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— APPRAISER
E.E.BUNCE
CALtFORNIA^^
-^ INVESTMENTS
E. E. BUNCE
1008 BROADWAY
OAKLAND, CAL.
Telephone 548
Business Property, Choice City and
Country Residences for Sale
Fruit and Grain Ranches for Sale
Large Colony Tracts. Mining Property
Send for Catalogues
PHCIFIC
ROLLING
MILL CO.
1
OFFICE
100
MARKET
STREET
SAN FRANCISCO
Manufacturers of
Cast Steel \
Castingfs .na i
Steel !
i Forgfings
UP TO 20,000 POUNDS WEIGHT \
True to pattern and superior in strength, toughness and durability to Cast or
Wrought Iron in any position or for any service.
Gearings, Shoes, Dies, Cams, Tappets, Piston^Heads, Railroad and
Machinery Castings of every description ; also . . .
HOMOGENEOUS STEEL
(
y Soft and Ductile. Superior to Iron for Locomotive, Mining and Marine For'gings.
/ Also Steel Rods from ^ to 3 inch diameter, and flats from i to 8 inch, Angles, Tees, Channels and
/ other shapes; Steel Wagon, Buggy, and Truck Tires, Plow Steel Stamp,
/ Stems, Cam Shafts, Piston Rods, Machinery and Special Shape i
\ Steel to Size and Lengths.
STEEL RAILS FROM 12 TO 45 POUNDS PER YARD
Iron and Steel Bridge, Roof and Railroad Car Work a Specialty
L
ORDERS WILL HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
1
>,DOW STEAM PUMP WORKS
\ 114-116 Beale Street, San Francisco. Cal
MANUFACTURERS OF
j Dow^s Improved Steam, Air and
I Electrical Pumping Machinery
1 FOR EVERY POSSIBLE DUTY
High Duty Water Works Pumping Engines. Irrigating Pumps. |
Marine Pumps, Mining Pumps, Elevator Pumps. i
fm
H^vl
^
Speed Governors, Pressure Regulators and Steam Pump Specialties
jRRESPONDENCE SOLICITED SEND FOR CATALOGUE
THE
Pelton Water Wheel
Affords the most dimple, Economical and Reliable Power for Mining and other Purposes.
7,000 WHEELS NOW RUNNING.
While opinions may differ more or less
as to the merits of other Water Wheels
There is but one Opinion in Regard to the Pelton,
It gives more value for the money than
any other power appliance known.
ELECTRIC POWER tRAN5N|l55lON.
Pelton Wheels afford the most reliable and efficient power for such service, and are run-
ivi.;^ a majority of stations of this character, in all parts of the world.
This Company give exclusive attention to the development and utilization of water powers
by the most modern, economic and improved methods. Highest efficiency and best regulation
guaranteed.
Water pipe, valves aho fittincs
OF ANY REQUIRED STRENGTH AND CAPACITY.
y^axa'.ogues Furnished on Application.
ADDRESS, PELTON WATER WHEEL COMPANY,
121 MAIN STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
p. F. CLERC MACHINE WORKS
AH Kinds of Machinery Built and Repaired
COFFEE AND LAUNDRY MACHINERY
A SPECIALTY
STEAM AND GAS PUFFING IRONS
Having been established since 1861,
1 refer to all Leading Laundries of
California.
REFERENCES
San Francisco Laundry, La Grande Laundry,
United States Laundry, Occidental Laundry,
Qpntra Costa Laundry, National Laundry,
'American Laundry, Sacramento Laundry,
Parisian Laundry, and many others.
219-221 Main Street
Bet. Howard and Folsom Sts.
San Francisco, Cal.
-THE
California Perforating Screen Co.
Screens |^ Malt Kiln ]H Screens
MANUFACTURERS OF
Perforated Sheet Metals of all Kinds
For Mining and Milling Machinery and other uses.
ALSO PIANO STRING MANUFACTURERS
147 BEALE STREET
THIRD FLOOR SAN FRANCISCO
Something New **; Reliable
I. L. MERRELL
Sleam Pipe and Boiler Coverings, Bloclcs and Plastic. Asbestos Materials
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Important to ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS and OWNERS
I. X. m£:rrezl>s safety chimney
IS well adapted to the Acme or any other fireplace, and
can be attached in any building, and it is a perfect com-
bination of Lightness, Durability and Safety, being com-
posed of Magnesia, Asbestos and Fire Proof Mineral
Fibre.
ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND OWNERS
about to erect New Buildings, when anything in the
shape of a Safetii Chimney is desired, would do well
to send for descriptive circular.
Mineral Wool for Deadening and Lining Buildings
I. L. Merrell is the manufacturers' agent for Mineral
Wool on this Coast. No other material, either natural
or manufactured, equals it for Heat-proofing, Fire-proof-
ing, and Lining Buildings, and at the same time it is a
Sure Protection against rats, mice and all insects.
He also has constantly on hand Asbestos and Magnesia
Coverings, Asbestos Board, Lining Felt, Asbestos in
Solution for roofing, paints and washes.
.^"AU orders and any information promptly at-
tended to.
r39 BRANNAN ST., San Francisco, Cal.
ESTABLISHED 1862.
TBE
CALIFORNIA TOOL WORKS
J. WBICHHART, Proprietor.
M
MODEL AND DIE MAKERS.
I Steel, Iron and Brass Work.
I Special Tools and Machinery for all Trades Made to Order.
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. ALL WORK WARRANTED.
t43jiHD 145 Be ALE Stijeet,
Telephone, Black 2291,
SAN FRANC/SCO. CAL.
TELEPHONE, MAIN 1442
C. H. EVANS & CO
(Successors to Thomson & Evans )
TVTKCHINEtiAiORKS
STEAM PUMPS STEAM ENGINES
AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY
SHIPand STEAMBOAT WORK, Etc.
Thomson & Evans' Patent Crank and Fly Wheel
Steam Pumps, the best for all purposes
Deep Well Punips, WiDdmill Pmnps, Irrigating Pumps
Compound Pumps for City Water Works, Etc.
Pipe Cutting and Threading. Repairing Promptly Attended to.
110=112 BEALE STREET = SAN FRANCISCO
Western Foundry
MORTON & HEDLEY, Proprietors
CASTINGS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER
234 FREMONT STREET
Bet. Howard and Folsom Sts.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Pacific 3av AVanQfactarmg Co.
7 & 19 FREMONT STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO
Sole Manufacturers of
Hatch Pruning Saws
Files, Emery Wheels,
Grindstones, Etc.
FOR SALE. 2^
SAW AND MACHINE KNIVES OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION ON HAND OR
MADE TO ORDER
Ov^>^>
Saw Repairing and Knife Grinding:
I. L. BURTON MACHINE WORKS
BUILDERS OF
Patent Centrifugal Pumps
Giving Highest Efficiency of any Pump made for
Irrigation, Reclamation,
Dredging, Wrecking, Mining
and Water Work.
The Columbus
Steam Pump
The simplest, cheapest
and most durable steam
pump for
Feeding Boilers and
Forcing Water under
heavy pressure.
ENGINES, ELEVATORS, SHAFTING HANGERS AND PULLEYS
PRINTERS' AND BOOKBINDERS' MACHINERY
PIPE BOILERS AND OTBEB MACMllSEItT MADE TO OMDER
115 -117 FIRST STREBT
A. J. VAN DRflKE
Wlachinist and Mechanical Engineer
141 FIRST STREET
I SPUR and BEVEL GEARS
I Cut to Order
ALL KINDS OF ^t^'^
KXPERIMENTAL MACHINERY ^J
AND PATENT MODELS ^ I,
^'
Shafting, Pulleys and Boxes, Z
Engines and Boilers.
GENERAL MACHINE WORK AND
JOBBING
'^LvTrrrr:^'
THE
T
INSURE IN YOUR ONLY HOME COMPANY
Pacific Mutual
. . . Life Insurance Company
OF CALIFORNIA
Its Distinctive Plan of Organization
Gives
Greatest Safety
and Profit to
Policyholders
INVESTS ITS FUNDS ON THE
PACIFIC COAST
Paid Policyholders over
$7,500,000.00
LIFE * ENDOWMENT
POLICIES
N. E. Cor. Sacramento and Montgomery slCCIDEXT POLICIES
San Francisco
KILQARIF & BEAVER, General Agents for California (Life Dept.)
F. W. VOOQT & BRC, = General Agents for California (Accident Dept.)
PACIFIC MUTUAL BUILDING, SAN FRANCISCO
12
li). * 3. $loanc « €0.
(^arpets « furniture « XHpf^^l^ter^
Af We have on show a large assortment of f^
CARPETS in the various grades^ which for
* Quality, Pattern and Gjloring^ cannot be ^
excelled.
These gfoods surpass all previous productions
and are suited to all kinds and styles of
W furnishings. ^
©riental IRugs.
. We have a choice assortment showing .
some rare pieces.
2)ome8tic IRugs.
fj^ Large variety in all grades. f^
111. fl ]. Sloane & Co.
641-647 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
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' DIRECTORS-A.T^.
A TTCTT-NT f^ Tl
TUBES, President. HIRAM TUBES, Vice-Pres. ALFRED S. TUBES, Treas.
AUSTIN C. TUBES. HERMAN A. TUBES CHARLES W. KELLOGG, Secretary.
TUBBS CORDAGE CO.
(Founded in 1856. Incorporated April, 1889)
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL SIZES OF
Manila and Sisal Rope, Binder Twine, Drilling Cables
607=613 FRONT STREET, - SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
iA£EL-CH St CO.
Impoilers, Shipping and Commission Mercliants
220 CALIFORNIA ST., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL
AGENTS
Victoria Lumber and Manufacturing Co., Chemainus, British Columbia
REPRESENTED BY
WELCH, ACKERLY &. CO., 18 water st.. Liverpool, England
R. P. RITHET & CO., victoria, British Columbia
HEfiRv Liuno & Co.
Importers, Shipping A^^Cofnmission Mefcliants.
KoeNTS 1=01
RELIANCE MARLXE INSURANCE CO. Limited,
OF= L-I3ZERPOOL-.
f^ogal . Swedistp . and . fiorwegiarp . Gopsulate.
214 Calikornia Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CAIv.
Represented by W. C. KIRSCHSTEIN, No. 28 Chapel Street, Liverpool.
Telephone. Main 199.
BLAKE, MOFFITT & TOWNE
Dealers in
PAPER
512 to 516 Sacramento Street
and 519 Commercial Street . . .
San Francisco
BLAKE, MOFFITT & TOWNE,
Los Angeles.
BLAKE, McFALL CO.
Portland, Of.
15
rN^SXS^N^X^
OVERLAND
Freight Transfer Company
O, F. T. Co.
ESTA-BLISHED 1867
INCORPORATED
TEAMING, FORWARDING, WAREHOUSING
OFFICES
FIFTH AND BLUXOME STREETS
Telephone, S 388
20 1 FRONT STREET
Telephone, Front 70
APPRAISERS' STORE
Telephone, M 587
WAREHOUSES
Bluxome St. and Townsend St.
Between Fourth and Fifth Sts.
P. n. TV^cDONAL-D
COKE, COAL
WOOD AND
CHARCOAL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
English Gas, Antwerp and Pelton Main Coke constantly on hand.
Also San Francisco Qas Coke, the best for Family Use
Special Attention Given to Furnishing Foundries and Mines
OFFICE, 813 FOLSOM STREET
YARDS
300-308 Howard Street, Cor. Beale
Webster and Greenwich Streets
Simpson&Millar
(Successors to C. V. Gillespie)
Searchers of
Records ^"^
Conveyancers
Titles Examined and Abstracts Furnished to Lands in any County in the State
535 California Street
Branch Office
N. W. Cor. McAllister and Larkin Sts.
TELEPHONE 1932
San Francisco, Cal.
Murphy, Grant & Co.
IMPORTERS OF
Staple and Fancy
Dry Goods
and Furnishing Goods
Corner Sansome and
Bush Streets
-— ^San Francisco
JOHN H. BURNS
BOMT BUILDER
STEAM LAUNCHES
A SPECIALTV
Onoens Taken at
Boats of Every
Description Built to
Order and Constantly
ON Hand
Stanford Street, near Second and Townsend, San Francisco
WHALE BOATS, METALLIC SURF AND LIFE BOATS BUILT TO ORDER
All Orders Promptly Attended to
JOHN TWIGG & SONS
Boat Builders
Cor. King and Third Streets
SAN FRANCISCO
BOATS OEf ALI. DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER
Steam Launches, Surf, Life, Gigs, Whiteiialis, and Sealing Boats a Specialty
REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE
Steam a.ncl Vapor Launclies a Specialty
GEO. W. KNEASS
BOAT BUILDER
718 Third Street
Corner King. San Francisco
Yard
Corner Illinois and Solano Streets
POTRERO
All kinds of WOODEN and
IRON BOATS Built to Order, and
Constantly on hand. Steam and
Gasoline Launches a Specialty.
Repairing and all Orders
Promptly Attended to.
S. THORNTON
140 BERRY STREET Mctallic Llfc Boats
Bet. Third aad Fourth
Boats of all Descriptions Built to Order and Constantly on Hand
REF-AIRING DONE AX SHORT NOTICE).
(OLLECE OF NOTRE Dim
OF SAN FRANCISCO
FOR YOUNG LADIES
DOLORES STREET, between i6th and 17th Sts., San Francisco
This Institution, founded in 1866, chartered in 1876 by an Act of the Legislature of the State of
California, and empowered to confer Collegiate Honors, is situated on Dolores Street, opposite the
Old Mission Church.
The course of instruction embraces all the branches necessary to the acquisition of
A SOLID J{ND !\EFItiED EDUCATlOfi
SELECT DAY SCHOOL ATTACHED
TO THE COLLEGE
N. B.— A Private Conveyance is furnished at moderate
rates, for the convenience of pupils residing in distant
parts of the city.
For further Particulars apply to SISTER SUPERIOR
Telephone, Main 1782.
CITY STABLES
New Brick Building, Very»Light and Well
Ventilated. The Best Accommodations
for Boarding Horses. Fine Stock of
Livery tlorses and Vehicles of Every
Description. • ,
F. M. CHAPMAN & CO.
OOL ijuSn oTREET, Between Montgomery and Kearny
SAN FRANCISCO
SLATE BURIAL VAULTS
Are recommended by every person
who sees them . They are proof against
dampness, rodents and reptiles ; are
portable to ship to any part of the
country. Are cheaper than brick and
can be put in place by ordinary work-
men. Slate is Imperishable by
nature and has greater strength than any other stone.
Apply to R. F. ROBER TSON, Pacific Coast Agent,
Telephone 24. LOS GATOS, CAL
N. CLARK & SONS, 17 and 19 Spear Street, SAN FRANCISCO. telephone 771.
3300 Washington Street
An accredited school with the University
of California and the Leland Stanford
Junior University.
PREPARES FOR EASTERN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES
Twentieth Year
CORPS OF THIRTEEN
PROFESSORS AND TUTORS.
Private Assistance to Rapid and Tiiorough Advancement.
Full Academic Course. Ancient and Modern Languages.
Vocal and Instrumental Music, Drawing and Painting.
Por Catalogue of Information, Address
REV. DR. E, B. SPALDING
RECTOR
3300 WASHINQTON STREET
L.
San Francisco
J
20
Irving Institute
OARDING AND DaY ScHOOL
LADIES
Valencia and Hill Streets
San Francisco
UNIVERSITY PREPARATORY SCHOOL
FULL SEMINARY AND NORMAL COURSES
. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, ART AND
ELOCUTION
#
aremi ooo
A CARRIAGE WILL CALL FOR PUPILS
For Illustrated Catalogue, address — =-a»^
Rev. Edward B. Church, A. M., Principal
[SEE NEXT PAGE]
Ervmg Mstltiuite
BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES
Conservatory of Music, Art and Elocution
HAS PRIMARY AND KINDERGARTEN DEPART-
MENT FOR CHILDREN
Corner Valencia and Hill Streets, San Francisco
....Preparatory School to the Universities....
This SE^AINARV FOR YOUNG LADIES has been favorably
known for almost a score of years. Its graduates adorn society in all
parts of the Pacific Slope. It is a thorough finishing school, complete
in every department. Its CONSERVATORY OF A\U5IC is one of
the best in California, and employs eleven professors and teachers for
the voice and various instruments. ELOCUTION and PHYSIC/\L
CULTURE hold an important place in it, and combine gracefully with
the intellectual training for which this school is noted. The Institute
is situated in what is known as the "warm belt," on the corner of
Valencia and Hill Streets, San Francisco ; and, in addition to its forty
boarding pupils, has a large day patronage of all ages from every part
of the City.
For Illustrated Catalogue, address
REV. EDWARD B. CHURCH, A. M., Principal.
[SEE PRECEDING PAGE]
CROCKER-LANGLEY
SAN FRANCISCO
DIRECTORY
KOR, YEAR COIVIIVIENCIIMG APRIL
1896
CO?*TA.INING
An Alphabetical List of Business Firms and Private Citizens ; a Directory of the
City and County Officers, Churches, Public and Private Schools, Benevolent,
Literary, and other Associations, Banks, Incorporated Institutions, etc
AND A COIVIRI^ETE
CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY
A Correct Map and an Improved Street and Avenue Guide of the City
SAN FRANCISCO
Compiled and Published by H. S. Crocker Company
315, 317, 219 BUSM STREET
Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1896, by
H. S. CROCKER COMPANY,
in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C.
INTRODUCTORY.
N PLACING this, the first volume of the Crocker-Langley
San Francisco Directory, in the hands of its patrons, the
publishers do so confident that it will meet the requirements of a
large portion of the public, and are satisfied to let it rest on its merits as
a work of its class, feeling certain that no more appropriate introduction
could be offered than the assurance that nothing has been neglected on
their part to secure the utmost thoroughness and accuracy.
Few people realize what a great task a Directory maker undertakes.
The work, in its completed form, bears little evidence of the tremendous
amount of detail the work requires. There is no class of publication
which involves in the production more labor, care and preparation than
the collecting, compiling and printing of material for a Directory, yet
this fact is, by many, little considered.
This work is as nearly perfect as the most unceasing vigilance can
make it. We wish to say it is impossible to produce a Directory of a
city of the size of San Francisco which is absolutely correct.
Canvassers meet with almost insurmountable difficulties. Addresses
right to-day are wrong to-morrow, on account of removals. Many
persons, whose judgment should teach them the folly of such a course,
are reluctant and careless in giving information ; some refuse to give it
entirely, and others give wrong addresses for obvious reasons, — to avoid
jury duty, creditors, taxation, etc.
The Street Guide is compiled entirely from reliable and authentic
sources, and, owing to the many changes lately made by the Supervisors
in the names of small streets, we have deemed it advisable to give both
the old and new names of such streets and alleys.
Our Business Directory has been very carefully compiled, and we
think we have succeeded in producing one that contains but very few
errors, if any at all.
We have carefully compiled and engraved for this Directory the
latest and most complete map of San Francisco City and County that
has ever been issued. It will be found especially valuable for reference
as to the location of Streets, Parks and Public Places. It also contains
the Street Car system of this city, one of the most elaborate and
exhaustive ones in the United States. A glance at this map will show
how well supplied the inhabitants of this city are in the matter of
transportation.
Our Directory Library contains Directories of all cities in the United
States and Canada, for free use of our patrons. In addition to the
benefits which our citizens derive from this valuable library and exchange
system, which places the CROCKER-Langley San FRANCISCO DIREC-
TORY in all the Directory Libraries in the country, it serves as an
excellent advertisement for a prosperous city; for no other publication
can convey such an idea of the city and its growth ; its people, with their
trades and professions; its schools, churches, banks, railroads, etc., and
its various institutions and organizations.
Sincere thanks are tendered those who, by their patronage and
support, have materially aided the publishers in their work, and also to
those who kindly gave the correct information required for this volume.
In conclusion, the publishers will say that nothing shall be wanting
on their part to maintain the high standard already obtained, and they
confidently hope to meet with the recognition the work deserves.
H. S. CROCKER CO.,
215, 217, 219 Bush St., Publishers.
San Francisco, Cal.
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
List of Directories on File
AT OFFICE OF
€rocker-Cangky
San f rancisco Directory
2i5-2i7-2i<^ Busb Street
ti
ALBANY
ATLANTA
BALTIMORE
BOSTON
BRIDGEPORT
BROOKLYN
BUFFALO
BUTTE CITY
CAMDEN
CHICAGO
CINCINNATI
CLEVELAND
COLUMBUS
DENVER
DETROIT
DISTRICT OF
COLUMBIA
GRAND RAPIDS
HARTFORD
HELENA
PORTLAND, ME.
PORTLAND, OR.
SACRAMENTO
SALT LAKE
SAN JOSE
SEATTLE
SIOUX CITY
SPOKANE
ST. LOUIS
ST. PAUL
STOCKTON
TACOMA
TOLEDO
TROY
INDLySfAPOLIS
JERSEY QTY
KANSAS CITY
LEADVILLE
LITTLE ROCK
LOS ANGELES
LOUISVILLE
MEMPHIS
MILWAUKEE
MINNEAPOLIS
NASHVILLE
NEWARK
NEW HAVEN
NEW ORLEANS
NEW YORK
OAKLAND
OMAHA
PEORIA
PHILADELPHIA
PITTSBURGH
WASHINGTON, D. C.
WILMINGTON
WORCESTER
MONTREAL
TORONTO
MELBOURNE
SYDNEY
jFltia many others, botb ^ity and Business
22 CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Sherwood & Sherwood
Importers, Sblpping and eottittii$$icn niercbants,
212-2(21 MARKET STREET,
T BET FRONT AND D»v,s SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
Zpacific Coast ^Jtgonts for
MOET <& CHANDON. " WHITE SEAI-" AND " BRUT IMPERIAL. "
Crosse & Blackwells' Pickles. Lucca Oil, Fresh Fruit Jams, Etc.
Colman's London Mustard, Fpps' Homeopathic Cocoa,
Fry's Cocoas and Chocolate, Cox's Sparkling Gelatine,
Durkee's Salad Dressing, Pure Spices, Etc.
Sublime Lucca Oil, in Tins.
Keystone monogram ana Old Saratoga (UbisKies.
Burke's Guinness' Dublin Porter, Bass' Ale, bottled by Burke,
Burke's Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Old Tom Gin, Jamaica Rum,
Kenneth Mackenzie & Co's Cadiz Sherries and Oporto Port,
Day and Martin's Blacking and Russett Cream,
Chalmers' Transparent Gelatine,
Houtman's Holland Gin, Fleischmann's Gin,
Hennessy Brandy, bottled by E. & J. Burke.
Ross' "Royal" Belfast Ginger Ale, Joule's Stone Ale, Bass's Ale in Wood,
Henk Waukesha Mineral Water, Meinhold's Eastern Cider,
Eschenauer's Clarets and Sauternes, Club Cocktails,
Evan's Hudson India Pale Ale, bottled and in wood, Bushmill's Old Irish Whisky,
Carlisle Sour Mash Bourbon Whiskey, in cases and in wood-
Sbcrwooa '*Robln Rood," **0. P. $." ** mascot" and *' Standard" Ulbiskks,
Canadian Rj'e Whisky, Gooderham & Worts Ltd., Toronto.
Agents for FINE HAVANA CIGARS,
Curtice Bros. Co., Rochester, N. Y., Preserved Meats, Vegetables and Fruits, and
" Blue Label " Tomato Ketchup.
IS/ A PA VALLEY WINE COS WINES and BRANDIES.
DIRECT IMPORTERS AND HANDLERS OF
STRAIGHT WHISKY, BRANDY, GIN, PORT, SHERRIES, Etc.
We do not cut, rectify nor compound. Goods sold from U. S. Bonded
or Free Warehouses.
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD,
2I2'2I4 MARKET STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
AUSO PORTLAND AND LOS ANGELES.
INDEX TO CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE,
Academy of Sciences, California
65
California Childrens' Home Society
. 61
American Association of Masters and Pilots 69
California College of Pharmacy
. 67
California Cycling Club
86
eign Missions
72
California Electrical Society
. 65
American Legion of Honor
76
California Entomological Society
California Historical Society
. 65
American Protective Association
77
65
?'>
65
American Union Fish Company
69
California Lawn Tennis Club
. 86
Ancient Jewish Order Kesher Shel Barzel.
77
California Pharmaceutical Society
. 65
Ancient Order of Foresters
77
78
California Philatelic Press Club
California Pioueers, Society of
86
Ancient Order of Hibernians
. 66
Ancient Order United Workmen
78
California Press Club
. 65
Ariel Rowing Club
85
California Prison Commission
. 46
Arion Verein
85
California Schuetzen Club
. 86
Arlington Yacht Club
85
California School of Mechanical Arts
. 65
Art Association
41
California Society for the Prevention of
Art Societies
41
Cruelty to Children
. 46
Associated Charities
46
California State Democratic Club
. >^H
Associated Veterans of the Mexican War..
85
California State Dental Association
. 65
Astronomical Society of the Pacific
64
California State Homa?opathic Medical So
Athenteum Literary and Social Society
85
ciety
. 65
Austrian Benevolent Society
46
California State Horticultural Society
. 6o
Austrian Military and Benevolent Associa
California State Mining Bureau
. 65
tion
48
California State Protective Association
. 79
Austrian National Society
69
California State Retail Druggists' Ass'n ....
. 69
Bands of Hope —
90
California Volunteers, Society of.
California Woman's Hospital
89
Banks
41
. 61
Bar Association, S. F
88
Calliopean Club
. 86
Bar Association of S. F
64
Cambrian Aid Society
. 43
69
86
Bay City Wheelmen
85
Carlisle Club :..
. 86
Bear Club of California
85
Cemeteries
. 48
Belgian Mutual Relief Society
4.S
Cercle Fraucais
. 86
4H
49
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks..
79
Chautauqua Assembly
. 65
Benevolent Societies
46
Chebra Achim Rachmonim Association....
. 4H
Berlins, The
43
Chebra Benai Gisrael Society
. 43
Bishop Armitage Church Orphanage
B'nai B'rith, see I. 0. B'nai B'rith
60
Chebra Biker Cholim Society
. 43
Chebra B'rith Shalom Society
. 43
B'nai B'rith, Independent Order
81
Chebra Ohaboth Zion Society
. 43
Board of Education
■Mi
Chebra Ohavai Sholem Society
. 43
Board of Health
36
Chevra Shaare Refooah
. 43
Board of Trade of San Francisco
48
Childrens' Hospital
. 61
Board of Supervisors
35
Chosen Friends, Order of
. 84
Bohemian Club
86
Churches:
Bookbinders' Protective and Beneficial As
Baptist
. 49
sociation
69
Congregational
. 49
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society
60
Episcopal
. 50
Boys' Club of the Kip Church Missions
House
Evangelical
ol
47
Greek Catholic
. 51
Boys' Club of the Sisterhood Emanuel
47
Hebrew
51
46
Methodist
Miscellaneous
51
British Benevolent Society of California....
. 55
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
69
Presbyterian
. 52
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
69
Roman Catholic
. 53
Builders' Association of California
69
Swedenborgian
. 55
Builders' Exchange
57
Unitarian
. 00
Bunker Hill Association
86
61
Caledonian Club
86
City and County Government
. 33
California Academy of Medicine.
86
City and County Hospital
City Front Boys' Club
61
California Academy of Sciences
65
. 47
86
Club of Eleven
86
California Bible Society
72
Coast and Geodetic Survey
. 65
California Camera Club
86
College of Dentistry, University of Cal
. 67
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PAGE.
College of Pharmacy, California 71
Colleges and Private Schools 55
Companions of the Forest, A. O. F 77
Companions of the Forest, A. O. F. of A... 80
Concordia The 86
Congregation Beth Menahim Streisand 43
Congregational Associates 72
Congregational Church Building Society... 72
Congregational Church Extension Society.. 72
Congregational Club 72
Congregational Home Missionary Society.. 72
Congregational Ministers' Relief Society 72
Congregational Summer Pvesort Ass'n 72
Congregational Sunday School and Pub-
lishing Society 72
Consuls 58
Cooper Medical College 67
Corinthian Yacht Club 86
Cosmos Club 86
County Leitrim Social Club 86
County Monaghan Social Club 86
Courts 36-37
Crematories 49
Cross Country Club 86
Danish Ladies' Relief Society 46
Danish Society (Dania) 43
Danish Society (Norden) 96
Dartmouth College Alumni Association 86
Daughters of the American Revolution 79
Deaconess' Home and Bible Training
School 72
Dental Association, California State 65
Dental Colleges 67
Deutscher Krieger Verein 86
Deutscher Vereiu 87
Doctors' Daughters 87
Draymen and Teamsters' Union of S. F 69
Druids, United Ancient Order of. 85
Dry Goods Mens' Association 87
Dublin Social Club 87
Electrical Society, California 65
Elks, Benevolent and Protective Order of.. 79
Emanu-El Sisterhood 46
Entomological Society, California 65
Epworth League Alliance 72
Eureka Benevolent Society 46
Evening Schools 72
Exchanges 57
Exempt Fire Company 43
Exempt Relief Fund 43
Father Matthew Total Abstinence and Be-
nevolent Society 90
Federal Government Officers 57
Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph 40
Fire Alarm Boxes 40
Fire Department 39
Fire Patrol 41
Fire Underwriter's Association of the
Pacific 41
First Hebrew Benevolent Society 46
First Hebrew Ladies' Mutual Benefit As-
sociation 44
Fisherman's Benevolent Association 44
Floral Society, State 89
Florence Crittenton Home Association 61
Foreign Consuls 58
Foresters of America 79
Franklin Dramatic and Social Club 87
Franklin Spar and Bau Verein 69
Free and Accepted Masons 74
Free Dispensary Clinic 46
Free Public Library 64
French Christian Union of S. F 73
French Hospital 61
French Ladies' Benevolent Society 46
French Mutual Benevolent Society 44
PAGE.
Fruit and Flower Mission, S. F 47
Gardeners' and Ranchers' Association 69
Garibaldi Mutual Aid Society 44
Gentleman's Sodality of the Blessed Virgin
Mary 73
Geographical Society of California 65
Geographical Society of the Pacific 65
German Benevolent Society 46
German Hospital 61
German Ladies' General Benevolent So-
ciety 46
Germania Schuetzen Club 87
Gesellschaft Teutonia 87
Girls' Directory, St. Francis 62
Girls' Union, San Francisco 62
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association 46
Golden Links, Lodge of 90
Golden State Amateur Press Association .... 87
Good Templars, Independent Order of 90
Grand Army of the Republic SO
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery
Association 81
Hahnemann Hospital College 67
Half Million Club 87
Halls 70
Harbor Commissioners 60
Harmonic Club 87
Harvard Club of San Francisco 87
Hawthorne Society 87
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled 61
Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home, Pacific 62
Helpers, The 46
Hermann's Sons, Mannerbund 87
Home for Incurables, King's Daughters'.... 61
Home for Aged and Infirm Females 61
Homoeopathic Dispensary 46
Homoeopathic Medical Society, California
State 65
Homoeopathic Polyclinic, San Francisco.... 48
Horticultural Society, California State 65
Hospital for Children 61
Hospitals 60
Howard Club 87
Hungarian Social and Mutual Aid Society 44
Improved Order of Red Men 81
Improved Order of Red Men Endowment
Fund Association 44
Improved Order of Red Men Relief Fund 44
Independent Order B'nai B'rith 81
Independent Order B'nai B'rith Hall Asso-
ciation 81
Independent Order of Foresters 81
Independent Order of Good Templars 90
Independent Order of Odd Fellows 75
Independent Order of Red Men 82
Independent Order of Red Men's Hall
Association 81
Infant Shelter, Little Sisters' 47-62
I. O. B'nai B'rith Board of Relief. 47
I. O. Odd Fellows' General Relief Com-
mittee 47
International Association of Machinists 70
Iroquois Club 87
Italian Bersaglieri Mutual Benevolent So-
ciety 44
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society 44
Italian Reali Carabinieri Mutual Aid So-
ciety 44
Italian Sharpshooters of the Alps 44
Journeymen Butchers' Protective and Be-
nevolent Association 44
Juarez Guard Mutual and Benevolent So-
ciety 44
Junior Order United American Mechanics 82
King's Daughters' Home for Incurables 61
Kip Orphanage, Maria 66
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PAGE.
Knights and Ladies of Honor 82
Knights of Honor 82
Knights of Pythias 83
Knights of Pythias' Bureau of Relief. 47
Knights of Pythias' Cemetery Association.. 83
Knights of Pythias' Library Association 64
Knights of the Golden Eagle S3
Knights of the Maccabees 83
Knights of the Red Branch 83
Knights of Tara 83
Knights' Templar 74
Kong Chow Beneficial Society 47
Labor and Trades Unions 63
Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic. 47
Ladies' Pastoral Aid Society of Trinity
Church 73
Ladies Seamen's Friend Society 47
Ladies Society of Israelites 47
Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent Society 47
Lafayette Guard Society 44
Lane Hospital 61
Law and Order League of California 70
League of the Cross of the Archdiocese of
San Francisco 90
Legal Fraternity of Phi Delta Phi 83
Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Association,
San Francisco 45
Libraries 64
Lick Old Ladies' Home 61
Ligue Nationale Francaise 66
Lincoln Gun Club 87
Literary Societies 64
Little Sisters' Infant Shelter 47 aud 62
Lodge of Golden Links 90
Loring Club 87
Loyal Legion, Military Order 83
Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society 44
Magdalen Asylum 62
Manhattan Athletic Club 87
Manufacturers' Associotion of California 70
Maria Kip Orphanage 62
Marine Kngineers' Association 44
Marine Temperance Society 90
Mariners' Free Reading Room 54
Masonic Board of Relief. 47
Masonic Cemetery Association 75
Masonic Hall Association 75
Masonic Lodges 74
Masonic Veteran Association 75
Masons' and Builders' Association 70
Master Mariners' Benevolent Association... 47
Master Painters' Association of Pacific Coast 70
Master Plum bers' Association 70
Masters and Pilots, American Association of 73-
Mater Misericordite 62
Mechanics' Institute 66
Medical and Dental Colleges 67
Medical Department of the University of
California 67
Medical Society of the State of California.... 66
Medical Society, San Francisco County 66
Mens' Home 47
Mercantile Library 64
Merchants' Club 87
Merchants' Exchange Association 57
Methodist Book Depository 73
Methodist Social Union of San Francisco... 87
Microscopical Society, San Francisco 66
Military 67
Military Order Loyal Legion 83
Millmens' Protective Association 70
Mining Bureau, California State 65
Miscellaneous Information 33-91
Mount St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Asylum 62
Musical Fund Society, San Francisco 45
National Association, Letter Carriers 44
PAGE.
National Association of Stationary Engi-
neers 44
National Association, Post Ofhce Clerks 44
National Guard of California 67
National Reserve Association 44
National Union 84
Native Daughters of the Golden West 87
Native Sons of the Golden West 88
Neptune Swimming and Bathing Club 88
Nord-Deutscher Verein 44
Norwegian Club 88
Nursery for Homeless Children, S. F 62
Occidental Club 88
Odd Fellows' Employment Association 47
Odd Fellows' Hall Association 73
Odd Fellows, Independent Order of 75
Odd Fellows' Library Association 64
Ofiicers, State of California 59
Oificers, United States 57
Old Friends 88
Old Ladies' Home, Lick 61
Old Ladies' Home, Protestant Episcopal... 62
Old People's Home of San Francisco 62
Olive Growers, State Association of 70
Olympic Club 88
Order of Chosen Friends 84
Order of Hermann's Sons 84
Order of Pendo 85
Order of Scottish Clans 44
Order of Sous of St. George 85
Orphan Asylum (Roman Catholic) 62
Pacific Athletic Association ... 88
Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of
Vermont 88
Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers' Asso-
ciation 44
Pacific Coast Jersey Cattle Club 66
Pacific Coast Pigeon Society 88
Pacific Coast Trotting - horse Breeders'
Association 70
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home 62
Pacific Homceopathic Dispensary Asso-
ciation 47
Pacific Kennel Club S8
Pacific Presbyterian Union 73
Pacific Stock Exchange Board 57
Pacific-Union Club 88
Pacific Yacht Club 88
Pharmaceutical Society, California 65
Philatelic Society of San Francisco 66
Pilot Commissioners 60
Pilots 60
Pioneer Kindergarten Society 47
Pioneers, Society of California 66
Police Courts 37
Police Department 37
Police Stations 37
Police Telegraph 37
Polish Society of California 44
Polyclinic, San Francisco 48
Polypathic Medical and Surg cal Asso-
ciation 66
Port Wardens 60
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent Asso-
ciation 70
Presbyterian Mission House 73
Press Club of San Francisco 88
Private Schools 55
Produce Exchange Mutual Benefit Asso-
ciation, San Francisco 45
Produce Exchange, San Francisco 57
Protective Association 69
Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home 62
Protestant Orphan Asylum, San Francisco 62
Public Buildings 70
Public Library, Free 64
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Public Schools of San Francisco 71
Quarantine Hospital 62
Railroad Commissioners 60
Receiving Hospital 62
Red Men, Improved Order of 81
Red Men, Independent Order of 82
Religious Societies 72
Resorts 91
Retail Druggists' Association, Cal. State 69
Retail Druggists' Association, S. F 70
Retail Grocers' Protective Association 70
Riggers' Protective Union of 3 F 70
Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum 62
Royal Arcanum 85
Royal Arch Masons 74
Russian Hill Neighborhood House 47
Salvation Army 55
S. F. Art Association 41
S. F. Baecker Verein 44
S. F. Bar Association 88
S. F. Benevolent Association 47
S. F. Board of Provision Packers 70
S. F. Board of Relief, I. O. B 47
S. F. Board of Trade 48
S. F. Boys' Club Association 47
S. F. Chamber of Commerce 49
S. F. Chapter American Institute of Ar-
chitects 44
S. F. Church Extension Society of the M.
E. Church 7.S
S. F. Clearing House 41
S. F. Dental Association 70
S. F. County Medical Society 66
S. F. County Society of Physicians and
Surgeons *^G
S. F. Fire Department Charitable Fund
Association 44
S. F. Fruit and Flower Mission 47
S. F. Girls' Union 62
S. F. Golf Club 88
S. F. Grutli- Verein 89
S. F. Homceopathic Polyclinic 48
S. F. Ladies' Protection and Relief Society 61
S. F. Law Library Association 64
S. F. Letter Carriers' Mutual Aid Asso-
ciation 45
S. F. Maennerchor 89
S. F. Microscopical Society 66
S. F. Musical Fund Society 45
S. F. Nursery for Homeless Children 62
S. F. Polyclinic 48
S. F. Port Society 73
S. F. Produce Exchange 57
S. F. Produce Exchange Mutual Benetit
Association 45
S. F. Protestant Orphan Asylum 62
S. F. Public Schools 71
S. F. Retail Druggists' Association 70
S. F. Scottish Thistle Club 89
S. F. Settlement Association 48
S. F. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals 48
S. F. Stock and Exchange Board .57
S. F. Turn Verein 89
S. F. Typothetse 70
S. F. Verein 89
S. F. Whist Club 89
S. F. Yacht Club 89
Scandinavian Society 45
Schleswig-Holstein Verein 89
Schwaben Verein, San Francisco 45
Scientific Societies 64
Scotch-Irish Society 89
Scottish Clans, Order of 44
Scottish Thistle Club, San Francisco 89
Secret Societies 74
Servian Montenegrin Literary and Benevo-
lent Society 45
Sierra Club 66
Silver Links Boys' Club 47
Silver Street Kindergarten Society 48
Slavonic lUyric Mutual Benevolent Society 45
Social Societies 85
Societe Beige de Bienfaisance 48
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, San Francisco 48
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Children 46
Society of California Pioneers 66
Society of California Pioneers 89
Society of California Volunteers 89
Society of Physicians and Surgeons, S. F.
County 66
Society S. F. Letter Carriers' Band 89
Society of True Friends 89
Society of St. Vincent de Paul 48
Society for Christian Work 48
Sons of Jacob 85
Sons of St. George, Order of 86
Sons of American Revolution 85
Sons of Veterans 85
Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society 45
St. George's Club 89
State Association of Olive Growers 70
State Board of Horticulture 67
State Floral Society 89
State Medical Society 66
State Officer-s 59
Stationary Engineers, National Association 44
Stock and Bond Exchange 57
Stock and Exchange Board, S. F .57
Stock Exchange Board, Pacific -57
Stomatological Dental Club 67
Street Guide 93-1.30
Sued-Deutcher Verein 45
Superior Court 36
Supreme Court 59
Supreme Court Commissioners 59
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society 45
Swiss Relief Society 48
Swiss Rifle Club 89
St. Andrews Society 48
St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan Asylum 62
St. Joseph's Benevolent Society 45
St. Luke's Hospital 62
St. Mark's Hospital and Home for care of
Inebriates 61
St. Mary's Hospital 63
St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance Association.. 45
St. Paul's German Roman Catholic Benev-
olent Society 45
St. Peter's German Catholic Benevolent
Society 45
St. Vincent de Paul, Society of. 48
St. Zita's Home 63
Teachers' Mutual Aid Society of S. F 45
Technical Society of the Pacific Coast 67
Temperance Societies 90
Territorial Pioneers of California 67
Teutonia Society 48
The Children's Club 47
Theaters 91
Theatrical Mechanics' Association 89
Theosophical Society 73
Theta Iota Pi 89
Trades Unions 63
True Friends, Society of 89
Turn Verein, San Francisco 89
Twenty-sixth Street Hospital 63
Union League Club 89
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society 45
Union Square Club 89
INDEX TO CONTENTS.
PAGE.
PAGE.
Unitarian Headquarters
United Ancient Order of Druids ...
55
Veterans of the California Hundred
.... 90
85
Widows and Orphans' Aid Association.
.... 45
United Workmen, Ancient Order
78
Woman's Christian Temperance Union
.... 91
University Club
89
Woman's Hospital, California
.... 61
United States Officers
57
Woman's Relief Corps, G. A. E,
.... 81
Verein Eintracht
45
Woodmen of the World
.... 85
Verein Ostereich Social and Mutual Aid
Xavier Literary Club
... 67
Society
45
Yale Alumni Association
.... 90
Veteran Fireman Volunteer Association ol
Young Men's Catholic Union (R. C.) ...
.... 45
90
Young Men's Christian Association
.... 73
Veteran Odd Fellows' Association
90
Young Men's Institute (R. C.)
.... 45
Veteran's National Guard of California
(i9
Young Women's Christian Association.
.... 73
Veterans' Home Association and Batallion
63
Youth's Directory
.... 63
INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
PAGE.
Acme Engraving Co 1798
JEtna Insurance Co Red pages, 1681, 1968
4 lien Charles R ' ^"'8^* bottom lines,
Allen, CtiarlesK ^ register of names
Allen, E. T. Co 130
Allen & Higgins Lumber Co Backbone
r Left top cor.
American Type Founders' Co.... < cards, reg.
( of names
Andrews, George N 1888
Andrews T P ( Right top lines, reg.
Anarews, i. r | of names 1895
Anglo-Californian Bank Red pases, 1671
Apprill, George 1729
Arctic Oil Works Back cover
Argonaut Publishing Co 208
Atkinson, G. F 1953
Atkinson, T.E 1697
Babin, Landry C 1915
Back, F. J 1866
Baker Enameling and Mfg. Co 1794
Baker & Hamilton Business headings
Bank and Insurance Dept Red pages, 1670
Bankers' Life Assn. of Des Moines, la... 231
Bank of British N. America. ..Red pages, 1678
Bank of California Red pages, 1670
Bardet & Gesvret 1911
Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co 1697
Bateman, William 1886
Beau, Wesley P 1803
Bellerive, Marie Mine 1781
Bemis, C. C 1915
Bishop, J 1753
Blake, Moffitt & Towue 15, 1892
Blohm, L 1967
Blumenthal, Julius 1764
Boeseh Lamp Co 1839
Bolte, Jeanne Miss 290
Bolton & Strong 291
Boone & Murdock 1893
Borland, James H 1883
Bradstreei, A. B 1961
Bridge, H. S. & Co 314
Bridge, W.E 1934
British America Assurance Co 1682
Browell, Jeremiah Business headings
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender Co., The 1726
Buhlinger, Wm. F 1796
Bulletin LefD bottom lines, register of names
Bunce, E. E
Bunker, Paul
Burnham & Marsh Co
Burns, J. H
Burton, I. L
Busch cfe Wocker
Buswell, W. F
Cahill & Hall Elevator Co..
1915
18
11
17C2
1893
1792
California Art Glass, Bending and Cutting
Works. ...Reg. names, right side lines, 1811
California Electric Supply and Construc-
tion Co 1788. 1789, 1791, 1810. 1839, 1896
California Electrical Works 1790
California Ink Co 357, 1830
California Institute of Public Account-
ants 1696
California Paving Co 1894
California Perforating Screen Co 7
California Safe Deposit and Trust Co 92
California Tool Works 8
California Type Foundry 1791, 19.53
California Wire Cloth Co 1963
Call, The 360
Capp, C. S. & Co 1915
Center & Spader 1916
Chapman, F. M. & Co 19
nu „„ \\T u f Reg. of names, right
Chapman, W.B j top lines, 390
Chauche & Bon Back cover
Chester, Henry 1829
Chrenik, Andreas & Co 1963
Church, S. R 399
City Stables 19
Plnrk N At Sonc; i '^'■^^- ^^' "ames, right side
LJarK, JN. & toons.. ^ jj^^^^^ business headings
Clendinnen, John 1705
Clerc, P. F 7, 1842
Coffin, Alonzo 1893
College of Notre Dame 19
Colton Dental Association 425, 1775
Columbia Theatre 425
Connecticut Fire Ins. Co Back cover
Cook, Fred R 1722
n „i, XT XT T> H-; i~i„ I Reg. of names, left
Cook, H. N. Belting Co. | ^ ^-^^ ^^^^^^ '^^^3
Cooper, Leo 1946
Crocker, H. S. Co 32
Crocker-Langley S. F. Directory 21,30
CuUen, D. Miss 1793
28
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PAGE.
Cunningham, A. A ...1705, 1753, 1926
Curtin-Beals' Mercantile Collection
Agency 1763
Curtin, D. A 1883
Curtin, John Front cover, 1777
Cypress Lawn Cemetery 1005
DaUey, E. C 1923
Davidson (fe Leigh 1916
Dawes Collection Agency.. 1763
Deacon, Wm 1836
Decker, Charles W 425, 1775
Decker, H. C 1916
DeFilippe, Prof. 1946
Degen, L. P 1723
De Kalb Fence Co 1963
Delger&King 496
Denniston. E. G 1932
Dickson, Ptobert Back cover
Diener, Henry 1829
Dixon, Borgeson & Co., Register of names, left
top lines 1873, 1930
Donohoe-Kelly Banking Co Red pages, 1673
Dornin, George D 528
Dow Steam Pump Works 5
Dunham, Carrigan & Haydeii Co
182.3,1835, 1836
Easton, Eldridge & Co 1916
Eby, .Tohn D Line back cover
Eggers, Gould ct Co 1873
Electric Laundry Co { ''^^^^^^''
Evans, C. H. & Co 9, 1794, 1911
■i7„„„- Tj, n„+: ' Piegister of names.
Evening Bulletin ^ jf.,.^ ^^^^^^ y^^^^'
Evening Post, The 1276
Famsworth & Ruggles 1780
Fidelity Mutual Life Association of
Philadelphia Top edge
Filippe, T. B 1946
Filmer-Rollius Electrotype Co 1792
Finn, John, Metal Works 1869
Fireman's Fund Ins. Co Frontcover, 601
First National Bank Pi,ed pages, 1677
Fisher, L. P 1698
Fisher Packing Co 1958
Fi.sher, Will E. & Co 1916
Folkers, J. H. A. & Bro 1777, l!i4n, 1952
Forbes, A. J. & Son 1742
Forderer Cornice Works 62u, 1772
Foreman, A. & Son 1954
Foster, J. F 1698
Fuii Co ThP ' Register of names,
i^ujico., ine I right side lines
Fulton. John J 1868
Galloway Lithographing Co 1856
Garratt, W. T. & Co Business headings
Gas Consumers' Association 564,652, 1790
German Savings and Loan Society
Red pages, 1675
Getz, R. J. &Co 1890
Giant Powder Co Line back cover
Gisslo ^v's Perfect Carpet Cleaning Works
and Moving Co , 1748
Gladding, McBean & Co Business headings
Globe-MacCabe Co 1895
Goldberg, Bowen & Co. .. 677
Golden Gate Laundry 1841
Golden State and Miners' j ^^f^^tf % "fP^^,
Iron Works | ^]S^^ ^'^« ^"^^/^
Golden West Clothing | Register of names,
Renovatory ] right bottom lines
Goodman, George 1702, 1931
Graf Bros 689
Graham, Geo. D 690, 1909
Graham, M. A 1794
PAGE.
Grand Pacific, The 1828
Grant, H. M 1682
Great Eastern Steam Carpet Beating and
Renovating Works 1748
Green, A. T. & Co 1916
Greth, Dr 1867
Gundlach, J. & Co { ''tir^Jj,^,^^
Gundlach, Ph. & Co 1879
Gwyer.Mrs. Dr 1901
Haas, Carl F 1953
Hall, A. I. & Son 721
Halls' Safe and Lock Works 1439
Hamelin, A. Mme 1772
Hansen, M. & Co 1925
Harbor View Hot Salt Water Baths 1721
Harding's Law and Collection Office 1764
I Harloe, Marcus S 1824
I Harris & Jones : 1862
Hathaway, Braddock R 1868
: Heald's Business College Backbone, 759
; Henderson, H. C 768
Hermann, C. & Co 1824
Hermann Safe Co 1924
Hibernia Savings and Loan Society
Red pages, 1679
Hicks' Detective Agency 1777
Hirsch&Kahn 1887, 1896
Hobbs, Wall & Co Backbone, 91, 1733
Hoffman, Dahl & Co 1931
Holman, W. L 1792
Holmes Dispatch Line 1738
Howard, T 1967
Institution for Massage 1867
Irving Institute 0pp. title page
Italian-Swiss Agricultural Colony 835
Jackson, Byron 10
Jackson, P. H. ct Co 1701
Jacquemet, J. <fe Co 841
Jesse, George R 1935
Kahn, Henry & Co 1888
Kincaid & Co 1893
King, James L 1767.1883
, Klinkner, C. A. cfc Co Business headings
I Kneass, G. W IS
Knox Collection Agency 1765
j Krogh Manufacturing Co.. 1912
La Grande Laundry 1841
Lane, W. E 1905, 1928
Lanteri, G. F 1728
Larkins&Co 1970
Lask, Harry J 1883
Lawrence, J. V 1745
Lawson, F. A. & Co 1914
Layng, H.G. Machine Works 1864
Leader Windmill Co 1962
Lederer, G 1822
Leek,IraG 1776
Lewis, W. S. & Co 2
Lietz, A. C 1940
Lion Co., The 1754
London and San Francisco Bank
I Red pages, 1672
I Lorenz, F. M 1967
Loudon, W. M 1780
Lowe, J. W 1703
I Luckhardt, C. A. & Co 1705
] Lund, Henry & Co 14
Lundy Furniture Co 1807, 1927
' T„ „ <^i „_!„„ ! Reg. of names, right
I Lyons, Charles ^ ^^^^ lines....:. 1001
i Lytle. T 1961
! MacNutt, A. H 1867
Madison (fe Burke 1917
I Main Street Iron Works 1836
1 Marsh tt Kidd 1728
[NDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.
29
Munsell, James, Jr.
Murch & Gray .
Mutual Benefit Life Ins. Co.
Marwedel.C. F 1864
McCrellis, F. H 1809
McDonald, P.A 16
McKinnie, Murray 1967
McNevin, Capt 1926
McPhun, Wm 1962
McQueen, John 1750
Merrell, I. L 8
Millbrae Company 1871
Millbrae Dairy 1111
Miller, Harrv East 1753
Mitchell, J. E., The Carpet Cleaning and
Renovating Co 1749
Moise, L. H Business headings, 1923
( Right corner cards,
Montague, W.W < register of names,
( business headings
Moraghan, M. B...Reg. of names, left top lines
Morning Call 360
Morton & Hedley 9
Mount Shasta Mineral Spring Co... Front edge
f Line front cover,
( 1683, 1690
1907
Murphey, William 1734
Murphy, Grant & Co 17
' Line front cover,
1683, 1690
Mutual Savings Bank Red pages, 1679
Myers, Carrick & Williams... { ^^f ftfo°^?„^e^^
National Brewing Co Edge of map, 1969
National Fire Insurance Co 528
National Laundry 1841
Neustadter Bros 1930
Nevada Metallurgical Works 1705
Newhall, H. M. & Co Red pages, 1680
Nichols, A. C. &Co 1843
Nickel! Law and Collection Agency 1764
Oakland Artificial Limb Co 31
Oceanic Steamship Co 1209
Oesterreicher, L 1917
Overland Freight Transfer Co 16
Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works 1787
Pacific Electrical Works 1791
Pacific Fruit Market Top line, back cover
Pacific Law and Collection Co 1764
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co 12
Pacific Paving Co 1894
Pacific Rolling Mill Co 4
Pacific Sash Weight and Foundry Co 1925
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co 10
Pacific Towel Co 1952
Pacific Vinegar and Pickle Works 1958
Palatine Insurance Co 1681
Palmetto Brush Co 1231
Parflffine Paint Co I ^^S- ^^ names,
raramne raint Co | j^^^ ^^^^ ^.^^^
Parisian Dyeing and Cleaning Works ... 1788
Parson, Dr 1236
Payne's Bolt Works 1728
Peerless Laundry Co. { ^ISLI^.^--; ^f^l
Pelton Water Wheel Co 6
r Register of names,
Perrier-Jouet Champagne \ upper right top
( lines 390
Pettitt, J. George 1792
Petzold, August 1772
Peulecka, H 1747
Photo Mount and Card Mfg. Co 1263
Pinkerton's National Detective Agency.. 1778
Pioneer Carpet Beating Machine 1748
Post, Evening, The....
Price, Thomas & Son
PAGE.
,. 1276
. 1705
Quadt, John & Co 1289
Quaker Medicine Co 840
Queen Insurance Co Bottom edge
Reed, Robert 31
Reed & Goodman 1306
Reigle & Jamieson 1962
Remillard Brick Co 1734
Report, Daily 1314
River Express Co 1799
Robertson, R. F 19
Robinson (fe Gillespie 1746
Rosekrans, H. & Co 1.342
Rouleau, F. A 1927
Royal Insurance Co Bottom edge
Rufiino & Bianchi 1867
Ruggles, David W 1939
Russell, J. W. & Co 1961
Sadler, F. E 1801
Sala, Joseph C 1941
San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works... 1812
San Francisco Gold, Silver and Nickel
Plating Works 1932
San Francisco Laundry 1842
San Francisco Savings Union... Red pages, 1674
San Francisco Stove Works 1939
San Francisco Timber Preserving Co 1902
San Francisco Turning and Planing Mill 1953
Santa Clara College 1004
Sather Banking Co 1678
Saville, MacLymont & Co 1706
Savings and Loan Society Red pages, 1676
Scheerer, Joseph Co 1894
Schilling, Adam & Sons 1384
Schmidt Label and Lith. Co
1838, 1856, 1894, 1338, 1733, 1796
Schwarz, Joseph A 1401
Sellers, J. C [''t^sl'l!^^'
Sellschopp, W 1935
Shattuck, E. J. & Co 391
Sherwood & Sherwood 22
Shreve& Co 1837
Siebe& Green 1698
Simoiids Saw Co 1926
Simpson & Millar 17, 1927
Sloane, W. & J. & Co. I ^5^1S?::^%''^fl^^Sfi^^
' I ot names, 13, 1439, 1808
Smith, J. Glover & Co 1446
Q™;fV, T -o jt^ n^ J Register of names.
Smith, J. R. & Co } right side lines
Solomon, C, Jr 1700, 1837
Southern Pacific Co 1458
Spaulding, J. & Co 1748, 1787
Sperry Flour Co Line back cover
Stanley, Charles T 1883
Standard Collection and Mercantile Co... 1764
Stetson, Mnie 1784
St, Germain Billiard Co 1724, 17S
St. Hubert Vineyard Co.
Register of names.
right side lines
Stillwell Detective Agency, The 1707, 1709
Stone, R 1746
Stratton, S 1749
Sullivan, J. F 1891
Sunset Telephone and Telegraph Co
...Front cover
The Union Lithograph Co 1523
Thomas, F., The, Parisian Dyeing and
Cleaning Works 1788
Thomas & Carlson 1893
Thornton, Samuel 18
Todd, William P Line front cover
Towle & Lynch 1893
Trinity School 20
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PAGE.
Truman, I. J. <k Co Inside back cover
Trumbull <fe Beebe Line front cover, 1927
Tubbs Cordage Co 14
Twigg, John & Son 18
Umbsen, G. H. & Co 1917
Union Furniture and Baggage Moving
Co 1809
Union Ice Co 1556, 1830
Union Iron Works 1769, 1786, 1876, 1928
Union Lithograph Co 1523
Union Photo-engraving Co 1557, 1797
' Register names, left
side lines, 1558, 1842
United States Laundry
UNXLD Fireworks ..
Van Drake, A. J
Wainwright, W
Wainwright & Easton.
Walton, N. C
Wanner & Maddox
1801
11
1912
1762
1705
1801
PAGE.
Washburn & Moen Manu- ) Register of names,
facturing Co ) right side lines
Wasp Publishing Co 1594
Watson &, Co.. ..Reg. of names, right side lines
Wedgwood, William
Weichart, J ,
Welch & Co
Wells, Charles B
West Publishing Co
Western Assurance Co.
Western Foundry
Whelden, Alex W
Wieland Bros
Williams, Belser & Co.
Wilson, J. C. & Co
1907
.1607, 1893
1709
175n
._ 1771
Register of names,
left corner cards
Winterburn, Joseph Co Line front cover
Wolff, wmia. & Co. PSS'pctercS
Young & Lang 1917
DIRECTORIES
OR Al_i_ THE
Principal Eastern Cities
KEPT ON FILE
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ROBT. REED. Manager 954 Broadway, Oakland,
Send tor an Illustrated Catalogue. Sent Free
Cal.
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may be interested in
the follouiing
Copperplate
Engraving and
Stamping in
Colors.
227, 229
Post street.
Is it not obvious that a company
noted for the magnitude of its business — operating with
complete facilities, in separate departments, under capable
managements, every modern process of the "Art pre-
servative," and prepared to make, by the methods best
adapted to the subject, in any size, style or quality,
anything in the line of Stationery, Printing, Lithographing,
Bookbinding, Copperplate Engraving — would be more
reasonable in price, reliable in quality, and prompt in
delivery, than a concern without equal facilities ?
We assert that it is^ and that,
having one of the most extensive plants in the United
States, and invariably giving the dollar's worth for the
dollar paid, is why we have the largest trade, extending
all over the Pacific Coast.
Stationery,
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Lithographing, Bush Street.
Bookbinding.
Photographic
Apparatus,
supplies.
T. P. ANDREWS,
100 Montgomery St
CROCKER-LANGLEY
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
1896
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION
CONCERNING
Municipal, State and Federal Government, Banks, Churches, Societies, Etc.
CITY AND COUNTY GOVERNMENT.
Mayor— Adolph Sutro; salary, 83,000 per annum.
Secretary— Taylor Rogers; salary, $3,000 per an-
num.
Stenographer — Miss Edna E. Gibson.
Messenger— George W. Brown.
AssESsoK — JohnD. Slebe; salary, 84,000 per annum.
Chief Deputy— Hugo Herzer; salary, $2,400 per an-
num.
Chief Field Deputy— J. N. Colter; salary, 82,400
per annum.
Chief Draughtsman— Alfred D. Mlesegaes; salary,
82,400 per annum.
Office Deputy— J. J. Grelf; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Office Deputy— George Tyroll; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
Office Deputy — Edgar Brlggs; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
Office Deputy— E. T. Harvey; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
Auditor — William Broderlck; salary, 84,000 per an-
num.
Deputy— George W. Thomas; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Clerk — John C. Broderlck; salary, 81,800 per an-
Clerk — Frank D. Burrows; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Clerk— Edward B. Thomas; salary, 81,500 per an-
num.
Clerk — DanlelJ. Leary; salary, 81,500 per annum.
Chief of Poliob— Patrick Crowley; salary, 84,000
per annum.
Captain of Detectives — Isaiah W. Lees; salary,
81,800 per annum.
Clerk (Chief of Police)— Henry S. Healey; salary,
81,800 per annum.
Property Clerk— William Cullen; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
City and County Attorney and Counselor —
Harry T. Creswell; salary, 85,000 per annum.
Assistant — Rhodes Borden; salary, 83,000 per an-
num.
Assistant — James L. Gallagher; salary, 88,000 per
annum.
Asslstantr— GalUard Stoney; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Assistant— John T. Thornton; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Assistant— William I. Broheck; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
Clerk— Charles C. Cohn; salary, 8900 per annum.
Messenger— Martin Donovan; salary, 8900 per an-
num.
City Physician— A. P. O'Brien, M.D.; salary, 81,800
per annum.
Police Surgeon— Conrad Well, M.D.; salary, 81,200
per
Assistant Surgeon— George H. Thompson, M.D.;
salary, 8900 per annum.
Assistant Surgeon— Frank T. Fltzglbbon, M.D.;
salary, 8900 per annum.
Assistant Surgeon— Edwin Bunnell, M.D. ; salary,
8900 per annum.
Steward Receiving Hospital- Columban D. Bu-
cher; salary, 8900 per annum.
Assistant Steward— Joseph Mogan; salary, 8720
per annum.
Matron Receiving Hospital— Mrs. Susan M. Ed-
monds; salary, 8720 per annum.
Assistant Matron— Mrs. Rose Kane: salary, 8720
per annum.
City and County Surveyor and City Engineer
—Charles S. Tllton ; salary, 8500 per annum
and fees.
Civil Engineer— Julius H. Smith.
Draughtsman— Frederick W. Hummerston.
Commissioners— City Hall; salary, 81,200 per an-
num.
Mayor Adolph Sutro.
Auditor William Broderlck.
City and County Attorney and Counselor Harry
T. Creswell.
Secretary— Jeremiah J. McCarthy; salary, $2,400
per annum.
Architect— Frank T. Shea; salary, 83,000 per an-
num.
Superintendent of Construction — D. Ernest Mellis;
salary, 83,000 per annum.
Messenger— Samuel H.Beckett; salary, S900 per an-
num.
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Commissioners— Election.
Mayor Adolph Sutro.
Auditor William Broderlck.
Tax Collector James N. Block.
City and County Attorney and Counselor Harry T.
Creswell.
City and County Surveyor Charles S. Tllton.
Secretary— William M. Hlnton, Registrar of Voters.
(Serve ex officio, without compensation.)
Commissioners— Fire Department.
George T. Bohen, President; no compensation.
Joseph S. Marshall.
John W. McDonald.
Colin M. Boyd.
Frank G. Edwards.
Secretary— George F. Maxwell; salary, $1,800 per
annum.
Assistant Secretary— Michael L. Spinetti; salary,
81,200 per annum.
Messenger— D. R. Conniff; salary, S900 per annum.
(Commissioners serve without compensation.)
Commissioners— Insanity.
Edwin Windele, M. D.
Charles A. Wadsworth, M. D.
Daniel D. Lustig, M. D.
Theo Rethers, M. D.
Secretary, Charles F. Curry, County Clerk (ex
officio).
(Compensation — fees.)
Commissioners— Pabk.
John Rosenfeld. , '
Joseph Austin, i .- ; '
Irving M. Scott.
Secretary — Miss Valance V. Bloch ; salary, $1,500
per annum.
Superintendent — John McLaren; salary, $4,200 per
(Commissioners serve without compensation.)
Commissioners— PoLtcE.
Robert; J., Tobin— President, salary, $3,000 per an-
num.
William Alvord, salary, $1,200 per annum.
Moses A. Gunst; salary, $1,200 per annum.
Patrick Crowley, Chief of Police (ex officio).
Clerk— Henry S. Healey.
CosiMnssioNERS — Police Relief and Pension
FrND.
Robert J. Tobin, President.
Patrick Crowley, Secretary.
Coroner William J. Hawkins, M. D.; salary,
$4,000 per annum.
First Deputy— J. L. McCormlck; salary, $2,400 per
annum.
Second Deputy— J. E. O'Brien; salary, $1,800 per
annum.
Third Deputy— J. G. Tyrrell; salary, $1,500 per an-
Fourth Deputy— J. F. Hallett; salary, $1,500 per
annum.
Autopsy Physician— J. S. Barrett, M. D.; salary,
$2,400 per annum.
Chemist— Charles L. Morgan; salary, fees.
Stenographer— L. Conlan; salary, 81,800 per annum.
Messenger— L. J. Mclnnes; salary, $900per annum.
Janitor— Thomas Smith; salary, $900 per annum
County Clerk— Charles F. Curry; salary, $4,000 per
annum.
Chief Deputy— Harry Piper; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Court Room Clerk,Departmentl — Joseph Goddard;
salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 2— John A. Dunker ;
salary, 82,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk Department 3— Charles C. Mor-
ris; salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 4— Robert H. Fitz-
gerald; salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 5— Ambrose A.
Watson; salary, 82.100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Departments- Ben I. Salomon,
salary, 82,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 7 — William C. Dun-
lap; salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 8— R. J. Welch;
salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 9— J. B. Martin;
salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 10— James R. Mc-
Elroy; salary, $2,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 11— Oscar A. Tolle ;
salary, 82,100 per annum.
Court Room Clerk, Department 12— Charles H.
Fancher; salary. 82,100 per annum.
County Recorder — Thomas J. Glynn; salary, 84,000
per annum. . .
Chief Deputy — John G. Noonan; salary, $3,000 per
annum.
Mortgage Clerk— William H. Miller; salary, 81,200
per annum.
Deputy— Richard D. Blauvelt; salary, 81,800 per
Deputy— Daniel M. Gavifean; salary, $1,800 per
annum.
Deputy — Michael J. Kelly; salary, 81,800 per annum.
Chief Copyist— Joseph T. Cooney (per folio).
Marriage License Clerk— John F.Cooney (per folio).
(Copyists— paid by folio.) / ,
District Attorney — William S. Barnes; salary,
$5,000 per annum. > .
Assistant — J6hn A. Hosmer; salary, $3,600 per
annum.
Assistant— Alfred P. Black; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Assistant — Edgar D. Peixotto; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Chief Clerk— Walter B. Blair; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Cleric— John B. Tungate; salary, 81,800 per annum.
Clerk— Thomas F. Dunn; salary, $1,200 per annum.
Cllerk— Arthur Brand; salary, $1,200 per annum.
Fire Marshal— Charles Towe; paid by Insurance
Companies.
Free Public Library.
Trustee— George T. Shaw, President.
Trustee— Colin M. Boyd. :,
Trustee— Horace Davis. ■' ]
Trustee— Ralph C. Harrison.
Trustee— John S. Hlttell.
Trustee— Philip N. Lillenthal.
Trustee — Azro L. Mann.
Trustee — James D. Phelan.
Trustee — Joseph O'Connor.
Trustee— Edward R. Taylor.
Trustee— John H. Wise. ! . ]\'i
Librarian — George T. Clark; salary, $2,400! per
annum.
Secretary
Assistant Secretary — Miss Martha T. Tyler; salary,
$900 per annum.
(Trustees serve without compensation.)
Gas and Water Ikspectok— Chris E. Newman;
salary, $1,800 per annum. ' . ,
Health Officer — Arthur S. Lovelace, M. D.; salary,
83,000 per annum.
Law Library.
Librarian— James H. Deerlng, Jr.; salary, $2,400
per annum.
Assistant— John F. Tyler; salary, 82,000 per annum.
Asslstant^David L. Conkling; salary, 81,800 per
Assistant — Frank J. McGuire ; salary, 81,200 per an-
LiCENSE Collector- Fred W. Lees; salary, 83,000
per annum.
Deputy— William J. Blattner; salary, 81,500 per
annum.
Cashier— Charles E. Benjamin, salary, 81,500 per an-
num.
Bookkeeper— Anthony Griffith; salary, 81,500 per
annum.
Bookkeeper— Sigmund H. Simon; salary, 81,500 per
annum.
Public Administrator — Andrew C. Freese.
Attorney— Jeremiah D. Sullivan.
(Compensation— fees.)
Quarantine Officer — W. P. Chalmers, M. D. ;
salary, $2,400 per annum.
Registrar of Voters— William M. Hlnton; salary,
S3,60:t per annum.
Deputy— Peter W. McGlade; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
Sheriff- Richard I. Whelan; salary, 88,000 per
annum.
Under Sheriff— William Clack; salary, 82,200 per
annum.
Bookkeeper— John G. Fitzgerald; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Assistant Bookkeeper— Sigmund L. Simon; salary,
81,200 per annum.
Chief Jailor- Andrew Sattler; salary, 81,800 per
annum.
Superintendent Alms House— Philip L. Weaver;
salary, $2,400 per annum.
Resident Physician— W. E. Conlon, M. D.; salary,
$1,800 per annum.
Matron— Mrs. E. A. Weaver; salary, $T20 per
annum.
Clerk— F.B. McGinn^; salary, 81^200 per annum.
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Snpt. City Cemetery.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Buard of Supervisors.
35
SiTPBKiNTENDENT CiTY Cembteet — J. O'Kane;
salary, S900 per annum.
Sttpeeintendent Common Schools— Madison Bab-
cock; salary, S4,000 per annum.
Deputy — Charles B. Stone; salary, 83,000 per
annum.
Stenographer— Miss Agnes C. Kendrlck; salary,
8480 per annum.
Stjpekintendent Fike Alaem and Police Tele-
GEAPH— William B. Hewitt; salary, 82,400 per
annum.
Operator— Jeremiah Murphy; salary, 81,500 per
annum.
Operator— Frank G. Haskell; salary, 81,500 per
annum.
Operator— Frank Bishop; salary, 81,500 per annum.
Repairer— E. J. Sweeney: salary, 81,200 per annum.
Assistants- W. G. Pennycook; salary, 81,080 per
Assistant— Daniel Shay; salary, 81,080 per annum.
Assistant — Frank Biedeman; salary, 81,080 per
annum.
Supekintendent House of Coeeection — P. M.
.Clarkson; salary, 81,800 per annum.
Assistant — George McGinn; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
SUPEEINTENDENT PHYSICIAN CiTY AND COUNTY
Hospital— F. H. Stable, M. D.; salary, 83,400
per annum.
Resident Physician— Alexander J. Younger, M. D.
salary, 81,500 per annum.
Visiting Physician— Joseph O. Hirschfelder, M. D.
salary, 81,200 per annum.
Visiting Physician— William W. Kerr, M. D.
salary, 81,200 per annum.
Visiting Surgeon — Charles N". Ellinwood, M. D.
salary, 81.200 per annum.
Visiting Surgeon — Robert A. McLean, M. D.
salary, 81,200 per annum.
Apothecary— W. M. Hickman; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
Steward— Geo. Robinson; salary, 81,500 per annum.
SUPEEINTENDENT POLICE PaTEOL TELEGEAPH-
William B. Hewitt; salary, 82,400 per annum.
Inspector— M. J. Wall; salary, 81,500 per annum.
Lineman— James Loney; salary, 81,080 per annum.
Assistant— Charles F. Daley; salary, 81,080 per an-
num.
Assistant — George Faber; salary, 81,080 per annum.
(10 drivers— salary, 81,080 per annum.)
SUPEEINTENDENT PUBLIC StEEETS, HIGHWAYS
AND Squaees— Thomas Ashworth; salary,
84,000 per annum.
Chief Deputy — Andrew J. Donovan ; salary, 82,400
per annum.
Draughtsman — James J. E. Hawkins; salary, 81,248
per annum.
Bookkeeper— J. B. Gartland; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Keeper Corporation Yard — H. S. Henning; salary,
81,200 per annum.
(Also— Three Deputies at 82,400 per annum; six at
81,800 per annum; and seven at 81,500 per an-
num.)
Tax Collectoe — James N. Block; salary, 84,000 per
annum.
Chief Deputy— Hiram B. Cook; salary, 82,400 per
annum.
Cashier— Philip Susmann; salary, 82,400 per an-
num.
Deputy— Herman Enkle; salary, 81,800 per annum.
Deputy— Edward Lawton; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Deputy— John M. Fagg; salary, 81,800 per annum.
(18 Clerks— 8100 per month.)
Tbbasueee— Augustus C. Widber; salary, .84,000 per
Chief Deputy— Matthew De La Montanya, Jr.; sal-
ary, 83,000 per annum.
Deputy — Louis N. Jacobs; salary, 82,100 per annum.
Deputy— Max Warschauer; salary, 82,100 per an-
num.
Clerk — James Wren; salary, 81,500 per annum.
Clerk— Fee Department, William J. Heney ; salary,
81,800 per annum.
Clerk — Fee Department, Peter Deveny; salary,
81,800 per annum.
APPOINTEES OF SUPESVISOES.
Beidgekeepee — Fourth street bridge, Henry
Healey; salary, 81,200 per annum.
Assistant— F. Peterson; salary, 8900 per annum.
Assistant — Thomas B. Dolan; salary, 8720 per an-
Beidgekeepee — Sixth street bridge, Herman
Kihn; salary, 8720 per annum.
Caepentee— Sew City Hall, Charles E. Parent; sal-
ary, 81,020 per annum.
CoNDUCTOE Elevatoe— New City Hall, James
Thom; salary, 8780 per annum.
Condttctoe Eletatoe— New City Hall, John B. Haw-
thorne; salary, 8780 per annum.
Engineee — New City Hall, James C. Symon ;
salary, 81,200 per annum.
Fieeman — New City Hall, William Brown, salary,
8960 per annum.
Fish and Game Waeden— J. A. Mogan; salary,
81,200 per annum.
Gardenees.
Head Gardener— Charles W. Love ; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
Alta Plaza— James Cronogue; salary, 8900 per an-
Columbia Square — Nicholas E. Tracey ; salary,
8900 per annum.
Garfield Square— William W. Macey; salary, 8900
per annum.
Hamilton Square— Philip Dietz ; salary, 8900 per an-
num.
Portsmouth Square— Dennis Dowd; salary, 8900
per annum.
New City Hall— John J. Hourlgan; salary, 8900 per
New City Hall— M. A. Redington ; salary, 8900 per
annum.
Union Square— H. Marks; salary, 8900 per annum.
Washington Square— Joseph Spoon; salary, 8900
per annum.
Janitoe— (Head) George L. Murdock; salary, 81,080
per annum.
(Twenty-eight subordinates— 870 per month each.)
PouNDKEEPEE— Thomas C. Wells; salary, 8900 per an-
num.
Watchman— New City Hall, Charles Meyer; salary,
8960 per annum.
Watchman— New City Hall, John Kirkpatrick;
salary, 8900 per annum.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS.
membees.
Mayor Adolph Sutro, President, ex officio.
First Ward— Joseph King.
Second Ward— Peter A. Scully.
Third Ward— C. E. Benjamin.
Fourth Ward— Alphonse Hirsch.
Fifth Ward— Joseph I. Dimond.
Sixth Ward— Edward C. Hughes.
Seventh Ward— Chris Dunker.
Eighth Ward— Charles L. Taylor.
Ninth Ward— Alfred W- Morgenstern.
Tenth Ward— Adolph B. Spreckels.
Eleventh Ward— John K. C. Hobbs.
Twelfth Ward— Edward L. Wagner.
Clerk— John A. Russell; salary, 83,600 per annum.
Deputy Clerk- William T. Patterson; salary, 81,800
annum.
Assistant Clerk— Harry C. Farquharson; salary,
81,800 per annum.
Assistant Clerk— James C. Tomalty, Jr.; salary,
81,800 per annum.
Assistant Clerk— John Q. Brown, Jr., salary, 81,800
per annum. „ ^
Expert Accountant— Cyril Williams; salary, 82,100
per annum.
Sergeant-at- Arms— William D. Donald; salary,
81,200 per annum.
STANDING committees.
Judiciary— Dimond, Spreckels, Taylor.
Finance and Auditing— Taylor, Hobbs, Benjamin.
Streets and Wharfs— Spreckels, Hughes, Morgen-
stern, Benjamin, Dunker.
Public Buildings— Hobbs, Spreckels, King.
Water and Water Supply— Morgenstern, Dimond,
Taylor, Benjamin, Hobbs. -i
Health and Police— Benjamin, Dunker, Dimond,
King, Morgenstern.
Fire Department— Dunker, Hobbs, Hughes, Morgen-
stern, Taylor.
License and Orders— Wagner, King, Benjamin.
Hospital— King, Hirsch, Dunker. t. • •
Printing and Salaries— Hughes. Dunker, Benjamin.
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Justices of the Peace.
Street Lights— Hirsch, Hughes, Hobbs, MorgenBtern,
Municipal Building-Benjamin, Sprectels, Wagner,
Hlrsch, King.
(Supervisors, salaries, Sl,200 per annum.)
BOARD OF EDUCATION,
MEMBKKS.
Henry L. Dodge— Pres. Charles H. Hawley.
William F. Ambrose. H. C. Henderson.
Emmet P. Barrett. Andrew McElroy.
Thomas R. Carew. Charles A. Murdock.
Charles A. Clinton, M. D. Henry T. Scott.
Augustus Comte, Jr. Thomas K. Knox.
Secretary— George Beanston; salary, 82,400 per
annum.
Assistant Secretary— George W. Wade; salary,
SI, 980 per annum.
Assistant Secretary— Israel J. Aschhelm; salary,
81,680 per annum.
Assistant Secretary— Frank F. Stone; salary, 81,b8U
Stenographer— Miss F.M. Cusick; salary, 8720 per
annum.
Messenger— Frank W. Tale; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
STANDING COMMITTEES.
The President Is ex officio a Member of all Stand-
ing Committees.
The Superintendent is ex officio, a member of the
Committees on Classification, on Rules and on
Qualifications of teachers.
Finance— Hawley, Murdock, Barrett.
Classification- Murdock, Clinton, Hawley, Barrett,
McElroy, Carew.
Rules— Knox, Comte, Henderson.
Qualifications— Clinton, Knox, Scott.
Buildings and Grounds— Henderson, McElroy, Am-
brose.
Salaries — Carew, Knox, Henderson.
Supplies— Scott, Murdock, Clinton.
Judiciary— Comte, Knox, Carew.
Printing— Barrett, Hawley, Comte.
Janitors— McElroy, Hawley, Ambrose.
Visiting— Ambrose, Barrett, Scott.
(Members of the Board serve without compensation.)
BOARD OF HEALTH.
MEMBERS.
Mayor Adolph Sutro. President ex officio.
G. J. Fitzglbbon, M. D.
H. H.Hart, M.D.
John F. Morse, M. D.
J. M. Williamson, M. D.
Health Officer— Arthur S. Lovelace, M. D.; salary,
83,000 per annum.
Visiting Physician, Twenty-sixth Street Hospital-
Samuel S. Kahn, M. D.; salary, 81,800 per an-
num.
Secretary— Edmond Godchaux; salary, 82,100 per
annum.
.Vsslstant Secretary — Handel H. Zohel; salary,
81,200 per annum.
c;hlef Market Inspector — Benjamin Davis; salary,
81,200 per annum.
Assistant — Alfred D. Turner; salary, 8900 per
annum.
Assistant— J. River; salary, 8900 per annum.
Assistant— William H. Jordan; salary, 8900 per an-
num.
Milk Inspector— James P. Dockery; salary, 81,200
per annum.
Plumbing Inspector— John J. Sullivan; salary,
81,500 per annum.
Assistant— Thomas H. McGrath; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
Assistant Superintendent Disinterments— Richard
M.Jones; salary, 81,200 per annum.
Inspector— David Fay; salary, 81,200 per annum.
Inspector— Otto Luders; salary, 81,200 per annum.
Inspector— Alexander T. Patton; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
Inspector— William H. Duren; salary, 81,200 per
annum.
Inspector— Albert B. Klnne; salary, 81,200 per an-
num.
Inspector— W. H. Stout; salary, 81,200 per annum.
Messenger— James W. Brier; salary, S900 per an-
SUPERIOR COURT.
Department 1. Judge— James M. Seawell; term
expires January, 1899.
Clerk— Joseph Goddard.
Reporter— A. Leslie Coombs.
Bailiff— Thomas F. Whelan.
Department 2. Judge— William R. Daingerfield;
term expires January, 1901.
Clerk- John A. Dunker.
Reporter— Charles R. Gagan.
Baillfl— Joseph P. Hayes.
Department 3. Judge— Daniel J. Murphy; term
expires January, 1897.
Clerk— Charles C. Morris.
Reporter— Joseph P. Stevens.
Ballifif- J. F. Rock.
Department 4. Judge— John C. B. Hebbard; term
expires January, 1897.
Clerk— Robert H. Fitzgerald.
Reporter— Harrison A. Jones.
Ballifif— F. W. Callahan.
Department 5. Judge— John Hunt, Jr.; term ex-
pires January, 1897.
Clerk— Ambrose A. Watson.
Reporter— Edwin S. Belden.
Bailiff- David Magner.
Department 6. (Criminal)— Judge— William T.Wal-
lace; term expires January, 1899.
Clerk— Ben I. Salomon.
Reporter— Robert F. Gallagher.
Bailiff— P. J. Curtis.
Department 7. Judge— Austin A. Sanderson; term
expires January, 1897.
Clerk— William C. Dunlap.
Reporter— Emil Pohli.
Bailiff— John F. Curley.
Department 8. Judge— James M. Troutt; term ex-
pires January, 1899.
Clerk— R. J. Welch.
Reporter— Harvey W. Walter.
Bailiff— J. J. McKenna.
Department 9. (Probate)— Judge— James V. Cof-
fey; term expires January, 1901.
Clerk— J. B. Martin.
Reporter— Samuel B. Sumner.
Bailiff— J. F. Finn.
Department 10. (Probate and Insolvency)— Judge
—Charles W. Slack (Presiding Judge) ; term
expires January, 1899.
Clerk— James R. McElroy.
Reporter— George W. Smith.
Bailiff- Thomas Martin.
Department 11. (Criminal)— Judge— Edward A.
Belcher; term expires January, 1901.
Clerk— Oscar A. Tolle.
Reporter— John J. Maginls.
Bailiff- M. J. Sullivan.
Department 12. (Criminal)— Judge— George H.
Bahrs; term expires January, 1901.
Clerk- Charles H. Fancher.
Reporter— Henry N. Hall.
Bailiff— Samuel Shear.
Secretary Superior Judges— James W. Coffroth;
salary, per annum.
(Salaries— Judges, 84,000 per annum; Clerks, 82,100
per annum; Bailiffs, 81,200 per annum; Re-
porters, fees.)
Superior Court Commissioners.
John J. Mone. John F. Tyler.
Ludwig M. Hoeffler. Frank W. Lawler.
Eugene W. Levy. J. F. Pinkham.
(Compensation— fees.)
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Presiding Justice— Frank H. Kerrigan; salary,
82,700 per annum.
Justice— John A. Carroll; salary. $2,400 per annum.
Justice— Joseph E. Barry; salary, 82,400 per an-
num.
Justice— George W. F. Cook; salary, 82,400 per an-
num.
Justice— Gottlob C. Groezinger; salary, $2,400 per
annum.
Clerk— Edward W. Williams; salary, 82,400 per an-
num.
Deputy— George S. McComb; salary, 81,200 per an-
num.
Deputy— James J. Geary; salary, 81,200 per annum.
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Police Courts.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Police Telegraph Boxes.
POLICE COURTS.
Police Cottrt No. 1. Judge — James A. Campbell.
Clerk— Thomas B. O'Brien.
Prosecuting Attorney — Charles H. Forbes.
Clerk Prosecuting Attorney— Frederick W. Jack-
JPOLIOE CouET No. 2. Judge— Charles T. Conlan.
Clerk— Alfred L. Morgenstern.
Prosecuting Attorney— Edmond P. Mogan.
Clerk Prosecuting Attorney — Edward M. Seaman.
Reporter — Frank Vernon.
Bailifl— George F. Kelly.
Police Coitet No. 3. Judge— Henry L. Joachlmsen.
" Clerk— Jacob Shaen.
Prosecuting Attorney — John T. Dare.
Clerk Prosecuting Attorney— Thomas F. Graham.
Reporter — Johnson F. Gawthorne.
Bailiff- Henry Pinkson.
Police Couet No. 4. Judge— Charles A. Low.
Clerk— Timothy R. Sullivan.
Prosecuting Attorney— ■William M. Madden.
Clerk Prosecuting Attorney— Frank E. Benjamin.
Reporter — Hubbard F. Dunbar.
Bailiff— John E. Clark.
(Salaries— Police Judges, 84,000 per annum; Prose-
cuting Attorneys, 83,000 per annum; Prosecu-
ting Attorney's Clerks, $1,500 per annum;
Court Clerks, 82,400 per annum; Bailiffs, 81,200
per annum.)
■CoUET INTEEPEETERS.
G. Cuneo. Andrew Glover.
Edward Hartog. Edward Newman.
Louis Locke. (Salaries— 81,500 per annum.)
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
CoMMissiONEES— Robert J. Tobln, President;
■William Alvord, Moses A. Gunst and the Chief of
Police (ex officio), Henry S. Healey, Clerk.
Chief of Police— Patrick Crowley.
Peopeett Cleek— 'William Cullen.
Captains of Police— Isaiah W. Lees, James W.
Gillln, John Splllane, Henry S. Robinson, George "W.
■Wittman and Andrew J. Dunlevy.
Lieutenants— George W. Bennett, George Bird-
sail, ■William F. Burke, Frederick L. Esola and
Daniel Hannah.
Detectives— Joseph Bee, Robert Hogan, Raymond
M. Silvey, Benjamin F. Bohen, Gustavus D.
Harper, Edward M. Egan, Charles J. Cody, Arnop
Balnbrldge, Roscoe J. ■Whitaker, John F. Seymour.
Edward L. Gibson, Charles Crockett, Thomas Dil-
lon apd Abraham Anthony.
Seegeants— Cornelius Martin, Michael Fitzgerald,
James F. Moran, Mier Llndhelmer, John M. Fltz-
glbbon, Stephen Bunner, Jesse B. Cook, Thomas D.
McKenna, John Avan, Frederick T. Brown, Michael
-J. Conboy, Thomas "W. Bethell, HansH. Christiansen,
Abraham J. Houghtaling, John B. Martin, Thomas
Mahoney, Henry H. Colby, Richard Bidwill, ■William
Price, James H. Helms, John Duncan, Charles
Nash, Thomas Flanders, Hugh Monaghan, Patrick
Shea, Patrick J. Tobln, Edgar R. Harper, Robert A.
Marshall, John 'W. Moffitt, John Mooney, Charles H.
McDonald, Bernard McManus, Albert A. Perrln,
Fred L. Davis, James T. Donovan, Marcellus O.
Anderson, Christopher F. Blank, Gustavus A. ■Woll-
weber and Cassius P. Wright.
CoEPOEALS— Patrick S. Hagarty, John C. Ayers,
John Burke, John Parrotte, Robert L. Cockrill,
Henry Gleeson, John T. Green, John Heany, Harry
C. Reynolds, George W. Russell.'Wllliam F. Gelmann
and Michael Shanahan.
POLICE STATIONS.
Central New City Hall
California 538 California
Harbor 30 Sacramento
Ocean View Plymouth Av nr Sagamore
Potrero Cor Napa and Kentucky
Seventeenth Street 207 Seventeenth
Southern 827 Folsom
South San Francisco
E S Railroad Av bet 14th and 15th Avs South
Washington. .■Washington bet Polk and Van Ness Av
Boarding Station Foot of Market
LOCATION OF POLICE TELEGRAPH BOXES.
CITY HALL.
Ashbury S E cor ■Waller 27
Broderick N "W cor Hayes 7
Buchanan N E cor Geary 43
Central Avenue N "W cor Geary 12
Devisadero S ^W cor Fulton 15
D Street N ^W cor Seventh Avenue. . 41
Eddy S E cor Leavenworth 61
Ellis S W cor Gough 123
NEcorSteiner 6
S E Taylor 52
Fell S"W cor Gough 31
Fillmore N "W cor Golden Gate Ave. 14
N W cor Oak 53
S W Halght 25
First Avenue N "W cor Geary 54
Falton N ■W cor Stanyan 51
S W cor Devisadero 15
eor Buchanan 43
cor Central Avenue. . . 12
N "W cor First Avenue 54
N ■W cor Mason 26
N E cor Scott 34
N E cor Van Ness Avenue.. 23
Golden Gate Avenue.. N W cor Fillmore 14
Gough S W cor Ellis 123
S W cor Fell 31
S^WcorHalght 21
S W cor McAllister 4
Grove N E cor Van Ness Avenue. 8
SE cor Webster 42
Halght S W cor Fillmore 25
S'W cor Gough 21
S W cor Scott 17
N E cor Stanyan 13
Hayes N ^W cor Broderick 7
S 'W cor Laguna 22
N W cor Larkln 122
Hyde N E cor O'Farrell 44
Jones N E cor McAllister 131
SE cor Pine 124
S E cor Post 62
Laguna S E cor Hayes 22
N W cor Turk 46
Larkin N W cor Hayes 122
Leavenworth S E cor Eddy 61
S E cor Sutter 32
Lott N E cor McAllister 45
Mason N W cor Geary 26
NW cor Turk 24
McAllister S W cor Gough 4
S E cor Jones 131
N E cor Lott 45
N E cor Pierce 16
Oak NW cor Fillmore 53
S W cor Van Ness Avenue. 5
Octavia S E cor Sutter 33
O'Farrell N E cor Hyde 44
Pierce NE cor McAllister 16
Pine S E cor Jones 124
Post S E cor Jones 62
Scott N E cor Geary 34
SW cor Halght 17
Seventh Avenue N W cor D Street 41
Stanyan N W cor Fulton 51
N E cor Halght 13
Steiner N E cor Ellis 6
Sutter SE cor. Leavenworth 32
S E cor Octavia 33
Taylor S E cor Ellis 52
Turk N W cor Laguna 46
N W cor Mason 24
Van Ness Avenue N E cor Geary 23
NE cor Grove 8
SW cor Oak 5
Webster S E cor Grove 42
SOUTHERN STATION.
Fo Isom, bettceen Fourth and Fifth.
Beale N W cor Bryant 14
N W cor Harrison 15
S W cor Howard 45
S E cor Market 314
Berry N E cor Fourth 332
N W cor Sixth 54
Brannan. .S E cor Fifth 53
NW cor First 42
N E cor Ninth 122
NWcor Sixth 133
Bryant N W cor Beale 14
S W cor Second 13
N W cor Seventh 134
S Wcor Third 12
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Eighth . . .
N E cor Harrison
..124
Dolores
N W cor Twenty-second. .
. 48
..142
22.5
Fifth
S E cor Brannan
.. 53
Fifteenth
...SEcor Guerrero
IS w cor Harrison
..132
Four-Mile House
.214
SWcor Market
..381
Fourteenth
...NEcor Howard
. 22
..212
SWcor Noe
.241
First
S W cor Brannan
NE corFolsom
NE cor Mission
.. 42
.. 51
.. 24
NEcor Nineteenth
SEcor Twelfth
. 23
NEcor First
.. 51
S W cor Twenty-fourth. . .
. 31
N E cor Main
.. 43
Florida
N E cor Twenty-sixth
N E cor Twenty-sixth
. 32
N E cor Ninth
..123
. 54
N W cor Seventh
..125
Guerrero
...SWcor Eighteenth
.225
.. 21
S E cor Fifteenth
.232
Opposite Silver
N W cor Twenty-fourth..
244
S W cor Stevenson
S W cor Howard
..512
.. 32
Howard .
N E cor Fourteenth..
22
N E cor Twenty -first
.231
S WcorFreelon
..341
Market
...SWcor Church
.414
..^32
N E cor Seventeenth
.234
NEcor Third
.. 52
Mission
...SWcor Eleventh
24
.. 34
N E cor Nineteenth
.245
Harrison..
N W cor Beale
.. 15
N E cor Twenty-sixth —
.222
NEcor Eighth
..124
N E cor Twenty-fouifi...
.224
N W cor Fifth
..132
North cor Twenty-n n.h..
.21»
Nineteenth
N W cor Valencia
. . .N E cor Castro
.221
N W cor Spear
.. 44
.242
SE cor Tenth
..141
NEcor Folsom
. 5»
Howard . .
SWcor Beale
.. 45
N E cor Mission
.245
SWcor Eighth
..142
Noe
... S W cor Fourteenth
.241
.. 32
. 41
SWcor Second
.. 25
N W cor Twenty-second..
. 52
..152
N W cor Twenty-fourth..
. 84
SWcor Tenth
S W cor Third
..143
..321
. 33:
Ridley
...SE cor Valencia
.324
Jessie
N W cor Second
San Bruno Road...
...NEcor Army
. 35
Main
SWcor Mission
.. 23
Sanchez
... N E cor Twenty-sixth ....
.235
NE corFolsom
.. 43
San Jose Avenue..
...NEcor Thirtieth
. 45
SWcor Fifth
..331
Seventeenth
. . .N E cor Church
.233
Opposite Grant Avenue ..
. .413
NEcor Market
.234
Opposite New Montgomery. 412
Sixteenth
...SE cor Folsom
. 21
S W cor Sixth
..332
Thirtieth
S E cor Valencia
. . .N E cor San Jose Avenue
N E cor First
.. 24
. 45
. .212
Twelfth
. 23
Mission...
SWcor Main
.. 23
Twentieth
...SEcor Valencia
.318
SEcor Ninth
NE cor Seventh
..144
..151
Twenty-first..
. . . N E cor Howard
.231
Twenty-second
. . .N W corner Alabama
. 55
NE corSteuart
Twenty-fourth....
. 52
Ninth
N E cor Brannan
..122
...NWcor Castro
.245
NEcor Folsom
..123
N Wcor Church
.312
144
S W cor Folsom
Second...
.. 13
NWcor Guerrero
.244
S W cor Howard
.. 25
NEcor Mission
.224 .
.. 41
N W cor Potrero Avenue.
. 35
.223;
..184
..125
Twenty-sixth
...NEcor Florida
. 54
NWcor Folsom
. 32
N E cor Mission
..151
NEcor Mission
.222
N W cor Townsend
..121
,2,35
Sixth
N Wcor Berry
.. 54
Twenty-eighth ....
...SWcor Church
. 44
N W cor Brannan
..138
Twenty-ninth
...North side Mission .■.
.2n
S W cor Harrison
..1.31
..152
.221
SE cor Sixteenth
. 25
SWcor Market
SE cor Twentieth
.3m
.. 44
NEcor Twenty -fifth
.223
Stevenson
S W cor Fourth
..512
.. 21
.. 22
CALIFORNIA STREET STATION.
NEcor Mission
Townsend
S W cor Fourth
.. .34
538 Califor7iia.
N W cor Second
.. 41
NWcor Seventh
..121
Battery
...N Wcor Bush
.1.52
S W cor Third
.. 35
SEcor Clay
. 5
Tenth....
S E cor Harrison
..141
S W cor Lombard
. 21
NWcor Pacific
SEcor Union
. 63
Third
S W cor Bryant
.. 12
. 71
SWcor Howard
..321
SWcor Kearny
. 26.
NWcor Mission
.. 31
NE cor Union
. 71
S W cor Townsend
.. 35
Bush
...SWcor Battery
.152
SE cor Dupont
. 6
NWcor Montgomery....
. 4
SE-'rENTEENTH STREET STATION.
S Wcor Powell
. 54
Seventeenth, near Hoioard.
Broadway
...SEcor Front
N E cor Montgomery Ave
. 46
California .
SE cor Stockton
. . . N E cor Montgomery
.142
S W cor Twenty-second. .
NE cor San Bruno Road.
.. 55
.. 35
. 36
Army
N E cor Sansome
24
Bryant....
N E cor Butte
.. 42
Clay
...SE cor Battery
. 5
.. 42
..242
S E cor Montgomery
N E cor Stockton
Castro —
N E cor Nineteenth
. 51
..243
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Church ...
S W cor Market
..414
...S W cor Greenwich
. 44
N E cor Seventeenth
..238
NWcor Union
. 25
S W cor Twenty-eighth...
.. 44
NE cor Washington
. 4a
..312
. 6
Courtland
Avenue Opposite schoolhouse
..215
East
. . .N E cor Sacramento
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Police Telegraph Boxes.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Fire Department.
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Eddy N W cor Powell 132
Ellis N" E cor Stockton 12
Francisco N W cor Powell 32
Front S E cor Broadway IT
N E cor Pine 62
Grant Avenue N E cor G'Farrell 33
Greenwich S W cor Dupont 44
Hyde S W cor Bay 144
Jackson S E cor Davis 13
N E cor Sansome 72
Kearny S W cor Bay 26
N E cor California 16
N W cor Market
N"W cor Pacific
SW cor Sutter
Lombard S "W cor Battery
Market N W cor Kearny
N W cor Sansome 'i'i
Union N W cor Dupont 25
N W cor Powell 31
Vallejo N W cor Mason 121
S W cor Montgomery Ave. . 23
Washington NE cor Dupont 43
S E cor Mason 35
NORTH END STATION.
Jackson, near Polk.
Baker S E cor Greenwich 1.35
Broadway S W cor Laguna 144
NWcor Hyde 121
Broderick S E cor Clay 154
Buchanan S W cor Washington 151
California NE cor Central Avenue 433
N W cor Fillmore 434
N E cor Laguna 422
Central Avenue NE cor California 433
S W cor .Jackson 153
Clay SE cor Broderick 1.54
Devisadero S W cor Sutter 431
Fillmore N W cor California 434
S W cor Francisco 133
NWcor Pacific 142
Francisco S W cor Fillmore 133
Franklin S E cor Pine 423
Gough N W cor Pacific 145
Greenwich ..S E cor Baker 135
Harbor View 134
Hyde N W cor Broadway 121
N W cor California 124
N E cor Union 51
Jackson S W cor Central Avenue 153
Jones N E cor Pacific 424
Laguna S W cor Broadway 144
N E cor California 422
Leavenworth N E cor Vallejo 122
S E cor Washington 123
Octavla S W cor Union 132
Pacific N Wcor Fillmore 142
N E cor Jones 424
SE cor Scott 143
Pine S E cor Franklin 423
Polk ..N E cor Sacramento 131
N Ecor Sutter 125
S W cor Union 432
...N Ecor Polk 131
S W cor Scott 155
N W cor Webster 421
. . .S E cor Pacific 123
S W cor Sacramento 155
...NEcor Union 141
S W cor Washington 152
Sutter S W cor Devisadero 431
N W cor Fillmore 425
N E cor Polk 125
Union . N E cor Hyde 51
N Wcor Octavla 132
3 W cor Polk 432
Vallejo NE cor Leavenworth 122
Washington S W cor Buchanan 151
S E cor Leavenworth 123
S W cor Steiner 152
Webster N" W cor Sacramento 421
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
COMMissiONBKS— George T. Bohen, President;
Joseph S. Marshall, Frank G. Edwards, Colin M.
Boyd and John W. McDonald.
Sjecretakt— George F.Maxwell.
Assistant Sbcketakt— M. L. Spinetti.
Mbssbkgbr— D. R. Conniff.
Enginebrs— D. T. Sullivan, Chief Engineer;
John Dougherty, Assistant Chief Engineer; Thomas
M. Fernandez, 2d Assistant Engineer; P. H. Shaugh-
nessy. Assistant Engineer; Michael J. Dolan, As-
sistant Engineer; John Wills, Assistant Engineer.
Sacramento .
Scott....
Steiner.
John McCluskey, Relief Engineer; Edward Mc-
Klttrick, Relief Engineer; John J. Conlon, Relief
Engineer; William D. Waters, Relief Engineer.
Corporation- Yard— John W. Reilley, Superin-
tendent Engines; John Kenney, Assistant Superin-
tendent Engines; P. H. Fleming, Clerk; W. F. Egan,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Engine Co. No. 1— Location, Pacific, near San-
some. James Connifl, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 2— Location, Bush, near Kearny.
Daniel McKenzie, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 3— Location, 1315 California.
Thomas Magner, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 4— Location, Second, near How-
ard. Bert S. Wilson, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 5— Location, 1219 Stockton. John
J. Mahoney, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 6 — Location, 311 Si.xth. John
Foster, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 7 — Location, Sixteenth and Albion
avenue. Eugene O'Connor, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 8 — Location, Pacific avenue, near
Polk. Stephen Russell, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 9— Location, Main, near Folsom.
Buchanan, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 10 — Location, 516 Bryant. Thomas
McUwain, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 11 — Location, 15th avenue South
near Railroad avenue. Philip Moholy, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 12— Location, southwest corner
Drumm and Commercial. John Wilson, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 13 — Location, Valencia, between
25th and 26th. William Holmes, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 14 — Location, 1017 McAllister.
William J. Kenealey, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 15 — Location, California, near La-
guna. Patrick Barry, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 16 — Location, Tennessee, between
2l8t and 22d. Patrick McCormick, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. IT — Location, Mint avenue, be-
tween Market and Mission. John Doherty, Fore-
man.
Engine Co. No. 18 — Location, Duncan, betweeri
Church and Sanchez. Henry F. Horn, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 19 — Location, Waller, between Oc-
tavla and Laguna. James Riley, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 20 — Location, Filbert, between
Webster and Fillmore. Henry Schmidt, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 21.— Location, Oak, near Broderick.
John Fay, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 22 — Location, Post, near Fillmore.
John R. Mitchell, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 2.8 — Location, Washington, between
Broderick and Baker. James Grady, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 24— Location, Douglass, near
Twenty-first. Edward Skelly, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 25— Location, Folsom, near
Twenty-second. James Radford, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 26— Location, Second avenue,
between Point Lobos and Clement. James Dever,
Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 27- Location, 613 Hermann. R.
H. Sawyer, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 28 — Location, SW cor Francisco
and Stockton. Joseph Keane, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 29— Location, Bryant, opposite
Eleventh. William Byrne, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 30 — Location, Waller, bet Shra-
der and Stanyan. Edward Lennon, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 31— Location, 1214 Pacific. Thomas
Canty, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 32— Location, Seventeenth, bet
Folsom and Division. Arthur Welch, Foreman.
Engine Co. No. 33 — Location, Broad, near Ply-
■ mouth avenue. R. T. Browne, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 1— Location, 22 O'Farrell. John
R. Logan, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 2— Location, 627 Broadway. Wil-
liam E. Kelly, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 3— Location, 1425 Market. Hugh
Kennedy, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 4— Location, 1616 Pacific avenue.
James W. Kentzel, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 5 — Location, Post, near Fillmore.
Edward Kingsley, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 6— Location, Oak, near Broderick.
Henry Tucker, Foreman.
Truck Co. No. 7— Location, 2517 Folsom. William
Carew, Foreman.
AVater Tower Co. No. 1— Location, 104 New
Montgomery. John J. Feeney, Engineer.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 1— Location, 142 Second.
Thomas Mahon, Engineer.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 2— Location, 1425 Mar-
ket. George H. Walsh, Engineer.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 3— Location, 112
Jackson. George Bally, Engineer.
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Fire Alarm Boxes.
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Chemical Engine Co. No. 4— Location, fi34 Eddj'.
Isidore Gurmendez. Engineer.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 5— Location, 1804
Stockton. Peter Wraltz, Engineer.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 6— Location, 3H Sixth.
John Moholy, Engineer.
Chemical Engine Co. No. 7— Location, Six-
teenth and Albion avenue. William Kllday, En-
gineer.
Monitor Battery No. 1— Location. 1315 Cali-
lorula. Jeremiah F. Sweeney. Driver.
FIRE ALARM AND POLICE TELEGRAPH.
SifPERiNTENDENT— William K. Hewitt; salary, S200
per month.
Chief Operator— Frank Bishop; salary, S125 per
month.
Opekatoks— F. E. Haskell, J. L. Murphy, J. H.
Blakely; salaries, 8125 per month.
Inspector— M. J. Wall; salary. sl25 per month.
Assistant Inspector— P. S. Benjamin: salary,
$100 per month:
Repairer— R. J. Sweeney; salary, .«100 per month.
Assistant Repairers— A. Schurch, Paul Boeven.
F. A. Blederman, W. G. Pennycook; salaries, S90 per
month.
Foreman— Frank Koons; salary, S90 per month.
Linemen— James Gorman, T. J. Denahey, M. Sulli-
van, C. F. Daley, James Loney, A. Dowdell; salaries,
S90 per month.
Batteryman— Daniel Shay; salary, 90 per month.
NOTICE TO KEYHOLDERS.
Keys to be used only In case of actual necessity.
If this request is not complied with, the Key will
be taken from the holder.
Upon the discovery or positive Information of a tire
near your Signal Box, pull down the hook once and
let go; then wait a few moments, and if you hear no
alarm from the large Bells or Whistles, pull down
again; If you still hear no alarm, go to the next
nearest box and give the alarm from that. If no
light shows up, wait at the box and direct the fire-
men to fire. Never signal for a fire seen at a dis-
tance. Be sure your box is locked before leaving it.
Do not g^ive an Alarm for a Burning
Cbininey. Give an alarm for no cause whatever,
except an actual fire. Second, Third and General
Alarms will be turned In only by order of the Chief
En gineeror his Assistants.
FIRE ALARM BOXES.
7— Kearny and Union.
8— Montgomery Avenue and Union,
a- Montgomery Avenue and Vallejc;
15— Clay and East.
IH— Paclflc and Mason.
IT— Pacific and Kearny.
18— Jackson and Sansome.
19— Davis and Washington.
21— Clay and Kearny.
23— Clay and Taylor.
24— Clay and Powell.
2.5 — Dupont and Washington.
26— Clay and Battery.
27- Montgomery and Commercial.
28— Pine and Dupont.
29— California and Stockton.
31— Halleck and Sansome.
32— Drumm and California.
;W— Mission and Steuart.
35— Pine and Montgomery.
36— Folsom and Steuart.
37— Battery and Bush.
38 — Market and Second.
39— Howard and Spear.
41— Sutter and Jones.
42— Geary and Mason .
43— O'Farrell and Market.
45— O'Farrell and Jones.
46— Kearny and Sutter.
47— Market and Powell.
48— Market and Kearny.
49— Stockton and Sutter.
51— Folsom and Beale.
.52 — Howard and Fremont.
53— King and Third.
.54 — Second near Howard.
56— Bryant and Rlncon Place.
57— Brannan and Second.
58— Folsom and First.
59— Brannan and First.
61— Howard and Third.
62— Mission and Fourth.
63— Harrison and Fourth.
64— Howard and Fifth.
65— Mission and Sixth.
67 — Harrison and Hawthorne.
68— Brannan and Fourth.
69- Bryant and Third.
71— Mission and Eleventh.
72— Mission and Thirteenth.
73— Howard and Eighth.
74— Sixteenth and Guerrero.
75— Jones and McAllister.
76— Market and Hayes.
78— Folsom and Ninth.
79— Folsom and Twelfth.
81— Franklin and Hayes.
82— Fulton and Gough.
83— Octavla and Oak.
84— Market opposite Halght.
85— Laguna and Hayes.
86— Market and Van Ness Avenue.
87- Hayes and Stelner.
91— Hyde and Turk.
92— Franklin and Turk.
93— Turk and Jones.
94— Polk and Ellis.
9.5— Taylor and Golden Gate Avenue.
96— Ellis and Taylor.
97— Polk and McAllister.
98— Stockton and Ellis.
123— Hyde and Union.
124— North Point and Larkln.
125- Jones and Filbert.
126— Hyde and Washington.
127— Broadway and Polk.
128— Clay and Leavenworth.
129— Pacific and Leavenworth.
132— Pine and Mason.
134— Bush and Hyde.
135— Bush and Polk.
136— Post and Van Ness Avenue.
137— Post and Larkln.
138— California and Larkln.
l;^9— O'Farrell and Hyde.
142— Valencia and Twentieth.
143— Mission and Twenty-second.
14.5 — Folsom and Twenty-second.
146— Folsom and Sixteenth.
147— Howard and Twentieth.
148— Mission and Sixteenth.
149— Folsom and Eighteenth.
152— Brannan and Eighth.
153— Harrison and Seventh.
154— Bryant and Sixth.
15b — Fourth and Berry.
157— Folsom and Fourth.
158— Folsom and Fifth.
159— Folsom and Sixth.
162 — Pacific Avenue and Franklin.
163— Sacramento and Franklin.
164— Clay and Polk.
165 — Lombard and Van Ness Avenue.
172— McAllister and Buchanan.
173— Ellis and Buchanan.
174— Turk and Fillmore.
175— Webster and Grove.
176— Post and Octavla.
178— Buchanan and Geary.
179— O'Farrell and Gough.
182— Townsend and Sixth.
183— Mission and Eighth.
184— Folsom and Rausch.
185— Harrison and Tenth.
186— Fifth and Bryant.
187— Bryant and Ninth.
192— Mason and Francisco.
193— Hyde and Chestnut.
194— Stockton and Francisco.
195— Mason and Lombard.
196— Stockton ftnd Greenwich.
213— Bush and Buchanan.
214— Bush and Stelner.
215— Washington and Webster.
216— Sacramento and Fillmore.
217— Bush and Devlsadero.
218— Post and Fillmore.
219— Filbert and Fillmore.
231— Howard and Twenty-fourth.
234— Harrison and Twenty-fourth.
235— Potrero Avenue and Twenty-secoiid.
236— Mission and Twenty-sixth.
237— Dolores and Twenty-second.
238— Potrero Avenue and Seventeenth.
239 — Butte and Bryant.
241— Bush and Gough.
243— Scott and Clav.
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245— Steiner and Geary.
246 — Geary and Devlsadero.
247— Turk and Scott.
248— Fulton and Devlsadero.
249— McAllister and Central Avenue.
251— Broadway and Octavia.
253— Union and Laguna.
254— Pierce and Union.
255— Vallejo and Buchanan.
^56— Fillmore and Pacific.
257— Fillmore and Chestnut.
258 — Pacific Avenue and Pierce.
■259 — Bay and Buchanan.
261— Mission and First.
263— Main and Bryant.
264— California and Front.
265— Main and Mission.
267— Market and Beale.
271— Church and Seventeenth.
273— Hartford and Eighteenth.
274— Guerrero and Twenty-fourth.
275— Church and Twenty-fourth.
276— Valencia and Eighteenth.
278— Castro and Twenty-fourth.
279— Mission and Nineteenth.
281— San Bruno Road and Army.
283— Church and Twenty-eighth.
284— Mission and Twenty-ninth.
285— Florida and Twenty-fifth.
286— York and Twenty-fourth.
287— Sanchez and Twenty-ninth.
289— Folsom and Prelcita Avenue.
291— Jones and Vallejo.
293— Jackson and Stockton.
294— Sacramento and Waverly Place.
295— Stockton and Broadway.
296— California and Kearny.
512— Jackson and Laguna.
314— California and Laguna.
315— Jackson and Baker.
321— Pierce and California.
324— Sacramento and Broderick.
325— California and Central Avenue.
326— Sutter and Baker.
327— Point Lobos Avenue and Boyce.
328— Point Lobos Avenue and Wood.
341— Ellis and Pierce.
342— Golden Gate Avenue and Octavia.
344— McAllister and Pierce.
345— Hayes and Central Avenue.
351— Montgomery and Broadway.
352— North Point and Kearny.
3.54— Front and Broadway.
355— Battery and Union.
356— Sansome and Greenwich.
357— Montgomery and Green.
361— Thirteenth and Guerrero.
362-Noe and Fifteenth.
364 — Howard and Fourteenth.
3B5— Division and Alameda.
367— Douglass and Eighteenth.
368— Market and Fourteenth.
371— Sutter and Mason.
372— Post and Leavenworth.
374 — Pine and Jones.
381 — Haight and Buchanan.
382— Fillmore and "Waller.
384— "Webster and Oak.
385— Haight and Scott.
386— Oak and Devlsadero.
387— Hayes and Broderick.
389— South Broderick and Thirteenth.
391— Ashbury and Frederick.
392 — Page and Central Avenue.
394— Page and Cole.
395— Haight and Stanyan.
396 — Stanyan and Parnassus Avenue.
412— Point Lobos and Third Avenues.
413 — Clement and Seventh Avenue.
415— Clement and Twelfth Avenue.
416— Fulton and First Avenue.
417— Fulton and Eighth Avenue.
418— B Street and Fifth Avenue.
419— California and Fourth Avenue.
425 — Baker and Lombard.
426— Baker and Jefferson.
431— Cherry and Sacramento.
432— "Washington and "Walnut Avenue.
435— "Washington and Maple.
451 — Mission and Highland Avenue.
452 — North and Cortland Avenues.
453— Sanchez and Twenty-sixth.
455— Twenty-fourth and Douglass
456— Noe and Twenty-first.
457— Church and Twenty-first.
458— Guerrero and Twenty-seventh.
461— Bryant and Twenty-flrst.
47.5— Eighth Avenue and I.
48.5— Point Lobos and Twenty-second Avenues.
512— Kentucky and Merrimac.
513— Kentucky and Nineteenth.
514— Twentieth and Georgia.
516— Georgia and Twenty-second.
517 — Kentucky and Twenty-second.
518— Twentieth and Connecticut.
519 — Eighteenth and Mississippi.
531 — Kentucky and First Avenue South.
532— Sixth Avenue South and M.
534— Sixth Avenue South and Q.
536 — Railroad Avenue and Tenth Avenue South.
537— Fifteenth Avenue South and P.
538— Eleventh Avenue South and Q.
.541— San Bruno and Fifteenth Avenue South.
.546 — San Bruno Avenue and Silver.
FIRE PATROL.
Established May, 1875. John F. O. Comstock Super-
intendent.
Station No. 1— Location, 106-108 Jessie. John F.
O. Comstock, Captain; Christopher Lee, Lieutenant:
F>ank James, Sergeant; A. D. Yost, Robert Ripley,
Samuel F. Bentler, Fred Simons, A. Martlen, John
Sawyer, Charles R. Magile, privates.
Auxiliary Foece— James F. Stitt, William C.
Horn, Stephen Kerrlsonand Robert Lockyer.
FIRE UNDERWRITERS ASSOCIATION OF THE
PACIFIC.
Meets third Tuesdays in February, May, August
and November, at their rooms, 303 California. The
object Is the mutual Improvement of methods and
practices In underwriting. Officers- Herbert Fol-
ger. President; R. "W. Osborn, Vice-President; Louis
"Welnmann, Secretary and Treasurer. Executive
Committee— F. J. Devlin, R. "W. Osborn, "Whitney
Palache.
ART SOCIETIES.
Art Association, The Sax Francisco— Organ-
ized March 28, 1871. Incorporated July 30, 1889, as
The San Francisco Art Association. Objects— The
promotion of painting, sculpture, and fine arts akin
thereto; the diffusion of a cultivated taste for art In
the community at large, and the establishment of an
academy or school of design. Membership in thi.s
society, which has now about four hundred contribu-
ting, one hundred and fifty life, and twelve honorary
members. Is open to all lovers of art. Regular mem-
bers' meetings held on the fourth Tuesday of March,
June, September and December, in the rooms of the
society, Mark Hopkins Institute of Art, southeast
corner California and Mason streets. Annual election
of officers last Tuesday In March of each year.
Officers- Horace G. Piatt, President; Edward
Bosqui and L. P. Latimer, Vice-Presidents; William
G. Stafford, Secretary; J. R.Martin, Assistant Secre-
tary; Louis Sloss, Jr., Treasurer.
The school of design connected with the Associa-
tion was organized December 31, 1873. The school
has ninety pupils. Its affairs are managed by a com-
mittee of members of the Art Association. R. D.
Yelland, Arthur F. Mathews, Amedee Joullin, John
.\. Stanton and Douglas Fllden, teachers; J.R.Mar-
tin, Secretary.
BANKS.
SAN FRANCISCO CLEARING HOUSE.
Thomas Brown, President; H. "Wadsworth, Vice-
President; John D. McKee, Secretary; Charles
Sleeper, Manager; J. T. Burke, Assistant Manager,
211 Sansome.
CLEARING HOUSE COMMITTEE.
Thomas Brown, Cashier Bank of California; Ign.
Steinhart, Manager Anglo-Callfornlan Bank, Ltd.;
S. G. Murphy, President First National Bank of San
Francisco; H. M. J. McMIchael, Agent Bank of Brit-
ish North America; "W. H. Crocker, President
Crocker-"Woolworth National Bank of San Francisco;
H. M. J. McMIchael, Secretary Clearing House Com-
mittee.
American Bank and Trust Company of San
Francisco. Incorporated December 7, 1887; Mills
building, corner Montgomery and Bush streets; Ed-
win Fretwell, President; James J. Fagan. Cashier.
Capital stock, $500,000; amount subscribed, S426,800;
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amount paid in coin, S426,800; total number of shari-s
of stock Issued, 4,268; amount paid on each share of
stock, «100. Directors— Edwin Fretwell, M. E. Mar-
shall, David Kerr, James H. Garrett, 0. D. Baldwin,
James Gamble.
Anglo-Califoknian Bank, Limited (San Fran-
cisco branch). Incorporated April 5, 1873; northeast
corner Sansome and Pine streets; I. Stelnhart and P
N. Lillenthal, Managers. Capital stock authorized,
£1,200,000; amount subscribed, £600,000; amount paid
in coin, £300,300; total number of shares of stock
issued, 29,970, £10 ordinary; 600 £1 deferred shares;
amount paid on each share of stock, £10 for ordinary.
£1 for deferred. Directors— Isaac Seligman, C. H.
Lushington, J. S. Montefiore, Hon. H. H. Fowler and
I.Simon.
Bank of British Columbia (San Francisco
Branch). Incorporated by royal charter, 1862; south-
east corner Bush and Sansome streets; W.Powell,
Manager; Capital, $3,000,000.
Bank of British North America. Incorporated
by royal charter, 1840; 124 Sansome street; H. M.
J. McMlchael, agent; J. R. Ambrose, agent. Capital
stock, $4,866,500 ; amount subscribed, 84,866,500 ;
amount paid in coin, $4,866,500 ; total number of
shares of stock Issued, 20,000; the amount paid on
each share of stock, $243.33. Directors— J. H. Brodie,
J. J. Cater, G. Farrer, H. K. Farrer, R. H. Glyn, E. A.
Hoare, H. J. B. Kendall, J. J. Kingsford, F. Lub-
bock, G. D. Whatman.
Bank of California. Incorporated June, 1864;
northwest corner California and Sansome streets;
AVllllam Alvord, President; Thomas Brown, Cashier.
Capital stock, $3,000,000; amount subscribed, $3,000.-
000; amount paid In coin, $.3,000,000; total number of
shares of stock Issued, 30,000; amount paid on each
share of stock, $100. Directors— William Alvord, J.
M. Allen, Antoine Borel. Adam Grant, A. K. P. Har-
mon, H. H. Hewlett, M. Lewis, George Whittell,
Charles R. Bishop, Edward W.Hopkins, Jacob Stern.
Bank of Commerce. Incorporated May 24, 1895;
southeast corner Market and Fourth (Flood build-
ing); H. F.Emeric, President; C S. Benedict, Vice-
President; Wm. C. Murdoch, Cashier; Capital stock.
$250,000. Directors— Wendell Easton, Thomas W.
in coin H. F. Emeric, C. S. Benedict, Wm. C. Mur-
dock.
California Safe Deposit and Trust Coji-
PANY. Organized April 24, 1882; corner California
and Montgomery streets; J. D. Fry, President; J.
Dalzell Brown, Secretary and Treasurer. Capital
stock, $2,000,000 ; amount subscribed, $2,000,000;
amount paid in coin, $1,000,000; total number of
shares of stock issued, 20,000; amount paid on each
share of stock, $50. Directors— J. D. Fry, R. D. Fry,
Jacob C. Johnson, A. D. Sharon, James Treadwell,
K. B. Wallace, I. G. Wickersham, Henry Williams.
Henry F.Fortmann, J. Dalzell Brown.
California Savings and Loan Society (in
liquidation). David Farquharson, President; Vernon
Campbell, Secretary; 1-2 Mills building, 9th floor.
Columbia Banking Company. Incorporated
March 10, 1893; Mills building, 236 Bush street; I. J.
Truman, President ; C. O. Perry, Cashier. Capital
stock, $1,000,000; amount subscribed, $204,200; amount
paid In coin, $61,360; total number of shares of stock
issued, 1,830; amount paid on each share of stock, $30
on 2,037 shares, and .«50 on five shares. Directors—
I. J. Truman, W. S. Miller. C. O. Perry, J. 0. Currier,
John Coop, N. C. Hawks, F. J. Turpin.
Columbus Savings and Loan Society. Incorpo-
rated January 18, 1893; 614 Washington street; J. F.
Fugazi, President; F. N. Belgrano, Cashier; A. A.
Micheletti, Assistant Cashier. Directors— J. F. Fu-
gazi, Joseph Cuneo, Giacomo Costa, I. W. Hellman,
E. C. Palmier!, George G. Caglieri, F. Arata, G.
Bacigalupi, Antonio Chichizola.
CoMPTOiR National d'Escompte de Paris.
Capital, Fes. 100,000,000.00 ($20,000,000.00); Reserves,
Fes. 7,707,688.95 ($1,541,537.79). Chairman, Mr. Denor-
mandle, late governor of the Bank of France; Gen-
eral Manager, Mr. Alexis Rostand; head office, 14
rue Bergere, Paris; principal branch office (Letter
of Credit Department), 2 Place de I'Opera, Paris;
San Francisco agency, 122 Sansome street. A. Phil-
lips, Acting Manager.
Crocker-Woolworth National Bank. Organ-
ized August 31, 1886; junction Montgomery, Post
and Market streets; William H. Crocker. Pre'sident;
G. W. Kline, Cashier. Capital stock. $1,000,000;
amount subscribed, $1,000,000; total amount actually
paid in coin by stockholders for capital stock, $1,000,-
000; total number of shares of stock issued, 10,000;
amount paid on each share of stock, $100. Directors —
William H. Crocker, W. E. Brown, C. F. Crocker, E^
B. Pond. G. W. Kline, G. W. Scott, Henry J. Crocker,
Donohoe-Kelly Banking Company. Incorpo-
rated March 1, 1891; northeast cor. Montgomery and
Sutter streets; Adam Grant, President; J. A. Douo-
hoe, Vice-President; James A. Thompson, Cashier^
Edward Donohoe, Assistant Cashier. Capital stock,
$650,000; amount subscribed, $650,000; amount paid,
in coin, $650,000; total number of shares of stock
Issued, 6,500; amount paid on each share of stock,
$100. Directors— Adam Grant, J. A. Donohoe, Eu-
gene Kelly, John J. McKinnon, Irving M. Scott,
John Bermingham, George Whittell, Howard Havens,
Edward Donohoe, C. de Gulgne.
First National Bank of San Francisco-
Organized October, 1870; corner Bush and Sansome
streets; S. G. Murphy, President; James K. Lynch,
Cashier. Capital stock, $1,500,000; amount subscribed,
$1,500,000; total amount paid In coin by stockholders-
for capital stock, $1,500,000; total number of shares of
stock issued, 15,000; amount paid on each share of
stock, $100. Directors— S. G. Murphy, James Moffitt,
George A. Low, George C. Perkins, James D. Phelan,
Thomas Jennings, N. Van Bergen, J. Downey Har-
vey, John A. Hooper.
French Savings and Loan Society (La Soci6t6=
FrauQaise d'Epargnes et de Prevoyance Mutuelle).
Reincorporated March 10, 1879; 534 California street;
E. J. LeBreton, President; Lucien Brand. Secretary.
Capital stock, $.300,000; amount subscribed, .$300,000;
amount paid In coin, $300,000; total number of shares-
of stock Issued, 6,000; amount paid on each share of
stock, $50. Directors — E. J. LeBreton, M. A. de Lave-
aga, A. Schneider, Paul Fleury, J. C. Sala.
German Savings and Loan Society. Incorpor-
ated February 10, 1868; 526 California street; B. A.
Becker, President; A. H. R. Schmidt, Cashier. Capi-
tal stock, 81,200,000; amount subscribed, $1,200,000;
amount paid in coin. $1,000,000; total number of shares
of stock Issued, 1,200; amount paid on each share of
stock, $833.33. Directors— Edward Kruse, B. A.
Decker, George H. Eggers, O. Schoemann. A. C.
Heineken, H. Horstmann, H. L. Simon. Ign. Stelnhart,
Daniel Meyer.
Grangers Bank of California (in liquidation).
300 California street; H. M. La Rue, President; Aug.
Muenter, Cashier.
HiBERNiA Savings and Loan Society. Incor-
porated April 12, 1859; reincorporated August 20,
1864; northwest corner McAllister and Jones streets;
James R. Kelly, President; Robert J. Tobin, Secre-
tary. Directors— R. J. Tobin, James R. Kelly, Al-
fred Tobin, J. J. O'Brien, Henry Doyle, Richard M.
Tobin, Charles Mayo, Joseph S. Tobin.
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-
tion. Capital paid up, 810,000,000; reserve funds,
85,250,000; reserve liability of shareholders, $10,000,-
000. San Francisco Agency, 401 Jlontgomery street.
W. H. Harries, Agent.
Humboldt Savings and Loan Society. Incor-
porated November 24, 1869; 18 Geary street; Adolph
C. Weber, President; Ernest Brand, Secretary. Capi-
tal stock, 8300,000; amount subscribed, 8300,000;
amount paid In coin, $300,000; total number of shares
of stock Issued, 300; amount paid on each share of
stock, 81,000. Directors— Adolph C. Weber, W. J.
Lowry, W. S. Keyes, I. Kohn, George C. Luchslnger.
London and San Francisco Bank (Limited),
Established 1865; reincorporated September 13, 1880;
424 California street; Arthur Scrivener, Manager;
William Steel. Assistant Manager. Capital stock of
the bank of which this is a branch, £700,000; amount .
subscribed, £490,000; amount paid in coin, £490,000;
total number of shares of stock issued, 70,000; amount
paid on each share of stock, £7. Directors— George
William Campbell, Henry Goschen, Charles Hemery,
William Newbold, Robert Davie Peebles, Robert
Ryrle, Norman Dunning Rideout.
London, Paris, and American Bank (Limited),
Incorporated January 9, 1884; northeast corner San-
some and Sutter streets ; Slg. Greenebaum, Manager;
C. Altschul, Assistant Manager. Capital stock, 82,.50O-
000; amount subscribed, $2,500,000; amount paid la
coin, §2,000,000; total number of shares of stock,
issued, 25,000; amount paid on each share of stock,
$80. Directors — W. Paterson, Simon Lazard, D. Cahn,
Max Rosenhain, John H. Gwyther.
Market Street Bank. Incorporated 1891; t
Powell street; S. C.Llllis, President; W.S.Hopkins,
Cashier. Capital paid up, 850,000. Directors— M. D,
Levy, W. S. Hopkins, Isaac Poly, W. Samuel, S. C.
Lillis.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Mutual Savings Baxk of San Francisco. In-
corporated November 21, 1889; 33 Post street; James
b. Phelan, President; Geo. A. Story, Cashier. Capi-
tal stock, 81,000,000; amount subscribed, S1,000.-
000; amount paid in coin, 8300,000; total number of
shares of stock issued, 10.000; amount paid on each
share of stock, 8.30. Directors — James D. Phelan,
James Moffitt, John A. Hooper, C. G. Hooker, S. G.
Murphy, F. J. Sullivan, L. P. Drexler, Robert Mc-
Elroy, Jos. D. Grant.
Nevada Bank of San Feancisco. Incorporated
October, 1875; northwest corner Montgomery and
Pine streets; I. W. Hellman, President; B. B.David-
son, Cashier. Capital stock, 83,000,000; amount sub-
.scrlbed, 83,000,000; amount paid in coin, 83,000,000;
total number of shares of stock issued, 300.000;
amount paid on each share of stock, 8100. Directors
— H. F. Allen, J. F. Blgelow, H. L. Dodge. J. L. Flood.
Lewis Gerstle, C. de Guigne, I. W. Hellman. J. W.
Mackay, Levi Strauss, Robert Watt, D. X. Walter.
Odd Fellows' Savings Bank (In liquidation). In-
corporated October 13, 1866; 240 Montgomery street.
A. W. Scott, President; James Benson. Cashier.
Directors— Martin Heller, H. J. Tllden, Daniel Hicks,
Charles Montgomery, A. W. Scott, L. B. Sonnenberg.
Louis Zeh.
Pacific Bank fin liquidation). 530 California
street, room 5 ; J. M. McDonald, President ; J. E. Far-
num. Secretary. Directors— James M. McDonald, P.
R. Mabury, Uriah Wood, J. J. Bowen, H. G. Meyer.
J. L. Cogswell, C. F. Lott, J. O. Jephson.
People's Home Savings Bank (in liquidation).
24 Mills building, tenth floor; George Stone, Presi-
dent; George F. Davidson, Vice-President: John F.
Sheehan, Secretary.
San Francisco Savings Union. Incorporated
June 18, 1862; 532 California street; Albert Miller.
President; E. B. Pond, Vice-President; Lovell
White, Cashier. Capital stock, 81,000,000, paid up;
Directors— Albert Miller, George W. Beaver, George
C. Boardman, Robert Watt. W. C. B. de Fremery, Dan-
iel E. Martin, Thomas Magee, Phil Barth, E. B. Pond.
Sather Banking Company. Incorporated March
24, 1887; southeast corner Pine and Sansome streets:
James K. Wilson, President; C. F. A. Talbot.
Vice-President; L. I. Cowgill, Cashier. Capital
stock, 81,2.50,000; amount subscribed, 81,250,000:
amount paid In coin, 81,000,000; total number of
shares of stock Issued, 10.000; amount paid on each
share of stock, 8100. Directors— C. F. A. Talbot,
William P. Johnson, Albert Miller, F. W. Sumner.
James K. Wilson, C. S. Benedict, Charles Main.
Savings and Loan Society. Incorporated July
23,1857; 101 Montgomery street; Samuel C. Blge-
low, President; Cyrus W. Carmany, Cashier. Cap-
ital stock, 81,000,000; amount subscribed, 81.000,000;
amount paid In coin, 8750,000; total number of shares
of stock Issued, 10,000; amount paid on each share of
stock, 875. Directors— S. C. Blgelow, Isaac Hyde.
Horace Davis, Arthur A. Smith, A. N. Drown, F. H.
Woods, Geo. E. Goodman, E. C. Burr, W. E. Davis.
Security Savings Bank. Incorporated March
2, 1871; 222 Montgomery street; Orvllle D. Bald-
win, President; Winfield S. Jones. Vice-Presi-
dent; S. L. Abbott, Jr., Secretary. Capital stock.
8300,000; amount subscribed, 8300,000; amount paid
In coin, 8300,000; total number of shares of stock
Issued, 1,200; amount paid on each share of
stock, 8250. Directors- William Alvord, William
Babcock, Adam Grant, Winfield S. Jones, A. K. P.
Harmon, H. H. Hewlett, O. D. Baldwin.
Tallant Banking Company. Incorporated July 2S,
1891 ; northeast corner California and Battery streets ;
John D. Tallant, President; Frederick W. Tallant,
Vice-President; John Dempster McKee, Cashier,
Capital stock, 81,000,000; amount subscribed, 8500.000;
amount paid in coin, 8500,000; total number of shares
of stock issued, 5,000; amount paid on each share of
stock, 8100. Directors— John D. Tallant, Frederick W.
Tallant, Elizabeth Tallant, John Dempster McKee.
Klrkham Wright, Austin C. Tubbs.
Union Trust Company of San Francisco. In-
corporated February 6, 1893; junction Montgomery.
Post and Market streets; Isalas W. Hellman, Pres'i-
dent; I. W. Hellman Jr., Secretary and Cashier.
Capital stock, 81,230,000; amount subscribed, 81,150-
000; amount paid In coin, 8750,000; total number of
shares of stock Issued, 1,150; amount paid on each
share of stock, 8600. Directors— Isalas W. Hellman,
Chr. De Guigne, Lewis Gerstle, H. F. Allen. J. L.
Flood, H. L. Dodge, George T. Marye, Jr., Robert
Watt, John D. Spreckels, Timothy Hopkins, Antoine
Borel.
Wells, Fargo & Company's Bank. Incorpor-
ated February 5, 1866; corner Market and Sansome
streets; John J. Valentine, President; H. Wads-
worth. Cashier. Capital stock, 88.000,000; amount
subscribed, 88,000,000; amount paid In coin, 8500,000:
total number of shares of stock issued, 80,000: sur-
plus, 85,750,000. Directors— Chas. F. Crocker, Ben-
jamin P. Cheney, Oliver Eldridge. Dudley Evans.
Geo. E. Gray, Henry E. Huntington, Homer S.
King, John J. McCook, John J. Valentine.
Yokohama Specie Bank. 515 Montgomery.
BENEFIT ASSOCIATIONS.
Austrian Military and Benevolent Associa-
tion. Meets second and fourth Wednesday of each
month. Drill first and third Wednesday each month
at 35 Eddy street. Officers- A. N. Batchia, Presi-
dent; N. Martula, Vice-President: S. Raicevlch,
Recording Secretary; George Mastahinich, Financial
Secretary; B. M. Burin, Treasurer.
Belgian Mutual Relief Society (Society Beige
de Secouro Mutuels). Organized 1883. Membership
about 100. Meets second and fourth Fridays of each
month at 320 Post street. William Van Goethem,
President; Victor David. Vice-President; Ern. Nev-
raumont. Recording Secretary; M. Lorentz, Finan-
cial Secretary; B. Pos, Treasurer.
Berlins, The. Organized September 16, 1890; In-
corporated 1891. Objects — To promote social Inter-
course among Its members and to aid sick or disabled
members. Officers— Frank L. Noriega, President;
J. J. Crowe, Vice-President; J. F. McGeough. Finan-
cial Secretary; E. D. Roach, Secretary: D. J. Shee-
han, Treasurer.
Cambrian Aid Society. Meets second Monday
of each month at 1133 Mission street. Object — Mu-
tual beneficial purposes. Prof. Thomas Price, Presi-
dent; John Edward, Secretary.
Chebra Achim Rachmonim Association.
Meets first Sunday afternoon of each month at 121
Eddy street. Object— Benevolence in case of sick-
ness and death. Charles Grosslicht, Secretary, 436
Natoma street.
Chebra Benai Tisrael Society. Meets the
third Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy
street. Object— Benevolence in case of sickness and
death. M. Ellas, Secretary, 422 Third street.
Chebra Biker Cholim Society. Meets the first
Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street.
Object— Benevolence in case of sickness and death.
M. Plnlas. President; A. N. Levy, Secretary, 517
Kearny street.
Chebra B'rith Shalom Society. A Jewish so-
ciety, established 35 years ago, with a membership of
ninety. Meetings are held the first Sunday of each
month In Shiels' building, 32 O'Farrell street. Ob-
jeot— To aid its members In sickness and distress.
H. Jacobs, President; M. Lewis, Treasurer; S.
Meyer, Secretary, 224 SI.\th street.
Chebra Ohavai Sholem Society. Meets at 121
Eddy street every second Sunday in each month.
Edward Leopold, President; Julius Israelsky, Secre-
tary, 840 McAllister street.
Chebra Ohaboth Zion Society. Meets the third
Sunday afternoon of each month at 121 Eddy street.
Object — Benevolence in case of sickness and death.
Morris Levy. President: Jacob Gans, Secretary.
Chevba Shaare Refooah. Regular meetings
second and fourth Sunday of each month at 120
O'Farrell street. S. Schwartz, President; D. Lande.
Secretary.
Congregation Beth Menahim Streisand.
Minna street, between Fourth and Fifth streets.
T. Baer, President; D. Lande, Secretary.
Danish Society (Dania). Branch No. 2 meets
every Thursday evening at 903 Market street.
Exempt Fire Company. Organized under an
Act of the Legislature, approved March 14, 1872.
Objects — Social Intercourse and mutual benefit.
Meetings held on the third Monday of each month
at the hall of the company, 9 Brenham place. Offi-
cers—George J. Bohen, President; A. J. Jessup,
Vice-President; John J. Gullfoyle, Secretary;
James W. Kentzel, Treasurer.
Exempt Relief Fund. Joseph Figel, President;
James O'Donnell, Secretary, 9 Brenham place.
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First Hbbkew Ladies Mutual Benefit Asso-
ciation. Organized, 1864. Number of members,
one hundred and seventy-five. Objects— To aid its
members In sickness and distress, and to bury the
dead. Meets first Sunday of every month at 121 Eddy
street. M. Marks, President; I. Baer, Treasurer;
S. Meyer, Secretary, 224 Sixth street.
FiSHEKMAN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. MSBtS
at 808 Montgomery street oh the first Saturday eve-
ning of each month.
French Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets
second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 318
Post street. They give free-treatment in cases of
sickness, either at home or at the French Hospital.
S. Weill, President.
Garibaldi Mutual Aid Society. Meets second
Thursday of each month at Garibaldi Hall, 423 Broad-
way. F. Zelro, President: F. Grata, First Vice-Presi-
dent; P. Simi, Second Vice-President; F. Lucchetti,
Treasurer; 6. Ertola, Secretary.
Har Harmorigh Lodge, No. 3, O. K. L. B. Meets
in B. B. Hall second and fourth Sundays of each
month. L. Solomon, President; A. N. Levy, Secre-
tary.
Hungarian Social and Mutual Aid Society of
Pacific Coast. Meets nrst and third Sunday eve-
nings of each month in Alcazar Building. Object-
Beneficial.
Improved Order of Red Men Endowment Fund
Association. Organized September 8, 1881. Fred-
erick Brandt, President; A. Jackson, Vice-Presi-
dent; Henry A. Chase, Secretary; H. H. Cole,
Treasurer. Meets first Tuesday evening in each
month at 320 Post street.
Improved Order of Red Men Relief and
Burial Association. H. S. Winn, President; H. A.
Chase, Secretary; William J. Smith. Treasurer.
Annual meeting first Monday in January. 320 Post
street.
Italian Bersaglieri Mutual Benevolent So-
ciety. Meets at Bersaglieri Hall, 1525 Stockton
street, second Thursday of each month. Number
of members, five hundred.
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets
second Monday In each month at Pioneer Hall, 808
Montgomery street. Established for the purpose of
affording assistance to sick members. J. C. Sala,
President; 6. laccheri, Vice-President; V. Ra-
venna, Treasurer; B. Moron, Secretary, P. O. Box
1848, r. Alameda.
Italian Reali Carabinieri Mutual Aid So-
ciety. Socleta dl Mutuo Soccorso delia Compagnia
Reali Carabinieri Itallani. Organized October 22, 1889;
incorporated June 17, 1892. Trustees' meeting, first
Tuesday of each month. General meeting, second
Tuesday of each month, at Garibaldi Hall, 423 Broad-
way; G. M. Postiglione, President, 107 Sutter street;
A. Babbino and V. Fusco, Vice-Presidents; M. G.
Tonini, Treasurer, 4 Montgomery avenue; G. Magli-
ano. Collector, 1224 Dupont street; Thomas Maino,
Secretary, 1219 Market street.
Italian Sharpshooters op the Alps. Armory,
1826 Powell street. Number of members, 200.
Twenty military members.
Journeymen Butchers' Protective and Be-
nevolent Association of the Pacific Coast.
Meets at 909i^ Market street every Thursday night.
Pay benefits in case of sickness and protect the wid-
dows and orphans. Fred Muenz, President; Joseph
Lyons, Vice-President; Ben Davis, Recording Secre-
tary. 1627 Polk street.
Juarez Guard Mutual and Benevolent So-
ciety. Organized October 17, 1871. Object— To aid
its sick members, both military and civil. Meets at
Apollo Hall, 810 Pacific street, second Thursday of
each month. Abelino Tejeda, President; O. M.
Goldaracena, Treasurer; A. Montero, Secretary;
Dr. E. E. Mervy, Physician; A. de la Torre, Sr.,
Captam.
Lafayette Guard Society. Meets at 620 Bush
street on first and third Fridays of each month.
Object— Mutual benefit to members. Pierre Bigue
President; F. Boyer, Treasurer; Camille Valentini!
Secretary.
Madrid Mutual Benevolent Society. Object
—Benevolence ; members, 134. Organized January
7, 18S7. Meets last Sunday of each month. Secre-
tary's office, 17 Moss street. Officers— Frank L Nori-
ega, President; E.E.Scialiero, Vice-President; Emile
Prahl, Secretary; Anton J. Coeiho, Recording Secre-
tary; JohnL. Noriega, Treasurer.
Marine Engineers' Association, No. 35. Organ-
ized in August, 1882. Number of members, 620. It is a
subordinate branch of the National Marine Engineers'
Beneficial Association, with branches in nearly every
maritime port in the United States, numbering over
100. Meetings held every Tuesday at 9 Mission street.
This Association has also a library and reading room
at 9 Mission street, convenient to the wharves.
Officers— George R. Kingsland, President; Frank
Bragg, Business Manager and Secretary, 9 Mission
street.
National Association Letter Carriers of
America. Golden Gate Branch, 214. J.J.Brown,
Secretary. Meets second Saturday of each month
in Judge Cook's court room. New City Hall.
National Association Post Office Clerks.
Branch 30. E. J. Barton, Secretary.
National Association of Stationary Engi-
neers. Organized February 22, 1883. San Francisco.
No. 1, of California. Educational and beneficial.
Meets every Thursday evening at 102 O'Farrell
street. C. P. Bockius, President; J. A. Grenzin, Sec-
retary, residence 228 Twelfth Street.
National Reserve Association. A fraternal
order, incorporated May 8, 1891, at Kansas City, Mo.
San Francisco Lodge, No. 57. Meets first Saturday
night of each month in Oriental Hall, 120 O'Farrell
street. Mrs. Z. Hawkes. President: H. G. Watrous,
Secretary; C. W. Coffin, treasurer, 227 Clipper street.
Nord-Deutscher Verein. Incorporated Febru-
ary 1, 1876. Object— Mutual benevolence in case of
sickness or death. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
at .33 Eddy street. Number of members, 359. Board
of Directors is elected every second Tuesday in
January, for the term of one year. Officers-Au-
gust Meyer, President; Carl Moller, Secretary; Wil-
liam Muller, Financial Secretary.
Order of Scottish Clans (a social and benevo-
lent society and fraternal mutual aid organization).
One clan has been organized in this city. Clan Fraser
No. 78, instituted November 18, 1890. Meets on the
first and third Thursday evenings of each month In
Eastern Hall, Shiels' building, 32 O'Farrell street.
Edward Kerr, Chief; William Cormack, Secretary;
Deputy Royal Chief for California, M. L. Crowe, 136
Hancock street.
Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers' Associa-
tion. Incorporated July 13, 1891. Meets at the
Grand Hotel on the last Saturday of each month.
Objects— Social Intercourse and mutual benefit.
Officers— S. Moseley Woods, President ; J. C. Eubanks,
Vice-President; A. C. Boideman, Secretary and
Treasurer. Director.?- B. B. Galland, W. F. Peter-
son, A. F. Wheaton, Ben Schloss, Julius Phillips, J.
B. Treadwell, J. A. Wilson, A. W. Weil.
Polish Society of California. Organized Jan-
uary, 1873. Objects— Social, literary, free Inter-
course with native land and all Polish societies; also
assisting those in need and in case of sickness, to
which end there has been organized lately a section
of mutual aid, under special rules, etc. Forms also
a group or branch of the "Polish National
Alliance" in the United States of America
(headquarters at Chicago, 111.), which is founded
upon a federative system of Individual so-
cieties, being assemblies or associations whose
aim is to develop morally and materially the
Polish element in the United States by establishing
for that purpose institutions founded on the prin-
ciple of the Catholic Church; also guardianship over
the Polish emigration, etc. Polish Society of Cali-
fornia meets on the first Sunday of each month at
3 Polk street. As group of the Polish Alliance, meets
every third Sunday of each month. Officers- Captain
C. Bielawski, President; Andrew Kopankiewlck,
Vice-President; Ignatz Kolaska, Secretary and Li-
brarian; Gustav Heilman, Treasurer.
San Francisco Baecker Verein. Organized
August 5, 1877. Number of members, 121. Meets
first and third Wednesdays of each month at Druid's
Hall, 413 Sutter street. Objects— Benevolent and
protective. Gustave Wirchner, President; Fred
Schramm, Recording Secretary.
San Francisco Chapter of American Institute
OF Architects. Seth Babson, President; W. P.
Moore, Vice-President; John M. Curtis, Treasurer;
Oliver Everett, Secretary, 408 California street.
Meetings are held on second Friday of each month.
San Francisco Fire Department Charitable
Fund Association. Meets New City Hall, Fire
Commissioners' rooms, on last Wednesday of every
month. Object— To benefit the sick members. D. T.
Sullivan, President; M. J. Dolan, Treasurer; E. F.
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Benefit issooiations.
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McKlttrick, Financial Secretary; James Radford
(foreman 25 Engine), Recording Secretary. Board
of Trustees, I. Gurmendez, John Mahoney, Wm. D.
Waters.
San Francisco Letter Carrier's Mutual Aid
Association. I. C. Levey, President; J.J.Brown,
Secretary; Fred H. Stanley, Financial Secretary.
Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month in
Native Sons' Hall, Mason street, near Geary.
San Francisco Musical Fund Societt. Incor-
porated January 20, 1864; reorganized December 17,
1875. Meets quarterly, second Tuesday in January,
April, July and October, at 1 p. m., at El Dorado Hall,
Alcazar Building, O'Farrell street. Number of
members, eighty. The object of this society is to
assist sick and disabled members and to bury its
dead. Officers— E. E. Schmltz, President; Mo. Davis,
First Vice-President; I. Franck, Second Vice-Presi-
dent; C. Heinsen, Secretary; Marcus M. Blum,
Treasurer; J. J. Mundwyler, J. Baumann, C. C.
Henke, Trustees.
San Francisco Produce Exchange Mutual
Benefit Association. W. H. Yates, President;
T. C. Friedlander, Secretary, 433 California street.
San Francisco Schwaben Veeein. Meets first
and Third Mondays of each month in Turn Verela
Hall, 323 Turk street.
Scandinavian Society. Object— Mutual assist-
ance in case of sickness, and to bury the dead.
Monthly meetings held at 10 California street.
Ofllcers— Albert Hansen, President; Rasmus B.
Nielsen and P. M. Paulson, Secretaries.
Servian Montenegrin Literary and Benevo-
lent Society. Meets first and third Wednesdays of
each month at 10 California street, room 12.
Slavonic Illyric Mutual Benevolent So-
ciety. Organized November 17, 1857; Incorporated
April 1, 1873. Number of members, 130. Meets first
and third Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell
street.
Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society. Meets
at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street, on the last Sunday
in each month. Object — To benefit the sick and bury
the dead. Jose Alonso, President; Domingo Men-
dez, Vice-President; Medardo Garcia, Financial
Secretary; Manuel Arjo, Recording Secretary, 915
Broadway; T. T. Fatjo, Treasurer.
St. Joseph's Benevolent Society of St.
Mary's Church (Old Cathedral). Established in
1861. Has at present about 100 members. Benefits—
The services of a first-class physician for the mem-
bers and their families, and on the death of a mem-
ber $75 towards funeral expenses; also stimulating
the members to a constant observance of their holy
religion and moral and Intellectual improvement.
Meetings held the third Sunday of each month in
the basement of St. Mary's Church. William Muras-
ky, President; H. J. Brown, Secretary.
St. Patrick's Mutual Alliance Association
of California. Organized March, 20, 1873. Meets
on the first and third Monday evenings of each month
in K. R. B. Hall, southeast corner Mason and O'Far-
rell streets. Total membership, 240; assets over
$12,000. The object of this Association shall be the
mutual relief of its members when rendered incap-
able by sicliness of protecting and providing for
themselves; to encourage a spirit of union and
brotherly love among Irishmen and their descend-
ants, of all creeds and classes, and to strengthen, fos-
ter and promote fraternal feelings of friendship and
charity among its members. Ofllcers— T. F. Alford,
President; J. H. McGinney, First Vice-President;
P. Rooney, Second Vice-President; H. F. Keon, Re-
cording Secretary; M.J. Gorman, Financial Secre-
tary; John F. Quale, Corresponding Secretary, 116
Ash avenue; John Moore, Treasurer.
St. Paulus German Roman Catholic Benevo-
lent Society. Organized July, 1870. Number of
members, 240. The objects of this society are to
afford relief to distressed members and the support
of their widows and orphans. Meets second Monday
of each month In the basement of St. Boniface's
Church. Ofllcers- F. L. Guntz, President; Charles
Maritzen, Vice-President; Franz Reichllng, Record-
ing Secretary; Henry Eckart, Financial Secretary;
John Lehrltter, Treasurer.
St. Peter's German Catholic Benevolent So-
ciety. Organized March, 1864; incorporated Sep-
tember, 1866. Meets first Monday of each month in
the basement of St. Boniface's Church. The objects
of this Society are to afford relief to members in need,
and the support of their widows and orphans. The
officers are— F. B. Schoensteln, President; Bernhard
Meyer, Vice-President; Andrew Merllng, Record-
ing Secretary; Joseph Hoefer, Financial Secretary;
Nicholas Straub, Treasurer.
Sued-Deutscher Verein. Organized October
23d, 1884. Jleets first and third Thursdays of each
month at 413 Sutter street. Object— Beneficiary.
F. Huber, President; Christ Weber, Secretary.
Swiss Mutual Benevolent Society Organized
1S59; reorganized 1874. Number of members, 700.
Object— To afford its members mutual assistance
in case of sickness or accident, or for burial
of deceased members. Officers — Antoine Borel,
President; F. Mellmann, Vice-President; John Freu-
er. Treasurer; A. Juillerat, Secretary; E. de Cor-
val, M. D. and T. A. Rottanzi, M. D., Physicians; R.
Maestretti, Collector. Office of society, 536 Kearny
street.
Teachers' Mutual Aid Society of San Fran-
cisco. Meets at Board of Education rooms, New
City Hall, on first and third Wednesdays of each
month. Its object is for mutual benefits. Miss
Laura T. Fowler, President; Miss N. C. Haswell,
Financial Secretary; Mrs. Evans Smith, Recording
Secretary, 514 Sutter street; Miss A. M. D'Arcy,
Treasurer.
Union Printers' Mutual Aid Society. Ob-
jects—To give financial aid and assistance to its
members who are unable to follow their occupation
on account of sickness or accident. To supply
medical attendance and medicine to its members
and bury the dead. No one to be initiated under 20
or over 55 years of age. The benefits are SIO
per week for 52 weeks, and 85 thereafter. Officers —
President, L. P. Ward; First Vice-President, A. M.
Parry; Second Vice-President, Geo. E. Mitchell; Re-
cording Secretary, A. J. P. Regaudiat; Financial
Secretary, J. R. Winders; Treasurer, W. B. Benoist;
Marshal, Geo. H. Saunders, Guardian, F. Mooney.
William L, Berry, M. D., Physician. The society
meets the first Thursday in each month at Eintracht
Hall, 539 California street, at 2:30 P. M. For applica-
tion, etc., apply to A. J. P. Regaudiat, Recording
Secretary, 7 Wetmore place.
Verein Eintracht. Meets at their hall, 237
Twelfth street, every Wednesday evening. It is a
beneficial society and has a gymnasium. Charles
Winters, President; R. Jentzsch, Vice-President;
Casper MUller, Corresponding Secretary ; Otto Thiele,
Financial Secretary; Henry Behrens. Treasurer; H.
GUmbel, Frank Huber, L. Leffmann, Trustees.
Verein Ostereich Social and Mutual Aid
Society. Meets first and third Thursdays of each
month in the Alcazar building. Object— Beneficial.
A. Schohay, President; T. Lamberg, Recording Sec-
retary; Ferd. Heiduska, Treasurer; R. Kiffinger,
Financial Secretary.
Widows and Orphans Aid Association. Or-
ganized January 13, 1878, with 88 members, to embrace
the whole police force of San Francisco, with the
object of protecting and endowing their widows and
orphans in case of death. Present membership, 530.
None but regular police officers can become mem-
bers. The dues are one dollar per month; there are
no assessments. Since its organization it has paid
death benefits amounting to 8105,600. Meets at Police
Court Room No. 3, New City Hall, second Sunday
afternoon of each month at 8 o'clock. Officers-
Captain Geo. W. Wittman, President; Lieutenant
Daniel Hannah, Vice-President; Charles Janes, Re-
cording Secretary; Samuel H.Rankin, Financial Sec-
retary; John Duncan, Treasurer.
Young Men's Catholic Union (R. C). Meets
at Loyola Hall, 3 Tenth street. Leo Assembly, No. 4.
meets the first and third Thursdays of each month.
Loyola Assembly, No. 1, meets the first and third
Wednesdays of each month ; fraternal and benevo-
lent. St. Joseph's Assembly, No. 3, meets the second
and fourth Tuesdays of each month.
Young Men's Institute (R. C). Grand Council
organized in San Francisco in 1883. Office, Y. M. I.
Hall, southeast corner Tenth and Market streets.
Object— Mutual improvement and a fund for sick and
funeral benefits. Officers of the Grand Council-
John Lynch, Grand President ; Henry A. Young,
Grand First Vice-President; Rev. W. D. McKinnon,
Grand Second Vice-President; George A. Stanley,
Grand Secretary; John O'Donnell, Grand Treasurer.,
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Associated Charities. Organized March, 1888,
with a unique and comprehensive field outlined for
thoughtful and practical work. Quoting Rev. F. G.
Peabody. the Central Council defines its objects
thus: "The old charity satisfied the feelings of the
giver by alms; the new charity educates the re-
ceiver to do without alms. The old charity was
temporary relief; the new charity is continuous edu-
cation. It is better charity to find work than to re-
lieve want: better charity to teach a trade than to
encourage mendicancy; better charity to provide
stimulus for thrift than to make thrift unnecessary."
Central ofiice, 425 Pine street, second floor. Meets
every Fridav at 3:30 p. M., at 601 Commercial street.
Officers— B. P. Flint. President; John M. Burnett,
Vice-President; Miss Virginia Fitch, General Secre-
tary; S. W. Lew, Treasurer. Directors— Oliver Eld-
ridge, Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper. E. J. Bowen, Mrs.
Charles Lux, Dr. Charlotte B. Brown.
Austrian Bexevolent Society. Meets first and
third TVednesdays in each month at 413 Sutter street.
Number of members. S50 X". P. Milloglav, Presi-
dent; Anton Connlch, Secretary, 601 Sansome street.
British Bekevolext Society of California.
Rooms, 604 Merchant street. Incorporated in 1865
for the purpose of affording temporary relief to sick
and destitute persons born under the British flag.
Since its organization it has disbursed exclusively
for relief nearly STl.590. and has procured work for
nearly 10.500 persons. The present membership con-
sists of 102 paying members. 7 life members and
10 honorary members. The Secretary is in attend-
ance daily from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. The regular meet-
ing is held the first Tuesday in each month at 4 p. m.
The Board of Relief meets twice a month. Ofiicers —
"William Doxey, President; J. H. Wallace. First Vice-
President; Stanhope Dickinson, Second Vice-Presi-
dent; Percy Beamish, Treasurer; "William "W. Bol-
ton, Secretary.
California Prison Commission". Organized Nov-
ember 27, 1865. Object— To give aid to prisoners
while in prison and after they are released; to im-
prove prisons and have good discipline through ap-
propriate legislation, the proper education of public
sentiment, the co-operation of the courts, the police
and prison officials, and otherwise as opportunity is
afliorded. Officers- Charles Montgomery, President;
Rev. .John Kimball, Vice-President; A. J. Ralston,
Treasurer; Rev. James "Woodworth, Secretary, 1713
Stevenson street.
California Society for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children. Incorporated September 2,
1876. Objects— To provide ways and means to secure
the enforcement of an Act for the Prevention of
Cruelty to Children, and to labor in the education of
a public sentiment of humanity and gentleness toward
children. Office, 1170 Market street. Donohoe build-
ing, rooms 95-96. Officers— Colonel Charles Sonntag,
President; John McComb. Secretary; George A.
Xewhall, Treasurer.
Danish Ladies" Relief Society. Peter Iver-
sen. President; Mrs. Blohme and Mrs. A. Sanderup,
Vice-Presidents; Charles "Warming, Recording Sec-
retary; Miss Xilsen, Financial Secretary; Thomas
Mikkelsen, Treasurer. Number of members, 200.
Meets first "Wednesday of each month at 25 Tenth
street.
Emanu-El Sisterhood. Council of Administra-
tion meets every Tuesday forenoon at 219 Ninth
street. Officers— Mrs. P. N. Lilienthal, President;
Mrs. J. Voorsanger and Mrs. M. S. Eisner, Vice-Presi-
dents; Mrs. Lewis Gerstle. Treasurer; Mrs. A. M.
Davis, Secretary, 1722 Pine street.
Eureka Benevolent Society. Organized Octo-
ber. 1850, to assist poor and needy Hebrews in want
or sickness. Number of members, 734. who pay si
each per month, besides an additional sum of 25 cents
for the support of widows and orphans of members.
Office, 105 Stockton street, rooms 21-24. Officers—
S. W. Rosenstock, President; Leo Eloesser, Secre-
tary; Albert Meyer, Treasurer; Jules Llevre, Col-
lector.
First Hebrew Benevolent Society. Location,
northeast corner Post and Taylor streets. Levi
Shilling, President; B. L. Brandt, Vice-President;
S. Zekind, Secretary; M. H. Llchtenstein, Treasurer.
Free Dispensary Clinic. Organized by the Med-
ical Department. University of California. The rooms
of the Dispensary are at 155 New Montgomery street.
Sick poor. treated free.
French Ladies' Benevolent Society. Meets at
318 Post street, on every Thursday afternoon. It is
organized for the purpose of helping poor French
people. Mrs. S. "Weill, President; Mrs. Chevassus,
Vice-President; Mrs. L. Montpellier, Secretary; Mrs.
Gallolx, Treasurer.
Gardeners' and Ranchers' Association of
San Francisco. Colombo Market. Domenico Gi-
anni, Secretary.
German Benevolent Society, The,— Styled in
German, " Die Allgemelne Deutsche Unterstiitzungs
Gesellschaft,"— is one of the most charitable Institu-
tions in California. Established January 7, 1854,
with 111 members, it now has 3,035 members, and Is
considered the largest German Society in the United
States. During its forty-two years of existence it
has expended S343,000. It owns and controls the Ger-
man Hospital, a noted and commodious institution.
Applications for membership or assistance should
be addressed to H. C. Jordan, General Agent. Office-
open from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. — 320 Geary street. Offi-
cers—B. Broemmel, President; Carl Uhllg, First Vice-
President; C. E. Hansen, Second Vice-President;
W. Hermann and C. Goecker, Secretaries; Fr. C.
Siebe, Treasurer. Directors — Carl Hess, "W. E. Lutz,
Richard Fluking, Louis Zeiss, Ed. A. Kell and Hugo
Waldeck. Max Salomon, M. D., Physician.
German Ladies' General Benevolent Society.
The German Ladies' General Benevolent Society
was founded in 1870 for the purpose of aiding poor
German women and children. Meets on the first day
of each month at 320 Geary street. Its affairs are
managed by a Board of Directors, consisting of the
following ladies— Mrs. Hulda Hlldebrandt, Presi-
dent; Mrs. Dr. Regensburger, Vice-President; Mrs.
J. Popert, Secretary; Mrs. F. Stadtmueller, Treas-
urer.
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association. Or-
ganized October 6, 1879; Incorporated October 6, 1884.
This work had its Inspiration In the Bible Class of
Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper. Its object is the establishment
and maintenance of free kindergartens in San Fran-
cisco, and the sustaining of a free Normal Training
School for Klndergartners, and to further promote
the work for needy, neglected children. There are
seventy well-known ladies on the Board, also thirty
representative gentleman of the city and vicinity,
including the Presidents of the Leland Stanford Jr.
University and the University of California, and
other distinguished professors. Up to October 8,
1895, 20,116 little children, under six years of age.
have been trained in these kindergartens. Forty
kindergartens have been organized. Three hundred
and fifty thousand dollars, including endowments,
have been given to this work by the citizens of San
Francisco during the sixteen years. Mrs. Stanford
has, in addition to this, endowed five Memorial Kin-
dergartens with ?100,000. The first year the total
receipts were «1, 805.70; the sixteenth year the total
receipts were §44,205.77. Mother's Meetings have
been organized to encourage thrift, economy and
hygiene in the families connected with the kinder-
gartens, and to bring something of new hope and
comfort into their hard and cheerless lives. A free
Normal Training School for teachers has been in
successful operation for four years, under the super-
vision of Miss Anna M. Stovall. a distinguished
trainer. The graduates from the Golden Gate Free
Training School are in demand from all parts of the
country. The Golden Gate J'roebel .\ssociation, an
organization composed of the teachers and graduates
of the association, is also in successful operation.
Officers— Mrs. Leland Stanford, Honorary President;
Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper, President; Mrs. Chas. Hol-
brook. First Vice-President; Mrs. Louis SIoss, Second
Vice-President; Mrs. George T. Gaden, Secretary;
Miss Virginia Fitch, Assistant Secretary; Miss
Isabelle Knight, Treasurer; Mrs. Sarah B. Cooper,
Superintendent; Miss Harriet Cooper, Deputy Super-
intendent and Private Secretary; Charles G. Lathrop.
Mrs. Alvan Flanders and Mrs. E. B. Cutter, Auditors.
Directors — Mrs. Leland Stanford, Mrs. Sarah B.
Cooper. Mrs. George Hearst, Mrs. Charles B. Alex-
ander. Mrs. Charles Holbrook, Mrs. Cyrus "Walker,
Mrs. A. J. Pope, Mrs. Louis SIoss. Mrs. B. F. Norris,
Mrs. Charles Clayton, Mrs. John F. Merrill. Normal
Trainer. Miss Anna M. Stovall.
Helpers, The. Miss Bertha Samuels, President; ■
Miss Lillian Gambitz, Secretary, 1710 Laguna street.
Homeopathic Dispensary. Located in the Hahne-
mann Hospital College Building, 115 Haight street.
Object— To provide homeopathic medical treatment
and surgical aid for the poor, and to attend at their
homes those who are not able to attend the dlspen-
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sary. Hours, from 10 a. m. to S p. m. daily, except
Sunday. William Boerlcke, M. D., Medical Superin-
tendent.
Kong Chow Beneficial Society. Incorporated
September 24, 1867. Location, north side of Pine
street, between Kearny street and Grant avenue.
•Organized for charity to Chinese.
Knights of the Maccabees. San Francisco
Tent, No. 18. G. H. Bertram, Commander; Theo.
Frollch, Record Keeper. Meets second and fourth
Friday of each month at 120 O'Farrell.
Knights of Pythias' Bukeau of Belief. Meets
every Saturday at 8 p. m. In Pythian Castle, 909 Mar-
ket street. E. J. Wilson, President; M. B. Dye,
Vice-President; H. E. Snook, Treasurer; W. S. Lans-
field, Secretary, 122 Clipper street.
Ladies' Seaman's Friend Society. Meetings of
the society are held on the first Wednesday of each
month at the Sailors' Home, corner Main and Harri-
son streets. OiHcers— Mrs. W. B. Ewer, President;
Mrs. K. S. Barclay, Vice-President; Mrs. A. McAn-
ney, Recording Secretary; Mrs. W. H. Barnes, Cor-
responding Secretary; Mrs. A. L. Brannan, Treas-
urer.
Ladies of the Gkand Army of the Republic.
Objects— To keep Memorial Day forever sacred; to
see that children are properly taught the history of
■our country and Imbued with patriotism, and to assist
the Grand Army of the Republic in all its charitable
And benevolent work. Eligibility — All mothers,
wives, sisters and daughters of soldiers, sailors or
marines who served honorably during the war of
the Rebellion; also army nurses of good character.
Department officers of California— Eva J. French,
President, Santa' Rosa; Lydia C. Hinckley, Sr. Vice-
President, San Francisco; Sarah E. B. Todd, Jr.
Vice-President, Oakland; Emma Renwlck. Treas-
urer, Sacramento; Elma V. Fuller, Chaplain, Fresno;
Eleanor P. Anderson, Counseios, San Jose; Anna D.
Mobiey, Secretary, Santa Rosa. Seven Pines
■Circle No. 3. Meets every Monday evening at
Alcazar Building. Mrs. Isabella Plnkson, Secretary.
Ladies' Society of Israelites (Israelitischer
Frauen-Vereln). Established August 12, 1855, for
the purpose of assisting Hebrew women under all
circumstances of want. Meets Monday afternoon of
■each week at 105 Stockton street, room 21. Number
of members. 300. Officers— Mrs. J. S. Dinkelsplel,
President; Mrs. Henry Wangenhelm, Vice-President;
Mrs. George Greenzwelg, Treasurer; Leo Eloesser,
Secretary; D. Michael, Collector.
Ladies' United Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Established 1855. Meets every Monday at 2
p. M. in the vestry of the Synagogue, corner of Post
and Taylor streets. Object— To assist the sick, the
poor and the needy women of the Jewish faith. The
affairs of the society are managed by a board of of-
ficers composed of ladies, with an Advisory
Board consisting of three gentlemen. Officers- Mrs.
-J. S. Oppenheim, President; Mrs. A. J. Prager, Vice-
President; Mrs. S. Zeklnd, Treasurer; Mrs. H. Llpp-
man. Secretary.
Little Sisters' Infant Shelter Kindergar-
ten. Location, 512 Minna street. This kindergarten
was organized for the purpose of training the
'boarders as well as the day attendants of the Shelter.
The room is large and sunny and fitted up with
■everything necessary for the work of the kindergar-
ten. Mrs. Josie H. Kentley, teacher.
Masonic Board op Relief. Meets at Masonic
Temple every Saturday evening. This board is com-
posed of the masters or representatives of the six-
teen lodges holding concurrent jurisdiction in San
Francisco. Said lodges contribute to but draw
nothing from the funds of the board-sojourning Mas-
ter Masons, their widows and orphans being alone
recipients of its charities. Money refunded Is again
given to the needy of our order. Jos. L. Crittenden,
■Chairman; E. C. Hare, Secretary; Charles P. Over-
ton, Treasurer.
Master Mariners' Benevolent Association.
Meets every Wednesday evening at 421 Post street.
N. C. Larsen, President; Mlkel Orson, Vice-Presi-
dent; L. Traung, Recording Secretary, 18 Bond
street; C. W. J. Miller, Financial Secretary; Edward
Henrix, Treasurer.
Mens' Home. This society Is to a great extent
self-supporting. A clean bed, bath and break-
fast are furnished for ten cents. Where the ex-
penditures are in excess of the receipts, the balance
is met by voluntary contributions. Location, 34
Minna street^ Samuel Rhodes, Superintendent.
Odd Fellows' Employment Association. . Room
11, I. O. O. F. Hall, Seventh and Market streets.
Furnishes clerical, skilled and unskilled labor at
short notice. No charge to employer or employee.
A. E. Richardson, President; A. McMenaman, Sec-
retary.
The General Relief Committee I. O. 0. F.
Meets every Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. In Eu-
reka Hall, I. 0. O. F. Building. Its alms and objects
are to take charge of and care for sick and dis-
tressed Odd Fellows (and their families) who are
members of I. O. O. F. lodges other than in San Fran-
cisco. J. L. Geary Jr., President; F. E. Smith, Vice-
President; O. W. Crawford, Treasurer; J. F. Nichols,
Secretary, residence 410 Nineteenth street; room 3,
I. 0. 0. F. Building.
Pacific Homeopathic Dispensary Associa-
tion. Meets second Monday of each month at T4;i
Howard street. Object— To assist the poor in sick-
ness. Mrs. S. A. D. MoKee, President; Mrs. C. E.
Glbbs, Mrs. W. S. Spinney. Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Vice-
Presidents; Mrs. Walter Parsons Clark, Secretary;
Mrs. R. R. Haskell, Treasurer.
Pioneer Kindergarten Society. Organized
July 23, 1878; incorporated July 25, 1878. First kin-
dergarten established September 25, 1878. Reincor-
porated January. 1886. Officers— Mrs. M. H. Hecht,
Honorary President; Mrs. David Bixler, President;
Mrs. Frederlcka George, Treasurer; Mrs. Alfred
Shaw Moore, Recording Secretary; Miss Kate M.
Atkinson, Corresponding Secretary.
Subordinate Kindergartens — Sliver Star, Pacific
and Sansome streets; The Adler, Folsom and Second
streets; The Sutro Mall Dock, 218 Brannan street.
San Francisco Benevolent Association.
Meets first Wednesday of each month at 538 Jackson.
Object— To give temporary relief to the destitute,
such as paying the rent, medicines, provisions, find-
ing places for them and sending them to the country.
Officers— N. P. Cole, President; C. V. S. Glbbs, Treas-
urer; Robert Beechlng, Manager, 538 Jackson street.
San Francisco Board of Relief, I. O. B'nai
B'rith. Meets at B'nai B'rlth Hall on the first and
third Sundays of each month. D. Harris, President;
Charles Cooper, Vice-President; Harry Ankel, Sec-
retary; J. L. Franklin, Treasurer. The President
and Vice-President of every lodge in the city are
members of the Board.
San Francisco Boys' Club Association. 740
Bryant street. Organized December. 1891. The
object of this organization is to promote the mental
and moral welfare of boys. Afternoon and evening
clubs are led by young men and women, and boys are
Instructed In parliamentary law, manual training,
singing and games. It Is the object to lead the boys,
often of a poorer class, toward higher thoughts and
intelligent citizenship. There is no religious in-
struction. Officers— F. Gelet Burgess, President;
Florence Paul, Vice-President; Sidney S. Pelxotto.
Secretary; Julia George, Treasurer.
Silver Links Boys' Club. 427 Second street.
Organized December 9, 1893. 26 members. Offl-
cers— Miss Mary Carmany, President; Fredrick
Magee, Vice-President; William Kruken, Secretary;
Henry Tothmer, Treasurer.
City Front Boys' Club. 615 Sansome street.
Organized March, 1894. 50 members in constant at-
tendance. Officers— Norman McLaren, President;
J. B. Berry, Secretary.
Russian Hill Neighborhood House. 1031 Val-
lejo street. Organized June, 1894. Workers— Mrs.
Mary Richardson, Miss Mary Gamble, Miss Anna
B. Campbell, Miss Florence Paul, Mr. Burgess.
Total membership, 79.
The Children's Club. 632 Twenty-second street.
Organized April 8, 1895. Miss Gould, President
and Treasurer; Miss Castelhun, Vice-President; Mr.
Kolelcke, Secretary. 75 members.
Boys' Club of the Krp Church Missions House.
249 Second street. Organized August 1, 1894. About
185 visiting members.
BoY's' Club of the Sisterhood Emmanuel.
Ninth street. Organized December, 1896. Under
the direction of the Boys' Club Committee, Mrs. I.
N. Walter, Chairman.
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission.
Incorporated October, 1880. Object— Carrying fruit,
flowers, literature and delicacies to the sick in hos-
pitals and tenements. Rooms. 631 Sutter street, where
the members meet every Thursday, from 9 a. m. to
1 p. 31., for arr.ingement of flowers and provisions.
Officers— Miss Hannah L. Leszynsky. President; Mrs.
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George H. Buckingham, First Vice-President; Miss
Iv. Eodgers, Second Vice-President; Miss Ida B.
Fisher. Secretary; Miss Phenie Armer, Assistant
Secretary; Mrs. Paul Bunlier, Treasurer; Miss Wini-
fred C. Douglass, Librarian; Miss Mattie Brown,
Assistant Librarian.
San Feancisco Homeopathic PoLTCLiific. Lo-
cation, 220 Montgomery avenue. Hours, 10 a. m.
to 1. p. M. D. Albert Hiller. M. D., Superintendent;
T. A. Blinn, Secretary.
Sast Fp.axcisco Polyclinic. The. A free dispen-
sary for the sick poor. Location. 410 Ellis street.
Officers— F. W. D'Evelvn. M. B., CM.. President;
Henry L. Wagner, M. B., Ph. D., and Douglass W.
Montgomery. Vice-Presidents; L. Bazet, M. D.,
Treasurer; Leo Xewmark, M. D., Secretary.
San Fp.axcisco Settlemext Association. Was
founded in April. 1894, as the result of the visit to
San Francisco of iliss Jane Adams of Hull House,
Chicago. Its object Is to maintain in San Francisco
a settlement similar to those that have been so suc-
cessful in the East and in England, such as Hull
House, Chicago, Andover House, Boston, and Toyn-
bee Hall in East London. There is a governing
council consisting of the following members: Prof.
Bernard Moses, President; Prof. Frank Angell. Vice-
Presiden-t: Victor O'Brien, Treasurer; Mrs. M. C.
Schermerhorn, Resident in Charge; Miss Virginia
Fitch, Secretary; Miss Ethel Beaver. Mr. .John F.
Harrold, Mrs. Mary W. Kincaid, Miss Fannie McLean,
Miss Jean Parker, Miss Morrison. The Settlement
House, known as the "South Park Settlement," is
located at No. 15 South Park, between Second and
Third, Bryant and Brannan streets. Mr. F. C.
Haynes has charge of the house.
San Fkancisco Society for the Pkevextion
OF Cruelty to Animals. Incorporated April, 1868.
Office, Donohoe building, rooms 94-95, 1170 Market
street. Office telephone, south 357; night telephone,
west 352. Xumber of members, 467. Objects— To
provide ways and to secure the enforcement of
an Act for the more eifectual Prevention of Cruelty
to Animals, approved March 30, 1868, and to labor in
the education of a public sentiment of humanity and
gentleness toward domestic and other animals. Offi-
cers—Jacob Z. Davis, President; X. P. Cole, Vice-
President: James S. Hutchinson, Treasurer; C. B.
Holbrook, Secretary.
Silver Street Kindergarten Society. Loca-
tion. 64 Silver street. Officers— Mrs. Charles B.
Alexander. President; Mrs. L L. Baker, Vice-
President; W. E. Brown, Secretary. 2016 California
street; Adolph Schmidt, Treasurer; Miss Xora Archi-
bald Smith, Superintendent, 64 Silver street. Direc-
tors—Mrs. Charles B. Alexander, Mrs. Horatio Steb-
hins. Miss Kate R. Stone. Mrs. Milton S. Eisner,
Mrs. Charles G. Hooker, Mrs. Edwin R. Dimond.
Mrs. Garrison Gerst, Mrs. L. L. Baker. Mrs. William
Mintzer, W. E. Brown.
SociETE Belge De Bienfaisance. Leon Andre,
Secretary. Office, 413 Kearny.
Society for Christian Work. Organized Octo-
ber. 1873. This society is connected with the First
Unitarian Church, and Is under the auspices of the
ladies of the congregation, every one of whom is ex-
pected to aid in its support. The objects of the
society are to relieve the sick and destitute, dis-
tribute clothing, seek employment for needy women,
and assist the unfortunate in all practicable ways.
Membership is one dollar a year. Contributions of
reading matter are distributed to the prisons, hos-
pitals and asylums. The money needed for the pros-
ecution of this work is obtained by the Sewing Society
of the congregation, which meets every second and
fourth Monday at 10 a. si., in the church parlors, to
which all are cordially invited. Mrs. E. T. B. Mills.
Corresponding Secretary.
Society of St. Vincent De Paul. Meets on sec-
ond Thursday of each month at the Hall of St.
Mary's Cathedral, Van Xess avenue and O'Farrell
street. Object— To relieve distress wherever found,
regardless of race or religion. Officers — John M.
Burnett, President; P. J. Thomas, Secretary, 1307
Vallejo street. Subordinate conferences, meeting at
their own parishes— St. Peter's, St. Dominic's. St.
Mary's Cathedral, St. Joseph's, St. Patrick's, Sacred
Heart. St. Rose's, St. Brendan's, St. Theresa's. St.
Bridgid's, St. Francis', Mission Dolores. St. Paul's,
St. James'.
St. Andrew's Society. Organized September 23.
1863. Object— For the purpose of affording relief to
persons of Scottish extraction, who may be in want
or distress. Meets every Monday evening at Scottish
Hall, 111 Larkin street. All Scotchmen, children
and grandchildren of a native of Scotland are eligible
to membership on payment of S3 admission fee, and
50 cents monthly dues. Present membership, 400.
Officers— Andrew Wilkle, President; James S. Web-
ster. First Vice-President: James Ralph, Jr., Second
Vice-President; T. C. Lawson, Treasurer; W. C.
Cook. Recording Secretary; John D. Robertson, Fi-
nancial Secretary.
Swiss Relief Society. Organized 1874; reorgan-
ized October, 1886. Object— Aiding Swiss in need
and deserving of assistance. Officers— A. Borel,
Swiss Consul, Honorary President; H. Pichoir, Presi-
dent; G. A. Berton, Vice-President; A. Vignier,
Treasurer; A. Juillerat, Secretary, office 536 Kearny
street.
Teutonia Society. Organized June 1, 1866.
Xumber of members, two hundred and fifty. Meets-
at Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street, every Tuesday
evening for business purposes, and Thursday even-
ing for social enjoyment. The objects of this society
are to assist members who, by accident or sickness,
are incapacitated from pursuing their calling, and
for the purpose of defraying the funeral expenses of
the members thereof.
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SAN FRANCISCO,
202 Market Street.
Organized April, 1877. Objects— To protect the in-
terests of its members, prevent settlements without
full investigation, resist inequitable and fraudulent
settlements, and bring about joint action in the col-
lection of debts. Officers— A. A. Watkins. President;
Webster Jones, First Vice-President: S. Nickels-
burg, Second Vice-President; E. W. Newhall, Treas-
urer; Joseph Kirk, Attorney; H. L. Smith, Secretary.
Its objects shall be the consideration of all subjects
pertaining to the Interests of the wholesale mer-
chants of this city, to prevent settlements of insol-
vent debtors without the fullest investigation, to
resist all Inequitable and fraudulent settlements, and
to bring about joint action In the collection of debts
other than in the ordinary course of business.
CEMETERIES.
Ancient Order of Foresters' Cemetery As-
sociation. Office, 997 Market street.
Calvary— Between Geary and Turk, Broderick
and Masonic avenue; entrance end of Ellis street.
City— Thirty-fourth avenue, near Point Lobos ave-
nue. Beth 01am, Caledonian, Chinese (6), Colored
Masons, French, German, Grand Army of the Re-
public, office 35 Eddy street; Greco-Russian, Hebrew
("Beth 01am and Salem), Italian, Japanese, Knights of
Pvthias, office 6 Eddy street; Master Mariners, Old
Friends, Potter's Field, Red Men, Russian, Salem,
Scandinavian, Seamen's, Slavonlc-Illyric, St. An-
drew's.
Cypress Lawn — San Mateo County; office, 9 City
Hall Square; crematory.
Greek— Southwest corner Turk street and Parker
avenue.
Holt Cross— San Mateo County.
Hills of Eternity- San Mateo County.
Home of Peace — San Mateo County.
Independent Order of Red Men's Cemetery
Association. Office, 997 Market street.
Knights' of Pythias Burial Association.
Office, 997 Market street.
Laurel Hill— Central avenue, between Post and
California streets; entrance end of Ellis street; B. P.
O. Elks; Firemen's.
Masonic — Turk street, between Masonic and Par-
ker avenues; office, Masonic Temple, 8 Post street.
Mission Dolores (closed)— Corner Sixteenth and
Dolores streets.
Mount Olivet Cemetery Association. Office,
997 Market street.
National — Presidio Reservation.
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Native Sons' of the Golden West Cemetekt
AssociATiON. Office, 997 Market street.
Odd Fellows' — Point Lobos avenue, near First
avenue; office, 8 Flood building.
St. Michael's — Sau Mateo County.
Salem (new)— San Mateo County. (Old) Thirty-
fourth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue: office. 226
Bush street.
CREMATORIES.
San Francisco Cremation Company. Incorpo-
rated September 5. 1885. Time of meeting, first Tues-
day of each month, rooms 3 and 4, 7th floor Mills
Building. Object— To do away with the horror of
burying the dead, but incinerate them Instead.
Crematory located at Cypress Lawn Cemetery.
Officers—!. Gutte. President; M. Greenblact, Vice-
President; D. Hirschfeld, Secretary.
Directors— Wm. Schroeder. .J. Z. Davis, M. Green-
blatt, C. C. Burr, D. Hirschfeld, L.Diamant. I. Gutte,
R. B. Hooper and C. Bundschu.
This company has an auxiliary called the S. F.
Cremation Company Auxiliary. This latter has mem-
bers who own no stock in the society, but become
members for the purpose of securing their incinera-
tion. They pay for this as follows:
A man 20 to 30 years old pays S5.00 per year for 10 years
" 30 to 40 " " " 7.50 " " " 8 "
" 40 to 50 " " " 10.00 " •■ •• 5 "
" .50 to 60 " '• " 12..50 " •• " 4 "
" 60 to 65 " " " 15.00 " '• ■■ 4 "
No initiation fees. If he dies before the term he
will be cremated for the amount paid in at the time
of his death.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
SAN FRANCISCO.
Officers— Hugh Craig, President; John L. Howard,
First Vice-President; Louis B. Parrott, Second Vice-
President; William L. Merry, Secretary, Treasurer
and Librarian, Merchants' Exchange Building, tele-
phone 5220.
Trustees— W. H. Dlmond, William L. Merry, A. J.
Ralston, Geo. A. Newhall, Jas. F. Chapman, Chas.
Nelson. Louis SIoss, Jr., Arthur G. Towne, H. T.
Scott A. B. Field, F. W. Van Sicklen and Chas. M.
Yates.
Italian Chamber of Commerce. A protective
association organized for the purpose of promoting
business relations between California and Italy and
vice versa. Office, 508 Battery street. G. Calegaris,
President; C. Dondero, Secretary.
CHURCHES.
BAPTIST.
Chinese Baptist Church. Location — Northwest
corner Sacramento street and Waverly place. H. F.
Norrls, Superintendent; residence, 1909 Vine street,
N. Berkeley; Rev. Tong Kit Hing, Pastor. Teach-
ers—Mrs. E. J. Houghton, Mrs. C. W. Wright, Mrs.
H. F. Norris, Mrs. A. I. Thompson. Missionaries-
Miss A. E. Ross, Miss Johnson and Miss Florence
Ford. Sunday services: preaching at 1 and 7:30 p. m.;
street service, 2:30 p.m.; Sunday School for children
at 11 A. M.; Bible class from 12 to 1 p. m. ; adult Sun-
day School, 6 p. M. School for children, daily, 9 to 12
A. M., in Chinese; 1 to 4 p. m., in English; school for
adults, every evening except Saturday and Sunday,
from 7 to 9 p. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday from
8:30 to 9:30 p. m.; kindergarten 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Emmanuel Baptist Church of San Francisco.
Location — Bartlett street, between Twenty-second
and Twenty-third streets. Rev. J. George Gibson,
Pastor; residence, 901!^ Valencia street. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday School
at 12:30 p. M.; Robert W. Lynch, President; Young
People's Meeting at 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting every
Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Church. Location— North side of
Kddy street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.
Rev. M. P. Boynton, Pastor; residence, 2811 Howard
street. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. M.; Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.; prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:45 P. M.; Young Men's Meeting
Tuesday at 8 p. m.; Christian Culture class Fridav
Bethesda Mission, located at the corner of Howard
and Eighth streets. Hallet K. Mitchell, Superinten-
dent : Sunday school at 3 p. M.
Galilee Mission Sunday School on Union street
near Gough; meets Sundays at 9:30 a. m.; A. D.
Brennlng, Superintendent.
First German Baptist Church. Location— Cor-
ner Seventeenth and Dehone streets. Rev. HenryL.
Dietz, Pastor; residence, 40 Erie street, between
Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Services every
Sunday at 9:30 a. m., 11 a. m. and 7::^0 p. M.; Sunday
School at 11 A. M.; Young People's Meeting at 7:30
p. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Hamilton Square Baptist Church. Location-
Post street, near Stelner street. Rev. A. M. Russell.
Pastor; residence, 2228^^ Post street. Services every
Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M.; Sunday School at
12:30 P. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Third Baptist Church. Location — East side
Powell street, between Sutter and Bush. Rev.
George E. Duncan, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School at 12:45 p.m.;
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:30
p. m. ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Union Square Baptist Church. Location-
South side of Bush, between Hyde and Larkin
streets. Rev. William N. Meserve, Pastor; residence,
south side Bush, between Hyde and Larkin streets.
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun-
day School at 12:15 p. m.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Bethany Congregational Church. Location—
Bartlett street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-
sixth streets. Organized February 23, 1874. Rev.
William C. Pond, D. D., Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School,
William Johnstone. Superintendent, at 12:30; Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Junior and
Intermediate at 5:45, Senior at 6: :S0; prayer meeting
Wednesday evenings in the lecture room, rear of
Church, at 8 p. m. J. Edward Warren, 22}^ Geary
street, President of the Board of Trustees and Treas-
urer of the Church.
Bethlehem Church. Location — Vermont street,
near Twenty-fourth street. Rev. W. H. Tubb, Pas-
tor; residence, southwest corner Vermont and
Twenty-fourth streets. Services every Sunday at
11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.;
prayer meeting Wednesday at 8 p. m.
California Chinese Missions. Location— 5 Bren-
ham place. Organized 1874. Rev. J. K McLean,
D. D., President; Rev. W. C. Pond, D. D., Secretary;
William Johnstone, Treasurer. Address of Secretary
and Treasurer, 413 Bartlett street. Mission schools
at5Brenham place. Miss RosaE. Lamont. Mrs. M. A.
Green, Miss Janet G. Morrison, Jee Gam, Teachers;
1729 San Carlos avenue, Mrs. H. W. Lamont, Teacher;
1818 Laguna street. Miss Violet W. Lamont and Jue
See, Teachers. Hours of teaching, 7 to 9:30 p. m.;
public worship in Chinese at 5 Brenham place on
Sundays, conducted by Rev. Jee Gam and Chin Toy,
Preachers.
Eighth Congregational Church. Location —
Broad street, near Plymouth avenue. Rev. Emil R.
Galloway, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School at 12:15 p. m.
First Congregational, Church, tha pioneer of
this order in California, was organized July 29, 1849.
Location — Corner Post and Mason streets. Rev. C.
0. Brown, D. D., Pastor; residence, 1703 Geary street.
Present membership, 950. Services every Sunday at
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., between 1st of September and
1st of May; rest of year evening service at 7:43 p. m. ;
prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:.30 p. m. ; Sunday School
at 12 : 45 p. M. ; it has a membership of over 500 ; Deacon
1. H. Morse, Superintendent; Young People's Society
, of Christian Endeavor meets on Sunday at 6:30 p. m. ;
Woman's Benevolent Society meets at 10 a, m. every
second Friday; Woman's Home Missionary Union
meets at 3 p. M. every second Friday; Kindergarten
supported by the Church Is on Harrison street.
Fourth Congregational Church. Location —
Green street, near Stockton street. Rev. Frederick
Flawlth, Pastor, '2214 Jones street. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School at
12:30 P.M.; Young People's Society of Christian En-
deavor at 6:30 P.M.; prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:45 p.m.
Olivet Congregational Church. Location —
Southwest corner of Noe and Seventeenth streets.
Rev. John A. Cruzan. Pastor; residence, 8 Alpine
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street; study at the Church. This Church was or-
ganized In August, 1884, and now numbers over 125
members. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7:30 P. M.; Sunday School at 12:30 p. m.; Young Peo-
ple's Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. m.;
Junior Endeavor Society every Wednesday at 8:45 p.
M.; prayer and Bible study every Wednesday at 7:30
p. M. ; meetings for temperance, mission and relief
work as announced.
Pap.k CONGP.EGATIONAI, CHUP.CH. Location — Cor-
ner of Fell and Baker streets. Sunday services at 11
A. M. and 7:45' p. M. ; Sunday School at 12:30 P. ii.;
prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. ii.; Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor meets every
Sunday at 7 P. M. Kev. James B. Orr, Pastor; resi-
dence, 1010 Page street; study at rear of Church;
entrance on Fell street.
PiLGKiM Chapel. Location— Edinburgh street,
near Persia avenue. Established in 1883 by work-
ers from Plymouth Congregational Church. Sunday
School at 11 A. M. John H. Kemp, Superintendent;
residence, 23 Hollis street.
Plymouth Congkegational Chuech. Location
—North side of Post street, between Buchanan and
Webster. PvCV. W. D. Williams, D. D., Pastor; resi-
dence, 1719 Post street; study in the Church; hours,
9 a. M. to 12 M. This Church was organized January 12,
1862; present membership about 600. Services are
held every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. for
strangers; Sunday Schools at 9:30 a. m. and 12:30
p. M.; Bible class at 12:30 P. M., Prof. R. R. Lloyd,
Teacher; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.;
Y'oung People's Society of Christian Endeavor hold
meetings for Juniors at 4 p. m.. Seniors at 6:30 p. m.;
Boys' Brigade meets Friday at 7:30 P. M. The Church
issues a monthly paper, "The Mayflower."
PiEP.CE STP.EET CoNGREGATioifAL Chuech. Loca-
tion— Northwest corner of Pierce and Green streets.
Rev. Philip Coombe, Pastor; residence, 3335 Wash-
ington street. Services every Sunday at 11 a. ji.
Sunday School after morning service; Edward Wey-
man and Wm. M. Statham, Superintendents.
Pilgrim Chapel. Location— Edinburgh street,
near Persia avenue. John Kemp, Superintendent.
Sunday School at 2:30 p. m.
Richmond Congregational Chitkch. Location
—Corner Seventh avenue and Clement street. Ser-
vices every Sunday at 7:30 p. M. Rev. Philip
Coombe, Pastor; residence, 3335 Washington street.
Sunday School at 10:45 a. m., Jackson Donogh and
Miss Mattie Hook, Superintendents; Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor, Sunday at 6:45 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Swedish Church. Location— North side of Jessie
street, between Sixth and Seventh. Rev. Carl An-
derson, Pastor; residence, 36 Washington avenue.
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Third Congeegational Chuech. Location-
South side of Fifteenth street, between ValeHcia and
Mission streets. Rev. William Rader, Pastor;
residence, 23 Hill street. This Church was founded
In 1863. It has an enrolled membership of nearly 300,
a Sunday School enrollment of over 400, and a
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor of 100;
Its sittings are free; it is supported by the willing
offerings given weekly; it has a plain house of wor-
ship, but well adapted for its varied forms of Chris-
tian activities; it has a Woman's Foreign Mission So-
ciety and a Woman's Home Mission Society, a
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, a Mother's
Monthly Meeting, an Aid Society, a Junior Christian
Endeavor Society, a young Men's Club and a Boys'
Brigade; there is a first-class stereoptican in the
Church for illustrative work of all kinds. C. B.
Williams, Chairman of Board of Trustees; John D.
McKee, Superintendent of Sunday School.
EPISCOPAL.
Chapel of the Good Samaritan. Located
at the Church Missions House, 249 Second street.
Rev. William Ingraham Kip, Jr., in charge. Ser-
vices every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M. Services for gentlemen every
Friday at 8 p. m.
Church of St. Mary the Virgin. Location—
Steiner street, between Union and Green. Sunday
services, 7 and 11:15 a. m., the Holy Eucharist;
Week day services, dally, 7:30 a.m.; the Holy Eu-
charist, Friday, 8 p. m.; Compline. The church is
open throughout the day. W. W. Bolton, M. A.,
Parish Priest; address, 2311 Union street.
Cnx'ECH OP THE Advent. Location— P^ast side of
Eleventh street, between Market and Mission. Rev.
J. A. Emery, Rector; residence, 41 Eleventh street;
Rev. H. B. Monges, Assistant Rector. Services on
Sundays, Holy Communion, 7 a. m.; morning prayer
and preaching at 11 A. m.; evening services,7:45p. m.
Geace Church. Location— southeast corner of
California and Stockton streets. Rev. R. C. Foute,
Rector. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45
p. M.; Friday at 11 a. m.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
St. Alban's Church. Location— Foresters' Hall,
102 O'Farrell street. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
AVm. G. Badger, Superintendent. Connected with
the Sunday School are the Society of St. Alban's
Gleaners, which meet every Sunday at 11 a. m. ; also
Lodge of Golden Links, which meets at 3 p. m. Both
are also connected with St. Alban's Church.
St. Andrew's Mission. Connected with St.
Peter's Parish. Location— Corner Pacific and Leav-
enworth. Services every Sunday at 4 p. m.; Sunday
School at 3: 30 p. M.
St. Cornelius' Chapel. Location— Presidio. Rev.
D. O. Kelley, Acting Chaplain; residence, 204 Lom-
bard street. Services every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.;
Holy Communion, third Sunday in each month at 8
a.m. ; Sunday School at 2 p. m.
St. James' Mission (Diocese of California). Loca-
tion—Clement street, near Sixth avenue. Hobart
Chetwood, Rector. Sunday services, 10:45 a. m. only;
Sunday School at 12:15 p. m.
St. John's Church. Location — Fifteenth and
Julian avenue, between Valencia and Mission streets.
Rev. Dr. E. B. Spalding, Rector; residence, 3300 Wash-
ington street. Associate priests. Rev. E. B. Church,
10:36 Valencia street; Rev. W. A. M. Breck, 106 Julian
avenue, and Rev. T. J. Lacy, 3300 Washington street.
This church was established In November, 1857.
Services are held every Sunday at 7 and 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. M.; also on holy days at 7 a. m.; full choral
service on Sunday evening, 7:45; daily services,
excepting Saturday, at 10:30 a. m., Friday at 11 a. m.;
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Holy Innocents' Mission of St. John's Church.
Situated on Fair Oaks street, between Twenty-fifth
and Twenty-sixth streets. Services are held there
by the clergy of St. John's as follows: Every Sun-
day at 11 A. m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School at
9:30 a.m.
Good Sheperd Mission of St. John's Church. Hall,
corner of Seventeenth and Noe streets. Sunday
School at 2:45 p. M.
St. Luke's Church. Location— Van Ness avenue
and Clay street. Rev. Wm. Hall Moreland, M. A.,
Rector; residence, 1620 Jackson street; Rev. William
Carson Shaw, Assistant; Sunday services at 8 a. m..
Holy Communion; Sunday School and Children's
Service, 9:30 a. m.; Boys' Bible Class, 10 a. m.; morn-
ing prayer and sermon at 11 a. m.; Holy Communion
on first Sundays and greater festivals; Brotherhood
of St. Andrew Bible class for young men, 6:30 p. m.;
evensong and sermon at 7:45 p. M. Week days:
Saints' days. Holy Communion at 9: 30 a. m. ; all week
days, daily, at 9:30 a. m. and 4:30 P. M. Addresses,
Wednesday and Friday afternoons.
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church.
Location— California street, near Fillmore. Rev. W.
M. Reilly, rector; residence, 2822 California street.
Services every Sunday at 7:30 and 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. M.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
St. Peter's Church. Location— Corner Stockton
and Filbert streets. Rev. Mardon D. Wilson, Rector;
residence, 208 Lombard street. Services: Holy
Communion, first Sunday of the month at 11 a. m.;
every Sunday at 7:30 a. m.; Morning prayer and ser-
mon at 11 a. m.; Evensong and sermon at 7:30 p. m.
Full vested choir of men and boys. Sunday School
at 9:45 a. m.; St. Andrew's Brotherhood, second and
fourth Thursdays at 7:30 P. m.
St. Stephen's Church. Location— North side of
Fulton street, between Webster and Fillmore streets.
Rev. E. J. Lion, pastor; residence, 8.32 Fulton street.
Services Sundays at 7 a. m. (except first), 11 a. m. and
7:45 p. m.; holy days at 11 a. m.; Sunday School at
9:30 A. M.; Bible class at 6:30 P. M.
Trinity Episcopal Chuech. Location— north-
east corner Bush and Gough streets. Rev. George
Edward Walk, M. A., Rector; residence, 1621 Bush
street. Services every Sunday at 11a. m. and 7:30
p. M.; Holy Communion at 11a. m., first and third
Sundays in the month, and on all holy days; Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m; Brotherhood of St. Andrew meets
last Monday in the month.
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EVANGELICAL.
Emanuel Chukch of the Evangelical Asso-
-oiATioN. Location — West side of Twelfth street, be-
tween Market and Mission. Rer. Hermann Cordes,
Pastor; residence, 20;^ Twelfth street. Services
every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
School at 9:30 a. m.
First English Evangelical Lutheban Chubch.
Location — East side Geary street, near G-ough. Rev.
O. H. Gruver, Pastor; residence, 1502 Laguna street.
Services on Sunday at 11 a. h. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday
School 9:45 A. M. ; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45
p. M.; study hours, 9 to 12 a. m.
German Evangelical St. Paul's Church. Loca-
tion—Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission. Rev. Paul Branke,
Pastor; residence, 1419 Howard street. Services In
German at 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School
at 9:15 A. M. Ladles' Society meets first Thursday In
month at 2 p. m.
Our Saviour's Scandinavian Evangelical Lu-
theran Church. Location — Howard street, between
Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Rev. B. Harstad,
Pastor; residence, 1631 Howard. Services every Sun-
day at 10:45 a. m. and 8 P. M.; Sunday School at 9:80
A. M.; Young People's Society meets every Tuesday
evening at 8 o'clock; the Ladles' Aid Society meets
the first Wednesday of each month at 8 p. m. Bible
reading every Thursday at 8 p. m.
Salem Evangelical Church (German). Loca-
tion— Northeast corner Twenty-second and Shotwell
streets. Rev. Fred Cordes, Pastor; residence, 737
Shotwell street. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:45 p. M. ; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
St. Johannes' German Evangelical Lutheran
Chueoh. Location — Twenty-second street, between
Howard and Capp. Rev. J. H. Schroeder, Pastor;
residence, 2723 Mission street. Services every Sun-
day at 10:45 A. M., and Wednesday at 7:45 p. ii.; Sun-
day School at 9:15 A. M.; Ladies' Aid Society, Young
Men's Society and Young Ladles' Society are con-
nected with the church.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Location — West side Mason street, between Jackson
and Pacific streets. Rev. J. G. Mangold, Pastor;
residence, 1315 Mason street. Services on Sunday at
10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday School at 9:15 a. M.
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran
Church. Location— South side O'Farrell street, be-
tween Franklin and Gough streets. Rev. J. Fuen-
dellng. Pastor; residence, 705 Bush street. Services
every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Sunday
School at 9:30 A. M.
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church.
Location— East side of Eleventh street, between
Market and Mission streets. Rev. Herman Gehrcke,
Pastor; residence, 546 Turk street. Services every
Sunday, In German, at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sun-
day School at 9:30 a. m.
St. Paulus' German Evangelical Lutheran
Church. Location — Southeast corner Eddy and
Gough streets. Rev. J. M. Buehler, Pastor; resi-
dence, 515 Golden Gate avenue. Services every Sab-
bath at 10:30 a. m. In German, and at 7:45 P. M. in
English; Sunday School at 9:15 A. M.
Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Ebenezer
Church. Location—North side Mission street, be-
tween Eighth and Ninth streets. Rev. E. Nelander,
Ph.D., Pastor; residence, 1515 Mission street. Ser-
vices, In Swedish, every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and
8 p. M.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Services are
conducted in the English language on the second
and fourth Sunday evenings of each month.
United Evangelical Church (German). Loca-
tion—435 Twenty-first street. Rev. Charles A. Rab-
Ing, Pastor; residence, 945 Shotwell street. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
School at 9:30 a.m. Prayer meeting every Tuesday
at 8 p. m.
GREEK CATHOLIC.
Russian Cathedeal. Location— West side Powell
street, near Filbert. Right Rev. Nicholas, Bishop of
Alaska and Aleutian Islands (regular) ; Rev. N. S.
Greenkevitch (secular); Rev. N. G. Metropolsky
(secular); Rev. D. N. KamnefE, Deacon (secular);
Rev. N. P. Rensky, Subdeacon (secular); Rev. Th.
Pashkovsky, Reader (secular); Rev. P. Popofl,
Reader (secular); Rev. Aklm Zoubkovsky, Reader
(secular). Services— Tuesdays, 5 p. m.; Wednesdays,
7:30 A. m.; Fridays, 5 p. m.; Saturdays, 7:30 a. m. and
7 p. M. ; Sundays, 9 a. m. and 7 p. m.
HEBREW.
Congregation Beth-Israel. Location of Syna-
gogue— South side Geary street, between Octavla
and Laguna streets. Rev. M. S. Levy, Rabbi; resi-
dence, 1359 Post street. Rev. J. Rabinowitz, Cantor;
residence, 1217 Webster street. Services are held
dally, morning and evening, at usual hour. A school
for the religious education of the youth, with 300
pupils, is conducted in the vestry rooms of the Syna-
gogue building. S. Peckerman, President; Marcus
Levy, Secretary. Office, 226 Bush street.
Congregation Beth - Menachim Streisand.
Location— 335, 337 Minna street, between Fourth and
Fifth streets. Rev. Simon Goldstein, Cantor. Ser-
vices every morning and evening. Service on Satur-
day at8:30 a. m. Isaac Baer, President; DavidLande,
Secretary.
Congregation Chebra Tehillim. Location —
954 Folsom street. D. Markowltz, President; S.
Roberts, Secretary. Services every morning and
evening.
Congregation Emanu-El. This society em-
braces 400 members, or 2,000 souls. Its Sabbath
School of 300 children is conducted in connection
with the Synagogue. The society was founded in
1850, and In 1866 dedicated its magnificent Syna-
gogue on Sutter street, between Powell and Stock-
ton. The following are the officers of the society—
A. Anspacher, President; Raphael Peixotto, Vice-
President; Henry Wangenheim, Secretary; Llpp-
man Sachs, Treasurer; Emanuel Levy, Stated Clerk;
S. Rosener, Sexton. Rev. Dr. Jacob Voorsanger is
the Rabbi of the Congregation and Rev. E. J. Stark
Is the Cantor. Connected with the Congregation Is
also a Bible Institute, a Confirmation Class and the
Emanu-El Sisterhood for Personal Service. The
Sisterhood has headquarters for work at Ninth and
Natoma streets.
Nevah Zedek. Location — 943 Mission street, be-
tween Fifth and Sixth streets. H. Kramer, Presi-
dent. Hours of service: Every morning and evening;
Sabbath, 8:30 a. m.
Congregation Ohabai Shalome. Location —
Bush street, near Laguna. Rev. Dr. Julius Fryer,
Rabbi. Rev. David Meyerson, Cantor; residence,
1434 O'Farrell street. Services Friday at 5: :30 p. m.;
Saturday at 10 a. m.; Sabbath School, Saturday, 9 to
11 A. M. ; Sunday, 10 to 12 a. m.
Congregation Shaaei Zedek. Location— North-
east corner California and Stockton. Pulpit vacant.
Samuel Polack, President; Thomas Cohn, Secre-
tary. Services every Friday and Saturday evening and
Monday and Thursday at 6:30 a. m.
Congregation Sherith Israel. Location —
Northeast corner Post and Taylor streets. Rabbi,
Dr. Jacob Nieto; residence, 2203 Sutter street;
Louis Brown, President; Michael Gold water, Vice-
President; Alexander L. Badt, Secretary; Charles
Harris, Treasurer; Abraham Leszynsky, Sexton;
David L. Davis, Cantor.
Congregation Tifeees Israel. Location— 1036
Folsom street. Louis Snider, President; Kassel
Frank, Secretary. Services every morning.
METHODIST.
Rev. Daniel A. Goodsell, LL.D.. Resident Bishop of
the Methodist Episcopal Church for the Pacific
Coast; residence, 435 Buchanan street. Book depos-
itory, 1037 Market street. Presiding Elder, John F.
Coyle, D. D.; residence, Los Gatos. Presiding Elder
of the California District, California German Con-
ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev.
George Guth; residence, 2112 Howard street.
California Steeet Methodist Episcopal
Chuech. Location — Corner of Broderlck and Cali-
fornia streets. Rev. W. R. Goodwin, D. D., Pastor;
residence, 2829 California street. Sunday services at
11 a.m. and 7:30 p. M.; class meeting, 10 A. m.; Sun-
day school, 12:30 p. M.; Epworth League, 6:45 P. M. ;
prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church
South. Location— Bush street, between Gough and
Octavla streets. Rev. R. J. Briggs, D. D.. Pastor;
residence, 1423b Geary street. Services: Sunday, 11
A. M. and 7:30 p. M.; Sunday School, 9:45 a. m.; L. M.
Shuck, Superintendent; residence, 1625 Buchanan
street; Epworth League: Devotional service, Sunday
evening, 6:30; literary meeting, Friday evening, 7:30;
prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 7:30.
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Central Methodist Episcopal Church. Loca-
tion—Mission street, between Sixth and Seventh
streets. Rev. E. E. Dllle, D. D., Pastor; residence, 1210
Mission street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. M. ; Sunday school, 1 p.m.. R. V. Watt, Superinten-
dent; prayer meeting Wednesday evening; Young
People's Society of Christian Endeavor; Sunday
evening at 6:30.
Chinese Mission House of the Methodist
Episcopal Church. Location— 916 Washington
street. Superintendent, Rev. F. J. Masters. D. D.; As-
sistant, Rev. Chan Hon Fan. Sunday services, 12:.S0
a. II., 7:30 p. M. Xight schools open every evening
from 7:30 to 9:30. Dally school for Chinese children,
9 A. M. to 4 p. M. Chinese Home for women and
girls in charge of Mrs. Ida Hull. Mrs. Ballenger.
Matron. Visitors In Chinatown, Miss S. Williams
and Miss Oy Tuk.
Branches of work in Sacramento. Oakland, San
Jose, Modesto, Berkeley, Stockton and Salinas.
Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church. Loca-
tion—i.'orner Twenty-sixth and Church streets. Rev.
F. K. Baker, Pastor; residence, 314 Thirtieth street.
Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:.S0 P. ii.:
Sunday school at 9:30 a. m.; prayer meeting
Wednesday evening; Junior League, Friday at 3::30
p. M.
Fifteenth Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church. Location— Fifteenth avenue South, be-
tween X and P streets. Rev. E. M. Hill. Pastor;
residence. Fourteenth avenue, near Railroad avenue.
Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday
School at 12:30 p. M.
First African Methodist Episcopal Ziok
Church. Location— West side of Stockton street,
lietween Clay and Sacramento. Rev. J. P. Meacham,
Pastor: residence, 1416 Jackson street. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:.30 p. M.; Sunday School
at 1:30 p. M.: prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:. 30 p. ji.
First Methodist Episcopal Church. Loca-
tion—Powell street, between Washington and Jack-
son streets. Rev. Thomas Filben, S. S., Pastor; resi-
dence, 1201 Taylor street. Sunday services, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. ii.
First Swedish Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location-South side Howard street, between Eighth
and Xinth streets. Rev. C. A. Anderson, Pastor;
residence, 126 Thirteenth street. Services on Sunday
at 11 A. ii. and 8 p. m.; Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.:
Young People's Society meets on Friday at 8 and
Sunday at 7:30 P. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:45 p. II.
German Methodist Episcopal Church. Loca-
tion—Folsom street, between Fourth and Fifth.
Rev. G. J. Schultz, Pastor; residence, 864b Folsom
street. Services every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45
p. m.; Sabbath school at 9:30 a. m.: prayer meeting
Wednesday at 7:45 p. M.
Grace Methodist Church. Location— Corner
Twenty-first and Capp streets. Rev. M. F. Colburn,
D. D., Pastor; residence, 938 Twenty-first street. Sun-
day services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location— Howard street, between Second and Third.
Rev. W. W. Case, D. D., Pastor; residence. 214
Powell Street. Services on Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30
p .M.
Japanese Methodist Episcopal Mission and
Church. Location— 1329 Pine street. Rev. M. C.
Harris, Presiding Elder; Rev. K. Ghlzaka. Pastor.
Services. Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. T. Fujiwara.
Principal Training School. Organized into a Mission,
September, 18S6; into a district embracing the Pacific
Ccjast and the Hawaiian Islands, September. 1893.
There are in the district nine organized churches:
Oakland, Fresno, Sacramento, Vacaville, San Jose
and Portland, Oregon, and two In Honolulu. Mem-
bership, Including probationers, over one thousand.
PoTRERO Methodist Episcopal Church. Loca-
tion—Tennessee street, south of Solano. Rev. W. S.
LTrmy, Pastor; residence, 323 Mississippi street.
Sabbath services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.;
Sabbath School at 12 M.; Young People's Meeting,
6::30p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Second African Methodist Episcopal Church.
Location— West side Powell, between Jackson and
Pacific streets. Rev. Ezekiel Cottman, Pastor; resi-
dence, 1132 Broadway. Sunday services, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Simpson Memorial Methodist Episcopal
Church. Location— Hayes and Buchanan streets.
Rev. John Stephens. Pastor; residence, 309 Haight
street. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and
7::^0p.m.; SundaySchool at 12:30p. m., C. B. Perkins,
Superintendent; Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., A. A.
Briggs, President; prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:45 p.m.; Junior Epworth League, Friday at 3:30
p. M., Miss Weldon, Superintendent.
St. John's German Methodist Episcopal
Church. Location— 810 Army street. Rev. William
Schuldt, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7 p. m.
St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal
CnuKCH. Location — Broadway, between Stock-
ton and Powell streets. Rev. Frederick Bonn,
Pastor; residence, 709^.^ Green street. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 P. m.; meeting of Young
People's Society at 7 p. m.; Sabbath School at 9:30
A. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church. Loca-
tion—Corner Market and Sixteenth streets. Rev.
W. S. Bovard, Pastor; residence, 13 Beaver street.
Services every Sunday, 11 a.m. and 7:.30 p. m.; prayer
meeting Wednesday at 7:30 P. M.; Epworth League,
Sunday at 6:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12:30 P. M.,
John Dyar, Superintendent.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Calvart Presbyterian Church. Location—
Xorthwest corner Geary and Powell streets. Rev.
John Hemphill, D. D., Pastor; residence, 2020 Broad-
way. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30
P.M.; Sabbath School, 12:30 P.M.; Young People's
Society of Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Emmanuel Mission. Location — 928 Harrison
street, near Fifth. Sunday School meets at 2:30 p.m;
Junior Christian Endeavor Society, Friday at 3:30
p. m. Superintendent, Rev. James Woodworth;
residence, 1713 Lexington avenue, near Eighteenth
street.
First Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Location— 1358 Market street, between Seventh and
Eighth. Rev. J. P. Dickson, Pastor. Services, 11
A. M. and 7:30 p. M.; Sabbath School, 12:30 p. M.;
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, 8:30
p. M.
First Presbyterian Church. Location— South-
east corner Van Xess avenue and Sacramento street.
Rev. Robert Mackenzie, D. D., Pastor; residence, 2021
California street; Rev. E. H. Jenks, Associate Pas-
tor; George Underbill, Superintendent of Sunday
School. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45
p. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.; Chris-
tian Endeavor, Sundays, 6:30 p. M.; Boys' Brigade.
Sundays, 6:30 P. M.; Sunday School, 12:45 p. M. John
F. Kennedy, President of Board of Directors; Samuel
Irving, Clerk of Session.
First United Presbyterian Church. Loca-
tion—Xortheast corner Golden Gate avenue and
Polk street. Rev. M. M. Gibson, D. D., Pastor; resi-
dence at the Church Manse, 1518 Fulton street. Ser-
vices at the Church every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and
7::oOp. M. This Church has three Sabbath Schools;
first at 9:30 a. m. and second at 12:30 p. m.,
both at the church ; third, a Mission School
at the Manse on Fulton street, between Baker
and Lyon streets, at 2:.30 p. M. The Junior
and Senior Endeavorers each Sabbath evening from
5:45 to 7:30; Ladies' Meetings, 2:30 P. M. Fridays;
Bible Reading Circle, Fridays at 8 p. m.
Franklin Street Presbyterian Church. Lo-
cation — Southwest corner Franklin and Vallejo
streets. Rev. Geo. D. B. Stewart, Pastor; residence,
1804 Green street. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.
and 7:30 P. M.; Young People's Society of Christian
Endeavor at 6:30 P. M.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.;
prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 P. M.
Holly Park Presbyterian Church. Location —
.3411 Mission street. Rev. D. M. Gillies, Pastor; resi-
dence, 104 McLellan street. Sunday services at
11 X. M. and 8 P. m.; Sunday School at 10 a. m..
Rev. D. M. Gillies, Superintendent. Christian En-
deavor Society meets at 7 p. m.
Howard Presbyterian Church. Location —
Southwest corner of Oak and Baker streets. Rev.
F. R. Farrand, Pastor; residence, 318 Scott street.
Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.;
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at
6::50 P. M.; Sabbath School at 9:30 a. m.; prayer meet-
ing Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Japanese Presbyterian Church and Mission.
Location— 121 Haight street. E. A. Sturge, M. D.,
Superintendent. Day and evening educational
classes; religious services Sunday anc
evenings.
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Lebanon Peesbytekian Chukch. Location —
Southeast corner Twenty-third and Sanchez streets.
Rev. Donald M. Ross, Pastor; residence, southwest
corner Twenty-third and Douglass streets. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Memorial Peesbytekian Church. Location-
Eighteenth avenue and Latona street. Rev. Herbert
N. Bevier, Pastor; residence, 18 Latona street. Or-
ganized March 23, 1871. Services every Sabbath at
11 A. M. and 7:45 p. M.; Sabbath School at 9:45 a. m.;
prayer meeting "Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
Mizpah Presbyterian Church. Location-
Harrison street, near Fifth. Rev. F. A. Doane, Pas-
tor; residence, 525 Harrison street. Services are
held every Sabbath at 11 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.; Sabbath
School at 9:30 a. m., Warren M. Poorman, Superin-
tendent; Young People's Society of Christian En-
deavor (Junior and Senior) at 6:45 p. M.; prayer
meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Olivet Presbyterian Church. Location— Mis-
sissippi street, between Napa and Butte streets.
Rev. Eber G. Mathena, D. D., Pastor; residence,
220 Mississippi street. Services at 11 a.m. and 7:30
p. M. Sunday School at 9:50 a. m.; T. P. S. C. E.
meeting, Sunday at 6:30p.m.; Junior Endeavor meet-
ing, Sunday at 3 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday
at 7:45 p. M.
Presbyterian Chinese Church and Mission.
Location— 911 Stockton street, between Clay and
Washington streets. Rev. I. M. Condit, Superin-
tendent; residence, 262 Thirteenth street, Oakland.
Stewart Memorial United Presbyterian
Church. Location— Guerrero street, between Twen-
ty-second and Twenty-third. Rev. E. B. Stewart,
Pastor; residence, 1029 Guerrero street. Services
every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sabbath
School at 12:30 p. m.; Young People's Society of
Christian Endeavor at 6:.30 p. m.; Midweek meeting
for social worship, Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.
St. John's Presbyterian Church. Location-
Southeast corner of California and Octavia streets.
Rev. Samuel J. Kennedy, Pastor. Services every Sun-
day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School at 9:45
A. M.; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Trinity Presbyterian Church. Location —
Southwest corner Twenty-third and Capp streets.
Rev. J. C. Smith, Pastor; residence, 2527 Howard
street. Sunday services at 11a.m. and 7:30 p.m.;
prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Welsh Presbyterian Church. Location-
Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission street. Rev. R. Vaughan
Griffith, Pastor; residence, 514a Twenty-first street.
English services every Sunday at 11 a. m. and Welsh
service at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting Wednesday at
7:30 P. M.
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Loca-
tion—South side of Fell street, between Octavia and
Laguna. Rev. Henry C. Minton, D. D., Pastor;
residence, San Anselmo, Marin Co. Services every
Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday School
at 12:30 p. M., Frank M. Greenwood, Superinten-
dent; prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:45 p. m.;
Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meet
Sunday evening at 6:30.
ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Most Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Rev. P. C
Yorke, Chancellor; Rev. P. E. Mulligan, Secretary;
residence, 1122 Eddy street.
All Hallows' Church. Location— Corner of Six-
teenth avenue and N street. South San Francisco.
Rev. P. A. Foley, Rector; residence. Railroad avenue,
near Susquehanna street; Rev. James Melvin, As-
sistant Rector; residence. Fifteenth avenue, near N
street. Masses on Sundays at 8 and 10 a. m., and on
week days at 7:30 a. m.; vespers at 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
School at 2 p. M.
Catholic Apostolic Church. Location— 3776
Eighteenth street. Rev. William M. Pearl, Pastor.
Church of St. Charles Borromeo. Location-
Northwest corner of Eighteenth and Shotwell streets.
Rev. P. J. Cummins, Pastor; Rev. W. G. O'Mahony.
Assistant Pastor. Masses Sundays and holy days of
obligation at 6:30, 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; vespers at
1 :30 P. m. School for boys and girls conducted by the
Sisters of the Holy Cross.
Church of the Holy Cross. Location— Eddy
street, between Scott and Devlsadero. Rev. John
F. McGinty, Pastor; residence, 1820 Eddy street; Rev.
Joseph P. McQuaide, Assistant Pastor. Masses on
Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30 and 11 a. m.; high mass at 10:30
$1.00
A. M.; week days at 8 a. m.; vespers and benediction
at l-.m P. M.; Gentlemen's Sodality of Blessed Virgin
meeting, third Sunday in each month at 8 p. m.;
Young Men's Society of Holy Cross meetings, first
and third Mondays at S p. m.: Young Ladies' Sodality
of Immaculate Conception meetings, first Sunday
and third Friday at 8 p. m.; Holy Angels Sodality
meets every Friday at 4 p. m.; devotions every first
Friday at 7:30 p. M.
Mission Dolores Church. Location— Sixteenth
and Dolores streets. Rev. R. P. Brennan, Pastor;
residence, west side of Sixteenth street, near Do-
lores. Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6, 8, 9
and 10:30 A. M.; vespers at 7:30 P. M. Rev. J. Stokes
and Rev. Joseph M. Gleason, Assistant Pastors. Sun-
day School attendance, 600. Societies connected with
the Church are: Infant Jesus Sodality, 115 mem-
bers; Clients of Mary Sodality, 195 members; St. Vin-
cent de Paul, 90 members; League of the Sacred
Heart, 600 members; League of the Cross, 60 members.
Notre Dame des Victoires. Location— North
side Bush street, between Grant avenue and Stock-
ton. Rev.Emile Gente, S. M., Rector; residence, 526
Bush street; Rev. A. Loude, S. M.. and Rev. Maurice
Rousselon, S. M., Assistants. Sunday services at 7, 8, 9
and 11 A. m. and 7:30 P. M.; week-day masses at 7, 7:30
and 8 a. m.; Catechism every Saturday at 10 a. m.
Office hours— 8 a. m. to 12 m. and 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 p. m.
Sacred Heart Church. Location— South side of
Fell street, between Webster and Fillmore streets.
Rev. James Flood, Pastor; residence, 550 Fillmore
street. Sunday services and holy days: Masses at
6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a. m.; vespers at 7:30 p. m.; mass
on weekdays at 7 a. m.
St. Agnes' Church. Location— West side of Ma-
sonic avenue, between Page and Oak streets. Rev.
Wm. P. Kirby, Pastor; residence, 2224 Halght street.
Masses on Sundays and holy days at 7:30 and 9:30
A.M.: vespers at 7:30 p. M.; Sunday School after 9:30
mass; mass on week days at 7:.30 a. m.
St. Anthony's Church. Location— Army street,
between Shotwell and Folsom. Rev. Leo Bruener.
O. S. F., Rector.
St. Boniface's Church (German). Location-
South side of Golden Gate avenue, between Jones
and Leavenworth streets. Served by the Franciscan
Fathers, Rev. Maximilian Neumann, O. S. F., Su-
perior. Masses on Sundays at 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:30
a.m.; vespers at 7:30 p. m.; masses on week days at
5:30, 7 and 8 a. m.; Sunday School Immediately after
the 9 o'clock mass. There Is also a Parochial School
in connection with the Church, conducted by one
male teacher and six Sisters of St. Dominic.
St. Brendan's Church. Location— Northeast cor-
ner of Fremont and Harrison streets. Rev. John F.
Nugent, Rector; residence, 320 Harrison street.
Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6:30, 8, 8:45 and 11
A. m.; week-day masses at 6:30, 7 and 7:30 a. m.;
vespers at 7:30 p. M.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.;
attendance, 225; Rev. J. J. Gannon, Assistant Rector.
Societies connected with the Church are: League of
the Sacred Heart, Children of Mary Sodality, Holy
Angels' Sodality, Holy Childhood Sodality, St. Vin-
cent de Paul Society.
St. Brigid's Church. Location— Van Ness ave-
nue and Broadway. Rev. John E. Cottle, Rector;
residence, 2111 Van Ness avenue; Rev. M. Ryan and
Rev. B. McKinnon, Assistant Rectors. Masses on
Sundays at 6:30, 8, 9 and 10:45 a. m.; vespers at 7:30
p. M.; week day masses at 6, 7, and 7:30 a. m.; Sunday
School attendance, 425. Societies connected with
the Church are: Clients of Mary Sodality, 140 mem-
bers; St. Aloystus' Sodality, 60 members; League of
the Cross.
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery. Loca-
tion—Northwest corner of Bush and Steiner streets.
Served by the Dominican Fathers. Very Rev.
B. M. Doogan, Rector. Masses Sunday at 6, 7, 8, 8:45,
9:30 and 10:30 A. M.; procession of the rosary confra-
ternity on the first Sunday of each month; proces-
sion of the Holy Name confraternity on the second
Sunday of each month, followed by sermon and ben-
ediction at 7:30 p. M.; masses week days at 6, 6:30, 7
and 8 a. m.
St. Dominic's Monastery. Location— Corner
Bush and Steiner streets. Very Rev. Father
B. McGovern, O. P., Prior. Masses on Sundays at 6, 7,
8, 8:4.5, 9:30 and 10:30 a. m.; on week days at 6, 6:30, 7
and 8 A. M.; rosary, sermon and benediction Sunday
evenings at 7:.30; rosary and meditation every even-
ing at 7:30; rosary procession every first Sunday of
every month at 7:30; Holy Name procession second
Sunday of every month at 7:30.
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St. Fkaxcis" Church. Location — Corner Vallejo
street and Montgomery avenue. Rev. J. G. Conlan,
Rector; residence, 620 Vallejo street; Rev. T. B.
Duffy and Rev. M. J. Giles, Assistant Rectors. Sun-
day masses at 7, 8:45, 9:30 and 11 a. m., the mass at 9:30
being the children's mass; vespers, sermon and ben-
ediction Sunday at 7:30 P. M.; dally mass, 7:30 a. si.
St. Ignatius' Chukch
Hayes street, near Van Nes
the Fathers of the Society of .Jesus, connected with
St. Ignatius' College. Masses on Sundays and holy
days at 5, .5:30, 6:30, 7:30. 8:.30, 9:30 and 10:80 a. m.;
rosary at 7:15 p.m.; vespers at 7:30 p. ii.; sermon
and benediction at 8 p. M;. masses on week days at
5. 5:45, 6:30, 7:15 and 8 a. ii.; rosary and other devo-
tional exercises at 7:30 P. M.; Gentlemen's Sodality
at 7:30 a. m.; Father Leggio, S. .J., Director. Ladies'
Sodality at 7:.30 a. m., on third Sunday of month;
Father Maraschi, S. J., Director. Boys' Sodalitv at
x:.30a. m.; Mr. George Butler, S. J., Director. Con-
fessions heard at all times; in Sodality Chapel, for
males only, 7 to 9 p. m., Saturday.
St. James' Church. Location— Twenty-third and
Guerrero streets. Rev. P. R. Lynch, Rector; resi-
dence, 1032 Guerrero street. Rev. P. J. 0' onnor.
Assistant Rector. Order of masses: 7, 9 and 10:.30
A. M. Sundays; 7 a. m. daily; childrens' mass, 9 a. m.
Sundays; vespers and benedction, 7:30 P. m. Sunday
School attendance, 475. Societies connected with
the church are: Immaculate Conception Sodality.
100 members; Children of Mary, 65 members; Young
Ladies', 69 members; Young Mens', 55 members:
League of the Sacred Heart. 1000 members; St. Vin-
cent de Paul Society. 20 members; League of the
Cross, 250 members.
St. Joseph's Chup.ch. Location— Tenth, between
Folsom and Howard streets. Rev. P. Scanlan, Rec-
tor; residence, 214 Tenth street; Rev. J. Collins, Rev.
J. McDonnell and Rev. E. J. Doran, Assistant Rectors.
Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10:30
A. M., and at 9 o'cloclj in the hall, for children onlv;
vespers at7:30p. M.; massesonweek days at6:30aud
7:30 A. M.; solemn requiem mass at 9 a. m. (This
hour can be changed for special causes.) Business
hours, 9 to 10 a. m. and 7 to 8:30 p. M. Sunday school
at 9 a. m., attendance 310; Parochial School, attend-
ance 1,047. Societies connected with the church are:
Sodality of the Immaculate Conception, 200 mem-
bers; Sodality of Children of Mary and Holy Angels,
332 members; St. Vincent de Paul Society. 1-25 mem-
bers.
St. ALiRY's Church (Paulist Fathers). Location—
Xortheast corner California and Dupont streets.
Rev. Henry H. Wyman. C. S. P., Superintendent and
Rector; Rev. Arthur M. Clark. C. S. P.. Rev. Sam-
uel B. Hedges, C. S. P.; Rev. Francis B. Dohertv.
C. S. P., Rev. M. Otis, C. S. P.. are in charge. Masses
on Sundays at 6:30, 7:. 30, 9 and 11 a. m.: vespers and
sermon at 7:45 p. m. These priests give missions and
special courses all over the State.
St. Mart's Cathedral. Location — Xorthwest
corner Van JTess avenue and O'Farrell street. Most
Rev. P. W. Riordan, Archbishop; Very Rev. J. J
Prendergast, Vicar-General ; Rev. P. C. Yorke, Chan-
cellor; Rev. P. E. Mulligan. Secretary; Rev. Edw.
Dempsey, Rev. Jos. Byrne. Rev. J. B. Hannigan and
Rev. Charles A. Ramm. Assistants; residence. 1100
Franklin street. Masses on Sundays and holy days at
6. 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; vespers and benediction at
7::30 p. M.; children's mass, in Cathedral chapel, at
9 a. m.; masses on week days at 6 and 7 a. m.
St. Michael's Church. Location— Broad street,
near Plymouth avenue. Rev. James Cooper. Rector:
residence, San Mateo. Cal. Masses on Sunday at 11
A. m; first Sunday In each month at 9 a. m.
St. Patrick's Church. Location— Mission street,
between Third and Fourth. Rev. P. J. Grey. Rector;
residence, 744 Mission street; Rev. John Brennan, Rev.
Jas. Ferguson and Rev. R. Power. Assistant Rectors.
Masses on Sundays and holy days at 6, 7. 8. 9 and 10::30
A. M.; vespers at 7:30 P. M.; masses on week days at
6:30, 7and7:.30A. M.; confessions on Saturdays" and
eve of festivals from 3 to 6 and 7 to 10 p. m.; also on
week days after masses; business hours, 9 to 11 a. m.,
2 to 4 and 7 to 8:30 p. M.
St. Paul's Church. Location — Twenty-ninth
and Church streets. Rev. M. D. Connolly, Rector;
residence, 1628 Church street; Rev. "\V. O'Grady,
Assistant Rector. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8:30, 9:30
and 10:30 A. 31.; vespers at 7:30 p. m.; mass on week
days at 7 a. m. Sunday School at 2 p. m.; attendance,
600. Societies connected with the church are: Holy
Name Society (Young men and boys). 120 members;
Young Ladles' Society, 85 members; Holy Angels'
Sodality. 110 members; St. Vincent de Paul, 140 mem-
bers; Holy Childhood Sodality, 100 members.
St. Peter's Church. Location— East side of Ala-
bama street, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-
fifth. Rev. P. S. Casey, Rector; Rev. James McDon-
ald and William Lyons, Assistants; pastorial resi-
dence, 203 Twenty-fourth street. Masses on Sunday
at 7, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; on holy days at 6, 7 and 9 a. m.;
mass on week days at 7 a.m.; children's mass at 9
A.M., in the hall on Florida street; Sunday School after
the children's mass: in the boys' school for boys. In
the convent for girls. The Parochial schools, under
the charge of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
and the Sisters of Mercy, accommodate the youth
of the parish.
St. Rose's Church. Location— Brannan street,
near Fourth. Rev. D. F. Nugent, Rector; residence,
5:^2 Brannan street; Rev. M. Kennealy and Rev. John
Cullen, Assistant Rectors; residence, 532 Brannan.
Masses at 7, 8, 9 and 10:30 a.m.; vespers at 7:30 P.M.
Sunday School attendance, 800; Parochial School at-
tendance, 475. Societies connected with the church
are: League of the Sacred Heart, 1,200 members;
Confraternity of Bona Mors, 1,000 members; Arch-
confraternity of Poor Souls, 180 members: Altar So-
ciety, 181 members; Children of Mary Sodality, 70
members; Holy Angels Sodality, 75 members; Infant
Jesus Sodality, 148 members, and Saint Aloysius'
Sodality, 48 members.
St. Teresa's Church. Location— Tennessee street,
between Butte and Solano, Potrero. Rev. P. O'Con-
nell. Rector; Rev. William Quill, Assistant Rector;
residence, 723 Tennessee street. Masses on Sundays
at 7:30, 9 and 10:30 a. m.; week days at 7:30 and 8 a. m.
Sts. Pietko e Paolo Church. Location— Fil-
bert and Dupont streets. Rev. Raphael de Carolis,
Rector; residence, 1600 Dupont street; Rev. C. De
Romainls, Assistant Rector. Masses on Sunday
at 7, 9 and 10:.30 a. m. Sunday School attend-
ance, 550. Societies connected with the church are:
League of Sacred Heart, 400 members: Sts. Peter
and Paul's Society, 61 members; Altar Society, 200
members; Sts. Peter and Paul's Young Men's Sodal-
ity. 30 members; Children of Mary Sodality, 40 mem-
bers; Holy Angels Sodality, 125 members; Holy
Childhood Sodality, 100 members: Sanctuary Boys'
Society, 25 members; Sts. Peter and Paul's Y. M.
C. Union, 45 members.
Star of the Sea Church. Location— Northwest
corner Point Lobos and Eighth avenues. Rev. J. P.
C'oyle, Rector; residence. Point Lobos and Eighth
avenues. Sunday School attendance, 70. Societies:
Children of Mary Sodality. 15 members; Holy Angels'
Sodality, 25 members.
Yglesia r>E Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe.
Location —North side Broadway, between Mason
and Taylor streets. Rev. A. M. Santandreu. Rector;
residence, 908 Broadway; Rev. .James Viladomat,
Assistant Rector. Masses on Sunday at 7, 9 and
10:30 A. M.; vespers at 7:30 P. M.: masses on week
days at 7 and 7:30 a.m. Sunday School attendance,
150. Societies connected with the church are: Third
(Jrder of St. Francis, 50 members; Altar Society, 50^
members; Perpetual Adoration. lOOmembers; Ladies
of Christian Charity, formed to help the poor of the
parish, has 54 members.
CHAPELS.
Holy Names Convent— Tenth and Howard streets.
Immaculate Conception— Twenty-fourth and Guer-
rero streets.
Magdalen Asylum — Potrero avenue.
Mt. St. Joseph's — South San Francisco.
Notre Dame Convent — Dolores and Sl.xteenth
streets.
Sacred Heart Academy— Ellis and Franklin streets.
Sacred Heart College— Eddy and Larkin streets.
Sacred Heart Presentation Convent— Ellis and Tay-
lor streets.
Sacred Heard Presentation Convent— Powell street.
Sisters of St. Dominic— Twenty-fourth and Guer-
rero streets.
Sisters of the Holy Family— Hayes street.
St. Bridget's Convent — Van Ness avenue and
Broadway.
St. Francis Technical School — Geary and Gough
streets.
St. Mary's Hospital— Bryant and First streets.
St. Rose's Academy— Fell and Fillmore streets.
St. Peter's Academy — Twenty -fourth and Columbia
streets.
St. Vincent's Convent— Mission street.
Youths' Directoryi-2030 Howard street.
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SWEDENBOEGIAN.
First New Jektjsalem Church. Location—
O'Farrell street, between Webster and Fillmore,
Bev. F. L. Hlgglns, Pastor. Services every Sunday
at 11 A. M. and 7:45 p. M.; Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
Evening services are not held continuously through-
out the year, but will be advertised in the daily
papers. In connection with the church is a free cir-
culating library, containing Swedenborg'.s theologi-
cal writings and the collateral works. A. W. Man-
ning, Librarian. Library open after Sunday morn-
ing service, or by applying at 1626 O'Farrell street on
week days.
Second New .Jerusalem Church. Location-
Corner Lyon and Washington streets. Rev. Joseph
Worcester, Pastor; residence, 1030 Vallejo street.
UNITARIAN.
First Unitarian Church. Location— Southwest
corner Geary and Franklin streets, i^ev. Horatio
Stebblns, D. D., Pastor; residence, 1609Larkin street.
Rev. Wm. G. Eliot, .Jr., Associate Pastor; resi-
dence, 27 Laurel street. Study at the church on Mon-
days from 10 to 12 a. m. Cyrus O'Neil, Sexton, at the
church, Mondays, from 8 a. ii. to 5 p. ii.; Saturdays,
from 8 a.m. to 12m.: residence, 116 Ridley street.
Services are held in the church every Sunday at 11
A. M. and7 :30 P. M. The services of Communion and
baptism are held on the first Sunday in March, .June,
September and December. Sunday School with
bible and Infant classes', meets at 9:45 a. m. Sunday
School orchestra rehearsal, Thursdays at 4 p. m.
Young People's Society (Onward Club), business
meeting, last Saturday of each month at 8 p. m. The
two societies of women connected with the church
are the Society for Christian Work and the Channing
Auxiliary, The Society for Christian Work adminis-
ters the charities of the church; meetings, second and
fourth Mondays in each month; Mrs. E. T. B. Mills,
Corresponding Secretary, 2904 California street. The
Channing Auxiliary, for the support and advance-
ment of Unitarian ideas— Post Office Mission Com-
mittee meets Tuesdays at 2 p. m. Applications for
pamphlet Unitarian literature, addressed Post Office
Mission, First Unitarian Church, will be promptly
filled. The Channing arranges afternoon lectures
and publishes an annual calendar.
Second Unitarian Church. Location —Corner
Capp .and Twentieth streets. Rev. A. J. Wells, Pas-
tor; residence, 20 Liberty street. Sabbath services
at 11 a. M. and 7:45 p. m.
MISCELLANEOUS CHURCHES.
Advent Christian Church. Location— Church
street, between Twenty-ninth and Day. Christian
Endeavor meeting held Sunday at 6:45 p. m. Thomas
Howell, Elder; residence, 20 Derby place. Sunday
services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Brethren. These brethren had their origin at
Plymouth, England, between sixty-five and seventy
years ago, in which country they are generally
known as "Plymouth Brethren." They, however,
disclaim being called by any name that would make
them sectarian. They simply gather to the name of
"Jesus only." They are orthodox in doctrine, and
acknowledge no creed but the entire Word of God.
They meet in this city in Gospel Hall, 832 Howard
street. All correspondence to be addressed to
Charles Montgomery, 208 Bush street.
Catholic Apostolic Church. Location — 638
Eighteenth street. Rev. Wm. Pearl, Pastor; resi-
dence, 622^ Seventeenth street. Services every
Sunday at 10 a. m. and 4:30 and 5:00 P. M.
Christian Church (First). Location— East side
of Twelfth street, between Howard and Mission
streets. R. M. Campbell, Pastor. Services every
Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday School at
9:;30 A. M.; Senior Society of Christian Endeavor
meets at 6:30 p. m.; Junior, on Sunday at 4 p. m.;
prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.; Auxiliary
Christian Woman's Board of Missions meets first
Thursday of each month at 2:30 p. m.; Ladies' Aid
Society, every Thursday of each month at 10 a. m. to
4 p. M.
First Church of Christ (Scientist). Location-
Beethoven Hall, .336 Post street. The Bible, Science
and Health, with key to the Scriptures, by Rev.
Mary Baker G. Eddy. Readers: Sue Ella Bradshaw,
C. S. D., residence, 702 Powell street; Charles M.
Howe, C. S. D., residence, 841 Post street. Services
every Sunday at 11 a. m., including an exposition of
the Christian Science Bible Lessons, International
series.
First Progressive Spiritual Church. Loca-
tion—997 Market.
Friends' Meeting. A meeting of the Society of
Friends is held every Sunday at 11 a. m. at 132 McAl-
lister street, opposite the City Hall. Room and
library open during the week.
Latter Day Saints' Church of Jesus Chkist.
Services at Academy Hall, 927 Mission street, every
Sunday at 2 and 7 p. m.
Mariners' Church, The. Of San Francisco; was
organized by its present Pastor, Rev. J. Rowell, in
1858. It finds its field for usefulness among the sea-
men and strangers on our water front. It has a good
and commodious house of worship on the northeast
corner of Sacramento and Drumm streets, erected in
1866. Here, religious meetings are held every day in
the week, temperance meetings twice in each month,
correspondence maintained with seamen in all parts
of the world, a free reading room maintained (the
first free reading room in the city), with books and
papers in various languages, and writing materials,
all free, social entertainments given twice a week,
and large quantities of good reading matter supplied
to out-bound ships. All vessels in port, and sailors'
boarding-houses, are often visited, and all possible
effort is made to save seamen from perils and vices,
and make them good citizens and Christian men.
The church is undenominational, self-governed, and
is aided in its work by Christian and philanthropic
people of every name.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Dat Saints. Meets in Mystic Hall, Red
Men's Building, 320 Post street. Services every Sab-
bath at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. m. They have a Sunday
School whose session follows the morning service.
Communion on second Sabbath of each month. They
hold a council on Monday evening; prayer meeting
Wednesday evening, and a literary meeting under
Zion's Religio Society on Friday evening. Their
minister the past year is Rev. C. A. Parkin, who is
also the Presiding Elder of the Northern California
District Conference. The church has always clung
to the doctrine of one wife for one man. The chief
feature of their church is an acceptance of the New
Testament form of church organization, as outlined
in Ephesians 4th chap., and an aspiration after the
spiritual gifts named in I Cor., 12th chap., which they
claim God in mercy bestows upon them when He
will, not when they will.
Salvation Army. Headquarters, 1139 Market
street. Brigadier James Keppel, commanding Pacific
Coast Division.
Life Boat (men's food and shelter depot), lli
Jackson street and 120 Oregon street.
Women's Shelter. 553 Stevenson street.
Children's Home. 328 Bryant street.
Corps No. 1, Commercial street, near Kearny ;
Corps No. 2, Sacramento and Kearny streets; Corps
No. 3, 711 Mission street; Corps No. 4, 2417 Mission
street; Corps No. 5, Pacific street, near Kearny;
Corps No. 6, 1139 Market street. Corps No. 8, 616
Merchant street; Corps No. 9, 210 Grant avenue;
Corps No. 10, 117 Jackson street.
Seventh Day Adtentists. Location — Laguna
street, between Golden Gate avenue and McAllister
street. Elder G. W. Grainger, Pastor; residence,
410 Franklin street. Services on Saturday at 11 a. m.,
on Sunday at 7: .30 p. m. and Sunday School at 9:45
\. M.; Wednesday evening, prayer meeting ;
Thursday evening, missionary meeting.
West Side Christian Church. Location-
Bush street, between Scott and Devisadero. Rev.
W. A. Gardner, Pastor; residence, 2.5'20 Bush street.
Sabbath services at 10 a. m. and 8:00 p.m.; Sabbath
School at 11 A. M.; sermon at 4:30 p. m. Miss Nettie
E. Gardner, Superintendent. Junior Christain En-
deavor meets at 7:30 p.m., and Senior at 6:30 p.m.;
prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Ihis
church was organized May
ship, 300.
Present member-
COLLEGES AND PRIVATE
SCHOOLS.
Academy of the Sacred Heart. A chartered
institution conducted by the Ladies of the Sacred
Heart. Location— Corner of Ellis and Franklm streets.
Its aim is to give a thorough and refined education
in the modern languages, science, music and art.
French is a specialty of the school.
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Bolte'8 Jeanke. Miss, School. Location— 2297
Sacramento street. While all due attention is given
to English, it Is guaranteed to teach the French and
German languages as thoroughly and rapidly as if
acquired abroad.
Califiikxia School of Mechanical Aets, The.
Incuipoiated 1885. The school was founded
liy .hniics Lick and endowed with S540,000,
itsoliji'it being, "To educate males and females
in tin- practical arts of life, such as workers
in wood. iron and stone, or any of the
metiU.s. mill in whatever indu.stry intelligent me-
chanical .■skill now is or can hereafter be applied,
sucli institution to be open to all youths born in
California. The academic buildings and shops are
located at the corner of Sixteenth (Center street)
and rtah streets, about one mile south of the New
Citv Hall and one block east of Potrero avenue, ac-
cessible by Xinth street. Tenth street and Potrero
avenue. Otiicers — Horace Davis. President; A. S.
Hallidie, Vice-President; James S. Bunnell, Secre-
tary; Horace Davis, A. S. Hallidie. .John O. Earl.
Horatio Stebbins, D. D. and James Spiers, Trustees;
George A. Merrill, Principal.
CoLLE&E OF XoTKE Dame. Location — Dolores
street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets.
This institution, incorporated and empowered to con-
fer collegiate privileges, is situated in one of the
most agreeable and healthful portions of San Fran-
cisco, retired, yet easy of access by the street cars.
The building is surrounded by spacious and hand-
somely laid-out grounds, admirably adapted for
exercise and amusement; the rooms are sunny and
well ventilated. The object of the Institution is to
Impart an education, solid and refined, the course of
instruction being well calculated to render the
young ladies good members of society in this world,
but, above all, to fit them for that Higher Society
which should be the aim and end of all our life's
work. The discipline is mild, yet firm and energetic,
while the greatest care is taken to promote the
health and comfort of the pupils. The course of
studies is pursued mainly in the English language,
but French, Spanish and German are taught with
gratifying success. A partial course comprises
Literature, English, Latin and modern languages:
also any special branch desired.
De Filippe's Academy of LAXorAOES. This
well-known institution of learning, which was estab-
lished in 1871, Is now pleasantly located at S20 Post
street, opposite Union Square, and is patronized bj"
the elite of our city. Prof. De Filippe is a graduate
of the acadamies of Paris and Madrid. He is one of
the foremost imparters of instruction in Spanish
and French on the Pacific Coast. He personally
superintends the French and Spanish classes, and he
has a corps of first-class assistants to teach any of
the other languages that people may desire to learn.
In the parlors of his academy may be found foreign
periodicals, and a large and varied library of Euro-
pean works, free to the use of scholars.
Hastings College of the Law. Founded
March 26, 1878, by S. Clinton Hastings, the first Chief
Justice of the State of California. Martin Kellogg,
LL.D., President; Hon.WilliamH. Beatty,Sacramento,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, ex oiflcio Presi-
dent of Board of Directors; Charles W. Slack. Ph.B.,
LL.B., Dean and Professor of Law ; William B. Bosley,
A. B., LL. B., Assistant Professor of Law; Warren
Olnev. Jr., A. B., LL. B., Assistant Professor of Law;
J. H." C. Bonte, A.M., D. D., Professor of Ethics;
Leonard Stone, LL.B., Mills Building, Registrar.
College exercises held in the old Hall of Pioneers,
808 Montgomery street.
Irving Institute. A select boarding and day
school for young ladies, with preparatory depart-
ment and kindergarten for children, is located at
103« Valencia street, corner Hill, where young ladies
are prepared for the universities, or are graduated
upon completing its full academic course. Its build-
ings, furnished with every modern educational ap-
pliance, will accommodate fifty boarding pupils. Dur-
ing the past year the attendance exceeded 123. The
Institute is now in its nineteenth year, and has an
alumni association of more than 100. Thorough ed-
ucation is given in all its departments by a faculty
of twenty teachers, resident and visiting. The
musical and art departments are marked features of
the school. When requested, the Institute's car-
riage calls for pupils. Eev. Edward B. Church, M.A.,
Principal.
Sacf.ed HEAP.T College. Located on the south-
east corner of Eddy and Larkin streets. Founded in
1874. Is conducted by the Brothers of the Christian
Schools. The primary object of the Society of the
Brothers of the Christian Schools is the moral and
intellectual education of youth, and to give a thor-
oughly Christian and secular education, embracing
the classical, scientific and commercial courses.
The scholastic year is divided Into two terms of five
months each. The first term commences about the
middle of July; the second on January 2. Brother
Erminold, President.
Sacred Heart Presentation Convent. Loca-
tion, corner Taylor and Ellis streets. A chartered
institution conducted by the Presentation Sisters.
Its aim is to give a thorough and refined educa-
tion. The school is free of charge to all denomina-
tions.
The San Francisco Theological Seminary.
Organized in this city November 7, 1871. It is a
school for the training of young men for the Gospel
ministry, and Is under the control of the Presbyter-
ian Synod of California. It Is governed by a board
of twenty-four directors chosen from the Presbyter-
ian Synods of Oregon and California. For a number
of years it was located at 121 Haight street. Four
years ago It moved into Its new and more commodi-
ous buildings at San Anselmo, Marin county. The
institution has been liberally endowed. Tuition Is
free of expense to students of all denominations.
Officers— Rev. William B. Noble, D.D., President; R.
J. Trumbull, Secretary and Business Manager;
George D. Gray, Treasurer. Business office— No. 419
Sansome street.
St. Joseph's Schools. Boys' school, conducted
by the Brothers of Mary. Brother George N. Sauer,
Principal. Average attendance nearly 700. The
Girls' school is conducted by the Sisters of the
Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. The buildings
are located at the corner of Tenth and Howard
streets.
St. Paul's German and English School.
Connected with St. Paul's German Lutheran Church.
Location — Corner Eddy and Gough streets. Prof.
J. H. Hargens, Principal.
University of the Pacific. A consolidation of
the San Jose College, at College Park, and Napa Col-
lege, at Napa City, universities established by and
under the control of the California Annual Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Both
institutions were consolidated in 1894, under one
Board of Trustees, and reincorporated, with the
principal place of business in San Francisco. The
oflieers of the Board are I. J. Truman, Mills build-
ing, San Francisco, President; S. E. Holden, A. M.,
Napa, Vice-President; Rev. Thomas Filben, D. D..
San Francisco, Secretary Office, Mills building.
Women's Educational and Industrial Union.
Location— 7 Van Ness avenue, where one of the
Ladies of the Directory may be seen daily from 11
A. M. to 4 p. M. The lessons taught embrace the
English. German. French and Spanish languages; the
art of painting, singing and of playing on the mando-
lin, guitar and violin; the milliner's and dress-
maker's arts, and those of the manicure and the
hairdresser and the typewriter. Cooking also is
taught. Every Tuesday evening a social entertain-
ment is held, free to all women. Employment
bureau for women. Officers- Mme. Louise A.
Sorbier, President; Mrs. Paris Kilburn, Mrs. Nellie
B. Eyster and Mrs. P. D. Hale, Vice-Presidents;
Mrs. L. C. Eraser, Treasurer; Mrs. C. F. Kapp, Re-
cording Secretary; Miss M. B. Sorbier, Corresponding
Secretary. Associate Directors— Mrs. R. J. Deane,
Mrs. E. P. Keeney, Mrs. H. Lewis and Mrs. R.
Searles.
ZisKA Institute. Its chief aim will ever be to
furnish the best attainable advantages, to secure not
merely culture, but the most healthful mental devel-
opment. While not connected with any special de-
nomination, the school is christian in character and
purpose. The methods of Mme. Ziska's work will be
preserved, modified by the results of her greater
experience, her recent personal observation of the
best educational institutions in America and Europe,
and the demands of a progressive age. Located at
lfi06 Van Ness Avenue, in the most pleasant part of
the city. The spacious house affords everything
necessary for comfort and health, and Is in perfect
sanitary condition. The course of study is thorough
and comprehensive, ranging from primary through
collegiate departments.
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lu addition to the Institutions enumerated above
are many private schools of excellent reputation.
Urban Academy.
Miss Lake's School.
Miss West's School.
Van Js^ess Seminary.
Trinity School.
Mefret's French and English Institute.
J?t. Rose's Academy.
Our Lady of Mercy's School.
-St. Vincent's School.
COURTS.
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officers. For Superior, Justices and Police Courts,
see City and County Government. For Supreme
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EXCHANGES.
Builders' Exchange, The. 40 New Montgom-
ery street, corner Mission street. Officers — Oscar
Lewis, President; Jas. A. Wilson. Secretary; S. D.
North, Financial Secretary; L. A. Larsen, Recording
Secretary. Exchange hours, 12 m. to 2 p. ii. each day.
Building open from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Board of Di-
rectors meet every Friday at 1:1.5 p. m.
Merchants' Exchange Association. Office,
Merchants' Exchange building. The object of this
Association is the promotion of the interest of trade
a,nd commerce. Officers— W. A. Holcomb. President:
•George P. Morrow. Vice-President; J. M. Shotwell.
Manager; H. T. Emery, Secretary.
Pacific Stock Exchange Board. 316 Montgom-
ery street. Officers— R. G. Horn, President; S. Otis,
Vice-President; M. Goldman, Treasurer; J. Bourne,
•Cliairman; B. Gardiner, Secretary.
San Francisco Produce Exchange. Meets
dally at 10:30 a. m., in rooms of Merchants' Exchange,
425 California street. Object— To promote the inter-
est and convenience of dealers in domestic produce.
■Officers— W. A. Holcomb, President; T. C. Fried-
lander, Secretary; office, 433 California street.
San Francisco Stock and Exchange Board.
Organized September 11, 1862. Meetings held
■dally at 9:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. at 331 Pine street.
■Officers- A. G. Gurnett, President; E. P. Barrett,
Vice-President; O. V. Walker. Chairman; George T.
Marye, Jr., Treasurer; Fred W. Hadley, Secretary.
Stock and Bond Exchange. Board room, 22
Merchants' Exchange; sessions 10:30 a. m. and 2 p. ji.
Officers-John Perry, Jr., President; Aug. Helbing.
Vice-President; R. G. Brown, Chairman; fCdward
Barry, Secretary; Daniel Meyer, Treasurer.
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
OFFICERS.
Army United States, Departmemt of Califok-
3fiA (embracing the State of Nevada) — Brigadier
General James W. Forsyth, Commanding. Head-
•Quarters, Phelan building, San Francisco, Cal.
Personal Staff— First Lieutenant J. Franklin
Bell, Seventh Cavalry, Aid; First Lieutenant J. F.
Reynolds Landls, First Cavalry, Aid, Inspector of
Small Arms Practice and Acting Engineer Officer.
Department Staff — Colonel O. D. Greene, As-
sistant Adjutant General; Major Stephen W. Groes-
beck. Judge Advocate; Lieutenant Colonel Amos
S. Kimball, Deputy Quartermaster General, Chief
Quartermaster; Lieutenant Colonel William H.
Bell, Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence,
■Chief Commissary; Lieutenant Colonel Johnson V.
D. Mlddleton, Deputy Surgeon General, Chief Sur-
geon; Major Alfred E. Bates, Paymaster, Chief Pay-
master; First Lieutenant Frank Greene, Signal
■Corps, Chief Signal Officer; Lieutenant Colonel
Francis L. Guenther, Fifth Artillery, Artillery In-
spector.
Quartermaster's Department— Lieutenant Col-
•onel James 6. C. Lee, Deputy Quartermaster Gen-
■eral; in charge of the general depot of the Quarter-
master's Department, San Francisco, Cal.; Captain
Addison Barrett, Military Storekeeper; on duty at
General Quartermaster's depot, 36 New Montgomery
street, San Francisco, Cal.
Subsistence Department— Major Charles P.
Eagan, Commissary of Subsistence; Purchasing and
Depot Commissary of Subsistence, m New Montgom-
ery street, San Francisco, Cal.
Army United States. Engineers (Pacific
Coast)— Colonel Charles R. Suter, Division Engineer
of the Pacific Division, etc., San Francisco, Cal.;
Major Charles E. L. B. Davis, Engineer Twelfth
Light House District, etc., San ITrancisco, Cal.; Cap-
tain Cassius E. Gillette, on duty with California
Debris Commission, etc,, San Francisco, Cal.; First
Lieutenant Joseph E. Kuhn. under the immediate
orders of Colonel Suter; First Lieutenant Charles
L. Potter, under the immediate orders of Major
Davis; First Lieutenant Herbert Deakyne, under
the immediate orders of Captain Gillette.
Board of Examining Surgeons for Pension-
ers—Room 4, 1170 Market street. Joseph Pescla,
M. D., D. F. Ragan, M. D., Max Magnus, M. D. Meet
Wednesdays and Thursdays; hours 10 a. m. to 12 m.
Branch Hydrographic Office, United States
Navy— Merchants' Exchange building. Lieutenant
A. F. Fechteler, U. S. N., in charge; J. T. McMillan,
Nautical Expert; C. H. Turner, Messenger.
California Debris Commission— Colonel Charles
R. Suter (Corps of U. S. Engieeers, U. S. A.), Presi-
dent; Major Charles E. L. B. Davis and Captain C.
E. Gillette (Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.). Members'
office. 59 Flood building.
Coast and Geodetic Survey— (See Literary and
Scientific Societies).
Collector of the Port — John H. Wise, office.
Custom House; E. B. Jerome, Chief C!lerk and
Special Deputy; Newton S. Farley and John J. To-
bln. Deputies; George W. Cope, Auditor; Joseph J.
Chappell, Cashier; Harlow H. White, Adjuster of
Duties; J. W. Probasco, Ganger.
Internal Revenue Collector— O. M.Welburn;
Louis Loupe, Chief Deputy.
Master in Chancery, and U. S. Circuit Court
Commissioner— E. H. Heacock, room .57, Appraisers'
building.
National Quarantine Station, Angel Island—
M. J. Rosenau, Passed Assistant Surgeon, in com-
mand; Hospital Steward, George H. Brock.
Naval Officer— John P. Irish, office. Custom
House; Edwin W. Maslin, Deputy.
Post Office, Northwest corner Washington and
Battery streets— Postmaster, Frank McCoppin; R.
E. Doyle, Assistant; J. L. Meares, Superintendent of
City Delivery; Steuart Aldrlch, Superintendent of
Money Order Division; B. McL. Hardi.sty, Superin-
tendent of Registry Division; E. A." O'Connor.
Cashier.
Post Office Inspectors— Room 78. Appraisers'
building. Robert R. Munro, Inspector in charge.
Inspectors— John O. Culver, James AV. Erwln, M. H.
Flint, J. C. F. Gordon, W. A. Robinson, H. P. Thrall:
Joseph A. McGeary, Chief Clerk: Horatio A. Mc-
Cormlck, Stenographer.
Special Agents U. S. Treasury Department—
Rooms 7 and 9, Appraisers' building. H. A. Moore,
Special Agent in charge; John C. Benton, G. E.
Channlng, Special Employees; D. C.Jackson, Spe-
cial Inspector.
Superintendent Railway Mail Service.
—Samuel Flint, office, southwest corner Jackson and
Battery streets ; Harry Lewis, Assistant; W.G. Karpe,
Chief Clerk; J. S.Roberts, Assistant Clerk; F. I. R.
Moore, Record Clerk; P. R. Downer, Slip Clerk; J. F.
Lewis, W. C. Hammond, Stenographers.
StJRVEYOR OF Customs— William D. English, of-
fice. Custom House; Samuel J. Ruddell, Deputy.
U. S. Appraiser of Merchandise — James E.
Tucker, rooms 29 to 31, Appraisers' building.
Assistants — James B. Stevens and Richard P. Doo-
lan.
Clerks — T. O.Lewis and Charles A. Reynolds.
Examiners— John A. Sampson, George A. Reynolds,
James W. Maguire, Charles J. Evans, David W.
Morris, Raymer Sharp, Louis Phelps and J.
G. Underwood.
Samplers— D. A. Stivers, Wm. K. Hatch and C.
S. Smyth.
Messenger— C. A. Hughes.
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nia—Room 46, Appraisers' building; Clerk's
office, room 51.
Judges— Stephen J. Field, Joseph McKenna, AY. B.
Gilbert and E. M. Ross.
Clerk and U. S. Commissioner— "W. J. Costigan.
Deputy Clerk and U. S. CommlsBloner— W. B.
Beaizley.
U. S. CiKcuiT CoTTET OF APPEA.LS, for the Ninth
Circuit— Room i6. Appraisers' building; Clerk's
office, room 44, Appraisers' building.
Justice— Stephen J. Field.
Circuit Judges— Joseph McKenna, William B. Gil-
bert and Erskine M. Ross.
District Judges— Hiram Knowles, Corneluis H.
Hanford, Thomas P. Hawley, AVllliam W. Mor-
row, Charles B. Bellinger and Orin Wellborn.
Clerk— Frank D. Monckton.
Marshal— Barry Baldwin.
v. S. Commissioner of Immigeatiou— Walter P.
Stradley, room 11, 4t.h floor. Mills Building.
Inspector— A. H. Geffeney.
U. S. DisTKiCT Attoknet— Henry S. Foote, room
61, Appraisers' building.
Assistants — Samuel Knight and Bert Schleslnger.
Chief Clerk— Thomas M. Jewett.
U. S. District Court, for the Northern District of
California — Room 60, Appraisers' building:
Clerk's office, room 63.
Judge— William W. Morrow.
Clerk and U. S. Commissioner— Southard Hoffman.
Deputy Clerk- James S. Manley.
Assistant Clerks— John Fouga and Francis Krull.
UxiTED States Geological Surtet— Henry W.
Turner, Geologist, room 78b, Appraisers'
building.
r.viTED States Internal Revenue Agent—
B. L. Cromwell, room 11, Appraisers' building.
Assistant- Bert M. Thomas.
Special Gauger— John G. Meyer, Jr.— Clerk, De
Witt C. Dixon
United States Land Office— E. Hackett, Re-
ceiver; John P. Dunn, Register; 610 Commer-
cial street.
Clerks— F. B. English, F. T. Dunn.
United States Life-Saving Service— Major
Thomas J. Blakeney, Superintendent Twelfth
Life-Saving District, room 35, Appraisers' build-
ing.
Assistant Inspector— Captain W. C. Coulson.
Clerk— Edward W. Smith.
Stations in San Francisco— Fort Point Llfe-Saviug
Station. Presidio Reservation; Golden Gate
Park Life-Saving Station, south of Cliff House;
South Side Life-Saving Station, Ocean Beach.
United States Lighthouse Department (Twelfth
District)— Frank Courtis, U. S. N., In charge;
office, 402-404 Safe Deposit Building; Major
Charles E. L. B. Davis, U. S. A., Engineer;
office, 89-92 Flood building.
United States Lighthouse Engineer- Major
Charles E. L. B. Davis, U. S. A., Engineer;
office, 89-92 Flood building.
Clerks— Temple T. Spotts, A. Newbold.
United States Lighthouse Inspector- Frank
Courtis, U. S. N., Commander: office 402-404
Safe Deposit building.
Clerks— Charles H. Thompson, Edward M. Shaw.
Fritz B. Sellman.
United States Local Inspector of Hulls op
Steam Vessels— F. S. Talbot, room 21, Ap-
praisers' building.
Assistant— D. Marcucci, room 20, Appraisers' build-
ing.
United States Local Inspector of Boilers of
Steam Vessels— W. A. Phillips, room 27.
Appraisers' building.
.\ssistant— John K. Bulger, room 20, Appraisers'
building.
United States Marine Hospital — Mountain
Lake, Presidio Reservation; office, room 1, Ap-
praisers' building; Surgeon John Godfrey in
command.
Assistant Surgeons— Rupert Blue and J. H. Oaklev;
dispensary and office. Appraisers' building,
room 1; Rupert Blue, assistant surgeon in
charge.
United States Marshal of Northern District
OF California— Barry Baldwin; office. Ap-
Deputies— S. P. Monckton, J. D. Harris, Joshua
Littlefield, Thomas J. Gallagher. Henry M.
Moffltt.
United States Mint— The law for the establish-
ment and regulation of the Mint of the United States
provides that any person may deposit bullion for
coinage or to be made into fine bars, the bars to be
stamped in such manner as shall indicate the weight,
flneness and value of same. In case of silver bullion,
deposits are received only for manufacture into fine
bars, the Government reserving the right to make Its
silver coin from bullion purchased in the market.
Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; gold bullion
received daily from 9 a. m. to 12 m.; silver received
from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.; visitors admitted daily
from 9 to 11:.S0 a. m.
Superintendent— John Daggett.
Melter and Rellner— Alexander Martin.
Coiner— A. T. Spotts.
Assayer— J. W. Pack.
United States Navy Pay Office— Office, '202 San-
some street.
Pay Inspector— Edward Bellows, U. S. N.
Head Clerk— George L. Foreman.
Clerks— C. W. Edgcumbe, F. E. Jones and A. F..
Gomez.
United States Pension Agency— Pension Agent,
Gen. P. F. Walsh ; office, 4th floor, 101 Sansome
street.
Chief Clerk— A. Mautner.
United States Secret Service- Agent, Nicholas-
R. Harris; office, room 12, Appraisers' building.
Assistant— J. D. Harris.
United States Shipping Commissioner— Wm.
H. Gwin, rooms 13-15, Appraisers' building.
Chief Deputy— Stafford H. Parker.
Deputies— Joe F. Curtin, Henry W. Groth, James
B. Newsom, Thomas H. Murphy and John W.
Danks.
LTnited States Sub-Treasury — Assistant Treas-
urer—C. P. Berry, 608 Commercial street; office
hours, 10 A. m. to 3 p. M.
Acting Assistant Treasurer and Cashier— Thomas-
P. Burns.
United States Supervising Inspector of Steam.
Vessels, P'irst District— John Bermingham,
room 23, Appraisers' building.
United States Surveyor-General for Califok-
NiA— W. S. Green, 610 Commercial street.
Chief Clerk— E. A. Willard.
Chief Draughtsman— C. D. Rhodes.
Corresponding Clerk — T. P. Harden.
Accountant— Miss E. D. Pratt.
United States Weather Bureau — Office, lOtb
floor Mills Building.
Forecast Official— W. H. Hammon.
Local Forecast Official- Alexander G. McAdle.
Observers— G. H. Wilson. G. E. Lawtou, C. Ellen-
berger and Walter H. Scholl.
-Wm. Fahlbusch.
FOREIGN CONSULS IN SAN
FRANCISCO.
Austro-Hungarian Empire— Francis Korbel, 308
Battery.
Belgium— Wilfrid B. Chapman, 123 California,
room 16.
China— Fung Tung Heng, Consul-General, 806.
Stockton.
Costa Rica— Rafael Gallegos, Consul-General,
2.30 California.
Denmark— John Simpson, 22 California, room 12.
France— Alexandre Laurence de Lalande, 604
Commercial.
German Empire— Adolph Rosenthal, Consul-Gen-
eral, Oswald Lohan, Vice-Consul, 318 Sacramento.
Great Britain- Joseph W. Warburton, Consul-
General, Wellesley Moore, Vice-Consul, 506 Battery.
Greece— August Goustiaux, Acting, 625 Union.
Guatemala— Miguel Carrillo, 204 Front.
Hawaiian Islands— Charles T. Wilder, Consul-
General, John F. Soper, Vice-Consul, 208 Sansome,.
room 22.
The Bulletin
Is the oldest paper in San Francisca
It has character, standing, influ-
enc& Telephone Main 926.
PERRIER-JOUET & CO. CHAMPAGNE'
W. R. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent, 123 California Street.
-For Sale by all First-
class Wine Merchants
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San Francisco. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. Officers of State of California.
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HONDUKAS— John T. Wright, 640 Market.
Jtaly— F. Bruni Grlmaldi, 506 Battery.
Japan— Saburo Koya, 1514 Pine.
Mexico— Alexander K. Coney, Consul-General, 604
Clay.
NiCAKAGiTA— William L. Merry, Consul-General,
331 Pine, room 2.
Paraguay- P. J. Van Loben Sels, 508 Montgomery.
Persia— George E. P. Hall, 212 Sansome, room 2.
Peru— Robert B. Hule, 203 California.
Portugal— Ignacio da Costa Duarte, Consul, 605
Clay, J. H. Laidley, Vice-Consul, 323 Montgomery.
Republic of Colombia— Adolfo Canal, 217 San-
some, room 9.
Russia— Vladimir A. Artsimovitch, Consul-Gen-
eral, Horace G. Piatt, Vice-Consul, 418 California,
rooms 9-10.
Salvador— Eustoejio Calderon, 303 California,
room 2.
Spain— Jorge Madrilley, illii California.
Sweden AND NoRWAT—Henry Lund, 214 California.
Switzerland— Antolne Borel, 311 Montgomery.
The Netherlands— p. J. Van Loben Sels, 508
Montgomery.
Turkey— George E. P. Hall, 212 Sansome, room 2.
Uraguay— Jose Costa, 114 Montgomery.
OFFICERS OF STATE OF
CALIFORNIA.
SUPREME COURT.
Location, 825 Market Street, Emporium Building.
Chief Justice— W. H. Beatty.
Justice — T. B. McFarland.
Justice— Ralph C. Harrison.
Justice— C. H. Garoutte.
Justice— Jaclcson Temple.
Justice— F. W. Henshaw.
Justice — W. C. Van Fleet.
Attorney-General— W. F. Fitzgerald. 419 Cali-
fornia street.
Assistant Attorney-General — W. H. Anderson,
419 California street.
Deputy Attorney-General— C. N. Post, Sacra-
mento.
Deputy Attorney-General— C. H. Jackson. 419
California street.
Deputy Attorney-General — Henry E. Carter, 419
California street.
Reporter— C. P. Pomeroy.
Assistant Reporter— H. L. Gear.
Clerk— T. H. Ward.
Deputy Clerk— E. A. Marshall, San Francisco.
Deputy Clerk— W. M. Ward, San Francisco.
Deputy Clerk — A. W. Johnson, San Francisco.
Deputy Clerk— H. A. McCraney, Sacramento.
Deputy Clerk— F. C. Woodbury, Los Angeles.
Deputy Clep.k— E. S. Butterworth, Los Angeles.
Secretary- Frank T. Meagher.
Sbabetary— H. C. Finkler.
Phonographic Reporter- E. A. Girvln.
Librarian — Benjamin Edson.
Supreme Court Commissioners — I. S. Belcher,
Niles Searls, P. Van Clief, John Haynes, E. W.
Britt; D. B. Woolf, Secretary.
Department 1— Presiding Justice— Ralph C. Harri-
son.
Justice— C. H. Garoutte.
Justice— W. C. Van Fleet.
Department 2— Presiding Justice— T. B. McFar-
land.
Justice— Jackson Temple.
Justice— F. W. Henshaw.'
San Francisco District— Alameda, Contra Costa.
Del Norte, Humboldt Lake, Marin, Mariposa,
Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San
Francisco, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, San Mateo,
Sonoma.
Los Angeles District— Inyo, Kern, Los Angeles,
Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego,
San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Ventura.
Sacramento District— Alpine, Amador, Butte,
Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn.
King, Lassen, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada.
Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin.
Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Stanislaus.
Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne,
Yolo, Yuba.
Sessions— San Francisco — Second Monday in Janu-
ary; third Monday in July. Los Angeles— First
Monday in .\pril ; second Monday In October,
Sacramento— First Monday in May; second
Monday in November. All remittiturs will
issue from the San Francisco office. Tele-
phone South 443.
Governor— James H. Budd- salary, 86,000.
Private Secretary— E. D. McCabe; salary, ?4,000.
Executive Clerk— Josephine M. Todman; salary,
»2,600.
Lieutenant-Governor— , ex-oflacio
President of the Senate, at SIO per diem.
Attorney-General— W. F. Fitzgerald; salary,
83,000.
First Assistant— W. H. Anderson; salary, 82,700.
Clerk of Supreme Court- T. H. Ward; salary,
83,000.
Controller— Edward P. Colgan; salary, 83,000.
Deputy— W. W. Douglass; salary, 82,400.
Secretary of State— L. H. Brown; salary, 83,000.
Deputy— William T. Sesnon; salary, 82,400.
Superintendent of Public Instruction — Samuel
T. Black; salary, 83,000.
Deputy— W. W. Seaman; salary, 82,400.
Superintendent of State Printing — A. J. John
St on; salary, 83,000.
Surveyor-General— M. J. Wright; sal.iry. 88,000.
Deputy— F. E. Wright; salary, 82,400.
(The Surveyor-General is ex-officio Register of the
State Land Office.)
Treasurer— Levi RackliflEe; salary, 83,000.
Deputy— F. W. Judson; salary, 82,400.
Adult Blind Home (Oakland).
Trustees— N. W. Spaulding, T. C. Coogan, N. T.
James, J. R. Glasscock and D. S. Hirshberg
Superintendent— John C. Hays
Agnews Hospital for Chronic Insane (Agnews).
Chairman Board of Directors— W. W. Montague,
San Francisco.
Secretary— T. S. Montgomery.
Agriculture, Board of.
President— Charles M. Chase, San Francisco.
Secretary— Edwin F. Smith, Sacramento.
Analyst, State— Prof essor A. B. Rising, University
of California, Berkeley.
Bank Commissioners— J. B. Fuller, term expires
February, 1898; Paris Kilburn (President),
term expires May, 1898; H. W. Magee, term
expires July, 1898.
Secretary— Charles H. Dunsmoor, 530 California.
Building and Loan Association Commission-
ers. George A. Fisher, San Francisco; William
A. Spalding, Los Angeles. Secretary, James L.
Fields, 132 Market street.
Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, Asylum foe
President Board of Trustees— AV. C. Bartlett.
Secretary— W. L. Prather.
Superintendent— W. Wilkinson.
Debris Commissioner— John F. Kidder,Gras8Valley.
Dental Examiners, Board of.
President— E. F. Tebbets, M. D., Sacramento.
Secretary— W. F. Grlswold, San Francisco.
Education, Board of— Is composed of the Gov-
ernor, Superintendent Public Instruction,
President University of California, Professor of
Pedagogy, University of California, Principals,
Normal Schools of San Jose, Los Angeles and
Chlco.
Equalization, Board of (Office, Sacramento)—
A. Chesebrough, L. C. Morehouse, President;
R. H. Beamer and George L. Arnold; E. P. Col-
gan, Controller and ex-officio.
Examiners, Board of— Composed of the Governor,
the Secretary of State and the Attorney-Gen-
eral.
Secretary— John Markley.
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Officers of State of California. CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Hospitals.
Feeble Minded Childken, Home foe (Eldrldee
Sonoma County). '
Trustees— A. P. Overton, Charles P. Eells, F. W
Lougee and R. A. Poppe.
Superintendent and Secretary— A. E. Osborne, Glen
Ellen.
Fish Commissioneks— J. M. Morrison, Sacramento;
W. C. Murdoch, San Francisco, and Henry F.
Emeric. San Francisco.
e, Berkeley.
Feuit Pests, Inspector of — W. G.
Haebor Commissioners.
Eureija, Humboldt Bay— The Mayor of Eureka and
Josiah Bell.
San Diego— W. W. Stewart and D. C. Eeed. J H
Barbour, Secretary.
San Francisco (10 California street)— E. L. ol-
non, President; Dan T. Cole and F. S. Chad-
bourne. J. J. Keegan, Secretary.
Health, Board of- J. H. Davisson, Los Angeles
President; Winslow Anderson, C. W. Nutting'
C. A. Euggles, P. C. Remondlno, and W. f!
Wlard.
Secretary— J. R. Laine, Sacramento.
Horticulture, Board of— Ellwood Cooper, Santa
Barbara, President; Mark L. McDonald, Vice-
President; Fred C. Miles. Treasurer; J. L.
Mosher, 1-3 Mills Building, 5th floor. Auditor.
Insurance Commissioner— M. E. Higgins, Los
Angeles; M. M. Rhorer, Deputy. Office, 401
California street.
Labor Statistics Bureau- E. L. Fitzgerald, Com-
missioner, San Francisco; C. L. Dam, Deputy
Commissioner; Edward M. Greene, Ole C Vin-
cent, Theresa E. Nelson, Ola M. Hart, Special
Agents.
Librarian, State— Dana W. Perkins; W P
Matthews, Assistant; Genevieve Green, Dep-
Mendocino Insane Asylum, Ukiah City-Trustees •
J. H. Seawell, President, Ukiah; Charles Cun-
ningham, M. Gardner, J. Q. White and C.
O'Connor.
Medical Superintendent— E. W. King, M.D., Ukiah.
Mineralogist— J. J. Crawford, 24 Fourth street
San Francisco.
Mining BuREAU-(See Scientific and Literary So-
Napa Insane Asylum, Napa City-Trustees: Ben
Shurtlefl, M. D., President and Superintendent
of Asylum; J. C. Martin, Robert Howe, R. P
Lamdin and A. J. Hull.
Normal School at Chico, Butte County— Robert F
Pennell, Principal.
Normal School at
Pierce, Principal.
Los Angeles— Edward T.
Normal School at San Jose— C. W. Childs, Prin-
Notaries Public— (See Business Directory.)
Pharmacy, Board of- Directors: J H Flint
Marysvllle President; S. H. Melvln, .lohn
Dawson, John W. Wood, R. J. Van Voor-
hies, A. J. Finger and W. M. Searby.
Pilot Commissioners, Eureka, Humboldt Bay-
Peter Belcher, H. Kingston and Peter Carsaw.
Pilot Commissionee, San Diego— Amun Sevort.
W.
Pilot Commissionees, San Francisco, Mare Island
and Benicia-Office, 506 Battery street. Philip
Caduc, Charles Mayo, John Hackett.
PiLOTs-Office-506 Battery-Frank Boyd, Thomas
H. Barber, Stephen Castle, J. S. Dolliver, M
C. Ersklne, E. M. Freeman, George Scott
John B Jones, F. W. Jordan, N. B. Jordan
George D. Korts, J. E. McCulloch. Frank Mur-
phy, Louis Meyer, James Miller, John W. Ott
Charles W. Reed, Alexander Swanson Free-
man Trask, George E. Wallace.
Poet Warden, San Diego— C. H. Davis.
Port Wardens, San Francisco-Offlce, Clay Street
Wharf Samuel Braunhart, P. J. Harney.
H. R. Atwood and Nelson Provost.
Preston School of Industry, lone, Amador
County-Trustees: E. M. Preston, President;
Nevada City; L. M. Maddux, Modesto; Fay-
ette Mace, lone. H. R. Bernard, Secretary.
E. Carl Bank, Superintendent, lone.
Railroad Commissionees— H. M. La Rue Presi-
dent, Sacramento; James I Stanton, 'm. D
f?^ Francisco; and W. R. Clarke, Stockton
Samuel Newman, Secretary, office, room 27,
Chronicle Building.
Regictrae OF VOTERS-Willlam M. HInton, New
San- Bernardino Insane Asylum— San Bernar-
dino-Trustees: H. L. Drew, San Bernardino,
President; J. A. Gibson, San Diego; Frank A
Miller, Riverside; L. K. Fisher, San t'a Barbara ';
and George Coolev. nnlt.ntr v -nr T?f,.i,„_^„ —
Secretary.
Culture, Board op DiREOTORs-Mrs. Paris
Kllburn, San Francisco; Mrs. William Kirk
San Prancisco; J. J. Rivers, Berkeley; Mrs e"
P. Keeney, San Francisco; JeaneC. Carr Pasa-
nJi^i w;„i^- Ewer, San Francisco and Mrs.
Carrie Williams, San Diego.
State Prison Directors-R. M. Fitzgerald, James
H. WUklns, Edgar J. De Pue, Daniel E. Haves
and Jacob H. Neff.
Warden, San Quentln Prison— W. E. Hale.
Warden, Folsom Prison— Charles Aull.
Stockton Insane Asylum, Stockton-Trustees-
H. O.Southworth. President; J..D. McDougald
A. Thornton A. McDonald and Joseph Steffens.
Asa Clark, M. D., Superintendent, Major N. M
Orr, Secretary.
SuTTER-s Fort Trustees-C. E. Hollister, Court-
land; Walter W. Greer, Frank D. Ryan, Sacra-
mento; Thomas Flint, Jr., San Juan, and H S
Martin, San Francisco.
University of CALiFORNiA-Regents: Charles
W. Slack, J. B Reinstein, John E. Budd,
T. 6. Phelps, J. W. Martin, G. T. Marye
w",p-'^-T^^S*"'°'''^^' Henry S. Foote, W. T.
Wallace, I. W. Hellman, C. F. Crocker, J F
Houghton A Rodgers, A. Miller, A. S. Halli-
die, J. A. Waymire, C. Rowell. J. H. C
Bonte, Secretary.
Veterinary Medical Board— Thomas Maclay,
President, Petaluma; W. B. Rowland, Pasa-
dena; R. F. Whittlesey, Los Arigeles and H. F
Spencer, San Jose. R. A. Archibald, Secretary
Sacramento.
Whittier Home foe Juvenile Offenders,
Whittler— Trustees: Andrew Mullin, W C
Patterson and Mrs. Adlna Mitchell. John e'
Coffin, Superintendent.
YosEMiTE and Mariposa Big Tree Guardian.s—
James H. Budd, ex officio President, Sacra-
mento; John Boggs, J. H. O'Brien, E. P
Johnson, H. J. Ostrander. George B. Sperrv
Henry K. Field, Charles G. Clinch, Max Gold-
berg. John F. Sheehan, Secretary and Trea.s-
urer, San Francisco; Galen Clark, Guardian.
HOSPITALS.
Bishop Armitage Church Orphanage of Cali-
fornia. Established in 1886 for the care and train-
ing of orphan, half -orphan, destitute and abandoned
boys. Location of the orphanage, San Mateo. Office
of the Society, 530 California street, room 38, San
Francisco. Officers— Mrs. Frances C. Brewer, Presi-
dent, San Mateo; L. Wadham, Secretary and Treas-
urer, 530 California street; B. F. Le Warne, Superin-
tendent, San Mateo. Branch located at 509 Powell
street, where boys who are working are given a
home.
Boys' and Girls' Aid Society. Location— Cor-
ner Baker and Grove streets. Incorporated Septem-
bCT la, 1874. Receives, by legal commitment or other-
wise, juvenile offenders" who are in danger of
being Imprisoned (see Section 1388, Penal Code) and
provides for such until suitable homes or employ-
ment and oversight are found for them, and con-
tinues a systematic attention to their condition and
treatment; it rescues homeless, neglected or abused
children of California, maintains a free employment
bureau, day and evening schools, reading rooms and
library, and a department for Industrial training.
The Institution Is absolutely free from sectarianism
and depends upon voluntary contributions for its ex-
istence. Trustees meet at the Home on the second
Tuesday of each month. Trustees— George C. Per-
kins President; S. C. Bigelow, Vice-President;
Arthur G. Smiley, Superintendent; Charles R Allen
Secretary; D. C. Bates, Treasurer. A. A. Watkins, l!
H. Bonestell, Charles E. Green, Charles A. Murdock.
Alphonso A. Wigmore.
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Hospitals.
Califoknia Childkens' Home Society. This
Boclety Is incorporated under tlie laws of the State
of California, and is an organization for rescuing
destitute and homeless children. It seelis to place
such children in Christian homes where they can
grow up as useful and self-sustaining members of
society. It maintains no Institution, believing that
there is no efficient substitute for the family life in
the education of our race. Local boards are ap-
pointed to carry on the work systematically and
efficiently in their several localities. The society
depends upon voluntary donations for its support,
the gift of the well-to-do, also the widow's mite.
Kev. U. Gregory, D. D., Superintendent; room 1,
Mills Building, 3d floor.
California Woman's Hospital. Organized 1868:
incorporated 1873. Location— 3118 Sacramento street,
between Baljer and Lyon streets. This Hospital ad-
mits three classes of patients, viz.: First — Those
that are destitute and unable to pay anything. Sec-
ond—Those whose means are too limited to enable
them to pay for medical attendance at home. Third
—Patients desiring to place themselves under the
exclusive care of some member of the medical staff
are required to malie all preliminary arrangements
in regard to fees, etc., with the same prior to treat-
ment. N. B.— All pay patients requiring surgical
operations will be subjected to a charge sufficient
to cover the expense of ether, dressings, etc.
Terms of board— From S7.50 per weeli and upwards,
according to accommodations. Officers— F. W. Vo-
wincliel, M. D., Surgeon in charge; L. F. Garrigues, M.
D., Resident Surgeon; John Bermingham, President;
C. F. Croclier, Vice-President; Abraham Halsey,
Secretary and Treasurer. Board of Trustees— G. W.
Presoott, C. A. Laton, H. Dutard, W. F. Goad,
T. B. Bishop, M. A. PvOthchild, Isidore Burns
and I. M. McDonald. Board of Lady Managers-
Mrs. G. B. Alexander, Mrs. I. H. Hatch, Mrs. Charles
E. Bancroft, Mrs. A. N. Towne, Mrs. L. L. Baker,
Mrs. J. T. Hoyt, Mrs. F. D. Stadtmuller, Miss K. E.
Stone, Mrs. Samuel D. Mayer, Mrs. H. E. Wise, Mrs.
F. P. McLennan, Mrs. W. P. Redington, Mrs. E. B.
Stone, Mrs. Samuel Backus, Mrs. E. R. Dimond, Mrs.
A. Gallatin and Mrs. G. E. Butler; T. B. Bishop, Con-
sulting Attorney; Miss Alice A. Hall, Superinten-
dent of Nurses.
City and County Almshouse. Location— Mission
Ocean road, near Laguna Honda. (See City and
County Government.)
City and County Hospital. Location — Potrero
avenue, near Twenty-second street. (For officers,
see City and County (Government.)
Florence Crittenton Home Association for
Ekking Women and Children. Officers — Charles N.
Crittenton, President; Mrs. S. C. Russell, Matron;
A. G. Smiley, Secretary; N. E. Strong, Treasurer;
J. W. Ellsworth, Manager, 520 Kearny street.
French Hospital. This institution, which holds
a front rank in the hospitals of this city, and was
formerly located on Bryant street near Fifth, now
occupies a spacious building on an eligible site at
Point Lobos, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.
Sylvian Weill, President; Jules Wolf, Secretary,
office, 318 Post street.
German Hospital, The. Situated on the block
bounded by Noe, Castro, Ridley and Fourteeeth
streets, is built after the most improved plans of mod-
ern hospital architecture, and has accomodations for
more than 300 patients. It is owned and controlled
by the German Benevolent Society, members of
which are treated free of charge. Patients of any
nationality are admitted for care and treatment at
from $2 to S6 per day, according to accommodations.
Medical staff— Resident Physician, G. W. Leuschner,
M.D.; AsslstantPhysiclans,C.L Heller, M. D., N. W.
Meierdierks, M. D., H. J. Schlageter, M. D.; Visiting
Physicians, J. F. Morse, M. D., H. Kreutzmann, M.D.,
G. Dresel, M.D.; R. Baum, M. D.; Consulting Physi-
cians, C. von Hoffmann, M. D., Wm. A. Martin, M. D.,
D. W. Montgomery, M. D., L. Newmark, M. D., M.
Regensburger, M. D., Paolo De Vecchl, M. D., A.
Wilhelm, M. D.
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled. Location —
507 Lombard street. Samuel Polack, President ;
Mrs. M. Kaskell, Secretary; B. Jacobson, Superin-
tendent.
Home for Aged and Infirm Females. Estab-
lished February, 1871; incorporated January, 1894.
Location— Rincon place, ad.1oining St. Mary's Hos-
pital. A permanent and well-appointed building is
soon to be erected on Bray avenue, Fruitvale, Ala-
meda county. This institution, called "Our Lady's
Home" IS conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Num-
ber of Inmates, 130, of whom about fiO are utterly
destitute, and the withdrawal of the State aid in
January, 1895, has left them entirely dependent on
charity.
St. Mark's Hospital and Home for the Care
OF the Inebriate. A hospital for the treatment
of inebriety, drug-habits, and nervous diseases re-
sulting therefrom. Organized May 2i, 1859; incor-
porated 1863. Designated by the Legislature (1876)
as a place of temporary detention for persons
charged with insanity. The property now occupied
by the Institution, northeast corner of Stockton
and Chestnut streets, was purchased in 1862 at an
expense of S7,500, and enlarged in 1877 at a further
expense of S7,000; again improved in 1885 at an outlay
of S5,000, and again In 1893 at an expense of $7,000.
It is now a very comfortable house. Samuel O. L.
Potter, M. D., M. B. C. P. Lond, Superintendent and
Resident Physician. Trustees — H. T. Burns, Presi-
dent; Wm. Martin, Secretary; E. D. Sawyer, J. T.
K. Cooper, W. G. Badger, John Densmore, John
Butterworth.
Hospital for Children and Training School
FOR Nurses. Location— 3700 California street, corner
of Maple, and is reached by the Geary, Powell,
Sutter and California street cable cars to Central
avenue; thence by transfer to the Park line of
steam cars, which pass the door, and also Sacra-
mento street cars. The dispensary is located at 1109
Mission street. General clinics are held daily from
9 to 10 A. M., from 3 to 4 p. m., and from 7 to 8 p. m.
Tuesday and Friday afternoons diseases of the eye,
ear, throat and nose are treated. Officers— Mrs. W.
B. Harrington, President; Mrs. Wm. Hardy and Mrs.
W. R. A. Johnson, Vice-Presidents; Mrs. L. L. Dun-
bar, Recording Secretary; Mrs. F. A. Frank, Corre-
sponding Secretary; Mrs. F. H. Green, Treasurer.
Board of Trustees— H. L. Dodge, John F. Merrill, W.
F. Whittier, John Taylor, W. J. Dutton. Attending
Physicians— Lucy M. F. Wanzer, M. D., Emma Sutro
Merritt, M. D., Edna R. Field, M. D., Beverly Mac-
Monagle, M. D., Charles von Hoffmann. M. D., Wm.
B. Lewitt, M. D. Oculist and Aurist, Wm. E. Hop-
kins, M. D.; Orthopedic Surgeon, Harry M. Sherman,
M. D.; Superintendent of Nurses, Miss Eva Penne-
will; Matron, Mrs. A. E. Kindelberger.
Kings Daughters' Home for Incurables.
Organized 1890; established 1891. Location— 217 Fran-
cisco street. A home for patients pronounced incur-
able. Mrs. J. G. Clark, President; Mrs. E. M. Cofer;
Vice-President; Mrs Richard Brown, Recording
Secretary; Mrs. J. B. Lowe, Financial Secretary,
Mrs. Fred Diserens, Treasurer; Mrs. B. Lemmer,
Matron. Directors— Mrs. J. G. Clark, Mrs. E. M.
Gofer, Mrs. J. B. Low, Mrs. Richard Brown, Mrs.
Fred Diserens. Trustees— L. R. Ellert, Dr. C. J.
Paton, Frank Greenwood.
San Francisco Ladies' Protection and Relief
Society. Established August 4, 1853; incorporated
August 9, 1854. Location— Franklin street, between
Post and Geary. This Society has under its sup-
ervision a home where friendless or destitute
girls, under the age of fourteen and over three
years, and boys under ten and over three years,
also orphans and half orphans, may be received
and provided for until permanent homes in Christian
families can be secured for them. Applications for
admission should be made at the home, between
the hours of 1 and 3 p. m., on Monday and Fri-
day of each week. Donations of money, etc., may be
sent to 1300 Taylor street. Officers — Mrs. George
Barstow, President; Miss Alice Brown, Recording
Secretary; Mrs. P. B. Cornwall, Corresponding
Secretary; Miss A. W. Beaver, Treasurer; Miss
Mary McGladery, Matron.
Lane Hospital. Location— S. E. cor. Clay and
Webster streets. It is a substantially built brick
building occupying somewhat more than one fifty
vara of land. The appointments of this hospital in
its ventilation, aseptic furniture and appliances are
all modern, and in accordance with the advanced
teachings of sanitary science. It is equipped with
one hundred beds for the reception of patients. The
rate of hospital charges ranges from 82.50 per day in
the wards to $3.00 or $4.00 per day in rooms of one,
two or three beds, and from S5.00 to $10.00 per day in
single rooms with private bathroom and superior
furnishing. It is conducted by a Board of Managers
consisting of Dr. L. C.Lane, President; Mrs. L.,c.
Lane; Dr. C. N. Ellinwood, Secretary; Dr. R. H.
Plummer, Treasurer; Dr. Emmet Rixford.
Lick Old Ladies' Home. Location— University
street, between Fulton and Wayland, on University
Mound tract. Attorney for Home, G. W. Haight,
220 Sansome street.
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Little Sistees' Infant Shelter. Incorporated
March 10, 1874. Location— 512 Minna street. This
society was organized for the purpose of taking care
of the young children of working women during the
day, week or month, thus enabling mothers to go
out to work. The rooms of the Shelter are pleasant
and spacious, ntted up with everything necessary for
the nursery and care of the children. Any mother,
regardless of nationality or religion, may leave her
child or children at the Shelter, where they will
receive motherly care, three good meals, and, if
necessary, an outfit of clothes, for the small sum
of five cents per day. Officers — Mrs. Henry E.
Fisher, President; Mrs. T. G. Taylor, Vice-Presi-
dent; Mrs. Harry Heywood, Treasurer; Mrs. G. F.
Richardson, Recording Secretary; Mrs. W. D. Fennl-
more. Corresponding Secretary; Miss Josie Kently,
Kindergarten Teacher; Mrs. Mary Fell, Matron; Dr.
T. B. DeWltt, Attending Physician. Directors— Mrs.
H. N. Tllden, Mrs. E. L. Sargent, Mrs. J. A. Sampson
and Mrs. Will E. Fisher.
Magdalen Asylum. Location— Potrero avenue,
near Twenty-first street. There are many penitents,
including refractory girls committed by the courts
Into their custody and care, in this Institution, which
is governed and controlled by the Sisters of Mercy.
The Asylum is large and commodious, and the man-
agement of it has always escaped adverse criticism.
Makia Kip Orphanage— Established in San
Francisco August 8, 1889. Incorporated May 6, 1890.
Location, 638 Folsom street. Object— To take under
its care and charge orphans, half-orphans, destitute
and friendless children, and provide them with a
home, sustenance and education during the period of
their dependence, and to receive by gift, devise and
purchase, and hold both real and personal property
for the purposes of the corporation. Well situated
for its benevolent purposes in a substantial, hand-
some and commodious building in the midst of
spacious and attractive grounds. This Institution,
governed by a board of lady managers, bears in
every respect a most excellent name and reputa-
tion. OlBcers, Miss Carrie G win, President; Mrs. W.
S. Wood, Vice-President; Mrs. Thomas P. Wood-
ward, Secretary, and Sister Anna. The Orphanage:
Miss Mary Heath, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs.
Sidney Worth, Treasurer. Trustees— Wm. F. Nichols,
D. D., President; Thomas P. Woodward, Vice-Presi-
dent; E. H. Rlxford, Secretary; Wm. H. Crocker,
Treasurer; Jacob C. Johnson.
Mater Misebioordi^b. Location— 23 Rincon
place. This house of protection and refuge for
young women of unblemished reputation — and none
others— is under the charge of the Sisters of Mercy.
Mt. St. Joseph's Infant Orphan Astlum. For
small boys and girls. Conducted by the Sisters of
Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. Organized July 2,
1861. Is pleasantly located on Silver avenue. It is a
large wooden edifice, having all the modern im-
provements, and will accommodate about 400 child-
ren.
Old People's Home of San Francisco. Ob-
ject—To afford an opportunity to found and support,
according to its by-laws and rules, a Home for the
care of such aged persons as may be fit subjects for
kindly aid; to administer, and defray the expenses
of the funeral rites of life inmates dying at the
Home; and, furthermore, to increase, as far as prac-
ticable, the membership, funds and income for
charitable and beneficial purposes. Location— Cor-
ner Pierce and Pine streets. Officers— Mrs. Charles
Nelson, Honorary President; Mrs A. M. Easton,
President; Mrs. D. E. Friele, First Vice-President;
Mrs. Isaac Hecht, Second Vice-President; Mrs. J. L.
Martel, Third Vice-President; Mrs. William H. Dick,
Treasurer; Mrs. E. C. Wright, Secretary; Mrs. C. T.
Deane, Corresponding Secretary. Business meetings
of the Society are held on the first Wednesday of
each month at 10:30 A. M. Board of Managers— Mrs.
A. M. Easton, President; Mrs. E. C. Wright, Secre-
tary; Mrs. C. T. Dean, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs.
William H. Dick, Treasurer. Board of Trustees-
William H. Crocker, President; Charles F. Hanlon,
First Vice-President and Attorney; C. V. S. Gibbs,
Second Vice-President; Crocker- Woolworth National
Bank, Treasurer; Mrs. Edward C. Wright, Secre-
tary; Joseph Knowland, A. W. Scott, S. B. Peter-
son, W. E. Brown, E. B. Mastick, David Hewes,
Henry T. Scott, C. E. Greene. Rev. Charles McKel-
vey. Superintendent and Chaplain; Mrs. Charles Mc-
Kelvey, Matron; A. P. Woodward, M. D., Physician.
Orphan Asylum (Roman Catholic). Organized in
March, 18.51. The first institution of the kind in the
history of California. Location— Bay View, South
San Francisco, where, in 1872, a commodious build-
ing was erected in the midst of a tract of ground
containing more than 50 acres, and commanding,
from the summit of a hill, a beautiful view. Under
the charge of the Sisters of Charity, capable of
receiving and caring for nearly 1,000 children, and
always well managed, the Insiitutlon attracts and
deserves attention from those who have to place
orphans In temporal, moral and physical custody of
the most select class and kind.
Our Lady's Home— For Aged and Infirm Fe-
males, conducted by the Sisters of Mercy. Estab-
lished February, 1871. Incorporated January, 1894.
Number of inmates, 125. A permanent building Is
about being erected in Fruitvale, Alameda County.
Present location, Rincon Place, adjoining St. Mary's
Hospital.
Pacific Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home
Society'. Incorporated July 26, 1871. Location of
Asylum— East side of Devisadero street, between
Hayes and Grove. Formed for the care, relief, pro-
tection and Improvement of orphan children, and for
the care of aged Israelites who are without adequate
means of support. Officers— S. W. Levy, President;
H. L. Simon, Vice-President; Lewis Gerstle, Treas-
urer; Leo Eloesser, Secretary; David Michael, Col-
lector. The Home for Aged Israelites (a branch of
the Society) is located at the corner of Silver avenue
and Mission street. Henry Mauser, Superintendent;
Mrs. Henry Mauser, Matron. Secretary's office, 105
Stockton street, room 21-24.
Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home, The.
Organized January, 1869; Incorporated January 35.
1870. Location— Golden Gate avenue, between Lott
street and Masonic avenue. Governed by a Ladles'
Board of Managers. This charitable institution was
established for the permanent care and maintenance
of poor, aged or infirm women who are members
of the Episcopal Church. Annual membership,
$5; life membership, 8100; admission as a permanent
inmate, $500. Board of Managers— Mrs. R. B. San-
chez, President; Mrs. C. E. Glbbs, Vice-President;
Mrs. Thorp, Secretary; Miss M. J. Jones, Treasurer.
Quarantine Hospital. Location — Angel Island.
Dr. Peckham, Physician.
Receiving Hospital. Location— New City Hall.
In charge of Police Surgeons. (See Board of
Health.)
San Francisco Girls' Union. Meets every third
Wednesday at the Home, 929 Pine street. Object-
To give a home to self-sustaining girls and women at
reasonable rates. Officers— Mrs. Sweasey, President;
Mrs. I. S. Belcher, Vice-President; Madame Tojetti,
Secretary; Mrs. R. R. Haskell, Treasurer.
San Francisco Nursery for Homeless Chil-
dren—Incorporated. Mrs. William Hollls, Presi-
dent; Mrs. S.B. McLenlgan, Treasurer; Mrs. Walter
W. Haskel, Secretary. A home for little ones under
twelve years. Location, 570 Harrison street.
San FranciscO' Protestant Orphan Asylum
Society. Formed February 10, 1851, for the care, re-
lief, protection and improvement of orphan children;
possesses an enviable record for continuous excellent
management and almost measureless usefulness to
society during nearly half a century. The Board of
Management has always consisted mainly of ladies;
the methods of it have been nearly faultless; the re-
sults, an unblemished record of prudent and effect-
ive charity. It is supported partly by State appro-
priations and partly by contributions and legacies.
It was incorporated January 31, 1852. Location—
Halght street, between Laguna and Buchanan. Offi-
cers—Mrs. William Alvord, President; Mrs. James
R. Garniss, First Vice-President; Mrs. C. O. Ger-
berdlng. Second Vice-President; Mrs. Henry Haight,
Treasurer; Mrs. Frederick MacCrellish, Secretary;
Miss Ella L. Adams, Assistant Secretary; John
Nightingale, M. D., Physician. Trustees— Samuel C.
Bigelow, William B. Hooper, Charles R. Bishop, John
D. Tallant, Albert Miller.
St. Francis Girls' Directory' Orphan Asylum.
Location — Buena Vista and Central avenues. Organ-
ized December 25, 1887; incorporated January 29, 1894.
Object— The care, maintenance and education of or-
phans, half-orphans and abandoned children of all
denominations and nationalities. Administration— In
charge of the Sisters of St. Francis. John M. Will-
iamson, M. D., Physician in charge.
St. Luke's Hospital— Established in 1871. Loca-
tion— East side Valencia street, between Twenty-
seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. A private, gen-
eral hospital organized and controlled by representa-
tives of the Episcopal Church; but no distinction la
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made between the various nationalities, creeds or
■opinions, Its doors being open to all. There are no
free beds. Nurses are graduated and given badges.
The hospital is easily accessible, and, yet Is secluded
from noise and confusion, and Is surrounded by am-
ple and well-kept grounds. Directors— C. V. S.
■Glbbs, Geo. H. Mendell, Rev. W. F. Nichols, D. D., J.
V. D. Mlddleton, M. D., G. H. Powers, M. D., F. W.
Van Beynegom, William Doxey. C. V. S. Gibbs,
President; William Doxey, Secretary; Kirkham
Wright, Treasurer; K. B. Davy, Resident Physician.
St. Mart's Hospital. Location— Corner Bryant
and First streets. This excellent and commodious
liospital, with all modern Improvements and accom-
modations. Is conducted by the Sisters of Mercy, but
is not exclusive. Patients are admitted without
question as to their religion. The medical and sur-
gical staff Is a complete one, the nurses trained and
*he management unexceptionable. Patients may be
attended by any physician they desire.
St. Zita's Home. Location— Buena Vista avenue,
near Central avenue. This home is a charitable
Institution where poor girls of all denominations can
find shelter until work can be obtained for them.
It Is in charge of the Sisters of St. Francis.
Twenty-sixth Street Hospital. (See City
and County Government.)
Veterans' Home Association. Headquarters,
.320 Sansome street, room 13. Objects— The founding of
a home for the relief and support of worthy officers,
soldiers, marines and sailors who honorably served
In the army or navy of the United States during the
war with Mexico, or of the Rebellion, or in any other
war, and who are in indigent circumstances, and by
reason of age, Infirmity, or wounds received in ser-
vice, are incapable of self-support; and for that pur-
pose to receive contributions, and to take and hold
Teal and personal property by grant, devise or be-
quest, and to erect suitable buildings for the use
and occupation of the beneficiaries of the Associa-
tion. Location of Veterans' Home— Napa County,
•California (Railroad station, Tountvllle). ■
■Commandant; W. F. McAllister, M. D., Medical Di-
rector. Directors— W. C. Burnett, President; G. W.
Arbuckle, Vice-President; J. C. Currier, Treasurer;
-J. D. Barnett, Charles H. BUnn, S. J. Loop, C. A.
Fuller, J. H. Garrett, W. J. Ruddick, G. W. Strohl.
John Jay Scoville, Secretary.
Youths' Directory. Office— 2030 Howard street.
This Institution, established November 1, 1874, under
the patronage of Archbishop Alemany, comprises a
Free Intelligence Bureau and a Temporary Home
for friendless boys in search of employment. It is
maintained by voluntary contributions from the
public. Destitute lads In quest of work are admitted
free to the benefits of its refectory, dormitory, lava-
tory, and reading room, until places are procured for
them In town or country, without charge to either
employers or employees. No discrimination between
applicants on account of religious belief. Directors-
Most Rev. P. W. Rlordan, James R. Kelly, Matthew
I. Sullivan, A. H. Loughborough, Dr. J. F. Gibbon,
T. P. Rlordan, Thomas R. Bannerman, Rev. D. O.
Crowley, Dr. Jos. Oliver. Officers— Most Rev.' P. W.
Rlordan, President; James R. Kelly, Treasurer;
Rev. D. O. Crowley, Secretary; Dr. Thomas L.
Mahoney, Physician; Matthew I. Sullivan, Attorney;
J. F. Kane, Superintendent; E. J. Hannon, Assistant
Superintendent.
LABOR AND TRADES UNIONS.
Labor Council of Federated Trades. Meets
■every Friday evening at 1159 Mission street.
Amal&amated Carpenters' Union. Meets every
■other Thursday evening at the Temple, Turk street.
Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and
Joiners. Meets the second and fourth Thursdays
of each month at 317 Mason street.
Amalgamated Society of Engineers. Meets
the first Saturday of each month at Drew's Hall.
American Protective Association of Letter
Carriers. Meets the first and third Thursdays of
•each month at 927 Mission street.
American Railway Union. Meets every Wed-
nesday evening at 1159 Mission street.
Bakers' Union No. 51. Meets every Saturday
afternoon at Irish- American Hall.
Bar and Caterers' Union. Meets the first and
third Thursdays of each month at 317 Stockton street.
Barbers' Union. Meets every Tuesday evening of
each month at Foresters' Building, 102 O'Farrell
street.
Beer Drivers' Union. Meets the second and
fourth Fridays of each month at B. B. Hall.
Boilermakers' Union. Meets every Tuesday
evening of each month at Cambrian Hall.
Bottlers' Protective Association. Meets at
852 Howard street.
Brewery Workmens' Union. Meets every Sat-
urday evening at 1159 Mission street.
Brick-Handlers' Protective and Benevolent
Union of California. Meets the first and third
Saturdays of each month at 121 New Montgomery
street.
Bricklayers' Union. Meets the first and third
Wednesdays of each month at B. B. Hall.
Carpenters' Union No. 22. Meets every Friday
evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Carpenters' Union No. 804. Meets every Mon-
day evening at 1159 Mission street.
Carpenters' Union No. 483. Meets every Mon-
day evening at corner of Sixth and Mission streets.
Cigarmakers' Union. Meets the first and third
Tuesdays of each month at 368 Jessie street.
Cigar-Packers' Union. Meets the first and third
Tuesdays of each month at 539 California street.
Confectioners' U.nion. Meets the first and
third Wednesdays of each month at 939 Howard
street.
Contracting Plasterers' Association The. 16
Post street. C. C. Morehouse, President; William
Wilts, Secretary.
Coopers' Union. Meets second and fourth Thurs-
days of each month at 1159 Mission street.
Draymen and Teamsters' Union of San Fran-
cisco. Organized August 16, 1876; present mem-
bership, 90. Meets every second and last Saturday
in the month at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. J. B.
Nlderost, Secretary.
Electrical Workers' Union. Meets first and
third Wednesdays of each month at
Furniture Workers' Union. Meets every Tues-
day evening at 1159 Mission street.
German Bakers' Union No. 21. Meets the sec-
ond and fourth Tuesday afternoons of each month, at
3 o'clock, at the Temple, Turk street.
Glassblowers' Union No. 3. Meets the second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 927 Mission
street.
Granite Cutters' Union. Meets the second and
fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at 1159
Mission street.
Harnessmakees' Union. Meets the first and
third Thursdays of each month at 1159 Mission street.
Horseshoers' Union. Meets every Tuesday even-
ing at 1159 Mission street.
Independent Longshoremen's Union. Meets
the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at
Drew's Hall.
Ironmolders' Union. Meets every Monday even-
ing at 1159 Mission street.
Journeymen Barbers' Union. Meets every
Tuesday evening at 1153 Mission street.
Journeymen Butchers' Union. Meets every
Thursday evening at 909"^ Market street.
Journeymen Plumbers' and Gas and Steam
Fitters' Association (Local No. 69). Meets first
and third Wednesdays of each month at Alcazar
Building.
Journeymen Shipwrights' Union. Meets the
fourth Thursday of each month at 927 Mission street.
Laborers' and Hodcareiees' Union. Meets the
second Wednesday of each month at Irish- American
Hall.
Lumber Surveyors' Association. Meets the
first Monday of each month at 9 Mission street.
Machinists' Union. Meets the first and third
Wednesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.
Marine Engineers' Union. Meets every Tues-
day evening at Alcazar Building.
Marine Firemen's Union. Meets the second
and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Irish- American
Hall.
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Literary, Scientific, Etc.
Metal Roofees' Uxiox. Meets the first and
third AVednesdays of the month at 927 Mission street.
Musicians' Uxiox. Meets second Thursday
afternoon of each month at 39 Fourth street.
Painters' Pkogeessive Union Xo. 1 of Cali-
fornia. Meets Monday night of each month at 35
Eddy street.
Painters' Protective League. Meets everv
Wednesday evening at 412 Fifth street.
Painters' Union Xo. UO. Meeets everv Thurs-
day evening at the Temple, Turk street.
Paperhangers' Union. Meets everv Tuesday
evening at the Temple, Turli street.
Patternmakers' Union. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month at Alcazar Building.
Plasterers' Union. Meets every Monday even-
ing at 927 Mission street.
Plumbers' Union. Meets first and third Wednes-
days of each month at Alcazar Building.
Printing Pressmens' Union. San Francisco.
Organized March 14, 1SS6. Jleets first and third
Wednesdays of each month at 62(3 Bush street. The
object of the Union is to maintain a standard rate of
wages, pay siclc and death benefits, and to encour-
age sociability among its members. Officers— Presi-
dent. C. H. Long: Vice-President. A. .1. Villiere; Re-
cording Secretary. F. O'Xeill; Financial Secretary.
I-. E. Caler; Treasurer. William Griswold. E.xecu-
tive Committee— S. P. Kane. Chairman; G. Maloney.
E. W. Browne, C. Young, A. W. Stern.
Rattan Workers' Union. Meets first Wednes-
day of each month at Drew's Hall.
Rebel Cork Association. Meets third Thurs-
day of each month at 927 Mission street.
Riggers" and Stevedores' Union. Meets
every Monday evening at SOS Montgomery street.
Railroad Brakemen'.s Union. Meets second
and fourth Saturdays of each month at 33 Eddy
street.
Railroad Conductors" Union. Meets first and
third Saturdays of each month at 33 Eddy street.
Railroad Telegrapaees' Union. Meets first
Sunday of each month at .3.5 Eddy street.
Sailmakers" Union. Meets first Thursday of
each month at 35 Eddy street.
Sailors" Union. Meets everv Mondav evening
at East and Mission streets.
S. F. Xewspapek Carriers' Union. Meets
second and fourth Thursdays of each month. 1 p v
at 102 0"Farrell.
S. F. Typographical Union No. 21. J. J.
Galvin, President: W. B. Benoist, Secretary.
Office, 606 Montgomery street, room 16. Meets the
last Sunday in each month at 32 O'Farrell street.
Scavengers' Protective Union. Meets at 423
Broadway.
Ship and Steamboat Joiners' Union. Meets
every Friday evening at 14 Folsom street.
Ship Caulkers' Association. Meets third Tues-
day of each month at Drew's Hall.
Shipjoiners' Union. Meets third Wednesday of
each month at Drew's Hall.
Shipwrights' Union. Meets fourth Thursday of
each month at 737 Mission street.
Stevedores' Benevolent Union. Meets everv
Tuesday evening at Drew's Hall.
Stevedores' Union. Meets second and fourth
Mondays of each month at Drew's Hall.
Stevedores" Engineees' Protective Associ\-
TioN. Meets every first and third Friday of each
month at St. George's Hall.
Stonecutters' Union. Meets the second and
fourth Mondays of each month at 1159 Mission street.
Tailors' Union. Meets the second and fourth
Mondays of each month at Arcadia Hall, 421 Post
street.
Tanners' and Cureiees' Union. Meets the
first and last Wednesdays of each month at Mangel's
Hall, Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets.
Theatrical Employees' Union. Meets the first
and third Wednesdays of each month, at 2-30 p M
al Alcazar Building. ' "
Typographia Union No. 22. Meets the last
Sunday of each month, at 2 p. m., at 539 California
street.
Meets every
United Brotherhood of Labor, ^.^i
Thursday evening at Irish-American Hall.
Upholsterers' Union. Meets every Thursday
evenmg at Music Hall, 9'27 Mission street.
Wharfbuildees' Union. Meets the third Satur-
i Hall.
day of each month at Drew'i
LIBRARIES.
California Historical Society. Incorporated
April 19, 18.-)2, and maintained by private subscription
from leading public-spirited citizens, who comprise
the association, which has for its object the collect-
ion and preservation of historical works, and to dis-
seminate information relating thereto. Meetings
are held on the second Tuesday of each month.
Rooins. bl9 Market street. Hon. James V. Coffey
President; A. S. Hubbard, Secretary and Librarian.
Free Public Library, The. Situated in the
northeast wing of the New City Hall: entrance,
Hyde and McAllister streets. Branches— Xo 1 1131a
Valencia street: No. 2, 1126 Kentuckv street; No 3
1801 Stwkton street; No. 4, 813 Point'Lobos avenue.
The Library contains 75,000 volumes. 10.000 of whicli
are set apart for the reference room. It is open
daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. The newspaper depart-
ment, on the Park avenue side of the building, has-
on file some 2.50 representative newspapers from all
parts of the State and United States. (For officers
see City and County Government.)
Knights of Pythia.s' Library Association.
Meets the second Saturday of each month at 909 Mar-
ket street. The Library contains over 5,000 volumes
m the various departments of literature. C.W.Nevin
President; K. Winter, Vice-President; Isaac Steind-
ler. Treasurer; D. Allison, Secretary and Librarian.
Library or Mechanics' Institute. (See
Mechanics' Institute.)
Mariners' Free Reading Room. Southeast cor-
ner Sacramento and Drumm streets. In connection
with J;he Mariners' Church and kept up by the
church. Is sustained by voluntary contributions.
Most of the reading matter is contributed for the
benefit of the rooms. Many thousands of seaman
and others visit the rooms during the year. Open
daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. M. Henry F. Eden, Super-
intendent.
Mercantile Library Association. Library con-
tains 70,000 volumes. Officers— Thomas Magee, Presi-
dent; Samuel C. Bigelow, Vice-President; J. J
O'Brien, Treasurer; Charles J. King, Recording
Secretary; Recording Secretary; William Doxey,
Corresponding Secretary; H. R. Coleman, Librarian.
Trustees— Sheldon G. Kellogg, T. R. Bannerman, J.
B. Reinstein, T. P. Woodward, Julius Kahn, George
H. Cabaniss, Col. T. H. Craig, Mrs. Edward May,
Miss S. D. Hamlin. Location— Corner Golden Gate
and Van Ness avenues.
Odd Fellows' Library Association. Rooms,
Odd Fellows' building. M. T. Moses, President;
W. Thackeray, Secretary; E. Maginnis, Treasurer;
--Andrew J. Cleary, Librarian. The library contains
over forty thousand volumes in the various depart-
ments of literature, including one of the most exten-
sive collections of works on the early history of the
Pacific Coast. It also contains a very complete and
valuable cabinet of minerals.
San Francisco Law Library Association.
Organized in 1865. Rooms, New City Hall. Contains
•35,000 volumes. John T. Doyle, President ; J. H.
Deering, Librarian.
LITERARY, SCIENTIFIC, ETC.
Astronomical Society of the Pacific. 819
Market street. F. R. Ziel. Secretary and Treasurer,
410 California street.
B.vR Association or San Francisco. Organized
April 20, 1872. Number of members, about 200. Ob-
jects—To maintain the honor and dignity of the pro-
fession of the law, to increase its usefulness in pro-
moting the due administration of justice, to cul-
tivate social intercourse among its members, and to-
procure and maintain a library for their use. Rooms
530 California street. Officers— Robert T. Hayne
President; W. H. Fifield, Senior Vice-President; A
C. Freeman. Junior Vice-President; E. B. Holladay,
Recording Secretary; Warren Gregory, Correspond-
ing Secretary; John M. Burnett, Treasurer.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
literary, Scientific, Etc.
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Califoknia Academy of Sciences. Organized
April 4, 1853. Location — Academy of Sciences Build-
ing, 819 Market street. Officers— David Starr Jor-
dan, President; William E. Rltter, First Vice-Presi-
dent; H. H. Behr, Second Vice-President; J. O'B.
Gunn, Corresponding Secretary; Gulian P. Rlxford,
Recording Secretary; L. H.Foote, Treasurer; Charles
R. Keeler, Librarian; J. Z. Davis, Director of
Museum. Trustees — "W. C. Burnett, Charles F.
Crocker, W. S. Keyes, E. J. Molera, George C. Per-
kins, W. S. Chapman, Granville W. Stewart. The
regular meetings of the Academy are held on the
tlrst and third Monday evenings of the month.
Museum open from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. dally, except
Sundays and holidays. Free to the public.
Califoknia Electrical Society. Meets the
first and third Monday evenings of each month at
408 California street Officers— George P. Low, Pres-
ident; C. O. Poole, Vice-President; Max Casparl, Sec-
retary; H. T. Bestor, Treasurer.
Califoknia Entomological Society. Meetings
are held quarterly at the rooms of the State Board of
Horticulture, rooms 1, 2 and 3. Mills Building, 8th
floor. Objects of the Society are for the discussion
and study of practical entomology. Maintained by
membership dues, paid annually; issues a very inter-
esting report In October of each year. Officers—
Ellwood Cooper, President; B. M. Lelong, Secretary;
Charles C. Reidy, Treasurer.
Califoknia Historical Society. (See Libra r-
California Institute of Public Accountants.
Incorporated May 7, 1893. Purposes of the Asso-
ciation—The elevation of the profession of public
accountants and the establishment in one body
of those who are practicing as such in the
State of California; the dissemination of pro-
fessional knowledge and the Inculcation of sound
practice in accounting and auditing; to Increase
the confidence of the banking, mercantile and
general community in the employment of recog-
nized accountants and auditors by admitting
to the Institute such persons only as shall pass
satisfactory examinations in the theory and prac-
tice of the work, and by the prevention of Illegal
and dishonorable practices ; to afford means of refer-
ence for the amicable settlement of professional dif-
ferences and to decide upon questions of professional
usage and etiquette; to promote good feeling and
friendly intercourse among the members; to watch
over and promote the interests of the profession
generally; it is also one of the purposes of the Insti-
tute to furnish experienced public accountants
specially qualified for each particular branch of
business. J. E. Farnum, President; T. E. Atkinson,
Secretary, 419 California street, room 2.
California Pharmaceutical Society. Incor-
porated December 10, 1871.— Created by the Cali-
fornia College of Pharmacy (which, see) August 7.
1872. Location— 113 Fulton street, where lectures are
given for a term of six months, between April and
October. Objects— The practical Interests of the
pharmacists, the elevation of their professional
standing, and their organization as a body for such
purposes. Officers— S. Oberdeener, M. D., Santa
Clara, President; G. E. Bacon, First Vice-President;
E. A. Bagot. Second Vice-President; George J. Har-
vey, Secretary; C. A. Bayly, Treasurer; W. T.
Wenzell, Curator and Librarian; W. M. Searbv.
Editor.
California Pee.ss Club Hugo A. Bilay, Presi-
dent; Blythe H. Henderson, Secretary; membership
limited; initiation fee, S20; .516 California.
California State Dental Association. Irvin
W. Hayes, Jr., Grass Valley, President; W. Z. King,
Recording Secretary, 1001 Valencia street; W. C.
Reith, Corresponding Secretary. Next meeting will
be held June 9, 1896, at Santa Cruz.
California School of Mechanical Arts, The.
Incorporated 1885. The school was founded by James
Lick, and endowed with .S540,000, its object being
" to educate males and females in the practical arts of
life, such as workers In wood. Iron and stone, or any
of the metals, and in whatever Industry Intelligent,
mechanical skill now is or can hereafter be applied."
It is open to any boy or girl who has completed all
but one of the grammar grades, or an equivalent.
It is free of charge for tuition. The academic build-
mgs and shops occupy the block bounded by Six-
teenth (or Center), El Dorado, Utah and Nebraska
streets, about one mile south of the New City Hall,
and one block east of Potrero avenue, accessible by
Ninth street, Tenth street, Fillmore street and Six-
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teenth street cars. Officers— Horace Davis, Presi-
dent; A. S. Hallidie, Vice-President; Jas. S. Bunnell
Secretary. Horace Davis, A. S. Hallidie, John O.
Earl, Horatio Stebbins. D.D., and James Spiers
Trustees. Geo. A. Merrill, Principal.
California State Homeopathic Medic \l So-
ciety. Incorporated December 22, 1877. Annual
meeting second Wednesday In May, continuing three
days; held at various places throughout the State,
as members may elect. Object— The advancement of
the science of medicine and surgery. Officers— C B
Currier, M. D., President, San Francisco; H M
Bishop, M.D.. First Vice-President, Los Angeles;
Florence N. Ward. M. D., Second Vice-President,
San Franelsco; Eleanor F. Martin, M. D., Secretary
Palace Hotel, San Francisco; C. L. Tisdale, M. D ,
Treasurer, Alameda.
California State Horticultural Society".
Organized 1879. Object— The promotion of the
science and practice of horticulture. Meetings the
last Friday of each month at Assembly Hall, Mills
Building, San Francisco. Officers— B. M. Lelong,
President; Rev. W. C. Fltzsimmons, Treasurer; E.
J. Wickson, Secretary, No. 12 Front street.
California State Mining Bureau. Location-
Pioneer building, 24 Fourth street. Organized un-
der Act of Legislature approved April 16, 1860. The
museum contains many rare and Interesting min-
erals and curios. The library connected with the
museum Is on the third fioor. Open daily free to
the public from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., except Sundays
and holidays. Trustees meet on 5th of every month,
except when the date falls on a Sunday, when they
meet on following Monday. Trustees— J. Z. Davis,
President; W. S. Keyes, Vice-President; Thos. B.
Bishop. W. S. Lyle, J. E. Doollttle, J. J. Crawford,
State Mineralogist; Henry E. Durden, General Cus-
todian and Secretary of the Board of Trustees; R. L.
Ogden, Librarian.
Chautauqua Assembly. The Chautauqua Liter-
ary and Scientific Circle of the Pacific Coast held Its
fifth annual meeting at Pacific Grove and elected
the following officers: President, Rev. Eli Mc-
CUsh, D. D., Napa City; Superintendent of Instruc-
tion at the Pacific Grove and Shasta Assemblies,
Rev. Thomas Filben D. D., San Francisco; Sec-
retary, Mrs. E. M. Dawson, San Jose. The different
assemblies on the Pacific Coast will be held in July
of this year, and will be held in succession to allow
as far as possible the use of the same talent in rota-
tion at them all.
Coast and Geodetic Survey (Western Coast
Division). Office, rooms .33 and 39. U. S. Appraisers'
Building. Augustus F. Rodgers, Edmund F. Dlcklns
and Fremont Morse, Assistants, San Francisco; J. J.
Gilbert, Assistant, Olympla, Wash. ; Ferdinand West-
dahl. Draughtsman; Frank W. Edmonds, Clerk,
San Francisco; Vicente Denis, Messenger.
Geographical Society^ of California. Incor-
porated December 11, 1891. Location — Academy of
Sciences building. Object— The accumulation of geo-
graphical knowledge, and the dissemmation of it for
the benefit of commerce, navigation and society gen-
erally. San Francisco being a great commercial
port, resorted to by vessels cruising the entire
Pacific Ocean and exploring constantly new and
vaguely known Islands and coasts.and frequently the
temporary home of noted travelers willing to lecture
and place on record the results of their observations.
This Society occupies, in part, a fruitful field at a
very important point. Officers— Fred Wm. D'Evelyn,
M. B., C. M., Edin.. President; Eli T. Sheppard, First
Vice-President; Frank Shay, Second Vice-President;
P. MacEwen, Secretary; Edwin Fretwell, Treasurer.
Directors— A. L. Bancroft, Dorville Llbby, Hon. G.
E. Hall, Rev. Frederick J. Masters. George A. Moore,
Hon. W. H. Pratt, S. H. Strite. Honorary Council-
Col. Charles F. Crocker. Rev. D. A. Goodsell, Daniel
E. Hayes, Hon. E. W. McKlnstry, Stephen T. Gage,
A. S. Hallidie, H. E. Huntington, Col. J. P. Jackson,
Col. Geo. H. Morrison, John Rosenfeld, G. Howard
Thompson, John J. Valentine.
Geographical Society of the Pacific. Organ-
ized March 16, 1881; incorporated January 5, 1892-
Location — San Francisco Stock Exchange building,
room 2. Objects — To encourage geographical explo-
rations and discovery, to investigate and discuss
geographical information by lectures, discussion and
publications, and to gradually accumulate the best
books on geography, history, etc., and maps and
charts, especially those relating to the Pacific Coast
and Islands of the Pacific. Officers— George David-
son, President; Ralph C. Harrison, Irving M.Scott
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Literary, Scientific, Etc.
and Charles L. Taylor, Vice-Presidents; John Part-
ridge, Secretary: Thomas F. Trenor, Assistant
Secretary; Harry Durbrow, Treasurer. Directors-
George Davidson, John Dolbeer, Charles L. Taylor,
E. J. Bowen. Harry Durbrow, John Partridge and
Louis L. Xelson. Councilors— Ralph C. Harrison,
Mark Sheldon, Charles Goodall. George C. Perkins,
Henry Lund. Gustav Niebaum, Jeremiah Lynch,
William Hood, James S. Houghton, Irving M. Scott,
Sutro and F. Stevens Cook. M. D.
Golden State AiiAXErE Press Association.
Organized 1886. Object— To promote amateur writ-
ing in California. Meets the second and fourth
Thursdays of each month. Otficers— President, H.
C. Morris; Vice-President, G. A. Hinkel; Secretary,
Miss Alice Lohmeyer; Corresponding Secretary, Leon
M. Voorsanger. 1249 Franklin street ; Treasurer.
F. C. Mortimer; Official Editor, Wm. A. Day.
Mechanics' Institute. Organized March 29, 1855.
Location— 31 Post street. The design and objects of
this association are to cultivate a social feeling of
friendship and the mutual Improvement of its mem-
bers; the dissemination of information and useful
knowledge by the establishment of a library of cir-
culation and reference, a museum and reading room;
the formation of classes and delivery of lectures for
tuition, the collection of a cabinet, scientific appara-
tus, works of art, the purchase of property and erec-
tion of buildings for the requirements of the Insti-
tute and for any scientific, mechanical and literary
purpose. The society has a valuable library, con-
taining 70.000 volumes, including many rare scientific
works, and a reading room well supplied with the
leading scientific and literary periodicals of the day;
night classes, wherein a large number of young peo-
ple receive free instruction in mechanical and free-
hand drawing, and lectures by distinguished gentle-
men on popular subjects. Any person may become
a member, being acceptable to the Board of Trus-
tees, by paying an initiation fee of SI and *1.50 quar-
terly dues, in advance. The Institute also owns the
Mechanics' Pavilion, located on the southwest corner
of Grove and Larkin streets, in which, under the
auspices of the Institute, the annual Industrial
Expositions are held. Officers— E. A. Denicke, Presi-
dent; Rodney Kendrick, Vice-President; First Na-
tional Bank, Treasurer; Heald, Recording
Secretary; Joseph M. Gumming. Corresponding Sec-
retary; J. H. Culver, . ecretary; A. M. Jellison,
Librarian.
LiGVE Nationale Fkancaise. Organized Aug-
ust 4. 1871. Meets third Jlonday of each month at
305 Larkin street. Objects— To promote friendship,
harmony and intelligence among the French resi-
dents of California, and enable them to co-operate in
enterprises of general importance. Officers— Daniel
Levy. President; E. Raas and D. Roth, Vice-Presi-
dents: Em. Meyer. Treasurer; E. Godchaux and A.
Freling, Secretaries; F. Lacoste, A. Goustiaux, V.
Gardet, J. Ladagnous and E. Marque, Members of
Council. A. Masson, Librarian and Secretary. The
library belonging to the society contains about six-
teen thousand volumes, partly voluntary donations.
Any person may have access to the reading room,
being acceptable to the Board of Trustees, and pay-
ing an initiatory fee of one dollar, and fifty cents
monthly, due In advance. Open every day from
12 31. to 6 p. M., and from 7:30 P. M. to 10 p. ii., except
Sundays and legal holidays.
Medical Society of the State of Califor-
nia. Organized 1856; incorporated 1871. Meets an-
nually on the third Tuesday of April, meeting last-
ing four days. No fixed place of meeting. W. Le
Moyne Wells, Los Angeles, President : George
Chismore and H. G. Brainerd, Los Angeles, Vice-
Presidents; W. W. Kerr, San Francisco, Secretary;
J. H. Parkinson, Treasurer.
Pacific Coast Jersey Cattle Club. W. F.
Russell, Secretary, 14 Sansome street.
Philatelic Society of San Francisco. An in-
ternational organization. Organized August 25, 1892.
Dr. William G. Sylvester, President; Hugo A. Bilay,
Vice-President; Charles M. Daiss, Treasurer;
George M. Schiller, Secretary; William H. Hollis,
Librarian, 105 O'Farrell street; Edward E. North-
rup, Superintendent of Sales; William H. Hollis,
Purchasing Agent. Executive Board— Henry W.
Doscher, George N. Brewer, Hugo A. Bilay,
O. L. Blackman, Edward E. Northrup. Member-
ship—All active collectors over eighteen years of age
are eligible to membership. Application blanks
can be secured from officers of the society and deal
ers In San Francisco. All applications must be en
dorsed by two members of the society. Dues-
Active membership, twenty-five cents per month;
corresponding membership, Sl.OO per year in advance
Including a subscription to the official journal
Meetings are held every Friday evening at 103
105 O'Farrell street. Visiting corresponding mem
hers enjoy the same privileges as active mem-
bers, when in the city. Official organ. The Philatelic
Calif ornian.
PoLYPATHic Medical and Surgical Associa-
tion. European staff of physicians. 1531 Sutter
street.
San Francisco County Medical Society. Or-
ganized February, 1868. Meet at 32 O'Farrell street,
second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 p. m. Or-
ganized for the purpose of reading and the discus-
sion of papers on medical subjects. Officers— Wm.
Fitch Cheney, M. D., President; J. H. Barbat, M. D.,
First Vice-President; F. B. Carpenter, M. D., Sec-
ond Vice-President; A. P. Woodward, M. D., Re-
cording Secretary; L. M. F. Wanzer, M. D., Assis-
tant Recording and Corresponding Secretary; W. S.
Whitwell, M. D., Treasurer; D. W. Montgomery,
M. D., Librarian and Curator. Trustees — Henry
Gibbons. Jr., M. D., W. F. McNutt, M. D., James
Simpson, M. D.
San Francisco County- Society of Physi-
cians and Surgeons. Frank Cornwall, M. D.,
President; E. H. Mattner, M. D., Vice-President;
J. C. Bainbridge, M. D., Secretary. Meetings held
at 1422 Folsom street, first Monday of each month at
8 p. M.
San Francisco Microscopical Society. Or-
ganized April 12, 1872. Object— The promotion of
microscopical science in all its branches, to be ac-
complished by the holding of meetings for scientific
intercourse and discussion; by the reading and pub-
lication of papers relating to microscopical and kin-
dred sciences, and by other suitable means. Its
membership includes both those who are profes-
sional employers of the instrument and those who
seek in its use recreation from the severer tasks of
life. Its meetings are divided into two classes.
Those falling on the first Wednesday of each month
are for the presentation of papers and the trans-
action of business. Those falling on the third
Wednesday are much less formal in their character,
and aim to bring the members closer together in the
interchange of ideas and the exhibition of objects.
At intervals these conversational nights are con-
verted Into exhibitions, to which the members In-
vite their friends. Frequently, throughout the year,
the Society has its field days, on which the members
visit some designated locality in the neighborhood,
and in this way many valuable additions have been
made to the micro-fauna and flora of this region.
Officers— John C. Spencer. M. D., President; R. H.
Freund, Vice-President; Charles C. Riedy, Treas-
urer; George Otis Mitchell, Corresponding Secre-
tary, 18\7i4 Pine street; William E. Loy, Recording
Secretary. There are about 75 active members.
Sierra Club. Office, Academy of Sciences build-
ing, 819 Market street. Objects— To explore, enjoy
and render accessible the mountain regions of the
Pacific Coast, and to enlist the support and co-oper-
ation of the people and the Government in preserving
the forests and other features of the Sierra Nevada
Mountains. Officers— John Muir, President; Warren
Olney, First Vice-President and Treasurer; Joseph
LeConte, Second Vice-President; Elliott McAllister,
Secretary; J. H. Senger, Corresponding Secretary,
Directors — George Davidson, Dorvllle Llbby. J. M.
Stillman, C. B. Bradley.
Society of California Pioneers. Organized
August, 1850. Rooms, Pioneer building, west side of
Fourth street, between Market and Mission streets;
entrance, 5 Pioneer place. The expressed objects of
the Society are to collect and preserve Information
connected with the early settlement and subsequent
conquest of the country, and to perpetuate the mem-
ory of those whose sagacity, energy and enterprise
induced them to settle in the wilderness and become
the founders of a new State, and also the male de-
scendants of members. All who were in California
prior to the first day of January, 18.50, are eligible to
membership. Any who have rendered distinguished
or Important services to the Society or State may be
admitted as honorary members. Regular meetings
of the Society take place on the first Monday of each
month. Annual election of officers on the 7th of
July, the anniversary of the conquest of California
and of the raising of the American flag on Its soil.
Annual celebration on the 9th of September, the an-
niversary of the admission of California into the
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Literary, Scientific, Etc.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Military.
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Union. Ttie Society is possessed of a library, an ex-
cellent cabinet of minerals, relics of early times and
various other objects of interest OtHcers — H. N.
Tllden, President; Niles Searls, H. E. Highton, C. T.
Ryland, H. H. Ellis and T. L. Barlser, Vice-Presi-
dents; J. D. Tallant, Treasurer; John I. Spear, Sec-
retary; John F. Pinkham, Marshal. Directors-
Christian Keis, Henry B. Russ, E. M. Root,
D. D. Harris, E, T. Kruse, Charles C. Moore
and Leon Sloss. Standing Committees of the
Board of Directors— Finance, Russ, Tllden, Sloss;
Auditing, Tllden, Root, Kruse; History and Biogra-
phy, King, Moore, Glbbs; Relief, Glbbs, Bering, Russ;
Library and Cabinet, Kruse, Moore, Root; New and
Old Halls, Bering. Tllden, King; Lick Estate, Root,
Olbbs, Sloss; Judiciary, Sloss, King, Bering; Lectures
and Entertainments, Moore, Kruse, Russ.
State Board or Hokticultuke. — Meets at rooms
1, 2 and 3, Mills building, fifth floor. Officers- Ell-
wood Cooper, President, Santa Barbara, Commis-
sioner for the Los Angeles District; Mark L. Mc-
Donald, Vice-President, Santa Rosa, Commissioner
for the Sonoma District; Fred C. Miles, Treasurer,
Penryn, Commissioner for the El Dorado District;
R. D. Stephens, Sacramento, Auditor, San Francisco,
Commissioner for the State at Large; Frank A.
Kimball, National City, Commissioner for the State
at Large; Sol Runyon, Courtland, Commissioner for
the Sacramento District; I. H. Thomas, Vlsalia,
Commissioner for the San Joaquin District; A. Block,
Santa Clara, Commissioner for the San Francisco
District; B. M. Lelong, Secretary, ex-officio Chief
Horticultural Officer; Alexander Craw, Quarantine
Officer and Entomologist; Ella F. Hallahan, Clerk.
Stomatological Dental Club. Organized June,
1894. Incorporated November, 1894. Object— Ad-
vancement of dental science. Meets every Tuesday
from 3 to 4 p. M., and on the same evening at 235 Post
street. William J. Younger, President; Russell H.
Cool, Vice-President; S. E. Knowles, Secretary;
Thomas Morfew, Treasurer.
Technical Society of the Pacific Coast—
Organized April, 1884. Meets in the Society's rooms,
Acadamy of Sciences building, 819 Market street,
on the first Friday of each month. Rooms open to
members every day and evening. Number of mem-
bers two hundred and fifty-five. Objects— The ad-
vancement of the technical professions by means of
the reading of papers and discussion of questions
pertaining thereto, and the establishment of a cen-
tral point of reference for engineers. Officers-
George W. Dickie, President; W. G. Curtis, Vice-
President; Otto von Geldern, Secretary; Edward T.
Schild, Treasurer. Directors— W. F. C. Hasson, J.
D. Isaacs, Louis Falkenan, Randell Hunt, Joseph C.
Sala.
Tekkitoeial Pioneers op California. Incor-
porated November 10, 1874. The objects of this asso-
ciation are to form a more perfect union of the
pioneers of California in the bonds of friendship,
and to cultivate social intercourse between them;
to collect and preserve historical facts and informa-
tion in connection with the early and subsequent
history of the settlement of the Pacific Coast ; to
form a library for the diffusion of useful knowledge
among Its members; to form a cabinet of such
minerals, geological and other natural substances as
can be obtained by the association; to pursue such
literary and scientific objects, by means of lectures
or otherwise, as shall be deemed expedient by the
Board of Directors, and to perpetuate the memory of
those whose wisdom, valor and enterprise advanced
civilization to the shores of the Pacific. All white
males who were in California prior to the ninth day
of September, 1850, and the male descendants of all
such, of lawful age, are eligible to membership.
Officers- Charles Nelson, President; Wm. McAfee,
First Vice-President; O. J. Preston, Second Vice-
President; Lowell J.Hardy, Jr., Secretary; Samuel
Figel, Treasurer; H. F. \V. Hoffman, Marshal. Sec-
retary's office, 608 Spreckels' building.
Xavier Literary Club. Organized at St. Jo-
seph's Hall, May 16, 1894. Object— The promotion of
faith, friendship and knowledge; limit of member-
ship, one hundred. Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month at San Francisco Hall,
Alcazar Building. Officers— President, Joseph P.
Hayes; Recording Secretary, E. F. Lacy; Financial
Secretary, James Meehan.
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MEDICAL AND DENTAL
COLLEGES.
California College of Pharmacy- Incor-
porated August 7, 1872. Affiliated with the LTniver-
slty of California June 18, 1873. Location— 113 Ful-
ton street. This college was created by the Califor-
nia Pharmaceutical Society to promote the study of
pharmacy, and to confer degrees upon graduates.
Officers— F. A. Beckett, M. D., President; Charles A.
Bayly, Vice-President; O. A. Weihe, Secretary:
W. M. Searby, Dean.
College of Dentistry of the University of
California. Location— Donohoe Building, corner of
Market and Taylor streets, upper floor. L. L. Dun-
bar, D. D. S., Dean.
Cooper Medical College— Founded in 1858. En-
dowed in 1882 by Professor L. C. Lane. The college
is situated on the northeast corner of Sacramento and
and Webster streets, one block from the California
street cars, and four blocks from the Sutter street
cars, by which line the City and County Hospital
may be readily reached; and the Sacramento street
cable cars pass the college doors. Faculty— L. C.
Lane, A. M., M.D., M. R. C. S. Eng., LL. D, Profes-
sor of Surgery and President of the College; C. N.
Ellinwood, M. D., Professor of Physiology; Adolph
Barkan, M. D. Professor of Ophthalmology, Laryn-
gology and Otology; Joseph H. Wythe, M. D., LL.D.,
F. R. M. S., Professor of Microscopy and Histology;
Henry Gibbons, Jr., A. M., M.D., Professor of Ob-
stetrics and Diseases of Women and Children;
Joseph O. Hirschfelder, M. D., Professor of Clinical
Medicine; Clinton Gushing, M. D., Professor of
Gynecology; Wm. T. Wenzell, M. D., Acting Profes-
sor of Chemistry and Toxicology; R. H. Plummer,' A.
M., M. D., M. R. C. S. Eng., Professor of Anatomy;
Charles H. Steele, A. M., M. D., Professor of Materia
Medica and Therapeutics; C. N. Ellinwood, M. D.,
Acting Professor of Clinical Surgery; Albert
Abrams, M. D., Professor of Pathology.
Hahnemann Hospital College of San Fran-
cisco, The (Homeopathic). Location— 115 Haight
street, above Octavla street. Incorporated January
20, 1881. Four years' graded course of study. The
regular course of 1896 will begin on the first Monday
in October and continue seven months. Dr. Geo. H.
Palmer, President; Dr. C. B. Currier, 921 Geary
street. Dean of the Faculty.
Medical Department of the University of
California. Martin Kellogg, A. M., President;
Robert A. McLean, M. D., Dean. Office, 305 Kearny
street. The lectures are given at Toland Hall,
Stockton street, near Chestnut. The session of
1896-1897 will begin September 1st and continue for
eight months.
San Francisco Polyclinic Post Graduate
Medical Department of the University of
California. Location— 410 Ellis street. A school
of clinical medicine for graduates of colleges of
regular medicine.
MILITARY.
NATIONAL GUARD OF CALIFOENIA.
Commander-in-Chief and Staff — Headquarters
State Capitol, Sacramento. James H. Budd
Gov., Com.-in-Chief.
Andrew W. Barrett, Brig.-Gen., Adj .-General,
Sacramento.
Robert L. Peeler, Colonel, Ass't Adj.-Gen., Sacra
raento.
John B. Wright, Colonel, Engineer Officer, Sacra
mento.
Forrest S. Chadbourne, Colonel, Paymaster-Gen
eral, 10 California street, S. F.
George B. Sperry, Colonel and Inspector of Rifle
Practice, Stockton.
John T. Harrington, Judge Advocate-Genera
Colusa.
Wm. Hopkins. Col., Surg.-Gen., S. F.
W. D. Sanborn, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, 32 Mont
gomery street, S. F.
W. J. Younger, Lt.-Col., Ald-de-Camp, 300 Stockton
street, S. F.
J. E. Doolittle, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, Palace Hotel,
S. F.
J. S. Young, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, Russ House,
S. F.
A. Andrews, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, Diamond Pal-
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N. T. James, Lt.-CoL, Ald-de-Camp, 416 Califorula
street, S. F.
Herbert Choynski, Lt.-CoL, Ald-de-Camp, 319 Pine
street, S. F.
J. F. Burgln, Lt.-CoL, Ald-de-Camp, Mills Bldg, S. F.
Frank Vail, Lt.-Col., Ald-de-Camp, 741 Market
street, S. F.
"W. E. Fisher, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, 14 Post street,
S. F.
Frank McLauglilln, Lt.-Col., Ald-de-Camp, Oroville.
T. P. Hanson, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, Pasadena.
John Bradbury, Lt.-Col., Ald-de-Camp, Los An-
geles.
A. G. Gasson, Lt.-Col., Aid-de-Camp, San Diego.
Division Commander and Staff. Headquarters
202 Market street, S. F. Maj-Gen. W. H. Dlmond,
commanding. Col. A. E. Castle, Asst. Adj.-Gen. and
Chief of Staff; Col. J. E. Laine, Surgeon; D.
Geary, Lt.-Col., Q. M., 14 Post street; J. C. Currier,
Lt.-Col.. Div. Inspector, 320 Sansome street; George
Stone, Lt.-Col., Engineer Officer, Mills Building;
Thomas Cluff, Lt.-Col., I. R. P., 40 Fourth street;
George H. Pippv, Lt.-Col., O. O., Chronicle Building;
George A. Knight, Lt.-Col., Judge Advocate, Chroni-
cle Building; I. W. Hellman, Jr., Lt.-Col., Paymaster,
Union Trust Building; J. C. Kirkpatrick, Lt. Col.,
Commissary, Palace Hotel; F. F. Follis, Lt.-Col.,
Signal Officer; W. B. Hooper, Maj., A. D. C, Occi-
dental Hotel; Willis Dodd, Maj., A. D. C, Union
Iron Works.
Second Brigade— Comprising the counties of San
Francisco, Marin, Sonoma, Napa, Solano, Contra
Costa, Alameda, Santa Clara, San Mateo, Santa
Cruz, San Benito, Monterey and Lake. Only
that portion of Second Brigade in San Fran-
cisco Is given here.
SECOND BPvIGADE.
Headquarters, 420 Bush St., room 6.
R. H. Warfleld, Brlg.-General Commanding, 420 Bush
street, S. F.; J. G. Glesting, Lt.-Colonel, As-
sistant Adjutant-General; G. F. Hanson, M. D.,
Lt.-Colonel, Surgeon; Chas. Jansen, Major,
Inspector ; H. T. Sime, Major, Quartermaster
and Paymaster; W. A. Halsted, Major, Com-
missary; H. B. Hosmer, Major, Ins. R. P. and
O. O.; C. H. Murphy, Major, Engineer O.; C. J.
Evans, Major, Signal Officer; D. S. Dorn, Major,
Judge Advocate; S. L.Naphtaly, Captain, Aid;
H. A. Wegener, Captain, Aid ; Eugene De Spaar,
Sergt. -Major and Staff Orderly; E. S. Crosby,
Sergt.-Major and Staff Orderly.
FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY, N. G. C.
Headquarters, Armory, cor. Page and Gough Sts.
Field Officers— William Macdonald, Col. Com., 315
Montgomery street; Victor D. Duboce, Lt.-Col.,
638 Market street; Charles Boxton, Maj., 231
Post street; Charles Tilden, Maj., Crocker
Building.
Staff Officers— Alfred J. Kelleher, Captain and
Adj., 2324 Clay street; C. Middleton, 1st Lt. and
Bat. Adj., Giant, Cal.; Bert R. Hecht, 1st Lt.,
Q. M. and Paymaster, 225 Bush street; Louis
Barrere, 1st Lt., I. R. P. and Ordmance Officer,
312 Pine street; Emil A. Kehrlein, 1st Lt. and
Commissary, 909 Lombard street; W. D. Mc-
Carthy, Maj. and Surgeon, 111 Eddy street; P.
J. H. Farrell, Captain and Asst. Surgeon, 2.35
Post street.
Co. A — J. F. Connolly, Captain, 608 Jackson street;
George T. Ballinger, 1st Lt., 1516 Baker street;
, 2d Lt. Armory, corner Page and Gough
streets.
Co. B — George Filmer, Captain, SE corner Clay and
Sansome streets; B. B. Sturdlvant, 1st Lt., 413
California street; E. J. Blunkall, 2d Lt., 1009
Valencia street. Armory, corner Page and
Gough streets.
Co. C— James W. Dumbrell, Captain, 1037 Market
street; Charles Goodall, 1st Lt., SE corner
Beale and Market streets; John Ritter, 2d Lt.
Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. D— R. A. Marshall, Captain, 20^^ Franklin street;
Eugene V. Sullivan, 1st Lt., 357 Eleventh street;
Thomas J. McCreagh, 2d Lt., 113 Fillmore
street. Armory, corner Page and Gough
streets.
Co. E— Edward Fitzpatrick, Captain, 5 Front street;
Frank J. Ralph, 1st Lt., 1014 Howard street; W.
R. Robertson, 2d Lt., 318 Pine street. Armory,
corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. F— John A. Miller, Captain, 202 Market street;
Firman A. Nippert, 1st Lt., 25 Page street; W.
M. Masury, 2d Lt., 2631 Sacramento street.
Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. G— Edgar C. Sutliffe, Captain, Wells, Fargo &
Co., Auditor's Office; Thomas W. Sparrowe, 1st
Lt., 101 Post street; J. A. Christie. 2d Lt., 21
Halght street. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. H— Frank W. Warren, Captain, 111-121 Post
street; , 1st Lt.; John J. West, 402 Mont-
gomery street. Armory, corner Page and
Gough streets.
;— R. Richter, Captain, NE corner Page and
Octavia streets; Herman Huber, 1st Lt., 25
Page street; Wm. H. Tobin, 2d Lt., 813 Lott
street. Armory, corner Page and Gough
Co.
Co. K— Thomas J. Cunningham. Captain, 303 Cali-
fornia street; Edward D. Finley, 1st Lt., 1309
Polk street; C. W. Seeley, 2d Lt., 1810 San
Carlos avenue. Armory, 813 Ellis street.
Co. L— J. Frank Eggert, Captain, 12 Post street; H.
E. Curzon, 1st Lt., 116 Montgomery street; A.
C. Adler, 2d Lt., 1 Sansome street. Armory,
corner Page and Gough streets.
Co. M— Thomas F. O'Neil, Captain, 25 Page street;
Edward D. Carroll, 1st Lt., 40T Battery street;
C. J. Hogan, 2d Lt., 1008 Sutter street. Armory,
corner Page and Gough streets.
Cadet Co.— J. R. Moulthrop, Captain; C. F. Chemi-
nant, Ist Lt.; W. Pritchard, 2d Lt. Armory,
Boys' High School.
Band— C. H. Cassasa, Leader, 425 Buchanan street;
George W. Bennett, Business Manager, 939J4
Dolores street.
SIGNAL CORPS— SECOND BRIGADE.
Armory, 815 Ellis Street.
Captain— George C. Boardman Jr., 218 Montgomery
street. Lieutenant— Philip J. Perkins, 231 Post
street. Number of members, 40.
TROOP A, CAVALRY, N. G. C.
Armory, 223 Geary Street.
Captain . First Lieutenant— C. A. Jenksr
Second Lieutenant, I. Ward Eaton; First Sergeant^
R. B. Ellis. Organized July 27, 1849. Number of
members, 65.
NAVAL BATTALION.
Louis H. Turner, Lt.-Com., 28 California street;
Lieut. W. E. Elliot, Adj., 28 California street.
First Division— Colin A. Douglass, Lt.Com.; Lieut.
E. E. Mauseau, Jr. Grade; Lieut. G. C. Calden,
Jr. Grade; A. H. Heney, Ensign.
Second Division— Wm. E. Gunn, Lt.-Com,; A. H.
Elliot, Ensign; Wm F. Burke, Lt. Jr. Grade;
J. S. Emanuel, Ensign.
Third Division— Lieut. T. M. Shaw, Com.; L. F.
Chandler, Lt. Jr. Grade; James McNair, En-
sign; Edward Fletcher, Ensign.
Fourth Division— Lieut. A. Morey, Com.; L;eut-
H. B. George, Jr. Grade; W. E. Lindsay, En
sign; C. E. Miller, Ensign.
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA— UNIVERSITY"
CADETS (UNATTACHED).
Berkeley, Cal.
Frank L. Winn, Commandant, 1st Lieut., 12th U. S_
Infantry, detailed from War Department, U. S.;
A. McCullough, Major; W. D. Thompson, Major;
S. L. Naphtaly, Capt. and Adjutant; A. W. Dozier,
1st Lieut, and Quartermaster; T. R. Kelley, 1st Lieut,
and Signal Officer; M. McNutt, 2d Lieut, and Artil-
lery Officer; T. R. Crawford, 2d Lieut, and Band
Leader; H. P. Veeder, Capt. Co. A.: H. A. Timer,
1st Lieut.; R. A. Kinzie, 2d Lieut.; R. J. Russ, Capt.
Co. B.; E. J. Crawford, 1st Lieut.; F. P. Taylor, 2d
Lieut.; J.H.Mee, 2d Lieut.; P. L. Bush, Capt. Co. C;
G. S. Walker, 1st Lieut.; W. C. Jurgens, 2d Lieut.;
H. B. Graham, Capt. Co. D.: C. W. Morse, Ist Lieut.;
C. A. Son, 2d Lieut.; G. D. Kierulff, Capt. Co. E.;
E. J. Jackson, 1st Lieut.; N. K. Davis, 2d Lieut.;.
H. W. Allen, Capt. Co. F.; C. A. Cross, Ist Lieut.;
O. S. Case, 2d Lieut.; E. T. Blake, Capt. Co. G.; J. B.
Metcalfe, 2d Lieut. Total number of members,
about 500. Headquarters, University of California,. .
Berkeley.
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Military.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Protective Aisociations.
Vetbeans' National Guard of Califoenia.
Organized May l(i, 1888. Objects— To promote social
reunion and good fellowship; to assist its members
in all just claims for the rights and benefits con-
fefred upon them by the laws of the State of Cali-
rornia, and to advance the interests of the N ational
Guard. Seven years' of continuous service in the
National Guard of the State is a pre-requisite of
membership. Meets on the third Wednesday of
each month at the Veterans' Headquarters, 815 Ellis
street. Officers— Major A. D. Grimwood, Com-
mander; Col. Sheldon I. Kellogg, Vice-Commander;
€apt. C. P. Le Breton, Financier; C. S. Benedict,
Treasurer; E. N. Snook, Recorder.
INDEPENDENT COMPANIES.
These Military organizations are independent of
the National Guard of California, and for the most
part are attached to some benevolent association.
AusTEiAN Military Co. Organized March, 1879.
Number of members, 70. Armory, 35 Eddy
street.
EiNTEACT Rifle Section. Organized 1876. Num-
ber of members, 65. Armory, Twelfth street,
near Howard.
Feench Zouaves. Organized May, 1870. Number
of members, 150. Armory, 810 Pacific street.
Independent Rifles. Organized March 8, 1877.
Number of members, 75. Armory, 814 Geary
street; E. Moenning, Secretary, 614 Octavia
street.
Italian Shaepshootees. Organized May, 1878.
Number of members, 80. Armory, northwest
corner Union and Stockton streets.
Juarez Guard. Organized October 17, 1871. Num-
ber of members. 275. Armory. Apollo Hall, 810
Pacific street. A. dela ToiT.e, Captain; A. Rojo,
1st Lieut.; A. de la Torre, Jr., 2d Lieut.; A.
Montero, 1st Sergeant.
LEAGUE OF THE CROSS CADETS.
First Regiment (Dismounted Artillery). Estab-
tablished January 7, 1894. Comprises ten companies
with 500 members. Membership is confined to those
who are members of the League of the Cross. Its
objects are "to give to its members the opportunity
to profit by those lessons of order, punctuality, obe-
dience and courtesy which are taught by military
discipline, and to render them thoroughly fitted to
perform what is the privilege and duty of all Ameri-
can citizens, the defense of their country and their
flag as intelligent soldiers, should occasion ever
arise." Regimental headquarters, 14 McAllister
street, room 43.
Wm. C. Mahoney, Colonel; Martin P. O'Dea, Lieut. -
Colonel; D. J. McGloin, Major 1st Battalion;
J. Brouchoud, Major 2d Battalion; Daniel C.
Deasy, Capt. and Adjutant; James Devlin,
Lieut, and Commissary; Thomas F. Ryan,
Lieut, and Inspector; H. F. Sullivan, Lieut,
and Quartermaster; Dr. A. P. Mulligan, Capt.
and Surgeon; Edward F. Fay, Lieut, and Adju-
tant, 1st Battalion; Edward Deasy, Lieut, and
Adjutant, 2d Battalion.
Co. A— St. Mary's Cathedral parish. Meets every
Monday evening. Frank S. Drady, Captain.
Co. B— St. Charles' Parish. Meets every Friday even-
ing. Thomas Kennedy, Captain.
Co. C— St. Patrick's parish. Meets every Saturday
evening. Edward Fitzgerald, Captain.
Co. D— Sacred Heart parish. Meets every Tuesday
evening. J. McBride, Captain.
Co. E— St. James' parish. Meets every Tuesday
evening. Wm. McCarthy. Captain.
Co. G— St. Bridgid's parish. Meets every Friday
evening. Edward Power, Captain.
Co. H— St. Brendan's parish. Meets every Sunday
evening. James Power, Captain.
Co. I— St. Peter's parish. Meets every Monday even-
ing. Peter Haggerty, Captain.
Co. K— St. Paul's parish. Meets every Monday even-
ing. E. J. Loughery, Captain.
Co. L— Mission Dolores parish. Meets every Friday
evening. Wm. Clark, Captain.
l/AFAYETTE GuAED. Organized June 1, 1865. Num-
ber of members, 168. Armory, 730 Montgomery
street.
ScHUETZEN Veeein. Organized September. 1859.
Number of members, 68. Armory, 620 Bush
street. Election of officers second Friday in
March.
Swiss Shaepshooters. Organized March, 1860.
Number of members, 90. Armory, 808 Pacific
street.
Veteean Guaed of California, G. A. R. Number
of members, 50. Armory, California Hall.
Officers— J. B. Lauck, Capt.; H. H. Todd, 1st
Lt.; John Tuttle, 2d Lt.; T. C. Masteller, IstLt.
and Adjt.; Eugene Wiegand, 1st Lt. and Q. M.;
J. J. Frank, 1st Lt. and Com. ; J. H. Banfield, 1st
Serg.
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PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATIONS.
American Association of Masters and Pilots.
Meets at 114 O'Farrell street, Albion Hall, on first and
third Saturdays of each month. For the better regu-
lation of matters pertaining to our craft, the promo-
tion of social welfare of the members of our profes-
sion, the elevation of their standing as such, and of
their character as men, and for the better protection
of the lives and property Intrusted to our care.
Officers— L. P. Harvey. Worthy Captain; Robert W.
Anderson, First Pilot; Charles McNeil, Second Pilot;
S. G. Naylor, Captain's Clerk. Office and reading-
room, 9 Mission street, room 4.
American Union Fish Company. 513-519 Wash-
ington street. Carlo Dondero, Secretary. 2815
Greenwich street.
Austrian National Society. Meets first Wed-
nesday of each month at 121 New Montgomery
street.
Barbers' Protective Union. Organized Feb-
ruary 13, 1878. Meets first and third Thursdays in
each month, at Lincoln Hall, 320 Post street. Mem-
bership, 130.
Bookbinders' Peotective and Beneficial
Association of San Francisco. Local Union,
No. 31, I. B. of B. Organized August 15, 1875. Meets
second Tuesday evening of each month at 539 Cali-
fornia street. Officers— James Rutherford, 819 Twen-
ty-fourth street. President; Richard F. Gorman,
Vice-President; William B. Curtis, 1517 Twenty-
fourth street. Secretary; Thomas B. Gould, Treas-
Brewers' Protective Association. Incorpo-
rated September 14, 1S74. Objects— Protection of
mutual Interests and promotion of harmony among
brewery proprietors. Meets at room 40, Flood Build-
ing, every Friday at 2 p. m. Officers— W. A. Fred-
erick, President; C. B. Stone, Vice-President; R.
Mohr, Secretary; Geo. F. Volz, Treasurer.
Beotheehood of Locomotive Ensineees. Meets
on first Tuesday and third Saturday of each month at
501 Valencia street.
Brotheehood of Locomotive Fieeman. Meets
every Monday of each month at .501 Valencia street.
Builders' Association op California. The.
40 New Montgomery street. Meets on the second
Monday of each month at 1:30 p. m. S. H. Kent.
President.
California State Retail Dkug&ists' Associ-
ciation. For protection in trade interests. John
Calvert, President, San Francisco; C. F. Heinzeman.
First Vice-President, Los Angeles; W. C. Smith.
Second Vice-President, Oakland: S. A. McDonnell.
Treasurer; Richard E. White, Secretary, 400 Hayes
street, San Francisco.
Draymen and Teamsters' Union of San Fran-
cisco. Organized Augnst 26, 1876. Meets second
and fourth Saturday evenings of each month at
B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy street. J. B. Nlderost.
Secretary.
Franklin Spar and Bau Veeein. Organized
December 6, 1875. Office, 413 Bush street. Objects:
To raise funds and make loans among its members,
thus enabling them to acquire and improve real
estate. Officers— F. Ludemann, President; William
Hatje, 515 Market street. Secretary; K. Meusdorffer.
Treasurer.
Gakdenees' and Ranchers' Association. Or-
ganized August 1.5, 1874. Number of members, 88.
Meets last Saturday of each month at 519 Davis
street. Domenico Gianni, Secretary; residence, 6
Filbert place.
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San Francisco Lodge, No. 68. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street.
J. H. Maglnis, Recording Secretary.
Law and Order League of California. In-
corporated in 189.5. Barclay J. Smith, President;
Mrs. Rose M. French, Secretary, 941 Valencia street;
Curtis Hillyer, Attorney, 17 Mills Building, 9th floor.
Manufacturers' Association or California.
Incorporated November 13, 1883. This Association
has no capital stoclf. George C. Hickox, Secretary,
Mutual Life Building.
Masons' and Builders' Association. Location—
40 New Montgomery street. Adam Beck, Presi-
dent; M. V. Brady, Secretary; Thomas Butler,
Treasurer.
Master Painters' Association of the Pacific
Coast. Location— 40 New Montgomery street. E.
Black, President; H. Wagner, Secretary.
Master Plumbers' Association. Organized
1882. A local branch of the National Association of
Master Plumbers of the United States. Objects-
Trade protection and a higher standard of work.
OfiScers— Samuel Ickelheimer, President; James E.
Brltt, Vice-President; Frederick Snook, Treasurer;
Charles Meehan, Robert A. Vance, Richard Rice,
Trustees; George C. Dallamore, Financial Secre-
tary; John B. Butterworth, Recording Secretary;
John L. E. Firmin, Corresponding Secretary. 1244
Valencia street. Meets on the first and Third Fridays
of each month at the room of the Association, 75
Flood Building.
MiLLMEN's Protective Association. Location
—40 New Montgomery street. William Crocker,
President; William N. Miller, Secretary. Meets first
Tuesday of each month.
Pacific Coast Trotting-horse Breeders
Association. 313 Bush street. F. W. Kelley, Secre-
tary.
Portuguese Protective and Benevolent As-
sociation—510 Bush street. Meets second and last
Sunday afternoons of each month at 510 Bush street.
J. Coelho, President; J. T. Viegas, Vice-President;
F. L. de Freitas, Financial Secretary; J. I. Raphael,
Treasurer.
Retail Grocers' Protective Association (in-
corporated), 115 Clay street. An incorporation to
conduct a wholesale grocery business and to foster
and promote the interests of its shareholders. John
C. Nobmann, President; E. I. Fleger, Secretary.
Riggers' Protective Union of San Francisco.
Meets south side Howard street, between East
and Stewart, first Wednesday of each month. J. F.
Willman, President; John Kimme, Vice-President;
John Rock, Secretary; W. Goudey, Treasurer.
San Francisco Board of Provision Packers.
Objects, mutual benefit of the members, and to pro-
mote the interests of the trade. Frank W. Rossbach,
Secretary. Ofllce, 517 Washington street.
San Francisco Dental Association. . F. C-
Pague, President; Geo. N. Van Orden, Recording
Secretary; M. A. Greenlaw, Corresponding Secre-
tary, 819 Market street. No regular meeting place.
San Francisco Retail Druggists' Associa-
tion. Joseph Calegaris, President; Otto A. Weihe,
Secretary, 640 Post street.
San Francisco Typothet.b. Meets at 219 Bush
street. C. A. Murdock, President; W. E. Loy, Sec-
retary.
State Association of Olive Growers. Ellwood
Cooper, Santa Barbara, President; B. M. Lelong,
Secretary, San Francisco. Oflice, Mills Building, 5th
floor.
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PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
HALLS.
PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Alms House. Ocean lldusc Kdad. near Laguna Honda.
City Hall (new), S K cor McAllister and Larkin.
County Hospital. Potrero avenue near Twenty-second.
County Jail, Broadway between Kearny and Dupont.
Branch Jails, Old San Jose Road near Ocean House
Road.
Custom House, N W cor Washington and Battery.
Hall of Records, New City Hall.
Post OfiSce, N W cor Washington and Battery.
Twenty-sixth Street Hospital (Pest House), De Haro
near Colusa.
United States Appraisers' Building, Sansome between
Washington and Jackson.
United States Marine Hospital, Presidio Reservation.
United States Mint, N W cor Mission and Fifth.
United States Treasury, 608-610 Commercial.
HALLS.
Academy, 927 Mission.
Alcazar, 114 O'Farrell.
American, N W cor Leavenworth and Paclflc.
Anshor, cor Market and Sixth.
Apollo, 810 Paclflc.
Archery, 1155 Mission.
Assembly, 1412 Polk.
Bersagllerl, 1525 Stockton.
B'nai B'rith, 121 Eddy.
Bonlta, 2735 Folsom.
California, 620 Bush.
Cambrian, 1133 Mission.
Centennial, 421 Hayes.
Champion, Butte between Tennessee and Kentucky.
Children's, 806 Sansome.
College, 106 McAllister.
Comerford's, Church near Twenty-seventh.
Congress, 1139 Market.
Drew's, 121 New Montgomery.
Druids', 413 Sutter.
Duveneck, 1004 Twenty-fourth.
Eureka Valley, 509 Castro.
Excelsior, 2317 Mission.
Exempt Fire Company, Breuham place near Clay.
Federation. 818 Howard.
Foresters, 20 Eddy.
Franklin, 1839 Fillmore.
Garibaldi, 423 Broadway.
Golden Gate, 1622 Paclflc avenue.
Golden Gate, 625 Sutter.
Golden Rule, 948 Mission.
Gospel, 832 Howard.
Grand Centra], 997 Market. '
Grand Opera, 737 Mission.
Grutli Vereln, 507 Sutter.
Hamilton, 1517 Steiner.
Hare's, Tenth avenue. South San Francisco.
Harmony, 1749 Mission.
Improved Order of Red Men, 320 Post.
Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush.
Irish-American, 818 Howard.
Knights of Pythias, 909)^ Market.
Knights of the Red Branch, 220 Mason.
Lafayette, 730 Montgomery.
Liberty, cor Alabama and Twenty-fourth.
Longhead, 1605 Polk.
Loyola, S E cor Market and Tenth.
Maennerbund, Potrero avenue near Twenty-fourtli,
Mangel's, N E cor Twenty-fourth and Folsom.
Maple, Palace Hotel.
Masonic, N W cor Montgomery and Post.
Mechanics' Institute Pavilion, S W cor Larkin and
Grove.
Metropolitan, N E cor Fifth and Jessie.
Mission Music, S E cor Howard and Twenty-first.
Mission Opera, 2131 Mission.
Mission Turn Vereln, Eighteenth bet Valencia and
Guerrero.
Mowry's Opera, S W cor Grove and Laguna.
Mozart, 1358 Market.
Murphy's, corner Sagamore and San Jose avenue.
National, 815 Ellis.
National Guard, 815 Ellis.
Native Sons of the Golden West, 414 Mason.
Noe Valley, cor Church and Twenty-fourth.
Odd Fellows, S W cor Market and Seventh.
Ono, 1883 Mission.
Pacific, 639 Geary.
Patterson's, N E cor Church and Thirtieth
Pioneer, 24 Fourth.
Pixley, 15;S4 Pacific avenue.
Progress, 29 Valencia.
Pythian Castle, 909 Market.
Regents, N E cor Post and Fillmore.
Rolando's, NW corner Church and Twenty-eighth.
San Francisco Turn Vereln, 323 Turk.
Saratoga, 814 Geary.
Scottish, 105-111 Larkin.
Shiels', 32 O'Farrell.
Social, 102 O'Farrell.
St. Brendan's, N E cor Fremont and Harrison.
St. George's, 909^ Market.
St. Joseph's, S W cor Howard and Tenth.
St. Ignatius, S W cor Van Ness avenue and Grove.
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Teutonia, 1322 Howard.
Trades' Union, 1159 Mission.
Turn Vereln Vorwaerts, 310 O'Farrell.
Twin Peaks, 847 Seventeenth.
Union Square, 421 Post.
Universal, 812 Pacific.
Washington. 35 Eddy.
Wessel's, 1628 Powell.
Western Addition Music, 2414 California.
Wolf's, 1 Plymouth avenue.
Young Men's Christian Association, N E cor Ellis ar
Mason.
Young Men's Institute, S E cor Tenth and Howard.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF SAN
FRANCISCO.
Madison Babcock, Superintendent. 'Office— New
City Hall.
(For Board of Education, see City and County Gov-
ernment.)
Agassiz Pbimaky School, twelve classes. Bart-
lett street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-
third streets. Miss Sarah J. Jones, Principal.
Bebnal Hei&hts Primary School, eight classes.
Cortland avenue, between Andover avenue and Moul-
trie street. Miss Mary E. Keating, PrincipaL
Broadway Grammar School, fifteen classes.
Broadway , between Powell and Mason streets.
Miss Jean Parker, principal; Miss Amy G. Campbell,
Vice-Principal.
Buena Vista Peimaky School, four classes.
York street, between Solano and Butte streets. Miss
Amelia G. Catlin, Principal.
Chinese Primary School, three classes. 916 Clay
street. Miss Rose Thayer, Principal.
Clement Grammar School, fourteen classes.
Geary street, between Jones and Leavenworth
streets. Miss Mary E. Callahan, Principal.
Cleveland Primary School, nine classes. Har-
rison street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.
Miss Annie E. Slavan, Principal.
Cooper Primary School, twelve classes, Green-
wich street, between Jones and Leavenworth streets.
Mrs. Celine R. Pechin, Principal.
Columbia Grammar School, fourteen classes.
Columbia street, between Twenty-fifth and Twenty-
sixth streets. Mrs. Lizzie K. Burke, Principal.
Crocker Grammar School, twelve classes. Page
street, near Baker street. William H. Edwai-ds,
Principal; Mrs. H. J Bain, Vice-Principal.
Denman Grammar School, sixteen classes.
Northwest corner of Bush and Taylor streets. Azro
L. Mann, Principal; Mrs. Etta M. Baumgardner,
Vice-Principal.
Douglass Primary School, six classes. SW
corner Ninteenth and Collingwood streets. Miss
Winifred L. Tarpey, Principal.
Dudley Stone Primary School. South side
Haight street, between Central and Masonic avenues.
Edison Primary School, nine classes. Corner
of Church and Hill streets. Miss Anna B. Chalmers,
Principal.
Emerson Primary School, thirteen classes. Pine
street, between Scott and Devisadero streets. Miss
Sara M. Wilson, Principal.
Everett Grammar School, fourteen classes.
Sanchez street, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth
streets. Mrs. Frances A. Banning, Principal; Miss
Cecil W. Mark, Vice-Principal.
Fairmount Primary School, twelve classes.
Chenery street, near Randall street. Miss Clara M.
Johnston, Principal.
Franklin Grammar School, fifteen classes.
Eighth street, near Bryant street. R. D. Faulkner,
Principal; Miss Kate Macdonald, Vice-Principal.
Fremont Primary School, eight classes. Mc-
Allister street, between Baker and Broderick streets.
Miss Rose Goldsmith, Principal.
Garfield Primary School, twelve classes.
Union street, between Kearny and Montgomery
streets. Miss Mary A. Scherer, Principal.
Girls' High School, thirteen classes. Scott street,
near Geary street. Elisha Brooks, Principal ; George
O. Mitchell. Vice-Principal.
Golden Gate Primary School, eight classes.
Golden Gate avenue, between Pierce and Scott
streets. Mrs. Aurella Griffith, Principal.
Hamilton Grammar School, sixteen classes.
Geary street, between Pierce and Scott streets.
William A. Robertson, Principal; Miss Ella J. Mor-
ton, Vice-Principal.
Harrison Primary School, seven classes. Grove
street, near Larkln street. Miss Lizzie McElroy,
Principal.
Hawthorne Primary School, ten classes. Shot-
well street, between Twenty-second and Twenty-
third streets. Mrs. Sarah J. Mann, Principal.
Hearst Grammar School, fifteen classes. Cor-
ner Hermann and Fillmore streets. Mrs. Nettie A.
Wood. Principal; Miss Mary E. Donnelly, Vice-Prin-
cipal.
Henry Dueant Primary School, twelve classes.
Turk street, between Buchanan and Webster streets.
Mrs. Georgia Washburn, Principal.
Horace Mann Grammar School, eighteen
classes. Valencia street, between Twenty-second
and Twenty-third streets. Joseph O'Connor. Princi-
pal; Miss Caroline E. Beckwlth, Vice-Principal; Sel-
den Sturges, Vice-Principal.
Humboldt Primary School, twelve classes.
Golden Gate avenue, near Hyde street. Miss Mary
A. Castelhun, Principal.
Irving Primary School, eight classes. Broad-
way, between Montgomery and Sansome streets.
Miss Caroline B. Barlow, Principal.
James Lick Grammar School, fourteen classes.
Corner Noe and Twenty-fifth streets. Philip Prior.
Principal; Miss A. J. Clark, Vice-Principal.
John Swett Grammar School, eighteen classes.
McAllister street, between Franklin and Gough
streets. Albert Lyser. Principal; Willard D. Kings-
bury, Vice-Principal; Mrs. Clara J. Bigelow, Vice-
Principal.
Jefferson Primary School, eight classes. Te-
hama street, between First and Second streets.
Miss Mary M. Murphy, Principal.
Lafayette Primary School, eight classes. Cor-
ner Filbert and Kearny streets. Mrs. M. L. O'Neal,
Principal.
Le Conte Primary School, eight classes. Powell
street, between Washington and Jackson streets.
Miss Margery C. Robertson, Principal.
Laguna Honda Primary School, two classes.
Seventh avenue, between I and J streets. Miss Kath-
erine F. Casey, Principal.
Lincoln Grammar School, eighteen classes.
Fifth street near Market street. James T. Hamil-
ton, Principal; Ebenezer Knowlton, Vice-Principal;
William A. Leggett, Vice-Principal.
Longfellow Primary School, eleven classes.
Silver street, between Second and Third streets.
Miss Jennie Smith, Principal.
Lowell High School, twelve classes. Sutter
street, between Gough and Octavla streets. Frank
Mortoji, Principal; A. E. Kellogg, Vice-Principal.
Madison Primary School, four classes. Clay
street, between Walnut and Laurel streets. Miss
Elizabeth F. Bartlett, Principal.
Marshall Primary School, twelve classes. Mis-
sion street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets,
rear Mission Grammar School. Mrs. Margaret H.
Walker, Principal.
Mission Grammar School, fourteen classes.
Mission street, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth
streets. Mrs. Janet R. Craven, Principal; Miss Nellie
F. Sullivan, Vice-Principal.
Monroe Primary School, four classes. Near
Five-Mile House. Miss Annie M. Hagarty, Principal.
Moulder Primary School, ten classes. Corner
Page and Gough streets. Mrs. Katherlne E. Brogan,
Principal.
Normal School, one class. Powell street, be-
tween Clay and Sacramento streets.
North Cosmopolitan Grammar School, eleven
classes. Filbert street, between Taylor and Jones
streets. Miss Margaret McKenzie, Principal ; Charles
W. Moores, Vice-Principal.
Ocean House Primary School, one class. San
Miguel road, near Ocean House road. Daniel J. De-
lay, Principal.
Pacific Avenue Primary School, seven classes.
Pacific avenue, near Baker street. Miss Ida E.
Shaw. Principal.
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classes. .Jackson street, between Webster and I'ill-
more streets. Miss Alice M. Stincen, Priucipal;
Miss Augusta C. Robertson, Vice-Principal.
Peai!<ij>v Primary .School, ten classes. West
Mission street, bi'tween Hermann and Ridley streets.
Miss Gertrude H. Cahalin, Principal.
PoLYTECHsic High School, ten classes. Bush
street, near Stockton street. Walter K. Bush, Prin-
cipal.
PoTEEEo Primary School, fourteen classes. Min-
nesota street, between Xapa and Sierra streets.
Miss H. M, Fairchild, Principal.
Redding Pri>iaky School, ten classes. Pine
street, between Larkin and Polk streets. Miss Mary
A. Deaue. Principal.
RiCHjioxD Pkuiaey' School, nine classes. Fli-st
avenue, near Point Lobos avenue. Mrs. Anna E.
Tiernan. Principal.
RiNcox Grammar School, eleven classes. Silver
street, between Second and Third streets. Miss
Elizabeth A. Cleveland. Principal; Miss Christine
Hart. Vice-Principal.
SiiKHiDAX Primary School, five classes. Ocean
View. Mrs. Sarah A. Miles, Principal.
Sherman Primary School, eight classes. Union
street, near Franklin street. Miss Jennie M. A.
Hurley, Principal. ;
South Cosmopolitan Grammar School, eigh-
teen classes. Eddy street, between Polk street and
Van Xess avenue. Adolph Herbst. Principal; Miss
Katherine F. McColgan. Vice-Principal; Luther M.
Shuck. Vice-Principal. i^^^J --"
SotTH End Primary School, four classes. Wil-
liam street, near Henry street. Miss Ida E. Coles,
Principal.
South San Francisco Primary' School, twelve
classes. Corner of fourteenth avenue and L street.
William W. Stone, Priucipal.
Spring Valley Grammar School, fourteen
classes. Broadway street, near Polk street. Silas
A. White. Principal: Mrs. Agnes C. Taylor. Vice-
Principal.
Stanford Primary School, eight classes. Eighth
street, near Harrison street, rear Franklin Grammar
School. Miss Edith H. Crowley. Principal.
Stakp. King Primary School, twelve classes.
Bryant street, between Sixth and Seventh streets.
Miss Kate Conklin. Principal.
StNXYSiiJE Primary School, 11.5 Flood avenue.
Miss Catherine F. Riordan, Principal.
SuTRo Primary School, three classes. Ivine-
teenth avenue, near Point Lobos avenue. Miss Mary
Magner. Principal.
Washington Grammar School, twelve classes.
Southwest corner (jf Washington and Mason streets.
Thcinas B. White. Principal: Thomas H. McCarthy.
^ icc-Prlucipal.
Wkisster Primary School, eighteen classes.
Fifth street, near Market street, rear Lincoln Gram-
mar School. Miss Agnes M. Manning, Principal.
West End School, three classes. Mission Road,
near Six-Mile House. Miss Ella McCarthy, Principal.
WiiiTTiER Primary School, seventeen classes.
Harrisou street, near Fourth street. Miss Emma E.
stinren. Principal.
WiNFiELD Scott Primary School, four classes.
Lombard street, between Baker and Broderick
streets. Mrs. Emma S. Code, Principal.
EVEXISG SCHOOLS.
Business Evening School, twelve classes. Bush
street, near Stockton street. Elbert C. Kilpatrick.
Principal.
Hamilton Evening School, seven classes. Geary
street, between Scott and Pierce streets. T. B. W.
Leland, Acting Principal. z:^ -_J
Horace IVL^nn Evening School, four classes.
Valencia street, between Twenty - second and
Twenty-third streets. James R. Dwver. Acting Prin-
cipal.
Lincoln Evening School, thirtv-flve classes.
Lincoln School Building. Alexander H. MacDonald.
Principal; Lawrence Taafe. Assistant Principal.
Potrero Evening School, one class. Potrero
School Building. Andrew J. Freese, Principal.
Washington Evening School, twelve classes.
Washington Grammar School Building. Miss Philo-
mena M. Kolan, Principal.
RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.
American Board of Commissioners for For-
eign Missions. Rev. Walter Frear, General Agent
for the Pacific Coast. Office— 7 Montgomery avenue.
American Tract Society. Pacific Agency,
George Walker, Manager, 735 Market street. It is
also the depository of the American Sunday School
Union.
California Bible Society. Organized October
.30, 1849. Depository, 1037 Market street. Meetings,
first Tuesday of the month. Rev. John Thompson,
Superintendent. Trustees — Annis Merrill (Presi-
dent), William Abbott (Secretary), Edward P. Flint
(Treasurer), Ira P. Rankin, H. C. Beals, C. S. Wright,
James Scobie, T. C. Johnston and R. P. Wilson.
Congregational Church Extension Society.
Rev. H. H. Wikoflf, Secretary; Rev. G. B. Hatch,
Secretary, 735 Market street.
Congregational Summer Resort Association.
A. M. Benham, President, Oakland; Rev. Loyal L.
Wirt. Field Secretary, 735 Market street.
Congregational Associates. Stephen S. Smith,
President, 7 Montgomery avenue; James E. Agar,
Secretary, 22 Clay street.
Congregational Church Building Society.
Headquarters in New York, 59 Bible House. Rev.
L. H. Cobb, D. D., Secretary; Henry O. Pineo,
Treasurer. Rev. H. H. Wikoff, 1929 Dwlght Way,
Berkeley, Cal., Field Secretary for the Pacific Coast.
Congregational Club. Thomas Addison, Presi-
dent, Berkeley: Rev. John A. Cruzan. Secretary, 8
Alpine street.
Congregational Home Missionary- Society.
The Congiegational Home Missionary Society, as an
organization, began in 1826. Its principles, however,
have been dominant In our churches from 1620 on-
ward. Its aim Is the realization of the ideal Chris-
tian state ; its method, to carry the Gospel Into desti-
tute regions, and to aid Christian institutions tem-
porarily needy. It has expended 818,790,365 in money
and supplies (8690,064 during the last year). It has
organized and maintained 6,500 churches, into which
have gathered 450.000 members. It has 227 mission-
aries preaching in Foreign languages. The California
Home Missionary Society, a branch of the National
Society, was organized In 1852, its field covering the
State. In 1887 the territory was divided at the
northern line of Kern county, and the Southern
California Home Missionary Society was organized.
In the Northern District fifty-seven missionaries
have ministered to 122 churches and stations.
Twelve churches have been organized and twelve
church buildings have been erected. The work is
pushed forward as rapidly as funds will allow,
similar organizations continually come which are
responded to as fast as the funds in hand allow.
For such funds the Society depends upon the Con-
gregational Churches of the State. James K. Harri-
son, Superintendent of Northern California and
Nevada, 735 Market street.
Congregational Ministers' Relief Society
OF California Incorporated In 1886. Its object is
to receive and disburse funds for the relief of Con-
gregational ministers and their families who are in
need of pecuniary aid. Rev. J. C. Holbrook, D. I).,
Stockton, President; Rev. John Kimball, Secretary,
7 Montgomery avenue; Rev. Walter Frear. D. I>.,
Treasurer. The fund is built up by annual doua-
tions, chiefly from ministers, the largest donations
being contributed, however, by laymen belonging to
the denomination.
Congregational Sunday School and Pub-
lishing Society. Rev. Loyal L. Wirt, State Super-
intendent, 735 Market street.
Deaconess' Home and Bible Training School
OF the M. E. Church. Location— 315 Castro street.
The "Deaconess' Settlement," 530 Sixth street, is a
branch of this society. Mrs. H. Ida Benson, General
Superintendent. The objects of the society are: to
minister to the poor, visit the sick, pray with the
dying, care for the orphan; and to train all who may
desire for parish and mission work, in both foreign
and home lands. Mrs. John R. Sims, President; Mrs.
Joseph H. Soper, Treasurer; Mrs. Retta Thompson,
Recording Secretary; Mrs. Robert McClellan, Corre-
sponding Secretary; Alice Goss, M. D., Examining
Physician.
Epworth League Alliance. The. Organized
in May. 1893. It consists of the Epworth Leagues
and Christian Endeavor Societies of the Methodist
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South, of San Francisco and Alameda counties, and
its object is to unite these societies in closer fellow-
ship and Christian work. It has four departments—
Spirital, Benevolent, Literary and Social. A Good
Fellowship Committee arranges for monthly visita-
tion of each Society, a Jail Committee holds services
every Sunday for prisoners, and a Street Committee
assists the various Societies in holding open-air
meetings, and a -Newsboys' Social Committee ar-
ranges for a social at the Deaconess' Settlement
every Thursday evening to news and messenger
boys. A convention is held on the third Thurs-
day of January, April, July and October, at one of
the Methodist churches determined upon by the Ex-
ecutive Committee. A social is held at intervals of
about a quarter at one of the M. E. churches. The
officers are as follows: A. C. Stevens, President;
C. B. Perkins, First Vice-President; Miss M. E.
Speakman, Secretary, 218 Noe street; A, Wlstrand,
ter, Treasurer. The Executive Committee of the
Alliance meets on the second Thursday of every
other month at the Young Men's Christian Associa-
tion building. Mason and Ellis. The Societies be-
longing to the Alliance at the present time are
fifteen in number, which are in San Francisco.
Feench Christian- Union' ofCalifobnia. Marie
Marshall, President, 1520 Clay.
Gentlemen's Sodalitt of The Blessed Vir-
gin Mary. Organized November, 1861, for the
spiritual Improvement of its members. The so-
ciety Is governed by a Director, who is one of the
fathers of St. Ignatius Church, S. J. Also by a Pre-
fect and two assistants, a Secretary, Treasurer and
other officers, as well as a Council of twelve con-
suiters elected annually. Its present Director is
Kev. Gregory Legglo, S.J. Sodality meetings held on
all Sundays and holidays at 7:30 a.m. in their chapel in
the basement of St. "Ignatius' Church, on Hayes
street, west of Van Ness avenue. Number of at-
tending members about four hundred. For admis-
sion application is made to the Father Director, 214
Hayes street. The Sodality possesses a reading
room and select library of 3,000 volumes; opened
also to non-members on payment of a small fee
every Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 p.m. and on Mon-
day, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7:30 to 9
o'clock. The present officers are: Kev. Gregory
Legglo, S. J., Director; James E. Kelly, Prefect;
Thomas E. Carew, First Assistant; John E. Fitz-
patrick, Second Assistant; Chas. E. McAullffe, Sec-
retary; Dr. J. J. Gallagher, Assistant Secretary;
Frank P. Haynes, Treasurer.
Ladies' Pastoral Aid Society of Trinity
Church. Organized 1873. Meets every "Wednesday
at 2:30 P.M. in the Guild Hall. The object of the so-
ciety is to take under its care the destitute and
friendless within the bounds of Trinity Church par-
ish, to find employment for those requiring it, and
to provide clothing and assistance for such as may
be In need of it; to visit and comfort the sick and
afflicted; to endeavor to bring to the church those
who are neglectful of its services, and particularly
the poorer and friendless classes; to gather children
into the Sunday school and to aid in providing com-
petent teachers; in short, to do all in its power, un-
der the guidance and direction of the Eector of the
parish, to advance the interests of the church of
Christ, and to e.vtend to those around the privileges
and blessings of the Gospel.
Methodist Book Depository (Pacific Coast
Agency). Rev. J. D. Hammond, D. D., agent, 1037
Market street. The Depository is also the Pacific
Coast agency for the Chautauqua publications.
Pacific Presbyterian Union. The organiza-
tion, composed of ministers and members of the
Presbyterian Church, meets quarterly In one of the
Presbyterian churches. Edward Kerr, President;
H. L. Van Winkle. Treasurer; Alexander Eoss, Sec-
retary. Headquarters of Union, office of the Treas-
urer, 413 Market street.
Presbyterian Mission House. Location— 920
Sacramento street. Headquarters of the Woman's
Occidental Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres-
byterian Church. Through this society all women's
societies, children's bands, junior Christian En-
deavor societies and senior Christian Endeavor so-
cieties of the Presbyterian churches of the Synod
of California contribute to the work of foreign mis-
sions in China, India, Japan. Syi'la. Persia. Africa,
and Chinese in California. The Board has the en-
tire supervision of mission work among Chinese
women and children in California, viz.: A school
and home for Chinese girls at 920 Sacramento street,
San Francisco: a school at 911 Stockton street, San
Francisco; schools for Chinese children at Los An-
geles, Sacramento. San Jose and San Diego. Mrs.
H. B. Pinney, Recording Secretary; Mrs. L. A.
Kelley, Corresponding Secretary.
San F'RANcrsco Church Extension Society of
the M. E. Church. Organized in 1S82. The design
of the society is to seek out new places for mission-
ary work in this city, to establish Sunday schools
and preaching places; also to relieve over-burdened
churches, and to assist missionaries who may be ap-
pointed by the authority of the California Annual
Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Officers— Charles Goodall, President; I. J. Truman,
J. W. Whiting and Wm. Abbott, Vice-Presidents;
Charles B. Perkins, Treasurer; Eobert Hancock,
Secretary. Meetings are held at the call of the Pres-
ident. Office, 1037 Market street.
The San Francisco Poet Society. Organized in
1860. Object, to aid the Mariners' Church in its
work for' the salvation of seamen. Its directors are
prominent members of the churches of the various
denominations in the city. Its membership is com-
posed of life members numbering 141. paying fifty
dollars at one time, and annual members, who pay
five dollars each year. It owns the house of worship
of the Mariners' Church, and has the care of provid-
ing for Its work financially. Officers— S. S. Smith,
President and Treasurer; N. T.Eomaine. Vice-Presi-
dent; J. Eowell, Secretary. Directors, S. S. Smith.
Charles E. Gibbs, Charles Holbrook, N. T. Romaine,
J. G. Levensaler. A. J. Ralston. C. B. Perkins.
Henry F. Eden, and J. Rowell.
Theosophical Society, The. Coast Headquar-
ters, rooms 525-526 Emporium Building, Market
street, betvf een Fourth and Fifth streets. Organized
in 1875. Objects: First- To form the nucleus of a
universal brotherhood of humanity, without distinc-
tion of race, creed, sex or color. Second— To pro-
mote the studv of Aryan and other Eastern litera-
tures, religious and philosophies, and demonstrate
the Importance of that study. Third— To investi-
gate unexplained laws of nature and the psychic
powers latent in man. Lodge meetings every
Wednesday evening of each month. Eree public lec-
tures every Sunday evening. Local officers— D. J.
Lamoree, President; Jessie C. Brodie. Vice-Presi-
dent ; W. J. Walters. Secretary : Elizabeth S.
Wadham, Treasurer.
Young Mens' Christian Association. Incor-
porated September 13, 1853: reincorporated April 1.
1881. Location— Mason and Ellis streets. For the
attainment of the objects of this Association
there is provided and maintained a library,
gymnasium and bath rooms, free to all mem-
bers of this Association; employment depart-
niAit for young men, monthly musical and lit-
erary receptions, and evening educational classes.
Membership ticket, SIO a year. A reading room well
supplied with current literature, daily, weekly, pic-
torial, secular and religious papers, free to members.
The library contains upwards of 4,000 volumes.
Bible class every Saturday noon; services in
the lecture hall of the Association every Sun-
day at 3 p. M., Monday at 8 P. M.. and Satur-
day at 8;30 P. M.; both services exclusively for
young men. The Association has a large and hand-
some building, one of the largest and finest of the
kind in the world. The auditorium has a seating
capacity of one thousand. The reading room is open
every day from 9 a. m. to 10 p. m. Officers— J. J.
Valentine, President: E. V. Watt, First Vice-
President; C. S. Wright, Second Vice-President;
H. J. McCoy, General Secretary. A branch of
the Association, complete in all departments,
known as the Twentieth-Street Branch, is located
at 2319 Mission street, between Nineteenth and
Twentieth streets. The building is attractively
furnished and fitted up. W. W. Chase is Chairman
of the Executive Committee of the branch, W. D.
Kingsbury, Treasurer, and J. G. Daub. Secretary.
German and deaf mute branches are also located at
the main building of the Association, Mason and
Ellis streets. There is also a boys' branch at the
main building, for boys between twelve and sixteen
years of age. A. J. Morrison, Secretary.
Young Women's Christian Association. Or-
ganized September 9, 1877. Incorporated February
1, 1878. Number of members, two hundred and fifty.
The objects of the association include the establish-
ment of an industrial department for destitute
women, a reading room and library for women and
girls, the furnishing of advice, sympathy, temporal
aid and encouragement to friendless and homeless
young women arriving or residing in the city, and
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the extension of moral and religious surroundings to
all families needing such ministrations.
The association is located at 1221 O'Farrell street,
and consists of library, reading, sewing rooms and a
home for self-supporting girls." The library contains
one thousand volumes of well-selected literature,
and the reading room is copiously supplied with the
choicest periodicals. A branch "of the association,
known as the Howard-street Branch, is located at 514
Howard street. Lunch rooms, sewing, dressmaking
and millinery classes were inaugurated for working
girls April 20, 1891. Another branch was established
at 116 Davis street. October 24. 1892, where a large
and cheerful hall is occupied as a lunch room, and
lunches are furnished to working girls employed in
the vicinity.
The monthly meeting is held on the first Friday of
each month. The annual meeting is held on the first
Friday in .Januarv. Oflicers: llrs. L. C. Redington.
President: Mrs. AVm. O. Gould. Vice-President: .Mrs.
Geo. W. Prescott. Second Vice-President : Mrs. .1. F.
Merrill, Third Vice-President: Mrs. M. P. .Jones.
Fourth Vice-President; MissH. Van Winkle. Record-
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MASONIC.
Gkaxd Lodge of Free axd Accepted Masoxs
OF Califorxia. Meets second Tuesdav in October
at Masonic Temple. 8 Post street. This body was
organized in the year 1850, and there are now in exis-
tence two hundred and sixty subordinate lodges,
of which sixteen are in the city of San Francisco.
Edward Myers Preston, Grand Master. Nevada Citv:
■VYilliam T. Lucas. Deputy Grand Master. Santa
Maria; Thomas Flint. .Jr..' Senior Grand Warden.
San Juan; Frank M. Angellotti. Junior Grand War-
den, San Rafael; Edward Coleman. Grand Treasurer.
San Francisco; George Johnson. Grand Secretary,
San Francisco; George Edward Walk. Grand Chap-
lain, San Francisco: .Jacob Voorsanger, Grand Orator,
San Francisco: Andrew Jackson Hare, Assistant
Grand Secretary. Lorin: William E. Sloane. Grand
Lecturer. Elsinore; Edward S. West. Grand Marshal.
Santa Cruz: Howell A. Powell. Grand Standard
Bearer, Oakland; Henrv C. Iveves, Grand Sword
Bearer, Stockton; Jerome B. Richardson. GrJrnd
Bible Bearer. Suisun: William M. Petrie. Senior
Grand Deacon. Sacramento: Ralph Lowe. Junior
Grand Deacon. San Jose; James F.Bedford. Senior
Grand Steward, Anderson: James F. Drake. Junior
Grand Steward. Redlands: Joseph B. Cooke. Grand
Pursuivant. Colusa; Samuel D. Maver. Grand Organ-
ist. San Francisco; James Oglesbv, Grand Tyler,
San Francisco.
Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of
California. Meets on third Tnesdav of April of
each year at 10 a. m.. Mascmic Temple, s Post street.
Thegoverninsbodv of Roval Arch Mas.m-.
Officers: Adolphus Hewrl. Grand Hitrh Priest.
Modesto; Thomas Flint. Sr.. Deputy Grand High
Priest, San Juan; William Frank Pierce, Senior
Grand King. Oakland: Eli Tucker Blackmer. Grand
Scribe, San Diego; Franklin Henry Day. Grand
Treasurer. San Francisco; Thomas Hubbard Caswell,
Grand Secretary, San Francisco: Charli'.- E. Stone.
Grand Chaplain, Marysville: Tlmnins Iluliliani i as-
well. Grand Lecturer," San Fraiici-i-.i: J'loiiii l.,~ii..
Jones. Grand Captain of the Ho-t. Pa^ailrna; K.iward
R. Hedges. Grand Roval Arch Captain. Stockton;
Samuel David Mayer. Grand Organist. San Francisco;
James Oglesby. Grand Guard. San Francisco.
Grand Commandert of Knights Templar of
California. Meets on first Thursdav after the
third Tuesday of April of each year, at 10 a. >i..
Masonic Temple. 8 Post street. It is the legislative
body of all the commanderies of the State. Officers-
Sir Edward S. Lippitt. Grand Commander. Petal uma;
Sir Trowbridge H. Ward. Deputv Grand Commander.
Los Angeles; Sir George D.Metcalfe. Grand Gener-
alissimo. Oakland; Sir Robert M. Powers, Grand
Captain-General. San Diego; Sir Charles k. Stone,
Grand Prelate, Marysville; Sir Robprt II. Blossom,
Grand Senior Warden, Red Bluff: sir .Inhn (^arwood.
Grand Junior Warden. Stockton: Sir. John F. Merrill.
Grand Treasurer. San Francisco; Sir Thomas H.
Caswell, Grand Recorder, San Francisco: Sir Fred-
erick M. Miller, Grand Standard Bearer. Fresno; Sir
George B. McKee, Grand Sword Bearer, San Jose;
Sir Florin Leslie Jones, Grand Warden, Pasadena;
Samuel D. Mayer. Grand Organist, San F'rancisco;
James Oglesby, Grand Captain of the Guards, San
Francisco.
Grand Council of Royal and Select Masters
of California. Meets on Monday preceding third
Tuesday of April each year at 10 a. m.. Masonic Tem-
ple. 8 Post street. It is the legislative body of all the
Royal and Select Masters of the State. Officers—
Chas. E. Gillett. Grand Master, Oakland; Wm. Hew-
son Davis. Deputy Grand Master, Sacramento; Henry
Ascroft, Grand Principal Conductor of the AVorks,
San Francisco; Franklin H. Day, Grand Treasurer,
San Francisco: Thos. H. Caswell. Grand Recorder,
San Francisco: Thos. Ivyle. Grand Chaplain, San
Francisco; Robert Ash. Grand Chaplain of the
Guards. San Francisco; Aug. Wackerbarth. Grand
Conductor of Council, Los Angeles; Geo. Penlington,
Grand Lecturer. San Francisco; Alex. J. Gardiner,
Grand Steward, Sacramento; Samuel D. Mayer, Grand
Organist, San Francisco; James Oglesby, Grand
Sentinel. San Francisco.
Grand Consistory of California. Ancient
and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry.
Meets at Masonic Temple on the second Wednesday
of January each year. Officers- Charles L. J. W.
Pierce, Grand Master, Oakland: Harry J. Lask,
Grand Prior, San Francisco; Webb X. Pearce, Grand
Preceptor, Oakland: Charles A. AVagner. Grand Con-
stable. San Francisco; Louis Meyer. Grand Admiral,
San Francisco: Charles L. Patton. Grand Minister of
State. San Francisco: Columbus Waterhouse, Grand
Chancellor. San Francisco; Charles E. Gillett, Grand
Almoner. Oakland: George J. Hobe, Grand Registrar,
San Francisco: Lippman Sachs. Grand Keeper Seals
and Archives, San Francisco; Samuel W. Levy,
Grand Treasurer. San Francisco: (.eorge Patterson.
GrandPrimate. Oakland: John L. M. Shetterley.Grand
Master Ceremonies. San Francisc(]: Frank Koenig,
Grand Expert. San Francisco: Damien E. Fortln,
tirand Assistant Expert. Oakland; August L. Ott,
C-lraud Beausenifer. Oakland; Thaddeus B. Kent,
Grand Bearer of Battle Flag, San Francisco; Albert
H. Merritt. Grand Master of Guards, Oakland;
Jacob Z.Davis. Grand Chamberlain. San Francisco:
Zachary T. Gilpin. Grand Steward, Oakland; John
Williams. Grand Aid-de-Camp. Oakland: John
D'Arcy. Grand Tyler, San Francisco.
Godfrey de St. Omar Council, Xo. 1, Knights
Kadosh. Meets at the call of the Commander at
Masonic Temple.
Terba Buena Chapter, Xo. 1. Knights Rose
Croix. Meets at the call of the W. Master at
Masonic Temple.
Verba Buena Lodge of Perfection, Xo. 1.
Meets every Friday evening at Masonic Temple.
KXIGHTS TEMPLAR.
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MontgoiiM-ry stn-cts.
Golden (vate Commaxdery Xo. 1«. Stated as-
sembly first and third Mondays of each month at
Golden Gate Hall, 625 Sutter street.
ROYAL ARCH MASOXS.
Sak Francisco Chapter Xo. I. Stated meetings
first and third Mondays In each month at Masonic
Temple.
California Chapter Xo. 5. Stated meetings
first and third Tuesdays of each month at Masonic
Temple.
JLisoNic Veteran Association of the Pacific
Coast, The. Temporary organized December 2T,
1878; permanently organized January 8, 1879. Ob-
jects—To unite with us those faithful brethren who
have grown gray in their work upon the Temple, on
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biographical institution of the ci
Coast, and the records of the liv(
are most carefully gathered up and preserved.
Isdlctlon— California. Oregon. Washington. Colorado.
Xevada, Montana, Idaho, Utah, AVyoming, Xew
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Hawaiian Islands. Qnaliflcations of Membership—
Twenty-one years a Master Mason in good standing,
but not having held office as such; or, not less than
fourteen years a Master Mason in good standing, of
which fully seven years have been spent in active
official worlj in Masonry. Annual meeting, first
Thursday following second Tuesday of October, at
7 p. M. at the Masonic Temple. Regular meetings,
second Thursdays of February, April, .June, August
and December, from April 1st to October 1st at 8
p. M.; from October 1st to April 1st at 7:30 p.m.,
either at Masonic Temple or at the offices of the
President and Secretary, 819 Market street, room 21.
Address of Secretary, 1212 Webster street, Oakland,
Cal. Officers— M. W. Hiram N. Rucker, M. Yen.,
Grand President.
The Geand Chapter of the Ordee of the
Eastern Star. Organized April 7, 1873. Meets on
the third Tuesday in October of each year. The first
subordinate chapter was organized May 9, 1869.
There are now 121 chapters under the jurisdiction of
the Grand Chapter. Office of Grand Secretary, room
71, Flood Building, San Francisco. The following
four chapters are in San Francisco:
Golden Gate Chapter No. 1. Meets every Mon-
day evening at 629 Sutter street.
Ivy No. 27. Meets first and third Tuesday even-
ings of each month at 629 Sutter street.
Harmony No. 124. Meets every first and third
Friday evenings at 32 O'Farrell street.
Beulah Chapter No. 99. Meets second and
fourth Monday evenings of each month at Masonic
Hall, Railroad avenue. South San Francisco.
MASONIC LODGES.
The Masonic lodges meet in this city as follows:
Califoenia No. 1. Meets every Thursday even-
ing at Masonic Temple. Henry Ascroft, W. M.
La Paefaite Union No. 17. Meets every Friday
evening at Masonic Temple. Jean M. Dupas.W. M.
Occidental No. 22. Meets every Monday even-
ing at Masonic Temple. Michael J. Savage, "W. M.
Golden Gate No. 30. Meets every Tuesday even-
ing at Masonic Temple. "Wm. H. Lillie, W. M.
Mount Moeiah No. 44. M;eets every Wednesday
evening at Masonic Temple. J. L. Crittenden, W. M.
Fidelity No. 120. Meets every Thursday evening ,
at Masonic Temple. J. G. Leibold, W. M.
Pacific No. 136. Meets every Tuesday evening at
B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. A. E. Morrow, W. M.
Crockett No. 139. Meets every Wednesday eve-
ning at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. Thomas Row-
lands, W. M.
Oeiental No. 144. Meets every Tuesday evening
at Masonic Temple. F. B. Ladd, W. M.
ExcELsiOE No. 166. Meets every Wednesday even-
ing at Masonic Temple. C. P. Overton, W. M.
Mission No. 169. Meets every Wednesday evening
at southeast corner Sixteenth and Valencia streets.
J. A. Wilson, W. M.
South San Feancisco No. 212. Meets every
Thursday evening at Masonic Hall, southeast cor-
ner Railroad and Fourteenth avenues. A. F. Fits-
chem, W. M.
Doric No. 216. Meets every Thursday evening at
B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street. Wm. G. Copeland, W. M.
Speranza Italiana No. 219. Meets every Satur-
day evening at Masonic Temple. G. Calegaris, W. M.
King Solomon's No. 260. Meets every Monday
evening at Hamilton Hall, southwest corner Steiner
and Geary streets. Gustave Gunzendorfer, W. M.
Masonic Cemetery Association. Organized
January 26, 1863. Office, room 42, Masonic Temple.
Officers- Henry L. Davis, President; Columbus
Waterhouse, Vice-President; George J. Hobe, Secre-
tary; Franklin H. Day, Treasurer; William S. Moses,
Superintendent.
Masonic Hall Association. Office, Masonic
Temple, second floor. Officers— Henry L. Davis,
President; F. W. Van Sicklen, Vice-President;
George Johnson, Secretary.
Masonic Veteran Association. Office, room 21,
Academy of Sciences building, 819 Market street.
Officers for 1895-96- M. W. Hiram N. Rucker, P. G. M.,
Most Ven. Grand President, Oakland, Cal.: M. W.
Henry S. Orme, P. G. M., Right Ven. Grand Vice-
President, Los Angeles, Cal.; W. William S.Phelps,
P. M., Right Ven. Grand Vice-President, San Fran-
cisco, Cal.; M. W. Jacob Mayer, P. G. M., Right Ven.
Grand Vice-President; Portland, Or.; W. Elmer D.
Olmsted, P. M., Right Ven. Grand Vice-President,
Spokane, Wash.; M. W. Jonas W. Brown, P. G. M.,
Right Ven. Grand Vice-President, Boise, Idaho;
R. W. Albert Luckey, J. G. W., Right Ven. Grand
Vice-President, Gold Hill, Nev.; M. W. Samuel Paul,
P. G. M., Right Ven. Grand Vice-President, Salt Lake
City, Utah; M. W. Cornelius Hayes, P. G. M., Right
Ven. Grand Vice-President, Helena, Mont.; M. W.
Laurence N. Greenleaf, P. G. M., Eight Ven. Grand
Vice-President, Denver, Colo.; M.W.William Daley,
P. G. M., Eight Ven. Grand Vice-President, Rawlings,
Wyo.; M. W. Benjamin Titus, P. G. M., Right Ven.
Grand Vice-President, Clifton, Ariz.; R. W. Charles
Bowmer, P. D. G. M., Right Ven. Grand Vice-Presi-
dent, Lucero, N.M.; M. W.Porflrio Diaz, G. M., Right
Ven. Grand Vice-President, City of Mexico, Mex.;
M. W. Guillermo Nanne, G. M., Eight Ven. Grand
Vice-President, Guatemala, Central America; R. W.
H. E. Heisterman, G. T., Right Ven. Grand Vice-Presi-
dent, Victoria. B. C; W. Theodore C. Porter, P. M.,
Right Ven. Grand Vice-President, Honolulu, H. I.;
W. Edwin A. Sherman, 33°, Ven. Grand Secretary,
Oakland, Cal.; W. James L. Cogswell, Ven.
Grand Treasurer, San Francisco. Cal.; W. Joseph H.
Wythe, Ven. Grand Chaplain, Oakland, Cal.; W.
Charles H. Haile, Ven. Grand Marshal, Alameda, Cal. ;
W. John T. Apperson, Ven. Grand Standard
Bearer, Oregon City, Or.; Trent P. Clark, Ven. Grand
Tiler, San Francisco, Cal. With a large number of
corresponding secretaries throughout the jurisdfc-
tion and the United States generally. Annual meet
ing. Masonic Temple, San Francisco, second Thursday
in October of each year. Other regular meetings
bi-monthly at office of Most Ven. Grand President
and Ven. Grand Secretary as above.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS.
Geand officees of the Grand lodge of the
State of California — P. F. Gosbey, Grand
Master, San Jose; .J. W. Warboys, Deputy Grand
Master, Santa Rosa; A. M. Drew, Grand Warden,
Fresno; Geo. T. Shaw, Grand Secretary, San
Francisco; Moses Greenebaum, Grand Treasurer, San
Francisco; James G. Maguire, Grand Representative,
SanFi-ancisco; J. F. Thompson, Grand Representa-
tive, Eureka; C. O. Burton, Grand Trustee, San Fran-
cisco; C. W. Moulthrop, Grand Trustee, San Fran-
cisco; John Glasson, Grand Trustee, Grass Valley;
Rev. A. F. Hitchcock, Grand Chaplain, Suisun: S. E.
Moreland, Grand Marshal, San Jose; J. C. Girder,
Grand Conductor, Stockton; E. B. Rich, Grand Guar-
dian, Monterey; M. P. Forbes, Grand Hferald, San
Francisco. Trustees of Odd Fellows' Home— Charles
N. Fox, P. G. M., San Francisco; W. H. Barnes, P. G.
M., San Francisco; R. H. Lloyd, P. G. M., San Fran-
cisco; S. B. Smith, P. G. P., Sacramento; F. G. Moll,
Jr., P. G., Los Angeles.
Office — I. O. O. F. Hall. Forty-fourth annual session
will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 1896, in San Fran-
cisco.
California Lodge. No. 1. Meets every Monday
evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
San Francisco Lodge, No. 3. Meets every Fri-
day evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Harmony Lodge, No. 13. Meets every Tuesday
evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Yeeba Buena Lodge, No. 1.5. Meets every
Thursday evening at 1. O. O. F. Hall.
Templar Lodge, No. 17. Meets every Wednesday
evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Magnolia Lodge, No. 29. Meets every Tuesday
evening at I. 0. O. F. Hall.
Bay City Lodge, No. 71. Meets every Tuesday
evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Farnswoeth Lodge, No. 9.5. Meets every Wed-
nesday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Abou Ben Adhem Lodge, No. 112. Meets every
Thursday evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
Germania Lodge, No. 116. Meets every Monday
evening at I. O. 0. F. Hall.
Concordia Lodge, No. 122. Meets every Monday
evening at I. O. O. F. Hall.
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Pakker Lodge, No. 124. Meets every Tuesday
evening ;it I. O. O. F. Hall.
Spaetait Lodge, No. 12.'). Meets every Monday
evening at Masonic Hall, South San Francisco.
Unity Lodge. No. 131. Meets every Tuesday
evening at southeast corner Sixteenth and Valencia
streets.
Heejiaxx Lodge, No. 145. Met
day evening at 1749 Mission street.
every Wednes-
Pacific Lodge, No. 1.55. Meets every Thursday
-vening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Occidental Lodge, No. 179. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
Cosmopolitan Lodge, No. 194. Meets every
Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Golden Gate Lodge, No. 204. Meets every
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows" Hall.
Alta Lodge, No. 205. Meets every Monday even-
ing at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Franco-American Lodge, No. 207. Meets every
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Fidelity Lodge, No. 222. Meets every Monday
evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Morse Lodge, No. 257. Meets every Wednesday
evening at Odd Fellows's Hall.
Myrtle Lodge. No. 275. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at Potrero Opera House.
Western Addition Lodge, No. 285. Meets
every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Excelsior Lodge, No. 310. Meets every Monday
evening at 2319 Mission street.
Golden West Lodge, No. 322. Meets every
Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Presidio Lodge, No. 334. Meets every Thursday
evening at Octavia street, near Union.
Sargent Lodge, No. 368. Meets every Friday
evening at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Grand Officers of the Grand Encampment—
George W. Reid, Grand Patriarch, Santa Cruz; W.
W. Shattuck, Grand High Priest, Redding; J. T.
Doran, Grand Senior Warden, Tulare; O. M.
Erlewine, Grand Junior Warden. Sacramento; Wm.
H. Barnes, Grand Scribe, San Francisco; Geo. W.
Lemont, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; L. W. S.
Downs, San Francisco, and George F. Roesch, Stock-
ton; Representatives to S. G. L.; Joseph Foster,
Grand Sentinel, San Diego; E. Dunker, Grand Senti-
nel. San Francisco; Frank Mattison. Graud Marshal,
Santa Cruz: H. S. Winn, F. A. Week and W. S. Pot-
ter. Grand Trustees.
Office— I. O.O.F. Hall. San Francisco. Forty-second
annual session convenes in Santa Cruz, Tuesday,
0<-tober 20, 1896.
ENCAMPMENTS.
Golden Gate No. 1. Meets second and fourth
Saturdays of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
WiLDET No. 23. Meets second and fourth Satur-
days of each month at Alcazar Building.
Unity No. 26. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays
of each month at Odd Fellows" Hall.
Oriental No. 57. Meets first and third Saturdays
of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Canton San Francisco. No. 5. Dept. Cal.,
Patriarch Militant, I. O. O. F., Captain, H. O.
Brower, Commandant. Meets first Tuesday of each
month at I. O. O. F. Building.
Odd Fellows" Literary and Social Com-
mittee. Meets every month at Odd Fellows' Hall.
Object— To promote sociability among its members.
Frederick W. Jaeger, President; A. W. Turpin, Sec-
retary. 126 Ellis street.
Odd Fellows' Hall Association of San Fran-
cisco. Organized 1880. Officers — Davis Louder-
back, President; C. F. O'Neil, Secretary. Office,
room 3, Odd Fellows' building, southwest corner
Seventh and Market streets.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
Organized In 1878, and incorporated under the laws
of Massachusetts, and is under the supervision of
the insurance laws of the various States. Its spe-
cial object is to give aid and protection to members'
families or other beneficiaries that may come under
its laws, upon the assessment plan, in sums from
8500 to .?3,000, payable at death; to provide a relief
fund for its members in case of sickness and
death. It has a guaranteed fund of S500,000, which
is annually increasing, to Insure full payment
of death claims. It has twelve hundred Coun-
cils throughout the LTnited States and Canada,
with a membership of 55,000. It disburses, an-
nually, nearly $3,000,000 in payment of death
claims, having disbursed (since its organization)
over 832,000,000. The organization is managed bv a
Supreme Council, with headquarters at Boston,
Massachusetts.
The Grand Council of California was instituted
August 8, 1881, and meets bi-ennially on the first
Tuesday of May. Grand Secretary's office, 46 St.
Ann's Building, 6 Eddy street, San Francisco.
Grand Officers. Thomas Fllben, Grand Com-
mander, 1333 Jackson street, San Francisco; Chas. G.
Wlllman, Grand Vice-Commander, Los Angeles;
Frank Ey, Grand Orator, Santa Ana; Walter D.
Mansfield, Past Grand Commander, San Francisco;
Chas. O. Burton, Grand Secretary, 6 Eddv street, San
Francisco; W. H. H. Hamilton, Grand Treasurer,
Oakland; Rev. D. O. Kelley, Grand Chaplain, San
Francisco; Mary C. Snyder, Grand Guide. Grass
Valley; Mary A. Mlchell. Grand Warden, Grass
Valley, Almena M. Moser, Grand Sentry, Moke-
lumne Hill; Wm. Metzner, Grand Trustee, San
Francisco; A. B. Hunt, Grand Trustee, San Fran-
cisco ; A. H. Cummings, Grand Trustee, Sanger ;
John F.Pinkham, Finance Committee, San Francisco;
J. H. Baker, Finance Committee, San Francisco;
Gus Pohlmann, Finance Committee, San Francisco;
Walter D. Mansfield, Supreme Representative, San
Francisco; Charles O. Burton, Supreme Represen-
tative, San Francisco ; J. M. Gleaves, Alternate
Supreme Representative, Redding; W. H. H. Hamil-
ton, Alternate Supreme Representative, Oakland.
There are sixty-two . subordinate Councils under
the jurisdiction of the Grand Council, fourteen of
which are located in San Francisco.
Golden Council No. 118. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at Alcazar Build-
ing.
Alta Council No. 147. Meets first and third Fri-
days of each month, at Alcazar Building.
Myrtle Council No. 187. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at Shiels" Building,
32 O'Farrell street.
California Council No. 250. Meets second and
fourth Saturdays of each month at Red Men's Hall.
320 Post street.
Bohemian Council No. 261. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month at Red Men's Hall. 320
Post street.
San Francisco Council No. 442. Meets first and
third Mondays of each month at 336 Sutter street.
Washington Council No. 480. Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Red Men's
Hall, 320 Post street.
Golden Stap, Council No. 548. Meets first and
third Thursdays of each month at B'nal B'rith Hall,
121 Eddy street.
Protection Council No. 596. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at Alcazar Build-
Mystic Council No. 674. Meets third and fourth
Thursdays of each month at room 68 Flcod Building.
Golden Shore Council No. 695. Meets first and
third Saturdays of each month at Shiels' Building, 32
O'Farrell street.
Golden Gate Council No. 1309. Meets second
and fourth Wednesdays of each mouth.
Midwinter Council No. 1335. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at 1526 Sanchez
street.
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AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
San Francisco headquarters. Academy of Sciences
Building, room 40; The American Protective Asso-
ciation, organized for the purpose of purifying
politics, is a non-sectarian and a non-partizan organi-
zation composed only of true American citizens,
without regard to nationality; aiming to preserve
and maintain the government of the United States,
and the principles of the Declaration of Independence
as set forth by the founders, against the encroach-
ment of all foreign influences; they regard all
religio-political organizations as the enemies of civil
and religious liberties, and are in favor of maintain-
ing one general, unsectarian, free school system,
and will oppose all attempts to supplant it by any
sectarian institution, being opposed to the use of
public funds for any sectarian purpose; and are in
favor of putting into office honest and true patriots,
who are qualified, and who owe allegiance only to
the Stars and Stripes. OiBcers — Past President, G.
G. Baker, Calf land; State President, B. F. Hudleson,
San Francisco; State Vice-President, C. E. Day, Los
Angeles; Secretary of State, J. W. Turner, Eureka,
Humboldt County; State Chaplain, D. V. Mahoney,
San Jose; State Secretary, M. T. Brewer, San Fran-
cisco; State Treasurer, W.F. Barnes, San Francisco;
Sergeant-at-Arms, J. E. Hall, Stockton. Board of
Trustees— F. A. Peterson, Santa Cruz, Chairman;
W. D. Kingsbury, San Francisco, Murray Laidlaw,
Oakland.
ANCIENT JEWISH ORDER KESHER SHEL
BARZEL.
Ancient Jewish Order Kesher Shel Barzel.
Meets every Sunday evening at 121 Eddy street.
Harmoriah Lodge meets second and fourth Sunday
evenings of every month at 121 Eddy street. A. N.
Levy, Secretary. Moutefiore Lodge meets every
Sunday evening at 121 Eddy street. D. N. Davidson,
Secretary.
ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Subsidiary High Court of the Paciflc Coast was in-
stituted November 6, 1889, in San Francisco, forming
a part of the Universal Order known as the Ancient
Order of Foresters Friendly Society. The High
Court of the World is located in Brighton. England,
for the present year. There are 135 Courts in this
State with fifty female branches known as the Com-
panions of the Forest, one Juvenile Court and sev-
eral companies of the Uniform Bank.
The Subsidiary High Court officers are: William
Cashman, High Chief Ranger, San Francisco: M.
Boehm, High Sub-Chief Ranger, San Francisco;
J. Henderson, High Court Treasurer, San Francisco;
M. P. Light, High Court Secretary, San Francisco;
P. H. Savage, High Court Senior Woodward, San
Francisco; E. G. Case, High Court Junior Woodward,
Ukiah; George J. Monck, High Court Senior
Beadle, Oakland; George S. Robinson, High Court
Junior Beadle, Los Angeles; John Falconer, Perma-
nent Secretary, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco.
The following Courts and Circles meet at 102
O'Farrell street except when stated otherwise:
Court Robin Hood, 5931. Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays.
Court Eureka, 6146. Meets first and third Tues-
days.
Court Occidental, 6676. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays.
Court Star of the West, 6956. Meets Fridays.
Court Star of the Mission, 7197. Meets
Wednesdays.
Court Hercules, 7206. Meets second and fourth
Mondays.
CouKT German-America, 7472. Meets Thurs-
days.
Court Twin Peaks, 7556. Meets Wednesdays,
Sixteenth and Noe streets.
Court Alcatraz, 7749. Meets second and fourth
Fridays, corner Stockton and Union streets.
Court Adelaide, 7751. Meets second and fourth
Mondays.
Court Liberty, 7801. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays.
Court Apollo, 7802. Meets Fridays.
Court Garfield, 7803. Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays.
Court Bournemouth, 7804. Meets first and third
Thursdays.
Court Onward, 7805. Meets first and third Tues-
days.
Court Alliance, 7806. Meets second and fourth
Mondays, 220 Mason street.
Court Excelsior, 7807. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays.
Court Mazzini, 7809. Meets first and third Mon-
days, Stockton and Union streets.
Court Fremont, 7810. Meets second and fourth
Thursdays.
Court Victoire, 7811. Meets Thursdays.
Court Justice, 7903. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays.
Court Kensington, 7904. Meets Mondays, Twen-
ty-fourth and Church streets.
Court Enterprise, 7905. Meets second and
fourth Mondays.
Court J^ranklin, 7907. Meets first and third
Tuesdays.
Court Washington, 7913. Meets Tuesdays, 1605
Polk street.
Court California, 7914. Meets first and third
Mondays, Masonic Hall, South San Francisco.
Court America, 7916. Meets first and third Mon-
days, Twenty-fourth and Potrero avenue.
Court Concord, 7917. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays.
Court Pride of Potrero, 7918. Meets Fridays.
Court Minerva. 7919. Meets first and third Tues-
days of each month.
Court Sherwood Forest, 7920. Meets first and
third Wednesdays of each month.
Court Bohemian, 8023. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
Court Del Monte, 8131. Meets finst and third
Mondays of each montl>.
Court Oak Grove, 81.34. Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month.
Court Ivanhoe, 8228. Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month.
Court Vigilant, 8232. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month.
Court Violet, 8356. Meets every Monday of each
Juvenile Court No. 1. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month.
Co. A, Uniform Rank. Meetsevery Wednesday of
each month.
Past Chief Rangers' Association. Meets every
first and third Monday.
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.
Officers of Supreme Circle: Mrs. Minnie Asher,
Grand Chief Companion, San Francisco; Mrs. E. Mc-
Lane, Grand Sub-Chief Companion, San Francisco;
M. Bohm, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Mrs. E.
R. Roy, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Mrs. B.
Mackrett, Grand Herald, San Francisco; Mrs. Kate
Howard, Grand Right Guide, San Francisco; Mrs. L.
Humbert, Grand Left Guide, San Francisco; Mrs.
Mary Boyd, Grand Inside Guard, San Francisco;
Mrs. Miller, Grand Outside Guard, San Francisco.
Washington Circle No. 1. Meets at A. O. F.
Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and
fourth Tuesdays.
Minerva Circle No. 20. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and fourth
Fridays.
Germania Circle No. 36. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and third
Wednesdays.
Eureka Circle No. 39. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and third
Thursdays.
Twin Peaks Circle No. 102, Meets at RhcEwed-
er's Hall, Seventeenth and Noe streets, San Fran-
cisco, second and fourth Fridays.
California Circle No. 103. Meets at A. 0. F.
Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and
third Wednesdays.
Justice Circle No. 104. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and third
Thursdays.
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Secret Societies.
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY
Secret Societies.
Feiendship Cipx'le No. 10.5. Meets at Cord's Hall,
Grass Valley, Cal., first and third Tuesdays.
Mazzixi Cikcle Xo. 106. Meets at cor Union and
Stockton streets, San Francisco, second and fourth
Mondays.
TosEMiTE Cip.cLE Xo. 107. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and third
Wednesdays.
VicToiRE CiKCLE No. 108. Mcets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and fourth
Mondays.
Franklin Cikcle No. 115. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and third Fri-
days.
Oak Leaf Ciecle No. 116. Meets at Masonic
Hall, South San Francisco, second and fourth Fri-
days.
Social Ciecle No. 118. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and third
Saturdays.
Aktemis Ciecle No. 120. Meets at A. O. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and fourth
Wednesdays.
Enteepeise Ciecle No. 124. Meets at A. O. F.
Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and
fourth Wednesdays.
Iyanhoe Circle No. 125. Meets at A. 0. F. Hall,
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco first and third
Wednesdays.
Ameeica Ciecle No. 128. Meets at Maenerbund
Hall, Twenty-fourth and Potrero avenue, first and
third Thursdays.
Sheewood Circle No. 129. ' Meets at A. O. F.
Building, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, Mon-
days.
Bohemian Ciecle No. 134. Meets at 102 O'Farrell
street, San Francisco, first and third Tuesdays.
MizPAH Circle No. im. Meets at A. O. F. Hall.
102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and fourth
Saturdays.
Evening Star Circle No. 138. Meets at A. O. V.
Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, first and
third Saturdays.
Olympia Ciecle No. 141. Meets at Hall 4. A. O. F.
Building, San Francisco, first and third Tuesdays.
Occidental Circle No. 144. Meets at A. O. F.
Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and
fourth Mondays.
Satellite Circle No. 148. Meets at Longhead's
Hall, 10K5 Polk street, San Francisco, Mondays.
Oak Grove Ciecle No. 149. Meets at A. O. F.
Hall, 102 O'Farrell street, San Francisco, second and
fourth Tuesdays.
German- America Circle No. 156. Meets at Union
Square Hall, second and fourth Fridays.
Past Chief Companions' Association meets at A. O.
F. Building, 102 O'Farrell street, every second and
fourth Saturdays.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
State OiHeers— President, Bernard Higgins. 356
North Second street. San Jose; Recording Secre-
tary, D. S. McCarthy, 1365 Tenth street, Oakland;
Treasurer, Mathew Crowe, Mountain View, Santa
Clara County. Headquarters of the Board, 120 Ninth
street. Meetings in Washington and Sheridan Halls.
County Officers— Chaplain, Rev. D. O. Crowley,
2030 Howard street; President, Captain Jerome
Deasy, 545 California street; Vice-President, Captain
Ed. I. Sheehan. 360 Third street; Recording Secre-
tary, M. H. McCaflerty, 1444 Jackson street; Finan-
cial Secretary, Thomas Doyle, 15-26 Webster street;
Treasurer, Jeremiah Kelleher, 272 Clementina street ;
Meets fourth Friday, Washington Hall.
Division No. 2, A. O. H. A. Meets first Wednesday
of each month at Sheridan Hall.
Division No. 3, A. O. H. A. Meets second Wed-
nesday in each month at Washington Hall.
Division No. 5, A. O. H. A. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month at Sheridan Hall.
Division No. 8, A. O. H. A. Meets second Friday
cf each month at Washington Hall.
Division No. 9, A. O. H. A. Meets second and
third Thursdays of each month at St. Theresa's
Hall.
Division No. 10, A. O. H. A. Meets first and
third Thursdays of each month at Sheridan Hall.
Division No. 11, A. O. H. A. Meets second and
fourth Fridays of each month at Sheridan Hall.
Division No. 12, A. O. H. A. Meets first and
third Tuesdays of each month at Washington Hall.
Division No. 13, A. O. H. A. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at Washington
Hall.
Division No. 14. A. O. H. A. Meets first and
third Fridays of each month at Washington Hall.
Division No. 15, A. O. H. A. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at Universal
Hall.
Division Ng. 16, A. O. H. A. Meets at St. Peter's
Hall.
Division No. 17, A. O. H. A. Meets first and
third Tuesdays of each month at Stanford Hall.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN.
Organized as a fraternal beneficial society in Octo-
ber, 1868, at Meadville, Pa., and established in Cali-
fornia August 21. 1875, by the institution of California
Lodge at Oakland.
The Grand Lodge of California was organized
November 17, 1877, and meets annually on the first
Tuesday of April. Its headquarters are 65-66 Flood
Building. Officers— Grand Master Workman, Wil-
liam Vinter, San Jose; Grand Foreman, A. F.
Mackay, Los Angeles; Grand Overseer, Herman
Schaflner, San Francisco; Grand Recorder, D. S.
Hirshberg, Oakland: Grand Receiver, Sam Booth,
San Francisco; Grand Guide, W. H. Evans, Monrovia;
Grand Inside Watchman, D. S. Baxter, Pokegama;
Grand Outside Watchman, J. D. Nield, San Fran-
cisco; Grand Trustee, J. O. Lovejoy, Tulare; Grand
Medical E.xamlner, George W. Daywalt.
LODGES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francisco No. 4. Meets every Wednesday
evening at Red Men's Hall.
Golden Gate No. 8. Meets every Thursday
evening at No. 32 O'Farrell street.
Harmony No. 9. Meets every Saturday evenlne
at Alcazar Hall,
Terba Buena No. 14. Meets every Friday even-
ing at No. 32 O'Farrell street.
Bernal No. 19. Meets every Monday evening at
the corner of Sixteenth and Valencia streets.
Meets every Tuesday evening at
Valley No. 30. Meets every Wednesday evening
at No. 32 O'Farrell street.
Spartan No. 36. Meets every Saturday evening
at Alcazar Building.
Magnolia No. 41. Meets every Monday evening
at Red Men's Hall.
Myrtle No. 42. Meets every Saturday evening,
except the second, at Alcazar Building.
Franklin No. 44. Meets every Friday evening at
No. .32 O'Farrell street.
Hercules No. 53. Meets every Friday evening
at Franklin Hall.
WA.SHINGTON No. 60. Meets every Monday even-
ing at Alcazar Building.
Burns No. 68. Meets every Thursday evening at
Alcazar Building.
St. John No. 73. Meets every Thursday evening
at Alcazar Building.
Excelsior No. 126. Meets every Wednesday even-
ing at Excelsior Hall.
Olympic No. 127. Meets every second and fourth
Tuesday evening at Foresters' Hall.
Fidelity No. 136. Meets every Wednesday even-
ing at Red Men's Hall.
Bay View No. 159
at Corinthian Hall.
Memorial No. 174. Meets every Monday evening
at No. 32 O'Farrell street.
Friendship No. 179. Meets every second and
fourth Wednesday evenings at No. 32 O'Farrell street.
Triumph No. 180. Meets every Tuesday evening
at Friendship Hall.
NOE Valley No. 185. Meets every Tuesday even-
ing at Twenty-fourth and Church streets.
Meets every Friday evening
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Secret Societies.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Secret Societies.
Alta Xo. 242. Meets every Tuesday evening at
Twenty-fourth and Folsom streets.
Faikiiouxt Xo. 247. Meets every Tuesday even-
ing at Stanford HalL
Eureka Valley Is^o. 2.52. Meets every Thursday
evening at Rohweder's Hall.
Golden West No. 264. Meets every Saturday
evening at Potrero Hall.
DEGREE OF HONOR, A. O. U. W.
The Degree of Honor is a social and beneficial
organization, which has been connected with
the Ancient Order of United Workmen since
the Institution of the Supreme Lodge in 1873.
A Grand Lodge was organized May 25, 189.3,
and a beneficial department provided to the
amount of 81,000. Grand Lodge Officers, 1896-1897—
Past Grand Chief of Honor, Mrs. E. A Love joy;
Grand Chief of Honor, Mrs. M. J. Masters; Grand
Lady of Honor, Mrs. Evelyn F. Mayon; Grand Chief
of Ceremonies, Mrs. Viola S. Norman; Grand Re-
corder, Mrs. Kate M. Poland; Grand Receiver, Miss
M. H. Ohea; Grand Inside Watchman, Mrs. H. L.
Lewis; Grand Outside Watchman, Mrs. Minnie F.
Hollis; Medical Examiner. Dr. J. L. Mayon. Office
of Recorder, 65 Flood Building.
Past Master Workmen's Association of the
A. O. TJ. W. Officers— E. F. Joy, President; J. G.
Scott, Recorder. Meets at 32 O'Farrell street.
BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER
OF ELKS.
Organized April 11, 1876. Ernest Ulman, District
Deputy and Exalted Grand Ruler of California. Offi-
cers—J. R. Howell, E. R.; William Jones, E. L.
K.; G. S. Backman, E. L. K.: W. C. Dudley, Secre-
tary; J. O. Harris, Treasurer; A. A. Terry, Tyler.
Trustees — J. P. Dunne, Alfred Perrier, Charles
Nevin.
CALIFORNIA STATE PROTECTIVE ASSO-
CIATION.
Organized in 1894. Object— To promote the in-
terests of its members by assisting, so far as possible,
in the reasonable and proper regulation of the liquor
traffic, and thereby suppressing objectionable and
obnoxious features incident thereto. Officers— J. P.
Edofl, President; E. R. LlUenthal, Vice-President;
William Alfs, Treasurer; Winfield Scott, Secretai-y,
George W. Baker, San Francisco, John W. Mitchell;
Los Angeles, Attorneys. Office, 24 Mills Building,
6th floor.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVO-
LUTION.
Sequoia Chapter. Organized December 10, 1891,
Meets second Monday of every month at 2 p. m.,
at 1215 Sutter street. Object— To perpetuate patriot-
ism. Officers- Mrs. Henry Wetherbee, Regent; Mrs.
E. E. Barstow, Vice-Regent ; Mrs. Frederick Hewlett,
Recording Secretary; Mrs. Florence Moore, Corres-
ponding Secretary; Mrs. Arthur W. Moore, Treas-
FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
The objects of this order are to unite fraternally
all white males of good character, between the ages
of eighteen and fifty years, to aid its sick members,
bury its dead, give relief to their widows and or-
phans, to find employment for the unemployed
members, and all other benevolent purposes. There
are one hundred and fifty Courts in the State, also
branches known as Knights of Sherwood Forest, and
the Companions of the Forest.
The Supreme body of the order is known as the Su-
preme Court, and was organized in Minneapolis on
August 15, 1889, having on that day seceded from the
Ancient Order of Foresters in England. The Su-
preme Court meets biennially. Next meeting at
Denver, Colorado, in August, 1897.
Grand Court of California organized November
20, 1889. Officers for the year ending May 5, 1896:
C. P. Rendon, P. G. C. R., Stockton; A. Ortila, G. C.
R., Los Angeles; R. B. Vellage, G. S. C. R., Golden
Gate, Alameda Co.; S. A. White, G. Treasurer, San
Francisco; C. H. Bremer, G. Secretary, Alameda;
Solomon Reiser, G. Recording Secretary, San Fran-
cisco; J. S. W. Saunders, G. S. W., San Francisco;
John Heenan, G. J. W., San Francisco; R. R. Dun-
stan, G.S.B., Grass Valley; E. L. Forster, G. J. B.,
San Francisco; E. E. Skinner. Eureka; H. B. George,
Santa Cruz, and J. E. Anderson. San Francisco,
Grand Trustees; George Moody, San Francisco; C.
M, Dies, Petaluma, and Edward Morris, Petaluma,
Grand Auditors. Grand Secretary's office, third floor.
Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street, San Francisco.
Next meeting of Grand Court will convene in Wat-
sonville. May 5, 1896.
Forty-three Courts and three Junior Courts meet in
this city at the Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street
unless otherwise specified.
Court Robin Hood No. 1. Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month.
Court Aurora No. 2. Meets second and fourth.
Wednesdays of each month.
Court America No. 3. Meets second and fourth
Thursdays of each month at Potrero Opera House.
Court California No. 4. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month.
Court Golden Gate No. 5. Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month.
Court San Francisco No. 7. Meets first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Court Bat Citt No. 11. Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays of each month.
Court Eucleian No. 13. Meets first and third
Mondays of each month.
Court Eclipse No. 14. Meets every Monday eve-
ning.
Court Hubertus No. 15 (German). Meets every
Friday evening.
Court Justice No. 16. Meets second and fourth
Mondays of each month.
Court Inter Nos No. 18. Meets every Friday eve-
ning.
Court Golden West No. 20. Meets first and
third Thursdays of each month.
Court Zenith No. 21. Meets every Monday
evening.
Court Golden State No. 22. Meets second
and fourth Wednesdays of each month in I. O. O. F.
Building, Market and Seventh streets.
Court Defiance No. 23. Meets every Thurs-
day evening.
Court Stanford No. 27. Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month.
Court Magnolia No. 29. Meets second and
fourth Fridays of each month.
Court El Dorado No. 31. Meets first and third
Fridays of each month.
Court Western Addition No. 32. Meets sec-
ond and fourth Mondays of each month.
Court Golden Eagle No. 33. Meets every
Thursday evening.
Court Golden Era No. 36. Meets first and
third Fridays of each month.
Court Washington No. .37. Meets first and
third Thursdays of each month.
Court Presidio No. 40. Meets every Tuesday
evening in Steimke's Hall, Octavla and Union streets.
Court ILatflower No. 41. Meets second and
fourth Tuesday of each month in Mission Parlor
Hall, 17th street, near Valencia street.
Court Verba Buena No. 42. Meets first and
third Wednesdays of each month in Franklin Hall.
Court Bonita No. 43. Meets every Monday in
Bonlta Hall, •24th and Folsom streets. •
Court Seal Rock No. 45. Meets every Thurs-
day evening in Pythian Castle, 909 Market street.
Court Acme No. 51. Meets every Friday evening.
Court Palo Alto No. 53. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month.
Court Columbia No. 55. Meets every Tuesday
evening at Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission street.
Court Lincoln No. 57. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month.
Court Hates Vallet No. 59. Meets every
Wednesday evening in Pythian Castle, 909 Market
street.
Court Cosmopolitan No. 64. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month.
Court Live Oak No. 67. Meets first and third
Thursdays of each month in Myrtle Hall, Seventh and
Railroad avenues. South San Francisco.
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CouKT Fakalloijb No. 71. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month in Murphy's Hall,
Ocean View.
CouKT Apollo No. T6. Meets first and third
Mondays of each month.
CouET Bakbakoss.v No. 79 (German). Meets
every Wednesday evening in Harmonie Hall, 1749
Mission street.
Court Richmond No 86. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month in Fraternal Hall. Fillmore
street.
Court Indepexdexce No. 104. Meets every Mon-
day evening.
Court Ferruccio No. 132 (Italian). Meets first
and third Tuesdays of each month in Bersaghliary
Hall, Stockton and Union streets.
Court Enterprise No. 134. Meets first and third
Fridays of each month.
Court Sutbo Heights No. 136. Meets second
and fourth Thursdays of each month.
Court Pride of California No. .5 (Junior
Branch). Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of
each month.
I Court Young America No. 6 (Junior Branch).
Meets first and third of Thursdays of each month in
Potrero Opera House.
Court Pride or the Golden West No. 37
(Junior Branch). Meets first and third Wednesdays
of each month.
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.
The Companions of the Forest Is the recognized
This
ladies' branch of the Foresters of America,
branch has the power of making its own laws
without interference from the parent organiza-
tion, and is under the control of the Supreme
Circle. The next meeting of the Supreme Circle
will convene in Baltimore, Maryland, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1897.
Grand Circle of California. Organized Jan-
uary 28, 1888. Officers for the year ending June 3,
1896— Mrs. L. Enkle, P. G. C. C, San Francisco;
Mrs. A. B. Andrews, G. C. C, Los Angeles; Mrs. M. A.
Duke, S. C. C, San Francisco; Miss A. D. Bremer,
Grand Secretary, Alameda ; Mrs. J. R. Himes,
Grand Treasurer, Oakland: Herman Kohn, Grand
Marshal, San Francisco; Mrs. H. Worms, Grand
Guard, San Francisco ; Mrs. M. Pape, Grand
Sentry, San Francisco; Mrs. Kemp van Ee, Grand
Organist, San Francisco; Mrs. E. Harrington of
San Francisco, Mrs. M. Green of Stockton and
Mrs. M. E. Read of San Francisco, Grand Trustees.
Sol Reiser, Miss M. Burkheim and Mrs. E. J. N.
Steinweg. Grand Auditors. Grand Secretary's office,
third floor. Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street,
San Francisco.
The next meeting of the Grand Circle will con-
vene on Wednesday, June 3, 1896, in Oakland.
There are fifty circles in the State, twenty-two
of which meet in this city at the Alcazar Building,
unless otherwise specified.
Excelsior Circle No. 2. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month.
Bay City Circle No. 11. Meets second and
fourth Mondays of each month.
Diana Circle No. 22. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
Golden Gate Circle No. 23. Meets first and
third Mondays of each month.
LoKELEY Circle No. 26 (German). Meets first
and third Sattfrdays of each month.
Live Oak Circle No. 29. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month.
Defiance Circle No. 38. Meets second and
fourth Tuesdays of each month.
Olympus Circle No. 42. Meets first and third
Fridays of each month in Mission Parlor Hail,
Seventeenth street, near Valencia street.
Golden West Circle No. 43. Meets first and
third Tuesdays of each month.
Robin Hood Circle No. 58. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month.
Twilight Circle No. 70. Meets first and third
Thursdays of each month.
Mizpah Circle No. 100. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month.
Golden Era Circle No. 103. Meets first and
third Wednesdays of each month.
Bonita Circle No. 104. Meets first and third
Thursdays of each month in Bonita Hall, Twenty-
fourth and Folsom streets.
Diamond Circle No. 154. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month in Murphy's Hall,
Ocean View.
Hayes Valley Circle No. 201. Meets second
and fourth Monday of each month.
xVloha Circle No. 203. Meets second and fourth
Thursdays of each month at Mozart Hall, 1158 Market
street.
Pride of the Forest Circle No. 204. Meets
first and third Tuesdays of each month in Myrtle
Hall, Seventh and Railroad avenues. South San
Francisco.
Inter Nos Circle No. 215. Meets every Monday
evening.
Pride of Columbia Circle No. 259. Meets first
and third Thursdays of each month in Mozart Hall,
1158 Market street.
Village Belle Circle No. 264. Meets second
and fourth Fridays of each month.
San Francisco Circle No. 267. Meets second
and fourth Thursdays of each month in Maenner-
bund Hall, Twenty-fourth and Potrero avenue,
Presidio Circle No. 268. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month in Steimcke's Hall, Octavia,
near Union street.
The Knights of Sherwood Forest are the recog-
nized uniformed rank of the Foresters of America.
There are seven conclaves in the State, one of
which is in this city, as follows:
Golden Gate Conclave No. 92. Meets on the
first Wednesday of each month In the Alcazar Build-
ing.
American Foresters' Hall Association. In-
corporated January 8, 1892, for the purpose of buying
real estate and erecting a hall thereon for the ac-
commodation of the various courts and other
branches of the Foresters of America. Officers-
David Cohan, President; George Read, Vice-Presi-
dent; C. H. Bremer, Secretary; John J. Cordy,
Assistant Secretary; James Healing, Treasurer.
Secretary's office, third floor Alcazar building, 120
O'Farrell street.
GRAND AEMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
Department of California and Nevada. Or-
ganized April 15. 1867. Headquarters, rooms 18 and
19 St. Ann's Building, 6 Eddy street. Objects— To or-
ganize, and to promote and perpetuate a fraternal
feeling amongst all honorably discharged soldiers,
marines and sailors who served in the war of the
Rebellion; also to aid those of them who are in dis-
tress, and to provide for widows and orphans of
deceased comrades. Eligibility to membership— Ser-
vice between April 12, 1861, and April 9, 1865. No
person eligible who has at any time borne arms
against the United States.
Officers of the Department— T. C. Masteller, Dept.
Commander, San Francisco; L. Finnegan, S. V.
Dept. Commander, San Jose; F. W. Cushing, J. V.
Dept. Commander, Oakland; G. H. Robinson, A. A.
General, San Francisco; Eugene Wiegand, A. Q. M.
General, San Francisco; S. L. Lee, Medical Direc-
tor; Rev. J. A. Cruzan, Chaplain; L. F. Smith,
Judge Advocate, Santa Cruz; A. H. Johnson, Chief
Mustering Officer, Los Angeles; J. L. Winans, Dept.
Inspector, Petaluma; J. J. Lyon, Mortuary Registrar,
San Francisco.
Council of Administration —P. J. Fisher, J. C.
Bolles, J. G. Giesting, A. E. Cohn, San Francisco;
L. W. Hillaker, Woodland.
Lincoln Post No. 1. Organized May 27, 1867.
Meets every Thursday evening at N. S. G. W. Build-
ing, 414 Mason street. Harry W. Mortimer, Com-
mander.
Geo. H. Thomas Post No. 2. Meets first and
third Tuesday evenings at 320 Post street. A. J.
Vining, Commander.
James A. Garfield Post No. 34. Meets every
Tuesday at 114 O'Farrell street. R. R. Killgore,
Commander.
Colonel Cass Post No. 46. Meets first Tuesday
evening at 2810 Mission street. John O'Neill, Com-
mander.
Gen. Geo. G. Meade Post No. 48. Meets first
and third Tuesday evenings at 102 O'Earrell street.
J. F Goggin, Commander.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Secret Societies.
Liberty Post No. 133. Meets every Friday even-
ing at 20 Eddy street. W. J. Parli, Commander.
Veteran Gtiakd of Califokjjia, G. A. R.
Organized April 11, 1885. Number of members, 7.5.
Meets every Monday at the Armory, 620 Bush street.
J. B. Lauck, Captain; T. C. Masteller, Adjutant;
Eugene Wlegand, Quartermaster; J. J. Frank, Com-
missary; J. H. Banfleld, 1st Sergeant.
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery As-
sociation—Incorporated January 28th, 1870 Meets
quarterly at 414 Mason street. Objects— "To hold
hold grounds to be used as a cemetery for the burial
of deceased members of the Grand Army, and also
for the interment of any and all persons who may
have honorably served in the land or naval forces of
the United States during the Rebellion of 1861 to
186.5, who may hereafter become deceased."
Officers- H. T. Hobbert President; W. F. Howe,
Vice-President; J. C. Innes, Secretary; C. Mason
Klnne, Treasurer.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
Auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic.
Objects— To cultivate the spirit of patriotism among
the living, and cherish the memory of those who
died to preserve the Republic; to assist Union
veterans and their dependent ones in dis-
tress, and to procure for them and for needy
army nurses homes and employment. Eligibility to
membership consists in good moral character, patri-
otism in the past and assurance of for the future, and
the attainment of the age of sixteen years.
Department Officers of California and
Nevada— Laura J. Robinson, Department President,
San Francisco; Martha A. Chapin, Senior Vice De-
partment President, Los Angeles ; Sara S. Tripp,
Junior Vice Department President, Stockton; Re-
becca Murphy, Chaplain, Sebastopol; Susie J.Har-
ris, Treasurer, Santa Crnz. Executive Board— Cora
O. Merritt, Oakland; Lizzie H. Condy, Stockton;
Bessie Johnson, San Francisco; Mary Lang Farmer,
Vallejo, and Irene E. Gibson, Oakland.
Lincoln Corps No. 3. Hannah M. Dean, Presi-
dent; Mina A. Sheldon, Secretary; Ella Bally, Treas-
urer. Meets every Thursday evening at N. S. G. W.
Building, 414 Mason street.
James A. Garfield Corps No. 21. Mathilda
Alpers, President; Carrie Ulmer. Secretary; Dora
H. Dibblee, Treasurer. Meets at 120 O'Farrell street
every Tuesday evening.
General George G. Meade Corps No. 61. Ella
Waddell, President ; Bessie Johnson, Secretary ;
Hattie M. Pye, Treasurer. Meets first and third
Tuesday evenings at 102 O'Farrell street.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
Located at Red Men's Hall, 320 Post street. Or-
ganized to be the conservator of the history, the
traditions, the customs and the virtues of the origi-
nal American people. It is benevolent and fraternal
within the scope of its purposes.
Grand Lodge. A. Jackson. Great Sachem, San
Francisco; J. Sims, Great Senior Sagamore, Nevada
City; F. A. Whipple, Great Junior Sagamore, Fort
Bragg; O. F. Seavey, Great Prophet, Auburn; C. F.
Burgman, Great Chief of Records, San Francisco;
William J. Smith, Great Keeper of Wampum, San
Francisco; James G. Hanks, Great Sannap, Oakland;
G. L. Merguire, Great Mishlnewa, Palo Alto; G. W.
Collins, Great Guard of the Wigwam. San Francisco;
J. C. Safford, Great Guard of the Forest, Auburn;
Frederick Brandt, O. F. Seavey, B. F. Josselyn,
Grand Representatives.
There are thirty-two tribes in the State. The fol-
lowing meet in San Francisco:
Bald Eagle No. 75. Every Friday evening
corner of Octavia and Union streets.
Oshonee No. 78. Every Wednesday evening at
32 O'Farrell street.
Every Friday evening at
Pocahontas No.
320 Post street.
PoHONACHEB No.. 10. Every Monday evening at
320 Post street.
Seminole No
320 Post street.
54. Every Wednesday evening at
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COUNCILS, degree OF POCAHONTAS.
Alfarata Council No. 10. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at 320 Post street.
Daughters of Montezuma No. 15. Meets every
Thursday evening at 320 Post street.
Pocahontas No. 3. Meets every Monday evening
at 320 Post street.
Improved Order op Red Men's Hall-Associa-
tion op San Francisco. Meets the second Mondav
of each month at 320 Post street. Otflcers— Benjamin
F. Josselyn, President; Davis Louderback. Vice-Presi-
dent; William J. Smith, Secretary; William Rotrosky,
Treasurer.
INDEPENDENT ORDER B'NAI B'RITH.
District Grand Lodge No. 4. Abraham Jonas,
Grand President; Jacob Levison, Grand Secretary,
1818 Post street; Julius Platshek, Grand Treasurer.
B'nai B'rtth Hall Association. Organized to
build and maintain a suitable hall for the order, and
to rent lodge rooms. The line structure for such
purposes at 121 Eddy street was designed and erected
by the Association. It contains, besides a fine
library, an excellent dancing hall and well-appointed
dining rooms. Officers— J. L. Franklin, President;
Jacob Levison, Secretary. Meetings, second Wednes-
day of each month at the hall, 121 Eddy street.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF FORESTERS.
The special object of this Order is to furnish
Insurance— ranging in amount from $500 to $3,000 — to
Its members at low but fixed rates, varying according
to age. The amount insured for is payable at death,
or in case the member be totally disabled by sickness
or accident, one-half is then paid to him and the other
half is paid on his death to his beneficiary, or upon
the member reaching his 70th birthday there is paid to
him yearly 8100 for each 81,000 Insured until the total
amount Insured for Is paid off. The Order is man-
aged by the Supreme Court, with headquarters at
Toronto, Ont. The High Court of California was
instituted April 11, 1890, and is located at Los An-
geles. Following are the High Court officers — G. A.
McElfresh, H. C. R., room 51, Phillips Block, North
Spring street, Los Angeles; Rev. B. W. R. Tayler, P.
H.C, R., Los Angeles; J. R. Price, H. V. C. R., Co-
lusa; W. H. Perry, High Secretary, room 51, Phillips
!lloek. North Spring street, Los Angeles; H. S. Eb-
erle. High Treasurer, Los Angeles; Chas. Mealand,
M. D., High Physician, Sacramento; Chas. S. Peery,
High Counselor, San Francisco. The next High
Court session will be held at San Jose. The following
Courts are located in San Francisco:
Court Golden Gate No. 603. G. W. Kuss, Court
Deputy, 310 Kearny street. Meets second and fourth
Fridays in Washington Hall.
Court Endeavor No. 627. C. L. Ames, Court
Deputy, 90.5 Market street. Meets second and fourth
Wednesdays In Foresters' Hall.
Court San Francisco No. 822. H. F. Barbler,
Court Deputy, 136 Sutter street. Meets first and
third Tuesdays at 320 Post street.
Court Dina No. 1133. Thomas Williams, Court
Deputy, 61914 Gough street. Meets every Thursday
in Alcazar Building.
Court Southern Heights No. 1150. Robert Stew-
art, Court Deputy, 522 Connecticut street. Meets
first and third Tuesdays In Potrero Opera House.
Court Golden Era No. 1315. H. A. Callendar,
Court Deputy, 126 Kearny street. Meets second and
fourth Mondays in Foresters' Hall.
Court Mission No. 1369. E. Norman, Court
Deputy, 1021 Twenty-fourth street. Meets second
and fourth Thursdays in Native Sons' Hall, Seven-
teenth street, between Valencia and Guerrero streets.
Court Seal Rock No. 3041. W. B. Wilson, Court
Deputy, 1214 Steiner street. Meets every Monday in
Native Sons' Hall, near corner of Fell and Baker
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Organized in the United States In 1776; established
In California in 1860. Meets at 510 Bush street.
There are fourteen Stamnia or Tribes in this State.
Officers— John Mangels, Grand Chief, San Prancisco;
B. A. Sammann, Grand Secretary, 1209 Fillmore
street, San Francisco.
IKDEPENDENT ORDER RED Men'S HaLL ASSOCIA-
TION. Meetings held second Tuesday of each month
at .510 Bush street. Officers— C. B. Rode, President;
A. Wrede, Vice-President; B. A. Sammann, Secre-
tary, 1127 Sutter; John Mangels, Treasurer.
JUNIOR ORDER UNITED AMERICAN
MECHANICS.
A loyal, patriotic organization, fraternal and bene-
ficial, strictly non-partisan and non-sectarian. San
Francisco office, 214 Pine street. Objects of the
order: To maintain and promote the interests of
Americans, and shield them from the depressing
effects of foreign competition, assist Americans in
obtaining employment, encourage Americans in
business, establish a sick and funeral fund, maintain
the public schools of the United States of America,
and to prevent sectarian interference therewith and
uphold the reading of the Holy Bible therein.
Qualiiications for membership— A white male per-
son, born In the United States of North America, or
under the protection of its flag. Of good moral
character. A believer in the existence of a Supreme
Being as the Creator and Preserver of the Universe.
Opposed to union of church and State. Favorable to
free education and the American public school sys-
tem. Between 16 and 50 years of age for beneficial
membership; over 50 years, non-beneflcial member-
ship.
The word "Junior" in the title has no relation to
the age of members. It was adopted to distinguish
the order from the O. U. A. M., and has no other
significance.
iSfor is the word " Mechanic " to be construed
literally. It refers in no manner to artisans, but
embraces every pursuit.
State Councilor, H. C. Schaertzer. San Francisco;
State Vice-Councilor, H. H. Griffiths, Newcastle;
State Council Secretary, George E. Perry, 214 Pine
street, San Fransisco. Subordinate councils in San
Francisco.
A. Lincoln Council No. 2. Meets at 121 Eddy
street every Thursday evening.
Starr King Council No. 6. Meets every Tues-
day evening at .32 O'Farrell street. '
U. S. Grand Council No. 19. Meets at 32 O'Far-
rell street every Thursday evening.
Jambs A. Garfield Council. Meets at 32 O'Far-
rell street every Monday evening.
Alexander Hamilton Council No. 35. Meets
every Thursday evening at 32 O'Farrell street.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
Organized at Louisville, Kentucky, June 30, 1873.
California Lodge, the first organized in this State,
was established In Sacramento April 28, 1877. Its
ob.iects are to unite acceptable members fraternally;
to cultivate charity and exercise benevolence, and
to establish a relief fund in the nature of life insur-
ance for Its members. Out of such fund an enor-
mous sum of money has been paid. There are fifty-
five lodges in California, twenty-four being in this
city; the total membership is about four thousand.
Grand Lodge of California. Organized March,
1880. Room 47, St. Ann's Building. Officers— Pres-
cott L. Archibald, Grand Dictator, San Francisco;
W. W. Morison, Grand Vice-Dictator, Oakland; C. H.
M. Curry, Grand Reporter, San Francisco; W. J.
Thompson, Grand Assistant Dictator, San Francisco;
F. W. Zehfuss, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco;
Rev. G. B. Allen, Grand Chaplain, Oakland: Thomas
Learned, Grand Guide, San Francisco; J. C. Harvey,
Grand Guardian, San Francisco; W. S. Lane, Grand
Sentinel, Fresno; A. H. Volgt, Past Grand Dicta-
tor, Los Angeles; Thomas Johnstone, Grand Trus-
tee, San Francisco; Dorsan Nichols, Grand Trustee,
San Francisco; George "W. Lemont, Grand Trustee,
San Francisco; C.H. M. Curry, Supreme Lodge,
Repsentative San Francisco; Duncan McPherso,n
Supreme Lodge Representative, Santa Cruz; C. A.
Garthorne, Supreme Lodge Alternate, San Francisco ;
Leo O. Rodgers, M. D., Supreme Lodge Alternate.
America Lodge No. 2229. Meets first and third
Thurs^ay^ evenings of each month at 20 Eddy street.
3, Reporter.
Anchor Lodge No. 2366. Meets every Monday
evening at 20 Eddy street. N. R. Doollttle, Reporter.
Charter Oak Lodge No. 1755. Meets first and
third Friday evenings of each month at Red Men's
Building. H. K. Cummlngs, Reporter.
Confidence Lodge No. 2282. Meets second and
fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 209
Sansome street. Harry J. Lask, Reporter.
Eagle Lodge No. 2204. Meets second and fourth
Rednesday evenings of each month at Rhlels'
Building. J. K. Phillips, Reporter.
Eureka Lodge No. 1756. Meets every Rednes-
day evening at 20 Eddy street. George Y. Dernlng,
Reporter.
Far West Lodge No. 2334. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at Steiner and Eeary streets. E. A.
Bullls, Reporter.
Fidelity Lodge No. 2108. Meets first and third
Friday evenings in each month at Red Men's Build-
ing. T.R. Hotchkiss, Reporter.
Foktuna Lodge No. 3449. Meets every Thursday
evening at 20 Eddy street. M. J. Hogan, Reporter.
Friendship Lodge No. 1731. Meets every Mon-
day evening at Alcazar Building. E. Bonnell, Re-
porter.
Gekmania Lodge (works In German) No. 1718.
Meets every Tuesday evening at Alcazar Building.
John F. Rau, Reporter.
IVT Lodge No. 1716. Meets every Friday evening
at 20 Eddy street. Isaac Onyon, Reporter.
Keystone Lodge No. 2107. Meets second and
fourth Wednesday evenings in each month at Alca-
zar Building. Fred Ralsch, Reporter.
Leland Stanford Lodge No. 3872. Meets every
Friday evening at 20 Eddy street. C. W. Retry, Re-
porter.
Liberty Lodge No. 3496. Meets every Monday
evening at Alcazar Building. W. J. Thomson, Re-
porter.
Norman Lodge No. 1841. Meets every Tuesday
evening at 121 Eddy street. Jacob Gans, Reporter.
Occidental Lodge No. 1990. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays in each month at 121 Eddy street.
J. F. Brown, Reporter.
Polar Star Lodge No. 3027. Meets every Friday
evening at Sixteenth and Valencia streets. E.
Worth, Reporter.
San Francisco Lodge No. 1922. Meets eyery
Monday evening at Alcazar Building. Henry Wolf-
shon. Reporter.
Saxon Lodge No. 1848. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month at Alcazar Building. C. H.
Brodenstein, Reporter.
Tancred Lodge No. 1927. Meets second and
fourth Mondays of each month at Alcazar Building.
Charles F. Howland, Reporter.
Union Lodge No. 1895. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month at Shlels' Building. Chas.
G. Scha'efer, Reporter.
Verba Buena Lodge No. 1788. Meets every Mon-
day evening at Alcazar Building. T. Johnstone, Re-
porter.
YosEMiTE Lodge No. 1930. Meets second and
fourth Wednesday evenings of each month at Alca-
zar Building. G. A. Folsom, Reporter.
KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.
Organized September 6th, 1877. A national benev-
olent assessment fraternity, open to all acceptable
persons between the ages of eighteen and fifty,
years.
The Grand Lodge of California was organized Au-
gust 26, 1877. Office, 20 Ellis street.
Officers— C. C. O'Donnell, J.P. G. P., San Francisco;
F. Kemp van Ee, Grand Protector, San Francisco;
Miss E. T. Parker, Grand Vice-Protector, Sonora;
S. B. Carleton, Grand Secretary, San Francisco; J.
W. Maher, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Susie
Pierson, Grand Chaplain, Sacramento; Doris J.
Kaplan, Grand Guide, San Francisco; Mrs. E. J.
Colombet, Grand Guardian, San Jose; P. J. Joyce,
Grand Sentinel, San Francisco.
The Lodges in this city are:
Aurora Lodge No. 202. Meets first and third
Monday evenings of each month at 421 Post street.
Mrs. L. B. Holcomb, Secretary.
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Secret Societies.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Bay City Lodge No. 619. Meets every Monday
evening at 320 Post street. J. W. Maher, Secretary.
Empire Lodge No. 832. Meets second and fourth
Friday evenings of each month at 313 Hyde street.
Mrs. E. R. O'Donnell, Secretary.
ExcELsiOK Lodge No. 1252. Meets second and
fourth Friday evenings of each month at 621 Bush.
Eleanor A. Reed, Secretary.
Golden Rule Lodge No. 660. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays of each month at 20 Eddy street.
F. Kemp Van Ee, M. D., Secretary.
Magnolia Lodge No. 1248. Meets first and third
Wednesdays of each month at 909}^ Market street.
J. J. Hlclvs, Secretary.
Martha Lodge No. 1241. Meets second and
fourth Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street.
Mrs. J. Frledlander, Secretary.
Pacific Lodge No. 815. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays of each month at 32 O'Farrell street. A.
Atkins, Secretary.
West End Lodge No. 1102. Meets second and
fourth Fridays of each month at 120 O'Farrell street.
Ph. Kaplan, Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF THE MACCABEES.
A fraternal and beneficial order.
San Francisco Tent No. 18, K. O. T. M. Meets
second and fourth Friday evenings of each month at
Alcazar Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street.
Theo. Frolich, Record Keeper, 320 Sansome street,
room 2.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
There are 175 Lodges of this Order in California,
twenty-three of which are in San Francisco. The
Grand Lodge of California organized September 28,
1869. Ofiicers: Carl E. Lindsay, Past Grand Chan-
cellor, Santa Cruz; George Samuels, Grand Chan-
cellor, Oakland; C. F. McGlashan, Grand Vlce-Chan-
cellor, Truckee; W. H. Grant, Grand Prelate, Wood-
land; Herman Schaffner, Grand Keeper of Records
and Seal, San Francisco; S. G. Little, Grand Master of
Exchequer, Dixon; W. H. Lehman, Grand Master-at-
Arms, Santa Ana; E. H. Warren, Grand Inner Guard,
East Oakland; J. H.Johnston, Grand Outer Guard,
Sacramento. Grand Trustees (Corporate Directors)
A. Perrier, San Francisco; J. W. Guthrie, Sacra-
mento; Sig. Steiner, Escondido.
SUBORDINATE LODGES IN SAN FRANCISCO.
Alemania Lodge No. 8. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at 909 Market street.
Bay City Lodge No. 117. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at 114 O'Farrell street. William Retal-
lack, C. C.
California Lodge No. 1. Meets every Monday
evening at 909 Market street. J. A. Lueders, C. C.
Damon Lodge No. 2. Meets every Tuesday
evening at 909 Market street.
Eureka Lodge No. 9. Meets every Friday even-
ing at 909 Market street, F. O. Raabe, C. C.
Excelsior Lodge No. 12. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month at 909 Market street
Faiemount Lodge No. 108. Meets every Friday
evening at 2319 Mission street.
Garfield Lodge No. 72. Meets first and third
Thursdays at 35 Eddy street. B. C. Duffy, C. C.
Golden City Lodge No. 63. Meets every Fri-
day evening at 909 Market street. A. L. Storrs, C. C.
Golden Gate Lodge No. 3. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at 909 Market street. W.H. Hutchinson,
C. C.
Haemonie Lodge No. 15. Meets every second and
fourth Wednesdays of each month at 320 Post street.
IvANHOE Lodge No. 5. Meets every Wednesday
evening at 909 Market street.
Ivy Lodge No. 65. Meets every Tuesday evening
at 909 Market street.
Jefferson Lodge No. 179. Meets first and third
Tuesdays of each month at 605 Union street.
Justice Lodge No. 85. Meets every Tuesday
evening at 909 Market street.
Laurel Lodge No. 4. Meets every Monday even-
ing at 909 Market street. George H. Wolfe, C. C.
Metropolitan Lodge No. 24. Meets every Mon-
day evening at 909 Market street.
Myrtle Lodge No. 16. Meets every Tuesday
evening at 909 Market street.
Roma Lodge No. 147. Meets every Tuesday even-
ing at 814 Pacific street.
Sequoia Lodge No. 188. Meets every Wednesday
evening at 320 Post street.
South San Francisco Lodge No. 45. Meets
every Tuesday evening at Railroad avenue and Four-
teenth avenue South.
Syracuse Lodge No. 58. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at 909 Market street. S. G. Grossman,
C. C.
Unity Lodge No. 61. Meets every Thursday even-
ing at 909 Market street.
Knights of Pythias Cemetery Association.
OflSce— Room 16, St. Ann's Building. Plat— City
Cemetery. M. A. Samuels, President; F. A. Me-
cready. Secretary.
KNIGHTS OF THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
A beneficial and semi-military organization. Mem-
bership, 90,000 in United States.
Grand Officers of the Grand Castle of the State of
California— U. A. Lewis, San Francisco, P. G. C;
D. N. Hanna, Vallejo, G. C; T. A. McGowan, G. V.
C; F. T. Morrelle, G. H. P.; W. J. Kidd, G. S. H.;
A. D. Cheshire, G. F. G.; A. F. Plate, G. S. G.i
Samuel McCall, R. S. C; Geo. B. Hanna, San Fran-
cisco, G. M. of R., 535 Market street; Daniel Nor-
cross, San Francisco, G. K. of E.
California Castle No. 1, Golden Gate Castle No. 9.
Pacific Castle No. 10, K. G. E., and Alpha Temple
No. 1 L. G. E., are located In San Francisco.
KNIGHTS OF TARA.
A secret Irish organization, the object of which is
only known to the members. Meets at K. R. B. Hall,
corner of Mason and O'Farrell streets, the first and
third Fridays of each month.
KNIGHTS OF THE RED BRANCH.
Thomas Desmond, Superintendent. Meets every
Wednesday at their Hall, 220 Mason street.
LEGAL FRATERNITY OF PHI. DELTA PHL
Pomeroy Chapter, Hastings College of the Law
University of California. Established 1883. Meets
every Thursday evening, during the college year, at
530 California street. T. A. Perkins, Consul; Charles
W. Willard, Scriptor. There are Chapters In twenty-
three of the leading colleges of the United States.
MILITARY ORDER LOYAL LEGION U. S.,
COMMANDERY OF CALIFORNIA.
Instituted April 12, 1871.
Principles- First, A firm belief and trust in Al-
mighty God, extolling Him under whose beneficent
guidance the sovereignty and Integrity of the Union
have been maintained, the honor of the Flag vindi-
cated, and the blessings of civil liberty secured,
established and enlarged;
Second, true allegiance to the United States of
America, based upon paramount respect for and
fidelity to the National Constitution and Laws, man-
ifested by discountenancing whatever may tend to
weaken loyalty. Incite to insurrection, treason or
rebellion, or Impair in any manner the efficiency and
permanency of our free institutions.
Objects— The objects of this Order shall be to
cherish the memories and associations of the war
waged In defense of the unity and Indivisibility of
the Republic; strengthen the ties of fraternal fel-
lowship and sympathy formed by companionship-in-
arms; advance the best interests of the soldiers
and sailors of the United States, especially of those
associated as Companions of this Order, and extend
all possible relief to their widows and children;
foster the cultivation of military and naval science;
enforce unqualified allegiance to the General Gov-
ernment; protect the rights and liberties of Ameri-
can citizenship, and maintain National honor, union
and Independence. Headquarters, 314 California
Officers— Major Burchell Hooper, Commander;
Brigadier-General Samuel B. M. Young, Senior Vice-
Comrhander; Paymaster Henry T. Skelding, Junior
Vice-Commander; Lieutenant-Colonel Wiliam R.
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CROCKER LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
Secret Societies.
Smedberg, Recorder; Lieutenant Horace Wilson,
Registrar; Captain Cliarles Mason Klnne, Treasurer;
First Lieutenant Lysander S. Butler, Cliancellor;
John S. Wallace, Cliaplaln. Council— Major E. A.
Denlcke, Captain W. T. Y. Schenck, Captain John C.
Currier, Lieutenant-Colonel George Stone, Allen H.
Babcock (in succession).
NATIONAL UNION, THE.
A distinctively American, secret, beneficial order,
organized and incorporated under the laws of Ohio,
May, 1881.
It was formed to associate white male American
citizens of good moral character, of sound bodily
health, and between twenty and fifty-four years of
ase.
To advance its members morally, socially and In-
tellectually.
To provide for the relief of sick and distressed
members and their families.
To provide a benefit fund, from which, upon the
death of a member, a sum not exceeding five thou-
sand dollars shall be paid to such beneficiaries re-
lated to the deceased member by consanguinity or
affinity, as may have been designated by the mem-
ber, in accordance with the laws of the order.
Certificates are issued In amounts of Sl.OOO, 82,000,
*3000, 84,000 or 85,000.
Councils of the order are established in cities and
towns of the healthy portions of the United States
and Canada, there being now over 685 Councils in
existence, with number of members July 1, 1894,
45.3S5.
The San Francisco Cabinet, N. U. Meets the
first Wednesday of each month in Stanford Hall,
Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street. James E.
Field, President; Charles J. King, Secretary, 323
Front street.
YosEMiTE Council No. 33, N. TJ. Meets the first
and third Mondays of each mouth in Unity
Hall. Foresters' Building, Wi O'Farrell street. W.
W. Peck, Secretary, residence, 339 Twenty-eighth
street.
Califoknia Council No. 530, N. U. Meets the
first and third Wednesdays of each month in Stan-
ford Hall, Alcazar Building, 120 O'Farrell street.
Charles J. King, Secretary, 323 Front street.
San Francisco Council No. 540. N. U. Meets
the first Monday of each month in Mutual Hall,
Shiels' Building, 32 O'F'arrell street. C. H. Bronden-
stien. Secretary, room 218, Phelan building.
Pacific Council No. 547, N. U. Meets the first
Saturday of each month in Harmony Hall, Red Men's
Building, 320 Post street. S. B. Doane, Secretary,
room 89, S. P. Co's building, Fourth and Townsend
streets.
Union Council No. 549, N. U. Meets the second
and fourth Friday of each month in Ruby Hall, Red
Men's Building, 320 Post street. T. A. Farless,
Secretary, room 11, 217 Sansome street,
Golden Gate Council No. 551, N. U. Meets the
second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Ruby
Hall, Red Men's Building, 320 Post street. J. J.
Scoville, Secretary, room 13, 320 Sansome street.
El Dorado Council No. 581, N. U. Meets the
first and third Fridays of each month in Alcazar
Building, 120 O'Farrell street. C. Rothschild, Secre-
tary, 22 and 24 Battery street.
ORDER OF CHOSEN FRIENDS.
The Order of Chosen Friends is a fraternal, benevo-
lent and protective society. Its business is con-
ducted privately, yet in such a manner that those
conscientiously opposed to secret societies can en-
dorse and affiliate with it. It was established May 28.
1879, at Indianapolis, Indiana, and now has about 900
Councils and about 40,000 members, 180 Councils and
8.000 members of which are in the Grand Jurisdic-
tion of California. It is the only fraternal insurance
order that pays, in addition to death benefits, the
full amount of their insurance to its members arriv-
ing at the age of seventy-five years, and not less
than one-fourth nor more than one-half the amount
to those who become totally disabled by reason of
sickness or accident. Certificates are issued in sums
of S500 to 83,000.
Officers of the Grand Council of California.
T. H. Selvage, Grand Councilor, Eureka; M. Boehm,
Grand Assistant Councilor, San Francisco; W. H.
Pratt, Grand Vice-Councilor, Virginia City; S. C.
Wallis, Grand Recorder, San Francisco; Miss Clara
McDonald, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Mrs. M.
L. Grohs, Grand Prelate, Auburn; Miss K. C.
Browne, Grand Marshal. San Francisco; Mrs. I.
Marsh, Grand Warden, Sacramento; Mrs. Clara J.
Sweeney, Grand Marshal, San Francisco; H. B. M.
Miller, Grand Sentry, Golden Gate; H. W. Hutton,
Past Grand Councilor, San Francisco; Mrs. Sarah
Krueger, Grand Guard.
Grand Recorder's office, rooms 42, 33, 35, St Ann's
Building.
Concord Council No. 2. Meets second and fourth
Monday evenings at 20 Eddy street.
Crystal Council No. 4. Meets every Thursday
evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
America Council No. 7. Meets every Tuesday
evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
Pacific Council No. 8. Meets every Friday even-
ng at 317 Mason street.
H. W. Hutton Council No. 10. Meets every Sat-
urday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
Alcazar Council No. 11. Meets first and third
Thursday evening at 120 O'Farrell street.
Samaritan Council No. 13. Meets first and third
Wednesdays at 909i>^ Market street.
Home Council No. 14. Meets second and fourth
Tuesdays at Mission street between Seventeenth and
Eighteenth streets.
Washington Council No. 16. Meets second and
fourth Wednesdays at 32 O'Farrell street.
Olive Branch Council No. 31. Meets second
and fourth Fridays at .35 Eddy street.
Protection Council No. 42. Meets first and third
Mondays at 20 Eddy street.
Social Council No. 46. Meets every Thursday
evening at 320 Post street.
Empire Council No. 47. Meets every Monday
evening at 102 O'Farrell street.
Evans Council No. 52. Meets second and fourth
Thursdays at 120 O'Farrell street.
Eclectic Council No. 55. Meets first and third
Wednesdays at 20 Eddy street.
California Council No. 56. Meets first and third
Saturdays at 320 Post street.
Golden Gate Council No. 60. Meets every Fri-
day at Leavenworth and Pacific streets.
Teutonia Council No. 66. Meets first and third
Tuesdays at 35 Eddy street.
Fairmount Council No. 103. Meets second and
fourth Thursday evenings at Twenty-eighth and
Valencia streets.
Phcenix Council No. 152. Meets first and third
Wednesdays at 120 O'Farrell street.
Germania Council No. 180. Meets first and third
Wednesdays at 120 O'Farrell street.
San Francisco Council No. 182. Meets second
and fourth Tuesdays at 35 Eddy street.
Mistletoe Council No. 186. Meets second and
fourth Thursdays at Thirtieth and Church streets.
Bradford Council No. 190. Meets first and third
Fridays at Masonic Hall, South San F'rancisco.
ORDER OF HERMANN'S SONS.
Organized June, 1870. The first Grand Lodge was
instituted in January, 1878, the Order at that time
comprising three lodges with a membership of 288.
On January 1, 1896, there were nineteen lodges in the
State with a membership of 2.615. There are seven ■
lodges In San Francisco, with 1,186 members; also
one ladies' lodge with 211 members. The object of
the Order is to promote a spirit of fraternity and
benevolence and also to assist members In sick-
ness and distress. The combined capital of the vari-
ous lodges on January 1, 1896, was 865.308.75. Ofiicers
L. Scharenberg, Grand President, San Francisco;
J. P. Krempel, Grand Vice-President, Los Angeles;
P. N. E.Lampe. Grand Secretary, 2018 Folsom street;
C. Trautner, Grand Treasurer. Executive Board
meets every fourth Thursday of each month at 413
Sutter street.
San Francisco Lodge No. 1. Meets every
Wednesday at 413 Sutter street.
E. V. Bandel Lodge No. 3. Meets every Tues-
day at 320 Post street.
Eureka Lodge No. 6. Meets every Friday at
510 Bush street.
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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Social Societies.
Geemania Lodge No. 7. Meets every Tuesday
at 413 Sutter street.
Herkules Lodge No. 8. Meets every Thursday
at 413 Sutter street.
North Beach Lodge No. 9. Meets every
Monday at 413 Sutter street.
Mission Lodge No. 10. Meets every Thursday
In Mission Turn Vereln Hall.
HoFFNUNG Lodge No. 1 (Ladles'). Meets every
Friday at 413 Sutter street.
Past President Union. Meets every last Mon-
day of each month at 510 Bush street.
ORDEE OF PENDO.
Incorporated under the laws of the State of Cali-
fornia. All of Its Subordinate Councils are under
the Immediate control of the Supreme Council,
which has its headquarters at San Francisco. This
Is a representative body, made up of delegates
elected from districts which must embrace a certain
number of Councils and members. The sessions of
the Supreme Council are held annualy, and reports
of the condition of the Order are printed and furn-
ished to the Subordinate Councils. Ernest Duden,
Supreme Secretary, 601 California street.
Golden Gate Council No. 11. Meets every
Tuesday evening at 320 Post street.
ORDER OF SONS OF ST. GEORGE.
This is a fraternal and social organization com
posed of Englishmen, or the sons or grandsons of
Englishmen, with headquarters at the St. George's
Club, 317 Mason street. The order had its origin in
Pennsylvania in 1872, and has now subordinate lodges
all over the United States, Canada and the Sandwich
Islands. The Grand Lodge of the Pacific Coast
Jurisdiction comprises all the States and Territories
west of the Rocky Mountains, British Columbia and
the Sandwich Islands. Grand President. William
George, Grass Valley, California; Grand Secretary,
Edward Oliver, 2098 Market street, office, 317 Mason
street.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
Objects— A fraternal beneficiary order with in-
surance of S3.000 or si, 500. Organized Boston, Mass.,
June 23, 1877. Councils, December 31, 1894, 1,588.
Membership, 170.541.
Argonaut Council No. 597. Meets second and
fourth Monday evenings of each month at Charity
Hall. 32 O'Farrell street. J. A. Magagnos, Collector,
212 Pine street: H. G. Watrous, Secretary. 227 Clip-
per street; Frederick Head, Treasurer, 732 Twenty-
third street.
SONS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
.\n organization with headquarters at New York
city, and general officers throughout the United
States. General Horace Porter, New York city, is
President-General, and Franklin Murphy, 143 Chest-
nut street, Newark, N. J., is Secretary-General. Ob-
jects—To preserve memories of the American Revo-
lution, to promote study of the history of that event,
to inculcate and foster a sentiment of patriotism and
to infuse a military spirit throughout the United
States devoted to the maintenance of our Govern-
ment and of free institutions. Board of Managers of
the California Society— Hon. E. W. McKinstry. Presi-
dent; Edwin Bonnell, Secretary; Col. A. S. Hubbard,
Registrar; Sidney M. Smith, Senior Vice-President;
€olonel John C. Currier, Junior Vice-President;
Charles H. "Warner, Treasurer; Wm. S. Moses. Mar-
shal; Dr. C. J. Burnham. Hon. Horace Davis, Roscoe
S. Gray, A. D. Shepard, R. Vandercook, S. W. Holla-
dny.
SONS OF JACOB.
SONS OF VETERANS.
All male descendants, not less than eighteen years
of age, of deceased or honorably discharged soldiers,
sailors or marines who served in the Union Army
or Navy during the Civil War of 1861-186.5, shall be
eligible to membership, provided that no person
shall be eligible who has been ever convicted of any
crime, or who has, or whose father has ever
borne arms against the Government of the United
States of America.
Division headquarters, Santa Cruz, Cal.
Officers — Chas. C. Houck, Division Commander,
Santa Cruz; Harry E. Pratt, S. V. Division Com-
mander, Pasadena; E. M. Billings, .J. V. Division
Commander, Benicla. Division Council— B. J. Blals-
dell, Santa Cruz; Oscar .ludell, Oakland, and J. A.
Miller, San Francisco.
Fair Oaks Camp No. 15. Meets every Thursday
evening at 102 O'Farrell street. Officers— C. S.
Howard, Captain; W. K. Bush, First Lieutenant;
Gus Audibut, Second Lieutenant; A. M. Ashen-
felter. First Sergeant; W. E. Lawrence, Quarter-
master Sergeant.
UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRUIDS.
Meets in Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street. The
Grand Grove meets the third Tuesday in June of
each year. Officers— O. H. Hoag of No. 47, Noble
Grand Arch; J. F. Devoto of No. 88, Dpputy Grand
Arch; .James J. Mollison of No. 15, Grand Secretary,
413 Sutter street; L. Chassagne of No. 10 Grand
Treasurer.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.
Pacific Jurisdiction— Colorado, Wyoming, Montana,
Utah. Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Nevada and Cal-
ifornia. Objects, fraternal insurance from si, 000 to
■■?3,000. Organized August 11, 1890, at Denver, Col.
Golden Gate Camp No. 64. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at Oriental Hall, 120 O'Farrell street.
P. F. Gllroy, Consul Commander, California and San-
some streets; H. G. Watrous, Clerk, 227 Clipper
street; D. Oliver Jr., Assistant Clerk, 1126 Twenty-
second street.
Redwood Camp No. 91. Meets every Thursday
evening at Pythian Castle, 909 Market street; Thos.
F. Hatton, Clerk.
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641-643-645 Sacramento street.
SOCIAL SOCIETIES.
Ariel Rowing Club. Organized April 17, 1877:
incorporated February 15, 1887; meets monthly.
Boat house is situated at Long Bridge. George T.
McGinness, President; P. J. Enright, Vice-Presi-
dent; Eugene Flanders, Secretary; J. F. Coughlin,
Treasurer; Robert Ellis, Captain; H. A. Pless,
Lieutenant-Captain; John Bockman, A. N. Racouil-
lat, D. Sheehan, G. Harters and Albert Carroll, Di-
rectors. Membership, 78.
Akion Verein. Location, 414 Pine street. Or-
ganized for social and beneficial purposes. Business
meetings every second Wednesday of each month.
Singing section meets every Wednesday evening.
Membership about two hundred. Officers — Max
Magnus, President; Paul Scholz, Recording Secre-
tary; Oscar Dittmer, Financial Secretary; C. Her-
mann, Treasurer.
Arlington Yacht Club. Commodore, J. Lester
Gabriel, 13-15 Kearny; Vice-Commodore, E. H.
Roberts; Fleet Captain, Albert G. Kohn; Captain,
George F. Powell; Secretary, Edward L. Dorr;
Treasurer, Gus P. Aurich; headquarters, Crocker
Building.
Associated Veterans of The Mexican War.
Sydney I. Loup, President; Charles L. Lange, Vice-
President; doseph Stewart, Second Vice-President;
William L.Duncan, Secretary; Alexander McDonald,
Treasurer; W. H. Kurlbaum. W. C. Bennett, John
Broderick, James Layton, M. White, Trustees.
Office, 22 O'Farrell street. I. Murphy, Marshal, The
Association meets second Thursday of every month.
ATHEN2EUM LITER ART AND SOCIAL SOCIETY.
Meets first and third Saturday evenings of each
month at 32 O'Farrell street.
Bay City Wheelmen. Club house. 441 Golden
Gate avenue. F. H. Kerrigan, President; H. P. How-
ard, Secretary; W. D. Sheldon, Treasurer.
Bear Club or California. Meets first and third
Mondays of each month at corner Post and Fillmore
streets. Officers— Thomas W. Collins. President;
George S. McComb, Recording Secretary: H. H. C.
Jaffa, Financial Secretary; O. A. Tolle, Treasurer.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DITECTORY.
Social Societies.
BoHEMiAX Club. Location, 130 Post street. In-
corporated May 17, 1872. Number of members In-
cluding life, honorary, and army and navy, seven
hundred and thirty. Limit of regular membership,
six hundred. Meetings held second Tuesday in Janu-
ary, April, July and October. Officers — George
Chismore, M. D., President; Peter Robertson. Vice-
President; Donald de V.Graham, Secretary; James
A. Thompson, Treasurer, H. B. Rathbone, Assistant
Secretary and Manager.
BuNKEE Hill Association. Organized in 1860 to
inculcate a feeling of patriotism and commemorate
the anniversary of the ever eventful Battle of Bun-
ker Hill, June 17. William G. Badger, President; H
S. Foote Jr., Secretary. Office, 26 O'Farrell street,
room 1.
Caledonian Club. Organized November 24, 1866.
Incorporated August 26, 1871. Meets at Scottish
Hall. Ill Larkin street on the first and third Friday
evenings of each month. Objects— Social and
athletic. D. R. McNeill. Chief; John Reid,
Plrst Chieftain; George Davidson, Second Chieftain;
James H.Duncan, Third Chieftain; 'William Mitchell,
Fourth Chieftain; Dr. George Adam, Physcian
Directors; George Cannon, Archibald Lauriston,
Cieorge Harris, John W. Cameron and John E. Mc-
Farlane.
California Academy of Medicine. Organized
September 26, 1891. (Successors to San Francisco
Medical Benevolent Society, organized December 21,
1870, and incorporated February 2.3. 1871). Objects—
To promote kindly professional and social inter-
course among themselves and their professional
brothers at large. The Literary Chapter has for its
objects; First— The collection of a library. Second
— The establishment of a museum. Third- The
publication of a medical journal, or monographs on
medical subjects, as the society may, from time to
time, determine or order to be printed. Fourth-
Reports of cases and the discussion of such medical
subjects as shall be brought before the chapter.
Number of members, sixty-eight. Regular meet-
ings third Saturdays of each month at their building
SE cor Bush street and Van Ness avenue, Officers-
President, J. M. Williamson. M. D.; Treasurer
Gerald J. Fitzgibbon. M. D., Secretary; James f'
McCone, M. D., M. R. C. S. Eng., 1132 Sutter street.
California Associated Cycling Clubs. Secre-
tary's Office, 661 Market street. Includes all the Cy-
cling Clubs in San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland,
Alameda and Santa Rosa. Officers— Harlow H
White, President; Joseph A. Desimore and Charles
W. Gompertz, Vice-Presidents; J. F.Hancock, Sec-
retary and Treasurer; George H. Stratton, Chairman
Road Racing Committee.
California Camera Club. Location, Academy
of Sciences Building, 819 Market street. President,
A. G. McFarland; Secretary, C. F. Cormack.
California Cycling Club. Parlor and gymna-
sium, southwest corner Twenty-second and Folsom
streets. Meets each Monday of the month. Thomas
Wall, Secretary.
California Lawn Tennis Club. Location of
grounds, southeast corner Bush and Scott streets.
Five courts laid In bituminous rock perfectly
smooth. Commodious clubrooms, dressing-rooms
and all appertaining thereto. Limited membership
of two hundred. Trained attendant at the courts
every day In the month. Spectators are always wel-
come. The courtesies of the club are extended to
players residing out of San Francisco, through ap-
plication to the Board of Directors, the length of
time being limited to two weeks. Officers— Dell
Linderman, President; R. J. Davis, Treasurer;
George Whitney, Secretary.
California Philatelic Press Club. Hugo A
Bilay. President; Blythe H. Henderson. Secretarv
and Treasurer. Board of Directors- Hugo A. Bilay
Blythe H. Henderson, H. K. Zobel and Joseph H
Makins. Membership limited. Initiation fee. .*2.t
1308 Pine
California Schuetzen Club. Organized Jan-
uary. 1876. Meets at Eintracht Hall, corner Twefth
and Folsom streets, on the last Tuesday evening of
each month. Membership 250. Dr. F. P Muffe
President; F. A. Kuhls, Vice-President; John
Utschlg, Treasurer; Otto Burmeister, Secretary.
California State Democratic Club. Organ-
ized December, 1879. Its membership extends
throughout the State. Quarterly meetings are held
on the first Wednesday in January, April, July and
October. Special meetings at call of Executive
Committee, room 17, Flood Building. Secretary's
address 134 Market street. While the general scope
of the club's organization is social as well as politi-
cal, its primary and leading object is In the direc-
tion of purifying the party methods and of main-
taining intact the principles and teachings of the
Democratic party. I. Gutte, President; J. V. Coffey,
Vice-President; H. P. Bush, Secretary.
Calliopean Club. Location, 1620 California street.
A. Bachman, President; Max Blum, Secretary.
Carlisle Club (Democratic). Organized Septem-
ber 15, 1893. Objects, political and social. Club
rooms, 1707 Powell street. Officers- H. R. Morton,
President; Henry Grlmshaw, Vice-President; D. F.
Supple, Secretary; Thomas Foley, Treasurer.
CercleFrancais. Location, 421 Post street. Or-
ganized, April 12, 1884; incorporated, June 9, 1888.
The membership Is mostly composed of French
merchants, a good number residing outside of San
Francisco. The regular meetings take place on the
second Tuesday of each month. Membership, 170.
Sylvain Weill, President; Dr. J. D. De Chantreau
Vice-President; Em. Meyer, Treasurer; Paul Belle-
mans, Secretary; Joseph Kahn, A. S. Roos, A. E.
Grogan, Charles M. Rousseau, A. Callleau, Directors.
Club of Eleven. Meets every Thursday evening
at 936 Howard street. J. N. Nathan, President; R.
J. Cohen, Secretary.
Concordia The. Location, southeast cor. Post
street and Van Ness avenue. Organized, November,
1864. Leon Guggenhime, President; Charles L.
Ackerman, First Vice-President; Charles Sutro, Jr.
Second Vice-President; Henry Schussler, Recording
Secretary; Joshua Eppinger, Financial Secretary;
Henry Meyer, Treasurer. Board of Directors- Leon
Guggenhime, Charles L. Ackerman. Charles Sutro
Jr., Henry Schussler, Joshua Eppinger, Henry
Meyer, Charles Hirsch, B. Hausmann, Henry Wan-
genhelm, Ben Rosenberg. Meets third Tuesday In
each month.
Corinthian Yacht Club. Headquarters and
club house, Tiburon, Marin county, Oal. J. W. Pew,
Commodore; Alexander J. Young, Secretary, M111&
Building.
Cosmos Club. Location, 317 Powell street. Or-
ganized, April, 1881; incorporated, July, 1883. Ob-
ject—The promotion of social intercourse among its
members. Officers— J. M. Cunningham, President;
J. J. Chappell, Vice-President; C. K. Mcintosh, Hon.
Secretary; W. B. Bradford, Treasurer. Directors—
H. D. Walker, J. H. Miller, J. E. Freeman, E. C.
Jones, J. J. Herr.
County Leitrum Social Club. R. J. O'Reilly,
President; J. M. Kenny, Financial Jecretary; M.J.
Moran, 532 Howard street. Recording Secretary.
Meets first Friday of every month at Drew's Hall,
121 New Montgomery.
Cross Country Club. Organized January 15,
1890. Objects— Social, sight-seeing and amateur
pedestrianlsm. Membership confined to men.
Meets In the woods at different places every alter-
nate Sunday. Strangers always welcome. Head-
quarters, 119 Powell street, where programme Is
open to public Inspection. J. E. Locke, President,
333 O'Farrell street; F. W. Gelger, Secretary.
County Monaghan Social Club. Meets second
Tuesday of each month at 927 Mission street.
Danish Society (Norden). Organized July, 1873.
Object— To encourage social and dramatic entertain-
ment. Club rooms, 25 Tenth street. Officers— H. R.
Wilson, President; George Slllesen, Vice-President;
P. Galberg, Treasurer; G. N. Leutholtz, Corre-
sponding Secretary; C. Chrlstensen, Recording Sec-
retary; J. Samson, Bibliotecar.
Dartmouth College Alumni Association of-
the Pacific Coast. Organized, 1881. Annual re-
union and dinner second Thursday in April, San
Francisco. Membership, 120. Officers— Fisher Ames,
President; Thomas Flint Jr. and Ira G. Hoitt, Vice-
Presidents; C. S. Wright, Treasurer; Sidney Worth,
Member Executive Committee; T. A. Perkins, Sec-
retary.
Deutscher Krieger Veeein. Organized, 1884.
Membership, 310, Including shooting section and
singing section. Meets on the first and third Wed-
nesdays of each month at B. B. Hall, 121 Eddy street.
Candidates for membership must have served in the
army or navy of Germany. Officers— E. Brugge,
President; A. Redecker, Vice-President; MaxLenge-
feld. Corresponding Secretary; C. Paul, Financial
Secretary; M. E. D. Gerder, Treasurer; C. Kohler,
Sergeant-at-arms. Trustees— W. Seeman, F. ~
and C. Relse.
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Social Societies. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Social Societies.
87
Deutschek Vekein. Club rooms. Parrott Build-
ing, northeast corner Powell and Post streets.
Directors meet first Monday every month. Officers—
A. Herbert, President; G. C.Landls, First Vice-Presi-
dent; Gustav Gutsch, Second Vice-President; Wil-
liam Wirthle, Recording Secretary; M. Copmann,
Financial Secretary; Franz Jacoby, Treasurer.
Doctors' Daughters. This association of mem-
bers of the First Presbyterian Church occupies a
peculiar and secluded field that is yet a crowded one.
Generous and thoughtful in the scope of its volun-
tary work, delicate in its movements and reticent
with regard to its beneficiaries, it refrains from
stinging while aiding, and is quietly effectual without
humiliating recipients of its favors. Doctors' Daugh-
ters can supply uniformed waitresses for afternoon
or evening; reliable women for general house-clean-
ing; superior needlewomen in all branches; first-
class upholsterer (S2 per day); delicious cakes for
teas and luncheons, made by woman caterer (for
address apply to telephone number East 4T2) ; compe-
tent French teacher; teachers in English and music.
Apply to Miss Alice Owens, 2101 California street.
Telephone West 790. Officers— Mrs. B. P. Horton,
President; Mrs. FredH. Green, First Vice-President;
Mrs. Edward Belcher, Second Vice-President; Miss
Helen Hyde, Treasurer; Mrs. .John R. Vail, Record-
ing Secretary; Mrs. Charles Tuttle, Corresponding
Secretary.
Dkt Goods Men's Association of San Fran-
cisco. Organized September 2, 1884. Membership,
300. Meets first and third Thursday evenings of each
month at Alcazar Building. Officers- .J. P. Well,
President; W. Johannsen, Vice-President; Wm. M.
O'Shaughnessy, Recording Secretary; George A.
Brown, Financial Secretary; Jacob Bowman, Treas-
urer; H. S.Hooe, Marshal.
Dublin Social Club. Meets first and second
Mondays of each month at 927 Mission street.
Franklin Dramatic and Social Club. F. P.
Schaefer, President; A. D. Helmquist, Recording
Secretary ; 1504 Market street.
Germania Schutzen Club. Meets third Friday
of every month at 620 Bush street. N. Ahrens, Presi-
dent; Andrew Mocker, Secretary.
Gesellschaft Teutonia. Organized June 1,
1866. Location, Teutonia Hall, 1322 Howard street.
This society is also a beneficial one. Meets every
Thursday evening for social purposes, and for busi-
ness matters every Tuesday evening. Officers—
R. Munk, President; E. Hartmann, Vice-Presi-
dent; John Wehr, Corresponding Secretary; Max
Aroldt, Recording Secretary; 0. Schrader, Treasurer;
Trustees— R. Munk, E. Hartmann, Theodor Dierks,
W. Fahrenkrug and E. Atzeroth.
Golden State Amateur Press Association.
Organized 1886. Object— To promote amateur writ-
ing In California. Meets first and third Thursdays of
each month. Rooms, 1916 Pierce street. Officers-
Franklin C. Mortimer, President; William A. Day,
Secretary; Walter Radius, Corresponding Secretary,
1609!.^ Baker street.
Half Million Club. Organized March, 1895.
The object of the Half Million Club is to increase
the population of San Francisco to a half million of
people before the close of this decade, and to that
end unite all the interests in San Francisco— manu-
facturing, commercial, social, literary, moral— in ad-
vancing the prosperity of our city, and with it the
general prosperity of the State. We desire to create
a sentiment that will tend to make San Francisco
the pride of California and looked up to as the State
of New York looks up to New York and Illinois to
Chicago, and as each nation of the world esteems its
metropolis. Civic pride is the great want of San
Francisco, and, indeed, all California. Our resources
are vast, and if we can unite our people in good will
to develop them we can place our city, as she should
be, among the first cities of the globe. Meets at
the Chamber of Commerce, Merchants' Exchange
Building and Mills Building. Henry J. Crocker,
President; Alfred Bouvier, Secretary.
Harmonie Club. Organized October 14, 1877.
Club rooms, 421 Post street. It is organized for the
purpose of Improving the social, moral and mental
condition of its members. Officers— J. D. Abrams,
President; Samuel Ickleheimer, Vice-President; E.
R. Galland, Treasurer; J. M. Marcuse, Secretary.
501 Front street.
Harvard Club of San Francisco. Officers—
G. B. Merrill, President; Frank Michaels, First Vice-
President; Vanderlynn Stow, Second Vice-President;
F. H. Wheelan, Secretary. Office, 224 California
street.
Hawthorne Society The. Location, fourth floor,
T. M. C. A. Building. Dr. S. F. Long, President; J.
C. Cullen, Secretary.
Hermann's Sons.— Mannerbund. Location, 1716
Mission street. Meets every Thursday evening.
Howard Club. Pythian Castle, 909 Market street.
Iroquois Club. Organized September 9, 1883. In-
corporated April 20, 1886. Meets at Pythian Castle,
909J^ Market street, every Friday. Object is to fur-
.ther the interests of the Democratic Party and pro-
mote social intercourse among its members. Charles
Glldea, President ; A. D. Lemon, First Vice-President ,
T. J.Walsh, Second Vice-President; D. J. Gordon,
Recording Secretary; A. D. Pratt, Financial Secre-
tary; J. H. Zemansky, Corresponding Secretary; P. J.
Thomas, Treasurer; Louis Metzger, Chairman Board
of Trustees.
Lincoln Gun Club. Meets second Friday of each
month at 927 Mission street. E. Foster, Secretary.
LoRiNG Club. This is the leading male voice
singing society of San Francisco. It numbers 60
voices and has 250 subscribing members. Rehearsals
are held at Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter street, every Mon-
day evening. Four musical entertainments are given
every season, beginning in May of each year. Officers
—William Alvord, President; C. F. Crocker, Vice-
President; W. C. Stadtfeld, Secretary; W. A. Muri-
son. Treasurer; D. P. Hughes, Director.
Manhattan Athletic Club. Organized Janu-
ary, 1896. Over a hundred charter members have
been enrolled. Instruction meetings are held every
Monday and Friday evening at their hall, 1749 Mis-
sion street. Charles Reno, President ; James Killeen,
Secretary.
Merchants' Club. A social organization com-
posed principally of wholesale merchants. Organized
January 28, 1887. Rooms, Mutual Life Building,
Southeast corner California and Sansome streets.
Officers- Wlllard B. Harrington, President; C. W.
Cob urn, Vice-President; R. W. Gorrlll, Treasurer;
W. E. Erzgraber, Secretary; E. D. Jones, Emil
Greenebaum, Directors.
Methodist Social Union of San Francisco.
Office— 1037 Market street. Officers— Charles Goodall,
President; Wm. Abbott, I, J. Truman and Robert
McElroy, Vice-Presidents ; Bishop Daniel A. Goodsell,
D. D., L. L. D., Rev. John Coyle, D. D., and the pas-
tors of the City Methodist Episcopal Churches,
Managers; Wm. F. Gibson, Secretary; C.B.Perkins,
Treasurer. Meetings held at call of the President.
N. D. G. W.
Native Daughters of the Golden West.
Grand Officers — Miss E. A. Spencer, Past Grand
President, Eureka; Miss Mariana Bertola, Grand
President, Martinez; Mrs. Mary Tillman, Grand Vice-
President, San Francisco; Mrs. Georgle C. Ryan,
Grand Secretary, San Francisco; Miss Inge Peter-
sen, Grand Treasurer, San Francisco; Mrs, Alison
F. Watt. Grand Marshal, Grass Valley; Miss Jose-
phine Devoy, Grand Inside Sentinel, Eureka; Miss
Margaret McKee, Grand Outside Sentinel. Liver-
more. Grand Trustees— Mrs. Belle Conrad, Sonora;
Miss Martha Hahmann, Santa Rosa; Mrs. Belle
Douglass, Nevada City; Mrs. Helen Juarez, Napa;
Mrs. Evelyn Anderson, San Francisco. There are
nine parlors In San Francisco, as follows:
Minerva No. 2. Meets first and third Mondays at
Mission Parlor Hall.
Alta No. 3. Meets Saturday evenings at Shasta
Hall.
Oro Fino No. 9. Meets Saturday evenings at
Alcazar Building.
Golden State No. 50. Meets first and third
Wednesdays at Druids' Hall.
Orinda No. 56. Meets second and fourth Thurs-
days at Union Square Building.
Fremont No. 59. Meets second and fourth Tues-
days at Washington Hall.
BuENA Vista No. 68. Meets Thursdays at Yosemlte
Hall, N. S. G. W. Building.
Las Lomas No. 72. Meets second and fourth Mon-
days at Mission Parlor Hall.
TosEMiTE No, 83. Meets first and third AVednes-
days at Maennerbund Hall, Twenty-third street
and Potrero Avenue.
Annual meetings commence the second Tuesday in
June.
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Native Sons of the Golden West. Ofllce of
the Grand Secretary, N. S. G. W. Building. 414 Mason
street. Grand Parlor organized November 30, 1878.
Grand Officers— Frank H.Dunne, Past Grand Presi-
dent, Columbia Parlor No. 121, San Francisco; Henry
C. Gesford, Grand President, Napa Parlor No. 62,
Napa; George D. Clark, Grand Vice-President, Paci-
fic Parlor No. 10, San Francisco; Henry Lunstedt,
■ Grand Secretary, California Parlor No. i, San Fran-
cisco; Henry S. Martin, Grand Treasurer, Stanford
Parlor No. 76, San Francisco; William M. Conley,
Grand Lecturer, Madera Parlor No. 130. Madera;
Frank Matteson, Grand Orator, Santa Cruz Parlor
No. 90, Santa Cruz; Wm. Henderson, Grand Marshal.
Sacramento Parlor No. 3, Sacramento; C. O. Dunbar,
Grand Inside Sentinel, Santa Rosa Parlor No. 28,
Santa Rosa; Joseph D. Norris, Grand Outside Senti-
nel, Centerville.
Grand Trustees— J. B. Blake, San Luis Obispo; R.
C. Rust, Jackson; Milton D. Garrett, San Francisco;
Fi-ank L. Coombs, Napa; Frank Sablchi, Los An-
geles; Rod W. Church, Oakland; P. E. Zabala, Sall-
Califoknia Paklok No. 1. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at the Pioneer Building.
Pacific Pakloe No. 10. Meets every Tuesday
evening at the N. S. G. W. Building.
Golden Gate Parlor No. 29. Meets every Mon-
day evening at the Pioneer Building.
Mission Parlor No. 38.— Meets every Wednesday
evening at Mission Parlor Hall.
San Franci.sco Parlor No. 49. Meets every
Thursday evening at Bersaglleri Hall, 607 Union.
El Dorado Parlor No. .52. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
RiNCON Parlor No. 72. Meets every Wednesday
evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Stanford Parlor No. 76. Meets every Tues-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Terra Buena Parlor No. 84. Meets every Tues-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Bay City Parlor No. 104. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Niantic Parlor No. 105. Meets everv Tuesday
evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
National Parlor No. 118. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Columbia Parlor No. 121. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Hesperian Parlor No. 137. Meets every Thurs-
day evening at Mission Parlor Hall.
Aloatraz Parlor No. 145. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Alcalde Parlor No. 154. Meets every Wednes-
day evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
South San Fkancisco Parlor No. 157. Meets
every Wednesday evening at F. & A. M. Hall.
Sequoia Parlor No. 160. Meets every Monday
evening at N. S. G. W. Building.
Precita Parlor No. 187. Meets every Friday
evening at Maennerbund Hall, Twenty-fourth and
Potrero avenue.
Olympus Parlor No. 189. Meets every Thursday
fvciiiiig at 310b Bakerstreet.
i'KEsiDio Parlor No. 194. Meets everv Monday
evening at Stelmke Hall, Octavia and Union streets.
Nepi'une Swimming and Bathing Club. Or-
ganized February 21, 1877. Number of members, 45.
Boathouse foot of Leavenworth street. North Beach.
Boats, three four-oar barges. Colors, blue and
white.
Norwegian Club. Organized November 20, 1394.
Number of members, 150. Meets every Thursday at
25 Tenth street. Olflcers— George Heinemann, Presi-
dent; M. S. Moe, Secretary; Klaus Olsen, Treasurer.
Occidental Club. Meets at 413 Stockton street.
John McCarthy, President ; Thomas Dunn, First
Vice-President; E.T.Mills, Second Vice-President;
Joseph E. Baxter, Secretary.
Old Friends. Organized May 15, 1864. Meets
third Thursday nights of each month at 235 Kearny
street, room 9. Objects— Promotion and cultiva-
tion of friendship, social intercourse and mutual
assistance. James A. Johnson, President; J. E.
Slinkey, Secretary.
Olympic Club. Location, .524 Post street. The
largest and most complete organization of its char-
acter in the world. Membership, 2500 adults and 256
.iuveniles. Large classes of ladies attend its gym-
nasium for athletic training. The building erected
by the club contains a magnificent swimming tank,
and the parlors, halls, and various apartments are
modern and beautiful in all their appointments. The
club has extensive exercising grounds, with suitable
special features and appliances, near Golden Gate
Park. The Directors meet every Wednesday night.
Officers- President, F. W. Eaton; Vice-President,
G. A. Newhall; Secretary, C. J. Bosworth; Treas-
urer, H. B. Russ; Leader, E. N. Short; Captain, L.
Gill. Directors— J. O'B. Gunn, J. P. Kelly, L. D.
Owens, H. H. White, G. H. Umbsen.
Pacific Athletic Association. Western Divi-
sion of the Amateur Athletic Union of the United
States. William F. Humphrey, President. Board of
Managers meets second Friday of each month at
Olympic Club.
Pacific Coast Association Native Sons of
Vermont. Organized January 6, 1879. Number of
members about three hundred. Meets on the second
Friday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. Objects-
Social and beneficial. Officers- Frank Dillingham,
President; Geo. Partridge, Dr. J. Townsend and B.
B. Carpenter, Vice-Presidents; S. G. Cheever, Record-
ing Secretary; R. A. Jewell, Treasurer.
Pacific Coast Pigeon Society. Meets first
Saturday evening of each month at 632 Market
street. H. F. Whitman, Secretary.
Pacific Kennel Club. Organized, 1886. Loca-
tlon— 21 Kearny street. Object— To improve the
various breeds of dogs in California, by having their
owners exhibit them in friendly contest for prizes
givcD upon mferlts as to points of excellence. Of-
flcers— Hyppolite Bier, President; Horace Orear, Cor-
responding Secretary; C. A. Haight, Financial Sec-
retary and Treasurer.
Pacific-Union Club. Organized February 1,
1889, by the consolidation of the Pacific and the Union
clubs. Location— Northwest corner Post and Stock-
ton streets. It is one of the noted and exclusive
clubs of San Francisco; elegant in its appointments,
luxurious in Its accommodations; and is provided
with an excellent library, as well as with all current
literature of unexceptionable features. Officers-
Joseph B. Crockett, President; Charles Webb How-
ard, Vice-President; Henry J. Crocker, Secretary;
James D. Phelan, Treasurer.
Pacific Yacht Club. Organized June 28, 1878;
reorganized Nov. 12, 1891. Number of members, 400.
Meets second Wednesday in November each year at
Palace Hotel. Club house at Sausalito. Officers —
I. Gutte, Commodore; C. Morrell, Vice-Commodore;
W. L. Sutherland, Fleet Captain ; Chas. B. Hill.
Secretary; A. Kanzee, Financial Secretary; J. T.
Bounell, Treasurer. The above are the entire Board
of Directors. Secretary's address. Merchants' Ex-
change.
Press Club of San Francisco. Location, Thur-
low Block, corner Kearny and Sutter streets. Offi-
cers—Casslus M. Coe, President; J. C. Donald, Fi-
nancial Secretary; Fred S. Myrtle, Recording Sec-
retary.
San Francisco Bar Association. Organized
April 20, 1872. Location, 530 California street. Ob-
jects—To maintain the honor and dignity of the pro-
fession of the law; to increase its usefulness in
promoting the due anminlstration of justice; to cul-
tivate social Intercourse among its members, and to
procure and maintain a library for their use. Meets
second Saturday of each month. Annual meeting,
second Saturday of January. Officers- Robert Y.
Hayne, President; W. H. Fifield, Sr., First Vice-
President; E. B. Holladay, Recording Secretary;
Warren Gregory, Corresponding Secretary; John M.
Burnett, Treasurer.
San Francisco Golf Club. Meetings are held
at Club House, First avenue, near Presidio Reser-
vation. Executive Committee— Harry Babcock, 306
California street; John Lawson, 316 California
street, and Charles Page, Mills Buildini?.
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Social Societies.
MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.
Social bocieties.
San Fkancisco Grutli-Vekbin. Organized Sep-
tember, 1874. Objects— Cultivation of music, social
entertainments, and to assist its members In sickness.
Meets at 421 Post street (Union Square Hall). Num-
ber of members, about 300. Charles Mueller, Secre-
tary, 421 Post street.
San Feancisco Maknneechoe. Meets every
Tuesday evening at Turn Vereln Hall, 323 Turk street.
Officers— H. Planz, President; Henry Bobslen, Vice-
President; W. Schilling, Treasurer; H. Fortrlede,
Secretary; F. W. Dulfer, Librarian.
San Francisco Scottish Thistle Club. Organ-
ized March 18, 1882. Incorporated October 27, 1887.
Meets at Fraternity Hall, 32 0'Farrell street, the sec-
ond and fourth Thursday evenings of each month.
Objects — To preserve and cultivate memories of
Scotland; to promote among Scotchmen an active
practice of the exercises of their ancestors In all ath-
letic sports. Including dancing; and to stimulate
their study of Scottish history and literature and
minstrelsy. The membership is large, and the an-
nual gatherings are notable and characteristic. Offi-
<;ers— John D. Coulle, Koyal Chief; William Daw-
son. Chieftain; John Ross, Treasurer; George W.
Paterson, Recorder; James Gillies, Financial Secre-
tary; J. Irvine, Sergeant-at-Arms; Alexander
Young, Property Man. Trustees— W. "W. Noble, J.
Lawrence and Alexander Eennie.
San Francisco Turn Verein. San Francisco
Turn Vereln organized 1852. Hall at 323 Turk street.
Stated meetings, first and third Wednesdays of each
month, at 8:30 p. M. Number of members, about
four hundred, of which forty are attached to the
vocal section, F. Fischer, Director; and sev-
■enty-slx to the rifle section, F. Attlnger, Cap-
tain. There is also a school for boys and girls
from seven to fourteen years, numbering about four
hundred, Robert Barth, instructor. Social meetings
for members and friends every last Wednesday of
each month. An entertainment and dance is given
on the first Sunday of each month. A relief society
for sick members is attached to the society, num-
bering about two hundred. Oflicers— G. A. Trost,
President; R. Mueller, Vice-President; H.Dunck, Re-
■cording Secretary; Hermann Stehlin, Corresponding
Secretary; H. Planz, Treasurer; H. Stelber, Finan-
cial Treasurer; M. Arnold, Librarian; H. Bergman,
Assistant Librarian; Robert Barth, Instructor; J.
Hoops, first leader; L. Frank, second leader.
San Francisco Verein. Incorporated Octo-
ber 2, 1853. Number of members, two hundred
and fifty-seven. Reading room Is supplied with an
abundance of different newspapers, and all the cur-
rent magazines and periodicals. Library numbers
about twenty thousand volumes. Location, north-
east corner Post and Leavenworth streets. Officers.
M. Ehrman, President; Adolph Mack, First Vice-
President; S. W. Saalburg, Second Vice-President;
A. W. Myer, Recording Secretary; William L.
Gerstle, Financial Secretary; Bert R. Hecht, Treas-
urer; Arthur Bachman, Librarian.
S. F. Whist Club. Club rooms, 826 Post street.
George E. Bates, President; W. F. Blehdon, Secre-
tary.
San Francisco Yacht Club. Meets in Sausallto.
Objects — The encouragment of yachting, and to assist
in making members proficient in the science of
navigating, designing, building and sailing of
yachts. I. Gutte, Commodore; C. H. Morrell, Vice-
Commodore; W. L. Sutherland, Fleet Captain; <". B.
Hill. Recording Secretary; E. Kenzie, Financial Sec-
retary; H. H. Jenuess, Measurer.
SoHLESwiG-HoLSTEiN Verbin. Mccts the first
and third Thursdays of each month, Washington
Hall, 35 Eddy street. Officers— Louis Hlnk, Presi-
dent; John Schleeman,' Vice-President; Albert
Fischer, Recording Secretary; M.H. Stamer, Finan-
cial Secretary; W. Tollner, Treasurer.
Scotch-Irish Society. Meets at Foresters' Bull.i
ing, 102 O'Farrell street. F. W. D'Evelyn, M. D.,
President; Thomas Whyte, Secretary.
Society of California Pioneers. Organized
August, 1850. Location Pioneer Building, 24 Fourth
street. A society of dignity and character too well-
known to require comment. Qualifications for
membership: To the first class, all who were resi-
dents of California prior to the first day of January,
1849; and the male descendants of all such, who
were members, shall be eligible. To the second
class, all who were residents of California prior to
the first day in January, 1850; and the male descend-
ants of all such, who were members, shall be eli-
gible. Honorary members may be admitted without
these qualifications, but such persons only as have
rendered distinguished or Important services to the
society or to the State; and no person shall be
elected an honorary member who has not at some
time resided within this State; and such person
shall be entitled to all the privileges of the society,
except the right to vote and hold office. Officers—
H. N. Tllden, President; Niles Searles, San Fran-
cisco, H. E. Hlghton, San Francisco, Caius T.
Rvland, Santa Clara; T. L Barker, Oakland;
H". H. Ellis, Sunol, Vice-Presidents; John D. Tal-
laut. Treasurer; John I. Spear, Secretary; John
F.Plnkham, Marshal; Christian Reis, H. N. Tllden,
John H. Jewett, H. B. Russ, E. M. Root, D. D. Harris,
E. T. Kruse, C. J. King, Charles C. Moore and Leon
Sloss, Directors.
Society of California Volunteers. Organ-
ized December 2, 1865. Meets at Occidental Hotel,
quarterly, on the 25th of January, April, July and
October. Society composed of those who served In
the California Volunteers, U. S. A. Officers- Ly-
sander Washburn, President; H. L. Tlckner, First
Vice-President; L.N. Tower, Second Vice-President;
John C. Innes, Recording Secretary; J. L. Homer,
Corresponding Secretary; C. W. Gordon, Treasurer.
Society of True Friends. Organized June 8,
1885. Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month
at Concord Hall, Alcazar Building. Officers— F. D.
Brandon, President; T. R. Tilly, Secretary.
Society San Francisco Letter Carriers' Band.
Meets Wednesday evenings at Teutonla Hall. D.O.
Dougherty, President; J. C. Levy, Secretary.
St. George's Club The. Organized November
1, 1893, and is composed of the members of the
Order, Sons of St. George of this city, and such
other eligible Englishmen as contribute to its
funds In accordance with its by-laws. The build-
ing Is comfortably furnished and comprises a large
assembly and dance hall, lodge room, parlors,
billiard room, reading room, refreshment room and
Secretary's offices. The following lodges are con-
nected with it and hold their meetings weekly in the
lodge room:
Officers— T. W. Butcher, President; Edward Oliver,
Secretary.
BuRNABY Lodge No. 194. Meets Saturday even-
ing. W. L. Chamberlain, Secretary, residence 23
Stanly Place.
London Lodge No. 215. Meets Tuesday evening.
H. Carles, Secretary.
Pickwick Lodge No. 259. Meets Monday even-
ing. Thomas Poyser, Secretary.
Britannia Lodge No. 7. Daughter.'? of St.
George. Meets Thursday evening. Mrs. Williams,
Secretary.
Theatrical Mechanics' Association. San
Francisco Lodge, No. 21, meets on the last Thursday
of every month at Alcazar Building, room 2. Presi-
dent, Max Fogel; Vice-President, William Wharf;
Financial Secretary, Stephen Ryan; Recording Sec-
retary, Frank Ralston; Treasurer, James F. Blakle:
Marshal, George Prentiss; Sergeant-at-Arms, James
Forbes.
State Floral Society. Organized September,
1888. Location— Maple Hall, Palace Hotel. Object-
Promotion of science and practice of floriculture In
all its branches. Meets second Friday of each month
at 2 P.M. Officers— E. J. Wickson, Berkeley; Presi-
dent; E. S. Smith, Secretary, Palo Alto; John Hen-
derson, Treasurer.
Swiss Rifle Club. Organized September 1, I860-
Meets at 627 Commercial street. Objects— Social in"
tercourse and target practice. Oflicers— P. A. Gian"
ninl, President; A. A. Borlini, Secretary; Alfred
Celller, Vice-President and Treasurer; Julius
Leeman, Shooting Master.
Theta Iota Pi. Organized May 9, 1894. Objects—
To promote social interests among the members and
their friends. Club rooms, 103 Devlsadero street.
Meets every Saturday evening. Officers: Hugo
Herzer. President; Ernest J. Cross, Treasurer; C. A.
Cross, Secretary.
Union League Club The. A social and political
organization. The leading Republican club of the
Pacific Coast with a very large and prominent mem-
bership extending throughout California and adjoin-
ing States. George Stone, President; C. M. Short-
ridge, First Vice-President; Dan T. Cole, second
Vice-President; George H. Plppy, Secretary; Charles
G. Clinch, Treasurer.
Union Square Club. Object— The moral and
mental improvement of its members and the culti-
vation of social Intercourse. Receptions in Pioneer
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Hall on the last Friday evening of the month. E. O.
Reiser, President; G. L. Bresse, Secretary. Office,
108 Montgomery street.
Univeksitt Club. Organized in 1890. Number
of members, 420. Club rooms, 722 Sutter street.
Frank J. Symmes, President; M. F. Michael. First
Vice-President; James E. Tucker,Second Vice-
President; J. S. Severance, Secretary and Treasurer.
VeTEKAN VOLTJNTEEK FlKEilEN'S ASSOCIATION OF
California. Meets at 24 Fourth street on the sec-
ond Tuesday of each month. It is for the purpose of
keeping together the veteran firemen. Joseph S.
Marshall, President; Stephen Bunner, First Vice-
President; George Carlisle, Second Vice-President;
William H. Miller, Third Vice-President; W. A.
Scolly, Recording Secretary; W. Fahrenkrug.
Treasurer; Gus. Pohlmann, Financial Secretary.
Board of Directors— John Foley, Ala Harris, William
Raubinger, Frank Terramorse, Thomas Cornell.
Trustees— Frederick Will, H. J. Burns, Richard Har-
rold; John C. Carroll, Sergeant-at-Arms.
Veteran Odd Fellows' Association. Organ-
ized, April, 1877. Odd Fellows of twenty years stand-
ing eligible to membership. Object— The keeping
up of old association, the promotion of the Interests
of the Order and the encouragement of veteran
workers to continue their efforts in the fraternity.
E. H. Black, President; William H. Barnes, Sec-
retary, I. O. O. F. Hall.
Veterans or the California Hundred and
Battalion. Organized May 1, 1866. Office— 422
California street. Number of members originally,
182, comprising the survivors of the 500 men who
served in the 2d Massachusetts Cavalry, as members
of the California Hundred and California Cavalry
Battalion, at their discharge in August, 1865. Holds
an annual reunion on April 9th, each year, the anni-
versary of Lee's surrender. Officers— C.Mason Kinne,
President; W.A.Robinson, Secretary; D.W.Thomp-
son, Treasurer.
Yale Alumni Association or California.
Meetings are held in the months of November
and May; the annual dinner is given in Novem-
ber. There is no special place of meeting. The
object is to bring together the graduates of Tale
University. Officers — Thomas R. Bacon, President;
Charles D. Page, First Vice-President; George
D. Metcalf, Second Vice-President; William B.
Bosley, Secretary; Wallace Alexander, Treasurer.
Executive Committee — Edward L. Brayton and
Samuel Knight.
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TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
■ Instituted in California February 22, 1855, by the
organization of Pacific Lodge No. 1. Organized in
New York, 1851. The order takes an advanced posi-
tion on all questions allied to temperance reform. Its
fundamental principles are truth, rectitude, virtue
and sobriety; total abstinence from all intoxicating
drinks as a beverage; no license in any form or un-
der any circumstances for the sale of such liquors
to be used as a beverage; the prohibition of the
manufacture, importation and sale of intoxicating
liquors, expressed by the will of the people, and
embodied in just laws; the creation of a healthy
public opinion upon the subject; persistence in all
well-directed and humane efforts to reclaim the
fallen, and save others from falling victims. There
are in this city four Bands of Hope, and the follow-
ing-named lodges:
I Father Matthew Total Abstinence and
Benevolent Society No. 1. Organized May, 1869.
Number of members, .300. Meets second and fourth
Wednesday evenings of each month at 121 Eddy
street.
District Lod&e No. 5. L. C. Merrill, D. C. T.,
address Presidio, S. F.; Frank W. Carpenter, S. F.,
1926 Market street.
Evening Star Lodge No. 114. Organized Janu-
ary 14, 1864. Meets at 927 Mission street every
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
International Lodge No. 291. Organized No-
vember 7, 1867. Meets in Mozart Hall, 1358 Market
street, every Monday evening, at 8 o'clock.
:, Manhem Lodge No. 363 (Swedish). Organized
September 26, 1891. Meets in Pythian Castle, 909!^
Market street near Fifth, every Saturday evening, at
8 o'clock.
Model Lodge No. 306. Organized February 14,
1894. Meets in Twin Peaks Hall, corner Seventeenth
and Noe streets every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
Spring Vallet Lodge No. 314. Organized April
14, 1880. Meets in Steimke's Hall, Octavla street,
near Union, every Wednesday evening in each
month at 8 o'clock.
Valley Lodge No. 293. Organized May 13, 1879.
Meets at 927 Mission street every Tuesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
League of the Cross or the Archdiocese of
San Francisco Organized throughout the several
parishes of this city by Right Rev. George Mont-
gomery (then Chancellor of the Archdiocese) in
1890 and 1891 ; comprises six senior and twenty junior
branches, having in all a membership of 6,500. Its
objects are to encourage temperance and total ab-
stinence among Catholic men and boys. The mem-
bers of the junior branches are pledged to total ab-
stinence until reaching the age of twenty-one. The
members of tlie senior branches are of two classes:
First, those who are pledged to total abstinence, and
second, those who while not pledged to total ab-
stinence promise " not to drink in a saloon or place
where liquors are sold, never to send a child to such
a place ; not to treat or be treated therein, and to
discourage the custom of drinking in saloons. The
government Is vested in the Executive Committee,
consisting of the Most Revered Archbishop, the
Spiritual Director and two representatives from
each parish. The officers are Rev. P. O'Ryan, Di-
rector, 529 Clay street; Thomas H. Fallon, Presi-
dent; A. B. Maguire, Vice-President, and David I.
Mahoney and John D. Mahoney, Secretaries.
BANDS OF HOPE.
The following Bands of Hope are maintained by
the I. O. Goofi Templars, viz:
District Superintendent of Juvenile Work, Mrs-
Sarah W. Kerrigan, 20 Willow avenue.
Western Star Band No. 135. Meets at the First
Presbyterian Church, corner Van Ness avenue and
Sacramento street every Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Su-
perintendent, Miss Lottie Graeber, 2121 Fillmore
street.
Epworth Band No. 236. Meets on first Sunday
in every month at 2:30 p. m. In the Epworth M. E.
Church, corner of Twenty-sixth and Church streets.
Superintendent, Mrs. S. F. Favor, 417 Twenty-eighth
street.
Winchester Band. Meets quarterly at the Pro-
testant Orphan Asylum on Haight street, between
Laguna and Buchanan. Superintendent, H. P.
Shedd, 226 Collingwood street.
Golden Gate Band No. 175. Meets every Sun-
day at 3 p. M. at First Baptist Church on Eddy street,
lietween Jones and Leavenworth. Superintendent,
Miss Flossie Collins, smii McAllister street.
LODGE OF GOLDEN LINES.
Walter Gilman Hanke, Most Eminent Commander;
Daniel Crowley, Associate Commander; George
Kuehn, Treasurer; William Harry Homer Jr., Secre-
tary; Ed Trewin, Prelate; William G. Badger,
Patriarch; George W. Caswell, Associate Patriarch;
John N. Egleston, Outside Guardian. Meetings held
every Sunday afternoon at Foresters' Hall, 102O'Far-
rell street, at 3 o'clock. The object of the society is
to induce boys to become thoroughly free from the
use of liquor, tobacco, gambling and profanity.
MARINE TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.
Organized in 1866. Meetfngs are held at the
Mariners' Church, corner of Sacramento and Drumm
streets, on the second Tuesday of every month at
7:30 p. m. Rev. Joseph Rowell, President; Miss
S. M. N. Cummings, Secretary.
Sailor's Woman's Christian Temperance So-
ciety. Holds gospel temperance meetings last
Tuesday of each month at northeast corner of Sac-
ramento and Drumm streets.
St. Mary's C. T. A. and B. Association. Meets
second Sunday of each month In basement of St.
Mary's Church (Old Cathedral).
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WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE
UNION.
Location, 132 McAllister street. The objects of this
thoroughly organized, energetic and widely useful
society, conducted entirely by women, are well
known; and the work It has accomplished Is a great
one, while the promise of Its future serves to encour-
age the hope of yet greater. State Officers— Mrs. B.
Sturtevant-Peet. President, San Jose; Mrs. E. G.
Greene, First- Vice President, Santa Cruz: Mrs. S. J.
Churchill, Second Vice-President, San Jose; Mrs.
Dorcas J. Spencer, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Henri-
etta E. Brown, Corresponding Secretary, 132 McAllis-
ter street, San Francisco; Mrs. Emily Hoppln, Treas-
urer, Tolo; Mrs. M. A. Coughlan, Auditor, Sacra-
mento; Mrs. Ada Van Pelt, Editor of the "Pacific
Ensign," 762 Thirteenth street, Oakland.
Central. Organized 1879. Membership, 64. Meets
second and fourth Wednesdays at 132 McAllister
street. Officers— Mrs. H. H. Luse, President; Mrs S.
B. McCoy, Recording Secretary; Mrs. F. S. Vaslit,
Corresponding Secretary; Dr. Mary Palm, Treasurer.
First Baptist Church. Organized 1894. Mem-
bership, 20. Meets third Tuesday at the First Baptist
Church. Officers— Mrs. S. W. Kerrigan, President;
Mrs. Hodgen. Secretary; Mrs. Lewln, Treasurer.
Third Congregational CnrROH. Organized 1894.
Membership, 61. Meets fourth Friday at Third Con-
gregational Church. Officers— Mrs. C. B. Williams,
President; Mrs. Inez Fredericks, Recording Secre-
tary; Mrs. A. H. Kress, Corresponding Secretary;
Mrs. E. L. Howard, Treasurer.
Northern. Organized 1886. Membership, 7.
Meets first Thursday in month. Officers— Miss S. M.
N. Cummings, President; Miss G. E. Barber, Secre-
tary; Mrs. M. E. Dewing, Treasurer.
Westminster Pkesbyteeian Church. Organ-
ized 1895. Membership, 22. Meetings third Thurs-
days in Westminster Presbyterian Church. Officers
—Mrs. D. J. Spencer, President; M. J, L. Dunn, Sec-
retary; Mrs. C. Adams, Treasurer.
Frances Williard. Organized 1895. Member-
ship, 20. Mrs. Annie L. Barry, President; Mrs. A. L.
Jenness, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Shehan, Corre-
sponding Secretary; Mrs. Moor, Treasure.
Central M. E. Church. Organized 1895. Mem-
bership, 16. Mrs. Samuel Fear, President; Miss F
E. Colby Recording Secretary; Miss E. E. Stan-
bridge, Correspondnig Secretary; Miss Lida Coch-
rane, Treasurer.
THEATRES AND RESORTS.
THEATRES.
Auditorium, Northeast corner Jones and Eddy.
Baldwin, 934 Market.
Bella Union, 805 Kearny.
Bush Street, 323 Bush.
California, Bush, between Kearny and Grant Av.
Chinese, 814 Washington.
Columbia, 11 Powell.
Cremorne, 771 Market.
Grove Street, Grove, near Polk.
Grovek's Alcazar, 116 O'Farrell.
MoRosco's Grand Opera House, Mission near
Third.
Orpheum The, 119 O'Farrell.
Standard, 320 Bush.
TivoLi Opera House, 28-32 Eddy.
RESORTS.
Bay District Race Course, Fifth avenue,
near D.
Central Park, southeast corner Market and
Eighth.
Cliff House and Seal Rocks, termination of
Point Lobos avenue, six miles west of City Hall.
Golden Gate Park, between D and H, from
Stanyan west to the ocean.
Harbor View Park, Jefferson, near Baker.
INGLESIDE Race Track, Ocean avenue, near
Ingleside House
Museum of Academy of Sciences, 819 Market.
Olympic Club Grounds, corner Seventh avenue
and I.
Shoot the Chutes, Haight, between Clayton and
Cole.
SuTRO Baths, Point Lobos avenue, near Cliff
House.
SuTRO Heights, Point Lobos avenue, between
Forty-eighth avenue and the ocean.
Telegraph Hill Observatory, corner Green-
wich and Kearny.
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE
CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO.
COIVIF'ILED FROIVI OF^B^ICIAL SOURCES.
EXPUA NATIONS.
According to the method adopted In this city for numbering buildings, Market Street Is the starting point
for numbers on all streets running from It In a northerly, southerly or westerly direction, and the water
front for all streets running therefrom in a westerly or southwesterly direction. The numbers on all streets
not commencing at Market Street or the water front run in conformity with the numbers of the main streets
running parallel with them, except In the case of a few streets which are numbered in an irregular manner.
On all streets the even numbers are on the right-hand side, and the odd numbers on the left, starting
from the point of beginning. One hundred numbers, or as many thereof as are necessary, are allotted to each
block bounded by main streets; for Instance, Montgomery Street commences at Market, and the main streets
crossing as you proceed north are Sutter, Bush, Pine, etc. Therefore any numbers between 1 and 100 will be
found on the right or left hand slde*of the street between Market and Sutter, between 100 and 200 from Sutter
to Bush, between 200 and 300 from Bush to Pine.
In the streets which are numbered, a dash ( ) Indicates that the cross street does n6t extend to that
side; (o), the street borders on the bay, or public park, cemetery, etc., consequently there are no buildings on
blocks thus designated; (e), the street is not opened through the block, or is interrupted In Its course at that
point by a public square, cemetery, etc.; (e), end of street.
The following-named localities referred to in the Street Directory are situated as follows: Academy
Tract, northwest side of Mission Road, between Silver and Ocean Avenues; Bernal Heights, west of
Twenty-sixth Street, between San Bruno Avenue and Mission Street; City Land Association Tract, north-
west of Old San Jose Road, near County Line; Clarendon Heights, north of Twentieth Street, between
Lincoln Avenue and San Miguel Rancho; College Homestead, east of County Road and north of Silver Avenue;
Excelsior Homestead, southeast of Mission Road, near County Line; Fair Tract, south of Cortland Avenue
and east of Mission; Falrmount Tract, south of Thirtieth Street and east of Mission Street; Flint Tract, west
of Castro Street, between Waller and Seventeenth; Heyman Tract, west of Douglass, between Twenty-
second and Elizabeth Streets; Islals Creek, from west side of San Bruno Avenue, near Silver Avenue, north
and east to the bay; Laguna de la Merced, near the County Line and ocean, 6i4 miles southwest of City Hall;
Lake View, west of Old San Jose Road, from Ocean Avenue south to Railroad Homestead; Mission and
Thirtieth Streets' Extension Homestead, near intersection of Old San Jose Road and Castro Street; Paul
Tract, between San Bruno and Railroad Avenues, near County Line; Presidio Reservation, west of Lyon, and
north of Lake Street to the bay and ocean; Railroad Homestead, northwest of Old San Jose Road, near
County Line; Richmond District, west of First Avenue and north of Golden Gate Park to the Presidio
Reservation and ocean; San Miguel, near the junction of Old San Jose Road and Ocean Avenue; Silver
Terrace Tract, between San Bruno and Railroad Avenues, south of Silver Avenue; South San Francisco,
south of Islals Creek and east of San Bruno Avenue to the County Line and the bay; Spring Valley Home-
stead, west of Mission Road, near Silver Avenue; Stanford Heights Tract, west of Bellevue Street, from
Twenty-flfth south to Thirty-first Street; Sunny Dale Tract, west of San Bruno Avenue, near the County
Line; Sunny Side, west of Old San Jose Road, between San'MIguel Rancho and Ocean Avenue; Sutro
Heights, south of Point Lobos Avenue, between Forty-eighth Avenue and the ocean; University Homestead,
west of San Bruno Avenue, between Silver Avenue and Visltacion Valley; Visitaclon Valley, between San
Bruno Avenue and Mission Road, n<;ar County Line; West End Homestead, north and south side of County
Line, near Mission Road; West End Tract, between Old San Jose and Mission Roads near County Line.
Abbreviations. — N, north; E, east; S, south; W, west; Av, avenue; bet, between; nr, near; s, side.
II^"The neglect of the city authorities for years past to supervise and regulate the numbering of
buildings has led to such confusion of numbers on many streets as to make It difficult at times to find the
house sought for, even with the aid of a street directory. In addition to this, the changes in the names of
numerous streets in accordance with a recent order of the Board of Supervisors has Increased the confusion
heretofore prevailing, and necessitated the renumbering of several streets throughout their entire length.
Up to the present time a few numbers have here and there been changed, but on a majority of the buildings
the old numbers still remain. To counteract as far as possible these changes In names of streets and numbers,
we have Inserted the old and new names of streets and an additional column of figures to designate both old
and new numbers.
A, from First Av bet Point
Lobos Av and B, W to the
ocean
A South, from Fifth Av South
S W to County Line
Aberdeen, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Academy, from Fairmount nr
Chenery, S to Charies
Acadia (Sunny Side), from
Mangels Av S to Circular Av
Accacia, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel Station
Acorn Alley, from W s Leav-
enworth bet California and
Sacramento
Acton (West End Home-
stead), from Mission Road nr
County Line
Ada Alley, from Ada Court nr
O'FaiTUl
Ada Court, from N s O'Farrell
bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Adair, from N s Howard bet
Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Adam (Bernal Heights), from
Eve bet San Bruno Av and
Holladay Av
Adams, see Seymour Av
Addison (Fairmount Tract),
from Bemis W to Castro
Adela, E of San Bruno Av nr
Islals Creek
Adelaide Place, from W s
Taylor bet Geary and Post
Adele Alley, from N s Jackson
bet Stockton and Powell
Adler, from Montgomery Av
bet Pacific and Broadway, W
to Dupont
Agate Alley, from N s Post
bet Taylor and Jones
Agnes Lane, from S s Green
bet Dupont and Stockton
Alleen Avenue, from N s Fif-
teenth bet Guerrero and Do-
lores
Alabama, from Channel bet
Florida and Harrison S to
Esmeralda Av
Cross Sts. w. E.
Channel 2 1
Alameda 100 101
Fifteenth 200 201
Sixteenth 300 301
Seventeenth 400 401
Mariposa 500 501
Eighteenth 600 601
Nineteenth 700 701
Twentieth 800 801
Twenty-first 900 901
Twenty-second 1000 1001
Twenty-third 1100 1101
Twenty-fourth 1200 1201
Twenty-flfth 1300 1301
Twenty-sixth 1400 1401
Army 1500 1501
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY,
Alameda, from junction Berry
and Eighth, W to Harrison
Alamo Square, bet Steiner,
Scott, Hayes and Fulton
Alaska (South S. F.), from
the bay S to India Basin
Alaska Place, fromW s Mason
bet Bay and Korth Point
Albany (Flint Tract), from
Flint W to Masonic Av
Albert, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Albert Alley, from E s Do-
lores bet Fifteenth and Six-
teenth
Albion Avenue, from S s
Fifteenth bet Valencia and
Guerrero, S to Seventeenth
Alcatraz (late Chase), from
Islals Creek S to Hecker
Alder Alley, from S s Twenty-
first bet Guerrero and Do-
lores, S to Twenty-fourth
Aldine, from Parker Av S of
Turk, W to First Av
Alemany, from N s Seven-
teenth bet Dolores and
Church
Alemany Avenue (Academy
Tract I, ^T %V of Mission Road,
from Tlngley S W
Alger Place, from E s First
bet Harrison and Bryant
Algeria (South S. F.), see
Eighteenth Av South
Alice, from S s Folsom bet
Third and Fourth
Alice Alley, from N s Post bet
Tavlor and .Jones
Alleghany (South S. F.), see
A South
Allen, from W s Hyde bet
Union and Filbert
AUen (Bernal Heights), see
Bronte
AUen (Visitacion Valley), see
Rutland
Allison Avenue, from Mission
Road nr County Line
Alma Avenue, from Cole nr
Grattan, W to Stanyan
Alpine (late Emma), from S
s Thirteenth W of Castro, S
to Fourteenth
Alta, from W s Sansome bet
Union and Filbert W
Alta Plaza, bet Steiner, Scott,
Clay and .Jackson
Alvarado, from W s San Jose
Av bet Twenty-second and
Twenty-third, W to View Av
Cross Sts. N. S.
San Jose Avenue 2 1
Guerrero (o (c)
Dolores (c) (c)
Church (c; (o
Sanchez 400 401
Xoe 500 501
Castro 600 601
Diamond 700 701
Eureka
Douglass 800 801
Hoffman Avenue .... 900 901
View Avenue (e) (e)
Amador (South S. F.), from
the bay S of Islals to First
Av South
Amazon (Excelsior Home-
stead), from Mission Eoad nr
County Line
Amboy Alley, from N s Union
bet Powell and Mason
Amherst (University Home-
stead), from S s Silver Av
bet Princeton and Tale
Amity Alley, from S s Chest-
nut bet Mason and Taylor
Anderson (Bernal Heights),
from S s Esmeralda Av bet
Ellsworth and Moultrie
Andover Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from S s Esmeralda
Av W of Moultrie
Angelica, from S Nineteenth
bet Valencia and Guerrero
Ankeny Place, from E s
Powell bet Sutter and Bush
Anna, see Glasgow
Annie, from S s Market bet
New Montgomery and Third,
S E to Mission
Anthony, from N s Mission
bet First and Second
Antonio, from W s Jones bet
Ellis and O'Farrell
Apollo (Silver Terrace), from
Thornton Av S to Williams
Av
Appleton, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islals Creek
Arago, N W of Old San Jose
Koad, from Paulding S W to
Havelock
Arch (City Land Ass'n Tract) ,
W of Old San Jose Koad nr
County Line
Argentine (South S. F.), see
Forty-third Av South
Arizona (South S. F). from
■the bay, S to India Basin
Arkansas, from Sixteenth bet
Connecticut and Wisconsin,
S to Tulare
Arlington (Fairmount Tract) ,
from Old San Jose Road nr
Charles, S W to Roanoake
Arlington Avenue (Lake
View), from Ocean Av S to
Lake View Av
Army, from the bay nr Marin,
W to Fowler Av
Ash Avenue, from W s Larkin
bet Fulton and McAllister, W
to Buchanan
Cross Sis. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Xess Avenue .... 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavla 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan (e) (e)
Ashburton Place, from E s
Grant Av bet Post and Sutter
Ashbury, from Fulton bet
Masonic Av and Clayton, S to
Seventeenth
Astor, W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Athens (Excelsior Home-
stead), from India Av S W to
Amazon
Attridge Alley, from N s Fil-
bert bet Jones and Leaven-
worth
Atwater, from E s Larkin
bet Greenwich and Lombard
Auburn, from N s Jackson
bet Mason and Taylor, N to
Pacific
August AUey, from N s Green
liet Powell and Mason, N to
Union
Augusta, from E s San Bruno
Av nr Silver Av
Austin Avenue, from w s
Larkin bet Bush and Pine, W
to Octavla
Cross Sis. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavla (ej (e)
Avery, from N s Geary bet
Fillmore and Steiner, N to
Post
Avoca, from Douglass bet
Thirty-flrst and Thirty-sec-
ond
Azores (South S. F.), see
Twenty-ninth Av South
Aztec (Bernal Heights), from
Coso Av E to Shotwell
B, from First Av S of A, W to
the ocean
B South, from Third Av South
S W to County Line
Bache (Bernal Heights), from
S s Crescent Av bet Andover
Av and Porter
Bacon (University Home-
stead), from San Bruno Av S
of Burrows
Bacon Place (late Quincy
Place), from S s Pine bet
Kearny and Dupont
Baden (Sunny Side), from
Mangels Av S to Circular Av
Badger (Spring Valley Home-
stead), W of Mission Road nr
Silver Av
Bagley Place, from N s
O'Farrell bet Grant Av and
Stockton
Bahama (South S. F.), see
Eighth Av South
Baker, from N s Haight bet
Broderlck and Lyon, N to the
bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Haight 2 1
Page 100 101
Oak 200 (o)
Fell 300 301
Hayes 400 401
Grove 500 501
Fulton 600 601
McAllister 700 701
Golden Gate Avenue. 800 801
Turk (c) (c)
Calvary Cemetery . . .
Geary l.SOO 1301
Post 1400 1401
Sutter 1.500 1501
Bush 1600 1601
Pine 1700 1701
California 1800 1801
Sacramento 1900 1901
Clay 2000 2001
Washington 2100 2101
Jackson 2200 2201
Pacific Avenue 2300 2301
Broadway 2400 2401
Vallejo 2500 2501
Green 2600 2601
Union 2700 2701
Filbert 2800 2801
Greenwich 2900 2901
Lombard 3000 3001
Chestnut, 3100 3101
Francisco 3200 3201
Bay 3300 3301
North Point 3400 3401
Beach 3.500 3501
Jefferson 3600 3601
Tonquln 3700 3701
Lewis (e) (e)
Baker Alley, from W s Dupont
bet Jackson and Pacific
Baker Avenue (South S. F.),
E of San Bruno Av nr Islals
Creek
Baldwin Court, from N s
Folsom bet Fremont and
First
Ballance, from N s Jackson
bet Sansome and Mont-
gomery, N to Gold
Balmy, from S s Twenty-
fourth bet Harrison and
Treat Av, S to Twenty-fifth
Baltimore Park, from W s
Guerrero bet Ridley and
Fourteenth, W to Dolores
Banks (Bernal Heights), from
Esmeralda Av bet Prentiss
and Butler
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
95
Bannam Place, from N s
Green bet Dupont and Stock-
ton, N to Union
Barbadoes (South S. F.), see
Thirty-ninth Av South
Barlon, from Garibaldi E of
Cadwallader
Bameveld Avenue (late Rail-
road Av), from Islais Creek S
to Silver Av
Barry, from W s San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Bartlett, from S s Twenty-
first bet Mission and Va-
lencia, S to Army
Cross Sts. W. E.
Twenty -first 2 1
Twenty-second 100 101
Twenty-third 200 201
Twenty-fourth 300 301
Twenty-fifth 400 401
Twenty-sixth 500 501
Army (e) (e)
Bartlett (Fairmount Tract),
see Harper
Bartlett Alley, from N s Jack-
son bet Kearny and Dupont,
N to Pacific
Bartol, from Broadway bet
Sansome and Montgomery,
N to Vallejo
Battery, from N s Market
bet Front and Sansome, N to
the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and Bush 2 1
Pine 100 101
California 200 201
Eichmond
Halleck
Sacramento 300 301
Commercial
Clay 400 401
Merchant
Washington 500 501
Oregon
Jackson 600 601
Pacific 700 701
Chambers
Broadway 800 801
Vallejo 900 901
Green 1000 1001
Commerce
Union 1100 1101
Filbert 1200 1201
Greenwich 1300 1301
Lombard (o) 1401
Bauer (Academy Tract) , from
N Ws Mission Road nr Norton
Bay, from the hay bet Fran-
cisco and Korth Point, W to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sts. N. S.
Kearny 2 1
Dupont 100 101
Midway
Stockton 200 201
Powell 300 301
'Mason 400 401
Taylor 500 501
Jones 600 601
Montgomery Av
Leavenworth 700 701
Hyde 800 801
Larkin 900 901
Polk 1000 1001
Van Ness Avenue (o) 1101 •
Franklin (o) 1201
Gough (o) 1301
Octavla (o) 1401
Laguna 1500 (o)
Buchanan 1600 (o)
Webster 1700 1701
Fillmore 1800 1801
Steiner 1900 1901
Pierce 2000 2001
Scott ; 2100 2101
Devisadero 2200 2201
Broderlck 2300 2301
Baker 2400 2401
Lyon (e) lo
Bay View (late Parnassus
Av), from W s Railroad Av
nr Eighteenth Av South
Bay View Place, from N s
Union bet Jones and Leaven-
worth
Beach, from the bay bet North
Point and Jefferson, W to
Presidio Reservation
Beacon (Fairmount Tract) ,
from Castro S of Thirtieth
Beale, from S s Market bet
Main and Fremont, S E to
the bay
Cross Sts. w. E.
Market 2 1
Mission 100 101
Howard 200 201
Folsom 300 301
Beale Place —
Harrison 400 401
Bryant 500 (o)
Brannan (e) (e)
Beale Place, from E s Beale
bet Folsom and Harrison, E
to Main
Beaver, from w s Noe bet
Fifteenth and Sixteenth, W
to Castro
Becker Place, from S s Taylor
bet Post and Sutter
Bedford Place, from N s Jack-
son bet Stockton and Powell
Beethoven, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Beideman, from N s Ellis
bet Scott and Devisadero
Belcher, from S s Thirteenth
bet Church and Sanchez, S to
Fourteenth
Belcher Court, from S s Four-
teenth bet Church and San-
chez
Belden, from N s Bush bet
Montgomery and Kearny, N
to Pine
Belgrave Avenue (Clarendon
Heights), from Lincoln Av,
W to San Miguel Rancho
Bellair Place, from N s Chest-
nut bet Dupont and Stockton,
N to Francisco
Bellevue, from Elizabeth W
of Hoffman Av, S to Thirty-
first
Bellevue Avenue, from s s
Greenwich bet Dupont and
Stockton
Bellevue Avenue, S E of
Mission Road nr County Line
Belmont Avenue, from Wood-
land Av X W to Sunset Av
Belmont Place, from E s Sev-
enth bet Bryant and Brannan
Belvedere, from s s Waller
bet Clayton and Cole, S to
Frederick
Bemis (Fairmount Tract),
from Beacon to Castro
Bennington (Bemal Heights),
from .iunction North Av and
Lincoln S to Cortland Av
Benton Avenue (Bernal Heights),
from W s Andover Av S of
Crescent Av
Bepler, from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Bergen Alley, from W s Hyde
bet Bay and North Point
Berkeley Avenue (now Treat
Avi. from Precita Place bet
Folsom and Harrison
Berkshire, nr intersection
Old San Jose Road and Castro
Berlin (University Home-
stead), from Silver Av bet
Girard and Goettingen
Bermuda (South S. F.), see
Twenty-fourth Av South
Bemadotte, E of San Bruno
Av nr Ish.is Creek
Bemal (now Shotwell), from
Twenty-sixth nr Howard, S
to Precita Av
0:2
Bemal Avenue iBemal Heights)
from Coso Av nr California
Av, E to Shotwell
Bernard, from W s Taylor
bet Pacific and Broadway,
W to Leavenworth
Cross Sts. N. s.
Taylor 2 1
Jones 100 101
Leavenworth (e) (e)
Bemice, from S s Twelfth bet
Folsom and Harrison, S W to
Thirteenth
Berry, from the bay bet King
and Channel, S W to Eighth
Cross Sts. N. s.
Second 2 1
Hammond Place —
Third 100 101
Madden —
Haggln —
Tevis —
Dewey —
Fourth 200 201
Fifth :300 301
Sixth 400 401
Seventh 50O 501
Channel
Eighth le) (e)
Berry Place (late Martin),
from E s Grant Av bet Sutter
and Bush
Bigelow, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Biggs, E of San Bruno Av nr
Islais Creek
Billings Place, from N s
Filbert bet Sansome and
Montgomery
Birch Avenue, from W s Lar-
kin bet Grove and Fulton, W
Cross Sis. N. s.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue 200 201
Franklin (c) (c)
Gough (c) (c)
Octavla 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan TOO 701
Bismarck, from Old San Jose
Koad nr County Line
Blackstone, from Franklin
bet Greenwich and Lombard
Blaine (Bernal Heights, now
Eugenia Avi, from Prentiss
nr Cortland Av, W to North
Av
Blake (late Ferrie), from
Point Lobos Av bet Collins
and Cook
Blanche Alley, from Twenty-
third bet Church and Sanchez
BlUXOme, from W s Fourth
bet Brannan and Townsend,
W to Sixth
Boardman, from S s Bryant
bet Sixth and Seventh, S E
to Brannan
Boise (Bernal Heights, now
Peralta Av), from S s Pow-
hattan nr Holladay Av
Bolivia (South S. F.), see
Forty-ninth Av South
Bond, from S s Mission bet
Twelfth and Thirteenth
Bond (now Dehon), from S s
Sixteenth bet Church and
Sanchez, S to Seventeenth
Bond Alley, from S s Green-
wich bet Stockton and Powell
Bone Alley, see Green Place
Bonita, from W s Polk bet
Vallejo and Green, W to Van
Ness Av
Boston Place, from W s First
iiet Folsom and Harrison
Bosworth, from W s Mission
Road S of Crescent Av
Bourbon, E of San Bruno Av
nr Precita Creek
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Bourbon Place, from N s
Eddy tiet Steiner and Pierce,
N to Ellis
Bourne, E of San Bruno Av
nr ItJlais Creek
Boutwell (South S. F.), from
Islals Creek, S to Augusta
BowdOin (University Home-
stead), from S s Silver Av W
of Hamilton
Bower Place, from S s Green
bet Dupiint and Stockton
Bowie Avenue, from E s
Eleventh bet Howard and
Folsom
Bowles Place (now Tonning-
sen Place), from N s Howard
bet Twelfth and Thirteenth
Boyce, from Point Lobos Av
bet Cook and Williamson
Boyd, from Chesley bet Har-
rison and Bryant
Boylston, from N s Silver Av
W of Merrill
Bradford (Bernal Heights),
from f^smeralda Av E of Car-
ver, S to Powhattan
Brady, from S s Market bet
Potter and Valencia, S E to
West Mission
Brady Place, see Rockland
Brannan, from the bay bet
Bryant and Townsend, S W
to Channel
Cross Sts. N. S.
Beale 2 1
Fremont 100 101
First 200 201
Dover
Japan
Second 300 301
Stanford
Thompson Avenue. . .
Third 400 401
Pvitch
Zoe
Rushton Place
Fourth 500 501
Fifth 600 601
Sixth 700 701
Clinton
Geneva
Boardman
Brannan Place
Gilbert
Seventh 800 801
Langton
Norton Court
Decatur
Eighth 900 901
Converse ■
Ninth 1000 1001
Dore
Channel (e) (e)
Brannan Place, from S s
Brannan bet Sixth and Sev-
enth
Brazil Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Mission
Koad S of China Av
Brekle's Place, from S s Pa-
citie liet Hyde and Larkin
Brenham Place, from N s
Clay bet Kearny and Dupont,
N to Washington
Brewery Alley, from S s Fol-
som bet Sixteenth and Seven-
teenth
Brewster (Bernal Heights),
from Hope S W to Esmeralda
Av
Bridge Place, from S s Broad-
way bet Leavenworth and
Hyde
Bright (City Land Associa-
tion Tract), W of Old San
Jose Road nr County Line
Brigliton Avenue (Lake View),
from Ocean Av S to Lake
View Av
Britton, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Broad (Railroad Homestead) ,
W of Old San Jose Road nr
County Line
Broad's Place, from N s Bush
bet Hyde and Larkin
Broadway, from the bay bet
Pacific and Vallejo, W to
Presidio Reservation
Cross S/s. N. S.
Davis 2 1
Front 100 101
Battery 200 201
Sansome 300 801
Prescott
Bartol
Montgomery 400 401
Rowland
Kearny 500 501
Pinckney Place
Montgomery Avenue.
Dupont 600 601
Pacific Alley •
Duncan Court
Stockton 700 701
Virginia Place - —
Morey Alley
Powell 800 801
Scott Place
Mason 900 901
Salmon
Himmelman Place...
Taylor 1000 1001
Sweet
Florence Place
Jones 1100 1101
Leavenworth 1200 1201
Morse Place
Bridge
Hyde 1300 1301
Morrell Place
Larkin 1400 1401
Polk 1500 1501
Van Ness Avenue.... 1600 1601
Franklin 1700 1701
Gough 1800 1801
Octavla 1900 1901
Laguna 2000 2001
Buchanan 2100 2101
Webster 2200 2201
Fillmore 2300 2301
Steiner 2400 2401
Pierce 2500 2501
Scott 2600 2601
Devisadero 2700 2701
Broderick 2800 2801
Baker 2900 2901
Lyon (e) (e)
Broderick, from N s Waller
bet Devisadero and Baker,
N to the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Waller 2 1
Haight 100 101
Page 200 201
Oak 300 301
Fell 400 401
Hayes 500 501
Grove 600 601
Fulton 700 701
McAllister 800 801
Golden Gate Avenue. 900 901
Turk 1000 1001
Eddy 1100 1101
Ellis 1200 1201
O'Farrell 1300 1301
Geary 1400 1401
Post 1500 1501
Sutter 1600 1601
Bush 1700 1701
Pine 1800 1801
California 1900 1901
Sacramento 2000 2001
Clay 2100 2101
Washington 2200 2201
Jackson 2300 2301
Pacific Avenue 2400 2401
Broadway 2.500 2501
Vallejo 2600 2601
Green 2700 2701
Union 2800 2801
Filbert 2900 2901
Greenwich .3000 3001
Lombard 3100 3101
Chestnut 3200 3201
Francisco 3300 3301
Bay ...3400 3401
NorthPoint .3500 3501
Beach 3600 3601
Jefferson 3700 8701
Tonquin 3800 3801
Lewis (e) (e)
Bronte (Bernal Heights), from
S 8 Cortland Ave bet Brad-
ford and Putnam
Brook, from W s Mission nr
Cortland Av
Brooklyn Place, from S s
Sacramento bet Dupont and
Stockton
Brooks, from N s Market bet
Kearny and Grant Av, N to
Geary
Brosnan, from W s Valencia
bet Ridley and Fourteenth,
W to Guerrero
Brown, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Brown Alley, see City Hall
'Place
Bruce Avenue (Lake View)
from Harold Av E
Bruce Place, from W s Sev-
enth bet Folsom and Harrison
Bruce Place (now Harrison
Av), from S s Folsom nr
Seventh
Brunswick (West End Home-
stead), S E of Mission Road
nr County Line
Brush, from N s Chestnut bet
Scott and Devisadero
Bryant, from the bay bet
Harrison and Brannan, S W
to Channel, thence S to Army
Cross Sts. N. s.
Spear 2 1
Main
Beale 100 101
Fremont 200 201
First 300 301
Ellery
Rincon Place
Stanly Place
Second 400 401
Third 500 501
Ritch
Zoe
Fourth 600 601
Weston Place •
Fifth 700 701
Oak Grove Avenue . .
Morris Avenue
Sixth 800 801
Garden
Clinton
Boardman
Gilbert
Seventh 900 901
Langton
Chesley
Victor
Kate
Decatur
Eighth 1000 1001
Converse
Preston Place
Ninth 1100 1101
Dore
Tenth 1200 1201
Juniper •
Eleventh 1300 1301
Channel 1400 1401
Alameda 1500 1501
Fifteenth 1600 1601
Sixteenth 1700 1701
Seventeenth 1800 1801
Mariposa 1900 1901
Eighteenth 2000 2001
Nineteenth 2100 2101
Twentieth 2200 2201
Twenty-first 2300 2301
Twenty-second 2400 2401
Twenty-third 2500 2501
Twenty-fourth 2600 2fiUl
Twenty-flfth 2700 2701
Twenty-sixth 2800 2801
Army (e) (e>
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
97
Bryant Avenue (now Bryant
Street), from Channel, S to
Army
Bryant Avenue (now Con-
verse), from N B Bryant bet
Eightb and Ninth
Bryant Place (now Burnett
Place), from N s Bush bet
Sansome and Montgomery
Buchanan, from N s Market
and Thirteenth bet Laguna
and Webster, N to the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and Ridley . . 2 1
Hermann 100 101
Waller 200 201
Elm
Haight 300 301
Rose Avenue
Page 400 401
Lily Avenue
Oak 500 501
Hickory Avenue
Fell 600 601
Linden Avenue
Hayes 700 701
Ivy Avenue
Grove 800 801
Birch Avenue
Fulton 900 901
Ash Avenue
McAllister 1000 1001
Golden Gate Avenue. 1100 1101
Turk, 1200 1201
Laurel Avenue ..
Eddy 1300 1301
Willow Avenue
Ellis 1400 1401
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1500 1501
Clarence Court
Geary 1600 1601
Post 1700 1701
Sutter 1800 1801
Bush 1900 1901
Pine 2000 2001
California 2100 2101
Sacramento , 2200 2201
Clay 2300 2301
Washington 2400 2401
Jackson 2500 2501
Pacific Avenue 2600 2601
Broadway 2700 2701
Vallejo 2800 2801
Green 2900 2901
Union 3000 3001
Filbert 3100 3101
Plxley
Greenwich 3200 3201
Moulton
Lombard 3300 3301
Chestnut (c) (c)
Lobos Square
Bay 3600 3601
NorthPoint 3700 3701
Beach 3800 3801
Jefferson 3900 3901
Tonquln 4000 4001
Lewis (e) (e)
Buc&anan Alley, see Maiden
Alley
Vista (Bernal Heights),
from Coso Av bet Elsie and
North Av, S W to Cortland Av
Vista Avenue (late
Park Road), surrounding
Buena Vista Park
Buena Vista Park, S of
Haight bet Broderlck and
Lott
Buena Vista Square, bet
Napa, Shasta, Vermont and
Utah
Bulah (late Kate), from Cole
bet Waller and Frederick, W
to Stanyan
Burcham Place, from W s
Leavenworth bet Golden
Gate Av and Turk
Burgoyne Place, from S s
Pacific bet Leavenworth and
Hyde
Burnett Place, from N s Bush
bet Sansome and Montgom-
ery
Burnside Avenue, nr inter-
section Old San Jose Road
and Castro
Burritt, from S s Bush bet
Stockton and Powell
Burrows (University Home-
stead), from San Bruno Av
S of Felton
Bush, from N s Market bet
Sutter and Pine, W to Cen-
tral Av
C?-oss Sts. N. S.
Market 2 1
Battery 100 101
Sansome 200 201
Burnett Place
Montgomery 300 301
Trinity
Russ Alley
Belden
Kearny 400 401
St. George Alley
Clara Lane
Mary Lane
Dupont .500
Grant Avenue 501
Chatham Place
Stockton 600 601
Burritt
Monroe
Chelsea Place
Powell 700 701
Bush Street Place
Mason 800 801
Taylor 900 901
Jones 1000 1001
Leavenworth 1100 1101
Hyde 1200 1201
Broad's Place
Larkln 1300 1301
Polk 1400 1401
Van Ness A venue 1500 1501
Franklin 1600 1601
Gough 1700 1701
Octavla 1800 1801
Laguna 1900 1901
Buchanan 2000 2001
Webster..'. 2100 2101
Cottage Row
Fillmore 2200 2201
Steiner 2300 2301
Pierce 2400 2401
Scott 2500 2501
Devlsadero 2600 2601
Broderlck 2700 2701
Baker 2800 2801
Lyon 2900 2901
Central Avenue (e) (e)
Bush Street Place, from N s
Bush bet Powell and Mason
Butler (Bernal Heights, now
Folsom), from Esmeralda Av
bet Banks and Gates, S to
Cortland Av
Butte (now Nineteenth), from
the bay bet Eighteenth and
Twentieth, W to Harrison
Byington Avenue (now Olive
Avenue), from W s Webster
bet Ellis and O'Farrell, W
to Steiner
Byrne, E of San Bruno Av nr
Islais Creek
Byrne (Visitacion Valley),
see Peabody
Byron (Bernal Heights, now
Brewster), from Isabel S W
to Rutledge Av
Byron (West End Tract), see
Regent
Byxhee (City Land Associa-
tion Tract), W of Old San
Jose Road nr County Line
C, from First Av S of B, W to
the ocean
C South, from Water Front
S W to County Line
Catoot (Bernal Heights), from
Franconla N W to Peralta
Av
Cadell Alley, from N s Union
bet Dupont and Stockton
Cadwallader, E of San Bruno
Av nr Islais Creek
Caine Avenue, W of Old San
Jose Road, nr Ocean View
Station
Calaveras (South S. F.), from
the bay bet Amador and
Mendocino, W to First Av
South
Caledonia Alley, from Fif-
teenth bet Mission and Va-
lencia, S to Sixteenth
Calhoun, from N s Green bet
Sansome and Montgomery,
N to Union
California, from junction
Market and Drumm bet Pine
and Sacramento, W to City
Cemetery
Cross Sts. N. s.
Market and Drumm.. 2 1
Davis 100 101
Front 200 201
Battery 300 3U1
Sansome 400 401
Leidesdorff
Montgomery 500 501
Spring
Webb .
Kearny 600 601
Wallace Place
St. Mary
Quincy
Dupont 700 701
Sellna Place
Grace Terrace
Stockton 800 801
Pratt Place
Prospect Place
Miles Court
Powell 900 901
Mason 1000 1001
Cushman
Taylor 1100 1101
Jones 120O 1201
Leavenworth 1800 1301
Helen
Jacoby Place
Hyde 1400 1401
Larkln 1500 1501
Polk 1600 1601
Van Ness Avenue 1700 1701
Franklin 1800 1801
Gough 1900 1901
Octavla 2000 2001
Laguna 2100 2101
Buchanan 2200 2201
Webster 2300 2301
Middle
Fillmore . 2400 2401
Steiner.. 2500 2501
Pierce.. 2600 2601
Scott 2700 2701
Devlsadero 2800 2801
Broderlck 290Q 2901
Baker 3000 3001
Lyon 3100 3101
Central Avenue 3200 3201
Walnut 3300 (o)
Laurel 3400 (6)
Locust 3500 (o)
Spruce 360O (o)
Maple 3700 (o)
Cherry 3800 (o)
First Avenue 3900 3901
California Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from Coso Av bet
Mission and Prospect Av,S W
to Cortland Av
California South, from First
Av bet Clement and Cali-
fornia, W to Sixth Av
Cambridge ( nniversity Homestead),
from S s Sliver Av bet Tale
and Oxford
Camelia, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Camp, from E s Guerrero bet
Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Canal (College Homestead),
from E s Mission Road nr
Silver Av
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Um <d
Capitol Avenue, from Ocean
Av nr Mlramar Av, S to Pal-
metto Av
Capp, from S s Fifteenth bet
Howard and Mission, S to
Twenty-sixth
Cross Sts. W. E.
Fifteenth 2 1
Adair
Sixteenth 100 101
Seventeenth 200 201
Eighteenth 300 301
Nineteenth 400 401
Twentieth 500 501
Twenty -first 600 601
Twenty-second 700 701
Twenty-third 800 801
Twenty-fourth 900 901
Twenty-fifth 1000 1001
Twenty-sixth (e) (e)
Card Alley, from W s Stock-
ton bet Vallejo and Green
Carl, from Clayton S of Fred-
erick, W to First Ay
Carlos (Fairmount Tract),
see Dlgby
Carlos Place, from S s O'Far-
rell bet Powell and Mason
Carolina, from Eighth bet
Wisconsin and De Haro, S to
Tulare
Caroline (now Harriet), from
S 8 Folsom bet Sixth and
Seventh
Caroline (now Dore), from S s
Howard l)et Ninth and Tenth
Caroline Place, from E s Pow-
ell bet Jaclison and Pacific
Carr, from Paul Av S to Sa-
linas Av
Carr Place, from S s Chestnut
bet Mason and Taylor
Carrie, from Chenery nr Cas-
tro
Carter, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Carthagena (South S. F.),
see Forty-eighth Av South
Carver (Bernal Heights) , from Es-
meralda Av S to Powhattan
Case, from W of San Bruno A v
nr head Islals Creeli
Casein Avenue, from Doug-
lass nr Nineteenth to Eagle
Castro, from S s Thirteenth
W of Noe, S to Old San Jose
Eoad
Cross Sts. W. E.
Ridley 2 1
Fourteenth 100 101
Henrv
Fifteenth 200 201
Tilden
Beaver
Sixteenth 300 301
State
Marljet
Seventeenth 400 401
Eighteenth 500 501
Nineteenth 600 601
Twentieth 700 701
Liberty
Twenty-first 800 801
Hill
Twenty-second 900 901
Alvarado
Twenty-third 1000 1001
Elizabeth
Twenty-fourth 1100 1101
Jersey
Twenty-fifth 1300 1201
Clipper
Twenty-sixth 1300 1301
Array
Twenty-seventh 1400 1401
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 1500 1501
Valley
Twenty-ninth 1600 1601
Day
; Thirtieth 1700 1701
Cayuga Avenue (West End
Tract), from Ocean Av W of
Mission Road
Cedar, from N s Clay bet
Davis and Front, N to Wash-
ington
Cedar Avenue, from W s Lar-
kln bet Geary and Post, W to
Laguna
Cross ats. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue (c) (c)
Franklin (c) (c)
Gough (c) (c)
Octavia 500 501
Laguna (e) (e)
Cedar Lane, see Clarion Alley
Cemetery Avenue, see Cen-
tral Av
Center (now Sixteenth), from
the bay bet Fifteenth and
Seventeenth, W to Harrison
Central (City Land Ass'n
Tract), see Sargent
Central Avenue. This Ave-
nue now includes the street
formerly called Lott and ex-
tends from the Presidio Res-
ervation W of Lyon, S to
Buena Vista Av
Old Mimbers.
Cross Sts. E. W.
Geary 2 1
Post 100 (o)
Sutter 200 (o)
Bush 300 (o)
Pine 400 (o)
California 500 501
Sacramento 600 601
Clay 700 701
Washington 800 801
Jackson 900 901
Pacific Avenue
2few Numbers.
E. W.
Buena Vista Avenue. 2 1
Waller
Haight 100 101
Page 200 201
Oak (c) (c)
Golden Gate Park ...
Fell 400 401
Hayes 500 .501
Grove 600 601
Fulton 700 701
McAllister 800 801
Golden Gate Av 900 901
Turk (c) (c)
Calvary Cemetery . . .
Geary 1400 1401
Post 1.500 (o)
Sutter 1600 (o)
Bush 1700 (o)
Pine 1800 (o)
California 1900 1901
Sacramento 2000 2001
Clay 2100 2101
Washington 2200 2201
Jackson 2300 2301
Pacific Avenue (e) (e)
Central Court, from S s
Haight bet Gough and Oc-
tavia
Central Ocean Road, from H
nr Second Av. S W to Ocean
Av
Central Place, from S s Pine
bet Kearny and Dupont
Ceres (Silver Terrace), from
Thornton Av S E to Williams
Av
Chambers, from W s Davis
bet Pacific and Broadway, W
to Battery
Chambers Place, from N s
Greenwich bet Powell and
Mason, N to Lombard
Channel, from the bay bet
Berry and Hooper, S W to
Seventh, thence W to Har-
rison
Channel, from W s San Bruno
Av nr head Islais Creek
Chapultepec (Bemal Heights),
from Coso Av bet Prospect
Av and Elsie, S W to Cort-
land Av
Charity, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islals Creek
Charles (Fairmount Tract),
from Old San Jose Road nr
Arlington to Chenery
Charles Place, from N s Har-
rison bet First and Second
Charter Oak Avenue, from
Islals Creek E of San Bruno
Av, S to Paul Tract
Chase, see Commonwealth Av
Chase (now Alcatraz), from
Islais Creek S to Hecker
Chase Place, from E s Mason
bet Broadway and Vallejo
Chatham Place, from N s
Bush bet Dupont and Stock-
ton
Chattanooga, from S s
Twenty-first bet Dolores and
Church, S to Twenty-fourth
Chelsea Place, from S s Bush
bet Stockton and Powell
Chenery (Fairmount Tract),
from Thirtieth nr Church, S
and S W
Cherry, from N s California
bet Maple and First Av, N to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sts. E. W.
California 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Clay 200 201
Washington 300 301
Jackson 400 401
Pacific Avenue (e) (e)
Cherubusco (Bernal Heights,
now Elsie), from Coso Av
bet Chapultepec and Buena
Vista, S W to Cortland Av
Chesley, from S s Harrison
bet Seventh and Eighth, S E
to Bryant
Chestnut, from the bay bet
Lombard and Francisco, W
to Presidio Reservation
Cross its. N. S.
Sansome 2 1
Montgomery ..... ...
Wlnthrop
Kearny 100 101
Dupont 200 201
Bellalr Place
Stockton 300 301
Chestnut Alley
Powell 400 401
Mason 500 501
Carr Place...
Montgomery Avenue
Taylor 600 601
Jones 700 701
Leavenworth 800 801
Hyde 900 901
Larkln 1000 1001
Polk 1100 1101
Van Ness Avenue. . . .1200 1201
Franklin 1300 1301
Gough 1400 1401
Octavia 1500 1501
Laguna (o) 1601
Buchanan (o) 1701
Webster 1800 ISOl
Fillmore 1900 1901
Stelner 2000 2001
Pierce 2100 2101
Scott 2200 2201
Devlsadero 2300 2301
Broderlck 2400 2401
Baker 2500 2501
Lyon (e) (e)
Chestnut Alley, from N s
Chestnut bet Stockton and
Powell
China (South S. F.), from
^_ Water Front nr C South, to
::-: Third Av South
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
China Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Mission
Road S of Japan Av
Churcll, from Hermann bet
Dolores and Sanchez, S to
Thirtieth. (Some of the
buildings on this street are
incorrectly numbered.)
Cross S/s. W. B.
Hermann 2 1
Thirteenth 100 101
Reservoir
Fourteenth 200 201
Market
Fifteenth 300 801
Sixteenth 400 401
Church Lane
Seventeenth 500 501
Borland
Eighteenth 600 601
Hancock
Nineteenth 700 701
Cumberland
Twentieth 800 801
Liberty
Twenty-first 900 901
Twenty-second 1000 1001
Twenty-third... (900) 1100 1101
Twenty-fourth (1000) 1200 1201
Jersey
Twenty-flfth 1300 1301
Clipper
Twenty-sixth 1400 1401
Army
Twenty-seventh 1500 1501
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 1600 1601
Valley
Twenty-ninth 1700 1701
Day
Thirtieth (e) (e)
Churcli Alley, from N s Wash-
ington bet Dupont and Stock-
ton
Church Avenue (late Noo-
nan's Place), from S s Vallejo
bet Stockton and Powell
Church Lane, from W s Do-
lores bet Sixteenth and Sev-
enteenth, W to Church
Church Place (now Edith)
from W s Dupont bet Green-
wich and Lombard
Churchill Court, see Tiffany
Place
Circular Avenue (Sunny Side)
from Joost Av S W
City Hall Avenue (late Park
Avenue), from S s McAllis-
ter nr Leavenworth, S W to
Larkin
City Hall Place, from N s
McAllister bet Hyde and
Larkin
City Hall Square, from N s
Market opp Eighth, to City
Hall Av
Clairville Place, see Graham
Place
Clara, from W s Ritch bet
Folsom and Harrison, S W
to Sixth
Cross tits. N. S.
Ritch 2 1
Fourth 100 101
Hulbert Alley ■ — -
Fifth 200 201
Sixth (e) (e)
Clara Avenue, from N s Eigh-
teenth W of Douglass
Clara Lane, from N s Sutter
bet Kearny and Grant Av, N
to Bush
Clarence Court, from E s
Buchanan bet O'Farrell and
Geary
Clarence Place, from N s
Townsend bet Second and
Third
Clarendon Avenue(Clarendo)i
Heights), from Lincoln Av
"W to San Miguel Rancho
Clarion Alley (late Cedar
Lane) from W s Mission bet
Seventeenth and Eighteenth,
W to Valencia
Clark, from W s Drumm bet
Jackson and Pacific, "W to
Front
Clarke, see Clarkson
Clarkson (late Clarke) from
Castro nr Thirtieth, W to
Fowler Av
Clay, from the bay bet Sacra-
mento and Washington, W to
First Av
Cross Six. N. S.
East North 2 1
Drumm 100 101
Davis 200 201
Cedar
Front 300 301
Battery 400 401
Sansome 500 501
Leidesdorff
Montgomery 600 601
Kearny 700 701
Brenham Place
Dupont 800 801
Waverly Place
Spofiford
Stockton 900 901
Clay Avenue
Prospect Place
Powell 1000 1001
Fremont Court
Tay
Wetmore Place
Mason 1100 1101
Yerba Buena
Taylor 1200 1201
Jones 1300 1301
Priest
Reed — -
Leavenworth 1400 1401
Hyde 1500 1501
Torrens Court
Larkin 1600 1601
Polk 1700 1701
Van Ness Avenue 1800 1801
Franklin 1900 1901
Gough (c) (c)
Lafayette Park
Laguna 2200 2201
Buchanan 2300 2301
Webster 2400 2401
Fillmore 2500 2501
Stelner (o) 2601
Pierce (o) 2701
Scott 2800 2801
Devlsadero 2900 2901
Broderick 3000 3001
Baker 3100 8101
Lyon 3200 3201
Central Avenue 3300 3301
Walnut 3400 3401
Laurel 3500 3501
Locust 3600 3601
Spruce 3700 3701
Maple 3800 3801
Cherry 8900 3901
First Avenue (e) (e)
Clay Avenue, from N s Clay
bet Stockton and Powell
Clajrton, from Fulton bet Ash-
bury and Cole, S to Seven-
teenth
Clement, from First Av bet
Point Lobos Av and Califor-
nia, W to the ocean
Clement Place, from S s
Green bet Dupont and Stock-
ton
Clementina, from W s First
bet Tehama and Folsom, S W
to Ninth
Cross Sts. N. S.
First 2 1
Rodney
Oscar Alley
Second. (c) (c)
Third (c) (c)
Fourth 300 301
Fifth 400 401
Sixth (c) (c)
Seventh (c) (c)
Sumner
Eighth 700 701
Ninth (e) (e)
Cleveland, from E s Seventh
bet Folsom and Harrison, to
Sherman
Cliff Avenue, from Point Lo-
bos Av nr Thirty-ninth Av,
W to the ocean
Clinton (now Harriet), from S
8 Bryant bet Sixth and Sev-
enth, S E to Brannan
Clinton, nr intersection of Old
San Jose Road and Castro
Clinton Park, from W s Va-
lencia bet Ridley and Four-
teenth, W to Dolores
Clipper, from W s Dolores bet
Twenty-fifth and Twenty-
sixth, W to Fowler Av
Cross S's. N. s.
Dolores 2 1
Church 100 101
Sanchez 200 201
Margary
Noe 300 301
Castro 400 401
Diamond 500 501
Douglass 600 601
Clive, E of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Clover, from Eighteenth W
of Clara Av
Clyde (late Liberty), from N
s Townsend bet Third and
Fourth
Codman Place, from S s
Washington bet Powell and
Mason
Cohen Place, from S s Ellis
bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Cole, from Fulton bet Clayton
and Shrader, S to Clarendon
Av
College (University Home-
stead), from S 8 Silver Av
W of Dartmouth
College Place, from N s Hayes
bet Larkin and Polk
Collingwood (late Sherman),
from S s Seventeenth bet
Castro and Diamond, S to
Twenty-second
Collins, from Point Lobos Av
bet Wood and Blake
Colorado, from the bay S to
India Basin
Colton, from Brady bet Mar-
ket and West Mission
Columbia (now Florida) , from
Channel bet Bryant and Ala-
bama, S to Army
Columbia (now Cumberland) ,
from W 8 Guerrero bet Nine-
teenth and Twentieth, W to
Noe
Columbia Place (now Fargo
Place), from W s Boardman
bet Bryant and Brannan
Columbia Place (Bema) Heiglils,
now Alabama), from Precita
Av S to Esmeralda Av
Columbia Square, from S s
Folsom bet Sixth and Sev-
enth, S E to Harrison
Columbia Square (Park), bet
Folsom, Harrison, Columbia
Square and Sherman
Colusa (now Army), from the
bay bet Twenty-sixth and
Marin. W to Utah
Commerce, from W s Front
bet Green and Union, W to
Battery
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Commercial, from the bay
bet Sacramento and Clay, W
to Dupont
Cross Sts. N. S.
EastXorth 2 1
Drumm 100 101
Davis 200 201
Front 300 301
Batterv 400 401
Sansome 500 501
Leidesdorff
Montgomery 600 601
Kearny 700 701
Dupont (e) (e)
Commonwealth Avenue (late
Chase), from N s Point Lobos
Av bet Parker and Jordan
AV8
Concord Avenue (West End
Tract), from E s Mission
Pvoad nr County Line
Congdon (College Homestead), from
Canal to Silver Av
Congo (Sunny Side), from
Mangels Av S to Circular Av
Congress (Flint Tract), from
Buena Vista Av S W to Ash-
burv
ConMihg (South S. F.) , from
Silver Av nr Augusta
Connecticut, from Sixteenth
bet Missouri and Arkansas,
S to Tulare
Converse, from S s Bryant
bet Eighth and Xinth, S E to
Brannan
Cook, from Point Lobos Av
bet Blake and Boyce
Cooper's Alley, from N s Jack-
son bet Kearny and Dupont
Cora, "W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Corbett Avenue, from Seven-
teenth and Clara Av S W to
Ocean Av
Corea (South S. F.) , see Ninth
Av South
Cortez (Bernal Heights, now
Rutledge Av), from Fran-
conia Av S W
Cortland Avenue (Bemal
Heights), from Mission nr
Thirtieth, E to San Bruno Av
COSO Avenue (Beraal Heights),
from Precita Av nr Mission,
S E to North Av
Costa Rica (South S. F.), see
Thirty-sixth Av South
Cotta (Spring Valley Home-
stead), W of Mission P.oad nr
Sliver Av
Cottage Place, from E s Jones
bet Geary and Post
Cottage Row, from N s Sutter
bet Webster and Fillmore, N
to Bush
Cotter (Academy Tract), from
N W 8 Mission Road bet
Theresa and Francis
County or Mission Road, from
termination of Mission S W
to County Line
Cram Place, from N s Golden
Gate Av bet Buchanan and
Webster
Crane, from Paul Av S to
Salinas Av
Craut (College Homestead),
from Canal S to Silver Av
Creek Lane (now Erie) , from
N E Folsom bet Thirteenth
and Fourteenth
Crescent Avenue, from Mis-
sion S of West Av, E to San
Bruno Av
Croce (Academy Tract) , from
N W s Mission Road bet
Francis and Harrington
Crocker, from N s West Mis-
sion bet Brady and Hermann
Crocker (now Clipper), from
Lincoln Av W to Fowler Av
Crocker Avenue (now Clip-
per), from W s Douglass bet
Twenty-fifth and Twenty-
sixth. W to High
Cronogue Alley, from S s
Twenty-first bet Guerrero
and Fair Oaks
Crook, from N s Townsend
bet Third and Fourth
Cross, from Mission Road nr
County Line
Croton, nr intersection of Old
San Jose Road and Castro
Crystal (late Milton) ,W of Old
San Jose Road nr County Line
Cum Cook Alley, from W s Du-
pont bet .Jackson and Pacific
Cumberland (late Columbia),
from W s Guerrero bet Nine-
teenth and Twentieth, W to
Noe
Cumberland Place, from W s
Valencia bet Nineteenth and
Twentieth
Curtis, from New Morse bet
Pope and Reed
Cushman, from N s California
bet Mason and Taylor, N to
Sacramento
Custom House Place, from N
8 Washington bet Battery
and Sansome
Cuvier (Spring Valley Home-
stead), from W s Mission
Road nr Silver Av
Cypress Alley, from S s Twen-
ty-fourth bet Howard and
Mission, S to Twenty-sixth
D (now Fulton) , from First Av
N of Golden Gate Park, W to
the ocean.
D South, from Water Front
S W to County Line
Dacotah (South S. F.), from
the bay S to India Basin
Dale Place, from S s Golden
Gate Av bet Leavenworth
and Hyde
Dame(Fairmount Tract) ,f rom
Thirtieth nr Church, S to
Randall
Danton(Spring Valley Home-
stead), W of Mission Road nr
Silver Av
Danvers, from Corbett Av
S E to Casein Av
Dartmouth (UniversitjHomestead),
from S 8 Silver Av W of
Bowdoln
Davis, from N s Market bet
Drumm and Front, N to the
bay
Gross Sts. E. W.
Market and Pine 2 1
California 100 101
Sacramento 200 201
Commercial
Clay 300 301
Washington 400 401
Oregon
Jackson 500 501
Pacific ;!;.'.'!;;;."!.'.'!.' eoo eoi
Chambers
Broadway 700 701
Vallejo 800 801
Dawson Place, from E s Mason
bet Sacramento and Clay
Day, from W s San Jose Av
bet Twenty-ninth and Thir-
tieth, W to Fowler Av. (The
buildings on several blocks
are incorrectly numbered.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
San Jose Avenue 2 1
Dolores (200) 100 101
Church (300)200 201
Sanchez (400) 300 301
Noe 400 401
Castro 500 501
Diamond 600 601
Douglass 700 701
Hoffman Avenue 800 801
Bellevue 900 901
De Boom, from W s First bet
Bryant and Brannan, S W to
Second
De Haro, from Eighth bet
Carolina and Rhode Island,
S to Islais Creek
De Kalb (Bernal Heights , now
Peralta Av.), from S s Cort-
land Av bet Heath and Brad-
ford
De Long (late Schiller) , W of
Old San Jose Road nr County
Line
De Long Avenue (late Lucy) ,
from S s Waller bet Masonic
Av and Ashburv
De Montfort Avenue (Lake
View), from Miramar Av W
to Arlington Av
De Wolf (West End Tract),
from Sherman Av nr Old San
Jose Road, S W to Sickles Av
Dearborn (late Mission Av),
from Ss Seventeenth bet Va-
lencia and Guerrero
Decatur, from S s Bryant bet
Seventh and Eighth, SE to
Brannan
Decatur (Bernal Heights),
see Roscoe
Decker Alley, from W s Sev-
enth bet Folsom and Harrl-
Dehon, from S s Sixteenth
bet Church and Sanchez, S
to Seventeenth
Delaware, from the bay bet
Massachusetts and Maryland,
S to First Av South
Delaware (University Home-
stead), see Saratoga
Delaware Avenue (West End
Tract), E of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Delaware Avenue (City Land
Ass'n Tract), see Worcester
Av
Delaware Court, from N s
Sutter bet Powell and Mason
Delgado, from E s Hyde bet
Green and Union
Delta Place, from E s Mason
bet Sutter and Bush
Denmark (South S. F.), see
Second Av South
Derby (late Oak), from E s
Mason bet Geary and Post
Derby Place (late Oak), from
E s Taylor bet Geary and
Post
Desmond, W of San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Detroit (Sunny Side), from
Melrose Av S to Circular Av
Devlsadero, from N s Thir-
teenth bet Scott and Brod-
erick, N to the bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Ridley 2 1
Lloyd
Waller 100 101
Halght 200 201
Page 300 801
Oak 400 401
Fell 500 501
Hayes 600 601
Grove 700 701
Fulton 800 801
McAllister 900 901
Golden Gate Avenue.lOOO 1001
Turk 1100 1101
Eddy 1200 1201
Ellis 1300 1301
O'Farrell 1400 1401
Geary 1500 1501
Garden Avenue
Post 1600 1601
Sutter 1700 1701
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
101
Devlsadero— Cont'd.
Bush 1800 1801
Pine 1900 1901
California 2000 2001
o Sacramento 2100 2101
Clay 2200 2201
Washington 2300 2301
Jackson 2400 2401
Pacific Avenue 2500 2501
Broadway .... ; 2600 2601
Vallejo 2700 2701
Oreen 2800 2801
Union 2900 2901
Filbert 3000 3001
Greenwich 3100 .3101
Lombard 3200 3201
Chestnut 3300 3301
Francisco 3400 3401
Bay 3500 3501
Xorth Point 3600 3601
Beach 3700 3701
Jeflferson 3800 3801
Tonquln 3900 3901
Lewis (e) (e)
Dewey, from S s King bet
Third and Fourth, S E to
Berry
Diamond, from S s Seven-
teenth bet Castro and Doug-
lass, S to Old San Jose Koad
Diamond (Visitacion Val-
ley), see Medford
Diana (Silver Terrace), from
>• ' Thurnton Av to Williams Av
Dickinson, from E s San Bruno
Av nr Union Av
Digby (Fairmount Tract, late
Carlos), from Beacon to El
Monte
Dikeman Place, from w s
Mason bet Ellis and O'Farrell
Division (late New Channel),
from Channel nr Tenth, W
and S AV to Eighteenth
Dock (South S. F.), from
Water Front S W to County
Line
Dodge, from S s Turk bet
Hyde and Larkin
Dolores, from junction of Mar-
ket and Thirteenth bet Guer-
rero and Church, to S of Thir-
tieth
Cross Ms. W. E.
Market and Ridley... 2 1
Clinton Park
Baltimore Park
Fourteenth 100 101
Fifteenth 200 201
Wells Avenue
Sixteenth 300 301
Church Lane
Seventeenth 400 401
Railway Avenue
Borland
Eighteenth (o) 501
Nineteenth (o) 601
Cumberland
Twentieth 700 701
Liberty
Twenty-first 800 801
Twenty-second 900 901
Twenty-third 1000 1001
Twenty-fourth 1100 1101
Jersey
Twenty-fifth 1200 1201
Clipper
Twenty-sixth 1300 1301
Army
Twenty-seventh 1400 1401
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 1500 1501
Valley
Twenty-ninth 1600 1601
Day
Thirtieth 1700 1701
Dominica (South S. F.), see
Twelfth Av South
Donah, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Dora (now Langton), from S
s Folsom bet Seventh and
Eighth
Dore, from S s Harrison bet
Xinth and Tenth, S E to
Brannan
Dore Alley, from Jackson bet
Powell and Mason
Dorland, from W s Guer-
rero bet Seventeenth and
Eighteenth, W to Sanchez,
Douglass, from S s Seven-
teenth W of Eureka, to S
of Thirtieth
Douglass Avenue, from junc-
tion Thirty-tirst and Dia-
mond S W to Thirty-second
Dover, from N s Brannan bet
First and Second
Dow Place, from Hawthorne
bet Folsom and Harrison
Downey (now Langton), from
S s Bryant bet Seventh and
Eighth
Drumm, from N s Market
bet East North and Davis N
to the bay
Ci-oss Sts. B. W.
Market and Calif 'a... 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Commercial
Clay 200 201
Merchant
Washington 300 301
Oregon
Jackson 400 401
Clark
Pacific 500 501
Drury Lane, from W s Sev-
enth bet Folsom and Har-
rison
Dublin (Excelsior Home-
stead), from Persia Av nr
Prague
Dumcombe Alley, from N s
Jacksop bet Dupont and
Stockton
Dunbar Alley, from Merchant
bet Montgomery and Kearny,
N to Washington
Duncan, from W s San Jose
Av bet Twenty-seventh and
Twenty-eighth. W to Fowler
Av. (The buildings on this
street are incorrectly num-
bered; the numbers In the
two right-hand columns are
correct.)
Cross Sis. N. S.
San Jose Avenue 2 1
Guerrero (200) 100 101
Dolores (300) 200 201
Church (400) 300 301
Sanchez (.500) 400 401
Noe 500 501
Castro 600 601
Diamond 700 701
Douglass 800 801
Hoflfman Avenue .... 900 901
Bellevue 1000 1001
Duncan Court, from N s
Broadway bet Dupont and
Stockton
Dunkirk (Bernal Heights,
now Nevada Avenue), from
EsmeraldaAv S to Powhattan
Dunne Alley, from E s Kearny
bet Broadway and Vallejo
Dupont, from N s Bush bet
Kearny and Stockton, N to
the bay. (The numbers com-
mence at 400, a continuation
of the numbers on Grant Av.)
Cross Sis. E. w.
Bush 400 401
Pine 500 501
Virginia Court
California 600 601
Sacramento 700 701
Commercial
Clay 800 801
Washington.... 900 901
Jackson 1000 1001
Pacific 1100 1101
Adler
Broadway 1200 1201
Montgomery Avenue.
Hinckley
Vallejo 1300 1301
Green 1400 1401
Union 1500 1501
Noble's Alley
Filbert 1600 1601
Gerke Alley
Pardee Alley
Greenwich 1700 1701
Edith
Lombard 1800 1801
Whiting
Chestnut 1900 1901
PfelflEer
Francisco 2000 2001
Bay 2100 2101
NorthPoint 2200 2201
Beach (e) (e)
Dupont Alley (see Adler)
DwigM (University Home-
stead), from W s San Bruno
Av S of Woolsey
E Soutli, from India S W to
County Line
Eagle, from junction Doug-
lass and Nineteenth W to
Falcon Av
East North, from Market N,
parallel with the sea wall
(The old numbers on this
street are, at Market .30i, Clay
401, Washington 501, etc.)
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and Sac'mto. (o) 1
Commercial (o) 101
Clay (o) 201
Merchant (o) 301
Washington, (o) 401
Jackson (o) 501
Pacific (o) 601
East South, from Market S,
parallel with the sea wall
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market (o) 2
Mission (o) 100
Howard (o) 200
Folsom (o) 300
East Avenue, from Holly
Park Av E to Andover Av
East Lake Avenue (West
End Tract), W of Mission
Road nr County Line
East Park, from Holly Park
Av E to Andover Av
Eaton Alley, from S s Green
bet Powell and Mason
Ecker, from S s Market bet
First and Second
Ecuador (South S. F.), see
Forty-fourth Av South
Eddy, from junction Market
and Powell bet Turk and
Ellis, W to Calvary Cemetery
Cross Sts. N. S.
Market and Powell . . 2 1
Glasgow
Eddy Place
Mason 100 101
Taylor 200 201
Jones 300 301
Wagner Alley
Leavenworth 400 401
Hyde 500 501
Larkin 600 601
Polk 700 701
Van Ness Avenue 800 801
Franklin 900 901
Gough 1000 (o)
Octavia 1100 (o)
Laguna 1200 1201
Buchanan. 1300 1301
Webster 1400 1401
Fillmore 1.500 1501
Stelner 1600 1601
Bourbon Place
Pierce 1700 1701
Farren Avenue
Scott 1800 1801
Devlsadero 1900 1901
Broderick 2000 2001
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Eddy Place, from S s Eddy
bet Powell and Mason
Edgax Avenue (Lake View),
trom Bruce Av nr Harold Av
Edgar Place, from w s Du-
pont bet Grepnwich and Lom-
board
Edlnburgli (Excelsior Home-
stead;, from Silver Av S "W
to Amazon
Edith (late Church Place),
from W s Duponl bet Green-
wich and Lombard
Edna (Sunny Side), from Mel-
rose Av S
Edson, from Kentucky bet
Butte and Napa
Eighteenth, from the bay bet
Mariposa and Nineteenth, W
(The Inside column shows
the new numbers from Harri-
son W, in acordance with the
extension of the street to the
bay.)
Cross ^is. N. S.
Harrison (3100) 2 1
Treat Avenue
Folsom (3200) 100 101
Shotwell
Howard (3300) 200 201
Capp
Mission (3400) 300 301
San Carlos Avenue .
Stevenson
Valencia (3500) 400 401
Lapldge
Guerrero (3600) 500 501
Fair Oaks Court
Dolores (3700) 600 (o)
Church (3800) 700 701
Sanchez (3900) 800 801
Noe (4000) 900 901
Hartford
Castro (4100) 1000 1001
Collingwood
Diamond (4200) 1100 1101
Eureka
Douglass (4300) 1200 1201
Clara Avenue
Eighteenth Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Eighteenth Avenue South,
from Islais Creek S E to
Water Front
Eighth, from S s Market bet
Seventh and Ninth. S E to
Sixteenth
Cross Sis. w. K.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Manning Place
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Sunshine Court
Tehama
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Ringold
Heron
Harrison 400 401
Bryant 500 501
Brannan 600 601
Townsend 700 701
Eighth Avenue, from Presidio
Reservation S to O
Eighth Avenue South, from
Schneider S E to Water
Front
El Dorado (now Fifteenth),
from the bay bet Alameda
and Sixteenth, W to Harrison
El|Monte (Fairmount Tract,
late William), from Beacon
to Castro
Eldridge, from Chesley bet
Harrison and Bryant
Eleventh, from S s Market bet
Tenth and Twelfth, S E to
Bryant
Cross Sts W. E.
Market 2 1
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Klssling,
Bowie Avenue
Henrietta Square
Folsom 300 301
Harrison 400 401
Bryant (e) (e>
Eleventh Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to S
Eleventh Avenue South,
from Baker Av S E to
Water Front
Elgin Park Avenue, from
Hermann bet Valencia and
Market, S to Thirteenth
Eliza Place, from N s Wash-
ington bet Taylor and Jones
Eliza Place (now Marion
Place), from N s Union bet
Taylor and .Jones
Elizabeth, from W s San
Jose Av bet Twenty-third
and Twenty-fourth, W to
Bellevue
Cross Sis. N. S.
San Jose Avenue 2 1
Guerrero (c) (c)
Dolores (c) (c)
Church, 300 301
Sanchez 400 401
Noe 500 501
Castro 600 601
Diamond 700 701
Douglass 800 801
Hoffman Avenue 900 901
Bellevue (e) (e)
Elizabeth Place, from S s
Folsom bet Third and Fourth
Elk (South S. F.), E of San
Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Elk (Visitacion Valley) see
Aberdeen
Ellen (now Hoffman A v), from
S s Twenty-second bet Doug-
lass and Bellevue
Ellert, from North Av nr
Holly Park Av, E to Andover
Av
Ellery (late Ecker), from S s
Bryant bet First and Second
Ellick Alley, from N s Pacific
bet Dupont and Stockton
Elliot Lane, from O'Farrell
nr Steiner, N to Elliot Park
Elliot Park, from W s
Steiner bet O'Farrell and
Geary
Ellis, from junction Market
and Stockton bet Eddy and
O'Farrell, W to Calvary Cem-
etery
Cross Sts. N. S.
Market and Stockton 2 1
Powell .-. 100 101
Glasgow
Mason 200 201
Taylor 300 301
Jones 400 401
Leavenworth 500 501
Cohen Place
Hyde 600 601
Larkin 700 701
Polk 800 801
Van Ness Avenue 900 901
Franklin 1000 1001
Gough 1100 1101
Octavia 1200 1201
Laguna 1.300 1301
Buchanan 1400 1401
Hollis
Webster 1500 1501
Folger Place
Fillmore 1600 1601
Steiner 1700 1701
Bourbon Place
Pierce 1800 1801
Farren Avenue
Scott 1900 1901
Beideman
Devisadero 2000 2001
Broderick 2100 2101
St. Joseph's Avenue, (e) (e)
Ellsworth (Bernal Heights),
from S s Esmeralda Av bet
Anderson and Gates
Elm (now Laussat Av),from
W s Buchanan bet Waller and
Haight, W to Webster
Elm Avenue, from W s Polk
bet Golden Gate Av and
Turk, W
Cross Sts. N. S.
Polk 2 1
Van Ness Avenue 100 101
Franklin 200 201
Gough (c) (c)
Elmira (South S. F.), from
Islais Creek S to Silver Av
Elsie (lateCherubusco), from
Coso Av nr Chapultepec, S
W to Holly Park Av
Elwood(late O'Farrell Alley) ,
from N s O'Farrell bet
Powell and Mason, N and W
to Mason
Emma, from E s Stockton bet
Bush and Pine
Emma (now Alpine), from S s
Ridley W of Castro
Emma (now Ledyard), from
Silver Av nr Scott Av
Emmet Place, from W s
Stockton bet California and
Enterprise, from E s Folsom
bet Sixteenth and Seven-
teenth
Epstein (now Masonic Av),
from Albany W and N W to
Java
Erie, from S s Mission bet
Thirteenth and Fourteenth,
S to Folsom
Erkson Court, from N s Post
bet Devisadero and Brod-
erick
Esmeralda Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from California Av
S E and E to Holladay Av
Esmond, from New Morse nr
Mission Road, S to Watt Av
Essex, from S s Folsom bet
First and Second, S E to
Harrison
Essex Place, from W s Essex
bet Folsom and Harrison
Estafania, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Eugenia Avenue(Bernal Heights),
from Mission nr Thirtieth,
S E and E to Prentiss
Eugenie, from N s Point Lobos
Av bet Josephine and Wood
Eureka, from S s Seventeenth
bet Diamond and Douglass,
S to Twenty-third
Eureka (Flint Tract), see
Osborne
Eureka Place, from E s Lar-
kin bet Bush and Pine
Evatt, E of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Eve (Bernal Heights), from
San Bruno Av W to Holla-
day Av
Everett (now Natoma), from
W s Third bet Mission and
Howard, S W to Fourth
Evergreen (Flint Tract) , from
Park Road S W to Masonic Av
Everson (Fairmount Tract).
from Beacon nr Bemis
Ewer Place, from W s Mason
bet Sacramento and Clay
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Ewing Place (late Metcalf
Place), from W s Laguna bet
Post and Sutter
Exchange Place, from s s
Pine bet Sansome and Mont-
gomery
Exeter, from Paul Av S to
Salinas Av
F South, from India S W to
County Line
Fair Avenue, from Mission nr
Twenty-ninth, S E to Cali-
fornia Av
Fair Oaks, from S s Twenty-
first bet Guerrero and Do-
lores, S to Twenty-sixth
Cross Sts. W. E.
Twenty-flrst 2 1
Twenty-second 100 101
Twenty-third 200 201
Twenty-fourth 300 301
Twenty-fifth 400 401
Clipper.
Twenty-sixth (e) (e)
Fair Oaks Court, see Oak-
wood
Fatrmount (Pairmount Tract),
from Old San Jose Road W
to Bemis
Faith (Bernal Heights), from
HoUaday Av N W to Brew-
ster
Falcon Avenue, from Eigh-
teenth nr Douglass, to Cor-
bett Av
Falcon Place, from E s Tay-
lor bet Broadway and Vallejo
Falkland (South S. F.), see
Sixteenth Av South
Falmouth (late Willow), from
S 8 Folsom bet Fifth and
Sixth, to Shipley
Farallones (Railroad Home-
stead), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Fargo Place (late Columbia
Place), from Boardman bet
Bryant and Brannan
Famsworth Lane, from Wil-
lard nr Sullivan W to Sunset
Av
Farragut Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Farren Avenue, from n s Eddy
bet Pierce and Scott, N" to
Ellis
Faxton Avenue (Lake View),
from Ocean Av S to Lake
View Av
Federal (late Frederick) , from
W 8 First bet Bryant and
Brannan, to Second
Fell, from junction Market
and Polk bet Oak and Hayes,
W to Stanyan
Ooss Sis. N. S.
Market and Polk 2 1
Van Ness Avenue 100 101
Franklin 200 201
Gough 300 301
Octavia 400 401
Laguna 500 501
Buchanan 600 601
Webster 700 701
Fillmore 800 801
Steiner 900 901
Pierce 1000 1001
Scott 1100 1101
Devlsadero 1200 1201
Broderick 1300 1301
Baker 1400 (o)
Lyon 1500 (o)
Lott.... 1600 (o)
Masonic Avenue 1700 (o)
Ashbury 1800 (o)
Clayton 1900 (o)
Cole 200Q (o)
Shrader 2100 (o)
Stanyan (e) (e)
Fella Place, from E s Powell
bet Bush and Pine
Felton (University Home-
stead), from San Bruno Av
bet Silliman and Burrows
Fern Avenue, from W s Lar-
kin bet Sutter and Bush, W
to Gough
Cross Sts. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue 200 201
Franklin 300 801
Gough (e) (e)
Ferrie, see Blake
Fielding (late Newhall) , from
W 8 Stockton bet Lombard
and Chestnut
Fifteenth, from the bay N of
Sixteenth. W. (The inside
column shows the new num-
bers from Harrison W in
accordance with the exten-
sion of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sis. N. S.
Harrison (1300) 2 1
Treat Avenue
Folsom (1400) 100 101
Shotwell
Howard (1500) 200 201
Natoma
Capp
Minna
Mission (1600) 300 301
Lida Place
Julian Avenue
Caledonia Alley
Valencia (1700) 400 401
Albion Avenue
Guerrero (1800) 500 501
Aileen Avenue
Dolores (1900) 600 601
Landers
Church (2000) 700 701
Sharon
Sanchez".'.'.!!! !(2i66) 800 801
Noe (2200) 900 901
Castro (2300) 1000 1001
Fifteenth Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to W
Fifteenth Avenue South, from
San Bruno Av S E to Water
Front
Fifth, from S s Market bet
Fourth and Sixth, S E to the
bay
Cross Sis. w. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Mint Avenue
Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Tehama
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Shipley
Clara
Harrison 400 401
Perry
Bryant 500 501
Brannan 600 601
Bluxome
Townsend 700 701
King
Berry 800 801
Channel
Fifth Avenue, from Presidio
Reservation S to K
Fifth Avenue (now Madison
Av), from Harrison bet Fifth
and Sixth
Fifth Avenue South, from
Islais S E to Water Front
Figaro (now Franconia Av),
from Peralta Av S E to Rut-
ledge Av
Filbert, from the bay bet
Union and Greenwich, W to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sis. N. S.
Front 2 1
Battery 100 101
Sansome 200 201
Napier Alley
Norton Place
Montgomery 300 301
Kearny 400 401
Filbert Place
Varennes
Grand Place
Dupont 500 501
Medau Place
Jaspar Place
Krausgrill Place
Stockton 600 (o)
Powell . . . , 700 701
Montgomery Avenue
Scotland —
Mason 800 801
Taylor 900 901
Roach
Jones 1000 1001
Attrldge Alley - —
Leavenworth 1100 1101
Hyde 1200 1201
Larkin 1300 1301
Polk 1400 1401
Van Ness Avenue .... 1.500 1501
Franklin IHOO 1601
Gough 1700 1701
Octavia 1800 1801
Laguna 1900 1901
Buchanan 2000 2001
Webster 2100 2101
Fillmore 2200 2201
Steiner 2300 2301
Pierce 2400 2401
Scott 2500 2501
Devlsadero 2600 2601
Broderick 2700 2701
Baker 2800 2801
Lyon (e) (e)
Filbert Place, from N s
Union bet Kearny and Du-
pont. N to Filbert
Fillmore, from N s Thirteenth
bet Webster and Steiner, N
to the bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Ridley 2 1
Hermann 100 101
Germania
Waller 200 201
Laussat Avenue
Haight 300 301
Rose Avenue
Page 40O 401
Lily Avenue
Oak 500 501
Fell 600 601
Hayes 700 701
Grove 800 801
Fulton 900 901
McAllister lOOO 1001
Golden Gate Avenue.UOO 1101
Turk 120O 1201
Eddy 1300 1301
Ellis 1400 1401
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1500 1501
Geary.. 1600 1601
Post ITOO 1701
Sutter 180O 1801
Bush 190O 1901
Wlldey
Pine 2000 2001
Fillmore Place
California 2100 2101
Sacramento 2200 2201
Clay 2300 2301
Washington 2400 2401
Jackson 250O 2501
Pacific Avenue 2600 2601
Broadway 2100 2701
Vallejo 2800 2801
Green 2900 2901
Union 3000 3001
Filbert 3100 3101
Pixley
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Moulton
Lombard 3300 3301
Chestnut 3400 3401
Francisco 3500 3501
Bay 3600 3601
North Point. ... . . .'3700 3701
Beach ,3800 3801
Jefferson 3900 3901
Tonquln 4000 4001
Lewis (e) (e)
Fillmore Place, fromW s Fill-
more bet Pine and California
First, from S s Market bet
Fremont and Second, S E to
the bay
Cross Sts. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Jessie
Licl£ Alley
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Tehama
Tehama Place
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Guy Place
Boston Place
Laurel Place
Harrison 400 401
Simpson Place
Gabrlelle Place
Goodsell Place
Alger Place
Bryant .500 501
Federal
DeBoom
Brannan 600 601
Towusend (e) (e)
First Avenue, from Presidio
Reservation S to J
First Avenue (now Julian
Av), from S s Fourteenth
bet Mission and Valencia
First Avenue South, from
Islais S E to Water Front
Fisher Alley, from Powell bet
Pacific and Broadway
FUnt (Flint Tract), from Six-
teenth nr Castro, to Albany
Flint Alley, from Vallejo bet
Batterv and Sansome
Flood Avenue (Sunny Side),
from Circular Av W to Ham-
burg
Flora (Silver Terrace), from
Parnassus Av to Thornton Av
Floral Grove, see Brooks
Florence, from E s Mission
Ptoad nr County Line
Florence (City Land Associa-
tion Tract), see Head
Florence Place, from N s
Broadway bet Taylor and
Jones. N to Vallejo
Florida (late Columia) , f rom
Channel bet Bryant and
Alabama, S to Army
Cross iSts. w. E.
Channel 2 1
.\lameda 100 101
Fifteenth 200 201
Sixteenth 300 301
Seventeenth 400 401
Mariposa 500 501
Eighteenth 600 601
Nineteenth 700 701
Twentieth 800 801
Twenty-first 900 901
Twenty-second 1000 1001
Twenty-third 1100 1101
Twenty-fourth 1200 1201
Twenty-fifth 1300 1301
Twenty-sixth 1400 1401
Army (e) (e)
Flower, from Loomis W to
San Bruno Av
Foerster (Sunny Side), from
Melrose Av S
Folger Place, from s s Ellis
bet Webster and Fillmore
Folsom, from the bay bet
Howard and Harrison, S W
and S to Crescent Av
Cross Sts. w. E.
East South 2 1
Steuart
Spear 100 101
Main 200 201
Beale 300 301
Zoe Place
Fremont 400 401
Baldwin Court
Grant Place
First 500 501
Rodney
Essex
Second 600 601
Hubbard
Hawthorne
Hampton Place
Third 700 701
Pitch
Elizabeth Place
Alice
Fourth 800 801
Miller Place
Fifth 900 901
Falmouth
Sixth 1000 1001
Caroline
Harriet
Columbia Square
Russ
Sherman
Moss
Seventh 1100 1101
Langton
Harrison Avenue
Rauseh
Otis Place
Eighth 1200 1201
Ninth 1300 1301
Tenth 1400 1401
Juniper
Eleventh 1.500 1501
Norfolk
Twelfth 1600 1601
Thirteenth. 1700 1701
Erie
Fourteenth 1800 1801
Fifteenth 1900 1901
Sixteenth 2000 2001
Enterprise
Seventeenth 2100 2101
Eighteenth 2200 2201
Nineteenth 2300 2301
Twentieth 2400 2401
Twenty-first 2500 2501
Twenty-second 2600 2601
Twenty-third 2700 2701
Twenty-fourth 2800 2801
Twenty-fifth 2900 2901
Twenty-sixth 3000 3001
Serpentine Avenue . .
Army 3100 3101
Precita Avenue 3200 3201
Stoneman
Ripley Place
Waltham
Esmeralda Avenue. . .
Folsom Avenue (late Otis
Place), from S s Folsom bet
Seventh and Eighth
Foote Avenue (West End
Tract), from S E s Old San
Jose Road nr County Line
Ford, from W s Sanchez bet
Seventeenth and Eighteenth,
W to Noe
Ford (City Land Association
Tract), see Byxbee
Fort Place, from S s Pacific
bet Hyde and Larkin
Fortieth Avenue, from Clem-
ent S to X
Fortieth Avenue South, from
San Bruno Av S E to County
Line
Forty-eighth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-eighth Avenue South,
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-fifth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-fifth Avenue South,
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-first Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-first Avenue South,
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-fourth Avenue, from
Clements to X
Forty-fourth Avenue South,
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-ninth Avenue, from
A S to J
Forty-ninth Avenue South.
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-second Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-second Avenue South,
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-seventh Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-seventh Av'nue South.
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-sixth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-Sixth Avenue South.
from San Bruno Av S E to
County Line
Forty-third Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Forty-third Avenue South,
from San Bruno Av SE to
County Line
Fountain, from S s Twenty-
fourth bet Hoffman Av and
Bellevue
Fourteenth, from W s Har-
rison bet Thirteenth and
Fifteenth, W to Park Hill Av
Cross Sts. N. S.
Harrison 2 1
Treat Avenue
Folsom 100 101
Shotwell
Howard 200 201
Natoma
Minna
Mission 300 301
Julian Avenue
Valencia 400 401
Guerrero 500 501
Maple Court
Dolores 600 601
Landers
Market
Church 700 701
Belcher
Belcher Court
Sanchez 800 801
Walter
Noe 900 901
Castro 1000 1001
Alpine
South Broderick 1100 1101
Park Hill Avenue.... (e) (e)
Fourteenth Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to V
Fourteenth Avenue South,
. from Islais Creek S E to
Water Front
Fourth, from S s Market bet
Third and Fifth, S E to the
bay
Cross Sts. w. B.
Market 2 1
Pioneer Place
Stevenson - —
Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
Everett
Howard 200 201
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
105
Pourth— Cont'd.
Tehama..
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Louisa
Clara
Harrison 400 401
Perry
Sliver
Bryant 500 501
Welsh
Freelon
Brannan 600 601
Bluxome
Townsend 700 701
King
Berry 800 801
Channel
rourth Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to K
Tourth Avenue South, from
Islals S E to California Dry
Dock
Fowler Avenue (Stanford
Heights), from Twenty-fifth
S to Thirty-first
Pox, from Baker Av S W to
Garibaldi
France Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Mission
Koad S of Russia Av
Francis (Academy Tract),
from NW s Mission Road bet
Cotter and Croce
Francisco, from the bay bet
Chestnut and Bay, W to Pre-
sidio Reservation
Cross Sts. N. S.
Montgomery 2 1
Kearny
Dupont 100 101
Midway
Bellalr Place
Stockton 200 201
Warden
Powell 300 301
Mason 400 401
Taylor 500 501
Montgomery Avenue
Jones 600 601
Leavenworth 700 701
Hyde 800 801
Larkln 900 901
Polk 1000 1001
Van Ness Avenue.... 1100 1101
Franklin 1200 1201
«ough 1300 1301
Octavla 1400 1401
Laguna (c) (c)
Lobos Square
Webster 1700 1701
Fillmore 1800 1801
Stelner 1900 1901
Pierce 2000 2001
Scott 2100 2101
Devisadero 2200 2201
Broderlck 2300 2301
Baker 2400 2401
Lyon (e) (e)
Franconia Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from Peralta Av S
to Esmeralda Av
Frank Place, from W s
Mason bet Pine and Cali-
fornia
Frankfort Avenue, from N s
Thirteenth bet Mission and
Howard
Franklin, from N s Market
bet Van Ness Av and Gough,
N to Bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Market and Page 2 1
Lily Avenue
Oak 100 101
Hickory Avenue
Fell 200 201
Linden Avenue
Hayes 300 301
Ivy Avenue
Grove 400 401
Fulton 500 501
Ash Avenue
McAllister 600 601
Locust Avenue
Golden Gate Avenue 700 701
Elm Avenue
Turk 800 801
Laurel Avenue
Eddy 900 901
Willow Avenue
Ellis 1000 1001
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1100 1101
Myrtle Avenue
Geary 1200 1201
Post 1300 1301
Sutter 1400 1401
Fern Avenue
Bush 1500 1501
Austin
Pine 1600 1601
California 1700 1701
Sacramento 1800 1801
Clay 1900 1901
Washington 2000 2001
Jackson 2100 2101
Pacific Avenue 2200 2201
Broadway 2300 2301
Vallejo 2400 2401
Green 2500 2501
Union 2600 2601
Filbert 2700 2701
Greenwich 2800 2801
Blackstone
Lombard 2900 2901
Chestnut 3000 3001
Francisco 3100 3101
Bay (e) (e)
Franklin Square, bet Six-
teenth. Santa Clara, Hamp-
shire and Bryant
Frederick (now Federal),
from W s First bet Bryant
and Brannan, to Second
Frederick, from Buena Vista
Av S of Waller, W to First Av
Freedom, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Freelon, from W s Zoe bet
Bryant and Brannan, S W to
W of Fourth
Freelon (South S. F.), see
Llewellyn
Fremont, from S s Market
bet Beale and First, S E to
the bay
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 3 1
Mission 100 101
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Lincoln Place
Folsom 300 301
Harrison 400 401
Lawrence Place
Bryant 500 501
Brannan (e) (e)
Fremont Court, from S s
Clay bet Powell and Mason
French, from W s Mission nr
West Av
Fresno (South S. F.), from
the bay bet Plumas and In-
dia, W to First Av South
Friedman Place, from E s
Larkln bet Pacific and Broad-
way
Front, from N s Market bet
Davis and Battery, N to the
bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market 2 1
Pine 100 101
California 200 201
Richmond
Sacramento 300 801
Commercial
Clay 400 401
Merchant
Washington 500 501
Oregon
Jackson 600 601
Clark
Pacific 700 701
Chambers
Broadway 800 801
Vallejo 900 901
Green 1000 1001
Commerce
Union 1100 1101
Filbert 1200 1201
Front Avenue (South S. F.).
from India S E to Water
Front
Fulton, from W s Larkin bet
Grove and McAllister, W to
the ocean
Cross Sis. N. S.
Larkln 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue ... 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavla 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan 700 701
Webster 800 801
Fillmore 900 901
Stelner 1000 (o)
Pierce 1100 (o)
Scott 1200 1201
Devisadero 1300 1301
Broderlck 1400 1401
Baker 1500 1501
Lyon 1600 1601
Lott 1700 1701
Masonic Avenue (o) 1801
Ashbury (o) 1901
Clayton (o) 2001
Cole (o) 2101
Parker Avenue 2200
Shrader 2201
Stanyan 2300 (o)
North Willard 2400 (o)
First Avenue 2500 (o)
Fulton, nr intersection of
Castro and Old San Jose Road
G South, from India S W to
County Line
Gabrielle Place, from E s
First bet Harrison and
Bryant
Gaines, from N s Green bet
Battery and Sansome, N to
Union
Gale, from S s Townsend bet
First and Second
Gambler (University Home-
stead), from Silver Av S to
Olmstead
Garden (now Harriet), from
S s Harrison bet Sixth and
Seventh, S E to Bryant
Garden Avenue, from W s
Devisadero bet Geary and
Post
Gardner, from N s Post bet
Kearny and Grant Av
Garfield (City Land Ass'n
Tract), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Garfield Avenue, from S s
Twenty-fourth bet Treat Av
and Folsom, S to Twenty-
sixth
Garfield Square, bet Twenty-
fifth. Twenty-sixth, Harrison
and Treat Av
Garibaldi, from Islais Creek
S E to Livingston
Gates (Bernal Heights), from
S s Esmeralda Av nr Ells-
worth
Gaven, from W s San Bruno
Av nr head Islais Creek
Gaven Place, from E s Mont-
gomery Av nr Filbert, N to
Greenwich
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Geary, from junction Market
and Kearny bet O'Farrell
and Post, W to Central Av
Cfross ats. N. S.
Market and Kearny.. 2 1
Brooks
Grant Avenue 100 101
Stockton (o) 201
Powell 300 301
Reagan Place
Mason 400 401
Martha Place
Metcalfe Place
Taylor 500 501
Geary Place
William
Jones 600 601
Geary Court
Leavenworth 700 701
Hyde SOO 801
Vasserot Place
Saratoga Court
Larkln 900 901
Polk 1000 1001
Van Ness Avenue 1100 1101
Franklin 1200 1201
Gough 1300 1301
Octavia 1400 1401
Laguna 1500 1501
Buchanan 1600 1601
Sunny Court —
Webster 1700 1701
Fillmore 1800 1801
Avery
Stelner (o) 1901
Pierce (o) 2001
Scott 2100 2101
Devlsadero 2200 2201
Broderlck 2300 2301
St. Joseph's Avenue.. (o)
Baker 2400 (o)
Lyon 2500 (o)
Central Avenue (e) (e)
Geary Court, from N s Geary
bet Jones and Leavenworth
Geary Place, from S s Geary
bet Taylor and Jones
Genesee (Sunny Side), from
Melrose Av S
Geneva, from S s Brannan bet
Sixth and Seventh
Geneva Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
George, from Hooper bet Fifth
and Sixth, S E to Hubbell
Georgia, from the bay bet
Louisiana and Michigan, S to
First Av South
Gerke Alley, from E s Dupont
bet Filbert and Greenwich
Germania, from W s Webster
bet Hermann and Waller, W
to Steiner
Gertrude, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Gertrudis, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Glbb, from W s Montgomery
Av bet Washington and Jack-
Gibraltar (South S. F.), see
Twenty-eighth Av South
Gibson, from E s Larkin bet
Green and Union
Gila (South S. F.), see E
South
Gilbert, from S s Bryant bet
Sixth and Seventh, S E to
Townsend
Glrard (University Home-
stead), from Silver Av S to
Dwlght
Gladys, from Santa Marina
nr Mission, S W to West Av
Glasgow (late Anna) from N
s Eddy bet Powell and Mason,
N to Ellis
Glen Avenue (Stanford Heights),
from Bellevue N W to Twin
Peaks Av
Glen Park Avenue, from w s
Twelfth bet Mission and
Howard
Glendale, from Mission nr
West Av E to Holly Park Av
Glover, from W s Jones bet
Broadway and Vallejo, W to
Leavenworth
Godeus, from Mission nr
Thirtieth to California Av
Goethe, from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Goethe (Visitacion Valley),
see Bigelow
Goettingen (University Homestead),
from S s Silver Av S to
Woolsey
Gold, from W s Sansome bet
Jackson and Pacillc, W to
Montgomery
Gold Alley, from Corbett Av
to Lincoln Av
Golden Court, from S s Sac-
ramento bet Jones and Leav-
enworth
Golden Gate Avenue (late
Tyler), from junction Market
and Taylor bet McAllister
and Turk, W to Masonic Av
Cross His. N. 8.
Market and Taylor . . 2 1
Jones 100 101
Leavenworth 200 201
Dale Place
Hyde 300 301
Golden Place
Larkin 400 401
Polk 500 501
Van Xess Avenue 600 601
Franklin 700 701
Gough (0) 801
Octavia (o) 901
Laguna 1000 1001
Buchanan 1100 1101
Cram Place
Webster 1200 1201
Fillmore 1300 1301
Stelner i400 1401
Pierce 1500 1501
Scott 1600 1601
Seymour Avenue
Devlsadero 1700 1701
Broderlck 1800 1801
Baker 1900 1901
Lyon 2000 2001
Lott 2100 2101
Masonic Avenue (e) (e)
Golden Gate Park, bet Fulton
and H streets, from Stanyan
W to the ocean
Golden Place, from N s
Golden Gate Av bet Hyde
and Larkin
Golden State Avenue (Lake
View), from Ocean Av to
Lake View Av
Goldman Place, see Warren
Place
Good Children, from S s Lom-
bard bet Kearny and Dupont
Goodsell Place, from E s First
bet Harrison and Bryant
Gordon, from N s Harrison
bet Eighth and Ninth
Gough, from N s Market bet
Franklin and Octavia. N to
Bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Market and Haight . . 2 1
Rose Avenue
Page 100 101
Lily Avenue
Oak 200 201
Hickory Avenue
Fell 300 301
Linden Avenue
Hayes 400 401
Ivy Avenue
Grove 500 501
Fulton 600 601
Ash Avenue
McAllister 700 701
Golden Gate Avenue. 800 (o)
Elm Avenue (o)
Turk 900 (o)
Eddy 1000 1001
Willow Avenue
Ellis 1100 1101
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1200 1201
Myrtle Avenue
Geary 1300 1301
Post 1400 1401
Sutter 1500 1501
Fern Avenue
Bush 1600 1601
Austin
Pine 1700 1701
California 1800 1801
Sacramento 1900 (o)
Clay 2000 (o>
Washington 2100 2101
Jackson 2200 2201
Pacific Avenue 2300 2301
Broadway 2400 2401
Vallejo 2500 2501
Green 2600 2601
Union 2700 2701
Filbert 2800 2801
Greenwich 2900 2901
Lombard 3000 3001
Chestnut 3100 3101
Francisco 3200 3201
Bay (e) (e)
Gould, from Paul Av S to
Salinas Av
Grace Terrace, from S s Cali-
fornia bet Dupont and Stock-
ton
Grady, from N s Green bet
Hyde and Larkin
GraftonAvenue (Lake View),
from Harold Av W to Arling-
ton Av
Graham Place, from N s
Green bet Dupont and Stock-
ton. N to Union
Grand Avenue (now Grand
street), from S s Mission bet
Ninth and Tenth, S E to.
Howard
Grand Place, from S s Fil-
bert bet Kearny and Dupont
Grant (University Home-
stead), from Wayland S to
Dwlght
Grant Alley, from S s Fif-
teenth bet Guerrero and Do-
lores, S to Sixteenth
Grant Avenue (late Dupont),
from N s Market bet Kearny
and Stockton, N to Bush
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and O'Farrell. 2 1
Geary 100 101
Morton
Post 200 201
Ashburton Place
Stockton Place
Mills Place
Sutter .300 301
Berry Place
Harlan Place
Bush (e) (e)
Grant Place, from S s Folsom
bet Fremont and First
Grattan, from Stanyan S of
Sullivan
Green, from the bay bet Val-
lejo and Union, W to Presidio
Reservation
Cross Sis. N. S.
Front 2 1
Battery 100 101
Gaines
Sansome 200 201
Calhoun
Montgomery 300 301
Vincent
Kohler's Place
Green Place
Reed Place
Kearny 400 401
Sonora
Lafayette Place
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
107
Green— Cont'd.
Dupont 500 501
Bannam Place
Union Place ■
Agnes Lane
Bower Place
Graham Place
Montgomery Avenue.
Stockton 600 601
Powell 700 701
August Alley
Mason 800 801
Taylor 900 901
Jones 1000 1001
Leavenworth 1100 1101
New Orleans.
Hamlin
Hyde 1200 1201
West End Alley
Larkln 1300 1301
Polk 1400 1401
Van Ness Avenue . . .1500 1501
Franklin 1600 1601
Gough 1700 1701
Octavla 1800 1801
Laguna 1900 1901
Buchanan 2000 2001
Webster 2100 2101
Fillmore 2200 2201
Steiner 2300 2301
Pierce 2400 2401
Scott 2500 2501
Devisadero 2600 2601
Broderick 2700 2701
Baker 2800 2801
Lyon (e) (e)
Green Place, from N s Green
bet Montgomery and Kearny
Green's Court, from N s How-
ard bet Steuart and Spear
Greenwich, from the bay bet
Filbert and Lombard, W to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sis. N. S.
Front 2 1
Battery 100 101
Sansome 200 201
Prlngle Court
Montgomery 300 301
Kearny 400 401
Telegraph Place
Dupont 500 501
Kramer Place
Bellevue Avenue
Stockton 600 601
Powell 700 701
Gaven — —
Chamber' s Place
Montgomery Avenue.
Scotland
Mason 800 801
Hartman
Jansen
Taylor 900 901
Roach
Jones 1000 1000
Leavenworth 1100 1101
Randall Place
Hyde 1200 1201
Larkln 1300 1301
Polk 1400 1401
Van Ness Avenue.... 1500 1501
Franklin 1600 1601
Gough 1700 1701
Octavla 1800 1801
Laguna 1900 1901
Rola Court
Buchanan 2000 2001
Webster 2100 2101
Fillmore 2200 2201
Steiner 2300 2301
Pierce 2400 2401
Scott 2500 2501
Devisadero 2600 2601
Broderick 2700 2701
Baker 2800 2801
Lyon (e) (e)
Greenwich Place, see Cham-
ber's Place
Grenada (South S. F.), see
Twenty-third Av South
Grimm's Place, from S s
Pacillc bet Hyde and Larkln
Grisar, from W s Octavia bet
Union and Filbert, W to
Laguna
Grove, from W s Larkin bet
Hayes and Fulton, W to
Stanyan
Cross Sl.1. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue.... 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavia 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan 700 701
Webster 800 801
Fillmore 900 901
Steiner (c) (c)
Alamo Square
Scott 1200 1201
Devisadero 1300 1301
Broderick 1400 1401
Baker 1.500 1501
Lyon 1600 1601
Lott 1700 1701
Masonic Avenue 1800 1801
Ashbury 1900 1901
Clayton 2000 2001
Cole 2100 2101
Shrader 2200 2201
Stanyan (e) (e)
Guadaloupe (South S. F.),
see Thirtieth Av South
Guatemala (South S. F.), see
Forty-second Av South
Guerrero, from S s Market
bet Valencia and Dolores. S
to San Jose Av
Cross Sts. W. E.
Market 2 1
Thirteenth 100 101
Quinn
Clinton Park
Brosnan
Baltimore Park
Fourteenth 200 201
Fifteenth 300 301
Sixteenth 40O 401
Camp
Seventeenth 500 501
Borland
Eighteenth 600 601
Nineteenth 700 701
Cumberland
Twentieth 800 801
Liberty
Twenty-first 900 901
Hill
Twenty-second 1000 1001
Al varado
Twenty-third 1100 1101
Elizabeth
Twenty-fourth 1200 1201
Twenty-fifth 1300 1301
Twenty-sixth 1400 1401
.^Vrmy
Twenty-seventh 1500 1501
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 1600 1601
San Jose Avenue (e) (e)
Guiana (South S. F.), see
Thirty-second Av South
Gundlach, W of San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Gimnison Avenue (Bemal
Heights, now Harrison),
from S s Army bet Alabama
and Treat Av
Guttenburg (West End Homestead),
SE of Mission Road nr County
Line
Guy Place, from W s First
bet Folsom and Harrison
H, from First Av S of Golden
Gate Park W to the ocean
H South, from India S W to
County Line
Haggin, from S s King bet
Third and Fourth, S E to
Berry
Hahn, W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Haight, from junction Mar-
ket and Gough bet Waller
and Page, W to Stanyan
Cross ats. N. S.
Market and Gough... 2 1
Central Court
Octavia 100 101
Laguna 200 201
Buchanan 300 301
Webster 400 401
Fillmore 500 501
Steiner 600 601
Pierce 700 701
Scott 800 801
Devisadero 900 901
Broderick 1000 1001
Baker.... 1100 1101
Lyon 1200 1201
Lott 1300 1301
Masonic Avenue 1400 1401
Ashbury 1500 1.501
Clayton 1600 1601
Cole 1700 1701
Shrader 1800 1801
Stanyan (e) (e)
Hale, from W s San Bruno
Av nr head Islais Creek
Hall Alley, from S s Vallejo
bet Sansome and Montgomery
Hall Court, from W s Dupont
bet Washington and Jackson
Hall Place, from N s Jackson
bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Halleck, from W s Battery
bet California and Sacra-
mento, W to Leidesdorff
Hamburg (Sunny Side), from
Melrose Av S
Hamilton (University Home-
stead;, from S s Silver Av S
to Mansell
Hamilton, nr junction Castro
and old San Jose Road
Hamilton Square, bet steiner,
Scott, Geary and Post
Hamlin, from N s Green bet
Leavenworth and Hyde
Hamlin Place, from E s Lar-
kin bet Broadway and Vallejo
Hammond Place, from S s
Townsend bet Second and
Third. S E to Berry
Hampshire, from Channel bet
Potrero Av and York, S to
Army
Cross ats. W. E.
Channel 2 1
Alameda 100 101
Fifteenth 200 201
Sixteenth (o) 301
Seventeenth 400 401
Mariposa 500 501
Eighteenth 600 601
Nineteenth 700 701
Twentieth 800 801
Twenty-first 900 901
Twenty-second 1000 1001
Twenty-third 1100 1101
Twenty-fourth 1200 1201
Twenty-fifth 1300 1301
Twenty-sixth 1400 1401
Army (e) (e)
Hampshire (South S. F.) , see
Boutwell
Hampton Court, from N s
Harrison bet Second ' and
Third
Hampton Place, from S s
Folsom bet Second and Third
Hancock, from W s Church
bet Eighteenth and Nine-
teenth, W to Noe
Hanna, from Watt Av nr
County Line
Hanover (West End Home-
stead), S E of Mission Road
nr County Line
Hanover Place, from N s
Sacramento bet Powell and
Mason
Hardle Place, from E s
Kearny bet Sutter and Bush
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
C±2 es
CO
CO
Hardy, from S s Sixteenth
bet Church and Sauchez, S
to Seventeenth
Harkness, from w s San
Bruno Av nr County Line
Harlan Place, fromW s Grant
Av bet Sutter and Bush
Harlem Alley, from N s
O'Farrell bet Leavenworth
and Hyde
Harold Avenue (Lake View),
from Ocean Av S
Harper (Fairmount Tract,
late Bartlett), from Thirtieth
nr Noe, S to Laidley
Harriet, from S s Howard
bet Sixth and Seventh, S E
to Brannan
Harrlngton(AcademyTract) .
from N W s Mission Road bet
Croce and Norton
Harrison, from the bay bet
Folsom and Bryant, S W and
S to Ripley Place. (Some of
the buildings in the vicinity
of Twenty-first are incorrect-
ly numbered.)
Cross Sts. N. s.
Steuart 3 1
Spear 100 101
Johnston Place
Main 200 201
Beale 300 301
Fremont 400 401
First 500 501
Rincon Place
Essex
Stanly Place
Charles Place
Second 600 601
Vassar Place
Hawthorne
. Hampton Court
Third 700 701
Ritch
Fourth 800 801
Fifth 900 901
Madison Avenue
Oak Grove Avenue ..
Morris Avenue
Sixth 1000 1001
Garden
Columbia Square
Sherman
Seventh 1100 1101
Langton
Chesley
Mariposa Terrace
Hay ward
Eighth 1200 1201
Gordon
Ninth 1300 1301
Dore
Tenth 1400 1401
.) unlper
Eleventh 1500 1501
Norfolk
Twelfth 1600
Thirteenth 1700
Channel ■
Fourteenth 1800
Alameda
Fifteenth 1900 1901
Sixteenth 2000 2001
Seventeenth 2100 2101
Mariposa
Eighteenth 2200 2201
Nineteenth 2300 2301
Twentieth ...(2300) 2400 240)
Twenty-first .(2400) 2500 2501
Twenty-second 2600 2601
Twenty-third 2700 2701
Twenty-fourth 2800 2801
Twenty-fifth 2900 2901
Twenty-sixth 3000 3001
Army 3100 3101
Harrison Avenue (late Bruce
Place), from S s Folsom bet
Seventh and Eighth
Harry (Fairmount Tract),
from Laidley to Beacon
Harry Place, from E s Laguna
bet Filbert and Greenwich
Hart, E of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Hartford, from S s Eigh-
teenth bet Noe and Castro,
S to Twentieth
Hartman, from N s Green-
wich bet Mason and Taylor,
N to Montgomery Av
Harvard (University Home-
stead), from S s Silver Av S
to Oimstead
Harwood Alley, see Grand
Place
Hattie, from Seventeenth W
of Clara Av
Havelock (late Henry), from
Old San Jose Road nr Ocean
Av
Havens, from W s Leaven-
worth bet Union and Filbert
Hawthorne, from S s Folsom
bet Second and Third, S E to
Harrison
Hayes, from junction Market
and Larkin bet FeU and
Grove, W to Stanyan
Cross Sts. N. S.
Market and Larkin . . 2 1
College Place
Polk 100 101
Van Ness A venue 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavia 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan TOO 701
Webster 800 801
Fillmore 900 901
Steiner (o) lOOl
Pierce (o) 1101
Scott 1200 1201
Devlsadero 1300 1301
Broderick 1400 1401
Baker 1500 1501
Lyon 1600 1601
Lott 1700 1701
Masonic Avenue 1800 1801
Ashbury 1900 1901
Clayton 2000 2001
Cole 2100 2101
Shrader 2200 2201
Stanyan (e) (e)
Hayward, from S s Harrison
bet Seventh and Eighth
Hayward (now Alice), from
S s Folsom bet Third and
Fourth
Head (City Land Association
Tract), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Hearst, see Lake View Av
Hearst Avenue (Sunny Side,
late Moulton Av), from Cir-
cular Av W to Hamburg
Heath, from S s Cortland Av
bet Lee and Peralta Av
Hecter, from Barneveld Av
E to Islais Creek
Helen, from S s California bet
Leavenworth and Hyde
Helena (South S. F.), E of
San Bruno Av nr Silver Av
Henderson Avenue, from S s
Point Lobos Av bet Johnston
and First Avs
Henrietta (now Eugenia Av-
enue), from Prospect Av
E to North Av
Henrietta (West End Home-
stead), see Acton
Henrietta Square, from E s
Eleventh bet Howard and
Folsom
Henry, from W s Sanchez bet
Fourteenth and Fifteenth, W
to Castro
Henry (now Havelock), from
Old San Jose Road nr Ocean
Av
Henry (University Home-
stead), see Felton
Hermann, from West Mission
bet Brady and Ridley, W to
Steiner
Cross Sts. N. s.
"West Mission 2 1
Jessie
Stevenson
Valencia 100 101
Elgin Park Avenue..
Market
Laguna 200 201
Buchanan 300 301
Webster 400 401
Church
Fillmore 500 501
Steiner (e) (e)
Heron, from E s Eighth bet
Folsom and Harrison
Hewlett Alley, from S s
Pacific bet Powell and Mason
Heyman, from Prospect Av
S of Virginia Av
Hickory Avenue, from W s
Van Ness Av bet Oak and
Fell, W to Webster
Ooss Sis. N. S.
Van Ness Avenue 2 1
Franklin 100 101
Gough 200 201
Octavia 300 301
Laguna 400 401
Buchanan 500 501
Webster (e) (e)
High, from Twenty-fifth W of
Bellevue, S to Twenty-sixth
Highland Avenue (late Ply-
mouth Av), from Mission nr
West Av, E to Holly Park Av
Hill, from W s Valencia bet
TWenty-flrst and Twenty-
second, W to Castro. (Some
of the buildings on this street
are incorrectly numbered.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
Valencia 2 1
Guerrero (c) (c)
Dolores (c) (c)
Church (c) (c)
Sanchez 400 401
Noe 500 501
Castro (e) (e)
Hill (Railroad Homestead),
see Thrift
Himmelmann Place, from N
s Pacific bet Mason and Tay-
lor, N to Broadway
Hinckley, from Kearny bet
Broadway and Vallejo, W to
Dupont
Hobart Alley, from E s Tay-
lor bet Post and Sutter
Hodge's Alley, from N s
Valle.io bet Sansome and
Montgomery
Hoflf Avenue, from S s Six-
teenth bet Mission and Va-
lencia, S to Seventeenth
Hoffman, E of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Hoffman Avenue (late Ellen),
from S s Twenty-second bet
Douglass and Bellevue, S to
Thirtieth
Holladay Avenue (Bernal
Heights, late California Av),
from termination of Utah S
to Cortland Av
Hollis, from N s Ellis bet
Buchanan and Webster, N to
O'Farrell
Hollo way Avenue (Lake View),
from Harold Av W to Arling-
ton Av
Holly, from Mission nr High-
land Av, SE to Crescent Av
Holly Park, E of Mission bet
Cortland and Crescent Avs
Holly Park Avenue (late
Park Av), surrounding Holly
Park
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
109
Holyoke (University Home-
stead), from S s Silver Av S
to Woolsey
Homer (late Maria), from
Chesley bet Harrison and
Bryant
Homestead, from S s Twenty-
fourth bet Douglass and Hoff-
man Av
Honduras (South S. F.), see
First Av South
Hooker Alley, from E s Mason
bet BuBh and Pine
Hooper, from the bay bet
Channel and Irwin, S "W to
Eighth
Hope (Bernal Heights, now
Kutledge Av), from Holla-
day Av N W to Franconla
Av
Hopeton Terrace, from S s
Washington bet Stockton and
Powell
Hopkins, from Corbett Av
N W to Lincoln Av
Horace Alley, from Twenty-
fifth bet Folsom and Howard,
S to Twenty-sixth
Houston, from W s Mont-
gomery Av bet Chestnut and
Francisco, to Jones
Howard, from the bay bet
Mission and Folsom, S W and
S to Army
Cross Sts. N. S.
East South... 2 1
Steuart
Green's Court
Spear 100 101
Main 200 201
Beale SOD 301
Fremont 400 401
First 500 501
Maiden Alley
Second 600 601
New Montgomery . . .
Hubbard
Third 700 701
Fourth 800 801
Howard Court
Fifth 900 901
Mary
Sixth 1000 1001
Harriet
Kuss
Moss
Seventh 1100 1101
Langton
Rausch
Sumner
Eighth 1200 1201
Ninth 1300 1301
"Washington Avenue .
Caroline
Grand Avenue
Tenth 1400 1401
Eleventh 1500 1501
Lafayette
Twelfth 1600 1601
Tonnlngsen Place ...
Thirteenth 1700 1701
Erie
Fourteenth 1800 1801
Fifteenth 1900 1901
Adair
Sixteenth 2000 2001
Seventeenth 2100 2101
Eighteenth 2200 2201
Nineteenth 2300 2301
Twentieth 2400 2401
Twenty-first 2500 2501
Twenty-second 2600 2601
Twenty-third 2700 2701
Twenty-fourth 2S00 2801
Twenty-fifth 2900 2901
Twenty-sixth 3000 3001
Army (e) (e)
Howard Court, from N s
Howard bet Fourth and Fifth
Howth, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel Station
Hubbard (now Hawthorne),
from S s Howard bet Second
and Third, S to Folsom
Hubbell, from the bay nr
Irwin S W to Sixteenth
Hudson, from Channel nr
Fourth, S E to South
Hudson (South S. F.), see
Appleton
Hugo, from First Av bet H
and I, W to Seventh Av
Hulbert Alley, from N s Clara
bet Fourth and Fifth
Humboldt, from the bay bet
Sierra and Nevada, "W to
Nebraska
Humboldt (West End Home-
stead), see Lowell
Hunt, from E s Third bet
Mission and Howard
Hunter, W of San Bruno Av
nr head Islals Creek
Huron Avenue (West End
Tract), W of County Road nr
County Line
Hyde, from N s McAllister
bet Leavenworth and Lar-
kin, N to the bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
McAllister 2 1
Golden Gate Avenue. 100 101
Turk 200 201
Hvde Place
Eddy 300 301
Ellis 400 401
O'Farrell 500 501
Geary 600 601
Post 700 701
Sutter 800 801
Bush 900 901
Pine 1000 1001
California 1100 1101
Hyde Terrace
Sacramen to 1200 1201
Clay 1300 1301
Washington 1400 1401
Jackson 1500 1501
Pacific 1600 1601
Lynch •
Broadway 1700 1701
Vallejo 1800 1801
Green 1900 1901
Delgado
Russell - —
Union 2000 2001
Allen
Filbert 2100 2101
Greenwich 2200 2201
Lombard 2300 2301
Chestnut 2400 2401
Francisco 2500 2501
Bay 2600 2601
NorthPoint 2700 2701
Beach 2800 2801
Jefferson (e) (e)
Hyde Place, from W s Hyde
bet Turk and Eddy
Hyde Terrace, from E s Hyde
bet California and Sacra-
mento
I, from First Av S of H, W to
the ocean
I South, from India S W to
County Line
Idaho (Bernal Heights, now
Bradford), from Powhattan
S to Cortland Av
Idaho (South S. F.), from the
bay S to India Basin
Idalene, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Illinois, from the bay bet
Michigan and Kentucky, S
to First Av South
India (South S. F.), N, S and
W 8 of India Basin
India Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Silver Av
nr Lisbon
Indiana, from South bet
Minnesota and Iowa, S to
Tulare
Ion (University Homestead),
from Bacon S to Dwlght
Iowa, from Sixteenth bet In-
diana and Pennsylvania, S to
Tulare
Irwin, from the bay bet
Hooper and Hubbell, S W to
Eighth
Isabel (Bernal Heights) , from
Wolfe S E to Shakespeare
Isis, from S s Twelfth bet
Folsom and Harrison, to
Thirteenth
Islais (South S. F.), from the
bay along S s Islais Creek
Islais (now Springdale) from
Mission Road S of Bosworth
Italy Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Mission
Road S of France Av
Ivy Avenue, from W s Polk
bet Hayes and Grove, W to
Webster
Cross Sts. N. S.
Polk 2 1
Van Ness Avenue (c) (c)
Franklin 200 201
Gough 300 301
Octavla 400 401
Laguna 500 501
Buchanan 600 601
Webster (e) (e)
Ivy Terrace, from W s Selina
Place nr California
J, from First Av S of I, W to
the ocean
J South, from Firs t Av South
S W to Forty-ninth Av South
Jackson, from the bay bet
Washington and Pacific, W
to First Av. (Many of the
buildings on this street bet
East and Larkin are incor-
rectly numbered. The num-
bers marked thus ( ) should
be changed to correspond
with the numbers in the. two
right-hand columns.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
East North 2 1
Drumm
Davis (200) 100 101
Front (300) 200 201
Battery (400)300 301
Custom House Place.-
Sansome (500) 400 401
Ballance
Jones Alley
Montgomery .... (600) 500 501
Montgomery Avenue
Kearny (700) 600 601
Cooper's Alley
Washington Alley . . .
Lozier
Dupont (800) 700 701
St. Louis Alley
Sullivan Alley
Stout's Alley
Buncombe Alley
Stockton (900) 800 801
Bedford Place
Trenton
Stone
Adele Alley
Powell (1000)900 901
Dore Alley
Mason (1100)1000 1001
Marcy Place
Auburn
Taylor (1200)1100 1101
Jones (1300)1200 1201
Leavenworth ..(1400)1300 1301
HallPlace - —
Wall Place
Hyde (1500)1400 1401
Larkin 1500 1501
Polk IHOO 1601
Van Ness Avenue . . .1700 1701
Franklin 1800 1801
Gough 1900 1901
Octavla 2000 2001
Laguna 2100 2101
Buchanan 2200 2201
Webster 2300 2301
Fillmore 2400 2401
Steiner 2500 (o)
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Pierce 2600 (o)
Scott 2700 2701
Devlsadero 2800 2801
Broderick 2900 2901
Baker 3000 8001
Lyon 3100 3101
Central Avenue 3200 3201
Walnut 3300 3301
Laurel 3400 3401
Locust 3500 3501
Spruce 3600 3601
Maple 3700 3701
Cherry 3800 3801
First Avenue (e) (e)
Jackson Park, bet Seven-
teenth, Mariposa, Arkansas
and Carolina
Jackson Place, from E s
Montgomery bet Vallejo and
Green
Jacoby Place, from N s Cali-
fornia bet Leavenworth and
Hyde
Jamaica (South S. F.), see
Twenty-sixth Av South
James (South S. F.), see C
South
Jane Place (now Pine Place),
from iV s Pine bet Mason and
Taylor
Jansen, from N s Greenwich
bet Mason and Taylor, N to
Lombard
Japan, from S s Brannan bet
First and Second, S E to
Townsend
Japan Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), bet China and
India Av8
Japonica, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Jamac, W s Old San Jose
Pvoad N E of Paulding
Jasper Alley, from Jasper
Place bet Union and Filbert
Jasper Place, from N s Union
bet Dupont and Stockton, N
to Filbert
Java (South S. F.), see Twen-
ty-first Av South
Java (Flint Tract), from
Buena Vista Av S W to Ma-
sonic Av
Jefferson, from the bay N of
Beach, W to Presidio Reser-
vation
Jefferson (Bernal Heights),
from San Bruno Av W to
Andover Av
Jefferson Square, bet Gough,
Laguua, Golden Gate Av and
Eddy
Jerome Alley, from S s Pacific
bet Montgomery and Kearny
Jersey, from W s Dolores bet
Twenty-fourth and Twenty-
fifth, W to Douglass
Cross Sts. N. s.
Dolores 2 1
Church (200) 100 101
Sanchez (300) 200 201
Noe (400) 300 301
Castro (500) 400 401
Diamond (600) 500 501
Douglass (e) (e)
Jessie, from W s First bet
Market and Mission, S W
(The continuation of this
street from Sycamore Av to
Twenty-first is now known
as San Carlos Av)
Cross Sts. N. S.
First 2 1
Ecker
Anthony
Second 100 101
New Montgomery . . .
Annie
Third (c) (c)
Fourth 300 301
Fifth 400 401
Mint Avenue
Sixth 500 501
Seventh 600 601
Eighth (c) (c)
Ninth 800 801
Tenth (c) (c)
Eleventh (c) (c)
Hermann liOO 1101
Jolin, from W s Powell bet
Jackson and Pacific, W to
Mason
John (now Dover), from N s
Brannan bet First and Second
Johnston Avenue, from S s
Point Lobos Av bet Parker
and Henderson Avs
Johnston Place, from Har-
rison bet Spear and Main
Joice (now Prospect Place),
from N 8 Pine nr Stockton
Jones, from N s Market bet
Taylor and Leavenworth, N
to the bay
Cross Sis. E. w.
M'kt and McAllister. 2 1
Golden Gate Avenue. 100 101
Turk 200 201
McDermott Place
Eddy 800 301
Ellis 400 401
Antonio
Steveloe Place
O'Farrell 500 501
Geary 600 601
Maggie Alley
Cottage Place
Post 700 701
Lewis Place
Sutter 800 801
White's Place
Bush 900 901
Pine 1000 1001
California iioO 1101
Sacramento 1200 1201
Pleasant
Clay 1300 1.301
Washington 1400 14ol
Jackson 1500 1501
Pacific 1600 1601
Bernard
Broadway 1700 1701
Glover
Vallejo 1800 1801
Merrill
Green 1900 1901
Lincoln
Union 2000 2001
Filbert 2100 2101
Valparaiso
Greenwich 2200 2201
Lombard 2300 2301
Chestnut 2400 2401
Houston
Francisco 2500 2501
Montgomery Avenue.
Bay 2600 2601
NorthPoint 2700 2701
Beach 2800 2801
Jefferson (e) (e)
Jones Alley, from Washing-
ton bet Sansome and Mont-
gomery, N to Jackson
Joost Avenue (Sunny Side),
from Old San Jose Road W
to Hamburg
Jordan Avenue (late Merri-
tield), from N s Point Lobos
Av bet Commonwealth and
Michigan Avs
Josephine, from N s Point
Lobos Av bet Central Av and
Eugenia
Josiah Avenue, W of old San
Jose Road nr Ocean View
Station
Joy (Bernal Heights), from
Holladay Av to Brewster
Jules Avenue (Lake View),
from Ocean Av S to JLake
View Av
Julia, from S s Mission bet
Seventh and Eighth
Julia Court, from N s O'Far-
rell bet Grant Av and Stock-
ton
Julian Avenue (late First
Av), from S s Fourteenth
bet Mission and Valencia, S
to Sixteenth
Julius, from N s Lombard
bet Kearny and Dupont
Juniper, from S s Folsom bet
Tenth and Eleventh, S E to
Bryant
Junipero, from Masonic Av
bet St. Rose's Av and Turk,
W to Parker Av
Juno (Park Lane Tract), from
Serpentine Road E of Lower
Terrace
Juno (Silver Terrace, now
Diana), from Thornton Av
to Williams Av
Jupiter (Silver Terrace, late
Vulcan), from Thornton Av
S to Williams Av
Juri, from San Jose Av bet
Twenty-fifth and Twenty-
sixth
K, from Fourth Av S of J, W
to the ocean
K South, from First Av South
S W to Railroad Av
Kansas, from Channel bet
Rhode Island and Vermont,
S to Precita Creek
Kansas (South S. F.), see
Layton
Kappeler Court, from W s
Mason bet Geary and Post
Kaskaskia (South S. F.), see
D South
Kate, from S s Bryant bet
Seventh and Eighth
Kate (now Hermann), from
junction Market and Laguna
bet Ridley and Waller, W to
Stelner
Kate (now Bulah), from Cole
bet Waller and Frederick, W
to Stanyan
Kearny, from N s Market bet
Montgomery and Grant Av,
N to the bay
Cross Sts. E. w.
Market and Geary ... 2 1
Morton
Post 100 101
VerMehr
Sutter 200 201
Hardie Place
Bush 300 301
Pine 400 401
Summer
California 500 501
Sacramento 600 601
Commercial
Clay 700 (o)
Merchant
Washington 800 801
Jackson 900 901
Montgomery Avenue
Pacific 1000 1001
Rowland
Broadway 1100 1101
Dunne Alley
Hinckley
Vallejo 1200 1201
San Antonio
Green 1300 1301
Union 1400 1401
Filbert WOO 1501
Greenwich 1600 1601
Lombard 1700 1701
Chestnut 1800 1801
Francisco 1900 1901
Bay 2000 2001
NorthPoint 2100 2101
Beach (e) (e)
Kennebec (now Folsom),
from S 8 Cortland Av bet
Gates and Banks
Kent, from W s Mason bet
Union and Filbert
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
Ill
£ent, from W s Castro nr
Bemis
Kentucky, from the bay bet
Illinois and Tennessee, S to
First Av South
Kentucky Place, from Ken-
tucliy bet Shasta and Sierra
Keyes Alley, from Pacific bet
Powell and Mason
Kimball Place, from Sacra-
mento taet Leavenworth and
Hyde
King, from the bay bet Town-
send and Berry, S W to Eighth
Cross Sis. N. S.
Second 2 1
Hammond Place
Third 100 101
Ritch
Madden
Haggia
Tevis
Dewey
Fourth 200 201
Fifth 300 301
Sixth 400 401
Seventh 500 501
Channel
Eighth (e) (e)
King (now Boylston), from
Silver Av W of Merrill
Kingston, from W s Mission
bet Thirtieth and Brook
Kingston Avenue, see Burn-
side Av
Kissllng, fromW s Eleventh
bet Howard and Folsom, W
to Twelfth
Knight's Place (West End
Tract), from Mohawk Av W
of Mission Road
Knox (University Home-
stead), from S s Henry bet
Madison and Mansfield
Kohler's Place, from s s
Green bet Montgomery and
Kearny
Kosciusko (Bernal Heights,
now Anderson), from S s
Cortland Av E of Moultrie
Kossuth, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Kramer Place, from S s
Greenwich bet Dupont and
Stockton
Krausgrill Place, from N s
Filbert bet Dupont and
Stockton
L, from Seventh Av S of K
W to the ocean
L South, from First Av South
S W to Twenty-seventh Av
South
La Grande Avenue (Excel-
sior Homestead), from India
Av S
Lafayette, from S s Mission
bet Eleventh and Twelfth,
S E to Howard
Lafayette (West End Home-
stead, now Whittier), from
Mission Road nr County Line
Lafayette Park, bet Gough,
Laguna, Sacramento and
Washington
Lafayette Place, from N s
Green bet Kearny and Du-
pont, jST to Union
Laguna, from N s Market
bet Octavla and Buchanan,
N to the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and Hermann 2 1
Waller 100 101
Haight 200 201
Rose Avenue
Page 300 301
Lily Avenue . . .
Oak
. 400
Hickory Avenue...
Fell
. 500
Linden Avenue
Hayes
. 600
601
Ivy Avenue
Grove
. TOO
701
Birch Avenue
Fulton
. 800
SOI
Ash Avenue . .
; 900
McAllister
901
Locust Avenue
Golden Gate Avenue, (o)
1001
Turk
. (o)
1101
Eddy
.1200
vm
Willow Avenue
Ellis
.1300
1301
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell
.14(HI
1401
Myrtle Avenue
Geary
.1500
1501
Cedar Avenue
.1600
Ewing Place .
Walnut Avenue
Sutter
.1T(K)
1701
Bush
.1800
1801
.1900
.2000
California
200
Sacramento
. (0)
210
Clay
. (0)
2201
Washington
.2300
2301
.2400
,2.=i00
Pacific Avenue
2501
Broadway
.2600
2601
Vallejo
.2700
2701
Green
.2800
2801
Union
.2900
'«()!
Grlsar
Filbert . .
.3000
3001
Harry Place
Greenwich
81(H)
3101
Lombard . . .
.3200
.3300
3201
Chestnut
Co)
Francisco
■Mm
(0)
Bay
. (0)
3501
NorthPoint
. (0)
3601
Beach
(0)
3701
.Jefferson
. (0)
3H01
Tonquin
. (0)
8901
Lewis
. (e)
(e)
Lahaina (South S. F.), see
Nineteentb Av South
Laidley (Fainnount Tract),
from S s Thirtieth bet Noe
and Castro
Lake, from First Av N of
California W to City Ceme-
tery
Lake View Avenue (Lake
View), from Old San Jose
Road N W and W to Arling-
ton Av
Landers, from S s Fourteenth
bet Dolores and Church, S to
Fifteenth
Langton, from S s Howard
bet Seventh and Eighth, S E
to Brannan
Cross Sts. W. E.
Howard 2 1
Folsom 100 101
Harrison 200 201
Bryant 300 301
Brannan (e) (e)
Lapidge, from E s Eighteenth
bet Valencia and Guerrero S
to Nineteenth
Larkln, from N s Market bet
Hyde and Polk, N to the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and Hayes ... 2 1
Park Avenue
Grove 100 101
Birch Avenue
Fulton 200 201
Ash Avenue
McAllister 300 301
Locust Avenue
Golden Gate Avenue 400 401
Turk 500 501
Laurel Avenue
Eddy 600 601
Willow Avenue
Ellis 700 701
Larkin Avenue
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 800 801
Myrtle Avenue •
Geary 900 901
Cedar Avenue
Post 1000 1001
Walnut Avenue
Sutter 1100 1101
Fern Avenue •
Bush 1200 1201
Eureka Place
Austin
Pine 1300 1301
California 1400 1401
Sacramento 1500 1501
Clay 1600 1601
Washington 1700 1701
Jackson 1800 1801
Pacific 1900 1901
Friedman Place — —
Broadway 2000 2001
Hamlin Place
Vallejo 2100 2101
Green 2200 2201
Gibson
Rockland
Union 2300 2301
Filbert 2400 2401
Greenwich 2500 2501
Lombard 2600 2601
Chestnut 2700 2701
Francisco 2800 2801
Bay 2900 2901
North Point 3000 3001
Beach 3100 3101
Jefferson 3200 3201
Tonquin (e) (e)
Larkin Avenue, from E s
Larkin bet Ellis and O'Far-
rell
Laskie, from N s Mission bet
Eighth and Ninth
Latham Place, from w s
Mason bet Ellis and O'Far-
rell
Latona (Silver Terrace), from
Parnassus Av S to Thornton
Av
Laura Place, from S s Pine
bet Sansome and Montgom-
ery
Laurel, from N s California
bet Walnut and Locust, N to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sts. E. W.
California 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Clay 200 201
Washington 300 301
Jackson 400 401
Pacific Avenue (e) (e)
Laurel Avenue, from W s
Larkin bet Turk and Eddy,
W to Webster
Cross Sts. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk (c) (c)
Van Ness Avenue.... 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough (c) (c)
Jefferson Square
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan 700 701
Webster (e) (e)
Laurel Avenue (Bernal Heights) ,
see Andover Av
Laurel Place, from W s First
bet Folsom and Harrison,
S W to Essex
Laussat Avenue, from w s
Fillmore bet Waller and
Haight, W to Steiner
Lawrence Place, from E s
Fremont bet Harrison and
Bryant
Layton (South S. F.), from
Silver Av E of Conkling
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Leavenwortli, from N s
McAllister bet Jones aud
Hyde, X to the bay
Cross Sis. E. w.
McAllister 2 1
Golden Gate Avenue. 100 101
Burcham Place
Turk 200 201
Leonard Place
Eddy 300 301
Ellis 400 401
O'Farrell 500 501
Geary 600 BOl
Post 700 701
Sutter 800 801
Bush 900 901
Pine 1000 1001
Rice Place
California 1100 1101
Acorn Alley
Sacramento 1200 1201
Clay 1300 1301
Washington 1400 1401
Jackson 1500 1501
Pacific 1600 1601
Lynch
Bernard
Broadway 1700 1701
Glover
Vallejo 1800 1801
Merrill
Green 1900 1901
Lincoln
Union 2000 2001
Havens
Filbert 2100 2101
Greenwich 2200 2201
Lombard 2300 2301
Chestnut 2400 3401
Francisco ^500 2501
Bay 2600 2601
NorthPoint 2700 2701
Montgomery Avenue
Beach 2800 2801
Jefferson (e) (e)
Ledyard (late Emma), from
Silver Av nr Scott Av, S E
Lee (Bernal Heights), from S
s Cortland Av nr Heath
Lee Avenue (Lake View) , from
Ocean Av S to Lake View Av
Leidesdorff, from N s Pine
Ijet Sansome and Montgom-
ery, N to Clay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Pine 2 1
California 100 101
Halleck
Sacramento 200 201
Commercial
Clay (e) (e)
Lena Place, from Illinois bet
Shasta and Napa
Leonard Place, from W s
Leavenworth bet Turk and
Eddy
Leroy Place, from Sacra-
mento bet Jones and Leav-
enworth
Leasing, w of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Levant, from Masonic Av S to
San Miguel Rancho
Lewis, from W s Polk bet
Tonquln and the bay, W to
Presidio Reservation
Lewis (College Homestead),
see Trumbull
Lewis (Fairmount Tract),
see Addison
Lewis Place, from W s
Taylor bet Post and Sutter,
"W to Jones
Lexington Avenue (late
Stevenson), from Sycamore
Av bet Valencia and Mission,
S to Twenty-flrst
Liberty, from W s Valencia
bet Twentieth and Twenty-
first, W to Castro
Cross Sis. N. S.
Valencia 2 1
Guerrero 100 101
Dolores 200 201
Church 300 301
Sanchez 400 401
Noe 500 501
Castro (e) (e)
Liberty (now Clyde), from N
s Townsend bet Third and
Fourth
Lick, from W s Taylor bet
Union and Filbert
Lick AUey, from W s First
bet Jessie and Mission
Lick Place, from N s Post
bet Montgomery and Kearny,
N to Sutter
Llda Place, from S s Fif-
teenth bet Mission and Va-
lencia, S to Sixteenth
Liebig, from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Lilac AUey, from S s Twenty-
fourth l)et Howard and Mis-
sion, S to Twenty-sixth
Lillian, from Van Ness Av
bet Lombard and Chestnut
Lily Avenue, from W s Frank-
lin bet Page and Oak, W to
Fillmore
Cross iSts. N. S.
Franklin 2 1
Gough 100 101
Octavia 200 201
Laguna 300 301
Buchanan 400 401
Webster 500 501
Fillmore (e) (e)
Lily Terrace, from W s
Powell bet Bush and Pine
Lincoln, from W s Taylor bet
Green and LTnlon, W to Leav-
enworth
Lincoln (Bernal Heights), see
Blaine
Lincoln Avenue, from Eigh-
teenth W of Douglass, S to
Thirty-first
Lincoln Place, from E s Fre-
mont bet Howard and Folsom
Lincoln Place, from E s Hyde
bet Union and Filbert
Linden Avenue, from W s
Van Ness Av bet Fell and
Hayes, W to Webster
Cross Sis. N. S.
Van Ness Avenue 2 1
Franklin 100 101
Gough 200 201
Octavia 300 301
Laguna 400 401
Buchanan 500 501
Webster (e) (e)
Lippard Avenue, nr inter-
section of Old San Jose Road
and Castro
Lisbon (Excelsior Home-
stead), from Silver Av S W
to Amazon
Livingston, from Fox E of
Barlon
Lizzie, from Mission bet
Eugenia and Cortland Avs,
S E to Prospect Av
Llewellsoi, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Lloyd, from W s Scott bet
Ridley and Waller, W to
Devlsadero
Lobos (Railroad Homestead),
W of Old San Jose Road nr
County Line
Lobos Square, bet Laguna,
Webster, Chestnut and Bay
Locust, from N s California
bet Laurel and Spruce, N to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sis. B. W.
California 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Clay 200 201
Washington 300 301
Jackson 400 401
Pacific Avenue (e) (e)
Locust Avenue, from w s
Larkln bet McAllister and
Golden Gate Av. W
Cross .s/i. N. s.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue . .. 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough (c) (c)
Octavia (c) (c>
Laguna 600 601
Loehr, W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Logan (University Home-
stead), from La Grande Av
W of Saratoga
Lombard, from the bay bet
Greenwich and Chestnut, W
to Presidio Reservation.
(The buildings on this street
between Kearny and Stock-
ton are incorrectly num-
bered).
Cross Sis. N. s.
Battery 2 1
Sansome 100 101
Montgomery 200 201
Winthrop - —
Kearny (200) 300 301
Good Children
Julius
Dupont (300) 400 401
Stockton 500 501
Lombard Place
Powell 600 601
Chambers Place
Mason 700 701
Newell Place
Montgomery Avenue
Jansen
Taylor 800 801
Jones 900 901
Leavenworth 1000 1001
Hyde 1100 1101
Larkin 1200 1201
Polk 1300 1301
Van Ness Avenue . . .1400 1401
Franklin 1500 1501
Gough 1600 1601
Octavia 1700 1701
Laguna 1800 1801
Buchanan 1900 1901
Webster 2000 2001
Fillmore 2100 2101
Stelner 2200 2201
Pierce 2300 2301
Scott 2400 2401
Devlsadero 2500 2501
Broderlck 2600 2601
Baker 2700 2701
Lyon (e) (e>
Lombard Place, from s &
Lombard bet Stockton and
Powell
London (Excelsior Home-
stead), from Japan Ay S W
to Amazon
Loomis, from Islais Creek S-
to Barneveld Av
Lott (now a continuation of
Central Avenue), from
Turk W of Lyon, S to Buena
Vista Av. (The numbers on
the bulldiiigs, with few ex-
ceptions, have not been
changed).
Cross Sis. E. W.
Buena Vista Avenue. 2 1
Waller
Halght 100 101
Page 200 201
Oak (c) (c)
Golden Gate Park . . .
Fell 400 401
Hayes 500 501
Grove 600 601
Fulton 700 701
McAllister 800 801
Golden Gate Avenue. 900 901
Turk (o) (o)
Calvary Cemetery ...
Lotta, from Sullivan bet
Stanyan and Wlllard S to
Woodland Av
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Louisa Alley, from N s Ship-
ley E of Fourth
Louisberg, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Louisiana, from the bay bet
Maryland and Georgia, S to
First Av South
Lowell (West End Home-
stead), from Mission Road nr
County Line S E to Bellevue
Av
Lower Terrace (Park Lane
Tract), from N s Seventeenth
nr Uranus N E and E to Ser-
pentine Place
Lozier (now Bartlett Alley),
from N 8 Jackson bet Kearny
and Dupont, N to Pacific
Luck, from Loomis E to Or-
leans
Lucky (now Garfield Av) from
S s Twenty-fourth bet Treat
Av and Folsom, S to Twenty-
sixth
Lucy (now De Long Av), from
Waller bet Masonic Av and
Ashbury
Lucy (Silver Terrace), from
Thornton Av bet Railroad Av
and Ceres, S to Williams Av
Lundy Lane (Bemal Heights),
from Coso Av bet California
and Prospect Aves, S W to
Virginia Av
Lusk Alley, from Clyde nr
Townsend
LyeU (Spring Valley Home-
stead), W of Mission Road
from Springdale bet Rottecl£
and Danton
Lynch, from W s Leaven-
worth bet Paciflc and Broad-
way, W to Hyde
Lyon, from N s Haight W of
Baker N to the bay
Cross Sts. B. W.
Haight 2 1
Page 100 101
Oak (c) (c)
Golden Gate Park . . .
Fell 300 301
Hayes 400 401
Grove 500 501
Fulton 600 601
McAllister 700 701
Golden Gate Avenue. 800 801
Turk (c) (c)
Calvary Cemetery . . .
Geary 1300 1301
Post 1400 1401
Sutter 1500 1501
Bush 1600 1601
Pine 1700 1701
California 1800 1801
Sacramento 1900 1901
Clay 2000 2001
Washington 2100 2101
Jackson 2200 2201
Pacific Avenue 2300 2301
Broadway 2400 (o)
Vallejo 2500 (o)
Green 2600 (o)
Union 2700 (o)
Filbert 2800 (o)
Greenwich 2900 (o)
Lombard 3000 (o)
Chestnut 3100 (o)
Francisco 3200 (o)
Bay 3300 (o)
NorthPoint 3400 (o)
Beach 3500 (o)
Jefferson 3600 (o)
Tonquln 3700 (0)
Lewis (e) (e)
Lysett Place, from S s Sacra-
mento bet Jones and Leav-
enworth
M, from Seventh Av S of L,
W to the ocean
M (now Alvarado), from N s
Sanchez bet Twenty-second
and Twenty-third
M South, from First Av
South S W to Twenty-eighth
Av South
Mabel Alley, from E s Hyde
bet O'Farrell and Geary
Macedonia (Bernal Heights,
now Franconla Av), from
Peralta Av S E to Rutledge
Av
Madagascar (South S.F.), see
Twenty-seventh Av South
Madden, from S s King bet
Third and Fourth, S E to
Berry
Madeira (South S. F.), see
Thirty-seventh Av South
Madison (University Home-
stead), from Silver Av S to
Olmstead
Madison Avenue (late Fifth
Av), from S s Harrison bet
Fifth and Sixth
Madrid (Excelsior Home-
stead), from Silver Av S W
to Amazon
Maggie AUey, from e s
Jones bet Geary and Post
Magner Place, from E s
Mason bet Broadway and
Vallejo
Maiden Lane, from W s
Montgomery Av bet Wash-
ington and Jackson
Maiden Lane (now Vulcan
Lane), from N s Vallejo bet
Stockton and Powell
Main,, from S 8 Market bet
Spear and Beale, S E to the
bay
Cross Sts. W. E.
Market 2 1
Mission 100 101
Howard 200 201
Folsom 300 301
Rincon Court
Beale Place
Harrison 400 401
Bryant (e) (e)
Majestic Avenue, W of Old
San Jose Road nr Ocean
View Station
Malacca (South S. F.), see
Thirty-third Av South
Maiden AUey, from S s How-
ard bet First and Second, S
E to Tehama
Malloy (Fairmount Tract),
from Old San Jose Road bet
Thirtieth and Randall
Malta (South S. F.), see
Twenty-fifth Av South
Malvina Place, from w s
Mason bet Sacramento and
Clay
Manchester (Bernal Heigits) ,
from Ripley Place bet Fol-
som and Shotwell
Mangels Avenue (Sunny Side),
from Acadia W to Hamburg
Manila (South S. F.), see
Fourth Av South
Manitoba (South S. P.), see
Eleventh Av South
Manning Place, from W s
Eighth bet Market and Mis-
sion
ManseU (University Home-
stead), from W s San Bruno
Av S of Olmstead
Mansfield (University Home-
stead), from Burrows S to
Dwight
Maple, from N s California
bet Spruce and Cherry, N to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sts. E. w.
California 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Clay 200 201
Washington 300 301
Jackson 400 401
Paciflc Avenue (e) (c)
Maple Court, from N s Four-
teenth bet Guerrero and
Dolores
Marcy Place (late Vernon
Place), from S s Jackson bet
Mason and Taylor
Marengo, from Waterloo S W
to Dickinson
Marengo (Railroad Home-
stead), see Plymouth
Margaret Avenue, W of Old
San Jose Road nr Ocean View
Station
Margaret Court, from N s
Turk bet Mason and Taylor
Margaret Place, from N s
Vallejo bet Kearny and
Dupont
Margary, from S s Alvarado
bet Sanchez and Noe, S to
Clipper
Maria (now Homer), from
Chesley bet Harrison and
Bryant
Marin, from the bay bet Army
and Tulare, W to Vermont
Marion Place (late Eliza
Place), from N s Union bet
Taylor and Jones
Mariposa, from the bay bet
Seventeenth and Eighteenth,
W to Harrison
Mariposa Terrace, from N s
Harrison bet Seventh and
Eighth
Market (from the bay S W to
junction Seventeenth and
Castro). The difference In
the number of intersecting
streets, and length of blocks
on the right and left sides,
accounts for the irregularity
of the numbers at opposite
points.
Cross Sts. N. S.
East and Sacramento 2 1
Steuart
Spear 101
Drumm and Cal 100
Main 201
Davis and Pine 200
Beale 301
Front 300
Fremont... 401
Battery and Bush.... 400
First 501
Ecker
Sansome and Sutter . 500
Second 601
Mont'y and Post 600
New Montgomery . . .
Annie
Kearny and Geary... 700
Third 701
Brooks
Grant Av & O'Farrell 800
Fourth 801
Stockton and Ellis. . . 900
Powell and Eddy .... 1000
Fifth 901
Mason and Turk 1100
Sixth, 1001
Taylor and Golden
Gate Avenue 1200
Jones and McAlllster.1300
Seventh 1101
City Hall Avenue
Eighth 1201
Larkin and Hayes 1600
Ninth 1301
Tenth 1401
Polk and Fell 1700
Eleventh 1501
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Van Xess Av and Oak.1800
Twelfth 1601
Franklin and Page... 1900
Rose Avenue
Brady 1701
Gough and Halght . . .2000
Valencia 1801
Hermann
Octavia and Waller.. 2100
Pearl
Guerrero 1901
Laguna 2200
Thirteenth
Buchanan 2300
Dolores 2001
Fourteenth
Church 2400 2101
Fifteenth
Sanchez 2500 2201
Sixteenth
Noe 2600 2.'301
Seventeenth
Castro (e) (e)
Marquesas (South S. F.), see
Tenth Av South
Mars (Park Lane Tract),
from Seventeenth W of Clara
Av
Marshall (College Home-
stead), from E s Mission
Koad nr Sliver Av
Marsily, from W s Mission
Road bet St. Mary's Av and
Cuvler
Martha Place, from S s Geary
bet Mason and Taylor
Martin, from Thirty-first bet
Castro and Diamond, S to
Kent
Martin, see Berry Place
Martinique (South S. F.), see
Thirty-fifth Av South
Mary, from S s Mission bet
Fifth and Sixth, S E to How-
ard
Mary (Bernal Heights), see
"W'altham
Mary Lane, from S s Bush
bet Kearny and Grant Av
Marye Terrace, from N s
Turk bet Hvde and Larkin
Maryland, from the bay bet
Delaware and Louisiana, S to
First Av South
Mason, from N s Market bet
Powell and Taylor, K to the
bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Market and Turk 2 1
Eddy 100 101
Ellis 200 201
Latham Place
Dikeman Place
O'Farrell 300 301
Elwood
Geary 400 401
Derby
Kappeler Court
Post 500 501
Scheerer Place
Sutter 600 601
Delta Place
Bush 700 701
Hooker Alley •
Pine 800" 801
Frank Place
California 900 901
Sacramento 1000 1001
Ewer Place
Dawson Place - — -
Malvina Place
Clay ,...^ 1100 1101
Truett
Sheppard Place — — •
Washington 1200 1201
Jackson 1300 1301
John
Pacific 1400 1401
Broadway 1500 1.501
Magner Place
Vallejo 1600 1601
Green 1700 1701
Winter's Lane
Webb Place
Union 1800 1801
Kent
Filbert 1900 1901
Valparaiso
Greenwich 2000 2001
Montgomery Avenue
Lombard 2100 2101
Chestnut 2200 2201
Water
Francisco 2300 2301
Vandewater
Bay 2400 2401
Alaska Place
NorthPoint 2,500 2501
Beach 2600 2601
Jefferson (e) (e)
Masonic Avenue, from Point
Lobos Av W of Central Av,
S to Congress thence E to
Albanv
Massachusetts, from the bay
bet New York and Delaware,
S to First Av South
Massasoit (Bernal Heights),
from Franconia N W to Rut-
ledge Av
Mateo (Fairmount Tract),
from Bemis S E to Old San
.Jose Road
Mauritius (South S. F.), see
Twentieth Av South
Mayflower (Bernal Heights),
from California Av W to
Sumner
Mazzini, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islals Creek
McAllister, from junction
Market and Jones bet Fulton
and Golden Gate Av, W to
First Av
Cross Sts. N. S.
Market and Jones 2 1
Park Avenue
Leavenworth 100
Hyde 200 - —
City Hall Place
Larkin 300 301
Polk 400 401
Van Ness Avenue.... 500 501
Franklin 600 601
Gough 700 701
Octavla 800 801
Laguna 900 901
Buchanan 1000 1001
Webster 1100 1101
Fillmore 1200 1201
Steiner. 1300 1301
Pierce 1400 1401
Scott 1500 1501
De%-i8adero 1600 1601
Broderick 1700 1701
Baker 1800 1801
Lyon 1900 1901
Lott 2000 2001
Masonic Avenue (c) (c)
Masonic Cemetery...
Parker Avenue 2,500 2501
North Stanyan 2600 2601
North Willard 2700 2701
First Avenue (e) (e)
McAllister (Visitacion Val-
ley), see Vassalboro
McClellan (Bernal Heights,
now Andover Av), from Es-
meralda Av S to Cortland Av
McCormack, from Pacific bet
Hyde and Larkin
McDermott Place, from W s
Jones bet Turk and Eddy
McLea Court, from E s Ninth
bet Harrison and Bryant
Meacham Place, from S s
Post bet Hyde and Larkin
Meares, see Michigan Avenue
Medau Place, from N s Fil-
bert bet Dupont and Stockton
Medford (Visitacion Valley),
W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Medway Alley, from N s
Twenty-third bet Dolores
and Church
Melrose Avenue (Sunny Side),
from Congo W to Hamburg
Mendocino (South S. F.) , from
the bay bet Calaveras and
Plumas. W to First Av South
Merced (now Noe) , from Thir-
tieth S to Laidley
Mercer (Bernal Heights, now
Bradford), from S s Cortland
Av bet Peralta Av and Bronte
Merchant, from the bay bet
Clay and Washington, W to
Kearny
Cross Sts. N. S.
East North 2 1
Drumm (c) (c)
Davis (c) (c)
Front 300 301
Battery 400 401
Sansome 500 501
Montgomery 600 601
Dunbar Alley
Kearny (e) (e)
Merrifield, see Jordan Av
Merrill, from W s Jones bet
Vallejo and Green, W to
Leavenworth
Merrill, from N s Silver Av
bet Barneveld Av and Boyl-
ston
Merrimac, from the bay nr
Alameda, W to South
Merritt, from Hattie S of
Seventeenth, W to Danvers
Mersey Alley, from N s
Twenty-third bet Dolores
and Church
Metcalf Place (now Ewing
Place), from W s Laguna bet
Post and Sutter
Metcalfe Place, from N s
Geary bet Mason and Taylor
Mexico (South S. F.), from
the bay S to India Basin
Michigan, from the bay bet
Georgia and Illinois, S to
First Av South
Michigan Avenue (late Meares) ,
from N s Point Lobos Av bet
Jordan and First Avs
MichiganAvenue,from Mich-
igan bet Shasta and Sierra,
W to Illinois
Middle, from N s Pine bet
Webster and Fillmore, N to
California
Midway, from N s Francisco
bet Dupont and Stockton, N
to Bay
Miguel (Fairmount Tract) ,
from Bemis S E to Old San
Jose Road
Miguel (now San Miguel),
from S 8 Ocean Av nr Old
San Jose Road
Miguel Avenue (Stanford
Heights), from Stanford
Heights Av to Fowler Av
Miles Court, from N s Cali-
fornia bet Stockton and
Powell
Miles Place, from N s Sac-
r.imento bet Stockton and
Powell
Miller Place, from S s Folsom
bet Fourth and Fifth
MiUiken, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Mills Place, from W s Grant
Av bet Post and Sutter
Milton (Spring Valley Home-
stead), from W s Mission
Road nr Silver Av
Milton (now Crystal), W of
Old San Jose Road nr County
Line
Milton Avenue (Sunny Side),
from Circular Av W
Minerva (Railroad Home-
stead), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
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123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
115
Minerva (now Eighteenth),
from Uranus S of Seven-
teenth
Minna, from W s First bet
Mission and Howard, S W
Cross Sts. N. S.
First 2 1
Shaw Alley
Second 100 101
New Montgomery . . .
Third 200 201
Fourth 300 301
Fifth 400 401
Mary
Sixth 500 501
Euss
Seventh 600 601
Julia
Eighth 700 701
Ninth (c) (c)
Tenth 900 901
• Eleventh 1000 1001
Lafayette
Twelfth (c.) (c)
Thirteenth (c) (c)
Fourteenth 1300 1301
Fifteenth (e) (e)
Minnesota, from South bet
Tennessee and Indiana, S to
Tulare
Minnie, see Tremont Av
Minot (Bernal Heights, now
Moultrie), from Esmeralda
Av S to Cortland Av
Mint Avenue, from W s Fifth
bet Stevenson and Mission,
and from N s Mission bet
Fifth and Sixth
Miramar Avenue (lake View),
from Ocean Av S to Lake
View Av
Mission, from the bay bet
Howard and Market, S W
and S to intersection with
Mission or County Road
Qoss Sts. N. S.
East South 2 1
Steuart
Spear 100 101
Main 200 201
Beale 300 301
Fremont 400 401
First 500 501
Ecker
Shaw Alley
Anthony
Second 600 601
New Montgomery . . .
Annie
Third 700 701
Fourth 800 801
Fifth 900 901
Mint Avenue
Mary
Sixth 1000 1001
Seventh 1100 1101
Mission Alley
Julia
Eighth 1200 1201
Laskie
Ninth 1300 1301
Washington Avenue .
Grand Avenue
Tenth 1400 1401
Eleventh 1500 1501
Lafayette
Potter
West Mission 1600
Twelfth 1601
Bond
Thirteenth 1700 1701
Erie
Fourteenth 1800 1801
Fifteenth. 1900 1901
Sixteenth 2000 2001
Warren Place
Seventeenth 2100 2101
Clarion Alley
Sycamore Avenue . . . ■ •
Eighteenth 2200 2201
Nineteenth 2300 2301
Twentieth 2400 2401
Twenty-first 2500 2501
Twenty-second 2600 2601
Twenty-third 2700 2701
Twenty-fourth 2800 2801
Twenty-flfth 2900 2901
Twenty-sixth 3000 3001
Serpentine Avenue..
Army
Precita Avenue 3101
Powell Avenue
Valencia 3200
Fair Avenue
Tiffany Place
Twenty-ninth 3300
Virginia Avenue
Godeus
Thirtieth 3400
Mission or County Road,
from termination of Mission
S W to County Line
Mission Alley, from N s Mis-
sion bet Seventh and Eighth
to .Jessie
Mission Avenue, see Dear-
born Place
Mission Court, from Mission
bet Fifteenth and Sixteenth
Mission Ocean Road, from
nr junction Twenty-second
and Douglass S W to Ocean
Av
Mississippi, from Sixteenth
bet Pennsylvania and Texas,
S to Tulare
Missouri, from Sixteenth bet
Texas and Connecticut, S to
Tulare
Mohawk Avenue (West End
Tract), N W s Mission Road
nr County Line
Monongahela (South S. F),
see J South
Monroe, from N s Bush bet
Stockton and Powell, N to
Pine
Montana (Railroad Home-
stead), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Montcalm (Bernal Heights),
from Isabel nr Wolfe, S W
Montenegro (South S. F.),
see Third Av South
Montezuma (Bernal Heights),
from Coso Av E to Shotwell
Montgomery, from N s Mar-
ket bet Sansome and Kearny,
N to the bay
Cross Sis. E. w.
Market and Post 2 1
Sutter 100 101
Bush 200 201
Pine 300 301
Summer
California 400 401
Sacramento 500 501
Commercial
Clay 600 601
Merchant
Washington 700 701
Montgomery Avenue
Jackson 800 801
Gold
Pacific 900 901
Montgomery Court . .
Broadway 1000 1001
Vallejo 1100 1101
Jackson Place
Green 1200 1201
Moulton Place
Union 1300 1301
Montgomery Place . .
Alta
Filbert 1400 1401
Greenwich 1500 1501
Lombard 1600 1601
Chestnut 1700 1701
Francisco 1800 1801
Bay (e) (e)
Montgomery Avenue, from
junction Montgomery and
Washington, N W to Beach
Cross Sis. N.E. S.W.
Mont'y and Wash'n.. 2 1
Maiden Lane
Gibb
Jackson 100 101
Kearny
Pacific 200 201
Adler
Broadway 300 301
Dupont
Vallejo 400 401
Vallejo Place •
Stockton
Green 500 501
Union (o) 601
Powell
Filbert 700 701
Gaven Place
Scotland
Greenwich 800 801
Mason
Hartman
Jansen
Lombard 900 901
Newell Place
Taylor
Chestnut 1000 1001
Houston ^
Francisco 1100 1101
Jones
Bay 1200 1201
NorthPoint 1300 1301
Leavenworth
Beach (e) (e)
Montgomery Court, from w
s Montgomery bet Pacific
and Broadway
Montgomery Place, from W
s Montgomery bet Union and
Filbert
Monticello (Citv Land Ass'n
Tract), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Moore, from N s Union bet
Hyde and Larkin
Moore Place, see Torrens
Court
Morey AUey, from N s Broad-
way bet Stockton and Powell,
N to Vallejo
Morrell Place, from N s
Pacific bet Hyde and Larkin,
N to Broadway
Morris Avenue (late Park
Avenue), from S s Harrison
bet Fifth and Sixth, S E to
Bryant
Morse, from Mission Road nr
County Line
Morse (now St. George Alley),
from N s Bush W of Kearny
Morse Place, from S s Broad-
way bet Leavenworth and
Hyde
Morton, from W s Kearny bet
Geary and Post.W to Stockton
Morton (now Olean), E of
San Bruno Av nr Islais
Creek
Moscow (Excelsior Home-
stead), from India Av S W
to Amazon
Moss, from S s Howard bet
Sixth and Seventh, S E to
Folsom
Moss Avenue, from Caselli
Av W to Corbett Av
Moulton, from W s Buchanan
•bet Greenwich and Lombard.
W to Steiner
Moulton Avenue (Smmy Side,
now Hearst Av), from Cir-
cular Av W to Hamburg
Moulton Place, from W s
Montgomery bet Green and
Union
Moultrie (Bernal Heights),
from North Av nr Coso Av
S to Crescent Av
Mount Vernon Avenue, from
Old San Jose Road nr San
Miguel
Mountain Spring Avenue
(Clarendon Heights), from
Lincoln Av W to San Miguel
Rancho
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Mulford AUey, from E s Tay-
lor bet Bush and Pine
Munich (Excelsior Home-
stead), from India Av S W
to France Av
Mjnrtle Avenue, from W s
Larkin bet OTarrell and
Geary, "VY to Laguna
Cross Sts. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue ... 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gougb 400 401
Octavia 500 501
Laguna (e) (e)
N, from Seventh Av S of M
W to the ocean
N South, from First Av South
S W to Twenty-ninth Av
South
Naglee Avenue ("West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Napa (now Twentieth), from
the bay bet Nineteenth and
T wenty-flr8t,W to Potrero Av
Napier Alley, from N s Fil-
bert bet Sansome and Mont-
gomery
1 (Excelsior Home-
"stead), from Silver Av S W
to Amazon
Napoleon, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Nashua, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Natick (Fairmount Tract),
from Chenery nr Castro
Natoma, from W s Fremont
bet Mission and Howard, S
W to Fifteenth
Cross Sts. N. S.
Fremont
First 2 1
Second 100 101
New Montgomery . . .
Third (c) (c)
Fourth tc) (c)
Fifth 400 401
Mary
Sixth 500 501
Kuss
Seventh 600 601
Eighth 700 701
Ninth (c) (c)
Tenth 900 901
Eleventh 1000 1001
Lafayette
Twelfth (c) (c)
Thirteenth (c) (c)
Fourteenth 1300 1301
Fifteenth (e) (e)
Nebraska (now San Bruno
Av), from Channel bet Ver-
mont and Utah, S to Colusa
Nebraska (Bemal Heights),
from Powhattan S to Cort-
land Av
Nebraska (South S. F.), see
Waterville
Neptune (Park Lane Tract),
from ApoHo "VV to Ashbury
Neptune (Silver Terrace),
from Thornton Av S to Wil-
liams Av
Nevada (now Twenty-third),
from the bay bet Humboldt
and Twenty-fourth, W to
Potrero Av
Nevada (now Norfolk), from
S s Folsom bet Eleventh and
Twelfth
Nevada Avenue (Bemal Heights),
from Esmeralda Av bet
Prentiss and Rosecrans, S to
Crescent Av
New Anthony, see Anthony
New Channel, see Division
New Market (Stanford Heights,
now Army), from Bellevue
AV to Fowler Av
New Montgomery, from S
s Market bet Second and
Third, S E to Howard
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Jessie
Rose Alley
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard (e) (e)
New Morse (West End
Tract), from Mission Road
nr County Line
New Orleans, from N s Green
bet Leavenworth and Hyde
New York, from the bay bet
Virginia and Massachusetts,
S to First Av South
Newell Place, from N s Lom-
bard bet Mason and Taylor
Newgrove Alley, from Church
bet Twenty-seventh and
Duncan. W to Sanchez
Newman, from Holly Park
Av bet Ellert and East Av,
E to Andover Av
Ney (College Homestead),
from E 8 Mission Road nr
Silver Av
Niagara Avenue (West End
Tract), N AV s Mission Road
nr County Line
Nicaragua (South S. F.), see
Forty-fifth Av South
Nineteenth, from the bay
bet Eighteenth and Twen-
tieth, W. (The inside column
shows the new numbers
from Harrison W in accord-
ance with the extension of
the street to the bay.)
Cross Sis. N. S.
Harrison (3100) 2 1
Treat Avenue
Folsom (3200) 100 101
Shotwell
Howard (3300) 200 201
Capp
Mission (.3400) 300 301
San Carlos Avenue..
Stevenson
Valencia (3500) 400 401
Lapidge
Angelica
Guerrero (3600) 500 501
Dolores (3700) (c) (c)
Church (.3800) 700 701
Sanchez (3900) 800 801
Noe (4000) 900 901
Hartford
Castro (4100) 1000 1001
Collingwood
Diamond (4200) 1100 1101
Eureka
Douglass (4300) 1200 1201
Nineteenth Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Nineteenth Avenue South,
from Islais Creek S E to
AVater Front
Ninth, from S s Market bet
Eighth and Tenth, S E to
Channel
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Tehama
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Ringold •
Harrison 400 401
McLea Court
Bryant 500 501
Brannan 600 601
Channel (e) (e)
Ninth Avenue, from Presidio
Reservation S to P
Ninth Avenue South, from
Schneider S E to AVater Front
Noble, from Hubbell nr Sixth
S E to South
Noble's Alley, from E s
Dupont bet Union and Filbert
Noe, from S s Thirteenth bet
Sanchez and Castro, S to
Laldley
Cross Sts. W. E.
Ridley 2 1
Fourteenth 100 101
Henry
Fifteenth 200 201
Beaver •
Sixteenth I!'.'. ■.■/.■. '.'.'■. 300 301
Seventeenth 400 401
Ford
Eighteenth 500 501
Hancock
Nineteenth 600 601
Cumberland ■
Twentieth 700 701
Liberty
Twenty-first 800 801
Hill
Twenty-second 900 901
Alvarado
Twenty-third 1000 1001
Elizabeth
Twenty-fourth 1100 1101
Jersey
Twenty-flfth, 1200 1201
Clipper
Twenty-sixth 1300 1301
Army
Twenty-seventh 1400 1401
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 1500 1501
Valley
Twenty-ninth 1600 1601
Day
Thirtieth 1700 1701
Nolan, from W s Steiner bet
Green and Union
Noonan Alley, see Sunshine
Court
Noonan's Place (now Church
Avenue), from S s A^allejo
bet Stockton and Powell
Norfolk (late Nevada), from
S s Folsom bet Eleventh and
Twelfth. S E to Harrison
Norma (Clarendon Heights),
from junction Lincoln and
St. Germain Avs S
Norman, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
North Avenue (Bemal Heights),
from Coso Av S AV to Holly
Park Av
North Point, from the bay
bet Bay and Beach, AV to
Presidio Reservation
North Stanyan, from N s
Fulton bet Parker Av and
North A\'lllard
North Willard, from N s
Fulton bet Stanyan and First
Av N to Turk
Norton (Academy Tract),
from N AV s Mission Road
bet Harrington and Bauer
Norton Court (now Langton),
from N E 8 Brannan bet Sev-
enth and Eighth
Norton Place, from N s Fil-
bert bet Montgomery and
Sansome
Norwich (Bernal Heights),
see Stoneman
Nye (South S. F.), E of San
Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
0, from Eighth Av S of N, W
to the ocean
O'Connell Place, from N s
Vallejo bet Powell and Mason
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STREET AND AVENUE GUIDE.
117
O'Farrell, from junction Mar-
ket and Grant Av bet Ellis
, and Geary, W to Calvary
Cemetery
Cross Sl.1. N. S.
Market and Grant Av 2 1
Bagley Place
Julia Court
Stockton 100 101
Powell 200 201
Carlos Place
Elwood
Mason 300 301
Eaphael Place
Taylor 400 401
William
Jones 500 501
Leavenworth 600 601
Ada Court
Hyde 700 701
Larkin 800 801
Polk 900 901
Van Ness Avenue 1000 1001
Franklin 1100 1101
Gough 1200 1201
Octavia 1300 1301
Laguna 1400 1401
Buchanan 1500 1501
Hollls
AVebster 1600 1601
Fillmore 1700 1701
Steiner 1800 1801
Pierce 1901
Scott 2000 2001
Devisadero 2100 2101
Broderlck 2200 2201
St Joseph's Avenue., (e) (e)
O'Farrell Alley, see Elwood
Oak, from junction Market
and Van Ness Av bet Page
and Fell, W to Stanyan
Cross Sis. N. S.
M'k't & Van Ness Av 2 1
Franklin 100 101
Gough 200 201
Octavia 300 801
Laguna 400 401
Buchanan 500 501
"Webster 600 601
Fillmore 700 701
Steiner 800 801
Pierce 900 901
Scott 1000 1001
Devisadero 1100 1101
Broderick 1200 1201
Baker (o) 1.301
Lyon (o) 1401
Lott (0) 1501
Masonic Avenue (o) 1601
Ashbury (o) 1701
Clayton (o) 1801
Cole (o) 1901
Shrader (o) 2001
Stanyan (e) (e)
Oak, see Derby and Derby
Place
Oak Grove Avenue, from S s
Harrison bet Fifth and Sixth,
S E to Bryant
Oakwood (late Fair Oaks
Court), from S s Eighteenth
In't Guerrero and Dolores
Ocean Avenue, from Mission
Road 14 mile S of Silver Av,
W to the ocean
Ocean Boulevard, from nr
termination Point Lobos Av
along the ocean beach S to
nr County Line
Ocean House Road, see Ocean
Av
Ocean Road (now View
Avenue), from nr junction
Twenty-second and Douglass
S W
Ocean Terrace, from Point
Lobos Av nr Cliff House
Octavia, from N s Market bet
Gough and Laguna, N to Bay
Cross Sis. B. W.
Market and Waller . . 2 1
Haight 100 101
Kose Avenue
Page 200 201
Lily Avenue
Oak 300 301
Hickory Avenue
Fell , 400 401
Linden Avenue
Hayes 500 501
Ivy Avenue
Grove 600 601
Birch Avenue
Fulton 700 701
Ash Avenue
McAllister 800 801
Golden Gate Avenue, (c) (c)
Jefferson Square
Eddy 1100 1101
Willow Avenue
Ellis 1200 1201
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1300 1301
Myrtle Avenue
Geary 1400 1401
Cedar Avenue
Post 1500 1501
Walnut Avenue
Sutter 1600 1601
Bush 1700 1701
Austin
Pine 1800 1801
California 1900 , 1901
Sacramento (c) (c)
Lafayette Park
Washington 2200 2201
Jackson 2300 2301
Pacific Avenue 2400 2401
Broadway 2500 2501
Vallejo 2600 2601
Green 2700 2701
Union 2800 2801
Grisar
Filbert 2900 2901
Greenwich 3000 3001
Lombard 3100 3101
Chestnut 3200 3201
Francisco 3300 3301
Bay (e) (e)
Ohio (South S. F.), from the
bay nr Virginia S to First Av
South
Ohio Place (late Prescott),
from N s Pacific bet San-
some and Montgomery, N to
Broadway
Old Hickory (Bemal Heights),
from San Bruno Av W to
Andover Av
Old San Jose Road (or San
Jose Avenue), from junction
Chenery and Castro S W to
County Line
Olean (late Morton), E of San
Bruno Av nr Islais Creek
Olive Avenue, from W s Lar-
kin bet Ellis and O'Farrell,
W to Steiner
Cross Sis. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavia 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan 700 701
Webster 800 801
Fillmore 900 901
Steiner (e) (e)
Olive Court, from S s Union
bet Laguna and Buchanan
Oliver (West End Home-
stead), from Mission Koad nr
County Line
Olmstead (University Home-
stead), from W s San Bruno
Av S of Dwlght
Olney Place, from Hammond
Place bet Townsend and
King
Olympus (Park Lane Tract),
from N s Seventeenth nr
Ashbury
Oneida Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Oneida Place, from S s Sacra-
mento bet Dupont and Stock-
ton
Onondaga Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Opal Place, from E s Taylor
bet Golden Gate Av and
Turk
Opera Alley, from N s Mission
bet Third and Fourth
Ophir Alley, from N s Post
bet Taylor and Jones
Orange Alley, from Twenty-
fourth bet Valencia and
Bartlett
Ordway, from W s San Bruno
Av S of Mansell
Oregon, from Drumm bet
Washington and Jackson, W
to Battery
Cross St,s. N. S.
Drumm 2 1
Davis 100 101
Front (c) (c)
Battery (e) (e)
Orient Alley, from N s
Twenty-third bet Church and
Vicksburg
Orizaba Avenue, W of Old
San Jose Road nr County
Line
Orleans, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Orsenius, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Osage (South S. F.), see I
South
Osage Alley, from Twenty-
tourth bet Mission and Bart-
lett, S to Twenty-sixth
Osborne (late Eureka), from
Sixteenth W of Castro
Oscar Alley, from N s Clem-
entina bet First and Second
Otis Place, see Folsom Ave-
Otsego Avenue (West End
Tract), E of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Ottilia, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Ottowa Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Oxford (University Home-
stead), from Silver Av S to
Mansell
P, from Ninth Av S of O, W
to the ocean
P South, from First Av South
S W to Charter Oak Av
Pacific, from the bay bet
Jackson and Broadway, W to
Larkin. (The continuation
of the street from Larkin is
called Pacific Av)
Cross Sis. N. S.
East North 2 1
Drumm
Davis 100 101
Front 200 201
Battery 300 301
Silver Star Place
Sansome 400 401
Prescott
Montgomery 500 .501
Kearny 600 601
Montgomery Avenue
Lozier
Dupont 700 701
Pacific Place
Sullivan Alley
Ellick Alley
Stockton 800 801
Virginia Place
Trenton
Powell 900 901
Keyes Alley
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Scott Place
Mason 1000 1001
Auburu
Salmon
Hlmmelmann Place . . — —
Taylor 1100 1101
.Tones 1200 1201
Leavenworth 1300 1301
Burgoyne Place
Hyde 1400 1401
Morrell Place
McCormack
Fort Place
Larkin (e) (e)
Pacific Alley, from S s Broad-
way bet Dupont and Stockton
Pacific Avenue, continuation
of Pacific Street from Larkin
to Presidio Keservation.
(The numbers commence at
1500, a continuation of the
numbers on the street.)
Cross Sis. N. S.
Larkin 1500 1501
Polk 1600 1601
Van Ness Avenue 1700 1701
Franklin 1800 1801
Gough 1900 1901
Octavla 2000 2001
Laguna 2100 2101
Buchanan 2200 2201
Webster 2300 2301
Fillmore 2400 2401
Steiner 2500 2.501
Pierce 2600 2601
Scott 2700 2701
Devisadero 2800 2801
Broderlck 2900 2901
Baker 3000 3001
Lyon 3100 3101
Central Avenue 3200 3201
Walnut 3300 3301
Laurel (o) 3401
Locust (o) 3501
Pacific Place, from N s
Pacific bet Dupont and
Stockton
Page, from junction Market
and Franklin b'et Haight and
Oak, W to Stanyan
Cross Sts. N. .s.
Market and Franklin 2 1
Gough 100 101
Octavia 200 201
Laguna 300 301
Buchanan 400 401
Webster .500 501
Fillmore 600 601
Steiner 700 701
Pierce 800 801
Scott 900 901
Devisadero 1000 1001
Broderick 1100 1101
Baker 1200 1201
Lyon 1300 1301
Lott 1400 1401
Masonic Avenue 1.500 1501
Ashbury 1600 1601
Clayton 1700 1701
Cole 1800 1801
Shrader 1900 1901
Stanyan (e) (e)
Palmer (Fail-mount Tract),
from Bartlett S E to Chenery
Palmetto Avenue, from Old
San Jose Koad nr County
Line
Paraguay (South S. F.). see
Fourteenth Av South
Pardee Alley, from w s
Dupont bet Filbert and
Greenwich
Paris (Excelsior Homestead),
from Japan Av S W to Ama-
zon
Park Avenue (now City Hall
Avenue), from S s McAllister
nr Leavenworth, S W to Lar-
kin
Park Avenue (now Morris
Avenuej. from Harrison bet
Fifth and Sixth to Bryant
Park Avenue (Bernal Heights),
see Holly Park Av
Park Avenue (Flint Tract),
see Buena Vista Av
Park Avenue (now Llppard
Avenue), nr intersection of
Old San Jose Road and Castro
Park Hill Avenue,from Buena
Vista Av W of South Brod-
erlck
Park Lane (Park Lane Tract),
now continuation of Ashbury
Park Lane, from W s Second
bet Bryant and Brannan, S W
to Third
Park Place, from E s Second
bet Folsom and Harrison
Park Road (now Buena Vista
Avenue), surrounding Buena
Vista Park
Parker (now Montcalm) , from
Peralta Av W to Alabama
Parker Alley, from N s Clay
bet Stockton and Powell
Parker Avenue, from Point
Lobos Av nr Johnston Av, S
to Fulton
Parnassus Avenue (Silver
Terrace, now Bay View),
from W s Railroad Av nr
Eighteenth Av South
Patterson, E of San Bruno Av
from Flower N E
Patton, from West Av S to
Plymouth Av
Paul, W of San Bruno Av nr
head of Islais Creek
Paul Avenue (Paul Tract;,
from San Bruno Av E to
Railroad Av
Paulding, from W s Old San
Jose Road bet Jarnac and
Havelock
PeabOdy (late Byrne), W of
San Bruno A v nr County Line
Pearl, from S s Market bet
Hermann and Guerrero. S to
Thirteenth
Pelham, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Crci-k
Pennsylvania Avenue, from
Sixteenth lict liiwa and Mis-
sissipiil, S to Tulare
Penobscot (South S F.), see
H South
Peralta Avenue, from Hol-
laday Av S W and S to Union
Perine Place, from w s
steiner bet California and
Sacramento, W to Pierce
Perry, from W s Vassar Place
bet Harrison and Bryant, S W
to Fifth
Cross Sis. N. s.
Vassar Place 2 1
Third 100 101
Fourth 200 201
Fifth (e) (e)
Persia Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Mission
Road S of Brazil Av
PfeiflFer, from W s Dupont bet
Chestnut and Francisco, W
to Stockton
Piedmont (Flint Tract), from
Masonic Av nr Congress
Pierce, from N s Waller bet
Steiner and Scott, N. to the
bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Waller 2 1
Haight 100 101
Page 200 201
Oak 300 301
Fell 400 401
Hayes (c) (c)
Alamo Square
Fulton 700 701
McAllister 800 801
GoIdenGate Avenue. 900 901
Turk 1000 1001
Eddy 1100 1101
Ellis 1200 1201
O'Farrell (c) (c)
Geary (c) (c)
Hamilton Square
Post 1500 1501
Sutter 1600 1601
Bush 1700 1701
Pine 1800 1801
California 1900 1901
Perine Place
Sacramento 2000 2001
Clay (c) (c)
Alta Plaza
Jackson 2300 2301
Pacific Avenue 2400 2401
Broadway 2500 2501
Vallejo 2600 2601
Green 2700 2701
Union 2800 2801
Filbert 2900 2901
Greenwich 3000 3001
Regli Place
Lombard 3100 3101
Chestnut 3200 3201
Francisco 3300 3301
Bay 3400 3401
North Point 3500 3501
Beach 3600 3601
Jefferson 3700 3701
Tonquin 3800 3801
Lewis (e) (e)
Pike, see Waverly Place
Pinckney Place, from N s
Broadway bet Kearny and
Dupont, N to Vallejo
Pine, from junction Market
and Davis bet Bush and Cali-
fornia, W to Central Av
Cross S(s. N. S.
Market and Davis 2 1
Front 100 101
Battery xm 201
Sansome 300 301
Leidesdorfl
Exchange Place
Laura Place
Montgomery 400 401
Russ Alley
Belden
Kearny 500 .501
St. George Alley
Central Place
St. Mary
Bacon Place
Quincy
Dupont 600 601
Sophie Terrace
Stockton 700 701
Prospect Place
Monroe
Powell 800 801
Mason 900 901
Pine Place
Taylor 1000 1001
Jones 1100 1101
Touchard Alley
Leavenworth 1200 1201
Hyde 1300 1301
Larkin 1400 1401
Polk 1500 1501
Van Ness Avenue 1600 1601
Franklin 1700 1701
Gough 1800 1801
Octavia 1900 1901
Laguna 20(X) 2001
Buchanan 2100 2101
Webster 2200 2201
Middle
Fillmore 2300 2301
Steiner 2400 2401
Pierce 2500 2501
Scott 2600 2601
Devisadero 2700 2701
Broderick 2800 2801
Baker 2900 2901
Lyon 3000 3001
Central Avenue (e) (e)
Pine Place (late Jane Place),
from N s Pine bet Mason and
Taylor
Fink Alley, from Pearl bet
Market and Ridley
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PiOChe, from iunction Silver
Av and Cambridge W to
Madison
PiOChe Alley, from N s Sacra-
mento nr Stockton
Pioneer Park, bet Mont-
gomery, Kearny, Filbert and
Greenwich
Pioneer Place, from W s
Fourth bet Market and Jes-
sie
Piper Alley, from Ecker bet
Mission and .Jessie
Pixley, from W s Buchanan
bet Filbert and Greenwich,
W to Stelner
Platte (South S. F.), see L
South
Pleasant, from W s Taylor
bet Sacramento and Clay, W
to Jones
Plumas (South S. F.), from
the bay bet Mendocino and
Fresno, W to First Av South
Pluto, from Masonic Av nr
Congress
Plsmiouth (Railroad Home-
stead, now Plymouth Av)
Plymouth Avenue (Lake
View), from Ocean Av S to
Old San Jose Koad
Plymouth Avenue (now High-
land Av), from Mission nr
West Av E to Holly Park Av
Pocahontas (Bernal Heights,
now Moultrie), from Iforth
Av S to Esmeralda Av
Point Lotoos Avenue, from
Central Av at termination of
Geary, W to the ocean
Polk, from N s Market bet
Larkln and Van Xess Av, N
to the bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Market and Fell 2 1
Hayes 100 101
Ivy Avenue
Grove 200 201
Birch Avenue
Fulton 300 301
Ash Avenue .,
McAllister 400 401
Locust Avenue
Golden Gate Avenue 500 501
Elm Avenue
Turk 600 601
Laurel Avenue
Eddy TOO TOl
Willow Avenue
Ellis 800 801
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 900 901
Myrtle Avenue
Geary 1000 1001
Cedar Avenue
Post 1100 1101
Walnut Avenue
Sutter 1200 1201
Fern Avenue
Bush 1300 1301
Austin
Pine 1400 1401
California 1500 1501
Sacramento 1600 1601
Clay 1700 1701
Washington 1800 1801
.Jackson 1900 1901
Pacific Avenue 2000 2001
Broadway 2100 2101
Vallejo 2200 2201
Bonita
Green 2300 2301
"Union 2400 2401
Filbert 2500 2501
Greenwich 2600 2601
Lombard 2700 2701
Chestnut 2800 2801
Francisco 2900 2901
Bay 3000 3001
NorthPoint 3100 3101
Beach 3200 3201
Jefferson 3300 3301
Tonquin (o; 3401
Lewis (e) (e)
Polk Lane (now Stark), from
E s Stockton bet Pacific and
Broadway
Pollard Place, from N s Val-
le.1o bet Kearny and Dupont
Pollock (Soutli S. F.), from
Twenty-fourth Av South nr
the bay, S W to County Line
Pomona (Silver Terrace),
from Parnassus Av S to
Thornton Av
Pond, from S s Sixteenth bet
Sanchez and Noe, S to Sev-
enteenth
Pope, from Mission Road nr
County Line
Poplar Alley, from Twenty-
fourth bet Valencia and San
Jose Av, S to Twenty-sixth
Porter (Bernal Heights), from
S s Crescent Av bet Bache
and Roscoe
Porter Avenue (West End
Tract), W of Mission Roadnr
County Line
Porto Rico (South S. F.), see
Fortieth Av South
Portsmouth Square, bet
Clay, Washington, Kearny,
and Brenham Place
Post, from Junction Market
and Montgomery bet Geary
and Sutter, W to Central Av
Cross Sts. N. S.
Market and Montg'y. 2 1
Lick Place
Kearny 100 101
Gardner
Grant Avenue 200 201
Stockton 300 301
Powell 400 401
Mason 500 501
Taylor 600 601
Agate Alley
William
Ophir Alley
Jones 700 701
Leavenworth 800 801
Hyde 900 901
Meacham Place
Larkln 1000 1001
Polk 1100 1101
Van Ness Avenue. . . .1200 1201
Franklin 1300 1801
Gough 1400 1401
Octavia 1.500 1.501
"Laguna 1600 1601
Buchanan 1700 1701
Voll Avenue
Webster 1800 1801
Fillmore 1900 1901
Avery
Stelner 2000 2001
Pierce 2100 2101
Scott 2200 2201
Devlsadero 2300 2301
Erkson Court
Broderlck 2400 2401
Baker 2500 2501
Lyon 2600 2601
Central Avenue (e) (e)
Post Office Place, see Custom
House Place
Potomac (South S. F.), see R
South
Potrero Avenue, from Chan-
nel bet Utah and Hampshire,
S to Twenty-sixth. (This
avenue will be extended to
the County Line)
Potter (now Twelfth), from S
s Market bet Eleventh and
Brady, S E to Mission
Powell, from N s Market bet
Stockton and Mason, N to the
bay
Cross Sts. E. w.
Market and Eddy — 2 1
Ellis 100 101
O'Farrell 200 201
Geary (o) 801
Post 400 401
Sutter 500 .501
Ankeny Place
Bush 600 601
Fella Place
Lily Terrace
Pine 700 701
California 800 801
Sacramento 900 901
Clay 1000 1001
Washington 1100 1101
Jackson 1200 1201
John
Caroline Place
Pacific 1300 1301
Broadway 1400 1401
Valleio 1500 1501
Green 1600 1601
Union (o) 1701
Montgomery Avenue
Filbert 1800 1801
Greenwich 1900 1901
Lombard 2000 2001
Chestnut 2100 2101
Francisco 2200 2201
Vande water
Bay 2300 2301
North Point 2400 2401
Beach 2500 2501
Jefferson (e) (e)
Powell Avenue, from Mission
nr Twenty-ninth, S E to Cali-
fornia Av
Powhattan (Bernal Heights) ,
from Holladay Av W to
North Av
Prague (Excelsior Home-
stead), from China Av bet
Munich and Dublin
Pratt Place, from N s Cali-
fornia bet Stockton and
Powell
Precita Avenue (Bernal Heights),
from .junction of Army and
Bryant W to Mission
Precita Place (now Precita
Av)
Prentiss (Bernal Heights),
from Esmeralda Av S to
Crescent Av
Prescott, see Ohio Place
Prescott Court (late Ohio),
from S s Valle.1o bet Sansome
and Montgomery
President (Flint Tract) , from
Flint N to Albany
Presidio, from E s Baker bet
Filbert and Greenwich
Presidio Road, from termina-
tion Central Av through
Presidio KeserVatlon
Preston Place(now Converse) ,
from S W s Bryant bet Eighth
and Ninth
Price Row, from S s Union
bet Dupont and Stockton
Priest, from S s Washington
bet Jones and Leavenworth
Prim, from Old San Jose Road
nr County Line
Princeton (University Home-
stead), from Silver Av S to
Mansell
Pringle Court, from N s Green-
wich bet Sansome and Mont-
gomery
Prospect Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from Coso Av S "R
to Cortland Av
Prospect Place, from s s ciay
bet Stockton and Powell, S
to Pine
Cross Sts. W.^^ E.
Sacramento!'.!!'.].... 100 101
California 200 201
Pine (e) (e)
Prospect Place (Bernal Heights) ,
see Ripley Place
Prosper, from S s Sixteenth
bet Sanchez and Noe, S to
Seventeenth
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Pulaski (Bernal Heights,
now Prentiss), fi-om Cort-
land Ay bet Banks and Ne-
vada Av
Putnam (Bernal Heights) ,
from S s Cortland Av bet
Bronte and Nevada Av
Q, from Tenth Av S of P, W
to the Ocean
Q South, from First Av South
S W to Twenty-third Av
South
Quince Alley, from S s Twenty-
fii'^t bet Dolores and Fair
Oaks, S to Twenty-fourth
Quincy, from N s Pine bet
Kearnv and Dupont, N to
California
Quincy Place, see Bacon PI
Quinn (now Clinton Park),
fr(jm Valencia bet Ridley and
Fourteenth, W to Guerrero
E, from Tenth Av S of Q, W
the
?an
R South, from Islais S W to
Twentieth Av South
Railroad Avenue (South s. F.),
from First Av South S ^V to
San Bruno Av
Railroad Avenue (now Pal-
metto Av), from Old San
Jose i;oad nr County Line
Railroad Avenue (now Barne-
veld Av). fi'om Islais Creek
S to Silver Av
Railway Avenue, from E s
Dolcjres liet Seventeenth and
Eighteenth
Ralston (City Land Ass'n
Tract), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Ramsell (City Land Ass'n
Tract). W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Randall (Fairmount Tract),
from Mission S of Thirtieth
W to Palmer
Randall Place, from N s
Greenwich bet Leavenworth
and Hyde
Randolph (City Land Ass'n
Tract). W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Raphael Place, from N s
O'Farrell bet Mason and
Taylor
Rausch, from S s Howard bet
Seventh and Eighth, S E to
Folsom
Reagan Place, from S s Geary
l)et Powell and Mason
Redfield AUey, from W s
Taylor bet I'nionand Filbert
Redwood Court, from How-
ard bet Sixteenth and Seven-
teenth
Reed, from S s Washington
bet Jones and Leavenworth
Reed, from New Morse nr
Curtis. S to Brunswick
Reed Place, from S s Green
bet Montgomery and Kearny
Regent (West End Tract),
from S E s Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Regli Place, from E s Pierce
bet Greenwich and Lombard
Reservoir, from N s Market
bet Ridley and Fourteenth,
W to Church
Rey, W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Rhine, W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Rhode Island, from Eighth
bet De Haro and Kansas, S to
Bourlion
Rice, from Old San Jose Road
nr County Line
Eice Place, from E s Leaven-
worth bet Pine and California
Richland Avenue, from And-
over Av nr Crescent Av, W
to Old San Jose Road
Richmond (now Halleck)
Richmond Avenue, from Wil-
liamson bet Point Lobes Av
and California. W to First Av
Richter, W of Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel Station
Rickard, from W s San Bruno
Av nr Islais Creek
Ridley, now a continuation
of Thirteenth, from Mission
W to Buena Vista Av {The
inside column shows the
new numbers now being
placed on the buildings)
Cross Sis. N. S.
Mission (300) 2 1
Stevenson
Valencia (400) 100 101
Elgin Park Avenue.
Pearl
Guerrero (500) 200 201
Market
Buchanan
Dolores (600) 301
Church (TOO) 400 401
Fillmore
Belcher
Sanchez (800) 501
Stelner
Walter
Noe (900) 601
Scott
Castro (1000) 701
Devisadero
Alpine
Buena Vista Avenue (e) (e)
Riggs, E of San Bruno Av nr
islais Creek
Riley, see Pleasant
Rincon Avenue, from E s
Second bet Brannan and
Townsend
Rincon Court, from W s Main
liet Folsom and Harrison
Rincon Place, from S s Harri-
son bet First and Second. S E
to Bryant
Ringold, from W s Eighth
liet Folsom and Harrison
Ripley Place (Bercal Heights),
from Peralta Av S of Rut-
ledge Av, W to Shotwell
RitCh, from S s Folsom bet
Third and Fourth, S E to
Townsend
Cross Sis. W. E.
Folsom 2 1
Harrison (c) (c)
Bryant 200 201
Brannan 300 301
Townsend (e) (e)
Ritter (now Langton), from S
s Harrison bet Seventh and
Eighth
Rivoli Avenue, from Cole nr
Alma Av, W to Stanyan
Roach, from N s Filbert bet
Taylor and Jones. N to
Greenwich
Eoanoake (Fairmount Tract),
from Bemis S E to Old San
Jose Road
Rockland (late Brady Place),
from E s Larkin bet Green
and Union
Rodney (now Ecker), from N
s Folsom bet First and Sec-
ond
Rola Court, from S s Green-
wich bet Laguna and Bu-
chanan
Romain, from Douglass nr
Twentieth W to Lincoln Av
Roman, from Niagara Av nr
Huron Av. S W to Mount Ver-
non Av
Rondel Place, from S s Six-
teenth bet Mission and
^^lencia
Roscoe (Bernal Heights),
from Crescent Av nr Porter
Rose (now Salem), from Cres-
cent Av S E to Case
Rose (Fairmount Tract), see
Natick
Rose (now Danvers), from
Corbett Av to Caselli Av
Rose Alley, from W s New
Montgomery bet Jessie and
Mission
Rose Avenue, from N s Mar-
ket bet Haight and Page, W
to Fillmore
Cross Sis. N. S.
Market 2 1
Gough 100 101
Octavia 200 201
Laguna 300 301
Buchanan 400 401
Webster 500 501
Fillmore (e) (e)
Rose Place, from E s Taylor
bet Eddy and Ellis
Rose Terrace, from Twenty-
fourth nr Dolores
Eosecrans (Bemal Heights),
from Esmeralda Av S to
Powhattan
Eoselyon Avenue, from W s
Fifteenth Av bet California
and Clement to Sixteenth Av
Eoss Alley, see Stout's Alley
Eotteck (Spring Valley Homesiead),
W of Mission Road nr Silver
Av
Eousseau (Spring Valley
Homestead). W of Mission
Road, nr Silver Av
Eowland (now St. Charles
Place), from S s Broadway
bet Montgomery and Kearny
and from E s Kearny N of
Pacific
Eushton Place, from S s
Brannan bet Third and
Fourth
Euss, from S s Minna bet
Sixth and Seventh, S E to
Folsom
Euss Alley, from N s Bush
l)et Montgomery and Kearny,
N to Pine
Eussell, from W s Hyde bet
Green and Union
Eussia Avenue (Excelsior
Homestead), from Mission
Road nr Persia Av
Eutland, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Eutledge Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from Holladay Av
W to Alabama
S, from Eleventh Av S of R,
AV to the ocean
S South, from Islais S W to
Twentieth Av South
Sacramento, from the bay bet
California and Clay, W to
First Av
Cross Sis. N. S.
Market and East 2 1
Drumm 100 101
Davis 200 201
Front 300 301
Battery 400 401
Sansome 500 501
Leidesdorff
Montgomery 600 601
Webb
Kearny TOO 701
Dupont 800 801
Waverly Place
Oneida Place
Brooklyn Place
Stockton 900 901
Stephens Court
Prospect Place
Miles Place
Powell 1000 1001
Hanover Place
Mason 1100 1101
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Sacramento -Cont'd.
Terba Buena
Cushman
Taylor 1200 1201
Jones 1300 1301
Lysett Place
Leroy Place
Golden Court
Leavenworth 1400 1401
Kimball Place
Hyde 1500 1501
Larkin 1600 1601
Polk 1700 1701
Van Ness Avenue. . . .1800 1801
Pranklju 1900 1901
Crough (o) 2001
Octavia (o) 2101
Laguna 2200 2201
Buchanan 2300 2301
Webster 2400 2401
Fillmore 2500 2501
Steiner 2600 2601
Pierce 2700 2701
Scott 2800 2801
De vlsadero 2900 2901
Broderick 3000 3001
Baker 3100 8101
Lyon .3200 3201
Central Avenue 3300 3801
AValnut 8400 3401
Laurel 3500 8501
Locust 8600 3601
Spruce 3700 8701
Maple 8800 3801
Cherry 3900 8901
First Avenue (e) (e)
Sadowa (Railroad Home-
stead), W of Old San .Jose
Road nr County Line
Sagamore (Railroad Home-
stead), W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Salem (late Rose), from Cres-
cent Av S E to Case
Salinas Avenue (Paul Tract),
from San Bruno Av E to
Railroad Av
Salmon, from N s Pacific
bet Mason and Taylor, X to
Broadway
Salome, E of San Bruno Av
nr Islais Creek
Salvador (South S. F.), see
Twenty-second Av South
Samoset (Bernal Heights),
from Francoula Av K "W to
Peralta Av
San Antonio (la'e St. Charle ),
from W s Kearny bet Vallejo
and Green, and from Jf s Val-
lejo bet Kearnv and Dupont
San Bruno Avenue, from
Channel bet Utah and Ver-
mont, S to County Line
San Bruno Avenue (West
End Tract), see Concord Av
San Carlos Avenue (late
Jessie), from Sycamore Av
bet Mission and Valencia, S
to Twenty-first
San Domingo (South S. F.),
see Fortv-flrst Avenue South
San Joaquin (South S. F.),
see S South
San Jose Avenue, from S s
Twenty-second bet Valencia
and Guerrero, S and S W
Cross S/s. W. E.
Twenty-second 2 1
Alvarado
Twenty-third 100 101
Elizabeth
Twenty-fourth 200 201
Twenty-flf th 300 801
Twenty-sixth 400 401
Army
Twenty-seventh 500
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 600
Guerrero
Valley
Twenty-ninth 700 701
Day
Thirtieth 800 801
San Miguel (late Miguel),
from S s Ocean Av nr Old
San Jose Road
San Miguel Road (now Cor-
bett Av)
Sanchez, from S s Thirteenth
bet Church and Noe, S to
Palmer
Cross Sts. W. E
Ridley 2 1
Fourteenth 100 101
Henry
Fifteenth 200 201
Market
Sixteenth 300 .301
Seventeenth 400 401
Borland
Ford
Eighteenth 500 501
Hancock
Nineteenth 600 601
Cumberland
Twentieth 700 701
Liberty
Twenty-first 800 801
Hill
Twenty-second 900 901
Alvarado
Twenty-third 1000 1001
Twenty-fourth 1100 1101
Twenty- fifth 1200 1201
Clipper
Twenty-sixth 1800 1301
Army
Twenty-seventh 1400 1401
Duncan
Twenty-eighth 1.500 1501
Valley
Twenty-ninth 1600 1601
Day
Thirtieth 1700 1701
Sansome, from N s Market
bet Battery and Montgomery,
I\ to the bay
Cross Sts E. W.
Market and Sutter. . . 2 1
Bush 100 101
Pine 200 201
California 800 301
Halleck
Sacramento 400 401
Commercial
Clay 500 501
Merchant
Washington 600 601
Jackson 700 701
Gold
Pacific 800 801
St. Vincent's Alley. . .
Broadway 900 901
Vallejo 1000 1001
Green 1100 1101
Union 1200 1201
Alta
Filbert 1300 1301
Greenwich 1400 1401
Lombard 1500 1501
Chestnut 1600 1601
Francisco (e) (e)
Santa Clara (now Seven-
teenth), from the bay bet
Sixteenth and Mariposa, W
to Harrison
Santa Marina, from Mission
nr Cortland Av E to Elsie
Santee (South S. F.), see G
South
Saratoga (University Home-
steaa), from La Grande Av
nr Woolsey
Saratoga Court, from N s
Geary bet Hyde and Larkin
W of Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Saturn (Park Lane Tract),
from Serpentine Road N of
Seventeenth
Savannah (South S. F.), see
K South
Sawyer, W of San Bruno Av nr
County Line
Scheerer Place, from W s
Mason bet Post and Sutter
Schiller, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Schiller (now De Long), W
of Old San Jose Road nr
County Line
Schneider, E of San Bruno
Av nr Islais Creek
Scholl Place, from S s Vallejo
bet Powell and Mason
School House Place, from
Turk bet Buchanan and
Webster
Schuyler (Bernal Heights,
now Nevada Av), from S s
Cortland Av bet Putnam and
Prentiss
Schwerin, W of San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Scotland, from N s Filbert
bet Powell and Mason, N to
Montgomery Av
Scott, from N s Thirteenth bet
Pierce and Devlsadero, N to
the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Ridley 2 1
Lloyd
Waller 100 101
Halght 200 201
Page 300 301
Oak 400 401
Fell 500 501
Hayes (o) 601
Grove (o) 701
Fulton 800 801
McAllister 900 901
Golden Gate Avenue . 1000 1001
Turk 1100 1101
Eddy 1200 1201
Ellis 1300 1301
O'Farrell 1400 1401
Geary (o) 1501
Post 1600 1601
Sutter 1700 1701
Bush 1800 1801
Pine 1900 1901
California 2000 2001
Sacramento 2100 2101
Clay (o) 2201
Washington (o) 2301
Jackson 2400 2401
Pacific Avenue 2500 2501
Broadway 2600 2601
Vallejo 2700 2701
Green 2800 2801
Union 2900 2901
Filbert 3000 3001
Greenwich 3100 3101
Lombard 3200 3201
Chestnut 8300 3801
Francisco 3400 3401
Bay 3500 3301
North Point 3600 3601
Beach 3700 3701
Jefferson 3800 3801
Tonquin 3900 3901
Lewis (e) (e)
Scott (Bernal Heights), see
Bennington
Scott Avenue, from Silver Av
S E to Thornton Av
Scott Place, from N s Pacific
bet Powell and Mason, N to
Broadway
Sears (West End' Tract),
from Sherman Av S W to
Sickles Av
Second, from S s Market bet
First and Third, S E to the
bay
Cross Sts. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Tehama
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Park Place
Vernon Place
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Second— Cont'd.
Harrison 400 401
Silver
Bryant 500 501
Park Lane
Federal
South Park
De Boom
Brannan 600 601
Rincon Avenue
Townsend 700 701
King
Berry (e) (e)
Second Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to .1
Second Avenue (now Albion
Av). from E s Fifteenth bet
Valencia and Guerrero, S to
Seventeenth
Second Avenue South, from
Islais S E to Water Front
Sellna Place, from N s Cali-
fornia bet Dupont and
Stockton
Seneca Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr San Miguel
Serpentine Place (Park Lane
Tract), from Serpentine Road
nr Seventeenth
Serpentine Eoad (Park Lane
Tract, now Temple), from X s
Seventeenth "\V of Clara Av
Servia (South S. F.), see
Thirteenth Av South
Seventeenth, from the bay
bet Sixteenth and Mariposa,
^V to Stanyan. (The inside
column shows the new num-
bers from Harrison "W in
accordance with the exten-
sion of the street to the bay. i
Cross Sis. N. S.
Harrison (3000) 2 1
Treat Avenue
Folsom (3100) 100 101
Shotwell
Howard (3200) 200 201
Capp
Mission (.3300) 300 301
Hoff Avenue
Valencia (3400) 400 401
Albion Avenue
Dearborn Place
Guerrero (3.500) .500 501
Dolores (3600) 600 601
Alemanv .
Church (3700) 700 701
Dehou
Hardv
Sanchez (380(_l) 800 801
Prosper
Pond
Xoe (3900) 900 901
Alarket
Castro.. '.'.;'.".!! (4000) 1000 1001
Collingwood
Diamond (4100) 1100 1101
Eureka
Douglass (4200) 1200 1201
Clara Avenue
Seventeenth Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Seventeenth Avenue South,
from Islais Creek S E to
"\Vater Front
Seventh, from S s Market
^^ bet Sixth and Eighth, S E
Cross S/s. w. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
.Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
Satoma
Howard 200 201
Folsom 300 301
Drury Lane
Cleveland
Harrison 400 401
Bryant 500 501
Belmont Place
Brannan 600 fiOl
Townsend 7(X) 701
King
Berry 800 801
Channel
Seventh Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to X
Seventh Avenue South, from
Schneider s E to Water Front
Seward, from Douglass nr
Twentieth. X W to^Eagle
Seymour Avenue, from Golden
Gate Av liet Scott and De-
visaderc. X to Turk
Shakespeare, from Old San
.Jose Road nr County Line
Shakespeare (Bernal Heigbts),
from Isabel S to Rutledge Av
Sharon, from Fifteenth bet
Church and Sanchez
Sharp Place, from S s Union
bet Leavenworth and Hvde
Shasta (now Twenty-first),
from the bav bet Twentieth
and Twenty-first, W to Po-
trero Av
Shaw Alley (late Sullivan
Alley), from S s Mission bet
First and Second to Minna
Sheppard Place, from E s
Mason bet Clay and Wash-
ington
Sheridan, from fi s Tenth bet
Folsom and Harrison
Sherman, from S s Folsom
bet Sixth and Seventh, S E
to Harrison
Sherman (now Collingwood) ,
from S 8 Seventeenth bet
Castro and Diamond. S to
Twenty-second
Sherman (City Land Ass'n
Tract), see Garfield
Sherman Avenue (West End
Tract), from S E s Old San
.Jose Road nr County Line
Sherwood Place, from E s
Third bet Missionand Howard
Shields (City Land Ass'n
Tract), W of Old San .Jose
Road nr County Line
Ship (South S.F.),from Fifth
Av South nr the bay. S W to
County Line
Shipley, from E of Fifth bet
Folsom and Harrison. S W to
Seventh
Short, from Eagle to Falcon
Av
Shotwell, from S s Fourteenth
l)et Folsom and Howard, S to
Esmeralda Av
Cross Sts. W. E.
Fourteenth 2 1
Fifteenth 100 101
Sixteenth 200 201
Seventeenth 300 301
Eighteenth 400 401
Xineteenth .500 501
Twentieth 600 601
Twentv-tirst 700 701
Twentv-secon'l 800 801
Twentv-third 900 901
Twentv-fourth 1000 1001
Twentv-iifth 1100 1101
TwentV-sixth 1200 1201
Army 1300 1301
Shrader, from Fulton bet Cole
and Stanyan, S to Frederick
Sickles Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San .Jose
Road nr County Line
Siegel (Bernal Heights, now
Gates), from Esmeralda Av
S to Cortland Av
Sierra (now Twenty-second),
from the bay bet Twenty-
first and Hiimboldt, W to
Potrero Av
Silliman (University Home-
stead), from San Bruno Av
S of Silver Av
Silver, from W s Second bet
HaiTisoii and Bryant, S W to
Fourth
Silver Alley, from Falcon Av
to Lincoln Av
Silver Avenue, from Six-
teenth Av South S W to San
Bruno Av, thence W to
Mission Road
Silver Star Place, from N s
Pacific bet Battery and San-
some
Simpson Place, from W s
First bet Harrison and Bry-
ant
Sixteenth, from the bay
bet Fifteenth and Seven-
teenth, W. (The inside
column shows the new num-
bers from Harrison W in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sts. N. .S.
Harrison (2700) 2 1
Treat Avenue
Folsom (2800) 100 101
Shotwell
Howard (2900) 200 201
Capp
Mission (3000) 300 :301
Llda Place
Hoff Avenue
.Julian Avenue
Rondel Place
Caledonia Alley
Valencia (3100) 400 401
Albion Avenue
Guerrero (3200) 500 501
Grant Alley
Dolores (3300) 600 601
Church ...,....(3400) 700 701
Dehon.
Hardv
Sanchez (3500) 800 801
Prosper
Pond
Market
Xoe (3600) 900 901
Castro (3700) 1000 1001
Sixteenth Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to X
Sixteenth Avenue South,
from S South S E to AVater
Front
Sixth, from S s Market bet
Fifth and Seventh, S E
Cross Sts. S.W. N.E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
.Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
X'atoma
Howard 200 201
Tehama
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Shipley
Clara
Harrison 400 401
Bryant 500 501
Brannan 600 601
Bluxome
Townsend 700 701
King
Berry 800 801
Channel
Sixth Avenue, from Presidio
Reservation S to K
Sixth Avenue South, from
Islais S E to Water Front
Solano (now Eighteenth),
from the bay bet Mariposa
and X'ineteenth, W to Harrl-
Somerset ^University Home-
stead), from S 8 Silver Av
W of Goettingen
t (now Twenty-fourth),
from the bav bet Twenty-
third and Twenty-fifth, W to
Potrero Av
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Sonoma Place (now San An-
tonio), from N s Vallejo bet
Kearny and Dupont
Sonora, from N s Green bet
Kearny and Dupont, N to
Union
Sophie Terrace, from N s
Pine bet Dupont and Stock-
ton
South, from the bay nr Hub-
bell S W to Sixteenth
South Avenue, E of County
Road, from Crescent Av to
Holly Park Av
South Broderlck (Flint Tract),
from Buena Vista Av S to
Park Hill Av
South Park, from W s Second
bet Bryant and Brannan, S W
to Third
South Park Alley, from E s
Third bet Bryant and Bran-
nan
Spear, from S s Market bet
Steuart and Main, S E to the
bay
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 2 1
Mission 100 101
Howard 200 201
Folsom 300 301
Harrison 400 401
Bryant (e) (e)
Spencer Alley, from N s
Sixteenth bet Guerrero and
Dolores
Spofiford, from N s Clay bet
Dupont- and Stockton, N to
Washington
Spreckels, W of San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Spreckels Avenue (Sunny Side) ,
from Circular Av W
Spring, from S s California
bet Montgomery and Kearny
Spring, see Louisberg
Springdale (Spring Valley
Homestead), from W s Mis-
sion Road S of Bosworth
Spruce, from N s California
bet Locust and Maple, N to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sts. E. W.
California 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Clay 200 201
Washington 300 301
.Jackson 400 401
Pacific Avenue (e) (e)
St. Charles (now Rowland),
from E s Kearny bet Pacific
and Broadway
St. Charles Place (now San
Antonio), from W s Kearny
bet Valleio and Green
St. Francis (South S. F.), see
T South
St. George Alley, from N s
Bush bet Kearny and Dupont,
N to Pine
St. Germain Avenue (Claren-
don Heights), from Lincoln
Av W to San Miguel Rancho
St. John (South S. P.), see
P South
St. Joseph's Avenue, from N
s Turk bet Broderick and
Baker, N to Geary
St. Lawrence (South S. F.),
see B South
St. Louis Alley, from S s
Jackson bet Dupont and
Stockton
St. Mary, from N s Pine bet
Kearny and Dupont, N" to
California
St. Mary (Flint Tract), from
Masonic Av nr Congress
St. Mary's Avenue, from W s
Mission Road S of Crescent
Av
St. Rose's Avenue, from Ma-
sonic Av S of Point Lobos
Av
St. Thomas (South S. F.), see
Fifth Av South
St. Vincent, see Vincent
St. Vincent's Alley, from E s
Sansome bet Pacific and
Broadway
Stable Alley, from E s Va-
lencia bet Fifteenth and
Sixteenth
Standish (Bernal Heights,
now Peralta Av). from Es-
meralda Av S to Powhattan
Stanford, from S s Brannan
bet Second and Third, S E to
Townsend
Stanford Heights Avenue
(Stanford Heights), from
Twenty-fith S to Thirty-first
Stanley (City Land Ass'n
Tract), W of Old San ,Jose
Road nr County Line
Stanly Court, from E s Stan-
ly Place bet Harrison and
Bryant
Stanly Place, from S s Harri-
son bet First and Second, SE
to Bryant
Stanton, from Douglass nr
Twentieth to Falcon Av
Stanyan, from Fulton W of
Shrader S to extension of
Twentieth
Stanyan Avenue (Stanford
Heights), from Twenty-fifth
S to Thirty-first
Star (Bernal Heights), from
Franconia Av to Peralta Av
Stark (late Polk Lane), from
E s Stockton bet Pacific and
Broadway
Starr (Paul Tract), see Exe-
ter
State (City Land Ass'n
Tract), see Ramsell
State, from S W s Castro bet
Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Steiner, from N s Thirteenth
bet Fillmore and Pierce, N to
the bay
Cross Sts. B. W.
Ridley 2 1
Hermann 100
Germania
Waller 200 201
Laussat Avenue
Halght 300 301
Page 400 401
Oak 500 501
Fell 600 601
Hayes 700 (o)
Grove 800 (o)
Fulton 900 901
McAllister 1000 1001
Golden Gate Avenue . 1100 1101
Turk 1200 1201
Eddy 1300 1301
Ellis 1400 1401
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1500 1501
Elliot Park
Geary 1600 (o)
Post 1700 1701
Sutter 1800 1801
Bush 1900 1901
Wildey
Pine 2000 2001
California 2100 2101
Ferine Place
Sacramento 2200 2201
Clay 2300 (o)
Washington 2400 (o)
•Jackson 2,500 2501
Pacific Avenue 2600 2601
Broadway 2700 2701
Vallejo 2800 2801
Green 2900 2901
Union 3000 3001
Filbert 3100 3101
PIxley
Greenwich 3200 3201
Moulton
Lombard 3300 3301
Chestnut 3400 3401
Francisco .3500 3501
Bay 3600 .3601
NorthPoint 3700 3701
Beach 3800 3801
Jefferson 3900 3901
Tonquln 4000 4001
Lewis (e) (e)
Stephens Court, from s s
Sacramento bet Stockton and
Powell
Steuart, from S s Market bet
East South and Spear, S E to
the bay
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 2 1
Mission 100 101
Howard 200 201
Folsom 300 301
Harrison (e) (e)
Steuben (late York), from
Islais Creek to San Bruno
Av
Steveloe Place, from E s Jones
bet Ellis and O'Farrell
Stevenson, from W s First
bet Market and Jessie, S W
and S to Sycamore Av. (The
continuation of this street
from Sycamore Av to
Twenty-first is now known
as Lexington Av.)
Cross Sis. N. S.
First 2 1
Ecker
Second 100 101
New Montgomery ... (c) (c)
Annie
Third 200 201
Fourth (c) (c)
Fifth 400 401
Sixth .500 501
Seventh 600 601
Eighth 700 701
Ninth 800 801
Tenth (c) (c)
Eleventh (c) (c)
Potter
Brady
Hermann 1100 1101
Ridley (c) (c)
Fourteenth (c) (c)
Fifteenth (c) (c)
Sixteenth (c) (c)
Seventeenth (c) (c)
Sycamore Av (e) (e)
Stevenson Avenue, from E s
Valencia bet Market and
Hermann
Stockton, from N s Market
bet Grant Av and Powell, N
to the bay
Cross Sts. E. W.
Market and Ellis 2
O'Farrell 100 10:
Geary 200 (o;
Morton —
Post -300 30
Stockton Place —
Sutter 400 40:
Bush 500 50:
Emma
Pine 600 60:
California 700
Emmett Place
Sacramento 800
Clay 900 90:
Washington 1000 100:
Jackson 1100 110:
Pacific 1200 120
Stark —
Broadway 1300 130
Vallejo 1400 140:
Card Alley
Montgomery Avenue
Green 1500 150:
Union 1600 160:
Filbert 1700 170:
Greenwich 1800 180:
Lombard 1900 190:
Chestnut 2000 20O
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Stockton— Cont'd.
Pfelffer
Francisco 2100 2101
Bay 2200 2201
Korth Point 2300 2301
Beach 2400 2401
.Jefferson (e) (e)
Stockton Place, from w s
Grant Av bet Post and Sut-
ter. ^V to Stockton
Stone, from N s Washington
bet Stockton and Powell, X
to .Jackson
Stoneman (Bernal Heights),
from Shotwell nr Ripley
Place to Folsom
Stout's Alley, from N s
Washington bet Dupont and
Stockton, X to .Jackson
Stringham, E of San Bruno
Av nr Islals Creek
Sullivan, from Cole S of Carl
W to First Av
SuUivan (Visitacion Valley),
see Astor
Sullivan Alley (now Shaw
Alley), from S s Mission Ikh
First and Second
Sullivan Alley, from N s
Jackson bet Dupont and
Stockton, X to Pacific
Sumatra (South S. F.), see
Seventeenth Av South
Summer, from W s Mont-
gomery bet Pine and Cali-
fornia, W to Kearny
Sumner, from S s Howard
bet Seventh and Eighth, to
Clementina
Sunny Court, from S s Geary
bet Buchanan and Webster
Sunny Dale Avenue, W of
San Bruno Av nr County Line
Sunny Side Avenue (Sunny
Side), from Circular Av W
to Hamburg
Sunset Avenue, from Wood-
land Av X to Sullivan
Sunshine Court, from E s
Eighth bet Howard and Fol-
som
Surrey, from W s Castro nr
Chenery
Sussex (late Kent), from W s
Castro nr Bemis
Susquehanna (South S. F.),
see X South
Sutter, from junction Market
and Sansome bet Post and
Bush, W to Central Av
Cross Sl^. N. S.
Market and Sansome 2 1
Montgomery 100 101
Trinity
Lick Place
Kearny 200 201
Clara Lane
Grant Avenue 300 301
Stockton 400 401
Powell 500 501
Delaware Court
Mason 600 601
Taylor 700 701
Jones 800 801
Leavenworth 900 901
Hyde 1000 1001
Larkin 1100 1101
Polk 1200 1201
Van Xess Avenue. . . .1300 1301
Franklin 1400 1401
Gough 1500 1501
Octavia 1600 1601
Lagima 1700 1701
Sutter Place
Buchanan 1800 1801
Webster 1900 1901
Cottage Ptow
Fillmore 2000 2001
Steiner 2100 2101
Pierce 2200 2201
Scott 2300 2301
Devisadero 2400 2401
Broderick 2500 2501
Baker 2600 2601
Lyon 2700 2701
Central Avenue (e) (e)
Sutter Place, from N s Sutter
bet Laguna and Buchanan
Swan, E of San Bruno Av nr
Islais Creek
Sweeney, from W s San Bruno
Av nr Islais Creek
Sweet, from N s Broadway
bet Taylor and Jones, N to
Vallejo
Sycamore Avenue (late Wil-
low), from W s Mission bet
Seventeenth and Eighteenth.
W to Valencia
T, from Twelfth Av S of S, W
to the ocean
T South, from Schneider S W
to Tenth Av South
Tacoma Avenue, from W s
Fifteenth Av bet Point
Lobos Av and Clement to
Sixteenth Av
Tahiti (South S. F.), see
Fortv-sixth Av South
Talbert, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Tallapoosa (South S. F.), see
F South
Tara, W of Old San Jose Road
nr San Miguel
Tay, from S s Clay bet Powell
and Mason
Taylor, from N s Market bet
MasonandJones.X to the bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Market and Golden
Gate Avenue .... 2 1
Turk 100 101
Eddy 200 201
Kose Place
Ellis 300 301
O'Farrell 400 401
Geary .500 501
Derby Place
Adelaide Place
Taylor Place
Post 600 601
Lewis Place
Becker Place
Sutter 700 701
Bush 800 801
Mulf ord Alley
Pine 900 901
Villa Place
California 1000 1001
Sacramento 1100 1101
Pleasant
Clay 12 0 1201
Washington 1300 1301
Jackson 1400 1401
Pacific 1500 1.501
Bernard
Broadway 1600 1601
Falcon Place
Valle jo 1700 1701
Green 1800 1801
Lincoln
Union 1900 1901
Lick ■...
Taylor Terrace
Filbert 2000 2001
Valparaiso
Greenwich 2100 2101
Lombard 2200 2201
Montgomery Avenue
Chestnut 2300 2301
Water
Francisco 2400 2401
Vandewater
Bay 2.500 2.501
North Point 2600 2601
Beach 2700 2701
Jefferson (e) (e)
Taylor Place, from E s Tay-
lor bet Geary and Post
Taylor Terrace, from E s
Taylor bet Union and Fil-
bert
Tehama, from W s First bet
Howard and Clementina, S W
to Ninth
Cross Sts. N. S.
First 2 1
Maiden Alley
Second 100 101
Third 200 201
Fourth 300 301
Fifth 400 401
Sixth (c) (c)
Seventh (c) (c)
Eighth 700 701
X'inth (e) (e)
Tehama (Bernal Heights),
see Manchester
Tehama Place, from E s First
bet Howard and Folsom
Telegraph (West End Tract),
from Mission Road nr County
Line
Telegraph Place, from N s
Greenwich bet Kearny and
Dupont
Temple, E of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Temple (late Serpentine
Road), from N s Seven-
teenth AV of Clara Av
Teneriflfe (South S. F.), see
Fifteenth Av South
Tennessee, from South bet
Kentucky and Minnesota, S
to Tulare
Tenth, from S s Market bet
Ninth and Eleventh, S E to
Channel
Cross S/s. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Mission lOt) 101
Minna
Natoma
Howard 200 201
Warren Avenue
Folsom 300 301
Sheridan
Harrison 400 401
Bryant 500 501
Channel (e) (e)
Tenth Avenue, from Presidio
Ret^ervation S to R
Tenth Avenue South, from
Schneider S E to Water Front
Tevis, from S s King bet
Third and Fourth
Tevis (South S. F.), from Wa-
ter Front S W to County Line
Texas, from Sixteenth bet
Mississippi and Missouri, S to
Tulare
Theodore Alley, from S s
Valle.lo bet Stockton and
Powell
Theresa (Academy Tract),
from N W s Mission Road bet
Tingley and Cotter
Third, from S s Market bet
Second and Fourth, S E to
the bay
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson
Jessie
Mission 100 101
Minna
Sherwood Place
Everett
Hunt
Howard 200 201
Tehama
Clementina
Folsom 300 301
Verona Place
Harrison 400 401
Perry
Silver
Bryant 500 .501
Park Lane
South Park
South Park Alley
Brannau 600 601
Townsend 700 701
King 800 801
Berry
Channel (e) (e)
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Third Avenue, from Presidio
Reservation S to J
Third Avenue South, from
Islals S E to Water Front
Thirteenth, from Harrison
bet Twelfth and Fourteenth,
N W and W to Buena VistaAv
Cross Sis. N. S.
Harrison 2 1
Bernlce
Treat Avenue
Isls
Folsom 100 101
Howard 200 201
Frankfort Avenue...
Mission 300 301
Stevenson
Valencia 400 401
Elgin Park Avenue. .
Pearl •
Guerrero 500 501
Market 600 601
Buchanan
Church 700 701
Fillmore
Belcher
Sanchez 801
Stelner
Walter
Noe 901
Scott
Castro 1001
Devlsadero
Alpine
Buena Vista Avenue, (e) (e)
Thirteenth Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to U
Thirteenth Avenue South,
from Islals Creek S E to
Water Front
Thirtieth, from W s Mission
S of Twenty-ninth, W to Fow-
ler Av
Cross Sis. N. S.
Mission 2 1
San Jose Avenue 100 101
Dolores 200 201
Chenery
Church 300
Dame
Whitney
Sanchez 400
Warren
Harper
Merced
Noe 500
Laldley
Castro 600 601
Diamond 700
Douglass 800
Thirtieth Avenue, from the
ocean S to X
Thirtieth Avenue South,
from Charter Oak Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-eighth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-eighth Ave South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-fifth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-fifth Avenue South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-first, from Bellevue
S of Thirtieth
Thirty-first Avenue, from the
ocean S to X
Thirty-first Avenue South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-fourth, from Bellevue
S of Thirty-third
Thirty-fourth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-fourth Avenue South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-ninth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-ninth Avenue South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-second, from Bellevue
S of Thirty-first, W
Thirty-second Avenue, from
the ocriiii S to X
Thirty-second Ave South,
from Hailroiid Av S E to
Countv Line
Thirty-seventh Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-seventh Ave South,
from Railroad Av S E to
Countv Line
Thirty-sixth Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-sixth Avenue South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thirty-third, from Bellevue
S of Thirtv-seeoiid
Thirty-third Avenue, from
Clement S to X
Thirty-third Avenue South,
from Railroad Av S E to
County Line
Thompson Avenue, from S s
Brannan bet Second and
Third
Thornton (City Land Associ-
ation Tract), W of Old San
Jose Road nr County Line
Thornton Avenue (Silver
Terrace), from W s Railroad
Av nr Twentieth Av South,
W to San Bruno Av
Thrift (Railroad Homestead) ,
W of Old San Jose Road nr
County Line
Tiffany Avenue, from Valen-
cia nr junction Mission, S W
to Twenty-ninth
Tiffany Place (late Churchill
Court), from W s Mission nr
Twenty-ninth
Tilden (Flint Tract), from
Castro nr Fifteenth
Tillman Alley, from W s
Grant Av bet Sutter and
Stockton Place
Tingley (Academy Tract) ,
from N W 8 Mission Road nr
Silver Av
Tobago (South S, F.), see
Thirty-fourth Av South
Tohin (now Sunny Dale Ave-
nue), from W s San Bruno
Av near County Line
Tomasa (Bernal Heights),
from Peralta Av S E to Hol-
laday Av
Tombigbee (South S. F.), see
Q South
Tonningsen Place (late
Bowles Place), from N s
Howard bet Twelfth and
Thirteenth
Tonquin, from W s Larkin
bet Jefferson and Lewis, W
to Presidio Reservation
Torrens Court, from N s Clay
bet Hyde and Larkin
Touchard Alley, from S s
Pine bet Jones and Leaven-
worth
Townsend, from the bay bet
Brannan and King, S W to
Eighth
Cross Sts. N. S.
First 2 1
Japan
Second 100 101
Stanford
Hammond Place
Clarence Place
Third 200 201
Rltch
Clyde
Crook
Fourth 300 301
Fifth 400 401
Sixth 500 501
Gilbert ■
Seventh 600 601
Eighth (e) (e)
Tracy, from E s Devlsadero
bet Union and Filbert
Treat Avenue, from S s Thir-
teenth bet Folsom and Harri-
son, S to Ripley Place
Cross Sis. W. E.
Thirteenth 2 1
Fourteenth 100 101
Fifteenth 200 201
Sixteenth 300 301
Seventeenth 400 401
Eighteenth 500 501
Nineteenth 600 601
Twentieth 700 701
Twenty-first 800 801
Twenty-second 900 901
Twenty-third 1000 1001
Twenty-fourth 1100 1101
Twenty-fifth 1200 1201
Twenty-sixth 1300 1301
Army 1400 1401
Tremont Avenue (late Min-
nie), from S s Waller bet
Ashbury and Clayton
Trent Alley, from N s Twenty-
fourth bet Dolores and Chat-
tanooga
Trenton (late Virginia), from
N s Washington bet Stockton
and Powell, N to Pacific
Trinidad (South S. F.), see
Seventh Av South
Trinity, from N s Sutter bet
Montgomery and Kearny, N
to Bush
Troy Alley, from W s Hyde
bet Sacramento and Clay
Truett, from W s Mason bet
Clay and Washington
TrumbuU (College Home-
stead), from E 8 Mission Road
nr Silver Av
Tulare, from the bay along N
8 Islais Creek, W to Orleans
Tulip Alley, from Russ bet
Howard and Minna
Turk, from junction Market
and Mason bet Golden Gate
Av and Eddy, W to First Av
Cross Sis. N. S.
Market and Mason... 2 1
Margaret Court
Taylor 100 101
Jones 200 201
Leavenworth .300 301
Hyde 400 401
Marye Terrace
Dodge
Larkin 500 501
Polk 600 601
Van Ness Avenue ... 700 701
Franklin 800 801
Gough (c) (c)
Jefferson Square
Laguna 1100 1101
Buchanan 1200 1201
Webster 1300 1301
Fillmore 1400 1401
Steiner 1500 1501
Pierce 1600 1601
Scott 1700 1701
Seymour Avenue
Devlsadero 1800 1801
Broderick 1900 1901
St. Joseph's Avenue. ■
Baker (o) 2001
Lyon (o) 2101
Lott (o) 2201
Masonic Avenue 2300 (o)
Parker Avenue
North Stanyan
North Willard
First Avenue (e) (e)
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Twelftll, from S s Market
bet Eleventh and Brady S E
to Harrison. CSome of the
buildings on this street are
incorrectly numbered.)
Cross Sis. w. E.
Market 2 1
Mission 100 101
Glen Part Avenue . .
Howard 200 201
Kissling •
Folsom 300 301
Isls
Bernice
Harrison (c) (c)
Twelfth Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to T
Twelftll Avenue Soutli, from
Islais Creek S E to Water
Front
Twentieth, from the bay bet
Sineteenth and Twenty-first,
W. (The inside column
shows the new numbers,
from Potrero Av, W, in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
Potrero A v (2600) 2 1
Hampshire.... (2700)
York (2800) 100 101
Bryant (2900)
Florida (3000) 200 201
Alabama (3100)
Harrison (3200) 300 301
Treat Avenue
Polsom (3300) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3400) 500 501
Capp
Mission (3500) 600 601
San Carlos Avenue .
Stevenson
Valencia (3600) 700 701
Guerrero (3700) 800 801
Dolores (3800) (o) 901
Church (3900) 1000 1001
Sanchez (4000) 1100 1101
Xoe (4100) 1200 1201
Hartford
Castro (4200) 1300 1301
ColUngwood
Diamond (4300) 1400 1401
Eureka
Douglass (4400) 1500 1501
Twentieth Avenue, from Pre-
sidio Reservation S to X
Twentieth Avenue South,
from Elmlra S E to A South
Twenty-eighth, from W s
Guerrero bet Duncan and
Valley. W to Fowler Av.
(The buildings on this street
from Dolores W are incor-
rectly numbered.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
Guerrero 2 1
Dolores (200) 100 101
Church (300) 200 201
Sanchez (400) 300 301
Xoe 400 401
Castro 500 501
Diamond 600 601
Douglass 700 701
Hoffman Avenue ... 800 801
Bellevue 900 901
Twenty-eighth Avenue, from
the ocean S to X
Twenty-eighth Ave South,
from Charter Oak Av S E to
County Line
Twenty-fifth, from the bay
bet Twenty-fourth and
Twenty-sixth. W to Fowler
Av. (The inside column
shows the new numbers,
from Potrero Av W, in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
Potrero Av.... (2800) 2 1
Hampshire
York (2900) 100 101
Bryant
Florida (3000) 200 201
Alabama
Harrison (3100) 300 301
Balmy —
Treat Avenue
Garfield Avenue
Folsom (3200) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3300) 500 501
Capp
Mission (3400) 600 601
Bartlett
Valencia (3500) 700 701
San Jose Avenue
Guerrero (3600) 800 801
Fair Oaks
Dolores (3700) 900 901
Church (3800) 1000 1001
Vlcksburg .
Sanchez (3900) 1100 1101
Margary
Noe (4000) 1200 1201
Castro (4100) 1300 1301
Diamond (4200) 1400 1401
Douglass ( 4300) 1500 1501
Twenty-fifth Avenue, from
the ocean S to X
Twenty-fifth Avenue South,
from Thornton Av S E to
Water Front
Twenty-first, from the bay
bet Twentieth and Twenty-
second. W. (The inside col-
umn shows the new numbers,
from Potrero Av TV, in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
Potrero Av.... (2600) 2 1
Hampshire (2700)
York (2800) 100 101
Bryant (2900)
Florida (30U0) 200 201
Alabama (3100)
Harrison (3200) 300 301
Treat Avenue
Folsom (3300) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3400) 500 501
Capp
Mission (3500) 600 601
San Carlos Avenue..
Bartlett
Stevenson
Valencia (3600) 700 701
Guerrero (3700) 800 801
Fair Oaks
Dolores (3800) 900 901
Chattanooga
Church (3900) 1000 1001
Vlcksburg
Sanchez (4000) 1100 1101
Noe (4100) 1200 1201
Castro (4200) 1300 1:301
ColUngwood
Diamond (4300)1400 1401
Eureka
Douglass (4400) 1500 1501
Twenty-first Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Twenty-first Avenue South,
from Silver Av S E to A
South
Twenty-fourth, from the bay
bet Twenty-third and Twen-
ty-fifth, W. (The inside col-
umn shows the new numbers,
from Potrero Av W, in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
Potrero Av.... (2700) 2 1
Hampshire
York (2800) 100 101
Bryant
Florida (2900) 200 201
Alabama
Harrison (3000) 300 301
Balmy .
Treat Avenue
Garfield Avenue
Folsom (3100) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3200) 500 501
Capp
Mission 03300) 600 601
Bartlett
Valencia (3400) 700 701
San Jose Avenue
Guerrero (3500) 800 801
Fair Oaks
Dolores (3600) 900 901
Chattanooga
Church (3700)1000 1001
Vlcksburg
Sanchez (3800) 1100 1101
Margary
Noe (3900) 1200 1201
Castro (4000) 1300 1301
Diamond (4100) 1400 1401
Douglass (4200) 1500 1501
Twenty-fourth Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Twenty-fourth Ave South,
from Thornton Av S E to
Water Front
Twenty-ninth, from w s
Mission bet Valley and Day,
W to Fowler Av
Cross Sts. N. s.
Mission 2 1
Tiffany Avenue
San Jose Avenue 100 101
Dolores 200 201
Church 300 301
Sanchez 400 401
Noe 500 .501
Castro 600 601
Diamond 700 701
Douglass 800 801
Twenty-ninth Avenue, from
the ocean S to X
Twenty-ninth Ave South,
from Charter Oak Av S E to
County Line
Twenty-second, from the bay
bet Twenty-first and Hum-
boldt, W. (The inside column
shows the new numbers,
from Potrero Av W, in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sts. N. s.
Potrero Av (2600) 2 1
Hampshire
York (2700) 100 101
Bryant
Florida (2800) 200 201
Harrison '.'.'.'.'.'. (2900) 300 301
Treat Avenue
Folsom (3000) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3100) 500 501
Capp
Mission (3200) 600 601
Bartlett
Valencia (3300) 700 701
San Jose Avenue
Guerrero (3400) 800 801
Fair Oaks
Do lores ..! '. '. '. '. (3.500) 900 901
Chattanooga
Church (3600) 1000 1001
Vlcksburg
Sanchez (3700)1100 1101
Noe (3800) 1200 1201
Castro (3900) 1300 1301
ColUngwood
Diamond (4000)1400 1401
Eureka
Douglass (4100) 1500 1.501
Twenty-second Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Twenty-second Ave South,
from Silver Av S E to A
South
Twenty-seventh, from W s
San Jose Av bet Army and
Duncan, W to Stanford
Heights Av. (The buildings
on this street from Guerrero
W are incorrectly numbered )
Cross Sts. N. S.
San Jose Avenue ... 2 1
Guerrero 100 101
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Twenty-seventh— Cont'd.
Dolores (300) 200 201
Church (400) 300 301
Sanchez (500) 400 401
Xoe 500 501
Castro 600 601
Diamond 700 701
Douglass SOO 801
Twenty-seventh Avenue, from
the ocean S to X
Twenty-seventh Ave South'
from Thornton Av S E to
County Line
Twenty-sixth, from the bay
bet Twenty-Hfth and Army,
W to Fowler Av. (The in-
side column shows the new
numbers, from Potrero Av
W, in accordance with the
extension of the street to
the bay.)
Cross Sts. S. N.
Potrero Av . . . . (2800) 2 1
Hampshire
York (2900) 100 101
Bryant
Florida (3000) 200 201
Alabama
Harrison (3100) 300 801
Treat Avenue
Garfield Avenue
Folsom (3200) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3300) 500 501
Capp
Mission (3400) 600 601
Bartlett
Valencia (3500) 700 701
San Jose Avenue . . .
Guerrero (.3600) 800 801
Fair Oaks
Dolores (3700) 900 901
Church (3800) 1000 1001
Sanchez f3900) 1100 1101
Noe (4000) 1200 1201
Castro (4100) 1300 1301
Diamond (4200) 1400 1401
Douglass (4300) 1500 1501
Twenty-sixth Avenue, from
the ocean S to X
Twenty-Sixth Ave South,
from Thornton Av S E to
Water Front
Twenty-third, from the bay
bet Humboldt and Twenty-
fourth, W. (The inside col-
umn shows the new numbers,
from Potrero Av W, in ac-
cordance with the extension
of the street to the bay.)
Cross Sis. N. S.
Potrero Av.... (3700) 2 1
Hampshire
York (2800) 100 101
Bryant
Florida (2900) 200 201
Alabama
Harrison (3000) 300 301
Treat Avenue
Folsom (3100) 400 401
Shotwell
Howard (3200) 500 501
Capp
Mission (3300) 600 601
Bartlett
Valencia (8400) 700 701
San Jose Avenue . .
Guerrero (3500) 800 801
Fair Oaks
Dolores (3600) 900 901
Chattanooga
Church (3700) 1000 1001
Vlcksburg
Sanchez (3800) 1100 1101
Margary
Noe (3900) 1200 1201
Castro (4000) 1300 1301
Diamond (4100) 1400 1401
Eureka
Douglass (4200) 1500 1501
Twenty-third Avenue, from
Presidio Reservation S to X
Twenty-third Avenue South,
from Q South S E to A South
Twin Peaks Avenue (Stan-
ford Heights), from Twenty-
fifth S to Thirty-first
Tyler, see Golden Gate Av
U, from Thirteenth Av S of T,
W to the ocean
Unadilla Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Eoad nr San Miguel
Union, from the bay bet
Green and Filbert, W to Pre-
sidio Reservation
Cross Sis. N. S.
Front 2 1
Battery 100 101
Gaines
Sansome 200 201
Calhoun
Montgomery 300 301
Vincent
Kearny...., 400 401
Filbert Place
Sonora
Varennes
Lafayette Place
Dupont 500 501
Bannam Place
Cadell Alley
Jasper Place
Union Place
Graham Place
Stockton (o) 601
Montgomery Avenue.
Powell 700 701
August Alley
Mason 800 801
Taylor 900 901
Marlon Place
Jones 1000 1001
Leavenworth 1100 1101
Sharp Place
Hyde 1200 1201
Allen
West End Alley
Moore
Larkln 1300 1301
Polk 1400 1401
Van Iv'ess Avenue .... 1500 1501
Franklin 1600 1601
Gough 1700 1701
Octavia 1800 1801
Laguna 1900 1901
Olive Court
Buchanan 2000 2001
Webster 2100 2101
Fillmore 2200 2201
Stelner 2300 2301
Pierce 2400 2401
Scott 2500 2501
Devisadero 2600 2601
Broderick 2700 2701
Baker 2800 2801
Lyon (e) (e)
Union Avenue (Bemal Heights),
from San Bruno Av W to
Andover Av
Union Place, from N s Green
bet Dupont and Stockton, N
to Union
Union Square, bet Geary,
Post, Stockton and Powell
University (Univeisity Homestead) ,
from Silver Av S to Mansell
Upper Terrace (Park Lane
Tract), from Olympus nr Sev-
enteenth X E
Uranus (Park Lane Tract),
from S s Seventeenth bet
Mars and Ashbury
Uruguay (South S. F.), see
Thirty-eighth Av South
Utah, from Channel bet Ne-
braska and Potrero Av, S to
Colusa
Utah (South S. F.) , see Elmira
V, from Fourteenth Av S of
U, W to the ocean
Valencia, from S s Market
bet Mission and Guerrero, S
to Mission
Cross Sis. W. E.
Market 2 1
Stevenson Avenue. . .
Hermann 100 101
Thirteenth 200 201
Quinn
Brosnan
Fourteenth 300 301
Fifteenth 400 401
Sixteenth 500 .501
Seventeenth 600 601
Clarion Alley
Sycamore Avenue ...
Eighteenth 700 701
Nineteenth 800 801
Cumberland Place...
Twentieth 900 901
Liberty
Twenty-first 1000 1001
Hill
Twenty-second 1100 1101
Twenty-third 1200 1201
Twenty-fourth 1300 1301
Twenty-fifth 1400 1401
Twenty-sixth 1500 1501
Army
Tlfifany Avenue
Mission (e) (e)
Vallejo, from the bay bet
Broadway and Green, W to
Presidio Reservation
Cross Sis. N. S.
Davis 2 1
Front 100 101
Battery 200 201
Flint Alley
Sansome 300 :301
Prescott Court
Hall Alley
Hodge's Alley
Bartol
Montgomery 400 401
Kearny 500 501
San Antonio
Plnckney Place
Pollard Place
Margaret Place ■
Dupont 600 601
Montgomery Avenue
Vallejo Place
Stockton 700 701
Vulcan Lane
Theodore Alley
Morey Alley
Wheelock Place
Powell 800 801
Washoe Place
O'Connell Place
Mason 900 901
Vallejo Terrace
Taylor 1000 1001
Sweet
Florence Place
Jones 1100 1101
Leavenworth 1200 1201
Hyde 1300 1:»1
White
Larkln 1400 1401
Polk 1500 1501
Van Ness Avenue.... 1600 1601
Franklin 1700 1701
Gough 1800 1801
Octavia 1900 1901
Laguna 2000 2001
Buchanan 2100 2101
Webster 2200 2201
Fillmore 2300 2.301
Stelner 2400 2401
Pierce 2500 2501
Scott 2600 2601
Devisadero 2700 2701
Broderick 2800 2801
Baker 2900 2901
Lyon (e) (e)
Vallejo Place, from S s Val-
lejo bet Montgomery Av and
Stockton
Vallejo Terrace, from S s
Vallejo bet Mason and Tay-
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Valley, from W s San Jose
Av bet Twenty-eighth and
Twenty-ninth, to Fowler At.
(The buildings on this street
from Church W are Incor-
rectly numbered.)
Cross Sts. N. S.
San Jose Avenue 2 1
Dolores 100 101
Church (300) 200 201
Sanchez (400) 300 301
Noe 400 401
Castro 500 501
Diamond 600 601
Douglass 700 701
Valparaiso, from W s Mason
bet Filbert and Greenwich,
W to Taylor and from Eoach
to Jones
Van Buren (Flint Tract), see
Java
Van Ness Avenue, from s s
Market bet Polk and Frank-
lin, N to the bay
Cross Sts. E. w.
Market and Oak 2 1
Hickory Avenue
Fell 100 101
Linden Avenue
Hayes 200 201
Ivy Avenue
Grove 300 301
Birch Avenue
Fulton 400 401
Ash Avenue
McAllister 500 501
Locust Avenue
Golden Gate Avenue 600 601
Elm Avenue
Turk TOO 701
Laurel Avenue
Eddy 800 801
Willow Avenue
Ellis 900 901
Olive Avenue
O'Farrell 1000 1001
Myrtle Avenue
Geary 1100 1101
Cedar Avenue
Post 1200 1201
Walnut Avenue
Sutter 1300 1301
Fern Avenue
Bush 1400 1401
Austin
Pine 1500 1501
California 1600 1601
Sacramento 1700 1701
Clay 1800 1801
Washington 1900 1901
Jackson 2000 2001
Pacific Avenue 2100 2101
Broadway 2200 2201
Valle.io 2300 2301
Bonita
Green 2400 2401
Union 2500 2501
Filbert 2600 2601
Greenwich 2700 2701
Lombard 2800 2801
Chestnut 2900 2901
Francisco 3000 3001
Bay 3100 (o)
NorthPoint 3200 (o)
Beach 3300 (o)
Jefferson 3400 (o)
Tonquin 3500 (o)
Lewis (e) (e)
Vancouver (South S F.), see
Thirty-first Av South.
Vandewater, from w s Pow-
ell bet Francisco and Bay, W
to Taylor
Varennes, from N s Union
bet Kearny and Dupont, N to
Filbert
Vassalboro, W of San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Vassar Place, from S s Har-
rison bet Second and Third
Vasserot Place, from S s
Geary bet Hyde and Larkin
Venard Alley, from S s Chest-
nut bet Powell and Mason
Venezuela (South S. F.), see
Sixth Av South
Venus (Silver Terrace), from
Thornton Av to Williams Av
Ver Melir, from E s Kearny
bet Post and Sutter
Vermont, frofn Channel bet
Kansas and Nebraska, S to
Islais Creek
Vermont (South S. F.), see
Conkllng
Vernon (City Land Associ-
ation Tract), W of Old San
Jose Koad nr County Line
Vernon Place, from Haw-
thorne bet Folsom and Har-
rison
Vernon Place (now Marcy
Place), from S s Jackson bet
Mason and Taylor
Verona Place, from E s Third
l)('t Folsom and Harrison
Vicksburg, from S s Twenty-
first bet Church and Sanchez,
S to Twenty-fifth
Victor (late White's Place),
from S s Bryant bet Seventh
and Eighth
Victoria (City Land Associ-
ation Tract), W of Old San
Jose Koad nr County Line
Vienna (Excelsior Home-
stead), from Silver Av S W
to Amazon
View Avenue, from Romain
bet Douglass and Falcon Av
Villa Place, from E s Taylor
bet Pine and California
Vincent, from N s Green bet
Montgomery and Kearny, N
to Union
Virgil Alley, from S s Twenty-
fifth bet Howard and Shot-
well
Virginia, from the bay bet
Ohio and New York, S to
First Av South
Virginia (now Trenton), from
N s Washington bet Stockton
and Powell, N to Pacific
Virginia Avenue (Bernal
Heights), from E s Mission nr
Thirtieth
Virginia Court (late Virginia
Place), from W s Dupont bet
Pine and California
Virginia Place, from N s Pa-
cific bet Stockton and Powell,
N to Broadway
Visitacion Avenue, from San
Bruno Av nr County Line
Voll Avenue, from N s Post
bet Buchanan and Webster
Volney Alley, see Elizabeth
Place
Von Schmidt (South S. F.),
from Water Front S W to
County Line
Vorrath Place, see Eureka
Place
Vulcan (Park Lane Tract),
from Juno nr Serpentine
Road
Vulcan (Silver Terrace), see
Jupiter
Vulcan Lane (late Maiden
Lane, from N s Vallejo bet
Stockton and Powell
W, from Fifteenth Av S of V,
W to the Ocean
Wagner Alley, from S s Eddy
bet Jones and Leavenworth
Walbridge, W of San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Waldo Alley, from W s Leav-
enworth bet Broadway and
Vallejo
Wall Place, from N s Jackson
bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Waller, from junction Market
and Octavia W to Stanyan
Cross Sts. N. S.
Market and Octavia. . '2 1
Laguna 100 101
Buchanan 200 201
Webster 300 301
Fillmore 400 401
Steiner 500 (o)
Pierce 600 (o)
Scott 700 701
Devlsadero 800 801
Broderick 900 901
Buena Vista Park
Lott 1200 1201
Masonic Avenue 1300 1301
De Long Avenue
Ashbury 1400 1401
Tremout Avenue
Clayton 1500 1501
Belvedere
Cole 1600 1601
Shrader 1700 1701
Stanyan (e) (e)
Walnut, from N s California
bet Central Av and Laurel,
N to Presidio Reservation
Cross Sts. E. w.
California 2 1
Sacramento 100 101
Clay 200 201
Washington 300 ;301
Jackson 400 401
Pacific Avenue (e) (e)
Walnut (City Land Ass'n
Tract), see Ralston
Walnut Avenue, from S s
Larkin bet Post and Sutter,
W to Laguna
Cross Sts. N. s.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough (c) (c)
Octavia 500 501
Laguna (e) (e)
Walter, from S s Thirteenth
bet Sanchez and Noe, S to
Foutreenth
Waltham (Bernal Heights,
late Mary), from W s Ala-
bama nr Esmeralda Av
Ward, from W s San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Ward (Bernal Heights), see
Banks
Warden, from N s Francisco
bet Stockton and Powell
Ware, from Paul Av S to San
Bruno Av
Warren (Fairmount Tract,
now Sanchez), from Thirtieth
to Palmer
Warren Avenue, from E s
Tenth bet Howard and Fol-
som
Warren Place (late Goldman
Place), from E s Mission bet
Sixteenth and Seventeenth
Washington, from the bay
))et Clay and Jackson, W to
First Av
Cross Six. N, S.
East North 2 1
Drumm 100 101
Davis 200 201
Cedar
Front 300 301
Battery 400 401
Custom House Place.
Sansome 500 501
Jones Alley
Montgomery 600 601
Montgomery Avenue.
Dunbar Alley
Kearny 700 (o)
Brenham Place
Washington Alley . . .
Dupont 800 801
Waverly Place
Stout's Alley
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Washington— Cont'd.
Spofford
Stockton 900 901
Trenton
Hopeton Terrace
Stone
Powell 1000 1001
Codman Place
Wetmore Place
Mason 1100 1101
Taylor 1200 1201
Jones 1300 1301
Priest
Keed
Leavenworth 1400 1401
Hyde 1500 1501
Larkin 1600 1601
Polk 1700 1701
Van Ness Avenue 1800 1801
Franklin 1900 1901
Gough 2000 (o)
Octavia 2100 (o)
Laguna 2200 ^201
Buchanan 2300 2301
Webster 2400 2401
Fillmore 2500 2501
Steiner..., (c) (c)
Alta Plaza
Scott 2800 2801
Devlsadero 2900 2901
Broderlck 3000 8001
Baker 3100 3101
Lyon 3200 3201
Central Avenue 3300 3301
Walnut 3400 3401
Laurel 3500 3501
Locust 3600 3601
Spruce 3700 3701
Maple 3800 3801
Cherry 3900 3901
First Avenue (e) (e)
Washington Alley, from N s
Washington bet Kearny and
Dunont, N to Jackson
Washington Avenue, from S
s Mission bet Ninth and
Tenth, S E to Howard
Washington Avenue fBemal
Heights, now Treat Av)
Washington Square, bet
Union, Filbert, Stockton,
Montgomery Av and Powell
Washoe Place, from N s Val-
lejo bet Powell and Mason
Water, from W s Mason bet
Chestnut and Francisco, W
to Taylor
Water (South S. F.), see
Nashua
Water Front, from Shasta
along the bay, S to County
Line
Waterloo, from E s San Bruno
Av nr Cortland Av
Waterville (South S. F., late
Nebraska), from Helena S to
Augusta
Watson Place (West End
Tract), from Ocean Av W of
Mission Koad
Watt Avenue (West End
Homestead), S E of Mission
Road nr County Line
Waverly Place, from N s
Sacramento bet Dupont and
Stockton, N to Washington
Wayland (University Home-
stead), from San Bruno Av S
of Bacon
Wayne (Bernal Heights, now
Ellsworth), from S s Cortland
Av bet Gates and Kosciusko
Webb, from N s California
bet Montgomery and Kearny,
N to Sacramento
Webb Place, from W s Mason
bet Green and Union
Webster, from N s Hermann
bet Buchanan and Fillmore,
N to the bay
Cross Sis. E. W.
Hermann ! 2 1
Germania
Waller 100 101
Elm
Haight 200 201
Rose Avenue
Page 300 301
Lily Avenue
Oak 400 401
Hickory Avenue
Fell 500 501
Linden Avenue ■
Hayes 600 601
Ivy Avenue
Grove 700 701
Fulton 800 801
McAllister 900 901
Golden Gate Avenue.lOOO 1001
Turk 1100 1101
Laurel Avenue
Eddy 1200 1201
Ellis 1300 1801
Olive Avenue ——
O'Farrell 1400 1401
Geary 1500 1501
Post 1600 1601
Sutter 1700 1701
Bush 1800 1801
Wildey
Pine 1900 1901
California 2000 2001
Sacramento.. 2100 2101
Clay 2200 2201
Washington 2300 2301
Jackson 2400 2401
Webster Place
Paciiic Avenue 2500 2501
Broadway 2600 2601
Vallejo 2700 2701
.Green 2800 2801
Union 2900 2901
Filbert 3000 3001
Pixley
Greenwich 3100 3101
Moulton
Lombard 3200 3201
Chestnut (o) 3301
Francisco (o) 3401
Bay 3500 3501
North Point 3600 3601
Beach 3700 3701
Jefferson 3800 3801
Tonquin 3900 3901
Lewis (e) (e)
Webster (now Winthrop),
from N s Lombard bet Mont-
gomery and Kearny
Webster Place, from E s
Webster bet Jackson and
Pacific Av
Weldon, W of San Bruno Av
nr head Islais Creek
Wells Avenue, from W s
Dolores bet Fifteenth and
Sixteenth
Wells Court, from S s Lom-
bard bet Dupont and Stockton
Welsh, from W s Zoe bet
Bryant and Brannan, S W to
W of Fourth
West Avenue, from Mission
nr Cortland Av, S E to Holly
Park Av
West Eddy, from North Wil-
lard nr Turk W to First Av
West El Dorado, from Sixth
nr El Dorado, S W to Six-
teenth
West End Alley, from N s
Green bet Hyde and Larkin,
N to Union
West Lake Avenue (WestEnd
Tract), W of County Road nr
County Line
West Mission, from Mission
nr Twelfth. S W to Hermann,
thence S to .Mission nr Thir-
teenth
West Park, from Holly Park
Av nr Richland Av
Weston Place, from N s Bry-
ant bet Fourth and Fifth
Wetmore Place, from N s
Clay bet Powell and Mason,
N to Washington
Wheat, from Paul Av S to
Salinas Av
Wheelock Place, from N s
Valle.io bet Stockton and
Powell
White, from N s Vallejo bet
Hyde and Larkin
White's Place, from E s Jones
bet Sutter and Bush
White's Place (now Victor),
from S s Bryant bet Seventh
and Eighth
Whiting, from E s Dupont
bet Lombard and Chestnut
Whitney (Fairmount Tract),
from Thirtieth nr Sanchez, S
to Randall
Whitney (now Clive), E of
San Bruno Av nr County
Line
Whitney (now Capp), from S
8 Fifteenth bet Howard and
Mis.sion, to Sixteenth
Whittier (West End Home-
stead, late Lafayette), from
Mission Road nr County
Line
Wieland, W of San Bruno Av
nr County Line
Wieland Avenue (Sunnyside),
from Circular Av W
Wilde, from W s San Bruno
Av nr County Line
Wilder, from Castro nr Old
San Jose Road
Wildey, from W s Webster
bet Bush and Pine, W to
Steiner
Willard, from Grattan W of
Stanyan, N to Golden Gate
Park
Willard North, see North
Willard
William, from N s O'Farrell
bet Taylor and Jones, N to
Post
William (Fairmount Tract),
see El Monte
Williams (University Home-
stead), see Somerset
Williams Avenue (Silver Ter-
race), from Railroad Av nr
Twenty-second Av South
Williamson (now Parker Ave-
nue), from N s Point Lobos
Av W of Boyce
Willow (now Sycamore Ave-
nue), from W s Mission bet
Seventeenth and Eighteenth,
W to Valencia
Willow (now Falmouth), from
S s Folsom bet Fifth and
Sixth, to Shipley
Willow Avenue, from W s
Larkin bet Eddy and Ellis,
W to Buchanan
Cross Sts. N. S.
Larkin 2 1
Polk 100 101
Van Ness Avenue .... 200 201
Franklin 300 301
Gough 400 401
Octavia 500 501
Laguna 600 601
Buchanan (e) (e)
Wilson, from W s Gough bet
Vallejo and Green
Winslow (Bernal Heights),
from Esmeralda Av S to
Powhattan
Winter Lane, from E s
Mason bet Green and Union
Winthrop (late Webster),
from N 8 Lombard bet Mont-
gomery and Kearny, N to
Chestnut
Wisconsin, from Sixteenth
bet Arkansas and Carolina.
S to Tulare
Wolfe (Bernal Heights), from
Isabel S W to Peralta Av
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Wood, from Point Lobos Av
bet Masonic Av and Collins
Woodland Avenue, from
Lotta S W to Sunset Ar
Wool (Bemal Heights), from
Powhattan nr North Av S to
Cortland Av
Woolsey (University Home-
stead), from San Bruno Av
S of Wayland
Worcester Avenue (City
Land Asso'n Tract), W of
Old San Jose Eoad nr County-
Line
Worden Avenue (West End
Tract), from Old San Jose
Road nr County Line
Worth., from Twenty-second
"W of Douglass
Wyoming (South S. F.), from
Islals S to First Av South
Wyoming Avenue (West End
Tract), W of Mission Eoad
nr County Line
X, from Sixteenth Av S of W,
to the ocean
Yale (Dniversity Homestead), from
Silver Av S to Mansell
Yazoo (South s. F.), see M
South
Yertoa Buena, from N s Sac-
ramento bet Mason and Tay-
lor, N to Clay
Yolo (now Twenty-fifth), from
the bay bet Twenty-fourth
and Twenty-sixth, W to Po-
trero Av
York, from Channel bet
Hampshire and Bryant, S to
Twenty-sixth
Cross Sis. w. B.
Channel 2 1
Alameda 100 101
Fifteenth 200 201
Sixteenth (c) (c)
Franklin Square
Seventeenth 400 401
Mariposa 500 501
Eighteenth 600 601
Nineteenth 700 701
Twentieth 800 801
Twenty-first 900 901
Twenty-second 1000 1001
Twenty- third 1100 1101
Twenty-fourth 1200 1201
Twenty-flfth 1300 1301
Twenty-sixth (e) (e)
York (South S. F.), see Steu-
ben
Yuba (now Twenty-sixth),
from the bay bet Twenty-
flfth and Army, to Potrero
Av
Yucatan (South S. F.), see
Forty-seventh Av South
Yuma (late Eureka), from
Sixth nr El Dorado, S W to
Sixteenth
Zoe, from S s Bryant bet
Third and Fourth, S E to
Brannan
Zoe Place, from S s Polsom
bet Beale and Fremont
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Abbott William, liquors, 210 Grant Av
Acker Herbert C, clerk, r. 1338 Bush
Adams Richard, with Sanden Electric Co., r.
1614 Golden Gate Av
Adams & Beck Co. (Charles W. Adams and
E. B. and C. C. Beck), Pacific Coast
agents Mosler Safe Co., Stimpson Com-
puting Scale Co., Champion Cash Regis-
ter Co. and Hough Cash Recorder Co.,
308 Market
.ffitnaLife Insurance Co. (Hartford, Conn.), H.
B. Houghton manager, 511-513 Safe De-
posit Bldg
Ahem Andrew, teamster Street Dept, r. 3 Cedar
Av
Akard Dolver B., carpenter, r. 28 De Long Av
Alberger William R., general agent Santa Fe
Fruit and Refrigerator Co., 61 Chronicle
Bldg
Albro John S., books and stationery, 1000V4
Market and 3 Eddy, r. 1004 Market
Aldrich Stuart, superintendent Money Order
Dept. Post Office, r. 2201 Webster
Aldrich William F., secretary Parke & Lacy
Co.. 21-23 Fremont, r. 2301 Webster
Alexander John (Alexander & Knox), r. 152
Minna
" Robert E., printer, r. 40114 Oak
" &Knox (John Alexander and James Knox),
cigars and tobacco, 412 Kearny
Aliamus Remi, salesman E. Gamier & Co., r.
Alameda
Alina Colony, W. E. von Johannsen president,
Charles Fabricius secretary, 220 Cali-
fornia
AUbright George, salesman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. Fruitvale
Allen John, physician, 405 Kearny, r. 3020
Clay
" William E., president Jones, Allen & Co.,
r. 703 Hayes
Almos Samuel, shoemaker, r. 143, 3d
American Furniture and Express Co., Henry
Frosch proprietor, NW cor Stockton and
Geary, office 146 Geary
" Samson, physician, 36'/^ Geary, r. 1244 Mis-
sion
Anchor Brewerv, Baruth&Schinkel proprietors,
1431 Pacific
Ancient Order of Foresters Cemetery Associa-
tion, office 997 Market
Angell James B., secretary Real Estate and
Development Co., 26 Mills Bldg, 9th floor
Aoki Tetsutard, agent Specie Bank of Yoko-
hama, 515 Montgomery
Appiarius H. William, clerk C. H. Venken &
Co.,r. 1810 O'Farrell
Argonaut Publishing Co., Jerome A. Hart pres-
ident, F. I. Vassault secretary, pub-
lishers The Argonaut, 246 Sutter
Argonaut The (weekly). Argonaut Publishing
Co. publishers, 246 Sutter
Arizona Sandstone Co. (Santa Ana, Cal.), Clin-
ton J. Hutchins local agent, 69 Colum-
bian Bldg
Armstrong F. H., chief officer str Belgic, r. Oc-
cidental Hotel
" Percy E. (Taylor & Armstrong), r. 449
Clementina
Amdt H. R., editor Pacific Coast Journal of
Homoeopathy, 234 Sutter, r. San Diego,
Cal.
Arnold Laura A., widow, r. 1036 McAllister
Asher Herman, ladies' tailor, 14 Grant Av,
room 58
Atkinson Harry L., bookkeeper Page, McCutch-
eon & Eells, r. 406 Sutter
" Marshall B., manufacturers' agent, 214
Pine, rootn 29, r. Berkeley
Attridge M. Miss (Attridge & Sweeney), r. 2005
Leavenworth
Attridge & Sweeney (Miss M. Attridge and Miss
J. Sweeney), dressmaking, 2207 Mission
Audibert Lena Mrs., nurse, r. 215 Tehama
Auer Bernard A., agent ^tna Life Ins. Co., 511
Safe Deposit Bldg, r. Oakland
August Albert, porter Preservaline Mfg. Co., r.
1243 Sanchez
Auld Ernest C, manager Hudson Medical In-
stitute, r. 720D Bush
Ayers Frank, carrier Edwards Publishing Co.,
r. 411, 13th
" George, carrier Edwards Publishing Co.,
r. 411, 13th
Ay res RoUin C, r. 714 Bush
Babin Demas C, with L. C. Babin, r. 2415 Wash-
ington
Bader & Fincke (Charles F. Bader and Os-
car Pincke, SE cor 5th and Bryant
Baer Albert & Co. (Albert Baer), pawnbrokers,
806 Kearny
Bailey Charles A. (Bailey, Porter, Bailey &
Co.), 415V4 Montgomery
" Charles A., real estate, 20 Montgomery, r.
Oakland
Bailey, Porter, Bailey & Co.
(William H. Bailey, Samuel R. Porter,
Charles A. Bailey and WiUiam H. BaUey
Jr.), mining and assaying, dealers in
mining property, 415yj Montgomery
Bailey W, H. & Son (William H. and William
H. Jr,), stock and bond brokers, 415^4
Montgomery
" William H. (W. H. Bailey & Son and
Bailey Porter, Bailey & Co.), r. Oakland
" William H. Jr. (W. H. Bailey & Son and
Bailey, Porter, Bailey & Co.), r. Oakland
Baker Grace E. Miss, teacher piano, r. NW cor
2d and Folsom
" S. C. Mrs., widow, teacher music, r. NW
cor 2d and Folsom
Baldocchi Robert, importer olive oils, 2332 Fill-
more
Bankers' Life Association (St. Paul, Mmn.),
Brodestein & Burtis general agents, 206
Sansome, room 21
Barraud James, butler, r. 722 Bush
Barrett William H., salesman D. M. Moran &
Co., r. 1842 Howard
Baruth Ernst F. (Baruth & Schinkel),r. 1236 Mc-
Allister
" & Schinkel (Ernst F. Bamth and Otto
Schinkel Jr.), proprietors Ancher Brew-
ery, 1431 Pacific
Baxter David (Baxter & Man), r. Oakland
" & Mau (David Baxter and Gus Man),
liquors, 643 Mission
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Bay City Lumber Mills (Coos Bay, Or.), E. B.
Dean & Co. proprietors, office 22 Cali-
fornia, room 4
Bay view Land Co., 26 Mills Bldg, 9tli floor
Beamish John, teamster, r. 55 Belcher
Bean Joel P., editor The Olympian, 38 Donohoe
Bldg; r. 715 Larkin
Beegle Charles W-., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Alameda
Beekman E. J. Miss, stenographer and assist-
ant secretary Mutual Indemnity Co., r.
Oakland
Belief roid P., S. J., professor St. Ignatius Col-
lege, r. 214 Hayes
Belmor George E. (Belmor& Costeno),r. 407, 4th
" & Costello (George E. Belmor and James
Costello), proprietors United States
Boiler Works, 56Bluxome
Benjamin & Samuels (Philip L. Benjamin and
Maurice V. Samuels), attorneys at law,
306 Emporium Bldg, telephone Main 5988
Berg Charles, waiter, r. 523 Kearny
Bernard John F., attorney at law, 306 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 11 Oak Grove Av
" Samuel, tailor, 22% Geary, room 21
Bemhard John R., butcher str Belgic, r. 1220
Hampshire
Bersaglleri Italian! Society, E. Venaglia presi-
dent, E. Unti secretary, 507 Union
Bianchi Anton, bill distributor Sterling & Dun-
Phy
Bigham Olive, domestic, 130 Ellis
Bishop Herman, president Western Furnishing
Co., 967 Mission, r. 1001 Geary
Bixby Edward M., with Charles Christensen, r.
The Stewart
Blacklock John D., rubber worker Bowers Rub-
ber Co., r. 1336 Sacramento
Blum George W. (Blum & Duncan), r. 1817 Pow-
ell
Blum & Duncan (George W. Blum and Raymond
Duncan), publishers, advertisers and
illustrators, 12 Montgomery, room 12
Blundell Arthur W., president Skagit Cumber-
land Coal Co., 508 California, room 28. r.
2814 Sacramento
Boch Louise H. Miss, stenographer, 17 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, r. 2111 Fillmore
Boehmer Philip C, rubber wcrker Bowers Rub-
ber Co., r. East Oakland
" William W., rubber worker Bowers Rub-
ber Co., r. 2607 Polk
Boland William, S. J., professor St. Ignatius
College, r. 214 Hayes
Booth William J., rubber worker Bowers Rub-
ber Co., r. 1823 Howard
Bowen Adelia, widow, r. 2037 Pine
" Mary E., widow, r. 2037 Pine
Bowie Robert I., surgeon str Belgic, r. 1909
Jackson
Boyce F. M., livery stable, 2327 Post
Boyd Nicholas E. Rev., chaplain Sailors' Home,
cor Main and Harrison
Boye otto H. (Boye & Habenicht). r. 1301 Taylor
Boye & Habenicht (Otto H. Boye and George
Habenicht), photographers, 1026 Market,
telephone South 444
Boyns Robert, asst secretary Y. M. C. A., r. 130
Ellis
Bradley H. W. (Stanly, McKinstry, Bradley &
McKinstry), attorney at law, 4 Sutter,
rooms 26-31, r. Alameda
Brainerd & Armstrong SiUj Co., manufacturers
of wash art silks. Brown & Metzner
agents, 535 Market
Brand Hyla A. Miss, bookkeeper Waldeck
Sanitarium, r. 1613 Sutter
Brandt I. B. L.. attorney at law, 311 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 2319 Sacramento
Braunbeck Peter (Oberfeld & Braunbeck), r.
30th and Noe
Breig & Schafer (John Breig and Charles Scha-
fer), proprietors Pacific Soda Works,
17!0 Folsom
Breiman Richard P. Rev., rector St. Francis
of Assisi Church, r. S s 16th nr Dolores
Brettschneider Frederick, liquors, 485 Pacific
Briglia Bernardo, musician, r. 3 Grand PI
Brill John H., r. 53 Montgomery Block
Brockman George, oiler, r. 319 Grant Av
Brodestein & Burtls (Carl H. Brodestein and
Robert W. Burtis) general agents Bank
ers' Life Association (St. Paul, Minn.),
206 Sansome, room 21
Broderick Edward (McVlcker & Broderick), r.
613V4 Minna
Brooke George C, house and sign painter, 128,
1st, r. Alameda
Brown Charles E., purser str Belgic, r. Palace
Hotel
" Horace P., president Brown, Meese &
Craddock, 320 Sansome, r. 1014, 17th
Brown James D., manager The Yost Writing
Machine Agency, Caligraph Typewriter
Agency and United Typewriter and Sup-
plies Co., 663 Market, r. 1206 Leavenworth
Brown Lucy E. Miss, trained nurse and pro-
prietor Private Home for Invalids, 937
Sutter, telephone 1191
" , Meese & Craddock, Horace P. Brown pres-
ident, George W. Craddock vice-presi-
dent, Adolph Meese secretary, job
printers, 320 Sansome
Bruce Brothers (Thomas and James), groceries
and liquors, 1247 Folsom
Bruse Christian, grocer, 1601 Leavenworth, r.
1512 Leavenworth
Bryant William F., secretary United Paving
Companies, 215 Safe Deposit Bldg
Buckley John L., manager Hotel Becker, 14-18
Mason, telephone South 81
Burling William B., manager Gantner & Guntz,
r. 1920 Broadway
Burnham James W., president Burnham &
Marsh Co., 628 Market, r. Alameda
Burnham & Marsh Co., James W. Burnham
president, Frederick D. Marsh vice-pres-
ident, real estate agents, house brokers
and rent collectors, bonds and mort-
gages, 628 Market, opp Palace Hotel
Burns William A., groceries and liquors, 201
Valencia, telephone Jessie 113, r. 203
Valencia
Burr B. J. & Co. (Benjamin J. Burr and Samuel
Meyer), tailors, 224 Sutter
Burt Albert, manager Eagle Sign Co., 11
Drumm, r. 417 Larkin
Bury Madeline Mrs., proprietor Stanley House,
110,6th
Bush Richard J., clerk U. S. Naval Office, r
1006 Mason
Bushnell Rebecca Mrs., palmist, r. 916 Bush
Byrne Mathew, rubber worker, r. 14 White
Cahn M. A., secretary Inyo Marble Co., 323 Phe-
lan Bldg, r. Alameda
Caldwell Howard W., teamster, r. 527 Geary
California Bag, Tent and Awning Co., Wright
& Frank proprietors, 111 Clay
California Coal and Grain Co., D. Miller man-
ager, office 663 Market, yards Spear and
Howard
California Ink Co., Lincoln H. Lewars mana-
ger, manufacturers black and colored
printing and litho inks and rollers, 413-
415 Commercial
California Olive Growers' Association, B. M.
Lelong secretary, 2 Mills Bldg. 5th floor
" Standard (A. P. A. Weekly), Benjamin F.
Huddleson editor, 819 Market, room 7
California State Marine Band,
Max Manheim business manager,
string, brass and reed music fur-
nished for aU occasions, 200 Sutter,
telephone Red 365
Caligraph Typewriter Agency, James D.
Brown manager, 663 Market
Callaghan John J., salesman R. T. Kennedy Co.,
r. 24, 6th
Campbell Charles J., salesman Will E. Fisher
&Co., r. 771 Pierce
" George D., attorney at law, 14 Sansome,
r. 771 Pierce
" John J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 1235b Folsom
" Lucy J., widow, r. 771 Pierce
Campion Edward J., manager P. F. Collier,
Murphy Bldg, r. 1621 Grove
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Cannell R. E., attorney at law, 17-19 Mills Bldg,
7th floor, r. Grand Hotel
Carr Frederick, boiler covering, r. 11 Grand Av
Carty James, plumber, r. 1303 Montgomery
Gary Tolman E. (Gary & Fall), r. Hay wards, Cal.
" & Fall (Tolman E. Gary and J. Henry
Fall), proprietors San Leandro ,San Lor-
enzo and Haywards Express, 30 Market
Case James L., insurance, r. The Stewart
Gastagnasso Nino, porter, r. 522 Green
Cathode Ray, Frank Stone publisher, 535 Clay
Cedar River Coal Co., 663 Market
Central Trade and Labor Alliance, James W.
Rose secretary, 115 Turk
Chapman W. A., storekeeper str Belgic
Childs George, city agent The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. 230 Fair
Oaks
" Rulus H., cashier Grangers' Business
Assn., r. 230 Fair Oaks
Christian! Elisa T. Mrs., stationery, 1220 Mason
Christiansen Nils W. (Petersen & Christian-
sen)
CipoUini Germano, artist and teacher music,
510 Baker
Civic Federation, I. J. Truman president, 236
Bush, Mills Bldg
Cobb & Hesselmeyer (Edward S. Cobb and
Henry T. Hesselmeyer), mechanical en-
gineers and experts, 109 California,
rooms 30-31
Cobine John, proprietor Europe Saloon, SWcor
Steuart and Howard
Coe John S., 6th assistant engineer str Belgic
Coffey's Law and Collection Agency, 539 Califor-
nia
CoSan Rudolphus, druggist, SE cor 16th and
Valencia, telephone Mission 14, r. 442
Guerrero
Cohen Reuben, secretary Getz Bros. & Co., 111-
115 California, r. 930 Ellis
Cohn Alfred H., ladies' tailor, 47 Post, r. 1824
O'Farrell
" Hannah Miss, teacher music, r. 1717 Leav-
enworth
" Isidor, manufacturers' agent, 23 Sansome,
r. 1117 Scott
Coleman Wilfred, bar tender, r. 430 Bryant
Collier P. F., publisher, Murphy Bldg, r. New
York
Colombini & Romani (Giuseppe Colombini and
L. Romani), restaurant. 630 Montgomery
Columbia Brewery, Columbia Brewing Co., pro-
prietor, .326 Clementina
COLUMBIA BREWING CO.,
H. L. Ulrichs president, Carl Moeller
vice-president, 326 Clementina, tele-
phone South 377
Compo George L., salesman Pringle Bros., r.
314 Turk
Connell Catherine, r. 204, 7th
ConnoUv John, groceries and liquors, 331, 6th
Consolidated Asphalt Co., John F. Uhlhorn
general agent, 14 Post
Cook Finlay, attorney at law, 49 Mills Bldg, 7th
floor, r. 524 Waller
Coombs Gordan, compositor Edwards Pub. Co.,
r. 706 Jessie
Coon Charles D., secretary Kings River Diver-
sified Farming Co., room 6 Y. M. C. A.
Bldg, r. 457 Jessie
Co-Op Mutual Building and Loan Asso-
ciation, David F. Lane secretary, 19
Montgomery
Cooper Calvin S., lodgings, 330 Geary
Cooper Frederick, printer, r. 330 Geary-
Co-operative Publishing and Advertising Co.,
illustration publishers, printers and
general advertisers, Raymond Duncan
and George W. Blum managers, 12 Mont-
gomery
Costello James (Belmor & Costello), r. 12O81/2
Union
Craddock George W. (Brown, Meese & Crad-
dock), r. Oakland
Crawford A. B., r. 130 Ellis
" E. R., r. 41 Welsh
'■ Orrin W., r. 41 Welsh
Crowe J. J. & Co. (John J. Crowe), groceries,
349, 3d
" John J. (J. J. Crowe), r. 214, 3d
Crowell Thomas J., rubber worker Bowers Rub-
ber Co., r. 8 Cedar Av
Crowley Dennis 0. Rev., president The Youths'
Directory, 2030 Howard
Culver Charles M., superintendent Western
Transfer and Storage Co., 306 Front, r.
1186 Park, Alameda
Cummins Patrick J. Rev., rector St. Charles
Borromeo Church, r. 390 Shotwell
Curley T. H. (Ferguson, Curley & O'Connor), r.
1708 Hyde
Curley & Wolf (Thomas A. Curley and John A.
Wolf), merchant tailors, 12-14 Phelan
Bldg
Cyclers' Guide and Road Book (yearly), 12
Montgomery
Dahl John H., painter, r. 28, 8th
Dahlmann J., 130 Ellis
Dale R. N. (next of kin) agent representing
Cookes Sydney & London, r. 619^
Larkin
Daniel Fred J., r. 8O41/2 Filbert
" Frederick J., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
bU% Greenwich
Dannenbaum, Mueller & Kahn (Solomon Dan-
nenbaum, Albert Mueller and Aaron
Kahn), manufacturers cloaks and man-
tles. 723 Market
" Solomon (Dannenbaum, Mueller & Kahn),
r. 1630 Octavia
Davis Al, manager Seal Rock Paint Co., 54, 2d
" Charles E. L. B., major U. S. A., offlce 90
Flood Bldg, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Dean H. G., clerk, r. 130 Ellis
DeLamater Gumbert B. V., clerkP. and S. dept
S. P. Co., r. 711 Leavenworth
Demartini Giovanni, tailor, r. 3 Moulton PI
De Winton R. C, 2d asst. engineer str Belgic
DeWitt Frederic M.. with Hartwell, Mitchell
& Willis, r. 1223 Lombard
Dexter David H., special agent Massachusetts
Benefit Life Association, 927 Market,
room 614, r. 652 Waller
Dickson F. William, attorney at law, 14 San-
some, rooms 35-36, r. Oakland
Dillnn John F., ship Joiner, r. S-ZOY^ Geary
Dinkelspiel & Gesford (H. G. W. Dinkelspiel
and Henry C. Gesford), attorneys at law,
39_40_41 Chronicle Bldg, telephone Red
911
Dinniene Harry, elevator tender The Ramona, r.
49 Hoff Av
Doig James, 4th asst. engineer str Belgic
Dorn Walter E., attorney at law, 512-514 Em-
porium Bldg, r. 1311% Guerrero
Dorn & Dorn (M. A. andD. S.) attorneys at law,
512-513-514 Emporium Bldg
Downing W., r. QIT-A McAllister
Downes W. Selden, collector, r. 54 Oak
DriscollMax L., cook Palace Hotel, r. 9 Adel-
aide PI
Dugan Albert, salesman Martin Manufacturing
Co.
Duhem V. &Co. (Victor Duhem), agents Zenith
Dry Plate Co., 64,3d
" Victor (V. Duhem & Co.). and photographer,
64.3d
Dunbar Frederick A., real estate, 30 Montgom-
ery, r. 1049 Market
Duncan James M., r. 514 Van Ness Av
' ' Raymond (Blum & Duncan) , 12 Montgomery
Dunn John (Launder & Dunn), r. 147, 3d
Dunne Frank H., attorney at law, 3 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. 1457 Leavenworth
Duvergey Hippolyte, secretary La Grange Hy-
draulic Gold Mining Co., 14 Sansome,
room 17
Eagle Sign Co., Albert Burt manager, 11 Drumm
Easterbrook Building, 20-24 Geary
Eaton C. E. (H. Schottler & Co.), offlce 605
Clay
" John D., capitalist, r. 1111 Van Ness Av
Edwards James W., dental supplies, 825 Mar-
ket, Emporium Bldg. r. Hotel Bella Vista
Eichholtz Charles S., agent Elastic Tip Co., 46
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tips, The World's Parlor Game and bi-
cycle material and sundries, 46 Market
Eldredge Zoeth S., National Bank Examiner, r.
Bonemian Club
Elevator Publishing Co., James B. Wilson sec-
retary, 622 Clay
Elliott E. Bruce, bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen
&Co., r. 714 Bush
Elwood John B., r. 1006 Pine
Emporium Grocery Co., M. R. Krigbaum man-
ager. Emporium Bldg
Engelberg Emil A., vice-president Tillmann&
Bendel, 31.3-327 Battery, r. Sausalito
Engineering and Mining Journal The (monthly),
Henry L. Tyler representative, 12 Mont-
gomery
English JohnT., tailor. 200 Golden Gate Av
Enterprise Planing Mill, O. C. Keil propietorr,
146-154 Berry
Esters von Krakau William, druggist Richter
&Quarg, r. 134 McAllister
Estrada Edward, proprietor The Olympic, 501
Sutter
Eureka Saloon, John Cobine proprietor, SW
cor Steuart and Howard
Fabrlclus Charles, secretary Alina Colony, 220
California
Fairgrieve George, 3d asst. engineer str Belgic
Fall J. Henry (Gary & Fall), r. Haywards, Cal.
Farjeon Irene Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
Farland Miles L,., manager Pacific Stomatolog-
ical Gazette Publishing Co., 12 Sutter,
r. 616 Mason
Farrell Charles H., solicitor Wilder & Co., r.
1513 Webster
Feierbach Charles, salesman Michalitschke
Bros. &Co.. r. 1924 Bush
Ferguson C. carriage painter, r. 675 Mission
Ferguson, Curley & O'Connor (T. M. Ferguson,
T. H. Curly and M. F. O'Connor), propri-
etors The Branch, fine wines and
liquors, 10 Mason, telephone South 286
Fergusson Rupert D., bookkeeper Goldtree
Bros., r. Oakland
Ferrea Emile A., druggist Dr. G. F. Shields, r.
108 Stockton
Fey Charles A., mechanical engineer, 406 Mar
ket, r. Berkeley
Fiedler Moritz, gardener German Hospital
Field Sports, H. T. Payne editor and proprie-
tor, 531 California
Flnley J. K, law collections and real estate
235 Kearny
Finnegan John, bartender Mrs. Kate Reddy, r
502 Beale
Fischer Fredrika, widow, r. 230i4 Langton
" S. A., real estate and mining, 304 Mont-
gomery, r. Alameda
Fitzgerald Edward J., liquors, 26 Golden Gate
Av, r. 937 Golaen Gate Av
" Margaret, widow, groceries and liquors,
508"^ Stevenson
Flaherty John, carpenter and builder, 102 Hyde,
r. 1207 Market
Flynn James J., contractor, 32 Flood Bldg, r.
832, 15th
Folsom Joseph R., secretary Western Develop-
ment Co., 4 Montgomery, room 58, r. Sau
salito
Foppiano John, inspector Superintendent
Streets, r. 2331 Harrison
Forman Robert W., r. 236 Fell
" Sands W. Clock Co.. 61 Merchant's Ex-
change Bldg
Foster Hugh, public accountant, 202 Market, r.
129a Guerrero
Fowler F. L. (Lewis & Fowler)
" M., agent Wertheimer & Co,, 216 Bush,
room 68, r. 1716 Baker
Frank August (Wright & Frank), r. 922 Green-
wich
Fredrickson Frederick C. (Fredrickson & Jacob-
son), r. 217 Pierce
Fredrickson & Jacobson (Frederick C. Fred-
ricson and Charles Jacobson), fruit and
produce commission merchant, 524-526
Sansome
Gaffney J. S. (G. W. Lucy & Co.), 302 Market
Gale Merritt F. (Richardson & Gale), r. 149 San
Jose Av
Gantner Henry W. (Gantner & Guntz), r. 1706
Folsom
Gantner & Guntz (H. w. Gantner and F. L.
Guntz), funeral directors and embalm-
ers, 8-10 City Hall Square, telephone
South 432
Gassert William J., teamster, r. 765 Mission
Gates Harry, manager Music and Drama
Amusement Agency, r. 3 City Hall PI
" Horace D., deputy City and County Sur-
veyor, r. 311 Lyon
Gaukroger H., 3d officer str Belgic
Gee's Market Street Directory and Travelers'
Vade Megum (monthly), Blum & Duncan
publishers, 12 Montgomery
George William, quartermaster str Belgic
Gerdes Henry G., druggist and chemist, 345
Kearny, telephone Main 1552, r. 1924
Stockton
Gesford Henry C. (Dinkelspiel & Gesford), at-
torney at law, 39-41 Chronicle Bldg, r.
Napa
Gibbons William, steerage steward str Belgic,
r. 435 Bryant
Gillson John, secretary and cashier Judson
Manufacturing Co., SW cor Beale and
Howard, r. 608 O'Farrell
Gilmore Thomas J., groceries and liquors, 942a
Folsom
Gilsey Charles, telegraph operator S. P. Co., r.
400 Van Ness Av
Godley Philip, ship insurance and merchandise
broker, 318 California, r. 1818 Sacra-
mento
GOETJEN H. «& 00.
(Hein Goetjen), proprietors 5th Street
Cash Store, groceries wines and
liquors, 248-250-252, 5th cor Folsom
Goldberg & Tweedie (Louis Goldberg and
Daniel Tweedie), boots and shoes, 1524
Market
Goodman Isaac (Schwartz & Goodman), r. 431
Fell
Gosliner Aaron S., butcher P. Tautphaus. r.
236/2, 11th
Gradwohl Maurice, attorney at law, 318 Pine,
room 15
Graham James D.. secretary Verrue Instan-
taneous Water Heater Co. of California.
1 EasterbrookBldg
Gray Maria Freeman Mrs., r. 825 California
Greenberg Samuel H., manager Photo Mount
and Card Manufacturing Co., 3d floor
Niantic Bldg, N W cor Clay and San-
some, r. 2637 Steiner
Greenebaum Leon S., clerk Greenbaum & Co., r.
1806 Pacific Av
Greenebaum Sigmund, manager London Paris
and American Bank (Limited), 1-3 San-
some, r. 1806 Pacific Av
Greenfield A. Clark, salesman O'Connor, Moflatt
&Co.,r. 143 Hill
Greenwood Frank M., vice-president Pacific
Sash Weight and Foundry Co., r. Oak-
land
Gunn Herbert, physician, 816 O'Farrell
Guntz Frank L. (Gantner & Guntz), r. 23 Do-
lores
Guth William W., attorney at law, 401 Cali-
fornia, rooms 26-27, r. 120, 13th
Habenlcht George (Boye & Habenicht), r. 1321
Pine
Hackett F. M., dentist, office and r. 413 Leav-
Leavenworth, hours 9 to 5 p. jr.
Hall Joseph, canvasser, r. 944 Mission
Hallahan David, laborer Occidental Foundry, r.
521 Howard
Hampton Leo F., salesman Alex Mackay &
Son, r. Berkeley
Hanley Andrew J., r. 24 Verona PI
Harrigan Peter, engineer, r. IO2414 Folsom
Hart Constant, brewer Columbia Brewery, r. 326
Clementina
Hartmann Christopher, lodgings, 309 Sutter
Hartzell J. W., secretary United Railroad Co.,
215 Sansome, rooms 2-4, r. Stockton
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Heacock, L. J., cashier Cal. Coal and Grain Co.,
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Herman Alexander, agent Scholle Bros., 324
Pine, room 6, r. 1616 California
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kin, room 2
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art work, 221^ Geary, telephone Black
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Hillman John (Witzel & Hillman), r. NE cor
Battery and Green
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Hirschbaum & McGovern (M. Hirschbaum and
William R. McGovern), produce com-
mission, 103-105 Sacramento
Hogan J. H., manager The Pacific Coast Tele-
phone Construction Co., 8, 8th
Hood Edward, clerk Tony Lubelski, r. 9 Hyde
Hopps Henry R., designer Cal. Art Glass Bend-
ing and Cutting Wks, r. 2835 Vallejo
Houghton Harry B., manager ^tna Life Insur-
ance Co., 511-513 Safe Deposit Bldg
Houseworth Harrison, accountant and insur-
ance solicitor, 317 California, r. 12-35 Hyde
Howland W. Penn, civil engineer, 12 Front, r.
430 Bryant
Huber Anna Mrs., proprietor The Nightingale,
1802 Market
Huddleson Benjamin F., editor Cal. Standard,
819 Market, room 7, r. Golden Gate
Hunsaker H. W., M. D., physician, surgeon,
oculist and aurist, ofQce and r. 114
Geary, hours 12 m. to 4 p. m. and 7 to 8
p. m., telephone Black 2211
Hurlbut Charles B., secretary West Side Canal
and Land Co., 112 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
" Reuben P., president West Side Canal and
Land Co., 112 Montgomery, r. Redwood,
Cal.
Immigration Commissioner of Northwest, John
E. Shepard. 322 Washington
Improved Order of Red Men Cemetery Asso-
ciation, John L. Bowen president, L.
Reckless secretary, ofQce 997 Market
Ingleside Race Track, Ocean Av nr Ingleside
House
Interior Development Co. (Michigan Bar, Cal.),
. Ernest R. Smith general manager, 7
Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Inyo Marble Co., M. J. McDonald president,
W. J. Dutton vice-president, M. A. Cahn
secretary, 333 Phelan Bldg
Irving Andrew H., clerk Parafflne Paint Co., r.
1909 Baker
- •' Andrew K., foreman pilework Parafiine
Paint Co., r. 1909 Baker
" Samuel, shirt maker, 338 Bush, r. 1909 Baker
James Charles (James & Kelly), r. 371, 13th
James & Kelly (Charles James and W.T. Kelly),
groceries and liquors, 1858 Howard
Jeanig Charles, r. 433 Greenwich
Jeflery Edwin L., r. The Stewart
Jessen Nils, liquors, SW cor Sutter and Larkin,
r. 1715 Buchanan
Johnson James K., attorney at law, 321 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. Hotel Miramar
Johnston William J., groceries, 21 Minna
Jones James G., agent Equitable Life Assur-
ance Society, r. 208 Valencia
Ealm & Herzog (William Kahn and Henry J.
Herzog), agents Hamburg-American
Steamship Line, overland ticket office,
foreign exchange and commission, 401
California
Kaller John, carpenter, r. 63 Henry
Kampe Henry, roofer, r. 32 Natoma
Earpe William G., chief clerk Railway Mail
Service, r. 3019 Laguna
Kavanagh John T., teacher piano, r. 804 Van
Ness Av
Keil 0. C, proprietor Enterprise Planing Mills,
146-154 Berry
Kelly William T. (James & Kelly), r. 1127
Stevenson
Kenney J. B., bartender Porter & Springier, r.
7431/2 Tehama
Kieferdorf Fred F., druggist Richter & Quarg
Kiernan Ann, widow, r. 78 Converse
" James, cooper, r. 78 Converse
" John, cooper, r. 78 Converse
Eilbum Paris, Bank Commissioner, 530 Califor-
nia, rooms 19-20, r. 1117a Taylor
Kinghorn-Jones J. Alfred, cloths and cassi-
meres, 2254 Geary, room 48, r. Berkeley
Enlgbts of Pythias Burial Association, S. W.
Powell president, Lee F. Russell secre-
tary, office 997 Market
Knox James (Alexander & Knox), r. 153 Minna
Krecker Carl, carpenter, r. 13 Shotwell
Eruse & Bellmer, groceries and liquors, 437
Turk cor Larkin
Kutcher Adolph, saddler, r. 674 Brannan
Lane Frederick J., D. D. S., dentist, office 508
Sutter, hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., telephone
Main 5357, r. 3317 Sutter
Lange Oscar V., photographer, 26 Montgomery,
r. Berkeley
Larimer Anderson W., bookkeeper Witzel &
Baker, r. 27 Elgin Park Av
" Elmer F., porter R. N. Nason & Co., r. 27
Elgin Park Av
Lasker Julius, choice wines and liquors, and
fine commercial lunch, 110 Powell
Lautermilch Leopold, shirt maker, 338 Bush, r.
933 Oak
Lawton Edward J., fine plumbing specialties
and steam and hot water heating, 506
Geary bet Taylor and Jones, r. 7 Bel-
vedere
Layng Bella, milliner, 331 Powell
Leake William S., president Martin Manufac-
turing Co., 638 Post, r. Palace Hotel
Leonhardt Charles Jr., manager Monarch Card
Machine Co., 300 Sutter, r. 5 Carlos PI
Levy E. Harry, manufacturers' agent, r. 817%
Geary
" Julius, r. 34 Ellis
Lewis George, conductor Market St, Ry, r. 314
Turk
" Williams. (W. S. Lewis & Co.), r. 1415i^
Folsom
" Wirt P., clerk, r. 314 Turk
Long Percy V., attorney at law, 3 Mills Bldg^
8th iaoor, r. 1318 Page
Luce George W., assistant general freight
agent S. P. Co., r. 3335 Gough
Lufkin Joseph, lodgings, 5 Market
Macdonald & McEinnon (D. B. Macdonald and
A. J. McKinnon), lumber dealers, 541
Brannan bet 4th and 5th
Maddox Cabel H. (Wanner & Maddox), r. 104
Baker
Maiwald Gustav, band instrument maker, 3
Hardie PI, r. 1350a 18th ,
Marley Robert, stamper James H. Duncan, r.
650 Folsom .
Marsh Frederick D., vice-president Burnham
& Marsh Co., 628 Market, r. Alameda
Martin Charles M., vice-president Martin Man-
ufacturing Co., 628 Post, r. 735 Pine
Martin Manufacturing Co., William S. Leake
president, Charles M. Martin vice-pres-
ident, Eugene C. Rohn secretary, James
H. McCoi-mick treasurer, 638 Post
McCormick James H., treasurer Martin Manu-
facturing Co., r. 314, 4th Av
McCormick S. B., proprietor New Maison Doree
Bakery, 217 Kearny
McKellar Norman, with W. H. Bailey & Son, r.
30 Fair Oaks
McKinstry E. W. (Stanly, McKinstry, Bradley
& McKinstry), attorney at law, 4 Sutter,
rooms 36-31, r, 1237 O'Farrell
" James C. (Stanly, McKinstry, Bradley &
McKinstry), attorney at law, 4 Sutter,
rooms 36 31, r. 1337 O'Farrell
McMahon James A. (successor to B. McMahon
& Son), contractor, wharf and bridge
builder, 210-314 Spear, r. 3476, 20th
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McMurtry Leslie B., president New Era Gold
M. and M. Co., 214 Pine, roona 52, r, 929,
20th
McNear Fred W., attorney at law, 28 Mills Bldg
Sth floor
Meese Adolph, secretary Brown, Meese and
Craddock, 320 Sansome, r. Oakland
Miller D., manager California Coal and Grain
Co., 663 Market, r. 1333 Pine
Milner Brothers (William K. and Cbarles H.),
wood and coal, 1138 McAllister
MISH S. C,
physician and surgeon, office and r.
407 Devisadero cor Oak, hours 8 to 10
a. m., 1 to 3 and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m.,
Sundays 8 to 10 a. m.
Mitchell & Tietjen (N. J. Mitchell and George
H. Tietjen), proprietors Union Metal
Sign Co., 575 Mission
Moeller Carl (Columbia Brewing Co.). r. 447, 19th
Moller Gustave (MoUer & Sass), r. Berkeley
" & Sass (Gustave Moller and Louis Sass),
contractors, 604 California
MoUestad Thomas, master bktn Newsboy, ofQce
108 Clay
Morando Giacomo (Torre & Morando), r. 1619
Dupont
Mount Olivet Cemetery Assn.,
M. C. Walton president, H. T. Graves
secretary, office 997 Market
Mulhern John, mfr flavoring extracts, 124 Mar-
ket, r. 905 Market
Mund William, watchmaker and jeweler, 104
Stockton, r. 1110 Scott
Myer A. W., office 14 Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. 517
Baker
Napoleoni Galliani. vocalist, r. 23 Haight
National Folding Box and Paper Co., Arthur W.
Pooley agent, 139 Post
Native Sons of the Golden West Cemetery
Association, L. P. Powelson president,
T.C. Conmy secretary, office 997 Market
Nelson Louis L., secretary The Weekly Benefit
Society of America, 1209% Polk, r. Ber-
keley
Nelson Nels G. (Such & Nelson), 1214 Folsom
New Era Gold Mining and Milling Co. (Hum-
boldt Co. Nev.), office 214 Pine, room 52
New Maison Doree Bakery, S. B. McCormick
proprietor, 217 Kearny
New York Manufacturing Co. (N. Y.), Julius
Newman agent, 35 New Montgomery
Newell William H., physician and surgeon, r.
2428 Bush
Newell William H. Jr., stenographer, r. 2428 Bush
Newman Julius, agent New York Manufactur-
ing Co., 35 New Montgomery
Nicholson William A. S., attorney at law, 410
Kearny, room 8, r. 518 Baker
North Pacific Mining and Transportation Co.,
319 Pine
Pacific Coast Official Railway and Steamship
Guide (monthly). Time Schedule Adver-
tising and Publication Co., publishers,
22 Clay
Pacific Coast Telephone Construction Co. The,
J. H. Hogan manager, 8, 8th
Pacific Press Publishing Co. (Oakland), C. H.
Jones president and manager, 16 Crocker
Bldg
Pankow Herman, foreman National Brewery,
r. 708 Grove
Parker Charles H., compositor Call. r. 516 Oak
Pearl Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 153 Octavia
" Isidor, carpet dealer, r. 153 Octavia
" Max, plumber, r. 153 Octavia
Petersen Hans P. (H. P. Petersen & Co.), r. 228a
McAllister
Petersen H. P. & Co. (H. P. Petersen), under-
takers and embalmers, 228 McAllister
Pooley Arthur W., agent National Folding Box
and Paper Co., 139 Post, room 25, r. Man-
zanita
Postal Guide U. S. Official, J. D. Robertson
agent, 729 Montgomery
Powers John O., writer with A. Schilling & Co.,
r. Hotel Bella Vista
Preble Frank E., secretary, r. 11 Hyde
Ritter Edward, compositor Brown, Messe &
Craddock, r. 14V4 Shotwell
Rhodes Emmit Co., physician and surgeon,
office and r. 624 Kearny
Samuel Wolf, tailor, 416 Folsom
Sass Louis (Moller & Sass), r. 4431, 20th
Scott W. O., collector, 410 Kearny, room 8
Scribner's Charles Sons (New York), Edwin
B. Bull manager, 119-131 Phelan Bldg
Shapiro Wolff, peddler, r. 211 Langton
Shepard John E., office 322 Washington, r. Oak-
land
Silver Moon Laundry, 385, 8th
Society (monthly). Miss Jessie N. Robertson
editor, 918 Hyde
Stanly John A. (Stanly, McKinstry, Bradley
& McKinstry), r. 1221 Jackson, Oakland
Stanly, McKinstry, Bradley & McKinstry
(John A. Stanly. E. W. McKinstry, H.
W. Bradley and James C. McKinstry),
attorneys at law, 4 Sutter, room 26-31
Stevens John H,, metropolitan agent accident
dept ^tna Life Ins. Co., 511-513 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. Oakland
Stuart Charles A., asst. manager Western
Assurance Co. and British American
Assurance Co., r. 1818 Fell
Swearingen Obadiah S., tailor, 554 Kearny
" O. S. Mrs., dressmaking, 5% Kearny
Tampon Edward, decorator Anderson & Dan-
ielson
Time Schedule Advertising and Publication
Co., publishers Pacific Coast Official
Railway and Steamship Guide, 22 Clay
Underwood Maro F., physician, 924 Geary
Unique Printing Co., 22 !4 Geary
United State Business Directory, Edward Dob-
son agent, 4 Lawrence PI
Vincent Thomas, shades, curtains, etc., 320
Post, r. 517a 19th
" Samuel R., boatman, NE cor 4th and Ken-
tucky
von Johannsen W. E., president Alina Colony,
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A A House, John F. Bolts proprietor, 304 Kearny
AB C Guide (montbly), Traffic Publishing Co.
publishers and proprietors, 429 Mont-
gomery
ABC House, John Ferguson proprietor, NW
cor Kearny and California
A. & A. Line (Round the World Route), L. F.
Cockroft agent, ticket office 114 Mont-
gomery
A. & K. Building, 14 McAllister
Aachen & Munich Fire Insurance Co. (of Aix
la Chapelle, Germany), Voss, Conrad &
Co. managers, 204 Sansome
Aagard Hakon J., painter Palace Hotel, r. 328
Fremont
Aaron Aaron (Aaron Bros.), r. 1432 Geary
Brothers (Simon and Aaron), ladies' fur-
nishing goods, 1036 Market
D. Mrs., dressmaking, 137, 6th, r. 626 Golden
Gate Av
David, paper patterns, 137. 6th, r. 626 Gol-
den Gate Av
Emil, cigar maker Frahm & Frankenberg,
r. 1625 Post
Harris, capmaker G. Rosenberg & Son, r.
905 Folsom
Harry S., salesman, r. 626 Golden Gate Av
Joseph, barber, 223 Fillmore, r. 27 Laussat
Av
Leopold, salesman Meier Katten, r. 1432
Geary
Oscar, plumber, r. 27 Laussat Av
Simon (Aaron Bros.), r. 616 Geary
Theresa, widow, r. 503a G'Farrell
Victor, bookkeeper Son Bros. & Co., r. 626
Golden Gate Av
4®= Aaron. See Aron
Aarreberg Loritz, seaman, r. 1413 Montgomery
Abadie Henry, clerk L. F. Lastreto, r. 2215 Polk
" John B., butcher B. Salles & Co., r. SE
cor 5th Av South and M
" Lucien F., clerk Abramson-Heunisch Co.,
r. 1410 Sacramento
" William, rancher, r. 1410 Sacramento
" William E., salesman A. Repsold & Co., r.
1410 Sacramento
Abbate Henry, barber, r. 106 Arlington
Abtoes Franz H., painter and decorator. 1803
Polk, r. 1906 Filbert
Abbey Edgar W., bookkeeper and cashier Hall's
Safe and Lock Works, r. Oakland
Abbey Land & Improvement Co.,
George L. Center president, Martin C.
Walton secretary, 302 Montgomery,
rooms 7-8
Abbiati Caesar P., musician, r. 704'>4 Larkin
Abbot George, proprietor San Francisco Wool
Exchange, 412 Townsend, tel South 270,
r. Cambridge, Mass.
" M. G. Mrs., widow, r. 1527 Sutter
Abbot S. Leonard Jr.; secretary Security Sav-
ings Bank, Mills Bldg, r. 2411 Pierce
Abbotsford House, Sigmund S. Alsberg proprie-
tor, 1416 Broadway
Abbotsford The, Lauriston& Ross proprietors,
26 Eddy
Abbott A., clerk gen. pass, agent's office S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" Allan H., asst. ticket agent S. P. Co., office
613 Market, r. 2617 Pine
" Charles, teamster, r. 40 Juniper
Abbott Charles H., wool broker, NW cor. 5th
and Bluxome, tel South 64, r. 1632 Vallejo,
tel Sutter 131
" E. Mrs., widow, r. 210 Hyde
" Edward, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 108J4
Central Av
Abbott F. H., book and job printer and binder,
410 Sansome, r. 129 Vicksburg
" George, clerk, r. 86314 Market
" George, laborer T. N. Furlong, 1219 Market
" George E., printer, r. 533 Lott
" George H., clerk Judson & Co., r. 702 Ellis
" George H., salesman Union Paper Co., r.
405 Grove
" George J., salesman Hale Bros., r. 309
Hyde
" George W., clerk clothing and equipage
office quartermaster's dept. U. S. A., r.
221 Capp
" House, Mrs. Victoria Jamart proprietor,
109, 5th
" Isabelle Miss, stenographer Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" J. M., superintendent W. Morgan & Co ,
819 Market, room 43
" John M., paper hanger J. St. Denis & Co.,
r. 405 Grove
" Joseph, bookkeeper, r. 110 Ellis
'• Joseph K., broker, r. 800 Kearny
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Abbott M. Louis, salesman C. W. Craig & Co.,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Ralph H., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 704 Larkin
" Samuel S., r. Treat Av nr Stoneman
" Solon B., deputy supreme royal guardian
Royal Fraternal Guardians, r. Santa
Rosa, Cal.
" Sophronia E., widow, r. 16 Locust
" Thomas, liquors, 16 Clay, and bakery, 514
Castro, r. 235 Douglass
Abbott William, cashier Methodist Book De-
pository, r. 311 Haight
" William, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Abbott William M., attorney at law. 101 San-
some, rooms 20-33, r. 311 Haight
«g= Abbott. See Abbot
Abel Andrew M., carpenter, r. 126, 15th
" Bertha Miss, saleslady Charles Krieger, r.
35 Madison Av
" Charles, baker, r. 625 Clay
" George, machinist, r. 126, 15th
" George A., chief inspector Produce Ex-
change Call Board Association, 42 Mer-
chants' Exchange Bldg, r. 1303 Page
" H. C, hassock maker, r. 532 Grove
" Herman, stonecutter, r. Moultrie nr Pow-
hattan
" Ida Miss, seamstress, r. 39 Sycamore Av
" Irving, peddler, r. 27 Folsom Av
" John J., mason, r. 1129 Howard
" John T., machinist, r. 126, 15th
" Margaret, widow, r. 39 Sycamore Av
" William H., sailmaker William Davis, r.
West Berkeley
Abeling J. Clements, woodworker A. Vetter, r.
7 Dale PI
Abell Peter, baker, r. 413 Minna
" Theresa, widow, r. 1533 Sacramento
Abels Henry L., salesman Marshall, Teggart
& Co., r. 1 Cleveland
" Herman, cabinet maker, r. 327 Capp
Aben Christian (Schilling & Aben), r. 1501 Turk
Abend-Post San Francisco (German daily,
weekly and Sunday), ofQce 535 California
Abend-Post Co., Charles Samuels president,
proprietors and publishers San Fran-
cisco Abend- Post, 535 California
Abenheim Leopold, teacher languages, r. 2)12
Pine
Aber William E., salesman Harris & Jones, r.
8321/4 Harrison
Abergren Andrew, watchman Palace Hotel
Aberman Julius, rabbi, r. 322, 7th
Abernathy John V., special policeman State
Harbor Commissioners, r. 32, 4th
Abernethy Everett C, clerk ticket auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. San Mateo
Abley Fritz, cook Charles Clarke, r. 151/2 Scott PI
Abraham Abraham, bookkeeper, r. 2414 Fillmore
" Abraham, clothing, 402 Pacific
" Carl, tailor, 302 Turk
" Charles, nursery, Greenwich bet Franklin
and Gough
" Charles J., clerk Joseph S, Warren, r. 834
Fulton
" Christian B., salesman Wichman, Lutgen
& Co., r. Elmhurst, Alameda Co.
" David, clerk Heller, Bachman & Co., r. 834
Fulton
" Frank, barber, 609 Larkin
" Fritz, porter August F. Meyer, r. 249 Clem-
entina
" Gabriel (Rosenblum & Abraham), r. 1146
Turk
" Hyman (Samuel & Abraham), r. 701 Larkin
Abraham Hyman, capmaker Welters, Schein &
Co.,r. 1820 Powell
" Isidor, barber Robert T. Brode'<, r. 671
McAllister
Isidor, tailor, r. 527 Natoma
Joseph, r. 1209 Octavia
Joseph, foreman, r. 323, 49th Av
Louis, salesman D. Samuels, r. 834 Fulton
Mary Miss, r. 402 Pacific
Max, caterer, 428 Geary, r. 930 Broderick
Max, merchant tailor, 320 Montgomery Av,
r. 1308 Jackson
Mayer, tailor, r. 36 Grove
Minnie, widow, r. 2414 Geary
Morris, cutter Rosenblum & Abraham, r.
1146 Turk
Nathan, salesman Heller, Bachman & Co.,
r. 332, 2d Av
Philip, insurance, 325 Sansome, r. 2414 Fill-
more
SacDuel, traveling salesman, r. 834 Fulton
Sophie Mrs., midwife, 314i^, 11th
4®° Abraham. See Abrahams, Abrahm, Abram
and Abrams
Abrahams Abe, clerk Louis Abrahams, r. 14:^9
Buchanan
" Abraham, peddler, r. 609 Natoma
" Fred, clerk W. J. Landers, r. 636 Eddy
" Harry, clerk Louis Abrahams, r. 1125
Laguna
" Henry, shirtmaker, r. 34031-4 California
" Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1125
Laguna
" Joseph, tailor, 410 Kearny, room 24, r. 1223
Ellis
" Lesser, hat and cap manufacturer, 1306
Powell
" Louis, clothing, 4-6 Clay, r. 1125 Laguna
" Max, diamond broker, 136 Kearny, room C,
r. 539 Turk
" Max, tailor, r. 469% Minna
" Meyer, cutter Louis Abrahams, r. 1233
Ellis
" Morris, tailor Hyman S. Jacobs, r. 106
Hyde
" Morris, traveling salesman Sideman,
Lachman & Co., r. 1016 Fillmore
" Moses, traveling salesman Graf Bros., r.
1125 Laguna
" Peter, teamster, r. 12 Laskie
" Zeke, r. 310 Stockton
Abrahamson A., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
301 Sierra
" Anton B., engineer, r. ZOM Stanly PI
Abrahamson Benjamin P., manager P. Abra-
hamson, r. 1023 Hyde
» Eric master schrAnastacia, r. 403 Steuart
" Gustave, manager R. Isaacs & Bro., 135-
137 Sansome, r. 803 Ellis
" Josephine, widow, nurse, r. %\V2 Chesley
" Julius, manager Isidor Lichtenstein, 35^4
O'Farrell, r. 1226 Union
" Ludwig, helper Whitney Transfer Co., r. 12
Laskie
Abrahamson Peter, proprietor and inventor
Abrahamson's System of Perfect Venti-
lation, 623 Howard, opposite New Mont
gomery, r. 1033 Hyde
" Peter J., teamster Whitney Transfer Co.,
r. 13 Laskie
" Samuel, r. 1209 Ootavla
4®~ Abrahamson. See Abramson
Abrahamson's System of Perfect Ventilation,
P. Abrahamson proprietor, 623 Howard
opposite New Montgomery
Abrahm Henry, dental student, r. 1408 Fulton
" Pauline, widow, r. 1408 Fulton
" Samuel, salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r.
1408 Fulton
Abram Robert, stage carpenter, r. 38 Linden
Av
" William, r. 38 Linden Av
Abramovich Andrew (Abramovich Bros, cfe Co.),
r. 1654 Polk
" Brothers & Co. (John and Andrew Abramo-
vich and Mark Tasovaz), fruits and
dairy produce, 1654 Polk
" Drago R. (Balich & Abramovich), r. 400
Devisadero
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Abramovioh John (Abramovich Bros. & Co.), r.
' 1654 Polk
Abramowitz Joseph L,., clothing, 1028 Howard
Abrams Abraham J. (A. J. Abrams & Co.), r.
521 Turk
" A. J. & Co. (Abraham J. Abrams, Abraham
Levy and Frederick H. Maret), barbers,
209a Powell
Albert, physician, 431 Geary
Brothers (Solomon and Louis), hay, grain,
wood and coal, 1234 Folsom
Dolla, peddler, r. 33 Hinckley
Donald E., car dispatcher Market St. Ry.,
r. 2317 Mission
Edgar, clerk, r. 1716 Pacific Av
Emilia, widow, r. 1708 Clay
George, dental student, r. 1716 Pacific Av
Gus D., cigars, 210 Kearny, r. 308 Kearny
Gustav, salesman B. Roman, r. 839 Mc-
Allister
H. & Co. (Herman Abrams and Jacob
Cohn), pawnbroker, 785 Mission
Harry, peddler, r. 716 Broadway
Harry M. (M. L. Levy & Co.), r. 206 Kearny
Herman (H. Abrams & Co.), r. llllB Golden
Gate Av
Isaac, clerk, r. 1809 Powell
Isaac, merchant, r. 1624 Sutter
Isaac, salesman A. & T. Weil & Co., r. 591
Ellis
Jacob, boots and shoes, 534 Kearny, r. 1036
Sacramento
Jacob, teamster Charles Jacobson & Co.,
r. 209 Linden Av
James M., brick contractor, r. 1136 Howard
John, r. 109 Pierce
Joseph D., salesman A. Andrews, r. 221
Montgomery
Keve, peddler, r. 313 Langton
Lippman, tailor, r. 716
Louis, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
Louis (Abrams Bros.), r. 1108 Bryant
Louis, foreman Cleveland Faucet Co., r.
23214 Grove
Louisa, widow, r. 1716 Pacific Av
Marx, barber, 1103 Howard, r. 3 Harrison Av
Max, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r.
2325/2 Grove
Melville, r. 1716 Pacific Av
Morris, junk dealer, r. 1520 Devisadero
R. Mrs., widow, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
Samuel, bookkeeper Meyerfeld, Mitchell
& Co., r. 1520 Devisadero
Samuel, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 634 Linden Av
Solomon (Abrams Bros.), r. 448 7th, rear
William, expressman, r. 33314 Grove
4®=Abrams. See Abraham, Abrahams and
Abram
Abramsky Willi am H., bookkeeper, r. 1714 Market
Abramson David, r. 1409 Octavia
Abramson Edward, president Abramson-
Heunisch Co. (incorporated), 26-38 Main
ABRAMSON-HEUNISCH CO.
(incorporated), Edward Abramson
president, Adam Heunisch vice-presi-
dent, Albert Heuniscb secretary, C. N.
Spiero treasurer, bottlers', liquor deal-
ers and druggists' supplies and corks,
26-28 Main, Telephone Main 1847.
Eastern addresses, 174 E. Randolpli,
Chicago; 115-117 Maiden Lane, New
York. European addresses, 8 Men-
delsohn, Berlin; 35 Boulevard de Stras-
burg, Paris.
4®" Abramson. See Abrahamson
Abrate Carolina, widow, dressmaker, r. 225
Chestnut
Abrego George A., barber, 1142 Union
Abrook John, boatbuilder, r. 663 Howard
Abt Charles, carrier postofflce, r. Alameda
" Moritz, groceries and liquors, 823 Vallejo
Academy Building, 330 Pine
" Hall, 937 Mission
" House, Mrs. L. Wilcox proprietor, 705 Cali-
fornia
Academy of Sciences, library and museum, 819
Market
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINiA£KRE
309, 31 1 , 3 1 3, 31 5 and 31 7 MARKET ST.
Academy of the Immaculate Conception, 1212-
1214 Guerrero
Academy of the Sacred Heart, conducted by
the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, SW cor
Franklin and Ellis
Accarier Joseph, ironer John Bernou, r. 639, 3d
Ace William, seaman, r. 845 Merchant
Aoeret Emil, shirt cutter Neustadter Bros., r.
425 Grove
" Jacob, gardener Masonic Cemetery, r. 425
Grove
Aceves Dolores Mrs., r. 21 Sherwood PI
Ach Henry (Rothchild & Ach), attorney at law,
303 California, rooms 5-8, r. 3419 Webster
" Julius, agent Jacob S. Bernheimer & Bro.
(New York), 303 California, room 19, r.
2015 Bush
Achard Julia A. Mrs., midwife, r. 555 Mission
'• Meliton, laborer, r. 555 Mission
" William (Achard & Lopez), r. 806, 3d
Achard William L., secretary and manager
Whitney Transfer Co., 3-5 Commercial, r.
Oakland
" & Lopez (William Achard and John Lopez),
restaurant, 604, 3d
Acheson Alexander W., cashier Olympic Club,
r. 6 Seymour Av
■> Allen, barber Richard Geike, r. 334 Turk
" Jane Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Robert, commission merchant, 120 Battery,
r. 1103 Montgomery
jes= Acheson. See Atchinson, Atchison and
Atkinson
Achilles Thomas F., shipwright, r. 145 Hancock
Ackenheil Mitchel, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
13221/2 Pine
Acker Frances Miss, dressmaker, r. 825 Post
" Francis V., carpenter and builder, 1337
Bush, r. 2417 Buchanan
" Franz, tailor, .307 Leavenworth
" Nicholas A., patent attorney, 137 Mont-
gomery, room 7, r. Fruitvale
" Valentine, tailor, r. 825 Post
" William H., teamster J. J. Duffy & Co., r.
909 Kearny
J8®=- Acker. See Aker
Ackerman Andrew M., steamfltter, r. 1000 Minna
" B., clerk, r. 737 Howard
" Charles, carpenter, r. 650b Jessie
" Charles L. (Naphtaly, Freidenrich & Ack-
erman), attorney at law, 438 California,
rooms 4-6, r. The Baldwin
' ' Charles L. , bookkeeper Westinghouse Elec.
and Mfg. Co., r. 333 Geary
" Edward, with Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
1316 Sutter
" Gottlieb, butcher, r. 218, Uth
" Gottlieb Mrs., dressmaking, 218, 11th
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1333 Mission
Ackerman Henry L., superintendent San Fran-
cisco District Telegraph Co., 306 Kearny,
r. 820 Ellis
" Herman, master mariner, r. 2738 Folsom
" Hyman, r. 927 Sutter
Ackerman Isidore H., manager Cook & Co., 123
Kearny, r. 1423 Sutter
Ackerman Isidore S., manager Anglo-American
Crockery and Glassware Co. , 108-110 Pine,
r. 2419 Washington
" John D., land agent, 420 California, room 27,
r. Oakland
" Mary V., widow, dressmaking, 14 McAl-
lister
" Robert, s aman, r. 9 Madison Av
" Samuel J., salesman D. N. & E. Walter &
Co., r. 1514 California
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900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Ackerman Samuel S., solicitor Atlas Assurance
Co., r. 2419 Washington
Ackerman S. L. (L. Greenbaum & Co.), and gen-
eral manager Rapid Safety Filter Co..
office 320 Montgomery, r. 2202 Jackson
" Ulrioh, assayer Louis Falkenau, r. 529
Bush
" William C, printer Post, r. 226 Stockton
Ackerman & Kohn, carp t department Cali-
fornia Furniture Manufacturing Co.,
117-121 Geary
>8®= Ackerman. See Akprman
Ackermann Charles, bartender, r. 1513 Polk
Ackerson Catherine, widow, r. 5 Welsh
" Charles W., cl rk, r. 306 Green
" Emma v., widow, r. 306 Green
" George E., liquors, SW cor 3d and Howard,
r. 462 Bryant
" Herbert, teamster George W. Emmons
" P., seaman str Areata
" William, laborer, r. 532 Howard
" William W. (Ackerson & Patterson), r. 2125
Pine
" & Patterson (William W. Ackerson and
William Patterson), contractors and
builders, 88 Flood Bldg
4®="Ackerson. See Acheson, Atchison, Atchin-
son and Atkinson
Ackley Edward, collector, 124 Sansome, rooms
19-20, r. 2917 Harrison
•' Henry S., master str State of California,
r. 1414 Hyde
" John, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
■' Julia E. Miss, bookkeeper Standard Col-
lection and Mercantile Co., r. 1210>^
Union
" Mary E. Mrs. (Perkins Cycle Co.), r. 528
Oak
" William C, carpenter, r. 16th Av South nr F
Acklom Alfred E., collector Gas Consumers
Assn., r. 710 O'Farrell
j6®"Ackman. See Akmann
Acme Building and Loan Association, Adolph
Calmann secretary, 14 Montgom-ry
Acme Candle Works (Cincinnati, Ohio), Free-
man, Smith & Co. agents, 122 California
Acme Engraving Co., Andrew C. Cunningham
manager, 436 Montgomery
" House, Edward Rolkin proprietor, 957-961
Market
Acme Paint Remover Co., F. H. McCormick
president, Arthur Pawson secretary, 13
Pine
" White Lead and Color Wks., Alfred R.
Kelly agent, 303 California, room 20
Acores Hotel, Raulino V. Silveira proprietor,
112 Jackson
Acors Annie G, widow, r. 130 Rose Av
Acosta Jesus, tamale maker, r. 617^4 Ellis rear
Acres Ricliard T., president Acres & Williams
Co., 412 Commercial, r. Alameda
ACRES & WILLIAMS CO.
(incorporated), R. T. Acres president,
H. E. F. Williams vice-president, M. M.
Morton secretary, bookbinders and
printers, 412 Commercial
4®°" Acres. See Akers
Acton Fannie Mrs., r. 1509b Howard
" Harry, seaman, r. 1184 Harrison rear
" John B. (Acton & Perry), r. 2216 Webster
" Joseph, bartender Thomas K. Rothen-
burger, r. 3 Scheerer PI
" Richard, harness maker, 2803 Mission, r.
534, 24th
Acton Robert, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co.
" & Perry (John B. Acton and Richard H.
Perry), liquors, 236 Turk
Acves Arthur, clerk Rosenberg Bros., r. 21 Sher-
wood PI
Adachi K., tea packer Tillmann & Bendel, r.
916 Montgomery
Adair Bert, butcher Charles Goodwin, r. 2620
Bush
" Charles B., lather, r. 740 Howard
" Charles J., express messenger, r. 1337, 24th
" Robert, machinist, r. 1016 Powell
" William H. (Harrington & Adair), r. 620
McAllister
Adam August, beer bottler Charles Roschmann,
r. 120 Shotwell
" C, porter Cal. Wine Assn.
Adam George, physician and surgeon, 146 Phe-
lan Bldg, office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8
p. M., r. 2123 Larkin nr Green
" George A., press agent Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 2037 Taylor
" L. Douglas, assistant city editor Call, r.
2037 Taylor
" Robert, baker, r. 322 Sanchez
" Sarah T. T., widow, r. 18 Beaver
" Thomas, Estate of, Mrs. K. A. Rivers ad-
ministratrix, 814 Hayes
Adam & Kibbe Building, 14 McAllister
Adami Annie Miss, compositor Valleau & Peter-
son, r. 113 Trenton
" Christopher, r. 835 Vallejo
" Conrad, r. 825 Vallejo
" Henry, cook William Smale
" John, cooper David Woerner, r. 825 Vallejo
" John, paper carrier, r. 113 Trenton
" Margaret A., domestic, 709 Clayton
" Philip, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
124, 5th Av South
vB®" Adami. See Adamy
Adamko Andrew, trackman Market St. Ry., r.
242, 14th
Adams Adam W., driver Phoenix Brewery, r. 112
Hancock
" Adolph, salesmanlrvine Bros., r. 617 Green-
wich
" Albert, coremaker Schrader & Co., r. 117
Bernard
" Albert, physician, r. 2426 Fillmore
" Albert F., horseshoer, 2407 Mission, r. 1822
San Carlos Av
" Albert F., internal revenue adjuster, 423
Washington, r. Alameda
" Alexander P. (A.P.Adams & Co.), r. 1500
Masonic Av
" Alfred J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3205
Clay
" Allen R.. agent Johnson Co., 41 Mills Bldg,
8th floor
" Amos C. (Adams & Adams), r. 2401 Webster
Adams A. P. & Co. (Alexander P. and M. E.
Adams), coffee roasters, 139, 1st
Adams Archibald H., secretary and manager
The San Francisco Autographic Reg-
ister Co., 523 Market, r. 1923 Vallejo
" Arthur L., clerk postofflce, r. 144 Clipper
" Benjamin, bootblack, r. 12 Ellis
" Benjamin, foreman stock cutter W. H.
Nolan & Co., r. East Oakland
" Bertram, messenger, r. 318 Clapp
Adams-Booth Co. (Sacramento), wholesale
grocers, office 405 Front, room 4
" Carrie Miss, dressmaking, 112 Pennsyl-
vania Av
" Cathella Miss, porcelain artist, r. 1910
Hyde
Adams C. F. Co., James Price manager, deal-
ers in household necessities, 156, 5t.h
" C. Frank, accountant, r. 300 Pennsylvania
Av
" Charles, r. 707 Valencia
" Charles, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 8073^ Union
Adams Charles, merchant tailor, 1384 Market,
r. 1217J4 Hayes
" Charles, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 112
Pennsylvania Av
" Charles, porter M. H. Lichtenstein & Son,
r. 613 Washington
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Charles A. (Adams & Adams), r. 1801
Pierce
" Charles C, traveling representative Whit-
aker & Ray Co., 723 Market
" Charles D., gardener, r. 1122, 13th Av.South
" Charles F., cashier, r. 1910 Hyde
" Charles H., shorthand reporter, 45-46 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. Berkeley
" Charles H., with William J. Adams, r. Palo
Alto
" Charles J., driver Edward C. Chase, r. 1933
Fillmore
Adams Charles L., manager Lind Vineyard
Wine Cellar, 137-139, 1st, r. 1500 Masonic
Av
" Charles M.. conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1315 Steiner
" Charles W., carpenter S. P. Co., r. 7 Uranus
" Charles W., clerk Beniamin Mirsky, r. 315%
Mason
" Chester L., tool maker Shreve & Co., r. 604
Leavenworth
" Conrad, shoemaker, 187 Jessie
" David, steward str Lakme
" DeWitt, bootblack, 401 O'Farrell, r. 704
Howard
" Edward, liquors, 1051 Howard
•' Edward, painter P. C. S. S. Co., r. 331
Green
" Edward F., agricultural editor Chronicle,
r. 1323 California
" Edward G., cement worker, r. 104 McAllis-
ter
Adams Edward M., attorney at law, 508 Mont-
gomery, room 13
" Edward S., mining, r. 800 Kearny
" Edwin, glove cutter F. G. Conklin & Co., r.
" Edwin H., check clerk O.R. & N. Co., r. 231, 3d
" Ella Miss, forelady, r. 1310 Mason
" Ellen, widow, r. Victoria nr Palmetto Av
" Elmira, widow, r. 318 Capp
" Emil, paper hanger M. Harmuth, r. 130 Fern
Av
" Emil M., plumber, r. 833 Green
" Emile, confectionery, 394. 6th
" Emma, widow, r. 838'/^ Harrison
" Ernest H., jeweler, r. Lick House
" Forrest E., clerk, r. 1813 Steiner
" Frank, carpenter, r. 1440, 26th
" Frank, cook W. E. Comstock, r. 536, 4th
' ' Frank C. , candy maker Rothschild & Ehren-
pfort, r. 36 Moss
" Frank E., lumber clerk Bellingham Bay
Imp't Co., r. 813 Powell
" Frank P., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1911
McAllister
" Frederick, attorney at law, 3 Mills Bldg,
4th floor, r. Oakland
" George, clerk Peter Bacigalupi, r. 24 Dor-
land
" George, steward, r. 110914 Pacific
" George C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 330
8th Av
" George E., butcher. 3773, 16th, r. 1907 Har-
rison
" George J., expressman, SW cor Post and
Grant Av, r. 3312 Jones
" George M., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Grove and Buchanan, r. 118 Webster
" George M. Mrs., widow, r. 118 Webster
" George P., r. 717 Post
" George P., clerk Albert F. Adams, r. 441
George R., 16 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
George W., clerk James De Fremery & Co.,
r. 507 Pine
George W., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
707 Stockton
Grove, r. 3314 Broderick
H., solicitor, r. 529 Sacramento
Hannah W., widow, r. 300 Pennsylvania Av
Harry B., clerk H. K. Belden, r. 531 Post
Harry W., contracting agent Chicago, Rock
Island & Pac. Ry. Co., 338 California,
r. 534 Bush
Harvey L., laborer S. P. Co., r. 2 Mission
Court
H. E., ship carpenter, r. 28 Turk
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Adams Henry, teamster, r. 11 Lafayette
" Henry H., attorney at law, 530 California,
room 12, r. 603 Polk
" Henry H., salesman Phelps & Miller, r.
Oakland
" Herbert, chief engineer str Point Loma,
r. 40 California
" Hiram W., carpenter, 1306 Mission, r. 1540
Howard
" House, Henry Greaves proprietor, 519 Sac-
ramento
" Idella M. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 7 Uranus
" Isaac (Salinger & Adams), r. 627 Bush
" Jacob (Adams & Rohrer) r. 837 Lombard
" James, r. 33 Washington Av
" James, clerk, r. 243, 2d
" James, waiter J. U. Hastings
" James C, attorney at law, 306 Sansome,
room 10, r. Oakland
" James H., r. 1910 Hyde
" Jay W., traveling passenger agent Chicago
& Alton RR, 638 Market
" John, laundryman, r. 84 Nye
" John, restaurant, 1443 Harrison
" John, salesman Hale Bros., r. 399 Hyde
" John, switchman, r. 1 Louisa
" John E. (Brown & Adams), r. 2220 Jackson
" John F., barber, 260, 3d, r. 21 Ritch
" JohnF., salesman H. Levi & Co., r. 905
Ellis
" John G., r. 807!4 Union
" John G., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 761 Haight
" John I., hack driver, r. 476 Jessie
" John Q., attorney at law, 131 Montgomery
" John Q., broker,' 133 California, room 17, r.
1323 Pine
" John Q., watchman Arctic Oil Wks., r. 603
Polk
" Johns., laborer , Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks., r. 635 Harrison
" John S., policeman, r. 1812 Steiner
" John W., cement worker, r. 2 Morris Av
" Joseph, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
831 Bryant
" Joseph A., janitor, 320 Sutter, r. 1322 Bush
" Joseph W., clerk G. H. Umbsen & Co., r.
1105 Market
" Josephine Mrs.,asst. cashier Harry Adolph,
r. 635 Merchant
" Josephine M. Miss, clerk, r. 316 Taylor
" J. Taylor (Atkins & Adams), r. Berkeley
" Juanita Miss, packer, r. 3013 Dupont
" Kate D., teacher shorthand, r. 3722 Pine
" Laura Miss, captain Salvation Army
Women's Training Garrison, 553-555 Jes-
sie
" Laura E., widow, r. 1318 California
Adams Lawson S. (Adams-Booth Co.), 405 Front,
room 4, 1. 825 Bush
•• Lawson S. Jr., with Lawson S. Adams, r.
835 Bush
" Lena Miss, teacher Ayres' Stenographic
Institute, r. 318 Capp
" Lorenzo O. (Taylor, Adams & Pritchard), r.
31 Hill
" Louis, laborer, r. 39 Minna
" Lucia E. Miss, clerk Am. Tract Soc, r. 139
Haight
" Lucy, widow, r. 600 Fulton
" Lucy F. Miss, teacher Henry Durant Pri-
mary School, r. 1910 Hyde
" L. W. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Mary, widow, r. 856 Brannan
" Mary Mrs., boarding, 105 Clark
" Mary T., widow, r. 27 Bernard
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Adams M. E. (A. P. Adams & Co.), r. 1500 Ma-
sonic Av
" Michael, fireman G. F. Day, r. 60 Jessie
" Nelson J., manager George M. Adams, r.
1413 Fulton
" Nicholas, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
118 Valley
" Octavien R., r. 1540 Howard
•' Oliver M., barber, 504 Bryant, r. 440, 3d
" Oscar B., r. 1500 Masonic Av
" Otis, lodgings, 200 Turk
" Rebecca J. Miss, stenographer J. W. Davis,
r. 112 Pennsylvania Av
" Richard, storekeeper P. C. S. S. Co., r. 329i/4
Green
" Richard H., porter, r. 13 Reed PI
" Sadie E. Mrs., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Samuel, hackman, r. 428b Castro
" Samuel, shipwright, r. 324, 28th
■' Samuel W., blacksmith, r. 233, 7th
■' Thomas, cook, r. 628 Merchant
■' Thomas R., first lieut. Battery I, 5th Artil-
lery U. S. A., and post commissary and
treasurer, r. Presidio
" Timothy W., r. 2534 Howard
" Victoria Miss, cashier Peter Bacigalupi, r.
24 Dorland
" W., laborer P. C. S. S. Co., r. Oakland
" Walter A., carpenter, r. 922 Minna
" Walter H. (Stetson-Renner,DrayageCo.), r.
1436 Post
•' Wenzel, sausage maker, 1072 Howard
" W. Henry, driver Buhlmann & Woelfel, r.
1523 Mission
■' William, driver, r. 112 Hancock
■' William, janitor New City Hall, r. 331
Green
" William, salesman, H. Levi & Co., r. 2413
California
" William, shoemaker, r. 544J^ Natoma
■' William A., bartender, r. 331 Green
" William A., paper hanger, 15a Erie
■' William P., cement worker, r. 104 Mc-
Allister
" William F., laborer, r. 2012 Duponf
" William H. H., porter Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 12 Mary
Adams William J., wholesale lumber and ship-
ping merchant and president Washing-
ton Mill Co., 10 Market, r. Menlo Park
" William M., wrapper, r. 2012 Dupont
" William M"cK., operator Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 630 22d
" William S., coffee roaster A. P. Adams &
Co., r. 625 Harrison
" William T., apprentice Union I. Wks., r.
824 Lombard
Adams & Adams (Amos C. and Charles A.
Adams), attorneys at law, 137-139 Phelan
Bldg
" & Co. (Peter Ward), real estate and insu-
rance, 1026, 17th
Adams & Rohrer (Jacob Adams and Jacob
Rohrer), proprietors Broadway Brewery,
S W cor 19th and Treat Av
Adamson A., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" August, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 2102 Greenwich
" David Mrs., widow, r. 3000a Webster
" Richard, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 1913 Lexington Av
" William, seaman, r. 204, 2d
" W. R. Haynes, accountant, r. 1418 Fulton
Adamy James, bartender, r. 503 Hyde
4@=" Adamy. See Adami
Adcock Charles E., millinery, 10 Kearny, r.
Berkeley
" John T., clerk Charles F. Doe & Co., r. 906
Valencia
" Kate Mrs., manager C. E. Adcock, r.
Berkeley
" Robert A., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
1114 Treat Av
" William N., gold polisher Shreve & Co., r.
18 Hickory Av
Addaimie Joseph, caster John P. McMurray, r.
410 Broadway
Adderley Stanley, importer sponges, 6 Post,
r. 1610 Larkin
Adderson George W., draughtsman Risdon I.
&L. Wks., r. 612, 21st
Addicks John H., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 620 Willard
Addiego Matteo, bootblack, r. 2 Roach
Addis George E., peddler, r. 11 Kate PI
" Nettie E. Mrs., dressmaking, II2614 Folsom
" Robert C, clerk Montgomery & Co., r.
1126H Folsom
Addison Ellen, widow, r. 1929 Stevenson
" James, cook Thomas Crowe
" James, shop foreman Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 710 Valencia
" James H., painter John C. Kimball, r.
177434 Folsom
Addison Thomas, manager General Electric
Co., 15. 1st, r. Berkeley
Addressograph Co. The (Chicago), W. D. McAr-
thur agent, 132 California
Addy Frank, steward str Walla Walla
Ade George W., credit department M. J. Bran-
dens tein & Co., r. Hotel Savoy
" Joseph, brewer, r. 21 Rausch rear
Adel John, proprietor Chicago House, 612 Howard
Adelaide House, William R. Baker proprietor,
705 Mission
Adella Louise, widow, r. 1509 Mason
Adelphia House, Edward Rolkin proprietor, 909
Kearny
Adelsdorfer Alfred (Adelsdorfer & Branden-
stein),r. 1718 Bush
Ernest, bookkeeper M. Blaskower & Co., r.
1605 (3-ough
John C, clerk The American Importing Co.,
r. ]605Gough
Joseph, r. 1718 Bush
Louis, solicitor Call; r. 1605 Gough
Max, manufacturers' agent, 523 Market, r.
1718 Bush
Rose, widow, r. 1605 Gough
William, r. 610 O'Parrell
Adelsdorfer & Brandenstein (Alfred Adelsdor-
fer and Manfred Brandenstein), import-
ers teas, coffee and cigars and proprie-
tors Washington Manufacturing Co.,
17-19, 1st, factory 115 Shotwell
Adelseck Frank, engineer tugboat Sea Witch,
r. llW/i Broadway
Adelson Heiman B., optician and stationery,
2, 6th, r. 8 Moss
" Max, peddler, r. 8 Moss
Adelstein Bernard, junk, r. 1017 Post
" Hyman, traveling salesman, r. 1111 Buch-
anan
" Jacob, cutter Hoffman, Alexander & Co.,
r. 1017 Post
" Louis, clerk George J. Becht, r. 1017 Post
" Samuel, teacher music, r. 1017 Post
Adema James, machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 334 Fremont
Aden R. J. R., president Piper, Aden, Goodall
Co., 24 Clav, r. Vallejo, Cal.
Adie Ellen Miss, private sctiool, 2012 Pine
" Mary Miss, r. 2012 Pine
Adjuster The (monthly), J. A. Carey editor and
publisher, 316 California, room 19
Adkins George A., sailmaker, r. 1063!^ Broadway
" Gerald F., manager Adkins Manufacturing
Co., 35 New Montgomery, r. 2622 Howard
" Joel M., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 419
Baker
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ager, 35 New Montgomery
Adler Aaron A., commission merchant, 212 San-
some, room 30, r. 2619 Laguna
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" Albert C, bookkeeper London, Paris and
American Bank, r. The Colonial
ADLER ALBERT S.,
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8. P. M., Sunday 10 to 11 A. M. Tele-
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Adler Benjamin, salesman Samuel Dannen-
baum, r. 2334 Fillmore
" Charles, porter Bohemian Club, r. 318 Jes-
" David, butcher William Adler, r. 527 Oc-
tavia
" David, upholsterer, r. 313 Waller
" Elkan, r. 1820 Buchanan
" Ernestine, widow, r. 2197 Devisadero
" Felix, asst. bookkeeper J. Baumgarten &
Co., r. 1433 Polk
Adler Felix, Free Kindergarten, Miss A. L.
Manning president, SE cor 2d and Fol-
som
" Frank C, teamster, r. 715 Howard
" H., seaman str Eureka
" Harry, r. 2324 Fillmore
Adler Harry B., proprietor Frank's Billiard
Parlors, 8 Eddy, r. 1015 Golden Gate
Av
" Harry H., salesman, r. 2130a Sutter
" Henry A., salesman Phil Seldner & Co., r.
739, 33d
Adler Hermann, Law and Collection Agency,
410 Montgomery, r: 1439 O'Farrell
" Jacob, solicitor Alliance Assurance Co., r.
1306 Post
" John, laborer William Lambert, r. 31 Minna
" John, 2d officer str Eureka, r. Lorin, Cal.
" Joseph, butcher William Adler, r. 527 Octa-
via
" Joseph, manager Davis Bros., r. 739, 22d
" Leopold, shoemaker, 408^ Larkin, r. 513
Franklin
" Louis, clerk, r. 739, 22d
" Louis, machine hand Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 26221/2 Sutter
" Mollie, widow, r. 464 Clementina
" Moses, grain broker, 324 Montgomery, r
2200 Jackson
" Nathan M., oyster house, 15 Stockton, r
13111/4 Mason
" Samuel, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.
r. 2324 Fillmore
" Sigmund, manufacturers' agent, 526 Mar
ket, r. 20 O'Farrell
" Sol., bookkeeper S. F. Crockery and Glass
ware Co., r. 3131 Bush
" Solomon, r. 2324 Fillmore
" William, butcher, 1078 Howard, r. 527 Octa
via
■' William, teamster Englander Bros., r. 2514
Bush
Adlington David M., carpenter, r. 1125 Kearny
Administrator Public, Andrew C. Preese, 35
Chronicle Bldg
Adolph Harry, restaurant, 533 Conamercial and
635 Clay, r. 625 Merchant
" Isaac (Adolph & Vivian), r. Fulton nr 2d
Av
" Joseph, window cleaner, 609 Sacramento,
r. 533 Broadway
" & Vivian (Isaac Adolph and David L.
Vivian), boarding, Fulton nr 2d Av
Adolfson Gustav, iron worker Standard Iron
and Wire Wks.
Adrien Andeley, dyer, r. 734 Stevenson
Adson James, barber John D. Schehr, r. 316 Turk
Advance Carpet Beating and Renovating Co.,
George Walcom manager, 402 Sutter
Advent Christian Church, E s Church bet 29th
and Day
Aegerter Charles, with William Schreiber, r. 18
Hanover PI
Aehnlich Paul E., electrician Electric Supply
Co., r..507Steiner
Aerating and Self-cleansing Filter Co., 527
Spreckels Bldg
AERMOTOR COMPANY THE,
A. Holtgen manager, manufacturers
pumps, tanks and Aermotor wind-
mills, 27 Beale, telephone Drumm 154
iEtna Insurance Co. (of Hartford), George C.
Boardman general agent, Thomas E.
Pope assistant general agent, Louis
Mel and E. C. Morrison special agents
and adjusters, 514 California
iEtna Life Insurance Co. (Hartford, Conn.),
H. B. Houghton manager, 212 Sansome,
room 9
JETNA MINERAL WATER CO.
Len D.Owens president, John J. O'Brien
secretary, mineral water from .ffitna
Springs, Napa Co., Cal., office and
warehouse 104-108 Drumm, telephone
Main 536
^tna Mutual Building and Loan Association,
Nathan Schlesinger secretary, 304 Mont-
iEtna Springs, Napa Co., offlce 108 Drumm
Afeld Joseph, stationery and music, 80o Larkin
Afielttrangier Ferdinand, molder, r. 2017 Chest-
nut
Affleck William, helper Risdon I. & L. Works,
r. Oakland
Aflolder William, laborer St. Joseph's Home
Hospital
Affolter Joseph (Waunenmacher & Co.), r. 510a
15th
African Methodist Episcopal Church, see
First A. M. E. Zion Church, also Second
A. M. E. Church
Afro-American League, California Hall
Agar James E., with The My sell-Rollins Co.,
r. 2267 Clinton Av, Alameda
" John G., capitalist, 246 Sutter, r. Menlo
" John M., teamster Ross & Hewlett, r. 3618
Mission
Agard Alexander H., searcher of records, r. 311
Green
" Carl, master schr Miami, offlce 56 Steuart
" George D., r. 311 Green
" George E., capitalist, r. 311 Green
" George L., bookkeeper Haslett & Bailey,
r. 1706 Stockton
" Joseph J., special agent H. K. Belden, r.
Oakland
" William A. T. (Wintzer & Agard), and pres-
ident Dixon-Agard Co., 309 Clay, r. 311
Green
>8®= Agard. See Aagard
Agassiz Primary School, Miss Sarah J. Jones
principal, W s Bartlett bet 22d and 23d
Agaton Emile, butcher str San Bias, r. 1919A
Mason
Agee John P., painter, r. 510 Ivy Av
Ager John E., manager Mutual Life Insurance
Co. (of New York), Mutual Life Bldg,
SE cor California and Sansome, r. 334
Bartlett
Aggard Louis, fisherman, r. 523 Howard
Aggesen Peter, laborer, r. 6 Elsie
Agin Oscar, seaman str Eureka
Agmar Paul, painter, r. 2833 California
Agner Charles (Smith Picture Co.), r. 34 Hub-
bard ^
Agnew Arthur, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
East Oakland
" Catherine, widow, r. 1616 Dolores
" Edward, barber Joseph M. Levy, r. 1747
Mission
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Agnew Edward, helper Hobbs, Wall & Co.. r.
231 Filbert
Agnew Gilmore M., drugs and druggists' sun-
dries, 57, •2d, r. Alameda
" Hugh, engineer, r. 1825 Market
" John J., foreman teamster S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. East Oakland
" Julia Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Louis, clerk Atlas Iron Works, r. Oakland
" Robert J., baker, r. 231 Filbert
" Thomas, with Home and Phoenix Ins. Co.,
r. Oakland
" Thomas E., machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 231 Filbert
" William, helper Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 831
Filbert
" William, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" William P., physician, 47 Donohoe Bldg
AGNEW & KISER CO. THE
(incorporated), drugs, rubber goods,
flassware, soda fountains and sun-
ries, 57, 2d, telephone Black 33
Agostino Giovanni B., solicitor, r. 1016 Mont
gomery
" Jose, peddler, r. 5 Pollard PI
Agricultural Machine Works, Byron Jackson
proprietor, 625-631, 6th
Aguilar Adeodato, musician, r. 1534 Dupont
Aguirre John M., r. 1314 Powell
" Ramon M., bookkeeper John A. McKerron,
r. 1316 Powell
Ahearn Catherine Mrs., vegetables, 1009 Bryant
" Daniel, teamster, r. 302 Liberty
" Dennis F., clerk Mack & Co., r. 302 Liberty
" Johannah, widow, r. 1932Folsom
" John A., soapmaker G. R. Lucy & Co., r.
leVi Boardman PI
" Joseph G., office 722 Montgomery, r. 5601^
Natoma
" Joseph W., plumber William S. Snook &
Son, r. 1654 Boardman PI
" Kate Miss, cloakmaker, r. 302 Liberty
" Thomas, master mariner, r. 521, 1st
" Timothy, laborer, r. 302 Liberty
" William J., elevatorman Hotel Be ker
4®- Ahearn. See Ahem and Aherne
Aher Jeremiah, carpenter, r. 1417 Bush
" William, plater Thomas Day & Co., r. 1417
Bush
Ahem Agnes J. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 1308 Laguna
" Annie, widow, r. 720 Florida
" Catherine, widow, bakery, 316 Folsom
" Daniel, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
" Daniel, laborer S. P. C. Ry., r. 631'^ Steven-
son
" Daniel J., in pector U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" David M., driver Martin F. Fragley, r. 2
Alvarado
" Dennis J., clerk, r. 63IV2 Stevenson
" Edward T., boxmaker, r. 63H/4 Stevenson
" Frank, porter Horn & Co., r. 810 Lyon
" Gertrude Miss, asst. bookkeeper S. F. Shoe
House, r. 223 Oak
" Henry M., teamster W. A. Fleming & Co
r, 130, 21st
" James A., milk vender, r. 131 Collingwood
" Jeremiah, employee U. S. Mint, r. 223 Oak
" Jeremiah D., florist, r. 11 Hunt
" John, stableman Martin F. Fragley, r. 2
Alvarado
" John F., laborer F. S. Moody, r. 748 Bran-
nan
" John J., laborer, r. 11 Kate
Ahem John M., r. 1308 Laguna
" John M., plumber, r. 631^2 Stevenson
" John P., bill clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 222 Oak
" Maria, widow, r. 3 Alvarado
" Margaret, widow, r. 3919^4 Mission
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 1308 Laguna
" Matthew J., plumber Gallagher Bros., r. 2
Alvarado
" Maud Miss, stenographer Mechanics' In-
stitute
" Maurice, collector S. P. Co., r. 810 Lyon
" Michael, laborer, r. 748 Brannan
" Michael, laborer Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Patrick, r. 131 Haight
" Patrick, gatekeeper S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Peter, laborer U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
" Roger, carpenter Hibernia Brewery, r. 2824
Harrison
" Sarah, domestic, 3540 Clay
" Thomas, porter William Smale
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. 720 Florida
" Timothy, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 16,
28th
" William, carpenter, r. 936 Alabama
" William, finisher I. L. Solomon & Co., r.
1932 Folsom
" William, plumber Andrew J. Reavey, r. 11
Bryant Av
" William J., salesman Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. 411 Eddy
*Si= Ahern. See Ahearn
Aherne Alice, widow, r. 427 Elizabeth
" D. I., salesman B. J. Ward & Co., r. Golden
Gate, Cal
" Eugene, framemaker, r. 744 20th
" Michael, gardener, r. 1107 Oak
" Patrick O., r. 744 30th
Ahkmann John, clerk Union Hotel
" Thomas, proprietor Union Hotel. 131 East
Ahl Charles L., news agent, r. American Ex-
change Hotel
Ahlbach Jacob, with Ahlbach & Co., r. 1506 Fol-
som
" Joseph (Wendt & Ahlbach), r. 1506 Folsom
" Mary Mrs. (Ahlbach & Co.), r. 1506 Folsom
" Peter, with Ahlbach & Co., r. 1506 Folsom
" & Co. (Mrs. Mary Ahlbach), hardware and
plumbing, 136, 4th
Ahlborn Albert R., expressman, 317 Grant Av,
r. 32 Parker Av
" August, cook, r. 2431 Harrison
" August W. ,machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks., r. 33 Lafayette
" Charles J., expressman, NE cor Ellis and
Powell, r. 23 Johnston Av
Ahlborn Charles J., president Crystal Rock Salt
Mining Co. , 509 Mon tgomery , rooms 3-4, r.
Alameda
" Henry, r. 33 Johnston Av
" Henry, machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks.,r. 8 Folsom Av
Ahlborn House, Mrs. A. Fehlemelcher pro-
prietor, 319-333 Grant Av
" William, watchman, r. 8 Folsom Av
Ahlemann Minnie, widow, r. 633 Minna
Ahlenfeld Morris D., news agent, r. 413 Natoma
Ahlers Amandus W. M., janitor, r. 310, 7th
" Diedrich J. A., liquors, 333i/ Stevenson
•' Frederick, teamster Scott & Van Arsdale
Lumber Co.
" George, watchman, r. 218'/^ Chattanooga
" Henry (Ahlers & Miesner), r. 200 Fran-
cisco
" Henry C, watches and diamonds, 136
Kearny, room 37, r. 1102 Eddy
" Herman, cook Walter H. Blunden, r. 257
Stevenson
" William, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 32 Dore rear
" William Jr., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
32 Dore rear
" & Miesner (Henry Ahlers and John Mies-
ner), groceries and liquors, 200 Francisco
4®=- Ahlers. See Ehlers
Ahlert Gertrude, widow, r. Sl]^ Linden Av
" William, plumber, r. SU/^ Linden Av
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Ahlf Henry, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. cor 6th
Av South and K
" Henry A., helper Milwaukee Brewery, r.
114A Juniper
" Herman, groceries and liquors, NE cor 30th
and Connecticut, Potrero
" J.W., conductor Presidio & Ferries RR, r.
1113 Filbert
'■ MetaC, laundress Jules J. Augas, r. 2802
16th
Ahlf sen Emil, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
Ahlgren Carl N. P., carpenter, r. Gates nr Cort-
land Av
" Charles G., boarding and liquors, 26 Fol-
som. and liquors, 108 Steuart, r. 1225 Page
" Edward, driver Fred H. Finke & Co., r. 1235
Page
" Frank, bartender Charles G. Ahlgren, r.
Berkeley
4®" Ahlgren. See Algren
Ahlin Charles A., seaman, r. 101 Juniper
Ahlm Charles, cook Henry Pregge, r. 95 Steuart
Ahlquist Frank, cook, r. 409 Drumm
" Gustav, r. 409 Drumm
Ahlstrand Bendt W., r. 11-13 Clay
" Gustaf, master mariner, r. 11-13 Clay
" Oscar, cook, r. 11-13 Clay
" William, proprietor Arizona Hotel, 11-13
Clay
Ahlstrom E. George, master mariner, r. 23 Perry
" Peter F., engineer Herman & Mills, r. Ala-
Ahman A., 2d officer str City of Panama, r. 416, 3d
Ahnert August, junk dealer, r. cor Oneida Av
and San Jose Road
Ahpel Henry C. (Ahpel & Bruckman), r. 2427
Washington
Ahpel & Bruckman (Henry C. Ahpel and John
Bruckman), city agents The Liverpool,
London and Globe Ins. Co. and London
and Lancashire Fire Ins. Co. and Na-
tional Fire Ins. Co. of Hartford and gen-
eral insurance agents, 209 Sansome.
tel Main 5781
Ahren Richard, r. 1412 Alabama
Ahrens Anna, widow, r. 400 Capp
Carl, r. 8% Harriet
Charles F., cabinet maker J. G. Klemm, r.
110 Morris Av
Fred, bottler John Wieland Brewery, r.
343, 2d
Frederick L., butcher, r. Shi Harriet
George M. (Ahrens, Pein & Bullwinkel and
H. MuUer & Co.), r. 425 Harrison
George N., clerk J. H. Ahrens, r. 336 Green
Harry, coachman, 1361 California
Henry, waiter, r. 2714 Bernard
Henry F., r. 110 Morris Av
Henry H., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 733
Alabama
Jacob H., liquors and restaurant, 205 Com-
mercial, r. 236 Green
John, bartender Schumacher & Janssen, r.
643, 21st
Martin Mrs., r. S s Butte nr Alabama
Ahrens Nicholas, wines and liquors, junction
Market and Sacramento and NW cor 1st
and Mission
" Nicolaus, bartender F. H. Kugeler, r. 300,
19th
Ahrens, Pein & Bullwinkel (George M. Ahrens,
George H. Pein and JohnD. Bullwinkel),
wholesale and retail wines and liquors,
620 Post
" Rudolph, plumber Jos. Armstrong, r. 619
Shotwell
" Wilken, groceries and liquors, SE cor 19th
and Diamond
" William, clerk William Heuer, r. 2905 Baker
" William F., r. 1761 Mission
' ' William F. , foreman Joseph Melczer & Co. ,
r. Oakland
Ahumada Jose M., real estate, 607 Montgomery,
r. 612 Bush
Aich Charles, porter Wheeler & Wilson sewing
machine agency, r. 2922 Sacramento
" Rodolph, r. 2932 Sacramento
Aicher Frank (Aicher & Campbell), r. 1618 Stock-
ton
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Aicher Frederick, bartender Frederick Fesler,
r. 816 Sansome
" & Campbell (Frank Aicher and David R.
Campbell), plumbers, 439 Bush
Aigeltinger Charles, laborer, r. 1754 Ellis
" Edward H., hay, grain, wood and coal,
1722 Ellis, r. 1724 Ellis
" Leopold Mrs., widow, r. 840 Grove
Aigner Lucas, tailor, 910 Illinois
Aiken Albert C, attorney at law, 530 California,
room 37
" Henry S., liquors. 51654 Geary, r. 31, 9th
" James, electrician Pac. Power Co.
" Jane Mrs., r. 1188 Noe
" Nelson P., bookkeeper Campodonico &
Malcolm Co., r. 722 Powell
" William, gardener, r. 310 Montgomery Av
J8®= Aiken. See Aitken and Akin
Aikin Matthew, with Joseph Graham, r. 330, 6th
Aikman James, seaman str San Juan
Aime Lucy L. Mrs., fruit and vegetables, 1141
Pacific
Ainsbro Teresa B., domestic, 763 Clayton
Ainsley Josie Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera
House, r. 337 Fell
" Sadie Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera House,
r. 327 Fell
Ainsworth Albert G., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Company, J. C. Ainsworth president, P. T.
Morgan secretary, 316 Bush, room 14
" E. C. Mrs., assistant Free Public Library,
r. 712 Post
" F. B. Mrs., widow, ladies' nurse, r. 1708
Turk
" William H., assistant manager P. Loril-
lard Co., r. Oakland
Air Space and Asbestos Sectional Covering
Co. (Gilbert C. Fowler), 656 Howard
Airaldi Augusto, clerk Dr. E. N. Torello, r. 730
Green
" Clara, widow, r. 730 Green
Aird Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 563 Bryant
" David, blacksmith, r. 563 Bryant
" James C, blacksmith Eastwood & Wilson,
r. 134% Ridley
" Wesley D., clerk, r. 563 Bryant
Airey George F., stevedore, r. 564 Folsom
" Henry J., butcher, 3323 Webster, r. 2307
Jackson
" Robert J., butcher, r. 15 Glen Park Av
4®=- Airey. See Arey
Airola Andrea, fruits and vegetables, 934
Church
" Clara Miss, shirtmaker Mrs. Charles M.
Apelt
Aitchison Agnes Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Zue
Kennedy, r. 139 Rose Av
" Gavin, carpenter, r. 154 Montana
" Lizzie, domestic, 1325 Golden Gate Av
4®=° Aitchison. See Acheson, Ackerson, Atch-
inson and Atkinson
Aitken Albert E., ship clerk, r. 1904 Powell
" Albert E. Jr., pressman, r. 1904 Powell
" E., water tender str Alameda
" Edward J., sweeper Harbor Commission-
ers
" Edwin J., liquors, r. 1014 Filbert, rear
" Eggert Mrs., medium, r. 715 Post
" Frank, laborer, r. 38 Sacramento
" George, r. 17 South Park
" George, buyer Michael KitzmuUer, r. 426
Cedar Av
" James, r. 1650b Hayes
" James, policeman, r. 1010 Post
" John F., student, r. 2023 Fillmore
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Aitken John K,., attorney at law, 51.>-516 Empo-
rium Bldg, r. 435 Shrader
" John W., machinist Perliins Pump and
Engine Co., r. 651 Vallejo
'' John W., machinist, S. F. Tool Wks., r. 321
Grant Av
" Julian M., laundryman, r. 17 South Park
" Robert, seaman, r. 503 Folsom
" Samuel, asst. foreman pressroom U. S.
Mint, r. 914 Capp
" Samuel H., laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Stanley J., carpenter, r. 421 Greenwich
rear
" Thomas W., salesman Mrs. M. O'Connell,
r. 1126 Howard
4®= Aitken. See Aiken
Akard Deliver B,, carpenter, r. UOYi Fremont
Av
AkasawaFrank.nurse King's Daughters' Home,
217 Francisco
Aker George J., laborer, r. Garfield cor Halston
4®=Aker. See Acker
Akerly Morris K., bookkeeper James G. Walker
&Co., r. Oakland
Akerman Benjamin J., collector Fox & Gray,
.508 Montgomery
" Elizabeth Miss, nurse, r. 837 Post
" E. W., salesman Pac. Coast Syrup Co., r.
San Diego, Cal
^i*" Akerman. See Ackerman
Akers Harry, teamster Teele & Co., r. SOevi
Olive Av
" Stephen, student, r. 524 Waller
" William, bartender, r. 1105 Leavenworth
4fS°" Akers. See Acres
Akertell George, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. San
Mateo
Akin William A., carpenter, r. 738 Shotwell
" Willis A., laborer, r. 28 Sacramento
Akins Edward, bartender William Akins, r. NE
cor Kentucky and Solano
" Edward, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co
< William, liquors, NE cor Kentucky and
Solano
Akiyama Kay R., dentist, 419 Stockton
Aklund William, molder W. Axford, r. 613
Church
Akmann Charles G. (Meyer & Akmann), r. 1228,
17th
" Christine Mrs. (Mey^r & Akmann), r. 1228,
17th
" Frank L., butcher, r. 1228, 17th
" Fred W..sailmaker William Davis, r. 1228,
17th
" John W., tinner De Lano Bros., r. 1228, 17th
Aksomner Alfred, tanner, r. San Bruno Hotel
Alameda Almada, widow, r. 21 South Park
Alameda and San Francisco Transfer Co.
(Greeley & Lind's), Paul F. Kellogg
proprietor, 3 Spear
Alameda and San Joaquin Railroad Co., R. D.
Fry president, B. M. Bradford secre-
tary, 515 Safe Deposit Bldg
" Anthony, peddler, r. 411 Sansome
" Antone, laborer, r. 7 Baldwin Court
" Brick and Tile Co. (Oakland), A. W. Burrell
president, 40 New Montgomery
' ' Building and Loan Association (Alameda) ,
Charles K. Clark secretary, 208 Sansome
" Canning and Packing Co., Frank H. Foote
agent, 1)6 California, room 8
Alameda Exchange, Peter Harder proprietor,
7 Market
" Ferry, foot Market
" Frank, seaman, r. 7 Baldwin Court
" Frank Jr., r. 7 Baldwin Court
ALAMEDA GAS SAVING ASSN.
This Automatic Gas Regulator saves
from 20 to 40 per cent on your gas hill.
William J. White manager, offfce and
salesroom 306 Sutter
Alameda House, Lagier & Pons proprietors,
147, 3d
Alameda Lumher Yard (Alameda), E. M.
Derby & Co. proprietors, 22 California,
room 10
" Real Estate Associates, James E. Damon
manager, 303 Montgomery
" Sugar Co., Edmund C. Burr manager, office
132 Market, room 7
Alameda Transfer Co., Albert J. Sharpe propri-
etor, 21 Market, tel Main 1654
" Water Co. (Berkeley, Cal.), C. A. Grow
secretary, 27 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Alamo Square, bet Fulton and Grove, Scott
and Steiner
Alapera Annie, widow, r. 214 Steuart rear
Alaska Coal Depot, Rosenthal & Salomon pro-
prietors, 106-112 Mission
Alaska Commercial Co., Lewis Gers tie presi
dent, Gustave Niebaum vice-president
Max Heilbronner secretary, 310 Sansome
AlaskalmprovementCo., James Eva president
Joseph Pentecost secretary, salmon
packers, 3 Steuart
Alaska Packers' Association, Henry F. Fort-
mann president, W. B. Bradford secre
tary, office 308 Market
Alaska Treadwell Gold Mining Co. (Douglas
Island, Alaska), William Alvord presi-
dent, A. T. Corbus secretary, 25-26 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, tel Main 404
Ala ton Mary, widow, r. 18 Sherwood PI
Albagnaro Francesco, bootblack, 426 Jones, r
421 Green
Alban William J., starter Sutter St. Ry., r,
1429 Pine
ALBANY BREWERY,
71-75 Everett or Natoma, John Thode,
Frank Hagemann Jr. Telephone 5130
Albany Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co.), F. E,
Luty secretary, 330 Pine, room 5
Albee A. E., r. 206 Eddy
" Lincoln, driver John McQueen, r. .56 Her
mann
Albegeart Charles, carpenter, r. E s York nr
15th
Albemarle House, Miss Lizzie Irvine proprie
tor, 8 Mason
Alber Emil (Alber & Wachter), r. 247, 3d
" Martin, r. 3 Enterprise
Alber & Wachter (Emil Alber and Charles
Wachter) pork butchers, 247, 3d
Albera Felix, cook, r. 8.35 Pacific
Alberg Axel M., woodturner Enterprise Mill,
r. 2105 Howard
" Frank, labor -r Tubbs Cordage Co., r. cor
Napa and Kentucky
Alberger C. Ranny, asst. ticket agent Atlantic
and Pacific Railroad Co.. 644 Market, r.
2231 Pacific Av
" George B., porter John Stable, r. 642 Com-
mercial
Alberger WiUiam C, consulting civil engineer,
315 California, rooms 3-4, r. 2221 Pacific Av
Alberigi D. & Co. (Demetrio Alberigi and Gia-
como Papera), wood and coal, 313 Broad-
way
" Dem trio (D. Alberigi & Co.), r. 313 Broad-
way
" Peter ( Alberigi &Franceschi),r. 1316 Powell
" & Franceschi (Peter Alberigi and Gia-
cinto Franceschi) wood and and coal
920 Stockton
Albers Anton E. E., r. 358 Clementina
" August (Albers & Schmidt), r. Alameda
" Bernard M., solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins
Co., r. W s Hyde nr North Point
" Charles W., with Alb rs & Schmidt, r
Alameda
" Frederick, motorman, r. 8 Boyd
" George H., wool drier Watson & Marx, r
Oakland
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Albers Henry B., laborer, r. Wisconsin nr 20tli,
Potrero
" Henry F., waiter, r. 5 Moss
" Herman (Albers & Husing), r. 1823 Scott
" Marcus, r. 2721 Hyde
" Peter, cook Halversen & Johnson, r. 1001/4
Jackson
" & Husing (Herman Albers and Richard
Husing), wood and coal, 2403 and 2634
Bush
" & Schmidt (August Albers and Henry
Schmidt), oyster saloon, 50-52 California
Market
J8®=-Albers. See Alpers
Albersmeier Adolph, clerk, r. 500 Valencia
Albert Charles, musician, r. 146, 5th
" Gustave, cleaner and dyer, 211 Ellis
" H., painter J. L,. Cahill Co., r. 1413 Hayes
" Henry, watchmaker, r. 2307 Harrison
" Herman, wood and coal, 613 Turk
" Hyman, glazier, r. 26114 Clara
" James E., clerk M. L. Kelly, r. 525a 24th
" John, teamster, r. 72Sy2 Stevenson
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 1805 Broadway
" Lewis (Lewis & Co.), r. 2O/2 Hubbard
" Lewis I., bookkeeper Lewis & Co.. r. 256
Perry
" Samuel, salesman George Webb Alexan-
der, r. 910 Buchanan
" Sybil, widow, r. 704V4 McAllister
Alberti Francisco, piano tuner Byron Mauzy, r.
2017 Polk
" Frank J., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
735 McAllister
" GeorgeF., shipping clerk Neustadter Bros.,
r. Lorin, Cal
" George W., compositor Call, r. 735 McAllis-
ter
" Lawrence B., clerk, r. 735 McAllister
Albertin Julia Mrs., lodgings, 832 Larkin
Alberts Charles, master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
20Isis
" Gus, fruits, 3129, 16th
" Harry, groceries and liquors, 701 Valencia
" Henry, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" John, cook, r. 100^4 Jackson
Albertson Bushrod K., carpenter, iVA Eddy, r.
Berkeley
" Hans, bartender Grabau Bros., r. 417 Bush
" Joseph A., physician, 119a Pdwell, r. Hotel
Pleasanton
Albiez John, butler, 1822 Sacramento
Albin A. Alamo, assistant bookkeeper E. Gar-
nier & Co., r. 2115% Howard
" Isaac N., solicitor American Wringer Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Louis, liquors, SW cor 22d and Potrero
Av.
Albini Matasci (S. Vosti & Co.), r. Mission
Road nr 6-Mile House
Albinson Alfred H., restaurant, 2005 Mission
Albion Ale and Porter Brewery, Bumell & Co.
proprietors. Hunter's Point, South S. F.,
office 409 Battery
Albion Lumber Co., George G. Wilcox presi-
dent, Herbert E. Wilcox vice-president,
Miles Standish secretary, 25 Luning
Bldg
Albora Luigi A. (E. Cadenasso & Co.), r. 412
Filbert
Alborelli Antone L., clerk postofQce. r. 1000i4
Hyde
" Antonio, upholsterer, r. 1112 Mason
" Julia Miss, saleslady, r. 1112 Mason
" Louis, teamster Signal Transfer Co., r. 1112
Mason
Albouze Antoine, cook Occidental Restaurant,
r 813 Pacific
Albrecht Albert, laundryman, r. 1907 Stockton
" Bridget Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Edward J., barber, 205 Scott, r. 843 Page
" Eliza, widow, r. 2603 Bryant Ave
" Ellen, widow, r. 747^^ Folsom
" Frederick Jr., porter Moore & Thomas, r.
210 Washington
" Fredrica Mrs., r. 5 Mason
" George, sawyer Commercial Box Factory,
r. 2603 Bryant
" Henry, painter, r. 28 Hancock
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Warm Air,
Hot Water
and Steam
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
EillNB Appmius.
Albrecht James W.. r. 18 Stanford
" John, tailor, 519 Bush
" Joseph, cornice maker Forderer Cornice
Co., r. 2605 Bryant Av
" Joseph L., clerk, r. 18 Stanford
" Lillie Mrs., r. 340, 22d
" Martin, wood and coal, 950, 20th, r. 1009 Va-
lencia
" Mitchel, expressman, NE cor Grant Av
and Geary, r. 18 Stanford
" Petra, domestic, 2121 Lyon
' ' Richard, barber, 1 A Ibion Av. , r. 6 Albion Av
Albright Brothers (Henry K. and Clement)
cigars and tobacco, 40 Ellis
" Clement (Albright Bros.), r. 38 Ellis
" GeorgeF., salesman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. Fruitvale
" George W., clerk depot quartermaster U.
5. A., r. East Oakland
" Harry, night cashier Palace Restaurant,
r. 9'19 Powell
' ' Harry A. , clerk local freight office S. P. Co. ,
r. 29 Oak Grove Av
" Henry K. (Albright Bros.), r. 38 Ellis
" J., r. 417 Kearny
" John H., traveling salesman Hawley Bros.
Hardware Co., r. Fruitvale
•' J. Wilbur, attorney at law, 39 Sutter, room
6, r. 606 Ellis
Albro John S., books and stationery, lOOOJ^ Mar-
ket, r. 1004 Market
Albro & Co. (Providence, R. I.),,.manufacturers
roller plate chains, A. I. Hall & Son
agents, 528-530 Market
Alby George, teamster Miller & Lux, r. 1st Av
South nr Railroad Av
Alcaraz Ballantina, widow, r. 4 St. Charles PI
Alcatraz Asphalt Co., W. N. Cowles president,
A. C. Ferry secretary, 215 Crocker Bldg
Alcayaga Alfred A., repairer Leavitt & Bill, r.
East Oakland
" Facundo, porter str Columbia, r. 375i Zoe
" Joseph A., clerk Western Sugar Refinery
Co., r. Oakland
" v., porter str San Juan
Alcazar Building, 114-120 O'Farrell
" Theatre, see Grover's Alcazar Theatre
Alday Francisco, musician, r. 631 Vallejo
Alden Bertram F., physician and surgeon, office
6.36 Sutter hours 10 to 12 A. M. and 1 to 8
p. M., tel East 444; r. 602 Broderick, tel
Pine 1473
" Daniel W., accountant W. A. Schrock, r.
Oakland
" Edith, domestic, 1814 Baker
" Ella, widow, r. 834D Howard
" EllaM. Mrs., r. 1421 Folsom
" George H., printer, r. 1608 Hayes
" John, agent, r. 834D Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 1610 Hayes
" Mary Miss, teacher physical culture, 1617
Geary
" Oliver, conductor Sutter St. Ry.,r. 18]4Polk
" Samuel B., gardener, r. 1606 Hayes
" William J., teamster, r. 1612 Hayes
Alderman David, clerk, r. 22 Ridley
Aldersley Edward, traveling agent, r. 26 Page
Alderson Annie Mrs., teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 517 Fell
" David H., with U. S. Mint, r. 218 Turk
Alderson F L., commission hardware, iron and
steel, 23 Davis, room 13, r. 2628 Sacra-
mento
" H. Everett, student, r. 517 F^ll
" William B., cigars and tobacco, 242 Kearny,
r. 218 Turk
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Alderson William H., clerfe ticket auditor's
dept. S. P. Co.. r. 517 Fell
Alderton Auguste F., driver, r. 944 Valencia
" Sophia, widow, r. 952 Valencia
Aldine The, Mrs. Mary C. Walworth proprietor,
4(J4 Turk
Aldis Edward, shoemaker, r. 7.36 Market
" John, teamster Benhard D. Schulken, r. 1436
Aldrich" Claude B., clerk E. K. Aldrich, r. 2124
Howard
" Edmund K., groceries, 3021-3023, 16th, r. 2
Hoff Av
" Ezra W., auctioneer, r. 708 Golden Gate Av
'■ Fred D.. r. 54 Ferine
" Frederick V., clerk J. C. Nobmann, r. SW
cor California and Fillmore
" George A., capitalist, 124 Sansome
" Henry, waiter, r. 1126 Harrison
" .lohn M., carpenter, r. Fulton nr 1st Av
" Marian Mrs., r. 133a 15th
" Myron E., waiter Davis & Marston, r. 408
Natoma
Aldricli Stuart, superintendent money order
division Post Office, NW cor Washington
and Battery, r. 1515 Washington
Aldrich William F., secretary Parke & Lacy
Co., 21-23 Fremont, r. 1515 Washington
" W. H., engineer S. P. Co., r. 2008 Howard
" William H., capitalist, 124 Sansome
Aldridge Orville A., clerk Michael O'Brien, r.
513 Mission
" Peter J., teamster, r. 3 Clyde
Alessandro Frank, tamale peddler, r. 21 Hinck
ley
Alex George, seaman str San Juan
Alexander A., printer, r. 17 Glen Park Av
" A. B., fishery expert U. S. str Albatross
" Abraham, r. 150914 Geary
" Acheson, clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
21 Scott
" Adolf, tailor, 211 O'Farrell
" Alexander, millwright Dibert Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 520Folsom
" Alfred, barber Hoffman Bros., 44 O'Farrell
" Alfred, stretcher I. L. Solomon & Co., r.
134, 15th
" Andrew, shipwright, r. 615, 2d
" Anne, r. 19 Bartlett
" Archibald McI., clerk, r. 1904 Webster
" Bair, tailor, r. 1078 Howard
" Bernard T., accountant Heller, Bachman &
Co., r. 3021 Washington
- Center, clerk Morris Rothschild, r. 134, 15th
" Charles, carpenter, r. 18 Freelon
" Charles, cook Mrs. Martha Ross, r. 510
Mission
" Charles, seaman str Eureka, r. 630 Broad-
way
" Daniel E., attorney at law, r. 242, 12th
Alexander David G., secretary and treasurer
Welch & Co.. 220 California, r. Alameda
Alexander Edgar, manager insurance dept.
Parrott & Co.,304 California, r. Sausalito
" Edwin C, compositor Call, r. 515 Grove
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 17 Glen Park Av
" Ernest, plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 1311
Mason
•' Ezekiel. master str Santa Rosa, r. Oakland
'• F. J., r. 317 O'Farrell
" Flora Mrs., r. 703 Taylor
" Frank A., photo-engraver Union Photo-En-
graving Co., r. East Oakland
" Frederick P., carpenter, r. 2320 Filbert
" George M.. manufacturer clothing, 118 Bat-
tery, r. 703 Taylor
Alexander George W., printer, r. 924 Hyde
" George W., tailor Columbus Woolen Mills,
r. 150914 Geary
Alexander Geo. Webb, tools, machinery, hard-
ware and bicycles, 401 Market, r. Oakland
Alexander Granville W., grain dealer, 421 Cali-
fornia, r. 1015 Morton, Alameda
" H. & Co. (Harry and Herman Alexander),
manufacturers clothing, 20 Sansome
" Harry (H. Alexander & Co.), r. 1046 Golden
Gate Av
" Harry, barber Manuel Silva, r. 8231^ Mont-
gomery
" Henry C, painter, r. 909 Vallejo
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1712 Geary
" Herman (H. Alexander & Co.), r. New York
" Hiram H. C, paper hanger, r. 2320 Filbert
" Howard J., r. 118 Ash Av
" Isaac, expressman, NW cor 5th and Mis-
sion, r. 1414 Langton
" Isidore, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 517 Post
" Jacob, foreman I. L. Solomon & Co., r. 134,
15th
" Jacob A., junk, r. 1322 Fillmore
" James, miner, r. 6O914 Broderick
" James, salesman H. Alexander & Co., r.
1046 Golden Gate Av
" Jane, Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Jeanette, widow, r. 1904 Webster
" Jesse L., 3d mate str Corona
" John, carpet layer, r. 1425 Geary
" John, clerk John Engelland, r. 317 Fulton
" John, clerk, r. 1904 Webster
" John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
5681/2 Bryant
" John, salesman L. A. Berteling, r. 1207
Howard
" John E. (R. S. Alexander & Son), r. San
Rafael
" Joseph, clerk Neuburger, Reiss & Co., r.
1805 Broadway
" Joseph, salesman Hoffman, Alexander &
Co., r. 1104 Van Ness Av
" Judith, widow, r. 22 Valley
" Julius, barber, SE cor Battery and Union
" Julius M., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 11 Kearny
Alexander L. & M. & Co. (Leo E. and Michael
S. Alexander), agents Smith Premier
Typewriter, typewriters' supplies and
manufacturers rubber stamps, 218 San-
some
" Leo, bookkeeper L. P. Drexler, r. 3021 Wash-
ington
" Leo E. (L. & M. Alexander & Co.), r. 1020
Van Ness Av
" Lena Miss, stenographer, r. 568i/i Bryant
" Louis L., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1311 Mason
" Manuel, shoemaker H. Hemmer, r. 134, 15th
Alexander Maternity Cottage. See Hospital
for Children and Training School for
Nurses
" Max, r. 17a 6th
" Michael S. (L. & M. Alexander & Co.), r.
1020 Van Ness Av
" Milton O.. r. 1104 Van Ness Av
" Nichols H., traveling salesman, r. 2542
Howard
" Orlando, commission merchant, 121 Cali-
fornia, r. Oakland
" Oscar R., salesman Hoffman, Alexander &
Co., r. 1104 Van Ness Av
" Pauline, widow, r. 3 White's PI
" Peter, bicycles, r. 915 Hayes
" Peter A., barber, r. 7951/2 Stevenson
" Philip, cigars, r. 3021 Washington
" Rae Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 1046 Golden Gate Av
" Ray L., widow, r. 2107 Jones
•' R. E., printer, r. 17a 6th
" Rebecca Miss, teacher Peabody Primary
School, r. 1712 Geary
" Richard G., manager Sunset Seed and
Plant Co's nursery yard, SE cor Polk
and Jackson, r. 216 Eddy
" Richard S. (R. S. Alexander & Son), r. San
Rafael
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Alexander Robert, clerk, r. 1904 Webster
" Robert, liquors, cor 5tli Av South and K
" Robert J., salesman Eagleson «fe Co., r. 21
Scott
" Rosie Miss, housekeeper, r. 3320 Filbert
" R. S. & Son (Richard S. and John E.), Pac.
Coast agents Rhode Island, Perkins
Horse Shoe Co., 35 Steuart
" Samuel, merchant, 218 Sansome, r. 1020 Van
Ness Av
" Samuel J., nurseryman, r. Sherman Av nr
Sears
" Samuel T. (Alexander & Baldwin), r. Oak-
land
" Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 609 Polk
" Selig, r. 15091/2 Geary
" Simon, manager H. Alexander & Co., r. 1046
Golden Gate Av
" S. O. Mrs., widow, r. 1104 Van Ness Av
" Theodore, r. 517 Post
" Thomas, barber, r. 1620 Washington
" Thomas, cook, r. 8^4 Turk rear
" Thomas, laborer South S. F. Tannery
" Thomas G., porter Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 424^4 Devisadero
" Tina, widow, r. 10 Elliott Park
" W., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Wallace, with Alaska Improvement Co.,
3 Steuart, r. 2523 Gough
" Wallace M. (Alexander & Baldwin), r. Oak-
land
" Walter C, butcher, r. 2320 Filbert
" William, clerk, r. 1904 Webster
" William, conductor Market St. Ry.,r. 463
Valencia
" William, laundryman, r. 513, 15th
" William A., carpenter, r. Sherman Av nr
Sears
" William F., painter, r. 302 Pixley
" William H., messenger, r. 919 Pacific
" William J., painter, r. 2320 Filbert
" William S., asst. bookkeeper general audi-
tor's office S. P. Co., r. 301 Leavenworth
" William T., asst. property man Morosco's
Grand Opera House, r. 781 Mission
" & Baldwin (Samuel T. Alexander, Henry P.
Baldwin, Wallace M. Alexander and
Joseph P. Cooke), shipping and commis-
sion merchants, 36 Luning Bldg
Alexanderson Andrew, laborer, r. 513 Howard
rear
" Claus, carpenter, r. 735 Bryant
Alfaros Anton, waiter George Valianos, r. 594
Stevenson-
Alferitz George C, bookkeeper Dellepiane & Co.,
r. 620 Green
" Henry, clerk Dellepiane & Co., r^ 620 Green
" Peter (Dellepaine & Co.), r. 620 Green
Alford Lizzie F. Miss, operator Peerless Tent
and Awning Co., r. 425, 10th
" Thomas F., janitor James Lick Baths, r.
425, 10th
Alfred Leone Mrs., dressmaker, 808' Broadway
Alfs Carl, traveling salesman Naber, Alfs &
Brune, r. 139 Page
Alfs William (Naber, Alfs & Brune), r. Alameda
Algao James, shoemaker, r. 12 Fargo PI
Algeo George T., draughtsman E. J. Vogel, r.
Oakland
" Thomas H., tanner John Counihan & Son,
r. 305, 7th
Alger Elizabeth H., widow, r. 1937 Geary
" Frank, carpenter, r. 408 Jones
" John, carpenter, r. 2717 Harrison
" O. E., engineer S. P. Co., r. 41 Shotwell
Algren J., carpenter, r. 2717i^ Harrison
4®=Algren. See Ahlgren
Alic Anton, toolmaker, 31914, 5th
Alila Land Co., Charles A. King secretary, 19
Montgomery
Alison Bell Mrs., r. 1219 Mission
" Charles N., brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 21 Gilbert
" Charles S., clerk, r. 1219 Mission
" Rufus B., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Vallejo, Cal
" William, chief engineer str Queen
J8®=-Alison. See Allison
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot of
Novelties.
S-ai-S^-T- rvOARKEX ST.
Aljovin Celia Miss, hairdresser, r. 311 Gough
Alkalay Joseph, diamond setter, 126 Kearny,
room 39, r. Berkeley
" Leopold, diamond setter Shreve & Co., r.
Berkeley
Alkus Emil, boots and shoes, 122, 6th, r. 1528
Ellis
" Harry, salesman Emil Alkus, r. 1528 Ellis
All Hallows Church (R. C), Rev. Patrick Foley
pastor, N South bet 15th and 16th Avs
Allais Charles (AUais & Bodin), r. 522 Pine
" & Bodin (Charles Allais and Paul Bodin),
liquors and lodgings, 522 Pine
AUamous Victor, cellarman, r. 428 Broadway
Allan Alfred D., miner, r. 1218 Buchanan
" Alfred D., Jr., r. 1218 Buchanan
" Alma C, widow, r. 631 Golden Gate Av
" Fanny B. Miss, bookkeeper Jones Bros. &
Co., r. San Mateo
" James, butcher J. G. James & Co., r. 947,
12th Av South
" James A., shipping clerk Jones Bros. &
Co., r. San Mateo
" John, seaman str Progi-eso
" John D. (Jones Bros. & Co.), r. Belmont
" Robert E., clerk Christian Froelich, r. 1014
Sanchez
■' Robert I., mill foreman Cal. Barrel Co., r.
2105 Mission
" Robert I. Mrs., dressmaking, 2105 Mission
" Thomas J., professor Mechanical Drawing
Cogswell Polytechnic College, r. 2129
Pine
" William, ship carver and gilder Union
I. Wks., r. 120 Perry
4S="Allan. See Allen and AUyne
AUard Arthur, shoemaker, 704 Montgomery Av
" Delno D. (Stanley & Allard), r. 19291^ Lex-
ington Av
4@= Allard. See EUard
Allardt Charles F., mechanical engineer, 418
California, r. 1127 Linden, Oakland
Allardt George F., civil engineer, 418 California,
r. 1127 Linden, Oakland
Allardyce Adam, salesman, r. 510 Fulton
" Alexander, r. 510 Fulton
" Alexander Jr., salesman, r. 510 Fulton
" Charles A., engraver, 131 Post, room 6, r.
Alameda
AUari Herman (Joseph AUari & Son), r. 710
Hyde
" Joseph (Joseph Allari & Son), r. 710 Hyde
" Joseph & Son (Joseph and Herman), deli-
cacies, 55-56 California Market
" Louis, butcher Popular Dining Rooms, r.
16 Morris Av
Allaire John W., clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r.
519 Golden Gate Av
Allchin Thomas, teamster, r. 415 Brannan
Alldack Frederick D., manager Seal Rock
House, Ocean Boulevard nr B
" L. Heniy (Alldack & Stehn), r. 537Y2 Hayes
" & Stehn (L. Henry Alldack and Edward
M. Stehn), wines and liquors, SE cor
Hayes and Laguna
Allec Jean (Allec & Perpoli), r. 114, 18th
" & Perpoli (Jean Allec and Maximilian Per-
poli), dyers and cleaners, 112 Powell,
works 2216-2218 Folsom
Allecq Eugene, stock dealer, r. 507 Pine
Allegaert Philip, machine hand H. Friedrichs,
r. 425 York
Allegretti Joseph, candymaker J. Seidl & Co.,
r. 6% Salmon
Allegrini Robert (AUegrini & Luporini), r. 410
Broadway
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Allegrini & Luporinl (Robert Allegrini and
Luigi Luporini), proprietors Hotel del
Campidoglio, 408-4] 2 Broadway
AUequede Germain, wool puller Legallet-Hell-
wig Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
Alleman Charles, grocerie ^ and dairy produce,
1126 Larkin
" Owen G., teamster Austin & Co.
Allemand Joseph, nurse French Hospital
Allemann Freda Miss, missionary, r. 1118 Taylor
" Lina M., widow, r. 1118 Taylor
Allen A., marine engine •, 9 Mission
" A. E. Mrs., widow, r. 616 Ellis
" Alamson R.. painter, r. 27 Freelon
" Albert, tinner F. Raisch, r. 909 Folsom
■' Albert J., foreman, r. 331 Guerrero
" Albert J., mill hand Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 126 Pe ry
" Alexander, advertising agent, r. 2237 Jack-
son
" Alexander, weaver, r. 514 Shotwell
" Alexander M., contractor, r 855 Golden
Gate Av
" Alexander W., salesman Clabrough, Gol-
cher & Co., r. 521 Shotwell
" Amelia, widow, r. 2228 Howard
" Andrew, laborer, r. 15a Dore
" Angeline Miss, bookkeeper William Cline,
r. 916 Filbert
" Annie, widow, r. 110a, 18th
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1319'A Broad-
way
" Annie, domestic, 2018 Baker
" Annie B. Miss, clerk, r. 926, 15th
" Annie E., widow, r. 507 Haight
" Anthony, paver, r. 1913 Stockton
" Arthur (Allen Bros.), r. 926, 15th
" Arthur D., motormau S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
762 San Jose Av
" Arthur F., attorney at law, 320 California,
room 10. r. Alameda
" Arthur J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1530 Devisadero
'• Augustus, r. 2309 California
" Bertha, waitress Dennett's, r. 419 Geary
" Brothers (Charles M., Arthur and Ethan),
bicycle repairs, 6 Sanchez
" Brothers (James G. Allen), importers East
India goods, .304 Market
" C. Mrs., widow, r. 84 Brosnan
•' Cassandra L. Mrs., notions, 1531 Sanchez
" Catherine, widow, r. 259 Stevenson
" Catherine Miss, r. 1228, 26th
" Catherine Mrs., lodgings, 252 Clementina
" Catherine, r. 821 Howard
" C. C, vice-president Dr. A. J. Shores Co.,
Nucleus Bldg, r. Los Angeles
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 766^4 Folsom
" Charles, clerk, r. 515 Gough
" Charles, liquors, 25 Turk, r. 1130 Market
" Charles, manager Joseph Landgraff, r. NE
cor Stanyan and Fell
" Charles, yardman South S. F. Tannery, r.
16 South Park
" Charles E., master str Crescent City, r.
109, 10th
" Charles G. (Fitzpatrick & Allen), r. 644
Sacramento
" Charles M. (Allen Bros.), r. 926, 15th
Allen Charles R., wholesale coal, 144 Steuart,
tel Main 1845, and 1167 Webster, Oakland,
r. Oakland
" Charlotte, widow, lodgings, 413, 4th
" Charlotte, widow, r. 8861/2, 15th _
" Charlotte Mrs., r. Old People's
Allen Clifford, medical student, r. 1816 Mason
" Daniel B., carpenter, r. 314 Sierra
Allen Darwin C, attorney at law, rooms 309-310
Spreckels Bldg, 927 Market, r. SE cor
15th and Valencia
" David, laborer, r. NW cor Baker and Lyon
" David, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 293, 3d Av
" David H., solicitor, r. 1922 Broderick
" Declan, blacksmith, 838 Brannan, r. 603
Minna
" Delia Mrs., dressmaking, 616 Post
'< Dora I. Miss, clerk Swayne & Hoyt, r. 507
Haight
Allen Edgar L., agent Newport Wharf and
Lumber Co., 22 California, room 24, r.
2924 California
" Edward, laborer, r. 1066 Noe
AUen Edward Rev. S. J., president St. Igna
tius College, 214 Hayes
Allen Edward A., president Pacific Express Co.
and agent str Gold, office Jackson St.
wharf, r. Alameda
" Edward D., salesman Goodyear Rubber
Co., r. 309, 7th Av
" Edward E., machinist Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. 243 Langton
" Edward M., clerk James W. Moliere, r. 926,
15th
AUen Edward T., president E. T. Allen Co.,
416 Market, r. 2204 Jackson
" Elizibeth Miss, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" Ellen, widow, r. 1207 Montgomery
" Elmer L., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
10 Walter
" E.S.Mrs., proprietor The Lenox, 628 Sutter
Allen E. T. Company, Edward T. Allen presi-
dent, H. P. Capell vice-president, H. E.
Skinner secretary, fire arms, ammuni-
tion, etc., 416 Market
" Ethan (Allen Bros.), r. 926, 15th
" Ethan, ward tender City and County Hos-
pital
" Etta Miss, stenographer, r. 821 Post
" Eugene C, conductor Market St. Ry.. r. 808
Lott
" Everett A., plumber Krug & Yung, r. 12}^
Bluxome
" F., master mariner, r. 407 Mason
" Frank, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 10 St.
Rose's Av
" Frank, janitor, 606 Sutter, r. 740, 20th
" Frank, stenographer Journal of Commerce,
r. 515 Gough
" Frank A., tailor, r. 455H Stevenson
■' Frank H., bookkeeper Joseph Dixon Cru-
cible Co., r. Oakland
Allen Frank H., president Allen & Higgins
Lumber Co., 18-20 Spear, r. 124 Laurel
" Frank O., grip repairer Market St. Ry., r.
544 Lott
" Fred W., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
762 San Jose Av
" Frederick, laborer, r. 707 Natoma
" Frederick C. (Allen & Looney), r. 613}^
Jessie
" G. A., master mariner, 9 Mission
" George (Allen & Satterlee), r. 724 O'Farrell
" George, barber David Martin, r. 807 Kear-
ny
" George A., janitor New City Hall, r. 724
O'Farrell
" George H., superintendent Simkins &
Thorp, r. 507 Shotwell
•' George W., foreman A. Schilling & Co., r.
226, 3d Av
" George W., molder, r. 124 Oak
" G. H., driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 619 Minna
" Gilbert P.. seaman, r. 15 Dehon
" Grant, mill hand Conm:ercial Box Factory,
r. 126 Perry
" Guy, bookkeeper Joseph Byrne & Co., r.
22, 5th
" Harry, carpenter S. F. Bridge Co.
" Harry E., engineer, r. 643>^ Natoma
" Harry E., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 79 Albion Av
" Harry F., plumber, r. 1133 Harrison
" Harry G., student, r. 2309 California
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Allen Harry I., laundryman Electric Laundry
Co., r. 1531 Sanchez
" Henry F. (Allen & Lewis), r. Ross, Marin
Co.
" Henry W., clerk local freight offloeS. P. Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Herman, seaman, r. 4.33c Fremont
" Hiller G., ticket agent Oceanic Steamship
Co., 114 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Horace H., clerk Westchester Fire Ins. Co.,
r. East Oakland
" H. S., manager The Press Clipping Bureau.
510 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Isaac P., adjuster, 401 California, room 24,
r. Alameda
" Isaac P., ship carpenter, r. 126 Perry
" Jane, widow, r. 2603 Hyde
" Jerome A., manufacturers' agent, 84 Flood
Bldg, r. Oakland
" Jacob, architect, r. San Bruno Av opposite
15th Av
" Jacob O., farmer, r. 926, 15th
" James, r. 2 Illinois
" James, millwright Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 316^4 Iowa
" James Jr., teamster, r. 2 Illinois
Allen James B., manufacturer hats, 104, 5th, r.
920 Howard
" James G. (Allen Brothers) and agent Joseph
Dixon Crucible Co., 304 Market, r. Oak-
land
" James G., master mariner, r. 1332 Sanchez
" James H., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 2603
Hyde
Allen James M., attorney at law, 305 Sansome,
r. Menlo Park
" James W., waiter Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" John, r. 24 Julian Av
" John (Tobin & Allen), r. 311, 4th
" John, detective, r. 2421 Harrison
" John, driver Engine No. 20 S. F. F.
r. 2119 Filbert
" John, laborer, r. 243 Langton
" John, musician, r. 1210 Larkin rear
" John, physician, 405 Kearny, r. 712 Geary
" John, tailor, r. 13191/2 Broadway
" John, teamster, r. 2 Illinois
" John D., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 2603 Hyde
" John F., iron worker, r. 15 Georgia
" John G., stenographer, r. 1531 Sanchez
" John G. R., compositor George Spaulding
& Co., r. 1531 Sanchez
" John S., salesman Roos Bros., r. 2316a
Mission
" John W., r. 35 Clementina
" John W., oil dealer, r. 26, 12t 1
" Josep 1, r. 2 Illinois
" Joseph, baker Thomas Rusch
" Josephine Mrs., r. 1220 Buchanan
" J. S., seaman revenue cutter Commodore
Perry
" Katie Miss, milliner Stange & Jaenick'e, r.
2603 Hyde
" Lalla T., widow, r. 2309 California
" Lewis, r. 2111!^ Bush
Allen Lewis H., secretary Harrold, Belcher &
Allen, 508 Sutter, r. East Oakland
" Lizzie Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Lombard S., shipwright, r. 2126 Mission
" Lorenzo D., carpenter, r. 1906 Buchanan
" Lydia E., widow, r. 35b 13th
" Mary, widow, r. 8 Hoft Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1429 Pacific
" Mary G. , widow, dressmaking, 724 O'Farrell
" Mary R., widow, r. 821 Post
" Matthew, glass cutter William Holt, r.
1049 Mission
" Meredith N., laborer A. H. Greenberg, r.
722 Willow Av
" Merton C, journalist Chronicle, r. 81314
Capp
" Michael, laborer Union I. Wks., r. 633 Ten-
Dept.,
Michael, seaman, r. 306a Lily Av
Nathan, clerk Cosmopolitan Club, r. 17, 4th
Nathaniel, laborer, r. 345 King
Nellie G. Miss, r. 307 Larkin
Nicholas J., clerk, r. 1319^ Broadway
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction and JE="orce,
FOR HAND, WINDIVIILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Allen Nils, helper Atlas I. Wks.
" Oliver P., bookkeeper Anglo-Calif ornian
Bank, r. Oakland
" Orin E., r. 336 0ak
" Orin E. Mrs., tissue paper artist, 336 Oak
AUen Peri E., attorney at law, 306 Pine, rooms
7-8, r. 9 South Park
" Peter, r. 513 Shotwell
" Peter C, teacher of music, r. 1105 Hyde
" R. Mrs., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 607
Sutter
" Ray, clerk Patrick E. O'Hair, r. 909a Fol-
som
" Raymond D., barber, r. 802, 15th
'■ ReeceB., r. 1905 Polk
" R. H. Mrs., r. 1812 Market
" Richard, blacksmith, 836 Brannan, r. 603
Minna
" Richard, driver Chemical Engine 1, r. 253
Clementina
" Richard, laborer Pac. Can Co., r. 10 St.
Charles
" Richard, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
1000 Montgomery
'-■ Richard P., solicitor, r. 1936 Market
" Richard S., receiver, r. 331 Guerrero
" Robert, compositor, r. 3006 Larkin
" Robert, musician, r. 3731 Folsom
" Robert C, cook Thompson & Tobius, r. 215
Minna
" Rowland F., salesman William P. Morgan,
r. Oakland
" Samuel, barber, r. 216 Minna
" Samuel J., weigher R. Dunsmuir & Sons, r.
413 Scott
" Samuel M., clerk, r. 930 Union
" Sarah M. Mrs., clerk registry division
postoffice, r. 930 Union
" Sidney D., salesman Crane Co., r. Alameda
" Stuart ;H., clerk Jerome A. Allen, r. Oak-
land
" Susan, widow, r. 1716 Fillmore
" Susan K. Mrs., proprietor The Longworth,
510 Geary
" T. Christy, entry clerk Goodyear Rubber
Co.,r. Alameda
" T. H., wharfman str Monticello
" Thomas, confectioner, r. 1508 Mason
" Thomas, marble worker J. S. Lightner, r.
734 Clementina
" Thomas, plumber, r. 821 Howard
" Thomas J., insurance broker. 210 Sansome,
r. Oakland
" Thomas S., shipwright Clark & Webster, r.
Berkeley
" Thomas W., clerk, r. 2213 Polk
" Thompson K., cook, r. 54, 1st
" Virginia Miss, matron Morosco's Grand
Opera House
" Walter M., carpenter Townley Bros., r. 2605
Howard
" William, r. 607 21st
" William, r. 916 Filbert
" William, expressman, SW cor Sacramento
and Polk, r. 4 Morse PI
" William, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. S s Tonquin bet Baker and
Broderick
" William, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" William, lather, r. 611M Natoma
" William, longshoreman, r. 36 Clay
" William, waiter, r. 222 Minna
Allen William C, secretary Pacific Express Co.,
Jackson St. Wharf, r. East Oakland
'■ William A., purser str San Jose
" William B., journalist, r. 534 Bush
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Allen William C, ship carpenter, r. 126 Perry
" William E., director Jones, Allen & Co., r.
703 Haves
" William H.. fireman, r; 1800 Howard
" William J., carpenter Albert Hansen, r. 56
Corbett Av
" William J., engineer, r. 232 Church
" William N., foreman Albert E. Buckman,
r. NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" William O., driver Allec & Perpoli, r. 3216
Folsom
" William R., r. 7i/4 Guerrero
" William S.. clerk Sperry Flour Co., r. 29
Noe
AUen WiUiam W. (William W. Allen & Son), r.
336 Oak
" William W. Jr. (William W. Allen & Son),
r. 336 Oak
Allen William W. & Son (William W. and
William W. Jr.), attorneys at law, 1504
Market cor City Hall Square
Allen & Higgins Lumber Co.,
Frank H. Allen president, James E.
Higgins secretary and treasurer, hard-
wood lumber, 18-20 Spear
Allen & Lewis (Henry F. Allen and Cicero H.
Lewis), commission merchants, 202 Cali-
fornia and Portland, Or.
Allen & Looney (Frederick C. Allen and Jere-
miah Looney), plumbers, 314 O'Farrell,
tel Red 144
" & Satterlee (George Allen and John P.
Satterlee), general business agents, 783!^
Market
" & Young (Thomas and Harry Young), steve-
dores, 308 California
4®" Allen. See Allan and Allyne
Allenberg Charles, secretary Altoona Quick-
silver Mining Co. and Brandy City Mine,
206 Sansome, rooms 1-2, r. 507 Golden
Gate Av
" Edward C, laborer, r. 6 Union
" Edwin L., salesman A. H. Motley Co., r.
507 Golden Gate Av
" Leo, shipping clerk Cal. Wine Assn., r. 507
Golden Gate Av *
" Leopold, bookkeeper, r. 505 Golden Gate Av
AUende Henri, fourth cook str Alameda
Alley William H., r. 224 Greenwich rear
Alliance Assurance Co. (London, Eng.), Na-
thaniel T. James manager, V. W. Gas-
kill manager city dept., 416 California
" Building and Loan Association, Adolph
Calmann secretary, 14 Montgomery
Alliance Insurance Co. Limited (of Berlin),
Gutte & Frank managers Pac. Coast
Dept., 303 California
Alliance Marine and General Assurance Co.
Limited (of London), J. J. Moore & Co.
agents, 302 California
AUiata James, ironworker Standard Iron and
Wire Wks.
Ailing George S. (J. R. Blanchard & Co.), r.
Colma, Cal.
Allingham William, well borer, r. 1505 Guerrero
Allione Frank, cook, r. 461 Stevenson
" Henry, restaurant, 704 Filbert, r. 726 Fil-
bert
Alliot Giacomo, bootblack, r. 8 Reed PI
" Hector, salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
317 Sutter
" L. M. Mrs., decorative art, 317 Sutter
-e®= Alliot. See Elliott
Allis Edmund C, traveling salesman Hinz &
Landt, r. 414 Cole
Allis Edward P. Co., The (Milwaukee, Wis.) D.
B. Hanson manager, manufacturers en-
gines, mill and mining machinery, 9
Fremont
" Harold L., employee Smiths' Cash Store, r.
" Herman, cook, r. 257 Stevenson
" Watson C, scale expert Fairbanks, Morse
& Co., r. 1601 San Carlos Av
Allison Arthur W., bookkeeper Lake & Co., r.
7101/2 Post
" Daniel, librarian Knights of Pythias Li-
brary Assn., 909 Market, r. Berkeley
" Daniel C, teamster, r. 345 Fremont
Allison David E., president The D. E. Allison
Co., 501-509 Front, r. 2112 Broadway
" David E. Jr., bookkeeper The D. E. Allison
Co., r. 2112 Broadway
Allison D. E. Co. The, David E. Allison presi-
dent, wholesale fruit and produce com-
mission merchants, 501-509 Front
" Edward L., bookkeeper Austin & Co., r.
7101/2 Post
" Edward R., bookkeeper The D. E. Allison
Co., r. 2112 Broadway
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 71014 Post
" Frank J., r. 600 Bush
" George M., boxmaker, r. 804 Bay
" Henry H., carpenter, r. 716 Larkin
" James G., boxmaker, r. 804 Bay
" James H., clerk law dept. S. P. Co., r.
71014 Post
" John C, job printer, 8 Montgomery Av
" , Neff & Co. (incorporated), John B. Neff
president, farming implements, 421-423
Market
" Thomas, cook, r. 739b Filbert
" Thomas Sydney, clerk New England Mu-
tual Life Ins. Co., r. Hotel Langham
>8®= Allison. See Alison
AUman Alphonse, inspector U. S. Customs, r.
214, 3d
" Charles E. (Starr & Allman), r. Oakland
" Joseph, stonecutter, r. 214 O'Farrell
" Margaret, widow, r. SW cor Hermann and
Buchanan
" Miles, foreman, r. 1226 Lombard
'• Norah, widow, r. 25031/4 Howard
" William, porter Hermann A. Lunsmann &
Bro., r. 861 Market
4®°" Allman. See Almon
Alloway James T., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 307
Hyde
Allport Henry W., civil engineer, 530 California,
room 65
Allspaugh Amaziah M., carpenter, r. 829 Steven-
son
AUwell Mary A., widow, r. 35 Turk
AUwood Henry, wood carver Excelsior Mill
Co., r. 33d Av South nr I
Allyn Hester A., widow, r. 317, 19th
" Stanley T., cigars and tobacco, 5 Grant
Av, r. 206 Golden Gate Av
Allyne John W. (Allyne & White), r. NW cor
Gough and Green
Allyne & White (John W. Allyne and William
H. White), merchants, 316 Sacramento
J8®=Allyne. See Allan and Allen
Alma Gold Mining Co., D. Gutmann secretary,
3 Mission
Alma Mia Cigar Factory, Max Ordenstein pro-
prietor, 608-614 Front
Almada Domitila, widow, r. 21 South Park
Almagia Giovanni, manager and city editor
Italian Publishing Co., 629 Washington,
r. 1822 Powell
Almannini Louis, laborer, r. 8 Ohio PI
Almberg Charles, bedmaker, r. 1045 Market
Alme Johann, engraver J. C. Irvine & Co., r. 72],
18th
Almkvist John A., editor Vestra Sandebudet, r.
537, 7th
Almon David, clerk, r. 316, 22d
" Edward J., teamster, r. 26 Harrison
>Kg=-Almon. See Allman
Almond Fred, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 920
Natoma
Almonte The (lodgings), Mrs. Johanna Frerichs
proprietor, 1, 5th
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Almquist Frank E., carpenter, r. 121 Fell
" John A., ship Joiner Union I. Wks., r. 1210
ire
Almqvist Peter, baker Edward F. Maggart, r.
620 Larkifa
Alms Charles, tailor, 402 Jones
Alms House (City and County), Philip L. Wea-
ver superintendent, off Corbett Av nr
Lake Honda
Alonso Joseph, cigar maker, r. 1832 Powell
" Manuel M., printer Brown & Bley Co., r.
1832 Powell
Alonzo Gold Mining Co., A. P. Bacon president,
320 Sansome, room 12
" Joseph, r. 362, 3d
Aloth Andrew, iron worker, r. 463A Minna
Alpen Herman M. 'Kummer & Alpen), r. 1621
Buchanan
" J. William, driver Blake, Moffltt & Towne,
, r. 1621 Buchanan
Alpern M. Mrs., milliner, 1, 6th, r. 1726 O'Farrell
" Max, harness maker, r. 1726 O'Farrell
ALPERS CHARLES,
president National Fertilizer Co. and
Hercules Cold storage Co., 405 Mont-
gomery, room 5, r. 706 Ivy Av
Alpers Charles W., musician, r. 1711 Mason rear
'• Glaus, groceries and liquors, SW cor How-
ard and 13th, r. 96, 13th
" George, groceries and liquors, 328-330, 5th
" John, painter, r. 3318 Sacramento
" Matilda, widow, r. 202 Ritch
" William, baker, r. 1711 Mason
4®=Alpers. See Albers
Alpha Consolidated Mill and Mining Co. (Gold
Hill, Nev.) Charles E. Elliot secretary,
79 Nevada Block
Alpha Trained Nurses Agency, F. E. Goodban
proprietor, 1117 Van Ness Av nr Post.
Tel East 579
Alpine Safe Co., George S. Beadle agent, 14 Cali-
fornia
Alsberg Sigmund S., proprietor Abbotsford
House, 1416 Broadway
Alsbro Harry T., r. 328, 12th
Alsen Edward, seaman str National City
Alsenz Maria B., widow, r. 1614 Post rear
Alsina Arthur, clerk, r. 718 Greenwich
Alsing A. N., driver Presidio & Ferries RR, r.
1134 Union
Alsip Edwin K. (Edwin K. Alsip & Co.), r. 2919
California
ALSIP EDWIN K. & CO.
(Edwin K. Alsip), real estate dealers,
29 Mills Bldg, 2d floor, also San Jose
and Sacramento
Alskoog Isaac, seaman, r. 321 Drumm
Alsop Alexander W., laundryman American
Laundry, r. 533 Pine
" John S., clerk La Grande Laundry, r. The
Baldwin
Alt Bernard, teamster, r. 708 Vallejo
" Carl, butcher, r. 512 Bush
" Christopher, shoemaker, r. 708 Vallejo
4®=Alt. See Ault
Alta Building and Loan Association, Sol J.
Levy secretary, 304 Montgomery
Alta California Printing House, W. A. Wood-
ward & Co. proprietors, 12 Sutter
Alta Plaza, bet Steiner and Scott, Clay and
Jackson
" Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), Julien
E. Jacobus secretary, 33 Nevada Block
" Soap Co., Engwer Brothers proprietors,
109-111 Oregon
Altemus John,bookrulerH. S. Crocker Co., r. SE
cor 26th and Florida
" John Mrs., bakery, SE cor 26th and Florida
" John S., baker, r. SE cor 26th and Florida
Altenberg Bertha, teacher music, r. 1615 Fill-
nnore
" Charles, bartender, r. 515 Sacramento
" Frederick P. H., cutter Standard Shirt
Factory, r. 1615 Fillmore
Altenburg August, bookkeeper Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 722 Union
" Pauline, widow, r. 722 Union
W. &J. SLOANE&CO.,
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Largest Assortment on the Coast.
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Altendorf Jewel A., sign painter Joseph Laib
Jr., r. 313 Golden Gate Av
" Julius, grinder Pac. Saw Mfg. Co., r. Oak-
land
" William, seaman, r. 678 Bryant
Altfleld Simon, traveling salesman, r. 614^/^
Elizabeth
Alth Andrew, iron worker Cal. Gas Fixture Co.,
r. 463 Minna
Althaus John, carpenter, r. 711 Mission
Alther Robert J., importer corks, SE cor Scott
and Ellis, r. 1893 Ellis
Altherr Adolph, baker, SEcor 17th and Dolores
Althof E., restaurant, II5V2 Powell, r. Oakland
" Herman (Althof & Bahls), r. Oakland
" Laura C, school teacher, r. 791 Haight
" Theodore F., r. 791 Haight
ALTHOF & BAHLS
(Herman Althof and Mrs. E. Bahls),
blank book manufacturers, book bind-
ers and printers and sole manu-
facturers and owners Frey-Buscher
flat-opening blank books, 511-513 Sac-
ramento
Altieri Michilini. barber, 724 Front, r. 213 Vallejo
Altin John, waiter Cosmopolitan Hotel
Altman Dora Mrs., r. 414 Clementina
" Jacob, r. 414 Clementina
" Louis, painter, r. 20 Sumner
" William, clerk J. & H. Knubel, r. 701 Hyde
Altmann Jacob, merchant tailor, 1024 Sutter
" Rosie Miss, dressmaking, 1024 Sutter
Altmark Louis, salesman, r. Hotel Mirabeau
Altmayer Abraham, r. 824 Turk
" Berthold, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.,
r. 7241/2 Turk
" Leo, shoecutter, r. 824 Turk
" Moses, clerk, r. 824 Turk
" Rosalia, widow, r. 724 Turk
Alton Mary, widow, r. 18 Sherwood PI
" Thomas M., accountant S. F. Breweries, r.
Alameda
Altoona Quicksilver Mining Co. (Trinity Co.,
Cal.) Charles AUenberg secretary, 206
Sansome, rooms 1-2
Altozano Alice, widow, r. 2024 Taylor
Altpeter Elise, widow, r. 19 Haight
Altrup Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
Altschul Charles, manager London, Paris and
American Bank (limited), 1-3 Sansome,
r. 2315 Sutter
" Hugo, clerk L. Altschul & Co., r. 1113 Post
' ' Leopold, manager S. F. Crockery and Glass-
ware Co., 422 Sansome, r. 1625 Webster
" Ludwig, real estate, r. 2417 Sutter
" Rudolf C, traveling salesman S. F. Crock-
ery and Glassware Co., r. 1113 Post
Altshuler Levi, r. 226 Devisadero
" Sol. artist H. S. Crocker Co., r. 326 Devisa-
dero
Altube Bernardo, stockbroker, r. 813 Van Ness
Av
Altvater David, engineer J. Martenstein & Co.,
r. Alameda
" William, driver Payot, Upham & Co., r.
1033, 24th
Alucano A. L., carpenter, r. 47 Jessie
Aluminum Novelty Co. (Edward F. Beck),
manufacturers' agents and importers
of aluminum goods of every kind, 110
Sutter
Alvarado Foundry (Alvarado, Cal.), George H.
Tay Co. proprietors, 610-620 Battery
" Pedro, engineer Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 651 Vallejo
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, t
Alvares Fred H., barber B. Harris, r. UT/^ Va-
lencia
'< Joseph, barber Joseph P. Frenna, r. 718
Greenwich
" Joseph J., policeman, r. 718 Greenwich
" Manuel L., laundry, 442 Hayes
Alvarez Angel P., publisher and proprietor El
Comercio de San Francisco and Diario
de California, 420 Montgomery, r. 1305
Leavenworth
•' Antonio, dental student G. F. Rodden, r.
72IV2 Broadway rear
" Antonio, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Alameda
" Francisco, upholsterer Michael Luna, r.
413 Vallejo
" Gabriella, widow, r. 721^4 Broadway rear
" Joseph C, barber Charles Laubenheimer,
r. Oakland
■' Joseph M., shell jeweler Herman Cook, r.
1403 Kearny
•• Pietro, journalist, r. 1305 Leavenworth
" Rafael, shell worker, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Alversen John, seaman, r. 6 Howard
Alverson Thomas J., conductor, r. 211, 28th
" William W., with Atlas Assurance Co., r.
899 Pine
Alves Annie L. Miss (Merrick & Alves), r. 16
Murphy Bldg
" Domingos, expressman, 501 Davis, r. Oak-
land
■ Frederick, teamster, r. 825 Hampshire
" John, barber, 8 Folsom, r. 15 Merchant
" Joseph, barber, 327 Drumm. r. 114 Pacific
" Joseph, barber, 1551 Market, r. 35 West
Park
" Joseph S., barber, 130 Oak
•' Kitano, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
Alviso J. G., collector, r. 519 Sacramento
" Raphael, laborer, r. 1318 Hampshire
" William, vaquero, r. 816, 5th Av South
Alvord William, president The Bank of Cali-
fornia, NW cor California and Sansome,
and Police Commissioner, r. 2200 Broad-
way
Alwell A., r. 1045 Market
Alzaga John, hostler Edward Connors, r. 308
Sweeney
Amacher Michael, teamster Joseph Fassler, r.
Mission Road bet 5 and 6 Mile Houses
Amador Adele Miss, dressmaker, 1220 Stockton
Amandolese Giobatta, laborer, r. 22 Russell
Amante Gherini, salesman, r. 2527 Folsom
Amaral Antone, 2d officer str Tiburon, r. Tib-
uron
" Frank, hostler Jacobs Bros., r. Oakland
" Joaquin S., laborer U. S. Customs, r. Saus-
alito, Cal
•' Joseph S., barber, 1509 Howard
Amark Frederick, salesman Richard Finking,
r. 424, 6th
Amato Amadeo, barber, 413 Broadway
Amber Mas, tailor, 108 Battery, r. 523b Natoma
Amberg Otto, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 157114 Market
Amberger F., r. 140 Tremont Av
" Theodore, printer, r. 1010 Montgomery
Ambler Arthur, salesman, r. 2004 Larkin
" Benjamin, salesman Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 2004 Larkin
Amblow Lewis G., waiter, r. 608M Natoma
Ambridge F. C, clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r.
700 Broderick
Ambriska Michael, teamster G. F. Day, r. 60
Jessie
Ambrogi Ernest, fruits, 4111 California
Ambrose Arthur, plumber J. Fred Meyer, r. 308,
21st
" Charles H., jockey, r. 112a Clement
■' Edward, bookkeeper, r. 308, 21st
" Frank M., painter, r. 4 Roach
" Jacques, laborer, r. 619 Pacific
" James, real estate, r. 605 Hayes
" James T., plumber, r. 210, 5th Av
" John B., bootblack, r. 2 Roach
" Josie R. Miss, school teacher, r. 605 Hayes
Ambrose J. R., agent The Bank of British North
America, 120 Sansome, r. Berkeley
'■ S., laundryman, r. 617 Mission
" William, paper cutter Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 115, 26th
Ambrose William F., concrete and artificial
stone, 40 New Montgomery and member
Board of Education, r. 605 Hayes
Ambrosio Emilia, widow, r. 526'/4 Vallejo
Ambrozini Marco, cellarman I. Cuenin, r. 509
Ambrun Frederick, cornice m.aker James Guil-
foy, r. 1451/2, 5th
Ameca Joseph, laborer American Salt Co., r. 18
Hinckley PI
Amedee Edward C, with J. Godeau & Co., r. 419
Green
" George, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 419 Green
AMELUNG JULIUS C,
importer and distributing agent for
R. Tliorne & Sons (limited), general
commission merchant and dealer in
wines and brandies, oflace 10 Califor-
nia, room 15; storage cellars 3 to 11
1st SE cor Market ; telephone Drumm
40 ; r. 234 Capp
American Agriculturist, Orange, Judd Co. pro-
prietors, 78 Columbian Bldg
" and Chinese Commercial News (weekly),
83514 Dupont
" and Hawaiian Commercial Co., D. G. Cam-
arinos president, office 519-523 Sansome
American Association of Masters and Pilots
of Steam Vessels, S.G. Nay lor secretary,
9 Mission
" Bakers" Union, 818a Howard
" Ball Nozzle Co., G. A. Marquis manager,
421 Market
American Bank and Trust Co. of San Fran-
cisco, Edwin Fretwell president, O. D.
Baldwin vice-presdent, James J. Fagan
cashier, John W. Farren, Jr., secretary,
NE cor Bush and Montgomery
" Bible Society, 1037 Market
" Bimetallic League, George P.
secretary. 19 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
American Biscuit Co., Leon Sloss president,
James Dunn vice-president and man-
ager, William D. Claussen secretary,
office and factory NW cor Battery and
Broadway, salesroom 228 Front
" Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis-
sions, Rev. Walter Frear general agent,
7 Montgomery Av
American Book Co., Adam F. Gunn and Fred M.
Campbell managers, 101 Battery, tel
Main 1962
American Box Factory, R. P. Merillion pro-
prietor, 815-825 Brannan
American Brewery, Henry C. Kroenke proprie-
tor, 725-727 Green, tel Black 1961
American Carbonic Acid Gas Co., A. C. Shaw
superintendent, carbonic acid gas manu-
facturers, 19 Stevenson, tel Main 5815
American Central Insurance Co. (St. Louis,
Mo.) Charles Christensen manager, John
R. Hillman assistant manager, 317 Cali-
fornia
" Cling Stone Pitting Co., John A. Ledden
manager, 504 Kearny, room 4
American Composition Pipe and Pile Armor
Co., Eugene F. Badgley president, F.
Edith Kingsbury secretary, 819 Market,
room 47
" Concentrated Must Co., D. Henshaw Ward
manager and secretary, 508 California,
room 31
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Ihe ±3Ulletin -^ "r.fim%'?i z^""'
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Impoktek of Selected Vintages of
. BARTON & GUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and Saiiternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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American Condensed Milk Co.,
main ofllce 330 Pine, room 15, tel.
Main 1610, factory Novato, Marin Co.,
Cal., manufacturers of sweetened and
unsweetened condensed milk
American Credit Indemnity Co., E. W. Keeler
agent, 713 Sutter
" Directory Co., D. Waide manager, Crocker
Bldg, room 1
American District Telegraph, E. F. Weihe
superintendent, main office 607 Market,
branch offices '228 California, Market,
Taylor and Golden Gate Av, Sutter and
Leavenworth, Valencia and 23d, Cali-
fornia and Fillmore, Hayes and Larkin,
W. U. Tel. Co.. Ill Market, NE cor Pine
and Montgomery, NE cor California and
Front, C. P. R. R. Bldg, room 18, Baldwin
Hotel, Palace Hotel, Lick House, Occi-
dental, The California
AMERICAN DRUG STORE,
1002 Market and 3 Eddy
American Eagle Tobacco Co. The (Detroit,
Mich.), The Wertheimer Co. agents, 106
Bush
American Electrical Works (Providence, R.
I.), California Electrical Works general
agents, 35 Market
AMERICAN EXPORT CO. THE
(Joyeros al por mayor), exporters of
gold and plated jewelry, Waltham,
Elgin and all American watches;
Emile Hirschfeld manager, rooms 59-60
Crocker Building, corner Market and
Montgomery
American Faucet Co., 16 Chronicle Bldg
American Fire Engine Co. (Seneca Falls, N.
Y.), A. L. Fish agent, 59-61, 1st
American Fire Insurance Co. (of Philadelphia),
Brown, Craig & Co. general agents, 407-
409 Montgomery
American Flower and Decorating Pin Co.
(John W. Davis and Edward E. Park),
manufacturers of the "Perfect Flower
Pin," also pins for decorating and other
purposes, 317-319 Kearny
American Foresters' Hall Association, Alcazar
Bldg, 120 G'Farrell
AMERICAN FURNITURE CO.,
L. Colombo proprietor. The largest
stock of furniture, carpets, linoleum,
stoves, etc., in the city, new and sec-
ond hand, 1127-1131 Market, between
7th and 8th
American Furniture Express Co.,
H. Frosch proprietor. Furniture and
pianos moved by experienced men
to all parts of the city and county.
Goods packed for shipment or stor-
age ; orders taken for bus rides. Stand
NW cor Stockton and Geary, office
210 Powell, tel. Main 872, stables 350,
12th
American Glue Co., L. H. Butcher manager, 593
Mission
" Hall, NW cor Leavenworth and Pacific
" House, SE cor 2d and Natoma
" Import Co. The (incorporated), S. Weil
president, L. Schwarzschild vice-presi-
dent, 107 Sansome
•• Improvement Co. (incorporated), J. W.
Morshead president, John Heenan sec-
retary, street-sweeping machinery and
contractors, 220 Sansome, room 4
" Indicator Co. The, George W. Reynolds
manager, 334 Pine, room 7
American Insurance Co. (Newark, N. J.), Bal-
four, Guthrie & Co. agents, George W.
Spencer manager, 323 California
American Investor (financial monthly). Finance
Publishing Co. publishers, 15 Mills Bldg,
5th floor
" Iron Works, Carah & Bailey proprietors,
515, 6th
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUQATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Koofing and Siding.
30ST0 31-7 IVlARKE-r ST.
American Labor Bureau, Charles T. Dennis
manager, 210 Powell
" Land and Trust Co., Charles W. Wright
president, G. A. M. Wright secretary,
132 Market, room 23
American Legion of Honor,
a fraternal, co-operative, beneficial
and protective organization; insur-
ance on assessment plan from $500 to
$3,000 ; sick benefits from $1 to $10
per week; guarantee and emergency
funds amounting to over $600,000 in-
vested in bonds and deposited with
the State Treasurer of Massachusetts ;
surplus divided annually ; C. 0. Burton
grand secretary, St. Ann's Building,
6 Eddy
American Line, New York and Southampton
(London), Philadelphia and Liverpool,
G. D. Fahnestock general agent Pacific
Coast, 609 Market, Grand Hotel Bldg
" Lodging House, Mrs. R. Constant proprie-
tor, 777 Market
" Lucol Co. The, W. P. Fuller & Co. agents,
SW cor Pine and Front
" Meter Inspection Co., J. H. Lounge man-
ager, 632 Market
American Oil Co., Josiah O. Low president,
David Low secretary, 14-16 Main
American Patriot The, George A. Hubbell
manager and secretary, Academy of
Sciences Bldg, 819 Market, room 7
American Porcelanite Co., Frank P. Noble
manager, 621, 632, 623 Spreckels Bldg
" Powder Packing Co. (incorporated), W. B.
Brown president, D. A Jennings secre-
tary, 401 California, room 14
American Press Association (general offices
45-47 Park Place, New York), Warren G.
Benton resident manager Pacific Coast,
office 510 Montgomery
American Protective Association, State Coun-
cil of, William F. Barnes secretary, 819
Market, rooms 39-40
" Publishing Co., C. S. Baillie proprietor, 92
St. Ann's Bldg
" Railway Construction and Land Improve-
ment Co., Francis Bridges president,
R. P. M. Greeley vice-president, Theo-
dore Kempert secretary, 10 California,
room 14
American Real Estate Investment Union
(New York), A. M. S. Mayer agent, 216
Sansome, room 1
" Refrigerator Transit Co. (St. Louis, Mo.),
Lyle M. Fletcher general agent, 203
Front
" River Land and Lumber Co. 'El Dorado
Co.), A. J. Ralston president, Joshua
Barker secretary, Horatio P. Livermore
general manager, 320 Sansome, room 16
AMERICAN SALT CO. THE,
p. Marsicano president, P. H. Coward
manager, oflBce 217 Sacramento, fac-
tory Beale St. Wharf, telephone Main
1983
American Samson, physician, 405 Kearny, r. 1244
Mission
" Securities Co., H. H. Kirby president, S. P.
Young secretary, 621 Market
" Steam Laundry, Edward H. Knight pro-
prietor, 2120 Lombard
" Sugar Refinery, SW cor Battery and Union
" Sunday School Union, 735 Market
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ROPE,
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
§ AMERICAN SURETY CO.
(Of New York), James R. Garniss resi-
ft dent manager, cnarles A. Shurtleflf
■3 resident secretary, George L. Seybolt
H inspector, 219 Sansome, telephone
Main 5119
43 American Surgery and Dispensary, Samuel H.
^ Hall manager, 14 McAllister
^ American Tobacco Co. Tlie (New York City),
£ A. Lynds depot manager, 701-703 Front
S AMERICAN TOOL WORKS,
t. Eastwood & Wilson proprietors, man-
g ufacturers well-boring tools, crank
S5 axles, goose-necks, steel and iron
shafts ; dredger forging a specialty ;
109 Mission, telephone Main 5578
American Tract Society, Luther H. Gary man-
ager, publishers, booksellers and import-
■^ ers, 735 Market
^ American Trading Co. The, importers, expor-
"* ters and commission merchants, Milton
H. Morse agent, 112 California
American Type Founders' Co.,
E. H. Palmer manager, machinists and
type founders, and dealers presses
and printers' materials, electrots^pers,
stereotypers and wood engravers,
405-407 Sansome
American Union Fish Co., P. Marsicano presi-
dent, Charles Dondero secretary, fish
dealers, 513-519 Washington
American Varnish Co. The (Chicago), Frank
H. Lafaille Pacific Coast agent, manu-
turers varnishes and Japans, 741 Mis-
sion
American Whip Co. (Westfield, Mass.), Key-
ston Brothers agents. 21, 1st
" Wringer Company, Frank M. Umphred
general agent, 505 Larkin
Amerman Henry, teamster Anspacher Bros., r.
757 Brannan
" Jacob B., clerk A. J. Leary Co., r. 810
O'Farrell
Amerosa Fillipo, laborer, r. 1908 Dupont
Amerosi Luigi, waiter Delmonte Bros., r. 436
Broadway
Ameruzo Francisco, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Luigi, vegetable pedler, r. 10 Margaret PI
Ames Arthur L., waiter George H. Richard, r.
44, 3d
" Benjamin F., teamster Henry Cowell & Co.,
r. 541 Stevenson
" Benjamin F. Jr., carrier postofflce, r. 541
Stevenson
'• Benjamin J., grocer, r. 1106 Mason
•' C, purser str City of Pueblo
■' Charles L., paper hanger, r. 905 Market
" Henry, seaman, 28 Sacramento
Ames Edwin E., manager Studebaker Manufac-
turing Co., SW cor Market and 10th, r.
1217 Buchanan
" Edwin M., salesman Studebaker Bros.
Mfg. Co., r. 1217 Buchanan
" Everett, law student Fox & Gray, r. Oak-
land
Ames F. H. & Co., Frank H. Ames president,
Henry Gray secretary, wholesale com-
mission merchants., 22-24 Luning Bldg.
Ames Fisher, attorney at law, 220 Sansome,
rooms 10-12, r. 824 Powell
Ames Frank H., president F. H. Ames & Co.,
22-24 Luning Bldg, r. 717 Fillmore
" Frank M. (Duggan & Ames), r. 1024 Clay
Ames Frank M-, with Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 717 Fillmore
" Fred F., salesman Joseph Fredericks &
Co., r. 306 Stockton
Ames George E., agent Union Iron Works, ofBce
222 Market, r. 3010 Clay
" George H., clerk Jos. Fredericks & Co.,
r. 706 Grove
" George S., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
■' Helen G. Miss, librarian Boys' Library and
Free Reading Room, r. 1504 Pacific Av
" Henry M. Jr., salesman Miller & Lux, r.
1033 Laguna
" Howard C, salesman Studebaker Bros.
Mfg. Co., r. 44 Oak
" James H. (Ames & Harris), r. Oakland
■ Jessie S., widow, r. 1504 Pacific Av
^' John, bookkeeper, r. 217 Elm Av
" John F., foreman Ames & Harris, r. Oak-
land
•' Joseph v., blacksmith, 2107 Polk, r. 1528
Pacific Av
■' Josiah P. (Ames & Harris), r. Oakland
■' J. Walker, bookkeeper George F. Grant, r.
1504 PaiCific Av
" Mary S. Miss, principal Nathaniel Gray
Free Kindergarten, r. 1,504 Pa ific Av
" May, stewardess str State of California
" Nicholas, commission merchant, r. 359
•' Nicholas C, agent, r. 505 Guerrero
■' Oscar H., cutter F. Tonner, r. Lorin, Ala-
meda Co.
Ames Pelham W., secretary Spring Valley
Water Works, 516 California, r. 1312
Taylor
" Sarah, widow, r. 1106 Mason
" Simon R., cigars, 908 Valencia, r. ame
'• William R., brass finisher J. Roylance
Brass Wks., r. 1504 Pacific Av
" Worthington, clerk Nevada Bank, r. 1312
Taylor
Ames & Harris (J. P. and J. H. Ames and Edwin
F. Harris), manufacturers bags, tents,
awnings, and importers bags and bag-
ging materials, and dealers rubber
clothing and Tower's oiled clothing,
100-104 Sacramento and 101-103 Drumm,
tel Main 349
Amesbury Milton A., clerk, r. 629 Eddy
Amette Jean B., barber, 1317 Mission, r. 242,
8th
Amey Charles H., plu-rber and gasfitter, 21
Beale, r. 15151/4 Market
Amidon Cyrus S., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. Alameda
" Frederick, brass finisher Why te & DeRome,
r. Oak, and
Amiot Amelie, widow, dressmaker, r. 381 Shot-
well
Amiraux G«ller, bookkeeper, r. 2842 Mission
" Peter, office, 146 Berry, r. 2842 Mission
Ammann FredericK W., bookkeeper Sachs Bros.
& Co., r. 1021 Castro
Amme Henry, clerk H. L. Judell & Co., r. 873'/2
Market
AMMERUP G.,
importer and wholesale and retail
dealer in paints, oils, glass, waU pa-
per, etc., 1314 Market, r. 312a Turk
Amner William B., machinist, r. 362i| Clemen-
t na
Amneus Charles, bartender F. A. Carlsen, r. 524
Stevenson
" Sophia, domestic, 2225 Howard
Amore Marteg, peddler, r. .540 Green
Amos B. H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. Berkeley
" I. H. & Co., manufacturers' agents, 12-14
Drumm
" J. D., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. 2308
Mis< on
" J. Philip, receiving teller Hibernia Sav-
ings and Loan Society, r. 929 Grove
" Louise I., widow, r. 929 Grove
" W. H., with Sterling Furniture Co., r. 808
Van Ness Av
PRINTS THE NEWS TWELVE HOURS
T^ll P T^t "ill £-^^~ t 1^ AHEAD OF THE MORNING PAPERS.
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Amphlett Richard M., correspondent W. & J.
Sloane & Co., r. 3333 Clay
Amrock Patrick J., inotorman Market St. Ry., r.
118 Sunnyside Av
Amsbury Susan, widow, r. 217 Page
Amsel M. B., traveling salesman Will & Flnck
Co., r. 1015 Market
" Rosie, widow, r. 463 Stevenson
Amsler Charles S., sheet-iron worker Ralston &
Nelson, r. 213 Minerva
" Grace E., widow, r. 212 Minerva
" Thomas B., iron worker, r. 212 Minerva
Amsone Joseph W., painter William R. Eaton,
r. 1833 Union
Amstein George W., laundryman Palace Hotel,
r. 835 Castro
" Lillian H. Miss, ironer, r. 835 Castro
Amt Lilienthaler Verein, 620 Bush
Amuendsen Daniel, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Amundsen Lena S. Miss, clerk general freight
office S. P. Co., r. 1719 Sutter
" O., groceries, 253 Clara
Amy Gustave L., insurance broker and commiS'
sion merchant, 317 California, r. 34 Ellis
" Winfield S., bartender Oliver P. Murray, r.
807 Harrison
Amyott Charles O., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
16th Av bet H and J
Anacleto Nicholas, porter Adolph Coleman, r.
1 Oakland Terrace
Anam Olof, shoemaker, 942 Harrison
Anastasse F. Ciecco, paste mixer L. Nunziato
& Son, r. 1312 Kearny
Anastasta Giuseppe, barber, r. 1116 Kearny
Anaya Frank, barber Charles L. Deming, r.
81314 Greenwich
Anbak Necokli, watchman, r. 918 Harrison
Ancel G., employee French Hospital
Ancell William S., carpenter Union I. Wks., r.
828 Illinois
Anchick Elizabeth, widow, r. 1133 Treat Av
Anchor Pants Co., E. J. Stoltz manager, 26 Mont-
gomery
Ancient Order of Foresters, John Falconer per-
manent secretary, 102 O'Farrell
Ancient Order of Foresters' Building, 102
O'Farrell
Ancient Order of Foresters' Hall Association,
John Falconer secretary, 102 O'Farrell,
tel Main 1875
Ancient Order of United Workmen, David S.
Hirshberg grand recorder, 66 Flood Bldg
Ancilla Lima, widow, r. 9 Montgomery Court
Ancion Hubert, pattern maker S. F. Pattern
Wks., r. 55 Shipley
Ancker Abraham, clerk Marks Bros., r. 722
Golden Gate Av
" Louis, barber, 1738 Market
Anconi William, bartender, r. 502 Mason
Andel Frederick, maltster, r. 328a Shotwell
Anderberg Marie, domestic, 27 Eureka
Anderegg Casper, shoemaker, 1512, 20th, r. 1530
Kentucky, Potrero
Anderfuren Kate, widow, r. 819, 2Uth
Anderhalden Joseph, waiter, r. 629 Commercial
Anderka Andrew, millhand Deming - Palmer
Milling Co., r. 736 Green
Anderline Anton, cooper D. Woerner, r. 1323
Minna
" Gabriel, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r.
503a 7th
Anders Albert A., shipping clerk New Home
Sewmg Machine Co., r. 1234 Mission
" Frederick E., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 350,
3d
" George, clerk, r. 1234 Mission
" Jacob, seaman, r. 11 Clay
Andersen A. C, clerk Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
121 Stockton
" A. C. C, bartender R. J. Techau & Co., r.
9221/2 Natoma
" Albert, r. 103, 20th
" Alfred, tanner, r. 16;^, 24th
" Alma, domestic, 114 Waller
" Andrew, laborer, r. Anderson nr Old Hick-
ory
" Andrew, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Barney A., dyer, r. 128 Dorland
'■ Bertha M., widow, r. 138 Lombard
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Kentucky
" Carl, druggist, 1722 Howard
" Carl, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" Charles, r. 103, 20th
" Charles, cellarman Ben Lomond Wine Co.,
r. 514 Fulton
" Charles, messman str Progreso
" Charles O., master mariner, r. 22 Sacra-
mento
" C. Henry, cook F. Rakeman, r. 2018 Filbert
rear
" Christian, painter, r. 334, 3d rear
" Christian, machinist Risdon I. & L.Wks.,
r. 437 O'Farrell
" Christian, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Christian, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 617 Geary
rear
" Christina, widow, r. 103, 20th
" Cornelius, feeder Galloway Lith. Co., r. 138
Lombard
" E. J., journalist Chronicle, r. 933 Sutter
" Edward, cigars and tobacco, 305 East
North, r. East Berkeley
" Ella Miss, dressmaking, 724 Franklin
" Frederick M., stickerhand Charles M.
Depew Planing Mill Co., r. 306 Fell
" George, bottler D. Meinke, r. 2435 Folsom
" Gotfried, engineer, r. I6V2. 24th
" Gustave, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Hans E., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
10051/2 Sierra
" Hans P., house painter, r. 831 Hampshire
" Harald (Andersen & Danielsen), r. 2925
Sacramento
" Harold B., pressman Galloway Lith. Co.,
r. 138 Lombard
" Helen, domestic, 2524 Market
" Henry, compositor Scandinavian Pub. Co.,
r. 207 Washington
" Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1017/2 York
" Henry, waiter Turk St. Hotel
" Hilda, domestic, 613 Ellis
" Ingeburg, domestic, 6 South Broderick
" James, bartender Alexander Olson, r. 454
Main
Andersen John, native wines and brandies, 427
California
" John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" John M., clerk, r. 22 Turk
" Julia, widow, r. 1114 Elm Av
" Julius F., locksmith, r. 1209 Florida
" Lottie, domestic, 900 Guerrero
" Louis, boxmaker Cal. Italian Paste Co., r.
147 Dora
" Mads, driver, r. 227, 2d
" Martin, bartender Niels P. Larsen, r. 227
Harrison
" Martin, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
" Nels, cigars and tobacco, 151, 5th, r. 907
Howard
" Nils (Andersen & Christiansen), r. 1223
Steiner
" Olof, master schr Esther Buhne, office 22
Market, r. East Oakland
" P., 3d officer str Australia
" Paul, copk C. G. Larsen, r. 148 Perry
" Peter, bartender, r. 160 Steuart
" Peter, peddler, r. 927 Minna
" Rasmus (Larsen & Andersen), r. 907 How-
ard
" Samuel, porter L. Melchior, r. 1530a Ken-
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" Samuel, seaman, r. 5 Commercial
" Theodore, marine engineer, r. 31 Broadway
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30 Ritch
" Victor, laborer, r. 48 Sacramento
" & Christiansen (Nils Andersen and Theo-
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bles, 1223 Stelner and 714 Point Lobos
Av
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Danielsen), paper hangers, 635 California
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Anderson A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3106
California
" A., cook, r. 537 Sacramento
" A., 1st officer str Bay City
" Abraham, carpenter, r. 829, 15th
" A. C. & Co. (John C. and A. C. Boysen An-
derson) groceries and general merchan-
dise, NW cor Sanchez and 29th
" A. C. Boysen (A. C. Anderson & Co.) r. 1536
Sanchez
" Adolph, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1810 Devis-
adero
" Adolph, liquors, 743, 7th Av
■' Adolph, ironer La Grande Laundry, r. 1013
Minna
" Adolph. rawhide finisher, r. 331, 6th
■' Adolph L., liquors, 635 (523) Jackson, r. 231
Montgomery Av
" A. F., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Ala-
meda
" Albert (Schrader & Co.), r. 1443, 23d
•' Albert, foreman Schussler Bros., r. 820
Grove
■' Albert, helper William A. Schrock
■ Albert, lithographer Bosqui Engraving and
Printing Co., r. 1.38 Lombard
■' Albert, pressman John F. Anderson, r. 337
Eddy
•■ Albert, seaman, r. 201 Steuart
■ Albert, waiter, r. 933 Mission
■ Albert, waiter, r 1200 Kearny
■' Albert G., foreman Schussler Bros., r. 820
Grove
■' Albert v., clerk, r. 2112 Howard
• Alexander, bartender Olson & Anderson, r.
5261/2 Pacific
■' Alexander, carpenter, r. 126, 5th
■ Alexander, teamster A.J.Wilson, r. 2317
Pine
" Alexander R., liquors. 900 Kearny
• Alfred, barkeeper E. Joullin, r. 5191/2 Stev-
enson
" Alfred, carpenter, r. Brewster nr Faith
■' Alfred, seaman, r. 15 Rlncon Av
•' Alfred, tanner, r. San Bruno Av opp loth
Av
" Alfred E., bookkeeper Cal. Trans. Co., r.
2938 Howard
• Alfred F., laborer, r. 118 Perry
" Alfred P., bookkeeper, r. 232, 5th
'■ Alice Miss, cashier, r. 226 CoUingwood
" Allan M., carpenter, r. 700 Eddy
" Andreas M., marine fireman, r. 409, 1st
" Andrew (Olson & Anderson), r. 528 Pacific
•• Andrew, teamster South S. F. Tannery, r.
cor 15th Av and San Bruno Road
■• Andrew, basket maker Westpn Basket and
Mfg. Co., r. 670 Bryant
" Andrew, boat builder John H. Burns, r. 553
4th
•' Andrew cabinet maker, 519'/^ Stevenson
• Andrew, carpetman Occidental Hotel
■• Andrew, deckhand str Piedmont, r. Oak-
land
" Andrew, groceries, 1501 Leavenworth
Anderson Andrew, laborer, r. 967 Mission
" Andrew, lumberman, r. 444 Brannan
" Andrew, machinist, r. 490, 8th
" Andrew, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. West
Berkeley
" Andrew, paper hanger, r. 504 Natoma
" Andrew, pressman C. A. Murdock & Co., r.
1310 Vallejo
" Andrew, proprietor Southern Pacific Res-
taurant, 638-642. 4th, r. 497, 4th
" Andrew, 2d mate brig William G. Irwin
" Andrew, tailor, r. 1921 San Carlos Av
" Andrew, tailor, r. 1403 Montgomery
" Andrew, teamster N. Ohlandt & Co., r. cor
25th and Indiana
Anderson Andrew, vice-president Lewis, An-
derson & Co.. 26 East and vice-president
and treasurer Alma Gold Mining Co., 9
Mission, r. 119 Capp
" Andrew C, barber, 719 Montgomery Av,
r. 7111/2 Filbert
■' Andrew C, laborer, r. 179 Clara
" Andrew H., r. 322, 3d
■' Andrew P.. machinist Golden State and
Miners' Iron Wks., r. 506 Sanchez
" Andrew P., rigger, r. 432^ Tehama
^' Andrew V., mate str South Coast, r. 6
Howard
" Anna, domestic, 814 Waller
" Annie, widow, r. 23d bet Douglass and Hoff-
man Av
" Annie Miss, glove maker, r. 133 Diamond
" Annie, domestic, 320, 17th
■' Anton, cook tug Hercules, r. 544A Mission
" Antone, laborer, r. 312 Louisiana
" Antone, oysterman Carl Boge, r. 1628 Clay
^' Antone S., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. lOia
Geary
■' A. O., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Ala-
meda
•' Arthur, driver U. S. Laundry, r. 125 Va-
lencia
•' Arthur E., carpenter, r. 829, 15th
•' Arthur S., livery stable, 107-109 New Mont-
gomery, r. 529 Fell
" August, carpenter, r. Croce nr Mission
" August, cement worker, r. 115i/4, 11th
■' August, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Ala-
meda
■ August, oysterman, r. 1233^ Vallejo
" August, seaman, r. 6 Everett rear
•' August, shoemaker, r. 133, 24th
■' August, tailor, 254 Jessie
" August, tailor, r. 629 Stevenson
•' August W., groceries, 716 Brannan
' Axel, stevedore, r. 23 Stanford
" Axel, tanner C.G.Bennett & Co., r. I6i^,24th
■' Axel J., shoemaker, 1225b Pacific
" Axil P., seaman, r. 3208 Steiner
" A. W., electrician str Peru
•' B., r. 326 Pacific
" B., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
■' B. A., pressor Hudson River Dyeing and
Cleaning Wks., r. 128 Dorland
" B. E., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 253
Steuart
" Belle Miss, housemaid, r. 427 Chestnut
" Benjt, tanner Hextrum & Anderson, r. 103
Nevada
•' Benjamin, laborer, r. 553, 1th
" Bernard, rigger, r. 14 Michigan
" Bernard, seaman, r. 345c Beale
•• B. J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Brothers (William B. and Richard K.), con-
tractors and builders, 407 McAllister
" Brothers (Hjalmar E. and Olof A.), house
and sign painters and contractors, 1529
Mission
" Brothers (John and George A.), wood and
coal, 361 Brannan
■' C, engineer Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., r.
29 Vandewater
" Carl, coachman 1743 Franklin
" Carl, tanner South S. F. Tannery, r. cor San
Bruno Road and 15th Av
" Carl A. Rev., pastor First Swedish Method-
ist Episcopal Church, r. 126, 13th
" Carl Rev., pastor Swedish Congregational
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Anderson Caroline, widow, restaurant and liq-
uors, .523 East, r. 603 East
" Caroline, restaurant, r. 603 East
" Cecilia, widow, r. 231 Mason
" Cecilia I., domestic, 2522 Market
" C. G., seaman str Areata
" C. H., master strProgreso, r. 121 Francisco
" Charles, r. 254 Minna
■' Charles, r. 321 Stockton
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 110 St. Rose's Av
" Charles, clerk, r. 439 Jessie
" Charles, cook Oflermann & Rohde, r. 437'/4,
4th
" Charles, fireman, r. 43314 Tehama
" Charles, fisherman, r. 3 East
" Charles, house mover, r. 253 Minna
" Charles, laborer, r. 18 Bernard
" Charles, laborer, r. 210 Ritch rear
" Charles, laborer, r. 1330, 26th
" Charles, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Charles, laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Charles, laborer South San Francisco Tan-
nery
" Charles, laundryman, r. 23V4 Sycamore Av
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 106 Greenwich
" Charles, longshoremen, r. 309 Fremont
" Charles, oyster tonger M. B. Moraghan, r.
Burling'ame
" Charles, seaman, r. 23 Harriet
" Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Charles, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Charles, seaman, r. 100!^ Jackson
" Charles, seaman, r. 320;^ Ritch
" Charles, seaman, r. 411 Bryant
" Charles, seaman, r. 700 Front
" Charles, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" Charles, waiter, r. 1200 Kearny
" Charles, night watchman O. R. &N. Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Charles, with Cal. Elec. Wks., r. 23 Perry
" Charles Jr., laborer, r. 1330, 26th
" Charles A., bartender John Andersen, r.
266 Minna
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 927Vi, 14th
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 1010^4 Alabama
" Charles A., 1st officer str National City, r.
1121'^ Alabama
" Charles A., helper Wm. H. Birch & Co., r.
14 Washington
" Charles A., undertaker Lipman & Godeau,
r. 336 Sutter
" Charles C, cabinet maker, r. 11.58 Mission
" Charles C, salesman Stulz Bros., r. 2424
Sacramento
" Charles E., secretary, 31 Mills Bldg, 10th
floor, r. 1025Devisadero
" Charles E., bakery, notions and stationery.
1219 Scott
" Charles E., laborer, r. 409, 1st
Anderson Charles E., plumber, 1616 Polk, r. 2.35
Chattanooga
" Charles E., receiving clerk J. A. Folger &
Co., r. 2113 Howard
" Charles E., tallsw works, 31st Av South
nr H., r. 1521 19th.Av South
" Charles F., engineer, r. 537, 5th
" Charles H., locksmith P. C. S. S. Co.
" Charles H., house and sign painter, 2128
Fillmore, r. 2510 Pine
" Charles H. L., laundryman American
Steam Laundry, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Charles J., liquors, 515>i East, r. 12 Wash-
ington
" Charles J., plumber Taylor, Adams &
Pritchard, r. 608 Douglass
" Charles J., tailor, 432 Montgomery, r. Mill
Valley
" Charles O., mate bkt. Topgallant
" Charles S., cook, r. 415!^ Natoma
" Charles S., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
934 Minnesota
" Charles T., engineer Ballard & Hall, r.
NW cor 5th and Bluxome
•' Charlotte, domestic. 1521 Jackson
" Chris, clerk Montgomery's Hotel
" Christian, r. 92214 Natoma
" Christian, porter, r. Kansas nr 24th
" Christian, tool sharpener, r. 608, 6th
Anderson Christina, domestic, 323 Hill
" Christina, domestic, 1101 California
" Christina Miss, cigar maker, r. 836 Mission
" Christopher, carriage and wagon manu-
facturer; 415, 6th
" Clara, widow, r. 405 Greenwich
" Clara Miss, surgical bandage maker C.
Hoult & Co.
" Cornelius, carpenter J. Pattinson, r. 3
Elliott Park
" C. R., waiter, r. 503 Folsom
" David E., restaurant, 1934 Market, r. 1926
Market
" David, seaman, r. 3814 Washington
" E., cook The Oberon, r. Hamburger Hotel
" E., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Edith C. Miss, r. 121 Stockton
" Edward, carriage painter, r. 1013 Mission
" Edward, gripman Cal. St. RR. r. 1334 Pine
" Edward, master mariner, r. 103 Butte
" Edward, motorman Market St. Ry., r. ia5'4
Sierra
" Edward, purser, r. 6 Middle
" Edward, seaman, r. 10 Jackson
" Edward, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Edward, tailor W. H. Ramsey, r. 213 Ala-
bama
" Edward, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. laS
Nevada
" Edward B., printer, r. 4 Tonningsen PI
" Edward J., broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 634 Jersey
" Edwin, deckhand str Tiburon, r. Tiburon
" Elias, teamster Olof Wilson, r. 409, 5t.h
" Emanuel, carpenter, r. 21'^ Pond
" Emil, deckhand, r. 8 Jackson
" Emil, pipefitter, r. 513 Connecticut
" Emil, seaman, r. 346, 4th
" Emil, seaman, r. 739, 4th
' ' Emil C. , bookkeeper Blake, Moffi tt & Towne,
r. 2113 Howard
" Emma, widow, r. 1833 Market
" Ernest E., tailor, r. 5 Lily Terrace
" F., steward str Santa Rosa
" F. Chester, clerk Chronicle, r. 1025 Devis-
adero
" Frank, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Frank, conductor California St. RR, r. 1627
Polk
" Frank, laborer, r. 9 Stephen's Court
" Frank, mate bkt Mercury
" Frank, painter Callaghan & Bundesen
" Frank, printer, r. 335 Eddy
" Frank, sailmaker, r. 304 Jackson
" Frank, seaman, r. 19 Steuart
" Frank L., harness maker, r. ,539 Minna
" Frank X., waiter, r. ,337 Jessie
" Frederick, assistant engineer str Newark,
r. Oakland
" Frederick, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie,
r. Oakland
" Frederick, chief engineer str Modoc, r.
Oakland
" Frederick, cook, r. ia5 Folsom
" Frederick, laborer, r. 43 South Park
•' Frederick, master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
311% Bryant
" Frederick, oyster tonger M. B. Moraghan,
r. Millbrae
" Frederick, shoemaker, r. 6 Jane PI
" Frederick, stevedore, r. 108 Francisco
" Frederick, steward, r. 408 Pacific
" Frederick, teamster C. E. Anderson, r. 1521.
19th Av South
'• Frederick A., merchant, r. 205 Chattanooga
" George, r. 25 Tilden
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" George, electrician, r. 816, 15th
" George, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. Jefferson Hotel
" George, porter, r. 715 Howard
" George, metal worker Pao. Metal Wks., r.
Alameda
" George A. (Anderson Bros.), r. 361 Brannan
" George A., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks.
■• George A., policeman, r. 739 Green
" George C. B., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co..
r. 554 Church
" George H., laborer, r. 37 Minna
" George M., compositor Roberts Printing
Co., r. 825 Mission
" George M., master schr Hera, ofiQce 40 Cali-
fornia, room 3, r. 327 Jersey
" George W. (G. W. Anderson & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" George W., plumber, r. 608 Douglass
" George W., pressman Hans Anderson, r.
820 Elizabeth
" Gottfred, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r.
16!4,24th
" Gus, deckhand str Transit, r. Fruitvale
" Gus, oyster packer, r. 26 Zoe
" Gust, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
'■ Gusta, widow, furnished rooms, 544a Mis-
sion
" Gustaf R., baker, r. 748!4 Harrison
" Gustav, deckhand str Encinal, r. Alameda
" Gustav, fireman str Greenwood
" Gustav, hostler J. W. Morshead & Son, r.
20 Clay
" Gustav, laborer, r. 2 Natoma
" Gustav, laborer The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. Railroad Av bet 5th and 6th Avs South
" Gustav, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 227
Harrison
" Gustav, proprietor Central Lodging House,
52, 2d
" Gustav, wood and coal, 446, 6th, r. 30»4
Stanly PI
" Gustav N., second officer str Bay City, r. 2
Washington
" Gustave, clerk Andrew Anderson, r. 497, 4th
" Gustave, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Gustave, lodgings, 52, 2d
" Gustave, seaman, r. 613, 2d
" Gustave, waiter W. F. Weber, r. 748 Har-
rison
" Gustave E. F., physician, 322 O'Farrell
Anderson G. W. & Co. (George W. Anderson),
proprietors Anderson's Oakland, San
Francisco and Mills Seminary Express,
323 East North
■' H. & Co. (Henry P. Anderson and Albert
Wittenhagen), ship carpenters, 9th Av
South nr H
" Halvor, surfman South Side U. S. Life
Saving Station
" Hans, tailor, 373 Natoma, r. 820 Eliztibeth
" Hans C, cabinet maker West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. 147 Dore
" Hans P., tailor, r. 334, 3d rear
" Harry, clerk, r. 5071/2, 20th
" Harry, cook, r. 7 Pixley
" Harry, teacher music, "r. 912 Pacific
' ' Harry A. , bookkeeper Witzemann & Staiger,
r. 119Capp
" Harry A., carrier postoffice, r. 2731 Bryant
Av
" Harry E., liquors, r. 132, 7th
" Harvey D., wood and coal, 804 Montgomery
Av, r. 1046 Mission
Anderson Helen M., teacher music, r. 15 Guerrero
" Henry, helper William F. Wilson, r. 2018«
Filbert
Henry, cabinet maker August Wolf
Henry, cook, r. 510 Stockton
Henry, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 731 Douglass
Henry, master mariner str Progreso, r.
121 Francisco
Henry, photographer, r. 8 Day
Henry, seaman, r. 13 Rincon Av
Henry, seaman, r. 528^/^ Bryant
Henry G. , bookkeeper W. & J . Sloane & Co. ,
r. 14 Hartford
Henry H., machinist, r. 608 Douglass
Henry J., engineer str Bay City, r. Oakland
Henry P. (H. Anderson & Co.), r. 9th Av
South nr H
Henry R., painter, r. 322, 3d
Herbert A., millhand, r. 2826 Howard
Herman, laborer sugar refinery, r. 287 Iowa
Herman, lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 340 Bryant
Herman, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Hezekiah, horse trainer, r. 721, 7th Av
H. F., finisher I. L. Solomon &Co.,r. 10
Mint Av
Hilda Mrs., costumer, 121 Stockton
Hjalmar, tanner, r. 23d bet Vermont and
Kansas, Potrero
Hjalmar (Hextrum & Anderson), r. 103
Nevada
Hjalmar E. (Anderson Brothers), r. 1529
Mission
Holger, cook, r. 739, 4th
Hugh, cooper, r. 6th Av South nr K
Isaac, architect, 19 Mills Bldg, 9th floor
Isaac, capitalist, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Isaac, deckhand str Herald
Jacob H. v., foreman S. H. Harmon Lum-
ber Co., r. 313 Castro
Jacob R., clerk Henry C. G. Wiebusch, r.
802, 17th
James (Anderson & Hakanson), r. 631 Jack-
son
James, assistant keeper East Brothers
Light Station
James, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 910 Valencia
James, cooper, r. 444, 6th
James, furniture, 1121 Market, r. 109, 8th
James, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 16
Natoma
James, ship carpenter, r. 125, 22d
James, shoemaker, 611 Laguna
James, teamster Dupont Powder Co., r. 412,
10th
James, waiter, r. 256'^ Jessie
James Mrs., widow, r. 192 Buchanan
James A., r. 3208 Steiner rear
James A., machinist, r. 31 Madison Av
Anderson James H., chief clerk Louis L. Brom-
well and secretary California Insurance
Co., 410 California, r. 2661 Howard
James H., policeman, r. 2662 Folsom
James J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 544
Lott
Janet H. Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r. 1921 Buchanan
J. E., carriage painter, 3011 Mission
Jeannette G. Miss, teacher Broadway
Grammar School, r. 15 Guerrero
" Jennie, widow, r. 31 Madison Av
Anderson Jerome A., physician and surgeon
and president Pacific Coast Theosophi-
cal Corporation, 9 Donohoe Bldg, r. 10.39
20th
J. M. Mrs., r. 825 Mission
Johanna, widow, r. 2 Beale PI
John, r. 716 Montgomery
John, bartender, r. 515 Kearny
John, bartender People's Palace
John, bartender Kistenmacher Bros., r. 97
Steuart
John, carpenter, r. 102 Hoffman Av
John, carpenter, r. 2408 Yolo
John, clerk, r. 24 Bernard
John, cook George Spencer, r. 863'/i Market
John, cooper Cal. Wine Assn
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" John, fireman str Bay City, r. Oalsland
" John, foreman P. C. S. S. Co., r. 387 Palmer
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1817 Lyon
" John, house mover Olof Wilson, r. 409, 5th
" John, laborer, r. 2623 Sutter
" John, laborer Martin Holje, r. 2408 Yolo
" John, janitor Murphy Bldg
" John, liquors, 212 Townsend
" John, longshoreman, r. 260!^ Tehama
" John, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
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" John, master schr Charles E. Falk, office
pier 4 Steuart, r. 930 Pacific
" John, master mariner, r. 95 Steuart
" John, pipe fitter, r. NE cor Pennsylvania
Av nr Butte
" John, porter Moore, Hunt & Co , r. 716
Montgomery
" John, porter O. B. Smith & Co., r. Oakland
" John, proprietor Union Hotel, 212 Michigan
" John, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" John, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
" John, seaman, r. 217i4 Perry
" John, seaman, r. 222i/4 Ritch
" John, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" John, seaman, r. 414 Folsom
" John, seaman, r. 543 Howard
" John, shoemaker, 1515 Steiner
" John, traveling salesman, r. 153 Dore
" John, tailor, r. 428 Vallejo
" John, waiter Sailors' Home
" John, waiter, r. 823 Jackson
" John A., cook, r. 320 Cortland Av
" John A., driver White Star Laundry Co., r.
9 Cohen PI
" John A., seaman, r. 204 Steuart
" John A., wiper Mills Bldg, r. 10 Oak Grove
Av
" John C. (A. C. Anderson & Co.), r. 1536
Sanchez
" John C, bartender Tietjen & Schwerin, r.
605 Broadway
" John C, clerk, r. 1921 Buchanan
" John C, helper Union I. Wks., r. 537 Con-
necticut
" John E., seaman, r. 416, 28th
" John E., tailor, 6!^ Golden Gate Av rear
" John E., waiter, r. 520b Turk
" John F., bill clerk S. H. Frank & Co., r. 2112
Howard
" John F., captain of watch P. M. S. S. Co's
wharf, r. Oakland
'■ John F., cement worker, r. 127, 2d
" John F., printer, 213 Eddy, r. 337 Eddy
" John H., seaman, r. 6 Howard
" John J., conductor, r. 544 Lott
" John L. (Anderson Bros.), r. 361 Brannan
" John McC, r. 1919 Webster
" John N., laborer, r. Nebraska bet Butte and
Mariposa
" John P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2022
McAllister
" John P., tailor, r. 769 Market
" John T., stevedore, r. 22 Harriet
" John W., chief engineer Merchants' Ice and
Cold Storage Co., r. 506 California Av
" John W., glove cutter F. G. Conklin & Co.,
r. 820 Elizabeth
" Jonathan, carpenter, r. 424 Jersey
" Joseph, bartender Adolph L. Anderson, r.
816 Montgomery
" Joseph G., bootblack, SW cor Mission and
2d, r. 75 Jessie
" J. P., coppersmith, r. 524 Napa
" J. Stewart, bootblack, 107 Powell, r. 920
Washington
" Julius, carpenter and builder, 1740 Market.
r. 336, 27th
" Julius, electrician, r. 901 Folsom
" Julius C, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1405, 6th
Av
" J. W., packer clothing and equipage depot
quartermaster's dept. U. S. A., r. 134, 4th
" L. A., r. 3662 Folsom
" Lars, cigars and tobacco, 625 Union
" Lars P., shoe manufacturer, 214 Minna
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Anderson Len, deckhand str Sausalito
" Lena Miss, manager wholesale dept. Ches-
ter F. Wright, r. 2013 Folsom
Lewis, blacksmith, r. 1501 Leavenworth
Lewis, blacksmith, 1504 Vallejo, r. 1313
Jackson
Lilburn B., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1306%
Jackson
Lois S., widow, r. 15 Guerrero
Lorenzo, r. IOOIV2 Natoma
Lottie, widow, r. 7 Grant Alley
Louis, butcher J. J. Looney, r. 532^4 Har-
rison
Louis, coalpasser revenue str Bear
Louis, seaman, r. 749 Howard
Louis, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. 18th
Av nr Railroad Av
Louis L., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 4 Cedar
Av
Louisa Mrs., r. 1515 Mission
M., 1st officer U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrona
M., teamster, r. 209 Leidesdorff
M. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 119 Capp
M. A., master str Lakme, r. East Oakland
Magnus, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 106
Minna
Marcellus O., sergeant police, r. 427 Fre-
mont
Marcus, policeman, r. 803 Lott
Marquet, master mariner, 9 Mission
Marie, domestic, 137 Haight
Martha, domestic, 702 Dolores
Martin, carpenter, r. 10 Alaska PI
Martin, 1st officer str San Joaquin No. 4,
r. 308, 10th
Martin, hostler J. W. Morshead & Son, r.
33 Lewis PI
Martin, longshoreman, r. 327 Beale
Martin, marine fireman, r. 534, 2d
Martin, oiler str Washtenaw
Martin, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. Army
bet Folsom and Harrison
Martin Mrs., r. 533a Haight
Martin C, bartender, r. 56414 Bryant
Mary, widow, r. 33a Kis sling
Mary, widow, r. 1202 Mission
Mary, domestic, 1330 Jack on
Mary Mrs., lodgings, 3 Washington
Mary A., widow, r. 1304 Vallejo
Mathias C, motorman, r. 1434 Kentucky
Maurice, r. 757 Harrison
Mauritz, cigars, r. 739, 4th
Michael, ship carpenter, r. 1134 Iowa
Nathan D., attorney at law, 601 Spreckels
Bldg
" Neil, fruit packer, r. 8 Sheridan
Anderson Nels, secretary California Transpor-
tation Co.. office Jackson St. Wharf
(Pier 5), r. 3826 Howard
-" Nelson, plumber Quinn & Pollock, r. 1501
Leavenworth
" Nicholas, waiter, r. 159 Minna
" Nicholas C, paper hanger, r. 412^4 Fell
" Niels A., tailor, r. 629 Stevenson
" O., mariner, r. 737 Howard
" Ole, carpenter, r. 628 Andover Av
" Ole, chief engineer str Oakland, r. Oakland
" Ole, foreman wood finisher S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 783 Mission
" Oliver, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r. 17th
Av South nr L
" Ollie, carpenter, r. 783 Folsom
" Olaf, fireman U. S. str Albatross
" Olof, laborer, r. 119 Gilbert rear
" Olof, laborer, r. Bradford nr Powhattan
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Anderson Olof A. (Anderson Bros.), r. 1529 Mis-
sion
" Olof G., seaman, r. 548 Bryant
■ Oscar, r. 219 Golden Gate Av
" Oscar, clerk str Constance, r. 2228 Pine
" Oscar, hostler Thomas Kelly & Sons,r. 1517
Ellis
" Oscar, laborer, r. 8 Jackson
•' Oscar, tailor, TlSVa Bush
" Oscar A., ironworker Union I. Wks., r.
East Av, Holly Park
" Oscar O., master schr Edward Parke, office
34 Luning Bldg, r. 2228 Pine
" Osmer W., elevator Crocker Building, r. 2<i
Rausch
■• Otto, night watchman Sailors' Home
■• Otto E., stickerhand Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co.. r. Oakland
" Otto F., r. E s Kentucky bet Sierra and
Nevada
" Otto H., finisher John Hoey, r. 330 Minna
" Patrick, fireman str Piedmont, r. Oakland
" Paul, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Perry, hostler D. Morrison, r. 308, 18th
" Peter, baker Hermann Lemmermann, r.
650, 4th
" Peter, bartender P. Anderson, r.2013Folsom
" Peter, clerk Overland House
'• Peter, deckhand str Sausalito
•' Peter, dishwasher Henry Diers, r. 430
O'Farrell
" Peter, engineer Gray Bros.
" Peter, engineer tugboat Liberty, r. 915
Battery
" Peter, groceries and liquors, 432 Brannan
•• Peter, laborer, r. 650, 4th
" Peter, proprietor Hermann House. 2013
Folsom
'• Peter, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Peter, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Peter, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
'■ Peter, tallow maker Cal. Tallow Wks., 6th
Av South nr L
•■ Peter, washer S. F. Laundry
" Peter A., blacksmith, r. 3210 Steiner
" Peter A., seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Peter B., painter, r. 308 Guerrero
" Peter C, car washer, r. Maple nr Jackson
" Peter E., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 5th Av
bet I and J
'■ Peter M., master str Transit, office 55 Mis-
sion, r. 22 Oak Grove Av
'■ Phillip, laborer, r. 113, 26th
Anderson Preserving Co. (Camden, N. J.), F. S.
Greenlee agent, 203 Front
'• Ralph, conductor S. P. Co., r. 530. 3d
'• Reinhold L., lunch supplies, 9 Park Av, r.
100 McAllister
'• Richard, cook. r. 206, 4th
• Richard K. (Anderson Bros.), r. 1225 Ne-
braska
" Richard N., bartender Harlow & Mon-
tenegro
■• Robert, carpenter, r. 24 Bernard
'■ Robert A., passepartout maker Schussler
Bros., r. 418 Ellis
'■ Robert, Jr., baker, r. 24 Bernard
•' Robert J., r. 4714 Clara
- Robert S., principal Anderson's College
and Normal School, r. 3142, 16th
■■ Robert W., master str Empire, r. 608 Doug-
lass
" Roy R., spice mixer, r. 205 Chattanooga
•• Samuel, seaman str Noyo
•■ Samuel, surf man Golden Gate Life Saving
Station
Anderson Samuel, tailor, r. 1516 Hyde
" Samuel C, grinder Cal. Saw Wks., r. Oak-
land
■• Sarah J., widow, r. 2661 Howard
" Sophie, domestic, 2235 Washington
" Stephen, seaman, r. 14 Washington
" Stewart, bootblack, r. 4 Scheerer
•' Swan, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 74 Cali-
fornia Av
" Swan A., painter, r. 114 McAllister
'• Stewart M., cashier ins. dept. Balfour,
Guthrie &Co., r. Sausalito
" Theodore, r. 650, 4th
" Theodore, iceman, r. 741 Filbert
" Theodore, laborer, r. 26 Gilbert
■' Theodore, seaman, r. 120 Howard
■' Thomas, r. 33 Louisa
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3247
Mission
" Thomas, electrician Cal. Electric Supply
and Cons. Co., r. 702, 24th
■• Thomas, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Thomas, miner, r. 715 Howard
Anderson Thomas, president Seg. Belcher and
Midas Consolidated Mining Co., 50 Ne-
vada Block, r. 2209 Devisadero
• Thomas, seaman, r. 145, 4th
■' Thomas, spar maker, r. 207, 26th
" Thomas, teamster H. McGill, r. 33 Louisa
" Thomas, waiter, r. 26 Eddy
•' Thomas W.. shipping master Coasting
Seamen's Shipping Assn., r. 133 Diamond
'• Tillie A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1810 Page, 8
rear
■' Victor, clerk Oscar Loden, r. 352, 3d
■■ Victor, engineer, r. 24(J8 Yolo
■' Victor, quarryman, r. 303, 3d
■' Victor, porter Merchants' Ice and Cold
Storage Co., r. 117 Cuvier
'• Victor J., clerk, r. 829, 15th
■■ Waldron W., teacher dancing Saratoga
Hall, r. 500 Eddy
" Wallace, clerk, r. 1318 California
• Walter, clerk R. E. Revalk & Co.
• Walter, machinist J. G. North, r. 6 Middle
•' Walter E., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 731 Douglass
• Walter G., cashier S. J. Friedlander & Co.,
r. 781 Sutter
" William, driver, r. 607, 3d
• William, engineer Tubbs Cordage Co.. r.
552 Indiana
" William, fruit packer, r. 8 Sheridan
• William, iron worker, r. 967 Harrison
•• William, laborer, r. 27 Folsom Av
■' William, laborer, r. 225 Drumm
■' William, laborer Union I. Wks., r. 816,
15th
•■ William, master schr Margaret C, office
Pier 7 Steuart, r. .353 Minna
•' William, seaman, r. 41!^ East
" William, seaman, r. 247, 2d
■• William, seaman, r. ,534, 2d
• William, traveling salesman, r. 624 Jer-
sey
■ William, waiter Adolph & Vivian, r. Ful-
ton nr 2d Av
■' William A., longshoreman, r. 5 Beale PI
•' William B. (Anderson Bros.), r. 1221 Ne-
braska
" William E., clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r.
25 Everett
•• William E., seaman, r. 336, 28th
Anderson William H., assistant Attorney-Gen-
eral, 419 California, rooms 18-20, r. 3915
California
• William H., calker, r. 417 Elizabeth
■ William J., barber John F. Skinner, r. 737
Howard
" William R., foreman Palmetto Brush Co.,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
" William T., floor walker Chicago Clothing
Co., r. 642 Folsom
" William W., barber Robert T. Brodek, r. 25
Everett
Anderson Winslow, M. D., physician and sur-
geon, hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m., office
and r. 603 Sutter, tel Main 5572
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Jackson
4®" Anderson. See Andersen, Andresen and
Enderson
Anderson's College and Normal School, Robert
S. Anderson principal, 3142, 16th
" Oakland, San Francisco and Mills Semi-
nary Express, G. W. Anderson & Co.
proprietors, 323 East North
" Private Hospital for diseases of women,
Dr. Winslow Anderson proprietor, 603
Sutter
Anderton Albert F., liquors, 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av
" Frederick C, tanner, r. 812 Potrero Av
" Mary E., widow, r. 818 Sutter
Andes Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co.. Nev.),
Nathaniel T. Messer president, John W.
Twiggs secretary, 20, 21, 22 Nevada
Block
Andichou John, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks., r.
1321, 7th Av South
" Martin, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks., r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
" Maxime, cook, r. Railroad Av bet K and L
Andlauer Alexis J., carpenter, r. 937 Sanchez
" Joseph v., clerk Pacific American Decora-
tive Co., r. 937 Sanchez
Andraa Frederick, carpenter r. 435, 29th
Andrada Manuel, waiter, r. 322J4 Brannan
Andrade Guillermo, Mexican land and mining
agent, 214 California, r. 656 Folsom
" Hortensia Miss, teacher piano, r. 911
Vallejo
" Joseph S., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" M., waiter str City of Panama
" Manuel J. (W. E. Oakes & Co.), r. San
Leandro
" Vicenta, widow, r. 911 Vallejo
Andrae H. R., sawyer, r. 630 Elizabeth
Andrazze Ubaldo, cook, r. 422 Broadway
Andre Anthony A., adjuster flre losses, 221 San-
some, r. 1501A Larkin
Celestin, cook Eugene Godon, r. 520 Jack-
son
Ernst F. , captain Army of Heaven at Hand,
r. N s Channel nr 9th
J. Lewis, porter Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 416 Montgomery
John L., student, r. 1501A Larkin
Joseph, florist M. Pellissier, r. Cortland
Av nr San Bruno Av
ANDRE LEON,
employment office, 315 Stockton, tele-
phone Main 1304, r. Alameda
Andre Pauline Mrs., with Leon Andre, r. 2219i^
Sutter
" Ricardo, teacher French, r. 2229i4 Sutter
" Robert, r. 420 Jackson
Andrea Christina, domestic, 1322 Golden Gate
Av
" Florient L., dairyman, 16th Av South nr G
" Frank, milker N. Hansen, r. Amazon nr
Vienna Av
" Joseph, assistant engineer str Piedmont
Andreatta Emma Mrs., r. 1061 Folsom
Andreazzi Ubaldo, cook I. Cuenin
Andreine Ormand, wool puller Legallet-Hell-
wig Tanning Co., r. 'ath Av South nr
Railroad Av
Andrensky Lena, widow, r. 704 Bush
Andres Alma A. Miss, stenographer, r. 2754
Octavia
" Caroline, widow, r. 152 Minna
" Christian, cooper, r. 110^, 14th
" F. O., sign cutter C. A. Klinkner & Co., r.
New Western Hotel
" Frederick O., glove maker Farrant & Co.,
r. 622 Eddy
" Fritz, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" George S., superintendent Pac. Oil and
Lead Wks., N s King bet 2d and 3d, r.
1910 Vallejo
" Jennie Miss, r. 152 Minna
" John P., plumber, r. 153 Minna
" Joseph, r. 203 Laguna
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Andres Joseph, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
" L. Mrs., widow, r. 2754 Octavia
Andresen Andrew, driver Frank B. Peterson
&Co.
" Andrew, master str National City, office
304 California, r. Alameda
" Chris P., laborer, r. 310'/4 Ritch
" Ingeborg Miss, r. Old People's Home
" John, baker Schwerin & Sons, r. 612 Mason
" Nicholas, painter, r. 413^4 Fell
4S=" Andresen. See Andersen, Anderson and
Enderson
Andreson Charles, seaman, r. 25314 Clementina
Andressen Henry, seaman, r. 1017i^ York
" Peter H., cabinet maker, r. 1818 Folsom
Andrew Adam, secretary and general manager
Mount Shasta Mineral Spring Co., Shasta
Springs, Cal., office cor. 6th and Town-
send, branch office 205 Front
" Alfred G., carpenter, r. 89 Albion Av
•' Elizabeth, widow, r. 1231 Ellis
•' Hannah Miss, 1061 Folsom
■' James C, boat loader Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. 1835 Polk
• Kittle Mrs., dressmaking, 1616 Union, r.
1620 Union
" May P. Miss, stenographer Northwestern
National Insurance Co., r. 1331 Ellis
" Richard J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1381/2, nth
" Sanford H., ticket taker Paul Boy ton Chute
Co.. r. 646 Fell
" William, capitalist, r. 646 Fell
" William O., bookkeeper, r. 2432 Bush
4®" Andrew. See Andrews, Andros and Andrus
Andrews A., watches, jewelry, etc., 221 Mont-
gomery, r. Lick House
" Alexander, engineer, r. 13 Johnston Av
" Alexander Jr., carpenter, r. 13 Johnston Av
" Alfred, r. 61814 Filbert
" Andrew, deckhand str Bay City
" Anna, 3410 Pacific Av
" Archibald A., cigars and tobacco. 28 Ellis,
r. 915 Post
" Archie Le R., clerk Archibald A. Andrews,
r. 915 Post
" Charles, machinist Williams & Orton, r.
753 Howard
" Charles F., bicycle renting and repairing,
NW cor 20th and Shotwell, r. 540 Shot-
well
" Charles W., porter W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
Oakland
" Edward, seaman, r. 15 Hampton PI
" Edwin O., r.225iA, 7th
" Evellyn M., carpenter James W. Baldwin,
r. 328 O'Farrell
" F. C, master mariner, 9 Mission
" Frank D., salesman Raphael's, r. 427 Eddy
" Frederick J., carpenter Risdon I. & L.Wks.,
r. 908 Treat Av
" George, clerk Knickerbocker Coal Co., r.
Oakland
" George, engineer, r. 329;^, 6th
" George F., 2d engineer str Gold, r. Peta-
luma
" George T., r. 231 Castro
'■ George W., bookkeeper Henry Moffat, r.
2440 Post
" George W., laborer, r. 1244, 6th Av South
•' Granville B., clerk Jordan's Museum of
Anatomy, r. 139, 31st
" Guy H., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 2322 Geary
" Harry A., physician, r. 312 Bartlett
" Hattie Mrs., shoe-fitter, r. 22514, 7th
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Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied. L
Andrews Herbert, painter, r. 183 Perry
Herbert L.. painter, r. 115 Turk
Isabell A. Mrs., furnished rooms, 915 Post
James, clerk, r. 1017 Powell
James, engineer, r. 1514 Folsom
James, painter Swan & Stein, r. 471 Jessie
Jeremiah M., pilot str Dauntless, r. 1501
Waller
Jesse S., with Brown, Craig & Co., r. 2440
Post
John, chief engineer str Onward, r. 1034J^
Shotwell
John, herder quartermaster's dept. U. S.
A., r. Presidio
John, laborer, r. 92 West Mission
John, machinist, r. 2516 McAllister
John. 3d engineer str Aurora
John, waiter, r. 613 Folsom
Joseph A., teamster Masonic Cemetery, r.
13 Johnston Av
Joseph C. blacksmith, r. 1501 Mission
Lester, shoemaker George Pollock, r. 317
O'Farrell
Lewis, machinist, r. 3016 Steiner
Lewis, marble cutter, r. 13 Johnston Av
Libby Mrs., dressmaking, 1835 Polk
Lincoln, butcher, r. 1244, 6th Av South
Lyman R. (Galloway. Giddings & Co.), r.
1702'^ Leavenworth
M. Mrs., widow, r. 7.39 Post
Marenius R.. cabinet maker Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. 7291/2 Treat Av
Mattie Mrs., r. 410 Post
Napoleon T.. carpenter, r. NE cor Railroad
and 5th Avs South
Nellie Miss, telegraph operator, r. 517
Mason
Nelson, bookkeeper Matthew Turner, r. 1114
Kentucky
N. Samuer(Andrews & Blodgett), r. 1428
Market
Oliver, butcher, r. 1244, 6th Av South
Richard, r. 1008 Guerrero
Richard H.. with German American Ins.
Co., r. 96 Fair Oaks
R. L. Mrs., r. 1714 Market
Robert S.. conductor Market St. Ry., r. 915
Post
T., 2d steward str Santa Rosa
T. D., salesman Raphael's, r. 24^4 Turk
Thomas G., watchman, r. 2 Chath m PI
Thomas H.. stage carpenter Morosco's
Grand Opera House, r. 808 Mission
ANDREWS THOMAS P.,
photographic and magic-lantern ap-
paratus, 109 Montgomery, r. 117a
Bartlett
Andrews Walter, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 423 Bush
" Walter J., traveling salesman, r. 717 Hayes
" William (Andrews & Serpa), r. 606, 3d
" William, gardener, r. 1311 Pine
■' William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" William A., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.
Co., r. 10 Hancock
" William H. H.. master mariner, r. 631 Sac-
ramento
" William S.. painter, r. 226 Michigan
•' & Blodgett (N. Samuel Andrews and Fred-
erick E. Blodgett), fruits, 1444 Market
" & Serpa (William Andrews and Frank
Serpa), barbers, 606. 3d
«y Andrews. See Andrew, Andros, Andross
and Andrus
Andriano Albert, journalist, r. 400b Oak
Andrichevich John, waiter Julius Lenenberger,
r. 255 Steven on
Andrie Alfred, gardener, r. 10 Scott PI
Andrieu Clorandin F., restaurant, 506 Kearny,
r. 720 Montgomery Av
" Jean, dyer, r. 815 Stockton
Andrieux Alfred, gardener, r. 619 Pacific
Andromeda The. Edward L. Wagner proprie-
tor, 931 Kearny
Andronneti Pau , porter, r. 1707b Stockton
Andros Charles, sea an, r. 820 Battery
" Milton (Andros & Frank), r. 1918 Broadway
Andros & Frank (Milton Andros and Nathan
H. Frank), attorneys at law, 330 San-
some, rooms 6-7
Andross Jennie, widow, r. 405 Hyde
" Porter H., secretary West Consolidated
Virginia and California Mining Co., 334
Pine, room 10, r. 405 Hyde
" William C, entry clerk S. F. Shoe House,
r. 405 Hyde
.ftS" Andro s. See Andrews and Andrus
A idrozzows ;y Adolph, clerk, r. 704 Bush
" Lena, widow, r. 704 Bush
Andrus George M., engineer, r. 329^, 6th
" William F., salesman E. T. Allen Co., r.
Oakland
^S- Andrus. See Andrew, Andrews and An-
dross
Andruss George H., with L. W. McGlauflln, r.
29361/4 California
Anfibolo Felice, laborer, r. 218 Francisco rear
" Phillip, sewer contractor, r 218i/4 Francisco
rear
Anflndsen Bernard, master mariner, 9 Mission
r. 15 Pacific
" Olof, master str Casper, r. 327 Hill
Anfinson Anfin, laborer, r. 11.38 Mission
Angee Edward, wharfinger, r. 404 Turk
Angeir D wight M., wharfinger Pier 13, r. 404
Turk
Angel Forrest, carpenter, r. 2819 Folsom
" Godfrey L., clerk, r. 1515^4 Mission
" J. B., capitalist, r. The Colonial
.^" Angel. See Angell, Ankel, Engle and Enkle
Angela Michele, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
Texas bet Butte and 18th
Angeli Alponse, cleaner J. Spaulding & Co.,
r. 733 Filbert
Angeline O., messenger, r. 51 Russ
Angelini James, bookkeeper F. Scatena & Co.,
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r. 1606 California
Angelius Charles, starter Market St. Ry., r.
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Angell Chester L., draughtsman Golden State
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Development Co., 30 Mills Bldg, •9th
floor
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Av
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" W, painter, r. 22 Turk
" William J., bartender Samuel Maxwell, r.
Ocean House Road nr Jules Av
-^"Angell. See Angel, Ankel, Engle and Enkle
Angellotti Frances L. Mrs., widow, r. 1424 Bush
Angelo Edward J., collector S. F. Gas Light
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director, 410 Franklin
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Mexico, Livingston Gilson manager, 211
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506 Post
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net), wood and coal, 506 Post
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r. 606 Stevenson
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Angus James S., with estate of James G. Fair,
r. 1518 Broderick
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504 Napa
Angus William, asst. secretary Edison Light
and Power Co., 229 Stevenson, r. East
Oakland
Anie Frederick, varnisher and polisher pianos,
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superintendent, 2514, 16th
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ton president, L. F. Reichling secretary,
404 Montgomery
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Ankel Abraham, r. 1112 Hyde
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floor, r. 903 McAllister
Ankele John H., special agent North German
Fire Ins. Co., 225 Sansome
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" Nicholas A., jeweler, 13 Trinity, r. 2548
Folsom
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328, 3d
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Annan William C, shoemaker Charles A.
Onstott, r. 564 Mission
Annandale The, 606 Shotwell
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ifornia
Anne Pedro O., salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r.
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1213 Dupont
Anninger Joseph, brushmaker R. W. Simpson,
r. 2101/2, nth
Annis Alexander G., freight solicitor Union
Transportation Co. , ofQce Clay St. Wharf
(Pier 1), r. North Berkeley
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r. West Berkeley
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r. 812, 21st
" Charles H. Jr., shoemaker, r. 1318 Guerrero
" Eva, widow, r. 804, 3d
•' Frederick, operator Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 812, 21st
xm' Annis. See Ennis and Innis
Annuzi Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 5 Pollard PI
Annuzzi Leonardo, peddler, r. 10 Margaret PI
Ansbro George A., clerk United Typewriter and
Supplies Co., r. 16% Hill
■' Harry T., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
328, 12th
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" Matthew C, clerk Morris & Kennedy, r.
I614 Hill
Ansburg Charles, peddler, r. 1713 Dupont
" Isidore, peddler, r. 1713 Dupont
Ansell James, r. 678 Harrison
Anselm Henry, r. 620 Minna
Anselmi Peter, clerk G. Janes, r. 354, 4th
Anshor Hall, cor Market and 6th
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Ansley Washington, cooperage, 14 Merchant
Anson Frank, painter, r. 1005, 18th
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" M. E. Mrs., cashier Sutro Baths, r. 7 Olive
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ANSONIA CLOCK CO.,
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Ansorge Fredrika, widow, r. 612 Pine
Ansot Henry, teacher fencing, r. 1439 Pine
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1328 Polk, r. 1439 Pine
Anspach Julius H., waiter New Washington
Hotel, r. 30a Clara
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Clara
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Emanu - El and secretary Anspacher
Brothers, 214 Pine, r. 1400 McAllister
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dent. Garrison Gerst vice - president,
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hay and grain, warehouse 616-618, 7th,
ofBce 214 Pine, room 17
" Gustavus, r. 1400 McAllister
" -Meyers Hannah, widow, r. 1400 McAllister
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4®°" Anthony. See Antoni and Antony
Anthounsen Henry, laborer, r. 2314b Mason
" Robert H., teamster Phelps & Arnold, r.
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Anticevich John, fruits and vegetables, 46, 7th,
r. same
Antich Martin, cook Mikulich & Kiselich, r.
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Antippas Alexander, fruits. Point Lobos Av nr
Cliff House, r. 59 Jessie
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" Andreas E., fruits, 41 Market
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" Jacova, widow, r. 2 Hartman
" Nicholas, fruits and candles. 237Vi East,
r. 59 Jessie
Antiquarian Book Store, Patrick J. Healy pro-
prietor, 203 Powell
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Antoldi S. & Co. (Stainslaus Antoldi), produce
commission merchants, 415-417 Davis
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ton
Anton Charles, baker, r. 1406 Powell
" F., waiter str Areata
" John, seaman str San Juan
" Joseph, laborer, r. 619 Ellis rear
" Joseph, seaman str Eureka
" Louis, waiter Thomas Murray, r. 510 Jack-
son
Antonas Nicholas (Antonas & Ivankovich), r.
131 Turk
" & Ivankovich (Nicholas Antonas and
Louis Ivankovich), tailors, 131 Turk
An tone Frank, seaman, r. 916 Montgomery
Antonelle Joseph S., contractor, 512 Montgom-
ery
Antonelli Vincenzo, watchman Dunham, Carri-
gan & Hayden Co., r. 1622 Hayes
Antonetti Edward N., house and sign painter,
205 O'Farrell, r. 369, 11th
Antoni E., seaman str Santa Rosa
" Joseph, salesman Casimir Baldocohi, r.
1002 Buchanan
" Louis, liquors, 303 Montgomery Av, r. 303^
Montgomery Av
" Samuel (Antoni & Pellegrini), r. 515 Union
" & Pellegrini (Samuel Antoni and Giuseppe
Pellegrini), wood and coal, 506-508 Green
4®=" Antoni. See Anthony and Antony
Antoniades Euthymius, cook, r. 542^^ Natoma
Antonlazzi Peter, furniture, 1800-1802 Powell
Antonietti Anton, machine hand D. Woerner
" John, driver Kate Emhoff, r. cor Lisbon
and Japan Av
Antonini Giovanni B. (Figone & Antonini), r.
628 Broadway
Antonio Edmund, cook, r. 412 Main
" F., laborer Pao. Roll. Mill
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Oakland
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O'Farrell
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Oakland
" Lillie, actress Cremome Theatre
" Marcilino, r. 311 Pacific
Antonioli Casimir, wines and liquors, NE cor
Washington and Battery, r. 3 Martha PI
Antonovich Dominic G., capitalist, r. 730 Green
" Edith, japanner George H. Tay Co., r. 1709
Stockton
" Florio, capitalist, r. 712 Green
Antonsen Hans, r. 815 Humboldt
Antony Henry, cutler Will & Finck Co., r. 149 J^
Fair Oaks
4®" Antony. See Anthony and Antoni
Antrim Howard D., r. 807 California
" Howard D. Mrs., proprietor The Antrim,
807 California
" The, Mrs. Howard D. Antrim proprietor,
807 California
Antron Edward P., clerk F. A. Beckett, r. 15
West Mission
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Antz Albert G., butcher, r. 1825 Bush
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Bush
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nr Lee Av
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Lee Av
" Peter, dairyman, cor Pope and Hanna
" William, carpenter, r. Holloway Av nr
Lee Av
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Rondel PI
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cor Isabel
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House, r. 1012b Washington
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Welch, r. 737 Grove
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" William, r. 727 Grove
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Applegarth A. George, draughtsman Wright &
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Applewhite Andrew L., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 717 Hyde
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Arago Andrew, coal passer str Corona, r. 927
Broadway
Arakel John, fruits and vegetables, 127;4, 4th
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Araos Leary, laborer, r. 9a Natoma
Arata Andrew, teamster Gray & Ba,rbieri, r. 4
Jasper PI
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ton
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433}^ Broadway rear
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rear
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per PI
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fornia and Pine, r. 1717 Stockton
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Greenwich rear
" John, vegetable gardens, Corbett Road nr
Alms House Road
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Old San Jose Road and Sunny Side Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 740 Florida
" Joseph, laborer, r. 1904% Powell
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nr Alms House Road
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ramento
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fornia and Pine, r. 13 Lafayette PI
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Av
" & Brother (Paola and Louis), livery stable,
716 Pacific
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Arberonet Jean, cook Sartori & Fantina
Arbidie Henrietta Miss, dressmaker, r. 633 Gol-
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Arbogast Clara, widow, r. 1010a Bush
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Arbuthnat Clare E. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hos-
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Arcade House, Charles F. Smith proprietor, 45
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Arcadian Woolen Mills, 118 Battery
Areata and Mad River R. R. Co. (Areata, Hum-
boldt Co.), F. Korbel & Bros, proprietors,
main office 723 Bryant
Archambault George, cook, r. 1118 Stevenson
Archbold William, bushelman Benedict & Tur-
ner, r. 409 Sutter
Archer Albert, traveling salesman, r. 1604 Turk
" Albert S., clerk W. T. Smith & Son, r. 220%
Waller
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M. Co.. r. 1316 California
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hama rear
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■' Comos, real estate, r. 2031 Steiner
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Spear
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Bldg. Wks., r. Oakland
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Savoy
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Co., r. Oakland
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r. 2031 Steiner
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'■ William Jr., upholsterer, r. 415, 5th
Archibald Alice Miss, trained nurse, r. 1117 Van
Ness Av
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ell, r. 320O'Farrell
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" James, r. 636 Sutter
Archibald James F. J., 303 California, r. Bo-
hemian Club
" Jennie Miss, dressmaker, r. 938 Valencia
" Prescott L., r. 311 Golden Gate Av
" Robert A., veterinary surgeon, 1830- Post, r.
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" William H., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1434 Turk
" William P., laborer School dept., r. 311
Golden Gate Av
ArcMtect New City Hall, office New City Hall,
2d floor
Architectural Iron Works, Alexander M. Bruce
proprietor, W s Channel bet 17th and 18th
" Iron Works, O'Connell & Lewis proprie-
tors, SW cor Kearny and Francisco
Arciniega Trinidad Mrs., r. 1503 Leavenworth
Arctic Fur Co. (Marcus Moses), fur manufac-
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fornia, works SE cor Illinois and Center
Arcuri Louis, barber, 825 Pacific
Ardery Annie I. Mrs., r. 429 O'Farrell
Ardin Theodore, carpenter, r. E s San Bruno
Av nr 15th Av South
Arding DoUie Miss, artist, r. 1620 Dolores
" Helene Miss, artist, r. 1620 Dolores
Arding Mary, widow, r. 1620 Dolores
" Walter A., clerk ins. dept. Balfour, Guthrie
& Co., r. 1620 Dolores
>e®~ Arding. See Harding
Ardley Edwin, salesman Raphael Weill &Co.,
r. Berkeley
Ardoin Adolphe, cook Jacques Mounier, r. 26
Scott PI
Arees John, liquors, 639 California, r. 20V3 Wet-
more PI
Aregger Charles, liquors, 49 Stevenson
Areia Francisco G., bartender Francisco M.
Ramos, r. NW cor Jackson and Drumm
Arellano Bernard J., wireworker Standard Iron
and Wire Wks., r. 225, 4th
" John L., porter, r. 602 Lombard
" Mauro S., carpenter, 536 Green
" Mauro S. Jr., carpenter, 536 Green
Arena Salvator, peddler, r. 317 Green
Arenas Cipriana Mission, r. 634 Vallejo
Arend Lulu, widow, r. 1319b Clay
Arendes Fred, groceries and liquors, 215, 14th
Arendt Edward T., upholsterer, r. 1320 Union
" Michael, merchant (Angels Camp), office
25 Battery
" Otto, cement, r. 21 Dehon rear
" Otto, piano tuner, r. 30 Albion Av
Areno Giuseppe, peddler, r. 1 Jasper PI
Arens Albert J., jeweler W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 618 jersey
" George H., bookkeeper, r. 29 Moss
" John, pipemaker Francis Smith & Co.
Arensberg Helen, stenographer, r. 807 Harrison
" Jennie, widow, r. 807 Harrison
" Philip, bookkeeper Caro Bros., r. 807 Harri-
son
Arenstein Myer W., optician, r. 1154?^ Folsom
Arents Edward, merchandise broker, 9 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. 30 Golden Gate Av
Arentsen Andrew, seaman, r. 120 Howard
Arenz John (Arenz & Gietzen), r. 2439 Cali-
fornia
" & Gietzen (John Arenz and Jacob Giet-
zen), bakery, 2439 California
Arey D. M. Mrs., widow, r. 1357 Post
" Theodore R., master bktn J. M. Griffith,
office 10 Market
" Thomas, r. 125 Francisco
4@~Arey. See Airey
Arf Herman, musician, r. 716 Fulton
Arfl Frederick T., master schr Maid of Orleans,
r. 739, 4th
Arfsten Broder, groceries and liquors, NW cor
15th and Noe
" E. Mrs., dressmaking, 105 Polk
" Emil, wine tester, r. 105 Polk
" Giene, domestic, 824 Waller
" Knudt E. (J. Boehrer & Co.j, r. Oakland
Argall F. G., special agent ins. dept. Balfour,
Guthrie & Co., r. Sausalito
" John, r. 628 Golden Gate Av
Argens George P., roofer, r. 803 Montgomery
" William, stableman, r. 820 Waller
Argenti Frank, druggist TuUio A. Rottanzi, r.
29441/2 Mission
" Jerome J. B.,Ph. G., professor of botany
Cal. College of Pharmacy, r. 2944^4 Mis-
sion
" Joseph, bootblack, r. 6 Hunt
" Pierre, employee French Hospital
" Tulloi, marble cutter, r. 2944^4 Mission
" Tulloi Jr., blacksmith, 2938Vi Mission, r.
605 Bartlett
Argentine Republic Consulate, Jose L. Schlei-
den acting consul, 12 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Argo N., laborer O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 1013
Broadway
Argonaut Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
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Argoud Joseph L. (Argoud & Montmayeur), r.
669 Walnut Av
" & Montmayeur (Joseph L. Argoud and
Pierre Montmayeur), restaurant, 405 and
413 Geary
Arguelio Julius J., r. 206 Fair Oaks
•' Miguel, waiter, r. 634 Vallejo
Ariani Amable, widow, r. 317 Broadway
" Brothers (Louis and Victor) groceries, 217
Broadway
" John, cook Del Monte Bros., r. 436 Broad-
way
" Louis (Ariani Bros.), and clerk Boltz, Cly-
mer & Co., r. 217 Broadway
■' Mamie Miss. r. 217 Broadway
•■• Victor (Ariani Bros.), r. 217 Broadway
• Victor Jr., bookbinder J. B. Mclntyre, r.
217 Broadway
Arias David C, artist, r. 7 Magner PI
" Francisco, sexton, r. 908 Broadway
" Ramona A., widow, r. 7 Magner PI
" Trinity C, printer, r. 7 Magner PI
" William G.. pressman Edward C. Hughes,
r. 837 Vallejo
Ariaudo Andrew, window cl aner, r. 322 Green
Ariel Pharmacy, Truman F. Bacon proprietor,
510 Hayes
■' Rowing Club, Long Bridge, South and
Kentucky
Aries John, quartermaster stmr Alameda
Arinaton C, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 29 Eddy
Arion House. Frederick Huber proprietor, 13-15
Pag
" Verein, Dr. M. Magnus president, Paul
Scholz secretary, 414 Pine
Aristide Gustavus, cook, r. 23 Hunt
Aristoarena Luis G., salesman J. M. Willard,
r. 1421 Geaiy
Arita Hermistuce, physician, office and r. 507
Post
Arizona and Southeastern Railroad, C. G.
Young purchasing agent, office 122 Davis
Arizona Block, SW cor Market and Main
" Hotel, William Ahlstrand proprietor, 11-13
Clay
" Sandstone Co. (Santa Ana, Cal.), Clinton
J. Hutchins local agent, 69 Columbian
Bldg
Arizona Telegraph Co. (Phoenix, A. T.), N. K.
Masten president, F. I. Kendall secre-
tary, 3 Crocker Bldg
" Warehouse, William A. James manager,
222-232 King
Arjo Frank, clerk, r. 915 Broadway
" Manu-1, clerk, r. 915 Broadway
" Norbert, laborer, r. 1013 Broadway
" Philip D., packer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 1129
Clay
Arkell Harry J., oraneman J. W. Ferris, r. 1520
Waller
Arkenburg William H., horseman, r. 910 Pine
Arkwright Elizabeth Mrs., teacher music, r.
1521 Pine
Arl Joseph, baker, r. 527 Lombard
Arland Charles, r. San Bruno Hotel
Arling Carrie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 3731 Bryant Av
" David, waiter str San Jose
" David F., stevedore, r. 2731 Bryant
" Isaac S., r. 2731 Bryant
Arlington George, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Howard C, butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
38 West Mission
■' Skirt Manufacturing Co. (New York), Ben
J. Schmidt & Co. agents, 125-137 Sansome
" The, lodgings, Mrs. Anna Tease proprietor,
127 Kearny
Armager Charles W., clerk, r. 211 Scott
Armand Celine, widow, dressmaking, 540 Wash-
ington
" Emile C, clerk S. Pomeroy, r. 540 Wash-
ington
Armanino A., gardener Colombo Market
Armas Joseph L., barber, r. 445, 9th
" Raoul, barber Joseph L. Armas, r. 445, 9th
Armaud Gustave, chef Nevada Restauiant, r. 4
Adelaide P
" Thomas, chef International Hotel
Armbrust Adolph C, butcher, 1305 Castro
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
JWaoufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
G^l-G^T JV\ari<&t St.
Armbruster Barbara, widow, proprietor Carleton
House, 118 Grant Av
'• Charles J., stenographer Boone & Murdock,
r. 1515a Howard
" Daniel, clerk, r. 90514 Valencia
" Edward P., r. 1515a H ward
Armbruster George W., real estate and in-
surance agent, 24 Montgomery, r. 1515a
Howard
" Julius H., engraver, 9 Geary
" Rudie H., with S. E. Fischer & Co., r. 1515a
Howard
" Sophie, widow, r. 1515a Howard
" Valentine, conductor Market St. Ry.
4@" Armbruster. See Ambruster
Armendariz Luz Mrs., r. 823 Pacific
Armer Andrew M. (Armer & Weinshenk), r. 1201
Devisadero
" Arthur, clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 735AElli-i
" Ben, bookkeeper M. Armer & Co., r. 3815
Pine
" Herman, cigars, r. 1316 Octavia
" M. & Co. (Max Armer), cigar manufactur-
ers, 308 Sacramento
" Max (M. Armer & Co.), r. 1710 Webster
" May, domestic, 823 Sutter
" Morris, clerk, r. 735A Ellis
" Sidney, r. 1710 Webster
" & Weinshenk (Andrew M. Armer and
Charles Weinshenk), watch materials
and jewelers' supplies, 207 Sutter
43= Armer. See Armour
Armes Charles W. (Armes & Dallam), r. Oakland
" Charles W. Jr., buyer Armes & Dallam, r.
Oakland
" George A., water tender str Peru
" George H., manager broom factory Armes
& Dallam, r. Oakland
Armes & Dallam (Charles W. Armes and Rich-
ard B. Dallam), wooden and willow ware,
brushes, paper and paper bags, 232-226
Front, woodenware factory 432, 4th,
brocm factory 113 Davis
iW Armes. See Arms
Armistead Cecil M., medical student Dr. R. A.
McLean, r. 305 Kearny
Armitage Ayton, clerk Esberg, Bachman & Co.,
r. 407 Leavenworth
" Home, Mrs. James R. Smedberg manager,
509 Powell
" John, sailmaker, r. 234 Church
" Thomas A., butcher Edward N. Smith Co.,
r. 1720 Devisadero
" Thomas W., clerk local freight offlce S. P.
Co., r. 328 Geary
Armitage William H., architect, 319-331 Phelan
Bldg, r. Alameda
Armington Lorenzo E., salesman, r. 11 Pond
Armnecht Louis, poultry, 8, 10 Grand Western
Market, r. 1020 Army
Armond Charles, marine cook,r. 70 South Park
Armour Glue Works, William Buro agent, 23
Davis, room 11
Armour Packing Co. (Kansas City, Mo.),
James McCuUough manager, S. F.
branch 211-213 Clay
" William, r. 115, 8th
.e@" Armour. See Armer
Arms Charles S., warrant clerk U. S. Mint, r.
2421 Mission
Armsby J. K. Company (Chicago, 111.), A. G.
Freeman vice-president and Pacific
Coast manager, wholesale commission
merchants, 138-140-143 Market
Armstrong Albert M., attorney at law, 81-84
Chronicle Bldg, r. 600 Busn
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Armstrong Alexander S., stenographer Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 510 Fulton
Amanda, widow, r. 14 Marye Terrace
Andrew, bookkeeper London, Paris and
American Bank, r. I42514 Mission
Andrew J., speculator, r. 8 Gough
Angel, machinist Troy Laundry Machinery
Co., r. 126 Perry
Ann, widow, r. 447% Jessie
Annette, domestic, 739 Ashbury
Benjamin F., traveling salesman, 212 San-
some, room 37, r. 924 Hyde
Charles, r. 1202 Mission
Charles, cooper D. Woerner, r. 414, 10th
Christopher, bartender Patrick Donnelly,
r. 36 Rausch
Cranston, plumber, r. 447>^ Jessie
Dennis, r. 317 Francisco
Eva Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 409
O'Farrell
Edward, blacksmith, 512 Gough
Edwin W. (Armstrong & Bacon), r. 743 Pine
Eldridge R., clerk Sherman & Clay, r. 44734
Jessie
Elizabeth, widow, r. 820 Howard
Ella Mrs., clerk naval dept. Union I. Wks.,
r. 1206 O'Farrell
Emma B. Miss, stenographer Sacramento
River Packers' Assn., r. 13 Liberty
Etta Miss, packer W. H. Miner, r. 133, 19th
F. Florence Miss, saleslady Hale Bros.,
r. 409 O'Farrell
Fidelia S.. widow, r. 329b Oak
Francis T., teamster George W. Emmons
Frank E., foreman, r. 517a 7th
Frederick, artist, r. Utah nr Army
Frederick, elevator man, r. 615 Minna
Frederick W., clerk, r. 2907 Washington
George, merchant, r. 1008 Jackson
George A., printer, r. 2310 Webster
George B., machinist Schrader & Lutge, r.
615 Minna
George F., carriage painter, San Bruno Av
nr Army, r. 33d nr Potrero Av
George R. (Armstrong & De Guerre), r. 2210
Webster
George T., florist, r. 404 McAllister
Gustave O., r. 14 Marye Terrace
Gustavus, cooper D. Woerner, r. 105 Lund y
Lane
Hannah, widow, r. 203 Bartlett
Harriott W., r. 814 Fulton
Harry, mechanic, r. 320, 7th
Harry L., gripman Market St. Ry.
Henry, driver Cluft Bros., r. 327^4 Union
Herbert G., agent C. A. Hansen & Co., 313
Guerrero, r. 329b Oak
Howard R., marine engineer, r. 231 Pierce
Hugh, machinist, r. 10 South Park
James, r. 615 Minna
James, r. 640 Clay
James, r. 1717 McAllister
James, r. 2811 Harrison
James R., r. 3210 Webster
James T., r. 1311 Golden Gate Av
James W., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 1416 Ellis
John L. G., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
939% Howard
John J., draughtsman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1134 Page
John R. (Armstrong Oil Burner Co.), r. 100,
5th
John R., shipping clerk, r. 738 Grove
John, clerk Wm. H. Armstrong, r. 1037
Valencia
1117
Armstrong John, laborer, r. 134, 4th
" John A., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Hampshire
Joseph, plumber and gasfitter, 353, 34th
Joseph R., assayer, r. 1128% Valencia
Kate, widow, r. 18% Folsom Av
L., r. 8 Gough
Lucius P., clerk, r. 413 Broderick
Lucy A., widow, furnished rooms, 933 Wash-
ington
Mary, widow, r. 133d 19th
Mary, widow, r. 227 Olive Av
May E. Miss, secretary William H. Barnes,
r. 812 California
May W. Miss, teacher piano, r. 12 Liberty
Nellie Miss, teacher Crocker Grammal*
School, r. 329b Oak
Armstrong Oil Burner Co. (John R. Armstrong
and Cyrus L. Gates), 133 Market, rooms
4-5
" Patrick H., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 612 Polk
" Peter, seaman, r. 47 Federal
" Philo J.^ carriage maker O'Brien & Sons, r.
143, 8th
" Richard B., stockbroker, r. 133 Liberty
" Richard F., manager Mme. A. Ruppert, r.
26% Kearny
" Robert, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 802
Sierra
" Samuel C, salesman Eugene Korn, r. 1012
Oak
" T. E. Mrs., nurse Alms House
" Thomas G., capitalist, r. 404 McAllister
Armstrong Thomas W., manufacturers' agent,
308 Market, room 15, r. 13 Liberty
" Truman B., tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 625 Walnut Av
" William, clerk adjutant-general's office
dept. California, r. Berkeley
" William, elevator man, r. 615 Minna
" William, policeman, r. 3617 Sutter
" William E., molder McCormick Bros., r. 821
Webster
" William F., painter, r. 404 McAllister
" William H., dentist, 651 Vallejo, room 5
" William H., groceries and liquors, 1723 Mar-
ket, r. 34 Glen Park
" William J., dept. manager O'Connor, Mof-
fatt & Co., r. 712% Taylor
" William S., bookkeeper Easton, Eldridge
& Co., r. 1004b Golden Gate Av
" William V., clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
935% Howard
" W. Wallace, accountant, 508 California,
room 28, r. 814 Fulton
Armstrong & Bacon (Edwin W. Armstrong and
Charles A. Bacon), proprietors Model
Music Store, 735 Market
Armstrong & De Guerre (George R. Armstrong
and Albert S. J. De Guerre), printers
and blank book manufacturers, 404 Mont-
gomery
Army Headquarters U. S., dept. of California.
4th floor Phelan Bldg
" of Heaven at Hand, Stephen Maybell gen-
eral, headquarters N s Channel nr 9th
ARNAUD ALBERT,
importer and dealer in foreign and
native wines and liquors, NW cor
Grant Av and Post, r. 1607 Clay
Arnaud Mary C, widow, r. 931 Post
" Victor L., bookkeeper Mohns & Kalten-
bach, r. 921 Post
Arnberg Andrew, assistant foreman tinsmith
Union I. Wks.
Arnberger Frank, operator Pac. Postal Tel. Co.,
r. 140 Tremont Av
" Theodore R., pressman, r. 1101 Montgomery
Arndt Edward, tailor, r. 529%, 6th
" Emil, restaurant, 106, 3d, r. 100%, 2d
" Frank, brewer, r. 724 Harrison
" Frederick, oartender Rohlffs & Gerdau, r.
938 Mission
" Joseph, cook John Jensen, r. 347 Jessie
Arnerich George, oysterman R. J. Techau &
Co., r. 1430 Mission
Arnest John M., r. 1501 Waller
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Arnett John, r. 2507 Washington
>e®= Arnett. See Arnott
Arney George, clerk Cal. Title Ins. and Trust
Co., r. 1115 Shotwell rear
" James G., carpenter, r. 1115 Shotwell rear
Arnhelm Abraham, salesman Son Bros. & Co.
" Charles L.,boxmakerYosemite Flour Mills,
r. 313a Clementina
" Fannie, widow, r. 8 Steuart
" Gustav S., clerk S. S. Arnhelm, r. 8 Steuart
" Herman S., insurance agent, r. 8 Steuart
" Joseph, clerk Mrs. N. J. Franklin, r. 1237
Ellis
" Julius S., druggist. 8 Steuart, r. 256 Perry
- " Laura Miss, r. 8 Steuart
" S. S., nautical supplies, 8 Steuart
" William S., watchmaker, 8 Steuart, r. Ala-
meda
Arnhold Benjamin, cashier Louis Sloss & Co., r.
2930 Sacramento
" Hugo, salesman Crown Distilleries Co., r.
1416 Sutter
Arnke Henry, liquors, SW cor 2d and Jessie, r.
45, 2d
" Joseph, bartender H. Arnke, r. 45, 3d -
Arnold Albert, waiter, r. 613 Mission
" Albert, wood carver Fink & Schindler, r
530 Haight
" Albert H., bartender August H. Korber
r. 337 Haight
" Amelia Miss, photographer Burnett & Slat
tery, r. 105 Chattanooga
" Anna P., widow, r. 127 Arlington
Arnold Austin, secretary Hawley Bros. Hard
ware Co., SW cor Market and Beale, r
413 Van Ness Av
" Benjamin E. (Hastings & Arnold), r. 416!^
Larkin
Arnold Brothers (Harry B. and William G.),
groceries, 949 Valencia
" C, traveling salesman, r. 106 Eddy
" Caleb, r. 712, 21st
" C. H. Jr., second lieutenant 5th Artillery,
U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Charles, dishwasher, r. Pioneer House, foot
Larkin
" Charles S., r. 411 Cole
" Cyrus M., manager Western Land Co., 640
Market, r. 1011 Haight
" Daniel, r. 666 Minna
" Edward H., dairyman, University nr Silli-
man
" Elmo A., brakeman, r. 416% Larkin
<' Emil, cook, r. 12b Sheridan
" Ernestine J. Miss, teacher Hamilton
Grammar School, r. 2011 Devisadero
" Florence A., widow, r. 532 Polk
■" Florence A., widow, decorator, 1022 Sutter
" Francis W., r. 827 Hayes
" Frank, clerk Railway Mail Service, r. Oak-
land
" Frank, porter Louis Anderson & Co.
" Frank K., cigars and tobacco, 801 Market,
r. 219 Grant Av
" Frederick, seaman revenue str Bear
" Frederick J., agent bicycles, 7 Flood Bldg,
r. 40 Erie
" Fremont C, carpenter, r. 815 York
^' George, traveling salesman, r. 323 Sutter
" George A., tanner, r. cor Vermont and 20th,
Potrero
" George H., manager, r. 11 Dearborn
" Gottlieb R., r. 3506 Mission
" Harry B. (Arnold Bros.), r. 712, 21st
" H. E., wiper, r. 2043y2 Harrison
Arnold Henry A., secretary Phelps & Arnold,
220-222 Mission, r. 812, 15th
" Henry G., cutter L. Jonas & Bro., r. 55754
Minna
" Herbert F., foreman, r. 1036 McAllister
" Hermann, dishwasher German Hospital
" Hugo, merchant, r. 1416 Sutter
" James, blacksmith, r. 1042 Mission
Arnold J. Dennis, physician, practice limited
to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat,
consultation hours 10 to 12 a. m. and 2 to 5
p. m., tel Main 439, ofBce and r. 530 Sutter
" John, clerk E. C. Dailey, r. 127 Arlington
" Joseph, r. 1733 San Carlos Av
Arnold Kate L., widow, r. 33181/4 Fillmore
" Laura D. Miss, stenographer Arpad Har-
aszthy, r. 22I81/2 Fillmore
" Lelia E. Miss, librarian branch Free Pub-
lic Library, 1126 Kentucky, r. 711 Ten-
nessee
" Mary Miss, artist, r. 108 Chattanooga
" Mary V. Miss, teacher Chinese Primary
School, r. 2011 Devisadero
" Matthew, teacher Cal. School of Mechani-
cal Arts, r. 733 Minnesota
" Ninian J., carpenter John Trounson, r. W s
2d Av bet Sacramento and Lake
" Noah S. (N. S. Arnold Hardware Co.), r.
Oakland
Arnold N. S. Hardware Co. (N. S. Arnold),
manufacturers' agent, 23 Davis, room 11
" Olive, widow, r. 1108 Sacramento
" Otto, clerk London and San Francisco
Bank
" Richard, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Rufus W., teamster, r. 3631 Folsom
" Sophia Miss, cashier Bass-Hueter Paint
Co., r. 23181/i Fillmore
" Thomas C, boot and shoe agent, 126
Kearny, room 50, r. 413 Lott
" Thomas H., compositor W. A. Woodward
& Co., r. 6 Monroe
" Thomas P. J., driver chemical engine 5,
r. 1804 Stockton
" William, marine engineer, r. 157% Dore
" William, pressman, r. Prentiss nr Pow-
hattan
" William, tanner, r. cor Vermont and 30th,
Protrero
" William G. (Arnold Bros.), r. 717, 21st
" William L., clerk North German Fire Ins.
Co., r. Oakland
" William S., machinist, r. 532 Polk
" & Walsh (Lawrence F. Walsh), men's fur-
nishing goods, 32, 6th
Arnott Bridget, widow, r. 11 Precita Av
" James, carpenter, r. 517 Noe
" John, bricklayer, r. 803 Church
" Otto, waiter, r. 711 Folsom
" Thomas, r. 118b Clara
4®" Arnott. See Arnett
Arnstein Ludwig (Stein, Simon & Co.), r. 1610
Franklin
" Ludwig, cloth merchant, r. 1610 Franklin
4®= Arnstein. See Aronstein
Aroldt Max, painter, r. 418% Fell
Aroll Andrew, waiter Peter Malone, r. 340, 3d
Aron Albert (Aron Freres), r. 1427 Post
" Freres (Albert and Jules), shirt manufact-
urers, 311 Sutter
" Jules (Aron Freres), r. Nogales, Arizona
" Leopold, fresco painter, r. 933 Post
" Maurice, fresco painter, r. 933 Post
" Morris, cigar manufacturer, 217%, 3d
4®=- Aron. See Aaron
Aronade F. Eugene, electrician, 1826 Devisa-
dero
Arone Joseph, shoemaker. Mission nr Silver Av
Aronsohn Martin A., r. 5 Monroe
" Siegmund, r. 5 Monroe
Aronson Abraham, office 410 Post, r. 1720 Sacra-
mento
" Abraham, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Bernard, cashier Robert L. Toplitz & Co.,
r. 47 Post
" Charles S., bookkeeper Anglo-American
Crockery and Glassware Co., r. 1928 Bush
" David, r. 930 Larkin
" Frank, traveling salesman Rosenthal,
Feder & Co., r. Alameda
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
900 Battery Street, TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Aronson George, loan office, 126 Kearny, room 9,
r. 17021/2 Buchanan
" Isadore, fruits and vegetables, 18 Grand
Central Market, r. 517 Grove
" Kate, widow, r. cor Elsie and Cortland Av
" Max, traveling salesman A. L. Bryan Shoe
Co., r. 197 Hyde
" Moses, expressman, r. 1234, 26th
" Moses, teamster Aronson Furniture Co., r.
431 Jersey
" Philip N. (B. Blumenthal & Co.), r. 1314
Geary
4®" Aronson. See Aaronson and Aronsohn
Aronstein Adolph, physician, 30 Post, r. 1616
Sutter
" Charles W., clerk, r. 1616 Sutter
>8®= Aronstein. See Arnstein
Arp Charles W., insurance agent, r. 130 CoUing-
wood
Arpe Charles, butcher G. B. Cardinelli, r. 447
Broadway
Arper Annie Miss, saleslady Michels & Wand,
r. 125 Capp
" Thomas, engineer Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 125a Capp
Arposto Andrew, restaurant, 121, 5th
Arragni Achille, bartender I. Cuenin, r. 823V2
Vallejo, rear
" Giovanni, waiter I. Cuenin, r. 1339 Dupont
Arrambide John, cattleman, r. NW cor Cali-
fornia and Powell
Arrighi Senesi (Pierini & Arrighi), r. 110 Pa-
cific
Arrighini Joseph, r. 249 Pacific
Arrillaga Santiago, teacher music, r. 2315 Jack-
son
Arrington Nicholas T., bookkeeper, r. 25 John
" William, mining, 405 Montgomery, room 5,
Arriola Edward F., photographer, r. 2016 Hyde
Arrivee Bertha, widow, r. 3 City Hall Av
Arrouge Eugene, dyer, r. 822 Jessie
Arroussez Frank, cook, r. 123 Prospect PI
" John P., cook Jose Pages, r. 123 Prospect
PI
Arrowage Frank, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 825
Jessie
Arroyo Ricardo, student, r. 1223 McAllister
Arspt John, cook International Hotel
Art Association San Francisco, SE cor Cali-
fornia and Mason
" Students' League, Miss Julia Heynemann
secretary, 8 Montgomery Av
Artana Luigi (C. Biagini & Co.), r. 5 Vincent
Artaud Gustave, cook, r. 4 Adelaide PI
Arteche Frank, sawytrr Union Box Factory, r.
1417 Powell
Arter Elbert E., salesman, r. 1407 Baker
•' Norman R., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1407 Baker
Artesian Water Works (Alameda), Ivey L. Bor-
den superintendent, office 510 Commer-
cial
Astez John, baker, r. 1206'4 Kearny
Arthur Charles, surgeon str City of Panama
" Chester, r. 360 Brannan
" Fannie, widow, r. 360 Brannan
" George Mrs., r. 540 McAllister
" George F., barber, r. 840 Valencia
" Joseph, actor, r. 426 Natoma
" Joseph, laborer, r. 8 De Haro
" J. W., r. 3 Everett
Articary Michael, carpenter and builder, 1803
Powell
Artigues Charles A., collector Bayle, Lacoste
& Co., r. 1227, 5th Av South
Artigues Emile, manager Bayle, Lacoste & Co.,
18 Bay City Market, r." 1214 McAllister
Artigues Joseph E.. phvsician and surgeon, 623
Vallejo, r. 220 Chestnut
" Marie, widow, r. 220 Chestnut
" Marius, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 220
Chestnut
Artist Dennis, paper hanger, r. 268 Jessie
Artistic Decoration Company (Keyaert & Man-
etta), plaster decorations, 253 Stevenson
Artot August, buyer, r. 33 Belvedere
Artoux Germaine, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
Artslmovitch Vladimir A., consul Russia, 418
California, rooms 9-10, r. Paciflc-Union
Club
Artu Henry, cook. r. 4 Adelaide PI
Artz Joseph, butcher Katz & Sons, r. Ahlborn
House
Arundell William T., cigars and tobacco, 305^4
California, r. 204 Fair Oaks
Arvidson August, clerk E. K. Wood Lumber Co.,
r. 1403 Sanchez
•' J. A. Mrs., r. American Exchange Hotel
Arvigi Antonio (Delucchi & Arvigi), r. 422 Val-
lejo rear
Arzarve Juan, pressman George H. Tay Co., r.
405 Green
Arzberger Joseph, foreman Bissinger & Co., r.
2429 Bryant Av
Arzner Louis A., bartender, r. 1220, 22d
Asal Adolf, brush manfacturer, 1523 Mission
Asalina Dominica, r. Visitacion Valley nr 6-
Mile House
Asals John, masseur, 91 St. Ann's Bldg
Asbeck August, photographer, 1140 Market
Asbestos Parafilne Co., L. Gustaf Schroeder
president and manager, W. A. Smith
secretary, James H. Skelly vice-presi-
dent, 131-1.35. 1st
Asbestos Products Co. (Carroll B. and Donald
R. Smith), asbestos materials, paints
and boiler-pipe coverings, 128-130, 1st
Asch Augusta, widow, tailoress Edward Davis,
r. 176 Minna
" Benjamin, ganger U. S. Internal Revenue,
r. 8131/2 Geary
" Frederick H., clerk, r. 2105 Mason
" Isaac, barber William Asch, r. 465b Te-
hama
" Isidor, president Asch & Co., 101 Grant Av,
r. 608 Guerrero
" Louis, employee Cal. Fruit Evaporating
Co., r. 11 Varennes
" Phillip, barber William Asch, r. 456b
Tehama
" Simon, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 1621
Turk
" Theresa H.. widow, r. 2105 Mason
" William, barber, 215, 6th, r. 465b Tehama
" & Co. (incorporated), Isidor Asch president,
Isedore Danziger secretary, cigars and
tobacco, 101 Grant Av
4^"Asch. See Ash and Ashe
Asche Charles, porter Lachman & Jacobi
" Harry C. salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1323 Jackson
" William L., r. 1005 Leavenworth
Ascheck Henry F., draughtsman Dewey & Co.,
r. Alameda
Ascheim William, cigars and tobacco, 400 Mont-
gomery, r. 1090 Union
>6®"Ascheim. See Aschheim
Aschen Henry (Aschen & Propfe), r. 1330 Hayes
" & Propfe (Henry Aschen and Charles
Propfe), liquors, 1032 Market
Ascher Henry D., clerk, r. 1401 Steiner
" Samuel, peddler, r. ISYz Langton
4S"Ascher. See Asher
Aschheim Israel J., asst. secretary Board of
Education, r. 409 Eddy
4®"Aschheim. See Asheim
Aschmann William (A schmann & Meyenborg),
r. 7 Hyde
" & Meyenborg (William Aschmann and
August Meyenborg), groceries and
liquors, SW cor Eddy and Taylor
4®~ Aschmann. See Ashman
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Ascliwander George, milker Bareilles Bros., r
1238, 22d A.V South
Ascroft Henry, car dispatcher Geary St. P. & O.
RR Co., r. NE cor Pt. Lobes and 4th Av
4®"Ascroft. See Ashcrolt
Ash Clara, widow, r. 903 Larkin
" Frederick, r. 2105 Mason
" George D., eleotrotyper Filmer-RollinsCo.,
r. 11 Varennes
" Gregory, laborer, r. 224, 18th
" Harry, blacksmith H. Crockard's
220, Yth
" James, teamster A. A. Newbert, r. 224, 18th
" Leo, insurance broker, 204 Sansome, r.
Turk
" Lot, peddler, r. 708 San Jose Av
" M. Miss, stenographer Cal. Wine Assn.
" Mary, widow, r. 9 Varennes
" Mary, widow, r. 615, 3d
" May, domestic, 2394 Howard
" Rachael L. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 809 Turk
" Richard, groceries and liquors, 755 Howard
Ash Robert (Ash & Mathews), attorney at law,
601 California, r. 1119, 17th
" Stephen W., carrier Report, r. 729^;^ Clem-
entina
" Thomas, r. 9 Varennes
Ash & Mathews (Robert Ash and Hiram W.
Mathews), attorneys at law, 601 Cali-
fornia
;gS-Ash. See Asch and Ashe
Ashburner "William Mrs., widow, r. 1014 Pine
Ashby Albert S., conductor, r. 510 Shrader
" Hirst, bootblack Frank Harris, r. 115, 2d
" John W., teamster Gray Bros., r. 712 Na-
toma
Ashcroft Julia, widow, r. 738a Valencia
" William, rattan worker, r. 371 Jessie
" William H.,r. 816, 20th
Ashden Matthais, blacksmith Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks., r. Connecticut bet 22d
and 23d
Ashe A. Sidney, 502 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 2315
Sacramento
" Caroline L., widow, r. 2315 Sacramento
" Fannie, stenographer D. N. & E. Walter &
Co., r. 903 Larkin
" Gaston M., attorney at law, 502-504 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. 2315 Sacramento
" George, molder Filmer-RoUins Electro.
Co., r. 11 Varennes
" James, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt&Co.,
r. 3415 Mission
" J. H., carpenter Harbor Commissioners
" John H., laborer, r. 220, 7th
" Mathew, bartender, r. 3415 Mission
^' Matthew, domestic St. Dominic's Monas-
tery
" Matthew, porter H. S. Crocker Co., r. 656i4
Natoma
" Patrick, warehouseman S. H. Frank & Co.,
r. 807 York
" Richard, messenger Anglo-Californian
Bank, r. 591 Baker
" R. Porter, attorney at law, .502-503 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. Bohemian Club
" Thomas, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" W. L., insurance broker, 506 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. 1(X)5 Leavenworth
4®" Ashe. See Ash and Asch
Ashelman A. D., r. 3914 Dore
Ashenfelter Andrew M., clerk W. Loaiza & Co.,
r. 1431 Valencia
Asher Adolph, r. 13211/2 Golden Gate Av
" Albert, cashier Garcia & Maggini, r. 611
Taylor
" Alexander B., r. 217 Fair Oaks
" Asher F., gents furnishings and hats, 305
Grant Av., r. 1929/2 Sutter
" Bruno K., r. 1321 14 Golden Gate Av
" Charles L. (Stone, Stanton & Co.), r. The
Baldwin
" Daniel, shirt manufacturer, r. 152 Waller
" Eugene, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1908
Larkin
" Herman, cutter Meyer Bros., r. 446'/^ Na-
toma
Asher Hugo K., attorney at law, 508 California,
rooms 32 and 35, r. 13211/2 Golden Gate Av
" Isaac, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 26211/4 Harrison
" Isaac J., stock clerk M. Friedman & Co., r.
4131/4 Octavia
" IsadorK., salesman, r. 1321 Golden Gate
Av
" Jacob, r. 611 Taylor
" Jacob, tailor, 426 Geary
" Marx, clerk Greenbaum & Co., r. 13211/4
Golden Gate Av
" Maurice L., attorney at law, 515-516 Em-
porium Bldg, r. 731 Eddy
" Max, salesman L. & G. Brenner, r. 611
Taylor
•' Minnie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 413i/4 Octavia
" Morris, painter, r. 413J4 Octavia
" Phillip, blacksmith Chris. Anderson, r.
1514 Lang ton
" Rachel, widow, r. 67^ Henry
" Ralph, butcher, r. 43714 Tehama
" Sam E., wines and liquors, NW cor Geary
and Fillmore, r. 127 Olive Av
" Simon, r. 107 Trenton
" W., r. 418 Ellis
" William, salesman A. F. Asher, r. 1929J4
Sutter
1^3" Asher. See Ascher
Asherson Emil, collector, r. 1830 Sutter
" Louis, r. 1830 Sutter
Ashford Charles W., agent Mutual Reserve
Fund Life Assn. (of N. Y.), r. E. Oakland
" Clarence W., attornev at law, 23 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 707^ Hyde
" Josephine Miss, r. 18 Essex
" Parker J., sign painter Swan & Stein, r. 341
Mississippi
Ashhorn William, baker, r. 724 Mission
Ashim Barach J., druggist, 531, 4th
" M. A.Mrs., r. 1530 Ellis
Ashland The, Mrs. Ellen Long proprietor, 108
McAllister
" Woolen Mills, J. W. Collins agent, 516-518
Market
Ashley Albert S., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
510 Shrader
" Delos R., deckhand State Dredge No. 2, r.
835, 17th
" Dexter C, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Redwood City
" George C, salesman H. S. Crocker Co., r.
East Oakland
" James H., aviary keeper Golden Gate Park
" L. E., inspector Harbor Commissioners
" Lucius W., painter, r. 418 Ellis
Ashman John H., rigger Llewellyn Da vies, r. 13
Douglass
" Richard T., machinist William H. Eckley,
r. 421c Natoma
" William H.. messenger, r. 124 Silver
" William T., janitor Bank of British Colum-
bia, r. 421C Natoma
" William T., stevedore, r. 124 Silver
ii®"Ashman. See schmann
Ashmead Gustavus S., carpenter and builder,
1924 Bryant Av, r. 1920 Bryant Av
" S. W. Mrs., varieties, 155, 11th
Ashmore William E., bartender The Yosemite,
r. 88, 9th
Ashtenhagen Richard, upholsterer, r. 429 Ivy Av
Ashton Charles ( Ash ton & Gardiner), r. 767 Capp
" Charles, machine hand Siebe, Glanville
Co., r. Oakland
" Frank, real estate agent, 411 Montgomery,
r. 11514 Bartlett
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San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Ashton George, carpenter South S. F. Tannery
" George F., special ageni, Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 1606 Larkin
" George W. H., car worker Union I. Wks.,
r. 19 Hope
" Harry T., carpet layer Chicago Clock Co.,
r. 1731 Lexington Av
" Mary, widow, r. 2022 Taylor
" Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" The, Mrs. Lizzie Ayers proprietor, 112
Taylor
" William, fireman Pac. Power Co.
" William J., clerk Allison, Nefl & Co., r.
120 CoUingwood
" William S., machinist, r. 8 Essex
ASHTON & GARDINER
(Charles Asliton and FrankH. Gardiner)
real estate and insurance agents, 411
Montgomery
43-Ashton. See Aston
Ashworth Frank P., dentist, 2337b Mission
Asnworth Thomas, Superintendent Public
Streets, Highways and Squares, New
City Hall, 1st floor, r. 806 McAllister
■' William, laborer, r. 247, 2d
Asinder Thomas J., r. aS Whitney
Askew George, laborer Pac. Saw Mfg. Co r
545 Folsom
Askin Harry, electrician, r. 412 McAllister, flat 2
" J. B., traveling salesman Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 314 Bush
Askins Charles W., r. 7% McLea Court
" Simon, watchman Grand Hotel
Asklund Peter J., shoemaker, 1239 Folsom, r.
29 Vz Moss
Asman Otto E. (Bryant, Asman & Hahiri, r.
1723 Haight
■ William C, salesman, r. 1827 Stockton
•• William F., instrument maker The A
Lietz Co., r. 1827 Stockton
Asmann Adolph, insurance broker, 204 Sansome
r. 910 Washington
" Adolph Jr.. clerk Philip Meyer, r. 910
Washington
" Hettie Miss, stenographer construction
dept. Market St. Ry., r. 910 Washington
Asmus Charles, cooper Lachman & Jacobi r 8
Federal
" John, r. 717 Webster
Asmussen Adolph J., laborer Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 827 Folsom
'• Alfred, plumber J. L. E. Firmin, r. NE cor
Shotwell and 26th
•' Brothers (William P. and Gustave A.),
liquors. 1160 Folsom
" Charles L., law student, r. 401, 8th
■ Charles W., tinsmith, r. NE cor Shotwell
and 26th
" George, lumber, hay and grain, 2813 Mis-
sion, r. 914 Capp
" George J., clerk postofflce, r. 16f Stanly PI
" Gustave A. (Asmussen Bros.), r. 401, 8th
" Thomas, seaman, r. 442 Clementina
" W. A. Mrs., dry goods, 401. 8th
" William, fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r 3064
Laguna
" William, watchman Western Sugar Refi-
nery, r. NE cor 26th and Shotwell
" William A., deputy license collector, r. 401.
" William P. (Asmussen Bros.), r. 401 8th
Aspden George, reporter Examiner, r. 3.39
Kearny
" George, shipsmith, 114 King, r. Connecti-
cut bet 23d and 23d, Potrero
Aspden John, laborer, r. 28 Federal
" Joseph, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co r
1108 Oak
" Matthias, blacksmith, r. Connecticut bet
22d and 23d, Potrero
" Minnie Miss, press feeder Dickman-Jones
Co., r. Connecticut bet 23d and 2.3d Po-
trero
" Robert, r. 3-39 Kearny
Aspe Martha, domestic, 2115 Howard
Asper Bert, laborer, r. 209, 26th
Asplund Adolph F., master schr Alice Kimball
office 15 Steuart, r. 325, 1st
" Algernon S., musician, r. 925 Hyde
" Arthur A., machinist, r. 682 Clementina
" Ernest (Jacoby, Gonsalves & Asplund), r.
" John, r. 346, 4 th
Assalino Salvatori, r. cor Harrison and Precita
Av
Assam A. L., proofreader Call
Assembly Hall, L. Hinman proprietor, 1412 Polk
Assembly Room, 7 Mills Bidg, 2d floor
Assenti Basilio, vegetable peddler, r. 16 Merritt
" Louie, vegetable peddler, r. 16 Merritt
Assessor City and County, New City Hall 1st
floor
Assin Francis, dishwasher Jacques Mounter r
616 Broadway rear
Assion Joseph, r. 348, 3d
Assis Frank, barber Joseph Goodman, r. 1614
Pine
Associated Charities, B. p. Flint president
Miss Virginia Fitch general secretary
rooms 601 Commercial
Associated Insurance Companies, composed of
Munich Re-insurance Co. limited (of
Munich) and Alliance Insurance Co
limited (of Berlin), Gutte & Frank man-
agers, 303 California
Associated Law and Adjustment Co., Albert
E. Ye rex, C. F. Humphrey and Geo. W.
Hollister special counselors, 719-720
Spreckels Bldg
Associated Press The (Western Division), John
P. Dunning superintendent, 302 Mont-
gomery, rooms 29-31
Associated Veterans Mexican War. 22 O'Far-
rell
'• Wholesale Grocers of California, R. H-
Bennett Jr. asst. secretary, 123 Califor
nia, room 25
Ast Eberhard L., chiropodist, r. 3439, 16th
" Frederick J., butcher John Gottsche r
3439, 16th
Astbury Harry, salesman John Astburv, r 164
9th J . ,
■' John, dry goods, 164, 9th
ASTER GEORGE W.,
bookbinder and manufacturer fancy
boxes and leather articles, 538 Califor-
nia, r. 1115 1-2 Shotwell
Astfelk George W., cook Dennis Dowd. r. 625
Astiz Martin, candy maker Louis Ruffleux, r.
1314Powell
Aston Sarah E., widow, r. 411, 10th
Astor Block, 631 Sacramento
" House, Allais & Bodin proprietors, 522
Pine
Astorg Alphonse, meat market, 108, 5th, and
proprietor Astorg Springs, Cobb Valley,
Lake Co., Cal.,r. 108,5th
■' Antonie, peddler, r. 23 Aileen Av
" Marcellin, butcher Alphonse Astorg, r. 108,
5th
Astredo Abagail L., widow, r. 912^4 Valleio
•■ Joseph C, r. 912i/^ Vallejo
Astronomical Society of the Pacific, f.'r. ziel
secretary and treasurer, 819 Market
Atchinson B. M. & Co. (Mrs. C. M. Atchinson
and Edward L. Cutten), dairy produce
and provisions, 16, 17, 28 and 30 Centre
Market
" C. M. Mrs. (B. M. Atchinson & Co.), r.
East Oakland
^S" Atchinson. See Acheson, Ackerson, Atchi-
son and Atkinson
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Atchison Frank, elevator man Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg
" Samuel, tinner Schuster Bros
Atchison Samuel H., superintendent Schuster
Bros., 306 Sutter, r. 838 Folsom
" Silas A., elevator man, 131 Post, r. 781 Mis-
sion
" Thomas A., policeman, r. 2208b Larkin
" William, carpenter, r. 754 Mission
Aten Mathias C. (Aten & Falkenstein), r. 715,
17th
'• & Falkenstein (Mathias C. Aten and Chris-
tian Falkenstein), blacksmiths, 752, 18th
Athan Bernard, cook, r. 28 Sacramento
Athanasiade Alexander M., elevator operator,
26 O'Farrell, r. TZiV^ Howard
Athanasiadou Eurydice Miss, bookkeeper D. G.
Camarinos, r. 6 Jansen
Athearn Charles G., shipping and commission
merchant. Pier 4 Steuart, r. 1011 Treat
Av
" C. Horace, note teller The Crocker- Wool-
worth National Bank, r. 313 Powell
" E. L. Mrs., r. 1933 Howard
" Mattie C. Miss, stenographer BostonWoven
Hose and Rubber Co., r. 1923 Howard
Athenaeum Literary and Social Society, 32
O'Farrell
Athenour Aime D., waiter J. M. Semeria, r. 930,
13th Av South
" Joseph, clerk J. JuUien & Co.
" Madeline, widow, r. 151154 Powell
Atherstone Thomas S., with Singer Mfg. Co., r.
Oakland
" Tom E., cashier Davis & Watson, r. Oak-
land
Atherton A. W., cashier R. M. Wood Co., r.
1010% Leavenworth
" Dwight C, salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 3426 Folsom
" Fanny A., widow, r. 340, 3d
" Frank, r. 1063 Mission
" John J., r. 53, 11th
" John W., driver X L Dairy, r. 842 Alabama
" L. A. Mrs., chiropodist, 8, 6th
" William T., canvasser, r. 53, 11th
Athey Erwin E., r. 321 Cumberland
" James L., carpenter, r. 321 Cumberland
" Oliver, can maker D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 331
Cumberland
" Oscar P., r. .321 Cumberland
Athias John, third officer str Coptic, r. 619 Fell
Athol John, teamster William J. Greer, r. 337,
14th
Atkins Alburtis, advertising solicitor The
Examiner, r. 725a 24th
" Chester, with R. C. Atkins & Sons, r. 1348
Hyde
" Eben, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 415 Filbert
" George, fireman, r. 739 Minna
" George W., clerk Charles Lyons, r. 524 Eddy
" Herman W., barber, r. 620 Folsom
" James, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
Atkins J. H. P., manager W. K. Vickery, 224
Post, r. Oakland
" John, laborer, r. 307 Chestnut
" John, lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber Co.,
r. 304,3d
" John H., dental student, r. 221 Blake
" John J., molder, r. 524 Eddy
" John J. Jr., teacher cornet, r. 524 Eddy
" John P., bookmaker, r. 1913 Webster
" Joseph, gripman, r. 419 Baker
" Julia G. Miss, r. 2 Central Court
" L. G. Fitch, salesman, r. 1348 Hyde
" Mattie C, widow, r. 221 Blake
" Milton H., physician and surgeon, 1014
Valencia
ATKINS R. C. & SONS
(Rotoert C. Atkins), men's furnishers
and shirtmakers, agents Dr. Jaeger's
underwear, 123-125 Montgomery
Atkins Robert, conductor Geary St. RRCo., r.
331 Blake
" Roberto. (R. C.Atkins & Sons), r. 1348Hyde
" Robert S., with R. C. Atkins & Sons, r.
Alameda
Atkins William, horseman, r. 43, 6th
" William G. (Atkins & Adams), r. Berkeley
" & Adams (W. G. Atkins and J. T. Adams),
book and job printers, 321 Davis
Atkinson A., clerk sta. D postofBce, r. 915
Geary
" Anna Miss, dressmaking, 1516 Mission
" David, carpenter str City of Puebla
" David, laundryman Occidental Hotel
" David R., clerk Commercial Union Assur-
ance Co., r. 11 Clementina
" David W.. mill hand, r. 112 Harriet
" Edgar L. (Thomas T.Atkinson &Co.),r.
1444 McAllister
" Edwin v., conductor, r. 11 Alpine
" Frank, clerk W. F. Friedhofer, r. 1516 Mis-
sion
" Frank, engineer, r. 2754 Oak Grove Av
" George E., lumber, 314 California
Atkinson George F., proprietor California Wood
Novelty Works, 1119 Market, r. 11 Clem-
entina
" H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mills
" Hannah Mrs., r. 1516 Mission
" Harry L., bookkeeper Page, McCutchen &
Eells, r. 808 Leavenworth
" Henry, painter, r. 25 Clementina
" Henry W., engineer, r. 913 Fulton
" Herbert, teamster, r. 6 Juniper
" James, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" John, machinist, r. 135, 10th
" Joseph A., mill hand, r. 112 Clinton
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 246, 6th
" Maggie Miss, stenographer and typewriter.
r. 1516 Mission
" Mary H. Miss, bookkeeper Otto Berman.
r. 1516 Mission
" Oliver M., nurse, r. 3410Ji Sacramento
" Philip Q., special officer Hornlein Bros., r.
613 Shotwell rear
" Ralph, laborer, r. 15 Minna
" Rose H., widow, r. 371 Minna
" Sarah Mrs., nurse, r. 37^4 Oak Grove Av
Atkinson T. E., public accountant, 419 Cali-
fornia, room 2, r. 1923 Vallejo
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 142i/2, 4th
" Thomas J., hoseman Engine No. 29, r. 112
Clinton
Atkinson Thomas T., grain broker. 337 Pine, r.
1444 McAllister
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son), stock brokers, 337 Pine
" Walter, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Walter S.. draughtsman Union I. Wks., r.
2714 Oak Grove Av
" William, shipper Occidental Foundry, r.
532 Howard
^' William, clerk General Freight Office S. P.
Co., r. 1747 Mission
" William J., carpenter, r. 35 Ford
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Bush manager, H. H. Francisco agent,
S. W. Cushman cashier, 61 Chronicle
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general freight agent, 61 Chronicle Bldg,
John L. Truslow asst. general passetger
agent, 644 Market
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managers, 50.St. Ann's B dg
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45, 2d
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Attell Coleman, pawnbroker, 103, 3d, r. 131-2
Buchanan
" Jacob, plumber, r. 46'/4 Clementina
" Joseph, pawnbr ker, 255, 3d
'• Joseph H. (S. Attell & Son), r. 805 Leaven-
worth
" Meyer, glazier, r. 255, 31
" S. & Son (Seymour and Joseph H. Attell)
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" Seymour (S. Attell & Son), r. 805 Leaven-
worth
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York
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" John, tailor, r. 1037 Noe
" W. Frederick, tailor, 1130 Turk
Attle Joseph, poultry raiser, 304 Sweeney
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Attorney General State of California, William
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Attridge Allen, cartman Harbor Commission-
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" Arthur, shoemaker, r. 210 Noe
" Edmund J., porter, r. 2005 Leavenworth
" Ellen Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" James, painter, r. 2005 Leavenworth
" James, porter Oregon Lodging House, 641
Commercial
" John, machine operator, r. 13051/4 Broadway
" John G., shoemaker, r. 2005 Leavenworth
Attridge Joseph, plumber, r. W s Tennessee bet
Butte and Solano
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" Thomas J., r. 3005 Leavenworth
" William J., law student Young & Powers,
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Attrig Maggie, widow, r. 1305 Broadway
Attwood Melville, consulting and mining ena-i-
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" William, sign painter, 656 Mission
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A tuba Bernardo, r. 813 Van Ness Av
Atwater Cortez L., shipping clerk Henry Bern-
hard & Co., r. 708 Montgomery
■• Herbert G. C, blacksmith H. B. Schindler
r. 348 Fremont
" Louis, printer Abramson-Heunisch Co , r
1057 Folsom
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" M. G. Mrs., foreladv Henry Bernhard &
Co., r. 708 Montgomery
" William E. (Roger & Atwater), r. 728 Sut-
ter
" William L., carpenter, r. 1057 Folsom
Atwell Lilly, widow, r. 122 Grove
Atwood A. L., attorney at law, 330 Pine, rooms
38-30, r. 743 Pine
" Amelia J., widow, r. 673, 30th
" Edward N., superintendent California
agencies Union Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
419 California, rooms 1-3
" Ernest C, engineer Pac. Coast Syrup Co.,
r. Golden Gate, Cal.
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137 Perry
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r. 127 Perry
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" John A., harness maker, r. 127 Perry
" Lillie Miss, saleslady, r. 673, 20th
" Robert B., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. r
35, 13th
" William A., dentist, 12 Murphy Bldg
" William H., laborer, r. 105 Berry
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Atzeroth), r. 40b Erie
•' Henry B., clerk R. Rohde & Co., r. \mi
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Aubert Albert, delicacies, 827 Pacific, r. 120'^
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Nebraska nr Cortland Av
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Aubrey Charles, teamster Roth, Blum & Co., r
307 Mason
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" Charles R., butcher, r. 2710 Pine
" Julia Miss, milliner, r. 307 Mason
" Sadie Mrs., r. 3710 Pine
Aubry Edmond E., real estate and insurance,
3245 Mission, r. 91 Elizabeth
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Audemard Alfred, hatter, r. 478 Tehama
" James P., musician, r. 478 Tehama
'■ Kate, widow, r. 478 Tehama
" Leon A., hatter, 1115 Market, r. 478 Tehama
Audenried George A., r. 2512 Washington
Audet Louis, offices and furnished rooms, 20
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Auditor City and County, New City Hall, 1st
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Auditorium The, theater, Friedlander. Gottlob
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Audusseau Marius, re.staurant, 1126 Dupont, r.
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Auer Bernard A., solicitor Preferred Accident
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Auerbach Alfred (Auerbach & Thompson), r. 115
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" Leopold, r. 1514 Post
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" John Jr., bolt cutter Payne's Bolt Wks.,
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306 Folsom
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Augenblick Marc, liquors, 230, 3d, r. 530. 3d
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Auger Bernard E., secretary Derbec Blue
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26, r. 806 Franklin
" Constant J., jeweler, 4-5 Chronicle Bldg, r.
625 Larkin
" F. Mrs., modiste, 625 Larkin
" Louis F., carpenter, r. 605 Ivy Av
" Louis N., brass finisher Joseph Budde, r.
655 Howard
Augstein Henry, barber, 101, 19th
" Sidney (Augstein & Fleischman), r. Rivoli
Av nr Stanyan
" William, plumber Charles Rehm, r. 101, 19th
" & Fleischman (Sidney Augstein and M. R.
Fleischman), manufacturers' agents, 126
Kearny, room 32
Augur Thomas W., 1st mate bkt J. D. Peters, r.
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August Albert, packer Pac. Butchers' Supply
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■' Philip, barber, 316 East, r. 223 Broadway
Augustine Emma, Sister Superioress Sacred
Heart Presentation Convent School,
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Av South nr M
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Av South bet L and M.
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r. Alameda
Augustiny John, butcher, 315 Turk, r. 6 Marye
Terrace
" Peter F., fish, 8071/2 Valencia
" William, restaurant, 126, 9 ^h, r. 1229 How-
ard
Augusto John, dairyman, 35 Ritch, r. 37 Ritch
Augustus Frank, porter Kragen Furniture Co.,
r. UYz Grant Av
Aul George, poultry raiser. Banks nrOld Hickory
Auld Cecilia, widow, r. 608V^ Leavenworth
" Ernest C, manager The Edwin W. Joy Co.,
269 Stevenson, r. 720d Bush
" Frances Miss, compositor James H. Barry,
r. 608^ Leavenworth
" John, carpenter, r. 121, 16th
" John M., harness maker, r. 214 Perry
" M. I. Mrs., lodgings, 537 Howard
" Robert L., bookkeeper Charles P. Harris, r.
123 Turk
" Robert W., oiler Sutter St. Ry., r. 22 Boyce
" Royal I., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" William P., salesman Raphael's, r. 608J4
Leavenworth
Auletti Frank, machinist I. L. Burton
Ault C. G. Mrs., dressmaking, 1960 Howard
" Charles G., engineer, r. 1960 Howard
■' Henry M., frame fitter A. & A. Baker, r. 63
Natoma
" James M., clerk, r. 1960 Howard
" Joseph, teamster, r. 148, 6th
" Joseph P., laborer, r. 64 Tehama
" Matthias, Gov. flour inspector, r. 2021a
Mission
" Matthias P., teamster, r. 64 Tehama
" Richard, coachman, 1408 Fulton
" Samuel W., laborer, r. 64 Tehama
4®- Ault. See Alt
Aumiller Bertha, widow, r. 20 Stockton PI
Aune Peter O., salesman, r. 5 Vasserot PI
Auradou A. Leon, r. 1309 Powell
" A. Leon Jr., collector, r. 8I5V2 Filbert
" John, driver George D. Bunker, r. 660
Brannan
" Jules, foreman George D. Bunker, r. 660
Brannan
" Jules Jr., pork packer George D. Bunker, r.
660 Brannan
Aureguy Fortune, bookkeeper estate of Eugene
Avy, r. 1411 Powell
Aurich Abraham, r. 1238 Eddy
" Adolph (Aurich & Heins), r. 708 California
" Charles, clerk Greensfelder & Co., r. 1238
Eddy
" Gustave, clerk Newman & Levinson, r.
1238 Eddy
■' Leon, clerk Nordman Bros., r. 1238 Eddy
" & Heins (Adolph Aurich and Julius Heins)
liquors, 607 Sacramento
Aurora Distilling Co. (Cincinnati, O.), agency
819 Market, rooms 23, 24
Aurrecoechea Jose, r. 932 Jackson
Auser Edward, teamster F. P. Elliot, r. 408, 11th
'■ Fred, clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r. 214, 6th
Ausinder Thomas J., r. 33 Whitney
Ausseresses Louis, cooper, r. 935 Army
Austermuhle Sophie, widow, r. 340 McAllister
Austin Ada Mrs., r. 20, 13th
" Albert, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 17 Glen
Park Av
■' Albert L., bookkeeper, r. 9 Germania
" Anne, widow, r. 1524 Howard
" Arthur, barber John Schmidt, r. Howard
" Benjamin C. Jr., insurance agent,'23 Colum-
bian Bldg, r. Alameda
" Charles, engraver Shreve & Co., r. Alameda
" Charles, metal sign worker, r. 1130 Market
" Charles, varieties, 207, 9th
" Christopher, marine fireman, r. 512i/i, 2d
" Edward A., clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
'^ Edward. H., clerk The Bank of British
North America, r. 610 O'Farrell
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" Franklin B., butcher, r. 1917c O'Farrell rear
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nr J
" Harry N.. restaurant, 1005 Valencia
" Henry S., foreman, r. 1119, 34th
" H. Lynn, clerk The Baldwin
" John, carpenter, r. 63^ Chenery
Austin Joseph, freight adjuster Pacific Mail
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Page
" Joseph, tailor, r. 323 Eddy
" Joseph F., teamster, r. 1524 Howard
" Katie Mrs., presser J. Spaulding & Co., r.
.55054 Natoma
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Glen Park Av
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16th
" May, widow, r. 536 Hermann
" Richard, porter C. M. Volkman, r. 118
Drumm
" Robert, r. 437 O'Farrell
" Sarah, widow, r. 516 Lombard
" Stephen H., foreman Frolich & Meighan, r.
1119, 24th
'» Theresa Mrs., r. 44, 3d
" Thomas, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2117
' Greenwich
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" Wallace (Austin & Co.), r. 827 Harrison
" William, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
4311/2 Chestnut
Austin & Co. (Wallace Austin), draymen, ,305
Davis
Australian Dispatch Line of Clipper Ships,
J. J. Moore & Co. agents, 302 California
Austrian Benevolent Society, Druids' Hall,
413 Sutter
" Export Association The (Vienna), Halla
& Co. Pacific Coast agents, 303 California
" National Society, 121 New Montgomery
" Phoenix Royal and Imperial Privileged
Insurance Co. The (of Vienna), William
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fornia
" Veritas (Alameda), Lueder Hopken agent,
321 California
Austrian Wire Works, John Mehes proprietor,
(■ 283 Stevenson
Austro-Hungarian Consulate, Francis Korbel
consul, 308 Battery
Autagne August, r. cor Victoria and Stanley
" George, bakery, Minerva nr Plymouth Av,
r. cor Victoria and Stanley
Autard Eugene, laundryman John Bernou, r.
629, 3d
Autey William H., waiter, r. 731 Brannan rear
"Automatic" Sewing Machine, A. T. Eggles-
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AUX VILLES DE FRANCE ET
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Auxiliary Fire Alarm Co., 316 Bush
Auzerais Building, SW cor Powell and Ellis
" Raoul A., secretary The Huit Loom and
Fabric Co., 504 Kearny, room 10, r. Oak-
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Avan John, sergeant police, r. 13 Tehama
Avansino Antonio, r 726^4 Green rear
" Joseph, helper Frediani & Levau, r. 72614
Green rear
" Louis, laborer P. J. Desenfant, r. 7361^4
Green rear
Ave Frank M., porter Roth, Blum & Co., r. 22
Rutledge Av
Avellar Manuel M., barber, 1532 Kentucky, r.
1530 Kentucky
Avenue Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment,
Mrs. C. A. Hansen proprietor, 8 Golden
Gate Av
" House, 330 Montgomery Av
Aver James H., liquors, SE cor 20th and Ken-
tucky
Averell Herbert E., salesman G.|E. Woodbury,
r. 1637 Mission
" Sarah B., widow, r. 1637 Mission
" Walter B., clerk H. Dutard, r. 1637 Mission
" Wilson, r. 423 Bryant
" Wilson Jr., clerk Moore, Ferguson &Co.,
r. 423 Bryant
Averett Alexander, bellman Palace Hotel, r.
1708 Broderick
Averill George W., r. 326 Eddy
" James P., manager Davis Brothers, r. 710
Bush
Averola Andrew, seaman, r. 1119b Kearny
Avery Dean R. (D. R. Avery & Co.). r. 708 Brod-
" D. R. & Co. (Dean R. Avery), fruits and
vegetables, 18-19 Centre Market
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salito
" Frank M., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.
" James O., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1108, 19 th
" Jennie Mrs., dressmaking, r. 404 Franklin
" Judson, salesman D. R. Avery & Co., r.
North Temescal, Alameda Co.
" Mark H., traveling salesman James De La
Montanya, r. Oakland
" Minnie, widow, r. 44a Gilbert
Avery Richard B., job printer, The Temple, 117
Turk, r. 10, 13th nr Harrison
" Robert J., blockmaker, 4854 Silver
" Walter, switchman, r. 650, 4th
" Walton F., pattern maker Alonzo Coffln
" William H., ticket clerk Pac. Mail S. S.
Co., r. Occidental Hotel
.\ villa Frank M., elevator tender U. S. Custom
House, r. Ill Jackson
" Joseph E., laborer, r. 451 Stevenson
" Manuel A. (Sherry, Avilla & Co.), r. Sau-
salito
Avon William, plumber W. D. Hobro, r. Berkeley
4®= Avon. See Avan
Avondale Hotel, Daniel Mahoney proprietor,
456, 6th
Avy Alvina, widow, r. 310 Lombard
" Eugene (estate of), 330 Sansome, rooms
55-56
" Eugene, clerk estate of Eugene Avy, r. 310
Lombard
Axel Rudolph, laborer Western Sugar Refinery
" Soderlind, waiter Daniel Libby, r. 618
Perry
Axelrod Bernard, junk dealer, r. 439 Grove
" Samuel, merchant, r. 1236, 23d
Axelrood Max, physician, r. 110, 34th
Axelson Charles, 1st mate bkt Newsboy, r.
" H., seaman .str Areata
Axford Walter F., manager W. Axford, r. NW
cor 35th and Noe
" William, proprietor Mission Iron Foundry.
2156 Harrison, r. NW cor 25th and Noe
" William J., molder W. Axford, r. 133c 19th
Axt Herman J., house painter, IOO414 Harrison,
r. 2O814, 7th
" Ludwig, r. 208!/2, 7th
Axtell George M., proprietor The Yellowstone,
23 Montgomery, r. 418 Francisco
" Henry, machinist The Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. Berkeley
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Axtmann Eva, widow, dressmaking, 1616 Bu-
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319 Sutter
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Ayens Albert, laborer South S. F. Tannery
" J., watchman South S. F. Tannery
Ayer Arthur F., cook C. D. Wildrick, r. 153()
Polk
" C, widow, r. 640 Golden Gate Av
" Charles H. (Ferguson & Ayer), r. 20 Turk
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" Frederick, pile driver, r. 17% Stevenson
" Frederick, shoe cutter, r. 414 Van Ness
Av
" Frederick E., ticket agent Great Northern
Railway, 628 Market, r. Alameda
" Joseph S., carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r. 714,
17th
" Joseph Y., carpenter, 9 Hardy, r. 720, 17th
" Lucretia, dressmaker, r. Itll Castro
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" Walter W., bridge builder, r. 617 Jones
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gomery, r. 899 Noe
" William B., stenographer Owl Cigar Co., r.
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Ayers Alex. & Co'. (Alexander Ayers), wood and
coal, SW cor Clement and 2d Av
" Alexander (Alex. Ayers & Co.),r. 114 Cle-
ment
" Alexander, saddler, r. 112 Taylor
" Arthur, with Shreve & Co., r. Berkeley
" Charles L., car dispatcher Market St. Ry.,
r. 2110 Mission
" Clarence W. (Yankee Novelty Mfg. Co.)
Ayers Edward N., proprietor Ayers' Pharmacy,
229 Leavenworth, r. 301 Leavenworth
" Ernestine I. (Ernestine I. Ayers & Co.), r.
229 Devisadero
" Ernestine & Co. (Ernestine I. Ayers), gro-
ceries and millinery, SW cor Page and
Devisadero
" Fred J., electrician Will & Finck Co., r.
2603 Bush
" George, carrier Edwards Publishing Co.
" George W., plumber, E s Carolina bet
Santa Clara and Mariposa
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brook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 1605 Golden
Gate Av
" H., blacksmith Studebaker Bros. Mfg. Co.,
r. Oakland
" J. C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1581 Turk
" John C, corporal police, r. 716 Hampshire
" Lizzie, widow, r. 2 Lily Av
" .Lizzie, widow, proprietor The Ash ton, 112
Taylor
" Maria D. Mrs., r. SE cor Carolina and
Santa Clara
" Mary P., widow, r. 2419c Clay
" Matilda J. Miss, dental student, r. 4 Hyde
" Minnie, domestic, 916 O'Farrell
" Nellie Mrs., r. 1203 Market
" Nicholas, blacksmith, r. 928, 11th Av South
" Thomas, teamster, r. 928, 11th Av South
" Thomas F., hide curer James Beatty, r.
1th Av. South bet N and P
" William, calker, r. 928, 11th Av South
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 37Vi Garden
" William Jr., blacksmith John Dippel, r.
938, 11th Av South
" William H., carpenter Corporation Yard
S. F. F. D., r. 114 Clement
Ayers' Pharmacy, Edward N. Ayers proprie-
tor, 239 Leavenworth
4®=Ayers. See Ayer, Ayres, Eayrs and Eyre
Ayhens Leon C, butcher Alphonse Geantit, 530
Merchant
" Leon E., butcher A. Astorg, r. 422 Minna
' ' Paul, butcher, r. 16th A v South bet P and Q
" Paul A., laborer, r. 423% Mississippi
Ayler Edward, machinist Bay City Iron Wks., r.
529 Sacramento
Ayles Frederick, hostler Charles Mattheas &
Co., r. 413, 6th
Aylieff Harry, S. P. Co., r. 53 Precita Av
Aylward Charles, driver Morton Special Deliv-
ery, r. 1219 Devisadero
" John J., machinist Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D., r. 2611 Post
" Richard, laborer Market St. Ry., r. 1807
Haight
" Richard P., manager Racing Team T. H.
B. Varney, r. Fairmount Hotel
" Thomas, watchman Market St. Ry., r. 37
Lily Av
Aymard Francois, tanner, r. 815 Stockton
Ayres Charles, plumber Union I. Wks., r. 78%
Brosnan
Ayres Ella R., vice-principal Ayres' Steno-
graphic Institute, 335 Montgomery,
rooms 29-32, r. 899 Noe
" Emma, widow, r. 1020 Post
■' Eugene R., check clerk O. R. & N. Co., r.
2121 Howard
" F. W., painter, r. 909 Kearny
" George W., salesman F. W. Banks, r. 728,
31st
" Harry, r. 1133 Jessie
Ayres Irvln, secretary and treasurer Pacific
Sheet Metal Works, 309-211 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Jacob, salesman F. W. Banks, r. 728, 21st
" James C, conductor, r. 1581 Turk
■' Lucas, student, r. 2131 Howard
" Rollin C, r. 16,30 Howard
Ayres' Stenograpliic Institute, William F.
Ayres principal, Mrs. Ella R. Ayres
vice-principal, 335 Montgomery, rooms
29-32
" William, r. 404 Polk
Ayres WUliam F., principal Ayres' Steno-
graphic Institute, 335 Montgomery,
rooms 29-32, r. 899 Noe
" W. Wallace, druggists' broker, 602 Market
basement, r. 2121 Howard
4®= Ayres. See Ayer, Ayers, Eayrs and Eyre
Ayscough Arthur, rattan worker, r. 45 Ritch
" William H., chair maker Hey wood Bros. &
Co., r. 371 Jessie
Azam Louis, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Azevedo John J., driver John Augusto, r. 35
Ritch
" Joseph, laborer, r. 349 Pacific
Azores Hotel, Raulino V. Silveira proprietor,
112 Jackson
Azote Mining Co. (Butte Co.), Abraham Halsey
secretary, 530 California, rooms 49-60
B
Baack Henry, packer Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. California Av off Fair Av
Baader August, bartender, r. 14 Moss
Baader John, proprietor New York Casino, fine
wines, liquors and cigars, 142, 4th nr
Howard, r. Lorin, Alameda Co
-e®=Baader. See Bader
Baagano Angelo, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 13 Miller
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ROPE,
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900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN vf DOMESTIC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Baago Knud, tailor, 358 Jessie, r. 1415, 25th
" N. Peter, frame maker Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. Berkeley
Bair James L., coffee saloon, 315 Grant Av, r.
1134a 22a
Baartz John, molder, r. 11-2514 Broadway
Baiiser August, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
16th Av South bet K and L
" Charles, laborer, r. 16th Av South bet K
and L
" Ferdinand, distiller, r. 16th Av South bet
K and L,
" Ferdinand Jr., laborer, r. 16th Av South
bet K and L
" Frederick, butcher, r. 16th Av South bet K
and L
Babb Harry R., teamster Teele & Co., r. 824
Olive Av
" Henry H., teamster, r. 24 Byington Av
" Milton E., attorney at law, 519 Montgomery
Babbitt J. H. Mrs., proprietor The New Arling-
ton, 1015 Market
Babbitt Jobn H., carriage and wagon maker,
314-;n6-318 McAllister, r. 1015 Market
'^ William, porter E. Rolkin, r. 217, 3d
Babbler Frederick, machinist First St. Wks.,
Union I. Wks., r. 19 Hawthorne
Babcock Albert, school teacher, r. 412 Cole
" Allen H., asst. engineer General Electric
Co., r. Oakland
•' Benjamin E.. widow, r. 1124 McAllister
" Charles H., undertaker A. W. Martin & Co.,
r. 118 Geary
" Frank, carpenter, r. 366 Natoma
" Harry, capitalist, 306 California, r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Henry I., salesman E. A. Fargo Company.
r. 109 Montgomery
" H. H. & Co. (Watertown, N. Y,), O. F.
Willey & Co. agents, 317 Montgomery
" Howard H., carpenter, r. 341, 13th rear
" John P., chief deputy State Board Fish
Commissioners, r. The Colonial
" Joseph H., teamster Western Meat Co., r.
523, 6th
" Louisa, widow, r. 47 Elgin Park Av
Babcock Madison, superintendent Common
Schools, office New City Hall, 3d floor,
r. 25, 13th
" Matthew, bookbinder J. B. Mclntyre, r. 10
El wood
" Minnie R. Miss, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 1207 Waller
" William (Parrott & Co.), r. San Rafael
Babcock & Wilcox Co. The (Pacific Coast
branch;, manufacturers water tube
safety steam boilers, Charles C. Moore
manager, 32, 1st, telephone Main 5905
Babcox Charles A., clerk The Bradstreet Co., r.
300 Van Ness Av
Babil John, stock buyer, r. 631 Jackson
Babin Demas C, with L. C. Babin, r. 776 Clayton
Babin Landry C, real estate, insurance bro-
ker and rent collector, 413 Kearny r.,
2415 Washington
" Norben C, with L. C. Babin, r. 2415 Wash-
ington
Babino Antonio, barber, 431 Montgomery Av, r.
5 Grand PI
Babkirk David P., machinist, r. 15 John
Babler Jacob, superintendent cannery Alaska
Packers' Assn., 308 Market
Babros Joseph (J. Kuruczar & Co.), r. 69 Jessie
" Paul, wireworker J. Kuruczar & Co., r. 63
Jessie
Babson Walter S., clerk Crane Co., r. Alameda
Babue John T., asst. engineer str Oakland, r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co
Bacca Joseph, cook Sanguinetti & Co.
Baccala Caesar E., with Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. 924 Union
" Joseph B., real estate agent and interpreter,
331 Montgomery, rooms 71-72, r. 924 Union
" Louis, peddler, r. 1201 Montgomery Av
" Mary, widow, r. 924 Union
Baccelli M., Bakery, 436% Union, r. 1425 Dupont
Bacchus Wine Vaults, J. Gundlach & Co. pro-
prietors, 438-442 Bryant, office SE cor 2d
and Market
Bacci Joseph, wood and coal, 1625 Powell
Bacciocco Louis, salesman L. Lebori, r. 1108
Clay
Baccus Alfred, butcher R. T. Baccus, r. 8139£
Geary
" Charles J., butcher R. T. Baccus, r. 813%
Geary
" George, foreman Donald Bruce, r. 706 Green
" John, blacksmith, r. 706 Green
" John B., compositor George Spaulding &
Co., r. 706 Green
" Josephine Miss, bookkeeper R. T. Baccus,
r. 813?i Geary
" Louis R., foreman pattern maker Joshua
Hendy Machine Wks., r. 813% Geary
" Richard T., butcher, 301 O'Farrell, r. 813%
Geary
" Selina, widow, r. 313, 20th •
'8®~Baccus. See Backess, Backus and Bacus
Bacelli Alfonso, saloon keeper, r. 7 Jasper PI
" Antonio, scavenger, r. 18 Russell
" Peter, fruits and vegetables, 1703 Sutter,
r. 1714 Sutter
Bach Adam, bartender, r. 30 Hanover PI
" Alfred C, salesman Charles Bach, r. 1583
Folsom
" Charles, baker, r. 625 Clay
Bacli Charles, proprietor Pioneer and Union
Malt Houses and importer and jobber
hops, corks and brewers' materials, 535-
537 Sacramento, r. 1583 Folsom
Emil E., tailor, r. 425 Greenwich
Frederick, cabinet maker William A.
Henry, barber P. S. Batavia, r. 815 Filbert
Henry, liquors, 721 Valencia
Henry C, traveling salesman Bach, Meese
&Co., r. 2022 Mission
John (Bach, Meese & Co.), r. 2022 Mission
John L., bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r. 2022
Mission
Kate, widow, r. 338 Green
Louis, clerk, r. 338 Green
BACH, MEESE & CO.
(John Bach and Frank H. Eckenroth),
wholesale wines and liquors and pro-
prietors celebrated Botanic Stomach
Bitters, 321 Montgomery
" Oscar, carpenter, r. 767 Folsom
" William F., lit ographer, r. 2022 Mission
Bache Charles L., chemist, r. 558 Minna
j8®=Bache. See Backe
Bachelder Alvah H., vice-president Holt Bros.
Co., 30-32 Main, r. Oakland
" C. A., salesman Holt Bros. Co., r. Oakland
" Edward M., salesman American Biscuit
Co.. r. Berkeley
" Frederick H., clerk, r. 847 Capp
" Julia, widow, r. 1408 Post
" Thomas F., attorney at law, 331 Montgom-
ery, room 77, r. Alameda
•' William H., r. 1408 Post
v(KS°*Bachelder. See Batchelder
Bacheller Willis E., teacher voice culture, r.
819 Hyde
Bachelor Jacob, carpenter, r. 346, 4th
ig®"Bachelor. See Batchelor
Bacher Albert, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Charles, shipping clerk Chicago Brewery,
r. 11/2 Wall
" Charles S.. butcher, SE cor Clay and Tay-
lor, r. 1135 Clay
' ' John, liquors , N W cor Rai Iroad A v and 16th
Av South
4®"Bacher. See Backer, Baker and Becker
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CKOCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
BAG
& Co., r.
Bachert A., with Nathan, Dohr
331 Kearny
Bachle Charles T., carpenter, r. 11361^ Steven-
son
Bachler Julia A., widow, r. 1408 Post
4®=Bachler. See Baechler
Bachman Arthur, salesman Esberg, Bachman
&Co., r. 1509Gough
" Charles, sticker hand Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 11»4b Clara
" Davis S., law student, r. 2323 Devisadero
" Felix, with Isaac Falkenstein, r. 1508 Post
" Jacob, dairyman. Beach nr Devisadero
" Lawrence N. (Wallace & Bachman), r. 1814
Vallejo
" Leopold S. (Heller, Bachman & Co.), r. 2323
Devisadero
" " Louis, pantryman, r. 523 Pine
" L. T. Mrs., r. Hotel Richelieu
•' Otto, sausage maker Mark Strouse, r. 215
San Bruno Av
" Samuel N., salesman L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons. r. 1814 Vallejo
" Sarah, widow, r. 2 Natoma
" Simon (Esberg, Bachman & Co.), r. 1509
Gough
" Walter N., cashier Nathan, Bachman &
Co., r. 1814 Vallejo
4®=-Bachman. See Bockman and Boeckmann
Bachmann Adolph, confectioner Gottlob Gall,
r. 913 Florida
" Charles, baker, r. 518 Stevenson
" Charles, locksmith Jacob Bachmann, r.
739 Clay
" Emil, teacher music, r. 915 Geary
" Henry, pork butcher, 2152 Mission
" Jacob, lock and gun smith, and hardware,
729 Clay
" John E., liquors, NE cor Ellis and Powell
basement, r. 508 Ellis
" Julius, bartender, r. 322i/4 Tehama
" Kate, widow, r. 818 Octavia
•• Theodore, bartender N. Ahrens, r. 715, 18th
" Ulrich, cellarman J. Gundlach & Co., r.
12a South Park
Bachrodt Hugo, bartender Henry Schulz, r.
10121/4 Minna
Bach told Jacob, delicacies, 216, 2d
Baciarini Martin (Baoiarini & Canevascini), r.
Commercial Hotel
" & Canevascini (Martin Baciarini and Mar-
tin Canevascini), liquors, 125V4 Mont-
gomery Av
Bacigalupi A. L. & Co. (Antonio L. Bacigalupi
and Stefano Casassa), fruits and vege-
tables, 509 Washington
" Antonio, porter George H. Tay Co. , r. 1 Troy
Alley
" Antonio L. (A. L. Bacigalupi & Co.), r. 2
Telegraph PI
" August, general commission merchant,
418 Washington, r. 1805 Mason
" D. & Brother (Dominioo and Giobatto), hay
and grain, wood and coal, 2929 Geary
" Dominico (D. Bacigalupi & Bro.), r. 2929
Geary
" Emil, driver Luke G. Sresovich & Co., r. 7
Lafayette PI
" Emilio, driver S. Levy & Co., r. 1601 Dupont
" Filbert, clerk laccheri & Bacigalupi, r.
1526 Dupont
" Francisco, laborer, r. 427i/i Greenwich
" Frank, r. 1823y2 Union
" Frank, distiller Golden Gate Distilling
Co., r. 1601 Dupont
" Frank, fruits and vegetables, 841 Pacific,
r. 1809 Stockton
" Frank, phonograph expert Peter Baciga-
lupi, r. 1805 Mason
" Frank Jr., driver Gould & Jaudin, r. 1601
Dupont
" Frederick, laborer Luke G. Sresovich &
Co., r. 5 Midway
" Gaetano (laccheri & Bacigalupi), r. 524
Filbert
" Giobatto B. (D. Bacigalupi & Bro.), r. 2929
Geary
" Giovanni (Guerra & Bacigalupi), r. 522 Fil-
bert rear
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Origioa^l • Designs • Furnisbed,
S^l-S^-T" IS/IARKET ST.
Bacigalupi Giovanni (G. Queirolo & Co.), r. 415
Francisco
" Giovanni B., pastemaker, r. 516 Union
" Giuseppe, r. 4 Midway
" Giuseppe B., laborer Cal. Italian Paste Co.
" Henry, jeweler, r. 1419a Dupont
'■ Henry L., r. 1805 Mason
" James P., laborer r. 524 Filbert
" John, liquors, 804 Pacific, r. 92314 Pacific
" John B., miner, r. 1809 Stockton
" Joseph, r. 1805 Mason
" Joseph, clerk A. Berta Co., r. 2 Telegraph PI
" Joseph, ironworker Ralston I. Wks., r.
427'/^ Greenwich
" Joseph, porter Deming-Palmer Milling Co.,
r. 324, 3d rear
" Lorenzo, liquors, 1228 Dupont, r. 14 Ban-
nam PI
" Louis (Bacigalupi & Magnello), r. 2006
Mason
" Louis, painter, 1201 Montgomery Av
" Louis, wood and coal, r. 2309 Mason
■' Louis D., interne City and County Hospital
" Louisa A. Miss, compositor La Voce del
Popolo, r. 92314 Pacific
" Madalina, widow, r. 21 Lafayette PI
" Michael, blacksmith Baptiste Lacaze, r.
11 Union PI
" Paul (Scatena & Bacigalupi), r. 524 Filbert
" Peter, proprietor Edison Phonograph and
Kinetoscope Arcade, 946 Market, r. 24
Dorland
" Prosper (Bacigalupi & Co.), r. 1417 Kearny
" Rosa, widow, r. 9 Calhoun
" Silvio, blacksmith Gatto, Demartini & Co.,
r. 9 Calhoun
" Stephen, r. 21 Lafayette PI
" Stephen (Bacigalupi & Boggiano), r. 307
Green
" Stephen (Bacigalupi & Jindrak), r. 1805
Mason
" Stephen, driver G. Queirolo & Co., r. 511
Green
" Theodore, r. 1000 Union
" William, bookkeeper Modern Laundry, r.
524 Filbert
" & Boggiano (Stephen Bacigalupi and Do-
menico Boggiano), liquors, 1228 Dupont
" & Co. (Prosper Bacigalupi, Felice Giampo-
lini and Ferdinando Taddeucci), house
painters, 307-309 Montgomery Av
" & Jindrak (Stephen Bacigalupi and Joseph
Jindrak), marble works, 614-616 Jackson
" & Magnello (Louis Bacigalupi and Pas-
quali Magnello), liquors, 1341 Dupont
Baciocho Frank, peddler, r. 513 Filbert
Back Ernest J., waiter, George W. Spencer, r.
110 Eddy
Back Frank J., marble and granite works, 322-
328 Polk, r. 320 Polk
Backe Arent C, glass stainer William Hoist, r.
10411/4 Valencia
" Charles H., shoefitter, r. 122 Sullivan
" Frank, carpet layer Schlueter & Volberg,
r. 2622 Sutter
•' Frank Jr., carpet layer Schlueter & Vol-
berg, r. 2622 Sutter
" Marie, widow, furnished rooms, 700 Broad-
way
4®-Backe. SeeBache
Backer John, laborer, r. Monticello nr Garfield
Jg®=-Backer. See Bacher, Baker and Becker
Backess Charles E., compositor, r. 322 Lombard
" MaryS. Miss, notions, 1512 Stockton, r. 322
Lombard
jgiS-Backess. See Baccus, Backus and Bacus
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Pacific States Advertising Bureau, [
San Fraucisco Office, 405 Sansome St. i
Backman Albert, traveling salesman Dallemand
&Co., r. 18 Page
" August, mate sch Laura Pike, r. 32 Steuart
" Caesar, barber, 638 Geary, r. 606 O'Farrell
Backman Gottliard S., dentist, 15 and 30 St.
Ann's Bldg, r. 420 Geary
Backmann George, longshoreman, r. 2219 Mason
/^'■Backmann. See Beckmann, Bockmann and
Boeckmann
Backofl Charles, bartender A. Froment, r.
Andover Av nr Cortland Av
" Romain, clerk National Cigarette and To-
bacco Co., r. Andover Av nr Cortland Av
Backstedt Diedrich, laborer, r. 643 Chenery
'■ William, laborer, r. 1322 Filbert
Backstein Ferdinand, watchmaker and jeweler.
1555 Market
" Herman, tinner, r. 315 Bryant
" Louis, Union I. Wks., r. 315 Bryant
" Margaret, widow, r. 315 Bryant
Backus Charles, master mariner, r. 121% Fran-
cisco
■ Ella Miss, chambermaid The Lapham
" Matthew W., traveling salesman A. L.
Bryan Shoe Co., r. Oakland
" Morgan, deputy county clerk, r. 522 Golden
Gate Av
Backus Oscar J., vice-president George H. Tay
Co., 610-620 Battery, r. Oakland
Backus Samuel W., president Western Premier
Cycle Co., 312-314 Baker, r. California
Hotel
JBtg" Backus. See Baccus, Backess and Bacus
Bacmeister Frederick C, clerk J. C. Russell &
Co., r. 2534 Mission
Bacocevlch Steven M., restaurant, 513 Davis
Bacome John J. (Bacome & Son), r. 26054 Clem-
entina
" William (Bacome & Son), r. 260 Clementina
" & Son (William and John J.), livery stable,
823 Folsom
Bacon Alice M. Miss, teacher music, 1311 Taylor
" Alonzo P., president Cal. Gas Light and
Fuel Co. and Alonzo Gold Mining Co., 320
Sansome, room 12
" Bridget, widow, r. 427 Ringold
" C. Fidelia, widow, r. 3513 Folsom
" Charles, salesman Darbee & Immel, r. 1410
Bush
" Charles A. (Armstrong & Bacon), r. 743 Pine
" Clifford C, clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Redwood City
•' Daniel W., steward, r. 6 Natoma
" Delia, widow, r. 2513 Folsom
" E. Mrs., dressmaking, 1410 Bush
" Edwin H., editor Coast Review, 508 Mont-
gomery, r. 714 Broderick
" F. A. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Francis N., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 54, 1st
" Frederick L., machinist Cal. St. RR, r.
5461/2, 18th
" Gaston E.. capitalist, r. 2645 Sacramento
" George H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 9
Bowie Av
" Helen T. Miss, principal Wilmerding and
Osgood and Grace Bradley Memorial
Free Kindergartens, 369, Uth, r. Oakland
" John J., machine hand G. M. Kutz & Co., r.
144, 11th
" Lewis G., teamster Cal. Mills, r. Alameda
" Lizzie, widow, r. 807^/4 Filbert
" Martin J., clerk R. E. Revalk & Co., r. 963
Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 963 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 969A Howard
Bacon Truman F., physician and surgeon and
proprietor Ariel Pharmacy, 510 Hayes, r.
Oakland
" William H., mechanic, r. 141 Page
" William J., carrier postofflce, r. 162 Te-
hUma
Bacon William 0., photographic supplies, 18
Post, r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" William T., proprietor Valencia St. Tea
Store, 1104 Valencia
Bacopulos Michel (Bacopulos & Papacamori-
nos^ r. 21^/4 Natoma
" & Papacamorinos (Michel Bacopulos and
Christ Papacamorinos), candies and con-
fectionery, 56, 3d
49" Bacus. See Baccus, Backess and Backus
Bada Michael, tailor S. N. Wood & Co,, r. 317
Geary
Badaire Albert, steward Occidental Restaurant,
r. 323 Montgomery Av
Badano Giovanni B. (Sivori & Co.), r. 5 Sonora
Badaracco Benjamin (J. Demartini & Co.), r.
1503 Fillmore
" Charles, saloon, 1234 Pacific, r. 1615^4 Leav-
enworth
" David, liquors, 1326i/^ Pacific, r. 1334 Pa-
cific
" Domenico, wood and coal, 1604 Grove
" Louis, r. 1615'/i Leavenworth
" Valentine, clerk Dominick Badaracco
Badarous Sidney B., salesman J. C. Wilson &
Co., r. 133 Langton
Baddeley Alfred, candy maker, r. 313 Turk
" Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 313 Turk
" Henry J., insurance, r. 213 Turk
" James H., packer George H. Tay Co., r.
213 Turk
" Mary E. Miss, dressmaking, 213 Turk
" Reuben, steam fitter, r. 313 Turk
" William B., r. 717 O'Farrell
Bade Albert, clerk Claus Wreden, r. 1101 Clay
Baden J. H. C, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Fell and Devisadero
" Max M. , manufacturers' agent and diamond
broker, 121 Post
" Samuel, capitalist, 121 Post, r. 2015 Bush
Badener Philip, teamster Terrence O'Brien, r.
641 Harrison
Badenheuer Otto, baker Albert Komsthoeft, r.
337 Turk
Bader Christopher F. (Bader & Fincke), r. 246,
6th
" Godlieb, cellar man John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 79 Clementina
" Gottlieb, carpenter, r. 28 Russ
" Henry, advertising agent, r. 311 Golden
Gate Av
" Henry, blacksmith H. B. Schindler, r. 28
Russ
" Wilhelm A., chief cook Cafe Zinkand, r.
652 Stevenson
BADER & FINCKE
(Christopher F. Bader and 0. Fincke),
manufacturers bar, store and ofllce
furniture, ice chests, bowling alleys,
ten pins and balls ; bars and counters
always on hand ; machine work, turn-
ing and jobbing promptly attended
to; 508-510, 5th and 407, 5th, tele-
phone South 326
4®= Bader. See Baader
Badger Ella F. Miss, children's boarding, 402
San Jose Av
" George H., barber E. Henry Tanner, r.
141054 Fols m rear
" Hill and Cherokee Gravel Mining Co.,
Henry Pichoir secretary, 320 Sansome,
room 24
" J. Howard, law student E. L. Campbell, r.
Oakland
" James, expressman, r. 1231 Laguna
" James A., barber F. Zachoreck, r. 1205 Fill-
mo e
" Josephine A. Miss, r. 403 San Jose Av
" Thomas N., clerk, r. 219, 6th Av
" Walter, master mariner, r. 1034 Folsom
rear
" William C, liquors, 412 Pacific
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BADGER WILLIAM G.,
pianos and organs, 26 O'Farrell, 1st
floor, r. 1921 Sacramento
Badgley Eugene F., president American Compo-
sition Pipe and Armor Co., 819 Market,
room 47
" Gilbert B., carpenter, r. 818, 22d
" Julia F., widow, r. 318 Clement
Badlam Al T. (Badlam Brothers;, r. 1024
Franklin
" Alexander, manufacturer, r. 1024 Franklin
Badlam Brothers (Al. T. and Edgar B.), manu-
facturers gas machines, 511 Market, tel
Main 1483
" Edgar B. (Badlam Brothers), r. 405 Fill-
more
Badouin Alfred, plumber, r. 2550 Greenwich
" August, pattern maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks., r. 2550 Greenwich
" Leon C, machinist Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks., r. 2550 Greenwich
Badt Alexander L., secretary Congregation
Sherith Israel and First Hebrew Benev-
olent Society, ofQce NE cor Post and
Taylor, r. 1311 Gough
" Clarence, r. 1309 Gough
" Clarence L., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 1311 Gough
" Morris, merchant, r. 1307 Gough
" Percy L.., collector, r. 1311 Gough
Baechler Jacob, cooper J. Gundlach & Co., r.
New Washington Hotel
46ff- Baechler. See Bachler
Baecht Charles, cook Cafe Zinkand, r. 652
Stevenson
Baeohtel Harry L. (Wilson & Baechtel), r. 903
Steiner
Baehr Harry, city agent Phoenix Assurance Co.
(of London) and Providence Washington
Insurance Co. (of Rhode Island), 413 Cali-
fornia, r. 1817 Baker
" William, manuf cturing jeweler, 649 Sac-
ramento, r. 1123 Scott
" William Jr. (A. Gerberding & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
J8®" Baehr. See Baer, Bahr, Behr and Bare
Baenteli Paul, watchcase maker Mrs. Charles
J. Harris, r. 1223, 26th
Baer Albert (Albert Baer & Co.), r. 734/2 Pme
" Albert & Co. (Albert Baer and Morris
Ehrenwenh), pawnbrokers, 806 Kearny
" Alfred, clerk A.&T. Weil & Co., r. 309 Powell
" August, agent Star and Crescent Mill, 25-27
Sansome
" Bernard, r. 2711 Laguna
" Bertha, widow, r. 734i4 Pine
" Edward C, draughtsman S. F. & S. J. V. Ry.
Co., r. 632 Ellis
" Herman, attorney at law, r. 110 Hyde
" Isaac,proprietor The Commercial Traveler,
20 Ellis, r. 617 Haight
" Joseph, merchant, r. 1200 Geary
" Joseph Mrs., dressmaking, 1200 Geary
" Julius, furrier Albert Mueller & Co., r. 1726
Bush
" Leopold (Baer, Weil & Co.), r. 1726 Bush
" Lucian, traveling salasman A. & T. Weil &
Co., r. 309 Powell
" Robert, salesman Ed. Weil & Co.. r. 410
Post
" Samuel, clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1726
Bush
" Weil & Co., merchants (Redding, Cal.),
office 25-27 Sansome
j8®=Baer. See Baehr, Bahr, Behr and Bare
Baerne Jacob, cook, r. 626 Jessie
" Louis, butcher W. D. Wilson, r. 626 Jessie
" Otto, plumber John P. Culley, r. 626 Jessie
Baersohmidt E. & Co. (Mrs. Emilie Baer-
schmidt), manufacturers gloves, 447
Valencia
" Emilie Mrs. (E. Baerschmidt & Co.), r. 447
Valencia
" Max, glovemaker E. Baerschmidt & Co., r.
447 Valencia
Baetje John, clerk Meyer & Akmann, r. 917, 20th
Baettga Charles, proprietor New California
House, 3 East
Baez Charles A., clerk Schwartz Bros., r. 616y2
Filbert
" Venanchia, widow, r. 616i/i Filbert
Baft Benjamin N., woodworker N. Hottua, r.
Montgomery's Hotel
Baflco Andrew, soap grease dealer, r. 16, 14th
" John, scavenger, r. 14, 14th
Bagala George, teamster, r. 218, 22d
" Leo, restaurant, SE cor 24th and Folsom
Bagby Henry C. (Bagby & Coke), and physician
and surgeon, 26 Montgomery, rooms 1-2-
3, r. 2121 Howard
Bagby & Coke (Henry C. Bagby and Paul S.
Coke), dentists, 26 Montgomery, rooms
1-2-3
Bagg Stanley C, manufacturers', agent, 719
Market
Bagge Charles, master'schr Piute, office 24 Clay
" Lars B., hostler Overland Freight Transfer
Co., r. 32Bluxome
" William H., carpenter and builder, 1740
Mission
Baggentus Nicholas, cook, r. 105 Prospect PI
Baggerly Hiland L., sporting editor the Bulle-
tin, r. 1259 Octavia
Baggett William T. (Stockwell & Co.), and at-
torney at law, 324 Pine, rooms 8-9, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Wlnfleld S., bookkeeper H. Levi & Co., r.
Oakland
«S=-Baggett. See Bagot
Baggs Alexander, clerk, r. 210 Turk
" Charles K., clerk, r. 210 Turk
" Edward B., waiter Palace Hotel, r. 210 Turk
" John, hostjer Holmes & Jinkins, r. 834
Devisadero
" John, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 210 Turk
Baggs Montgomery, fire and marine insurance,
132 California, r. 3330 Washington
" Rebecca, widow, r. 310 Turk
4®=Baggs. See Beggs
Bagier Jane, widow, r. 1825 Market
Bagley Angeline D., widow, r. 28 Liberty
" Bryant C, clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
28 Liberty
" Carl E., machinist Union I. Wks., r. 4 Min-
nesota
" David B., bookkeeper the Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. 28 Liberty
" Delia, widow, r. 24 Victor
" Emmett M., librarian law dept. S. P. Co.,
r, 11% Fulton
" George, teamster Harris & Jones
" Harry, painter. Lucky Alley nr 24th
" Holland, journalist, r, 1259 Octavia
" Hubert F., druggist Eagle Pharmacy, r.
11!4 Fulton
" James J., clerk, r. 327 Clementina
" Jeremiah, shoe finisher G. M. Kutz & Co.,
r. 327 Clementina
" John F., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 327 Clem-
entina
" John J. & Co. (Detroit, Mich.), V. W. Crys-
ler agent, 410 Sacramento
" Mamie, widow, r. IV/i Fulton
" Perkins H. Jr., inspector U. S. customs, r.
623 Howard
" Peter, stevedore, r. 30 Federal
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1116 Bryant
" Timothy, motorman, r. 10 California Av
Bagley W. H., assistant general agent North
British and Mercantile Insurance Co., 212
Pine, r. California Hotel
" William T., traveling salesman Rohr &
Bagley Commission Co., r. 28 Liberty
J8®=Bagley, See Begley and Bigley
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Baglietto Ambrose, r. 1822 Powell
" Victor, r. 1822 Powell
" Domenico, laborer, r. lOlS'^ Montgemery
•' Emanuel, salesman L. Baglietto & Co., r.
331 Union
" Giacomo, r. 1128 Sacramento
" Giobatta (G. B. Gracchi & Co.) and native
wines, 1822 Powell
•' Giobatta Jr., boiler maker, r. 1822 Powell
" L. & Co. (LiUigi Baglietto and Giacomo
Gracchi), produce commission mer-
chants, 421 Davis
" Louis, liquors, 511 Washington
" Luigi (L. Baglietto & Co.), r. 331 Union
" Manuel, salesman, r. 427 Greenwich
" Maria Miss, milliner Miss E. Borgstrom,
r. 1822 Powell
Bagnall Lucretia, widow, r. 614 Folsom
" Thomas A., machinist, r. 1010 Pine
Bagnasco Policarpo, photographer, r. 1118 Fil-
bert
Bagnoli Thomas, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 1
Latham Place
Bagot Edward A., druggist, lOOl Guerrero, r.
lOOlA Guerrero
«S"Bagot. See Baggett
Bahlle Louisa, widow, lodgings, 630 Sacramento
Bahlmann Augusta, bakery and notions, SE cor
26th and Bartlett
" Caroline, widow, r. 800 Pennsylvania Av
4®-Bahlmann. See Bohlmann and BoUmann
Bahls E. Mrs. (Althof & Bahls), r. Oakland
" Herman H., with Althof & Bahls, r. Oakland
" Richard, with Althof & Bahls, r. Oakland
Bahn Albert J., machine hand Rosenthal, Feder
& Co., r. 2104 Taylor
• Charles A., master schr Pike County, office
56 Steuart, r. 2104 Taylor
" Louis, blacksmith Morgan & Cotter, r. 729
Brannan
" William J., shoemaker, r. 308 Francisco
J8®=Bahn. See Bain, Bane and Baine
Bahnke Henry A., bricklayer, r. 601 Dolores
Bahnsen Daniel, salesman J. O. Meyerink, r.
1140 Stevenson
Bahr Charles L., cigars, 1225 Fillmore
" Frederick, tanner, r. 1438, 5th Av South
•' Herman F., tanner The Norton Tanning
Co.. r. 1438, 5th Av South
" Jacob, employee Union I. Wks., r. 501 Napa
" Jacob, teamster Simon Silverberg
" Louis, salesman Mohns & Kaltenbach, r.
Berkeley
" Paul, plumber, r. 1225 Fillmore
•• William, foreman C, E. Whitney & Co., r.
6th Av South nr M
" William A., boots and shoes, 522 Valencia
4®~Bahr. See Baar, Bar and Barre
Bahrenburg Frederick, laborer, r. 1516 Kansas
" John, brewer, r. 525 Shotwell
Bahrs Amelia Miss, cashier Gas Consumers"
Assn., r. 926 Union
" Andrew, insurance, r. 926 Union
Balirs George H., judge Superior Court, Dept,
12, chambers New City Hall 2d floor, r.
912 Page
" Jacob, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 1901
Hyde
•' John, teamster Naber, Alfs & Brune, r. 812,
18th
" John G., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1901 Hyde
" William, carpenter, r. 1901 Hyde
Bahrt Henry, butcher Gustave Hennig, r. 3143,
16th
" Martin, liquors, junction Highland Av,
Holly and Mission Road
Baiardo Peter, clerk Chelini, Grlflo & Co., r. 102
4th
Baicke Anna, widow, r. 875 Shotwell
" Henry, r. 875 Shotwell
Baier George, mechanic, r. 220 Gough
" John (Baier & Black), r. .545 Jersey
" & Black (John Baier and Alexander Black),
restaurant, 7 East
Baikie James, clerk Am. Biscuit Co., r. Lorin,
Alameda Co.
Baikkanen Matti, seaman, r. 31b Morris Av
Bail Adolph, r. 1078 Howard
" Emil T., marine engineer, r. 1078 Howard
" Marie Mrs., r. 930 Pacific
'• Otto, barber, r. 1078 Howard
" Paul, tailor, 15 Monroe
" Paul M., carpenter, r. 930 Pacific
" Richard, liquors, 423 Dupont
4S"Bail. See Bailie and Bayle
Bailey A. H., roof painter, r. IO614, 3d
" Alexander P., tinsmith Taylor, Adams &
Pritchard, r. 228, 10th
•' Alfred, plumber, r. 628 Ash Av
■' Ann, widow, r. 2419 Clay rear
•' Arthur, hat blocker H. L. King, r. Berkeley
" Augustus, painter, r. 859 Mission
" Benjamin, r. 1010 Persia Av
" Benjamin L., r. 1010 Persia Av
" B., machinist Wm. H, Birch & Co., r. 416
Greenwich
" Byron, carpenter, r. 16 Ridley
" C. F. & Co. (Charles F. Bailey and Charles
S. McLaren), ice cream manufacturers,
612 Post
" Charles, millinery, r. 603 Bush
" Charles A., carpenter Miller & Hamilton,
r. 9 South Park
" Charles A., real estate, 46 Market, r. Oak-
land
" Charles F. (C. F. Bailey & Co.), r. 310 Hyde
Bailey Charles H. (Haslett & Bailey), office
NW cor Front and Broadway, r. 226 Fair
Oaks
" Charles L., clerk Crane Co.
" Charles P., transfer clerk Railway Mail
Service, r. Alameda
Bailey C. J. & Co. (Boston), Goodyear Rubber
Co. agents, 577-579 Market
" Clara B. Miss, school teacher, r. 830 Union
" Clarence W., watchman S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 526 Hayes
" Clarence W., machinist and bicycles, 1825b
Howard
" Edward, clerk Geo. J. McAulifle, r. 1328
Florida
" Edward W. (Cables & Bailey), r. 338, 5th
Av
" Edwin L., bookkeeper Murray & Stein-
hagen, r. 830 Union
•' Eldridge J., contractor, r. 511% Capp
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 5 Card Alley
" Ella, widow, r, 430 Post
" Ellen, widow, r. 230, 10th
" Elton, concrete worker, r. 32, 13th
" Emily Mrs., r. 38'/^ Tehama
" Ernest H., silversmith Shreve & Co., r,
11131/4 Howard
•' Eugene S., laborer, r. 212 Grove
" Francis T., gardener, r. 105 Farallones
•' Frank, r, 729M Clementina
" Frank, packer W. P. Morgan
" Frank D., r. 32 South Park
" Frank R., plumber, 936 McAllister, r. 628
Ash Av
•' George, starter Market St, Ry., r. 838 Ala-
bama
" George E., teamster J, Maher & Son, r,
162 Clementina
" George G,, engineer chemical engine 3, r.
210 Jackson
" George H., foreman Cahill & Hall Elevator
Co., r. 1030 Page
" George I, (Bailey, Weller & Neave), r. 200
Hyde
" George M,, silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
111314 Howard
" George S., carpenter, r. 136 Hartford
" George W., brush maker Read & Zahn, r.
725 Polk
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Bailey George W., driver Nelson J. Rogers, r.
9181/i Treat Av rear
" Henry, cooper, r. 1015 Howard
" Henry Jr., cooper, r. 1015 Howard
" Henry F., bill clerk George H. Tay Co., r.
24S Taylor
" Henry F., conductor Market St. Ry.,
cor Buena Vista Av and Congress
" Housen A., porter S. & H. Harris,
Clay
" Isaac L., carriage maker, r. 9U% Harrison
" James, carpenter, r. 1709 Lexington Av
" James, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 173
Minna
Bailey James D., general agent Insurance Com-
pany of North America (of Philadelphia),
412 California, r. 1915 Franklin
" James F., laborer, r. 729 Clementina
" James M., laborer, r. NE cor Manchester
and Stoneman
" James M.. salesman C. E. Wliitney & Co.,
r Alameda
" James P., tanner Isaac Levy, r. 1328
Florida
" James S., trader, r. 222 Silver Av
" James T. (Elliott & Bailey), r. 309 Grant
Av
" James T., machinist Byron Jackson, r. 228,
10th
" J. Murray, mining engineer, 18 Post, r.
Hotel Sutherland
" John, barber, r. 1023, 24th
•' John, laborer, r. 248, 4th
" John, painter Thomas Downing, r. 520a
Turk
" John, porter Lamb & Son
" John F., laundryman, r. 1015 Howard
Bailey Jolin T. & Co. (Philadelphia) , manufact-
urers spring twine, David D. Sutphen
manager, 219 Front
" Joseph, grainer, r. 1015 Howard
" Joseph, hoseman Engine 10
" Kate M., widow, r. 2406 Mission
" Levina, widow, r. 16 Lynch
" Lewis H. (Carah & Bailey), r. 1062 Folsom
" Lewis S., salesman Cal. Saw Wks., r. Ala-
meda
" Lizzie, widow, r. 5 Card Alley
" Louis J., shoe finisher G. W. Kutz & Co., r.
708 Fulton
" Margaret Mrs., r. 260 Clara
" Maria Miss, r. 524 Greenwich
" Martin, whitener Schussler Bros., r. 533
Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 1001 Fillmore
" Mary, widow, r. 1129, 18th
" Mary E., widow, r. 830 Union
" Newton J., car dispatcher, r. 43914, 17th
" N. J., butcher str Australia, r. 531^4 Bryant
" Orrin, carpets, 1003 Valencia, r. 827 Church
" Oscar J., carpenter, r. 308 Fulton
" Patrick, barrel trader, r. 719 Brannan
" Peter, r. 1328 Florida
" Peter F., morocco dresser, r. 1328 Florida
" Philip J., with Smith & Young, r. 222 Sil-
ver Av
" Pierre, plumber, r. 628 Ash Av
" Sarah M., lodgings, 757 Howard
" Shepard D., lodgings, 1 Jackson, r.
Persia Av
" Stephen, laborer, r. 2 Freelon
" Susan, widow, r. 511% Capp
" Thomas J., plumber and gas fitter,
Hayes, r. 1030 Oak
" Thomas L., gripman, r. 238, 10th
" Timothy J., policeman, r. 813% Fulton
Bailey, Weller & Neave (George I. Bailey, Her-
bert B. Weller and Charles A. Neave),
proprietors Golden Gate Livery and
Riding Academy, 24 Golden Gate Av
" William, teamster, r. 9 Oak Grove Av rear
" WilliamC, pressman Schmidt Label and
Lith. Co., r. 419E O'Farrell
" William F., r. 1635 Howard
" William H., r. 719 Brannan
" William H., merchant, r. 336, 10th
" Wilmot F., carpenter, r. 153 Tehama
4®=Bailey. See Baillie, Baily, Bailley and
Bayly
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G^i-G^T TVlarket St.
Bailhache John M. (Burbridge & Co.), r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
Bailie May Miss, bookkeeper, r. 431 Bryant
" Thomas, dock superintendent O. R. & N.
Co., r. 431 Bryant
" W. K. , 3d officer str City of Everett
Bailie John (Bailie & Borel), r. 1027 McAllister
" Pierre, r. 619 Pacific
" Pierre (Bailie & Magnan), r. SE cor Green-
wich and Gough
" i& Borel (John Bailie and Joseph Borel),
liquors, 1340 Golden Gate Av
" & Magnan (Pierre Bailie and Gustav Mag-
nan), proprietors Willows Park, SE cor
Gough and Greenwich
Baillet Joseph, r. 5 Scheerer
Bailley Timothy G., r. 223b 13th
" William M., tailor, r. 223b 12th
Baillie Charles S., proprietor American Pub-
lishing Co., r. 1812 Market
" John A., longshoreman, r. 32 South Park
" William, foreman W. B. Sumner & Co., r.
36 Douglass
Baillif Eugene C, foreman E. Garnier & Co., r.
3538 Jackson
Bailly Albert (Hampton & Bailly), r. 2328 Pine
" Alexander, bakery, 818 Montgomery
" Arthur, pork packer, r. 3328 Pine
•' Edward, glove finisher, r. 3328 Pine
" Eugene A., teamster, r. 633 Lombard
" Jacinta, widow, r. 623 Lombard
" Jules J., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r. 13th
Av nr California
" Leon, stone polisher Schmidt Label and
Lith. Co., r. 12th Av nr California
" T. Edward, resident physicijyi St. Mary's
Hospital. NW cor 1st and Bryant
Baily Alexander H., r. 214 Ashbury
" Alexander H. Jr., carpenter, r. 1636 Fell
" Elisha I., colonel U. S. A. (retired) and
physician, r. 1316 Dolores
" Harry A., plasterer, r. 54, 1st
" Jefferita, physician, 730, 23d
" Richard J., physician and surgeon, r. 730, 33d
" Walter C, carpenter, r. 1636 Fell
" William K., brass finisher, r. 54, 1st
" William J., proprietor Isthmus House, 54
1st
" Wilson S., plasterer, r. 54, 1st
jfJS-Baily. See Bailey, Bailly, Baillie and Bay-
ley
Bain Alexander (Hansen & Bain), r. 2603 Folsom
" Alexander, cook str City of Pueblo, r. 108
Jackson
" Annie, widow, r. 1538A 35th
" Florence, widow, r. 809 Vallejo
" Frank W., molder S. F. Stove Wks., r. 3603
Folsom
" Hattie J. Mrs., vice-principal Crocker
Grammar School, r. 1461 Guerrero
" James, clerk Gallagher Bros., r. 3208 Geary
" James, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" John, r. 26 Perry
" John W., machinist, r. 738 Vallejo
" Robert, clerk Cal. Distributing Co., r.
Fruitvale
" Robert, cook str City of Puebla, r. 108 Jack-
son
Bain Robert B., agent Smith, Baker & Co. (Yoko-
hama) and Dodwell, Carlill & Co. (Foo-
chow), 18 California, room 1, r. Fruitvale
" William, machine hand Bolander & Perkins
" William A., 3d asst. engineer str Columbia,
r. 1461 Guerrero
" William H., machinist, r. 9% Laskie
JKg^Bain. See Bahn, Baine, Bane and Bayne
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Bainbridge Arnop, detective, r. 10 Bourbin PI
" Caroline H.. widow, r. I0I8 California
BAINBRIDGE JAMES C,
physician and surgeon, oflSce and r.
LOl Grant \y, hours 1 to 3 p. m. and 7
to 8 p. m., telephone Black 1751
Bainbridge Peter, salesman Blumenthal & Co.,
r. 447 Bryant
Baine Ann, widow, r. 10 Clarairear
" K. M. Miss. r. 600 Bush
" M. Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" Patrick J., plumber, r. lO Clara rear
" William, engineer, r. 393, 6th
Baines Charles, r. 2753, 16th
" Thomas F., canvasser, r. 930^4, 20th
Bains W. E., capitalist, r. Lick House
Bair Ulysses G., coffee saloon, 1350 Howard, r.
1308 Page
Baird Alexander P., herbalist, 1346 Market
" Azariah M., superintendent Sanborn, Vail
& Co., r. 722 Minna
" Benjamin H., vice-president Sausalito
Land and Ferry Co., r. Byron. Contra
Costa Co.
Baird Charles W., vice-president and manager
Overland Freight Transfer Co., Bluxome
and 5th, r. 612 Oak
" Duncan, steerage steward str San Jose
" Earl D., machinist, r. 2849 Mission
" Fred B., carriage painter Lownev Bros., r.
77, 9th
■' Frederick G., dental student, r. 4 Hyde
" Frederick G., teacher Hamilton Evening
School, r. 1049 Market
" George, ^ripman Market St. Ry., r. 1728
Lyon
" James M.. foreman James H. Barry, r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Jennie Mrs., r. 730 Folsom
" Joseph N.. carriage painter Lownev Bros.,
r. 77, 9th
" Luther, clerk, r. 730 Folsom
" Mary L. Mrs., dental student, r. 4 Hyde
" R. Curtis, assistant collection teller The
Bank of California, r. Berkeley
" Robert, clerk W. J. Landers
" Robert H., clerk car accountant S. P. Co ,
r. Alameda
" Wesley N., bookbinder, r. 730 Folsom
^ Baird. See Beard
Bakel Louis, tailor, r. 450i^ Jessie
Baker A., teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 28^ Zoe
Baker A. & A. (Augustus Baker), pictures and
engravings, picture frame makers, 113
- Hayes
" Abijah, capitalist, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Adam B., driver Swain Bros., r. 9 Manning
" Adam S., teamster Stetson-RennerDrayage
Co.. r. 441, 5th
" Albert, conductor Sutter St. Ry. r 2924
Bush
" Albert, molder Atlas Iron Wks.
" Albertine M. Mrs., stenographer^John Wie-
land Brewery, r. Alameda
" Alfred G., porter, r. 1009 Natoma
" Alfred V., clerk ins. dept. Balfour, Guthrie
&Co., r. Hanover PI
" Alfred W., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 708 Tay-
lor
" Alice Miss, milliner, r. 932 Sutter
" Alice E., widow, r. 914, 20th
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 932 Sutter
" Arthur, molder, r. 1026 Natoma
" Arthur, teamster, r. 227, 6th
Baker Arthur S., cashier Payot, Upham & Co..
r. 1812 Lyon
" Augustus (A. & A. Baker), r. 625 Guerrero
" Augustus, rubber worker Gorham Rubber
Factory, r. 713 Guerrero
" Barbara, widow, dressmaker, r. 627 Bryant
" Bernard, peddler, r. 1906 Larkin
" Charles, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1019 Ellis
" Charles, painter John P. Eraser
" Charles, waiter G. Hink & Co.
" Charles A., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 510 Geary
" Charles A., teamster, r. 23 Folsom Av
" Charles B., baker, 3110, 16th
" Charles E., carpenter Benjamin R. Van
Dusen, r. 1402 Devisadero
" Charles E. , foreman WesternPremierCycle
Co., r, 27a Noe
" Charles F. (Witzel & Baker), r. 2002 Bush
" Charles F., collection teller The Crocker-
Woolworth National Bank, r. Piedmont,
Alameda Co.
" Charles H., lithographer Schmidt Label
& Lith. Co., r. 317 Cherry
" Charles H., nursery, 34 Chenery
" Charles H., teamster, r. 2814 Zoe
" Charles K., carriage painter Carvill Mfg.
Co., r. 9161-i Natoma
" Charles R., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 26 O'Farrell
" Charles S., carrier postofflce, r. 24 Scott PI
" Charles W., druggist, r. 108, 11th
" Charlotte, widow, r. 23 Folsom Av
" Christina, widow, r. 27154 Clara
" Clarence C, clerk Milton E. Baker, r. 491
Haight
" Colin B,, clerk, r. 910 Geary
" Conrad, foreman assay dept. U. S. Mint,
r. Oakland
" David J., clerk, r. 1209 Sanchez
" Edward, carpenter, r. 1915!4 O'Farrell rear
" Edward W. H., club rooms Grand Hotel
bar, r. 311 Castro
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 857 Bryant
■' Ellen, widow, r. 20th Av nr California
" Elmer F., clerk Columbus Buggy Co., r.
Fruitvale
" E. P., stenographer Moore, Hunt & Co., r.
227, 6th
" Eugene J., drayman, r. 754 Bryant
" Eugene L., cashier Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 754 Bryant
" Francis K., clerk Milton E. Baker, r. 491
Haight
" Frank C, china decorator, 211 Post, r. 312
Powell
" Frank E., bookkeeper Dow Steam Pump
Wks., r. 1422 Geary
Baker Frank J. (Frank J. Baker & Co.), r. NW
cor 25th and Shotwell
Baker Frank J., cashier George H. Tay Co., r.
926a Fulton
Baker Frank J. & Co., civil and hydraulic engi-
neers and surveyors, 325 Montgomery,
room 34, tel black 2081
" Frank K. Rev., pastor Epworth Methodist
Episcopal Church, r. 314, 30th
" Frederick, r. 915 Hayes
" Frederick, machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 311 Guerrero
" Frederick O., r. 1109 Folsom
" George, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 713
Guerrero
" Gaston E., capitalist, r. 2645 Sacramento
Baker George H., lithographer, and manager
Odorless Excavator, 131 Eddy, r. 2815
Green
" George N., steward John Meads
" George P., teamster, r. 23 Folsom Av
" George S., mill hand, r. 393a 9th
" George W., attorney at law, 23 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. Oakland
" Gustave, clerk, r. 1314 Leavenworth
" Harry, cook, r. 605 Davis
" Harry, electrician, r. 1222 Mission
" Harry, ice engineer str Australia
" Harry A., silver chaser Shreve & Co., r. 115,
7th
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Baker Harry H., r. 504 Stockton
" Helen E.. widow, r. 663 Broderick
" Helen E. Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 Californ a
" Henry, artist Pao. American Decorative
Co., r. 3/2 Treat Av
" Henry, oar driver, r. 11 Harrison Av
" Henry C, mill hand Frank A. Geier, r. 423
Laguna
■" Henry H., watchman, r. 333 Langton
" Henry H. Jr., seaman, r. 333 Langton
" Henry R., wai er, r. 546 Natoma rear
■" Hill Mining Co., 523 Kearny, room 21
" Isaac, longshoreman, r. 12 Steuart
^' Isaac M., groceries and liquors, 106 Eddy,
r. 25 Sanchez
•" Jacob H., bookkeeper John J. Newbegin, r.
219 Chattanooga
" James, clerk, r. 92IY2 Union
" James, engineer Matthews Bros. & Co., r.
1434 Valencia
" James J., liquors, 7 Mason
" James T., collector U. S. Watch Co., r. 418
Post
*' James W., accountant George W. McNear,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" John, r. 561^2 Minna
^' John, steerage steward str Peru
" John, watchman str Corona, r. 26 Chatta-
nooga
•" John E., hostler Bacome & Son, r. Lindell
House
■" John G., driver B. M. Atchinson & Co., r. 13
" John H., teamster J. H. Kruse, r. 218, 22d
^' John L., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1081/2, 8th
•" John M., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
896, 14th
■" John W., photographer, 1144 Market, r.
East Oakland
" Joseph, brakeman S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
" Joseph, machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 713
Guerrero
" Joseph, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
■" Julius, teamster, r. 227 Harrison
" Laura L. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" L. D., r. 771 Howard
" Livonia G., widow, r. 1204 Haight
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 916^4 Natoma
" L. L. Mrs., widow, r. 1882 Washington
" Lottie, widow, r. 23 Folsom Av
-" Louisa, waitress, r. 1237 Stockton
" Lucie A., widow, r. 1090 Union
" Lucy J. Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Manufacturing Co., Milton E. Baker man-
ager, manufacturers enameled letters
and signs, 491 Haight
" Margaret, widow, r. 208, 28th
" Mattie Miss, artist Elite Photographic
Studio, r. 17 Fair Oaks
" Maurice M., r. 1912^4 Broderick
BAKER MELVILLE C,
plumber, locksmitli, toells, general re-
pairing and model maker, 607 Mission,
r. 112 Grove
Baker Melville H., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
717 Eddy
" Milton E., manager Baker Mfg. Co.. 491
Haight
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 4 South Park
" Peter, bartender Joseph Sweetman, r. 812,
6th
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 4 South Park
" Richard, longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
" Richard D., freight clerk O. R. & N. Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Richard J., bartender William C. Badger,
r. 9211/2 Union
" Robert B. Jr., collector, r. 23O14 Fulton
" Robert H., peddler, r. Prospect Av nr Vir-
ginia Av
" Robert T. (Baker & Co.), r. 857 Bryant
" Sadie Miss, r. 916i/4 Natoma
" Samuel, restaurant, 523 Commercial
" Samuel, salesman A. Andrews, r. 1910 Bush
" Sarah, widow, r. 2230 Sutter
Schuyler, carpenter, r. 618 Pine
" Stephen, machme hand, r. 421, 4th
" Susanna, widow, r. 423 Laguna
" Thomas F., teamster Baker & Co., r. 865
Bryant
" Thomas F., telegraph operator, r. 27b
Morris
Baker Wakefield, president Baker & Hamilton,
NW cor Pine and Davis, r. 1738 Broad-
way and Sausalito
" Walter H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 407 Mason
" Walter R., machinist M. C. Baker, r. Ala-
meda
" William, carpenter James W. Baldwin, r.
636, 22d
" William, hostler, r. 510, 36th
" William, plumber Garrett C. Sweeney, r.
915 Hayes
" William G., carpenter and builder, 1305
Valencia, r. 325 Montgomery
" William H. (Ring & Baker), r. 510 Geary
" William H., longshoreman, r. 333 Langton
" William L., seaman, r. 1031 Jackson
" William R., proprietor Adelaide House, 705
Mission, r. 957 Howard
" William T., bartender, r. 121 Valley
" Winfield S., special officer, r. 127i/4 Rose Av
" W. J., measurer W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
East Oakland
" & Co. (Robert T. Baker and Herman Win-
gerter), draymen, 8-10 Davis
BAKER & HAMILTON
(incorporated), Wakefield Baker presi-
dent, Alexander Hamilton vice-presi-
dent and secretary, importers and
jobbers hardware, agricultural imple-
ments, vehicles, bicycles, creamery
outfitting and supplies, etc., and pro-
prietors Benicia Agricultural Works
(Benicia ,Cal.) ; NW cor Pine and Davis ;
9-15 J, Sacramento ; 316 North Los
Angeles, Los Angeles, Cal.; and 88
Wall, N. Y. Telephone Main 32
4®" Baker. See Becker
Bakers and Butchers Exchange, Gunther &
Kewitz proprietors, 763 Howard
" Hall, 818A Howard
Bakers Home, Kilhoffer & Kraft proprietors,
623-625 Clay
Bakewell Frederick, coachman, r. 9 Monroe
Bakie James, salesman American Biscuit Co.,
r. Berkeley
Bakke ,Severin, deckhand tugboat J. H. Red-
mond, r. 320 Drumm
Bakofsky Carl, employee Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1121 Nebraska
" Edward, laborer, r. 1121 Nebraska
Bakulich Fabin (Ivelich & Bakulich), r. 142, 6th
" Virgil N., policeman, r. 1012 Fillm.ore
Balaban Andro B., restaurant, 3027, 16th, r. 126A
Julian Av
Balabrega Francis, porter, r. 825, 15th
" Ingeborg Miss, dressmaker, r. 835, 15th
Balagna Dominic, carpenter, r. 5?4 Morey Alley
Balancula Elizabeth, widow, r. 1133Paclflc
Balart Genevieve Miss, cigars and tobacco, 1IO8
Taylor
" Lisardo, manufacturers' agent, r. 108 Tay-
lor
Balbontin Andrew, bath tender C. Lauben-
heimer. r. 70 Clementina
Balcchi Angelo, r. 1136 Folsom
Balcera Joseph, bartender Edward L. Christin,
r. 313 Hayes
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COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Balch ByroD, hostler, r. 204 Powell
" Daniel W., assayer, r. 2502 Sutter
" D. Herbert, clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 2502 Sutter
" George T., clerk Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks.,r. 2502 Sutter
" John A., stenographer A. Gerberding &Co.,
r. 2502 Sutter
" John W., master ship John A. Briggs, office
54 Steuart
" Maud Miss, stenographer, r. 3502 Sutter
Balchel George, reporter, r. 711 Jones
Balcom Estee W., clerk Simpson Lumber Co.,
r. 1413 Larkin
" Margaret, widow, r. 1413 Larkin
Balczynski Anna, widow, r. 9 Mason
Bald Eagle Mining Co. (Alaska), W. H. Payson
secretary, 172 Crocker Bldg
Baldacoi Frank, fruits and vegetables, 202 Va-
lencia
" Giuseppe, painter, r. 518 Greenwich
" Primo, marble polisher RufQno & Bianchi,
r. 222 Broadway
Baldassone John, roaster D. Ghirardelli Co.,
r. 22 Valparaiso
Balden Warren S., confectioner, r. 197 Hyde
Balderini Frederick, musician, r. 442 Union
" Guisfredo, clerk laccheri & Bacigalupi, r.
442 Union
Baldes Manuel F., barber, 210^ Townsend, r.
413 Brannan
Baldet Eugene, bottle cleaner Arpad Haras-
zthy, r. 409 Dupont
Baldett Andrew, liquors, 528V4 Broadway
Baldi Fernando, fruits, 1841 Market
Baldocchi Angelo, fruits and vegetables, SE cor
21st and Howard
" Angelo G. (Podesta & Baldocchi), r. 10
Monroe
" Brothers (Daniel Baldocchi), liquors, 1315
Dupont
" Brothers (Giovanni and Fortunate), fruits
and vegetables, 1310 Dupont
" C. & Co. (Casimir Baldocchi), fruits and
vegetables, NE cor McAllister and
Buchanan
" Casimir (Baldocchi & Co.), r. 1002 Buch-
anan
" Cesare, clerk, r. SOQVj O'Farrell
" Cherubino, fruits and vegetables, 521 Geary
and 240 O'Farrell, r. 3091/2 O'Farrell
" Daniel (Baldocchi Bros.), r. 1315 Dupont
" Fortunato (Baldocchi Bros.), r. 1310 Dupont
" Francisco, bartender Baldocchi Bros., r.
1315 Dupont
" Frank (Bertini & Baldocchi), r. 3025 Sacra-
mento
■' Giovanni (Baldocchi Bros.), r. 1310 Dupont
" Giuseppe, r. 1310 Dupont
" Lawrence, driver Angelo Petri, r. 131 Fran-
cisco
" Louis, clerk Cherubino Baldocchi, r. 309 Vi
O'Farrell
" Maurice (Simi & Baldocchi), r. 332 Taylor
" Robert, fruits and vegetables, 2330 Fill-
more
Baldridge E. Stephen, r. 23 Julian Av
" Robert A., watchman, r. 23 Julian Av
Baldry Beatrice Mrs., saleslady Sanborn, Vail
&Co.,r. 911 O'Farrell
" Nathan E., baker, 3141, 17th
Baldwin A., r. 1322a Valeneia
" Adison H., telephone patent, r. 121114 Gol-
den Gate Av
Baldwin Alfred W., superintendent Porter,
Slessinger & Co., r. 319 Jones
Baldwin Alexander R. Jr., student, r. 1931 Octa-
via
Alexander W., clerk, r. 1512 Sacramento
Alice, domestic, 309 Powell
Andrew T. stevedore, r. 1703V4 Folsom
Annex, 930 Market
Antonia G. Mrs. (N. M. Benjamin & Co.), r.
3IIV2 Jones
" A. R., widow, r. 1931 Octavia
Baldwin A. S. (Baldwin & Hammond), r. 2231
Washington
Baldwin Barry, United States Marshal, ofQce
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 45, r. 1515
Scott
Barry Jr., r. 1515 Scott
Billiard Parlor The, NE cor Market and
Powell
Caroline W. Miss, teacher Cal. School of
Mechanical Arts, r. 518, 21st
Cecelia Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
Charles H., stock broker, r. 1921 Octavia
Charles M., r. 517i/4 Oak
Cornelia M., r. 517!4 Oak
David, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
David, laborer, r. 206 Broad
Dora Miss, bookkeeper James W. Baldwin,
r. Berkeley
Edward L. (Baldwin & Baxter), r. Ala-
meda
Elias J., capitalist, r. 1217 California
Elizabeth G., widow, r. 1921 Octavia
Ernest, laborer, r. Bennington nr Cortland
Av
Frank, porter Gutman & MuUin, r. 44854
Natoma
Frank T., attorney at law, 419 California,
room 23, r. Palace Hotel
Frederick A., manufacturers' agent, r. 1416
California
Baldwin Frederick P., business manager Even-
ing Post, NE cor Kearny and Bush, r.
1520 Geary
George, r. 277 Minna
George C, manager Oscar Foss, r. Hotel
Savoy
George H., wood and coal, Cortland Av nr
Bennington, r. 19 Wool
G. Feris, exchange teller American Bank
and Trust Co., r. 1211% Golden Gate Av
Grotto, Schroeder & Grabau proprietors,
873 Market
Harry, seaman, r. 530, 3d
Hattie, widow, nurse, r. 27 Willow Av
Henry P. (Alexander & Baldwin), r.
Hawaiian Islands
Henry R., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
1824 Folsom
Hotel Gas and Electric Light Works, 439
Stevenson
Baldwin House, Holm & Saxtorph proprietors,
14-16 Ellis
" James T., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
1702/2 Folsom
" James W., carpenter and builder, lis
Powell, r. Berkeley
" Jane M., widow, r. lllQi/i Sacramento
" John M., r. 1110^4 Sacramento
" Joseph D., driver National Laundry, r.
4441/2 Hayes
" Locomotive Works (Philadelphia, Pa.),
Williams, Dimond & Co. agents, cor
Pine and Market
" Louis D., quartermaster str City of Sydney
" Lydia C. Miss, stenographer Baker &
Hamilton, r. 400 Van Ness Av
" Marshall S., clerk Madison & Burke, r.
2503 Clay
" Mary, widow, r. 72214 Capp
" Mary E., widow, r. 914 Pine
" Matilda H., widow, r. 444% Hayes
" May Miss, dressmaker, r. 506 Jones
" M. F. Miss, teacher English Filippe's
Academy of Languages
" LTrvilleX;., salesman G. H. Umbsen & Co., r.
1211/2 Golden Gate Av
Baldwin Orville D., president Security Savings
Bank, r. 3700 Washington
'• Orville R., collector O'Farrell & Co., r. 3700
Washington "
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Baldwin The, Stone, Stanton & Co. propri-
etors, NE cor Market and Powell, tele-
phone Main 339
Baldwin Theatre, Al Hayman & Co. (incor-
porated), proprietors, 936 Market
" Thomas, oiler Market St. Ry., r. 1806
" Thomas E., carpenter, r. Aiili Hayes
" Thomas J., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2919
Octavia
" Thomas S., seaman, r. 817 Battery
" William H., contractor, r. 1210 Fell
" William H., photo-engraver Cal. Photo-En-
gaving Co., r. Oakland
" William O., pressman F. H. Abbott, r.
21114 Jones
Baldwin & Baxter (^Edward L. Baldwin and
Hawley W. Baxter), wholesale cigars
and proprietors Ferry Drug Co., 8 Market
BALDWIN & HAMMOND
(A. S. Baldwin) real estate, rent collec-
tors and auctioneers, 10 Montgomery
J8®-Baldwin. See Bolwin
Balere Morris, electrician, r. 1765 Ellis
Bales Alexander Z., carpenter Reaoe T. Ben-
nett, r. 717 Tehama
" Benjamin B., dishwasher Palace Restau-
rant, r. 863 Market
" D., blacksmith helper P. C. S. S. Co., r.
Oakland
Balestrero Rafael, boot and shoe maker, 134
Pacific
Balfour-Guthrie Investment Co., Robert B.
Forman president, William Robertson
secretary, 316 California
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. (Stephen Williamson,
Robert Balfour, Alexander Guthrie,
Robert B. Forman, Robert Bruce and A.
B. Williamson), shipping commission
merchants and insurance agents, 316
California, tel Main 334. Insurance de-
partment, George W. Spencer man-
ager, 323 California, tel Main 201
" Robert (Balfour, Guthrie & Co.), r. Liver-
pool, Eng.
Balge Henry, wood carver William A. Schrock
Balger Charles, barber, 1091 Howard
4S~Balger. See Bolger
Balhorn Frederick, waiter William D. Meyer, r.
9 Drumm
Balich Luca (Vuscovich & Balich), r. 1600 Polk
" Mitchel (Balich & Abramovich), r. 400 De-
vis adero
" & Abramovich (Mitchel Balich and Drago
R. Abramovich), liquors, SE cor Oak and
Devisadero
Balier Marie, domestic, 2005 Franklin
Balin Morris, electrician E. F. Henzel, r. 217,
3d Av
Ballnd A., baker Page & Falch, r. 518 Stevenson
Balis Edward B., clerk George D. Dornin, r. 1303
Sacramento
Balk George B., butcher, r.2013 Hyde
" Stephens., plumber, r. 2013 Hyde
Balke Edward W., laborer, r. NE cor 23d and
Vermont, Potrero
" Herman C, laborer, r. NE cor 23d and Ver-
mont, Potrero
" John E., iron fitter, r. NE cor 23d and Ver-
mont, Potrero
" Thomas, machinist, r. 226 Michigan
Balkwill Charles, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 60
Morris Av
Ball A. Everett, attorney at law, 39-40 Mer-
chants' Exchange Bldg, r. 1000 Van Ness
Av
" Alfred, clerk Winther Bros., r. Ill Langton
" Anna, widow, r. 2108 Lyon
" Arthur E., waiter Kusich & Musladin, r.
449 Noe
" Byron L., musician, r. 2007 Steiner
" Charles R., liquors, r. 810^4 Filbert
" Edgar F., superintendent E. J. Bowen, r.
1005 California
" E. E. Miss, stenographer, r. 1917 Vallejo
" George, grlpman Presidio & Ferries RR, r.
2104 Hyde
• George, seaman, r. 120 Howard
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Ball George A., accountant, 530 California, room
57, r. 614 Sutter
" Henry, r. 1429 Van Ness Av
" Henry, porter, r. 1605.
" Henry M., r. 1908 Stockton
" Herbert G., gasfitter Thomas Day & Co., r.
733 Stevenson
■' Idelle, widow, r. 601a Fell
" James, coal passer str San Jose
" James E., r. 1081/2 Hayes
" J. Frank, teamster W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 123, 4th Av
" John, r. San Jose Av nr Naglee Av
" John, conductor Presidio & Ferries RR, r.
2104 Hyde
" Katherine M. Miss, teacher drawing public
schools, r. Hotel Oliver
" Mary Mrs., varieties, 13214, 24th
" Mary A., dressmaker, r. 132i/4, 24th
" Richard, butcher, r. 34714 Tehama
" Robert C, architect, r. 2418 Mission
" Thaddeus, insurance, r. 2860 Mission
" W. A., carpenter, r. 43, 6th
" William D., clerk Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 706 Taylor
" William K., with Shreve & Co., r. Hotel
Savoy
•' William P., mining, r. 733 Stevenson
Ballaban Isaac, peddler, r. 103414 Folsom rear
Ballaid Walter W., laborer, r. 607 Bryant
Ballance James H., manager Emerson Drug
Co., 41 Stevenson, r. Alameda
" Robert H., Pacific Coast agent The Koka
Chemical Co., 41 Stevenson, r. Alameda
Ballantyne Alexander, superintendent of con-
struction lighthouse dept., 89 Flood
Bldg, r. 531 Frederick
j8®- Ballantyne. See Ballantine, Ballentine
and Ballentyne
Ballard Alfred H., shipping clerk Fulton Eng.
6 Ship Bldg. Wks., r. 430 Sanchez
•' Alfred W., reporter, r. 430 Sanchez
" Amelia E., widow, r. 524i^ Turk
" Arthur W., salesman General Electric Co..
r. 1807 Fillmore
" Caroline H. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r.
2122 Pacific Av
" Duane, special agent accident dept. Pac.
Mutual Life Ins. Co., r. 1717 Clay
" George, carpenter, r. 1820 Folsom
" Irving T., with Pac. Coast Oil Co., r. 2330
Jackson
" John (W. H. Martin & Co.). r. Claremont,
Alameda Co.
Ballard J. Stow, M. D., physician and surgeon,
office and r. 610 Hyde, hours 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p.m., Sundays 1 to 2 p. m., tele-
phone East 306
Ballard Laura A. S. Mrs., physician and sur-
geon, office and r. 610 Hyde
" Richard v., salesman, r. 222 Turk
" William H., bartender California Hotel, r.
230 Kearny
" Walter J., brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 52414 Turk
" William, sweeper City Street Improvement
Co., r. 607 Bryant
Ballard & Hall (Isaac R. Hall), wool brokers,
scourers and commission merchants and
proprietors Pacific Wool Depot, NW cor
5th and Bluxome, telephone South 64.
Ballen Philip L., cigar maker Henry Perlman,
r. 16 Juniper
Ballenberg Nathan, musician, r. 710 California
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Ballestoes Leonie Mrs., r. 912 Jackson
Balleto Elizabeth, widow, r. 1918 Mason
" Trini Miss, saleslady G. Leopold, r. 1918
Mason
Balletto Frederick, laborer, r. 116 Henry
" Gabrillo, vegetable peddler, r. 116 Henry
" John, driver, r. 116 Henry
" Joseph, plumber, r. 116 Henry
Ballhaus Charles, dairyman, r. 816 Naples
Balli H., driver Westerfeld's Bakery
Ballin Jacob H., salesman Neustadter Bros., r.
326 Eddy
" Morris, shirtmaker Standard Shirt Fac-
tory, r. 326 Eddy
Ballingall Alexander C, clerk Newman & Lev-
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Ballinger Charles, wire worker Cal. Wire Wks.,
r. 239 Green
" Edward, lather, r. 8 Gough
" Frank, pressman, r. 239 Green
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 123 Shipley
" George T., bookkeeper Cal. Art Glass,
Bending and Cutting Wks., r. 1516 Baker
" James, r. 239 Green
■' James G., 2d lieut. revenue cutter Rus
" Jesse A., gripman Market St. Ey., r. 812
Lott
" John J., teamster, r. 1126 Golden Gate Av
" Louis, type caster, r. 239 Green
■' Nicholas, porter, r. 239 Green
" Susan, widow, r. 742 Tehama
" Thomas R., salesman Grangers' Business
Assn., r. 224, 12th
'■ William G., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1516
Baker
" William H., wool sorter Ballard & Hall, r.
36 Gilbert
'• William J., clerk James P. Smith, r. 1516
Baker
" William R., drayman Sessions & Jackson,
r. 511 Franklin
" W. Wingow, commercial traveler, r. 742
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Ballou Addie L., notary public and artist, 61-62
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agents, 410 California
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Balthasar George M., r. 746, 21st
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L. Wks., r. 443 Bryant
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and Stettin), A. W. Meyer agent, 401
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Co., r. 1313Larkin
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Ellis
Balz Adolph, clerk sta. E postofflce, r. 125, 27th
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ners, Nebraska bet 25th and 26th
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1310 Nebraska
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Utah
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-e®=-Balz. See Baltz
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r. 56 Clara Av
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Brannan
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Sutter
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ter
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•' M. J. Mrs., widow, r. 3926 California
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Perry
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Hecht, r. 1936 Lexington Av
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17th
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33d
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Shotwell
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Banick Peter, cook, r. 503 East
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Bush rear
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Flour Co. proprietors, 134 California
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Av
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van, r. 716, 20th
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and Loan Society, r. 716, 20th
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and Miners' I. Wks. r. 2141 Mission
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Co., r. 238, 7th
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222 Devisadero
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some, room 19, r. 634 Castro
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mar School, r. 634 Castro
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ten, r. 634 Castro
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Bannister George, cook, r. 449!^ Tehama
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r. Columbia, Tuolumne Co.
Bannon Cathrine Miss, domestic St. Luke's
Hospital
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" John, laborers. P. Co., r. 348, 4th
" Malachi, r. a52, 11th
" Margaret, widow, r. 352, 11th
" Mary S. Miss, r. 76154 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 352, 11th
" Thomas, machinist S. P. Co., r. 130, 15th
" Thomas F., paper carrier, r. 335, 21st
" William, truckman Truck 7, r. 32354, 21st
" William T., iron molder, r. 352, 11th
4®" Bannon. See Bannan
Bannwarth Phillip, liquors, 2339 Mission
Banta I. Co. The, G. C. Holbrook secretary,
manufacturers mining machinery, 71
Stevenson
Bantel Charles A., bakery and restaurant, 427
Larkin, r. 505 Turk
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Bantz George, stock clerk Davis Bros., r. Oak-
land
Banz Adolph, teacher music, r. 305 Guerrero
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Diamond
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136, 1st
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cor Sacramento and Waverlv PI
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Pacific Gossamer Rubber Co., 115, 1st
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1124 Shot well
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r. Alameda
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School, r. 1612 Vallejo
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Store, r. 1021 Mason
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BARBER ZACHARY T.,
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works and agent Enterprise Matcli
Factory, 236 Fourteenth, telephone
Mission 100, r. 1747 Mission
J8S="Barber. See Barbier and Barbour
Barberis Giacomo (Barberis & Lamaysou), r.
1316 Stockton
" John, r. 1617 Bush
" Peter, sculptor, r. 9 Polk Lane
" i& Lamaysou (Giacomo Barberis and Cle-
mente Lamaysou). restaurant, 1318
Stockton
Barbetta Carrie, packer D. Ghirardelli Co., r.
203 Vallejo
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Kearny
Barbich Anton E., restaurant, 641 Mission, r.
965 Harrison
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Barbier Howard F., salesman W. K. Vander-
slice&Co., r. 1014 Geary
4®=Barbier. See Barber and Barbour
Barbieri A., candy maker Adolph Hromada, r.
10 Varennes
" Brothers (Bartholomew and Giovanni),
wines and liquors, 1311-1313 Polk
Bartholomew (Barbieri Bros.), r. 1617 Bush
Carlo, groceries, 754 Brannan
Frank, r. 314 Pacific
Giovanni (Barbieri Bros.), r. 1617 Bush
Joseph, bartender, r. 620M Natoma
Paul (Gray & Barbieri), r. 1325 Clay
Stephen, fruits and vegetables, 155, 3d, r.
224, 3d
Barbin Frank, bootblack, llSy^ Leidesdorfl, r.
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Barbino John, clerk, r. 335 Union
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sion
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Barbour Brothers Co. The (New York), manu-
facturers threads, Henry Doyle & Co.
agents, 517-519 Market
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California
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dept. General Electric Co., 15, 1st, r.
Oakland
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Co.,r. 906Capp
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Hanford, Kings Co.
" M. E. Miss, nurse, r. 1827 Polk
Barbour Silver Co. (Hartford, Conn.), manufac-
turers silver-plated hollow ware, A. I.
Hall & Son agents, 528-530 Market
" Thomas J., manager machinery dept. Ris-
don I. & L. Wks., r. 304 Stockton
Barbour William & Sons (limited), (Lisburn,
Ireland), manufacturers threads, Henry
Doyle & Co. agents, 517 Market
4®=Barbour. See Barber and Barbier
Barbrack C. Ferdinand, bartender Verein Ein-
tracht, r. 1006 Minna
" John F., baker, r. 1709 Leavenworth
Barcel John N., cigars, 107%, 5th, r. 718 Mc-
Allister
Barchi Caesar Rev., S. J., clergyman St. Igna-
tius Church
Barcini Carlo, hog ranch, 18th Av South nr S
Barckow Anna, domestic, 773 Haight
" Axel N., laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 526 Indiana
Barclay George, driver D. L. Guthrie, r. 231,
6th Av
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" George, machinist, r. 278 Minna
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" John, plumber, r. 278 Minna
" John A., waiter, r. 21 Randall
" John M., meter tester S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 214, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. 7V2 Harriet
" Peter T., secretary Pacific Labeling Co.,
105 Mission, r. 2347 Washington
" Robert H., carpenter S. P. Co., r. 1190
Haight
" Rodericks., machinist Francis Smith &
Co., r. cor 1st and Mission
" William, liquors, NE cor California and
Davis, r. 14 Van Ness Av
4®=Barclay. SeeBarkley.
Barcoe William E., stenographer S. F. Com-
mission Co., r. 438 Van Ness Av
Bard Elsworth, compositor, r. 331 Turk
" Emma Mrs., compositor Call
Bardanaso Juan, bootblack, 321 Leavenworth
Bardellini August, fisherman, r. 322 Vallejo
" Vincent, fish dealer, r. 7 Hodges' Alley
Barden Patrick, carpenter, r. 11th Av South bet
PandQ
" Thomas J., tinsmith, r. 1 Alabama
Bardenhagen Glaus, groceries and liquors, 1001
Dolores, r. lOOlA Dolores
Bardet Alexander (Bardet & Gesvret), r. 320
Lombard
" George, r. 320 Lombard
" Marie, domestic, 1123 California
" & Gesvret (Alexander Bardet and Eugene
Gesvret), proprietors Boston Mill (pul-
verizers), 75 Union
Bardez Frank, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
Bardini Giovanni, window cleaner, 340 Sutter,
r. 15 Ohio PI
Bardisono Pietro, baker, r. 7 Graham PI
Bardon Gaston, steward French Hospital
" James, butcher Henry Moffat, r. 11th Av
South bet P and Q
" John, butcher, r. 607 Natoma
Bardue Nelson, dentist, 124, 9th
Bardulm John, tailor, 8 Kearny, r. SW cor Yolo
and Rhode Island
Bardwell William, agent, r. 130, Uth
Bare Brothers (Solomon and Edward), furniture
and carpets, 1251-1257 Market, tel South
147
" Edward (Bare Bros.), r. 610 Grove
■' Gustave, manager Lachman & Sternfels,
r. 710 Hayes
" Solomon (Bare Bros.), r. 1532 O'Farrell
4S- Bare. See Barre
Bareford C. Stace, attorney at law, 213 Front, r.
19 Beaver
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Bareille Ferdinand, waiter, r. 811 Mission
" Joseph, cellarman Lenormand Bros., r. 739
Folsom
Bareilles Bernard, driver Bareilles Bros., r. 1238,
22d Av South
" Brothers (Emile and Feliclen), dairymen,
1238, 22d Av South
" Emile (Bareilles Bros.), r. 1238, 22d Av
South
•' Felicien (Bareilles Bros.), r. 1238, 22d Av
South
" Jacques (Bayle, Lacoste & Co.), r. 7th Av
South het L and M
" John, milker Bareilles Bros., r. 1238, 22d Av
South
" John P., carpet layer J. Spaulding & Co., r.
2924 Octavia
" Thomas, driver Bareilles Bros., r. 1238, 22d
Av South
" William, driver Bareilles Bros., r. 22d Av
South nr L
Baretta Domenico, hostler, r. 320 Broadway
" James, machinist, r. 346, 4th
" Martin, seaman, r. 8 Hinckley
4@= Baretta. See Beretta
Barfred Edward A., night watchman str Enci-
nal, r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
Barg Henry E., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 719
Lombard
" John C. (Barg & Kleen), r. IO2O14 Guerrero
" Louis, seam.an, r. 27 East
" & Kleen (John C. Barg and Henry Kleen),
hay, grain, feed and produce, 526, 7th
Bargagliotti Dominic, scavenger, r. 14 Boardman
PI
Bargas Mereede. widow, r. 1111 Kearny
Bargatatte Frank, scavenger, r. 13 Boardman PI
Barger Daniel E., physician and surgeon, 1403
California cor Hyde, office hours 9 to 11
a. m. and 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., tel 2550,
r. 1010 Pine
" H. Morris, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1528 Eddy
" John H., waiter, r. 444 Brannan
" William, machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks., r. 210, 18th
Bargez Michel, cook, r. 619 Pacific
Bargion Lottie Mrs., stewardess S. F. Prot-
estant Orphan Asylum
Bargmann Herman, liquors, 901 Larkin, r. 26a
Cedar Av
Bargones James L. (Kelly & Bargones), r. 2014
Dupont
" Lola, widow, r. 2014 Dupont
" Petro Mrs., widow, r. 210 Chestnut
Barilla Giacomo, fisherman, r. 322 Vallejo rear
Baringer William H. (Barlnger & Crawford), r.
1235 Market
" & Crawford (William Baringer and Robert
Crawford), butchers, 1023 Guerrero
Barion August, civil engineer, 420 California,
room 27, r. 936 Bryant
" August, driver John Wieland Brewery, r.
434, 2d
Bark Martha Davis Co. The, David G. Alexan-
der secretary, office 220 California
" Mohican Co. The, David G. Alexander
secretary, office 220 California
Barkan Adolpli, M. D., eye, ear, nose and
throat, 14 Grant Av, r. 1808 Gough
BarkduU J. L., capitalist, r. 134, 4th '
Barkelew H. Ashley, vocalist Tivoli Opera
House, r. 616 O'Farrell
Barkeloo John, real estate, r. 1114 Post
Barkentine Archer Co. The, David G. Alexander
secretary, office 220 California
Barker Almira Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Arthur B., compositor Salvation Army, r.
1139 Market
" Cecil T., salesman Reed & Goodman, r.
Brooklyn Hotel
" Edward E., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 1906!4 Golden Gate Av
" Ella Miss, nurse, r. 837 Post
" Eugene H., school teacher, r. 1918 Union
Barker Frank, proprietor Pacific Storage Ware-
house, 301 Stockton, r. Fruitvale
" Frederick, pantryman, r. 58 Minna
" Frederick W., salesman, r. 330, 19th
" George, clerk Frank Barker, r. Fruitvale
" George, roofer, r. 1530 Post
" George, shingler, r. 640 Howard
" Hart F. S., clerk, r. 411 Franklin
" Henry, r. 217 Francisco
" Henry, laborer, r. 637^4 Natoma
" Henry J., watchman O. & O. S. S. Gaelic,
r. 129 Perry
" Henry L., carpenter and builder, r. 1918
Union
" Isaac, secretary National Vinegar Wks.,
808-812, 4th, r. 300 Capp
" Isabel N., widow, r. 1430 Webster
" James E., tile setter, r. 613 Fulton
" James H., painter, r. 947 Mission
" John, cook, r. 1 Jackson
" John, proprietor Co-operative Rooming
House, 829-831 Stevenson
" John, vaquero James Hall, r. Railroad Av
opp. 5th Av South
" John G., r. The Colonial
" Joseph, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1313
Devisadero
" Joseph W., inspector Fire Underwriters
Inspection Bureau, r. 515 Fell
Barker Joshua, secretary Sacramento Electric
Power and Light Co., American River
Land and Lumber Co., Sacramento
County Water Co. and Central Electric
Ry. Co., 320 Sansome, room 16, r. North
Temescal, Alameda Co.
" Peter E., metal spinner, 134 Sutter, r.
292OV2 Folsom
" Ralph T., gauger J. M. Curtis & Son, r. 309
Capp
" Richard, upholsterer, r. 413 Bartlett
" Robert, clerk, r. 711 Stockton
Barker Rotoert A., chief clerk car accountant
S. P. Co., r. 2918 Fulton, Berkeley
" Squire, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
Oakland
" Thomas E., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1511
" Timothy L., capitalist, office 201-203 Mar-
ket, r. Oakland
" William H., laborer, r. 20 Alabama
" William O., purser str Washtenaw, r. 190
Noe
" William S., ensign divisional secretary
Salvation Army, r. 413 Bartlett
" William T. Mrs., widow, r. 1430 Webster
Barkhaus Carl G., salesman F. W. Barkhaus, r.
1812 Buchanan
" Frederick W., books and stationery, 213
Kearny, r. 1812 Buchanan
" William H., clerk, r. 113, 9th
Barkhausen Theodore, laborer, r. 1324 Filbert
Barkhurst Bert, machine hand D. Woerner, r.
901 , 15th
" Guy, machine hand D. Woerner, r. 901, 15th
Barkley Andrew J., printer, r. 723 Larkin
" Henry M., tinsmith David W, Ruggles, r.
634 Sacramento
" John M.. blacksmith, r. 507 Mission
Barkley WiUiamH., secretary De SoUa, Deus-
sing Co., 2 California, r. 2104 Green
4®-Barkley. See Barclay
Barkman Fred C, asst. to general manager
Continental Ins. Co., r. 910 Pine
Barlage George C, sign painter, r. 27 Clinton
Park
" Harry D., bottler, r. 47^4 Hermann
" William A., bookkeeper Nordman Bros., r.
120 Guerrero
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Barley Adolphus M., lodgings, lllSVa Howard
■• Ernest C, silversmith, r. III314 Howard
" George M., silversmith, r. 1113% Howard
" James, brakeman, r. 30554, 6th
" N. J., butcher str Australia
Barling Charles E., dentist, r. 1710 Broderick
Barling Horatio J., superintendent Alaska
Improvement Co., 3 Steuart
" Louisa Mrs., nurse, r. 1710 Broderick
Barlotti James A., expert accountant, r. 531
Union
Barlow Albert, vice-president People's Express
and Transfer Co., 20 Market, r. Oakland
" Arthur J., machinist Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 21514 Tehama
" Caroline B. Miss, principal Irving Primary
School, r. 615 Stockton
" Frank T., traveling salesman Muser Bros.,
r. Oakland
" George, molder Union I. Wks., r. 1005 Sierra
" Harry C, conductor Market St. Ev., r. 702,
24th
" Henry, woodcarver Charles F. Schiller, r.
210, 20th
" John M., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 2222i/^ Mis-
sion
" Loretta U., forewoman, r. 414 Dolores
" Louis F., engineer Mutual Life Bldg, r.
1102, 22d
" Margaret, widow, r. 215^4 Tehama
" Martin, sweeper Harbor Commissioners, r.
4 Kate PI
" Mary, widow, r. 2226y2 Post
" Peter, r. 123 Eddy
" Richard W., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1316
California '
" Susan, widow, r. 414 Dolores
" William G., foreman Union Gas Engine
Co., r. 937b Golden Gate Av
Barman Benjamin, teamster, r. 456, 6th
" Clara Miss, saleslady The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1937 O'Farrell
" Emile, clerk, r. 1937 O'Farrell
" Henry, collector, r. 1937 O'Farrell
" Mayo, gents' furnishing goods, 209a Powell,
r. 307 Golden Gate Av
" Michel, commission, r. 307 Golden Gate Av
" Pauline, widow, r. 804 Ellis
" Rebecca, fancy goods, 124, 6th, r. 520 Eddy
Barmore William A., physician, 20 Ellis
" William K., agent Keystone Watchcase
Co., 126 Kearny, room 12, r. 424^/^ Haight
Barnaby George, barber, r. 820 Treat Av rear
" Reginald H., teamster, r. 10 Decatur
Barnard Allyn M., watchman Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 822 Geary
Barnard Archibald, attorney at law. Emporium
Bldg, r. 1306 Polk
" Arthur F., salesman Carlson-Carrier Co.,
r. Oakland
" Ellen, widow, r. bSlV^ Linden Av
Barnard Frank, wholesale and retail coal, 609
Battery, r. 2517 Gough
" George B., attorney at law, 409 California,
r. 1117 Washington
" Jacob, junk dealer, 939 Folsom
Barnard J. Howard, mining secretary, 80-81
Columbian Bldg, r. 305 Taylor
" Lemuel H., with S. F. Candle Co., r. Oak-
land
" Lily Miss, dressmaker, r. 605 Taylor
" Walter, bartender, r. 336a Bush
" William C, cashier H. Dutard, r. Oakland
" William L., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
9391/2 Howard
>B®-Barnard. See Bernard and Bernhard
Earner Charles H., clerk Frederick Spreen, r.
NE cor Bush and Larkin
" Henry, liquors, 545, 1st
" Joseph, laborer, r. 435 Howard
" Louis, carpenter, r. 913 Treat Av
" Louis H. (W. Smadeke & Co.), r. 729|/o
Minna
" William, groceries and liquors, 2598 How-
ard
" William, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Mission Road and Sickles Av
Barnert Abraham, clerk, r. 919 Polk
" Arthur, clerk, r. 919 Polk
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Barnert David J., cashier Hecht Bros. & Co., r.
919 Polk
" George, clerk, r. 919 Polk
" Joseph, r. 919 Polk
" Leon, bookkeeper Monroe Barnert, r. 919
Polk
" Monroe, freight broker and drayman, 303
Clay, r. 919 Polk
Barnes Abbie, widow, r. 2337a Mission
" Allan, dentist, r. 818 Hyde
" Arthur, manager California Stump Puller
Co., 82-84 Zoe, r. 82 Zoe
" Arthur, teamster Henry Tobelmann, r. 421
Hayes
" Cecil A., porter Bernhard Bernhard, r.
11301/2 Pacific
" Charles M., policeman, r 800 Kearny
" Charles T., ship joiner, r. 731. 22d
" Clara Miss, stenographer, r. 428 Geary
Barnes Cyclery Tbe, Godfrey Edwards man-
ager, 501-503 Stanyan
" Daniel H., millhand C. A. Hooper &. Co., r.
19 Stanly PI
" David, tailor Raphael's, r. 721 Vallejo
" Edward, cellarman Chauche & Bon, r. 542)4
Minna
" Edward H., machinist, r. 18 Pond
" E. L., bookkeeper Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
2109 Bush
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" Frank L., track foreman Sutter St. Ry., r.
26 Turk
" George, r. 79 Elizabeth
" George E., dramatic critic The Bulletin, r.
Commercial Hotel
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Impt. Co.
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108 McAllister
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r. East Oakland
" H., cook Palace Hotel
•' Hattie, widow, r. 812 Laguna
" J., machinist The Pelton Water Wheel Co.,
r. 82 Zoe
" James, barber, r. 43, 6th
" James, r. 113, 26th
" John, laborer, r. 320 Beale
" John L. H., millhand, r. 19 Stanly PI
" John M., blacksmith, r. 17 Russell
■' John P., horseshoer, 329, 23d
" John S., machinist S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
808 Minnesota
" John W., liquors, 307 East North, r. 3
Harriet
' ' John W. , student, r. 821 Sutter
" Joseph W., molder, r. 1415 Mission
" Joshua D., ship carpenter, r. 731, 32d
" Kate, widow, r. 428 Geary
" L. B., iron worker Western Iron Wks. ,r.
Berkeley
" Mamie Miss, tel operator, r. 428 Geary
" Monroe, asst. engineer str Gen. McDowell,
r. 8A Shotwell
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Fillmore
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Edwards manager, 501-503 Stanyan
Barnes Robert L. C, business manager The
Bulletin, 622 Montgomery, r. 104 Webster
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Barnes W. H. L., attorney at law, 50-53 Crocker
Bldg, r. 821 Sutter
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" William, machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 163 Tremont Av
Barnes William F., treasurer State Council
American Protective Assn., 819 Market,
rooms 39-40, r. 1735 Market
Barnes William H., fraternal editor and grand
scribe grand emcampment I. O. O. F., 61-
62 St. Ann's Bldg, r. 1931 Devisadero
' ' William J. , pressman John Monahan & Co. ,
r. 428 Geary
" William P., capitalist, r. 818b Geary
" William P., wood and coal, 1106 Larkin
Barnes William S., District Attorney, New City
Hall, 2d floor, and attorney at law, office
175-178 Crocker Bldg, r. 2838 Pacific Av
" William W., compositor Weekly Gazette,
Trade and Commerce Review, r. 249
Pacific
" William W., machinist, r. 309, 28th
" William W., painter, r. 44I14 Elilabeth
Barnet Moses M., business manager and man-
aging editor Journal of Commerce, 518
Sacramento, r. 1002 Polk
" Thomas H., r. 825 Golden Gate Av
Barnett Abraham T., attorney at law, 40-41
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. 1413 Scott
Barnett Atosalom J., architect, 82 Flood Bldg,
r. 412 Hermann
" Alice Lobe Mrs., teacher singing, r. 1718a
Ellis
" Allison, gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 2911^4
Sacramento
" Ambrose M., salesman Studebaker Bros.
Mfg. Co., r. 4371/2 Page
" Benjamin (Barnett Bros.), r. 478 Jessie
" Benjamin, butcher Philip Haub, r. 1929
Union
" Benjamin A., glove cutter F. G. Conklin &
Co., r. 102114 Folsom
" Benjamin J., teamster, r. 312 Vicksburg
" Benno I., teacher of music, r. 1718a Ellis
" Brothers (Meyer and Benjamin), printers,
622 Clay
" Calvin A., office 623 Spreckels Bldg, r. 112
Oak
" Elias, teamster, r. 10211/4 Folsom
" George A., packer Consumers' Ice Co., 420,
8th
" George P., iron worker, r. 404, 3d
" Harriet Miss (Misses Barnett) r. 231 Post
" Harry, salesman Julius H. Jacoby, r. 10211/4
Folsom
" Harry P., elevator man Revere Block, r.
507 Clayton
" Isaac, r. 1701 Geary
" James H., clerk Fletcher &Co., r. 318' Gol-
den Gate Av
" John, r. 529 Sacramento
" John, engineer, r. 507 Clayton
" John, foreman Bay City Iron Wks., r. Oak-
land
" John, seaman, r. 375i/4 Sanchez
" John, superintendent Crocker Bldg, room
44, r. Alamada
' ' Joseph (Barnett & Kalisky) , r. 309 Powell
" Joseph, driver, r. 29 Fell
" Joseph I., harness maker Main & Winches-
ter, r. 10211/2 Folsom
" Kate Miss (Misses Barnett), r. 231 Post
" Lee, coachman, r. 505 Powell
" Louis, expressman, r. 27 Belcher
" Mark J., tailor, 2247b Mission
" Marks, peddler, r. 1834 Sutter
" Meyer (Barnett Bros.), r. 478 Jessie
Barnett Misses (Harriet and Kate), dressmak-
ing, 231 Post
'• Moses, porter Hicks- Judd Co., r, 27 Belcher
" Patrick, paver, r. 630M Minna
" Richard, machinist Bay City I. Wks.
" Richard H., wire worker, r. 404, 3d
Barnett Robert K., chief clerk U. S. Mint, r.
Hotel Pleasanton
" Samuel, r. 1148 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, shoemaker, r. 27 Belcher
" Sherman, waiter, r. 505 Powell
" Solomon J., clerk Leo Gilbert, r. 925 Haight
" Thomas, butcher, 530 Hayes, r. 506a Hayes
" William A., foreman American Type Foun-
ders' Co., r. Oakland
" William H., carriage painter, 20 Clay
'• William J., drayman, 211 Pine, r. 312
"Vicksburg
" William T., bookmaker, r. 623 Turk
" William T., managing clerk E. S. Pills-
bury, r. Berkeley
" & Kalisky (Joseph Barnett and Samuel
Kalisky), importers and jobbers crock-
ery and glassware, 197 Stevenson
-e®"Barnett. See Barnert and Barnet
Barney Albert, barber, 921 Harrison, r. 810
Laguna
" Alfred S., secretary J. C. Anthony Co., 86
Chronicle Bldg, r. Oakland
" Charles W., hatter, r. 123 Turk
" Christopher, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
301 Sierra
" Edward S., journalist, r. 823 Mission
" Hattie E. Mrs., stenographer, 40-41 Ne-
vada Block, r. 743 Pine
" John W., clerk medical supply dept. U. S.
A., r. 801 Ellis
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" Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 3004 California
Barnham E., oiler Sutter St. Ry., r. 809 Leaven-
worth
Barnhardt Frederick, porter, r. 1220 Kearny
" Glenn C, advertiser Hale Bros., r. Com-
mercial Hotel
Barnhart George A., incandescent worker Edi-
son Light and Power Co., r. 1045 Market
" George W., manager Marion Steam Shovel
Co., 4 Sutter, room 24
Barnhisel E. R., r. 30 West Mission
Barnstead Thomas D., policeman, r. 149 West
Av
" Thomas S., r. 149 West Av
Barnstream George, r. 1130 Market
Barnum Albert, cigars and tobacco, 307 Larkin,
r. 1027 Laguna
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Crescent Route, 58 Chronicle Bldg, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
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Perry
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" Frank, student, r. 212 Utah
" George A., clerk, r. 312 Eddy
" Mary J., widow, r. 171 Perry
" Samuel E., machine hand William Bate-
man, r. 217 Grant Av
" Stewart, janitor London & Lancashire
Fire Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" William H., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3247D Mission
Baron Benjamin, barber William Baron
" E. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
" Henry, clerk Isidor Baron, r. 419 Fell
" Isidor, cigars and tobacco, 108 Cal. Market,
r. 419 Fell
" J. & Co. (John Baron and Laurent Cameto),
blacksmiths and wagon makers, 630
Broadway
" John (J. Baron & Co.), r. 822a Broadway
" Peter, master mechanic lighthouse dept.,
89 Flood Bldg, r 13 Hollis
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" R. W., pantryman str Walla Walla
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Russ
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Barozzi V. Emanuel, artist, 231 Post
Barr Alexander W., mactiinist, r. 5OSY2 Natoma
" Charles, real estate, r. 437 Geary
" Daniel J., clerk, r. 328 Oak
BARR FANNIE MRS.,
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paired, 323 Bush, r. 3030 Washington
Barr George, rigger, r. 9 South Park
" Hannah K., widow, r. 328 Oak
" John, boatman, sec. B seawall
" John G., porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
729 Harrison
" John J., plumber J. E. Britt, r. 39, 5th
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 115 East
" Julia Miss, stenographer, r. 700 Jones
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Barr, r. 3030 Washington
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1594 Bush
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" William, clerk, r. 441 McAllister
" William G., cashier The Mutual Benefit
Life Ins. Co., r. 1910 Jones
" William H., r. 1910 Jones
j8®" Barr. See Bar and Barre
Barra Angela, widow, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Ezekiel, r. 744, 25th
Barradale Alexander, watchman, r. 113 Perry
Barradas James C, barber, r. 20 Zoe
" Louis, barber, r. 103 Sacramento
" Matthew, barber, r. 2 Selina PI
Barraillac Adolph C, stock clerk Davis Bros.,
r. 615 Jessie
Barrand Belle, hairdresser Mrs. Eugenia Wood,
r. 722 Bush
Barraque Jean, bartender Pierre Tarride, r. 727
Sansome
Barras Carrie M. Miss, saleslady, r. 20 William
" Clara A. Miss, clerk August Schaefer, r.
20 William
" Hiram D., butcher, r. 20 William
Barrata Ascension, fireman, r, 6 Taylor Terrace
Barraud James, butler, 1013 Pine
Barre August, r. 10 St. Rose's Av
Barrens John Z.. baker, r. 1709c Lexington Av
Barrera Al, r. 401i/4 Clayton
Barrere Eugene, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks.,
r. 5th Av South bet L and M
" Frank, secretary and manager The Mc-
Glew Ore Concentrator Co., 116 Davis,
r. 2206% Devisadero
" Harry, collector Louis Barrere, r. 234
O'Farrell
" J., cook, r. 809 Pacific
" Louis, proprietors. F. Towel Co., 116 Davis,
r. 23 Oak
" Michel, laundryman Peter Feutrier
Barreto Amelie, widow, r. 1017 Jackson rear
" Robert C, painter, r. 1017 Jackson rear
Barrett Addison, captain U. S. A. and military
storekeeper quartermaster's dept., 36
New Montgomery
" Addison Jr., clerk Roberts Printing Co.,
" Alfred J., deckhand fire boat Governor
Markham, r. 236, 7th
" Arthur, nurse Old People's Home
Barrett Barnabas J., sculptor, Sears nr Sickles
Av
" C, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Cassio C, teamster, r. 107 Perry
" Charles, expressman, SW cor. Market and
7th, r. 436, 7th
" Charles H., surveyor, r. 516 Stockton
Barrett Charles L., cashier San Francisco Gas
Light Co., r. Occidental Hotel
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 431 Ringold
" Edward, r. 2931% Mission
" Edward, laborer, r. 6O954; Minna
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" Edward J., horseshoer Sullivan & Rielly,
r. 5% Rausch
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 5% Rausch
" Ella Miss, milliner Mrs. A. G. Cosgriff, r.
620^ Natoma
" Ellen, domestic, 335 Golden Gate Av
Barrett Emmet P. (John S. Barrett & Co.),
and member Board of Education, r. 1324
Golden Gate Av
" Francis A., janitor South S. F. Primary
School, r. 1426, 17th Av South
" Frank T., dentist, r. 1324 Golden Gate Av
" George, teamster Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 46 Silver
" George E., jeweler, r. 236, 7th
" Hannah Miss, r. 138% Clara rear
" Hannah A., r. 1003a McAllister
" Helen, dressmaker, r. 1311 Broadway
" Henry C. Mrs., widow, r. 2619 Sutter
" J., waiter str Alameda
" James, laborer, r. 23 Cook
" James, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 703 Post
" James R., cabinet maker, r. 236, 7th
" John, bookkeeper, r. 506, 3d
" John, carpenter, r. 317 Moulton Av
" John, real estate, 921 Market, r. 751 Sutter
" John, salesman, r. 41 Gilbert
" John, shipwright, r. 648, 2d
" John J., attorney at law, 4 Sutter, room 26,
r. 12 Oak
" John J., baker, r. 129 Clara
" John J., clerk, r. 1029 Natoma
" John J., laborer Diggins Bros., r. S s Tilden
nr South Broderick
" John J., stonecutter, r. 268 Brannan
" John P., reporter, r. 129 Clara
" John S., autopsy physician City Morgue,
ofQce 14 Grant Av, rooms 10-11, r. 1324
Golden Gate Av
" John S. & Co. (Emmet P. and Mrs. M. A.
Barrett), stock brokers, 327 Pine
" Joseph A., salesman Davis Bros., r. 931
Ellis
" Joseph A., salesman J. O'Kane, r. 1114
O'Farrell
" Joseph S., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1324 Golden Gate Av
" Kate Miss, typewriter Miss M. G. Barrett,
r. 1925b Fillmore
" Lawrence, cook, r. 871 Market
" Lizzie Miss, tailoress Harry D. Hutt, r. 412
Laguna
" Louis, engineer, r. 107, 16th
Barrett Margaret G. Miss, stenographer and
typewriter, 302 Montgomery, rooms 3-4,
r. 1925b Fillmore
" Maria, widow, r. 29 Randall
" Mary, widow, r. 1814 Laguna
" Mary A., widow, furnished , rooms, 561
Mission
" Mary A. Mrs. (John S. Barrett & Co.),r.
1324 Golden Gate Av
" Mary J. Mrs., groceries and liquors. 313, 7th
" Maurice, teamster Jonas Erlanger & Co.,
r. 124, ■22d
" Michael, boilermaker, r. 501 Napa
" Michael, laborer S. P. Co., r. 620?^ Natoma
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 804, 3d
" Michael J., conductor, r. 1217 Devisadero
" Michael J., teamster George Morrow & Co.,
r. 39 Clay
" Nellie Miss, r. 41 Gilbert
" Patrick E.. laborer, r. Utah nr Yolo
" Patrick F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
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Barrett Patrick F. , driver J. W. Lucy, r. 831 Bry
ant
" Patricl? H., r. 1309 Devisadero rear
" Richard, picture framer, r. 1039 Natoma
" Thomas, hostler James Beatty, r. 875 Fol-
som
" Thomas, teamster, r. 505 Leavenworth
" Thomas T., dentist George I. Druclier, r.
1334 Golden Gate Av
" Timothy, messenger, t. 413, 4th
" Timothy J., salesman George Morrow &
Co., r. 19th Av nr Point Lobos Av
" Webb W., bookkeeper S. F. Laundry, r.
1623 Post
" William, r. 33, 4th
" William, r. 749 Howard
" William, carpenter, r. 1843 Howard
" William, horse clipper, r. 553 Howard
'■ William, laborer, r. 412 Laguna
" William, painter, r. 114 Fell
" William, waiter M. B. Moraghan, r. 246, 6th
" William F., steward, r. 307, 4th
Barrett William G., secretary and treasurer
San Francisco Gas Light Co., offtce SE
cor 1st and Natoma, r. Sausalito
" William J., clerk, r. 236, 7th
Barrett William J., traveling salesman John
A. Roebling's Sons Co. and president
Pacific Coast Commercial Travelers'
Association, r. Los Angeles
" Winfred, r. 1109 Tennessee
" Winifred Miss, teacher music, r. 751 Sutter
BARRETT & SHERWOOD
(William J. Sherwood), importers and
manufacturers jewelry and diamonds,
agents American watches, etc., 7
Kearny
Barrette Emile, waiter George W. Spencer, r.
139, 4th
j8®=Barri. See Barre
Barricklo James R., asst. cashier The Equita-
ble Life Assurance Soc, r. 709 Ellis
" John, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.. r. 709
Ellis
" Mary A., widow, r. 709 Ellis
Barricks Louis H., engineer Engine 14, r. 1034
McAllister
Barrie Alexander C, traveling salesman Die-
bold Safe and Lock Co., r. 1134 Guerrero
" Charles J., teamster, r. 127 Clara
" James H., oiler str Coptic, r. 2533 Mission
4®"Barrie. See Barry
Barriere Frederick, wool puller Legallet-Hell-
wig Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr
Railroad Av
4®-Barringer. See Berringer
Barrington Annie Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
" Charles L. (Barrington & Adair), r. 1800
Market
" John, clerk Railway Mail Service, r. 1802
Union
" Thomas E. H., secretary Columbia Thea-
ter, W s Powell bet Eddy and Ellis, r.
533 Eddy
Harrington & Adair (Charles L. Barrington
and William H. Adair), druggists, 1800
Market
Barris Frank T., groceries and liquors, 114
Randall
4®="Barris. See Barras
Barron Agnes, widow, r. 1124 Golden Gate Av
Barron Arthur W., division superintendent
Market Street Ry., office junction Mar-
ket and Valencia, r. 823a Dolores
Barron Bridget, widow, r. 525a Ivy Av
" Carl, r. 1324 Valencia
" Caroline M. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1504 Jones
" Cornelius J., house and sign painter, r. 1217
Market
" Elizabeth A., domestic, 1420 Grove
" Frank J., butcher Berger & Weiss, r. W s
Michigan nr Sierra
" George, compositor S. F. Call, r. 923 Green-
wich
" Harry, copyist county clerk's office, r. 16
Oak
" James (Williams & Barron), r. 535A Ivy Av
" James, bartender Patrick Connolly
" John H.. conductor, r. 14 St. Rose's Av
■' Joseph G., barber, r. 1517i/i Mason
" Lena Miss, milliner, r. 853 Folsom
" Maggie, widow, r. 13;^ Taylor
" Michael C, r. 3319 Mission
" Peter, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" Peter, waiter, r. 717 Bush
" Ray, milliner, r. 853 Folsom
" Reuben, tailor, r. 553 Natoma
" Richard, master str Grace Barton, office
316 Sacramento, r. Mt. Eden, Alameda Co.
" Stephen, salesman Emerson & Ryan, r.
7301/4 Natoma
" William, butcher, r. 313, 13th
" William, carpenter, r. 1504 Jones
" William, stone cutter, r. 2952 Folsom
" William T., laborer, r. 235 Howard
4®"Barron. See Baron
Barros George, r. 2109 Mason
" Joseph, r. 311 Pacific
Barrow Chauncy, r. 7 Montgomery Av
Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co., accountants and
auditors, 8 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Barrowman John, ship joiner, r. 1243 Valencia
" Maud Mrs., waitress Albert O. Quinby, r.
40 Chapultepec
" Thomas, clerk, r. 1343 Valencia
Barrows Charles, laborer, r. SlYp Chesley
" Charles M., salesman Smiths' Cash Store,
r. Berkeley
" Edward C, clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r.
3530 Sutter
" Frances S., widow, r 16 Roach
" Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 421 Hyde
" Laura M. Miss, teacher Henry Durant
Primary School, r. 2530 Sutter
Barrows William H., attorney at law, 118
Phelan Bldg, r. 1420 Hayes
>8S~ Barrows. See Burrows
Barry Aaron J. , j anitor Polytechnic High School,
r. 1910 Eddy
" Agnes P Miss, teacher Fairmount Primary
School, r. 3519 Fillmore
" Alfred, butcher A. C. Armbrust, r. 626
Jersey
" Alice W. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 2519 Fillmore
" Annie, widow, r. 79 Jessie
" Annie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" A. S., elevator man, 1904 Market
" Bartholomew W., clerk S. P. Co., r. 103
Caroline
" Bridget, widow, r. 361 Clementina
" Brothers (James W. Barry), expressmen,
NW cor 3d and Howard
" Catharine, widow, r. 18 Hartford
" Charles, laborer, r. 35 Minna
" Charles, laborer, r. 243 Greenwich rear
" Charles E., butcher, r. 607 Douglass
" Charles H., shipping clerk Office Specialty
Mfg. Co.
" Charles J., clerk, r. 10 Zoe rear
" Christopher D., salesman, r. 10 Monroe
" David, cigar manufacturer, SW cor Eureka
and 20th
" David, laborer, r. 7 Natoma
" David, sail maker, r. 1008 Tennessee
" David J., soap maker Commercial Soap
Co., r. 40 Quinn
" Dennis, wool grader, r. 301 Castro
" Dod, mangier Modern Laundry, r. 7 Church
Lane
" E., messman str Santa Rosa
" Edward, dairyman, Springdale nr San
Bruno Av
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Barry Edward, expressman, r. cor 16th Av South
and Railroad Av
" Edward, laborer Arctic Oil Wks.
" Edward, stock and bond broker and secre-
tary The Stock and Bond Exchange, 438
California, r. Oakland
" Edward, waiter str San Jose
" Edward J., driver Edward Barry, r. Spring-
dale nr San Bruno Av
" Edward P., cigar maker Peter C. Blick, r.
1902 Bryant Av
" Edward S., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 915,25th
" Eliza M., widow, r. 2519 Fillmore
" Ellen, widow, r. 410 Beale
" Ernest, interne Cal. Woman's Hospital, r.
3118 Sacramento
" Ernest, silversmith, r. 1113!^ Howard
" Eugene J., m^erchant, r. 710 Van Ness Av
" Fanny, widow, r. 32 Victor
" Frank W., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 534,
17th
" Frederick, clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r.
Alameda
" George, silversmith, 1113% Howard
" George F. W., cutler, r. 8 Glover
" George S., compositor James H. Barry, r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" George W., plumber. Railroad Av nr 16th
Av South, r. 555 Minna
" Hannah E., widow, lodgings, 200 Stockton,
r. 1107 Van Ness Av
" J., 2d steward str Australia
" James, r. 25 Minna
" James, r. 217 Minna
" James, clerk W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r.
444%, 6th
" James, laborer F. S. Moody, r. Ill Morris
Av
" James, laborer, r. 166 Tehama
" James, laborer, r. 402%. 6th
" James, mason and builder, r. 118 Chat-
tanooga
" James, pantryman str City of Puebla
" James, porter Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
Fruitvale
" James D., bartender Danforth Seeber, r. 32,
7th
" James E., shoemaker, r. 361 Clementina
" James F., special policeman, r. 626 Jersey
" James F., teamster Francis M. Stevens, r.
7 Church Lane
" James H., clerk, r. 32 Victor
Barry James H., book and job printer and editor
and proprietor The Star, 429 Montgom-
ery, r. 2415 Sacramento
" James J., coppersmith, r. 24% Harriet
" James J., janitor Supreme Court of Cal., r.
88 Ash Av
" James J., policeman, r. 2125 Larkin
" James P., wool scourer, r. 506, 4th
" James T., boiler maker Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks., r. 2523 Sacramento
" James W. (Barry Bros.), r. cor 13th Av
South and M
" John, r. 104 Silver
" John, baker, r. 4 Cedar Av
" John, boatman T. McNamara, r. Folsom
St. Wharf
" John, machinist, 402%, 6th
" John, packer Anglo-American Crockery a nd
Glassware Co., r. 102 Caroline
" John, seaman, r. 204 Jackson
" John, shoemaker, r. 7 Church Lane
" John D., bookkeeper, r. 869 Market
" John D., teamster Miller & Lux, r. 704 Rail-
road Av
" John J., calker, r. 607 Douglass
" John J., clerk local freight ofQce S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
" John J., shoemaker, r. 361 Clementina
" John R., boiler maker, r. 24% Harriet
" JohnT., blacksmith, r. 312 Linden Av
" John W., r. 11 Essex
" Joseph, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 2523 Sacramento
" Joseph, steward str Gold, r. Petaluma
" Joseph, teamster McHugh & Sheerin, r.
3908 Clay
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
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Barry Joseph E., Justice of the Peace, New
City Hall, 1st floor, r. 88 Ash Av
" Joseph F., sawyer, r. 32 Victor
" Joseph W., foreman, r. 925 Golden Gate Av
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 1041 Minna
" Louis, teamster, r. 47 Dore
" Marie C. Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 2318 Mission
" Martha, widow, r. 469 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 35 Valparaiso
" Mary, widow, r. 40 Quinn
" Mary, widow, r. 620 Jersey
" Mary Miss,r. Our Lady's Home
" Mary A., widow, r. 1106 Clay
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
school, r. 2523 Sacramento
" Matthew B., groceries and liquors, cor 16th
Av South and Railroad Av
" Maurice, laborer Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Maurice, teamster Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 10 Parker Av
" M. G. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Michael, laborer, r. 6% Boyd
" Michael, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 550
Minna
" Michael, policeman, r. 1234, 20th
" Michael, seaman, r. 25 Steuart
" Michael, watchman Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 11% Powell Av
" Michael H., traveling salesman John A.
Roebling's Sons Co., r. 1710% Jones
" MoUie Miss, bookkeeper William Cline, r.
312 Linden Av
" Owen, teamster, r. 312 Linden Av
" Owen W., r. 704 Sansome
" Patrick, r. 316 Utah
" Patrick, clerk S. P. Co., r. 424, 10th
" Patrick, dry goods, 444%, 6th, r. 444, 6th
" Patrick, foreman Engine 15, r. 2424 Califor-
nia
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 814 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 10 Zoe rear
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1041 Minna
" Patrick, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 3114 California
" Patrick, service man S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 343% Perry
" Peter, cook, r. 628 Merchant
" Peter, ship carpenter, r. 305 Clipper
" Philip F., blacksmith Union I. Wks., r. 367
Clementina
" Raymond (Barry & Bianchi), r. 417 Stock-
ton
" R. C, dairyman, r. 537 Sacramento
" Richard, laborer, r. 19 Freelon
" Richard, laborer Golden Gate Park, r. 15
Boyce
" Richard, laborer Vincent Kingwell, r. 260
Clara
" Richard, 2d steward str Point Arena, r. 625
2d
" Richard J., liquors, 836 Illinois
" Richard L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 21 Rausch
" Richard M., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r.
719 Church
" Richard T., upholsterer, r. 14 Isis
■' Robert, gardener, r. 1213a Clay
" Robert M., policeman, r. 845, 18th
" Robert N., tailor, r. 4 Cedar Av
" Robert V., machinist Cahill & Hall Eleva-
tor Co., r. 340 Fremont
" Rose A., widow, dressmaking, 232 Eddy
" Thomas, hackman, stand U. S. Mint, r. 1136
Howard
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Barrv Thomas, hoseman Engine 7, r. cor Albion
Av and 16th
" Thomas, laborer, r. NW cor Sierra and
Maryland
" Thomas, miner, r. 2523 Sacramento
" Thomas, stableman Gustave Lindauer, r,
862 Howard
" Thomas, watchman, r. 51 Clay
^' Thomas F.,r. 836 Illinois
Barry Thomas F., attorney at law, 72 Nevada
Block, r. 910 Greenwich
" Thomas F., machinist, r. 260 Clara
" Thomas F., millwright, r. 22 Harriet
" Thomas J., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 436'/2
" Thomas J., milkman, r. 2O1514 Ellis
•' Thomas T., salesman Murphy, Grant]&Co.,
r. Alameda
" William, r. 11 Essex
" William, r. 610 Jessie
" William, r. 1113 Vallejo
" William, r. NW cor Baker and Beach
" William, conductor Geary St. RR, r. 12
Wood
" William, driver Edward Barry, r. Spring-
dale nr San Bruno Av
" William, elevator man Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Fruit vale
" William, foreman, r. 311 Jessie
■' William, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 2523 Sacramento
•' William, shipwright, r. 21 Rausch
" William, teamster, r. 410 Beale
" William A., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 715
Howard
" William E., cutter Neville & Co., r. 8
Glover
" William E., molder Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 40 Quinn
" William F., foreman pressman James H.
Barry, r. 2415 Sacramento
" William H., clerk, r. 408, 3d
" William I., collector Western Meat Co., r.
933 Mission
" William J., blacksmith, r. 2318 Mission
Barry & Bianchi (Raymond Barry and Eugenio
Bianchi), attorneys at law. Supreme
Court Bldg, 305 Larkin, room 5
43~Barry. See Barrie and Berry
Bars Christian, laborer, r. 1028i^ Potrero Av
Barsanti George, fruits and vegetables, 415^4, 5th
Barsel Elizabeth, widow, r. 4 Hartman
" Louis C, copperplate printer H. S. Crocker
Co., r. 1221 Noe
Barsi Americo, fruits and vegetables, 502i^, 3d
Barskey Keve, canvasser, r. 433V2 Ringold
Barsocchini Joseph (Barsocchini & Galli), r. 303
Hayes
•' Michael (Barsocchini & Co.), r. 722 Broad-
way rear
" & Co. (Michael Barsocchini and Dante
Dalpinoj, fruits and vegetables, 1325
Stockton
" & Galli (Joseph Barsocchini and Lorenzo
Galli), fruits and vegetables, fish and
game, 303 Hayes
Barsotti Camillo, physician, 607 Washington, r.
911 Broadway
■' Ellen, widow, dressmaker, r. 727 Montgom-
ery Av
" Frediano, fruits and vegetables, 34, 24th
" Julian, can maker Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 222 Broadway
■' Peter, clerk Frediano Barsotti, r. 34, 24th
Barstow Carl H., bookkeeper Lewis, Anderson &
Co., r. Alameda
Barstow E. E. Mrs., president Ladies' Protec-
tion and Relief Society, E s Franklin bet
Post and Geary, r, 927 Pine
" Ella Miss, r. 146 Montana
" Ella A. Mrs, teacher music, r, 119 Fell
" Frank E., salesman B. F. Barton & Co., r.
Alameda
" George Mrs., widow, r. 927 Pine
" J. E. , dynamo man Edison Light and Power
Co.
" Joseph N., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
" William A., incandescent worker Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 214 Union
Barsuglia Achille, blacksmith Toulouse &
Delorieux, r. 1212'^ Kearny
" Angelo, rancher, r. 215 Clark
Bart Louisa, domestic, 1104 0'Farrell
Bartbie Isabel Mrs., laundress, r. 253^ Clem-
entina
Bartel Gustav P., cashier Dodge, Sweeney &
Co., r. 55Hofl Av
" F. William, coalpasser str Walla Walla
" R., waiter Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 1147 Mis-
sion
Bartels Conrad A., carpenter, r. 1626 Dupont
" George L., litho. pressman Schmidt Label
& Lith. Co., r. 522 Filbert
" Henry, carpenter, r. W s Church bet 13th
and Hermann
" Henry, upholsterer, r. 720 Octavia
" Henry.C, laborer, r. 28 Sacramento
" Herman C, porter S. Foster & Co., r. 415
Minna
" John, r. 53514 Stevenson
" John, hostler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1407 Eddy
" Peter H., boarding and liquors, junction
Valencia and Mission, r. 2130 Mission
" William R., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
22a Jasper PI
Bartelt Herman C, machinist American Type
Founders' Co., r. Penn's Grove
Barth Alice Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
" Charles, foreman Conlin & Roberts, r. 127
Julian Av
" Emil, teacher music, r. 1600 Baker
" Frank, seaman, r. 3 East
" George F., with P. J. Barth, r. 1441 Market
" George W., student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 11 Kearny
" Hermann (Kenitzer & Barth), r. 2800 Bush
" Hermann H., cornice maker Conlin & Rob-
erts, r. 521 V2 Valencia
" Isidore, machinist, r. 35a Valparaiso
" Jacob, with Philip Barth, r. 2408 Fillmore
" John E. R. (Henneberg & Barth), r. 506, 4th
" Lizzie Z., widow, r. 1606 California
BARTH PHILIP,
broker and dealer in local securities,
440 California, r. Palace Hotel
" Philip J., auctioneer, 1441 Market
" Robert H., teacher physical culture public
schools, r. 18211/2 Eddy
' ' Rudolph C. A. , watchmaker Barrett & Sher-
wood, r. 310, 2d Av
" William H., cornice maker Conlin & Rob-
erts, r. 5211/4 Valencia
Barthel Carl, confectioner George Delfino, r.
7251/2 Bush
" Herman, brewer S. F. Stock Brewery, r.
230 Francisco
" Paul, confectioner, r. 413 Minna
" Robert, liquors, 123 East
Barthelemy Nicholas, boots and shoes, 1030
McAllister
Barthels Gustave H. O. (Barthels & Schmitt),
r. 4 Center PI
" & Schmitt (Gustave H. O. Barthels and
Rudolph Schmitt), liquors, 627 Clay
Barthen Antonia Mrs., r. 12 Cedar Av
" Fannie Miss, teacher music, r. 12 Cedar Av
Barthez August, plumber Bush & Mallett Co., r.
6121/2 Guerrero
Barthman George, helper Dennett's, r. 523 Pine
" Joseph, tailor, r. 213 Langton
Barthol Adam, r. 463 Minna
Barthold Adolph, laborer, r. 126 Erie
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Barthold Albert, selector Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 126 Erie
•' Arthur, messenger Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 126 Erie
" Edward, bricklayer, r. 126 Erie
" Emil, helper Cleveland Faucet Co., r. 126
Erie
" Herman, beer bottler. 2319 Mason
•' Max, driver Adams & Rohrer, r. 2305 Har-
rison
" Minna, domestic, 821 California
" Robert, clerk, r. 2319 Mason
«S=Barthold. See Berthold.
Bartholdy Albert, barber, 1113 Valencia
" Julia, widow, r. 406% Grove
" Otto A., plumber, r. 406% Grove
Bartholemy Bigot, porter Bennett & Witmer,
14 St Charles PI
Bartholme Bertha Mrs., r. 31% Linden Av
Bartliolomay Brewing Co. (Rochester, N. Y.),
William Wolff & Co. agents, 327-329
Market
Bartholomew Albert, seaman, r. 24 Ritch
" Asa v., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 721 %
Army
" Manuel, r. 106 Clark
Bartholow Wesley E. B., clerk general freight
office S. P. Co., r. 1921 Broderick
4®=Bartleson. See Barttlson.
Bartlet Charles S., broker, 206 Sansome, room
25, r. Alameda
Bartlett Annie B., widow, r. 2019 Devisadero
" Ben F., varieties, 1712 Howard
" Catherine, widow, r. 2507% Mission
" Charles, carriage maker O'Brien & Sons,
r. 8141/2 Height
Bartlett Columbus, attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 15-16, r. 1233 St. Charles,
Alameda
" Edward, carpenter, r. 741 Natoma
" Edward C, collector S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. Sausalito
" Elizabeth F. Miss, principal Madison Pri-
mary School, r. 2013 Howard
" Elmer H., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 334 Brannan
" Flora M., widow, r. 334 Brannan
" Frank, seaman, r. 45?^ Ritch
" Frank A., melter Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 1416 Broadway
" Frederick W., clerk Gladding, McBean &
Co.,r. 2013 Howard
" George C, clerk S. F. Savings Union, r.
Oakland
" George H., foreman can dent. D. Ghirar-
delliCo.,r. 733, 24th
Bartlett George H., manager California World
Co., 623 Montgomery, r. 814b Webster
" H. S., salesman Doane & Henshelwood, r.
412 Post
" J. E., clerk Henry G. Steffens, r. 327, 5th
" Joseph A., salesman Studebaker Bros.
" Joseph H., laborer, 28 Sacramento
Mfg. Co., r. 1714 Market
" Louis de F., attorney at law, 530 California,
room 16, r. 600 Bush
" Olive S. Miss, teacher Douglass Primary
School, r. 2013 Howard
" Richard, pressman, r. 163 Minna
" Robert B., shipping clerk A. F. Tenney Co.,
r. 203 Howard
Bartlett Springs Co., Mrs. L. E. McMahan
president, Calvin C. McMahan secretary,
James E. McMahan treasurer, office 22,
4th
" T. A., assayer, r. 1416 Broadway
" Thomas, laborer John Guerin, r. 163 Minna
'• Walter J. R., truckman Truck 7, r. 2560
Market
" Walter M., machinist, r. 112 William rear
" William C, cutter Richard Finking, r. 325
Ellis
" William H., pressman, r. 163 Minna
Bartley George, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks., r. 278 Minna
" John, plumber Henry Williamson
" Kate Miss, r. 310 Linden Av
" Samuel B., traveling salesman J, A. Fol-
ger & Co., r, Berkeley
Bartling Alma E. Miss, clerk registry division
postoface, r. 603% Haight
" Emma C, widow, r. 603% Haight
Bartlow William, porter John Stahle, r. 933
Sacramento
Bartmann Antone, carpenter, r. 522 Chestnut
Arthur F., machinist Union 1, Wks., r. 809
Lyon
Emil, packer, r. 522 Chestnut
'• Ferdinand, millwright, r. 3113 Golden Gate
Av
Ferdinand Jr., engraver Union Lith. Co.,
r. 2113 Golden Gate Av
John B., millwright, r. 809 Lyon
Bartness Lloyd C, marine engineer, r. 5 Dear-
born
Bartnett Walter J. (Gunnison, Booth & Bart-
nett), attorney at law, 303-309 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. SW cor Point Lobos and
15th Avs
Barto Frederick O., engineer Belt Ry., r. 2529
Bryant Av
Barto Harrison, vice-president George Spauld-
ing & Co., 414 Clay, r. 1100, 17th
Bartocchi Giovanni, clerk Emil Hirsch, r. 216
Lombard
Bartolo Antonio, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Barton Benjamin F. (B. F. Barton & Co.), r. 908
Pine
BARTON B. F. & CO.
(Benjamin F. Barton), proprietors Pio-
neer Salt WorkSi and manufacturers
Peerless Yeast Powder, 211-213 Sacra-
mento
Barton Edward J., box clerk postofflce, r. 307
Duncan
" Frank A., bookkeeper, r. 944 Valencia
" Fred, r. 667 Minna
" George, teamster, r. K35 Folsom
" Henry, r. Old People's Home
" Hugh, stonecutter, r. 123 Farallones
" James, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
Barton John, president Union Pacific Salt Co.,
216 Sacramento, r. Palace Hotel
" John A., porter Brickwedel Bros. & Stew-
art, r. 1201 Union
" John B., seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" John D., carpenter, r. 16 Dale PI
" John E., electrician, r. 438, 29th
" John Q., janitor new City Hall, r. 3949 Clay
" John T., salesman Will & Finok Co., r. 703
Polk
" Lorenzo P., speculator, r. 4 HoUis
'• Phineas W., with Alcatraz Asphalt Co., r.
Alameda
" Richard D., carrier postofflce, r. 1113 Clay
" Robert, janitor new City Hall, r. 1148 Sut-
ter
" Rose W., Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Samuel M., insurance broker, 204 Sansome
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Thomas, salesman Charles J. Hendry's Son
& Co., r. Alameda
" Thomas, teamster Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 1355 Folsom
Barton Willard T., general manager Alcatraz
Asphalt Co., 215 Crocker Bldg, r. Oak-
land
" William, stevedore, r. 220 Lombard
Barton William F., secretary Union Pacific
Salt Co., 216 Sacramento, r. Palace Hotel
" William J., painter, r. 1304 Union
" William W., clerk S. P. C. Ry., r, 121IA
Broadway
J?®=-Barton. See Burton
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Bartow L. R. Mrs., bookkeeper Badlam Bros., r.
The Ren ton
Bartram Sadie, cashier Swain Bros., r. 140, 12th
Bartsch Edwin, manager Kirliwood Hard Rub-
ber Co., 123-124 Murphy Bldg
Bartschat Adolph, cellar man J. Gundlach &
Co., r. I2a South Park
Bartscher Paul, bakery, 1045 Valencia
" William, baker P. Bartscher, r. 1045 Valen-
cia
Barttlson Martin, laborer, r. 250 Spear
" Martin Jr., polisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks., r. 250 Spear
Barttrum William, carpenter, r. 95 Hickory Av
Baruch I., manager Cosmopolitan Club, 131
Phelan Bldg, r. Alameda
" Morris, salesman, r. 1408 Ellis
" Simon (Simon Baruch & Co.), r. 657 Harri-
son
" Simon & Co., proprietors Golden Gate
Glove Factory, 134 Pine
Baruh Joseph Y., manager men's clothing dept.
Raphael's, r. 1520 Fell
" Moses, compositor E. A. Janssen & Co., r.
cor 9th Av South and Railroad Av
Baruth Ernest F., r. 122b McAllister
Barwick Edward, butcher, 1018 Alabama
Barz Louise M., domestic, .3300 Washington
Basch Brothers (Charles and Phillip), tailors,
827 Howard
" Charles (Basch Bros.), r. 827 Howard
" Joseph, florist, 9 Eddy, r. 1314 Octavia
" Max, tailor Basch Bros., r. 827 Howard
■^ Phillip (Basch Bros.), r. 827 Howard
" Samuel, auctioneer John W. Flinn, r. 1314
Octavia
j^=Basch. See Bash
Bascom Elizabeth J., widow, r. 740 Harrison
" George C, painter, r. 240, 15th
Bascombe Annie Miss, r. 1139 Bush
Bascou Benoit, proprietor Nadeau House, 435
Bush
" Robert, laundryman D. Lapouble & Co.
Basford Andrew J., r. 211 Page
" Harold R., clerk, r. 2505 Fillmore
j8®-Basford. See Bassford
Bash Hyman, r. 20 Harriet
" John, seaman, r. 317, 1st
Basica George, cook John L. Radovich, r. 804,
3d
Basil S., cook Daniel S. Davis
Basilio Thomas, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
Basilouski Alfonse, peddler, r. 710 Point Lobos
Av
Basker Solomon, tailor, r. 430 Ellis
Baskerville M. A. Mrs., dressmaking, 108, 4th
Basler Charles, r. 521 Green
Basley John W., master mariner, r. 916 Mont-
gomery
Basney Oscar, conductor, r. 18 Valley
" Virgil F., machinist Market St.,Ry., r. 1617
Turk
Bass Frank R., manufacturers' agent, 425 Mc-
Allister
Bass Frederick, M. D., physician and surgeon,
108 Stockton, r. 2012y2 Union
" Henry, clerk Stein, Simon & Co., r. 1540
Howard
Bass-Hueter Paint Co., Thomas J. Bass presi-
dent, Ernest L,. Hueter secretary and
treasurer, Samuel H. Brown manager,
18-22 Ellis, factory 141-143 Valencia
Bass Thomas J., president Bass-Hueter Paint
Co., 18-22 Ellis, r. 845. 15th
" Thomas J. Jr., superintendent Bass-Hueter
Paint Co., r. 845, 15th
Bassel Louis C, printer, r. 1221 Noe
Bassen Joachim (Bassen & Muller),r. 101,8th
Bassen & Muller (Joachim Bassen and Carl
Muller), groceries and liquors. SE cor
Mission and 8th
Bassett A. C, president Pacific Paving Co. and
vice-president Loma Prieta Lumber
Co., 106-108 Phelan Bldg., r. Menlo Park
Addison, conductor U. S. Mint, r. 523
Franklin
Arthur, r. 838 Mission
Arthur, painter, r. 328, 3d
Brothers (Fruitvale), carpenters and build-
ers, 40 New Montgomery
Charles F., office 400 Front, r, 1010, 15th
Daniel J., mechanical engineer Risdon I.
& L. Wks., r. 534 Guerrero
Henry W., collector, r. 145 Perry
John B., barber L. B. Lippert, r. 11 Kearny
John G., cabinet maker William Bateman,
r. 705 Dolores
Madison H., teamster Austin & Co., r. 145
Perry
Martin L., carpenter, r. 217 Flood Av
M. W. Miss, dressmaking, 204^4, 9th
Samuel, pipe maker Francis Smith & Co.
William F., clerk paymaster's office Dept.
of California, r. 214 Powell
" William H., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
19 Pearl
Bassett & Bunker (Henry C. Bunker), grain and
commission merchants, 400 Front
Bassford John W., shipping clerk Crane Co., r.
Oakland
" Joseph H., porter Crane Co., r. Oakland
«®=-Bassford. See Basford
Bassi Ambrose, tinsmith, r. 12 Union PI
" Caroline, widow, r. 220 Minna
" Louis, boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks.
Bassignano Susan, widow, groceries, 410 Fol-
som
Bassilio John F., teamster Black Diamond Coal
M. Co., r. 548Folsom
Bassillio Joseph F., machinist Murray Bros., r.
220 Union
Bassity James E., upholsterer Bernhard Mat-
tress Co., r. 1131Shotwell
" Matthew A., clerk Piatt & Bayne, r. 3219,
16th
Basso Emilio, saw flier, r. 2711 Bush
" Salvatore (Marengo &Basso), and liquors,
W s Mission nr Francis
Basta J., waiter, r. 814 Montgomery
Bastable Bartholomew J., gripman Market St.
Ry., r. 1721b Haight
Bastein John, gardener, r. 1844 Howard
Bastheim Arthur, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 2126 California
" Joseph iCahn, Nickelsburg & Co.), r. 2126
California
Bastian Brothers (George and William), gro-
ceries and liquors, 732 Filbert
" Frederick A., machinist Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks., r. Oakland
" George (Bastian Bros.), r. 732 Filbert
" George, litho. pressman Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. Oakland
" Jacob, laborer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 609% Linden Av
" William (Bastian Bros.), r. 732 Filbert
Basils Daniel, liquors, 262 Brannan
Baston Joseph G., clerk Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 1719a Eddy
" Joseph W., painter, r. SE cor Mariposa an 1
Minnesota
Bastow Benjamin, ship carpenter, r. 632 Mission
Bataille Peter, waiter, r. 1013 Broadway
Batavia Laura Mrs., varieties, 1515 Devisadero
" Philip S., barber, 19. 4th, r. 1515 Devisadero
Batbie Peter, cellarman Lenormand Bros., r.
243»/2 Tehama
Batchau John S., employee Bank of British
Columbia, r. 1929 California
Batchelder Augustin H., clerk Murphy, Grant
& Co., r. 114 Austin
" B. C, r. Palace Hotel
" Fidelia, widow, r. 300, 15th
" Frank H., gymnast, r. 440 Green
" George A., architect, r. 655 Howard
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Batclielder George A., 3d vice-president E. H.
Rollins & Sons (Boston and Denver),
rooms 7 and 13, 10th floor, Mills Bldg, r.
2915 California
" Henry L., office 43 Mercliants' Exchange
Bldg, r. 2304 Steiner
" John H., foreman machinist Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 114 Austin
" J. P., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 923 Dolores
" Levi P., clerk, r. 2204 Steiner
" Nathan P., transportation clerk depot
quartermaster U. S. A., r. 3705 Howard
" Willard J., teacher vocal music, 308 Post,
r. Oakland
" William H., watchman, r. 114 Austin
" William H. Jr., printer, r. 114 Austin
" Williams., clerk, r. 2204 Steiner
J8®"Batchelder. See Bachelder
Batchelor F. J., buyer Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
326 Eddy
" Lorenzo D., stable foreman Enterprise
Brewing Co., r. 11 Enterprise
Batchia Antone N., salesman Bertin & Lepori,
r. 2515 McAllister
'■ Martin N., restaurant, 131, 6th, r. 92114
Mission
Bateman Brothers (John C. and Michael C.) car-
penters and builders, 40 New Mont-
gomery
Charles, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2
Farren Av
Charles E., foreman letter dept. mailing
division postofflce, r. 1110, 23d
Frank, carpenter, r. 33 West Mission
Frank Mrs., groceries, 33 West Mission
Frank L., physician, r. 711 Jones
Isaac C, salesman Frederick B. Haight, r.
Alameda
John C. (Bateman Bros.), r. 1912 Pacific Av
Joseph B., carpenter, r. 3D19 Laguna
Michael C. (Bateman Bros.), r. 1912 Pacific
Av
Miles, carpenter, r. 97i4 Colton
Robert A., machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 3019 Laguna
" Stewart A., electrician, r. 616 Post
BATEMAN WILLIAM,
contractor, banks, oflaces and dwell-
ings fitted up, turning ten pins and
balls, 411 Mission, r. 1727 San Carlos Av
Bateman William T., porter Stevenson & Co.
Bates Albert F., carrier postof&ce, r. 1001, 18th
" Alfred, machinist, r. 11 Boardman PI
Bates Alfred E., major and paymaster U. S. A.,
chief paymaster Department of Califor-
nia, 312 Phelan Bldg, r. Pacific-Union
Club
" Arthur C. (Bates & Hough), r. Alameda
" Arthur E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 16
Valley
Bates Brotbers (George A. and William E.),
wholesale and retail liquors, 518 Battery
■' Byron W., theatrical manager, r. 335
Geary
" Carrie M. Miss, lodgings, 213V^ Mason
" Catherine M., widow, r. 764 Harrison
" Charles A., barber Dumas & Dickers, r.
Oakland
" Charles A., laborer Jardine Iron Wks., r.
556 Stevenson
" Charles H., machinist, r. 11 Boardman PI
" Daniel W., dairy produce, 3204 Fillmore, r.
2631 Sacramento
" Dudley C, mining secretary, 81 Nevada
Block, r. 1705 Octavia
" E., laborer, r. SW cor Bay and Webster
" Eugene J., with M. J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. Alameda
" Frank, fruit dealer, r. 33 Hinckley Alley
" Frank C, master mechanic Coast Division
S. P. Co., r. 841 Golden Gate Av
" Frank D. (Bates & Suydam), r. 2933 Clay
" Frederic C, salesman Dalziel & MoUer, r.
1428 Broaaway
" Frederick L., salesman K. A. Lundstrom,
r. 1310, l?th
" George, blacksmith, r. 43, 6th
" George A. (Bates Bros.), r. 1306b Powell
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Bates George A., blacksmith, r. 11 Boardman PI
Bates George E. (Freeman & Bates), attorney
at law, 8-10-11 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r.
2725 Clay
" George E., clerk Whitman & Barnes Mfg.
Co., r. 235 Franklin
Bates George W., secretary William Cluff Com-
pany, 16-33 Front, r. 1705 Octavia
" Herbert F., salesman, r. 566 Howard
" J. Clement, clerk Joseph C. Bates, r. Ala-
meda
" John H. Mrs., widow, r. 334 Vicksburg
Bates Joseph C, attorney at law, 434 California,
rooms 8-11, r. Alameda
" Joseph H., civil engineer, r. 533 Sacramento
" Kate E., widow, r. 518 Linden Av
" Laura B. Miss, r. 403 Clayton
" Mary D. Miss, florist and decorator, r. 1619
Washington
Bates Morris Upham, president Commercial
Publishing Co., 34 California, r. 403 Clay-
ton
" Rachel P., widow, r. 25 South Park
" Thomas D., theatrical manager, r. 518 Lin-
den Av
" Walter A., bookkeeper Baldwin & Ham-
mond, r. 745 Golden Gate Av
" William E., r. 11 Boardman PI
" William E. (Bates Bros.), r. 518 Battery
" William F., porter Daniel W. Say lor, r.
217, 3d
" William H., seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" William J., painter, r. 8 Gough
Bates & Hough (Arthur C. Bates and James F.
Hough), managers Gutta Percha and
Rubber Mfg. Co., 30-33 Fremont
" & Suydam (Frank D. Bates and James H.
Suydam), commission and merchandise
brokers, 305 Front
Batheloma John, waiter Mrs. H. Burshinsky, r.
Ocean Terrace, Sutro Heights
Bat] cut John, milker New York Dairy, r. Old
San Jose Road nr County Jail No. 2
Batiloro Clement, peddler, r. 11 Lapidge
Batizza Frank, restaurant, 507 Valencia
Batkin Alfred A., manager Byron Mauzy, 308-314
Post, r. 338 Oak
" H. M., bookkeeper Brunt, r. Oakland
" Leonard S., clerk C. S. Fechheimer. r. 1033
Clay
ve®=" Batkin. See Botkin
Batmale Alexis, confectioner Louis Ruffleux, r.
801 Vallejo
Batsere Jacques, bottler Herve & Somps, r. 611
Laguna
" Jean, cook Fabien Hitte, r. 2713 Howard
Batson George R., porter, r. 901 Jones
Batt Henry, clerk William H. Harrison, r.
21361/2 Bush
" Jacob, merchant, r. 2136V^ Bush
" Phillip R., salesman B. Roman, r. 313614
Bush
" Samuel, shipping clerk Schweitzer & Co.,
r. 71514 Clementina
" Saul, butcher, r. 213614 Bush
Battaglia Louis, fruits and vegetables, 333
Jackson, r. 7 Water
Battano Vincent, peddler, r. 319^4 Union
Battaya Martin, quartermaster str San Juan
Batteate Antone, fireman Adelsdorfer & Bran-
denstein, r. llD Clinton
" Nicholas J., coffee packer Adelsdorfer &
Brandenstein, r. San Leandro
Batteaux Louis, r. 732 Montgomery Av
Battelle Richard, clerk S. F. Laundry, r. 1515
Ellis
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Batten Edward S. (T. H. Bradbury & Co.), r. 316
Cherry
" Evans D., stonecutter, r. 316 Cherry
" Joseph B., with E. & S. Heller, r. 316
Cherry
" Mary H., widow, r. 316 Cherry
" Samuel H., clerk Joseph C. Bates, r. 316
Cherry
Battennann Charles, attendant U. S. Marine
Hospital
Battersby Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" William N., clerk James B. Mulcahy, r.
1316 Market
Batterton William H., contractor, r. 3234 Post
Battery Street Free and Tea Bonded Ware-
house. Bode & Haslett proprietors, 1201
Battery
Batteus John D., clerk Pacific Vinegar and
Pickle Works, r. 144, 13th
Battle Charles, manufacturers' agent, r. 518
Fulton
Battine Victoria, liquors, SE cor King and 7th
Battistessa Domenico, porter, r. 6 Card Alley
" Giuseppe, waiter I. Cuenin, r. 735 Union
Battles Edward S., weigher Black Diamond
Coal Mining Co., r. 9th Av nr Fulton
" Ella F. Miss, telephone operator, r. 9th Av
nr Fulton
" Luke, adjuster Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 9th Av nr Fulton
■• Minnie E. Miss, clerk, r. 9th Av nr Fulton
" Ward, salesman John A. Magee Jr., r. 2045
San Antonio Av, Alameda
" William Mrs., widow, r. 3511 Jackson
Battu Hyppolyte (Patchel & Battu), r. 1511a
Jackson
Batturs Frank E., clerk, r. 1747 Hayes rear
" Sophia J. Miss, nurse, r. 919a Sutter
" Walter H., machinist Market St. Ry., r.
1747 Hayes rear
Batty Andrew, brazer Thomas Day & Co., r. 520
Francisco
Battve Henrv, tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 14th Av South nr P
Batzer T. J., delivery clerk S. P. Co., r. 1020
Mission
Batzner Harry P., salesman H. Levi & Co., r.
641 Harrison
Bauch Peter G. Jr., salesman Davis Bros., r.
Alameda
Bauchou Bernard, market gardener, 14th Av nr
Lake
" John A., wood and coal, 3006 Hyde, r. 22
Allen
Baucom John F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1421 Fulton
Baud Frank, brass foundry, 522 Fulton
£tg= Baud. See Brand
Bauden Romain. cook, r. 3 Chatham PI
Baudendistel Frank, butcher, r. 533 Union
" Marv J., widow, r. 611 Greenwich
Baudin Alexis, bartender H. H. Plant, r. 119, 6th
•• Louis, bartender Louis A. Devoto
Baudoin Caroline M., widow, r. 120 Sullivan
'• Louis N., clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 120
Sullivan
" William G., clerk, r. 130 Sullivan
Bauer Abe, salesman Greenberg & Greenberg,
r. 1432 Geary
" Abraham (Bauer Bros. & Co.), r. Paris,
France
•' Adam, paper cutter, r. 363 Clementina
" Adolph (Daiss & Bauer), r. 737 Bacon
" Adolph. cashier, r. 1322V2 Vallejo
•' Adolph. musical conductor, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
Bauer Adolph C, manager Westerfeld's Bakery
and Restaurant, 1035 Market, r. 1320, 17th
" Alexander, milker William Towns, r. 305
Edinburgh
Bauer Brothers & Co. (Abraham, Moses and
Samuel Bauer and Simon Katten), im-
porters of laces, fancy goods, embroider-
ies, veilings, curtains, etc., sole agents
P. N. corsets, 547-549 Market
- C, r. 34 Ellis
" Carl F., carpenter, r. 530 Stevenson
" Caroline, widow, r. 1509 Devisadero
" Charles, r. 49 Elgin Park Av
" Charles, concrete paver Leopold Bauer, r.
3015 Buchanan
" Charles E., gripman Market St. By., r. 607
Diamond
Bauer Charles F., dentist, office 30 Post, r. 1143
Mission
" Christian, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 69 Minna
" Christian, liquors, 3432 Greenwich
Bauer Emile, manager San Francisco News
Co., 306-208 Post, r. 1838 Geary
" Emile, tallow maker Cal. Tallow Wks., r.
6th Av South nr L
■' Emile A., bottler John Rapp, r. 17 Alemany
" Francis J., salesman S. F. News Co., r.
160354 Fillmore
" Fred, secretary Naph. B. Greensfelder Co.,
230 Sutter, r. 1212 Pierce
•' Fred W., clerk M.J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Frederick, tanner Norton Tanning Co., r.
340, 5th Av South
" Fredericka, widow, r. 1716 Folsom
" George, barber, 801, 17th
" George, clerk A. Judis, r. 1009 Oak
" George, driver, r. 3 Fulton
" George C, iron worker Brode & Clark Iron
Wks., r. East Oakland
" George R., tinner Boesch Lamp Co., r. 803
Hayes
" Gottfried, cabinet maker W. W. Montague
& Co., r. Berkeley
" Gustav, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co.
" Helen Miss, r. 522 Van Ness Av
" Henry, dairyman, Bowdoin nr Sillinaan
" Henry, laborer, r. 33b Boardman PI
" Henry, upholsterer and carpet layer, 1519
California
" Henry J., cutter San Jose Woolen Mills
Co., r. 195, 7th
" Ignatz, nurse German Hospital
" Ignatz, porter John Strothofl, r. 729 Cali-
fornia
" Jacob, harness maker Main & Winchester,
r. 40 Tehama
" Jacob, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
33b Boardman PI
" Jacob, liquors, 3-4 Leidesdorff, r. 4 Russ
" Jacob, painter and paper hanger, 939 Fol-
som
Bauer J. C. & Co. (John C. Bauer and Joseph
Schweitzer), hops and brewers' mate-
rials, 633 Sacramento
" John, r. 569 Stevenson
" John, butcher, r. 608 Jessie
" John, liquors, 634, 7tl:
" John, grinder Richard Helliwell
" John C. (J. C. Bauer & Co. and Schweitzer
& Bauer), r. 1708 Buchanan
" John O., conductor, r. 37 Washington Av
" Joseph, bartender T. W. Leydecker, r.
1831^4 O'Farrell
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1432 Geary
" Justine, widow, r. 118% Fillmore rear
" Karl, clerk Mrs. Augustine Ferrea, r. W s
Mission Road, opp. Amazon Av
" Lawrence, liquors, 131 Pine, r. 531 Mont-
gornery Av
■' Leonhardt, machine hand Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. 437, 11th
" Leopold, concrete paver, 3015 Buchanan
" Leopold F., bartender Harry C. Rasmus-
sen, r. 3015 Buchanan
" Louis, mail clerk Music and Drama, r. 3422
Greenwich
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Bauer Louis F., clerk Davis Bros., r. 191314 De-
visadero
" M., baker, r, 634 Paoiflo
" Marie, widow, r. 814 Central Av
Bauer Martin, vice-president and manager
Boesch Lamp Co., 585 Mission, r. 802
Hayes
Moses (Bauer Bros. & Co.), r. Palace Hotel
Nicholas, liquors, NW cor Powell and
Chestnut
Otto, chandelier maker Thomas Day & Co.,
r. 802 Hayes
Otto F., shoemaker Lobenstein Bros., r. 633
Jessie
Philip F., salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 413 Lily Av
Samuel (Bauer Bros. & Co.), r. 1408, Fill-
more
Samuel, junk, r. 105 Juniper
Sigmund, salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r.
1432 Geary
Simon, junk, r. 2138 Bryant Av
William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2428
Sacramento
William F., restaurant, r. 530 Stevenson
William H., photo-engraver Union Photo-
Engraving Co., r. 802 Hayes
" , Woerner & Rigby (in liquidation), ofQce 509
Montgomery, room 4
J8@=Bauer. See Baur and Bower
Bauerle William, clerk John H. Folster
Bauffle George P., stone sawyer John D. McGil-
' vray & Co., r. 624, 4th
Bauget Gabriel, bartender, r. 1009 Pacific
Baugh G. Ingledew, reporter R. G. Dun & Co., r.
2810 Octavia
" Josephine Miss, r. 102 Mason
Baughman Charles P., agent Strong & Garfield
Co., 819 Market, room 14, r. 9 Belvedere
Baulsir Alvin, plumber Charles Meehan, r. 1332
Washington
" Ernest N., clerk Irvine Bros., r. 1332 Wash-
ington
" Nimrod, blockmaker, r. 1332 Washington
" Seth M., pressman, r. 1332 Washington
Bauly Joseph, r. 1433 Nebraska
Baum Addie C. Miss, dressmaking, 517 Turk
Baum Alexander R., attorney at law, 43-43
Nevada Block, r. cor San Antonio Av and
Authur W., salesman William Cline, r. 1626
Octavia
Benjamin, salesman Jules Levy & Bros., r.
2918 Jackson
Benjamin J., candy maker George F. Rob-
erts, r. 1636 Octavia
Bernard, r. 2604 Pacific Av
Clara, widow, r. 1626 Octavia
David A., city agent The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. 718 Leav-
enworth
Eliza, widow, r. 1705 Powell
Elsie Miss, stenographer, r. 673 McAllister
H. Miss, bookkeeper Westerfeld's Bakery,
r. 673 McAllister
Harry, salesman M. J. Simmons Auction
Co.,r. 427 Pacific
Hyman, carpet layer Morris Rothschild, r.
673 McAllister
Jacob, r. 673 McAllister
Mabel Miss, r. 1626 Octavia
Matilda, widow, r. 1529 Post
Morris, tailor, 604 O'Farrell, r. 1529 Post
Otto, fireman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 444 Bran-
Baum R. W., M. D., physician and surgeon,
office 139 Post, hours 1:30 to 3:30 p. m.,
Sundays 10:30 to 11:30 a. m., tel Grant
194; r. 719 Scott, tel West 938
' Simon, cashier Dennery & Gunzburger, r.
2918 Jackson
«®"Baum. See Baun
Baaman Adolph, cutter J. Edlin, r. 43 Clinton
Park
' ' Anton, milker John Tscheinau, r. San Bruno
Av nr Woolsey
" Charles A. (Bauman & Sons), r. 1141 Union
" Charles J. (Bauman & Sons), r. 1141 Union
" Gustave, clerk Sbarboro & Co., r. 1141 Union
Bauman Henry, marine engineer, r. 637 Califor-
nia
John, cooper, r. 434, 5th
Joseph, liquors, NE cor 9th and Brannan
Michael, laborer, r. 625 Clay
Peter, mate ship Eclipse, r. 27 East
Robert J. (Bauman & Sons), r. 1141 Union
William, milker Daiss & Bauer, r. cor Way-
land and Somerset
" &'Sons (Charles J., Charles A. and Robert
J.), tailors, 1141 TTnion
Baumann Andrew (Baumann & Baumann) , r. San
Bruno Av nr Silver Av
Anton, cigar maker, r. 632V^, 4th
Antone, milker Nicholas Hansen, r. cor
Amazon Av and Naples
Bertha, widow, fortune teller, r. 132 Turk
Carl, cigars and tobacco, 630 Mission, r.
1427 Steiner
Casper, r. 30th Av South nr San Bruno Av
Charles, milker Nicholas Hansen, r. cor
Amazon Av and Vienna
Charles W., cigar maker Pac. Coast Co-op.
Cigar Mfg. Co., r. 348, 4th
Daniel, milker Joseph Baumann, r. Silli-
man nr Silver Av
E., r. 32914 Eddy rear
Frank (Baumann & Baumann), r. San Bruno
Av nr Silver Av
Frank, dairy produce, 141, 7th
Frederick, polisher, r. 721 York
Frederick, seaman, r. 39 Paciflc
Gustave, tanner, r. W s York nr 15th
Isador, dairyman, r. 30th Av South nr San
Bruno Av
Jacob, lodgings and liquors, 631 California
John, milker, r. San Bruno Av nr Silver Av
.John, musician, r. 915 Pierce
John H., yard helper Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 63
Mission
Joseph, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
416 Golden Gate Av
Joseph, dairyman, Silliman nr Silver Av
Joseph M., milkman, 1032 Howard
Kaspar, milker, r. 431 Pine
Lori, liquors, San Bruno Av nr 15th Av
South
Martin, tailor, 21 Murphy Bldg, r. 609 Mc-
Allister
Sebastian (Nager& Baumann), r. 360O Mis-
sion
Sigmund, dept. manager Levi Strauss &
Co. , r. 3734 Pine
Sophia, widow, r. 1238 York
Vincent, bartender B. Gamma, r. 431 Pine
William, milker, r. 30th Av South nr San
Bruno Av
" & Baumann (Andrew and Frank), dairy-
men, San Bruno Av nr Silver Av
JtiES" Baumann. See Bowman
Baumberger Edwin, clerk W. S. Goodfellow. r.
San Leandro
" James, president Commercial Salt Co., 513
California, r. San Leandro
Baumeister Albert, clerk, r. 309i/4 Mariposa
Baumeister Bernhardt H., physician and sur-
geon, office NW cor 39th and Dolores, r.
1536 Dolores, tel Mission 131
" Edward (Baumeister & Jaggi), r. 1133
Buchanan
Henrietta, widow, r. 309^4 Mariposa
Henry, r. 467^/^ Tehama rear
Henry, motorman, r. Missouri nr Army
John A., r. 1123 Buchanan
Joseph (Baumeister & Heidemann), r. 129 b
14th
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Baumeister & Heidemann (Joseph Baumeister
and Frank Heidemann), flsh packers and
curers, SE cor 7th and Berry
" & Jaggi (Edward Baumeister and Alfred
Jaggi), merchant tailors, 1713 Market
Baumel Fred J. (Conway & Baumel), r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
-eS'-Baumel. See Bauml
Baumgaertel Karl, musician, r. 2230 Pine
Baumgard Henry, iron molder, r. I83814 Market
Baumgardner Etta M. Mrs., vice-principal Den-
man Grammar School, r. 801 Leaven-
worth
" Sylvester J., speculator, r. 801 Leaven-
worth
Baumgardt Robert, machinist Boston Woven
Hose and Rubber Co., r. 6 Cohen PI
Baumgart Gottfried, brush maker, r. 144 Colling-
wood
" William, laborer, r. 54A Clementina
Baumgarten Francis M., chemist, r. 715 Shot-
well
" Henry, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 1419
Clay
Baumgarten J. & Co. (Joseph Baumgarten,
Meyer L. Cahn and Cerf Weyl), im-
porters woolens and tailors' trimmings,
7 Montgomery
■' Johanna, domestic, 1317 Golden Gate Av
■ John L., r. 945, 15th
" Joseph (J. Baumgarten & Co.), r. 1430 Geary
" Joseph, shoemaker Stephen Kurtz, r. 506,
4th
•' Otto, seaman, r. 405 Davis
■• William, clerk Val Schmidt, r. 1419 Clay
Baumgartner A. Fred, manager Boltz, ClymeV
& Co., 217 Front, r. Oakland
" Frederick, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r.
1417 Eddy
" John, ward tender City and County Hos-
pital
" John J., traveling salesman Boltz, Clymer
& Co., r. Oakland
" William, porter, r. 600 Bush
Baumhoer Frank J., sign writer O'Sullivan
Bros., r. 22314, 4th
Bauml William L., cigar manufacturer, 26, 1st.
r. 633 Vallejo
Baumle Frederick, r. 1119 Alabama
Baumsteiger Arnold, plumber, 1503 Geary
" Pauline Mrs., dressmaking, 1503 Geary
Baumuller John M., warehouse man Nathan.
Dohrmann & Co., r. 1.36, 10th Av
Baun Catherine, widow, r. 921. 18th
" Jasper, clerk, r. 921, 18th
Baur Louis, laborer, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" Otto, cigars, r. 526 Sutter
4®°Baur. See Bauer and Bower
Baurhyte William. ofSce superintendent Pac.
Gas Impt. Co., r. Alameda
Baurschmidt B., saloon watchman str San Juan
Bausch Charles, shoemaker, 131014 Castro
" John E., barber Sharon & Bent, r. 1337
Pine
" John F., barber Joseph M. Blase, r. 1329
Pine
Bauske Frederick J., barber, 227, 2d, r. 856 Mis-
sion
Bausman Harry S., shipping clerk Baker &
Hamilton, r. 10 Bond
■' WilliamMrs., widow, r. 10 Bond
•' William W., r. 501 Ellis
Bavalado Bennio, waiter W. Scharninghausen,
r. 224 Minna
Bavaria Bottling Co., Charles Wieland proprie-
tor, SE cor Montgomery Av and Chestnut
Bavaria Brewery, Louis E. J. Schultz proprie-
tor, NW cor Greenwich and Scott
Bavarian Lloyd Marine Insurance Co. (Ger-
many), Voss, Conrad & Co. general
agents, 204 Sansome
Bavastrello Francisco, liquors, 628 Broadway.
r. 731 Vallejo
Bavavisich Geoi-ge, seaman, r. 100% Jackson
Bawart Frank, bartender, r. 29 Natoma
Baxter Alfred A., agent Bellingham Bay
Improvement Co., 22 Market, rooms 3-4,
r. 638 Oak
" C. Arthur, clerk W. B. Sumner & Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles A., bartender, r. 21 V2 Mary
" Charles R., plumber, r. 4 McCormack PI
" Charlotte M. Miss, clerk, r. 341 Waller
" Clara A., widow, r. 1503 Washington
" David E., policeman, r. 420 Minna
Baxter Edward F., salesman Pac. Coast Syrup
Co.,r. 1.503 Washington
" Edward H., buyer Baxter & Oesting, r.
Alameda
" Ellen Miss, shoefitter, r. 306 Langton
" Eugene R., salesman J. K. Armsbv Co., r.
1602 Vallejo
" Frank, derrick rigger, r. 26^4 Langton
" Frank C, proprietor Baxter Portrait Co.,
432 Sutter, r. 220. 10th Av
" Hawley W. (Baldwin & Baxter and Bax-
ter & Oesting), and receiving teller
Spring Valley W. W., r. Oakland
" Jackson, house painter, r. III314 Howard
" James, silver polisher Shreve & Co., r. 210
Capp
" James P., painter, r. 807 Kearny
" John, horseshoer, 426 Pacific, r. 17 Ohio PI
Baxter John H., agent Stimson Mill Co. (Bal-
lard, Wash.), office 22 Market, rooms
6-8, tel Main 5935, r. 638 Oak
" John T., butcher Mark Strouse, r. 341
Waller
" Joseph, mining, r. 331 Eddy
" Joseph, painter, r. 113, 26th
" Joseph A., secretary Occidental Club, 413
Stockton
" Katie Miss, tailoress, r. 306 Langton
" Mary Mrs., r. 306 Langton
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 306 Langton
" M. E. Mrs., widow, r. 428 Sutter
" Peter, engineer U. S. tugboat Yosemite, r.
110 Taylor
" Portrait Co., F. C. Baxter proprietor, 432
Sutter
•' Robert, engineer S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 234
Moulton Av
" Samuel, cook str State of California
■' Thomas, r. 306 Langton
" Walter^ rigger, r. 26;4 Langton
" Walter S., salesman New York Belting
and Packing Co., r. Hotel Langham
" William S., cashier William Lewis & Co.,
r. Oakland
" William T.. r. 1064% Howard
Baxter & Oesting (H. W. Baxter and Paul Oest-
ing), proprietors No Percentage Phar-
macy, 953 Market
Bay Albert, baker Nicholas Prost, r. 763 How-
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" City Advertising and Distributing Co.,
Frank Clark manager, 632 Market, room
18
" City Building and Loan Association, Den-
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room 3
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Bay City Market, Mark Strouse proprietor,
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" City Match Co.. James A. Salts manager,
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Bay City Wheelmen's Club, H. P. Howard sec-
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Bay District Kace Track, E s Sth Ay bet A
and D, California Jockey Club lessees,
office 204 Sutter
" Gottlieb, baker, r. 445 Natonia
" Gottlieb, carpenter, r. 314 Vicksburg
" State Mercantile Co. (Livermore, Cal.),
Rudolph Lowenstein agent, 113 Sansome
" State Mining and Development Co. (Ama-
dor Co.), F. E. Luty secretary, 330 Pine,
room 5
" View House. McKiernan & Kiley proprie-
tors, 43 East .^ ^
Bay View Land Co., James Palacbe president,
James B. Angell secretary, 20 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor
" View Nursery, Pierre Leduc proprietor,
21st Av South nr J
" Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey proprietors,
W s Sansome nr Lombard
" William, salesman W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
641 Market
Bayer Frank J., liquors, 400 Haight
"" Gustave, helper Joseph Bamford, r. 3011
Mission ^
" J. J., laborer Sutro'Baths, r. 1 Ocean Terrace
Bayer Joseph, physician and surgeon, skin and
children's diseases a specialty, 346 Sut-
ter, hours 1 to 3 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.,
Sunday 9 to 10 a. m., r. 1431 Webster
" Joseph, waiter G. Hink & Co., r. SMc
Howard
" Percy, student, r. 503 Powell
" William, seaman, r. 338 Drumm
Bayes Joseph, foreman shoecutter J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. 20 Birch Av
Bay ford William H., bricklayer, r. 225, 4th
Bayha J. G., nurse German Hospital
Bayle John (Bayle, Lacoste & Co.), r. 1219, 5th
Av South
BAYLE, LACOSTE & CO.
(John Bayle, John Lacoste and Jacques
Bareilles), wholesale and retail tripe
dealers, etc., and proprietors Califor-
nia Fertilizer Works, principal office
527 Merchant, branches 7 California
Market and 18 Bay City Market
BaylesA. G. &Sons (Redditch, England), manu-
facturers needles, Henry Doyle & Co.
agents, 517-519 Market
Bayless Charles (W. Kriske & Co.), r. 3216i4
Mission . .
" Joseph A., draughtsman, r. 321614 Mission
" William H.. architect, r. 231614 Mission
Bay ley Arthur N., president Merten Manufac-
turing Co., 310-212 Davis, r. Oakland
" C. Alfred, salesman Hulse, Bradford & Co.,
r. 125 Spruce
" Edward A., with Brown, Craig & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Eugene F., salesman Wangenheim, Stern-
helm & Co., r. Alameda
" Henry E., whitener. 803 Folsom
" J. M., mining, r. 791 Sutter
" Josephine Miss, artist, 738 Montgomery
Bayley Simeon S., livestock dealer, office 33i
Kearny, room 13, r. 803 Golden Gate Av
4®=-Bayley. See Bailly and Bayly
Baylis John, chandelier maker Cal. Gas Fixture
Co., r. Alameda
Bayliss Clara Miss, tailoress, r. 1623 Powell
"■ Rose Miss, tailoress, r. 1623 Powell
" Thomas, painter, r. 313 Stockton
Baylo John, porter Italian-Swiss Agricultural
Colony, r. 1411 Dupont
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flairx, Olazjed aiad Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Bayly Charles A., druggist, SW cor Grant Av
and Sutter, r. 2714 Pine
" Charles A. Jr., druggist Charles A. Bayly,
r. 2714 Pine
" Charles F., molder, r. 273214 Greenwich
" Frank L., salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 921b
Golden Gate Av
" Henry B. F., foreman Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 3001 Fillmore
" Henry B. F. Mrs., branch bakery, 3001 FiU-
" Henry G., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 602 Geary
Bayne Peter, special officer, r. 1127 Clay
Bayne Richard (Piatt & Bayne), attorney at
law, 42-44 Mills Bldg., 9th floor, r. 1525
Washington
" Tillie, waitress J. F. McDonald
Bayreuther Gustav W. (Levy & Bayreuther), r.
923 Natoma
Bazan Ferdinand, physician and surgeon, 406
Sutter, rooms 28-29, r. Belvedere
Bazet Louis, physician and surgeon, 18-23 Phe-
lan Bldg, r. 1328 Washington
" Pierre, porter Joseph Bertrand, r. .315 Sac-
ramento ,, ^
Bazille John, real estate, r. 8II1/2 Montgomery
Bazzini Genesi, clerk A. Berta Co., r. 718 Broad-
way
" John (A. Berta Co.), r. 718 Broadway
" Marco (Mache & Bazzini), r. 733a Union
Bazzurro Giuseppe, liquors and restaurant, 118
Pacific, r. 427 Filbert
Beach Adelbert M., painter Peter N. Kuss, r.
13171/^ Sacramento
" Alfred, boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks.
" Arthur, drayman, r. 4531/2 Minna
Beach Chalet, Ocean Boulevard nr Fulton
" Chilion, r. 1301 Taylor „ . ,. „
" Edward M., printer Pacific Printing Co., r.
624 Taylor
" Frank D., carpenter, r. 332 Shot well
" Gardner E., mining secretary, 23 Market,
room 5, r. 318, 19th
" HelenM., widow, clerkpostofflce,r.72oPine
" James M., policeman, r. 820, 22d
•' John, driver, r. 3634 Sacramento
" M., widow, r. 1101 Pine
" Olive Miss, student, r. 418, 12th Av
" Ransom E., salesman Chas. M. Plum & Co.,
r. Oakland t j
' ' Thomas P. , secretary Eastern Oregon Lana
Co., 35 Columbian Bldg, r. 916 Market
Beachel George S., journalist Chronicle, r. ai
Beachey William C, newspapers, r. 1908 Mis-
sion ,
Beachman Samuel, waiter, r. 518 Taylor
Beadle Alfred W. (A. W. Beadle & Co.), r. Ala-
Beadle A.^W. & Co. (Alfred W. Beadle), whole-
sale commission and lumber merchants,
14 California, tel Drumm 26 ,, „ ,.
" Donald, shipping and commission, 14 Cali-
fornia, r. Alameda „ „ ^ ,, ^ T
" George S., agent Alpine Safe Co., 14 Cali-
fornia, r. Alameda „ ^. ^
Beadnall Frank E., 3d officer str Coptic, r. Oc-
cidental Hotel
Beadon John, rope splicer Market St. Ky., r.
2103 Golden Gate Av , ^t . .
Beaham John, watchman Occidental Hotel
" John J., porter Neville & Co.
>8®=Beaham. See Behan _
Beaizley George T., proprietor Shaw s Phai-
macy, 434 Sutter, r. 430 Leavenworth
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*®=-Beaizley. See Beasley and Beazley
Beal Alonzo, painter, r. 772i^ Harrison
•' Carroll, r. 315 Haight
•' Charles L., secretary Samuel Beal Furni-
ture Co. 733 Mission, r. Alameda
•' Charles R., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 503 Lyon
■' David, bartender Edward Charles, r. 2\
Hunt
" Esther, widow, r. 4 Clementina
•' Frederick, butcher, r. 4 Clementina
■' Georgie, widow, r. 716 Laurel Av
" James L., carpenter, r. 717a 23d
■' Martin, r. 209, 7th
• Robert F., waiter Frederick Cook, r. 417
Kearny
" Samuel Furniture Co., Richard Battelle
president, Charles L. Beal secretary,
mattress makers and upholsterers, 733,
741 Mission
" John F., ropemaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 618^4 Greenwich
Beale John J., machinist Ris Compressed Air
Machinery Co., r. 128i/4 Langton
" Samuel, printer, r. 2629 Sutter
Beale Street Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey
proprietors, NE cor Fremont and Bryant
Beale Street Wharf, foot of Beale
" Truxtun, director Shoobert, Beale & Co.
418 California, r. Pacific-Union Club
" William, r. 1336a Jessie
" William I., r. 2641/4 Minna
" William J., engraver, r. 128^ Langton
-e®="Beale. See Beall, Beel, Beighle, Beihl and
Beile
Bealer Charles, manager, r. 308 Jessie
Beales Charles, picture painter Swan & Stein
r. 1430 Turk
" John T., clerk Robert Dickson, r. Berkeley
Beall Reason B., carrier postofflee, r. 313 Liberty
Beals Allen E., fruits and groceries, 603 Bush,
r. 607 Bush
" Charles W. (Curtin-Beals' Mercantile
Agency), 24 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
" Lizzie S. Mrs, r. 607 Bush
" Manly, expressman, NE cor 10th and Mis-
sion, r. 8 Grand Av
" R. D., accountant Washburn & Moen Mfe-
Co., r. Oakland
Beam I. Willard, manufacturers' agent, 29 Main
r. 2640 Howard
" Jesse, brakeman, r. 29 John
_Joseph, cook, r. 765 Mission
See Behm
Beaman George H., clerk Simonds Saw Co r
61/2 Fella PI " '
Beamer James J., r. 144614 Minna
" Richard H., policeman, r. 1324 California
" William, lathe hand Pac. Wooden Ware
and Cooperage Co., r. 144614 Minna
Beamish John, dishwasher r. 871 Market
" John, laborer, r. 45 Belcher
Beamish Percy, gents' furnishing goods and
shirt manufacturer, 918-923 Market, tel
South 311, r. 2130 Howard
" Richard, laborer, r. 810 Buchanan
" Robert, teamster, r. 512 Oak
" Samuel F., shoemaker, 335 Gough r 810i^
Buchanan o , ■
" Stanley, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co r
810 Buchanan '
Bean A. B. Mrs., varieties, 120, 31st
" Benjamin F., musician, r. 112 Collingwood
" Charles, r. 31 Turk ^
Bean Clarence B., printer, r. 618 Harrison
" David F., teamster, r. 130, 21st
" Eliza Miss, dressmaker, r. 702% Harrison
" George H., laborer S. H. Harmon Lumber
Co., r. 125 East rear
" Hannah, widow, r. 332c 10th
" James, laborer, r. 46 West Mission
" James, machinist, r. !)14 Howard
" James D., r. 1123 McAllister
" Joel P., publisher, r. 715 Larkin
" John, attorney at law, 725-726 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 514 Eddy
" Joseph, clerk H. D. Anderson, r. 2 Hart-
mann PI
" Joseph W.. painter J. St. Denis & Co., r
615 Eddy
" Josiah N., clerk, r. 1207 Octavia
" Lotta Miss, teacher John Swett Grammar
School, r. 712 Van Ness Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 914 Howard
" Mark, fireman, r. 422 Natoma
" Mark O.. boxmakerHobbs, Wall & Co., r.
914 Howard
" Nicholas R. Jr., r. 1123 McAllister
" Roddie J., plumber, r. 914 Howard
" Thomas F., policeman, r. 1123 McAllister
" Thomas J., candy maker, r. 332c 10th
" Walter F., musician, r. 112 Collingwood
Bean Wesley P., proprietor and patentee
Bean's celebrated chair and sofa bed,
411 Turk
" William H., clerk, r. 618 Harrison
" William H. Jr., clerk, r. 618 Harrison
4®" Bean. See Been and Bien
Beander C. W., paper hanger J. L. Cahill Co., r.
1055 Mission
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker Miss Rose M.
Dunne
^^ Beander. See Bender
Beane C. M., widow, r. 3039 Mission
" Eben J., president Natural Gas, Oil and
Land Co., 419 California, room 16, r. 632
Post
" Kendig, clerk Lippman Bros., r. 3033 Mis-
sion
" Walter J., machinist, r. 3039 Mission
Beanish Frederick, miner, r. 634 Fulton
Beauston Georg'e, secretary Board of Educa-
tion, New City Hall, 3d floor, r. 1014
Fillmore
" George A. (Kemp & Beans ton), r. 33 Hollis
" Peter, clerk, r. 23 Hollis
" William J., clerk Kemp & Beanston, r. 33
Hollis
Bear Alfred F. (Bear & Buckley), r. 1404 Mason
" Club, SW cor Post and Fillmore
Bear Harbor Lumber Co., Pollard & Dodge
agents, 22 California, rooms 5-6
" John F., sign painter P. C. S. S. Co., r. 481^
Silver
" Solomon, capitalist, 405 California, r. 518
Van Ness Av
" & Buckley (Alfred F. Bear and Patrick A.
Buckley), groceries, 1311 Stockton
4®= Bear. See Baer, Bahr and Bare
Beard Charles E. teamster, r. 17 Morris Av
" C. K.,r. Russ House
" Clara, widow, r. 14 Stanly PI
" Edward E., rubber stamp maker, r. 419
Jones
" Eva, widow, r. 617 Turk
" James M., r. 607, 23d
" John, stock driver, r. 39 Clarence PI
" Stella, dressmaking, 419 Jones
4®=" Beard. See Baird
Beardmore Frederick, distributor S. F. Laundry,
r. Alameda
" James, shade maker W. & J. Sloane & Co
r. 3821 Filbert
Beardslee Fred W. (Beardslee & Boughton), r.
Berkeley
" & Boughton (F. W. Beardslee and W. W.
Boughton), mines, 9 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Beardsley Charles H,, bookkeeper Lucas & Co.,
r. 1231 Market
" Edward J., driver Cascade Laundry r
2314 Geary
•' E. J., apprentice Whyte & De Rome, r.
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Beardsley Emma F. Miss, teacher Broadway
Grammar School, r. 631 !4 Geary
" Henry W., upholsterer John Hoey, r. 2314
Geary
" Irving W., butcher J. J. Murphy, r. 391, 6th
" James, laborer Hugh Flynn, r. 2214 Geary
Beardsley J. W. Sons (New York), pure food
specialties, August J. DeLamare agent,
201 Front
" Nettie Miss, stenographer Purcell Rowe,
r. 1231 Market
" Sophia, widow, r. 6311^4 Geary
Bearwald Abraham, shoecutter J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. 811 Octavia
" Benjamin, meter maker S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 1727 Post
" George, r. 811 r. Octavia
" Jacob, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r. 811
Octavia
" Leopold, butcher, 811 Octavia
" Louis, bookkeeper Lewis Meyerstein, r.
811 Octavia
" Mark, shoecutter J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 511
Webster
Beasley Edith Miss, teacher music, r. 2020
Vallejo
" Edward, widow, 2020 Vallejo
" James, teamster, r. 1433 Sanchez
" M. E. Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
" Miles, waiter, r. 505 Powell
" Richard G., liquors, 417, 4th, r. 174 Perry
' Shadworth, student, r. 2020 Vallejo
" William H., bartender Richard G. Beas-
ley, r. 174 Perry
4®=Beasley. See Beaizley and Beazley
Beatie Albert W., confectioner, r. 829, 20th
" A. Sidney, park foreman, r. 2716 McAllister
" John W., watchman, r. 829, 20th
" Nellie G., confectionery, 2514 Mission, r.
829, 20th
Beaton Alexander, shoemaker, 31914 Ellis
•' Angus, ship carpenter, r. 408 Hermann
" E. P., stenographer, r. 125 Ridley
" John J., superintendent Cal. Dry Dock Co.,
foot Spear, r. 436 Bartlett
" Minnie Mrs., stenographer, r. 703, 16th
" Peter J., artist H. S. Crocker Co., r. 436
Bartlett
" Roderick, helper, r. 10 Minnesota
" Rutherford H., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r, 408 Hermann
Beattge Charles, proprietor New California
House, 3 East
Beattie Frank R., wireman Western Light and
Power Co., r. 808 Mission
" Hugh, student, r. 2214^4 Fillmore
" James, bartender, r. 1714 John
" Jane, widow, r. 171^ John
" John, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
413, 1st Av
" John, painter, r. 17% John
^' JohnW. C, attendant U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
" Joseph, salesman Cluff Bros., r. 425 Geary
" R. H., electrician, r. 808 Mission
" Robert W., contractor, r. 1045 Market
" William, machinist Joseph Wagner Mfg.
Co., r. 405 Clementina
Beatty Oscar, student Chickering. Thomas &
Gregory and Gerstle & Sloss, r. 2409 Oc-
tavia
•' Alexander, teamster James Beatty, r. 10th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" Anton (C. Tolomei & Co.), r. 1444 Mission
" Bert F., compositor Methodist Book De-
pository, r. 212%, 6th
" Chris, machinist New Home Sewing Ma-
chine Co., r. 218 Golden Gate Av
" Edward W., vice-president The Co-Opera-
tive Publishing Co., 45, 1st, r. 402 Stock-
ton
" E. Waldon, printer Co-operative Publish-
ing Co., r. 402 Stockton
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 413 Lyon
" Francis G., collector Harbor Commission-
ers, r. Oakland
" Henry N. (Beatty & Beatty), r. 404, 14th
" H.T.,r. Palace Hotel
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Beatty Harry, printer, r. 808, 26th
" Henry, watchman Selby Smelting & Lead
Co., r. 10261/2 Natoma
" J. C, r. Palace Hotel
" James, hide Salter, 5th Av South nr Rail-
road Av, and livery stable, 875 Folsom,
r. 1017, 10th Av South
" James A., teamster, r. 1017, 10th Av South
" James J., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 404. 14th
" John, r.' 404, 14th
" John, carpenter, r. 1026% Natoma
" John W., with Shreve & Co., r. Alameda
" Joseph, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Samuel, foreman J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 529
Guerrero
" William, watchman Bohemian Club, r. 258
Stevenson
" William A. (Beatty & Beatty), r. Berkeley
" William H., r. 2409 Octavia
" William H., cashier Western Meat Co., r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
Beatty William H., chief justice Supreme
Court of California, chambers 825 Mar-
ket, Emporium Bldg, r. 1417a Post
" William J., r. 1020 Mission
" William J., clerk tax collector's office, r.
22 Glen Park Av
" William J., laborer Miller & Son, r. 220%
McAllister
" William T., manager James Beatty, 875
Folsom, r. 1017, 10th Av South
Beatty & Beatty (William A. and Henry N.),
attorneys at law, 318 Pine, rooms 13-14
Beaty Edward, stonecutter John D. McGilvray
& Co., r. 530, 3d
" George, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 921 Mar-
ket
" James G., storekeeper IT. S. Customs, r.
Oakland
Beauce Caroline, widow, r. 306% Hayes
" Eugene A., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 3030%
Washington
Beauchamp John L., r. 511 Fell
" Julia, widow, r. l\^ Harriet
" Lannes, clerk, r. 511% Fell
" Leon L., carrier postofQce, r. 14% Bluxome
" Livingston, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
351 Alvarado
" Robert L., fruit canner, r. IIM Harriet
" William P., furniture, 15 Polk, r. 429 Fell
Beaudet Theophil, carpenter William T. Thom-
son, r. 333 California Av
Beaudoin Louis D., barber, 539 Bryant, r. 23 Sil-
ver
" Louis E., barber, r. 23 Silver rear
Beauharnais Sarah, embroiderer, r. 819 Broad-
way
Beaujardin Adeline, widow, r. 823 Broadway
Beaulieu Vineyard Co. (Santa Clara), William
M. O'Brien agent, 327 Front
Beaumont Frances J. Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
" Joseph, r. 629, 23d
Beaven David B., fish and poultry. Mission
Market, r. 33a Capp
Beaver August, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
41 Clinton
" Clarence, bookkeeper, r. 424 Eddy
" Ethel Miss, secretary S. F. Settlement
Assn., 15 South Park, r. 1300 Taylor
" Fred H. (Kilgarif & Beaver), r. 1401 Taylor
Beaver George W., capitalist, office NE cor
Montgomery and Sacramento, r. 1300
Taylor
" Henry, janitor, r. 135 Cumberland
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retary, miners and shippers Beaver
Hill coal, for steam and household
use. W. G. Stafford & Co. city agents,
214-216 East, bet Howard and Folsom,
telephone Main 495
Beaver Max T.. salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 255, nth
" Samuel E., paying teller The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. 118 Grant Av
4!yBeaverly. See Beverly
Beazley Frank C. manager Saratoga Packing
Co., 316 California
4®*Beazley. See Beaizley and Beasley
Beban Dominick J., pressman H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1601 Hyde
" Isidore, cooper Andrew Carl, r. 13 Board-
man
" Lewis E.. inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1601
Hyde
■' May J. Miss, r. 1636 Post
" Rocco, r. 1601 Hyde
Beeass Bernardo, carpenter, r. 312b Union
Bechacq L,., waiter, r. .5f)2 Washington
Bechdel Arthur N.. clerk P. J. Dailey, r. 212
Eddy
Bechdell M. A., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks. .
r. 226 Michigan
Bechem Charles, baker, r. 1928 Union
Becher Henry, cook Merchants' Club, r. 620 Ash
Av
Becheras Marius, clerk, r. 5 Pond
Becherer Carl, maltster National Brewing Co.,
r. lOOOVi McAllister
" Charles F., r. 237 Richland A V
Bechler John H., salesman Jackson's Napa Soda
Mineral Water, r. 1845 Lexington Av
" Joseph C, brass finisher W. T. Garratt
& Co.. r. 18-15 Lexington Av
" Joseph H., salesman Jackson's Napa Soda
Mineral Water, r. 1845 Lexington Av
Becht George J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
406v„ San Jose Av
BECHT GEORGE J.,
agent and dealer in soda water ap-
paratus and supplies, 212 Eddy, tele-
phone South 581, r. 2820 Clay
Bechtel Francois C, liquors. 399 Hayes
" Ludwig, porter Thomas Taylor & Co., r.
1927 Mason
" Max M.. ladies' tailor, 606 Sutter, r. 614
Sutter
Becir Luck, cook F. Batizza, r. 416V4 Larkin
Beck Adam, mason and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 2018 Mission
" Albert Jr.. cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. Iowa
nr Yolo
" Alvina Miss, clerk, r. 17 Hyde
" Andrew, deckhand str Areata
" Andrew, special policeman, r. 15 Valley
" Andrew P.. weigher D. J. Walker, r. 15
-^--Valley
■' Anna Mrs., r. 606 Lombard
" August, hardware, 20 Montgomery Av
" Benjamin, real estate, r. 17 Hyde
•' Carl M., vice-president Pac. Coast Co-op.
Cigar Mfg. Co.. r. Alameda
" Charles, teamster W. F. Beck, r. 1106%
Treat Av
" Charles C. (The Adams & Beck Co.). r.
Oakland
" Dora, domestic, 314 Lombard
The Bulletin
Beck Edward, confectioner Reinhold Beck, r. 205
Kearny
" Edward F., proprietor Aluminum Novelty
Co., 110 Sutter
" Edward L.., varieties and notions, 1215
Powell
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1127 Harrison
" Emanuel, wholesale jeweler, 940 Market,
r. 1911 Pacific Av
" Emil J., waiter, r. 110 Eddy
■' Eugene B. (The Adams & Beck Co.), r.
Oakland
" Eugenia, widow, seamstress, r. 917 Powell
" Ferdinand, r. 1009 Minna
" Francis E., accountant Anglo-Califorman
Bank, r. 313 Broderick
" Fred C, wood carver, r. 110, 14th
" Frederick, teamster, r. 1.331 Folsom
" George, waiter, r. 338, 7th
" George L., druggist Jacob Isaacson, r. 827
Larkin
Beck Gustavus C, physician and surgeon, of-
fice 121 Post, rooms 1-2, hours 9 to 10
a. m.. 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone
Grant 42, r. 2.32 Scott, telephone Pine 461
" Harry, master schr Newark, ofQce 31 Steu-
art
" Henry, r. 417 Kearny
" Henry (Weinmann& Beck), r. 1186Treat Av
" Henry, collector, r. 17 Hyde
" Henry, janitor Independent Order Red
Men's Hall, r. 518 Jessie
" Henry, rancher, r. 29 A South bet N and P
" Henry G., tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r.
1106'^ Treat Av
" Henry M., physician, r. 622 Post
" Herbert W., with F. M. Smith, r. Oakland
•' H. L. Mrs., r. 705 Post
" Ignatius, clerk Arthur C. Drewitz, r. 17
Hyde
■' Jacob, baker, r. 245, 15th
" Jacob, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 772 Mis-
sion
" Jacob, contractor, r. 2018 Mission
" Jacob, cook Golden Gate Life Saving Sta-
tion
" James, hostler Alexander McCord & Co., r.
123 Eddy
" J. G. Mrs., widow, r. 720 Ellis
'■■ John, r. 605 Broadway
" John, bartender, r. 715 Howard
" John, second-hand clothing. 276 Brannan
" John, steward Walters & Walterstein, r.
520 Folsom
" John, washer National Brewing Co., r.
1115% Golden Gate Av
•' John C, master schr Monterey, ofBce 31
Steuart
" John E., carpenter, r. 726 Linden Av
" Joseph, messenger, r. 17 Hyde
" Joseph v.. painter, r. 907 Bryant
" Lemuel, salesman J. Noonan, r. 562M Na-
toma
" Louis, bartender Frederick H. 'Volkman, r.
Redwood City
" Louis, steamboat man, r. Contra Costa
House
" Louis, truss maker, r. 119, 5th
" Ludwig, insurance, r. 2813 Bush
" Matthias, porter, r. 705 Mission
" Max, bag maker Crown Paper Co., r. 1521
Geary
" Nathaniel A., collar maker Charles S. Ew-
ing, r. 731 Douglass
" Nicholas, master mariner, r. 108 Shipley
" Otto, nurse German Hospital
•' Paul, driver Morton Special Delivery, r.
1329 Union
■' Peter, porter Schuster Bros., r. 521%, 6th
'■ Preben S., dairy produce and bakery, 1324
Pacific
" Regina, widow, r. 720 Ellis
•' Reinhold, proprietor Vienna Model Bakery,
205 Kearny
■' Robert Mrs., widow, r. 1101 Pine
■' Rosina, widow, r. 237% Guerrero
■' RuthM. Mrs., r. 1716 Bush
" Samuel B., master bark Harvester, oflQce
10 Mission, r. Alameda
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Beck Sigmund, packer A. Levy & Co., r. 17 Hyde
Susan O., widow, r. 130 Wildey
Thomas F., harness maker Richard Acton,
r. 4 Lilac Alley
Victor, r. 907 Bryant
Victor Jr., paper hanger, r. 907 Bryant
Waller, steward Cosmopolitan Hotel
Walter A., porter Pierce & Son, r. 704 Sac-
ramento
Walter F., commission merchant, 123 Cali-
fornia, rooms 3-4, r. Oakland
William (Weil & Beck), r. 1808 Pacific Av
William, brewer Jackson Brewing Co., r.
71/2 Grand
William, teamster, r. 909 Kearny
William, tinsmith, r. 410b Harrison
Willliam E. (Lowell & Beck), r, Oakland
William F., janitor, r. 431 Post
William F., wood and coal, hay and grain,
204, 24th, r. lioei/s Treat Av
William T., painter, r. 727 Devisadero
William T. Jr., painter, r. 727 Devisadero
Zitha Miss, stenographer, r. 434, 2d
Beckedorff Christian G. H., r. 46 Russ
" George H. C, manager house-renting dept.
Easton, Eldridge & Co., r. 1211 Howard
Beckel Joseph & Co. (N. Y.), manufacturers cor-
sets, 220 Sutter
" Louis, tailor, r. 450 Jessie rear
Beckendorf Peter (Beckendorf & Welch), r. Sac-
ramento, Cal.
" & Welch (Peter Beckendorf and Edward A.
Welch), proprietors Central Storage
Warehouse, 524% Bush
Becker A. & Co. (Adolph Becker and August
Redecker), wines and liquors, 14, 3d
" Abraham B., liquors, 131 Eddy, r. 1005
Golden Gate Av
" Adam, driver Becker & Sander, r. 2016>4
Taylor
" Adolph (A. Becker & Co.), r. 364'/4, 3d
" Albert, cooper John Wieland Brewery, r.
409, 27th
" Albert, tanner, r. Tanners' Home
" Alina, widow, r. 20454 Eddy rear
" Andrew, r. 746 Capp
" Arnold, laborer N. Ohlandt & Co., r. Iowa
" Arnold, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
4431/2, 6th
" Arthur, teacher German, r. 1416 Broad-
way
" August, barber, 604, 7th
" August, cabinet maker, r. 1329, 25th
" August, clothing, 324 Pacific
Becker B. Adolph, president The German Sav-
ings and Loan Society, 526 California, r.
1910 California
" Balthazer, cook F. Brandt, r. 3777. 16th
" Bernhard, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 37 Clementina
" Brothers (Joseph and Victor), plumbing.
gasfltting and stoves, 329 Hayes
" Caspar J., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 15th Av South nr P
" Charles, bartender Mrs. E. Norman, r. 706
California
" Charles, salesman Roos Bros.,r. 835 Sutter
'' Charles, ship carpenter, r. 346, 4th
" Charles A., barber, 1301 Castro, r. 1329, 35th
" Charles E., bartender, r. 304'/^ Eddy
Becker Charles H., groceries and liquors, SW
cor Fulton and Fillmore, r. 835 Fillmore
" Charles H., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 51914 Hayes
" Charles W., piano mover Bruenn's Piano
House, r. Oakland
" Christian, bakery, 33, 24th, r. 25, 34th
" Conrad, r. 9 Reed PI
BECKER D. & CO.
(Diedrich Becker), groceries and im-
porters wines and liquors, SE cor Sut-
ter and Leavenworth
Becker Diedrich (D. Becker & Co.), and presi-
dent Monarch Mutual Building and Loan
Association and Sunnyside Land Co.,
r. 837 Sutter
" Elizabeth, widow, r. SE cor Stanyan and
Sullivan
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Black and Galranized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Becker Elizabeth Miss (Becker & Sander), r. 226
Pacific
" Emil J., bartender, r. 345, 9th
" Eugene W., watchmaker Max Shirpser
Jewelry Co., r. 1718 Devisadero
" Ferdinand, shirt cutter, r. 516 Octavia
" Frank W., extraman Truck 5, r. 7 Elliot
Park
" Frederick (Becker & Knudsen), r. 3a. 24th
" Frederick W., porter Hulse, Bradford &
Co., r. I86614 Stevenson
" Fritz, bartender Mrs. Lizzie Becker, r. 1336
Pt Lobos Av
" George, r. 2111 Mason
" George, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" George E., harness maker, 1106 Mission, r.
623 Stevenson
" George J., special ofQcer S. P. Co., r. 3009
O'Farrell
" Gustav J., blacksmith, r. SE cor Stanyan
and Sullivan
" Hannah, widow, r. 519% Hayes
" Harris J., proprietor California Clock Co.,
410 Kearny, room 4, r. 1005 Golden Gate Av
" Harry H., salesman M. J. Brandenstein &
Co., r. 533, 17th
" Henry (Becker & Burkhardt), r. 446 Natoma
" Henry, baker Henry Eggeling,!. 1598 Fulton
" Henry, confectioner, r. 25, 24th
" Henry, harness maker, r. 516 Octavia
" Henry, real estate, r. 37 Oak Grove Av
" Henry D., with Gutte & Frank, r. cor Stan-
yan and Sullivan
" Henry F., cook, r. 623 Stevenson
" Henry J., tanner Anton Krieg, r. Nichols
Hotel
Becker Hotel, Joseph W. Becker proprietor, 16-
18 Mason
" Isaac, bookbinder, 1708 Polk
" Johanna Mrs., tailoress, r. 251 Clementina
" John, barber, r. 1055a Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 9 Reed PI
" John, clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co., r. 34
Maple Court
" John, clerk D. Becker & Co., r. 718 Leaven-
worth
" John, laborer Schrader & Co., r. 12 Victor
" John, milker, r. 230 Pacific
" John E., detective, 610 Spreckels Bldg, r.
1055 Howard
BECKER JOHN HENRY,
groceries, provisions, wines, liquors,
cig-ars and tobacco. SE cor Sutter and
Taylor, r. 624 Taylor
Becker John J., finisher The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 15th Av South nr P
" Joseph (Becker Bros.), r. 322 Linden Av
" Joseph, brass finisher S. F. Novelty &
Plating Wks., r. 636, 18th
" Joseph E., plumber, r. 323 Linden Av
" Joseph M., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 708D Pine
" Joseph P., watchmaker, r. 832 Valencia
Becker Joseph W., proprietor Hotel Becker.
16-18 Mason, tel South 81
" Julius, machine hand, r. 315!4, 10th
" Lambert, musician, 38 St. Ann's Bldg, r.
708 Lombard
" Lizzie, widow, boarding, 1336 Point Lobos
Av
'• Louis, baker, r. 1822 Buchanan
•' Louis, plumber, r. 222 Linden Av
" Marguerite Miss, dressmaking, 3l554i 10th
'• Martin H. W., liquors, SW cor. Battery
and Greenwich
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Becker Mary, widow, r. 222 Page
" Otto, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Otto H., bartender Charles Engelke, r. 507
Howard
" Otto W. (O. W. Becker & Co.), r. Hotel
Pleasanton
Becker 0. W. & Co. (O. W. Becker), real estate
and loan brokers, 338 Montgomery
" Peter, r. 516 Octavia
" Peter, boxmaker Pa'c. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 9 Reed PI
" Peter G., r. 516 Octavia
" Samuel, teamster, r. 30 Harriet
•' Victor (Becker Bros.), r. 232 Linden Av
" Wendelin, cabinet maker Frank A. Geier.
r. 34 Maple Court
" William, r. 138, 10th Av
" William(Becker & Koch), r. 202% Stockton
" William, basket maker, 623 Market, r. 42
Elgin Park Av
" William, confectioner, r. 191 8d Powell
" & Burkhardt (Henry Becker and Robert
Burkhardt), restaurant, 18 East
" & Knudsen (Frederick Becker and Julius
Knudsen), tanners, San Bruno Av nr
Army
" & Koch (William Becker and Frank Koch),
barbers, 543 California
" & Sander (Miss Elizabeth Becker and Mrs.
Maria Sander), bakery, 226 Pacific
4S"Becker. See Bacher, Baker and Boecker
Beckett August, barber, 524^4 Linden Av
" Benjamin, porter, r. 304 Mason
Beckett F. A., manufacturers' agent pharma-
ceuticals, perfumes, druggists' sundries
and rubber goods, 220 Sutter, r. Hotel
Oliver
" Henry, machinist, r. 46 South Park
" James A., bookkeeper London, Paris and
American Bank
" John, bookkeeper, r. 46 South Park
" Reid, machinist, r. 46 South Park
" Samuel H., messenger Board of New City
Hall Commissioners, r. 813 Golden Gate
Av
J8iS=Beckett. See Bequette
Beckford G. C, widow, r. 1831 San Carlos Av
Beckham Elizabeth L. Miss, teacher Potrero
Primary School, r. 1227 Pine
Beckingham George, traveling salesman Liv-
ingston & Co., r. Seattle, Wash
Beckley Hattie, widow, r. 911a Guerrero
" Laurence, barber Bernhard Bernhard, r.
204 Ellis
" Ward W., clerk ear accountant S. P. Co. r.
911a Guerrero
Beckman Albert, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1
Rivoli Av
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 1614 San Carlos Av
" Augusta, widow, r. 3 Pfeiffer
" Claus, bookkeeper Charles Bach, r. 3004
Laguna
Beckman E. J. Miss, stenographer and assis-
tant secretary Mutual Indemnity Co.,
r. Oakland
" Frederick, cabinet maker, r. 900 Cortland
Av
" George, laborer J. W. Schouten & Co.
■' Henry, cabinet maker Fink & Schindler,
r. 1900 Mission
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 831, 15th
Beckmann Adolph, bartender D. Wetjen, r. SW
cor 5th and Berry
Beckmann Charles F., wines and liquors, 338
Bush, r. 508 Leavenworth
" Frederick, cook, r. 54 Everett
504
Beckmann Hans, waiter B. Huth, r. 912 Clay
" Henry, book agent, r. 1815 Webster
" Henry, driver Knudson Pie Bakery
" Henry, porter Tillmann & Bendel,
Francisco
" Jacob, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Stevenson nr 4th
" John, clerk Jacob F. Both, r. 868 Folsom
" Meta Mrs., groceries and liquors, 1500 Fol-
som
" Wilhelmina Mrs. (Beckmann & Stelling),
r. 1900 Mission
" William, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Chestnut and Mason, r. 436 Chestnut
" William, groceries, wood and coal, 454-458.
6th and 808 Bryant, r. 458, 6th
" William F., laborer, r. N s Sierra bet
Tennessee and Minnesota
" & Stelling (Wilhelmina Beckmann and
Charles Stelling), groceries and liquors,
1900 Mission
4®"Beckmann. See Bachmann and Boeckmann
Beckner Minnie G. Miss, teacher music, r. 608^4
Eddy
Beckwith Arthur, house painter, r. 1612 Pacific
Av
" Caroline E. Miss, vice-principal Horace
Mann Grammar School, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Emma, widow, r. 131 Turk
" George L., tinner, r. 705 Mission
Beckwith John A., proprietor Lowell's Ware-
house Co., 17-19 Davis, r. Oakland
" John W., watchman Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 481 Tehama
" Seth L., r. 928 Florida
" William, bartender Joseph Favares, r. 18
Stevenson
Becraft Almerin T., carriage and wagon maker,
200 Bartlett, r. 820 Capp
Becsey Joseph A., attorney at law, r. 333 Guer-
rero
" Roland, clerk Robert Y. Hayne, r. 333 Guer-
rero
Beddard Lillian Mrs., teacher elocution, 913
Hyde
Bedell Charles W., lodgings, r. 1320 Market
" John, helper William A. Schrock
" Joseph, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" Joseph C, sheet-iron worker John C. Law
son, r. 614 Broadway
" William, machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. 15 Dearborn PI
" William, plumber, r. I86OY2 Lexington Av
Be Dell William, district passenger agent Penn-
sylvania lines, 20 Montgomery, r. 3727
Jackson
Bederman Harry J., r. 9071/2 Mission
" Laura G., widow, r. 239 Golden Gate Av
Bedford E. H. Mrs., proprietor The Brunswick,
148, 6th
" Henry G., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 331,
29th
" Jennie L., widow, portrait artist, 1346 Mar-
ket
" John, seaman, r. 568 Howard
Bedgood James D., car washer Market St. Ry.,
r. 1457 Castro
Bedney Henry, porter Philip Simon & Co., r. 1426
Bedolf Ellen Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
Bedoni Luigi, r. 12 Jasper PI
Bedouret Dominique (Berdous & Bedouret), r.
843 Pacific
Bedoya Leon, barber, 275^ Minna
Bee Everett N. (Otis, McAllister & Co.), r. 912
Bush
" Joseph, detective, r. 1706 Broadway
Beebe Charles F. (Sutton & Beebe), r. Port-
land, Or.
" Charles W. (Trumbull & Beebe), r. Oakland
" George A., carpenter, r. 323 Duncan
" Ransom L., porter M. Brown & Sons, r. 319
Ellis
Beebee Samuel J., clerk sta. C postofflce, r. 605
Market
Beecher Charles E., bookkeeper City Steam Car-
pet-Beating Wks., r. 136a 8th
" Deleware A., clerk, r. 432 Turk
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Ellen, widow, r. 327
" John H., Pacific Coast manager Murphy
Varnish Co., 593 Mission
" Matthew, horse clipper, r. 560 Howard
Beeching Julia, widow, r. 414 Lyon
" Robert A., agent San Francisco Benevolent
Assn., r. 414 Lyon
Beechinor Norman, r. 2554 Geary rear
Beecroft Harry L., laborer Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks., r. 322 Ritch
Beede Alexander C, salesman Roos Bros., r.
118a Noe
" David H., salesman Levi Strauss & Co.,
r. 2408 Bush
" Harry McN., clerk H. K. Belden, r. 536
Lyon
Beedy Bennen F., clerk, r. 129 Harriet
Beeg Christ L., bartender, r. 703 Stockton
Beegan James, glassblower, r. 616 Elizabeth
Beehan Michael, laborer, r. 2808 Harrison
Beehn Heindrich, carpenter, r. 2123 Chestnut
Beekmann Sarah, widow, r. The (Lick) Old
Ladies' Home
Beel Carrie Miss, r. 1925 California
" Clara, widow, r. 2007 Pine
" Philip S., liquors, SE cor Clay and Davis,
r. 13271/2 Ellis
" R. Mrs., widow, r. 1925 California
" Sigmund, teacher violin, r. 1925 California
Beeler Charles R., restaurant, 490 Spear
" Edward A., car repairer Sutter St. Ry., r.
108 Central Av
" Sarah Mrs., cashier Dennett's, r. 308 Jessie
Beeman Chemical Co., 14 Drumm
" William A., keeper Farallon Light
Station
4®°'Beeman. See Beman
BeeneyGuyS., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 22
Hampton PI
" William H., tinner, r. 22 Hampton PI
Beer Bernard (S. Levy & Co), r. 1720 Geary
" Jacob, groceries and liquors, 444 Van Ness
Av. r. 416 Van Ness Av
" John F., marine fireman, r. 231, 18th
" Mary, widow, r. 1324 Filbert
" Oliver H.. salesman James M. Moran &
Co., r. Oakland
" Orlando R., compositor Call, r. 44, 6th
4®=Beer. See Behr
Beerman Abraham, r. 3217 Jackson
" Charles N., upholsterer, r. 3217 Jackson
" David, salesman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
1612 O'Farrell
" Wilfred F., frames, r. 3217 Jackson
" William, groceries and liquors, 1401 Octa-
via
4®="Beerman, See Beersman and Behrmann
Beermann Adolf, traveling salesman Buyer &
Reich Co., r. 1431 Webster
Beers Barrett, dentist. 230 Kearny, r. 914 Pine
" David B., city agent White Sewing Ma-
chine Co., 138-140 Ellis, r. Oakland
" Eli F., clerk Market St. Ry., r. 1106 Bush
" Mabel L. Miss, dental student, r. 914 Pine
Beersman Henry A., groceries and liquors, 1236
Union, r. 2304 Larkin
" William H., clerk Henry A. Beersman
r. 2304 Larkin
Beerstecher Maria, widow, r. 2206 Steiner
Beesais Peter, tailor, 8 Grant Av, r. 621 Octavia
Beesley George S., foreman W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 115, 7th
Beeson Frederick P., teamster, r. 1320 Stockton
" Robert, clerk, r. 765 Mission
" William F., machinist, r. 2319% Larkin
Beethoven Hall, 3-36 Post
Beetz AdolphF. C, musician, r. 330, 7th
Beever James H., canvasser, r. 930, 25th
Befla Louis, waiter Anton Lopresti,
Kearny
Began Charles, laborer, r. 6V4 Auburn
Begbeder Peter (Recalt & Begbeder)
Broadway
Begbie A. L., miner, r. 1104 Market
Begert George, cooper, r. 126 Silver
Begg Peter, engineer, r. 2121 Greenwich
Beggs Ellen, widow, r. 122 William
" George E., driver Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. 361, 1st
829
743
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattin§:s.
Cbo'cc Assortmeot of
Novelties.
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Beggs Harry M., roofer Richai-dson & Engler, r.
29 Valencia
", Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
cor Michigan and Shasta
" Hugh C, laborer, r. W s Michigan bet
Sierra and Napa
" John, laborer, r. 556 Stevenson
" Niel T., refiner, r. 1028, 16th Av South
" Oliver P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1605
Mason
" William H., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1027 Natoma
" William P., with The Field & Stone Co., r.
212 Powell
Begin Joseph, farmer, r. 2918 Clay
Begley Annie Mrs., domestic, r. 27!^, 4th
" Cornelius, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
805 Golden Gate Av
David, laborer, r. 457 Minna
Henry J., seaman bktn Planter, r. cor Bat-
tery and Jackson
James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 212,
1st
John A., plumber and gasfltter, r. 365
Clementina
John J., policeman, r. 805 Golden Gate Av
Patrick, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
805 Golden Gate Av
Thaddeus, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
10 California Av
Patrick, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co.. r. 805
Golden Gate Av
j8®~Begley. See Bagley
Begrilla Fred, lumberman, r. NW cor Russ and
Natoma
Begston P., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Beguelin Adele Miss, with Nathan, Dohrmann
&Co., r. 310 Church
" Fannie, widow, r. 310 Church
" Julius H.. painter, r. 310 Church
Beguhl Adolph F. (Beguhl& Son), r.2130 Market
" David, house painter, r. 87, 25th
" Henry F. (Beguhl & Son), r. 2130 Market
" John, janitor California Theatre, r. 430b
Fulton
" William, engineer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 626 Harrison
" & Son (Adolph F. and Henry F.), painters
and paper hangers. 2130 Market
Behan Arthur S., printer, r. 14 Ellis
" Charles T.; salesman Will & Finck Co.,
r. 110 Pierce
" Edward J., carpenter Market St. Ry.
" Frank, laborer, r. 56, 3d
" Francis, r. 15 Patton
" James, house painter, r. 206, 23d
" John E., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 2612
Bryant Av
" Joseph, teamster, r. 6 Hartmann PI
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 742 Minna
" Maurice, policeman, r. 929 Greenwich
" Maurice J., boatman, section B seawall
" Maurice S., solicitor, r. 929 Greenwich
" Michael, laborer, r. 331 Jessie
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 206, 23d
" William J., frame maker, r. 929 Greenwich
jB@=- Behan. See Beahan
Behen Michael, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r.
608, 6th
Behlendorft Gustav, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
102 Central Av
Behlmer Henry, proprietor St. Louis Brewery,
1524 Pacific Av, r. 1522 Pacific Av
" Herman, r. Folsom nr Union Av
" Hermann, driver Henry Behlmer, r. 1526
Pacific Av
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Behlmer John H.,diiver Enterprise Brewing Co.,
r. 410 Arlington
BeMow Charles J., vice-president H. Liebes &
Co., 133-137 Post, r. 1807 Octavia
" Charles J. Jr., cutter H. Liebes & Co., r.
1807 Octavia
" Dudley E., assistant bookkeeper H. Liebes
& Co., r. 1807 Octavia
" Gustave A. Jr., furrier H. Liebes & Co., r.
809 Baker
" Gustave A. Mrs., widow, r. 809 Baker
" Robert B., director H. Liebes & Co., r. 109
Scott
Behm Alfred H., tailor Rosenblum & Abraham,
r. 14S Fell
" Charles, clerk, r. 717 Stockton
'' Emanuel, tailor, 114^2 Turk, r. 628%, Mc-
Allister
" Ernest, carpenter Louis Schmidt, r. 1585
Turk
" Jennie, widow, r. 143 Fell
" John C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 39
John
" Joseph, millwright, r. 1585 Turk
" Leo J., clerk Tillmaun & Bendel, r. 1585
Turk
" Otto J., salesman Tobias Salomon, r. 1585
Turk
" Solomon S., shoemaker G. M. Kutz&Co.,
r. 142 Fell
*®^Behmann. See Beeman
Behne Frederick, laborer Pac. Gas Impt. Co.,
r. 2309 Greenwich
Behneman Albert, rectifier Weil Bros. & Sons,
r. Alameda
" Albert L., clerk Thomas Watson, r. Ala-
meda
" Fi-ederiok J., cashier Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks., r. Alameda
" Henry J., with Burnell & Co., r. Alameda
Behnisch Bruno J., cabinet maker S. F. Furni-
ture Mfg. Co., r. 109 Stevenson
" Julius, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 109 Stevenson
Behnke Charles, driver Willows Brewery, r.
Berkeley
" Frederick, carriage maker Charles Mc-
Arron, r. 66 San Bruno Road
" Nioolaus, expressman, SE cor Market and
Steuart, r. 746, 17th
Behnken Herman, laborer, r. 7th Av South nr J
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 500.
18th Av South
Behr Annie, widow, r. 3111 Geary
" Hans C, mechanical engineer, 40 Califor-
nia, r. 1213 Jackson
Behr Herman H., M. D., 2d vice-president Cali-
fornia Academy of Sciences, r. 1215
Bush
" John H., plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 29 Ford
" Katherine, widow, r. 3109 Geary
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 3109 Geary
" Nicholas, butcher, r. 8 Polk Lane
" Peter, waiter New Atlantic Hotel
4®=Behr. See Beer and Bier
Behre Ernest J., vice-president Hemme & Long
Piano Co., 735 Market
" Frederick, r. 816 Page
" William F., machinist, r. 518 Noe
Behrend Asher, jeweler, 44854, 3d, r. 1165 Market
" David, watchmaker and jeweler, 1165 Mar-
ket, r. 214, 12th
" Henry, watchmaker, r. 565b Bryant
je®=Behrend. See Behrendt
Behrendt Fritz, bartender Otto Kaiser, r. 2801
Greenwich
Behrendt Jacob W., druggist Waller Bros., r.
1828 Sutter
" Richard, salesman Herrman Cohen, 3819
Pine
Behrens Adolph W., r. 533 Grove
" Diedrich, carpenter, r. 2196 Devisadero
" Frederick, porter Rudolph Herman
" Frederick, seaman, r- 39 Pacific
" George H.. plumber Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co.; r. 618 Filbert
" Henry, carpenter and builder, 409 Kearny,
r. 34 Rutledge Av
" Henry Jr., carpenter, r. 24 Rutledge Av
" Herman, bartender Doscher & Loheide, r.
3 Polk
" John H., master schr Arthur, oface34 Clay,
r. 829 Treat Av
" Raphael H., insurance, r. 1813 Scott
" Rudolph, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
1039 Hampshire
" Walter, clerk Redington & Co., r. 618 Fil-
bert
" William C, mate, r. 110 Caselli Av
>8®"Behrens. See Behrend and Berens
Behring Sea Packing Co., James Eva presi-
dent, Joseph Pentecost secretary, 3
Steuart
Behringer Fred, cornice maker, r. 733b Clemen-
tina
ii®="Behringer. See Berringer
Behrle Emile, machinist Union I. Wks., r. Oak-
land
Behrman Martin, manufacturers' agent, 436
Montgomery, r. 219 Powell
Behrmann Christian F., r. 811 Shotwell
" Delia, domestic, 1422 Post
" Henry, foreman baker Nicholas Prost, r.
203 Franklin
" Henry, wood and coal, 1225 Fell, r. 1219%
Hayes
" Henry Jr., stenographer, r. 121914 Hayes
" Henry O., cook, r. 803 Montgomery
" J. Henry, r. 1817b Howard
" Ludwig, furnishing goods, 420%, 3d
" Margaret Miss, nurse German Hospital
Behm James C, machinist, r. 703 Tennessee
Behrsing Edward, seaman, r. 18% Hawthorne
Beicke Henry F., powder maker, r. 875 Shotwell
" Louis J., foreman, r. 938 Sanchez
Beidler David, r. 502 Franklin
Beier Martin F. (Beier& Millikan), and liquors,
15-17 Leidesdorff, r. 5 Burritt
Beier & Millikan (Martin F. Beier and Andrew
J. Millikan), proprietors The Keystone,
wines and liquors, SW cor Grant Av and
Bush
Beighle Nellie Mrs., physician, office 627
Spreckels Bldg, r. Hotel Pleasanton
Beigl John, washer John Wieland Brewery, r.
707 Mission
Beihn Kate Miss, r. 217 Francisco
Beihorn Richard, groceries and liquors, SE cor
16th and Potrero Av, r. Alameda
Beilhes John B., barber, r. 1914 Green
Bein Louis P., painter, r. 154 Potrero Av
" William, bookkeeper, r. 828 Pacific
4®="Bein. See Biehn, Bien and Bean
Beinbrink Henrietta Mrs., r. 348, 3d
Beirne Michael G., carpenter, r. 835, 23d
" Patrick J., r. 133 Shipley
4^Beirne. See Byrne
Beischl John, cook J. U. Hastings
Beisel Gustav, laborer, r. 217 Mississippi
Beiser Adam G., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3352 Mission
Bekan Thomas, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
NE cor Fillmore and Chestnut
BEKEART ALMA M. MRS.,
fashionable dressmaker, 121 Post,
rooms 43-44, r. 1517 Vallejo
Bekeart Frank C, salesman S. F. Autographic
Register Co., r. 1517 Vallejo
Bekeart Philip B., agent for firearms manufac-
turers, 159 New Montgomery, r. 1510
Fulton
" Julius, r. 1015% Dolores
Belaco J. Mrs., r. 1406 Powell
Belair Henri, laundryman D. Lapouble & Co.
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Belando P. & Co. (Peter Belando and John
Daneri), wood and coal, 1210 Powell
" Peter (P. Belando & Co.), r. 1208 Powell
Belanzar Frances, widow, r. 930 Jackson
Belasco Abraham, r. 174 Clara
" Abraham Jr., salesman, r. 174 Clara
" Camille, electrician, r. 1602 Powell
" Edward, cutter San Jose Woolen Mills Co.,
r. 174 Clara
Belasco Frederic, proprietor Belasco's Ly-
ceum School of Acting, Odd Fellows'
Bldg, r. 174 Clara
" Henry, salesman, r. 174»4 Clara rear
" Isaac, actor, r. 174 Clara
" Israel, merchant, r. 1602 Geary
" Joseph, fisherman, r. 20 Hinckley
" Solomon, carrier postofflce, r. 172 Perry
BELASCO'S LYCEUM SCHOOL
OF ACTING. Pupils reliearsed on
stage ; school Odd Fellows' Bldg
Belau Hugo, gymnastic instructor Olympic
Club, r. 700 McAllister
" Michael, tailor, r. 700 McAllister
" Otto, auctioneer Greenebaum & Co., r. 2003
California
" Rudolph, deputy assessor, r. 700 McAllister
Belbini de Rinaldo, r. 1111 Stelner
Belcher Alfonse, r. 43 Jessie
" E. B. Mrs., widow, r. 807 Castro
" Edward, cook str Walla Walla, r. 425 Geary
Belcher Edward A., judge Superior Court, De-
partment 11, chambers New City Hall.
2d floor, r. 2030 Scott
" Edward R., brass finisher, r. 1 Harriet
" Edward S., compositor Call, r. 2213 Jones
" Frederick G., last factory, 10 Stevenson, r.
603 Steiner
" Gilbert L., machinery salesman, 46-48 Fre-
mont, r. Sausalito
Belcher Isaac S., commissioner Supreme Court
of California, chambers 825 Market, Em-
porium Bldg r. 948 Haight
" Silver Mining Co. (GoldHill, Nev.), Charles
L. Perkins secretary, 37-38 Mills Bldg,
3d floor
Belcher William J., president Harrold, Belcher
& Allen, 508 Sutter, r. 948 Haight
Belden Block, SW cor Bush and Montgomery,
Davidson & Leigh agents, 137 Montgom-
ery
Belden Charles A., treasurer W. W. Montague &
Co. (incorporated), 309-317 Market, r.
2004 Gough
'^ Charles J., fruits and vegetables, 1217;>4
Scott
" Daniel F., clerk Whitman & Barnes Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
" EdwinS., stenographer and official reporter
Superior Court, Dept. 5, office 45-46 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. 418 Scott
" Helen, widow, r. 430b Fulton
Belden Henry K., manager Hartford Fire Insur-
ance Co. (Hartford, Conn.), 313 Califor-
nia, r. Oakland
'^ Joseph W., machinist, r. 807 Ellis
" Margarette S., widow, r. 510 Mason
" Nancy A., widow, r. 18 Essex
" R. B., r. 310 Stockton
Belding Mary L. Mrs., teacher Marshall Pri-
mary School, r. 2017 Howard
" Thomas, longshoreman, r, 33 Hinckley
Beleney George (J. Ivancovich & Co.), r. 1810
Sutter
Belfast Ginger Ale Co., Steimke Bros, proprie-
tors, 2768 Octavia
" William, clerk, r. 737 Howard
Belfls Peter, r. 8 Montgomery Court
Belfrage George, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r.
3827 Washington
" John G., watchman, r. 3827 Washington
Belgardo Lazarus, hostler Guinaso & Arata,
r. 420 Pacific
Belgian Benevolent Society, Leon Andre secre-
tary, 315 Stockton
Belgian Consulate, Wilfrid B. Chapman Con-
sul. 123 California, room 16
Belgin Arthur, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 2 Stanly Court
Belgrano Frank N., secretary Columbus Sav-
ings and Loan Society, 614 Washington,
r. 1011 Jackson
Belitzer Jacob, salesman M. Blaskower & Co.,
r. 8 Ellis
Belizza Giuseppe, shoemaker, r. 1 Washoe PI
Belknap David P., attorney at law, 7-8 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. Sausalito
" Edward S. (Belknap & Fleming), r. 459
Minna
" & Fleming (Edward S. Belknap and John
J. Fleming), cigar makers, 1106 Ken-
tucky
Bell Abraham P., engineer, r. 606d Shotwell
" Albert W., salesman Methodist Book De-
pository, r. 2406 Mission
" Alexander D., editor Live Stock and
Butchers' Gazette, 536 Washington, r.
Sausalito
" Alexander G., bookkeeper E. Martin & Co.,
r. Alameda
" Alfredo, teacher languages Edward Lar-
cher, r. 1412 Bush
" Amory F., auctioneer, r. 2611a Sacramento
" Andrew J., porter, r. 13^/4 Perry
" Arthur W., bookkeeper Ferris & Williams,
r. 605 O'Farrell
" Benjamin F., barber, 112% Eddy
" Bernard, merchant tailor, 783'A Market, r.
125 Ash Av
" Burleigh C, r. 2715, 16th
" Charles, laborer, r. 2806 Greenwich
" Charles, stevedore, r. 116 Natoma
'^ Charles A., teamster W. W. R. Hatch &
Son, r. 2306!^ Harrison
Bell Charles H., dentist, 2202 Fillmore, r. 2611a
Sacramento
" Charles H., machinist, r. 61 Shipley
" Charles T., telegraph operator, r. 1024
Sacramento
" Christopher A., seaman, r. 202 Brannan
" Conrad M.. carrier postofflce, r. 11 Dehon
" David B., watchman, r. 127 Langton
" Daniel P., bookkeeper Triest & Co., r. East
Oakland
" David R., machinist, r. 127 Langton
" Dickson G., policeman, r. 535, 18th
" E. B. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Edgar, teamster, r. 133, 4th
" Edward, laborer, r. 3806 Greenwich
" Edwin, with Hills Bros., 126 Market, r.
Alameda
" Edwin C, butcher, r. 1513 Lyon
" E. F., liquors, 120 Montgomery Av, r. 308
Mason
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. cor Ward and SanBruno
Av
" Frank, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 34 Austin
" Frank, laborer, r. 520 Folsom
" Frank, laborer, r. 2806 Greenwich
" Frank C, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1810 Green
" Fred R., conductor Pullman Car Co., r. 327
Larkin
" Frederick, salesman, r. 13 Verona PI
" Frederick W., salesman Bunster Bros., r.
29 Eddy
" F. v., attorney at law, r. 1508 Market
" George, driver John Sere, r. cor. Edinburgh
and Persia Av
" George, laborer, r. 3806 Greenwich
" George, scenic artist, r. 2307 Polk
" George H. (Bell & Van Wyck), 303 Cali-
fornia
" Gilbert D., bookkeeper Schussler Bros., r.
202, 2d
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Bell Gillson, clerk the Harry Unna Co., r. 717,
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" Grace Miss, bookkeeper A. Carlisle & Co.,
r. 1024 Sacramento
" Harry, carpenter, r. 615 Post
" Hacry, musician, r. ll-ZV^, 7th
" Harry, tanner, r. 2:i'/2 Harriet
" Harry C, musician, r. 112Vi, 7th
" Harry L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 2220 Geary
" Henry, gardener, r. 8 Gough
•' Henry, surfman Golden Gate Life Saving
Station, r. 23 Chesley
•• Henry C, machinist Adam Schilling &
Sons, r. 422 Shotwell
" Henry F., insurance, r. 2427 Washington
" Henry G., carriage painter Chris Ander-
son, r. 415, 6th
■' Henry R., physician and surgeon, 36 Dono-
hoe Bldg, r. .3608, 16th
" Henry T., bill distributer, r. 33 Hinckley
" Henry W., gardener, r. 8 Gough
•' Herbert S., salesman, r. 1923 Geary
•' Horace, captain str Zinfandel, r. Napa
" Hugh, conductor, r. 17 Johnson A V
■' Isabelle Miss, dressmaker, r. 127 Langton
" J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" James (Bell & Grant), 423 Minna
•' James, plumber P. F. Ward & Co., r. 8 Gil-
bert
" James E. (Catton, Bell & Co.), r. Sausalito
•' James M., laborer, r. 631 Sacramento
Bell J. Franklin, 1st lieutenant 7th cavalry U.
S. A., aid dept. commander, 202 Phelan
Bldg, r. The Colonial
" John, agent, 115 Kearny, room 21
" John, boiler maker Union I. Wks., r. 817
Butte
" John, candy maker, r. 402 Hayes
" John, laborer, r. 2806 Greenwich
" John, marine fireman, r. 1324 Mission
" John, plumber, r. 1015 Guerrero
" John, teamster, r. 190 Russia Av
" John B., barber C. Laubenheimer, r. 412
Shotwell
" John C, collector J. Noonan, r. 73754 How-
ard
" John H., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
127 Langton
" John, bolt header Payne's Bolt Wks., r.
220, 30th
" John J., carpenter, r. 1105 Stevenson
" John J., waiter R. J. Techau & Co., r. 309,
5th
" John K., helper U. S. Mint, r. 34 Glen Park
Av
" John W. Mrs., widow, r. 327 O'Farrell
" Joseph, barber, 509, 18th, r. hZ^Vt, 18th
" Joseph, cabinet maker William A. Schrock
" Joseph, laborer, r. 408 Green
" J. Parker, electrotyper, r. 802 Page
" Landon A., student Harry S. Malone, r.
717, 20th
" Margaret, widow, r. 120, 7th
" Margaret M., widow, r. 11 Dehon
" Mary, widow, r. 2806 Greenwich
" Michael F., groceries and liquors, 125 Her-
mann
" M. K., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Montford W., real estate, r. 782 Van Ness
Av
■• Ralph W., r. 782 Van Ness Av
" Nathan L. (N. L. Bell & Co.), r. 1513 Grove
" Neil, carpenter, r. 931a Howard
Bell Newton M., manufacturers' agent, 109 Cali-
fornia, r. 706 Taylor
Bell N. L. & Co. (Nathan L. Bell), manufac-
turers' agents, 37 Crocker Bldg
" P. C, candy maker, r. 8 Albion A V
" Peter W., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 421
Folsom
" Robert, r. 802 Page
" Robert, miner, r. 655 Mission
" Robert A., laborer State Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 802 Page
" Robert M., physician, r. 8 Alpine
" Rosa M., r. 11 Dehon
Bell The, Bruno Roman proprietor, fine clothing
and gents' furnishing goods, 875 Market
" Theresa, widow, r. 1661 Octavia
" Thomas (estate of), 426 California, room 1
" Thomas, messman str State of California
" Thomas, painter, r. 1324 Mission
" Thomas, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1037i/i
Market
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 8 Gilbert
" Thomas F., stock raiser, r. 1661 Octavia
" Thomas J., coachman, 1299 Taylor
Bell Thomas & Co. (George Staacke surviving
partner), commission merchants, 426
California, room 1
Bell Thomas & Co. (Lurgan, Ireland), manufac-
turers handkerchiefs, Henry Doyle & Co.
agents, 517-519 Market
■' View Mining Co., W. P. Russell secretary,
14 Sansome, room 25
" William, r. 2712 Bush
■' William, boiler maker, r. 333 Bryant
" William, carpenter, r. 1105i/i Stevenson
" William, expressman, SW cor 6th and
Market
'^ William, gardener, r. 8 Cook
" William, porter, 323 Front, r. 1408 Jackson
" William C, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
2211/2 Ridley
■' William H., r. 337 Clementina
" William H., clerk, r. 1513 Lyon
Bell William H., lieutenant-colonel and assist-
ant commissary-general of subsistence
U. S. A., chief of commissary, Dept. of
Cal., 208 Phelan Bldg, r. Hotel Langham
" William J., painter, r, cor Banks and Jef-
ferson
" William M., laborer, r. 623 Ellis
" William P., carriage finisher H. E. Holmes
& Co., r. 554 Natoma
" William R.,motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1.35 California Av
Bell William T., physician and surgeon, 4 Odd
Fellows' Bldg, tel Steiner 2181, offlce
hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., r. 2435 Cali-
fornia
" William T. Jr., attorney at law, room 33
Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. 2438 California
" & Grant (James Bell and William R. Grant) ,
contractors and builders. 31, 2d
" & Van Wyck (George H. Bell and Stedman
R. Van Wyck), manufacturerers' agents,
303 California, room 27
4®- Bell. See Belz
Bella Union Quicksilver Co. (Napa Co.), Abra-
ham Halsey secretary. 530 California,
rooms 49-50
" Union Theater, Mrs. Bertha Stanley pro-
prietor, 803-805 Kearny
Bella I Vista Hotel, Mrs. Volney Spalding pro-
prietor, 1001 Pine
Bellamore C. L., 2d assistant engineer str City
of Everett
Bellamy Henry, expressman, NE cor Powell and
Ellis, r. 611 Stevenson
Bellancourt Louise P., widow, r. 904 Broadway
Bellando G. & Co. (Giuseppe Bellando and
Augustino Martini), proprietors Pietra
Ligure Hotel, 215 Broadway
" Giuseppe (G. Bellando & Co.), r. 215 Broad-
way
" Mary, widow, r. 723'^ Vallejo rear
Bellani John L., driver, r. 3757 Sacramento
Bellanti Antonio, fish, 18 Clay St. Market and
334, 3d, r. 424 Green
" John, fisherman, r. 2 Hodges Alley,
Bellarda Enrico, cook, r. 516 Pacific
Belle Isle Mining Co. (Nev.), John W. Pew sec-
retary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
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257
Bellegarde Denis, driver, r. 327 Clementina
" Jean B., liquors and lodgings, 226 Railroad
Av
" Pascal, liquors, 530 Merchant, r. 112 Ber-
nard
Bellegrini Frank H., sign painter, r. 518 Vallejo
" Orlando, fresco painter, r. 518 Vallejo
Bellemaire Joseph, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Bellemans Paul, wine merchant, r. 406 Sutter
Bellerive Edward, house painter, 823 Jackson,
r. 520 Vallejo
BELLERIVE MARIE Mme.,
robes et manteaux and fashionable
dressmaking, 1120 Sutter
Bellermann Theodore, gardener Pierre Condrey.
r. Corbett Av nr Ingleside
Bellet Joseph W., stage doorkeeper Columbia
Theatre, r. 313 Lombard
" MarcellaM,, widow, r 313 Lombard
Belletier Alfred, carpenter, r. 3328 Folsom
Belleview Mining and Agricultural Co. (Sonora,
Cal.), W. F. Russell secretary, office 14
Sansome
Bellevue House, Pierre Lacoste proprietor, 801
Vallejo
Bellew Mary Mrs., glove maker, r. W-A Glover
j»=Bellew. See Bellue
Bellezer Frank, boarding and lodging, 5 Wash-
ington
Belli Emiglio, macaroni maker L. Valsangia-
como & Co., r. 412 Broadway
" Benedick, expressman, NE cor Front and
Washington, r. 316 Broadway
" Eustagnio, liquors, 619 Davis
" G. & Co. (Giovanni Belli and Andrea Simi),
butchers, 624 Front
" Giovanni (G. Belli & Co.), r. 53314 Union
" Giovanni, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
" Lawrence, fish, NE cor Ellis and Webster
" Lorenzo, farmer, r. 222 Broadway
Bellinan R., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
Belling Alfred, teacher music, r. 200 Turk
" Edmund, watchman, r. 918 Harrison
Bellingall Peter W., custom house broker, 508
Battery, r. Oakland
" Ralph R., clerk Peter W. Bellingall, r
Oakland
Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Rail
road Co., Pierre B. Cornwall president
George Staacke secretary, office 450 Main
Bellingbam Bay Improvement Co. (lumber
dept.j, A. A. Baxter agent, office 22 Mar-
ket, rooms 3-4
" Edward A., r. 1332 Page
" Sarah, widow, r. 1332 Page
Bellini Antonio, cook Anton Lopresti, r. 203
Larkin
Bellis Annie, domestic, 31 Scott
" Barbara, widow, r. 467 Jersey
" John, engineer, r. 1133 Howard
" John, jeweler, r. 467 Jersey
Bellisle Lorenzo D., carpenter, r. 420, 6th
" Moses, carpenter, r. 953 Mission
" Pauline, widow, r. 2616 Bryant Av
" Phelibert, shoemaker, r. 742 Folsom
Bellman Arthur W., machinist Market St. Ry.,
r. 917, 23d
" Eustace, machinist, r. 917, 23d
" Henry, musician, r. 731 Turk
" I. Miss, clerk general freight office S. P.
Co., r. 917, 23d
" Mathilda Miss, dressmaker, r. 1026 Hyde
" Oliver P., painter, r. 220, 3d
" Robert A., roll turner, r. 504 Texas
" Vincent, real estate, r. 917, 23d
•' Vincent Jr., solicitor S. F. Novelty &
Plating Wks., r. 21371/4 Mission
Bellmer August, bartender H. MuUer & Co., r.
201 Fremont
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, 1141 Har-
rison
" Frederick E. Jr., blacksmith John Von
Emden, r. 1141 Harrison
" Henry A., clerk F. Bellmer, r. 1141 Harrison
" Herman A., liquors, 119 Morton, r. 311 Grant
Av
" Herman T., cigar maker Frahm & Frank-
enberg, r. 1141 Harrison
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
PORTIEI^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
G^l-GA-'y lWarU.&t St.
Bellmer John (Kruse & Bellmer), r. 437 Turk
Bello Dominico (Milishich & Belle), r. 715 Green-
wich
" Jose S. (Bello & Costa), r. Ill Jackson
" Joseph C, cooper, r. 72 Jessie
" Vincent, r. 72 Jessie
" Vincent Jr., shoe finisher, r. 72 Jessie
" & Costa (Jose S. Bello and Antonio C.
Costa), boarding and wines and liquors,
111 Jackson
Bellocq Pascal (Bellocq & Menjou), r. Cambridge
nr Wayland
" & Menjou (Pascal Bellocq and Pierre
Menjou), dairymen, Cambridge nr Way-
land
Bellof Conrad, milkman, r. 208 Francisco rear
" George, saddler Charles E. Toloski, r.
21051/4 Stockton
Bellona George, longshoreman, r. 908 Sansome
" Joseph, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
Bellow Thomas, porter, r. 231 Olive Av
Bellows Edward, pay inspector in charge U. S.
Navy Pay Office, 202 Sansome, r. Califor-
nia Hotel
Bellrude Jacob M., agent, r. Precita Av nr Treat
Av
Bellstedt John, engineer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 22 Decatur
" Theodore, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks., r. 1008 Natoma
Bellue August P., liquors, 116, 10th
4®"Bellue. See Bellew
Belluomini Angelo, fruits and vegetables, 406
O'Farrell
" Dominico, butcher, 301 Hayes
" Giovanni, butcher, UWA Octavia, r. 424
Cedar Av
" Narcisco, cook, r. 527a Union
Belmond House, Edward Rolkin proprietor, 1126
Market and 21 Turk
Belmont Felicien P., janitor, 803 Sutter
" Gold Mine (Amador Co.), F. E. Luty secre-
tary, 330 Pine, room 5
" Louis, blacksmith, r. Ill, 26th
Belmont Stables, Thomas Kelly & Sons pro-
prietors, 1629-1631 Pine, telephone East
247
Belmor Edward A., boiler maker, r. 1026 Army
" George E., boiler maker, 56 Bluxome, r.
407, 4th
" Peter A., boiler maker, r. 1026 Army
" Regina Miss, r. 2508 McAllister
Belmor's Boiler Works, 56 Bluxome
Belmour Louis, proprietor Players' Club, 712
Mission, r. 906 Minna
Belodo John A., furrier, r. 633 Jessie
" Joseph, taxidermist, r. 633 Jessie
" Victor, porter Philip Cohen, r. 1213 Powell
Jg®-Belotti. See BuUotti
Beloud Leon, foreman, r. 29 Stanly PI
Belrose Eugene, restaurant, 411 California, r.
Oakland
Belser John J., clerk Williams, Belser & Co., r.
239 Dorland
" Julius H. (Williams, Belser & Co.), r. 239
Dorland
BelshawMortimerW., proprietor Empire Coal
Mine and Railroad, office 402 Front, r.
1626 Jackson
Belt Frank T., collector X. L. Dairy Co., r. 102
San Jose Av
Belt Railway The, depot NE cor Greenwich
and Battery, office State Board of Harbor
Commissioners, 10 California
Belting Henry, carpenter, r. Sagamore nr Capi-
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Belton Caroline Miss, bookkeeper D. F. Keefe,
r. 913, 25tli
" Philip M., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 913, 25th
" Philip W., carpenter McFarland Bros., r.
926 Florida
Beltrami Charles, glaser, r. 509 Broadway
" John, porter Horwitz & Cohn, r. 829 Steven-
son
Belus Frederick A., cigars and tobacco, 34
Steuart
Belvedere Land Co., John Coop secretary and
manager at Belvedere, Cal., Edgar M.
Wilson attorney, 207 Sansome
" The, George & Margaret A. Robinson pro-
prietors, 606 Folsom
Bevel Lucy, widow, r. II5514 Stevenson
" William T., clerk, r. 1155'/^ Stevenson
Belyea Albert E., carpenter, r. 1248a 18th
" James A., policeman, r. 14 Pearl
" Lottie Miss, boxmaker, r. 1248a 18th
" Myrtle Miss, telegraph operator, r. 1248a
18th
" William B., contractor, r. 1248a 18th
Belz Charles R., machinist, r. 31 Montezuma
Bemis Angle C. Miss, teacher music, r. 419
Bryant
Bemis Charles C, real estate agent, 324 Mont-
gomery, r. 419 Bryant
" Edward iP., purser str Columbia
Bemiss Lincoln E.. storekeeper str San Jose
" Mary C. Mrs., r. 821 Turk
" Rodney D., solicitor, r. 637 Guerrero
Bemmerer August, manager Eureka Cutlery
^Vks., 540 Califoraia, r. 605 Stevenson
" Henry A., cutler Eureka Cutlery Wks., r.
605 Stevenson
Ben Lomond Wine Co., John F. Coope secre-
tary and manager, II414 McAllister
Benard Alfred G., jeweler, r. 24 Liberty
" Auguste F. (Benard & O'Brien), r. 24 Lib-
erty
" Auguste F. Jr., electrician, r. 24 Liberty
" Bernard A., bookkeeper CofBn & Sanderson,
r. 24 Liberty
" J., laborer Occidental Foundry, r. 715 Ellis
Benard & O'Brien (Auguste F. Benard and
William T. O'Brien), liquors, 1034 Market
and 147 Larkin
Benassini Louis, boots and shoes, 422 Pacific, r.
625^2 Green
" Natale, tailor, r. 625^4 Green
" Peter, r. 12 Ohio PI
" Valente, tailor, r. 625V2 Green
Benbow George H., clerk, r. 653, 3d
Benchley James W. (Benchley & Co.), r. 419a
Jersey
BencMey W. B. (Benchley & Co.), notary public,
conveyancer and U. S. pension and
claim agent, 630 Market opp Palace Ho-
tel, r. 1714 Market
" W. W., clerk Benchley & Co., r. Hotel
Fairmount
Benchley & Co. (W. B. and J. W. Benchley), real
estate, loans and mines, 6.30 Market opp
Palace Hetel, tel Main 5807
Bend Jacob, tailor, r. 544b Castro
Bendegard Morton, master str Signal, oflace 48
Martel, room 1
Bendel Annie Miss, dressmaker Miss M. Dunn,
r. 4,521/2 Tehama
Bendel Hermann, president San Jose Fruit
Packing Co. and California Wine Makers'
Corporation, 43 Luning Bldg, r. Oakland
" Hermans., clerk Robert B. Bain, r. Oak-
land
Bendel Louis (Atzeroth & Bendel), r. 1700 Turk
" Thom.as L., bricklayer, r. 520 Jersey
Bjndele Charles, molder Western Foundry, r.
452'/^ Tehama
" Charles Jr., machinist Cylops Iron Wks.,
r. 45214 Tehama
Bender Albert M. (Bremer & Bender), r. 1228
Post
" A. S., Major, r. Old People's Home
BENDER BROTHERS
(William A. and George L.), wholesale
dealers in wood, posts, tanbark, etc.,
oak wood for grates a specialty, steam
sawing. Third St. Wharf, telephone
Main 5616
Bender Charles, r. 1602 Washington
" Charles, carpenter, r. 105 Butte
" Charles G., clerk Gutte & Frank, r. 1407
Washington
" Charles L., wireworker Sperry Wire Wks.,
r. 473 Tehama
" Frances, dressmaker, r. 112 Tehama
" Frederick, pressman Pac. Printing Co., r.
1114 Garden
" George L. (Bender Bros.), r. 1317, 20th
" Harry, porter Adams House, r. 519 Sacra-
mento
" Herman C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 120
nth
" Jacob, butcher, 704 Diamond
" James C, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" Jerome, molder, r. 106 Tehama
" Jerome Jr., compositor, r. 106 Tehama
" Johanna, widow, r. 112 Tehama
" John, shoemaker, r. 1813 Dupont
" John v., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 4
Dehon
" Joseph H., collector Eastern Clock Co., r.
473 Tehama
" Josiah D., collar maker, r. 738, 25th
" Josiah P., bricklayer, r. 421. 29th
" Max F., teacher languages, r. 1407 Wash-
ington
''■ Paul A., clerk William Wolff & Co., r. 1407
Washington
" Robert, printer Louis Thors, r. 112 Tehama
" Sarah E. Miss, artist, 231 Post, r. 1217, 20th
" Thomas L., bricklayer, r. 520 Jersey
" William A. (Bender Bros ), r. 1217, 20th
4®= Bender. See Beander and Benter
Bendetti Secondo, clerk Micele Simonetti
Bendit Benjamin, clerk, r. 1.308 Jackson
" Herman, insurance agent, r. 161954 Geary
" Leah, widow, r. 1619% Geary
" Morris, foreman O. Harris, r. 2414 Cali-
fornia
" Pauline Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 1619% Geary
Bendix Otto, musician, r. 1408 Van Ness Av
Bendixen C. Ed, r. 20 O'Farrell
Bendixen Christian (Bendixen & Grennan), r.
116 Guerrero
" H. D., shipbuilder, r. 320 Drumm
" John (Schmidt & Bendixen), r. 3 Market
BENDIXEN & GRENNAN
(Christian Bendixen and Joseph F.
Grennan), merchant tailors, 211-212
Spreckels Bldg., 2d floor
Bendrick Vincent, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
424 Day
Bendt William, saloon keeper, r. 8 Clay
j8®=- Bendt. See Bent
Senear James S., r. 1231 Pine
Benecke Dorothea M. I., widow, notions, 3409
Clay
" Edward, compositor Abend Post, r. Oak-
land
4®= Benecke. See Beneke
Benedetti Angelo, peddler, r. 510 Francisco
" Giuseppe G., laborer, r. 3 Bartol
Benedetto Angelo, woodcarver, r. 336 Green
Benedict Alfred W., bookkeepeer Hooker & Co.,
r. Alameda
•" Bert J., salesman Benedict & Taylor, r.
328 Valencia
" Brothers (Charles E. and James S.), dairy.
30, 12th
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Benedict Carrie J. Miss, saleslady Mrs. M. E.
Logan, r. 2600 Scott
Charles E. (Benedict Bros.), r. 1655V4 Mis-
sion
Charles G., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1018 Geary
Courtland S. (Benedict & Turner), r. 328
Valencia
Hai-ry G., manager James B. Mulcahy, r.
114 McAllister
James S. (Benedict Bros.), 30, 12th
W. E., clerk gen. pass, agent's office S. P.
Co., r. San Mateo
Benedict & Turner (Courtland S. Benedict, A.
H. Turner and H. R. Jackson), impor-
ters, manufacturers and retailers cloth-
ing, SW cor Sutter and Montgomery
Beneke Herman, sugar boiler Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 405 Arlington
" Louis, bartender, r. 652^/4 Jessie
4®=Beneke. See Benecke
Beneleit Emil, expressman, r. 122 Howard
Benemati Dominick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
Benetti Italo (Saporiti & Benetti), r. 1248 Valen-
cia
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, Al-
cazar Building
Benfeld Conrad, lumberman, r. 739, 4th
" Fritz, bartender, r. 622 Clay
Benfelt Conrad, master mariner, office 32 Steuart
■ Benges Henry, boatman sec B seawall, r. SW
cor Powell and Bay
Benglian Jasper, shampooer A. O. Lindstrom,
r. East Berkeley
Bengtson Bror W., carriage trimmer Charles
Molter, r. 526V2 Natoma
Carl, riveter, r. 3 Central Court
John, timer Market St. Ry., r. 1236, 26th
Josephine Mrs., dairy produce, 2610 Mission
Olof N., seaman, r. 2610 Mission
Oluf, cabinet maker, r. 257 Tilden
Sven, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2022 Mc-
Allister
4®="Bengtson. See Bentson
Benguiat M., r. 1810 Ellis
Benham, George B., printer and stationer, 117
Turk
Benham J. M. & Co. (Joseph M. Benham and
Charles S. McLaren), Pacific Coast
agents Pillow Inhaler Co. of Philadel-
phia, 515 Spreckels Bldg
" Joseph M. (J. M. Benham & Co.), r. 429
Eddy
" Kate P., cleaner U. S. Custom House
" Mary, widow, r. 1668 Mission
" W., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Benich John (Benich & Martich), r. 632 Mission
" & Martich (John Benich and Vincent Mar-
tich), restaurant, 633 Mission
Benicia Agricultural Works (Benicia, Cal.),
Baker & Hamilton proprietors, NW cor
Pine and Davis
Benicia Parcel Express and Purchasing
Agency, D. A. Gurnee proprietor, 511
Market
" Tannery (Benicia, Cal.), Kullman, Salz <&
Co. proprietors, 106 Battery
Bening Anna N., widow, r. 1114 Webster
" August E., r. 1114 Webster
" Bernhard, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Frederick (Decker & Bening), r. 1114 Web-
ster
" George F., clerk, r. 1114 Webster
" Henry, cook, r. 153 Perry
" William, clerk, r. 1114 Webster
J8®=Bening. See Benning
Benito Antonio, cook, r. 905 Pacific
Benitz Adolph, lodgings, 145,4th, and 776 Howard
Benjamin A., gripman, Geary St. RR, r. 434
1st Av
" Abraham F., attorney at law, 42-43 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. 2712 Pine
" Alfred, r. 721 Eddy
" Arthur T., violin maker, 26 O'Farrell, room
27, r. 604% Linden Av
" B., San Jose and S. P. Express, and pur-
chasing agent, 414 Market, r. San Jose
Benjamin B., sporting editor Chronicle
" Benjamin (Code & Benjamin), r. 425 Geary
Benjamin Charles E., supervisor 3d Ward
" Charles L. , carpenter, r. 315 Golden Gate Av
" Charles W., deputy License Collector, r.
102 Taylor
" Daniel J., clerk Cal. Notion and Toy Co., r.
978 Howard
" David, peddler, r. 415 Natoma, rear
" Edward J., cashier M. S. Grinbaum & Co.,
r. Belvedere
" E. H., mining engineer, 331 Pine, room 20,
r. Oakland
" Elmer, salesman Sherman, Clay & Co.
" Everett E., 1st lieut. Co. E 1st Infantry U.
S. A., Angel Island
" Frank E., clerk prosecuting attorney
Police Court 4
" Jacob, broker, r. 721 Eddy
" Joseph, peddler, r. 837 Folsom
" Isaac, peddler, r. 525 Howard
" Levi M., policeman, r. 125 Hartford
" Moses H., clerk Joseph Marks, r. 721 Eddy
" Nathan M. (N. M. Benjamin & Co.), r. 21HA
BENJAMIN N. M. & CO.
(N. M. Benjamin and A. G. Baldwin)
celebrated ice cream manufacturers,
parties and lodges supplied with ice
cream, cakes, candies, punches, lemon
ade and sandwiches at short notice
202 Turk, telephone South 584
Benjamin Orson C, shipping clerk, office pier 2
r. 1408. Guerrero
" Philip L. (Benjamin & Samuels), r. Oak
lanl
" Philip S., assistant inspector fire alarm
and police telegraph, r. 721 Eddy
" Thaddeus S., clerk car accountant S. P.
Co., r. 721 Eddy
" Thomas C, marine engineer, r. 613 Mission
" W. A. & Co. ^Wallace A. Benjamin), stock
brokers, 3l9 Pine, rooms 6-7
" Wallace A. (W. A. Benjamin & Co.), r. 1148
Turk
" William K., r. 2808 Pine
" Zina G., carpenter, r. 130!4, 9th
" cfe Samuels (Maurice V. Samuels and Philip
L. Benjamin), attorneys at law, 37-38
Mills Bldg., 10th floor
Benjes Charles, bartender Seeba & Bohlen, r.
1910 Lexington Av
" Conrad, baker, r. SW cor Powell and Bay
" Ernest, clerk Dosoher & Loheide, r. 134, 4th
>g®=-Benjes. See Bernges
Benke Mary, widow, r. 133 Lombard
" Herman, r. 133 Lombard
Benkelmann Lena Miss, r. 1004 Railroad Av
" Mathilda, notions, 1004 Railroad Av
Benker George J., cigar manufacturer, 401
Montgomery Av, r. 105% Francisco
Benkie Harry, elevator tender, r. 159 Minna
Benkmann Gustav, shoemaker, 2927 California
Benn Charles, laborer, r. 5 Belcher
" Hugh, oellarman Hibernia Brewery, r.
1007% Natoma
" James, driver Hibernia Brewery, r. 202,
21st
" John S., artificial fly maker, r. 631 Green-
wich
" Michael, driver Hibernia Brewery, r. 10071/4
Natoma
" Walter G.,molder O'Connell & Lewis, r.
631 Greenwich
" William J., helper Hibernia Brewery, r.
202, 21st
Bennallack Emily Mrs., r. 905 Market
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Bennallack Mark J., machinist Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks., r. 718 Filbert
Benneche R., master bktn Mary Winkelman, r.
44 East
Banner Anna Miss, artist, r. 711 Leavenworth
" Emerson O., clerk, r. 1610a Mason
" Felix D., finisher, r. 2317 Harrison
" Frederick M., gold deposit melter U. S.
Mint, r. Oakland
" Marcus, milliner, r. 1003 Van Ness Av
" Thomas H., telegraph operator Burbridge
& Co., r. 2317 Harrison
Bennett A. A. Mrs., r. 1261 California
" Albert C, printer, r. 112 Devisadero
" A.M., porter Wells, Fargo & Co. , r. 1309 Lyon
" Amelia, widow, r. 621 Minna
" Andrew J., salesman George E. Stewart,
r. 308 Hyde
" Ann A. Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Annie R., widow, r. 1720 Baker
" Bella, widow, r. 1212 Mission
" Brothers (Charles A. and Henry C), hard-
ware, 35, 6th
" Catherine, widow, r. 307 Hayes
" Charles, waiter str San Juan
" Charles A. (Bennett Bros.), r. 620 Haight
" Charles A., clerk E. L. G. Steele & Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles C, teamster, r. 830 Buchanan
" Charles D., bookkeeper J. D. Spreckels &
Bros. Co., r. Fruit vale
" Charles F., seaman, r. 350 Fremont
" Charles G., tanner, r. 2723 Bryant Av
" Charles G. & Co. (Samuel Bissinger),
tanners, San Bruno Av nr Army, offtce
215-217 Clay
" Charles H., clerk Johnson Bros., r. 1613 Clay
" Charles W., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1309 Lyon
" Charles L., saddler, r. 12c Clara
" Charles S., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1213 Devisadero
" Charles W.. salesman James T. Rosseter,
r. 2423 Pacific Av
" Christ, fruits, NW cor California and Cen-
tral Av
" Clayton, foreman Gray Bros., r. 509 Jersey
" Clement, U. S. ofBcial reporter and notary
public, 15 Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r. 3410
Washington
" Cordelia, widow, r. 2114% Baker
" Daniel, r. 247, 2d
" Daniel, clerk Leon Lemos, r. 1035V4 Minna
" D. Gates, physician, r. 706 Van Ness Av
•' Edward, butcher, r. 1604 Bush
" Edward J., engineer engine 5, r. 1515 Mason
" Edwin D. (Bennett & Schutte), r. 148 Va-
lencia
•' Edwin W., metal polish manufacturer, 620
Castro
" Emma Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
■' Eunice S., widow, r. 230, 7th Av
" Eva Miss, dressmaker, r. 901 Post
■' Florence Miss, r. lUA Welsh
" Francis, widow, r. 72 Tehama
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 11 Pacific
•' Frank, seaman, r. 6179^ Greenwich
" Frederick, r. 1021^4 Market
" FredY., clerk money order dept. Wells.
Fargo & Co., r. 912, 21st
" George, r. 299 Hyde
Benuett George, proprietor Bennett's Butter
Depot and wholesale and retail dealer
dairy produce, 35-36 and 43-44 California
Market, r. 1931 Sutter
Bennett George, ship carpenter, r. 515, 7th
" George E., r. 303, 3d
" George E., dental student, r. 322 Golden
Gate Av
" George E., clerk Bennett Bros., r. 620
Haight
" George W., dept. manager Levi Strauss &
Co., r. Alameda
' ' Georg e W. , lieutenant police Potrero Police
Station, r. 1113 Iowa
" George W., musician, r. 939% Dolores
" Gilbert L., park policeman, r. 1414 Mis-
sion
" Glover H., shipping clerk The George F.
Eberhard Co., r. 728y2 Grove
" H., capitalist, r. Hotel Langham
" Harry, longshoreman, r. 3Moulton PI
" Harry E. (Bennett & Fall), r. NE cor Point
Lobos and 22d Avs
" Harry R., clerk Eugene F. Bert, r. 1720
Baker
" Harry T., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. Oakland
" H. E., foreman S. F. Planing Mill, r. Oak-
land
" Henry C. (Bennett Bros.), r. 34 Belvedere
" Herbert I., clerk New Zealand Ins. Co., r.
Oakland
" Herbert W., chief clerk depot quartermas-
ter U. S. A., r. Alameda
" James, laborer, r. 625 Ivy Av
" James G., engineer Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
704a O'Farrell
Bennett James H., dock superintendent P. C.
S. S. Co.,r. Berkeley
" Jay W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 702,
24th
" John, boiler maker, r. 334 Fremont
" John, capitalist, r. 2213 Webster
" John, carpenter, r. 1035% Minna
" John, engraver S. F. Photo- Engraving Co.
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 409 Cali-
fornia Av
" John, longshoreman, r. 3 Vincent
Bennett John, manager United Shirt and Collar
Co.. 25-27 Sansome, r. 415% Baker
' ' John D. (Bennett & Murray). 308 Washington
" John E., seaman, r. 237, 28th
" John T., copyist recorder's ofQce, r. 1604
Bush
" John W., hostler, r. 27% Clara
" John W., livery stable, 623 Grove
" Joseph A., peddler, r. 621 Minna
" Joseph E., porter Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. t2B Clara
" Joseph F., teamster, r. 323 Ritch
" Julia, r. 365 Market
" J. Willard, conductor, r. 702, 34th
" Kate, domestic, 309 Powell
" Kate, widow, lodgings, 107 Turk
" Lida Mrs., dressmaking, 516 Laguna
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 821 Howard
" Louis, r. 1414 Mission
" Louise H., widow, r. 322 Ritch
" Lucy J. Mrs., medium, 105 Hayes
" Margaret F., widow, r. 230 Brannan rear
■' Martha Z., widow, r. 308 Hyde
" Maurice, r. 1604 Bush
" Michael M., stevedore, r. 41% Louisa
" O. C, r. 104 Baker
" P., mechanic W. W. Montague & Co., r.
1005 Oak
" Philip T. (Bennett & Witmer), r. 516%
" R. Mrs., furnished rooms, 216 Post
" Ralph, contractor, r. 1412 Hyde
" Raymond, printer, r. 967 Mission
" Reace T., carpenter, 443, 3d, r. Bennington
nr Cortland Av
" Rebecca S., widow, r. 1911 Devisadero
" Reuben C. electrician, r. 1139 Harrison
Bennett Robert H. Jr., secretary Merchants'
Credit Assn. of Cal., and assistant sec-
retary Associated Wholesale Grocers of
Cal., 123 California, room 25, r. Alameda
" Robert J., glassblower, r. 1005 Oak
" S. Mrs., widow, r. 1401 Gough
" Samuel, guard, r. 13-i6 Pacific
" Samuel, painter, r. 337 Jessie
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Bennett Sanford, secretary and treasurer
Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co., 17-19
Beale, r. Alameda
" Sarah Mrs., r. 536 Pacific
" Sarah A., widow, r. 12c Clara
" Theodore, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 16
Allen
" Thomas, teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 530, 17th
" William, cook John T. Waldron, r. 1130
Union
" William, physician, office and r. 3313 Web-
ster
" William H., stationery, 615 Larkin
'■ & Fall (Harry E. Bennett and Frank G.
Fall), proprietors Hayes Valley Adver-
tiser, 509 Hayes
" & Murray (John D. Bennett and James
Murray), produce commission mer-
chants, 308 Washington
Bennett & Schutte (Edwin D. Bennett and
John H. Schutte). wood mantels, tiles
and grates, 148-150 Valencia
" & Witmer (Philip T. Bennett and George
Witmer), restaurant, 5 Stockton, and 10
Ellis
BENNETT'S BUTTER DEPOT,
Georg-e Bennett proprietor, 35-36 and
43-44 California Market
4®"Bennett. See Bennet
Benney John, solicitor, r. 18^4 Prospect Av
Bennicksen Jens H., bakery, 1030 Kearny
Bennig John Mrs., widow, r. 1849 Lexington Av
Benning Henry, machinist, r. 663 Minna
" Joseph H. (Benning & Anthony), r. 18 Page
" & Anthony (Joseph H. Benning and Thomas
M. Anthony), cabinet makers, 1949 Mar-
ket
4®" Benning. See Bening
Benninghoven A., photographer, r. 1720 Market
" Edward R.. barber, r. 722i/4 Clementina
" Herman, laborer, r. 153414, 17th
" Julia, widow, r. 733V2 Clementina
" Otto, cement worker, r. 732^4 Clementina
Bennings John, musician, r. 114 Pacific
Bennington Ada W. Mrs., r. 30 Ellis
Bennink Adrian W., foreman ticket printing
dept. H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1004, 18th
Bennseck Victor, sweeper City Street Improve-
ment Co., r. 42 Jessie
Benoist Amedee J., compositor, r: 1013 Leaven-
worth
Benoist William B., secretary S. F. Typograph-
ical Union, 606 Montgomery, r. IOWA
Leavenworth .
Benguiat Hadji E., rugs and embroideries, 420
Sutter, r. 1810 Ellis
Benrimo James, laborer, r. 526 Broadway
" J. Harry, actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 330 Eddy
" John, clerk, r. 406 Broadway
" Joseph, stock broker, r. 205% Sanchez
Bensen Charles, r. 1030 Kearny
" Christian C, iron worker Ralston I. Wks.,
r. 15031/i Buchanan
" Conrad, groceries and liquors, 1501 Bu-
chanan, r. 1503^4 Buchanan
" Emil, seaman, r. 568 Howard
" Henry, groceries, 774 Bryant
•' Ole, ship carpenter, r. 3333 Sutter
4®° Bensen. See Benson
Bensinger Daniel, baker str State of California,
r. 15, 23d
4®" Bensinger. See Benzinger
Benson Albert, carriage painter Almerin T.
Becraft, r. 9 Juri
" Albert, seaman, r. 136 Oregon
" Alfred, teamster, r. 6 Grand Av
" Alfred, waiter str Australia
" Allan, reporter, r. 418 Sutter
" Ann, widow, r. 1029 McAllister
" Ann Mrs., r. 349 Jessie
" Antone, laborer, r. 4 Alger PI
■' August, cutter, r. 6045^ Linden Av
" August, laborer, r. 611 Howard
" Benjamin, captain str Leader, r. 1430 Jack-
son
" Benjamin, conductor, r. 1553 Kentucky
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery-
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S41-S'*-7' IVIARKET SX.
Benson Building, NE cor Pine and Leidesdorff ,
Davidson & Leigh agents, 137 Mont-
gomery
" Carl, machinist Wells, Russell & Co., r.
Oakland
" C. E!, teamster, r. SW cor Bay and Webster
" Christopher P., fireman, r. 531 Linden Av
" Claus G., machinist, 1214 York
" Domenic P., contractor, r. 610^4 Minna
" Edward, liquors. 345, 3d, r. 510 Howard
" Edward, seaman str Del Norte
" Edward C, ship carpenter, r. 507 Mission
" Elizabeth, widow, r. NE cor Point Lobos
and 24th Avs
" Emanuel, produce dealer, r. 1135 Treat Av
" Emma Miss, laundress, r. 238 Perry
" Frank H., reporteT Call, r. 621 Bush
" Franklin R., clerk, r. 3710 Howard
" G., employee Neustadter Bros., r. 640^
Linden Av
" George, clerk, r. 509 Powell
" George, lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r. 1830
O'Farrell
" George C, ship carpenter, r. 1443 Leaven-
worth
" George W., solicitor, r. 2511 Clay
" Harry C. ,1st lieutenant Troop 1 4th Cavalry
U. S. A. r. Presidio
" Henry, barber, r. 21_ Wildey
" Henry, seaman str "City of Everett
" Ida H. Mrs., superintendent The Dea-
coness' Home and Bible Training
School, 315 Castro
" James, secretary Odd Fellows' Savings
Bank (in liquidation). 240 Montgomery,
r. 2710 Howard
" James E. K., pressman, r. 2917^4 Harrison
" John, capitalist, r. 803 Stockton
" John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" John, shipsmith's helper, r. 4 Alger PI
" John, watchman Yerba Buena Supply
Depot
Benson John A., engineer and land agent, 430
Kearny, rooms 3-4-5, r. 1330 Clay
" John A., laborer W. P. Fuller & Co.,r. 63
Tehama
" John B., machinist, r. 2637 Sutter
" John M., oiler U. S. str Albatross
" Julius, carpenter, r. 1432 Dolores
" L. M. Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 827 Polk
" Lizzie Miss (Haller & Benson), r. 1029 Mc-
Allister
" Lucy, widow, r. 409 Powell
" Martin, asst timekeeper Palace Hotel, r.
1307% Minna
" Martin, machinist, r. 217, 20th
" Mary, domestic, 1816 Baker
" M. G. Mrs., bookkeeper, r. 600 Bush
" Ole, blacksmith Abner Doble Co., r. 40
Lundy Lane
" Oliver, seaman, r. 729 Folsom
" Peter, private Underwriters' Fire Patrol
sta 1, r. 365 Jessie
" P. F., attorney at law, 20-21 Mills Bldg,
7th floor, r. Hotel Miramar
" Robert, porter Hills Bros., r. 834 Folsom
" Samuel H., boiler maker, r. 2006a Howard
" Severin, cabinet maker Joseph Budde, r.
1023 De Haro
" Theodore, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" Walter J., r. 37 Clara
" William, blacksmith Ralston I. Wks., r. 8
Natoma
" William C, bricklayer, r. 137a San Jose
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Benson William H., shoemaker, 129, 6th, r. 786>4
Howard
" William H., stationery and varieties, 2843,
16th, r. 2006a Howard
4®~Benson. See Bensen and Bentson
Benston Alfred D., porter, r. 2507 Bush
Bent Alonzo, laborer Pac. Rubber Paint Co., r.
2726 Mission
" Byron D., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 441 Golden Gate Av
•' Carrie A., widow, r. 2637 Howard
■' Charles L., 2d lieut. Co. K. 1st Infantry IT.
S. A., Angel Island
" Edward F., with Shreve & Co., r. 606 Sutter
" Frank A. (Sharon & Bent), r. 917 Larkin
" Frederick N., manager John F. Bent, r. SW
cor 23d and Folsom
" James, packer, r. 26 Laurel PI
" John F. (Bent & Geddes), and liquors, SW
cor Folsom and 22d, r. 930 Oak
" John T., accountant, r. 500 Van Ness Av
" Margaret A., widow, r. The (Lick) Old
Ladies' Home
" Silas E., woodworker, r, 28 Turk
Bent Wilson D. Jr. (Bent & Meyerderks), r.
Sausalito
" & Geddes (John F. Bent and Charles
Geddes), cyclery, 930 Oak
Bent & Meyerderks (Wilson D. Bent Jr. and
George R. Meyerderks), printers, 40 Cali-
fornia, rooms 7-11
its-Bent. See Bendt
Bentag Henry, r. 522, 9th
Bente William G., clerk F. N. Woods & Co..
r. Oakland
Benter Charles, bartender Frank Krueckel, r.
Berkeley
• Henry, baker, r. 625 Clay
■' John, fringe maker M. Ettinger, r. Berke-
ley
■' John H., fringe maker Louis Fromm, r.
Oakland
Bentfeldt George, broiler Palace Restaurant, r.
131 Henry
Benthack Henry, engineer Milwaukee Brewery,
r. 52214, 9th
Bentham Harry, liquors, 636, 4th, r. 25 Alvarado
" William C, clerk, r. 1221 Folsom
Benthien Herman, bartender John Jopp, r. iiOy^.
6th
Bentle George, r. 211 Minna
Bentler Samuel F., sergeant Underwriters' Fire
Patrol No. 2, r. 26 Silver
Bentley Frank S., manufacturing clerk Cunning-
ham, Curtiss & Welch, r. Oakland
" Paul, watchcase maker, r. 1223, 26th
" W. A., painter, r. IO614, 3d
" Walter L., lineman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 808 Mission
■' William F., painter, r. 2 Glover
Benton A. L., with The Associated Press, r. 418
Sutter
•' Charles L., r. 406 Sutter
" Consolidated Co., John F. Pope secretary,
538 Sacramento
" Dorothy Miss, teacher, r. 926i/4 Broadway
■' Hannah Mrs., r. 926^4 Broadway
■' John C, special employee U, S. Treasury.
r. 213 Ashbury Av
" Samuel A,, bookkeeper, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Sara J., widow, r. 110 Henry
" Thomas H., traveling salesman Dunham,
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. Alameda
Benton Warren G., resident manager American
Press Association, 510 Montgomery, r.
Alameda Co.
Bentsik Victor, laborer, r. 42 Jessie rear
Bentz Joseph, porter Descamps & Vinet, r. 819
Broadway
" Julius, clerk Julius L. Bentz, r. 630 Filbert
" Julius L., stationery, 1523 Stockton, r. 630
Filbert
Benussi Andrew, seaman, r. 620, 2d
Benvine M. P., salesman, r. 1904 Market
Benyakar Isaac, Egyptian goods. The Empo-
rium, r. 2518 Sutter
Benyaurd William H. H., lieut.-col. U. S. A.,
r. Pacific-Union Club
Benz Conrad, janitor, r. 205 Chestnut
" John C, r. 1623 Powell rear
Benzenhofer David, baker F, M. Pharion, r. 634
Grove
Benzing Christopher, r, 772 Mission
Benzinger Richard, pharmacist Wakelee & Co.,
r. 12071/2 Bush
Benzon A., steerage watchman str Coptic, r.
Oakland
" August F,, salesman George W, McNear,
r. Oakland
Bepler Frederick D. (Union Machine Co.), r. 29
Noe
Beppe Giovanni, laborer August Prou
Beran Emanuel, shoemaker, r. 2151 Geary
" Emma, widow, r. 1903 Mission
" Frank, shoemaker, 1021 Pacific, r, 1122i^
Pacific
" John J., driver, r, 2307 Post
Berano Giovanni, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giovanni B., bootblack, r. 12 Bartol
Berard Alfred, cement worker, r. 224 Sanchez
" Alfred, presser, r. 32514 Chestnut
" Edward, laundry, 1605 Mission
Beraudiere Charles, confectioner Louis Ruffleux ,
r. 1904 Mason
" Frank, cook Legallet-Hellwig Tanning Co.,
r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Berberich August, baker, r. 4 Fella PI
Berbert A. & Brother (August and George J.),
manufacturers and importers surgical in-
struments. 1376 Market, tel South 595
" August (A. Berbert &Bro.),r. 2838 Harrison
" Frederick, instrument maker A. Berbert &
Bro., r. 11011/, 17th
" George J. (A. Berbert & Bro.), r. IIOI1/2, 17th
Berbman Samuel, r. 423 Turk
Berchtold John, carpenter Frank A. Geier, r.
602, 14th
Berck Dora, widow, r, 1507a Steiner
" Julius, bartender Harry B, Adler, r. 1507a
Steiner
J8®=Berck, See Berk and Burk
Bercke Adolph, bartender George Buecker
Bercovich Peter, cigars and tobacco, Union St.
wharf, r. 8 Union
Bercowitz Abraham, r. 534 Pacific
" Harry, salesman Simon Bercowitz, r. 1009
Howard
" Simon, clothing, 1009 Howard and 534
Pacific, r. 1009 Howard
4®="Bercowitz, See Berkowitz
Berdan Frank C, weigher U. S. Mint, r. 1035a
Dolores
" Mary, widow, r. 1416 Broadway
" Nelson L., civil engineer, 524 Washington,
r. 11/2 Tay
Berdi Michael (E. Micheletti & Co.), r. 1416
Pacific
Berdous Bernard (Berdous & Bedouret), r. 843
Pacific
" & Bedouret (Bernard Berdous and Dom-
inique Bedouret), liquors, 843 Pacific
Berduo GuiUermo, secretary Miguel Carrillo,
204 Front, r. 427 Sutter
Berel Samuel, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1471
Minna
Berelson Jacob, laborer, r. .34 Capp
Berenbaum Solomon, junk, 315, 3d
Berendes Charles J., liquors, 129 East, r. 12 Zoe
Berendsen Anton, carpenter, r. E s York nr 15th
" Johannes C, salesman Hinz & Landt
" Julius, clerk Henry Schlesselmann, r, 1300
Hayes
Berendt Jacob, clerk, r, 1828 Sutter
I " S., packer Cal. Wine Assn.
Berens Albert, carpenter, r. .560 Howard
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Berens Edward, macMnlst Cal. Electrical Wks.,
r. 52, 2d
4®=Bereiis. See Behrens
Beresford J. Henry, printer, r. 320A Fell
Beresford Tlie, Mrs. H. Chamberlain proprietor,
NW cor Stockton and Bush
Beretta Angelo, bartender, r. 1623 Clay
" Frederick, waiter, r. 280 Minna
" James B., machinist Union I. Wks., r.
lOOO'/i Minnesota
" John, fireman str Point Arena
4S=-Beretta. SeeBaretta
Berg A., driver Westerfeld's Bakery
" A., porter, r. 737 Howard
" Adolph, waiter L. M. Juhl, r. 919 Lombard
" Albert, r. 118 Jackson
" Albert, cabinet maker, r. 59 Clipper
" Alfred, r. 904 Kearny
" Andrew,cigars and tobacco, SE cor Mission
and 4th, r. 821 Mission
" Andrew, laborer, r. 48 Sacramento
" Anna, widow, r. 1923 Mission
" Arthur, with Gutte & Frank, r. 2521 Broad-
way
" Caroline, widow, r. 633 Eddy
" Carrie, domestic, 2214 Clay
" Charles, engineer C. S. Laumeister, r. 10
Natoma
" Charles, foreman William Hatteroth, r.
910 Florida
" Charles, seaman str Walla Walla
" Charles F., manager George A. Moss, 800
Market, r. 633 Eddy
" Charles G., speculator, r. 8 Prosper
" Charles J., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
111714 Tennessee
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 137 Perry
" Erik, fisherman, r. 48 Sacramento
" Ferdinand, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Frederick, day clerk International Hotel
" Frederick R., with Gutte & Frank, r. 2521
Broadway
" Gustav W., lumberman, r. 332 Ritch
" Harry H., clerk Friedlander & Mitau, r.
633 Eddy
" Herman, clerk, r. 63S Eddy
" Jacob, salesman Carl Goldberg, 329 Mont-
gomery
" John, mariner, r. 115%, 11th
" John E., baker, r. 504, 2d
" Joseph, r. 21 Page
" Louis, waiter L. M. Juhl, r. 919 Lombard
" Osca E., crane driver Union L Wks., r.
1314 Madison Av
" Peter A., cabinet maker, r. 59 Clipper
" Phillipine Miss, bookkeeper, r. 633 Eddy
" Rachel, widow, liquor.s and lodgings, 118
Jackson
" Ralph, barber, r. 3 Chatham PI
" SigmondF., salesman Steinberger & Kal-
isher, r. 633 Eddy
Berg William (William Berg & Co.). r. 624 Sutter
" William, porter Charles Keilus & Co., r.
46 Everett
" William, quartermaster str City of Rio
de Janeiro
Berg William & Co. (William Berg), grain
commission merchants and brokers, 307
California
4®=Berg. See Berge, Bergh, Burg and Burge
4S=-Bergas. See Bergez, Berges and Burgess
Bergdahl Charles, helper Byron Jackson, r. Ill,
13th
" Victor, salesman J. J. Pfister Knitting
Co., r. Ill, 13th
Berge Alexander J., floor walker Kast & Co., r.
1221 Guerrero
" Emile, traveling salesman B. Hart, r. 1840,
23d
" Harry, waiter str National City
" Otis H., special policeman, r. 1119 Mont-
gomery
4®=Berge. See Berg, Bergh, Burg and Burge
Bergen Alexander (Trobock & Bergen), r. 1324
Washington
" Alfred L., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 3031
Pine
" Benjamin C, weigher U. S. Mint, r. Berke-
ley
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
ar)d Fireplace Trin^roings
ARTISTIC DESIGHS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Bergen Benjamin F., attorney at law, 306 San-
some, rooms 20-21, r. cor Telegraph Av
and Ashby Av, Berkeley
" Frederick, r. 20 South Park
" James, machinist, r. 916 Howard
'' Martin, jockey, r. 537 Guerrero
■' Martin, liquors, 576 Folsom
;8!S=Bergen. See Eergin and Burgm
Berg-endau Knud, r. 514 Pine
Bergenstoss Nicolaus, cook Helvetia Hotel
Berger Charles (Berger & Weiss), r. 1507 Ken-
tucky
" Charles A., electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 119 California Av
" Christian G., druggist SE cor Union and
Larkin
" Emil, molder Whyte & De Rome, r. 544
Mission
" Gabriel A., architect, 126 Kearny, room 41,
r. 724 Broderiok
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1818 Mason
" Henry H., nursery, SE cor 19th and Folsom,
r. Oakland
" Isaac, clerk, r. 1341 Powell
" John W., bookkeeper Atlas Assurance Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Louis, salesman William Clufl Co., r. 1419
Harrison
" Moses, manufacturer gloves, 506 Market, r.
1121 Sutter
" N., salesman Roos Bros., r. 15 Carolina
" O., teamster Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co.
" Oscar, waiter Sailors' Home
" Otto, engineer Rudolph Herman
" Otto A., salesman George W. Gibbs Co., r.
Bast Oakland
" R. Mrs., r. Gailhard Hotel
" Robert, r. 15 Harriet
" Robert, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 16th Av
South nr Railroad Av
" W. H., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 901 Va-
lencia
" William, barber, 1510 Kentucky, r. 1114^2
Tennessee
" William E., engineer, r. 414 Capp
" & Weiss (Charles Berger and Frank J.
Weiss), butchers, 1512 Kentucky
i*S=-Berger. See Burger _
Bergerat Louis, wines, liquors and cigars, 19o9
Market
Bergeret Baptiste, laundryman D. Lapouble &
Co.
" Hippolyte, glover B. Blumenthal & Co., r.
721 Vallejo
'• John H., glover B. Blumenthal & Co., r.
735 Folsom
" John P., glove fitter, 735 Folsom
'> Mary, widow, r. 735 Folsom
'■ Mary J. Miss, glove maker, r. 735 Folsom
Bergeron Jay P., repairer Western Premier
Cycle Co., r. 1134 Page
Bergerot Ellen, domestic, 913 Sutter
" Helen L. Mrs., r. ^\ZVi Stockton
" Jean, teacher languages, r. 611 Stockton
Bergerot John A., agent The Royal Insurance
Co., oflice 142 Crocker Bldg, r. 14 HoUis
" Lion, porter, r. 824 Montgomery
Bergerot P. Alexandre, attorney at law, 142-143
Crocker Bldg, r. 14 Hollis
Bergerson John, seaman, r. 755 Folsom
Berges Adrian H., blacksmith, r. 1931 Geary
" Bazile, laborer, r. 631 Jackson
" Edmond R., r. 1931 Geary
- Edward H. (Berges & Co.), r. 1931 Geary
" John B., laborer, r. 1226 Stockton
" Joseph, r. 82314 Montgomery
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO , 329 Market St.
Berges Jules E., bookkeeper Barges & Domeni-
coni, r. 1900 Webster
" Mary C, widow, r. 719 Oak
" Maximilien F., salesman Berges & Domeni-
coni, r. 1931 Geary
" Peter, r, 1931 Geary
" Peter B. (Berges & Domeniconi), r. 1900
Webster
'■ & Co. (Edward H. Berges and John W.
Mocabee), horseshoers, 1340 Turk
Berges & Domeniconi (Peter B. Berges), whole-
sale liquors and native wines, 708-710
Sansome, tel 5735
AST Berges. See Bergez and Burgess
Bergevin Adeline, widow, r. 1148 Guerrero
■' Charles O., teamster, r. 17 Stanly PI
" John B. (Bergevin & Prezeau), r. 436i^ Ful-
ton
" Peter, teamster, r. 17 Stanly PI
Bergevin & Prezeau (John B.' Bergevin and
Godfrey Prezeau), liquors and cigars, 445
Golden Gate Av
Bergez John, proprietor Bergez's Restaurant,
.333-334 Pine, r. 1412 Clay
Bergez's Restaurant, John Bergez proprietor,
333-334 Pine
ifB' Bergez. See Berges and Burgess
Berggren Anton, tailor, r. 8/2 Adelaide PI
" Charles, oyster packer, r. 26 Zoe
" Ernst G., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 504, 3d
-fi®=' Berggren. See Bergren and Burgren
Bergh Henry, cabinet maker, r. 465 Minna
" Samuel, machine hand, r. 419, 26th
4®=- Bergh. See Berg, Berge, Burg and Burge
Berghane Joseph, boiler maker, r. SE cor Ma-
sonic Av and Geary
Berghauser John G. F., insurance broker, r. 1816
Geary
" Julius H., tax clerk The German Savings
and Loan Soc, r. 2436 Pine
Bergheim Max, editor Deutsche Vereins-Zeitung,
331 California, r. 533^4 Grove
Bergholtz Edward, barber Charles F. Fischer,
-r. 305 Eddy
Bergin Bessie, domestic, 1950 California
" Christ, cook Alms House
Bergin Edward E., secretary Pacific Coast
Syrup Co., 713-719 Sansome, r. 1503 Wash-
ington
" Ellen, widow, r. 1.522 Powell
" John, clerk Michael W. Bergin, r. 50 Ritch
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 307, 17th
" Michael, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 3
Illinois
" Michael W., groceries and liquors, 722 Har-
rison, r. 50 Ritch
Bergin Thomas I., attorney at law, 38 Nevada
Block, r. 3013 Jackson
" William C, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1731b Haight
4®= Bergin. See Bergen and Burgin
Bergine John, asphaltum worker, r. 1738 Mission
Bergk Annie, widow, r. 2 Medau PI
" August, pressman, r. 2 Medau PI
•' Charles, plumber, r. 2 Medau PI
" William, litho. pressman Schmidt Label
and Lith. Co., r. 3 Medau PI
Bergland Mathilde L., widow, r. .533 Sutter
Berglin Charles, r. 12 Folsom Av
Berglund Alma Miss, music teacher, r. 15 Perry
" Charles, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 329
Mississippi
" Emil, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 14 Michi-
gan
" Hans, carpenter, r. 15 Perry
" Nils, shoemaker, r. 31 Harper
1809 O'Far-
14191/2
Bergman Abraham, candy maker,
rell
" Adolph, accountant, r. Sll^^ Hyde
" Adolph, laborer U. S. Customs,
Mission
" Agnes, widow, r. 5 Railway Av
" Alexander, master bark Wrestler, office
15-17 Mission, r. Alameda
" August, can maker George H. Tay Co., r.
1419% Mission
" Augusta, widow, r. 639 Stevenson
" C, confectioner Westerfeld's Bakery, r.
519 Stevenson
" Carl, laborer, r. 1335 Harrison
" Charles, laborer, r. S s Beach bet Broderick
and Devisadero
" Charles J., master schr Mary Dodge, r. 468
Bryant
" Edward E., clerk The Werner Co.
" Francis, clerk R. B. Revalk & Co., r. 639
Stevenson
" Fred, barber, r. 14191^ Mission
" Frederick, porter, r. 321 Potrero Av
" Henry, butcher Otto E. Denhard, r. 1419"^
Mission
" J. & Co. (Joseph Bergman), plumbers and
gasfltters, 1105 Buchanan
" Jacob, milkman, r. S s Beach bet Broderick
and Devisadero
" Joseph (J. Bergman & Co.), r. 1809 O'Far-
rell
" Leona Miss, compositor Edwards Publish-
ing Co., r. 1809 O'Farrell
" Minuet Miss, dressmaker, r. 1809 O'Farrell
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 9 Bartlett
" Richard, plumber, r. UW-A Mission
4®" Bergman. See Burgman
Bergmann Adolph, master ship Big Bonanza,
office 3 California, room 30
" August, r. 617 Mission
" Carl J., r. 1922BBush
" Conrad, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 5 Ber-
nard
" Emma, widow, r. 1922b Bush
'■ Frank, baker, r. 635 Clay
" Frederick, bartender Cafe Zinkand, r. 333
Jessie
" Frederick, cooper Herbert & Vogel, r. 1325
Harrison
" Henry F. (Bergmann & Kovary), r. 906 Do-
lores
" Ludwig, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Theodore, waiter H. F. Sass, r. 536 Kearny
" W. B., porter Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 1331
Folsom
" & Kovary (Henry F. Bergmann and Mor
Kovary), fruit an(l vegetables, 1005
Guerrero
4®" Bergmann. See Bergman and Burgman
Bergna Peter, stonecutter P. Degan, r. 5 Olive
Court
Bergner Arthur, clerk, r. 1523 Pine
Bergougnou Noel, r. 815 Stockton
Bergquist Charles, bartender N. Ramsey, r. 803
Montgomery
" Christina, widow, r. 30th nr Laidley
4®=Bergquist. See Berquist
Bergren Louis G., contractor, r. 140 Moulton Av
" Peter, coachman, r. 3118 Pt Lobos Av
4®"Bergren. see Berggren and Burgren
Bergsen Charles, laborer, r. 1000 Chestnut
" Frank, tent maker, r. 1000 Chestnut
Bergson Augusta E., widow, r. 316 Fulton
Bergst Eugene R., teamster W. H. Leitch, r.
141 Clara
" George W., clerk, r. 129 Clara rear
" J. E. L., r. 139 Clara rear
" Robert J., salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
129 Clara rear
Bergstein Sigmond, packer, r. 739, 23d
Bergsten John, printer West Coast Pub. Co., r.
31514 Jessie
Bergstrand Christian, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1
Rivoli Av
" John A., motorman Market St., Ry., r. 1111
Pierce
" Ole, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
Bergstreser Benjamin F., porter Pein Bros., r.
IO61/2, 3d
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Bergstrom Albert (Bergstrom & Edman;, r. 608
Geary
" Frederick, driver James Steele, r. 600 Ful-
ton
" Frederick, seaman str Eureka
" George H., organ builder, r. 110 California
Av
" Gottfrid, barber Stern & Heller, r. 939
Mission
" James, organ builder, r. 110 California Av
" Sallie E. Miss, telegraph operator, r.llO
California Av
" Sophie, domestic, 1700 Van Ness Av
" Victor, organ maker, r. 110 California Av
" & Edman (Albert Bergstrom & Charles F.
Edman), liquors, 41, 4th
4®=Bergstrom. See Borgstrom
Berhaupt Louis, tailor, r. 101 Montgomery Block
Bering Arthur, bookkeeper C. W. Craig & Co., r.
1620 Sutter
" James E., teacher music, 423 Filbert
" John P., bookkeeper, r. 1620 Sutter
Berk Frank, surfman Fort Point Life Saving
Station, Presidio
" Joseph, teamster, r. 1203V2 Folsom
" Morris G., cigars, r. 1025 Pierce
4®-Berk. See Berck and Burk
Berkel George, painter, r. 515 Fulton
Berkeley Ferry Wharf, E s East bet Washing-
ton and Jackson
Berkeley Lubricating Oil Works, A. C. Dietz &
Co. agents, office 7-9 Front
" Peter, gripman Geary St. RR., r. 1301 Point
Lobos Av
Berkeley, San Francisco and Oakland Ex-
press, Patterson & Co. proprietors, 21
Market, tel. Main 1654
" Timothy G., foreman, r. 1614 Hayes
^S^Berkeley. See Berkley
Berkenkopf John H., foreman Gray Bros., r.
2013b Dupont
Berkhout Jacob, r. 1201 Sanchez
" Peter N., plumber, r. S s Corbe tt Av nr
Hattie
Berkley Andrew A., hostler, r. S s Corbett Av
nr Hattie
" Irene A. Miss, seamstress, r. S s Corbett
Av nr Hattie
" Joseph M., bookkeeper, r. S s Corbett Av
nr Hattie
" Mary A., widow, r. S s Corbett Av nr Hat-
tie
4tS=-Berkley. See Berkeley
Berkowitz S., tailor, r. 126 Ellis
>6®=Berkowitz. See Bercowitz
BERKSHIRE THE,
Mrs. A. W. Truesdell proprietor, 711
Jones bet Post and Sutter, telephone
Main 1429
Berl Henry, stock and bond broker. 405 Califor-
nia, r. 1810 Laguna
Berlant Morris, r. 1906 Larkin
Berlie Frank, seaman, r. 32 Sacramento
Berlin Albert, paper hanger, r. 14 Morris Av
" Benjamin, tailor, r. 15 Dikeman PI
" Bernard, tailor. SloV, O'Farrell
" Charles, painter, r. 346, 4th
Berlin Charles H., secretary and manager
Lundy Furniture Co., 813 Market, r. 314
Cherry
" Charles J., agent, r. 727 McAllister
Berlin Frederick A., attorney at law, 33-34
Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r. Fruitvale, Ala-
meda Co
" John, laborer John D. McGilvray & Co., r.
442 Brannan
" Samuel, tailor, r. 15 Dikeman PI
Berliner Charles A., barber, 1007 Howard, r. 951
Harrison
" H. A., r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Isadore A., janitor New City HalL r. 303
Grove
" Joseph, plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 303 Grove
Berling J., coxswain U. S. revenue cutter Rush
" Peter, liquors, 6 Jackson, r. 425 East
-SS^Berling. See Burling.
Berlin! Matteo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Berlinsky Abraham, glazier, 155. 7th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
87
Ship
Berlund Jonas, laborer, r. 125 Cook
Barman Otto, manufacturer shirts and men's
furnishings, 769 Market, r. 1218a Folsom
Bermer Caroline, widow, r. 1510 Leavenworth
Bermingham John, president California Pow-
der Works and Hercules Powder Works,
230 California, and vice-president Pacific
Surety Co.. 308 Sansome, and U. S. Sur-
pervising Inspector Steam Vessels (First
District), 23 U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, r.
611 Chestnut
" John Jr., r. 611 Chestnut
" Samuel, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., 611 Chestnut
" Thomas, trackman Market St. Ry
Albion Av
" Walter, trackman, r. 87 Albion Av
4®-Bermingham. See Birmingham
Bern Alexander, laborer Fulton Eng. i
Bldg. Wks, r. 2812 Greenwich
" John H., seaman, r. 20, Uth
Berna Charles F., correspondent, r. 738 McAl-
lister
" Frederick, deputy assessor, r. 738 McAl-
lister
Bernadou Jacques, laundryman, r. 2208 Fillmore
" Jean P., gardener Serveau Bros., r. 2328
California
" John, bartender Irene Roux, r. 1918 Fill-
more
" Josephs., proprietor Blanco House, 421, 4th
" Julie Mrs., laundry, 2308 Fillmore
Bernal R. Mrs., widow, r. 645, 17th
Bernal Heights Primary School, Miss Mary E.
Keating principal, Cortland Av bet
Laurel Av and Moultrie
" Joseph, silversmith, r. 103e Jackson
" Joseph C, clerk, r. 645, 17th
" Mary, widow, r. 529 Union
" Nicholas T., barber Giuseppe Rizzo, r. 428
Broadway
Bernard Annie Mrs., r. 639 Valencia
" August, clerk Triest & Co., r. 1763 Ellis
" Augustus F., helper Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 24 Liberty
" Bernard, ironer Jean P. Mirassou, r. 333,
24th
" Charles, clerk, r. 1401 Baker
" Charles A., house and sign painter, 604 Cali-
fornia and 616 Merchant, r. 218 Stockton
" Edmond, liquors, 44 8th, r. 1169 Mission
" Emily Mrs., lace and curtain cleaner, 511
Hyde
" Eusebia Miss, r. 122 Erie
" F., painter J. St. Denis & Co.
" Florence, widow, r. 108 Lily Av
" Francis, with estate of John Parrott, 414
Montgomery, r. 1515 Hyde
" Henry, barber, r. 43Langton
Bernard Herbert A., dentist, 232 Post, r. 1515
Hyde
" Jacob, clothing, 939 Folsom
" Jane, widow, r. 863 Folsom
•' John, laborer, r. 724 Front
" John F., clerk Hyams, Pauson & Co., r. 28
Rincon PI
" Jules, asphaltum roofs and sidewalks, 511
Hyde
" Jules, laborer, r. 619 Pacific
" Julia, widow, r. 2111 Pine
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 108 Lily Av
" Leo, trunkmaker Malm & Co., r. 208, 11th
" Lizzie Mrs., varieties, 1401 Baker
^' Louis, r. 739JC Minna
" Michael D., varieties, SW cor 34th and
Potrero Av, r. 1220 Hampshire
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Bernard O. Albert, r. Palace Hotel and Oakland
" Otis, salesman, r. 1763 Ellis
" Peter (Chaix & Bernard), r. 1633 Noe
" Philip, agent, r. 501 Golden Gate Av
" Rose, widow, r. 208, nth
'■ Samuel, cutter Newbauer & Levy, r. 191-J
Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, plumber J. E. Britt, r. 108 Lily Av
" W., cashier Cafe Zinkand, r. 33 Maple
Court
" William, expressman, r. 715 Ellis
j8S"Bernard. See Barnard, Bemhard and Bern-
hardt
Bernardini Palmera Mrs., cigar maker A. Petri,
r. 442 Union
Bernasconi Charles, bookkeeper Bertin & Le-
pori, r. 432 Broadway
Bernatas M. Charles, laundry, 407, 3d
Bernath Joseph, plater S. F.' Plating Works, r.
8 Anthony
Bernauer Alexander, glover, 523 Valencia
" Fred, brush maker F. R. Schwarz, r. 34
Austin
Bernays Philip H., manager Overman Wheel
Co., 309 Larkin, r. Oakland
Berndt Charles W., marine engineer, 9 Mission
" John, brewer, r. 328 Minna
" Mas, liquors, 26, 3d, r. 633 Minna
Bernegg George, liquors, 617 Sacramento
Berner August, r. 1306a Hayes
" Bertha Miss,private secretary Mrs. Leland
Stanford, r. 1306a Hayes
" Hubert (Hooper & Berner). and salesman
J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 601 Polk
" Maria M., widow, r. 1306a Hayes
-eS^Berner. See Earner
Bernero Louisa, widow, r. llHVj Golden Gate
Av
" Lulu G. Miss, stenographer Boericke &
Runyon, r. in4',4 Golden Gate Av
" Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. UUYi Golden
Gate Av
Bernert Ferdinand, clerk, r. 118 Fulton
Bernetich Antonia, widow, r. 410c Harrison
Bernez, John, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks., r.
5th Av South bet L and M
Bernges Conrad, baker, r. 2219 Powell
" Henry, boatman, r. 2219 Powell
" Marie, widow, r. 2219 Powell
Bernliard Bernhard, proprietor Palace Hotel
Shaving Parlors and Baths, 10 New
Montgomery, under Palace Hotel, r. 215
Prospect PI
■ Bert W., barber Bernhard Bernhard, r. 215
Prospect PI
" Christian, bookkeeper Sherwood & Sher-
wood, r. 1018 Castro
" Edwin A., salesman Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 215 Prospect PI
" E. M., salesman X. L. Dairy Co., r. 1140
Golden Gate Ave
" Frederick O., conductor, r. 416, 29th
•' George M., foreman Bernhard Bernhard,
r. 22 Hill
" Henry (Henry Bernhard & Co.), r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
■' Henry, watchman J. Martenstein & Co., r.
1123 Greenwich
BERNHARD HENRY & CO.,
(Henry Bernhard and Henry Rein-
stein), manufacturers of woven wire
mattresses and iron beds, mattresses
of every description, also a fuU line of
pillows, lounges, etc., 658-660 Mission,
telephone Main 915
Bernhard Jacob, liquors, NE cor 4th and Ever-
ett, r. 1018 Castro
" Jacob, solicitor X. L. Dairy Co., r. 1140
Golden Gate Av
" John (Edsen & Bernhard). r. 1010 Guerrero
" John, cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
■' Margaret, widow, r. 19 Valley
BERNHARD MATTRESS CO.,
Samuel T. Bernhard president, Ralph
L. Lilienthal secretary and treasurer,
manufacturers woven wire mattresses
and iron beds, 642-644 Mission, tele-
phone Main 1674
Bernhard Oscar F., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1533a Dolores
" Peter D., barber, 37 Sutter, r. 2802 Pine
" Samuel T., president Bernhard Mattress
Co., 642 Mission, r. 303 Jones
" Wendel, r. 32 Maple Court
4®=Bernhard. See Barnard, Bernhard and
Bernhardt
Bernhardt Albert, clerk, r. 1313 Stockton
" Charles, bookkeeper Naber, Alfs & Brune,
r. Oakland
" Emil, cook, r. 4401/4 Jessie rear
" Ferdinand, gardener, r. SW cor 22d and
Douglass
" Frederick, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r.
444 Brannan
" Henry, restaurant, 15 City Hall Av, r. 925
Washington
" John, wool sorter, r. 444 Brannan
" Paul P. (Paul P. Bernhardt & Co.), r. 419
Jones
Bernhardt Paul P. &Co. (Paul P.Bernhardt),
engraving, stencils, steel stamps,
badges, etc., 434 Montgomery
" Rose Miss, r. 11 Boyce
" William F., laborer Armour Packing Co.,
r. 1220 Kearny
^e®~Bernhardt. See Barnard, Bernard and
Bernhard
Bernhardy Gustav, manager Hoffman Club, 115
Kearny, r. 1526 Ellis
" Harry, clerk Goldstein & Goldberg, r. 1526
Ellis
• Rudolph, clerk M. L. Levy & Co., r. 1526
Ellis
Bernheim Edmund, confectionery, SW cor Polk
and Sutter, r. 927 Sutter
" Leo J., clerk M. R. Bernheim, r. 1348 Ellis
•' Louis L., law student Cross, Ford, Kelly
& Abbott, r. 923 Geary
" M. H., manufacturers' agent, 120 Suiter,
room 70, r. Oakland
Bernheim Mose R., proprietor Bernheim's Pre-
scription Pharmacy, NE cor Ellis and
Buchanan
Bernheim's Prescription Pharmacy, Mose R.
Bernheim proprietor, NE cor Ellis and
Buchanan
Bernheimer Jacob S. & Brother (New York),
Julius Ach agent, 303 California, room 19
Bernheim A. O., clerk Axel O. Lindstrom, r. 22
Beaver
Bernier Louis E.. barber Bernhard Bernhard, r.
222 Eddy
Bernieri Mary, widow, r. 1008 Clay
Bernis John B., baker, r. 631 Jackson
Bernotat George, cabinet maker, r. 70 Corbett
Av
Bernou John, laundry, 629-631, 3d
" Josephina Miss, laundress Marie Nevrau-
mont, r. 341, 3d
•' Peter, laundryman John Bernou, r. 639, 3d
Bernstein Abraham, r. 300 Hayes
■' Abraham, clerk, r. 434 Natoma
" Abraham, salesman Roos Bros., r. 242, 2d
Av
" Alexander, r. 207 Eddy
" August, r. 7061/2 Fulton
■■ Charles, tailor, r. 210, 4th
" David, salesman Michels & Wand, r. 611
Taylor
" David, tailor, 729 Folsom, r. 1530 O'Farrell
•' Edward, cigars and tobacco, 2246 Mission,
r. 1765 Howard
" Elias, r. 1765 Howard
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Bernstein Emma, widow, r. 338, 28th
" Endre, seaman, r. 725 Brannan
" Fred E., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
Oakland
" Gerson, r. 1336 Ellis
" Gustave, bottler The Rosenblatt Co., r.
706 Fulton
" Harry H., salesman Will & FinckCo.,r
429 Harrison
" Henry, bakery, 1133 Howard
" Herman, tailor, r. 1153 Golden Gate Av
" Isaac, clerk, r. 1530 O'Farrell
•' Isaac, restaurant, 37 Eddy, r. 221 Turk
" Joseph, watchman, 958 Harrison
" Julius, r. 7061/2 Fulton
" Julius, salesman Mrs. R. Bernstein, r. 1104
Howard
" Julius, traveling salesman, r. 1348 Folsom
" Louis, plumber, r. 1152 Golden Gate Av
" Louis, tailor, r. 323 Jessie
•• Louis, tailor, 1828 Market, r. 20 Franklin
" Louis, traveling salesman, r. 604 Leaven-
worth
" Louis M., bookkeeper W. Harris & Co., r.
300 Hayes
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1313 Scott
" Oscar, stenographer Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 1326 Ellis
" Paul R., engraver C. A. Klinkner & Co., r.
429 Bush
" Philip H., traveling salesman Seller Bros.
&Co., r. 1027 Jackson
" Rachael Mrs., furniture, 1104 Howard
" Rachel Miss, packer, r. 439 '/i Ivy Av
" Samuel, carpet layer National Carpet
Beating and Renovating Wks., r. 300
Hayes
" Samuel, tailor, 417 Geary, r. 611 Taylor
" Samuel, traveling salesman Cal. Notion
and Toy Co., r. Oakland
" Sigmund C, salesman D. Samuels, r. 706!^
Fulton
" Solomon, r. 604 Leavenworth
•' William M., varnisher West Coast Fur-
niture Co., r. 9 Redwood Court
" & Co. (August Hertenstein), manufac-
turers show cases, 414 Market
4®~ Bernstein. See Bernstein and Burnstine
Bernt Daniel M., machinist W. L. Holman, r.
217, 20th
Berntsen Andrew, seaman str National City
" Claus C, machinist, r. 1214 York
Bernz Charles, cook Lund & Hansen, r. 409
Clementina
Bernzott Frederick, glazier, r. 632 Grove
Berocchi Peter, fisherman, r. 318 Vallejo rear
Berogio Julio, waiter Sartori & Fantina, r. 521
Geary
Berolzhime Jonas, cashier Porter, Slessinger &
Co., r. 319 Sutter
" Milton, r. 415 Mason
Beronio Antonio, laborer, r. 314 Union
" Frank, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
314 Union
Berquist Edward, r. 740 Howard
" Gustave, carpenter, r. 249, 5th
4®="Berquist. See Bergquist
Berre Thurien, r. 713 Broadway
4®"Berreyessa. See Berryessa
Berrian Alonzo, clerk, r. Precita Av nr Ala-
bama
Berrier Frank E., salesman Sanborn-Perris
Map Co., r. 712 Taylor
" John, teamster, r. 432 Howard
Berrill Joseph B., pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks., r. 1517 Grove
Berringer Ernest (Berringer & Walsh), 215, 8th
" Ralph, clerk C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 123
Ridley
" & Walsh (Ernest Berringer and Vincent S,
Walsh), hay and grain, 215, 8th
4@"Berringer. See Barringer
Berron Madeline Miss, clerk Hans Graber, r.
305 Guerrero
Berry Adolph, cellerman Christy & Wise, r. 3
Chelsea PI
" Albert A., engineer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Bell M., mining, 80-81 Columbian Bldg, r.
Auburn, Cal
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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, 311. 313, 315 and 317 MAKKET ST.
Berry Brothers, Limited (Detroit, Mich.), var-
nish manufacturers, Daniel McMillan
agent, 709-711 Front
Berry Campbell P., Assistant Treasurer U. S.,
office 608 Commercial, r. 218 Turk
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 1028 Potrero Av
" Charles, motorman Market St. Ry., r. Hey-
man Av nr California Av
" Charles B., engineer, r. 305, 1st
" Charles M., inventor, r. 1045 Market
" Clarence E. (Home Printing Co.), r. 517
Leavenworth
" Clarence F., clerk Otis, McAllister & Co.,
r. 915 Sutter
" Clarence I., clerk Charles Keilus & Co., r.
1407 California
" Curtis, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 636
Jessie
" Daniel, engineer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" David, r. 1658 Market
" David M., draughtsman Union I. Wks., r.
Alameda
" D. B. Mrs., r. 1439 Folsom
•' De Los T., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 628 Sutter
" Douglas, shipcalker, r. 24 Julian Av
" Edward, boiler maker MoMurphy & Mc-
Evoy, r. 157, 2d
" Edward, seaman str St, Paul
" Edward T., teamster Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 8181/2 Greenwich
" Enoch, watchman, r. 138 Gough
" Ernest, boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 2 Hodge's Alley
" Fanny A. Miss, stenographer George W.
Hume & Co., r. 638 Hayes
Berry Francis J., attorney at law, 6-7 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor, telephone Main 5256, r.
426 Franklin
" George P., clerk Deere Implement Co., r.
Oakland
" George W., manager Adolph B. Spreckels,
1514 Fell, r, 816a Haight
" George W., millhand Central Lumber &
Mill Co,, r. 1615/2 Howard
" Gordon E., r. 1939 San Carlos Av
■• Gustia S., clerk William Wankowski, r.
437 Geary
" Henry C, janitor, r. 169 Minna
" Horace J., with John Berry, r. 905 Howard
" James, carpenter, r. Anderson nr Union Av
" James, marine engineer, r. 13i4 Geneva
rear
" James E., watchman, r. 915 Sutter
" James L., haokman, NE cor Grant Av and
Post, r. 432 Austin
" John, r. Old People's Home
" John, carriage painter, 837 Folsom, r, 905
Howard
" John, laborer, r. 216 Michigan
" John D., helper U. S, Mint, r. 5021/2 Ellis
" Joseph, r. 310 Minna
" Joseph, inspector clothing and equipage
depot quartermaster's dept. U. S. A., r.
219 Scott
" Joseph, porter, r. 861 Market
" Joseph, traveling salesman Otto Herman,
r. 1515 Mission
" Lillia C, widow, r. 1407 California
■' Louis, teamster, r. .331 Ritch
" Lucille, widow, r. 636 Jessie
" Martin, r. 725 Brannan
" Michael, marine engineer, r. 643 Minna
" Olive P, Miss, bookbinder, r, 636 Jessie
•' Oscar, laborer, r. I314 Madison Av
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Berry P. C, capitalist, r. 718 Leavenworth
" Peter, netmaker, r. 2 Hodge's Alley
" R. A., chief clerk U. S. Sub-Treasury, r.
Berkeley
" R. A., clerk, r. 135 San Jose Av
" Richard, clerk, r. 21 Rausch
" S., r. 781 Mission
" Sidney, r. 2035 Howard
" S. Lucian. draughtsman Girard Water
Wheel Co., 819 Bush
Berry T. B., real estate. 120 Sutter, room 55, r.
Ross Valley, Marin Co.
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 512, 22d
" Thomas, hack driver, r. 21 Rausch
" Thomas Cwith Allen & Lewis, r. Ross
Valley, Marin Co.
" Thomas H.. inspector Pac. Postal Tel.
Cable Co., r. 2818 Sacramento
" William, clerk Kunnecke & Frische, r. 11
Esses
" William, shipwright, r. 21 Rausch
" William D., printer, r. 333 Tehama
•' William F., expert accountant, 120 Sutter,
room 55. r. Ross Valley, Marin Co.
" William G., bookkeeper E. Peabody & Co.,
r. 905 Howard
" William L., physician and surgeon, 639
Kearny, r. 1001 Guerrero
" William R., cashier Deere Implement Co.,
r. Oakland
" W. S., iron-bed maker William A. Schrock
«ff"Berry. See Bury
Berry essa Alfred, with Shreve & Co., r. 2 Daw-
son PI
" Charles, r. 4 Kappeler PI
" Filbert, engineer, r 2 Dawson PI
'■ Isldor, driver Sutter St. Ry., r. 4 Kappeler
" Julius, porter, r. 2 Dawson PI
Berryman Daniel S., salesman Charles Mat-
theas, r. 48 Clinton Park
Berryman Frederick M., secretary William
Kerr Co., 903 Battery, r. Berkeley
" Frederick M. Jr.. clerk Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co.. r. Berkeley
" George, conductor Market St. Ry., r. Hev-
man Av nr California Av
" John, stenographer E. T. Allen Co., r.
Berkeley
" John H.. machinist, r. 8 Wetmore PI
" John T., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Bersag-lieri Hall, SW cor Stockton and Union
Berso Peter, calker, r. 14 Laidley
Berson Gustave, carpets and furniture, 204 Post,
r. Menlo Park
•' John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1008
Minnesota
" Maurice A., clerk Gustave Berson. r. Menlo
Park
.^=Berson. See Burson
Bert Charles L., salesman C. Nauman & Co., r.
2 Union PI
" Edward G.. r. 90914 Powell
Bert Eugene F., attorney at law, 401 California,
rooms 9-12, and State Senator, r. 227, 13th
" Frank, helper William A. Schrock
•' Frank W., r. 662, 20th
•• Fred W. Jr., asst. cashier Mutual Life Ins.
Co. of New York, r. 662, 20th
" Gustav. cook John J. Moran, r. 1416 Howard
" Julia, widow, r. 662, 20th
J^S'Bert. See Burt
Berta A. Co. (John Bazzini), fruits and veg-
etables, 1-5 S. F. Market
" Carlo, cook Pedlina & Berta, r. UK John
" Felice (Pedlina & Berta), r. llVj John
Peter, liquors, 829 Montgomery
Bertaud Emil L., dental student E. H. Bertaud,
r. 1.533 Post
" Eugene H., dentist, 222 Post, r. Alameda
" Hyppolite E., caterer, 1533 Post
" Paul E., carpenter, r. 15.33 Post
Berteling Louis A., scientific optician and
manufacturer optical instruments, 427
Kearny, r. 1616 Sacramento
Bertelon P., gardener Colombo Market
Bertels William, seaman, r. 421 Greenwich rear
Bertelsen Adolph, salesman L. Foard, r. Ala-
meda
" Andrew, r. 152 Minna
" Andrew L. (N. P. Petersen & Co.), r. 123
Pierce
" Carl N., waiter James Nissum, r. 338, 7th
'■ Charles, restaurant, 125 Montgomery Av, r.
3 Hampton PI
" Harry, clerk, r. 509 Powell
" Iver, teamster, r. 36H Erie
" James, seaman, r. 318 Fremont
" John P., laborer S. P. Co., r. Bennington nr
EUert
" Marlot, r. 152 Minna
" Otto, salesman L. Foard, r. Alameda
" P., musician, r. 8 Laurel Av
" Peter, laborer, r. 730, 4th
Bertheau Cesar, manager Hanover Germania
Fire, Prussian National Insurance Cos.
and Fire Association of Philadelphia
and general agent United Firemen's and
Firemen's Insurance Cos., 210 Sansome,
r. 2112 Vallejo
Bertlieau Max A., assistant manager insur-
ance companies, 210 Sansome, r. 3416
Gough
Berthein William, carriage trimmer Stude-
baker Bros. Mfg. Co., r. 535 Post
Berthelot C. Mrs., dressmaking, 7 Bacon PI
" Charles, r. 7 Bacon PI
Berthelsen Wilhelmina Miss, talloress, r. 2641
Mission
Berthier A. C. & Co. (Albert C. Berthier), real
estate and financial agents, 17-18 Crocker
Bldg.
" Albert C. (A. C. Berthier & Co.), r. 20 O'Far-
rell
" Justin, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
4S="Berthold. See Barthold
Bertholdsen William, r. 217 Francisco
Berti Augustino, bookkeeper G. Berti & Co., r.
1633 Pacific Av
" G. & Co. (Giocondo Berti), produce com-
mission merchants, 120 Washington
" Giocondo (G. Berti & Co.), r. 1623 Pacific Av
" Michele, fruit dealer, r. 1416 Pacific
Bertin Alexandre, dyeing and cleaning, 430-432
Bush, 325 Montgomery Av, 6 Stockton
and 136 Eddy, r. 430 Bush
" Elodie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 311 Gough
" Ernest, dyer, r. 27 Lafayette
" Eugenia Mrs., dressmaking, 705D Stock-
ton
" Ferdinand, clerk Alexandre Bertin, r. 430
Bush
" Gabriel, dyer J. Spaulding & Co., r. 705D
Stockton
" Leonce C. (Bertin & Lepori), r. 1546 Jack-
son
" Paul, upholsterer John Hoey. r, Oakland
Bertin & Lepori (Leonce C. Bertin and Con-
stantine Lepori), wholesale groceries,
teas, coffees, delicacies, wines and
liquors and proprietors Eagle Cigar Co.
and Eagle Coffee and Spice Steam Mills,
520-533 Washington
4®=Bertin. See Berton and Burton
Bertini George (Bertini&Baldocchi), and fruits
and vegetables, 2038 Fillmore, r. 3033
Sacramento
" P. Bismark, salesman Bertini & Baldocchi,
r. 3025 Sacramento
" Rafiaell, fruits and vegetables, 608 Larkin
" Victor, liquors, 800, 7th
" & Baldocchi, (George Bertini and Frank
Baldocchi), fruits and vegetables, 3025
Sacramento
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Bertling Hotel, Mrs. Emily Hopper manager,
714 Bush
Bertola Antonio, compositor La Voce del Po-
polo, r. Oakland
4®"Bertola. See Batala
Bertoli Vergilio, cellerman Gaddini, Lorenzini
& Co., r. 604 Broadway
Bertolucci Antonio, rancher, r. 215 Clark
" Eugene, cook AUegrini & Luporini, r.
1 Bartol
" Pilate, waiter I. Cuenin, r. 518 Greenwich
" William, bartender, r. 1709 Dupont
BERTON GEORGE A.,
Are and marine insurance, and secre-
tary Watt Blue Gravel Mining Co.,
323 Montgomery, telepnone Main 745,
r. 817 Mason, telephone Main 5177
Berton J. Mrs., r. 833 Howard
" Jean, laborer, r. 619 Pacific
" Louis E., lodgings, 837 Folsom and 856
Howard
-^"Berton. See Bertin and Burton
Bertonezzi Maria, widow, r. 424 Filbert
Bertoza Lorenzo, fruit and vegetable peddler,
r. 908 Sansome
Bertram Brothers (Joseph D. and John T.), plum-
bers, 1017 Folsom
" Charles, clerk Hinz & Landt, r. Alameda
" Dora, widow, r. 632 Green rear
" Eliza, domestic, 1024 Bush
" G. H. & Co, (Gustav H. Bertram), cigar
manufacturers, 410 Larkin
" Gustav H. (G. H. Bertram & Co.), r. 410
Larkin
" Hannibal, upholsterer Fink & Schindler,
r. 1806 San Carlos Av
" Henrv, laborer Western- Sugar Refinery,
r. 33^ Chesley
" Herman V., machinist Edison Light &
Power Co., r. 1040^^ Mission
" James, fisherman, r. 1315 Sansome
" Johanna Miss, dressmaking, 1712'/^ Polk
" John T. (Bertram Bros.), r. 3 Columbia
Square
" Joseph D. (Bertram Bros.), r. 5^4 Columbia
Square
" Louis, plumber John G. lis & Co., r. 632
Green
" Mary, widow, r. 3 Columbia Square
Bertrand Adele, widow, r. 1938 San Carlos Av
" Auguste, londgings, 109 Jessie
" David & Co. (David and Salina Bertrand),
stationery, varieties and notions, 620
Geary
" David (David Bertrand & Co.), r. 620 Geary
" David Jr., clerk James I. Stanton, 659 Clay
" Emil F.. locksmith, 1603 Buchanan, r. lOOSi/a
Buchanan
. " G., cook, r. 621 Pacific
" Joseph (G. Fleischel& Co.), r. 1619 Dupont
" Joseph, restaurant, 233 O'Farrell, r. 110
William
" Salina Miss (David Bertrand & Co.), r. 620
Geary
Bertrandais Adolph, carpenter, r. 409, 4th
Bertrandis Emile, messenger Pac. Transfer Co.,
r. Oakland
Bertsch Louis H., cigars, 803 Kearny, r. 807
Kearny
" William H., porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
1900 Stockton
Bertschinger Alfred, r. 1432 Jackson
Bertuccelli L., fisherman, r. 19 Ohio PI
Bertucci Antonio, waiter AUegrini & Luporini,
r. 410 Broadway
" Manuel, gardener, r. 16 Lauder
Bertz Jacob, capitalist, 33 Nevada Block, r. 2215
Fillmore
Beruti Giuseppe, laborer Gray Bros., r. SW cor.
25th and Douglass
Bervelt Charles, nurse French Hospital
Berwald Benjamin, r. 1727 Post
Berwert John B., bottler Steimke Bros., r.
13041/2 Vallejo
" Mary, widow, r. 29 Randall
Berwick David (Berwick & Splnks), r. Oakland
" Edward, polisher J. Roylance Brass Wks.,
r. Oakland
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Berwick James C, clerk Cesar Bertheau, r. Oak-
land
" Joseph, machinist, r. 2623 Sutter
" & Spinks (David Berwick and Nelson C.
Spinks), plumbers, 505 Sutter
Berwin Charles (Berwin & Gassner), r. 404 Post
" Gabriel, glove cutter, r. 635b Minna
" Julia, widow, r. 635b Minna
" Martin, cigars, r. 1320 Golden Gate Av
" Martin, tailor S. N.Wood & Co., r. 635b
Minna
" Moses, watchmaker United States Watch
Co.
Berwin P. & Brother (Pincus Berwin), whole-
sale hats and caps, 21-23 Battery
" Pincus (P. Berwin & Bro.), r. 1320 Golden
Gale Av
" Robert, bookkeeper P. Berwin & Bro., r.
1320 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, salesman P. Berwin & Bro., r. 1320
Golden Gate Av
Berwin & Gassner (Charles Berwin and Louis
Gassner), furriers, 131 Post
Berzotti Francisco, fish dealer, r. 908 Sansome
Bes John, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
10th Av South nr Q
Besais P., tailor, r. 621 Fulton
Besanthal Herman, waiter, r. 451 Jessie
Besby Edward J., r. 313 Grove
" Henry J., bartender, r. 313 Grove
" Joseph A., druggist Samuel A, McDonnell,
r. 313 Grove
" William A., gilder Schussler Bros., r. 313
Grove
Bescelli Watale, baker Anton Lopresti, r. 203
Larkin
Bescheinen Gertrude Miss, varieties, 1657
Mission
" William, watchmaker, r. 1609 Howard
Beschieri Caroline Miss, teacher music, r. 1318
California
Beschormann Charles H., salesman Frederick
Schoettler, r. 627 Green
• ' Louisa, widow, r. 627 Green
BESECKER DANIEL E.,
law and collection agency. 306 Pine,
rooms 7-8, telephone Main 932, r.
1308 1-2 Larkin
Beseman Fredericka, widow, r. 1812 Dupont
" William A., salesman Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 1812 Dupont
Beshorman Adolph, carpet layer, r. 131 Grove
Besler W., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Besota Francisco, fish dealer, r. 908 Sansome
Besozzi A. Mrs., teacher embroidery, r. 631 Val-
lejo
" Luigi, restaurant, 504 Market, r. 631 Val-
lejo
Besse Maurice, laundryman L. Duchein, r. 713
Montgomery Av
" William H., seaman, r. 821 Howard
Bessemer Henry L. (H. L. Bessemer & Son), r.
1587 Turk
" H. L. & Son (Henry L. and Leopold), cigars
and tobacco, 5.52 Washington
" Leopold (H. L. Bessemer & Son), r. 1587
Turk
Besser Joseph J., longshoreman, r. 27 Geneva
Bessette Arthur, speculator Donald McRae, r.
838 Mission
" Jules, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Alexander, watchman Legallet-
Hellwig Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr
Railroad Av
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Jules, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
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" Vital J., tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Vital Jean, lodgings, 815 Stockton
Bessing Joseph J., machinist Union I. Wks., r.
West Berkeley
Besson Edward A., clearing-house clerk Don-
ohoe-Kelly Banking Co., r. 218 Turk
" Emile, clerk Eppinger & Co., r. 90H4 San-
chez
" Gustave, mailing clerk Le Franco-Cal-
ifornien. r. 526 Vallejo
" Philip E., clerk R. T. Ward & Co.
Bessueille Pierre, foreman Mouret, Ghirardelli
& Co., r. 829 Montgomery
Best Alice M., artist, r. .309 Broderick
Best and Belcher Mining Co. (Storey Co.,
Nev.), Max Jafle secretary, 33 Nevada
Block
" Arthur W. (Best Bros.), and artist, r. 309
Broderick
" Bertram C, bookkeeper Best Bros., r. 309
Broderick
" Brothers (Arthur W. and Harry C.) cyclery,
411 Broderick
" Edwin, printer Call, r. 800 Kearny
" Elizabeth G. Mrs., tailor, r 1404 Pacific
" George W., lumberman, r. 108 Langton
" Harry C. (Best Bros.), and artist, r. .309
Broderick
" John, fireman str Corona, r. 2627 Harrison
" John, oiler tugboat Monarch
" John, salesman C. F. Weber & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" John A., engineer, r. 1186 Haight
" John E., carpenter, r. 1186 Haight
" Louis, machinist Joseph Black, r. 813V^
" Robert W., clerk Spring Valley W. W.. r.
1223 Pine
" William E. , machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 203
Turk
Bestandig Lazarus, upholsterer, r. I62I14 Post
" Max", traveling salesman, r. 517 Mason
Bestandig Siegfried, manager Newman & Lev-
inson branch, 742-744 Market, r. 517
Mason
Besthorn Charles, traveling salesman, r. 1402
Church
•' Christopher, machinist Cal. Tool Wks., r.
422 Fremont
" George H.. painter, r. 1105 Scott
" Henry E. D., clerk Langley & .Michaels
Co., r. 977 Harrison
" Hermann A. E., shoemaker, 613 McAllister
" Hermann E., r. 65 Minna
Bestic Alexander J., clerk Goodall, Perkins &
Co., r. 15 South Park
Bestman Richard, blacksmith, r. 207 Montgom-
ery Av
Beston Margaret, widow, r. 316, 6th
" May E. Miss, telephone operator, r. 316, 6th
" Thomas, telephone operator, r. 316, 6th
Bestor Henry T., architect and manager The
Pacific Architect, 408 California, room21
Bestrom George, house painter, r. II14 Folsom
Av
Betancourt Emily D., widow, r. 122 Webster
4®*Betancourt. See Bettencourt
Betchardt Frank, hostler Johnson & Brown, r.
118, 14th
Betcher Albert, clerk, r. 222 Page
Betger Edward, shoemaker, r. 736 Green
Beth Adolph H. (Schwarz & Beth), r. .325 Eddy
Beth Anna Miss, stenographer, r. 325 Eddy-
Beth Israel Temple, S s Geary bet Octavia and
Laguna
Beth 01am Cemetery (Hebrew), N s Point Lo-
bos Av nr X3d Av
Bethany Congregational Church, Rev. Wil-
liam C. Pond pastor, W s Bartlett bet
25th and 2fith
Bethel African M. E. Church, Rev. E. T. Colt-
man pastor, W s Powell bet Jackson and
Pacific
Bethell James M., weigher R. Dunsmuir &
Sons, r. 106 Devisadero
" Thomas W., sergeant police, r. 603 Fell
Bethesda Mission, Hallet K. Mitchell super-
intendent, cor Howard and 8th
Bethesda Water, Louis Cahen & Son general
agents, 418 Sacramento
Bethlehem Congregational Church, Rev. Wil-
liam H. Tubb pastor, SW cor Vermont
and 24th
Bethlehem Kindergarten, Miss B. P. Tubb
principal, SW cor Vermont and 24th
Betkowski Anita, dressmaker, r. 23 Silver
" Ellen, widow, r. 23 Silver
" Frank D., gilder S. & G. Gump, r. 23 Silver
Beton Peter, laborer, r. 127, 4th
" Walter, seaman, r. 127, 4th
Betsch Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
Betsche Susan, widow, r. 609 Olive Av
Betshart Frank X., milker, r. Scott Av nr Sil-
ver Av
" Louis, milker, r. Scott Av nr Silver Av
Bette Herman, ladies' tailor, 315 Sutter
Betteker Louis, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 544
Lott
Bettelheim Paul, r. 2615 Union
Betten Henry, cornice maker Forderer Cornice
Wks., r. Alameda
Bettencourt Abel, laborer, r. 216 Jackson
" Bernard J. (Ottenberg & Bettencourt), r.
119^ Fillmore
" Cesar, barber John Stahle, r. 22 Stockton PI
" Joseph McG., commission, r. 939 Mont-
gomery
" Manuel, laborer, r. 216 Jackson
" Manuel, seaman, r. 513 Chestnut
'• Pauline, widow, r. 904 Broadway
4®~ Bettencourt. See Betancourt
Betterton Thomas H., stenographer Charles
Nelson
Bettini Baptiste, carpenter, r. 1080 Brannan
Bettis Abigail M., widow, r. 2532 Mission
" Frank A. (Fox & Bettis), attorney at law,
430 Montgomery, room 6
" Frank A. Mrs., proprietor The Ottington,
310 Stockton
Bettman Albert, clerk Hilbert Bros., r. 1355 Post
" Alfred, merchant, r. 1355 Post
" Frank, traveling salesman Coblentz. Pike
&Co.,r. 310 Kearny
" Gustav, merchant, r. 1355 Post
" Henry L., teacher music, r. 1805 Fillmore
" Joseph J., merchant, r. 1148 Sutter
" Lawrence, with M. Bettman Co., r. 13.55
Post
" Leopold, salesman N. P. Petersen & Co., r.
817 Geary
" Louis, merchant, r. 1805 Fillmore
" M. Co., Sigmund M. Bettman manager,
importers and dealers soapmakers' and
laundry supplies, 121 California
" Sigmund M., manager M. Bettman'Co., 121
California, r. 1355 Post
Bettoli Stephen, r. 1912 Jones
Betts Frank, r. 33 Hinckley
" Percy G., clerk Betts Spring Co., r. Berke-
ley
Betts Spring Co., William M. Betts president,
Edwin Fretwell secretary, manufactur-
ers locomotive, car and wagon springs,
218 Fremont
" William, spring maker Betts Spring Co., r.
628 Natoma
Betts William M., president Betts Spring Co.,
218 Fremont, r. Berkeley
Bettsman John, clerk, r. 1929 California
Betz Albert, stenographer attorney -general, r.
Berkeley
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Betz Charles, window cleaner, r. 7i29 California
" George, liquors, 705 Battery
" George P., clerk, r. 307 Capp
" Louis P., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Berkeley
" Lucia, widow, r. 307 Capp
" William, window cleaner, r. 739 California
" William A., bakery, 1101 Howard
Betzel Isidor L., r. 1417 Lyon
" Louis, cutter H. Alexander & Co., r. 1934
Bush
" Louis, solicitor Louis Levy, r. 1303 Golden
Gate Av
Betzold Agnes, domestic, 636 Hermann
" Charles, cook Strelow & Horstman, r. 813
Mission
" Jacob, butcher Simon Silverberg, r. 944, 13th
Av South
" Mathes, capitalist, r. 3330 Sutter
Beuchat Marie, widow, r. 605 Broadway
Beuge Henry, vegetable man German Hospital
Beuille Anna Miss, laundress Peter Feutrier
" Jean, waiter, r. 643 Broadway
Beuler John F., bakery, 2007b Fillmore
Beutelspacher Charles S., laundryman, r. WA
Isis
Beutler Frank B., foreman shade factory G. W.
Clark & Co., r. 1931 Filbert
;6®-Beutler. See Butler
Beuttler John, butcher, 530Haight,r.603 Haight
Beuvron Julius, cellarman Lenormand Bros., r.
417 Natoma rear
Bevan Alice Miss, r. 121 Stockton
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 1423 Geary
" Charles, horse collar maker Kempkey, Gil-
liam & Sawyer, r. 748 Brannan
" Edwin J., grocer, 748 Brannan
" George, clerk Cal. Wire Wks., r.333 Bay
" James, waiter, r. 537 Sacramento
" Michael, joiner Sohussler Bros., r. 13 Page
" Washington J., mining engineer, 509 Mont-
gomery, r. 955 Howard
Bevans Isaac L., deputy superintendent streets,
r. 716 Cole
" W., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 675
Mission
Bevell Harry P., machinist, r. 15 Cherry
•' Margaret, widow, r. 117 Page
" Richard M., fireman, 34b Moss
" William T., vaquero J. G. Johnson & Son
Bevereux G. L., bookkeeper Haas Bros., r. Oak-
land
Beveridge George F., r. 2405 Oetavia
" Horatio, with H. M. Newhall & Co., r. 729
Ashbury
" John A., r. 3421 Washington
Beverly Edward H.. dairy, 130 Fillmore
" Herbert G., salesman Eveleth & Nash, r.
818 Powell
4®=Beverly. See Beaverly
Bevers J. G., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.. r.
Oakland
Beversen Brothers (Henry and Martin), gro-
ceries and liquors, 570 Mission
" Henry (Beversen Bros.), r. 655B 20th
" Henry vBeversen & Fallings and Puvogel
& Beversen). r. 53314, 4th
" John, seaman, r. 28 Clay
" Martin (Beversen Bros.), r. 570 Mission
Beversen & Faltings (Henry Beversen and
Julius Faltings), groceries and liquors,
535, 4th
Bevier Herbert N. Rev., pastor Memorial Pres-
byterian church, r. 18 Latona
Bevilacqua Eugene, peddler, r. Silver Av nr
Merrill
Bevilockway Louis M. (Morrison & Bevilock-
way), r. 104 San Jose Av
Bevis Joseph W., brass finisher W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. 656 Harrison
" Samuel, mate str Capt. Weber
" Thomas J., brass furnisher W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. 320, 24th
" Thomas J. Mrs., fruits and vegetables, 320,
24th
Beyer Adolph H., bartender A. W. Beyer, r.
2319 Powell
" Adoipli W., liquors, SW cor Bay and
Powell
W. W. MONTAGUE & C0<
F»uyvvF»s,
Suction and F"orce,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
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Beyer Emit, lampman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 734 Treat Av
" Ernest, bakery, 1519 Devisadero
" Frederick C, waiter, r. 640^^ Jessie
" H., musician, r. 925i4 Mission
" Oscar T., laborer South S. F. Tannery, r.
25th bet Nebraska and Vermont
" Otto W., cook, r. 636 Commercial
" Peter, baker C. G. Larsen, r. 546 Jessie
" Urban, liquor dealer, r. 1203 Kearny
j8®-Beyer. See Beier and Byer
Beyersdorf John, saloon keeper, r. 106 Eddy
" Louis, liquors. SE cor Central Av and Pine
Beyfuss Carl, ship and freight broker, 123 Cali-
fornia, room 13, r. 1710 Geary
" Ernst, manufacturers' agent, 35 New Mont-
gomery, r. 2124 Post
Beylack Bruno, bartender, r. 243 Minna
Bez Louis, r. 1529 Washington
Bezamat Frederick, ironer La Grande Laundry
Bezezinski Lizzie, labeler John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. .338, 5th ■
Biaggi Arturo, foreman Stange & Jaenicke, r.
41/2 Pfeiffer
Biagi Angelina, widow, r. 1026 Broadway
Biagi D. & Co. (Domenico Biagi), fruit and pro-
duce commission merchants, 530-522 San-
some
" Domenico (D. Biagi & Co.), r. 814b Green
" Joseph, waiter, r. 63 Minna
" Lawrence (A. Frediani & Co.), r. 535 Hayes
" Silvestro (De Grazia & Co.), r. 739 Filbert
Biagini Antonio, driver Lorenzini & Christo-
fani
" C. & Co. (Casimiro Biagini, Luigi Artana
and Giuseppe Giovannettij, blacksmiths
and wagon makers, 52054 Davis
" Casimiro (C. Biagini & Co.), r. 514 Davis
rear
" Florinde, r. 508 Greenwich
" Frank, student, r. 508 Greenwich
" Giuseppe, blacksmith C. Biagini & Co., r.
514 Clark
" Giuseppe, peddler, r. 508 Greenwich
" Joseph, teamster, r. 508 Greenwich
" Joseph, window cleaner, r. 333 Green
" Kate, widow, r. 622 Front
" Narcissa, cellar foreman Fiorenzo Cavag-
naro, r. 702 Front
" Zefarino, salesman Milani & Co., r. 3
Marion PI
Biancalana Americo, blacksmith Luigi Pardini,
r. 408 Broadway
•' Jacopa, finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 214,
8th
" Matteo, butcher L. Simi & Son, r. 72154
Filbert
Bianchi Adam, porter S. Levy & Co., r. 1712
Sutter
" Amato, wines and liquors, 1136 Folsom, r.
same
" Angelo, foreman Ruffino & Bianchi. r. 427,
7th
" Angelo, tailor, r. 11 Bannam PI
" Antonio, with Sterling & Parker
" Carilo (Boschetti & Bianchi), r. 1707 Dupont
" Carlo D. (Ruffino & Bianchi), r. 437, 7th
" Charles, helper S. Rovere & Co., r. 11 Ban-
nam PI
" Eugenio (Barry & Bianchi), attorney at
law, 305 Larkin
" Frederick, cook, r. 2 Scotland
" George, saloon keeper, r. 6 Telegraph PI
" Giovanni (National Window and House
Cleaning Co.), r. 10a Jasper PI
" Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 1018 Montgomery
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Bianchi Giuseppe, paste layer G. B. Musto & Co.
" Joseph, clerk Rufflno & Bianchi, r. 427, 7th
" Joseph, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 63
Minna
•' L. Miss, stenographer Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. 437, 7th
" Leopoldo, clerk Dellamaggiora & Co., r.
2505 Mission
" Lorenzo, paste maker, r. 8 Scotland PI
'• Louis (Vitalini, Bianchi & Co.), r. 606 Fil-
bert
" Louis A., fruits and vegetables, Sll.Larkin
■' Luigi, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
" Pietro, clerk, r. 416 Pacific
•' Robert, teamster, r. 434 Sanchez
■' Virginio, liquors, 1503 Stockton, r. 1518
Stockton
Bianchini Antonio, r. 114 Pacific
" Fortunato, clerk Misaele Bianchini, r. 1439
Valencia
" Francisco, peddler, r. 734 Montgomery
" Giuseppe D., marble cutter Rufftno &
Bianchi, r. 565 Bryant
" Misaele, fruits and Vegetables, 1439 Valen-
cia
" Ottavio (S. Rovere & Co.), r. 317 Broadway
'• Silvio, cement worker, r. 9 Bamnan PI
Bianco Frank (Bianco & Minelli), r. 14 Hayes
^' & Minelli (Frank Bianco and Zanobi Mi-
nelli). florists, 14 Hayes
Bianuci Peter (L. Solari & Co.), r. Railroad Av
bet 11th and 12th Avs South
Biasotti Antonio (Varni & Biasottti), r. 759, 7th
" Dominico, liquors, San Bruno Av nr Bacon
" Maria, widow, r. San Bruno Av nr Bacon
Biassotti William, florist, 314b Sutter, r. 628
Broadway
Bibb Dandridge H., vice-president Golden Gate
Lumber Co., 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10, tele-
phone 756, r. 1310 Folsom
" Sarah, widow, r. 725 Devisadero
Bibbero David, traveling salesman, r. 1623 Mc-
Allister
Bibbins Tracy E.. clerk General Electric Co., r.
605 O'Farrell
Bibby Emily M. Miss, r. SW cor 17th and Clara
Av
" William S.. waiter Collins & Wheeland, r.
13 William
Biber Bertha Mme., ladies' tailor, 726 Sutter
" George V., clerk Jones & Co., r. 726 Sutter
" Paul E.. student, r. 726 Sutter
>i^=Biber. See Bieber
Bibergall Jacob, glazier, r. 432^4, 6th
" Maurice, glazier, r. 432V4, 6th
Bible Truth Depository, Alexander W. H. Mac-
Ewen proprietor, 69 Flood Bldg
Bibliothequede la Ligue Nationale Francaise,
Daniel Levy president, Aime Masson
secretary, 305 Larkin
Bibo Nathan, president Bibo. Newman & Iken-
berg, 1447 Polk, r. 1515 Vallejo
Bibo, Newman & Ikenberg,
(incorporated:, Nathan Bibo presi-
dent. Max Ikenberg vice-president,
Leopold Newman secretary and treas-
urer, grocers and manufacturers home
made California fruit specialties, SW
cor Polk and California
Bibo Samuel, solicitor, r. 918 Van Ness Av
Bicci Eloza Mrs., cigar maker, r. 2010 Mason
Bichard Charles N., junk dealer, 372Brannan, r.
414 Brannan
Bichsel John, lash maker Keyston Bros., r. 110
Minna
Bickel Adolf W., confectioner, r. 1329 Union
" Emile, tailor, 323 Noe
Bickel Homer T., real estate, 508 Montgomery,
room 25, r. 3325 Clay
" John C. A., porter, r. 1329 Union
Bickerdike Frederick, ironer Neustadter Bros.,
r. 38 Ridley
" John T., cabinet maker S. F, Furniture
Mfg. Co.. r. 524/2 Turk
Bickerstafl John, carpenter, r. 1318 Dupont
" Joseph I., laborer S. F. Bridge Co., r. 17
Louisa
4®"Bickerstaff. See Biggerstaff
Biokford Benjamin L., carpenter, r. 1575% Mar-
ket
Bickford Clarence E., coffee broker, 38 Califor-
nia, r. 816 Sutter
" Edward H., adjuster Willcox & Gibbs S.
M. Co., r. Alameda
" George, whitener, r. 16M Rausch
" John F., soap maker Commercial Soap Co.,
r. Ill, 24th
" Thomas M., engineer, r. 2939 Howard
Bickley John, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
241, 7th
Bickmore George, carpenter, r. 513, 22d
" I. Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. 513, 22d
Bicknell Clifford N., waiter, r. 117 Hermann
Bicycle Step Ladder Co. The, Jno. Woodlock
agent, 26 Beale
Biddolph James, machinist, r. 27 Hawthorne
" J. Edward, clerk I. S. Van Winkle, r. 27
Hawthorne
Bidekofi August, barber, r. 1731 Mission
Biderbost Herman, milker Edward Miller, r.
W s Mission Road nr Onondago Av
Bidinger Charles, barber, r. 504 Jessie
" Frederick, butcher Rudolph Haas, r. 504
Jessie
" Gustave A., barber McGovern & Bidinger,
r. 504 Jessie
" Rose, domestic, 439M Bryant
" Sophie, widow, r. 504 Jessie
Bidleman Adele Mrs., r. 3 Frankfort Av
Bidstrup Isaac, longshoreman, r. 732b 22d
Bidwell Jay D., salesman Holt Bros. & Co., r.
52, 13th
" Julia P., widow, r. 516 Oak
" Mamie Mrs., clerk, r. 304 Turk
" Sullivan, peddler, r. 129, 2d
Bidwill Richard, sergeant police, r. 1410 Hyde
Bieber Frank, shoemaker, 1522 Jackson
" Paul, winery and distillery, 824 San Jose
Av
4®-Bieber. See Biber
Biebesheimer George, optician L. A. Berteling,
r. 1021 Filbert
" Gustav F., optician L. A. Berteling, r. 1021
Filbert
" Julius, wood carver F. T. Riley, r. 1021
Filbert
" Peter, r. 1021 Filbert
Biedenbach August, baker Charles Strohmier,
r. 140 Silver
Biedeman Arguello F., asst. repairer fire alarm
and police telegraph, r. 1423 Geary
Biederman Charles A., stationery, 519 Mont-
gomery Av, r. St. Helena, Napa Co.
" J., porter Crane Co.
Biedermann Louis, whitener Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 366 Minna
" Mary J., widow, r. 366 Minna
" Robert, clerk Manuel Nathan, r. 19 John
Bieg Frank, cooper David, Woerner, r. 33, 14th
Biegel Nicholas, r. 2001 Polk
Biegiliomini Peter (Fava & Biegiliomini), r.
33101/2 Mission
Biehl Philip F. C, physician, 314 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 413/2, 19th
Biehn Charles A. (Biehn & Scannell), r. 911
Howard
" & Scannell (Charles A. Biehn and Jere-
miah F. Scannell), horseshoers, 670
Mission
>ti®=Biehn. See Bean, Bien and Bein
Biehs George, willow and cane worker, 628 Mar-
ket, r. Berkeley
Biel Bettie Miss, dressmaker, r. 622 Polk
" Lydia Miss, clerk, r. 622 Polk
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Biel Mattie Miss, clerk, r. 622 Polk
Bielawski Casimir, r. 2302^4 California
Bielenberg Herman, butcher J. Schweitzer &
Co., r. 217, 2d
" Nicholas J., driver F. Kreling Sons Co., r.
329 Guerrero
" Peter H., liquors, 2049 Folsom
" Theodore, liquors, 406 Market
Bielich Peter, porter R. J. Techau & Co., r. 253
Stevenson
Bielski Hattie Miss, stenofirapher Luscombe &
Isaacs, r. 706 Fulton
" Max, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 706
Fulton
Bien (Scandinavian weekly), Hartwick &
Freese publishers, 623 Montgomery
" Joseph, locksmith, 404 Sacramento, r. 1216
Pierce
" Joseph E., attorney at law, 426 California,
room 4, r. 1216 Pierce
" Julius H., clerk, r. 1216 Pierce
" Louis, traveling salesman Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 2005 Green
4®=Bien. See Bean, Bein and Biehn
Bienenfeld A. M., draughtsman, r. 2120 Pine
Bienenfeld Bernard, general agent Standard
Asphalt Co., 4th and Townsend, room 26,
r. Fresno
" Ellas, r. 2120 Pine
Bienfeldt George, plumber J. E. Britt, r. 131
Henry
Bienfleld Henry L., inspector Harbor Commis-
sioners
Bieno Stephen, teamster, r. 221, 17th
Bier Charles S. (Rinaldo Bros. & Co.), r. Hotel
Richelieu
" Hypolite, salesman Rinaldo Bros. & Co., r.
1510 Octavia
" Joseph E. (Bier & Regensburger), r. 1510
Octavia
Bier & Regensburger (Joseph E. Bier and Mel-
ville M. Regensburger), note and war-
rant brokers, 68 Donohoe Bldg
im'Bier. See Beer and Behr
Bierbaum Bernhard, bartender J. Dohrmann, r.
16 East
" Frederick W. A., salesman Ernst Essmann,
r. 1747 Mission
Bierce Ambrose, special writer The Examiner,
NE cor Market and Grant Av
" A. S., hydraulic pressman U. S. Mint, r.
North Berkeley
" Roderick N., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 725 Pine
Bierer Luella, apprentice P. Koment & Co., r.
692 McAllister
Bierhofl Samuel, merchant, r. 1814 Post
. Biering Charles, trimmer Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 230, 8th Av
" Emil F., electrician, r. 230, 8th Av
Bierling Fredericka, widow, r. 1308 Geary
Biermann Freda, dressmaking, 418 Powell
Biermark August, r. 24 Metcalf PI
Bierwirth Ernest, pantryman str Santa Rosa
Biesch Charles F., trackman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1839 Polk
Biesel Frederick W., pattern fitter S. F. Stove
Wks., r. 444 Brannan
BIESS B. L.,
manufacturer of counters, bars, ofiQce,
store, restaurant and saloon fixtures,
Tivoli tables, show cases, billiard cov-
ers and poker tables, 907 Mission, r. 9
Cleveland rear
Biester William, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Sacramento and Leavenworth, r. 1122
Leavenworth
BifQn Charles, brass molder, r. 134 Erie
Big Canyon Mill and Mining Co. (El Dorado
Co.), office 533 Market, room 3
Big Dipper Mining Co. (Placer Co.), Columbus
Waterhouse president, E. W. A. Water-
house vice-president, Seymour Water-
house secretary and general manager,
16-22 Beale
Big Sandy Mill and Mining Co. (Kingman, A.
T.), C. A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills Bldg,
5th floor
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Maoufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
G^l-G^'T A^artcet St.
Biganego Emilio, cigar maker, r. 312 Union
Bigbee James, cabinet maker, r. 645 Folsom
Bigelow Alfred, laborer, r. 210 Langton
" Charles E., shipping clerk John J. New-
begin, r. 537 Alvarado
" Charles P., bricklayer, r. 537 Alvarado
" Chester W., machinist J. K. Bigelow
" Clara J. Mrs., vice-principal John Swett
Grammar School, r. 621 Guerrero
" Cornelius, carpenter, r. 328, 3d rear
•' Edwin, bricklayer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Edwin W., adjuster Gas Consumers' Assn.,
r. 108 Haight
" George A., solicitor, r. 808 Mission
" Henry D., journalist S. F. News Letter
" Jared H., manufacturer children's shoes,
139, 1st, r. 653 Howard
Bigelow J. Edwards, secretary A. S. Neal
Warehouse Co., SE cor Filbert and San-
some, r. 621 Guerrero
" John, laborer, r. 315 Bryant
Bigelow John F., vice-president The Nevada
Bank of San Francisco, NW cor Mont-
gomery and Pine, r. 2603 California
" John J., cooper Cornell & Co., r. 413 Harri-
son
" John K., machinist, 10 Stevenson
" John O., helper Risdon L & L. Wks., r. 614
r. 614 Folsom
" Judge T., trussmaker, 105 Stockton, r. Oak-
land
" Lyman M., machinist J. K. Bigelow, r.
Elmhurst, Alameda Co.
" Mary, widow, r. 608 Haight
" Melinda F., widow, r. 1214 Langton rear
Bigelow Samuel C, president Savings and
Loan Society, 101 Montgomery, and of-
fice 510 California, r. 1300 McAllister
" Susan H. Mrs., teacher Clement Gram-
mar School, r. 3014 Buchanan
>8®=Bigelow. See Biglow
Biggart John, ship carpenter, r. 221, 7th
Bigger Anne, widow, r. 1808 Lexington Av
" Jennie, widow, laundress, r. 1110 Pacific
" John A., cabinet maker W. &. J. Sloane &
Co., r. 730 Vallejo
" Robert, tanner, r. 827, 16th Av South
Biggerstafl Eugene K., clerk Wellman, Peck &
Co. , r. 2028 Green
" Frederick McKay, musician, r. 828 Powell
" James C, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Joseph, laborer, r. 17 Louisa
" Milton, coachman, 1018 Bush
4S"Biggerstaff. See Bickerstaff
Biggins James, r. 72 South Park
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 6 Mont-
calm
" John J., boiler maker Eureka Boiler WTss. ,
r. 6 Montcalm
" P. (P. Biggins & Co.), r. SW cor Utah and
BIGGINS P. & CO.,
hair factory, San Bruno Av nr Islais
Creek
Biggins Thomas, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.,
r. 34% Perry
Biggs Daniel, butcher, r. SW cor 6th Av South
and L
" David, butcher, r. 8th Av South bet M and
N
" David A., butcher, r. N s 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av
" Donald, sheep dealer, r. 6th Av South bet
K and L
" Ellen, widow, liquors, 18 Everett
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Biggs Haroourt G. (Cal. Horse Repository), r.
510 Van Ness Av
Biggs Harrie C, secretary William H. Birch &
Co. (incorporated), 129-135, 1st, r. 1600
" John H., waiter George H. Richard, r. 247
" Marion Jr., capitalist, r. 1125, 18th
" Neil, workman U. S. Mint, r. 1028, 16th Av
South
" William O'N.. butcher South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r, 8th Av South bet M
and N
Biggy James, laundryman, r. 550 Valencia
Biggy Willlain J., vice-president United States
Laundry Association, lOM Market, r. 550
Valencia
Bigley Edward A., r. 729 Fillmore
" Ella T. Miss, r. 729 Fillmore
" Ella Miss, saleslady, r. 1119 Mission
" James, machinist, r. 212, 1st
" Jane A. Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 729 Fillmore
" John, collector, r. 1119 Mission
" May E. Mrs., r. 232 Van Ness Av
" Patrick, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
805 Golden Gate Av
" Peter J., r. 729 Fillmore
" Thomas H., clerk, r. 729 Fillmore
" William H., engineer S. P. Co., r. 1919
Howard
J8®" Biglow. See Bigelow
Bignami Dominic, draughtsman Pissis & Moore,
r. Oakland
" F., musician, 39, 4th
Bignotti Frederick, butcher, r. 1717 Dupont
" Giacomo, fruits and vegetables, 1717 Du-
pont
" Giovanni, gardener Colombo Market, r. San
Jose Road nr Sunnyside Av
Bigsby John, r. 149, 2d
Bigue Julia Mrs., r. 721 Broadway
«' Marie, ironer Vital Dufranc, r. 1110 Pacific
" Pierre, with J. Godeau & Co., r. 721 Broad-
way
Bihan Napoleon L., driver Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 257 Minna
Bilay Hugo A., silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 930,
19th
Bildhauer G., millwright, r. 933 Kearny
Biles James N., draughtsman, r. 717 Post
Bilflnger Gus, assistant treasurer California
Theatre, r. ISOO'A Stockton
Bill Conrad (Bill & Krausgrill), r. 1003 Green-
wich
" Frank T. (Bill & Erikson), r. 7 Grand Av
" George, butcher, SE cor Clay and Powell,
r. 930 Powell
" George, clerk Bill & Krausgrill, r. 1003
Greenwich
" H., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 17 Johnston
Av
" Jacob, pork butcher, 124, 3d, r. 212 Minna
" John T. (Leavitt & Bill), r. 320 McAllister
" & Erikson (Frank T. Bill and Sven Erik-
son), blacksmiths, 205, 8th
" & Krausgrill (Conrad Bill and Philip
Krausgrill), furniture and upholstery,
1322 Stockton
4®=-Bill. See Bills
Billberg Magnus F., seaman, r. 411 Drumm
Billenstein John, baker, r. 625 Clay
Biller John (Biller & Qualman), r. Alameda
" & Qualman (John Biller and Frederick H.
Qualman), carpenters and builders, 232
Fulton
Billings Bertha M. Miss, stenographer Yates &
Co., r. 515 Turk
" Frederick (estate of), G. W. Granniss
agent, 37 Montgomery Block
" George E., manager Hall Bros., 28 Cal-
ifornia, r. 1612 Clay
" Harry, liquors, 801 Montgomery, r. 1308
Mason
" Homer J., clerk, r. 515 Turk
" John C, salesman James H. Malone, r. 3b
Russ
" William, gardener, r. 1714 Clay
Billingslea Thomas, wood and coal, 317 Turk, r.
3091/2 Elm Av
" Walter, delivery clerk William Cline,
r. 31914 Elm Av
" William, floorman R. E. Cole, r. 246, 3d
Billington Grant, surveyor, r. 220 Pacific
" John R., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 304,
8th Av
" William C. (Billington & Thomson), and
photographer, Sutro Heights, r. 304, 8th
Av
" & Thomson (William C. Billington and
Thomas C. Thomson), photographers Pt.
Lobos Av nr Clifl House
Billman Charles, marker S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Teresa, widow, r. 2508 Bush fear
Bills Charles B. (Butler & Co.), r. San Jose
" Charles F. (George A. and Charles F.
Bills), r. 2120 Pt. Lobos Av
" George A. (George A. and Charles F.Bills),
r. 2120 Pt. Lobos Av
" George A. and Charles F., managers Ma-
jestic Bicycle Co., 1632 Market
4®=-Bills. See Bill
Billsteen Peter C, tailor, 23 Kearny
Bilms Frederick H., barber, cigars and tobacco,
409 Broderick
Bilse Adolf, cashier Home and Phoenix Ins.
Co's, r. Oakland
Bilty Stephen A. D., r. 2426 Market
Biltz Frederick R., piano tuner The Zeno Mau-
vais Music Co., r. Lorln, Alameda Co.
Bimmerle Moritz, bakery and coffee saloon, 200,
11th
Binan Timothy, laborer, r. 1729V^ Mission
Binckley George S., civil engineer Union I.
Wks., r. 708 Taylor
" Nellie F. Miss, portrait artist, 704 Sutter
Binder Charlet C, clerk E. C. Binder, r. 105 Butte
" E., porter, r. 519 Sacramento
" Edward C, groceries, NE cor 21st and
Bryant Av, r. 105 Butte
" Frederick Mrs., r. 9?i Harriet
" Paul, carpenter, r. 105 Butte
Bine Henry, salesman, r. 310 Clementina
" Henry T., salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r.
1518 Post
" Leon (Reiss Bros. & Co.), r. 1518 Post
Biner Oscar, elevator man, 132 Market, r. 23
Kearny
Binet John J., carpenter, r. 325 Fair Oaks
" Joseph L., contractor and builder, r. 325
Fair Oaks
Binford Alfred D., janitor New City Hall
Bingberg Catherine, widow, r. 504, 9th
Binge Theodore C. D., draughtsman engineering
dept. S. P. Co., r. 301 Leavenworth
Bingham Alexander, wire worker Standard Iron
& Wire Wks., r. 308 Sutter
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1002 Polk
" Frederick B., heliopus paper, r. 331M Eddy
" George M., accountant M. J. Brandenstein
&Co.,r. 722, 17th
Bingham H. & Co. (Henry Bingham), stevedores,
NE cor Sansome and Halleck
Bingham Henry (H. Bingham & Co.) and steve-
dore Pacific Mail Dock, office First and
Brannan, telephone Main 5535, r. 1501
Golden Gate Av, telephone West 525
" James H., street contractor, 28 Phelan
Bldg, r. 113 Gough
" John E., capmaker, r. 7^2 Verona PI
" Robert F. A., clerk, r. 722, 17th
" William, shoemaker, 1228 Pt. Lobos Av
" William N. G., clerk, r. 722, 17th
Single Sarah D., widow, r. 2308 Webster
rr\1 f — ^ "I "I J * Has the largest circulation of
Ine i3tiiietin -^ 'r.io'.Tir,',t^°^'
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Importer of Selected Vintages of
c BARTON & aUESTIER'5 Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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Bingley Leon B., engraver Union Photo-Engrav-
ing Co., r. 612 Buchanan
Bini Giuseppe, baker, r. 411 Green
•' Luigi, fruits, 1013, 18th, r. Ill Collingwood
" Rinardo, fanner, r. 703 Front
Biniarz Paul, shoemaker, 1940 Folsom, r. 128
Capp
Binion Jacob, baker A. Hauser, r. 330 Clement
Binner Theodore, wood carver F. T. Riley, r. 7
Albion Av
Binneweg Abraham (Wetting & Binneweg), r.
320 Natoma
Binnie Robert, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Devisadero and Ellis, r. 1304 Devisa-
dero
Binnig Margaret, widow, r. 1849 Lexington Av
Binning Charles, r. 1537 Post
" Charles, bookkeeper M. J. Brandenstein &
Co., r. 1920 Page
" Henry, machinist Union I. Wks., r. 663
Minna
Binns Joseph R., 2d lieutenant Co. D. 1st Infan-
try U. S. A., Angel Island
Bino J. J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 525 Green
" John J., r. 535 Green
Binse Albert, teacher gymnastics, r. 721 Va-
lencia
Binz Conrad, janitor London and S. F. Bank, r.
205 Chestnut
" William, dairyman, 19th Av South nr J
Binzer Charles, dairy produce, 1119 Howard
Biogano Antonio, porter Sartori & Fantina, r.
Filbert
Biot Marie Miss, dairy produce, 52 Centre Mar-
ket, r. 42314 Post
Birbe Henry C, foreman Roth, Blum iSc Co., r.
825, 17th Av South
Birch A. Miss, seamstress, r. 1045 Market
" A. E. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 21
Stockton
" Alexander, laborer, r. 48 Minna
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 15th nr Hampshire
" Arndt G., cashier Bancroft- Whitney Co., r.
Birch Frank C, director William H. Birch &
Co., 129-135, 1st, r. 899 Pine
" Thomas J., advertising agent, r. 3918 Fill-
more
" Victor, dishwasher Niels J. Lund, r. SE
cor Folsom and 16th
Birch William H., president William H. Birch
& Co., 139-135, 1st
Birch WiUiam H. & Co. (incorporated), William
H. Birch president, W. Walter Birch
vice-president and treasurer, H. C. Biggs
secretary, machinery, and proprietors
California Machine Works, 129-135, 1st
" William M., fruits, Stanyan opp Haight,
r. 1721a Haight
Birch W. Walter, vice-president and treasurer
William H. Birch & Co., 129-135, 1st, r.
3732 Sacramento
4®=Birch. See Burch
Birchall Mary, widow, r. 1539 Eddy
" William, tailor J. F. Flierl, r. 410 Post
Bird Barbara J., widow, r. 5 Burcham PI
" Caroline H., widow, r. 921 Jessie
" Daisy Miss, waitress, r. 5 Burcham PI
" Edith F. Miss, waitress, r. 5 Burcham PI
" Edward, cook Harry Adolph, r. 623 Clay
" Edward, 1st engineer str Newsboy, r. 14
Midale
" Frank L., manager P. Centemeri & Co., 7
Kearny, r. 843 Fillmore
" Frank W., salesman F. W. Kreling Sons
Co., r. 511, 24th
" George R., salesman P. Centemeri & Co.,
r. 843 Fillmore
'• Harry (Bird & Haughy), r. 2316 Jones
" Henry C. r. 1501/2 Market
" James W.. sign painter, r. 1311 Eddy
" Jesse, r. 134, 9 th
" Johannes W., hardware, glass and wall
paper, 3238-3240 Mission, r. 6 Tiffany PI
" John C, machinist, r. 652^4 Jessie
" John C, machinist Main St. I. Wks., r.
3037, 16th
" John F., 3d asst. engineer str Washtenaw,
r. 328M Sanchez
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SOSXOSI-r IVIARKET" ST.
Bird Manley D., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Marion F., r. 325 O'Farrell
" Mary D., clerk Market St. Ry., r. Lorin
" Michael H., machinist, r. 510 Mission
" Nelson J., examining surgeon The Travel-
ers' Ins. Co., r. 2100 Bush
" Patrick F.. cashier, r. 2921 Pine
" Richard, clerk S. P. Co., r. 19 Gilbert
" Kobert B., freight clerk P. C. S. S. Co., r.
" Robert S., watchmaker, 912 Powell
" Samuel A., salesman J. B. Russell, r. 606
Larkin
" Walter, plumber, r. 1140a Howard
" William, cooper, r. 4 Alger PI
" William O., stenographer Jones, Mimdy &
Co., r. 843 Fillmore
Bird & Haughy (Harry Bird and James C.
Haughy), proprietors California Saw
Works, 208-213 Mission, tel Main 1505
.^Bird. See Burd
Birdsall Alfred W., stereotyper, r. 412, 5th Av
" Benjamin, r. 1105^/4 Vallejo
" Charles J., salesman The Pope Mfg. Co., r.
639 Guerrero
" David H., traveling salesman Cal. Powder
- Wks.,r. 944, 20th
" Frederick, machinist Union I. Wks., r.
11051^ Vallejo
" Frederick W., physician, 1634 Sacramento
" George, lieuienant police, r. 629 Guerrero
" Geoige L., bartender Osborn & Co., r. 23
Willow Av
" Walter B., cashier Am. Type Founders' Co.,
r. 627 Ellis
" W. B.Mrs., r. 627b Ellis
" William L., bartender James P. Dunne &
Co., r. 33 Willow Av
" Zephnlah, superintendent Wells, Fargo &
Go's stable, r. 831 Green
Birdsey Arthur, porter Brigham, Hoppe & Co., r.
1003 Polk
-^^Birge. See Burge
Birgle Charles (Struven & Birgle), r. 101 Ne-
vada
" Charles, tanner, r. 33d bet Vermont and
Kansas, Potrero
Birkholm Charles C, masterschr F. S. Redfield,
office 38 California, r. 1045 Market
" Emil M. C, cabinet maker, r. 309^/4 Chatta-
" F. S., master schr Lottie Carson, ofBce 10
California, room 3, r. 1045 Market
" Hans H. (Birkholm & Field), r. 1037, 20th
" Henry, hostler, r. 1011 Devisadero
" S. G., master mariner, r. 1045 Market
Birkholm & Field (Hans H. Birkholm and
Harry B. Field), proprietors Yosemite
House, 1043-1045 Market
" Soren G., restaurant, 44 East, and liquors,
46 East, r. 334 Fair Oaks
Birkinshaw George, asst. engineer str Point
Loma, r. 742 Howard
Birkmaier George L., agent T. L.Leedom & Co.,
35 New Montgomery, r. Alameda
Birmingham James, r. 315. 14th
" John, policeman, r. 643 Valencia
" Joseph E., with Shreve & Co., r. 718b
Bush
" Mary, r. 2717 Pacific Av
" Sarah Miss, r. 230 Chenery
4®" Birmingham. See Bermingham
Blrnbaum Abraham, fruit peddler, r. 686 Ash Av
" Herman B., ship and freight broker, 123
California, room 13, r. 701 Webster
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900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Birnbaum Louis, salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
1223 Ellis
" Sarah Miss, saleslady, r. 686 Ash Av
" Sigmund, cap manufacturer, 340 Clemen-
tina
" William, clerk Irvine & Watts, r. 686 Ash
Av
Biro Adolph A., optician, r. ,511 Haight
Birrell David M., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.,r. 1921 Buchanan
Birss William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1530
Castro
Birth Leopold H., machine hand William J.
Thomson, r. 809 Treat Av
Bisbee Elijah, r. 506 Battery
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 706 Ashbury
" Elizabeth Mrs. (Bisbee, Williams & Co.),
r. 125 DeLong Av
" James, molder Vulcan I. Wks., r. 507 Bry-
ant
Bisbee, Williams & Co. (Mrs. Elizabeth Bisbee
and Lewis and Benjamin Williams),
mining and metallurgy, 122 Davis
Biscanter Henry, clerk F. R. Pielhof, r. NW
cor Cortland and North Avs
Bischel Elizabeth, widow, r. 544 Bryant
Bischof Henry P., clerk McGown Grocery and
Supply Co., r. 509 Frederick
Bischofberger Rudolph, mechanical engineer
Union I. Wks., r. 308 Elizabeth
Bischoff Anton, bartender Cornelius Kramer, r.
801 Sansome
" Caroline Mrs., nurse, r. 1782 Folsom
" Dietrich, shoemaker, 228, 24th
" Henry, lumberman, r. Ill Cap
" John, molder Vulcan L Wks., r. 1782 Fol-
som
" Valentine, barber, 1782 Folsom
" Walter, carpenter, r. E s York nr 15th
" William, clerk, r. 506a, 6th
4S=-Bischoff. See Bishop
Blscioni Alamo, hog ranch, E s San Bruno Av
nr 15th Av South
" Anselmo, florist, r. E s San Bruno Av nr
15th Av South
Bisconi Asano, florist P. Canepa &Co.,r. 155
San Bruno Road
Biscop Andrew, cablet maker Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. Oakland
Biscotto Bartello, fruits and vegetables, r. 1703
Howard
Bishell Elizabeth, widow, r. 544 Bryant
Bishop A. J. P., insurance, r. 619 Hyde
Bishop Armitage Church Orphanage of Cali-
fornia (San Mateo), L. W. Wadham sec-
retary and treasurer, 530 California,
room 38
" Carrie A., widow, r. 223a Leavenworth
" Charles, machine hand David Woerner, r.
1782 Folsom
" Charles J., salesman Thomas Day & Co., r.
1913 Sacramento
Bishop Charles R., vice-president The Bank of
California, NW cor California and San-
some, r. Occidental Hotel
" Christopher, stevedore, r. 19 South Park
" Francis A., civil engineer, r. 720 Central Av
' ' Frank, carpenter and builder, 1719 Fillmore,
r. 1530 Eddy
" Frank, operator flre alarm and police tele-
graph, r. 2234 Pine
" Fred W., reporter Call, r. 632 Post
" Frederick J. G., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r.
406 Sutter
" Gabriel, cement worker, r. 305 Minna
" George D., carpenter, r. 719 Golden Gate Av
Bishop George W., storekeeper Occidental Ho-
tel
" Harry, floor walker Pac. Carriage Co., r. 48,
8th
" Harry H., carrier postofQce, r. 523 Eddy
" Harry M., laborer Golden Gate Park, r. 11
Johnston Av
" Henry, r. 717 Post
" Herman, president Western Furnishing
Co., 967 Mission, r. 1101 Geary
" HilmerO., stair builder Henry McMahon,
r. Alameda
" Homer L., stair builder John Boiler, r.
Detroit nr Moulton Av
Bishop Ira, manager San Francisco Tool Co.
and superintendent Pacific Power Co.,
23 Stevenson, r. 1600 Fell
" James D., box clerk postofiice, r. Alameda
'■ James H., carpenter, r. 16 Harlan PI
" James W.. machinist, r. 424 McAllister .
" John, teamster, r. 719 Post
" John R., cigar maker William Freund, r.
515 Sacramento
" Joseph, yard hand Pac. Roll. Mills r. 715
Howard
BISHOP JOSEPH,
chimney sweeping, ofllce 807 Market,
Flood Building, telephone 441, r. 844
Mission
Bishop Lewis H., secretary Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 1096 Post
" Marie G. Mrs., teacher music, r. 501 Post
" Mary, widow, r. 437 Hermann
" Michael, liquors, 26, 1st
" Peter D., bartender Donnelly & Brannan,
r. Mission
" Richard, teamster, r. 647 Willow Av
" Samuel A., painter, 510 Post, r. Berkeley
" Sophia, widow, r. 513, 26th
" Susan, widow, r. 1913 Sacramento
" Theopilus, carpenter, r. 139 Clara
Bishop Thomas B. (Bishop & Wheeler), r. 2309
Washington
" Tyndall, student Charles H. Wilson, r. 720
Central Av
" Wiley S., livery stable, 2918-2930 Mission,
r. 513, 26th
" William H., cashier Gottlob Gall, r. Lorin,
Alameda Co.
" William H. J., salesman Sachs Bros. & Co.,
r. 801 Ellis
Bishop & Watt (James Alva Watt), attorneys
at law, 21-23 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
Bishop & Wheeler (Thomas B. Bishop, Charles
S. Wheeler, Ludwig M. Hoefler, Guy C.
Earl and William Rix), attorneys at
law. 532 Market, room 41
4®" Bishop. See Bischoff
Bishop's ABC Guide, Trafflc Publishing Co.
publishers and proprietors, 429 Mont-
gomery
Biskell Albert, waiter, r. 441 Minna
Bismal H., cook str Santa Rosa
Bismark Mining Co., Alfred K. Durbrow secre-
tary, 69 Nevada Block
Bisordi Victor (Bisordi & Dini), r. 203 Clara
" & Dini (Victor Bisordi and Max Dini),
fruits and vegetables, 332, 5th
Bispham Josiah, teamster Gray Bros., r. 908
BisrioUeo Theodore, mariner, r. 3 Vallejo
Biss William C, laborer S. P. Co., r. 404, 3d
Bissell Lewis H., superintendent Oriental
Warehouses, r. Alameda
Bissert Harry H., student, r. 234, 8th Av
Bisset Andrew, r. 523, 18th
" George L., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
404 Bryant
" Robert, r. 6 Day
Bissett Bruce, clerk Christian Bruse, r. 1633
Leavenworth
" William N., miner, r. 1623 Leavenworth
" William W., paper carrier, r. 1633 Leaven-
worth
Bissinger Adolph (Bissinger & Co.), r. 1918
Jackson
" Andrew H., cigar dealer, r. 3303 Geary
" Newton, clerk, r. 1601 Scott
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Bissinger Samuel (Bissinger & Co., Legallet-
Hellwig Tanning Co., and Charles G.
Bennett & Co.), r. 1601 Scott
Bissinger & Co. (Adolph and Samuel Bissinger
and Julius Heilbronner), leather, hides
and wool, 215-217 Clay
Bissland Duncan, machinist, r. Ill, 12th
Blssley Jacob, butcher, r. 521 Mission
Bisson Antoine, laundry, 236, 7th
" Bertrand B., capitalist, r. 414 Vallejo
" Joseph A., carpenter, r. 4 Bacon PI
Bitancurte John, milker Devlin & Sons, r.
Morse nr Watt Av
Bither Frederick L., laundryman, r. 1304, 20th
Bitley Frank W., marine engineer, r. 823c Capp
Bitscher J., r. 116 Hyde
Bitschnau Frank, porter The Oberon, r. 1204
Larkin
Bittancourt John, master mariner, r. 213 Pros-
pect PI
Bitter Edward, r. 2603 Sacramento
" Edward H., carpet layer and upholsterer,
514 Post
" Julius, glassblower, r. 30 Pearl
" Lawrence, photographer, r. 606d Bartlett
Bitterlin Joseph, proprietor New Waldo House,
765 Mission, r. 404 Tehama
Bittner Louis, shoemaker August Meyer, r. 909
Kearny
Bitzer Jerome E., painter, r. SE cor Pierce and
Filbert
Biven John F., commission merchant, r. 904 Oak
Bixby Anson C, laborer, r. 619 Shrader
" Edward M., clerk Charles Christensen, r.
212 Powell
•' John, engineer, r. 149, 2d
4®=-Bixby. See Byxbee
Bixler David, capitalist, r. SWcor Union and
Pierce
Bizarra Frank, cook, r. 52314 Jessie
Bizzero John, bricklayer, r. 319 Green
Bizzi Therese, widow, r. 5 Bacon PI
Bizzo Martio, fruits and vegetables, 8I5V2
Greenwich
JBjick Paul R., carpenter, r. II2I14 Howard
Bjolstad Andres, cashier Henry Lund & Co.,
r. 1219 Jones
Bjork Johan, tailor, r. 28 Mary
Bjorkengren Charles, drayman Martin P. Detels,
r. 12 Sacramento
Bjorkman Ellen, widow, r. 2314 Moss
" Richard, r. 23^4 Moss
Bjorkmann Oswald F., waiter, r. 12 Hawthorne
Bjorman Henry, liquors and boarding, 9 Clay
" John, tanner, r. Montcalm nr Isabel
" Victor, tanner A. B. Patrick, r. Montcalm
nr Isabel
Bjorn August, machinist, r. 225a 14th
Bjorn Carl F., shoemaker, 531, 2d
" Hakon, clerk G. Ammerup, r. 1116 Army
Bjornsen Fred, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Bjornstad Anton, machinist, r. 944, 18th Av
South
Bjornstadt Tena, domestic, 2220 Webster
Bjorkstam A. Ludwig, engineer Union I. Wks.,
r. 1131 Stevenson
Bjornsted Frederick, seaman, r. 9 Clay
Bjors Charles, tanner, r. Montcalm nr. Isabel
Blach Charles, physician, 318 Kearny, hours 10
to 11:30 a. m. and 3 to 4 p. m., telephone
Main 1008, r. 1319 Ellis, telephone Pine 81
Blaehmann Otto, bookkeeper S. F. Pioneer Var-
nish Wks., r. Fruitvale
Blachree William A., clerk Luscombe & Isaacs,
r. Berkeley
Black Alexander (Baier & Black), r. 7 East
" • Alexander, can maker Standard Oil Co.
" Alexander, laborer, r. 36 Sharon
" Alexander W., machinist Wheeler & Wil-
son Sewing Machine Agency, r. Oakland
Black'Alfred P., attorney at law and assistant
district attorney. New City Hall, 2d
floor, r. 1316 Green
" Andrew, lumberman, r. 723V2 Vallejo rear
" Annie F., widow, r. 11 Heron
" A. P., musician, 5 Flood Bldg
" Arthur L., paying teller London and San
Francisco Bank, r. Sausalito
" Asa, carriage painter, r. 132 Clinton
Black August W., machinist Risdon I.
Wks., r. 39 Natoma
" Carrie B. Mrs., teacher vocal music, r. 1324
Octavia
" Catherine, widow, r. 326 Golden Gate Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 1131 McAllister
" Charles, salesman J. L. Cahill Co., r. 1314
Harrison
" Charles, tilesetterThos. F. Rigney, r. 2633
Howard
" Chares E., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Charles M., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1524C Fell
" Christina, domestic, 1007 Leavenworth
" Daniel, salesman H. M. Black & Co., r. 804
Webster
" Daniel R., boiler maker Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks., r. 56914 Howard
" Diamond Canning Co.. 318 Front
Black Diamond Coal Mining Co.,
Pierre B. Cornwall president, 450 Main
telephone Main 466
Black Diamond Steel Works (Pittsburg, Pa.)
James L. Hydes Pacific Coast manager
119 California
" Edward, joiner Schussler Bros., r. 8 Laus
sat Av
" Edward G., bookkeeper P. F. Dundon, r
522 Jersey
" Edwin C, engineer U. S. lighthouse ten
der Madrona, r. 712b Fell
" Edwin H., painter and paper hanger, 130
Eddy
" Eldridge K., shoemaker, r. 28 Minna
" Eliza, widow, r. 132 Clinton
" Elizabeth, dressmaker, r. 323, 10th
" Eugene, wood and coal, r. 339 Eddy
" Eva C, widow, r. 700 Jones
" Fanny Miss, bookkeeper H. M. Black & Co.,
r. 326 Golden Gate Av
" Frank M. (Black & Forrest), r. 13240ctavia
" Frederick D., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
40 Ridley
'• George W., driver Morton Special Delivery,
r. 628 O'Farreli
" George W., shirt cutter, r. 1002 Polk
" G. W., r. 301 Leavenworth
" Helena H. Miss, clerk Thomas McCraith
&Co., r. 415 Filbert
" Henry C, superintendent West Coast
Safety Faucet Co., 223 Mission, r. Oakland
" Henry M. (H. M. Black & Co.), r. 221 Brod-
erick
Black H. M. & Co. (Henry M. Black), carriage
makers and repository, 120-130 New
Montgomery, tel Main 341
" Howard, custom shirt maker, 5^4 Kearny,
room 5
" Howard M., medical student, r. 1913 Pacific
Av
" James, marine reporter Merchants' Ex-
change Assn., Meiggs's wharf, r. 4 Hart-
man
Black James A., physician, office and r. 406
Sutter, rooms 3-4, hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. m., Sundays 10 to 11 a. m., telephone
Main 1338
" James C, shipping clerk A. I. Hall & Son,
r. 324 Bush
" Jane Miss, r. 405 Turk
" Jennette Miss, dressmaking, 513 O'Farreli,
r. 323, 10th
" John, blacksmith Almerin T. Becraft, r.
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San Francisco OfBce, 405 Sansome St
xu
Black John, carrier postofflce, r. 19 Morris Av
" John, clerk, r. 436, 27th
" John, expressman, r. 327 Beale
" John, hostler Presidio and Ferries RR., r.
4.26 Jackson
■' John A., shoemaker, r. 140 Minna
" John C, master schr Monterey
' John R., painter, r. 1314ioHarrison rear
" Joseph, machinist, r. odIVs Howard
Black Josepll, manufacturer of fruit and salmon
cans, 815-817 Sansome, r. Commercial
Hotel
" Katherine M. Miss, teacher singing, 326
Golden Gate Ave
" L. F., typesetter Novelty Rubber Stamp
Wlcs., r. 408 California
" Louis F., millhand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 1514^4 Pacific Av
" Mary E., widow, matron City and County
Hospital
" Matthias, clerk Signal Transfer and Ex-
press Co., r. 628 O'Farrell
" Max, cigar maker, r. 14i/4 Decatur
•' N. M. Mrs., seamstress Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co.
• Peter R., house and sign painter, 918 La-
guna
•• Preston L., restaurant, 2701 Mission
• R. M. Mrs., teacher music, 1.324 Octavia
■ Robert, upholsterer Bernhard MattressCo.,
r. 436, 27th
• Robert C, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1405b
Pacific
•• Robert G., carpenter, r. 713 Elizabeth
•• Robert N., r. 1324 Octavia
■ Samuel B., bookkeeper, r. 723, 23d
• Samuel M., engineer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1718 Sanchez
■ Sarah A., widow, r. 1712 Baker
• Scott, car repairer S. P. Co., r. SE cor Ala-
bama and Mariposa
■' Thomas, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 323, 10th
■ Thomas, laborer Francis Smith & Co., r.
551 V2 Howard
" Thomas, laundryman Modern Laundry Co..
r. 11 Heron
•' Thomas C, laborer, r. 321 San Carlos Av
•' ThornburnD., bookkeeper Pierce & Co., r.
8191/, Lyon
" Walter R., law student Martin Stevens
" William, butcher Carlo Giovannetti, r. 140
Minna
" William, fireman chemical engine 3, r. 120
Jackson
■• William, glove cutter, r. 132 Clinton
'• William, laborer Francis Smith & Co., r.
obm Howard
•^ William, liquors, 615 Bryant
•■ William C, sewer contractor, 713 Elizabeth
•• William H., carpenter, r. 2633 Howard
■' William H., laborer Masonic Cemetery, r.
1415 Lyon
" William J., carpenter, r. 713 Elizabeth
'■ & Forrest (Frank M. Black and William D.
Forrest), gents' furnishing goods, 209
Montgomery
v8S=-Black. See Blach
Blackall Joseph B., cabinet maker C. F. Weber
&Co., r. 321, 5th
Blackaller Charles E., student, r. 410 Haight
" Jesse T., clerk Overland Freight Transfer
Co., r. 410 Haight
Blackburn Charles, foreman Cal. Casket Co., r.
1039 Mission
" Frank L., packer Cal. Casket Co., r. 527
Geary
Blackburn George N., salesman Gilbert Bros. &
Co., r. Oakland
" Henry, cook, r. 1611 Mason
•' Henry E., marine engineer, r. 117 Jones
" Herbert H., detective, r. 2 Tay
" John W., clerk Western Assurance Co.
" Kate, widow, r. 717 Broadway
" Mason S., janitor, 26 O'Farrell
" William T., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1530 Eddy
Blacke James, sailmaker, r. 409 Pacific
Blacklock John D., machinist, r. 1336 Sacramento
" Teresa, widow, r. 1336 Sacramento
" William D., oiler, r. 1336 Sacramento
Blackman Arthur M., chief officer str City of
Sydney, r. 528 Jones
" Cassius, collector, r. 608 Jones
•' Cassius H., policeman, r. Buena Vista nr
Cortland Av
■' Charles, baker, r. 772 Mission
■■ Ellis A., bookkeeper Anglo-American
Crockery & Glassware Co., r. 2520 Sutter
■• Elmer L., sign cleaner, r. 715 Howard
" EstellaG. Miss, teacher music, 2520 Sutter
" Henry, insurance collector, r. 725 Turk
- Henry I., clerk, r. 2520 Sutter
" Horace G., piano tuner Sherman, Clay &
Co., r. 912 Pine
" Joseph, tailor, r. 213 Langton
■• Lemuel O., bookkeeper, r. 2520 Sutter
" Melville E., clerk Harry Unna Co., r. 2520
Sutter
" Michael, laborer, r. 640 Tennessee
" Milton J., plumber, r. 2520 Sutter
BLACKMAN MORRIS J.,
plumbing, gasfltting and stoves, 22&
Hayes, r. 2520 Sutter
Blackman Oscar L., bookkeeper S. F. District
Tel. Co., r. 2520 Sutter
Blackmar Laura, widow, r. 1002 Dolores
•' Ransom C, salesman, r. 1002 Dolores
Blackmore A. Miss, dressmaking, 14 McAllister
" William G., driver engine 24, r. 326b Eu-
reka
Blackstaff AnnD., widow, r. 2215 Polk
" Marguerite D. Miss, teacher Spring Val-
ley Grammar School, r. 2215 Polk
Blackstein Arthur, r. The Mirabeau
Blackwell George L., clerk local freight office
S. P. Co., r. 338 Eddy
" Horatio S., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1437 Pacific
" H. S. Mrs., widow, r. 603 Ellis
•' James, r. 1425 Steiner
" John H., laborer, r. 226 Mission
" Michael, helper, r. 501 Napa
" Michael D., r. 1119 Scott
'■ Nathan, marine fireman, r. 10 Anthony
■' William, cashier Crown Distilleries Co., r.
Hotel Savoy
Blackwell's Durham Tobacco Co., Herman
Heyneman Pacific Coast agent, 117-119
Pine
Blackwood Charles, bartender S. R. Mount, r.
137 Montgomery
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2002 Pacific Av
" Harry T., clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 2002 Pacific Av
■' William, ship carpenter, r. Iowa bet 23d
and 24th, Potrero
Blacky Annie Miss, glovemaker, r. 1715 Dupont
" Stephen, watchmaker, r. 146a 5th rear
Blade Aaron, clerk A. W. Hawkinson, r. 613
Jessie
" Arthur M., salesman Fisher & Co., r. 8II14
Golden Gate Av
Blaes Joseph, bakery and restaurant, 2935 Fol-
som
Blago Manuel, barber Adolph Davis, r. 335, 5th
Blagsteck Maria Mrs., r. 12 Bryant Av rear
Blaich Adolph, agent and importer j. S. Holler
& Co's cutlery, 35 New Montgomery, r.
1622 Larkin
Blaikie George W., joiner P. C. S. S. Co., r. Oak-
land
■' James T., property master California
Theatre, r. 7 Pratt PI
" Susannah, widow, r. 7 Pratt PI
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Blain Oscar, foreman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1.534 Jackson
" William J., superintendent Cypress Lawn
Cemetery Assn., 9 City Hall Square, r.
Colma, San Mateo Co.
Blaine Robert J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1532 Turk rear
Blair Carrie M. Miss, r. 1231 Pine
" Charles M., secretary James Irvine, 214
Pine, room 39, r. 643 Haight
" Chauncey S., pattern maker, r. 48 Minna
" Emma Miss, cashier M. A. Gunst & Co.,r.
505 Page
" Frank, photographer, r. 26 Clinton Park rear
" Frank P., bookkeeper Phelps & Miller, r.
510 Geary
" George, plumber William Mclntyre, r. 439
Bush
" Guy L., contracting freight agent O. R.
& N. Co., 630 Market, r. 835 Ellis
" James, foreman John G. lis & Co., r. 2737
Bryant Av
" James, with W. R. Knights Co., r. Placer-
Tille, Cal.
" James A. W., laborer, r. 47 Williamson
" James C. (Atlantic Brush Co.), r. 814, 23d
" J. B., clerk Railroad House, 533 Commer-
cial
Blair John, vice-president W. R. Knights Co.,
600-606 Front, r. Sacramento, Cal.
" John, waiter, r. 605 Pine
" John B., clerk, r. 2727 Bryant Av
" JohnL., traveling freight and passenger
agent Atlantic & Pac. RR Co., 61 Chroni-
cle Bldg
«' John N., bookkeeper Spring Valley W. W.,
r. Oakland
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 1 Columbia Square
" Kittle, widow, r. 319 Sutter
" Laura M., widow, r. 234 Capp
" Lester A., clerk Great Am. Imp. Tea Co. ,
r. 48 Minna
" Lily Miss, cashier Wilson Dining Saloon,
r. 505 Page
" Matilda, widow, r. 3 Chatham PI
" Robert (Atlantic Brush Co.), r. 832, 23d
" Samuel, shipowner and wholesale lumber,
34 Luning Bldg, r. 1315 Van Ness Av
" T. M. Mrs., widow, r. 223 Mason
Blair Walter B., chief clerk District Attorney's
office, r., 1815 Baker
" William (Richardson & Blair), r. W-A
Webster
■' William, lumber, r. 1315 Van Ness Av
" William, restaurant, r. 505 Page
" William B., cashier Ship Owners' Assn. of
the Pac. Coast, r. Alameda
Blaisdell Charles J., salesman, r. 1714 Market
- " Edwin L., blacksmith Visitacion Water
Co., r. 21st Av South bet J and K
" Nathaniel, draughtsman Clinton Day, r.
726 Bush
" Oscar A., carpenter S. P. Co., r. 33 South
Park
" William, salesman Owl Drug Co., r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
4®=-Blaisdell. See Blasdell
Blaise Andrew J., maltster Jackson Brewery, r.
cor Silver Av and Merrill
" Julia, widow, r. 521 Stevenson
Blaisser Frank, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
Blake A. G., civil engineer, r. 834 Page
Blake Alfred E., physician and surgeon, 28
Geary, r. 525 Ellis
" Anne, widow, r. 240i4 Ritch
" Bessie Miss, saleslady W. J. Fitzmaurice
r. 311 Chattanooga
" Bridget, widow, r. 51'/^ Clara
" Charles, laborer Diggins Bros., r. S s Til-
den nr South Broderick
Blake Charles E. Sr., dentist, 33 Kearny, r. 42
Belvedere
" Charles J., baker, r. Victoria nr Palmetto
Av
" Charles R., physician, 1844 Geary
" Charles S., clerk, r. 301, 3d Av
" Charles T., last maker S. F. Last Factory,
r. 121 Turk
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAKKET ST.
r COOKING and HEATING
[STOVES.
Blake Dental Co., Alfred E. Blake president,
Robert J. Blake manager, 28 Geary
" E. Mrs., r. 1210 Mason
" Edith, widow, r. 834 Page
" Edward, laborer, r. 506 Napa
" Eliza, widow, r. cor Carolina and Butte
" Elizabeth S., widow, r. 530 O'Farrell
" Flora Miss, r. 1608M Lexington Av
" Frederick, hostler Cole & Wise, r. Alms
House Road nr Corbett Road
" George, cabinet maker, r. 28V2 Madison Av
" Harry C, stenographer, r. 618 Eddy
" Henry J., longshoreman, r. 502^4 Broadway
" Herbert W., pattern maker, r. 19a Har-
rison Av
^' Hiram H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 43
Lafayette
" Ivy, r. 2205 Webster
" James, expressman, NE cor Post and
Montgomery, r. 183 Perry
" James, sailmaker E. E. Hitch, r. 409
Pacific
" John, contractor, r. 433, 17th
" John, gents' furnishing goods, 915 Illinois
" John J., tailor, r. 126 Ellis
" John R., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
9091/2 Dolores
" JohnT., teamster James M. Newell, r. 57
Shipley
" Joseph, barber F. G. Fields, r. 810 Battery
" Julia, widow, r. 121 Turk
" Laura M. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 42 Belvedere
" Lillian, widow, r. 301, 3d Av
" Lillie, widow, r. 3305 Webster
■' Louis S., cashier Goodall, Perkins & Co., r.
43 Belvedere
" Maria, widow, r. I6O814 Lexington Av
" Marinda Miss, teacher music, r. 618 Eddy
" Martha F., widow, r. 1614 Geary
" Mary C. Mrs., varieties, 1108 Valencia
" Mary L., widow, r. Victoria nr Palmetto
Av
" Maurice B., widow, r. 808 Hyde
" Maurice C. (Blake & Harrison), r. 808 Hyde
" M. C. Mrs., r. The Colonial
BLAKE, MOFFITT & TOWNE,
dealers in paper, 512 to 516 Sacra-
mento and 519 Commercial Streets,
branches Los Angeles, Cal., and Port-
land, Or.
Blake Nettie, widow, dressmaker, r. 223 Mason
Nicholas, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 18
Rincon PI
Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1048 Mission
Preston A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Richard W., ship joiner, r. 1120 Treat Av,
rear
Robert H., bookkeeper Kohler & Chase, r.
1713 Leavenworth
Robert J., dentist 38 Geary, r. 42 Belvedere
Sarah E. B., widow, r. 429 Eddy
Seth B. , office 36-38 Fremont, r. The Colonial
Sherman T., salesman Sherwood & Sher-
wood, r. Berkeley
Sidney W., machinist William Wedgwood
Machine Wks. r. 909% Dolores
SumnerC.(estateof), stationery, 439 Kearny
Sumner I., student, r. 2205 Webster
Theodore F., bookkeeper First National
Bank, r. 2305 Webster
Thomas F., druggist, 416, 3d
Timothy, upholsterer, r. 18 Rincon PI
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the Queen of England. Bottled at the
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Blake Walter W.. house painter, r. 44 Morris Av
" William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
Sierra
" William E., shipping clerk Wellman, Peck
& Co., r. Alameda
" William L., house painter, r. 19a Harrison
Av
Blake & Harrison (Maurice C. Blake and Ed-
ward C. Harrison), attoi-neys at law, 39-
42 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
Blakeley Bridget, widow, r. 304 Grove
" Eugene, millhand Harris & Jones, r. 756
Bryant
ii®=Blakeley. See Blakley
Blakely Alexander, salesman William S. Phil-
lips, r. 1039 Mission
" James M. (Brooks & Blakely), r. 25, 7th
" John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
202, 2d
" Joseph H., operator fire alarm and police
telegraph, r. 1712 Pacific Av
" William A., bartender Patnande & Labor-
dette, r. 1418 Clay
Blakeman T. Z., attorney at law, 508 California,
rooms 2U-2I r. 1607 Gough
Blakeney Thomas J. Major, superintendent u.
S. Life Saving Sei-vice (Pacific Coast),
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 35, r. 3OO6/2
Sacramento
Blaker Charles H., master str Piedmont, r. East
Oakland
" Joseph, apprentice Whyte & De Rome, r.
East Oakland
" Joseph, mail clerk, r. 224 Francisco rear
Blakeslee Frederick A., clerk S. P. C. Ry
" Henry, laborer, r. 821 12th Av South
" Walter, cigar maker, r. 821 12th Av South
Blakeway John, tinsmith, r. 2533 Mission rear
Blakiston Duncan G., portrait artist, 3(10 Castro
" John S., sailmaker, r. 424 San Jose Av
" Robert, clerk, r. 114, 8th
Blakley Frank D., conductor S. F. & S. M Rv
r. 3514 Mission
4®=-Blakley. See Blakeley
Blamey William H., groceries and liquors, 83
Brady
Blanc Alexander S., salesman Chauche & Bon
r. 16 Lloyd
" Blanche Miss, compositor Le Petit Cal-
if ornien, r. Alameda
" Julia Miss, actress Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. Hotel Langham
" Mathieu, painter, r. 539 Vallejo
" Stewart A., salesman Buchanan Bros r
515 Stockton
" Susan Mrs., r. 837 California
«S=-Blanc. See Blank
Blanchard Charles, rigger, r. 902 Illinois
" Charles H., clerk, r. 1921 Green
" David, r. 723 Golden Gate Av
" David M., chief engineer str Leader
" Edward J., salesman Schussler Bros., r.
723 Golden Gate Av
" Elizabeth Miss, teacher Miss West's
School for Girls, r. 3009 Jackson
" Emeline, widow, r. 2III14 Bush
Blancliard Frank A., carpenter and contrac-
tor, 950 Howard, r. 18-39 Mission
" Frank R., marine engineer, r. 1812 Webster
" George M., clerk Spring Valley W. W r
Alameda
" George N., helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. Sausalito
" Henry M., quartermaster str Gaelic r 144
4th
" Henry P., r. 2009 Jackson
Blanchard Herbert P., clerk Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 712 Sutter
" James, hostler Jensen & Hermansen, r. 409
Taylor
" James M., musical director Blanchard's
Band, r. 723 Golden Gate Av
" Jeanette J., widow, r. 1904 Pierce
Blanchard John 0., teas and wholesale com-
mission, ofSce 54 Luning Bldg, 3 Califor-
nia, r. Berkeley
" John R. (J. R. Blanchard & Co.), r. 148 Mi-
nerva
" J. R. & Co. (John R. Blanchard and George
S. Ailing), marble works, cor San Jose
Av and Sadowa
" Justinian, clerk Justinian Caire Co., r. 23
Hawthorne
" Lena, widow, r. 826 Bush
" Leo A., clerk Excelsior Wire Wks. , r. 23
Hawthorne
" Leopold, chandelier maker S. F. Novelty
and Plating Wks., r. Alameda
" Marion S., teacher Business Evening
School, r. 728 Sutter
" Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 744 Howard
" Milton E., teacher Lowell High School, r.
728 Sutter
" Montie F., engineer, r. 5441/2 Sanchez
" Walter J., meter reader Spring Valley W.
W., r. 1904 Pierce
" William, r. 1921 Green
" William, conductor, r. 613 Larkin
Blanchard's Band, J. M. Blanchard musical
director, 723 Golden Gate Av
Blanchat Francis A., elevator man Mutual Life
Bldg., r. 1047 Mission
Blanche Frederick, student, r. 314, 3d
Blanchet Henry F., bookkeeper, r. SlQYz Hayes
" Henry F., tailor, r. 407, 3d
" Henry F. Jr., with Singer Mfg. Co., r. San
Rafael
Blanchette Louis, boots and shoes, 304 Hayes
Blanchfleld Thomas, carpenter, r. 228 Oak
" Timothy, teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 443,
nth
" Timothy Mrs., liquors, 443, 11th
Blanchflower Arthur B., sexton St. Luke's
Episcopal Church, r. 1711!^ Clay
Blanckenburg Emil, r. 1316 Ellis
" Theodore (Dresel & Co.), r. 1316 Ellis
Blanco Antonio B. (Blanco & Brun), r. SE cor
Bush and Grant Av
" House, Joseph B. Bernadou proprietor, 421,
4th
" Josefa, widow, r. 505 Green
" Manuel, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 59V^
Jessie
Blanco & Brun (Antonio B. Blanco and Benja-
min Brun), proprietors Poodle Dog Res-
taurant, SE cor Grant Av and Bush
Blancou Martha Miss, laundress Peter Honde-
ville, r. 234, 1st
Blanding Forrest H,, foreman First St. Wks.
Union Iron Wks., r. 10 Adair
Blanding Gordon, attorney at law, 22-23 Mills
Bldg., 9th floor, r. 1900 Franklin
" Frank H., laborer, r. 314 Howard
" Henrietta H. Mrs., teacher elocution, r.
703i4 Hyde
" Robert H., bookkeeper Ashton & Gardiner,
r. 633 Market
Blaney John, r. 2731 Sacramento
" John H., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1135 Ellis
" Mary Miss, saleslady Mme. Alma E. Keith,
r. 1135 Ellis
" Sadie, widow, r. 1419 McAllister
Blaney Thomas, teamster Frank A. Hiegel
Blangay Samuel F., teamster, r. 556 Bryant
Blank Anton, brewer, r. 539 Sacramento
" Bernhard proprietor Hanover House, 819b
Howard
Blank Charles A., manager E. Gamier & Co.,
618 Sacramento, r. 1703 Baker
" Cristopher F., sergeant police, r. 1237 Wal-
ler
" Florence Miss, r. 230 Turk
" Fredericka, widow, r. 113 Ivy Av
" George A., laborer, r. 230 Turk
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Blank Gustav, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. Alameda
" Peter, seaman, r. 329 Drumm
" Rudolph C, teamster Getz Bros. & Co., r.
909 Kearny
4®-Blank. See Blanc
Blanken Henry, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 504
Leavenworth
" Henry, proprietor Six Mile House, San
Bruno Av nr county line
" Jacob, watchman, r. 615a Lombard
" Nicholas (Fred Mohrman & Co.), r. 501
Broadway
Blankenberger Anton F., shoemaker, 3119 Fill-
more
Blankenhorn Frederick, helper Krug c& Yung, r.
408, 7th
" George, glovemaker, r. 408, 7th
" Gottlieb, baker, r. 408, 7th
" Jacob, laborer Pac. Can Co., r. 408, 7th
Blankenstein Jacob, peddler, r. 136 Langton
" Leo, salesman A. Goodman, r. 611 Eddy
" Milton H., salesman Palace of Novelties,
r. 1053 McAllister
Blankman Harold G., manufacturers' agent, 304
Front, room 5, r. Oakland
" William, dentist, WSIM Market
Blankmeister Louis, bartender Henry Schulz, r.
438 Jessie
Blanque Edouard, waiter Jacques Mounier, r.
108 Prospect PI
" Henri, waiter Fabien Hitte, r. lOSProspect
PI
Blanton Mary N. Miss, nurse French Hospital
Bias Renteria, bootblack, r. 2 Maiden Lane
Blasauf John F., machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r.
28 Borland
" William T., engineer W. T. Garratt&Co.,
r. 537, 5th
Blasdel Henry G., mining, 419 California, room
32, r. East Oakland
Blasdel H. G. Jr., manager Blasdel Improved
Ore Concentrator Belt Co., 419 Call
foi-nia room 33, r. East Highlands, Oak-
land
Blasdel Improved Ore Concentrator Belt Co.,
H. G. Blasdel Jr. manager, 419 California
room 23
Blasdell George E., machine operator Joseph
Wagner Mfg. Co., r. 100%, 2d
4®=-Blasdell. See Blaisdell
Blasevich Diemetro, seaman, r. 539a Union
Blasi Joseph M., barber, 31 Eddy, r. 211/2 Mary
Blasius Burah, foreman, r. cor Brazil and Persia
Avs
Blaskower M. & Co. (Marks Blaskower), im-
porter cigars, 335 Montgomery and NW
cor Kearny and Geary
" Marks (M. Blaskower & Co.), r. 3111 Jack-
son
Blass Charles, newsdealer, r. 433 Ivy Av
" Joseph, driver W. W. Montague & Co.
" Maurice, agent, r. 633 Haight
" Meyer, cigar dealer, r. 14 Hubbard
Blasse Caroline Mrs., ladies tailor, r. 438, 14th
" Henry F., bosmaker Pac. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 428, 14th
" Martin 5'., jeweler W. K. Vanderslioe &
Co., r. 428, 14th
" William F., clerk William W. Davidson, r.
428, 14 th
Blatchford W., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 813
Hyde
Blattler Alois, milker Ruhland & Zimmermann,
r. Pt. Lobos Av nr 32d Av
Blattner Charles C, carriage painter O'Brien &
Sons, r. 238 Green
" Nicholas, proprietor Russ House carriages,
r. 240 Green
" William J., chief deputy license collector,
r. 237 Hayes
Blau Julius, cellerman John Wieland Brewery,
r. 50 Clementina
Blaumford Charles A., electrician, r. 514 Clipper
■■' Fred N., stereotyper, r. 514 Clipper
4®"Blaumford. See de Blaumford
Blauvelt Richard D., deputy recorder's office, r.
1920 Sacramento
Blawn John S., r. 27.33 Greenwich
Blaylock William H., assayer C. A. Luckhardt
&Co.,r. 1009 Powell
Blazek Prokop, tailor, r. 342 Tehama
Blazer Edward, bookmaker, r. 306 Stockton
Blazine Matilda, widow, r. 139 Shipley
Bleadon Charles L., shell jeweler Herman
Cook, r. 150 Minna
Bleamel Julius, carrier postofQce, r. 3033 Geary
Blean James E., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 1630 Grove
" William, carpenter, r. 1630 Grove
Blecher Albert P., harness maker Charles
Weggenmann, r. 322 Hale
" William, poultry raiser. Hale nr Boylston
" William C, driver, r. 322 Hale
Bledden Robert, house painter, r. 736 Washing-
ton
Blehdon William F., collector Gas Consumers'
Assn., r. 816 Ellis
Bleily Alfred C, clerk George E. Plummer &
Co., r. 206 Clement
" Joseph R., barber William House, r. 206
Clement
Bleneau George, street sweeper, r. 417 Harrison
4®"Bleneau. See Blineau
Blenis House, Mrs. Jemima Blenis proprietor,
2000 McAllister
" Jemima, widow, proprietor Blenis House,
2000 McAllister
Blennerhassett Edwin, laborer Harbor Com-
missioners, r. 224, 7th
" John, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 1
Little Russ
" John A., sawmaker Cal. Saw Wks., r. 22
Clara
" Richard, toolmaker Shreve & Co., r. 1 Lit-
tle Russ
" Richard, shoemaker, r. 23 Clara
" Richard Jr., driver, r. 22 Clara
Blesser Charles A., property man Columbia
Theatre, r. 818 Haight
Blessing Fred, janitor Free Public Library, r.
711 Hyde
" Gottlob, teamster, r. 623 Clay
" John, capitalist, r. 500 Sutter
Blethen Clark, r. 1718 Washington
" Clark A., r. 46 Grove
" Clement L. C, clerk Manufacturers' and
Producers' Assn., r. 922 Van Ness Av
" Eugene O., salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Oakland
" Howard T., capitalist, r. The Colonial
" James H., captain night watch fireboat
Governor Markham, r. 518 Devisadero
Blewett August, blacksmith, r. 201 Steuart
" Charles, machinist Electrical Engineering
Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph H., with A. L. Coombs, r. 207 Jones
j8®=Blewett. See Bluett
Bley Abram, capitalist, r. 1979 Eddy
" J. L., clerk C. D. Bunker & Co., r. San
Mateo
" Melville A. (Brown & Bley Co.), r. 1979
Eddy
" Minnie R. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 1979 Eddy
4®=Bley. See Bly
Bleydorn Henry, candy factory, 825^4 Howard
Blick Alfonz S., cigar maker, 221, 33d, r. 319, 33d
" Peter, cigar maker, 126, 23d
Blickensderfer Typewriting Machine (price
$35), James G. Simonton agent, 603 Mar-
ket, basement of Crocker Bldg
Bliemeister Charles, janitor Nucleus Bldg
Bligh Annie M., widow, r. 2017 Buchanan
Blight George, painter John G. Edmondson
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Blight Thomas J., watchman, r. 24 Blake
Blikstad Otto C, laborer, r. ISV^ Fremont Av
Blineau Ada Miss, r. 274 Brannan
.^=Blineau. See Bleneau
Blinn Charles H., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1527
Post
" Frank L,., clerk Robert Dickson, r. Oakland
" Holbrook, actor, r. 1527 Post
" J. P., Krlpman Market St. Ry., r. 1316
Valencia
" L. W. Lumber Co. The, C. A. Hooper & Co.
agents, 204 Front
" Nellie H. Mrs., r. 1527 Post
" Peter J., egg candler Dairymen's Union of
California, r. 216 Francisco
" Theodore A., secretary S. F. Homoeopathic
Polyclinic, 220 Montgomery Av
Blint L., molder Occidental Foundry, r. Golden
Gate, Alameda Co.
Blise Julia, widow, r. 521 Stevenson
Blish Charles H., street contractor, r. 435!4
Stevenson
Bliss Belle F. Mrs., dressmaker Miss Kate M.
Francis, r. 415 Jones
" Bessie, domestic, 1515 Clay
Bliss Charles, merchant tailor, 115 Sutter, r. 3114
Washington
" Edward L., salesman, r. 1916 Howard
" Frank E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 47
Erie
" Frederick A., dentist, 27 Donohoe Bldg, r.
2601 Sacramento
" George D., capitalist, r. 1597 Pacific Av
" John G., clerk U. S. Engineer's office, r.
Alameda
Bliss Joseph J., chief clerk chief quartermas-
ter's office Dept.of Cal., 228 Phelan Bldg,
r. Fruit vale
" Porter L,., baker Old People's Home, r. 102
Silver
" Richard O., clerk Herrmann & Co.. r. 1597
Pacific Av
" William F., carpenter and contractor, 103,
12th, r. 1607 Mission
" Willis L., r. 415 Jones
Blitz Caroline Mrs., proprietor The Wenban, 600
Sutter cor Mason
" Hermann, clerk, r. 505 Grove
" Johanna Mrs., r. 505 Grove
Bliven Fannie M. Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 2219 Webster
" James I. (James I. Bliven & Co.), r. 443 Va-
lencia
" James I. & Co. (James I. Bliven). agents
<• : Pacific Congress Water, 621 Howard
" Kate, widow, r. 2219 Webster
" Ralph W., r. 2219 Webster
"_ Scott, bartender William M. Sears, r. 904
Kearny
Blixt Christina, domestic. 1803 Franklin
Bloch Abraham B.. r. 601 Broderick
" Abraham I., bookkeeper Nevada Bank, r.
1520 O'Farrell
" Arthur, clerk, r. 1520 O'Farrell
" Bertha B. Miss, teacher Lafayette Primary
School, r. 615 Green
" Constantin, dentist, 1228 Golden Gate Av
" Ellis, salesman W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r.
514 Devisadero
" Frank H., laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Henry M., bookkeeper Roos Bros.
" Herbert I., physician strAcapulco, r. 1520
O'Farrell
" Jean, r. 615 Green
" Leon, ladies' hairdresser and hair goods,
141 Post, r. 2138 Post
Bloch Louis, bookkeeper Crown Paper Co., r. 1520
O'Farrell
" Marks, r. 205, 19th
" Samuel (Bloch & Stein), r. 532 O'Farrell
" Selina, widow, r. 1520 O'Farrell
" Valence V. Miss_, secretary Golden Gate
Park Commissioners, r. 615 Green
" William, r. 2514 California
" & Stein (Samuel Block and Charles Stein),
butchers, 839 Geary
4£r-Bloch. See Block
Blochman Nannette, widow, r. 1713 Sutter
" & Cerf (Moise Cerf), lime, cement, plaster,
etc., 14-16 Spear
Block Abraham (Block Bros.), r. 1021 Valencia
" Achille (Block Bros.), and butcher, 1919
Fillmore, r. 2215 Bush
" Adolph. r. 1429 Eddy
" Andrew, laborer, r. 911 Harrison
" Brothers (Achille and Abraham), butchers,
1048 Valencia
" Carl, baker Knudson & Mayer, r. iST-A
Jessie
" Charles, laborer, r. 407 Stevenson
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 3 Stanly Court
" Daniel, merchant, r. 1326 Geary
" David, hardware and clothing, 759!4 How-
ard
" Elias M. (estate of), W. W. Kaufman at-
torney, 159-160 Crocker Bldg
" Emanuel D., office 13 Sutter, r. 1908 Bush
" Felix (Block & Georges) r. 1245 Franklin
" Frederick, bakery, 3026, 16th
" Frederick, tailor Richard Finking, r. 613
Pine
" Frederick D., cooper, r. 411 Greenwich
" H. & L. (Harrv and Leopold), proprietor
Pac. Glove Wks., 220-222 Bush
" Harry (H. &L. Block), r. 2735 Clay
" Henry, nailmaker Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co.. r. 411 Greenwich
" Herman, traveling salesman, r. 1216 Bu
chanan
'• Howard M., stenographer, r. 1913 Pacific
Av
" Israel, cigars and tobacco, 228 Sutter, r
Oakland
Block James N., City and County Tax Collector,
New City Hall, 1st floor, and insurance
agent. 205 Sansome, r. 2323 Pacific Av
" Jeannette, widow, r. 1429 Eddy
" John, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.,
r. 411 Greenwich
" Leon Jr., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1435 Jackson
" Leopold (H. & L. Block), r. 2014 Devisadero
•' Louis, salesman, r. 1429 Eddy
•• Marcus, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 1429
Eddy
" Mark, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1005
Sierra
Block Maurice, manager Anglo-American
Crockery and Glassware Co., 108-110
Pine, r. 1913 Pacific Av
" Maurice, salesman Arm and Cailleau, r.
1203 Octavia
" Olga Miss, pianist, r. 200 Franklin
" R., Mrs., widow, r. 901 Golden Gate Av
" Roy, journalist, r. 2735 Clay
" William, teamster, r. 411 Greenwich
Block & Georges (Felix Block), merchant tailors,
119 Sutter
i3®=Block. See Bloch
Blocksom Ensign C, bookkeeper, r. 710 Post
" Fisher A., salesman, r. 710 Post
" Frances M., widow, 710 Post
&S=-Blocksom. See Bluxome
Blockstein Arthur, bookkeeper Friedlander &
Mitau
Blodes Gilbert, newspaper dealer, r. 17 Sharon
" Joseph, laborer, r. 8 Freelon
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 17 Sharon
" Moses R.. r. 17 Sharon
Blodgett Edwin A., with Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 1213 Laguna
" Frederick E. (Andrews & Blodgett), r. 1428
" S., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 417 Mason
" Walter L., student, r. 2405/2 California
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Blodgett William C, purser str Capt Weber, r.
816a Filbert
Blogg Harry, shoemaker, r. 2824 Mission
Blohm Bernhard H. (Blohm Bros.), r. 526 Waller
" Brothers (John A. and Bernhard A.), gro-
ceries, 600 Haight, and wood and coal,
629 Haight
" Charles H., salesman Getz Bros. & Co., r.
Berkeley
Blohm Ernest H., proprietor Cornucopia Saloon,
SE cor Howard and Main
" John (Goetze & Blohm), r. 541A Hayes
" John A. (Blohm Bros.), r. 526 Waller
Blohm Ludwig, wood carving, modeling and
metal chasing, etc., 213 Mission, r. Oak-
land
>e®=Blohm. See Bloom, Bluhm and Blume
Blohme Cecelia Mrs. (Johnson & Blohme), r.
1623 Pine
" J. Harry, draughtsman Laist & Schwerdt,
r. Oakland
Blom Sarah, widow, r. 426 Vallejo rear
Blomgren Harry, deckhand str Piedmont, r. 203
East
Blomno Louis, peddler, r. 29 Harriet
Blomquest Elma, domestic, 1124 Fulton
Blomquist Martin, machine hand Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. 27, 11th
Blomquist Olof, watchmaker and jeweler, 112
Montgomery, r. 1425 Hyde
BlondeauF., proprietor Gailhard Hotel, 507-509
Pine
Blondell Alice, widow, r. 606 Fulton
" William, teamster, r. 606 Fulton
«®=Blondell. See Blundell
Blondin Louis D., dentist. 111 Eddy
Blondino Frank, barber Robert T. Brodek. r.
1107 Kearny
Blonk Jacob, .3d officer str City of Sydney
Blood Anne, widow, r. 116 Francisco
" Carrie E., widow, r. 62314 Geary
" Edward B., salesman Sperry Flour Co., r.
102 Ellis
" Mary L. Mrs., dressmaking, 615 Bush
" Patrick J., plumber, r. 207 Bartlett
" William, stableman McNab & Smith, r.
1043a Foisom
Bloom August, seaman, r. 100'4 Jackson
" Brothers (David and Jonas), commission
merchants, 303 California, room 4
" Charles, deckhand, r. 204 Jackson
" Charles, porter Grand Hotel
'• David (Bloom Bros.), r. Salvador, Central
America
" David, publisher, r. 408 Golden Gate Av
" David C, bool^keeper Samuel Bloom &
Sons, r. 815 Haight
" Delia, widow, groceries, 528^ Foisom, r. 18
Laurel PI
" Harry, salesman, r. 705 McAllister
" Henry, carpenter, r. 446, 7th
" Henry, produce dealer, r. 220 Chattanooga
" Henry, second-hand clothing, 238, 4th
" John, seaman, r. 6.32 Green rear
" Jonas (Bloom Bros.), r. 2932 Jackson
" Joshua H. (Samuel Bloom & Sons), r. 1118
Fell
" Meyer, produce merchant, r. 616 Grove
" Samuel (Samuel Bloom & Sons), r. 815
Haight
" Samuel, traveling salesman S. H. Frank
& Co., r. 408 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel & Sons (Samuel and Joshua H.).
manufacturers glove leather. 106 Clay
" Solomon, attorney at law, 12 Montgomery,
rooms 13-14, r. 815 Haight
" William, r. 408 Golden Gate Av
" Wolfl, capitalist, r. 408 Golden Gate Av
4®=Bloom. See Blohm, Bluhm and Blume
Bloomenthal Maurice, compositor E. C. Mc-
CuUough & Co., r. 317 Eddy
Bloomer Charles, groceries, 36 Golden Gate Av,
r. 302 Turk
" Hiram R., landscape artist, 506 Battery, r.
Sausalito
" JohnG., publisher Bloomer's Cryptographs,
630 Page
" John T., sweeper Harbor Commissioners, r.
Oakland
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Bloomer Samuel M., cleik Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 1031 Valencia
" William, marine fireman, r. 212, 1st
.^""Bloomer. See Blumer
Bloomer's Cryptographs (International, Com-
mercial and Pacific). John G. Bloomer
publisher, 630 Page
Bloomfield Homer, civil engineer, r. 324 Jones
" William, r. 520 Chestnut
" William C, tailor, r. 237 Guerrero
Bloomheart Biliie, physician, r. 4 Marye Ter-
race
Bloomingdale Sarah, widow, r. 1515 Gough
Bloomquist Theodore, laborer Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 151 Silver
Bios James A., brass molder W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. East Oakland
" William J., harness maker, r. 23 Grand Av
Bloss George P., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
2610 Sutter
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 2I814, 19th
Blossfeldt Charles H., groceries and liquors,
309 Franklin, r. 306 Ivy Av
■' Herman, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
418^^ Fell
Blossom Henry E., with Neville & Co., r. 1811
Broderick
" Mary J., widow, r. 2904 California
" Rudolph, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Blote Henry F.. collector Cbronicle, r. 629 Geary
Blouet John, teamster, r. 560 Howard
Blount John, r. 13 Oak
Blow Albert W., stockbroker, 209 Sansome, r.
714 Bush
Blowden F. F., traveling salesman Brown &
Metzner
Bloxham Charles, carpenter Hugh Williamson,
r. 41, 8th
Bloxom F. A., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
710 Post
Blua Andrew D., laborer, r. I51/, Lafayette PI
" Antonio (Malatesta & Blua), r. 3 Filbert PI
" Joseph, laborer, r. 15% Lafayette PI
" Marianna, widow, r. 15^4 Lafayette PI
Bluchey George, wood and coal, hay and grain,
3208-3210 Fillmore
Blueher George A., teamster, r. 3208 Fillmore
" George H., r. 1026 Bryant
" Mary, widow, delicacies, 405 Jones
Blue Book, Charles C. Hoag publisher, 225 Post
" Frederick, draughtsman The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 327 Eddy
" Gertrude M. Mrs., insurance agent, r. 1812
Market
" Julius, cellarman, r. 50 Clementina
Blue Lakes Water Co. (Amador Co.), J. S. Em-
ery president, Robert McF.Doble general
manager, 202 Sansome, 3d floor, room 2
" Rook Contracting Co., 214 Pine, rooms 58-.59
" Rupert L., assistant surgeon U. S. Marine
Hospital
Blues Harry, helper Risdon I. & L. "VVks., r. 611
Jessie
Bluett Helen Mrs., bookkeeper C. A. Hansen &
Co., r. 8 Golden Gate Av
" John, miner, r. 512 Stevenson
" John, teamster James Mullany & Co., r.
560 Howard
" Susan F., widow, r. 512 Stevenson
4@=Bluett. See Blewett
Bluhm Emma Miss, domestic, r. 565 Bryant
" Gustave, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Rudolph C. (Bluhm & Rath] ens), r. 1317
Pacific
" William H., master schr W. H. Talbot,
office 44 East
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Family Trade a Specialty.
Bluhm & Rathjens (Rudolph C. Bluhm and Peter
F. RathjeDs), pork packers, 1315-1319
Pacific
j8®"Bluhm. See Bloom and Blume
Blum Albert L., clerk Roth, Blum & Co., r. 1226
Post
" Alfred, bookkeeper Neuburger, Reiss &
Co., r. 24 Webster
" Charles, asst. engineer str Homer, r. Berke-
ley
'• Ester Mrs., boots, shoes and clothing, 422,
6th
" George E., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Blum George W., illustrator, engraver and pub-
lisher The Cycler's Guide and Road Book,
a30 Pine, room 51, r. 1817 Powell
" Henry, carpenter, 446, 7th
" Henry, salesman Gustavus Michael, r. 15
Russ
" Henry, second-hand clothing, 228, 4th
" Henry W., agent New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. 1817 Powell
" Isaac, merchant, r. 914 Ellis
" Isidor, insurance, r. 2302 Sutter
" Isidor L., bookkeeper Roth, Blum & Co., r.
1226 Post
" J. & I., merchants (Vacaville), ofBce 7-9
Battery
" Jacob, clerk Mrs. Ester Blum, r. 422, 6th
" Jacob, merchant, r. 1243 Franklin
" Jacques, vice-president Wilmerding-Loewe
Co.. 216 California, r. 812 McAllister
" John, r. 435 Broadway
" John B., printer, r. 1446 Jackson
" Joseph, salesman Cook & Co.. r. 1834 Bush
" Leon (Roth, Blum & Co. and Milly Bros.),
r. 1226 Post
" Leo, salesman Michels & Wand, r. 914 Ellis
" M. & Co. (Moses Blum) grain and commis-
sion merchants, 308 California
Blum Marcus M., leader Blum's Band, 735 Mar-
ket, r. 17 Grant Av, rooms 14-20
'• Marx, milk depot, 709 Larkin
■' Maurice, bookkeeper, r. 1203 Octavia
" Maurice L., bookkeeper, r. 1226 Post
Blum Max, attorney at law, 217 Sansome, room
14, r. 1243 Franklin, tel East 536
'^ Meyer, cloth cutter, r. 71314 Minna
" Milton, merchant, r. 1243 Franklin
" Moses (M. Blum & Co.), r. 2295 Franklin
" Moses, merchant (Vacaville), office 7-9
Battery, r. 1243 Franklin
Blum Myrtil, grain and commission merchant.
314 California, r. 1516 California
" Nicholas, cigar maker, r. 13^4 Zoe
" Peter, bagmaker Hirschf elder & Meaney,
r. 20 Ford
" Richard, seaman, r. 100^4 Jackson
" Robert, r. 41 Belvedere
" S., musician, r. 430 Geary
" S. & Co. (Simon Blum), commission mer-
chants, 308 California
" Sanford, student, r. 1243 Franklin
" Seraphen, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r.
1203 Octavia
" Simon (S. Blum & Co.) and commission and
insurance, 212 Sansome, room 27, r. 1422
Post
" Wolf, tailor, r. 8 Grove
BLUM'S BAND,
Marcus M. Blum leader, 735 Market
Blumann Alexander, conductor S. F. & S. M.
Ry., r. 731 Army
" Sigismund, teacher Cal. School of Elocu-
tion and Oratory, r. 731 Army
Blumberg Ferdinand A., machinist, r. Ill Ful-
ton
" Frederick W., with Geo. F. Grant, r. 8
Liberty
" Gustav, printer Cubery & Co., r. 308V4, 26th
" I. S., tailor NicoU the Tailor, r. 428 Te-
hama
" J. F. Mrs., r. Ill Fulton
" Samuel, tailor, r. 428 Tehama
Blume Adolph, rancher, r. Lake nr 20th Av
" Daniel, salesman W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.,
r. 2161/2 Grove
" Daniel, salesman, r. 2I614 Grove
" Harry, tailor, r. 119, 5th
" Henry, bartender, r. 449, 5th
" Henry, clerk X. L. Dairy Co., r. 59a Precita
Av
" Louis, general merchandise, r. 3I614 Grove
" Michael, peddler, r. 13 Norfolk
" Myer, barber, r. 216!?^ Grove
" N.,r. 781 Mission
•' Nathan, with S. Greenbaum, r. Grand
Southern
" Sadie C, milliner, r. 216V2 Grove
4®~Blume. See Bloom, Blohm and Blum
Blumenberg Ernest, elevator man, 420 Mont-
gomery
" Samuel P., general manager Chocolate
Emulsion Co., 221 Davis, r. 1911 Green
" S. M., widow, r. 1140a Howard
Blumenfeld Moses, house and sign painter, 1083
Howard
Blumenshein Philip, superintendent Salem
Cemetery, r. 34th Av and Clement
Blumenthal Abraham, r. 415 Laguna
" Albert, salesman Blumenthal & Co., r. 415
Laguna
" Alexander, butcher, r. 1014 Hampshire
" Alice A. Miss, teacher Columbia Grammar
School, r. 20141/2 Geary
" B. & Co. (Bernhard Blumenthal, Philip N.
Aronson and Aaron Galland), manufac-
turers gloves, 18-20 Battery
" Bernhard (B. Blumenthal & Co.), r. New
York
" Charles J., bookkeeper Pac. Law & Collec-
tion Co., r. 1004 Van Ness Av
" Edward M., waiter Palace Restaurant, r.
1425!4 Dupont
" Henry, butcher, r. 1014 Hampshire
" Herman S., butcher, r. 1413 Church
•' Herman S. Mrs., dairy produce, 1413
Church
" Isaac, peddler, r. 25 Norfolk
" Julius, drayman, 730 Montgomery, r. 2014"^
Geary
Blumenthal Julius, proprietor Pacific Law and
Collection Co.. 415 Montgomery, room
6, r. 1004 Van Ness Av
" Leo, bookkeeper M. Blum & Co., r. 2807
Harrison
" Louis, printer Goodman-Levison Co., r.
1425% Dupont
" Martha Miss, stenographer M. A. Gunst &
Co., r. 2014/2 Geary
" Max (Blumenthal & Co.), r. 1605 Laguna
" Phineas, salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 914 Pierce
" Solomon, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r.
2014/3 Geary
Blumenthal & Co. (Max Blumenthal), whole-
sale wine and liquor merchants, distil-
lers and manufacturers syrups, cordials,'
bitters, extracts and extra fine sugar
coloring, 658-660 Mission
Blumer Henry, compositor Call
>e®=Blumer. See Bloomer
Blumlein George, bartender James Garrity, r.
130 O'Farrell
Blunck Carl, butcher Caspar Zerr, r. 1622 Broad-
way
" John F., bartender Osmer & Co., r. 3 East
Blundell Arthur W., r. 2814 Sacramento
" Henry, jeweler W. K. Vanderslice & Co., r.
423 Turk
" John W., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
56 Clay
" Walter, chief machinist U. S. str Alba-
tross
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Blundell W. H., fireman U. S. str Albatross
Jes-Blundell. See Blondell
Blunden Walter H., restaurant, 33 Taylor, r. 5
Golden PI
Blundon Joseph W., architect, r. 602 Geary
Blunk A. S., driver Alameda Transfer Co., r.
Alameda
Blunkall John I., r. 1108 Sacramento
" J. W. Mrs., dressmaking, 1108 Sacramento
Blunt Albert C, 1st lieutenant 5th Artillery U.
S. A., recruiting officer, post adjutant,
quartermaster, ordnance, signal and
range officer, r. Fort Mason
" John P., traveling salesman Rosenthal,
Feder & Co., r. Berkeley
" Randel, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 908 Larkin
Bluth Heinreich, traveling salesman Adolph
Blaich
" Martin, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1510 Kentucky
Bluxome G. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 23%
Devisadero
" Gertrude, widow, r. 33'/4 Devisadero
" Isaac D., secretary, r. 2314 Devisadero
" Joseph, physician, 221 Powell
" Joseph F., attorney at law, 14 Sansome,
room 6, r. 221 Powell
4®* Bluxome. See Blockson
Bly James C, shipping clerk Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co.,r. 738 Bay
" Leander A., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r.
Oakland
4®= Bly. See Bley
Blydorn John, carpet layer Gercke Furniture
Co., r. 724 Mission
Blyth Frank A., driver San Mateo Ranch Dairy,
r. 1515 Fillmore
Blyth Henry, president Blyth & Trott, NE cor
Spear and Mission, r. Berkeley
BLYTH & TROTT
(incorporated), Henry Bljrth president,
William J. Trott vice-president, W. W.
Davis secretary, lumber, NE cor Spear
and Mission
Blythe Co. The, Charles Bone secretary, 222 San-
some, 5th floor, room 6
" John, driver Engine 33, r. 1569% Market
" Rose Miss, ladies' hairdresser, r. 1315 Web-
ster
Blywise Benjamin, varnisher West Coast Fur-
niture Co., r. 552!4 Tehama
" Charles, varnisher West Coast Furniture
Co., r. 1533 Eddy
" Moses, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi
" RoseB., r. 1533 Eddy
B'nai B'ritb Endowment Fund Assn., Jacob
Levison secretary, 131 Eddy
B'nai B'rith Hall, 121 Eddy
B'nai B'rith Hall Assn., Jacob Levison secre-
tary, 131 Eddy
B'nai B'rith Library, Jacob Levison secretary,
Aaron Wiener librarian, 131 Eddy
Boa Mining and Milling Co., R. H. Daley secre-
tary, 316 Post
Boag Charles E., plumber M. F. Welch, r. 1410
Webster
" James M., office 628 Market
Boalt John H., attorney at law, 532 Market, room
41, r. Oakland
" Julia G. Miss, r. 301 Leavenworth
Boan Daniel B., clerk H.Roman & Co., r. 131
Turk
Board Iter A. Miss, dressmauer, r. 944 Valencia
" Jeannett Mrs., r. 1424 Howard
Board of Bank Commissioners, Paris Kilbum,
Jesse B. Fuller and Harvey W. Magee,
530 California, rooms 19-30
Board of Brokers (Pacific Stock and Exchange
Board), 316 Montgomery
Board of Brokers (San Francisco Stock and
Exchange Board), 337 Pine
Board of Brokers (Stock and Bond), Edward
Barry secretary, 22 Merchants' Exchange
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some, room 1
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Church, 731 California
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Siieehan secretary, 2b Mills Bldg, 10th
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Boardman George C, general agent ^tna Ins.
Co. (of Hartford), 514 California, r. 1750
Franklin
" George C. Jr.. clerk Shainwald, Buckbee &
Co., r. 1750 Franklin
" Jolm H., printer, r. 125, 14tli
" John H., tea 9,nd cofiee merchant, r. 215
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BOARDMAN, KENNE & CO.
(Julius W. Boardman and Frank G.
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perfumes, toilet articles, flavoring
extracts, 8 Sutter
Boardman Minnie Miss, dressmaking, 125, 14th
" Samuel H., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co.,
r. 1750 Franklin
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Franklin
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Hecht, r. 125, 14th
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" John F., carpenter, r. 2138 Mission
Boas Adolph, with Judah Boas, r. 1239 O'Farrell
" Benjamin, bookkeeper J. Boas, r. 1239
O'Farrell
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" David, cigarette maker James M. Boas, r.
704 Bush
" Isidore, r. 344 Grove
" James M., cigarettes and Turkish tobacco,
424 Montgomery, r. 14 Hanover PI
Boas Judah, capitalist, 330 Montgomery, Cal.
Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 1239 O'Farrell
" Max, plater Schaezlien & Burridge, r. 344
Grove
" Nathan, cashier J. Boas, r. 1239 O'Farrell
Boatman's Freighting Agency, N. H. Olsson
manager, 32 Steuart
Bob Anton, baker, r. 1215 Folsom
Bobbins John H., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 12 Pleasant
Bobier John, gardener, r. 506, 27th
" Sara Miss, glovemaker, r. 506, 27th
Bobkicwicz Louis, carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 474 Jessie
Bobsien Christiana, widow, r. 1840, 23d
" Henry, salesman South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. 7th Av South bet M and
N
" William, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. 7th Av South bet M and
N
Bobst James R., salesman W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 521 Golden Gate Av
Boca Mill Co. (Boca, Cal.), C. A. Grow secre-
tary, 27 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Bocarde Harvey, bartender, r. 723 Capp
" Isabella, widow, r. 6 Zoe
" James B., president J. B. Bocarde Drayage
Co., 36 Market, r. 51b South Park
Bocarde J. B. Drayage Co., J. B. Bocarde presi-
dent, Henry E. Pennell secretary, 36
Market
" Joseph, shoemaker, r. 723 Capp
" Matthew, foreman, r. 89 Silver
" William, carpenter, r. 1274a 18th
Bocca Antonio, musician, r. 530 Vallejo
" Rocco, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Teresa, widow, r. 5.30 Vallejo
" Vincenzo (Bocca &Co.). r. Oakland
" & Co. (Vincenzo Bocca and Joseph Sui-
sain), lodgings, 736 Pacific
Boch Louise H. Mrs., stenographer and type-
writer, 47 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
" Theresa, widow, r. 2111 Fillmore
" Charles C, with Orpheum Theatre, r. 1619
Powell
" Henry, gilder Davis Bros., r. 1920 Mason
" Frederick W., maltster Empire Malt House,
r. 16 Pfeiffer
" George H., frame maker, r. 1930 Mason
" H., waiter str Mariposa
" Jacob, tailor, 1648 Market, r. .305 Haight
" James, clerk S. Peckerman, r. 621 Haight
" Joseph, r. 621 Haight
" Louis, waiter, r. 309 Ivy Av
" Samuel, tailor Chicago Clothing Co., r.
22OV2 Fulton
" William, salesman, r. 17 Lapidge
" William Mrs., dressmaker, r. 17 Lapidge
Bocken Sophie Mrs., r. 811 Union
" W.M.,gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 813b Lett
Bocker Louis (Bocker & Anthanen), r. cor Cam-
bridge and Wayland
" & Anthanen (Louis Bocker & Leopold
Anthanen), dairymen, cor Cambridge
and Wayland
Bockhoop Martin, clerk John C. Otten & Co., r.
1629 Turk
Bockius C. P., salesman American Oil Co.
" Frances, widow, solicitor Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co.
Bockman Henry C, real estate, r. 414 Brannan
" John C, clerk, r. 414 Brannan
" John R. B., salesman Roos Bros., r. 414
Brannan
Jg^Bockman. See Bachman, Boeckmann and
Buckman
Bockstatt August, liquors, 310 O'Farrell, r. 810
Bush
Bocqueraz Antoine (Shea, Bocqueraz & Co.), r.
607 Sutter
" Leon, salesman Shea, Bocqueraz & Co., r.
607 Sutter
Bocovitch Peter, cigars and tobacco, Union St.
Wharf
Boddker Joseph, carpenter, r. 632 Minna
Boddy Wright S., messenger Pac. Bank, r.
Berkeley
Bode Agnes Miss, teacher languages, r. 1630 Oc-
tavia
" Charles N., carpenter Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 440, 6th
" Eide H., saloon keeper, r. 14 Birch Av
" Ernest F., policeman, r. 13'/2 Pond
" Frederick, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., 1703
Jones
" George E. E., capitalist, r. 1759 Howard
" Herman C, helper Dow Steam Pump Wks.,
r. 65 Minna
" Julius G., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. Berkeley
" Louis, carpenter Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 440, 6th
" Louis, cement worker, r. 11 Madison Av
" Louis, deckhand str Resolute
•' William W., portrait artist, r. 1057 Folsom
Bode & Haslett (incorporated), S. M. Haslett
president. John O. Strauch secretary, pro-
prietors Battery Street Warehouse, 1301
Battery, Internal Revenue Bonded Ware-
house No. 1, 1203 Battery, Flint's Ware-
house, 1205 Battery, Greenwich Dock
Bonded Warehouse, cor Greenwich and
Battery, and Overland Bonded Ware-
house, SE cor Townsend and 3d
4®=-Bode. See Bodie
Bodectel W. C, watchmaker A. I. Hall & Son,
r. Berkeley
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Bodega Tlie, Henry Siebs proprietor, 109 Market
Bodel August, artist, 514 Post
" Christ, tanner Struven & Borgle, r. 1007
Alabama
Bodeman Henry W., tinner, r. 311, 38th
Bodemann Adolph, vinegar maker, r. 1104, 32d
Bodemer Frederick, trimmer Mutual Electric
I^ight Co., r. 112, 1st
Boden Annie Mrs., proprietor Long Branch
House, ^36 Sutter
" Ernest, machinist, r. 1114^^ Tennessee
" Frederick C, salesman W. R. Grace & Co.,
r. 1413b Mason
" George A., clerk John H. Boden & Co., r.
1313b Mason
" John F., r. 1413b Mason
" John F. Jr., clerk John H. Boden & Co., r.
1413b Mason
" John H. (John H. Boden & Co.), r. Hay-
wards, Cal.
Boden Jolin H. & Co. (John H. Boden and
Charles C. Leavitt), ship, custom house
and Internal revenue brokers, 504 Bat-
tery
" Michael, truckman truck 1
" Richard, stonecutter O. E. Brady, r. 984
Howard
4@= Boden. See Bodin and Bowden
Bodewig George, portrait studio, 79 Columbian
Bldg, 916 Market
Bodflsh William H., attorney at law, 39 Mont-
gomery Block, r. 620 Oak
Bodie Charles H., liquors, SW cor 4th and
Channel
" Consolidated Mining Co., Henry D. Walker
president, Milton E. Willis secretary,
62 Nevada Block
" Railway and Lumber Co., Thomas Menzies
secretary, 310 Pine, room 18
" William, laborer, r. 66 Oregon
Jg®- Bodie. See Bode
Bodin Paul (AUais & Bodin), r. 523 Pine
Bodine James A., conductor S. F. &. S. M. Ry.,
r. 57 Chenery
Bodkin Elizabeth Miss, r. 135 Borland
" Thomas, contractor, r. 205i4 Steiner
" Thomas P., physician, r. 205i4 Steiner
Bodie Charles H., barber Ingell & Dunlap, r.
124, 39th
Bodmer Charlotte Mrs., dressmaking, 503 Sutter
" Henry G., marine engineer, r. 20 South
Park
" Martin, machinist, r. 502 Sutter
Bodros R., yardman South S. F. Tannery
" Sidonie, widow, embroiderer, r. 27 Scott PI
Bodson Henry, bartender Matt Grimm, r. 1524
Powell
" Nicholas, driver Bonnet Bonnet, r. 61254
Broadway
Bodwell Harry H., mining secretary, r. 331
Bartlett
" Harry W. (L. R. Larzelere & Co.), r. 920
Santa Clara Av, Alameda
" Martha J., widow, r. 430b Fulton
Bodwin P., pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 643
Broadway
Boe Owen, picture frames, 328, 4th
Boecher William, bartender, r. 307 Eddy
Boechett G., machine hand H. Friedrichs, r.
1443 Harrison
Boecker John, rattan and willow worker, 32054
Montgomery Av
Boeckmann Frederick, president E. A. Fargo
Co., 316 Front, r. 1630a McAllister
Boeckmann Frederick C, r. 1630 McAllister
^8®=" Boeckmann. See Bachman and Bockmann
Boeddicker George, elevator boy Shreve & Co.,
r. West Berkeley
Boedefeld Ewald, salesman John Boedefeld, r.
41 Russ
" John, furniture, 1171 Mission, r. 41 Russ
" J. Walter, clerk Harrold, Belcher & Allen,
r. 824 Powell
" William, teamster, r. 102 Langton
Boedeker Henry, groceries. SE cor Green and
Kearny, r. 1226 Kearny
" Joseph, carpenter Boedeker, r. 633 Minna
Boege Adolph, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r. 6
St. Mary's Av
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazed and. Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309. 311. 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Boege Hans, porter South S. F. Packing and Pro-
vision Co., r. St. Mary's Av nr Mission
Road
" Herman, butcher, r. St. Mary's Av nr Mis-
sion Road
" John, teamster, r. 504 Athens
Boegershausen John, waiter, r. 48754 Haight
rear
Boegle Laura, Miss, cashier Lippman Bros., r.
554 Lapidge
Boegler Frederick, teamster, r. 133454 Eddy
Boehle William, engineer, r. 1 Ewer PI
Boehm Albertina, widow, r. 145054 Minna
Charles D., porter D. E. Allison Co.
Daniel, restaurant Tiburon Ferry, r. Com-
mercial Hotel
Frank, bedmaker, r. 139, 4th
Frederick, carpenter, r. 1114 Treat Av
Henry, tailor, r. 10 Turk
Herman, laborer William A. Schrock
Jacob B., r. 246, 6th
Jennie, widow, r. 142 Fell
Max (Boehm & McLennan), r. 42 Grove
Oscar Mrs., dressmaker, r. 50954 Hyde
Otto H., brass finisher S. F. Novelty &
Plating Wks., r. 837 McAllister
Boehm & McLennan (Max Boehm and Roderick
N. McLennan), managers Atlantic Pub-
lishing Co., 50 St. Ann's Bldg
Boehme A., farmer, r. 636 Commercial
" Angelita, widow, r. 225a O'Farrell
" Charles A., druggist, r. 3034 Steiner
" Emil A., clerk, r. 225a O'Farrell
" Frederick, clerk, r. 2111 Fillmore
" Linda R. Miss, hairdresser, r. 225a O'Far-
rell
" Louis M., lithographer, r. 22.5a O'Farrell
Boehmer Catherine, domestic, 1426 Clay
" Hermann, cooper J. Gundlach & Co., r. 437,
6th
Boehnke Arthur E., bookkeeper, r. 410, 29th
Boehrer J. & Co. (John Boehrer and K. E. Arf-
sten), carpenters, 408 Sacramento
" John (J. Boehrer & Co.), r. Berkeley
Boehringer Charles, tanner The Norton Tan-
ning Co., r. 1025, 10th Av South
Boeken Marcus W., gripman, r. 813B Central Av
Boelen Alfred B., pattern maker, r. 555a Na-
toma
" John D., helper Dow Steam Pump Wks., r.
524 Union
" William, r. 555a Natoma
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 100, 5th
Boell Charles L., printer, r. 415 Filbert
" Frank, employee Cal. Fruit Evaporating
Co., r. 415 Filbert
Boelsems Elso, laborer, r. 315 Cumberland
Boepple Michael, foreman I. L. Solomon & Co.,
r. 326, 29 th
Boerckel Samuel, machine hand S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 900 Brannan
Boericke William (Boericke & Runyon), and
homoeopathic physician, 1812 Washing-
ton
BOERICKE & RUNYON
(William Boericke, M. D., and Edwin
W. Runyon), homoeopatliic pharmacy,
234 Sutter bet Kearny and Grant Av
Boeringer Pierre N., superintendent art and
mechanical depts. Overland Monthly
Publishing Co., 508 Montgomery, room
26a
Boerlin Edward, porter, r. 639 Commercial
Boerman Erik, barber, 304 Folsom, r. 104 New-
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Boerner William, liquors, Corbett Av nr Alms
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Boernicke Louis, shoemaker, r. 1922 Howard
Boesctl Emile, president Boesch Lamp Co., 585
Mission
" Henry E., bookkeeper Boesch Lamp Co., r.
29 Haight
Boescli Lamp Co., Emile Boesch president,
Martin Bauer vice-president and m.ana-
ger, Marius Artigues secretary, 585
Mission
Boescher William, bartender People's Palace
Boese Charles H., physician German Hospital,
r. 1104 Market
" Charles J., saloon keeper, r. 23 Hickory Av
" Edward S., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 22
Hickory Av
•' Frederick (Jurgens & Boese). r. 1006a
Golden Gate Av
" George, quartermaster str Columbia
" Henry A., architect Reid Bros., r. 1006a
Golden Gate Av
•' Herman (Wittenberg & Boese), r. 938 Mis-
sion
" John, bartender, r. 174 Jessie
" Nicholas (Wilkens & Boese), r. 50 Erie
4^* Boese. See Boes and Bose
Boeseke Bertram C, dental student, r. 160
Golden Gate Av
Boesmann Charles, clerk, r. 715 Howard
Boessenecker George L., clerk Nash & Boess-
enecker, r. 111914 McAllister
" John J., clerk Nash & Boessenecker, r.
1119!/2 McAllister
" Robert C. (Nash & Boessenecker), r. 1119^4
McAllister
Boettcher A., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co. , r. 222 Page
" Paul, floorwalker G. Verdier & Co.
4®"Boettcher. See Botcher and Bottcher
Boeven Paul, assistant repairer Fire Alarm
and Police Telegraph, r. 1423 Geary
Boferino Frank, boatman, r. 3 Vallejo
Bofinger Jacob (Wamser & Boflnger), r. 342
Clementina
Bogan Charles, painter John P. Eraser
" Dell Miss, r. 721 Brannan rear
" George J., clerk, r. 26c Hawthorne
" Jennie Mrs., r. 327 Broadway
" Patrick, molder, r. 26c Hawthorne
" William F., r. 153 Silver
Bogan Winifred Mrs., r. 816b Filbert
4S=Bogan. See Bogen and Boggan
Bogaxdus Jolm P., editor and proprietor The
Figaro, 533 Merchant, r. 9^4 Delgado PI
Bogart Andrew T., student, r. 501 Devisadero
" Arthur W., hardware, 1502 Market, r. 501
Devisadero
" C. M., widow, r. 1421 Clay
" E. S., past assistant surgeon U. S. str
Albatross, r. 1001 Pine
•' Frank A., groceries and hardware, cor
Haight and Masonic Av, r. 501 Devisa-
dero
" James A., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1431
Clay
" Jane Mrs., r. 1406 Van Ness Av
" J. F., with Ames & Harris, r. 1406 Van
Ness Av
" John E., seaman, r. 626 Eddy
" Mary M. Mrs., proprietor The Victor, 1006
Pine
" Maye A. Miss, actress, r. 1006 Pine
" Orlando H., expert accountant, r. 1006 Pine
Bogart W. F., cashier The Examiner, 756 Mar-
ket cor Grant Av, r. 830 Haight
Bogasch Charles, porter, r. 613 Post
" James, teamster, r. 218, 9th
Bogdan Vincent, cook M. Cressalia, r. 1033 Mis-
sion
Boge Carl oysters, SE cor California and Polk,
r. 127 Wood
" Jaspar, oysterman Carl Boge, r. 127 Wood
" Philip, manager Carl Boge, r. 3917 Sacra-
mento
4®"Boge. See Boag and Bogue
Bogel Edward, druggist, r. I41I14 Guerrero
" Henry F., groceries and liquors, NE cor
15th and Dolores, r. 552, 15th
" Louise, widow, r. 115 Stockton
4®=-Bogel. See Bogle
Bogen Louise, widow, r. SW cor Noe and Henry
Bogen William, proprietor The Louvre, NW cor
Powell and Eddy, tel Bush 3, r. 642 Oak
" William C, cashier The Louvre, r. 642 Oak
Boger Frederick E., cigars and tobacco, 540
Hayes, r. SE cor Hayes and Fillmore
" William, groceries and liquors, 835 Hayes
Bogetto Martin, vegetable peddler, r, 41 Juniper
Boggan Owen, r. 1900 Buchanan
Boggiano Domenico (Bacigalupi & Boggiano), r.
17 Sonora
•• Giovanni B., florist Luigi Chiappari, r. cor
Wayland and Somerset
Boggs Samuel T., laborer Pac. Gas Impt. Co., r.
2222 Greenwich
Bogie William, laborer, r. 17 Boyce
Bogle George, stableman McNab & Smith, r. 5>4
Lapidge
" George E., driver Simmen Bros., r. 5^4 La-
pidge
BOGLE J. H. MRS,,
proprietor Quaker Medicine Co., 6 City
Hall Square, r. 323 Clipper
Bogle John H., driver, r. 323 Clipper
Bogle Joseph H., manager Quaker Medicine Co.,
6 City Hall Square, r. 333 Clipper
Joseph S., boatbuilder, r. 554 Lapidge
See Bogel
Bogliolio Luigi, driver, r. 533 Filbert rear
Boglione Luigi, laborer, r. Cortland Av opp
Wool
Bogue Benjamin, millhand Cal. Barrel Co., r.
Minot and Powhattan
" Felix, clerk D. Cavagnaro & Sons, r. cor
Onondago and Delaware Avs
" Hugh, helper Buckingham & Hecht, r. 146
Moultrie
" James, blacksmith Peter W. Commins, r.
Powhattan Av nr Moultrie
" John, carpenter, r. Powhattan Av nr
Moultrie
" Margaret, widow, r. SSSy^ Ritch
■' Michael, laborer, r. Ellsworth nr Cortland
Av
Bolian DanielJ., wines and liquors, 835 Bryant,
r. 60 Crocker
" James, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 60 Crocker
" James A., r. 931 Howard
" Michael, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co,, r. 60 Crocker
" Patrick, driver Morton Special Delivery
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 44 Minna
" Peter, core maker Occidental Foundry, r.
58 Crocker
" Thomas, laborer Occidental Foundry, r. 60
Crocker
" William, laborer, r. 125 Perry
j8S=Bohan, See Bohn, Bohen, Bone and Bowen
Bohannan Michael J., r, 4O81/2, 9th
Bohannon David E,, r. 334 O'Farrell
" John, carpenter, r. 339, 4th
Bohemian Benevolent Society, 10 California,
room 13
Bohemian Club, 130 Post
Bohemian Cyclery, Joseph F. and Christine
Moran proprietors, 1839 Polk
Bohen Benjamin F., detective, r. 235 Kearny
Bohen George T., solicitor Alliance Assurance
Co, and president Board of Fire Commis-
sioners, r. 617 Pine
" Henry, r, 819b Howard
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Bohen Jolin, stableman, r. 432 Ivy Av
" Louis, cook, r. 529 Hickory Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 417 Sanchez
jg®=Bohen. See Bohan, Bohn and Bowen
Bohl Herman, teacher St. Paul's German and
English School, r. 607 Willow Av
Bohle Albert F.. harness maker William C. F.
Stein, r. 30 Rincon PI
" Edward H., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
1629 Church
•' William, teamster, r. 20 Rincon PI
Bohlen Ernest (Seeba & Bohlen), r. 2602 Post
" Martin H., liquors, 101 Berry
Bohlig John H., salesman Domestic Sewing
Machines, r. 528 Golden Gate Av
Bohling Charles, groceries and liquors, NW
cor Bush and Jones, r. 1008 Bush
" Louis, clerk, r. 335 Drumm
Bohlken John M., machinist, r. 832, 26th
Bohlmann Ehler (Hahn, Bohlmann & Co.), r.
304,3d
" George, bartender John Rutemann, r. 600
7th
" Henry (Hahn, Bohlmann & Co.), r. 121 Sil-.
ver
" Herman, clerk Hahn, Bohlmann & Co., r.
138 Perry
" Hermann, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Hayes and Polk
4®"Bohlmann. See Bahlmann and BoUmann
Bohls H. & Co. (Henry Bohls), tobacco manu-
facturers, 244-246 tremont
" Henrv (H. Bohls & Co.). r. 10221/2 Guerrero
Bohm A. C., clerk R. Liddle Co., r. 621 Stevenson
" Ernest A., physician, office and r 333, 6th
" George H., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 631 Stevenson
", Harry R., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 631
Stevenson
" Helena E., stenographer Marcus J. Wald-
heimer, r. Mill Valley, Marin Co.
" John A., porter Greenebaum, Weil & Mi-
chels, r. 621 Stevenson
" Josephine Mrs., varieties, 401 Haight, r.
211 Webster
" Otto, laborer Miller & Son, r. lOlSi/s Ver-
mont
" Robert W., clerk, r. 65!^ Clementina rear
Ji®~Bohm. See Boehm and Boehme
Bohmaers Hugo R., r. 34 Lewis PI
" William, druggist, r. 34 Lewis PI
Bohmansson H. Robert, druggist Baxter &
Oesting, r. 130 McAllister
" William L., clerk, r. 120 McAllister
Bohme Clara, widow, r. 431 Vallejo
" George, teamster Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 113 Moulton Av
Bohmer Henry, tailor, r. 56 Montgomery Block
" Herman, cooper, r. 437, 6th
Bohn A. Mrs., r. 316 Octavia
" Andre, r. 771 Howard
" Daniel, laundryman, r. 9 Vandewater
" Ernest M., plumber and gasfltter, 733b
Clementina
" G., farmer, r. 636 Commercial
" Lizzie Miss, milliner Stange & Jaenicke, r.
733 Grove
" Louise, widow, r. 48 West Park
4ES"Bohn. See Bohan and Bone
Bohne Julius, waiter The Oberon, r. 1026 Minna
" Lizzie Miss, bakery and notions, 1302!4
Hayes
" Richard, waiter, r. 1078 Howard
Bohnenberg Catherine, widow, r. 334 Francisco
rear
" Frederick, carpenter, 16th Av South nr
Railroad Av
" John, liquors, junction 4th and Kentucky
Bohnenberger John, carpenter, r. 358, 11th
Bohner John, groceries and liquors, 300 Turk, r.
8 Marye Terrace
Bohns Emilie, widow, r. 2001 Dupont
Bohr Bertha Miss, milliner, r. SOOIK,. 16th
" C. Mrs., ladies' furnishing goods, 3005, 16th,
r. mn%, 16th
" H. A. Philip, statistician Nathan, Dohr-
mann & Co., r. 3005, 16th
" H. A. Philip Jr. (Nissum & Bohr), r. 300VA,
16th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Bohr Wilhelmina Miss, milliner, 3003, 16th
Boioe C. de S., collector Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. Oakland
" John, waiter, r. 257 Stevenson
4®"Boice. See Boyce
Boicelli Daniel, gardener, Colombo Market
" Ferdinand, scavenger, r. 1807 Lombard
" Orazio, gardener, Colombo Market
Boido Jose, pressman George H. Tay Co., r. 21
Ohio PI
Boie F. H., master mariner, 9 Mission
Roien Charles, clerk F. Rippe, r. 2801, 16th
Boillot Leon, artist Chronicle, r. Oakland
Boise Gerhardt, seaman, r. cor Prospect and
Eugenia Av
Boisse Gaston, clerk Henry Gehrt, r. 706 Cali-
fornia
" Gaston J., pressman, r. 2014^4 Dupont
Boisseau Emile, shoemaker, 519i4 Post
Boisson George, driver Bonestell & Co., r.'1506
Jones
Boitano Angelo, laborer, r. 3622 Sacramento
" Carlos, clerk Frank Baoigalupi, r. 4i^
Keyes Alley
" Giuseppe, marble polisher, r. 3 Bartol
'• John B., bootblack, 2003 Fillmore, r. 3633
Sacramento
" L. & Co. (LuigiBoitano and Alberto Rosa),
liquors, 636 Front
" Louis, macaroni maker, r. .33 Boardman PI
" Luigi. r. 314 Pacific
" Luigi (L. Boitano & Co.), r. 622 Front
Boivin Louis E., carrier postofflce, r. 218 Stockton
Boje Robert (Miller & Boje), r. 618, 6th
Bokariza Peter (Burin & Bokariza), r. 561 Stev-
enson
Bokenmeier Simon, r. 417 Powell
Bolan James, clerk, r. 3613 Post
" John, clerk, r. 2613 Post
" M. Mrs., r. 113 Kearny, room 17
" M. J., physician, 1102 Valencia
" William W., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
Alameda
4®~ Bolan. See Bohlen and Bowlan
Boland Bridget, widow, r. 19V2 Harriet
" B. M., carrier postofflce, r. 2429 Harrison
" Bridget, widow, r. 3429 Harrison
" Daniel D., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 457
Jersey
" Dennis J., harness maker J. O'Kane, r. 1125,
20th
" Edward M., bookkeeper, r. 2429 Harrison
" Francis, laborer, r. 3041, 16th
" G., r. 510 Pacific
Boland James B., with John H. Sievers, r. 210
Dolores
" Joanna M. Miss, teacher Columbia Gram-
mar School, r. 2429 Harrison
" Joseph F., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 39
Powell Av
" Lawrence, laborer S. P. Co., r. 778 Har-
rison
" Maggie, widow, r. 345% Shipley
" Michael, cigars, 714 Kearny
" Michael C, harnessmaker J. O'Kane, r.
1135, 20 th
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 19% Harriet
" Nellie, domestic, 607 Fell
" Patrick, laborer, r. 19% Harriet
" Patrick, real estate, 224-336 Bush, r. 1033
Bush
" Patrick T., laborer, r. 1310 Mason
" Richard J., carrier postofflce, r. 431. 10th
" Richard J., sailmaker, r. 431, 10th
" Robert, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 16th and Bryant
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Boland Robert J., bartender Alphonse Revert, r.
Bryant bet Eldorado and Center
" William Mrs., widow, r. 2030 Broadway
Bolander Catherine Mrs., furnished rooms, r.
1014, 8th
" L. Ph. (Bolander & Perkins), r. 1032 Fair
Oaks
BOLANDER & PERKINS
(L. Ph. Bolander and George E. Per-
kins), proprietors Eureka Planing MiUs
and manufacturers flag poles, grain
and straw carriers, H5-H7 Main
Bolce Daniel H., carrier postofflce, r. Oakland
Boldemann A. C. & Co. (Adoph C. and Oscar
Boldemann), essential oils, 307 Commer-
cial
" Adolph C. (A. C. Boldemann & Co.), r. 2634
Howard
'■ Charles A., manager Golden State and
Commercial Traveler, r. 2624 Sutter
" Gustav, shipping clerk Louis Saroni& Co.,
r. 2624 Sutter
" Louise, widow, r. 2624 Sutter
" Oscar (A. C. Boldemann & Co.), r. 2624 Sutter
Bolderl Dominick. liquors, 1020 Bryant
Boldt Henry (Boldt & Dabel). r. 1 Harriet
" Lawrence, clerk J. W. Rooch, r. 313U
O'Farrell
" & Dabel (Henry Boldt and Herman Dabel)
groceries and liquors, SW cor Sixth and
Folsom
Bole Constant, gardener, 1516 Post
" David C, foreman G. W. Clark & Co., r. 522
Jones
•' George, r. 911 Battery
" Harman R., bartender, r. 18, 1st
" James, clerk Forbes Bros., r. Alameda
" John, r. 911 Battery
" John Jr., teamster, r. 911 Battery
" Robert C, receiving clerk S. F. &S. M.Rv
r. 229 Bartlett ^ '
" William, teamster, r. 911 Battery
-eS^Bole. SeeBoell
Boleen Frederick, carpenter, r. 2817 Folsom
Boles Alfred, porter Italian-Swiss Agricultural
Colony, r. 724 Filbert
-eS^Boles. See Bohls, Bolles and Bowles
Bolesworth Brittain, lard refiner, r. 1130 Bryant
Bolfing Arthur J., clerk Harbor Commissioners
r. 1010, 15th
Bolger Charles, laborer, r. 27 Capp
" Eugene J., house painter, r. 22 Folsom Av
" J. Anthony, salesman, r. 923 O'Farrell
" James, 3d officer str Columbia, r. 35 Tehama
" James J., men's furnishing goods, 124, 4th
r. 309 Minna
" John, plasterer, r. 8I914 Dolores
" John, quartermaster str Columbia, r. 35
Tehama
" Miles J., r. 721 Central Av
" Philip & Co. (Philip Bolger), general in-
surance agents, 421 California
" Solomon, teamster, r. 22 Folsom Av
" Thomas, bookkeeper Hugh Flynn, r. 27 Capp
" ?^.o™as E., clerk T. J. Moynihan. r. 27 Capp
" William, longshoreman, r. 42 Tehama
.e®=Bolger. See Boulger and Bulger
Bolgonia Water Motor Co., C. K. Sturtevant
agent, 13 Front
Bolian Augustus H., cook,r. 444i/^ Jessie
Bolm John W., lampman Cal. St. RR, r. 1426i/,
Broadway
" Mathilde, widow, r. 1857 Lexington Av rear
Bolmeo Eugene, waiter John Kreuz, r. Ocean
Terrace, Sutro Heights
Eolitho John, watchmaker, 604 O'Farrell, r. 227
2d '
Bolivar Charles, elevator man, r. 108 William
" William, clerk 6. T. Marsh & Co., r 108
William
Boll Charles J., clerk Wakelee & Co., r 3934
Clay
" George, messenger adiutant general's of-
fice Dept. of Cal., r. Clay nr 1st Av
Bolla Joseph, fisherman, r. 16th Av South nr G
" Romelio (Capella & Bolla)
Bollard Valrey, stevedore, r. 311 Main
Bollenhagen Henry, bartender Collins & Whee-
land, r. 9 Yerba Buena
Boiler Conrad, cabinet maker, r. 33 Harriet
" Hermann., painter, r. .3009 Pierce
" Jennie, widow, r. 22 Hunt
" John A., stairbuilder, 526, 5th, r. 1262b 18th
" Mary, widow, r. 3009 Pierce
" William H., bartender, r. 3009 Pierce
Bolles Edward G., draughtsman Albert Sutton
r. Alameda '
" Frederick, master str Columbia, r. 702
Dolores
" J. C, special agent Mutual Life Ins. Co. of
New York
Bollettino Mensile (Italian monthly), Charles
Dondero editor, 506 Battery, room 1
Bollier Elizabeth, widow, r. 2751 Harrison
" Paul, blacksmith, r. 16 Harriet
4®=Bollier. See Bullier
Bollinger F., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1235 Hyde
" Frank, barber John D. Schehr,r. 1319 Church
" H., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 11221/4 Broad-
way
" Louis, typecaster American Type Foun-
ders' Co., r. 239 Green
" William A., watchmaker, r. 1210 Mason.
-eS^Bollinger. See Ballinger
Bollman Caroline A., widow, r. 1732 Page
" Diedrich M. (D. M. Bollman & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" D. M. & Co. (Diedrich M. Bollman), produce
commission, 226 Clay
Bollman John, president and manager The
John Bollman Co., 537 California, r. 2118
Pine
BOLLMAN JOHN CO. THE,
John Bollman president and manager,
manufacturers of Turkish, Egypfian
^^^ ^f-Z^^^ cigarettes and tobacco,
537 California
Bollman Otto, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
4££-"Bollman. See Bahlmann and Bohlmann
Bollo Angelo, fisherman, r. 818 Sansome
" Atilio, apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 114 Francisco
" Mario, machinist Hadwen Swain Mfg. Co.,
r. 114 Francisco
Bollweg Henry, clerk Henry C. Tonnemnacher,
r. 554 Valencia
" William, clerk J. Hoegemann, r. 645 Va-
lencia
Bolly Cyrus, molder Thompson Bros., r. 615 Pine
" Simon, molder, r. 615 Pine
Bolmer Charles, painter, r. 1504 Valencia
Bolna Giuseppe, tamale maker, r. 822 Pacific
Bolona M., coalpasser str City of Puebla
Bolsdorff Charles G., saloon, r. .32 Silver
Bolsted Lars M., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Bolster Alice Miss, clerk, r. 504 O'Farrell
" Bridget, widow, r. 504 O'Farrell
" Harry, cook, Daniel Libby
Boltcherby John, distributer S. F. Laundry
Bolte Ernest L., laborer, r. 5 Hartman
" Harry, janitor, r. 261, 9th
BOLTE, JEANNE MISS
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Bolten Adolpli, agent Zeise Propeller, 510 Cali-
fornia, r. 234 Page
" G., fisherman, r. 3 East
Bolton A. E. (Bolton & Hood), attorney at law,
189-190 Crocker Bldg, r. Oakland
" Agnes, widow, r. 40 Silver
" H., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Jefferson D. (Bolton & Strong), r. 2526 Clay
" John, clerk, r. 636!4 Minna
" John R., shoemaker David A. Leigh, r.
6361^ Minna
" Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Robert Cofflce 604 Merchant
" William W. Rev., rector The Church of St.
Mary the Virgin (Episcopal), r. 2311
Union
Bolton & Hood (A. E. Bolton and F. H. Hood),
attorneys at law, 189-190 Crocker Bldg
BOLTON & STRONG
(J. D. Bolton and N. B. Strong), photo-
engravers, 510 Montgomery
flS^Bolton. See Boulton
Bolts Fred, draughtsman E. Depierre, r. 12
Yerba Buena
Bolts Jolin F., proprietor A A House, 304 Kearny,
r. 12 Yerba Buena
" John F. Jr., draughtsman, r. 12 Yerba
Buena
" John H., porter John F. Bolts, r. 304 Kearny
Boltz Albert R., waiter, r. 1334, 22d
Boltz, Clymer & Co. (Philadelphia), manufac-
turers cigars, A. F. Baumgartner and
R. E. Starr managers, 217 Front
" Henry, selector Anglo-American Crockery
and Glassware Co., r. NE cor Sanchez
and 22d
" James M., cigar dealer, r. 14 Hanover
PI
Bomke Agnes, groceries, 1336 Alabama
" Gus H., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 1336 Alabama
" Herman, r. 1336 Alabama
" Theodore, bakery, 524, 23d, r. 622i4 Capp
" Theodore H., teamster Thomas Day & Co.,
r. 6221/2 Capp
Bomm Henry, laborer, r. Beach bet Baker and
Lyon
Bon Brothers & Weisgerber (Hagbard and
Robert V. Bon and Frederick Weisger-
ber), wines and liquors, 101, 6th
" Charles A. (Chauohe & Bon), r. Oakland
" Daniel B., salesman H. Roman & Co., r. 131
Turk
" Hagbard (Bon Bros. & Weisgerber and
Bon & Weisgerber), r. 533/2 Natoma
'• Robert V. (Bon Bros. & Weisgerber). r. 909
Howard
" & Weisgerber (Hagbard Bon and Frederick
Weisgerber), liquors, 118, 4th
Bona Joseph, r. 48, 7th
" Joseph, fisherman, r. 31414 Vallejo
Bonacina Angelo, woodcarver Charles M. De-
pew Planing Mill Co., r. 336 Green
" Charles (Bonacina & Podesta), r. 336 Green
" Charles, laborer, r. 336 Green
" Frank G., seaman, r. 228 Fremont
" Joseph F., clerk Grand Southern Hotel
" Joseph M., proprietor Grand Southern Ho-
tel, SE cor 7th and Mission
" Josie Miss, seamstress, r. 336 Green
" Wallace E., clerk Grand Southern Hotel
" & Podesta (Charles Bonacina and George
Podesta), wood and coal, 1400 Kearny
Bonanza House, 867 Market
Bonar Andrew, carpenter James Young, r. 12
Stockton PI
" Lizzie Miss, saleslady Mrs. M. C. Blake,
r. 12 Stockton PI
4®" Bonar. See Bonner
Bond Charles R., r. 23i/4 Devisadero
" Emily L., compositor, r. 905!4 Powell
" Ernest, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
212 Powell
" Frederick T., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 213 Geary
" George B., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
132, 4th
" George (Cooper & Bond;, r. 527% Geary
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, fof Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Bond Harry O., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
813a Lott
Henry H., barber, r. Railroad Av bet 7th
and 8tb Av South
James E., butcher C. Graeber, r. 2913 Har-
rison
J. Frank, clerk A. C. Dietz & Co., r. Ala-
meda
John, r. 890, 14th
John, carpenter, r. 408 Harrison
John H. (Bond & Neill), and publisher The
Richmond Banner, NW cor Pt. Lobos
and 7th Avs, r. 426, 11th Av
Robert, carpenter, r. 319i/4 Ivy Av
Seth H., school teacher, r. 914 Laguna
Thomas, foreman James Batty, r. M bet
11th and 12th Avs South
Thomas, seaman, r. 412 Main
Walter, carrier Call, r. 28, 8th
William D., salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 890, 14th
" & Neill (John H. Bond and Burton J. Neill) ,
real estate agents, NW cor Pt. Lobos
and 7th Avs
Bonde Christopher C, carpenter, r. Union Av
nr Prentiss
" Peter, candy maker George Haas & Son, r.
612 Ellis
" Peter N., carriage maker, r. 2654 Folsom
Bondolfi Peter, florist, 256 Stevenson
" Theresa Miss, florist, r. 256 Stevenson
Bone Charles, clerk C. F. MacDermot, r. 1610
Steiner
" Eleanor, widow, r. 1526 Dolores
" John, rigger Llewellyn Davies, r. 1405b
Pacific
" John C, engineer Metropolitan Ry. Co., r.
1.36 Ridley
" Peter, master mariner, 9 Mission
" William H., foreman Studebaker Bros.'
Warehouse, r. 1239a 18th
*®="Bone. See Boehn, Bohan, Bowen, Bown
and Bowne
Bonelli Edith M. Mrs., teacher Hawthorne Pri-
mary School, r. Hotel Sutherland
" Eugene S., director San Francisco Con-
servatory of Music, 215 Powell
Boner D., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Amelia, widow, r. 2001 Dupont
" John, teamster, r. 307, 4th
BonesteU Chesley K.. attorney at law, 26-27
Mills Bldg., 4th floor, r. 512 Stockton
" Cutler L. (BonesteU & Co.), r. 512 Stockton
" Horatio S., copyist county clerk's office, r.
1113 Bush
" John T. (Levison Bros."), r. 1113 Bush
" Louis H. (BonesteU & Co.), r. 512 Stockton
" Robert G., salesman Cal. Jewelry Co., r.
San Mateo
BONESTELL & CO.
(Louis H. and Cutler L. BonesteU), deal-
ers paper, paper bags and twines, 401-
403 Sansome
Bonetti Anselmo Mrs., wines and liquors,
Peter F. Angonnet manager, 14, 7th, r.
1017 Pierce
" Anton, confectioner M. Klaas, r. 1233
Stockton
Bonfantini Michael, ward tender City and
County Hospital
Bonfleld Amy Miss, art student, r. 1508 Califor-
nia
Bonharn Bernard' E., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. 412 Utah
" Charles, carpenter, r. 620i/4 Linden Av
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Wholesale and Retail. f
Bonham Nellie Miss, operator, r. 804 Fulton
" Philo G., conductor Market St. Ry.,r. 804
Fulton
" William, watchman Standard Shirt Fac-
tory, r. 804 Fulton
" William H., r. 412Utah
Boni R., cook Ferdinando Delmonte
Bonifleld Annie Miss, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Frederick J., clerk W. S. Ray Mfg. Co., r.
15 Linden Av
" James T., solicitor, r. 15 Linden Av
" Samuel, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 1435
Steiner
" S. Herbert, r. 1435 Steiner
Bonig Augustus H., teamster, r. 86 Clipper
Bonin Josephine M., bookkeeper E. C. Dalley, r.
Oakland
Boning Henry W., carpenter, r. 41 Richland Av
Bonini Antonio, r. 4 St. Charles PI
" Emilio, porter Italian-Swiss Agricultural
Colony, r. 506 LTnion
Bonis Casimir, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Bonita Hall, 2735 Folsom
Bonn Achille, salesman, r. 310^4 Clementina
" Charles J., clerk, r. 3934 Clay
" Frederick Rev., pastor St. Paul's German
Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 709^^
Green
" George, messenger, r. 3934 Clay
" Gustave, salesman, r. 31OV2 Clementina
" Sylvain, liquors, r. 310i4 Clementina
Bonnadel Adrian, waiter, r. I510A Hyde
" Ferdinand, waiter, r. 1510a Hyde
Bonnalie Hector T., confectioner, r. 16!4 Elgin
Park
Bonneau Leon, nursery, cor Felton and Goettin-
gen
Bonnefe Etienne, packer Crystal Packing and
Provision Co., r. 3 Caroline PI
Bonnel Julius, gardener Thomas Meherin, r. 709
Stockton
Bonnell Allison C.with Redington & Co., r. 2326
Jones
" Clarence N., laborer, r. 708 Pt. Lobes Av
" Edwin, asst. cashier Savings and Loan
Society, r. 1709 Gough
" Franklin C, dental student, r. 235, 12th Av
" James F., cashier Redington & Co., r. 1709
Gough
" Lucinda, widow, r. 100 Vicksburg
Bonner Alfred, finisher The Norton Tanning Co
r. 17th Av South bet P and Q
" Alice Miss, r. 1114 Post
Bonner Charles 6., vice-president and secretary
Williams-Brown Fruit Co., 116 Califor-
nia
" Daniel, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r 220
Illinois
" Ernest C, attorney at law, 116 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1106 Gough
" Frank, bricklayer, r. 114 Randall
" HarryL., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 17RinconPl
" Henry, r. San Bruno Av nr Channel
" James, printer, r. 737 Howard
" John, editorial writer The Bulletin, r. 1900
Vallejo
" John, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Tib-
uron, Marin Co.
" Joseph, machinist American Type Found-
ers Co., r. Melrose, Alameda Co.
" Joseph M., clerk auditing dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
" Mary, widow, r. San Bruno Av nr Islais
Creek
Bonner Neal, longshoreman, r. 1 Illinois
" N., merchant, r. 737 Howard
" Robert, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
Berkeley
" William, laborer, r. San Bruno Av nr Chan-
nel
" William, laborer Martin Holje, r. San
Bruno Road nr Rickert
" William, waiter, r. 181 Jessie
" William T., porter, r. 266 Jessie rear
j6@="Bonner. See Bonar
Bonnet Bonnet, artificial stone and asphaltum
worker, 100 Montgomery Av, r. 1205 Turk
" Edouard, laundry, 326 DruEom
" Frank, waiter, r. 20 Turk
" Marin, baker Lucchesi Bros., r. 423V^ Fil-
bert
" Theodore F., reporter Report, r. Ill Devis-
adero
Bennett John G., machinist, r. 846 Folsom
Bonneu Vincent, laundry, 1743 Mission
Bonney Charles S., turner S. F. Planing Mills,
r. 446 Brannan
" James W., liquors, 650 Valencia
" Nellie, widow, r. 1424 Clay
" William T., engineer Consumers' Ice Co.,
r. 1432 Folsom
jgeS^Bonney. See Bonny
Bonnington Gerald, printer, r. 1415 Vermont
Bonnot Frank, chipper Whyte & De Rome, r. 34
Harriet
Bonny Bruce, secretary Shreve & Co., Market
and Post, r. Pac. Union Club
" George (Shreve & Co.), r. Pac. Union Club
4®=" Bonny. See Bonney
Bono Placito, gardener, Colombo Market
Bonquero Louis, laborer American Salt Co., r.
2711 Bush
Bonqaois Oscar S., engraver Union Lith. Co. ,
r. 542a Castro
Bonsall William A., special agent Home and
Phoenix Ins. Co., r. Los Angeles
Bonstin Samuel A., law and collection, 330 Pine,
room 38, r. Alameda
Bonta Martin, laborer, r. 509 Broadway
" Walter G., attorney at law, 43 Mills Bldg,
7th floor, r. 324 Jones
Bonturi Casemirro (Casemirro Bonturi & Co.),
r. NE cor 9th and Channel
" Casemirro & Co. (Casemirro Bonturi. Joseph
Crosetti and Frank Bonturi), wood and
coal, SW cor 9th and Brannan
" Frank (Casemirro Bonturi & Co.), r. NE cor
9th and Channel
Bonzey Albion P., lumber, r. 1829 San Carlos Av
Boobar Hannah H., widow, r. 313 Scott
" James G , contractor, r. 313 Scott
" Joseph, laborer, r. 202, 6th
" William, seaman, r. 95 Steuart
Boock Henry A., driver John Wieland Brewery,
r. 1032 Hampshire
Boody William E., clerk Edwin K. Alsip & Co.,
r. 1912 Fillmore
Boog Isaac, peddler, r. 547 Fulton
" Joseph, plumber Thomas J. Bailey, r. 547
Fulton
" Paul, butcher. Mission nr 6th, r. 547 Fulton
Book and News Dealer (semi-monthly), W. E.
Price editor, 1203 Market
" William H., blacksmith, r. 927, 20th
Bookbinders' Protective and Benevolent Asso-
ciation of San Francisco, office 539 Cal-
ifornia
Booker Carston J., car painter, r. New Mission
Hotel
" Ernest F., janitor Cal. Safe Deposit and
Trust Co., r. 809 Mason
" George E., chief clerk Spring Valley W.
W., r. 2215 Steiner
" George T., salesman Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. 100 Haight
" Kate E. Mrs., r. 607 Polk
" Lewis, with Christy & Wise, r. Chicago,
111.
Bookhout William, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
804Lott
Bookstaff Charles, cigar dealer, r. 348, 3d
Bookstaver Walter H., buyer William H.
Brown, r. Grand Hotel
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Boole Fred W. (Boole & Bosqui), and general
insurance agent, 204 Sansome, r. Bel-
vedere, Marin Co.
" George, shipwright, calker and sparmaker,
5 Spear, r. Oakland
" Lilla L. Miss, r. 300 Laurel
" William A., ship building and repairing
and president Ybarra Gold Mining Co.,
219 Steuart, r. 300 Laurel
" William A. Jr., bookkeeper, r. 300 Laurel
" & Bosqui (Fred W. Boole and Edward L.
Bosqui), city agents Frankfort Accident
and Plate Glass Ins. Co., 204 Sansome
Boome M. B., physician in charge Keeley In-
stitute, 14 McAllister, r. 312 Eddy
Boomer Alexander H., manager California,
Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., 14 San-
some, room 11, r. 1300 Page
" Alexander R., with California, Oregon and
Idaho Stage Co., r. 1300 Page
" Fletcher W., r. 1300 Page
" Preston H., r. 1300 Page
Booms Peter, gardener, r. 153 Tehama
BoonSamuelJ., stableman Guadaloupe Dairy
Co., r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
Boone Charles H., barber, 121 Sutter, r. 2016 Pine
" Charles T., attorney at law, r. 1707 Lex-
ington Av
" Francis M., r. 710 Polk
" John C, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 57
Chenery
Boone John L. (Boone & Murdock), r. 626, 21st
" William R., editor, r. I82614 San Carlos Av
BOONE & MURDOCK
( Jolin L. Boone and Edwin F. Murdock),
solicitors of United States and foreign
patents, and attorneys at law, 214
Pine, rooms 43, 44 and 45
Boorer Joseph, r. 217 Francisco
Boorman Archibald J., painter, r. 3622^4, 16th
Boorum Frederich, driver M. Michelson & Son,
r. 615 Ellis
Boos Henry, carpenter, r. 1230 Paciflc
" Jacob, barber, 610 Laguna, r. 704^4 Clemen-
tina
" Jacob, miner, r. 636 Commercial
Boose Henry, carpenter, r. 1230 Pacific
" Henry, seaman, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Herman, laborer, r. 1133 Folsom
" John, r. 1133 Folsom
_Robert F., porter, r. 837^4 Geary
See Bos, Boss and Bosse
Boost John M., foreman H. Friedrichs, r. 1643,
25th
Booth Albie Mrs., seamstress, r. 540 Ellis
Booth Andrew G. (Gunnison, Booth & Bartnett),
attorney at law, 303-309 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. -2510 Washington
BOOTH ANNA S.,
physician and surgeon, 1504 Market,
rooms 11-12, hours 2 to 4 p. m.
Booth Arthur E., carrier postofBce, r. 1823 Hyde
" Augustus, machinist Atlas I. Wks.
" David, paper carrier, r. 616 Guerrero
" David C, janitor Masonic Temple, 8 Post
Booth Edward, editor Daily Report, r. Oakland
" Edward, tanner, r. NE cor Florida and Army
" Edwin B., bookkeeper George A. Clark &
Bro., r. Alameda
" Ella N. Miss, teacher Horace Mann Gram-
mar School, r. 512 Shotwell
" Frank E., commission and brokerage and
secretary Sacramento River Packers'
Association, 122 Davis, r. Oakland
" Frank J., clerk general freight offtce S. P.
Co., r. 512 Shotwell
" George, laborer, r. E s Florida nr Army
" George W., foreman William A. Schrock,
r. 337, 17th
" George W., painter, r. 3.29. 4th
Booth Gold Mining Co. (Auburn, Placer Co.,
Cal.), George R. Spinney secretary, 310
Pine, room 28
" James, engineer Old People's Home
" James E., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. SE cor Florida and Army
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
Booth James M., iron worker Western I. Wks,
r. 521/4 Clementina
" James P., reporter Report
" John, clerk, r. 635 East
" John, laborer, r. 22 Norfolk
" John, waiter, r. 112 Erie
" John A., stevedore, r. 625 East
" Joseph, tanner S. Bloom & Sons. r. NE cor
Army and Florida
" Madeline Miss, teacher Edison Primary
School, r. 512 Shotwell
" Richard, teamster, r. 740 Tehama
" Robert, laborer, r. NE cor Florida and
Army
" Samuel, r. 512 Shotwell
" Samuel F., traveling agent S. P. Co., r. 120
Julian Av
" Terence, bartender, r. 8 Mason
" William C, porter, r. 215 O'Farrell
" William F., attorney at law, 220 Market, r.
Berkeley
" William J., ironer La Grande Laundry, r.
45 Erie
Boothtoy Hanson E., managing editor Weekly
Call, office 605 Clay, r. 1808 Page
" Margaret, widow, r. Goettingen nr Woolsey
" Melvin, soapmaker, r. I6I514 San Carlos Av
" Sarah E. Mrs., bakery and restaurant, 223
Leavenworth, r. 211 Turk rear
" William T., r. Hotel Langham
Boothroyd Kate, widow, r. 311 Ivy Av
Bootz Adam J., proprietor Bootz's Park, r. E s
Mission Road, nr county line
" Adam J. Jr., deputy U. S. Internal Revenue
Office, r. 329 Guerrero
Bootz's Park, Adam J. Bootz proprietor, E s
Mission Road nr county line
Bopp Louis, bakery, 3111 Fillmore
Bopple Michael, upholsterer, r. 326, 29th
Boquet Julia, widow, lodgings, 1169 Mission
Boquist Swan, carpenter, r. 1110 Stevenson
Boqusalawski Victor, messenger German Hos-
pital
Boradori Emma L., widow, r. 1509 Kansas
" William, clerk, r. 1509 Kansas
Boradt Henry, cook, r. 634 Sacramento
" Henry, molder, r. 15, 28th
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 15, 28th
" William R., painter, r. 15, 28th
Boragino Angelo, driver Swain Bros., r. 9 Man-
ning PI
Boragni Peter, pastemaker Yosemite Flour
Mills, r. 1523 Dupont
Boraxina Manufacturing Co. The, Benjamin
Davis agent, 17 Langton
Borcarde Alexander H., teamster, r. 6 Zoe
Borcart Manuel, packer, r. 810i4 Filbert
Borch Charles, laborer, r. Six Mile House
Borchard August F., carpenter, r. 510, 22d
Borchardt Emil, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
Borchardt George, manager Pacific Coast
Branch Preservaline Manufacturing Co.,
154 New Montgomery, r. 1797 McAllister
" Mary E. Mrs., dressmaking, 435, 19th
" Oscar, paper carrier, r. 435, 19th
Borchers Adolph W., chemist Mack & Co., r.
6401/2 Haight
" Theodore W., liquors, 268 Stevenson
Borck Leopold (Borck & Rosenberg), r. 335
Golden Gate Av
" Peter E., clerk Michael Rueland, r. 20
Federal
" & Rosenberg (Leopold Borck and Joseph
H. Rosenberg), tailors, 254 Ellis
^f Borck. See Bork
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Bordeaux Adam, baker, r. 827 Montgomery
Borden Edward, r. 1221, 26th
" Harris, merchant, r. 433 Ringold rear
Borden Ivey L., proprietor Commercial Steam
Power Works, 510 Commercial, r. 1501 Van
Ness Av
" James C, teamster, r. 2 Clyde
" James R., teamster Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 264 Clementina
" John, iron molder, r. 911 Folsom
" John F., teamster, r. 2 Clyde
" John F. Jr., teamster, r. 2 Clyde
" John J. (Borden & Nesbit), r. 204, 11th
" Juliet K., widow, r. 2128 Pine
" L. T. Mrs., saleslady Mme. Alma E. Keith,
r. 427 Eddy
" Michael, boiler maker, r. Sagamore bet
Capitol and Orizaba Avs
" Nathaniel A., laundryman, r. 542^4 Bryant
" Nicholas F., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 2 Clyde
" Peter M., porter Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 207, 7th
" Rhodes, assistant City and County Attor-
ney, new City Hall, 3d floor, r. 2128 Pine
" Terrance, r. 251^4 Clara
" William L., driver National'Ice Co., r. 326,
10th
" William T., millhand Yosemite Flour
Mills, r. 2511/2 Clara
" & Nesbit (John J. Borden and David L.
Nesbit), grocers and printers, 204, 11th
Bordenave Andrew, nurse French Hospital
" Baptiste, cellarman The E. G. Lyons Co.,
r. 730 Vallejo
" Bernard, r. 1019 Powell
" Jane M., widow, r. 13 Trenton
" Joseph, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th A V South nr Railroad Av
" Joseph A., butcher B. Salles & Co. , r. 1102,
7th Av South
" Leon P. F., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 1027 Jackson
" Peter, bakery, 1126 Dupont, r. 8 Adair
" Pierre, butcher B. Salles & Co., r. 6th Av
South bet L and M
Border William, porter Norton, Teller & Roden,
r. 4 Alger PI
Bordinet Eugene, gardener, r. 1527 Bush
Bordwell Albert B.. plumbing and gasfitting,
154 Solano, r. 516 Missouri
" George A., architect, 318 Pine, room 39, r.
Alameda
Boreham Charles A., blacksmith James H.
O'Brien, r. 105 Caroline
" George F., mechanic Cal. St. RR, r. 561
Minna
" Louisa, widow, r. 561 Minna
Boreiko Wladlslav, office 336 Pine, r. 23021/4 Cali-
fornia
Borel Alfred (Alfred Borel & Co.), r. Switzer-
land
Borel Alfred & Co. (Alfred and Antoine Borel),
capitalists, 311 Montgomery, telephone
Main, 1827
" Angelo, teacher French, r. 1514 Sacramento
Borel Antoine (Alfred Borel & Co.), and consul
Switzerland, 311 Montgomery, telephone
Main 5653, r. 606 Stockton
" Francois, storeroom keeper French Hos-
pital
" Frank, fruits and vegetables, 87, 9th, r.
794 Stevenson
" George, restaurant, 2213 Powell
" Joseph, r. 91114 Minna
" Joseph (Bailie & Borel), r. 1210 Fillmore
Borel Joseph, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Leon, cook M. B. Moraghan, r. 1530 Powell
" LeonF., groceries and liquors, 1530 Powell
" Louis, chief cook French Hospital
" Mary, widow, fruits and vegetables, 401
Geary
" Peter G., barber and cigars, 225 Montgom-
ery Av, r. 1523 Powell
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1231 Market
Borella John (Borella& Poma), r. 1428 Nebraska
" Joseph A., bottle dealer, r. 1136 Howard
" & Co. (N. S. Friedberg), bottle dealers, 1136
Howard
" & Poma (John Borella and John Poma),
sausage manufacturers, 1428 Nebraska
Borelli Louis, r. 524 Taylor
Boreman Fred, r. 35 Lafayette
" Henry, tailor F. Joseph Locher, r. 8 Grant
Av
Borenson George, carpenter, r. 528 Grove
Boretti John, packer, r. 1418 Pacific
Borg Rosina, widow, r. 442i/4, 6th
Borgel Frank, compositor S. F. Tageblatt, r.
3281/2, 9th
Borgenson Martin, woodsman, r. 9 Clay
Borger John N., dentist James L. Cogswell, r.
510 Geary
" L. Westley, shipping clerk Overman Wheel
Co., r. 510 Geary
Borgerding Henry, paper cutter Wempe Bros,
r. 230 Linden Av
Borgeson Charles (Dixon, Borgeson & Co.), r.
Oakland
Borgfeldt Chris J. (Borgfeldt <fe Siems), r. 20
Verona PI
" George, clerk Woebcke & von Standen, r.
503 Ellis
Borgfeldt & Siems (Chris J. Borgfeldt and Henry
J. Siems), groceries and liquors, 337, 3d
Borggren Alfred, basket maker Western Basket
& Mfg. Co., r. 225 Perry
" Frederick, blacksmith, r. 325 Perry
" William, tailor, r. 319 Grant Av
Borghgren Nils, tailor Samuel N. Levy, r. 1206
Howard
Borghoft John C, r. 322, 12th
Borgisich Joseph P., cook Nicholas P. Millo-
glav, r. 320 Pacific
Borgman P., seaman str Arago
Borgonovo Cipriano, tailor, r. 531 Vallejo
" Nicholas, waiter, r. 531 Vallejo
Borgren Christina Miss, waiter Michael
McGrath, r. 530, 3d
" William, tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r.
Ahlborn House
Borgstrom Emelia Miss, millinery, 322 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 324 Montgomery Av
" Jennie Miss, milliner, 1521 Polk
" Peter, tailor, r. 324 Montgomery Av
Borgwardt August, laborer White Bros., r. Ala-
meda
" Reinhold, bartender, r. 635 Jessie
Borho Charles H., janitor, r. 626 Ash Av
Boriagni Peter, r. 523 Dupont
Borie Baptiste, cook Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Borle Louis J., manager F. Chevalier & Co.,
9-15 Beale, r. 410 Scott
" Louise Miss, teacher Miss West's School
for Girls, r. 410 Scott
Borier Harry, driver, r. 418 Sutter
Bories Leon, stereopticon, r. 1222 Ellis
Borisocchino Remuoldo (Dellosso & Borisoc-
chino), r. 723 Brannan
4®=Bork. See Borck
Borkheim Henry, tailor, r. 1103 McAllister
" Herman, tailor, r. 1103 McAllister
" Milton, photo-engraver Kummer& Alpen,
r. 1103 McAllister
" William, watchmaker, r. 1103 McAllister
Borkman Louis A., barber Hugo Klemm, r. 334
Jersey rear
Borland A. J., pressman Brown & Craddock, r.
Oakland
Borland Archibald, attorney at law, 8-10 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor, r. Oakland
" Guy H., clerk National Surety Co., r. 522
Oak
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Borland James H., general agent National
Surety Co. and Notary Public, 316 Busb,
room 13, r. 522 Oak
" James W., r. 1724 O'Farrell
" Margaret, widow, r. 1724 O'Farrell
" Robert, r. 318^4 Clementina
■' Sarah, domestic, 1416 Taylor
Borle Gustavus J., carpenter, r. 909 Page
" Lewis (Connelly & Borle), r. 547 Jessie
" Margaret, widow, r. 547 Jessie
Borlini Alfred A., bookkeeper American Bank
and Trust Co., r. 726 Valencia
" Augustine, candies, r. 1617 Leavenworth
" Louis, capitalist, r. 726 Valencia
" William R., salesman Dairymen's Union
of Cal., r. 726 Valencia
Borm Ernst, proprietor Plaza House, 641
Washington
" Julius A. T., baker Occidental Hotel
Borman August, machinist, r. 407, 5th
" Koonie, collector Union Box Factory, r.
1513 Stockton
" William H., locksmith, 412. 5th
4®°"Borman. See Borrman and Borrmann
Bormann George A., beltmaker L. P. Degen, r.
252 Spear
Born Conrad, barber, .562 Howard, r. 52V2 Clem-
entina
" Frederick, millhand, r. 8 Belmont PI
" Herman T., carpenter, 909 Harrison
" John A., medical student, r. 20^4, 12th
" Joseph, waiter, r. 504 Powell
" Stephen A., contractor, r. 243, 24th
Borneaus James, r. 33 Hinckley
Bornemann Alfred, collector Byron Mauzy, r.
713 Ellis
" Alfred, laborer, r. 151 Natoma
" Francis G., r. 307 Jones
" Frederick, clerk Neller & Sohirmer, r. 35
Lafayette
" George C. (George C. Bornemann Co.), r.
Oakland
Bornemann George C. Co., watches, diamonds
and jewelry, 136 Kearny, room 5
" Henry, liquors and restaurant, SE cor 4th
and King
Borneque Matilda, widow, r. 132, 9th Av
Bornholdt Emma, domestic, 1081 Dolores
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1639 Turk
" John H., coffee saloon, ISy^ Grant Av, r. 514 D
Bornstein Julius, salesman, r. 439 Ringold
" Louis, r. 460 Tehama
" Morris S., salesman, r. 1448 O'Farrell
" Sigmund, laborer Bissinger & Co., r. 460
Tehama
4®- Bornstein. See Bernstein
Boro Luka (Toncovich & Boro), r. SW cor
Washington and Drumm
Boromei Michele, mariner, r. 3 Vallejo
Boromio Giuseppe, peddler, r. 231 Green
Boronda John, car conductor, r. 340, 3d
Boroni Frank, r. 393, 5th
" Peter, scavenger, r. 31 Vandewater
Borotra Johanna, widow, nurse, r. 3116 Powell
Borovinich Peter, restaurant, 1135 Stockton, r.
809 Pacific
Borowisky G., baker str Australia
Borowsky Alvina, widow, r. 1305 Laguna
" Tillie Miss, saleslady Michels & Wand,
r. 1305 Laguna
Borradaile Augustus, draughtsman, r. 303 Eddy
Borrello G., gardener, Colombo Market, r. 2213
Powell
Borremans Charles, r. 1218 McAllister
" Edouard, bartender, r. 1318 McAllister
Borren Abraham, salesman A. C. Hahn, r. 438
Ivy Av
" Benjamin, laborer Miller & Son, r. 438 Ivy
Av
" Joseph, carpet layer, r. 438 Ivy Av
" Kauman, nurse, r. 438 Ivy Av
Borreo Charles, liquors, r. 726 Vallejo
" Ernest J., apprentice Union I. Wks., r. 1014
Treat Av
Borrer Edward, cigar box maker, r. 13 Kate
" Kate, widow, r. 13 Kate
Borries Gustaf, painter, 110 Steuart, r. 433 Bush
Borrina Nicolas (Megica & Co.), r. 3011^/^ Fill-
more
Borrman Henry A., clerk John C. Borrman, r.
1125 Howard
" John C, groceries and liquors, 1125 How-
ard
Borrmann William J., salesman, r. 1637 Howard
Jg@=Borrmann. See Borman and Bormann
Borrowe William, secretary California Tule
■ Anti-Caloric Co., 401 California, room 33,
r. Sausalito
Borrowers' Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
tion, Charles E. Naylor secretary, 8
Mills Bldg, 8th floor
Borst Mary Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 9 Seymour Av
Borstel Frederick, butcher William Wolff, r. 511
Pacific
" Henry, cigars and tobacco, 635 East
Borthen Mary, domestic, 1337 i^eavenworth
Boruck Lela'nd S., bill clerk Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 3313 California
" Marcus D., widow, r. 405 Clayton
Borup Alfred, carpenter, r. Nevada nr Pow-
hattan
Bory George, extraman truck 4, r. 1301 Union
Bos Justin, cook Reinhold Beck, r. 11 Harlan PI
Boscaooi Giuseppi, coremaker Vincent King-
well
Boschetti Attillio (Boschetti & Bianchi), r. 1707
Dupont
" E. & Co. (Ettore Boschetti and Deodato
Magnani), fruits and vegetables, 1596
Bush
" Ettore (E. Boschetti & Co.), r. 1,596 Bush
" Joseph, iron molder, r. 331 Green
" & Bianchi (Attillio Boschetti and Carilo
Bianchi), groceries, 520 Union
Boscobel The, H. H. & C. Dunlap proprietors,
501 Geary
Bose August, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Hermann and West Mission
" August, soapcutter, r. 1413, 16th
'• Bernard H., groceries, 830 Howard, r. 1
Hampton PI
" Chas. W., groceries and liquors, 434 Na-
toma
" Fred D., engineer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 321
Shotwell
" Frederick (Lemmermann & Bose), r. SW
cor Mission and Brook
" Henry, bartender, r. 504, 6th
" Henry, cabinet maker, r. l&Y^ Garden
" Henry, clerk R. Beihom, r. 3015, 16th
" Hermann J., harness maker, r. 1133 Folsom
" John H., helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 3555 Greenwich
" John H., laborer, r. 504, 6th
" Martin H., porter, r. 1013i/i Brya
Frederick J., manager Price Baking
Powder Co., 305 Battery, r. 1301 Sacra-
mento
Bosford Harry, mining, r. 106 Eddy
Bosh Harry, plumber, r. 305 Paris
Bosio Vincent, carpenter St. Mary's Hospital,
r. 443, 1st
Boskowitz Charles J. (C. J. Boskowitz & Co.),
r. 1808 Sutter
Boskowitz C. J. & Co. (C. J. Boskowitz and
Max Armer), agents Triumph Distillery
Co., 308 Sacramento
" Frank, salesman William Lewis & Co., r.
937 Sutter
Bosley William Bradford, attorney at law, 57
Nevada Block, r. Chetwood nr Perry,
Oakland
" William H., carpenter, r. 567 Stevenson
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Boso John, waiter, 318 Taylor
Bosoekina Michel, fruits, r. 1510!4 Powell
Boson Robert, molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 19
Louisa
Bosq Alexandrine Mrs., laundress Silva Bosq,
309 O'Farrell
" Bernard P. (Koons, Bosq & Co.), r. 1023i^
Sutter
" Mary Miss, laundress Silva Bosq, r. 309
O'Farrell
" Rene C, cellarman Chaix & Bernard, r. 309
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" Silva, laundry, 309 O'Farrell
Bosque Frank C, harness maker, r. 136 Lobos
Bosquet Andrew, warehouse man A. P. Hotaling
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Bosqui Benjamin A., dental student, r. 523 Clay
" Carpetano, laborer Pac. Can Co., r. 17
Geneva
Bosqui Edward, manager Bosqui Engraving
& Printing Co., 523 Clay, r. Ross Valley,
Marin Co.
" Edward L. (Boole & Bosqui), and general
insurance agent, 204 Sansome, r. Ross
Valley, Marin Co.
Bosqui Engraving & Printing Co.,
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osqui manag-er, 523 Clay and 581
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4®"Bosqui. See Bosque
Boss Charles F., laborer, r. 425 Valley
" Frederick, blacksmith, r. 36 Sycamore Av
" Henry, cabinet maker Home Manufac-
turing Co., r. I61/2 Harriet
" Joseph F. (Mueller & Boss), r. 35 Morris
Av
Boss Martin P., millingengineer, 309 California,
room 16
" William H., r. 66 South Park
Bosscheert Jane, widow, r. VOYlVz Bryant
Bosse Frank, bartender Kasten Winter, r. 39
Pacific
" Louis, carrier postoffice, r. 1920 San Carlos
Av
«@-Bosse. See Boos, Boose, Bos and Boss
Bosselmann John H., cook tug Hercules, r. 920
Montgomery
Bosshart Jacob E., lashmaker, r. 1009 Capp
Bossi Giulia R., widow, teacher Italian, r. 626
Union rear
" Mary Mrs., finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
Bosso Domenico, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
Bost Jacob, r. 261 East Park
" John W., farmer, r. 1516 Larkin
" William E,, packer Smiths' Cash Store, r.
930 Mission
Boster Frank J., watchman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 922 Minnesota
Bostick Asbland H., manager San Jose Woolen
Mills Co., 523 Market, r. 207 Hyde
4®=- Bostick. See Bostwick
Boston Board Marine Underwriters, Oliver
Eldridge agent, 303 California, room 18
" Carpet Cleaning Works, Andrew Coutts
proprietor, 703 Valencia
" Charles, seaman, r. 539 Howard
BOSTON FARM DAIRY,
absolutely pure country milk and
cream, wliolesale and retail, city de-
pot and delivery office 219 7tli. tele-
phone Soutb 392
Boston Marine Insurance Co., Josiah N.
Knowles agent, 30 California
" Mill, Bardet & Gesvret proprietors, 75
Union
" Quick Laundry, Benjamin Deshields pro-
prietor, office 9, 4th, laundry NE cor 17th
and Folsom
BOSTON RUBBER SHOE CO.,
manufacturers rubber boots and
shoes, Cbauncey R. Winslow Pacific
Coast agent, 44, 2d
Boston William A., accountant Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1911 Baker
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co.,
E. E. Buckston general manager, rub-
ber belting, hose, packing, bicycle
supplies, hose reels, spray pumps,
etc., 14-16 Fremont
Bostrom Charles, laborer, r. 3214 Tehama rear
" Peter, master mariner, r. 10 Pfeiffer
Bostwick Ethan C, with George I. Drucker, r.
.330 O'Farrell
Bostwick Frank F., cashier H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. Mill Valley, Marin Co.
Harry R. (Bostwick & Parsons), r. 715, 23d
Henry, stenographer W. U. Tel. Co., r. 873
Mission
Henry E., salesman Doane & Henshelwood,
r. 715, 23d
Samuel, carpenter, r. 873 Mission
Sprague N., chief clerk to general trafflc'
manager S. P. Co., r, 628 Sutter
Bostwick & Parsons (Harry R. Bostwick and
J. A. Parsons), imports and exports, 22
Mills Bldg, 10th floor
^f Bostwick. See Bostick
Boswell James, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" Jane, widow, r. 10 Scott PI
" John W., seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Wallace C, carpenter, r. 603 Polk
Bos worth Charles H. E., r. 27b Noe
" Charles J., city agent The Fidelity and
Casualty Co., r. 413 Lott
" Charles W., porter W. B. Sumner & Co., r.
2435 Greenwich
" Henry M., teacher music, 26 O'Farrell,
room 17, r. 1136, 23d
" Paul H., clerk, r. 1136, 23d
Botana Manuel L., expressman, NW cor Mis-
sion and East, r. South Pacific House
BOTANIC STOMACH BITTERS,
Bach, Meese & Co. proprietors, 321
Montgomery
Botanico Nicholas, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Botany Worsted Mills (Passaic, N. J.), Hans
Scheibe agent, 65 Crocker Bldg
Botcher Albert F., shoefinisher Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 608 Linden Av
" Albert W., upholsterer, r. 32^4 Willow Av
" George, edgesetter Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 608 Linden A V
" Margaret, widow, r. 2109 Golden Gate Av
" Minnie, widow, r. 608 Linden Av
4®=" Botcher. See Boettcher and Bottcher
Botelho Antonio P., barber, 7 Steuart
" Jose v., porter M . T. Freitas, r. 562 Ste-
venson
" Manuel P., barber Seppich & Kleinhans,
r 564 Folsom
Both Adolph (Micheelsen & Both), r. 3735 Bryant
Av
" C. & Co. (Curt. Both and John Wrage), wood
and coal. 1204 Webster
" Curt. (C. Both & Co.), r. 868 Folsom
" Jacob F., groceries and liquors, 868 Folsom
" Margaret, widow, varieties, 2402 Folsom
" Michael, groceries and liquors, NE cor25th
and Capp, r. 826, 25th
" Minnie Miss, r. 826, 25th
" Richard W., cooper David Woerner, r. 2751
Harrison
Bothe Alfred, butcher, r. 607^2 Natoma
" Caroline Mrs., restaurant, 17 Washington
" Leo, salesman, r. 1317 Broderick
'■ Luer, clerk, r. 1317 Broderick
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Bothford Henry, cook, r. 2722i4 Greenwicli
Bothin Henry E., president and general man-
ager Judson Manufacturing Co., SW cor
Howard and Beale, r. 1630 Jackson
" Julius C, commission, r. 703 Pierce
Bothmann Henry, expressman, r. 1233 York
" Louisa, widow, r. 1237 York
" Pauline Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 1237 York
Bothwell Lawrence C, clerk Goodyear Rubber
Co., r. Oakland
Botkin Beverley, bartender George C. Wrede, r.
1812 Market
" Welcome A., salesman S. F. Autograptiic
Register Co., r. 2217 Busli
>8®= Botkin. See Batkin
Botman Isaac, cement worker, r. 115%, llth
" Jonas, cement worker, r. llSVa, Hth
" William, cement worker, r. 115i^, 11th
Botsch Rosa, domestic, 2930 Sacramento
Botscheider George, machine hand Joseph
Budde, r. Alameda
Botsford A. K. Mrs., r. 791 Sutter
" Edwin R. (Home Printing Co.), r. Alameda
" George, dentist, 1-2 Donohoe Bldg, r. 1405,
20th
Botsford Harry C, paymaster Pacific Rolling
Mill Co., r. 1405 Golden Gate Av
« H. C. Mrs., r. 1405 Golden Gate Av
«• Henry K., surveyor, r. 537 Sacramento
" M. E. Mrs., r. 817a Hayes
" William, physician, 1-2 Donohoe Bldg.
Bottaro Stanislaus (Bottaro & Chiappa), r. 522
Filbert
" & Chiappa (Stanislaus Bottaro and Vit-
torio E. Chiappa), liquors, 605 Washing-
ton
Bottcher Richard, clerk Charles H. Becker, r.
847 Fillmore
4@="Bottcher. See Botcher and Boettcher
Bottern Edward, cooper David Woerner, r. 19,
13th
Botteron August, brushmaker Read & Zahn, r.
1809 Howard
Bolters Jasper (Botters & Welschj, r. 2012 Larkin
" & Welsch (Jasper Botters and Frederick
Welsoh), liquors, 2 Union
Botti Andrew, brazer, r. 520 Francisco
Hotting Mary E., widow, r. 252 Perry
Bottini Enrico, fruit dealer, r. 13 Russell
" Santa, gardener, Colombo Market
Bottle Koenig's Theatre, Mrs. Josephine Deu-
pree proprietor, 215 Montgomery Av
Bottler's Protective Association of California,
Henry Schaller superintendent, 852
Howard
Botto Augustine, hay, grain, wood and coal, 1706
Eddy, r. 1105 Scott
" Napoleon, bookkeeper, r. 7 Montgomery Av
Bottomley Charles, r. 12A 14th
" Liberty H., carrier postofflce, r. 1734 Pa-
cific Av
Bottwright B., r. 24 Verona PI
Botwin I. & Co. (Israel Botwin), manufacturers
cloaks, 723 Market, room 34
" Israel (I. Botwin & Co.), r. 35 Russ
Botzbaoh Andrew A., operator Backingham &
Hecht, r. 2013Folsom
" Claus, clerk A. Zwich & Co., r. 22 Lapidge
" Henry C, horseshoer John Kelso, r. 864
Channel
Bouc Henry, cabinet maker, r. Gates nr Union Av
Boucher Ann, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" Charles W., laborer, r. 3 Goodsell PI
" Eugene A., boiler maker, r. 3 Goodsell PI
" Frank, laborer, r. 3 Goodsell PI
" Henry S., boiler maker, r. 3 Goodsell PI
" James F., longshoreman, r. 3 Goodsell PI
" John, carpenter, r. 1631 Sacramento
" John J., laborer, r. 3 Goodsell PI
" Joseph, clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 1330
Washington
" Louis T., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
414 Golden Gate Av
" Sarah S., widow, r. 550 Stevenson
" Victor E., agent, r. 3 Goodsell PI
JSS^Boucher. See Bowcher
Boucherie G., r. 220, 3d
Bouchet Jules, bartender Vincent Laguens, r.
W0o% Mason
Boudan Louis, porter, r. 2111 Mason
Boudet Marius, cook Nevada Restaurant, r. 909
Jackson
Boudin Louise, widow, bakery, 815 Broadway
Boudrow Charles, shipowner, ofiace 38 Market,
r. Berkeley
" Charles E., junk, 13 Howard, r. Berkeley
Boufle Clementina Mrs., r. 934 Powell
Boughton Caroline Mrs., with E. E. Caswell &
Co., r. 512 Hyde
" Henry J., physician, 102 Taylor
" William W. (Beardslee & Boughton), r. 1817
Eddy
jW Boughton. See Bouton
Bouick William H., clerk, r. 707, 15th
Boukofsky Edward N., salesman Yates & Co., r.
916 Taylor
" Louis, shipping clerk Yates & Co., r. 916
Taylor
" Minnie M., widow, r. 1011 Buchanan
" Rebecca M. Miss, teacher John Swett
Grammar School, r. 1011 Buchanan
" Rose Miss, teacher Henry Durant Primary
School, r. 1011 Buchanan
" Sarah Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. 1011 Buchanan
Boukofzer Moritz, porter Getz Bros. & Co., r.
2022 Sutter
Boulanger Julius, cook, r. 124 William
" Pierre, waiter, r. 323 Montgomery Av
Boulay Michael, chair maker Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. 10 Mint Av
Boulden William T., barber, 817 Laguna, r. 710
Powell
Boule Henri, restaurant 9 Taylor, r. 402 Jones
Boulin Peter, stationery and printing and editor
and proprietor North Beach News, 517
Filbert, r. 521a Filbert
" Trinidad, widow, r. 521a Filbert
Boullet Eugene, machinist, r. 568b Folsom
" Henry, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 33314
Boulon Jennie, widow, r. 525 Montgomery Av
" Paul, musician, r. 120 McAllister
Boulton Thomas H., laborer, r. 21 Zoe
Boulware Charles W., plasterer, r. 22 Turk
" Frank, sawyer Union Box Factory, r. 1
Jefferson
Boundy Richard, engineer Eagle I. Wks., r. 817%
Jessie
" William, gunner revenue cutter Bear
Bounous Alexandre, ironer Raymond -Mom-
boisse, r. 1223 Mason
Bouquet John J., r. 1305 Dupont
" Julia Mrs., lodgings, 1169 Mission
Bourack Florence Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
Bourbin James C, grainer, r. 1309 Steiner
Bourda Jean, laundryman Model Laundry, r. 33
Chenery
" John M., lodgings, 240a Sutter
Bourdaa Cecilia Mrs., laundress, r. 1207% Golden
Gate Av
" Pierre, driver J. Laborde, r. 1207% Golden
Gate Av
Bourdel Joseph, cook Raoul Carbonnier, r. 734
Montgomery
Bourdet Peter, contractor, r. 631 Jackson
Bourdette John W., attorney at law, 16-22 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, r. 314 Van Ness Av
Bourdieu Felix, laundryman Jules J. Augas, r.
214, 17th
Bouret Jean P., milker Bernard Cassou, r. cor
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Bourgade l^ouis, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Bourgard Valentine, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
BOURGOIN A,
second-liand bookseller, books in any
language bought and sold, 547 Wash-
ington, 3d door east of Montgomery
Bourgougnon Michael O.. pharmacist French
Hospital, r. 1422 Point Lohos Av
Bourgoyne John, rancher, r. 33d Av South nr H
Bourguignon Ernest, salesman The E. G. Lyons
Co.. r. Alameda
Bourick William, porter Goldberg, Bowen & Co.
Bourier Tide Miss, laundress, r. 1623 Fillmore
Bourke Daniel E., clerk Schoenholz Bros. & Co.,
r. 1405 Valencia
" Edward J., clerk Examiner
" J., waiter str City of Puebla
" J. H., r. 1222 Pine
" John J., salesman G. Verdier &Co., r. 733
Eddy
" Thomas, foreman, r. 2615 Leavenworth
" William, fireman, r. 7 Pearl
5S="Bourke. See Burke
Bourn Joseph, r. 217 Francisco
Bourn William B., capitalist, 401 California,
room 13, r. 2620 Buchanan
" William B. Mrs., widow, r. 2620 Buchanan
Bournan George T., laborer Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 645 Natoma
Bourne C.Wilfred Captain, bookkeeper War Cry
and trade dept. Salvation Army, r. 13
Elgin Park
" Ella R. Miss, embroidery, 1535 Mission
" Euphemia. widow, nurse, 522 Bryant
" Frank, piano tuner, r. 218 Eddy
" Harry, waiter Schwerin & Sons, r. 1010
Washington
Bourne John B., stock broker and chairman
Pac. Stock Exchange, 316 Montgomery,
r. 1018 Pine
John P., draughtsman William H. Lillie,
r. 2120 Bush
Lucinda C. Mrs., teacher painting, r. 319
Golden Gate Av
Oliver J., clerk T. W. Jackson & Co.
Richard A., leather and shoe findings, 28,
2d. r. 2120 Bush
William, r. 43614 Clementina
William A., clerk R. A. Bourne, r. 2120
Bush
Boumique Charles, cook Occidental Hotel
Bourquin Emil, teamster, r. 721 Broadway
" Raphael A., porter, r. 721 Broadway
" Zelie, dressmaker, r. 721 Broadway
Bourrett George R. (Vanderwater & Bourrett),
r. 110 Taylor
Boursen Peter R., r. 2203 Mission
Bouscal Justin, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Bouse John, secretary California Mining Ex-
change, 24 Merchants" Exchange Bldg
Boushey Homer A., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
1303 Mission
" Julius, physician, 1.303 Mission
Bousquet Alonzo, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks., r. 822V, Broadway
" Alphonse, draughtsman, r. 822^4 Broadway
" A. M. Mme., widow, dyer and cleaner, 518
Bush
" Josephine, widow (Caville & Bousquetl, r.
1122Dupont
-8^" Bousquet. See Bosquet
Boutaric Frederick, cellarman F. Chevalier &
Co.. r. 113 Jackson
Boutaric Julia, widow, r. 19'^ Harlan PI
" Marie, domestic, 724 Cole
Bouied L., painter J. St. Denis & Co.
Bouteiller Eugene, salesman Lemoine & Co., r.
237, 22d Av
" Louis A. (Lemoine & Co.), r. 237, 22d Av
Boutell Harry A., clerk, r. 629 Post
Bouterious Amiel O., butcher Gendotti Bros., r.
726M McAllister
Boutes Ernestine, widow, r. 1833 Green
" Julius, with Cal. Casket Co., r. 1510 Harri-
son
" Louis, lithographer Britton & Rey, r. 1833
Green
Boutet Louis, painter, r. 3 Himmelman PI
Boutin J. Baptiste, driver Lenormand Bros., r.
3135, 16th
Bouton Bert, bookkeeper, r. 66, 13th
" Charles M., elevator tender La Grande
Laundry, r. 66, 13th
" Eldrid L., salesman Edwin Mohrig, r. Oak-
land
" Frederick P., salesman Davis Bros., r. 638
Castro
Bouton Hart, superintendent La Grande Laun-
dry, W s 12th bet Howard and Folsom,
r. 66, 13th
" Nathan, laborer, r. 1928 Filbert
" William E., clerk William E. Lutz, r. 66,
13th
4®="Bouton. See Boughton
Boutz May Miss, chambermaid New Western
Hotel
Bouve C, joiner P. C. S. S. Co., r. Berkeley
Bouvier Alfred, secretary and assistant gen-
eral manager Al Hayman & Co., 936
Market, and secretary Western Light
and Power Co., 52 Columbian Bldg, r.
2524 Broadway
" Thomas, butcher, r. 507, 6th
4®="Bouvier. See Bovyer
Bouwman Rose, widow, r. 206 Polk
Bouyssou Antoine, pantryman Marchand's
Restaurant, r. 834 Broadway
" Eugene, bottler Mouret, Ghirardelli &
Co., r. 814 Montgomery
" William, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 318 Tay-
lor
Bovard William S. Rev., pastor Trinity Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, r. 13 Beaver
Bovee Helen Mrs., tailoress, r. 959 Folsom
" James, teamster N. Jorgensen & Co., r. 9
Russ
" James S., contractor, 1. 2131 Pine
BOVEE, TOY & SONNTAG
(George D. Toy and Henry P. Sonntag),
real estate agents, house brokers and
insurance, 19 Montgomery
Boveroux George L., clerk Haas Bros., r. Oak-
land
" Richard, bookkeeper C. B. Jennings, r. 922
Greenwich
Bovey John, clerk, r. 220 Haight
Bovo Gabriel, wines and liquors wholesale and
retail, 1300-1302 Dupont, r. 1711 Dupont
Bovone Charles, bookkeeper American Salt Co.,
r. 418 Green
Bovyer Albert J., driver, r. 418 Hermann
" Clayton C, clerk Pernau Bros. & Pitts Co.,
r. 418 Hermann
" Edward, carpenter, r. 122 Caselli Av
" Emily Miss, teacher music, r. 418 Hermann
" John A., carpenter, r. 418 Hermann
" Nelson H., bookkeeper E. H. Kittredge &
Co., r. 418 Hermann
" Percy T., bookkeeper Robinson & Gil-
lespie, r. 418 Hermann
" S. T., master mariner, 9 Mission
Bowart Frank, bartender, r. 29 Natoma
Bowbeer Thomas, butcher Louis Werner, r. 507,
6th
Bowcher Joseph, fireman S. P. Co., r. 118, 16th
" Louis, plumber W. F. Wilson, 204 Stockton
j^=" Bowcher. See Boucher
Bowdell Thomas, master mariner, r. 1105 Sutter
Bowden Auburn F., teamster, r. 11^4 Welsh
" Elizabeth A., widow, r. 2123 Jackson
" Joseph, painter, r. 1115 Filbert
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Bowden Josepli A., painter, r. 1115 Filbert
" NiclLolas, laborer, r. 239% Langton
" Virginia F. Miss, stenographer, r. 1115
Filbert
" William, painter, r. 7 Havens
4®"Bowden. See Boden
Bowdich Richard W., groceries and liquors,
1701 Jones, r. 17OI14 Jones
Bowdish Percival, driver Union Ice Co., r. 1025
Mission
Bowe Michael, laborer, r. 145c Tehama
" W. H. & Co. (William H. Bowe and Charles
Sander), groceries and liquors, SW cor
22d and York
" William, mariner, r. 212, 17th
" William H. (W. H. Bowe & Co.), and gro-
ceries, SE corner Potrero Av and El
Dorado, r. 103, 22d
Bowen Alfred, butcher, r. 223 Waller
BOWEN AMY G.,
physician, office and residence 1425
California, hours 1 to 4 p. m.
Bowen A. T., insurance agent, r. 11 Taylor
" Charles, engineer United States Brewery,
r. 3121/2 Fulton
Bowen Charles E., vice-president and manager
Wetmore-Bowen Co., 140 Montgomery, r.
East Oakland
" Charles J., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 938
Folsom
" Charles L., tinner J. L. Bowen & Son, r.
1338, 26th
Bowen Charles R. (Goldberg, Bowen & Co.), 426
Pine, r. 1439 Market, Oakland
'• Charles W., clerk Custom House, r. 928 Fol-
som
" Daniel D., painter, r. 2012 Filbert
" Delia, widow, r. 2814 Webster
" Dennis, yard man W. G. Stafford & Co.,r.
124 Ivy Av
Bowen Edgar J., seed merchant, 815-817 San-
some, r. 2018 Franklin
" Edward J., machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 2134 Stockton
Eleanor, widow, r. 1526 Dolores
Everett N., traveling salesman, r. 1528
Dolores
F. R., laborer, r. 504 Napa
Frederick, r. 3041, 16th
Gardner E., clerk, r. 1112 Devisadero
George, bartender Louis Belmour
George, lather, r. 705 Mission
George H., electrician, r. 1109 Elm Av
George W., r. 1920 Leavenworth
Harry A., gastitter, r. 28 Turk
Henry, wire weaver, r. 2134 Stockton
Bowen Henry A., secretary and treasurer Gold-
berg, Bowen «& Co., and president Sierra
Valleys Railway Co., 426-432 Pine, r.
932, 14th, Oakland
James, seaman, r. 2009% Dupont
James, 3d offlcer str City of Puebla, r. 239
Fremont
James B., draughtsman Thomas C. Butter-
worth
James E. (J. L. Bowen & Son), r. 1338, 26th
James P., jailor County Jail 1, r. 928 Fol-
som
James P., teamster, r. 31%, 14th
J. L. & Son (John L. and James E.), tin and
sheet-iron workers, 39, 2d
BOWEN J. M. MRS.,
physician, office and residence 1425
California, hours 10 a. m. to 1 p. m,
John, bartender John L. Herget, r. 2134
Stockton
John, carpenter, r. 143, 3d
John, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r. 124
Ivy Av
John, driver Nicholas Prost, r. 336, 3d
John, liquors, 33 Bay
John B., subscription clerk Smiths' Cash
Store
John J. (Tatum & Bowen), r. Portland, Or
John J., machinist Giovannini & Co., r. 12
Hinckley
John L. (J. L. Bowen & Son), r. 1338, 26th
Bowen John M., 2d offlcer str Mariposa
" John W., traveling salesman OfEice Spec-
ialty Mfg. Co.
" Joseph, cabinet maker Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 42 Julia
" Kate, widow, r. 2013 Filbert
" Lydia Miss, packer, r. 3134 Stockton
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 218, 22d
" Margaret, widow, r. 2134 Stockton
" Mary, widow, r. 1112 Devisadero
" Mary, domestic, r. 2012 Filbert
" Mary E., widow, r. 936 Sanchez
" Minnie Miss, r. 1112 Devisadero
" Otto, laborer Miller & Son, r. 16Kansas
" Patrick W., with Morton Special Delivery,
r. 550% Stevenson
" Robert, ship carpenter Union I. Wks., r.
241 Langton
" William, baker, r. 527, 2d
" William, marine engineer, r. 336 Sanchez
" William U., compositor Call, r. 36 Stone
4®^Bowen. See Boh an, Boh en and Bone
Bower Abram, salesman Troy Laundry Ma-
chinery Co., r. 1452 Franklin
" C. J., with ^tna Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" George, mining, r. 428 Oak
" Gertrude, widow, r. 3610 Jackson
" Henry, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 631
Sacramento
" Henry, laborer, r. 314 Moulton
" Mollie L., widow, r. 517% Stevenson
" Solomon M., upholsterer, 1831 Devisadero,
r. 1839 Devisadero
4^"Bower. See Bauer and Baur
Bowerman Kenneth B., clerk Wakelee & Co., r.
1148 Sutter
Bowers A. B., r. Palace Hotel
" C. F., expressman, r. 634 Sacramento
" Charles, clerk Wheeler & Wilson Sewing
Machine Agency
" Charles H., coachman, r. 137 Ash Av
" Charles O., superintendent factory Bowers
Rubber Co., r. 514 Oak
" Charles S., clerk, r. 127 Ash Av
" Emma L. Miss, r. 346, 3d
" Emma M., widow, r. 438, 34th
" Ewing;, workman U. S. Mint, r. 3835 Bush
" Francis, boat starter Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. STremont Av
" Frank T. (J. T. Bowers & Son), r. Belve-
dere
" George E., contractor, r. 422a Page
" George W. Mrs., widow, r. 3610 Jackson
" H., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" Henry E., r. 346, 3d
BOWERS J. MILTON,
physician and surgeon, diseases of
women and children a specialty, office
and residence 124 O'Farrell, hours 9
a. m., 1 to 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Sundays
by special appointment, telephone
21 Bush
Bowers John T. (J. T. Bowers & Son), r. 1337
Washington
" Jordan, sexton Bethel A. M. E. Church
" Joseph, r. 417 Bush
" Joseph, coalpasser str Progreso
" Joseph W., carpenter, r. 115, 36th
BOWERS J. T. & SON
(John T. and Frank T.), pianos and
organs, 23-25, 5th
Bowers L. M., cook, r. 681 Mission
" Martin L., bridge carpenter, r. 346, 3d
" Mary Mrs., r. 1668 Mission
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BOWERS RUBBER COMPANY,
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secretary, manufacturers meclianical
rubber goods, 42 Sacramento
Bowers Stephen C, night watchman, r. 727V2,
18th
" Stephen V., musician, r. 2835 Bush
" Warren O. Mrs., proprietor The Leaven-
worth, 301 Leavenworth
" William, accountant, 331 Pine, room 20, r.
Bowers William F., president Bowers Rubber
Co.. 42 Sacramento, r. 919 Central Av
" William M., asst. surveyor San Francisco
Savings Union, r. Alameda
Bowes Alfred, roadmaster Cal. St. RR, r. 1542
Jackson
" Caroline A., widow, r. 2933 Jackson
" Edward J., clerk Shainwald, Buckbee &
Co., r. 2933 Jackson
" John, laborer, r. 709 Sierra
" Manning F., physician, office and r. 3015
Washington
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1415 Hyde
" William C, r. 981 Harrison
" William E., salesman Joseph Silverman,
r. 981 Harrison
4®=Bowes. See Boise and Bows
BOWHAY ALFRED L.,
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Main 5880
Bowhill Thomas, veterinary surgeon, r. 326 Pix-
ley
Bowie Allan St. J., president and manager
Western Light and Power Co., 916 Mar-
ket, r. 1909 Jackson
Bowie Augustus J., consulting engineer, 217
Sansome, room 10, r. 1913 Clay
" Benjamin H., flreman S. P. Co., r. 118 Shot-
well
" Hugh, iron molder, r. 119 Langton
" Hyde R., electrician, r. 20 0"Farrell]
" James B., blacksmith George Aspden, r.
119 Langton
" Robert E., clerk Lake & Co., r. 118 Shotwell
" Robert I., physician, r. 1909 Jackson
" Thomas, helper Thomas Christie, r. 119
Langton
" Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 320,
7th
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BowkerC, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1819 Lyon
" Charles A . (Parmelee & Bowker) , 120 Sutter,
room 79
" William S.. embalmer Golden Gate Under-
taking Co., r. 2429 Mission
Bowlen Thomas H., policeman, r. 2526 Sutter
Bowler John, laborer Armour Packing Co., r.
Beach bet Buchanan and Laguna
" Maurice, laborer Armour Packing Co., r.
Beach bet Buchanan and Laguna
" Timothy, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Beach bet Buchanan and Laguna
Bowles Louis, real estate dealer, r. 9 Mars
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" William G., foreman Lot D. Slocum, r. 529
Howard
Bowley A. D. (Curtis & Bowley), r. Sacramento,
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" Alexander G., clerk, r. 2700 California
" Bennett H., accountant, r. 2135 Howard
Bowley Delevan B., city agent Fireman's Fund
Insurance Co., 405 California, Mission
office and r. 2135 Howard
" Freeman S., engineer S. P. Co., r. 2135 How-
ard
" Henry W., timekeeper Eagle Automatic
Can Co., r. 2700 California
" Juliet G., widow, r. 2135 Howard
" William, laborer, r. 241, 17th
Bowling Frederick, electrician, r. 1129 Mission
Bowman A. J., flreman S. P. Co., r. 118, 16th
" Annie Mrs., seamstress J. L. Cavanaugh,
r. 6 Center PI
" A. P., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 4
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" Charles H., dental student, r. 510 Ellis
" Charles H., storekeeper S. P. Co., r. 1206
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'• D. J., seaman, r. 117 Drumm
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" Emma Miss, seamstress, r. 847 Harrison
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" F. Josephine, widow, r. 8.32 California
" Frank, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 649 Folsom
" Frank A., physician, r. 2526 Bush
" Frank F., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 703
Tennessee
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" James M., bookkeeper, r. 2214 Pine
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" Jessie, domestic, 707 Pierce
Bowman John S., financial broker, 20 Mont-
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r. The Colonial
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15161/2 Polk
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" Robert B., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 832
California
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" Thomas, painter S. P. Co., r. 2020i^ Bryant
" Thomas, porter J. A. Folger & Co., r.
Berkeley
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Boxton Charles D. D. S., dentist, 231 Post, r. 613
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tral Av
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coal, 3525-2527 Post
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" Robert A., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
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Battery
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Clay, r. 824 Lombard
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Boyd Adolph, painter, r. 521c 7th
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" Alexander P., r. 1919 Devisadero
" Alma M. Mrs., lictuors, 1179 Market, r. 313
Jones
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" Ann, widow, r. 924 Mission
" Bedelia, widow, r. 707 Ashbury
" Bertha Mrs., lodgings, 501 Leavenworth
" Charles F., with Union Oil Co., r. 1404 Hyde
Boyd Colin M. (Boyd & Dickson), and Fire Com-
missioner, r. Occidental Hotel
" David, expressman, r. 33, 22d
" David W., policeman, r. 1229 Fell
" Ellen, widow, varieties, 505, 3d
" Frank, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 222 Golden
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" Frederick, clerk Cluett, Coon & Co., r. Ala-
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" Frederick, liquors, 421 Stanyan and fur-
nished rooms, 1939 Page
Boyd George D., attorney at law, 126 Kearny,
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Rafael
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307 Haight
" Harold, clerk, r. 1227 Green
Boyd Harry C, assistant general agent Ham-
burg Bremen Fire Insurance Co., 415
California, r. Fruitvale
" Henry C, clerk Harry Lacy, r. 141254 Val-
lejo
" Henry C. Jr., clerk, r. 1412y2 Vallejo
Boyd H. St. Clair, real estate and insurance,
126 Kearny, room 19, r. 2020 Washington
" Hugh, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1616, 25th
" James, deputy License Collector, r. 355, 4th
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r. 707 Hayes
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" John A., r. 707 Ashbury
" John F.. real estate, 33 Nevada Block, r.
San Rafael
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Filbert
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Market, r. 33, 22d
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" John M., waiter Mrs. L. E. Geralmen, r.
Fulton nr 6th Av
" Joseph, pressman Chronicle, r. 121!x4 Silver
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" Joseph C. Jr., salesman A. Quade & Co., r.
613% Haight
•' Joseph T., 4th engineer str Gaelic, r. 56
South Park
" Kate, widow, r. 210 Hyde
" Kennedy, salesman Lundy Furniture Co.,
r. 513 McAllister
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501 Leavenworth
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Clay
Boyd Samuel 6., physician and surgeon, 140
Geary
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» T . 3d offlcer str St. Paul, r. 12b Garden
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Hayes
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Broderick, office in Oakland 13th and
Clay, telephone 813
Boyes James (James Boyes & Co.), r. 104 Chat-
tanooga
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and E. B. Smith), butchers, 108 Clay
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BOYES WILLIAM, M. D.,
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Broderick, hours 11 to 1 p. m.
Je®~Boyes. See Boice, Boyce and Boys
Boyham John, carriage trimmer H. M.' Black &
Co., r. 1015, 20th
" Joseph P., clerk A. Schilling & Co., r. 1015,
20th
Boyhan Edward, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 22d
bet Harrison and Alabama
" May Miss carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
BoykenAdolph (G. Leipnitz & Co.), and secre-
tary California Drug and Spice Mills,
589-591 Mission, r. 1521 Sutter
Boyken J. William, druggist, SW cor Mission
and 9th, r. 3231 Howard
Boy Ian Bernard J., agent, r. 8 Auburn
" Edward J., molder Union I. Wks., r. 722^
Clementina
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" Hugh, groceries and liquors, 1151 Howard
" James F., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Co.,
r. 8 Auburn
" James J., longshoreman, r. 441 Clementina
" Jane A., widow, r. 441 Clementina
" John P., teamster, r. 441 Clementina
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Boyland Francis, groceries and liquors, 222
Townsend, r. 224 Townsend
" Joseph, clerk Francis Boyland, r. 222 Town-
send
Boyle A., laborer Sanborn Vail & Co., r. 710
Minna
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" Daniel, porter Mills Bldg, r. 148a 5th
" Dennis H., horseshoer, 454 Stevenson, and
superintendent County Jail No. 3, r. 2333
Market
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" Edward, laborer Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 400 Bay
" Edward M., shipping clerk, r. 809 Filbert
Boyle Edward N., cashier Newman & Levinson,
r. 1305 Larkin
" E. F. Mrs., widow, r. 519a Valencia
" Eustan M., clerk Haslett & Bailey, r. cor
Corbett Av and Remain
" Frank, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. cor 20th
and Missouri, Potrero
" Frank J. (Boyle Bros.), r. 1 Burgoyne PI
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" James, porter Abramson-Heunisch Co., r.
752 Howard
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kin
" James J., bartender Michael Boyle, r. SW
cor Sierra and Maryland
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Langton
" James R., conductors. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
756 San Jose Av
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sion
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Minnesota
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chanan
" John, r. NW cor Romain and Corbett Av
" John C, attorney at law, a5-37 Mills Bldg,
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Boyle John W., janitor Cooper Medical College
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 127% Welsh
" Lawrence, longshoreman, r. 127V2 Welsh
" Lawrence G., laborer, r. 137i^ Welsh
" Marcus, barber, r. 926 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 52 Merritt
" Mary, widow, r. 809 Filbert
" Mary Miss, teacher James Lick Grammar
School, r. 831 Capp
" Mary Miss, typewriter, r. 502 Post
" Mary Mrs., r. 308, 11th
" Mary A., widow, r. 547 Howard
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Rooms, r. 207 Mason
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1516 Napa
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191/2 Clinton
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" Susan T., widow, r. 14 Valparaiso
" Thomas, laborer, r. 400 Bay
" Thomas, laborer Cal. Iron and Wrecking
Co., r. 33 Stanford
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Boyle Thomas F., business manager San Fran-
cisco Call, 710 Market, r. 2027 Vallejo
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Co., r. 519a Valencia
" William, r. 11 Taylor
" William, r. 416 Eureka
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" William, bricklayer, r. 2129 Turk
" William, shipping clerk, r. 715 Lombard
Boyling Kate, domestic, 1039, 20th
Boyne John, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill
" Joseph G., mailing clerk Call, r. 1015
Powell
" Thomas, capitalist, r. 613 Bryant
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r. 704'/4 Mission
Boynes John, laborer, r. 107 Mississippi
" Robert S., r. 710 Geary
Boyns R. E., editor Marin County Herald, 235
Kearny, room 9
Boynton Alice C. Miss, bookkeeper Thomas C.
Butterworth, r. 2031 Mission
" Caddie E., school teacher, r. NE cor 14th
and Sanchez
C. H., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 934 Bush
Charles A., buyer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
Piedmont
Charles E., carriage maker G. W. Brown,
r. 1720 Eddy
E. W., gripman Market St. Ry., r. IO2614
Natoma
Harry C, r. 1720 Eddy
Horace R., agent Western Tube Co., 48 Fre-
mont, r. Oakland
Jane L.. widow, r, 1310 Broderick
John C, blacksmith G. W. Brown, r. 1720
Eddy
Josiah, gate tender, r. 2726 Howard rear
Lamour A., clerk Standard Soap Co., r. 415,
19th
Lillian M. Miss, stenograper, r. NE cor
14th and Sanchez •
M. P. Rev., pastor First Baptist Church, r.
2811 Howard
Walter, truckman truck 6, r. 320 Scott
Boyrie Harry E., electrical engineer Abner
DobleCo., r. 116,6th
Boys and Girls Aid Society, Arthur G. Smiley
superintendent, SE cor Grove and Baker,
telephone West 214
Boys Brigade, J. H. Russell brigadier-general,
S. D. North assistant adjutant-general,
303 Spreckels building
Boys Club Association, San Francisco, 740
Bryant
Boys Free Library and Reading Room, W. E.
Brown superintendent. Miss Helen G.
Ames librarian, 64 Silver
4®"Boys Higli School. See Lowell High School
Boy sen Edward C, salesman Fisher & Co., r.
1813 Lyon
" Ferdinand N., teamster, r. 17 Dore
" Frank, helper Milwaukee Brewery, r. 17
Dore
" Hans, master mariner, r. 127 Francisco
" Henry, clerk W. R. Grace & Co., r. 137
Francisco
" Inga, widow, r. 704 Laguna
" Julius, r. 1813 Lyon
Boyson Charles P. (Pearson & Boyson), r. 4 Mar-
tha PI
" Frederick, hardware, r. 942 Valencia
" Frederick H., r. 120, 18th
" George, driver, r. 1506 Jones
" George M., blacksmith, r. 1615 Grove
" Jane Mrs., r. 1506 Jones
" Jennie Miss, hairdresser, r. 1506 Jones
Boyson J. Henry, druggist, NW cor 21st and
Valencia, r. 950 Valencia
" Karsten M., drayman, 37 Market, r. 2015
Howard
" Leonhard C, liquors, 130, 18th
" Margaret, widow, r. 13^2 Lafayette
" Thomas, physician, r. Palace Hotel
" Thomas K., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1314 Lafayette
" Wallace, r. 13^4 Lafayette
Boyston Margaret Miss, clerk, r. 338 Turk
" Lucy, widow, r. 3.38 Turk
Boyter John A., correspondent First National
Bank, r. Alameda
Bosrton Paul Chute Company, Peter DeTamble
president, William H. McNaughton
vice-president and manager, Elbert R.
DeTamble secretary and treasurer, S s
Haight bet Clayton and Cole
Bozarth Lon C, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 303 Eddy
Bozeman James, jockey, r. 1104 Mission
Bozich John S. (Bozich & Kosach), r. 1211 Polk
" & Kosach (John S. Bozich and Mirko S.
Kosach), restaurant, 1209^^ Polk
Bozina Jahn, cook Kristaff Kertegely, r. 1805
Haight
Bozio Orlando, wholesale and retail dealer for-
eign and native wines and liquors, 149,
4th, tel Black 781, r. 3610 Howard
Bozzo Michael, clerk L. Valente, r. 918 Vallejo
Braag JohnB., proprietor Pacific Coast House,
301 Montgomery Av
Braas Peter W. (Braas & Wittenburg), r. 1534,
17th
" & Wittenburg (Peter W. Braas and Charles
Wittenburg), furniture manufacturers,
213 Mission
Braasch Frederick, shoemaker, 2301 Fillmore, r.
9 Ferine
Brabandt Charles W., paper ruler Althof &
Bahls, r. 711 Stockton
Brabender Charles, coppersmith, r. 637 J^ Natoma
Brace David, barber, 1205 Folsom
" Francis T., clerk United States Laundry
Assn., r. 513 Sacramento
" Herbert M., student, r. 335a Fair Oaks
Brace N.,wall paper and house and sign paint-
ing, 3030-3034, 16th, branch 2704 Mission,
tel Mission 151
" William A., clerk land department S. P.
R. R. Co., r. 335a Fair Oaks
Brackbill Seymour H., shirt manufacturer, 308
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Bracken Bridget E., widow, r. 5 Geneva
" Edward, blacksmith Muir Bros.
" Ida A. Mrs., cloak maker, r. 16 Hawthorne
" James T., teamster, r. 5 Geneva
" Lawrence, blacksmith Muir Bros., r. 5
Geneva
" William, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 5 Geneva
Bracker Louise Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" Theodore, peddler, r. 306^2 Jessie
Brackert Anton, shoemaker, r. 27301/4 Mission
Brackett Albert J., machinist, r. 16c Guy
" Aurick S., physician, 80 Donohoe Bldg, r.
.2729 Jackson
" Eugene, machinist C. H. Evans & Co., r.
16b Guy PI
" Eugene A., teamster F. P. Duley, r. 1713
Mission
" Frank O.. real estate, 179 Crocker Bldg, r.
2216 Van Ness Av
" George F., physician, 831 Howard, r. 1917
Devisadero
" Mary H., widow, r. 522 Baker
" William K., salesman Tillmann & Bendel,
r. Alameda
Brackley Harry, cooper Cal. Wine Assn
Brackmann Frederick A., laborer, r, 102 Central
Av rear
" Joseph H., clerk A. Coleman, r. 213 Lang-
ton
Brackrog Richard, blacksmith, r. 235, 17th
Braclawski Michael, electrician, r. 1655, 17th
Braoq Francois, laundry, 1173 Mission
Bradasich Dominic, r. 534 Grove
Bradburn Frank A., barber John D. Wilson, r.
30714 Leavenworth
Bradbury Alfred W., cashier Shreve & Co., r.
2015 Devisadero
" Fannnie N., Mrs., r. 417 Van Ness Av
" Harry, machine hand Townley Bros., r. 660,
20th
" John L., mining. 42 Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r.
1719 Pacific Av
" Lulu M. Miss, r. 417 Van Ness Av
" Mary Mrs., r. 861 Folsom
•' Minta A., stenographer, r. 2015 Devisadero
" Nancy, widow, r. 618i^ Shotwell
" Philip H., traveling salesman Cal. Casket
Co., r. 917b Oak
" Sydney, stableman, SE cor Washington
and Lyon
" T. H. & Co. (Theodore H. Bradbury and
Edward S. Batten), butchers, 1803 Brod-
" Theodore H. (T. H. Bradbury & Co.), r. 1701
Scott
" Vesta E. Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 2015 Devisadero
" Walter, clerk C. F. Andrews, r. 540 Shot-
well
" William B., r. 1600 Van Ness Av
Braddick Alexander B., salesman Baker &
Hamilton, r. Berkeley
Bradeen Norris M., packer clothing and equip-
age depot quartermaster's dept. U. S.
A., r. 2106 Greenwich
Braden Henry R., clerk gen. pass, agent's
office S. P. Co., r. Lorin. Alameda Co.
" Henry T., tinsmith Gaskill & Regan, r. 427
Stevenson
" Oliver J., clerk S. P. C. Ry., r. Alameda
" R. Mrs., widow, r. 427 Stevenson rear
" William, washer Market St. Ry., r. 1731
McAllister
Brader Edward J., clerk, r. 3009 Jackson
" Henry, bookkeeper, r. 414 Van Ness Av
Brader John H., soda water mfr, 738 Broadway
" Louis, butcher Thomas J. Hicks, r. 3009
Jackson
Bradfield Peter, special policeman, r. 418 Lar-
kin
■Bradford Anna M., nurse, r. 1212 Sutter
Bradford Brodie M., secretary Alameda and San
Joaquin RR. Co., S. F. and San Joaquin
Coal Co. and Bradford Investment Co.,
515 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 504 Taylor
" Charles A., salesman Baker & Hamilton,
Oak-
Na-
" Charles P., president Bradford Investment
Co., 517 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 1221 Jones
" Charles P., tinner, r. 107 Caroline
" Clark C, engineer, r. 709 Ellis
" Frank (Bradford Investment Co.), r. 1221
Jones
" Frederick, cook, r. 808 Army
Bradford G.B. Sons (Joseph F. Bradford), real
estate, 325 Montgomery, room 1
" George H., engineer, r. 8b Pleasant
" Herbert S., student, r. 1221 Jones
" Investment Co., Charles P. Bradford presi-
dent, B. M. Bradford secretary, 517 Safe
Deposit Bldg
" Isaac W., engineer, r. 709 Ellis
" James O., solicitor, r. 2221 Larkin
" Joseph F. (G. B. Bradford Sons),
land
" Kate, widow, r. 329 Ellis
" Llewellyn, stationary engineer, r.
toma
" Mary I. Mrs. (Martin & Ingalsbe), r. SW
cor Union and Larkin
" Wager, surveyor and land agent, 606 Mont-
gomery, r. 2221 Larkin
" Wallace (Hulse, Bradford & Co.), r. 125
Spruce
Bradford W. B., secretary Alaska Packers
Assn., 308 Market, r. San Rafael
Bradley Ada J. Mrs., dressmaking, 313 Geary
" Albina L., widow, r. 1421 Bush
" Alexander (S. F. Laundry Tray Co.), and
carpenter, 55 Tehama
" Alexander B., clerk Mack & Co., r. 1222
Eddy
" Ann Miss, proprietor The Monroe, 612 Bush
" Augustus E., janitor Trinity Presbyterian
Church, r. 412a 23d
" Bernard (Bradley & Son), r. 1222 Eddy
" Bernard, currier South S. F. Tannery, r.
2817 Folsom
" Bernard, fireman, r. 154 Tehama
" Bonaventura P., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 715, 22d
" C. H., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 249 Perry
" Charles, tinner, r. 507 Mission
• Charles Jr., bricklayer, r. 249 Perry
" Charles H.. seaman, r. 807 Church
" Charles R., r. 220 McAllister
" Charles T., collector W. J. Street, r. 2817
Pine
" E. A., widow, r. 528 Eddy
" Edward H., manufacturers' agent, 119
Bush, r. 712 Buchanan
" Elizabeth P. Mrs., teacher Polytechnic
High School, r. 71914 Bush
" Frank D. (Bradley & Johnston), r. 1814 Sa
Carlos Av
" Frank E., r. 412a 23d
" George J., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1314, 26th
" George N., foreman carpenter Market St.
Ry., r. 630 Hayes
" H. E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 9 Williamson
" Harry, seaman, r. 145 Erie
" Henry, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1308 Leav-
enworth
" Henry L., compositor Call, r. 6 Wall
" Henry W. (Stanly, Hayes & Bradley), attor-
ney at law, 4 Sutter, rooms 26-31, r. Ala-
meda
" Hester E. Miss, principal Bradley Kinder-
garten, r. 528 Eddy
" H. P., engineer S. P. Co., r. 1604 Howard
" H. Weller, bookkeeper A. Steiger Sons, r.
61/2 Hyde
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Bradley James, r. 10054, 2d
" James, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1326 Sac-
ramento
James, laborer, r. 478, 8th
James A. (estate of), Richard Bradley
special administrator, 4 Sutter, room 26
James J. (Bradley & Son), r. 6 Elgin Park Av
John, master mariner, r. 55 Tehama
John, plasterer, r. 14 Ellis
John, watchman, r. 11 12 Green
John H., laborer, r. 135 Precita Av
John J., plumber, 400^/^ McAllister, r. 216
Sanchez
John S., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 528 Eddy
Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 603 Eddy
Kate, widow, r. 15 Van Ness Av
K. Miss, saleslady James M. Moran & Co.,
r. Ill, 16th
Bradley Kindergarten and Primary School,
Misses M. Ella and Hester E. Bradley
principals, 528 Eddy
Lawrence, laborer, r. 227 Langton rear
Maggie L. Miss, shirtmaker, r. 1112 Green
Margaret, widow, r. 125 Trenton
Margaret, housekeeper, 553 Harrison
Margery, widow, r. 27 Madison Av
Mark, clerk Alexander G. Eells, r. 10 Bart-
lett
Mark, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1250 Cali-
fornia
Mary, widow, r. 92 West Mission
Mary, Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
May Miss, bookkeeper Alex. Mackay & Son,
r. 618/2 Shotwell
M. Ella Miss, principal Bradley Kinder-
garten, r. 528 Eddy
Michael, laborer Watson & Marx, r. 249
Perry
Michael, laborer, r. 521 Howard
Michael, liquors, 420 Brannan
Mill and Mining Co. (El Dorado Co., Cal.),
S. B. Clark secretary, 430 Montgomery,
room 6
Mollie Miss, school teacher, r. 528 Eddy
Owen, laborer, r. 249 Perry
Owen, watchman La Grande Laundry
Patrick, soap dealer, r. 1780 Folsom
Patrick H., laborer Sutro Baths, r. 5 Ocean
Terrace
R., master str Bay City, r. Oakland
Richard, master mariner, r. 55 Tehama
Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
Richard, special administrator estate
James A. Bradley, 4 Sutter, room 26
Richard H., yardman S. P. Co., r. 404, 3d
Thomas, laborer, r. 401 Harrison
Thomas, laborer, r. 1046 Folsom
Thomas E., salesman, r. 788 Harrison
William, hostler, r. 601 Natoma
William, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
William A., telegraph operator, r. 1036
Sanchez
William M., watchman, r. Parnassus Av,
nr N South
William W., r. 1667 Mission
Bradley & Johnston (Frank D. Bradley), Chi-
nese and Japanese employment office,
640 Clay
" & Son (Bernard and James J.), painting
and whitening, 923 Mission
Bradovich Bernard, laborer, r. 932 Clay
Bradrick Charles W., clerk, r. 1308 Sanchez
" Isaac, r. 665 Harrison
Bradshaw David, chipper, r. 221 Ritch
" George H., journalist, r. 2107 California
Bradshaw George S., proprietor Bradshaw 's
Law and Collection Agency, 222 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. 2107 California
John, butcher, r. 411'^ Waller
John, plumber, r. 71654 Tehama
John, stableman Pac. Carriage Co., r. 731
Clementina
John, teamster, r. 221 Ritch
Joseph, clerk, r. 331 Ritch
Patrick, liquors, 3461/2 7th, r. 1110 Harrison
Sue Ella Miss, r. 702 Powell
William, r. 715 Natoma
William, laborer, r. 221 Ritch
Bradshaw's Law and Collection Agency,
George S. Bradshaw proprietor, 232 Safe
Deposit Bldg
Bradstadt August F., upholsterer, r. 465 Stev-
Bradstreet A. B., manufacturer Bradstreet's
weather strips. 1323 Ellis
" A. B. Mrs., r. 514 Van Ness Av
" Cecil D. G., clerk, r. 1323 Ellis
Bradstreet Co. (The) Mercantile Agency (New
York), L. B. Hilliard superintendent, 230
California
" E. R. W., traveling salesman, r. 1323 Ellis
Bradstreet Jay R., manager A. B. Bradstreet,
1323 Ellis
Brady Adolph, butcher, 218-320, 6th, r. 488 Tehama
Alice L., widow, r. 118 Jones
Anna, widow, r. 1025 Post
Augustus, r. 709 Minna
Benjamin B., machinist Cahill & Hall
Elevator Co., r. Emery, Alameda Co.
Bernard, longshoreman, r. 114 Pacific
Bernard F., carpenter, r. 3034 Ellis
Caroline, widow, r. 1511 Sacramento
Charles, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Charles A., stonecutter O. E. Brady, r. 711
24th
Daniel, bartender George Fisher, r. Fulton
nr 7th Av
Daniel, bartender J. O. Hamden, r. 1011
Guerrero
Daniel, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1248 Howard
Daniel J., bricklayer, r. 7 Tonningsen PI
Daniel J., stevedore, r. 3054 Clara
David, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 813 Mission
Edward, teamster Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 33 Ash Av
Edward F., plumber George C. Dallamore,
r. 134 Julian Av
Edward R,, marine engineer, r. 94 Devisa-
dero
Elizabeth, widow, r. 46354 Tehama
Emily, widow, r. 304 Golden Gate Av
Frank J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 116, 10th
Frank W., cook, r. American Exchange
Hotel
Brady George P., advertising agent, 533 Market,
r. 7 Montgomery Av
Henry, laborer, r. Treat Av nr Stoneman
Henry, marine steward, r. 337 Harrison
Henry P., r. 2930 Howard
Hugh, peddler, r. 33 Hinckley
Hugh J., distributor postofflce, r.
Brannan
Isabella, widow, r. 1334 Florida
James, carpenter, r. 1416 Devisadero
James, clerk, r. 134 Oak
James, factory hand Pac. Roll Mill,
Tennessee
James, fruits, ferry depot, r. 316 Davis
James, iron worker, Western Iron Wks., r.
Kearny bet Green and Union
James, teamster, r. 2 Cleveland
James J., carpenter, r. 1416 Devisadero
James J., leather belt maker Alexander
Heins, r. 4635^ Tehama
James J., salesman, r. 416 Stevenson
James P., architect, r. 116, 10th
James W., paint grinder Pioneer W. L.
& Color Wks., r. 1 Vincent
Jeremiah, painter, r. 1214, 7th Av South
John, r. Treat Av nr Stoneman
John, baker, r. 313 Broadway
John, fireman, r. 143 Minna
John, laborer E. C. Pitcher, r. 905 Bryant
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Brady John J., contractor, r. 1425 O'Farrell
" John J., groceries, 863 Bryant, r. 19a Gil-
bert
" John J., horseshoer Wm. McDonald, r. 10th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" John L,., r. 1516 Polk
" John T., plumber Hughes Bros., r. 22 De
Boom
" John T., teamster People's Express and
Transfer Co., r. 43 Clara
" Joseph, laborer, r. 715 Howard
'■ JulesF., clerk cashier's dept. Wells. Fargo
& Co., r. 622 Taylor
" K. R. Miss, dressmaking, 10 Pearl
" Lawrence, cook David E. Anderson, r. 1934
Market
" Margaret, widow, r. 622 Minna
" Margaret C, widow, r. 635 Haight
" Martha, widow, 10th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Martin W.,r.206A Post
" Mary, widow, r. 1870 Lexington Av
" Mary J., widow, r. 726 Fillmore
" Matthew, butcher A. Brady, r. 250V4
Tehama
" Matthew Mrs., widow, r. 353 Grove
" Matthew I., teamster, r. 353 Grove
" Matthew V.. mason and builder. 40 New
Montgomery, r. 416, 24th
" Michael, r. IV2 Little Russ
" Michael, butcher, r. 1214, 7th Av South
" Michael, iron worker, r. 348, 5th
" Nicholas A., bricklayer, r. 116, 10th
Brady Owen E., proprietor San Francisco Stone
Works, cor Bryant and llth, r. 711, 34th
" Patrick, r. 7 Montgomery Av
" Patrick, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Patrick, laborer, r. 4 Rola Court
■' Patrick, laborer, r. 38 Turk
" Patrick, laborer, r. 514, 3d
" Patrick, machinist, r. 1416 Devisadero
" Patrick, teamster James Smith, r. 223 Lily
Av
" Patrick F., carpenter, r. 1416 Devisadero
" Patrick H., laborer George H. Baldwin, r.
19 Wolfe
" Patrick J., carpenter, r. 1416 Devisadero
" Patrick T., laborer, r. 20H Folsom Av
" Peter W., finisher The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 7th Av South bet L and M
" Philip, blacksmith Eureka Boiler Wks., r.
207 Langton
" Philip, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 25
Langton
" Philip, hydrant man Corporation Yard S.
F. F. D., r. Pine nr Powell
" Philip, laborer, r. 247, 2d
" Philip, teamster, r. 121 Gilbert
" Philip, teamster James Smith, r. 1134
Stevenson
" Philip W.. deputy City and County Sur-
veyor, r. 2301 Pine
" Richard, machinist Risdon I. &. L. Wks.,
r. 207 Langton
" Richard, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 905 Bryant
" Richard Jr., teamster, r. 905 Bryant
" Robert E., porter H. Levi & Co., r. 522 Ivy
Av
" Samuel, teamster, r. 905 Bryant
" Tecumseh S., machinist, r. 674 Brannan
" Theresa Miss, boxmaker, r. 3 Hopeton
Terrace
" Thomas, r. 2316 Taylor
" Thomas, driver Crystal Soda Water Co.
" Thomas, fireman, r. 924 North Point
Brady Thomas, galvanizer John Finn Metal
Wks, r. 22 De Boom
" Thomas, laborer, r. 421 Mississippi
" Thomas, laborer U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, r.
319 Jessie
" Thomas, mason, r. lOSSVa Folsom
" Thomas, stableman, r. 901 Battery
" Thomas E., laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 121
Gilbert
" Thomas F., carpenter, r. 1425 O'Farrell
" Thomas F., collector Thomas Lundy, r. 176
Minna
" Thomas F., stationery, 2001 Fillmore, r.
2301 Pine
" Thomas H., bricklayer, r. 353 Grove
" Thomas H., carpenter, r. 2228 Geary
" Thomas H., 3d asst. engineer str Progreso
" Thomas W., boiler maker Eureka Boiler
Wks., r. 94 Devisadero
" Virginia Miss, feeder Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 674 Brannan
" William, cook S. G. Birkholm, r. 5251/2
Howard
BRADY WILLIAM J.,
proprietor Eureka Boiler Works, 113-
115 Mission, telephone Main 5045, r.
94 Devisadero
Brady William J. Jr., machinist Eureka Boiler
Wks.. r. 94 Devisadero
" William W., salesman W. Oberdeener, r.
622 Taylor
" Zella, widow, lodgings, 339 Eddy
^S^Brady. See Bready
Braemer Fritz, liquors, 22-24, 3d, r. Alameda
Braendlein George, furniture manufacturer,
547-549 Brannan, r. I614 Sanchez
" Rudolph, cabinet maker George Braend-
lein, r. 16i4 Sanchez
Braendlin George C, bookkeeper estate John P
Clabrough, r. 1314 Alabama
Braese Adolph, silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
26101^ Folsom rear
Bragg Ada M., widow, r. 1332 Page
Bragg Frank, business manager Marine En-
gineers' Beneficial Assn., 9 Mission, r. 6
Steiner
" Johns., ship joiner, r. 215 Castro
" Mary J. Miss, teacher Girls High School,
r. 315 Castro
" Robert, capitalist, r. 215 Castro
" Robert Jr., ship Joiner, r. 109 Castro
" William, clerk, r. 2 City Hall PI
Bragner Gustave, laborer, r. 831 Illinois
Braham Edward, clerk, r. 412 Minna
" Katie, widow, r. 412 Minna
" William C, plumber Krug & Yung
Brahma Ceylon Tea Co., Ledyard & Kerr agents,
131 Post
Braid Alice G. Mrs., millinery, 527 Hayes
" David C. Jr., proprietor Atlantic Straw
Wks., 104, 5th, r. 537 Hayes
Braida John (Braida & Pasquali), r. 336 Hickory
Av
" & Pasquali (John Braida and John Pas-
quali), manufacturers of Roman and
Venetian marble mosaic, 721 Laguna
Braig Henry, machinist, r. 718 Valencia
" Joseph, winemaker, r. 2525 Bryant Av
Brain Henry, carpenter Miller & Hamilton, r.
Berkeley
j8®= Brain. See Brane
Brainard A. C. & Son (Adelbert C. and William
H.), brokers, 109 California, room 2
" Adelbert C. (A. C. Brainard & Son), r.
Berkeley
" George L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 139, 24th
" Richard, r. 33, 4th
■' William H. (A. C. Brainard & Son), r.
Berkeley
Brajovich Eli, cook Lazar Jovovich, r. 1009
Jackson
" Savo, waiter, r. 901 Stockton
Brake Frederick W., salesman G. Verdier&Co..
r. 1506!4 California
" Sidney H., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
21 Glen Park Av
Brakenwagen Henry, carpenter, r. 28, 1st
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Braley Charles F., shipping clerk J. P. Thomas,
r. 1312 Soott
Bralich Frederick, cook, r. 1519'4 Mason
" Lottie Miss, saleslady Michels & Wand,
r. 1519!4 Mason
Braly Nellie Mrs., r. 118, 10th
Bralye George, baker T. Bomke, r. 524, 22d
" J. Christian, helper Cal. Sugar Refinery, r.
496, 8th
Bramah Alfred, cutter, r. 804 Turk
Brambila Petra, widow, r. 3 Morey alley
Bramer Michael, bartender, r. 209 Eddy
Bramhall George, laborer S. P. Co.,r. 145 San
Jose Av
" George B., musician, r. 145 San Jose Av
" Walter M., mining, 310 Pine, rooms 43-45,
r. Alameda
Bramlett Maud E. Miss, housekeeper, 815 Treat
Av
Bramson Fannie, widow, r. 2O814 Grove
" Louis, clerk, r. 2O8V2 Grove
Bramstedt Alfred J., butcher Schrader Bros., r.
205 Sanchez
" Henry, electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 48
Dehone
" John H., bartender, r. 205 Sanchez
" William C, bartender, r. 205 Sanchez
Bramwell Aaron, stevedore, r. 1419 Kearny
" Aaron J., printer, r. 1200 Kearny
Branagan Christopher, real estate, r. 128 Chat-
tanooga
" Peter; currier H. N. Cook Belting Co., r.
3722 Mission
4!5" Branagan. See Brannagan and Brannigan
Branch Alfred, molder, r. 622 Jessie
" Andrew W., copyist County Clerk's office,
r. 204 McAllister
" George H., printer, r. 623 Jessie
" George W., clerk U. S. Naval Officer of
Customs, r. 1416 Broadway
BRANCH HOUSE,
F. L. Turpin proprietor, rooms per
night 20 cents to $1.00, week $1.00 to
$3.00, montli $4.00 to $12.00, metallic
fire escapes front and rear, 861 Mar-
ket, opposite Baldwin Hotel
Branch Leonidas C, real estate, 17 Crocker
Bldg. r. 3009 Sacramento
" Oscar (ZoUver, Branch & Lawlor), r. 121
Chattanooga
" Royal S., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
Branchfleld Timothy, clerk, r. 743 Harrison
Brand Abram M., painter and paper hanger,
1505 Buchanan
" Amelia K. Mrs., teacher elocution, 612 Van
Ness Av
" Arthur, attorney at law, 175-178 Crocker
Bldg, and assistant District Attorney,
r. 1924 Broadway
" Christ F., baker Albert Komsthoeft, r. 414
Dodge
" Emma Mrs., dressmaking, 419 O'Farrell,
rear
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 28M Kissling
Brand Ernest, secretary Humboldt Savings and
Loan Society, 18 Geary, r. 1924 Broad-
way
" Helen, widow, r. Nevada Av nr Cortland
Av
" Henry, carpenter, r. 419 O'Farrell rear
" Herman J., manufacturing jeweler, 230
Kearny, r. 212 Powell
" Jacob M., butcher Emil Di Vecchio, r. 806
Olive Av
" Joseph M., plasterer, r. 419 O'Farrell rear
Brand Lucien, secretary French Savings and
Loan Society, 534 California, r. Alameda
" Myra Miss, oil painting artist, r. 406
Gough
" Oscar, millhand William A. Schrock
" Otto, machinist Vulcan I. Wks., r. 4%
Dodge
" Peter N., capitalist, r. 14 Ellis
" Ralph, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 3268
Mission
" S. A. Mrs., r. 406 Gough
4®"Brand, See Brandt
Brandau Carl, cook Occidental Hotel bar, r. 1006
Larkin
Brandemann Charles, ship carpenter, r. 5th Av
South nr I
" Charles Jr., ship carpenter, r. 5th Av South
nr I
Brandenberg William, seaman, r. 18 Perry
Brandenburg Martha Mrs., r. 71 Henry
" William, blacksmith, r. 71 Heni-y
Brandenburger Rudolph, restaurant, r. 602 Cen-
tral Av
Brandenstein Alfred J. (Alfred J. Brandenstein
& Co.), r. SW cor California and Gough
" Alfred J. & Co. (Alfred J. Brandenstein),
importers of foreign merchandise, 523
Market
" Charles, salesman, r. SW cor California
and Gough
" H. & Co. (Hermann Brandenstein and Wil-
liam Hellier), livery stable, SW cor New
Montgomery and Mission
Brandenstein Henry U., attorney at law, 217
Sansome, r. SW cor Gough and California
" Hermann (H. Brandenstein & Co.), r. 1607
Post
Joseph, r. SW cor California and Gough
M. & Co. (Meyer Brandenstein and Lazard
Godchaux), wholesale butchers. 1st Av
South, office 319 Pine, rooms 3-5
Manfred (Adelsdorfer & Brandenstein), r.
SW cor California and Gough
Max J. (M. J. Brandenstein & Co.), r. 2005
Franklin
Meyer (M. Brandenstein & Co.), r. 1305 Van
Ness Av
Brandenstein M. J. & Co. (Mas J. Branden-
stein), commission merchants, tea and
matting importers, 118-120 Market and
15-17 California
Brander Alexander, blacksmith, r. 20 Decatur
Brandes August R. F., bookbinder Acres &
Williams Co., r. 1004 Harrison
" Charles F., bookbinder, r. 1004 Harrison
" Herman, bartender Golden West Hotel, r.
2 Sutter PI
" Johanna, widow, r. 1004 Harrison
Brandhofer Theodore A., engineer, r. 67 Califor-
nia Av
Brandlein Kate C. Miss, stenographer and type-
writer, r. W-A Sanchez
Brandli Conrad, dishwasher Louis Diezelski, r.
438 Hayes
Brandner George J., baker, r. 75, 4th rear
Brandon Alfred R., physician, r. 5a5 Jersey
" Edward J., bricklayer, r. 3 Freelon
Brandon Frederick D., attorney at law, 530 Cal-
ifornia, rooms 63-64, telephone Main 703,
r. NE cor Church and 18th
" George, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 9
Clara
" Giles, miner, r. 406 Broadway
" Henry, helper Risdon L & L. Wks.,r. 24^^
Louisa
" John J., fireman, r. 28 Clarence PI
' ' John J. , millhand Commercial Box Factory,
" John J., water tender P. M. S. S. Co., r. 55
Shipley
" John R., electrician, r. 17 Harriet
" Joseph, machinist, r. 24% Louisa
" Joseph R., attorney at law, 604 Merchant,
r. 535 Jersey
" Mark, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 528
Howard
" Mary Miss, press feeder Dlckman-Jones
Co., r. 28 Clarence PI
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" Owen, laborer, r. 55 Shipley
■' Patrick, laborer, r. 28 Clarence PI
" Patrick H., engineer engine 6, r. 28 Clar-
ence PI
" William T., oiler Edison Light and Power
Co.,r. 28 Clarence PI
Brandstedt August F., bartender Bergstrom &
Edman, r. 465 Stevenson
Brandt Adoph, foreman S. Bloom & Sons, r. 1114
Potrero Av
■' August, master mariner, r. 809 Texas
" Bernard L.., painter, 404 Montgomery, r.
Hotel Baltimore
■' Carl, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 1313 Ne-
braska
" Charles, 1st officer str Washtenaw
Brandt Claus, groceries, liquors and dairy prod-
uce. SE cor Oak and Octavia, r. 251 Oak
" Eric A., r. 1622 Bush
■■ Ernest, bartender Henry Keeling, r. 300, 4th
^' Eugene, r. 533 Sacramento
" Frederick, laborer, r. 3129, 16th
•' Frederick, restaurant, 2775, 16th, r. 2777,
16th
Brandt Frederick, wines and liquors, 154, 3d,
and proprietor Hughes House, 214, 3d, r.
214, 3d
" Frederick C, machinist, r. 71314 Union
■' George E., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
1031 Clay
" Gerhardus J. G., r. 635 Eddy
■' Gerhardus J. G. Jr.. student, r. 635 Eddy
■' Gustav, lodgings, 263, 3d
" H., steward, r. 22 Sacramento
■' Henry, clerk, r. 410b Eddy rear
" Henry, laborer, r. 20 Victor
" Hermann, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 1114
Potrero Av
" Hugo, brass finisher, r. 506, 4th
Brandt Isaac B. L., attorney at law, 311 Safe
Deposit Bldg, 328 Montgomery, r. 1713
Bush
Brandt Jacob, cigar manufacturer, 411-413 Bat-
tery cor Merchant, r. 33 Scott
•' James A., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 1650b Hayes
" John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Valley
and San Jose Av
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1105 Tennessee
" John, liquors, 524 Pine
■• John, longshoreman, r. 10 Jackson
■' John B., ship carpenter, r. 467 Bryant
" John E., frame maker Herrman Cohen, r.
Lorin, Alameda Co.
" Julius, elevator man, r. 302, 4th
" Louis, r. 504 Grove
•' Louis, bookkeeper Buffalo Brewing Co.. r.
610, 3d
" Louis, yardman South S. F. Tannery
Brandt Louis B., proprietor The Imperial, 1016
Market, r. 1609 Golden Gate Av
•' Magnus, bricklayer, r. 114 St. Rose's Av
•' Martin G. (Brandt & Davis), r. The Rose-
dale
Noah, teacher music, r. 1027 O'Farrell
Peter f Brandt & Robohm), r. 1908 Ellis
Peter H., carpenter, r. 56 Homestead
Rutherford, clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r.
796 Van Ness Av
Samuel, millhand Del Monte Milling Co..
r. 414 Brannan
Brandt William, porter Haas Bros., r. 212 Leav-
enworth
' ' & Co. (Maurice Brandt and Edward J. Turk-
ington), tailors, 139 Montgomery
" &' Davis (Martin G. Brandt and James R.
Davis), managers Savon and Carpet
Cleaning Co., 206 Leavenworth
" & Robohm (Peter Brandt and Cord Ro-
bohm), groceries and liquors, 1842 Ellis
iiS"Brandt. See Brand and Brant
Brandtjen John, driver, r. 120 Morris Av
Brandy City Mine (Sierra Co., Cal.), Charles
AUenberg secretary, 206 Sansome, rooms
1-2
4®-Brane. See Brain
Branger Celina, widow, r. 3010 Pierce
Branick John P., contractor, r. 137 Dolores
Branigan John P.. candies, 1124 Larkin
Branke Paul Rev., pastor German Evangelical
St. Paul's Church, r. 1419 Howard
Branley William, laborer, r. 405 Lyon
Brann Delia Mrs., r. 3019 Folsom
" Frank J., clerk A. E. B. Ridley, r. 3019 Fol-
som
•' Frank R., r. 117 Cumberland
" H. Harding, sailmaker Brann & Prior, r.
117 Cumberland
" Robert C. (Brann & Prior), r. 117 Cumber-
land
" Thomas M., insurance, r. 224 Dorland
" Walter S.. attorney at law, 530 California,
room 16, r. 3001 Jackson
" & Prior (Bobert C. Brann and John L.
Prior), sailmakers, 54-56 Clay
-^J~Brannagan. See Branagan and Branigan
Brannagan Arthur, shoe finisher J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. 222,11th
" Arthur J., druggist TuUio A. Rottanzi, r.
17 Hattie
Brannan Aloysius R., expressman, r. 506, 3d
" Catherine, widow, r. 3011 Clay
" Charles A., engraver, r. 2000 Dupont
" Francis, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
" Henry, master mariner, r. 34 Fell
" James, collector, r. 48 Louisa
" James, horseshoer J. S. O'Rourke & Co., r.
933 Mission
■' James, porter M. Jordan, r. 144, 2d
" John, blacksmith, r. 12 Wildey
" John, laborer, r. 52714 Linden Av
" John, sweeper City Street Improvement
Co., r. 616 Stevenson
" John, teamster, r. 28 Sacramento
" John E., real estate, r. 1014 Page
" Kate E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 3215V4 Pine
" Lawrence, blacksmith, r. 46 Louisa
" Martin J., peddler, r. 1128 Bryant
" Mary F , widow, r. 110 Natoma
" Mary F. Miss, dressmaker, r. 2315^ Pine
" Mar.v J. Mrs., r. 1521 Mission
" Matthew, longshoreman O. R, & N. Co.
" Michael, r. 310 Tehama
" Michael J., driver Sutter St. Ry., r. 24
Louisa
" Patrick R., horseshoer, 516 Hyde
" Peter E., painter, r. 1521 Mission
" Peter J., r. 17051/4 Jones
" Sarah, widow, r. 434 Minna
" Sarah, widow, r. 1868a Lexington
Brannan Street Warehouse, F. s. Moody pro-
prietor, 609-617 Brannan and 108-116
Bluxome, office 422-432 Townsend
" Thomas, stableman La Grande Laundry
" Thomas, wood and coal, 1132 Howard
" William, salesman J. T. Sullivan, r. 370
Clementina
J^~Brannan. See Brennan and Brenan
Brannick John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
Sierra
Brannigan Bernard, r. 1132 Larkin
" Margaret Miss, domestic, r. 314 Jessie
Branquart Victor (Branquart & Co.), r. 438
Broadway
" & Co. (Victor Branquart), printers, 509
Kearny, room 1
Branscheid Charles P., salesman Cooper & Co.,
r. 1931 Green
" Edward C, clerk The German Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1931 Green
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JBransford Samuel G., medical student, r. 1134
Howard
" v. Miss, presser J. Spaulding & Co., r. 1134
Howard
" William A., helper J. Spaulding & Co., r.
1018 Howard
" Zerrell W., finisher J. Spaulding & Co., r.
1134 Howard
Branson Benjamin, boatman, r. 1813 Dupont
" Harry H., machinist, 1813 Dupont
" Henry B., r. 59 Shipley rear
" Thomas, watchman, r. 336, 29th
" Thomas J., clerk ticket auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 336, 29th
Brant Bridget, widow, r. 1713 Jones
" John S., driver engine 1, r. 1712 Jones
" Louis P., 1st lieut. 1st Infantry U. S. A.,
Angel Island
4®-Brant. See Brand and Brandt
Branter James, butler, r. 704 Folsom
Branthiver Howard L,., reporter Pickens, Ful-
ton & Co., r. Oakland
Branting Charles T., teamster John Middleton,
r. 537 Sacramento
Brantwen Harry, barber, r. 455 Jessie rear
Branz Mary Miss, varieties, 1018 Powell
" Peter, baker Nicholas Prost, r. 336, 3d
Brarens Ferdinand, salesman, r. San Jose Av
nr Sherman Av
" Frederick C, news agent, r. 435 Bryant
" Henry, salesman, r. 415, 18th
" Peter S., milkman, r. 704, 17th
" Susan, widow, lodgings, r, 435 Bryant
Brasford John, storekeeper Russ House
Brask Edward, brass finisher M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 316 Folsom
Braskenitz Wenzel, tailor, r. 210 Prospect PI
Brass John, r. 26 Freelon rear
" Joseph, cook, r. 331 Jessie
Brassen Johanna, widow, r. 30. Welsh rear
Brastow Solomon D., superintendent Western
division Wells, Fargo & Go's Express
35 New Montgomery, room 2, r. 1116 Hyde
Bratemos John, master mariner, r. 19 Vande
water
Braticevich Anton, bartender John L. Rado
vich, r. 1800 Post
Bratovich Bernard, longshoreman O. R. & N,
Co.
Bratslovski Marcus, watchmaker, 243, 7th
Bratton Frederick A., clerk cashier's dept
Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 2306 Mission
" William G., clerk auditing dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. 2306 Mission
Brau Obed, carpenter, r. 33 Turk
Braud Frank, brass molder Zollver, Branch &
Lawlor, r. 524 Fulton
" Peter, machinist, r. 429 Franklin
«®-Braud. See Baud
Brauer Anna, widow, r. 434 Grove
" Charles F. (Brauer, Grasshofl & Co.), r.
3002 Golden Gate Av
" Franz, insurance agent, r. 724 Union
Brauer, Grasshoflf & Co. (Charles F. Brauer
and Robert Grasshoff), importers, whole-
sale provision dealers and commission
merchants, specialty, imported and do-
mestic delicacies, 309-311 Front
" Henry J., butcher, r. 1330 Eddy
" Herman O., cabinet maker Cal. Furniture
Mfg. Co.
" John, cabinet maker, r. 43 Russ
" Louis, salesman Roos Bros., r. dlSV^ Fol-
som
" Matilda Miss, dressmaker, r. 43 Russ
4ffl"Brauer. See Brewer, Brower and Broyer
Braughler Oscar H., salesman John F. Myers
& Co., r. 323 Golden Gate Av
Braum Nathaniel H., bookkeeper Cutter &
Moseley, r. Oakland
Braun Adolph W., tailor, r. 435 Stevenson
" Albert, bakery, 1837 O'Farrell
" Albert J., r. 1225 Jessie
" Anthony, manager George L. Coyte, 300, 3d
" Charles H. F., bookkeeper Ami Vignier, r.
Oakland
" Francis A., salesman Ami Vignier, r. Oak-
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" Frank, tailor, 438 Bush
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Braun Frank J., foreman Edwards Publishing
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Franz, house and sign painter, 1839 Howard
George, beer bottler, 2319 Pine
Henry Mrs., widow, r. 411, 27th
Jacob, newpapers, r. 34, 13th
Johanna Mrs., r. Old People's Home
John, lodgings, 613 Mission
Karl, bartender N. Bauer, r. 2101 Powell
Leon, furniture, 1909 Mission
Louis E., insurance clerk George W. Mc-
Neaa-, r. Oakland
Philip, brewer, r. 707 Mission
Richard, nurse, German Hospital
4S~Braun. See Brown
Braunbeck Peter, bricklayer, r. 30th nr Noe
Braunhart Samuel, Port Warden, r. 839 Mission
Braunscliweiger Edward, secretary Braun-
schweiger & Co., 5-7 Drumm, r. 1600 Mc-
Allister
Braunschweig-er Hermann, 'president Braun-
schweiger & Co., ,5-7 Drumm, r. 1600
McAllister
" Hermann Jr., traveling salesman, r. 412
Jones
BRAUNSCHWEIGER & CO.
(incorp'd), Hermann Braunschweiger
president, Edward Braunschweig-er
secretary, importers and liquor mer-
chants, 5-7 Drumm, telephone Main
1646
Bravender Joseph, sweeper City Street Improve-
ment Co., r. 1057 Golden Gate Av
Braverman Louis, merchant, r. 1016 Eddy
" Sigmund L., ofQce 121 Post. r. 1219 Fulton
Bravotte Auguste, shoemaker, 737 McAllister,
r. 624 Fulton
Bray Albert, laborer, r. 20 Tehama
" Albert J., wiper Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 72114 Clementina
" Alonzo W., driver Greeley's Alameda and
S. F. Trans. Co., r. Alameda
" Angelo S., clerk North German Fire Ins.
Co., r. 29 Clinton Park
" Anthony Mrs., r. 502 Powell
Bray Charles E., general agent Passenger De-
partment Chicago and Northwestern
Railway, 2 New Montgomery, r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
Eben, seaman, r. 6 Rose PI
Edward M. (Bray's Sons & Co.), r. Fruit-
vale
Frederick W. (Bray & Daves), r. 1020
Valencia
Grace, widow, r. 19 Willow Av
Grace S. Mrs., r. 926 Sutter
Henry T. , contractor and builder, 29 Clinton
Howard W., traveling salesman W. W.
Montague & Co.. r. Fruitvale
Ira, r. 1417 Guerrero
Louisa F. Miss, teacher Irving Primary
School, r. 3333 Sutter
Mary C, r. 2333 Sutter
Mary E., saleswoman, r. 29 Clinton Park
Michael, shoemaker, 1080 Howard, r. 203
Howard
Bray Michael F., cashier Grand Hotel, r. 734
Grove
" Reginald D., accountant Insurance Com-
pany of North America, r. 2233 Sutter
" Robert A. (Bray's Sons & Co.), r. Fruitvale
" Sylvester L., salesman John C. Spencer,
r. 383 San Jose Av
" Warren L., teamster Teele & Co., r. 171014
Sacramento
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Bray "Washiugton J., clerk, r. 29 Clinton Park
" William, watchman str City of Rio de
Janeiro
'■ William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
28 Erie
" William H., journalist, r. 100 Olive Av
" & Daves (Frederick W. Bray and Edward
D. Daves), expressmen, 2400 Mission
4®=Bray. See Brey
Bray's Sons & Co. (Edward M. and Robert A.
Bray), grain commission merchants, 220
Clay
Brayman Ray A., watchmaker and jeweler, 218a
Noe
Brasrton A. P., president Pelton Water Wheel
Co., 121-123 Main, r. 1167 Jackson, Oak-
land
Brasrton A. P. Jr., vice-president and manager
Pelton Water Wheel Co., 121-123 Main,
r. 1167 Jackson, Oakland
Brayton Edward L., treasurer Pelton Water
Wheel Co., 121-123 Main, r. 1167 Jackson,
Oakland
" William H., agent Worcester Chemical
Fire Pails, 157 New Montgomery, r. 801
Leavenworth
Brazan Alexander, laborer, r. 1909 Geary
Brazell James M., mining expert, r. 1312
Octavia
Brazier George W., r. 217 Grant Av
" William, laborer, r. 26 Freelon rear
Brazil Emilio, laborer, r. 422 Drumm
" Manuel (Moraes & Brazil), r. 429 Pacific
Brazzio Manuel, peddler, r. 20 Hinckley
Breakfleld Aaron, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
2053 McAllister
Brean William H., foreman, r. 1915 Harrison
Brears Miles J., lastmaker Cal. Last Factory,
r. 112Shotwell
Breaton Daniel R,, seaman Union I. Wks., r. 210
Pennsylvania Av
Brebek Theodore, bookbinder, r. 2 Scheerer
Brechtel William F., teacher languages, r.
6 Seymour Av
Breck Charles R., assistant baggage agent S,
P. Co., r, Berkeley
" Ellen A,, widow, r. 931 Greenwich
" Frederick, sack sewer, r. 303'/4 Davis
Breck George, optical projection and manager
J. B. Colt & Co. (New York), 131 Post, r.
1692 Page
" William A. M. Rev., associate rector St.
John's Episcopal Church, r. 106 Julian
Av
Breckedfeld William M., bookkeeper Boericke &
Runyon, r. 29 Hartford
Brenckenridge C. & Son (Mrs, Catherine and
William J,), fish, 11-13 Bay City Market
" Catherine Mrs, (C, Breckenridge & Son), r.
751 Folsom
" William J. (C. Breckenridge & Son), r. 751
Folsom
Breckette M. Mrs., r, II314 Pierce
Breckle Frederick, liquors, 3301 Geary
" Frederick Jr., driver, r, 3301 Gearv
Breckon F. W. Page, seacher of records, 530
California, room 61
Breckwoldt August H., laborer, r. 1164 Bryant
" J. Frederick, laborer, r. 1164 Bryant
Bredehoft Charles, groceries and liquors, SW
cor 34th and York
" Christian, clerk, r. 943 Howard
" Martin W., porter, r. 8 Boyd
Bredenburg W., cutter, r. 34 Ellis
Bredhoff Charles, bookkeeper Siebe Bros. &
Plagemann, r. Oakland
Bredhoff Charles M. (Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz) ,
r. 206V^ Fair Oaks
" F. William, coffee roaster, r. 930 Fil-
bert
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 800 Page
" Martin, porter Paul Keyser, r. 8 Boyd
Bredlie Andrew, shoemaker, 28 Market, r. 333
Minna
" Sophie Miss, r. 333 Minna
Bredlow Herman, millhand Central Lumber &
Mill Co., r. 37 Ripley PI
" Otto, helper William A. Schrock
Bredon Robert E., r. 920 Guerrero
Bredull Catharine, widow, r. 597 Ellis
" Marie Miss, teacher music, 597 Ellis
Bree J. Linden, draughtsman Wright & Sanders,
r, 3 Essex PI
" T. Edgar, draughtsman Golden State &
Miners Iron Wks., r. 2 Essex PI
" Thomas W., teacher music, r. 961 Mission
Jm-Bree. See Brie
Breece Abraham, mining, r. 1729 California
Breed Cameron Mrs., vocal teacher, r. 434 San
Jose Av
" Edward A., bookkeeper, r. 502 Mason
Breed Frank P., superintendent Station K Post
OfBce, r. The Colonial
" Frank W., salesman George H. Croley, r.
Oakland
Breede Dora, widow, r. 2000 Polk
Breeden H. C., r. University Club
Breeder and Sportsman (daily and weekly),
Breeder and Sportsman Publishing Co.,
publishers, 331 Bush
Breeder and Sportsman Publishing Co., F. w.
Kelley manager, publishers Breeder and
Sportsman, 331 Bush, tel Main 1173
Breedlove Ira N., cashier The Germania Life
Ins. Co., r. Oakland
Breen Albert, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 47&
Jessie
" Catherine Mrs., janitress Douglass Pri-
mary School, r. 509 Shotwell
" Daniel, r. 178 Perry
" Harry M., iron worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
319 Sierra
" James W., boiler maker, r. 44 Jessie
" Jennie, widow, r. 1529^/^ Dolores
" John, blacksmith Golden State and Miners'
I^ Wks., r. 59 Tehama
" John, bottler Bay City Soda Water Co., r.
429 Church
" John, marine engineer, r. 621, 2d
" John M.j r. 16 Laguna
" Kate, widow, r. 509 Shotwell
" Kate Miss, dressmaking, r. 213 Turk
" Kate Miss, stenographer, r. 1517 Larkin
" Lawrence, engineer, r. 44 Jessie
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 476 Jessie
" Mary J,, widow, r. 1310 Guerrero
" Michael J,, janitor, 131 Post
" Mollie Miss, r. Head nr Randolph
" Patrick, laborer, r. Bright nr Randolph
" Peter A., law student Delmas & Short-
ridge, r. 3305 Webster
" Rose Miss, tailoress, r. Head nr Randolph
" Thomas, r. 16 Laguna
" Timothy, salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 100 Jones
" William T,, clerk Bibo, Newman & Iken-
berg, r, 15391/4 Dolores
" Thomas W., gardener S. F, Art Assn., r.
SE cor California and Mason
Brees Abijah, r. 1305 Folsom
" David A,, barber, 1205 Folsom
Breeser Gustav, liquors, 806, 3d
Breeze James H., cigar dealer, r. 1364 Market
" Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 1330 Sutter
" William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 417
Powell
" William F., draughtsman S. F. & S. J. V.
Ry., r. 1330 Sutter
Breffeith L. Casimir, renting clerk Madison &
Burke, r. 39 Belvedere
Bregstone Henry H., clerk Jacob Unna, r. 535
Golden Gate Av
Brehamj James, confectioner, r. 593 Ash Av
Brehany E. C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 593 Ash Av
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Brehany Micliael, driver J. J. Kenney, r. 26tli
Av nr Poiut Lobos Av
Brebaut Arthur, carpenter S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
Brehm Adam, proprietor San Francisco Turner
Hall Saloon, 333 Turk, and janitor San
Francisco Turner Hall, r. 520D Turk
" Edward, porter George Morrow & Co., r. 40
Commercial
" William, washer U. S. Brewery, r. 513
Franklin ^^.,,
Breidenstein Charles F., clerk, r. 5 Willow Av
" Leonard, r. 5 Willow Av
" Marie, widow, r. 5 Willow Av
Breidtenstein Edward, gardener Frederick
Liudemann
Breig Edwin J., driver Breig & Schafer, r. 177414
» John (Breig & Schafer), r. 212a Linden Av
" & Schafer (John Breig and Charles Scha-
fer), proprietors Pacific Soda Water
Wks., 1710-1713 Folsom
Breiling Christina, widow, r. 26 Ford
" Eugene A., printer, r. 26 Ford
" Frank, butcher, r. 26 Ford
" Theodore, butcher S. Simon, r. 26 Ford
Breining Edward, driver, r. 119 Valparaiso
Breiten Charles, confectionery, 418 Montgomery
Av
Breitenbach John, dyer, r. 725, 24th
Breitenstein Ella, widow, r. 15I6V2 Howard
Breithaupt Jacob, brewer, r. Arkansas nr 25th,
Potrero
Breitisch Fred J., barber Jacoby, Gonsalves &
Asplund, r. 51/2 Meacham PI
Breitstein Harry E., manager The Columbus
Woolen Mills, 545 Market, r. 729 O'Far-
rell
Breitwieser John J., baker Herman Schmitt, r.
27 Alvarado
Breitwisch Frederick J., barber, r. 732i/^ Geary
Breitzmann John A., salesman John Taylor &
Co., r. 1511 Vallejo
" Robert, druggist, r. 1511 Vallejo
" Robert J,, salesman Goodyear Rubber Co.,
r. 1511 Vallejo
Brekke Lawrence, laborer, r. 630 Castro
Brelin Ida, domestic, 3484 Clay
Brell Frank, upholsterer, r. 323 Jessie
Bremen Board of Underwriters, Hellmann
Bros. & Co. agents, 525 Front
" H., bartender, r. 326 Pacific
Bremer Adolph, r. 12091-^ Mission
Bremer Agnes D. Miss, grand secretary Com-
panions of the Forest, 130 O'Farrell, r.
Alameda
" Amelie, domestic, 810 Page
Bremer Christian H., grand secretary Forest-
ers of America, 130 O'Farrell, ir. Ala-
meda
" George C. F., teamster Dept. of Cal. U. S.
A., r. 509 Ellis
" Hannah Miss, dressmaker, r, 7 Sumner
" Herman J. (Joseph Bremer & Co.), r. 1238
Post
" James H., wool dryer F. S. Moody, r. 7
Sumner
" Joseph (Joseph Bremer & Co.), r. 1238 Post
" Joseph, cooper, r. 7 Sumner
" Joseph & Co. (Joseph and Herman J.
Bremer), wholesale liquors and cigars,
310 Sacramento
" Louis, blacksmith Muir Bros., r. 803 Har-
rison
" Louis, salesman Blumenthal & Co., r. 410
Minna
" Milton A., clerk Bremer & Bender, r. 1307
Van Ness Av
" Otto, r. 1952 Howard
" Otto A. (Browning & Bremer), r. Alameda
" Sophie, widow, r. 1953 Howard
" William H. (Bremer & Bender), r. 1307 Van
Ness Av
" & Bender (William H. Bremer and A. M.
Bender), general insurance agents, 310
Sacramento
Bremervorde Verein, 630 Bush
Bremler Helena, widow, r. 550 Jessie
" Max, tailor Brown Bros. & Co., r. 820 Eliza-
beth
Bremler Rudolph, tailor, 303 Grant Av, r. 540
Bremmel Julius, gunsmith, r. 959 Howard
Bremner George, salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1810 Lyon
" George St. J., floor walker Newman &
Levinson, r. 1028 Fair Oaks
" Henry, teamster Thomas Morton, r. 603M
" William, nurse, r. 1117 Van Ness Av
Bremson Benjamin, boatman, r. 1813 Dupont
" Harry, machinist, r. 1813 Dupont
Brenan Edwin, salesman Adelsdorfer & Bran-
denstein, r. 9241/2 Oak „,, , ^ ,
" John T., with S. F. Paving Co., 924% Oak
jg@=Brenan. See Brannan and Brennan
Brendage Edward, carpenter, r. 954 18th Av
South
Brendel Herman, merchant tailor, 309 Post, r.
311 Prospect PI „ . ^
" John F., bookkeeper National Brewing Co.,
r. 628 Linden Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 3 Grant Alley
Brendt Richard, physician, 1340 Mission
Brendtjen Helen Miss, dressmaker Mrs. A. E.
Grunwald, r. 120 Morris Av
Brenemar Lizzie, widow, r. 105 Berry
Brenes Miguel, waiter, r. 228 Brannan
Brenham Laura J. Miss, clerk U. S. engineer s
offlce, r. 516 Van Ness Av
Brenigan Annie Mrs., dressmaker, 1131% How-
ard
Brening Tillie, widow, r. 312 Chestnut
Brennan Alice M. Miss, operator W. U. Tel.
Co., r. 635 O'Farrell
•< Andrew J., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 1119 Greenwich
" Anna Mrs., varieties, 129, 11th
" Annie J., widow, r. 310 Powell
" Bridget, widow, r. 1119 Greenwich
" Charles, teamster, r. 98 Francisco
" Daniel, baker Dennett's, r. 413 Jones
" Daniel J., mason and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 2313/2 Polk
" David, plasterer, r. 221, 24th „ „ ^. _,,
" Edmund H., wheelwright H. B. Schindler,
r. 31 St. Mary's Av
" Edward, electrician, r. 312 Capp
" Edward P., fireman engine 23, r. 2132 Brod-
erick
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 23 Langton rear
" Ellen, widow, r. 1131 Buchanan
.' E. v., wiper Edison Light & Power Co., r.
23 Verona PI ,„„
" Frank W., waiter Cardall & Marston, r. Ibb
Perry
- GeorgeE.,laborer,r. 134 Valley
" Harry T., driver National Ice Co., 1. bbb
Minna
" J., r. 539 Sacramento
" James (Brennan & Eraser), r. 321, 34th
' ' James , hostler Sutter St. Ry . , r. 39 Natoma
" James, laborer, r. 907 Folsom .
» James, laborer Cal. Iron & Wrecking Co.,
r. 18'/2 Freelon
" James B., capitalist, r. 1927 Geary
" James E., clerk W.C. Ordway, r.29Rausch
" James E.. cutter, r. 625 O'Farrell
" James F.', boatbuilder, r. 502 1st
" James F., clerk Carson & Savage, r. 1927
" John^Rev., assistant rector St. Patrick's
Church, r. 744 Mission ^^ ^ ^ .„
" John, horseshoer James McCarty, r. bdO
Natoma
" John, coalpasser str Mariposa
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Brennan John, driver J. Tamonv, r. Edinbureh
nr Silver Av
" John, hostler United Carriage Co., r 71.3
Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 3 Hampton PI
" John, laborer, r. 78 Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 531 Howard
" John, liquors, 513, 3d
" John, machinist William Wedgwood Ma-
chme Wks., r. 61 South Park
" John, rigger, r. Broad nr Plymouth Av
" John, stairbuilder, r. 230 Webster
'■ John C, dairyman, r. 2623 Gough
" John E., silversmith Shreve & Co r Gol-
den Gate, Alameda Co
" "^°^^of/' messenger First National Bank,
r. 310 Fell '
" "^"n?. S'-' ^^^^^ cutter Neustadter Bros., r
931 Grove
" John H., clerk Pao. Pine Lumber Co r 369
Harrison '
" John v., boatbuilder George W. Kneass r
Broad nr Plymouth Av ' '
" John W., seaman, r. 503, 1st
" Joseph M., expressman, SE cor O'Farrell
and Stockton, r. 2633 Gough
" '^' p'lk °'''®'' ^"""P^y- Grant & Co., r. 1431
" Kate, domestic, 3443 Jackson
" Lizzie, widow, r. 134 Valley
" Luke, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co r 514
Mission ' ■
" h^^^ ^■' teamster, r. 514 Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 531 Natoma
" Maria Mrs., r. 961 Mission
" Martin, laborer, r. 313, 1st
" Mary, widow, r. 961 Folsom
" Matthew J floorwalker Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 1131 Buchanan
" Michael, boiler maker, r. 78 Clementina
" Michael, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Michael, laborer, r. 1008 Jackson
" r elf Edd^^^^^™^^ Murphy, Grant & Co.,
" •'^*?J^^J?J '^■' salesman Blochman & Cerf r
311 Clara '
'; Morgan, baker, r. NW cor 14th and Belcher
Nicholas, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. ll3'/2
Brpn^i^^n ''^^■' stenographer, r. 3633 Gough
Brennan^O^^M.^^ proprietor Hotel Pleasanton,
" Patrick, laborer, r. 39 Natoma
" Patrick, laborer, r. 98 Francisco
" Patrick, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Patrick C, r. 2133 Broderick
" Patrick J., carpenter, r. 961 Mission
Peter E., painter, r. 1531 Mission
" \-\^'^'^^!>R!^^^°^ Mission Dolores Church,
1 . VV s I6th nr Dolores
" Thomas, clerk Pac. Lumber Co r 130
Juniper '
'■ Thomas, deckhand tugboat Lottie
" Thomas, laborer, r. 27 Rausch rear
' Thomas, aborer, r. 1533i4 Broadway
Thomas, liquors, NE cor 30th and San Jose
" '''^°™as E., salesman G. W. Clark & Co., r.
Brennan Thomas F., physician and surgeon,
office 672 Mission NE cor 3d, hours 10
a. m., 3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays 1 to
3p. m., telBlack 1181
Brennan Thomas F., porter Neustadter Bros., r
931 Grove
" Thomas W., r. 1333 Laguna
" Thomas W., carriage painter, r. 8I714 Post
" Timothy H., r. 8I71/2 Post rear
" Timothy J., bartender James Loush r 514
Mission ^ > 1. ««
" William, barber Siegfried Davis, r. 783 Ste-
venson
^' William, clerk Frank Moran, r 433 4th
" William, laborer, r. 503, 1st
" ^illiS-PlJ- v^oatbuilder George W. Kneass,
r. 230 Webster
" William J., laborer, r. 124 Valley
" William T range setter W. W. Montague
& Co., r. 5 Madison Av
" & Fraser (James Brennan and Thomas
Fraser), plasterers, 40 New Montgomery
^Brennan. See Brenan and Brannan
Brenneke Louis (Johnson & Brenneke), and
bakery and coffee saloon, 1305 Mission
and 121, 9th, r. 1305 Mission
Brenneman Louis, r. 731 Church
Brenner Albert, insurance, r. 1338 Post
" Gustave (L. &. G. Brenner), r. 517 Devisa-
dero
" Herman, bookkeeper, r. 1338 Post
■■ Joseph, merchant, r. 1338 Post
" L. & G. (Leopold & Gustave Brenner)
T °^ens furnishing goods, 36-38 Battery
" Leopold (L. &. G. Brenner), r. 910 McAllis-
" M. E. Mrs., widow, r. 13mA Harrison
" ^^^^^"^^ Dartender Edward Bernard r 1169
Mission
" William H., porter C. F. Beckmann, r 127
Bernard
Brennick Louise Miss, milliner, r. 193 Hyde
Breon Paul (Wheaton, Breon & Co.), r. 2026 Cal-
fornia
Bresett John, r. 1411 Harrison
Breslauer Baruch (Breslauer Bros.), r 1330
Webster
" Benjamin, r. 1818 Buchanan
" ■^''?}^.^''® (Henry and Baruch), club rooms,
14 Mason '
" Henry (Breslauer Bros.), 14 Mason
" Hulda, widow, r. 522 Golden Gate Av
" L. & Co. (Lipman Breslauer), wool commis-
sion merchants, 49-53 Bluxome
" Lipman (L. Breslauer & Co.). r. Alameda
" Samuel, cashier G. M. Kutz & Co r 1818
Buchanan ' '
Breslen Edward, watchman Palace Hotel
Breslin Andrew L., butcher, 303 Sanchez, r. 914
Sumner ^
" Catherine, widow, r. 3 Verona PI
" Daniel, coppersmith, r. 35 Morris Av
" Dennis, r. NW cor Georgia and Sierra
" James, cigars and tobacco, SE cor San
Jose Av and 30th, r. 30 Chenery
" James L., shirtmaker, r. 206 Ritch
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 346 Michigan
" John, laborer, r. 306 Ritch
" John, seaman, r. 1804 Mason
" John J., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
324, 10th
" Margaret, widow, r. 35 Morris Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1804 Mason
" William A., salesman Stein, Simon & Co
r. 3 Verona PI ' '
4®=Breslin. See Brislan
Bresman John, millhand Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 1049 Market
han Daniel, laborer, r. 303, 26th
Dennis, laborer, r. 7 Harrison Av
" Dennis J., shoemaker, r. 7 Harrison Av
" James, r. 642 Natoma
" James, plasterer, r. 7 Harrison Av
" "^^"■''t?^® ^■' "letal roofer William Cronan,
r. SOS J 2otli
Bresnan Cornelius, clerk, r. 1320 Filbert
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" John, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" Michael, Buckingham & Hecht, r. 311 Fell
" Michael J., liquors, 600 Napa, r. 604 Napa
Bressaca Marco A., scavenger, r. 1824 Green-
wich
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BRESSE G. L. & CO.
(Gustave L. Bresse), real estate agents,
house and insurance brokers, 41i{ Pine
above Montgomery, Nevada Block, tel-
ephone Main 5456
Bresse Gustave L. (G. L. Bresse & Co.), r. 1518
Franklin
Bresse Louis C, administrator estate James
G. Fair, 230 Montgomery, r. 1823 Post
Bressem Robert, master schr Gotama, office 48
Market, room 1, r. 54 Sacramento
Bressi Enrico G., cook Palace Hotel, r. 2013
Turk
Bressler Benjamin, buyer, r. 1818 Buchanan
" Betty Miss (E. & B. Bressler), r. 1388 Mar-
ket
" E. &. B. (Emily and Betty), millinery, 1388
Market
" Emily Miss (E. &. B. Bressler), r. 1388 Mar-
Ket
" Emma Miss, school teacher, r. 1107 Hyde
" Isidor, clerk, r. 1818 Buchanan
" Julia, widow, r. 704'/i O'Farrell
" Samuel, bookkeeper, r. 1818 Buchanan
Bretherick Clarence O., student, r. 25^7 Cali-
fornia
" Henry, organist, r. 2527 California
" James, woolen manufacturer, r. 215 Polk
" Mary E. Mrs., teacher music, r. 2527 Cali-
fornia
Bretonnel A., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1022% Sut-
ter rear
" Jules v., lapidary, 328 Bush, r. 1022'^^ Sut-
ter
Bretschneider Fredei-ick, liquors, 425 Pacific,
r. 734 Montgomery
Brett Fred E., with Caley & Roeder, r. 429
O'Farrell
" Hans, stock clerk Charles Brown & Son, r.
429 O'Farrell rear
" James, saw filer, r. 421, 4th
"• Michael, laborer J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 620
Folsom
" Michael E., bartender, r. 429 O'Farrell rear
" Thomas A.,liorseshoer Duncan Henderson,
r. 445 Vi Bartlett
Brette George C, clerk, r. 1131a Green
Bretz Bertha M. Miss, teacher Lincoln Eve-
ning School, r. 316 Fulton
Breucher Arnold, milker, r. 711 Mission
Breuer Henry J., secretary California Art
Glass, Bending and Cutting Works,
103-105 Mission, r. 205 Guerrero
" John T., merchant tailor, 824 Pacific
" William J., art glass worker Cal. Art Glass,
Bending and Cutting Wks., r. 205 Guer-
rero
BreuUmann Joseph, cook, r. 711 Mission
Breuss Albert, bakery and restaurant, 517
Montgomery, r. 519 Montgomery
Brew John, machinist P. C. S. S. Co., r. 781
Mission
" Michael W., r. 781 Mission
" Nathaniel, r. 748 Harrison
;8®-Brew. See Bru
Brewer Benjamin B., dentist, 819 Market,
rooms 4-5 Academy of Sciences Bldg, r.
1219 Jones
" F. A., oiler str Peru
" Frederick, electrician, r. 47 Federal
Brewer George N., secretary The W. H. Hollis
Stamp Co.. 105 O'Farrell, r. 729 Turk
" Henry, clerk S. P. Co., r. 145 San Jose Av
" Howard F., piano tuner, r. 729 Turk
" John, bartender Charles R. Smallbone, r.
713 Mission
" John, clerk, r. 140, 5th
" John M., clerk general freight office S. P.
P. Co., r. 732 Linden Av
" John M., clerk S. P. Co., r. 2041 Howard
" Joseph, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Mary, domestic, 2211 Pacific Av
" M. T., r. 729 Turk
" Richard, liquors, 645 Merchant
" Rudolph, bartender Jesse 6. Gobey
" William, clerk Hornlein Bros.
" William, clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. East Oakland
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Brewer William P. A., proprietor San Mateo
Ranch Dairy, 1515 Fillmore, r. San Ma-
teo
" William W., r. 1219 Jones
>e®"Brewer. See Brauer and Breuer
Brewers' Home, 707 IN^ission
Brewers' Protective Association, William A.
Frederick president, Rudolph Mohr sec-
retary, 40 Flood Bldg
Brewin Harry H., proprietor Independent Fur-
niture Express Co., NE cor Stockton
and Market, r. 1314V2 Harrison
Brewington Horace, cook, 2025 California
Brewitt Otto, salesman Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. Alameda
Brewster Albert W., traveling salesman, r.
126 V^, 9th
" Charles U. (Charles U. Brewster & Co.), r.
East Oakland
" Charles U. & Co. (Charles U. Brewster),
lithographers and designers, 432 Mont-
gomery
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2545 Howard
" George J., painter, r. 267 Farallones
" Harriet Mrs., proprietor The Mascot, 1118
Market
" Julia E., widow, r. 2018 Baker
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
631 Jersey
j6®-Brey. See Bray
Breyer Joseph L., proprietor Central Park
Fair, 1183-1185 Market, r. 784 Stevenson
" Samuel, bookkeeper Joseph L. Breyer, r.
784 Stevenson
4®"Breyer. See Bryer and Brier
Breyfogle Edwin S., physician, office 213 Geary,
hours 1 to 4 p. m., Sundays 1 to 3 p. m.,
tel Main 1105, r. Palace Hotel
" M. & M. Co (Nevada), J. W. Pew secre-
tary, 310 Pine, room 15
Brezel Patrick, laborer, r. 250 Fell
Briand Valerie Mrs., laundry, 130 Turk
Briare William W., driver Swain Bros., r. 1110
Larkin
Bricoa Antonio, liquors, 1521 Dupont
" Louise Miss, teacher McDowell Dress-
making Academy, r. 915 Battery
Brice Durant W., shipping clerk A. Levy & Co.,
r. 814a Filbert
" William, steward Twenty-sixth Street
Hospital, r. 517 Leavenworth
iS®="Brice. See Bryce
Briceno Joseph, barber, r. 813 Pacific
Brich Jacob, peddler, r. 2 Decatur
Brichetto Louis (Charles Lagomarsino & Co.),
r. 422 Devisadero
" Peter (A. Massone & Co.), r. 15 Varennes
Brick A. G., clerk London, Paris and American
Bank, r. Alameda
" John, r. 1625 Howard
" John, tailor, r. 466 Clementina
•' John G., collector London and San Fran-
cisco Bank, r. Alameda
Brickell Henry, r. Mission Road nr Sickles Av
" H. Shepard, electrician, r. 1023 Green
" Jennie A., widow, r. 1023 Green
" John C, real estate, 79 Montgomery Block,
r. 1023 Green
Bricker Adam, liquors, cor San Bruno Av and
Eve
" Frank, bartender, r. 431 Pine
" Jacob, house mover, r. IO8V4 Lily Av
" Lorin H., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Berkeley
Brickett Thomas J., salesman Percy Beamish,
r. 7071/2 Hayes
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Brickley Annie Miss, compositor, r. 729 Clem-
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" Bessie E. Miss, saleslady E. R. Slocum &
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" James, carpenter and contractor, 729 Clem-
entina
" Jolin, watchman Centre Market, r. 607^4
Pine
" Michael, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1111 Bryant
" Patrick J., drayman, r. GlOy^ Eddy
" Peter, peddler, r. Elsie nr Cortland Av
" William, pantryman Occidental Hotel, r.
427, 3d
Brickmakers' Protective Association, William
D. English manager, 144 Crocker Bldg
Brickman Andrew, teamster, r. 8 Gough
Brickroolt Fred, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1118 Brannan
Brickwedel Brothers (Henry L. C. and John H.),
groceries and liquors, SW cor North
Point and Larkin, and liquors, SE cor
Beach and Hyde
" Brothers & Stewart (John H. and Henry
L. C. Brickwedel and Charles J. Stew-
art), groceries and liquors, SW cor Union
and Hyde
" Charles H., r. 912% Harrison
" George F., porter Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 1657b Mission
" G. F. Mrs., neckwear maker, 1657b Mission
" Henry J., r. 208 Oak
" Henry L. C. (Brickwedel Bros, and Brick-
wedel Bros. & Stewart), r. SE cor Hyde
and Beach
" Jacob, bartender, r. 2300 Mission
" Jane A., widow, r. 729 Fillmore
" John H. (Brickwedel Bros, and Brickwedel
Bros. & Stewart), r. SW cor North Point
and Larkin
" Martin H., r. 125 Ash Av
" Rebecca, widow, r. 100714 Valencia
Bricusse C, r. 2219 Post
Bride Morris, stable foreman United Carriage
Co., r. 710 Clementina
Brideshaw William, groceries and liquors, 1111
Howard
Bridewell Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 1604 Leav-
enworth
Bridge Agnes, widow, r. 2613 Union
BRIDGE AND BEACH Manu-
facturing CO., Ralph S. Buck man-
ager, "SUPERIOR" stoves and ranges,
13-15 Bluxome, telephone South 320
" Arthur F., clerk The Travelers Ins. Co., r.
2613 Union
" Fred W., cutter H. S. Bridge & Co., r. Bel-
vedere
" Henry S. (H. S. Bridge & Co.), r. 2811
Buchanan
Bridge H. S. &Co. (Henry S. Bridge), merchant
tailors and manufacturers shirts, 622
Market
" Mattie A., widow, r. 138 McAllister
" S. J. Mrs., cancer cure, r. 929^4 Howard
Bridge William E., proprietor St. Lawrence
Stables, 423 Post, r. 415 Post
" William H., clerk H. S. Bridge & Co., r. 2613
Union
Bridgeman William, porter M. Franklin & Brc,
r. 394 Dolores
4®=Bridgeman. See Bridgman
Bridgeport Chain Co. (Bridgeport, Conn.),
Triumph chain, J. B. Whitney manager,
120 Sutter, room 3
Bridger Albert, r. 861 Market
Bridger Albert J., harness maker, r. 839 Castro
" Robert R., traveling salesman, r. 839 Castro
" Thomas J., bookkeeper, r. 839 Castro
Bridges Arthur, r. 236 Sutter
" Benjamin F., forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. 15 Georgia
" Christopher M,, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 338 Shipley
" David, horseman, r. 425, 7th Av
" Francis, civil engineer, r. 1721 Buchanan
" Francis E., reporter The Guide, r. 1721
Buchanan
" Frank, musician, r. 410% Page
" John F., pattern and model maker, 211
Main, r. 1343, 23d
" Joseph A., engineer John Horstmann, r. 112
Erie
" Lyman, civil engineer and chief engineer
U. S. Central Ry. Co., 10 California,
room 14, r. San Leandro, Alameda Co.
" Thomas, watchman Ewell, Shafer & Co.,
r. 2711% Harrison
jBS^Bridges. See Brydges
Bridgewood David P., hoseman Engine 9, r.
311 Fremont
" George W., machinist H. P. Christie, r. 319
Fremont
" James, hoseman Engine 4, r. 311 Fremont
" Kate, widow, r. 109 Perry
" Samuel J., r. 319 Fremont
" S. J. Mrs., widow, r. 1702 Folsom
Bridgman A. J., r. 530, 3d
" Jt)hn W., teamster Plummer Bros., r. 2506%
California
" Robert S., clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
2506% California
" William C, machine hand Fulda Bros., r.
Fruitvale
^S^Bridgman. See Bridgeman
*®=Bridgwood. See Bridgewood
Brie Gustav, baker, r. 44 Louisa
H. & Co. (Henry Brie), merchant tailors,
211, 6th
Henry (H. Brie & Co.), r. 1121 Sutter
JBS'Brie. See Bree
Briecker Casper, milker N. Hansen, r. Amazon
nr Vienna Av
Brieger Samuel, vice-president C. A. Murdock
C& Co., 532 Clay, r. 1634 Post
Briel August, butcher, r. 718, 15th Av South
Herman F., tanner The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 718, 1.5th Av South
John H., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 718, 15th Av South
Owen, tanner, r. 718, 15th Av, South
Brien James A.,compositor Valleau& Peterson,
r. 429 Church
J. Edward, clerk, r. 1012 Oak
John, laborer, r. 131 Turk
John, bottler, r. 429 Church
Robert, gardener, r. 1508 Franklin
William C, fireman Olympic Club, r. 131
Turk
4f5="Brien. See Bryan
• Charles, law student M. B. Kellogg, r.
Oakland
Columbus, teacher Urban School, r. Oak-
land
James W., messenger Board of Health, r.
615 Grove
Rose Miss, teacher Urban School, r. Oak-
land
William, laborer, r. S s Tonquin, bet Bak-
er and Broderick
i8®=Brier. See Breyer, Briare and Bryer
Brierley Ann, widow, r. 12 Oak
Hannah, assistant bookkeeper Sanborn,
Vail & Co., r. 12 Oak
Hannah J. Miss, superintendent nurses St.
Luke's Hospital
James J., carpenter, r. 126 Ellis
Joseph, wrapper Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 12
Oak ■
Samuel, iron worker, r. 967 Harrison
Brierton Annie Mrs., janitress Redding Primary
School, r. 1807% Lexington Av
Mary, school teacher, r. 1807% Lexing-
ton Av
William, r. 1807% Lexington Av
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Briese Robert, liquors, 211 Grant Av, r. 16
Stockton Pi
Brigade Bulletin (military weekly), Thomas H.
Rush editor and publisher, 430 Mont-
gomery
Brigaerts Gerard J., r. 14 Bourbin PI
" Joseph H., r. 14 Bourbin PI
" Peter G., electrician, r. 1025 Oak
Brigden Edward J., bookkeeper L. V. Merle, r.
330 Hill
Brigge Jacob, master mariner, r. 95 Steuart
Briggs Albert A., accountant Griffin & Skelley
Co., r. 614 Page
" Andrew, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1425
Jackson rear
" Arthur R., vineyardist, Y. M. C. A. Bldg,
4th floor, r. Fresno, Cal
" Daniel S., salesman, r. 614 Page
" Edgar, deputy Assessor, r. 614 Page
Briggs Edgar W., dealer cigars and tobacco,
vestibule Chronicle Bldg, r. 733 Dolores
" Eleanor Miss, teacher music, r. 1600 Tay-
lor
" Frank T., collector, r. 120 McAllister
" Jacob M., painter, 3117 Fillmore
" Mary Miss, r. 2515b California
" Maude Miss, framer Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 1904 Market
" Obil W., agent Rowe Typewriter Ribbon
Co. (N. Y.), r. 1600 Taylor
" Octavine Miss, nurse HospitalforChildren,
3700 California
" Piano Co. (Boston), Byron Mauzy agent,
308-314 Post
" Ritchie J. Rev., pastor Centenary Metho-
dist Episcopal Church South, r. 1423b
Geary
" Samuel M., mining engineer, r. 615 Pine
" Thomas, butcher, r. 1813 Market
" Wilber N., butcher, groceries and liquors,
990-998 Sanchez
" William, teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 530, 17th
" William, with Laxative Date Co., r. 1037
McAllister
" W. Kimball, artist, 611 Clay
Brigham Calvin O (Brigham, Hoppe & Co.),
r. 1007 Oak, Oakland
" Charles B., surgeon, 34-35 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. 3303 Broadway
" Frank E. (Brigham, Hoppe & Co.), r. 1007
Oak, Oakland
BRIGHAM, HOPPE & 00.
(C. 0. Brigham, J. C. Hoppe and F. E.
Brigham), importers, commission mer-
chants and wholesale dealers dairy
produce, 205-209 California
Brigham Mary L., widow, r. 830b Geary
Bright Aylmer A., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1135 Ellis
" Adolf, shoemaker, 1006 Hyde
" John, cook, r. 349 Pacific
" John, driver Oakland Dairy, r. 320 Fulton
" John F., painter, 659 Folsom, r. 33 Ritch
Bright Joseph A., proprietor Hayes Valley
Pharmacy, NW cor Hayes and Laguna,
r. 516 Fell
" Robert, real estate, r. 1431 Pine
Brighton House, Mrs. K. McKeown proprietor.
22, 5th
" Joseph, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" The, J. H. and J. B. Marshall proprietors,
34 Eddy
Brightstein Ellis, clothing, r. 739 O'Farrell
Briglia Joseph, musician, r. 1433 Pacific
Brignardello Amelia, widow, r. 3309 Scott
" Arthur C, salesman Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 3309 Scott
" Charles F., clerk Rufflno & Bianchi, r. 2309
Scott
" Colombo Mrs., r. 13th Av nr California
Brignoli Antonio, gardener, Colombo Market
" Dominic, r. 3010 Powell
" John, plumber Power & Pike, r. 808 Mont-
gomery Av
" Luigi, clerk, r. 414V4 Vallejo
Brigratti David, window cleaner, r. 19 Ohio PI
" Thomas, farmer, r. 314 Pacific
W. W. fflONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Koofing and Siding.
SOS-TOSI-r IVIARKEX ST.
Brill Alexander, butcher Philip Kuntz, r. 33
Hartford
' ' Frank, upholsterer Alexander Jansen, r. 323
" John, capitalist, r. 330 Pacific
Brilliant Aaron, canvasser, r. 733 Grove
" Albert, kettleman Hibernia Brewery, r. 11
McLea Court
" Albrecht, barber Joseph Poessl, r. 11 Mc-
Lea Court
" Benjamin T., salesman, r. 1330 Ellis
» Isaac, salesman Tobias Brilliant, r. 903
Golden Gate Av
" Morris, bookkeeper Tobias Brilliant, r. 733
Grove
BRILLIANT SIGN CO.,
W. G. A. Miller general agent for Cal.,
most attractive signs and advertising
cards in the United States, 410 Sutter
Brilliant Tobias, carpets and furniture, 410 Post,
r. 1330 Ellis
Brimle Leonhard, poultry raiser, Onondaga Av
nr Mission Road
Brin George A., pattern maker, r. 516a Union
4@~ Brin. See Brinn
Brincatt Kate Miss, finisher Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. IO361/2 Potrero Av
Brincatt Salvo, poultry dealer, r. 1036^4 Potrero
Av
Brinckle John R., captain Battery C, 5th Artil-
lery U. S. A., Alcatraz Island
Brinckmann August H., groceries and liquors,
2100 Larkin, r. 1416 Broadway
" Frederick H., groceries, 2039 Pacific Av, r.
1633 Pacific Av
4®" Brinckmann. See Brinkmann
Brind Caleb, foreman Adolph Hromada, r. 1538
California
Brindle William, boiler maker, r. 103 Missis-
sippi
Brindley Charles, laborer, r. 1737 Market
Briner Gottfried, waiter, r. 711 Mission
=' Peter, carpenter, r. 871 Market
Brings Augustus, clerk, r. 1708 Larkin
Brink Charles, r. 333, 18th
" Henry, bartender Henry Siebs, r. Ala-
meda
Brinkman August F., stenographer M. Brown &
Sons, r. 118 Drumm
" Frederick, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1309 Devisadero
" Henry, cap maker Sigmund Birnbaum, r.
340 Clementina
" John F., blacksmith, 1340 Turk
Brinkmann August L., clerk Herman F. Brink-
mann, r. 138, 8th
" Charles, fruits, vegetables and groceries,
151-153, 9th, r. lli/sMcLea Court
" Charles, laborer, r. 31 Federal
" Herman F., groceries and liquors, 138, 8th
4tg= Brinkmann. See Brinckmann
Brinn Morris, merchant, r. 1334 Ellis
4®=- Brinn. See Brin
Brinnig Louis, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 927,
12th Av South
Brinsmaid Mary, widow, r. 715, 23d
Briody Agnes Miss, compositor, r. 22 Bond
" Frank, watchman, r. 23 Bond
" Philip, cornice maker, r. 33 Bond
«S= Briody. See Broidy
Brisac Belmore F., city agent The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. 3518 Sacra-
mento
Brisco William M., 1st officer str^Transit, r. 819
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511
Briscoe 'Williani, laborer, r. 222 Francisco
" William, bootblack, r. 503 Valencia
Briseno Jose, porter Charles Finney, r
Pacific
" Mattie, domestic, r. 535 Howard rear
Brislan James, vaquero Horn & Judge,
Florida
" Mary, widow, r. 511 Florida
■' Tessie Miss, dressmaker, r. 511 Florida
j^^Brislan. See Breslin
Brisley George D., salesman G. Verdier & Co.,
r. 3 Martha PI
Brison John G., clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r. 1006
Dolores
" William M., correspondent Getz Bros. &
Co., r. 13l>4% Larkin
J?£i=Brison. See Bryson
Brissen Robert, master mariner, r. 15 Howard
Brisset Arthur, machinist, r. IO2414 Pacific
" Louis, r. 102414 Pacific
Bristol Calvin, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" Harry, groceries, 31 Tehama
" Harry C, can maker Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 621ii Post
" Helen G. Miss, teacher English Van Ness
Seminary, r. 798 Van Ness Av
" Jennie K., widow, r. 798 Van Ness Av
" Maud K. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. 798 Van Ness Av
" Mining Co., F. E. Luty secretary, 330 Pine.
room 5
" The, Mrs. F. Coppola proprietor, 969 How-
ard
Bristowe John W., conductor Geary St. RR, r.
293314 Geaiy
Britisli America Assurance Company (of
Toronto), H. M. Grant manager, Charles
A. Stuart assistant manager, 423 Cali-
fornia, telephone Main 433, Davis &
Watson city agents. 200 Sansome
Britisli Benevolent Society, Rev. w. W. Bolton
secretary. 604 Merchant
British Consulate, Joseph W. Warburton con-
sul-general. Wellesley Moore vice-con-
sul, 506 Battery
Britisli & Foreign iVIarine Insurance Com-
pany, Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents, 316
California
Britschgi August (Britschgi Bros.), r. 4 Adair
" Brothers (Leonard, Joseph and August).
proprietors Occidental Dairy, 4 Adair
" Joseph (Britschgi Bros.), r. 428 Turk
" Leonard (Britschgi Bros.), and manager
Occidental Dairy, r. 4 Adair
Britt Elbridge A., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 904 Minna
Britt E. W., commissioner Supreme Court of
California, chambers 825 Market. Empo-
rium Bldg, r. 1026 Pine
" James, fireman chemical engine 4, r. 5th
AvnrC
'• James E., plumber and gasfltter, 7, 8th, r.
325, 10th
" James E. Jr., r. 325, 10th
" Jeffrey, laborer, r. 93 Colton
" John F., gasfltter J. E. Britt, r. 131 Lily Av
" Joseph H., plumber J. E. Britt, r. 1203
Market
" Mary A., widow, nurse, r. 711 Folsom
" Patrick, hide curer James Beatty, r. Rail-
road Av and 10th Av South
" Patrick L., brickmaker. r. 212^ Langton
" Peter, gardener, r. 19 Albion Av
" William, plumber, r. 1203 Market
" William F., bookkeeper J. E. Britt. r. 325.
10th
Brittain F. S., attorney at law, 28 Crocker Bldg,
r. Hotel Savoy
" Henry M., assistant superintendent Wash-
burn & Moen Mfg. Co., r. 600 Bush
■' John C, salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
620 Sutter
" William H., mattressmaker Bernhard Mat-
tress Co., r. 735, 22d
Brittan Barney, cook, r. 11 Pacific
" Charles A., machinist Neustadter Bros., r.
505 Fell
" Frank, laborer, r. 1210 Mason
" Frederick A., r. 427 Hayes
" J. Westley, can maker Holbrook. Merrill & '
Stetson, r. 505 Fell
" Lizzie A., widow, r. 505 Fell
" Nathaniel, capitalist, r. Pacific-Union Club
and San Carlos, San Mateo Co.
" William, boatman. Section B Sea Wall
" William G., attorney at law, 3 Nevada
Block, r. 2713 Sacramento
4®=Brittan. See Britton
Brittan's Building', SW cor California and
Davis
Brittell Joseph, bakery. 711 Folsom
Britton Arthur, traveling salesman, r. 908 Treat
Av rear
" David E., secretary People's Palace, SW
cor Eddy and Mason, r. 107 Mason
" George W., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1741
Hayes
" Jesse, waiter Michael Rooney, r. 11 Pacific
" John A., secretary Oakland Gas, Light and
Heat Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph (Britton & Rey), r. 829 Union
" Lottie, widow, r. 1295 Alabama
" Samuel, r. 458 Notoma
" William, teamster, r. 709 Natoma
" William H., rectifier Paul Friedman, r. 118,
16th
" William W., attorney at law Charles F.
Hanlon, r. Oakland
Britton & Rey (Joseph Britton and estate of
Jacques J. Rey), lithographers, 525 Com-
mercial
>8»- Britton. See Brittan
Brizard Brousse, student, r. 2030 Scott
Brizzolara Adolph, teamster, r. 24 Wetmore PI
" Angelo L. (Brizzolara & Son), r. 1015 Wash-
ington
" Charles W., chemist Adelsdorfer & Bran-
denstein, r. 702 Vallejo
" Louis (Brizzolara & Son), r. 24 Wetmore PI
" Sini, restaurant, 227 Montgomery Av, r.
1015 Washington
" Sini B., teamster, r. 24 Wetmore PI
" Victor, laborer American Salt Co., r. 6
Montgomery PI
" & Son (Louis and Angelo L.), coal, 1015
Washington
Broad Alfred F., compositor C. A. Klinkner &
Co., r. 1116 Sacramento
" Catherine, widow, r. 1 Broad's PI
" Charles E., bicycles, 409 Stanyan, and
clerk Tax Collector's office, r. 3508 Mc-
Allister
" Charles E., salesman Porter, Slessinger &
Co., r. Oakland
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 2508 McAllister
" Frank, teamster, r. 1654 Market
" Frank J., candy maker, r. 1 Broad's PI
" Frank S., driver Children's Hospital and
Home for Trained Nurses' Milk Depot,
r. 1222 Bush
" James F.. plumber, r. 1232 Vallejo
" Kate, widow, r. 617^4 Natoma
" Philip J., teamster Monroe Barnert, r. 1
Broad's PI
" Robert, superintendent Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. 1934 Lexington Av
" William, clerk Robert Dixon, r. 1009 Powell
Broadbent Charles W., superintendent San
Francisco Laundry Association. 33
Gearv, r. 1519 Eddy
" Elijah, r. 30 Hickory Av
" Sherman, machinist, r. 30 Hickory Av
Broadie James, bellman, r. 911 Hyde
Broadway Brewery, Rohrer & Adams proprie-
tors. SW cor 19th and Treat Av
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Broadway Grammar School, Miss Jean Par-
ker principal, Broadway bet Powell and
Mason
Broadway U. S. Bonded Warehouse, E. Dan-
forth proprietor, SW cor Battery and
Broadway
Broadway Wharf, foot of Broadway
Broadwell William B.. cashier Porter' Bros. &
Co., 313 Davis
Broaske John, r. 12-29 McAllister
Brobeck Gottfried, expressman, NW cor Drumm
and California, r. 109 Fair Oaks rear
" Hartford T., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
708 Webster
" Henry, r. 708 Webster
" William I., assistant City and County At-
torney, New City Hall, 3d floor, and
attorney at law, 142-143 Crocker Bldg, r.
708 Webster
Brocas John W., salesman D. E. Allison Co., r.
1039 Valencia
Brocatl John, butcher J. Cabossel, r. 1031 Mont-
gomery
" John Jr., tinsmith, r. 1031 Montgomery
" Joseph, tinsmith, r. 1031 Montgomery
Brochier Fehcien, laundryman John Bernou, r.
356V2 Brannan
" Frank, r. 1212 Powell
" Gabriel, cook Virgile Fleur, r. 539 Vallejo
" George, r. 1000 Van Ness Av
Brock A. D., clerk, r. 404 Turk
" Agnes E. Mrs., stenographer Nagle &
Nagle, r. 931 Greenwich
" Albert F., wagon maker Peter W. Com-
mins, r. 209 Cortland Av
" Charles W., office 722 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
" Christian, waiter Haub Bros., r. 430 O'Far-
rell
" Ellen Mrs., r. 931 Greenwich
" Francis W., rigger, r. 504 Napa
" Frederick L.^ attendant U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
" Gustavus H., steward U. S. Quarantine
Station. Angel Island
" James, liquors, 239 Perry
" Julian, messenger Harbor Commissioners,
r. 1923 Devisadero
" Martin, salesman, r. 34 Ellis
" Oscar W., waiter, r. 906 Folsom
" Paul, laundryman Palace Hotel, r. 835
Castro
" Peter C, secretary Santa Barbara Mineral
Water Co., 29 Market, r. Alameda
" W., billing clerk P. C. S. S. Co.
" William, bellman Grand Hotel
" William, storekeeper J. R. Loosley, r. Oak-
land
" William T., janitor, 606 Montgomery, room
48
Brockenbroagh J. B. Mrs., r. 1709 Buchanan
Brocker Fred, bartender, r. 24 Rausch
Brockhoff Alexander G., clerk Chickering,
Thomas & Gregory and Gerstle & Sloss,
r. 306 Fulton
" Henry C, drayman Martin P. Detels, r. 12
Erie
" William, clerk, r. 306 Fulton
Brockie George, blacksmith, r. 533 Sacramento
Brocklebank Wyman E., electrician, r. 1119
Mission
Brockliss Charles O., driver River Express Co.,
r. 271/4 Lafayette
Brockman Angle Miss, cashier Nolan Bros.
Shoe Co., r. Oakland
" Clara A. Miss, stenographer Lloyd &
Wood, r. 320a Guerrero
" Frank, painter, r. 213% Clara
" Frank H., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 320a
Guerrero
" Herman, laborer, r. 430, 7th
" Kate C, widow, r. 320a Guerrero
" Richard, clerk Bultmann Bros., r. NW cor
26th and Shotwell
Brockmann Alfred, cutter Kavanagh Bros., r. 26
Grove
" Christian, stevedore, r. 515 Chestnut
" Hilda, domestic, 1019 Oak
•6®"Brockmann. See Bruckm^an
IW.&J. SLOANE&CO.,|
< China and Japan Mattings.
Brockmeier Charles A., hostler Albert E. Buck-
man, r. NW cor Steiner and Hermann
Brockow A. Mrs., restaurant, 742, 7th Av
Brockowsky Frederick, harness maker, r. 33
Natoma
" Herman, boxmaker, r. 32 Natoma
" William, seaman, r. 32 Natoma
Brockstedt Charles, paper carrier, r. 416 Day
Brocq Julia, widow, r. 724b Filbert
Brod Amiel H. (Hammond & Brod), r. 927 Haight
" Eda Miss, r. 2510 Sutter
Brodbek Frank, butcher, r. 763 Howard
Brode Richard, president Brode & Clark Iron
Works, 305-307 Howard, r. 421 Harrison
" Walter C, r. 505 Ellis
Brode & Clark Iron Works
(incorporated), Richard Brode presi-
dent, steel and iron work for build-
ings, fire escapes, railings and shut-
ters, prison and bridge work, 305-307
Howard, telephone Main 1642
4®-Brode. See Brodie
Brodek Henry E., law student Henry E. High-
ton, r. Baldwin Annex
" Isador D., clerk M. Hart, r. 2111 Geary
" Robert T., barber and baths, The Baldwin,
r. Baldwin Annex
>e®-Brodell. See Broedell
Broden Frank, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Brodenstein Carl H., clerk inspector general's
office U. S. A., Pacific District, r. 2105
Vallejo
Broder Cornelius D., bookbinder Frank Malloye,
r. 13 Webster
" John P. (Broder & Schlam), r. 914 Welsh
" Margaret Miss, seamstress, r. 1910 Lexing-
ton Av
Broder & Schlam (John P. Broder and Hugo V.
Schlam), music books and sheet music
publishers, 26-30 O'Farrell
4e^Broder. See Broeder
Broderick A. Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. Fort
Mason
" Daniel J., clerk Frank S. Kelly, r. 528 Har-
rison
" David, truckman Truck 6, r. 815, 18th
" Edmund (McVicker & Broderick), r. 613!^
Minna
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 126 Liberty
" Ellen, widow, r. 3 Sheridan
" Elsie Miss, manicure Simon & Ruberti. r.
236, 17th
" Elsie J. Mrs., hairdresser and manicure,
236. 17th
" Eugene C, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 417
Larkin
" George, vocalist, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" J. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 608 O'Farrell
" James, boiler maker, r. 1184 Harrison
" James E., driver H. M. Black & Co., r. 525
Valencia
" John, canteen steward Fort Mason
" John, laborer, r. 34 Crocker
" John, liquors and boarding, 41 Pacific, r.
528 Harrison
" John, teamster, r. W s 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av
" John C, messenger U. S. Customs, r. 814
Elizabeth
" John E., clerk Auditor's office, r. 417 Larkin
" John E., compositor Field Sports, r. Fort
Mason
" John T., butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
209, 17th
" John T., interior decorator, r. 315 Jersey
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Pacific States AdYertising Bureau, [
San Francisco OflBce, 405 Sansome St. i
Broderick Joseph, cook New Washington Hotel
" Martin, laborer Western Sugar Refinery
r. 620, 4th
" Michael, boiler maker, r. 8 Clementina
" Michael, laborer, r. 251 Michigan
- Michael J., laborer, r. cor Heyman and
California Avs
" Nita Miss, stenographer Cal. Mutual
Benefit Society, r. 126 Liberty
'^ Patrick, contractor, r. cor Heyman and
California Avs
" Patrick, laborer, r. 815, 18th
" Thomas, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Thomas, waiter, r. 156% Natoma
" Thomas B., drayman, 202 California, r. 1507
Folsom
" Thomas C, clerk McVicar & Broderick, r.
143 Shipley
Broderick William, City and County Auditor,
New City Hall. 1st floor, r. 1223 Guerrero
" William, driver San Mateo Ranch Dairy,
r. 1515 Fillmore
" William F., clerk Pacific Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. Fruitvale
eS^Broderick. See Brodrick
Brodersen Minnie, widow, r. 16. 26th
" William E., bookkeeper Wichman, Lutgen
& Co., r. 16.26th
Brodesen William, longshoreman, r. 22A Jas-
per PI
Brodesser Jacob, coachman, r. 517 Howard
Brodhagen William, watchman Devany, Hop-
kins & Co., r. 520 Stanyan
Brodhurst Edward, iron worker, r. 478 Tehama
'' John C, seaman, r. 1330 Union
" M. M. Miss, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
1.330 Union
Brodie Agnes, widow, r. 84 Everett
" Charles A., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 504
Napa
" Ella, widow, r. 2823 Clay
'• Frank, machinist, r. 2223 Pine
" Hector D., boatman, r. 234 Perry
" James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 426,
29th
" James, machinist, r. 1621 Sacramento
" James, machinist, r. 2223 Pine
" James Jr., pattern maker, r. 2223 Pine
" Jessie C. Miss, stenographer Dewey & Co.,
r. 733 Bush
" John, can maker, r. 1 Bryant Av
" John, laborer, r. 632 Tennessee
'■ John C, bakery, 226. 3d, r. 207 Tehama
" John M.. carpenter, r. 1050 Mission
" Robert W., teamster George Morrow& Co.,
r. 829 Howard
" S. H.. attorney at law. 604 Merchant
-KfBrodie. See Broadie. Brode and Broidy
Brodlgan John, painter, r. 1827 Greenwich
" Nelson, mixer Fuiton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks!, r. 1827 Greenwich
Brodowskv Kate, widow, r. 1900 Powell
Brodrick Charles, clerk S. P. Co., r. 1308 Sanchez
>eS="Brodrick. See Broderick
Brodt John, contractor and builder, 360 Sanchez
" Joseph M., policeman, r. 360 Sanchez
" Lincoln, sashmaker. r. 756 Bryant
Brodwolf George T., molder, r. 556 Willow Av
Broeckelmann Herman, r. 811 Mission
Broedell William, barber John Schmidt, r. 14
Ellis
4®=Broedell. See Brodell
Breeder James, molder Atlas Iron Wks.
>8®="Broeder. See Broder
Broemmel J. G. Bertliold, druggist and phar-
macist, 2501 California
Broemmer William, boots and shoes, 2209 Geary
Broeske John, employee Schussler Bros., r. 1329
McAllister
Broethers Jacob, machinist, r. 18, 1st
Brogan George, superintendent J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 512a Fell
" James, horseshoer, r. 617a Linden Av
" James, marine fireman, r. 531, 1st
" James Jr., salesman, r. 512b Fell
" John, marine fireman, r. 5 Gilbert
" K. E. Mrs., principal Moulder Primary
School, r. 1006 Golden Gate Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 8 Sunshine Court
" Patrick, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
Brogden Charles H., clerk, r. 3311 Jackson
,, Mary I., widow, r. 3311 Jackson
" Samuel L., r. 3311 Jackson
Brogi Alexander, cashier Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 41M Zoe
" Bartholomew, wire worker Excelsior Wire
Wks.,r. 4IM Zoe
Broidy William P. , j e weler Rothschild & Haden-
feldt, r. 241, 5th
Broili Frank, machinist Cal. Electrical Wks.,
r. 725 Geary
Brokaw Abraham, r. 1736 Eddy
" Gilbert H., master tugboat Alert, r. 641
Jersey
'■• Manufacturing Co. (Newburgh, N. Y.),
Byron G. Mantle Pacific Coast manager,
office 35 New Montgomery
Broke Albert, blacksmith, r. 209 Cortland Av
Brokenshire Joseph M. C, boiler maker Union
I. Wks., r. 880 Illinois
Brolly Archibald B., chief engineer str Gaelic,
r. Occidental Hotel
" Mary, widow, r. 3091/2 Fair Oaks
Broman Frederick, seaman str Santa Cruz, r.
31 Broadway
" Gottfried, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r.
3511/4 Perry
4®="Broman. See Brooman
Bromberger John H., musician, r. 1004 Bush
Bromer George, r. HI, 9th
Bromfield Benjamin T., clerk, r. 407 Fair Oaks
Bromlage B., carpenter, r. 346. 4th
Bromley Charles B., manufacturer, r. 331 Pierce
" Edward R., clerk postofflce. r. Golden Gate,
Alameda Co.
" Frank A., laborer, r. 715 Howard
" George A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
314 Ellis
" George S., engineer Engine 17, r. 231 Pierce
" George T., capitalist, r. 1418 Washington
" Hallock, fireman S. P. Co., r. 241, 9th
" Margaret Mrs., r. 12, 13th
" Robert W., machinist Risdonl. & L. Wks.,
r. 331 Pierce
" Thomas, liquors, 913V2 Market
" Washington L., miner, r. 231 Pierce
Brommer Adolph E., clerk Oceanic S. S. Co., r.
1952 Howard
" Henry, driver Thomas Morton, r. 328 Hick-
ory Av
" J. Fred, r. 3647 Mission
" Manton, clerk, r. 338 Hickory Av
" May G. Miss, dressmaker, r. 328 Hickory
Av
" Richard, r. 2647 Mission
" Robert, butcher, r. 338 Hickory Av
" Sophie, widow, r. 1953 Howard
Bromo-Lithia Water, Washington I. Priest
agent, 516 Geary
Brom well Louis L., president California Insur-
ance Co. and manager Milwaukee Me-
chanics' Insurance Co. (of Milwaukee),
410 California, r. Oakland
Bromwell Percy H., clerk Milwaukee Mechan-
ics' Ins. Co., r. Oakland
Broneer George F., restaurant, 136, 1st
" S.. r. 609 Bush
Bronk Henry, master mariner, r. 812 Kearny
Bronn Camille, widow, r. 531 Filbert'
" Charles H., assayer, r. 531 Filbert
" Elise, widow, lodgings, 531 Filbert
j^^Bronn. See Braun
Bronner A. D., machinist, r. 746 Howard
Bronski Mathew, laborer N. Ohlandt & Co.
Bronsdon U. P. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
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Bronson Andrew, bartender Charles Newman,
r. 625 Union
" Asa B., millwright, r. 611 Clay
Bronson E. D. & Co. (Edward D. Bronson), gen-
eral agents Standard Dictionary, 933
Market
" Edward D. (E. D. Bronson & Co.),
land
" E. I. Mrs., widow, r. 608 Ellis
" E. J., r. 32, 4th
" Frank H., with Butler & Haldan,
Howard
" Frederick, collector, r. 2940 Howard
" F. P. Mrs., teacher John Swett Grammar
School, r. 427 Lyon
" Kossuth D., printer, r. 427 Lyon
" M. F. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1006 Golden Gate Av
" Robert, r. 19 Louisa
Bronzan John, cook Peter G. Sopa, r. 3420a Mis-
sion
Bronzos Emanuel, candy manufacturer, 1061
Brook Allen, clerk Joseph H. Brook, r. 136 Olive
Av
" Annie Mrs., r. 1053 Market
" Harry W., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 1906 Leavenworth
" I. A., r. 420 Jackson
" Joseph H., plumber and gasfitter, 712 Lar-
kin, r. 1,36 Olive Av
" William H., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1322 Page
Brooke A. B., laborer, r. 1045 Market
" Charles H. A., r. 2735 Greenwich
" George C. (Brooke Sign Co.), r. Alameda
" Henry L., reporter The Bulletin, r. Com-
mercial Hotel
" John F., receiving teller First National
Bank, r. 2322 Clay
" Sign Co. (George O. Brooke), house, sign
and pictorial painters, 717 Market
^S^Brooke. See Brooks
Brooker Gustave H., manager Chap's Smelting
Co., 629 King
Brookes Julia B., widow, r. 34 Prospect Av
" Mary S. Miss, r. 34 Prospect Av
4®="Brookes. See Brooks
Brooking George, salesman J. C. Johnson & Co.,
r. 5 Camp
" Harry E., stenographer maintenance of
way dept. S. P. Co.. r. 2016 Pierce
Brooklyn Brewery (East Oakland, Cal.), office
403 Market
" Julia Mrs., lodgings, 304 Sutter
Brooklyn Hotel, Charles Montgomery proprie
tor, 208-212 Bush
" House, N s Sierra bet Michigan and Geor
gia
Brooklyn Lumber Yard (East Oakland), E. M
Derby & Co. proprietors, 22 California
room 10
" Watch Case Company, J. Serex manager
4 Sutter, room 4
Brooks Alfred, driver National Ice Co., r. 15M
Sheridan
" Alpheus B., foreman Arctic Oil Wks., r. 10
Wisconsin
" Ann, widow, r. 538, 9th
" Ann, widow, r. 70614 Jones
" August, clerk, r. 404 Greenwich
" C. A., switchman, r. 530, 3d
" Caroline S. Mrs., sculptor, 817 Devisadero
" C. E., seaman str Pomona
" Charles, carpenter, r. 12 Howard Court
" Charles B., cook B. F. Williams, r. 226
Michigan
" Charles F., painter, r. 136 Hickory Av
" Christopher, warehouseman F. S. Moody.
r. 539 Brannan
" Daniel, clerk, r. 1425 Post
" David, foreman Morton Special Delivery,
r. 7061/2 Jones
" David, livery stable, 1311 California
" Edward, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 52a
South Park
" Edwin L., contractor and builder, 910 Army
" Elisha, principal Girls' High School, r.
1725 Sutter
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
COAL
WOOD
GASOLINE
GAS
OIL
COOKING and HEATING
iSTOVES,
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Brooks Frank, laborer, r. 538,9th
" Frank, painter, r. 136 Hickory Av
" Frank A., secretary Ventura Asphalt Co.,
39 Montgomery Block
" Frederick E., mechanical engineer, r. 1725
Sutter
Brooks Frederick W., general manager Mer-
chants' Sign and Window Cleaning Co.
(Inc.), 708 Spreckels Bldg, r. 610 Polk
" F. v., law student, r. 1001 Pine
" George, salesman J. J. O'Brien «fe Co., r.
927 Folsom
" George H., carpenter James W. Baldwin,
r. 306 Natoma
" George H., tilesetter, r. 1906 Leavenworth
" George J., cook, r. 605 Pine
" George W., clerk, r. 2120 Vallejo
" George W., solicitor Brooklyn Hotel, r. 367
Minna
" Harrison, receiving teller Nevada Bank,
r. Berkeley
" Harry, horse trainer, r. 725i/4, 5th Av
" Harry, salesman, r. 53OV2, 24th
" Herman, carriage maker, r. 219, 10th
Brooks HomoeopatMc Pharmacy, William A.
Brooks proprietor, 119 Powell
" J., driver Sutter St. Ry., r. 309 California Av
" James, 1st ofBcerstrSausalito, r. Sausalito
" James, milker John Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
BROOKS JAMES B,
real estate broker, real estate bought,
sold and exchanged, loans negotiated,
214 Pine, rooms 58-59
Brooks James H., cashier Wellman, Peck & Co.,
r. Fruitvale
" J. B., r. Lick House
" John, attorney at law, r. 2500 Fillmore
" John, laborer, r. 538, 9th
" John H., clerk, r. 1521^^ Broadway
" John J., painter, r. 314, 28th
" John T., shoemaker, r. 730 Vallejo rear
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1425 Post
" Joseph, laborer, r. 538,9ch
" Joseph, porter, r. 367 Minna
" Joseph F., bookkeeper Arctic Oil Wks., r.
Oakland
" Joseph H., butcher Mark Strouse, r. 562%
Natoma
" Joseph S., physician and surgeon, 426 Sut-
ter, r. 1725 Sutter
" J. P., mining engineer, r. 911 Polk
BROOKS J. W. & CO.
(J. Wendell Brooks), railway and elec-
trical supplies, 523 Mission
Brooks J. Wendell (J. W. Brooks & Co.), r.
Berkeley
" Libbie Miss, milliner Mrs. A. G. Cosgriff,
r. 367 Minna
" Lillie, widow, r. 3115, 16th
" Lionel, clerk judge advocate's oflftce
U. S. A., Dept. of Cal., r. 549 Golden
Gate Av
" Mamie Miss, r. 208 Jackson
" Martin, r. 433 Natoma
" Mary, widow, r. 24 Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 2012 Union
" Matilda, widow, r. 1811 Post
" Max, grain broker, 214 Safe Deposit Bldg,
r. 1425 Post
" Melanie M. Miss, teacher South Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 2012 Union
" Michael, collector, r. 210 Golden Gate Av
" Michael, organizer of benevolent societies,
r. 1019 Market rear
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Brooks Milton, r. 841 Howard
" Orion, teacher Heald's Business College, r.
231 Capp
" Patrick J., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
49414 California Av
" Peter, domestic St. Dominic's Monastery
Brooks Pejrton H., agent Rocky Mountain Coal ,
22 Market, room 14, r. Oakland
" Richard N., bookkeeper, r. 2714 Bush
'• Robert, clerk, r. 12 Hawthorne
■' Robert C, r. 210 Golden Gate Av
■' Samuel, r. 1935 Clay
" Samuel, assisant O'Connor, Moflatt i&Co.,
r. 142/2 Shipley
" Shelby A., secretary West Coast Advertis-
ing and Publishing Co., 58, 1st, r. Ala-
meda
•' T. A., waiter str San Juan
" Thomas, laborer, r. 314, 28th
" Thomas, wharf builder, r. 227 Harrison
" Thomas J., waiter Swain Bros., r. 828 Bush
" Thomas W., traveling salesman Dunham,
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. 830 Post
" Wallace M. (Brooks & Blakely), r. 25, 7th
■' William, r. 418 Ellis
" William, laborer, r. 538, 9th
Brooks William, land and purchasing agent
Spring Valley Water Works, 508 Cali-
fornia room 27, r. 1717 Vallejo
BROOKS WILLIAM A,
proprietor Brooks' Homoeopathic Phar-
macy, 119 Powell, r. 511 Turk
Brooks William E., dentist, 603 Sutter, r. Oak-
land
" WilliamP., gatekeeper Masonic Cemetery,
r. 1108 Steiner
" William T., waiter Peter Malone, r. 8^4
Sherwood
" & Blakely (Wallace M. Brooks and James
M. Blakely), printers, 25, 7th
je®"Brooks. See Brookes
Brooman George H., carpenter, r. 263 Clara
4®~Brooman. See Broman
Brophey Edmund, liquors, 539 Pacific
Brophy Arthur G., truckman Pac. Transfer Co.,
r. 911'^ Mission
" Charles J., foreman Pac. Transfer Co., r. 11
Elsie
James, r. 667 Minna
James, fireman, r. 41 Pacific
Jennie Miss, r. 1205 Sutter
John, driver truck 6, r. 1025 Oak
John H.. r. 118 Shotwell
John T., r. 237, 9th
Morris J., electrician, r. 1327 Minna
M. T.,r. 1205 Sutter
Stephen S., woodcarver, r. 2600 Mission
Thomas E., liquors, 235, 9th, r. 237, 9th
William F., policeman, r. 226, 2d Av
Broquet Jean, barber, 649 Broadway
Brorsen Ole, salesman W. R. Larzelere Commis-
sion Co., r. 112214 Treat Av
Bros Paul, r. 5 Bartol
Brosca Eugenie, widow, r. 15 Ford
Broschosky Frederick, cooper Andrew Carl, r.
cor Sacramento and Drumm
BroseEmil, molder Vulcan Iron Wks., r. 215
Moulton Av
•' Henry, carpenter, r. NE cor Chestnut and
Fillmore
" Max, machinist Michael O'Brien, r. 2810
Octavia
Brosek John, r. 1435, 26th
Brosetti Andrew, r. cor Crocker Av and New
Hyde
Brosi Gottlob E., r. 25 Rondell PI
Brosius August F., bookbinder Mysell-Rollins
Co., r. 408, 23d
" Bertha, widow, r. 1208 Clay
Brosnan Dennis, laborer, r. 7 Harrison Av
" E., machinist Bay City Iron Wks
" J., r. 28 Turk
" J. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 117, 27th
" James, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" James A., bookkeeper, r. 150b Tehama
" James I., teamster, r. 814, 15th
" Jeremiah, hostler Spring Valley W. W., r.
7 Harrison Av
" Jeremiah, stonecutter, r. 761 Harrison
•' John, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1320 Fil-
bert
" John D., printer, r. 150b Tehama
•' Thomas, liquors, 404, 4th, r. 761 Harrison
" William, miner, r. 260i/^ Clara
Bross George, barber, r. 930 Powell
" George, foreman William C. Brown Co., r.
411 Bryant
" Henry J., barber, I6O214 Grove, r. 1609
Grove
J8iB"Bross. See Broz
Brossman William C, jeweler Shreve & Co., r.
Oakland
Brotchie George F., foreman foundry Risdon I.
and L. Wks., r. 1000 Van Ness Av
Brothers Amos J., clerk master of transporta-
tion's office S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r.
Berkeley
" Frank, driver, r. 728 Minna
" Joseph, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
Alameda
Brotherton Edna Miss, nurse, r. 2227 Geary
" Lucy R., widow, r. 2227 Geary
" R. Henry, stenographer Bonestell & Co., r.
2227 Geary
" Robert, carpenter and builder, 409 Kearny
and insurance adjuster, 439 California, r.
1721 Vallejo
" Thomas W. Mrs., furnished rooms, 925
Hyde
Brouchoud Joseph, clerk Herbert F. Dugan, r.
" Joseph F., glass stainer, 1111, 25th
1111, 25th
'< Pascal, clerk, r. 1111, 25th
Brouders Jane, widow, r. 7 Avery
Brouge Charles, gardener Louis H. Pattet, r.
Nebraska nr Cortland Av
Brouger George, artist, r. 120, 10th
Brough L. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 323
Taylor
Broughall John J., mechanical engineer Risdon
I. & L. Wks., r. Grand Hotel
Brougham John J., r. 312 Green
" John J. Jr., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 312 Green
Broughton Emma C. Miss, r. 631 Haight
" John, waiter str Australia
" Mary Mrs., liquors, 308 Tehama
" Maud A. Miss, r. 631 Haight
Brouillard Mederise Mrs., dressmaker, r. 137
Ivy Av
Brount Simon, r. 2614 Scott
Brousset Annie Miss, laundress M. Charles
Bernestat, r. 407, 3d
Browder Joseph E., messenger Edison Light &
Power Co., r. 1025 Fair Oaks
Browell Charles P., clerk Jeremiah Browell, r.
217 Lombard
" Frank, clerk Jeremiah Browell, r. 4 Julius
" James H., calker, r. 1716 Dupont
Browell Jeremiah, contractor and builder,
patent chimneys, sewer pipes, etc., 727
Montgomery, r. 217 Lombard
*" Joseph H., laborer, r. 302, 6th
" Josie, widow, r. 240 Montgomery
" Robert, clerk Jeremiah Browell, r. 217
Lombard
" Robert, wireworker West Coast W. & I.
Wks., r. 1716 Dupont
Brower A., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 617
Lombard
" Andrew J., r. 15 Scott PI
" Andrew J. Jr., porter M. Brown & Sons, r.
15 Scott PI
- Anna, widow, r. 424 Grove
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Brower Benjamin T. (Brower Bros.), r. 22Y2 Scott
PI
» Brothers (Benjamin T. and George W.),
milk dealers, 34 Scott PI
" George, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1530 Ken-
tucky
" George W. (Brower Bros.), r. 15 Scott PI
BROWER HENRY 0.,
manufacturer and dealer granite
monuments, vaults, etc., 343 Phelan
Bldg, r. 438 Castro
Brower James M., printer Call, r. 907V2 Powell
" John G., foreman Wetmore, Bowen Co., r.
15 Scott PI
" Louis T., secretary Novelty Machine Wks.,
119 Main, r. Berkeley
" Marshall W., clerk Pernau Bros. & Pitts
Co., r. 438 Castro
" Max, tailor Rosenblum & Abraham, r. 410
Eddy
" Robert, r. 1008 Brannan
" Robert H., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
15 Scott PI
" Samuel H., clerk oar accountant S. P. Co.,
r. 7131/2 Grove
4®= Brower. See Brauer
Brown Aaron H., student, r. 448, 24th
" Abbie, widow, r. 613, 7th
" Abe L. (M. Brown & Sons), r. 1400 Sutter
" Abraham (Brown Bros. & Co.), r. The
Baldwin
" Abraham, merchant, r. 2202 California
" Abraham L., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1188 Haight
" Ada F. Miss, teacher sewing and cooking
Cogswell Polytechnic College, r. 813
Valencia
Brown Adelaide, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 1212 Sutter
" Albert, butcher Henry Eggert, r. 228 Fil-
bert
" Albert, clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 4 Vernon PI
" Albert, dental student William A.
Knowles, r. 407 Grove
" Albert, laundryman,r. S s 16th bet Potrero
Av and York
" Albert G. (Grunnagle, Engish & Co.), r.
Oakland
" Albert F., electrician, r. 617 Lombard
Brown Albert V., dentist, 104 Turk, r. 323 Hill
" Albert W., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 448, 34th
" Albert W., salesman, r. 434b 18th
" Alexander (Brown & Burns), r. Haywards,
Alameda Co.
" Alexander, driver Market St. Ry., r. San
Bruno Av nr Silver Av
" Alexander, laborer, r. 11% Shasta
" Alexander O., carpenter, r. 106 Bennington
" Alexander W., ship joiner, r. 645 Folsom
" Alexis L., clerk C. F. Weber & Co., r. 1025
Golden Gate Av
" Alfred, barber, 26121/2 Mission
" Alfred, barber Charles Hoffman, r. 989
Howard
" Alfred, driver, r. 7 Elizabeth
" Alfred, pianos, 2016 Market, r. 29, 13th
" Alice Miss, cloak maker, r. 1318 Kearny
" Alice Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Alice, domestic, 3201 Pacific Av
" Alonzo F., traveling salesman Cal. Powder
Works, r. 513'/4 Bush
» A. M. Mrs., widow, r. 1025A Post
" Ambrose A., physician, 2IO614 Post
" Andrew, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
" Andrew, salesman, r. 1222 Sacramento
" Andrew, salesman H. S. Crocker Co., r.
East Oakland
•' Andrew A., merchandise broker, 203 Mar-
ket, r. 2008 Devisadero
« Andrew E., machinist, r. 71 Clipper
" Andrew W., machinist, r. 2203 Fulton
" Ann, widow, r. 645 Folsom
" Anna, widow, r. 1025 Post
" Annie M., widow, r. 1908 Sutter
" Annie M. Mrs., teacher music, 29, 13th
" Anthony T., carpenter, r. 1 Gardner
W.&J. SLOANE&CC,
POI^TIEI^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
©41-45-4-7 jy\SLrU.&t St.
Brown Archibald, r. 4 Octavia
" Archie, glue maker, r. 730 Minna
" Arthur C, designer and embroiderer, 1368
Market, r. 1736 Eddy
" Arthur F., clerk, r. 117 CoUingwood
" Arthur M., with Brown, Craig & Co., r.
Alameda
" August, laborer, r. 4 Roach
" Augusta Miss, school teacher, r. 2234
Pacific Av
" B. Allen, architect, 97 Donohoe Bldg, r. 438
Golden Gate Av
" Barbara Mrs., dressmaking, 919b Jackson
rear
" B. C. Mrs., r. 935 York
" Benjamin A., r. 1034 Pine
" Bernard C. (Charles Brown & Son), r. 1143
Geary
" Bertha Miss, student, r. 929i/4, 19th
" Betsy Miss, dressmaker, r. 710 California
" B. M. Mrs., dressmaking, 8% Golden Gate
Av
" B. O., r. 3 Chatham PI
" Brainard C, stenographer Master in Chan-
cery U. S. Circuit Court, 8 Mills Bldg,
10th floor, r. Alameda
Brown Brothers & Co. (B. Sheideman and A.
and R. Brown), manufacturers clothing
and agents Oregon City Woolen Mills,
121-123 Sansome
" C, stableman Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 8
West Mission
" Calvin, civil engineer, r. 710 Capp
" Calvin D., dentist, 4481^4 Valencia, r. 813
Valencia
" Carl G., student, r. 332 Hill
" Caroline Miss, compositor, r. 334 Golden
Gate Av
•' Carrie Miss, dressmaking, 1141 Valencia
" Carrie Miss, nurse King's Daughters'
Home, 217 Francisco
" Cash, waiter, r. 214 Ellis
" Catherine, widow, r. 310 Tehama
" Catherine, widow, r. 548 Natoma
" C. Elwood, capitalist, r. 3201 Pacific Av
" C. F., carpenter, r. Bemis nr Mateo
" Charles (Charles Brown & Son), r. 1143
Geary
" Charles (Smith & Brown), r. 12 Ellis
" Charles, baker Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 511
Stevenson
" Charles, barber, 537 Montgomery Av, r.
62614 Lombard
" Charles, bootblack, SW cor Mission and
East
" Charles, carpenter, r. 650b Jessie
" Charles, clerk J. H. Medau, r. 32 Harriet
" Charles, cook, r. 651 Vallejo
" Charles, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
338, 18th
" Charles, engineer tugboat J. H. Redmond,
r. 1510 Mason
" Charles, expressman, r. 4 Elizabeth
" Charles, gardener The Oliver
" Charles, laborer, r. 10 Stockton PI
" Charles, laborer, r. 45 Everett
" Charles, laborer, r. 335 Beale
" Charles, laborer, r. 612 Hermann
" Charles, laundryman City and County
Hospital
" Charles, master mariner, r. 1129 Shotwell
" Charles, porter, r. 118, 1st
" Charles, salesman, r. 23281^ Harrison
" Charles, ship liner, r. 1215 Green
" Charles, teamster, r. 737 Minna
" Charles, teamster, r. Congdon nr Nye
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Brown Charles, watchman Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks., r. 136 Francisco
" Charles, water tender str Corona, r. 1603
Polk
" Charles Mrs., widow, r. 240 Dolores
Brown Charles & Son (Charles and Bernard C),
stoves, furnaces and kitchen supplies,
807 Market
" Charles A., teamster, r. 33 Garden
" Charles B., school teacher, r. 825 Mission
" Charles C, baker, r. 1119 Montgomery
" Charles E., asst. general baggage agent
S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 2837 Jackson
" Charles E., engineers. F. Gas Light Co., r.
2922 Laguna
" Charles F., carpenter, r. 724 Valencia
" Charles F., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
2328 Harrison
" Charles F., laborer, r. 425, 30th
" Charles H., laborer, r. 525i/4 Howard
Brown Charles H., dentist, 104 Turk
" Charles M., carpenter, r, 2806'^ Howard
" Charles M., expressman, r. 4 Elizabeth
" Charles N., clerk postofBce, r. Alameda
" Charles N., engineer, r. 560 Howard
" Charles O. Rev., D. D., pastor First Congre-
gational Church, r. 1703 Geary
" Charles W., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 34
Austin
Brown Charlotte Blake, physician and surgeon,
office and n. 1212 Sutter
" C. L., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1632d Fell
" C. L., musician, r. 39, 4th
" Clara T., widow, r. 2203 Mission
" Clara V., widow, r. 1318 Kearny
" Clive A., bookkeeper B. F. Barton & Co., r.
606 Capp
BROWN, CRAIG & CO.
(Edward Brown and Homer A. Craig),
general insurance agents, 407-409
Montgomery-
Brown C. W., inspector S. P. Co., r. 3203 Fulton
" Daniel, carpenter, r. 2508 Bryant Av
" Daniel, laborer, r. 6281^ Natoma
" Daniel, policeman, r. I6O414 Lexington Av
" Daniel Mrs., widow, r. 25 Hermann
" Daniel C, solicitor American Wringer Co.,
r. 1.501, 24th
" Daniel J., groceries and liquors, 33 High-
land Av
" David, carpenter, r. 632 San Jose Av
" David, carpenter, r. 1331 Lombard
" David, carpenter, r. 1611 Lexington Av
" David, laborer, r. 504 Napa
■' David, painter, r. 431!4 Linden Av
" David, teamster, r. S s Sierra nr Minnesota
" David, with Miller & Lux, r. 7 Liberty
" David A., bookkeeper Cal. Elec. Wks., r.
803 Turk
" David A., insurance, r. 718 Leavenworth
" David C, grainer, r. 4a Alemany
" David J., clerk E. K. Wood Lumber Co., r.
Mission opp China Av
" David N., seaman, r. 38 Sacramento
" Douglass, mining, r. Palace Hotel
" Edmund F., manager The California Rural
World, 49, 1st, r.731 Waller
" Edward, r. SVi Larkin
Brown Edward (Brown, Craig & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Edward, molder Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks., r. 136 Francisco
" Edward, switchman, r. 530, 3d
" Edward, waiter, r. 704 Howard
" Edward C, clerk, r. 1318 Kearny
Brown Edward C, tinner W. S. Ray Mfg. Co., r.
811 Leavenworth
" Edward D., telegraph operator, r. 134, 12th
" Edward I., purser str J. D. Peters, r.
Stockton, Cal.
" Edward J., driver Farns worth & Ruggles,
r. 221 Fair Oaks
" Edward L., bookkeeper, r. 515, 24th
" Edward M.. printer, r. 334, 8th
" Edward S., switchman, r. 715 Howard
" Edward T., bottler Standard Soda Water
Wks., r. 12081/2 Valencia
" Edward W., salesman J. H. Newbauer &
Co., r. 31 Cook
" Edwin C, clerk Bancroft-Whitney Co., r.
31 Cook
" Edwin J., laundryman, 327, 6th, r. 114, 14th
" Effle Miss, saleslady, r. 1317 Clay
" E. J., traveling salesman Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. Oakland
" Elijah W., teamster, r. 433!^ Ivy Av
" Eliza, widow, r. 1517 Noe
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 208 Perry
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 219, 23d
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 721 Brannan
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 32I14 Broadway
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 1517 Noe
" Elizabeth Miss, nurse S. F. Nursery for
Homeless Children
" Elizabeth D. Miss, principal Willard Free
Kindergarten, r. Alameda
" Ellen, widow, r. 20 Shotwell
" Ellen, widow, r. 809 Buchanan
■' Ellen Mrs., r. Our Ladys' Home
" Elmer F.. gripman, r. 315, 1st Av
" Elmore W., r. 20 Perry
" Emanuel, cook George Peters, r. 1534 Mar-
ket
"■ Emanuel, laborer Silviera & Vieana, r. 810,
15th Av South
" E. Marion, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 736a
Valencia
" Emma, widow, r. 1440 Leavenworth
" Emma, widow, r. 1535 Powell
" Emma Mrs., dressmaking, 910 Harrison
" Emma M., widow, r. 1440 Leavenworth
" Esther, widow, r. 807 California
" Esther Miss (Brown & Turner), r. 28 Haight
' Eugene, butcher, r. 2633 Post
" Eugene H., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 2203 Fulton
" F., laborer, r. 539 Sacramento
" F., porter, r. 737 Howard
" Felix G., clerk, r. 336 Sutter
" F. G., clerk Pac. Transfer Co., r. 20 Sutter
" F. J., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1634
Ellis
" Frank, r. 600 Fulton
" Frank, baker, r. 16 White
" Frank, bartender Peter Conaty
" Frank, compositor S. F. News Letter, r.
407 Grove
" Frank, cook G. Hink & Co., r. 903'^ Valencia
" Frank, milker Willey Bros., r. Tara nr San
Jose Road
" Frank, painter, r. 722 Laguna
" Frank, salesman Friedman & Rogers, r. 110
Taylor
" Frank A., trunk maker Hirschf elder &
Meaney, r. 221 Fair Oaks
" Frank G., butcher, r. 919b Jackson
" Frank H., driver George K. Robinson, r.
923'/2 Howard
Brown Frank L., agent Washburn & Moen
Manufacturing Co. (Worcester, Mass.),
8-10 Pine, r. Oakland
" Frank M., house decorator, r. 517 Birch Av
" Frank S., portrait artist, r. 332d 12th
" Frederick, barber Joseph Brunner
" Frederick, porter Greenbaum & Co., r. 113
Olive Av
" Frederick, stationery and notions, 340
Geary
" Frederick A., expressman, NW cor Steuart
and Howard, r. 1125 Florida
" Frederick A., salesman Del Monte Milling
Co.
" Frederick L., coffee roaster Jessup & Pope,
r. 6 Merritt
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Brown Frederick T., sergeant police, r. 2304
Webster
" Frederick W., clerk, r. 1235 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick W., master mariner, r. 846
Mission
" George, cigar dealer, r. 139, 4tli
" George, liquors, 122 Leidesdorff, r. 119
Montgomery Block
" George, mei'cliant, r. 1440 Jackson
" George, millliand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 2
Michigan
" George, operator S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., r. 19
Rausch
" George, porter The Oberon
" George, school teacher, r. 818, 21st
" George, stevedore, r. 228 Filbert
" George, workman U. S. Mint, r. East Berke-
ley
" George A. (Brown & Nicol), r. 1009 Green
" George A., salesman J. J. 0'Brien& Co.,
r. 1010 Natoma
" George A., traveler A. I. Hall & Son, r.
Alameda
'■ George C, compositor, r. 228 Filbert
" George E., carpenter, r. 650 Jessie
" George E., clerk F. A. Week Co., r. 407
Grove
" George E., pressman S. F. Newspaper
Union, r. Oakland
" George E., water tender str Alameda
" George F., hoseman Engine 15, r. 1440 Jack-
son
" George F., chef Original Creamery, r. 903V^
Valencia
" George G., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 1109 Treat Av
" George G., clerk Robinson & Knox, r. 4
Octavia
Brown George H., assistant superintendent
California Market, r. 2705 Sutter
" George J. Mrs., r. 929^4, 19th
Brown George L., manager Mineral Land Co.
and president Lethnet Water & Land
Co., 819 Market, room 45, r. East Oakland
" George L., shoemaker T. F. Plath, r. 803i4
Stockton
" George O., jewelry, 137 Montgomery, r.
1610 Grove
" George O., policeman, r. 1103 Montgomery
" George W., barber, r. 316, 3d
" George W., janitor Shiels' Bldg., r. 3 Bur-
goyne PI
" George W., livery and sale stable, 185-187
Stevenson, r. 1730 Eddy
" George W., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
George W., messenger Mayor's office, r.
1715 LeaveViworth
George W., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
George W., teamster X L Dairy Co., r. 2329a
Harrison
G. L., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 2503 Sut-
ter
H., flremanstr Santa Rosa
Hamilton n ., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 722 O'Farrell
Hannah, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Hqme
Hanorah, widow, r. 45 Palmer
Harriet B. Mrs., dressmaking, 901A Larkin
Harry, clerk, r. I6O91/2 Baker
Harry, laborer, r. 506 Napa
Harry, seaman, r. Army opp Howard
Harry, surfman South Side Life Saving
Station, Ocean Beach nr Ocean Side
House
Harry H., painter Edward Norman, r. 544
Sanchez
Harry H., with Charles Brown & Son, r. 1143
Geary
Harvey Jr., with Vina Distillery, r. Oak-
land
Harvey L. (Brown &Tuttle), r. Denver, Col.
Harvey S., attorney law dept. S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery, r. Oakland
Hattie A. Mrs., r. 314 Eureka
H. B. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 901a Larkin
Helen, widow, r. 20 Shotwell
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Brown Henrietta Mrs., r. 114, 11th
•' Henrietta E. Mrs., secretary Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, 132 Mc-
Allister
" Henrietta H. Mrs., physician, 846 Mission
" Henry, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
765 Mission
" Henry, deckhand, r. 803 Mason
" Henry, elevator man Palace Hotel, r. 134
Haight
" Henry, expressman, r. 913 Filbert
" Henry, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
" Henry, machinist M. A. Graham, r. Oak-
land
" Henry, salesman, r. 532li Linden Av
" Henry, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Henry A., paying teller Wells, Fargo &
Co.'s Bank, r. 1212 Sutter
" Henry C. teamster Von Ronn, Hencke &
Lorsbach, r. 1814 O'Farrell
Brown Henry E., manager Western Transfer
and Storage Co., 306 Front, r. 1438Folsom
" Henry J., expressman, r. 7 Elizabeth
" Henry J., shoecutter, r. .332 San Jose Av
" Henry J., teamster, r. 1440 Jackson
" Henry M., barber Dumas & Dickers, r. 1429
" Henry R., machinist, 328 Bush
" Henry W., attorney at law, 12 Montgomery,
rooms 13-14, r. Colma, San Mateo Co.
" Herbert, merchant, r. 311 Taylor
" Herbert H., student W. S. Goodfellow, r.
Alameda
" Hiram, master mariner, r. 134 McAllister
" Homer P., clerk Welch & Co., r. Alameda
" Horace B., undertaker Halsted & Co., r.
3616a 16th
" Horace P. (Brown & Craddock), r. 1014, 17th
" Howard L., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 331 Hayes
" Ida Miss, r. 7 Fulton
" Irasoh C, carpenter, r. 6.34 Guerrero
" Irving, extraman Engine 30, r. 5th Av nr C
" Isaac W. W., clerk str St. Paul
" Isabel R., teacher James Lick Grammar
School, r. 31 Cook
Brown Isidor I., attorney at law, 28-30 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, r. 1143 Geary
" J., porter Coghill & Kohn, r. Oakland
" J., teamster Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 725^4
Minna
" Jacob, bakery, 944V4 Harrison
" Jacob B., barber, 202 Jackson
" James, agent Corralitos Paper Mill, 109
California, room 15, r. 521 Post
" James, boatswain revenue cutter Bear
" James, clerk, r.415V2 Tehama
" James, cooper F. P. Schuster, r. 427 Va-
lencia
" James, hostler, r. 204V4, 21st
" James, insurance, r. 1019 Bush
" James, laborer, r. 2 Michigan
" James, salesman, r.912V4 Pierce
" James, shoemaker, r. 631 Sacramento
" James, shoemaker Patrick Donovan, r. 1061
Folsom
" James, switchman, r. 425 Fremont
•' James, teamster, r. 7 Gilbert
" James, teamster, r. 321'^ Broadway
" James, with Waterbury Watch Co., r. 412
Post
" James Mrs., widow, r. 415V2 Tehama
Brown James A., dentist, 104 Turk, r. 323 Hill
" James A., glass blower, r. 613, 7th
" James B., liquors, 16i^ Folsom, r. 503 Fol-
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Brown James C, carpenter and builder, 132
" James C, clerk Louis Vincent, r. 1440 Jack-
son
' ' James C. , mining engineer, 318 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. Oakland
Brown James D., manager The Yost Writing
Machine Agency, Caligraph Typewriter
Agency and United typewriter and
Supplies Co., 413 Montgomery, r. 1206
Leavenworth
" James E., editor and proprietor San Fran-
cisco Vindicator (weekly), 933 Clay
■' James E., painter, 414^^, 17th
" James G., r. 1503 Dolores
" James L., leverman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1839
Polk
" James M. (Johnson <& Brown), r. cor Japan
Av and Madrid
" James Nash (Brown & Eyre), r. NW cor
Jackson and Pierce
Brown James P., editor The Wave, 220-222
Crocker Bldg, r. Lick House ■iitid
" James S., r. 927 O'Farrell
•' Jane, widow, r. 903 Treat Av
" J. C, r. 1111 Post
Brown J. Dalzell, secretary and treasurer Cali-
fornia Safe Deposit and Trust Co., SE
cor California and Montgomery, r. 2112
Green
" Jeanette, widow, r. Point Lohos nr Cliff
House
" Jeanette Miss, clerk, r. 1217 Clay
" Jennie, widow, r. 1517!^ Leavenworth
" Jerome J., carrier postofQce, r. 1025Vi
Natoma
" Jesse, chief engineer str Capt. Weber
" Jesse W., r. 3616a 16th
" Jesse W . , mining engineer, r. 711 Geary rear
" Jessie Miss, dressmaker. Point Lobos nr
Cliff House
" John, r. 721 Bush
" John, r. 847 Harrison
" John, r. 942 Mission
" John, asphaltum worker, r. 853a Folsom
rear
" John, baker, r. 1225 Green
" John, bricklayer, r. 27 Perry
" John, butcher, r. 138 Silver
" John, butcher Thomas Hancock, r. 31, 9th
" John, carpenter, r. 314 Ivy Av
" John, cook, r. 57 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 2 Michigan
" John, laborer, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" John, laborer, r. 92 West Mission
" John, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 739, 4th
" John, molder Joshua Hendy Machine Wks.,
r. 136 Francisco
" John, porter Wittenberg & Boese, r. 174
Jessie
" John, printer, r. 1432 Larkin
" John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" John, seaman, r. 272 Brannan
" John, sexton Calvary Presbyterian Church,
r. 724b Turk
" John, stableman Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" John, teamster, r. 33 Ecker
" John, teamster, r. 1222 Kearny
•' John, teamster Alms House
" John, watchman Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r.
" John A., candy, 693 McAllister, r. 1337, 25th
•' John A,, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 221
Sanchez
Brown John A., marker White Star Laundry, r.
1443 Harrison
" John B., r. 3616a 16th
" John B., keeper Bonita Point Light Sta-
tion
" John B., seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" John C, molder Atlas I. Wks., r. 14 Clinton
Park
" John F., compositor George Spaulding &
Co., r. 1514 Broadway
" John F., opener U. S. Customs, r. 3 Lick
Alley
" John F. Jr., clerk McNutt, Kahn & Co., r.
1422 Larkin
" John J., r. 321% Broadway
" John J., seaman, r. 530, 3d
" JohnK., master str Oakland, r. Alameda
" John O., messenger U. S. Engineer, r. 919b
Jackson
'■ John P., fireman Western Sugar Refinery,
r. E s Pennsylvania Av nr Butte
" JohnQ. Jr., asst. clerk Board of Supervi-
sors, r. 1001 Pine
" John R., r. 216, 19th
" John R., carpenter, r. 1601 Geary
" John R., glass blower, r. 613, 7th
" John S. (Brown & Adams), r. Alameda
" John S., miner, r. NE cor 14th and Sanchez
Brown John W., superintendent Golden State
and Miners' Iron Works, 231-251, 1st, r.
Alameda
" Joseph, clerk S. Cohen, r. 315 Austin
■' Joseph, gardener, r. 112b 14th
" Joseph, hostler Bailey, Weller & Neave, r.
4 Rose PI
" Joseph, merchant, r. 117 Pierce
" Joseph, printer, r. 1106 Mason
" Joseph, restaurant, r. 1024 Powell
" Joseph, vaquero Poly, Heilbron & Co., r.
15th Av South nrP
A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
611 Pine
A., machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co", r. 228 Filbert
Joseph B., clerk Hawley Bros. Hardware
Co.,r. 1817Broderick
Joseph F., shoemaker, r. 7 Brooks
Joseph G., accountant Painter & Co., r. 119
Fillmore
Joseph H., clerk, r. 1400 Sutter
Joseph H., druggist Frank T. Green, r. 234
Haight
Joseph H., teamster, r. 14 Ellis
Joseph M., carpenter, r. 826 Folsom
Joseph S., clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 426, 23d
Joseph v., stevedore, r. 219i/4 Harrison
Josephine A., widow, r. 1022'/i Larkin
Josiah P., bookkeeper Brown & Power, r.
432 Turk
Josie, domestic, 1200 Golden Gate Av
Judson, barber Elisha T. Wheeler, r. 1658
Market
Julia, widow, nurse, r. 2619 Sutter
Julius, checker Palace Hotel, r. 1051 Mis-
sion
Kate, widow, r. 905 Francisco
Kate, widow, janitress S. F. Polyclinic
Kate Miss, nurse, r. 1827 Polk
Katherine, widow, r. 314 Turk
Kittle Miss, bookkeeper Adelsdorfer &.
Brandenstein
Lawrence L., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
47 South Park
Lemuel A., teamster Albert E. Buckman,.
r. 55 Belcher
Leo A., plate printer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Berkeley
Leon, salesman John B. Muirhead,r. 91,9th
Leonard E., piessman E. A. Janssen & Co..
r. 1008 Jackson
Lewis, capitalist, office 121-123 Sansome,
r. 834 O'Farrell
Lizzie, widow, dressmaker, r. 502 Post
Lizzie Miss, r. 633 O'Farrell
Lizzie Mrs., r. 721 Brannan
Lizzie J. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1426 Cali-
fornia
Lockie Miss, nurse, r. 1109 Van Ness Av
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" Louis, mercliant tailor, 9, 9th, r. 1114
Stevenson
" Louis D., carpenter, r. 1318 Dupont
^' Louis F., student, r. 511 Devisadero
" Louis T., clerk Jeremiah J. Sullivan, r. cor
Sagamore and Capitol
^' Louise, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" Lucile Miss, teacher Maria Kip Orphan-
age, r. 638 Folsom
" Lucinda Mrs., dressmaking, 139 Post, r.
Berkeley
" Lucy, widow, r. Bennington nr Cortland Av
" Lucy D. Mrs., dressmaker, r. NE cor 14th
and Sanchez
Brown Lucy E. Miss, trained nurse and pro-
prietor Private Home for Invalids, 630
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Brown M. & Sons (Morris and Abe L.), manu-
facturers and dealers paper, paper bags
and twine, 414-416 Clay
" Mamie F. Miss, photographer, r. 20 Shot-
well
" Manuel E., clerk Harry Adolph, r. 635 Mer-
chant
" Margaret, widow, r. 16 White
" Margaret, widow, r. 138 Silver
" Margaret, widow, r. 32IV2 Broadway
" Margaret, widow, r. 1416 Broadway
" Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 938 Valencia
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Margaret G., widow, r. 139 Chestnut
" Mark E., wool sorter, r. 13 Gilbert rear
" Martha, widow, laundress, r. 930 Jackson
" Martin, plumber Charles Downes, r. 7 Eliza-
beth
" Martin A., porter M. Brown & Sons, r. 1047
Mission
•' Mary, widow, r. 7 Elizabeth
" Mary, widow, r. 40 Moss
■' Mary, widow, r. 334 Golden Gate Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1123 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 10th Av South bet G and H
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1133 Bryant
" Mary Miss, glove maker, r. 1517 Noe
" Mary Miss, milliner, r. 605 Geary
" Mary Miss, photographer Brown's Photo-
graph Gallery, r. 30 Shotwell
" Mary Miss, shirt cutter, r. 743 Harrison
" Mary Mrs., r. 106, 11th
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Mary A., widow, r. 216, 19th
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 231 Fair Oaks
" Mary A., domestic, 623 Ellis
" Mary E., widow, r. 1034 Pine
" Mary E., widow, r. 1209 Steiner
" Mary J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 27 Perry
" Mary L. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 600 Octavia
" Matthew, expi-essman, r. 1422 Broadway
" Matthew D., bookkeeper local freight offlce
S. P. Co.,r. 314Haight
" Max, (Brown & Kasser) r. 1309 Eddy
" Max M., with Charles Brown & Son, r. 1143
Geary
" McKenzie K., porter, r. 370 Natoma
" M. E. Miss, stenographer W. B. Sumner &
Co., r. Oakland
" Michael, excursion agent Santa Fe RR., 644
Market, r. 246 Chattanooga
' Michael, hoseman Engine 16, r. S s Sierra
nr Michigan
" Michael J., bricklayer, r. 3 Lick Alley
" Michael M., cooper Union Fruit Grader, r.
7 Comme roial
" Minnie, domestic, 1133 California
" Morris (M. Brown & Sons), r. 1400 Sutter
" Morris, saloon keeper, r. 1065 Market
" Morris, waiter, r. 613 Pine
Mortlock, coppersmith, r. 51 Louisa
Brown Moses P. (W. B. Sumner
secretary Sumner Tanning
Front, r. Oakland
" Myron M., engineer, r. 13 Mason
" Nathan H., clerk, r. 925 Larkin
" Neil, engineer S. F. Bridge Co.
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writer, r. 20 Shotwell
" Nettie Mrs., teacher elocution, r. 2038
Scott
" Nettie E. S., widow, r. 730 Minna
" Nicholas, laborer, r. 3 Lick Alley
" Nicholas C, leader orchestra People's
Palace, r. 13a Harriet
" Nina Miss, cloak maker, r. 1318 Kearny
" N. J., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. Oak-
land
" O. J., agent, r. 529 Sacramento
" Otto, proprietor S. F. Pattern Wks., 110-112
Beale, r. 319% Guerrero
" Owen, r. 1534 Devisadero
" Patrick, laborer, r. 443 Jessie
" Patrick, laborer, r. 603 Geary
" Patrick, miller J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1330
Natoma
■' Patrick, stevedore, r. 363, 3d
" Patrick, teamster E. Peabody & Co., r.
1248 Montgomery
" Paul, bartender, r. 133 Eddy
" Percy J., bookkeeper Dolbeer & Carson, r.
Alameda
" Percy B , superintendent construction Pac.
Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 2405 Larkin
" Percy H., barber, 127 Eddy
" Peter, carpenter, 1311 Bush, r. 630 McAl
lister
" Peter, housemover, r. UOO Powell
" Peter, laborer, r. 9 Rincon Av
" Peter, waiter Alexander Pantages, r. 121,
5th
" Peter J., molder Whyte & De Rome, r. 27
Perry
" Peter L. (Brown & Johnson), r. 431 Noe
" P. H., barber, r. 510a Jessie
" Philip, r. 338 Filbert
Brown Philip King, physician, r. 1213 Sutter
" Philip T., manager Am. Dis. Tel., 3 Golden
Gate Av, r. 1811a Steiner
'• Philip F., superintendent State Harbor
Commissioners' dredgers and towboats,
ofaceClay St. Wharf (pier No. 1), r. 15%
Liberty
" P. R., waiter, r. 1006 Clay
" R., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3118 Fill-
more
" Rachael J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 30 Alpine
" Ralph (Brown Bros. & Co.), r. New York
" Ralph, cashier G. Hink & Co., r. 39 Grant
Av
" Ralph, hardware, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Raymond E., carpet layer, r. 1331 Lombard
" R. B., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 813 Oak
" Richard, engineer W. W. Montague & Co.
" Richard Mrs., recording secretary King's
Daughters' Home for Incurables, r. 2535
Lombard
" Richard J., janitor Diocesan House, r. 731
California
" Richard F., fireman, r. 16 White
" Richard H., miner, r. 1433 Pacific
" Richard M., butcher Hammond & Brod, r.
312 Eddy
" Riley, clerk, r. Hackmeier's Hotel
" R. Nelson, r. 3323 Washington
" Robert, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co!,
r. 31 Julian Av
" Robert, carpenter, r. 17a 6th
" Robert, carpenter, r. 800 Kearny
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Brown Eohert H., candy maker, r. 21 Aileen Av
" Robert J., r. Wisconsin nr 20th
" Robert J., clerk, r. 425 Hayes
•' Robert M.. clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" Robert M. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1615 La-
guna
" Robert T., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 320
Ellis
" Roland G., stock and bond broker, 420 Cali-
fornia, r. Oakland
" Rosalie, widow, r. 2021 Pine
" Rufus, merchant, r. 2322 Washington
" Sadie Mrs., r. 9 Powell
" Samuel, liquors, 246,3d, r. 742 Harrison
" Samuel, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
" Samuel, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" Samuel E.. compositor S. F. News Letter,
r. 407 Grove
Brown Samuel H., manager Bass-Hueter Paint
Co.. 18-22 Ellis, r. 903 Treat Av
" Brown Samuel H., printer Brown & Bley
Co.. r. 2021 Pine
" Samuel J., carpenter and builder, 1041 Fol-
som
" Samuel M., cigars and tobacco, 155, 4th, r.
139, 4th
" Samuel M. Mrs., r. 1018, 17th
" Samuel P. Jr.. clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co.. r. San Mateo
•■ Sarah, widow, r. 718 Bay
■' Sarah, widow, r. 1868 Lexington Av
■' Sarah Miss, shirt cutter, r. 742 Harrison
■' Sarah, seamstress. 2840 Jackson
•' Sarah E., widow, r. 248 Chatti
■' Sarah X.. widow, r. 1440 Jackson
" Sherman J., paper hanger, r. 437 O'Farrell
■' Sophia, widow, r. 1141 Valencia
" Sophia Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Sophia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 803 Union
" Spencer C, ofBce 202 Market, r. Alameda
" Stanton H., piano tuner Benj.Curtaz& Son,
r. Alameda
•< Stephen G., hairdresser, r. 2621 Howard
■' Stillman E., carpenter, r. 925 York
" Susan, widow, r. 1342 Hyde
■' Sylvester, blacksmith Martin C. Hogan, r.
7th Av South bet K and L
•' T., coal passer str Mariposa
•' Thaddeus A., valet, r. 837^2 Geary
•' Theodora M., widow, r. 98, 13th
•' Theodore, master mariner, r. 1412 Mason
■' Theodore J., weigher Charles R. Allen, r.
Berkelev
Brown Theodore V., superintendent German
Hospital. W s Noenr 14th, r. 131»4 Castro
" Thomas, r. 227, 6th
" Thomas, r. 344 Waller
Brown Thomas, cashier The Bank of California
and president San Francisco and Fresno
Land Co., NW cor California and San-
some, telephone East 517, r. 1019 Bush
" Thomas, club rooms. Grand Hotel Bar
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 634 Sacramento
• Thomas, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 145c
Tehama
" Thomas, selector Wangenheim, Sternheim
& Co., r. 600Octavia
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 917 Greenwich
Brown Thomas, superintendent California Mar-
ket, r. 1911 Sutter
" Thomas, teamsterC. H. Patchett
" Thomas A., photographer Brown's Photo-
graph Gallery, r. 20 Shotwell
" Thomas E.. hoseman Engine 24
" Thomas F., butcher, r. 138 Silver
Brown Thomas J., teamster, r. 412 Jones
" Thomas M., workman U. S. Mint, r. 1511
Devisadero
" Thomas P. S., dry goods, 2137 Mission, r.
810 Treat Av
" Thomas W., traveling salesman Hawley
Bros. Hardware Co., r. 1817Broderick
" Tilghman Rev., pastor Zion A. M. E.
Church, r. 1229 Pacific
" T. M. Mrs., widow, r. 98, 13th
" Ves, teamster Western Transfer and Stor-
age Co., r. 841 Harrison
•' Violet M. Miss, bookkeeper Brown & Crad-
dock. r. 1018, 17th
■' Virginia, widow, r. 119, 5th
" W. , cook, r. 636 Commercial
" W., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" W., salesman Keller Bros., r. 29 Stanly PI
" Walter, boatman, r. 31 Clarence PI
" Walter, performer, r. 846 Mission
" Walter, stevedore,' r. 739, 4th
■ ' Walter, with Union Metallic Cartridge Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Walter E., chief engineer str Arago, r. 128
Precita Av
" Walter H., teamster Del Monte Milling Co. ,
r. 903 Treat Av
Brown Walter S. (Brown & Metzner), r. 426
Ellis
" Ward, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. West Berkeley
■' Ward E., teamster, r. 422!4 Ivy Av
" WattL., reporter Post, r. 1514 Castro
" Wellington G., shipbuilder, r. 11 Pond
" Wilbur F.. paper hanger, r. 909 Kearny
" Wilbur K., teamster Englander Bros., r.
1426 Folsom
•' Wilfred L., civil engineer, r. 710 Capp
" Willard, cook, r. 10 Hopeton Terrace
" Willard B.,r. 414 Post
" William, r, 425, 17th
" William (Brown &Bley Co.'), r. 1959 Eddy
•' William, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. 817 Bush
" William, clerk, r. 3071/2 O'Farrell
" William, fireman New City Hall, r. 11 Elgin
Park Av
" William, foreman Am. Type Founders' Co.,
r. 812b Filbert
" William, journalist, r. 1025 Golden Gate Av
" William, laborer, r. 2 Michigan
" William, painter, r. 908 Dolores
" William, seaman, r. IOO14 Jackson
" William, varnisher, r. 1059^^ Howard
■' William, wood sawyer R. A. Gilbride &
Co.,r. 207,3d Av
" William A., r. 10 Wetmore PI rear
" William A., calker, r. 9 Alice
■' William A., calker, r. 20 Perry
" William A., carpet layer, r. 221/2 Natoma
•' William A., clerk A. A. Brown, r. 512
Golden Gate Av
" William A., iron worker, r. 314 Turk
" William A., janitor, r. 915 Powell
" William A., mining, r. 736a Valencia
•' William A. Mrs., widow, r. 718 Bay
•' William C, r. 326. 10th
" William C, r. 327 Larkin
Brown William C, president William C. Brown
Co. ,320 Sansome, r. Manzanita, Marin Co.
" William C. wood and coal, 507 Natoma
" William C. Mrs., corset maker, 327 Larkin
Brown William C. Co., William C. Brown presi-
dent, book and job printers, 320 Sansome
" William D., collector Cal. Elec. Wks., r.
802 Turk
" William D., stenographer Edward Myers,
r. 2912 Sacramento
" William E., bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r.
933 Howard
" William E., carpenter, r. 132 Caselli Av
" William E., compositor S. F. News Letter,
r. 407 Grove
Brown William E., vice-president Crocker-
Woolworth National Bank, junction Post
and Market, r. 2016 California
" William F., assistant manager S. F. Lum-
ber Co., r. 202 Grove
" William F., carpenter, r. 116, 21st
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Brown William F., stenographer Standard Soap
Co., r. 1025 Golden Gate Av
" William F., stevedore, r. 18 Laurel PI
" William F., tinsmith Pac. Can Co., r. 1037
Mission
" William G., collector, r. 4 Octavia
■' William G., grLpman Geary St. RR, r. 414,
3d Av
Brown William G., manager Occidental News
Co., Southern Pacific Company's depot,
3d and Townsend, r. 2626 Howard, tele-
phone Main 5413
" William H., capitalist, r. Occidental Hotel
" William H., clerk Will E. Fisher & Co., r.
4 Octavia
" William H., engineer, r. 537 Sacramento
Brown William H., fruits and vegetables, 30-31
California Market, telephone Main 1365,
r. 127 Kearny
" William H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 742
Tehama
" William H., manufacturers' agent, 61, 2d,
r. Oakland
" William H. packer Smiths' Cash Store, r.
132 McAllister
" William H., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard-
ware Co.. r. 1817 Broderick
" William H., theatrical mechanic, r. 31
Aileen Av
" William J., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 404, 3d
" William J., bookkeeper Flint Carriage
Hardware Co., r. Oakland
" William J., butcher, r. 16 White PI
" William J., engineer S. P. Co., r. 1909 Mission
" William J., salesman J. T. Sullivan, r.
4151/^ Tehama
" William L., electrician, r. 323, 5th
" William M., clerk, r. 138 Silver
" WilliamM.,messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 331 Hayes
" William N., messenger Boericke & Run-
yon, r. 151714 Leavenworth
" William P., lumberman, r. 539 Sacramento
" William S., contractor, r. 1407 Guerrero
" William T., r. 3405 Larkin
" William T., laborer, r. 706 California
" William W., Chinatown guide, 751 Sacra-
mento, r. 636 California
" William W., drayman, 410 Davis, r. 1933
Geary
" William W., mining, r. 241 Borland
'' Willis M. (Brown & Power), r. 433 Turk
" Winfield K., stenographer, r. The Langham
" W. Oscar, melter Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 808a Lyon
" Zilpha Miss. r. 713 Shotwell
" & Adams (John S. Brown and John E.
Adams), wholesale leather and com-
mission merchants, 417-419 Market
" & Bley Co. (William Brown and Melville
A. Bley), printers, 513 Market
" & Burns (Alexander Brown and William
Burns), cigars and tobacco, 300, 4th
" & Craddock (Horace P. Brown and George
W. Craddock), printers, 320 Sansome
Brown & Eyre (James N. Brown and Perry
Eyre), general brokerage and insur-
ance, 134 Sansome
BROWN & JOHNSON
(Peter L. Brown and Joseph M. John-
son), house, sign and pictorial pain-
ters, 739 Market
Brown & Kasser (Max Brown and Joseph B.
Kasser), clothing and gents' furnisbing
goods, 48 Steuart
BROWN & METZNER
(Walter S. Brown and William Metz-
ner), agents Corticelli Silk Co., silk
threads, silk and mohair braids, Wil-
limantic Cotton Manufacturing Co.,
cotton threads, Robert Steuart &
Son's linen threads, Ever Ready Dress
Stay Co., dress stays, 535 Market
Brown & Nicol (George A. Brown and Duncan
Nicol), proprietors Bank Exchange, SE
cor Montgomery and Washington
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flain, Glassed and. Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
09, 311. 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
BROWN & POWER
(Willis M. Brown and William J.
Power), stationers, printers and book-
binders and Pacific Coast agents for
Tiffany's insurance books and blanks,
406 California, telephone Main 1070
Brown & Tarner (Miss Esther E. Brown and
Miss Mattie Turner), dressmaking, 38
Haight
" & Tuttle (Harry L. Brown and Rolland A.
Tuttle), manufacturers' agents, ISO
Sutter, room 44
-8®=- Brown. See Braun, Broun and Browne
Brown's Photograph Gallery, 606 Kearny
Browne A. T. Mrs., teacher Presbyterian Chi-
nese Mission Home, r. 920 Sacramento
" Agnes, widow, r. 940 Geary
" Allen H., with Schmidt Label & Lith. Co.,
r. 413, 6th
" Anna M. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 89 Brady
" Annie A. Miss, manicure and hairdresser,
946 Geary, r. 940 Geary
" Annie E., widow, hairdresser, r. 13 Selina PI
" Belle, widow, r. 314, 1st
'^ Caroline M. Miss, silk spinner, r. 89 Brady
" Charles, 2d steward bktn Planter, r. 1826
Filbert
" Christopher R., clerk London and Lanca-
shire Fire Ins. Co., r. 317 Powell
" Edward A., sign writer, r. 1333 Page
" Edward R., tailor, r. 1810 Powell
" Edward W., printer H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1122 Alabama
" Emily C. Miss, furnished rooms, 607 Ellis
" Esther Miss, teacher Marshall Primary
School, r. 136 Go ugh
" Prank L., editor The Progress, 13 Murphy
Bldg, r. 101 Grove
" Frederick, painter, r. 821'/4 Dolores
" Frederick D., asst. engineer U. S. Engi-
neer's office, 59 Flood Bldg, r. Oakland
" George A., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1010 Natoma
" George N., rigger, r. 89 Brady
" Gustavus, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Harry, fish and oysters, 57-59 Centre Mar-
ket, r. 603 Geary
" James D., rattan worker Wakefield Rattan
Co., r. 940 Geary
" John F. Mrs., widow, r. 136 Gough
" Kate C. Miss, manicure and hairdresser,
946 Geary, r. 940 Geary
' ' Lida B. , editor and publisher The Progress ,
13 Murphy Bldg., r. 101 Grove
" Lizzie Miss, clerk, r. 89 Brady
" Mary A., widow, r. 940 Geary
" Regnor B., upholsterer and furniture, 103
9th, r. 136 Gough
" Richard H., salesman D. Samuels, r. 540, 18th
•' Robert, painter, r. S21i/i Dolores
" Robert E., news agent, r. 89 Brady
" Robert D., machinist Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 413, 6th
" Robert T., whitener, r. 1122 Alabama
Browne Ross E., mining and hydraulic engi-
neer, 44-45 Nevada Block, r. Occidental
Hotel
" Spencer C, real estate agent, 203 Market,
room 4, r. Oakland
" Stephen, painter, r. 821^4 Dolores
" Thomas H., clerk Leege & Mills, r. 1009
Powell
" Thomas H., salesman William Cluff Co., r.
1414, 25th
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Browne Thomas R., salesman Baker & Hamil-
ton, r. 3321/2, 18th
" Walter, clerk, r. 607 Ellis
" William, painter, r. 908 Dolores
" William D., r. 412, 6th
4®"Browne. See Braun and Brown
Brownell Alice Miss, r. 2421 Fillmore
" Claude, driver Engine 17, r. 9 Mint Av
" Frank L., painter, r. 742 Howard
" Germaine L., teamster Union Box Factory,
r. 620 Filbert
" Harry (Myers & Brownell), r. 21, 6th
Brownell James S. (successor to Adams & Car-
ter), agent Frue Vanner or Ore Concen-
trator, 1.32 Market, room 15, telephone
Drumm 20
" William H. P., outfitting agent Pac. Steam
Whaling Co., 30 California, r. 726, 21st
Brownfield Benjamin T., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 1007 Fair Oaks
Browning August (Browning & Bremer), r. 1337
Pine
" Brothers (George W. and Frederick A.),
groceries and liquors, SE cor Pine and
Larkin
" Charles, fireman Del Monte Mills, r. 614,
2d
" Charles, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
1126 Folsom
" Edward, actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 520 Stockton
" Edward, teamster J. Browning, r. Ala-
meda
•^ Frank B., milk dealer, NE cor Fell and
Gough, r. 1206 Fulton
" Frank E., teamster J. Browning, r. Ala-
meda
" Frederick A. (Browning Bros.), r. 1337 Pine
" George W. (Browing Bros.), r. 1337 Pine
' Henry, r. 1110 Hyde
" Henry, clerk Herman D. Junck, r. 654, 17th
" J. (Jacob and Jeremiah Browning), dray-
men, 18 Main
" Jacob (J. Browning), r. Alameda
" Jeremiah (J. Browning), r. 215 Larkin
" John H., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1110
Hyde
" John M., clerk, r. 771 Folsom
" Thomas, coalpasser U. S. str Albatross
" Vere, widow, r. 6.36 Filbert
" William, r. 771 Folsom
" William, barber Stern & Heller, r. 867
Market
" William F., dental student, r. 771 Folsom
" William F., cable splicer, r. 802 Montgom-
ery
" & Bremer (August Browning and Otto A.
Bremer), gunsmiths and arms and am-
munition, 820 Kearny
Brownlee Alexander, r. lOSU^, 18th
'• F. C. Mrs., portrait studio, 1229 Market
" J. Clark, portrait studio, 1229 Market
" John P., hardware, 1612 Market, r. 811 Castro
" Paul R., painter, r. 8 Welsh rear
" R. Mrs., r. 32, 2d
" Robert C, laborer S. P. C. Ry., r. 1143a
Stevenson
" Samuel, hostler F. Uri & Co., r. 1815 O' Far-
rell
Brownlie Alexander, teamster Newell & Bro.,
r. 21 Collingwood
" J. 6. Mrs., widow, r. 207 Diamond
" James S., bartender Benard & O'Brien, r.
20 Birch A V
" John, policeman, r. 207 Diamond
" Robert G., plumber F. Raisch. r. 114, 8th
Brownlie William G., keeper Sheriff's office, r
207 Diamond
Brownlow Charles B., watchman, r. 616 Pine
Brownrigg Robert F., tinsmith, r. 9 Dehone
Brownstein George, r. 902 O'Farrell
" Julius, office 11-13, 1st, r. 902 O'Farrell
Brownstone Albert F., clerk, r. 1629 Post
" Charles W., clerk, i-. 1629 Post
" Isaac, merchant, r. 1629 Post
" Jacob, real estate, 11 Montgomery, r. 1230
Post
" Louis H., student, r. 1629 Post
'• Moses, r. 1215 Scott
" Samuel, r. 2241 Sutter
Broyer Alexander H. (Broyer & Glynn), r. 2828
Folsom
" Herman H., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Godeus and Mission
" Nathan, r. 348, 3d
" & Glynn (Alexander H. Broyer and John P.
Glynn), liquors and commission brokers,
SW cor 4th and Mission
4®" Broyer. See Braur, Brower and Bryer
Broz Edward A. W., retoucher, r. 127, 22d
-8®= Broz. See Bross
Bru John, shoemaker, 649 Broadway and 1007!^
Clay
4®=- Bru. See Brew
Bruberry Robert, deckhand str Modoc
Brunane Charles, candy maker Louis A. Grade,
r. 138, 10th Av
Bruce A., carpenter, r. 249, 5th
" Alexander M., proprietor Architectural
Iron Works, Channel bet 17th and 18th,
r. 2 Santa Clara
BRUCE, BOWNE & CO.
(Cliarles C. Bruce, George M. Bowne
and Tliomas H. Sellers) snip chandlers,
naval stores and commission mer-
chants, 34-36 steuart, telephone Main
776
Bruce Brothers (Thomas and James), groceries
and liquors, SW cor Page and Devis-
adero
" Charles, laborer, r. 3 Uranus
" Charles C. (Bruce, Bowne & Co.), r. Sausa-
lito
" Donald, printer and publisher Political
Record. 536 Clay, r. cor Corbett and Ash-
bury Avs
" Ellen, widow, r. 2407'/^ Howard
" George, laborer Union Machine Co., r. 836
Mission
" James (Bruce Bros.), 229 Devisadero
" James, stonemason, r. 28 Turk
" James, waiter str Australia
" James A., engineer, r. 520. 6th
•' James H., marine surveyor Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 1318 Jackson
" John, calker, r. 560 Howard
" John, fence maker Alexander M. Bruce, r.
958 Mission
" John, sculptor, r. 151 Fair Oaks
" John, seaman, r. 32 Steuart
" John, stableman, r. 700 Hayes
" John, stonecarver, r. 151 Fair Oaks
" John T., bricklayer, r. 25 Gough
'• Joseph, lodgings, 310 Montgomery Av
" Mary A., widow, r. 856 Harrison
" Marian A. Miss, in charge of St. Luke's
Hospital Nurses' Home, 1103 Van Ness
Av
" Mary, widow, r. 29 Freelon
" Mary F.. widow, r. 719 Gough
" Peter, waiter, r. 245, 8th
" Robert (Balfour, Guthrie & Co.), r. 2546
Jackson
" T.,r. 220, 3d
" Thomas (Bruce Bros.), r. 229 Devisadero
" Thomas Mrs., r. 10231/2 Sutter
" W., musician, r. 39, 4th
Bruck A. E., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1407 Clay
" Henry, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co.,
r. 7231/2 McAllister
" Leo, teacher music, r. 723i/4 McAllister
Bruoker George, artist, r. 120, 10th
" Louis G., gilder S. & G. Gump, r. 613i/^ Ivy Av
>6®"Brucker. See Bruecker
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Bruckman John (Ahpel & Bruckman), and sec-
retary Triumph Loan Assn. and The
G-olden Gate Mutual Bldg. and Loan
Assn., office 209 Sansome, r. 1603 Fell
" Lillian, widow, r. 16 Columbia Square
Bruckmann Anna F. Miss, stenographer, r. 728Ji
Harrison
" Annie Miss, domestic, r. 316, 3d
" Herman, accountant Mutual Life Ins. Co.
of New York, r. 816 Sutter
" Kate Miss, r. 7385£ Harrison
" Robert C, repairer L. & M. Alexander &
Co., r. 773 Harrison
" Valentine, basket maker, r. 728J£ Harrison
Bruckner John, porter Mills Bldg, r. 613 Stock-
ton
" Joseph, basket maker, r. 24 Maple Court
" Phillip, cutter Alaska Fur Store, r. 18^4
Harriet
Brudevold Louis, cook Michael McGrath, r. 530
3d
Brudlewsky Ferdinand (S. F. Cigar Mfg. Co.), r'
433 Vallejo
Bruecker A. Mrs., dry goods, 1513 Dupont
" August, gilder Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
1513 Dupont
" August Jr., laborer, r. 1513 Dupont
J8®=Bruecker. See Brucker
4®~Bruegge. See Brugge
Bruen Gamaliel A., hostler, r. 529, 7th
Bruendecker Christopher, baker F. Laub,r. 827,
20th
Bruener Leo Rev., O. S. F., rector St. Anthony's
Church (R. C), r. N s Precita Av nr Fol-
som
Bruening A. D., lithographer, r. 313 Leavenworth
" Carl, with Miller & Son, r. 117 Langton
" Charles (Wiesmann & Bruening), r. 10 Wil-
low Av
4@=Bruening. See Bruning
Bruenn Adolpli, proprietor Bruenn's Piano
House, 338 Post, r. 710, 25th, Oakland
" Amanda L. Miss, packer Del Monte Mill-
ing Co., r. 5 Florence PI
" Henry J., miller, r. 5 Florence PI
Bruenn's Piano Factory. Adolph Bruenn pro-
prietor, office 328 Post, factory cor 30th
and West Oakland
Bruenn's Piano House, Adolph Bruenn pro-
prietor, manufacturers and dealers
pianos and dealers musical merchan-
dise, 228 Post
4®~Bruenn. See Bruhn, Brun, Brune, Brunn
and Bruun
Bruer John, liquors and boarding, cor 10th Av
South and Railroad Av
Jg®=Bruer. See Brewer and Brauer
Bruger John, gardener, r. 1317 Steiner
Brugge Edward; butcher, 936 Church, r. 1113,
33d
" Emily (Brugge & Burg), r. 305, 10th
" Ferdinand H., gardener, r. 1317 Steiner
" John, gardener, r. 1317 Steiner
" & Burg (Emily Brugge and Carl H. Burg),
proprietors Nevada Stables, 43-44 Clay
J8®"Brugge. See Bruegge
Bruggeman Alice, widow, furnished rooms,
33414, 5th
" Frank F., machinist, r. 120, 11th
Bruggeman H. & Son (Charles Kropp), asphal-
tum and felt roofing, 439 Bush
Bruggemann Diedrich C, bartender, r. 343 Ship-
ley
Bruggemann Henry, merchant tailor, 513 Mont-
gomery, r. 738>4 Green
Bruggen Frederick, groceries and liquors, 2701
Howard, r. 441, 23d
Brugger Fritz, milkman, r. 621 Commercial
Brugman C. J., 3d officer str City of Rio de
Janeiro
Bruguiere A. Mrs., widow, r. 2411 Pacific Av
" Anton Mrs., widow, r. 2413 Fillmore
Bruguiere Emile A., capitalist, 520 Mont-
gomery, room 1, r. 1800 Franklin
Emil A. J., student, r. 1800 Franklin
Exiquia Mrs., widow, r. 617 Powell
John G., bookkeeper, r. 617 Powell
Peder S., medical student, r. 1800 Franklin
Victor F., clerk, r. 617 Powell
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
&^^-&^-r IVIARKEX ST".
Bruhn Andrew E., musician Cremorne Theatre,
r. 21 Rondel PI
" Hans, cement worker, r. 3 Precita Av
" Peter F., porter Hencken & Schroder, r. 31
Rondel PI
" Peter F. Jr., leader orchestra Cremorne
Theatre, r. 31 Rondel PI
j8®=Bruhn. See Bruenn, Brun, Brune, Brunn
and Bruun
Brulinke Anton, upholsterer, 1714 Polk
" Edward, upholsterer Anton Bruhnke, r.
1714 Polk
" Matilda, widow, r. 1714 Polk
Bruhns Hans W., r. 411 Dolores
" Henry (Wiechers & Bruhns), r. 225, 18th
" Henry, clerk William H. Teigeler, r. 313,
26th
" Henry R., fruits, 219 Clement
" William, tanner, r. 313, 26th
" William, tanner Struven & Bergle, r. San
Bruno Hotel •
" William Jr., stonecutter, r. 313, 26th
-eS^Bruhns. See Bruns
Bruker August, farmer, r. 1513 Dupont
" August Jr., r. 1513 Dupont
" Barbara, dry goods, 1513 Dupont
" Carlos, farmer, r. 1513 Dupont
" Francis G. (Schlegel & Bruker), r. 650
Waller
" Margaret Miss, clerk, r. 1513 Dupont
Brukschulte Frederick, waiter, r. 34 Lewis
Brulon Henry G., horse dealer, r. 501 Sutter
" Julie, widow, r. 738 Vallejo
Brumagim Stuart M., receiving teller Wells,
Fargo & Co's Bank
Bruman Aaron, bags and bagging, 226 Clay, r.
825 Golden Gate Av
" Arthur, clerk Yates & Co., r. 835 Golden
Gate Av
Brumbaugh Raymond, traveling salesman Dun-
ham, Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. Grand
Hotel
Brumfleld William C, cornice maker, r. Califor-
nia Av opp Fair Av
Brumme William, baker, r. 763 Howard
Brumskell Frank, r. 403, 3d
Brumund John, proprietor The Transfer Sa-
loon, NW cor Valencia and 14th, r. 20
Camp
Brun Benjamin (Blanco & Brun), r. SE cor Bush
and Grant Av
" Frederick, upholstery and furniture, 417,
3d
" John B., varieties, 418 O'Farrell
" Louis E., dentist, 607 Sutter
" Waldemar, clerk A. Patek & Co., r. 43714
Tehama
4®="Brun. See Bruen, Brune, Brunn, Bruun and
Bruhn
Brunacci Richard E., liquors, 1026 Larkin
Brunan Aaron, merchant, r. 825 Golden Gate Av
Brunbrook Amura F., marine engineer, r. 1328,
17th
Brunckhorst Frederick, expressman, r. 68 Clem-
entina
Brundage Ella Miss, furnished rooms, 604
Geary
" Ernest O., painter, r. 443 McAllister
" Frank, carpenter, r. 343 Beale
" Le Roy, r. 501i/i Vermont
" Susan L. Mrs., widow, r. 640 Golden Gate
Av
Brundon George, laborer, r. 674 Harrison
Brune August, cigar manufacturer, 333 Clay, r.
2223 Geary
" August Jr., cigar maker, r. 2223 Geary
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South 759, hours 11 to 12 a. m., 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m., r. 1596 Fulton cor Lyon
" Diedrich R., insurance, r. 107 Capp
" Frederick E., bookkeeper Schmidt Label
& Lith. Co., r. 433 Golden Gate Av
" Gustave W., salesman Schussler Bros.,
r. 1128 Buchanan
Brune Henry (Naber, Alfs & Brune), r. 824 Grove
" J., barber, r. SOSVi Turk
" Louis, bookkeeper Jos. Buttgenbach, r. 1007
Mission
4®"Brune. See Bruhn, Brun,Brunn and Bruun
Brunell Hjalmar A., watchmaker and jeweler,
410 Kearny, room 11, r. 308% Noe
Brunelli Guiglielmo, horseshoer S. Rovere &
Co., r. 3Bartlett PI
Bruneman Fred, butcher Louis Vincent, r. 1440
Jackson
Bruner Edward, janitor, 101 Sansome, r. 335
Minna
" Elwood (Bruner & Bruner), r. 1307 Central
Av, Alameda
" Gustave, collector, r. 911 Army
" J. Allison (Bruner & Bruner), r. San Lean-
dro, Alameda Co.
" Morris, tailor, r. 3 Hardie PI
BRUNER & BRUNER
(Elwood and J. Allison), attorneys at
law, office 408-409 Spreckels Building
.^^Bruner. See Brunner and Bruener
Brunet Desire, laundryman Mrs. C. Martin, r.
3529 Mission
" Virgile, ironer Mrs. C. Martin, r. 3529 Mis-
sion
Brunger Alfred (Jacobsen & Brunger), r. 806
Lyon
Brunges John C, laborer, r. 1411 Folsom
Brunhofer Henry, butcher Henry C. Flageolet,
r. 309 Fair Oaks
Brunig Charles, machine hand Joseph Budde, r.
nth Av South nrP
" Louis, bottler Buffalo Brewing Co., r 936,
nth Av South
" Louis Jr., machinist, r. 926, 11th Av South
" Max, clerk, r. 926, 11th Av South
" Robert, machinist F. Krajewski, r. 936, 11th
Av South
Bruning Adolph. salesman A. Repsold & Co., r.
Oakland
" Anna A., widow, r. 834 Capp
" Henry, carriage maker Carvill Mfg. Co., r.
824 Capp
" John, carriage maker, r. 53a 21st
" John H.. traveling salesman Louis Saroni
&Co., r. Oakland
Bruning William, wines and liquors, NE cor
Mission and Beale
" William H., carpenter, r. 824 Capp
-e®"Bruning. See Bruening
Brunings John H. (Hooker & Co.), r. 534a 21st
Brunkhorst Amelia, widow, r. 1815 Lyon
" J. Henry, clerk Pac. Tool <& Supply Co., r.
1815 Lyon
Brunn Hans P., laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 824 Pennsylvania Av
" Hermann (M. Wunsch & Co.), r. 809 Scott
" Jens C, master str Transit, r. Oakland
4®=Brunn. See Bronn, Brune and Brun
Brunnenkant John, butcher, r. 490, 8th
" Matthias, cabinet maker William A.
Schrock, r. 490, 8th
Brunner Albert, packer Crystal Packing and
Provision Co., r. 330 Pacific
Brunner Albert J., attorney at law, 220 Sansome,
rooms 10-12, r. Oakland
" Andrew, butcher, r. 931, 14th Av South
" Emilie, widow, r. 714 Grove
" Eugene, surveyor Sanborn-Perris Map Co.
" George W., pattern maker S. F. Pattern
Wks., r. 714 Grove
" Henry, bookkeeper Isaac Herzberg, r. 2415
Fillmore
" Henry, cashier Woonsocket Rubber Co., r.
639 Golden Gate Av
" H. Otto, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 13
Laussat
" Jacob A., insurance agent Boyd & Dickson,
r. 3415 Fillmore
" John, laborer, r. 409 Pacific
" Joseph, barber, 509 California, r. SOSV^ Turk
■' Louise Miss, artist, r. 714 Grove
" Philip, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 888 Dolores
" Rosalie Miss, teacher music, r. 714 Grove
•' Rudolph B., compositor, r. 1437, 36th
" William, bartender, r. 18 East
>8®=Brunner. See Bruner
Bruno Alexander, bartender, r. 307, 4th
" Anderson, washer S. F. Laundry
" Gustav H., collector, r. 35Trembnt Av
" Joseph A., jockey, r. 867 Mission
" Peter, liquor dealer, r. 1918B Taylor
Brunotte Louis, tailor, r. 1067 Broadway
" Paul, lock and gunsmith, 508 Commercial,
r. 1067 Broadway
Bruns August, proprietor Excelsior Hotel, 608,
6th
" Augusta, widow, r. 8 Elgin Park Av
" Brothers & Steimke (John F. and John H.
Bruns and John A. F. Steimke), whole-
sale and retail grocers, wines, liquors
and hardware, etc., SE cor 16th and
Mission
" Carl A., salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r. 4
Pierce
" Conrad, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 353814 Bryant Av
" Conrad, master mariner, r. 1223 Eddy
" Diedrich, driver, r. 634!4 Broadway
" Frank, seaman, r. 31 East
" George, grocer, r. 2010 Mission
" George F., porter Hilmer, Bredhoff &
Schulz, r. 814 Page
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 1901 Mission
" Henry, laborer, r. cor 27th and Gunnison Av
" Henry C, waiter Page & Falch, r. 448^4
Jessie
" Henry F. (Bruns & Staats), and president
S. F. Stock Brewery, SW cor Francisco
and Powell, r. 4, 8th
" Henry F., clerk John F. Foge, r. 865 Mis-
sion
^' Henry H., r. 1910 Jones
" Herman, cook, r. 636 Commercial
" James, machinist Atlas Iron Wks
" John, carpenter, r. 303 Capp
" John C, machinist, r. 3538% Bryant Av
" John C. C, bookkeeper Thomas Loughran,
r. Oakland
" JohnF. (Bruns Bros. & Steimke), r. 2010
Mission
" John H. (Bruns Bros. & Steimke), r. 2945,
16th
" John H. J., grocer, 820 Bryant
' Julius A., upholsterer John Hoey, r. 8
Elgin Park Av
■' Meta, domestic, 604 McAllister
■• William, r. 519 Sacramento
" William G., barber, r. 1333 Eddy
•' & Staats (Henry F. Bruns and John C.
Staats), wines and liquors, SW cor Mar-
ket and 8th
4@=-Bruns. See Bruhns
Brunschwiler Joseph, bookkeeper Hibernia
Bank, r. 1208 Grove
Brunsen Charles, mining expert, r. 153£ Rausch
Brunskale Frank, fireman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 534, 4th
Brunson Angela E., widow, r. 810 Leavenworth
" Martin, secretary and treasurer Indepen-
dent Boarding Masters' Assn. , 10 Steuart,
and shipping agent, 103 Montgomery Av
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Brunstrom Charles, driver Max Wolfen & Co.,
r. 624 Washington
BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COL-
LENDER CO. THE, Charles H. Williams
manager, manufacturers billiard and
pool tables and supplies and bar fix-
tures, 653-655 Market
Brunswick Charles, tailor, r. 31-1 'I Clementina
" Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Grass Val-
ley, Cal.), J. Stadtfeld Jr. secretary, 56
Nevada Block
" Samuel, manager S. F. Meat Co., 26, 7th, r.
2209 Jackson
» The, Mrs. E. H. Bedford proprietor, 148, 6th
Brunt Catherine N., widow, r. 2623 Folsom
(Walter N. Brunt), steam
printers, manufacturers
of society cards, badges
and folders, engraving
and copperplate work,
535 Clay, telephone Main 330
Brunt Nathan L., carpenter, r. 1136 York
" Walter N. (Brunt), r. 2623 Folsom
Bruntsch Charles C. (Bruntsch & Wheeler), r.
Alameda
" Ernest, clerk Bruntsch & Wheeler, r. Ala-
meda
Bruntsch & Wheeler (Charles C. Bruntsch and
Robert S. Wheeler), Custom House and
Internal Revenue brokers, 500 Battery
Brunwin Benjamin B., butcher A. Jonas, r. 346,
5th
Bruppacher Cecile Mme., laundry, 2926 .Sacra-
mento
Brusa Achille, marble polisher John Catto, r.
3258 Mission
" Antonio, r. 609, 7th
Brusaber Charles H., liquors, NE cor Illinois
and Napa. r. 544 Indiana
" William, clerk F. Mandery, r. 3200 Geary
Bruschi Louis, laborer, r. 6 Montgomery Court
Busohini Paul, laborer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 928
North Point
Bruschke Charles J., president and manager
San Francisco Furniture Manufacturing
Co., 644-648 Bryant, r. 1356 Harrison, Oak-
land
" Louis P., shipping clerk S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 1356 Hai'rison, Oakland
Brusco Giuseppe, gardener, Colombo Market
Bruse Bernard F., groceries and liquors, 1061
Golden Gate Av, r. 1100a Gate Av
Bruse Christian, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Pacific and Leavenworth, r. 1607 Leav-
enworth
Brush Charles, clerk Charles Marcuse, r. 514
Geary
" Frank, porter Original Creamery, r. 778 Har-
rison
" Frank Jr., engineer G. Hink & Co., r. 778
Harrison
" George A., grainer, r. 1213, 26th
" R. G., special agent The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. 236 Taylor
Brusher John J., musician, r. 216 Chestnut
" William F., machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. 1219 Mason
" Winifred, widow, r. 216 Chestnut
Brusker William, boots and shoes, 2823, 16th, r.
2805, 16th
" William Jr., clerk W. Brusker, r. 2805, 16th
Bruso Maria Mrs., widow, r. 1518 Powell
Bruss Charles, carpenter, r. 225, 4th
Brust Charles N., cook, r. 306 Hyde
" Joseph P., wrapper Will & Finck Co., r. 306
Hyde
Brutcher Jacob A., contractor, r. 1107 Clay
Bruth Henry P., tailor, r. 1026a Shotwell
Bruton Martin, clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
1330 Broadway
Bruton Daniel, assistant manager American
Tobacco Co., r. Alameda
" Timothy, laborer, r. 1330 Broadway
4®="Bruton. See Brewton
Brutscher Adam M., salesman J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. 140 Carl
Brutshv Andrero, upholsterer I. L. Solomon &
'Co., r. 1104 Steiner
W.W.MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and GalTanized
and FITTINGS, al! sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Brutt John, clerk Dora C. Muller, r. 925 Sacra-
mento
Bruun Hans, laborer, r. 834 Pennsylvania Av
j6®=-Bruun. See Bruenn, Brun, Brune, Brunn
and Bruhn
Bruzzone Andrew, barber, r. 639a Grove
" Andrew J., mosaic worker Braida & Pas-
quali, r. 629a Grove
" Antone, r. 629a Grove
" Victor, mosaic worker Braida & Pasquali,
r. 6291/2 Grove
Bryan A. L., president A. L. Bryan Shoe Co.,
310 Market, r. Napa, Cal.
Bryan A. L. Shoe Company, A. L. Bryan presi-
dent, M. S. Hewes vice president, T. M.
Earl secretary and treasurer, 310 Market
" Andrew, baker, r. 26 Hampton PI
■' Annie L. Mrs., r. 413 Clayton
■' Augusta, widow, nurse, r. 637 Broadway
" Beale H., salesman Raphael's, r. 422
" Charles F., fireman Engine 19, r. 1330 Sacra-
mento
" Charles H., insurance, r. 302 Scott
" Charles H. Jr., insurance, r. 302 Scott
" Emma* H. Miss, teacher music, r. 2631
Bush
" Jesse W., clerk, r. 2614 Laguna
" J. I., 3d assistant engineer U. S. str Rush
■' John B., r. 432, 2d
" John M., stoves, tinware and plumbing
3105 Mission
" John S., deputy Superintendent Streets,
r. 3614 Laguna
" Lizzie M. Miss, r. 2926 California
" Margaret, widow, r. 1330 Sacramento
" Margaret, widow, r. 1612 Folsom
" Margaret, widow, r. 3034 Sutter
" Mary, widow, r. 359 Jessie
Bryan William, porter Hildebrandt,Posner & Co.
" William, steward paymaster's office S. P.
Co., r. 1106 Taylor
" William, traveling salesman, r. 204 Powell
> " William H., plumber John M. Bryan, r.
2105 Mission
" William J., r. 1822 Pine
Bryan William J., druggist and apothecary, 3
New Montgomery under Grand Hotel and
NW cor 2d and Howard, r. 3614 Laguna.
Bryan William V., manager Sterling Cycle
Works Pacific Coast Branch, and pro-
prietor The Traveler and manager The
Railway Hand Book Publishing Co., 314
Post, r. 1832 Pine
4a=Bryan. See Brian, Brien, Bryant and
O'Brien
Bryant Alice Miss, school teacher, r. 304Bartlett
" Amanda E., widow, r. 1235 Guerrero
" Andrew J. Mrs., widow, r. 2727 Clay
" , Asman & Hahir (Charles A. Bryant, Otto
E. Asman and Joseph J. Hahir) groceries
and liquors, fruits and vegetables, 1723-
1725 Haight
" Calhoun, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 2916
Clay
" C. Burton, r. 19 Lloyd
" C. E., physician, r. 711 Jones
" Charles A., grocer, r. 10 Monroe
" Charles A. (Bryant, Asman & Hahir), r.
1733 Haight
" Cora (Parks & Bryant), r. 35 Lloyd
" CuUen, major U. S. A. retired, r. 711 Jones
" Cyrus H., printer Salvation Army, r. Oak-
land
" Daniel F., compositor, r. 359 Jessie
" E. Mrs., bakery, r. 715 Polk
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Bryant Edgar R., surgeon and oculist, 522 Sut-
ter, hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays
9:30to 10 a. m., office telephone 5773, r.
The Berkeshire, 711 Jones, telephone 1439
" Edward, porter Wheaton, Breon & Co.
" Eleazer, wood turner, r. 715 Polk
" Elizabeth A., widow, r. 116% San Jose A.v
" Elwood E., boxmaker, r. Foerster nr 33d
" Ettie J., widow, r. 131a O'Farrell
" Frank W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 513
" George & Co. (George Bryant), shoemakers,
129 Ellis
" George (George Bryant & Co.), r. 304 Bart-
lett
" George, laborer Pac. Roll, Mill, r. 718
Louisiana
" George H., r. 2313 Sutter
" George W., medical student, r. 715 Polk
" Gilbert S., clerk, r. 1225 Guerrero
" Hannah, widow, r. 914 Laguna
" Harry C, bottler Mt. Shasta Mineral
Springs Co., r. 1225 Guerrero
" House, 2614 Kearny
" James C, teamster F. P. Elliott, r. 616J£
Natoma
" James R., grlpman Market St. Ry., r. 1634
Grove
" John, asst. superintendant City Cemetery,
r. Pt. Lobos Av nr 24th Av
" John, compositor, r. 1014b Washington
" John, miner, r. 42014 Natoma
" John Jr., bartender, r. 741 Natoma
" John D., shipping clerk Cerf, Schloss &
Co., r. 313 Minna
" John P., janitor, r. 917 Powell
" Lucinda. widow, r. 130714 Greenwich
" Margaret, domestic, 1802 Pacific Av
" Rachel, widow, r. 914 Laguna
" Robert, employee Merchants' Club, r. 110,
6th
" Samuel C, whitener, r. I30714 Greenwich
" Sophronia W., widow, r. 1916 Buchanan
" Thomas F., special policeman License
Collector's office, r. 3 Lincoln PI
" Thomas O., carriage maker Charles Klein,
r. 1630 Howard
" Walter E., barber Taussig & Newdorfer,
r. 721 Polk
" William, cook, r. 32 Mary
" William A., dentist, office and r. 820 Sutter
" William F., bookkeeper John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 1819 Webster
Bryars Mary, widow, r. 30!4 Louisa
4Si="Bryce. See Brice
Brydgers Marshall J., r. 690 McAllister
Brydges M. L. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospi-
tal
jgffl^Brydges. See Bridges
.^=Bryer. See Breyer, Briare and Brier
Bryn Charles L.. messenger Columbian Banking
Co., r. 22 Oak Grove Av
Brynes James, laborer, r. IIO614 Tennessee
Brynildsen J., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
1118 Florida
Bryon Albert E., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 527 Capp
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 527 Capp
" Henry H., coppersmith, r. 527 Capp
Bryson John J., cook, r. 25 Folsom Av
" S. E., r. 612 Elizabeth
" Thomas F., pressman Raveley Printing
Co., r. 155 Clara
^©"Bryson. See Brison
Buch Carl (Buch & Miller), and bowling alley,
220 Grant Av, r. 817 Pine
Buch George, salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
817 Pine
" Henry, lumberman Scott & Van Arsdale
Lumber Co., r. 817 Pine
" Henry Jr., tjartender Buch & Muhl, r. 817
Pine
" William, with Brown, Craig & Co., r. 817
Pine
" & Muhl (Charles Buch and Fritz Muhl).
liquors and bowling alley, SE cor 5th
and Market
Buchanan A., manager Newman & Levinson,
125-131 Kearny, r. Occidental Hotel
" Annie E. widow, r. 629 Eddy
Buchanan Brothers (Findley and Patrick H.),
manufacturers and dealers brushes,
brooms, feather dusters, wood and wil-
low ware and barbers' supplies, 609
Sacramento
" Charles, traveling salesman Henderson
Woolen Mills, r. 2117 Bush
Charles F., painter Callahan & Bundsen
Duncan, master mariner, r. 850 Folsom
Edward Y., civil engineer, r. 808 Mission
Elijah M., carpenter, r. 1318 Broderick
Findley (Buchanan Bros.), r. 614 Sacra-
mento
Frank J., freer United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 921 Army
James, r. 825 Sutter
James E., lodgings, 218, 9th
James G., butcher W. D. Wilson, r. 213
Larkin
James M. (Buchanan & Co.), r. 825 Sutter
James W., liquors, 735 Mission, r. 49 Te-
hama
Jennie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 629 Eddy
John, laborer, r. 1010 Tennessee
John, roofer Nelson C. Walton, r. 174
Townsend
Joseph, clerk, r. 1210 Kearny
Joseph, clerk Howard H. Shinn, r. 1 Cottage
PI
Louis A., principal Cogswell Polytechnic
College, r. 3630a 16th
Mary Mrs., notions, 1514, 20th, Potrero
Murdoch K., shoemaker, r. 921 Army
Nellie Miss, laundry, r. 3206 Geary
Nettie M. Mrs., nurse, r. 627% Fulton
Patrick H. (Buchanan Bros.), r. 614 Sacra-
mento
Robert A., nurse, r. 627% Fulton
Thomas H., machinist Union I. Wks., r.
1514, 20th, Potrero
William, brush maker Buchanan Bros., r.
1127% Broadway
William, house painter, 318, 9th
William, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks., r. 3206 Geary
William A., groceries and liquors, 332
Main '
William A., workman U. S. Mint, r. 724%
Harrison
Buchanan & Co. (James M. Buchanan), stencil
plates and brands, 405 Front
Buchard Charles, carriage washer St. George
Stables
Buchel Ernest, clerk, r. 822a Filbert
" Frank, stone mason, r. 1317 Green rear
Bucher Arnold, driver Stone & Co., r. 1515 Cal-
ifornia
" Conrad, basket maker Weston Basket and
Mfg. Co., r. 30 Oak Grove Av
" Columban D., chief steward City Receiv-
ing Hospital, r. 2 Grove
" Henry, kettleman Hibernia Brewery, r.
723b Tehama
" Joseph, machinehand David Woerner, r.
1605 Church
" Walter F., carpenter, r. 1605 Church
Buchholz Ferdinand, marble cutter, r. 21 Fulton
" Gustav L., agent Consumers' Yeast and
Vinegar Wks., 318 Battery, r. 307 Grove
" Helen, widow, r. NW cor Fulton and 1st
Av
" John H., blacksmith John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 637 Folsom
" William (Schomer & Buchholz), r. 631 Bush
J8i5=Buchholz. See Bucholz
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Buchhorn August, wagonmaker J. Schelbert.
r. 20 Flood Av
" Ferdinand, laborer, r. 20 Flood Av
BucM Jacob, engineer Empire Malt House
" Jacques, engraver Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" William, engraver Schmidt Label & Lith
Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
Buchignani A. (O. Puccinelli & Co.), r. 301 Broad
way
Buchignani A. & Co. (Antonio Buchignani and
Giovanni Traversaro), fruits and veg
etables, 1923 Polk
" Americo, woodworker Lorenzo De Grazia
r. 412 Broadway
" Antonio (A. Buchignani & Co.), r. 1509
Broadway
" F., driver, r. 2010 Mason
" Frank, butcher A. Consani, r. 554?^ Natoma
" Vincent, butcher, r. 1109 Stevenson
Buchler T. C. Miss, nurse City and County
Hospital
Buchli Christian, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.,
r. 420, 6th
Buchman Meyer, tailor, 87 Everett, r. 1503, 24th
" Morris, clerk Isadora Leichter, r. 2824, 16th
Buchmann Helena, widow, r. 1813 Stockton
Buchner John, daiiry produce and tamale maker,
533 Hayes, r. 409 Fell
" John M., brew master John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 836 Harrison
Buchoff George, boot black, cor Montgomery Av
and Broadway
Buoholz Frederick, bartender Joseph Fetz
JS@=Bucholz. See Buchholz
Buchse Ernest A., manager Willows Brewery,
SE cor 19th and Mission, r. 1022 Guerrero
Buchten Adolph, secretary Charles Keilus
& Co., 200-206 Kearny, r. 3201/2 Sutter
Buchtmann Matthias, bartender, r. 3 Mary
Lane
Buchton John F., shoemaker, r. 16 Polk Lane
Buchwald Charles F., cook Young & Weisman,
r. 221 Flood Av
" William P., cook, r. 334, 8th
Buck Carsten W., groceries and liquors, SW
cor Polk and Pine, r. 1407 Polk
" Charles (Buck & Groth), r. 7 Moss
" Charles, teacher vocal music, r. 2130 Post
" Charles H. (N. Ohlandt & Co.), r. 619 Hamp-
shire
" Charles W., vice-president Helvetia Milk
Condensing Co., 23 Luning Bldg, r. Occi-
dental Hotel
" C. M., real estate agent, 12 Montgomery, r.
Oakland
" Cornelius A., teamster South S. F. Pack-
ing and Provision Co., r. 8th Av South
bet M and N
" C. W. Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" David J., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 324
Louisiana
" Edward A., painter, 317 Noe
" E. H., bartender, r. 1045 Market
" George, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 324
Louisiana
" George E., timekeeper Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
2024a Bryant Av
" George F., groceries and liquors, 282 Guer-
rero, r. 502, 15th
" Harry A., ticket agent Rio Grande Wes-
tern Railway, 14 Montgomery, r. 422 Post
" Herbert J., machinist, r. 1109 Folsom
" Herman, laborer, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" John (Buck & Schroder), r. 500, 4th
" John (Hintz & Buckl, r. 344, 7th
" John, bartender, r. 933 Kearny
" John, chemist Western Sugar Refinery, r.
2817 Geary
" John, laborer, Western Sugar Refinery, r.
735 Brannan
Buck John A. (N. Ohlandt & Co.), and vice-
president The National Ice Co., and
California Green and Dried Fruit Co.,
office 327 Market, r. 619 Hampshire
" John D., cellarman Schlesinger & Bender
" John S., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 113
Chapultepec
" Louis C, r. 1020 Green
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most Famous Factories.
H-64 7 JWetrUi&t St.
Buck Mamie, widow, r. 1314!^ Larkin rear
Buck Ralph S., manager Bridge & Beach Manu-
facturing Co., and Cribben, Sexton &
Co., 13-15 Bluxome, r. 207 Larkin
Thomas, r. 2001 Bush
William, driver National Brewing Co., r.
710 Fulton
William A., clerk George F. Buck, r. 502,
15th
William P., shoemaker, 1222% Mason
& Groth (Charles Buck and William C.
Groth), groceries, 1071 Howard
" & Schroder (John Buck and Jacob H.
Schroder), groceries and liquors, 500, 4th
Buckalew Amanda Miss, r. Old People's Home
Buckard M., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Ala-
meda
Buckardt Max, brewer, r. Potrero Av South nr
28th Av
Buckbee Alva C, clerk, r. 2706 Pine
" Charles A., real estate, r. 2009 California
" Malana S., widow, r. 2706 Pine
" Ossain S., mining, r. 2706 Pine
Buckhee Samuel G., secretary Shainwald,
Buckbee & Co., 218-220 Montgomery, r.
2009 California
Buckbee Spencer C, vice-president Shainwald,
Buckbee & Co., 218-220 Montgomery, r.
1124 Bush
4®= Buckbee. See Bugbee
Buckel Charles, architect, r. 304, 3d
" Nicholas, r. 621 Capp
Buckelew Annie, widow, r. 618b Geary
" William C, reporter Pickens, Fulton &
Co., r. 303 Eddy
Buckenmeier Ferdinand, hostler O. Harris, r.
2414 California
Buckenmeyer Emma L., domestic, 630 Shotwell
" Joseph, bartender Frank Oberst, r. 3133,
16th
Buckeye Engine Co. (Salem, Ohio), manufac-
turers automatic engines, A. L. Fish
agent, 59-61, 1st
Buckeye Flour Mills (Marysville, Cal.), Sperry
Flour Co. proprietors, 134 California
Buckeye Lamp Co. (Cleveland, Ohio), California
Electrical Works agents, 35 Market
Bucking Diedrich, cooper, 658 Bryant, r. 658V4
Bryant
" Frederick W., with Pacific Vinegar &
Pickle Wks, r. 7221^ Bryant
" Henry J., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co
" Herman, cooper Diedrich Bucking, r. 65854
Bryant
Buckingham A. E., portraits enlarged, 868 How-
ard, r. Oakland
Buckingham Aurelius E., real estate, insur-
ance and loans, 520-521 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. 2808 Jackson
" Edward L., r. 1018 Geary
" George A., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1043,
20th
Buckingham George H., real estate, insur-
ance, stock and bond broker, 413 Mont-
gomery, r. 1213 Sutter
" Laura J., widow, r. 1043, 20th
" Louis, butcher Mrs. Clara Cuneo, r. 2006
Mason
" Mary E. Mrs., proprietor The Buckingham,
II81/2 Ellis
" Robert H., shoemaker, 4085ii Grove
" The, Mrs. M. E. Buckingham proprietor,
II814 Ellis
" Thomas H., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Buckingham William P., superintendent
Buckingham & Hecht, r. 1917 Pacific Av
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dent, H. I. Solomon secretary and treas-
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22.5-257 Bush, factory SW cor Valencia
and 26th
4®= Buckingham. See Beckingham
Buckington Stella Miss, teacher music, r. 603
Bush
" William H., bookkeeper, r. 603 Bush
Buckland Fannie, widow, r. 2423 Washington
" George, electrician, r. 126 Farallones
•' George Mrs., dressmaker, r. 11 Haight
BucMand Owen, oculist, office and r. 610 Mason,
hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m., telephone East
108
Buckle Cameron, hackdriver William Hagin, r.
511b, 18th
Buckler William, laborer, r. 8 Howard Court
Buckleton Ernest E., general manager Boston
Woven Hose and Rubber Co., treasurer
Western Rubber Co. and agent Elastic
Tip Co., 14-16 Fremont, r. East Oakland
Buckley Albert, clerk Eachus & Collins, r. 5O814
Stevenson
Albert, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1048
Mission
Ambrose J., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 1324 Fulton
Anna, widow, liquors. 438 Minna
Annie, domestic, 516 Lott
Arthur P., clerk, r. 1602 Vallejo
Christopher, printer, r. 135 California Av
Cornelius, laborer, r. 645 Jessie
Cornelius, policeman, r. 843, 16th Av South
Cornelius, teamster, r. 135 California Av
Cornelius F., contractor and builder, r. N s
Aldine east of Willard
Cornelius F., physician and surgeon, 813
O'Farrell, r. 811 O'Farrell
Cornelius T., laborer, r. 18i4 West Mission
Daniel, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 624, 4th
Daniel, mechanic, r. 1226J4 Folsom
Daniel, salesman Wood, Curtis & Co., r . 927
McAllister
Daniel D., laborer, r. 719 Tennessee
Daniel F., driver Truck 4, r. 1614'/4 Pacific
Av
Daniel J., chief clerk Hibernia Savings and
Lioan Soc, r. 1111 Devisadero
Daniel J., proprietor Western Hotel, 212
Broadway
David J., invoice clerk W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 421 Folsom
Dennis, r. 645 Jessie
Dennis, r. 1037 Golden Gate Av
Dennis, carpenter, r. Corbett Av bet S3d
and 24th
Dennis, foundryman, r. 501 Napa
D. J. Mrs., bakery, 428 Folsom
Edward M., wharfinger Folsom St. Wharf,
r. 822a Union
Eliza, widow, r. 3 Freelon
Elizabeth, widow, r. 2106 Howard
Ellen, widow, r. 1184 Harrison rear
Emma, widow, teacher music, r. 109 Taylor
E. P. Mrs., widow, r. 520 Lombard
Francis, r. 1111 Devisadero
Frank E., attorney at law, r. 927 McAllister
Frank E., salesman Parke & Lacy Co., r.
Oakland
Frossard Mme., dressmaker, r. 621 Bush
George A., boiler maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks., r. 1303 California
George A., salesman W. R. Larzelere
Commission Co., r. 927 McAllister
Hanna, domestic, 18!4 Henry
Buckley Henry, bartender, r. 839 Mission
" Henry S., plumber, r. 1613 Devisadero
" James, fireman Engine 7, r. 440, 17th
" James, hostler, r. 353i4 Clementina
" James, laborer, r. 118 Wildey
" James, service man S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
9 Cleveland
" Jennie, domestic, 9 Belvedere
" Jeremiah, blacksmith, r. 24 South Park
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 407i4 Eureka
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Jeremiah, shoemaker, r. 223 Sanchez
" Jeremiah J., porter United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. Brewster nr Rutledge Av
" Jeremiah J. Jr., machinist, r. Brewster nr
Rutledge Av
" Jerome, clerk, r. Brewster nr Rutledge Av
" John, cooper, r. 927 Broadway
" John, expressman, r. 1 Boyd
" John, groceries and liquors, 246, 8th
" John, hotel runner, r. 547 Mission
" John, laborer Harbor Commissioners
" John, marine fireman, r. .547, 1st
" John, pressman Dempster Bros., r. 18^
West Mission
" John, waiter, r. 322, 5th
'■ John E., machinist, r. 24 South Park
" John F., laborer, r. 19 Elliott Park
" John H., printer S. F. Autographic Regis-
ter Co., r. 927 Broadway
" John L., lodgings, 704 Sansome, r. Berkeley
" John M., veterinary surgeon, r. 537 Guerrero
" John W., r. 2305 Howard
" Joseph, clerk, r. Brewster nr Rutledge
" Joseph, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
1513 Mission
" Joseph, foreman, r. I5O814 Sacramento
" Joseph A., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 1111 Devisadero
" Joseph A., steward, r. 463 Jersey
" Joseph J., bricklayer, r. 24 South Park
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 325 Franklin
" Kate Mrs., r. 839 Mission
" Laurence, clerk, r. 416 Bryant
" Lawrence, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
382 Arlington
" Lorenzo S., bookkeeper, r. 2106 Howard
" M., engineer, r. 800 Kearny
" Margaret, domestic, 1224 Waller
" Maria L., widow, r. 1919 Greenwich
" Mary, widow, r. 1125 Devisadero
" Mary Miss, bookbinder, r. 3 Freelon
" M. B., buyer O'Connor, Moflatt &Co., r. New
York City
" Michael, r. 558 Howard
" Michael, baker, r. 1513 Mission
" Michael, expressman, SW cor Ellis and
Mason, r. 1 Boyd
" Michael G., machinist, r. 2106 Howard
" Michael J., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
3112 Webster
" Nellie, domestic, 1914 Clay
" Nora, domestic Charles H. Berlin
" Patrick, r. 2748 Bush
" Patrick, laborer, r. 240 Minna
" Patrick, laborer, r. 547 Mission
" Patrick A. (Bear & Buckley), r. 923 Filbert
" Patrick J., cement worker, r. 1513 Mission
'• Patrick J., coremaker, r. 20 Chapul tepee
" Peter,. bartender, r. 212 Broadway
" Peter, teamster Dickins Lumber Co.
" Peter J., salesman Getz Bros. & Co., r. 2106
Howard
" Robert J., r. 1508'/^ Sacramento
•' Thomas, coachman, 1299 Van Ness Av
" Thomas F., harness maker Corporation
Yard, r. 1122 Harrison
" Timothy, laborer, r. 68 Shipley
" Timothy, teamster, r. 27214 Clementina
" Timothy, teamster, r. 427 Ridley
" Timothy, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 537
Jessie
" Timothy J., teamster John Middleton, r.
313 Tehama
Buckley Vincent P., physician, 504 Kearny, r.
1203 Jackson SW cor Taylor
" William, r. 3 Freelon
"-^William E., clerk Morton Special Delivery,
r. 421 Folsom
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Buckley William F., foreman S. F. Autographic
Register Co., r. 927 Broadway
" William F., helper S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
3113 Webster
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1107 Oak
" William T., clerk, r. 1400,23d
4®=Buckley. See Bulkley
Bucklin Edward P., proprietor What Cheer
House, 527-529 Sacramento, r. 617 Bush
" Frank M., purser, r. 1610 Howard
BUOKMAN ALBERT E.,
contractor, 302 Montg-omery, room 4,
telephone Main 991, stable cor Steiner
and Waller, telephone West 14, r.
Cosmos Club
Bhckman Edmund H., storekeeper str Zelan-
dia
" Etta, widow, r. 509 Buchanan
" Frank W., foreman Albert E. Buckman, r.
427 Ridley
" Isaac, laborer, r. 115V4 Leavenworth
" John, laborer, r. 115!^ Leavenworth
■' John, machinist, r. 1902a Filbert
" Maud Miss, r. 509 Buchanan
" May Miss, r. 509 Buchanan
Buckman's Camp, cor Steiner and Waller
Buckmaster George C, lather, r. 613 Ash Av
" Harry C, boatman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 246, 6th
" John C, lather, r. 613 Ash Av
Buckminster Parker B., broiler Popular Dining
Rooms, r. 113 Turk
BUOKNALL GEORGE J.,
physician, diseases of the skin a spec-
ialty, oflace 330 Sutter, telephone Main
1730, hours 2 to 5:30 p. m., r. 1121 La-
guna, hours 8 to 9 a. m. and 7 to 8 p.
m., telephone West 338
Bucknam Charles, agent La Grande Laundry ,200
Montgomery Av, r. La Grande Laundry
" Mary, widow, r. 1917 Baker
" Mary L. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 708Shotwell
" R. D., master str City of Everett
" Robert F., butcher, 2548 Folsom, r. 708
Shotwell
Buckner Charles, carpenter Swan & Stein, r.
2934 Mission
" Zachariah E. (Seegelken & Buckner), r.
Santa Rosa
Bucksbaum Annie, widow, dressmaker, r. 213
Powell
Buckstuhl John N., cellarman Eisen Vineyard
Co., r. 533 Sacramento
jg6ff"Buckwald. See Buchwald
Bucyrus Steam Shovel and Dredge Co., W. B.
Isaacs agent, 226 Market
Budd A. J. Mrs., ladies' nurse, 785 Stevenson
" Charles G., shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 6111/2, 21st
" Harry H., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
301 Fair Oaks
" Henry, laborer, r. Hunter's Point
Budde Albert H., nickel plater Joseph Budde,
r. 21 Baker
" E. F., 1st offlcerstr Newark, r. Oakland
" Eugene, brass finisher Joseph Budde, r. 21
Baker
Budde Henry F., manager California Volks-
freund, 439 Montgomery, r. 719 Turk
BUDDE JOSEPH,
manufacturer sanitary appliances
and woodwork, 575 Mission, telephone
Main 5044, r. 21 Baker
Budde Marie, domestic, 2307 California
Buddenbaum Henry, expressman, NE cor 1st
and Folsom, r. 239i/4, 8th
Budgen George, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1104 Tennessee
Budich Vase, waiter A. Sorich & Co.
Budlong W. S., instructor San Francisco Barber
College, 116, 11th
Budzelini Andrew B., stage carpenter Cremorne
Theatre
" John J., scene painter Cremorne Theatre
" Mary J., widow, r. 14 Freelon
Buech Joseph, laborer Vulcan I. Wks., r. 558i4
Natoma
" Joseph Mrs., dressmaker, r. 558% Natoma
Buechel Anthony, rattan worker, r. 707 Clemen-
tina
" Catherine, widow, r. 707 Clementina
" John, blacksmith, r. 707 Clementina
Buechting Gustav, barber, 419 Bay
Buecker George, liquors, NE cor Fremont and
Mission, r. 2838 Folsom
Bueerus Frederick, engineer, r. 35 Madison Av
Buegge Herman, master mariner, r. Girard nr
Woolsey
Buehler Frank, delivery clerk Nathan, Dohr-
mann & Co., r. 515 Golden Gate Av
" Jacob M. Rev., pastor St. Paulus German
Evangelical Lutheran Church, r. 515
Golden Gate Av
Buehn Christian, maltster Washington Brewery,
r. 140 Flood Av
" George, bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r. 140
Flood Av
" Henry, carpenter, r. 2123 Chestnut
i3®=Buehn. See Buhn
Buel Rosa M. Miss, secretary Truckee Lumber
Co. of San Francisco, 243-251 Berry, r.
363 East 12th, Oakland
Buela Juhl, wireman. Western Light & Power
Co.
Bueler J. F., miller Yolo Mills, r. 1713 Fillmore
Buell J. E. Mrs., r. I4O81/2 Polk
Buellen Alfred, teamster, r. SE cor 17th and
Uranus
Buelna Dana, widow, r. 1503 Mason
" Domingo, machinist Simonds Saw Co., r.
614 Fella PI
Buena Vista Park, bet. Utah and Vermont,
Napa and Shasta
Buena Vista Primary School, Miss Amelia G.
Catlin principal, York bet 18th and 19th,
Potrero
Buerkle Matilda, dom.estic, 116 Devisadero
Buero Luigi (Ravenna & Co.), r. 712 Vallejo
Buescher William, steward Max Cahen & Co.,
r. 136 Castro
Buettle Frank, salesman Caro Bros., r. 704%
Mission
Buettler John, butcher, r. 603 Haight
Buettner Christ, brewer Willows Brewery, r.
NW cor 19th and Shotwell
Buff Louis, commission merchant, r. 418 Post
Buffalo Brewing Co., A. H. Lochbaum & Co.
agents, 135-137 King nr 4th, telephone
Main 1010
Buflandeau Eugene, clerk P. M. S. S. Go's
wharf, r. 461 Bryant
Buffell Louise Miss, milliner, r. 827 Polk
Bufflngton William H., bookkeeper J. M. Litch-
field & Co., r. 907a Guerrero
" William H., bookkeeper W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 603 Bush
Bufford Charles M.. student, r. 1814 Sutter
" Henry L., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1606
Turk
" James H., veterinary dentist, r. 1606 Turk
Bufford Samuel F., president San Francisco
Laundry Association, 33 Geary, r. 1814
Sutter
Bufono Vilardino. bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Buford Free Kindergarten, Miss Lulah Zabris-
kie principal, 15th Av South nr L
" Kirtley, salesman New York Belting and
Packing Co., r. Hotel Langham
Bugbee Maxwell G. (Bugbee & Gash), r. 1694
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" Phoebe Mrs., r. 1506 Lyon
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Bugbee & Gash (Maxwell G. Bugbee and John
Gash), architects, 43 Merchants Ex-
change Bldg
jeS'Bugbee. See Buckbee
Bugeia Raphael S., r. Thrift nr Capitol
Bugge John, salesman David B. James, r. 414
McAllister
Buhl Arthur, baker J. Lanzer, r. 2332 Mission
" Arthur, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 502
Linden Av
" Charles, r. 619 Pine
" Henrietta, widow, r. 502 Linden Av
" Hertha A. Miss, assistant bookkeeper J.
G. James & Co., r. 329, 17th
Buhlert Henry, butcher, r. 204 Ridley
" Oscar, clerk Mark Strouse, r. 2412Paciflc Av
" William, wrapper, r. 565 Natoma
Buhlinger George, cellarman Cal. Wme Assn.,
r. 108 California Av
" Joseph, bottler Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 108
California Av
" Oscar, butcher, r. 108 California Av
" William, painter Edison Light and Power
Co., r. lOVa Patton
Buhlinger William F. (successor to G. Hoffman
& Co.), engraver, die sinker and stencil
cutter, 608 Sacramento, r. 108 California
Av
Buhlmann Jacob (Buhlmann & Woelfel), r. 1523
Mission
' & Woelfel (Jacob Buhlmann and John
Woelfel), bakery, 1523 Mission
" John, bartender, r. 260 Tehama
Buline Alexander H., secretary Central Lum-
ber and Mill Co. 20-26, 10th, r. 712 Sutter
Buhner Albert, 1st lieut. and commander
revenue cutter Bear, r. 1115 Turk
" Albert H., cadet revenue cutter Bear, r.
1115 Turk
" Carl, upholsterer, r. 29 Stanly PI
Buhot Thais Mme., accordion pleating, 1417 Polk
Buhr Benjamin F., r. 732 McAllister
" Fred F., machinist, r. 437 Geary
" George, bartender, r. 614 Kearny
" Paul, engineer str Encinal, r. Alameda
*®=Buhrmeister. See Burmeister and Bur-
mester
Buhtz Gustav, cook, r. 243 Minna
Buick John, bookkeeper William Baick, r. 2514V4
Bush
" John, tile setter Bush & Mallett Co., r. ISVz
McLea Court
" John J., tile setter, r. 38 Dore
" William, plumber, 1910 Fillmore, r. 211, 4th
Av
Buihle Jean, milker Bernard Cossou, r. cor Way-
land and Hamilton
Builders' Association of California The (incor-
porated), Stephen R. Doyle president,
John T. Hayes secretary, 40 New Mont-
gomery NW cor Mission
Builders' Exchange The (incorporated), Oscar
Lewis president. James A. Wilson sec-
retary, 40 New Montgomery NW cor Mis-
sion
Building and Loan Commissioners Board of,
office 109 California, room 5
Building News and Review, George H. Wolfe
editor and proprietor. 935 Market, room
15
Buislay A. & M. (August and Mrs. Martha Buis-
lay), proprietors The Heath, 312 Eddy
" August (A. & M. Buislay). r. 312 Eddy
" Martha Mrs. (A. & M. Buislay), r. 312 Eddy
Buisse Julius, clerk David Pattyn, r. 244, 9th
Buja George T., clerk Irvine Bros., r. 810 Green
Buja Mary, widow, r. 810 Green
" Nicholas, bookkeeper A. Levy & Co., r. 810
Green
BUJANNOFF R.,
designer and manufacturer fine jew-
elry and silverware, diamond work j;a
specialty, 9 Lick PI, r. 710 Hyde
Buker Alfred, plumber, r. 1438 Jackson
" George, r. 1438 Jackson
" John, blacksmith, r. 1438 Jackson
" M. T. Mrs., widow, r. 1438 Jackson
Bukowsky Herman, sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 32 Natoma
Bulacher Frederick, r. 1605 Pacific Av
4®- Buletti. See Bulletti and Bulotti
Bulger Francis, clerk Gustave E. Lindemann,
" Frank, boatbuilder George W. Kneass, r.
500, 1st
Frank, laborer, r. 836 Illinois
James, cooper George Windeler & Co., r. 4
Boyd
James K., clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 728 Ashbury
John K., assistant U. S. inspector boilers,
Appraisers' Bldg, room 20, r. 1808 Post
Martin, capitalist, r. 828 Ashbury
Michael, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie.
r. 11 Franklin
Thomas D.. machinist Corporation Yard,
S. F. F, D., r. 513 Elizabeth
William, boiler maker, r. 20% Zoe
Jm" Bulger. See Bolger
Bulgrin Otto, bedmaker, r. 636 Commercial
Bulhe Before John, laundryman, r. 631 Jackson
Bulkhead Building, SW cor Mission and East
Bulkley Ichabod, clerk, r. bM Crook
" Milton, machinery salesman, NW cor Mis-
sion and Fremont, r. Oakland
" Stephen R., varieties, I62814 Mission
Bull Alpheus Jr., draughtsman, 109 Mission, r.
1427 Sacramento
" Carl, clerk, r. 2326 Folsom
" Edwin B., manager Charles Scribner's
Sons, 331 Montgomery, rooms 32-33, r.
Oakland
" Franklin P. (Crandall & Bull), attorney
at law, 419 California, room 21, r. 1417
Scott
" Henry, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Henry M., office 109 Mission, r. 3230 Jackson
" James, tailor, 542, 3d
" Joseph H. yard hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 302
6th
" William H., artist, studio 611 Clay
4®=Bull. See Buhl
Bullard Edward D., stock raiser, r. 1715 Brod-
erick
" Enmia, widow, r. 1324 Washington
" George, porter J. A. Folger& Co., r. 1108a
Clay
" Gertrude Miss, stenographer Pac. Mutual
Life Insurance Co., r. 1324 Washington
" Grace P. Miss, stenographer Pac. Mutual
Life Insurance Co., r. 1324 Washington
" James A., teamster, r. 2108 Hyde
" Leonard V., bartender Michael H. Smith,
" Matthew B., clerk Edwin J. Fraser, r. 1820
Turk
" Samuel E., oiler Market St. Ry., r. 915
Vallejo
" William P., with Collins & Lyons, and H.
Kissane, r. 2314 Clay
BuUen Fred R., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
2158 Mission
" J. Fitzherbert, dental student, r. 1307
Golden Gate Av
" John, r. 2158 Mission
" John R., apprentice Dow Steam Pump
Wks., r. 421c Natoma
Bullene Edward E., marine engineer, r. 1318'/4
Florida
Buller John, waiter George H. Richard, r. 21
Everett
Bullerdieck Nicholas, hay, grain, wood and
coal, 1632-1634 Mission, r. 833, 17th
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Bulletin Tlie (daily and weekly), R. A. Croth-
ers publisher, business office 622 Mont-
gomery, editorial and composing rooms
413 Bush
Bulletti Rocco, cook Palace Hotel, r. IblOYz
Powell
BuUier John F., barber, 19-14 Market, r. 1835
Market
4®=Bullier. See BoUier
Bullion A. i&Co. (Mrs. Adam Bullion), millinery,
39, 6th
" Adam Mrs. (A. Bullion & Co.), r. Alameda
" Albert H., canvasser Theatrical Publish-
ing Co., r. Alameda
" Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Grass Val-
ley, Cal.), C. A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor
" Martin, clerk Robert L. Toplitz & Co., r.
" Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), R. R. Gray-
son secretary, 331 Pine, room 20
BuUis Edward A., city agent Domestic Sewing
Machines, 1021 Market, r. 1513 Steiner
" John A., contractor, r. 800 Kearny
Bullock Belle, widow, seamstress, r. 215 Jones
" Ezra B., accountant John S. Kimball, r.
Alameda
Bullock JoIlU H., manager John S. Kimball, 22
Market, r. 13 DeLong Av
" Richard S., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Alameda
BULLOCK & JONES CO.,
F. Gaudin president, H. V. Ramsdell
vice-president, Edward Mills secre-
tary, tailors, men's furnishers and
shirt makers, 105 Montgomery
Bullwinkel Charles, cane maker C. P. Heininger,
r. 27 Liberty
" George D. H., butcher, r. 1657 Mission
" Henry (Bullwinkel & Co.), r. 1708 Turk
" Henry G., groceries and liquors, 721 Fol-
som, r. 719 Folsom
" J. Frederick, groceries and liquors, NW
cor Powell and Pacific, r. 902 Pacific
" J. Frederick Jr., shipping clerk Wheaton,
Breon & Co., r. 902 Pacific
" John D. (Ahrens, Pein & Bullwinkel), r.
6251/2 Post
" John H., liquors, 1001 Jackson
" & Co. (Henry Bullwinkel and Henry J.
Mahler), liquors, 627 East
Bulotti Baldi (Bulotti & Sauter), r. 1402 Stockton
" Ferdinand, painter J. St. Denis & Co.,
r. 7S2Vallejo
" G., grinder, 1 Langtry
■' George, plumber T. H. Monaghan, r. 732
Vallejo
" John, groceries and liquors, 2201 Steiner
" Lee, expressman, r. 5 Washoe PI
" Peter, clerk, r. 1714 Dupont
" & Sauter (Baldi Bulotti and John Sauter),
furniture, 1402 Stockton
Bulson John, engineer, r. 2430 California
Bultmann Brothers (John H. and Charles), gen-
eral merchandise, N W cor 26th and Shot-
well
" Charles (Bultmann Bros.), r. NW cor 26th
and Shotwell
" John H. (Bultmann Bros.), r. 1107 Shotwell
Bulwer Consolidated Mining Co., Julian E.
Jacobus secretary, 33 Nevada Block
Bumann Frank, bartender The Oberon, r. 260
Tehama
Bumgarner Virgil W., machinist and model
maker, 717 Bay
Bumke Theodore, baker, r. 622 Capp rear
Bumm George W., pressman George Spaulding
&Co., r. 809 Hayes
Bumpus Dolores Mrs., dressmaker, 738 Vallejo
Bumstead Elizabeth A., widow, r. 229 Franklin
Bumsted Edward J., clerk, r. 18 Hawthorne
" Louise F. Mrs., r. 18 Hawthorne
Bunbery Robert, laborer, r. SE cor M and 5th
Av South
Bunce Harry N. (H. N. Bunce & Co.), r. 1327
Sacramento
" H. N. & Co. (Harry N. Bunce and Olof Nel-
son), carriage makers, 836 Devisadero
k J. SLOANE &
Maoufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
G^l-G'4-7 A^arket St.
Bunce Jeannette W., widow, r. 1327 Sacramento
" John, can maker Standard Oil Co., r. 14
Geneva
Bunch Raphael G., barber Chase & Dyer, r. 413
Bunck Henry, butcher C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
1323, 6th Av South
Bundesen Boye (Callahan & Bundesen), r. 911
20th
Bundschu Charles (J. Gundlach & Co.), and
president Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co.,
SE cor 2d and Market, r. 125 Chestnut,
telephone Main 1889
Bundy Andreia, printer, r. 14 Anthony
" Daniel S., porter Will & Finck Co., r. 10
Rondel PI
" Joseph A., laborer, r. 10 Rondel PI
Buneman Albert J., cashier Henry Buneman, r.
137 Haight
Buneman Henry, wholesale wines and liquors,
401-403 Front, r. 137 Haight
Bunemann William, bookkeeper S. H. Frank &
Co., r. 932 Hayes
Bunger Christian, groceries, 1500 Pt. Lobos Av,
r. 347, 4th Av
Bunje E. T., master mariner, 9 Mission
Bunker C. D. & Co. (incorporated), Charles D.
Bunker president, George W. Reed
secretary, ship, freight and customs
brokers, and agents Mexican and Cen-
tral American Packet Line, 435 Battery
Bunker Charles D., president c. D. Bunker &
Co., 435 Battery, r. 1321 Guerrero
■' Charles F., insurance, 407 Montgomery, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Edward, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.
" Edward A., manager H. Dutard, r. Ala-
meda
" Frederick, tanner, r. K^A, 24th
" Frederick H., clerk, r. 211 Guerrero
BUNKER GEORGE D.,
pork packer and manufacturer of
Bunker's celebrated club sausages,
74-75 California Market, telephone
Main 5267, packing house 616 Bran-
nan bet 5th and 6th, r. 1131 Geary
Bunker George W., compositor Report, r. 6V4
Monroe
" H. C, actor Morosco's Grand Opera House,
r. Hotel Miramar
" Henry C. (Bassett & Bunker), r. 35 Hill
Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mining and Concen-
trating Co., W. H. Crocker assistant
secretary and treasurer, 223-224 Crocker
Bldg
Bunker Paul, expert accountant, office with
California Title Insurance and Trust Co. ,
Mills Bldg, telephone Main 1811, r. 2302
Van Ness Av
" R. Elmer, physician, 630 Sutter, and drugs,
714 Dupont
" Richard B., bookkeeper H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 35 Hill
" Rufus K., salesman Clarence Dickey
" Sarah E., widow, r. 1625 Fulton
■' Wallace W., r. 321a Turk
" William, compositor, r. 523a Natoma
" William, engineer, r. 3.52, 1st
Bunker William M., president Daily Report
Publishing Co., 238 Montgomery, r. 1001
Pine
Bunnell Edwin, physician and surgeon, 21
Powell, hours 3:30to5:.30 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone Bush 11, r. 220214 Devisadero,
telephone Steiner 271
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Bunnell Edwin W., teacher Horace Mann Even-
ing School, r. 1844 Geary
Bunnell James S., general auditor and cashier
Wells, Fargo & Go's Express, 35 New
Montgomery, room 19, r. 2730 Dwight
Way, Berkeley
Bunner Cornelius A., clerk, r. 1219 Webster
" E. F., attorney at law, r. 1106 Gough
■' George F., porter, r. 1219 Webster
" JohnC, land agent, 420 California, room 27,
r. 228a McAllister
" Marion Y. Miss, journalist, r. 1928 Leaven-
worth
" Stephen, sergeant police, r. 1219 Webster
" Stephen V., policeman, r. 1219 Webster
Bunning John H., advertisement writer Wilder
& Co., r. Sausalito
Bunster Brothers (Orville C. and Ira P.), mer-
chant tailors, 634 Market
" Ira P. (Bunster Bros.), r. 325 Hayes
" Orville C. (Bunster Bros.), r. 325 Hayes
Bunt Charles, master mariner, r. 37^ Zoe
Buntain Thomas, blacksmith Risdon I. & L.
Wks., r. 1778 Taylor
Bunten Laurie, with Hellmann Bros. & Co., r.
Bohemian Club
Bunth Axel S., tailor, r. 1714 Market
Bunting William L., asst. engineer U. S. Light-
house tender Madrone, r. 525'4 Valencia
" William R., teamster, r. 1017 Capp
Bunton Richard, r. 1118 0'Farrell
Buntrock Herman, tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r.
419 Hyde
Bunyan Thomas D., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
3125 Mission
Bunz John, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
cor Nebraska and 24th
Bunzl Julius, manager I X L Tamale Co., 208
McAllister, r. 2811 Bush
Bura Adolph, cigars, 1739 Mission, r. 37 Erie
Burau Herrmann, carpenter, r. 256 Jessie
Burbank George W., vice-president Dairymen's
Union of Cal., 113-119 Davis, r. Tomales,
Marin Co.
" Louis, machine hand J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Mary E., widow, r. 1114 Clay
Burbecker Charles, laundryman,r. 605 Broadway
Burbridge Alfred G., with Burbridge & Co., r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Oscar H. (Burbridge & Co.), r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Samuel L., mining engineer, r. 900 Pine
" & Co. (O. H. Burbridge and J. M. Bail-
hache), stock and grain brokers, 325
Pine
Burch Blasius, milker, r. cor Munich and Brazil
Av
Burch C. T., cashier C. J. O'Donnell & Co., r. 800
Kearny
" Charles, millhand Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 214, 3d
4®=- Burch. See Birch
Burchard Charles, teamster, r. 549 Stevenson
" Gustav, barber, r. 1006, 15th Av South
" John H., stock raiser, r. 220 Montgomery
Av
" Leo, porter Buch & Muhl
4®="Burchell. See Burtchaell and Burtschell
Burckar William, glazier, r. 357 Jessie
Burckess Henry W., builder, r. 1410 Geary
Burckhalter Charles, solicitor London and
Lancashire Fire Ins. Co,, r. Oakland
Burckhardt Charles, nurse German Hospital
BurdJohn L., invoice clerk W. W. Montague
& Co., r. 615 Eddy
Burd John S., clerk William Burd, r. Berkeley
" Levi H., general auctioneer, 747 Market, r.
Alameda
" Rose M., widow, r. 615 Eddy
" Tina, cashier, r. 615 Eddy
Burd William, agent Armour Glue Works, 23
Davis, room 11, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
4®=-Burd. See Bird
Burdell Harvey, r. 311 Golden Gate Av
Burden James H., baker, r. 417 Clementina
" Levi, janitor Mills Bldg., r. 417 Clemen-
tina
" Wilson (Burden & Helm), r. 327, 18th
" & Helm (Wilson Burden and William
Helm), masons and builders, 40 New
Montgomery
Burdett Charles, carpenter, r. 2812 Laguna
" Ellen, widow, r. 222 Chestnut
" William H., r. 1539 Polk
Burdick Benjamin E., clerk, r. 1519 Scott
" Brainard S. (Burdick Bros. & Co.), r. 418
Larkin
" Brothers & Co. (Brainard S., William O. F.
and Mrs. H. G. Burdick), confectionery,
1386 Market
" Edward S., mechanic Gas Consumers'
Assn., r. 1519 Scott
" George R., receiving teller London, Paris
and American Bank, r. 1519 Scott
Burdick Harry M., secretary A. Quade & Co.,
636 Market, r. 789 Haight
" H. G. Mrs. (Burdick Bros. & Co.), r. 61/2
Adair
Burdick Mark S. (Wheeler & Burdick), r. Ala-
meda
" May L. Miss, bookkeeper Cadman & Kit-
tle, r. 1606 California
" William O. F. (Burdick Bros. & Co.), r. QM
Adair
Burdon Adele, widow, r. 7 Margaret Court
Bureau for the Benefit of the Service Depart-
ment of Telephone, 216 Bush, room 106
Bureau of Labor Statistics state of California,
E. L. Fitzgerald commissioner, 325 Sut-
ter
Bureau of Records, Simpson & Millar proprie-
tors, 535 California
Bureau "Veritas, International Register of Ship-
ping (District of Pacific Coast), I. E.
Thayer inspector, L. H. Turner assistant
surveyor, 28 California
Burfeind Addie Miss, r. 925^2 Greenwich
" Annie, cook Alms House
" Edward H., turner Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 925^2 Greenwich
" George F., driver H. H. W. Burfeind, r.opp.
Alms House
" George H., with Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 925%
Greenwich
" Herman H. W., dairy. Alms House Road
opp. Alms House
" John F., porter L. R. Larzelere &Co. ,r.
925^4 Greenwich
" John H., bartender Otto F. Wilkens, r. 836
Bay
" Louise, stewardess Alms House
" Mary, widow, r. 925^2 Greenwich
" William M. H., dentist, r. 836 Hay
Burg Carl H. (Brugge & Burg), r. 305, 10th
" Edward, waiter J. U. Hastings
" Oliver S., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 811
Central Av
" Rosina, widow, r. 1126 Iowa
" William M., salesman Owl Drug Co., r.
Oakland
46&"Burg. See Berg, Berge, Bergh and Burge
Burgbacher Mathias, carpenter, r. Francis nr
Mission
Burgdorf Adolph, teamster, r. 814 Montgomery
Burge Francis A., clerk Washington Hotel
" Frank J., r. 415 Post
" George, carpenter, r. University nr Man-
sell
" George D., bookkeeper J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. cor University and Mansell
" Herman, r. Girard bet Dwight and Woolsey
" Louis, bartender, r. 126, 4th
" Otis H., special policeman, r. 1119 Mont-
gomery
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Burge Simeon S., live stock, 1605 Harrison and
president Burge & Donohoo Co., 220 San-
some, room 4, r. 236f 12tli
" & Donolioo Co., (incorporated), Simeon S.
Burge president, John Heenan secre-
tary, agricultural Implements, 220 San-
some, room 4
;8fS=Burge. See Berg, Berge, Bergh and Burg
Burgelin Otto, apprentice Clot & Meese, r. Oak-
land '
Burger Alto, teamster, r. 1818 Mason
" August, barber Philip Cohen, r. 1312 Larkin
rear
" Charles, helper Willows Brewery, r. 527
Shotwell
" George J., proprietor Potrero Furniture Co.,
cor Santa Clara and Wisconsin
" Henry, teamster, r. SE cor Serpentine Av
and Bryant
" Henry S., painter, r. 320 Utah
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1818 Mason
" S. Fred, foreman Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 315/2 O'Farrell
.e®=Burger. See Berger
Burgers Frederick W., asst. bookkeeper Pacific
Lumber Co., r. cor 36th and Bryant Av
" George H., chemist Mission Chemical
Wks., r. cor 26th and Bryant Av
" Henry, teamster, r. cor 26th and Bryant Av
Burgess Alpheus N., traveling salesman C. A.
Burgess & Co., r. 941 Howard
" Benjamin, marker La Grande Laundry,
r. 1605 Howard
" Bertrand F., physician and surgeon, 316
Van Ness Av
" Caleb, r. 593 Ellis
" Caroline Mrs., r. 814a Green
Burgess C. A. & Co. (Dr. Charles A. Burgess
and Dr. Frank P. Burgess), proprietors
Pawnee Indian Medicine Co., 941 Howard
" Chandler W., r. 161/i Danvers
" Charles, clerk freight auditor's dept., S.
P. Co.,r. 323 Castro
" Charles, clerk Louis Saroni & Co., r. 817
Bush
■" Charles, horseshoer, r. 107 Bay
" Charles A. Dr. (C. A. Burgess & Co.), r. 941
Howard
" Cornelius S., draughtsman engineering
dept. S. P. Co., r. 593 Ellis
" Daniel W., fireman, r. 3 Jurl
" Frank, cook Paul Drasdo, r. 217, 3d
" Frank G., designer Harrold, Belcher & Al-
len, r. 1031 Vallejo
" Frank P. Dr. (C. A. Burgess & Co.), r. 941
Howard
■" Frederick D., clerk S. P. Co., r. 323 Castro
^' George, packer George H. Tay Co., r. 13
Laurel
■" 'George H., artist, 126 Kearny, room 59,
r. Berkeley
" Henry E., with C. A. Burgess & Co., r. 941
Howard
^' Howard K., salesman Thomas Day & Co.,
r. 818 Hyde
■" James, laborer, r. 403, 8th
" John C, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 220 Noe
-" John L., carpenter, r. 18 Lloyd
" John M., seaman, r. 244 Chattanooga rear
" John W., engineer Modern Laundry Co.,
r. 1857a Lexington Av
" Joseph E., receiver, r. 939 Haight
" Louis R., 2d lieutenant Battei-y A, 5th
Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Oscar O , physician. 329 Geary
" Robert J., student, r. 323 Castro
" Samuel, cook, r. 316 Davis
" Sarah, widow, r. 323 Castro
" Valentine, 2d mate str Datmtless, r. 4
Minna
" Wilford H., painter, r. 2130 Market
" William, clerk Warren Olney, r. 621 Bush
" William, conductor, r. 37 Lily Av
" William, with C. A. Burgess & Co.
" William J., helper, r. 614 Tennessee
4®"Burgess. See Herges and Bergez
fiurgett Jerred, oiler Spring Valley W. W., r.
337, 17th
Burgh E. J. F. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 153 Tehama
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Burgh Robert F., shipping clerk Schmidt Label
& Lith. Co., r. 153 Tehama
4®= Burgh. See Berg, Burg and Burge
Burgin Gustav, r. 201014 Geary rear
Burgin John F., office 14 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, '
r. 801 Golden Gate Av
" Kate, widow, r. 801 Golden Gate Av
j8®°"Burgin. See Bergen and Bergin
Burgman Charles F., Great Chief of Records
Improved Order of Red Men, 320 Post,
and editor and manager The Insignia,
r. 1808 San Carlos Av
4®=Burgman. See Bergman
Burgmayer Frederick, steward, r. 2009 Dupont
Burgo John A., r. 311 Pacific
Burgoyne John, storekeeper Market St. Ry., r.
337, 5th Av
" John H., watchman Market St. Ry., r. 1916
" Thomlis, r. 206 Clement
Burgren Albert, draughtsman Charles J. Colley,
r. 1206% Howard
" Nils, tailor, r. I2O614 Howard
4®~Burgren. See Berggren, Bergren and Borgh-
ren
Burgunda C. laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 631
Tennessee
Burhans Albert, shoemaker Leo Kowalkowski,
r. 18 Dale PI
" Eugene, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 417
Turk
Burhans Herman, wines and liquors, 122 Gol-
den Gate Av, r. 18 Dale PI
" William C, manager advertising Monitor.
r. Olympic Club
" William J., tailor, 417 Turk
Burin Bias M. (Burin & Bokariza), r. 147, 7th
" Nicholas M.. fireman str City of Puebla, r.
147, 7th
Burin & Bokariza (Bias M. Burin and Peter
Bokariza), domestic and foreign wines
and liquors, wholesale and retail, 135,
7th
Burk James, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3007
Webster
'•■ James, fireman str Transit, r. 8814 Dore
" Jam.es, waiter, r. 1234 Pine
" Leonard E., belt maker Fred R. Cook, r. 86
Brady
" Margaret, domestic, 1818 California
" Mary N., widow, r. 1922 Franklin
" Robert B., horseshoer and blacksmith, 1620
Harrison, r. SE cor Lower Terrace and
Juno
" Steven, clerk, r. 575 Minna
" Susan D. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 1816 Baker
4®= Burk. See Burck, Berk, Bourke and Burke
Burkard Henry, cooper, r. Margaret Av nr
" John E., butcher, 412, 3rd, r. 1249, 18th
Burkardt Louise, widow, r. 422 Franklin
Jm- Burkardt. See Burkhardt
Burke Adolph, waiter, r. 919 Lombard
Alexander, waiter, r. 318 Minna
Alice Mrs., manager Modern Laundry, r.
506, 7th
Andrew, waiter, r. 220 Eddy
Andrew F., drayman, r. 527 Haight
Ann, widow, r. 1225 Green
Ann, widow, r. ]527i4 Howard
Annie, widow, r. 908 Sansome
Antone, shipcarpenter, r. 10 Michigan
Arthur, machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks., r. 124 Fulton
Benjamin, laborer, r. 10 Michigan
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Burke Bridget, widow, r. 1123, 20th
" Carl, instrument maker, r. 910 Florida
" Charles, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Charles, wireworker, r. 708^4 Folsom
" Charles E., shoemaker, r. 33 Crocker
" Charlotte, domestic, St. Mary's Hospital
" Clara Miss, dressmaking, 747% Tehama
" Cornelius J., stairhuilder, r. 2114 Mason
" David (Burke & Green), r. 1420!4 Geary
" David, hostler Pac. Transfer Co., r. 321
Natoma
" David N., peddler, r. 33 Crocker
" Edmond T., teacher music, 597 Ellis
" Edmund, waiter str City of Puebla
" Edmund M., clerk Occidental Hotel, r.
2113 Jones
" Edmund V., traveling salesman, r. 319
Leavenworth
" Edward, clerk Alonzo W. Carle, r. 417 Bush
" Edward, laborer, r. 318 Minna
" Edward, liquors, NW cor Turk and Steiner,
r. 1509 Steiner
" Edward J., janitor, r. 919 Powell
" Edward R., clerk G. H. Umbsen & Co., r.
417 Minna
" Edward S., laborer, r. 202, 6th
" Edwin, painter, r. 529 Turk
" Eliza, widow, r. 2114 Mason
" Elizabeth A. Miss, r. 7 Yerba Buena
" Ellen, domestic. Ill Broderick
' ' Frank, surfman Fort Point Life Saving Sta-
tion, Presidio
" Frank, r. 406 Capp
Burke Frank H. (Madison & Burke), r. San Jose,
Cal.
" Frank J., law student Bishop & Wheeler,
r. 930 McAllister
" Frank X., r. 506, 7th
" Garrett, wood and coal, hay and grain,
2818 Harrison
" George, laborer, r. 36 Louisa
" George, peddler, r. 489, 8th
" George J., shoemaker, r. 33 Crocker
" Gilbert, watchman, r. 408% Fell
" Hans, shoemaker, 1006% Valencia
" Harry, clerk, r. 6 Bond
" Harry A., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1225 Green
" Henry M., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2431 Bryant Av
" Henry S., r. 621 Eddy
" H. J. Miss, saleslady O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1413 Clay
" H. R., special agent and adjuster RoUa V.
Watt, r. Palace Hotel
" Hugh M., journalist, r. 404 Post
" Hugh W., r. 11 Valley
•' Isaac, manager Lytton Springs Water Co.,
41,2d,r. 607 Pine
" James, r. 225 Stevenson
" James, boltmaker, r. 36 Louisa
" James, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co.. r. 506, 7th
" Jame.s, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" James, laborer, r. 1145 Harrison
" James, steamboat hand, r. 38^4 Dore
" James, switchman, r. 530, 30th
" James, teamster Englander Bros., r. 321,3d
" James, waiter Andrew Grimm, r. 1234 Pine
" James, wood and coal, hav and grain, 412,
22d
" James Jr., teamster, r. 506, 7th
" James B., carpenter, r. 310Chapultepec
" James C, mason, r. 1048 Folsom
" James C, teamster A. Zellerbach & Sons,
r. 1427% Howard
Burke James F., boxmaker Pac. & S. F. Box
Factory, r. 434, 5th
" James F., machine hand P. F. Nolan & Co..
r. 1715% Lexington Av
" James F., machinist, r. 963 Folsom
" James J., blacksmith, r. 1559 Kearny
" James J., drayman McNab & Smith, r. 506,
7th
■' James P., carpenter, r. 2431 Bryant Av
" James P., wrapper O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1594 Bush
" James T., foreman Bernhard Mattress Co.,
r. 406 Capp
Burke Jere T., attorney at law, 530 California,
room 36, r. San Rafael
" John, r. 227 Minna
" John, r. 3431 Bryant Av
" John, electrician Baldwin Theatre, r. 910
Vallejo
" John, engineer, r. 525b Ivy Av
" John, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 30 Welsh
" John, laborer, r. 261, 1st
" John, laborer, r. 624, 4th
" John, laborer, r. SW cor Bay and Webster
" John, liquors, 138, 2d, r. 104 Natoma
" John, longshoreman, r 18 East
" John, longshoreman, r. 430 Vallejo
" John, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" John, shoemaker, r. 33 Crocker
" John, superintendent J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 930 McAllister
" John, teamster, r. 117% Wildey
" John, teamster, r. 1519% Howard
" John, vice-president H. G. Layng Machine
Wks., 109 Fremont, r. 124 Fulton
" John, waiter str Walla Walla
" John Jr., shoemaker, r. 33 Crocker
" John, Mrs., widow, r. 621 Eddy
" John C, canmaker, r. 633 Union
" John C, clerk, r. 2317 Larkin
" John C, driver Rapid Safety Filter Co., r.
1594 Bush
" John F., upholsterer John H. Silvey, r.
2106 Golden Gate Av
" .Tohn H., clerk, r. 2517 California
" John H., corporal police, r. 2813 California
" John J., house painter, r. 1041 York
" John J., laborer r. 963 Folsom
" John J., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
1527% Howard
" John K., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 1510
Larkin
" John K., piano polisher Kohler & Chase, r.
219 Grant Av
" John M., tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
5 Gordon
" John S., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
575 Minna
" John v., steamfltter, r. 869 Bryant
" John W., machine hand West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. 30 Welsh
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 817 Howard
" Joseph, tinsmith, r. 1123, 20th
" Joseph F., marine engineer, r. 1610 Howard
" Joseph F., packer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 33
Zoe
" Joseph H., tinsmith, r. 1208 Green
" Joseph M., clerk F. Korbel & Bros., r. 36
Garden
" Kate Miss, ironer, r. 1123, 20th
" Kate Miss, school teacher, r. 1510 Larkin
" Kate Mrs., lodgings, 100%. 2d and 639 Mis-
sion
" Katie, domestic, 2419 Pacific Av
" Katie, domestic, 3346 Clay
•' Leonard E., leather belt maker, r. 86 Brady
" Lizzie K. Mrs., principal Columbia Gram-
mar School, r. 1510 Larkin
" Louis, waiter, r. 919 Lombard
" Louise, stewardess str City of Sydney
" Mamie, wrapper, r. 331 Langton
" Mamie Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 919% Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 869 Bryant
" Margaret, widow, r. 963 Folsom
" Margaret, widow, r. 1024% Natoma
" Maria, widow, r. 619 Eddy
" Martha A., widow, r. 824 Powell
" Martin, brakeman, r. 489, 8th
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Burke Martin, teamster, r. 489, 8tli
Martin E.. labeler, r. 1441 Valencia
Martin J. (Madison & Burke), r. Pacific-
Union Club
Mary, widow, r. 86 Brady
Mary, widow, r. 331 Langton
Mary, widow, r. 940 Bryant
Mary, widow, r. 967 Mission
Mary, widow, r. 1403 Stockton
Mary Miss, dressmaking, 151934 Howard
Mary Miss, ironer, r. 1123, 20th
Mary Mrs., r. 937 Post
Mary, domestic, 3608, 16th
Mary A., widow, r. 331 Langton
Mary E., clerk U. S. Internal Revenue, r.
15371/2 Howard
Mary N., widow, r. 1922 Franklin
Matthew CHaley & Burke), r. 873 Bryant
Maude Miss, forelady, r. 731 Pine
Michael, r. 406 Capp
Michael, conductor Market St. Ry., r. Cable
Hotel
Michael, fireman str City of Everett, r.
547, 1st
Michael, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Scott and Ellis
Michael, laborer, r. 36 Harriet
Michael, laborer, r. 512 Howard
Michael, laborer, r. 2823 Geary
Michael, longshoreman, r. 204, 2d
Michael, quarryman Gray Bros., r. 406
Broadway
Michael, shoe cutter, r. 709 Minna
Michael, stone cutter, r. 5 Gordon
Michael, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
531 Folsom
Michael C. (Burke & Gordon), r. 619 Turk
Michael G., plumber, r. 869 Bryant
Michael H., shoemaker, r. 33 Crocker
Michael J., expressman, r. 40 Gilbert
Michael P., ba'ker, r. 1208 Green
Minnie Miss, bookkeeper Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 619 Eddy
Nora J. Miss, r. 1413b Clay
Oliver J., r. 1610 Howard
P., gripman Market St. Ry. , r. 616 Lott
Patrick, r. 452 Clementina
Patrick, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks., r. 513 Mission
Patrick, clerk S. P. Co., r. 338 Shotwell
Patrick, laborer, r. 1923a Howard
Patrick A., car sealer S. P. Co., r. 139 Silver
Patrick D., liquors, r. 1430^4 Geary
Patrick J., laborer, r. 134, 4th
Patrick J., teamster W. G. Stafford & Co..
r. 521 Folsom
Patrick K. (Burke & Sioke), r. 1594 Bush
Peter, coalpasser str Walla Walla
Peter, extraman Engine 24, r. 318 Eureka
Peter, laborer, r. 36 Louisa
Peter, liquors, 537 Bryant
Peter E., liquors, NE cor Stanyan and
Waller
Peter J., drayman, r. 527 Haight
Peter M., laborer, r. 506, 7th
Rachael, widow, r. 325 Haight
Richard, liquors, 759 Howard
Richard Mrs., widow, r. 325 Haight
Richard C, cooper Charles Eldridge, r. 25
Minna
Samuel, blacksmith, r. 489, 8th
Samuel Jr., peddler, r. 489, 8th
Stephen J., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 31
Silver
Terrence W., salesman J. T. Sullivan, r.
118 Noe
Thomas, r. 36 Louisa
Thomas Mrs., r. 721 Bush
Thomas, butcher Fiore Di Vecchio, r. 3795,
16th
Thomas, coal dealer, r. 726 Clementina
Thomas, commission merchant, r. 989 How-
ard
Thomas, foreman C. H. Gilman & Co., r.
2615 Leavenworth
Thomas, laborer, r. 613 Mission
Thomas, laborer, r. 772i/4 Harrison
Thomas, peddler, r. 489, 8th
Thomas, shoemaker, r. 30 Crocker
Burke Thomas, soapmaker, r. 331 Langton
Thomas, stableman William Sparks, r.
1607 Harrison
Thomas, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 521
Folsom
Thomas, teamster, r. 614 Laguna
Thomas, water tender Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 2 South Broderick
Thomas E., butcher, r. 2795, 16th
Thomas E., compositor, r. 1335 Green
Thomas F., electrician, r. 910 Vallejo
Thomas F., policeman, r. 114 McAllister
Thomas H., cook The Reception, r. 43a 2d
Thomas J., lodgings, r. 547, 1st
Thomas W., salesman A. Zellerbach &
Sons, r. 934 Oak
Walter, teacher, r. 210 Valencia
Walter D., driver La Grande Laimdry, r.
1230 Jessie
Walter F., clerk, r. 132 Shipley rear
Walter J., printer, r. 5 Le Roy PI
William, r. Siy^, 8th
William, barber, r. 33 Crocker
William, blacksmith, r. 36 Louisa
William, carpenter, r. 714 Santa Rosa Av
William, carpenter, r. 1521 Baker
William, clerk, r. 46 Everett
William, iron worker, r. 28d Ritch
William, laborer, r. 105 Fairmount
William, laborer, r. 903 Illinois
William, laborer, r. IO2414 Natoma
William, laborer, r. 1308, 6th Av South
William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2427 Bryant Av
William, laborer, r. NW cor Sierra and
Maryland
William, molder, r. 1009 Powell
William, pile driver Jas. A. Mahon, r. 3739
Bryant Av
William, porter, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
William, rope maker, r. .395 Chapultepeo
William F., lieutenant police, r. 238 Shot-
well
Willi amF., liquors, 5 Howard, r. 521 Folsom
William F., salesman E. Martin & Co.,
r. 15271/2 Howard
William G., attorney at law, 38 Nevada
Block, r. 720 Waller
William G., reporter Call, r. 1510 Larkin
William H., salesman Hale Bros., r. 413, 19th
William J., hostler S. S. Burge, r. 1605 Har-
rison
William J., liquors, NE cor 26th and
Valencia
William T., r. 1510 Larkin
& Gordon (Michael C. Burke and Daniel J.
Gordon), liquors, 1100 Market
& Green (David Burke and Thomas Green),
liquors, NE cor 2d and Brannan
& Sicke (Patrick K. Burke and Joseph
Sicke), wood, coal, hay and grain, 1936
Polk and 1333 Bush
^i~ Burke. See Berck, Berk, Birk and Bourke
Burket Edward, machinist, r.-1416 Vermont
Burkett David S., manager The Burlington
" Horace P., r. 605 Market
" James L., conductor S. P. Co., r. 350, 3d
" O. Mrs., r. 605 Market
Burlihard Theodore F., stage machinist Tivoli
Opera House, r. 30 Eddy
Burkhardt Adam, barber Joseph Webber, r. 106,
7th
" Albert P., foreman Joseph Budde, r. 33, 13th
" Edmund J., porter Humboldt Savings and
Loan Society, r. 108. 21st
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Burkhardt Edward G., clerk Kempke. Gilliam &
Sawyer, r. 33, lath
" Frank W., butcher str Mariposa
" George, capitalist, r. 33, 13th
" George H., accountant Humboldt Savings
and Loan Society, r. Alameda
" Jacob, porter Selby Smelting and Lead Co. ,
r. Melrose
" Mary J. Mrs. (Burkhardt & Houston), r.
108, 21st
" Max, clerk John C. Lutz, r. 1507 Steiner
" Robert (Becker & Burkhardt), r. 33, 13th
" Theo. (Burkhardt & Mugan), r. 108, 21st
" Walter, laborer, r. 204, 6th
" William, glass worker, r. 357 Jessie
" William, laborer, r. 314 Sierra
" & Houston (Mrs. Mary J. Burkhardt and
Mrs. Carrie M. Houston), dressmaking,
llQPhelanBldg
" & Mugan (Theo. Burkhardt and John A.
Mugan), proprietors Imperial Cleaning
and Dyeing Co., 2160-2162 Harrison
4®= Burkhardt. See Burkardt
Burkhart Charles, bartender, r 438 Jessie
" Frank, decorator James F. Kenny, r. 218^4
Golden Gate Av
" Frank S., student, r. 963 Masonic Av
" Henry Z., secretary Bandon Woolen Mills
Co.. 14 Sansome, r. 963 Masonic Av
" Max, maltster Jackson Brewery, r. SW cor
Potrero Av and Burrows
Burkhead Jane, widow, r. 1108 Bush
Burkholder William H., policeman, r. 1343 How-
ard
Burks Lefenso, salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 905
Market
Burleman Henry, marine engineer, r. 417 Frank-
lin
Burleson Harry L., clerk, r. 312 Page
Burley Dudley, carpenter, r. 305 Minna
4®"Burley. See Burleigh
Burling Charles, shoemaker, 939, 17th
" Emma Mrs., proprietor The Burlington, 605
Market
" Frederick, bartender Charles Fowler, r.
2700a Mission
" G. B. (Burling & Kober), r. 2621 Bush
" James W., stock and insurance broker. 4
Sutter, room 25, r. 1001 Pine
" William Mrs., widow, r. 1920 Broadway
" William B., with Peterson & Gantner, r.
1920 Broadway
" & Kober (G. B. Burling and Edward A.
Kober), city agents Employers' Liability
Corporation (of London, Eng.), 411 Cali-
fornia
-eS-'Burling. See Berling
Burlingame Claude, horse dealer, r. 1915 Page
" Henry B., agent Mutual Investment Union
of S. F. and Realty Syndicate, 14 San-
some, r. 109 Grove
" James, engineer, r. 227 Harrison
" Le Roy P., compositor, r. 109 Grove
" Walter D., asst. cashier Chronicle, r. 1916
Golden Gate Av
" William, clerk Chronicle, r. 336 Golden
Gate Av
Burlington Gold Mining Co., William C. Ralston
secretary, 331 Pine, room 20
Burlington Route, W. D. Sanborn general
agent, 32 Montgomery
BURLINGTON THE,
Mrs. Emma Burling proprietor, 601-
605 Market
Burm Wilhelm, laborer, r. 101514 Vermont
Burman Edgar P., wood carver Sterling Furni-
ture Co. , r. 234 Shotwell
Burmeister Alerich (Burmeister & Mehrtens), r.
1305 California
" Brothers (John H. and Frederick H.),
groceries and liquors, SW cor Bush and
Polk
" Carl, r. 6061/3 Post
" Carl, baker Nicholas Prost, r. 336, 3d
" Frederick H. (Burmeister Bros.), r. 1405
Bush
" Henry, r. 51 !4 Ritch
" John, stove mounter Occidental Foundry,
r. 19 Tehama
" John, proprietor Howard House, 311 Grant
Av
" John H. (Burmeister Bros.), r. 1429 Polk
" Otto F. E., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r.
" Louis, stove mounter W. S. Ray Mfg. Co.,
r. 19 Tehama
" & Mehrtens (Alerich Burmeister and Au-
gust Mehrtens) groceries and liquors,
NW cor California and Leavenworth
4®" Burmeister. See Buhrmeister and Bur-
mester
Burmester Henry W., proprietor Ceylon Tea
Co. and coffee roaster, 1143 Market, r.
606V4 Stevenson
Burn Ann, widow, r. 312 Fair Oaks
Burnell E. H., lime, lath and cemept, 408 Cali-
fornia, room 16, r. 1315a Jackson
" Fanny Mrs. (Burnell & Co.), r. cor Uth Av
South and G
" Frederick B. (Burnell & Co.), r. 815 Bush
" Hamlyn C, machinist Union I. Wks, r.
Hunter's Point
" John, extraman Truck 2, r. 627 Broadway
" Martin, insurance, 411 California, r. 1001
Pine
" Stella G. Miss, teacher Pacific Av Primary
School r. 435 Munich
" Thomas J., blacksmith, r. 157V4 Tehama
" William A., live stock, r. 4,35 Munich
Burnell & Co. (Frederick B. and Mrs. Fanny
Burnell), proprietors Albion Ale and
Porter Brewery, Hunter's Point, South
S. F., office and salesroom 409 Battery
Burner Grace, widow, r. 1237 Pine
" Grace Miss, r. 1237 Pine
" Harry v., purser str Gipsy, r. 603'/^ Stock-
ton
" Henry, Pac. Coast agent Cleveland Varnish
Co., 634 Mission, r. 1214 Noe
" Nellie Miss, r. 1214 Noe
" Walter B., salesman Henry Burner, r. 1214
Noe
j|®= Burner. See Berner
Burnes James, marker S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Mary, widow, r. 43 Gilbert
" Thomas S., clerk, r. 2202 Steiner
Burness John E., chief engineer Palace Hotel,
r. 330 Hill
" John Y., engineer George M. Murphy, r. 907
Valencia
" Robert D., teacher music, 907 Valencia
" William, engineer Palace Hotel, r. 329, 19th
Burneston Fanny, widow, r. 208 Fair Oaks
Burnet Charles, artist Pac. American Decora-
tive Co., r. 931 Fillmore
Burnett Alexander S., widow, r. 1450 Franklin
" Alice Miss, dressmaker, r. 404, 3d
" Andrew W., carpentei Sumner C. Murray,
r. 26 Fair Oaks
" Armstead D., real estate, r. Visitacion Val-
ley nr Six Mile House
" Benjamin, printer, r. 478 Jessie
" Catherine, widow, r. 2635 Harrison
" Charles F., longshoreman, r. 617 Mission
■' Dwight J., farmer, r. Sunnydale Av bet
Cora and Rutland
" Frank W. (Burnett & Slattery), r. 915, 22d
" Frederick, r. 610 Folsom
" George, photographer, r. Visitacion Valley
nr Six Mile House
" George F., with California Adsigns Co., r.
1343, 23d
Burnett George G., capitalist, 327 Montgomery
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Burnett George W. (Burnett & Co.), r. 638 Haight
" George W., real estate, r. 616 Shotwell
" Helen, widow, r. 306 Octavia
•' Henrietta Mrs., dressmaker, r. 220 Turk
" Henry M., macMnist Union I. Wks, r.
19061^ Polk
" Ida, stock clerk Dicl^man-Jones Co., r. 810
Mission
" Jeremiah C r. 1450 Franklin
" John M. (Sawyer & Burnett), attorney at
law, 420 California, rooms 1-2, r. 1713
Larkin
" Joseph H., steward Chemical Engine 2
" Joseph J., policeman, r. 229 Kearny
" Lester G. (Burnett & Burnett), r. 1916
Broadway
" Margaret A. Miss, school teacher, r. 1713
Larkin
" Marius, student Burnett & Burnett, r. 1916
Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 3041. 16th
" Mary Miss, r. 2009 Pacific Av
" Meyer, printer, r. 478 Jessie
" Royal O., clerk Shaw's Pharmacy, r. 1902!4
Polk
" The, Benjamin O. Hodge proprietor, 1364
Market
" Thomas T., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1510
Sacramento
" Wellington C. (Burnett & Burnett), r. 1906
Broadway
" William R., teamster, r. 2635 Harrison
Burnett & Burnett (Wellington C. and Lester
G. Burnett), attorneys at law, 318 Pine,
rooms 28-30
Burnett & Co. (George W. Burnett and Thomas
D. Graham), druggists, 327 Montgomery
" & Slattery (Frank W. Burnett and Thomas
F. Slattery), photographers, iiSVz Valen-
cia
Burnette Frederick L., student, r. 407 Powell
" Mary, widow, r. 407 Powell
Burnham A. Mrs., widow, r. 1328 Polk
" Alice K. Mrs., secretary S. F. Nursery for
Homeless Children, 570 Harrison, r. 2509
Washington
" Allan P., engineer Cal. Woman's Hospital,
r. 3118 Sacramento
" A. M., with Lucas Detective Agency, r.
Oakland
" Anthony, r. IOO414 Montgomery Av
" Archie, photographic printer, r. 1328 Polk
" Charles H., salesman Singer Mfg. Co., r.
22 Post
'■ Clark J., physician, 1142 McAllister, r. 2509
Washington
" Cordelia Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 510 Clayton
" Frank M., salesman Murray & Steinhagen,
r. 2104 Leavenworth
" George E., carrier postoffice, r. 1004^4 Mont-
gomery Av
" Harriett A. Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness
Av
Burnham James W., president Burnham &
Marsh Co., 428 Montgomery, r. Alameda
" Lucille, widow, r. 222 Eddy
" Lucretia Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 316 Bartlett
" Maud Miss, nurse Hospital for Children, r.
3700 California
" Nelson H., foreman pile drivers State
Harbor Commissioners, r. 305 Fremont
" O. H. (Gurney Refrigerating Co.), r. Oak-
land
" R. H., clerk, r. 129 Grove
" , Standeford & Co. (Oakland), planing mills,
office 40 New Montgomery
" William, student, r. 2509 Washington
BURNHAM & MARSH CO.,
(a corporation), James W. Burnham
president, Frederick D. Marsh vice-
president, real estate agents, house
brokers and rent collectors, bonds and
mortgages, 428 Montgomery, tele-
phone Main 634
Burnight George, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
4101/2 Valley
Burns Aaron M., insurance, 306 Sansome, r. 1506
Washington
" Addie Mrs., costumer Frederich Peter, r.
522 Howard
" Alexander M., salesman Tayler & Spots-
wood Co., r. 513 O'Farrell
" Alfred, oface attendant Dr. James Simp-
son, r. 234 Post
" Alice Mrs., dressmaker, r. 421 Laguna
" Alonzo, varnisher, r. 346, 4th
" Andrew, teamster, r. 201 Oak
" Arthur, teamster W. A. Fleming & Co., r.
618, 6th
" Barbara Mrs., liquors, 8.57 Mission
" Bernard B., salesman Charles R. Allen, r.
Bennington nr Eugenia Av
" Bion, r. 3122 Washington
" Bridget, widow, r. 1015 Alabama
" Carrie Miss, r. 325 Geary
" Catherine, widow, r. 4 White
" Catherine, widow, r. 1930 Lexington Av
" Charles, coalpasser str City of Everett, r.
547, 1st
" Charles, waiter, r. 313, 4th
" Charles A., teamster, r. 254 Clara
" Cornelia, widow, r. 3122 Washington
" Cornelius, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 9 Boyce
" Daniel, foreman, r. 10 Metcalfe PI
" Daniel, lashmaker Main & Winchester, r.
2936 California
" Daniel F., bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1311
Eddy
Burns Daniel M., president Candelaria Consoli-
dated, Mexico and Contra Estaca Con-
solidated Mexican Mining Co's, 134
Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 5258, r.
2413 Octavia, telephone West 760
'• Daniel W., painter, r. 1311 Eddy
" Denver H., painter, r. 420 Ellis
" Edward, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" Edward, coalpasser str St. Paul, r. 533
Howard
" Edward, expressman, NB cor Spear and
Howard, r. 807, 20th
" Edward, laborer 1st street works, Union
I. Wks, r. 24 Minna
" Edward F., shipping clerk M. Ehrman &
Co., r. 31414 Fulton
" Edward H., laborer, r. 44 Gilbert
" Edward J., painter E. Williams, r. 14 Cook
" Edward J., teamster, r. 19 Dearborn PI
" Edward W., milkman, r. 10231/3 Natoma
Burns Edwin 0., secretary Commercial Fire
Dispatch Co., 197-198 Crocker Bldg, r.
2120 Pacific Av
" Elizabeth Miss, housekeeper, 807, 20th
" Emma L., widow, r. 2911 Sacramento
" Frank, apprentice Whyte & De Rome, r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Prank, laborer, r. 29 Minna
" Frank, teamster Union Iron Wks, r. 810
" Frank E., ianitor U. S. Sub-Treasury, r. 14
Sheridan
" Gaty A., salesman George H. Tay Co., r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" George, cook, r. 554 Natoma
" George, laborer, r. 44 Gilbert
" George H., paper hanger, r. 1168, 15th Av
South
" Gustav, boatman, r. 1815 Dupont
" H., waiter str Eureka
•' Hannah, widow, r. 929 O'Farrell
" Harry A., clerk, r. 501 Van Ness Av
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Burns Harry G., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Harry G., painter, r. 420 Ellis
" Henry, carpenter, r. 282 Stevenson
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1936 San Carlos Av
" Henry, clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Henry, steel worker Pac. Eoll. Mill, r. 1107
Tennessee
" Henry J., r. 325, 17th
" Howard, clerk Copeland, Neal & Winn, r.
916 Market
" Hugh, shoemaker, 349, 4th, r. 772^^ Harrison
" Isidore, shipsmith, 20 Steuart, r. 404 Van
Ness Av
" J., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, r. 139 Minna
" James, cupalo tender Novelty Machine
Wks, r. Berkeley
•' James, fireman str Eureka
•' James, laborer, r. 9 Royce
" James, laborer, r. 12 Johnston Av
" James, laborer Gray Bros., r. 922 Battery
" James, teamster, r. 957 Market
" James, teamster Henry Cowell & Co., r. 911
Mason
' James F., helper Rlsdon I. & L. Wks, r. 533
Howard
" James F., horseshoer Lodge & Fauss, r.
2309 Mission
•- James J., painter, r. 1930 Lexington Av
■' James J., plumber, r. leOH Clara
•• James M., pyrotechnist, r. 1168, 15th Av
South
" James P., salesman Thomas H. Nelson, r.
857 Mission
" James S., teamster Henry Cowell & Co.,
r. 118Drumm
" James T., electrician Electrical Engineer-
ing Co,, r. 128 Castro
■' Jeremiah N., miner, r. 1416 Broadway
'■ John, r. 712 Church '
'• John, r. 2319 Mariposa
" John, butcher, 555 Harrison
" John, carpenter Charles M. Depew Planing
Mill Co., r. 7721/4 Harrison
" John, expressman, r. 45 Juniper
" John, helper. Atlas I. Wks, r. 63 Natoma
" John, horseshoer J. F. Farrell, r. 2525 Post
■' John, laborer, r. 514 Valencia
" John, miner, r. 737 Howard
" John, painter, r. 1022 Alabama
" John, peddler, r. 605 Broadway
" John, roofer, r. 342 Cumberland
" John, teamster, r. 18 Cumberland
" John, teamster, r. 568 Folsom
" John Jr., teamster, r. 807, 20th
" John B., physician. 1370 Market
" John C, salesman Charles Keilus & Co., r.
621 Hyde
•' John F. (Smith & Burns), r. 501 Van Ness
Av
" John G., laborer, r. 9 Water
BURNS JOHN H.,
boats of every description built to
order and constantly on hand, steam
launches a specialty, 37 Stanford and
644-646 2d, r. 37 Stanford
Burns John McK.. salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 3026 California
" John S., paper ruler J. B. Mclntvre, r, 1024,
21st
" John S., carriage painter Gowan, Gorman
& Co., r. 929 O'Farrell
" John T., r. 235 Duncan
Burns John T., carpenter, r. 844 Grove
" Joseph, coalpasser str Mariposa, r. 625
Davis
" Joseph, painter Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 149 Clara
" Joseph, trunk maker C. A. Malm & Co.,
r. 616 Capp
" Joseph A., carpenter, r. 1168, 15th Av South
" Joseph A. Jr., seaman, r. 1168, 15th Av
South
" Joseph P., harness maker, r. 1022 Alabama
" Katherine, widow, r. 4 White
" Laura, widow, r. Lyon nr Beach
" Lizzie, domestic, 1913 Franklin
•' Luella Mrs., dentist's assistant, r. 500 Sut-
ter
" Marcella, widow, r. 1022 Alabama
" Margaret, widow, r. 342 Cumberland
" Margaret, widow, r. 513 O'Farrell
" Martin F., fireman, r. 4 White
" Mary, widow, r. 118 Wildey
" Mary, widow, r. 617b Linden Av
" Mary, widow, r. 2309 Mission
" Matthew, horseshoer, r. 675 Mission
" Matthew, pressman, r. 14a White
" Matthew P., bookkeeper Pringle Bros., r.
935 Sutter
Bums Matilda W. Mrs., physician and surgeon,
594 Castro, hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and
6 to 7 p. m., r. 547a Castro
" May, widow, r. 141 Henry
M. E., mining, r. 1607 Mission
" Michael, r. 128 Castro
" Michael, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Michael, cooper, r. 1929 Oak
" Michael, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Michael, motorman Market St. Ry., r. NE
cor Napa and Minnesota
" Michael, sawyer Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 735 Brannan
" Michael, teamster, r. 410, 10th
' ' Michael J. (Kennedy & Burns) , r. 14 Hoff Av
" Myra Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Nellie Miss, milliner, II2/2, 9th, r. 1929 Oak
" O. B., dentist, 8 Ellis
" Owen, boxmaker, r. 74 Water
Burns Owen, general manager Commercial Fire
Dispatch Co., 197-198 Crocker Bldg, r.
Occidental Hotel
" Owen, painter, r. 149 Clara
" Patrick, r. 1214 Geary
" Patrick, fireman str Australia
" Patrick, riveter, r. 533 Howard
" Patrick, seaman, r. 11 Hattie
" Peter, driver Thomas Kelly & Sons, r. 1629
Pine
" Peter, policeman, r. 10 Sumner
" Peter, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
17th Av South nr Q
" Peter J., 2d officer str Encinal, r. 1912
Union
" Richard, hostler N. A. Turner, r. 2318 Fill-
more
" Richard P., collector G. H. Umbsen & Co.,
r. 673 Mission
" Robert, capitalist, r. 540 Turk
" Robert, driver W. T. Allen & Co., r. 19 Dear-
born
" Robert, laborer, r. Montezuma nr California
Av
" Robert, plumber, r. 522 Howard
" Robert Jr., reporter Post, r. 540 Turk
" Robert A., blacksmith, r. 1168, 15th Av
South
" Sarah, widow, r. 643 Valencia
" Thomas, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
1502 Kentucky
" Thomas, boiler maker, r. 1182^4 Harrisou
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 704!^ Mission
" Thomas, iron worker, r. 18 Oak Grove Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1571^^ Market
" Thomas, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
" Thomas, sawyer, r. 807, 20th
" Thomas, sweeper City Street Imp. Co., r.
211 Minna
" Thomas A., boiler maker, r. 1930 Lexington
Av
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BURNS THOMAS A.,
. proprietor Pacific Fruit Market, whole-
sale and retail dealer dairy produce,
poultry, game, foreign and domestic
fruits, 109, 7tli, telephone South 628
Burns Thomas C, teamster M. Joost & Bro., r.
618 Gough
" Thomas D., painter, r. 10a3 Alabama
" Thomas F., cigar maker, r. 39 Rausch
" Thomas J., r. 28 Turl?
' ' Thomas J. , clerli James M. E] lis , r. 4 Sunny
Court
Bums Thomas P., cashier and acting assist-
ant treasurer U. S. Sub-Treasury, r. 319,
10th
" Walter, special policeman, r. 715 Howard
^' William, r. 312, 6th
" William, r. 1416, 25th
" William iBrown & Burns), r. SW cor 4th
and Howard
" William, blacksmith William Schultz &
Son, r. 817 Stevenson
" William, fireman Western Sugar Refinery
" William, helper William A. Schrock
" William, laborer, r. 102b Juniper
" William, laborer, r. 1107 Tennessee
" William, plumber John J. Bradley, r. 207
Post
" William, teamster, r. 807, 20th
" William A., groceries and liquors. 201
Valencia, r. 203 Valencia
" William D., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 1929
Oak
" William J., longshoreman, r. 1616 „
" William R., carpenter, r. 1169 Mission
" William S., upholsterer, r. 616 Capp
" William T., artist, r. 101 Leavenworth
" Wjliam T., electrician, r. 315 Minna
" William U., foreman W. A. Fleming &
Co., r. 20, 1st
'fi^'Burns. See Byrnes
Burnside John L., billing clerk P. C. S. S. Co.,
r. Oakland
•' Joseph, porter, r. Tanners' Home
BURNSTINE BROTHERS
(Henry and Jacob), proprietors Pacific
Iron Yard, NE cor 5th and Bluxome,
telephone South 517
Burnstine Henry (Burnstine Bros.), r. 1206
Eddy
" Jacob (Burnstine Bros.), r. 1434 Golden
Gate Av
" Louis, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, i.
1434 Golden Gate Av
" Solomon, iron, 565, 5th, r. 1434 Golden Gate
Av
Burom Jacob, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Burpee Nathaniel C, water tender str Columbia
" Nathaniel W., r. Douglass bet Alvarado
and 23d
Burr Amos, traveling passenger agent Vander-
bilt Lines, 10 Montgomery, r. 1015 Market
" Augusta Mrs., r. 1807 Mission
" Benjamin J. (B. J. Burr & Co.), r. 1519 Sac-
ramento
" B. J. & Co. (Benjamin J. Burr and Samuel
Meyer), tailors, 5y2 Kearny
" Carrie, widow, dressmaker, r. 303 Guerrero
BurrC. C. &Co. (Clarence C. Burr), manufac-
turers mustard, 2111 Stockton
" Charles H. (Burr & Shields), r. 106 Lundy
Lane
Burr Charles H., weather strips and slop hop-
pers, 667 Mission, r. Berkeley
" Clarence C. (C. C. Burr & Co.), r. 1400 Fil-
bert
Daniel H., traveling salesman, r. 304, 3d
Edmund C. manager Alameda Sugar Co.,
132 Market, r. 1722 Vallejo
Edson, bookkeeper, r. 219 Mississippi
Eli B., cashier land dept. S. P. RR., r. 411,
21st
EmilW., chemist Alameda Sugar Co., r.
■ 1400 Filbert
Folding Bed Co. (William G. Jobson),
manufacturers folding beds and reclin-
ing chairs, 663 Market
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
G'4-l-G-4-'7 IWekrUi&t St.
Burr George, laborer J. Roylance Brass Wks,
r. 535 Bryant
" George E., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 2300 Mission
" George W., contractor, r. 1126K' Golden
Gate Av
" H. D., traveling salesman, r. 304, 3d
" James P., r. Old People's Home
" John, carpenter, r. 1619 Mason
" Josephine, widow, r. 804 Jones
" Levi, r. 127 Bay
" Mary A., widow, r. 1824 San Carlos Av
" Percy L.. clerk Smedberg & Mitchell, r. 1456
Franklin
" Richard, clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. East Oakland
" Samuel B. (Burr & Malpas), r. 1456 Frank-
lin
" Thomas, salesman, r. 304, 3d
BURR & MALPAS
(Samuel B. Burr and Alfred Malpas),
wholesale dealers in California prod-
ucts, Pacific Coast agents for Olivina
Vineyard (Livermore, Cal.), and La
Fiesta champagne, 18 California, tele-
phone Drumm 508
BURR & SHIELDS
(Charles H. Burr and Henry E. Shields),
wall paper, 635 McAllister
4®-Burr. See Buhr
Burrell Alfred W., president Cal. Bridge and
Construction Co., 19 Crocker Bldg, r.
Oakland
" David, clerk, r. 1919 Webster
" Edward F., with C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
Alameda
" Edward H., commercial agent, r. 2643
Sacramento
" James H., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 21 Powell
" Martha G., widow, r. 424 Shotwell
" Mary A. Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
r. 3700 California
" Nellie E., artist, r. 225!/2 Ridley
" Nicholson, janitor, r. 211, 4th
" Smith A., cashier C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
Alameda
" William R., salesman H. L. Judell & Co.,
r. 5 Market
Burres B. O., machinist, r. 1016, 20th
" H. L. Mrs., widow, r 1016, 20th
Burress Frederick R., laborer, r. 2119c Howard
" Floyd S., shipwright, r. 18, 11th
" John, milker Thomas Mitchell, r. Vienna
nr Persia Av
" John W., carpenter, r. .537, 7th
" Richard W., sign painter, r. 515, 6th
" Russell T., teamster, r. 2119c Howard
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 724 Front
" Victor, porter Lowenberg & Co., r. 607
Howard
" William P., driver, r. 607 Howard
Surrey Charles, proprietor Marin County Her-
ald, 235 Kearny, room 9, r. El Monte
Hotel, Sausalito
Burri Joseph, restaurant, 17,30th
Burrich Joseph, dishwasher Franz Siebrecht, r.
621 Broadway
Burridge Benjamin (Schaezlein & Burridge). r.
788 Clayton
" Walter J., dental student, r. 788 Clayton
Burrington Laura, widow, r. 714 Howard
Burris Butler, bookkeeper, r. 824 Shotwell
" Eugene, waiter, r. 33 Everett
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Burris Eugene M., salesman Aurora Distillins:
Co., r. 904 Greenwich
" John, longshoreman, r. 4 Kate PI
J8®= Burris. See Burress
Burroni Joseph (Burroni & Ghielmetti), r. 3124
Larkin
" & Ghielmetti (Joseph Burroni and Louis
Ghielmetti), wood and coal, hay and
grain, 2124 Larkin
Burroughs Augustus L., gripman Cal. St. RR.,
r. 151014 Polk
" Charles, fireman S. P. Co., r. 1911 Howard
" Mollie Miss, operator Pac. Postal Tel. Co.,
r. 299 Hyde
" William, packer, r. 503 Florida
Burrow Joseph, cook str Del Norte
" Richard, pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 247, 2d
Burrowes Matilda M., widow, r. 17 Haight
Burrows Alexander, tinsmith Pac. Can Co., r.
1005 Capp
" Edward, porter Goldberg, Bowen & Co.
" Frank D., clerk Auditor's ofBce, r. 514 Her-
" George, carriage washer Adolph Hoppe, r.
1510 Sacramento
" Henry, waiter str Mariposa
" John, longshoi-eman O. R. & N. Co.. r. 16
Bryant
" L. S., widow, r. 127 O'Farrell
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 117 Germania
" Thomas Jr., plumber, r. 117 Germania
" William J., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 318 Golden Gate Av
4®" Burrows. See Burroughs and Burrowes
Burshaw William, laborer, r. 53 Prospect Av
Burshinsky Henriette Mrs., liquors and restau-
rant, Ocean Terrace, Sutro Heights
Burson David, helper Bush & Mallett Co , r. 420
O'Farrell
" J., oiler str City of Puebla
" James W., distributor postoffloe, r. 912 Pine
" Lizzie J., widow, r. 1001 Bush
4®= Burson. See Berson
Burt Addle Miss, clerk John T. Magner, r. 444
Kearny
■' Albert, manager Eagle Sign Co., 119 Cali-
fornia, r. 417 Larkin
" Andrew B., draughtsman S. F. & S. J. V.
Ry., r. 2509 Sacramento
" Anna C. Miss, stenographer, 34 Mills Bldg,
4th floor, r. 509 Post
■' Arthur J., salesman Hale Bros., r. 536 Cas-
tro
" Carrie L., widow, r. 534 Ellis
" Charles J., plasterer, r. 1032 Sanchez
" Emily Mrs., dressmaker, r. 912 Fulton
" Frank, tailor S. N. Wood & Co., r. 126, 5th
Burt George, business manager Engineer and
Contractor (weekly), 511 California, room
79, r. 2509 Sacramento
•' George W., notions, 536 Castro
" James J., r. 2509 Sacramento
" Jennie, widow, r. 224 Shot well
Burt Jolrn J., attorney at law, 420 California
rooms 20-21, r. 1721 Oak
" Louisa L., widow, r. 918, 22d
• Robert, sign painter Joseph A. Johnson, r.
614 California
" Robert L., painter, r. 14 Selina PI
" Thomas N., molder Golden State and
Miners Iron Wks, r. 918, 22d
" William J., housemover and painter, 40
New Montgomery, r. 2817 Mission
" Wilson A., plasterer, r. 918, 22d
«®=Burt. See Bert
Burtchaell Bart, clerk W. J. Callingham, r.
Larkspur, Marin Co.
" James T., assistant exchange teller Lon-
don and S. F. Bank, r. Larkspur, Marin
Co.
" John W., gas fixtures and art brass works,
13 Trinity, r. 2828 Bush
" Samuel W., salesman Dolliver & Bro., r.
317 Laurel
Burtelt Frederick, salesman Charles Papenfuss,
r. 540 Fulton
Burthen Carrie, domestic, 1603 Van Ness Av
Burtis Augustine W., teamster C. C. Patridge,
r. 815 Treat Av
" Robert W., office 206 Sansome, r. 813 Web-
ster
" Robert W., salesman Cook & Co., r. 813
Webster
Burtnett John A., painter, r. 612 Mariposa
Burton Arthur (South & Burton), r. 209a 13th
" Augustus A., olive oil dealer, r. 1125 Bu-
chanan
" Benjamin J., r. 2101 Hyde
" Benjamin J. Jr., r. 3101 Hyde
" B. F., physician, office and r. 1031 Market
" Carrie Mrs., varieties, 2604 Sutter
" Charles, cashier Goldberg, Bowen & Co.
426-432 Pine, r. 23 Glen Park Av
" Charles, laborer, r. 43 Natoma
Burton Charles O., grand secretary American
Legion of Honor, 6 Eddy, r. 738a Ashbury
■' C. Van Emon, superintendent Klectrical
Engineering Co., r. 106 Webster
^' Edward C, caterer, r. 621 Bush
" Elizabeth Miss, teacher music, r. 200
Franklin
" Estella Miss, r. 730a Ashbury
Burton George H., Colonel, inspector general
U. S. A., Pacific District, 231 Phelan Bldg,
r. 2111 Pacific Av
" George K., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. Grand Hotel
' ' Harry, deputy County Clerk, r. 314 Frederick
■' Henry, expressman, r. 3604 Sutter
BURTON ISAAC L.,
manufacturer engines, elevators,
pumps (steam and centrifugal) and
bookbinder' s macliinery , 115-117 First,
r. Baker nr Jefferson
Burton James, pattern maker W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 239 Golden Gate Av
" James L., engineer J. W. Ferris' r. 1530
Waller
" John, seaman, r. 419 East North
" John A., secretary Moraga Land Associa-
tion, 54-55 Chronicle Bldg, r. 501 Capp
" John W., foreman pattern maker Golden
State & Miners I. Wks, r, 351, 1st
" Joseph H., laborer, r. 715 Howaad
" Letitia A., widow, r. 649 Washington
" Lottie Miss, copyist, r. 621 Bush
" Margaret D. Mrs., r. 207 Larkin
" Roy H., student, r. 1031 Market
" Samuel C, clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 431 Ellis
" William, apprentice W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" William G., r. 1031 Market
" William H., tents and awnings, 706 Mis-
sion, r. 1824 Howard
4®= Burton. See Berton and Bertin
Bury Allan, salesman Schoenholz Bros. &Co.,
r. 1633 Jackson
" George F., truckman Truck 4. r. 1301 Union
" J. A. Mrs., proprietor The Stanley, 100,6th
" Thomas, detective, 14 Sansome, room 36,
r. 1632 Jackson
" Valentine R., clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 1632 Jackson
iWBury. See Berry
Busby Caroline S. Mrs., r. 113314 Pacific
" Fred H., manufacturer gloves, 412 Market,
r. Oakland
" William, clerk, r. 430 Brannan
Buscacci Emile. core maker W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 8331/2 Vallejo
" Joseph, core maker W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 8 Verona PI
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Buscelle Carrie E., telegraph operator, r. 3131,
16th
" Edward C, actor, r. 3131, 16th
" James F., carpenter, r. 3131, 16th
" James R., broker, r. 3131, 16th
Busch Charles S., trackman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1839 Polk
" Daniel, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 19
Rausch
" Gustave, paper cutter Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 545, 1st
" Herman, bartender, r. 447 Broadway
" John J., wireworker, r. 3511 Jones
" Joseph, laborer Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 2014 Dupont rear
" Martin L,.,r. 520a 19th
" William, machine hand David Woerner,
r. 223, 13th
" Peter V. (Busch & Wocker), r. 3918 Sacra-
mento
" William C, blacksmith Corporation Yard
S. F. F. D., r. 23 Madison Av
Busch William H., manager Pacific States
Savings, Loan and Building Co., 410 Pine,
r. 311 Frederick
Buscll & Wocker (Peter V. Busch and August
C. Wocker), artists and fresco painters,
offlce 325 Montgomery, room 34, studio
3918 Sacramento
JgS^Busch. See Bush
Buschardt Henry, confectioner Henry Eggeling,
r. 1598 Fulton
Buschel Ernest, shoemaker, r. 822a Filbert
Buschini F., painter J. St. Denis & Co.
Buschmann John, bartender M. Detels & Co.,
r. 12 Sacramento
JgES^Buschmann. See Bushman
Buscke Albert L., marine engineer, r. I6O814
Steiner
Buse William, balrer, r. 925 Lombard
Bush Alfred D., designer Ames & Harris, r.
Berkeley
" Alonzo R., iron worker Union I. Wks, r.
Berkeley
" Brothers (Charles and Harry), proprietors
California Dairy Kitchen, 761j-763MaVket
" Carl, r. 3 Jane PI
" Charles (Bush Bros.), r. 1319 Eddy
" Charles G., r. 742 Capp
Bush Charles G. (Bush & Son), r. 1512 Octavia
" Charles H., bartender The Thalia, r. 817
Pine
" Charles H., carpenter, r. 523 Post
" Charles P., policeman, r. 523 Post
" Clinton H., salesman Chas. Gitsham, r.
723 Valencia
Bush David, manager country dept. O'Farrell
& Co., 11 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Edward E., manager Del Monte Coal Min-
ing Co., 1189 Market, r. Hanford, Kings
Co.
" Edward N., cigars and tobacco, 417 Hayes
" Edwin D., commission merchant, 405 Front,
room 4, r. Alameda
" Elizabeth R. Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 1716 Hyde
" Ferdinand, dentist Bush & Son, r. 2108
Howard
" Frank A., salesman Eugene G. Davis, r.
817 Capp
" George, clerk, r. 1001 Pine
" George, laborer Cal. Dry Dock Co., r. Hun-
ter's Point
" George E., expressman, r. 14 Falcon Av
" George F., buyer Dunham, Carrigan and
Hayden Co., r. Berkeley
" Harry (Bush Bros.), r. 1317b Eddy
" Harry L., draughtsman, r. 2826 Bush
BushH. C, general freight agent Atlantic and
Pacific Railroad Co., 61 Chronicle Bldg,
r. Berkeley
" Henry, bartender, r. 524 Pine
Bush Henry T., president Bush & MallettCo.,
■ 328-330 Post, r. 614 O'Farrell
" Hiram E., millhand Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. Berkeley
" H. J. Mrs., r. 146. 11th
" Hyman P., bookkeeper U. S. Mint, r. 431
Ellis
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
and Steam 1 1 M
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Bush James P., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1632 Howard
" J. B. Mrs., r. 1632 Howard
" John, r. 817 Capp
" John, collector The J. Dewing Co., r. East
Oakland
" John, laborer, r. 871 Market
" John J., porter, r. 2010 Dupont
•' John, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" John Jr., clerk, r. 817 Capp
" John F., boiler maker, r. 1326 Filbert
" John S., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. Oakland
■' Joseph, teamster, r. 2010 Dupont
" Joseph, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
'• Joseph A., clerk, r. 1716 Hyde
" Joseph A., salesman Davis Bros., r. 817
Capp
" Julia E., widow, r. 1716 Hyde
Bush Louis (Bush & Son), r. 2108 Howard
" Louis C, photographer, r. 932 Bush
" Nathan, r. 1226 Eddy
" Pearl J. Mrs., embroiderer, r. 506 Hayes
" Peter, artist, r. 700 Ellis
" Peter F., salesman, r. 2014 Dupont rear
" Richard J., clerk U. S. Naval Offlce, r. 905a
Bush
Bush Street Theater, S s Bush bet Montgomery
and Kearny
" Thomas A., carrier postofflce, r. 441 Mc-
Allister
" Walter N., principal Polytechnic High
School, r. 1001 Pine
" William, machine hand, r. 223, 13th
" William B., shirt cutter D. C. Heger, r. 817
Capp
" William J., asst. vault clerk Union Trust
Co. of S. F., r. 523 Post
" William K., butcher, 2203 Polk, r. 1716 Hyde
BUSH & MALLETT CO.,
H. T. Bush president, C. F. Mallett
secretary, manufacturers and dealers
in gas and electrical fixtures, wood and
iron mantels, etc., 328-330 Post, tele-
phone Main 784
Bush & Son (Charles G. and Louis Bush), den-
tists, 8 Kearny
j^=-Bush. See Buch and Busch
Bushaw John, carpenter, r. 1039 Mission
Bushby George B., driller Union I. Wks, r. Ili4
Shasta
Bushell Alfred, bricklayer, r. 226_, 4th Av
" William, boiler maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 214, 7th Av
Bushman E. L., bridge builder, r. 313, 4th
" William, pattern maker Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 141 Chestnut
^S^ Bushman. See Buschmann
Bushnell Edward R.. machine operator Post, r.
781 Haight
Bushnell Fred H., fotografer, 1410 Market tele-
phone South 227
" George E., physician and surgeon, 1121
Sutter
•' Maria L., widow, r. 833 Howard
" Waters A. (J. E. Hoyle & Co.), 403 Mar-
ket
" William E., master mariner, r. 31 Fell
Bushong John R., teamster, r. 516 Haight
Bushway Ellen, widow, r. 320 Lombard
" Maurice M., r. 320 Lombard
Business Evening' School, Elbert C. Kilpa trick
principal, S s Bush nr Stockton
Busing Henry, r. 1413 :
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Buss George, bartender Matthaus Hofmann, r.
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" Hedwig B. Miss, r. 434, 2d
" Johanna, widow, r. 1800 Stockton
" John G., baker Palace Restaurant, r. 104
Caroline
" Josephine, widow, lodgings, 434, 2d
Bussala Victor, r. 314 Pacific
Busse August, restaurant, 550, 1st, r. 412 Bry-
ant
" Frank A., bookkeeper A. Repsold & Co., r.
824 Waller
" Frederick, painter, r. 319 Grant Av
" Louis, waiter Golden West Hotel
" Richard, horseshoer and blacksmi th, 306.
nth
" William E., bookkeeper J. J. Pflster Knit-
ting Co., r. 11814 Fair Oaks
Bussell Arthur, steward, r. 1211 York
Bussenius Ernest J., photographer, r. 821 How-
ard
" Robert G., collector Union Ice Co., r. 2318
Market
Busser Joseph, milker, r, 431 Pine
Bussey Kate, widow, r. 1416 Broadway
Bussinger Ferdinand, foreman, r. 1400 Sanchez
" Frederick, laborer J. Roylance Brass Wks,
r. 1400 Sanchez
Bussman C. F., r. 1045 Market
Bussolino Severino, boots and shoes, 500i4
Union
Busson Henry, mining, r. 242 Taylor
Bustamente Regina Mrs., r. 16]6Larkin
Bustard Thomas, teamster Scott & McCord
Busteed Ann Mrs., janitress James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 1240. 26th
" Mary Miss, teacher, r. 1240, 26th
Busteede Anna C, mimeographs and typewrit-
ers, work and supplies of all kinds, 630
Market opp Palace Hotel, telephone
Red nil
Bustorf Henry, cabinet maker, r. 70^ Corbett Av
Buswell Alexander Mrs., widow, r. 1005 Union
" Company The, W. F. Buswell president,
W. D. Scurlock secretary and treasurer,
bookbinding and mailing, 516 Commer-
cial
" George F., foreman W. F. Buswell, r. Hotel
Fairmount
" Henry C. R., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co.,
r. 1005 Union
" James M., bookkeeper, r. cor Powhattan
and Andover Av
" James M. , weigher Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 389 Hawthorne
" M. E. Mrs., manager Mrs. C. Haendel, r.
316 Sutter
Buswell William F., millwright and pattern
maker, 108 Main, r. Hotel Fairmount
" William F., president The Buswell Co., 516
Commercial, r. 434 Haight
^sr-Buswell. See Boswell
Butcher Henry, teamster W. H. Leitch, r. 227
Ritch
" James L., butcher Miller & Lux, r. 7th Av
South bet L and M
■' James L. Jr., butcher Draper & Selig, r.
7th Av bet M and N South
Butcher Lysander H. (Zinol Manufacturing Co.)
and manufacturers' agent, 593-595 Mis-
sion, r. 315 Mason
" Thomas W. (Peacock & Butcher) r. 1428,
20th
Butchers' and Stockraisers' Review (weekly),
George Robertson manager, 620 Mer-
chant
Butchers' Board of Trade of S. F. and Alameda
Counties, S. C. Hammond president, B.
J. Horn secretary, 132 Phelan Bldg
Butchers' Review Publishing Co., George Rob-
ertson manager. 620 Merchant
Buteau Emma Miss, r. 1115 Sutter
" Frank, salesman Dairymen's Union of Cal.,
r. Oakland
Butenop W. J. Mrs., widow, r. 981i^ Harrison
Butenschon Oscar C, shirt manufacturer, 1346
Folsom
Buthenuth Antone, miner, r. 23^^ Sumner
Buthod Alphonse, waiter, r. 425 Bush
Butierich Domenic, cook, r. 544 Jessie
" Mark, cook, r. 544 Jessie
Butler Alban B. (Butler & Co.), r. 2101 Pacific
Av
•' Albert L., plumber, r. 3131^ O'Farrell
" Alfred J., actor, 1423b Bush
" Allan, bricklayer, r. 326 Jessie
" Alonzo G., salesman, r. 1734 Eddy
" Annie, widow, r. 27y2 Louisa
" Annie, domestic, 2427 Washington
" B., clerk, r. 1045 Market
" Benjamin F., clerk John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. Oakland
" Benjamin F., machinist, r. 1825 Greenwich
" Benjamin F. Mrs., widow, r. 3009 Laguna
" Bridget Miss, r. 447i/4 Natoma
" Carrie Miss, labeler Cal. Canneries Co., r.
510, 3d
" C. H., r. 846 Mission
" Charles, janitor, r. 27 Minna
" Charles, clerk Martin Pipe and Foundry
Co., r. 89 Chestnut
" Charles C, capitalist, r. Hotel Richelieu
" Charles G., liquors, Laura PI nr Pine
" Charles S., janitor U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
" Charles W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1114 Taylor
" Charlotte W., widow, r. 48, 4th
" Dennis, r. n7A Webster
" Edward S., bricklayer, r. 1324 Hayes
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 319 Filbert
" Emma Miss, r. 309 Main
" Frank* laborer, r. 5 Midway
" Frank, liquors. 720, 3d
" Frank I., draughtsman, r. 1324 Hayes
" Frank J. (Butler, Schutze & Co.), r. 818
Eddy
" Frank J., barber John Stein
" Frank M., bookkeeper Pac. Bridge Co., r.
Linda Vista, Alameda Co.
" Fred P., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
2426 Jackson
" Frederic S., manager marine dept. West-
ern Assurance Co. (of Toronto). 423 Cali-
fornia, r. 2426 Jackson
" Frederick, barber, r. 829 Stevenson
" Frederick J., actor Morosco's Grand Opera
Hoase, r. 1423b Bush
" Frederick W., bookkeeper Trobock & Ber-
gen, r. 722 Broderick
" George (S. J.), teacher St. Ignatius College
" George E. (Butler & Haldan), r. Ross Val-
ley, Marin Co.
" George B. (Dillon & Co.), r. 728 Sutter
" Guy K., carpenter, r. 1724 Eddy
" Hannah, widow, r. 1302 Bryant
" Harriet A., widow, r. 3009 Laguna
" Harry A., 1st asst. engineer revenue cut-
ter Commodore Perry
" Henry, janitor, r. 1405 Stockton rear
" Henry H., horseshoer John J. Smith, r. 27
Louisa
" Henry J., liquors, NWcor 10th and Bryant,
r. 1302 Bryant
" Henry W., r. 7 Montgomery Av
" H. G. Otis, fireman, r. 1511 Ellis rear
" Howard, fruits, Tiburon Ferry
" James, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 323 Lyon
" James, laborer, r. 15a De Boom
" James, laborer Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 23 Sil-
ver rear
Butler James, treasurer United Workingmen's
Co-operative Boot and Shoe Manufactur-
ing Co., 535 Market, r. 116, 26th
" James, watchman King-Morse Canning
Co., r. 4nB Lyon
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Butler James Jr., marine fireman, r. 23 Silver
rear
" James H., r. 833 Howard
"'James T., messenger Wells Fargo & Co.,
r. 433 Larkin
" Jane, widow, r. 3109 Steiner
" John, coalpasser U. S. lighthouse tender
Madrone
" John, groceries and liquors, 131, 24th, r.
2727 Bryant
" John, liquors, 506 Market and 7 Sutter, r.
2209 Steiner
" John, teamster McNab & Smith, r. 65
Clementina
" John A., foreman Simpson Lumber Co., r.
1030 Folsom
" John J., contractor, r. 2206 Grove
" John P., blacksmith, r. W s Manchester nr
Stoneman
" John W., compositor Call, r. 2002 Larkin
" John W., expressman, r. 1316 Fillmore
Butler John W., secretary California Guaran-
tee Investment Co., 326 Montgomery, r.
2305 Howard
" Joseph, pipe maker, r. 735 Brannan
" Joseph D., asst. cashier S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 117a Webster
" Joseph F., plumber and gasfitter, 435 Hayes
" Joseph F., pipe maker W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 371 Minna
" Josephine Mrs., r. 716 Larkin
" Julia, widow, r. 1137i4 Shotwell
" Julia Miss, stenographer Wellman, Peck
& Co., r. 1213 Broadway
" J. v., r. 562 Stevenson
" Kate M. Miss, forewoman Neustadter
Bros., r. 1019 Golden Gate Av
" Katie Miss, r. 1336 Natoma
'■ Louis, clerk John Butler, r. 2209 Steiner
" Louis, laborer, r. \5\OY2 Powell rear
" Lovina, cashier Thompson & Tobias, r.
1724 Eddy
" Lydia F., widow, r. 1236 Bush
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 454 Jessie
" Maggie J., widow, r. 8% Sherman
" Mary, widow, r. 117a Webster
" May Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 21 Powell
" Michael, stevedore, r. 14 Federal
" Minnie Miss, milliner, r. 27^4 Louisa
Butler M. J. Mrs., manufacturer toilet prepara-
tions, hairdressing and beauty parlors,
131 Post
" Norris, barber, r. 13% Virginia PI
" Patrick, policeman, r. Russ House
" Percy B., clerk Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust
Co., r. 2426 Jackson
" Peter, quarryman Gray Bros., r. 406 Broad-
way
" P. F., merchant, r. 818 Eddy
" P. G. Rev., teacher St. Ignatius College,
214 Hayes
" Richard, ink maker California Ink Co., r.
750 Howard
" Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Robert, house painter, r. 1521^4 Mission
" Robert F., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. Berke-
ley
" , Schutze & Co. (incorporated), Frederick
Schutze president, importers millinery,
723 Market
" Terrence, glass blower, r. W s Manchester
nr Stoneman
" Theodore, laborer, r. 2823 Wood
" Thomas, bookkeeper, r. 947a 17th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 23 Silver rear
" Thomas, mason and contractor, r. 1324
Hayes
" Thomas E., boiler maker, r. 65 Clementina
" Thomas F., bookkeeper Porter, Slessinger
&Co., r. 1824 Webster
" Thomas J., peddler, r. Alabama nr Rut-
ledge Av
" Vincent K. (Butler, Schutze & Co.), r. 436
18th
" Walter, cigar maker, r. 27% Louisa
" Walter A., messenger The Liverpool and
London and Globe Insurance Co.
" Walter R., iron worker, r. Alabama nr
Rutledge Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
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Butler Warren C, conductor Cal. St. RR, r.
1423b Bush
" Washington A., machinist Main St. Iron
Wks, r. 3009 Laguna
" William, r. 324 Minna
" William, r. 326 Pacific
" William, packer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 65
Clementina
" William A., mason and builder, r. 1324
Hayes
" William H., clerk, r. 3009 Laguna
" William J., plumber, r. 11371/2 Shotwell
" William O. (Butler, Schutze & Co.}, r. 1403
McAllister
■' William W., janitor Flood Bldg, r. Oak-
land
•' Winifred, widow, r. W s Manchester nr
Stoneman
" Woodman L., boatman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 510 Shrader rear
Butler & Co. (A. B. Butler, A. B. Parker, J. F.
MoGovern and C. B. Bills), commission
merchants, 231 Front
Butler & Haldan (George E. Butler and Ed-
ward B. Haldan), general agents Phoenix
Assurance Co. (of London), and Provi-
dence Washington Insurance Co. (of
Rhode Island), 413 California
4®*Butler. See Beutler and Buttler
Butori Angelo, fruits and vegetables, 937 Oak
Butt August C, grocers and liquors, SE cor
Sutter and Laguna, r. 1631 Sutter
" Carsten C. groceries and liquors, 333, 19th,
r. 1803 Lexington Av
" Christopher F., clerk C. C. Butt, r. 1802
Lexington Av
" Peter D., wood and coal, hay and grain,
336, 19th, r. 1802 Lexington Av
" Peter N., insurance agent, r. 1631 Sutter
" Peter N. Jr., clerk, r. 132 Erie
Butte Lena C, widow, r. 1027 Pacific
" Paul, electrician, r. 1027 Pacific
" Queen Mining Co., F. W. Spencer presi-
dent, .338 Post
" Saul, machinist Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
1027 Pacific
Buttelmann Henry E. A., groceries and liquors,
148, 11th, r. 136, Uth
Buttenbum Henry, expressman, NE cor 1st and
Folsom, r. 3391/2, 8th
Butter Hermann, tinsmith Ahlbach & Co., r. 703
Butterfield B. George, sign painter, r. 108%, 9th
" Charles F., carriage and wagon maker, 820
Howard, r. Berkeley
" Charles S., carpenter Louis Schmidt, r.
509 Gough
" Edward, painter, r. 22 South Park
" Ernest, carpenter, r. 509 Gough
" Frank W., auctioneer, 19 Montgomery, r.
1426 Page
" Fred & Co. (.New York), George M. Lederer
agent, 120 Sutter, room 73
" Frederick, contractor and builder, r. 1314a
Dolores
" Frederick L., carriage maker Charles F.
Butterfield, r. 820 Howard
" George, artesian well borer, r. 108%, 9th
" Ida, widow, r. 132 14th
" Nellie, widow, 108% 9th
" William, real estate and auctioneer, 3
Crocker Bldg, r. Menlo Park
" William A., artesian well borer, r. 108%, 9th
" William E., salesman Nolan Bros, Shoe
Co., r. 1045 Market
Butterick Patterns, 124 Post
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Butterick Publishing Co. (limited), dress pat-
terns and fashion publications, H. A.
Deming manager, 134 Post
Butterly Bartholomew, cigars and tobacco, 102
Steuarf
" Edward, fireman str Santa Cruz, r. 625
Davis
Butterman R. S., bookkeeper, r. 702 Post
" S. R.. bookkeeper, r. 702 Post
Buttermore John, hostler, r. 435 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 216 Clara
Butters Mary, widow, r. 814, 25th
" W. M. Jr., traveling salesman E. J. Bowen,
r. Oakland
Butterworth Edward S., deputy clerk Supreme
Court of California, 825 Market, Empor-
ium Bldg
" James, r. ItiiQYi Lexington Av
" James H., plumber Michael H. Dorgan, r.
14251/2 Valencia
" John B., plumber and gasfitter, 1809 Polk,
r. 1223 "Union
" John W., policeman, r. 2710 Harrison
BUTTERWORTH THOMAS C,
stained glass works, memorial win-
dows, glass bending, cutting, staining
and embossing and cliurch windows,
223-225-227, lotla, telephone South 287,
r. 27 Haight
Buttgenbach Hugo, clerk Joseph Buttgenbach,
r. 314 Steiner
Buttgenbach Joseph, proprietor Pacific Pack-
ing House, NW cor 4th and Bryant, r.
314 Steiner
" Walter, clerk Joseph Buttgenbach, r. 314
Steiner
Butti Peter, r. 249 Pacific
Buttimer John, hostler Caesar Masoero, r. 811
Howard
Buttle Clement F., clerk James Duffy & Co., r.
2325 Harrison
" John T., carpenter, r. 2325 Harrison
" Walter C. brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 311
Carl
But tier James A., laborer S. P. Co., r. Alabama
nr Rutledge Av
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. Alabama nr Rut-
lege Av
" Thomas J., laborer S. P. Co., r. Alabama nr
Rutledge Av
Buttner Adolph, butcher Schrader Bros., r. 13OY2,
19th
" Christina, widow, r. 915 Filbert
" Christopher, cooper, r. I2OI21 19th
" Ernst, driver Adolph Altherr, r. SE cor
Dolores and 17th
" H. & Co. (Henry Buttner and Nicholas
Wirtz), bakery, 120, 3d
" Hattie, seamstress, r. 1417 Mason rear
" Henry (H. Buttner & Co.), r. 120, 3d
" Henry Jr.. baker H. Battner & Co., r. 120
3d
" Henry A., laborer school dept., r. 515 Guer-
rero
" Mary, widow, r. 1417 Mason rear
" Mary Miss, r. 746 Mission
" William, foreman Cal. Art Glass, Bend-
ing and Cutting Wks, r. 31, 13th
Button Frank W., collector Bush & Mallett Co.,
r. 805 Geary
■' Isaac J., driver Golden Gate Oil Supply Co.,
r. 212 Fell
" James (Chonette & Button), r. 136 McAl-
lister
" Philip, cigars, 1501 Polk, r. 1516 Polk
Butts Charles, r. 44 South Park •
" Herman, driver Bluhm & Rathjens, r. 1327b
Pacific
Butz Charles, waiter R. F. Wilson, r. 216 Michi-
gan
" Ellen, widow, r. 2132 Bush
" Frank, laborer, r. 1419 Taylor
" Frederick R., insurance broker, r. 2132 Bush
Butzbach Catherine, widow, r. 338'/^, 2d Av
" Charles A., barber, 1234 Point Lobos Av, r.
3381/2, 2d Av
" Edward G., barber, 3118, 16th
" Ida B. Miss, clerk, r. 338/2, 2d Av
" Minnie E. Miss, candymaker, r. 338^4, 2d Av
Butzer Elmer, baker Alfred Smith, r. 1913 Polk
Butzke William, foreman W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 19 Linden Av
Buxton Annie M., widow, r. 673 Harrison
" L. Mrs., nurse, r. 115, 8th
" Samuel, undertaker, r. 673 Harrison
Buxtorf Christopher, cigars and tobacco, 423 San-
some, r. 348, 3d
Buyer Charles, with Buyer & Reich Co., r. 1128
Sutter
" & Reich Co. (incorporated), I. V. Weiss-
kopf president, E. Loewy secretary,
importers fancy goods, hosiery, under-
wear, etc., 221-223 Bush
Buzard Alfred J., with Shreve & Co., r. Ala-
meda
Buzello Arthur R., masseur, 416 Golden Gate
Av
Buzolo Pietro, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
" Pietro, seaman, r. 12 Bartol
Buzzini George, wines and liquors, 31, 9th, r.
33,9th
" Joseph, liquors, cor Railroad Av and 32d
Av South
" Martin, contractor, r. 1023 Sanchez
Buzzoni G., gardener, Colombo Market
" Giuseppe, teacher, r. 626 California
Byaliano Bernard, chicken ranch, Russia Av
bet Madrid and Lisbon
Byam George, traveling salesman, r. 800 Kearny
Byark John, laundryman, 44 Clinton Park
Bybee James H., engineer S. P. Co., r. 2132 How-
ard
Bye Bertha, widow, r. 526 Chestnut
'" Jacob, carpenter Patrick J. Mclnerney, r.
212, 2d
" Ole, electrician, r. 19 Harrison Av rear
Byers B. P., r. 510 Guerrero
" Frederick, laborer, r. 416 Folsom
" James, stevedore, r. 138 Perry
" James D., carpenter, r. 204 Turk
" Joseph, nurse St. Mark's Hospital
" William, stevedore, r. 138 Perry
Bygrave Burt, bartender, r. IO2I1/, Market
Byington Catherine, widow, r. 1412 Post
" Frank J., student, r. 1412 Post
Byington Lewis F., attorney at law, 156-157
Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 5000, r.
1412 Post
" Walter J. (Guerin & Byington), r. 1350
Market
■' William H., deputy Sheriff, r. 2121 Bush
Byler Alexander L., clerk Charles Brown &
Son, r. Oakland
Byles George, real estate, r. 725 California
Bynon William H., salesman Will & Finck Co.,
r. 148, 14th
Byram Edward, detective, r. 1904 Green
" Frank B., fireman str Monticello
" Izanah, widow, r. 1904 Green
Byrisch Benjamin, r. Moultrie nr Powhattan
Byrkett Edward, laborer Joseph Wagner Mfg.
Co., r. 263/2 Clara
Byrne Agnes, domestic, 1132 Fulton
" Alonzo L., finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 318, 4th
" Anastasia Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Ann, widow, r. 203 Hyde
" Annie, widow, r. 315 Gough
" Annie Miss, clerk, r. 522, 6th
" Annie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" B., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 16 Bour-
binPl
" Bridget, r. 834 Folsom
" Bridget Mrs., varieties, 1205 Scott
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Byrne Cassie, domestic, 1721 Broadway
" Charles, carpenter and saw filer, 14 Howard
" Charles, teamster, r. 86, 9th
'■' Charles F., upholsterer, r. 1407 Devisadero
'• Daniel, porter Hibernia Savings and Loan
Soc, r. 513 Webster
" Edward F., teamster, r. 15 Lafayette
" Ellen, widow, r. 8 Madison Av
" Frank, carpenter Geary St. RR, r. 1530
Post
" Frank, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
556 Natoma
" Frank, laborer, r. 30 Laidley
" Frank Jr., clerk, r. 1612 Buchanan
" Frank B. , clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co. , r. 22 Oak
Grove Av
" Frank E., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Frank J., tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Berkeley
" Frank M., bicyclist, r. 337 Geary
" Frank X., car builder, r. 1612 Buchanan
" Garrett J., superintendent O'Connor, Mof-
fat t & Co., r. Lick House
" George P., plumber Andrew J. Reavey, r.
118, 4th
" Henry D., machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co. r. 246, 7th
" Henry L, r. 817 Oak
" Henry T., teamster, r. 2338 Washington
" James, r. 911 McAllister
" James, billposter, r. 115 Ellis
" James, laborer, r. 1221 Devisadero
" James Jr., bookkeeper State Board of
Harbor Commissioners, r. 911 McAllister
" James J., plumber, r. 11 Noe
" James D., r. 1109 Bush
" James D., carriage painter Carvill Mfg.
Co., r. SE cor Army and Castro
" James F., driver E. Mombert & Co., r. 25
Beideman
" John, r. 911 McAllister
" John, carpenter, r. 2116 Howard
" John, horseshoer, r. 1823 Pine
" John, liquors, 148 New Montgomery
" John, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 122
AshAv
" John, teamster Code, Elfelt & Co., r. 729^4
Church
" John F., grainer, r. 898 Dolores
" John L., plumber, r. 932 Sbotwell
«' John M., capitalist, 533 Kearny, room 1, r.
514 Mason
" John P., r. 905 Harrison
" John P., groceries and liquors, 22 Lang-
ton
" John T., clerk, r. 134 Clara
" John T., manufacturer hat frames, 31, 2d, r.
Alameda
Byrne Josepll (Joseph Byrne & Co.), r. 5 Mint Av
" Joseph, hackman plaza, r, 16 Bourbin PI
" Joseph, laborer Gray Bros., r. 922 Battery
" Joseph, seaman revenue cutter Bear
" Joseph Rev., assistant rector St. Mary's
Cathedral (R. C), r. 1100 Franklin
BYRNE JOSEPH & CO.
(Joseph Byrne), importers and jobbers
in fine woolens, worsteds and cassi-
meres, 1065 Mission cor. Ttb, tele-
phone South 600
Byrne Joseph A., plumber, r. 16 Bourbin PI
" Joseph J., plumber, r. 11 Noe
" Joseph T., engraver, 31 Eddy, r. 15 Morris Av
" J. W., r. Pacific-Union Club
" Kate Miss, stenographer, r. 709 O'Farrell
" Maggie Miss, shade maker G. W. Clark
&Co., r. 315 Gough
" Maria Mrs., r. 817 Stevenson
" Martin, teamster Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. Elsie nr Cortland Av
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 17th Av South
bet Q and R
" Mary Miss, nurse, r. 1214 Larkin
" Mary M., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. Berkeley
" May, widow, r. 2336 Mission
" Michael, ianitor Assembly Hall, r. 1500%
Polk
" Michael, laborer, r. 134 Clara
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 65 Natoma
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction and F="orce,
FOR HAND, WINDIVIILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
311, 313. 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Byrne Michael, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1230 Green
Michael F., teamster, r. 134 Clara
Michael J., teamster, r. 1016 Minna
Myles, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 314
Vicksburg
Nicholas, r. 2116 Howard
Patrick, laborer, r. 20 Lily Av
Patrick, laborer, r. 346 4th
Patrick, laborer, r. 17th Av South bet Q
and R
Patrick, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501 Napa
Patrick T., asst foreman Catton, Bell & Co.,
r. 507, 8th
Peter, clerk, r. 1612 Buchanan
Richard J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1009 Scott
Richard O., coachman, r. 1337 Eddy
Robert, policeman, r. 29 John
Robert Mrs., widow, r. 15 Lafayette
Rose, widow, 905 Harrison
Sarah Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
Stephen, groceries and liquors, Harrison
nr Precita Av
Stephen A., meterman, r. Brewster nr
Faith
Thomas, r. 817 Stevenson
Thomas, policeman, r. 116 Olive Av
Thomas, salesman, r. 513 Webster
Thomas, salesman, r. 729 Church
Thomas, street contractor, r. 932 Shotwell
Thomas B.. r. 932 Shotwell
William, r. 28 Turk
William H., plasterer, r. 937 Folsom
William, machine hand Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 911 McAllister
William, painter, r. 11 Noe
William J., clerk, r. 1407 Devisadero
William J., liquors, 1837 Fillmore, r. 1844
Sutter
William J. Jr., plumber, r. 1407 Devisadero
William W., machinist, r. 5 Treat Av
Winifred M., widow, r. 337 Geary
J6®=Byrne. See Beirne
Byrnes Arthur H., clerk, r. 14 Hawthorne
•' David, teamster, r. 508 Linden Av
" George W., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen
& Co., r. 1119 Vallejo
" Gerald, clerk William R. Baker, r. 705
Mission
" Harry A., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 501
Van Ness Av
" James, r. I6OV2 Clara
•' James, r. 1506 Franklin
" James, hostler James Hurst, r. 832 Mission
Byrnes James D., president People's Ice Co.,
331 Montgomery, room 74, r. San Mateo
" James E., purser str State of California, r.
2112 Mission
" James H., motorman, r. 123 Valley
" John E., laborer, r. 24 Minna rear
" John F., r. 501 Van Ness Av
" John J., carpenter, r. 1174 Harrison
" John R., laborer, r. 512 Linden Av
" Margaret Miss, r. 1214, 20th
" Mary, widow, r. 418 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 501 Van Ness Av
" Matthew, pressman, r. 114 Clara
" Michael C, contractor, 448, 15th
" P., r. 220, 3d
" Peter, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 14 Haw-
thorne
" William, carriage painter, 3121 Mission, r.
2 California Av
" William, fireman Engine 3, r. 1313 Cali-
fornia
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Byrnes William, fireman Young Men's Christian
Assn. Bldg, r. 2511 Bush
" William A., wood turner, r. 19.39 Lexington
Av
" William M., clerk, r. 1416, 25th
4tS=Byrnes. See Burns
Byron Henry H., coppersmith, r. 527 Capp
Byron Jackson Machine Works, Byron Jack-
son proprietor, 625, 6th
" James D., painter, r. 2107 Hyde
" John, contractor, r. 119, 19th
■' John J., painter, r. 1537 Jackson
" Joseph, harness maker Joseph J. King, r.
3;^J Montgomery Av
" Joseph D., r. 2107 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 32 Sycamore Av rear
■' Mauzy Hall, 308 Post
" Thomas F., bricklayer, r. 119, 19th
" William E., contractor, r. 119, 19th
Byson Henry, waiter, r. 3 Harriet
Bystrom Charles, boiler maker, r. 2761, 16th
Byxbee Algernon G. , bookkeeper Albert Hansen,
r. 1038 Mission
" Elmer E., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Berkeley
" George F., shipping clerk G. M. Josselyn &
Co., r. Berkeley
" Howard S., clerk Byxbee & Clark, r. Fruit-
vale
' • J ohn F. , wholesale lumber, 42 Market, room
2, r. Palo Alto
" Robert G. (Byxbee & Clark), r. Fruitvale
Byxbee & Clark (Robert G. Byxbee and J.
Fessenden Clark) commission merchants
and dealers redwood and pine lumber,
ties, posts, etc., 42 Market, room 2
4®"Byxbee. See Bixbee
Cabanas Frederick, porter Edsen & Bernhard, r.
841 Pacific
Cabaniss George H., attorney at law, 7 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. 1212 Geary
Cabanot Bernard, liquors. Railroad Av bet 8th
and 9th Avs South
" Jean P., laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks., r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Cabanski Martin, r. 519 Stevenson
Cable Hotel, Smith & Herold proprietors, cor
28th and Valencia
" House, 219, 10th
" Jacob M., bartender Carter & Clem, r. lOOOi^
Hyde
" Sadie Mrs., r. 504 Turk
Cables Alfred H (Cables & Bailey), r. 2301 Brod-
erick
" & Bailey (Alfred H. Cables and Edward
W.Bailey), wines and liquors, 121 Mont-
gomery
Cabossel John, butcher, 2026 Fillmore, r. 3418
California
Cabral Antone J. (Mora & Cabrall.r. 2197 Powell
" Cass, tailor Allec & Perpoli, r. 1846 How-
ard
■' John, laborer, r. 9i/4 Pratt PI
" Mattias F. (Francis & Cabral), r. bibv.
Mason
Cabrera Eduardo (Cabrera, Roma & Co.), r. 920
Van Ness Av
" Ernest, cashier Cabrera, Roma & Co., r. 920
Van Ness Av
" Pasquel, tailor, lOOG'/^ Pacific
" Robert, buyer Cabrera, Roma & Co., r. 920
Van Ness Av
Cabrera, Roma & Co. (Eduardo Cabrera and J.
Mariano Roma), importers and commis-
sion merchants, 123 California, rooms 9-
10
Cabrille Antone, candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 14 Union PI
Cabro Frank, seaman, r. 733 California
Cacacia Frank, musician, r. 1224 Kearny
Cacaretto Domenico, baker, r. 4 Card Alley
Cacaux Jennie, widow, r. 819 Broadway
Caccari August, waiter, r 722 Broadway rear
Caccia Joseph, traveling agent M. G. Tonini &
Co.
Cacciari Parise, laborer, r. 1333 Minna rear
" Silvestro, hostler, r. 1323 Minna rear
Caceres Jose M., attorney at law, r. 1505 Wash-
ington
Cachot Maximilian A., physician, 207 Taylor
Cadarella John (Marchand & Cadarella), r. 235,
6th
Caddy Louisa, widow, r. 215a Valencia
Cadell James, bookkeeper Martin C. Hogan
Caddell John, laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. 134
St. Rose's Av
" William, r. 846 Mission
Cadden John, painter, r. 1210 Polk
Cademartori Dominic, scavenger, r. 605 King
" James, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" Louis, laborer, r. 606 Greenwich
■' Luigi (G. B. Podesta&Co.), r. 901 Pacific
" Luigi, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Michael, vegetable gardens, Corbett Av nr
Ingleside
" & Carniglia (Luigi Cademartori and An-
tonio Carniglia), fruits and groceries,
426 Green
Cadematori John, sawyer Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r, 606 Greenwich
" Joseph, porter John Perazzo, r. 630 Mont-
gomery
" Luigi (Cadematori & Carniglia), r. 426
Green
Cadenasso Domenico, scavenger, r. 1107 Kearny
CADENASSO E. & CO.
(Eugene Cadenasso and Luigi A. Al-
bora), railroad and steamship agents,
512 Montgomery, telephone Main 353
Cadenasso Eugene (Cadenasso & Co. and E.
Cadenasso & Co.), r. 928U Broadway
" Giuseppe, capitalist, r. 631 Green
" Giuseppe, portrait painter, 121 Post, room
53, r. 1333 Ellis
" LillieMrs., teacher vocal music, r. 1233
Ellis
CADENASSO & CO.
(Eugene Cadenasso), real estate agents
and insurance brokers, houses rented
and rents collected, 512 Montgomery,
telephone Main 353
Cadier Jean, lodgings, 13 Eddy
Cadigan Catherine, widow, r. 19 Shotwell
" Catherine, widow, r. 2235 Geary
" Kate, widow, r. 347i/4 Grove
" MoUie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 347'/i Grove
" William, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 633
3d
4®-Cadigan. See Cadogan
Cadiz Eugenia O., widow, r. 2814 Sacramento
Cadman Harry W., teacher Heald's Business
College, r. 911 Minna
" John O. (Cadman & Kittle), r. Oakland
" Julius G., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Co., r, Alameda
CADMAN & KITTLE
(John 0. Cadman and William S.
Kittle), managers Standard Life and
Accident Insurance Co. and city agents
Home Insurance Co. (N. Y.), 307 Cali-
fornia
Cadmus Gold Mining Co., Charles Stepp presi-
dent, Adolph Rapp secretary, offlce 18
Geary .
Cadogan John H., salesman Mack & Co., r.
Oakland
" Patrick A., entry clerk Levi, Strauss &
Co., r. 3 Redwood Court
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Cadogan Timothy, pipe repairer Spring Valley
W. W., r. ISDore
" Timothy L., helper William A. Schrock,
r. 16 Dore
" Patrick J., bookkeeper John S. Barrett &
Co., r. Oakland
" William R., driver William A. Schrock, r.
16 Dore
Caduc Philip, president Patent Brick Co., 240
Montgomery, and Pilot Commissioner
Cadwalader Edna Miss, school teacher, r. 1501
Washington
" Joseph N., r. 11 Shasta
" Louise, widow, r. 1501 Washington
Cadwell William B., magnetic healer, r. 618
Jessie
Cady Albert H., machinist Rudolph Herman, r.
SW cor Baker and Greenwich
" Allen H., carpenter N. L. Gerts, r. 1420,
12th Av
" Edwin A., clerk, r. 957 Mission
" Harry B., clerk local freight ofBce S. P.
Co., r. Berkeley
Caen Flora, widow, r. 513 Lombard
" Joseph, brassworker, r. 513 Lombard
Caepa Anton, laborer Vermont Marble Co., r.
314 Union
Caf arata Albert, dental student, r. 8 Portland Av
Cafe Columbia, Green Bros, proprietors, 13-15
Powell
Cafe Royal, Hornlein Bros, proprietors, SW cor
Market and 4th
Caflall James E., teamster, r. 218 Uniou
" Mary A., widow, r. 218 Union
Caffarena Angelo, fruits and vegetables, 1414f^
Powell, r. 1412 Powell
Caffarino Joseph, blacksmith B. Grave Co., r.
91/4 Lafayette PI
Cafferata Antonio, r. 802 Broadway
" Antonio, laborer, r. 30th Av South nr San
Bruno Av
" Arasmus, florist, r. 182 Stevenson rear
" Camilla Miss, r. 9 Union PI
" George, paste maker Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 535, 30th Av
" Louis, paste maker Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 535, 30th Av
Cafferty Delia, boxmaker Charles Thiebaut, r.
39 Gilbert
" Martin J., hotel solicitor, r. 335 Broadwav
Caflray Frank, janitor, 420 Montgomery
Caffrey C. S. & Co. (Camden, N. J.), O. F. Willey
agent, 317 Montgomery
" Edward, machinist, r. 1045 Market
" Edward, painter, r. QiVA, 18th
" Frank, tinner, r. gilYz, 18th
" George W., plasterer, r. 911, 18th
" James P., groceries, 1043 Guerrero
" John, agent Appolinaris Water and mer-
chandise broker, 47, 1st
" John J., clerk, r. 1548 Page
" Mary, widow, r. 911»4. 18th
" Michael, laborer, r. 433 Grove
" Patrick, teamster Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 132 Flood Av
" Timothy, laborer S. P. Co.
4®"Caffrey. See Caflery and McCaffrey
Caflisch B. Walter, barber Robert T. Brodek. r.
9361/2 McAllister
Cagliado Giuseppe, porter Campodonico & Mal-
colm Co., r. 10 Varennes
Caglieri Amiel, waiter, r. 622 Green rear
" George G., bookkeeper J. F. Fugazi & Co..
r. 1022 Filbert
Caglieri Guido E., physician, office 520 Mont-
gomery, r. 1022 Filbert
Cagnacci Frederick, liquors, San Bruno Av bet
14th and 15th Avs South
'< Gulliermo (Tu. Corrado & Co.] r. 316 Broad-
way
■' Joseph, r. 1004 Montgomery Av
" Peter, teamster A. Levy & Co., r. 606 Chest-
nut
" Selina Miss, compositor Italian Publish-
ing Co., r. 1004 Montgomery Av
Cagney Margaret, widow, r. 408 Minna
" Timothy M., carpenter, r. 451 Natoma
Cahalan George W.. laborer, r. SE cor 26th and
Bartlett
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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AND ARTISTIC.
O^l-O^V TVlarlcet St.
Cahalan James A., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. 914 Howard
" Julia, widow, dry goods, 1508 Kentucky
" Robert A., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 231/2 Laskie
Cahalin Edward J., clerk, r. 700 Post
" Gertrude H. Mrs., principal Peabody Pri-
mary School, r. 700 Post
" John, salesman, r. 700 Post
Cahen A. & Son (Newman, Cal.), office 118 Wash-
ington
" Adolph, r. 513 Baker
" Albert K., architect, r. 419 Van Ness Av
" Alfred, merchant, r. 419 Van Ness Av
" David (Max Cahen & Co.), r. 513 Baker
" Henry, proprietor Cal. Fruit Evaporating
Co., 118 Washington, r. 1508 Pine
" Isidore W. (Louis Cahen & Son), r. 1917
Franklin
" Joseph, draughtsman Robert H. White, r.
513 Baker
" Louis, merchant, r. 1917 Franklin
CahenLouis & Son (Isidore W. Cahen) manu-
facturers syrups and cordials, importers
spirits and alcohol, 418 Sacramento
" Max (Max Cahen & Co.) r. 1504 Ellis
" Max & Co. (Max and David Cahen), proprie-
tors Commercial Restaurant and Wine
Rooms, 217-219 Pine
" Siegmund, salesman Preservaline Mfg.
Co., r. 513 Baker
•' Solomon, dealer hides, 406 Battery, r. 2232
California
^S^Cahen. See Cahn and Kahn
Cahill Delia Miss, groceries, 1501 Montgomery
" EdwardF. (E. F. Cahill & Co.), r. 410 O'Far-
rell
" Edward F., editor, r. 4.56 Guerrero
" Edward J., civil engineer, 508 California,
room 28, r. Grand Hotel
" E. F. & Co. (Edward F. Cahill), stock-
brokers, 325 Montgomery, room 6
" Emmett, paper carrier, r. 2501 Larkin
" George 1., plumber J. E. Britt, r. 400 San-
chez
" George L., with J. L. Cahill Co., r. 1413
Hayes
" J., hostler, r. 319 Grant Av
" James, office 325 Montgomery, r. 410 O'Far-
rell
" James A., artist Chronicle, r. 9 Caroline
" James H., collector, r. 400 Sanchez
" James W., plumber, r. 400 Sanchez
" Jeremiah, plumber, r. 244a 12th
CAHILL J. L. CO.,
Jolin L. Cahill manager, paper hang-
ing, whitening, and painting, dealers
in paints, oUs, glass and wall paper,
107,6th
Cahill Johanna Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" John, furniture worker, r. 245 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 24 Oak Grove Av rear
" John, machinist, r. 212i/4 Central Av
" John, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 825 Fol
som
" John C, driver Truck 5, r. 1619 Webster
" John E., paper hanger J. L. Cahill Co., r.
1413 Hayes
CahUl John L., manager J. L. Cahill Co., 107, 6th,
r. 1413 Hayes
" Joseph E., engraver, r. 1619 Webster
' Joseph M., laborer St. Mary's Hospital
•' Joseph R., ornamental painter, r. 713 Va-
lencia
" Julia A., widow, r. 706 Stockton
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Cahill Kate, r. 1841 Chestnut
" Kate, widow, r. 13 Fargo PI
" Louisa, widow, r. 909 Minna
" Louisa Mrs., r. l^A 11th
" Martin, boilermaker McMurphy & McEvoy ,
r. 51 Natoma
" Martin, laborer, r. 68 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 9 Caroline
" Michael, drug clerk, r. 337 3d
" Michael, teamster, r. 733 Tehama
" Michael J., hostler Michael Conlon, r. 1519
California
Cahill Patrick, president Cahill & Hall Ele-
vator Co., 314-318 Mission, r. Golden
Gate, Alameda Co.
" Patrick H, wool grader, r. 343 Tehama
" Patrick W., r. 1343 Folsom
" Peter, laborer, r. 44 West Mission
Cahill Stephen D., dentist, 1346 Valencia
" William, clerk J. C. Callaghan, r. 1019'/2
Alabama
" William, stonecutter, r. 313^ Central Av
" William J., plumber James E. Sweeney, r.
134, 11th
" William P., helper U. S. Mint, r. Hay-
wards, Alameda Co.
" William T., painter, r, 604 Bartlett
Cahill & Hall Elevator Co.
(incorporated), Patrick Cahill presi-
dent, Cofran I. Hall vice-president,
Joseph B. Keenan secretary, manufac-
turers elevators, dumb waiters and
hoists of all kinds, 214-218 Mission,
telephone Drumm 57
Cahn Aaron, capitalist, r. 1304 Geary
" Bernard, salesman Joseph Rosenberg, r.
1631 Geary
" David (Lazard Freres), r. Paris, France
" Fanny Miss, saleslady Schoenholz Bros.
&Co., r. 1631 Geary
" Henry S. (H. S. Cahn & Co.), r. Oakland
" Henry S. & Co. (Henry S. Cahn), financial
brokers, 130 Sutter, room 71
" Israel, capitalist, r. 1130 Post
" Julius, merchant, r. 1130 Post
" Leopold I. (Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.), r.
1130 Post
" Max, musician, r. 1631 Geary
" M. A., salesman Inyo Marble Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Mayer I. (Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.), r. 1130
Post
" Meyer L. (J. Baumgarten & Co.), r. 1430
Geary
" Nathan, r. 833 Fell
Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co. (Mayer I. Cahn, Sieg-
fried Nickelsburg. J. Bastheim and L. I.
Cahn), manufacturers and dealers boots
and shoes, 139-131 Sansome
" Sarah, widow, r. 1631 Geary
Cahnbley Charles, cabinet maker A. J. Forbes
& Son, r. 1036a Alabama
Cahnsac C. B., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 1416 St. Charles
Cailleau Armand, cloaks and suits, 46-48 Geary,
r. 1434 Geary
Cailleaud Adolphe, butcher, 80-83 California
Market, r. 916 Pine
Cailteux John B., poultry raiser, Burrows nr
Goettingen
Cain Arthur, washer La Grande Laundry
" Charles J., packer A. I. Hall & Son., r. 1517
Broadway
Cain Charles P., with La Grande Laundry Co.
33 Powell, r. 338, 13th
Cain Cyrus J., asst. keeper Farallon Light
Station
" Frederick, distributor La Grande Laundry
" James, clerk, r. 704^,4 Mission
" James H. (J. H. Cain & Co.), r. 811 Scott
Cain J. H. & Co. (James H. Cain and Albert P.
Jacobs), produce commission merchants.
313-314 Washington
" John, r. 1143 Stevenson
'■ John, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" John J., molder, r. 239. 35th
" Michael, r. 716 Natoma
" Richard, carpenter revenue cutter Bear
" Robert, machinist, r. 303, 3d
" Robert, real estate, r. 211414 Jones
" Rufus K., brickmason, r. 313 Page
" Ruth Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Thomas, expressman, r. 431a Grove
" Thomas, solicitor, r. 816 Sansome
4®=Cain. See Cane, Kaen and Kane
Caine Anthony, laborer, 618, 6th rear
" Charles, carpenter, r. 1230 Fulton
" Edward P., clerk Westchester Fire Ins.
Co., r. Oakland
" Mary, sister superior Mount St. Joseph
Infant Asylum, Silver Av nr Q South
" Thomas W., carpenter, r. 748 Harrison
Caird Mary, widow, r. 1005a Greenwich
Caire Arthur J., secretary Santa Cruz Island
Co., 531-533 Market, r. Oakland
" Frederick F., salesman Justinian Caire
Co., r. Oakland
Caire Justinian, president Justinian Caire Co.,
531-523 Market, r. Oakland
Caire Justinian Co.. Justinian Caire president,
importers and dealers hardware, chemi-
cals, assayers' and chemists' materials,
glassware, wire cloth, wine-growers'
supplies, optical and fancy goods, and
proprietors Excelsior Wire Works, 521-
533 Market
Cairn Harry, pattern maker, r. 41lA Turk
Cairnes Alexander M., machinist Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 807, mh
Cairns Edward, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 37
Lafayette
" James, laborer, r. 704 Natoma
" James, liquors, 613 Stanyan
" John T., chief engineer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 418 Mississippi
" John W., machinist, r. 418 Mississippi
" William, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 1724 Lexington Av
vB®" Cairns. See Kearns and Kerns
Cairon Emilie Mrs., nurse French Hospital
Caito Battista, fish, 17 Clay Street Market, r.
201/4 Lafayette PI
Calainari Antonio, lithographer Pac. Can Co.
Calame Charles, broker, r. 1520 Mason
" Edward, clerk German American Ins. Co.,
r. 823 Hyde
" Henry, restaurant, 438, 3d
" Leon, cook Palace Hotel, r. 529 Vallejo
Caldarella Brothers (Louis and Philip), fruits
and vegetables, 102, 3d
" Jacques, fruits and vegetables, 539, 3d, r.
59 Jessie
" Louis (Caldarella Bros.), r. 56 Minna
" Philip (Caldarella Bros.;), r. 56 Minna
Caldares Frank (Frank Caldares & Bro.), r.
311% Capp
" Frank & Brother (Frank and Joseph), cop-
persmiths, 434 Valencia
" Joseph (Frank Caldares &Bro.), r. 413, 18th
Calden Guy C, carrier postofftce, r. 2031 Taylor
" John, r. 13 White
Calder Arthur B., traveling passenger agent
Canadian Pac. Ry., r. 899 Pine
Calderon Arthur F., carriage trimmer H. M.
Black & Co., r. 620 Green
Calderon Eustoejio, consul Salvador, 303 Cali-
fornia, room 33, and physician and sur-
geon, 526 Sutter
" Filitas, r. 830 Broadway
" Frank A., salesman, r. 1616 Leavenworth
" Gregorio, student, r. 824 Geary
Calderwood Hanson W., quarryman, r. 517 Fred-
" Peter, clerk Stulz Bros., r. 1011
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WT-) r\TJ \ T)ll J A AT lltPOBTER OF SELECTED VINTAGES O:
. D. LllAr IVlAiX, BARTON & OUESTIERS Fine Bordeaux
and 5autemes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
CAL
CROCKEK-LANGLEY DIBECTORY.
CAL
355
Calderwood Robert, engineer, r. 1011 Mason
" Robert, groceries and liquors, 117 Fillmore
Caldon Dennis, longshoreman, r. 473 Shot well
" Edward A., porter Olympic Club, r. 473
Shotwell
Caldwell Angus B., foreman Vallejo St. U. S.
Bonded and Free Warehouses, r. 1501b
Larkin
" Elizabeth Mrs., nurse, r. 1409 Larkin
" Frank, teamster, r. 30 Farallones
" Frank J. C, clerk McNutt, Kahn & Co., r.
211 Dorland
" George P., bookbinder Phillips Bros., r.
706 Folsom
" George W., physician, office and r. 1, 4th
" Hugh M., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 129 Diamond
" James W., student W. J. McGee, r. 737
Ellis
" J. F., r. Palace Hotel
" John, electrician Cal. Elec. Supply and
Construction Co.
" John J., steward, r. 508, 2d
" Martha Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1503 Jackson
" Mary, widow, r. 29 Everett
" Mary A., widow, nurse, r. 432 Turk
" Mary E. Mrs., teacher Bernal Heights
Primary School, r. 211 Dorland
" Minnie, domestic, 811 Castro
" Oroville B., shipping clerk James De La
Montanya, r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
" Robert, drayman George H. Tay Co., r.
Berkeley
" Robert C, tailor H. S. Bridge & Co., r. 706
Folsom
" Samuel, miner, r. 406 Broadway
" Warren, hackman. Plaza, r. 1315 Stockton
" William, machinist, r. 1409a Mason
•' William, machinist, r. 2039 Howard
" William A., real estate agent, 530 Califor-
nia, room 65, r. Berkeley
" William D., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
1528 California
«S=-Caldwell. See Cauldwell and Colwell
Caledonia Club Hall, 111 Larkin
" House, NE cor Point Lobos and 43d Avs
" Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co. Nev.), A. S,
Groth secretary, 414 California
Caledonian Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Caledonian Insurance Company (Edinburg),
Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents, George
W. Spencer manager, 323 California
Calef Henrietta S., widow, r. 320 Ellis
Calegari F. & Co. (Frank Calegari, Rosa Demar-
tini and Angelo Ratto), bakery, 427i/i
Union
" Frank (F. Calegari & Co.), r. 427^/^ Union
" Henri, florist, 531 Pine
Calegaris Joseph, druggist and chemist, SE cor
Kearny and Pacific and president
Italian Chamber of Commerce, r. 814
Lombard
Caler Frederick E., stockman Brunt, r. 423
Dolores
Calestini Angelo (Calestini & Franchi), r. 420
Filbert
Calestini & Franchi ("Angelo Calestini and
Luigi Franchi), pork butchers, 1410 Du-
pont
Calesto Eugenio, fisherman, r. 526 Broadway
Caley John (Caley & Roeder), r. 138 South
Broderick
" Robert, blacksmith W. S. Phelps, r. 13214
Dorland
Caley & Roeder (John Caley and William F.
Roeder), proprietors The Del Monte, 1
Grant Av cor O'Farrell
Calelly James, plumber, r. -My., Stevenson Av
Camain JoLn C, attorney at law, 524 Spreckels
Bldg, 927 Market
Calhan C. Mrs., widow, r. 717 Turk
Calhon Frank, driver Berringer & Walsh, r.
I3I614 Bryant
Calhoun Charles A., special policeman, r. 119
Murphy Bldg
" David, cabinet maker, r. 208 Pennsylvania
Av
" George S., master bktn Archer, office 220
California
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
309 XO SIT IVIARKET" ST.
Calhoun Martin, teamster S. H. Harmon Lum-
ber Co., r. 102 Nebraska
" Thomas W.. teamster S. H. Harmon Lum-
ber Co., r. 102 Nebraska
" William, teamster Alfred N. Grant, r. 20
Golden Gate Av
-8®= Calhoun. See Colquhoun
Calice Anton, foreman Joseph Jacquemet & Co.,
r. 533 Broadway
Calif Hammit, cook, r. 644Y2 Howard
" Henrietta S., widow, r. 320 Ellis
California, J. C. Hoag publisher, 225 Post
" Academy of Medicine, rooms SE cor Bush
and Van Ness Av
California Academy of Sciences, David Starr
Jordan president, 819 Market
California Academy of Sciences, Library and
Museum, 819 Market
California Adsigns Co., Herman Shainwald
president, L. D. Owens vice-president,
street car, depot and fence advertising,
bill posting and distributing. 204 Sutter
" Ammonia Works, Pac. Bone, Coal and Fer-
tilizing Co. proprietors, Abraham Hass
manager, 612-614, 7th
California and Japan Trading Co., Y. Fkumoto
proprietor, 120 Sutter, rooms 30-31
CalifomiaandNevadalceCo., George W.Smith
superintendent, F. G. Drum secretary,
office 30 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, works 356
Tehama
California and NevadaLand Co., W. G. Witter
president, Charles J. Deering secretary,
49 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
" and Oregon Land Co. The (Oregon), Abra-
ham Halsey secretary, 530 California,
rooms 49-50
" and Sonora Gold Mining Co. (Mexico), John
C. Jens president, Theo Frolich secre-
tary, 320 Sansome, room 2
California ArcMtect and Building News The
(monthly), California Architectural Pub-
lishing Co. publishers, 408 California,
rooms 16-17
" Art Metal Works, Henry Weymann presi-
dent, Charles W. Grimm manager, 49-51
Fremont
" Architectural Publishing Co., W. J. Cuth-
bertson president, Oliver Everett secre-
tary, publishers The California Archi-
tect and Building News, 408 California,
rooms 16-17
California Art Glass, Bending and Cutting
Works, William Schroeder president,
Henry J. Breuer secretary, 103-105 Mis-
sion
" Artistic Metal Works, Coppieters&Mockel
proprietors, 21-23 Jessie
California Association of Civil Engineers, Otto
Von Geldern secretary, 819 Market, room
56
" Automatic Gas Regulator Co.. office 231 Post
" Bag, Tent and Awning Co., Petermann &
Frank proprietors, manufacturers bags,
tents and awnings, 111 Clay
" Bankers' Magazine, J. W. Treadwell pub-
lisher, 50 Montgomery Block
CALIFORNIA BARREL CO.,
J. L. Koster president, F . J. Koster vice-
president, J. A. Koster secretary, office
327 Market, factory cor Nevada and
Louisiana
California Bellows Manufacturing Co., James
Campbell and Charles W. Troyer proprie-
tors, 123-1,25 Beal
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E-H g California Bible Depository, 1037 Market
Piq o California Bible Society, Rev. John Thompson
K^ -9 district superintendent, William Abbott
J^j g* secretary, 1037 Market
P^ "3 California Block, cor California and Battery
•^fl H '■ Blue Print Co., C. Herbert Hasty manager,
^Sj 120 Sutter, rooms 66-67
'^ g California Board of Underwriters, J. D. Max-
I -[-( well manager. 421 California
;^ 5 California Boiler Works, J. C. Lemmer & Co.
<— ~» ^ proprietors, 125-137 Fremont
^-" £ CALIFORNIA BOTTLING CO.,
q5^ {3 Robert P. Wieland president, Adolph
<u S Dunker vice-president. Christian Geb-
cpa ^ ret manager and treasurer, Edward
y^ C. Kalben secretary, sole bottlers John
*— ^ Wieland' s Lager, and sole agents Man-
itou Mineral Water, 1407-1417 Eddy,
_^ telephone West 144
"^ California Boulevard, 3200 California
L^*. California Brass and Bell Foundry, Vincent
L_ Kingwell proprietor, 125, 1st
California Brewing Co. (Charles Baltz, Henry
and John Peters and Adolph Dittmann).
E s Douglass bet 17th and 18th
" Bridge and Construction Co., Alfred W.
Burrell president, W. L. Prather Jr. sec-
retary, 19 Crocker Bldg
" Broom Manufacturing Co. (John P. Henry
and Charles R. Puckhaber), E s 17th bet
Howard and Shotwell
California Building, Baldwin & Hammond
agents, 246 Sutter
" Building and Loan Assn. (Alameda), C. E.
Naylor secretary, 8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor
CALIFORNIA BURIAL CO.,
B. T. Scott secretary and manager,
215 Sansome, room 6
California Business Syndicate, Theodore Reich-
ert president, 4-5 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
California Camera club, Alonzo G. McFarland
president, Charles F. Cormack secre-
tary, 819 Market, room 58
'< Canneries Co., Hardwig Peres president,
Emanuel Straus vice-president, Sol Ja-
cobs secretary, David H. Sewell super-
intendent, hermetically sealed goods,
425-441 Brannan «j^ -
California Cap Co., William Letts Oliver pres-
ident, F. J. Fletter vice-president, T. W.
Wallace secretary, manufacturers blast-
ing caps and electric exploders (and
Stege Station, Contra Costa Co.), office
218 California, room 1
California Car Works, J. Hammond & Co. pro-
prietors, 330 Beale
California Casket Co., William P. Morgan pres-
ident, manufacturers and jobbers under-
takers' supplies, 934-936 Mission
California Catering Co. The, Huber Brothers
proprietors, J. Meyer manager, office
California Hall, 620 Bush
" Cement Co., Joseph Scheerer proprietor,
SW cor 9th and Brannan, office 21-25, 10th
" Champagne Co., Jasper N. Killip presi-
dent, George D. O'Neil secretary, office
244 Stevenson
" Chemical Works, John Reynolds proprie-
tor, E s San Bruno Av nr 27th
" Chinese Missions, Rev. W. C. Pond secre-
tary, 5 Brenham PI, 1729 San Carlos Av
and 1818 Laguna
" Christian Advocate (weekly), W. S. Mat-
thew editor, 1037 Market
California Cloak Co., Charles Mayer Jr. & Co.
proprietors, 105 Post
" Clock Co., Harris J. Becker proprietor, 410
Kearny, room 4
" Club (ladies), Mrs. M. Touchard president,
Miss N. Conway secretary, 131 Post
California Coal Company, D. Miller manager,
1511 California
" College of Pharmacy, S. H. Melvin presi-
dent, George J. Harvey secretary ,W. M.
Searby dean, 113 Fulton
CALIFORNIA CONCRETE CO.
(A. H. Oppenheimer and H. G. Good-
man), contractors artificial stone pav-
ing and concrete, 14 Post, telephone
Main 110
California Condensed Juice Co., George Walcom
agent, 402-404 Sutter
California Construction Co., Charles R. Eager
president, Edward P. Gray secretary,
street and railroad contractors, 404,
17th, room 13 Nucleus Bldg, telephone
Main 5780
" Correspondence Club, R. Garner Curran
business manager, 510 Montgomery
" Cotton Mills Co. (Oakland), John Y. Millar
secretary, 310 California
California Curled Hair Co., George Fuchs pro-
prietor, Kansas and Army nr San Bruno
Av
" Cycling Club, SW cor 22d and Folsom
California Cycle Manufacturing Co., A. J.
Luckhardt manager, 1404-1406 Devisa-
dero
' ' Dairy, F. R. Smith proprietor, office 35 Eddy
" Dairy Kitchen, Charles Bush proprietor,
761-763 Market
California Debris Commission, office 59 Flood
Bldg
" Decisions (weekly), L. R. Dempster & Co.
publishers, cor Glen Park Av and Bond
" Decoration Works, Charles F. Schiller pro-
prietor, 618 Bryant
" Decorative Art Rooms, 131 Post
California Demokrat (German daily and
weekly) California Demokrat Publish-
ing Co. publishers and proprietors, 409
Bush
California Demokrat Publishing Co., Frederick
Hess president and manager, Frederick
Hess Jr. secretary, publishers and pro-
prietors California Demokrat, 409 Bush
" Desiccated Food Co. (Herman I. Nager),
manufacturers consolidated soups, 103
Commercial
California Distilling Co. (Antioch), C. Jest &
Son managers, 306-308 Clay
California Distributing Co., F. j. Carolan
president, 44 Luning Bldg
" Door Co., C. F. Doe president, E. H. Kit-
tredge treasurer, 113-115 Market
" Drug and Spice Mills, L. D. Owens presi-
dent, A. Boyken secretary, Eugene
Unger manager, 589-591 Mission
" Drug Co. Daniel Maclean president, Le
Roy F. Herrick secretary, drugs and
chemicals, 1420 Folsom
California Dry Dock Company, The, John J.
Beaton superintendent, James W. Hart
secretary, docks foot of Bryant and
Spear and Hunter's Point, and pro-
prietors Mission Rock Warehouse, office
302 California
California Electric Light Co., 229 Stevenson
CALIFORNIA ELECTRIC SUP-
PLY AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY,
Ernst H. Forst proprietor, 1145 Mar-
ket, telephone South 329
CALIFORNIA ELECTRICAL
WORKS, Monroe Greenwood president,
George D. Greenwood vice-president
and manager, Fred A. Greenwood sec-
retary and treasurer, 35 Market
California Engraving and Designing Co., Emil
Kehrlein manager, 309 Kearny
" Entomological Society, 220 Sutter, room 18
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erick and Julius Weil proprietors, office
120 Sutter, room 52, laboratory 7th and
Bryant
" Farmer (semi-monthly), Warren & Co.,
editors and proprietors, 1004 Howard
California Feather Co., Thomas Sullivan pro-
prietor, manufacturers pillows, 743 Mis-
sion
California Fertilizer Works,
Bayle, Lacoste & Co. proprietors, J. E.
Miller manager, ofllce 527 Merchant,
factory 5tli Av South het L and M ;
telephones, factory 7030, office Main
1503
California Fig Syrup Co., Thomas E. Haydon
president, John J. Quinn secretary, 322-
324 Hayes
California Fireworks Company of San Fran-
cisco (limited), John Sroufe president,
A. J. Donzel secretary and manager, 219
Front, works NE cor 16th Av South and L
California Fish Commission, H. F. Emeric
president, 78 Flood Bldg
" Fisherman's Co., Fisherman's Wharf foot
of Union
" French Laundry Co., Loustalet & Hickei
proprietors, 1142 Howard
California Froebel Society, 64 Silver
California Fruit and Wine Land Co., Solomon
Sweet president, Arnold Stahl secre-
tary, 212 Sansome, room 29
CALIFORNIA FRUIT CO.
(incorporated), A. Devoto president,
E. H. White secretary, John Connor
manager, commission merchants,
wholesale dealers foreign and domes-
tic green and dried fruits, produce,
poultry, eggs, etc., 505-507 sansome
California Fruit Evaporating Co., Henry Cahen
proprietor, 118 Washington
" Fruit Grower (weekly), B. N. Rowley pro-
prietor, 203 California
CALIFORNIA FURNITURE
MANUFACTURING CO., Nathaniel P.
Cole president, Foster P. Cole treasurer,
Charles M. Cole secretary, importers
and dealers furniture, carpets, up-
holstery, draperies and window cur-
tains, 117-121 Geary, Starr King Bldg
California Fuse Association,
James B. Merritt manager, 220 Cali-
fornia, room 3
California Fuse Works, James Eva proprietor,
factory cor 14th and Channel, office 220
California, rooms 1-2
" Gas Engine Co., J. M. Ough president, P.
M. Hendry vice-president, A. M. Hendry
secretary, G. W. Waltenbaugh manager,
130 Main
California Gas Engineering and Machine Co.,
Badlam Bros, managers, 511 Market
California Gas Fixture Co,,
Joseph Simonson president, Fred W.
Farrar secretary, manufacturers, im-
porters and dealers in electric fixtures,
gas fixtures, wrought-iron work, fire-
place furnishings, 123 Geary
California Gas, Light and Fuel Co., A. P.
Bacon president, 320 Sansome, room 12
California Glove Co., F. G. Conklin & Co. pro-
prietors. 507 Market
California Glue Works, Martin Holje proprie-
tor, cor 6th Av South and R, ofiioe 106 Pine
" Gold Mines, C. W. and C. M. Cross, 8-9
Chronicle Bldg
" Gold Quartz Mining and Milling Co. (Ne-
vada Co.), John J. Meyers, 109 California,
room 1
California Green and Dried Fruit Co., N. Oh-
landt president, John A. Buck vice-
president, Joseph Martin secretary and
treasurer, W.O. Randolph manager,offlce
327 Market
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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California Grocery Co. (incorporated), Miles A.
Philbon president, Jennie M. Leonard
secretary, 1700 Hayes
CALIFORNIA GUARANTEE
INVESTMENT CO., H. M. A. Miller presi-
dent, John W. Butler secretary ; not a
"Surety" or " Fidelity " Co., tout one
where money is loaned on real estate
and improvements payable in a defi-
nite number of monthly installments,
326 Montgomery
California Hall, Huber Brothers proprietors, 620
Bush
California Hat Works, John B. Guttmann pro-
prietor, manufacturers and importers
gents' hats. 111, 4th
" Herb and Chemical Co., Charles E. Morey
secretary, 847 McAllister
" Historical Society, J. V. Cofley president,
A. S. Hubbard secretary, 819 Market
room 52
California Horse Repository, Harcourt G.
Biggs and L. Richardson proprietors,
dealers in horses, 510 Van Ness Av
California Hotel, Jean Marie Gales proprietor.
210 Montgomery Av
California Hotel The, R. H. Warfield proprietor,
N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant Av
" House, 103 Clark
" House, Kramer & Petersen proprietors,
624-626 California
CALIFORNIA INK CO.,
Lincoln H. Lewars manager, manufac-
turers black and colored printing and
litlin inlrs nnr] rnllprs 4-1 ."i Saf>.rnTnf>Tit.n
Califdmia Institute of Public Accountants,
J. E. Fainum president, J. L. Fields
vice-president, T. E. Atkinson secretary
and treasurer, 419 California, rooms 1-2
uaiuomia insurance uo., j^ouis j_,. wromweii
president, James H. Anderson secretary,
4)0 California
" Insurance Review (monthly), J. Alfred
Lueders editor and proprietor, 403 Mar-
ket
California Iron and Wrecking Co.
(successors to California Iron Yards),
Henry J. Rogers president, Rotoert S.
Moore secretary, Charles S. Castle
manager, 638-640, 2d, telephone Main
5153
California Italian Paste Co. (C. R. Splivalo &
Co.), 307 Battery
California Jewelry Co., Levison Brothers pro-
prietors, 134 Sutter
California Jewelry Factory, , Rothschild &
Hadenfeldt proprietors, 207 Sutter
California Jockey Club, Thomas H. Williams
Jr. president, D. M. Burns vice-president,
R. B. Milroy secretary, office 204 Sutter
California Journal (weekly), Huefner & Engelke
proprietors, 415 Montgomery, room 6
California Jute Mill Co., L. P. Drexler presi-
dent, Louis Lissak secretary, mills East
Oakland, office 409 California, room 4
" Keramic Club, 231 Post, room 29
California Kindergarten Training School, 64
Silver
" Lace Co., Abe Gruhn manager, 222 Bush
" Land Bureau, Owen W. Forsyth manager,
628 Market
California Last Factory (J. C. Waller, C. L.
Eldridge and W. F. Unfred), 117 Main
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California Launch Building Co., Donald Ross
president, W. C. Davidson secretary, 300
Davis
" Lawn Tennis Club, Dell Linderman presi-
dent, SE cor Bush and Scott
" Laxative Dates Co., office and latioratory
4th and Townsend
" League of Mutual Building and Loan
Associations, Charles E. Naylor secre-
tary, 8 Mills Bldg. 8th floorj
" Line of Packets The, from New York
Williams, Dimond&Co. agents, 202 Mar-
ket
California Lumber Co., George K. Porter presi-
dent, D. H. Bibb manager and secretary,
O. H. Greenewald treasurer, manufac-
turers Oregon pine, spruce and Port
Orford cedar, office 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10
telephone Main 756
California Machine Works, William H. Birch
& Co. proprietors, 129-135, 1st
California Market, Thomas Brown superinten-
dent, from California to Pine, Kearny to
Montgomery, telephone Main 565
" Medical and Surgical Infirmary, W. R.
Jamison, M. D., manager, IO2914 Market
California Medical College,
1422 Folsom, Daniel Maclean president
and dean, dean's oface, 6 Eddy
California Medical Journal (monthly), Cali-
fornia Medical College publishers, O N
Miller manager, 1422 Folsom
California Metallurg-ical Works,
Saville MacLymont & Co. proprietors,
mining and consulting engineers and
metallurgists, 10 Annie opp Palace
Hotel, bet Market and Mission, tele-
phone Main 733
California Mills, N. Parrish & Co. proprietors
30-34 Spear '
" Miners' Association, Julian Sonntag secre-
tary, 430 California, room 1
" Mining Exchange, John Bouse secretary,
24 Merchants' Exchange Bldg
" Mortar Company, Joseph Scheerer pro-
prietor, SW cor 9th and Brannan, office
21-25, 10th
•' Mountain Tea Co., William T. Kibbler
manager, 437 Larkin
" Musical Journal (monthly), Franz J. Zif-
ferer publisher, 26 O'Farrell, room 17
CALIFORNIA MUTUAL BEN-
EFIT society THE, membership fee
$5 $1 per month, no other expense,
$10 per week in case of sickness, $8 to
$25 m case of accidents, $75 burial
benefit, James W. Hanna secretary.
Murphy Bldg ^•"^'■y,
California Mutual Savings Fund Loan and
Building Association, William E. Lutz
secretary. 205 Sansome
California Natural Carbonic Acid Gas Co. F
„ ,.^ P- Bane agent. 10 Stevenson
California Natural Gas, Oil and Land Com-
pany, E. J. Beane president, Leander
L. James secretary, 419 California, room
lb
California Navigation and Improvement
Co., Joseph D. Peters president. Sidney
Newell secretary, Hugh J. Corcoran
nianager, Charles D. Clark San Fran-
cisco agent, office Washington St. Wharf
(Pier 3), telephone Main 805
California Neckwear Co., Marcus Levy mana-
ger, 224-226 Bush
" -Nevada Creamery Co. (Nevada), Marcus
M. Johnson manager, commission and
dairy produce, 111 Front
California Notion and Toy Co., L. B. Feigen-
baum manager, 524-526 Market and 23-25
Sutter
" Northern Land Co., office 122 Davis
CALIFORNIA NURSERY CO.
(NUes, Alameda Co., Cal.), John Rock
president, J. H. Henn secretary, San
Francisco oflce 205 Sansome
California Oak Leather Association, Oscar J.
Kron secretary, 125 Clay
CALIFORNIA OPTICAL CO.,
Henry L. Davis president, Watson D.
Fennimore vice-president, John W.
Davis secretary and treasurer, scien-
tific opticians and manufacturers and
importers optical goods, 317-319
Kearny
California Orchard and Farm
(weekly), agricultural, horticultural,
live stock, creamery and poultry jour-
nal, B. Fehnemann publisher, 510
Montgomery, subscription $1.00 per
year
California, Oregon and Idaho Stage Co., H.
Wadsworth president, A. H. Boomer
manager, office 14 Sansome, room 11
California Pacific Railroad Co., W. V. Hunt-
ington secretary, 4 Montgomery
CALIFORNIA PAINT CO.,
0. S. Orrick president, manufacturers
Averill mixed paints, colors in oil,
putty, etc., and agents Santa Cruz
glues, ofiace and factory 22 Jessie
California Paving Co., Joseph Scheerer presi-
dent, Emil V. Scheerer secretary, 21-25,
10th
California Perforating Screen Co., P. A. Wag-
ner and G. A. Hinkelbein proprietors,
147 Beale
•' Petroleum and Asphalt Co., 215 Crocker
Bldg
" Pharmaceutical Society and College of
Pharmacy, 113 Fulton
California Philatelic Press Club, George M.
Schiller secretary, 105 O'Farrell
" Philatelist, Ernest H. Gambs publisher,
1815 Devisadero
California Photo-Engraving Co.,
engraving by all processes, fine half-
tones on copper a specialty, design-
ing, lettering, etc., estimates fur-
nished, 513 Market
California Pioneers Society of. Pioneer Bldg,
4th nr Market
California Pottery and Terra Cotta Company,
Francis M. Stevens agent, NE cor Lar-
kin and Market
California Powder Works
(Santa Cruz County and Hercules-
Station, Contra Costa County), John
Bermingham president, J. F. Nesmith
secretary, 230 California
California Prison Commission, 1713 Stevenson
" Pure Food Co. (Oakland), George M. Spen-
cer secretary, 328 Montgomery, rooms 65-
66
•' Quartette, C. L. Gage manager, 32 Mont-
gomery
" Ranch, C. Dahle proprietor, office &5 Eddy
California Rattan Co., W. F. Mau president, F.
P. McCann secretary, 55-61, 1st
" Redwood Co.. Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
agents, 316 California
" Retail Druggists' State Association, 113
Fulton
" Road Machine Co., Arthur Mercer secre-
tary, 221 ~
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California Roof Insurance Co., Joseph Soheerer
president, Emil Sclieerer secretary, 21-
25, 10th
California Roofing and Repairing Co., Charles
J. Koefoed manager, 30 Chronicle Bldg
California Rubber Co., R. H. Pease manager,
577-579 Market
" Rural World The, Edmund T. Boone man-
ager, 49, 1st
California Safe Deposit and Trust Co., J. D.
Fry president, Henry Williams vice-
president, J. Dalzell Brown secretary
and treasurer, SE cor California and
Montgomery
" Sal Soda Co., Charles Jantzen agent, office
402 Front
" Sandstone and Contracting Co., J. C. Moffat
manager, 40 Montgomery
" Sausage Factory, Winter & Felslng pro-
prietors, 37 Main
California Savings and Loan Society The,
David Farquharson president, Vernon
Campbell secretary, 1-2 Mills Bldg, 9th
floor
CALIFORNIA SAW WORKS,
H. Bird and J. C. Haugby proprietors,
manufacturers and dealers in saws,
saw teeth, timber jacks and general
sawmill supplies, saw repairing in all
its branches, 208-210 Mission, tele-
phone Main 1505
California School of Design, J. R. Martin s cre-
tary, SE cor California and Mason
" School of Elocution and Oratory, Miss
Emily Curtis principal, 8-9 Young Men's
Christian Assn. Bldg, 5th floor
California School of Mechanical Arts The,
Horace Davis president, James S. Bun-
nell secretary, George A. Merrill princi-
pal, 16th, El Dorado, Utah and Nebraska
California Slavenian Colony (Jeram, Cal.),
Rev. P. J. Jeram, president, N. H. Lang
secretary, office 602 Market, under Crock-
er-Woolworth National Bank
California Society for the Prevention of Cruel-
ty to Children, Charles Sonntag presi-
dent, John McComb secretary, 95 Dono-
hoe Bldg
" Society of the Sons of the American
Revolution, E. W. McKinstry, president,
Edwin Bonnell secretary. Pioneer Bldg
" Soda Water Works, Goetz & Blohm pro-
prietors, 516 Octavia
California Spring Manufacturing Co., Thomas
Sullivan proprietor, bedding supplies,
743 Mission
California Staats Zeitung (German weekly),
California Demokrat Publishing Co., pub-
lishers and proprietors, 409 Bush
" Stables, John Nolan & Sons proprietors,
1611-1613 California
" Star Oil Works Co., D. G. Scofield pres-
ident, Charles B. Wheaton secretary,
office 13 Pine
California State Almanac (German), Philo
Jacoby publisher, 612 Commercial
California State Board of Dental Examiners,
F. F. Tebbets president. J. D. Hodgen,
D. D. S., secretary, office 1005 Sutter
California State Board of Horticulture, 1-3
Mills Bldg, 5th floor
California State Board of Pharmacy, John H.
Dawson secretary. 1177 Valencia
California State Board of Trade, J. A.. Fiicher
secretary, 16 Post
California State Bureau of Labor Statistics, E.
L. Fitzgerald commissioner. 325 Sutter
California State Democratic Club, 17 Flood
Bldg
California State Floral Society, E. J. Wick-
son secretary, office 220 Market
California State Hotel, John Serres proprietor,
771 Howard
" State Military Band, A. Mathieu band-
master, G. J. McGregor manager, 328
Bush
California State Mineralogist, John J. Craw-
ford, office 24, 4th
w.w.
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WOOD
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MONTAGUE & CO.
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iSTOVES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
California State Mining Bureau, John J. Craw-
ford mineralogist, 24. 4th
California State Protective Association, J. P.
Edofl president, Winfleld Scott secre-
tary, 24 Mills Bldg. 6th floor
" State Therapeutic College, T. G. Carpenter
dean, a5-86 Donohoe Bldg
California Storage Warehouse, Thomas H.
Rooney proprietor. 772 Mission
" Stove and Iron Works, Charles Henderson
president, office 304 Montgomery
California Street Cable Railroad Co., J. B.
Stetson president. Alfred Borel & Co.
treasurer, Albert Stetson secretary, J.
W. Harris superintendent, office and
depot SW cor California and Hyde, tele-
phone East 113
California Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
Rev. W. R. Goodwin pastor, cor Broder-
ick and California
California Street Police Station, 538 California
'■ Stump Puller, Arthur Barnes manager,
82-84 Zoe
California Sugar Refinery, Claus Spreckels
president, John D. Spreckels vice-presi-
dent, Adolph B. Spreckels secretary,
office 327 Market
" Surgical Hospital (private). Dr. J. Dennis
Arnold and Dr. Julius Rosenstirn pro-
prietors, 935 Sutter
California Suspender Manufacturing Co., S.
Zekind & Co. proprietors, 6-8 Sutter
" System of Hotel Advertising, Patrick
E. McCarthy manager, 321 Montgom-
ery
" Tallow Works, Roth, Blum & Co. and
Charles and Jerome Milly proprietors,
N s 5th Av South bet K and L. office 201-
203 California
^' Tartar Works, George de Latour proprie-
tor, 819 Sansome
California The (Hotel), R. H. Warfield proprie-
tor, N s Bush bet Kearny and Grant
Av
California The, Charles Golinsky proprietor,
wines, liquors and lunch rooms, 228 Mar-
ket
California Theatre, Al Hayman & Co. (incorpor-
ated), proprietors, Louis A. Morgensteru
business manager, N s Bush bet Kearny
and Grant Av
CALIFORNIA TITLE INSUR-
ANCE AND TRUST CO., Charles Page
president, Harry D. Laurie secretary,
L. R. EUert manager, 210 Montgom-
ery, Mills Bldg, telephone Main 1811
California Tool Works, John Weichhart pro-
prietor, machinists, blacksmiths, model
and die makers, 143-145 Beale
California Transportation Co., Andrew Nelson
president, N. Anderson secretary, office
Jackson Street Wharf (Pier 5), telephone
Main 628
California Tule Anti-Caloric Co., James E. Bell
president, William Borrowe secretary,
401 California, room 22, factory 2223-2229
Folsom
California Turf The (weekly), John R. Dickson
and Dwight L. Hackett publishers and
proprietors, 410 Montgomery, room 4
" Type Foundry, The Painter-Cornell Co. pro-
prietors, 510 Clay
California Undertaking Co., A. D. Cheshire
president and manager, SW cor Geary
and Stockton
WATSON & CO.
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over the capsule of every bottle.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO, 329 Market St.
California Underwear ractory, Mrs. Gertrude
Rosenthal proprietor, Oscar Lewis man-
ager, 1025 Market
CALIFORNIA UNIFORM CO.
(Marcus Lafee and James Russell) mer-
chant tailors, National Guard and so-
ciety uniforms a specialty, 523 Market
California Upholstering and Carpet Beating
Works, Michael F. Jordan proprietor,
1024 Oak
California Vigorit Powder Co., George A. Moore
president, Frederick W. Peters secretary,
works California City, Marin Co., offlce
208 California
" Violet Co.. Otto Weisman manager, 2I14, 3d
California Volksfreund (German weekly). Cali-
fornia Volksfreund Publishing Co. pub-
lishers, 429 Montgomery
California Volksfreund Publishing' Co., F. B.
Schoenstein president, Henry F. Budde
secretary, publishers California Volks-
freund, 429 Montgomery
" Wagon and Carriage Co. (Walter L. and
Emil P. Heise), 3614 Fremont
" Warehouse (Bonded and Free), Haslett &
Swayne proprietors, NE cor 2d and
Towhsend
" Wharf and Warehouse Co., Balfour, Guth-
rie & Co. managers. 316 California
" Window Cleaning Co., Charles Rossi man-
ager, 242 Sutter
CALIFORNIA WINE ASSN.,
Charles Carpy president, Percy T.
Morgan vice-president and general
manager, Albert Lachman 2a vice-
president, Henry Van Bergen secre-
tary and treasurer, Henry Lachman
feneral superintendent and Henry
ohler superintendent wine making,
SW cor 2d and Folsom
California Wine Co., Frederick Kaufman pro-
prietor, 901-905 Mission
California Wine Cooperage, Fulda Bros, pro-
prietors, .30-40 Spear
California Wine Depot, Henry Stoever pro-
prietor, NE cor 16th and Howard
" Wine Growers" Union. John A. Whelan
president, William Whelan secretary,
318 Market
" Wine Makers' Corporation, Herman Ben-
del president, John H. Wheeler secretary
and manager, 46 Luning BIdg
California Wire Cloth Co., A. S. Hallidie presi-
dent, Benjamin Scarles vice-president,
W. A. Grubb secretary. Victor Enginger
treasurer and manager, 8-10 Pine
California Wire Works, A. S. Hallidie presi-
dent, Henry L. Davis secretary, 8-10
Pine, works 332 Bay
California Woman's Hospital, F. w. Vowinckel
M. D., surgeon in charge, Abraham
Halsey secretary and treasurer, 3118
Sacramento
California Wood Novelty Works, George F.
Atkinson proprietor, 1119 Market
" Wool Depot, F, S. Moody proprietor, 422-
432 Townsend
California Woolen Mills (Petaluma), Torr &
Haskell proprietors, office 118 Battery
California World Co. (incorporated), George H.
Bartlett manager, publishers The Cali-
fornia World, 623 Montgomery
California World The (weekly), California
World Co. publishers, 623 Montgomery
Caligraph Typewriter Agency,
James D. Brown manager, 413 Mont-
gomery
Calin John, furnished rooms, 1415 Stockton
Calio Gardner R., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 1424 Clay
Calish A. E., salesman Son Bros. & Co., r. 1411
Sacramento
" John J., barber, 2133 Fillmore, r. 2131 Fill-
more •
" Raphael S., teamster, r. 1411 Sacramento
J8®=-Calish. See Kalish
Calisher Fanny, widow, r. 829 Ellis
" Harry B., salesman, r. 829 Ellis
" Joseph, clerk Knight & Co., r. 839 Ellis
JS^Calisher. See Kalisher
Caliterna Ottario, chief cook Franz Siebrecht,
r. 826 Broadway
Calkins Frank, asst. Christian H. Westphal,
r. 123 City Hall Av
" John U., receiving teller The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. Berkeley
Call B. G., r. 1045 Market
Call Charles A., machinist Yankee Novelty
Mfg. Co., r. 1045 Market
" George W., r. 1331 Washington
Call The (San Francisco) (daily and weekly),
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prietor, business offlce 710 Market, edito-
rial rooms 517 Clay
Callaghan Agnes Miss, hairdresser G. Lederer
r. Ill Stockton
" Annie Mrs., r. 554>4 Bryant
" Arthur V., capitalist, 421 California, r. 830
Eddy
" Charles, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Charles W. (O'Neill Bros. & Callaghan), r.
Alameda
" Cornelius, carpenter, r. 603 Minna
" Cornelius, helper United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 3105 Mission
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 350 Michigan
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 2024 Filbert
" Daniel (Callaghan & O'Byrne), r. 3410 Fill-
more
" Daniel J., r. 830 Eddy
" Dennis, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. 938 Pacific
" Edward, carpenter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 45^4 Jessie
" Ellen, widow, r. .309, 17th
" Emmet, druggist, r. 3410 Fillmore
" George F., boatman, r. 635 Bay
" Hannah Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.',
r. 350 Michigan
" Humphrey, barber, 16, 34th
" J., attorney at law, r. 157, 7th
" James, longshoreman, r. 17 South Park
" James J., blacksmith S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
734, 24th
" James P., clerk postofftce, r. 2024 Filbert
" Jane, widow, r. 830 Eddy
" John, bricklayer, r. 573 Minna
" John, carpenter, r. 350 Michigan
" John, coalpasser str Alameda
" John, harness maker J. C. Johnson & Co., r.
323 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" John, master bark Northern Light, offlce
46 Steuart
" John, tooldresser J. R. Blanchard & Co., r.
606, 8th
" John C, fruits, 367, 3d, r. lOldY^ Alabama
" John D., physician, r. 3410 Fillmore
" John F., compositor Sterett Printing Co.,
r. 938 Pacific
" John J., finisher United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 3105 Mission
" John J., laborer, r. 230 Duncan
" John L., foreman Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 833 Broadway
" John M., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1516
Powell
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Bay
'• John W., carpenter, r. 173 Tremont Av
" Joseph, straw presser Thomas H, Kor-
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Callaghan Julia, domestic, 1703 Octavia
" Kate, domestic, 1529 Sutter
" Kate Mrs., janitor Richmond School, r.
SW cor Point Lobos and 3d Avs
" Luthena, domestic, 821 Howard
" M., liquors, 948 Howard
" Maggie, housekeeper, 2840 Jackson
" Maggie Miss, with Tuhbs Cordage Co., r.
350 Michigan
" Martin A., plasterer, r. 735a 24th
" Mary Miss, domestic, 13^4 Zoe
" Matthew, laundryman, r. 530^4 Valencia
" Michael, laborer, r. 735a 24th
" Michael J., plumber, r. 1214 Broadway
" Patrick (Callaghan & Hartnett), r. 224 Mc-
Allister
" Patrick, hostler Michael Conlon, r. 1531
California
" Patrick, shoemaker Lobenstein Bros., r.
921 Natoma
" Sarah, widow, r. 305 San Jose Av
" Thomas, fireman str Encinal, r. Oakland
" Thomas, mining, r. 13V2 Zoe
" Thomas, teamster, r. 64 Sierra
" Thomas F., boiler maker, r. 350 Michigan
" Thomas L., plasterer, r. 8 Dehon
" Timothy, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Oakland
" William, chief engineer str Santa Cruz, r.
Oakland
" & Hartnett (Patrick Callaghan and Daniel
Hartnett), liquors, 224 McAllister
" & O'Byrne (Daniel Callaghan and Charles
S. O'Byrne), insurance agents, 405 Mont-
gomery, I'oom 15
;e®="Callaghan. See Callahan
Callaghy J., apprentice H. Friedrichs, r. 1605
Bryant •
" Thomas, laborer, r. W s Bryant Av nr 15th
Callahan Anthony J., r. 1363 Fulton
" Bridget, r. 1362 Fulton
" Catherine, widow, r. 1460 Minna
" Charles, policeman, r. 833 Broadway
" Cornelius, butcher, r. 905 Sanchez
" Daniel, liquors, 50, 7th
" Daniel J., shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 517, 26th
" Delia, widow, r. 1214 Broadway
" Dennis, gasfitter, r. 213^4 Clara
" Dennis, sign painter, r. 33 Kissling
" Dennis F., shoemaker, r. 417 Laguna
" D. J., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 4 Juniper
•' E., boiler maker McMurphy & McEvoy, r.
Oakland
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaking, 833 Broad-
way
" Ellen, widow, r. 906, 23d
" Eugene, r. 547 Mission
" Frank W., deputy Sheriff, r. 1335a Folsom
" Felix, miner, r. 307 Clara
" Hannah, widow, r. 21314 Clara
" Henry, foreman Am. Biscuit Co., r. 1028
Washington
" Hugh, junk' dealer, 737 Folsom
" James H. (Callahan & Bundeson), r. 15
Scott
" James P., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
1123 Larkin
•' Jeremiah, assistant storekeeper S. F. Gas
Light Co., r. 156, 3d
" Jeremiah, teamster, r. 214, 15th
" John, bartender, r. 1214 Broadway
" John, driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 1146 Mis-
sion
" John, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" John, laborer, r. lORausch
" John, laborer, r. 1917 Hyde
" John, teamster O'Connell & Lewis
" John D., clerk, r. 333 Van Ness Av
•' John J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 511 Bryant
" John J., shoemaker, r. 931 Natoma
" John M. , r. 334 Sadowa
" John R., druggist, r. 217 Eddy
" Joseph F., porter San Jose Woolen Mills
Co., r. 431c Natoma
" Joseph J., teamster Francis X. Steflen, r.
2131/2 Clara
" Katherine T. Miss, teacher Clement Gram-
mar School, r. 1331 Geary
Callahan Margaret, widow, r. 2432!4 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 1 White
" Mary, widow, r. 900 Bryant
" Mary, widow, liquors, 1511 Kentucky
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 330 O'Farrell
" Mary E. Miss, principal Clement Gram-
mar School, r. 1321 Geary
" Maurice, saloon watchman str San Jose
•' Michael, driver, r. 537 Howard
" Michael, paper carrier, r. 309 East North
" M. J., water tender U. S. str Albatross
" N. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1416 Broadway
•' Patrick, r. 39% West Mission
" Patrick, helper, r. 501 Napa
" Peter, fireman str City of Sydney
" Peter, laborer, r. 430 Clementina rear
" PeterP., engineer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2108
Lombard
" Peter P., marine fireman, r. 742 Harrison
" Thomas, laborer, r. 430 Clementina rear
" Thomas, laborer, r. S s 24th nr Utah
" Thomas, machine hand Rosenthal, Feder
& Co., r. 3013 Laguna
" Thomas H., liquors, 3012 Laguna
" Timothy, cutter L. Goodfriend & Co., Oak-
land
" Timothy, tanner Morris Windt, r. SW cor
Sierra and Vermont
" Timothy C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 105
Walnut
" Timothy J., groceries and liquors, NW cor
Bay and Hyde, r. 800^^ Bay
" William, r. 635 Bay
" William, engineer, r. 900 Bryant
" William, laborer, r. 22, 14th
" William H., baker Am. Biscuit Co., r. 1028
Washington
" William J., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 1124 Folsom
" & Bundesen, (James H Callahan and Boye
Bundesen), ship painters, Spear Street
Wharf
4®=Callahan. See Callaghan
Callan Ellen, widow, r. 19 Welsh
" Eugene C, salesman Richard Tiddy, r. I2QY2
Rose Av
" James, carpet sewer John W. Shanahan, r.
1658 Market
" James, groceries and liquors, SW cor 34th
and Noe
" Jeremiah, teamster Charles S. Healey, r.
57 Precita Av
" John, laborer, r. 19 Welsh
" John N., car builder, r. 41 Louisa
" Patrick, foreman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" Thomas, r. 'Z-ZWz Birch Av
Callan Tliomas, wines and liquors, 14 Turk
" Thomas J., bartender Thomas Callan, r. 6
Margaret Court
" Thomas M., bartender M. Bishop, r. 129
Silver
Callanan Jonas, teamster, r. 503 Ash Av
" Michael J., teamster, r. 39% Moss
" Richard, laborer, r. 532 Mission
Callandreau Jules, physician and surgeon, of-
fice and r. 403 Powell
Callane Anna, widow, r. 724 Harrison
Callaway Alfred W., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1011 Golden Gate Av
" J. T. Norman, bookkeeper H. Hughes & Co.,
r. 1021 Van Ness Av
Callely Ann, widow, r. 274 Minna
" William H., locksmith, r. 274 Minna
Callen Freda, domestic, 1441 McAllister
" J., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
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Callen James J., packer Wilson Bros. Co., r. 1658
MarKet
•' Michael, laborer Ballard & Hall. r. 10054
Gilbert
" Michael, marble polisher Ruflino & Bian-
chi, r. California Av, opp Parker
Callender Clifford, driver, r. iibv^ Broad way
•' Henry, r. 2812a Howard
■' Henry A.. Jeweler, 126 Kearny, room 7, r.
1422 Devisadero
" Henry E., machinist, r. 1422 Devisadero
" John A., physician, r. 711 Jones
" John T.. rigger, r. 1426 Mason
■' Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 1426 Mason
•' Monroe N.. salesman Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 2812a Howard
" Pinkie Miss, teacher music, r. 1426 Mason
Callero Luigi, gardener, Colombo Market
Calley Elias J., manufacturers' agent, 45 Stev-
enson, r. Oakland
'■ Henry C, salesman Whitall, Tatum & Co.,
r. Sausalito
" Robert B., agent Whitall, Tatum & Co., 45
Stevenson, r. Oakland
Calli Nicholas, peddler, r. 1318 Kearny
Calligan James, florist, r. 44214, 6th
Callinan Ella A. Miss, stenographer Siebe,
Glanville Co.. r. 17 Hubbard
" Herbert E.. foreman stereotype dept. Daily
Report, r. 2641 Howard
" John (Callinan & Murray), r, 17 Hubbard
" Mollie, domestic. 1610 Fell
• Murty, policeman, r. 2641 Howard
•' Murty A., clerk Daily Report Pub. Co., r.
2641 Howard
•' William, policeman, r. 1058 McAllister
" & Murray (John Callinan and George W.
Murray I. barbers. 131, 2d
Callingliani WiUiam J., general agent Scottish
Union and National Insurance Co. (of
Edinburgh) and Orient Insurance Co.,
420 California, r. NW cor Sutter and
Stockton
Calliopean Club, Max Blum secretary, 1620 Cali-
fornia
Calliscli Frank E., general life insurance, 705
SpreckelsBldg. r. Alameda
Callison Johnson L,., mining expert, r. 19 Pearl
Callnon Eugene W., stationery, 430, 3d, r. 504, 3d
'' F. W. Mrs., varieties, 504, 3d
Callsen Anna, widow, r. 1435 Pacific
" Peter, collector, r. 1435 Pacific
Callundan Ferdinand H.. floorwalker Will &
Finck Co., r. 917 Hyde
■' Frederick P., clerk, r. Commercial Hotel
" Jules J., manager and captain Morse's
Patrol, .545 California, r. 1225 Ellis
" William T., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r.
712a Fell
Callustro Companv The. Charles H. Lombard
agent. 621 Market
Calmann Julius, superintendent P. F. Nolan &
Co.. r. 921a Golden Gate Av
Calmel Anthony, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Calmen James, painter, r. 19^2 Stevenson Av
Calmette Virginia, r. 211, 4th
Calmeyer Henry, clerk William Warnke, r. 734
Broadway
Calmon Eugene, proprietor The White House,
520 Jackson
Calnan Daniel, clerk, r. 4 Howard Court
" Daniel, laborer, r, 72314 Natoma
" John A., shoemaker, r, 515, 29th
•' Mary, widow, r. 515. 29th
■' Michael, litho pressman, r. 515, 29th
Calnan Michael T. , machinist Cahill & Hall Ele-
vator Co., r. 532 Howard
" Thomas M.. transferer, r. 515, 29th
" Timothy C, policeman, r. 414 Duncan
Calnen John J., entry clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
Calnon Edward, clerk, r. 26 Russ
" Patrick, laborer, r. 26 Russ
Calori Augustino, scavenger, r. 22 Jasper PI
CALORIC VITA OIL CO..
E. Cotton Smitb secretary and adver-
tising manager, 1513 Buchanan
Calsing Martin, machinist, r. 651 Stevenson
Calvano Daniel, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Vincenza. bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
Calvary Cemetery. See Mount Calvary Ceme-
terv
Calvary Presbyterian Churcli, Rev. John
Hemphill, D. D., pastor. NW cor Powell
and Geary
Calvert George W., clerk Thomas Sullivan, r.
31 Pleasant
" John, chemist, -12 Phelan Bldg, r. 1143 Polk
" John, contractor, r. 31 Pleasant
■' John L.. finisher W. & J. Sloane & Co.,r.
625 Powell
Calvert Lithographing and Engraving Com-
pany (of Detroit, Mich.), David Hunter
agent, 207 Battery, room 21
" Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r 31 Pleasant
" Martha Miss, teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 31 Pleasant
" Mary, widow, r. 2115 Baker
Calvert's Pharmacy, Alfred D. E. De Smet
manager, SE cor Clay and Kearny
Calvin Eugene, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1510
Sanchez
" Stephen M., watchman, r. 540 Folsom
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1211 Sanchez
" William H., longshoreman, r. 540 Folsom
Calway Nellie, widow, r. 1001 Natoma
Calzia Bartholomew Rev., S. J., treasurer and
secretary St. Ignatius College
Camano Joseph, seaman, r. 1129 Clay
Camarinos Christopher, r. 426 Stevenson
" Demetrius G., general commission and
dealer tropical fruits, nuts, etc., 519-523
Sansome, r. 502 Washington
Cambernous Alexander, cooper, r. 424 Clemen-
tina
Camblats Paul, laborer Cal. Fertilizing Wks,
r. 5th Av South bet L and M
Camblein David J., clerk John Sroufe & Co., r.
Alameda
" Mary T. Mrs., teacher Henry Durant Pri-
mary School, r. Alameda
Camblon Charles, seaman, r. 822 Montgomery
Camblos Frank, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 235
California Av
Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission
Cambridge The, Mrs. M. Hillyer proprietor, 916
Howard
Cambron Carroll G.. merchandise broker, 201
Front, r. Mill Valley, Marin Co.
Camden Charles, office 405 Montgomery, room 5,
r. Shasta, Cal.
Camela Bartolo, fisherman, r. 11 Pollard PI
Camenarder George, milker G. L. Perham, r.
Cambridge nr Bacon
Camenos Louis, cook John Peters, r. 48 East
Camera Emanuel, boots and shoes, 628 Broad-
way
Cameron A. Mrs., r. 425 Linden Av
" Alexander, fireman, r. 207 Minna
" Alexander, plasterer, r. 100 Jones
" Alexander, starter Cal. St. RR, r. 1324ii
Pine
" Alexander D., car dispatcher Market St.
Ry., r. 29A 1.3th
" Angus, deputy U S. Marshal, r. 2323 Howard
" Archibald, carpenter, r. 9 Adair
" Bedford, clerk local freight ofQce S. P. Co.,
r. 2604 Manchester
■' Bessie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1923 Ellis
" Burton W., carpenter Sutro Baths
■' D., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 435 Na-
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Cameron Daniel D., carpenter, r. 631% Stevenson
" Daniel F., gasfltter, r. 8 Angelica
" Daniel W.. shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder &
Co.,r. 108 Taylor
" Delia, domestic, 1237 Guerrero
" Donaldina Miss, teacher Presbyterian
Chinese Mission Home, r. 920 Sacra-
mento
" Dudley A., clerk James A. Snook & Co., r.
936^2 Folsom
" Dugald, laborer, r. 2304 Hyde
" Edward N., confectionery, 351 and 1835 De-
visadero, r. 1196 Haight
" Ernest, extraman Truck 3, r. 1425 Market
" Eveline Miss, dressmaker, r. 1933 Ellis
" Frederick, baker, r. 1111 Stevenson
" George, grocer, r. 732a 18th
" George, harness maker, r. 926'/^ Folsom
" George E., purser str Dauntless, r. 931
Howard
" George T., clerk The Crocker- Woolworth
National Bank, r. 711 Jones
" Gordon, carriage painter, r. 1196 Haight
" Gordon B., clerk Lunt Bros., r. 3430 Cali-
fornia
" Ida B. Miss, physician, 2653 Howard
" J., laborer, r. 834 Kearny
" J. Alexander, timekeeper King-Morse Can-
ning Co., r. 2604 Manchester
" James, car repairer S. P. Co.
" James, chief cook str State of California
" James, plumber William F. Wilson, r.
13391/2 Market
Cameron James A., chief clerk superintendent
Southwestern Division Wells, Fargo &
Co's Express, 43 New Montgomery, r.
Alameda
" James A. , lineman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 433Natoma
" James G., r. 1196 Haight
" James H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. The Berkshire
" J. Lincoln, marine engineer, r. 2015 Golden
Gate Av
" John, laborer, r. 409, 29th
" John, machinist, r. 1037 Dolores
" John, stonecutter, r. 329%, 6th
" John J., r. 232%, 4th
" John J., clerk Dickins Lumber Co., r. 409,
29th
" John W., salesman Code, Elfelt &Co.,r.
630 Golden Gate Av
" Mary J., widow, r. 505 Devisadero
" Mary N. Mrs., nurse, r. 1040% Mission
" Neil, groceries and liquors, NW cor Minna
and Mary
" Neil H., r. 917 Howard
" P. O., laborer, r. 504 Napa
" Robert D., carpenter Market St. Ry., r. 202
Fair Oaks
" Rose, widow, r. 716 O'Farrell
" Thomas H., horseshoer Thomas O'Rourke,
r. 2015 Golden Gate Av
" Tobacco Co., Catton, Bell & Co., agents,
406 California
" William, cook, r. .334 Main
'< William, painter Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 427% Ringold
" William H., superintendent agencies
Chronicle, r. 1517 Baker
Cameron's Steam Pumps, Union Iron Works
agents, 223 Market
Cames Alexander, cook, r. 1003 Mason
" Ferdinand, butcher, 13 and 38 Centre Mar-
ket, r. 1003 Mason
" Frank, laundry, 150 Shipley
" Louis, carrier postofftce, r. 13 Laskie
" Paul, cellarman Em. Meyer & Co., r. 150
Shipley
" Peter, r. 1047, 19th
Cameto Laurent (J. Baron & Co.), r. 2016 Stock-
ton
Camgros John B., bottle cleaner Arpad Har-
aszthy, r. Oakland
" John R., bartender Theophile Vaissiere, r.
3131, 16th
" Marie, domestic, 2100 Jackson
Camia Massimo, barber Stern & Pearson, r. 11,
6th
Camicca Giovanni, scavenger, r. 8 Ohio PI
Camicia Joseph, laborer, r. 17 Boardman PI
Camilla Bartolomeo, fisherman, r. 10 Margaret
PI
" Giovanni B., fisherman, r. 10 Margaret PI
Camille Jules, proprietor Baltimore House, 502
Bush
Camilleri Antonio, porter M. Goss & Co., r. 545
Washington
Camilloni G. & Co. (Giuseppe Camilloni, Angelo
Ravano and Joseph Canepa) , commission
merchants, fresh, salt, smoked and dried
fish, 5-6 Clay Street Market, 518 Clay
" Giuseppe (G. Camilloni & Co.), r. 10 Vin-
cent
Caminetti Antonio B., r. 906 Buchanan
" Brace, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 1322% Fil-
bert
" J., blacksmith, r. 814 Montgomery
" Mary, widow, r. 2315 Larkin
" May, widow, r. 226 Haight
" Richard, assayer, r. 1322% Filbert
Camiso Antone, plaster worker F. T. Riley, r.
430 Filbert
Camissa Louis, laborer, r. 1805% Stockton
Camlong John, laborer, r. 156 Clara
Camm Charles W., salesman C. E. Whitney &
Co., r. 413 Post
Cammett John H., traveling salesman Tillmann
& Bendel, r. Eureka, Humboldt Co., Cal.
Camous Andre, locksmith and bell hanger, 436
Bush
Camozzi Gabriel G., salesman Yates & Co., r.
" Lucio, tinsmith, r. 12 Union PI
" Peter, tinsmith, r. 10 Pollard PI
Camp Clark A., widow, r. 521 Turk
" James M., clerk David S. Hirshberg, r. 1175
E 19th, Oakland
" John W., helper La Grande Laundry
" Sarah, widow, r. 128 Locust Av
4®~Camp. See Campe and Kamp
Campa Bartolomo, capitalist, r. 430 Union
" George L., clerk, r. 831 Fulton
Campagna Frank, boots and shoes, 300 Golden
Gate Av, r. 5 Sonora
Campagno Emanuel M., poultry, 1320 Polk, r.
San Bruno Road nr Five Mile House
Campagne Sylvester, musician, r. 1334 Natoma
Campana Alfiero, waiter Sartori & Fantina, r.
531 Union
" Angelo, waiter Sartori & Fantina
" Domenico, waiter Sartori & Fantina
" Peter S., clerk money-order division Post
Offtce, r. 815% Vallejo
" Vincenzo (Demattei & Co.), r. 333 Blake
Campbell A. J., foreman George H. Tay Co., r.
Oakland
" Albert N., traveling salesman Weister &
Co., r. Grand Hotel
" Alexander, baker, r. 36 Eddy
" Alexander, liquors, 636. 3d, r. 424 Bryant
" Alexander, longshoreman, r. 1327 Sansome
" Alexander, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 143
Minna
Campbell Alexander Jr., attorney at law, 305
Larkin, r. 725 Union
" Alexander L., contractor and builder, 301
Montgomery, r. 1525 Fulton
" Alfred, laborer, r. 523 Mission
" Alvin L., miner, r. 20 Allen
" Amy T. Miss, vice-principal Broadway
Grammar School, r. 1320 Jackson
" Andrew, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Andrew McM., joiner Union I. Wks, r. 1020
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
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Campbell Anna C. Miss, dressmaking, 14 Grant
Av, room 70
Anne B. Miss, teacher Pacific Avenue Pri-
mary School, r. 1320 Jackson
Annie Miss, compositor Filmer-Rollins
Electro. Co., r. 1221 O'Farrell
A. R., waiter str Mariposa
Archibald, bartender, r. 827 Folsom
Archibald, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
Archibald, cook Herbert Martin, r. 1305
Clay
Archibald, fireman S. P. Co.
Archie E., attorney at law, 45-48 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 25 Sanchez
Arthur, hostler, r. 3059 Point Lobos Av
Arthur C. coal and teaming, 1.32-134 Fol-
som, r. 1233 Fulton
Arthiir L., contractor, 301 Montgomery
B. F., r. 105 New Montgomery
Bridget, widow, r. 16 Geneva
Catherine, widow, r. 12 HoUis
Catherine, widow, r. 108 Clara Av
Catherine Miss, r. 754 Harrison
Charles, bartender, r. 630 Bush
Charles, foreman, r. 401 Harrison
Charles, plasterer, r. 241, 17th
Charles J., insurance and real estate, 225
Sansome
" Charles J., salesman Will E. Fisher & Co.,
r. 416Steiner
Campbell Cbarles P., secretary Overland
Freight Transfer Co., SE cor 5th and
Bluxome, r. 1320 Jackson
" Charles R., porter, r. 259b Clara
" Colin J., widow, r. 808 Van Ness Av
'■ C. W., steerage watchman str City of Rio
de Janeiro
" Daniel, r. 1050 Mission
" Daniel, marine fireman, r. 817 Battery
" Daniel, molder, r. 1040 Kentucky
" Daniel, printer, r. 653 Folsom
" Daniel, teamster, r. 1102 Kansas
" Daniel D., house mover and carpenter, 6
Broad
'■ David R. (Aicher & Campbell), r. 215 Vallejo
'■ Dennis, clerk, r. 126 Hayes
■' Dominick, printer, r. 653 Folsom
Campbell Donald Y., attorney at law, 530 Cal-
fornia, room 53, r. Oakland
" Dugald, machinist, r. 524 Arkansas
" Duncan, labofer, r. 5 Natoma rear
" Duncan, quartermaster str San Juan
" E. Mrs., proprietor Thistle House, 783!/2
Market
" Edward, carpenter, r. 1023 Mission
" Edward, clerk, r. 30i/i Moss
" Effle E. Mrs., hairdresser, 2226 Howard
" E. G., employee Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 142, 7th
Campbell E.L., attorney at law, 33-34 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. Palo Alto, San Mateo
Co.
" Elbert L., stock clerk John Quadt & Co., r.
102 Ellis
■' Elizabeth Miss, milliner, r. 18 Rincon Av
" Estella, widow, r. 844a Howard
" E. W., bookkeeper G. Orsi, r. 1525 Powell
" Felix, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Frances S. Miss, r. 808 Van Ness Av
" Francis, laborer Vulcan Iron Wks., r. 3
Simpson PI
" Francis, quartermaster str Corona, r.
1055A Howard
" Frank E., motorman Market St. Ry.. r.
1606 Church
Campbell Fred M., manager American Book
Co., 101 Battery, r. Oakland
Campbell Fred S., secretary Mangrum & Otter,
27 New Montgomery, r. The Renton
Frederick, draughtsman, r. 748 Howard
Frederick B., plumber, r. 33 Clementina
George A., laborer, r. 2 Boston PI
George B., contractor, 301 Montgomery, r.
1904 Market
George D., attorney at law, 14 Sansome,
rooms 35-36, r. 416'Steiner
Grace, widow, r. 2017 Pine
Hannah, widow, r. 3411 Geary
Harry F., 2d assistant engineer str Eureka,
r. 73 Clementina
Harry N., collector Harbor Commissioners,
foot 3d, r. 1825 Sutter
Campbell Henry C, attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 53, r. Sausalito
" Hubbard J., cashier Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 1310 Hyde
" Isabel, widow, r. 1404 Sanchez
'• Isabel Miss, school teacher, r. 1404 San-
chez
" J. Alexander, salesman Tubbs Cordage
Co., r. Oakland
•' James (Campbell & Pettus). r. 230, 7th Av
" James (Campbell & Troyer), r. Sonoma
•' James assistant engineer
'• James, boiler maker, r. 2 Minnesota
•' James, boiler maker, r. 820 Greenwich
'■ James, clerk Hornlein Bros.
'■ James, fireman str Walla Walla, r. 175
Perry
■' James, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
■' James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1040
Kentucky
" James A., calker, r. 247, 3d
" James A., clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co.. r. Oakland
Campbell James A., judge Police Court No. 1,
chambers New City Hall, 1st floor, r.
New Western Hotel
" James E., blacksmith, r. 361 Clementina
" James E., machinist Byron Jackson, r. 324
19th
" James H.. driver San Mateo Ranch Dairy,
r. 12 Hollis
" James J., gilder S. & G. Gump, r. 513
Minna
" James R., salesman, r. 25 Welsh
'• James S., cook Charles Kopp, r. 346, 7th
'• James W., r. 2226 Howard
'■ James W., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 134
Hartford
" James W., mill hand Cal. Barrel Co.. r.
1040 Kentucky
" James W. H., commission merchant, office
Section 1 Sea Wall, r 816 Lombard
'■ Jane F., widow, r. 123 Germania
" J. E.. r. 28 Turk
" Jennie Miss, clerk J. Spaulding & Co., r.
728^/4 Clementina
" John, r. 919 Webster
" John, r. 1428 Pacific rear
" John, bricklayer, r. 738'/2 Clementina
" John, cleaner Burkhardt & Mugan, r
Harrison
" John, contractor, 301 Montgomery, r. 1913
McAllister
" John, draughtsman, r. 30 (330), 13th
" John, fireman str Sausalito, r. Sausalito
" John, helper Union I. Wks, r. 501 Napa
" John, laborer, r. 1040 Kentucky
" John, packer Hills Bros., r. 215 Vallejo
" John, sawyer, r. 9a 6th
" John, seaman, r. 22 East
" John Jr., contractor, 301 Montgomery, r.
Berkeley
" John D., carpenter, r. 515 Hickory Av
" John D., with Electric Laundry Co., r. 51
Precita Av
" John F., carpenter, r. 1529 Post
" John F., clerk Traffic Association of Cal-
ifornia, r. Oakland
" John G., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 524 Arkansas
" John J., ship painter Callahan & Bun-
desen, r. 18 Rincon Av
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Campbell John M., surgical dresser City and
County Hospital
" John M., teamster, r. 1235b Folsom
" John M.. teamster, r. 1529 Post
" John v., with Tubbs Cordage Co., r. East
Oakland
" Joseph, carpenter John Sanders, r. 312 Van
Ness Av
" Joseph, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
29 Dehon
" Joseph, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co. , r. 683a Clementina
" Joseph A., horseshoer. r. 12 Hollis
" Joseph C. (Reddy, Campbell & Metson),
attorney at law, 116-122 Crocker Bldg, r.
2619 Buchanan
" Joseph C, melter John G. lis & Co., r. 519
Elizabeth
" Joseph H., physician, 427, 24th
" Joseph W., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1005 Capp
" Josephine, widow, r. 8 Bridge
" Kate, domestic, r. 16 Geneva
" Kate Miss, milliner, r. 18 Rincon Av
" Lawrence, carpet layer Campbell & Sor-
ensen, r. 1603 San Carlos Av
" Lena Mrs., milliner, r. 473 Jessie
" Lena Mrs., presser J. Spaulding & Co., r.
7281/4 Clementina
" Lewis A., clerk Alexander Campbell Jr.,
r. California Hotel
" Lily, widow, r. 27 Lily Av
" Lizzie Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 320 Brannan
" Louis, r. 420 Jackson
" Lucy J., widow, r. 416 Steiner
" M., widow, r. 522 Union
" Malcolm D., carpenter, r. 50 Merritt
" Margaret, widow, r. 30 (330) 13th
" Margaret Miss (Campbell & Sutherland),
r. 538 Hayes
" Mark, carpenter and builder, 126 Hayes
" Mark Jr., finisher United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 923 Shotwell
" Marriner Mrs., teacher vocal music, r.
1820 Turk
" Mary, widow, r. 910 Page
" Mary, widow, r. 1104 Kansas
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 754 Harrison
" Mary Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. ISSVs
Castro
" Mary F., widow, r. 113 Chattanooga
" Mary J., widow, r. 1829 Union
" Mary P., physician, 427, 24th
" Michael, fireman str Santa Rosa
" Michael F., mining expert, 40 California,
room 5
" Murdoch, shipwrights' and calkers' tools,
102 Steuart, r. 132 Turk
" Murdoch A., ofBce 63 Flood Bldg, r. 621 1/2
Post
" Nellie Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Oscar, clerk, r. 114 McAllister
" Patrick, coalpasser str City of Puebla,
r. 41 Natoma
" Peter J., shoemaker, r. 1081 Broadway
" Peter M., marine engineer, 9 Mission
" P. H. Mrs., r. 1320 Jackson
" Printing Press and Manufacturing Co.
(New York), The Painter-Cornell Co.
Pacific Coast agents, 510 Clay
•' Ralph, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 843
Devisadero
" Ralph, type caster, r. 479 Frederick
" Ralph v., blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 479
Frederick
" Remembrance H., mining, 602 Market, r.
1825 Sutter
" Robert, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 524
Arkansas
" Robert Jr., coppersmith, r. 524 Arkansas
" Robert E., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
2 Minnesota
" Robert E., canmaker, r. 1428 Pacific rear
" Robert J., assistant engineer str Bay City,
r. 228, 19th
" Robert M. Rev., pastor First Christian
Church, r. 238g 12th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S^I-S^T- IVIARKET" ST.
Campbell Rose, domestic, 1916 Pacific Av
" Rose Miss, spooler Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Rose Mrs., midwife, r. 1606 Church
" Ruth G. Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 1320 Jackson
" Sadie Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Samuel J. (S. J. Campbell & Son), r. 962y2
Harrison
■' Samuel J. & Son (Samuel J. and William),
butchers, 334, 3d
^' Shadrick, policeman, r. 239 Guerrero
■' Stephen, engineer, r. 51% Precita Av
■' Sween, carpenter, r. 120, 7th
" Sybil Miss, stenographer State Council
American Protective Assn, r. 2 Minne-
sota
" Theodore, miner, r. 33 Fell
" Thomas, bell man International Hotel
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 357 Brannan
" Thomas, laborer, r. 66 Tehama
" Thomas D., blacksmith, r. 153 Perry
" Thomas J., brickmason. r. 1813 McAllister
" Thomas J., superintendent J. J. O'Brien
& Co., r. 522 Union
" Thomas P., teamster, r. 1235b Folsom
" Thomas R., seaman, r. 28 Clay
Campbell Vernon, secretary The California
Savings and Loan Society, 1-2 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor, r. 507 Florida
" Walter, painter, r. 158, 9th
" Walter C, clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1820 Turk
" Walter G., pattern maker, r. 524 Arkansas
" William, r. 1122 Larkin
" William (Campbell & Sorensen), r. 513
Minna
" William (S. J. Campbell & Son), r. 926y2
Harrison
" William, cellarman Descalso Bros., r. 1215
Waller
" William, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" William A., calker, r. 247, 2d
" William E., engineer Pioneer W. L. &
Color Wks, r. Berkeley
" William G., clerk, r. 141 U/2 Mason
" William H., collector Charles R. Allen, r.
2301 Devisadero
" William H., painter, r. 659 Minna
" William H., wholesale liquors and manu-
facturers' agent, 402 Front, r. 726, 23d
" William J., shipwright, 212 Spear, r. 307
Bryant
" William J. Jr., ship carpenter William J.
Campbell, r. 307 Bryant
" William L., contractor, 301 Montgomery, r.
1913 McAllister
" William M., architect Townley Bros., r.
2300 Mission
" William R. L., clerk cashier's dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1618 California
" William S., photo-engraver Call, r. 3OV2
Moss
" William T., carrier postofBce, r. 1622a
Fell
" William W., druggist, NE cor 9th and
Howard
" W. J., waiter str Eureka
" & Pettus (James Campbell and Thomas
Pettus), contractors and builders, 40
New Montgomery
" & Sorensen (William Campbell and Soren
Sorensen), managers J. E. Mitchell Car-
pet Cleaning and Renovating Co., 240,
14th
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Campbell & Sutherland (Miss Margaret Camp-
bell and Miss Josie Sutherland), dress-
making, 528 Hayes
" & Troyer (James Campbell and Charles W.
Troyer), proprietors Cal. Bellows Mfg.
Co.. 123-125 Beale
Campe Fred W., liquors, NW cor Geary and
Hyde
" George, cook, r. 304 Clementina
" Harry, engineer, r. 30 Geneva
" Harry M. (Henry Campe & Co.)„r. 20 Devis-
adero
" Henry (Henry Campe & Co.), r. 20 Devis-
adero
" Henry & Co. (Henry and Harry M. Campe
and George Harms), wholesale wines
and liquors, 221-225 Front
" J. Frederick, groceries, 1011 Harrison
JSS" Campe. See Camp and Kamp
Campelonga Bernardo, bootblack P. Campe-
longa, r. 4 Pollard PI
" Louis, boootlack P. Campelonga, r. 4 Pol-
lard PI
" Peter, bootblack, NE cor Stockton and
Market, r. 4 Pollard PI
Campen Fritz L., r. 9a 6th
Campi's Restaurant, I. Cuenin proprietor, 531-
533 Clay
Campi's Restaurant, Sartori & Fantina pro-
prietors, 10&-108 G'Farrell
Campin Alexander A., draughtsman Samuel
Newsom, r. Oakland
Campini Emilio, waiter Frank S. Guglielmetti,
r. 19 Polk
" Eugenio, saw filer and grinder, r. 9 Gordon
Campion Edward J., manager Peter F. Collien,
r. 1621 Grove
Campion Eugene, wholesale wines and liquors
and sole agent Las Palmas and Cuper-
tino Vineyard, 416 Pine and 14-16 Leides-
dorff, r. Piedmont
" George, clerk W. B. CluS & Co., r. 618
Jessie ^b
" James, coalpasser str Alameda*^^
" JohnF., boxmaker Pac. &.^S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 339, 6th ;.- '
" Patrick, gripman.-wSrket St. Ry., r. 39
Powell Av
" Patrick J., policeman, r. II2V2 Oak
" Thomas, teamster, r. 1520!^ Post
4S= Campion. See Champion
Campo Clara, widow, r. 906 Buchanan
Campodonico Antonio, laborer, r. 291/2 Scott PI
'■ Charles, commission, r. 2008 Mason
" Eugene J., clerk Johnson & Fulton, r. 519
Greenwich
" Gaetano, with A. Galli Fruit Co., r. 1110
Clay rear
" James, clerk A. Daneri & Co., r. 1 Shep-
pard PI
" John B., laborer Dominick Roberts, r. 1
Truett
Campodonico John B., manager A. Galli Fruit
Co.. 516-518 Sansome. r. 519 Greenwich
" Joseph M. clerk, r. 1817ii Powell
" Millie Miss, teacher McDowell Dressmak-
ing Academy, r. 926b Greenwich
" Stephen, groceries and liquors, I8I714
Powell
" & Malcolm Co. (R. K. Malcolm), fruit and
produce commission merchants, 325-333
Washington
Campos Cose, r. 29 Rausch rear
Campton Annie M. Miss, r. 1107 Post
Camuffo Richard, ship carpenter, r. 465 Bry-
ant
Canadian Pacific Railway,
M. M. Stern district freiglit and pas-
senger ag-ent, 648 Market
Canal AdOlfO, Consul Republic of Colombia, 217
Sansome, room 9
Canali Andrea, laborer, r. 9 Vincent
" Michael, seaman, r. 9 Vincent
Canalizo Antonio G., clerk W. Loaiza & Co., r.
1217 Washington
" Jorge L. (W. Loaiza & Co.), r. New York
Canalles Fredrico, seaman str San Bias
" Michele, seaman, r. 331% Union
Canalzio Philip, bootblack William Cornwall,
r. 7 Reed PI
Canaris Henry S., nursery, 2520 Pine
Canary Maurice, shoemaker, r. 357'^ Clementina
Canavan Andrew, laborer, r. 18 East
" Bartholomew, billiard table maker, r. 1236%
Folsom
" Charles, riveter Union L Wks, r. 530 Ar-
kansas
" Daniel, hostler Sutter St. Ry., r. 29 Natoma
" Edward, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering
" Edward A., carriage painter, r. 2928 Wash-
ington
" Edward J. (P. F. Canavan & Sons), r. 1240
Howard
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 636% Jessie
" Henry J., plumber, r. 636% Jessie
" James, longshoreman, r. 345b Beale
" Jane, widow, r. 1313% California
" John, helper Atlas I. Wks
" John, stevedore, r. 345b Beale
" John A. (P. F. Canavan & Sons), r. 1020
Mission
" John J., horseshoer, Railroad Av opp 1st
Av South, r. SE cor 1st Av South and
Railroad Av
" John M., carriage finisher, r. 1901 Pacific
Av
" John T.. engineer Engine 21, r. 210 Jones
" Margaret, widow, r. 210 Jones
" Mark, miner, r. 2928 Washington
" Mark Jr., painter, r. 2928 Washington
" Martin, laborer, r. 314% Ivy Av
" Martin, paver Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 121, 4th
" Patrick F. (P. F. Canavan & Sons), r. Ocean
View
" Patrick F.. painter, r. 2928 Washington
" P. F. & Sons (Patrick F., Edward J. and
John A.), liquors, 129 O'Farrell
" Robert, painter, r. 2928 Washington
" Thomas J., engineer Engine 3, r. 1313 Fell
Cance Marcellin, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Cancilla Salvatore, peddler, r. 334 Green
Candage Wildes P., foreman Truckee Lumber
Co.,r. 617Shotwell
Candau Felix, r. 150% Tehama
Candelaria Consolidated Mexico Mining Co.
(Durango, Mexico), D. M. Burns pres-
ident, George Gale secretary, 134 Crock-
er Bldg
Candemecelli George, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Candeze Peter, waiter George H. Richard, r.
308% Clementina
Candido Frank F., watchman, r. 4a Alemany
rear
" Jose, janitor Merchants' Exchange Bldg
Candioto Michele, shoemaker, 1535 Pacific Av, r.
cor Green and Dupont
" Salvatore, barber, r. 1319 Dupont
Candlin Lillian M. Mrs., pastel artist, 702a
Guerrero
" William, bookkeeper, r. 702a Guerrero
Candy John, fireman str Dauntless
Cane Alfred, dentist, 6 Turk, r. Alameda
" Flora, widow, r. 513 Lombard
" Gustav, r. 115, 14th
" J. B.. extraman Engine 30, r. 126, 9th Av
" John, office 26 Steuart, r. 6% Golden Gate Av
" John Jr., liquors, 26 Steuart, r. 1327 Steiner
" Julian B., driver Engine 9, r. 2 Rincon Court
" Koppel, laborer Schiedeler & Banks, r. 115,
14th
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Cane Marshall A., glazier, r. 48 Clinton Park
" Ralph, helper William A. Schrock
" Williain, shipping office, 26 Steuart, r. i
Golden Gate Av
ie®"Cane. See Cain, Kain and Kane
Canelo Del, finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co.,
342 Shotwell
Canepa Andrew, laborer Ravenna & Co.
" Antonio, marble cutter, r. 314 Union
" Brothers (Michael and Frank), fruits a
vegetables, 137, 3d
Frank (Canepa Bros.), and fruits, 258%
3d
" Giovanni (Canepa & Sirocco), r. 628 Broad-
way
" James, grinder, r. 86914 Folsom
" Joseph (G. Camillonl & Co.j, r. 521 Filbert
" Lorenzo A. (Ferrari & Canepa), r. 317 Union
" Louis, florist, r. 869i4 Folsom
" Luigi, wholesale cigars, 543 Washington,
r. 1813 Union
" Mary, widow, r. 516a Union
" Michael (Canepa Bros.), r. 179 Minna
" P. & Co. (Pasquel Canepa), florists, 182
Stevenson
" Pasquel (P. Canepa & Co.), r. 869^4 Folsom
" Peter, baths, 325 Montgomery Av, r. 608
Filbert
" Theresa, widow, r. 430 Union
" Victor, peddler, r. 5 Jasper PI rear
" & Sirocco (Giovanni Canepa and Giuseppe
B. Sirocco), wood and coal, 1617% Powell
Canessa Attilo, compositor II Messaggiero, r.
8 Montgomery Av
" Giuseppe, liquors, SW cor Hooper and 6th
Canettin Louis, cement worker, r. 608 Ash Av
Canevaro Baptiste, cooper George Larsen, r.
Black Diamond, Contra Costa Co.
Canevascini Martin (Baciarini & Canevascini),
r. 116 Montgomery Av
Canfield C. L., general agent Chicago, Milwau-
kee and St. Paul Railway Co., 5 Mont-
gomery, r. California Hotel
" Frank, teamster Oregon Impt. Co., r. 514
Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 502 Rhode Island
" Mary, widow, r. 33 Rausch
CanflU Elmer O., painter, r. 8 Gough
Ganger Nicholas, laborer S. F. Candle Co., r. 412
Broadway
Canham Frances, widow, r. 1713% Pacific Av
rear
" Frederick, bricklayer, r. 236 Shotwell
" Kittle E. Miss, saleslady, r. 108 Bernard
" Mary J. Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 1712% Pacific Av
" Thomas, painter, r. 108 Bernard
" William F., electrician, r. 108 Bernard
Cannama B., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. IRivoliAv
Cannan Warren P., shipjoiner, r. 1154 Guerrero
" William C, operator Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 1145 Valencia
4®°"Cannan. See Cannon and Canon
4®="Cannavan. See Canavan
Cannaway James, cooper David Woerner, r.
227 Harrison
Canney Belle Mrs., r. 609 Hayes
" Edward, student, r. 534 Howard
Canney Frederick G., physician and surgeon,
office and r. 606 Sutter, hours 11 a. m.
and 6 to 7 p. m., telephone Main 1848
" Margaret, domestic, 334, 2d Av
Canning Bridget A., widow, r. 16 Hawthorne
" Charles J., blacksmith, r. 16 Hawthorne
" Ella Miss, milliner, r. 16 Hawthorne
" Frank, clerk, r. 713 Hyde
" Henry, fireman, r. 47 Clementina
" James D., salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 16 Hawthorne
. " John, machine hand United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 105 Buena Vista
" Margaret, widow, r. 615 Chestnut
" Robert A., printer, r. 16 Hawthorne
" Walter, machinist Cal. Saw Wks, r. Ala-
meda
Cannon Agnes Miss, teacher music, r. 157, 9th
" Alfred S., clerk, r. 77 Federal
" Archie M., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
61% Chenery
" Edward B., batteryman, r. 415, 37th
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flain, Glazed ajad Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
09, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Cannon Ellen, widow, groceries and liquors, 223
Perry
" F.C.,r. 827 Polk
" Frank, clerk, r. 157, 9th
" James S., propertyman Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 946 Mission
" John, fireman str. Oakland, r. Oakland
" John, liquors, Ws Mission Road nr Bootz's
Park
" John, tool sharpener, r. 157, 9th
" JohnF., clerk D. O. Mills, r. 1235 Sanchez
" Joseph, machinist, r. Ws Mission Road nr
Bootz's Park
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 11 Shasta
" Louisa Mrs., varieties, 1552 Howard
" Oscar R., draughtsman U. S. Engineer's
office, r. 438 Geary
'• Patrick, r. 336, 3d Av
" Patrick, hog dealer, r. 4th Av South bet M
and N
" Robert F., machinist Pac. Roll Mill
" Sophia S., widow, r. 609 Shotwell
" Thomas, bartender P. J. Hanley
" Thomas, laborer, r. 45 Belcher
" Thomas, laborer, r. 207 Sanchez
" William, boiler maker, r. 323 Perry
" William H., bartender John Cannon, r. W s
Mission Road nr Bootz's Park
" William H., teamster, r. 157, 9th
" William M., attorney at law, 11-12 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 501 Geary
^ff" Cannon. See Cannan, Canon and Connon
Cano Enrique, jeweler, r. 332 Van Ness Av
Canon Asenath, widow, r. 2520 Howard
Canonica Katie, widow, r. 4% Jasper PI
Cansdale Walter J., bartender, r. 1111% Pacific
Cant John C, waiter Charles A. Bantel, r. 706
Larkin
" William, gardener, r. 112 Ridley
Cantaloube Julie Mrs., laundress French Hos-
pital
wool puller Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
'" ~ ' Av South nr Railroad Av
tegri^^^^^^iss, laundress John Bernou,
r. 2Yf _ '
Cantel AnnetteTH^^aundry, 1526 Jackson
Cantelow H. ClairT^^t O. R. & N. Co., r. 1336
Page
" Maxwell C, salesman, r. 1336 Page
" William Mrs., widow, r. 1326 Page
Cantet Eugene, teamster William Dalton Dray
Co., r. N E corner Masonic Av and Con-
gress
Cantiello Louis, musician, r. 813 Vallejo
Cantieni Joachim, dairyman, 17th Av South
nr F
Cantieri Clemente, laborer, r. 17 BoardmanPl
Cantlen James J., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
12 Bond
" Richard, bricklayer, r. 13 Bond
Cantlever Mary, widow, r. 55 Natoma
Cantlev Frederick, teamster, r. 970 Harrison
CANTLEY JAMES,
wholesale and retail dealer wood,
coke and charcoal, 960 Howard, tele-
phone South 458, r. 2505 Larkin
Cantling John Mrs., widow, r. 336 Clara
Canton Insurance Office Limited (of Hong-
kong), Parrott & Co. agents, 304 Cali-
fornia
Cantor Charles, jeweler, r. 3819 Greenwich
" Halmon, clerk Nordman Bros., r. 3819
Greenwich
" Jacob, traveling salesman, r. 909 Market
" Joseph, Jeweler, r. 3819 Greenwich
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Cantor Joseph, peddler, r. 1510?^ Powell
" Rachael, -widow, millinery, 909 Market
Cantrell Bernice Miss, stenographer, r. 234 Van
Ness Av
" Edwin B., foreman Marshutz & Cantrell. r.
1216 Larkin
■' Joseph B., tinsmith Holbrook. Merrill &
Stetson, r. 2412 Polk
" Roy J., stenographer Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 234 Van Ness Av
" Thomas G. (Marshutz & Cantrell), r. 1216
Larkin
" William J., artist Bulletin, r. 334 Van Ness
Av
Cantrowith Joseph, r. 403 Leavenworth
" Haskell, clerk, r. 1309^4 Howard
" Louis packer The Hamburger Co., r. 120914
Howard
Cantus Emma Miss, dressmaker, r. 354Brannan
" George, millhand Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 354 Brannan
Cantwell Herbert C, photographic printer, 4<i
Eddy. r. Oakland
" Margaret, widow, r. 229 Grand Av
" Michael, r. 662 Howard
" Thomas W.. lodgings, 654 Howard
Canty C, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" Charles M., porter, r. 329 Eureka
•' Cornelius, molder Union I. Wks, r. 16
Sheridan
■' Daniel, laborer, r. 28^ Louisa
•' Edward, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
3002 Octavia
• Julia, widow, r. De Montford Av nr Jules
Av
" Michael R., harness maker, r. 28^2 Louisa
" Patrick, fireman, r. 3002 Octavia
" Patrick, hostler James P. Guerin. r. 115
Ellis
■ Thomas, foreman Engine 31, r. 1214 Pacific
'• Thomas, lamp lighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1616 Pacific Av
•' Thomas F. . foreman, r. 329 Eureka
" William D.. harness maker, r. 28% Louisa
Cany Charles E., r. 9241/4 Oak
Capay Valley Land Co., F. S. Douty secretary,
59 Union Trust Co'sBldg.4 Montgomery
Capdevielle F. J. Raymond, r. 1237 Stockton
" Germain, lodgings, 1237 Stockton
" Theodore, driver, r. 28 Scott PI
Cape Ann Oil Clothing Co., Charles Sutton man-
ager. 334, 22d
Capell Howell P., vice-president E. T. Allen
Co., 416 Market, r. East Oakland
Capella Frank, bartender, r. 605 Vallejo
Capella Jolm, wines and liquors, 712 Front, r.
907y, Filbert
'■ Silvio fCapella & Bollai. r. 5 Washoe PI
" & Bolla (Silvio Capella and Romelio
Bollaj, liquors, 26 Montgomery Av
Capelle Albert H., bookkeeper Robert Capelle.
r. 204 Ellis
Capelle Kobert, general agent North German
Lloyd Steamship Co., 118 Montgomery,
r. Hotel Savoy
Capelli Andrew, fencemaker, r. 40b Albert Lane
" Andrew, tinsmith, r. 208 Francisco rear
" Antonio, clerk Capelli & Solari. r. 13 Va-
rennes
" Carlo (Capelli & Sollari), r. 13 Var'ennes
• David, bottler Mouret, Ghirardelli & Co.,
r. 320 Pacific
■' Frank, special policeman, r. 208 Francisco
rear
" Giovanni B., r. 108 Harriet
" James, r. 40b Albert Lane
Capelli Joseph, driver Mouret, Ghirardelli &
Co., r. 628 Broadway
" Joseph, shoemaker, 1628 Stockton
" Julia, widow, r. 628 Broadway
" Michael, clerk Capelli & Solari, r. 13 Va-
rennes
" Romeo, bartender, r. 754 Brannan
" & Solari (Carlo Capelli and Stephen Solari)
fish, 23-24 Grand Western Market
Capelon James, scavenger, r. 1801 Lombard
Capen George W., coffee saloon, 717 Mission
Capetanich Bias J., restaurant, 210 Washing-
ton, r. 433a Broadway
Capewill Horseshoe Nail Co., William H. Stan-
dart agent, 636 Mission
Capinelli Giovanni, gardener, Colombo Market
Capital Building and Loan Association, w.
H. Davis secretary, 4-5 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor
Capital Soap Co., 600-606 Front
Capitol, Theodore Tominski proprietor, 30, 4th
Capitol Mills, Deming-Palmer Milling Co. pro-
prietors, 114-116 Sacramento
CAPITOL HOUSE,
F. L. Turpin proprietor, rooms per
night 20c. to $1.00, week $1.00 to
$3.00, month $4.00 to $12.00, reading
room containing all the daily papers,
537 Sacramento nr Montgomery
Capitol The, James Hardie proprietor. 432 Cal-
ifornia
Caplace John, cellarmangHibernia Brewery, r.
728/2 Natoma MVi
" John J., tuner J. Harry Scott, r. 728^4 Na-
toma
Caples John W., policeman, r. 640 Hayes
Caplice Edmund, laborer, r. 434 Tehama
Caplin Edward, clerk, r. 21 Valencia
Caplis John J., salesman Newman & Levinson,
r. 123 Noe
Capocacio Giuseppe, bartender Ferdinand Ta-
deucoi, r. 1012 Kearny
Capolao Peter, laborer, r. 7 Gaven
Capon George R., plumber, r. 247, 2d
Caponelli Filippo, proprietor Ticino Hotel, 514-
516 Pacific
Caporal Raphael, carpenter Braida & Pas-
quali. r. 420 Hickory Av
Capp Abraham B., superintendent Heald's
Business College, 24 Post, r. 4IO1/2 Page
" Charles S. (C. S. Capp & Co.), r. 611 Baker
CAPP C. S. & CO.
(Charles S. Capp), real estate agents,
rent collectors and conveyancers, in-
surance effected, 413 Montgomery
Capp H., salesman Hale Bros., r. Hotel Lang-
ham
" Samuel M., collector C. S. Capp & Co., r.
745 Golden Gate Av
>^"Capp. See Kapp
Cappel Bernard, engineer, r. 225 Stevenson
" Bernard J., clerk H. Falk, r. 225 Stevenson
" Ella, nurse, 2195 Devisadero
Cappelloni Antonio, scavenger, r. 5th Av nr
Lake
Cappelman John C, clerk Frederick C. Jaeger,
r. 1704 Leavenworth
" Charles W., traveling salesman Tillmann
& Bendel, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Oscar C, cashier RoUa V. Watt, r. 2Ho]lis
Capps James, horse trainer, r. 310 Jessie
Caprile Giacomo, pastemaker Yosemite Flour
Mills, r. 507, 7th
Capron John S., capitalist, r. 1319 Devisadero
" Samuel C, street contractor, r. 14th Av
South bet L and M PiW
Capua Antonio, fruits and vegetables, 952, 20th
Capuano Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret
PI
Capucetti Frank, collector, r. 1210 Kearny
Capuro Stephen, teamster Carroll & Morrissey,
r. Ocean House Road nr San Jose Av
Capurro Carlo, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" David C, porter A. Galli Fruit Co., r. 7
Lafayette PI
" Giuseppe, gardener, Colombo Market
" Giuseppe, wine dealer, 523-525 Green
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Capurro John, porter Hawley Bros. Hardware
Co., r. West Berkeley
" Joseph, bricklayer, r. 1826 Powell
" Joseph, tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r. .335
Union
" Louis, bricklayer, r. 1826 Powell
Capwell Harris C, superintendent American
Composition Pipe and Pile Armor Co.,
819 Market, room 47, r. 2010 Sutter
Caradonna Louise, widow, r. 425 Broadway rear
Caraffa John B., porter James De La Montanya,
r. 1533 Sanchez
•' Margaret, widow, r. 1533 Sanchez
" Paul A., clerk, r. 1533 Sanchez
Carah John H. (Carah & Bailey), r. San Mateo
" & Bailey (John H. Carah and Lewis H. Bai-
ley), proprietors American I. Wks, 515,
6th
Caralambus Constantine, flower stand, SW cor
Post and Kearny, r. 17 Stockton PI
Caran Peter, tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. L bet 15th and 16th Avs South
Caranza Giulio (Caranza & Nicora), r. 314
Sonora PI
" Jesus, widow, r. 1318 Dupont
" Jose, barber, r. 1318 Dupont
" & Nicora (Giulio Caranza and Emilio
Nicora), groceries, 1501 Dupont
4®-Caranza. See Carranza
Caratto Agostino (Pessano & Caratto), r. 1817i4
Powell
" Antonio, longshoreman, r. 4 Vincent
" Giacomo, painter, r. 1720 Stockton
Carballo Emanuel, marine engineer, r. IOI2V2
Jackson
Carberry Agnes A., widow, r. 311 Oak
" Cormac, carpenter and builder, r. 261 Oc-
tavia
" Hugh, laborer, r. 3 Manchester
" James, driver John Hughes, r. 308 Clemen-
tina
" James E., machinist, r. 902 Van Ness Av
" John T., carpenter and builder, r. 311 Oak
" Joseph, seaman, r. 220 Pacific
" Joseph P., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 311
Oak
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 255 Octavia
" Robert J., carpenter, r. 311 Oak
Carbolineum Wood Preserving Co., Mohns &
Kaltenbach Pacific Coast agents, 29
Market
Carbon Hill Coal Co., H. E. Huntington presi-
dent, F. S. Douty secretary and treas-
urer, Charles F. Crocker vice-president,
office 59 Union Trust Bldg
Carbonari Angelo (Giovannini & Carbonari), r.
412 Broadway
Carbone Amedeo, nursery, Wyoming Av nr
Sickles Av
" Joseph, florist, r. Wyoming Av nr Sickles
Av
Carbonette Hugo, steward, r. 702 O'Farrell
Garboni Andrea, laborer, r. 227 Chestnut
" John, candy maker Louis Saroni &Co., r.
225 Chestunt
" Joseph, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. 225 Chestnut
" Kate, widow, r. 324 Vallejo
" Paul, r. 225 Chestnut
Carbonnier Charles, laborer, r. 734 Montgomery
" Raoul, restaurant, 732 Montgomery, r.
Carbrae David, clerk Chicago Clock Co., r. 21
Chapultepec
Carbry Peter, miner, r. 215, 22d
Carcass Isaac, salesman Fisher Packing Co., r.
120 Bernard
Carcot Felix, r. 1320 Stockton
Card Charles B., piano mover, Kohler& Chase,
r. Oakland
" Charles W., physician and surgeon, 502
Devisadero
Card Edgerton F., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 2406 Sutter, cor Devisadero, hours
2 to 4 p. m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., tele-
phone West 121
" John, teamster, r. cor Alabama and 20th
Cardall Edward H., dairy produce, 420 Devisa-
dero
Cardan William F. (Cardall & Marston), r. 24
Metcalf PI
" & Lerner (William F. Cardall and Jacob
Lerner), bakery and coffee saloon, 127, 5th
" & Marston (William F. Cardall and Frank
W. Marston), restaurant, 865 Market
Cardella Giuseppe, farmer, r. 702 Front
Garden James Jr., reporter, r. 813b Central Av
Cardiff ' George, drayman McNab & Smith, r.
35lB Minna
" Joseph R., sorter J. T. Cavanaugh, r. 35lB
Minna
" Richard J., plumber, r. 35lB Minna
" Walter, teamster, r. 351b Minna
Cardinali Giovanni B., butcher, 328 Broadway,
r. 2 Bartol
" Louis, butcher, 321 Broadway, r. 1408
Kearny
Cardinell Charles, calker, r. Ill Harriet rear
" John A., engineer, r. 1130% Filbert
" John D., salesman Payot, Upham & Co., r.
1011 Guerrero
Cardinez Maximillian, shirtmaker, r. 1318
Dupont
Cardletz Vincent, musician, r. 618 Ellis
Cardoza Frank J., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 9391/2 Howard
" Joseph T., freight clerk str Santa Rosa
" John H., clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
35 Dorland
" Manuel, laborer, r. 222 Montgomery Av
" Manuel J., r. 93914 Howard
" Samuel J., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
9391/i Folsom
Cardozo John (Cardozo & Baptista), r. 922
Haight
" Wilford A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 922
Haight
" & Baptista (John Cardozo and Jose Bap-
tista), proprietors Lisbon House, 422
Drumm
Cardwell Elizabeth M. Miss, stenographer
Edgar M. Wilson, r. 413 O'Farrell
Caregio Catherine Mrs., restaurant, 331 Bay
Carels Jennie Mrs., dressmaker, 1703 Webster
" John H., collector, r. 1703 Webster
4®-Carels. See Karels
Carew Frank, tillerman Truck 3, r. 1425 Market
" George, fireman Engine 30, r. 2740 Van Ness
Av
" John, copyist County Clerk's. office, r. 519b
19th
" Mary R. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1533 Waller
Carew Thomas R. (Carew & English), and mem-
ber Board of Education, r. 1533 Waller
" William A., foreman Truck 7 and car
painter Market St. Ry., r. 2658 Folsom
CAREW & ENGLISH,
(Thomas R. Carew and James English)
undertakers and embalmers, 19 Van
Ness Av
Carey Agnes A. Miss, teacher Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 1133 Guerrero
" Annie M. Miss, dressmaking, 917 Sutter
" Charles, painter, r. 393, 6th
" Cornelius, teamster William A. Schrock
" Edward, butcher Joseph Seyner, r. 2114
Mason
" Eleanor Miss, r. 35 Louisa
" Elizabeth, cook, St. Mary's Hospital
" Ella Mrs., r. 536 Pacific
" Ella C. Miss, dressmaking, 244 Taylor
" Elmer E., solicitor, r. 710 California
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Carey Gejrge E., glazier Thomas C. Butter-
worth, r. 21, 9th
G. H., r. 519 Sacramento
Hugh, teamster, r. 630 Natoma
J., seaman str St. Paul
J. A., capitalist, r. 3113 Pacific Av
James, laborer, r. 1615 Geary
James A., editor and publisher The Adjus-
ter, 316 California, room 19. r. Oakland
James A., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 430, 27th
James J., laborer, r. 662 Willow Av
James M., r. 662 Willow Av
John, r. 1204 Mission
John, baker, r. 212 Broadway
John, laborer, r. 755 Folsom
John, sweeper City Street Improvement
Co.,r. 307 Ritch
John, teamster, r. 631 Florida
John J., clerk W. J. Landers, r. 1615 Geary
John J., iron molder W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 631 Florida
John M., cement worker, r. 2623 Sutter
John T., attorney at law, 104 Sutter, rooms
8-9
John T., carpet layer John McQueen
John W., draughtsman Thomas J. Welsh,
r. Hotel Savoy
Julian E., real estate, r 2603 Steiner
Lawrence, r. 57 Shipley
Margaret, widow, r. 734^2 Natoma
Margaret L. Miss, saleslady, r. 1615 Geary
Mary, widow, r. cor 17th and Channel
Michael, r. 35 Ridley
Michael, liquors, 670 Howard, r. 731 Folsom
Michael, plumber, r. 308 Pacific
Mont, r. 38 Dore rear
Patrick, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1906'/^
McAllister
Patrick, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
Robert, marine fireman, r. 127. 2d
Thomas, porter Nash & Boesenecker, r
11191/2 McAllister
Thomas, steward, r. 221, 2d Av
Thomas A., coremaker Whyte & De Rome
r. 1543£ Silver
Walter A., foreman William A.'Schrock, r
2037 Harrison
Will, assistant O'Connor, Moflatt & Co., r
662 Willow Av
William, foreman Haslett & Bailey, r,
Berkeley
William, maltster John Wieland Brewery,
r. 515 Howard
William, miner, r. 948 Folsom
William, warehouseman Haslett &
Swayne, r. Berkeley
William C, carriage trimmer, r. 86254 Mis-
sion
William J., barber Charles Fischer, r. 14
Turk
William P., clerk, r. 1615 Geary
4®"Carey. See Gary
Garfield Thomas, r. 833 Hayes
Carger Frank, pickle maker, r. 1809^ Stock-
ton
CarianiLuigi (Verga & Cariani), r. 1304 Mont-
gomery Av
Carignani Angelo (B. CerveUi & Co.), r. 433
Broadway
Carillon Charles A., r. 514 Sanchez
Carion Georges, philatelic expert, 318 Kearny,
room 10
Carlos Francisco, cook, r. 16 Union PI rear
Carissini Louis, clerk, r. 1922 Mason
Caritey Jean B., r. 1423 McAllister
Carl Andrew, cooperage, 217-219 Commercial, r.
1071/2, 20th
" Andrew A., cooper, r. 107, 20th
" August, tanner, r. 735 Brannan
" Caroline, widow, r. 209a Waller
" Joseph A., cashier Swanberg's Oyster
House, r. I8I814 Hyde
" William, bartender Thomas C. Murphy, r.
1501 Market
" William, foreman Andrew Carl, r. 1126
Bryant
«^Carl. See Carle, Carll and Karl
Carlander George, fireman str Walla Walla
Carle Alice Miss, vocalist, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" AlonzoW.. cigars and tobacco, 1398 Mar-
ket, r. 1508 Market
" August, clerk Auguste Carle, r. 735 Broad-
way
" Auguste, varieties, 1516 Stockton
" Edward, r. 8I51/2 Howard
" Frederick, bottler S. F. Stock Brewery, r.
213 Henry
" Gottlieb, brewer, r. 237i/4 Henry
" Hippolyte, job printer, 735 Broadway
" Margaret Mrs., lodgings, 1508 Market
" Mary Miss, expert buyer, r. 510 Geary
^es^Carle. See Carl, Carll and Karl
Carlen Carl, machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. 1118 Vallejo
" JohnW., bookkeeper R. G. Dun & Co., r.
Oakland
^8®~Carlen. See Carlin
Carles Honore R.. clerk general auditor's ofQce
S. P. Co.,r. 120,26th
Carleton Alonzo, shoemaker Lars P. Anderson,
r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Elbridge I., teamster W. W. R. Hatch &
Son, r. 2308 Harrison
" George W., r. 313 Leavenworth
" Harry, bartender Jens N. Gyde, r. 812
Kearny
" House, Mrs. Barbara Armbruster pro-
prietor, 118 Grant Av
" H. P., collector Chronicle, r. Oakland
" Jerome, whitener, r. 248 Ellis
" Jerome Mrs., dressmaking, 248 Ellis
" Judson, driver Presidio and Ferries RR,
r. 1910 Leavenworth
" Madge, actress Cremorne Theatre
" Samuel, cook, r. 504 Natoma
Carleton S. B., editor and publisher Pacific
Town Talk, 20 Ellis, r. Hotel Savoy
4®= Carleton. See Carlton
Carley Edgar L., teamster Arctic Oil Wks, r.
3 Wisconsin
" William, r. 922 Alabama
Carli George (Grasso & Crespino), r. 625 Cali-
fornia
" Jacob, marble polisher Ruflino & Bianchi,
r. 312 Langton
" O., gardener, Colombo Market
Carlie Lillian, widow, r. 716 O'Farrell
Carlile Andrew S., groceries and liquors, 430,
25th
«S= Carlile. See Carlisle and Carlyle
Carlin Ann, widow, r. 735 Broadway
Charles, laborer, r. 37th Av South nr K
F. J., r. 1714 California
Frank, coalpasser str City of Puebla
Henry J., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 33
Laurel Av
James, currier South S. F. Tannery, r. 1234
Hampshire
James P.. r. 44 14 Clara
John F., blacksmith J. F. Snead, r. 722
Broadway
Kate, cook, 603 Sutter
Nora, domestic New Washington Hotel
Patrick, laborer, r. 3 Alice
Richard, foreman helper Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 532 Mission
Roger, watchman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1120 Folsom
Thomas, sign painter Chicago Paint Co.,
r. 540 Minna
William, plumber, r. 735 Broadway
William H., foreman The Rix Compressed
Air Machinery Co., r. 1548 Howard
Carlin. See Carlen
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Carlisle A. & Co. (Albert Carlisle), manufactur-
ing stationers, 417 Montgomery
" Albert (A. Carlisle & Co.), r. Berkeley
" Catherine, widow, r. 5, 20tti
" Club (Democratic), D. F. Supple secretary,
1707 Powell
" Eleanor M. Mrs., teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 1906 Devisadero
" Forrest T., barber John Schmidt, r. 113, 4th
" Helen Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 5, 30th
" Thomas, clerk, r. IOI414 Minna
" William, teamster S. P. Dent, r. 32, 5th
4®=- Carlisle. See Carlile and Carlyle
Carll Frederick F., cook, r. 37 Ringold
" Sarah Mrs., lodgings, 793 Mission
4®=- Carll. See Carl, Carle and Karl
Carlmueller E., teacher violin, r. 215 Geary
Carlo Cerutti, cabinet maker Fink & Schindler,
r. 11 BannamPl
" Charles, fisherman, r. 9 St. Charles PI
Carlone Lizzie, widow, r. 501 Mason
Carlos Appostol, oyster stand, 537 Kearny, r.
216, 6th
" Charles, driver Jersey Farm Co., r. 350
Tehama
" Tiburcio, harness and saddle maker, 103
Montgomery Av, r. 651 Vallejo
Carlotti Luigi, peddler, r. 223 Broadway
Carlquist Adolph, tailor, r. 1459 Castro
Carlsen Andrew, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
" Charles, boiler maker, r. N s Shasta nr
Illinois
" Charles M., oiler, r. 418 Jersey
" Christopher, laborer, r. 418 Jersey
" E., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
«' Frederick F., r. 518 Stevenson
" Frytjof, r. 524 Stevenson
" Gustav, r. 308Y2 Utah
" John, florist, 512 Haight
" Reynard, seaman, r. 17!^ Natoma
4@"Carisen. See Carlson and Karlson
Carlson A., laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" Agnes Miss, r. 1430 Mission
" Andrew, seaman, r. 131 East
•' Andrew J., shoemaker, 2935 Washington
" Annie Mrs., nurse, r. 946 Harrison
" Anton, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" A. P., master schr Fred E. Sander, office 28
California
" August, carpenter Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 817 Bush
" August, gripman, r. 434 Jersey
" August, laborer, r. 2208 Greenwich
" August, molderS. F. Stove Wks, r. 15 Elsie
" August, waiter, r. 56 Tehama rear
" Axel E., hostler Gustave Lindauer, r. 860
Howard
Carlson Brothers (Oscar M. B. and Frederick J.
F.), picture frame makers, 354, 6th
" Carl, r. 706 Sierra
" Carl, laborer, r. 19th Av nr California
" Carl, laborer, r. 104 Jefferson
" Carl A., bench hand C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
3414 Rausch
" Carl A., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
3121/2 Valley
" Carl E., bartender Mrs. Caroline Anderson,
r. 603 East
" Carl R., liquors, 530 Pacific
" CarlW. (Carlson & Johnson), r. 536 Pacific
Carlson C. Hadley, M. D., physician and sur-
geon, office 406 Sutter, rooms 33-23, hours
1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone Main
356, r. 2761 Bush cor Baker, telephone
Pine 571
" Charles, clerk Lyman I. Mowry, r. 1610
Charles, cook, r. 116 Berry
Charles, engineer O. E. Brady, r. 3 Harriet
Charles, engineer Oregon Impt. Co., r. 126
Langton rear
Charles, foreman M. B. Moraghan, Burlin-
game Oyster Beds
Charles, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
Charles, painter, r. 1012 Hampshire
Charles, seaman, r. 13V2 Pfeifier
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
ind FITTINGS, all sizes, foe Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Carlson Charles, seaman, r. 15 Rincon Av
" Charles, seaman, r. IOOV2 Jackson
" Charles, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" Charles E., liquors and lodgings, 413 East
North, r. Prospect Av nr Cortland Av
" Charles G., pattern maker, r. 4a Antonio
" Charles J., portrait artist, r. 533 Pine
" Charlotte Miss, face massage, r. 10 Beaver
" Clas E.. wood finisher F. Kreling Sons Co.,
r. 106 Broad
Carlson-Currier Company, J. P. Currier presi-
dent, F. P. Sherman vice-president, W.
W. Sanford treasuier, manufacturers of
silk, office and salesroom 6-8 Sutter,
factory Petaluma, Cal.
" Edward, seaman, r. 26 Ritch rear
" Edward E., bookkeeper Frank B. Peterson
& Co., r. 59 Hofi Av
" E. G., elevator boy Grand Hotel
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 533 Pine
" Erik, shoemaker, 438 Turk, r. 435 Turk
" Erika, domestic, 3133 Washington
" Frank O., driver Simkins & Thorp, r. 34
Angelica
" Frederick J. F. (Carlson Bros.), r. 354, 6th
" F. W., with Acme Paint Remover Co., 733
Bush
" George (Thomas & Carlson), r. 4a Antonio
" George, machinist, r. 134 Langton rear
" Gustave, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r.
56 Tehama rear
" Gustave E., foreman W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 519 Capp
" Hilda, domestic, 1115 Bush
" Hilda, domestic, 1917 Pacific Av
" Ida, domestic, 2015 Devisadero
" John, carpenter, r. 1314 Bache
" John, carpenter, r. 14 Erie
" John, freight handler N. P. C. RR, r. 364
Jessie
" John, master str Greenwood, office 20 Cali-
fornia, r. Oakland
" John, seaman, r. 12Y2 Pfeiffer
" John, seaman, r. 32 Langton
" John, storekeeper Wilson Dining Saloon, r.
60V4 Everett
" John A. W., mate str Lakme, r. 613a York
" John I., janitor Cal. Academy of Sciences,
r. 533 Pine
" John M., waiter Johnson's Restaurant
" John P.. blacksmith, r. Louisburg nr Mt.
Vernon
" John W.,molder, r. 740, 22d
" Louis, carpenter, r. 733!4 Minna
" Nels, tailor, 403 Stevenson, r. 33^4 Turk
" Nels A., carpenter Excelsior Mill Co., r.
232 Day
" Nels P., longshoreman,r. 334 Folsom
" Nels L., marine engineer, r. 1315!4 Web-
ster
" Olof, tailor, r. 48/2 Ridley
" Oloff, liquors, 700 Montgomery, r. lllOBroad-
way
" Oscar M. B. (Carlson Bros.), r. 354, 6th
" Otto, laborer, r. 3 Natoma
" Otto S., liquors, 314 Steuart
" Otto S., tanner, r. 1331 Rhode Island
" Peter, carpenter, r. 10031/4 Harrison
" Robert, clerk German- American Ins. Co.,
r. 605 O'Farrell
" Robert, lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 131 Perry
" Robert , master mariner, r. 314 Jackson
" S., watchman str Walla Walla
" Salmon P., hostler, r. I3031/2 Folsom
" Sophie Miss, cook Lane Hospital
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
) Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Carlson Sophie Miss, laundress Modern Laun-
dry Co., r. SiVi Mary
" Thomas L., conductor, r. 132 Valley
" William, tailor, r. 118b San Jose Av
" & Johnson (Carl W. Carlson and Axel John-
son), liquors, 536 Pacific
jftS=" Carlson. See Karlson and Carlsen
Carlton Charles, boltmaker, r. 501 Napa
" Charles C, insurance agent, 514 California,
r. 907 Pine
" Chester, cook, r. 631 Sacramento
" Harriet C. Mrs., solicitor ^tna Ins. Co., r.
1407 Jones
Carlton Harry P., dentist, 67-70 Crocker Bldg
r. Oakland
" Henry, cashier, r. 2306 Sutter
" Henry, with ^tna Ins. Co., r. 2604 Cali-
fornia
" House, Mrs. Julia Combatalade proprietor
405 Kearny
'• Philip S., clerk Pac. Roll. Mill, r. Oak-
land
4£fe-*Carlton. See Carleton
Carlyle Arthur R., draughtsman Risdon I. &. L.
Wks, r. 10 Shotwell
" Elizabeth M., widow, r. 1002 Larkin
" William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
.^=-Carlyle. Carlile and Carlisle
Carlyon John, clerk, r. 655, 20th
" Peter H., hackman, stand V. S. Mint, r.
2614 Ritch
Carltyon House, 816 Sansome
Carman Benjamin F., conductor, r. 7 Sharp PI
" Clara, widow, r. 7 Sharp PI
" Dickerson M., president Kenwood Land
Co., 321 Montgomery, r. Kenwood
" Walter R., draughtsman, r. 1154 Guerrero
" Warren P., joiner P. C. SS. Co., r. 1154
Guerrero
" William, clerk, r. 121 Cedar Av
J^^Carman. See Carmen
Carmany Cyrus W., secretary and cashier
Savings and Loan Society, 101 Mont-
gomery, r. East Oakland Heights
CARMANY JOHN W.,
sMrts and gents' furnishing goods,
25 Kearny, r. 1109 Franklin SW cor
Myrtle Av
Carmany Ringgold, bookkeeper Anglo-Cali-
fornian Bank, r. 1026 Green
" Thornhill, with The Bank of California, r.
1026 Green
Carmatz Adolph, watchmaker, 527 Sansome, r.
Ill Montgomery Block
Carmel Cosmetic Co., 131 Post
" Margaret, widow, r. 525'/2 Howard
Carmeli Andre, peddler, r. 3 Carolina PI
Carmelo Land and Coal Co., Robert McF. Doble
secretary. 202 Sansome, room 2
Carmen Island Salt Co., E. L. Stern president,
William Smith secretary, 134-136 Main
" William, laborer Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 617, 3d
J8®=Carmen. See Carman
Carmichael Daniel H., conductor Cal. St. RR,
r. 4 Golden Court
David B., janitor New City Hall, r. 130a
Hayes
Frank A., entry clerk Levi Strauss & Co.,
r. 920D Pine
James, shoemaker, 272 Stevenson, r. 83 Na-
toma
John A., carpenter, r. 12814 Valencia
Neil, policeman, r. 84 Montgomery Block
Carmichael William, laborer Sutro Baths, r.
1 Ocean Terrace
" William S., superintendent, r. 831 Guerrero
Carmine G. Creighton, 2d lieut. revenue cutter
Commodore Perry, r. Oakland
Carmo John, laborer, r. 1021 Montgomery
Carmody Arthur F., with Arpad Haraszthy
&Co., r. 1613 Larkin
" Frank R., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 908
Folsom
" John, watchman S. P. Co., r. SW cor 1 1th
and Channel
" John J., foreman Watson&Marx, r. 411, 5th
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Michael, laborer, r. 743 Natoma
" Michael, painter, r. 714 Tehama
" Muriel Miss, r. 1613 Larkin
" Patrick, expressman, 22-24 Battery, r. 2214
Welsh
Carmona Adelaide, widow, r, 1606 Mason
" Frank, compositor C. A. Murdock & Co., r.
18 Bonita
Carn David B., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 703 Stockton
" William, cooper, r. 1126 Bryant
Carnahan Henry, r. 208, 7th
OARNALL GLENN 0..
real estate and owner Fair Oaks, City
of Stockton, office 15-16 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor, telephone Main 5109
Carnall Henry, salesman, r. 540 Sanchez
" William N., bartender Merchants' Club, r.
54014 Sanchez
4®~Carnall. See Carnell. Cornell and Kernell
Carne Harry, patternmaker Risdon I. & L. Wks
" John E., attorney at law, 131 Montgomery
Carnegie George, machinist, r. 1929 Lexington Av
" John, plumber, r. 3426a 16th
Carnegie Steel Co. The, W. B. Isaacs agent,
226 Market
Carnell George E., electrician M. Schimetschek,
r. 62614 Hayes
J8®~Carnell. See Carnall, Cornell and Kernell
Carnelli Michael, cook, r. 631 Jackson
Carnes John, cement worker, r. 535, 7th
" William A., representative G. H. Mumm &
Go's champagnes. 510 Safe Deposit Bldg,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
4@~Carnes. See Cairns, Karnes and Kearns
Carney Alfred, seaman, r. 14'^ Rausch
" Andrew, longshoreman, r. 316 Davis
" Bernard W., plumber John M. Duncan &
Son, r. 7481^ Minna
" Dennis, boiler maker, r. 625 Davis
" Edward C, grainer, r. 649 Howard
" Emmet, mail clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 302, 4th
" George, elevator man Hotel St. Nicholas
" James, electrician Cal. Elec. Sup. & Cons.
Co.,r. 407.4th
" James, fireman str City of Sydney
" James, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" James, teamster McNab & Smith, r. NE
cor 8th and Brannan
" John, horse collar maker William Cosbie
" John L., carriage painter, r. 1080 Howard
" Joseph E., mining expert, r. 302, 4th
" Joseph G., machinist, r. 68 Silver
" Lawrence, r. 1080 Howard
" Mary, domestic, 1433 California
" Mary, lodgings, 302, 4th
" Patrick, engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1511 Church
" Peter, laborer, r. 1011 Alabama
j8®"Carney. See Karney and Kearney
Carniglia Antonio (Cadematori & Carniglia), r.
14 Lafayette PI
" Antonio, fisherman, r. 915 Battery rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 14 Lafayette PI
" Egidio S., machinist, r. 1315 Green
" Mary Miss, dressmaker Mrs. C. Dotta, r.
915 Battery
" Peter, fisherman, r. 915 Battery rear
Carnna Alexander (Morgan & Carnna), r. 1044
Folsom
Caro Abraham W. (Caro Bros.), r. 813 Pierce
" Alfred, clerk W.Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r. 1814
Mason
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Caro Armand, traveling salesman Louis Kline
6 Co., r. 911 Laguna
" Brothers (Isaac W. and Abraham W.), im-
porters woolens and trimmings, 723 Mar-
ket
" Charles, cigars and tobacco, 1012 Market,
r. 1412 Buchanan
" David, clerk Gaskill & Reagan, r. 3014, 16th
" Flora, widow, r. 813 Pierce
" Goldie Miss, saleslady Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. 320 Pacific
" Hermann, traveling salesman, r. 911 La-
guna
" Hyman, clerk Charles Caro, r. 1412 Bu-
chanan
" Isaac W. (Caro Bros.), r. 2114 Post
" Jules, salesman, r. 911 Laguna
" Lewis, fancy goods, 240, 5th
" Minnie, widow, clothing, 315 Pacific, r. 320
Pacific
" Morris, r. 2314, 6th
" Morris, clerk Loryea's New Hammam
Baths, r. 1306 Laguna
" Sam & Co. (Samuel Caro and Theodore
Goodman), manufacturers' agents, 4 Sut-
ter, room 7
" Samuel (Sam Caro & Co.), r. 1516 Post
" Samuel, cutlery, 630 Kearny, r. 3014, 16th
" Samuel, insurance broker, 221 Sansome, r.
911 Laguna
" Simon, manufacturers' agent, 9 Phelan
Bldg, r. 323 Van Ness Av
" W. Mrs., widow, r. 813 Pierce
Caroe Leo, r. 228 Turk
" Percy M., insurance agent, r. 228 Turk
Caxolan Fran]£ J., president California Distrib-
uting Co., 44 Luning Building, r. Bur-
lingame, Cal.
" James, capitalist, 303 California, room 20,
r. 1714 California
" James F., coachman, 2122 Washington
" James P., laborer, S. P. Co., r. 44i4 Clara
" Lawrence, r. 29c Rausch
" Philip, marine fireman, r. 512Vi 2d
" Thomas F., boiler maker Union I. Wks. r.
800 Tennessee
Oaroli Andrew, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
Carolini Peter, driver Bacome & Son, r. 21 Ritch
4®" Caron. See Carron
Caroni John, baker, r. 445 Ivy Av
Caronte Charles, butcher, r. 465 Minna
" Mary Miss, umbrella maker, r. 465 Minna
Caroome Kate Mrs., laundress Boys and Girls
Aid Society
Carosio Angelo, salesman Luke G. Sresovich &
Co., r. 831 Vallejo
" Edward, hack driver, r. 1527 Dupont
Carothers Harry W., commission merchant, r.
2436 California
" John T., general baggage agent S. P. Co.,
4 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Roy, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" William O., commercial traveler, r. 2436
California
4®"Carothers. See Carruthers and Crothers
Caroul John, proprietor Milton House, 156, 3d
" Justin, lodgings 114, 4th
" Marie Mrs., proprietor Grand Central
House, 681 Mission, and Bonanza House,
867-869 Market
Carow George, shoemaker, 2438 Bush, r. 2410a
Post
Carpenter Arabella P., widow, nurse, r. 634 Fil-
bert
" B., salesman, r. 39 Turk
" Catherine Mrs., r. 406 Sutter
" Charles, printer, r. 625 Hayes
" David, coachman, r. 1544 Howard
" Edward W., molder, r. 51, 3d
" Florentine A., metal roofer, r. 3423, 16th
" Frank, r. 1845 Fillmore
Carpenter Frank B., physician and surgeon 803
Sutter, hours 1 to 3 p. m., tel East 932,
r. 2522 Market nr. Noe, hours 8 to 9 a. m.,
7 to 8 p. m.. tel Mission 175
" Frank W., compositor Pac. Christian Pub.
Co., r. 1926 Market
" Frederick L., patrolman, r. 200814 Union
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FURNITURE,
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Carpenter George, restaurant, 104, 30th
Harriet, widow, r. 625 Hayes
John, mining, r. 2623 Clay
John L., chief steward str San Bias, r. 336
27th
Joseph F. K., clerk City Street Improve-
ment Co., r. 550 Valencia
Lizzie, widow, r. 1626 O'Farrell
Louis G., reporter Post, r. San Rafael
Martha M., -widow, r. 2008Vi Union
Mary, widow, r. 926 Clay
Oscar L., waiter Sailors' Home
Richard B., attorney at law, 40 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. 719 Hayes
Samuel W., (Pacific Mailing Co.), r. 434
Haight
T. G., dean California State Therapeutic
College, 85-86 Donohoe Bldg
Thomas, expressman, SW cor Market and
nth, r. 114 San Jose Av
William B., laborer, r. 321, 27th
William C, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
728 Devisadero
Carpentier Alphonse, with W. R.Grace & Co., r.
Alameda
Carpman Hermena, widow, r. 1825 Lombard
Carpmill Annie Mrs., lodgings, 202, 2d
" John, carpenter, r. 202, 2d
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 529 Howard
" William J., driver, r. 202. 2d
Carpy C. & Co. (Charles Carpy), wholesale wines
and liquors and proprietors Uncle Sam
Wine Cellars and Distillery (Napa and
San Jose, Cal.), 513-517 Sacramento
Carpy Charles (C. Carpy & Co.), and president
California Wine Assn., SW cor Folsom
and 2d, r. 2632 California
Carquinez Packing Co., George W. Hume presi-
dent. Jay Deming secretary, canned
fruits and salmon packers, office 122
Davis, cannery Benicia
Carr Albert D., engraver, r. 527 Sacramento
" Alfred, steam pipe and boiler coverer, r. 11
Grand Av
Annie, widow, r. 81 Clementina
Annie Miss, flour packer, r. 136^4 Town-
send
Annie Miss, stenographer, r. 912 Sanchez
Bridget, widow, r. 133 Chestnut
Bridget Mrs., widow, r. 8301^ Douglass
Bridget Mrs., liquors, 108 Townsend
Carmichael Mrs., teacher music, r. 1712
Sacramento
Celia, widow, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
Charles, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 133
California Av
Charles A., gunsmith, r. 350, 3d
David, teamster, r. 212 Broadway
David J., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1718 Jones
Dennis, steel roller, r. 108 Townsend
Edward B., blacksmith, 309 Noe, r. 42
Sharon
Edward B., bookkeeper Johnston & Fulton,
r. 2802 Howard
Edwin W., foreman pattern dept. Fulton
Eng. & Ship Bldg Wks, r. 1461 Guerrero
F., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r. 333
Geary
F. D. & Co. (Frank D. Carr) real estate
agents, 630 Market
Frank C, clerk Portland Hotel, r. 54 Sac-
ramento
Frank D. (F. D. Carr & Co.) r. 1904 Golden
Gate Av
Frank E., timekeeper American Type
Founders' Co., r. 832 Harrison
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Carr George G., capitalist, 1-2-3 Mills Bldg, 10th
floor, r. 2916 Sacramento
" George W., porter, r. 6 Oak Grove Av
" James, machinist Market St. Ry., r. 2
Sumner
" James, painter, r. bSO^i Valencia
•' James, plumber, r. 110 Harriet
" James, proprietor Portland Hotel, 5i Sac-
ramento
" James, stonecutter O. E. Brady, r. 1430 Mis
sion
■' James J., liquors, 301 Larkin and' 2728 Sut-
ter
" John, bartender James Gately, r. 301 Sierra
" John, carpenter Harbor Commissioners
" John, hack driver, r. 110 Harriet
" John, longshoreman, r. 133^ Townsend
•' John, oiler str San Juan
" John, trackman Sutter St. Ry., r. 2237
Geary
Carr Jolin G., carpenter and builder, 102 Golden
Gate Av, telephone Mint 33
" John H., lampman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 603 Taylor
■' John J., sign painter, r. 2802 Howard
'• John P., tin roofer James Guilfoy, r. 227
Liberty
" John R.. stationery. 2J0 Bush. r. 605 Bush
■' John T., teamster, r. 108 Townsend
'• Joseph, carriage maker, r. 110 Clinton
'• Joseph, teamster, r. 715 Howard
'• Joseph F., r. 227 Liberty
•• Mary, widow, r. 731 Folsom
'■ Mary Mrs., nurse, r. 258 Clementina
•• Maurice W., clerk, r. 525, 17th
" M. D. Mrs., r. 1016 Pine
•■ Michael, boiler maker, r. SW cor Jefferson
and Broderlck
■ Michael R., nailer Union Box Factory, r.
133 Chestnut
■■ M. L. Miss, teacher music, r. 1001 Pine
■■ Myron W., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 525. 17th
" Nelson F., well borer, r. 1309 Sanchez
" Otis C, groceries and liquors, 133, 11th, r.
938 Natoma
" Patrick, fireman str Australia
" Patrick, laborer, r. 24 Julian Av rear
•• Patrick J., salesman, r. 234 Minna
" Peter J., furnisher dealer, r. 2802 Howard
•• Richard H.. bartender John W. Wissinger,
r. 1002 Polk
" Saloma N., widow, r. 1927 Sutter
•' Samuel M., with Singer Sewing Machine
Co., r. North Temescal
•' Smith, policeman, r. 22 Geary
• Terrence H., tallyman Hobbs, Wall & Co.
■• Theodore C, compositor, r. 122 Silver
■■ Thomas, baker, r. .529 Natoma
'• Thomas, boiler maker, r. 40 Spear
•■ Thomas F., clerk George A. Clark &Bro..
r. 2802 Howard
■• Thomas F., ship joiner, r. 227 Liberty
•' Thomas F., shipping clerk, r. 2802 Howard
•' William, laborer, r. 608, 6th
Carr WiUiam B., capitalist, 1-2-3 Mills Bldg,
lOth floor, r. Alameda
" William H., clerk S. F. Laundry, r. 30 Fell
■' William J., yardman Union Box Factory.
r. 2315 Mason
^^"Carr. See Karr and Corr
Carrade Jean, dishwasher, r. 815 Stockton
Carragher John, clerk, r. 1214 Hyde
Carraher Michael, laborer U. S. Engineer's
dept., r. Presidio
Carraine Louis fCarraine& Talo),r. 827 Howard
Carraine & Talo (Louis Carraine & Constant J.
Talo), liquors, NE cor Howard and 5th
Carralot J. Baptiste, bottler, r. 263 Clementina
Carran Camille, apprentice Clot & Meese, r.
3247c Mission
Carranza Frank, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 917 Pacific
4®"Carranza. SeeCaranza
Carrara Marble Quarry of Amador Co., 506 Bat-
tery, room 1
Carrasco Clement, bartender, r. 10 Langton, rear
4®=Carratto. See Caratto
Carrau Joseph, bakery, 3247c Mission
" Leon (Carrau & Green) r. 2740 Pine
" Marceline, domestic, 1001 Leavenworth
CARRAU & GREEN
(Leon Carrau and Walter A. Green),
watclies, jewelry, diamonds and sterl-
ing silverware, 220 Sutter, room 2
Carre Alexander, tanner Metten & Gebhardt,
r. 2925 Mission
Carrel George F., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 422
Utah
" Lucy, widow, r. 3 Crook
J^-Carrel. See Carroll
Carrell Charles M., vice-president E. R. Stevens
Co., 209-211 Davis, r. 719 York
Carrera Edward G., cashier Union Pac. Salt
Co., r. 1304 Ellis
Carrere Alexandrine, domestic, 1900 Webster
" Jean, butcher Henry Moffat, r. 941 18th Av
South
" Jean B.. liquors and boarding, SE cor M
and 5th Av South
" Mary, widow, r. 428i/4 Eddy
" Pierre, r. 306 Stockton
Carrero Frank, cigarrette maker, r. 533 Sacra-
mento
Carretta Pietro, porter Berges & Domeniconi,.
r. 908 Sansome rear
Carrete Ricardo, porter, r. 908 Sansome
Carrey G., cook str Columbia
" John, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, 5th Av"
South nr L
" Marie, r. 15 Ford
4®~Carrey. See Carey and Cary
Carrick Bartlett, conductor, r. 1001^4 Sierra
" Catherine, widow, r. 11 Bryant Av rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 1017, 24th
■' Catherine Mrs., tailoress, r. 508, 2d
" Daniel F., marine engineer, r. 1505 Sanchez
" Daniel F. Jr., plumber, r. 1505 Sanchez
" Francis P., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1505 Sanchez
" Frank A., laborer, r. 623 Mission
" Frederick A., salesman W. & J. Sloane
&Co., r. 1719 Turk
" George H., clerk Maine House
" George W., clerk Wellman, Peck & Co.,
r. 1312 Mason
Carrick James R. (Myers.-Can-iek & Wi'Uiams),
r. San Mateo
John, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
John C, water tender str Walla Walla, r.
340 Shipley
Joseph, clerk, r. 1110 Battery
Kate J., widow, r. 502, 2d
Martin, plasterer, r. 1324 Fell
Mary, widow, r. 542 Indiana
Richard, cooper, r. 1110 Battery
Thomas E., conductor, r. 542 Indiana
Thomas P., marine engineer, r. 1505 San-
chez
William, ship joiner, r. 120 Perry
William E., salesman Percy Beamish, r.
120 Perry
Carrier Annie Mrs., stewardess str City of
Puebla, r. 2804 Pine
" John T., bench hand McFarland Bros., r.
Alameda
Carriere Amelia, widow r. 1017 Jackson rear
" Caliste, fruits and vegetables, 707 Broad-
way, r. 1320 Stockton
Carriers Louise, domestic, 2129 California
Carrigan Andrew, salesman Dunham, Carrigan
& Hay den Co., r. 2028 Bush
" Edward F., painter, r. 2027 Polk
" Frank, finisher William A. Schrock
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Carrigan Joseph R., molder Jardine I. Wks, r.
llSCapp
" Louis R., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. San Rafael
" Mollie Miss, dressmaking, 2027 Polk
" Patrick, hostler Spring Valley W. W., r.
639 Brannan
" Thomas, proprietor Miners' Hotel, 261, 1st
" William L., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 2.513 Sacramento
4®=Carrigan. See Corrigan and Kerrigan
Carrillo Alexander, harness washer William E.
Bridge, r. 113 William
" Bibiana Mrs., sanitarium, 1407 Mason
^' Julia Mrs., r. 706 Post
Carrillo Miguel, consul-general Guatemala, 204
Front, r. 1420 Larkin
Carrin John T., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 324 Penn-
sylvania Av
Carrington Alice Miss, teacher music, r. 922 Pos t
" Henry L., helper, r. 1127% Stevenson
" John, shoemaker, r. 455 Clementina
" Lyman H., carpenter, r. II2714 Stevenson
Carrion Martha, widow, r. 927 Broadway
Carrolet Firmin, driver, r. 263 Clementina
" Jules, foreman, r. 263 Clementina
" Jules Jr., driver, r. 263 Clementina
Carroll Albert, clerk, r. 3 Crook
" Alice R. Mrs., proprietor The Carrolton,
" Anna, widow, r. 29 Minna
" Annie, widow, liquors, 58 Everett
" Annie, widow, r. 81 Clementina
" Andrew, clerk, r. 3 Crook
" Arthur, janitor Emanuel Baptist Church
" Bernard C, attorney at law, 116 Crocker
Bldg, r. 809 Golden Gate Av
" Bridget, widow, r. 616a Lott
" Bridget, widow, r. 1420 Montgomery
" Brothers (William P. and Thomas), grocer-
ies and liquors, NE cor 3d and Minna
" Building, Mrs. Annie Shehan proprietor,
124, 6th
" Caroline, widow, r. 790 Clayton
" Charles, baker, r. 218 Palmer
" Charles, fireman sir Columbia, r. 547 Fol-
som
" Charles, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r.
Benicia
" Charles, upholsterer, r. WZiy^ Folsom
" Charles E., clerk Francis M. Stevens, r. 331
Shotwell
" Charles E. Jr., laborer, r. 1339 Alabama
" Cornelius, teamster Levi Strauss & Co., r.
1012 Scott
" Cornelius J., policeman, r. 439!4, 19th
" Daniel, r. 667 Minna
" Daniel, laborer, r. 632, 4th
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1104, 23d
" Daniel, liquors, 266 Brannan
" Daniel, plumber, r. 58 Everett
" Daniel, teamst«^r Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 345 Fremont
" Daniel J., teamster, r. 240, 11th
" David, butcher, r. 52 Clara
" David, teamster McNab & Smith, r. 22
Bluxome
" David P., teamster, r. 52 Clara
" Dennis, groceries and liquors, 1701 Church
" Dennis A., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
31021/2 California
" E. Mrs., liquors, 58 Everett
" Ed, boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks, r. 26
Caroline
" Edgar B. (DuVal& Carroll), r. Hotel Oliver
" Edward B., switchman, r. 624, 4th
" Edward D. (Edward D. Carroll & Co.), r.
1206 Guerrero
Carroll Edward D. & Co. (Edward D. Carroll),
wholesale liquor dealers, 407 Battery
" Eliza, widow, r. 31021/4 California
" Eugene A., machine hand Pac. Can Co.. r.
35 Kiss ling
" Frank, laborer, r. Montezuma nr Cali-
fornia Av
" Frank A., teamster, r. 925 Army
" Frank F., brass molder Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 970 Clayton
" Frederick (Fitch & Carroll), r. San Rafael
Carroll G., carpenter, r. 1030 Howard
" George, expressman, stand NW cor 1st and
Howard, r. 215, 28th
" George C, engineer str San Joaquin No. 4,
r. Sacramento
" George L. (G.L. Carroll & Co.), r. 906 De-
visadero
Carroll G. L. & Co. (George L. Carroll and
William A. Kelly), druggists, 852 Market
" Grant F., driver, r. 228, 13th
" Harriet A., widow, r. 12 Elliott Park
" Henry, machinist, r. 434, 6th
" James, r. 1311 Broderick
" James (Carroll & Tilton), r. 729 Grove
" James, bookkeeper Edward D. Carroll &
Co., r. 52 Clara
' ' James , bartender John Cobine, r. 12 Steuar t
Ry.,
12
r. 13
gripman Market St.
Bowie PI
" James, guard County Jail No.
Bartol
" James, laborer, r. 256 Clementina
" James, master mariner, 9 Mission
" James, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 628
San Jose Av
" James, shoecutter, r. NW cor 24th and
Mission
" James H., compositor Call, r. 1503ii Turk
" James L., clerk, r. 421a 23d
" James, teamster Oregon Coal and Nav-
igating Co., r. 1010 Montgomery
" J. C, compositor Call
" Jeremiah M., teamster, r. 31021^ California
" Jeremiah M., city editor Evening Post, r.
113 Guerrero
" J. M. Mrs., r. 1714 Market
" John, r. 325, 18th
" John, r. 1104, 33d
" John, coachman, r. 301 Laguna
" John, driver George Fritch, r. 453 Clemen-
tina
" John, expressman, SE cor 1st and Howard,
r. 215, 28th
" John, helper Selby Smelting and Lead Co.,
r. 331/i Harriet
" John, iron molder, r. California Av nr Cort-
land Av
" John, longshoreman O. R. &N. Co.,r. 408
Beale
" John, shoemaker, r. 52 Clara
" John, watchman Wilson T. Smith Machine
Wks.
" John, wood and coal, 240, 11th
" John Jr., carpenter Frank Huber, r. 32i4
Garden
Carroll John A., justice of the peace. New City
Hall, 1st floor, r. 2524 Clay
•' John C, r. 318 Palmer
" John C, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" John H.', longshoreman, r. 408 Beale
" John J. (Ca rroll & Morrissey) , r. 20, 38th
" John J. (Louis Taussig & Co.), r. 617 Guer-
rero
" John J., distributor postofflce, r. 1017
Leavenworth
" John J., groceries and liquors, SE cor Fell
and Webster, r. 413 Webster
" John J., porter medical supply dept. U. S.
A., r. 1312, 26th
" John J., purser str Eureka
" John M. (Carroll &McAulifle)
" John P., clerk, r. 14 Lake
" John T., clerk, r. 17 Pond
" John T. F., law student, r. 157 Minna
" John W., caulker, r. 81 Clementina
" Joseph, r. 1017 Leavenworth
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Carroll Joseph, peddler, r. 60, 3d
" Joseph, saloon keeper, r. 636 Green
" Joseph, teamster, r. 30, 28th
" Kate, widow, r. 11 Bartol
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 218 Palmer
" L. M. Mrs., restaurant, 1208 Mason, r. 1210
Mason
" Louis, boiler maker, r. 15% Clara
" Lucy, widow, r. 3 Crook
" Lucy, Mrs., r. 2425 Harrison
" Luke M., stonecutter, r. 2021 Turk
" Mackey E., teamster, r. 20, 28th
" Mae Miss, saleslady E. R. Slocum & Co.,
r. 617 Guerrero
" Margaret Miss, laundress, r. 122 Grove
" Mary, widow, r. 434, 6th
" Mary, widow, r. 1734 Lexington
" Mary Mrs., proprietor Grand Central
House, 681 Mission
" Mary Mrs., tailoress, r. 519 Birch Av
" Mary A., widow, liquors. 206 Silver Av
" Mary B. Miss, r. 2411 Webster
" MaryE. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 616a Lett
■' Matthew, laborer, r. U4 Hayes
" Matthew J., bricklayer, r. 3021 Turk
" May, widow, r. 131.A. O'Farrell
" Michael, r. 718 O'Farrell
" Michael, blacksmith, r. 1433 Folsom
" Michael, bookkeeper, r. 30, 38th
•' Michael, policeman, r. 1814 Filbert
" Michael, salesman Carroll & Tilton, r. 547
Minna
•' Michael, teamster Gross & MuUaney, r.
901 Buchanan
•' Michael J., liquors, 118, 5th. r. 1206 Market
" Michael J., salesman, r. 1017 Leavenworth
" Michael T., marble and granite contractor,
r. 2021 Turk
" MoUie Miss, bookfolder, r. 218 Palmer
" Owen, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 25 Kiss-
ling
•' Patrick, r. St. Mary's Hospital
■• Patrick, bos maker, r. 3 Rincon Court
'• Patrick, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2916
Bush
" Patrick, marble polisher Eugene Dumon-
telle, r. 141;^ Garden
" Patrick, plumber, r. 52 Clara
" Patrick, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 613
Mission
" Patrick, washer La Grande Laundry, r.
36AKissling
" Patrick C. groceries and liquors, 157
Minna
" Patrick J., driver American Brewery, r.
52 Clara
" Patrick J., foreman, r. 1611 Mission
■ Patrick L., laborer, r. 1104, 23d
" Paul, driver Consumers' Ice Co.
■' Peter (Carroll & Madden), r. 225, .3d
" Peter, washer La Grande Laundry, r. 44
West Mission
" Philip, driver, r. 534, 9th
" Redmond, plumber, r. 11 Cleveland
" Richard, r. 216 Powell
" Richard J., gasfltter. r. 362 Jessie
" Richard T. Mrs., widow, r. 1520 Van Ness
Av
" Roger (Carroll & O'Connor), r. 213 Fair
Oaks
" Simon, foreman, r. 345 Shipley
" Thomas (Carroll Bros.), r. 1206 Guerrero
" Thomas, assistant clerk Justice's Court
" Thomas, gardener, r. 2623 Sutter
" Thomas, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.
r. 1843 Market
Carroll Thomas, shoemaker, r. 130 Utah
" Thomas H., pileman Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 11 Cleveland
" Thomas M., attorney at law, 330 Pine, room
26, r. 25 Kissling
" Thomas M.. teamster, r. 130 Utah
" Walter A., clerk A. J. Wheelock & Co., r.
908 Church
" William, bartender, r. 645 Jessie
" William, night watchman, r. 324%, 5th
" William, stonemason, r. 411 Clementina
" William, teamster O'Meara & McCarthy,
r. California Av nr Cortland Av
" William E.. mechanical engineer Risdon
I. & L. Wks
" William F., mechanic, r. 1612 Eddy
" William H., salesman John Sroufe & Co.,
r. 104 Haight
" William P. (Carroll Bros.), r. 1206 Guerrero
" William W., miner, r. cor Mariposa and
De Haro
Carroll & Carroll (Donald McDonald and Harry
Cohn), wholesale liquor dealers and
agents James E. Pepper & Go's distil-
leries, 306 Market
" & Madden (Peter Carroll and James Mad-
den), liquors, 335, 3d
" & McAulifle (John M. Carroll and Joseph
P. McAuliffe), liquors, W s Nebraska nr
Army
" & Morrissey (John J. Carroll and John Mor-
rissey), hay, grain, wood and coal, 3304
Mission
" & O'Connor (Roger Carroll and Michael
M. O'Connor), liquors, 514, 4th
CARROLL & TILTON
(James Carroll and WlUiam H. Tilton),
gents' and boys' clotliing, furnishing
goods, hats, caps, trunks and valises,
811 Market, Flood Bldg
4®=- Carroll. See Carrel
Carrolton The, Mrs. Alice R. Carroll proprie-
tor, 1306 Market
Carron Albert, carpenter, r. 110 Valparaiso
" George, actor, r. 1104 Market
" James, hackman, r. 329 Langton
" Michael, watchman, r. 636, 3d
" Stephen, laborer, r. 636, 3d
4®="Carron. See Caron
Carruthers Essie Miss, saleslady, r. 5 Yerba
Buena
" George, r. 5 Yerba Buena
" Jessie M. Miss, principal Occidental
School, r. 5 Yerba Buena
" John Mrs., widow, r. 1816Devisadero
" Malcolm M., pattern maker W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. Berkeley
" Mabel E. Miss, kindergarten, 1816 Devisa-
dero
" Michael, laborer, r. 227, 2d
Carruthers Samuel G., secretary California
Adsigns Co., 204 Sutter, r. Berkeley
4S"Carruthers. See Carothers, Caruthers and
Crothers
Carson Andrew, foreman shipping dept. Pacific
Can Co., r. 9 Liberty
" Catherine, widow, r. 9 Liberty
" Charles, deckhand str Encinal, r. Ala-
meda
" Charles, engineer tug Millen Grifath, r.,
401 Bryant
" Charles Jr., oiler str San Jose, r. 401
Bryant
" Charles T., polisher S. F. Plating Wks, r.
17 Dame
" Charles W., driver H. Heckmann & Co., r.
542% Folsom
" Christ, plumber, r. 118 Valparaiso
" Creek Mining Co. (Calaveras Co., Cal.), Al-
fred K. Durbrow secretary, 69 Nevada
Block
Carson Edward K., secretary Coal Dealers'
Association of California, 32 Market,
room 9, r. 8% Sherman
" Elizabeth Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 9 Liberty
" Emma, widow, r. 1518 Broadway
" Frank, carpenter, r. 319 Ellis
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Carson Frank, cook, r. 417b Francisco
" Franklin M., ship joiner, r. 404 San Jose Av
" Frederick, keg washer, r. 2013 Folsom
" Frederick, laborer, r. 1861-4 Vandewater
" George, attorney at law, r. 31 Moss
" George H., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Glove Co., R. N. Carson proprietor, 316-318
Market
" Gustavo, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 424
Jersey
" Henry W., clerk, r. 186% Vandewater
" Jerome T., cook John Groll, r. 23754 East
" John, pilot str Modoc, r. Oakland
" John B. (Carson & Savage), r. 1927 Geary
" JohnF., foreman B. F. Oilman, r. 21 Bry-
ant Av
" John P., policeman, r. 2916 Pine
" John Q., machinist, r. 528 Indiana
" Joseph W., clerk Chronicle, r. 9 Liberty
" Julia, domestic, 2200 Jackson
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 1518 Broadway
" May Miss, assistant Free Public Library,
r. 9 Liberty
" Nellie, widow, r. 406^4 San Jose Av
" Nellie Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 9
Liberty
" Oliver, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1220,
24th
" Otto, r. 1408 Mission
" Otto W., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
1224 Eddy
" Rebekah, widow, r. 1414 Bush
" Robert E., butcher, r. 4 Latham PI
■' Robert E., clerk W. T. Wagner, r. 9 Liberty
" Robert E., surveyor, r. 21 Hinckley
" Robert N., proprietor Carson Glove Co.,
316-318 Market, r. 1516 Broadway
" Theodore L., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 22,
5th
" Thomas E., millwright, r. 542V^ Folsom
" Thomas F., brass finisher S. F. Novelty &
Plating Wks, r. 9 Liberty
" Thomas G., 2d lieut. troop C 4th Cavalry
U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Washington K., clerk, r. 1045 Market
' ' William (Dolbeer & Carson^ r. Eureka, Cal.
" William, clerk, r. 506 Minna
" William, machinist City and County Hos-
pital, r. 4 Latham PI
" William, ship carpenter, r. 614 Tennessee
" William L., fireman str Encinal, r. Oak-
land
Carson & Savage (John B. Carson and Theodore
Savage), attorneys at law, 558-560 Empo-
rium Bldg, 5th floor, telephone Red 1491
Carss Hannah Miss, r. 51 Louisa
" Robert J., teamster, r. 51 Louisa
Carssow Felix H., civil engineer, r.515 Stockton
Carsten George, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" W-, machine hand David Woerner
Carst^ns Alice Mrs., dressmaker, r. 25214, 3d
" Frederick, laborer Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 213 Folsom
" George, real estate, r. 523, 7th rear
" Henry, bartender, r. 109 Van Ness Av
" John, cook, r. 180 Perry
Cars tensen Albert, clerk Julius Carstensen, r.
1601 Dolores
" An tone F., wood chopper Bender Bros., r.
1314 Geneva
" Frederick A., longshoreman, r. 3014 Geneva
" Henry G. T., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 1657%, 17th
" Julius, groceries and liquors, SE cor 29th
and Dolores
4®"Carst6nsen. See Karstensen
Carstons Annie Miss, basket maker Weston
Basket & Mfg. Co., r. 34 Gardner
" Henry, longshoreman, r. 34 Harriet
Carswell Alden G., real estate, 77-78 Montgom-
ery Block, r. 304 Valencia
" George W., capitalist, 77-78 Montgomery
Block, r. 304 Valencia
Cartan Charles A., painter, r. 1116 Taylor
" Charles M., paper hanger, r. 1116 Taylor
" Earl, clerk, r. 1116 Taylor
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
e^l-e^-V ]y\arUi&t St.
Cartan Frank M. (Cartan, McCarthy & Co.),
330 Sutter
Frederick
Co., r. 6(
J., teamster Cushing-Wetmore
West Mission
CARTAN, McCarthy & co.
(Frank M. Cartan and Timothy F.
McCarthy) wholesale liquors and
wines, distillers' agents and agents
United Vineyard Co., 312 Sacramento
and 311-313 Commercial
Cartelli Carlo, cook, r. 4 Green PI
Cartensen Peter A., fireman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1507 Kentucky
Carter Albert R., teamster U. S. Engineer's
Dept., r. Beach nr Baker
" Amanda, widow, r. 8% Turk rear
" Anna, widow, r. 35 Natoma
" August L. (Carter & Clem), r. 1000% Hyde
" Benjamin, marble cutter, r. 723, 5th Av
" Bessie Miss, dressmaker, r. 821 Pine
" Brothers (Thomas and Martin), manufac-
turers cars (Newark, Alameda Co.), office
42 Market
" Cassius W., liquors, 995 Market, r. 559b
Minna
" Charles, laborer, r. 316 Davis
" Charles C. (Carter & Da vies), r. Lorin, Ala-
meda Co.
" Charles D., real estate, r. 631 Valencia
" Charles H., contractor, r. 732 Ivy Av
" Charles H., teamster, r. SW cor Bay and
Webster
" Charles J., waiter, r. 314, 4th
" Charles J., waiter Frederick Cook. r. 34
Hubbard
Carter Daniel P., cigars and tobacco, 842 Mar-
ket, r. 306 Turk
" Edith M., widow, r. 759 Howard
" Edmond F., compositor, r. 5 Russell
" Edward, porter, r. 1319% Kearny
" Edward, switchman, r. 139 Tremont Av
" Edward E., janitor, 222 Post
" Eliza W. Miss, r. 1327 Leavenworth
" Elizabeth widow, r. 821 Pine
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r. 124 Henry
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vray & Co., r. 622,4th
" Frederick F., waiter, r. 9 Le Roy PI
" Frederick R., dental student, r. 195 Hyde
" Frederick S., cigars, r. 1915 Sacramento
" George, engineer, r. 408, 6th
" George, laborer, r. 902 Illinois
" George, janitor, r. 734% Howard
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Co., r. 899 Pine
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" George J., steward, r. 5 Russell
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Carter Henry E., deputy Attorney-General, 419
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John, stableman, r. 168 Tehama
John B., conductor Market St. Ry.,r. 511
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Joseph K., bookkeeper Pacific Bank, r. 517
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Joseph R., laborer, r. 613 Mission
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Lizzie, widow, r. 821 Pine
Martin (Carter Bros.), r. Irvington
Mary, widow, r. 71414 Larkin rear
Mary E., widow, r. 2624 California
Mary J. Miss (Newell & Carter), r. 816 La-
gun a
Myron H.. teamster Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 257 Perry
Xettie Mrs., stenographer Reinstein &
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Oliver, restaurant, 3208 California, r. 2816
Pine
Oliver J., r. 5 Russell
R. D.. artist Chronicle, r. New Western
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Rebecca T. Mrs., teacher Fremont Primary
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Richard H., student, r. 2214^4 Fillmore
Robert W., blacksmith, r. 2 Belmont PI
Robert W., real estate, r. 1 Scott
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lor
Stewart, clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 821
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Thomas (Carter Bros.), r. 6 Turk
Thomas B., machinist William H. Birch,
r. 1621 Folsom
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Walter R., salesman Rosenthal Bros. &
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Wesley S. (Thomas & Carter), r. 393, 6th
William, bridge carpenter Thomson Bridge
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William, laborer, r. 725, 6th Av
William, marble cutter, r. 728% 14th
William, plumber, r. 714% Larkin rear
William, shipping clerk Holm & Nathan.
r. 112 Hyde
William, waiter, r. 1113 Pacific
William C, shoemaker, r. 261 Stevenson
William D. (Carter & Pettitt), r. 1636 Post
William H., marble polisher, r. 7281^, 14th
CARTER WILLIAM H.,
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Tent Co., 10 Mason, teleplione Jessie
15, r. 606 Ellis
Carter William T., janitor, r. 9 Auburn
" Zora Miss, dressmaker, r. 1417 California
" & Clem (August L. Carter and Oscar Clem)
liquors and barbers, NE cor Pine and
Hyde
Carter & Davies (Charles C. Carter and Charles
H. Davies), proprietors Mission Planing
Mill, 37-41 Main
" & Pettitt (William D. Carter and John
McC. Pettitt), horseshoers, 304 Golden
Gate Av
Cartier Horace, teamster, r. 2308 Harrison
" Victor, lapidary, r. 10 Polk Lane
Carto Anna, widow, r. 1027% Jackson
Carton John, gardener, r. 12 Valley
.es=-Carton. See Carrton
Cartwright Charles (Cartwright & Gavin) r.
1327% Vallejo
" Daniel R. (Cartwright & Gibbons) r. 1636
Howard
CARTWRIGHT DAVID S.,
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Cartwright Elizabeth, widow, r. 525, 6th
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 230%, 28th
" Frederick G., electrical engineer, r. 1927%
Sutter
" George, musician, r. 525, 6th
" Harry, r. 3 Fulton
" Jane, widow, r. 1327 Vallejo
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 309 Fremont
^' William, bartender C. W. Carter, r. 17a,
6th
'• William M., with D. S. Cartwright, r. 221,
12th
•• & Gavin (Charles Cartwright and Charles
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" & Gibbons (Daniel R. Cartwright and Mar-
tin H. Gibbons), dairy produce, 1636 How-
ard
Carty E., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co.
" Franklin L., bookkeeper, r. 231, Uth
" James, driver Luke G Sresovich &Co., r.
302 Union
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r. 629 Bryant
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'• Stephen, pressman Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co.. r. 231, 11th
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York
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" Benjamin F. (Carver & Leaner), r. 1404 Van
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" Horatio B., ship liner, r. 2.36 Noe
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California, r. 1001 Bush
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Carvery August, waiter, r. 813 Pacific
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" Charles D., mattress maker John Hoey, r.
1211% Mission
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517 McAllister
Carvill Manufacturing Co,
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Carvill Orrin S., superintendent Carvill Man-
ufacturing Co., r. 1834 O'Farrell
-^"Carvill. See Carvell
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" Isaac G., barber, 1020 Powell, r. 939 Wash-
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Gary James H., attorney at law, 320 Sansome,
rooms 31-32, r. 810 Chestnut
" Lawrence, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2641 Harrison
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" Miles D., starter Sutter St. Ry., r. 16 St.
Roses Av
" Minnie Mrs.,r. 746, 22d
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Co., 139, 1st
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president, Paul Delmas secretary and
manager, vineyard and winery, Moun-
tain View, Santa Clara Co., office 28-36
Crocker Bldg
Casacq-Del Curo Carlos, foreman Bass-Hueter
Paint Co.
Casad John, teacher music, 1621 Polk
Casadabaig Francois, milker Bareilles Bros.,
r. 1238, 22d A^' South
Casadebat Jean B., liquors, 532 Merchant, r. 626
California
Casady Stephen V., ship supplies, r. 1911
Broderick
Casamajou Kate, widow, r. 435 Jessie
" Victor, lithographer Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 614 Filbert
Casanova Caroline, widow, r. 1715 Dupont
" George J., with Hotel Gazette, 420 Kearny
" Lena, widow, r. 1715 Dupont
Casarotto Antonio, musician, r. 621 Broadway
Casassa A. & Sons (August, Eugene and Frank),
groceries, 526 Green
" August (A. Casassa & Sons), r. 530 Green
" August, house painter, 731 Filbert, r. 726
Filbert
" Carlo, r. 736 Filbert
" Charles (Paulucci & Casassa), r. 1119
Pierce
" Charles Jr., bookkeeper, r. 1119 Pierce
" Charles H., bandmaster, r. 2405 Buchanan
" David J., sign painter, 731 Filbert, r. 726
Filbert
" Eugene (A. Casassa & Sons), r. 526 Green
" Frank (A. Casassa & Sons), r. 526 Green
" Frank, hoseman Engine 1, r. 513a Union
" Frederick, leamster Western Transfer Co.,
r. 514 Greenwich
" Louis, driver Martinoni & Podesta, r. 513a
Union
" Madelina, widow, r. 514 Greenwich
" Maria, widow, bakery, 503 Broadway
" Peter, clerk A. Casassa & Sons, r. 526 Green
" Rolando, peddler, r. 1705 Stockton
" Stefano (A. L. Bacigalupi & Co.), r. 4 Keyes
Alley rear
'■ Theresa, widow, r. 513a Union
Casati M. Mme., teacher music, r. 730 Leaven-
worth
Casavaw Alfred L., teamster Vermont Marble
Co., r. 36 De Boom
Casavielle Peter, proprietor New Montreal
House, 13001/2 Stockton
Casazelli Paul, cook, r. 1717 Stockton
Casberry James, r. 143, 3d
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Casco Arcangel, shade maker Pacific Coast
Shade Co.
Case A. L. Mrs., bakery, 155 Grove
" Albert, painter, r. 516 Linden Av
" Benjamin F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
130 San Jose Av
" Clara H. Mrs., physician, r. 1606 Howard
" Clarence J., machinist, r. 1836 O'Farrell
" Dustin S., clerk, r. 1733 Clay
" Edward, expressman, r. Carolina bet 18th
and 19th, Potrero
Case Edward G., machinist, r. 1416b Howard
" E. H., agent White Sewing Machine Co.,
1505 Market
" Ervin T., attorney at law. r. 1723 Clay
" Ervin T. Jr., r. 1723 Clay
" F. A., clerk, r. 800 Kearny
" George A., r. 229, 3d Av
" George F., teamster Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 814 Treat Av
" Harvey, paper hanger Thomas Downing, r.
516 Linden Av
" Henry H., painter, r. IO614 Hickory Av
" Henry H. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 106i/^ Hickory
Av
" Herbert P., clerk, r. 229, 3d Av
" Howard G., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3237 Mission
" Jackson, painter, r. 514 Linden Av
" James, carriage painter Joseph V. Chamb-
erlain
" James L., insurance broker, r. 313 Powell
" Joseph D. Mrs., widow, r. 419 Ashbury
" Lucie E. Miss, nurse, r. 1733 Clay
" Orrin I., insurance agent, r. 1416b Howard
" Martha S. Miss, physician, 1733 Clay
" Samuel S., r. 1803 Howard
" Susan, r. 317 Francisco
" William E., porter, r. 708 Tehama
" William P. Rev., r. 23 Guerrero
" William S., tinsmith Pac. Can Co.
Case W. W. Rev., pastor Howard Street Meth-
odist Episcopal Church, r. 212 Powell
Casebolt Henry C, clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r.
406 Mason
" Jacob D., carriage maker O'Brien & Sons,
r. 526 Hayes
" Simon M., grip repairer Sutter St. Ry.. r.
2406 Post
" William S., hoseman Engine 4, r. 20 Minna
Casella Augustine, sexton, r. 1600 Dupont
" Domenico, bootblack, 26 Leidesdorff
" Giovanni B., liquors, NW cor 7th and
Channel, r. 37 Moss
" Robert, brass finisher Cal. Gas Fixture
Co., r. 17 Varennes PI
Caselli Antonio, proprietor Lombard Hotel,
249-353 Pacific
" Brazilio (Gatto, Demartini & Co.), r. 631^
Green
Frank, flower peddler, r. 10 August Alley
Giacomo, peddler, r. 3 Magner PI,
Giovanni, r. 3 Magner PI
Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 521 Vallejo
L. & Co. (Louis Caselli and Fiore Giovan-
nini), florists, 333 Montgomery Av
Louis (L. Caselli & Co.), r. 737 Vallejo
Nicholas, tailor, 310 Montgomery Av
Raffaelle, tailor Simon Harris, r. 333 Mont-
gomery Av
Casellini Joseph, painter J. St. Dennis & Co.
Casement Frank, dairy produce, 1135 Valencia
•' Jeannette Mrs., r. 907% Mission
" William, r. 1534'/^ Sanchez
" William, clerk, r. 90914 Mission
" William K., wheat sampler, r. I53414 San-
chez
Casenave Jean P., laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks,
r. 5th Av South bet L and M
" John, tanner, r. 930, 13th Av South
" Julian, marble cutter Joseph Musto & Son,
r. 13 Lynch
" Martin, porter Nevada Restaurant, r. 609
Pine
Caseres Julius C, clerk Railway Mail Service,
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Casero Charles, machinist, r. 423 Filbert
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'• Henry H., laster Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.,
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" J., miner, r. 8 Gough
" James, r. 1122 Larkin
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" James, bartender Michael Bradley, r. 421
Brannan
" James, laborer, r. 127 Randall
" James, laborer, r. 607i,^. 3d
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Alameda
" James Jr., driver Charles Strohmaier, r.
6O714, 3d
" James Jr., painter John P. Fraser, r. 2429
Post
" James F., cook James M. Rolph, r. 1911
Chestnut
" James J., carpenter, r. 336, 5th Av
Casey Jeremiah J., teamster, r. 26 South Park
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" Jerome, painter J. F. Quane
" John, blacksmith P. Unrath
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lencia
" John, distributor La Grande Laundry, r.
675 Clementina
'• John, horseshoer A. T. McBrearty, r. 3005 a.
Golden Gate Av
" John, laborer, r. 778 Harrison
" John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r. 26
South Park
" John, steward J. P. McDonald, r. 501 Napa
" John C, liquors, 421 Larkin, r. 30 Willow Av
" John C, tanner, r. 682 Brannan
" John J., clerk Patrick J. Casey, r. 61 Silver
" John J., finisher Thomas Day & Co., r. 6O714
3d
" John K., laborer, r. 38 Natoma
" John P., clerk Pac. Lumber Co., r. 1069 Mis-
sion
" Joseph, laborer, r. 28 Geneva
" Joseph A., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings
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Bernice
" J. W., capitalist, r. 34 Ellis
" Kate F. Miss, principal Laguna Honda
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Jessie
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" Giovanni B., bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Caskey Harmon J., printer Co-operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. 216, 7th
" Matthew, salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co. . r. 34 Grove
Caskie J. F., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
Oakland
Casline J., fireman str City of Sydney
Casner Brothers (Gustave and Harry), gents'
furnishing goods, 38, 6th
Gustave (Casner Bros.), r. 908 Laguna
Harry (Casner Bros.), r. 908 Laguna
Marcus, upholsterer, r. 908 Laguna
Nathan, watchmaker, r. 507 Pine
Pauline, widow, r. 908 Laguna
Samuel, clerk Casner Bros., r. 908 Laguna
Casoli Joseph P., carpenter, r. 1304 Lyon
Caspar Fritz, baker, r. 21 Chesley
Caspar Lumber Co., Jacob G. Jackson presi-
dent, Frank A. Wilkins secretary and
treasurer, 48 Market, room 3, mill Cas-
par, Cal.
" Samuel Mrs., r. 2015 Sacramento
Caspar! Cgesar, musician, r. 6 Eddy, room 77
Casper Abraham, peddler, r. 9 Louisa
" Andrew, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1413
Guerrero
" Harris, peddler, r. 9 Louisa
" John, cook W. Scharninghausen, r. 17, 4th
" Louis, peddler, r. 11a Harriet
" Louis H., advertising agent, r. 216 Eddy
" Simon, peddler, r. 9 Louisa
4®"Casper. See Kasper
Caspersen Olof, produce dealer, r. 1125 Florida
Casperson Andrew P., laborer, r. W s Broderick
bet Jefferson and Tonquin
Cass B. E. Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" John J., hardware, 366, 3d, r. 364, 3d
" Lewis J., student, r. 364, 3d
" Minnie E. Miss, saleslady John J. Cass, r.
364, 3d
Cassa Peter, r. 406 Jackson
Cassanov a Frank, laborer S. F. Candle Co., r.
1507 Dupont
Cassaretto John, gravel contractor, 345 Berry
Cassasa Charles, clerk G. D. Graham, r. 504
Broadway
Cassato Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 121, 2d, r.
410M Brannan
Casseboom Margaret, widow, r. 1412a Bush
Cassel E., clerk Holm & Nathan, r. 733 Geary
Cassell Annie, widow, r. 47 Natoma
" Joseph B., reporter, r. 816 California
" John F. Mrs., widow, r. 2515 Gough
" Leopold, commercial traveler, r. 1431
Geary
" Milton, porter Ferguson & Curley, r. 515
Sacramento
" Robert J., r. 816 California
" William M., carpet cleaner, r. 1409 Har-
rison
4®"Cassell. See Castle
Casselman Ernestine, widow, r. 1309 Golden
Gate Av
" Julius M., pharmacist Wakelee & Co., r.
1309 Golden Gate Av
Cassels Arthur, exchange teller London, Paris
and American Bank, r. Alameda
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We place advertising in any State in the ^
Union. Estimates submitted on all '
classes of advertising.
Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Cassen Albert W., laborer, r. 546^4 Natoma
" Henry C, candy maker, 1136 Market, r. 96
Montgomery Block
" Louis, milkman, r. Cambridge nr Silllman
*S=" Cassen. See Cassin and Casson
Cassens H., foreman City Street Improvement
Co., r. 961/3 Bryant
" Henry, trunkmaker C. A. Malm & Co., r.
935 York
" John G., longshoreman, r. 935 York
Casser Henry, musician, 39, 4th
je®=Casser. See Kasser
Casserly Annie, domestic, 2529 Pine
Edward P., clerk, r. 604 Guerrero
Eugene Mrs., widow, r. 2123 Buchanan
John, driver Standard Soda Water Wks,
r. 616 Stevenson
John B., r. 2123 Buchanan
John J., plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 634b 17th
Michael, clerk Thomas McCraith & Co., r.
604 Guerrero
Patrick, r. 604 Guerrero
Thomas A., plumber, r. 604 Guerrero
William J., salesman, r. 604 Guerrero
William V., conductor, r. 460 Chenery
Cassidy Andrew, teamster, r. 404, 6th
Anna, widow, r. 314 Ritch
Anna Miss, laundress, r. 252^^, 3d
Annie C. Miss, r. 3104 Point Lobos Av
Bernard, teamster, r. 901 Battery
Charles F., horse trainer, r. 3104 Point
Lobos Av
Christopher, laborer, r. 238, 7th rear
Christopher B., stenographer, r. 238, 7th
rear
Edward, driver James Cassidy. r. 201, 23d
Frank, iron molder, r. 1336 Natoma
Henry J., cornice maker James Guilfoy
Hugh, r. 1326 Natoma
James, butcher, SW cor 23d and Florida,
r. 201,23a
James, pipemaker Francis Smith & Co., r.
216 Minna
James Jr., butcher James Cassidy, r. 201,
23d
James F., electrician Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 309,5th
James W., teamster, r. 911 Battery rear
John, r. 1604 Howard
John, r. 2312 Bryant Av
John, horse trainer, r. 3104 Point Lobos Av
John, laborer, r. 1326 Natoma
John J., cook, r. 641 Folsom
John P., laborer, r. 129 Harriet
John W., teamster, r. 734 Tehama
Joseph, teamster, r. 2315 Mason
Joseph F., laborer, r. 641 Folsom
Maggie, widow, r. 910 Harrison
Margaret, widow, groceries and liquors,
745 Brannan
Mary, widow, r. 107 Gilbert
Mary A. Miss, r. 3 Morse PI
Mary E. Mrs., stationery, 157, 5th
Mary J., widow, r. 321 Golden Gate Av
Matthew, teamster, r. 21 Sharon
M. Belle Miss, r. 3104 Point Lobos Av
Michael J., bartender D. Connor, r. 32, 2d
Owen, miner, r. 406 Broadway
Patrick, longshoreman, r. 908 Sansome
Patrick J., coremaker, r. 5 Sheridan rear
Patrick W., laborer, r. 22^/4 Hayes
Philip H., teamster, r. 107 Gilbert
Robert, teamster, r. 491, 4th
Robert, track foreman Market St. Ry., r.
114 Lily Av
Ruth, widow, r. 2312 Bryant Av
Cassidy Sarah, widow, r. 1310 Lyon
" Thomas, liquors, 633 Davis, r. 724 Front
" Thomas W., cloth cutter, r. 1326 Natoma
" Virginia A. Miss, r. 3104 Point Lobos Av
" William, ship carpenter, r. 157, 5th
" William E., watchman, r. 2507 Fillmore
J8®"Cassidy. See Casady
Cassin Arthur, restaurant, r. 1130 Kearny
" Francis, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Francis Jr., clerk W. R. Van Alen. r. 239
Minna
" Frank, policeman, r. 906 York
" John, deckhand str Resolute, r. 935 York
" M. A. Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Peter J., shoemaker, r. NW cor Corbett
Av and Clara Av
" Richard J., conductor S. P. Co., r. 2020
Mission
" Thomas, laborer, r. 37 Lily Av
J8@"Cassin. See Cassen and Casson
Cassinelli Stephen, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. San Bruno Av nr Wayland
" Victor, r. 313 Green
Cassio Giacomo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giovanni A., barber, 1423 Dupont
" Joseph A., butcher, r. 509 Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 509 Filbert
Cassou Basile, laborer P. J. Desenfant, r. 112
Clinton
" Bernard, dairyman, cor Wayland and Ham-
ilton
" Christine, widow, r. 112 Trenton
" H. Mme, French laundry, 1504 California
" Joseph, driver Bernard Cassou, r. cor Way-
land and Hamilton
" Pierre, waiter Nevada Restaurant, r. 1130
Kearny
" William, teacher music, r. 632, 23d
Castagnetto Andrea, fish dealer, 1412 Dupont, r.
r. 503 Green
" August, watchmaker Peter Castagnetto, r.
503 Green
" Edward (Valente, Marini & Co.), r. 1524
Stockton
" Giovanni, dry goods, 1234 Dupont
" Peter, watchmaker, 203V2 Montgomery Av,
and wine cellar, 503 Green
Castagnino Brothers (Henry F. and Peter L.),
painters, 1511^^ Stockton
" Emilio, painter Castagnino Bros., r. 527 Bay
" Henry F. (Castagnino Bros.), r. 527 Bay
" Peter L. (Castagnino Bros.), r. 527 Bay
Castalina Domenico, fisherman, r. 1119 Kearny
Castel Edward, teacher, r. 1909 Leavenworth
" George, furniture repairing, 1121 Folsom
>e®-Castel. See Castell
Castelazo Arthur, bookkeeper Anglo-Califomian
Bank, r. 419 Ellis
Castelhun Ella Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Evening School, r. 1046 Valencia
" Frederick C, physician, 935 Market, r. 1046
Valencia
Castemun Frederick C. Jr., attorney at law,
325 Montgomery, rooms 4-5
Castelliun Frederick J., attorney at law, 325
Montgomery, rooms 4-5, r. 215a Valencia
" Mary A. Miss, principal Humboldt Pri-
mary School, r. 215a Valencia
Castell Guillermo, fruits and vegetables, 818
Pacific
" Louis, waiter Frank Douglass, r. 1830
Haight
4®-Castell. See Castel
Castellanos Jose R., barber, 1322 Powell
Castello Manuel, seaman, r. 1517 Dupont
>63-Castello. See Castillo and Costello
Castellon Martha, widow, r. 15171/4 Mason
Castelotti William, polisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. iiWi- 4th
Casten Dora Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 621 Ash Av
Casteret Peter, laundryman D. Lapouble & Co.
Castiglioni Luigi, florist P. Canepa & Co.
Castillar Harrison M., r. 606 Montgomery
" H. M. Mrs. bookbinder, 605 Montgomery,
r. 606 Montgomery
Castilli Brothers (Nicholas and Pedro), garden-
ers, 29 th Av South nr J
" Nicholas (Castilli Bros.), r. 29th Av South
nr J
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Castilli Pedro (Castilli Bros.), r. :29tli Av South
nr J
Castillo Leo M., searcher records, r. 1063 Mc-
Allister
" Luigi, r. 1113 Montgomery rear
4®="Castillo. See Castello and Costello
Castle Albert E. (Castle Bros.),r. 3442 Jackson
" Arthur H. (Castle Bros.), r. 2489 Jackson
CASTLE BROTHERS
(CHarlotte L., Walter M., Albert E. and
Arthur H. Castle), importers tea, coffee
and spices and commission merctiants,
200-208 Davis, from Sacramento to
Commercial, telephone Main 293
Castle Charles, laborer, r. 127, 4th
Castle Charles H., vice-president and manager
California Iron and Wrecking Co., 638-
640, 3d, r. 459 Bryant
" Charlotte Miss, stenographer and book-
keeper Cal. iron and Wrecking Co., r.
459 Bryant
" Charlotte L. Mrs. (Castle Bros.), r. 3489
Jackson
" Edgar M., collector Pickens, Fulton & Co.
" George, plumber, r. 634b 17th
" Henry, salesman, r. 39 Turk
" Herman H., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Alameda
" Howard, tin roofer James Guilfoy, r. 7
Godeus
" J., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" James, teamster, r. Prospect Av nr Cort-
land Av
'• John C, teamster, r. Prospect Av nr Cort-
land Av
" John G., shipwright, r. 544 Howard
" John H., r. 544 Howard
" Michael, r. SW cor Laguna and Washington
" Minnie Mrs., r. 7 Godeus
" N. H., r. University Club
" Raymond, helper Atlas I. Wks, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Stephen, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 2338 Jones
" Walter M. (Castle Bros.), r. 1719 Bush
3^"Castle. See Cassel and Castel
Castlen Edward B., traveling salesman Brig-
ham, Hoppe & Co., r. 3607 Clay
" John G., traveling salesman Brigham,
Hoppe & Co., r. 714 Ashbury
" Marie J. Miss, artist, r. 414 Clayton
€astleton The, Mrs. J. C. McCauley proprietor,
207 Mason
Castner C. A. & Co. (Charles A. Castner, Robert
McLellan and Nathan W. Collins), mast
and spar makers, E s Channel nr 7th St.
Bridge
» Charles A. (C. A. Castner & Co.), r. 813
Haight
" Ernest v., bartender Henry Muller, r. 530
Pacific
" Frederick S.. gardener, r. 700 Tennessee
rear
€asto Grant E., r. 33 Silver
■" Timothy E., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
231/2 South Park
" William S., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
2314 South Park
Castor Charles F., policeman, r. 364 Sanchez
" Joseph, janitor, r. 2803 Golden Gate Av
" Sophia, widow, r. 1200 Larkin
Castro Annie Miss, dressmaking, r. 96514 Harri-
son
" Antonio, clerk Charles Valensolo, r. 334
Green
" Charles, r. 11 17^ Kearny
" Elisha, barber, 441, 6th
*' J. B., capitalist, r. Commercial Hotel
" Jose C, liquors, 141 Montgomery, r. Ala-
meda
" Juan, waiter str San Juan
" Juana, widow, r. 1318 Dupont
" Leonardo, clerk, r. 12 Hinckley
" Louisa, widow, r. 12th Av bet M and N
" Manuel, clerk, r. 12 Hinckley
" Mary, widow, r. 12 Hinckley
" Mary, domestic, 136 McAllister
" Paul, harness maker, r. 1 Salmon
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
QQd Fireplace Triroroings
ARTISTIC DESIGHS.
9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Castro Street Land Co., C. W. McAfee presi-
dent, A. S. Baldwin seci'etary, 10 Mont-
gomery
Castro Street Pharmacy, Dr. James H. Sey-
mour proprietor, 1334 Castro
" William, coachman, r. 14 Ellis
Casty John, carpenter, r. 1043 Army
Casutt Christian F., milker G. L. Perham, r.
Cambridge nr Bacon
Caswell Albert J., house painter, r. 18th Av
South nr N
" E. E. Mrs. (E. E. Caswell & Co.), r. 711
Jones
CASWELL E. E. & CO.,
(Mrs. E. E. Caswell and Miss Carrie
Wright), milliners, 28 Post
Caswell Erastus, piano manufacturer, 735 Mar-
ket, r. 335 Geary
" George W. (George W. Caswell & Co.), r.
1931 Sacramento
Caswell George W. & Co. (G. W. Caswell and
G. H. De Mamiel), importers teas, cof-
fees, spices and olive oils, 406 Sacra-
mento, telephone Main 5351
" Harvey Mrs., r. 535 Post
" Joseph P., baker, r. 543 Linden Av
" Marion F., clerk S. P. Co., r. 2609 Folsom
Caswell Thomas H., Grand Secretary Grand
Chapter R. A. M., Giand Recorder Grand
Commandery Knights Templar, and
Grand Recorder Grand Council R. and
S. M., Masonic Temple, r. 418 Bartlett
Cataford Louis L., carpenter, r. 1315 Rhode
Island
Catania Joseph, fish dealer, 86-87 California
Market, r. 1707 Powell
Catanich Joseph A., r. 515 Taylor
Cataract and Wide West Gravel Mining Co.,
William B. Lake secretary, 69 Colum-
bian Bldg
Cate Brothers (Harry R. and Frank L.), paint-
ers and whlteners, 717 Lott
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 717 Lott
" Charles H., range setter John G. lis & Co.,
r. 3304 Geary
" Edward A., chair maker Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. 717 Lott
" Frank L. (Cate Bros.), r. 30 Moss
" Harry R. (Cate Bros.), r. 717 Lott
" Sarah, widow, r. 34 Oak Grove Av
" William H., printer, r. 1724 Lexington Av
Catechi John (Stathopulos & Catechi), r. 208, 3d
Catelani Giuseppi, fruits and vegetables, 703
Turk
Catelli Adolph P., clerk, r. 34 Byington Av
Cater George E., with Union Lumber Co., r. 733
Bush
CATERER AND PURVEYOR,
Charles F. Seaburg, 208 Hyde
Caterina J. T., master mariner, r. 29 Geary
Gates Augustus, carpenter, r. 269 Minna
Cathale John, carpenter, r. 23^4 Laskie
Cathalinat Jacques, barber, 620 Broadway, r. 807
Pacific
Cathcart Alexander T., r. 1336 Sanchez
" Alfred B., bookkeeper Anspacher Bros., r.
23 Whitney
" Alfred B. Jr., clerk Anglo-American Crock-
ery and Glassware Co., r. 52 Whitney
" Charles S., clerk, r. 1033 Sacramento
" David, miner, r. 136 Ellis
" Ellen E., widow, r. 1033 Sacramento
" Frank H., instrument maker, r. 1033 Sacra-
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Cathcart John J., clerk M. J. Brandenstein &
Co., r. 1032 Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 236 Pacific
" "Walter, photographer, r. 1121 Webster
" William P., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1032
Sacramento
Cathey Charles L., gripman Presidio and
Ferries RR. r. 1540 Sacramento
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 1540 Sacramento
Catholic Apostolic Churcli, Rev. William M.
Pearl pastor, 638, 18th
Catholic Art and Book Company
Margarita Waldteufel president,
Emile L. Waldteufel vice-president,
Josepli A. Waldteufel secretary and
treasurer, AchiUe Waldteufel mana-
ger, dealers Catliolic books, stationery
and church ornaments, 723 Market
Catholic Ladies' Aid Society, Miss Margaret
Curtis grand secretary. 75 Donohoe Bldg
Cathpole W. W., seaman, r. 126 Ellis
Catlett George C, traveling salesman Cal.
Wine Assn., r. 1708 Howard
Catlin Amelia G. Miss, principal Buena Vista
Primary School, r. 791 Sutter
Catoir Albert, printer, r. 1410a Pacific
" Julius, butcher, r. 1410a Pacific
Caton George R., tailor, r. 4 White
" Manuel, laborer Frank Fisher, r. 119 Jack-
son
Cator George, laborer, r. 422 Brannan
" George, teamster, r. 110 Shipley
" Henry E., boltmaker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
227 Clara
" James H., shoemaker, r. 18 Dearborn
•' Lena M. Miss, clerk, r. 227 Clara
" Leonora, widow, r. 327 Clara
" Thomas V., attorney at law, 212 Sansome,
room 20, r. 216 Devisadero
" Zachariah T., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 227
Clara
Catorno Antonio, candy maker, r. 249 Pacific
Catsules Paul, waiter, r. 1022 Mission
Cattarina Michael, porter, r. 1059 Broadway
Cattell Lawrence J., clerk cashiers dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., Oakland
Cattenzar Frank, fisherman, r. 319 Green
Cattermole Charles H., groceries and liquors,
NW cor Davis and Broadway, r. 1522
Mason
" John C, stevedore, r. 1526 Mason
Catterson William J., carpenter, r. 565 Steven-
son
Catto Joseph, marble worker, r. 3258i4 Mission
" John, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Catto John, monumental granite and marble
works, NW cor 29th and Mission, r. 123
California Av
Catton Anna M.. widow, r. 1417 Taylor
Catton, Bell & Co. (James E. Bell and A. Dal-
ton Harrison), shipping and commission
merchants, insurance agents and to-
bacco dealers, and agents Lloyd's Union
Assurance Society, Cameron Tobacco
Co. and proprietors Wool Agency Ware-
house and Scouring Works, 436 Town-
send, office 406 California
" Frederick R. Jr., clerk Catton, Bell & Co.,
r. Oakland
" William M., cashier Catton, Bell & Co., r.
1417 Taylor
Cattran Joseph H., shipjoiner, r. 438, 2d
" Nellie Miss, stenographer Sunset Seed
and Plant Co., r. 438, 2d
Can Anna, widow, r. 6 Washoe PI
Caubu Peter, dairyman, 19th Av South bet G
andH
Cauca Valley Development Co.. Carl W. Elfving
president, George M. Hubbard vice-
president, Arthur Ell ott treasurer, Vic-
tor F. Seawell secretary, Jason C. Hub-
bard superintendent, 217 Sansome
Caudle William L., cook Cardall & Marston, r.
45 Everett
Caufield Edward, stair builder, r. 2431 Harrison
" Kate Miss, r. 243114 Harrison
" Patrick, molder Western Foundry, r. 24311/4
Harrison
Cauhape Brothers (Jean P. and Grat), wood and
coal, 838 Harrison
" Grat (Cauhape Bros.), r. 836 Harrison
" Jean, nursery, Amazon Av nr Madrid
" Jean P. (Cauhape Bros.), r. 836 Harrison
" Peter, florist Jean Mialocq, r. 1518 Bush
Cauley Henry, teamster, r. 363'/4, 11th
" .iohn, fireman str John S. Hartley
Caulfield Alban B., salesman Moore, Ferguson
& Co., r. Oakland
" Bridget, widow, r. 287 Chenery
" Charles H., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
1023 Pierce
" Clara Miss, tailoress, r. 287 Chenery
" Frank, laborer, r. 4 Goodsell PI
" Henry F., plumber, r. 228 Ritch
" John, teamster, r. 85 West Mission
" John, waiter, r. 224 Minna
" Martin, stevedore, r. 85 West Mission
" Rosanna, widow, r. 228 Ritch rear
Cause William B., clerk C. J. O'Donnell & Co.,
r. 139, 4th
Causse Marius, laundry, 320 Larkin
Cautiello Louis, musician, r. 813 Vallejo
Cava Giovanni B., bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giuseppe, bootblack, 125 Montgomery Av,
r. 10 Margaret PI
" Ricardo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Cavaco Joaquin J., 1st officer str Apache
Cavaglia Giovanni B., carpenter, r. 926a Green-
wich
" Onorio, carpenter, r. 926a Greenwich
Cavagna Adolph, liquors, 2501 Sutter
Cavagnaro Albert, groceries and liquors, cor
Onondaga and Delaware Avs
" Antonio, r. 309 Broadway
" Antonio, r. 11 Landers
Cavagnaro Augustino A., druggist, SE cor
Powell and Vallejo
" D. & Sons (Louis and Joseph A.), groceries
and liquors, NW cor Bauer and Mission
Road
" Domenico, gardener, Colombo Market
•' F. & Co. (Fiorenzo Cavagnaro andGaetano
Rivolta), liquors, 17 City Hall Av
Cavagnaro Fiorenzo (F. Cavagnaro & Co.), and
proprietor Pioneer Wine Vaults, 626
Montgomery, r. 2618 Gough
" Francis A., ofQce 610 Montgomery, r. 915
Jackson
" Frank, shoemaker, 1718 Stockton, r. 1720
Stockton
" Giovanni B., r. 12^ Sycamore Av
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1720 Stockton
" Joseph A. (D. Cavagnaro & Sons), r. cor
Ocean House Road and Delaware Av
Cavagnaro Joseph F., attorney at law, 610
Montgomery, r. 1010 Broderick
" Julia, widow, r. 528a Green
" Louis (D. Cavagnaro & Sons), r. NW cor
Bauer and Mission Road
" Nancy Miss, dressmaker, r. 1523 Mason
Cavalli Andreas (Cavalli Bros.), r. 822 Mont-
gomery
" Angiolina Miss, bookkeeper George F.
Cavalli, r. 821 Vallejo
Cavalli Brothers (Andreas and Paul), machin-
ists, 823 Montgomery
Cavalli George F., editor and proprietor L'El-
vezia, and books and stationery, 1
Montgomery Av, r. 819 Union
" Giovanni, teamster, r. 7O6V2 Bryant
" Juan, longshoreman, r. 20 Hinckley
" Marie, widow, r. 706^4 Bryant
" Paul (Cavalli Bros.), r. 822 Montgomery
Cavallier Joseph, bookkeeper, r. The Baldwin
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Cavalio Adolph, lithographer Britton & Rey, r.
3 Gerke Alley
" James, carpenter, r. 2 Gerke Alley
" John, baker, r. 2 Gerke Alley
Cavalsky Valdemar, dentist. 24, 6th
Cavanagh Ann, widow, r. 1786 Folsom
• ' Charles, laborer, r. Railroad Avnr 3-2d Av
South
" Daniel J., metal roofer Conlin & Roberts,
r. 1236 Folsom
" Edward, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
Railroad Av nr 32d Av South
" Eugene J., clerk Baldwin & Hammond, r.
1336 Folsom
" Frank, telegraph operator, r. 417 Filbert
" Frank J., clerk, r. ISSOVs Lexington Av
" George W., clerk Union I. Wks, r. 1786
Folsom
" Hugh J., barber, 31, 9th
" J., millhandPac. RollMill
" Jane, widow, r. 1511V4 Larkin
" John, bricklayer, r. 1119
" John, clerk Thomas Hallinan
" John, machinist, r. 852 Folsom
" John, oiler str City of Rio de Janeiro
" John D., bricklayer, r. 417 Stevenson
" Lawrence, fireman Baldwin Hotel Gas and
Electric Light Works, r. 1024% Folsom
" Margaret, domestic, r. 28 Hawthorne
" Mary, widow, r. 1236 Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 2112 Baker
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 17 Grant Av
" Maurice, bookkeeper Lewis Packing Co.
and Vinegar Works, r. 108, 12th
" Michael B., r. 2 Zoe
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1786 Folsom
" Thomas F.. machinist Union I. Wks, r.
1452 Minna
" Thomas J., policeman, r. 915^4 Jones
" William A., machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. 731, 17th
" William J., manager Oakland Art Pottery
and Terra Cotta Works, 1175 Market, r.
1024 Minna
Cavanaugh Alice L. Miss, telephone operator,
r. 2811 Harrison
" Amelia, widow, r. 306c Lily Av
" Annie, widow, r. 352 Clementina
" Charles, clerk Hornlein Bros.
" Charles H., plumber, r. 2811 Harrison
" Charles R., boxmaker, r. 92, 25th
" Christopher H., machinist Union I. Wks,
r. 3811 Harrison
" George, elevator operator Raphaels
" George G., salesman Schussler Bros., r.
Oakland
" James, porter, r. 418, 1st
" James B., policeman, r. bOSYi Broderlck
" Johanna, widow, r. 163 Shipley
" John J., seaman, r. 1,531^ Clara
Cavanaugh Joseph T., proprietor Overall
Laundry and Supply Co., 2212 Folsom, r.
336 Eddy
" Julia, widow, r. 3945 Washington
" Margaret, widow, r. 15^/4 Clara
" Michael, laborer, r. 26211/4 Harrison
" Michael, laborer, r. 320, 3d
" Michael, laundryman La Grande Laundry
" Patrick, painter, r. 11 Mason
" Patrick T., bartender William Barclay, r.
616 Bush
" Richard, candy maker J. Seidl & Co., r. 5
Alaska PI
" Robert E., grainer, r. 2811 Harrison
" Robert H., r. 92, 25th
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 77 Natoma
" Thomas, calker, r. 2811 Harrison
'< Thomas, porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
418, 1st
" Thomas H., candy maker Frank Maskey,
r. 5 Alaska PI
" Walter T., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
152% Clara
" William, agent, r. 513 Octavia
" William, carbuilder Market St. Ry., r. 636,
23d
" William H., butcher, r. 152% Clara
4®=Cavanaugh. See Cavanagh, Kavanagh and
Kavanaugh
W. &J. SLOANE&CO.,
POf?TIEf?ES,
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
6-41-<5-4-'7 VWarket St.
Cavarly Frank B., clerk, r. 791 Sutter
" Jennie D. Miss, r. 1320 Page
" John M. Jr., storekeeper Pacific Mail S. S.
Co., r. 1815 Sutter
" Julia F. Miss, r. 1320 Page
j8®=Cavarly. See Caverly
Oavasso Heloise Mme., ostrich feathers dyed,
cleaned and curled, 2 Delaware Court
Cavazos Raphael, specialist, r. 1010 Washington
Cavazza Andrea, cook, r. 633 Broadway
Cave Carlisle, engineer, r. 33 Rausch
" T. C. Mrs., widow, r. 1324 Sutter
Cavellera Seraflno, carpenter, r. Richland Av nr
Andover Av
Caveney Annie Mrs., teacher music, r. 852 Fol-
som
" Catherine, widow, r. 1303 Harrison
" Hugh J., clerk Post Office, r. 852 Folsom
" John, machinist, r. 852 Folsom
" John W., stock cutter W. F. Van Bergen &
Co., r. 852 Folsom
" Thomas, janitor New City Hall
Caverly Ann, widow, r. 15 Scott
" John W., r. 326 Ellis
" O. E., watchman S. P. Co., r. East Oakland
4®-Caverly. See Cavarly
Cavers George A., coalpasser str State of Cali-
fornia, r. 156% Silver
Cavesi Louis C, laborer Western Sugar Refi-
nery, r. 1102% Tennessee
Cavey Auguste, waiter, r. 1313 Stockton
Cavignot Joseph C, cook B. Jouanou & Son, r.
555 Mission
Caville Alexandre (Caville & Bousquet), r. 1122
Dupont
" & Bousquet (Alexandre Caville and Mrs.
Josephine Bousquet), liquors, 1122 Du-
pont
Cavin James, seaman, r. 110 Berry
" James C, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
544 Castro
Cavitt William C, proprietor Revere House,
675 Mission
Cawley David, fireman str Lakme, r. 34, 2d
•' George, liquor dealer, r. 521% Stevenson
" Henry, liquors, 1 Polk, r. 363%, 11th
" John, fireman, r. 1918c Powell
" William, liquors, 400 McAllister, r. 211%
Ridley
" William H., r. 1918A Powell
Cawson James, engineer, r. 3014 Larkin
Cawthra Arthur H., bookkeeper Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. 505 Ellis
Cayere Joseph, laundryman French Hospital
Cayford Richard N., horseshoer, 313, 17th
Cayla Josephine, domestic, 1123 California
Cayot Augustus M., policeman, r. 1109 Green
Cayron Mary Miss, waiter, r. 114% Welsh
" Louis, laborer, r. 114% Welsh
Cazajous Marie, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 214,
17th
Cazala Angela, widow, r. 1205 Clay
Cazalis J., cook French Hospital
Cazassus J., cook, r. 814 Montgomery
Cazeau Marie Mrs., midwife, r. 3717 Harrison
" William, bartender, r. 113, 4th
Cazeaux Jennie, widow, r. 819 Broadway
" John, r. 404 Ellis
" Theresa Mrs., proprietor Hotel Marechal
Niel, 404 Ellis
Cazeres William, butcher, 323, 5th
Cazero Frank, carpenter, r. 423 Filbert
Cazes John E., asst. receiving teller London,
Paris and American Bank, r. 711 Jones
Cazneau E. M., helper Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co.
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Cazneau Ercilia, widow, r. 1709 Dupont
" Jennie, widow, r. 2217 Howard
" Thomas L., bartender, r. 11 Kearny
" William L., bartender, r. 1709 Dupont
Ceballis N., saloon keeper, r. 123 Eddy
Cebrlan John C, architect, 114 Montgomery, r.
1801 Octavia
Ceccarelli Giovanni (Puccinelli & Ceccarelli),
r. Firebaugh, Fresno Co.
Cecchettini Achille, fruits and vegetables, 1246
Sanchez
" Fedele, gardener, Colombo Market
" Giovanni, clerk A. Cecchettini, r. 1246 San-
chez
Cecchi Pio, macaroni maker L. Valsangiacomo
&Co., r. 917 Jackson
Cecchini Angelo, florist, r. 182 Stevenson
" R., subscription agent Italian Publishing
Co.
Cecil Arthur W., stenographer, r. 19 Belvedere
" John, clerk S. P. Co., r. 2318i^ Larkin
" Samuel W., cigar dealer, r. 19 Belvedere
Cedar Axel, housemover Olof Wilson, r. 409, 5th
" Creek Mining Co., Peter Dunn secretary,
306 Market
Cederberg Peter A., cabinet maker Sterling
Furniture Co., r. 927 Florida
" Swen A., cabinet maker Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 927 Florida
Cederblad Emil, steward Wilson Dining Saloon,
r. 1026. 19th
Cederbloom Arved R. (Cederbloom & Dyhr), r.
Oakland
" John S., blacksmith, r. 25 Albion Av
" T. H., blacksmith, r. 25 Albion Av
" & Dyhr (Arved R. Cederbloom and Peder
J. Dyhr), merchant tailors, 410 Kearny
Cederg:reen William, r. 23 Pleasant
Celestino C, milker, r. 216 Jackson '
Celestres William, peddler, r. I3314 Diamond
Celiento John, bartender Daniel Carroll, r. 266
Brannan
Celillo Frank, barber A. J. Stein, r. 523 Green
Cella Antonio, fruits and vegetables, 502% Post,
r. 6 Scott PI
Cella Carlo, laborer, r. 118 Washington
Cella Louis, native wines, 23 Kissling
" Nicomedo, r. 293!4 Union
Cellarius Charles (Thomas Taylor & Co.), r. 2031
Vallejo
" Eleanor G. Mrs., dressmaking, 309'^ 6th
" Hardy G., bookkeeper Thomas Taylor &
Co., r. 2031 Vallejo
" William, musician, r. 124a 11th
Celle Domenico, r. 11 Pollard Av
" Domenico, baker J. B. Celle, r. 4 Card Alley
" John B., macaroni manufacturer, 8 Mar-
garet PI, r. 4 Card Alley
Celler Louise,widow, confectionery, 1315 Powell
" Mark, furnishing goods, 30, 7th
" Michael, teamster, r. 727 Folsom
" Samuel, upholsterer, r. 727 Folsom
-6®=Celler. See Seller and Zeller
Celli Anita Miss, dressmaker, r. 113 Gough
Cellier Alfred, with Alfred Borel & Co., and
secretary Swiss Rifle Club, r. 703 Sutter
Cello Domenico, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giovanni B., laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Luigi, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Michael, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
Centemeri P. & Co., Frank L. Bird manager,
manufacturers, importers and retail
dealers kid gloves, 7 Kearny
Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church
South, Rev. Ritchie J. Briggs, D. D.,
pastor, S s Bush bet Gough and Octavia |
Centennial Furniture Factory, Charles GrefEe
proprietor, 508-510, 5th
" Lodging House, Mrs. Julia Hemberger,
proprietor, 118 Drumm
Centennial Stables, Michael Conlon proprietor,
1521-1525 California
Center A. Mrs., widow, r. 122 Fair Oaks
" A. G., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 731 Min-
nesota
Center Alexander, general agent Pacific Mail
Steamship Co., office 425 Market, r. SW
cor Vallejo and Fillmore
" Daniel, capi talist, 37, 5th
" George H., conductor, r. 1711^ San Car-
los Av
Center George L., president Abbey Land and
Improvement Co., 302 Montgomery, rooms
7-8, r. NE cor 16th and Shotwell
Center John, capitalist, r. NE cor 16th and
Shotwell
" John, carpenter, r. 2022 Folsom
" Samuel (Center & Spader), r. Alameda
" William, helper William A. Schrock
Center & Spader (Samuel Center and Charles
T. Spader), real estate and house brok-
ers, 30 Montgomery, telephone Main 1389
49"Center. See Senter
Centlivre Charles F., fruit peddler, r. 1615
Powell
Centoni Giovanni, farmer, r. 702 Front
Central Block, 14 Grant Av
Central California Lumber Co., J. F. Kennedy
president, Geo. T. Shaw secretary, 405
Montgomery, room 2
CENTRAL COAL CO.
(successors to J. Macdonough & Co.),
J. J. McNamara president, A. T.
Fletcher secretary, importers and
dealers in coal, coke and pig iron, 104
Market, telephone Drumm 39, yards
SW cor Spear and Folsom, Sw cor
Main and Folsom and SE cor Beale and
Folsom
Central Electric Railway Co., Albert Gallatin
president, Joshua Barker secretary,
Horatio P. Livermore general manager,
320 Sansome, room 16
" Free Dispensary, 110 Ellis
Central Gas Light Co. The (Pacific Gas Im-
provement Co. lessees, SW cor Annie
and Stevenson), H. J. Crocker president,
Maurice Casey secretary, 508 California,
rooms 1-2
Central Hardware and Supply Co., Fred H.
Gibson president, George R. Gibson sec-
retary, undertakers' supplies, 852 Mis-
sion
Central Hardware and Tool Co., Robinson &
Wade proprietors, 12, 1st nr Market
" Hotel, Michael C. McGrath proprietor,
530-542, 3d
" House, Walker & Humpris proprietors, 871
Market
Central Lumber and Mill Co. (incorporated),
Andrew Christenson president, Alexan-
der H. Buhne secretary, planing mills,
lumber dealers, etc., 20-26, 10th
" Lodging House, Gustave Anderson propri-
etor, 52, 2d
Central Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev.
Elbert R. Dille, D. D., pastor, N s Mis-
sion bet 6th and 7th
" Oil Gas Stove Co., 14 Drumm
Central Pacific Railroad Co., W. M. Thompson
secretary, 27 Hobart Bldg
Central Park, SE cor Market and 8th
Central Park Association, D. R. McNeill pres-
ident and general manager. Miss G. C.
McNeill secretary, office 1189 Market
CENTRAL PARK FAIR,
Joseph L. Breyer proprietor, dealers
in crockery, glassware, agateware,
hardware, etc., 1181-1185 Market
Central Pharmacy, Charles A. Bayly proprietor,
SW cor Grant Av and Sutter
Central Pharmacy, Dr. E. E. Hill proprietor,
N W cor Ellis and Larkin
The Bulletin
Has the largest circulation of
any evening paper on the Coast
Telephone Main 926.
WT-» r^TT A T>A T A AT Importer op Selected Vintages op
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Central Plating Works (George R. Gibson, A. C.
Lassen and William Recknagle), gold
and silver platers, 852 Mission
Central Police Station, New City Hall base-
ment
" Sales Yard Co., Clawson & Killip propri-
etors, office and sales yards, N E cor Van
Ness Av and Market
" Salt Water Baths, Rienzi Hughes pro-
prietor. 208, 3d
Central Storage Warehouse Co., Beckendorf &
Welch proprietors, office and warehouse,
524/2 Bush
Centre Market, P. J. G. Kenna superintendent,
S E cor Sutter and Grant Av
Centrup Charles, boots and shoes, 2603 Mission
Ceralli Domenico, bootblack, r. 1521 Dupont rear
Cercle Francais, D. G. Lucien manager, 421 Post
Cerciat Eugene (Cerciat & Co.), r. 819 Larkin
" & Co. (Eugene Cerciat), laundry, 918 Larkin
Cereghino Angelo, butcher, 1306 Dupont, r. 14
Hinckley
" Antonio, bootblack, 646 Clay, r. 3 St.
Charles PI
Cereghino Benedetto, wood, coal and charcoal,
430 Pacific
" Carlo, locksmith, 3341 Mission
" David, bootblack, 607 Sacramento, r. 407
Pacific
" David, cooper. Mission Road opp. Francis
" Dominick, bartender John Cereghino, r. 14
Hinckley
" Gabriel, scavenger, r. 329 Green
" Giovanni, carpenter and builder, r. 624 Bay
" Isidoro J., assistant bookkeeper U. S. Sub-
Treasury, r. 907 Lombard
• ' J. Mrs., widow, r. 420 Filbert
" John, laborer, r. 329 Gr en
" John, liquors, 100 McAllister, r. 8 Everett
" Joseph, r. 7 Tiffany PI
" Joseph (Cereghino & Debenedetti), r. 3258
Mission
" Joseph, machinist Joseph Black, r. 420 Fil-
bert
" Ludovick, clerk Cereghino & Co., r. cor
Mission and Silver Av
" Louis, carpenter, r. cor Marshall and Mis-
sion
" Louis, scavenger, r. 1918 Mason
" Maria, widow, r. 22 Dunn Alley
" Maria, widow, r. 329 Green
" Rocco (Cereghino & Co.), r. cor Mission and
Silver Av
" Stephen, blacking maker, r. 3 St. Charles
PI
" Vincent (G. Orsi& Co.), r. 7 Buena Vista
" & Co. (Rocco Cereghino, Fernando Cordano
and Joseph Mezzero), general merchan-
dise, cor Mission and Silver Av
" & Debenedetti (Joseph Cereghino and
Joseph Debenedetti), dry goods, 3258
Mission
Cerelli Dominic, macaroni maker L. Valsangia-
como & Co. , r. 17 Pf eiffer
" Giovanni, fruits and vegetables, 17
Pfeiffer
4®=Cerelli. See Cirelli
Ceremilla Biagio, bootblack, r. 254 Perry
Ceresa Emile, waiter Giovanni Roccatagliata,
r. 928 Pacific
" Ferdinando, laborer Sanguinetti & Co.
Cerf Albert (Cerf, Schloss & Co.), r. 716 Post
" Baruch, superintendent I. X. L. Lime Co.,
r. 1155 Ootavia
" Emanuel, expressman, NW cor 3d and
Mission, r. 109, 11th
" Ernest (Russell, Cerf & Mowry), r. San
Luis Obispo, Cal.
" Eugene, cashier Blochman & Cerf, r. 1155
Octavia
" Eugene, furniture, 760 Howard, r. 278 Te-
hama
Cerf Joseph L., druggist, 1001 McAllister
" Jules C, salesman Porter, Slessinger &
Co., r. 1216 Geary
" Julius, teamster, r. 109, 11th
" Moise (Blochman & Cerf), r. 1155 Octavia
" Myrtile, bookkeeper Blochman & Cerf, r.
1155 Octavia
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
Cerf, Schloss & Co. (Albert Cerf and Benjamin
Schloss), crockery and glassware. 111
Battery
Cerimelo Carmelo, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Giovanni B., bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
■' Ludovico, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Cerini Frank M., manager Milton Heynemann,
406 Montgomery, r. Oakland
Cerisola Nicola, native wines, 1819 Union
Cerkel Joseph D., clerk, r. 921 Folsom
" Julius, expressman, r. 921 Folsom
" Wolf, grainbroker, 62 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg, r. 2120 Geary
Cerles Germain, yardman Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Cerne Franc, molder Marshutz & Cantrell, r.
211/2 Welsh
" Michael, molder Thompson Bros., r. 21^4
Welsh
Cerney F., cook Cafe Zinkand, r. 330 Fremont
CernogorcevichTeofllo, bartender, r. 317 Leaven-
worth
Cernogori Stephen, cooper Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 535/2 Union
Cerrielle Albert, plumber, r. 622 Bay
" Giovanni, r. 622 Bay
Cerruti Anton, superintendent Fontana & Co.,
r. 176 Vandewater
" Domenico, engineer Fontana & Co., r. 417b
Francisco
" Eduardo delicacies, 1311 Dupont
" Paul (Paul Cerruti & Co.), r. 135 Oak
" Paul & Co. (Paul Cerruti and Alexander
Craviotto), fruits and vegetables, 135
Oak
" Victor, sausage maker Eduardo Cerruti, r.
1311 Dupont
Cerribello A. F., r. 134, 4th
Cerutti Francisco, clerk Emilio Savio, r. 534
O'Farrell
" Giovanni, widow, groceries, 1523 Dupont
" John, scavenger, r. 10 Cadell Alley
Cervantes Henry, clerk Alexander Jacobs, r. 117
Trenton
" Henry Jr., clerk, r. 117 Trenton
Cervelli AUesandro, waiter J. Larrouy, r. 1013
Montgomery
" B. & Co. (Basilio Cervelli, Daniel Romani
and Angelo Carignani), sausage makers,
433 Broadway
" Basilio (B. Cervelli & Co.), r. 433 Broadway
" Ernest, hotel keeper, r. 1505 Dupont
" N. & Co. (Narciso Cervelli), beer bottler, 507
Francisco
" Narciso (N. Cervelli & Co.), r. NE cor
Francisco and Mason
" Rafael, r. 1607% Dupont
" Virginia, widow, r. 525 Union
Cervieres Casimir, baker, r. N nr 14th Av South
Cesare Giuseppe, r. 19 Ohio PI
Cesari Cesare, farmer, r. 610 Broadway rear
Ceschi Peter E., cook, r. 507 Pine
Cesena Cipriano, vaquero, r. 845, 15th Av South
" Cipriano Jr., tanner, r. 17th Av South bet
Q and R
" George, laborer The Norton Tanning Co., r.
15th Av South bet P and Q
" Joaquin E., r. 334, 7th
" Michael, wool puller The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 846, 15th Av South
Cevasco Antonio, peddler, r. 10 Russell
" Emanuel, r. 1216 Filbert
Cevasco Emanuel J., advertising manager La
Voce del Popolo, 729 Montgomery, r. 1316
Filbert
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Cevasco Felix, r. 1216 Filbert
Cevasco Giovanni B., railroad and steamship
agent and proprietor La Voce del Popolo,
729 Montgomery, r. 1216 Filbert
Ceylon Spice Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.), John H.
Spohn agent, 318 Battery
Ceylon Tea Co., Henry W. Burmester proprietor,
1143 Market
ChabotM. Albina Miss (Horst & Chabot), r. 519
Van Ness Av
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaking, 452 Haight
Chaboya Josephine, tailoress Henry Davis, r.
1144 Howard
Chabree Louis, tailor, r. 1012a Washington
Chace Amelia, widow, r. 2126 Broderick
" Charlotte E., widow, r. 2030^4 Steiner
" John B., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
" Nathan L., janitor, r. 547 Mrana
^S'Chace. See Chase
Chadboume Edna Miss, stenographer Philip L.
Koscialowski
" Edward W., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r.
r. Oakland
Chadboume Forrest S., president Pacific
American Decorative Co., 26 O'Farrell,
and State Harbor Conmiissioner, 10 Cali-
fornia, r. 1106 Bush
" F. S. & Co., furniture, office 26 O'Farrell
" Howard F., salesman Eclipse Cracker Co.,
r. 420 Leavenworth
" Samuel W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3219'/^ Sacramento
" Thomas E.. c ishier Eclipse Cracker Co., r.
131 Chestnut
" Thomas J., manager Eclipse Cracker Co.
218 Sacramento, r. 1412 Dupont
4S="Chadbourne. See Shadburne
Chadwick Charles, r. 7th Av bet I and J
" Elizabeth Mrs., liquors, 7th Av bet I and J
" Frank R., paying teller Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. Oakland
» Fred C, clerk P. Roscoe McNulty, r. 132814
Vallejo
" James P., architect, r. 13281/2 Vallejo
" Nathaniel G., carpenter and builder, r.
132814 Vallejo
" Rufus S., stonecutter, r. 8 Vassar PI
Chaffee Delbert, driver H. A. Clifford, r. Bacon
nr Cambridge
" Fred K., clerk P. M. SS. Co's wharf, r.
418 Sutter
Chaffer Thomas, agent, r. 418 Day
Chaguet Gregoire (Poey & Chaguet), r. 1567
Market
Chaigneau Alfred, publisher and proprietor Le
Franco-Californien, 529 California
" Kate, widow, r. 1406 Guerrero
" Victoire, widow, r. 1406 Guerrero
Chaix Adrien (Chaix & Bernard) r. East Oakland
" & Bernard (Adrien Chaix and Peter Ber-
nard), wholesale wines and liquors, 207,
6th
Chalfant John, dentist, 8 Mason
" Samuel P., dentist, 8 Mason
Chalfen Mas, peddler, r. 1921 Bush
Chalgreen Otto, blacksmith William A. Schrock
Challenge Consolidated Mining Co. (Gold Hill,
Nev.), C. L. McCoy secretary, 35 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor
Challer Antonio, fruit peddler, r. 6 Scott PI
Challiol Charles R., driver, r. 627 Geary
" Edward W., bartender, r. 418 Ellis
" Madeline, widow, r. 627 Geary
Challstrom Adolph J., cabinet maker, r. 13i4
Harriet
Chalmers A., physician with Dr. Liebig & Co.,
405 Mason
" Alexander, machinist Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. Alameda
" Annie B. Miss, principal Edison Primary
School, r, 803 Leavenworth
" Christina Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 18 Franklin
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 322 Turk
" F., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Hugh, soda water mnfr, 210 Connecticut
" James C, assayer, r. 18 Franklin
" John C, collector, r. 141 Larkin
" William, blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1 Wall
" William, drayman, r. 62, 13th
Clialmers WiUiam P., physician and State
Quarantine OfQcer, 506 Battery, r. 1404
Page
Chaloner Elmer L., inspector U. S. Customs,
r. 416 O'Farrell
" Henry, plumber Taylor, Adams & Pritch-
ard, r. Berkeley
" Mary, widow, r. 1127 Laguna
Chaloni Antonio, tinsmith, r. 221 Broadway
Chamard Claudius, conductor Cal. St. RR,
3^ Golden Court
Chambant Louis, silver chaser Shreve & Co.
121214 Jackson
Chamber of Commerce The, William L. Merry
secretary, 58 Merchants' Exchange Bldg
Chamberlain Alfred, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1550 Kentucky
" Arthur N., switchman Market St. Ry., r.
SVi Brosnan
" Benjamin W., hackdriver, r. 346, 4th
" Fred R., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1904
Market
Chamberlain H. Mrs., proprietor The Beres-
ford, 600 Bush, and The Sutherland, 791
Sutter, r. 600 Bush
" Henry L., with Overland Monthly Publish-
ing Co., r. Oakland
■' John T., boxmaker Pac. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 91114 Mission
" Joseph v., carriage painter. Railroad Av
nr 6th Av South, r. Somerset nr Felton
" Julia, widow, r. 505 Powell
" Walter C, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r.
304 Turk
" William B., carrier postofflce, r. Berkeley
" William L., electrician Will & Finck Co.,
r. 25 Stanly PI
Chamberland Paul P., painter, r. Anderson nr
Powhattan
Chamberlin Alfred, butcher Henry Chamberlin,
r. 1323 Union
" Charles, nailmaker Washburn & MoenMfg.
Co., r. 651 Vallejo
" Edward H., teamster, r. 181 Perry
" Edwin G., janitor, r. 651 Vallejo
" Edwin G. Jr., janitor, r. 651 Vallejo
" George C, baker, r. 651 Vallejo
" Harry, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r. 26
Rausch
" Henry, butcher. 1701 Leavenworth, r. 1323
Union
" Henry B., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 1420 Guerrero
" John C, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 1420
Guerrero
" Joseph P., r. 712 Army
" Joseph P., clerk Gotterke & Son, r. 414
Larkin
" Samuel, nailmaker Washburn & MoenMfg.
Co., r. 651 Vallejo
'• William, r. 2924 California
4®"Chamberlin. See Chamberlain
Chambers Ada B. Miss, stenographer, r. 836
Sutter
" Carrie M., widow, r. 1 Chambers PI
" Cornelia Mrs., proprietor New Crystal
Hotel, 650, 4th
" David C, clerk, r. 9 Leavenworth
" Frank B., laborer, r. 725 Banks
" Frederick, house mover, r. 629 Fulton
" George (Gladding, McBean& Co.), r. Chi-
cago, 111.
" George, teamster, r. 411 Sansome
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Chambers George, watchman Boys and Girls
Aid Society
Chambers George R., secretary Gladding, Mc-
Bean & Co., 1358-1360 Market, r. Oakland
" Harold, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 14151^ Sacramento
■' Harold V., student, r. UlbV^ Sacramento
" James F., bookkeeper, r. 1 Chambers PI
" James R., pressman, r. 809 Vallejo
" James S., clerk, r. 35 South Park
" John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" John, master mariner, r. 1045 Market
" John, rancher, r. 246 Sadowa
" John J., clerk, r. 725 Banks
" John S., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 14151/4 Sacramento
" Joseph, teamster, r. 725 Banks
" Joseph P., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
725 Banks
" Lloyd J., clerk, r. 1 Chambers PI
" Matilda J., widow, r. 138/2 Fair Oaks
" Peter B., policeman, r. 443 McAllister
" Robert, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 312 Lou-
isana
" Robert C, mining, r. 2220 Sacramento
" Simon, carpenter, r. 629 Fulton
" Thomas F., special detective, r. 62414 La-
guna
' Thomas J., porter Greenebaum & Co., r. 35
South Park
" William L., clerk, r. 138i/4 Fair Oaks
" William R., machinist A. J. Van Drake, r.
2422 Mission
Chambille C, liquors, 3425 Mission
Chamblin Frank J., clerk William H. Smith, r.
142,7th ^, ^.
Chamet Emile, molder Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 10 Scott PI
Chamey Ernest, cook Page & Falch, r. 439
Tehama
Chamot Auguste F., merchant, r. 525 O'Farrell
Champagne Alphonse, bookkeeper Loustalet &
Hickei, r. IS/a Langton
Champerico and Northern Transportation
Co. (of Guatemala), George A. Moore
president, Edward Polhemus secretary,
office 208 California
Champion Albert, r. 944 Valencia
Champion Charles N., cashier Union Iron
Works, r. Alameda
" Hall, SE cor 16th and Valencia
" Joseph (Champion & Van Goethen), r. 154
Shipley
" Joseph B., mining, r. 520 Kearny
" Louis, r. 944 Valencia ^ „ „ ,,
" Mining Co. (Nevada City, Cal.), J. F. Hail-
ing secretary, 113-114 Crocker Bldg
Champion Pharmacy, John B. Skinner mana-
ger, NW cor Eddy and Steiner
" Thomas E., miner, r. 106 Vicksburg
" Victor, bartender Leon Darrimon
" William B., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 133,
llth
" & Van Goethen (Joseph Champion and
William Van Goethen), liquors, 313, 6th
i^=-Champion. See Campion
Champreux Alfred, brass molder W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. Oakland
" Gustave, fireman W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
Oakland
Chamtry Samuel M., teamster, r. 414 California
Av
Chanaron Hilarian, barber, 509 Castro
Chance C. A. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 803 Leaven-
worth
" Harry O., carpenter, r. 231, 10th
" Herman, glazier, r. 526 Fulton
Chandler Albert E., civil engineer, r. 213 Dun-
can
" Arthur, cook, r. 32 Steuart
" David C, clerk The Vendome
" Edward, blacksmith, r. 1822 Filbert
" Elizabeth Miss, teacher drawing Miss
Elizabeth B. Moore, r. 1222 Pine
" Frederick C, manager H. A. Lozier & Co.
304-306 McAllister, r. 11.37 Geary
" George C, r. 1613 Golden Gate Av
" Georgia, widow, r. 1222 Pine
" Joseph F., carpenter, r. 213 Duncan
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window-
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
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Chandler Lane, cigars and tobacco, 128 Golden
Gate Av, r. 543 Turk
" Lowell M.,engineer Watson & Marx, r. 2811
16th
" Lucy A., widow, physician, 222 Eddy
" Martha A., widow, r. 1706 Buchanan
" Moses, physician, r. 1721 Sacramento
•' Richard B., with Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 920 Broderick
CHANDLER RICHARD D.,
coal and iron and agent East Welling-
ton Coal Co., 507-509 East, telephone
Main 486, r. 897 Chestnut
Chandler Robert H., clerk Richard D. Chandler,
r. Alameda
" Rollon O., carpenter and builder, r. 1721
Sacramento
" T. H. & Co. (T. Harry Chandler), teas and
coffees, 128 Market
" T. Harry (T. H. Chandler& Co. and Mosher,
Chandler & Co.), r. Grand Hotel
" Thomas, division deputy U. S. Internal
Revenue, r. 1026 Battery
" Thomas W., shipping agent, 518 Battery,
r. 1026 Battery
" William S., steward str City of Peking, r.
213 Duncan
Chandon Alexander, proprietor The Glenwood,
1532 Polk
Channing Auxiliary First Unitarian Church,
SW cor Geary and Franklin
" Frank, civil engineer, r. 1140 Pacific
" G. E., special employee U. S. Treasury, r.
725 Pine
J8®-Chanot. See Chenot
Chanquet Pierre, bartender D. Chesney, 113
Grant Av
" Valentine, bartender Frank Lespoune, r.
Chapala Lake Mining Co. (Mexico), C. F. Gom-
pertz secretary, 25 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Chapdelaine Joseph, carpenter, r. 1125 Folsom
Chapeau Louis, machinist, r. 16^4 West Mission
Chapel Blanche, domestic, 124 Tremont Av
Chapel of the Good Samaritan (Episcopal),
Rev. William Ingraham Kip Jr. m
charge, 249, 2d
J8S-Chapel. See Chappell and Chappelle
Chapin Bessie Miss, basket maker Weston
Basket & Mfg. Co., r. 174 Silver
" Chauncey, r. 623 Howard
" Earl T., inspector, r. 838 Guerrero
" Edgar W., clerk, r. 700 Jones
" Edward M., policeman, r. 838 Guerrero
Chapin Frank E., assistant superintendent
California Street Cable Railroad Co.,
SW cor California and Hyde, r. 1406
Hyde
" Frederick Y., musician, r. 622 Post
" George E., r. 538 Sanchez
" George H., peddler, r. Ill Trenton
" George W., real estate agent and pub-
lisher Real Estate Price List, 630 Mar-
ket, r. 538 Sanchez
" Hamilton B., cutter Main & Winchester, r.
The Renton
" Ina Miss, basket maker Weston Basket &
Mfg. Co., r. 174 Silver
" John A., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 416 Geary
Chaplin George W., gripman Presidio and Fer-
ries RR, r. 1333 Union
" James, with Brown, Craig & Co., r. Berke-
ley
" Manley J., machinist West Coast Safety
Faucet Co., r. Berkeley
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Chapman Albert F., secretary S. F. Journal of
Commerce Publishing Co., 321 Mont-
gomery, r. 118 Liberty
" Albert J., clerk Butler & Haldan, r. 118
Liberty
" Annie, widow, r. 814 California
" C, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.
" Charles A., painter, r. 317, 3d
" Charles C, salesman Groom & Hagan. r.
908 Howard
" Charles F., compositor James H. Barrv, r.
6 Cohen PI
" Charles W., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 812 Hyde
" Charlotte A., widow, r. 812 Hyde
" Clarence E., salesman Thorn &Co., r. 118
Liberty
" Edgar C, attorney at law, 41 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. Larkspur, Marin Co.
" Edward, traveling salesman, r. 544 Linden
Av
" Edward K., cashier London and Lancashire
Fire Ins. Co., 315 Montgomery
" Edwin N., student Daniel T. Sullivan, r.
Alameda
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 3001 W, 16th
" Essie Miss, waiter J. P. Ecklund, r. 1403
Valencia
" E. W., president Madera Canal and Irriga-
tion Co., 81 Nevada Block, r. Greenwood,
Cal.
" F. A. Mrs,, furnished rooms, 1021 Valencia
Chapman F. M. & Co. (Frank M. Chapman),
proprietors City Stables, 332 Bush, tele-
phone Main 1782
" Frank, plumber J. E. Britt, r. 4I614 Laguna
" Frank M. (F. M. Chapman &Co.),r. 1531
Waller
" Frederick Y., compositor John Monahan &
Co., r. 814 California
" George, shipwright, r. SW cor Jefferson
and Broderick
" George H., secretary South S, F. Land and
Improvement Co., 202 Sansome, r. 1034
Pine
" George L., commission merchant, r. 2424
Mission
" H. A., special agent Mutual Life Ins. Co.
of New Yerk, 205 Sansome
" Harry, watchmaker and jeweler, 608 Mer-
chant, r. North Temescal, Alameda Co.
" Harry J., apprentice Wm. H, Birch & Co
r. North Temescal, Alameda Co.
" H, C, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 904
Minna
" HughB.,r. 508, 3d
'• Ira C, laundry man Palace Hotel, r. 5 Rose
" Ira H., dentist, 30011-4, 16th
Chapman Isaac F., attorney at law, 508 Mont-
gomery, room 28, r. Oakland
" James, hograiser, r. Amazon nr Vienna Av
" James B., clerk general freight office S. P.
Co., r. 812 Hyde
" James F. (J. F. Chapman & Co.), r. East
Oakland
" J. F. & Co. (James F, Chapman), shipping
and commission merchants, 22 Cali-
fornia, rooms 7-9
" John B., r. 514 Chestnut
" John C, cabinet maker Geo. H. Fuller &
Co., r. 975 Harrison
" John E., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co,,
r. 132, 26th
" John J., painter, r. 514 Chestnut
" John P., real estate, r. 3001^4, 16th
Chapman Joseph M., farmer, r, 107, 26th
" Lizzie, widow, r. 823 Jackson
" Louis A,, clerk local freight office S. P,
Co,, r, 642 Folsom
" Louis B,, bookkeeper, r. 1015 Geary
' ' Maria I. , widow, r. 2100 California
" Mary, widow, r. 1909 Mission
" Mary Mrs., r. 1512 Sanchez
" Minnie L., widow, r. 402 Mason
" Ralph J., piano mover, r, 1015 Geary
" Richard W., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co,, r. 144 Rose Av
" Robert, r. 7 Bond
" Robert J,, with J. F, Chapman & Co., r.
East Oakland
Chapman Eockwell S., manager fire supply
department Boston Woven Hose and
Rubber Co., 14-16 Fremont, r, 435 Eddy
" Samuel E., physician, 1021 Valencia
Chapman Stephen G., manager E. C, Stearns
& Co., 304-306 Post, r. Hotel Savoy
" Thomas, gripman Market St, Ry., r. 127i/i,
24th
" T. M. Mrs., r. 118 Liberty
" Valeria, widow, r. 1133 Ellis
" Virginia N,, widow, r, 613, 21st
CHAPMAN WILFRID B.,
consul Belgium, commission mer-
chant, importer and agent Perrier-
Jouet Champagne, 123 California,
rooms 16-18, r. 1123 California
Chapman William, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 5
Rose PI
" William E., compositor Valleau & Peter-
son, r. 1507 Stockton
Chapman William H., attorney at law, 5 and
34 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, telephone Main
1544, r. 1031,20th
" William I,, conductor Market St, Ry,, r.
353 Alvarado
" William R,, soda water maker Hagedorn
& Thierbach, r, 1638 Eddy
" William S., real estate and mining, 306
Pine, room 6, r. Palace Hotel
" W. Lang, surgeon str Gaelic, r. Occidental
Hotel
Jg®"Chapman, See Chattman and Chipman
Chaponot Charles, chairmaker Heywood Bros.
& Co., r, 820 Pacific
" Lucien, engraver Britton & Rey, r. 820
Pacific
" Toussaint, furnace builder, r. 820 Pacific
rear
Chappel Arthur J., oiler, r. 202H, 7th
" Scott R., traveling auditor S, P. Co., r.
Alameda
Chappelet Felix, president El Leopoldo Gold
and Silver Mining Co,, 323 Montgomery,
r, Oakland
Chappell Albert, dental student, r, 322 Golden
Gate Av
" John, porter, 3700 California
" John W, (Chappell & Koons), r, 346 Minna
" Joseph J,, cashier U. S, Customs, r. Cosmos
Club
" & Koons (Jonn W. Chapelle and Ephriam
B, Koons). hay, grain, wood and coal. 847
Mission
Chappelle Emanuel' S., salesman Willard Bros,,
r, 424V2 Haight
" H, B., waiter, r. 503 Folsom
" John, clerk, r, 1104 Market
" Peter S.. detective, r. Illli4 Leavenworth
Chaps Smelting Co,, Gustave H, Brooker mana-
ger, 629 King
Chapuis Bertha C, widow, r, 2410 Steiner
" F, A, (Locke & Co.), office 510 Montgomery
" Louis, waiter, r, 4 Antonio
Chaquette Albert B., horticulturist, r, 314 Hick-
ory Av
" Eliza, widow, r, 314 Hickory Av
" Ephraim C, machinist Fulton Eng, & Ship
Bldg Wks, r, 314 Hickory Av
Charamette Joseph, molder Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r, 3 Winter PI
" William, pattern maker Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 3 Winter PI
Charcho Antonio, molder, r. 6 Maiden Alley
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Charcho John, r. 6 Maiden Alley
Chard George H., r. 1833 McAllister
" George R., clerk Wakelee & Co., r. 1148
Sutter
" Harry, boxmaker, r. 1105 Pierce
" Harry C, stone polisher A. Morris, r. 715
Clementina
" James W.,. clerk postofflce, r. 1833 Mc-
Allister
Charest John, butcher, r. 407, 4th
Chargen John, seaman, r. 338 Drumm
Chariot Leontine Mme., feather factory, 343
Charland John, shoemaker, r. 1646 Howard
Charles Albert A., printer P. J. Thomas, r. 2
Essex PI
" Charles F., bartender Daniel H. Everett, r.
337 Franklin
" Edward (Jones & Charles), r. Oakland
" Edward, liquors, 147, 3d, r. 625 Mission
" Fannie A. Miss, clerk ticket auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 237 Franklin
" Frank, locksmith, r. 16 Polk Lane
" Hannah Mrs., teacher music, r. 4341/2
Hayes
'■ Herbert R., clerk Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, r.
237 Franklin
" Herman, glazier, r. 526 Fulton
" Johanna, widow, r. 2225 Sutter
" Martha G., widow, r. 237 Franklin
" Max, manager Jacobs & Co., 113 Kearny,
r. 2225 Sutter
" Morris, clerk, r. 526 Fulton
" Richard, clerk, r. 537 Birch Av
" Sallie L. Miss, clerk general passenger and
ticket dept. S. P. Co., r. 237 Franklin
" William W., hostler, r. 415 Brannan
Charleson Jennie Mrs., waiter Henry Calame,
r. 518 Folsom
Charleston John B.. policeman, r. 15 Fulton
" The, lodgings, Mrs. Mary Schulz propri-
etor, 229 Kearny
Charleton Constantine E., clerk, r. 509 Lombard
" Constantine E. Jr., apprentice Whyte &
De Rome, r. 509 Lombard
" Lillie Miss, packer, r. .509 Lombard
Charleville Lee, porter Wells. Fargo & Co.,
r. 423 Eddy
Charley Henrietta Miss, hairdresser, r. 48 Oak
Charlock N. B., undertaker Craig, Cochran &
Co., r. Oakland
" William H., undertaker Craig, Cochran &
Co., r. Oakland
Charlson Hanna Mrs., domestic, 314 Eddy
" Sarah, widow, bakery, 404 Folsom
Charlton Albert, student, r. 1420 California
" Henrv J., conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 19131/2 Hyde
" John C, teamster, r. 539 Franklin
" Richard, salesman, r. 709 York
4^Charlton. See Charleton and Chorlton
Charmak Charles, plumber, r. 4.50 Jessie
" Herman, salesman Max Shirpser Jewelry
Co., r. 1623 Buchanan
" Julia Miss, teacher Potrero Free Kinder-
garten, r. 1623 Buchanan
Charnig Antone, barber Hugh H. Creighton, r.
512 Birch Av
Charogin Rocco, cook, r. 322 Clementina
Charpiot Joseph, house and sign painter, 1904
Mason
Charruau Charles, manager M. Denaveaux &
Co., 219 Grant Av, r. 1614 Steiner
Chartey Jean, waiter, r. 4 Martha PI
Char tier Louisa, widow, r. 12714 Morris Av
Cliartrey Raoul, vice-president Joshua Hendy
Machine Works, 38-44 Fremont, r. 2323
Jackson
Charvoz Alphonse, molder S. F. Stove Wks, r.
13371/2 Alabama
Chase Albert, physician, 1926 Market
" Albert J., clerk, r. 404 Larkin
" Alexander, bartender, r. SE cor Baker and
Beach
" Alfred, clerk Lewis Meyerstein, r. 110 Tay-
lor
" Alice L. Miss, principal Helping Hand
Free Kindergartens 1, 2 and 3, r. 811
Mason
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Chase Almede B., widow, r. 1024 Treat Av
" Anna, widow, dressmaking, 515 Jones
" Arthur S.. manager The Barnes Cycle Co.,
r. 1939 Page
" Charles, artificial stone worker, r. 714 Ful-
ton
" Charles B., clerk Kohler & Chase, r. Oak-
land
" Charles F., r. SE cor Baker and Beach
" Charles F., carpenter, r. 2105a Larkin
" Charles H. (Chase & Dyer), r. 229 Golden
Gate Av
" Charles M. (Killip & Co.), r. 2700 California
" Clarence, electrician, r. 822 Turk
•' Cora E. Miss, landscape artist, r. 1606
Washington
Chase Cornelius H., manager New York Belting
and Packing Co. (limited), 509-511 Mar-
ket, r. Berkeley
" Davis B., engineer S. P. Co., r. 241, 9th
" Edward, carpenter, r. 547 Mission
" Edward C, with Kohler & Chase, r. 125
Grove
" Edward G., r. 1921 Fillmore
" Edward J., r. 519 Sacramento
" Ernest L., teamster, r. 285 Paris
" Frances Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" Frederick, student, r. 1020 Dolores
" Frederick H., clerk Bay District Race
Track, r. 2432 Post
" George M., engineer J. G. Levensaler &
Co., r. 811 Mason
'• Gilbert P., policeman, r. 5514 South Park
" Harrison O., mattress-spring maker, r. 14
Camp
" Harry F., foreman James B. Chase & Co.,
r. 1910A Mason
" Helen Miss, teacher Le Conte Primary
School, r. Hotel Oliver
" Helen M., widow, r. 508 Capp
" Henry A., printer C. A. Murdock cfe Co., r.
24,32 Post
" Horace B., capitalist, 401 California, room
13, r. Yountville, Cal.
" H. W., mining engineer, r. 905 Market
" James A., r. 2010 Gough
" James B. (James B. Chase & Co.), r. 1518
Mason
Chase James B. & Co. (James B. Chase), steve-
dores and ballastmen, 17 Steuart, tele-
phone Main 1315
" James L., groceries, 2255 Market, r. 2249
" James M., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 9
Henrietta Square
" James W., watchman, r. I6Y2 Sherwood PI
" J. Munsell. editor Hotel Gazette, 420
Kearny, r. 16 Bernard
" John G., contractor and builder, r. 2105a
Larkin
" John G. Jr., carpenter, r. 2105A Larkin
" John M., with The Realty Syndicate, r. 926
Hyde
" Joseph, planer hand Pac. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 91 California Av
" Joseph G., carpenter and builder, 1814 La-
gun a
" Joseph P., foreman Charles E. Haseltine &
Co., r. West Berkeley
" Josephine, widow, r. 138 South Broderick
" Lalla R. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. 334 Golden Gate Av
" Lathiel T., varieties, 1627 Devisadero
" Leander B., clerk, r. 811 Mason
" Levin J ., clerk auditing, dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Chase Louise M. Mrs., r. 25 Laurel
" Malcolm, foreman James B. Chase & Co.. r.
1518 Mason
" Nellie Miss, r. 138 South Broderick
" Orville A., barber H. J. Harris, r. 102, 7th
Cliase Quincy A., president Kohler & Chase, 26-
30 O'Farrell, r. Oakland
" Robert P., canvasser, r. 31 Essex
" Sarah, widow, r. 420 McAllister
" Silas A., cement worker, r. 437^ Fulton
" Thomas M., foreman Edison Light and
Power Co.. r. 231, 6th
" Thomas De V., stevedore James B. Chase
& Co., r. 1518 Mason
" Thornton, superintendent agents Union
Mutual Life Ins. Co. (Portland, Me.),
419 California, rooms 1-2
'• William D., chairmaker Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. 2.39, 9th
" William V., foreman James B. Chase & Co.,
r. 1520 Mason
Cliase William W., president W. W. Chase Co.,
1938 Market, r. 508 Capp
" Winfield S., carpenter, r. 837 Castro
Chase W. W. Co. (incorporated), William W.
Chase president, George W. Collins sec-
retary, hay and grain, 1938 Market and
430, 5th
" & Dyer (Charles H. Chase and William E.
Dyer, barbers, 19 Mason
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CHASE'S NEW ENGLAND
HOME BAKERY, G. W. Coleman pro-
prietor, 1923 Fillmore nr Pine, tele-
phone West 353
Chassagne Leon (E. A. Jaujou & Co.), r. 823
Union
Chassals William, carpenter, r. 38 McAllister
Chateau Charles A., r. 20 Harrison Av
Chatelain Armand, stripper Wiegmann& Stuer-
mer, r. II214, 7th
Chatelet Claude, flesherLegallett-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Chatellier Julie, domestic, 1300 Leavenworth
Chatfleld Walter, clerk local freight office S. P.
Co.,r. 899 Pine
Chatham Bridget J., widow, r. 435 Fulton
" Diana, widow, r. cor Carolina and Mari-
posa
" Katie, tailoress, r. 435 Fulton
" Mary M., dressmaker, r. 435 Fulton
" William, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. cor Carolina and Mari-
posa
Chatsworth House, Mrs. E. W. Ryan proprietor,
703 Sutter
Chattain Jean, r. 217 Francisco
Chatterson Harry, conductor, r. 435 Golden Gate
Av
Chatterton John, gripman. r. 22 Blake
ChattmanBeverly B., cook, r. San Jose Av nr
Foote Av
CHAUCHE & BON
(Charles A. Bon), wholesale dealers
California wines and proprietors
Mont-Rouge vineyard, 695 Front
Chauvel E nil. foundryman, r. 10 Scott PI
Chautauqua Assemblies of Pacific Coast, Rev.
Thomas Filben superintendent, 1201 Tay-
lor
Chavanette Joseph, molder. r. 2 Winter Lane
" Marcel, pattern maker, r. 2 Winter Lane
Chavaudra Albert, bartender A. Chevannier, r.
116 Geary
Chavier Joaquin, milker, r. 123 Oregon
Chebra Ohavai Sholem, J. Israelski secretary,
B'nai B'rith Hall
Chebra Berith Shalom Society, 32 O'Farrell
" Tehillim Synagogue, Isaac Shepira presi-
dent, S. R. Roberts secretary, 1036 Fol-
som
Chebukar Michael, porter Neville & Co., r. 21
Glover
Chechi Antone, teamster Brizzolara & Son, r.
Colombo Hotel
Check Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 808, 15th
Cheeseman Moulton Mrs., widow, r. 1907 Pacific
Av
Cheesewright James F., plasterer, r. 15th Av
nr Clement
Cheesman Robert B., r. 2.37 Bartlett
" William, laborer, r. 41 Clinton
J8®="Cheesman. See Chessman
Cheetham Albert, painter, r. 1822% Mason
" James, finisher William A. Schrock, 21
New Montgomery
" James F., steward, r. I82214 Mason
" L. Mrs., millinery, r. 811 Van Ness Av
" Robert S., wood and coal, 216 Gough
Cheever C. B. Miss, real estate, r. 26 Essex
" Frank, carpenter, r. 1520 Guerrero
" Moses R., mining, r. 3404 Clay
" Silas G., manager Maple Leaf Publishing
Co., office 12 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 7
Fair Av
4S="Cheever. See Chever
Cheffers Charles, ship carpenter, r. 16 Rincon PI
" Charles Jr., ship carpenter, r. 16 Rincon PI
" William, carpet cleaner, r. 16 Rincon PI
Cheffins Ernest F., solicitor S. F. Gas Light
Co.,r. 1.523 Bush
Cheignon Adolph, bookkeeper, r. 1120 Sutter
Chelburg Andrew, shoemaker Charles Burling,
r. 939, 17th
" Andrew, shoemaker H. Urbein, r. 707, 5th
Av
Chelgren Andrew H., druggist Frederick B.
Hulting, r, .570 Folsom
Cheli B. & Co. (Bernardo Cheli and Giuseppe
La Ferrera), horseshoers, 520 Davis
" Bernardo (B. Cheli & Co.), r. 4 Russell
" Peter, horseshoer, 619 Front, r. 331 Union
Chelini Americo, driver Milani & Co., r. 904
North Point
" Emilio P., salesman S. Levy & Co., r. 1806
Stockton
" Frank, fruits and vegetables, 301 Octavia
" Giuseppe, hostler Pitto & Milani, r. 416
Pacific
" Griffo & Co. (Joseph Chelini and Antonio
Griffo), fruits and vegetables, 104, 4th
" Helen Miss, r. 65 Henry
" John (Chelini, Son & Co.), r. 332, 6th
" Joseph (Chelini, Griffo & Co. and Chelini,
Son & Co.), r. 332, 6th
" L. & Co. (Lazzaro Chelini). fruits and veg-
etables, 1607 Polk
" Lazzaro (L. Chelini & Co.), r. 1607 Polk
" Narciso laborer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 904
North Point
" Pietro, r. 521 Green rear
" Pietro, stableman Pitto & Milani, r. 416
Pacific
Chelini Son & Co. (Joseph and John Chelini and
Domenico Griffo), produce, 322, 6th
" Tomaso, bartender Constantino Torre, r.
925 Montgomery
Chelsea House, Mrs. A. D. Turner proprietor,
409 Turk
Chemical Engine No. 1, S. F. Fire Dept., 142,
Chemical Engine No. 2, S. F. Fire Dept., 1425
Market
Chemical Engine No. 3, S. F. Fire Dept., 112
Jackson
Chemical Engine No. 4, S. F. Fire Dept., 634
Eddv
Chemical Engine No. 5, S. F. Fire Dept., 1804
Stockton
Chemical Engine No. 6, S. F. Fire Dept., 311,
6th
Chemical Engine No. 7, S. F. Fire Dept., cor
16th and Albion Av
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Chemnitz Frederick W. A., clerk Tobbenboske
& Co., r. 601 Howard
" F. W. (Chemnitz & Rulfls), r. 931c Golden
Gate Av
" & Rulfls (F. W. Chemnitz and P. H. Rulfls),
groceries, 601 Hayes
Chenery Leonard, with Allen «& Lewis, r. 1312
Taylor
Cheney Ansel B., agent Schaw, Ingram, Batcher
& Co., 109-111 Mission, r. 1006 Guerrero
" AnselC.clerkA. B.Cheney, r. 1006 Guerrero
" Belle, Miss, cashier Davis & Marston, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" B. W. , messenger Bank of British Columbia,
r. 1006 Guerrero
" Chauncey J., real estate, r. 536, 23d
" Daniel, waiter Philix Perron, r. 618 Green
■' George, clerk S. Randall & Co., r. 112 Hyde
" George A., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" George K., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 1121
Mission
" James W., teamster White Bros., r. 1704
Harrison
" Jesse, r. 417 Kearny
Cheney May L., manager Cheney's Pacific
Coast Bureau of Education, 300 Post, r.
Berkeley
Cheney Warren, manager Cheney's Pacific
Coast Bureau of Education, 300 Post, r.
Berkeley
Cheney Wm. Fitch, physician and surgeon, 906
Polk, telephone East 7
" Zack D., soap dealer, r. 129 Cumberland
^S^'Cheney. See Cheyne and Cheyney
CHENEY'S PACIFIC COAST
BUREAU OF EDUCATION, May L. and
Warren Cheney managers, SCO Post. A
reliable medium of communication
between teachers and schools, families
and colleges
Chenich Thomas, cook Damjanovich & Vuko-
vich, r. 1322 Howard
Chenot Catherine, widow, r. 921 Valencia
" Eugene E., r. 931 Valencia
Chenoweth, Edward, r. 329 Ellis
" George B., copyist County Clerk's office, r.
807 Golden Gate Av
" John A., carpenter and contractor, 213 Va-
lencia
" Wellington H.. bartender, r. 505 Ellis
" William H. (Chenoweth & Wilmot), r.
Hotel Langham
" & Wilmot (William H. Chenoweth and
George Wilmot), liquors, SE cor Ellis
and Mason
Cherblum Charles, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
Chereux Eugenia Mrs., teacher music, 800 Fol-
som
" Paul, teacher music, 800 Folsom
Cherokee Indian Hair Grower Co., David J.
Davis manager, 1030 Market
Cherry Adelaide C. Miss, teacher Redding
Primary School, r. 1304 Pine
" Edward M., clerk Otto A. Weihe, r. 1304
Pine
" John, capitalist, r. 33 Banks
" Robert, painter Thomas Downing, r. Oak
land
Chervin Solomon, blacksmith, 1013 Harrison, r
330b 7th
Chesebrough A. (Williams, Dimond & Co.), r
3428 Jackson
" Henry C, secretary Puget Sound Lumber
Co., and with Hanson & Co., 48 Market, r
Oakland
Cheshire A. D., president and manager Call
fornia Undertaking Co. , SW cor Geary
and Stockton, r. 133 Stockton
CHESLEY CHARLES P.,
physician and surgeon, office and r.
754 Howard, office hours 12 m. to 3 p.
m. and 6 to 8 p. m., telephone Main
5638
Chesley James G., cashier S. F. Chronicle, NE
cor Kearny and Market, r. 207 Larkin
" Thomas C, r. 754 Howard
Chesney Andrew, carpenter, r. 8 Grant Alley
W.&J. SLOANE&CO.,
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Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most Famous Factories.
<5-4-l-64 7 ATarkot St.
Chesney D., wholesale and retail dealer in
foreign and domestic wines and liquors,
133, 6th, branch 113 Grant Av
" David A., carpenter, r. 44 Oak
" John, stevedore, r. 8 Grant Alley
" John Jr., stair builder John McKee, r.
8 Grant Alley
Chessman Edward E., machinist, r. 11 Wool
4®"Chessman. See Cheesman
Chester Agnes M. Miss, typewriter, r. 636 Eddy
" Charles H., foreman marking room La
Grande Laundry, r. 1708!4 Folsom
" Edward H., bookkeeper W. E. Miles, r.
Oakland
" Fred, teamster, r. 745 Minna
" Frederick, salesman G. Verdier & Co.,r.
Oakland
Chester Henry, house mover and contractor,
1619 Mission
" House, Mrs. M. Patterson proprietor, 1049
Market
" John, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Joseph, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" Joseph W., engineer, r. 753 Harrison
" Lewis S., cook, r. 448 Jessie rear
" Walter J., decorator, r. 533'/^, 24th
Chesworth Mary, widow, r. 1806 Filbert
Chetwood Hobert Rev., editor Pacific Church-
man, 731 California
" John Jr., attorney at law, 312 Sansome, r.
Oakland
Chevalier Annie, widow, proprietor Miramar
Hotel, 703 Geary
" Bertha Mrs., chambermaid, 431, 4th
Chevalier Caroline Mme. (originally Mme.
Brand), feather factory, ostrich feathers
dyed, cleaned and curled, 4 Taylor PI
bet Taylor and Post
" Clotilda, widow, r. 1013 Washington
" Edward, salesman, r. 1013 Washington
CHEVALIER F. & CO.
(George F. Chevalier), importers and
dealers in wines and liquors, 9-15
Beale
Chevalier Florimond, bartender, r. 619 Pacific
" Fortune, r. Palace Hotel
" George F. (F. Chevalier & Co.), r. 1117b
Taylor
" Henri W., teamster, r. 1421 Ellis
" Jacob, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Rose D. Mrs., lodgings, 120. 6th
Chevannier Armand, liquors, 535 Dupont
Chevarier A. Mrs., r. 15 Hopeton Terrace
Chevassus Edward, paying teller London, Paris
and American Bank and agent French
Board of Underwriters, 1-3 Sansome, r.
2321 Scott
" Louis, porter, r. 931 Kearny
Chever Edward E., r. 5231^4 Haight
4®=-Chever. See Cheever
Chevesich Albert, machinist, r. 701 McAllister
" Enrico, accountant French Savings and
Loan Society, r. 701 McAllister
" Ernest v., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 811 Hayes
" Henry, bookkeeper, r. 701 McAllister
" Valentina, widow, r. 701 McAllister
" Vincent, brass molder W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 3 Dawson PI
Chevrin Herrick, teacher music, r. 1518 Broad-
way
" Marguerite Mrs., teacher music, r. 1518
Broadway
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Chew Benjamin F., driver Wells, Fargo & Co.
Chewning William M., clerk auditing dept.
Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1900 Broadway
Chewte Frederick S., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. 825 Mission
Cheyne Robert, cigars and tobacco, 140, 1st
4S~Cheyne. See Cheney
Cheyney Samuel W., mining engineer, 120 Sut-
ter, room 50
Cheyrias August, compositor Le Franco-Cali-
fornien, r. Oakland
Chiama Giuseppe, laborer Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 478^2, 8ti
Chiapa Manuel, laborer, r. 9 Hinckley
Chiapini Julius (Ghiazza & Chiapini),r. 119, 3d
Chiappa Vittorio E. (Boltaro & Chlappa),r. 407
Pacific
Chiappari Giovanni, r. 535 Greenwich
" Luigi, nursery, cor Wayland and Somerset
Chiarini Dominick, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
" Luigi, peddler, r. 12 Bartol
Chiboust A., farmer, r. 814 Montgomery
Chicago and Alton Railroad, F, G. High general
agent, 628 Market
" and Erie Railroad Co., J. G. McCall gen-
eral agent, 22 Montgomery
Chicago and Northwestern Railway Co.,
C. E. Bray general agent passenger
dept., William H. Hamilton general
agent freight dept., 2 New Montgomery
under Palace Hotel, telephone Main 1778
Chicago Artificial Limb Co.
(Chicago), Irvin R. Fenner manager,
agi
ifa
manufacturers artificial limbs.
Chicago Brewery, 1420-1434 Pine
Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad,
W. D. Sanborn general agent, 32 Mont-
gomery
" Carpet Beating Works, George A. Barber
proprietor, 1509 Market
" Cider and Fruit Syrup Co., William J.
Wlnterbottom manager. 241, 8th
CHICAGO CLOCK CO.,
A. S. Spence president and general
manager, importers of clocks, lamps,
rugs, lace curtains, silverware, paint-
ings, furniture, carpets and house-
hold specialties, 1622-1626 Market
CHICAGO CLOTHING CO.,
Hyams, Pauson & Co. successors to,
34-40 Kearny
Chicago Great Western Railway, Frank D.
Myer Pacific Coast passenger agent, 9
Mills Bldg, 2d floor
" Guaranty Fund Life Society, Solomon
Ephraim general agent, 140 Phelan Bldg
" Hardware Manufacturing Co., Frank E.
Booth agent, 122 Davis
Chicago Hotel, Henry Raschen proprietor, 220-
224 Pacific
" House, John Adel proprietor, 612 Howard
CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND
ST. PAUL RAILWAY CO., C. L. Canfield
general agent, 5 Montgomery
CHICAGO PAINT CO.,
Leonard A. Shadburne president,
David W. Nourse manager, wall
paper, paints, oils, glass and win-
dow shades at lowest terms, 622
Larkin nr Ellis
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND
PACIFIC RAILWAY CO., Clinton Jones
general agent passenger department,
office 30 Montgomery, telephone Main
818, F. H. Mccormick general agent
freight department, office 228 Cali-
fornia, telephone Main 91
Chicca Louis, teamster, r. 126 Pacific
Chichester Clarence H., treasurer C. D. Bunker
& Co., 435 Battery, r. Golden Gate, Ala-
meda Co.
" H. J. Jr., clerk C. D. Bunker & Co., r. Gol-
den Gate, Alameda Co.
Chichizola A. & Sons (Antonio, John B. and
Thomas J.), wholesale grocers, 316-318
Pacific
" Antonio (A. Chichizola & Sons), r. 911 Union
" Francisco, groceries and liquors, 1727
Leavenworth
" John B. (A. Chichizola & Sons), r. 911 Union
" Thomas J. (A. Chichizola & Sons), r. 911
Union
Chick Grace Miss, stenographer Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" Harry E. (Morgan & Chick), r. 222 Diamond
" John J., boots and shoes, 2508 Mission, r.
323, 25th
" Sabra L. Mrs., r. 446 Bartlett
" William D., clerk John J. Chick, r. 3508
Mission
" William F., salesman H. Heckmann & Co.,
r. 2003 Taylor
Chickering, Thomas & Gregory and Gerstle
& SlOSS (William H. Chickering, Wil-
liam Thomas, Warren Gregory, Marcus
L. Gerstle and Marcus C. Sloss), attor-
neys at law, 206 Sansome, rooms 39-34
" William H. (Chickering, Thomas & Greg-
ory and Gerstle & Sloss), r. Oakland
" & Sons piano agency, Ben.i. Curtaz &
Son, 16-18 O'Farrell
Chico Flour Mills (Chico), Sperry Flour Co.
proprietors, 134 California
Chicou John, plumber and gasfltter, 1 Webb,
r. Berkeley
Chidley Sydney, scenic artist Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 122 Hill
Chief Engineer San Francisco Fire Depart-
ment, office New City Hall, 1st floor
Chief of Police, office 4 New City Hall, 1st floor
Chief Wharfinger, office E s East foot Clay
Chielovich Elia, r. 2217 Fillmore
Chiesa Angelo, sausage mnfr, NE cor Mont-
gomery and Broadway, r. 1034 Mont-
gomery
" Ermlnio. window cleaner, r. 435 Broad-
way rear
" Henry, waiter, r. 425 Broadway rear
" Louis, marble polisher Joseph Musto &
Son, r. 915 Battery
Chige Peter, clerk O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 738
Vallejo
Chignik Bay Packing Co., S. B. Peterson presi-
dent, Frank B. Peterson secretary, 30-32
California
Child Charles O., coal dealer, r- 810 Fulton
" Edward B., with Excelsior Wire Works,
751 Mission, r. 810 Fulton
" Frank M. (Child & Haldin), r. 3323 Geary
" George, r. -22, 5th
" George R., traveling salesman J. A. Fol-
ger & Co.
" Gertrude L. Miss, artist, r. 810 Fulton
Child Harry W., office 303 Sansome
" Lois Miss, r. 349 Jessie
" Ralph D., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Co., r. 810 Fulton
" Wallace A., purser str Willamette Valley,
r. 810 Fulton
" & Haldin (Frank M. Child and Martin
Haldin), wood and coal, 1935 Bush
J8®=-Child. See Childs
Childers Mary J., widow, r. 118 Capp
" Robert, barber, 1500 Howard, r. 238, Uth
Children Josephine, widow, r. 534 Stevenson rear
Children's Day Homes, in charge of the Sisters
of the Holy Family, 110 Hayes and 1413
Powell
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Children's Hall, 806 Sansome
Children's Home (Salvation Army), Ella Fisher
matron, 328 Bryant
CMldren's Hospital and Home for Trained
Nurses. See Hospital for Children and
Training School for Nurses
Childress S. S. Prentiss, clerk forwarding dept.
Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" William A., sawyer, r. 940 Howard
Childs Alexander, r. 617 Minna
" Andrew, warehouseman Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 617 Minna
" Charles, ironer La Grande Laundry
" Charles, porter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Charles W., general agent, r. 1918 Polk
" George, city agent The Liverpool and Lon-
don and Globe Ins. Co., r. 222 Fair Oaks
" George A., collector Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
" George E., watchmaker, r. 2515 Sacramento
" George E., distributor Sterling & Dunphy,
r. Ocean View
" Henry J., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
Heyman Av nr California Av
" H. W.,r. Palace Hotel
" James H., r. 617 Minna
" Kate B. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 420 Ellis
" May, widow, r. 617 Minna
" Rufus H., cashier Grangers' Business
Assn., r. 222 Fair Oaks
" Thomas, r. 20 Harriet
" Thomas J., laborer, r. 613 Mission
" Walter, deckhand tugboat Annie, r. Oak-
land
" Walters., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" W. H., r. 123 Oak
" W. H., collector Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
4@-Childs. See Child
Cliilean Consulate, Juan M. Luco consul gen-
eral, 40 Montgomery Block
Chiles Jane F., widow, r. 326 Fell
Chilgren Andrew, druggist, r. 570 Folsom
" Josephine, widow, r. 570 Folsom
Chilo Joseph, tailor, r. 709V4 Stockton
" Peter, cook, r. 812 Kearny
Chilson Bert, salesman, r. 1128a Howard
" Bert D., frame maker W. K. Vickery, r.
Fruitvale
Chilton James, waiter str Willamette Valley
China Traders Insurance Co. (limited of Hong-
kong), Williams, Dimond & Co. agents,
cor Pine and Market
Chinese and Japanese Employment Office, Brad-
ley & Johnston proprietors, 640 Clay
Chinese Baptist Church, Rev. Tong Kit Hing
pastor, H. F. Norris superintendent, N W
cor Sacramento and Waverly PI
Chinese Bureau, United States Customs, Ben-
jamin T. Harrison in charge, Appraisers'
Bldg, room 71
" Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Chinese Consul, Fung Yung Heng consul gen-
eral, Chang Ting Chip consul, King
Owyang vice-consul, Chung Lung Wong
secretary, 806 Stockton
Chinese Hospitals, E s Montgomery Av bet
Pacific and Broadway, and N s Pine bet
Kearny and Dupont
Chinese Merchants' Club, 739 Sacramento
Chinese Merchants' Exchange, 739 Sacramento
Chinese Mission Home (Presbyterian), 920 Sac-
ramento
Chinese Mission House of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, Rev. F. J. Masters super-
intendent. 916 Washington
Chinese Mission of the American Missionary-
Association, 1729 San Carlos Av, office 7
Brenham PI
Chinese Presbyterian Church, Rev. Ira M.
Condit pastor, 911 Stockton
Chinese Primary School, Miss Rose Thayer
principal, 916 Clay
" Recorder (bi-weekly), 754 Washington
" Theatre, 723 Jackson
" Young Men's Christian Association, 911
Stockton
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SO^TOSIV IVIARKEX ST.
Ching John J., cabinet maker Union I. Wks, r.
817 Post
Chingo Joseph, seaman, r. 228 Brannan
Chinn F. Conrad, traveling salesman Cal.
Optical Co., r. 802 Jones
" Thomas W., bookkeeper IT. S. Internal
Revenue, r. 714 Bush
Chiosso John B., scavenger, r. 44 Albert Lane
Chiousse August, plumber, r. 52 Natoma
Chipchase William J., pattern maker Fulton
Eng. & Ship Bldg Wks, r. Alameda
Chipman Isaiah M., oysterman, r. 27 Hawthorne
" Sheridan H., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Alameda
" William F., special agent German Ameri-
can Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Chips Mining Co. (Sierra Co., Cal.), 79 Nevada
Block
Chiselli Constantine, driver P. Micheletti & Co.,
r. 508 Davis
" Frank, solicitor, r. 508 Davis
" Giocondo. clothing, 508 Davis
" Louisa Miss, r. 508 Davis
Chisholm Adam, r. 917 Natoma
" Alexander, clerk London. Paris and Amer-
ican Bank, r. Niles, Alameda Co.
" Alexander, floorwalker Raphael Weill «fc
Co., r. Niles, Alameda Co.
" Daniel, carpenter, r. cor Felton Av and 21st
" David H., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1417
Hyde
" Donald, wool sorter Watson & Marx, r. 1159
Folsom
" Duncan, contractor, r. 727 Ellis
" J. J., 1st asst. engineer str City of Everett
" John J., bakery, 796 Haight
" Richard G., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 259, 11th
" William H., bookkeeper Wells, Fargo &
Go's Bank, r. Alameda
Chislieri E.. clerk, r. 903 Jackson
Chismore George, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 705 Sutter, telephone East 425
Chiswell Sidney, steward str Monticello, r. Val-
lejo, Solano Co.
Chittenden Alice B. Mrs., landscape artist, r.
2215 Ootavia
" Alonzo E,, fruit dealer, r. 713 Post
" Florence Mrs., r. 712 Post
" Joseph G., scroll sawyer, 324 Mission, r. 2315
Octavia
" Julia M. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Paul, workman U. S. Mint, r. Alameda
Chittick James J., compositor, r. 4 Collingwood
" Johnson, laborer, r. 34 Russ rear
" William K., driver Mt. Shasta Mineral
Spring Co., r. Oakland
Chiucovich Peter G., cigars and tobacco, 8
Howard
" S. D. & Co. (Stephen D.Chiucovich and Peter
Popovich), liquors SE cor Golden Gate
Av and Larkin
" Stephen D. (S. D. Chiucovich & Co.), r. 2031
Golden Gate Av
Chiuda Vladimir (Chiuda & Flach), r. Commer-
cial Hotel
" & Flach (Vladimir Chiuda and Peter
Flach), fruit and produce commission,
419-423 Washington
Chocolat Menier, Em Meyer & Co. agents, 303
Sutter
Chocolate Emulsion Co., S. P. Blumenberg gen-
eral manager, 221 Davis
Chodrick George, salesman, r. 551% Minna
Chodzko A. E., mechanical engineer, 226 Market,
r. San Mateo
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DEALERS IN AI.L KINDS OF
Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Choice John, commission merchant, r. 921 Oak
" Margaretta K. Mrs., varieties, 921 Oak
Chollar Mining Co. (Virginia, Nev.), A. K. P.
Harmon president, Charles E. Elliot
secretary, 79 Nevada Block
Chonette Otto (Chonette & Button), r. 1319b Pine
" & Button (Otto Chonette and James But-
ton), carpenters and builders, 724 Larkin
Chopard Mary, widow, r. 808b Geary
Chope Thomas, screen maker, r. 2834, 16th
CHOPE THOMAS P.,
new and second-liand furniture,
stoves, carpets, etc., for cash at 848-
850 Mission bet 4th and 5th
Chope William T., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 2834,
16th
Chorley John A., machinist Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 28b Shotwell
" Ross R., clerk Geo. H. Fuller Desk Co., r.
28b Shotwell
Chorlton Johnston H., gardener, r. S s Aldine
east of Willard
i6®=-Chou. See Schou
Chouhia Ferante (Pracidio Perpoli & Co.), r. 608
Broadway
Chown James G., superintendent Christian
Union Mission, 590 Mission, r. 828 Powell
" James G. Mrs., proprietor Grayson House,
828 Powell
Choynski Aaron M., tilesetter W. W. Montague
&Co., r. 2434 Bush
' ' Harry, clerk Anglo-Californian Bank, r. 2434
Bush
" Herbert, attorney at law, 34 Chronicle Bldg
" Isador N., publisher Public Opinion, 1209
Golden Gate Av
Choynski Isaiah, Fraternal editor S. F. Chron-
icle, r. 2434 Bush, telephone Pine 2631
" Nathan, wood dealer, r. 147 Clara
Chrenik Andreas (Andreas Chrenik & Co.), r. 52
Minna
Chrenik Andreas & Co., (John Svabeck, An-
dreas Chrenik and Paul Kuruczar), pro-
prietors Russian Wire Works, 52 Minna
Chrestoffersen Anthoney (Chrestoflersen &
Tway), r. Oakland
" Ellert, blacksmith Chrestoflersen & Tway,
r. Oakland
" & Tway (Anthoney Chrestoflersen and
EphraimF. Tway), shipsmiths, Bryant
bet Spear and Main
4S"Chrestofiersen. See Christoflersen and
Christopherson
Chretien John M., attorney at law, 230 Mont-
gomery, room 20, telphone Main 1343, r.
804 Bush, telephone East 249
" Joseph, r. 719 Green
Chrisman Elmer J., purser strZelandia, r. Cal-
ifornia Hotel
" W. C. Mrs., lodgings, 315 Mason
" W. T., clerk str Corona
-BS^Chrisman. See Christman
Chrismas Catherine, widow, r. 29 Everett
" Francis A., traveling salesman J. Baum-
garten & Co., r. 29 Hubbard
" Susan Miss, artist, r. 29 Everett
" William J., clerk Henry Hilp, r. 29 Everett
Christ Anthony, bartender B. C. Eyerman, r.
131A O'Farrell
Christ Church (Reformed Episcopal), Rev. E.
B. Morgan pastor, 320 Post
" Edward, bookkeeper E. C. Stearns & Co.,
r. 943 Golden Gate Av
" Frank X., lineman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 957 Folsom
Christ George, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" Robert C. (Christ & Frahm), r. 1446, 25th
" William J., clerk, r. 128,21st
" & Frahm (Robert C. Christ and Henry
Frahm), bakery and confectionery, 440
O'Farrell
>e®-Christ. See Crist
Christal John, physician, 142V2, 4th, r. 527 Ellis
" Thomas, marble cutter, r. 526, 27th
«3-Christal. See Chrystal
Christen Charles, bootblack, 16 City Hall Square
Charles J., mac inist, r. 27 Chesley
Ferdinand, hostler Furrer Bros., r. cor Tara
and Geneva
John A., dairyman. Silver Av bet Scott and
Litchard, depot 745, 20th
Joseph (Christen & Gioldi), r. University
nr Burrows
Joseph, driver Nager Bros., r. cor 28th Av
South and Potrero
Kate Miss, domestic, r. lOVi Louisa
Louise Miss, with John A. Christen, r.
Silver Av nr Scott
" & Gioldi (Joseph Christen and Frederick
Gioldi), dairymen, Berlin nr Wayland
je®="Christen. See Christian and Christin
Christensen Alfred, machinist Pac. Can Co., r
27 Rondell PI
" Andrew, bartender New Washington Hotel
" Andrew, cigars and tobacco, NW cor Sac-
ramento and East, and restaurant, 303
East North, r. 46 Spear
" Asmus, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Carl E. T., cooper George Windeler & Co.,
r. Alameda
" Cena Miss, r. 115, 3d Av
" Charles, helper La Grande Laundry
" Charles, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
506 Folsom
Christensen Charles, manager American Cen
tral Insurance Co. (St. Louis, Mo.), St
Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (St
Paul), and Lloyd's Plate Glass Insur
ance Co. (New York), 317 California, r
San Rafael
Charles, ship carpenter, r. 14 Washington
Charles G., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
1015, 20th
Chris, master bktn Discovery, office 318
Steuart
Christ, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
Christ, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 152»^
Erie
Christ, salesman Anderson & Christiansen,
r. 1223 Steiner
Christian, r. 211 Steiner
Christian, driver Ewell, Shafer & Co., r.
2429 Folsom
Christian P., tailor, 120 Ellis, r. 521 Jones
Emil, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Emily C. Mrs., cigars and tobacco, 209
Ellis
Eric, cigars and tobacco, Folsom street
Wharf, r. 221 Harrison
Eric C, teamster Wieland Bros., r. 1816
Scott
Fred, watchman str Apache
George, driver W. H. Wiseman, r. 3 Mor-
relPl
Gustavus A., dentist, 2701 Mission, r. 632
23d
Hans, laborer Union 1. Wks, r. 312 Louis-
iana
Henry, driver, r. 8 Moulton
Hjalmar E. S. (Christensen & Neilsen), r.
109 Chattanooga
J. & Co. (Jorgen Christensen and Hans H.
Hjul), manufacturers bicycle brakes,
420 Montgomery, room 32
James, clerk, r. 1119 Montgomery
James C. wood and coal, 209 Ellis
John, r. 33 Hinckley
John, foreman A. P. Hotaling & Co., r. 1924
Taylor
John, master mariner, r. 1208 Dolores
John, waiter, r. 1341 Howard
John, waiter M. A. C. Christesen, r. 1706!4
Folsom
John M., teamster Lewis & Co.
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Christensen John P., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1447 35th
John P., shipping clerk A. P. Hotaling &
Co., r. 1934 Taylor
Jorgen (J. Christensen & Co.), r. 1338b
Union
Jorgen, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 1333
Sacramento
Lars P., coalpasser str Walla Walla
Lillie Miss, r. 3 Essex PI rear
Louis, porter M. J. Brandensteln & Co., r.
1513^2 Vallejo
Mads, teamster Morton Draying and Ware-
house Co., r. 7 Mint Av
Marie, domestic, 832 Fell
Martin, fireman str Encinal
Martin, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 118 Drumm
Mary, widow, r. 115, 3d Av
Mary, widow, r. 1411a Sacramento
Max, waiter J. L. Baar, r. 519 Castro
Michael, horseshoer Thomas Doyle, r. 810
Greenwich
Niels W. (Christensen & Peterson), r. 1535
Dupont
O. S., seaman, r, 11 Clay
Paul (Christensen & Jorgensen), r. 68
Natoma
Paul, cook, r. 639 Clay
Peter, clerk C. M. Sorensen, r. NW cor
East and Mission
Peter, cook James Christsen, r. 40 Minna
Peter, cook Thomas Mikkelsen, r. 3616
Market
Peter, master mariner, r. 108 Shipley
Peter, motorman, r. 810 Tennessee
Peter, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Peter B., laborer, r. 3616 Market
Peter T., ropeman Cal. St. RR, r. 3616 Lar-
kin
Robert, fireman str Resolute, r. 3 Essex
PI rear
T., seaman str Alameda
T., Mrs., widow, r. 27 Rondell PI
Waldemar F., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1130 Filbert
& Jorgensen (Paul Christensen and Christ-
Ian Jorgensen), restaurant. 111 Market
& Nielsen (Hjalmar E. S. Christensen and
Peter Nielsen), dairy produce, 146, 7th
& Peterson (N. W. Christensen and A. T.
Peterson), liquors, 313 East North
Christenson Andrew, president Central Lum-
ber and Mill Co., 30-36, 10th, r. 1133 Fell
" Carl, carpenter Peter Brown, r. 1317 Polk
" Edwin A., bookkeeper S. H. Harmon Lum-
ber Co., r. 734 Hayes
" George A., accountant Central Lumber
and Mill Co., r. 1133 Fell
" Hannah, widow, r. 336 Vallejo
" Hans F., laborer r. 1348 Alabama
" Ida, domestic, 1901 Van Ness Av
" John, cook Sven Danielson, r. 41354 East
North
" John, salesman Pac. Coast Syrup Co., r.
Oakland
" Nicolai, cook, r. 9 Clay
" Oliver, master mariner, r. 734 Hayes
Christern Joachim, painter, r. 1019 McAllister
" Joachim Mrs., dairy produce, 1019 McAl-
lister
Christesen Martin A. C, coffee and lunch
house, 33, 5th, r. 315 Steiner
4®"Christesen. See Christsen
Christeson Hattie, widow, r. 709 Devisadero
Christian Alfred, blacksmith, r. 1729% Mission
" Arthur E., steward, r. 408 Pacific
" Bertha Miss, artist Elite Photographic
Studio, r. 3031 Buchanan
" C, steerage steward str City of Peking
" Christoph, laborer Martin Holje, r. 10th Av
South nr P
Christian Cliurch (First), R. M. Campbell pas-
tor, E s 12th bet Howard and Mission
" Demetrius, fruits, NE cor Bush and
Kearny, r. 158 Tehama
" Harry, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" James A., kitchen steward Palace Hotel,
r. 230, 9th
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Christian Michael C, horse clipper, 1110 How-
ard, r. 241, 5th
Christian Science Home, Miss Eva I. Fulton
manager, 1231 Pine
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 111% Castro
Christian Union Mission, J. G. Chown superin-
tendent, 590 Mission
^S'Christian. See Christen
Christianer Fred, salesman Benj. Curtaz & Son,
16-18 O'Farrell
ChristiansenAndrew G., cabinet maker Fink &
Schindler, r. 305 McAllister
" Anton, seaman, r. 617?| Greenwich
" Carl N., groceries and liquors, SW cor
Bush and Laguna, r. 12 Sunny Court
" Charles, bartender Henry Moore, r. 1225a
Jessie
" Christian (Christiansen & Meegan), r. 531
24th
" Ernest W. C, master mariner, r. 1339 York
" George H., tailor Carroll & Tilton, r. 461
Minna
" Hans, peddler, r. 17 Rltch
" Hans H., sergeant police, r. 914 Green
" Henry A., chief engineer str Gen. McDow-
ell, r. Alameda
" J., seaman, r. 32 Sacramento
" Jacob, seaman, r. 569 Bryant
" James, helper Columbia Marble Co., r. 644,
3d
" Jens, rope splicer Market St. Ry., r, 1413
Mission
" John M., bookkeeper Davis Bros., r. 211
Steiner
" Karl H., doorkeeper, r. 508 Jessie
" K. S., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Martin, machinist Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 2001 Leavenworth
" Otto, r. 309% Chestnut
" Paul, r. 746, 4th
" Peter, driver Frank Knobloch
" Peter, waiter, r. 407 Montgomery Av
" Peter H., laborer, r. 1807 Haight
" Theodore (Anderson & Christiansen), r.
1223 Steiner
" & Meegan (Christian Christiansen and
Peter J. Meegan), liquors, SE cor Capp
and 34 th
Christiansen Charles, peddler, r. 10 St. Charles
PI
" Charles, waiter Alexander Olson, r. 454
Main
" Charles B., laborer, r. 343 Perry
" Henry, teamster, r. 563^ Bryant
'• Jens, cook, r. 536, 3d
" John, machinist Union Gas Engine Co., r.
Alameda
" John, porter Sailors' Home
" Oscar, revising clerk O. R. & N. Co., r.
1322a Valencia
" Rasmus, machinist, r. 2010 Folsom
" Selma, domestic, 1169 Stanyan
j8®~Christianson. See Christensen ana Chris-
tiansen
Christie A., carpenter James Young, r. Ala-
meda
" Albert D., carpenter, r. 259 Tehama
" Everett L., waiter F. Rakeman, r. 819
Kearny
" George (Jacobsen & Christie), r. 2731
Bryant Av
" George, decorator, r. 615 Capp
" Henry P., machinist, 222 Fremont, r. 33, 6th
" James, clerk Tunnicliffe & King, r. 419
Harrison
" James, joiner Unionl. Wks, r. 1410a Pacific
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' ' Louis C. , draughtsman Great Western Can
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" Robert, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
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Church
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Christie W. H., assistant general manager
Judson iManufacturing Co., SW cor How-
ard and Beale, r. Palace Hotel
" William H., moulder Vulcan I. Wks, r. 601
Natoma
j^-Christie. See Christy
Christiansen Frank R., bartender Dunn Bros.,
r. 1411a Sacramento
Christin Charles, r. 613 Octavia
'• Edward L., liquors, 313 Hayes
" Louis J. (Louis Juri & Co.), r. Napa, Cal.
jgS-Christin. See Christen
Christlnet Benjman V., bookkeper Wood, Cur-
tis & Co., r. 9 Powell
Christleck Henrietta, widow, r. 1624 Devisadero
Christman George, bookkeeper J. Einstein &
Co., r. 1221 Pierce
" Henry, livery stable, 1221 Pierce
.^g^Christman. See Chrisman
Christmann Philip, liquors, 541-543 Mission
" William, druggist German General Ben.
Soc, r. 18 John
4®"Christmas. See Chrismas
Christoe James, stenographer Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 744, 17th
Christofani Louis (Lorenzini & Christofani), r.
2210 Fillmore
Christoferson Bertha Miss, lace finisher J.
Spaulding & Co., r. 21 Langton
Christoffel Jacob, butcher, r. Prague nr Brazil Av
Cliristoflfer C. M., bicycle agency and supplies,
419 Stanyan, r. 417 Stanyan
Christoflersen August, seaman, r. 28 Sacra-
mento
" Christian, master schr Master Mariner,
ofQce 32 Steuart
" Frederick, master mariner, r. 739, 4th
" Frederick, seaman, 135 Folsom
Christopher Charles, storekeeper S. P. Co., r.
Berkeley
• Darrington, clerk Oregon Improvement
Co., r. 1912 Leavenworth
" John F., druggist Washington Pharmacy,
r. 160 Golden Gate Av
" Woolen C. salesman Chicago Clothing Co.,
r. 725V2 Hayes
Christophersen Peter, liquors, 10 Steuart, r.
Alameda
" Theresa, varieties, 2931 Washington
Christopherson Albert, painter Peter N. Kuss.
r. 10 De Boom
" Alfred, painter, r. 31 Lafayette
4S"Christopherson. See Christoflersen and
Chrestoflersen
Christsen Fred, waiter James Christsen, r. 456
Bryant
Christsen James, cofiee saloon, 700 Mission, r.
456 Bryant
Christy Augusta Mrs., millinery, 12, 6th, r. 325
Eddy
" Case, engineer,, r. 13i4 Taylor
" Harry, molder, r. 601 Natoma
" James, r. 224 Mississippi
" James, news agent, r. 13^4 Taylor
" James A., salesman Reid's Cash Store, r.
419 Harrison
" J. Robert, foreman Dow Steam Pump Wks,
Christy Mining Co. (Silver Reef, Utah), George
R. Spinney secretary, 310 Pine, room 28
" Robert, carpenter, r. SW cor Santa Clara
and Connecticut
" William R., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings
and Loan Soc, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Christy & Wise (John H. and Harry E. Wise),
wool and commission merchants and
wholesale wines and liquors, 212 San-
some, rooms 1-2 and 7-8, warehouse cor
5th and Townsend
4^Christy. See Christie
ChritledorS Charles, bartender Horn & Nipgen
Chrome Steel Works (Brooklyn. N. Y.), H. D.
Morris & Co. agents, 141-143, 1st
Clironicle (daily and weekly), M. H. de Young
proprietor, NE cor Market and Kearny
Chronicle Building.NE cor Kearny and Market
Chrookam Lottie, widow, r. 32 Fell
Chros ana Mario, candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 322 Vail eio
Chrystal James B., r. 725 Pine
" Michael, laborer, r. Onondaga Av nr Mis-
sion Road
-e®"Chrystal. See Christal
Chubb S. C. Mrs., widow, nurse, r. 1015 Market
Church Calvin B., porter The Bank of California,
r. 229 Kearny
" Carrie J., widow, lodgings, 613 Larkin
" Charles E., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Sausalito
" Charles J., salesman Crane Co., r. 90, 25th
" David O., bookkeeper Warren & Malley, r.
613 Larkin
CHURCH EDWARD B. REV.,
principal Irving Institute and assist-
ant rector St. John's Episcopal Church,
r. 1036 Valencia
Church Edward I., salesman, r. 435 Eddy
" Emma F. Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 2727 California
Church Frances A. Mrs., vice-principal Irving
Institute, r. 1036 Valencia
" Frank A., bookkeeper Dutton & Co., r. 1809
Eddy
" Frank H. Rev., secretary Diocese of Cali-
fornia, 731 California, r. Oakland
" Frank H., student, r. 1907 Buchanan
" George E., stableman, r. 7 Hampton PI
" Gold Mining Co. (El Dorado Co.) Thomas
R. Church president, Alfred P. Swain
secretary, 4 Nevada Block
" Harry, student, r. 103 Larkin
" Henry, r. Old People's Home
" John E., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1422
Valencia
" Joseph W., driver White Star Laundry
Co., r. 127Capp
" Mary, widow, r. 317 Jones
" Missions House, Rev. W. I. Kip Jr. in
charge, 249, 2d
" Nathan, r. 3 Essex PI
" Obadiah S. , carrier postofhce, r. 330 Bartlett
" of Christ (Mormon), 927 Mission
Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe (R. C),
Rev. A. M. Santandreu pastor, N s
Broadway nr Mason
Church of St. Agnes (R. C), Rev. William P.
Kirby pastor, W s Masonic Av bet Page
and Oak
Church of St. Charles Borromeo (R. C), Rev.
Patrick J. Cummins pastor, NW cor 18th
and Shotwell
Church of St. John the Evangelist (Episcopal),
Rev. E. B. Spalding, D. D. rector, S s
15th bet Valencia and Mission
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Cliurch of the Advent (Episcopal), Rev. John
A. Emery rector, E s 11th bet Market
and Mission
Church of the Holy Cross (R. C), Rev. John F.
McGinty pastor, N s Eddy bet Scott and
Devisadero
" Robert, electrician, r. 317 Jones
" Robert A., conductor Market St. 'Ry., r.
1175 Valencia
" Samuel H., 1st asst. engineer str Alameda,
r. Alameda
" Samuel R., teamster, r. 1945 Mission
Church Seymour R., merchandise broker, 307
Sansome, room 1, telephone Main 5086,
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" William, attorney at law, r. 602 Buchanan
" William, laborer, r. 44 Zoe
Churchill Amelia, widow, r. 88 Everett
" Beacham, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 146 Oak
" Frank, gripman Geary St. RR, r. 3201
Geary
" Frank W., farmer, r. 1002 Haight
" Frederick C, clerk, r. 510 Hayes
" James, plasterer Sumner E. Murray, r.
43254 Natoma
" Mary F., widow, r. 1002 Haight
" MiloH., delicacies, 438 O'Farrell
" Nellie Mrs., seamstress, r. 1909 Mission
" Normand B., r. 835, 15th
" Robert P., farmer, r. 1002 Haight
Churchward Milton L., teamster, r. 421 Bay
Churich Dusan, bartender, r. 511a Larkin
" Lazar (Churich & Vercevich) r. 628 La-
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Chute Richard, mining, 405 Front
Ciampra Giuseppe, shoemaker, 1725 Mason
Ciancido Joseph, fish dealer, r. 1402 Kearny
Cianciolo Michel, fish dealer. 2026 Fillmore, r.
419 Green
Cianni P., inventor, r. 1007 Montgomery Av
Cibilich Martin, coffee saloon, SE cor Mission
and Steuart, r. 1012, 24th
Cibolo Creek Mill and Mining Co., Lamartine
Osborn secretary, 33 Nevada Block
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Maria Corrado), cigar manufacturers,
427 Broadway
" Maria, widow (M. Cicchi & Co.), r. 1000
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Cicerone Giuseppe, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
1303 Butte
" Sebastiano, laborer Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 12 Layfayette
Cicoria John, teamster J. Miller & Co., r. 8 Jas-
per PI
Cieger Charles, butcher, r. 27314 Clara
Ciegler Samuel, butcher, r. 937 Folsom
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
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" Lime Co., Edward L. Snell manager, 16
Hayes
Cigar Makers' International Union, Albert Dale
secretary, 368 Jessie
" Packers' International Union, 539 Cali-
fornia
Cilley Scott, teamster Whitney Transfer Co., r.
5 Commercial
Cills Arthur W , clerk, r. 524 Chestnut
" Edward O., porter, r. 524 Chestnut
" Henry, policeman, r. 49 Hermann
" James H., r. 524 Chestnut
" John W., wrapper Cal. Canneries Co.
Cima Giovanni, framemaker Lippi Bros., r. 115a
Langton
Cimental Filerio, bootblack, 1026^4 Hyde, r. 2
Vallejo PI
Cimeran Frederick A., r. 1720 Baker
Cimosci Antonio, driver, r. 7 Maiden Lane
Cimpher Jacob, engineer, r. 3218. 16th
Cincinnati Safe and Lock Co., D. N. Hawley
general agent, 318 Market
Cincotta Giacomo, liquors, 10 Union
Cinollo Santo, liquors, 1534 Stockton
Cinq-Mars Arthur E.. painter, r. 13i4 White
Cinslen George E., machinist, r. Army nr Castro
Ciocca Eduardo (Gaddini, Lorenzini & Co.), r.
805M Filbert
Cipowski August, master mariner, r. 3617 Mis-
sion
" Paul, porter Pattosien Carpet Co., r. 3617i4
Mission
Ciprico A. P. Mrs., iournalist Chronicle, r. 1115
Valencia
Ciprico Edmund S., superintendent Lachman
6 Jacobi, 2d and Bryant, r. 1611 Oak
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r. 437 Green
Cirimel Frank (Pagano & Cirimel), r. 6 San An-
tonio PI
Cirimeli Ludovico, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
Cirkle Douglass, clerk, r. 1921 Union
Cirode W. Y., solicitor Preferred Accident Ins.
Co.
Cirwin Charles, bartender, r. 856 Howard
Cisneros Christopher, carpenter, 1317 Powell
" Constantine, bottler, 1317 Powell
Cisternino Frank, liquors and cigars, 905
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" Bessie Miss, stenographer, r. 1344.Ellis
" Isaac, searcher records, 62 Phelan Bldg, r.
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" Samuel, tailor G. Flamm, r. 1435 Polk
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City and County Recorder. Hall of Records,
New City Hall
City and County Registrar of Voters, New
Citv Hall, basement
City and County Sheriff, New City Hall, 1st
floor
City and County Superintendent of Common
Schools, New City Hall. 3d floor
City and County Superintendent Streets, New
City Hall, 1st floor
City and County Surveyor, New City Hall, 3d
floor
City and County Tax Collector, New City Hall,
1st floor
City and County Treasurer, New City Hall,
1st floor
City and Mission Express, Nicholas W. Con-
nor proprietor, 425 Sansome
" Apron Co., Edward De Courcy proprietor,
510 Webster
City Argus (weekly), Robert E. Culbreth pub-
lisher and proprietor, 526 Kearny
" Building and Loan Associatio', James M.
Ellis secretary, 323 Montgomery
City Cemetery, James O'Kane general super-
intendent, 34th Av and Clement
City Corporation Yard (Fire Department), 50-52
Sacramento
City Corporation Yards (Street Department),
113 Citv Hall Av and 814, 6th
CITY DIRECTORY,
H. S. Crocker Co. publishers, oface 215-
219 Bush
City Fair, Em. Meyer & Co. proprietors, 303
Sutter
City Front Boys' Club, 615 Sansome
" Front Coal Co., Hugh Flynn proprietor, 238
Steuart
" Front Exchange, lodgings, Victor Evars
proprietor, 48 Sacramento
" Front House, 31 East
" Front House. 625 Davis
City Front Kitchen Garden, 806 Sansome
" Front Stables, J. W. Morshead & Son
proprietors, 20 Clay
City Hall (New), SE cor McAllister and Larkin
City HaU Commissioners, New City Hall, 1st
floor
" Hall Market, Schrader Bros, proprietors,
1342-1344 Market
City Hotel, Leary & Holland proprietors, 512
Howard
City Iron Works, Joshua Hendy Machine Works
proprietors, office 38-44 Fremont, works
cor Bay and Keamy
CITY OF PARIS,
G. Verdier & Co. proprietors, importers
and dealers dry goods, SE cor Geary
and Grant Av ; Paris, 2 Rue de Fau-
bourg Poissonniere ; New York, 486
Broadway; Los Angeles, 223 South
Broadway
City Pound, cor 16th and Alabama
City Receiving Hospital, New City Hall, base-
ment
City Stables, F. M. Chapman & Co. proprietors,
332 Bush, telephone Main 1782
CITY STEAM CARPET BEAT-
ING AND RENOVATING WORKS,
George H. Stevens manager, 38-40
8th, telephone South 250
City Street Improvement Co.,
J. W. McDonald president and man-
ager, W. E. Dennison secretary, con-
tractors for all kinds of street work,
railway construction and owners
Santa Cruz Bitumen Mines, 10-11 and
45 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, telephone
Main 5377
City Transit Co., Montgomery & Holtham pro-
prietors. 203 Sutter
City Warehouse, Morton Draying and Ware-
house Co. proprietors, SW cor Lombard
and Battery
Ciucci Adolfo (T. Venturi & Co.), r. 420 Broad-
way
" Salvadore, salesman P. NicoUetti, r. 527
Folsom
Cizovich Nicholas, cook, r. 737 Natoma
Claasen Christian, clerk J. H. Claasen & Co., r.
986 Harrison
" Henry, r. 444 Brannan
Claasen J. H. & Co. (John H. Claasen), gro-
ceries, wines and liquors, 397, 6th
" John H. (J. H. Claasen & Co.), r. 986 Har-
rison
4S" Claasen. See Classen, Claussen and Klas-
sen
Claassen Emma S. Miss, dressmaker, r. 347
Waller
" Jacob, r. 347 Waller
" Louis W., bookkeeper Sachs Bros. & Co., r.
347 Waller
Clabrough George W., office 38 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor, r. 1443 McAllister
Clabrough, Golcher & Co. (William J. and Henry
C. Golcher), guns, ammunition, fishing
tackle and sporting goods, 605 Market
" Jennie, widow, r. 1443 McAllister
" John P. (estate of), 38 Mills Bldg, 6th floot-
Clack William, under Sheriff, r. 15 Elgin Park
Av
" William Jr., clerk, r. 15 Elgin Park Av
Claffey Elizabeth, widow, r. 2iy2 Dore
" Georg% machinist, r. 126 Gilbert
" John Mrs., widow, r. 3010, 16th
" John J., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 126
Gilbert
" Patrick, laborer, r. 308 Lang ton
" Thomas, laborer, r. 126 Gilbert
Claffy James G., factory hand Pac. Roll Mill, r.
532 Bryant
" Peter F., carrier postofflce, r. 209 Arling-
ton
Claflen William, foreman Alex. McCord & Co.,
r. 2 Rose PI
Clagett William B., bartender, r. 182 Stevenson
Claiborne James H., r. 2212 Steiner
" James H. Jr., with Pope & Talbot, r. 2212
Steiner
" Josephine E. Miss, school teacher, r. 2212
Steiner
" Rose V. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 2212 Steiner
Claich Mitchell, waiter Megica & Co., r. 2011^4
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32391/4 Mission
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9th, r. 135, 9th
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" Thomas C, r. 9 Perry
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17th
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6th
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1530 Guerrero
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(Terrence Clancy), bargains in shoes,
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Clapham Charles T., cook, r. 91714 Mission
Clapp Belle M.Mrs., bookkeeper Wellman, Peck
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" Charles H., surveyor, r. 531 Haight •
" Clark, r. 1725 Lexington Av
" Edward L., musician, r. 1725 Lexington Av
" Fannie E. Miss, milliner, r. 132Webster
" Frank E., clerk, r, 1119 Shotwell
" Frank W., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1119 Shotwell
" Henry A., r. 113, 4th
" Henry L., with The Bank of California, r.
2108 Vallejo
" Henry P., r. 326 Pacific
■' Laura L., widow, r. 2108 Vallejo
" Thomas J., architect, r. 132 Webster
" William E., carpenter, r. 122 Webster
Clar Leo H., collector Oregon Coal and Naviga-
tion Co., r. Oakland
Clara Gold Mining Co. (Grizzly Flat, El Dorado
Co.), C. M. Cross secretary, 8-9 Chronicle
Bldg
Claraty Michael, salesman Hirstel & Co., r.
10051/2 Clay
Clare George C, carpenter Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. 45 Tremont Av
" Robert M., machinist Union I. Wks., r. 20
Bond
■' Robert M., Jr , clerk, r. 20 Bond
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 33a Boardman
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Clarenbach Carl, salesman Baker & Hamilton,
r. 617 Mason
Clarence Edmund, sexton Third Congregational
Church, r. 6 Mission Court
Clarendon House, Mrs. H. Letchec proprietor,
574 Folsom
" The, Mrs. E. P. Warburton proprietor,
1421/2, 4th
Claresy Emanuel, salesman A. Galli Fruit Co.,
r. Berkeley
Claret Arthur, bartender C. Coakley, r. NE cor
Geary and Central Av
Clarey House The, Thomas Clarey proprietor,
1024 Howard
" Thomas, proprietor The Clarey House,
1024 Howard
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Clarfield Baruch, watchmaker and jeweler, 1059
Howard
Clark Ad& Mrs., teacher dancing, 211 Sutter
" Adelina J., widow, r. 16 Grove
" Albert, cook, r. 701 Folsom
" Albert, gripman Market St. Ry., r, 1916
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Oakland
" Albert T.. lumber inspector, r. 614 Folsom
Clark Albert V., vice-president N. Clark & Sons,
17-19 Spear, r. Alameda
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itol
" Alexander C, painter S. P. Co., r. 1833
Howard _. ,
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" Alfred O., millwright, r. 1326 Howard
" Alice Miss, domestic, r. 327, 4th
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Grammar School, r. 20 O'Farrell
" Allen B., with California Adsigns Co.. r.
1204 Oak
" Aloysius J., shoe cutter, r. 314 6th
" Alvah K.. bookkeeper Charles K. Clark,
r. Oakland
" Amos F., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1012
Geary
" Andrew, r. 108 St. Roses Av
" Andrew G., r. 1239 Sanchez
" Ann, widow, r. 2 Grant Alley
" Ann H., widow, r. 1410 Bush
" Annie P., widow, r. 20 Douglass
" .Anthony, watchman Fulton Eng. & Ship
Blkg. Wks., r. 3212 Steiner
" Antoinette H., widow, r. lUlA Jones
" Archibald B.. driver Union Ice Co., r. 730,
4th
•' Arthur M. Rev., asst. rector St. Mary's
Church (R. C), r. 628 California
" Asa B., shoemaker, r. 536 Ellis
■• Uarbara, widow, corset maker, 207a Powell
'• Bernard, teamster, r. 1115 Broderick
'• '5rendon, finisher Imperial Photographic
Studio, r. 33, 6th
CLARK BUILDING,
F. G. J. Margetson agent, 406 Sutter
Clark Caroline F., widow, r. 502 Washington
" Carrie Miss, bookbinder, r. 814 Freelon
" Catherine, widow, r. 942, 21st
" Charles, r. 2920 Pierce
" Charles, chief engineer, str Farallone
" Charles, cook I. Holt, r. 650 Mission
'■ Charles, lodgings, 17, 4th
" Charles, painter, r. 771 Howard
Clark Charles, M. D., physician and surgeon
(late of Cook Hospital, Chicago, 111.),
office 211 Taylor, hours 10:30 a. m. to
12:30 P. M., 4 to 6:30 P. M., Sundays 1 to 2,
telephone Jessie 81, r. 1210 Mason, hours
after 8, telephone Main 1216
" Charles, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
'■ Charles B., coal passer Sutter St. Rv ,
r. 917 Sutter
' Charles C. salesman, r. 620 Washington
" C!harles F., with Henry L. Van Wyck, r.
535 Guerrero
" Charles H., cashier Palace Hotel
" Charles H., hostler Jersey Farm Co., r. 350
Tehama
" Charles H., mei'chant, r. 1134 Sutter
Clark Charles K., secretary Building and Loan
Associations, (San Francisco and Ala-
meda Counties), 208 Sansome, r. Berkeley
" Charles L., clerk Ry. Mail Service, r. 13
South Park
" Charles L., salesman, r. 1134 Sutter
" Charles S., salesman Cooper & Co r 28
Pleasant
" Charlotte, widow, r. 2119 California
" Charlotte C. Miss, teacher Mission Gram-
mar School, r. 408 Larkin
" Charlotte D., widow, r. 817 Guerrero
'■ Chauncey, clerk, r. 1020 Market
" Christopher J., upholsterer, r. 221 1/2 Sanchez
" Cornelius, J., machinist, r. 317 Fell
" C. T., Miss, dressmaker, r. 514 Sutter
" Daniel J., currier, r. 528 Hickory Av
" David, hostler E. Joyce, r. 718 Valencia
" David, laborer, r. 8 Oregon
" David W., machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 137 Tremont Av
Clark Dennis S., carpenter, r. cor East and
Park Avs
D. G. clairvoyant, r. 1104 Mission
Edgar B., carpenter, r. 1222 Broadway
Edmund F., r. 330, 27th
Edward, clerk, r. 1526 Clay
Edward, cook str St. Paul
Edward, waiter, r. 43 Louisa
Clark Edward H., manager Hearst Estate, 32
Mills Bldg, 9th floor, telephone Main
5497, r. Alameda
" Edward J., cashier LeCount Bros., r. 638
Hayes
" Edward J., clerk, r. 563J4 Minna
" Edward K., r. 2119 California
" Edward L., solicitor Hicks-Judd Co., r.
808 Mission
Clerk Edward S., M. D., oculist and aurist,
office 16 Geary, telephone Grant 175,
hours 10 a. m. to 2 p. m., r. 3161 Central
Av, Alameda, telephone Red 41
" Edwin A., messenger U. S. Mint, r. 1133
Union
" Edwin C, clerk W. R. Grace & Co., r. 123
Cumberland
" E. Harry, bartender Albert Hornlein, r. 16
Grove
" Elijah, watchmaker, 24 Post, r. Alameda
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 1720 Fill-
more
" Ellen, widow, r. 215, 32d
" Elmer, clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 445 Noe
" Emma Miss, r. 414 Bartlett
" Ernest A., waiter Mrs. Theresa Sloan, r.
1585 Valencia
" Fannie B. Miss, nurse Lane Hospital, r. 712
Geary
" Frank, carpenter, r. cor. East and Park
Avs
" Frank A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 109
Oak
" Frank E., traveling salesman Louis A.
Grade, r. 1134 Sutter
" Frank P., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
1334, 20th
" Franklin N., dentist, 26 Montgomery, r. 313
Ashbury
" Fred H., r. 534 Ellis
" Fred H., bookkeeper Charles K. Clark, r.
Berkeley
" Frederick, clerk H. A. Kuchmeister & Co.,
r. IOI61/2 Pacific
" Frederick, plumber, r, 5 Morris Av
" Frederick A., r. 959 Folsom
" Frederick A., cook, r. 322, 3d
" Frederick A., janitor, r. 101614 Pacific
Clark Frederick A. Major, civil, hydraulic and
mining engineer and U. S. deputy min-
eral surveyor, 418 California, r. 1011 Green
" Fred H., teacher Lowell High School, r.
Oakland
" Frederick N., carpenter, 518 Hyde
" Frederick S., carpenter, r. 44 Oak
" Frederick W., r. 1506 Howar 1
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NW cor Powell and Vandewater
" Frederick W., brakeman, r. 413^/^, 3d
" Frederick W. & Co. (Frederick W. Clark),
blacksmiths, 325 Francisco
" F. W. Mrs., confectionery, 1506 Howard
" George (Clark & Webster), r. 1337 Sutter
" George, carpenter, r. Sagamore nr Capitol
" George, electrician, r. 2633 Sutter
" George, longshoreman, r. 136, 5th
" Greorge, plumber and gasfi ter, 617 Brod- -
erick
" George, waiter G. Hink & Co., r. 637 Eddy
Clark George A. & Brother (New York), o. N. T.
Cotton, James Elder agent, 14-16 Sutter
" George B., printer J. Allison, r. 739a Grove
Clark George D., librarian Free Public Library,
New City Hall, second floor, r. 312 Brod-
erick
Clark George D., secretary and treasurer N.
Clark & Sons, 17-19 Spear, r. 120 Fred-
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" George G., chief clerk forwarding dept.
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" George M., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 109
Wood
" George W., conductor Cal. St. RR. r. 1839
Polk
" George W., gardener, r. 38b De Long Av
" George W. Mrs., widow, r. 728 Sutter
" Gertie Miss, domestic, 308 Brannan
" Gordon, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 114, 4th
" Gran , cigar maker, r. 2717^4 Harrison
" G. Waverly, physician, 24, 6th
Clark G. W. & Co. (Jerome B. Stanford and
Timothy J. Staack), importers and job-
bers wall paper, interior decorators and
manufacturers window shades. 653 Mar-
ket
" Harry, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Harry, salesman Cartan, McCarthy & Co.,
r. 515 Post
" Harry, salesman Raphael's, r. 319 Geary
" Harry A., bartender, r. 114 Mason
^' Harry L,., swimming instructor Olympic
Club
'' Harry W., optician Christian Muller, r.
1002 Union
" Hawkins, r. 311 Sutter
" H. C. piano tuner, r. 399 Hyde
^' Henderson, gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1113 Filbert
^' Henry, clerk, r. 614 Folsom
" Henry J. (Kelly & Clark), r. 3914 Turk
" Henry M., conductor, r. 413^4 3d
" Henry T., clerk, r. 411 Franklin
^' Herbert, clerk estate James G. Fair, r.
Hotel Langham
" Herbert A., carpenter Joseph Y. 'Aver. r.
3259 Mission
" Herbert D., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. Alameda
" Herman, r. 340 Tehama
" Horace O.. salesman A. L. Bancroft & Co.,
r. 399 Hyde
" Hugh, engineer The Colonial
" Hugh, machinist, r. 532 Connecticut
" Hugh R., real estate, r. 1135 Folsom
" Hugh W., carpenter, r. 1330 Ellis
" Ida E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 20 O'Farrell
" Ida M. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1833 Howard
" James, r. 249 Minna
^' James, r. 304 Sanchez
" James (Clark & Co.) r. 145, 13th
" James, contractor, r. 807 Treat Av
" James, electrician, r. 338, 4th
" James, expressman, SE cor 6th and How-
ard
«' James, liquors, 606 Howard
" James, machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks.,
r. 507 Mission
" James, porter Baker & Hamilton, r. 935
Church
" James, waiter, r. 781 Mission
" James Mrs., restaurant and liquors, 803,4th
" James H., broker, r. 1536 Clay
" James H., watchman, r. 19 Steuart
" James J., carpenter, r. cor East and Park
Avs
" James L., master mariner, r. 1517 Val-
lejo
" James P., helper Alexander M. Bruce, r.
Oakland
•" James Q., drayman, 547-549 Market, r. 942
31st
" James R., calker, r. 765'/^ Howard
" James W., salesman T. G. Gruenhagen &
Co., r. 628 Hayes
" James W., waiter, r. 1138a Howard
" Jane A., widow, r. 1001 Powell
-" Jennie Mrs., varieties, 1326 Howard
" J. Fessenden (Byxbee & Clark), r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" J. Fessenden Mrs., expert purchasing
agent, 1630 Market
" J. N. E. Mrs., widow, r. 614 Capp
" John, blacksmith David Kerr, r. Oakland
" John, carpenter, r. 29 Clara Av rear
" John, laborer, r. 108 St. Roses Av
" John, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
W. MONTAGUE & CO,
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For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Clark John, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
234 Moulton Av
" John, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 707 Natoma
" John C, salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
123 Cumberland
" John C, salesman D. Samuels, r. 810 Doug-
lass
" John E., bailiff Police Court 4, r. 710 Pine
" John F., trackman Market St. Ry, r. 1169
Valencia
" John G., cashkeeper The Bank of Califor-
nia, r. 1101 Green
" John G. Mrs., president Lick Old Ladies'
Home and The King's Daughters' Home
r. 1101 Green
" John J., architect, 83 St. Ann's Bldg, r. 1526
Clay
" John J., blacksmith, r. 533 Connecticut
" John J., carpenter, r. 7 Harriet
" John L., traveling salesman Langley &
Michaels Co., r. 836 Sutter
" John S., r. 209 Franklin
CLARK JOHN T.,
furniture, carpets and house fur-
nishing goods, 1133 Market, telephone
Mint 761, r. 1008 Hyde
Clark John V., clerk -general auditor's ofBce S.
P. Co., r. San Carlos, Cal
" John W., fur trader, r. 2101 Bush
" Jonathan, brickmason, r. 535 Folsom
" Joseph, r. Pacific-Union Club
" Joseph, attorney at law, 402 Montgomery
room .35, r. 331 Fair Oaks
" Joseph, plumber William F. Wilson, r. 127
Cumberland
" Joseph, upholsterer, 1309 Mason
" Joseph B., contractor, r. 807% Treat Av
" Joseph C, operator, r. 819 Greenwich
" Joseph E., carpenter, r. 1636 San Carlos Av
" Joseph H., salesman G. C. Hall & Son, r.
729 Turk
" Joseph M., shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
628 Hayes
" Joseph P., salesman George A. Clark &
Bro., r. 417 Ivy Av
" J. Wilbur, plumber and gasfltter, 312 Turk
r. 313 Eddy
" Katie, widow, r. 460 Bryant
Clark L. Curran, secretary and treasurer John
Taylor & Co., 63, 1st, r. 3518 Broadway
" Lee, cigars and tobacco, 3 California, r. 112
Butte
" Leland F., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
Fruitvale
Clark Leonard S., attorney at law, 6 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor, r. Berkeley
Lewis, waiter, r. 181 Jessie
Lily Miss, janitor Clark Building
Lincoln, electrician, r. 141014 Lyon
Lizzie, widow, r. 319 Elm Av
Lizzie Miss (Morris & Clark), r. 335 Post
Lizzie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 727 Bush
Louis, paper hanger, r. 613 Buchanan
Louis C. (The Truman S. Clark Co.), and
policeman, r. 330 Guerrero
Margaret Miss, nurse, r. 1730 Fillmore
Margaret Miss, stenographer Viavi Co., r.
319 Elm Av
Marie, widow, r. 318, 37th
Martin, r. 930 Vallejo
Mary, widow, r. 13 Lynch
Mary, widow, r. 153 Laidley
Mary Miss, r. 18 Essex
Mary A., widow, r. 30 Arlington
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Clark Mary A., domestic, 720 Cole
" Mary E., widow, r. 3218 Webster
" Mary E. Miss, glove maker, r. SM Freelon.
" Mary L., newspapers, 316 Montgomery, r.
519 Sacramento
" Michael (Clark & Farrelly), and wood and
coal, 1555 Howard, r. 1613 Folsom
" Michael, gardener, r. 827 Mission
" Michael, proprietor New Eagle Soap Wks.,
NE cor Nebraska and El Dorado, r. 113
El Dorado
Clark Mile-End Spool Cotton Co. The (New
York), John Maclay manager, 108 Battery
" Milo A., plasterer, r. 2623 Sutter
" Milton S., conductor Market St. Ry.. r.
53714 Elizabeth
CLARK N. & SONS,
N. Clark president, Albert V. Clark
vice-president, G. D. Clark secretary
and treasurer, manufacturers and
dealers vitrified iron stone sewer
pipe, chimney tops and pipes, fire-
Dricks, fireclay, drain and irrigating
tile, 17-19 Spear
Clark Nehemiah, president N. Clark & Sons,
17-19 Spear, r. Sacramento, Cal.
Nellie, widow, r. 8^ Freelon
Nellie, domestic, 709 Bush
Nellie H. Mrs., r. 2203 Fulton
O. E., salesman General Electric Co., r.
Oakland
Osmer N., steward str Alameda, r. 330b
Guerrero
Patrick, longshoreman, r. 314 Beale rear
Patrick F., boots and shoes, 314, 6th
Peter, gardener, r. 5 Morris Av
Peter, laborer, r. 21^4 Shotwell
Peter, machinist, r. 522 Connecticut
Peter, sugar boiler Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. IbVi Rausch
Peter G., gardener, r. 5 Morris Av
Phelan, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 553 Folsom
Philander, salesman A. J. B. Immel & Co.,
r. NE cor Mason and Washington
Philip (Connelly & Clark), r. 157, 7th
R. & Sons (Robert, Robert Jr. and Alfred),
painters and paper hangers, 802 Larkin
R. Frank, solicitor and agent Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Richard L., conductor Sutter St. Ry.,r.
1012 Geary
Robert (R. Clark & Sons), r. 1720 Fillmore
Robert, laborer, r. Sagamore nr Capitol
Robert Jr. (R. Clark & Sons), r. 1720 Fill-
more
Robert, traveling salesman B. Blumenthal
&Co
Robert C, r. 241 Castro
.Robert L., carriage maker Frederick W.
Clark & Co., r. 819 Greenwich
Robert L. Jr., jeweler Donohue & Kerdell,
r. 1842 Union
Robert S., clerk U. S. Surveyor General's
Office, r. 138 Tremont Av
Ruth E. Miss, r. 2015 Franklin
Samuel P. B. (Clark & Williams), r. 2610
Folsom
Samuel R. E. S., clerk, r. 413i4, 3d
Sarah, widow, r. 538 O'Farrell
Seymour B., mining secretary, 430 Mont-
gomery, room 6
Clark S. H. H., vice president Occidental and
Oriental Steamship Co., office 425 Mar-
ket, r. Omaha, Neb.
Clark Stephen A., porter International Hotel
Stephen T., teamster, r. 3014 Folsom
Susan P., varieties, 535 Folsom
Thomas, r. 50 Silver .
Thomas, r. 1116 Kansas
Thomas (Thomas Clark & Son), r. 607 Mc-
Allister
Thomas, flagman S. P. Co., r. 244 Perry
Thomas, plumber, r. 607 McAllister
Thomas, sawmaker Union Box Factory, r.
4305!i Chestnut
Thomas Jr., jeweler, r. 244 Perry
Thomas F. (Thomas Clark & Son), r. 607
McAllister
Thomas & Son (Thomas and Thomas F.),
plumbers, 611 McAllister
Treat P., r. 429 Greenwich
Truman S., manager The Truman S. Clark
Co., 645-647 Mission, r. 32 Julian Av
Truman S. Co. The, manufacturers woven
wire mattresses, 645-647 Mission
W. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 700% Tennessee
Waldo G., electrician Cal. Electric Supply
& Construction Co., r. 1145 Market
Wallace L., clerk Lincoln Bros., r. 230
Central Av
Walter, receiving clerk Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 318 Golden Gate Av
Walter P., with Tallant Banking Co., r. 636
Valencia
Warren D. (Williams, Dimond & Co.), r.
1733 Broadway
Wellyn B., teacher mathematics Cogswell
Polytechnic College, r. 3830 Howard
Wilbur, plumber, r. 313 Eddy
Willard, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
Oakland
Willard B., r. 302 Grove
William, bookkeeper Citizens' Building-
and Loan Assn., r. Berkeley
William, carriage maker, r. 30, 28th
William, carriage painter, r. 8 Gough
William, clerk Le Count Bros., r. 628 Hayes
William, engineer, r. 2307 Polk
William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 33
Powell Av
William, laborer, r. 335 Tehama
William, laborer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 317 Fell
William, miller, r. I8V2 South Park
Clark William A., proprietor Pacific Spring and
Mattress Co., 706 Mission, r. Berkeley
William A., teamster D. R. Avery & Co., r.
1719a Eddy
William A., electrician, r. 700^4 Tennessee
William B., order clerk Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1198 Haight
Clark William D., physician and surgeon, 139
O'Farrell, r. 819 Filbert
William E., clerk Am. Tract Society, r.
132 Ridley
William E., driver Payot, Upham & Co., r.
536 Ellis
William F., with Catton, Bell & Co., r. 521
Van Ness Av
William G., carpenter, r. 220 Noe
William H., adjuster of weights U.S. Mint,
r. 20414 Ridley
William J., brass finisher, r. 317 Fell
William J., ship joiner, r. 133 Cumber-
land
William L., clerk Baxter Portrait Co., r.
320, 10th Av
William M., carpenter, r. 137 San Jose Av
William M., frame maker, r. 302b Guerrero
William M., liquors, 409, 4th
William M., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 221 '% Sanchez
William N., dental student, r. 822 Geary
William R., commissioner Board of Rail-
road Commissioners, 27-28 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Stockton, Cal.
William R. P., inspector Fire Underwrit-
ers Inspection Bureau, r. 1101 Green
Wilson D., jeweler, r. 11163£ Larkin
Zerah P. Mrs., widow, r. 1241 Leavenworth
& Co. (James Clark), liquors, 668 Mission
& Farrelly (Michael Clark and John Far
relly), groceries and liquors, 1555 Howard
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Clark & Webster (George Clark and Benjamin F.
Webster), shipwrights, calkers and
sparmakers, 32 Spear
« & Williams (Samuel P. B. Clark and H. G.
Williams), hay and grain, coal and wood,
•2805 Folsom
Clarke Alfred (estate of), office 530 California,
room 37
" Alfred, attorney at law, r. 330 Douglass
" Alfred, superintendent Pacific Auxiliary
Fire Alarm Co., 316 Bush, r. 1713 Brod-
erick
" Alfred H., student, r. 1713 Broderick
" Arthur E., bookkeeper Pac. Gas Improve-
ment Co., r. 431 Eddy
Clarke Benjamin F., physician and surgeon,
office and r. 1009 Sutter, hours 1 to 4 p. m.,
telephone East 466
" Carlton J., painter, r. 47Precita Av
" C. H., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Charles, bakery and restaurant, 612
Kearny, r. 3529 Washington
" Charles, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 609
Howard
Clarke Charles D., S. F. agent California Nav-
igation and Improvement Co., office
Washington Street Wharf (pier 3), r.
600^4 Leavenworth
" Charles G., insurance agent, r. 426p Devis-
adero
" Cornelius J., machinist, r. SWz Zoe
" David, capitalist, r. 427 Fremont
" David A., foreman, r. 14 Collingwood
" Edward, stone cutter O. E. Brady, r. 1430
Mission
-" Edward W., journalist The Press Clipping
Bureau, r. 615 Stockton
" Emily Miss, packer, r. 1433 Montgomery
" Ethel, domestic, 230 Douglass
" Frances Miss, packer, r. 1423 Montgomery
" Francis M., longshoreman, r. 1423 Mont-
gomery
" Frank, r. 31 Anthony
^' Frank, pharmacist Charles H. Roethe,
r. 33351/2 Howard
" Frederick S., carpenter, r. 44 Oak
" Frederick W., superintendent Davis Bros.;
r. 138 Fair Oaks
" George, boarding, 110 Pacific
-" George D.Mrs., r. 317a Page
" George H., oiler str City of Peking, r. 1332
Ellis
-" G'-orge W., bellman, r. 129 Taylor
'' Hurry H., with Brown, Craig & Co., r. Oak-
land
" James, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 112V^
Silver
^' James J., groceries and liquors, 2606
Mission
" James L., r. 1517 Vallejo
" James L., plasterer, r. 1109 Valencia
«' James R., teamster, r. 143314 Howard
" James T., contractor, r. 2419 Mission
" Jay B., r. 902 Kearny
" Joanette, widow, r. Beach bet Broderick
and Baker
'■ John, candymaker T. G. Gruenhagen &
Co., r. Oakland
" John A., salesman Goodyear Shoe Ma-
chinery Co., r. 517b 19th
" John B., attorney at law, 48 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, r. 1000b Golden Gate Av
" John C, plasterer, r. 2419 Mission
" John J., shoemaker, r. 609 Howard
" John J., physician, r. 447 McAllister
" Joseph, painter, r. Thrift nr Capitol
^' Joseph F., r. 1433 Montgomery
" Julia, widow, r. 786 Van Ness Av
■" Kate Mrs., liquors, 338-330 Main
" Luster J., r. 703 Natoma
" Marcellus E., dental student, r. 1009 Sutter
" Matt, contracting freight agent Rio Grande
Western Ry., 14 Montgomery, r. 786 Van
Ness Av
•" Miynard V., clerk, r. 3319 Howard
" Metcalf A., insurance agent, r. 426pDevisa-
dero
" Michael A., copyist Recorder's office, r. 630
Stevenson
Clarke Ralph, bellman, r. 321/2 Mary
" Randall, r. 437 Fremont
" Robert S., accountant Silver King Mining
Co.,r. Alameda
" Samuel A., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
18 Valley
" Samuel J. Jr., attorney at law, 506 Battery
" Thomas, porter Hotel St. Nicholas
" Thomas F., teamster, r. 4 Collingwood
'■ Thomas J., deputy superintendent streets,
r. 1310, 18th
" Thomas P., salesman Percy Beamish, r.
3130 Howard
" Warren T., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Berkeley
" William, boatman, r. 1323 Montgomery
•' William, cl rk Chicago and Northwestern
Ry., r. 786 Van Ness Av
" Walter, miller, r. 608, 3d
" William H., dentist, 137 Kearny
" William W., blacksmith, 439, 18th, r. 1920
Lexington Av
«S=-Clarke. See Clark
darken Benjamin, teamster Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 748 Iowa
" Matthew, attorney at law, 401 California
room 28
" Philip, painter, r. Ripley PI nr Alabama
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1116 Kansas
Clarkson Charles H.. clerk, r. 626 Eddy
" George, seaman, r. 733 Brannan
" James, painter, r. 609 Tennessee
" J. B. Mrs., r. 23 Guerrero
" Junius J., cook , r. 6171/4 Mission
" Milton L., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 356 Clementina
" Prentice M., superintendent County Jail
No. 2, r. ,522 Eddy
■' Walter, r. 634 Post
" William, foreman rolling room U. S. Mint,
r. 322 Golden Gate Av
Clarrage Edward D., shoe machinery, 29, 3d, r.
Oakland
" Edward P., machine hand J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. Oakland
Clarson William, salesman Hale Bros., r. 609
Ellis
Clary Charles, clerk, r. 640 Golden Gate Av
JBS'Clary. See Clarey and Cleary
Clasby Henry, bartender J. G, Riley, r. 1300
Folsom
" James, salesman L. R. Larzelere & Co., r.
1, 5th
" John, r. Goettingen nr Silliman
" Thomas, shipping clerk Pacific Pump and
Windmill Co., r. 933 Howard
" William J., carrier postofflce, r. 1613 Green
Clasell Olof A., r. 1118 Vallejo
Clasen August, clerk John J. Clasen, r. 1419
Baker
" John J., groceries and liquors, 1419 Baker
Classen Anna Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Charles, clerk, r. NW cor Beach and Brod-
" Charles B., agent, r. 629 Shotwell
" Dora J., widow, r. 1018b Shotwell
" Henry, r. 629 Shotwell
" John C, carpenter and builder, 409 Kearny,
r. 1935 Pacific Av
" John W., r. 1015 York
" John W., with Hanson & Co., r. 1925 Pacific
Av
" Louise M. Miss, teacher Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 1925 Pacific Av
J8®=Classen. See Claasen, Clausen, Claussen
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San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Classen Andrew, expressman, r. 221 Douglass
" E. Florence, widow, r. 122 Fair Oaks
Clatan Annie, widow, r. 464 Minna
" George, tailor, r. 464 Minna
4®=-Clatan. See Clayton
Clatsop Mill Co., manufacturers lumber and
boxes, James M. Huddart manager, office
40 California, warehouse SW cor Chest-
nut and Powell, mills Astoria, Or.
Claude Armand, watchmaker and jeweler, 149,
5th
Claudius Peter, salesman Crown Distilleries
Co., r. 540, 23d
4®=Claudius. See Clodius
Claus Alphonse, groceries and liquors, 117
Gates
" Wilhelm (Claus & Lander), r. 24 Langton
" & Lander (Wilhelm Claus and Josef Lan-
der) bakery. 121, 6th
4®-Claus. See Clauss and Klauss
CLAUSEN BROTHERS
(Fredolf J. and WlUiam H.), manu-
facturing jewelers and diamond set-
ters, 410 Kearny, room 3
Clausen Charles, restaurant, 529 Washington,
r. 618 Greenwich
" Charles, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Christian, laborer, r. S s Sierra nr Minne-
sota
" Eva, widow, r. 17 Albion Av
" Frank, seaman, r. 19 Steuart
" Frederick, dairy produce, sausages and
smoked meats, 1511 Market
" Fredolf J. (Clausen Bros.), r. 17 Albion Av
" Fritz, driver H. & W. Winkle, r. 822
Battery
" George, pipe maker, r. 54, 1st
" Henry, carriage maker William Wertsch,
r. 11 Merritt
" JohanB., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 331
" John, carpenter, r. 174 Jessie
" John, seaman, r. 548 Bryant
" Matthew, longshoreman, r. 2532 Bryant Av
" Peter F., foreman Western Sugar Refinery
r. 6 Elsie
" Sarah Mrs., restaurant, 623. 4th
" William, shio carpenter, r. 346, 4th
•■ William H. (Clausen Bros.), r. 17 Albion Av
4®=Clausen. See Claasen, Classen, Claussen,
Clawson and Klassen
Clausmann Emile, painter, r. 1912 Taylor
" Mary, widow, r. 1912 Taylor
Clauss Jacob, pork butcher, 3-4 Grand Western
Market, r. 1433 Pine
" Max, cook John Tuttle, r. 7th Av nr J
4®=-Clauss. See Claus and Klauss
Claussen Anna E. Miss, teacher Douglass Pri-
mary School, r. 17 Albion Av
" Benjamin, laborer, r. 512 Taylor
" Christian, clerk, r. 986 Harrison
Claussen Claus, groceries and liquors, NE cor
23d and Capp, r. J522, 2,3d
" Daniel, cigar manufacturer, 916 Pierce
rear
" Eggert, bottler, r. 413 Grove
" G. F., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Tib-
uron
" Henry G. (Claussen & Schneider), r. 2008
Powell
" Henry H., veterinary surgeon, r. 514 Jones
rear
John, cigar maker, r. 1103 Pierce
John, coffee saloon, 340 Sutter,
Sutter
240A
Claussen John, groceries and liquors, 1701 How-
ard, r. 59 Erie
Claussen John H., groceries and liquors, NE
cor Geary and Taylor, telephone Hyde
1513, r. 986 Harrison
" Nicholas, baker, r. 120 Pierce
" Peter W., special policeman, r. 620 Guer-
rero
" Thomas, clerk Am. Biscuit Co., r. Sausa-
lito
" Victor, clerk, r. 124^4 Noe
Claussen William D., secretary American Bis-
cuit Co., NW cor Battery and Broadway
r. Sausalito
" & Schneider (Henry G. Claussen and Jacob
Schneider), liquors, SW cor Broadway
and Dupont
4®-Claussen. See Claasen, Classen, Clausen,^
Clawson and Klassen
Claussenius Eliza, widow, r. 260 Golden Gate Av
" George, compositor Filmer- Rollins Electro
Co., r. 260 Golden Gate Av
" Max, dept. manager O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 260 Golden Gate Av
Claveau Charles, fireman Engine 29. r. 412 Bush
Claveloux A. J. Mrs., corsets, 609 Jones
" J., r. 609 Jones
" Louis, teamster, r. 20i/4 Harriet
Clavere Alexander, laborer Cal. Fertilizing
Wks, r. 5th Av South bet L andM
" John P., liquors, 5.36 Merchant, r. 116 Ber-
nard
" Marie, widow, r. 817 Broadway
" Morris, musician, r. 116 Bernard
Claverie Jean, laundryman D. Lapouble &' Co.
Clavero Leandro, messman str San Bias
CLAWSON L. E. & CO.
(Leonard E. Clawson and James B.
Robinson), sewer and chimney pipe,
patent chimneys, stoves, ranges and
mantels, 1340 Market, telephone
South 257
Clawson Leonard E. (L. E. Clawson & Co. and
Clawson & Killip), r. 129 Oak
" Samuel H., sign painter, 404 Montgomery,
r. 628 O'Farrell
" & Killip (Leonard E. Clawson and William
J. Killip), proprietors Central Sales
Yard Co., NE cor Market and Van Ness
Av
4®="Clawson. See Clausen and Claussen
Claxton Charles H., patent medicines, 16.30
Howard
" George E., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r, 2205 Fillmore
" Louise L. Mrs., dressmaking, 1630 Howard
" Thomas, gardener, r. 117 Julian Av
Clay Allen M., secretary The Bank of Cali-
fornia, NW cor California and Sansome,
r. 1428 Oak, Alameda
Clay Clement C, vice-president Sherman, Clay
& Co., 137-139 Kearny, r. Fruitvale
" Edwin A., dental student, r. 703 Geary
" Harry, bookkeeper, r. 8 Dearborn
" J. P. Mrs., widow, r. 900 Pine
" Street House, Henry Greaves proprietors,
35 Clay f i- ,
Clay street Market, from Clay to Merchant bet
Sansome and Montgomery
" Street Wharf, foot of Clay
>e®=-Clay. See Klee and Kley
Clayburgh Albert, leather dealer, r. 1404 McAl-
lister
" Albert P., salesman Levenson & Co., r.
1810 Bush
" Delia Miss, teacher Golden Gate Primary
School, r. 1404 McAllister
" Emanuel P., clerk Poly, Heilbron & Co.,
r. 1810 Bush
" Herbert E., student, r. 2408 Fillmore
" Lafayette P., vaquero, r. cor 15th Av South.
andP
" Lee H., hides and tallow, 49-51 Clay, r.
1404 McAllister
■' Leo J., bookkeeper B. Hart, r. 2408 Fill-
more
" Levi P., buyer Poly, Heilbron & Co., r. 1810
Bush
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Clayburgh Meyer Mrs., widow, r. 2408 Fillmore
" Moses, office 339 Kearny, r. 1810 Bush
" Philip, cook, r. 935 Folsom
" Simon (Poly, Heilbron & Co.), r. 830 McAl-
lister
" S. P., r. 1810 Bush
Clayes A. Mrs., widow, r. 1010 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, seaman str San Jose
" Harry M., compositor, r. 504 Stockton
" W. Irving, druggist W. F. Friedhofer, r.
107 Capp
Claymore M. Mrs., r. 412 Leavenworth
Claymour Jennie, widow, i-. 330 Noe
Claypole Walter, printer, r. 37 Minna
Clayson C, bellman Golden West Hotel
Clayton Andrew B., r. 717 Turk
" Charles, bartender John Daly, r. 332 Eddy
" Charles, waiter str Corona
" Charles Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Charles A., porter, r. 717 Turk
" Charles H., conductor, r. 1021 Page
" Edgar O., clerk Morris M. Estee, r. 1306
Mission
" Ernest S., baker, r. 13 Hampton PI
" Estelle Miss, r. The Baldwin
" Frank D., clerk Gardner & Thomley, r. 1153
Howard
" George, scenic artist, r. 29 Kissling
" George L.., presser S. F. Clothing Renovat-
ing Wks, r. 223 Devisadero
,, Ida M. Miss, teacher Redding Primary
School, r. 1335 Pine
" J. A., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" James L,., waiter W. J. Sullivan, r. 139a
O'Farrell
" Jeremiah B., interne U. S. Marine Hospital
" John A., carpenter, r. Elsie nr Eugenia Av
" Manuel, clerk The Brighton, r. 34 Eddy
" Robert P., riveter, r. Elsie nr Eugenia Av
" William, painter, r. 474 Jessie
" William, secretary to receiver S. F. & S. M.
Ry. Co., r. 809 Golden Gate A v
J89-Clayton. SeeClatan
Cleal John G., decorator, r. 40^^ Clinton Park
Clear Charles H., copyist County Clerk's office,
r. 714 Larkin
Clear Lake Electric Co., J. H. Culver president,
Cameron H. King secretary, 631 Spreck-
els Bldg
Clear Lake Power Co., Ferdinand Formhals
president, C. P. Welsh secretary, 38
Mills Bldg, 9th floor
Clearing House San Francisco, Charles Sleeper
manager, 211 Sansome
Cleary Aggie F. Miss, stenographer Boston
Rubber Shoe Co., r. 708 Octavia
Cleary Andrew J., librarian Odd Fellows' Li-
brary, Odd Fellows' Bldg, SW cor Mar-
ket and 7th, r. 238 Oak
" Augustus S., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
613 Hayes
" Benjamin F., guard County Jail No. 3, r.
238 Oak
" Bernard, iron worker, r. 21 Georgia
" Catherine A., widow, r. 728, 21st
" Edward, molder, r. 33 Morris Av
" Edward J., cooper, r. 33 Morris Av
" Edward J., teamster Michael Smith
Cleary Frank C, attorney at law, 310 Pine, room
40, r. 3919 Howard
" Frank M., clerk Tarpey & Krigbaum, r.
2919 Howard
" George S., collector Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
33 Morris Av
" Henry P., bookbinder, r. 1303 Sanchez
" James, carpenter, r. Sagamore bet Capitol
and Orizaba
" James, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r. 634
4th
" James P., cook Anton Luckner, r. Ill Pros-
pect PI
" John, laborer, r. cor 18th Av South and R
" John F., foreman, r. 218, 3d Av
" John J., painter, r. 601, 7th
» John K. (McDevitt & Cleary), r. 27 Stanly
PI
" Madge V., stenographer Gutta Percha and
Rubber Mfg Co., r. 708 Octavia
" Margaret Mrs., r. 3 Bond
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glared and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
!09, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAKKET ST.
Cleary Martin T., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 939
Mission
" Mary Mrs., liquors, 256, 3d
" Mary A., widow, r. 338 Oak
" Mary E., sewer PetermaDU & Frank, r. 8
Hampton PI
" Michael, laborer, r. 5 Vandewater
" Nora, domestic, 510 Hyde
" Nora Miss, stenographer Pope Mfg Co., r.
1519 California
" P., seaman str Progreso
" Patrick, bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and
Loan Soc, r. 2919 Howard
" Patrick, shoemaker, 1303 Sanchez
" Richard, ship painter Callaghan & Bun-
desen
" Thomas, clerk Hawaiian Commercial and
Sugar Co., r. 813 Page
" Thomas, dishwasher, r. 2861 Market
" Thomas, laborer, r. 702% Bryant
" Thomas, yardman Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 2117 O'Farrell
" Thomas K., r. 708 Octavia
" Thomas R., engineer str San Benito, r. 914
Pacific
" Thomas W., paperhanger, r. 520, 6th
" Timothy J., shoemaker, 514 Mission, r. 35
Anthony
" Walter E., switchman, r. 650, 4th
" William, r. 115 Ash Av
" William J., collector Pac. Tel. &Tel. Co.,
r. 33 Morris Av
" William J. Jr., butcher South S. F. Pack-
ing and Provision Co., r. 6th Av South,
bet K and L
4®=-Cleary. See Clarey and Clary
Cleave Samuel W., druggist, 1028 Larkm
J8®=Cleave. See Cleve
J8®=-CIeaveland. See Cleveland
Cleaves Melville C, stenographer local freight
office S. P. Co., r. 1030 Capp
Glees Peter, billiard table maker, r. 1205 Stock-
ton
Clegg Agnes M., widow, r. 13% Oak
" Grace M. E., Miss, dressmaker, r. 13% Oak
" Harry, manager D. C. Heger, r. 8 Dearborn
" John J., clerk Carlson-Currier Co., r. 13%
Oak
" Oscar A., boxmaker Truckee Lumber Co.,
r. 13% Oak
" Thomas E., molder, r. 13% Oak
Cleghorn Thomas A., teamster Stetson-Renner
Drayage Co., r. 441, 5th
Cleighton Charles, bartender, r. 360% Clara
" Sarah F., widow, r. 260% Clara
Cleis Frederick, florist, 902 Valencia
Cleland Frank A., representative United States
Playing Card Co., 20 O'Farrell, room 18
" Frank S., laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. 323
Ferrie
" Robert, buyer J. J. Pflster Knitting Co., r
936A Filbert
" William T. W., bookkeeper Herriman &
Mills, r. 936A Filbert
Clem Oscar (Carter & Clem), r. 1000% Hyde
Clemencin Leon, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r
605 Broadway
Clemens August F. (Clemens & Kilpatrick), r,
915, 19th
Carl F. (Clemens & Janssen), r. 116 Clipper
Carl H., machinist Jos. Wagner Mfg. Co,
r. 116 Clipper .
Charles N., machine hand Wilson T. Smith
Machine Wks
Frederick, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Hannah, widow, r. 915, 19th
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r'KING OF TABLE WATERS."
4 Supplied under Royal "Warrant to H. M.
j the Queen of England. Bottled at the
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Clemens Marcus, cook New WasMngton Hotel,
r. 317, 8th
" Samuel M., helper Paul Boyton Chute Co.
" Theodore, confectioner, r. 2219
" & Janssen (Carl F. Clemens and Peter N.
Janssen), hay, grain, wood and coal, 332
Duncan
" & Kilpatrick (August F. Clemens and Wil-
liam Kilpatrick), sewing machines, 715
Valencia
Clement Alpheus W. (Pope & Clement) r. Oak-
land
" Benjamin F., foreman C. H. Gilman & Co.,
r. 2203 Larkin
" Daniel, butcher, r. 6 Maiden Lane
" Dennis, laborer, r. 154 Shipley rear
" Ephraim B. (J. & E. B. Clement), r. Oak-
land
" Francis,- bookkeeper, r. 1227 Pierce
" Frank, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 28
Minna
" George, clerk Peter Clement, r. 2154 Filbert
" George, plumber, r. 5 Enterprise
Clement Grammar School, Miss Mary E. Cal-
lahan principal, S s Geary bet Jones and
Leavenworth
" Henry N., attorney at law, 13-14 Mills Bldg,
4th floor, r. Occidental Hotel
'' Herman, hat blocker Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 2154 Filbert
Clement J. & E. B. (Ephraim B. Clement),
searchers of records, 405 Montgomery,
room 13
" J. H., clerk S. F. Laundry, r. 1227 Pierce
" J. M., r. 32, 4th
" Julius, longshoreman, r. 121 Shipley rear
" Lottie Mrs., ironer J. T. Cavanaugh, r. 5
Center PI
" Lyman H., r. 1001 Pine
" Mary A., teacher Anglo-Japanese School,
r. 410 Franklin
" Michael, waiter, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Clement Peter, groceries and liquors, 2154 Fil-
bert
" Peter J. R., clerk Peter Clement, r. 2154
Filbert
" Remy. butcher, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Clement R. Herbert, physician and surgeon,
hours 10 a. m. to 12, and 3 to 5 p. m..
office and r. 730Sutter, telephone Hyde 221
" Roswell P., attorney at law and president
Martin \\Tiite Mining Co., 23 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. NE cor Fell and Central Av
" Victoria Mrs., seamstress J. T. Cavanaugh,
r. 5 Center PI
Clements A. T., r. 500 Sutter
" Bernard W., clerk New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. 8161 4, 19th
" Charles, boxmaker, r. 617 Natoma
'■ Detlef. cooper Pac. Vinegar and Pickle
Wks., r. 827!>4 Alabama
" Edith Miss, bookkeeper estate of Gilbert
Clements, r. 2028 Green
" Frank, elevator man, r. 1210 Devisadero
" F. W., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" George, carpenter, r. 617 Natoma
" Georgiana, widow, r. 2028 Green
" Gilbert (estate of), office 218 California,
room 3
" Gilbert Sons (William J. and Sydney
Clements), commission merchants, 218
California, room 3
" Harry, contractor, r. 937 Post
" John F., printer Francis, Valentine Co.,
r. 1210 Devisadero
Clements John F. Jr., marine engineer, r. 1310
Devisadero
" Joseph, hack driver, r. 20 Howard Court
" Matthew, tailor, r. 30i4 Lewis
" Nicholas, laborer, r. 20 Welsh
" Owen, contractor, r. 306, 8th Av
" Robert, fireman S. P. Co., r. 1630 Howard
" Sydney (Gilbert Clements' Sons), r. 2028
Green
" Theodore, r. 712 Montgomery
" Thomas H., printer, r. 816, 19th
" William, i. 305 Minna
" William J. (Gilbert Clements' Sons), r. 2028
Green
4®"Clements. See Clement and Clemens
Clementz George, laborer Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 510 Birch Av
Clendinnen John, asphaltum roofing, 1150 Mis-
sion
>^=Clendinnen. See Glendenning
Clennam Milton A., machinist Wilson T. Smith
Machine Works, r. 826 Waller
Clennell George, blacksmith helper Eastwood
& Wilson, r. Berkeley
Clephane William, brass finisher W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. Berkeley
Clerc de Landresse Henry, carrier postofflce, r.
2731 Bryant Av
Clerc Peter, laborer U. S. Ensineers' dept., r.
114 Pixley
CLERC PETER F.,
machine works, laundry machinery
and Garcin's jacks. Having been es-
tablished since 1861, I refer to all
leading laundries of California. 219-
221 Main, r. 226'/^ Twenty-second
Clerfayt Jules, ticket agent Pennsylvania
Lines, 20 Montgomery
Clerk Board of Supervisors, New City Hall,
2d floor
Clerk Justices' Court, New City Hall, 1st
floor
Clerk Supreme Court of California, 825 Market,
Emporium Bldg, 7th floor
Clerk United States Circuit Court, 51 U. S.
Appraisers' Bldg
Clerk United States Circuit Court of Appeals,
46 U. S. Appraisers' Bldg
Clerk United States Probate Court, 63 U. S.
Appraisers' Bldg
Cles J., conductor Cal. St. Ry., r. 10 Ferine
Clesienzo Leone, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Cleu John P., baker, r. 2210^4 Mason
" Paul E., driver, r. 306 Greenwich
Cleve Charles (A. A. Lochbaum & Co.), r. 926b
Fulton
" Clarence T. (Reed & Cleve), r. 503 Brod-
erick
" Ernest, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
Yolo nr Vermont
es=Cleve. See Cleave
Cleveland Aaron S., conductor Market St. Ey.,
r. 2700a Mission
Cleveland and Crescent Bicycles, Leavitt &
Bill agents, 303 Larkin
Cleveland Baking Powder Co., F. H. Ames &
Co. agents, 3 California, rooms 22-24
" Charles, clerk Hecht Bros. & Co., r. 204
McAllister
Cleveland Charles D., physician, 600 Leaven-
worth, r. 602 Leavenworth
" Clark, carpenter, r. 1513 Broderick
■' E., collector, r. 1045 Market
" Elizabeth A. Miss, principal Rincon Gram-
mar School, r. 312 Van Ness Av
CLEVELAND FAUCET CO.,
A. Hanselman manager, 208 Ellis, tele-
phone South 86
Cleveland George B., clerk, r. 608 Ellis
" George C, attorney at law, 532 Market,
room 41, r. 317 Jones
" Horatio S., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 726 Fulton
" Ida, widow, r. 1751 Howard
" Lewis, tanner, r. 2605 Howard
" Marcia B., physician, office and r. 1201 Sut-
ter
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Cleveland Primary. School, Miss Annie E.
Slavan principal, N s Harrison bet 10th
and 11th
" Varnish Co., Henry Bruner Pac. Coast
agent, 634 Mission
" William W., assistant secretary Univer-
sity Club, r. 1201 Sutter
4®- Cleveland. See Cleaveland
Clev.nger Joshua D., manager A. H. MacNutt, r.
1515, 34th
Cliff Ernest H., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 494
California Av
Cliff House, Wilkins & Pearson proprietors,
terminus Point Lobos Av, six miles W
of New City Hall
Cliff James W., gripman Sutter St. Ry, r. 2810
Geary
Cliffe William J., laborer, r. 30 Tehama
Clifford Alva F., sign painter, r. 75 Clementina
" Andrew, carpenter, r. IO2614 Minna
" Arthur H., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 448
Bartlett
" Charles, nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" Cornelius, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r.
318 Vallejo
" Daniel (Clifford & Moriarty), r. 429, 4th
" Daniel, painter, r. 342 Minna
" David, teamster, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Edmond J., r. 448 Bartlett
" Eugene, clerk Patrick Enright, r. 347 Jessie
" P'rank A., upholsterer A. V. Henko, r. 2W-A
Fillmore
" George B., wharfinger Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 131/2 Liberty
" George B. Jr., clerk Arnold Bros., r. 13^4
Liberty
" George G., r. 448 Bartlett
" Hersey A., dairy. Bacon nr Cambridge
" House, J. Clifford proprietor, 821 Howard
" James, fireman, r. 821 Howard
" J. B., salesman Keller Bros., r. 663 Market
" Jeremiah, policeman, r. cor Sanchez and
Clipper
" Jesse, herbalist and drugs, 322Vi, 3d
" Johanna, widow, r. 524^/4, 6th
" John, fireman str Alameda
» John B., physician, 32314, 3d, r. 25A Silver
" John C, superintendent, r. 607 Stockton
" John E., bookkeeper A. J. B. Inamel & Co.,
r. 448 Bartlett
" John H., shoe laster United Boot and Shoe
Co.,r. 114,26th
" John J., laundryman, r. 1213 Turk
" J hn J., porter Union Trust Co., r. 3O61/2, 9th
" John T., roaster J. A. Folger & Co., r. 13i/4
Mariposa Terrace
" Joseph, proprietor Clifford House, 821
Howard
" Joseph, upholsterer, r. 12% Mariposa Ter-
race
" Michael, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Michael, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1007
•' Patrick, laborer, r. IZYz Mariposa Terrace
" Peter A., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 230
Blake
Ralph H., janitor, r. 314 Auburn
' Samuel, engineer Atlas I. Wks
" Sarah L., widow, r. 448 Bartlett
" The, Mrs. J. Foster proprietor, 204 Ellis
Clifford Thomas, president United Working-
men's Co- perative Boot and Shoe Manu-
facturing Co., 535 Market, r. 114, 26th
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 416 Francisco
" Thomas C, drayman, r. 404 San Jose Av
" U. S. G. (Clifford & Perham), r. 1918 San
Carlos Av
" William, engineer John F. Snow, r. 1623
Mission
" William, laborer, r. 8 De Haro
" William A., telegraph operator, r. 131^
Liberty
" William C, plumber and gas fitter, 3401
Mission, r. 1930 San Carlos Av
" William J., clerk Jesse Clifford, r. 3221/4, 3d
" & Moriarty (Daniel Clifford and Jeremiah
Moriarty), liquors, 439, 4th
" & Perham (U. S. G. Clifford and George L.
Perham), dairy, office 35 Eddy
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
37
Clift Esther, widow, r. 630i/j Olive
" Jane Mrs., r. 2406 Larkin
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 1521 Pine
" William, office 220 California, room 1,
Oakland
Clifton Charles, waiter str San Juan, r.
Minna
" Frank R., theatrical manager, r. 803 Stock-
ton
" Henry, general manager Veronica Mineral
Water Co., 431 Turk
" The, Mrs. C. C. Mathewson proprietor, 503
Powell
Cliggett Nellie E., typewriter, r. 40 Moss
Clinch Bryan J., architect, 126 Kearny, rooms
56-57, r. 1716 Stockton
Clinch Charles G. (A. C. Dietz & Co.), r. 2310
Buchanan
Clindinin Ella B., widow, r. 1014, 17th
Cline Annie B. Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 1414 Washington
" August, liquors, 317 Grant Av, r. 733 Eddy
" C, r. 320, 3d
" Coney, domestic, 920 Sutter
" George, sign painter, r. 1508 Hyde
Cline Henry A., president Bay City Soda Water
Co., 116-118 Golden Gate Av, r. 911 Fill-
more
" Herbert, bartender Hugo Ehrenpfort
" Ignatius G., helper Joshua Hendry Ma-
chine Wks. r. 1334 Pacific
" Jacob, clerk, r. 530 Jessie
" Jean, dental student, r. IO61/2 Russell
" Job, fireman str Tiburon, r. Tiburon
" John, r. 605 Broadway
" John, teamster Austin & Co., r. I681/2 Silver
Cline John E., attorney at law, and chief clerk
U. S. Engineer, 92 Flood Bldg, r. 1817
Broadway
" John F., r. 1414 Washington
" Joseph v., teamster Armes & Dallam, r.
1414 Washington
" Martin, bookkeeper, r. 1002 Sacramento
" Peter, teamster Armes & Dallam, r. 1508
Hyde
" Richard, clerk postofflce, r. 1414 Washmg-
ton
" Samuel, tailor, 41I1/2 Kearny, r. 1002 Sacra-
mento
" Thomas, opener U. S. Customs, r. 520 Ste-
venson
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 1414 Washmgton
" Thomas H., bartender Crystal Palace, r.
319 Grant Av
" Walter, r. 1414 Washington
" Walter H., city ticket agent Canadian Pa-
cific Ry., r. 899 Pine
" William, plumbing, 3108 Fillmore, r. 2606
Sacramento
Cline William, wholesale and retail dealer and
importer groceries, tea and wine mer-
chant, imported and Key West cigars,
household furnishings, 949-951 Market,
telephone South 50, Los Angeles branch
142-144 South Spring, r. 834 Turk
" William J., teamster Western Transfer
Co., r. 210 Langton rear
J8®=- Cline. See Clyne, Klein, Kleyn and Klme
Cling Mary, domestic, 2518 Howard
Clingerman Albert M., fireman, r. 141 Rose Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 141 Rose Av
Clingman George E., traveling salesman Jones
&Co., r. 212 Powell
Clink Morris, tailor, 336 Clementina
Clinosky Maurice, sexton, r. 123 Shipley
Clint Charles, master mariner, r. 3191/2 Bartlett
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Clinton Charles A., physician and surgeon, and
member Board of Education, office 3279
Mission, opp. 29th, hours 9 to 11 a. m.,
telephone Mission 52, r. N E cor Howard
and 21st, hours 8 a. m. and 2 to 4 and
7 to 9 p. m.. telephone Mission 196
Clinton Iron Cloth Co. (Clinton. Mass.), I. Wil-
lard Beam agent, 29 Main
" James, car repairer S. P. Co., r 42 West
Mission
" John, liquors, 245, 2nd
" Mary, widow, r. 329a Oak
" Patrick (Hession & Clinton), r. 13 Steuart
' ' Patrick M. , r. 767 Harrison
" Rebecca Mrs., groceries and liquors, cor
Wool and Cortland Av
" Thomas, laborer A. F. Tenney Co., r. 308, 6th
" Vesta, widow, r. 6 Auburn
" William J., painter, r. cor Wool and Cort-
land Av
" William R., clerk Union I. Wks., r. 320 Oak
Clipper Bicycle Co., Howard G. Stevenson presi-
dent, J. C. McBride secretary, Frank G.
Cross manager, 1386 Market
Clisby Horace W., clerk Seth Cllsby, r. Oakland
" Seth, proprietor Eureka Grain Warehouse,
N W cor Montgomery and Chestnut, r.
Oakland
" S. W., bookkeeper W. R. Larzelere Com-
mission Co., r. Oakland
■' William, guard Bay District Race Track,
r. N E cor 7th and Fulton
Cliseagne Germain, lodgings, 633 California
Clisham James E., carrier postofBce, r. 557, 4th
" Margaret, widow, r. 557, 4th
" Thomas J., policeman, r. 132 Hartford
Clivio Clara A. Mrs., district visitor Associated
Charities, r. 2928 Washington
Cloak Harry B., chief engineer str Lakme, r.
509 Page
Clochesy John, plasterer, r. 548 Ash Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 548 Ash Av
4®=Clock. See Klock and Klog
Clode Alfred J., r. 35 South Park
Clod] Louis, compositor California Demokrat,
r. 1224 Pacific
Clodius August, marker, r. 1731 Mission
4®"Clodius. See Claudius
Cloepperd Adolph C. T., shoemaker, 1407 Church
" Henry E., clerk, r. 1407 Church
Clogg Henry, blacksmith, r. Spring Valley
Homestead
" Petf-r, (Mead & Clogg), r. Spring Valley
Homestead
4®-Clogg. See Klog
Clohs Henry, r. Sickles Av nr De Wolf
Cloman Sydney A., 2d lieut. company E,, 1st
infantry U. S. A., Angel Island
Cloonen Bridget, widow, r. 41 Colton
" James, laborer, r. 41 Colton
4®"Cloonen. See Clunan
Clore Jesse Y., chicken raiser, r. Cuvier nr Bos-
worth
Close Benjamin F., carrier postofflce, r. 42
West Park
" Charles S., corrresponding secretary Cal.
Camera Club, 819 Market, r. 117 Leaven-
worth
" Edward W., chief clerk Denver & Rio
Grande RR Co., r. 143 San Jose Av
" Fannie Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness Av
" Harold, clerk S. Randall & Co., r. 4 Hyde
" Harry L., bookkesper Carson Glove Co., r.
117 Leavenworth
" Mary, widow, r. 501 Mason
4®"Close. See Klose
Closson Harry C, compositor James H. Barrv.
r. 1049a Market
Clot Camille, machinist Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 700 Broadway
" Elie, liquors, 726 Broadway
" Emile, baker, r. 726 Broadway
" Eugene, machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. 700 Broadway
" John B. (Clot & Meese), r. 1916 Broderlck
" Louis, molder Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 726 Broadway
CLOT & MEESE
(John B. Clot and Constant Meese), pro-
Srietors Reliance Machine Works, sole
censed manufacturers the Medart
Patent Wrought-iron Rim Pulley, and
agents Menasha Hickory Wood Split
Pulley for California, Oregon and
Washington, 129-131 Fremont, tele-
phone Main 847
Clothing and Equipage Department, U. S. A.,
36 New Montgomery
Clotwerthy Thomas A., machinist H. G. Layng
Machine Wks, r. 1805a Folsom
Cloud Andrew, carpenter, r. 327 Jessie
" Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 2207i/i Pine
■' Charles C, paperhanger, r. 58 Morris Av
" George W., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r.
712b Fell
" Joseph, cook, 522 Eddy
" Maggie Mrs., lodgings, 1065 Market
" William, cook, r. 861 Market
" W. R., r. 537 Sacramento
Cloueder Frederick, r. 310 Montgomery Av
Clough Albert H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 910 Shotwell
Clough Alton H., secretary, office 101 Sansome,
room 26, r. Oakland
" Charles L., accountant Freeman, Smith &
Co., r. 2021 Webster
•' Elijah, printer Call, r. 2111 Webster
Clough Frank, druggist, 400 Ellis, telephone
East 105, r. 404 Ellis
" George, storekeeper U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" George A., agent Grouse Tremaine Carbon
Co. (Ohio), 2 Summer, r. 516 Noe
" George A., clerk Abraham Ruef,r. 717 Hyde
" George H., plumber and gasfltter, 2602 Mis-
sion, r. 910 Shotwell
" James A., chief clerk The Baldwin, r.
515A Taylor
" John F., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Berkeley
" Theodore N., clerk Union I. Wks, r. 2111
Webster
4®=-C]ough. See Clow and Cluff
Clouse George, teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 539, 17th
Clover George M., traveling salesman New
Home Sewing Machine Co., r. Alameda
Clover John A., manager New Home Sewing
Machine Co., 1051 Market, r. 319 Lyon
" John P., r. 116 Bernard
Clow Jane, widow, proprietor The Eldridge,
120a Eddy
4®=Clow. See Clough
Cloyes Charles E., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1114
Clay
" Frank W., cooper, r. 1114 Clay
Club Metropole, Perley & George proprietors
205 Post
Club Stables, Jensen & Hermansen proprietors,
409 Taylor, telephone East 81
Cluba Emilio, barber, r. 1118 Kearny rear
Clucas William, ship carpenter, r. 752 Howard
" William F., carpenter, r. 336 Eddy
Cluett, Coon & Co. (Troy, N. Y.), manufacturers
shirts and collars, Charles A. Culver
manager, 224-226 Bush
Cluff Brothers (Thomas M. Cluff), groceries, 40,
4th, 401 Hayes and 409-411 Montgomery Av
" Brothers (Thomas M. Cluff and William J.
Watkins), groceries, 9-11 Montgomery
Av
'• Thomas M. (Cluff Bros.), r. 1714 Vallejo
" W. B. & Co. (William B. Cluff), groceries,
17, 6th
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Cluff William, president William Cluft Com-
pany, 16-22 Front, r. 1916 Vallejo
" William B. (W. B. Cluff & Co.), r. Semi-
nary Park, Alameda Co.
Cluff William Company, William Clufl presi-
dent, G. W. Bates secretary, wholesale
groceries and cigars, 16-22 Front
4®=-Clufi. See Clough
Cluin Edward F., bookkeeper Public Adminis-
trator, r. 1307 Hayes
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1313 Fell
Clulow James, shoemaker, 602 Montgomery
Clunan Esther, widow, r. 439, 15th
" Harry, laundryman, r. 4.39, 15th
" Joseph A,, waiter, r. 439, 15th
>8®°Clunan. See Cloonen
Cluness Peter D., laborer, r. 1111 Folsom
Cluness William R., physician and surgeon, 406
Sutter, rooms .5-6, hours 3 to 5 p. m., r.
Hotel Pleasanton, telephone Main 1669
Cluness William R. Jr., physician and surgeon
406 Sutter, rooms .5-6, hours 1 to 3 and 7
to 8 p. m., r. Hotel Pleasanton, telephone
Main 1669
Cluney Dennis, r. 1116 Hampshire
" Margery Miss, lodgings, 12411/4 Market
Clunie Andrew J. (Clunie & Clunie), attorney
at law, 602-604 Safe Deposit Bldg. r. 115
De Long Av
Clunie Thomas J. (Clunie & Clunie), attorney
at law, 602-604 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 904
Devisadero
Clunie & Clunie (Thomas J. and Andrew J.),
attorneys at law, 602-604 Safe Deposit
Bldg
Cluss Christina, domestic, 1546 Page
Clute Alva B., contractor, 302 Montgomery,
room 14, r. 1204 Dolores
" E. R., salesman Price Baking Powder Co.
" Fayette J., photographer, r. 822 Gearv
" John F., student Daniel H. Whittemore, r.
703 Geary
4®- Clute. See Klute
Clutzen Charles, bookkeeper, r. 8 Gough
4®~ Cluver. See Clover and Kluver
Clyde House, Mrs. Maggie Godshall proprietor,
361/2 Geary
" James, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 2012 Golden Gate Av
" John N., cook, r. 683 Clementina
Clyne Annie L. Miss, dressmaker, r. 769 Har-
rison
" Bartholomew, compositor The Hi-brew, r.
769 Harrison
" Bartley, printer, r. 3830 Sacramento
" Delia Mrs., janitress Longfellow Primary
School, r. 769 Harrison
" Edward M., printer, r. 769 Harrison
" Hugh, peddler, r. 413, 10th Av
" Matthew R., printer, r. 769 Harrison
" Orr R., salesman Mack & Co., r. 713 Mason
" Patrick, r. 633 Stevenson
" Thomas J., clerk New England Mutual
Life Ins. Co., r. 769 Harrison
4®- Clyne. See Cline, Klein, Kleyn and Kline
Clynes Annie, widow, r. 678 Clementina
Cnopius Louis C, purchasing agent, 303 Davis,
r. 1512 Sacramento
Coad Alfred, engineer, r. 1034 Washington
49- Coad. See Code
Coady Charles F., contractor and builder, 1424
Point Lobos Av
" Lydia, widow, r. 412 Utah
" Thomas, laborer, r. 27 Lily Av
4®~ Coady. See Codey and Cody
Coakley Andrew T., pattern maker, r. SE cor
Iowa and 25th, Potrero
" Annie, widow, r. 103 Ash Av
" Caleb, proprietor Midwinter Fair Hotel,
NE cor Geary and Central Av
" Cornelius, longshoreman, r. Ill Morris Av
" Cornelius, purifier S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
SE cor Iowa and 25th, Potrero
" Daniel A., laborer, r. 44 Clinton
" Dennis J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
426A 33d
" Edward, sawyer, r. 5 Sheridan
" Edward, shingler, r. 45 Dame
" James, peddler, r. 45 Dame
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 BIARKET ST.
Coakley James, steel worker Pac. Roll Mill, r.
336 Louisiana
" Jeremiah, liquors, 246 Townsend
" John, longshoreman, r. 416 Bryant
" John, painter, r. 48 Minna
" John steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 336
Louisiana
" John F., opener U. S. Customs, r. 121 Perry
" John F., painter, r. 37% Louisa
" John F., yardman Cushing-Wetmore Co.,
r. 6151/4 Birch Av
" John J., r. 223 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 45 Dame
" Mary, widow, r. 103 Ash Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 761 Harrison
" Thomas, packer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 41
Natoma
" Timothy, longshoreman, r. 45 Dame
" William H., machine hand William J.
Thomson, r. cor Haight and Stanyan
4®=-Coakley. See Cokely
Coal Dealers' Association of California, Ed-
ward K. Carson secretary, 33 Market,
room 9
Coale George H., r. 37, 3d
" Jesse B., inspector Cahill & Hall Elevator
Co., r. 37, 2d
4®-Coale. See Cohl, Cole and Kohl
Coalter John J., livery stable, 36 Hubbard
/i®=-Coalter. See Coulter
Coan Frederick, porter James Gately, r. 301
Sierra
" Thomas, hostler, r. 633 Stevenson
4®="Coan. See Coen, Cone, Cohen, Cohan and
Kohn
Coarum Joseph, cook, r. 229 Jessie
Coast and Geodetic Survey United States
(Western Division), Augustus F. Rodgers
senior assistant, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
rooms 33 and 39. observatory Lafayette
Park
Coast Collection Agency, E. H. Wakeman at-
torney, Edward Ackley manager, 124
Sansome, rooms 19-20
Coast Review (monthly), John G. Edwards
publisher, 508 Montgomery
Coast Seamen's Journal (weekly), Walter
Macarthur editor, SW cor East and
Mission
Coasting Seamen Shipping Association, Harry
E. Pennell manager, 104 Steuart
Coate Harry R., traveling salesman The Coats
Thread Co., r. Petaluma, Cal.
Coates Frank C, tea expert Jones & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" George K., r. 2251 Sutter
" James H., machinist Market St. Ry., r.
11331/4 Howard
" John, machinist, r. 127. 4th
" William H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. Oakland
" William W., cler.i C. H. Reynolds & Co., r.
806 Jones
Coats Caleb, liquors, 37 Sutter
" Jesse, druggist Jacob Isacson, r. 827 Larkin
" JohnR., clerk Market St. Ry., r. 11171/4
Alabama
Coats Thread Co., Kittle & Co. agents, 202
California
Cobb Charles, painter John P. Fraser
" Cornelius H., bookkeeper Maison St. Ger-
main, r. 130, 4th
Cobb Edward S., mechanical engineer and ex-
pert, 109 California, rooms 30-31, r. 415, 1st
" George D., helper Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. 161/4 De Boom
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN #^ DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Cobb Harry A., insurance broker, 321 Montgom-
ery, r. Sausalito
■' Harry D. M., clerk, r. 1413 Van Ness Av
" Henry, broker, r. 310 Montgomery Av
" Henry, marker La Grande Laundry
" Henry G., clerk Moses G. Cobb, r. 118, lOtli
" J. L., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber Co.,
r. 129, 3d
" Jolm, teanaster, r. 219 Greenwich
Cobb Moses G., attorney at law, 819 Market,
room 50, r. 118, 10th
" S. G. Mrs., r. lOOlVs Natoma
" W. Horace, bookkeeper, r. 700% Bush
" William, stock broker, r. 310 Montgomery
Av
" William H. (Cobb & Loefler), r. 37 Hill
Cobb & Loefler (William H. Cobb and Martin G.
Loefler), attorneys at law, 137 Montgom-
ery, room 9
Cobbs George W., drayman Friedman & Rogers
r. 2914 Howard
Cobby Albert E., architect Henry Geilfuss, r.
516 Ellis
" John W., carpenter, r. 516 Ellis
Cobine John, liquors, 14 Steuart r. Oakland
Cobleigh Charles E., teamster Doane & Co., r. 3
Bond
" John L. (Mrs. Mary Cobleigh), carriage
making and horseshoeing, 2020 Polk
" Mary, widow (John L. Cobleigh), r. 1714Clay
Coblentz Cerf, r. 525 Baker
" Felix (Felix Coblentz & Co.). r. 511 Golden
Gate Av
" Felix & Co. (Felix Coblentz), wholesale
liquors, 411-413 Battery
" Gustave, traveling salesman Cal. Wine
Assn.
" Joseph (Coblentz, Pike & Co.), r. 1408 Mc-
Allister
" Jules, salesman, r. 911 Laguna
" Mayer, salesman, r. 1429^2 O'Farrell
" Nathan, merchant, r. 1716 Post
Coblentz, Pike & Co. (Joseph Coblentz andBoaz
D. Pike), wholesale wine and liquor
dealers, 213-215 Battery
" Sylvain, salesman, r. 51l' Golden Gate Av
Coburn Clarence W. (Coburn, Tevis & Co.), r.
Sausalito
" Fanny, widow, r. 340, 3d
" Frank H., carpenter and builder, 2628Bush,
r. 2809 Bush
" Frank L., clerk delivery dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1139 Shotwell
" Forrest, house painter, r. 739, 25th
" Ira W., contractor and builder, 739, 25th
" James, coal passer str City of Pueblo
" James F., watchman, r. 1142 Pacific
" John C, stenographer Park Brothers & Co.,
r. Emeryville, Alameda Co.
" Joseph W., stairbuilder, r. 739, 25th
" Joseph W. Jr., printer, r. 739, 25th
" S. A., rancher, r. 281 Minna
Coburn, Tevis & Co. (Clarence W. Coburn and
Hugh Tevis), importers, wholesale com-
mission merchants and proprietors cele-
brated C. & S. Axle Grease, 107 Front
" William, r. 2002 Sutter
" William A., r. 2512 Bush
JeS="Coburn. See Colburn
Cocasset Tannery (Benicia), W. B. Sumner &
Co. agents, office 413-415 Front
Cochinople George, oyster stand, 116 Stockton
Cochituate Building, 213-215 Sansome
Cochins Ludwig, salesman, r. 537, 17th
Cooho Theodore, compositor Le Franco-Califor-
nien, r. 633 Broadway
Cochran Arthur E., attorney at law, 216 Busli
rooms 8-9, r. Russ House
" Ashley H.. clerk, r. 1530 Point Lobos Av
" C, r. 519 Sacramento
" Charles, hoseman Engine 21, r. 1120 Oak
" Charles W., salesman J. H. Cain & Co., r.
314 Jones
■• Edith E. Miss, private school, 1530 Point
Lobos Av
" Henry, janitor, r. 1609 Powell
" Hugh M., yard foreman Union Lumber
Co., r. 822'/2, 22d
" James, contractor and builder, 908 Minna
" James, special policeman, r. 613i4 Minna
" Jennie S. Miss, machine operator, r. 1918
San Carlos Av
" John, engineer S. P. Co., r. 314 Jones
" John, gunsmith Kearny Street Cash Gun
Store, r. 631 Sacramento
" John B., carpenter, r. 810 Greenwich
" John J., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1115. 23d
" John P., adjuster S. F. Board of Trade, 302
Market ^
" Joseph M., mechanical dentist, r. 1918 San
Carlos Av
" Joseph P. (Craig, Cochran & Co.), r. 205
Leavenworth
" Julia W., widow, r. 2644 Howard
" Leon H., r. 1530 Point Lobos Av
" Lucy H., widow, r. 1530 Point Lobos Av
" Mary B. Miss, machine operator, r. 1918
San Carlos Av
" Rebecca, widow, r. 1918 San Carlos Av
" Robert, finisher John Hoey, r. 908 Minna
" Robert N., r. 620 Jessie
" William E., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1916 Page
Jg®" Cochran. See Cochrane and Corcoran
Cochrane Edwin 0., dentist, 850 Market, r. 326
Larkin
" Helen D. Miss, nurse Hospital for Children
3700 California
" John, clerk, r. 425 Eddy
" Joseph, carwasher, r. 1105 McAllister
" Mary, widow, r. 14 Miller PI
" Richard R., porter, r. 16 William
" Robert B., bartender Edward A. Riley, r
322 Fulton
" Robert E., clerk, r. 1119 Mission
" Robert J., special policeman, r. 829a Hayes
" Thomas C, contractor and builder, r. 3239b
16th
" William, teamster, r. 112 Perry
Cocian Nicholas, bartender Peter Dorcy, r. 2031
Powell
Cockbin Thomas, waiter R. S. Lee, r. cor Ocean
House Road and Jules Av
Cookerill James C. (Vanvilofi & Cockerill), r. 311
Turk
Cockrill Harry B.. copyist County Clerk's office,
r. 509b Larkin
" Jane A., widow, dressmaking, 1116V4 Lar-
kin
" Robert L., corporal police, r. 115 Leaven-
worth
" Theodore G., salesman N. Van Bergen &
Co., r. 830% Bush
Cockroft Irving J. R., accountant Western Su-
gar Refining Co., r. Oakland
Cockroft Louis F., general passenger agent
Oceanic Steamship Co., 114 Montgomery,
r. Oakland
Cocks Barzilla, capitalist, r. 811 Church
Codding Charles R., engineer Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. 1022 Washington
Coddington J., r. 505 Mason
4S" Coddington. See Codington
Code Alice B Miss, stenographer, r. 726 McAl-
lister
" Charles H., shipping clerk Code, Elf elt &
Co., r. 940 Valencia
" Charles J., tilesetter, r. 321 Van Ness Av
Code, Elfelt & Co. (Philip D. Code), canned
goods, 116 California, rooms 15-16
" Code Emma S. Mrs., principal Winfield
Scott Primary School, r. 726 McAllister
" George R., deputy Sheriff, r. 1022 Hamp-
shire
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Code James A. (Code & Benjamin) and superin-
tendent Code, Elfelt & Co., r. 1705 Oak
Code J. Frank, manager John F. Myers & Co. . 947
Market, r. 331 Van Ness Av
" John, teamster, r. 335, 19th
" JohnM.,r. 335, 19th
" May F. Miss, teacher music, 726 McAllister
" Nora, widow, r. 321 Van Ness Av
" Philip D. (Code, Elfelt & Co.), r. 940 Valen-
cia
" Philip D. Jr., asst. superintendent Code,
Elfelt & Co., r. 940 Valencia
' Thomas, porter, r. 335, 19th
" Thomas, teamster Box Seed and Plant Co.,
r. 634, 22d
" Thomas K., student, r. 940 Valencia
" W. Field, receiving clerk Code, Elfelt &
Co., r. 940 Valencia
" & Benjamin (James A. Code and Benjamin
Benjamin), proprietors Sporting World,
50 Nucleus Bldg
il^Code. See Coad
Codee Francis, liquors, 1501 Polk
Codeglia Antone N., driver, r. 525 Greenwich
rear
Codey Matthew M., r. lldYz Fillmore
" William, laborer Bennett & Schutte, r.
11914 Fillmore
>9S=Codey. See Coady and Cody
Codiga Joseph, bartender John Capella, r. 712
Front
Codington Frederick, shipping clerk Haas
Bros., r. 223 Clipper
" William H., clerk Cal. Guarantee Invest-
ment Co., r. Berkeley
4®"Codington. See Coddington
Cody Charles J., detective, r. 732 Capp
" Cornelius A., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 1714 Market
" Edward, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Ellen Miss, r. 26 Hermann
" Eva, domestic, 719a 14th
" Frederick, laborer, r. 33d Av South nr H
" John, dairyman, r. 118 Harriet
" Joseph J., driver A. Quade & Co., r. 986
Howard
" Mary Miss, nurse, r. 1109 Van Ness Av
" Michael, wardtender City and County
Hospital
" Patrick J., contractor, r. cor 29th and Mis-
sion
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 1019 Hampshire
" William, carpenter, r, 1063 Mi sion
" William E., new and second hand furni-
ture, 757 Mission, r. 631 O'Farrell
" William P., tile setter, r. 986 Howard
J8®"Cody. See Coady and Codey
Coe Cassius M., journalist, r. 1015 Sutter
" Edward H., r. 1909 Union
" Edward W., clerk Michael Wertheimer, r.
501 Hayes
" George E., clerk U. S. Surveyor of Cus-
toms, r. 2506 Sacramento
" Lawrence W., capitalist, r. 2506 Sacra-
mento
" Leonard H., student, r. 516 Golden Gate Av
" Percy B., window shade maker Wallis &
Bachman, r. lUYi Oak
" Sarah M. Mrs., r. 202 Grove
Coefield George W., plumber, r. 621 Bush
" John, plumber, r. 621 Bush
4®-Coefield. See Cofleld
Coelho Joaquin, r. 423'/4 Greenwich
Coen Brothers (Martin P. and William) whole-
sale butchers, 4th Av South nr M
" Frank, lodgings, 526 Pine
" Harry, wood polisher, r 2247 Jackson
" Jeremiah, plasterer, r. 2022 Folsom
" John J., clerk James Deely, r. 310O Cali-
fornia
" John S., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph, china decorator, 23414 Taylor
" Martin P. (Coen Bros.), r. 4th Av South nr M
" Patrick, butcher, r. 1333, 7th Av South
" William (Coen Bros.), r. 13.33, 7th Av South
4®"Coen. See Cohan, Cohen, Cohn, Cone, Kohen
and Kohn
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Original • Designs ■ Furnisl7ecl.
641-647 IVIARKET ST.
Coerings Benjamin R., machinist, r. 648 Mont-
gomery
Coeuru Etienne, florist, r. 3337 Mission
Coey James, mining, 402 Montgomery, room 21,
r. 1329 Jackson
" William J. Jr., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1220
Golden Gate Av
Cofer Elliot M., commission broker, r. 1830 Turk
" E. M. Mrs., vice-president Kings Daugh-
ters Home for Incurables, r. 1830 Turk
" Lorenzo R., clerk car dept. S. P. Co., r. 1830
Turk
" Prudence J. Mrs., furnished rooms, 447 Mc-
Allister
Coflaney Edward J. , undertaker Theodor Dierks,
r. 957 Mission
Coffee Brothers (Ernest H. and Walter A.), con-
fectionery, 701 Larkin
" Edward E., bookkeeper, r. 27 Rondel PI
" Elizabeth A. Mrs., proprietor The Lor-
raine, 1433 California
" Ernest H. (Coffee Bros.), r. 704 Larkin
" Frank L., collector Pac. Gas Imp. Co.,
r. 1433 California
" George, clerk London and S. F. Bank, r. 410
Geary
" James, ship carpenter, r. 79^4 Clementina
" John, r. 1715 Polk
" John, clerk, r. 1433 California
" John, gardener, SE cor Van Ness Av and
Washington
" Kate Miss, nurse, 634 Geary
" Mary, nurse, NE cor Van Ness Av and
Washington
" Patrick J., r. 704 Larkin
" Walter A. (Coffee Bros.), r. 704 Larkin
" William L., attorney at law, r. 1612 Wash-
ington
" William M., marine engineer, r. 1129, 18th
-6®-Coflee. See Coffey
Coffer John E., attorney at law, 12 Mills Bldg.,
6th floor, r. 731 Pine
Coffey Alfred I. (Martens & Coffey), r. 1142 Va-
lencia
v., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Daniel, operator Buckinghan & Hecht, r.
1217, 25th
Edward J., compositor, r. IGOO'A Lexington
Av
Edward M., gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 4
Crook
Elizabeth, widow, r. 228, 25th
Ellen, widow, r. 800 Shotwell
Frank J., printer Mrs. J. H. Knarston, r.
3005 Webster
Henry E., manager city dept. O'Farrell &
Co., r. 415 Clayton
James, janitor New City Hall, r. 2005 Web-
ster
James, teamster, r. 1030 Howard
James B. Jr., bookkeeper L. P. Degen, r.
2005 Webster
" James D., chandelier maker, r. 5 Capp
Coffey James V., judge Superior Court, Depart-
ment 9, chambers New City Hall, 2d
floor
" J. C, with Neustadter Bros., r. 141, 9th
" John, expressman, r. Ill Juniper
•' John J., r. 79 Clementina rear
" John J. (Knownburg & Coffey), r. 23i/i Gil-
bert
" John J., attorney at law, 539 California
" John J., paver, r. 746 Howard
" John J., shoecutter W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
536 Hickory Av
" John W., fireman S. P. Co., r. 2820, 16th
$1.00
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Coffey Joseph, laborer S. P. Co., r.23'/i Gilbert
Coffey Joseph F., attorney at law, 305 Larkin,
r. 1142 Valencia
" Julia C. Miss, school teacher, r. 2005 Web-
ster
" Julia M, Mrs., collection office, 430 Mont-
gomery, room 29, r. 133 Larkin
" Lizzie, widow, r. 228, 25th
" Lou N. Miss, clerk Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
" Louis, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 400
Harrison
" Margaret, widow, r. 23i/4 Gilbert
" Maurice, teamster, r. 23'i4 Gilbert
" Maurice D., shoemaker Buckinghan &
Hecht, r. 1600'/2 Lexington Av
" Michael, r. 2304 Folsom
" Michael, cooper, r. 164Perry
" Michael W., clerk, r. 18 Russ
" Patrick J., liquors, 16, 6th. r. 2304 Folsom
" Richard, carpenter, r. Corbett Av nr Alms
House
" Richard L., driver, r. 2005 Webster
" Robert W., pressman, r. 102 Mission
" Thomas, r. 540 Duncan
" Thomas F., bricklayer, r. 519 Birch Av
" Thomas J., r. 800 Shotwell
" Thomas M., r. 102 Mission
Coffey Walter B., physician and surgeon, office
301 Sutter, hours 3 to 5 p. m., telephone
Main 1499, r. 1142 Valencia, telephone
Mission 110
" William, butcher A. Rhodes, r. 2005 Web-
ster
j^J-Coffey. See Coffee
Coffield Mary A. Miss, nurse, r. 417 Van Ness
Av
Coffin Albert F. (Coffin & Sanderson), r. Oakland
" Alexander, clerk, r. 1 Enterprise
Cofiln Alonzo, pattern and model maker, 133-135
Beale, r. Mill Valley
" Andrew C. (Redington & Co.), r. Brooklyn,
" Arthur W., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
^' Benjamin, hostler Adolph Hoppe, r. 1715
Sacramento
'• Bertram H., clerk Hellmann Bros. & Co r
2608 Sacramento
" Carrie, widow, r. 603 Eddy
" Carrie Miss, correspondent, r. 603 Eddy
" Charles A., dental student, r. 120 Jones
" Charles D., clerk frieght auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" Charles F., chief engineer revenue cutter
Bear, r. 600 Bush
" Charles W., bookkeeper, r. 17331/4 Lexing-
ton Av
•' Charles W., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
" Charles W., packer clothing and equipage
depot quartermaster's dept. U. S A r
122, 10th
" Deborah B., widow, r. 1614 Post
" Dewey, cigars, 3383 Mission, r. 2614 Howard
" Edward E., master schr Rosario
" Frank, salesman Davis Bros., r. 130 Jones
" Frank M., compositor, r. 1 Clarence Court
" Frank M., teacher music, r. 919 Post
" Harrison L., clerk Alameda Sugar Co.
" Harry, bookkeeper, r. 336 Taylor
" Harry W., mining, r. 1314 Webster
" Helen M. Miss, retoucher, r. 919 Post
" Henry, plasterer, r. 32 Turk
" Herbert J., confectionery, 135 Kearny, r 10
Octavia
Coffin Horace, cashier Baker & Hamilton, r. 1228
Golden Gate Av
" Howard F., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 2608 Sacramento
'■ Isaac S. (Redington & Co.), r. New York
" James, secretary Alameda Sugar Co. and
Ybarra Gold Mining Co., 132 Market,
room 8, r. Ross Valley, Marin Co.
" Jean, widow, r. 1 Enterprise
" JohnH., candy maker, r. 10 Octavia
" John W., plumber, r. 103 Cortland Av
" John W., foreman Russ Bros., r. 342, 6th
" Lincoln A., painter, r. m Linden Av
" Mary E., widow, r. 919 Post
" Max, clerk Dewey Coffin, r. 110 California
Av
" Oliver C, compositor Report, r. Oakland
" Robert, machine hand, r. 1 Enterprise
" Rudolphus W., druggist, SE cor 16th and
Valencia, r. 442 Guerrero
" Rouie Miss, trimmer Mrs. Chas. R. Stew-
art, r. 603 Eddy
" William H., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 112 Jones
" William H., 1st lieutenant battery H, 5th
Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
Coflan & Sanderson (Albert F. Coffin and
George R. Sanderson), commission stock
and bond brokers, 228 Montgomery
Coffman S. E. Mrs., widow, r. 547 Castro
Cofiorratta Arasmu, florist, r. 182 Stevenson
rear
Coffrin George N., watchmaker, r. 617 Bryant
Coffroth James W., secretary Superior Judges,
office New City Hall, 3d floor, r. 444 Ful-
ton
Cofield Charles H., salesman W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 517 Ellis
4®"Cofield. See Coefield and Coffield
Cogan Andrew, 3d cook str San Jose
" Bernard, master str Thrasher, r. Oakland
" James, millhand C. S. Laumeister, r. 1521/4
Natoma
" Johanna, widow, r. 8 Jane PI
" John, laborer, r. 153i/4 Natoma
" John, shoemaker, r. 706, 22d
" Lawrence O., laborer, r. 345 Shipley
" Margaret, widow, r. 15214 Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. A nr 8th Av
" William, expressman, SW cor 5th and Bry-
ant, r. 2703 Harrison
" William, laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky
-es-Cogan. See Coogan
Cogger Edward, r. 128 California Av
" John, soap peddler, r. 128 California Av
" John H., tanner, r. 128 California Av
" Thomas W., carpenter, r. 128 California Av
Coggeshall A. Mrs., widow, r. 920, 22d
" Elizabeth Mrs., solicitor Pacific Church-
man, r. 3352 Bush
" Lavern Miss, school teacher, r. 920, 22d
" Susie Miss, teacher music, r. 920, 22d
Coggin Charles H., mechanic, r. 116 San Jose
Av
" George C, paper carrier, r. 116 San Jose
Av
" Isaac C, manager Golden Gate Park Band,
34 Chronicle Bldg, r. 123 Morris Av
Coggins Charles S., lumber mill, r. 718, 21st
" Elizabeth E., widow, r. 32614 Jersey
Coghill Newton B., clerk Coghill & Kohn, r.
1614 Union
" Thomas B. (Coghill & Kohn), r. Oakland
" William H., collector, r. 29 Chattanooga
" & Kohn (Thomas B. Coghill and George A.
Kohn), wholesale grocers, 300 Front
.«®"Coghill. See Cogill
Coghlan Allen, storekeeper Union I. Wks, r. 528
Indiana
" Daniel, laborer, r. 30 Rausch
" Eva, widow, r. 720 Powell
" Frank, plasterer, 40 New Montgomery, r.
317 Day
" James, porter, r. 704 Howard
" James P., expressman, r. 12 Chattanooga
" John, harness maker, r. 17 South Park
" John, reporter Post, r. 30 Rausch
" Katherine E. Miss, school teacher, r. 720
Powell
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Coghlan Martin D., expressman, r. 12 Chatta-
nooga
" Mary, widow, r. 1908!4 Green
" Mary Miss, school teacher, r. 720 Powell
" Mary A. Miss, r. Old Peoples' Home
" Michael T., salesman, r. 35 Lafayette
" Nathan C, student Dennis Spencer, r. 720
Powell
" Patrick, expressman, NW cor 7th and Mis-
sion, r. 12 Chattanooga
>6®"Ooghlan. See Caughlan, Coughlan and
Coughlin
Coghlin Daniel J., iron worker, r. 14b Clinton
" Ellen, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
■' J. D. & Brother (John D. and Thomas E.),
liquors, NW cor 3d and Folsom
" John, laborer, r. 1217>4 Nebraska
" John, longshoreman, r. 545!4, 2d
" John D. (J. D. Coghlin & Bro.), r. 10 Hamp-
ton PI
" Thomas E. (J. D. Coghlin & Bro.) and wines
and liquors, 1430 Market, r. SE cor 9th
and Stevenson
Cogill Laura Mrs., dressmaking, 1031 Laguna
4®-Cogill. See Coghill
Cogley Elizabeth, widow, r. 435 Golden Gate Av
Cognet Joseph T., attorney at law, 609 Spreok-
els Bldg, r. 2110a Bryant
Cogo Giuseppe, cooper J. J. Kucich, r. 2102
Stockton
Cogorno Frank, salesman, r. 42IV2 Filbert
" John, laborer, r. 1000 Jackson
Cogozzo Giovanni, scavenger, r. 330 Francisco
Cogswell E. May Miss, teacher Cogswell Poly-
technic College, r. 3110 Clay
" James L., dentist, 819 Market, room 21
" John P., bartender, r 1205 McAllister
Cogswell Pol3rtecliiiic College, Louis A. Bu-
chanan, M. E., principal, SE cor 26th
and Folsom
" William W., wireman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 501 Leavenworth
Cohan David, manager Samuel Solomon, r. 2107
Pine
" John, tailor, r. 15 Yerba Buena
" John, washer Gustave Lindauer
" William, buggy washer Sullivan & Doyle,
r. 637 Howard
4®-Cohan. See Cohen, Cohn, Cone and Kohn
Cohane Lawrence, carpenter and builder, 710
Turk, r. 28 Turk
Cohelan Daniel S., weigher Central Coal Co., r.
942b Capp
Cohen Aaron, engineer Lievre, Fricke & Co., r.
334 Green
" Aaron, salesman, r. 116 Devisadero
" Aaron, salesman, r. 527!4 Lombard
" Aaron, tailor, 1000 Sutter, r. 450, 6th
" Aaron, tailor, 547 Clay, r. 720 Green
" Abraham, clerk Eastern Clock Co., r. 1813
Powell
" Abraham, clothing, 1202 Stockton
" Albert, musician, r. 558 Howard
" Albert de St. O. F., compositor H. Carle, r.
529 Montgomery Av
" Alexander, longshoreman, r. 106 Steuart
" Alfred, salesman Sperry Flour Co., r. 1510
O'Farrell
" Alfred H., attorney at law, 320 California.
rooms 7-10, r. Fruitvale
" Amelia, widow, hardware, 1915 Fillmore
" Annie, widow, r. 17 Harriet
" Annie, widow, r. 628, 23d
" Annie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Ida
Schwartz, r. 2830, 16th
" Anita Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 927 Sutter
" Antone, cigar maker, r. 719 Ellis
" B. Mrs., r. 707 Sutter
" Barnett, clothing, 960 Folsom
" Baruch, shirt manufacturer, 636 Clay, r.
902 Powell
" Benjamin, clothing, 984 Folsom, r. 972 Fol-
som •
" Benjamin, clothing and men's furnishing
goods. 431-437 Montgomery, r. 737 Green
" Benjamin, proprietor Western Rattan
Works, 1520 Polk, r. 2124 Fillmore
" Bertha Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1619 Post
Cohen Bianca Mrs., dressmaking, 450, 6th
" Bridget Miss, r. 40 Dame
" Caroline, widow, r. 1454 O'Farrell
" Caspar, box clerk postoffice, r. Alameda
" Charles (Charles Cohen & Co.), r. 2103 Bush
" Charles, salesman David J. Ravella, r. 720
Green
" Charles & Co. (Charles Cohen and Joseph
L. Peckerman), shirt manufacturers, 209
Kearny
" Charles A., salesman Metropolitan Mould-
ing Co., r. 208 Polk
" Charles I., painter, r. 1208 Turk
" Daniel, rattan worker B. Cohen, r. 2124 Fill-
more
" David, clerk, r. 1621 Devisadero
" David, hardware, 1084 Howard
" David, merchandise, 908i4 Howard
" David, printer, r. 1619 Post
" David, tailor, r. 1044 Howard
" David, watchmaker and jeweler, 1014 Mar-
ket, r. 1128/2 Turk
" Donald A., clerk Costigan, Cohen & Co., r.
Alameda
" Edgar A., manager J. B. Cohen Co., 303
California, r. Alameda
" Edward, r. 1721 Jackson
" Edward A., books and stationery, 1334
Market
" Edward F., r. 1106 Gough
" Ellas B., pawnbroker, 39, 4th, r. 786 Folsom
" Emil, salesman P. Greenberg & Co., r. 1716
Broderick
" Esther, widow, r. 1121 Geary
" Flora, widow, r. 909 Bush
" Fritz, driver, r. 215 Stevenson
" George W., bookkeeper, r. 309 Chestnut
" Gertrude J. Miss, teacher Bernal Heights
Primary School, r. 308 Polk
" Hannah, widow, r. 3932 Jackson
" Hannchen, widow, r. 1619 Post
" Harris, men's furnishing goods, 54, 4th, r.
316 Jessie
" Harry, cutter, r. 553 Minna
" Harry M., glove cutter Carson Glove Co., r.
U% Oak Grove Av
" Henry, r. 120 ^^ Geary
" Henry, compositor, r. 1619 Post
" Herman, barber, r. 17 South Park
" Herman, tailor, 1621 Devisadero
" Herman, wrapper, r. 617 Fulton
Cohen Herrman, importer and dealer pictures,
mirrors, picture frames, etc., 19 Grant
Av, r. 2411 Octavia
" Hyman, rattan worker B. Cohen, r. 2134
Fillmore
" Ida A. Miss, stenographer, r. 1519 Golden
Gate Av
" Ida A., teacher music, r. 308 Polk
" Isadore, glazier, 567 Market, r. Oakland
" Isaac, clerk, r. 553 Minna
" Isaac, clothing, 1066 Howard
" Isaac, merchant, r. 1519 Golden Gate Av
" Isaac, tailor, 504 Leavenworth, r. Sausalito
" Isaac Mrs., widow, r. 927 Sutter
" Isaac N., president S. F. Clothing Renova-
ting Wks, 14 Kearny, r. 116 Devisadero
Cohen Israel S., manufacturers' agent for the
Standard, Household, Goodrich and Eld-
ridge Sewing Machines, manufacturer of
The San Francisco Sewing Machine,
manufacturers' agent for Eureka Silk
Co's silk, Wm. F. Nye's sewing machine
oils, Clark & Beissell's hand needles,
and Graef & Schmidt's scissors, 145, 6th,
r. 301/2 Russ
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wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Cohen Jacob, r. 319 Golden Gate Av
" Jacob, r. 2103 Bush
" Jacob, shoemaker, r. 909 Bush
" Jacob D., r. 1405 Octavia
" James Mrs., widow, r. 1502 Mission
" J. B. Co., Edgar A. Cohen manager, com-
mission merchants, 203 California
" Jennie Mrs., r. 12 Adair
" Joel C, traveling salesman The Wer-
theimerCo., r. Hotel Langham
" Johanna, widow, r. 2247 Jackson
" John, r. 2332 Pacific Av
" Joseph, clerk, r. 720 Green
" Joseph, clothing, 6 Steuart, r. 908 Mc-
Allister
» Joseph, tailor, 601% Washington, r. 52714
Lombard
" Julius, bottle washer, r. 1208 Turk
" Lassar, collector postofflce, r. Alameda
" Leon, farmer, r. ,529 Montgomery Av
" Leon, salesman L. & G. Brenner, r. 908
McAllister
" Louis (Metropolitan Moulding Co.) and
tailor, 208 Polk
Cohen Louis, bookkeeper Greenebaum & Co., r.
1218b Eddy
" Louis, news agent Occidental News Co.
" Lyon, salesman P. Greenberg & Co., r. 910A
Devisadero
" Marks, barber, 21 Taylor, r. 729 Golden Gate
Av
" Marks, bookkeeper Greenebaum & Co., r.
1456 O'Farrell
" Marks, clerk Lesser Crocker, r. 909 Bush
" Marks, dry goods, 1813 Powell
" Marx, peddler, r. 317, 9th
" Mary U., widow, r. 134 Ridley
" Max, fruit peddler, r. 133 CoUingwood
" Max, salesman D. Samuels, r. 1238 Golden
Gate Av
" Max, shoemaker, 1107 Howard, r. 13b Har-
riet
" Maximillian, bookmaker, r. 1510 Golden
Gate Av
" Mellia Mrs., widow, crockery, 1914 Fillmore
" Mellie, barber Antonio Babino, r. 1813
Powell
" Meyer, bookkeeper, r. 1619 Post
" Meyer, shoemaker, r. 13b Harriet
" M. H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. .323
Lyon
" Morris, advertising agent, r. 537Franklin
" Morris, compositor Report, r. 1619 Post
" Moses, plumber, 813 Stockton, r. 314 Octavia
" Nathan, pawnbroker, 407 Kearny, r. Ala-
meda
" Nathan J., salesman Isidore Rudee, r. 822
Geary
" Nathaniel, packer Roos Bros., r. 1337V
Ellis
" Newman, salesman, r. 18 Page
" Pauline Miss, r. 34 Austin
Cohen Philip, barber and baths, 12 Sacramento,
r. 729 Golden Gate Av
" Philip, butcher, r. 617 Fulton
" Philip, watchmaker, r. 63O14 Hayes
" Philipp, perfumer, r. ]4% Oak Grove Av
" Ralph, salesman, r. 1132 Buchanan
" Rebecca M., widow, r. 931 Valencia
" Reuben F., bartender Henry Otersen, r.
730 Green
" Reuben J., cashier Lowenberg & Co., r.
527'/^ Lombard
Cohen Richard, collector, 3 and 10 Murphy Bldg,
r. 121/2 Elgin Park Av
" Rosa, Mrs., rattan furniture, 2124 Fillmore
Cohen Rose Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 208 Polk
Rudolph A., merchant, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
Sadie Miss, clerk, r. 17 Harriet
Samuel, fruits and vegetables, 1502 Frank-
lin, r. 315 Austin Av
Samuel, tailor, r, 832Y2 Folsom
Samuel, traveling salesman Louis Kline
&Co., r. 1454 O'Farrell
Selig', fancy goods, 601 Post, r. 522 Geary
Simon, commission broker, 316 Bush, room
68, r. 1519 (Jolden Gate Av
Solomon J., porter P. Berwin & Bro., r. 1502
Mission
Sophie, widow, r. 617 Fulton
Waldo Mrs., teacher music, 1215 Clay
Cohen W., Hirsch & Co. (William Cohen and
Leopold Hirsch), importers and manu-
facturers furnishing goods and clothing,
3-5 Battery
" William, r. 700 Mason
" William (W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.), r. 828
Sutter
" William, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1208,
Turk
" William, salesman, r. 423 Minna
" William G., office 320 California, rooms 7-
10, r. Alameda
" Wolff, glazier, 1902 Fillmore, r. 1812 Webster
>8S"Cohen. See Cohan, Cone, Cohn and Kohn
Cohenour Joseph E. Rev., r. 1605 Webster
Cohl Abraham, teacher languages, r. 617 Gough
Cohl Brothers (Leopold and Morris A.), im-
porters fine hats and caps, 236 Kearny
" Leopold (Cohl Bros.), r. 1216 Ellis
" Morris A. (Cohl Bros.), r. 617 Gough
" Moses, salesman, r. 617 Gough
>8®- Cohl. See Coale, Cole and Kohl
Cohn Aaron, tailor, 1104 Clay, r. 17 Yerba Buena
" Abraham B., clothing, 1068 Howard
" Abraham E., salesman Brown Bros. & Co.,
r. 1616 O'Farrell
" Abraham L., r. 19 Langion
" Adam, speculator, r. 517, 3d
" Adolph, r. 637 McAllister
" Adolph (Cohn Bros.^ r. 1116 O'Farrell
" Alexander, cigars, r. 1224 Ellis
" Alexander, glazier, r. 1937i^ O'Farrell
" Alexander, salesman, r. 234 Fulton
Cohn Alfred H., ladies' tailor, 316 Sutter, r. 1824
O'Farrell
" Andrew J., tinsmith, r. 323 Taylor
" Annie Miss, saleslady, r. 333V4, 4th
" Annie Miss, stenographer Vincent Neale,
r. 669 McAllister
" Anthony, stock cleik L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. 1327M Ellis
" Arthur, saleman, r. 635 Ellis
" Augusta Mrs., dairy produce, 919 Larkin.
r. 921 Larkin
" Belle Miss, r. 215, 11th
" Benjamin, clerk Julius Morris
" Benjamin E., cigar deaHer, r. 669 McAllister
" Bertha Miss (Cohn & Levey), r. 1608 Post
" Brothers (Adolph and Herman), jewelers,
44, 6th
" Brothers (Max M. and Gabriel M.), cigars
and tobacco, 16 Market
" Brothers (Theodore and Samuel M.), dry
goods, 1305 Stockton
" Carl, bookkeeper, r. 637 McAllister
" Caspar, merchant, r. 309 Octavia
" Charles, clothing, ASSYo, 4th, r. 329, 4th
" Charles, clerk City and County Attorney's
offlce, r. 912a Sutter
" Charles L., bartender Joseph Melczer &
Co., r. 13 Hyde
" D., groceries, 1056 Howard
" Daisy Miss, vocalist, r. 1837 Scott
" Daniel, barber Louis Rubenstein, r. 19
Langton
" David, clothing, 408, 4th
" Bavid, physician, 1404 Sutter
" David S., proprietors. F. Introduction Co.,
119 Bush, r. 801 Scott
" Dora, widow, r. 1618 Fell
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 21.3a Clement
" Elias, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1717 Leavenworth
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Cohn Emanuel, tailor 102 Jessie, r. 669 McAllis-
ter
" Emil, boots and shoes, 124 Jackson, r. 3041
Pine
" Emil, peddler, r. 10 Eldridge
" Ernest, clerk D. Colin, r. 1056 Howard
" Eugene B., collector Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 410 Hyde
" F. Emil, salesman Union Clothing Co., r.
1616 O'Farrell
" Felix, salesman Hencken & Schroder, r.
539 Geary
" Flora, widow, r. 1211 Howard
" Flora, widow, r. 1224 Ellis
" G. Co., Goodman Cohn president. Max
Meyer secretary, wholesale liquor deal-
ers and manufacturers and importers
cigars, 206-208 Battery
Gabriel (Cohn Bros.), r. 834 Bush
George D., bookkeeper London, Paris &
American Bank, r. 1404 Sutter
George G., merchant, r. 1519 Post
Goodman, president G. Cohn Co,, 206-208
Battery, r. 1236 O'Farrell
Gustav, cutter Thomas B. Potter, r. Oak-
land
Hannah Miss, stenographer, r. 1006 Van
Ness Av
Harris, r. 213A Clement
Harry (Carroll & Carroll), r. I32I1/2 Eddy
Hattie Miss, paper box maker, r. 408, 4th
Heiman, watch maker, r. 220^^ Fulton
Henry, clothing, 48 Steuart, r. 12014 Geary
Henry, machine hand P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
Oakland
Henry M., salesman, r. 355 Clementina
Herbert, clerk Rosenstein & Schoenholz,
r. 1519 Post
Herman, r. 1312a Steiner
Herman (Cohn Bros.), r. 144 Fulton
Colm Herman (Goldstein & Cohn), and presi-
dent Goldstein & Co., 26-30 O'Farrell, r.
1608 Scott
" Herman (M. Cohn & Co.), r. 805% Geary
" Herman, pressman Francis-Valentine Co.,
r. 1008 Van Ness Av
" Hirsch, r. 1332 Eddy
" I. M. (J. Macowsky & Co.), r. 1007 Pierce
" Isaac, r. 1921 Bush
" Isaac, operator I. Botwin & Co., r. 445 Na-
toma
" Isaac, peddler, r. 5V^ Falmouth
" Isidor, r. 234 Turk
" Isidor, druggist Philip Flatow, r. 534 Geary
" Isidor, manufacturers agent, 4 Sutter,
room 34, r. 1117 Scott
" Isidor, merchant, r. 1406 Webster
" Isidor, salesman Blumenthal & Co., r. 224
Fulton
" Isidore, peddler, r. 107 Trenton
Colin Isadore Elkan, physician and surgeon,
office and r. 204 Sutter
" Isidore G., clerk Newman & Le Vinson, r.
1519 Post
" J. ift Brother (Joseph and Solomon), cloth-
ing, 723 Montgomery
" Jacob, r. 11, 6th
" Jacob, r. 905 Market
" Jacob, r. 1007 Pierce
" Jacob (H. Abrams & Co.), r. llllB Golden
Gate Av
'• Jacob, dental student, r. 1427 Bush
" Jacob E., student, r. 303 Ootavia
" Jacob J., cashier Cook & Co., r. 669 McAl-
lister
" Jacob J., cigars, r. 1117 Scott
" J. N., clerk, r. 823 Geary
" Joseph (J, Cohn & Bro.), r. 942 Folsom
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1304 Laguna
" Joseph, glazier, r. 739 Vallejo
" Josephine Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 1837 Scott
" Julius, clerk Heynemann & Co., r. 913a
Sutter
" Kaufman, metal guilder Metropolitan
Moulding Co., r. 19371/4 O'Farrell
" Lena, widow, r. 1538 Ellis
" Lena Miss, tinware and crockery, 213a
Clement
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Cohn Leo, gilder Schussler Brjs., r. 1008 Van
Ness Av
Leopold, cigar maker Isidor Glaser, r. 61
Shipley
Leopold, cigars and tobacco, 119 O'Farrell,
r. 11 Hyde
Louis, r. 7 Russ
Louis, clerk, r. 1608 Post
Louis, clothing, 310 Pacific, r. 1513 Bu-
chanan
Louis, peddler, r. 8!4 Harriet
Louis, porter James G.Walker & Co., r.
1333 Fillmore
Louis, watchmaker Joseph M. Strauss, r.
1508 O'Farrell
Louis M., real estate, .323 Montgomery, r.
1433 Geary
M. & Co. (Morris and Herman Cohn), manu-
facturers clothing. 106 Battery
Marcus, clothing, 228, 6th, r. 38O14, 6th
Marion D., merchant, r. 1404 Sutter
Max, cigar manufacturer, 933% Folsom
Max, painter, r. 303 Octavia
Max, salesman H. Wolf & Bro., r. 637 McAl-
lister
Max M. (Cohn Bros.), r. 834 Bush
Max M., cashier Abramson-Heunisch Co.
Mendel, meter maker S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1007 Pierce
Meyer, r. 12211/^ Eddy
Meyer, laborer, r. 19 Langton
Meyer, shoemaker, r. 1308 Howard
Minnie, widow, r. 19 Langton
Miriam Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 1405 Octavia
Mitchell, furrier, r. 14.50 O'Farrell
Morris (M. Cohn & Co.), r. Los Angeles, Cal.
Morris, agent Morris Rothschild, r. 315
Bro.,
Morris, baker, r. 1834 O'Farrell
Morris, salesman M. Franklin
1613 Webster
Morris B., r. 1334 Ellis
Nathan, tailor, r. 1036 Howard rear
Newman (Cohen & Schetter), r. 630, 6th
Newman, collector A. Colombat, r. 669 Mc-
Allister
Pearl Miss, stenographer Abramson-Heun-
isch Co., r. 913a Sutter
Peter, rancher, r. cor 39th Av South and H
Rebecca, widow, r. 1150 Golden Gate Av
Robert, salesman Henry Lyons, r. 1937%
O'Farrell
Rosie, widow, r. 1007 Pierce
Rudolph, r. 930 Ellis
Salik, merchant, r. 1304 Laguna
Samuel, clothing, 24, 6th, r. 434^ Natoma
Samuel, electrician, r. 917 Powell
Samuel, tailor Jacob Asher, r. 923% Fol-
som
Samuel M. (Cohn Bros.), r. 1512 Taylor
Samuels., clerk Sutro& Co., r. 1837 Scott
Sarah, widow, r. 1830 Ellis
Seth, cigar maker, r. 197 Hyde
Seth, salesman Oscar Moses, r. 912a Sutter
Simon, r. 1304 Laguna
Simon, glove cutter, r. 22 Lafayette
Simon, tailor, r. 552 Minna
Solomon (J. Cohn & Bro.), r. 510 Taylor
Solomon, barber, 622 Shrader, r. 624 Shrader
Solomon S., clerk, r. 1837 Scott
Theodore (Cohn Bros.), r. 1512 Taylor
Theodore T., cashier Rinaldo Bros. & Co.,
r. 2134 Sutter
Thomas, second-hand clothing, 716 Wash-
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Cohn William (Horwitz & Cohn), r. 17 Van Ness
Av
" Williarii, bookkeeper A. Shirek & Co., r.
1304 Laguna
" William, clerk Carroll & Carroll, r. 1221i^
Eddy
" William, foreman The Hebrew, r. 1019
Fillmore
I' William, liquors, NW cor Church and
Valley, r. 1617 Church
" William R., salesman Heller, Bachman &
Co., r. 1117 Scott
" William S., bookkeeper, r. 1304 Laguna
" Wolf L.., tailor, 227 Montgomery, r. 1415
Scott
" & Levey (Bertha Cohen and Frances Le-
vey), florists and decorators, 1125 Sutter
" & Schetter (Newman Cohn and Miss Adele
Schetter) millinery, 503-505 Montgomery
Av
«B"Cohn. See Coen, Cohan, Cohen, Cone, Kone
and Kohn
Cohnreich Eugene, salesman, r. 611 Eddy
" Israel, proprietor The Van Dyke, 309 Powell
" Rosie, widow, r. 611 Eddy
Cointh Leon, bartender, r. 605 Broadway
Colt H. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
" Harry H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. Oakland
JSa-Coit. See Coyte
Coke Paul S. (Bagby & Coke\ dentist, 36 Mont-
gomery, r. San Jose, Cal.
«®=Cokely. See Coakley
Coker William, r. 2004 Devisadero
Colan Alfred, carpenter, r. 2738 Mission rear
ColangeloLuigi, fish, 1332Dupont, r. 1402 Kearny
Colback William H., molder, r. 3 Laussat
Colbert Edward J., traveling agent, r. 614 Eddy
" Ellen, widow, r. 114 Oak
" James K., bricklayer, r. 540, 3d
" J. Lee, conductor, r. 634 Elizabeth
" John, gardener, r. 40 Colton
" John H., real estate agent, 304 Montgom-
ery, r. 40 Crocker
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 40 Colton
" Mary A., widow, varieties 450. 3d
" Michael, r. 739 Gough
< Philip G., bookkeeper E. Commins & Co., r,
739 Gough
" William T., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 32
South Park
-8®=Colbert. See Culbert
Colbourn Ellen, widow, r. 2509 Sutter
Colbourne Sylvester W., cabinet maker, r. 530 3d
Colbran Charles A., florist, r. 803 Montgomery
Colbrandt Francis N ., conductor Market St.
Ry., r. 13 Michigan
" Irwin R., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 996
Noe
" Maria, widow, r. 13 Michigan
" Richard S., clerk, r. 996 Noe
Colbron John, r. 909 Laguna
Colbroth Cora L. Miss stenographer Pac. Coast
Co-operative Credit Co., r. 508 Sutter
Colburg Richard, driver, r. 215 Eureka
Colburn Alfred, r. 436, 10th
" Charles, ironworker, r. 1210, 7th Av South
" Edward S., clerk local freight ofBce S. P
Co., r. Oakland
" Frank D. (E. J. Shattuck & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" George, r. 417 Bush
" George, florist, r. 930 Sutter
' ' George L. , salesman American Biscuit Co. ,
r. 1117 Hyde
" Louisa, widow, r. 1169 Mission
Colburn Marcus F. Rev. , pastor Grace Methodist
Church, r. 938, 21st
" Martha Mrs., r. 816 Buchanan
" Orville M.. dental student, r. 1033, 20th
" Orville M. Mrs., widow, r. 1033, 20th
4®-Colburn. See Coburn
Colburt William, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
Colby Alfred S., clerk, r. 409 Franklin
" Andrew J., solicitor, r. 12314 Oak
" Augusta, widow, r. 697 McAllister
Colby C. W., storekeeper Board of Education,
ofQce SW cor Pine and Larkin, tele-
phone East 195
" Delia M. Mrs., medium, r. 12214 Oak
" Ernest, fireman U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrono, r. 7 Scott PI
" Guy I., clerk, r. 719, 14th
" Harvey W., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Brentwood, Cal.
" Henry H., sergeant police, r. 414 Central
Av
" Ida Mrs., nurse, r. 1621 Post
" James, janitor, r. 22 Turk
" Nettie M. Miss, clerk, r. 697 McAllister
" Roy N., clerk, r. 719, 14th
" Sadie R. Miss, stenographer New York
Belting and Packing Co., r. 697 McAl-
lister
" William, master bark Mercury, 35 Steuart,
r. 524a Capp
" William R., driver, r. 104 Webster
Colby Z. Flanders, tobacconist, WiOYs Mission
je»-Colby. See Kolbe and Kolby
Colclough Frederick, steward str Point Loma,
r. 335, 13th
" Samuel, waiter str City of Pueblo
Cold Blast Delivery Co., 109 California, room 1
Coldwell George W. Mrs., widow, r. 564 Pennsyl-
vania Av
" Levett, driver, r. 1010 Valencia
Coldwell Ira B., r. 1031 Valencia
" Owen W., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
2930 Mission
" Truman, blacksmith Guadaloupe Dairy
Co., r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
Jm- Coldwell. See Caldwell
Cole Albert R., electrician Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. 1616 Mason
" Arthur B., conductor Market St. Ry., r. Ill
Fair Oaks
" B. F. Mrs., nurse S. F. Protestant Orphan
Asylum
" Catherine, widow, r. 1711 Broderick
" Charles, waiter The Louvre, r. Alameda
" Charles H., musician J. H. & J. B. Mar-
shall, r. 120, 10th
" Charles M., electrician Phonograph Co., r.
2712 Bush
" Charles M., porter Dalton Bros., r. 337c
San Jose Av
Cole Charles M., secretary California Furni-
ture Manufacturing Co., 117-131 Geary,
r. 610a Bush
" Charles W., laborer, r. 8 Salmon
" Christopher, marine fireman, r. 533, 2d
" C. Melvm Mrs., r. 610a Bush
Cole Daniel T., vice-president Moore, Hunt &
Co., 404 Front, and State Harbor Com-
missioner, 10 California, r. 1719 Geary
" Edward, peddler, r. Contra Costa House
" Edward F., salesman, r. 1106 Gough
" Edward P., attorney at law, 4 and 33 Mills
Bldg., 6th floor, r. 3615 Buchanan
" Elmer K., clerk Argonaut Publishing Co.,
r. Lorin, Cal.
" Eliza Mrs., liquors, 301 Michigan
" Elizabeth M. Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
" Ernest H , r. 707a Hayes
Cole Foster P., treasurer California Furniture
Manufacturing Co., 117-131 Geary, r. 1707
Gough
" Frank G., machinist Williams & Orton, r.
773V^ Folsom
" F. T., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
1622a Howard
" George A., stableman A. S. Anderson, r.
107 New Montgomery
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Cole Grant G., teamster, r. 33V2 Juniper
" Henry, laborer, r. 372 Natoma
" Henry J. (Cole & Wise), r. Alms House
Road nr Corbett Road
" Herbert A., painter, 48 Sacramento
" Isaac H., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. Los Angeles, Cal,
" James, restaurant, 506 Howard, r. 520V4
Howard
" James, tie inspector, r. 2106 Sutter
" James C, student, r. 629 OTarrell
" James H., janitor Plymouth Rock Office
Cleaning Co., r. 372 Natoma
" James S., gas fitter S. F. Gas Light Co.
stove dept., r. 909 Broadway
COLE JASON B.,
drayman and safe moving', NE cor
Main and Mission, telephone Red 1553,
r. 1416 Folsom
Cole J. A., millhand Harris & Jones, r. 773'/4
Folsom
" John, shoemaker, r. 227 Minna
" John A.,r. 915 Capp
" ,lohn D., harness maker Main & Winches-
ter, r. 909 Broadway
" John E., mattress maker John Hoey, r. 1128
Pine
" John F., collector Leege & Mills, r. 121314
Green
" John F., manager cabinet making dept-
Cal. Furniture Mfg . Co., r. 1513a Golden
Gate Av
Cole John R., sales agent New York Insulated
Wire Co.. 18, 2d, r. 1711 Broderick
" Joseph, bartender, r. 301 Michigan
" Joseph F., roadman Cal. St. RR, r. 1227
Filbert
" Joshua, tinsmith Pac. Can Co., r. Lorin
" Juan, peddler, r. 1653 Kearny
" Lena C. Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 520 Grove
" Lomira C, widow, r. Ill Fair Oaks
" Louis, rectifier, r. 3015 Fillmore
^' Lyman W. R., polisher, r. 3015 Fillmore
" Margaret Mrs., janitress Lowell High
School, r. 2061/2, 9th
" Mark T., bookkeeper Hawley Bros. Hard-
ware Co., r. Lorin
" Martha A. Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. Ill Fair Oaks
" Martin, stevedore, r. 75 Clementina
" Mary, with Singer Mfg Co., r. 654 Folsom
" Matthew B.,dept. manager Levi Strauss
& Co., r. 1101 Pine
Cole Nathaniel P., president California Furni-
ture Manufacturing Co., 117-121 Geary, r.
1120 O'Farrell
Cole N. P. & Co. (California Furniture Manu-
facturing Co. successors to), 117-121
Geary
" Parry R., clerk J. K. Armsby Co.
" Percy J., carpenter, r. 332 Sunnyside Av
Cole R. Beverly, physician and surgeon. ofBce
and r. 826 Sutter, hours 2 to 4 p. m.
" Robert, laborer, r. Harrison nr Precita Av
COLE ROBERT E.,
manager livery stable, 246 Third, tele-
phone Main 5619, and with Union
Undertaking Co., 733 Mission, r. 654
Folsom
Cole Samuel D., teamster, r. 325, 49th Av
" Samuel R., teamster, r. 33 Rausch
" Sarah E., widow, r. 1316 Buchanan
" Sterling L,, bookkeeper Wolters Bros. &
Co., r. 311/2 Cherry
" Thomas, mining, 331 Pine, room 20, r. 2405
Octavia
" Thomas H., shoemaker Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 117 Hayes
" Walter H., clerk Union Litho. Co., r. Oak-
land
" William, carpenter, r. 637, 22d
" William, decorator Daniel Foley, r. 814, 15th
" William, shing er, r. 1942^4 Mission
" William G., pressman, r. 1563 Kearny
" William H., bartender Mary A. Carroll, r.
206 Silver Av
Cole William H., painter, r. 637, 22d
Cole William L., assistant secretary State
Board of Harbor Commissioners, 10 Cali-
fornia, r. 1719 Geary
" & Wise (Henry J. Cole and John L.Wise),
dairy, Alms House Road nr Corbett Av
-^Cole. See Kohl, Coale and Cohl
Coleman Abraham, barber, 527 Sacramento, r.
428 Green
Abram, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 511B
Greenwich •
Adolph, barber, 644 Washington, r. 918
Broadway
Alexander, plumber Thomas Gainford, r.
425 Green
Andrew, pawnbroker, 41, 3d, r. 2114 Pine
Andrew Jr., bartender John T. Coleman, r.
2114 Pine
Ann, widow, r. 2725 Bryant Av
Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 6I71/9, Post
Coleman Barry, vice-president and manager
United Carriage Co., 12 New Montgom-
ery, r. 1415b Clay
" Birdie E. Miss, bookkeeper S. F. Shoe
House, r. 915 Buchanan
" Brothers (Morris and Harry), furniture, 915
Mission
" Catherine, widow, r. 11 Clara
" Catherine, widow, r. 636 Oak
" Charles, r. 623 O'Farrell
" Charles, driver John Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
" Charles, real estate, r. 1606 Post
" Charles, tailor, 416?;£ Natoma
" Charles C, billiard marker, r. 643 Folsom
" Charles E., manufacturers' agent, 120 Sut-
ter, r. San Leandro
" Charles L., r. 1226 Golden Gate Av
" Dallam H., clerk James D. Brown, r. 92,
13th
" Daniel, r. 109 Juniper
" Daniel, laborer, r. 407 Tehama
" Daniel, laborer, r. 3112 Webster
" Daniel, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1. Rivoli
Av
" Daniel, teamster, r. NE cor Moulton and
Webster
" Daniel Jr., boiler maker Eureka Boiler
Wks, r. 109 Juniper
'• Daniel F., boiler maker, r. 133 Clara
" Daniel G., with Pope & Talbot and secre-
tary S. F. Athletic Club, r. 1316 Hayes
" Daniels H., policeman, r. 1316 Hayes
•' Daniel R., clerk Stevenson & Co.
" David C, draughtsman Bryan J. Clinch, r.
2725 Bryant Av
" David R., agent, r. 1927 San Carlos Av
" Dennis, boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 109 Juniper
" Dennis, janitor 109 California, room 31, r.
1030 Pacific
" Dennis, janitor New City Hall, r. 281 Stev-
enson
" Dennis R., teamster, r. 1509 Buchanan
" Dupont, clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1415b
Clay
" E., bookkeeper, r. 139, 4th
" E., seaman str Eureka
" E. B. Mrs., r. 1900 Franklin
Coleman Edward, president Pacific Rolling
Mill Co., 100 Market, r. NW cor Frank-
lin and California
" Edward H., salesman Fisher Bros., r. 1316
Hayes
" Edward M., r. 92, 13th
" Edward R., carpenter, r. 2015 Polk
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 305V4, 6th
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Coleman Ellen, widow, r. 13.3 Clara
" Elvira Miss, teacber Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 422 Ellis
" Eulalia. widow, r. 32 South Park
Coleman Evan J., president Pacific Transfer
Co. and attorney at law, 20 Sutter, r. 1450
Sacramento
" F., nail maker Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.
" Frances E. Miss, teacher North Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1345 Powell
" Frank, barber Fred E. Sand, r. 7 Mint Av
" Frank E., clerk Le Count Bros., r. 803
Mason
Coleman Gano W., proprietor Chase's New
England Home Bakery, 1923 Fillmore, r.
485 Haight
" Geary, r. 1109, 26th
" George E., druggist, r. 1330 Buchanan
" Granville W., r. 92, 13th
" Hannah, widow, r. 27V2 Shotwell
" Harlow G., embalmer H. C. Porter & Co.,
r. 122 Eddy
" Harriet A., widow, r. 1330 Buchanan
" Harry (Coleman Bros.i.r. 27V4 Shotwell
" Harry L.., r. 1823 Sacramento
" Hattie E. Miss, stenographer Bissinger &
Co., r. 915 Buchanan
" Helen Mrs., r. 1012 Haight
" Henry, clerk Empire House, 639 Clay
" Henry, painter, r. 2508 Post
Coleman Henry R., librarian Mercantile Li-
brary, NE cor Van Ness and Golden
Gate Avs, r. 917 Army
" H. P., purser str Areata
" J., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" James, laborer, r. 1008 Florida
" James, machinist, r. 501 Napa
" James, packer Anglo- American Crockery
and Glassware Co., r. 11a Clara
" James M., machinist, r. 1045 Folsom
" James S., fruits, Fulton opp 7th Av, r. 1209
Folsom
Coleman James V., capitalist, office 31-32 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. Palace Hotel
" James W., real estate agent, 24 Mont-
gomery, r. IO614 Haight
Jane, widow, r. .354, 24th
Jane, widow, r. 2724 Folsom
J. B., bookmaker, r. Palace Hotel
Jeannette Miss, r. 1345 Powell
John, electrician, r. 77% Colton
John, laborer, r. 12 Harriet
John, watchman, r. 73 Water
John A., groceries and wines and liquors,
23 Clara
John A., laborer, r. 13% Madison Av
John C, capitalist, r. 1834 California
Coleman John E. W., dealer in paints, oils,
glass, gilt and plain wall paper, 926 Fol-
som
" John H., engineer Louis Saroni & Co., r. 1038,
19th
" John H., laborer, r. 3 Uranus
" John J., compositor, r. 1008 Florida
" John J., harness maker Main'& Winchester,
r. 315 Natoma
" John J., seaman, r. 924 Howard
" John J., watchman, r. 37a Clara
" John P., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
133 Clara
" John T., carpenter, r. 2725 Bryant Av
" John T., liquors, SE cor Ellis and Jones, r.
326 Ellis
" Joseph, r. 27% Shotwell
" Joseph, bartender, r. 6.33 Jessie
" Joseph, boots and shoes, 110, 2d, r. 112 2d
Coleman Joseph, copyist County Clerk's ofBce,
r. 915 Mission
" Joseph G., with S. Jonas
" Joseph H., expressman, 19%, 4th, r. 25%
Shotwell
" Joseph J., painter and decorator, r. 1316
Hayes
" Josiah M., porter Dalziel & Moller, r. 92,
13th
" Julius, apprentice B. A. Sammann
" Kate, widow, r. 730%, 22d
" Kate Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Lipman C, r. 1226 Golden Gate Av
" Louis H., inspector Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 428 Green
" Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 713b O'Farrell
" Louisa F. Miss, r. 2114 Pine
" Luther B., clerk freight auditor's dept S. P.
Co., r. 1254 California
" Margaret M., widow, dressmaker, r. 405
Turk
" Margaret M. Miss, vocalist, r. 2114 Pine
" May. widow, r. 1418 Hyde
" Mary V. Miss, stenographer, r. 133 Clara
" Max, peddler, r. 623 Fulton
" Maurice, expressman, r. 112 Shotwell
" Meyer, tailor, r. 509 Birch Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 650, 4th
" Michael, laundryman, r. 1700 Kearny
" Michael, seaman, r. 11 Pacific
" Michael, solicitor Sailors' Home
" Michael D.. salesman Blyth & Trott, r.
764 San Jose Av
" Michael J., dairyman Patrick Coleman, r.
Naples nr China Av
" Morris (Coleman Bros.), r. 27% Shotwell
" Nicholas, mining, r. 1137 Geary
" Patrick, r. 11a Clara
" Patrick, dairy, Naples nr China Av
" Patrick, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
" Patrick A., driver Patrick Coleman, r.
Naples nr China Av
" Pauline, widow, r. 1501% Fillmore
" Peter, policeman, r. 938 Capp
" Philip, laborer Bissinger & Co., r. 202
Langton
" Philip, laborer, r. 941. 15th
" Ralph C, dentist, 1631 Devisadero, r. 1606
Post
" Richard, laborer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 3112 Webster
" R. L., r. Palace Hotel
" Robert, r. 2516 Fillmore
" Robert, salesman, r. 43, 6th
" Sargent W., painter, r. 1330 Buchanan
" Simon, r. 722 Filbert
" Simon, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 915 Buchanan
" Solomon, r. 511b Greenwich
" Sophie G. Miss, r. 1415b Clay
" Sybil J., widow, r. 1305% Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 12 Anthony
" Thomas, hoseman Engine 28, r. 1000 Mont-
gomery
" Thomas, laborer, r. 113% Shipley
" Thomas B., clerk Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 139,
4th
" Thomas J., policeman, r. 308 Scott
" W., waiter, str City of Pueblo
" William, machinist, r. 20 Harriet
" William, policeman, r. 21 Shotwell
" William, stevedore, r. NWcor Clement
and 2d Av
" William E., clerk chief quartermaster's
office dept. of Cal., r. 418 Sutter
" William F., liquors, 241 O'Farrell
•' William F., plumber, r. llA Clara
" William J., house raiser J. S. Stratton, r.
Ill Polk
" William S., salesman Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. Berkeley
" William T. Mrs., widow, r. 2516 Fillmore
" W. W., insurance agent Boyd & Dickson,
r. 13 Elgin Park Av
jfiS^Coleman. See Colman, Kohlman and Kol-
man
Colen Bertha, widow, r. 941 Shotwell
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Colen Everett M., clerk Foster & Orear, r. UOT'^
Vallejo
" Frank, tile setter, r. 5\4 Bowie Av
" Jolm H., r. 1P31 Mason
j^^Colen. See Colin and Collin
Coles Catherine, widow, r. 2717 Mission
" Francis A., slioe laster Siebe, Glanville
Co., r. Oakland
" Harrison P., secretary and treasurer
Union Gas Engine Co., 309-311 Howard,
r. 35 Beaver
" Ida E. Miss, principnl South End Primary
School, r. 223 Castro
" Walter, teamster C. E. Goss, r. 511D, 18th
" W. F., r. Palace Hotel
" William H., stevedore S. F. Lumber Co.,
r. 552 Haight
" William J., packer Porter, Slessinger &
Co., r. Oakland
" William L., attorney at law, r. 223 Castro
Coleson William H., metal spinner Joseph
Budde, r. 564 Minna
Colestock Logan A., dentist, r. 612 Van Ness Av
" Thomas D., bookkeeper Edwin Mohrig, r.
148 Hancock
" William W., r. 148 Hancock
Coleston Samuel H., boiler maker, r. 1607
Church
" William J., boiler maker, r. 1607 Church
Colette Claudine, r. 1019 Clay
Coletti G., musician, r. 618 Braadway
" William, boiler maker P. F. Dundon, r. 443,
1st
Colety David, porter J. H. Newbauer & Co., r.
Oakland
" Henry M., manager AtlanticFish Co., 305-
307 Front, r. 185^ Bryant Av
Coley Alfred B., advertising agent, r. 3014
Golden Gate Av
Colfenbach Henry, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 2 Ridley PI
Golfer Josephine Miss, confectionery, 12 Hayes
Colford Henry N., clerk, r. 816, 23d
" Margaret E., widow, r. 816, 23d
" Philip E., clerk S. P. Co., r. 816, 23d
Colgan Charles L., r. 226, 11th
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaking, 2937 Mission
" John, r. 19 South Park
" John, fireman fire boat Governor Irwin, r.
226, 11th
" John Jr., driver Frank Greg, r. 226, 11th
" Little Miss (Shortt & Colgan), r. 1631 Polk
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 542, 1st
" William, gripman Geary St. R R, r.
307, 1st Av
' ' William H. , wool sorter Flint & McLennan,
r. 1035 Market
Colgett George, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. Oak-
land
Colif Herman C, musician, r. 416 Bryant
Colimorio Julia Miss, r. lUlA Jackson
Colin Alphonse, laborer, r. Mission bet 23d and
24th
4®=-Colin. See Colan and Collin
Colino Jean, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co., r.
519 Bush
Coliseum Music Hall, 901^4 Kearny
Coll John, shoemaker, r. 227 Minna
" Michael, laborer, r. 226, 8th
Collateral Bank, 15 Grant Av
Collaton Burnett, laborer, r. 533 Mission
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 533 Mission
CoUeary John, laborer, r. 3422 Bryant Av
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Custom House, 3d floor
Collector of Internal Revenue, United States,
Osca M. Welburn, U. S. Appraisers'
Bldg, room 4
Collector of Licenses, City and County, New
City Hall, 1st floor
Collector of Taxes, City and County, New City
Hall. 1st floor
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College of Dentistry, University of California,
L. L. Dunbar, D. D. S.. dean, 6th floor
Donohoe Bldg
College of Music, 15 Mercantile Library Bldg
College Of Notre Dame, Mother Julia Theresa
Superior, Dolores nr 16th
" of Pharmacy, William M. Searby dean, 113
Fulton
" Hall, 106 McAllister
CoUenburg August, laborer, r. 318 Langton
" August Jr., clerk Frederick Bruggen, r. 441,
33d
Colleran Bernard F., laborer, r. 533 Mission
" Patrick, r. 542 Howard
" Thomas, fireman, r. 532 Mission
Collery John, teamster, r. 2422 Bryant Av
Collet Clementina, widow, r. 58 Tiffany Av
" Eugene, painter, r. 1109 Rhode Island
Colleton Alice, widow, r. 524 Bryant
" James A., r. 534 Bryant
>6®-Colleton. See Culliton
CoUett Charles W., cutter Valentine Tailoring
Co.,r. 919,23d
" Harry G., bookkeeper Pac. States Adver-
tising Bureau, r. 919, 33d
" Selina S., widow, r. 919, 23d
" Theodore H.. master mariner, r. 198 Lom-
bard
" William J., longshoreman, r. 153 Minna
Collette Rosine, laundryman, r. 1019 Clay
Colletti Joseph, blacksmith, r. 358 Brannan
Colley Charles J., architect, 67 Flood Bldg, r.
1835 Scott
" Frederick A., r. 206 San Jose Av
" Moses H., builder, r. 206 San Jose Av
Collie Leslie, r. 819, 30th
" Robert, barber, r. 1403 Polk
' ' Thomson (Thomson Collie & Co.), r. Alameda
Collie Thomson & Co. (Thomson Collie, Peter
Demings and John Erikson), bay and
river freighting. Pier 7, Steuart
Collier Buckner K. (Collier & Grant), r. 14 Mc-
Allister
" George W., gripman Cal. St .RR., r. 423 Pine
" Henry B. Rev., associate rector St. John's
Episcopal Church, r. 109 Capp
" James, stone cutter John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 537 Frederick
" James W., cutter, r. 1305 Vallejo
" John, carpenter, r. 54 St. Ann's Bldg
" John M., Dutcher Poly, Heilbron & Co.
" Mary, widow, lodgings, 142, 6th
" Peter F., publisher, 89-93 Murphy Bldg, r.
New York
" R. B. H., salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Alameda
" Richard H., agent New York Life Ins. Co.
" Robert G., salesman, r. 1724 Clay
Collier & Grant (Buckner K. Collier and Hugh
Clifton Grant), attorneys at law, 14 Mc-
Allister, rooms 13-13-14, telephone Jessie
581
im- Collier. See CoUyer
CoUigan Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1333 Vallejo
" Edwin, engineer Engine 3, r. 413 Bush
" Francis, butcher, r. 1333 Vallejo
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1333 Vallejo
" Terence, engineer, r. 1333 Vallejo
" Terence Jr., clerk, r. 1333 Vallejo
" William, clerk, r. 1333 Vallejo
J8®=- CoUigan. See Culligan
Collin Donald A., carpenter, r. 25 Chattanooga
" Henry F., bull er, r. 25 Chattanooga
" Jeremiah, lithograph transferer, r. 8i4 Chat-
tanooga
^8®= Collin. See Colen and Colin
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CoUings Francis Mrs., widow, r. 28 Norfolk
Collins Adeline L. Mrs. (Collins & Lyons), r. 1420
Masonic Av
" A. F., commission merchant, r. Olympic
Club
" Albert, clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co.,r. 808V4 McAllister
" Albert L.., clerk, r. 1417 Harrison
■' Albert, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 14 Hayes
" Andrew C, salesman Western Furnishing
Co., r. 834 Turk
" Ann, widow, r. 425, 3d
" Annie, widow, r. 277 Jessie
" Annie, widow, r. 1523, 24th
" Annie, domestic, 815 Oak
" Arthur C. physician, r. 3119 Mission
" Austin W., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co.. r.
2624 Larkin
" Asa W., watchman, r. 627 Webster
" B. Mrs., lodgings, 2314, 6th
' ' Bartholomew J . , painter J. St. Denis & Co. .
r. 107 Juniper
" Belle, widow, r. 641 Golden Gate Av
" Benjamin, pressman Frank Eastman & Co.,
r. 617 Bush
" Bernard, cigar maker Charles Harris, r.
231/2, 6th
" Bessie, domestic, 2908 Jackson
" B. G., r. 657Folsom
" Bridget, widow, r. 6521/2 Willow Av
" Bridget Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Bridget Mrs., groceries, 6 Norton PI
" Brothers (Mortimer and John T.), dry goods,
" C. Alfred', millwright, r. 2508 Bryant Av
" Caroline, widow, r. 10% Rausch
" Catherine Mrs., r. 530, 9th
" Charles, fisherman, r. 3 Bartol
" Charles A., marble polisher, r. 957 Market
" Charles J., r. 631 Larkin
" Charles J. Jr. (Collins & Co.), r. 631 Larkin
" Charles T., salesman United States Watch
Co. r. 519 Douglass
" Charles W., compositor, r. 308 Hayes
" Christopher H., laborer, r. 2 Caroline
" Coleman, r. 627 Webster
" Conway, laborer, r. 1.58 Solano
" Conway, seaman, r. 3 Tehama
" Cornelius C, clerk, r. 518, 3d
" Daisy, r. 2 Wall PI
" Daniel, clerk, r. 925 Harrison
" Daniel, cook Alms House
" Daniel, groceries and liquors, 321 Clemen-
tina
" Daniel, laborer, r. 14 Zoe
" Daniel, laborer, r. 741 Tehama
" Daniel, miner, r. 210 Washington
" Daniel, varieties, 210, 24th
" Daniel J., clerk John T. Collins r 1114
Bryant
" David R., real estate, r. 15 Fulton
" Delia, domestic, 1832 Bush
" Dennis, r. 201/^ Sycamore Av
" Dennis, asst. superintendent Presidio and
Ferries RR., r. 1910 Leavenworth
" Dennis, butcher, r. 6th Av South bet K and L
" Dennis, laborer, r. 33'^ Gilbert
" Dennis, laborer, r. 515 Howard
" Dennis B., r. 922 Pine
" Dennis P., cook Collins & Wheeland, r
112914 Broadway
" Edward, r. 6 Norton PI
" Edward, bartender, r. 719, 21st
" Edward, laborer, r. Ui-i Harriet
" Edward, laborer, r. 223 Langton rear
Collins Edward F., salesman United States
Watch Co., r. 12181/2 Haight
" Edward L., attorney at law, 35 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. Oakland
" Ellen, domestic. 1236 O'Farrell
" Ellery A., machinist, r. 2508 Bryant Av
" Emma, widow, r. 1120 Mission
" Frank, teamster, r. 366 Natoma
" Frank, teamster Gross & Mullaney, r. 149
9th
" Franklin E., watchman, r. 4914 Tehama
" Frederick, r. 123, 23d
" Frederick A., machinist, r. NW cor Ken-
tucky and Solano
" Frederick R., draughtsman, r. lOlOi/i Hyde
" Frederick T., hatter, r. lOW-A Hyde
" George, drayman, r. 1016 Pacific
" George, meterman, r. IO3714 Market
" George, policeman, r. 409 Dolores
" George B., pictorial painter, r. 228 Hill
Collins George D., attorney at law, 21-22
Crocker Bldg. r. Alameda
" George D., laborer S. P. Co., r. 530, 9th
" George E., clerk, r. 8O81/2 McAllister
" George H., expressman, 507 Front, r. 1016
Pacific
Collins George H., president Higgins & Col-
lins, 22 Market, r. Oakland
" George W., designer, r. 3119 Mission
" George W., secretary W. W. Chase & Co.,
430, 5th, r. NE cor Guerrero and 21st
" Hannah, widow, r. 15 Alta rear
Collins Harry, proprietor The Criterion, SE
cor Stockton and O'Farrell, r. 518 Ellis
■' Harry J., bookkeeper George M. Wood &
Co., r. 8O81/2 McAllister
" Henry, driver Thomas J. McGowan, r. 308,
8th
" Henry, jeweler R. Bujannoff, r. 166 Clara
" Henry, liquor dealer, r. 518 Ellis
" Henry, waiter, r. Ill Perry
" Henry C, clerk F. F. Meier, r. 1120 Mission
" Henry C, contracting freight agent S. P
Co., 613 Market, r. 1411 Webster
" Henry J., chief engineer str Point Arena, r.
73914 Guerrero
" Henry T. Mrs., dressmaking, 808i^ McAllis-
ter
" Howard M., clerk, r. 204 Ellis
" Ida M. Miss, teacher music, r. 808i4 Mc-
Allister
" Ira, porter Getz Bros, & Co., r. 959 Mission
" James, r. 510, 21st
" James, carpenter, r.
" James, carpenter, r.
" James, carpenter, r.
dover Avs
" James, clerk, r. 558 Olive Av
" James, iron worker, r. 1414 Harriet
" James, laborer, r. 532 Mission
" James, laborer, r. 741 Tehama
" James, laborer, r. 749 Tehama
" James, machine hand Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 1908 San Carlos Av
" James, special policeman, r. 1320 Steiner
" James, stone cutter, r. 13714 Langton
" James, trimmer B. Grave Co., r. SYz Chat-
tanooga
" James C, r. 1829 Eddy
'■ James C. B., asst. druggist S. F. Polyclin-
ic, r. 30 Dore
" James E., morocco presser, r. 7 Falmouth
" James E., salesman Kane & Heanev, r. 308
Sutter
" James F., brass finisher, r. 162154 Howard
" James F., teamster, r. 323 Oak
" James H., iron worker, r. 16 Isis
" James H., laborer, r. SSV^ Gilbert
" James J., teamster, r. 357 Clementina
" James R., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1311
Pine
" Jane, widow, r. 923 Harrison
" Jane, widow, r. 1437 Pacific
" Jane Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Jean, theatrical performer, r. 605 Pine
" Jennie Mrs., r. 915 Powell
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1114 Bryant
" Jeremiah F., trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co.. r. 10 Louisa
659 Minna
1654 Market
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Collins J. L. Mrs., r. 1122 Jackson
" John, r. 1191/2 Fell
" John, baker, r. 30 Dore
" John, basket maker Weston Basket and
Mfg. Co., r. 923 Harrison
" John, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 411
Clipper
" John, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" John, compositor Coast Seamen's Journal,
r. 308 Hayes
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 323 Lyon
" John, hod carrier, r. 1.57 Dore rear
" John, laborer, r. 358'/4 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 411 Clipper
" John, laborer, r. 1126 Treat Av
" John, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r. York
nr Army
" John, longshoreman, r. 332 Day
" John, machinist Marshutz & Cantrell, r. 3
Tehama
" John, marine engineer, r. 936 Powell
" John, motorman. r. 1003 Minnesota
" John, rope splicer John A. Roebling's Sons
Co., r. 1609Folsom
" John, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" John, tanner, r. 410, 25th
" John, workman U. S. Mint, r. 24 Hoffman
" John Rev., assistant rector St. Joseph's
Church (R. C), r. 214, 10th
" John B., policeman, r. 244a 12th
" John E., teamster, r. 27 Natoma
" John H., gasfltter, r. 402i/^, 5th
" John J., fireman Marshutz & Cantrell, r. 3
Tehama
" John J., porter, r. 126 Castro
" John L. (Casey & Collins), r. 39 Gilbert
" John R., laborer, r. 15 Eureka
" John T. (Collins Bros.), r. imv^ Fell
" John T., groceries and liquors, 1114 Bryant
" John W., r. 15 Langton
" Joseph, r. 1116 Vallejo
" Joseph, elevator man 101 Sansome, r. 308,
8th
" Joseph, elevator man. r. 925 Harrison
" Joseph, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" Joseph B.. book ruler H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1621 1/2 Howard
" Joseph F., steam fitter, r. 16 Isis
" Joseph J., traveling salesman Louis Sar-
oni & Co., r. 202 Turk
•' Joseph v., clerk Station D postoffice,*r. 326
Sanchez
" Joseph v., fancy dry goods, 1901 Devisa-
dero, r. 1903 Devisadero
" Joseph W., agent Ashland Woolen Mills,
516-518 Market, r. 1721 Jones
" Julia, widow, r. 1807A Howard
" J. W., gripman Sutter St. Ry„ r. 1148 Sutter
Collins K., president The S. H. Collins Co., 227
Kearny, r. 2512 Sacramento
" Kale, widow, r. 515 Folsom
" Kate Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 623 Howard
" Kate Miss, telephone operator, r. 206 Eddy
" Kittle, domestic, 1238 Golden Gate Av
" L. Miss, dressmaking, 122 Murphy Bldg
" Lena, widow, r. lOV^ Rausch
" Lulu J. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
2917 Mission
" Loring, clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co., r.
1910 Leavenworth
" Margaret Miss, dressmaking, 936 Powell
" Margaret B. Mrs., seamstress, r. 308, 8th
•' Mark H., bagmaker, r. WSy^ McAllister
" Martin J., shipliner, r. 308, 8th
" Mary, widow, r. 12 Ford
" Mary, widow, 345^ Diamond
" Mary, widow, r. 321, 29th
" Mary, widow, r. 419 Stevenson
" Mary, widow, r. 532 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 1320 Steiner
" Mary Mrs., r. 523 Golden Gate Av
" Mary Mrs., r. 617 Mission
" Mary, domestic, 2449 Howard
" Matthew, liquors, r. 1418 Montgomery
" Michael, r. 18 Bonita
" Michael, bartender John J. Lane, r. 4181/
Fulton
Collins Michael, drayman Cal. Powder Wks, r.
S s Baker bet Beach and Jefferson
" Michael, engineer, r. 1010 Montgomery
" Michael, foreman, r. 1032 Noe
" Michael, groceries and liquors, 1361 Folsom
" Michael D., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 325 Franklin
" Michael J., bartender Francis Lande, r.
2907 Baker
" Miles, laborer, r. 4 Michigan
" Mortimer (Collins Bros.), r. 609 Ellis
" Nathan W. (C. A. Castner & Co.), r. 2519
McAllister
" Nimrod D., driver Engine 14, r. 1008 Mc-
Allister
" Patrick, fireman, r. 123, 2.3d
" Patrick, laborer, r. 512 Mission
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
" Patrick, salesman Joseph Enright, r. 1131
Howard
" Patrick, ship carpenter, r. 73 Natoma
" Patrick C, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
" Patrick F., teamster, r. Schuyler nr Cort-
land Av
" Patrick H., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
16e Stanly PI
" Patrick J., hostler James Fagen & Son,
r. 27 Natoma
" Peter, laborer, r. 33'/4 Gilbert
" Peter, master mariner, r. 314 Brannan
" Peter F., r. 1621% Howard
" Peter Q., machinist, r. 515 Folsom
" Richard, hackdriver T. Foley, r. 910 Filbert
" Richard, laborer, r. 3 Uranus
" Richard, porter California Hotel, r. 13
Powell
" Richard, ropemaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. Alameda
" Richard J., bricklayer, r. 1120a Treat Av
" Richard M., r. 508 Capp
" Richard R., r. 2917 Mission
" Robert E., bartender F. Mann, r. Alameda
" Robert A., student, r. 1815 Eddy
Collins Rotoert U., secretary Hale and Norcross
Silver Mining Co., 3 S. F. Stock Ex-
change Bldg, r. 2502 Leavenworth
" Robert V., jeweler Harry W. Tuckey, r. 523
Golden Gate Av
" Rosalie, widow, r. 324, 19th
" Samuel, car finisher, r. 690 Brannan
" Samuel H., with The S. H Collins Co.,
r. 2512 Sacramento
" Sarah Miss, dressmaking, 516 Van Ness Av
Collins S. H. Co. The (incorporated), K. Collins
president, Simon Reinstein vice-presi-
dent, Henry Reinstein secretary, Harry
Striem treasurer and manager, watches,
jewelry, diamonds, optical goods and
loan office, 227 Kearny
" Sidney, bootblack, r. 619 Bush
" Silas M. (Collins & Wheeland), r. 909
Broderick
" T. Mrs., r. 515 Folsom
" Theresa Miss, r. 231 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, r. 1148 Sutter
" Thomas, boiler maker, r. 718 Howard
" Thomas, cement worker, r. 81 Natoma
" Thomas, driver Seegelken & Buckner, r.
935 Howard
" Thomas, machinist, r. 226 Michigan
" Thomas, melter Selby Smelting and Lead
Co.
" Thomas, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 3
Belvedere
" Thomas E., supervisor deposit melting U.
S. Mint, r. 525 Stevenson
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Collins Thomas F., butcher, r. Schuyler nr Cort-
land Av
" Thomas F., engineer, r. 28 Williamson
" Thomas H., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 815 Laurel Av
" Thomas J., packer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 558
Olive Av
" Thomas W., with L. W. McGlauflin, r. 1815
Eddy
" Timothy, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Timothy, laborer, r. 323 Oak
" Timothy, marine fireman, r. 15 Hampton PI
" Timothy, teamster, r. 742 Folsom
" Timothy, typecaster, r. 1938 Greenwich
" Timothy H., r. 515 Folsom
" Wade H., butcher. SE cor O'Farrell and
Larkin, r. 627 Webster
•' Walter, porter Eugene G. Davis, r. 1829 Eddy
" W. D., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
Golden Gate
" William, liquors, 635 Davis, r. 1714 Stockton
" Williams, teamster Morris Windt, r. cor
San Bruno Av and 26th
" William, tinioofer, r. 277 Jessie
" William D. (Eachus & Collins), r. 14 Mc-
Allister
" William F.. wool scourer, r. 402V4, 5th rear
" William H., bookkeeper U. Sf Laundry
Assn., r. 30 Fair Oaks
" William J., stableman J. P. Ferguson &
Son, r. 134, 7th
" William P., boilermaker, r. 2124 Howard
" William P., jointer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 530,
9th
" William P., shipjoiner Union I. Wks. r. 16
Isis
" William R., barber, r. 1111 Hyde
" William T., plumber, r. 306 Green
" William W.. engineer, r. 720 Lott
" & Co. (Charles J. Collins Jr.), hatters, 1018
Market
" & Lyons (Mrs. Adeline L. Collins and John
Lyons), teamsters. Pier 11. Steuart
Collins & Wheeland (Silas M. Collins and
Samuel Wheeland), wholesale and retail
wines and liquors, 329 Montgomery and
511 California
.e®= Collins. See Ceilings
Collinson Joseph H., motorman Market St. Ry.,
r. 1014 Farren Av
" Walter M., clerk estate James G. Fair r
720 Broderick
CoUis Austin W., r. 2614 Larkin
" Frank, gardener, 1150 California
Collischonn Philip, physician, 757 Folsom
Collison J. A. Mrs., widow, r. 917 Hayes
ColLner James T., hoseman Engine 9, r. 11 Na-
toma
" John, compositor, r. 11 Natoma
" John Jr., teamster, r. 11 Natoma
Collom Leslie H. (MacEwen&Collom), 69 Flood
" Mary A., widow, r. 29 Valley
" Michael, clerk, r. 29 Valley
" William J., clerk, r. 29 Valley
" William N., printer MacEwen & Collom
Collonan William J., clerk The United Press
Collopy George E., finisher W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 714a Clementina
" James, bakery, 853 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 714a Clementina
" Richard, box maker, r. 714a Clementina
CoUor Margaret, widow, groceries and liquors
3417, 16th
CoUudi Albert H., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r
3120 California
Collum Benjamin J., clerk Standard Shirt Fac-
tory, r. 99 Powell Av
" John, assistant O'Connor, MoSatt & Co., r.
99 Powell Av
Jm- Collum. See CuUum
Collver James E., clerk William H. Harrison, r.
119a Powell
«S=- Collyer. See Collier
Collymoie Robert, bookkeeper, r. 16 Pond
Colman Abraham, merchant tailor, 775 Market,
r. 1219 Eddy
" Aimwell F., shpping clerk Am. Tobacco
Co., r. 935 Golden Gate Av
" August, clerk, r. 1403 Gough
" Birdie E. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 915 Buchanan
Colman Charles, importer and dealer fine hats,
130 Kearny, r. 1504 Post
" Charles G., cutter A. Colman, r. 1219 Eddy
" H., messenger J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 935
Golden Gate Av
" Hattie E. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 915 Buchanan
" Herrman, stoves and tinware, 1306 Stock-
ton, r. 1330S:ockton
" Jerome, student, r. 309 Powell
" Joseph, r. 8 Grant Av
" Martin, liquors, 1702 Market, r. 221 Page
" Morris, with Charles Colman, r. 309 Powell
" Simon, shoemaker, r. 915 Buchanan
4®=" Colman. See Coleman, Kohlman and Kol-
man
Colmann George, collector, r. 2338 Pine
" Rudolph, clerk Abraham Newmark, r. 1633
Eddy
Colmer Charles, painter, r. 12, 26th
" Jacob F., teams er Perry J. Smith, r.
Munich nr Brazil Av
" Mary Mrs., nurse, r. 744 Ellis
Colmesnil George T., draughtsman, r. 1814
Bush
" Mary A., widow, r. 1814 Bush
Colnon Edward L., president State Board of
Harbor Commissioners, 10 California, r.
809 Haight
Coloboros Peter (Ragenovich & Coloboros), r.
1213 Powell
Cologria Emanuel, restaurant, 323, 3d
Colombat A. Mrs., fringe manufacturer, 113
O'Farrell, r. 1221 Greenwich
" Henry, foreman A. Colombat, r. 1221 Green-
wich
Colombel Charles, driver, r. 11 Redwood Court
Colombet Cherubie Miss, artist, r. 1210V^, 33d
Colombini Antonio, waiter, r. 1012 Montgomery
" Giuseppe (Colombini & Romani), r. 635
Vallejo
" Pietro, waiter, r. 1012 Montgomery
" & Romani (G. Colombini and L. Romani),
restaurant, 525 Sansome
Colombo Alex, cook, r. 24 Latona
" Antone, liquors, r. 401 Octavia, r. 404 Fell
'■ Giovanni, laborer, r. 1112 Kearny
" Guillaume, r. 1113 Kearny
" Hall, 635 Broadway
" Hotel, Frank Fabris proprietor, 621 Broad-
way
" Joseph, laborer, r. 29 Hinckley
Colombo Leopoldo, proprietor American Furni-
ture Co., 1127-1131 Market, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" M., master mariner, 9 Mission
Colombo Market, bet Front and Davis, Clark
and Pacific
" Market Hotel, 110 Pacific
" Mary, widow, r. 3 Gaven
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1022% Jackson
" Nicola (Baraco & Colombo), r. 176 Vande
water
Colon Charles bartender Allais & Bodin. r. 522
Pine
" John H., policeman, r. 1921 Mason
" Joseph, bootblack. 429 Montgomery Av., r.
13 Union PI
Colongue M., tanner, r. 617 Pacific
Colonial The, Mrs. S. B. Johnson proprietor, SE
cor Pine and Jones
Colosseum Liquor Saloon, Kayser& Mayer pro-
prietors, 910 Market
Colpe Charles H., druggist Baldwin & Baxter,
r. New Western Hotel
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Colquhoun Robert D., asst. librarian Mechanics
Institute, r. 1830 Bush
Colquist Adolph, tailor r. 1459 Castro
Colson Edward A., r. Old People's Home
" Tobina Mrs., r. Old People's Home
j8®"Colson. See Coulson
Coldstrup John F., master mariner, r. 1201 Ne-
braska
Colt J. B. & Co. (New York), manufacturers
optical lanterns, focusing electric lamps,
etc., George Breck manager, 131 Post
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.
(Hartford, Conn.), I. R. D. Grubb, Pacific
Coast agent, manufacturers military
and sporting firearms, 517-519 Market
Coltelli Angelo Rev., S. J., professor St. Igna-
tius College
Colter Edward J., carrier postofflce, r. 2316 Pine
" E. G., brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Eliza, widow, r. 2322 Pine
" Hilda, laundress. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" John N., deputy Assessor, r. 2322 Pine
" Mary Miss, laundress, r. 212i/4 Perry
" Peter J., compositor, r. 306 Valencia
" William T., carpenter, r. 2322 Pine
J8®=-Colter. See Coulter.
Colthrop Robert, janitor Simpson & Millar, r.
370 Natoma
Coltis Hugh, car cleaner, r. 32V2 Zoe
Coltman Willliam, teamster, r. 641 Minna
Colton Alric 0., attorney at law, 12 Mills Bldg ,
6th floor, r. 2217!/2 Pine
" Charles, artist, r. 124, 6th
" Chester F. Mrs., widow, r. 1817 Green
Colton Dental Association, Dr. Charles W.
Decker. 6, 8 and 10 Phelan Bldg
COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION
Phelan Bldg., Rooms 6, 8 and 10.
(Entrance 806 Market.)
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The only office that makes and gives the cele-
brated "Colton Gas." Established in 1863. Over
40,000 references. Also perform all operations
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Colton Franklin D. Mrs., widow, r. 2217V4 Pine
" Franklin L., r. 22171/2 Pine
" House, Mrs. Dora Vestey proprietor, 448'/4,
3d
" James, plumber, r. 137 Dore
" Lena W. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 1817 Green
" Louis, printer Goodman-Levison Co., r.
722 Green
" William, r. 261/^ Dore rear
" William, bartender, r. 1525 Turk
Columbia Bicycle Riding Academy, Guy S. Dyer
manager, 1966-1974 Page
" Building and Loan Association, Dennery &
Gunzburger secretaries, 214 Pine, room 3
" Cloak and Suit House, Herman Shemanski
proprietor, 1022 Market
Columbia Coffee and Spice Co., Houser, Levy
& Co. proprietors, 112-114 Front
" Dairy, George H. Pippy proprietor, 719
Linden Av
" Foundry, Reese Llewellyn proprietor, W s
Sansome bet Greenwich and Lombard
" Gold and Silver Mining Co., 214 Pine
Columbia Grammar Scbool, Mrs. Lizzie K.
Burke principal, E s Florida bet 25th
and 26th
" Hotel, 714 Bryant
" House, Frederick D. Petri proprietor, 18; 1st
" House, Harry Hansen proprietor, 17 Vallejo
" Loan and Collateral Office (incorporated),
Louis Van Vliet manager, 9 Grant Av
Columbia Manufacturing Co., Houser, Levy &
Co. proprietors, 112-114 Front
" Marble Co The (W. D. Bannister, D. Hear-
field and William Grant) quarries Col-
umbia, Tuolumne Co. , works 347 Brannan,
office .305 Sacramento
Columbia River Packing Co., Cutting Packing
Co. agents, 125-127 Market
Columbia Rubber Works (New York), manu-
facturers rubber goods, E. C. Dailey
manager Pacific Coast branch, 35 New
Montgomery
Columbia Sboe Store, 1380 Market
Columbia Square, bet Folsom and Harrison,
Sherman and Columbia
" The, Mrs. Burga Noel proprietor, 15V^
Powell
" Tea Co. (James L. and Lawrence Jensen),
250, 6th
Columbia Theatre, Friedlander, Gottlob & Co.
managers, W s Powell bet Eddy and
Ellis
" Woolen Co., J. Smith proprietor, 575 Market
" Zither Club, 323 Turk
Columbian Banking Co., I. J. Truman president,
C. O. Perry manager, 236 Bush
Columbian Building, 916 Market
Columbian Law and Collection Agency, W. L.
Harper manager, H. C. Schaertzer attor-
ney, 214 Pine, rooms 10-11
Columbian Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
tion The (Alameda), H. K. Starkweather
secretary, office 310 California
" Sash and Door Lock Co. , E. W. Crook agent,
126 Kearny, room 49
" Woolen Mills, S. N. Wood & Co. proprie-
tors, 541 Market, branch 211 Montgomery
COLUMBUS BUGGY CO.
(of Columbus, Ohio), A. G. Glenn man-
ager, manufacturers of carriages,
bicycles, etc., Pacific Coast branch
213-215 Market
Columbus Edward, machinist H. L. King, r.
113, 4th
" House, 641 Washington
Columbus Paste Co., L. Valsangiacomo & Co.
proprietors, 425-427 Jackson
Columbus Savings and Loan Society, J. F.
Fugazi president, E. C. Palmieri vice-
president, F. N. Belgrano secretary, 614
Washington
Columbus The, 220a O'Farrell
" Woolen Mills The, Harry E. Breitstein
manager, 545 Market
Colusa Milling Co., Alexander Ross agent, 512
California
Colver Anthony W., special agent The Fidelity
Mutual Life Assn, r. 616 Folsom
" Charles C, teamster, r. 3138, 16th
" Edward H., carpenter Market St. Ry., r. 46
Elgin Park Av
eS" Colver. See Culver
Colverd Walter H., teacher music, r. 919 Webster
Colvick Joseph, well borer Cahill & Hall Eleva-
tor Co., r. 51 Jessie
Colvin Alexander F., superintendent, r. 109 Fill-
more
" Edwin J.,meterman S. F. Gas Light Co,,
r. 1021 Mason
" Francis M., nurseryman, r. 24 Pond
" Hugh J., engineer, r. 1515 Mason
" James J., plumber Henry Williamson, r.
1915 San Carlos Av
" Mamie Miss, saleslady W. Third & Son, r.
1915 San Carlos Av
" Ray J., clerk John Douglas Co., r. 1915 San
Carlos Av
" William, cook H. F. Sass, r. 639 Clay
" William, plumber, r. 2658 Market
" William J., plumber Flood & McDonald, r.
531 Castro
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Colwell Samuel, teamster, r. 631 Sacramento
" Victor J., foreman Crown Paper Co., r. 1718
Folsom
" William A., salesman Yates & Co., r. 1423
Hayes
4®- Colwell. See Caldwell, Cauldwell, Cold-
well and Culwell
Comaich Francis, teamster Cutting Fruit Pack-
ing Co., r. 910 Bryant
■ ' George M. , boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 910 Bryant
" Martin J., teamster, r. 910 Bryant
" Martin J. Jr., teamster, r. 910 Bryant
Comas Vicente, fisherman, r. 1315 Sansome
Comasky Patrick F., porter Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. 1929i<f Sutter rear
Combatalade Adrien, furnished rooms, 1313
Stockton
" Alfred, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co.. r. 6th Av South nr Raliroad Av
" Alfred P., plumber, r. 405 Kearny
" Andrew, tanner Legallett-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Eugenie, domestic, 703 Leavenworth
" Felice, flesher Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 942, 18th Av South
" Jules, tanner Legallett-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Julia Mrs., proprietor Carlton House, 405
Kearny
" Prosper, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Comber James, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
705 Tennessee
" Nora, widow, r. 531 Bryant
" Patrick, expressman, r. 1330 Lombard
Combes Edward L., engineer, r. 1226 Alabama
*3~Combes. See Coombs
Combs Charlotte, widow, r. IO14 Perine
" James O., coachman, 2015 Franklin
Comegys George W., salesman, r. 13514 Fair
Oaks
Comeich Margaret Mrs., dressmaking. 732 Na-
toma
" Mateo, drayman, r. 732 Natoma
Comer Frederick, solicitor, r. 45 Hermann
" Joseph A., traveling salesman Simonds
Saw Co.
" Walter, shoe laster Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 121 Minna
Comerford Ann, widow, liquors, 2323 Mason
" Catherine, widow, r. 1331i4 California
" John, laborer, r. 1028 Alabama
" John J., carpenter Townley Bros., r. 1505
Dolores
" Joseph M., real estate, 3306 Mission, r. 2736
Folsom
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 532 Stevenson
" Michael F., plumber, r. 13311^ California
'• Patrick, r. 1911 Hyde
■' Thomas H., with Standard Oil Co., r. 408
Hyde
.ea-Comerford. See Commerford
Comerford's Hall, Church nr 27th
Comfort James B., r. 501 Hayes
" John V. C, clerk, r. 3132 Washington
" Martha Miss, r. 306 Leavenworth
" Martha Miss, r. 602 Leavenworth
Coming Age The (weekly), Socialist Labor
Party publishers, 115-117 Turk
Comisky James, liquors, 15 East
^g*Comisky. See Comasky, Cumiskey and Cum-
minsky
Commary John A., painter, 350 McAllister, r.
413 McAllister
" William E., carpenter, r. 1201 Turk
Commary William T., carpenter and builder, 40
New Montgomery, r. 1021 Devisadero
Commercial Agency The. Pickens, Fulton &
Co. proprietors, 130 Sansome
Commercial Block, SE cor California and Front
Commercial Box Factory, L. H. Pierson mana-
ger, factory 3d and King office 121 Market
Commercial Building, NW cor Pine and Bat-
tery
" Building and Loan Association, Charles K.
Clark secretary, 2f)8 Sansome
Commercial Fire Dispatch Co., John H. Wise
president, Sam'l H. Brown vice-presi-
dent, E. O. Burns secretary, Owen Burns
general manager, 197-198 Crocker Bldg
" Hall, E s Powell bet Clay and Sacramento
Commercial Herald and Market Review
(weekly), James O'Leary proprietor and
editor, 518 Sacramento, office 321 Mont-
gomery
" High School (see Polytechnic High School),
5 s Bush nr Stockton
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,
Edward HoUandproprietor, cor Mont-
fomery Av and Kearny, American and
uropean plans, 200 sunny rooms, 50c
per day and upwards, Kearny St. elec-
tric cars pass the door, meals 25c,
telephone Main 5335
Commercial House, Hans J. H. Koepke proprie-
tor, 636 Commercial and 645 Clay
" Insurance Co., office 439 California
Commercial Line of Steamers (bet. Gray's
Harbor, Shoalwater Bay and San Fran-
cisco), Gray's Harbor Commercial Co.
proprietors, office 121 Market, wharf foot
Steuart
" Mills, J. Einstein & Co. proprietors,
ground meal, 149 Bluxome
Commercial News (daily and weekly), Commer-
cial Publishing Co., publishers and pro-
prietors, 34 California
Commercial Publishing Co., Morris U. Bates
president, Charles A. Gunnison secre-
tary, Victor J. Robertson treasurer,
George F. Neal manager, publishers and
proprietors Commercial News, San Fran-
cisco Trade Review and San Francisco
Produce Exchange Call List, 34 Califor-
nia
" Restaurant and Wine Rooms, Max Cahen
6 Co. proprietors, 217-219 Pine
" Salt Co., James Bamberger president, Fritz
Dirking secretary, 512 California
" Soap Co. (Dakin & Libbey), factory cor De
Haro and Alameda, office 214 Sacra-
mento
Commercial Steam Power Works, Ivey L. Bor-
den proprietor, Lucius C. Watters super-
intendent, 510 Commercial
Commercial Steam Printing House, Francis-
Valentine Co. proprietors, 517 Clay and
510-516 Commercial
" Traveler The, Charles A. Boldemann edi-
tor. 414 Mason
Commercial Union Assurance Co.,
Limited (of London), Charles F. Mul-
lins manager, 301 California
Commercial Warehouse, N s King, bet 2d and 3d
Commerford Catherine E., widow, r. 1414 Folsom
Av
" Edward F., blacksmith James W. Keefe,
r. UYz Folsom Av
" William, roofer Richardson & Engler, r. 29
Valencia
*®" Commerford. See Comerford
Commins David F., clerk E. Commlns & Co., r.
2815 Washington
Commins E. & Co. (Edward and Edward P.
Commins), wholesale dealers wines and
liquors. 5-7 Pine
" Edward (E. Commins & Co.). r. 2815 Wash-
ington
" Edward H., cashier J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1228 Jackson
" Edward P. (E. Commins & Co.) r. 2815 Wash-
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Commins Frank, paying teller Hibernia Savings
and Loan Soc, r. 1228 Jackson
George J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1228 Jackson
James E., carriage and wagon mnfr., 1937
Mission, r. 203 Cortland Av
Peter W., wagon maker, 3249 Mission, r. 209
Cortland Av
Tbomas E., clerk E. Commins & Co., r.
1228 Jackson
Thomas, H., horseshoer Peter W. Commins,
r. 209 Cortland Av
4®" Commins. See Comyns, Cummings and
Cummins
Commiskey Joseph, driver, r. 570a Folsom
Commissary of Subsistence U. S. A., 36 New
Montgomery
Commission Merchants' Protective Associa-
tion of San Francisco, Frank Dalton
president, Jerome Porter secretary and
treasurer, 317 Davis
Commissioner Bureau Labor Statistics, E. L.
Fitzgerald, 32.5 Sutter
Commissioner Immigration United States,
11 Mills Bldg, 4th floor
Commissioner Insurance, 401 California
Commissioner Shipping United States (Port
of San Francisco), William M. Gwin,
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 1.5
Commissioners Bank, 530 California, rooms
19-30
Commissioners Circuit Court United States,
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, 3d floor
Commissioners Election, New City Hall, 1st
floor
Commissioners Fire Department, New City
Hall. 1st floor
Commissioners Fish, 78 Flood Bldg
Commissioners Harbor, 10 California
Commissioners Insanity, New City Hall, 2d
floor
Commissioners New City Hall, New City Hall,
1st floor
Commissioners of the Building and Loan
Associations, George A. Fisher and Wil-
liam A. Spalding commissioners, 109
California, rooms 4-5
Commissioners Park, Park Lodge, Golden Gate
Park
Commissioners Pilot, 506 Battery, room A
Commissioners Police, New City Hall, 1st floor
Commissioners Railroad, 28 Chronicle Bldg
Commissioners Supreme Court of California,
825 Market, Emporium Bldg
Commissioners Yosemite Valley and Mari-
posa Big Tree Grove, 26 Mills Bldg, 10th
floor
Commonwealth Consolidated Mining Co. (Tus-
carora, Nev.), R. R. Grayson secretary,
331 Pine, room 20
Commonwealth Mutual Building and Loan
Association of San Francisco The, Wil-
liam Sinon president, Wickliffe Mat-
thews secretary, 402 Montgomery, rooms
18-19
Comozzi Joseph P., molder Whyte & De Rome,
r. 412 Union
" Pietro, tinsmith, r. 15 Bannam PI
4®" Comozzi. See Camozzi
Compagnie du Boleo, Felix Santallier agent, 14
Sansome, room 17, telephone Main 5804
Compagno Emanuel M., poultry and game, 1320
Polk, r. Five Mile House
" John (Compagno & Co.), r. San Jose, Cal.
" Matteo (Compagno & Co.), r. 505 Filbert
" &Co. (Matteo and John Compagno), poultry
and game, 1-5 Clay St. Market
Companions of the Forest, Miss Agnes D.
Bremer grand secretary, 120 O'Farrell
Companions of the Forest A. O. F., Mrs. Eliza-
beth R. Roy grand secretary, 102 O'Far-
rell
Compher Eugene, park policeman, r. 1614 Page
Compo George L., salesman Pringle Bros., r.
831 Fulton
Comptolr National D'Escompte de Paris, L.
Housset manager, 132 Sansome
Compton Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1216Steiner
" A. G., printer, r. 911 Bush
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Warm Air,
mm; heating APPiRATUS.
and Steam
9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST,
Compton Elmer S., clerk Paul Rieger & Co., r.
911 Bush
" Gale Mrs., r. 911 Bush
" George T.. dental student W. J. Younger,
r. 911 Bush
" John D., clerk Union I. Wks, r. 711 Leav-
enworth
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 433 Ellis
" Susan, domestic, 3024 Jackson
" William, chief cook str Alameda
" William B., clearing house clerk The
Crocker-Woolworth National Bank, r.
Oakland
" William H., student, r. 120 Palmetto Av
Computing Scale Co., Pierce & Co. general
agents, 11-16 Chronicle Bldg
Comstock Charles E., carpenter, r. 316 Van
Ness Av
" Charles F., r. 100,5th
" Clarence, water tender str City of Rio de
Janeiro, r. 3312 Bryant Av
" George, r. 115a 6th
" George, clerk Joseph C. Bates, r. 2836 Fol-
som
" George, porter Mills Bldg
" George A., grocer, r. 341/2 John
" George L. M., with The Alverson-Com-
stock Co., 309 California
" George O., liquors, cor Ocean House Road
and Plymouth Av
" Isaac W., city agent New England Mutual
Life Insurance Co., 18-23 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. Mayfleld
" James W., guard wagon dept Wells, Fargo
&Co., r. 156, 3d
" James W., machinist E. C. Pitcher, r. 1328
Mission
Comstock John F. 0., superintendent Under
writers Fire Patrol, offlce 106 Jessie, r.
156, 2d
" Lou Miss, telephone operator, r. 3313 Clay
" Melvin, carpenter, 1722 Polk
" Nellie L., with The Alverson-Comstock
Co., .309 California
" Nelson A., architect, 91 Donohoe Bldg
" Rufus R., chief engineer str Crescent City,
r. 2312 Bryant Av
" William E., restaurant, 536, 4th
Comte Augustus Jr., attorney at law and
member Board of Education, 534 >^ Cali-
fornia
" George A., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r, 1222 Pine
" Louis (Guillium & Comte), r. cor Broadway
and Sansome
Comuth Edmond, marble works, 112 Golden
Gate Av, r. 134 Fulton
Comyns Charles J., assistant storekeeper
Greenwich Dock U. S. Bonded Ware-
house, r. 21514 Polk
" John, ship calker, r. 336^/^, 7th
" John F., bill clerk Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r.
3261/2. 7th
' ' Thomas L . , metal roofer Ralston & Nelson ,
r. 15c Dore
jeS="Comyns. See Commins, Cummings and
Cummins
Conallen John (P. & J. Conallen), r. 133, 15th
" P. & J. (Patrick and John), groceries and
liquors, N W cor 15th and Shot well
" Patrick (P. & J. Conallen), r. 132, 15th
" Patrick washer La Grande Laundry
Conant Agustus F., foreman, r. 57 South Park
•' George B., real estate, r. 1408 Van Ness Av
" Z. Mrs., widow, r. 1340 Hayes
Conasani Raffaele, butcher, r. 11^4 Page
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP
Foreign and Domestic Coal. :
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Conaty Peter, groceries and liquors, 29 East, r.
3837 Howard
Conaught Gregory H., salesman L. & G. Brenner,
r. 808, 3-Jtli
Conboy George C, bookkeeper, r. 335 Clipper
" Harry, helper Edison Light & Power Co.,
r. 235 Clipper
" John, glassmaker, r. 10 Anthony
" Joseph C, clerk, r. 821 Bush
" Michael J., sergeant police, r. 407 Vallejo
" Patrick, steward, r. 124 Oak
Concannon Luke, groceries and liquors, 1577
Market
" Martin, groceries and liquors, N E cor Dia-
mond and Elizabeth
" Michael, teamster Peter Kelley, r. 333, 13th
" Patrick J., fireman str Pomona, r. 29i/4 La-
pidge
Conchot George, draughtsman Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 723 California
Conclave The, Holler & Jobst proprietors, NW
cor Geary and Kearny
Concordia Club The, SE cor Post and Van Ness
Av
" Verein, 413 Bush
Conde Jose, watchman, r. 663 Howard
Condee George, r. 3118 Van Ness Av
Condict J. Elliot, r. 620 Sutter
Condiotto Michael, shoemaker, r. 1535 Pacific
" Salvatore, shoemaker, r. 1327 Dupont
Condit Ira M. Rev., superintendent Presbyterian
Chinese Church and Mission, r. Oakland
" Roy D., salesman Jos. Fredericks & Co., r.
132, 9th Av
Condon A. Mrs., widow, r. 141% Shipley
" Anna Miss, clerk, r. 317^4 Fell
" Benjamin E., marine fireman, r. 69 Natoma
" Clement, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South, bet L and M
" Cornelius, marine engineer, r. 119, 14th
" Daniel, laborer, r. Head, nr Palmetto Av
" Daniel E., civil engineer, 89 Donohue Bldg
" Edward F., caster Pac. States Type Foun-
dry, r. 8101/4 Union
" Edwin W., r. 1023 Valencia
" Frank A., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co.,r. 609 Ellis
" James, r. 425, 37th
" James, fireman, r. 635 Davis
" James, laborer, r. NW cor Steiner and Her-
mann
" James, machinist, r. 101, 1st
" J mes, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
709 Howard
" J. H., marine engineer, 9 Mission
" John, barber H. J. Cavanagh, r. 309 Leides-
dorfl
" John D., guard County Jail No. 3, r. 3 Madi-
son Av
" John D. Jr., ironworker, r. 3 Madison Av
" John T., r. 646 Minna
" Joseph, clerk Carroll & Carroll, r. 1138 How-
ard
" K. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros. r. 425, 37th
" Marguerite Miss, stewardess Hotel Fair-
mount
" Martin J., molder Atlas I. Wks, r. 16 Haw-
thorne
" Maud Miss, clerk, r. 317V4 Fell
" Maurice, laborer, r. 35 West Mission
" Michael, chief engineer tugboat Reliance,
r. 119, 14th
" M. J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1608
Turk
" Patrick, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 807
Mission
Condon Patrick H., collector, r. 715%, 32d
" R., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Richard T., insurance agent, r. 1310 Brod
erick
" Richard W., dealer sawdust, r. 3 Madi
son Av
" Sarah C, widow, r. 3171/2 Fell
" Seymour W., attorney at law, 406 Safe De
posit Bldg, r. Oakland
Condon Thomas D., insurance broker, r. 128.
10th
" William, laborer, r. 417, 11th Av
" William, proprietor Empire Glove Wks
210, 3d
" William F., bookbinder R. I. Whelan & Co.
r. 3 Madison Av
je®"Condon. See Congdon
Condrey Pierre (J. Jacquemet & Co.) and nur-
sery Corbett Road, nr Ingleside
Condrin Frank C, driver Micheelson & Both
19 Prospect Av
Condrotte Adolphe J., trunkmaker Hirschfelder
& Meaney, r. 6 Harriet
" John J., limedealer, r. 1724 Mission
" Louis J., clerk Frederick Jantzen, r. 1126
Folsom
Condry J. M., master mariner, 9 Mission
Cone Export and Commission Co. (New York),
J. W. Sanford agent, 214 Pine, room 30
" Frederick S., gilder, r. 458, 18th
" Helen J. Miss, stenographer, 32 Wells,
Fargo Bldg, r. Oakland
" Henry, piano tuner Sherman, Clay & Co.
Cone James E., manager L. E. Clawson & Co.,
1340 Market, r. Oakland
" Jeannette D., r. 458, 18th
" Robert D., plumber, r. 1137 Mission
•' Thomas P., service man S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 1414 Laussat
" William, tailor, r. 8 Grove
" William H., real estate, r. 458, 18th
" William H. Jr., manager retail leather
goods dept Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 458,
18th
4®-Cone. See Coen, Cohen and Kohn
Conens Gerhard, wrapper Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 527, 7th
" Herman, laborer, r. 537, 7th
Coney Alexander, r. 538 Hayes
Coney Alexander K., consul general Mexico, 604
Clay, r. 1533 Post
" Belle A., dressmaker, r. 1534 Devisadero
Coney David M., dentist, 1508 Market, r. 528
Hayes
" ElkanH., clerk, r. 538 Hayes
" Jacob A., glove cutter B. Blumenthal &
Co., r. 538 Hayes
" J. G., with J. E. Sloane & Co., r. 518 Stock-
ton
" Louise J. Miss, r. 2333 Pine
" Sophia A. Mrs., dressmaking, 1534 Devisa-
dero
4®="Coney. See Cooney
Confidence Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.),
A. S. Groth secretary, 414 California
Congdon Harry R., photo-engraver Union Photo-
Engraving Co., r. 131 Waller
" Joseph H., clerk J. H. Wood & Co., r. 131
Waller
JBS^Congdon. See Condon
Conger Benjamin S., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 14311/4 Valencia
" Sidney J., manager Whitman & Barnes
Mfg. Co., 33 Market, r. Hotel St. Nicho-
las
Congo Howard, janitor Plymouth Rock Office
Cleaning Co., r. 933 Sacramento
Congregation Beth Israel, M. S. Levy Rabbi,
S s Geary bet Octavia and Laguna
Congregation Beth-Menachim Streisand, Rev.
Simon Goldstein Cantor, 335-337 Minna
Congregation Chebah Thilim, 1036 Folsom
Congregation Emanu-El, Rev. Jacob Voorsan-
ger Rabbi, N s Sutter bet Stockton and
Powell
Congregation Nevah Zedek, H. Kramer presi-
dent, 943 Mission
Congregation Ohabai Shalome, Rev. David
Meyerson Cantor, Bush nr Laguna
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Congregation Sherith Israel, Dr. Jacob Nieto
Rabbi, NE cor Post and Taylor
Congregational Associates, Stephen S. Smith
president, 7 Montgomery Av
Congregational Association of Christian Chi-
nese, 7 Brentiam PI
" Church Kindergarten, Miss Lilla C. Fales
principal, 934i/4 Harrison
" Club, Rev. W. D. Williams, D. D., pres-
ident, Y. M. C. A. Bldg
Congress Hall, 1139 Market
Coniff Luke, laborer, r. 537 Howard
" Michael, laborer, r. 317 Bryant
" Thomas, plumber, r. 317 Bryant
>8®-Conifl. See ConniS and Cunnifl
Conissa Niche, scavenger, r. 8 Boardman PI
CONKLIN BROTHERS
(Frank Conklin), proprietors Pacific
Steam Carpet Cleaning and Renova-
ting Works, 333-335 Golden Gate Av,
telephone East 126
Conklin Camille Miss, stenographer, r. 147 San
Jose Av
" Charles (Conklin &Marchand^,r. 626 Market
" Charles P., bookkeeper F. G. Conklin & Co.,
r. 600 Capp
Conklin F. G. &.Co. (Frank G. Conklin), manu-
facturers gloves, 507 Market
" Frank (Conklin Bros.), r. 335 Golden Gate
Av
" Frank (F. G. Conklin & Co.), r. Oakland
" Herbert A., salesman Geo. F. Eberhard
Co., r. 29a6 Pine
" John, teamster F. B. Joyce & Co., r. 975V2
Bryant
" Kate Miss, principal Starr King Primary
School, r. 335 Golden Gate Av
" Lester A., manager Cooper Cycle Co., NE
cor Devisadero and Bush, r. 3926 Pine
" Lillian Miss, retoucher Charles L. Cramer,
r. Oakland
" Lillie, domestic, r. Stanford Heights nr
Foerster
" M. A. & Co. (Mary A. Conklin and Daniel
L. Murphy), proprietors Excelsior Straw
Works, 120, 4th
" Mary A. Mrs. (M. A. Conklin & Co.), r. 1334
Folsom
" Maurice B., awning maker, r. 335 Golden
Gate Av
" Philip A., clerk Station D postofflce, r.
335 Golden Gate Av
" Piatt, r. 2926 Pine
" Thomas C, proprietor Pac. Brush Factory,
592, 6th, r. 434, 5th
" William G., clerk, r. 824 Potrero Av
" William H., machinist, r. 945 Mission
" William M., foreman Conklin Bros., r. 335
Golden Gate Av
" & Marchand (Charles Conklin and A. E.
Marchand), railroad and steamship
ticket agency, 626 Market
Conkling Anna M., widow, r. 1402 Golden Gate
Av
" David L., asst. librarian S. F. Law Library,
r. 1402 Golden Gate Av
" Gertrude B., widow, r. 649 Folsom
Conlan Annie, widow, r. 2810V4 Harrison
Conlan Charles T., judge Police Court No 2,
chambers New City Hall, 1st floor, r. 536
Page
" Edward, carpenter, r. 2658 Market
" Edward J., carpenter, r. 428a Castro
" George, dairy produce, 4113 California
" Henry, teamster, r. U Natoma
" James, laborer, r. 726 Octavia
" James, teamster, r. 11 Natoma
" James F., carpenter, r. 428a Castro
" James J., student, r. 1521 California
" John, carpenter and builder, 438a Castro
" John, printer, r. 11 Natoma
" John G. Rev., rector St. Francis Church
(R. C), r. 620 Vallejo
" John P., foreman S. F. Gas Light Co,, r. 7
Verona PI
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 43, 6th
" Martin, laborer, r. 133 Greenwich
" Patrick, capitalist, r. 20 Oak
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
e^^H-S^-r IVIARKEX ST.
Conlan Patrick, porter Occidental Hotel, r. 1289,
18th
" Patrick, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 45
Natoma
" Robert, molder O'Connell & Lewis, r. 400
Bay
" Samuel L., stenographer Coroner's ofQce,
r. 7 Verona PI
" William, r. 23d A V nr Point Lobos Av
" William E., resident physician City and
County Alms House
" William J., salesman Jacob Unna
4®=" Conlan. See Conallen, Conlin and Conlon
Conless John, expressman, cor Jackson and
Dupont, r. 18 Kissling
Conley Ella M. Miss, clerk R. T. Ward & Co.
" Elvira Miss, domestic 1715 Broderick
" Frank D., clerk Mutual Savings Bank, r.
1510 California
" James, teamster, r. 432 Francisco
" James, teamster Union Box Factory, r. 514
Francisco
" James F., upholsterer, r. 1511 Mason
" James M., compositor Call, r. 716 Stock-
ton
" John, laborer, r. 7th Av nr K
" John H., laborer, r. 413 Sanchez
" John J., policeman, r. 1510 California
" Mary T., widow, r. 1035 Mission
" Thomas H., groceries and liquors, 1554
Howard
" William, bartender John F. Crowley
" William, mattress maker Thomas Sulli-
van, r. 1511 Mason
" William H., pressman, r. 1511 Mason
4S=" Conley. See Conly, Connelly, Connolly and
ConnoUey
Conlin Andrew, teamster Daly & O'Brien, r. 125
Shipley
" Ann, widow, r. 115 Henry
" David, stone cutter, r. 1202 Mission
" Dora Miss, dressmaker, r. 944 Valencia
" Edward, bookkeeper Conlin & Roberts, r.
1643 Howard
" Eugene F., paper hanger Burr & Shields,
r. 4891/4 Sanchez
" Frank, clerk, r. 34 Washington Av
" Frank I., pressman Francis-Valentine Co.,
r. 1151/4 Henry
" Hugh, clerk, r. 316 Fern Av
" James (Conlin & Roberts), r. 1643 Howard
" James, soap dealer, r. SE cor El Dorado
and Nebraska
" James, tinner, r. 143, 3d
" James B., printer Francis- Valentine Co.,
r. 115 Henry
" John F., r. 489^/4 Sanchez
" John J., contractor, r. 346, 4th
" Kate, widow, r. 23 Sherwood PI
" "Lizzie Mrs., r. 24 Washington Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 1511 Buchanan rear
" Owen, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 80 Army
" Thomas, stitcher Salvation Army, r. 1139
Market
" Thomas F., metal roofer Conlin & Roberts,
r. 159 Minna
" W. Mrs., widow, r. 339 Olive Av
" William, laborer, r. 951 Howard
" William P., fireman, r. 8O614 Olive Av
" William P., pile driver, r. 346, 4th
Conlin & Roberts (James Conlin), galvanized
iron cornices, metal and slate roofers,
728-730 Mission
>g®=Conlin. See Conallen, Conlan and Conlon
Conlisk Charles W., cashier Call, r. 1015b Post
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Conlon Bridget Mrs., janitress Agassi z Primary
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" Catherine, widow, r. 1317 California
" Charles P., carpenter William A. Lange,
r. 236Ritch
" Frank J., clerk Thomas G. Walkington, r.
1317 California
" Helen, widow, r. 336 Eddy
" Helen D. Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 336 Eddy
" James, shoe cutter Siebe, Glanville Co., r.
159 Minna
" John J., policeman, r. 930, 19th
" John J., relief engineer S. F. F. D., 1315
California, r. 1317 California
" Joseph, clerk Montgomery & Co., r. Brook-
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" Margaret, widow, r. 159 Minna
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. I12914 Harrison
Conlon Michael, proprietor Centennial Stables
1521-1525 California
" Patrick, gardener, r. 806 Webster
" Thomas, laborer, i-. 159 Minna
" Thomas P., bookkeeper Michael Conlon, r.
1521 California
" Will am F., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 628
Valencia
«®" Conlon. See Connallen, Conlan and Conlin
Conly Josephine Miss, stenograph r S. F. Brew-
eries, r. 221a 12th
«^ Conly. S e Conley, Connelly, Connolly
and Conolley
Conmy Thomas, foreman Frank Eastman & Co
r. 933 Kearny
Conn Edward E., saw filer Peter Duchein, r.
1025b Jackson
" Edward J., saw flier, 656 Mission, r. 2600
Sacramento
" Francis, foreman Union Pacific Salt Co r
1121 Hampshire
" Frederick H., salesman Baker & Hamilton
r. 1805 California
" Frederick J. (Mission Chemical Works),
and dealer salt, 214 Sacramento, r. 1121
Hampshire
" Richard L,., plumber W. S. Ray Mfg. Co., r
2425 Sutter
Connahan Cornelius, r. 513 Devisadero
J3®~ Connahan. See Conahan
Connair Annie E. Miss, dressmaker, r 451
Octavia
Connama Bernard, laborer, r. 1015 Francisco
Connaughton Ellen, domestic, 1816 Pacific Av
" James, clerk, r. 27% Bernard
" John, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 27% Bernard
Connaughty Mary Miss, seamstress, r. 21 Stone
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Conneen Maria, widow, gr.,ceries, SW cor Mont-
gomery and Filbert
Connefl Catherine, widow, r. 24, 24th
Connell Charles H., cigars and tobacco, 200 Cali-
fornia, r. 1409a ^ason
" Cornelius, plasterer, r. Esmeralda Av nr
Lundy Lane
" Cornelius C, driver engine 13, r. 1405
Valencia
" Daniel, printer Call, r. 237, 17th
Connell Edward, blacksmith, r. 18 Washington
Av
" Edwin, marine engineer, r. 40 Oak
" Eleanora Miss, teacher music, r. 1404 Cali-
fornia
" Eliza, widow, r. 1404 California
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 819 Mission
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 927 Shotwell
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 38 Louisa
" Eugene J., stenographer Canadian Pacific
Ry., r. Novato, Marin Co.
" Hanna, domestic, 2208 Devisadero
•' Harry, clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r. 540
Sanchez
" Henry H., mattress maker, r. 927 Shotwell
" James, clam digger, r. Gould nr 33d Av
South
" James, conductor Presidio and Ferries RR,
r. 1209 Green
" James F., teamster, r. 438 Brannan
" James W., carpenter, r. 18 Washington Av
" John, gardener, r. 613 Pine
" John, mechanic Cal. Art Metal Wks, r. 508
Powell
" John, pantryman str Alameda
" Jonn, tile setter, r. 18 Washington Av
" John, upholsterer Bernhard Mattress Co.,
r. 39, 5th
" John O., porter Blake, Moffitt & Towne, r
14 McLea Court
" John R., carpenter Frank Huber
" John W., bicycle repairer, 1318 Valencia, r.
3022c 16th
" Joseph A., painter, r. 1608, 24th
" Maggie Miss, r. 742, 22d
" Maggie, domestic, 1615 Van Ness Av
" Mary I. Miss, teacher Columbia Grammar
School, r. 927 Shotwell
" Maurice, laborer, r. 914% Harrison
" Michael, blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 884
Illinois
" Michael, carpenter Fulton Eng. & Shin
Bldg Wks, r. 1608, 24th ^
" Michael, fireman, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Michael, laborer, r. 151% Clara
" Michael, seaman, r. 530, 3d
" Nellie Miss, r. 742a 32d
" Patrick, laborer, r. 612 Birch Av
" Patrick, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry*
" Patrick, plasterer, r. 1003% Minna
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 1714 Stockton
" Richard, wood carver, r. 238 Perry
" Sarah Miss, compositor, r. 927 Shotwell
" Thomas, boilermaker, r. 2 Willow Av
" Thomas, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
46 Louisa
" Thomas, wood carver, r. 238 Perry
" Thomas C, clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 927 Shotwell
" Timothy J., policeman, r. 434 Ringold
" William, harness maker, r. 38% Louisa
" William, hostler, r. 307, 4th
" William; porter Wheaton, Breon & Co., r.
5 Polsom Av
" William A., master mariner, 9 Mission
" William J., clerk Murphy & Scriven, r. 18
Washington Av
4f3-Connell. See Cornell
Connelly Bernard, marine engineer, r. 1146
Howard
" Edward, electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
240, 8th
" Eliza, widow, r. 720 Natoma
" Emma, widow, r. 2719 Pacific Av
" Eugene P., clerk Luning Co., r. 823 Bryant
" Felix, r. 3 Howard Court
" F. J. & Co. (Frank J. and Peter J. Con-
nelly), liquors, S. P. ferryboats, foot
Market
" Frank, butcher, r. 82 Jessie
" Frank, plumber, r. 48 Chenery
" Frank J. (Lane & Connelly and F. J. Con-
nelly & Co.), r. 632 Haight
" James (Connelly & Borle), r. 1310 Devisa-
dero
" James, laborer, r. 48 Chenery
, electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
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Connelly James F., upholsterer, r. 1310 Devisa-
dero
" Jeremiah, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 515^^ Hickory Av
" John, expressman, r. 83 Jessie
" John, teamster Joseph Wagner Mfg. Co.
" John B., driver George Scharetg, r. 1108
" John H., foreman L. & M. Alexander &
Co., r. 82 Jessie
" John T., liquors, 218, 9th
" Joseph, milkman, r. 480. 8th
" Joseph P., teamster, r. 411 Harrison
" Kate, domestic, SW cor Point Lobos and
15th Avs
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 245 Minna
" Martin (Connelly & Clark), r. 2903V4 Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 823 Bryant
" Mary Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 158
Golden Gate Av
" Mary A., widow, r. 742 Howard
" Mary J., widow, r. 1332, 26th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" Patrick, painter, r. 33 Hinckley
" Patrick, teamster, r. 1335 Folsom
" Peter, teamster, r. 1428 Nebraska
" Peter J., butcher, r. 1811% Mason
" Peter J. (F. J. Connelly &Co.), r.406Haighc
" Rose, widow, r. 181 U/^ Mason
" Simon, salesman Connelly & Borle, r. 1310
Devisadero
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 961 Mission
" Thomas, expressman, r. 1319 Guerrero
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, SW cor 24th
and Sanchez
" Thomas, laborer 1st St. Wks. Union I.
Wks.,r. 247, 11th
" Thomas F., salesman, r. 290354 Folsom
„ Timothy, laborer, r. 2522 Gough
" William, r. 2804, 16th
" William, laborer, r. 1467 Minna
" William, stone cutter, r. 740 Folsom
" William, watchman, r. 54 Minna
" William H., pressman Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 1511 Mason
" W. J., canvasser, r. 1104 Market
" & Borle (James Connelly and Lewis Borle),
furniture dealers, 932 Mission
" & Clark (Martin Connelly and Philip
Clark), wood and coal, 1082 Howard
4@~Connelly. See Conley, Conly, Connely and
ConoUey
Conner Albert E., draughtsman Union I. Wks,
r. 2400 Fillmore
" Allen H., engineer, r. cor Plymouth Av and
Lobos
" Charlotte A. Mrs. r. 1210 Mission
" Cornelius, r. 629 Natoma
" Edward, electrician, r. 1713^2 Jones
" Emma, telephone operator, r. 629 Natoma
" Frederick W., draughtsman, r. 2400 Fill-
more
" George W., machinist Krogh Mfg Co. r.
870, 18th
" Ignatius C, contractor plastering, 318,
5th Av
" James, telephone operator, r. 629 Natoma
" Jefferson D., gateman S. P. Co., r. Sickles
Av nr San Jose Av
" J. Frank, driver Standard Oil Co., r. 909
Bryant
" John C, salesman Kingan & Co.
" John L.. clerk, r. 2400 Fillmore
" Lindsley D., millwright Jos. Wagner Mfg.
Co., r. 757, 8th
" Patrick, r. 526 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas J., master bark Richard HI., ofQce
340Steuart, r. 1108 Fell
" William E., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. 2311 Polk
Conners Don, driver Morton Special Delivery, r.
7651/2 Howard
" Herman, carpenter, r. 235, 6th
" John, bartender Michael Fitzgerald
" William, .machine operator Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 29 Linden Av
4S~Conners. See Coner, Connor, Connors and
Conyers
Connerton Margaret, widow, r. 926 McAllister
Connerton Martin J., clerk Brown Bros. & Co.,
r. 1021, 20th
Conness David B., with Union Lumber Co., r.
622 Ellis
" Dennis, clerk, r. 439!4 Bryant
" Robert S., clerk postofflce, r. 257 Clemen-
tina
" Thomas, cement worker, r. 1854 Folsom Av
Connich Antone, foreman Luke G. Sresovich &
Co.,r. 317 Green
" Giovanni, laborer Luke G. Sresovich & Co.,
r. 317 Green
Conniff Annie Miss, domestic, r. 314 Jessie
" Catherine, widow, r. 24, 24 th
" D. R., messenger Board of Fire Commis-
sioners, r. 316 Oak
" Edward M., clerk, r. 209 Rose Av
" James, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
70754 Green
" James E., machinist, r. 70754 Green
'■ John v., clerk, r. 209 Rose Av
" Joseph D., cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
209 Rose Av
" Kate Miss, dressmaking, 131 Post, room
49, r. 316 Oak
" Michael, carpenter, r. 282 Jessie
" Nicholas, r. 316 Oak
" P. J., messman str San Jose
" Thomas, laborer, r. 18 St. Rose's Av
" William D., pile driver, r. 648 Howard
j6®- Connift. See Coniff, Cunifl, Cunniff and
Kennifl
Conning James, accountant Cal. Safe Deposit
and Trust Co., r. 1609 Washington
" Robert, clerk William M. Evans, r. 2206
Union
" Stephen, carpenter 616 California, r. 137
Hancock
Connitt Charles, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. Lorin
Connity Bernard, clerk Charles Musante, r. 119
Franklin
Connolley Annie Miss, clerk, r. 237 Golden Gate
Av
Connolly Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 153354 How-
ard
" Bernard W., copyist County Clerk's office.
r. 128 Fern A /
" Bridget Mrs., r. 175 Perry
" C. Mrs., r.22lA 12th
" Colman, teamster C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
25854 Clara
" Daniel, r. 22 St. Rose's Av
" Daniel, peddler, r. 60 Everett
" Daniel, seaman, r. 126 Folsom
" Daniel D. (Connolly & Sullivan), r. 411 Har-
rison
" Delia Miss, clerk, r. 237 Golden Gate Av
" Dennis, bartender, r. 60 Everett
" Dennis, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. 10th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" Edward, bookbinder A. J. Leary Co., r. 22
Hoff Av
" Edward, hackman United Carriage Co., r.
53654 Howard
" Edward M., clerk Macondray & Co., r. 1526
Clay
" Edward T., laborer, r. 509 Hermann
" George A., teacher St. Ignatius College, r.
1119 Scott
" James, clerk, r. 922 Eddy
" James, clerk Bonestell & Co., r. San Rafael
" James, policeman, r. 1125 Broadway
" James, teamster, r. 531^, 7th
" James B., clerk, r. 737 Market
" James H., sailmaker, r. 153354 Howard
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Connolly James W., laborer, r. 544 Hermann
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 816 Olive Av
" John, r. 44 Jessie rear
" John, r. 346, 4th
" John, laborer Morris J. Blackman, r. 235
Hayes
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 740
Folsom
" John, longshoreman, r. 308 Tehama
" John, policeman, r. 1227 Florida
■' John, teamster C. A. Warren, r. 219, 10th
" John F., shipping clerk E. G. Lyons
Co., r. 723 Natoma
" John J., bartender James P. Dunne & Co.,
r. 410 Leavenworth
" John J., machinist, r. 35814 Clara
•' John L., boiler maker, r. 411 Harrison
" John L., surfman Golden Gate Life Sav-
ing Station
" John M., groceries and liquors, 422 Natoma
•' John T., undertaker Pacific Undertakers
" Joseph F., collector, r. 509 Hermann
" Joseph J., plasterer, r. 109 Lundy Lane
" Josie Miss, laundress White Star Laun-
dry, r. 108, nth
■' Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 13^^ Oak
" M. A. Mrs., proprietor Marguerite House,
417 Larkin
" Martin, r. 100, 5th
" Martin, boiler maker, r. 126 Valley
" Mary, widow, liquors, 309 Cortland Av
" Mary, widow, r. 509 Hermann
" Mary, domestic, 421 Ashbury
" Matthew, ironer La Grande Laundry, r.
UV2, 13th
" Matthew T., bookkeeper, r. HoSVi Clara
•• May, domestic, 815 Haight
" Michael, clerk, r. 136 Church
" Michael, house painter, r. 218 Minna
" Michael , laborer, r. 323, 3d Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 18th Av South nr
Railroad Av
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 60 Everett
Connolly Micliael D. Rev., rector St. Paul's
Church (R. C), r. 1628 Church
" Michael J., clerk, r. 327 Minna
" Michael J., painter, r. 218 Minna
" Minnie Miss, waitress, r. 215 Minna
" Nicholas, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 14111^4
Harrison
" Owen, butcher, 1230, 24th, r. 924, 22d
" Patrick, r. 258% Clara
" Patrick, bricklayer, r. 1312 Broderick
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 143 Clara
" Patrick, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2627 Harrison
" Patrick, liquors, 329, 3d, r. 121/2 Verona PI
" Patrick, liquors, 528, 4th, r. 247, 11th
" Patrick, paver, r. 18th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
" Patrick, saloon keeper, r. 464 Bryant
" Patrick J., r. 19% Moss
" Peter, florist. 2190 Devisadero
" Peter, teamster, r. 134 Clara rear
" Peter J. Jr., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1119 Scott
" P. J. Mrs., widow, r. 1119 Scott
" Rose Miss, copyist, r. 158 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, steward str Gipsy, r. 1 Louisa
" Thomas, clerk John H. No'lan, r. 31 Clara
" Thomas, conductor, r. 162 Clara
" Thomas, laborer, r. 346, 4th
'■ Thomas, paper carrier, r. 309 Cortland Av
" Thomas, poultry and dairy produce, 9-11
San Francisco Market, r. 411 Oak
•' Thomas E., physician, 1420 Howard
Connolly Thomas W., pharmacist R. E. White
& Co., r. 305 Golden Gate Av
Timothy F., policeman, r. 22 Chattanooga
Will A., bookkeeper Butterick Publishing
Co., r. 131 Waller
William, feeder Schmidt Label & Litho
Co., r. Alameda
William, laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. 131
Waller
William, liquors, 164 Jessie, r. 410 Tehama
William J., butcher Owen Connolly, r. 728
Capp
William R., brassfinisher, r. 1925 Bryant Av
& Sullivan (D. D. Connolly and D. F. Sulli-
van), dealers teas, coffee and spices, 409
Harrison
>e®=Connolly. See Conley, Conly, Connelly and
Connoley
Connon George, contractor, r. 220 Borland
" George Jr., carpenter, r. 220 Borland
-e®="Connon. See Cannon
Connor Amelia A. Mrs., physican, 26 Murphy
Bldg
" Charles C, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
571/2 Chenery
Clyde Miss, stenographer, r. 9 Powell
Baniel, laborer, r. 13 Everett
Dudley, liquors, 43, 2d, r. 37, 2d
Edward F., bookkeeper, r. 428 Haight
Ellen, widow, r. 113 Shipley
Frank, bakery, 909 Bryant
Connor Fred F., general agent Oregon Railway
and Navigation Co.. 630 Market, r.
Berkeley
CONNOR IDA E. MISS,
importer fine French millinery, 36
Geary, r. Alameda
Connor Jacob, coffee packer Henry Grandjean
" James, boiler maker str Gaelic, r. 309
Gaven
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 314 Tehama
John, manager California Fruit Co., 505-
507 Sansome, r. 2461/2 Oak
John W., laborer, r. 318 Chestnut
John W., telegraph operator, r. 1% Chesley
Joseph R., photographer, r. 6a Antonia
Julia, widow, r. 9 Alvarado
Kate, widow, r. 1713% Jones
Kate Miss, cigars and tobacco, 2 Harrison
Lawrence, fireman, r. 1522a Fell
Lee, r. 20 O'Farrell
Mamie Miss, stenographer, r. 228, 11th
Maria Miss, domestic, 318 Chestnut
Martin, gardener. Masonic Cemetery
Martin, wood and coal, 232%, 10th, r. 230, 10th
Mary, widow, r. 1% Chesley
Mary, widow, r. 23 Langton
Mary, widow, r. 544 Turk
Mary Miss, r. 121 Pierce
Mary Miss, clerk, r. 1713% Jones
Mary Miss, proprietor Mint House, 933
Mission
Mary A. Mrs., r. 228, Uth
Matthew, miner, r. 519 Sacramento
May Miss, r. 1332 Pacific
Michael, gripman Geary St. RR., r. 334H
2d Av
Michael, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
Michael, marine fireman, r. 33 Madison Av
Michael, milkman, r. 215 Sweeney
Michael, painter, r. 1332 Pacific
Nellie Miss, r. 1332 Pacific
Connor Nicholas W., proprietor City and Mis-
sion Express and commissary County
Jail No. 2, r. 1609 Church
" Patrick, boots and shoes, 541 Montgomery
Av, r. 115 Valparaiso
" Patrick, deckhand night watch fire boats
" Patrick C, laborer, r. 30 Silver
" Robert, policeman, r. 2501 Sutter
" T. Miss, typewriter Edward W. Hill, r. 258
Clara
" Thomas, engraver Dewey Engraving Co., r.
1020% Larkin
" Thomas, shoemaker, 1912 Market, r. 6 Rose
Av
" Thomas F., ship carpenter, r. 228, Uth
" William, laborer, r. 318 Chestnut
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Connor William R., auctioneer r. 112, 24tli
4®-Connor. See Conner, Conners, Connors and
Conor
Connors Daniel, teamster Kenny & McHugJi, r.
NE cor lOth Av and Fulton
" Daniel, marine engineer, r. 313, 13th
" Dennis, clerk M. O'Shaughnessy, r. 439
Bryant
" Edward, dairyman, 308 Sweeney
" Edward, laborer, r. 133 Clara,
" Ellen Miss, spicemaker, r. 34 Ritch
" Harry, driver, r. 76514 Howard
" Jacob, laborer, r. 19 Freelon
" James, r. 208, 1st
" James, paper hanger, r. 115 William
" James A., telegraph operator, r. 5 Chesley
" John, car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 26 Hartford
" John, guard County Jail No. 3, r. 11 Te-
hama
" John, laborer, r. 32i/4 Tehama rear
" John, laborer, r. 230V4 Langton rear
" John C, bookkeeper, r. 506 Jessie
" Josephine Miss, r. 24 Ritch
" Katie Miss, seamstress, r. Broad nr Plym-
outh Av
" Maggie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 1079 Tennessee
" Margaret, widow, liquors, r. 308 Pacific
" Mary, widow, r. 3418 Mission
" Mary Miss, r. 907 Bryant
" Mary Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1079 Tennessee
" Nettie, domestic, 1613 Pine
'• P., coal passer str City of Sydney
" P., fireman str Arago
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 822 Haight
" Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Broad nr Plymouth Av
" Patrick C, clerk Michael McGrath
" Robert, teamster, r. 765'/^ Howard
" Thomas, fireman, r. 1079 Tennessee
" Thomas, laborer, r. 547 Mission
" Thomas, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 532 Shotwell
" Thomas, ship painter Callahan & Bunde-
sen
" Thomas, watchman S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Thomas H., laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 43, 2d
" Timothy, bricklayer, r. 509 Connecticut
" Timothy, teamster, r. 1 Freelon
" William, carpenter, r. 907 Folsom
" William, hoseman Engine 19, r. 39 Linden
Av
" William, laborer, r. Broad nr Plymouth Av
" William, laborer James Beatty, r. 5th Av
South nr M
" William P. (Connors & Dowling), r. 34
Ritch
" & Dowling (William P. Connors and Will-
iam J. Dowling), plumbers and gas fit-
ters, 788 Folsom
je®~Connors. See Conner, Conners, Connor and
Conor
Connot Mary, widow, r. 716 Diamond
Conol Gustave, butter maker, r. 1019 Market
rear
Conolley Edward, with Royal Ins. Co., r. 2831
Howard
" Edward D., bookkeeper C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. Alameda
" William F., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen
& Co., r. 3831 Howard
Conolly Agnes J. Miss, teacher Clement Gram-
mar School, r. 637 Ellis
" Edward, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Edward A., contractor, r. 637 Ellis
*®~Cono]ly. See Conley, Connelly and Connolly
Conor Frank, lapidary, 308 Sutter, r. 7 Bacon PI
4®=Conor. See Conner and Connor
Conquest Alfred B., r. 314 Minna
Conquet Emil, helper Parisien Steam Laundry,
r. 1600 Dolores
Conrad Agnes M., physician, 719 Turk
" Albert, finisher Fink & Schindler, r. 1137
Steiner
" Andrew, with Conrad Piano Co., r. 17 Clin-
ton Park
Conrad Bertha, dressmaker, r. 719 Turk
" Charles P., solicitor Rathjen Bros., r. 719
Turk
" Charles R., manager Conrad Piano Co.,
411-413 Shotwell, r. 17a Clinton Park
" Clara, dressmaker, r. 719 Turk
" Fred J., furniture and teacher music, 1832
Market
" George, teamster C. R. Splivalo & Co., r. 13
Glen Park Av
" - Grace A., widow, r. 33 Sanchez
" Henry, carpenter, r. 719 Turk
" Henry A., carpenter, 633V^ California, r. 623
California
" John, master schr. Rainbow, office 44 East,
r. 19 Freelon
" John G. (Voss, Conrad & Co., F. G. Voss &
Co. and George Easton & Co.), r. 2007
California
" Julius, cooper John Wieland Brewery, r.
106 Tehama
" Louis, clerk, r. 1126 Folsom
" Louis E. (Conrad & Heady), r. 1211 Mar-
ket
" Louisa, widow, r. 20^4 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 13 Glen Park Av
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 512 Geary
" Otto, cornice maker Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 867 Mission
" Piano Co., Charles R. Conrad manager,
manufacturers pianos, 41 1-413 Shotwell
" William, shipping clerk Langley & Mich-
aels Co., r. 53 Glen Park Av
" William J., salesman John Quadt & Co., r.
411 Larkin
" & Heady (Louis E. Conrad and Charles L.
Heady) barbers, 1211 Market
JK3~Conrad. See Conradt and Konrad
Conrades Ferdinand, r. 1330 Howard
Conradi Emma, widow, r. 3907 Clay
" Jacob, cook, r. N E cor 8th and Brannan
" Phillip (Conradi & Goldberg), r. Oakland
Conradi & Goldberg (Phillip Conradi and
Adolph Goldberg), wholesale leaf tobac-
co, 730 Montgomery
Conradsen Olaf, seaman, r. 19 Bryant Av
Conradson Frank, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
Conradt H. Julius, dentist, 831 Kearny, r. 3016
Geary
Conrady Henry P., contractor and builder, r.
15231/2 Fulton
Conran John H., plumber, r. 306, 7th
" Patrick J., physician, 839 Mission
" Paul, clerk James F. O'Hanlon, r. 938 Mis-
sion
" Phillip J., machinist, r. 306, 7th
" Thomas S., agent Joseph Rogers & Sons,
120 Sutter room 69
Conreich Eugene, salesman Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. 611 Eddy
Conroy Annie, widow, r. I31/2 Federal
" Cornelius, seaman, r. 307, 3rd
" Daniel, teamster, r. 2 Belcher Court
" Daniel A., painter Edwin H. Clack, r. 131,
19th
" Edward C, r. Lick House
" Edward V., upholsterer Bare Bros., r. 1646
Market
" FrankM., teamster, r. 31 Grand Av
" George, tailor, r. 109 Jessie
" George S., carrier postofflce, r. 128, 3d Av
" George W., clerk Hartford Fire Ins. Co., r.
1303 Hyde
" Henry, clerk Wells, Fargo & Go's Bank, r.
2626 California
" Hugh, r. 1 MorrellPl
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Conroy Hugh, blacksmith Daniel I. Newkirk, r.
136 Juniper
" James, clerk Denis Kelly, r. SE cor Treat
and Precita Avs
•' James, laborer, r. 107 Shipley
" James, laborer, r. 920 Bryant
" James, seaman, r. 15 Hampton PI
" James R., steerage steward str Columbia
Conroy Jay G., street contractor, 410 Kearny,
r. Lake nr 10th Av
" John J., hoseman Engine 17, r. 920 Bryant
" John W., proprietor Golden West Boiler
Wks, 619 Brannan, r. 319 Beale
" Joseph, clerk Brandt & Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph, painter, r. SE cor Treat and Pre-
cita Avs
" Kate Miss, glove cutter, r. 319 Beale
" Kate, groceries and liquors, SE cor Per-
cita and Treat Avs
" Maggie Miss, saleslady Mme. Alma E.
Keith, r. Oakland
" Mamie Miss, stenographer, r. 319 Beale
" Margaret, widow, r. 920 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 110 Shipley
" Mary M. Miss, nurse Hospitalfor Children,
3700 California
" Michael J., house painter, r. SE cor Precita
and Treat Avs
" Nellie Miss, laundress J. P. McDonald, r.
501 Napa
" Peter, porter Willard Bros., r. 136 Juniper
" Richard M., can maker Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 920 Bryant
" Roger, ornamental plasterer Keyaert &
Manetta, r. 118, 6th
" Thomas, bartender, r. 909 Kearny
" Thomas, seaman, r. 306 Folsom
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 1307 Stockton
" Thomas J., special agent H. K. Belden, r.
1303 Hyde
" Walter D., boiler maker J. W. Conroy, r.
319 Beale
" William, house painter, r. SE cor Percita
and Treat Avs
" William J., clerk, r. 25 Federal
" William J., house painter, r. 920 Bryant
Conry James W. (Holt & Conry), r. 1811 Howard
Conry Joseph T., glass beveler Cal. Art Glass,
Bending and Cutting Wks, r. 954 Howard
Consani Achille, butcher. 111, 6th, r. 467 Minna
'■ Antoine, laborer S. F. Candle Co.. r. cor 8th
and Folsom
Conserva Charles A., granite cutter James Rae,
r. 426 Vallejo
Considine John, real estate, r. 35 Clinton
" Patrick, helper, r. 208 Moulton
Consiglieri Brothers (Seraflno and Victor),
fruits, 357, 4th
" Joseph, scavenger, r. 39 Boardman PI rear
" Seraflno (Consiglieri Bros.), r. 255 Clemen-
tina
" Victor (Consiglieri Bros.), r. 255 Clementina
Consolidated Bituminous Rock Co., A. c. Bas-
sett president, J. H. Swift, vice-presi-
dent, F. C. Lewis secretary, 106-108 Phe-
lan Bldg
Consolidated California and Virginia Mining
Co. (Storey Co., Ne v.), Charles H. Fish
president, Albert W. Havens secretary,
47 Nevada Block
Consolidated Eureka Gold Mining Co. (Tuo-
lumne Co.), ofBce ,532 Market, room 3
Consolidated Golden Gate and Sulphuret Min-
ing and Development Co. Tlie, Jacob A.
Fischer president, James H. Gary sec.e-
tary, 320 Sansome, rooms 31-32
Consolidated Imperial Mining Co. (Gold Hill,
Nev.),C. L. McCoy secretary, 35 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor
Consolidated New York Mining Co. (Gold Hill,
Nev.), Charles Hirshfeld president.
Charles E. Elliot secretary, 79 Nevada
Block
Consolidated St. Gothard Gold Mining Co.
(Nevada Co., Cal.), J. F. Holling secre-
tary, 113 Crocker Bldg
Consolidated Steel and Wire Co. (Chicago, 111.).
Baker & Hamilton agents, junction Mar-
ket, Pine and Davis
Consonno Paolo M., salesman, r. 821 Greenwich
Constable S. T., traveling salesman Tillmann
& Bendel, r. Phoenix, Ariz.
Constant Charles, cook Jose C. Castro, r. 1648
Mission
" Philip, employee French Hospital
" R. Mrs., -proprietor Am. Lodging House,
777 Market
" T. R. Mrs., fancy goods, 22OO1/2 Fillmore
Constantine Andrea, fireman str City of Everett
" Caralambus, flower stand, SW cor Post and
Kearny, r. 17 Stockton PI
" John, boatswain str City of Sydney
" John, cook, r. 509 Ellis
" John, fruits and confectionery, 502 Kearny,
r. 720 California
" John, oyster saloon, 772 Howard, r. 3 How-
ard Court
" John, pilot Sacramento Transportation
Co.
" Mary, widow, r. 914 Army
" Tabuki (Paris Pappadimos & Co.), r. 340, 3d
Constantini Stanislaus, proprietor Maison Tor-
toni. 111 O'Farrell
Constine Abraham, groceries and liquors, 1408
Buchanan, r. 1327i^ Ellis
" Bertha, widow, r. 1323 Eddy
" Isaac, clerk Abraham Constine, r. 1013
Buchanan
" Joseph, clerk Abraham Constine, r. 1327M
Ellis
" Mace, salesman Sherwood & Sherwood, r.
1311a Ellis
Construction Department Market Street Rail-
way Co., H. H. Lynch superintendent,
19 Hobart Bldg
Consuelo Gold Mining Co., A. Everett Ball sec-
retary, office Merchants' Exchange
Consul Argentine Republic, Joseph L. Schlei-
den acting consul, 12 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Consul Austro-Hungarian Empire, Francis
Korbel, 308 Battery
Consul Belgium, Wilfrid B. Chapman, 123 Cali-
fornia, room 16
Consul Chili, Juan M. Luco consul-general, 40
Montgomery Block
Consul China, Fung Yung Heng consul-general,
8fJ6 Stockton
Consul Costa Rica, Rafael Gallegos consul-gen-
eral, 230 California
Consul Denmark, John Simpson, 23 California,
room 12
ConsulFrance, Alexandre Laurencede Lalande,
604 Commercial
Consul German Empire, Adolph Rosenthal con-
sul-general, Oswald Lohan vice-consul,
318 Sacramento
Consul Great Britain, Joseph W. Warburton
consul-general, Wellesley Moore vice-
consul, 506 Battery
Consul Greece, August Goustiaux acting con-
sul, 625 Union
Consul Guatemala, Miguel Carrillo, 204 Front
Consul Hawaiian Islands, Charles T. Wilder
consul-general, John F. Soper vice-con-
sul, 2('6 Sansome, room 22
Consul Honduras, John T. Wright, 640 Market
Consul Italy, Francesco Bruni Grimaldi con-
sul, 5ti6 Battery, room 1
Consul Japan, Saburo Koya consul, 1514 Pine
Consul Mexico, Alexander K. Coney consul-gen-
eral, 604 Clay
Consul Nicaragua, William L. Merry consul-
general, 331 Pine, room 2
Consul Paraguay, P. J. van Loben Sels, 508
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Consul Persia, George E. P. Hall, 2 Mutual Life
Bldg, 6th floor
Consul Peru, Robert B. Huie, 203 California
Consul Portugal, Ignaoio da Costa Duarte con-
sul, 605 Clay, Henry J. Laidley, vice-
consul, 3-23 Montgomery
Consul Republic of Colombia, Adolfo Canal,
217 Sansome, room 9
Consul Eussia, Vladimir A. Artsimovitch con-
sul-general, Horace G. Piatt vice-consul,
418 California, rooms 9-10
Consul Salvador, Eustoejio Calderon, 303 Cali-
fornia, room 33
Consul Spain, Jorge Madrilley, 41 1% California
Consul Sweden and Norway, Henry Lund, 214
California
Consul Switzerland, Antoine Borel, 311 Mont-
gomery
Consul The Netherlands, P. J. van Loben Sels,
508 Montgomery
Consul Turkey, George E. P. Hall, 2 Mutual
Life Bldg, 6th floor
Consul Uruguay, Jose Costa, 114 Montgomery
CONSUMERS ICE CO.,
Richard G. Sneath president, ice manu-
facturers and dealers, office and works
420, 8th, telephone South 463
Consumers Wholesale Grocery Co. (Parks &
Bryant), 209, 4th
Consumers Yeast and Vinegar Works (Oak-
land), Christian Bruse secretary, office
318 Battery
Contardi Ruggiero, bartender Vitorio Contardi,
r. 527'/4 Greenwich
" Vitorio, liquors, 1732 Stockton, r. 531 Green-
wich
Contat John L., gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1138 Green
Conte Jose, waiter str San Jose
Conte Louis, baker, r. 221 Broadway
" Osmin, liquors, 409 Dupont
Content Frank J. (Serpa & Content), r. 215 Elm
Av
" Johns. (Content&Freitas),r. 221 Broadway
" Joseph, driver Joseph Fassler, r. Mission
Road bet Five and Six Mile House
" & Freitas (John S. Content and John
Freitas), liquors, 908 Kearny
Contention Consolidated Mining Co. (Tomb-
stone, Arizona), Walter E. Dean presi-
dent, Dudley C. Bates secretary, 81
Nevada Block
Conti Arthur, rubber stamps, 1433 Market
" Gabriel, liquors, 305 Montgomery Av
" Marco, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
Continental Building, NW cor Pine and San-
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CONTINENTAL BUILDING
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. Edmund
E. Hill president, Oliver Eldridge
first vice-president, William Corbin
secretary and general manager, 222
Sansome
Continental Hotel, Joseph Reed proprietor, 521
Pacific
Continental Insurance Co. (of New York), w.
S. Duval general manager. Continental
Bldg, NW cor Pine and Sansome
Contolene August, butcher, r. 26^4 Scott PI
Contra Costa House, Augustus Johnson pro-
prietor, NE cor Jackson and Drumm
Contra Costa Laundry Co., George H. Hallett
president, J. H. Griswold secretary, 56
Sacramento, branch 30 Geary
Contra Costa Water Co. (Oakland), William H.
Mead secretary, 728 Montgomery
" Estaca Consolidated Mexico Mining Co.
(Sinaloa, Mexico), D. M. Burns president,
George Gale secretary, 134 Crocker Bldg
Contractors and Builders' Offices, 40 New
Montgomery
Contreras John C, clerk Freud's Corset House,
r. 415, 29th
Controwith Martin, apprentice Brode & Clark
Iron Wks, r. 403 Leavenworth
Couture A., shoemaker Lobenstein Bros., r. 1331
Market
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
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Convent of the Holy Family, conducted by the
Sisters of the Holy Family, Sister
Dolores Armer superior, 860 Haves
Convent of the Immaculate Conception, W s
Guerrero bet 24th and 25th
" of the Most Holy Names of Jesus and
Mary, W s 10th bet Howard and Folsom
Converse Albert E., clerk Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 1236 Union
" Charles M., superintendent S. F. Gas
Light Co. (Potrero Station), r. 1.22,9th.
Oakland
" H. S., night chief operator W. U. Tel. Co.,
r. Oakland
Convery John, laborer, r. SE cor Napa and
Kentucky
" Patrick, teamster, r. 2519 Post
Convey Edward (Convey & Sons), r. 1133 Green
" Edward J. (Convey & Sons), r. 1133 Green
" John T. (Convey & Sons), r. 1133 Green
" & Sons (Edward, Edward J. and John T.),
butchers, 1824-1826 Hyde
Conway Agnes Miss, operator J. O'Kane, r. 812
Howard
" Annie C, widow, r. 1032, 24th
" Archie J., upholsterer, r. 1433 California
" Bernard, plasterer, r. 987 Harrison
Conway Bernard, proprietor Conway's New
House, 1023 Market, r. 1205 McAllister
" Brothers (James A. and Michael J.),
butchers, 22, 24th
" C, coalpasser str San Jose
" Catherine, widow, nurse, r. 115, 19th
" Clara Miss, operator J. O'Kane, r. 812
Howard
" Cornelius, marine fireman, r .3 Lawrence PI
" Ellen Mrs., r. 1218 Union
" Eugene, messenger Adjutant General's
OfBce, Dept. of California, r. Presidio
" Fannie Miss, pager, r. 1030, 24th
" Frank, laborer, r. 2 Alice
" Frank, tea -nster Madigan Repository Co.,
r. 1128 Mission
" Fred R., deputy License Collector, r. 1028
Hyde
" Frederick, r. 113 Natoma
" Frederick, water tender str Columbia
" George, master str Point Loma, ofQce 121
Market
" George F., clerk registry division post-
offlce, r. 464, 8th Av
" Hannah, widow, r. 21 Gilbert
" Henry F., weigher D. J. Walker, r. 129, 23d
" Henry P. (Flahavan & Conway), r. 29b
Prosper
" Hugh W., harness maker, r. 1209 Nebraska
" James, engineer, r. 227 Harrison
" James, laborer, r. 216 Minna
" James, saloon keeper, r. 139, 4th
" James A. (Conway Bros.), r. 1209 Nebraska
" James M., engineer, r. 464, 8th Av
" John, r. 301 Leavenworth
" John, r. 2036/2 Bryant Av
" John, blacksmith, r. 564 Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 451 Natoma
" John, driver J. Hayden, r. 525, 7th
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 737 Harrison
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1207
Nebraska
" John, seaman, r. 204 Jackson
" John A., clerk J. D. Drost, r. 1334 Florida
" John E., plasterer, r. 451 Nato ■- a
" John F., blacksmith, r. 1209 Nebraska
" John F., carpenter, r. 718 Valencia
" John H., attorney at law with O. F. Rou-
leau, r. 34 Ellis
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Conway John J., sign painter, r. 812 Howard
" John R., porter A. C. Dietz & Co.. r. 1030.
24 th
" Joseph, carpenter John Trounson, r. 337
Eddv
" Joseph P., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. .523
Eddy
" Loretta V. Miss, school teacher, r. 4&4
8th Av
" Mae Miss, cashier J. O. Meyerink, r. 1208
Nebraska
" Maggie Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 523
Eddy
" Major (Conway & Baumel), r. 214^4 Grove
•' Mamie Miss, clerk, r. 825Vi Sutter
" Margaret, widow, r. 812 Howard
■' Margaret T., widow, r. 523 Eddy
" Mary, widow, r. 1209 Nebraska
" Mary Miss, clerk S. F. Breweries, r. 523
Eddy
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 1028 Hyde
" Matilda B. Miss, teacher Polytechnic
High School, r. 464, 8th Av
•' M. G. & Son (Michael G. and Michael J.|.
saddles and harness, 931^4 Mission
" Michael, r. San Jose Av opp Valley
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 129, 23d
" Michael G. (M. G. Conway & Son), r. 93iyi
Mission
" Michael J. (Conway Bros.), r. 1209 Nebraska
'■ Michael J. (M. G. Conway & Son), r. 93iy2
Mission
" Morris, marble sawyer RufBno & Bianchi,
r. 324 Austin
" Myles J., laborer, r. 2482 Market
" Nellie, widow, r. 984 Howard
" Nellie Miss, secretary California Club. 131
Post
" Norah, domestic, 417 Fremont
" P., teamster Western Transfer Co.. r. 415,
4th
" Partick, laborer, r. 1627 Howard
■' Patrick, marble cutter, r. 961'^ Bryant
" Patrick, wood and coal, 133, 3d, r. 78 Na-
toma
" Peter, miller J. A. Folger & Co., r. 726b
Army
" Richard, r. California Av nr Montezuma
" Thomas, r. 420 Eureka
•' Thomas, laborer, r. 737 Harrison
" Thomas, musician, r. 648 Minna
" Thomas, policeman, r. 1433Folsom
" Thomas T., draynian, 401 Front, r. 1030, 24th
" William, laborer, r. 216 Minna
" William J., clerk, r. 1&34 Florida
" & Baumel (Major Conway and Fred J..
Baumel), gent's furnishing goods and
shirt manufacturers, 4 Hayes
4®-Conway. See Conaway
CONWAY'S NEW HOUSE,
Bernard Conway proprietor, wines
and liquors, 1023 Market
Connell Ellen, widow, r. 22 Ash Av
Conwell J. S., manager Indiana Bicycle Co., 18-
20 McAllister, r. 26 McAllister
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 139 Center
" Thomas Jr., carpenter, 139 Center
Conyers Horace, law clerk Daniel Sutter, r. 309
Fremont
" James, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 3'D9 Fremont
Conzani Giusto, carpenter, 112 Montgomery Av
Coogan Clarence, policeman, r. 632 Olive Av
" Eugene F., teamster Judson Mfg. Co.. r.
1508 Broadway
Coogan Jennie Mrs., matron Stanford Free Kin-
dergarten, r. 1906 Mason
" John, r. 128. 2d
" Margaret, widow, r. 1508 Broadway
" Mary Miss, adjustor U. S. Mint, r. 614
Lombard
" Patrick, r. 507, 6th
Coogan T. C, attorney at law, 310 Pine, rooms
35-39, r. Oakland
" Thomas J., engineer Engine 28, r. 1508
Broadway
" Timothy, laborer, r. 230, 15th
4S"Coogan. See Cogan
Coogle Walter J., pressman, r. 202 Francisco
Cook A. Mrs., widow, r. 1432 Post
" Aaron, laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. 12
Angelica
" A. H., janitor New City Hall
" Albert, druggist F. A. Grazer, r. 2304 Mis-
sion
" Alex J., manufacturers' agent, 23 Davis,
room 32, r. East Oakland
" Alexander R., clerk, r. 524 Waller
'• Alexander S., carpenter and builder, r. 1816
San Carlos Av
" Alfred H., clerk, r. 441 1/2 Bryant
" Algernon M., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission,
r. 915 Hayes
" Algernon M. Jr., machinist Pope Mfg. Co.,
r. 915 Hayes
" Amanda, housekeeper, r. 84 Brosnan
" Anastasia, widow, r. 803 Mason
'• Andrew T., stevedore, r. 1702V2 Folsom
" Annie, widow, r. 121 Shipley rear
" Anthony, bookmaker, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Archer S., physician, 634 Sutter
" Archibald, clerk, r. 524 Waller
" August, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 1213
Kearny
" August, expressman, r. 22 East
" Aurelia, widow, r. 136 Liberty
" Austin, foreman miller Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 506, 3d
" Barbara, domestic, 929 Sutter
" Benjamin, baker J. W. Thorp & Co., r. 36Vi
Erie
" Benjamin, dynamo man Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 626 Eddy
" C. A. Mrs., physician, r. 634 Sutter
" Carl, clerk The Harry Unna Co., r. 905 Mc-
Allister
" Caroline, widow, r. 1610 Polk
Cook Carroll, attorney at law, 19-21 Chronicle
Bldg, telephone Main 1090, r. 1500 Larkin,
telephone Sutter 361
" Cassie, widow, r. 32 Morris Av
" C. Bennet Mrs., artistic hair worker, 637
Kearny
" Channing H., physician, BE cor 16th and
Hoff Av
" Charles, barber, r. 109 Clipper
" Charles, billiard cue maker, r. 910 Treat
Av
" Charles, bottler Eggers, Gould & Co., r. 861
Market
" Charles, horseman, r. 326, 5th Av
" Charles Mrs., r. 905 McAllister
" Charles D., electrician, r. 400b Oak
" Charles E., salesman George F. Wells, r.
522, 18th
" Charles H., molder, r. cor North Point and
Broderick
" Charles J., fireman Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 2108 Powell
" Charles M., well borer, 185 Stevenson
" Charles T., inspector U. S. Customs
" Chester, clerk Morton Special Delivery, r.
262 Golden Gate Av
" Christian D. (Olsen, Ruth & Cook), r. Ala-
meda
" Christina, widow, r. 1561 Mission
" Christopher, weaver The Truman S. Clark
Co., r. 1615 Powell
" C. L. Miss, artist, r. 634 Sutter
" David, clerk, r. 41, 3d
" Edward A., plumber Spencer & Jones, r. 867
Market
" Edward E., r. 1950 McAllister
" Edward J., laborer, r. 856 Howard
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Cook Edwin L., liquors, NW cor Haves and
Broderick, r. 1412 Hayes
" Elbrldge G., real estate agent, r. 130 South
Broderick
" Elias, commission, r. 810 Filbert
" Elistia Mrs., widow, r. SE cor 16th and Hofl
Av
" Elisha, law student, r. SE cor 16th and
Hofl Av
" Elisha V. S., attorney at law, 401, Califor-
nia, room 30, r. SE cor 16th and Hofl Av
" Elizabeth M., artist, r. 538 Guerreo
" Emil, plumber Ernest Cook, r. Aztec nr
Coso Av
" Ernest, plumbing, 3013 Mission, r. Aztec
nr Coso Av
" Ernest J., barber, 35 Davis, r. 17a 6th
" Eugene, carpenter, r. Anderson nr Cres-
cent Av
" Eugene B., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1767
Howard
" Eugene N., master mariner, r. 9 Mission
" Ferdinand F., bartender Edwin L. Cook, r.
18101/2 Post
COOK FERN C,
physician and surgeon, olfice 58-59
Murphy Bldg, hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 9
p. m., r. 937 Valencia,telephone White
51
Cook Finlay (Cook & Montague), r. 524 Waller
" Frances Miss, school teacher, r. 1115 Jack-
son
" Francis L., jeweler, r. 1506 Mission
" Frank C, clerk, r. 803 Mason
" Frank O., musician, r. 2116 Van Ness Av
COOK FRED R.,
manufacturer leather belting, fulled
rawhide and lacing, 208 Mission, tele-
phone Drumm 75
Cook Frederick, janitor Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
246 Taylor
" Frederick, miller, r. 44IV2 Bryant
" Frederick H., dynamoman Edison Light
and Power Co., r. North Point and Brod-
erick
" Frederick I., restaurant, 39 Market, r. 3003
Bush
" Frederick J., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1309
Larkin
" Frederick R., cyclery, 700 Guerrero, r. 708
Guerrero
" F. Stevens, physician, 713 O'Farrell
" George, cirgarmaker, 826!4 Pacific
" George, hostler, r. 407 Montgomery Av
" George, longshoreman, r. 36 Clay
" George B., collector Neville & Co., r. Com-
mercial Hotel
" George, inspector Spring Valley W. W., r.
818 Church
" George M., porter Kahn Bros., Klein & Co.,
r. 411 San Jose Av
" George W., r. 623 Howard
" George W. Jr., bookkeeper Charles P. Har-
ris, r. 1417 Geary
Cook George W. F., justice of the peace. New
City Hall, 1st floor, r. 218 Haight
" Gustave L,., clerk, r. 638a Natoma
" Harry, tinsmith Olsen, Ruth & Cook, r. Ala-
meda
" Harry J., machinist, r. 32 Morris Av
" Henry, porter Mills Bldg, r. 237k Minna
" Henry E., bookkeeper, r. 1115 Jackson
" Henry P., clerk, r. 27a Noe
" Herbert L., bookkeeper M. Blaskower &
__ Co., r. 3111 Jackson
manufacturer shell jewelry, 105
'. Oakland
■' HiramB., chief deputy TaxCoUector, r. 1915
COOK H. N. BELTING CO.,
Milton H. Cook manager, leather belt-
ing and hose, 317-319 Mission, tele-
phone Main 263
Cook Ira, packer commissary of subsistence U.
S. A., r. Oakland
" Irving B.,r. 59 Noe
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FURNITURE.
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Cook Isaac, engineer Thomas C. Butterworth.
r. 336, 10th
" Isabel Mrs,teachermusic, 109 Murphy Bldg
" James, cutter Charles E. Lindenstadt, r.
626 Turk
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 807
Humboldt
" James, policeman, r. 804% Turk
" James M., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1077 Tennessee
" James O., bartender The Reception, r. 2116
Van Ness Av
" James S., teamster, r. 314^4 Clementina
" Jesse B., sergeant police, r. 1111 Castro
" J. Frank, musician, r. 410^4 Larkin
Cook J. J., vice-president Taber Photographic
Co., 131 Post, r. Yosemite, Cal.
" John, r. 246 Taylor
" John (Moore, Ferguson & Co.) r. 1001 Bush
" John, carpenter, r. 759 Harrison
" John, cook, r. 44 Ritch rear
" John, engineer, r. 105 New Montgomery
" John, fireman, r. 208 O'Farrell
" John, steward, r. 82IV2 Montgomery
" John Mrs., r. 615 Powell
" John D. B., furnished rooms, 419 Stockton
" John G., contractor and builder, r. 1507 Polk
" John J., barber Hugh H. Creighton, r. 621
Jessie
" John R., manufacturers' agent, 23 Davis,
room 33, r. East Oakland
" John T., longshoreman, r. 54 Everett
" John v., carpenter Market St. Ry., r. 526
Kearny
" Joseph, restaurant, 250 Ellis, r. 311 Turk
" Josephine A., widow, r. 1638 Pierce
" Julia B. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 905 McAllister
" Kate, widow, r. 158 Perry
" Kate N. Miss, compositor, r.905McAllister
" Kate W., widow, r. 59 Noe
" Leander (Knox & Cook) r. 1507 Polk
" Leon, clerk, r. 1610 Po k
" Leon H., secretary Stuparich Mfg Co., r.
1819 Laguna
" Lester S., hostler George ,W. Emmons, r. 9
Juniper
" Lewis, r. 638a Natoma
" Lillian Miss, milliner, r. 807 Humboldt
" L. M. Miss, stenographer G. H. Umbsen &
Co., r. Oakland
" L. S. Miss, teacher dancing, r. 615 Powell
" Lucinda, widow, r. Lick Old Ladies' Home
" Luella L., widow, r. 813, 19th
" Margie, widow, r. 1433 Valencia
'< Maria, widow, r. 919 Union
" Mary, widow, r. 35 Zoe
" Mary E. Miss, stenographer, r. 1115 Jackson
" Mary R. Miss, dressmaker, r. 759 Harrison
" Melvin, porter, r. 411 San Jose Av
" Michael, janitor, 530 California, r. 724 Har-
rison
" Michael, plumber, r. 765 Mission
" Michael S., r. 3110 Geary
" Milton, clerk Cowen & Cowen, r. 1610 Polk
Cook Milton H., manager H. N. Cook Belting
Co., 317-319 Mission, r. 3118 Union
" Milton M., clerk Bass-Hueter Paint Co., r.
1638 Pierce
" Minnie Miss, stenographer, r. 441^4 Bryant
" Nathan I., bookkeeper Dallemand & Co., r.
1819 Laguna
" N. F. Mrs., widow, r. 424 Eddy
" P., mattress maker William A. Schrock
" Pardon A., r. 2213 Sutter
•' Patrick, longshoreman, r. 23 Clementina
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 25 Zoe
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San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Cook Philip, steward, r. \OS2Y2 Minna
" Richard, carpenter, SE cor Sacramento and
Steiner, r. 2223 Pine
" Robert, r. 2318 Pine rear
" Robert R., millhand C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
130b 26th
" Rudolph W., driver Smiths' Cash Store, r.
Fruitvale
" Sophie, widow, r. 1610 Polk
" Stonewall J., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
1 Verona PI
■' Thomas, expressman, SW cor Sacramento
and Montgomery
Cook Thomas & Son (London, Eng.), railroad
and steamship ticket agents and money
brokers, Charles E. Stokes agent, 621
Market
" Thomas F., window cleaner, r. 204 V^ Eddy
rear
" Thomas F. H., well digger, r. NE cor North
Point and Broderick
" U. E. Mrs., widow, r. 2225 Howard
" Walter B., iournalist, r. 522 O'Farrell
" Walter E., teamster, r. 424 Eddy
" Walter G., foreman Perry J. Smith, r. 2 Juri
" Walter H., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1126Vallejo
" Walter I., warehouseman, r. 158 Perry
" Wib'ur B. (Weir & Cook), r. 915 Hayes
" William (Gibson & Cook), r. 9 Powell
" William, car builder, r. 28 Rincon PI
" William, carpenter, r. 923V4 Shotwell
" William, clerkD. R.J rgens,r. 2513 Mission
" William, gardener U. S. military post, Fort
Mason
" William, mechanic, r. 28 Rincon PI
" William C, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1043 Noe
" William H., bookkeeper Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 828 Powell
" William H., broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 236, 10th
" William H,, contractor, r. 20 Moulton
" William Hoff, attorney at law, 19-21 Chroni-
cle Bldg, r. 3209 Clay
" William J., "machinist, r. 759 Harrison
" William L., foreman Kittle & Co., r. 2511
Larkin
" William N.. builder, r. cor Lobos and
Capitol
" W. J., helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 7
Ritter
Cook & Co. (incorporated), Isidore H. Ackerman
secretary and manager, wholesale and
retail crockery, glass and plated ware,
123 Kearny
" & Montague (Finlay Cook and Henry B.
Montague), attorneys at law, 16 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor
Cooke Abram T., clerk, r. I6I914 Howard
" AUyn H., teacher Polytechnic High School,
r. 633, 21st
" Annie R. Mrs., r. 1619J^ Howard
" Bernard, carpenter, r. 1023 Florida
" Bertha L. Miss, stenographer Baltimore
and Ohio RR., r. 712 Van Ness Av
" Edward, clerk H. Northrup, r. 1020!^ Jack-
son
" Frank, conductor, r. 640 Golden Gate Av
" Frank W. (Cook, Stoltz & Co.), r. Oakland
" George J., cigarmaker W. L. Bauml, r.
8261/2 Pacific
" Harry A., clerk A. Fleishhacker & Co., r.
Oakland
" Joseph P. (Alexander & Baldwin), r. Oak-
land
Cooke Maggie Miss, with Mrs. M. H. Ober, r. 134
Oak
" Martin H. W., stenographer Dr. Leibig &
Co. r. 705 California
" Sarah E. Mrs., musician, r. 6 Hayes
" Stanley L,., electrician, r. 1619^^ Howard
" , Stoltz & Co. (Frank W. Cooke and Charles
M. Stoltz), printers, 4 California, room 14
" William A. , helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 126 Ellis
" William E., clerk D. De Bernardi & Co., r.
72OV2 Folsom
4®-Cooke. See Cook and Koch
Cooks Albert F., bookkeeper Cooks Decorating
Co., r. Oakland
Cooks Decorating Co., Louis Cooks manager,
interior decorators, 410 Sutter
Cooks Louis, manager Cooks Decorating Co., 410
Sutter, r. Oakland
Cookson Frank S., chief engineer str Progresso,
r. 1919 San Carlos Av
" Horace E., shipwright, r. 920 Army
" Thomas S., machinist Eulton Eng. and
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 1919 San Carlos Av
" William B., agent Ariel Bicycle, 2700 Mis-
sion, r. 1919 San Carlos Av
Cool William P., dentist, 22 Kearny
4®=-Cool. SeeKuhl
Cooley A. R. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Arthur S., clerk, r. 806 Guerrero
" Earl K., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 2645
Howard
" EarleK., shipping clerk W. T. Garratt&
Co., r. Alameda
" Ernest T., salesman J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
2645 Howard
" Horace B., collector postofflce, r. 540 Castro
" John, foreman William Beatty, r. 875 Fol-
som
" Mary, widow, r. 7 Morris Av
" Peter A., peddler, r. 167 Minna
" Rushford M., fireman, r. 9^^ Laskie
" Walter E., wharfinger Clay St. wharf, r.
206a Post
" ■ William B., waiter W. J. Sullivan
Coolidge Charles S., compositor Journal of
Coramerce, r. 123 Eddy
" George H., carpenter, r. 322, 6th
" George W., coffee roaster, r. 123 Eddy
" Joseph, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Joseph A., storekeeper Spring Valley W.
W., r. 733 Bush
Cooling George W., blacksmith, r. 1014, 15th
Av South
" George W. Jr., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill.
r. 1014, 15th Av South
Coolwood Frank, rigger, r. 2422 Greenwich
Coomas John B., electrician and locksmith, 106
Powell
Combe Philip Rev., pastor Richmond Congrega-
tional Church, r. 3335 Washington
" W. E.,r. 1002 Polk
Coombs A. Leslie, official reporter Superior
Court, dept 1, office 8 Mills Bldg, 4th
floor, r. The Colonial
" Arthur G., bookkeeper Gray Bros., r.
Berkeley
" F. M. Miss, stenographer Dorn & Dorn, r.
658 Ashbury
" Frederick, blacksmith, r. 217, 8th
" Frederick C, horseshoer Pac. Carriage Co.,
r. 48. 8th
" John H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 320
Scott
" Kate Mrs., r. 815 Bush
" M. Miss, clerk Frederick H. Bushnell
" Marion G., compositor Edwards Pub. Co.,
r. 1225 Jessie
" Mary Mrs., restaurant, 636 Geary
" Stephen D., cook str Areata
>^~Coombs. See Coombes
Coon Charles, fireman, r. 102 Juniper
" David A., barber William Rockenfield, r.
215% Mason
" Edward B., motorman Market St. Ry,, r.
9 12 '4 Pierce
" Edward L., tinsmith, 912 Howard
" Frederick H., salesman, r. 1805 California
" George M., druggist. 1001 Pierce
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Coon George W., carriage maker Waloom Bros.,
r. 1203 Golden Gate Av
" Henry I., special agent Mutual Life Ins.
Co. of New York, 205 Sansome, r. Berke-
ley
" James D., glovemaker B. Blumenthal &
Co., r. 352 Jessie
" M. A. Mrs., widow, lodgings, 137 Montgom-
ery
" Philip, cigars and tobacco, 55, 5th, r. 352
" Vica Miss, shoefltter, r. 127 Shipley rear
ig®" Coon. See Koon, Kuehn and Kuhn
Coonan Lizzie Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 813i4
Fulton
" Sarah K. Miss, teacher music, r. 8I314 Ful-
ton
" Thomas, mechanic, r. 330, 25th
Cooney Andrew, laborer, r. 40 Hancock
" Ann Mrs., varieties, 291 Union
■' Catherine, widow, r. iiy^ Clara
" Celia C. Miss, teacher music, 335, 4th
" Daniel, hoseman Engine 21
" Edmund, laborer, r. 7 Wood
" Edward F., messenger U. S. Customs
" Ellen Miss, r. 336!^ Vallejo
" Frank, painter, r. 40 Hancock
" Frank D., conductor Market St. Ey., r.
321914 Sacramento
" George W., clerk, r. 4114 Clara
" James, cook str Walla Walla
" James, gripman, r. 502 Central Av
" James, section foreman, r. 1027 Fair Oaks
Cooney James J., notary public, 103-103 Phelan
Bldg, r. 432 Fell
" John, r. 1622 Turk
" John, serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 731
Harrison
" John A., student, r. 3361/2 Vallejo
" John F., marriage license clerk Recorder's
office, r. 1622 Turk
" John G., carpenter, r. 335, 4th
Cooney John J., house and sign painting, deco-
rative paper hanging, whitening, tinting
and glazing, established in 1864, 141, 4th,
r. 1233 Has es
" John J., putty runner W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
1108, 33d
" John P., r. 1204 Treat Av
" John P., plumber, r. 130a Church
" Joseph, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 502 Cen-
tral Av
" Joseph, salesman, r. 518 Stockton
" Joseph J., teamster, r. 4154 Clara
" Joseph T., chief copyist Recorder's office,
r. E s 9th Av bet C and D
" Kate Miss, saleslady John Kohs, r. 41V4
Clara
Cooney M., attorney at law, 102-103 Phelan Bldg,
r. 433 Fell
" Margaret, widow, r. 40 Hancock
" Martin T., policeman, r. 1730 Lexington Av
" Mary, widow, r. 416!^, 24th
" Mary, widow, r. 1108, 23d
" Michael, laborer, r. 3592 Mission
" Owen, laborer, r. 535 Howard
" Patrick, stableman, r. 30 Stanford
" Robert J., collector, r. 1204 Treat Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 3114 Mission rear
" Thomas, porter, r. 1319 Florida
" Thomas I., molder O'Connell & Lewis, r.
411/3 Clara
" Thomas J., shoe treer Cahn, Nickelsburg
& Co., r. 517 Fulton
" Walter J., r. 4114 Clara
" William, carpenter, r. 31 Beaver
" William, painter, r. 291 Union
" William F., r. 411/4 Clara
" William G., printer Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 31 Beaver
" William M., insurance solicitor, r. 433 Fell
4®"Cooney. See Coney
Coonley Benjamin D., pressman, r. 1017 Clay
" Charles C, salesman, r. 1017 Clay
" Holland C, insurance, r. 1017 Clay
" James, compositor, r. 716 Stockton
" Zillah Miss, r. 1017 Clay
Coons Albert J., fireman S. P. Co., r. 832 Hamp-
shire
Coons C. B. Mrs., teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 2411 Clay
" Charles B., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 2411 Clay
" F. G., car repairer S. P. Co.
" George H.. upholsterer, r. 14 Folsom Av
" John T. W., r. 14 Folsom Av
Coop Charles, nurseryman, r. NW cor Mission
Road and Sickles Av
Coop John, secretary Belvedere Land Co., 207
Sansome, r. Belvedere, Marin Co.
Co-op Mutual Building and Loan Association,
H. P. Sonntag president, C. A. Buckbee
secretary, 218-330 Montgomery
Coope John F. (Coope & Pippy), r. 704 Powell
Coope & Pippy (John F. Coope and George H.
Pippy), Ben Lomond, Schramsberger and
Vino del Rey wines and brandies, Paul
Masson champagne, 204 Market
Cooper A., physician, 523 Kearny
" Abelardo E. (Cooper Cycle Co.), r. 1926 Oc-
tavia
" Abraham M., tailor, r. 926 Pacific
" Abraham R , bookkeeper M. Schussler &
Co., r. 823c Sutter
" Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 20834, 11th
" Alexander, baker, r. 315, 27th
" Alexander B., clerk naval dept. Union I.
Wks, r. Alameda
" Archibald, r. 610 Geary
" Arthur W.,3d asst engineer str City of
Peking, r. 634a 19th
" Bartlett, clerk Van Ness & Redman, r.
East Oakland
" Bessie Miss, stenographer, r. 607 Buchanan
" Bridget, widow, r. 53014 Bryant
" Calvin A., lodgings, 119, 3d
" Charles, r. 1036 Shotwell
" Charles, reporter, r. 106 Mason
" Charles, tailor, 622 Clay, r. 1814 Masonu
Cooper Charles E., physician and surgeon, office
803 Sutter, hours 1 to 3 p.m., and superin-
tendent Waldeck Sanitorium, 717 Jones,
r. 833 Sutter, hours 8 to 9 a. m. and 7 p. m.
" Charles M., traveling salesman, r. 2118
California
" Charles O., traveling salesman, r. 607
Buchanan
" Chauncey F., compositor, r. 119a Leaven-
worth rear
" C. R., carpenter, r. 28 Turk
" Cycle Co. (John B. R. and Abelardo E.
Cooper), NE cor Devisadero and Bush
" Daniel, hostler M. Joost & Bro., r. 618
Gough
" David F., compositor Pac. Christian Pub.
Co., r. 1926 Market
" Eben B., collector Odd Fellows Cemetrey
Assn., r. 2205 Fulton
" Edward, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1816A
Ellis
" Edwin T., law student W. F. Gibson, r. SE
cor McAllister and Pierce
Cooper Elwood, president State Board Horti-
culture, 3 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Santa
Barbara, Cal.
Cooper E. Mason, manager Pacific Department
Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, 35 New
Montgomery, room 7, r. 933 Adeline,
Oakland
E. N. Mrs., widow, r. 1016 Mariposa
Erwin M., with C. A. Grow, r. 3511 Jackson
Ezekiel, janitor, 32 California, r. 1229 Pacific
Francis H., carpenter, r. 615 Grove
Frank J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 1404 California
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Cooper Frederick, bookkeeper, r. 434 Jessie
" Frederick F., mechanic The Barnes
Cyclery, r. 316 Laurel
" Frederick R., porter, r. 18 Anthony
" Frederick T. (Stauf & Cooper), r. Haywards
" George (Cooper & Bond), r. 527 J£ Geary rear
" George, machinist American Type Foun-
ders Co., r. 1018 Howard
Cooper George D. (W. & J. Sloane & Co.), r. 2009
Buchanan
" Giles, laborer, r. 27 South Park
" Harriet Miss, deputy superintendent Gol-
den Gate Kindergarten Assn., r. 1902
Vallejo
" Harry B., salesman William Manning, r.
3108 California
" Harry J., bookkeeper Lowenberg & Co..
r. 823c Sutter
" Harry L., clerk Overland Freight Transfer
Co., r. 511a Greenwich
" Harry R. (Cooper & Co.). r. 223 Powell
" Henry B., salesman, r. 608 Central Av
" Herbert H., marine engineer, r. 22 Prosper
" Hubert J., box sawyer, r. 52054 Bryant
" J., gripman Cal. St. RR.
" James, miner, r. 2O814, llth
" James Rev., pastor St. Michael's Church, r.
San Mateo, Cal.
" James K. (Cooper & Co.), r. 223 Powell
" J. B. R. Mrs., widow, r. 1928 Sacramento
" Jennie D. Mrs., teacher South End Primary
School, r. 945 Valencia
" Jennie L. Miss, clerk Pacific States Ad-
vertising Bureau
" John, clerk B. Strauss, r. 607 Buchanan
" John, laborer E. Danforth, r. 2316^4 Mason
Cooper Jolin, merchant tailor, 28 New Mont-
gomery, under Palace Hotel, r. 2027 Pa-
cific Av
" John A., car driver, r. 322 Brannan
" John B. H., r. 1926 0ctavia
" John B. R. (Cooper Cycle Co.). r. 1926 Oc-
tavia
" John E., lather, r.859 Mission
" John H., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co r
SE cor Pierce and McAllister
" John H. , clerk N. P. Petersen & Co. r 7
Market
" John H., dental student, r. 160 Golden Gate
Av
" John P. journalist Chronicle, r. 106 Mason
" Joseph, tailor, 102 Powell, r. 607 Buchanan
" Leo, teacher elocution Saratoga Hall r
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Louis L., printer Call, r. 804i^ Filbert
" Louisa Mrs., janitress Harrison Primary
School, r. 615 Grove
" Louise B. Mrs., iournalist, r. 3511 Jack-
son
" Luke P., carpenter, r. 607 Eddy
" Mark, bookkeeper, r. 926 Pacific
" Martin, clerk M. Armer & Co., r. 926 Pacific
•' Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 2O814, llth
" M. E., office 746 Market, r. 223 Powell
Cooper Medical College, Dr. Levi C. Lane
president. Dr. Henry Gibbons Jr., dean of
the faculty, NE cor Webster and Sacra-
mento
" Michael, oalker, r. 1720 San Carlos Av
" Morris, tailor, 823c Sutter
Cooper Primary School, Mrs. CelinaR. Pechin
principal, Greenwich bet Jones and
Leavenworth
" Richard, clerk Thomas Taylor & Co.. r 926
Pacific
" Samuel E., auctioneer, r. 125 Turk
Cooper Samuel M., traveling salesman Hoff-
man, Alexander & Co.
" Sarah Mrs., r. 1203 Market
" Sarah Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Cooper Sarah B. Mrs., superintendent Golden
Gate Kindergarten Association, r. 1902
Vallejo
" Solomon, tailor, 129, 6th rear
" Theodore E., student, r. SE cor Pierce and
McAllister
" Thomas H., blacksmith, 108 Laurel
" Thomas J., blacksmith John Dippel, r.
5201/2 Bryant
" Thomas P., conductor Geary St. RR, r. 121
Cook
" Walter G., collection teller Anglo-Califor-
nian Bank, r. 325, 17th
" William, r. 217 Francisco
" William, carpenter Richard Herring, r.
1507,24th
■' William, helper Union I. Wks., r. 27 South
Park
■' William, laborer, r. 228 Minna
" William, pattern maker, r. 425 State
Cooper William A., assistant superintendent of
mails. Post Office, r. 315 Mason
" William E., contractor, carpenter and
builder, 241,9th
" William P., packer General Electric Co., r.
211, 2d
" William P., porter, r. 520'/^ Bryant
'• & Bond (George Cooper and George Bond),
coffee saloon, 62414 Clay
Cooper & Co. (James K. and Harry R. Cooper),
importers fine stationery and engravers,
746 Market
Co-operative Paper Hanging Co.,
Burr & Shields proprietors, 635 McAl-
lister
Co-operative Pharmacal Co., James B. Wingate
manager, 2560 Market
Co-operative Publishing Co.,
Raymond Duncan president, F. J.
Smith secretary, general publishers,
printers and advertising agents, busi-
ness ofllce 12 Montgomery, telephone
Main 5820
Co-operative Rooming House, John Barker pro-
prietor, 829-831 Stevenson
" Tailors, merchant tailors, 659 Market
Coopman Charles F., painter, r. 715 Howard
Coordt Peter, cook William Scheubner, r. 7th
Av nr Fulton
Coos Bay Coal Co., Oregon Coal and Navigation
Co. proprietors, NW cor Broadway and
East
4a-Coots. See Coutts
Cooty Emily A., r. 320 Ellis
Coover Charles S., mining, r. 640 Clay
Copalo Camillo, seaman, r. 114 Pacific
" Carmelo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Cope Francis M., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1517 Valencia
" Frank, clerk Hinz & Landt, r. 515a 7th
" Frederick, teamster, r. 1138 Howard
" Frederick T., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 515a 7th
" George W., auditor U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" George W., clerk, r. 233 Valencia
" James H. (Cope & Wisler), r. 1729 McAllis-
ter
" Jeremiah P., motorman, r. 233 Valencia
" Minnie Miss, bookkeeper D. L. Gump, r.,
515a 7th
" Oliver, engineer, r. S05, 10th Av
" W. W., attorney at law, 324Pine, room 11. r.
Danville, Cal.
" & Wisler, (James H. Cope and William J.
Wisler) shoefitters, 3 Hardie PI
Copeland Andrew, engineer Murphy. Grant &
Co., r. 242 State
" Annie Miss, shoefitter, r. 26 Alvarado
" Catherine, widow, r. 231 Franklin
" Charles C, cigar maker S. F. Cigar Mfg.
Co., r. International Hotel
" Frank, waiter, r. 10 St. Charles PI
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Copeland Henry M., bookkeeper Leland Stan-
ford Estate, r. 231 Franklin
" Hugh T., laborer, r. 231 Franklin
" John, machinist, r. 231 Franklin
" Kate, widow, r. 26 Alvardo
" Kate, widow, r. 231 Franklin
" Kate Miss, shoefitter, r. 26 Alvara-do
" Margaret Miss, r. Lick Old Ladies Home
" Mary Miss, shoe fitter, r. 26 Alvarado
" Maud v. Miss, nurse Lane Hospital
" Medical Institute, Copeland, Neal & Winn
proprietors, 916 Market rooms 1-2
" Neal & Winn (William H. Copeland, J.
George Neal and Albert C. Winn), proprit
etors Copeland Medical Institute, 916
Market rooms 1-2
William, baker, r. 417 Kearny
William, mastermariner, r. 421, 4th
William F., student, r. 915 Post
William G. (Copeland & Pierce), r. 897 Noe
William H. (Copeland, Neal & Winn), r.
916 Market
" & Pierce (William G. Copeland and Charles
V. Pierce) architects, 126 Kearny room 21
je®~Copeland. See Copland and Coupland
Coper William, master schr Jessie Fremont,
office 216 Sacramento, r. 1304 Ellis
Copertini Gaetano, native wines, 730 Vallejo
Copiano Frank, scavanger, r. 718 Greenwich
rear
Coping John, mill hand Albion Lumber Co., r.
724 Bryant
Copithorne Grace, widow, r. 1527 Howard
Copland George H., contractor, r. 309 Lyon
Copmann Martin 0. , bookkeeper Leland Stanford
Jr. University, office 819 Market room 1,
r. 415 Post
Copp Arthur, billiard marker, r. 1416 Broadway
•' Frank P., salesman Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. Alameda
" H. E., salesman Hale Bros., r. Hotel Lang-
ham
" Henry W., jeweler, r. 1014 Haight
" Joseph B. (Morley & Copp), r. 520 Jones
Coppage Belle Miss, saleslady, r. 1133 Valencia
" Fanny E. Mrs., ornamental paper, 1133
Valencia
" Frederick E., silverohaser Shreve & Co., r.
1133 Valencia •
" J. Clark, agent Laird, Schober & Co., 819
Market, room 14
" John W., accordion pleating and button-
hole maker, and agent Reece Button-
hole Machine Co., 724^4 Market, r. 29
Lloyd
Copper Queen Consolidated Mining Co. (Bisbee,
Arizona), C. G. Young purchasing agent,
office 122 Davis
" Samuel A., draughtsman Adolph C. Lut-
gens. r. 309 Powell
Coppersmith Joseph, r. 718 Valencia
Copperthwaite Emma, widow, r. 526 Valencia
Coptjetti Biaggo (A. Tessandori & Co.), r. 112/2
Jackson
Coppieters Ernest (Coppieters & Mockel), r.
1004 McAllister
" & Mockel (Ernest Coppieters and Victor
Mockel), proprietors California Artistic
Metal Works, 21-23 Jessie
Coppin Richard J., carpenter John Trounson, r.
1252 Mission
Coppola Alfred J., bartender, r. 969a Howard
" F. Mrs., proprietor The Bristol, 969 Howard
" Louis A., cracker baker Gerhard Muller, r.
969a Howard
Copriviza George, manager Matteo Drobaz, r. 6
'Washington
" John, teamster, r. 819 Vallejo
Copsey Alamander N., dentist, 21 Powell
Copson William, engineer, r. 217, 3d
Coptis Mining Co. (Tuscarora, Nev.), E. M. Hall
secretary, 314 Montgomery
Copus Jay N., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 620
Tennessee
Coquengniot Gustave H., civil engineer, r. 1611
Mason
Coquille Mill and Tag Co. (Parkersburg, Co-
quille River, Oregon), Charles F. Doe &
Co. agents, SW cor Howard and Spear
W. & J, SLOANE & CO.,
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Cora George, r. 414 Fulton
Corbaley William G., superintendent S. F. & N.
P. Ry, r. San Rafael
Corbell George W., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co.,
r. 572 Harrison
Corbello Frank, bootblack, 547 Clay, r. 5 Va-
rennes
Corbet Carrie Miss, clerk S. F. Shoe House, r.
704 McAllister
" James P., porter Merchant's Club, r. 707
Tehama
" Robert, r. 704 McAllister
" William, clerk local freight office S. P. Co..
r. 704 McAllister
Corbett Alexander H., stock clerk W. & J.
Sloane & Co., r. 1120Gough
" Annie Miss, stamper, r. 478 Jessie
" Edward, teamster, r. 335%, 12th
" Edward P., receiver Market St. Ry, r. 417
Clayton
" Elizabeth J. Mrs., physician, 1514 Sacra-
mento
Corbett Ella Mrs., proprietor The Grand Pacific,
306 Stockton, telephone Grant 507
" Ellen, widow, r. 478 Jessie
" Ellen Mrs., r. 2411 California rear
" Frances C, widow, r. 728 Geary
" Frank, carpenter, r. 478 Jessie
" Frank J., secretary S. F. Undertaking Co..
1235 Market, r. 131 Oak
" F. W., clerk, r. 306 Stockton
Corbett Harry E., wines and liquors and pool
seller, 30 Ellis, r. 5221/2 Hayes
" Hugh, real estate, r. 16 Willow Av
" James, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r. 314
Beale rear
James, miner, r. 478 Jessie
" James A., teamster, r. 1319 Folsom
" James J., plasterer, r. 27 Stevenson Av
" John, r. 1014 Lombard
" John, janitor Washington Grammar
School, r. 255 Minna
" John C, clerk, r. 1014 Lombard
" John C, clerk A. D. Splivalo, r. 4 Albion Av
" John C. F., carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r.
811 Shotwell
" John E., switchman, r. 515 Castro
" John J., millhand Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 251^4 Clara
" John L., carriage painter, r. 27 Stevenson
Av
" Joseph, upholsterer, r. 675 Mission
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 518 Hayes
" Josie, shade maker W. & J. Sloane «fc Co..
r. 452, 10th
" Maggie, domestic, 3026 Clay
" Malachi, track repairer, r. 27 Stevenson Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1225 Hampshire
" Patrick J., livery stable, 518-520 Hayes
and manager San Francisco Undertak-
ing Co., 1235 Market, r. 518 Hayes
" Thomas, clerk, r. 518 Hayes
" Thomas, liquors, NE cor Bush and Bat-
tery, r. 636 Hayes
Corbett Thomas, secretary La Grande Laun-
dry Co., 23 Powell, r. 109 Cumberland
" Thomas, tinsmith John T. Farrell, r. 4 Al-
bion Av
" Thomas B., harness and saddle maker, 215
Jackson, r. 816 Bush
" William, bookkeeper La Grande Laundry
Co., r. 109 Cumberland
" William, gilder, r. 452, 10th
" William, miner, r. 478 Jessie
" William, quartermaster str Australia
" William, shoemaker, r. 27 Stevenson Av
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Corbet t William C, clerk Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 728 Geary
" William H., seaman, r. 1014 Lombard
" William L. (Corbett & Schorr;, r. 1011
Pierce
" W. Lee, shipping clerk C. F. Weber & Co.,
r. 732 Geary
•' & Schorr (William L. Corbett and
Joseph Schorr), proprietors Union
Square Furniture Packing and Moving
Co., 301 Stockton
.8S=Corbett. See Corbet
Corbin William, secretary Continental Build-
ing and Loan Association, 222 Sansome,
r. Lake View
Corbly Charles E.. vice-president and manager
Geo. H. Fuller Desk Co., r. 132, 9th Av
Corbus Andrew T., purchasing and commis-
sion merchant and secretary Alaska
Treadwell Gold Mining Co., 25-26 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, r. 1503 ,Jones
" Emil, glazier, r. 144,9th
" James C, salesman, r. 1503 Jones
Corby Joseph, driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" William F., bartender William J. Byrne, r.
342, 12th
Corcoran Annie, widow, r. 171 Minna
" Annie Mrs., lodgings, 774 Folsom
" Charles H,, student, r. 532, 19th
" Cornelius, foreman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
2316 Bryant
" Daniel, r. 255 Perry
" David, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
"■ Dennis, r. 239a 12th
" Eliza, widow, r. 201 Guerrero
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 532. 19th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2415 Clay
" Ella Miss, milliner, r. 334, 27th
" Ellen Mrs., liquors, 306 Minna, r. 261 Minna
Corcoran Hugh J., manager California Naviga-
tion and Improvement Co., office Wash-
ington Street Wharf (Pier 3), r. Stockton,
Cal.
•• James, boilermaker, r. 501 Napa
" James, longshoreman, r. 113 Oregon
" James, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" James, special policeman, r. 6I314 Minna
" John, carpenter A. Guilbert
" John, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 814 Bowie
Av
" John, special policeman, r. 18, 1st
" John G., butcher Mark Strouse, r. 5Qo% Na-
toma
" John H., inspector, r. 2316 Bryant
" John P., expressman, r. 82514 Filbert
" Joseph A., butcher Schrader Bros., r. 864
Fol.som
" Joseph J., laborer, r. 10 Russell rear
" Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1703 Mason
" Lizzie, widow, r. 864 Folsom
" M., solicitor, r. 8% Bowie Av
" Margaret Mrs., dressmaking. 375 Natoma
" Mark, porter People's Palace
•' Mary, widow, r. 406 Minna
" Mary Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
'• Mary E., widow, r. 2316 Bryant
" Mary E. Miss, telephone operator, r. 2316
Bryant
" Michael, agent, r. Sli Bowie Av
" Michael, clerk, r. 549 Bryant
" Michael T., marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
" Owen, capitalist, r. 2810b Howard
" Patrick, r. 1207 Broderick
" Patrick, cabinet maker, r. 1309 Dolores
Corcoran Thomas, iron worker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 69 Natoma
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 7^ Clinton Park
" Thomas H., clerk Robinson & Knox, r. 532,
19th
" Thomas J., compositor, r. SVi Bowie Av
" Thomas W., brakeman, r. 201 Guerrero
" Timothy J., lineman, r. 2316 Bryant
" William, longshoreman, r. 357 Clementina
rear
" William, purser steamer Farallone, r. 532,
19th
" William B., tailor, r. 825% Filbert
" William D..coflee roaster McCarthy Bros..
r. 334, 27th
" William H., butcher, r. 154, 4th
" William W., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1512 Howard
4®"Corcoran. See Cochran and Cochrane
Cordan Antonio C, barber, 227Drumm, r. East
Oakland
Cordano Edward, horseshoer. r. 2234 Post
" Fernando (Cereghino & Co.), r. cor Mission
and Silver Av
" G. B. & Co. (Geo. B. Cordano and Giuseppe
Solari), bakery, confectionery and res-
taurant, 108-110, 3d
" Geo. B. (G. B. Cordano & Co.), r. 635A Minna
" Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 7 St. Charles PI
" John, bootblack Cornelius Lyons, r. 502
Greenwich
" John, fruits and vegetables, 1517 Devisa-
dero
■' John A. (L. F. Sericano & Co.), r. 153i4
Clara
" Joseph, bootblack George Obenauer, r. 502
Greenwich
" Louis, clerk, r. 7 St. Charles PI
" Luigi, laborer, r. 311 Union
" Luigi Jr., clerk, r. 311 Union
" Maria, widow, r. 7 St. Charles PI
" Peter, r. 7 St. Charles PI
Cordaro Edward, liquors, SW cor Jones and
O'Farrell
Cordell Adolph, stenographer, r. 22 Hawthorne
" Edward C, attorney at law, 420 California,
rooms 14-15, r. 1141 Market
■' Elizabeth, widow, r. 2 Eureka PI
"• William, oysterman Henry Puttock, r. 1603
California
Cordelia George, fireman str City of Sydney, r.
5291/2, 2d
Corden Edward E., clerk Thomas J. Corden, r.
351, 4th
Corden Thomas J., cigars, tobacco and sta-
tionery, 351, 4th
Corder Amelia Miss, forewoman William Pil-
ger, r. 319 Turk
•' Ernest H., driver Stulz Bros., r. 29 Norfolk
" Harry, expressman, cor 5th and Folsom, r.
29 Norfolk
" Henrietta, widow, r. 319 Turk
" Henrietta Miss, dressmaking, llSMcAUis-
ter, r.3I9 Turk
" Luke J., laborer, r. 14O14 Shipley
Cordes Albert F., laundryman, r. 215!^, 23d
" Anna, widow, r. 97 Hickory Av
" August, manager West Disinfecting Co.
(New York), 320 Sansome, room 14, r. 411
Mason
" Brun (Cordes & Warnke), r. San Rafael
" Charles F., cigar maker Paul Werner, r.
318 Day
" Charles H., clerk, r. 97 Hickory Av
" Edward, butcher Edward Brugge, r. 318
Day
" Fred Rev., pastor Salem Evangelical
Church (Gei-man), r. 737 Shotwell
" Gustave, carpenter, r. 318 Day
" Herman J., clerk Charles Meinecke & Co.,
r. 1501 Valencia
" Herman W., teamster, r. 121 Hickory
" Hermann Rev., pastor Emanuel Church of
the Evangelical Assn., r. 2014, 12th
" Jacob, groceries and liquors, SE cor Va-
lencia and 26th
" John (Sturcke & Cordes), r. 3277 Mission
" John, bartender Hermann A. Lunsmann &
Bro.
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Cordes John, bookkeeper, r. 712, 20th
" John H., liquors,910and911Kearny,r. 4 Sil-
ver Star PI
" Richard G. W., clerk Roehr & Eggers, r.
272, 1st
" William F. (Pattosien Carpet Co.), r. 917,
20th
" & Warnke (Brun Cordes and Herman
Warnke), groceries and liquors, 1300
Valencia
>8®="Cordes. See Cords
Cordi Maggie Mrs., restaurant. 1063 Market
Cordial Maggie, domestic, 718 Central Av
CordichMary Miss, r. 403 Bryant
Cordivala Augustine, carpet layer, r. 60'Connell
PI
Cordray William P., electrician, r. 974 Folsom
Cordrey Grant, secretary Renters' Co-operative
Investment Co., 328 Montgomery, r. 410
Hyde
Cords David A., merchant, r. 620 Eddy
" David A. Jr., with The Bank of California,
r. Alameda
" H., special policeman Harbor Commission-
ers
" Joseph, messman str Australia
jeS~Cords. See Cordes
Cordsen Ferdinand, confectioner John Kohs, r.
331, 4th
" Jess D. (Cordsen & Gerdes), r. 1221 Polk
" Peter, bartender Herman Steljes, r. 1016
Poik
" & Gerdes (Jess D. Cordsen and John
Gerdes), bakery, 1221 Polk
Cordy Edward L., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. 24
Hanover PI
" John J., assistant secretary American
Foresters' Hall Assn., 120 O'Farrell, r.
516 Jersey
" Walter M., salesman, r. 123 Hartford
Core Edward, watchman William Beatty, r. 426
Ringold rear
" Maiy, widow, r. 426 Ringold rear
Coreal Stephen, barber L. Giercke, r. 1209 Va-
lencia
Coret Emma, widow, r. 124 Morris Av
Corey Capitola Mrs., bookkeeper, r. 204 Golden
Gate Av
" Charles E., copyist County Clerk's oface, r.
811 Harrison
" Donald, laborer, r. 26 Minna
" George T., clerk, r. 1002 Polk
" John J., clerk Claus G. Meyer, r. 811 Harri-
son
" Joseph L., clerk Hammam Baths, r. 11
Haight
" Maria, widow, r. 811 Harrison
" Thomas A., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
811 Harrison
4S~Corey. See Cory
Corfield John T., mining, r. 1320 Market
Corinson Isaac, upholsterer, r. 2900 Buchanan
" Jacob, assistant City and County Surveyor,
r. 2900 Buchanan
. " Morris, peddler, r. 2900 Buchanan
" Nathan, capitalist, r. 2509 Fillmore
" Simon, carpet layer, r. 2900 Buchanan
Corinthian Yacht Club, J. W. Pew commodore,
Alex J. Young secretary, 4 Mills Bldg.
7th floor
Corish Richard, wine-room clerk Palace Hotel
Corkery Dennis (P. Corkery & Sons), r. 1439 Har-
rison
Corkery George S., recording secretary Coal
Dealers' Association of California, 22
Market, room 9, r. 8^4 Sherman
James (Corkery & Quill), r. 422 Tehama
John, upholsterer Frank D. Worth, r. 1724
Mission
John D., expressman, cor Market and 4th,
r. Ill Juniper
John F. (P. Corkery & Sons), r. 1439 Har-
rison
Mary Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r.' 621 Eddy
Corkery P. & Sons (Patrick, John F. and Den-
nis), proprietors San Francisco Furni-
ture Moving, Packing and Shipping Co.,
1127 Sutter
W. MONTAGUE & CO,
manufactur:^s of / O^
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation. ^ f^
9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Corkery Patrick (P. Corkery & Sons), r. 1439 Har-
rison
Corkery & Quill (James Corkery and Anthony
Quill), groceries, wines and liquors, SW
cor 5th and Howard, and SE cor 26th
and Alabama
Corl Joseph E., advertising manager, r. 1216
Scott
Corleis Henry, steward Ahlborn House, r. 243
Minna
Corlett Arthur T., groceries, 21 Minna
" Hettie M. Miss, school teacher, r. 333 Shot-
well
" Mary Mrs., i'anitress Webster Primary
School, r. 615 Jessie
" William J., clerk, r. 615 Jessie
i^=Corlett. See Curlett
Corley Hannah, widow, r. 228 Lobos
" John H., clerk, r. 9 Laurel PI
" John M., laborer, r. 228 Lobos
" John M., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 16M
Oak Grove Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 9 Laurel PI
" Maria, widow, r. -iUy^. Cole
" Michael, horseshoer Peter Lynch, r. 9
Grant Alley
" Patrick, bartender Michael Lane
" Patrick, shoemaker, r. 272 Stevenson
" Thomas F., molder. r. 9 Laurel PI
" Timothy, clerk L. Concannon, r. 1577 Mar-
ket
" Timothy, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
>8S="Corley. See Curley
Corliss Edward M.. foreman M. A. Graham,
r. 128 Ridley
" William B., machinist M. A. Graham, r.
613 Bush
Cormac T. E. K. (Cormac & Donohoe), r. Sau-
salito
Cormac & Donotioe (T. E. K. Cormac and Denis
Donohoe Jr.), attorneys at law, 207 Bat-
tery
Cormack Charles F.. manager Hooker & Co..
1640 Market, r. 2508 Folsom
" Jessie, widow, r. 239, 5th
" John M., fireman, r. 239, 5th
" William, porter, r. 239, 5th
" William^ salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1029 McAllister
Corman Edward P., salesman Goldberg. Bowen
& Co., r. 204 Ellis
Corn Fanny, widow, r. 14 Freelon
Cornahrens Hem-y, bookkeeper S; F. Planing
Mill, r. 620 Steiner
Cornart Louis S., teamster, r. 1614'^ Buchanan
Cornberger Charles, painter, r. 19b Kissling
Corneen John (Montague & Corneen), r. 43 Valley
Comehl Ferdinand, confectioner, r. 15 Marye
Terrace
Corneille Lily, ironer H. G. Giannini, r. 7a5
Geary
Cornelia Kate, widow, r. 13i4 August Alley
Cornelius C. Mrs., medium, r. 1136 Market
" Charles, gardener, r. 765 Mission
" Emily Miss, clerk, r. 749 Folsom
" Frederick F.. collector Philip Meyer, r. 715 30
Gough ^
" George W.. fireman, r. 3411 Mission
•• Gustav, clerk Witzel & Baker, r. 1410
Washington
" Louis, teamster Louis Spiegel, r. 749 Fol-
som
" Louis Jr., teamster, r. 749 Folsom
" Minnie, widow, r. 123, 3d Av
" Richard, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
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Cornelius Samuel, blacksmith, r. 141 Chestnut
" Theodore, groceries and liquors, 68, 9th
Cornell Adeline Miss, telephone operator, r. 735
Geary
" Almanza A. (Cornell & Co.), r. 506 Capp
" Ann, widow, r. 31 Moss, rear
" Charles E.. accountant Blythe estate, 1-4
Grant Av, r. East Oakland
" Charlotte, widow, r. 1320 Page
•' J. B. Mrs., widow, r. 735 Geary
" John R., painter, r. 634, 4th
" Josephine, widow, r. 1320 Page
" Mark C, cook, r. 33 John
" Mary, widow, r. 206 Moulton
" Michael, laborer, r. 28th Av S. uth, bet H
and I
" Richard, painter, r. 31 Moss, rear
" Robert, hallman Grand Hotel
" Roger B., candy maker Georee Haas &
Son, r. 1401 Scott
" William J., with Singer Mfg. Co., r. Sausa-
11 to
'^ Willis F., president The Painter-Cornell
Co., 510 Clay, r. 2212 San Jose Av, Ala-
meda
" & Co. (Almanza A. Cornell and Lester E.
James), coopers' gauges, 410 Main
i^~ Cornell. See Carnell, Carnall and Kernell
Corneps Frank, plumber, 1915 Howard
" Herman J., tinsmith W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 918 Vallejo
Cornfield Saul, contractor, r. 206 Fillmore
4®- Cornfield. See Corfield
Cornfoot George E., longshoreman, r. 514, 3d
" Harry, stevedore, r. 514, 3d
" James, r. 514, 3d
" Samuel, boilermaker, r. 514, 3d
Cornick Charles H., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 415V2 Jersey
Corning C. R., mining engineer, 223 Crocker
Bldg, r. Pacific-Union Club
Cornish John, seaman, r. 680 Clementina
" John F., burnisher, r. 680 Clementina
•' Thomas H., foreman painter S. P. Co.,r.
810 Waller
Cornucopia Saloon, Ernest H. Blohm proprie-
tor, SE cor Howard and Main
Cornwall Ambiose F., salesman O. P. Downing
&Co., r. Oakland
" Arthur W., salesman Black Diamond Coal
Mining Co., r. 3215 Sacramento
■' Bruce student, r. SE cor Page and Bu-
chanan
" Felicia F. Mrs., r. 1802 Howard
Cornwall Frank, oculist, professor of ophthal-
mology California Medical College, 227
Geary, telephone Main 5771, r. San Ra-
fael
" George, engineer S. P. Co., r. 1719 Howard
" John, millwright, r, 408, 9th
Cornwall Pierre B., president Black Diamond
Coal Mining Co., and Bellingham Bay
and British Columbia Railroad Co.,
offlce 450 Main, r. SE cor Page and
Buchanan
" The, Robert B. Little proprietor, 416 O'Far-
rell
" William, bootblack, 101, 4th, r.220, .3d
Cornwell Delia S., widow, r. 2 Fair Oaks
" George P., messenger, r. 1227 Pine
" Jane, widow, r. 522 Turk
" John P., driver A. Meyer, r. 1908'/2 Ellis
" William H. Jr., clerk J. D. Spreckels &
Bros. Co., r. 1400 Van Ness Av
■' William W., boxmaker, r. 911 Greenwich
Cornyn Delia, widow, r. 527'/i, 19th
Cornyn Francis, groceries and liquors, 1116 Fol-
som, r. 1118% Folsom
" Frank T., elevatorman, r. 136 Francisco
" Frank W., deputy license collector, r. 28
Lloyd
" James, boarding, 825 Battery
" James T., packer Heywood Bros. & Co., r.
7 Willow Av
" John, carriage painter, r. 424^^ Shotwell
" John J., packer, r. 136 Francisco
" Joseph H., carriage painter, r. 52714,19th
" M. Miss, with Theo. C. Marceau, r. 3 Crook
" Margaret J. Miss, r. 825 Battery
" Mortimer, laborer, r. 62 Natoma
" Rosa, widow, bakery, 136 Francisco
" Rose Mrs., proprietor The Metropolis. 1654
Market
" William F., rattan worker, r. 527V4, 19th
Corona Antonio R., barber Chris tof Ludwig, r.
258 Minna
" Cosmetic Co., E. W. Crook manager, 126
Kearny, room 49
" House The, Miss Lizzie Erbe and Mrs.
Frances Erbe proprietors, 246, 6th
Coronado Water Co., C. B. Rode & Co. agents,
318 Battery
Coroner City and County, Dunbar Alley nr
Merchant
Corpe Richard B., cutter Standard Shirt Fac-
tory, r. 208 Linden Av
Corporandi Cesar, capitalist, r. 619 Pacific
Corporation Yard (S. F. F. D.), 50-52 Sacra-
mento
Corporation Yards (Street Dept.), 113 City Hall
Av and 814, 6th
Corr Ann, widow, r. 12 Verona PI rear
" Bridget, widow, r. 250 Chenery
" David L., compositor W. A. Woodward &
Co., r. 638 Green
Corr Frank, president Bay City Transfer Co.,
244 Sutter, r. 1313 Baker
" Rose, widow, r. 3529, 16th
" William, plumber, r. 21114 Polk
J8®=-Corr. See Carr and Korr
Corrado Domenico. seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
Corrado L. & Co. (Luigi Corrado and Guillermo
Cagnacci), groceries and liquors, 316
Broadway
" Luigi (L. Corrado & Co.), r. 321% Broadway
" Maria Mrs. (M. Cicchi & Co.),r.
Corralitos Paper Mill Co. (Corralitos, Cal.,)
James Brown secretary, 109 California,
room 15
Corran W. H. L., manager Crocker-Langley
San Francisco Directory, 215-219 Bush,
5th floor
Correl M. Mrs., widow, r. 301 Leavenworth
Corribeau Edna, widow, r. 428b 24th
Corridan Maurice P., groceries and liquors, 441
Jessie, r. 1206 Mission
" M. P. Mrs., millinery, 1206 Mission
Corridon Hannah, widow, r. 1718a Lexington Av
Corriea John F., salesman Trobock & Bergen, r.
607 Stockton
Corrigan Catherine, widow, r. 42 Hofl Av
" Edward, horseman, r. The Baldwin
" Elizabeth E., widow, r. 1329 Minna
" Eugene, gardener, 2000 California
■' James, r. 409, 3d
" James H., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. Oakland
" John, driver Caspar Stein
" John, stonecutter, r. 28 Turk
" John, tailor, 304 Minna
" John, wagonmaker, r. 624 Minna
" John J., hostler, r. 920 Green
" Joseph, plasterer, r. 42 Hofl Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 217 Perry
" Patrick, laborer, r. 16a Stanly PI
" Peter, r. 2802 Greenwich
" Thomas, hostler, r. 633 Stevenson
" Thomas E., draughtsman, r. 1321,^, 14th rear
" Thomas P., clerk, r. 2430 Sacramento
«yCorrigan. See Carrigan
Corrin Jacob, tailor, 230, 7th
Corry Sarah, widow, r. (Lick) Old Ladies' Home
" Trevor (Fitzpatrick & Corry), r. 610 Polk
Corsiglia Johanna, widow, r. 1510 Mason
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rear
" John, carpenter, r. 1510 Mason
" Mamie Miss, saleslady, r. 1510 Mason
Corson William L., draughtsman Union Gas
Engine Co., r. 1512 Vallejo
Cortage Fred W. G., laborer Francis Smith &
Co., r. Oakland
Cortei Manuel, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
Cortelyou Ahram W., bartender, r. 220a O'Far-
rell
" Conelius L,., cashier Joseph T. Terry, r.
624 Capp
" Mark E., butcher, r. 113, 24th
" Peter L,., dairy produce, 10 California Mar-
ket, r. Alameda
Cortes Thomas, cook str Corona
Cortese Frank, barber Deckelman & Davis, r. 4
Pollard PI
Cortez Louis M., laborer Union I. Wks., r. 832
Illinois
" M. Miss, teacher French, r. lOOl Pine
" Martinino, harness maker, r. 930 Jackson
Corthay Henry M., messenger, r. 2001 Taylor
Cortlcelli Silk Co. (New York), manufacturers
silk thread, Brown & Metzner agents,
• 535 Market
Corticelli T. B., r. Palace Hotel
Cortissoz Samuel H., merchant, r. 721 Eddy
Corts William, hat presser, r. 1238 Howard
Cortsen Charles, baker, r. SSSVallejo
" Henry J., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1194 Treat Av
•< Martha Miss, r. 323 Vallejo
" Mary, widow, r. 323 Vallejo
" Mary Miss, r. 323 Vallejo
Corvi Giovanni, r. 7 Bartol
" Louis (Corvi & Franchini), r. 222 Francisco
" Louis, molder Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks., r. 2208 Powell
" & Franchini (Louis Corvi and Miss Gior-
gina Franchini), restaurant, 2208 Powell
Corville M., proprietor Corville Packing Co., r.
376 San Jose Av
" Packing Co., M. Corville proprietor, canned
goods, 372-376 San Jose Av
Corwell Charles R., milkman, r. 1325 Filbert
" Frank T., tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
1325 Filbert
•' James A., driver Chemical Engine 3, r. 210
Jackson
" Jane, widow, r. 1325 Filbert
•' Joseph W., extraman Truck 4, r. 1325 Fil-
bert
Corwin Adelbert, porter, r. 10 Carlos PI
" George W., laundryman.r. 422V4 Guerrero
" Gillespie B., traveling salesman Boltz,
Clymer & Co., r. 26C4 Howard
" Harley G., bookkeeper, r. 25 Hill
" Lewis T., salesman, r. 725 Waller
Corwin Thornton J., manager Western Roll
Paper Co., 421-423 Sacramento
" William B., traveling salesman Robert L.
Toplitz & Co., r. 705 Ashbury
Cory Ada, widow, r. 1516 Polk
" Brothers & Co. Limited (Cardiff and Lon-
don, Eng.), coal mining, F. Loyd Jones
agent, 303 California, room 15
" Frank H., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Frank J. packer Tillmann & Bendel, r. 326
Oak
" Perry, r. 1528 Howard
4i®- Cory. See Corey
Coryell Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 1222 Broad-
way
" John R., real estate, 307 Montgomery, r.
2514 Pine
" John R. Jr., office 307 Montgomery, r. 2514
Pine
" Joseph, door keeper St. Mary's Hospital
" Joseph B., real estate, 307 Montgomery, r.
2514 Pine
Cosack John, carpenter, r. 2419 Clay
" Margaret Mrs., nurse, r. 2419 Clay
Cosbie F. Erskine, harness maker William Cos-
bie, r. 290214 Mission
" Henry R., clerk, r. 3 Selina PI
" Henry St. J., driver, r. 7 Stephen's Court
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice AssortmeQt of
Novelties.
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Cosbie Hugh S. C, harness and collars, 2205 Mis-
sion
" James, harness maker William Cosbie, r.
610, 3d
" John W., harness maker William Cosb e,r.
508 Ellis
" Mary, domestic, 230, 7th Av
" William, harness maker, 535 Mission, r.
610, 3d
" William, teams 'er, r. 3 Selina PI
Cosgrave Desmond De L., clerk, r. 2108 Post
" James K., cashier Post, r. 2108 Post
Cosgrave J. O'Hara, editor The Wave, 220-222
Crocker Bldg, r. 2108 PoSu
" John B., varieties, 204, 5th and salesman
M. Friedman & Co., r. 204, 5th
" Sabina Mrs., groceries, 7 Decatur
4S- Cosgrave. See Cosgrove
Cosgrift Annie G. Mrs., millinery, 48, 3d, r. 2411
Webster
" Harry H., clerk Shainwald, Buckbee & Co.
r. 801 Mason
" John E., dry goods and notions, NE cor
Sagamore and Plymouth Av
" Martin F. (M. F. Cosgriff & Co.), r. 801 Ma-
son
" M. F. & Co. (Martin F. Cosgriff), repackers
merchandise, 417 Battery
Cosgrove Ann, widow, r. 1430 Jackson
" Arthur, operator S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., r. 825
Vallejo rear
" Augustine F., coaductor Market St. Ry., r.
" B., clerk California Hotel, r. 928^4 Pine
" Brothers (Frederick H. and John P.), gro-
ceries and liquors, 2942 Folsom
" Catherine, widow, r. 500, 26th
" Charles J., teamster, r. 118 Bernard
" Edward, driver Occidental Hotel
" Edward, plater S. F. Plating Wks, r. 815
Mission
" Edward H., clerk Mann & Wilson, r. 631
Geary
" Ellen, widow, r. 605 Geary
" Ellen, widow, groceries, 1854 Natoma
" Frank, engineer, r. 28 South Park
" Frank M.. stenographer Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co.,r. 932 Bush
" Frederick H. (Cosgrove Bros.), r. 2938 Fol-
som
•' James, bartender R. B. Darker, r. 622 Sac-
ramento
^' James, helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 100
McAllister
" James, laborer, r. NE cor North Point and
Broderick
" James, painter, r. 815 Mission
" James, printer, r. 1430 Jackson
" James Jr., nurseryman, r. NE cor North
Point and Broderick
" John, cook D. Halloran, r. 728'-A California
" John, engineer str Modoc, r. 560E 22d
Cosgrove John E., cashier Cadman & Kittle,
307 California, r. 100 McAllister
Cosgrove John F., wines and liquors, 225 Clay,
r. 1103 Vallejo
" John H.. porter Lewis, Anderson & Co., r.
NE cor North Point and Broderick
" John W., superintending engineer P. C. S. S.
Co., r. 775 Harrison
" John P. (Cosgrove Bros.), r. 500, 26th
Cosgrove John T., plumber and gasfitter, 9
Oak, r. 426 Hermann
" John T., salesman, r. 825 Vallejo rear
" Joseph, r. 722 Tennessee
" Kate, widow, r. 911 Greenwich
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Cosgrove Leo J., sign painter, r. 825 Vallejo rear
" Maria, widow, r. 131 Francisco
" Mary, widow, r. 518 Grove
" Patrick C, r. 118 Bernard
" Patrick H., fireman P. C. S. S. Co., r. 9 Koh-
lerPl
" Richard, porter Sherman, Clay & Co., r. 12
Roach
" Thomas, r. 836, 22d
" Thomas, bridge builder, r. 560 Howard
" Thomas, helper Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 131 Francisco
4S" Cosgrove. See Cosgrave
Cosio Laura Miss, shirtmaker, r. 418 Filbert
" Lydia Miss, shirtmaker, r. 418 Filbert
" Sylvester, r. 418 Filbert
Cosmo Commercial Co., R. E. Queen general
man ger, 324 Hayes
Cosmopolitan Advertising Agency, Emanuel
Cevasco manager, 729 Montgomery
" Block, SW cor Bush and Sansome, David-
son & Leigh agents, 137 Montgomery
" Club, I. Baruch manager, 131 Phelan Bldg
Cosmopolitan Hotel. William Fahey proprie-
tor, 100, 5th
" House, Olof Peterson proprietor, 211-213
Steuart
Cosmopolitan Printing House, P. J. Thomas
proprietor, 207 Sacramento
Cosmopolitan Veterinary Infirmary, Cesare
Masoero proprietor, 811 Howard
Cosmos Club, Gregory P. Harte secretary, 317
Powell, telephone Main 1337
" Gold Mining and Milling Co., J. W. Pew
secretary, 310 Pine, room 15
" House. Mrs. Lizzie Thomas proprietor,
1020 Market
" Building and Loan Association, J. S. Hop-
kins secretary, 101 Battery
Coso House, Joseph Habergartenproprietor, 411
Sansome
Cosper Louis H., advertising agent, r. 216 Eddy
Cossanovich Martin (Versalovich & Cossano-
vich), r. 142, 6th
Cossell Jackson, messenger Bank of British
Columbia, r. 800 Kearny
Cosseron Armand, cellarman E. Campion, r.
Berkeley
Cost August, butcher, 1343 Velencia
" E. E. Miss, stenographer Union I. Wks, r.
1930 Stockton
" Frederick, transferrer Britten & Rey. r.
1930 Stockton
Costa Angela, widow, r. 4% Keyes Alley
" Antonio, seaman, r. 706 Front
" Antonio C. (Bello & Costa), r. Ill Jackson
" Emanuel, bartender, r. 2 Selina PI
" Eugenio, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Francisco, r. 641 Broadway
" Francisco, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Frank, waiter str Australia
" Genaro, bootblack, r. 108 Valparaiso
" Genaro, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Giacomo, secretary The Cuneo & Costa
Co., 5 Montgomery Av., r. 205 Lombard
" Henry, porter Martin, "Feusier & Co., r. 115
Dorland
" Hotel, 314 Pacific
Costa Jose, fire and marine insurance and con-
sul Uruguay, 114 Montgomery, telephone
Main 69, r. 1512 Broadway
" J. R., tamale maker, r. 263 Perry rear
" Lodovico (Granucci Grocery Co.), r. 732
Broadway
" Lorenzo, wholesale groceries, 608 Front, r.
3110 Taylor
Co.,
Costa Louis, florist, 638 Broadway, r. 4V^ Keyes
Alley
" Luigi, teamster, r. SW cor Franklin and
Greenwich
" Manuel, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
'■ Manuel, longshoreman, r. 287 Union
" Manuel T., bartender Arthur Josue
" Peter, r. SE cor 20th and Florida
" Peter, dairyman, Hamilton nr Bowdoin
" Peter, florist Louis Costa, r. 414 Keyes
Alley
" Peter, laborer Cal. Italian Paste Co., r.
1046 Vermont
" Peter, storekeeper, Fisherman's Wharf
4®-Costa. See Coster, Koster and Kosta
Costamagna Frank, clerk, r. 28 Franklin
" Peter, fruit and vegetables, 28 Franklin
Costell Paul, molder, r. 417Folsom
CosteUo A. J., secretary O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., 111-121 Post, r. 1033 Golden Gate Av
" Annie, widow, r. 1310 Montgomery
" Catherine, widow, r. 611 Greenwich
" Daniel, laborer, r, 101 Gilbert
" Daniel, plasterer, r. 2 McLea Court
" David J., salesman J. J. O'Brien
923 O'Farrell
" Dennis, teamster, r. 439, 11th *
" Edward F., teamster, r. 28V4 Page
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1517 Dupont
" James, boilermaker, r. 1208!^ Union
" James, gardener, r. 542 Bryant
" James, packer Buckingham & Hecht, r.
1310 Montgomery Av
" James, sailmaker, r. 2559 Greenwich
Costello James M., vice-president O'Connor,
Moffatt & Co., 111-121 Post, r. 1808 Bush
" James P., gardener, r. 2000 McAllister
" J. E. Mrs., r. 1314, 6th
" John, r. 317 Francisco
" John, r. 136 Ellis
" John, baker Am. Biscuit Co.. r. 1257 Mont-
gomery
" John, butcher Henry G. PfaefBe, r. 1839
Market
" John, foreman A. S. Neal Warehouse Co.,
r. 305 Day
" John, laborer, r. 837 Folsom
" John, laborer Occidental Foundry, r. 41
Minna
" John, mechanic, r. IV2 Russ
" John, printer, r. Moultrie nr Crescent Av
" John Mrs., widow, r. 5 Julian Av
" John A., street contractor, r. 1035 Shotwell
" John B., special policeman, r. 641 Harrison
" John F., blacksmith, r. 737a 21st
" John H., longshoreman, r. 2 Hodge's Alley
" John J., clerk, r. 325 Langton
" Joseph, clerk Richard H. Jones, r. 2000
McAllisier
" Joseph H., painter, r. 905 Francisco
" Joseph M., plumber William S. Snook &
Son, r. 5 Julian Av
" Louis, can maker Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 2 Hodge's Alley
" Mary Miss, saleslady, r. 737a 21st
" Mav, telephone operator, r. 13 Harriet rear
" Michael, clerk Haslett & Bailey, r. 305 Day
" Michael, laborer, r. 1329^4 Minna
" Michael, marble cutter, r. 1329 Broderick
" Michael J., groceries, 747 Brannan
" Michael J., printer, r. 945, 21st
" Patrick, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept.,
r. Presidio
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. Elsie nr Cort-
land Av ,
" Patrick H., r. 528, 6th
" Peter, engineer, r. 1536 Post
" Peter, shoemaker, 1534 Dolores
" Richard, r. 10631/4 Howard rear
" Richard, clerk, Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 1510 Harrison
" Richard W., bookkeeper O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co., r. Mountain View. Cal
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 1605, 24th
" Stephen V. (Henley & Costello). attorney
at law, 101 Sansome, room 18-19, r. 736
Valencia
" Thomas, laborer, r. 608, 6th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 953 Folsom
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Costello Thomas, laborer, r. 1328 Natoma
Thomas E., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 611 Greenwich
Thomas W., salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 905
Market
v., seaman str City of Sydney
Walter, assistant O'Connor, Moflatt & Co..
r. 1526 Post
Will, assistant O'Connor, Moflatt & Co.,
r. 1526 Post
William, blacksmith O'Brien & Sons. r.
2559 Greenwich
Costello William, president O'Connor, Moflatt
& Co., 111-121 Post, r. 923 Grove
" William, teamster Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 525 Howard
" William C, teamster, r. 34 Linden Av
je®="Costello. See Castello and Castillo
Coster Thomas, laborer, r. 25 Garden
4®="Coster. See Costa and Koster
Costich Nicholas, bartender, r. 107 Austin
Costigan Augustus B., with Costigan, Cohen &
Co., r. 1634 Sacramento
" , Cohen & Co. (James M. Costigan), grain
and wool brokers 303 California
" George D., physician, r. 3034 California
" James, manager Mrs. Thomas Costigan, r.
12131/2 Eddy
" James M. (Costigan, Cohen & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" John, helper Mrs. Thomas Costigan, r.
12131/2 Eddy
" Thomas (Costigan & Flynn), r. 200 Stockton
" Thomas Mrs., widow, blacksmith and
wagon maker, 402-404 Jackson, r. I2131/2
Eddy
Costigan William J., clerk U. S. Circuit Court
and U. S. Commissioner, Appraisers'
Bldg, room 51, r. 3034 California
" & Flynn (Thomas Costigan and Michael
Flynn), liquors, 200 Stockton
Costley George W., barber, 28a Ellis, r. 431
Minna
Costodio Escolastico O., porter E. J. Cook, r. 6
Card Alley
Cota Michael, vaquero, r. 14th Av South nr P
" Miguel, vaquero Horn & Judge, r. 12th Av
South nr P
Cotati Co. The, George T. Page secretary, 302
California, room 11
Cote Jacques E., wheelwright, r. Boutwell nr
Augusta
Cotelli Amerigo, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
Cotes Wesley J., student, r. 1428 Folsom
Cotler Oscar, carpenter, r. 260 Golden Gate Av
Goto Mariana, bootblack John Rothenberg, r.
527 Sacramento
Cotrel Amy E. Miss, school teacher, r. 3220 Clay
" Edna Miss, teacher Richmond Primary
School, r. 3220 Clay
" Lucy Miss, teacher Pacific Heights Gram-
mar School, r. 3220 Clay
" William B., clerk Cal. Powder Wks, r. 3220
Clay
i6S=Cotrel. See Cotterell and Cottrell
Cotta J., waiter Popular Dining Rooms
Cotte Elodie Mme., laundry, 407 Geary, r. 426a
Geary
" Joseph B., printer, r. 426a Geary
" Julie Miss, clerk, r. 426a Geary
Cotter Agnes, domestic, 539 Turk
" Agnes M., widow, r. 2731 Pine
" Anna, domestic, 3100 Washington
" Dennis, gardener, r. 718 Grove rear
■ " Fannie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1411 Baker
" Gus, bartender Russ House
" Helen, dressmaker, r. 1411 Baker
" James, fireman str Pomona, r. 13 Geneva
" James, laborer, r. 212% Perry
" James A., carpenter and builder, 93 Hofl-
man Av
" James E., door maker, r. 36 Louisa
" John, junk dealer, r. Bright nr Palmetto Av
" John J. (Morgan & Cotter), r. 718 Grove rear
" Kate Miss, laundress Palace Hotel, r. 312!4
Perry
" Kate Mrs., r. 720 Geary
" Lawrence, shoemaker Wm. Sinclair, r. 53
Montezuma
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flaxn, Glazed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Cotter Maurice, r. 306 Valencia
" Nicholas, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 36
Louisa
" Nicholas Jr., door maker, r. 36 Louisa
" Patrick, miller Del Monte Milling Co., r.
783 Mission
" Patrick J., laborer, r. Sweeney nr Merrill
" Peter J., compositor, r. 306 Valencia
" Richard, clerk P. A. McDonald, r. 36
Louisa
" Richard, expressman, r. 499, 4th
" Richard J. , plumber Grand Hotel, r. 1106,
19 th
" Thomas, clerk, r. 306 Valencia
" Timothy, gardener, r. 107 Wood
" William B., laborer Guadaloupe Dairy Co.,
r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
4@"Cotter. See Cotta and Cutter
Cotterill M. Miss, stenographer Johnson-Locke
Mercantile Co., r. 715 Sutter
Cottingham Hilliard P., with Tallant Banking
Co., r. Cosmos Club
Cottle Hugh P., plasterer, r. 2 Wall PI
" James E., driver Police Patrol, r. 1528
Jackson
" John E., house decorator, r. 211714 Bush
rear
Cottle John E. Rev., rector St. Brigid's Church,
r. 2111 Van Ness Av
" Thomas E., painter, r. 1018 Jackson
Cottmann Ezekiel T. Rev., pastor Bethel A.
M. E. Church, r. 1132 Broadway
Cotton Aylett R., attorney at law, 230 Mont-
gomery, rooms 18-19, r. 1615 Jackson
" Aylett R. Jr., attorney at law, 230 Mont-
gomery, rooms 18-19, r. 1615 Jackson
Benjamin, peddler, r. I814 Harriet
Charles W., student, r. 2769, 16th
Frank L., clerk Union I. Wks, r. Oak-
land
James F., bakery, r. 246, 11th
J. J., watchman Golden Gate Park, r. 1015
Market
John J., electrician Market St. Ry.
Mary A., widow, r 1826a Sutter
Susan, stewardess str Mariposa
Walter, boiler maker S. P. Co., r. 2769, 17th
Wesley, clerk Hermann Lewis, r. 114
Pacific
" Zelotus A., capitalist, r. 114 Scott
Cottonsmith Eugene, secretary Caloric Vita Oil
Co., 1513 Buchanan
Cottrell Byron, laborer, r. 506, 4th
" Charles J., teamster Cutter & Co., r. 410
Union
» Edward S., steward, r. 1402, 23d
Cottrell George, superintendent Joseph Wag-
ner Manufacturing Co., 101-103 Mission,
r. Oakland
" Hattie Mrs., r. 1402, 23d
" Henry, with Josiah N. Knowles, r. Oak-
land
" Jennie C, widow, r. 606D Shotwell
" Joseph, waiter, r. 313, 4th
" Walter G., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1634
Grove
4®"Cottrell. See Cotrel and Cotterell
Cottura Peter, basket maker, 727 Sansome
Coturri Albert, boiler maker, r. 1412 Powell
" Lorenzo, shoemaker, 1412 Powell
" Maurice, cooper, r. 1412 Powell
" Peter, fruits and vegetables, 1600 Post
Couch Henry, carriage maker, r. 1022 Mission
" John J., tinsmith, r. 6)4 Glover
" John P., mining, 318 Pine, room 12, r. 810
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Couchot George, draughtsman Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 507 Pine
" Maurice, draughtsman Union I. Wks., r.
722 California
Couderc Jean, carpenter Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Jules, flesher Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Coudeu Jean (L. Coustette & Co.), r. 621% Ash Av
Coudewitsky Harris Rev., r. 905 Folsom
Couesnon Alexander (Alexander Couesnon &
Co.), r. 1510 Bush
" Alexander & Co. (Alexander Couesnon) ca"
terers, 1510 Bush
" Rudolph A., clerk, r. 1510 Bush
Coughlan Catherine Miss, teacher, r. 720 Powell
•' Ellen, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
" Harry, clerk, r. 614i/4 Natoma
Coughlan James, millinery, 919 Market
■■ James, salesman The Hamburger Co., r.
6I414 Natoma
" James Mrs., millinery, 919 Market
" James J., teamster, r. 1910 Greenwich
•' John, teamster, r. 1910 Greenwich
" John W. Jr.. teamster, r. 1910 Greenwich
" Joseph E., machinist, r. 516, 4th
■' Margaret, widow, r. 655 Mission
" Margaret Miss, r. 1814 Scott
•• Mary, widow, r. 614i4 Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. 423 Greenwich
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 57 Clementina
" Richard, laborer, r. 235, 28th
" Thomas J., clerk Joseph Silverman r.
6I414 Natoma
" William T., motorman Market St. Ry.,r.
729a Grove
Coughlin Cornelius, foundryman, r. 322 Tehama
" Daniel, expressman, r. 20141/4 Bryant Av
■' Daniel, hoseman Engine 8, r. 2406 Larkin
" Daniel J., marine engineer, r. 43 Her-
mann
" Francis D., bookbinder, r. 514|^, 3d
" Frank, plasterer, r. 1113 Hampshire
" James J., teamster, r.l910 Greenwich
" Jeremiah, expressman, r. 2014'/4 Bryant
" Jeremiah, harness cleaner Jensen & Her-
mansen, r. 409 Taylor
" Jeremiah J., longshoreman, r. 16 Sheridan
■■ John, engineer, r. 718 Grove
■' John, laborer, r. 6641/2 Howard
" John, printer, r. 514%, 3d
" John, teamster, r. 1910 Greenwich
" John. C, carpenter, r. 115, 27th
" John F., clerk local freight oface S. P. Co.,
r. 1227 McAllister
" John J., harness maker Kempkey, Gilham
& Sawyer, r. 17 South Park
■' John J., policeman, r. 1117 Greenwich
" Joseph, laborer Market St. Ry., r. 1114
McAllister
" Lena Miss, glovemaker, r. 2406 Larkin
" Mamie Miss, dressmaker, r. 2406 Larkin
■' Martha Miss, clerk, r. 514%, 3d
•' Mary, widow, r. 514%, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. 2406 Larkin
'• Mary E., seamstress, r. 514%, 3d
" Mathew, foreman, r. 39 Perry
" Michael J., cigar maker Schlaberg Bros.,
r. 514%, 3d
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 138 Hickory Av
" Robert, clerk, r. 514%, 3d
" Thomas, r. 14% Sumner
Coughlin Thomas, driver Stone & Co., r. 1515
California
" Timothy, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" Timothy C, clerk Henry Doyle & Co., r.
" William, boxmaker. r. 514%, 3d
" William, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
945 Mission
" William F., groceries, 1329 Sansome
4®= Coughlin. See Coghlan, Caughlin and
Coughlan
Coughran Peter, policeman, r. 1207 Broderick
Coulie John D., stock clerk Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 3024 Buchanan
Coull Edward A., traveling salesman, r. 3422
Sacramento
Coulsen Robert, paper hanger, r. 34 Hubbard
Coulson John, clerk C. Curtin, r. 211% Valencia
" Nathaniel T., dentist, 1-2 Murphy Bldg
Coulson Washington C. captain R. C. S., sup-
erintendent construction and assistant
inspector U. S. Life Saving Service,
Appraisers' Bldg, room 35, r. Hotel
Pleasanton
4®*Coulson. See Colson
Coulsting James, longshoreman, r. 120 Town-
send
Coult J. Howard, secretary and manager The
F. A. Week Co.. 53 Stevenson, r. 816%
Haight
" Mary H., widow, r. 816% Haight
Coulter Alfred, r. 26% Zoe
" Chester F., clerk Preferred Accident In-
surance Co., r. Oakland
" Edward A., laborer J. Martenstein & Co.,
r. 647 Howard
" Emily Mrs., r. 1803 Folsom
" Fannie, nurse, r. 1327 Utah
" Frank E., molder, r. 708 Church
" George, clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 322
Eureka
•' George M., molder, r. 708 Churh
" James D., r. 1613 Pine
" Joseph, laborer, r. 610, 3d
•' M. E.Mr>., r. 149 Erie
" Nellie J. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
Coulter Robert, manager Wakefield Rattan
Co., 125 Geary, r. 1921 Clay
" Robert A., driver Simkins & Thorp, r. 149
Erie
" Thomas D., bartender Lick House
" William, r. 708 Church
" William A., artist Call, r. Sausalito
" William E., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
212 Carl
" William H., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Oakland
" Winfield W., salesman Wakefield Rattan
Co., r. 1721 Broadway
4®"Coulter. See Coalter and Colter
Coultis Charles, car cleaner S. P. Co.
Couly Adrien, marble polisher Eugene Dumon-
telle, r. 246 Minna
Councilman George S., machinist Wilson T.
Smith Machine Wks, r. 715 Capp
Counihan Daniel, teamster John Counihan & Son,
r. N W cor Carolina and Santa Clara
" Edward, engineer John Counihan & Son, r,
N W cor Carolina and Santa Clara
' ' Jeremiah , trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1125 Alabama
" John (John Counihan & Son), r. N W cor
Carolina and Santa Clara
" John teamster, r. 1325 Bush
" John Jr. (John Counihan & Son), r. NW cor
Carolina and Santa Clara
■^ John & Son (John and John Jr.), tanners
and curriers, N E cor Carolina and
Santa Clara
" Patrick, r. 929, 26th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1416 Montgomery
" Thomas F., teamster, r. 929, 26th
" Timothy, laborer, r. 1907 Dupont
Counter Christopher Jr., plumber J. A. O'Dea, r.
1826 Market
" Christopher E.. paints and oils, 182S Mar-
ket
" Edward C, electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
420%i, 20th
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and Montgomery Av, Nos. 2 and 3 W s
San Jose Av nr Ocean House Road
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Grant Av
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Hall
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basement
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Hall, 1st floor
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Couper August, steward Clifl House, r. 311
Eureka
Coupland William F., hatter, 604 Merchant, r.
2414 Hyde
Cournau Peter, tanner, r. L bet 15th and 16th
Avs South
Courneen Dennis, policeman, r. 2656VJ Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 1 Harriet
Courreges Louise Miss, dressmaker Mrs.
Amelia Lichau, r. NW cor Cortland Av
and Buena Vista
" Roch, plumber, r. NW cor Cortland Av and
Buena Vista
" Susan, widow, r. 22 Allen
Coursen Gershom A., stock broker, r. 1060 Fulton
" -Roeckel Ellen Mme, teacher vocal music,
1060 Fulton
" Sherman, 2d officer str Alameda
Courser Frank F., carpenter William T. Thom-
son, r. 6 Jane PI
Coursey James, laborer, r. 61 Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 61 Natoma
" John M., machinist, r. 313c Linden Av
" Thomas J., teamster, r. 61 Natoma
Coursinoux Emily, widow, r. 708b Pine
" Isidore, machinist, r. 918 Pacific
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ifornia, 825 Market, Emporium Bldg
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Court Justices City and County, New City
Hall, 1st floor
" Marie, domestic, SU^ Montgomery
Court Police No. 1, James A. Campbell judge.
New City Hall, 1st floor
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New City Hall, 1st floor
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City Hall, 1st floor
Court Superior Department 1, James W. Sea-
well judge. New City Hall, 3d floor
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Damgerfield judge, New City Hall, 3d
floor
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phy judge. New City Hall, 2d floor
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judge. New City Hall, 3d floor
Court Superior Department 6 (criminal),
William T. Wallace judge. New City
Hall, 3d floor
Court Superior Department 7, Austin A. San-
derson judge. New City Hall, 2d floor
Court Superior Department 8, James M.
Troutt judge, New City Hall, 3d floor
Court Superior Department 9 (probate). James
V. Coffey judge. New City Hall, 2d floor
Court Superior Department 10 (insolvency
and probate), Charles W. Slack judge.
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Court Superior Department H (criminal), Ed-
ward A. Belcher judge, New City Hall,
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Court Supreme of California, chambers 835
Market, Emporium Bldg
Courtade John, carpenter, r. 631 Jackson
Courteilles Louis, laundryman D. Lapouble &
Co.
Courtemarsh Joseph S., barber, 2518V^ Market
Courtier Richard J., statement taker S. F. Gas
Light Co., r. 1911 Union
Courtis Frank, commander U. S. N., U. S.
Light House Inspector in charge 12th
district. Safe Deposit Bldg, room 404, r.
Berkeley
" William G., janitor John Swett Grammar
School, r. 803 Page
Courtney A. D., r. 775 Folsom rear
" Albert, teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 33
Welsh
" Andrew J., steamfltter William Cronan, r.
1215 Market
" Catherine, domestic, 1900 Page
" Charles C, bootblack, r. 838 Mission
" Daniel, chief engineer tug Alert, r. Ala-
meda
" Edward, porter Wolf & Sons, r. 28 Louisa
" Fen ton P. , rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 29 Eddy
" Frank J., porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 36a Welsh
" George H., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
" Gregory E., porter, r. 28 Louisa
" Gregory P., butcher Albert R. Steinbring,
r. 921, 18th
" James D., liquors, 438, 3d, r. 125 Perry
" John, gasfltter Philip Meyer
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 540 Lott
" John, teamster Jos. Scheerer Co., r. cor 9th
and Brannan
" John G.. plumber, r. 28 Louisa
" Kate, domestic, 3700 California
" Michael R., sweeper Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 28 Louisa
" Mollie, domestic, 3700 California
" Thomas, wire mattresfe maker John Hoey,
r. 3lB Clara
Courtois v., commission merchant, 213 San-
some, r. 1319 Mason
Courtright Dora Miss, r. 517 Mason
Courts Bridget, widow, r. 1238 Howard
" Maggie Miss, milliner, r. 1238 Howard
" Thomas F., laborer Golden Gate Park, r.
1238 Howard
" William E. T., hat presser, r. 1238 Howard
i8®="Courts. See Korts
Courvoisier Daisy, widow, r. 631 Golden Gate Av
" Ephraim B., salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co.
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Courvoisier Ernest, electrician W. U. Tel. Co.,
r. 1315 Clay
Cousin Nicolas Mrs., widow, r. 2706 California'
Cousins Ann E., widow, r. 1327 Golden Gate Av
" Arthur H., liquors, 300, 9th
" Charles R., watchmaker, r. 2824 Mission
" Frederick W., coal inspector U. S. A.,
Dept. of Cal., r. Alameda
" Harry J., salesman, r. 615 Geary
" H. H., 3d mate str Areata
" Herbert W., packer, r. 29 Liberty
" John H., engineer Cousins' Dry Dock, r.,310A
Fell
Cousins Joseph J., proprietor Cousins' Dry
Dock, foot Fremont, r. 3348 Clay
" Lucie Mrs., r. 238, 15th
" N. E., master str Areata, r. 517i/2 Capp
" Richard J., engineer, r. 38 Dame
" Robert C, traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. 29 Liberty
" William, brickmason, r. 1083 Broadway
" William, engineer str Sunol, r. 730 Hamp-
shire
" William, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Cousins William G., attorney at law, 409 Cali-
fornia, telephone 287, r. 1083 Broadway
J8@=Cousins. See Cousens, Cozzens, Cussens
and Cuzens
Cousins' Dry Dock, Joseph J. Cousins proprie-
tor, office and dock foot Fremont
Coussand Henry, hostler, r. 824 Montgomery
Coustet Jean, proprietor Lily House, 439 Bush
Coustette L. & Co. {Louis Coustette and Jean
Coudeu), wines and liquors, NE cor Mc-
Allister and Laguna
" Louis (L. Coustette & Co.), r. 618 Ash Av
Coutalat Marie Miss, laundress Peter Feutrier
Coutard Louis (Coutard & Hoch), r. 1110 Mason
" & Hoch (Louif Coutard and Julius A.
Hoch). proprietors Frank's Rotisserie,
419 Pine
Coutolenc August, sausage maker Louis Du-
prat, r. 2614 Scott PI
" George H., butcher George Rauber, r. 326
Brannan
" Marie Mrs., laundress Raymond Mom-
boisse, r. 26^4 Scott PI
" Mary, widow, r. 316 Chestnut
Coutou Andrew, plumber, r. 23 Turk
" Jean, liquors, 1603c Point Lobos Av
Coutoumanos Peter J., fruits and confectionery,
213 Grant Av
Coutts Alexander D., engineer John D. McGil-
vray & Co., r. 441 California Ay
" Andrew, proprietor Boston Carpet Clean-
ing Works, 703 Valencia
" James, ship carpenter, r. Roscoe nr Cres-
cent Av
4®=-Coutts. See Coots
Couture Alfred N., physician and surgeon, 508-
509 Spreckels Bldg, r. 328, 29th
Couture Ella Eichardson, physician and sur-
geon, rooms 508-509 Spreckels Bldg, r.
.328, 29th
" Eusebe P., inventor, r. 105 New Mont-
gomery
" Joseph M., roofer, r. 1117, 18th
Covacevich Anton, broom maker Zan Bros. & Co
" Dominick, broom maker Zan Bros. & Co.
" Frank, broom maker Zan Bros. & Co.
" Stephen, broom maker Zan Bros. & Co.
Covaro Catherine, widow, r. 7 Jasper PI
Cove Emily A. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 2011 Howard
" Harry, clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 2011 Howard
Cove Robert, hardware, 2045 Mission, r. 3011
Howard
" W. J., clerkBaker & Hamilton, r. 2011 How-
ard
Covel Laura B., widow, r. 2041% Mission
" Lewis H., compositor Commercial Publish-
ing Co., r. 30411/4 Mission
Covell Calvin M., salesman Am. Tobacco Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles A., pipe maker, r. 54, 1st
" Charles R., butcher J. Hertz & Co., r. 308
Sutter
" Emma P. Miss (B. F. Hanson & Co.), r. 1008
Hyde
" Walter, electrician, r. 515 Kearny
Covenant Mutual Life Assn.
(Galesburg, 111.), S. N. Wyckoff mana-
ger for California, 3 Odd Fellows' Bldg
Coveney Alfred, pantryman str San Bias
" Harriet R. Miss, domestic, r. 138% Clara,
rear
Cover Conrad, porter, r. 3011 Pierce
Coverdale David S., contractor, 77-78 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Delano, Cal
Covert George H., manufacturer shirts, r. 34
Ellis
" Harry, waiter Young & Weisman, r. 317
O'Farrell
" Henry M., commission agent, 218 Cali-
fornia, room 4, r. Redwood City
" Jennie Miss, dairy produce, 1615 Polk
" N. Miss, nurse City and County Hospital
" William H., clerk Scottish Union and Na-
tional Insurance Co., r. 6 Eddy
Covey Auguste, cellarman Marchand's Restau-
rant, r. 1313 Stockton
' ' George T. , deputy County Clerk, r. 1002 Polk
" Warren S., house mover, r. 740 Harrison
Covin Frank A., teamster, r. 122 Perry
Cowan Ann, widow, r. 37 South Park
" Archer, repairer L. & M. Alexander &
Co., f. 921b Golden Gate Av
" Charles, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" E. Mrs., mattress manufacturer, 214 Post, r.
213/2 Post
" George J., salesman Charles R. Allen, r.
614 Taylor
" Hamer, clerk, r. 921 Golden Gate Av
" Homer, photographer John R. Hodson, r,
406 Geary
" Hugh, marine engineer, r. 37 South Park
" James, machinist, r. 11 Rincon Av
" James S., superintendent King, Morse
Canning Co., r. 1334A Union
" Jessie I. Miss, r. 37 South Park
" John A., clerk, r. 93lB Golden Gate Av
" John J., clerk Langley & Michaels Co., r.
1334A Union
Cowan Robert E., dealer in old and new books,
will buy all kinds of books, pamphlets
and magazines, 211a Powell, r. 321, 20th
" Robert H., chiropodist, 126 Kearny, room
24, r. 711 Treat Av
" Walter R., house painter, r. 7 Johnston Av
" William A., storekeeper P. M. S. S. Co., r.
37 South Park
" William H., r. 28 Birch Av
4®"Cowan. See Cowen, Cowin and Cowing
Cowap Samuel, plumber, r. 112% Hancock
Coward Percie H., manager American Salt Co.,
317 Sacramento, r. 1018, 17th
" William M., counti-y land dept. Bovee, Toy
& Sonntag, r. 5 Tremont Av
Cowden James B., bookkeeper J. W. Ferris, r.
2028 Green
Cowdery Jabez F., attorney at law, 335 Mont-
gomery, rooms 23-24, r. Oakland
Cowell Henry (Henry Cowell & Co., r. 413 Hyde
COWELL HENRY & CO.
(Henry Cowell), manufacturers Santa
Cruz lime and dealers cement, bitu-
minous rock, fire brick, plaster, etc.,
211-213 Drumm
Cowell Henry C. B., compositor James H.
Barry, r. cor 30th and Castro
" Joseph, extraman S. F. F. D., r. 1325 Fil-
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Cowell Patrick, salesman, r. 234 Minna
Cowell's Warehouse, Henry Cowell & Co., pro-
prietors, SW cor Front and Union
Cowen Aaron, merchant tailor, r. 720 Green
" Alexander H. (Cowen & Cowen), r. 1104
Eddy
" Fred, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" Philip (Cowen & Cowen), r. 1004 Sacra-
mento
" Reuben, bartender, r. 720 Green
Cowen & Cowen (Philip and Alexander H.),
crockery and glassware, 1041 Market
*a»-Cowen. See Cowan and Cowin
Cowes W. A., waiter str San Juan
Cowgill Lewis I., cashier The Sather Bank-
ing Co., SB cor Pine and Sansome, r.
Hotel Bella Vista
Cowhig Jeremiah, boiler maker, r. 560 Howard
Cowie Alexander J., stone setter John D. Mc-
Gilvray & Co., r. 632, 4th
" George M. (Peters & Cowie), r. 215 Guer-
rero
" James, r. 1202 Mission
" John, r. 134 Liberty
" "Wallace M., with S. F. Plating Wks, r. 2
Fair Oaks
Cowig Mary, widow, r. 614 Jessie
Cowin Arthur, brakeman, r. 4 Oak Grove Av
Cowing George B., painter, r. 326 Larkin
" Henry S., painter, r. 1427 Howard
J8®-Cowing. See Cowan and Cowen
Cowles Anna Mrs., r. 135, 12th
" I. S.Mrs., proprietor Palmer House and real
estate agent, 110 Ellis
" Paul, night manager Western Division
" The Associated Press, r. 2518 Union
" Samuel W., r, 135, 12th
Cowles William Northrope, president Alcatraz
Asphalt Co.. 215 Crocker Bldg, r. Bohe-
mian Club
" Winthrop L., salesman J. M. Litchfield &
Co., r. 205, 3d Av
Cowley Florence A. Miss, teacher Clement
Grammar School, r. 1120i^ Turk
" John E., expressman, 658 Mission, r. 1137
Folsom
" Joseph W., bookkeper W. J. Sullivan, r.
1900 Stockton
" William A., salesman, r. 1421 Webster
Cowlie John, laborer, r. 425 Ringold
" Robert W., porter Sharon & Bent, r. 1403
Polk
Cowperthwaite Ann, widow, r. 21 Pearl
" John J., marine engineer, r. 4 Bond
" William, Jr., foreman Report, r. 23 Han-
over PI
Cox Aaron, president Cox Seed and Plant Co.,
411-415 Sansome, r. 426 Post
" A. D., driver, r. 1714 Market
" Alexander C, barber H. G. Garcier, r. 516,
4th
Cox Alexander M., night superintendent Post
Office, r. 508 Jersey
" Anna, widow, r. 336 O'Farrell
" Bart S., trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 233, 4th
" Bridget, domestic, 443 Greenwich
" Charles E., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
500 Broderick
" Charles H., dairyman Oakland Dairy, r.
330 Fulton
" Charlotte, widow, r. 1741 Mission rear
" Christopher C, porter postoffloe, r. 1 Cod-
man PI
" Dennis, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" Donald H., salesman C. F. Adams Co., r.
311, nth Av
" Edward, builder, r. 305 Larkin
" Ermine, widow, r. 305 Larkin
Cox Ernest A., secretary North American Com-
mercial Co., 34-35 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r.
2816 Clay
" Frank, plasterer, r. 1807 Mission
" Frank P., r. 1211% Eddy
" Fred S., traveling salesman Michalitschke
Bros. & Co., r.2311 California
" George, receiving clerk Wiester & Co., r.
321 Capp
Cox George, millhand Central Lumber and Mill
Co., r. 1355 Folsom
" Hamilton, chief engineer str Homer
" Hannah J. Mrs., boots and shoes, 336 Noe
" Harry J., salesman Sunset Seed and Plant
Co., r. Palo Alto, Cal.
" Henry J., r. 311, 11th Av
" Hollis M., miner, r. 23361/2 Howard
'• Irene Mrs., purchasing agency, r. ISUVi
Eddy
" James, canvasser, r. 1313 Bush
" James, porter, r. 308 Sutter
" James, watchman, r. 616 Minna
" John, bookkeeper Pioneer W. L. and Color
Wks, r. 905 Larkin
" John, liquors, 803 Howard, r. 346, 4th
" John, searcher records Hall of Records, r.
Alameda
" John H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 19
Lundy Lane
" John H., electrician Market St. Ry., r. 134,
12th
" John H., traveling salesman, r. 311, 11th
Av
" John H., watchman Cal. Dry Dock Co., r. 1
Gabrielle PI
" Joseph, plumber Garrett C. Sweeney
" Joseph G., salesman C. M. Volkman, r. 321
Capp
" Leander, master mariner, r. 326 Larkin
" Levitt H., druggist S. F. Polyclinic, r. 305
Larkin
" Lena Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Luther C, physician and surgeon, 30 O'Far-
rell
" Mary M. Miss, teacher Lowell High School,
r. 313 Van Ness Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 1323^ Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. Mississippi bet23d and
33d
" Michael, teamster M. Joost & Bro.,r. 618
Gough
" Nellie, widow, r. 1807 Mission
" Oliver T., gripman Geary St. R. R., r. 3301
Geary
• Philip K., carpenter, r. 1538 Folsom
" Philip M., clerk auditor's dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Richard, messenger The Bank of Califor-
nia, r. 336, 5th
Cox Rosamond L., oculist and aurist, office and
r. 426 Post, hours 12 m. to 3. p. m., tele-
phone Red 91
" Rowena Mrs., dressmaking, 2226% Howard
" Sarah, widow, r. 1011 Golden Gate Av
Cox Seed and Plant Co., Aaron Cox president,
Thomas A. Cox general manager, flower,
fleld and tree seeds, 411-415 Sansome
" Silas M., deckhand Cal. Dry Dock Co., r. 1
Gabrielle PI
" Susan, widow, r. 524, 9th
Cox Thomas A., general manager Cox Seed and
Plant Co., 411-415 Sansome, r. Alameda
" Thomas J., janitor Plymouth Rock Office
Cleaning Co., r. 631 Sansome
" Timothy, flagman, r. 67% Shipley
" Walter, clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 331 Capp
" Walter J., traveling salesman George A.
Fisher, r. 706 Larkin
" William, electrician, r. 1026% Larkin
" William, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" William A., vice-president Cox Seed and
Plant Co., 411-415 Sansome, r. 436 Post
" William G., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.
r. 1741 Mission
Coxe William A., varieties, 331, 15th
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Wholesale and Retail.
Coxen Joseph, engraver Francis, Valentine Co.,
r. Berkeley
Coxhead Almeric W. S. (Coxhead & Coxhead),
2421 Green
" Ernest A. (Coxhead & Coxhead), r. 2421
Green
" Frank G., clerk'Charles R. Allen, r. Berke-
ley
" Ralph S., clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
Oakland
" & Coxhead (Ernest A. and Ahneric W. S.),
architects, 120 Sutter, room 45
Coy C. Shaw, teller Security Savings Bank, r.
439 Geary
" Delia, widow, r. 817 Geary
" Georgiana, widow, r. 439 Geary
Coye Hiram L., president Nevada Salt and
Borax Co., 310 Pine, room 11, r. 807 Green-
wich
Coyle Andrew J., carpenter Charles Wilson, r.
212 Waller
" Bernard, agent, r. 765 Mission
" Bridget, widow, r. 335, 8th Av
" Charles, laborer, r. 221 Minna
" Charles J., stone cutter, r. 708 Hampshire
" E., bartender, r. 765 Mission
" Edward L., teamster, r. 1319 Minna
" Frank J., teamster Peter Hansen, r. P nr
12th Av South
" George, laborer Tabbs Cordage Co., r. Rail-
road Av bet 11th and 12th Avs South
" Henry, boots and shoes, Railroad Av bet
11th and 12th Avs South
" Henry, driver, r. 19'/2 Sumner
" Henry, shoemaker, 528, 3d
" Hugh J., janitor, r. 659 Clay
" John, seaman str San Jose
" John E., bricklayer, r. 3408, 16th
" John H., paper ruler Frank Malloye, r. 255
California Av
" John P. Rev., pastor Star of the Sea
Church, r. 333, 8th Av
" Joseph A., deputy Sheriff, r. 202 Grove
" M., forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill
" Mary, widow, r. 1606 Bush
" Mary G. Mrs., school teacher, r. 1323 0'Far-
rell
" Michael, blacksmith Chrestoffersen&Tway
" Patrick, laborer, r. 26 Georgia
" Patrick H., porter P. F. Canavan & Sons, r.
733 Market
" Philip, laborer, r. 912 Howard
" Stephen S., harness maker, r. 803 Harrison
" William J., trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 12th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" William S., helper Union I. Wks, r. 506,
20th
Coyne Bernard, baker, r. 93914 Howard
" Bridget, widow, r. 678 Brannan rear
" Dennis, clerk Post Office, r. 621V4 Post
" Dominick, shoemaker, 3310 Mission, r. 3117
Mission
" Edward L., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
3179 Mission
" Frank, expressman, SE cor 2d and Howard,
r. 10 Kissling
" James, r. 490, 11th
" James, drayman, r. 925 Natoma
" John, carpenter, r. 115 Shipley
" John, plumber, 32 Clay, r. Oakland
" Joseph, special policeman, r. 194V4 Noe
" Lawrence W., teamster Daniel McCoy, r.
1121 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 115 Shipley
■' Mary Miss, r. 333 Eddy
Coyne Michael, contracter, r. 490, Hth
" Patrick, boiler maker, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas F., millwright, r. II414 Shipley
" Timothy, millwright, r. 115 Shipley
" William J., teamster Scott & McCord, r.
116 Morris Av
Coyte George L., liquors, 300, 3d
4®-Coyte. SeeCoit
Cozine Garrett, upholsterer, r. 608 J^ Natoma
" William, r. 608^ Natoma
Cozzens Marcuse, cook, r. 1623 Powell
Cozzo Giuseppe, peddler, r. 15 Jasper PI
" Salvatore, peddler, r. 15 Jasper PI
C. P. Lodging House, Nehemiah D. Thayer pro-
prietor, 5 Market
Crabb Andrew (Crabb & Ward), r. 641 Commer-
cial
Crabb George W., captain Battery I, 5th Artil-
lery, U. S. A., and commander military
post, Fort Mason
" Henry, paper carrier, r. 308 Leavenworth
" Henry, steward str Captain Weber, r. 1511
Leavenworth
' ' & Ward (Andrew Crabb and Thomas Ward) ,
barbers, 641 Commercial
Crable A. Mrs., widow, r. 1428 Market
" Oata A., bartender Club Metropole, r. 112
Kearny
Crables C, fireman str Alameda
Crabtree C. Warren, clerk S. P. C. Ry., r.
Oakland
" Frederick, blacksmith Murray Bros., r. 33
South Park
Crack Peter, master bark George F. Manson,
office Pier 4 Steuart, r. 814, 30th
" Peter Jr., master mariner, r. 814, 20th
Crackbon»A.lexander B., printer C. A. Murdock
&Co., r. 300 Scott
" Charles A., printer C. A. Murdock & Co.. r.
840 Page
Crackbon Charles L., president C. A. Murdock
& Co., 532 Clay, r. 300 Scott
" Frederick A., bookkeeper C. A. Murdock &
Co., r. 300 Scott
" Joseph A., policeman, r. 917 Larkin
" Louis S. (L. S. Crackbon & Co.), r. 818 Lar-
kin
" L. S. & Co. (Louis S. Crackbon), druggists,
818 Larkin
Craddock Catherine (Craddock & Webster), r.
1044 McAllister
" George W. (Brown & Craddock), r. Oakland
" James, waiter J. U. Hastings
" & Webster (Catherine Craddock and Jane
Webster), varieties, 1044 McAllister
Cradick Martin, 1st assistant engineer str Em-
pire, r. 1371/4 Silver
Cradock J. Joseph, horseshoer William Cradock,
r. 1627 McAllister
" Peter G., horseshoer William Cradock, r.
1627 McAllister
" Vincent, r. 1627 McAllister
" William, horseshoer, 833 Geary, r. 1627
McAllister
Craelius David, mining engineer, r. 1029 Hamp-
shire
Craemer Otto E., carpenter Louis Schmidt, r. 18
Capp
" Sophie, widow, r. 18 Capp
jK?" Craemer. See Cramer, Creamer, Kraimer,
Kramer and Kremer
Craft Henry F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1602 Howard
" James, tinner De Lano Bros., r. 1237 Stock-
ton
" Mabel C. Miss, journalist Chronicle, r.
East Oakland
4®=- Craft. See Kraft
Crafton Edward, machinist, r. 100^4, 2d
" Isaac, machinist, r. 100i4, 2d
Cragin William S. W., appraiser Savings and
Loan Soc, r. Alameda
4®=" Cragin. See Craigan, Creegan, Cregan and
Kragen
Cragoe Washington W., druggist, r. 316 Davis
" William, porter, r. 316 Davis
4®° Cragoe. See Crego
Craig A., attorney at law, 310 Pine, room 16, r.
723 Grove
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Craig At)t)ie de G., widow, r. 2758 Harrison
' ' Albert W. (Craig & Moslier and The Mosher-
Craig Co.), r. Oakland
" Alexander, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Alexander, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 710 Valencia
" Alexander, seaman, r. 22 East
" Alexander, wood, coal, hay and grain, 205,
20th, r. 83254 Alabama
" Alexander E., tinsmith, r. 141 Ridley
' ' Archibald F. McD. , clerk Home and Phoenix
Ins. Co., r. 34 Rincon PI
" Bernard, blacksmith John Craig, r. 927, 24th
" Brothers (James D. Craig), wholesale wool-
ens, 420 Montgomery, room 16
" Campbell W. (C. W. Craig & Co.), r. 1312
" Catherine, widow, r. Army bet Shotwell
and Folsom
" Catherine, shoe fitter, r. 927, 24th
" Charles F., student, r. 1532 Ellis
Craig, Coclirau & Co. (Miss Sarah Craig and
Joseph P. Cochran), undertakers and
embalmers, 22-26 Mint Av
" C. S., 2d lieut. revenue cutter Rush
" C. S. Miss, stenographer, r. 1221 O'Farrell
" C. W. & Co. (Campbell W. Craig), importers
and commission merchants, 316 Sacra-
mento
" David C, watchman P. M. SS. Co's Wharf,
r. 616 Folsom
" Dennis, r. 734 Montgomery
■" Edith M. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hopital
" Edward, tanner, r. 1236 York
^' Ernest, driver Bay City Transfer Co., r. 1313
Baker
^' E. W., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" E. W., salesman Eugene G. Davis, r. 632a
17th
■" Frank, superintendent mfg. dept. Columbia
Coflee and Spice Co., 112-114 Front, r. 723
Grove
" Frank S., cigar maker, r. 24 Mint Av
" George A., r. 501 Napa
" George A., bakery, 413, 3d
" George P., attorney at law, 310 Pine, room
16, r. Waldo Point, Marin Co.
" George V., painter, r. 408 Octavia
" GeDrge W., clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
1532 Ellis
" Harold A., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
1532 Ellis
" Henry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. Army
bet Shotwell and Folsom
Craig Homer A. (Brown, Craig & Co.), r. Oakland
" _ Homer T., dental student, r. 121 Lake
Craig Hugh, manager New Zealand Insurance
Co., 312 California, r. Piedmont
" Isaac, carpenter, r. Cortland Av opp.
Buena Vista
" James, bartender, r. 715 Howard
" James, laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. Cali-
fornia nr 13th Av
" James, machinist Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1538 Castro
" James B., steward Russ House, r. 508 Ellis
" James D. (Craig Bros.), r. 34 Rincon PI
" James F., r. 2517 Washington
" James M., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
418 Texas
" James R., bill clerk Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 2290 Point Lobos Av
" James R., physician, 1428 Market
" Jane, widow, r. 439%, 19th
" J. Early (Craig & Craig), r. 2517 Washington
" John, blacksmith, 933, 24th, r. 927, 24th
" John, driver U. S. Laundry, r. 5351^, 17th
" John, journalist, r. 2137 Pine
" John, liquors, 815^4 Folsom, r. 327 Clemen-
tina
" John, shipjoiner Central Lumber and Mill
Co., r. 141 Ridley
" John H., commercial agent Missouri, Kan-
sas and Texas Ry., 121 Front, r. 1904
Market
" JohnR., plumber and gasfitter, 341 Eddy,
r. 522 Eddy
" Joseph, blacksmith John Craig, r. 927, 24th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Fumisliing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window-
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S^I-S-^-T" IVIARKET ST.
Craig Joseph, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Judson, clerk Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 723 Grove
" Julia Miss, r. 10 Wetmore PI
" Larkin W., compositor Call. r. 609 Pine
" Lee D., notary public and commissioner
of deeds, 316 Montgomery, r. 2701^/^ How-
ard
" Lilian Miss, stenographer Henry Schacht,
r. Alameda
" Margaret, widow, r. 34 Rincon PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 351 Tehama
Craig Mary Lynde Mrs., attorney at law and
associate editor Citrograph, r. 434 Bart-
lett
" Minerva R., widow, r. 2701V4 Howard
" Nellie, widow, r. 2290 Point Lobos Av
" Newton N., traveling salesman Henderson
Woolen Mills, r. 121 Bartlett
' ' Oliver B. , cook George W. Capen, r. 605 Pine
" Peter W., teamster George W. Gibbs Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Samuel, quartermaster str City of Everett
" Sarah A. Miss (Craig, Cochran & Co.), r.
514 Van Ness Av
Craig Sclpio, editor Citrograph (Redlands), r.
434 Bartlett
" Thomas, printer, r. 465 Stevenson 1
" Thomas F., r. 304, 3d
" Thomas H., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1532
Ellis
" Thomas J., bookkeeper L. Greenbaum &
Co., r. 110 Eddy
" Victor, photographer, 220 Market
" Walter R., mining engineer, 316 Montgom-
ery, r. 270154 Howard
" Walter S., salesman, r. 1532 Ellis
" William (Craig & Craig), r. 2517 Wash-
ington
" William, clerk, r. 1914 Larkin
" William B., brass molder Vincent King-
well, r. 2290 Point Lobos Av
" William M., cashier C. W. Craig & Co.,
r. 1312 Jones
" W. W., switchman Belt Ry., Harbor Com-
missioners
Craig & Craig (William and J. Early Craig),
attorneys at law, 530 California, rooms
25-26
" & Mosher (Albert W. Craig and James L.
Mosher), solar printers, 222 Turk rear
Craigan Harry, seaman, brig William J. Irwin,
r. 328 Drumm
4®"Craigan. See Cragin, Creegan, Cregan and
Kragen
Cralgie Henry, dentist, 521 McAllister
" Thomas R., clerk U. S. Inspector Steam
Vessels, r 516%. Bush
Crall Beth, driver, r, 1049 Market
" George A., clerk, r. 2414 Sutter rear
«S="Crall. See Krall
Cram Carrie, sewing machine operator, r. 19
Verona PI
" Charles M., r. 819 Hyde
" Charles S., carpenter, r. 1122 Golden Gate
Av
" Eliza, widow, r. 19 Verona PI
" Emma Miss, seamstress, r. 19 Verona PI
" George, yardman Bender Bros., r. 628, 4th
" Nellie Miss, folder, r. 19 Verona PI
>8®"Cram. See Cramm and Kramm
Cramer Alexander, fireman str Walla Walla
" Alonzo J., engineer, r. 703 Union
" Bernard, stevedore, r. 14 Ritch
" Charles, apprentice Brode & Clark Iron
Wks, r. 112, 14th
" Charles, tailor, r. 1309 Stockton
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Cramer Charles L. (M. E. & C. L. Cramer), and
photographer, 402 Kearny, r. 328, 17th
" Charles W., clerk The Equitable Life
Assurance Society, r. 930 Pine
Cramer Edwin, cashier The Equitable Life
Assurance Society, 6-12 Crocker Bldg,
r. 930 Pine
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 19 Russ
" Francis A., merchant, r. 820 Sutter
" Frank, carpenter, r. 112, Hth
" Frank E.. operator Charles L. Cramer, r.
328, 17th
" Frank O., clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co., r. 914 Greenwich
" G., printer, r. 220, 3d
" George W., painter, r. 930 Pine
" Jennie Mrs., r. 1018 Shotwell
" John, varieties, 749 Minna
" Joseph, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 318
Minna
" Josephine, domestic, 1101 California
" L. Jefferson, salesman T. H. Gruenhagen
& Co., r. 930 Pine
" Louis, gardener, 1534 Mission
" Louis, pickle manufacturer, r. 117 Jones
" Louisa Miss, teacher music, r. 1913^ De-
visadero
" M. E. & C, L. (Mrs. Melinda E. and Charles
L.) publishers Harmony, 328, 17th
" Melinda E. Mrs. (M. E. & C. L. Cramer), r
328, 17th
CRAMER OTTO L.,
proprietor Philadelphia Manufactur-
ing Co., 431-435, 7th, r. 433, 7th
Cramer Thomas J., painter, r. 930 Pine
" Walter H.. ofQce 640 Market, r. Alameda
" William, teamster Cal. Construction Co
r. 530, 17th
4®=Cramer. See Craemer, Creamer, Kraimer,
Kramer and Kremer
Cramerding Herman, butcher Louis Hedrich, r.
cor 15th and Shotwell
" Philip, upholsterer Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. 1011 Mission
Cramm Kate Mrs., seamstress, r. 11 Gearv
.e®"Cramm. See Cram
Cramp Edward E,, marine engineer, r. 921 Jones
Crampton James, groceries and liquors, cor
Powell and California Av
" Susan, domestic. 2080 Market
Cramsic William, machinist, r. 312 Eddy
Cramsie Lizzie, domestic, 1429 Mason
Crandall Albert W. (Crandall & Bull), r. 1630
Broadway
" Bruce, solicitor John M. McLaughlin & Co
" Edward E., clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. Alameda
" Elbert M., boatman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 3a Belvedere
" George A., clerk F. G. Eickhorst, r. 3003
Pierce
" George B., route agent Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 2825 Howard
" Giles G.. clerk U. S. Mint, r. Alameda
" John R., r. 2909 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 1028 Washington
" Theresa M., widow, r. 3a Belvedere
■' Warner G., r. 1306 Geary
" William G., secretary Long Syrup Refin-
mg Co., cor 8th and Brannan, r. 822 Army
" William S., clerk Tax Collector's office, r
1908% Larkin
Crandall & BuU (Albert W. Crandall and Frank-
lin P. Bull) attorneys at law, 419 Cali-
fornia, room 21
Crandley William J., clerk Goodyear Rubber
Co., r. Oakland
Crane Albert E., real estate, 410 Montgomery,
room 2, r. Oakland
" Allen, driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r. San
Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
Crane AlnaL., president Union Photo-Engrav-
ing Co., 523 Market, r. Hotel Oliver
" Arthur H., real estate, 149 Taylor
" Carlton C, Pac. Coast agent Vanderbilt
Lines, 10 Montgomery, r. Decoto, Cal.
" Charles, carpenter Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 544 Pennsylvania Av
" Charles F., compositor, r. 1328 Polk
" Charles W., clerk J. R. Gates & Co., r. 2316-
Clay
Crane Co., H. T. Lally manager, manufacturers
wrought iron pipe, steam fitters' and
plumbers' supplies, 23-35, 1st and 18 Fre-
mont
" Daniel J., shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
340 Clara
Delia, widow, r. 930, 22d
Dennis F., bookkeeper, r. 808 Folsom
Douglass B., cashier Occidental and Orien-
tal S. S. Co., r. 1324 Page
Edmund J., with Frederic Belasco. r. 719'
California
E. J., r. Palace Hotel
Ellie, compositor, r. 30, 21st
Ellen J., widow, r. 3638, 16th
Elmore J., bookkeeper A. Jonas, r. 503
Turk
Eugene J. (Crane & Kellenberger), r. 831
York
Frank E., r. 617 Mission
George, r. 1009 Powell
Crane George J., secretary estate of William
Dunpby, Academy of Sciences Bldg, 819
Market, room 15, r. 15^4 Pond
" Harry H., real estate, 410 Montgomery,
room 2
" Henry A., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
110'/^ Langton
" Henry A., ofQce 640 Market, r. 2316 Clay
'• James P., pattern maker, r. 728,24th
" John D., cornice maker, r. 240 Clara
" John G., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 734
Diamond
" JohnM., keeperSheriff'soffice.r. 319 Sutter
" Joseph M., teamster, r. 808 Folsom
" Kate Miss, r. 240 Clara
" Lauren E., bookkeeper, r. 800 Kearny
" Lemuel F., manager mail order dept. The
Hamburger Co., r. 763 Clayton
" Lemuel P., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.,r. 1334 Page
" Marrin, r. 533 18th
" Mary C, widow, janitress Sutro Primary
School, r. 32d Av nr Point Lobos Av
" Matthew, clerk, r. 2413 Folsom
" Nellie C. Mrs., dressmaking, 107 Grove
" Owen, laborer, r. 338 Minna
" Stella Miss, saleslady Eugene G. Davis, r.
1338 Polk
" Susan, widow, r. 1328 Polk
" Tacitus M., solicitor Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 324 Ellis
" Timothy J., watchman Market St. Ry., r.
1008 Jackson
" V. M., steward str Progreso
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" William, teamster, r. 808 Folsom
" William B., cutter, r. 808 Folsom
" & Kellenberger (Eugene J. Crane and
George Kellenberger), painters and hard-
wood finishers, 31, 2d
^©^Crane. See Craine
Cranelli Andrea, peddler, r. 9 Vincent
" Catherine, widow, r. 9 Vincent
" Joseph S., clerk George Buzzini, r. 1714
Market
Craner Adolph H., r. 51714 Jessie
' ' Adolph P. , r. 657 Harrison
" Philip J., salesman J. M. Willard, r. 657
Harrison
Cranert Emil, hoseman Engine 5, r. 1513 Stock-
ton
>e®-Cranfield. See Granfield
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Cranford Thomas H., carpenter, r. 337, 10th Av
Crangle William, riveter, r. 216 Michigan
Cranna Estella Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r.
412 Hyde
" Robert, frame maker Sanborn, "Vail & Co.,
r. 412 Hyde
" Virginia, widow, r. 412 Hyde
" Virginia T. Miss, cashier Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 412 Hyde
" William R., r. 412 Hyde
Cranne L., bartender, r. 503 Folsom
Cranston Jessie M. Miss, typewriter, r. 1414
Masonic Av
" John, r. 734 Harrison
" Joseph, driver, r. 765 Mission
" Robert A., medical student, r. 1414 Masonic
Av
" Robert D. ^Cranston & Keenan), r. 1414
Masonic Av
" & Keenan (Robert D. Cranston and Hugh
Keenan), builders and real estate deal-
ers, W s Masonic Av bet Haight and
Waller
Cranton Herbert W., carpenter, r. North Av nr
Cortland Av
Cranz Frank H., dental student, r. 433 Eddy
" Louis, r. 433 Eddy
Cranz Louis T., dentist, 103 Geary, r. 1411 St.
Charles, Alameda
" Richard, waiter R. J. Techau & Co., r. 80,
9th
Cranz Theodore D, insurance broker, 103 Geary,
r. 326a Ellis
Crape Herbert, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. Harri-
son nr Stoneman
Crapuchettes Jean, laundry, 1007 Folsom
" Marc, laundry, 232, 9th
Crary George R. clerk W. S. Ray Mfg. Co., r. 1522
Polk
J8®"Crary. See Creery
Crase James J., filter manufacturer and ma-
chinist, 612 Merchant
Crasp George E., salesman Weston Basket &
Mfg. Co., r. 1129 Mission
Craumer F., box clerk Post Office, r. 824 Laguna
Craven Bridget, widow, r. 55 Natoma
" Ellen M., laundress American Laundry, r.
1904 Filbert
" Henrv, teamster J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" James, gasfitter, r. 55 Natoma
" James, driver McLellan Bros., r. 1715
Washington
" Jane Miss (Craven Sisters), r. 411 Jones
" Janet R. Mrs., principal Mission Gram-
mar School, r. 310 Guerrero
•' John T., ironmolder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 602 Geary
" Margaret, actress, r. 310 Guerrero
" Mary Miss (Craven Sisters), r. 411 Jones
" Peter, boilermaker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 237 Hickory Av
" Robinson, bricklayer, r. 563 Mission
" Sisters (Jane and- Mary), varieties, 411
" William, laborer, r. Sadowa nr Orizaba Av
Craver Charles C, clerk, r. 61 Silver
Craviotto Alexander (Paul Cerruti & Co.), r. 135
Oak
" August, blacksmith, r. 521 Filbert
" C. Mrs., dressmaking 521 Filbert
Cravre Louis, laborer Diggins Bros., r. Tilden
nr South Broderick
Craw Albert B., apprentice Cahill & Hall Ele-
vator Co., r. 279 Jessie
■' Alexander, quarantine officer State Board
of Horticulture, 1-3 Mills Bldg, 5th floor,
r. 2629 McAllister
" Ida M., widow, r. 279 Jessie
Crawford A. Mrs., widow, r. 744 Florida
" A. Co. The, James R. Watson secretary,
shipping and commission, 12-14 Drumm
" Alexander S., stenographer Chronicle, r.
322 Oak
" Alfred, wool scourer Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 744 Florida
" Andrew, carriage washer R. E. Cole, r. 711
Howard
" Andrew D., upholsterer, r. 328 Fremont
Crawford Andrew J., carpenter, r. 337 Duncan
" Ann, widow, r. 227 Castro
" Arthur, wood turner, r. 129 Welsh
" Arthur H., peddler, r. 129 Welsh
" Benjamin, cashier L. V. Merle, r. 12171/4
Florida
" Carroll B., salesman, r. 632 Taylor
" Charles, machine hand S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. ]856i4 Lexington Av
" Daniel C, clerk Jonathan J. Crooks, r. 611i^
Minna
" E. D., journalist Chronicle, r. Cosmopolitan
Hotel
" Edmund, capitalist, r. 707 Broderick
" Etta Miss, stenographer, r. 1935 O'Farrell
" Ezekiel M., asst. secretary Pacific-Union
Club, r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co
" Fannie E. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r.
42 Russ
" Frank, generator operator S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 1904 Greenwich
" Frank, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" George B., r. 16, 13th
'• George B., manager Davis Bros., r. 1327
Utah
" George E., salesman Hale Bros., r. 1613
Folsom
" George W., carpenter, r. 42 Russ
•' George W., clerk Atlas Assurance Co., r.
16, 13th
" Harry, driver, r. 265072 Folsom
" Jacques J., salesman Kast & Co., r. 618
Golden Gate Av
" James, carpenter, r. 1856'/^ Lexington Av
" James L., porter Joseph Knauer, r. 129, 3d
" Jessie M. Miss, cashier The Hamburger
Co., r. 42 Russ
Crawford John, accountant, 406 California, r.
Berkeley
" John, helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 1618
Folsom
" John, laborer, r. 225 Drumm
" John C, carpenter, r. 611M Minna
" John F., clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
1437 Pacific
" John H., foreman boiler shop Risdon I. &
L. Wks, r. 711 Ellis
Crawford John J., California State Mineralo-
gist, offlce 24, 4th, r. Alameda
Crawford John R.l general agent Equitable
Life Assurance Society, 6-12 Crocker
Bldg, r. 218 Turk
" John W., cigars and tobacco, 405 Washing-
ton, r. 1935 O'Farrell
" John W. Jr., machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r.
1935 O'Farrell
" Joseph G., physician, r. 614 Eddy
" Lottie Miss, vocalist, r. 229, 11th
" Margaret, domestic, 1917 Franklin
" Mary, widow, r. 2650% Folsom
" Mary F., widow, r. 610 Bush
" M. J., agent New York Life Ins. Co.
" OrrinW., foreman Weston Basket and Mfg.
Co.. r. 651/2 Folsom
" R. C. Mrs., bakery, 139 Gough
" Robert (Baringer & Crawford), r. 717 Church
" Robert B., asst. cashier University Club,
r. 405 Geary
" Robert M., shipwright, r. NW corner Mari-
posa and Missouri
" Samuel A., traveling salesman, r. 1413 Van
Ness Av
" Samuel E., carpenter, r. 717 Church
" Samuel J., plasterer, r. 717 Church
" Sarah Mrs., varieties, 139 Gough
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are guaranteed by the Excise Department of
the Canadian Qovernment, by certificate
over the capsule of every bottle.
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Crawford Sav. Miss, r. 1816 Ellis
" Thomas, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Thomas A., r. I21714 Florida
" Thomas J., carpenter, r. 2008!^ Geary
" William L.., journalist, r. 929 Page
Crawhall Charlotte, widow, r. 9 Willow Av
" Gertrude Miss, packer W. H. Miner, r. 1114
Army
" John, clerk S. P. Co., r. 114 Army
" William, gasfitter William F. Wilson, r.
422 Duncan
Crawley George W., painter, r. 923^/^ Shotwell
" Jane, widow, r. 933'^ Shotwell
" John E., engineer, r. 2306 Webster
" Margaret A., widow, r. 15 Verona PI
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
J8®"Crawley. See Crowley
Crawshay Edwin H., r. 311 Walnut
Cray James H., teacher music, r. 12 Dore
4®=-Cray. See Creagh and Creigh
Craythorne Charles W., shaper hand Chas. M.
Depew Planing Mill Co., r. 127, 4th
Cray ton Anna R., widow, r. 714 Golden Gate Av
" William L., salesman, r. 714 Golden Gate
Av
4®"Crayton. See Creighton
Cready Charles, laundryman, r. 790 Elizabeth
Creagh John W., dentist, r. 508 Filbert
je®"Creagh. See Cray and Creigh
Creamer Arthur R., pressman, r. 706 Natoma
" David J., janitor chief wharfinger Harbor
Commissioners, r. 1421 Valencia
" George, cook James M. Wilkins, r. NE cor
8 th Av and Fulton
" Henry, reporter Edwards Publishing Co.
" John, lamp cleaner Market St. Ry., r. 1421
Valencia
" John C, marine engineer, r. Contra Costa
House
" JohnF., blacksmith's helper Market St.
Ry., r. 533, 22d
" John J., r. 1642 Polk
" John M. (Creamer & McGovern), 415, 3d
" Joseph, seaman, r. 45 East
" Michael, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
" William J., horseshoer, r. 1421 Valencia
" & McGovern (John M. Creamer and John
F. McGovern), groceries, iOl, 3d
4®"Creamer. See Craemer, Cramer, Kraimer,
Kramer and Kremer
Creamerie The Original, Cardan & Marston
proprietors, 865 Market
Creaney Thomas, gardener, r. 124 Austin
Creasey Aldis H., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 12 Clyde '
Creba Edwin, blacksmith Samuel Creba, r. 1142
Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, blacksmith, 1112 Golden Gate Av,
r. 1142 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel Jr., blacksmith Samuel Creba, r.
1142 Golden Gate Av
Crebbin Thomas, plumber W. E. Lane, r. 520
Bush
Creber John, rattan worker Cal. Rattan Co., r.
16 Vandewater
" Walter H., wire weaver West Coast W. &
I. Wks, r, 16 Vandewater
Credit Agency The (incorporated), William S.
Fenn manager, 206 Sansome, rooms 18-19
Cree George, engineer, r. 322, 6th
Creed Daniel, laborer, r. 35 Lapidge
" Michael, expressman, r. 16 Alabama
Creede Frank P., foreman Co-operative Publish-
ing Co., r. 3000 Webster
Creede Percy J., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
2030 Lombard
" William, coalpasser S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 3400 Fillmore
Creedmore House, Mrs. Rose Gallagher propri-
etor, 1122 Larkin
Creedon Daniel, gardener, r. 116 Jones
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" John, laborer, r. QY^ Harriet
" Patrick, laborer, r. QYi Harriet
" Timothy, horseshoer J. H. Doran, r. Ala-
meda
Creegan James F.. bookkeeper, r. 543 Stevenson
" Mary, widow, r. 543 Stevenson
" Matthew, boiler maker, r. 501 Napa
" Peter J., keeper Sheriff's office, r. 543
Stevenson
4®"Creegan. See Cragin, Craigan, Cregan and
Kragen
Creely Daniel, porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 1610
Mission
CREELY EDWARD J.,
veterinary surgeon, 510 Golden Gate
Av, telephone East 287
Creely Henry, with A. Repsold & Co., r. 15 Page
" James, horseshoer, 218, 5th, r. 916 Florida
Creely James H., attorney at law, 4 Sutter,
room 22, r. 1221 Adeline, Oakland
" Sarah, widow, r. 329 Ellis
Creem Frank, liquors, 122 Townsend, r. 120
Townsend
" Thomas, glassblower, r. 120 Townsend
Creery Alexander, clerk P. M. SS. Co's Wharf,
r. 330 Golden Gate Av
Crees Robert, physician, office and r. 2104
Market
" Theodore, instrument maker, r. 1428 Market
Cregan Cornelius, gripman Geary St. RR. r.
1224 Point Lobos Av
" Dennis, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1503
Taylor
" James, driller Harbor Commissioners
" Michael, plasterer, r. 22 Turk
" Michael J., traveling salesman Neuburger,
Reiss & Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
>8®"Cregan. See Cragin, Craigan, Creegan and
Kragen
Creger William, manufacturer clothing, 14 San-
some, room 33, r. 1727 Sutter
Creget Leopold, florist, W s Franklin bet Fil-
bert and Greenwich
Crego Cyrus, r. 94 Fair Oaks
.«i@="Crego. See Cragoe
Creigh Edward N., salesman, r. 632a 17th
" Samuel W., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
632a 17t 11
je®="Creigh. See Cray and Creagh
Creighton Charles, insurance agent, r. 1227%
Dolores
" Charles E., bartender Daniel O'Connell, r.
260/2 Clara
" Charles E. A., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 508,
2d
" Daniel J., r. 768 Harrison
" Douglas, assistant treasurer Columbia
Theatre, r. 732'/4 Pine
" Edward, boiler maker, r. 51 Tehama
" Esther P. Miss (The Creightons), r. 40 Turk
" Ferdinand, clerk, r. 2315 Mission
Creighton Francis, chief clerk Chief Signal
Office U. S. A., Dept. of California, r. 133,
21st
" Frederick, turner, r. 51 Tehama
" George, messman str City of Puebla
" Herbert P. (The Creightons), r. 40 Turk
" Hugh, cigars and tobacco, 1656 Market, r.
" Hugh H., barber, 32414 Montgomery, r. 310
Stockton
" James, bartender, r. 927 Folsom
" James, gasfitter, r. 768 Harrison
" James, plumber, r. 508, 2d
" Jane, widow, r. 51 Tehama
" Jeremiah N., clerk E. T. Allen Co., r. 732i^
Pine
" John, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1431 Polk
" Joseph J., umbrellas, 13 Mason
" Kate Miss, tailoress, r. 508, 2d
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Creighton Laura P. Miss (The Creightons) , r. 40
Turk
" Margaret, widow, r. 2820 California
" Mary L,. Mrs. (The Creightons), r. 40 Turk
" Patrick, liquors, 901 Folsom, r. 927 Folsom
" Patrick, contractor, r. 508, 2d
" Ralph, with The Associated Press, r. 1227i/i
Dolores
" Raymond, student, r. 813 Capp
" Richard, clerk, r. 768 Harrison
" Samuel G. (The Creightons), r. 40 Turk
" Sarah, widow, r. 26O14 Clara
«' Thomas Mrs., r. 740 Grove
" Thomas F., salesman Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 813 Capp
" Victor P. (The Creightons), r. 40 Turk
" William, butcher Roberts & Tuft
' ' William D. , head porter Tillmann & Bendel,
r. 732% Pine
-e®"Creighton. See Crayton
Creightons The (Samuel G., Mary L., Laura P.,
Esther P., Victor P., and Herbert P.
Creighton), stationery and printing, 110
Turk
Crellin C. L., vice-president Ruby Hill Vine-
yard Co., 614, 3d, r. Pleasanton, Cal.
" E. W., president Rubv Hill Vineyard Co.,
614, 3d, r. Oakland
" T. A., secretary Ruby Hill Vineyard Co.,
614, 3d, r. Oakland
Crellin Thomas, vice-president The Morgan
Oyster Co., 612-614, 3d, r. Oakland
Creme Giuseppe, barber, r. 5(J9 Broadway
Cremorne Theatre, Edward Homan proprietor
and manager, 771 Market
Crenan Catherine, widow, r. 8 Ford
" Henry, marker J. F. Cavanaugh, r. 8 Ford
Crenlet Joseph, r. 5 Folsom A.v
" Philomena, widow, r. 5 Folsom Av
Crennan Edward A., real estate, 30 Montgomery,
r. 2251/2, 17th
Creole Coffee and Spice Mills, M. Getz & Co.
proprietors, 561 Mission
Creon CaBsar (Rolling & Creon), r. 228, 5th
" George, clerk John Knubel, r. SE cor San-
chez and 16th
" John H. W., salesman, r 320, 30th
Crepaux Louis, teacher singing, Young Men's
Christian Assn Bldg, ». 607 Ellis
Crepin Emile A., physician, office and r. 1008
14th Av South
4®" Cresalia. See Cressaglia
Crescent City and Smith River Railroad,
Hobbs, Wall & Co. agents, 314-334 Spear
Spear
Crescent City Steamer, Hobbs, Wall & Co.
agents, office 314 Spear
Crescent City Transportation Co., Joseph G.
Wall president, Charles E. Dugan secre-
tary, 314 Spear
Crescent City Wharf and Dock Co., J. K. c.
Hobbs president, Charles E. Dugan sec-
retary
" Gold Quartz Mining Co. (Grass Valley,
Cal.), F. I. Kendall secretary, 3 Crocker
Bldg
Crescenzo Louis J., baggage master Morton
Special Delivery, r. 632 Minna
Crespi Cesare, director II Messaggiero, 8 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 216 Lombard
j8@=-Cress. See Crees
Cressaglia John P., bill clerk Michalitschke
Bros. & Co., r. 219 Stevenson
" Martin, restaurant, 15, 3d, r. 219 Stevenson
" Matthew T., sign painter, r. 15, 3d
4®"Cressaglia. See Cresalia
Cresse Frank H., collector postofflce, r. 2109^4
Mason
" George, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 23)4 Free-
Ion
Cressens Joseph, cellarman J. F. Plumel, r. 5
Marcy PI
Cressey Edward P., assistant treasurer Pacific
Mail Steamship Co., 425 Market, r. Occi-
dental Hotel
CresswellA. Leslie, auctioneer Lundy Furni-
ture Co., r. 314, 17th
" John, porter, r. 25 Elgin Park Av
J8@~Cresswell. See Creswell
W.&J. SLOANE&CC,
FUf?rlITUf?E,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of \
Most Famous Factories.
6-41-64 7 Alarket St.
Cressy Albert, driver Contra Costa Laundry
Co., r 8171/i Larkin
" Theodore S. (Felling, Cressy & Co.), r. 314
Hill
Cresta Blanca Souvenir Vintage, Wetmore-
BowenCo. agents, depot 140 Montgomery
" Frank, vegetables, r. 1122 Montgomery
" Giovanni B., vegetables, r. 1122 Montgom-
ery
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1122 Montgomery
" Louis, laborer, r. 346, 11th
" Manuel, gardener, r. 1122 Montgomery
" Maria, widow, r. 1122 Montgomery
Cresto Joseph, lodgings, 239 Green
Creswell Harry T., City and County Attorney,
office New City Hall, 3d floor, r. 2101 De-
visadero
^©"Creswell. See Cresswell
Crevling Fannie Mrs., lodgings, 42 Turk
" Steweart, carpenter, r. 43 Turk
Crew George M., clerk Payot, Upham&Co., r.
Lorin, Alameda Co.
Crew James S,, secretary The J. Dewing Co.,
12-14 Flood Bldg, r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
" John S., r. 524 Howard
" Joseph E., clerk str Aurora
Crewe Charles, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Berkeley
" Henry P., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
WT?s, r. 911 Greenwich
Crews William E., private Underwriters' Fire
Patrol, Station 1, r. 106 Jessie
Creyer Adolph E. (John D. Feldmann & Co.), r.
800 Haight
" August, clerk Hermann Schomaker, r. 140
Gough
" Charles (Creyer & Heck), r. 16531/4 Mission
" Joseph, laborer, r. 615 Howard
" Louis, driver Creyer & Heck, r. 1718 How-
ard
" & Heck (Charles Creyer and Stephen Heck) ,
butchers, 1655 Mission and 1718 Howard
4®*Creyer. See Cryer
Cribben Michael, liquors, 541, 1st
CRIBBEN, SEXTON & CO.,
manufacturers Universal stoves and
ranges, 13-15 Bluxome, telephone
South 320
Cribbins John F., salesman Justinian Caire Co.,
r. 128 Valencia
Crichton James, superintendent Pacific Imp.
Co. stables, NE cor 4th and Townsend,
r. 216 Castro
" James, plumber, r. 109 Baker
" Peter, carpenter and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 109 Baker
Cridge Alfred, publisher Hope and Home, 439
Montgomery, r. 1010 Leavenworth
" Jessie Miss, hairdresser, r. 1825 San Carlos
Av
Criglar W. L., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. 13
Hardy
Crilly John, merchandise broker, 133 California,
room 31, r. Oakland
" Maggie, domestic, 3344 Clay
Crim George S., real estate, 118 Montgomery, r.
. 3320 Howard
" Maria, widow, r. 3330 Howard
" Samuel, student, r. 3526 Howard
CRIM W. H. & CO.
(William E. Crim), real estate and
insurance brokers, rents collected and
loans negotiated, 118 Montgomery,
telephone Main 1357
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Crim William H. (W. H. Crim & Co.), r. 2526
Howard
Crimi Lawrence, watcliman Wells, Russell &
Co., r. 625 Vallejo
" M. A. Miss, teacher languages, r. 625 Val-
lejo
Crimman Otto, bookkeeper, r. 1300'^ Powell
" Susie Mrs., dressmaker, 1300;4 Powell
Crimmins Catherine Mrs., r. 7 Solano
Cornelius, laborer, r. 1141 Stevenson
Dennis, laborer, r. 521 Howard
John, machinist, r. 45 Ritoh rear
John J., shoemaker, r. 45 Ritch rear
Joseph, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 13 Scotland
" Philip J., liquors, 877 Market
" Thomas, r. 7 Solano
" Timothy, conductor, r. 2625 Harrison
" Timothy, laborer, r. 50 Tiffany Av
" William, r. 56414 Natoma
Cripps Henry T., clerk local freight ofBce S. P.
Co., r. Berkeley
" John, carpenter S. P. Co.
Criser Theodore B.. carriage painter Chris
Anderson, r. 393, 6th
Crisman Elmer J., purser str Zealandia, r. 48,
4th
Crisp Edward, attorney at law, 137-139 Phelan
Bldg, r. San Anselmo, Cal.
•' William, gardener, r. 140 Collingwood
Crispen J., waiter str San Bias
Crissman S. F., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3237 Mission
Crist G. F. & Sons. See W. F. Van Bergen & Co.
" John L., carpenter N. Parrish & Co., r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Lena, domestic, 3006 Sacramento
" Matia Miss, domestic, r. Old People's
Home
4®"Crist. See Christ
Cristofani Alessandro, peddler, r. 17th Av
South nr S
" D. & Co. (Domenic Cristofani and Francis
Bancagana), fruits and vegetables, 1128
Clay
" Domenic (D. Cristofani & Co.), r. 1128 Clay
" Louis (L. Lorenzini & Co)., r. 2210 Fillmore
Cristoforo Dimetrio, fruits, 1544 Market
Cristovich Christopher, cook Nicholas P. Mil-
loglav, r. 706 Battery
Critcher Henry, speculator, r. 2633 Pine
" John, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 2319
Jackson
■' Madison H., secretary Geo. Greenzwelg &
Co., 2 Sutter, r. 2319 Jackson
" N. Cornelia Mrs., r. 2633 Pine
" Robert, clerk, r. 2633 Pine
" William K., driver, r. 2633 Pine
Critcherson John F.. conductor, r. 481 Valencia
" L. P. Mrs., r. 481 Valencia
Critchlow Robert, teamster, r. 556 Bryant
Criterion The (Bicycle Weekly), R. Lee Orwen
editor, 933 Market
Criterion The, Harry Collins proprietor, SE
cor Stockton and O'Farrell
Crittenden C. E., printer Bulletin, r. 223 Mason
Crittenden Charles S., proprietor Occident
Stables, NW cor Geary and Polk, r. 714
Ashbury
" David, shoeflnisher, r. 354, 24th
" George B., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 207 Larkin
Crittenden James L. (Crittenden & van Wyck),
and president People's Mutual Tele-
phone Co., 605-606 Spreckels Bldg, r. 1533
San Pablo Av, Oakland
Crittenden Joseph L., teacher Lowell High
School, r. 4 Liberty
" Laura Miss, r. 2140 Sutter
" Mary A., schoolteacher, r. 714 Ashbury
" May L. Miss, teacher Cal. School of Me-
chanical Arts, r. 4 Liberty
'• Walter, laborer, r. 613 Mission
" William C, clerk, r. 714 Ashbury
" William C, clerk, r. 1231 Geary
Crittenden & van Wyck (James L. Crittenden
and Sidney M. van Wyck Jr.), attorneys
at law, Emma Spreckels Bldg, 927 Mar-
ket
Crittenton Charles N. Rev., r. 1524 Mission
Croall Frank, printer, r. 2107 Mason
" James, plumber, r. 2107 Mason
" Medora V. Miss, dental student, r. 2107
Mason
4®=Croall. See Crowell
Crocco George, butcher Richard A. Huntemann,
r. 421 Turk
" Joseph (Fugazi & Co.), r. 1500 Stockton
" Louis, with Pac. Vinegar and Pickle Wks,
r. 3 Eaton Alley
Croce Ettore, waiter Ferdinando Delmonte, r.
NW cor Green and Dupont
" Louis, laborer, r. 218 Francisco rear
" Peter E., watchcase maker, 622 Clay
Crochet Felix, cook Clavere&Bellegarde, r. 530
Merchant
Crock J( seph, scavenger, r. 738 Vallejo rear
Crockard John (H. Crockard's Sons), r. 13 Henry
" Robert F. (H. Crockard's Eons), r. 9% Bart-
lett
Crockard's H. Sons (John and Robert F.), ship-
E^milhs, 216 Steuart
Crocker A. & Brothers (Aaron, Jacob and
Adolph), merchants, 108 Battery
" Aaron (A. Crocker & Bros.), r. 2034 Bush
" Aaron (Crocker Bros.), r. 322 Broadway
" Adolph (A. Crocker & Bros.), r. Eureka,
Cal.
" Brothers (Aaron and Heiman), loan offlce,
608 Montgomerv
Crocker Building, 6lb Market, Davidson &
Leigh agents, 137 Montgomery
" Charles, butcher, r. 22 Turk
" Charles, seaman, r. 30 Clay
Crocker Charles F., president Occidental and
Oriental Steamship Co., vice-president
Southern Pacific Company, and president
Market Street Railway Co., 57 Union
Trust Bldg, r. 915 Leavenworth
Crocker Charles H., treasurer and general man-
ager H. S. Crocker Company, 215-219
Bush, r. Belvedere
" Charles S., condjictor S. P. Co., r. 13 Ade-
laide PI
•' C. W. Mrs., widow, r. 1609 Sutter
" Edward, merchant, r. 322 Broadway
" Ellen, widow, r. 1114 Masonic Av
Crocker Estate Company, C. E. Green secre-
tary, offlce 57 Union Trust Bldg
" Fannie Miss, r. 1609 Sutter
Crocker Free Kindergarten, Miss A. P. Pel-
ham principal, 64 Silver
Crocker George, director Southern Pacific Com-
pany, 57 Union Trust Bldg. r. 1100 Cali-
fornia
Crocker Grammar School, William H. Edwards
principal, S s Page nr Baker
" Hannah B. Miss, teacher Buena Vista Pri-
mary School, r. 1114 Masonic Av
" Heiman (Crocker Bros.), r. 1011'/4 Larkin
" Helen T. Miss, school teacher, r. 1912 Val-
lejo
Crocker Henry J. (The McLaughlin Co.), and
vice-president H. S. Crocker Company,
OfBce 508 California, rooms 1-2, r. NW cor
Washington and Laguna
" Henry J. Mrs. (The McLaughlin Co.), ofQce
508 California, rooms 1-2, r. NW cor
Washington and Laguna
Crocker Henry S., president H. S. Crocker Com-
pany, 215-219 Bush, r. The California
Hotel
" Horace L., clerk land dept. C. P. RR Co., r.
401 Clayton
" Horace T., engineer, r. 512 Larkin
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treasurer, importers, stationers,
printers, litnographers and book-
binders, 215-219 Busb, copperplate
department 227-229 Post
Crocker Irene A. Miss, proofreader Post, t. 513
Larkia
" Isaac, r. 12 Adair
" Jacob (A. Crocker & Bros.), r. San Luis
Obispo, Cal.
" Julia M. Miss. r. 1609 Sutter
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office 215-219 Bush
Crocker Lesser, dry goods, boots and shoes,
734-726 Montgomery
" Maria C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 6 Hayes
" Morris, tailor, r. 332 Broadway
" Nathan, office 314 Pine, rooms 58-59, r. 1912
Bush
CROCKER WILLIAM,
proprietor San Francisco Planing Mills,
524-530, 5tb, telephone South 15, r. 913
Oak
Crocker William A., steam fitter Union I. Wks,
r. 147 CoUingwood
Crocker William H., president The Crocker-
Woolworth National Bank, junction Post
and Market, r. 1150 California
Crocker-Woolworth National Bank of San
Francisco, The, William H. Crocker
president, G. W. Kline cashier, W. E.
Brown vice-president, junction Post and
Market
Crocker's San Francisco Directory, see Crocker-
Langley San Francisco Directory
Crocket Allan A., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 3335 Lombard
" Charles, machinist, r. 3325 Lombard
Crockett Charles, detective, r. 1017 Howard
" Frank, engineer Engine 20, r. 3014 Fillmore
" Frederick P., laundryman, r. 319 Guerrero
" Jessie Miss, cashier George A. Root, r. 712
Geary
Crockett Joseph B., president and engineer
San Francisco Gas Light Co., office SE
cor 1st and Natoma, r. 2039 California
" Rod, waiter, r. 304, 3d
Crofluth Howard B., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 3237 Mission
Croft Alonzo H., musician, r. 1337 Stockton
" Ellen, widow, r. 858!^ Folsom
" John, seaman, r. 360i/4 Brannan
" Martin L., carpenter, r. 446 Bryant
" Robert, seaman, r. 36O14 Brannan
Crofton George, peddler, r. 664% Howard
" John J., salesman, r. 1812 Market
" William M., 3d lieut. company I 1st In-
fantry U. S. A., r. Angel Island
Crofts Francis E., teacher Lowell High School,
r. 2839 Bush
" John J., marine engineer, r. 3004% Cali-
fornia
Crofut & Knapp, W. E. Stubbs agent, dealers
hats and caps, 35 New Montgomery
Crogan Charles M., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co.,
r. 1410 Taylor
'< Christopher S., laborer, r. 12% Hollis
" E. L., painter, r. 512 Bush
" James J., gasfitter, r. 2622 Sutter
" Martha L. Mrs., r. 12% Hollis
" Mary Miss, tailoress, r. 231 Leavenworth
" May L. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 1410 Taylor
" Patrick J., painter, r. 12% Hollis
Croger William, cigar maker Christ Fankel-
hauser, r. 227, 7th
Croghan Francis J., 1st asst. engineer strArago,
r. 332 Brann an
" Mary Miss, r. 302 Oak
Croke Catharine, widow, r. 21 Grand Av
Croke Hannah, domestic, 42 Belvedere
" James, janitor :Humboldt Primary School,
r. 632 Fulton
" J. P., collector, 634 Kearny
Croley George H., poultry supplies. 417 Sacra-
mento, r. Alameda
Crombet Achille, cellarman E. Gamier & Co., r.
801 Vallejo
Crome August, agent, r. 114 San Jose Av
" Edward, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r, 1434
Devisadero
" Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1433 Turk
Cromhane Jeremiah A., miner, r. 559a Minna
Crompton Frank, patternmaker, r. 319 O'Farrell
" Robert, pattern maker S. F. Pattern Wks,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
Cromwell B. L., U. S. Internal Revenue agent,
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg. room 11, r. 3414
Post
" Burnside, telegraph editor Call, r. 617 Bush
" Frank, tailor, r. 335 Minna
" Samuel H., master mariner, r. 318 Shotwell
Cron Charles L., bookkeeper Pac. Pine Lumber
Co., r. San Rafael
" Eugene, engineer S. P. Co., r. 103 Juniper
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 102 Juniper
J8®" Cron. See Krohn and Kron
Crona Hall, 413 Sutter
Cronacher Charles, restaurant, 1400 Castro
Cronan A. T. Miss, r. 1337 O'Farrell
" Catherine Miss (Cronan Sisters), r. 1327
O'Farrell
" Edwin J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 2517
Bryant Av
" Hannah, widow, r. 547 Folsom
" Henry J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 2517
Bryant Av
" James, laborer, r. 14 Octavia
" James, laborer W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 9
Plymouth Av
" Jeremiah, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1233 Folsom
" Jeremiah G., beer bottler E. Rogers, r. 2743
Folsom
" John B., accountant E. M. Root, r. 519
Eddy
" John E., lounge maker Emil Heubner, r.
13!4 McLea Court
" John J., groceries and liquors, 1171 Howard
and 321 Jessie, r. 317 Jessie
" Julia Miss, milliner, r. 14 Dale PI
" Lucy Miss, milliner, r. 14 Dale PI
" Mary, widow, r. 13% McLea Court
" Mary Miss, r. 2606 Bryant Av
" Mary Miss (Cronan Sisters), r. 1227 O'Far-
rell
" Mary, domestic, 1950 California
" Michael J., machine hand, r. 13% McLea
Court
" Michael J., plumber, r. 1337 O'Farrell
" Michael M., iron worker, r. 720 Tennessee
" Peter, carriage painter, r. 14 Dale PI
" Samuel J., machine hand, r. 13% McLea
Court
" Sisters (Catherine and Mary), dressmak-
ing, 1237 O'Farrell
" Thomas, with W. Cronan, r. 499 Devisadero
" Timothy J., bartender, r. 31, 14th
" Vincent, r. 17 Baker
" Walter M., water tender str Mariposa
" William, metal roofer and galvanized cor-
nices, 1213-1215 Market, r. 17 Baker
4®~ Cronan. See Cronin
Crone Edward, conductor, r. 2610 Sutter
's- Edwin, clerk, r. 2322 Grove
' ' Harry, ship carpenter, r. 17th Av South nr N
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of Subsistence U. S. A., r. lOlli^ Green
" James, longshoreman, r. 42 Tehama
" John J., carpenter, r. 2222 Grove
" Margaret, widow, r. 26 Hermann
Croner Bondy, corset manufacturer, 309 Hayes
" Louis, driver, r. 120 Shipley
Cronimus Joseph, r. 28 Turk
Cronin Catherine, widow, r. 203 Ritch
" Charles, seaman, r. 334 Fremont
" Cornelius, r. 5 Madison Av
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 4441/^ Jessie
" Cornelius, longshoreman, r. 115b Langton
" Cornelius, fireman str Eureka, r. 22 High-
land Av
" Cornelius, teamster James MuUany & Co.,
r. 110 Perry
" Daniel, groceries and liquors, 1669 Mission
" Daniel, laborer, r. 539 Lott
" Daniel J., clerk James MuUany & Co., r.
110 Perry
" Daniel P., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 73314
Minnesota
" David (Ford & Cronin), r. cor N and 11th
Av South
" Ellen, widow, r. 32 Linden Av
" Emma, packer Cal. Drug and Spice Mills,
r. 207 Ritch
" Hannah, domestic, 3323 Clay
" James, groceries and liquors, 401, 29th
" James, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r.
706 Bryant
" James A., r. 5 Madison Av
" James J., clerk, r. 2331 California
" Jeremiah, blacksmith, r. 49 Perry
" Jeremiah J., teamster, r. 413 Folsom
" John, laborer, r. 1614 Mission
" John, liquors, SE cor California and Fill-
more, r. 2331 California
" John, waiter, r. 444V^ Jessie
■' John D., liquors, 421, 3d, r. 49 Perry
" John E., r. 40J4 Louisa
" John F., policeman, r. 40^4 Louisa
" John H., plumber, r. 2331 California
" John R., horseshoer, r. 110 Perry
" Josephine Miss, manager The Imperial,
728 Sutter
" Joseph H., boiler maker, r. 733^^ Minne-
sota
" Katherine, widow, nurse, r. 4 Taylor Ter-
race
" Margaret, widow, r. 14 Sumner
" Mary, domestic, 714 Central Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 635, 2d
" Michael, laborer, r. 3553 Fillmore
" Michael J., shoe cutter Porter, Slessinger
&Co., r. 482i4 Tehama
" Nealey, teamster, r. 444^4 Jessie
" Nora, domestic, 761 Haight
" Nora M. Miss, dressmaking, 525 Turk
" Owen, r. 336 Shipley
" Patrick, foreman "boiler maker Union I.
Wks.r. 733 Minnesota
" Patrick, laborer, r. 711 Elizabeth
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2623 Sutter
" Thomas, r. Crescent Av nr Folsom
" Thomas J., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
2915a Pine
" Thomas S., pattern maker Union I. Wks, r.
7331/i Minnesota
" Timothy, laborer, r. 305 Michigan
" Timothy B., boiler maker Union I. Wks. r.
800 Tennessee
" William, core maker W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. .336 Shipley
" William, laborer, r. 10 Ringold
Cronin William, liquors, NE cor 9th Av and
Fulton
" William H. , r. 303 Ritch
4®-Cronin. See Cronan
Cronise Charles E., porter Dunham, Carrigan
and Hayden Co., r. 134 Ridley
" Clement, assayer Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 1926 Pine
" William H. V., mining, 405 Montgomery,
room 13, r. 904B Powell
Cronk Alfred S., teamster, r. 830 Hampshire
" Walter S., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3508 Mission
" William P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 333
Bartlett
Cronkite S. D., salesman J. T. Bowers & Son
Cronley James, tinsmith, r. 1323 Montgomery
" John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1323 Montgomery
" Marcella Miss, shoe fitter, r. 1333 Mont-
gomery
Cronogue James, gardener Alta Plaza, r. 822, 23d
Crook Bradford, publisher, r. 815 Alabama
" Edwin W., manufacturers' agent, 126
Kearny, room 49, r. 260 Rose Av
" Henry, master mariner, r. 12 Sacramento
" Isaac C, secretary Y. M.C. A., 30th Street
Bianch, r. 815 Alabama
■' Mary, widow, r. 919 Union
Crook Oliver, secretary Guadaloupe Dairy Co.,
1015 Valencia, r. 2506 Mission
" Peter, grocer, r. 1607 Powell
>^=- Crook. See Krook
Crooker Arthur, teas and coffees, r. Schuyler nr
Cortland Av
" Elijah H., stair builder, 1149 Mission, r.
662 Minna
" Frederick F., stair builder E. H. Crooker,
r. 662 Minna
" Matthew H., salesman, r. 323 Jones
Crooks Anna, widow, r. 1432 Post
" Frank B., real estate, 401 Spreckels Bldg,
r. 215 Gough
Crooks George B., director John Taylor & Co.
(incorporated), 63, 1st, r. 514 Van Ness Av
" Jackson G., capitalist, oflce 430 Montgom-
ery, room 8, r. Oakland
" John J., contractor and builder, 1603 La-
guna
Crooks Jonathan J., real estate and insurance
agent, 420 Montgomery, room 8, r. Hotel
Richelieu
" Lizzie, widow, r. 2508!4 California
" Matthew J. (M. Kedon & Co.), r. East Oak-
land
'■ Robert L., capitalist, r. 1327 Jackson
" Samuel R., capitalist, r. 2016 Baker
" William, tailor, 769 Market, r. 1045 Market
Crookshank A. H., salesman W. P. Fuller & Co.
r. Alameda
Croome Dental Association,
William Croome proprietor, extracts
teeth simply and painlessly by use of
positively harmless gas, 759 Market
Croome William, proprietor Croome Dental As-
sociation, 759 Market, r. 3020 California
Cr on George H., oiler str Modoc, r. 2014 Glover
" John F., foreman pressroom California
Demokrat, r. 85 Henry
" Peter, 2d officer str Bay City
" Thomas F., clerk, r. •2OV2 Glover
" Wal er, teamster, r. 20>4 Glover
Cropp Harry R., cyclery, 1216 Oak
4®" Cropp. See Kropp
Cropper James, machinist Abner Doble Co., r. 15
Rincon PI
Crosbe Edward, laborer, r. 513 Howard rear
Crosberg Frank laborer, r. 2206 Greenwich
Crosbie Michael J., longshoreman O. R. & N.
Co., r. 318!/2 Ritch
Crosby Amelia, widow, r. San Jose Ay nr Foote
Av
Benjamin F., chief steward str San Jose
Cornelia F. Mrs., r. ;1724 Broadway
Edward B., painter, r. 2046 O'Farrell
F. H., bookkeeper, r. 717 Howard
Frank B., machinist Simonds Saw Co., r
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Machine Co., r. cor Dwight and Yale
" George, miller, r. 838 Mission
" George H., chief engineer str Walla Walla,
r. 1724 Broadway
" George O., produce dealer, 233 Davis, r. 115
William
" George W., manager Davis Bros., r. Ala-
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" John, foreman J. E. Whitney, r. 627 Broad-
way
" John, printer, r. 324b 2d Av
" John F., carpenter, r. 64 Hermann
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" Michael, longshoreman, r. 318 Ritch
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" Patrick, policeman, r. 446, 15th
" Patrick J., clerk, r. 446, 15th
" Peter J. attorney at law, 25 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. Irvington, Cal.
" S. Frances, widow, r. 607 Van Ness Av
" William, commission agent, r. 115 Williams
" William, merchant, r. 811 Pierce
Crosett Alphonzo A., clerk, r. 1407, 20th
" Edward F., bookkeeper Jones, Mundy &
Co.,r. 610, 31st
Crosett James F. (J. F. Crosett & Co.), com-
mission mining agency, mines bought
and sold, ores sampled, etc., 638 Sacra-
mento, r. 339 San Jose Av
" James H., civil engineer, r. 239San Jose Av
CROSETT J. F. & CO.
(James F. Crosett), employment agency
and real estate, 628 Sacramento and
312 Sutter
4S=-Crosett. See Crossett
Crosetti Joseph (Casemirro Bonturi & Co.), r.
NE cor 9th and Channel
Crosier John, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Victor, separator J. W. Ferris, r. 3395^, 6th
iS^Crosier. See Crozier
Croskey George H., laborer, r. 31st Av South bet
H and I
Cross Amelia, widow, r. 16V^ Glover
" Arthue D., engineer Geo. H. Tay Co., r. 1719
Broderick
" Charles M. (C. W. & C. M. Cross), r. 718
Waller
" Charles V., physician and surgeon, 3103
Fillmore
Cross Charles W. (C. W. & C. M. Cross), at-
torney at law, 101 Sansome, rooms 20-23,
r. 718 Waller
" Clyde A., law student, r. 718 Waller
Cross C. W. & C. M. (Charles W. and Charles
M.), California gold mines, 8-9 Chronicle
Bldg
" Dudley, steward Young & Weisman, r. 425
Post
" Edward, carriage painter, r. 705 Mission
" Elizabeth W., widow, r. 626 Polk
" Frank G., manager Clipper Bicycle Co.,
1386 Market, r. 522. 22d
" Fred T., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1731 San Carlos Av
" George H., clerk, r. 2645 Mission
" Henry, plumber, r. 110 Mason
" James, cook, r. Contra Costa House
Cross James, president Hobart Estate Co., 533
Market, room 3, r. 2534 Mission
» James T., r. 1100 Gough
" John E., stenographer general auditor's
offtee, S. P. Co., r. 2645 Mission
" John R., with Sperry Flour Co., r. 801
Haight
" Joseph R., butcher J. H. Hahn, r. 1731 San
" Lee, clerk H. B. Sharp, r. 417 Kearny
" Louis, drayman, r. 1362 McAllister
" Robert J., fireman S. P. Co., r. 2645 Mission
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" Rufus S., porter station D postofQce, r. 619
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" Thomas, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1706
Baker
" Thomas H., fireman, r. 236 Day
" Thomas J., car washer Market St. Ry.,
r. 1721 San Carlos Av
" William, messman str San Bias
" William H., trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 636 Polk
" William W., clerk, r. 16i/i Glover
" William W., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 1713 Leavenworth
" Wilson A., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 890
Shotwell
4®=Cross. See Kross
Crossbow Gold Mining Co., Henry D. Walker
secretary, 62 Nevada Block
Crosscup Ira O.. engineer Union Trust Co.,
r. 1009 Buchanan
" H. B., master str Washtenaw
Crossett Frederick W., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 919 Valencia
" George H., machinist, r. 995 Market
" William I., collector Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 615M Capp
4®=Crossett. See Crosett
Crossfield Edward W., painter, r. 6 Scotland
" Otto, foreman Thomson Bridge Co., r. 123
Eddy
Crossley Catherine Miss, r. 533 Turk
" Clarence S., engraver H. S. Crocker Co.,
r, Alameda
" George J., engineer, r. 34^/^, 8th
" John F., laborer, r. 553i/4 Minna
" Joseph H., seaman r. 28 Sacramento
" Leonard D., mining expert, r. 533 Turk
" Madison B., engineer M. Greenberg's Sons,
r. 1430 Mission
" William, laborer Cal. 1. & Wrecking Co.,
r. 33 Stanford
Grossman E., porter, r. 861 Market
" George, fireman str Transit, r. 142, 14th
" John, general foreman shops car dept. S.
P. Co., 6th and King, r. Oakland
" Ramona, widow, r. 1006 Pacific
" Thomas H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
133b, 14th
" Thomas J., secretary Jordan Bituminous
Rock and Paving Co., 92 Chronicle Bldg,,
r. 553 Harrison
" William T., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
Crosthwaite George, carpenter, r. 328, Uth Av
" Isaac, brass finisher, r. 338, 5th Av
" Michael H., plumber, 338,5th Av, r. 415, 3d
Av
Crothers George C, upholsterer, r. 614 Ellis
" Jennie Miss, r. 1018 Bush
" John H., clerk Bulletin, r. Niles, Cal.
Crothers R. A., publisher The Bulletin, 622
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Fargo & Co,, r. 614 Ellis
" Thomas G., attorney at law and special
administrator estate of James G. Fair,
230 Montgomery, r. 504 Taylor
" William, physician, r. 504 Taylor
4®=-Crothers. See Carothers, Carruthers and
Caruthers
Crotogini Anton, cook, r. 509 Broadway
Crotta Alexander, bartender, r. USYz Washing-
ton
Crottie B. F. Mrs., varieties, 21914, 6th
Crottiers George, upholsterer John Hoey, r. 614
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" James G., r. S4714 Clara
" John, laborer, r. 434 Tehama
" JohnT., bartender James E. Kenny, r. 14
Capp
" Michael F., bricklayer, r. 3518 Sutter rear
Crouch Alfred, peddler, r. 90 Miguel
" Charles, beer bottler, r. 416, 5th
" Charles W., conductor Sutter St. Rv., r.
2bny2 Sutter
" Eva L. Miss, clerk Cherokee Indian Hair
Grower Co., r. 413 McAllister
" James, manufacturer cigars, 411 Montgom-
ery, r. 413 McAllister
" Maud V. E., domestic, 3331 Washington
" Thomas, renovator J. Spaulding & Co., r. 90
Miguel
" William S., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1413 Pacific
Croudace Charles W., driver X L Dairy Co., r.
3460 Folsom
" Frederick W., printer, 620 Merchant, r. 3203
Fillmore
Crough John A., pork and sausages, 108, 6th, and
dairy produce, 428 Hayes, r. 423 Hayes
Croughwell Anna T., Miss, teacher Potrero Pri-
mary School, r. 10 Middle
" Eugene C, bookkeeper, r. 10 Middle
Crouse Carol Miss, teacher singing and elocu-
tion, 55, 3d
" John M., stevedore, r. 833 Howard
" John R., salesman Jansen, Rose & Henev,
r. 806 Geary
4®-Crouse. See Kraus, Krause, Krauss.Krausse
and Krouse
Crow Albion, solicitor, r. 616 Octavia
" G. M. Mrs., widow, r. 22 Natoma
" Harvey J., blacksmith H. B. Schindler, r.
1630 San Carlos Av
" John H., mining engineer, r. 303 Waller
" Lloyd T., telegraph operator, r. 616 Octavia
" Thomas, r. 323 O'Farrell
49~Crow. See Krogh
Crowe Charles, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 922 Post
" Charles, waiter str Walla Walla
" Eugene M., truckman Truck 1, r.32 O'Far-
rell
" George, student, r. 1011 Washington
" James P., hoseman Engine 13, r. 1438 Va-
lencia
" James W., liquors, NW cor Folsom and 9th,
and deputy Superintendent Streets, r.
15 Sheridan
" John, clerk, r. 807 Mission
" John J. (Curley & Crowe), r. 737 Treat Av
" John J., salesman M. Dewitt & Co., r. 214, 3d
" Joseph H., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 109 Leavenworth
" Kate J. Miss, r. 114, 11th
" Luke Mrs., widow, r. 440, 2d
" Margaret, domestic, 1418 Larkin
" Mark A., painter, r. 2408^/^ Sacramento
" Maxwell L., insurance, r. 136 Hancock
" Miles, laborer, r. 340, 15th
" Thomas M., starter Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 3913 Pine
" Thomas P., proprietor Troy Hotel, 506 Napa
" William, iron roller, r. 807 Mission
Crowell Amy B . widow, r. 90514 Guerrero
" Ann H., widow, r. 905V4 Guerrero
" A. Russell, sporting editor Breeder and
Sportsman, r. 3235, 16th
" Catherine, widow, r. 1006 Pine
" Charles, r. 912 Bush
Crowell Charles H., secretary Laurel Hill
Cemetery Association and superinten-
dent Laurel Hill Cemetery, office Cen-
tral Av opp Bush
" Charles H., teacher Horace Mann Evening
School, r. 310, 17th
" Charles L (John Sroufe & Co.), r. Sausalito
" Edgar C, butcher H. Lilienthal, r. 35 Russ
" Eliza A., widow, r. 1603 Larkin
" Fannie E. Miss, stenographer Young Men's
Christian Assn., r. 310, 17th
" Frederick W., bookkeeper D. Appleton &
Co., r. 310, 17th
" George C. printer, r. 35 Russ
" George E., mining engineer, r. 208 Octavia
" George W., superintendent Lynde& Hough
Co., 40 California, r. California City,
Marin Co.
" G. W., chief officer stmr Peru
" Harold W., cashier The Fidelity and Cas-
ualty Co., r. 1006 Pine
" Ida J., widow, r. 1145'^ Valencia
" Martin L., route agent Wells, Fargo & Co..
r. 307 Jones
" Matilda, widow, r. 1517 Noe rear
" Prentiss, clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 905^4
Guerrero
" Thomas, machinist, r. 646 Folsom
" Walter H., with The Bank of California, r.
1603 Larkin
" William W., barber Seppich & Kleinhans.
r. 44, 3d
4®-Crowell. See Croall
Crowhurst Samuel G., baker, r. 1013 Treat Av
Crowley Bartholomew, baker, r. 320, 5th
■' Catherine, widow, r. 113 Gilbert rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 2006 Mason
" Catherine Miss, r. 334, 3d
" Charles, clerk, r. 1331,24th
" Charles, timer Geary St. RR, r. NE cor
Buchanan and Geary
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 334, 3d
" Cornelius, liquors, NW cor 36th and Valen-
cia, r. 1443 Valencia
" Cornelius, shoemaker, SW cor Clara Av
and Corbett Av
" Cornelius, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
832 Illinois
" Cornelius D., plumber Ahlbach & Co., r. 116
Wildey
" Daniel, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 39 Silver
" Daniel, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 1017
Battery
" Daniel F., wharfinger Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 1717 Ellis
" Daniel F., bricklayer, r. 34 Johnson Av
" Daniel J., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
334, 3d
" Daniel J., clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
619 Hayes
" Daniel J., liquors, 73, 4th, r. 797 Mission
" David, boatman, sec. B Se* Wall. r. 3347
Jones
Crowley David W., manager Electric Laundry
Co., 315 Valencia, r. 41 Ridley
" Dennis J., painter, r. 619 Hayes
" Dennis O. Rev., secretary The Youth's Di-
rectory, 3030 Howard
" Edith H. Miss, principal Stanford Primary
School, r. 1629 Sacramento
" Elizabeth E. Miss, teacher Hamilton
Grammar School, r. 151 Grove
" Ellen, widow, r. 332'^^ Clementina
" Emmet C, clerk F. Toplitz & Co., r. 449
Stevenson
" Florence, widow, r. 320, 17th
" Florence, paper carrier, r. 315 Beale
" Florence, stevedore, r. 20 Federal
" Frank, peddler, r. 30!^ Hunt
" Frank H., machinist, r. 3 Palmer
" George, bartender Cornelius Crowley, r.
1442 Valencia
" George, clerk, r. 1817 Greenwich
" George, gripman, r. 342, 18th
" Harry, teamster J. L. Vermeil & Co., r. 334
Langton
" Henry, shoemaker, r. 832 Illinois
" James, candy maker J, Seidl & Co., r. Ala-
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Crowley James, cooper David Woerner
" James, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, watchman, r. 1608 Pacific Av
" James B., traveling salesman Schweitzer
&Co.,r. 404 Post
" James C, hoseman Engine 6, r. 311, 6th
" James M., restaurant, 832 Illinois
" James P., iron worker, r. 1817 Greenwich
" Jeremiah, stevedore, r. 210 Clara
" Jeremiah T., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 319
San Jose Av
" J. George, bookkeeper Union Ice Co., r. 1227
Fell
" John, r. 148/2 Silver
" John, calker, r. 22!4 Hubbard
" John, cook Washington Hotel
" John, gasfitter, r. 1643 Polk
" John, laborer, r. 72 Brady
" John, laborer, r. 332 Louisiana
" John, laborer, r. 336 Louisiana
" John, laborer, r. 619 Hayes
" John, liquors, 1207 Kentucky
" John, machinist Bay City I. Wks
" John, merchant, r. 800 Kearny
" John, stamp clerk postofflce, r. 1514 Howard
" John, termster, r. 518 Chestnut
" John, waiter, r. 592 Stevenson
" John E., harness maker, r. 3 Palmer
" John F., gasfitter, r. 706 Natoma
" John F., liquors, 15 Mason, r. 619 Hayes
" John H., shoecutter, r. 320 5th
" John J., carpenter, r. SOVz Moss
" John J., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
Mission nr 29th
" John J., janitor Supreme Court of Cali-
fornia. Emporium Bldg, r. 646 Valencia
" John J., policeman, r. 14 Hill
" John J., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt & Co.,
r. 210 Clara
" John J., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" John J. Jr., clerk, r. 646 Valencia
" John M., bricklayer, r. 14 Harriet
" John P., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 128 Morris
Av
" John P., shoemaker, r. SOVi Louisa
" Joseph D., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
334, 3d
" Kate H. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1629 Sacramento
" M., r. 246, 7th
" Mamie Miss, stenographer I. L. Merrell,
r. 592 Stevenson
" Margaret, widow, r. 12 Homer
" Margaret, widow, r. 315 Beale
" Margaret I. Miss, teacher Longfellow
Primary School, r. 521 Post
" Mark F., clerk, r. 321 Bryant
" Martin F., clerk Barnett & Kalisky
" Mary, widow, r. 1227 Mission
" Mary Miss, r. 735 Minna
" Mary, domestic, 1502 Golden Gate Av
" Mary A., -widow, r. 1817 Greenwich
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 521 Post
" Michael, bricklayer, r. 34 Harriet
" Michael, fireman str Corona, r. A bet 26th
and 27th Avs
" Michael, laborer, r. 327 Clementina
" Michael, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1109
Tennessee rear
" Michael J., r. 215 Turk
" Minnie, widow, r. 440 Natoma
" Nathaniel, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 342
18th
" Nellie, press feeder Dickman-Jones Co., r.
1817 Greenwich
Crowley Patrick, Chief of Police, ofQce 3 New
City Hall, 1st floor, r. 1629 Sacramento
" Patrick, foreman Thomas G. Walkington,
r. 149 Silver
" Patrick, laborer S. P. Co., r. 27 Silver
" Patrick, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1109 Tennessee rear
" Paul J., shipping and commission mer-
chant, 320 California, room 12, r. 811A
Greenwich
" Peter, clerk, r. 2020 Filbert
" Robert S., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 112 Webster
Crowley Samuel, stock cutter W. F. Van Bergen
&Co., r. 143,3d
" Stephen J., shoemaker Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 214 Jersey
" Therese Miss, r. 11 Norfolk
" Thomas F., boatman. Section B Sea Wall,
r. 2347 Jones
'■ Thomas J., druggist, r. 12 Homer
" Thomas P., ironworker Ralston I. Wks,
r. 1817 Greenwich
" Thomas P., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 624 Post
" Timothy, boiler maker, r. 315 Beale
" Timothy, oyster opener, r. 49 Zoe
" Timothy F., bricklayer, r. 210 Clara
" Timothy J., attorney at law, 1-3A Chronicle
Bldg, r. San Rafael
" Timothy J., horseshoer, 11 Merchant, r. 5
Birch Av
" William, laborer. Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 639 Bryant
" William, mariner, r. 652 Howard
" William, teamster, r. 3014 Hunt
" William B., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 425
Eddy
" William C. C, solicitor, r. 528, 19th
" William J., expressman, NE cor California
and Davis, r. 2827 Clay
" William P., bartender M. F. Dunleavy, r.
1136 Howard
J8S~Crowley. See Crawley
Crown David S., cigar maker Frahm & Franken-
berg, r. 318 Hayes
CROWN DISTILLERIES CO.,
Ernest R. Lilientlial president, Louis
S. Haas secretary, proprietors Cyrus
Noble Distillery (Lynchburg, onio),
and wholesale liquor dealers, 100-102
Front. Bonded stores and warehouses,
53-59 Steuart
Crown Flouring' Mills (Stockton), Stockton
Milling Company proprietors, ofilce 112
California
" Isaac (Shaen «& Crown), r. 528 Hayes
Crown Paper Company (Oregon City, Or.),
Ludwig Schwabacher secretary and
general manager, 707 Front
" Point Gold and Silver Mining Company
(Gold Hill, Nev.), James Newland sec-
retary, 35 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
" The (lodgings), Joseph Lufkin proprietor,
29 Grant Av
Crowney B., baker Alms House
Crowninshield Charles B., laborer, r. 704 Te-
Crowther Edward W., carpenter, 1515 California,
r. 1220 Webster
" Isaac, r. 824 Laguna
" Lizzie Miss, r. 824 Laguna
" Mildred Miss, r. 824 Laguna
Croxton Richard C, 1st lieut. company A,
1st Infantry IJ. S. A., Benicia Barracks,
Croyland John, attorney at law, 410 Pine, r. 1805
Pierce
Crozat Ferdinand, laborer, r. 619 Pacific
Crozeau Auguste, r. 824 Montgomery
Crozer Enoch L., pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. Alameda
Crozier George, gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1215 Union
" Harry P. , clerk I. S. Van Winkle, r. 619 Pine
" Herbert W., student, r. 619 Pine
" John P., iron worker Union I. Wks, r. 704
Tennessee
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Crozier Samuel, solicitor Baldwin & Hammond,
r. 448 Fulton
" Samuel W., stenographer, r. 448 Fulton
" William J., r. 619 Pine
4®" Crozier. See Crosier
Cruden David, shipwright, r. 3545 Howard
Crudo Frank, boothlack, r. 5 Pollard PI
Crudup James (L. Massoni & Co.),r. 711 IvyAv
Cruickshank William, salesman Murphy, Grant
&Co., r. 2208 Union
Cruise James, conductor Geary St. RR, r. 324d
2d Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 619 Natoma
" William, conductor, r. 231 Perry
^f Cruise. See Cruse, Cruz and Kruse
Crum Freeman A., dentist, 320 Hayes
" George W., salesman Miller, SI0SS& Scott,
r. 3103 Clay
■' Harry A., clerk L. Feldmann & Co., r. 320
Hayes
" William, tinner John F. Myers & Co., r.
Alameda
Crumble William, heater, r. 216 Michigan
Crumley Charles E., varnish maker Tamm &
Nolan Co., r. 7 Albion Av
Crummey Eugene, drirer Truck 1, r. 937, 11th Av
South
" Hugh, contractor, r. 1928 Golden Gate Av
" Hugh P., contractor, r. 1106 Railroad Av
" James, sheep merchant, office 530 Clay, r.
2723 Folsom
" John A., butcher J. G. Johnson & Son, r.
nth Av South nr Railroad Av
" John T. driver Engine 16, r. 1002 Ten-
nessee
" Louise M., widow, varieties, 1220 Mason
" Margaret A., widow, r. 937, 11th Av South
" Owen, butcher J. G. Johnson & Son, r. 1106
Railroad Av
Crump F. W., clerk, r. 603 Bush
" Perry A., clerk Bank of British Columbia,
r. Sausalito
Cruse Charles, messman bktn J. D. Peters, r. 326
Green
" John H., liquors, 521 East
" Louis, laborer, r. Cambridge nr Bacon
" Mary, widow, r. 129b Guerrero
Crutehfleld Mary, widow, r. 2818 Greenwich
Crux George A., with Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
2715 Pine
Cruz Charles, hostler American Brewery, r. 1616
Mason
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1616 Mason
" William J., cellarman American Brewery,
r. 1616 Mason
4S=-Cr\iz. See Cruise, Kroos and Kruse
Cruza Adolph, butcher, r. 734 Minna
" Joseph, butcher, r. 30V4 Lafayette
Cruzan John A. Rev., pastor Olivet Congrega-
tional Church, r. 8 Alpine
Cryer William, boatbuilder Geo. W. Kneass, r.
1391/2 Silver
j^=Cryer. See Creyer
Crysler Vincent W., agent John J, Bagley & Co.
(Detroit, Mich.), 410 Sacramento
Crystal Hotel, Peter Hansen oroprietor, 739, 4th
" Packing and Provision Co. (Jacob A. Pecher,
Martin Kupfer and John Doassans),
provision packers, 321 Francisco, branch
12-14 Pacific Fruit Market
Crystal Palace, Hageman & Haquette proprie-
tors, 5 Kearny and 12 Geary
Crystal Rock Salt Mining Co. (Danby, San
Bernardino Co., Cal.), Charles J. Ahlborn
president, miners and shippers rock
salt, 509 Montgomery, rooms 3-4
Crystal Salt Water Bathing Co., John Farn-
ham president and manager, 317-325 Bay
" Salt Works, Plummer Brothers proprietors.
14-16 Spear
" Soda Water Co., Frank Maxson president,
SE cor Mason and Vanderwater
" William, carpenter, r. 618a Natoma
Cuadro Edward, teamster, r. 524, 9th
" Felix, teamster S. H. Harmon Lumber Co,,
r, 528, 9th
Cubery William M, (Cubery & Co.), r. Alameda
CUBERY & 00.
(WlUiam M. Cubery), book and job
printers, photo-engraving and deal-
ers cards for all societies, 687 Mission
below Second, telephone Main 836
Cucagna Antonio, cook Nicholas Sturiza, r. 815
Broadway
" Rudolph, blacksmith B. Grave Co., r. 815
Broadway
Cucuel Emile, treasurer and general manager
Traffic Publishing Co., 429 Montgomery,
r. I6IO1/2 Hyde
" George, r. 1916 Broderick
Cudahy Packing Co. (South Omaha), F. H.
Ames Co. agents, 3 California, room 23
Cuddeback George W., bookkeeper Carroll &
Tilton, r. 28 Antonio
Cuddon R. F., cashier, r. 419 Castro
Cuddy Catherine, widow, r. 6 Alice
" Jeremiah, ambulance driver Almshouse
" Kate, lodgings, 1147 Harrison
" William, picture frame caster, r. 6 Alice
Cudell Amy Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. W s Nebraska bet 18th and
Mariposa, Potrero
" Gustave, soapmaker, r. W s Nebraska bet
18th and Mariposa, Potrero
" Margaret Miss, finisher Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. W s Nebraska bet 18th
and Mariposa, Potrero
Cudhey John, longshoreman, r, I26 Welsh
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 126 Welsh
Cudner Addie Miss, stenographer Baker &
Hamilton, r. 419 Harrison
" Augustus A., clerk, r. 419 Harrison
Cudworth Abel W., r. 2420 Fillmore
" Emory A., student, r. 2018 Union
" James W., real estate, r. 2018 Union
" J. Judson, attorney at law, 6-7 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. 2420 Fillmore
" Merrill P., clerk Cal. Furniture Co.. r. 2420
Fillmore
" Royal W., student, r. 2018 Union
Cue William G., clerk, r. 1520 Sanchez
4^Cue. See Kuh
Cuello Henry J., porter Chenoweth & Wilmot,
r. 27i4 Hawthorne
" Jose, laborer, r. 651 Vallejo
Cuenin Francis, bookkeeper Ildefonso Cuenin,
r. 1626 Vallejo
Cuenin Ildefonse, proprietor Campi's Restau-
rant, 531-533 Clay, r. 1626 Vallejo
Cuesta Peter, porter Perrin & Apostolo, r. 1032
Folsom
Cuevas Rosario G. de, widow, r. 2814 Golden
Gate Av
Cuff Thomas, laborer, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
Cugomo Joseph J., laborer, r. 824 Jackson
Cuicci Lorentzo, scavenger, r. 1521 Dupont rear
" Pasquale, laborer, r. 1004 Montgomery Av
Cuinat Francis X., shoemaker, 511 Bush
Culberson Clara Miss, lodgings, 26, 6th
" James H., solicitor Chronicle, r. Alameda
Culbert John, laborer, r. 41 Tehama
" William C, with S. B. Leavitt Co., r. Ala-
meda
4®=Culbert. See Colbert
Culbertson Adelia, widow, r. 7, 7th
" Anna L. Miss, teacher Presbyterian
Chinese Mission Home, r. 920 Sacramento
" Margaret Miss, superintendent .Presbyte-
rian Chinese Mission Home, r. 920 Sac-
ramento
Culbreth Robert E., publisher and proprietor
City Argus, 526 Kearny, r. 405 McAllister
Culhane Garry J., clerk Golden Gate Park
Museum, r. Oakland
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Culin Edward L., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 3665
Howard
Cull Lawrence C, fruits and vegetables, 13,
24tli
" Patrick, laborer, r. 319 Ivy Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 319 Ivy Av
Cullen Amelia Miss, packer Union Fruit
Grader, r. 19 Gilbert
" B., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 107 Walnut
" Charles, machinist, r. 20th Av South nr I
" Charles, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Charles J., bartender Samuel Thomas, r.
7 Ritch
" Charles J., compositor, r. 1707 Mason
" Charles W., messenger, r. 1810 Powell
" Cornelius, clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Redwood City, Cal.
" Daniel J., assistant manager J. R. Loosley,
r. 1319 Scott
CULLEN DELLA MISS,
male and female employment agency,
323 Sutter, telephone Main 5620, r. 637
Golden Gate Av
Cullen Dennis, shoemaker, 406, 5th, r. 735 Bryant
" Edward, teamster, r. NE cor Army and
Missouri
" Ellen, widow, r. 3d Av nr I
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 1012 Larkln
" Frank, teamster, r. 366 Natoma
" Frank H., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank,
r. 1404 Grove
" Gerald, clerk supply dept. Wells, Fargo &
Co's Express, r. 1320 Kearny
" Henry P., porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
1011 Larkln
" James, r. 303 Capp
" James, blacksmith, r. NWcor Georgia and
Sierra
" James B., conductor, r. 107% Walnut
" James J., clerk, r. 1404 Grove
" James T., r. 139 Perry
" Jane A. Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar
School, r. 1404 Grove
" John Rev., assistant rector St. Rose's
Church (R. C), r. 533 Brannan
" John C, secretary The Hawthorne Society,
room 3, Y. M. C. A. Bldg, 4th floor, r. 416
Clayton
" John H., teamster G. R. Lucy & Co., r. 2
Potrero Av
•' John J., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r. 800
" John P., laborer, r. NW cor Georgia and
Sierra
" John T., carpenter Harbor Commissioners
" John W., clerk Pac. Coast Jockey Club, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 105
Walnut
" Joseph, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Joseph, ship carpenter, r. 902 Illinois
" Joseph P., clerk, r. 2107 Vallejo
" J. W., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Laura R. Miss, teacher Harrison Primary
School, r. 922 Van Ness Av
" Louisa A. Miss, teacher j efterson Primary
School, r. 3107 Vallejo
" Maria Mrs., groceries, 335 Perry
" Martin, capitalist, r. 715 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. IO71/2 Walnut
" Mary J., widow, r. 3107 Vallejo
" Paul, laborer, r. 1011 Larkin
" Paul A., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
29 South Park
" Thomas, bartender Albert White, r. 419
East North
" Thomas, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 7
Ritch
" Thomas D., fish and produce, r. IbSTYz Mar-
ket
" Thomas F., embalmer McGinn Bros., r. 31
Eddy
" Thomas J., bicycle instructor Devany, Hop-
kins & Co., r. 520 Stanyan
" Thomas, clerk, r. 40 West Av
" Thomas W., painter, r. 303 Bennington
" Thomas W., painter, r. 303 Capp
" William, laborer, r. 29 Vallejo
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
MaQufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
G41-G'4-'7 TVlarket St.
Cullen William, property clerk Police Depart-
ment, r. 59 South Park
" William E., quartermaster str Gaelic
' ' Wil liam F. , liquors , 325 Perry
" William O., bookkeeper The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. East Oakland
Culley Anne, widow, r. 7 William
" Brothers (John and William), horseshoers,
Railroad Av nr 6th Av South
" John (Culley Bros.), r. 7th Av South nr
Railroad Av
" John, laborer, r. 12 Heron
" John P., plumber, 22, 7th, r. 1910 Golden
Gate Av
" William (Culley Bros.), r. 7th Av South nr
Railroad Av
4S-CuUey. See Cully
Cull Thomas, laborer, r. 319 Ivy Av
Cullicutt John P., master mariner, r. Ill, 12th
Culligan Andrew, laborer, r. 27 Kate PI
" Anita Miss, milliner, r. 237 Oak
" Catharine, widow, r. 707 Van Ness Av
" Hannah, widow, r. 318 Ritch
" John F., florist George B. Jones, r. 2 Han-
over PI
" Matthew, carpenter, r. 717% O'Farrell rear
" Michael, cattle dealer, r. Connecticut nr
17th, Potrero
" Patrick F., foreman E. Griswold & Co., r.
208 Utah
" Thomas, boiler maker, r. 27 Kate PI
" William, landscape gardener, 1332% Na-
toma
" William J., gardener, r. 1322% Natoma
" William J., traveling salesman, r. 237 Oak
-8®°Culligan. See Colligan
CuUinan E. C, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" Eustace, student Sullivan & Sullivan, r.
3030 Howard
" George A., clerk, r. 1714 Market
" John, marine fireman, r. 71 Tehama
" Michael, helper J. C. Lemmer & Co.
" Vincent, clerk Sullivan & Sullivan, r. 433
Clementina
Cullinane Hannah, widow, r. 140 Perry
" Harry J., traveling salesman Buckingham
& Hecht, r. 19 Douglass
" James, policeman, r. 1049 Market
" James, saloon keeper, r. 705, 24th
" Jeremiah J., sign painter, r. 75 Clementina
" Lawrence J., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 2313 Larkin
Culliton E. J., salesman Keller Bros., r. Ala-
meda
" Frederick, waiter, r. 317 Minna
4@-Culliton. See Colleton
Cullnan Michael, shoemaker, r. 1730 Church
Cullum Ann, widow, r. 30 Freelon
" Charles, policeman, r. 360 Jessie
" Frank Mrs., widow, r. 360 Jessie
" Frank D., stone cutter, r. 360 Jessie
" Robert, waiter Thompson & Tobuis, r. 592
Stevenson
4®=-Cullum. See CoUum
Cullumber John, Cooper, r. 3632 Bryant Av
Cully Joseph J., driver Engine 21, r. 1133 Oak
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
4®=-Cully. See Culley
Culotta Charles, foreman, r. 1709a Lexington Av
GULP DANIEL S.
(Valleau & Oliver), printer, law and
brief works a specialty, 424 Sansome,
r. 2824 Clay
Culp Sophie V. Mrs. (Perley & Culp), r. 3824
Clay
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Culper Hammond, laborer, r. 237 Minna
Culton Anthony B., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
738, 14tli
Culver Alexander, millwright, r. 315 Mason
" Charles, collector, r. 1509V^ Market
" Charles A., manager Cluett, Coon & Co.,
234-226 Bush, r. Oakland
" Ernest v., with ^tna Ins. Co., r. 1913 La-
guna
" Prank D., contractor, 916 Market, r. 17
Stockton
Culver James H., secretary Mechanics' Insti-
tute, 31 Post, r. 1111 Clay
" John O., U. S. Post Office inspector, U. S.
Appraisers' Bldg, room 78c, r. Palo Alto,
Cal.
" Minnie Miss, landscape painting, 1509%
Market
" Marshall L., clerk Sta. B postofflce, r. Ala-
meda
Culver 0. B. & Co. (Orrin B. Culver), manu-
facturers' agents, 35 New Montgomery
" Orrin B. (O. B. Culver & Co.), r. Oakland
" Stanley Z., stenographer, r. 2719 Union
" Walter H., laborer, r. 527 Sacramento
" William H., bookkeeper Cluett, Coon &
Co., r. Alameda
" William L., bookkeeper Frank Bros., r.
Oakland
" William S., carpenter, r. 749 Market
" William W., r. 2719 Union
-8®=" Culver. See Colver
Culverwell George T., clerk Mack & Co., r. 1325
Ellis
" Joseph B., machinist, r. 1617% Grove rear
" Joseph E., teamster, r. 1325 Ellis
" Kate Miss, teacher Trinity School, r. 3004
Sacramento
" Margaret, widow, r. 3004 Sacramento
" Richard S., resident engineer Coast Divi-
sion S. P. Co., r. .3004 Sacramento
Cumback WiUiam E., manager Pacific Branch
Troy Laundry Machinery Co. (limited),
581-583 Mission, r. 1616 California
Cumberland Coal Co., John L. Howard presi-
dent, Denton D. Stark secretary, 21
Luning Bldg
" David, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 639
Mission
^^g^ " Presbyterian Chinese Mission, 3 Clay Av
I^^C Cumberpatch George, draughtsman Pac. Tel. &
-^ Tel. Co., r. Berkeley
^M^^ Cumbers George W., salesman Eisen Vineyard
^ Co., r. Alameda
H"i^ Cumberson Charles E., general agent P. Loril-
^BM^ lard Co., 304 Sacramento, r. Oakland
^^^^ Cumiskey Thomas, rancher, r. Athens nr Brazil
^^,— ^ Cumisky James, fireman Water Tower 1, r. 104
•^^^ New Montgomery
^^B^ iS®" Cumisky. See Comisky and Cumminsky
^^^" Cummer F. D. & Son Co. (Cleveland, Ohio), New-
^ ' ton M. Bell agent, 109 California
Cumming Alexander M., insurance, 305 Califor-
■ nia, r. Fruitvale
^>^\ " David (George Cumming & Co.), r. Chicago
r^*^^ " George (George Cumming & Co.), r. 20 Fell
^.^j^ CUMMING GEORGE & CO.
Q^J (George, David and Joseph M. Cum-
ming), manufacturers of the Cum-
^ ming Portable Forge and tbe Cumming
^^ Hand Blower, hydraulic machinery,
^^H etc., 18 Fell opp cor Tenth and Market
Gumming George M., draughtsman Pac. Imp.
Co., r. 3633, 16th
Cumming Joseph M. (George Cumming &Co.),
r. 20 Fell
" Mary Miss, r. 1506 Sacramento
" Thomas, roofer, r, 15c Do re
" William, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 12 Shasta
Cummings Adelia, widow, r. 436 Brannan
" Andrew J., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1250
California
" Annie Miss, r. 436 Brannan
" Belle, widow, r. 2302 California
" B. F.,r. 1364 Market
" Bryan J., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 8% Sher-
idan
" Charles E., tanner Filer & Lawrence, r.
1436 Nebraska
" Cliff, clerk Cummings' Sons, r. Alameda
" Daniel K., laborer, r. 529a 7th
" Delia, widow, r. 436 Brannan
" Edwin J., rheumatic belts, r. 303, 3d
" Findly, wood turner Andrew Wilkie, r.
Alameda
" Francis, salesman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
1033 Mission
" Francis J., carpenter, r. 2300 Market
" Frank, extraman Truck 2, r. 627 Broadwav
" Frank M., chief clerk Palace Hotel, r. 158
Golden Gate Av
" Frank M., teamster, r. 434, 6th
" George A., carpenter, r. 138, 4th Av
" George H., machinist, r. 233 Van Ness Av
" Henry K., coffee and lunch rooms, 606 Mis-
sion, r. 54 Merritt
" Henry O., foreman Clatsop Milling Co., r.
1900 Powell
" James, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 14 Lynch
" James, hostler, r. 1817 Sacramento
" James E., carpenter, r. 1324 Mission
" James H., cattle dealer, r. Bosworth nr
Rosso
" James J., ipacker Justinian Caire Co., r.
Alameda
Cummings J. E., dentist, office and r. 1402 Bush
cor Polk, telephone East 149
" J. M. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 332 Turk
" John Mrs., r. 431 Geary
" John, fireman, r. 3 Washington
" John, laborer, r. 1644 Mission
" John H., tanner, r. 1016, 15th Av South
" John J., clerk Patrick O'Connor, r. SW cor
25th and Florida
" Lawrence, r. 706 Natoma
" Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 1411 Lyon
" Martin, r. 116 Perry
" Martin, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" Martin, painter, r. 1646 Mission
" Martin J., second hand dealer, 1
sion
" Mary, widow, r. 573 Minna
" Mary A. Mrs., proprietor The Marchioness,
158-160 Golden Gate Av
" Michael T., carpenter, r. 1644 Mission
" Millie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1411 Lyon
" Minnie Miss, seamstress Mrs. Christina
H. Leathers, r. 410, 3d
" Nellie, widow, 568 Hoffman Av
" Orrington L., i surance, r. 1080 Dolores
" P. & Son (Thomas J. Cummings), horse-
shoers, 2615 Bush
" Patrick, blacksmith, r. 1411 Lyon
" Patrick, electrician Market St. Ry.
" Patrick, paver, r. 1418 Alabama
" Peter, r. 19 Valley
" Quincy C, clerk general passenger and
ticket dept. S. P. Co., r. 1013 Page
" Robert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Rodger D.. r. 3300 Market
" Sarah M. Miss, r. 1416 Sacramento
" Sidney A., teamster, r. 638 Minna
" Thomas, clerk, r. 436 Brannan
" Thomas, dairyman, r. 23% Chesley
" Thomas, traveling salesman, r. 100 Jones
" Thomas J. (P. Cummings & Son), r. 1411
Lyon
" Thomas V., auctioneer Cummings' Sons, r.
3137% Mission
" Timothy, student, r. 1411 Lyon
" Walter B., office 405 Montgomery, room 5
" William (Cummings' Sons),
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Cummings William, laborer, r. 11J4 Shasta
" William, traveling salesman, r. 100 Jones
" William F., marine engineer, r. 276314 Har-
rison
" William J., cornice maker, r. 116 Perry
" William M., watchmaker William Gruber,
r. Alameda
Cummings' Sons (William Cummings), jewelry,
327 Kearny
4®="Cummings. See Commins, Comyns and Cum-
mins
Cummins A. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Christopher, wool puller Isaac Levy, r. 1013
Railroad Av
" Daniel H., cooper George Windeler & Co.,
r. I81/2 Chesley
" Edward A., teamster, r. 3 Eldridge
" Emma, widow, r. 18!^ Chesley
" George W., clerk Selby Smelting & Lead
Co., r. 1431/2, 4th
" Horace, fireman, r. W s Tennessee bet
Sierra and Napa
" James, bartender H. D. Free, r. NW cor 7th
Av and Fulton
" John J., teamster, r. 1854 Chesley
" John T., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 2657 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 6I814 Post
" P. J. Rev., pastor Church of St. Charles
Borromeo (R. C), r. 390 Shotwell
" William G., teamster, r. IS'/^ Chesley
" William T., chief clerk land dept. Southern
Pacific Railroad Co., r. 507 Oak
4®=" Cummins. See Commins, Comyns and Cum-
mings
Cumminsky Joseph B., driver Pac. Transfer Co.,
r. 570a Folsom
4®" Cumminsky. See Comisky
Cunane Frank, clerk Hart Bros., r. 867 Bryant
" Peter, laborer, r. 867 Bryant
Cunard Royal Mail Steamship Co. The, Will-
iams, Dimond & Co. agents, cor Pine and
Market
Cundiff Carrol, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 2217 Howard
Cuneo Agostino, peddler, r. 1033 Montgomery
" Albert, r. 937, 15th
" Andrew C, workman U. S. Mint, r. 100
McAllister
" Angelo (G. Quelrolo & Co.), r. 517 Green
" Angelo, mining, r. 826 Vallejo
" Antone, carpenter and builder, r. 326 Ar-
lington
" Antone, peddler, r. NE cor El Dorado and
Rhode Island
" Antonio, fruits and vegetables, r. 131, 31st
" Benedetto, peddler, r. 908 Sansome
" Celestino, bartender, r. 1113 Kearny
" Charles, r. 630 Broadway
" Charles, baker, r. 406 Broadway
" Charles, fish, 513 Merchant
" Charles, laborer Am. Salt Co., r. 508 Val-
lejo
" Charles, teamster, r. 430 Vallejo rear
" Charles J., clerk G. Queirolo & Co., r. 511
Green
" Clara, widow, butcher, 537, 4th
" Daniel, capitalist, r. 615 Pine
" David, vice-president The Cuneo & Costa
Co., r. 615 Bay
" David B., clerk L. Scatena & Co., r. 615 Bay
" Domenico, gardener, r. 1033 Montgomery
" Dominic, contractor and builder, r. 416, 5th
" Enrico, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
" Eugene, clerk Cadenasso & Co., r. 184 Van-
" F. , bellman' Golden West Hotel
" Frank, r. 314 Pacific
" Frank, boxmaker, r. 733 Union
" Frank, driver Garcia & Maggini, r. 232
Francisco
" Frank, florist, r. 60 Annie
" Frank, laborer, r. 2511 Jones
" Frank, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
807 Shotwell
" Frank J., collector, r. 510 Francisco
" Giovanni, interpreter, r. 1807 Dupont
" Giuseppe (Cuneo & Isola), 3313 Mission
" Giuseppe, driver Thomas Cuneo, r. 19 Ohio
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
7.p IJEJITING ApPJIRATUS.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Cuneo Giuseppe, liquors, SE cor Union and
Powell, r. 729 Union
" Giuseppe, peddler, r. 324 Vallejo
" Hippolyte, foreman moulder Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 502 Clement
" John, barber H. Nathan, r. 326%, 30th
" John, carpenter, r. 416, 5th
" John, driver Italian-Swiss Agricultural
Colony r. 1113 Montgomery
" John, laborer, r. 609, 7th
" Joseph, barber, 14191/4 Dupont, r. 2 Cadell
Alley
" Joseph, beer bottler, 213, 30th
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 2433 Howard
" Joseph, laborer, r. 523^^ Francisco
" Joseph, president The Cuneo and Costa Co.,
5 Montgomery Av, r. 615 Bay
" Leonardo, gardener, r. 526 Broadway
" Louis, boxmaker, r. 222 Francisco
" Louis, carpenter, r. 2433 Howard
" Louis, scavenger, r. 1906 Powell
" Michael, real estate, r. 233 Francisco
" Mlchele, laborer, r. 8 Jasper PI
" Minnie, widow, r. 4 Maiden Lane
" Richard, peddler, r. 8 Bartol
" Rinaldo, r. 989 Howard
" Rinaldo (Ginocchio & Cuneo), r. 1807 Dupont
" Rosa , widow, r. 430 Vallejo rear
" Stephano, contractor, r. 535 Bay
" Teresa, widow, r. 184 Vandewater
" Thomas, wood and coal, 531 Pine, r. 603
Stockton
" & Costa Co. The, Joseph Cuneo president,
Giacomo Costa secretary, real estate, 5
Montgomery Av
" & Isola (Giuseppe Cuneo and Paul Isola),
groceries and liquors, 3313 Mission
Cunfermann Nicolaus, milkman, r. 336, 22d
Cunha Albert R., student, r. 1818 Fell
" Firmino (Cunha & Sarmento), r. Oakland
" Manuel, clerk Mrs. R. C. Tyler, r. 13331/4
Natoma
" Manuel, restaurant, 646 Clay, r. 906 Jack-
son
" Mary, domestic, 897 Fulton
" & Sarmento (Firmino Cunha and Antonio
A. Sarmento), clothing, 319 Drumm
Cuniberti John, laborer Gray Bros., r. 329 Bay
" Louis, laborer Gray Bros., r. SW cor 25th
and Douglass
" Michael, laborer Gray Bros., r. SW cor
25th and Douglass
CunlifleJ., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1321
Fillmore
Cunneen Maria, widow, groceries, SW cor Fil-
bert and Montgomery
Cunniff Thomas H., tinsmith, r. 319 Bryant
" William A., r. 1807 San Carlos Av
J8®=Cunniff. See Coniff, Cunniff, Cuniff and
Kenniff
Cunning Sidney A., 2d officer str Gaelic
Cunningham A. Auchie, analytical chemist,
229 Geary, telephone Main 1028, and
Veterinary Department University of
California, cor Post and Fillmore, r.
351714 Sacramento
" Alexander, ship carpenter, r. 118 Missis-
sippi
" Alice J. Miss, bookkeeper James M. Moran
&Co., r. 3408 Folsom
" Andrew, helper, r. 501 Napa
" Andrew, teamster, r. 66 Clementina
Cunningham Andrew C, manager Acme En-
graving Co., 436 Montgomery, r. Fruit-
vale
■' Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 181354 Geary
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Cunningham Bernard, laborer, r. 1504 Kentucky
" C. A., reporter R. G. Dun & Co.
" Carrie Miss, reporter, r. 733 Bush
" Charles W., bicycles, repairing, 153 Grove
and 230 Van Ness Av, r. 303 Van Ness Av
" C. L. Mrs., widow, r. 2211 Van Ness Av
" Cornelius, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
W s York nr 15th
Cunningham, Curtiss & Welch
(Samuel B. Welch and Edwin B. Cur-
tiss), importers and jobbers books
and stationery, SW cor Sansome and
Sacramento
Cunningham Daniel, hostler, r. 6 Cleveland
" Daniel E., seaman, r. 722 Harrison
" E. C, conductor Pullman car, r. 1045 Mar-
ket
" Edward, fireman str City of Puebla, r. 213
Scott
" Edward, seaman, r. 722 Harrison
" Elizabeth, r. 316, 3d
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 3 Alice
" Elizabeth, domestic, 105Broderick
" Ellen, widow, r. 620K Natoma
" Frank, finisher Buckingham & Hecht, r.
1921A Howard
" Frank J., bartender, r. 2213 Powell
" George, cook, r. 271 Bernard
" George, foreman distributors La Grande
Laundry, r. 1436 Mission
" Gilbert H.. teamster Harris & Jones, r.
1894 Mission
" G. L., accountant Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co., r. Oakland
" Gregory, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. Bay
bet Laguna and Buchanan
■' Harry, carriage painter, r. 2408 Folsom
" Henry, collar maker Charles S. Ewing, r.
28 Converse
■ ' Henry, engineer tug Sea Queen, r. 1228 San-
chez
" Henry, teamster Gross & MuUaney, r. 642
Howard F., bookkeeper, r. 1822 Devisadero
Hush, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r. 807
Harrison
Hugh, laborer, r. 19a Bryant Av
Hugh, marine fireman, r. 81 Natoma
James, carriage painter, r. 2408 Folsom
James, coalpasser, r. 533 Howard
James, fireman stmr Piedmont
James, laborer, r. 20 Bonita
James A., agent New York Life Ins. Co., r.
1329 California
James A.,brickmason S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 340, 7th
James A., clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. 1226 Pine
James B., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1031 Mission
James H., gardener S. F. Protestant
Orphan Asylum
James M., porter Gould & Jaudin, r. 908
v., 2d mate strCapt. Weber
" Jennie R., widow, r. 328 Hickory Av
" Jeremiah L., trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 136 Lombard ,
Cunningham J. F. Co. (incorporated), James
Johnson president, F. E. Seidel vice-
president, John F. Cunningham mana-
ger, wholesale grocers, 14 Clay
" J. H., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 7 Vas-
sar PI
" John, r. 1104 Green
Cunningham John, boatman, r. 316 Beale rear
" John, blacksmith, r. 841 Harrison
" John, carpenter, r. 209 Gough
" John, expressman, NE cor 1st and Mission,
r. 308 Fremont
" John, expressman, stand NW cor Howard
and 7th, r. 4341/2 Ringold
" John, gasfitter, r. 1504 Kentucky
" John, laborer, r. 824 Bryant
" John, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" John, milkman, r. Silver Av nr Lisbon
" John, molder, r. 33 Hinckley
" John, shipping clerk, r. 470 Tehama
" John, tailor, r. 769 Market
" John, teamster, r. 227 Langton
" John, waiter, r. 15 Verona PI
" John F., bookkeeper Levi Strauss & Co.,
r. 6 Cleveland
Cunningham John F., manager J. F. Cunning-
ham Co., 14 Clay, r. 2412 Sutter
" John H., pilot str Capt. Weber
" John J., clerk, r. 14 Ellis
" John J., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 841
Harrison
" John J., engineer Market St. Ry., r. Cen-
tral Av nr Bush
" John J., laborer, r. 126, 24th
•' John L., electrician, r. 136 Lombard
" John M., secretary LuningCo., 39 Sutter,
r. 2829 Pacific Av
" John P., laborer, r. 406 Broadway
" Joseph, collector S. P. Co., r. 327 Eddy
" Joseph, laborer, r. 227 Douglass
" Joseph, ward tender City and County Hos-
pital
" Joseph D., teamster, r. 6 Cleveland rear
" Joseph H. (Dorey & Cunningham), r. 1104
Green
" Katie, domestic, 517 Sutter
" Lawrence, cashier Shea, Bocqueraz & Co.,
r. 26201/^ Sutter
" Louis P., bartender John F. Farlup, r. 2408
Folsom
" M., teamster Western Transfer Co., r. 20i/4
Garden
" M. Mrs., widow, r. Bay bet Laguna and
Buchanan
" Margaret, domestic, 411 Leavenworth
" Margaret Miss, shoefitter, r. 138!4 Clara
rear
" Mary, widow, r. ISSy^ Clara rear
" Mary, widow, r. 213 Scott
" Mary Miss, necktie manufacturer, r. 1226
Pine
" Mary Miss, stenographer Martin P. Detels,
r. 307 Lott
" Mary B. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 733
Bush
" Matthew, water tender str Columbia
" Maurice, shoecutter, r. 138!^ Clara rear
" Melville W., boatman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 631 Sacramento
" Michael, laborer, r. 261, 1st
" Michael A., teamster, r. 20 Garden
" Michael C, master mariner, r. 21, 9th
" Michael J., cooper, r. 322. 18th
" Michael J., salesman Gould & Jaudin, r.
908 Sansome
" Owen, laborer, r. 705 Mission
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 28 Gilbert
" Patrick, driver, r. 1315 Sansome
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 908 Sansome
" Patrick, miner, r. 8 Gough
" Patrick J., shoemaker, r. 4 Precita Av
" Paul J., teamster, r. 2408 Folsom
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 337 Jersey
" Peter K., ornamental glass cutter, 10 Stev-
enson, r. 9 Jessie
■' Philip J., clerk Boyd & Fifield, r. 1226 Pine
" Richard C, r. 306 Grove
" Richard J., r, 322, 18th
" Robert, ship calker, r. 1921A Howard
" Robert D., carrier postofflce, r. 1325 Wash-
ington
" Robert B. Mrs., r. 1939 Clay
" Robert V. , bookkeeper C. W. Craig & Co.,
r. 306 Grove
" S. Mrs., r. 312 Eddy
" Sarah, widow, r. 555 Bryant
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Cunninghain Stephen, tailor, r. 808 Howard
" StephenJ.,dentalstudent,r. 1521 California
" Susan, widow, r. 47% Gilbert
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 412 Jackson
" Thomas B., real estate, 41U/4 California,
rooms 2 and 8, r. 608 Chestnut
" Thomas J., inspector Fire Underwriters'
Inspection Bureau, r. 631 V2 Guerrero
" Thomas J., laborer, r. 4 Precita Av
'• Thomas S., solicitor Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. 2814 Laguna
" William, engineer Engine 7, r. 411 Valencia
" William, laborer, r. 213 Tehama
« William, laborer, r. 735 Bryant
" William, laborer, r. 1413, 23d
" William, marine engineer, r. 117 Jones
" William, millhand C. S. Laumeister, r. 66
Clementina
" William, paper carrier, r. 212'/^, 17th
" William, receiving teller The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. 536 Polk
" William, surfman Golden Gate Life Saving
Station
" William H., shirt cutter, r. 6 Cleveland
" William P., salesman Hinz & Landt, r. 935
Sutter
Jg^-Cunningham. See Coningham
Cupertino Wine Co., Eugene Campion sole
agent, 416 Pine
Cupo Pasquale, artist, r. 1808 Powell
Cupp Willie V. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
Cupples David L,., bookkeeper W. H. Miner, r.
1020 Sacramento
" Samuel' Wooden ware Co. (St. Louis, Mo.),
A. E. Dunham manager, office 116 Cal-
ifornia, room 7
Curby A. C. Mrs., lodgings, 224. 4th
Curdy Henry C, painter, r. 116 Laguna
" Michael J., teamster, r. 2413 Pacific Av
Curien Emil, barber, 744, 4th
" Genevieve, widow, r. 30 Folsom Av
Curieux Charles, mining, r. 712, 17th
" Charles Jr., jeweler, r. 712, 17th
" William H., carpenter, r, 712, 17th
Curless Joseph R., laborer, r. 215 Polk
Curlett James, insurance agent, r. 820 Church
'< William, architect, 314-316 Phelan Bldg, r.
San Rafael
JW-Curlett. See Corlett
Curley Ann, widow, r. 128 Locust Av
Annie, domestic, 1425 Washington
Bridget, widow, r. SW cor Baker and Fil-
bert
Bridget, widow, groceries, 2823 Geary
Catherine, widow, r. 68V2 Everett
Catherine, widow, r. 446 Fulton
Daniel, paper carrier, r. 119 Page
Delia, domestic, 1419 Van Ness Av
Edwin T. (Curley & Crowe), r. 704 Linden
Av
Ellen, widow, r. 110 Natoma
Frank, blacksmith, r. 2823 Geary
Frank J., car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 28 Syca-
more Av
Hannah Mrs., r. 519 Shotwell
James, deckhand str Herald
James J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
540 Castro
James P., shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
3016 Pine
James T., porter J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 28
Sycamore Av
CURLEY J. H. & CO. "
(John H. Curley), mercliaiit tailors, 846
Market
Curley J. J. Mrs., fancy dry goods, 538 Castro,
r. 540 Castro
" John, r. 705A Hayes
" John, r. SE cor 8th Av and I
" John, porter Armes & Dallam, r. 119 Page
" John F., deputy sheriff, r. 705 A Hayes
" JohnF., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 12 Heron
" John H. (J. H. Curley & Co.) r. 1008A Golden
Gate Av
" John J., first engineer str Gold, r. Peta-
luma, Cal.
Curley John J., teamster, r. 9 Russell
" John L., clerk, r. 2 Hopeton Terrace
" John P., carpenter, r. SE cor 8th Av and I
" John R., bookbinder, r. 9 Russell
" John W., watchman, r. SW cor Filbert and
Baker
" Kate, widow, r. 310 Linden Av
" Martm, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Martin J., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r
SW cor Baker and Filbert
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 119 Page
" Michael, trackman Presido and Ferries
RR., r, 3016 Pine
" Michael T., driver Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 1401 Market
" Owen, mortorman Market St. Ry., r. 1330
Howard
" P. Mrs., widow, r. 28 Sycamore Av
" Patrick, boiler maker, r. 412 Harrison
" Patrick, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 52614
Jersey
" Patrick, hostler, r. 32 Clara
" Patrick, laborer, r. 218 Willow Av
" Peter, switchman, r. 119 Page
" Peter J., laborer, r. 337, 6th Av
" Thomas, r. 1008 Buchanan
" Thomas, plumber, r. 3016 Pine
" Thomas F., printer, r. 9 Russell
" Thomas F., salesman, r. 11 Butte
" Thomas H. (Ferguson, Curley & Co. and
Ferguson & Curley), r. 1708 Hyde
" Thomas J. (Curley & Wolf), r. 758 Oak
" Thomas J., plumber, r. 3016 Pine
" Thomas T., laborer, r. SW cor Baker and
Filbert
" William, pileman Harbor Commissioners,
r. 230 Lily Av
■' William T. (Curley & Walsh), r. SE cor 8th
Av and I
Curley & Crowe (Edwin T. Curley and John J.
Crowe), painters and decorators, 503
Haight nr Fillmore
" & Walsh (William T. Curley and Edward
Walsh), liquors, cor H and 9th Av
" & Wolf (Thomas J. Curley and John A.
Wolf), merchant tailors, 623 Market
;8®-Curley. See Corly
Curlin Thomas, laborer, r. 108 Hartford
Curling Edward J., carpenter S. F. Planing
Mill, r. 115 Eugenia Av
Curma Anton, track sweeper, r. 14 Louisa
Curn Charles, clerk Occidental News Co.
Curneen Charles, laborer, r. 927 Howard
Curnow Annie Mrs. (Murray & Curnow), r. 132
4th
" E. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 132 4th
" George, barber, 226 1st
" George L., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1719b Haight
Curoe Celine Miss, messenger St. Mary's Hos-
pital
Curragh John M., dentist, 428 Sutter
Curran Ann, widow, r. 2 Auburn
" Anthony E. (Ravani & Curran), r. 2 Au-
burn
" Bernard, r. 268 Minna
" C, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Charles, news agent, r. 415, 3d
" Charles S., manufacturers' agent, 28, 8th
" Daniel, laborer, r. 2813 Geary
" Daniel J., carriage trimmer, r. 25 Guerrero
" Daniel J., 3d assistant engineer str City of
Everett, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Daniel S., salesman, r. 2813 Geary
" Delia E., widow, r. 9 Marye Terrace
" Edward, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1209!^ Bush
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Curran Edward J., butcher John A. Driscoll, r.
726 Army
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 300 Van Ness Av
" Francis, r. 39 Perry
" George, machinist, r. 609V2 Howard
" George T., butcher, r. 2813 Geary
Curran Hugll, proprietor Golden Eagle Hotel,
NW cor Broadway and Montgomery
" Hugh E.. clerk Golden Eagle Hotel, r. 404
Broadway
" Hugh L. (Daly & Curran), r. 721 Geary
" Isaac, tailor, 966 Folsom
" James, r. Old People's Home
" James, blacksmith, r. 60.5 Bartlett
" James, teamster, r. 308 Grove rear
" James A., helper T. J. Argenti, r. 29441/5
Mission
" James F., elevator man, r. 50 Tehama
" J. E. Mrs., r. 910 Jackson
" John, assistant superintendent Pae. Tel. &
Tel. Co.. r. 1828 Eddy
" John, boiler maker, r. 442i/4 Clementina
" John, clerk J. J. Cusack, r. 715 Brannan
" John, groceries and liquors, 1419 Folsom
" John E.. clerk, r. 300 Van Ness Av
" John H,. salesman Hale Bros., r. 44314
Clementina
" John J., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 2006J£
Dupont
" John M., foreman Keyston Bros., r. lOy^
Angelica
" John W.. salesman Triest & Co., r. Port-
land. Or.
" Kate Mrs., r. 843 Howard
" Kate Mrs., seamstress, r. 204 Van Ness Av
" Mary, widow, r. 4514 Gilbert
" Mary, widow, r. 32114 Clementina
" Mary, widow, r. 2973 Harrison
" Michael, r. 2838 Mission
" Michael, baker, r. 21 Bryant Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 58i4"Clementiaa
" Michael, laborer, r. 387 Arlington
" Michael J., baker, r. 21 Do re
" Morris, tailor, r. 3 Caroline
" Nora, widow, r. 410 Grove
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 50 Tehama
" Patrick, laborer, r. 5 Lick Alley
" Patrick, laborer, r. 542 Howard
" R. Garner, business manager California
Correspondence Club, 510 Montgomery, r.
212 Powell
" Simon, laborer, r. 11 Decatur
" Thomas, tanner, r. 45% Gilbert
Curran Thomas E., attorney at law, 184-185
Crocker Bldg, r. 816, 25th
" Thomas F.. clerk, r. 219, 10th
" Timothy, laborer, r. 927 Elizabeth
■' Timothy, trimmer United Boot and Shoe
Co. , r. 726 Armv
" William, laborer, r. 71314 Clementina rear
" William, trunk maker, r. 2414 Elgin Park Av
" William, mounter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
4301/2 Ringold
" William F.. gardener Paul Boyton Chute
Co., 1924 Broderick
" William W., cooper David Woerner, r. 1760
Harrison
4S='Curran. See Currin
Curre Adam, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
28 Hawthorne
Currey John, capitalist, office 405 Montgomery,
room 6. r. Palace H Jtel
" John T., salesman Cal. Coal Co., r. 1714
Market
" John T., special agent ^-Etna Life Ins. Co.,
r. Oakland
Carrey Joseph E., salesman J. C. Wilson & Co.,
r. 1006 Geary
" Montgomery S., r. 1819 Octavia
" Samuel T., bakery, 1003 Powell
49~Currey. See Currie and Curry
Currid John H., r. 125 Henry
Currie Allen D. (Nicholas & Currie), r. 34 Market
" AUie, widow, r. 1919a Howard
" Arthur, carpenter, r. 1308 Grove
" Arthur M., student, r. 1608 Grove
" Cornelius, wire worker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 729 Bay
" Donald (Currie & Loomer), r. 421, 28th
" Frank P., machinist Western Sugar Refi-
nery, r. 401 Sanchez
" Henry L., carpenter, r. 1308 Grove
" James, clerk, r. 1308 Grove
" James, photographer Kennett & Jones, r.
133M Fair Oaks
" James, plasterer, r. 1021 Valencia
" James, teamster S. H. Harmon Lumber Co. ,
r. 510, 9th
" J. Archibald, carpenter, r. 421, 28th
" Joseph S., clerk, r. 34 Fell
" J. P., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 33
Ghenery
" R. Elmer, clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 421, 8th
" Richard, carriage washer Michael Conlon,
r. 1521 California
" Robert, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1.308 Grove
" Robert J., carpenter, r. 1308 Grove
" Susan, widow, r. 510 Taylor
" Thomas, coachman N. A. Turner, r. 907
Larkin
" William M., carpenter, r. 1608 Grove
" & Loomer (Donald Currie' and Jacob E.
Loomer), carpenters and builders, 40 New
Montgomery
4^Currie. See Currey and Curry
Currier Abbott, r. 611 Polk
" Amos, r. 611 Polk
" Benjamin F.. clerk Abraham Krause, r.
1315 California
" Charles H., shipblock maker, 28 Market, r.
816 Grove
" Charles H. Jr., with Brown, Craig & Co., r.
816 Grove
Currier Cliristoplier B., homoeopathic physi-
cian, office and r. 921 Geary
" Eliza, widow, r. 7111/^ Minna'
" Ernest, r. 611 Polk
" F. J., workman U. S. Mint, r. East Berkeley
" George A. (Walsh & Currier), r. 1812 Market
" George F., cigar dealer, r. 37 Valparaiso
Currier James P., president Carlson-Currier Co.,
6-8 Sutter, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" John, artist, r. 513 Post
" John C, capitalist, 320 Sansome, room 12, r,
Oakland
" John M., clerk U. S. Mint, r. 613, 18th
" Joseph H., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 2012 Taylor
" Margaret H. Mrs., teacher Starr King Pri-
mary School, r. 2012 Taylor
" Mary E., widow, r. 37 Valparaiso
" Nathaniel, contractor, r. 35I814, 16th
" William B., barber Miller & Fauth, r. 711i/^
Minna
4®=Currier. See Curryer
Currin James W., varieties, 1328 Howard
4®=Currin. See Curran
Currivan James, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.
Curry A., blacksmith Sutro Baths, r. 5 Ocean
Terrace
" Alice Miss, domestic, r. 2 Morrell PI
" Annie Miss, milliner, r. 53, 11th
" Archibald, r. 408 Bryant
" Archie, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 8
Vassar PI
" Austin L., worm specialist, 921 Market
Curry Charles F., County Clerk, New City
Hall, second floor, r. 317 Oak
Curry Charles H. M., grand reporter Knights
of Honor, 47 St. Ann's Bldg, r. 317 Oak
" Daniel, painter, r. 445 Guerrero
" Edward J., cutter Charles Bliss, r. 1726
Lyon
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Curry Edward T., bartender Harry Bentbam, r.
Oakland
" Ellen, widow, r. 436, 23d
" Ellen, widow, r. lOtli Av South nr P
" Fannie, widow, r. 2 Morrell PI
" Frank, clerk G Marcus & Co., r. 16Bonita
" Frank H., switchman S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
" George, with California Casket Co.
" George T., porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 53, 11th
" James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 213-2
Brodeiick
" James, engineer Market St. Ry., r. 20 Ma-
sonic Av
" James, molder, r. 10th Av South nr P
" James M., stone dealer, 40 New Montgom-
ery, r. 412, 34th
" James P., woodworker B. Grave Co., r. 1122
Larkin
" James R., fireman, r. 20 Masonic Av
" Jay L., tinsmith Gaskill & Regan, r. 413
O'Farrell
" John, r. 444 Bryant
" John, harness cleaner Chris A. Mitchell
" John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
16 Bonita
" John F., canmaker George H. Tay Co., r.
1327 Sansome
" John H., salesman Joseph V. Collins, r.
1726 Lyon
" John J., carpenter, r. Bennington nr Eu-
genia Av
" John J., compositor, r. 621 Bush
" John W., bookkeeper, r. 444 Bryant
" Kate Miss, r. 436, 23d
" Luke P., machinist Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D., r. 436, 23d
" M., teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530,
17th
•' Margaret B. Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 444 Bryant
" Margaret E. Miss, teacher Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 436, 23d
" Martinus O., real estate agent, 126 Kearny,
room 43
" May C. Miss, saleslady Mme. Alma E. Keith
" Patrick, policeman, r. 2132 Broderick
" Patrick H., boiler maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 412 Harrison
" Peter, gripman Market St. Ry., r. SlOeVo
California
" Reuben H., manager Geyser Water Co., 41
Stevenson, r. The Geysers, Sonoma Co.
" Richard, laborer, r. 2 Morrell PI
" Roger, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
16 Bonita
" Thomas, laborer, r. Bennington nr Eugenia
Av
" Thomas J., carpenter, r. 301 Plymouth Av
" William K. , deputy County Clerk, r. 317 Oak
J8®= Curry. See Currey and Currie
Curryer George W., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
501 Lyon
Curt Charles, carpenter, r. 1 Bush St. PI
OURTAZ BENJ. & SON
(incorporated), Pacific Coast Agents
for Chickering & Sons, Knabe, Steck,
Vose & Sons and Sterling Pianos, Far-
rand and Votey Organs, 16-18 O'FarreU,
telephone Main 1247
Curtaz Benjamin, vice-president Benj. Curtaz
& Son, 16-18 O'Farrell, r. 324 Scott
" Benjamin Mrs., widow, r. 50 Bartlett
Curtaz Building, 20 O'Farrell
Curtaz Henry J., president Benj. Curtaz & Son,
16-18 O'Farrell, r. 2318 Steiner
" Oscar H., r. 50 Bartlett
Curtin Anthony, r. 1123 Market
" Bartholomew, porter C. Curtin, r. 39^/^ Russ
" Bartholomew J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 43
Perry
CURTIN -BEALS' MERCAN-
TILE COLLECTION AGENCY, D. A. Cur-
tin and Charles W. Beals sole propri-
etors, a tlLorougMy equipped and
reliable agency, room 24, Mills Build-
ing, 3d floor, telephone Main 1467
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction eund Force,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
311. 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
CURTIN C,
importer and dealer foreign and do-
mestic dry goods, ladies' underwear
and furnishing goods, 911-913 Market,
r. 318 Ellis
Curtin Catherine, widow, r. NW cor 11th and
Bryant
CURTIN D. A.,
notary public and (Curtin-Beals' Mer-
cantile CoUection Agency), room 24,
Mills Building, 3d floor, telephone
Main 1467, r. 25 Bennington near 31st
Curtin Daniel, dairyman Magdalen Asylum
Daniel, laborer, r. 619 Jersey
Daniel, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 2623
Sutter
Daniel, plumber, r. 642 Stevenson
Daniel J., r. 1123 Market
David, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
David J., teamster, r. 21 Virginia Av
Edward H., salesman, r. 847 Bryant
George C, clerk C. Curtin, r. 318 Ellis
James, peddler, r. 308 Day
James, plumber, r. 642 Stevenson
James Mrs., widow, r. Wilder nr Chenery
CURTIN JAMES & CO.,
dealers in new and second-hand stoves
and ranges, tools of all kinds, garden
utensils and hose, 1123 Market
Curtin James M. , groceries and liquors, 1501, 24th
" Jeremiah, driver Matthews Bros. & Co., r.
1434 Valencia
" John, r. 1903 Bryant Av
" John, proprietor New Fulton Hotel, 334
Main
Curtin John, principal Curtin's Detective
Agency, 410-413 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 6
Turk
" John Jr., clerk, r. 334 Main
" John B., expressman, r. NW cor 11th and
Bryant
" John H., liquors, 648, 2d
" Joseph F., deputy U. S. Shipping Commis-
sioner, r. 597 Linden Av
" Julia B., widow, groceries, 506 Natoma
" Mary, domestic, 625 Front
" Michael, r. 1123 Market
" Michael, tin roofer James Guilfoy, r. 619
Jersey
" Owen, boiler maker, r. NW cor. 11th and
Bryant
" Robert, r. 433 Larkin
" Thomas, guard, r. 1336 Pacific
" William, r. 1123 Market
" William, laborer, r. 22 Turk
>• William L., clerk C. Curtin, r. 1406 Polk
CURTIN'S
DETECTIVE AGENCY,
John Curtin principal, 410-412 Safe
Deposit Bldg .^ ^ ^ ^
Curtis AUen A., president Pacific Lumber Co.,
6 California, r. San Rafael
" Annie, widow, r. 27 Prospect Av
" Arnold W., porter, r. 2912 Folsom
" Belle A., stenographer, 410 Spreckels Bldg,
r. 633 Golden Gate Av ^ . ^ ^ ,,,
" Bernard, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 245
Michigan
" Blanche, widow, r. 595 Ellis
" Charles, clerk Martin Albrecht, r. 1011 Va-
lencia
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315 Valencia St.,
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JOHANNIS,
"KING OF TABLE WATERS."
Supplied under Royal Warrant to H. M.
the Queen of England. Bottled at the
Springs, Zollhaus, Germany.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Curtis Charles M., salesman Dunham. Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. 905 Sutter
" Christopher S., superintendent safes Cal.
Safe Deposit and Trust Co., r. 1211b
Broadway
" C. L.., secretary and manager Yucca Root
Soap Co., 1155 Mission, r. 118 Eddy
" Corinna M. Miss teacher Harrison Pri-
mary School, r. 506 Hayes
" David, driver Micheelsen & Both, r. 21 Vir-
ginia Av
" Edward B.. watchman Pac. Pine Lumber
Co., r. 745 Harrison
" Edward C, plumber Edward M. Hogan, r.
1135 Folsom
Curtis E. E., telegraph editor Chronicle, r. 908
Van Ness Av
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 748 Howard
" Elizabeth H., widow, r. 2526 California
" Ella, widow, r. 421 Greenwich rear
" Emily Miss, principal Cal. School of Elo-
cution and Oratory, Y. M. C. A. Bldg, r.
664Haight
" Emily O., widow, r. 506 Hayes
" Frank, r. 667 Minna
" Frank, carrier Edwards Publishing Co., r.
931 B Howard
" Frank G., molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. 622
Shotwell
" George, 3d officer str Washtenaw, r. 328
Fremont
" George J., bartender, r. 22 Harriet
" George P., traveling salesman Dunham,
Carrigan & Hayden Co.
" Harry, waiter, r. 510 Jessie
" Helen M. Miss (Patchett & Curtis), r. 506
Hayes
" Henry, electrician California Hotel, r. 3
Golden PI
" Henry, quartermaster str Gaelic, r. 129
Perry
" Henry C, clerk Charles L. Taylor, r. 548
OFarrell
" Henry C, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 33, 6th
" Henry L., physician and surgeon, 746 Mis-
sion, r. 920 Ellis
" Henry R., clerk Baldwin & Hammond, r. 3
Golden PI
" Howard C, salesman Greenberg & Green-
berg, r. 115 Hayes
" J. Mrs., r. 632 Ellis
" James M. (J. M.Curtis & Son), r. 2518 Union
" J. F^D., insurance Mann & Wilson, r. 2813
Webster '
Curtis J. M. & Son (James M. and Marvin)
gaugers and wine chemists, 123 Califor-
nia, room 27, telephone 690
" John, r. 121, 7th
■' John, furniture, 1239 Market
Curtis Jolin, manager Schuster Bros., 306 Sut-
ter, r. 1027 Harrison
Curtis John B., secretary Hemme & Lono- Piano
Co., 735 Market, r. 1542 Page
" John M., architect, 126 Kearny, room 51 r
2321 Webster
Curtis JohnN., manager San Francisco Lumber
Co., ofQce foot 3d, r. The Berkshire
" John S., r. 2719 Bush
" John W., secretary San Francisco and Los
Angeles Railway Co., 530 California,
room 12
" Jonathan, salesman Payot, Upham&Co.,
r. ^7ol Olsy
" Margaret Miss, grand secretary Catholic
Ladies' Aid Society, 75 Donohoe Bldg r
1135 Folsom
Curtis Marvin (J. M. Curtis & Son), r. 1610 Lyon
" Matilda, widow, r. 1011 Valencia
" Metta Miss, secretary Unitarian Head-
quarters and Book Room, 300 Post, r
Oakland
" Michael, r. 1027 Harrison
" Michael, watchman Miller & Lux, r. SW
cor Railroad Av and 10th Av South
" M. J. (Curtis & Bowley), r. Sacramento,
Cal.
■■' Peter, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Peter J., president Tamm & Nolan Co., 31,
2d, r. 1009 Florida
" Peter P., collector J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
Iia5 Folsom
" Publishing Co., William H. Daniels man-
ager, 78 Columbian Bldg
" Ralph, bookmaker, r. .306 Stockton
" Richard, tanner, E s San Bruno Av nr
Army. r. 2516 Folsom
" Richard, waiter Bennett & Witmer, r. 307
Hayes
" Richard V., attorney at law, 38 Mills Bldg,
7th floor, r. 2516 Folsom
" Robert H., physician, 1030 Post
" Ruhama J., widow, r. 46 Silver
" Sarah C. Miss, nurse, r. 2313 Clay
" Thomas, coal oil, 24 Hayes, r. 664 Haight
" Thomas, molder Union I. Wks, r. 631 Jack-
son
" Thomas, nailer Buckingham & Hecht, r. 27
Prospect Av
" Thomas, porter M. Ehrman & Co.. r. 1017
Howard
" Thomas M., foreman Oriental Warehouses,
r. 26.54 Folsom
" Thomas R., bookkeeper, r. 2654 E'olsom
" Walter J., r. 909 Taylor
" William, printer, r. 1011 Valencia
" William A., vice-president Wood, Curtis &
Co.,r. Sacramento, Cal.
" William B., paper ruler Phillips Bros., r
1517, 24th
Curtis William Bostwick, traffic manager
Traffic Association of California, 214
Pine, room 42, r. Fruitvale
Curtis William G., engineer maintenance of
way S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 2623 La-
guna
" William G., speculator, r. 803 Page
" William G., tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r.
813 Humboldt
" & Bowley (M. J. Curtis and A. D. Bowley),
financial agents, 32 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
4^Curtis. See Courtis and Curtaz
Curtiss Edwin B. (Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch), r. New York
" Fred, stationery, 1016 Larkin
" John, laborer, r. 8 Gough
" S. S., r. Grand Hotel
Curtoni Frank (Curtoni & Mitrovich and An-
thony V. Spiletak & Co.), r. 615 Turk
" & Mitrovich (Frank Curtoni and Mark L.
Mitrovich), fruits and vegetables, 434
Turk
Curts Frank M., shoe turner, r. 1143 Folsom
" Harry S., harness maker, r. 1143 Folsom
" Henry, foreman, r. 1143 Folsom
" John P.. harness maker, 15.53 Mission, r.
1143 Folsom
Curzons Henry E., cutter Hart Bros., r. Ala-
meda
Cusack Joseph J., groceries, 715 Brannan
" Mary A., widow, r. 165 Perry
" Michael, bricklayer, r. 614 Tennessee
" Richard, cook, r. 86314 Market
" Sadie, widow, r. 421, 4th
" Thomas, calker, r. 2617 Harrison
4®=Cusack. See Cusick and Kusick
Cusheon Edward W. D., bookkeeper, r. 830 Bush
" Frederick C, clerk Home Mutual Ins. Co.,
r. 830 Bush
" Margaret, widow, r. 830 Bush
Cushin William, hostler Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 607 California
CusMng Allen D., general life insurance, 705
bpreckels Bldg, r. 916 Santa Clara Av,
Alameda
" C. H., clerk S. P. Co.. r. Oakland
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Gushing Charles D., insurance, 205 Sansome, r.
miS-'-A Clay
CusMng Cliarles S. (Mullany, Grant & Gush-
ing), attorney at law, 104 Sutter, r. Oak-
land
Cushing Clinton, physician, professor gynecol-
ogy Cooper Medical College, office and
r. 636 Sutter, hours 1 to 4 p. m.
" Edward, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 340
Duncan
" Ellen Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Francis A., r. 475 Haight
" Frank W., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
Gushing Henry A., proprietor Western Addi-
tion Electrical Works, 1704 Polk
" John M., collector S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" John W., traveling salesman J. B. Pace
Tobacco Co., r. 2611 Howard
" Joseph, collector S. P. Co., foot Market, r.
Oakland
Gushing S. B., vice-president Cushing-Wet-
more Co., 508 California, room 9, r. San
Rafael
" Stephen R., dental student, r. 1111 Hyde
" Thomas W., clerk Palatine Ins. Co.. r.
Oakland
CUSHING-WETMORE CO,
George P. Wetmore president, S. B.
Gushing vice-president, Horace B.
Sperry secretary, concrete and artifi-
cial stone, quarries and yards Lom-
bard and Winthrop, ofiQce 508 Galifor-
nla, room 9
Cushman C. D. Rev., r. Old People's Home
" Charles H., carrier postoffice, r.Inrl6th Av
" E. B., treasurer and secretary Harris
Packing and Provision Co., 6th and
King, r. Oakland
" Elbert M., clerk, r. 2084 Market
" Frank E., carpenter, r. 2084 Market
" Harry D., engineer, r. 1631 Webster
" John M., clerk George W. McNear, r. Ala-
meda
" Seth W., cashier Atlantic and Pacific Fast
Freight Line, 61 Chronicle Bldg, r. Ala-
meda
" Thomas G., master mariner, r. 32, 2d
" William H., photographer, r. 17 Dear-
born
Cusick Ellen, widow, r. 811 Folsom
" Ellen, widow, r. 1427 Laguna
" Fannie Mrs., lodgings, 224. 7th
" Frank S., paper hanger, r. 1427 Laguna
" James, groceries and liquors, 120, 8th, r.
123a 8th
" James A., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 815 Folsom
" James J., manager Mrs. L. H. Swain, 417
Folsom. r. 11 Laurel PI
" John, r. 1427 Laguna
" John A., r. 218, 18th
" John J., mechanic School Dept., r. 2419
Clay
" Mamie F. Miss, stenographer Board of
Education, r. 208i/4, 14th
" Matthew, laborer Arctic Oil Wks, r. 44 Zoe
" Michael, hostler S. P. Hicks, r. 88 Wildey
" Nicholas J., wire mattress maker John
Hoey, r. 1928 Folsom
" Patrick F., merchant, r. 2O8I/2, 14th
" Thomas J., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 811
Folsom
" Thomas P., storekeeper U. S. Internal Rev-
enue, r. 515 Folsom
" William H., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
3081/2, 14th
4®=" Cusick. See Cusack and Kusick
Cussanovich John, waiter, r. 535i/4 Stevenson
" Joseph, salesman, r. 525^/4 Stevenson
Cussen John A., clerk, r. 1206 Mission
Cussens Michael A., salesman Raphael "Vyeill &
Co., r. 5 Belvedere
Custer Alexander, plumber, r. 542 Polk
" Arnold W., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
2912 Folsom
" James D., r. 503 Mason
" James M., agent, r. 3913 Folsom
" Thomas, r. 503 Mason
W. & J. SLOANE & CO. ]
DOMESTIC RUGS |
IN LARGE VARIETY.
G^l-G^'y iVlarket St.
Custlguta Joseph, fisherman, r. 1413, 19th Av
South
Custom House, United States, W s Battery bet
Washington and Jackson
Cuthbert George, clerk land dept. C. P. RR, r.
210 Jones
" James N., porter ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 552^4 Natoma
" John W., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
325 Waller
" Joseph D. (W. & J. Sloane & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Noble, employee The Berkshire
Cuthbertson Fred W., reporter The Bradstreet
Co., r. Alameda
" H. , clerk auditing dept. Wei Is, Fargo & Co. ,
r. Redwood City
" Robert, bookkeeper, r. 2460 Folsom
" Robert, real estate, r. 318 Eddy
" Walter J., draughtsman W.J. Cuthbertson,
r. 2243 Market
" W. Jones, architect and president Cali-
fornia Architectural Publishing Co., 93
Flood Bldg, r. 3243 Market
Cuthrell Daniel W., 3d mate bktn Planter, r.
3 East
Cutlar Robert, janitor, r. 218 Eddy
" Roger, dentist, 818 Sutter
Cutler Alfred D., president Cutting Fruit Pack-
ing Co., 125-127 Market, r. 3540 Clay
" Charles, r. 33314, 18th
Cutler E. B., attorney at law, 330 Pine, rooms
46-48, r. 1737 Broadway
" Edward B., tinner James De La Montanya,
r. Oakland
" Franks., driver, r. 333%, 18th
" Frank W., cook, r. 11 Laskie
" James H., cashier George W. McNear, r.
851 Golden Gate Av
" Joseph S., salesman Cooper & Co., r. 323
Fulton
" Mary R., widow, r. 2910 Folsom
" Oscar, carpenter, r. 360 Golden Gate Av
" Paul D., elevator man Mutual Life Bldg,
r. 733 Stevenson
" William R., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 113
Cedar Av
Cutrell Henry D., bookkeeper The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. 826 Bush
Cutsas James (Cutsas & Pagas), r. 216th, 6th
" & Pagas (James Cutsas and Jacques
Pagas), fruits and vegetables, 316, 6th
Cutshall Joseph F., salesman Pacific Coast
Syrup Co.
Cutten Edward L. (B. M. Atchinson & Co.),
r. 2516 Sacramento
" Hazel Miss, nurse, r. 632 Sutter
" Joseph E., bookkeeper B. M. Atchinson &
Co.. r. 3418 Sacramento
Cutter B. B. Mrs., widow, r. 3611 California
" Charles E., clerk George W. McNear, r. 845
Harrison
" Daniel (Cutter & Co.), r. 845 Harrison
" Edward B. (Cutter & Moseley), r. 2209 Web-
ster
" George, r. 1506 Sacramento
" Horace F., r. Pacific-Union Club
" James H., cashier George W. McNear, r.
851 Golden Gate Av
" Jane A., widow, r. 2111 Steiner
CUTTER J. F. WHISKEY,
E. Martin & Co. agents, 411 Market
Cutter, J. H., r. Lick House
" Joseph, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
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Cutter & Moseley (Edward B. Cutter and An-
drew S. Moseley), grain and commission
merchants, 310 California
4®-Cutter. See Kutter
Cutting Augustus K., horse trainer Bay Dis-
trict Race Track
" Chester E., student, r. a50 San Jose Av
" Eugene A., r. 350 San Jose Av
" Eugene L., cashier Waterhouse & Lester,
r. 231 Clipper
Cutting Francis, vice-president Cutting Pack-
ing Co., 125-127 Market, r. Oakland
Cutting Fruit Packing Co., Alfred D. Cutler
president, J. G. Ward secretary, manu-
facturers hermetically sealed goods,
125-127 Market, factory 113i-l 166 Harri-
son
" James, cook Theodore Tominski
CUTTING JOHN T. CO. THE
(incorporated), canned goods, grocers'
specialties, shipping and commission,
122 Davis, telephone Front 6
Cutting Margaret Mrs., furnished rooms, SSO'^
Valencia
Cutting Packing Co., Sidney M. Smith presi-
dent, J. G. Ward secretary, commission
merchants and manufacturers' agents,
125-127 Market
" Sarah, widow, r. 332 Bryant
Cuttura Giuseppe, cook, r. 812 Kearny
Cuvellier B. C, clerk James De Fremery & Co.,
r. Oakland
Cuvillier H. & Frere (France). W. B. Chapman
sole agent Pacific Coast, 123 California
Cuyala Catherine Mrs., baths, 738 Pacific
" Remain, bartender D. Chesney, r. 738 Pa-
cific
Cuyler Frank M., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 515
Sanchez
Cuzens Henry L., carrier postofSce, r. I85314
Lexington Av
Cyclers' Guide and Road Book (annually),
George W. Blum publisher, 330 Pine,
room 51
Cyclery The, Devany, Hopkins & Co. pro-
prietors, 520-522 Stanyan and 1923-1929
Page
Cycling West Publishing Co. Tne, Clarence N.
Ravlin manager Pacific Coast depart-
ment, 1170 Market, room 87
Cyclist's Pavilion, Ocean Boulevard nr Fulton
CYCLOPS IRON WORKS
(Victor Etienne and Michael Dillen-
burg), manufacturers of torewery ma-
chinery, patent wood branding and
printing presses, also of the M. Dillen-
burg ice and refrigerating machines
and patent ammonia fittings, 115-117
Beale. telephone Main 5763
Cyford Albert J., salesman Home Industry Shoe
Co., r. 28 Mary
Cypress Lawn Cemetery Association, H. H.
Noble manager, 9 City Hall Square,
rooms 3-4, telephone South 570
Cypress Lawn Improvement Co., W. W. Marvin
secretary, 9 City Hall Square, rooms 3-4
Cyrus Henry E., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1326 Valencia
Cyrus Noble Distillery (Lynchburg, Ohio^
Crown Distilleries Co. proprietors, 100-
102 Front
Czapkay Adelina W., widow, r. 1213 Bush
Czarnecki Anton, cigars and tobacco, 131 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 936 Filbert
" Francis Mrs., r. 402 McAllister
D
Dabaus B. L. Mrs., teacher German and Portu-
guese Filippe's Academy of Languages
Dabcovich John C, fruits, 112 Stockton, r. 417
Stockton
Dabel G. Mrs., lodgings, 316, 4th
" George, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 316,
4th
" Herman (Bo Idt & Dabel), r. 1 Harriet
Dabelow William, teacher music, r. 731 Pine
DABELSTEIN HENRY,
manufacturer white labor cigars and
dealer tobacco, snuff, pipes, etc., 52
First and 2 Market, r. 13 Stanly PI
Dabelstein Robert, r. 13 Stanly PI
Dabid Henry, stableman J. J. Coalter, r. 36 Hub-
Dabis Hans, news editor California Demokrat,
r. Alameda
Dabovich Drusilla, bookkeeper, r. 1733 Eddy
Ella, cashier Thomas Hancock, r. 1733 Eddy
Dudley W., r. 1733 Eddy
George A., salesman J. Ivancovich & Co.,
r. 919% Lombard
George E., commission, r. 919% Lombard
Martin, cook Stephen M. Bacocevich
Michael, fisherman, r. 503 East
Nicholas, r. 1733 Eddy
Sebastian Rev., missionary, r. 919% Lom-
bard
Stephen, clerk, r. 1733 Eddy
' Stephen E., liquors and cigars, 601-603
Kearny, r. 246, 2d Av
da Camara Mario B., editor A Uniao Portu-
gueza, r. 919, 25th
Da Camara-Stone Francisco, barber A. P. Bo-
telho, r. 546 Folsom
Dacey George W., r. 316, 3d
" John, carpenter, r. 1012 Florida
-8®" Dacey. See Dacy and Deasy
Daclin Emile, blacksmith and wagonmaker, 607
Battery, r. 1343 Union
Dacol Josepb, blacksmith Braida & Pasquali,
r. 10 Blake
Da Col Louis, machinist J. L. Hicks, r. 511 Lin-
den Av
" Quirino (F. Masarie & Co.), r. 10 Blake
Dacons Nelson W., solicitor sewing machines,
r. 1668a Mission
J8®~Dacy. See Dacey and Deasy
Dady Robert, laborer, r. 11 Precita Av
Daehnke Charles, machinist, r. 420 Francisco
Daeweritz Moritz (Graneist & Daeweritz), r.
218 Stockton
" William, upholsterer John Hoey, r. 1319
Kearny
Dafeldecker Charles, carpenter, r. 365 Minna
Dagenais Gilles, salesman Roos Bros., r. 1020
Broderick
Daggett Almore K.. notary public and attorney
at law, 14 Montgomery, r. 318 Clement
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 554 Church
" Frank E., steward str J. D. Peters, r.
Oakland
" Frank, master mariner, r. 2611 Howard
" H. M., marine engineer, r. 545 Folsom
Daggett John, superintendent United States
Mint, NW cor 5th and Mission, r. 2023
Brodericif
Daggett John R., president The McCollam
Fishing and Trading Co., 40 California,
room 2, r. Oakland
" J. R., r. 308 Turk
" Leander B., bookkeeper, r. 2611 Howard
" May M. Miss, clerk John H. Leber, r. 1539
Polk
" R. M., merchant, r. 791 Sutter
" W., bartender California Hotel, r. 230
Kearny
4®=Daggett. See Doggett
Dagneau Hubert, carpenter, r. 1211 Folsom
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Dagneau Joseph H., plumber E. Demers, r. 1211
Folsom
Dagnino Giuseppe B., cook Joseph Guerrieri, r.
818 Sansome
D'Agostini M., foreman George de Latour, r.
5351/4 Union
d'Aquin Gerard J. M. E., with Consulate The
Netherlands, 508 Montgomery, room 20
Dahack Elsie, steward Palace Restaurant, r.
371 Jessie
Dahl Andrew, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Andrew, cabinet maker Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 2133 Mission
" Anna Miss, stenographer Winslow Ander-
son, r. 233, 12th
Dahl Bjame F., stock, real estate and mining
broker, 512 California, r. 238 Kearny
Dahl Charles, car builder, r. 33 Alvarado
" Charles, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Charles W., engineer, r. 5 Sharp PI
" Christ A., engineer Morris Windt, r. cor
San Bruno Av and 26th
" Christian, teacher languages Edward
Larcher, r. 735, 7th Av
" George, r. 2224 Greenwich
" Gustav, longshoreman, r. 309 Filbert
" Henry, butcher, r. 3225 Geary
" Henry, plumber and gasfitter, 404, 23d
" Henry Jr., butcher, 3225 Geary
" John "^(Hoffman, Dahl & Co.), r. 927 Mission
" Jennie, domestic, 1433 California
" Knut M., mechanical engineer Union I.
Wks
•' Philip, stonecutter, r. 28 Turk
" Thomas, cooper Roth, Blum & Co., r. 13
Bryant Av
" VidgoC, bookkeeper Cal. Wine Assn, r.
1707 Powell
" William F., butcher H. Dahl, r. 3325 Geary
4®"Dahl. See Dahle and Dall
DaMtoender George, druggist, 214 Kearny
Dahlberg Andrew, contractor and builder, 935
Market, room 6, r. llii Jost Av
Dahle C, proprietor California Ranch, office 35
Eddy
" William, butcher Fiore Di Vecchio, r. 2000
McAllister
4®"Dahle. See Dahl and Dall
Dahler Adam M., clerk S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 529
Noe
" Henry G., machinist S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
529 Noe
" Henry M. G., master mariner, r. 529 Noe
Dahlgren Carl, landscape painter, studio 112
Montgomery Block
" Elmer, cook Palace Hotel, r. 836b Howard
" Jennie, domestic, 1216 Haight
" Joseph, tailor Marshall F. Jones, r. 541
Stevenson
4®=Dahlgren. See Dalgren
Dahll Hans O., saloon keeper, r. 711 California
Dahlman Harry, r. 243, 9th
" Isaac H., manager Edison Phonograph Co.,
848 Market, r. 33 Eddy
" Mary, widow, r. 243, 9th
" Nathan, salesman Ti-iest & Co., r. 228% Post
Jg®-Dahlman. See Dolman and DoUman
Dahlquist John, bench hand McFarland Bros.,
r. 925 Harrison
Dahlson William O., driver C. E. Benedict, r.
1655/3 Mission
Dahlstrom Albert J., laborer r. 30!^ Harriet
" Erasmus A., butler 1422 Sutter
" Oscar F., embalmer H. F. Suhr & Co., r.
12091/2 Mission
Dahlton Alexander J., coremaker, r. 658 Har-
rison
" Oliver, carpenter Occidental Foundry, r.
658 Harrison
4®=Dahlton. See Dalton
Dahmel August E., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
519 Lyon
Dahmke Charles F., plumber, r. 109 Berry
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, 109 Berry
" George H., driver Cal. Brewing Co., r. 1308,
17th
4®="Dahmke. See Damcke
Dahms Charles H., baker Albert Komsthoeft, r.
337 Turk
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
309X0 31-r iVlARKEX ST.
Dahoney James, expressman, 761 Market, r. 70
Brosnan
4fS=Dahoney. See Doheney
Dahse Theodore, yardman John Rosenfeld Sons,
r. 68 Clementina
Daigger Mary Miss, domestic, 459!^ Bryant
Daigneau Ira S., clerk Theodoi-e Hermann & Co.,
r. 407 Sutter
Dailey C. E., r. 43 Montgomery Block
" Charles E., r. cor 49th Av and H
Dailey Edward C, manager Pacific Coast
branch The B. F. Goodrich Co. and The
Goodrich Hard Rubber Co. and Columbia
Rubber Works Co., 35 New Montgomery,
r. Oakland
Dailey H. Henry, teamster, r. mSVs Clementina
" Leonard, driver Chas. Steinlels, r. 1427
" O., cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" Peter J., cigars and tobacco, 1300 Market.
r. Oakland
• • Thomas v., tailor, r. 932 Sanchez
" William, boiler maker, r. 932 Sanchez
" William R., theatrical manager, r. 433, 2d
Daily Ann Miss, r. T/z Clyde
" Catharine, widow, r. 9 Clyde
" Charles T., capitalist, r. 2512 Clay
Daily Commercial News, Commarcial Publish-
ing Co., publishers and proprietors, 34
California
" Daniel, laborer, r. 714 Clyde
Daily Evening Bulletin, R. A. Crothers pub-
lisher, 622 Montgomery
" J. B., foreman Albert Hansen, r. 405, 6th
' ' Jeremiah, chief clerk Merchants' Exchange
Assn., r. 50 Tehama
" John, r. 307 Mason
" John, varnish polish, r. 454 Jessie
" John T., trimmer Sxerling Furniture Co., r.
9/2 Clyde
Daily Journal of Commerce, S. F. Journal of
Commerce Publishing Co. publishers, 321
Montgomery
" M. D. Mrs., r. 1221 O'Farrell
" Nellie, typewriter, r. 668 Clementina
Daily Report, Daily Report Publishing Co. pub-
lishers, 238 Montgomery
Daily Report PublisMng Co., William M. Bun-
ker president, printers and publishers,
publication office 238 Montgomery and
730 Market, telephone Main 1992, editorial
rooms 320 Saasome, telephone Main 1993
Daily Shipping and Hotel News, Jay Feder-
lein publisher, 403 Market
" William H., teamster, r. 9 Clyde
^S^Daily. See Dailey, Daley, Daly and Deiley
Dain Thomas, office 545 California, room 9
je@=Dain. See Dane and Dayn
Daingerfield Eliza R., widow, r. 712 Sutter
Daingerfield WiUiam R., judge Superior
Court Department 2, chambers New City
Hall, 3d floor, r. 712 Sutter
Dainhart Mary, widow, r. 122914 Stevenson
Dairymen's Union of California,
Warren Dutton president, George W.
Burbank vice-president, E. W. Steele
treasurer, John R. Denman secretary,
L. Tomasini manager, dealers in dairy
produce and provisions, 113-119 Davis
Daisley George, clerk Newman & Levinson, r.
15 Clara
" John, sawfller C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 334,
17th
" Samuel, miller, r. 15 Clara
" WilliamD.,mealmanYoloMills,r. 15Clara
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Daiss Andrew, clerk J. Baumgarten & Co., r. 517
Post
•' Charles (Daiss & Bauer), r. cor Way land
and Somerset
" Charles M., jeweler Glindemann & Scweltz-
er, r. 517 Post
" Edward C, plumber, 510 Post, r 517 Post
" John, cement worker, r. 4 Taylor Terrace
" Katie Miss, cleaning and dyeing feathers,
517 Post
" & Bauer (Charles Daiss and Adolph Bauer),
dairymen, cor Wayland and Somerset
Dajas Louis, attendant Lurline Baths, r. 113
Austin Av
Dakan Sarah E., widow, r. 1018 Clay
Dake Edmund C. proprietor E. C. Dake"s Ad-
vertising Agency, 64-65 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg. r. 17IT9 Turk
" Edmund D., manager Edmund C. Dake, r.
1020 Market
" Leland W.. clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 1709
Turk
DAKE'S E. C. ADVERTISING
AGENCY, 64-65 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg, telephone Main 1063
Dakin A. T. Mrs., widow, bakery, 940 Fillmore
" Charles W., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 638 Jessie
" C. W. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 638 Jessie
" Edward A., managerDakin Publishing Co. ,
32Ct Sansome, room 46
" Edwin (Dakin & Libbey), r. San Mateo
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaking, 1516 Eddy
" Mary E., widow, liquors, SW cor Kearny
and North Point
Dakin Publishing Co., E. A. Dakin manager,
lithographers and electric printers, 320
Sansome, room 46
" Victor H., foreman Commercial Soap Co.,
r. San Mateo
" & Libbey (Edwin Dakin and John G.
Libbey), soap manufacturers, 214 Sacra-
mento
.^"Dakin. See Deacon and Deakin
Dalaine Charles V., lumberman, r. 730 Folsom
Dalberto Frank (A. G. Kamacciotti & Co.), r.
2939M Clay
D'Albis Giovanni, carpenter, r. 2 Washoe PI
Dalby Edgar W., trackman Market St. Ry., r.
121/2 Brosnan
Dale Albert, secretary Cigar Makers' Interna-
tional Union, 368 Jessie, r. Berkeley
" Andrew J., r. 609 Bartlett
" Bertha Mrs., specialist, r. 1.328 Grove
" Edward, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" James, fireman Presidio and Ferries RR,
r. 1204 Union
'■■ John D., cook John Swain, r. 45 Everett
" John H., foreman Eagle Iron Foundry, r.
28.33 Washington
" Joseph, teamster J. Noonan, r. 615 Green
" Lizzie Miss, housekeeper, r. 5 Rausch rear
" Martin, physician, r. 1328 Grove
" Owen, stage manager Cremorne Theater, r.
132 Rose
" WilliamC, cigar manufacturer, 1330Grove.
r. 1328 Grove
" William E., machinist Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks. r. 3714 Cheslev
" William J. (George W. Tindal & Co.), r.
721 L^nion
iiS-Dale. See Deyl
Dalera Da vide, r. 7 Greenwich
Daley Ann Mrs., bakery, 1134 Folsom
" Bridget, groceries, 230 Langton
Daley Catherine, widow, r. 2950 Howard
" Charles F., lineman Fire Alarm and Police
Telegraph, r. 934 Day
" Charles W., fireman Park and Ocean RR,
r. 20091/2 Golden Gate Av
" Daniel J., plumber and gasfltter, 330 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 52114 Lombard
" Dennis J., policeman, r. 521% Lombard
" Eugene J., machine hand Townley Bros.,
r. 1402 Army
" Frank H.. iron molder McCormick Bros.,
r. 1617 Howard
" George, broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg Co.,
r. 133, 17th
" Harry, clerk, r. 1002a Union
" Henry, oiler Michael Conlon, r. 1122 Larkin
" James, foundryman Union I Wks, r. 501
Napa
" James, laborer W. W. Montague & Co., r.
121 Pierce
" James, laborer, r. 11 Patton
" James, plasterer, r. 321 Minna
" James, porter Charles Levy & Co., r. 530,
9th
" James, porter Western Sugar Refinery
r. W s Manchester nr 37th
" James M., janitor, r. Ws Manchester nr
Precita Av
" James T., liquors, 422, 5th, r. 416 Ringold
" Jane Miss, clerk T. Clancy & Co., r. 522, 6th
" Jeremiah, engineer Magdalen Asylum
" John, bartender James T. Daley, r. 416
Ringold
" John, blacksmith, r. Serpentine Av nr Fol-
som
" John, horseshoer, r. 476 Tehama
" John, hoseman Engine 12, r. 712 Montgom-
ery
" John, liquors, 500 Davis, r. 712 Montgomery
" John A., clerk Cal. Barrel Co., r. 904
Illinois
" John W., salesman, r. 435 Kearny
" Joseph, laborer, r. 318 Minna
" Josephine, widow, r. 868 Mission
" Lawrence T., paper hanger, r. 1220 Powell
" L. M. Mrs., r. American Exchange Hotel
" Margaret Miss, r. 123i/4, 25th
" Martin, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. Pennsyl-
vania Av nr Yolo
" Mary, widow, r. 553 Natoma
" Mary, widow, r. SE cor Alabama and Mont-
calm
" Mary, widow, furnished rooms, 1220 Powell
" Matthew, driver, r. Serpentine Av nr Fol-
som
" Michael J., foreman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 121 Pierce
" Michael W., r. 1617 Howard
" MoUie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
416 Ringold
" Nettie Miss, typewriter, r. 121 Pierce
" Patrick, r. 416 Ringold
" Patrick F., lumberman Humboldt Lumber
Mill Co., r. 717 Howard
" Peter, bartender, r. 712 Montgomery
" Robert H., architect, 216 Post
" Thomas, laborer F. S. Moody, r. 616, 6th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1212 Larkin
■' Thomas, watchman Hibernia Brewery, r.
71914 Tehama
" Thomas J., janitor, r. W s Manchester nr
Precita Av
" Thomas M., marine fireman, r. 224 Clara
rear
" W., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt&Co., r.
1619 Howard
" W.. ship painter P. C. SS. Co.
" W. H., r. 100, 5th
" William H., bookkkeeper Cutting Fruit
Packing Co., r. 553 Natoma
" William J., freight clerk J. D. Spreckels &
Bros. Co., r. 2738 Howard
4®- Daley. See Dailey, Daily and Daly
Dalgetty Alexander, machinist, r. 413, 4th
" James, machinist, r. 551i/2 Howard
Dalgleish Charles G., carpenter, r. 3II14 Polk
" Ellen D., widow, r. 2111/2 Polk
" John C. conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1835
Eddy
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Dalin Olaf, bartender Mrs. Sarah Stewart, r.
338 Ritch
Dall Charles L,., r. 35 John
" Christine E., clerk Hooker & Co., r. 3211^
Guerrero
" Christine J., widow, r. 321!^ Guerrero
" Christopher, r. 1210 Mason
" Edward R., collector Spring Valley W.
W., r. 1103 Hyde
" Peter, molder Thompson Bros., r. 820
Greenwich
" Peter P., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 1169
Valencia
4®- Dall. See Dahl
Dallam Frederick B., salesman Armes & Dal-
lam, r. Oakland
" Joseph S., clerk S. F. Chronicle, r. 622 Shot-
well
" Richard B. (Armes & Dallam), r. 1735 Sut-
Dallamore Elizabeth, widow, r. 1529 Washington
" Frederick J., plasterer, r. 414 Devisadero
" George C, plumbing, 414 Devisadero, r. 1529
Washington
" Mark, plumber George C. Dallamore, r. 414
Devisadero
4®= Dallamore. See Delamore and Dellamore
Dallas Amanda, widow, r. 416 Laguna
" George, clerk John B. Dallas, r. 242, 7th
" James, teamster Cutter & Co., r. 242, 7th
" John (Dallas & Damcke), r. 548 Valencia
" John B., wood and coal, 1106 Folsom, r. 242,
7th
" Robert B., teamster, r. 242, 7th
Dallas & Damcke (John Dallas and Otto
Damcke). proprietors Mission and City
Transfer Co., 548 Valencia
Dallberg Hugo, cook Franz Siebrecht, r. 421
Green
Dalldorf Rudolph, r. 836 Broadway
Dallemand Albert (Dallemand & Co.), r. 2211
Buchanan
Dallemand & Co. (Albert Dallemand, Tobias
and Max Oberfelder and James P. Edoff)
wholesale wine and liquor merchants,
and sole proprietors celebrated Cream
Pure Rye, 215-217 California, telephone
Main 1747, and 51 Lake, Chicago
Dallerup John, rigger P. C. SS. Co.
Dalligny Louise, widow, r. 215 Minna
Dalliva Henry S., journalist, r. 1622 Laguna
" Henry, clerk L. Dallman & Co., r. 1235
O'Farrell
" L. & Co. (Louis Dallman), produce commis-
sion merchants, 224 Washington
" Louis (L. Dallman & Co.), r. 1235 O'Farrell
4®= Dallman. See Dahlman
Dallorzo Susan, widow, r. 2707 Laguna
Dally Andrew J., engineer, r. eOS'/i Locust Av
" John R., chief engineer revenue cutter
Commodore Perry
" Joseph F., bookkeeper J. K. Armsby Co.,
r. 608'/2 Locust Av
D'Almaro Alessandro, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Dalmas George W., cooper Adelsdorfer & Bran-
denstein, r. 1450 Minna
" Henry D., cooper, r. 8 Lily Av
" John K., whitener Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
15 Pearl
" William W., machinist, r. 15 Pearl
Dalmon Harry A., clerk, r. 243, 9th
" Marie, widow, r. 243. 9th
Dalpino Amato, fruits and vegetables, r. 1526
Dupont
" Dante (Barsocchini & Co.), r. 1510'/^ Powell
" Giovanni, fruits and vegetables, 1209
Turk
Dalporto Augosto, fruits and vegetables, 490'/^
8th
" Charles, helper Atlas I. Wks
Dalrymple Hudson, r. 1119'^ Ellis
Dalto Angelo, bootblack, r. 1212 Kearny
" Frank, bootblack, 629 Montgomery, r. 6 No-
ble's Alley
" Joseph, bootblack, r. 8 Reed PI
" Luigi, bootblack, r. 1212 Kearny
" Luigi, bootblack, 325 Grant Av, r. 8 Reed PI
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Dalto Michael (Dalto & Lombardi), r. 505 Green
" & Lombardi (Michael Dalto and Michael
Lombardi), liquors, 505 Green
Dalton Benton C, salesman Dalton Bros., r. 42
Oak
Dalton Brothers (Frank and Thomas B.), fruit
and produce commission merchants, 317-
319 Davis
" B. W., painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r. 319
Fillmore
" Charles, teamster J. F. Holland, r. 427
Oak
" Charles R., furniture, 808-810 Valencia, r.
330, 19th
" Clyde F., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. NW
cor Fair Oaks and 26th
" Daniel Mrs., widow, r. 1414 Baker
" Dennis J., bartender F. J. Scanlon, r. SE
cor Point Lobos and 30th Avs
" Edward, r. 12 Elizabeth
" Edward, waiter Martin Franusich, r. 843
Market
" Edward E., policeman, r. 223 Shotwell
" Edward J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co.,r. 223 Shotwell
" Ellen, widow, r. 1414 Baker
" Eugene, stonemason, r. 2831 Jackson
" Frank (Dalton Bros.), r. NW cor 26th and
Fair Oaks
" George A., clerk, r. 12 Elizabeth
" Henry & Sons Co. (Oakland, Cal.), Henry
N. Dalton president, manufacturers
sash weights, 117-119 Howard
" Henry N., president Henry Dalton &
Co., 117-119 Howard, r. Oakland
" Irwin W., driver, r. 12 Elizabeth
" James, laborer, r. 3 Chestnut
" James, laborer, r. 2831 Jackson
" John, engineer, r. eVz Boyd
" John P., painter, r. 411i/4 Waller
" John W., laborer U. S. Customs,
Geary
" Martin J., laborer, r. 8 Clementina
" Mary, widow, r. 44 Clinton Park
" Mary Mrs., proprietor Everett House,
55, 2d
" Michael, laborer, r. 11 Harriet
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 425 Fremont
" Nina Lyon, vocalist, r. 42 Oak
" Patrick, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3610
Mission
" P. E. (Contra Costa Laundry Co.), r. Oak-
land
" Peter E., painter, r. 112 Valley
" Peter E., paper hanger, r. 12 Elizabeth
" Richard, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1616
Grove
" Thomas B. (Dalton Bros.), r. 2510 Clay
" William, laborer, r. 11 Caroline
" William, painter, r. 319 Fillmore
Dalton William Dray Co. (William H. Dalton) ,
draymen, 317 Davis
" William H. (William Dalton Dray Co.), r.
NW cor 26th and Fair Oaks
" William P., policeman, r. 2209 Mission
" William H., 3d assistant engineer str Po-
mona, r. Oakland
4®="Dalton. See Dahlton
Da Luz Francisco F., groceries and liquors, 721
Broadway, r. 719 Broadway
Daly Ada, widow, r. 2113 Powell
" Alice Miss, teacher music, r. 309, 5th
" Andrew J., laborer, r. 1909 Geary
" Ann, widow, r. 14 Alemany
" Ann, widow, r. 1018 Webster
" Anna E. Miss, actress, r. 737 Hayes
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Daly Annie, widow, r. 361, 11th
"' Annie A. Mrs. (Daly & Curran), r. Santa
Clara, Cal.
" Annie R. Miss, teacher music, r. 1111, 2-lth
" Benjamin, r. 1424 Dolores
" Bridget, widow, r. 277 Stevenson
" Bridget, widow, r. 1621 Leavenworth
" Bridget Mrs., groceries. 230 Langton
" Catherine, widow, r. 2936 Howard rear
" Catherine, widow, varieties, Railroad Av
nr 14th Av South
" Cecelia A. Miss, principal Stanford Me-
morial Free Kindergarten No. 3, r. 2313
Clay
" Charles H., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard-
ware Co., r. Oakland
■' Cornelius, r. 627 Greenwich
" Cornelius, liq^iors, 430 Brannan, r. 60 Zoe
" Cornelius, pipe layer, r. 254 Clementina
" Cornelius, pressman Upton Bros., r. 31 Dor-
land
" Carol J., hutler, .517 Sutter
" Daniel, bookkeeper, r. 5 Rausch rear
" Daniel, laborer Haslett & Bailey, r. 331
Beale
" David, plumber, r. 2715 Bush
" Denis, teamster, r. 2715 Bush
" Dennis, laborer, r. 4 Bryant Av
" Dennis, lumberman, r. 319 Bryant
" Dennis J., plumber J. T. Cosgrove, r. 361,
11th
" Edmond, laborer, r. 1007, 15th Av South
" Edward, butcher, r. 737 Hayes
" Edward, hostler E. J. Root, r. 1212 Golden
Gate Av
" Edward, steward La Grande Laundry, r.
14 Alemany
■' Ella, laundress, r. 361, 11th
" Eugene, longshoreman, r. 4I8V2 Ringold
" Felix Mrs., widow, r. 411 Ellis
" Frank, driver, r. 653 Folsom
" George, clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. 614 Geary
" George F., clerk, r. 2313 Clay
" Harry, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 3
Beale PI
" Henry, stevedore, r. 3 Beale PI
" James, r. 69 Natoma
" James, r. 728 Powell
" James, boatbuilder, r. 1111, 24th
" James, teamster Oregon Imp. Co.. r. 504, 1st
" James C, attorney at law, 419 California,
room 23
" James E., deputy County Clerk, r. 728 Pow-
ell
" James H., liquors, 122, 2d, r. 648 Howard
" James J., tilesetter, r. 57Tremont Av
" James R. (Daly & Co.), r. 551!^ Stevenson
" James W., blacksmith, r. 16 Masonic Av
" Jane Miss, dressmaker, r. 60 Zoe
" Jean T., restaurant, 619 Merchant, r. 628
Merchant
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 10 Michigan
" Jeremiah, laborer, 1. 532 Folsom
" Jeremiah, porter I. M. Wentworth & Co., r.
31 Dorland
" Jeremiah J., r. 209 Waller
" Jeremiah J. Jr., blacksmith, r. 532 Folsom
" John, blacksmith, r. 14^2, 24th
" John, carpenter, r. Railroad Av nr 14th Av
South
" John, coalpasser, r. 547, 1st
" John, finisher Central Hardware and Sup-
ply Co., r. 454 Jessie
" John, fireman, r. 527 Mission
" John, gilder S. & G. gump, r. 31 Dorland
Daly John, hackman Pac. Carriage Co., r. 592
Stevenson
John, liquors, 214 Eddy, r. 1 Cedar Av
John, pressman E. A. Jannsen & Co., r. 532
Folsom
John, waiter, r. 224 Minna
John, watchman r. 218 Langton
John A., printer, r. 361, 11th
John B., clerk P. C. Molloy, r. 823 Larkin
John C, r. 1117, 23d
John C, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 653 Folsom
John D. (Daly & Caidwell), r. 900 Guerrero
John E., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
15 Michigan
John F., president Union Gas Engine Co.,
309-311 Howard, r. Alameda
John J., box maker, r. 2113 Powell
John P., laborer, r. 1060 Kentucky
DALY JOHN R.,
mercliant tailor, 319 Stockton
Daly Joseph, horseshoer, r. Prentiss nr Cortland
Av
Joseph I., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 1
Clyde
Joseph W., blacksmith helper Spring Val-
ley W. W., r. 47 Prentiss
Kate, widow, r. 2213 Powell
Kate C, widow, notions, 256, 1st
Kathryn H. Miss, teacher elocution, r. 721
Geary
Katie, domestic, 2725 Pacific Av
Lawrence, r. 1117, 23d
Lawrence, seaman, r. 445, 5th
Lawrence Jr., frame maker, r. 1117, 23d
Maggie Miss, nurse, 2308 California
Margaret Mrs., groceries, 527 Mission
Martin, laborer, r. Missouri nr Army
Mary, widow, r. 119, 7th
Mary, widow, r. 445, 5th
Mary, widow, r. Prentiss nr Cortland Av
Mary Miss, typewriter, r. 121 Pierce
Mary A., widow, lodgings, 653 Folsom
Mary F. Miss, compositor Call, r. 737 Hayes
Maurice, horse collar maker W. Davis
& Son, r. 790, 18th
May Miss, dressmaker, r. 1018 Webster
Michael, longshoreman, r. 1714 Harrison
Michael, restaurant keeper, r. 3 Rose Av
Nora Miss, janitress Garfield Primary
School, r. 714 Green
Oliver J., barber, 415 Hayes, r. 589 Ash Av
Patrick, laborer, r. 827 Pacific
Patrick J., produce dealer, 306 Davis, r. 302
Capp
Patrick M., stock dealer, r. 923 Vallejo
Peter (Daly & Davitt), r. 1728 Devisadero
Robert J., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 3
Beale PI
Roscoe S., compositor D. S. Stanley & Co.,
r. 1914 Powell
Sarah, widow, r. 316 Beale
Thomas, laborer, r. 15 Michigan
Thomas, laborer, r. 441 Ivy Av
Thomas, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. SW cor 26th and Capp
Thomas J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 60 Zoe
Thomas J., bookkeeper, r. 430 Brannan
Thomas O., machinist, r. 2313 Clay
Thomas R., pattern maker, r. 1111, 24th
Walter, machine hand, r. 3 Beale PI
William, bartender James McCarthy, r.
734 >5 Howard
William, boxmaker, r. 2113 Powell
William, laborer, r. 2715 Bush rear
William, tanner Norton Tanning Co., r.
17th Av South bet P and Q
William Mrs., widow, r. 2 Vallejo Terrace
William A., chair finisher Heywood Bros.
& Co., r. 946 Mission
William A., teamster, r. 42 Tehama
William B., attorney at law, 38 Nevada
Block, r. 1018 Webster
William H., deputy License Collector, r.
2313 Clay
William H., salesman Cal. Saw Wks, r.
Cosmopolitan Hotel
William W., groceries and liquors, NE cor
22d and Guerrero, r. 748, 22d
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Daly & Co. (James R. Daly), liquors, SE cor
Mason and Jackson
Daly & Coldwell (John D. Daly and Ira B.
Coldwell), proprietors San Mateo Dairy,
1010 Valencia, branch office 35 Eddy
DALY & CURRAN
(Mrs. A. A. Daly and H. L. Curran),
proprietors Tlie Old Book Store, 206
Powell
Daly & Davitt (Peter Daly and John B. Davitt),
bakery, 408 Hayes, 120, 6th and 1709
Devisadero
jg®=Daly. See Dailey Daily, Daley and Deily
Dalziel Andrew, manager Dalziel & MoUer, 554
Mission, r. Oakland
" Ira B., veterinary dentist, 605 Golden Gate
Av
" James, salesman Dalziel & MoUer, r. Oak-
land
" Robert (Dalziel & Moller), r. Oakland
Dalziel & Moller (Robert Dalziel and William
Moller), plumbers and gasfltters' sup-
plies, 554-556 Mission, telephone Main
1312
i3S"Dalziel. See Delzelle
Dam Cleveland L., deputy Commissioner Cali-
fornia State Bureau of Labor Statistics,
325 Sutter, r. 2934 California
>8®="Dam. See Damm
Daman Theodore, carpenter, r. 1007 Oak
Damassa Daniel, laborer, r. 21 Ohio PI
Damassino Marcello, employee D. Ghirardelli
Co., r. 22 Valparaiso
Dambacher Alexander E., salesman D. Ghirar-
delli Co., r. Alameda
Dambrin Charles, steward str Washtenaw
Damcke Otto (Dallas & Damcke),r. 548 Valencia
i8®-Damcke. See Dahmke
Dameron James P., attorney at law, r. 2709
Larkin
" John D., physician, 423 Ellis
Damery Annie, liquors, 738 Howard
Dames Hans, local editor S. F. Tageblatt, 633
Merchant, r. 814 Green
Damjanovich Antone, waiter Damjanovich &
Vukovich, r. 473 Jessie
" Peter (Damjanovich & Vukovich), r. 473
Jessie
" & Vukovich (Peter Damjanovich and John
Vukovich), restaurant, 120^2 Taylor
Damkroeger Daniel, architect, r. 1117 Broad-
way
" Gottlieb, carpenter, r. 1113 Pacific
DAMKROEGER HENRY,
physician and surgeon, bours 8 to 9
a. m., 1 to 3 and 6 to 7:30 p. m., Sun-
days 9 to 10 a. m. only, office and r. 719
Larkin, telephone East 416
Damm Fritz, porter, r. 28 Turk
4S=Damm. See Dam
Damman Rudolph, porter H. Stelling & Co.
Dammer Oscar, brewer, r. 330 Minna
Dammes Gertrude, widow, r. 2233 Geary
" William, cigar maker, r. 2233 Geary
Damner Samuel, tailor, 206 O'Farrell, r. 3031/2
Mason
Damon Frank, shifter Orpheum Theatre
" Frank E., collector G. H. Umbsen & Co., r.
411/2 Ridley
" George, r. 642, 4th
" George C, carpenter, 4 Camp
" George D., ship builder, r. 411% Ridley
" Henry, cook. r. 717% Vallejo
Damon James E., loans and real estate, money
loaned on real estate and collaterals,
Alameda property a specialty, houses
built and sold on installments, 303 Mont-
gomery, r. 441 Central Av, Alameda
" John, cigars, E s Stanyan nr Haight, r. 417
Stanyan
" John, maltster Empire Malt House, r. 2219
Powell
" Marshall, marine engineer, r. 411a Ridley
" Matthias, maltster Empire Malt House, r.
428 Chestnut rear
" Michael, laborer, r. 76, 3d
" Newton F., r. 617 Shotwell
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET 8T.
Damon N. F. Mrs., fancy work, 141 Post, r. 617
Shotwell
" Sarah A., widow, r. 720, 24th
,, Seth T., driver Wilcox & Gibbs S. M. Co.,
r. 2413 Clay
" Silas E., miner, r. 139 Fair Oaks
4®"Damon. See Daemon
Damonte Antone, porter A. J. Abrams & Co., r.
507 Union
" Joseph L.., cigar manufacturer, 1409 Dupont
" Rosario, porter, r. 517 Union
" Samuel, r. 519 Union
Damozonio John, paste layer L. Nunziato &
Son, r. 1717 Stockton
" L. & Co. (Liuigi Damozonio and Giovanni
Garbarino), liquors, 1237 Dupont
" Luigi (L. Damozonio & Co.), r. 1717 Stockton
Dams Henry, teacher languages, 1108 Clay
" Minnie Mrs., teacher embroidery, 1108 Clay
Dana Frank M., clerk D. Appleton & Co., r. 330
Golden Gate Av
" Henry A., clerk Blochman & Cerf, r. 132,
13th
" Henry S., with Shreve & Co., r. 1350 Hyde
" Jane, widow, r. 526 O'Farrell
" Percy, steward Occidental Club, r. 605
Bush
Danahy Daniel, laborer, r. 1024, 19th
" Julia, dressmaker, r. 411% Bay
" Mary, widow, janitress Douglass Primary
School, r. 1024, 19th
" Mary, widow, r. 3215% Sacramento
" Michael, laborer, r. 3504 Kentucky
" Thomas, teamster, r. 445 Minna
" Timothy, laborer, r. 445 Minna
" Timothy Jr., waiter, r. 445 Minna
" William, hoseman Engine 10, r. 356 Bran-
nan
jftS^Danahy. See Danehy, Denahy and Denehy
Danckwardt Henry, barber, 1048 McAllister
D'ANOONA A. A.,
physician and professor of physiology
medical and dental departments Uni-
versity of California, office 600 Sutter,
Wentoan Bldg, hours 1 to 3 p. m., tele-
phone black 841, r. 2116 Devisadero
D'Ancona A. Dawson, attorney at law, 405 Mont-
gomery, room 19, r. 2116 Devisadero
" David A., r. 2131 O'Farrell
Dancsak Joseph, laborer Whyte & De Rome, r.
107 Farallones
Dand Charles, bartender C. Frederick Olsen, r.
631 Jackson
Dandola F., quartermaster str San Bias
" Gaetano, cook, r. 1125 Stockton
D' Andrea Domenico. liquors, 35 Hinckley
Dane Mary A., widow, r. 225 Fair Oaks
>6®=Dane. See Dain and Dayan
4®=Danebaum. See Dannenbaum
Danehy Bartholmew, laborer, r. 524 Indiana
" Daniel, hostler Bay City Soda Water Co.,
r. 116 Golden Gate Av
" James H., contractor, r. 3305 Geary
>g®-Danehy. See Danahy, Denahy and Denehy
Daneke Richard, salesman Leege & Mills
JgS"Danenfelzer. See Dannenfelser
Daneri A. & Co. (Andrew Daneri), fruits and
vegetables, 1101 Powell
" Andrew (A. Daneri & Co.), r. 1 Sheppard PI
" Attilio H. (E. H. Daneri & Co.), r. 808
Vallejo
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 23 Scott PI
Daneri E.H. & Co. (Emile H. and Attilio H.
Daneri), hardware, cutlery and twines,
418 Battery
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Daneri Emile H. (E. H. Daneri & Co.), r. 92Sb
Greenwich
" Eugene J., salesman, r. 1116Filbert
DANERI F. & CO.,
importers and dealers wines and
liquors, and wholesale grocers, 412-414
Battery
Daneri Frank, r. 309 Broadway
" Henry F., salesman E. H. Daneri & Co., r.
808 Vallejo
" John (P. Belando & Co.), r. 1308 Powell
" John, liquors, 921 Battery
" John, salesman American Biscuit Co.
" Joseph, teamster, r. 1308 Powell
" Louis (C. E. Musto & Co.). r. 1107 Kearny
" Luigi, farmer, r. 1114 Montgomery
" Madalina, widow, r. 1013 Montgomery
" Michael, laborer Garcia & Maggini, r. 1013
Montgomery
" Stefano, laborer, r. 720 Union
Danforth Andrew J., bookkeeper, r. 514, 26th
" Charles, seaman str Mariposa
Danforth E. (Edwin and Edward P. Danforth
and Charles H. Gilman), proprietors
Broadway U. S. Bonded Warehouse, SW
cor Battery and Broadway
Danforth Edward P. (C. H. Gilman & Co. and
E. Danforth), r. 1816 Vallejo
" Edwin (C. H. Gilman & Co. and E. Dan-
forth), r. 3027 Broadway
" Fred R., deputy County Clerk, r. 3023 Clay
" Lucius F., decorator, r. 1533 Bush
ii®"Dangerfleld. See Daingerfield
Dangers Diedrich (J. Hoeges & Co. and Wheat-
on, Breon & Co.), r. 2818 Bush
" Frederick, laborer, r. 1050 Folsom
" Henry, stable foreman Cal. Bottling Co.,
r. 1839 Howard
Danglada Antonio, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co.,
r. 1318 Sacramento
•' Antonio Jr., clerk, r. 1318 Sacramento
" Arthur F., clerk Mattoon & Danglada and
notary public, 508 Battery, r. 1811 Baker
" Ignacio (Mattoon & Danglada), r. 3021
Broderick
Dangus Louis, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 21 Dehon
Danhauer Louis H., cashier Armour Packing
Co., r. 326 Eddy
Danhauser Bertha Mrs., r. 423 Bryant
" Sarah, widow, r. 423 Bryant
Danicheff Kid Glove Factory, Cyprien Li-
mousin proprietor, 119 Grant Av
Daniel Antone, bootblack, r. 530, 3d
" Bertha, widow, varieties, 821 Pacific
" Dora, widow, r. 10 Grant Alley
" Frank, teamster, r. 10 Grant Alley
" Henry, upholsterer, r. 10 Grant Alley
" John (John Daniel & Co.), r. 3013 Polk
" John & Co. (John Daniel), monuments, SE
cor Central Av and Bush
" Laura Miss, teacher Girls High School, r.
2013 Polk
" Lilbert L., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1020 Castro
" May W. Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 3013 Polk
Daniel Meyer Building, 314 Pine
" William, plumber, r. 11% Elwood rear
J8®=" Daniel. See Daniels and Dannals
Danielewicz Sigmund, insurance, r. 636 Green
Daniell John A., foreman Jules Le Maitre, r.
708 Mason
" William, carrier postoface, r. 708 Mason
Daniells John R., teacher Business Evening
School, r. 521 Post
Daniels Andrew N., bookkeeper Norwich Union
Fire Ins. Society, r. Oakland
" Daniel, engineer Bolander & Perkins, r.
1501 Waller
" Edward W., with Shreve & Co., r. 410 Hyde
" Emil, teamster William G. Loewe, r.
Tingley nr Mission
" Frank V., carpenter, 23314 Eddy, r. 306
Leavenworth
" Frederick, engineer Western Light and
Power Co., r. 33, 6th
" George, laborer, r. 218 Ritch
" George E. (Smith & Daniels), r. 3 Haight
" George J., musician, r. 338 Green
" George M., 2d lieut. U. S. revenue cutter
Bear
" Gus v., painter, 40 New Montgomery, r.
3333 California
" Harold P., mechanic, r. 2804, 16th
" Harry J., laborer, r. 233 Filbert
" Hugo, cabinet maker, r. 13 Moss
" James P., cement worker, r. 730 Fell
" John, cabinet maker, r. Tingley nr Mission
Daniels Joseph L., Pacific Coast agent Mitch-
elson & Hibbard, dealers leaf tobacco,
(Kansas City, Mo.), 410 Sacramento, r.
Oakland
" Louis M., salesmanMitchelson& Hibbard,
r. Oakland
" Margaret Mrs., liquors, 318 Ritch
" Margaret E., widow, r. 1635 Church
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1926 Market
" Nelson H., blacksmith helper Isidore
Burns, r. 2021 Mason
" Oscar, clerk Rivers Bros., r. 730 Fell
" Ralph C, student, r. 1777 Green
Daniels Roy A., manager Bruenn's Piano House,
228 Post, r. SW cor Mars and Corbett Av
" Samuel, r. 1315 Howard
" Samuel H., exchange teller The Bank of
California, r. 1321 Leavenworth
" ShuU, foreman, r. 1020 Vermont
" Theodore, harness maker, r. 160954 Dupont
" Thomas J., machinist, r. 1777 Green
" Thomas M., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 523
Pine
" Vesta M., widow, r. 3 Haight
" Walter, clerk William Boger. r. 730 Fell
" William, r. 1333 Hayes
" William, carriage maker, r. Tingley nr
Mission
" William, harness maker Joseph W. Mc-
Tigue, r. 1513 Noe
" William Mrs., r. 968 Harrison
" William B., cook, r. 823 Greenwich
" William F., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
322, 12th
" William H., manager Curtis Publishing
Co. and Orange Judd Co., 78 Columbian
Bldg, r. 136 Haight
" William T., capitalist, r. 1333 Hayes
'g®~Daniels. See Daniel and Dannals
Danielsen Peter (Andersen & Danielsen) r. 1623
Pine
Danielson Albert H., clerk Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. SE cor Texas and Butte
" Alonzo H., apprentice Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. SE cor Texas and Butte
Andrew, fireman str Transit, r. Oakland
August, seaman str City of Everett
Charles, employee C. C. Burr & Co., r. 1328
Filbert rear
Charles B., fruit peddler, r. 1615 Powell
C. P., painter, r. 369, Uth
F., cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
G. A., seaman U. S. str Albatross
Gustave, bookkeeper, r. SE cor Texas and
Butte
John, tailor, r. 608 Sacramento
John F., foreman Tubbs Cordage Co., r. SE
cor Texas and Butte
Sven, restaurant, 413!4 East North
William, painter, r. 31 Chesley
Danielwitzlsadore, attorney at law, 324 Pine,
room 16, r. 303914, 16th
" Joseph, real estate, r. 3039V^, 16th
Daniher Margaret, widow, r. 421 Franklin
Danis Albert F., barber, 3940 Mission, r. Shot-
well nr Army
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Danis Ozias J., whitewasher, r. 118 Lily Av
Danish Consul, John Simpson, 22 California,
room 12
" Ladies' Relief Society, Charles Warming
secretary, 25, 10th
" Society Norden, 25, 10th
Dankemeyer Fritz, fringe maker, r. 623 Howard
Danker Henry, assistant manager Trans-
atlantic Fire Insurance Co. (Hamburg),
213 Sansome, r. Alameda
Banks C. P. Mrs., widow, r. 2310 Steiner
" JohnD.,clerk,r. 2310 Steiner
" John W., deputy U. S. Shipping Commis-
sioner, r. 2310 Steiner
" Julia A. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 3310 Steiner
Dankwerth Brothers (George and Herman),
butchers, 424, 4th
" Catherine, widow, r. 814 San Jose Road
" Fritz, r. 149 Perry
" George (Dankwerth Bros.) r. 149 Perry
" Herman (Dankwerth Bros.) r. 149 Perry
Danly Chester A., clerk car accountant S. P.
Co., r. Alameda
" H. A. Miss, dressmaker, 1827 San Carlos Av
" Marion P., bookkeeper D. Apple ton & Co.,
r. Alameda
Dann Fred P., operator Louis Thors, r. Oakland
Dannals Charles H., salesman A. Quade & Co.,
r. 28 Hill
" George H., clerk A. Quade & Co., r. 28 Hill
4®"Dannals. See Daniel and Daniels
Danneil Emil, coffee roaster, r. 310 Diamond
Dannemark George H. (Dannemark & Thom-
Wohrden), r. 234 Scott
" Otto, teamster Charles S. Healey, r. 730%
Treat Av
" Richard, porter Norton, Teller & Roden, r.
73014 Treat Av
" & Thom-Wohrden (George H. Dannemark
and Henry A. Thom-Wohrden), groceries
and liquors, 234 Scott
Dannenbaum Charles, clerk Pac. Wall Paper
Co., r. 1457 Franklin
" Eugene, clerk, r. 1630 Octavia
" Joseph (Pacific Wall Paper Co.), r. 1457
Franklin
" Moses, r. 1807 Pine
" . Samuel, cigars and tobacco, 828 Market
and 133 Montgomery, r. 1807 Pine
" Samuel, salesman The Hamburger Co., r.
923 Geary
" ' Solomon, merchant, r. 1630 Octavia
" Sylvester R., salesman, r. 1807 Pine
J8®=Dannenbaum. See Danenbaum
Dannenberg Amelia, widow, r. 1306 Leaven-
worth
" Lizzie, widow, varieties, 537 Geary
" M., salesman Kast & Co., r. 537 Geary
Dannenfelser Amelia, widow, r. 1006, 24th
" Joseph E., painter, r. 1006, 24th
" L. P. Amos, carpenter, r. 1050 Howard
Danner Charles, printer Salvation Army, r. 1415
Baker
" Joseph S. (S. P. Taylor Sons), r. San An-
selmo
" Max, upholsterer, r. 523 Castro
" Minnie Mrs., varieties, 523 Castro
Dannheimer Louis, tailor, r. 1507 Sacramento
Dannmeyer Rudolph, salesman Crown Distil-
leries Co., r. 909, 19th
Danos Anna, widow, r. 2090 Market
Da Nova Domenico, porter C. R. Splivalo & Co.,
r. 11 Union PI
" Frank, clerk A. Berta Co., r. 11 Union PI
" Jennie Miss, packer W. H. Miner, r. 11
Union PI
Danskin Clarence A., with Johnson & Higgins,
r. 416 Central Av
Danton Frank, fireman, r. 214 Shotwell
" Frederick H., trunkmaker J. H. Danton, r.
214 Shotwell
" John H., manufacturer trunks and travel-
ing bags. 611% Market, r. 214 Shotwell
Dantzeisen Henry, liquors, 143 Taylor, r. 141
Taylor
" William, bartender Henry Dantzeisen, r.
141 Taylor
Danver Charles W., clerk, r. 1223
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
ORIENTAL RUGS.
COLORINGS AND DESIGNS NOVEL
AND ARTISTIC.
e-4-1-6-4'7 ywarket St.
Danville Annie Miss, candy maker, r. 5 Midway
" Jennie, widow, r. 5 Midway
Danz John, butcher, r. P nr 12th Av South
" Lizzie, widow, r. 913, 14th Av South
Danzi Peter, fruits and vegetables, 431 Hayes
Danzie Catherine, widow, r. 1180 Harrison
" Joseph, laborer, r. 1180 Harrison
Danziger Charles, solicitor American Wringer
Co., r. 351 Grove
" Henry, butcher Aaron Shenson, r. 215, 7th
" Isadore, secretary Asch& Co., 101 Grant Av,
r. The Renton
" Louis, machine operator Albert Mueller &
Co., r. 53 Shipley
Dapello Frank, bartender Louis Roscelli, r. 309
Broadway
" Louis, driver Eaver McCloskey, r. 2631 Mis-
sion
" Louis Jr., laborer, r. 2631 Mission
" Luigi, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
Dapelo Agostino, Italian groceries, 913 Battery
Dapia Rabun, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Dapken Annie, widow, r. 306 O'Farrell
Daray Louis, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
518, 3d
Darbee Robert E., oysters, 1405 Bush
" Sherman U. (Darbee & Immel), r. 115, 3d
Av
' ' & Immel (Sherman U. Darbee and Frederick
C. Immel), oysters, 23-25 and 63 Centre
Market
Darbey Edwin T., clerk, r. 336 Polk
" Elmer H., clerk M. Ehrman & Co., r. 336
Polk
Emily Miss, bookkeeper Frederick Bush-
nell, r. 336 Polk
" George W., bookkeeper, r. 336 Polk
" Walter J., clerk, r. 336 Polk
Darbom Annie, domestic, 1106 Gough
Darby Edward, insurance, r. 412 Eddy
DARBY LAYDON & CO.
(Darby Laydon), pile drivers, wharf
and bridge builders and contractors,
137-139 Main
Darby Walter H., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
514 Bush
Darch J. F., grain clerk P. C. SS. Co., r. Com-
mercial Hotel
D'Arcy Alice M. Miss, teacher Denman Gram-
mar School, r. 1712 Clay
Darcy Andrew, teamster, r. 1121 Howard
" Annie, domestic, 825 Haight
D'Arcy Catherine, Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Charles, porter Bass-Hueter Paint Co., r.
3 Columbia Square
Darcy Delia Miss (Murphy & Darcy), r. 106
Taylor
" Edward, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1341,
26th
D'Arcy George H., r. 1712 Clay
Darcy James S., marble cutter, r. 10 Falmouth
" J. J., conducter S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
D'Arcy Julia, widow, r. 725% Hayes
" Margaret, widow, r. 12 Clementina
Darcy Michael, carpenter, r. cor Hoffman Av
and 22d
D'Arcy Miles T., teamster C. S. Laumeister, r.
12 Clementina
" P., musician, r. 1623 Bush
Darcy Thomas, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Douglass and Ocean Road
D'Arcy William H., plasterer, r. S s 23d nr De
Haro
Darcy William P., blacksmith, r. 1119 Hamp-
shire
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Dardano Guillermo, clerk Urruela, Urioste &
Co., r. 703 Geary
Dare Daniel C, manager Golden Gate Adver-
tising Literary and News Bureau, 420
Montgomery, room 29
Dare John T., Prosecuting Attorney Police
Court 3 and attorney at law, room 608
Spreckles' Bldg, 927 Market, r. 25 Hill
" Starr, clerk, r. 25 Hill
Dargie Stewart M., helper Risdon I. & L.
Wks
Darius Augustus E., driver, r. 230 Noe
" Henry (Pinchon & Darius), r. 926 Broadway
" William J., blacksmith Wight & Hocking),
r. 319 Tehama
Darker Richard B., wines and liquors, 624
Sacramento, r. 622 Sacramento
Darling Abram F., stone carver A. Morris, r. 116
Waller
" Charles, r. 1130 McAllister
" Charles, clerk Edward E. Potter, r. 810 Lott
" Charles C, solicitor The Mutual Benefit
Life Ins. Co., r. 2019 Devisadero
" Charles W., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 4 Falmouth
" C. Sherman, salesman Davis Bros., r. 2830
Folsom
" D. N., bricklayer, r. 28 Turk
" George L., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg
Co., r. 2820 Folsom
" George W., painter, r. 108, 24th
" Henry F., shoemaker, r. 4 Falmouth
" Henry T., expressman, r. 4 Falmouth
" Ida Miss, r. 2316 Pine
" John, coachman, r. 804 Tavlor
" John A., major 5th Artillery U. S. A., r.
Presidio
" John H., painter, r. 848 Folsom
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 641 Valencia
" Margaret, widow, r. 108, 24th
" Oiney J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 416A
Devisadero
" William, r. Visitacion Valley nr Six Mile
House
" William E., painter, r. 108, 34th
Darlington Mary, widow, r. 831 Jackson
Darmil Joseph, telegraph operator, r. 711 Stock-
ion
Darmody Michael, laborer, r. 308 Linden Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1214 Chesley
Darmon Henry, groceries, 1901 Dupont
Darms John L., clerk, r. 514i/4 Jones
" Leonard, driver, r. 1031 York
Darneal Anna C. Mrs., nurse, 1723 Leavenworth
Darolles Annie Mrs., proprietor Model Laun-
dry, 33 Chenery
Darpin Varney, r. 1205 Steiner
Darr Edward, clerk, r. 4 Burritt
Darr Ernestine, widow, r. 20i4 Perry
" Henry, blacksmith California Saw Wks, r.
201/2 Perry
" Louis, porter Wheaton, Breon & Co.. r. 44
Perry
" Otto, toolmaker, r. 30^/^ Perry
Darragauche Appolonie, Ironer B. Sarthou, r.
1231 Golden Gate Av
" Jean, coachman, 1608 Golden Gate Av
Darragh Clara, widow, r. 311J4 Bryant
" Frank, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
Lorin
" Frank J., teamster, r. 533 Ivy Av
" George T., teamster P. C. SS. Co., r. 311 14
Bryant
" James W., gardener, r. SUYi Bryant
4S=Darragh. See Darrow
Darrah Caroline, widow, r. 913V^ Harrison
Darrah Ellen, widow, r. 24 Erie
Darrah Samuel M., manager Saloon Towel
Co., 9 Lick PI, r. 621 Bush
Darrell A. Hare, clerk, r. llOy^ McAllister
" N. B., bookkeeper R. F. Osborn & Co., r.
316 Taylor
Darrimon Henry G., butcher Pinchon & Darius,
r. 6 John
" Leon, liquors, SE cor Mason and Pacific
Darrin Edward K., cigars and tobacco, 711, 5th
Av, r. 1445 McAllister
" Frances Mrs., r. 502 O'Farrell
" L. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1717 McAllister
Darross Jean, actress Cremorne Theatre
Darrous Peter, laundry, 2409 Mission
Darrow Benjamin C, electrician Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. Oakland
" Henry W., carpenter, r. 30314 Devisadero
" Jane, widow r. 1016 Minna
" John W., clerk stationery dept. S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
jKyDarrow. See Darragh
Dart Fred M., bartender August H. Lill, r. 15
Eddy
" John H., teamster J. P. Pollard, r. 1901
Ellis
" W. C, clerk Pac. Improvement Co., r. Oak-
land
d'Artenay Eugene, druggist, SW cor 34th and
Potrero Av
Darwall Arthur W. W., clerk local freight ofQce
S. P. Co.,r. 601 Polk
Darwin Charles B., attorney at law, 1504 Mar-
ket, rooms 31-32, r. San Rafael
" Frank, seaman, r. 3 East
" Stephen, tailor, r. 1318, 22d
Daseking Henry, clerk John D. Mahler, r. 1601
Mission
" Herman, bookkeeper J. H. A. Folkers &
Bro., r. 415 Post
Dasha W. F., watchman Harbor Commissioners
Dashwood James, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
545 Minna
Da Silva Joaquin G., fruits, 106 Colllngwood
Daskal Theodore, waiter, r. 83 Everett
D'Asquith Edward, shoecutter W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. Berkeley
Dasmann Dora, widow, r. 80 Colton
" Frederick W., policeman, r. 5221^ Shotwell
" William, groceries and liquors, 2044 How-
ard, r. 106, 13th
Dasse Eugene, paper hanger J. St. Denis & Co.,
r. 36 Circular Av
Dassonville Frederick, manager Baker & Ham-
ilton, NW cor Pine and Davis, r. 122
Lyon
" Henry, painter, r. 36 Valparaiso
Dastrevigne Valentin R., liquors, 515 Valencia,
r. 513 Valencia
Dastugue Gabriel Mrs., r. 19 Yerba Buena
" Remain, laundry, 612 Broadway
Dates Edwin M. (Dates & Young), r. 131b Ship-
ley
" & Young (Edwin Dates and Nathan Young),
carriage painting, 414 Broadway
Dati Narciso, laborer, r. 1326 Kearny
Dattan Paul, teamster, r. 108 Clara
Dattlebaum Marcus, manager tailoring dept.
Raphael's, r. 625 O'Farrell
Daubmeyer Henry, laborer, r. 739, 4th
Daucher J. E., upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 509 Leavenworth
Dauchert Charles, butcher, r. 700 Front
Daugherty J. F. Mrs., manager Hotel Grosvenor,
319 Sutter
" J. Frank, steward dining cars S. P. Co., r.
319 Sutter
" John, r. 1812 Hyde
/®='Dauglierty. See Doherty and Dougherty
Daughney John J. (Daughney & Peguillan),
and president Union Undertaking Co., 733
Mission, r. 52 Louisa
" & Peguillan (John J. Daughney and Emile
Peguillan) tailors, 2001/4, 4th
Daughters of the American Revolution, 215 Sut-
ter
Daulberg Hugo, cook, r. 531 Green
Daunet Frank J., collector The Jewish Times
. 709 Minna
rjAj ~W — X -| -| J • Has the largest circulation of
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Impoktek op Selected Vintages op
BARTON & QUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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483
Dauphin Aime, lodgings, 150, 4tli
Daus Adolph, barber John Lingenfelder, r. 1419
Taylor
" Daniel, tailor, 914 Kearny, r. 1419 Taylor
" David, porter John W. Wissinger, r. 5 Ber-
nard
" Felix, tailor, r. 1419 Taylor
" William F., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 1102 Scott
Dausch Carl, baker Mrs. I. Flach, r. 1303 Turk
Dauscher Erwin J., paver, r. 1733 Leavenworth
" Otto P., laborer Francis Smith & Co., r.
1716 Jones
" Peter, miner, r. 1733 Leavenworth
Dauth Arthur K., teamster, r. NE cor Fillmore
and Chestnut
" Louise, widow, r. 19S6 Mission
" Otto, carpet layer Conklin Bros., r. 106, 3d
Dauvilliers Justin, florist, 313 Central Av
Davalle Vincenzo (Vincenzo Davalle & Co.), r.
1256 Montgomery
" Vincenzo & Co. (Vincenzo Davalle, Peter
Giovannoni and Giuseppe Scatena), pro-
prietors Toscano Hotel, 619 Broadway
Davalos Charles B., porter Robert T. Brodek, r.
114 Trenton
" Charlotte Mrs., dressmaking, SMYz Pacific
" Faustino, shoemaker, r. 824V^ Pacific
Davaza Anna, widow, r. 506 Eureka
Davega Edward J., salesman Max Harris, r. 530
Bush
Daveggio Antonio, laborer, r. 23 Landers
Davenport Amanda Miss, dressmaker, r. 607
Powell
" Bert D.., dentist, r. iSey^ Fell
" Charles S., driver Corbett & Schorr, r. 631
Ivy Av
" Don D., clerk Sheldon G. Kellogg, r. 135
Grove
" Ellen C, widow, r. 3037 Howard
" Frank S., stableman Union Lumber Co., r.
538/2 Alabama
" Harry A., clerk E, K. Aldrich, r. 3037 How-
ard
" H. E. Mrs., r. 336/2 Fell
" Homer C, artist Examiner, r. SUA Hayes
" John E., bookkeeper Pacific Lumber Co., r.
3037 Howard
" Robert, r. 515 Post
" S., seaman, r. 136 Oregon
" Walter L., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r.
2037 Howard
•• William, printer Edward W. Hill, r. 631
Ivy Av
" William A., carriage maker, r. 1219 Pierce
" William T., lashmaker, r. 109 Collingwood
Daver Henry, laborer, r. 27 Madison Av rear
" Hugh, laborer, r. 30 Silver
" Patrick, laborer, r. 30 Silver
" Thomas, ironworker, r. 27 Madison Av rear
Daverkosen Frank E., butcher, 3512 Bush, r. 2517
Bush
Daves Edward D. (Bray & Daves), r. 1818 Lex-
ington Av
" Frank E., carpenter, r. 969 Harrison
4®" Daves. See Davie and Davy
Davey Edward, laborer, r. 321 Langton
" George, carpenter, r. 501 Broadway
" John, r. 221 Langton
" Joseph, foreman Pascal, Dubedat & Co., r.
Oakland
>eS" Davey. See Davie and Davy
David Brothers (Henry and Solomon), cigars
and tobacco, 643 Kearny
Dora Miss, saleslady F. Marx & Co., r. 13!4
John
Edward, bookkeeper Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. Alameda
George W., master mariner, r. 728 Shotwell
Harry L., special officer Municipal Burglar
Alarm Co., r. 29 Broadway
Henry (David Bros.), r. 1033/2 Clay
Isaac L., solicitor Abe Franklin, r. 833
Folsom
Joseph, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
1635 Post
Jules, liquor broker, 315 Sacramento, r.
1301 Laguna
Lazarus, r. 29 Broadway
iW.W. MONTAGUE &
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation. »
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST. }
David Louis N., clerk, r. I2IOI/2, 23d
" Robert L., salesman, r. 512 Jessie
" Solomon (David Bros.), r. 1033!^ Clay
" Victor, window cleaner, 308 Sutter, r. 830
Folsom
" William, merchant tailor, 1633 Post, r. 1635
Post
Davids Charles H., car repairer S. P. Co., r.
1706 Leavenworth
" John W., drayman, 311 Davis, r. 1706 Leav-
enworth
" Oscar (Loudmann & Davids), r. 1611 Sutter
Davidson Alexander, inspector U. S. Customs,
r. 1128/2 Filbert
" Alice Miss, tax paid stamp deputy U. S.
Internal Revenue, r. Petaluma
" Alonzo, milk dealer, office 35 Eddy, r. 315
Eureka
" Andrew J., bricklayer, r. 38^4 West Mis-
sion
" Andrew O., teamster, r. 315 Eureka
" Arthur D., printer, r. 633 Sutter
" Bertram, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Oakland
" Calvin L., dairyman, r. 1036, 20th
" Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" David, r. 1036, 30th
" David, crockery and glassware, 22, 9th, r.
411 Golden Gate Av
" David, teamster, r. 219, 10th
" David M. (Davidson & Miller), r. 930 Ful-
ton
" David N., salesman, r. 1838 Lexington Av
Davidson D. B., cashier The Nevada Bank of
San Francisco, NW cor Montgomery
and Pine, r. San Rafael
" Edwin, wool sorter Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 916 Treat Av
" Elijah J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 408
San Jose Av
" Ernestine, widow, r. 3217 Jackson
» Ewen W. W., draughtsman, r. 916 Treat
Av
" Forrest M., glove maker, r. 1036, 30th
" Frank N., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 539
Guerrero
" Frank P., salesman Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. 519 Guerrero .
" Frank S., bricklayer, r. 302614 Buchanan
" George (Davidson & Leigh), r. 319 Eddy
Davidson George, consulting engineer, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 22, r. 3231 Washington
" George, ship joiner, r. 1318, 20th
" George B., engineer Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 633a Minna
" George F., office 530 California, room 32, r.
3331 Washington
" George M., clerk, r. 930 Fulton
" G. G., bookkeeper Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. Oakland
" Hallie B., r. 564 Pennsylvania Av
" Hannah, widow, r. 433% Haight
" Harry (S. Davidson & Son), r. 544 Ash Av
" Harry L., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1939
O'Farrell
" Henry, clerk, r. 9 South Park
" Henry, laundryman White Star Laundry,
r. 11th and Channel
" Herbert M., bookkeeper M. Davidson, r. 930
Fulton
" Herbert R., paying teller Bank of British
Columbia, r. 1105 Hyde
" Jacob, capitalist, r. 411 Golden Gate Av
" James, foremanBallard& Hall, r. 916 Treat
Av
" James, joiner Union I. Wks, r. 309 Turk
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Tel. Main 1864.
COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail,
CO
Davidson James D., locksmith and bell hanger,
724% Market, r. 439 Noe
" John, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1730 Lyon
" John, gardener John Center, r. NE cor 16th
and Shotwell
" John, marine engineer, r. 17 South Park
'• John, mason, r. 28% West Mission
" John L,., clerk Davidson & Leigh, r. 219
Eddy
DAVIDSON JOSEPH R.,
physician and surgeon, office 121
Montgomery, hours 12 m. to 3. p. m.
and 7 to 8 p. m., Sunday 11 a. m. to 12
m., r. 411 Golden Gate Av, telephone
South 259
Davidson Josephine Miss, stenographer City
and County Attorney's office, r. 519
Guerrero
Julia M., widow, r. 136Haight
Louis N., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 1939 O'Farrell
M. & Co., merchants (Mokelumne Hill),
office 121-133 Sansome
M. Mrs., teacher, r. 708, 20th
Mary, widow, bakery, 1618 Sanchez
Mary A., widow, corsets, 225 Geary
Meyer (M. Davidson & Co.), and teamster,
121-123 Sansome, r. 920 Fulton
Myer, r. 708, 20th
Nathan, r. 564 Pennsylvania Av
Newton O., gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 804
Lott
Davidson Observatory, U. S. Coast and Geo-
detic Survey, Astronomical and Tele-
graph Longitude Station, Lafayette
Park cor Octavia and Clay
" Peter A., salesman H. Roman & Co., r. 114
Turk
" Ralph A., driver, r. 215 Eureka
" Robert, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Berkeley
Davidson Robert F., M. D., dentist, 22 Donohoe
Bldg, 1170 Market, r. 160 Golden Gate Av
" Rosina, widow, r. 513, 26th
" S. & Son (Solomon and Harry), draymen,
211 Pine
" Samuel, laborer, r. 24 Clay.
" Samuel F., bricklayer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
3026% Buchanan
" Sarah K., widow, r. 1255, 24th
" Saul N., manufacturing jeweler, 126 Kear-
ny, room 58, r. 1701 Geary
" Solomon (S. Davidson & Son), r. 1124 Turk
" Theresa Mrs., teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 708, 20th
" Thomas, engineer, r. 51, 3d
" Thomas, sawyer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Jefferson Hotel
" Thomas, superintendent J. W. Ferris, r
1 Rivoli Av
" Thomas D., attorney at law, r. 2221 Wash-
ington
" Thomas J., woolgrader Ballard & Hall, r
916 Treat Av
" T. M., salesman, r. 2759 Mission
" Walter, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" Walter P., receiving teller The Bank of
California, r. 1428, 25th
" Wilbur, teamster, r. 219, 10th
" William, clerk, r. 642, 4th.
" William A., granite cutter, r. 631 Locust
Av
" William G., plumber, r. 902 Pacific
" William J., woolsorter, r. 916 Treat Av
Davidson William W., attorney at law, 420
California, rooms 14-15, r. 9 Fulton
Davidson & Leigh (George Davidson and E. A.
Leigh), real estate and insurance, 137
Montgomery
Davidson & Miller (David M. Davidson and
Charles H. Miller), manufacturers
cloaks and suits, 121 Post
>6®=Davidson. See Davison
Davie Charles A., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1213
Scott
.8®*Davie. See Davey and Davy
Davies Arthur (Watters & Davies), r. 441 Golden
Gate Av
" Arthur P., clerk RoUa V. Watt, r. 524 Jer-
sey
" Charles H. (Carter & Davies), r. Oakland
" Charles H., accountant, r. 429 Grove
" C. W. Tudor, inventor, r. 225 Geary
" David, master U. S. lighthouse tender Ma-
drone, office 404 Safe Deposit Bidg
" David C, machinist, r. 923% Howard
" David M., bricklayer, r. 1914J^ Taylor
" David R., superintendent construction
W. U. Tel. Co., r. 414 Taylor
" Edwin, hostler L. H. Swain, r. 417 Folsom
" Evan, plasterer, r. 929%, 14th
" Ezekiel W., fireman, r. 1614% Leavenworth
" F. C. Mrs., widow, r. 1608 Washington
" F. P., carpenter Harbor Commissioners
" Frances Miss, teacher Redding Primary
School, r. 1608 Washington
" Frank B., real estate, r. 713 Ivy Av
" Frank W., painter School Dept, r. 650
Waller
" George, inspector Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 30M Lafayette
" George K., bartender Charles J. Greul, r.
902 Montgomery
" Helen Mrs., nurse, r. 1338 Union
" Henry J., shoemaker, r. 803 Montgomery •
" Hubert H., clerk Williams, Dimond & Co..
r. 725 Pine
" Isabella W., widow, r. 719 Polk
" James D., stock cutter Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 831, 18th
" James E., engineer, r. 318 Day
" John, hostler James E. Finch, r. 1323 Laurel
" John H., traveling salesman Hawley Bros.
Hardware Co., r. 28, 8th
" John J., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 1032, 19th
" Llewellyn, ship rigger and painter, 530 Bat-
tery, r. 1120 Montgomery
" Mary Mrs., physician, 14 McAllister, r.
Russ House
" R., r. 8 Montgomery Av
" Richard L., clerk, r. 942 Howard
" Thomas A., clerk, r. 1132 Jackson
" Thomas W., clerk Llewellyn Davies, r. 1120
Montgomery
" William A., collection agent, 514 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 1132 Jackson
" William H., r. 1000 Minna
" William H., physician and druggist, 2000
Market, r. 35% Haight
" William W., bricklayer, r. Cuvier nr Bos-
worth
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Davin Seraphin V., proprietor Yolo Lodging
House, 309 East North
Da Vincenzi G., musician, r. 537 Green
Davini Angelo (Vaudagna & Davini), r. 1421%
Dupont
" Hugo J., clerk A. J. Gilbart, r. 1421% Du-
pont
Davis A. & Co. (Abraham Davis), jeweler, 1525
Market
Davis A. A. Milling Co. (Davenport, Wash.),
flour and feed, G. W. Howard manager,
SE cor Battery and Broadway
" A. & D. (Abraham and David Davis), cigars
and tobacco, 30 Montgomery
" Aaron, cooper, r. 1506 Pacific Av
" Aaron W. (George Davis & Son), r. 31 South
Park
" Abraham (A. Davis & Co.), r, 1024 Folsom
" Abraham (A. & D. Davis) r. 106 Austin
" Abraham, tailor, r. 433 Clementina
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Davis Abraham B., cashier S. Koshland & Co. , r.
418 Leavenworth
" Ada Mrs., r. 717 Polk
" Adolph, barber, 335, 5th, r. 248'-A Clara
" A. L., attendant U. S. Quarantine Station,
Angel Island
" Al, salesman A. & T. Weil & Co., r. Hotel
Langham
" Albert, shoemaker, 33914, 3d, r. 5 Verona PI
" Albert C, clerk William J. Jones, r. 135
Oak
'' Albert E., laborer,' r. 403'/^ Grove
" Albert H., clerk R. G. Dun & Co.. r. 1432
Jackson
" Alfred, fireman Engine 8, r. 1506 Pacific Av
" Alfred E., capitalist, 230 Montgomery, r.
601 Stockton
" Amelia Miss, dressmaker, r. 1519 Jackson
rear
" Annie F., shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 12331/2 Pacific
" Andrew J., proprietor Original Quaker
Dairy, 110 Sutter, r. 406 Sutter
" Andrew M. (Davis Bros.), r. 1733 Pine
" Angeline, widow, r. 1118 York
" Anna B., widow, r. 733 Bush
" Annie, widow, r. 3OV2 Hawthorne
" Annie, widow, r. 53 Natoma
" Annie, widow, r. 308 Minna
" Annie Miss, tailoress, r. 437 Sutter
" Annie Mrs., manager Miss Lidda Kaplan,
r. 1109 Sutter
^' Annie E., Miss, milliner, r. 916 Montgom-
ery
" Ansley G. (Davis Bros.), r. 1605 Scott
" Antonia Mrs., dressmaking, 10211/4 Pacific
" Arthur, salesman Montgomery & Co., r.
1510 Broadway
" Arthur, waiter, r. 529 Sacramento
'' Arthur B., wool merchant, r. 418 Leaven-
worth
" Arthur E., student, r. 130 Ridley
" Asher, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 1807 Eddy
" Augustus, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 47
Minna
" Axel, laborer, r. 44c Gilbert
" Benjamin, agent The Boraxina Mfg. Co.,
r. 14 Langton
" Benjamin, lamp lighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. lOTilden
" Benjamin, market inspector Board of
Health, r. 1637 Polk
" Benjamin F,. cashier Hooker & Co., r. 1635
Sacramento
" Bernard, glazier, r. 2534 Sutter
" Birdie, A. Miss, r. 916 Montgomery
" Bliss, clerk, r. 409 Minna
Davis Brothers (Andrew M. and Ansley G.),
proprietors Golden Rule Bazaar, 718-722
Market
" Burr S., r. 114 McAllister
" Burt L., clerk J. B. F. Davis & Son, r. Ross,
Marin Co.
" Carl, mining engineer, 303 Montgomery,
rooms 7-8, r. 933 Dolores
" Carl, teamster, r. 934 York
" Caroline, widow, furnishing goods, 510, 4th
" Caroline, widow, r. 661 Willow Av
^' Carriage Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio), W. L.
Heise manager, 36i/4 Fremont
" Carrie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1831 San Carlos
Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 308 Fulton
" Charles, carpenter, r. 38|4 Tehama
" Charles, chimney sweeper, 601 Jackson
" Charles, clerk, r. 705 Mission
" Charles, laborer, r. 1 Elizabeth
" Charles, teamster Marks Davis, r. 713
Grove
" Charles A., physician and president Cal.
Mutual Benefit Soc, 138 Murphy Bldg, r.
Alameda
" Charles E., plumber C. T. Larseneur, r.
5361/i Stevenson
Davis Charles E. L. B. Major, corps of engi-
neers U. S. A., and engineer 13th Light
House district, rooms 89-93 Flood Bldg,
telephone Main 118, r. 709 Taylor
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Davis Charles F., salesman D. Samuels, r. 91914
Oak
" Charles H., hatter K. A. Lundstrom, r. 1136
Broadway
" Charles I., helper Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 633
" Charles L., receiving teller S. F. Savings
Union, r. Cosmos Club
" Charles N., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 17
Hollis
" Charles W., porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
846 Army
" Christy, wool broker, NW cor 5th and Bl'ux-
ome, r. College Park
" Clarence L., bookkeeper T. H. B. Varney,
r. Fairmount Hotel
" Claude, porter, r. 16 William
" D., salesman Percy Beamish, r. 415 Mason
" Daniels., coffee saloon, 301 Sutter, r. 3433
Sutter
" David (A. &D. Davis), r. 3934 Clay
" David, bookkeeper W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.,
r. 516 Devisadero
" David, clerk, 712 Leavenworth
" David, clerk Cowen & Cowen, r. 30 Russ
" David, salesman A. Marks, r. 525 Fulton
" David, tailor Max Wiener, r. 3014 Harriet
" David G., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 2830A Folsom
" David J., manager Cherokee Indian Hair
Grower Co., 1030 Market, r. 334 Eddy
" David S., cantor Congregation Sherith
Israel, r. 611 Taylor
" David W., laborer Parafflne Paint Co., r.
321 Clementina
" Delia T., widow, r. 333 Turk
" D. W., agent, r. 102 Taylor
" E., fireman str San Jose
" E., plasterer, 40 New Montgomery, r. 939,
14th
" E. Mrs., r. lOeSteuart
" Edward, r. 1169 Mission
" Edward, shingler, r. 337, 27th
" Edward, tailor, 347, 3d, r. Sy^ Verona PI
" Edward A., mining, r. 2323 Sacramento
" Edward C, traveling salesman Langley &
Michaels Co., r. Alameda
" Edward L., dentist, 101 Phelan Bldg, r.
711 Jones
" Edwin F., carriage maker, 1319 Pierce
" Edwina C, widow, proprietor The Sap-
phire, 413 Jones
" E. J. Mrs., cook, r. 337, 2d
" E. K. Mrs., dressmaker, 1834 Powell
" Eli, carpenter, r. 683 Clementina
, " Elizabeth A., widow, r. 2318 Howard
" Ellen Mrs., r. 1 Elizabeth
" Elmer, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 24
" Emanuel, cashier Castle Bros., r. 28U
" Emma, widow, r. 414 Golden Gate Av
" Ernest, packer Smiths' Cash Store, r. 636a
Natoma
" Ernest A., painter, r. 337, 37th
" Ettie, widow, r. 3211 Larkin
Davis Eugene G., novelties, 1234 Market, tele-
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" Fannie, widow, r. 108 Walnut
" Fannie V. Mrs., teacher Peabody Primary
School, r. 1923 Eddy
" Frank, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht, r.
2824 Mission
" Frank A., machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co.
" Frank H., barber J. J. Jensen, r. 51, 3d
" Frank W., machinist, r. 819 Church
" Frederick L., sergeant police, r. 937,30th
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Davis Frederick S., traveling salesman Nord-
man Bros., r. 1534 Ellis
" Frederick W., distributor S. F. Laundry, r.
1519 Eddy
" George, r. 409 Minna
" George (George Davis & Son), r. 31 South
Park
" George, carpenter, r. 50214 Broadway
" Geore, crane man Union I. Wks, r. 723
Minnesota
" George, laborer, r. 247, 2d
" George, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
12241/2 Green
" George, pressman Dickman- Jones Co., 510
Folsom, r. Alameda
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Davis George A., r. 1722 Pine
" George B., bartender The Mirror, r. 454%
Tehama
" George C, clerk Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank,
r. 1408 Post
" George E., boxmaker, r. 15 Madison Av
Davis George E., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 730 Sutter, medical and surgical
diseases of women, hours 1 to 3 and 7 to
7:45 p. m., telephone Hyde 221
" George E., whitener, r. 710 Diamond
" George H. (Davis, Haber& Co.), r. lOSWal-
nut
" George H., clerk, r. 820 Treat Av
" George M.. teamster James J. McKinnon,
r. 368 Dolores
" George T., buyer S. Koshland & Co., r.
Brooklyn Hotel
" George W., bookkeeper, r. 1331 Valencia
" George W., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" George W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
127 West Park
" George W., cook, r. 227, 2d
Davis George W., M. D., physician and surgeon,
office and r. 633 Sutter, hours 8 to 9 a. m
1 to 4 p. m.
" Gertrude Mrs., delicacies, I6O214 Post r
1529 Post
" Grant R., furniture dealer, r. 2126 Valleio
" H., clerk, r. 43, 6th
Davis, Haber & Co. (Joseph S. Dinkelspiel and
George H. Davis), auctioneers and com-
mission merchants, 211 Pine
" Hancock, physician, r. 9.30 Sutter
" Hannah Miss, r. 414 Golden Gate Av
" Hannah Mrs., groceries and liquors, 309
Minna
" Harry, carpenter, r. 262 Sadowa
" Harry, expressman, r. 524 Jessie
" Harry, waiter Dennett's, r. 22214 O'Farrell
Davis Henry, with Crocker-Langley S F Di-
rectory, 215-219 Bush, r. 430 Geary
" Henry, capitalist, r. 106 Eddy
" Henry, cigars and tobacco 1003 Larkin r
1109 Sutter '
" Henry, clerk, r. 825 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, commission merchant, 211 Pine, r
1718 Ellis
" Henry, seaman, r. 43 Minna rear
" Henry, tailor, r. 457 Jessie
" Henry A., carpenter James Young, r. 331
Geary
Davis Henry C, dentist, 131 Post, r. SE cor
Scott and Green
Davis Henry H., attorney at law, 430 California
rooms 3-4, r. 2621 California
" Henry L., president Cal. Optical Co. and
secretary Cal. Wire Wks, 317-319 Kearny,
r. 2108 Valleio
" Henry W., expressman, NW cor Montgom-
ery and Commercial, r. 907 Vallejo
Davis Horace, president Sperry Flour Co., NE
cor California and Front, r. 1800 Broad-
way
" Hugh, printer, r. 1020 Castro
" Isidor, r. 1506 Pacific Av
" Jacob (Deckelman & Davis), r. 430 Geary
" Jacob, peddler, r. 1310 Powell
" Jacob, salesman L. & G. Brenner, r. 1020
Folsom
" Jacob, tailor, 131, 2d, r. 58 Minna
" Jacob W., manager Levi Strauss & Co.
(factory), 32'^ Fremont, r. 1635 Sacra-
mento
Davis Jacob Z. (Boyd & Davis), and president
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, 94-95 Donohoe Bldg, r. 408 Post
" James, r. 145,4th
" James, helper Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co..
r. 907 Vallejo
" James, electrician Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 305 Oak
" James, hostler, r. 521, 6th rear
" James, shoemaker, r. 92721 Natoma
" James H., vice-president S. F. & Pac.
Glass Wks, r. 1722 Fell
" James J., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 9272i
Natoma
" James L., engineer South S. F. Tannery,
r. 917 Railroad Av
" James R. (Brandt & Davis), r. 1137 Mission
" James R. (Davis & Williams), r. 326 Pacific
" James W., chemist Homer Williams & Co.,
r. 105 New Montgomery
" James W.,molder, r. 118 Cumberland
" Jane, groceries, 15 Madison Av
" Jarrett W., manager Educational Publish-
ing Co., 300 Post, r. East Oakland
" J. B. F. Mrs. (J. B. F. Davis & Son), r. Ross,
Marin Co.
" J. B. F. & Son (Winfield S. and Mrs. J. B.
F. Davis), general insurance brokers,
407-409 Montgomery
" Jennie Mrs., dressmaking, 59 Columbian
Bldg
" John, coalpasser str City of Sydney
" John, decorator, r. 1324 Pine
" John, engineer Eagle I. Wks, r. 79i/4 Harri-
son
" John, fireman, r. 154 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 240, 15th
" John, liquors, 926 Illinois
" John, seaman, r. 21% Harriet
" John, teamster, r. 22 Turk
" John A., clerk, r. 232 Vicksburg
" John A., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 904
Minna
■' John F., attorney at law, r. 2323 Sacramento
" John H., license collector Board Fish Com-
missioners, r. 326 Larkin
" John H., real estate, r. 916 Montgomery
" John J., bookkeeper C. Carpy & Co., r. 50
Ferine
" John M., teacher Heald's Business College,
r. Oakland
" John T., mining, 330 Pine, room 17
" John W., carpenter, r. 416, 7th rear
" John W., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 118 Cumberland
Davis John Warner, secretary and treasurer
California Optical Co., 317-319 Kearny, r.
1630 Sacramento
" Joseph, coremakerM. Greenberg's Sons, r.
18 Ritch
" Joseph, engineer, r. 709% Hayes
" Joseph A., janitor S. F. Art Assn., r, 850'
Church
" Joseph H., silver plater, r. 3129, 16th
Davis Joshua D., manager Elite Photographic
Studio, 838 Market, r. 535 Turk
" Julius, fruits and vegetables, 1819 Powell
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Davis L. Mrs., r. 16 Polk Lane
" Leo, pharmacist Samuel F. Hughes, r. 720
Leavenworth
" Leo, salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1808
Pacific Av
" Lewis B., salesman Heywood Bros. & Co.,
r. 514 Taylor
" Lillian Miss, student, r. 1519 Jackson rear
" Lionel, commission merchant, r. 1712
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" Lizzie Mrs., teacher music, r. 782i4 Harri-
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" Louis, clerk, r. 30 Russ
" Louis, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1506
Pacific Av
" Louis, fruits and vegetables, 11-13 City
Hall Market, r. 1113 Mission
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" Mamie Miss, milliner, r. 526 Post
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Everett
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" Margaret, widow, r. 418, 7th rear
" Margaret Miss, r. 315, 27th
" Mark, salesman Hilbert Bros., r. 616 Eddy
" Marks, drayman, 225 California and 215
Battery, r. 712 Grove
" Martha, widow, r. 824 Laguna
" Martin, laborer, r. lOdY^ Hayes
" Mary, widow, r. 10 Hinckley
" Mary A., r. 118 Valparaiso
" Mary D., widow, r. 2323 Sacramento
" Max, tailor, r. 1024 Folsom
" Max (Davis, Schonwasser & Co.), r. 1808
Pacific Av
" May Mrs., dressmaking, 514 Sutter
" Meyer, meter maker, S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 732 Treat Av
" Milton F., 2d lieut. troop I, 4th Cavalry, U.
S. A., r. Presidio
" Milton M., clerk Henry H. Davis, r. 2321
California
" Minnie D., widow, r. 524 Jessie
" Minnie L. Miss, stenographer Daniel
Keefe, r. 916 Montgomery
" M. J., traveling salesman Drummond To-
bacco Co.
" M. L. Miss, stenographer S. F. Bridge Co.,
r. Berkeley
" M. M. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 128 Hickory Av
" M. M. Mrs., widow, r. 612 Jersey
" MoUie, saleslady Cowen & Cowen, r. 524
Jessie
Davis Morris W., manager Modern Laundry
Co., 385-387, 8th, r. 316 Turk
" Mortimer, teacher music, r. 2534 Sutter
•' Mortimer, upholsterer, r. 30 Russ
" Moses E., clerk, r, 3!^ Verona PI
" M. William, salesman E. A. Howard & Co.,
r. 1635 Sacramento
" Nancy Miss, stenographer, r. 18 Ritch
" Nathan, liquors, 233-235, 3d, r. 149 Tehama
■■ Nathan, tailor, r. 30V^ Harriet
" Nicholas, carpenter, r. 16 Marye Terrace
" Nicholas, millhand Cal. Barrel Co., r. 401
Mariposa
" Oscar W., cutter Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
413 Post
" Patrick, proprietor Sunny side House, 247,
2d
" Percy L., r. 2317 Sutter
" Peter H., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Philip, r. 1712 O'Farrell
" Philip, cigar maker, r. 1834 Sutter
" R. Mrs., dressmaking, 942 Howard
" Rachael, widow, r. 106 Austin
" Ralph, asst. manager Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 3027 California
" Ralph, clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 661 Wil-
low Av
" Ralph, clerk William Uhlmann & Co., r.
1718 Ellis
Davis Reason G., president Sterling Furniture
Co., 1039 Market, r. 2126 Vallejo
" Rees O., contractor and builder, 623 Ten-
nessee
" Richard, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 805 Ellis
" Richard S., teacher elocution, 7 Hyde
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
F*lairL, Glared and Decorated.
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Davis Richard W., treasurer and general mana-
ger Golden Gate Compressed Yeast Co.,
1420 Pine, r. The Colonial
" Robert, compositor, r. 15 Madison Av
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 52a South Park
" Robert, mechanic, r. 235. 15th
" Robert H., carpenter, r. 812 San Jose Road
" Robert H , reporter Call, r. 106 Eddy
" Robert J., assistant manager Edison Light
and Power Co., r. 2517 Broadway
" Robert L., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 1868
Lexington Av
•' Robert T., harness maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 256^/4 Clara
" Rose, widow, dressmaker, r. 411a Turk
" Rose, domestic, 517 Haight
" R. S., cure of stammering, 7 Hyde
Davis Sam, secretary Musicians' Mutual Pro-
tective Union, 39, 4th, r. Alameda
" Samuel, clerk Goldstein & Co.. r. 134, 4th
" Samuel, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1635
Sacramento
" Samuel, office 408 California, room 2, r.
Alameda
'• Samuel J., driver Charles M. Plum & Co.,
r. 212 Octavia
I, widow, r. 1109 Franklin
DAVIS, SCHONWASSER & 00.
(Max Davis and Emil G. Schonwasser),
ladies' and children's furnishing
goods, 132-134 Post cor Grant Av
Davis Sewing Machine Co., William E. Jack-
son agent, 632 Washington
" Siegfried, barber, 1333 Market, r. 1702^4
Post
" Simeon A., clerk U. S. Naval Officer of
Customs, r. Berkeley
" Sophie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Stephen T., marble worker J. S. Lightner,
r. 831, 18 th
" Sylvan D., clerk Davis, Schonwasser &
Co., r. 1808 Pacific Av
" Terrence, marine fireman, r. 547. 1st
" Thomas (Jehly & Davis), r. Alameda
" Thomas, attorney at law, r. 1001 Pine
■' Thomas, druggist, r. 930 Sutter
" Thomas, laborer, r. 154 Tehama
" Thomas, stonemason, r. 831, 18th
" Thomas J., printer and publisher, 523 Mar-
ket,.r. Alameda
" Thomas J. Mrs., widow, r. 6^4 Brosnan
" Valentine, laborer, r. 417 Clementina
" W. & Son (William and William F.),
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Market
" Walter A., photographer, r. 782i/4 Harrison
" Walter C, repairer William E. Jackson,
r. 2211 Larkin
" Wesley R., telegraph operator, r. 1331
Valencia
" Will, assistant O'Connor, Moffiatt & Co.,
r. 15 Madison Av
" William, r. 145, 4th
" William (W. Davis & Son), r. Oakland
" William, capitalist, r. 1419 Geary
" William, carpenter, r. 17 Langton
" William, cigars and tobacco, 131, 2d
■' William, coachman, r. 1422 Jackson
■■' William, expressman, r. 1519 Jackson rear
" William, fireman, r. 11 Pacific
" William, fireman Cal. St. RR, r. 1125 Broad-
way
" William, insurance agent, r. 2724 Scott
" William, laborer, r. 178 Clara
" William, machinist, r. 1102 Scott
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" William, salesman Blumenthal & Co., r.
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" William B. Mrs., housekeeper, 332 Van
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" William C, waiter, r. 863% Market
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" William E., coachman, r. 1519 Jackson rear
" William E., dental student, r. 916 Haight
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" William E., sailmaker William Davis, r.
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" William E., student, r. 1722 Fell
•' William F. (W. Davis & Son), r. 714 Pond
" William F., teamster, r. 927% Natoma
" William G. (Davis & Watson), r. Alameda
" William H., carpenter, r. 931 Capp
" William H., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks/ r.
715 Howard
" William H., ironworker Western I.iWks,
r. 413, 29th
Davis William H., secretary Capital Building
and Loan Association, 4 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor
" William Heath, historian, 606 Montgomery,
room 22
" William J., bakery and restaurant, 425
Pine, r. Oakland
" William J., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r.
12 Hopeton Terrace
" William J., salesman I. Eisenberg, r. 405
Kearny
" William J. Mrs., r. 428 Castro
" William L., dentist, r. 522 Eddy
" William L., lineman Lurline Baths, r. 1200
Larkin
" William R., porter Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 522 Powell
" William T., bricklayer, r. 831, 18th
" WilliamW., clerk money order dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 728, 23d
" William W., wool scourer Ballard & Hall,
r. 676 Howard
" Willis E., capitalist, 42 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor, r. 2501 Scott
Davis Williston W., secretary Blyth & Trott,
NE cor Spear and Mission, r. Berkeley
" Wmfleld S. (J. B. F. Davis & Son), r. Ross,
Marin Co.
" & Watson (William G. Davis and Kenneth
Watson), fire and marine under-
writers and city agents Western Assur-
ance and British America Assurance
Cos. (of Toronto), 208 Sansome
" & Williams (J. R. Davis and A. F. Wil-
liams), produce commission, 303 Clay
«S=Davis. See Daves and Davies
Catherine Mrs., varieties, 15/2 Norfolk
Daniel S., clerk, r. 412 Minna
Edward, plasterer, r. 334, 3d rear
Frank, tinsmith George H. TayCo., r. 545
Natoma
Frank H., student, r. 104 Fillmore
Frank S., plumber, r. eiOJi Natoma
Frederick, carriage washer St. George
Stables
Hannah Mrs., r. 1235 Market
James, accountant, r. 900 Powell
James W., r. 215 Polk
Davison James W., clerk, r. 900 Powell
" John W. , nurse, r. 215 Polk
" Maria L., r. 631% Minna
" Mary W. Mrs., artist Examiner, r. 1034 Pine
" Samuel, janitor, r. 510 Post
" William, molder Vulcan I. Wks, r. 208, 1st
" William H., electrician, r. 1214% Steiner
J8®"Davison. See Davidson
Davitt John (Daly &Davitt), r. 408 Hayes
" John B. (Daly & Davitt), r. 330 Golden Gate
Av
jB^Davitt. See Devitt
Davock James E., box sawyer, r. 110 Shipley
" John, laborer, r. 110 Shipley
" Michael F., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
8 Morris Av
Davol Medicine Co., Joseph H. Goldman mana-
ger, 632 Market
Davoren George R.. teamster S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 1430 Kentucky
Davy Charles, teamster, r. 6 Grand Av
" George, carpenter, r. 501 Broadway
Davy Robert B., resident physician St. Luke's
Hospital, Valencia nr 27th
4®=-Davy. See Davey and Davie
Daw Edward, cigars and tobacco, 228, 24tn
" Edward P., clerk, r. 228, 24th
" Joseph, ropemaker, r. 228, 24th
" Joseph, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 238,
21st
Daw-Kerrell Albert (Kerrell & Co.), r. 1312
Guerrero
'BS'-Daw-Kerrell. See Kerrell
Dawe Henry J., pattern maker, r. 331 Elizabeth
" Henry S., master mariner, r. 331 Elizabeth
Dawes Alfred G., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
949 Masonic Av
Dawes Collection Agency, W. A. Dawes mana-
ger, loans negotiated on short notice,
all branches of collections promptly
attended to, 602 Market, Crocker Bldg
" Peter, machinist, r. 25, 9th
" Richard C, clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 1813 Eddy
Dawes Winfleld A., manager Dawes Collection
Agency, office 603 Market, r. 146 Eddy
Daws John, laborer, r. 1607 Folsom
Dawsett George, marine engineer, r. 131 Lom-
bard
" George Jr., machinist, r. 131 Lombard
" William, helper Washburn & Moen Mfg Co.
Dawson Albert, porter S. F. Weeks & Co., r. 781
Mission
" Christopher, coremaker W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 23 Randall
" Dolly, labeler Cal. Canneries Co,, r, 510, 3d
" Edward, baker, r. 340 Capp
" Edward, night watchman Centre Market,
r. 1316% Natoma
" Emma F. Miss, journalist, r. 12 Priest
" Ezra R., clerk Wakelee & Co., r. Fruitvale
" F. J. R., cashier Smiths' Cash Store, r. 431,
17th
Dawson George, wines and liquors, 331 Califor-
nia, r. 2219 Devisadero
" George, real estate, r. 120 Turk
" George C, clerk, r. 3408 California
" Gertrude S., widow, r. 23 Randall
" Henry S., real estate, r. 340 Capp
" J. A., machinist P. C. S. S. Co.
" James, carpenter, r. 2112 Mason
" James, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" James, tanner, r. 23 Randall
" James D., cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 649 Howard
" James S., lineman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1018 Mission
" John, r, 106 Minna
" John, carpenter str Mariposa
" John, sign cleaner Unwin & Eisen, r. 417
Filbert
" John, teamster, r. 569 Bryant
Dawson John H., druggist and secretary Cali-
fornia State Board Pharmacy, 1177 Va-
lencia
" Jules, carpenter, r. 2315 Lombard
" Margaret Mrs., janitress Whittier Primary
School, r. 32 Moss
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Dawson Pierce H., traveling salesman, r. 3318
Bush
" Richard J., foundryman W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 23 Randall
" Thomas, canmaker W. W. Montague & Co.
" Thomas, hostler S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1 Dawson PI
" Thomas, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 415
Brannan
" Thomas B., superintendent Cutting Fruit
Packing Co., r. Lawrences. Santa Clara
Co.
" William, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 23 Randall
" William A., joiner Union I. Wks, r. 530, 3d
" William D., cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 106 Minna
" William S., liquors, 914 Market and 11
Ellis, r. 327 Eddy
Day Agnes, widow, r. 508, 3d
" Albert, longshoreman, r. 607 Vallejo
" Alfred H., engineer The Norton Tanning Co.
" Annie, widow, r. 2819 Howard
" Annie Miss, seamstress, r. 508, 3d
" Beajamin W., office clerk U. S, Mint, r.
2612 Webster
" Caroline, widow, r. 2918 Clay
" Charles, shipping clerk L. Demartlni Sup-
ply Co., r. Oakland
" Charles A. (Thomas H. Day & Sons), r. 1021
Haight
" Charles T., telegraph operator, r. 823 Pine
" Charles W., laborer Del Monte Mills, r.
1000 Minnesota
" Clara, widow, r. 610 Buchanan
" Clinton, architect, 4 Mutual Life Bldg, 5th
floor, r. Berkeley
" Daniel C, blacksmith, r. 202'^ Chenery
" DanielJ., horseshoer, r. 202% Chenery
" Eugene, printer Co-operative Publishing
Co., r. 813 Laguna
" Fannie, widow, r. 810 Greenwich
" Ferdinand, upholsterer Max S. Wolff, r. 810
Greenwich
" Francis, blacksmith Albert E. Buckman,
r. 42'/^ Belcher
" Frank, confectioner, 707 Devisadero
" Frank M., agent, 220 Sansome, room 9, r.
Belmont
" Frank M., photo-engraver, 611 Merchant, r.
85 Montgomery Block
" Frank W., cement finisher, r. 638b Howard
Day Franklin H., secretary California Lodge
F. and A. M., California Chapter R. A. M.,
and recorder California Council R. and
S. M., office 51 Masonic Temple, r. 924
Pine
" George E., electrician Columbia Theatre
" George F. (Day & Hunter) and steam power,
130 Main, r. 17 Bartlett
" George W.. clerk postofflce, r. 20314 Chenery
" Henry L. (Thomas H. Day & Sons),r. 1012
Devisadero
" Herbert, trimmer, r. 16 Gotavia
" Home Free Kindergarten, in charge of Sis-
ters of Holy Family, 1413 Powell
" James, machinist, r. 517 Valencia
" James Jr. (Day & Johnson), r. 4.59 Valencia
" James B., oysterman M. B. Moraghan, r.
1133 Howard
" James H., bookkeeper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 332
Geary
" James S., carriage maker, 518 Leaven-
worth, r. 536a Valencia
" James T., jeweler, r. 433 Linden Av
" J. F., fireman S. P. Co., r. 118, 16th
" John, bartender J. T. Connelly, r. 318, 9th
" John, cigar dealer, r. 438V2 Jessie
" John A., clerk naval dept. Union I. Wks, r.
117 Montgomery Block
" John G., janitor, 308 Market, r. Oakland
" John T., stoves and tinware, 1414 Stockton,
r. 4 Card Alley
" John W., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 338
Capp
" Julian G., with Hooker & Co., r.2918 Clay
" Justin F., clerk, r. 3918 Clay
" Maud, saleslady Baxter & Oesting, r. 16
Octavia
Day May L. Miss, teacher Washington Even-
ing School, r. 16 Octavia
" Michael, laborer, r. 5 Vandewater
" Nelson, janitor Alliance Assurance Co., r.
llQWz Leavenworth
" Otis G., asst. manager The Searchlight
Bureau of Information, r. Fruitvale
" Patrick, bootfitter, r. 23 Howard Court
" Patrick, teamster, r. 610 Treat Av
" Paul, r. 940 Mission
" Richard J., r. 2918 Clay
Day Eotiert, capitalist, 408 California, room 1
" Samuel M., r. 821 Olive Av
" Thomas, seaman str Santa Cruz, r. 31
Broadway
DAY THOMAS & CO.
(incorporated 1886', Frank J. Symmes
president, Vanderlynn Stow secretary,
importers and manfacturers gas and
electric fixtures, 222 Sutter, factory 27
Jessie, brancli 597 South Spring, Los
Angeles
Day Thomas A., brickmason, r. 7b Alemany
" Thomas H. (Thomas H. Day & Sons), r.1012
Devisadero
" Thomas H. & Sons (Thomas H., Henry L.
and Charles A.), carpenters and builders,
557 Brannan
" Thomas J., general engraver, 120 Sutter,
room 2, r. Alameda
" William, foreman, r. 516 Folsom
" William, laborer, r. 1000 Minnesota
" William, machinist, r. 338 Capp
" William, machinist, r. 713 Ellis
" William, master mariner, r. 516 Folsom
" William, washer Henry W. Gray, r. Inter-
national Hotel
" William A., salesman A. Hirschman, r.
Alameda
" & Hunter (George F. Day and William
Hunter), manufacturers feed water
heaters, 130 Main
" & Johnson (James Day Jr. and Andrew
Johnson), plumbers and gasfitters, 217
Valencia
>^=-Day. See Dey
Dayan J. W., stationer S. P. Co.,iNE cor 4th and
Townsend, r. Palo Alto
Dayball Bridget, widow, r. 9 Sheridan rear
" John M., warehouseman Lowell's Ware-
house, r. 9 Sheridan rear
Days John, varnisher, r. 433 Linden Av
Dayton Alton A., salesman Le Count Bros., r.
2135 Pine
" Catherine W. Mrs., r. 301 Cortland Av
" Edward, clerk, r. 44 Zoe
" Emma Miss, r. 201 Cortland Av
" John F., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 28, 8th
" Kate, widow, r. 613^^ Stevenson
" Walter S., clerk Home Mutual Ins. Co.,
r. Oakland
Daywalt George W., physician and surgeon,
14-15 Murphy Bldg, hours 1 to 3 and 7
p. m., r. 2123 Jackson
Deacon Frank C, engineer, r. 1912 San Carlos Av
" George McG., cashier W. R. Larzelere
Commission Co., r. 899 Pine
" George T., engineer, r. 1912 San Carlos Av
" James E., foreman Main St. I. Wks, r. 717,
33d
Deacon William, proprietor Main Street Iron
Works, 131-135 Main, r. 811, 30th
" William S., draughtsman Main St. I. Wks,
r. 811, 30th
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Castro
" Settlement, branch of the S. F. Bible
Training School, Mrs. Helen I. Benson
superintendent, 530, 6th
Deady Cornelius, stair builder, r. 3114 Mason
" Edward, contractor, r. 534 Hayes
" Eugenes., theatrical manager, r. 16Ash Av
" John M., carrier postofflce, r. 534 Hayes
" Philip, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501 Napa
4S=Deady. See Dady
Deagan John C, mnfr musical novelties, 4 Lily
Av
Deahl Alfred, watchman Union Box Factory r
22111/2 Mason '
Deakin Bros. (Fred H. and Walter), Objets
d'Art, 8 New Montgomery
" Fred H. (Deakin Bros.), and mining and
timber lands, 8 New Montgomery, r.
Berkeley
" Karthage Miss, r. 317 Eddy
" Walter (Deakin Bros.), r. Berkeley
4®"Deakin. See Deacon and Dakin
Deaksme Herbert, lieut. corps of engineers
U. S. A., room 59, Flood Bldg, r. Eureka,
Cal.
Deal Albert, watchman, r. 221114 Mason
" Antone, blacksmith, r. 3064 Laguna
" Clay Mrs., widow, r. 341, 18th
" Henry, clerk, r. 1306 Kearny
" John, r. 222M, 4th
" Louise B. Mrs., physician, ofSce 2608 How-
ard , r.2722 Howard
" Samuel, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P
Co., r. 1 Juniper
" Sarah J., widow, r. IrVO Lexington Av
Deal, Tauszky & WeUs (W. E. F. Deal, Edmund
Tauszky and George R . Wells), attor-
neys at law, 51-54 Nevada Block
" Virginia V. Miss, teacher Stanford Pri-
mary School, r. 1922 Broderick
Deal' WiUiam E. F. (Deal, Tauszky & Wells), r
2703 Sacramento
" W. T., switchman The Belt Ry.
4®" Deal. See Deil, Diehl and Diel
De'Alberto Caesar, painter J. St. Denis & Co
Dealey George L., r. 1825 Howard
DeAlma, H. C, compositor Bulletin, r. 700i4
Bush
Dealy Margaret Mrs., dressmaking, 505 Halght
" Michael lumberman, r. 1714 Harrison
«^ Dealy. See Deely and Deily
Deamer William W., attorney at law, 532 Mar-
ket, room 41, r. 2532 Mission
Dean Albert, r. 529 Sacramento
" Albert P., clerk, r. 1209 Union
" Alexander T., 1st lieutenant Troop A 4th
Cavalry U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Andrew P., teamster, r. 1525 Ellis
" Annie E. Miss, porcelain artist, 3406 Clay
" Anthony, teamster, r. 228 Clara
" B. Douglas, bookkeeper The Crocker- Wool-
worth Bank, r. 3406 Clay
" Bernard M., salesman, r. 781 Mission
" Blanche T. Miss, dressmaking, 1009 Bu-
chanan
." Charles, carpenter, r. 1210 Howard
" Charles E., washer Alexander McCord &
Co., r. 631 O'Farrell
" Charles O., dentist, r. 1003, 21st
" Clarissa C. Miss, tailoress, r. 617 Bryant
" Daniel, cook Harry Adolph, r. 622 Clay
Dean E. B. & Co. (Elisha B. Dean and David
Willcox), wholesale lumber, 22 Califor-
nia, room 4
Dean Edgar M., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
" Edward, waiter, r. 845 Mission
" Edwin H., expressman, r. 616 Guerrero
" Elisha B. (E. B. Dean & Co.), r. Oakland
" Eliza A., widow, r. 3406 Clay
" Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaker, r. 124H4 Mar
ket
" Ellen, widow, r. 1009 Buchanan
" Frances A. Miss, teacher Girls' High
School, r. 1215 Sutter
" Francis, 1st assistant engineer str Pro-
greso, r. Ill Fulton
" Frank M., clerk Main & Winchester, r. 921
Fell
" George, candle maker, r. 5OI14. 6th
" George J., watchman, r. 794 Elizabeth
" George O., contractor, r. 1507 Guerrero
" George W., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 8 Albion Av
" Gilbert S , dentist, r. 2486 Market
" Gustav, cook, r. 785^4 Stevenson
" Henry T., porter Pac. Transfer Co., r. 242
Clara
" Henry U., carpenter, r. 953 Capp
" Ida Miss, domestic, r. 606 Montgomery
" James, fireman str Bonita, r. 2 Lincoln
" James, piledriver, r. 413 Folsom
" James E., teamster, r. 1525 Ellis
" James P., quarryman, r. 1328 Sacramento
" James W., storekeeper str Coptic, r. 3406
Clay
" Jared B., teamster, r. 218 Harrison
" Jerome R., railroad man, r. 617 Bryant
" John, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Lizzie C, widow, r. 828, 25th
" Mary E. Miss, nurse, r. 1522a Fell
" Morris, shipjoiner str Gaelic
" Patrick J., chemist, r. 650 Howard
Dean Peter, president Merchants' Exchange
Bank of San Francisco and Sierra Lum-
ber Co., 330 Sansome, room 9, r. Belve-
dere
" Robert A., clerk Sierra Lumber Co., r.
Belvedere
" Rose E. Miss, saleslady J. Seidl & Co., r.
328 Clara
" Simeon, laborer, r. 1309 Union
" S. John, salesman Arthur W. Bogart, r. 1209
Union
" Stephen, painter, r. 517^4 Shotwell rear
" Stephen J., salesman, r. 1209 Union
" Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 202 Grove
" T. J., physician, 427 Golden Gate Av
Dean Walter E., capitalist, 81 Nevada Block, r.
Palace Hotel
" Walter Leonard, r. Palace Hotel
" Warren Y., carriage maker, 203 Fremont, r.
781 Mission
" William, carpenter, r. 671, 20th
" William, commercial traveler, r. 21 Van
Ness Av
" William, electrician, r. 560 Howard
" William, laborer, r. 16th Av South bet R
and S
" William, seaman str Willamette Valley
" William E., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
West Berkeley
" William J., painter, r. 2311% Larkin
" Willis E., general delivery clerk postofQce,
r. 1904 Baker
4®" Dean. See Deane
De Andries Cosmo R., porter Von Ronn, Hencke
& Lorsbach, r. 8 Vandewater
" Victor U., foreman Leege & Mills, r. 6 Van-
dewater
Deane Alice Miss, stenographer Boston Woven
Hose and Rubber Co., r. 501 Cole
" Alice P., widow, r. 501 Cole
" Arthur E., r. 501 Cole
" Charles A., teacher music, r. 616 O'Farrell
" Charles B., r. 646 Fell
" Charles F., liquors and boarding, 408 Pa-
cific
" Coll, r. 501 Cole
Deane C. T., physician and surgeon, office and
r. 1003 Sutter, hours 9 a. m., 2 to 4 p. m.,
telephone East 33
" Edward A., r. 501 Cole
" Henry, plumber John P. Culley
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Deane John J., superintendent Chronicle Bldg,
notary public and commissionerof deeds,
103 Chronicle Bldg, r. 1933 California
" John R. Mrs., widow, r. 1933 California
" Joseph, seaman, r. 308 Jackson
" Louis C.,physician,606 Sutter, r. 1003 Sutter
" Louisa, widow, r. 33 Taylor
" Margaret Mrs., grand president Catholic
Ladies' Aid Society, 75 Donohoe Bldg,
r. 1919 California
" Mary A. Miss, principal Redding Primary
School, r. 1919 California
" Maurice, carpenter str Gaelic, r. 130 Perry
" R. W., real estate, r. 1937 Howard
" Tenison, M. D., surgeon, 14 Grant Av, room
12, r. 1003 Sutter
" William, agent Brooks' Spool Cotton, 13
Sutter
" William A., deputy County Clerk, r. 1817
Pine
4®=Deane. See Dean and Dehne
De Angeline James, bookkeeper, r. 137 Turk
Dearborn G. Walter, clerk The Travelers' Ins.
Co., r. East Oakland
" Hazen S., park policeman, r. ISTremont Av
" John S. (R. J. Getz & Co.), r. 13031/2 Bu-
chanan
" Robert H., r. 3044 Leavenworth
De Arcy William, carpenter, r. 1716 Sutter
Deardorf Frank, dealer Japanese goods, 218
Post, r. Alameda
" Herbert, salesman Frank Deardorf, r. Ala-
meda
Deardorflf A. 6., physician and surgeon, 14
Grant Av, rooms 16-17, r. Palace Hotel
" Mary E., widow, r. 7 Sharp PI
Dearin James H. (O'Donnell & Dearin), r. 9
Clinton Park
4®"Dearing. See Deering
Dearn James, molder Golden State & Miners'
L Wks, r. 4251/2, 3d
Deart Ella Mrs., proprietor Pearl House, 304, 3d
Deary John, buggy washer M. Joost & Bro., r.
618 Gough
" John, cigar maker J. E. Kiefer, r. 213 Te-
hama
Deas A. Alston, clerk Sidney V. Smith, r. Ala-
meda
" John, shipsmith Olsen, Ruth & Cook, r.
1717Haight
Deasey Michael, foreman Pioneer W. L. & Color
Wks, r. 301/4 Rausch
Deasy Brothers (Jeremiah and Cornelius),
boots and shoes, 30, 6th
" Catharine Mrs., groceries, 317M,5th
" Cornelius (Deasy Bros.l, r. 10 Dale PI
" Cornelius, engineer, r. 3115 Powell
" Cornelius, helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 31 Natoma
" Daniel C, law student Stafford & Stafford,
r. 813 Fulton
" Edward M., clerk Palatine Ins. Co., r. 812
Fulton
" Ella Miss, stenographer, r. 1063 Mission
" Hannah Mrs., r. Our Lady'y Home
" James M., clerk, r. 407 Mason
DEASY JEREMIAH
(Deasy Brothers), and agent Palatine
Insurance Co. of Manchester, England,
capital $8,500,000, 20. 6th, principal
oflace 439 California, r. 812 Fulton
Deasy Jerome, deputy License Collector, r. 545
California
" John, laborer, r. 137, 7th
" John, laborer, r. 726, 14th
" Margaret, widow, r. 1214 Washington Av
" Mary, domestic, 3416 Washington
" May Miss, teacher, r. 1416 Broadway
" Michael, laborer, r. SOhi Rausch
'• Michael, plumber Allen & Looney, r. 613i/i
Jessie
" Patrick (Deasy & Rogers), r. 67 Clementina
" Thomas A., wharfinger Sec. 2 Sea Wall, r.
Oakland
" Timothy D., miner, r. 14131/4 Guerrero
" William, clerk Bulletin, r. 30i/4 Rausch
" William J., shoecutter, r. 13i/4 Washing-
ton Av
& Rogers (Patrick Deasy and Michael
Rogers), liquors, 145, 3d
>e®=Deasy. See Dacey and Dacy
Deaver Edward J., laborer, r. 13 Rondel PI
Deaves Frederick, laborer, r. 711 Stockton
De Bare Joseph M., cigars and tobacco, 2946
Mission
" Sluve, widow, r. 3946 Mission
Debats Edmund, confectioner M. Klaas, r. 1330
Stockton
Debauge Paul A., chef Marchand's Restaurant,
r. 1010 Mission
Debb Frank C, caterer, r. 331 Diamond
de Beaujardin Adeline, widow, r. 8'
De Belbini Rinaldo, r. 1111 Steiner
De Bellocq Francisca. widow, r. 39 Point Lobos
Av
Debenedetti Joseph (Cereghino & Debenedetti),
r. Half Moon Bay
De Benedetti Louis, clerk, r. 14211/4 Dupont
Debenham George W., car dispatcher Market
St. Ry., r. 1630 Valencia
" John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 416, 39th
" Joseph, laborer, r. 539 Sacramento
DeBeni Dante (D. Scatena & Co.), r. 540 Birch
Av
De Benne Narcisso, fruits and vegetables, r.
927 Larkin, 514 Ceder Av
De Berg Eugene, carpenter, r. S s 24th nr Utah
j8S=De Bergevin. See Bergevin
De Bernardi Albert, teamster, r. 3633 Lombard
" B. Madame, r. 1714 Market
" Charles, r. 419 Filbert
De Bernardi D. & Co. (David De Bernardi),
wholesale dairy produce, 406 Front
" David (D. De Bernard! & Co.), r. 1135 Guer-
rero
" David F., with D. De Bernardi & Co., r. 1135
Guerrero
Debemardi Henry, butcher, r. Spring "Valley
Homestead
" Mary, widow, r. Spring Valley Homestead
De Bernardi Maurice, helper Bush & Mallett
Co., r. 1914 Adelaide
Deberne Lucien, cooper August Petzold, r. 310
Montgomery Av
Debitonti Salvatore, laborer, r. 428 Greenwich
de Blaumford D. Nicholas, druggist, r. 514 Clip-
per
4®"de Blaumford. See Blaumford
Deblay Jules, peddler, r. 34% Birch Av
De Blols George E., policeman, r. NW cor. 23d
and Kansas
de Blonay Robert, with Alfred Borel & Co., r.
518 Lombard
Debney Alfred W., water tender str City of
Puebla, r. 917 McAllister
" Gerard, master str City of Puebla, 917
McAllister
de Boer Christof J., master mariner, r. 934, 18th
Av South
De Boer Henry J. (H. J. De Boer & Co.), r. 1636
Howard
" H. J. & Co. (Henry J. DeBoer), oil cans and
barrels. 1636 Howard
Deboi Henry B., cement worker, r. 1315 Scott rear
4®"De Bois. See Dubois
De Boise Sadie, seamstress, r. 309, 3d
" William, elevator man, r. 309, 3d
De Bonis Celia Mrs., dressmaking, 125 Page
" Silvio, musician, r. 125 Page
De Bonnet Adolph, dry goods, 1000 Valencia, r.
5191/2 Capp
De Boom Romain C, real estate, 413 Kearny, r.
1609 Scott
Debret Michel (P. Priest & Co.), r. 117 Grant Av
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de Bretteville Ales, machinist Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 912 Francisco
" Viggo, teacher languages, r. 912 Francisco
De Brie George W., painter, r. NE cor Soth and
Vicksburg
" William, bartender Gustave Henrioulle, r.
135. 2d
Debris Commission, office 59 Flood Bldg
De Brum William J., manager Arbuckle Bros.
(N. Y.), 18 California, r. 919 Sutter
Debs Nicoli. peddler, r. 64 Jessie
De Budge Edward, r. 712. 19th
" William, liquors, r. 712, 19th
Debus Alice, widow, r. 837 Folsom
•' George, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 510
Hermann
De Cadiz Eugenia O., widow, r. 2814 Sacra-
mento
Decamille Allesandro F., bartender, r. 531 Mont-
gomery Av
De Camp Frank, actor, r. 14 Mason
" Frederick, waiter James M. Rolph, r. 1807
Haight
De Campos Bridget, widow, r. 28 Lewis
de Campos Manuel, master mariner, r. 36 Capp
De Cano Ralph E., machinist, r. Hunter's Point
De Carle Ramon, carpenter, r. 1518 Howard
rear
De Caro Frank P., jeweler Jacob Weinshenk, r.
232 Kearny
de Carolis Raphael Rev., rector Sts. Pietro e
Paolo Church, r. 1600 Dupont
De Carr William C, fireman, r. 13 Rondel PI
Decarteret Frederick, peddler, r. 104 Andover
Av
" Frederick E.. teamster, r. 104 Andover Av
Decarwood Frank, rigger, r. 2422 Greenwich
Decaud Joseph, proprietor Federal Hotel, 1205
Stockton
De Chantreau Jacques D., physician, office and
r. 607 Sutter
De Chatrette Valery, widow, r. 200 Franklin
Dechent Charles, nursery, 2610 Geary, r. 2701^4
Sutter
" Charles H., nurseryman, r. 15 Walter
" Henry, merchandise broker, 35 New Mont-
gomery, room 46, r. 724, 21st
De Cindra Thomaso, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Deck John, carpenter, r. 2939 Mission rear
Deckelman AlvisT. (Deckelman Bros.), r. 1121
Mission
" Brothers (Hiram A. and Alvls T.), barbers'
supplies, 106 Ellis
" Cyrus, salesman Deckelman Bros., r. 315
Mason
" Frank (Deckelman & Davis), r. 505 Lyon
" Frank F., with Nathaniel T. Coulson, r. 505
Lyon
" Hiram A. (Deckelman Bros.), r. 241 Oak
" Louis, r. 312 Eddy
Deckelman & Davis (Frank Deckelman and
Jacob Davis), barbers, 413 California
Decker Anna M., domestic, 744 Ellis
" Barbara, widow, r. 634 Jessie
DECKER CHARLES W.,
dentist, 6, 8 and lO Pbelan Bldg, r.
Palo Alto, Santa Clara County
Decker Christian, r. 5 Harrison Av
" Christian, master mariner, r. 11 Stanly PI
" Frank J., bartender Mitchell & Miller, r.
2127 Turk
" Frederick A., gardener, r. 2917 Bush
" George E. (Decker & Bening), r. 1114 Web-
ster
" Hannah, widow, r. S'/i Golden Gate Av
DECKER HENRY C,
city and country real estate and busi-
ness places for sale and exohansre.
1020 Market, r. 7 HoUy
Decker Jennie M., widow, r. 2127 Pacific
" J. Henry (John H. Decker & Co.), r. 1434
California
" John H. (John H. Decker & Co.), r. 1436 Cal-
ifornia
" John H. & Co. (John H. Decker and J.
Henry Decker), groceries and liquors,
1436 California
" John H., dentist Colton Dental Assn., r.
501a Broderick
" Joshua, r. 983 Kearny
" L. William, salesman Charles Mattheas,
r. 224 Rose Av
" Martha B.. widow, r. 2917 Bush
" Nelson, laborer, r. 21 Harriet
" Peter, clerk Gas Consumers' Assn., r. 11
Stanley
" Richard, blacksmith, r. 79 Clementina
" Samuel S., waiter Popular Dining Rooms,
r. 7 Henrietta Square
" William, bartender Kapp & Street, r. 2127
Turk
" & Bening (George E. Decker and Frederick
Bening) liquors, SW cor East and How-
ard
Deckert Anton, cashier Hofmann & Woenne, r.
791/4 Clementina
" Josephine, widow, r. 79Y2 Clementina
" Richard J., blacksmith John H. Babbitt,
r. 79V2 Clementina
de Clairmont Ralph, accountant, r. 607 Bush
Declan Allen, blacksmith, r. 603 Minna
Declare John, musician, r. Ellsworth nr Cort-
land Av
De Cleer Charles (De Cleer& Son), r. 1 Bacon PI
" Frank (De Cleer & Son), r. 1 Bacon PI
" & Son (Frank and Charles), tailors, 1 Ba-
con PI
de Clert Henry, clerk, r. 817 Bush
Decolwood Frank, rigger, r. 2422 Greenwich
De Compt A. E., laundryman City and County
Hospital
DE CONINCK FRANK,
chemist, contractor for complete or
partial beet and cane sugar plants,
102 Ellis
DeCorval Emile L.. physician, 1307 Stockton,
r. 518 Lombard
De Costa Abigail N., widow, r. 1313 Green
" Henry, teamster, r. 1313 Green
" Jose, barber, 517V4 East, r. Berkeley
Decot Frank, painter J. St. Denis & Co.
De Courcy Charles G., traveling salesman,
602 Oak
" Edward, proprietor City Apron Co., 10
Webster
" Edward S., solicitor, r. 510 Webster
" Fannie, widow, r. 510 Webster
" William S., marker Lick Laundry, r. 2410
Post
DECOURTIEUX A. & SON
(A. Decourtieux Sr. and A. Decourtieux
Jr.), dealers in all kinds of choice stall-
fed meats, staUs 15 to 19 Pacific Fruit
Market, entrances 529 Merchant and
536 Clay
Decourtieux Amand (A. Decourtieux & Son), r.
817 Union
" Amand Jr. (A. Decourtieux & Son), r. 2219
California
Decrouse August, cook, r. 15?£ Bryant Av
de Cuenca Laura M.. widow, vice-president
Revista Publishing Co., 6 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. Hotel Marmai
De Curtoni Frank, merchant, r. 615 Turk
Dedelow Hermann, tailor Varanese & Julien, r.
439 Jessie
Dederky Henry, r. 123 Fell
" Henry, Jr., real estate, r. 123 Fell
Dedini William, dairyman, 19th Av South nr J
De Dobrogoiski V. I., mounter Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 131, 7th
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De Domenico Charles (Merel & De Domemco), r.
163 Tehama
Dee Annie, domestic, 808 Octavia
" Celia, widow, r. 19 Natoma
" John Mrs., widow, r. 570 Minna
" Kate, widow, r. 570 Minna
" Thomas, oiler, r. 224 Lily Av
" William, groceries, 19 Natoma
Deeds August, cigar maker, r. 391, 8th .
Deegan Eliza Miss, r. 123 "Welsh
" John J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1350
Kentucky
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 1129 Mission
" Mary E. Mrs., dressmaking, 915% Howard
" Thomas H., molder Metropolitan Foundry,
r. 1550 Kentucky
" William, manager Branch S. F. Shoe Co.,
r. 624 Post
*SS=Deegan. See Degan and Degen
Deeley Lawrence J., policeman, r. 2821 Bush
Deely James, groceries and liquors, NW cor
California and Lyon
" John, laborer, r. 19 Parker Av
" Laurence, r. 1724 Lyon
4®=Deely. See Dealy and Deily
Deeney Ann, widow, r. 416, 10th
" George F., fireman Metropolitan Match
Co.. r. 501%, 6th
" Henry, teamster Pac. Gas. Imp. Co., r. 2036
Greenwich
" James J., teamster, r. 416, 10th
" John, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 2036
Greenwich
" John H., framemaker Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 416, 10th
" Mary, dressmaker, r. 17a Sharon
" Patrick, r. 17a Sharon
J8®="Deeney. See Denny
Deeny William, capitalist, r. 2103 Howard
Deere Charles H., president Deere Implement
Co., 305-307 Market, r. Moline, 111.
Deere Implement Co., C. H. Deere president, S.
H. Velie vice-president, F. W. Vaughan
secretary and manager, 305-307 Market
Deering Annie E. Miss, r. 329 Haight
" August, porter, r. 255 Minna
" Cassie N. Miss, r. 329 Haight
" Charles, sign painter E. Deering, 515
Kearny
" Charles J., asst. cashier Union Trust Co.
of S. F., r. San Rafael
" Chester, with Brown, Craig & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Edward, sign painter, 614 California, r. 205
Steiner
" Frank P. (Myrick & Deering), attorney at
law, 14 Sans«me, rooms 53-55, r. 423 Baker
" George P., machinist First St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 1550 Folsom
Deering Harvester Co., Deere implement Co.
agents, 305-307 Market
" James H., r. 423 Baker
Deering James H. Jr., librarian San Francisco
Law Library, New City Hall, 3d floor,
r. 423 Baker
" Katherine A. Mrs., dressmaking, 500 Sutter
" Michael, chief draughtsman engineering
department S. P. Co., r. 619 Lombard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 406 Broadway
" T. P., master mariner, 9 Mission
Jg®=Deering. See Dearing
Deery Frank, laborer, r. 721 Natoma
«®=Dees. See Deas
Deever John, harness maker, r. 824 Kearny
Defabrega Stephen, tailor, r. 605 Broadway
de Fassion J. Mme., dressmaking, 243, 9th
Defender The, Horn & Nipgen proprietors,
757 Market
De Ferrari Frederick, watchmaker and jeweler,
211-213 Montgomery Av, r. 810 Union
" Jerome, fish dealer, 527 Montgomery Av
" Peter A., paper hanger Burr & Shields, r.
1530 Golden Gate Av
Deflren Elizabeth Mrs., r. 158 Clara
De Figueiredo Victor L., druggist P. C. Rossi,
r. 318 Montgomery Av
De FHippe T. B., Academy of Languages, 320
Post, opp Union Square, r. Oakland
De Filippe's Academy of Languages, 320 Post
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
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Deflandre Charles, engineer P. H. Jackson &
Co., r. 708 Howard
De Fonseca David L., physician, r. 604 Mer-
chant, room 12
De Fonte Joseph, barber Louis De Fonte, r. 358,
4th
" Louis, barber, 358, 4th
De Fontville Philip, sign painter, 433 Kearny,
r. 1623 Lyon
De Ford William M., elevator man Columbian
Bldg, r. 37, 2d
Defore Sylvester, clerk Newbauer & Levy, r. 12
Montgomery
De Forest Joseph, manager S. F. yards Sierra
Lumber Co., NE cor 4th and Channel, r.
2452 Howard
De Forestier Henry F., r. 1344 Pine
De Forrest Beecher C, r. 928% Pine
" Ida, widow, r. 3 Ivy Av
" Margaret, widow, 928% Pine
De France Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 27
Willow Av
Defrasse Louise, Miss, r. 333, 21st
De Frees Phoebe J., widow, r. 47 Erie
De Freiger John, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1
Ocean Terrace
De Freitas Adelaide Miss, r. 914}^ Harrison
" Frank, cook, r. 513 Davis
" Frank L., bookkeeper Wittland Produce
Co., r. 618M Greenwich
" John L., teacher music, r. 914% Harrison
" Julius L., boxmaker Pac. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 914% Harrison
de Fremery James (James de Fremery & Co.), r.
Oakland
de Fremery James & Co. (James and William
C. B. de Fremery), importers and com-
mission merchants, 410 Battery
" William C. B. (James de Fremery & Co.), r.
Oakland
de Freville Eugene, r. 224, 10th
Defty Henry, engineer California Hotel, r. 740
Ellis
de Gallardo Raoul, tinsmith, r. 726 Green
Degan Anna J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 18 De Long
Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 14 Pfeiffer
" James J., keeper Sheriff's offlce, r. 12a
Pfeiffer
" John A., machinist U. S. Mint, r. 2918
Washington
" Patrick, stone yard, 423, 11th, r. 2918 Wash-
ington
" William H., stonecutter P. Degan, r. 2918
Washington
4S=- Degan. See Deegan and Degen
De Gear George P., carpenter and builder, 123
Collingwood
" George W., metal roofer, r. 115 Colling-
wood
" Jefferson D., metal roofer,' 717, 15th
" Warren J., cornice maker J. D. De Gear, r.
28 Hardy
4®=De Gear. See De Guerre
De Geller Charles, barber str Australia
Degelman John W., shoemaker, 406% McAllister
Degen Ludolph P., manufacturer leather belt-
ing and lacing, 105-107 Mission, r. Oak-
land
4®"Degen. See Degan and Deegan
Degenhard Charles, butcher Isidor Gans, r. 338
Shipley
De Gerick Julia Mrs., lodgings, 309, 3d
" Julius G. H., machinist, r. 309, 3d
Degnan John J., carpenter, r. 1135 Folsom
" Thomas, gasman Occidental Hotel
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Degnan Thomas, manager Occidental Handball
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" Thomas, watchman, r. 508 Taylor
4®* Degnan. See Dignan
Degner Mary, widow, r. 1110 Mason
De Golia Edwin B., clerk Catton, Bell & Co., r.
Oakland
De Gonzales Ascension N. Mrs., groceries, 708
Broadway
Degouy Marie widow, r. 1315 Sacramento
De Grafl Samuel J., porter Frank B. Peterson
& Co., r. 734, 21st
De Grazia Giuseppe (De Grazia & Co.), r. NE cor
Union and Dupont
" & Co. (Giuseppe De Grazia and Silyestro
Biagi), fruits, 611 Montgomery Av
49=-De Grazia. See Di Grazia
De Greayer Josephine Mrs., r. lllgi^ Hyde
" Septimus, broker, r. 310 Stockton
Degree of Honor Ancient Order United Work-
men, Mrs. Kate M. Poland grand re-
corder, 65 Flood Bldg
De Gregori Luigi, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
De Grofl Seraphine, widow, r. 1557i^ Market
De Groot Leon A., r. 1108 Folsom
" Peter, rigger, r. 603 Mariposa
" William H., carriage maker Walcom Bros.,
r. 11 Hickory Av
De Gruchy W. R., agent New York Life Insur-
ance Co.
De Guerre Albert S. J. (Armstrong & De Guerre),
r. 131 Hartford
" Louise B. Miss, dressmaker, r. 115 CoUing-
wood
" Wade H., machinist, r. 115 Collingwood
" Warren, metal worker, r. 34 Hardy
J^"De Guerre. See De Gear and Guerre
de Guigne Christian, office 414 Montgomery, r.
San Mateo
De Guire Robert P., policeman, r. 719. 6th Av
De Halluvin Camille Mrs., teacher language, r.
603 Montgomery Av
Dehan Julie, widow, r. 435 Filbert rear
" Peter, laborer, r. 565 Bryant
Dehaney Harry, printer, r. 700^4 Bush
.^fDehaney. See Denehy
De Hann's Dr. Medicine Company, office 1449
Polk
De Haro Alonzo, r. 333, 30th
De Hart William A., porter Searle & Holt, r. 610
Folsom
De Haven Edward, car painter Market St. Ry.,
r. 417 Castro
" Joe J., clerk, 303 Montgomery, r. 807 Larkin
" John J. (Denson & De Haven), attorney at
law, 17-19 Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r. 307
Larkin
" Jothan J., clerk, r. 307 Larkin
" Lumber Co., C. L. Dingley & Co. agents,
304 Front
" Pliny A., car painter, r. 417 Castro
Dehay Armand J., liquors, 518 Valencia, r. 519
Valencia
" Emile B., clerk, r. 519b Valencia
De Hertel Frederick, horse clipper, r. 628V^ Capp
Dehertoghe Adrien, machinist, r. 914 McAllister
" Annie Mrs., laundry. 914 McAllister
Dehn Henry, plumber, r. 1093 Howard
Dehne Ann, widow, bakery, 313, 5th
' ' Charles, flour packer Dtel Monte Milling Co. ,
r. 318 Brannan
" Frederick C, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
31314, 5th
" Louis C, seaman, r. 110b Freelon
■Kg" Dehne. See Dean and Deane
de Hoenig Adolph, ladies' tailor, r. 615 Hyde
de Hurtel Clementina F., widow, r. 304 Van
Ness Av
Dehy William D., law student Bama McKinne,
r. 3191/i Lombard
Deibel Catherine, domestic, 328, 2d Av
Deichmiller Conrad, dentist, 616 Golden Gate Av
Deidell Frank H., brewer, r. 2316 Van Ness Av
Deidesheimer Philip, mining expert, r. Occi-
dental Hotel
Deidrichsen Hanse, porter Henderson Woolen
Mills, r. 324i4, 23d
4®- Deihl. See Diehl
Deil Arnold, cook German Hospital
" John, waiter Collins & Wheeland, r. 1830
Union
Deiling C, r. 220, 3d
Deimel August, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. Lily Av
" Linen-Mesh System Co. The, 111 Montgom-
ery
Deinert Edward, clerk, r. 13 Rausch
" Fred, groceries and liquors, 1747V4 Mission
Deinlein John, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 545 Folsom
Deis Joseph (Deis & Marlatt), r. 1135 Mission
" & Marlatt (Joseph Deis and Edward D.
Marlatt), liquors, 1135 Mission
Deisel John P., cabinet maker, r. 42 Louisa
Deishler Joseph, tanner The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 53 San Bruno Av
Deitemeier William T., piano maker, 2100 Mar-
ket, r. 2098 Market
Deitle Arthur, bookkeeper, r. 234 Page
Deitman C. G., storekeeper str City of Panama
Deitz Mary Miss, laundress Modern Laundry
Co.. r. 394, 8th
4®=" Deitz. See Dietz
De Jarnac Edmund, house painter, r. 9 Enterprise
De Jersey Octavius W.. laborer, r. W s Uranus
nr 17th
Dejoiner O., artist Louis Thors, r. Alameda
De Jonge John, millhand Prank A. Geier, r. 132%
Dorland
De Josez Ralph A., attendant U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
De Julio Frank, barber, 1501 Stockton, r. 313 Green
DE KALB FENCE CO.,
manufacturers smooth wire fences,
field and hog, garden and poultry,
lawn and cemetery fences, wire fences
for all purposes, Jno. Woodlock man-
ager, 26 Beale
De Kannet Gregory, lecturer, r. 110 Hyde
De Keerschieter John M., carpenter, r. 2 Him-
melmann PI
Deklyn Warren W., dentist John Robertson, r.
2104 Market
De Knight Charles H., watchman Underwriters
Fire Patrol, sta. 1, r. 109 Jessie
De Kontski Chevalier, musician, r. 1537 Green
De Korab W., r. 1030 Leavenworth
De La Brie Alice, widow, r. 3405 Howard
De Lachasse Gustave, bookkeeper Hibernia
Savings and Loan Society, r. 208 Powell
De la Cruz Ramon, messenger Occidental Hotel,
r. 5 Selina PI
" Rosa R., widow, r. 5 Selina PI
De la Cuesta Peter, barber, r. 900 Folsom
de Lacy John, steward str Gaelic, r. Russ House
" Kate Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
Delafleld Alfred W., artist H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1343, 25th
" Henry, r. 12231/4 Guerrero
" McGovern & Co., merchants (New York
and Chicago), 302 California, room 10
Delafleld Robert H., special agent Norwich
Union Fire Insurance Society, 308 Pine,
r. 2012 Baker
De La Fontaine Charles, musician, r. 1221 Noe
" Charles, sweeper Harbor Commissioners,
r. 13 West Mission
Charles Jr., carrier postofflce, r. 1221 Noe
Frank, carpenter, r. 13 West Mission
Joseph A. clerk Grand Hotel, r. 1331 Noe
Peter, cooper, r. 13 West Mission
Victor, cooper Pac. Woodenware & Cooper-
age Co., r. 13 West Mission
^^De La Fontaine. See Fontaine
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Delagar Clarence, quartermaster str Colon, r,
603,3d
De Lagetti Alexander, engineer, r. 413, 4th
Delagne Firmin, employee Occidental Hotel
Delagnes Henri, proprietor Melbourne House,
33, 5tli
" Henry, cook Kelly & Clark, r. 147, 3d
" Josephine, domestic. 828 Post
Delahaf Elisha, cook E. Lyman, r. 502V4 Broad-
way
Delahanty John, groceries, 1155 Harrison
" William, lineman, r. 520 Union
j8®~Delahanty. See Delahunty and Delehanty
Delahay James E., bricklayer, r. 145% Valencia
Delahaye Estelle Miss, r. 1825 California
Delahunty Alfred W., porter Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 529% Lombard
'■ Eliza, widow, r. 730 Folsom
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 529% Lombard
^^'de Lalande. See Lalande
De Lamare August J., agent Gordon & Dil-
worth (New York), ofQce 201 Front, r.
1001 Pine
Delamater Arthur J., porter Wells, Fargo &Co.,
r. 1825 Broadway
De Lamater Gumbert B. V., clerk P. & S. dept.
S. P. Co., r. 418 Sutter
Delamater Oscar W , r. 1825 Broadway
" RoUeyC. clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. 1825 Broadway
De Lamater Schuyler, clerk Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 418 Sutter
Delamater Theodore C, milk dealer, r. 1825
Broadway
Delamatre Frederick, lather, r. 1147 Mission
" Oscar J., lather, r. 1147 Mission
De La Matyr Ellas B., physician and surgeon,
622A Geary
De La Montanya George, plumber Freeman &
Wrin, r. 23% Ritch rear
" H. D., assayer Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. Oakland
" Herbert, attorney at law, 26 Montgomery,
r. San Rafael
" James, importer stoves and metals, 606-608
Battery and 214-222 Jackson, r. 1510 Tay-
lor
De la Montanya, Matthew Jr., chief deputy City
and County Treasurer's Office, r. 26 Mc-
Allister
Delamore Frank, molder, r. 825 Jessie
" Mary E., widow, groceries and liquors, 1420
Castro
" Richard A., r. 1309% Minna
4®"Delamore. See Dallamore and Dellamore
De Land Alvord, r. 2013 Bush
" Charles H., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 711 Oak
" Harry, metal worker Pac. Metal Wks, r.
317 Minna
De Landresse H. Clerc, carrier postofflce, r. 2731
Bryant Av
De Lane Harry, actor, r. 633 O'Farrell
Delaney Andrew, bartender, r. NE cor Napa
and Louisiana
" Charles B., bookkeeper Mutual Savings
Bank, r. 429 Fillmore
De Laney, Daniel M., laborer, r. 520% O'Farrell
rear
Delaney, Edith A., widow, r. 155 Erie
De Laney, Edward, r. 520% O'Farrell rear
Delaney, Ellen, domestic, 2018 Webster
" F. F., porter Olympic Club
" Frank, clerk Westcott & Son, r. 23, 12th
De Laney, Frankie Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 14
Grant Av, r. 226 Page
Delaney, Harry, r. 1063 Mission
" James, r. 225 Powell
" James, laborer, r. 406 Broadway
" James, rivet heater, r. 1431, 23d
" James E., salesman Castle Bros., r. Fruit-
vale
" John, clerkPac. Sheet Metal Wks, r. Lorin,
Alameda Co.
" John, liquors, 1352 Market, r. 14, 17th
" John A., driver National Laundry, r. 418
Sanchez
" John J., painter, r. 1233, 18th
" Joseph, r. 1313 Howard
Delaney Joseph, marine engineer, r. 9 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 1431, 23d
" Mary, domestic, 730, 24th
" Matthew D., teamster Seller Bros.'& Co., r.
226 Page
" Maurice, section foreman, r. 1137 Florida
" Michael J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Riv-
oli Av
•' Nicholas, r. 226 Page
" Patrick, junk dealer, r. 1208 Sanchez
" Philip, peddler, r. S s 24th nr Noe
" R.,r. 220, 3d
" Thomas, carpet layer John W. Shanahan,
r. 226 Page
" Thomas, laborer, r. 236, 15th
" William, chandelier maker, r. 24 Julian Av
" William, laborer, r. 220 Pacific
" William F., foreman, r. 738 Broadway
" William J., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 112 Hyde
4®=-Delaney. See Delano. Delany and Dew-
laney
De Lange Conradus, collector shells, r. 2505%
Howard
De Langton Edward W., butcher, r. SW cor 17th
and Clara Av
" Walter H., master mariner, r. SW cor 17th
and Clara Av
" William, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. SW cor 17th and Clara Av
De Lano Abbie E. B., physician, r. 113 South
Broderick
" Brothers (Willie W. and Frank M.), tin
and sheet-iron workers, 21 Spear
Delano Charles M., r. 2522 Clay
De Lano Frank M. (De Lano Bros.), r. 309 Waller
Delano Gertrude Miss, teacher music, r. 220
Shotwell
" Gustave, ship calker, r. 100%, 2d
" I. S., manager Rocklin Granite Co., 40 New
Montgomery
" James, longshoreman, r. 231 Green
De Lano Joseph Mrs., widow, r. 708 Golden
Gate Av
Delano Lysander T., night caller S. P. Co., r.
109, 19th
" R. G., 2d officer str Progreso
" Robert T., calker, r. 220 Shotwell
De Lano Silas L., brass finisher De Lano Bros.,
r. 115 South Broderick
" Willie W. (De Lano Bros.), r. 113 South
Broderick
Delanoy Austen B., bookkeeper N. Y. Insulated
Wire Co., r. Alameda
" F., clerk Crane Co., r. Alameda
Delany Ann, widow, r. 551% Howard
Dennis J., seaman, r. 105 Clark
Hugh L., plumber, r. 551% Howard
JohnM., oiler str Peru, r. 551% Howard
Mary, widow, r. 57 Silver
P. M., superintendent J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 844 Grove
Thomas, r. 723% Golden Gate Av
William, musician, r. 9 Dehon
William P., engineer, r. 1206 Broadway
William P., fireman, r. 551% Howard
-e^Delany. See Delaney
De la Pena Estevan R., draughtsman First St.
Wks, Union I. Wks, r. 1515 Powell
vgS^De la Pena. See Dellepiane
Delapierrie Henry, paper hanger, r. 724b Fil-
bert
Delaporte George, salesman Christy & Wise, r.
Berkeley
De Lappe R., special agent Balfour Guthrie &
Co., r. 410 Hyde
WATSON & CO.
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Delargo Vincenzo, bootblack NE cor 10th and
Howard, r. 6 Sheridan
De Lariviere Filomena, widow, r. 310 Ritch
" Florence Miss, tailoress, r. 310 Ritch
" Joseph J., clerk Joseph F. Perini, r."310
Ritch
" Marie Miss, dressmaker, r. 310 Ritch
" Rosa Miss, tailoress Sigmund Jonas, r. 310
Ritch
De la Rosa, Adolfo M., compositor H. S. Crocker
Co., r. 813M Greenwich
Delarue Lena, widow, r. 19 Polk
De Lasaux Harry, bookkeeper, r. 846 Mission
" Harry E., bookkeeper Farnsworth & Rug-
gles, r. Hotel Langham
de las Casas Joseph B., attorney at law, 11-12
Mills Bldg., 4th floor, r. 112 Taylor
De la Sevna Peter A., painter, r. 1002 Jackson
Delassus Joseph, cellarman E. Gamier & Co.,
r. 1034 Clay
De la Torre Anthony, interpreter and reporter,
r. Occidental Hotel
" Antonio, carriage trimmer, r. 1237 Stockton
Delatour Frederick J., printer, r. 75V2 Natoma
de Latour George, proprietor California Tartar
Works, 819 Sansome, r. 829 Bush
Delatour Isaac J., shoemaker, r. 75i/4 Natoma
" Louis, warehouseman, r. 136, 5th
" Mary Mrs., r. 211 Hickory Av
Delaune Julius, tailor, r. 722 Washington
Delavari Ramon, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Delavau Kate M., widow, r. 826 Union
de Laveaga A. J. M., plumber, r. 535 Bryant
De Laveaga Miguel A., capitalist, 415 Mont-
gomery, room 15, r. Orinda Park, Contra
Costa Co.
De la Vega Enrique, clerk W. Loaiza & Co., r.
1923 Eddy
De La Vergne Refrigerating Macbine Com-
pany The (N. Y.), Fulton Engineering
and Ship Building Works agents, 213, 1st
Delaware The, Mrs. Susan Saunders proprie-
tor, 1141-1151 Market
De Lay Charles Y., r. 1911 Ellis
Delay Daniel, paver, r. 554 Minna
" Daniel J., principal Ocean Primary School,
r. Ocean House Road nr Ingleside
De Lay Edward, weigher, r. 1911 Ellis
Delay Jeremiah, laborer, r. 240, 15th
De Lay Thomas A., secretary Consumers' Ice
Co., 420, 8th, r. 1911 Ellis
Delbat Jean, tanner, r. 1237 Stockton
" Jeanne, domestic, 1713 Larkin
Del Bondis John B., carpenter, r. 509 Ellis
Delbos Angela Mme. (Delbos & Mathat), and
proprietor The Silver King. 514 Bush
" Auguste, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co., r.
909 Jackson
" & Mathat (Mme. Angela Delbos and Ed-
ward Mathat), laundry, 527 Pine
Delbucchi Giacomo, collector, r. 908 Sansome
Del Bucchia Benedetto, r. 249 Pacific
Delcamp Casimir, marble worker Eugene Du-
montelle, r. 909 Jackson
Delcarlo Agostino, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
" Alisseo, fruits and vegetables, 138, 8th
" Daniel, r. S s El Dorado bet fotrero Av
and Utah
Del Carlo Eugene, proprietor Porcari Hotel, 12
Ohio PI
Delcarlo Frank, peddler, r. S s El Dorado bet
Potrero and Utah
Del Carlo Frank, salesman A. Galli Fruit Co.,
r. 725, 21st
" Giosafatte, salesman Bertini & Baldocchi,
r. 3025 Sacramento
Del Carlo Paolo (Massoni & Del Carlo), r. 1121
Kearny
" Paul, fisherman, r. 19 Ohio PI
Del Castillo Barbara Miss, teacher Spanish and
Italian Filippe's Academy of Language
Del Chiaro Angelo, farmer, r. 702 Front
" Giuseppe, farmer, r. 702 Front
" Seffiro, farmer, r. 702 Front
" Vincenzo, farmer, r. 702 Front
Delcol Emile, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Jean P., tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Delcoursey G., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
Deleau Felix, liquors, 1211 Powell, r. 1025/2 Wash-
ington
" Jules, r. 817 Vallejo rear
Deleaux Emile, gardener Weiner Bros., r. Cam-
bridge opp Silliman
Delecker Henry, bartender William Plath, r.
2440 California
Delecot Annie, widow, r. 432, 5th
Delee Edward, porter S. F. Storage and Trans-
fer Co.
" James M., carpenter, r. 112 Gilbert
Delehanty George, bolt cutter Payne's Bolt
Wks, r. 12 Natoma
" Ignatius, steam fitter, r. 9 Decatur
" James W., marine fireman, r. 1 Freelon
" Johanna, widow, r. 9 Decatur
" John E. (Murphy & Delehanty) r. 842 McAl-
lister
" Joseph, laborer, r. 319 Fremont
" Joseph M., gripman Cal. St. RR,r. IOIO14
Larkin
" Mary, widow, r. 12 Natoma
" Thomas, boiler maker, r. 319 Fremont
" Thomas, coalpasser str Corona, r. 445, 5th
" Thomas, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 21 Boyce
" Thomas H., boiler maker, r. 12 Natoma
" William, seaman, r. 12 Natoma
>e®"Delehanty. See Delahanty
>e®="Delemore. See Dallamore, Delamore and
Dellamore
de le Vera Edward, bookkeeper, r. 438 Geary
Delfino Agostino, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Antonio (Delfino & Ross), r. 723a Union
George, manager G. Delfino, 308 Kearny, r.
1007 Market
Giacomo, with Pac. Vinegar and Pickle
Wks, r. 422 Vallejo
Giuseppe (Delfino & Solari) and coffee
saloon, 308 Kearny, r. 1007 Market
Louis, cook George Delfino, r. 1007 Market
& Ross (Antonio Delfino and Allan O.
Ross), harness and saddle makers, 712
Sansome
Delfino & Solari (Giuseppe Delfino and Mrs.
Mary Solari), coffee saloon and bakery,
109, 3d
Delfs Henry, gardener, r. 1511 California
" Marcus, r. 609^4 Chestnut
" Marcus A., millwright, r. 609i/4 Chestnut
Delgado Crecencia, widow, furnished rooms,
1323 Stockton
" P., waiter str Alameda
Delgardo George, cook, r. 46 Spear
Delger Edward F., attorney at law, 207 San-
some, r. NE cor 25th and Fair Oaks
Delger & King (Edward F. Delger and Alfred
G. King), State agents Bankers' Life
Association of Des Moines, Iowa, 211
Delhi Mining Co., W. McM. Weighel secretary,
office 14 Sansome, room 11
De Liere Azari, carpenter, r. 1612 Leavenworth
" Walter, waiter, r. 1612 Leavenworth
De Lisle Raymond F., millhand Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 411 Ridley
Delius Auto F. W. (Thiedemann& Delius), r. 2044
Enoinal Av, Alameda
Dell Byron, teamster Quiro's Soda Water Co., r.
231, 3d
" Edward, glove finisher Carson Glove Co., r.
32 Golden Gate Av
' ' Henry F. , shipping clerk Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 1237 Pine
" James, clerk Harry Unna Co., r. 25 Hyde
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Delia Maggiora Carlo (Delia Maggiora & Mo-
retti), r. 850 Valencia
" Giovanni (Delia Maggiora & Moretti), r. 850
Valencia
" Narciso, clerk Delia Maggiora & Moretti,
r. 850 Valencia
" Ottavio (Delia Maggiora & Moretti), r. 850
Valencia
Dellamaggiora S., laborer G. Rottanzi, r. NE
cor 23d and Bryant Av
" Sebastian (Dellamaggiora & Co.), r. 2505
Mission
" & Co. (Sebastian Dellamaggiora and Raffa-
ello Giusti), fruits and vegetables, 2434
and 3505 Mission
Delia Maggiora & Moretti (Giovanni, Ottavio
and Carlo Delia Maggiora and Rinaldo
Moretti), fruits and vegetables, 850 and
908-912 Valencia
Dellamonlca John, bartender, r. 509 Broadway
Dellamore Frederick, cigar maker August Brune,
r. 1232 Lombard
J8®= Dellamore. See Dallamore and Delamore
Delia Nina A., flsh, 7 Clay St. Market
Dellar Phillip, butcher, r. 318 Jessie
Delia Santa Peter, cook, r. 2 Graham PI
Delia valle Anton, laborer, r. 10 Hoff Av
" Michele, contractor brickwork, 14251/4 Du-
pont
Dellepiane Angelo, painter, r. 118 Broad
" Fillippo, musician, r. 899 Pine
Dellepiane & Co. (Peter Alferitz), wholesale
foreign produce and wool dealers, 425-427
Battery
4®=" Dellepiane. See De la Pena
Dellepierre Henry, paper hanger, r. 724b Filbert
Dellex Augustus, hack driver, r. 407 Stevenson
" Edward F., hack driver, r. 872 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 539 Valencia
Delliami G., cook, r. 933 Kearny
Dello Alexander, coachman, r. 1300 Pine
Dell Osso Carlo, groceries, 1330 Dupont
Dellosso Onesto (Dellosso & Borisocchino), r. 733
Brannan
" & Borisocchino (Onesto Dellosso and Remu-
oldo Borisocchino), fruits and vegetables,
723 Brannan
Dellwig Albert, machinist, r. 1912 Polk
" Charles, baker City and County Hospital,
r. 236 Church
" Doris, widow, r. 926 Eddy
" Edward J., confectioner, r. 1912 Polk
" Theodore, bakery, 1912 Polk
Delmaestro Albert, driver City Transit Co., r.
118, 6th
•' Eugene, salesman Frederick Jantzen, r.
118, 6th
Delmas D. M. (Delmas &Shortridge), r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Paul, secretary Casa Delmas (incorpo-
rated), 28-36 Crocker Bldg, r. Mountain
View. Cal.
Delmas & Shortridge (D. M. Delmas and
Samuel M. Shortridge), attorneys at
law, 28-36 Crocker Bldg
Del Masso Giuseppe, window cleaner, r. 322 Green
Delmer George, special officer S. F. Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, r.
987 Harrison
Delmere Samuel, r. 120i/4 Geary
Delmon Louis.waiter Jose Pages, r. 609 Pine
Delmonico Restaurant, Gutzeit & Malfanti
proprietors, 110-112 O'Farrell
Delmont Flora Miss, bookkeeper Mowry P.
Sweet, r. 1615 Folsom
" Francis, physician and surgeon, 1439 Polk
" H. F., r. 1439 Polk
" Jean B., wool puller Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Delmonte Angelo (Delmonte Bros, and Sangui-
netti & Co.), r. 436 Broadway
" Brothers (Angelo and Ferdinando), restau-
rant, 436 Broadway
Del Monte Coal Mining Co., D. R. McNeill pres-
ident, M. J. Donovan vice-president,
E. E. Bush manager, 1189 Market
Delmonte Ferdinando (Delmonte Bros.) and
restaurant, 431 Broadway, r. 436 Broad-
way
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
CARPETS, ^ FURNITURE,
UPHOLSTERY,
GA^l-G^'J yviarket St.
Delmonte Giacomo, second-hand goods. 610 Val-
lejo, and lodgings, 604 Vallejo, r. 436
Broadway
Del Monte House, A. Simonnet proprietor, 1030
Howard
Del Monte Milling Co., Thomas J. Parsons
president and manager, Fred Meckfessel
vice-president, George D. Metcalf sec-
retary, mills 307-311 Brannan, general
office 107 California
Del Monte The, Caley & Roeder proprietors, 1
Grant Av cor O'Farrell
" The Mrs. N. Hermann proprietor, 116a
Grant Av
4®= Delmore. See Delamore
Del Norte Commercial Co., R. D. Hume presi-
dent, Charles D. Winsor secretary, office
318 California, room 11
Delnotaro Joseph, cook Frank S. Guglielmetti,
r. 12, 11th
De Loche Caroline, widow, r. 704!4 Harrison
Deloge Gustave D., molder, r. 1229, 25th
Delonee Emile, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 1122
Grant Av
De Long Bert, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 824
" David M., machinist Risdon L & L. Wks,
r. 823d Capp
" F. C. (estate of), office 530 California, room
37
" Frank C, commission merchant, r. 2709
Buchanan
" Frank L., r. 1015 McAllister
" Harry, metal worker, r. 317 Minna
" William, porter Western Meat Co.
" William L., electrician Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. NE cor Ashbury and Frederick
" Wood, shipping clerk, r. 534 Ellis
Delord Paul, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
De Lorie John, laborer, r. 421 Chestnut
Delorieux Felix, machinist, r. 10 Montgomery
Court
" John (Toulouse & Delorieux), r. 8!4 Pratt
PI
Delorme Alexander, porter, r. 145, 4th
" Annie, widow, r. 29 Gilbert
De Lorme G. Victor, secretary Stockton Mill-
ing Co., 112 California, r. Hotel Beres-
ford
De Los Paul, salesman W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
413 Eddy
Delos Seraphine, widow, r. 5 Midway
" William, printer, r. 936 Capp
De Losa Frank, liquors, 1332 Dupont, r. 428
Green
Delosmonteros Dimond, laborer, r. 716 Natoma
Delosso Daniel, woodworker Luigi Pardini, r. 420
Vallejo
" John, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Raffaello, lumberman, r. 420 Vallejo
Delpech Justin, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Paul, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Del Pogetto Raphael, knife grinder, r. 30 Pres-
cott PI
" Rafael, wine manufacturer, 190 Vande-
water
Del Secco Giuseppe, fruits and vegetables, 1301
Devisadero
Delsol Auguste, cook Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co.. r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Brothers (John F. and Paul), liquors, 647
Broadway and 501, 4th
" Carmille, porter, r. 1313 Stockton
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Delsol Eli, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Honore, liquors, 1401 Powell, r. 787 Fol-
som
" John F. (Delsol Bros.), r. 651 Vallejo
" Paul (Delsol Bros.), r. 613 Bryant
De Lucca Gesueldo, butcher, 1338Dupont, r. 1810
Dupont
Delucca Giovanni, driver A. Buchignani &Co.,
r. 12 Bonita
De Lucca John (De Martini &,De Lucca), r. 1323
Dupont
Delucca John, waiter AUegrini & Luporini, r. 410
Broadway
" Joseph, plumber Ravani & Curran
" Mateo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Narciso, bartender F. Razzetto, r. 12
Bonita
De Lucca Walter, clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 1810 Dupont
Delucchi Antonio (Delucchi & Arvigi). r. 729b
Union
" Antonio (F. Lucchetti & Co.), r. 249 Pacific
" Antonio, brass finisher A. Particelli, r. 565
Bryant
" Antonio, scavenger, r. 5 Jasper PI rear
" Giovanni, liquor dealer, r. 432 Francisco
" Giovanni, scavenger, r. 1112 Montgomery
rear
" Giovanni, window cleaner, r. 8 Ohio PI
" John, dental student, r. 420 Montgomery Av
" Lorenzo, scavenger, r. 324 Vallejo rear
" Louis, r. 5Bartol
" Louis, r. 10a Jasper PI
" Luigi, r. 535^/4 Union
" Mateo, bootblack, r. 324 Vallejo rear
" & Arvigi (Antonio Delucchi and Antonio
Arvigi), painters, 729b Union
De Lucis Andrian, physician and surgeon (Roy-
al University Turin, Italy), offlce 661
Market, Nucleus Bldg, hours 9 to 10 a.
m., 3 to 5 and 8 to 9 p. m., r. 418 Mont-
gomery Av, hours 12 m. to 2 p. m.
Delury Daniel, liquors, 203, 9th
" Daniel P., boiler maker, r. 911 Folsom
" George, sweeper Harbor Commissioners, r.
911 Folsom
" James, clerk, r. 911 Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 123 Shipley
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 911 Folsom
Del Valle Daniel, messenger Nathan. Dohrmann
&Co., r. 1808Laguna
" Jacob, bookkeeper Mendelson Bros., r. 1808
Laguna
" Rachael, widow, r. 1808 Laguna
im-Bel Valle. See Dellavalle
Delvecchio Antonio, butcher G. B. Cardinelli, r.
824 Broadway
Delventhal William F., bartender, r. 147 Perry
De Lye William, repairer Clipper Bicycle Co.,
r. 1149 Market
De Lyons Hattie Miss, stenographer Wood,
Curtis & Co., r. 837 California
" Melvin, stenographer W. H. Miner, r. 837
California
Delzelle David W., clerk, r. 890, 14th
" WilliamR., sa]esmanPayot,Upham& Co.,
r. 712 Sutter
4®-Delzelle. See Dalziel
Demain Belle Mrs., laundress Modern Laundry
Co., r. 1146 Mission
De Malder Joseph, laborer, r. 209 Ritch
De Mamiel Gustave H. (George W. Caswell &
Co.), r. 515 Broderick
" Louis v., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 26B
Hawthorne
Demangeon August, salesman, r. 802 Broadway
" Louis G., pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 1228 Pine
De Mar Erwin, clerk Portland Cracker Co., r. 831
Capp
Dem Ara E.. advertising agent Italian Publish-
ing Co., r. Commercial Hotel
Demarais Marcel, liquors, 959V2 Mission
De Marais Samuel, r. 989 Howard
" Victor, undertaker Cal. Undertaking Co., r.
123 Stockton
Demaria Lorenzo, gardener, r. NW cor Franklin
and Filbert
" Luigi, feed stable, 619 Front, and gardener,
NW cor Franklin and Filbert
" Rafael, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
De Marill Manuel, laborer, r. Cortland Av nr
Bennington
De Mars Augustine L., blacksmith helper Main
St. I. Wks, r. 568 Mission
Demartini Albert, clerk, r. 9 Pollard PI
Amadeo, scavenger, r. 510 Green
Andrea, r. 516 Filbert
Angelo, driver, r. 513 Bush
Angelo, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
Antonio, r. 528a Green
Antonio, baker, r. 802 Vallejo
De Martini Antonio, fruits and vegetables, NW
cor Broderick and Tonquin
Demartini Bartholomew, bakery, 706 Montgom-
ery Av
" Cesari, bootblack, 308 Bush, r. 5 Jasper PI
" Charles, fruits and vegetables, 268, 1st
" Charles, laborer Dominick Roberts, r. 515
Union
" Daniel, bootblack, r. 521 Vallejo
" Daniel, scavenger, r. S s 18th nr York
" Domenico, bartender, r. 1000 Montgomery
" Emilio, clerk, r. 1119 Kearny
" Emilio, clerk, r. 1906 Taylor
De Martini Frank (De Martini & De Lucca),
r. 802 Vallejo
Demartini Frank, butcher, 240, 4th, r. 315 Clem-
entina
" Frank, gardener, Colombo Market
" Frank J. (Gatto, Demartini & Co.), r. 12
Union PI
" Giacomo, peddler, r. 908 Sansome
" Giovanni, scavenger, r. 5 Jasper PI
De Martini Giovanni, scavenger, r. 416, 5th
Demartini Giovanni, shoemaker, 229i/4 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 14 Union PI
" Giovanni B., liquors, 1301 Point Lobes Av
" Giovanni B., wood and coal, 513 and 706
Bush
" Giuseppe, r. 426 Broadway rear
" Giuseppe, expressman, r. 12 Union PI
" Harry J. J., compositor E. R. Ormsby &
Co., r. WVi Scott PI
" J. & Co. (John Demartini and Benjamin
Badaracco), wood and coal, 1503 Fillmore
" John (J. Demartini & Co.), r. 1503 Fillmore
" John (John Demartini & Co.), r. 2 Verona PI
" John, r. 291/2 Scott PI
,. John, bootblack, r. 27 Hinckley
" John, bootblack, r. 142I14 Dupont
De Martini John, butcher Mrs. Clara Cuneo, r.
331, 4th Av
Demartini John, laborer, r. 1516 Powell rear
" John, tailor, r. 2 Moulton PI
Demartini John & Co. (John Demartini), fruit
and produce commission merchants, 315-
317 Washington
Demartini John B., bootblack, r. 10 MargaretPl
De Martini Joseph, scavenger, r. 29 Boardman
PI rear
" Joseph, scavenger, r. 416, 5th
Demartini L. Supply Co. The, confectioners'
and bakers' supplies, 548 Mission
De Martini Louis, clerk L. F. Sericano & Co., r.
346 Clementina
Demartini Louis, president S. F. & Sacramento
Candy Mfg. Co., 548 Mission, r. 1809
Taylor.
" Louis J., cooper August Petzold, r. 434
Sanchez
" Luigi, bartender, r. 908 Sansome
" Luigi, real estate, r. 1119 Kearny
De Martini Mary, widow, r. 23 Landers
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Demartini Mary, widow, r. 523 Filbert
" Ptiolo, liquors, 330 Pacific, r. 11 Hinckley
De Martini Paul, r. 1133 Pacific
" Paul (De Martini & De Lucca), r. 802 Vallejo
Demartini Paul, contractor and builder, 12th
Av nr California
" Paul, groceries and liquors, NW cor Union
and Mason
" Paul, liquors, SW cor Powell and Union
De Martini Paul, peddler, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Demartini Paul, pressman, r. 1008 Clay
" Paul, scavenger, r. 925 Pacific
De Martini Philip, proprietor Sunny side
Saloon, 304 California, r. 1021V4 Union
Demartini Pietro, bootblack, r. 27 Hinckley
" Pietro, employee Cal. Italian Paste Co., r.
340 Pacific
" Rosa (F. Calegari & Co.) r. 802 Vallejo
" Stefano, bartender, r. 222 Broadway
De Martini Stephen, driver G. B. Demartini
Demartini Stephen, lodgings, 14 Union PI
" Teresa, widow, r. 9 Pollard PI
" Victor (L. F. Sericano & Co.), r. 346 Clem-
entina
" Victor, bootblack Cornelius Lyons, r. 14
Hinckley
De Martini Walter J., law student J. A. Devoto,
r. 19181/2 Stockton
Demartini William G., r. 807 Mission
De Martini & De Lucca (Frank and Paul De
Martini and John De Lucca), liquors, 224
Montgomery Av
de Marville Henry B., physician, 533 Sutter, r.
2802 California
Demasini Telesphorous Rev., S. J., professor St.
Ignatius College
Dematei Agostino, liquors, 1326 Dupont, r. 404
Green
" Ignacio, cook, r. 1012 Montgomery
" John J., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
404 Green
" Julio, laborer, r. 526 Broadway
DematteiDomenico (Demattei& Raggio), r. iOT-A
Union
" Giovanni B. (Demattei & Co.), r. 222 Blake
" Pietro (Torre & Demattei), r. 19^4 Sonora PI
" & Co. (Giovanni B. Demattei, Caesar Devin-
cenzi and VicencioCampana), teamsters,
222 Blake
" & Raggio (Domenico Demattei and David
Raggio), liquors, 238 Montgomery Av
De Medina H. O. Mrs., r. 312 Octavia
Demelia Rose Miss, dressmaking, 303 Jones
Dement Edward, city agent, 509 Kearny, r. 305
Bush
" Edward D., journalist, r. 126 Kearny
Demeny Christine, widow, r. 1420 Kearny
" Joseph, blacksmith, r. 1420 Kearny
Demerest Frank W., collector, r. 48 Oak
" James H., collector, r. 1078 Broadway
J8®" Demerest. See Demorest
Demeritt Hayden L., assistant engineer U. S.
Engineer, office 59 Flood Bldg, r. Benicia,
Cal.
De Meritt Robert G., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 2219 Devisadero
Demers Eusebe, plumber and gasfitter, 302i/4,
4th, r. 3273 Mission
De Mersanne Ernest, electrician, 1005 Larkin
Demetreadis Nicholas, oyster stand, 28, 3d, r.
183 Jessie
Demett Cleipent, marine engineer, 9 Mission
Demeuther Amelia, domestic, 3020 Clay
De Meyer Julius, tillerman Truck 7, r. 2515 Fol-
som
Demicheli Dominic, scavenger, r. 713'y4 Green-
wich
De Mier Lee, manager Baldwin News Co., The
Baldwin, r. 124 Eddy
De Mill E. G., shirt manufacturer, 838 Market
Deming Charles L., barber, 701 Larkin, r. 417
Bush
" Edmond O., treasurer Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., 114-116 Sacramento, r. 716 Ellis
" Halleck V., director Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., 114-116 Sacramento, r. 714 Ellis
Deming Horace A., manager Butterick Publish-
ing Co. (limited), 124 Post, r. Hotel Savoy
" Horace V., clerk, r. 225 Page
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Deming James H., bench hand McFarland Bros.,
r. Berkeley
" Jay (George W. Hume & Co.) and secretary
Hume Packing Co. and Carquinez Pack-
ing Co., 122 Davis, r. 1915 Ellis
Deming Joseph G., president Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., 114-116 Sacramento, r. 225
Page
Deming-Palmer Milling Co., Joseph G. Deming
president, Jacob Palmer vice-president,
John H. Grindley secretary, proprietors
Capitol Mills, 114-116 Sacramento
Demings James, wheat sampler, r. SE cor Green-
wich and Norton PI
" Peter (Thomson, Collie & Co.), r. SE cor
Greenwich and Norton PI
" Richard P., wheat sampler, r. SE cor Green-
wich and Norton PI
Demmick Edwin F., collector postofflce, r. 507,
6th
Demming John, hackman United Carriage Co.,
r. 29 Laskie
Demokrat California (see California Demokrat),
409 Bush
de Monsigny Rene, teacher French, r. 2242 Bush
de Montcharmont Mina Miss, manager Allec &
Perpoli, 112 Powell, r. 1340Folsom
De Monte Rozario, porter F. Lackoreck, r. 705
Union
" Samuel, bootblack, r. 519^4 Union
De Mooy Ella Mrs., r. 108, 8th
^^•Demorest. See Demerest
Demoy Joseph, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Dempsey Bernard, laborer, r. 167 Silver
" Bernhard, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 2038
Greenwich
" Brothers (Martin J. and Michael), grocer-
ies and liquors, 219. 4th
" Daniel, laborer, r. 222 Minna
" Daniel, watchman, r. North Point and
Powell
" Delia A., widow, r. 1205 Laguna
•' Edward, carpenter, r. SE cor 24th and
Rhode Island
" Edward, cook, r. 10 De Haro
" Edward Rev., assistant rector St. Mary's
Cathedral (R. C), r. 1100 Franklin
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 304, 3d
" Elizabeth Miss, milliner, r. 1213 Clay
" Ellen, widow, r. 1213 Clay
" Harry A., clerk J. R. Van Arsdale, r. SE
cor 24th and Rhode Island
" James, blacksmith, r. 54c Clementina
" James, laborer, r. 1031 Army
" James, laborer, r. 12th Av South nr Q
" James, seaman, r. 113 Oregon
" John, r. 23 Converse
" John, bartender, r. 765^4 Howard
" John, fireman Norton Tanning Co., r. 12th
Av South nr P
" John, molder, r. 709 Hampshire
" John, porter, r. 1001 Battery
" John, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 154 Tehama
" John E., boiler maker, r. 535 Howard rear
" John F., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r, 2423
Harrison
" John G., shipping clerk Moss Bros.,r. 1213
Clay
" John J., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r. 926
Mission
" Joseph L., teamster, r. 167 Silver
" Lottie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1213 Clay
" Luke, stableman P. A. McDonald, r. 811
Folsom
" Martin J. (Dempsey Bros.), r. 261 Tehama
" Martin J., teamster, r. 3410 California
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Dempsey Mary Miss, r. 1809 Sutter
" Mary A. Miss, shoefitter, r. 407i/4 Bay
" Michael (Dempsey Bros.), r. 261 Tehama
" Michael F., cooper, r. 41 Bartlett
" Michael S., liquors, 739 Folsom
" Patrick, r. 709 Hampshire
" Patrick, metal roofer Conlin & Roberts, r.
5081/2 Stevenson
" Patrick J., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1317
Broadway
" Patrick J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 127,
1st Av
" Peter, machine hand, r. 19 Victor
" Peter, teamster, r. 212, 1st
" Peter, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 2040
Greenwich
" T., longshoreman O. R. &. N. Co.
" Thomas J., metal roofer, r. 167 Silver
" Timothy, laborer, r. 114Buena Vista
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. SE cor 24th
and Rhode Island
" William J., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
709 Hampshire
Dempster Alexander, wool sorter Flint & Mc-
Lennan, r. 20414, 5th
" Brothers (Louis R. Dempster), book and
Job printers, cor Glen Park Av and Bond
" Clancey J. (Dempster & Son), r. 36 Glen
Park Av
" Clancey R., clerk Baldwin & Hammond, r.
9 Glen Park Av
•• Daniel R., clerk, r. 36 Glen Park Av
" Lawrence E., rigger Union I. Wks., r. 130
Shipley
" Louis R. (Dempster Bros, and L. R. Demp-
ster & Co.), 36 Glen Park Av
" L. R. & Co. (Louis R. Dempster), publish-
ers California Decisions and printers,
cor Glen Park Av and Bond
" Milen R. (Dempster & gon), r. 36 Glen
Park Av
" Roy R., clerk Dempster & Son, r. 36 Glen
Park Av
Dempster & Son (Clancey J. and Milen R.),
shipping and commission merchants, 320
Sansome, room 22
Demuth A. A., crayon artist, 831 Mission
Denahy James A., fireman Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 1713 Lexington Av
" Jeremiah, r. San Jose Av nr Broad
" John T., carpenter, r. San Jose Av nr Broad
" Michael T., teamster, r. 604i/4 Lombard rear
" Patrick, laborer, r. 64 Jessie
" " Thomas J., lineman Fire Alarm and
Police Telegraph, r. 327, 1st
" William J., boxmaker, r. 624% Lombard rear
je®~Denahy. See Danahy, Danehy and Denehy
Denaveaux M. & Co. (Martin Denaveaux),
liquors, 219 Grant Av
" Martin (M. Denaveaux& Co.), r. 1614 Steiner
Den Besten Bastian, cigars, 259, 9th
" John, oiler Western Sugar Refinery, r. 57
Minna
Denbigh Basil K., with Thomas Cook & Son, r.
420, 19th
Denborn Co. The, James Horsburgh Jr. presi-
dent, T. C. Kierulff secretary, publishers
The Travelers' and Shippers' Directory,
66 Crocker Bldg
" J., r. 1457 Franklin
Denby John, janitor Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 930
Jackson
Dence John, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 2914 Madi-
son Av
" John Jr., molder, r. 2914 Madison Av rear
jgS^Dencler. See Denzler
Denechaud August, r. 700 Broadway
" Dolores Mme., dressmaking, 229 Bartlett
Deneen Jeremiah A., foreman N. A. Turner, r.
1927 Green
Denegri Andrew, clerk Donnelly & Brannan, r.
731 Vallejo
" Antonio, clerk Cuneo & Isola, r. 3313 Mis-
sion
" Giobatta, groceries and liquors, 731 Vallejo
Denehy Cornelius, laborer, r. 1236 Jessie
" Cornelius, watchman, r. 12 Morris Av
" Daniel, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 12
Morris Av
" Dennis V.. salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 414, 6th
" John P., pressman John Monahan & Co., r.
414, 6th
" M., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
jg®- Denehy. See Danahy, Danehy and Denahy
Denekamp John S., clerk car accountant S. P.
Co., r. 828 Elizabeth
Deneley James J., furnace expert W. W. Monta-
gue & Co., r. 24 Boyce
Denero Edward, plumber, r. 3273 Mission
Denervaud Mabel E., widow, r. 3001 California
Dengel Emile, foreman stereotype dept. Exam-
iner, r. 2820a Folsom
Denges Frederck, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1050 Fol-
som
Dengler Philip, rancher, r. 1017 Buchanan
Denham Lizzie, domestic, 299 Hyde
Denhard Herman A. (Kolb &Denhard), r. 1910
Baker
" John, butcher, r. 1219 McAllister
" Otto E., butcher and pork packer, 216, 9th
" Paul, spice packer J. A. Folger & Co.,r.
1219 McAllister
Denhardt Frederick, tallow maker, r. 3d Av
South nr I
Denicke Ernst A., capitalist, 330 Sansome,
room 4, r. 1000 Mason
" Herman, secretary Union Brewing Co., NE
cor 18th and Florida, r. 619 Florida
4®"Denicke. See Denike
Denigan Edward C. (Thomas Denigan, Son &
Co.), r. 1715 Octavia
" Frank, r. 1515 Church
" John, watchman Are boats, r. 1310 Natoma
" Thomas (Thomas Denigan Son & Co.), r.
1715 Octavia
Denigan Thomas, Son & Co. (Thomas and Ed-
ward C. Denigan), wool commission mer-
chants, 132 Market
" William, laborer, r. 1310 Natoma
4®=Dennigan. See Dinnigan
Denike Catherine, ladies' nurse, 1204 Broadway
" William H., helper Charles W. Smith, r.
1114 Powell
4®~Denike. See Denicke
Denio Angle S., widow, r. 336, 6th
Denir D. J., waiter str Mariposa
Denis Josie M. Miss, tailoress Charles Lyons, r.
822b Broadway
" Mary S. Miss, teacher Spring Valley Gram-
mar School, r. 1415 Sacramento
" Sarah A. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 1415 Sacramento
" Vicente, messenger U. S. Coast and Ge-
odetic Survey, r. 1415 Sacramento
" Vincent F., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. 1415 Sac-
ramento
JgS^Denis. See Dennis
Denison Thomas, laborer, r. 10 Montcalm
" Thomas S., helper Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 1433 California
Denker Nicholas C, stevedore, r. 914 Alabama
" Sebern, cigar manufacturer, r. 212 Fell
" Sebern R., machinist, r. 211 Polk
" S. R. Mrs., dressmaking, 211 Polk
Denman Grammar School, Azro L. Mann prin-
cipal, NW cor Bush and Taylor
" James, capitalist, r. 2199 Devisadero
Denman John R., secretary Dairymen's Union
of California, 113-119 Davis, r. Petaluma
" Zenas H., carpenter, r. 211 Minna
Denmark Rufus, watertender str Alameda
Denn Anna, widow, restaurant and lodgings,
1325-1327 Sansome
" Catherine, widow, r. 326 Polk
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Denn Frank, bartender R. J. Techau & Co., r. 627
Lombard
" John, longshoreman, r. 1327 Sansome
" Richard, longshoreman, r. 1327 Sansome
,, Rose, cream dipper George F. Roberts, r.
326 Polk
" Samuel, bootblack, r. 7 Pacific Alley
Dennamark Otto, laborer, r. 7301^ Treat Av
" Richard, salesman, r. 7301^ Treat Av
Dennan James F., policeman, r. 228 Church
" Joseph P., compositor, r. 228 Church
" Maria, widow, r. 228 Church
Dennen Albert D., clerk, r. 644;^ Minna
" John, miner, r. 644^ Minna
" Richard L,., bookkeeper, r. 939V2, 19th
" Wallace W., molder Occidental Foundry,
r. 6441/2 Minna
4®" Dennen. See Dennan, Dinan and Dineen
Denner Charles, printer, r. 1415 Baker
" Peter, wine mixer, r. 8 Heron
" Peter J., musician, r. 8 Heron
Dennery Adeline Miss, ladies' hair dresser, r.
1423 Webster
" Daisy Miss, milliner, r. 1423 Webster
" Estelle Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1423 Webster
., Leon (Dennery & Gunzburger), 214 Pine
" Pauline, widow, r. 1423 Webster
Dennery & Gunzburger (Leon Dennery and
Emil Gunzburger), secretaries Mutual
Building and Loan Associations, 214
Pine, rooms 3-5
Dennett C. Louis, stevedore Simpson Lumber
Co., r. 26 Silver
" Edward, plumber, r. 709 Minna
" Frank, clerk, r. 709 Minna
" Louis, laborer, r. 26 Silver
" Margaret Mrs., furnished rooms, 709 Minna
Dennett Wilson D., secretary Western Meat
Co., NW cor 6th and Townsend, r. 1114
Hyde
Dennett's Coflee House, 783 Market
>e®"Denney. See Deeney and Denny
Denning Frederick, waiter, r. 845 Mission
" John A., hackman, r. 29 Laskie
" John W., blacksmith, r. 415a Fillmore
Denninger Charles F., turner H. Friedrichs, r.
630 Grove
Dennis Abraham L., clerk Standard Oil Co., r.
2507 Bush
Dennis Cecil C, dentist, 115 Powell, r. Alameda
Charles T., manager American Labor
Bureau, 210 Powell and real estate, 640
Market, r. 818, 15th
Elizabeth Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r. 107 Oak
George W., boatman Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. 126 De Long Av
George W., carriages, 415 California, r. 2507
Bush
George W. Jr., solicitor and collector Ham-
burg-Bremen Fire Ins. Co., r. 1918 Broad-
way, Alameda
Herbert, clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. 62IV2 Post
James H., painter J. St. Denis & Co., r. 327
Broadway
James J., cashier H. K. Belden, r. 107 Oak
John, clerk Irvine Bros., r. 1640 Sacramento
John, foreman painter John C. Kimball, r.
23 Ritch
John, laborer, r. 102 Lundy Lane
John, liquors, SW cor Mission and 29th
John K., delivery clerk Pac. Postal Tel.
Cable Co., r. 708 Montgomery
John R., r. 367, 11th
Joseph, metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 259 Minna
Joseph, pressman Valleau & Peterson, r.
2507 Bush
Joseph, street sweeper, r. 15 Ritch
Julian, clerk, r. 2507 Bush
Michael, r. 33. 5th
Richard A., printer, r. 708 Montgomery
Richard J., miner, r. 708 Montgomery
R. J. Mrs., dressmaking, 708 Montgomery
Robert W. (Dennis & Lampe), r. 107 Oak
Samuel, r. 107 Oak
Dennis Samuel W., dentist, 115 Powell, r. Ala-
meda
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Dennis Stella Miss, stenographer, r. 708 Mont-
gomery
" Thomas, salesman Charles Lyons, r. 621^4
Post
" Thomas W., molder Union I. Wks, r. 126
De Long Av
" W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 126 De
Long Av
" William A., canvasser, r. 2507 Bush
" William E., clerk, r. 2507 Bush
" William H., engraver W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. Alameda
" William J. M., clerk Irvine Bros., r. 1640
Sacramento
" William S., machinist Main St. I. Wks, r.
1622 Polk
" & Lampe (Robert W. Dennis and William
A. Lampe), bicycles, 642 Golden Gate
Av, and bicycle repairing. Ocean Boule-
vard nr Fulton
J9®~ Dennis. See Denis
Dennison A. Leon, draughtsman naval dept.
Union I. Wks. r. 1101 Pine
" AmmiP., r. eOlPolk
" Daniel, horseman, r. 1045 Market
" Erasmus B., r. 1509 Golden Gate Av
" Ezra F., grading contractor, 538 Kearny
and 9th Av nr Point Lobos Av, r. 10th Av
nr Clement
" George, clerk, r. 1045 Market
" George A., assistant secretary California
State Board of Trade, r. 2800 Jackson
" Hannah, widow, r. 915 Francisco
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 28th
" Joseph, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. nr 5 Mile House
" Manufacturing Co. (N. Y.), Fred B. Sadler
representative, 120 Sutter, room 41
" Oscar, helper Dennett's, r. 223 Pine
" Rebecca Mrs., janitress U. S. Mint, r. 20
Alpine
Dennison Walter E., secretary City Street Im-
provement Co. and Santa Cruz Rock
Pavement Co., 10-11 and 45 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. 3712 Clay
" Willliam, teamster, r. London nr Japan Av
" William E., commission merchant, r. 110
Broderick
*®"Dennison. See Denison
Denniston Edmund, porter Woonsocket Rubber
Co., r. 422 Brannan
Denniston Edward G., proprietor The San Fran-
cisco Plating Works, 653-655 Mission,
r. 824, 31st
" John F., laborer, r. 422 Brannan
" The, Mrs. William H. Weeks proprietor,
941 Valencia
" William, teamster William W. Brown, r.
724 Harrison
Denny Arthur H., clerk Edward Denny & Co., r.
1112 Shotwell
" Charles, clerk, r. 1112 Shotwell
" Charles, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Daniel, seaman, r. 2 Beale PI
" Daniel F., teamster J. Browning, r. 221
Webster
" Daniel G., r. 221 Webster
" Edward & Co. (estate of Edward Denny),
stationers, 207 Montgomery
" Ellen, widow, r. 11 Rausch
" Frank I., printer F. A. Week Co., r. 11
Rausch
" Horace, clerk Edward Denny & Co.. r. 1112
Shotwell
" James, marine engineer, r. 819, 24th
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Denny James E., master mariner, r. 209 Hyde
" James O., reporter Call
" Jane, widow, r. 209 Hyde
" Jeremiah, butcher, r. 221 Webster
" John W., painter, r. 1002 Larkin
" Joseph L., driver Am. Oil Co., r. 11 Rausch
" Mamie Miss, seamstress, r. 40 Stanford
" Sarah J., widow, r. 1112Shotwell
" Thomas F., ship joiner, r. 423, 11th Av
" W., waiter str City of Sydney
" William, carpenter, r. 516 Mission
" William J., carpenter, r. 423, 11th Av
>^^Denny. See Deeney
de Noon Mabel C. Miss, r. 2024 Jackson
" R. P. Mrs., widow, r. 2024 Jackson
Denova Baroness, widow, r. 2914 Linden Av
Denroche Percy C, clerk S. L. Jones & Co., r.
Oakland
Densmore Gilbert B., editorial writer The Bul-
letin, r. 1224 Bush
John , carpenter, 775V2 Market
John E., carpenter John Densmore, r, 777
Market
Joseph M., blacksmith T. P. H. Whitelaw
& Son, r. 771 Howard
Samuel, machinist "Union I. Wks.,r. 233, 15th
Typewriter, Pac. Press Publishing Co.
agents, 115 Crocker Bldg
4S" Densmore. See Dinsmore
Denson Henry B., attorney at law, 17-19 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. 2900 Jackson
" S. C. (Denson & De Haven), r. 2900 Jackson
Denson & De Haven (S. C. Denson and J. J.
De Haven j, attorneys at law, 17-19 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, telephone Main 5329
Dent David, laborer, r. 410 Pacific
" George L., 2d mate str Gipsy
" James, asst. refiner J. A. Folger & Co., r.
243 Langton
" John J., laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
18 Victor
" Maud M. Miss, clerk, r. 41 Perry
" Patrick, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 830^4
Harrison
" S. Mrs., widow, r. 41 Perry
" Sterling P., drayman. 8 Main, r. 156 Golden
Gate Av
" Tillie Miss, r. 1.502 Pine
" William, salesman H. Levi & Co., r. Hay-
wards, Cal.
" Wrenshall S., surveyor, r. 41 Perry
Dental Department University of California,
L. L. Dunbar, D. D. S. dean, Donohoe
Bldg, NE cor Market and Taylor
Denter Emma Mrs., r. 724 Front
Dentler Laurene M., widow, r. 1905 Polk
Denton Irving, stenographer J. P. Thomas
" Mary L., widow, r. 6 Dearborn
" William, porter Thompson & Tobius, r. 137,
4th
Dentz Eugene, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 345
Jessie
" George, machinist Vulcan I. Wks, r. 542
Bank
Denu Frank, hack driver, r. 317 Lombard
Denue John C, horse trainer, r. 125 Taylor
Denver Furniture Co. (D. P. Rich and B. F.
Zaruba), 934 Howard
" House. Edward Rolkin proprietor, 217, 3d
Denver M. W. Mrs., proprietor Hotel Stewart.
1101-1103 Pine
Denver and Rio Grande Rail Road Co., William
J. Shotwell general agent, Robert G.
Graham contracting agent, 314 California
Denvir William J., carpenter and builder, 426
Castro
Denwall Alfred, cigar maker, r. 2013 Folsom
Denwell Joseph H., harness maker J. C. Johnson
& Co., r. 430 Greenwich
Denyke Van A., teamster J. G. Johnson & Son,
r. 1st Av South nr Railroad Av
Denzler Jacob, r. 918!4 Larkin
" Jacob, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 10 Bonita
De Ojeda Francisco, coffee planter, r. 503 Devisa-
dero
Depangher Michael A., policeman Harbor Com-
missioners, r. 404, 3d
Depaoli Antone, brass finisher Vincent King-
well, r. 1421 Kearny
" Antone, gardener, r. San Bruno Av nr Ba-
con
" Benedetto, bootblack, 340 Kearny, r. 326
Green
" Domenico (Depaoli & Co.), r. 1014 Montgom-
ery
" Fortunato (P. Ratto & Co.), r. 706 Filbert
" Giovanni, gardener, Colombo Market, r.
Theresa and Mission road
" John, vegetable peddler, r. 29 Laussat
" Pasquale, bootblack str Tiburon, r. Tib-
uron
•' & Co. (Domenico Depaoli and J. G. Traver-
saro), fruits and vegetables, 2135 Polk
de Pas Charles B., traveling salesman Shea,
Bocqueraz & Co., r. 52 Steiner
De Pas Josephine, widow, r. 1422 Taylor
" Samuel C. bellman The Oliver
Depermentier Frank, teamster Martin Connor,
r. 1410 Folsom
Depew Charles M., president Charles M. De-
pew Planing Mill Co., 239-233 Berry, r.
.308 San Jose Av
DEPEW CHAS. M. PLANING
MILL COMPANY, Charles M. Depew
president, William H. Depew secre-
tary, planing, sizing and re-sawing,
229-233 Berry bet Fourtti and Fifth,
telephone Main 1752
Depew Harriet Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
Depew William H., secretary Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., 229-233 Berry, r. 308
San Jose Av
Depierre EmUe, architect, 334 Kearny, r. 701
Ashbury
Depold Daniel, r. 96, 25th
" Ernest, laborer, r. 561 Pennsylvania Av
" Hannah, groceries and liquors, 96, 25t.h
«®=Depold. See Diebold
Depot Drug Store, James H. Winter propri-
etor, NE cor 25th and Valencia
De Poy Ella Miss, crayon artist, 428 Golden
Gate Av
Deppe Bernard, cabinet maker H. Friedrichs, r.
116 Hayes
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office S. P. Co., r. Oakland
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de Reynier Eugene, wholesale lumber, 324
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Derham Charles S., deputy Superintendent
Streets, r. 2024 Clay
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Mason
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" John, r. 2024 Pine
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son
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r. 2108 Larkin
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r. 973 Bryant
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School, r. 2024 Pine
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Lombard
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" William A., cashier Brown & Metzner, r.
2024 Pine
4S="Derham. See Durham
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gomery Av
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cific
" Frank, r. 416 Pacific
Derichs Louisa Mrs., r. 9 Carlos PI
Dericke Charles, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 313,
49th Av
Derisco Benedeto, cellarman, r. 416 Broadway
Derken Andrew C, cook William D. Meyer, r.
409 Pacific
Derker N., clerk, r. 636 Commercial
Derksen Peter W., barber William House, r. 53,
5th
d'Erlach Arnold H., mechanical engineer Union
I. Wks, r. 1109, 20th
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Dermody Ann, widow, r. 307 Elm Av
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Natoma
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Fulton
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" William J,, factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. 7 Fulton
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land
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San Carlos Av
" Thomas, master bktn Portland, office 48
Market, room 1, r. East Oakland
Dern John (P. H. Hink & Co.) r. Sausalito
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154, 9th, r. 37 Washington Av
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Post
Derning George F., r. 1331 Valencia
" George Y., cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
1331 Valencia
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Glover
De Roco Vincent F., car repairer S. P. Co., r.
23d Av nr Point Lobos Av
De Roin Edward E., carpenter and builder, r. 216
Waller
" Frances, widow, r. 21 Rose Av
De Rome Louis (Whyte & De Rome), r. Golden
Gate, Cal.
" Louise B. Miss, dressmaker, r. a34, 27th
" Wilfred, foreman brass mol'der W. T. Gar-
ratt & Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
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Golden Gate Av
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ley
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Pacific
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Mining Co. and West Coast Fruit and
Wine Growers' Assn., 320 Sansome, room
26, r. 41 Sycamore Av
" Julius, mining, r. 41 Sycamore Av
" Louis E., clerk Post Office, r. 41 Sycamore
Av
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mar School, r. 705 Hyde
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" Charles, cleaner Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
" Frank, horse trainer, r. 316, 4th
" Frank, wagon maker, r. 551% Howard
" John L., treasurer Western Outlook Pub-
lishing Co., r. 1391 Baker
" Louis M., marine engineer, r. 705 Hyde
" Marcus H., waiter, r. 1010% Clay
" Margaret L., widow, r. 705 Hyde
" Martha, widow, r. 1010% Clay
" Richard, waiter str Dauntless, r. 1010%
Clay
" William J., carrier postofflce, r. 1010% Clay
Derry Frank M., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 229% Clara
De Ruette Jean B., porter French Hospital
De Rutte Arthur, carpenter, r. California nr24th
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president, L. M. Descalso secretary,
wholesale and retail wines and liquors,
575 Market
" Giuseppe, liquors, 51214 Green, r. 514 Green
" James R., collector D. Appleton & Co., r.
1922 Howard
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575 Market, r. 1922 Howard
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575 Market, r. 1215 Waller
Deschamps Joseph (Deschamps & Vinet), r. SE
cor Point Lobos and 5th Avs
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Vinet), liquors. SE cor Point Lobos and
5th Avs
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Stevenson
Deschwanden Anton, hostler X L Dairy Co., r.
2631 Harrison
Descormiers Charles B., brass m Iter W. T.
Garratt & Co., r. Oakland
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Sacramento
" Louise Miss, dressmaker, r. 515 Sacra-
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De Seda Carlos J., insurance broker Brown,
Craig & Co., r. 420, 6th
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7-13 Pac. Fruit MarKet, r. 732^2 Green
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Desera Marie, widow, r. 213 Austin
Deshlelds Benjamin, proprietor Boston Quick
Laundry, 9, 4th, r. 312 Capp
" Britt, mill hand James Young, r. 5 Minna
" Ivan, solicitor Boston Quick Laundry, r.
312 Capp
Design Harry, carpenter, r. 357 Jessie
De Silva Mary V., widow, r. 403 Union
" Shephard B., shipping clerk M. J Branden-
stein & Co., r. Alameda
De Silvay F. William, agent The International
Security Co., r. 129a, 14th
De Silveira Manuel G., barber, 30!^ Clay, r. Oak-
land
Desimone Salvatore, fruits and vegetables, 2764
Mission
Desirello Domenico, driver, r. 1817 Union
Desler Peter, gardener, r. 31 Blake
Deslongchamp Diudonni, laborer, r. 8 Elwood
Des Marais Ella Miss, nurse S. F. Protestant
Orphan Asylum
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Oakland
De Smet Alfred D. E., manager Calvert's Phar-
macy, S E cor Clay and Kearny, r. 212a
Eddy
DeSmith Alphonso, r. 108, 8th
•' Francisca A., widow, r. 1421 Geary
" George, student, r. 1421 Geary
Desmond Agnes Miss. r. 319 Sierra
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" Annie, domestic, 2413 Washington
" Barnet, tailor, r. 145a Tehama
" Cornelius, horseshoer Martin W. Fay, r.
Ill, 26th
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" Cornelius, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
" Cornelius L., painter, r. 2214 Pine
" Daniel, driver R. Baldocchi, r. 2330 Fill-
more
" Daniel, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2223
Greenwich
" Daniel, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
Lake Honda
" Daniel, lineman Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 30Freelon
" Daniel, paver, r. 142 Perry
" Daniel, wagonmaker, r. 443 Clementina
" Daniel A., carpenter, r. 142 Perry
" Daniel D., carpenter, r. 1303 Eddy
" Denis, horseshoer, r. 120 William
" Denis, laborer, r. 726 M South
" Dennis, r. 415 Minna
" Edward, boatman, r. 22O8V2 Mason
" Ella Miss, .shoe finisher, r. 319 Sierra
" Felix, carpenter, r. 2208'/^ Mason
" Felix, teamster, r. 615, 7th
•' Felix P., carriage painter Corporation
Yard S. F. F. D., r. 835 Vallejo
" Frank J., butcher, r. 1303 Eddy
" Frank J., clerk Byron M. Warren, r. 2005
Webster
•' Helen F. Miss, student, r. 1711 Clay
" Henry, boatman, r. 2208^4 Mason
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decorator, 506 Buchanan
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hama
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" James, stock cutter W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
415 Minna
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•' James A., porter Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 97 Colton
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" James P., liquors, 30 Freelon
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cor 22d and Harrison, r. 230, 22d
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421, 6th
" John B., salesman Moore & Sons, r. 32a
Lafayette
" JohnF., house painter, r. 443 Clementina
" Joseph W., laborer, r. 443 Clementina
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" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 415 Minna
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" Nellie, widow, r. 43 Natoma
" Patrick D., porter, r. 443 Clementina
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and Hermann
Desmond Paul, attorney at law, 3 and 10 Mur-
phy Bldg, r. 106 Eddy
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man
" Timothy, clerk S. H. Harmon Lumber
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r. 354, 11th
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15021/2 Folsom
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415 Minna
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chester nr Precita Av
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" William J., insurance, r. 1013 Hayes
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r. 116 Eddy
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sing Co., 2 California, r. 526 Hayes
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president, William H. Barkley secre-
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covering, 2 California
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de Soto Salvador, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 320/2 Scott
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Laskie
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Av South
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Cottage PI
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" & Wagner (William Dessnin and Michael
Wagner), liquors, 1247 Folsom
Dessouslavy Jules C, merchant, 124Sansome. r.
2437 California
De St. Germain Angele, widow, r. 2006 Devisadero
" Eugene (St. Germain Billiard Co.), r. 2006
Devisadero
." George (St. Germain Billiard Co.) , r. 2006
Devisadero
de St. Hubert J. C, (St. Hubert Vineyard Co.),
r. 815 Eddy
de St. Julien Paul, salesman Stein, Simon &
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de Succa James, insurance agent, r. 501,26tfa
Deswattenne Ernest, salesman Raphael Weill
& Co., r. 612 Bush
De Tamble Elbert R., secretary and treasurer
Paul Boy ton Chute Co., S s Haight bet
Clayton and Cole, r. Alameda
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Chicago
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Detchmendy George A., 1st lieut. company F.
1st Infantry U. S. A., Angel Island
Detels M. & Co. (Martin Detels), ship supplies,
groceries and liquors, SW cor Harrison
and Main, and liquors, 8 Sacramento,
and SE cor Davis and Pacific
Detels Martin (M. Detels & Co.), r. 985 Peralta,
Oakland
Detels Martin P., produce commission and
flour merchant, 114 Davis, r. 307 Lott
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Oakland
Detels' Branch, wines and liquors, SE cor Pacific
and Davis
Deterding Christopher E. G., chandelier maker
Thomas Day & Co., r. 43 Warren
Dethlefsen Andrew, driver J. Sanders
■' Frederick, butcher S. P. Hicks, r. 2813 Clay
" John P. seaman, r. 510 Pacific
" Nicolai F., proprietor Railroad House, 533
Commercial, r. 213 Chattanooga
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Detlefson Ellen, widow, r. 309, 7th
" H., salesman O'Connor, Moftatt & Co.,r.
1019 Post
" Henry E., paper cutter Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 309, 7th
Detling Michael, driver Albert Komsthoeft, r.
15 Hyde
4®~ Detling. See Dettling
Detoy Alexander, awning maker, r. 52;^ Shipley
" Charles, clerk A. F. Tenney Co., r. 851 Fol-
som
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Folsom
Detrick Charles R,, attorney at law, 303 Cali-
fornia, r. 2709 Laguna
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guna
Detrick Edington Jr., dealer bags, twines, linen
threads, mackintoshes, umbrellas, rub-
ber and oiled clothing, tents, awnings,
flags and cotton duck, 303 California, r.
2705 Laguna
" Elise M. Mrs., physician, 2709 Laguna
" Henry L., clerk Edington Detrick, Jr., r.
2709 Laguna
4S" Detrick. See Diedrich, Dietrich and Ditt-
rich
Detroit Foundry Supply Co. (Detroit, Mich.),
Joseph E. Plamondon agent, 58 Crocker
Bldg
" Picture Frame and Portrait Co., Louis
Goudsmit proprietor, 818 Geary
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Gate, Cal.
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rical programmes, 320 Sansome
Dettbarn Otto W., laborer John Horstmann, r.
28 Shotwell
Dettelback J. B., merchant, r. 600 Bush
Dettling Conrad, cashier Gustav Sassenberg, r.
10 Lick
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Filbert
jm= Dettling. See Detling
Dettmann Ludwig, r. 109 Webster
MS' Dettmann. See Dittmann
Dettmar Charles H., foreman composing dept.
Schmidt Label & Lith. Co., r. 507 Octavia
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 820 Hampshire
" George, compositor Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 706 California
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Hampshire
" Mary Mrs., furnished rooms. 706 California
MW Dettmar. See Dittmar and Dittmer
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19, r. 316 Valencia
De Vassey Louis, waiter, r. 435 O'Farrell
De Vaull Henry L., solicitor G. H. Umbsen &
Co.,r. 1617 Webster
■' John, r. 1617 Webster
" Lloyd A., real estate, r. 1617 Webster
4®=De Vaull. See Devall, Du Val and Du Valle
De Vecchi Andrew, painter Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 436a Francisco
Devecchi George, driver Patrick Lynch, r. 532i/^
Eddy
De Vecchi Paolo, physician and surgeon, 78-79
Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 1759, r.
1717 Jackson, telephone East 124
4®~De Vecchi. See Di Vecchio
Devecenzi Eliza, widow, r. 6 Newell PI
" Michael, bootblack, r. 6 Newell PI
Devechio Edward, r. 6 Russell
" Giuseppe, r. 6 Russell
" Louis, laborer, r. 6 Russell
Develey Heury K., capitalist, r. 1840 Union
" Henry K. Jr., groceries, 1838 Union, r. 1840
Union
D'Evelyn F. W., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 405 Powell, hours 1 to 3 p. m., eve-
nings 7 p. m., Sundays 1:30 to 3 p. m.,
telephone Main 5185
Deveney John, cook, r. 333 Tehama
" John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 717 Ten-
nessee
Deveny Edward W., barber John Stable, r. 2931
Harrison
" John, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Pulton
" Peter, fee clerk Treasurer's office, r. 26 John
4®=Deveny. See Devany
Dever James, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Powell and Vallejo, r. 809 Capp
" James H., meterman, r. 3905 Sacramento
" John, laborer, r. 33^4 Dore
" John Jr., teamster, r. 33'/^ Dore
" John W.. marble cutter, r. 11 Bryant Av
rear
•' J. S., harness maker Main & Winchester,
r. International Hotel
'■ Michael, teamster, r. 11 Bryant Av rear
" Rose, widow, r. 11 Bryant Av rear
4®= Dever. See Diver and Divver
Devere Frank, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3237
Mission
De Vere J., r. 218 Eddy
" J. A., r. 113, 4th
" M. E. Mrs., medium r. 29 Eddy
Devereaux Maud Miss, bookkeeper, r. 219 Geary
" Michael, paper hanger, r. 624, 4th
" William, student, r. 427 O'Farrell
" William J., 2d engineer str Apache, r. 710
Polk
Devereux John P., janitor Spreckels Bldg, r. 161
Dore
Deveron Duncan, 1st asst. engineer str Areata,
r. Oakland
Devers Harry M., clerk Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.,
r. Oakland
Devery John, groceries and liquors. SW cor
Bush and Baker
" Thomas W., liquors, SE cor 4th and Clem-
entina
de Veuve Clarence, clerk Ins. Co. of North
America, r. 1216 Laguna
■ Earl, clerk Cesar Bertheau, r. 1216 La-
guna
" Gardner, student, r. 1216 Laguna
•• Henry, civil engineer, r. 1216 Laguna
" Henrv Jr., insurance broker, 412 California,
r. 30714 Castro
" Prentiss A., cashier Judson Dynamite
and Powder Co.. r. 1216 Laguna
Devia Francisco, r. 634 Vallejo
De Villers Henry, plasterer, r. 1047^^ Folsom
Devincenzi Angelo, peddler, r. 132 Francisco
" Angelo, scavenger, r. 327 Vallejo
" Angelo, scavenger, r. 423'/^ Broadway
'• Annie Mrs., r. 5 Bartol
•' Antonio, laborer, r. 1 Bartol
" Antonio, laborer, r. 298 Utah
" Aurelianna Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Mary
G. Allen, r. 10 Caroline PI
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Devincenzi Bastiano, teamster Benedetto Cere-
ghino, r. 1113 Kearny
" Brothers (Michael and Louis Jr.), boot-
blacks, 659 Clay
" Caesar (Dematt«i & Co.), r. 222 Blake
" Domenlco, peddler, r. 132 Francisco
" Gaetano, teacher music, 527 Green
" Giovanni, gardener, Colombo Market
" Giovanni, hostler, r. 425 Broadway rear
" Giovanni, packer Yosemite Flour Mills, r.
298 Utah
" Giovanni B., r. 425 Broadway rear
" Joseph, laborer, r. 10 Caroline PI
" Louis, r. 6 Newell PI
" Louis, r. 425 Broadway rear
" Louis Jr. (Devincenzi Bros.), r. 6 NewellPl
" Luigi, r, 314 Pacific
" Luigi, scavenger, r. 1926 Post.
" Michael (Devincenzi Bros.), r. 6 Newell PI
" Natalino, r. 425 Broadway rear
" Peter, peddler, r. 3113 Laguna
" Torres, widow, r. 298 Utah
Devine Annie Miss, glove maker, r. IIO814 Broad-
way
" Annie Miss, nurse, r. 232 Day
" Edward, r. 346, 4th
" Edward P., r. 609 Hyde
" Elizabeth B., widow, r. 929 Valencia
" George E., asst. bookkeeper Langley & Mi-
chaels Co., r. 612 Page
" George F. W., stock cutter Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. Oakland
" Grace, widow, ladies' nurse, r. 232 Langton
" Hannah, widow, r. 27 Rausch
" Harriet, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" J., coal passer str City of Sydney
" James (J. W. Lomelino & Co.), r. 1523>4
WashiDgton
" James, carpenter, r. 719 Tennessee
" James, hostler Wells, Fargo & C, r. 611
Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
" James, porter Stein, Simon & Co., r. 437b
Hayes
" James, wood finisher S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 408, 6th
" James H., hackman, r. 9 Minna
" James P., clerk, r. 929 Valencia
" James P., tinsmith, r. 612 Page
" Jane, widow, r. 1108% Broadway
" Johanna, widow, r. Ill Clipper
" John, laborer U. S. Engineer's Dept., r.
Presidio
" John, oiler Alex McCord & Co., r. 1 Rose PI
" John, painter, r. 408, 6th
" John, waiter, r. 247, 2d
" John D., fireman, r. 5 Central Court
" Joseph, coal passer revenue cutter Bear, r.
547, 1st
" Lizzie Miss, glove maker, r. 1108^4 Broad-
way
" Mark A., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 929
Valencia
" Mary Miss, glovemaker, r. 1108^4 Broadway
" M. E. Miss, school teacher, r. 612 Page
" Patrick, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Patrick, r. 1254 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 558 Pennsylvania Av
" Patrick, messman str Mariposa
" Robert J., r. 609 Hyde
" Rosanna Mrs., r. 947a 17th
" Sylvester A., collector, r. 929 Valencia
" Thomas, hostler, r. 42 Clay
" William A., salesman J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
612 Page ■
Devins Michael, laborer, r. 45 Gilbert
Devitt Harry J., seaman, r. 916 Montgomery
" James, driver Police Patrol, r. 148 Clara
" Katharine, widow, r. 148 Clara
" Thomas, laborer, r. 148 Clara
4®-Devitt. See Davitt
Devize B., cook Palace Hotel, r. 219 Elm Av
" Frank, barber, r. 807 Pacific
Devlin Catherine, widow, r. 12 Hawthorne
" Charles J., clerk, r. 30 Chesley
Devlin Charles J. I., architect, 305 Larkin, rooms
109 to 112, r. 936 Hayes
" Edward, pipe fitter, r. 163V2 Silver
Devlin Edward, service man S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. Treat Av nr Stoneman
" Elizabeth K., widow, r. 30 Chesley
" Felix I., salesman Armes & Dallam, r. 115
Page
" Frank, plumber Frank H. Mills, r. 27 Ford
Devlin Frank J., manager Atlas Assurance Co.,
309 Sansome, r. 2100 Bush
" Henry A., laborer, r. 30 Chesley
" Hugh, butcher, r. 1920a Filbert
" James, r. 936 Hayes
" James, driver, r. Brunswick bet Lowell and
Lafayette
" James, salesman H. M. Heineman. r. 115
Page
" James F. (Devlin & Sons), r. Morse nr
Watt Av
" James J., cooper, r. 66 Clementina
" .James S.. carpenter, r. 936 Hayes
" J. Ann, widow, r. 1070 Shotwell
'• Jane, widow, r. 4 Zoe rear
" John, car washer, r. 1920a Filbert
" John, horseshoer, 438, 4th, r. 297 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 163i4 Silver
" John, teamster James Mull any & Co.
" .John Jr., painter, r. 1920A Filbert
" John D., laundryman, r. 1260a 18th
" John E., salesman Armes & Dallam, r. 115
Page
" John F., wool sorter Catton, Bell «& Co., r.
18 Russ
" John J. (Devlin & Sons), r. Morse nr Watt
Av
" Joseph, gripman Geary St. RR. Co., r. 1301
Lyon
" Joseph M., r. 66 Clementina
" Mark (Devlin & Sons), r. Morse nr Watt Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1235a Folsom
" Mary E., domestic, 1920a Filbert
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 217^,4 Clara
" Patrick, car driver S. P. Co., r. 297 Clem-
entina
" Robert H., laundryman Occidental Hotel,
r. 66 Shipley
■' Vincent P., clerk C. J. I. Devlin, r. 936
Hayes
" William J., clerk William Wolff & Co., r.
1025b Jackson
" & Sons (Mark, John J. and James F.),
dairy, off Mission Road nr Six-Mile
House
>e®"Devlin. See D'Evelyn and Tevlin
Devoe Louise S., widow, r. 1118 Sacramento
Devoid John, carpenter str City of Sydney
De Voll Henry H. (Harms & DeVoll), r. 1
Golden PI
" May Miss, cashier People's Palace, r. 223^/4
Powell •
Devon The, Daniel K. Hall proprietor, 1130
Market
Devonshire The, Mrs. J. Sandford proprietor,
725 Pine
Devorak Joseph, machinist Union Iron Wks,
r. 16DeBoom
De Vore John J., driver Rapid Safety Filter Co.,
r. 1521 Leavenworth
De Vos Anton, bartender R. J. Techau & Co.,
r. 5041/2 Grove
Devota Louis A., foreign and domestic wines
and liquors. 125^4, 6th. r. 2316 Bryant
Devoto A. & Co. (Antonio Devoto and Carlo
Mangini), wood and coal, 2407 California
" Americo, president California Fruit Co.,
505-507 Sansome
" Andrew A., housesmith Dyer Bros., r. 1718
Stockton
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Devoto Antonio (A. Devote & Co.), r. ^407 Cali-
fornia
" Antonio, fruits and vegetables, 1539 Pow-
ell, r. 705^/^ Green
Devoto David, charcoal and wood commission
merchant, 430 Pacific, r. 55 Erie
" Emil, salesman, r. 618a Lombard
" Eugene, can maker George H. Tay Co., r.
722 Broadway rear
" Frank, r. 314 Pacific
" James, poulterer Bemhard Miller, r. 1718
Stockton
Devoto James A., attorney at law, 3-5 Mont-
gomery Block, r. 705H Green
" Johanna, widow, r. 722 Broadway rear
" John, clerk A. Garbini & Co., r. 506 Broad-
way
" Joseph, teamster Benedetto Cereghino, r.
430 Pacific
" Michael, restaurant, r. 330i4 Pacific
" Thomas, laborer, r. 215!^ Perry
" Vittorio, with California Fruit Co., r. 828b
Union
Devon Andrew, seaman, r. 26 Steuart
Devoust Elie, employee Goldberg, Bowen& Co.,
r. 800% Hayes
Devoy Patrick, roofer, r. 871 Market
Devrieze Ann, widow, r. 506 Eureka
Dewall Bernard, poultry raiser. Hunter's Point
De Walt Melena Mrs., proprietor The Earl, 304
Stockton
Dewants Michael, r. 1622 Stockton rear
Dewar Daniel, helper Muir Bros., r. 34i/4 Russ
" Margaret, widow, r. 34^4 Russ
" Peter, salesman Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
413 O'Farrell
" Robert M., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Roderick H., engineer Pac. Paving Co.
Dewey Alfred H., engraver Dewey Engraving
Co., r. Oakland
Dewey Alfred T. (Dewey & Co.). and manager
Dewey Engraving Co., 220 Market, r.
Oakland
" Cyrenus, r. 1113'4 Stevenson
" Daniel L., asst. superintendent Masonic
Cemetery, r. 2054 McAllister
DEWEY ENGRAVING CO.,
Alfred T. Dewey manager, photo-en-
graving (Half tone I zincographers and
wood engravers, 220 Market, tele-
phone Main 658
Dewey Frederick H., commercial editor Call, r.
Alameda
" George, musician, r. 384 San Jose Av
" Harry L., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 613 Dimond
" James, musician, r. 384 San Jose Av
" Josiah A., r. 239^/4 Bartlett
" Josiah A. Jr.. r. 239% Bartlett
" Kate H., widow, r. 3137 Clay
" Mary Mrs., r. 424 Ringold
Dewey Publishing Co., J, F. Halloran general
manager, publishers Pacific Rural Press
and Mining and Scientific Press, 220
Market
" Robert P., wood turner, r. 1016 Bryant
" William A., carpenter Louis Schmidt, r.
111314 Stevenson
" William H., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1207 McAllister
DEWEY & CO.
(George H. Strong, A. T. Dewey and
W. B. Ewer), patent solicitors, 220
Market
De Weys William D., r. 81/2 Wetmore PI
Dewhirst Isaac, expressman, NW cor Larkin
and Geary, r. 538, 27th
Dewing Amasa J., piano dept. The J. Dewing
Co.,r. 1408 Bush
Dewing Archibald A., financial agent, invest-
ments, loans and real estate, 508 Mont-
gomery, room 25, r. East Oakland
" Arthur J., r. 1005 California
" Charles H., bookkeeper Sherman, Clay &
Co., r. Oakland
Dewing James, president The J. Dewing Co.,
12-14 Flood Bldg, r. 710 Central Av
Dewing J. Company The, James Dewing presi-
dent, Madison S. Dewingvlce-president,
publishers and importers and manufact-
urers pianos, warerooms 2d floor Flood
Bldg, telephone Main 679
Dewing Madison S., vice-president The J.
Dewing Co., 12-14 Flood Bldg, r. Oakland
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Mary E., widow, r 1005 California
" Stephen, collector The J. Dewing Co., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
De Winton W. Wilkins, naval architect, 3 Har-
rison, r. 1141 Dolores
de Wit Albert P., r. 306'/2 Shotwell
De Wit Cornelius, engineer Long Syrup Refin-
ing Co., r. 3O614 Shotwell
de Wit John, sugar boiler Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 155 Dore
Dewitt Arthur W. (M. Dewitt & Co.), r. 503 Lib-
erty
De Witt Frank C, carpenter, r. 1223 Lombard
" Frederic M., salesman, r. 1223 Lombard
Dewitt Henry, master mariner, r. 916 Mont-
gomery
" John A., driver M. Dewitt & Co., r. 502 Lib-
erty
de Witt James M.. cashier James De La Mon-
tanya, r. Alameda
DE WITT JOHN WALLACE,
physician and surgeon, SW cor So-
lano and Kentucky, hours, 8:30
to 9:30 a. m., 2 to 4 and 6:30 to 7:30
p. m., r. NE cor Mississippi and Butte,
telephone South 54-4 bells
De Witt Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 2106 Mar-
ket
Dewitt M. & Co. (Mortimer and Arthur W.
Dewitt), groceries, 221-223, 3d
De Witt Mary C, widow, r. 1223 Lombard
Dewitt Mortimer (Dewitt & Harris, and M.
Dewitt & Co.), r. 600 Oak
De Witt Sophie L., widow, r. 1519 Larkin
De Witt T. Byron, physician and surgeon, of-
fice and r. 1609 Jackson, hours 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m.
•' William, wood carver, 3106 Market
Dewitt & Harris (Mortimer Dewitt and Wil-
liam F. Harris), grocers, 34, 7th
Jm- De Witt. See Devitt
Dewlaney Carl W., candy maker, 706 Valencia
4S" Dewlaney. See Delaney
De Wolf Louise Mrs., lodgings, 333, 4th
" M. E., widow, r. 1209 Taylor
De Wolfe Edgar S., r. Hotel Pleasanton
De Wolfe H. C, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. Hotel Pleasanton
Dewoody Mary T., widow, r. 918 Post
" Thomas, clerk, r. 918 Post
Deworak John, boots and shoes, 724 Florida
Dews Edwin B., fireman, r. 16 Rausch
Dexter Alfred G., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
" Benjamin F., laborer S. P. Co., r. 22 Page
" David H., reporter, r. 652 Waller
" Dennis, watchman, r. 22 Page
" D. Gilbert, general agent Massachusetts
Benefit Life Assn, 614 Spreckels' Bldg, r.
652 Waller
" Eben H., teamster C. B. Rode & Co:, r. 446,
5th
" Forrester W., teamster, r. 324 Ritch
" George A., liquors, 400, 9th
" Hattie B., widow, r. 725 Devisadero
" Hermann F., cashier Dewey Publishing
Co. r. Alanaeda
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Dexter House, Mrs. S. Dexter proprietor. 534
Bush
" Irene Miss, teaclier music, r. 22 Page
" Jennie Mrs., seamstress, r. 9 Vandewater
" Selah Mrs., proprietor Dexter House, 534
Bush
Dey Richard v., capitalist, 7 Nevada Block, r.
323 Grant Av
" Robert P., salesman Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. Oakland
4S=Dey. See Day
Deyl Josephine, widow, r. 651 Stevenson
Deymore Henry, laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky
de Young Micliel H., proprietor San Francisco
Chronicle, NE cor Kearny and Market,
r. 1919 California
Dezendorf James N., draughtsman U. S. Sur-
veyor General's office, r. 714 Bush
" Samuel L., seaman, r. 438'/4 Fell
De Zordo Peter, blacksmith Braida & Pasquali,
r. 334 Fulton
" Serafino, mosaic worker Braida & Pas-
quali, r. 334 Fulton
Dezzirello Domenico, driver Louis Ratto, r. 1811
Union rear
Dhale E. M. Mrs., r. 66 South Park rear
" Maud Miss, milliner, r. 66 South Park
rear
" Olaf D., machinist, r. 66 South Park rear
Dheiling Albert J., carrier postofflce, r. 1511
Taylor
Dhue Edward, laborer U. S. Engineer's Dept, r.
Presidio
" Hannah J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 838% Har-
rison
" James M., carpenter, r. 840 Harrison
" John, stonecutter P. Degan, r. 840 Harrison
" John T., stonecutter, r. 840 Harrison
Dial Frederick, steward stmr Empire
Diamant Leopold, capitalist, office 28 Main, r.
407 Powell
Diamond Agnes Miss, stenographer, r.700 Jones
" Caroline Miss, r. 2414a Sacra ajento
" Charles W., foreman, r. 530, 3d
,, David, tailor I. Cohen, r. 1066 Howard
Diamond Dust Soap Powder Co. (Philadelphia,
Pa.), John H. Spohn agent, 318 Battery
Diamond Electric Co. (Chicago), California
Electrical Works, general agents, 35
Market
" Goddard E. D., book agent, r. 315!^ Ellis
rear
" Harry P., r. 406 Sutter
" James C, r. 406 Sutter
" John, coachman, 1329 Sutter
" Real Estate and Investment Co., D. H.
Foley president, George H. Perry secre-
tary, 632 Market
" William, barber, r. 645 Natoma rear
" William, fireman str San Juan, r. 175 Perry
4®"Diamond. See Dimond
Dian Abraham, peddler, r. 16 Juniper
Diario de California (Spanish daily). Angel P.
Alvarez publisher and proprietor, 420
Montgomery
Dias Cemona, widow, r. 1014 Clay
" John, driver Nicholas Prost, r. 336, 3d
" Manuel P., barber John Hefte, r. 819 How-
ard
" Samuel, stone cutter McPhee, Groliere &
Sutton, r. 1330 Pacific
Diaz Angel, saddler Visalia Stock Saddle Co.,
r. 433 Powell
" Bruno J. & Co. (New York and Havana),
Charles M. Leavy agent, 214 Pine,
room 23
" Frank, peddler, r. 10 Hinckley
" Joseph W., car conductor, r. 4 Sumner
" Manuel A., waiter str Santa Rosa
" Parflrio Mining Co. (Sonora, Mexico), 661
Market, rooms 24-25
" Peter, teacher music, 6 Bernard
" William, bartender Raymond Vasquez, r.
1611 Dupont
4®"Diaz. See Diez
di Bardaldo Antonio, bootblack, NE cor Cali-
fornia and Polk, r. 1230 Dupont
Dibben Henry H., plumber, r. 110 " '
" May, widow, r. 110 Mason
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot of
Novelties.
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Dibbern Frederick C, motorman Market St.
Ry., r. 701 Willow Av
" J. Henry (Manheim, Dibbern & Co.), r. 44
Geary
Dibble Charles F., clerk Pacific Music Co., r.
136 McAllister
" Henry, attorney at law, 405 Montgomery,
rooms 25-26, r. 1812 Vallejo
" Henry C, attorney at law, 405 Montgom-
ery, rooms 25-26, r. 1812 Vallejo
" Oliver, student, r. 1812 Vallejo
" Warren, actor, r. 1812 Vallejo
" William I., salesman Smiths' Cash Store,
r. 136 McAllister
Dibble William S., city agent Provident Sav-
ings Life Assurance Society (of New
York), 405 Montgomery, room 1, r. 3917
Harrison
Dibblee Albert (estate of), office 330 Sansome,
room 31
" Albert J., office 320 Sansome, room 31, r.
Ross, Marin Co.
" William (William Dibblee & Co.) r. 1718
Dupont
" William & Co. (William Dibblee), propri-
etors Ignacio Dairy, 408 Tehama
" William H., r. 1718 Dupont
DIBERT BROTHERS Manu-
facturing CO. (Lloyd C, Wayne C,
and Daniel 0. Dibert), millwrigbts,
contractors and builders, separating,
bolting and cleaning machinery, 225-
227 Mission
Dibert Daniel O. (Dibert Bros. Mfg. Co.), r. 90
" Lloyd C. (Dibert Bros. Mfg. Co.), r. 318 San-
" Wayne C. (Dibert Bros. Mfg. Co.), r. 957
Mission
Diblasi Antone, fruits and vegetables, 410 Bran-
nan
Dice John, master mariner, r. 325 Drumm
Dicey Levi, machinist, r. 507 Mission
Dicher Catherine, widow, r. 1618 Stockton
" Frank, plumber, r. 1618 Stockton
Dick Alexander, molder, r. 353 Spear
" Catherine, widow, r. 736 Minna
" Charles, engineer Lurline Baths, r. 1336
Bush
" Daniel J., foreman The Morgan Oyster Co.,
r. 51A South Park
" Edward, real estate, r. Hopenr Brewster
" Ferdinand, brass finisher S.F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 613 Mission
" Jacob, watchmaker H. L. Polack, r. 106
Lang ton
" Robert, seaman, r. 4U4 East
" Sarah A., widow, r. 3 Fair Oaks
" Thomas, blacksmith Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
11 Rincon Av
" William (William Dick Co.), r. 917 Union
" William, janitor New City Hall
" William Co. (William Dick and John M.
Lauritz), mechanical and electrical en-
gineers, 2 California
" William H., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Alameda
4®=- Dick. See Dieck
Dickenson Alice Miss, r. 1316 Van Ness Av
Dickers William A. (Dumas & Dickers), r. III314
Pacific
Dickerson Carl, r. 317 Leavenwarth
" G. F., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Henry, butcher, 1573 Market, r. 114 Page
" Oscar, bartender, r. IOO214 Jackson
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Dickerson Robert A., laundryman American
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Dickey Clarence, oil clothing, 34 California, r. 11
Bartlett
" Herbert V., foremanPac. Pine Lumber Co.,
r.46<J Bryant
Dickey James R., wines and liquors, NW cor
6th Av and Fulton, telephone West 909
Dickey J. Frank, manager James R. Dickey, r.
NW cor 6th Av and Fulton
" John T., groceries cor Cortland Av and
Moultrie
Dickhoff Bernard S., druggist, r. 2202 Geary
" Emma Miss, bookkeeper, r. 18, 7th
Dickie Charles W., draughtsman J. Gather New-
som, r. Oakland
" David A., draughtsman, r. 3000a Webster
" David W., apprentice, r. 428 Mississippi
" E. B., laborer, r. Contra Costa House
" George, wool sorter Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
Dickie George W., manager Union Iron Works,
office Potrero, r. San Mateo
" Herman, laborer, r. Contra Costa House
Dickie James, superintendent ship yard Union
Iron Wks., r. 428 Mississippi
" John A., clerk O. P. Downing & Co., r. 3000a
" John W., shipbuilder, r. 3000a Webster
" William, naval draughtsman Union I.
Wks., r. San Mateo
" William H., switchman, r. 145, 12th
4S="Dickie. See Dickey
Dickins Edmund F., assistant U. S. Coast and
Geodetic Survey (Western Division), U.
S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 33, r. 1527 Clay
" Joseph F., miner, r. 1214 Mission
DICKINS LUMBER CO.,
wholesale and retail dealers in pine
and redwood lumber, Berry bet 3d
and 4tli, telephone Main 992
Dickins Thomas S., clerk, r. 1632 Broadway
" Thomas W., Mrs., widow, r. 1632 Broadway
Dickins Walter (Dickins Lumber Co.), Berry
bet 3d and 4th. r. 506 Cole
.ftS= Dickins. See Dickens
Dickinson August, clerk, r. 424 Vallejo
" Carrie E. Miss, clerk J. Seidl & Co., r. 1602
Polk
" Charles, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Frederick G., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
427 O'Farrell
" Harvey, real estate, r. 424 Vallejo
" James, clerk The Examiner, r. 333 O'Far-
rell
" James G., driver Leon & Co., r. 2319 Pine
Dickinson John H., attorney at law. 216 Bush,
rooms 36-39, telephone Main 852, r. Sau-
salito
" John J., traveling salesman, r. 320'/4 Sutter
" Julia W. Mrs., r. 313 Eddy
Dickinson P. T., secretary San Francisco Steam
Co., 78 Chronicle Bldg and manufacturer
17 Fremont, r. Alameda
" Robert C, mate, r. 22 Sacramento
" Robert E., restaurant, 228!^ Montgomery,
r. 906 Guerrero
" Robert F., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 1305
Steiner
" Stanhope, r. 76 Natoma
" William L., physician, r. 2115 California
4S=Dickinson. See Dickerson, Dickson, Dixon
and Dixson
Dickman August, cabinet maker George Bra-
endlien, r. Berkeley
Dickman Charles A., musician, r. 928'/2 Pacific
" Charles J. (Dickman-Jones Co.), r. Berke-
ley
" Henry G., traveling salesman Leonard &
Ellis, r. 925 Howard
" John C, mill hand J. G. Klemm, r. 129
Welsh
Dickman-Jones Company, George Jones presi-
dent, Michael Hettrich vice-president,
Eugene D. Pissis secretary, lithograph-
ers and label printers, 510-514 Folsom
4S" Dickman. See Dieckmann
Dickow Robert (Dickow & Franke), r. 1540, 25th
Dickow & Franke (Robert Dickow and Paul
Franke), liquors and lodgings, 772 Mis-
sion
Dicks Harry, laborer, r. Cypress Alley nr 25th
Dickson Adam T., physician, 459^4 Bryant
" Albert J., stereotyper, r. 914 Army
" Carrie L. Miss, clerk station H postofBce, r.
1212 Clay
" D., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" David, machinist, r. 21 Boyce
" David M., butcher, 237, 3d, r. 2937 Howard
DICKSON, DE WOLF & CO.
(Edward D. Heatley), importers and
commission merchants, 326 Clay
Dickson Frank B., foreman Farns worth & Rug-
gles, r. 836V2 Valencia
" Frank W. (Boyd & Dickson), r. NW cor
Page and Cole
" Frederick W., attorney at law, 319 Pine,
rooms 67-68, r. Oakland
" George, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" James, bill poster, r. 6 Henrietta Square
" James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1157
Market
" James, stevedore, r. 21 Boyce
" James P., plasterer, r. 234 Dolores
" James P. Rev., pastor First Cumberland
Presbyterian Church, r. 228 Dolores
" John, foreman Miller & Hamilton, r. Ala-
meda
" John R. (The California Turf), r. 1002 Larkin
" Joseph, printer, r. 563 Mission
" Patrick M., r. 616 Folsom
" Richard, 1st officer str Empire
DICKSON ROBERT,
manager Connecticut Fire Insurance
Company (Hartford, Conn.), Royal Ex-
change Assurance (London), 501 Mont-
gomery, r. NW cor Haight and Baker
Dickson Walter W., clerk S. P. Co., 613 Market,
r. 1212 Clay
" William, limb maker Chicago Artificial
Limb Co., r. 1212 Clay
j8®=" Dickson. See Dixon and Dixson
Dicus William H., clerk, r. ]940y2 Mission
Didie Charles A., barber, 703 Mission, r. 654
Mission
Didier Jules B., liquors, NE cor Oak and Gough,
r. Alameda
Didlee F. J., special agent Policy Holders Ad-
justing Co., 6 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Diebels Henry, real estate agent, r. 1626 San
Carlos Av
Diebold Michel E., silverer Fr. H. Rosenbaum
&Co., r. 209 Clipper
Diehold Safe and Lock Co. (Canton, o.), Charles
B. Parcells general agent, 6 California
>e®- Diebold. See Depold
Diecand Josephine, lodgings, 1205 Stockton
Diechle John, carpenter, r. 1609 Lexington Av
rear
" Michael, driver Wagner & Loveder, r. 2129
Mission
Dieck Edward, cabinet maker, r. 446 Natoma
Dieckert Martin, tailor, 1522 Folsom
Dieckhoff E. Miss, bookkeeper James W. Ed-
wards, r. 18, 7th
Dieckman Herman H., r. SW cor Railroad Av
and 15th Av South
Dieckmann Charles, butcher Charles A. Fauser
" Frederick, baker F. Laud, r. 827, 20Th
" Gustave, clerk Anglo-Californian Bank, r.
11 12 Powell
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Dieckmann John, poultry raiser, cor Girard and
Dwiglit
" John, wood turner Chas. M. Plum & Co., r.
IO81/2 Lily Av
" Jolin H. (Dieckmann & Co.), r. Oakland
" John H. Jr., bookkeeper Dieckmann & Co.,
r. Oakland
Dieckmann & Co. (John H. Dieckmann), whole-
sale dealers hardwood lumber and com-
mission merchants, 114 California, tele-
phone Front 60
i8®=-Dieckmann. See Diekmann
Diederich Henry, bakery, 2:206 Bush
J8®=Diederich. See Diedrich, Dieterich, Diet-
rich and Dittrich
Diederichsen Henry C, shipping clerk, r. 22414,
23d
" Otto, wood finisher, r. 733 Treat Av
" William, watchman, r. 31 Broadway
Diedezing Johanna, widow, r. 444 Brannan
Diedrich Harry J. Jr., clerk National Cigarette
and Tobacco Co., r. 720, 23d
" Henry, waiter, r. 3i8 Taylor
" Henry J. J. L. A., clerk tariff dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 720, 23d
4S=Diedrich. See Detrick, Diederich, Diet-
erich, Dietrich and Dittrich
Dieflenbacher William (Dieffenbacher & Wihl),
r. 925 Filbert
Dieffenbaclier & Willi (William Dieflenbacher),
dealers vulcanized fibre and washers,
318 Front
Diehl Ferdinand, baker, r. 123 Olive Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1300 Turk
Diehl H. A., office 418 California, room 8
" Henry, porter Magnolia Cafe
" Henry L.., painter, r. 633 Locust Av
" John, carpenter, r. 195 Andover Av
" John L,:, student, r. 909 Taylor
" Konrad, cellarman John Wieland Brewery,
r. 1306 Kearny
" Michael H., clerk Oliver Chilled Plow Wks,
r. 720 Folsom
" Peter, finisher H. Friedrichs, r. Elmhurst,
Cal
" William, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 3 Clyde
j6®=Diehl. See Deal, Deil and Diel
Diehm George, cooper U. S. Brewery, r. 702a
Willow Av
Diehr Louis, seaman, r. 915 Montgomery
Diekelmann William, clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r.
1020 Leavenworth
Dieken John, clerk Henry Koster, r. 7OOV2 Bush
Dieker Gerhard H., carpenter, r. 809, 18th
Diel Carl, furniture, 2705-2707 Mission, r. 535, 23d
" Frank, upholsterer, 525, 23d
Dieting Brune (Dieting & Helm), r. 320, 3d
" Frederick, bartender, r. 507 Ash Av
" Frederick Jr., fruit dealer, r. 507 Ash Av
" John, liquors, 60, 3d, r. 256 Jessie
" William, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 507 Ash Av
" & Helm (Brune Dieting and Louis Helm),
liquors, 204, 3d
Diem Frederick, cook Bush Bros., r. 543 Natoma
Diemer Charles, bartender John Diemer, r. 1014
Jackson
" John, liquors, 643 Washington, r. 1014 Jack-
son
" John Jr., carpenter, r. 1014 Jackson
Diendonni John, beveler Oscar Foss, r. 507
Greenwich
Diener Conrad, tinsmith, r. 711 Mission
Diener Henry, house mover, 2120 Market opp
Hermann
Dienst Herman, car inspector, r. 156 Clara rear
Diephaus John, clerk August Schoenfetd, r. 320
Polk
Dier Hypolite, salesman, r. 1510 Octavia
Diercks Claus, driver Enterprise Brewing Co.,
r. 107, 16 th
" Frank, laborers. F. Candle Co., r. Rhode
Island and Alameda
" Herman, clerk Henry Sturoke, r. 1783 Mis-
sion
" Henry, salesman W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
107, 16th
" John H., manager George H. Richard, r.
Ill Shipley
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
F»UAVF»S,
Suction eind F'orc-&,
FOR HAND, WINDiVlILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
»9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Diercks John P., ship carpenter, r. 1626, 17th
" William J., surveyor, r. 21 Hinckley
J8@=Diercks. See Dierks and Dirks
Dieringer Andrew, waiter, r. 201 Steuart
Dierks Adolph, butcher Charles A. Fauser, r.
Hunter's Point
" Anton, cook German Hotel, r. 560 Howard
" Anton, cook, r. 625 Clay
" Carl, laborer, r. Hunter's Point
" Charles, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Post and Lyon
" Charles, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1530 Kentucky
" Edward, laborer, r. Hunter's Point
" Edward S., janitor South S. F. Primary
School
" Frederick, waiter, r. 625 Clay
" George, calker, r. 1011, 11th Av South
" George, ship carpenter, r. 10th Av South
nr J
" Henry, bartender, r. 709 Stockton
" Henry, clerk Charles H. Lunsmann & Co.,
r. 130 Perry
" Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
r. 709 Sierra
" Henry, porter Sass Bros., r. 1530 Kentucky
" Herman, clerk, r. 130 Perry
" Seber, poultry ranch. Hunter's Point
DIERKS THEODOR,
undertaker and embalmer, 957 Mission
bet 5tli and 6tli, telephone South 121,
r. 900 Devisadero
i6S"Dierks. See Diercks and Dirks
Diers Henry, coffee saloon, 205 Montgomery, r.
811 Pine
" John, plumber John Wieland Brewery, r.
E. Oakland
" Peter M., carrier Chronicle, r. 1502 Golden
Gate Av
Dierssen John Jr., salesman C. H. Hoecker &
Co., r. 829 Polk
Dies Joseph, barber, 908M Howard
" Lewis T., hostler Mt. Shasta Mineral
Spring Co., r. 6th and Townsend
Diescher Gustave, r. 623 Walnut Av
Dieser Julius N., r. 1207 Mission
Dieslan Louis, blacksmith P. H. Jackson & Co.,
r. Golden Gate, Cal.
Diesse Theresa, widow, r. 1328V4 Natoma
Dieter Charles, helper James Torry, r. 1606
Mission
" John, lather, r. 1606 Mission
" Philip, groceries and liquors, 1606 Mission
Dieterich Christian, engineer Visitacion Water
Co., r. 1423, 6th Av South
" Ernestine, widow, r. 9, 20th
>e®='Dieterich. See Diederich, Diedrich, Diet-
rich and Dittrich
Dieterle A., cellarman, r. 512 Bush
" C, asst. librarian Call, r. 10 Bryant Av
j»=Dieterle. See Dietterle
Dietgen Matilda Miss, clerk, r. 16051/4 Dupont
Diethelm Antoine, bottler Cal. Boltling Co.. r.
1125 Webster
" Utrich (Spaelti & Diethelm), r. 629 Com-
mercial
Dietle Arthur, bookkeeper Tillmanii & Bendel,
r. 234 Page
DIETLE CHARLES,
Prize Bootmaker, 235 Bush, telephone
Black 1541, r. 7 Buena Vista Av
Dietle Leo, clerk Charles Dietle, r. 234 Page
Dietrich Adam, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Albert, engineer, r. 109, 10th
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The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Dietrich Albert, salesman Tobias Salomon, r.
1585 Turk
" August, paper hanger, r. 1232 Stockton
■' Augusta Miss, clerk, r. 1216 Union
" Brothers (Henry C. and Gustave R.), Cali-
fornia wines, 108-110, 8th
'■ Caspar, bartender Muller & Hocks, r. 639
Jersey
" Charles, cook Charles Tepper, r. 626 Wash-
ington
Dietrich Charles, groceries and liquors, 1237
Golden Gate Av
" Christina, widow, ladies' nurse, 3240 Mis-
sion
" Frank A., maltster National Brewing Co.,
r. 15 Farren Av
" Gustave R. (Dietrich Bros.), r. 6 Washing-
ton Av
" Henry, wardtender City and County Hos-
pital
" Henry C. (Dietrich Bros.), r. 6 Washington
Av
" Herman, bartender Seeba & Bohlen, r. 8231
Polk
" Joseph, shoemaker, r. 52 Jessie
" Julius, hairdresser, 103 6th, r. 637 Minna
" Kate Miss, glovemaker, r. 1216 Union
" Kathrina. widow, r. 1216 Union
•' Robert, salesman Tillmann & Bendel, r.
" William A., driver Presidio & Ferries RR,
r. 1216 Union
" William K., real estate, 609 Sacramento,
room 7, r. Berkeley
4S=Dietrich. See Diede'rich, Diedrich, Diete-
rich and Dittrich
Dietsch Jessie F., widow, r. II514, 26th
Dietterle Frank C, clerk, r. 805 Capp
" George, salesman Goldberg Bowen & Co.,
r. 409 Capp
" Helena, widow, r. 805 Capp
DIETZ A. C. & CO.
(Alfred 0. Dietz and Charles G. Clinch),
manufacturers and importers paints,
oils, glass, varnish, lubricating and
illuminating oils, etc., 7-9 Front
Dietz Alfred C. (A. C. Dietz & Co.), r. Oakland
" Bertha Miss, r. 40 Erie
" Charles F., stage carpenter Tivoli Opera
House, r. 218 Mason
" Charles L,., salesman A. C. Dietz & Co., r.
Oakland
" Frank E.. mining secretary, r. 2115 Scott
" Franz, teacher music, r. 1715 Turk
" Frederick, messman str Columbia
" Gustav, decorative artist, 420 Montgom-
ery, room 36
Dietz Henry L. Rev., pastor First German Bap-
tist Church, cor 17th and Dehon, r. 40
Erie
" Henry L. Jr., medical student, r. 40 Erie
" Herman, wharf inspector, r. 605 Laguna
" Herman K., marine and landscape artist,
1769 Howard, r. 21 Vallejo
" John, molder, r. 704 Tennessee
" John E., baker, r. 119 Silver
" Martha, widow, r. 117 Julian Av
" Philip P., gardener Hamilton Square, r.
1214b Scott rear
" Robert, butcher, r. 2 Dore
" Walter, electrician, r. 117 Julian Av
Dietzius Charles (Dietzius & Stager), r. 115
Hermann
Dietzius & Stager (Charles Dietzius and Fred
Stager), groceries and liquors, 101 Oak
Dieudonne John, card maker, r. 507 Greenwich
Dievers Samuel, hair spinner Cal. Curled Hair
Co., r. 1317 Nebraska
Diez August J., cigar maker, r. 391, 8th
" Cayetano C, cigar maaufacturer, 521 Davis
" John, shoemaker, 714, 14th, r. 391, 8th
" Julia Miss, r. 521 Davis
" Marie Miss, r. 521 Davis
" Philip J., glass blower, r. 102 Morris Av
J8®=-Diez. See Diaz
Diezelski Louis, restaurant, 438 Hayes, r. 507
Gough
Diffley William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
802 Pennsylvania Av
Diftot Alphonse, broker, r. 310 Stockton
Digges Eva E. Miss, stenographer and type-
writer, 1 Mills Bldg., 4th floor, r. 707»4
Hyde
Diggins Brothers (Julian C. and Byron), street
contractors, quarry S s Tilden nr South
Broderick, ofQce 40 New Montgomery
" Byron (Diggins Bros.), r. 2416 Sutter
" Julian C. (Diggins Bros.), r. 2420 Sutter
" Walter B., foreman Diggins Bros., r. 2416
Sutter
Diggles Henry E., salesman F. Chevalier & Co.,
r. Lick House
" Henry J., manufacturers' agent, 57 Chron-
icle Bldg, r. 321 Van Ness Av
Diggs Henry W., porter Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 736 Capp
" John B., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. Lorin
" Kate, widow, r. 736 Capp
" Kathryn M. Miss, teacher Columbia Gram-
mar School, r. 736 Capp
Digier Caesar, cook, r. 806 Filbert
" Louise Mme., dressmaking, 806 Filbert
Dignan Bridget, widow, r. N s Santa Clara nr
Wisconsin
" Frank J., printer Herzog & Dignan r. 21
Harrison Av
" James H., bookkeeper, r. 926 McAllister
" John, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" John J., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt & Co.,
r. 926 McAllister
Dignan John P., merchant tailor, 102 Murphy
Bldg, 1236 Market
" Julia, widow, r. 21 Harrison Av
" Mary, widow, r. 926 McAllister
" Thomas J. (Herzog & Dignan), r. 113 Lang-
ton
4®=-Dignan. See Degnan
Di Grazia Frank, nurse, r. 1604 Stockton
Di Grazia Lorenzo, blacksmith and wagon-
maker, 619 Front, r. 412 Broadway
Dijeau Alexander (Dijeau & Severin), and copy-
ist Recorder's office, r. 711 Brannan
" Sophie, widow, r. 711 Brannan
" & Severin (Alexander Dijeau and Frank A.
Severin), photographers, 34, 3d
.e®="Dikeman. See Deckman and Dykeman
Dikes Anna, widow, r. 2409 Clay
Dilger Charles, waiter, r. 5151/2 Bush
Dilges Catherine, widow, r. 714 Bryant
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 105 Juniper
" Harry H., instructor Park Cycle Co., r. 714
Bryant
" Jacob, cooper, r. 105 Juniper
" Kate, widow, r. 714 Bryant
Dilhan Joseph (Dilhan & Tronchet), r. 1622 Pa-
cific Av
Dilhan & Tronchet (Joseph Dilhan and Louis
Tronchet), proprietors Van Ness Riding
Academy and Fencing School, 1615 Pa-
cific Av
Dill Ada T. Mrs., hairdresser and manicure. 408
Haight
" Alexander, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
" Arthur, carpenter, r. 408 Haight
" Bryant, hostler, r. 139 Minna
■' George H.,r. 616 Page
" Howard I., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 627 Eddy
" John P., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 701 Stockton
" John W., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
" Thomas, laborer, r. 408 Haight
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Dill Thomas B., carpenter, r. 408 Haight
" Walter J., clerk Shreve & Co., r. 408 Halght
Dilla Thomas, laborer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 70 Jessie
Dillaney Anna Miss, r. 715 Natoma
Dillard William H., clerk U. S. Internal Reve-
nue, r. 929 Washington
Dille Elbert R. Rev., pastor Central Methodist
Episcopal Church, r. 1210 Mission
Dillenburg Michael (Cyclops Iron Works), r. 1124
Treat Av
Diller John A., engineer and electrician Ham-
mam Baths, r. 241 Joost Av
Dillery Albert J., teamster, r. 125^4 Welsh
Dilley Alfred, painter Swan & Stein, r. 413
Mason
Dillilo Joseph, boot black, r. 40 South Park
Dillingham Frank, special agent The Fidelity
Mutual Life Assn., r. 2517 Fillmore
Dillman George L,. (Dillman & Wallace), r.
Alameda
Dillman & Wallace (George L. Dillman and
John B. Wallace), civil engineers, 310
Pine, rooms 43-45
Dillmann George r. 1107 Nebraska
" George P., student, r. 1107 Nebraska
Dillon Anastacia; widow, r. 1510 Mason
" Annie, widow, r. 2314a Mason
" August, waiter, r. 236 Minna
" Brothers (James and Richard), coal oil
dealers, 236-238 Fulton
" Catherine G., widow, r. 220 Ritch
" Charles M., engineer Odd Fellows' Ceme-
tery, r. 243, 3d Av
" Charles S. porter M. Ehrman & Co., r. 160
Silver
" David, teamster, 40 New Montgomery, r. 3
Homer
" Edward, molder Atlas I. Wks
" Edward, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Edward Jr. (Dillon & Co.), r. South Berkeley
" Frank, teamster Alexander Jansen
" Frank J., clerk Frederick Hartje, r. 822
Valencia
" George, salesman, r. 710 Geary
" George B., foreman composing room The
Bulletin, r. 1627 Sutter
" George W., clerk, r. 233J4, 7th
" Gerald, dramatic editor The California
World, 623 Montgomery
" Henry N., steel worker Pac. Roll Mill, r.
9 Michigan
" James (Dillon Bros.), r. 308 Grove
" James, yardman Central Coal Co., r. 132
Clara
" James, watchman Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1139^4, 20th
" James B., r. 1627 Sutter
" James F., clerk, r. 1139'/4, 20th
" James G., teamster L. Scatena & Co., r. 220
Ritch
" J. Edward, iron molder, r. 822 Valencia
" Jeremiah, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 245% Michigan
" Jeremiah H., bookkeeper William Bannan
& Co., r. 215 Fillmore
" Jesse E., yard master, r. 1160 Guerrero
" Johanna, domestic, 2826 California
" John, detective, r. 313, 6th
" John, helper, r. 501 Napa
" John, molder, r. 9 Harriet
" John, laborer, r. 43 Federal
" John, teamster, r. 1 Homer
" John F., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
Dillon John F., physician and surgeon and pro-
prietor Washington Pharmacy, 360, 4th,
r. 809 Harrison
" John J. Rev., asst. pastor Sacred Heart
Church, r. 546 Fillmore
" John J., buyer Miller & Lux, r. 215 Fillmore
" Josephine B. Miss, housekeeper, 1417 How-
ard
" Kate Miss, r. 1329 Sutter
" Kate May Miss (The McLaughlin Co.), 508
California, rooms 1-2
" Mark A., cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 636 Francisco
W.&J.SLOANE&CO.,
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Dillon Mary, widow, r. 316, 6th
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Mary Mrs., r. 107, 9th
" Mary Mrs., bakery, 23314, 7th
" Mary A., widow, r. 15a Henry
" Mary A., widow, r. Somerset nr Silver Av
" Michael, gasfitter. r. 257 Minna
" Michael J., longshoreman, r. 662 Howard
" Michael, teamster, r. 1 Chesley
" Michael M., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3
Homer
" Miles, fireman str Modoc, r. 1123 Howard
" Nano, widow, r. The California Hotel
" Patrick, fireman Market St. Ry., r. 1718
Mission
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 43 Federal
" Patrick F., clerk Shreve & Co., r. 308 Grove
" Patrick F., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 822
Valencia
" Peter F., laborer, r. 31 Minna
" Richard (Dillon Bros.), r. 236 Fulton
" Robert, bartender Charles Stalt, r. 405
Kearny
" Stephen, molder, r. 9 Harriet
" Thomas, detective, r. 313, 6th
" Thomas, horseshoer, r. 1139!^, 20th
" Thomas F., gate keeper City and Coimty
Hospital
" Thomas F., liquors, r. 326 Larkin
" Thomas H., policeman, r. 1118, 17th
" Thomas I., salesman R. C. Atkins & Sons,
r. 1118, 17th
" Viola A. Miss, teacher languages, 305
Larkin
" William, teamster, r. 1 Homer
" William S., mining, r. 27 Glen Park Av
" William S., solicitor Dillon & Co., r. 710
Geary
Dillon & Co. (Edward Dillon Jr. and George E.
Butler) chronometer and watchmakers,
310 California
Dilworth James D., shipping clerk Whitman &
Barnes Mfg. Co., r. 233 Clinton Park
" J. W., special agent accident dept. Pac.
Mutual Life Ins. Co.
" Rutherford J., clerk, r. 233 Clinton Park
Dimen Marcus, peddler, r. 348, 11th
Dimick James K., salesman Campodonico &
Malcolm Co., r. 22 Hawthorne
Dimmer Eugene, patternmaker Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 1119 Washington
" Julius, bookkeeper, r. 1119 Washington
" Nicholas, r. 1119 Washington
Dimmick W. N., wholesale commission mer-
chant and agent, 304 Front, r. Oakland
>8^Dimmick. See Dimick and Dimock
Dimock Alice Miss, stenographer Norwich
Union Fire Ins. Soc, r. Berkeley
" Edward, laborer, r. 409 East North
" Watson L., expressman, 222 Bush, r. S29
Shotwell
4®" Dimock. See Dimick and Dimmick
Dimon Jacob S. Jr., clerk Easton, Incell &
Messinger, r. 12 Cleveland
Dimond A. R.. r. 2222 Pacific Av
,, Edwin R. (Williams, Dimond & Co.), r. 2204
Pacific Av
" Harry, r. 2222 Pacific Av
" Henry P., attorney at law, 9 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. 405 Clayton
" Hugh S., student Smith & Murasky, r.
Fruitvale
" John, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
Dimond Josepll L, secretary Golden Gate Fair
Association and Supervisor 5th Ward,
306 Market, r. 47 Post
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37 Market Street, S. F.,
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AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS' GO.
ARE AGENTS FOR
The Best Paper Cutters
Manufactured in the East. A Large Assort-
ment in Stock at Low Prices.
40B-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Dimond William H. (Williams, Dimoiid& Co.),
r. 2128 Broadway
Jg®" Dimond. See Diamond
Dimpfel George H. A., clerk, r. 24, 4th
Dinan Catherine, widow, r. 451 Bryant
" Denis C, clerk Judson & Shepard, r. 5 Pine
PI
" Denis F., saddler, r. 451 Bryant
" Harry, clerk A. Warner
" Jeremiah F., policeman, r. 5 Pine PI
" Johanna B., widow, r. 5 Pine PI
" John, horseshoer, 2315 Pine, r. 12 Wildey
" Joseph, wrapper O'Connor, Mofflatt & Co.,
r. 2 Alger PI
" Lizzie Miss, seamstress, r. 112 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 2 Alger PI
" Maurice A., salesman W. Third & Son, r.
108, 8th
" Nellie Miss, milliner, r. 700!^ Bush
" Pauline Miss, millinery, 111 Stockton, r.
7001/3 Bush
" Thomas, butcher C. Graeber, r. 12 Wildey
" Timothy, laborer Luke G. Sresovich & Co.,
r. 319 Vallejo
" William E., policeman, r. 824 Bush
^B' Dinan. See Dennan, Dennen, Dineen and
Dinneen
Dineen Catherine, widow, groceries, 108a Free-
Ion
" Charles, laborer, r. 30^4 Rausch
" D. & J. (Daniel and Jeremiah), liquors, 1656
Market
" Daniel (D. & J. Dineen), r. 1656 Market
" Jeremiah (D. & J. Dineen), r. 1656 Market
" John, laborer, r. 35 Harriet
" John, stevedore, r. 724 Clementina
" Sarah, widow, r. 304, 3d
" William A., brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. lOSAFreelon
4®=" Dineen. See Dennan, Dennen, Dinan and
Dinniene
Dineley John, clerk P. M. SS. Go's wharf, r. 540
McAllister
Dinesen D. N., piano tuner, 11 Laskie
" Jacob N., conductor Market St. Ry.
Dingle Fred H., assistant secretary Manufac-
turers' and Producers' Association, 2-3
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 705 Hyde
" Richard J., carpenter, r. 845 Florida
" William H., laborer New England Soap
Co., r. 845 Florida
" William H., teacher of dancing, r. I42314
California
Dingley Charles L. Jr., real estate and mines,
12 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Oakland
" C. L. & Co. (Mrs. H. B. Dingley), wholesale
lumber, 2134 Front, room 9
'• Eugene F., clerk T. F. Dingley, r. 325, 5th
" Hannah B. Mrs. (C. L. Dingley & Co.), r.
Oakland
" Herbert H., with C. L. Dingley & Co., r.
Oakland
" J., r. 519 Sacramento
" Thomas F., teas and coffee, 325, 5th
" Will E., with C. L. Dingley & Co., r. Oak-
land
Dingman M. J. Mrs., dressmaking, 4 Grand Av
Dingstadt Henry H., deckhand str Piedmont,
r. 901 Folsom
Dingwall George, bartender James E. Sandlin,
r. Ill, 9th
" Lewis, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
Ill, 9th
Dini Giovachino (R. Malfatti & Co.) r. 512
Castro
" Max (Bisordi & Dini) r. 203 Clara
Dini Rafael (Dini & Fancelli), r. 1129 Howard
" & Fancelli (Rafael Dini and Paolo Fan-
celli), fruits and vegetables 1129 Howard
Dinkelman Herman, bookkeeper M. Joost &
Bro., r. 102 Noe
" Rudolf, cook Becker & Burkhardt, r. 82614
Mission
Dinkelspiel Arthur, secretary Kutner Goldstein
Co., 4 Sutter, r. Fresno, Cal
" Henry (L. Dinkelspiel & Sons), r. 1300
Octavia
Dinkelspiel Henry G. W., attorney at law, 41-
42 Chronicle Bldg, r. 918 Van Ness Av
" Joseph L., salesman L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. 1300 Octavia
" Joseph S. (Davis, Haber & Co.), r. 2409
Scott
Dinkelspiel L. & Sons, (Lazarus, Henry and
Samuel), importers and jobbers dry
goods, 37-39 Battery
" Lazarus (L. Dinkelspiel & Sons) r. 1300
Octavia
" Louis, salesman, r. 1300 Octavia
" Melville M., salesman L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. 1300 Octavia
" Samuel (L. Dinkelspiel & Sons), r. 1300
Octavia
" S. B. Mrs., r. 1020 Van Ness Av
Dinker Carl, stevedore, r. 1554 Jackson
Dinklage August, salesman M. Marcuse & Co.
" Herman, Chinatown guide, r. 921 Powell
Dinmore W. Harry, salesman, r. 1237 Pine
Dinneen Batholomew W., marble cutter, r. 2919^
Mission
" John, r. 705 Florida
j8®~Dinneen. See Dennan, Dinnen, Dinan and
Dineen
Dinnell James, freight clerk, r. 138 McAllister
Dinniene John H., glass cutter Thomas C. But-
terworth, r. 49 Hofl Av
" Timothy A., butcher, r. 9 Tehama
«®~Dinniene. See Dineen and Dinneen
Dinnigan Ann Mrs., housekeeper, r. 772 Folsom
" Michael E., salesman, r. 772 Folsom
" Richard R., traveling salesman Wellman,
Peck & Co., r. 1068 Noe
-BS^Dinnigan. See Denigan
Dinnsen Andrew, porter S. G. Birkholm, r. 48
East
Di Nola Alfonso, druggist, 1249 Market
di Nola Leon (Leon di Nola & Co.), and drug-
gist, 1600 Howard, r. 540 Haight
di Nola Leon & Co. (Leon di Nola), druggists,
542 Haight cor Steiner
Dinse Gustav, teamster, r. 735 Brannan
Dinslage C. M. Herman, machinist Krogh Mfg.
Co., r. 13 Rausch
Dinsmore Luie H., student, r. 314 Utah
" William H., clerk John W. Pew, r. 706
Taylor
j8®=Dinsmore. See Densmore
Dinter Joseph E., bookkeeper F.Korbel& Bros.,
r. 216, 9th
Dinucci Felix, laborer Gray Bros., r. 10 Bartol
Dinwiddle, Brainerd & Co. (Petaluma), real
estate, office 412 California
Diocesan House, 731 California
Dipman Julius, cabinet maker, r. 368 Brannan
Dipolter Alexander, baker, r. 20 Alpine
Dippel Henry, liquors, r. 2013' Powell
" John, wagon maker. Railroad Av nr 6th
Av South
" William, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 1012
Clay
Dipper Louis, cigar maker Christ Fankhauser
r. 6261/2 Ash Av
Dippo William, molder Vulcan Iron Wks., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
Dircken E., cook, r. 409 Pacific
Directory, Orocker-Langley
(City and Business), H. S. Crocker Co.
putolisliers, 215-217-219 Bush
Directory for Children's Hospital Trained
Nurses, 1608 Van Ness Av
Directory of Nurses from the S. F. Training
School, 1608 Van Ness Av
Dirgo Antonio, musician, r. 1214 Kearny
" Marie Miss, dressmaking, 1214 Kearny
rr\-i -» — ^ "t 't -i_ * largest circulation of
Ine J=3tiiietin --^-rfirir.'^j^""'
W-T-y r\ -rj 4 T-\Ti J 4 "\T Impoetek of Selected Vintages o:
. D. LllAr MAIN, BARTON & QUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux
and Sautemes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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515
Dirkin James, teamster, r. 617 Mission
Dirking Edward F., collector Fritz Dirking, r.
9 Fair Av
" Fritz, watcti maker and jeweler, 13 Phelan
Bldg, r. 9 Fair Av
Dirks Henry H., ship carpenter, r. 1007, 13th Av
South
" John J., r. NE cor Masonic Av and Congress
J8@=Dirks. See Diercks and Dierks
ilsbecker Samuel, secretary Schmidt Label
and Lithographic Co., 17-31 Main, r. 207
Mason
Dishrow James W., painter, r. 409 Steiner
Disburg Charles, butcher, r. 763 Howard
Dischler John, butcher, r. 704 Laurel Av
Discho William O., merchant, r. 730 Ashbury
DiserensFred Mrs., treasurer Kings Daughters'
Home for Incurables, r. 2017 Howard
" Frederick, bookkeeper, r. 2017 Howard
" Ida B. Miss, teacher music, r. 2017 Howard
Dispatch Line of Clipper Ships to New York,
John Rosenfeld's Sons proprietors, 202
Sansome
Dispaux John T., note teller Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. 1305 Larkin
Free Clinic, of Medical Dept.
University of California, 155 New Mont-
gomery
" of the Children's Hospital, 1109 Mission
Diss Joseph, waiter S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
Dissat Antone, hair dresser and wig maker, 509
Kearny, rooms 6 and 7
Dissmayer Antone, wood dealer, r. NW cor 26th
and Noe
" Henry, iron worker, 1308, 26th, r. NW cor
26th and Noe
Disston Henry & Sons (Philadelphia, Pa.) saw
manufacturers, California Saw Works
selling agents, 208-212 Mission
Distel Angelo, clerk, r. 632 Green rear
" Annie Miss, saleslady, r. 632 Green rear
" Edward F., photo engraver Call, r. 618 Na-
toma
" Josephine, widow, r. 632 Green rear
District Attorney, office New City Hall, 2d floor
District Court United States, Northern Divi-
sion of California, William W. Morrow
judge, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, 3d floor
" Nursing Association, Mrs. A. E. D. Szanik
manager, 930 Sutter
Distumell William C, publisher, r. 1329 Clay
Dithmar Augustus C, agent, r. 610 Haight
Dito Beniamino, bootblack, 547 Clay, r. 1406!4
Dupont
Ditterle Frank, clerk collection dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 805 Capp
Dittes Charles F.. butcher, r. 1505 Fillmore
" Ernst, salesman Wieland Bros., r. 1505
Fillmore
" Mich el, barber, r. 1505 Fillmore
Dittli Henry (Dittli & Widmer), r. 502 Bryant
" & Widmer (Henry Dittli and Albert Wid-
mer), liquors, 452, 3d
Dittmann Adolph (California Brewing Co.), r. 123
Douglass
" Julius, carpenter, r. 368 Brannan
" Matthew, stair builder, r. 129 Welsh
" Richard, shoemaker, 1705 Leavenworth
je9~Dittmann. See Dettmann
Dittmar Charles, barber and cigars and tobacco,
7331/2 Broadway, r. 83414 Vallejo
" Christian E., janitor, r. 1312Devisadero
" Frederick, tailor, r. 208, 14th
" Paul, wood turner Fink & Schindler, r. 732
Natoma
Dittmer Henry H., engineer National Brewing
Co., r. 108 William
" Hermann W., clerk German Consulate, r.
1613 Gough
•' James F., groceries, 1062Folsom, r. 304, 7th
" John F., r. 304, 7th
" Max S., driver Johnson Bros., r. 1613 Gough
" Oscar W. C, salesmsn Henry Doyle & Co.,
r. 1613 Gough
" William A., carpenter and builder, 1502
Stockton
Dittnock Gustav D., liquors, 624 Clay, r. 638
Filbert
Ditto Robert L., decorator, r. 317, 3d
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Hoofing and Siding.
30S TO Sl-r IVI ARKET ST.
Di Vecchio Angelina, fruits and vegetables, 1445
Ellis
" Brothers (Fiore and Ermenegildo), butch-
ers, 428 Devisadero and 439 Hayes
" Elvira A., bookkeeper Emil Di Vecchio, r.
420k Devisadero
" Emil (Emil Di Vecchio & Co.), and butcher,
1447 Ellis, r. 708 Hayes
" Emil & Co. (Emil Di Vecchio), butchers,
85, 9th
" Ermenegildo (Di Vecchio Bros.), r. 424% Fell
" Fiore (Di Vecchio Bros.), r. 4241/2 Fell
" Stephen, inventor American Power and
Tide Wheel Co., r. 420k Devisadero
" Teonesto, baker, r. 3 Telegraph PI
im-Iii Vecchio. See De Vecchio
Diven Harry, bookkeeper, r. 222 Eddy
Diver Frederick H., laborer, r. 32514 Langton
" Raymond A., special agent Mutual Life
Ins. Co. of New York, 205 Sansome, r.
2118 Fillmore
Jra= Diver. See Dever and Divver
Divers Samuel, laborer, r. 1317 Nebraska
Dividend Building, NW cor Pine and Leides-
dorff, Davidson & Leigh agents, 137
Montgomery
Divver John, laborer, r. 33% Dore
" John Jr., teamster, r. 33% Dore
Dix John F.. engineer R. A. Gilbride & Co., r.
506, 4th
" Mary, widow, r. 2150 Filbert
" Samuel, riveter, r. 216 Michigan
Dixey Sarah, r. 1105 Hyde
" William F., cashier Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 1105 Hyde
Dixheimer Matthias, bartender E. L. Wagner,
r. 814 Montgomery
Dixon-Agard Co. (incorporated), W. A. T.
Agard president, E. Thomas secretary,
cigar manufacturers, 309 Clay
" Alfred, reporter, r. 1096 Post
" Annie, widow, r. 2700a Mission
" Arthur A., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 210
California Av
DIXON, BORGESON & 00.
(John B. Dixon and Charles Borgeson),
show case manufacturers, 37 Market
Dixon Catherine, widow, r. 22% Cook
" C. E. Mrs., manufacturer Laundry Trays,
40-42, 8th
" Charles F., clerk, r. 163 Perry
" Charles S., clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. Fruitvale
" Charles W., clerk Dennery & Gunzburger,
r. 112 Devisadero
Dixon Clement, wines and liquors, 8 Summer,
r. San Mateo
" Constance M. Mrs., r. 1513 Jackson
" D., cook str Monticello
" Delia, widow, r. 838, 15th
" Edmund, steward, r. 1006 Washington
" Eliza J., widow, r. 1212 Clay
" Frank F., helper, r. 503 Hyde
" Frederick F., painter and paper hanging,
421 Jones, r. 9% Rausch
" George, clerk Lane & Lane, r. 163 Perry
" George E., manager William Tuckwell, r.
112 Devisadero
" George W., real estate, 214 Pine, room 3, r.
112 Devisadero
" Harry C, carriage maker Carvill Mfg. Co..
r. 163 Perry
" James, clerk Neustader Bros.,r. 1223 Pacific
" James, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 719%
Minnesota
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san francisco and new york.
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Tel. Main 1864.
COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Dixon James F., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 824 Laguna
" Jennie Miss, dressmaking, 1212 Clay
" J. F., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 824
Laguna
" John, artificial stone worker, r. 8% Alpine
" John, blacksmith and tool works, NE cor
Van Ness Av and Union
" John, manager Mrs. C. E. Dixon, 40-42, 8th
" John, oyster cocktails, 101 Eddy, r. 106
Eddy
" John, traveling salesman Cunningham,
Curtiss & Welch, r. 919 Eddy
" John B. (Dixon, Borgeson & Co.), r. Oakland
" John M., salesman M. E. Frank, r. 1223 Pa-
cific
" Joseph, salesman M. Hart, r. 1223 Pacific
Dixon Josepn Crucitole Co. (Jersey City, N.
J.), James G. Allen agent, 304 Market
" Joseph L., ship carpenter, r. 163 Perry
" L. Maynard, artist, 1513 Jackson
" Mary C, widow, r. 163 Perry
" Mathew, teamster, r. 393, 9th
" Oscar, porter, r. 1002^^ Jackson
" Patrick, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. llQVi
Minnesota
" Rebecca P. Miss, r. 1513 Jackson
" Richard, mail clerk, r. 232 Francisco
" Robert, clerk, r. 1126 Market
" Samuel, stockbroker, 313 Montgomery, r.
832 California
Dixon Samuel W., hatter. The Emporium, r.
1909 Larkin
" Sarah, widow, r. 1223 Pacific
" Sarah Miss, dressmaking, 22114 Polk
" Thomas, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
r. 1504 Kentucky
" Thomas, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Thomas R., carpenter, r. 1223 Pacific
" Thomas R., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
1553 Eddy
" Walter O., salesman S. W. Dixon, r. 1223
Pacific
" William, carpenter, r. 71954 Minnesota
" William J., stevedore H. Bingham &Co.,
r. 1816 Dupont
" Williams., salesman Cunningham, Curtiss
& Welch
JSS'Dixon. See Dickson and Dickinson
Dixson De Witt C, clerk U. S. Internal Revenue
Agent, r. 317 Hyde
" George D., painter, r. SE cor Union and
Broderick
Dizney James, bartender, r. 62114 Guerrero
" William, carpet man Palace Hotel, r. 621%
Guerrero
Doan Clarence S., machine hand, r. 1016 Mont-
gomery
" Mary Miss (Doan & Nelson), r. 505 Post
" Ollie C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1016 Montgom-
ery
" Sylvester, compositor, r. 23 Beaver
" & Nelson (Miss Mary Doan and Miss Julia
Nelson), furnished rooms, 505 Post
Doane Charles Mrs., widow, r. 42 Hawthorne
" Clarence W., student, r. 1405 Hyde
" Frank H., teamster Doane & Co., r. 105, 12th
" Frederick A., broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 1907 Mission
" Frederick A., pastor Mizpah Presbyterian
Church 859-861 Harrison, r. 525 Harrison
" George A., asst. superintendent Sutter St.
Ry., r. 1829 Bush
" George P., compositor Call
" Henry W., molder Golden State and Miners
I. Wks., r. 216 Fair Oaks
Doane Isaac Y., r. 1405 Hyde
Doane J. G. & Son (Orson K. Doane), hay and
grain, 1318 Grove
Doane John 0., secretary Preston and McKinnon
and Shoal Water Bay Mill Co., Pier 5,
Steuart, r. 2019 Broderick
" Micah (Doane & Co.), r. 105, 12th
" Orson K ( J. G. Doane & Son), r. 1318 Grove
" Susan P. Miss, r. 31 Liberty
" Thomas, conductor, r. 302, 4th
" Thomas H., cashier Bonestell & Co., r. 3011
California
" Wilbur G. (Doane & Henshelwood), r. 2013
Bush
" Willard C, with Morgan Oyster Co., r. 29
Hill
" & Co. (Micah Doane), draymen, 6 Beale
DOANE & HENSHELWOOD
(Wilbur G. Doane and Thomas R. Hen-
shelwood) importers and retail dealers
drygoods, and agents Dr. Jaeger's Sani-
tary Woolen System, 132 Kearny, SE cor
Sutter, Thurlow Block
i9S"Doane. See Duane
Doassans John (Crystal Packing and Provision
Co.), r. 404 Union
Dobbas Joseph, watchman, r. 1642 Sacramento
Dobbel Frederick W., bookkeeper H. Plagemann
& Co., r. 1022 Shotwell
Dobbelaar Jacob, seaman, r. 32, 12th
Dobhertln Otto, sculptor, 424 Pine, room 5
Dobble Christina Miss, r. Old People's Home
Dobbin Hamilton H., park policeman, r. 37 Tre-
mont Av
" Joseph H., gate tender, r. 1030 Fair Oaks
Dobbins John, painter, r. 105 New Montgomery
Dobbs Eliza, widow, r. 1118 Howard
" Frederick B., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
507 Frederick
" George, painter, r. 1646 Mission
" George W., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 1412
Mason
" Lemuel L., flour broker, r. 1424 Bush
" Roy, machine hand Cal. Barrel Co., r. Mari-
posa nr Indiana
Dober Charles F., polisher Cal. Gas Fixture
Co., r. 137, 3d
" Joseph iH. A., packer, r. 452 Tehama
" Joseph W. B., carpenter, r. 452 Tehama
Dobert Henry, liquors, 1700 Polk
Dobie John, telephone operator, r. 412 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 4 Zoe
" May, widow, r. 212 Austin
" Robert, blacksmith, r. 5i4 Freelon
Dobinson Hy, clerk Robert Dickson, r. 2219 Jones
Doble Abner (Abner Doble Co.), r. 1315 Gough
DOBLE ABNER COMPANY,
electrical and mechanical engineers
and contractors, importers, dealers
and manufacturers iron, steel and
metals, manufacturers' tools, agents
Thomas Firth & Sons' English steel,
high duty mine pumps, compound air
compressors, powder drills, Wright's
picks and pick eyes, steel tools and
f orgings, Walker Manufacturing Com-
pany's electric railway equipment,
A. L. Ide & Sons' Ideal engines, 13-15
Fremont, telephone Main 998
Doble Robert McF., with Abner Doble Co.,
13-15 Fremont, and general manager
Blue Lakes Water Co. (Amador Co.), 220
Sansome, room 2, r. 1315 Gough
" William, bookkeeper Golden West Hotel
Doble William A., with Abner Doble Co., 13-15
Fremont, r. Alameda
Doblemann David P., rattan worker, r. 814 Bry-
ant
Dobler Annie, domestic, 2412 Fillmore
Dobner William, pressman The Owl Printing
Co., r. 309, 6th
Dobos Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Dobrin Mark, compositor, r. 1525 Geary
Dobrzensky Joseph, boxmaker F. Korbel &
Bros., r. 1123 Market
" Julius, foreman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 548
Minna
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Dobrzensky Sarah Miss, books and stationery,
713 Larkin, r. 3 Olive Av
Dobs Clara Miss, stamping and embroidery, 629
Larkin, r. 735A Ellis
Dobson Adelbert, engineer, r. 522% Lyon
" Alfred T., reporter, r. 839 Devisadero
" Charles H., marine engineer, r. 29 Haight
" David A. Mrs., r. 54, 1st
" Edward, agent United States Directory, 4
Lawrence PI
" Gertrude, saleslady Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 115 Kearny
" Henry, waiter str City of Sydney
" Lizzie, domestic, 1227 Golden Gate Av
" William H., waiter, r, 137, 3d
Dock Peter O., milk dealer, 2104 Fillmore, r.
2432 Sacramento
Dockendorff Emil, expressman, SE cor Pine and
Kearny, r. lOSSVJ Kearny
" Johanna, widow, r. 1334 Turk
Dockery Edward W., stenographer, r. 9, 16th Av
South
" James P., milk inspector Board of Health,
r. 27 Lloyd
" Martin, janitor James Lick Baths, r. 23
Grand Av
" Patrick, teamster, r. 23 Grand Av
» Patrick G., r. 9, 16th Av South
Dockett John F., peddler, r. 738 Broadway
Docking Joel Mrs., lodgings, 407 Montgomery Av
Dockrell William, liquors, 25 Steuart
Dockum James A., shoemaker, 128 Oak
Dodd Adams, master mariner, r. 1309 Guerrero
" Frederick, electrician Market St. Ry., r.
1814 O'Farrell
" George S., salesman Le Count Bros., r.
Alameda
•' John, laborer, r. 113, 26th
" Julia N., widow, r. 12 Washington Av
" Percy, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Vincent A., general foreman S. F Laun-
dry, r. Alameda
" William, teamster, r. 44 South Park
" William M., master mariner, r. 719 Fill-
more
Dodd Willis G., manager First Street Works of
the Union Iron Works, 227, 1st, r. 1809
Pierce
Dodds Andrew P., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1416 Bush
" Charles, pressman Upton Bros., r. 816, 26th
" Mamie B. Miss, housekeeper Lane Hospi-
tal
" Robert, machinist First St. Wks Union I.
Wks, r. 816, 26th
Doddy Peter J., shoemaker, r. 1004 Leavenworth
Dodel Hans, clerk Alfonso Di Nola, r. 1307 How-
ard
" Xavier, physician, 1307 Howard
Dodge Albert C, clerk Revere Rubber Co., r.
513 Taylor
" Arthur B., artist Call, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Augustus N., bench hand Excelsior Mill
Co., r. 844, 15th Av South
" Benjamin F., r. 631 Pine
" Benjamin F., machinist Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 346, 5th
Dodge Book and Stationery Co., James F.
Mason president, 112 Post
" Charles, plumber, r. 921V4 Mission
" Charles F., clerk, r. 531 Capp
" Charles H„ conductor Market St. Ry., r. 513
Lyon
" Charles P., engineer David Woerner, r. 115,
6th
" Daniel, r. 414 Harrison
" David (Dodge & Dunshee), r. 844, 15th Av
South
" David F., r. 311 Octavia
" Edward E., clerk, r. 112a 14th
" Edward J. (Pollard & Dodge), r. Alameda
" Elbert N., house painter, r. 629, 21st
" Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaking, 431 O'Farrell
" Elizabeth Mrs., nurse, 631 Pine
'• Elizabeth F., widow, r. 346, 5th
" Emelie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 531 Capp
" Eugene, porter Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
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Hotel
" Frank F., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
2912F Laguna
" Frank L., electrician, r. 34 Hanover PI
" George E., manager Charles H. Higgins,
6 Mission, r. 414 Harrison
" Georgiana M., widow, r. 531 Capp
" H. Miss, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2316
Howard
II Harry, blue printer Cal. Blue Print Co., r.
639, 31st
" Henry A., clerk Baldwin & Hammond, r.
3034 Scott
Dodge Henry L. (Dodge, Sweeney & Co.), presi-
dent Board of Education and president
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r. 3015 Franklin
" Henry W., plumber, 431 O'Farrell
Dodge H. Washington, physician, 803 Sutter,
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West 143, r. Occidental Hotel
" Jared S. (Dodge Book and Stationery Co.)
r. Redwood City
" John W., seaman, r. 303 Chestnut
" John W. Jr., engraver George M. Wood &
Co., r. 303 Chestnut
" Joseph, master mariner, r. 910 Natoma
" Lee, plumber John Wieland Brewery
Dodge Miles B., with Parke & Lacy Co., 21-23
Fremont, r. 513 Taylor
" Mortimer M., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 7241/2, 22d
" Nathan, collector, r. 629, 21st
" Nathan A., with Pioneer Pulp Co., r. 924a
Fulton
•' Oliver, waiter str State of California
" Orrin, collector Carroll & Tilton, r. 320 Turk
" Otis G. (Peterson & Co.), r. 121 Powell
" Ronald F., bookkeeper Excelsior Mill Co.,
r. 844, 15th Av South
" Rosanna M., widow, r. 113a 14th
" Sarah, widow, r. 2 Liberty
" Seward M., with The Realty Syndicate, r.
2036 Scott
" Stuart M., longshoreman, r. Moultrie nr
Union Av
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Market and 11-13 California
" Theodore C, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 531 Capp
" Thomas U., engraver, r. 346, 5th
" Walter H., special policeman, r. 112a 14th
" William E., traveling salesman, r. 218
Leavenworth
Dodge William G., cashier Bohemian Club, r.
712 Sutter
" William J., engraver, r. 346, 5th
" William J., policeman, r. 37, 30th
" William W., deputy Assessor, t. 13011/4
Golden Gate Av
Dodge Zenas U., attorney at law, 508 California,
rooms 31-33, r. 2229 Sutter
" & Dunshee (David Dodge and Edgar L.
Dunshee) proprietors Excelsior Mill Co.,
713-717 Bryant
Dodman Henry, stableman Elijah S. Johnson,
r. 680 McAllister
Dodson Beverly, contractor, r. cor Virginia and
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" George, laborer, r. 1109 Treat Av
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" John G., butcher Jacob Schoenfeld, r. 6th
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" Margaret, widow, r. 1122, 7th Av South
" William, carpenter, r. 1300^4 Valencia
Doermann Gustave, bartender, r. 863Folsom
Doembeclier F. S., president Doembecher Fur-
niture Manufacturing Co., 733-741 Mis-
sion, r. Chehalis, Wash.
Doembeclier Furniture Manufacturing Co.
(Chehalis, Wash.). F. S. Doernbecher
president, James S. Greig secretary,
wholesale furniture. 733-741 Mission
Doerner Johann, shoemaker, 3 Natoma, r. 3115"^,
16th
Doerr A., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill
" Albert, shaper hand H. Friedrichs, r. SE
cor Moscow and Italy Av
" August, liquors, SE cor Moscow and Italy
Av
" Henry, cigar maker, r. 239, 5th
" Henry P., blacksmith P. Unrath, r. 1425
Sanchez
" Philip J., blacksmith Cal. Tool Wks., r.
1425 Sanchez
43= Doerr. See Dore and Dorr
Doerrer Josephine, widow, r. 916 Natoma
" William G., bazaar, 411 Hayes, r. 407^/^
Hayes
DoescherClaus, capitalist, r. 134, 4th
" Henry, clerk, r. 1912 Fillmore
" Rudolph R.. mechanical optician Cal. Op-
tical Co., r. 510 Mason
Doffe Louis, beltmaker H. N. Cook Belting Co.,
r. 9311/2 Church
Doggett Danton C, pressman, r. 834 Vallejo
" Samuel W.. attorney at law, 11 Montgom-
ery Block, r. 812, 26th
" Sumpter, watchman, r. 651 Vallejo
" William, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 909 Florida
■Kff-Doggett. See Daggett
Dohemann Hermann, r. 2414 Mission
Doheney William, teamster, r. 21 Henry
" William Jr., plumber, r. llll'/i Stevenson
Doheny John, blacksmith Joseph W. Scheid,
r. Ws Mission Road nr Bauer
" John, horseshoer, SW cor Minna and New
Montgomery, r. 178 Perry
4®=Doheny. See Dahoney and Dohoney
Doherty Andrew G., salesman J. Samuels, r. 712"
Central Av
" Ann, widow, r. 6914 Shipley
" Annie, r. 324 Ritch
" Annie, widow, r. IO614 Colton
" Bella, nurse, r. 1524i^ Clay
" Bernard, r. 346, 4th
" Bryan, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
cor Octavia and Lombard
" Charles J., salesman I. Flatow & Co. r..
240!/o, 6th
" Daniel, car driver, r. 356, 3d
" Daniel, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Daniel, engineer, r. 14 Geneva
" Daniel, laborer, r. 510, 1st
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1321 Minna
" Daniel, tailor, r. 912 Natoma
' ' Edmund, boxmaker Hirschf elder & Meaney ,.
r. 1923a Howard
" Edward, hackman, Plaza, r. 454, 10th
" E. Greta Miss, stenographer Page, Mc-
Cutchen & Eells
" Ellen, widow, r. 35 Stanford
" Francis B. Rev., C. S. P., asst. rector St.
Mary's Church, r. 628 California
" Frank H., plumber, r. 72, 9th
" Frank J., clerk, r. 1256 California
" Frederick, bartender Kapp & Street, r. 71 „
3d
" George W., surveyor, r. 71,4th
" George, r. 133 Ivy Av'
" Henry, laborer, r. 24 Georgia
" James, gardener Magdalen Asylum
•' James, laborer, r. 116 Welsh
" James, laborer, r. 1122 Battery
" James, longshoreman, r. 20 Federal
" James V., carriage wood worker Carvill
Mfg. Co., r. 227A, 14th
" J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" John, groceries and liquors, 37, 23d
" John, laborer, r. 1114 Tennessee
" John, lineman Gold and Stock Tel. Co., r.
132 Tremont Av
" John, teamster, r. 1510 Folsom rear
" John A., superintendent Modern Laundry,
r. 1326c Harrison
" John C, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 2410
Sacramento
" John C, longshoreman, r. 324 Ritch
" John J., plumber, r. 227a, 14th
' ' John P. , contractor, r. 2016 Pierce
" John P., plumber, 345 Kearny, r. 2000-
Steiner
" John R., carpenter, r. 1604 San Carlos Av
" John v., wool dryer F. S. Moody, r. 32^^
Gilbert
" Lizzie Miss, r. 10J4 Angelica
" Margaret, widow, r. 27 Alta
■' Martin J., laborer, r. 528 Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 6 Billings PI
" Mary, widow, r. 1923a Howard
" Mary Miss, r. 257 Stevenson
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Columbia Grammar
School, r. 1923a Howard
" Mary A., widow, r. 15241/^ Clay
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Doherty Owen, screenman Oregon Imp. Co., r. 422
Brannan
" P., finisher William A. Schrock
" Patrick, laborer, r. 24 Georgia
" Patrick, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 4i/4
Federal
" Riciiard, laborer, r. 14 Sherwood PI
" Roger P., clerk C. Curtin, r. 408 Hyde
" Rose Miss, typewriter, r. 517 Mason
" Rose A., widow, r. 22 Geneva
" Sarah, domestic, 1121 Pine
" Thomas J. (Doherty & Fahy), r. UVi Bry-
ant Av
" Thomas, machinist, r. 61, 17th
" Thomas F., molder, r. 806, 24th
" Timothy, r. 227a 14th
" William, laborer, r. 45 Minna
" William T., laborer, r. 108 Nebraska rear
" & Fahy (Thomas J. Doherty and Philip
Fahy), liquors, 1364 Folsom
4®= Doherty. See Daugherty , Dougherty, Dorety
and Dorrity
Dohle John, saloonkeeper, r. 14 Moss
" Peter, laborer, r. 11 Freelon
.eS^Dohle. See Dahle
Dohmen Joseph, r. 33 Glen Park Av
Dohnett George, quartermaster, r. 308, 3d
Dohnken Henry, bricklayer, r. 622 Greenwich
Dohoney Philip C, clerk, r. 438 Tehama
4®-Dohoney. See Deheney
Dohring Charles, r. 1827 Market
" Henry, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 29201^
Pierce
" Peter H., laborer, r. 2919 Pierce
4®~ Dohring. See Doering
Dohrman Samuel, second-hand clothing, 702
Mission, r. 150 Minna
" William C, private Underwriters' Fire
Patrol Station 1, r. 106 Jessie
Dohrmann A. B. C, general manager Nathan,
Dohrmann & Co., r. 1310 Jones
" Clarence, salesman Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 2609 Pine
" Elizabeth Mrs., teacher voice culture and
physical training, 2705 Howard
" Frederick A., driver National Bottling
Co., r. 313 Mason
" Frederick W. (Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.), r.
1310 Jones
" Frederick Jr., assistant manager Nathan,
Dohrmann & Co., r. 1310 Jones
" John, liquors, 16 East, r. 16% East
" Julius, traveling salesman Nathan, Dohr-
mann & Co. , r. 2609 Pine
Dohrmann William F., dentist, 63 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1310 Jones
jeS~Dohrmann. See Dorman
Dohs Charles, r. 956 Harrison
Doig David C, machinist, r. 2753 Octavia
Doisron Julius, wire weaver, r. 2315 Lombard
Doklstich Vasso, restaurant, 1210 Polk, r. NW
cor Pacific Av and Polk
Dolan Alice, bookkeeper, r. 718 Church
" Annie Miss, saleslady Mrs. A. Dorn, r. 73
California Av
" Annie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
560 Pennsylvania Av
" Benjamin, seaman, r. 206 Steuart
" Bridget, widow, r. 26 Oak Grove Av rear
" Bridget E., widow, r. i Lundy Lane
•' Brothers (Michael and Patrick), liquors,
1374 Market
" Cecil J., widow, r. 127 Olive Av
" Charles H., r. 123, 24th
" Daniel P., with P. A. Dolan, r. 731 Harrison
" Edward, r. 126 Ivy Av
" Edward F., cutter Cahn, Nickelburg &Co.,
r. 331a Oak
" Eva Miss, stenographer Provident Savings
Life Assurance Society, r. 648 Waller
" Felix, cook, r. 227 Minna
" Frances Miss, nurse City and County
Hospital
" Francis, baker, r. 320 Pacific
" Francis, pattern maker Atlas Iron Wks.,
r. 319 O'Farrell
" Frank, laborer Flint & McLennan, r. 1035
Market
" George, conductor, r. 9 Bernard
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
; COAL f COOKING and HEATING
IP'-lSTOVES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Dolan George A., optician, r. 731 Harrison
" Harriet Miss, dressmaker, r. 2000 Larkin
" House, Alois E. Duriez proprietor, 143, 3d
" Hugh, r. 123, 24th
" Hugh, bartender Dolan Bros., r. 318 Ivy Av
" Hugh J., painter, r. 2d A V South nr N
" James, r. 913 Montgomery
" James, carpenter, r. 135 Lily Av
" James, laborer, r. 13 Decatur
" James, laborer, r. 333 Shipley
" James, seaman, r. 68 Minna
" James, seaman, r. 427 Francisco
" James C, engineer Golden Gate Park, r.
312 Hickory Av
Dolan James J., attorney and general manager
The Merchants' Mutual Adjusting
Agency, 504 Spreckels Bldg, r. 1014
Golden Gate Av
" James J., mining, r. 718 Church
" John, r. 126 Ivv Av
" John, r. 1012, 15th
" John, coalpasser str Walla Walla
" John, helper Joshua Hendy Machine Wks,
r. 421 Chestnut
" John, melter Atlas Iron Wks, r. 69 Califor-
nia Av
" John, wrapper O'Connor, Moflatt & Co., r.
333 Shipley
" John Jr., molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 69 Call
fornia
" John A., cashier M. B. Moraghan, r. 611
Pine
" JohnD.,r. 2341/2, 11th
■ ' John E. , stockcutter Buckingham & Hecht ,
r. 4 Lundy Lane
" John F., expressman, SE cor Folsom and
5th, r. 12th Av South nr N
" John H., laborer, r. 35914, 1st
' ' John H. , rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co. ,
r. 5 Minna
" John M., sawyer, r. 2422 Geary
" John M., teamster, r. 26 Oak Grove Av
" John T., bookkeeper J. T. Sullivan, r. 850
Bay
" John v., clerk, r. 1013, 15th
" Joseph, horse trainer, r. 115c Langton
" Joseph, cook, r. 625, 2d
" Joseph Mrs., widow, r. 648 Waller
" Joseph F., clerk, r. 731 Harrison
" Joseph P., 2d asst. engineer str Corona,
r. 191/2 Pond
" Josephine M., stenographer Cal. Notion
and Toy Co., r. 648 Waller
" Lawrence, engineer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 560 Pennsylvania Av
" Lawrence L., plumber, r. 4 Lundy Lane
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1225 McAllister
" Margaret, domestic, 1813 Page
" Maria, widow, r. 935, 21st
" Mary, widow, r. 509, 19th
" Mary Miss, r. 2261/2 Sanchez
" Mary Miss, hairdresser, r. 217a Page
" Mary J. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 1012, 15th
" M., r. 220, 3d
" Michael (Dolan Bros.), r. 729i/4 Natoma
" Michael, barber John Simon, r. 523 Howard
" Michael, bartender, r. 143, 3d
" Michael, clerk Macondray & Co., r. 930, 19th
" Michael, galvanizer, r. 335i/4 Fell
" Michael, laborer, r. 312, 1st
" Michael, laborer, r. 1605 Fulton
" Michael, solicitor John M. McLaughlin &
Co.
" Michael E., book agent, r. 554 Minna
" Michael H., shoemaker, r. 4 Lundy Lane
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Dolan Michael J., asst. engineer S. F. F. D., r.
2030 Pine
" Miles, chandelier maker Thomas Day &
Co., r. 126 Ivy Av
" Patrick (Dolan Bros.), r. 729i4 Natoma
" Patrick, gardener, r. 8 Gough
" Patrick, iron worker, r. 19 Natoma
" Patrick, laborer, r. 312 Hickory Av
" Patrick, liquors, 703 Davis, r. 520 Howard
" Patrick, shoemaker, r. 1034 Army
" Patrick A., real estate agent, 24 Montgom-
ery, r. 731 Harrison
" Patrick C, fireman Golden Gate Park, r.
312 Hickory Av
" Peter, porter Fred Salkeld, r. 227 Geary
" Peter, restaurant, 1309 Castro, r. 1311 Castro
" Philip, liquors, 628 Merchant and 624 Jack-
son, r. 1007 Washington
" Robert, night watchman Market St. Ry.
r. 1605 Fulton
' ' Robert E , , correspondent Macondray & Co. ,
920, 19th
" Rose Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Teresa, nurse, r. 718 Church
" Thomas, r. 57 Potrero Av
" Thomas, r. 226% Sanchez
" Thomas, seaman, r. 68 Minna
" Thomas B., bridgetender 4th St. Bridge, r.
850 Bay
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 13714. 6th
" Thomas F., porter G. M. Kutz & Co., r. 123
Eureka
" Timothy, carpenter and builder, r. 777
Haight
" Vincent, with O. F. Rouleau
" William, blacksmith and horseshoer, 7
Louisa
" William, civil engineer, r. 312 Hickory Av
" " William, hackdriver, r. 2517 Post
" William, hostler Bailey, Weller & Neave,
r. 520 Stevenson
" William, varnisher, r. ilSVi, 6th
" William B. Mrs., widow, r. 1329 Waller
" William K., collector Nathan, Dohrmann
&Co., r. 23414, nth
" William L., bartender Broyer & Glynn, r.
560 Pennsylvania Av
" William T., laborer, r. 4 Lundy Lane
4S=-Dolan. See Doolan and Doolin
Dolbeer Jolm (Dolbeer & Carson) r. 828 Lombard
Dolbeer & Carson (John Dolbeer and William
Carson), wholesale lumber dealers, ship-
ping and agents Dolbeer & Carson Lum-
ber Co., 10 California, room 3
" & Carson Lumber Co. (Eureka, Humboldt
Co.), Dolbeer & Carson agents, 10 Cali-
fornia, room 3
Dolce Stephen, fruits and vegetables, 416, 6th
Dold Jacob Packing Co. (Kansas City, Mo.),
Eugene B. Grace agent, 640, 5th
" Joseph, locksmith and gunsmith, 262, 8th
" Joseph, tailor, 722 Valencia
" Peter, frame maker Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1228 York
Dolder Leopold F., salesman, r. 905, 14th
Dole Edwin L., expressman, cor Larkin and
McAllister, r. 2361/2, 13th
" Stephen C, feeder Brown & Craddock
" Walter W., salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Dolenhart William, cook, r. 915 Montgomery
Dolerty John, porter Hotel Fairmount
Dolet Louis E., liquors, 817 Larkin
Dolheguy Grace, widow, r. 1324 Jackson
" Leon (Kuhlmeyer & Dolheguy), r. 921i/4 Fil-
bert
Dolheguy Marie Miss, stenographer J. Spaulding
& Co., r. 1324 Jackson
Dolire Con, bootblack, SW cor Harrison and 3d,
r. 40 South Park
Dolkar John, laborer, r. 49 Gilbert
Doll Carl E., clerk Edward H. Goetze, r. 426
Powell
" Edward, soapmaker, r. NE cor 8th and
Brannan
" William C, laborer, r. NE cor 8th and
Brannan
Dollar James, manager Dollar Lumber Co., 10
California, room 11, r. San Rafael
" Lumber Co., James Dollar manager, 10
California, room 11
" Robert, manager Usal Redwood Co., 10
California, room 11, r. San Rafael
DoUard Arthur W., bookkeeper Frank Barnard,
r. 1803 Laguna
" Edward J., bookkeeper G. Verdier & Co., r.
1803 Laguna
" John, teamster, r. 1803 Laguna
" John A., master mariner, r. 218 Chatta-
nooga
" William, woolsorter, r. 13 Rondel PI
" William E., liquors, 61 Tehama
Dollein Adam, tinner Boesch Lamp Co., r. 324
Duncan
DoUerup Benjamin, carpenter P. C. SS. Co., r.
Oakland
DoUey Michael, wood and coal, 5 Oak Grove Av,
r. 151/^ Oak Grove Av
Dolling Elsabe. widow, r. 918 Page
" William H., engraver, SHardie PI, r. 918
Page
" William P., waiter, r. Prescott House
DoUinger Leah Mrs., dressmaking, 1046!4 Fol-
som
" Marcus, r. 10461/4 Folsom
DoUiver Edwin, seaman, r. 745 Folsom
" Frank P., salesman W. B. Sumner & Co., r.
360, nth
" J. S., pilot, 506 Battery, r. Alameda
" Louis E., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 360, Uth
" Samuel R. (DoUiver & Bro.), r. 12 Beaver
" Sewall, salesman DoUiver & Bro., r. 1008
Jones
" Thomas (DoUiver & Bro.), r. I814 Guy PI
" William, porter DoUiver & Bro., r. 705, 21st
" & Brother (Thomas and Samuel R.), shoe
findings, 29, 2d
DoUman John, baker J. Lanzer, r. 2242 Mis-
sion
Dolman Daniel P., machinist, r. 207!^ Guerrero
" Julien, gardener, 555 Harrison
" Lewis, porter, r. 104 New Montgomery
4®" Dolman. See Dahlman
Dolph Elof, diver, r. 328 Noe
" Robert B., salesman Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 1114 Taylor
" Sarah, widow, r. 1114 Taylor
Dolphin Swimming and Boating Club, Harry C.
Vandewater secretary, foot of Van Ness
Av
" Yachting Club, office 539 Californ a
Domay Andrew, porter Wichman, Lutgen& Co.,
r. 933 Kearny
Dombach John, porter, r. 707 Diamond
Dombrower Helen, widow, r. 312 Hyde
Domenic & Co. (Domenic Figone), florists and
decorators, 338 Sutter
Domenichini Angelo, fruits and vegetables, 1648
Mission
" Celestino (Domenichini & Venturi), r. 1617
Powell
" & Venturi (Celestino Domenichini and Vin-
cenzo Venturi), groceries and liquors,
1501 Powell
Domenici Basilio, tailor, 1337 Dupont, r. 31314
Lombard
" Leonardo, carpenter, r. 1717 Stockton
Domenico D., chipper Atlas I. Wks
" Delmarco, restaurant, 1323 Battery, r. 447
Broadway
" Madrid, widow, r. 154 Eddy
Domeniconi Amelia, widow, r. 2008 Taylor
" James, bookkeeper Baxter & Oesting, r.
2008 Taylor
" Severino, drug clerk, r. 3008 Taylor
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Domergue Achille, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
«' Josephine, widow, dressmaker, 1408Vi Pow-
ell
Domestic Sewing Machines and Paper Pat-
terns, J. W. Evans agent, 1021 Market
Domett William E., master mariner, r, 708
Guerrero
Domingo G., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Mark, restaurant, r. 447 Broadway
Dominguez Anasticeo, saddler Main & Win-
chester, r. 55, 2d
" Carmelita, widow, r. 1407 Powell
" R. A., 1st asst. engineer str San Jose, r.
14071^ Powell
Dominican Convent, 1210 Guerrero
Dominican Monastery, W s Steiner bet Bush
and Pine
Dominican Sisters, 550 Fillmore, Sacred Heart
Church
Dominique John, laundryman, r. 605 Broadway
Domkowicz Rudolf, salesman G. T. Marsh & Co.,
r. 711 Jones
Dommes William, machinist Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. 511 Douglass
Domrowe William, shoemaker, 1005 Post, r. 337,
10th Av
Domshee Paul, bookkeeper, r. 1309 Stockton
Doaaghy Frank M., wood and coal, 404, 5th
" James S., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 1425
Hayes
Donahoo Michael J., vice-president Burge &
Donahoo Co., incorporated, 220 Sansome,
room 4, r. Oakland
" Peter B., mining engineer, office 220 San-
some, room 4, r. Oakland
4a- Donahoo. See Donahue, Donoghue, Dono-
hoe and Donohue
Donahue Annie, widow, office 916 Market, room
36, telephone Main 1673, r. NE cor Bryant
and Second
" Cecilia, widow, r. 1606 Howard
" Charles E., driver J. Spaulding & Co., 324
<< Charles J., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 2210
Jones
" Daniel, engineer, r. 1412 Mason
" Daniel, plumber Schuster Bros.,r. 267 Minna
" Dennis H., drayman, r. 42 Natoma
" Edward F., bookkeeper, r. 638 Minna
" Edward H,, compositor Call
" Elizabeth E. Mrs., teacher Redding Pri-
mary School, r. 132 Julian Av
" Henry, agent, r. 614 Birch Av
" Henry, bricklayer, r. 734 Folsom
Donahue Henry, druggist, 140, 3d
" Henry, steerage watchman str City of Syd-
ney
" Henry M., clerk, r. 42 Natoma
" James, r. 13 Everett
" James, baker, r. 934, 17th
" James, barber, 1933 Mission
" James, clerk Thomas Connolly, r. 312 Lily
Av
" James, laborer, r. 13!4 Freelo i
" James, teamster, r. 3 Federal
" James E., machine hand W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 28 Alvarado
" James E. Jr., helper blacksmith Market
St. Ry., r. 28 Alvarado
" James P., r. 312 Lily Av
" James T., bookkeeper Stevenson & Co., r.
120, 8th
Donahue James T., secretary and treasurer
The National Ice Co., office 327 Market,
r. Berkeley
" Jeremiah, seaman, r. 743 Harrison
" Jeremiah, Jr., fireman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 743 Harrisqn
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1731b
Haight
" John C, r. 2 Bryant Av
" John W., compositor Journal of Commerce,
r. 16 Clara
" John F., clerk, T. 28 Alvarado
" Joseph, carpet layer, r. 616 Mason
" Kittie, widow, r. 227 Olive Av
" Lawrence, railroad man, r. 419 Brannan
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Donahue Maggie, widow, r. 44314 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 23 Bridge
" Mary, widow, r. 2210 Jones
" Michael, laborer, r. 274 Jes!
" Nora, widow, r. 443 Bryant
" Patrick, laborer, r. 336 Duncan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1303 Pt. Lobos Av
" Patrick, watchmaker, 1016 Shotwell
" Peter, r. 346, 1st
" Peter, r. 454 Bryant
" Peter Mrs., widow, 36 Columbian Bldg, 916
Market, r. NE cor Bryant and 2d
" Peter J., capitalist, 64 Nevada Block, r.
Santa Clara
" Robert E., driver National Ice Co., r. 443
Bryant
" Simon, shoemaker G. M. Kutz & Co., r. 477
Jessie
" T., porter Western Meat Co.
" Thomas R., collector, r. 229 Olive Av
4®-Donahue. See Donahoo, Donoghue, Dono-
hoe and Donohue
Donald Andrew J., machinist, r. E s Pennsyl-
vania Av nr Butte
" David, helper Union I. Wks
" David, stonecutter, r. Victoria nr Ran-
dolph
" Frank R., clerk, r. 640 Church
" George, hoseman Engine 33
'< Harriet L. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 931 Web-
ster
" James, seaman, r. 830 Battery
" James C, with The Associated Press, r.
2028 Steiner
" John, r. 526 Connecticut
" John, laborer, r. 121 Arkansas
" John, Jr., shipjoiner, r. 121 Arkansas
" John H., accountant Balfour, Guthrie &
Co., r. 640 Church
" N. Mrs., saleslady, r. 620 Ellis
" William, shipjoiner, r. 526 Connecticut
" William D., sergeant-at-arms Board of
Supervisors, r. 212 Mason
4®" Donald. See Donell
Donaldson A., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 717
Capp
" Alexander, dockmaster Union I. Wks, r.
SSdVi Clementina
" Alfred, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" Charier, printer Goodman-Levlson Co., r.
429, 7th
" George W., r. 1330 Sanchez
" Helen, widow, r. 1605 Devisadero
" James, r. 1615 Sacramento
" James, merchandise broker, 207 Battery,
room 7, r. Oakland
" J. E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1745
Hayes rear
" John,"musician, r. 33914 Clementina
" John, sewing machines, 205, 4th, r. 1915
Howard
" Joseph F., bookkeeper, r. 1330 Sanchez
" Martha G. Miss, stenographer, r. 1330 San-
" Robert, deckhand, r. 501 Napa
" Robert, machinist J. G. Worth, r. 339!4
Clementina
" Robert, stableman Charles J. Hinrichs, r.
524, 3d
" Robert A., assistant general passenger
agent S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 2828
Washington
" Robert H., clerk gen. pass, agt's office
S. P. Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Stuart, painter, r. 438 Oak
" Tillie G. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1330 Sanchez
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Donaldson Watson N., clerk, r, 509 Jones
" William, draughtsman naval dept. Union
I. "Wks, r. 33914 Clementina
Donaldson William A. president Truckee Lum-
ber Co. of San Francisco, 243-251 Berry,
■ r. Oakland
>^='Donaldson. See Donelson
Donati Antonio, varieties, NE cor Kearny and
Vallejo
" Francisco, farmer, r. 416 Pacific
" Michele, barber, 228 Montgomery Av
Donato Gaetano, fruits and vegetables, 605
Vallejo
Donavon Daniel J., attorney at law, 305 Larkin,
r. 6 Godeus
" John M., r. 6 Godeus
4S~Donavon. See Donovan
Donbavand Joseph, compositor James H. Barry,
r. 618 Harrison
Doncks P. Herman, capitalist, r. 339V4 Hayes
Dondere Joseph, clerk Auguste Carle, r. 732
Vallejo
'■ Marie, widow, r. 732 Vallejo
Dondero Andrew, finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 1211 Powell
" August, r. 718 Greenwich rear
" Carlo, r. 2815 Greenwich
Dondero Cliarles. secretary Italian Chamber of
Commerce and editor BoUettinoMensile,
506 Battery, room 1. r. Oakland
" Frank, r. 718 Greenwich rear
" Frank, teamster Bender Bros., r. 19 Russell
" Giovanni, boarding, r. 522 Green
■' Giuseppe, laborer, r. 1 Edith PI
" James, r. 718 Greeenwich rear
■' James, watchman, r. North Point and
Powell
■' John, r. 718 Greenwich
•' John Jr., laborer, r. 718 Greenwich
" John B., candy maker Rothschild & Ehren-
pfort, r. 1707 Stockton rear
" Joseph, laborer, r. 227 Pacific
" Louis, r. 6 Russell
" Luigi, peddler, r. 11 Pollard PI
Dondlinger Joseph, helper August Petzold, r.
Alameda
Donegan Edward, hostler, r. 606 Natoma
" Edward, plumber Levy & Parker, r. 1214a
Union
" Hubert, surveyor, r. 506 Jones
" James F., waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 921^^
Capp
" John J., wood and coal, 716 Folsom, r. 48
Ritch
" Maurice, foreman, r. 250 Clara
" Thomas, plumber, r. 1214 Union
•' Thomas H., bartender Mrs. M. Cleary, r.
256,3d
" William, hostler Charles S. Crittenden, r.
1000 Geary
4S= Donegan. See Donigan and Dunnigan
Donelin Timothy J., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. East Oakland
4®" Donelin. See Donnellan
Donelon Patrick, fireman str Apache
Donelson D. August, salesman Smiths' Cash
Store, r. emM Filbert
0=" Donelson. See Donaldson
Dongo Luigi, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Donhan Robert B., draughtsman S. F. Bridge
Co., r. Alameda
Donigan Frank P., helper G. & E. Snook, r. 1121
Montgomery
" John, musician, r. 315 Waller
" John J., stevedore, r. 705, 24th
" Michael, porter, r. 1121 Montgomery
Donigan Michael T., pattern maker Towle &
Lynch, r. 1121 Montgomery
" Rose Miss, r. 5 Ewing PI
^B' Donigan. See Donegan and Dunnigan
Doniselli Andrew, laborer, r. 515 Filbert
" Frederick, laborer, r. 515 Filbert
Donison Henry J., marine engineer, 9 Mision, i
Elmhurst, Alameda Co.
Donkin A., storekeeper str San Bias
Donlan Anna E., widow, r. 32 Russ
" Annie Miss, r. 141 Shipley
" Frank R., telegraph operator, r. 32 Russ
" James D., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 526 Howard
" John P., painter, r. 28'/4 Bluxome
" John P., salesman, r. 32 Russ
" Kitty Miss, shoefitter, r. 219 Sanchez
" M. Mrs., r. 933, 18th
" Michael, driver, r. 7 Clinton Park
" Michael, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r
7311,4 Clementina
" Thomas, fireman, r. 413 Harrison
" Thomas, stableman J. P. Ferguson & Son
" Thomas S., longshoreman, r. 20^/^ Folsom
Av
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 219
Sanchez
" William G., printer Abramson-Heunisch
Co., r. 706 California
4®" Donlan. See Donlon and Donnellan
4®=Donley. See Donnelly
Donleavy Michael F., liquors, 412 Kearny, r.
1136 Howard
4S=" Donleavy. See Dunleavy
Donley William, carpenter Hale Bros., r. 45
Julian Av
Donlon D. Mrs., bakery, 1518 Stockton
" Dennis G., machine hand Siebe, Glanville
Co., r. 1518 Stockton
John, r. 131 i/i Langton
Joseph M., solicitor Charles Christensen,
r. 729, 23d
Maggie Miss, r. 1517 Leavenworth
Michael, car inspector S. P. Co., r. 131^4
Langton
Michael, longshoreman, r. 17 Minna
Michael J., hostler Saratoga Stables, r.
1517 Leavenworth
Thomas, grlpman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1218 Green
William J., machinist American Type
Founders' Co., r. 1517 Leavenworth
4®~Donlon. See Donlan and Donnellan
Donly J. C, r. 11 Taylor
Donn John, tanner Richard Curtis, r. 2626 Bry-
ant Av
Donnadieu Alma, housekeeper, 14 Washington
Donne Joseph H., packer, r. 1009 McAllister
" Richard J., bill clerk The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1009 McAllister
" Richard M., expressman, r. 1009 McAllister
Donnel James W., operator, r. 231, 7th
" Jonathan, r. 807 Van Ness Av
Donnell Arthur C. (Okell, Donnell & Co.), r.
California Hotel
" James W., photographer J. H. Peters, r.
231, 7th
4S" Donnell. See Donald
" Donnellan George E., clerk, r. 1404 Mason
" Thomas, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 719 O'Farrell
" Thomas, pressman M. Weiss' Son, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas Jr., bookkeeper, r. 719 O'Farrell
rear
4®="Donnellan. See Donelin, Donlan and Don-
lon
Donnelly A., messman str Walla Walla
" Albin B., guard County Jail No. 2, r. 409
Geneva Av
" Annie, widow, r. 531, 7th
" Annie, widow, r. 1.327 Union
" B. & Co. (Bernard Donnelly), liquors, 315
East North
" Bernard (B. Donnelly & Co.), r. 10 Com-
mercial
" Bernard, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Bush and Fillmore, r. 2014 Fillmore
" Bernard, hoseman Engine 4. r. 8 Minna
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Donnelly Bertha Mrs., r. 605 Fulton
" Bridget, widow, r. 110, 7th
" Catharine, widow, r. 1610 Post
" Charles F., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1421 !4 Valencia
" Daniel W., clerk ticket auditor's dept S. P.
Co., r. Burlingame, Cal.
Donnelly, Dunne & Co. (Edward T. Donnelly
and James F. Dunne), stock raisers, 601
California
" Edward D., grading contractor, 40 New
Montgomery, r, 2103 Jones
Donnelly Edward F., physician, office and r.
1001 McAllister, telephone West 120
" Edward J., salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1302 Pine
" Edward T. (Donnelly, Dunne & Co.), r. 318
Oak
" Edward T., bookkeeper, r. 58 Shipley
" Edwin, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co.
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 315, 8th
" Ellen, widow, r. 724 Front
" Ettie Miss, jewelry case maker, r. 453^^
Bryant
" Frank (Nagle & Donnelly), r. 1241 14 Market
" Frank, teamster, r. 356^ Brannan
" Frank, teamster John Tuttle, r. 7th Av nr J
" Frank J., druggist Dr. A. T. Leonard, r.
1610 Post
" Frank L., expressman, r. 909^, 18th
" Frank R., butcher Horn & Judge, r. W s 1st
Av South nr Railroad Av
" Frederick J., horseshoer, r. 135 Tehama
" George, laborer, r. 816 Sansome
" George H., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 200 Stock-
ton
" George S., dental student, r. 1618 Fulton
" George W., teamster, r. 135 Tehama
" Hannah, widow, r. 4531^ Bryant
" Harry, fireman str Crescent City
" Hugh, porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 562
Natoma
" James, r. 659 Clay
" James, bartender, r. 19 Commercial
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. Alameda
" James, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
156 Golden Gate Av
" James, master schr Webfoot, office 48 Mar-
ket, room 1
" James, seaman, r 5 Baldwin Court
" James Mrs., widow, r. 352 Jessie rear
" James J. (Donnelly & Brannan), r. San
Mateo
" James O., painter, r. 311 Castro
" James W.. liquors, 1201 Golden Gate Av, r.
38 Ridley
" Jane, widow, r. 3 William
" Jane, domestic, 1909 Pine
" John, r. 2I614, 6th
" John, r. 635 Geary
" John, butcher, r. 664V4 Howard
" John, chief engineer str City of Sydney, r.
241/4 Lapidge
" John, expressman, r. 139, 4th
" John, laborer, r. 137, 4th Av
" John, laborer, r. 678 Brannan rear
" John, porter, r. 110, 7th
" John A., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1113 Pierce
" John C, salesman Moore, Hunt & Co., r.
Oakland
" John C, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 191/2 Sumner
" John H.,r. 2428 Bush
" John H., laborer Francis Smith & Co., r. 58
Shipley
" John H., wood carver, r. 135 Tehama
" John T., painter, r. 278 Minna
" John T., stair builder, r. 135 Tehama
" Joseph, clerk Daniel McGuigan, r. 937, 18th
" Joseph C, porter Magner Bros., r. 1241%
Market
" Liizzie Miss, jewelry case maker, r. 453i/4
Bryant
" Louis P., porter, r. 135 Tehama
" Mark J., freight clerk P. C. S. S. Co.
" Martin, deckhand, r, 204 Jackson
" Mary Miss, r. 140 Hickory Av
" Mary Mrs., r. 1155 Folsom rear
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Donnelly Mary, domestic, 2195 Devisadero
" Mary, domestic, 2201 Fulton
" Mary, domestic, 2519 Pacific Av
" Mary E. Miss, vice-principal Hearst
Grammar School, r. 815 Oak
" May Miss, dressmaker Gustav Flamm, r.
2428 Bush
" Michael, laborer, r. 109 Buena Vista
" Michael, tanner, r. 58 Shipley
" Michael, tinsmith Joseph H. Brook, r. 1126
Market
" Michael A., bookkeeper T. J. Moynihan, r.
222, 17th
" Michael M., horseshoer, r. 1045 Market
" Minnie Miss, machine operator, r. 45314
Bryant
" M. Louise Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 815 Oak
" Patrick, liquors, SE cor Mission and 4th
" Patrick F., brass finisher, r. 135 Tehama
" Patrick T., abstract clerk U. S. Mint, r. 905
Market
" Peter, lodgings, 140 Minna
" Peter E. (Donnelly & Ryan), r. 16c Decatur
Donnelly Bichard M., president Pacific Coast
Co-operative Cigar Manufacturing Co.,
324 Battery, r. 660 Howard
" Sadie Miss, confectionery, 531 Hayes
" Sarah F. Miss, teacher Columbia Gram-
mar School, r, 815 Oak
" Walton C, teamster, r. 1618 Fulton
" William F., hack driver, r. 1206 Larkin
" William F., marine engineer, r. 1919 Geary
Donnelly & Brannan (James J. Donnelly),
wholesale and retail dealers wines and
• brandies, 1069-1071 Mission
" & Ryan (Peter E. Donnelly and Theodore
Ryan), groceries and liquors, 501, 8th
i^-Donnelly. See Donley
Donnels Albert T., salesman Chas. M. Plum &
Co., r. Alameda
Donnels Horace C. cashier Home Life Ins. Co.,
3-4 Flood Bldg, r. 965 Masonic Av
" Mary E., widow, r. 965 Masonic Av
Donner Albert, shoemaker Charles Dietle
» Henry L., shipping clerk Lievre, Fricke &
Co., r. 15151/4 Market
" John, r. 807 Van Ness Av
Donnerfeld John V., dyer, r. 243 Minna
Donnes G. F., driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 625
Bush
.^-Donnelly. See Donnelly
Donogh Andrew O., salesman C. B. Perkins, r.
Berkeley
" T. John, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
349, 4th Av
Donoghue George, clerk, r. 718 Natoma rear
" Ignatus, stock cutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
331 Turk
' ' Joseph, clerk Albion Lumber Co. , r. 331 Turk
" Julia, domestic, 3319 Clay
" Kate, widow, r. 7% Isis
" Michael, messenger First National Bank,
r. 815 Eddy
" Timothy, miner, r. 220 Fulton
jg®*Donoghue. See Donahoo, Donahue, Donohoe
and Donohue _ ,
Donohoe Building, NE cor Market and Taylor,
entrance 1170 Market
" Cornelius, policeman, r. 27 Devisadero
" Denis Jr. (Cormac & Donohoe), attorney at
law, 207 Battery, r. San Rafael
" Dora, widow, r. 1182 Haight
Donohoe Edward, secretary Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., NE cor Montgomery and
Sutter, r. 2117 Pacific Av
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Donohoe Hubert, painter, r. 6 Kissling
Donohoe James H., superintendent Station G
Post Office, r. 271/2 Devisadero
" James J., salesman R. Dunsmuir & Sons,
r. 8 Harrison
" Jolm, blacksmith, r. 1704a Harrison
" Joseph, laborer, r. 961 Bryant
Donolioe Joseph A., vice-president Donohoe-
Kelly Banking Co., NE cor Montgomery
and Sutter, r. 8120 Broadway
" Joseph A. Mrs., widow, r. 2117 Pacific Av
Dononoe-Kelly Banking Company, Adam
Grant president, Joseph A. Donohoe
vice-president, Edward Donohoe secre-
tary, James A. Thompson cashier, NE
cor Montgomery and Sutter
" Maria Miss, dressmaker, r. 1309 California
" Michael (Donohoe & Murphy), r. 1309 Cali-
fornia
" Owen, shoemaker, 1613 Turk
" Patrick, granite dealer. 1613 Turk
" Patrick, porter A. C. Nichols & Co., r. 1519
Mason
" Patrick J., architect, 330 Pine, room 18 r
632 Sutter
" Philip, laborer,r. 247, 2d
" & Murphy (Michael Donohoe and John
Murphy), wood and coal, 1309 California
4®" Donohoe. See Donahoo, Donahue, Donoghue
and Donohue
Donohue Allie, carpenter and house mover, r 72
West Mission
" Annie, domestic, 1413 Taylor
" Catharine V., widow, r. 2028 Filbert
" Charles, clerk Timothy D. McCarthy
" Charles A., shipping clerk Blake, Moffltt
& Towne, r. 17 Oak
" Charles H., engineer American Brewery, r
1603 Mason ^'
" Cornelius (Shea & Donohue), r. 18 Verona
" Cornelius, clerk r. 408 Hyde
" Cornelius, miner, r. 314 Minna
" Cornelius, molder Schrader & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Cornelius, porter, r. 13 Louisa
" Daniel, bartender John D. Garratson, r.
635 Stevenson
" Daniel, brewer American Brewery, r. 724b
Green
" D. H., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1087
Tennessee
" Edward, laborer, r. 743 Harrison
" Eugene, r. 72 West Mission
" Eugene, expressman, NE cor 2d and How-
ard, r. 1451/4 Dorn
" F. J., wrapper Hale Bros., r. 627 Shotwell
" Frank, capitalist, r. 1508 Guerrero
" Frank M., groceries and liquors, SW cor
24th and Shotwell, r. 1502 Guerrero
" Hannah Mrs., r. 1100 Stevenson
" Honora, widow, r. 718, 14th
" James, groceries and liquors, 116, 7th, r.
55114 Minna
" James, molder, r. 46 Tehama
" James, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r
530, 17th
" James Jr., r. 551 V^ Minna
" James C, packer, r. 414!^ Clementina
" Jeremiah J., painter, r. II31/2 Ridley
" Johanna, widow, r. 27 Gilbert
" John, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" John, bartender, r. 438 Broadway
" John, file cutter, r. 408 Harrison
" John, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. Berke-
ley
Donohue John, horse dealer, r. 1100 Stevenson
" John, laborer, r. 488, 8th
" John, painter, r. 264 Clara
" John, plasterer, r. 933 Mission
" John, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" John, watchman, r. 410, 15th
" John H., teamster, r. 1502 Guerrero
" John W., civil engineer, r. 72 West Mis-
sion
" Joseph, r. 845 Mission
" Joseph P., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
cor Maryland and Sierra
" Julia Mrs., groceries, 119, 7th
" Kate, widow, r. 414, 6th
" Margaret Mrs., groceries, 113 Juniper
" Patrick, driver, r. 56d Clementina
" Patrick, laborer, r. 27 Gilbert
" Patrick, laborer, Pac. Roll. Mill. r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Patrick J., groceries, NE cor Montgomery
and Green
" Robert M., clerk, r. 910 Clay
" Rodger, expressman, r. 1341 Alabama
" Susan, widow, r. 1423 Pine
" Thomas, r. 425 Eddy
" Thomas, r. 743 Harrison
" Thomas, bootblack, r. SlO'/i, 5th
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, 500 Grove
" Timothy, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 898
Green
" William, r. 551'^ Minna
" William, liquors, NE cor Steuart and Mis-
sion, r. 635 Natoma
" William H. (Donohue & Kerdell), r. 616
Mason
" & Kerdell (William H. Donohue and Tony
Kerdell) manufacturing jewelers, 134
Sutter
4®~ Donohue. See Donahoo, Donahue, Donoghue
and Donohoe
Donovan Agnes, widow, r. 727^^ Clementina
" Alexander, cook John Frank, r. 1228!^ Pine
" Allen W., opener U. S. Customs, r. 533
Bryant
" Andrew J., chief deputy Superintendent
Streets, r. 225 Fulton
" Annie Miss, clerk Thomas McCraith & Co.,
r. 680 Greenwich
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Harrison
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ers, r. 1809 Pine
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423 Montgomery Av, r. 915 Union rear
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' ' Edward, driver Consumers' Ice Co. , r. 1500^
Folsom
" Edward F., watchman, r. 762a Folsom
" Edward P., deputy County Clerk, r. 29
Garden
" Ellen, widow, r. 421 Broderick
" Ellen, widow, r. 1807 Mission
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School, r. 511 Turk
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'.' Eugene, r. 948i^ Harrison
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r. 1936 Filbert
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los Av
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ning School, r. 417 Larkin
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" Harry, brass molder M. Greenberg's Sons,
r. 4261/4 Hayes
" Helen Miss, shoefitter, r. 139, 14th rear
" Honora, widow, r. 612^ Natoma
" Hugh, laborer The Norton Tanning Co., r.
18th Av South bet R and S
" James, bricklayer, r. 1306 Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 616, 6th
" James, laborer, r. 1335^4 Natoma
" James, spinner Golden Gate Woolen Mills
" James, wool sorter Flint & McLennan, r.
763 Bryant
" James H., boiler maker, r. 736 Hayes
" James J., tankmaker Fulda Bros., r. 808
Laguna
" James J., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 1342 Nebraska
" James M., butcher G. Pisani, r. 219 Austin
" James P., wood and coal, 222 Leavenworth,
r. 61 114 Grove
" James T., sergeant police, r. 221914 Polk
" Jeremiah, calker, r. 208 Noe
" Jeremiah, carpenter, r. 417 Minna
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 107, 23d
" Jeremiah, longshoreman, r. 419 Brannan
" Jeremiah, policeman, r. 2711^4 Laguna
" Jeremiah, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 1012 Po-
trero Av
" Jeremiah J. (Gargre & Co.), r. 4 Elliot
Park
" Jerome, clerk, r. 1335i4 Natoma
" Jerome, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 329
Sanchez
" J. J., teamster, r. 1016 Minna
" John, artificial limb maker Menzo Spring,
r. 783 Mission
" John, blacksmith, r. 417 Minna
'• John, fireman str City of Everett
" John, hostler James P. Guerin, r. 3 Burch-
amPl
" John, laborer, r. 512, 2d
" John, laborer, r. 519b Brannan
" John, laborer, r. 941, 15th
" John, liquors, 1021 Howard, r. 14b Harriet
" John, longshoreman, r. 731 Folsom
" John, painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r. 1389
O'Farrell
" John, teamster, r. 1727 Market
" John, teamster Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 316
850
John A., r. 2045 Howard
JohnB., blacksmith Market St. Ry.
Bryant
John C, laborer, r. 1606 Kearny
John H., bookkeeper S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 225 Fulton
John H., laborer, r. 20^4 Zoe
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sion, r. 1016 Minna
" John J., house and sign painting, 138, 11th
" John J., teamster, r. 46 Merritt
" John P., clerk, r. 421 Broderick
" John P., iron worker, r. 736 Hayes
'< John P., portrait artist, 26 O'Farrell
" John P., tankmaker Fulda Bros., r. 40
Spear
" Joseph, blacksmith, r. 20 South Park
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 1116 Potrero Av
" Joseph, expressman Market St. Ferry, r. 7
Clyde
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" Joseph T., clerk Bush & Mallett Co., r. 3
Burcham PI
" Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 25 Oak
" Lawrence, tanner The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 1407 Utah
" Lawrence W., woodworker, r. 731%, 22d
" M. A. Mrs., notions, 1513 Market
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" Martin, messenger City and County At-
torney's ofQce, r. 397 Hayes
" Martin Jr., clerk, r. 397 Hayes
" Mary, widow, r. 29 Garden
" Mary, widow, r. 139, 14th rear
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" Mary Miss, r. 808 Laguna
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" Michael, laborer, r. 332 Louisiana
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" Michael J. (M. J. & J. J. Donovan), r. 1633
Ellis
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218 Railroad Av
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" Minnie Miss, carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
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ing and whitening, 1173 Market
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and S
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" Patrick, r. 208 Langton
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 23^2 Ritch
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" Patrick, laborer, r. 33 Rausch
" Patrick, shoemaker, 202a 5th, r. 202, 5th
" Patrick J., boiler maker, r. 736 Hayes
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Price
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732A 24th
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Union
" Richard J., r. 727% Clementina
" Robert T., carrier postofflce, r. 549 Folsom
" Thomas F., blacksmith Morgan & Cotter,
r. 519b Brannan
" Thomas F., butcher, r. 1606 Kearny
" Timothy, r. 533 Bryant
" Timothy (Donovan & Holland), r. 1238 Fol-
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" Timothy A., shoemaker, 362 Stevenson, r. 7
Clyde
" William, clerk Daniel Donovan, r. 915
Union rear
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" William, laborer Pioneer W. L. & Color
Wks, r. 4161/2 Ringold
" William F., car builder, r. 29 Garden
" William H., carriage painter O'Brien &
Sons, r. 529 Olive Av
" William J., stock broker, r. 620 Greenwich
" & Holland (Timothy Donovan and Daniel
Holland), groceries and liquors, 233, 9th
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Donovan's Express Co. (James P. and John Dono-
van), express and wood and coal, 222
Leavenworth
Donze Martha, domestic, 2608 California
" Richard, bartender Bohemian Club, r. 52314
Geary
Donzel A. J., secretary and manager California
Fireworks Company of San Francisco
(limited), 219 Front, r. 41 Fair Oaks
" Alice A., widow, r. 411^ Fair Oaks
Donzel David, secretary Pelton Water Wheel
Co., 121-123 Main, r. 41% Fair Oaks
Doody Daniel D., harnessmaker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 1328 Bush
" Ellen, widow, r. 14 Oak
" Margaret, widow, r. 1228 Bush
.eS=-Doody. See Dudy and Duddy
Doogan B. Mannes Very Rev., O. P., rector St.
Dominic's Church and Monastery (R. C),
r. Steiner bet Bush and Pine
.^Doogan. See Dugan and Duggan
Dooker Peter, porter Bruce, Browne & Co., r.
Stevenson nr 19th
Doolan Francis T., architect, r. 1424 Mission
" Richard P., assistant appraiser U. S. Cus-
toms, U. S. Appraiser's Bldg, room 31, r.
1424 Mission
" Thomas, capitalist, r. 1424 Mission
.^^Doolan. See Dolan and Doolin
Dooley Andrew, gardener, r. 89, 25th
" Benjamin, 1. 916V^ Bryant
" Bridget, domestic, 1012 Devisadero
" Charles F., manager The Strathmore, 207
Larkin
" Da vidF., blacksmith Main St. L Wks, r.
609ii Howard
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derson Av
" James, r. Victoria nr Randolph
" James, clerk, r. 4 Kramer PI
" James, extraman Truck 2, r. 627 Broadway
" Jane, widow, 515^4 Stevenson
" J. F., r. 1616 Pacific Av
" J. M., helper Hibernia Brewery
" John, teamster, r. 668 Clementina
" John H., r. 910 Pierce
" John J., laborer G. T. Haggenmiller, r. 4
Maiden Alley
" John T., porter Edward D. Carroll &Co., r.
1819 Buchanan
" Kate, widow, r. Victoria nr Randolph
" Letitia, widow, r. 32 Caselli Av
" Letitia Miss, seamstress, 515^4 Stevenson
" Martin, laborer, r. 3 Masonic Av
" Martin Jr., fireman Market St. Ry., r. 3
Masonic Av
" Mary Mrs., r. 2523 Post
Dooley Patrick, r. 728 Bay
" Thomas, clerk Wangenheim, Sternheim &
Co., r. 731 Bay
" Thomas, laborer, r. 70 Tehama rear
" William, r. 314 Bush
" William M., mail clerk Daily Report, r. 256
Dorland
j8®-Dooley. See Duley
Doolin Edward J., clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co.,r. 131/2 Decatur
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. 13i/4 Decatur
" Michael J., manufacturers agent, 120 Sut-
ter, room 38, r. Berkeley
" Thomas F., traveling salesman, 120 Sutter^
room 38, r. 210 Valencia
4S"Doolin. See Dolan and Doolan
Dooling John teamster, r. 2525 Post
" R. H., agent, r. 905 Market
Doolittle Edward A., carpenter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 343a San Jose Av
" Ira R. (Ira R. & James H. Doolittle),
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Doolittle Ira R. & James H. (Ira R. and James
H. Doolittle), proprietors Hotel St.
Nicholas, 1630 Market
" James H. (Ira R. & James H. Doolittle),
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Nelson R., secretary U. S. Standard Weight
and Measure Association, 43 Fremont, r.
89 Henry
" William G., real estate, r. 554 Folsom
" William W., bookkeeper Whitman & Barnes
Mfg. Co., r. 151 Virginia Av
Doose John C, salesman Rosenthal, Feder&Co..
r. 25 Noe
" Louisa, widow, r. 25 Noe
Dop John, maltster Herman Zwieg, r. 2816 Golden
Gate Av
Dopman George, plumber Edward L. Hays, r.
138 Eddy
Dopos Charles, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
Dopping Edith Miss, dressmaker, r. 8 Hyde
d'Or Ada Miss, dressmaker, r. 1115 McAllister
D'Or Claude, teamster Louis Marks, r. 822
Webster
d'Or Margaret, widow, r. 1115 McAllister
" Marie Miss, teacher languages, r. 1115 Mc-
Allister
4®=-D'Or. See Dorr
Dora Gold Mining Co., Julius Blumenthal sec-
retary, office 415 Montgomery, room 6
Doran Albert, r. 621 Post
" Arthur V.. barber George W. Costley, r.
1436 California
" Bernard, motorman Market St. Ry., r. HI
Sierra
" Bridget, widow, r. 1235 Hampshire
" Bridget, widow, lodgings, 81 Natoma
" Charles, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" Charles, trunk maker Hlrschfelder &
Meaney, r. 3033 Folsom
" Charles E., laborer Zan Bros. & Co., r. 130
Precita Av
" Charles E., plumber Occidental Hotel, r.
5031/, Natoma
" Charles J., brass finisher, r. 75 Jessie
" Daniel, stevedore, r. 138 Perry
'• David, lineman, r. 75 Jessie
" David, wiper Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. 1519?ii Howard
" David G., barkeeper, r. 1009 Pacific
" Edward J., operator, r. 75 Jessie
" Edward J. Rev., assistant rector St.
Joseph's Church (R. C), r. 214, 10th
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" Ellen, widow, r. 914 Pacific
" Ellen, domestic, 725 23d
" Frank, bartender, r. 503i/4 Natoma
" Frank, clerk, r. 910 Broadway
" George A., teamster W. W. Chase Co., r
1713 Market
" James, coalpasser str Mexico, r. 41 Pacific
" James, laborer, r. 127, 2d
" James, laborer, r. 317 Jersey
" James, teamster Henry Cowell & Co., r.
1519?£ Howard
" James E., plasterer, r. 1515 Sanchez '
" James H. (Doran & Doran), r. 804 Potrero
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Doran James H., horseshoeing, 55 Beale, r. 2921
Mission
" John B., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 10
Bowie Av
" John J., groceries and liqours, 438 Clemen-
tina, r. 1809 Jones
" John K., stockfltter, r. 2032 Folsom
" John R., bartender Clay Markle, r. 1009 Pa-
cific
" Joseph, bartender, r. 467 Shotwell
" Joseph, policeman, r. 820, 25th
" Joseph W., butcher John Hubbert, r. 820,
25th
" Josephine, widow, r. W-A Moss rear
" Julia A. Miss, teacher Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 3308 Buchannan
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 503i4 Natoma
" Mary C, Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Mary
Kaufmann, r. 1519?^ Howard
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Le Conte Primary
School, r. 914 Pacific
" Mary M., widow, r. 232i/4, 17th
" Matthew, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Matthew, teamster P. A. McDonald, r, 813
Folsom
" Maurice, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r,
101 Central Av
" Michael, sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
3933 Harrison
" Patrick, gardener, r. 1809 Lyon
" Patrick, marble polisher Rufflno&Bianchi,
r. 415, 4th Av
" Peter A., master str Pomona, r. 31554
Austin
" Richard E., molder, r. 130 Precita Av
" Richard L., clerk, r. 1009 Pacific
" T., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1608 Turk
" Thomas F., contractor and builder, 41 Ful-
ton
" Thomas L., copyist County Clerk's ofBce,
r. 503!4 Natoma
" Thomas N. (Doran & Doran), r. 1028 Capp
" William, r. 1009 Pacific
" William, driver Devlin & Sons, r. Morse nr
Watt Av
" William, policeman, r. 236 Noe
" William, wood finisher S. F. Furniture
Mtg. Co., r. 216V^, 6th
" William J., pressman, r. 504 Guerrero
" William P., manager Samuel Schwartz, r.
503% Natoma
" William R., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
130 Precita Av
" & Doran (Thomas N. and James H.), horse-
shoers, 611 Bryant
J8®"Doran. See Doren
Dorcy Peter, r. 34 Ellis
J8®"Dorcy. See Dorsey
Dore Albert, cellarman F. P. Schuster, r. 2 Santa
Clara
" Anna M. Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 59 Silver
" E. W. Mrs. (Dore & Co.), r. 2009 Pacific Av
" Edward R., furniture, 1807 Powell, r. 800
" Ellen Miss, r. 1215
" Mary, widow, r. 800 Bay
" Wilhelm, r. 3 Billings PI
" & Co. (Mrs. E. W. Dore), teamsters, 100-102
Sansome
^©"Dore. See Doerr and Dorr
Doren James, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Joseph J., driver Matthews Bros. &Co.,r.
303 Day
JlS"Doren. See Doran
Dorety Alice M. Miss, nurse French Hospital
" Elizabeth Y., widow, r. 5 Ridley
" George A., teamster, r. 5 Ridley
" Mabel L. Miss, stenographer Payot, Up-
ham & Co., r. Oakland
" Montrose H., bookkeeper McDonogh &
Runyon, r. 5 Ridley
" Sarah, domestic, 1422 Masonic Av
" William W., teamster, r. 5 Ridley
4®"Doretv. See Doherty, Dorrity and Dough-
erty
Dorey Alfred O., bookkeeper Cal. Transporta-
tion Co., r. 1819 Broadway
" Harry, r. 10 Reed
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Dorey Nicholas A. (Dorey & Cunningham), r. 1725
Green
" & Cunningham (N. A. Dorey and J. H.
Cunningham), men's furnishing goods,
509 Montgomery
4S~Dorey. See Dory
Dorfller John, teamster, r. 218 Langton
" Robert, teamster, r. 909i/4 Harrison
Dorgan Edw ard, telegraph operator, r. 466 Minna
" George P., draughtsman Joseph Wagner
Mfg Co., r. 315, 12th
" Gertrude Miss, landscape artist, r. 415
Oak
" John, clerk Thomas J. Dorgan, r. 513 Gough
" Michael H., plumber, 30 Geary, r. 415 Oak
" Thomas J., r. 315, 13th
" Thomas J., stationery, 339 Hayes, r. 513
Gough
" Thomas J. Jr., student, r. 513 Gough
" William, r. 315, 13th
" William, carpenter, r. 466 Minna
Dorgeloh Charles, expressman, SW cor Folsom
and 4th, r. 1114 Kansas
" Claus, groceries and liquors. 124 Taylor, r.
1302 Page
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" Hemian (Wichman & Dorgeloh), r. 523, 4th
" John H., clerk Blohm Bros., r. 526 Waller
" Meta, domestic, 1620 Page
Dorges Gustav, master mariner, 9 Mission
Dorheim Matthew, barber, 152i/4 Steuart
Dorland Amelia, widow, r. 623, 17th
" James F., r. 516, 18th
" Robert H., foreman, r. SE cor University
and Bacon
" Thomas J,, electrician Electrical Engineer-
ing Co., r. 719 Market
Dorman Ann, widow, r. 4 Ford
" Asenath, widow, r. 116 Collingwood
" Charles, boxmaker, r. 24 Madison Av
" Frederick V., engineer Albion Lumber Co.,
r. 1008 Harrison
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Janeiro
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sion, r. 150 Minna
" William H., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 10
Dehon
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Dormer Belle Mrs., reporter, r. 317 Jones
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Dorn Annie Mrs., millinery, 1010 Market, r. 648
Valencia
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" Byron W., manufacturer patent medicines,
1953 Market
" Charles, 2d officer str State of California,
r. 1233 Kearny
" Dora I. Miss, r. 1890 Page
" D. S. (Dorn & Dorn), r. 1890 Page
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Dorn GustavTis W., electropathic. physician,
89-90 Chronicle Bldg, r. Alameda
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" Mary E. Miss, groceries and liquors, 457
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" Richard, cashier Hinz & Landt, r. 88, 9th
" Samuel, butcher, r. 2819, 16th
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Dcrner Charles F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
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Domheim Matthew, barber, 152% Steuart, r. 719
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Doro August, peddler, r. Beach bet Broderick
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Dorr Conrad, bartender Jacob Noll, r. 12c Sher-
idan
" Edward L., clerk Haas Bros., r. 4 Burritt
" J. E., watchman, r. 1926 Market
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" L. L., physician and surgeon, 6 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1115 Hyde
" Otto H., waiter, r. 137 CoUingwood
" William, bartender The Oberon, r. 42414
Jessie
im-DoTT. See Doerr, D"Or and Dore
Dorrance S. A., attorney at law, Emporium
Bldg, r. 638a Natoma
Dorras Frederick, foundryman, r. 12b Dore
" Louis, machinist, r. 12c Dore
Dorres Manuel, r. 1331 Valencia
Dorrington May H. Mrs., teacher music, 1227a
O'Farrell
Dorris Bregida Miss, laundress, r. 925 Washing-
ton
" Thomas P., 1st officer str Aztec, r. 511, 2d
Dorrity Anthony, marine engineer, r. 1421 Ful-
ton
" John F., marine engineer, r. 1421 Fulton
.8®* Dorrity. See Dorety and Dougherty
Dorry J. Edward, asst. engineer revenue cutter
Commodore Perry
Dorsey Annie Mrs., bakery and notiens, 220 Scott
" Andrew, teamster Daniel McCoy, r. 1121
Howard
" Cornelius, teamster, r. 446^, 9th
" George, horticulturist, r. 717 Howard
" Gilbert M., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1341
Castro
" James J., brakeman, r. 650, 4th
" John W., attorney at law, 65-66 Nevada
Block, r. Belvedere
" Paul G., druggist Dr. William P. McDer-
mott, r. 1209 Guerrero
" Thomas, laborer, r. 134 Edinburgh
" William, starter, r. 314, 5th Av
" William F., piano mover, 875 Market
>e®=-Dorsey. See Dorcy
Dorton Richard, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
Dorward Andrew, carpenter, r. 1509 Turk
" David, engineer, r. 619 Guerrero
" James, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 3426A
16th
" Joseph E., engineer, r. 2817 Greenwich
Dorwin Frank, 2d mate bktn Newsboy, r. 3 East
Dory Frank, electrician Market St. Ry., r. I21414
Steiner
4®=-Dory. See Dorey
Dosal Joseph V., chancellor Mexican consulate,
604 Clay, r. 1413 California
Doscher Claus (Doscher & Loheide), r. 134, 4th
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 1229 Pierce
" Henry, proprietor Seal Rock House and
Ocean Beach Pavilion, cor Ocean Boule-
vard and B
" Henry W., salesman W. SellschopD & Co.,
r. 1912 Fillmore
" Lizzie A., widow, r. 715 Larkin
Doscber & Loheide (Claus Doscher and Wil-
liam H. Loheide), proprietors New
Golden Gate Hotel, 134-136, 4th
4®"Doscher. See Dozier
Dossat Jules, clerk P. C. SS. Co., r. Berkeley
Dostal Alfred, barber, 408i/4, 6th
Doten Freeman B., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 460 Chenery
Doton Augusta E. Mrs., r. 302 O'Farrell
Dott Harry F., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. Sausalito
" James, teamster Overland Freight Trans-
fer Co., r. 56 Morris Av
Dotta Benedetto, window cleaner, r. 322 Green
" C. Mrs, dressmaking, 13O614 Stockton
" Charles, porter, r. 13061/4 Stockton
" Jennie Mrs., widwife, r. 707 Vallejo
" Joseph, bootblack, r. 322 Green
4®"Doty. See Doughty and Douty
DOUB D. M.,
oil refiners, oil fillers, fans for ventila-
tion, crushers, ptilverizers, automatic
damper regulators, etc., 137, 1st, r.
Oakland
Doubleday John W., bookkeeper W. & J. Sloane
& Co,, r. Alameda
Doud Aaron (Hadley & Doud), r. MenloPark, Cal.
Bessie M., widow, r. 2701i^ Howard
Charles J., r. 1724 Pacific Ave
D. Annette Miss, r. 2211 Steiner
Hugh, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co., r. 162
Shipley
John, cooper, r. 1724 Pacific Av
Nancy A., widow, r. 2211 Steiner
Roy D., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 432a 23d
William A., cashier Hadley & Doud, r. 718,
24th
4®-Doud. See Dowd
Dougall William G., foreman tinsmith W. W.
Montague & Co., r. 1106, 17th
Dougart John I., r. 214 Fillmore
Dougherty Annie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Barnaby, contractor, r. 7 Sherwood PI
" Barnaby F., deputy License Collector, r.
Sherwood PI
" Bernard, lamplighter, r. 3007 Octavia
" Bernard, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
" Charles, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 1321
Minna
" Charles M., capitalist, office 30 Montgom-
ery, r. 1920 Jackson
" Charles W., gripman, r. 917i/4 Treat Av
" Clementina L., widow, r. 1410 Mason
" Cornelius, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher,
r. 11 Isis
" Daniel, r. 40 Tehama
" Daniel, laundryman S. F. Laundry, r. 16
Boyce
" Daniel F., carrier postofflce, r. 2747 Harri-
son
" Daniel J., guard County Jail No. 2, r. 502
Fulton
" Dennis J., teamster James Forrest & Sons,
r. 309 Linden Av
" Edward C, bartender, r. 309 Linden Av
" Edward J., lithographer, r. 3007 Octavia
" Emelie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Eugene, bartender, r. 461 Bryant
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A LEADING J\MERICAN COMPANY.
j_ • # J'ire
CltlOtlCll Snsurance Co.
of Siartford, Conn.
Capital, One Million Dollars.
ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1896,
$3,860,141.74
Real Estate,
$263,480 75
Loans on Mortgage, ....
68^,^63 97
Interest Due thereon, .....
16,104 34
Stocks and Bonds, .....
2,268,^86 00
Cash in Banks and in Office,
22^,2go 80
Premiums in Course of Collection (gross),
401,1 [^ 88
Total Assets,
$3,860,141 74
Liabilities.
Losses in process of adjustment and settlement,
$210,^73 6g
Reserve for Unearned Premiums,
1,82^,1^2 38
Commissions, Brokerages, and all other claims against Company, in,2iy g2
Total Liabilities,
$2,146,943 gg
Capital Stock paid in, ....
1,000,000 00
Net Surplus over Capital and all other Liabilities,
7J3>i97 75
$3,860,141 74
ord, Conn.
Principal Office, 95 Pearl Street, Hartf
AMES NICHOLS, President. E. G. RICHARDS, Secretary.
B. R. STILLMAN, Asst. Secretary.
H. C. AHPEL & CO., SAN Francisco
City Agents,
209 SANSOME Street.
Pacific Department:
409 California Street.
GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager GEO. W. DORNIN, Asst.
The Largest Massachusetts Company.
SPRINGFIELD
FIRE ^v.v» MARINE INSURANCE CO
OF SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
Capital, . . $1,500,000.00
Assets, January I, 1896, . $3,845,145.17
Cash on hand, in Banks and Cash Items, $187,193 14
Cash in hands of Agents and in course of transmission, 239,461 01
Rents and Accrued Interest, ..... 39,897 82
Real Estate, unincumbered, .... 134,000 00
Loans on Bond and Mortgage (first lien), 521,725 00
Loans on Collateral Security, .... 57,096 20
Bank Stocks, .... (Market value) 626,240 00
Railroad Stocks, ... u « 1^340,362 00
Railroad Bonds, .... " " 429,430 00
Water Company Bonds, . . « « 167,740 00
United States Bonds, ... " " 102,000 00
Total Assets, $3,845,145 17
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock, $1,500,000 00
Reserve for Reinsurance, .... 1,510,305 23
Reserve for all Unsettled Claims, . . 220,230 36
NET SURPLUS, $614,609 58
A. W. DAMON, President. SANFORD J. HALL, Secretary.
H. M. GATES, Treasurer. W. J. MACKAY, Asst. Secy.
SiVIEDBERG Se M IHTCH El_L_,
San Francisco City Agents, 314 California Street.
Pacific Department:
409 California Street.
GEO. D. DORNIN, Manager. GEO. W. DORNIN, Asst. Manager
PHOTOGRAPHIC
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DOU
529
Dougherty Fannie Miss, clerk Robert Dickson,
r. Sausalito
" Fanny, dressmaker, r. 447 Bartlett
" Felix, liquors, SW cor SOth and Illinois
■' Felix F., laborer Union I. Wks, r. SW cor
20tli and Illinois
" Frank, r. 791 Sutter
" Frank, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
" Frank B., gastitter S. F. Gas Light Co.
stove dept., r. 719, 21st
" Frank J., clerk Henry F. Emeric, r. Palace
Hotel
" George, contractor, r. 1905V2 Stockton
" George, laborer, r. SlQi^, 19th
" George, liquors, 24 Georgia
" George, policeman, r. 416 O'Farrell
" George, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1812
Webster
" George O., attorney at law, r. 18 Mason
" Georgetta, widow, r. 436a Jessie
" Henry, laborer, r. 321 Palmer
" Hugh, laborer, r. 5 Bartol
" Hugh, secretary May Tea Co., 41, 6th, r. 982
Howard
" Hugh, teamster, r. Army nr San Bruno Av
'• Hugh Jr., teamster, r. Army nr San Bruno
Av
" J., wardtender City and County Hospital
" James, r. 56. Everett
" James, r. 791 Sutter
" James, fireman, r. 225 Drumm
" James, fireman, r. 2747 Harrison
" James D., messenger Pac. Coast Savings
Soc, r. Palace Hotel
" Jeanette Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hei-mann
Dougherty John, assistant chief engineer S. F.
Fire Department, New City Hall, 1st
floor, r. 414 Minna
" John, blacksmith, r. 568 Mission
" John, carpenter, r. 46 Shotwell
" John, engineer, r. 39a Gilbert
" John, fireman, r. 501 Napa
" John, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 157
Octavia
" John, laborer, r. 55 Shipley rear
" John, lumberman, r. junction 4th and Ken-
tucky
" John, policeman, r. 1812 Hyde
" John, solicitor, r. 7 Sherwood PI
" John, teamster, r. 1917 McAllister
" John Jr., shoemaker, r. 568 Mission
" John A., teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
" John M., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 628
San Jose Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Lou-
isiana
" Joseph, painter, r. 1713 Howard
" Margaret, widow, r. 550a Stevenson
" Margaret J., widow, teacher shorthand,
1504 Market, rooms 23-24
" Martin, r. 21 Ripley PI
" Mary, widow, r. 218 Ritch rear
" Mary, widow, r. 1917 McAllister
" Mary A., widow," r. 157 Octavia
" Michael, bartender E. McColgan, r. NW
cor 3d and Tehama
" Michael F., foreman S. F. Gas Light Co.
stove dept., r. 320, 3d Av
" Michael J., carrier postofQce, r. 1000 Mont-
gomery
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 817 Battery
" Peter, clerk, r. 7 Sherwood PI
" Peter, policeman, r. 1812 Hyde
" Philip, laborer, r. 219 Palmer
" Richard, bartender John F. Farley, r. The
Colonial
" Rose Mrs., liquors, 32V4 Gilbert
" Thomas, machinist, r. 2747 Harrison
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 6 Michigan
■' Thomas J., painter Sutter St. Ry., r. 157
Octavia
" William, boiler maker, r. I1514 Shipley
" William, carpenter, r. 904 Kearny
" William A., clerk R. J. Dowdall, r. 7 Sher-
wood PI
" William C, auditor Post OfBce, r. 1414
Taylor
Dougherty William E., captain company B, 1st
Infantry, U. S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
je®=Dougherty. See Daugherty and Doherty
Doughty Charles E., bookkeeper, r. 1508 Leaven-
worth
" F. H., designer, r. 12 Ellis
" J. Mrs., widow, r. 1508 Leavenworth
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 22,5th
" Joseph A., steam fitter, r. 4 Eddy PI
" Mary A. Mrs., teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 2108 Scott
" Walter V., bookkeeper H. S. Bridge & Co.,
r. 1508 Leavenworth
i8®=-Doughty. See Doty and Douty
Douglas Adam, machinist, r. 638 Waller
" A. H. Mrs., r. 1002 Mason
" Alfred H., portrait artist, 1031 Market
" and Acme Instantaneous Water Heaters
(Chicago, 111.), 719 McAllister
" Andrew, machinist, r. 'ZaOV^ Minna
'• Archibald, plumber, r. 1415 Vermont
" Charles (Douglas & Greene), r. 1120 Hamp-
shire
" Charles D., clerk, r. 1415 Vermont
" Charles H. (Porterfleld & Douglas), r. Oak-
land
" Clarence, student, r. 528 Turk
" Donald M., harness maker M. E. Douglas,
r. 433, 24th
' ' Edward, Pac. Coast manager John Douglas
Co., 208 Ellis, r. 3110 Buchanan
" EfQe Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 1715 Golden Gate Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 915 Geary
" Elizabeth A. Mrs., r. 638 Waller
" Ernest C, salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
638 Waller
" George, dry goods, 359 Devisadero, r. 1105
Oak
" George C. machinist Market St. Ry., r.
22081/2 Fillmore
" Henry D., conductor Geary St. RR, r. 15
Wood
" James, shipping agent, r. 1010 Montgomery
" James, waiter str Corona
" James G., r. 1215 Mission
" James R., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 1205 Pacific
" John, blacksmith W. S. Phelps & Co., r. 1205
Pacific
" John C, musician Smith & Brown, r. 508
Jessie
" John Co., Edward Douglas Pacific Coast
manager, plumbers' sDecialties,208 Ellis
■ ' John J. , engineer W. S. Phelps & Co. , r. 1128
Broadway
" John J., expressman, NE cor Davis and
California, r. 20 Clementina
" John W., entry clerk I. S. Van Winkle, r.
1205 Pacific
" Joseph, tailor, r. 21 John
" Malcolm E., harness maker, 2612 Mission,
r. 433b 24 th
" Marcus T., clerk, r. 638 Waller
" Margaret, widow, r. 507 Powell
" Mary L. Miss, r. 915 Geary
■' N. S. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Percy H., clerk, r. 638 Waller
" Percy S., commission agent, r. 1002 Mason
" Robert, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. Oak-
land
" S. Florence Miss, teacher music, r. 638
Waller
" Stephen A., musician, r. 1205 Pacific
" Thomas, r. Capitol Av nr Holloway Av
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 507 Powell
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MANUFACTURERS OF THE
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Douglas Thomas H., cooper Lachman & Jacobi,
r. Capitol Av nr Holloway Av
" Walter J., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
Capitol Av nr Holloway Av
" Washington, laborer Bonnet Bonnet, r. 411
Sansome
" William, r. 820, 19th
" William E., engineer Engine 19. r.l33 Waller
" William G., asst. captain State Dredger
No. 1, r. 9281/2 Guerrero
" William H., bookkeeper, r. 1715 Golden
Gate Av
" William H. Jr., r. 1715 G^jlden Gate Av
" & Greene (Charles Douglas and Samuel T.
Greene), carpenters and builders, 1939
Mission
Douglass Aaron A., wood polisher, r. 621 Jessie
" Alice Miss, school teacher, r. 1016b Shot-
well
" Campbell, lather, r. 502, 26th
" Charles, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1939 Mission
" Clarence W., dental student, r. 322 Golden
Gate Av
" Colin A., r. 740 Diamond
" Crawford, stenographer Home Life Ins. Co.,
r. 2809 Geary
" Early O., painter, r. 605 Broadway
" Elizabeth F. Miss, r. 605 Haight
" Ella, widow, r. 734 Sutter
" Ernest J., clerk Montgomery & Co., r. 1861
Lexington Av
" Frank G., proprietor Park Hotel, 1830
Haight
" Frederick C, brass finisher, r. 211 Dorland
" George, carpenter, r. 2809 Geary
" George, cook str South Coast, r. 18^4 Sacra-
mento
" George A., clerk Oceanic S. S. Co., r. Fruit-
vale
" George C. policeman, r. 6 Laussal
'• George W., construction dept. Market St.
Ry., r. 1915 Lexington Av
" James A., bookkeeper Smith Bros., r. 914,
13th
" James H., 2d ofacer str Piedmont, r. Ala-
meda
" John, carpenter, r. 2517 Bush
" John R., student, r. 809 O'Farrell
" Joseph, r. 217 Francisco
" Lewis B., attorney at law, 96-98 Murphy
Bldg
" Philip, carpenter, r. 433 Minna
Douglass Primary School, Miss Winifred L.
Tarpy principal, SW cor 19th and Col-
lingwood
" R., painter, r. 126 Ellis
" Richard A., quartermaster, r. 52b South
Park
" Richardson, r. 1450 Franklin
" Roy H., clerk Tilimann & Bendel, r. 1237b
Howard
" S. P., salesman Leon B. Goldberg, r. 2008
Pierce
" Thomas A., cemetery [fences, 308 Central
Av., r. 2809 Geary
" Thomas H., r. 2044 Jones
" Thomas L., machinist Union, I. Wks, r. 712
Ellis
" William, blacksmith, r. 49 Tremont Av
" William, clerk Boericke & Runyon, r. 717
Post
" William, fireman revenue cutter Bear
" William A., clerk, r. 809 O'Farrell
" William A., painter, r. 30. 21st
" William A. Mrs., widow, r. 809 O'Farrell
Douglass William F., distributor post office, r.
1705 Dupont
" William Y., r. 605 Haight
Doulton Mary, widow, r. 27 Willow Av
Dours Urbain, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Douse Blanche Miss, r. 2 Marcy PI
Douthett L. Mrs., stenographer Westchester
Fire Ins. Co., r.791 Sutter
Douthitt D. William, attorney at law, 310 Pine,
room 26, r. 1607 Scott
" Edward A., clerk Dunne & McPike, r. 1607
Scott
Douthro M. Miss, bookkeeper Hale Bros., r. 27
Willow Av
Doutrick Charles H., theatrical agent The Cali-
fornia World, 623 Montgomery
Douty Frank S., secretary and treasurer Pa-
cific Improvement Co.. room 51 Union
Trust Bldg, r. San Mateo
4@"Douty. See Doughty and Doty
Dove George S., phrenologist, r. 533 Castro
" James, knitter, r. 533 Castro
" Joseph A. (Dove & Taylor), r. 533 Castro
" Mary Miss, r. 1625 Clay
" Spencer, r, 1625 Clay
" & Taylor (Joseph A Dove and George A.
Taylor), printers, 516 Valencia
Dovell John, janitor str Columbia
Dovey A., seaman, r. 126 Ellis
Dovichi Silvestro, florist, 432 Montgomery Av.
r. 8 San Antonio PI
Dovin Alexander, salesman, r. 109 Farallones
" Annie Mrs., cigar manufacturer, 109 Faral-
lones
Dow'Andrew W., clerk Holm & Nathan, r. 1221
York
" A. W., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 1608 Hayes
" Burritt N., physician and surgeon, 439
Page
" Charles S., porter Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
329 O'Farrell
" Cyrus C, salesman Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 534 Lyon
" Dexter D., driver Union Ice Co., r. 531'/4.
4th
" Freeman A., master bktnPlanter, offlce3]8
Steuart, r. 708a Guerrero
" George, joiner Union I. Wks, r. 1221 York
Dow George E., proprietor Dow Steam Pump
Wks, 114-116 Beale, r. 1801 Laguna
" George W., electrician Paul Seller Electri-
cal Wks, r. Oakland
" Hattie Mrs., r. 811 Harrison
" Henry A., with Dow Steam Pump Wks, r.
1208 Solano
" Hezekiah, r. 1000 Geary
" Howard, seaman, r. 117Drumm
" James J., park policeman, r, 1608 Hayes
" John, laborer Daniel F. Gallagher
'• John H., shooting gallery, 429 Dupont and
815 Kearny
" Loring, teamster Austin & Co., r. 491, 4th
" Martin, coal oil and lamps, 124, 2d
" Mary J. Mrs., lodgings, 448i^, 3d
" Maude, domestic, 1503 Washington
" Oscar, mining, r. 448^4, 3d
" Percy A. R., teacher music, r. 819 Hyde
DOW STEAM PUMP WORKS,
George E. Dow proprietor, manufac-
turers of steam pumps and hydraulic
machinery, 114-116 Beale
Dow W.Hanscome, apprentice Dow SteamPump
Wks, r. 1801 Laguna
" William A., attorney at law, 12 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. Oakland
4®=Dow. See Dowe
Dowan Mary Mrs., widow, r. SW cor St. Rose's
Av and Wood
Dowd Andrew, laborer, r. 726, 24th
" Benjamin F., porter, 922 Post
" Bernard, r. 29 Lafayette
" Charles J., coffee roaster, r. 1059A Broad-
way
" Daniel I., core maker Atlas I. Wks, r. 29
Lafayette
" Dennis, boarding and liquors, 625 Davis
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Dowd Frank J., machinist, r. 29 Lafayette
" Honora, widow, r. 2 Eddy PI
" Hugh, policeman, r, 2224 Post
" John, cooper, r. 1724 Pacific Av
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3913 Sac-
ramento
" John, laborer, r. 488, 8th
" John, longshoreman, r. 13 Garden
■" John J., liquors, 1726 Market, r. 26 Fell
" John R., cooper, r. 1308 Webster
" Katie, widow, r. 29, 14th
" Lillie Miss, dressmaker, r. I2314 Henry
" Mary, domestic, 1358 Post
•" Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 78 Natoma
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 29 Lafayette
" Maurice O., gripman Geary St. RR, r. 334a
2d Av
" Peter, expressman, NW cor 16th and Mis-
sion, r. 2537 Mission
" Rodger, dairy, r. 118 St. Rose's Av
" Thomas, framemaker Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. West Berkeley
" Thomas, laborer, r. 78 Natoma
" Thomas, timekeeper Atlas I. Wks, r. 29
Lafayette
" Vincent F., policeman, r. 430 Clipper
" William M., plumber, r. 29 Lafayette
4®"Dowd. See Doud
Dowdall Richard, r. 2136 Mission
" Richard E., druggist Wakelee & Co., r. 318
18th
" Richard J., druggist, SE cor Valencia and
19th, r. 318, 18th
" Rosanna, widow, r. 1419 California
" William P., foreman John G. Edmondson,
r. 105, 19th
Dowdell Arthur, lineman Fire Alarm and Police
Telegraph, r. 9 Havens
" Frank, salesman, r. 970 Harrison
" James W., salesman Western Meat Co., r.
326 Brannan
" Kate C, widow, r. 13 Louisa
" Thomas, master mariner, r. 1217V2 Hayes
Dowden Henry, shoefltter, r. 17 Rondell PI
" Henry Jr., clerk Henry Doyle & Co., r. 17
Rondell PI
" William J., clerk, r. 17 Rondell PI
Dowdy Edward, barber, r. 2&V2 Kearny
Dowe Arthur W., portrait artist, 948 Mission
" Lewis, musical instruments, 1521 Market,
r. 1507 Larkin
4^-Dowe. See Dow
Dowell John, r. 18 Sycamore Av
" Peter, driver James Steele, r. 600 Fulton
Dower Clara Miss, machine operator, r. 522 Polk
" George, watchman, r. 1926 Taylor
" John R., policeman, r. 513 Eddy
" Leslie, master schr Anna Maria, office 52
Steuart, r. 25 Perry
" Louisa Miss, dressmaking, r. 522Polk
" Michael, groceries and liquors, 165 Silver
" Robert E., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1124A Pacific
" Thomas, horseshoer William Cradock, r. 12
Willow Av
" William G., master mariner, r. 1926 Taylor
Dowland Edwin, musician, r. 724 O'Farrell
Dowle William G., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
113 Sullivan
Dowling Albert, r. 402, 9th
" Alice, widow, r. 402, 9th
" Anna Mrs., r. 549 Stevenson
" Annie, widow, r. 246i/4, 7th
" Annie, widow, r. 1622 Stockton
" B. & L. Misses (Bessie and Louie), milli-
nery, 1908 Market
" Bessie Miss (Misses B. & L. Dowling), r.
1908 Market
" Bridget, widow, r. 214^ Langton
" Bridget M. Miss, lodgings, 924 Washington
" Brothers (John J. and Richard T.), hack-
men, 922 Harrison
" C, mattress maker William A. Schrock
" Carrie Miss, teacher, r. 1820 Howard
" Daniel, r. 1297 Castro
" Dennis, laborer, r. 9 Lafayette PI
" Edmund, expressman, SE cor Bush and
Kearny, r. 1310 Grove
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Dowling Edward, laborer, r. 21414 Langton
" Edward B., clerk, r. 945V2 Folsom
" Edward P., helper Walcom Bros., r. 922
Harrison
" Frank, laborer, r. 214i/4 Langton
" Frank C, driver La Grande Laundry, r.
I62IV2 Folsom
" Frank H., sticker hand N. Parrish & Co., r.
234 Clipper
" George B., teamster Simpson Lumber Co.,
r. 801 Guerrero
" George W., driver, r. 1820 Howard
" Henry F., finisher Buckingham & Hecht, r,
4 Falmouth
" Henry T., expressman, r. 4 Falmouth
" James, r. 211% Lily Av
" James (S. Randall & Co.), r. a38 Turk
" James, laborer, r. 214V2 Langton
" James, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
" James, teamster, r. 1131 Shotwell
" Jane, widow, r. 922 Harrison
" Jerome, dentist Mayo A. Greenlaw, r. 410
Eddy
" John, foreman Platshek & Harris, r. 1525
Ellis
" John, laborer, r. 9201/4 Bryant
" John, porter John Claussen, r. 240 Sutter
■ John Jr., laborer, r. 920^/4 Bryant
" John J. (Dowling Bros.), r. 922 Harrison
" John J., street contractor, 234 Montgomery,
r. 925 Fulton
" John T., laundryman La Grande Laundry
Co., r. ^28, 12th
" K. E. Miss, compositor Call. r. 801 Guerrero
" Louie Miss (Misses B. & L. Dowling), r.
1908 Market
" Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. HY^ Brosnan
" Margaret, widow, r. 16th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
" Mary, widow, r. 213, 7th
" Mary Mrs., r. 1130 Green
" Maurice, porter P. Flanigan, r. 48, 6th
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 14% Brosnan
" Richard T. (Dowling Bros.), r. 922 Harrison
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 27, 14th
" Thomas H. (Thomas H. Dowling & Co.),
r. 722 Bay
" Thomas H. & Co. (Thomas H. Dowling),
wholesale grocers, 219 Front
" William B., laundry, SW cor 3d and How-
ard, r. 230. 12th
" William J. (Connors & Dowling), r. 247!-/2, 7th
" William J., lather, r. 14^4 Brosnan
" William T., collector La Grande Laundry,
r. 1820 Howard
Down Margaret M., widow, r. 651i-4 Folsom
Downer Jennie M. Miss, with M. B. Kellogg, r.
1921 Sacramento
" Leonard B., clerk, r. 1045 Market
" Perley R., clerk superintendent's office
Railway Mail Service, r. 2115 Baker
Downes Albert W., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1828 Haight
" Charles, plumber and gasfitter, 41, 2d, r.
13 Elizabeth
" Charles S., salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 905
" William B., clerk Merchants' Exchange
Assn., r. 1141 Mission
4®= Downes. See Downs
Downey Alfred, frame maker John Hoey, r. 651
Vallejo
" Ann, widow, r. 17 Harrison Av
" Bernard M., bartender James O'Connor, r.
401 Harrison
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Downey Bridget, widow, r. 1410 Church
" Ellen R. Miss, teacher, r. 1410 Church
" George, plum hex-, r. 25a Hermann
" George, watchman, r. 651 Vallejo
" George W., bookkeeper William Cluff Co.,
r. Berkeley
•' Helen E., widow, r. 538, 18th
" Henry, laborer, r. 546 Folsom
" James, lineman, r. 734 Natoma
" James, painter John P. Fraser, r. 9 Sheri-
dan
" J. Charles, bookkeeper W. P. Fuller & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Jeremiah A., salesman Am. Oil Co.
■' John, bricklayer, r. 710 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 118 Ivy Av
■' John, porter John P. Sweeney, r. 409 Davis
" John, teamster Wainwright & Easton, r. 11
Lafayette
" John F., bricklayer, r. 1736 San Carlos Av
■' John H., carpenter, r. 1410 Church
" John J., butcher, 946. 20th
" John J., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 903 Jones
" Joseph M., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 104, 8th
" Josephine Miss, teacher Sheridan Primary
School, r. 1410 Church
" Mary, widow, r. 315i/4 Langton
" Mary A., widow, r. 9 Sheridan
" Mary L. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 1410 Church
" Michael, seaman, r. 1 Sampson PI
" Patrick, r. 11 Lafayette
" Robert, longshoreman, r. 318 Vallejo rear
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 111,24th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1805!^ Stockton
" Timothy J., liquors, r. 3156 Folsom
" William, carriage painter, 430b Fulton
Downie Boiler Incrustation Preventative
Company (incorporated), George McGil-
livray president, manufacturers Euca-
lyptus Boiler Fluid, 42, 2d
Downing Benton T., student, r. 1220 Geary
" Charles T., joiner P. C. S. S. Co., r. 2103
Webster
" C. Joseph, plasterer, r. 24 Russ
" Daniel F., steward California Hotel, r. 1297
Castro
" Daniel H., hostler Root & Robinson, r. 919
Golden Gate Av
" Edward A., r. 1220 Geary
" Fanny S., widow, r. 1031 Valencia
" Frank A., salesman T. H. B. Varnev, r.
Oakland
" Frederick P., student, r. 1031 Valencia
" George, laborer L. Davies, r. 607 Battery
" George J., purser str Santa Rosa, r. East
Oakland
" George W., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 2937
California
" Hawlie, bartender William Ensburv r
155 Clara
" James, rigger, r. 38 Diamond
" James A., stock clerk Wangenheim, Stern-
heim & Co., r. 315'/^ Jessie
" James J., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
428a Guerrero
" J. C, 1st officer str Willamette Valley, r
Oakland
" John, electrician, r. 831 Hayes
" John, seaman, r. 2039 Mission
" John, waiter William Smale
Downing Jolm H., chief clerk California Hotel
r. 617 Bush
" Marian A., widow, r. 4261/iRingold
Downing J. Milton, teamster Monroe Barnert r
1326 Harrison
" Matthew, plasterer, r. 34 Russ
" Mary, widow, r. 17th Av South bet Q
and R
" O. P. & Co., George B. Flint president and
manager, Orrien P. Downing vice-pres-
ident, druggists' sundries, 116 Battery
" Orrien P., vice-president O. P. Downing &
Co., 116 Battery, r. Oakland
" Richard, longshoreman, r. 904 Kearny
" Richard A., plasterer, r. 24 Russ
" F. H., joiner P. C. S. S. Co., r. Oakland
Downing Thomas, house, sign and fresco
painter and paper hanger, 615 Mission,
r. 1220 Geary
" W. E., 3d asst. engineer str Mexico, r.
Oakland
" William, coachman The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" William, painter Farns worth & Ruggles,
430 Fulton
" William, 2d asst. engineer str St. Paul
•' William, student, r. 1220 Geary
" William C, barber J. H. Baltimore, r. 123
O'Farrell
Downs Brothers (Edward F. and William H.),
groceries and liquors, 16 Heron
" Catherine, widow, r. 115 William
" Edward F. (Downs Bros.), and teamster
Howard H. Hogan, r. 16 Heron
" George M., gatekeeper Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 1902 Page
" James, laborer, r. 1819a Hyde
" John, stonemason, r. 1040% Mission
" John H., chief steward str City of Sydney,
r. 705E Stockton
" Kate M. Miss, r. 465 Stevenson
" LeonidasW. S., collector Spring Valley W.
W., r. Alameda
" Michael, miner, r. 1819a Hyde
" Robert, elevator man. 819 Market, r. 20
Moulton
" Robert, teamster, r. 16 Heron
" Thomas P., foreman Brugge & Burg, r. 35
Natoma
" Walstein J., teamster, r. 1435 Howard
" William E., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1902 Page
William H. (Downs Bros.), r. 16 Heron
Downs. See Downes
Dows Henry J., foreman W. H. Martin & Co., r.
145, 4th
Dowse Richard, bartender, r. 523% Geary
Dowsett George, engineer, r. 131 Lombard
" George Jr., machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 131 Lombard
" Paul, nailmaker Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 131 Lombard
" William, nailmaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 131 Lombard
Dowton Louis C, boiler maker, r. 648c Jessie
Dowty J., carpenter William Little, r. 22, 5th
Doxey Agnes, widow, r. 15 Hubbard
" Hawthorne, with William Doxey, r. 704
Ashbury
" Walter, painter Columbus Buggy Co., r. 15
Hubbard
" William, boatman Paul Boyton Chute Co.,
r. 214 Carl
Doxey William, publisher and importer books,
631 Market, r. 704 Ashbury
" William J., with William Doxey, r. 704
Ashbury
Doyal Herman E., carpenter, r. 320 Leavenworth
Doychert Charles L., importer and commission
merchant, 304 Battery, r. Hotel Balti-
more
Doyea Frank, carpenter, r. 1284 Stanyan
Doyle Alexander, stonecutter, r. 3825 Bush
" Andrew, hog dealer, r. 1338, 6th Av South •
" Ann, widow, r. 535%, 18th
" Anna Miss, artist J. D. Z. F. Fowzer
" Anna S., widow, r. 954 Bush
" Anna V. Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 105. 9th
and 108 Powell, r. 1312 Mission
" Annie, domestic, cor Corbett Av and
Highland Av
" Arthur, r. St. Mary's Hospital
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Doyle Augustus J., salesman, r. 718%, 22d
Bernard, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 314
Sierra
Bernard J., barber, 30 East
Bridget N., widow, r. 508 Shotwell
Catherine F., widow, r. 222 Turk
Catberine T. Miss, varieties, 1532 Waller
Charles, theatrical agent, r. 422 Minna
Chester, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill. r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
Daniel, carpenter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
109, 14th
Daniel, coppersmith, r. Texas bet Butte
and 20th
Daniel P., furniture, 214, 4th, r. 833 Howard
Dennis E., salesman J. Noonan, r. 317
Treat Av
Dennis W., stevedore, r. 219 Shotwell
Edward, horseshoer Thomas Doyle, r. 744
Howard
Edward, ship carpenter, r. 1019, 20th
Edward C, bookkeeper, r. 1802 Hyde
Edward C. plumber, r. 503, 4th
Edward J., salesman, r. 2299 Sacramento
Edward L., meterman. r. 729 Pine
Eliza M., widow, r. 1016, 17th
Elizabeth, widow, r. 927, 18th
Ellen, widow, r. IIY2 Freelon rear
Ellen, widow, r. 2253 Mission
Emma, widow, r. 637 Stevenson
Eugene F., asst. bookkeeper J. Ivancovich
&Co., r. 109, 14th
F., lineman, r. 319 Grant Av
Frank S., blacksmith J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Ri-
voli Av
Frank T., carpenter, r. 2806 Howard
George B., solicitor Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. Berkeley
Harry, packer J. A. Folger & Co., r. 16051/4
Mission
Harry, peddler, r. Marshall or Craut
Harry P., bartender Dennis J. Leahy, r.
72514 Minna
Henry (Henry Doyle & Co.), r. 2299 Sacra-
mento
Henry Jr.. salesman Henry Doyle & Co., r.
San Mateo
DOYLE HENRY & CO.
(Henry Doyle), agents Barbour's Irish
flax threads, salmon threads and gill
netting, Goff's braids, Bell's handker-
chiefs, starlight worsted yarns, beam-
less Rubber Co's soft rubber goods,
Woodberry seine twines, rope and
cotton fish netting, Silver Lake sash
cords, ball twines, fish hooks and lines,
517-519 Market
Doyle J., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 423 Pine
James, cigars, 105, 9th, r. 1312 Mission
James, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 565
Howard
James, laborer S. F. Planing Mill, r. 2814
Geneva
James, silversmith, r. 8 Pearl
James, special policeman First National
Bank of S. F. Safe Deposit, r. 53514, 18th
James, tin roofer James Guilfoy
James F., r. St. Mary's Hospital
James J., r. 322 Main
James J., r. 1716 Stockton
James J., cornice maker James Guilfoy,
r. 214, 7th
James J., millhand Tillmann & Bendel, r.
211, 4th
James J., joiner Schussler Bros., r. 24
Julian Av
James J., sailmaker, 50 Clay, r. Oakland
James P., plumber Peter McKewn, r. 1716
Lexington Av
James P., stock clerk Chas. M. Plum & Co..
r. 1718 Fillmore
Jane E. Mrs., r. 1607 Mission rear
Jarvis L., clerk W. J. Landers, r. Alameda
Jeremiah J. , porter, r. 227 Filbert
Johanna, widow, r. 525 Howard
John, barber James Rice, r. 516, 7th
John, carpenter, r. 228 Fulton
John, laborer, r. 123% Welsh
Doyle John, laborer, r. 1239, 25th
John, shoemaker Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
44, 6th
John B., asst. cashier S. F. & N. P. Ry.,
r. 417 Eddy
John J. (Sullivan & Doyle), r. 977 Harrison
John J., lumberman, r. 1619 Mission
John J., millhand, r. 2253 Mission
John J., teamster, r. 208, 7th
John J., winegrower, 416 Pine, r. Cuper-
tino, Cal.
John R. (O'Day, McCormick& Doyle), r. 845
Howard
John T., attorney at law, 36 Columbian
Bldg. r. Menlo Park
Joseph, salesman O'Connor, MoBatt & Co.,
r. 1505 Broderick
Joseph, laborer, r. 706 Mariposa
Joseph A., porter Mills Bldg, r. 18 Lewis
Joseph F., sailmaker J. J. Doyle, r. Oak-
land
Joseph T., special policeman, r. 2634 Sutter
Joseph W., plumber W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 23>^ Ritch
J. Walter, clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
Oakland
Kate Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 927, 18th
Lawrence, fireman str Oakland, r. 325
Clementina
Louisa Mrs., liquors, 322 Main
Luke D., r. 2922 Bush
Mamie L. Miss, stenographer S. F. Auto-
graphic Register Co., r. Oakland
Margaret Miss, r. 1023 Capp
Margaret E., Miss, teacher Lincoln Even-
ing School, r. 2253 Mission
Margery Miss, hairdresser, r. 1312 Mission
Martin C, salesman, r. II4I14 Stevenson
Martin T.. watchman S. P. Co., 139 Silver
Mary, widow, r. 208, 7th
Mary, widow, r. 219 Shotwell
Mary, widow, r. 1505 Broderick
Mary A., widow, r. 1522 Waller
Maurice, horseshoer, 4 Everett, r. 143
Shipley
Michael, laborer, r. 227 Filbert
Michael, plumber J. Noonan, r. Orlando
House
Michael J., cigars, 1125 Market
Miles, harness maker, 314 Golden Gate Av,
r. 1710 Post
Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
716 Sierra
Patrick, teamster, r. 884 Illinois
Peter J., sign painter, r. 503, 4th
Peter W., carpenter, r. 2808 Howard
Richard, blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 215
Mississippi
Richard, helper Garrett C. Sweeney, r. 322,
7th
Richard, seaman, r. 337 Bryant
Richard S. (Richard S.Doyle & Son), r.
20131/2 Mission
" Richards. & Son (Richard S. and Stephen
R.), crockery and glassware, 2013 Mis-
sion, and carpenters and builders, 40
New Montgomery
Doyle Robert E., assistant postmaster San
Francisco, office NW cor Washington
and Battery, r. 127 Kearny
" Robert E., messenger, r. 308, 7th
Doyle Stephen R. (Richard S. Doyle & Son),
and president The Builders' Association
of California, 40 New Montgomery, r.
30131/2 Mission
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land
" Thomas, laborer Gray Bros., r. 1239. 25th
" Thomas, master mariner, r. 5-1 Sacramento
'• Thomas, salesman Chas. M. Plum & Co.,
r. 1523 Webster
" Thomas, teamster Gross & MuUaney, r.
503 Ash Av
" Thomas, tinroofer, r. 139. 4th
" Thomas, wrapper J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 35
Mission
" Thomas B., student, r. 2299 Sacramento
'■ Thomas F., blacksmith, r. 2825 Bush
" Thomas F., gripman Market St. Rv.
" Thomas F., sailmaker J. J. Doyle, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas J. (Doyle & Short), and bakery, 328
Noe
" Thomas J., coal and wood, 315, 9th, r. 2253
Mission
" Thomas J., teamster P. Biggins & Co.. r.
NW cor Utah and 23d
" Thomas P., salesman H. Liebes & Co., r
2124a Broderick
" Thomas P., teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 1
Sunshine Court
" Thomas R., cashier S. P. C. Ry., r. 218Eddy
" Thomas R.. marine fireman, r. 4Clementina
" Thomas W., salesman, r. 222 Turk
" Thomas W., salesman Cunningham, Cur-
tiss & Welch, r. 3017 Washington
" Timothy, porter Excelsior Hotel, r. 608, 6th
" William, r. 1019 York
" William, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 21093£ Howard
" William A., salesman Henry Doyle & Co.,
r. 2299 Sacramento
" William F., machine hand S. F. Planing
Mill, r. 28i4 Geneva
" William H., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 15
Oak Grove Av
" William J., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 927, 18th
" William M., gardener, r. Capitol nr Pal-
metto Av
■' & Short (Thomas J. Doyle and Cornelius R.
Short), house and sign painters, 108 Noe
DOZIER CHARLES A.,
pliysician and surgeon, 428 Ellis, ofiace
hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone
Hyde 1651
DozierF. L. Mrs., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
North Berkeley
A3=-Dozier. See Doscher
Drachan Mary Mrs., ladies' nurse, 1421 Mason
Drachbar Harry, bricklayer, r. 20, 7th
Draekert George, barber T. Ortega
■• Ida M. Miss, nuFse Lane Hospital
Draddy John J., engineer, r. 24 Welsh
" John J. Jr., cigar maker, r. 24 Welsh
" Maurice C, boatbuilder. r. 24 Welsh
Drady Brothers (Thomas and Edward I.), mer-
chant tailors, 8 Stockton
" David, furniture, 222, 4th, r. 719 Tennessee
" David A., proofreader, r. 220 Devisadero
" Edward I. (Drady Bros.), r. 220 Devisadero
" Frank S., with Monitor, and editor Sentry,
r. 220 Devisadero
" Thomas (Drady Bros.), r. 220 Devisadero
Draffin John (DrafBn & O'Keefe). r. 519 Shotwell
" Sarah Miss, r. 519 Shotwell
" & O'Keefe (John Drafan and Jeremiah
O'Keefe), wood, coal, hay and grain,
2425 Mission
Drager Charles, teamster,r. 50 Stevenson Av
Drager Joseph A., wool scourer F. S. Moody, r
2625 Folsom
" William H., wool sorter, r. 2625 Folsom
Drago Giacomo, r. 514 Greenwich
" Joseph, barber, 512 Broadway, r. 324!^
Broadway
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 1208 Powell
D'rago Rose, widow, r. 505 Green
Dragomanovich Spiro A., bartender James Gibb,
r. 703 Stockton
Drain Armand C, laundry, 20 CoUingwood
" Daniel, shipwright, r. 1218 Turk
" Daniel A., wine dealer, r. 20 CoUingwood
" James, engineer C. D. Zeile, r. 526 Pacific
4®-Drain. SeeDrane
Drake Albert, seaman str Washtenaw, r. 240
Greenwich
" Archibald, laborer, r. 1138 Pacific
" Arthur H., stenographer S. F. & N. P. Ry. ,
r. 223a Leavenworth
" Cecil, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 21 Page ■
" Edward E., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 714 Bush
" F. J., lieut. commander U. S. str Albatross
" Frank B., machinist, r. 1015 Market
" Jasper, clerk Denver House, r. 217, 3d
" John B., salesman Butler, Schutze & Co., r.
921 Howard
" John C, lieut. U. S. naval construction
office, r. 818 Hyde
" Joseph, printer, r. 912 Ellis
" J. R., seaman, r. 216 Jackson
" Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, r. 912 Ellis
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 912 Ellis
Drane George W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
718 Tennessee
AS="Drane. See Drain
Draper Arthur, waiter, r. 224. 4th
" Edward P. (Draper & Selig), r. M opp 15th
Av South
" Frederick, laborer, r. 1003^/^ Sierra
" Hugh P., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 5
Tremont Av
" Mary, widow, r. 139, 11th
" Mary, domestic, 414 Eddv
" Throop B., butcher Draper & Selig-, r. 8th
Av South nr M
" William, hostler, r. 933 Sacramento
'■ & Selig (Edward P. Draper and Isador
Selig), sheep and hog butchers, 5th Av
South nr Railroad Av, office 300 Railroad
Av South
Drasdo Ernest, salesman Michalitschke Bros.
& Co., r. IOOOa Golden Gate Av
" Paul, bakery and coffee saloon, 112 Grant
Av, r. 11214 Grant Av
Drathen Peter, salesman, r. 448 Clementina
Draft Andrew, cooper, r. 1630, 17th
Dratz Frederick, carpenter, r. 91 Albion Av
Draude Charles, baker Swain Bros., r. 351 Te-
hama rear
Draust Amy Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 810
Powell
Draves Frank, gunsmith, r. 1202 Powell
" Frederick, expressman, r. 1202 Powell
Dray Calvin H., janitor Central M. E. Church,
r. 1041 Mission
" Daniel, laborer, r. 310, 26th
" James J., painter, r. 331 Shotwell
Draymen and Teamsters' Union, 121 Eddy
Drayeur August C, clerk Lemoine & Co., r. 625!^
Larkin
Drayton F., waiter str City of Sydney
" William H., stevedore, r. 208 Drumm
Drechsler John, bartender, r. 318 Octavia
" Louis, shoemaker, 320, 21st
Dredge Theodore F., salesman Crane Co., r.
Oakland
Dreen John, teamster, r. 304, 3d
Drees Elmer W., bookkeeper ijondon Tea Co., r.
106, 7th
" Herman, carpenter, r. 1924 Leavenworth
4®=Drees. See Dries
Dreger Frederick, cooper Philadelphia Brewery,
r. 416, 6th
" John, ship carpenter, r. 701 Greenwich
4®*Dreger. See Drager
Dreher Andreas, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Fred, cabinet maker, r. 135 Shipley
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Dreibelbis Stuart, bricklayer, r. 807 Shotwell
Dreimann Andreas, fish dealer, r. E s Baker bet
Tonquin and Lewis
Dreisbach George, tailor, r. 33 Everett
'< William R., barber. 300 Market, r. 435
Golden Gate Av
Drennan Nelson, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Drennen Ella Miss, r. 739 Folsom
" Joseph, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 141 Silver
" Robert, hostler Morton Special Delivery, r.
30 Golden Gate Av
" William P., salesman A. Seiberlich's Sons,
r. 141 Silver
Dresbach William F., grain commission, 63
Merchants' Exchange Bldg, r. 3003 Jack-
son
Dresch Louis, waiter Paul Ritter, r. NE cor 7th
Av and Fulton
Drescher Charles, barber, 1 Front, r. 6 Antonio
" Charles Jr., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r.
16 Antonio
" Emma Mrs., dressmaking, 16 Antonio
" John, cooper Chicago Brewery, r. 339, 15th
j|®=-Drescher. See Dresser
Dreschfeld Leopold H., copyist, r. 1311 York
" Sophia, widow, r. 1311 York
Dresel Carl (Dresel & Co.), r. Sonoma
Dresel Gusav, oculist and aurist, 139-141
Crocker Bldg., r. 511 Devisadero
" & Co. (Carl Dresel and Theodore Blancken-
burg), wines, 1316 Ellis
Dresen Frederica, widow, bakery, 1013 Pierce
Dresler John F., inspector Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. 1150 Guerrero
Dress Joseph, pork packer, r. 15 Bernice
Dresser Charles, hostler Central Sales Yard
Co., r. 30161/2, 16th
" Elmer, laborer, r. 436, 10th
" Julian W., driver Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 639 O'Farrell
" Mary M., widow, r. 639 O'Farrell
" William, hostler Central Sales Yard Co.,
r. 30161/2, 16th
" William, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
^S'-Dresser. See Drescher
Dressier Bruno E., joiner SchusslerBros., r. 1010
Capp
" Ernest, tailor, r. 3337a Geary
" William, gardener, r. 1634 Broadway
" William D., reporter, r. 1433 Larkin
Dreus Julia Mrs., r. 3134 Howard
Dreusike Otto B., cornice maker William
Cronan, r. 154, 14th
Drever James, salesman Stevenson & Co., r.
1039 McAllister
Drew Aaron T., porter S. P. Co., r. 1333 Bush
" Albion P., stair builder, r. 35 Clara Av
" Arthur, teamster, r. 404, 3d
" C. B., helper Edison Light and Power Co.
" Charles B., teamster H. N. Tilden & Co.. r.
437 Noe
" Charles S., salesman, r. 1106 Scott
" Daniel V., clerk, r. 1113, 17th
" Denis J., wood and coal, hay and grain, 134,
34th, r. 31 Alabama
" Edward, laborer, r. 639 Sacramento
" Edward, paper hanger, r. 333, 4th
" Edward F., watchman, r. 1336 Alabama
" Edward F. Jr., packer Roos Bros., r. 1336
Alabama
" Edwin P., master bark Andrew Welch,
office 330 California, r. Oakland
" Frank, machinist Midas Gold Saving
Machinery Co., r. 1403 Polk
" Frank C, stenographer Reddy, Campbell &
Metson, r. 1008 Golden Gate Av
Drew George I., carpenter and builder,734 Wash-
ington, r. 303 Fell
" George I. Jr., packer Tillmann & Bendel, r.
303 Fell
" George W., foreman Edward B. Hindes &
Co., r. 317 Leavenworth
" Henry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 16
Lundy Lane
" Henry W., molder Jardine I. Wks, r. Oak-
land
Drew Hiram M., stair builder, r. 404,
" James H., conductor Market St. Ry.
Green
" John, painter, r. 314 Larkin
" John J., millhand, r. 1016, 34th
" John R., teacher shorthand, 1113, 17th
" John S., school teacher, r. 1113, 17th
" Louise S. Mrs., medium, r. 303 Fell
" Morgan, core maker W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 1336 Alabama
" Patrick, peddler, r. 1016, 34th
" Patrick Jr., peddler, 1016, 34th
" Samuel, salesman O'Connor, Moftatt & Co.,
r. 1108 Scott
■ ' Thomas, marine engineer, 9 Mission
" William, foreman Columbia Marble Co., r.
30 South Park
" William J., student, r. 1113, 17th
Drewes Claus, liquors, SW cor 5th and Bryant,
r. 438, 5th
" Claus H., groceries and liquors, SW cor
Hayes and Polk
" Frederick, butcher, 1706 Church
" Henry J., butcher, 340, 34th
" Herman, butcher F. Drewes, r. 1706 Church
Drewitz Arthur C, proprietor Eagle Drug
Store, NE cor Eddy and Taylor, r. 333
Taylor
Drews Charles, pipefitter, r. 131 Utah
" G., r. 531 Pacific
" Henry, r. 131 Utah
" Hermann, manager W. Third & Son, r. 744,
33d „
" John H., watchman, SW cor 8th and Bran-
nan, r. 131 Utah
" Louis A., capitalist, r. 3134 Howard
Drews' Hall, 131 New Montgomery
Drexler Louis P., president The California Jute
Mill Co., 409 California, r. 1603 Van Ness
Av
Dreydemi Pierre, r. 718 Turk ,
Dreyer Anna Miss, domestic, r. 307 Ritch
^' ■ Bernard, office 338 Montgomery, rooms 313-
313, r. Gonzales, Cal.
" Diedrioh, capitalist, r. 44 Elgin Park Av
" Ernst, liquors, 401 Sutter
" George H., foreman Paul Rieger & Co., r.
313 North Willard
" Henry, engineer Jackson Brewing Co., r.
1609, 34th
" John, expressman, r. 307 Ritch
" John, groceries and liquors, NW cor 4tli
and Clementina, r. 315a Clementina
" John H., shoemaker Charles Maier, r. Oak-
" John W., groceries and liquors, 433, 3d, r.
IIM Perry
" Joseph, insurance, 335 Sansome, r. 1716 Post
■ ' Louis, salesman The Hamburger Co., r, 346
" Louis G., manager Cal. Hat Wks, r. 738
" Philip^master schr. L. D. Foster, office 38
California „, , „^^
" William, clerk Henry Grieme, r. 314, 8th
j8®=-Dreyer. See Dreier and Dryer
Dreyfous Emile, teacher music, r. 408, I7tn
" Jules, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Walter A., salesman S. F. Autographic
Register Co., r. 511 Jones
Dreyfus Alexander, merchant, r. 1119 Geary
Dreyfus B. & Co. See California Wme Associa-
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" Leah, widow, r. 1918 Franklin
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" Moses, butcher S. Simon, r. 517 Stevenson
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Drieschman Arthur, clerk John E. Klein, r. 17
Hickory Av
" Edward, clerk Scott & Van Arsdale Lum-
ber Co., r. 234, 13th
" Harry C, private detective, r. 17 Hickory Av
" John, shoemaker, 1638 Mission
" Matilda Miss, clerk John Schulken, r. 17
Hickory Av
" William, blacksmith John Rentschler, r
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Driese Carl, artificial stone contractor, r. 1318
Stanyan
Driffield V. Cams, manager Pacific Coast De-
partment Transatlantic Fire Insurance
Co. (Hamburg), 213 Sansome, r. 1125
Leavenworth
Drinan George P.. boxmaker, r. 704 Harrison
" Grace Mrs., r. 161i/^ Ciara
" Thomas F., molder J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 704 Harrison
Drinkliouse Frederick R., secretary j. A".
Drinkhouse Co., 227-229 Battery, r. 2502
Broadway
Drinkliouse J. A., president and treasurer J. A.
Drinkohuse Co., 327-229 Battery, r. 2502
Broadway
DRINKHOUSE J. A. CO.,
J. A. Drinkliouse president and treas-
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president, Frederick R. Drinkhouse
secretary, wholesale cigars and to-
bacco, 227-229 Battery
Drinkhouse John Arthur, vice-president J. A.
Drmkhouse Co., r. 2502 Broadway
Drisco J. F., master mariner, 9 Mission, r 2531
Post
Driscoll Agnes Miss, teacher music, 2612 Post
" Bradley, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 938
" Bridget T. Mrs,, nurse, r. 2612 Post
" Charles A., clerk McCoy & Nesbitt, r. 1614
Lexington Av
" Cornelius, brass finisher, r. 9 Adelaide PI
" Cornelius E., proprietor Sanitarium Baths,
2210 Powell, r. 1712 Bush
Driscoll Daniel, helper Atlas I. Wks, r. 1502
Kentucky
" Daniel, laborer, r. 3614 Post
" Daniel, spar maker C. A. Castner & Co.. r.
1431 Mission
" Daniel, upholsterer, r. 1331'/^ Minna
" Daniel J., house painter, r. 1431 Mission
" Daniel J., packer A. Levy & Co.. r. 1050
Howard
" Daniel J., policeman, r. 334, 10th
" Daniel O., master tug Millen Griffith, v.
542i4, 2d
" Daniel W., painter, r. 1311^4 Steiner
" Dennis, deckhand str Modoc
" Dennis, hostler John Tuttle, r. 7th Av nr J
" Dennis, laborer, r. 31 V2 Dorland
" Dennis, miner, r. 334, 10th
" Dennis, stonemason, r. 414 Clementina
" Dennis F., steward, r. 225 Drumm
" Edward F., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 506 Shrader
Driscoll Edward P., M. D., physician and sur-
geon, office and r. 1431 Mission, hours 1 to
3 and 6 to 8 p. m., Sundays 10 a. m. to
12 m., telephone south 553
" Elizabeth, widow, r 133114 Minna
" Ellen, widow, r. 623V2 Minna
" Eugene O., laborer, r. 547 Mission
" Florence, groceries and liquors, 436 Ringold
" Frank L, druggist, r. 1431 Mission
" Frank J., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co
r. 111714 Shotwell
" Frank J., merchant tailor, 954 Mission
" Frederick A., druggist J. J. Mahoney, r. 1431
Mission
" George S., shoemaker, r. 1431 Mission
" Hannah E., widow, r. 610 Willow Av
" Harry, laborer, r. 157 Dore rear
" Helen Mrs., r. 1406 Octavia
" Henry A., clerk, r. 65114 Folsom
" James, r. 911b Filbert
" James, r. 1439 Howard
" James, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 134, 4th
" James, laborer, r, 113, 26th
" James E., chief engineer tug Vigilant,
r. 3042 Pine
" James F. (Heffernan & Driscoll), r. 25 Dor-
land
" Jeremiah, driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 24
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 423 Tehama
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Jeremiah J., commission broker, 20 Leides-
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John, brass finisher, r. 62314 Minna
John, butcher, r. 531, 1st
John, dairy, 523, 7th Av
John, fruit peddler, r. 117 Juniper
John, gripman, r. 1406 Pacific
John, hostler Peter Garrity, r. 32 Turk
John, janitor New City Hall, r. 474 Jessie
John, laborer, r. 24 Tehama
John, laborer, r. 81 Everett
John, laborer, r. 474 Jessie
John, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
John, marine engineer, r. 547 Folsom
John, painter, r. 141, 4th
John, truckman Truck 3, r. 142d!4 Market
John Jr., butcher, r. 24 Tenama
John A., butcher, 1206 Valencia, r. 141 Fair
Oaks
John F., master mariner, r. 1531 Post
John H., clerk, r. 1431 Mission
John L, clerk Post Office, r. III714 Shotwell
John J., brass finisher Thomas Day & Co.,
r. 9 Adelaide Av
John J., liquors, SE cor 5th Av South and L
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r. 648 Stevenson
John W., salesman J. P. Brownlee, r. 104
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Joseph P., bricklayer, r. 414 Clementina
Julia, widow, r. 914 Welsh
Julia, tailoress, r. 6221,4 Minna
Julia Miss, bag sewer American Salt Co.,
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" Katie, domestic, 2714 Sacramento
" Lillian Mrs., ladies' hairdresser, 1914
Sutter
" Lizzie Miss, domestic St. Luke's Hos-
pital
" Margaret, widow, r. 129 Capp
" Margaret, widow, r. 12] 1% Steiner
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" Margaret Mrs., dressmaking, 911b Filbert
'- Mary, widow, r. 218 Ritch rear
" Mary, widow, r. 222V2 Elm Av
" Mary, widow, r. 132O14 Scott rear
" Mary, shirt maker, r. 622!^ Minna
" Mary E., widow, r. III714 Shotwell
" May Miss, stenographer, r. II171/2 Shot-
well
" Michael, laborer, r. UOiVz Tennessee
" Michael, molder, r. 622V^ Minna
" Michael, teamster, r. 222 Pacific
" Michael H., carpenter, r. 954 Mission
" Michael J., janitor, r. 200 Mission
" Moses, broom maker, r. 161 Chenery
" Patrick (Driscoll & Wettig), r. 420 Clem-
entina
« Patrick, gardener, r. SW cor Falcon and
Moss Av
" Patrick, gripman, r. 938 Pacific
" Richard, hoseman Engine 9, r. 24 Tehama
" Robert F., carpenter, r. 2015 Polk
" Stephen, groceries and liquors, 718 Clem-
entina
" Thomas, janitor Metropolitan Temple, cor
5th and Jessie
" Thomas A., waiter Merchant's Club
" Thomas F., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 220 Elm
Av
" Timothy, r. 1221 Florida
" Timothy J., hoseman Engine 16, r. IIO4V2
Tennessee
" Victor, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 5421/2, 2d
" William, deckhand str Modoc
" William, sign painter, r. 648 Stevenson
" William H., with Rome Harris, 301 Kearny
" William J., shipping clerk Butler, Schutze
& Co., r. 414 Clementina
" & Wettig (Patrick Driscoll and Theodore
Wettig). wood and coal, 936-938 Folsom
Drish Edwin, driver, r. 2834 Mission
" Ella J. Mrs., lodgings, 1050 Mission
Drisko J. F., master str Homer, r. 2531 Post
Drivar Isabella, widow, r. 425 Stevenson
Driver Charles E., paper hanger, r. 9 Belmont PI
" John, miner, r. 101 Minna
Drivon Ernest, blacksmith Gray Bros., r. 1623
Powell
" Eugene, hairdresser, 524 Sutter
", Jeanne Mme., manufacturer corsets, 524
Sutter
Drixl Josef, driver John Wieland Brewery, r.
677^ Mission
Droast Frederick, varnisher A. J. Forbes & Son.
r. 28 Minna
Drobaz Matteo, chop house and coffee saloon,
503 East
Drog Charles, butcher Ludwig Seeliger, r. 3308
Mission
Drogan William, laborer, r. 1841 Chestnut
Droge Brothers (Henry and Claus), groceries
and liquors, 1016 Clay
" Claus (Droge Bros.), r. 1016 Clay
" Gustavo F.C., salesman George Haas &
Son, r. 34 Ellis
" Henry (Droge Bros.), r. 1016 Clay
" John C, farmer, r. 262 Minna
" Lillian Miss, bookkeeper Golden Gate
Steam Dye Wks, r. 323 Van Ness Av
" Peter, carpenter, r. \2by2 Cumberland
Droger Henry, r. 213'/iPost
" Mary C, widow, r. 1918 Page
Drogmund Harry C, wire worker Sperry Wire
Wks, r. 16 Schuyler
Drohse Andrew, waiter, r. 11 Stanly PI
" James, waiter Jacob Petersen, r. 11 Stanly
PI
Droit Belle Miss, with Mrs. M. H. Ober, r. 525,
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Drolet Johanna Mrs., r. 21 Valparaiso
Drolette Anna, widow, r. 1130, 24th
" J. Lewis, plasterer, r. 1130, 24th
" Wilbert, carpenter, r. 1130, 24th
Dromey Michael, driver, r. 248 Clementina
Drosbach George A. (Drosbach & Ferris), r. 1614
Hayes
" & Ferris (George A. Drosbach and Joseph
A. Ferris), fruits and vegetables, SW
cor Grove and Lyon
Droscher Frank, cigars and itobacco, 46 East, r.
Oakland
Dross Robert, insurance, 225 Sansome, r. 1716
Pacific Av
Drossel August A., physician, 1203 Powell, r.
900 Jackson
" Charles, tailor, 1140 Market
" Joseph H., druggist, NW cor Powell and
Jackson, r. 900 Jackson
" Joseph H. Jr., druggist J. H. Drossel, r.
900 Jackson
Drossner Adolph, salesman M. Blaskower &
Co., r. 415 Mason
" Jacob, salesman M. Blaskower & Co., r.
1814 Larkin
" John, cigar dealer, r. 1814 Larkin
Drost John D., druggist, SE cor 24th and Ala-
bama, r. 1126^ Alabama
Drouaillet G., capitalist, office 534 California, r.
Paris, France
Drouet Victor, tinsmith, r. 3103!4 Buchanan
^' Victorlne Miss, r. 3103^4 Buchanan
Drought Robert H., tailor, r. 649 Folsom
Drouillard John, engineer str Alcatraz, r. 54
Silver
Drow William, miner, r. 1516 Powell rear
Drown Albert N., attorney at law, 104 Sutter,
rooms 2-4, r. 2550 Jackson
" Archer C, clerk A. N. Drown, r. 2550 Jack-
son
Drucker August, real estate, r. 1422 Fulton
" August E. (Wilson & Drucker), r. 120
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Drucker Express and Transfer Co. (between
San Francisco, East Oakland and Fruit-
vale), Knight & Olsen proprietors, 21
Market, telephone Main 1654
" George I., dentist, 3-4 Donohoe Bldg
" Mary, widow, r. 344, 30th
Drucks Otto, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
Druffel F. H. Mrs., widow, r. 1235 Hyde
Drugan Mary, widow, r. 1123 Folsom
Druhan Thomas, boots and shoes, 214, 24th, r.
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Druhe Herman A., trustee estate of J. H. Druhe.
office 23 Market, r. Oakland
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" William H., office 23 Market
Druhm C. Dohrman, manager Charles Lyons,
908 Market, r. 133 Page
" Charles, bartender John Strothofl, r. 638H
Jessie
Druid Harry, laborer, r. 316 Davis
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" James L., civil engineer, r. 1324 Webster
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" William J. J., elevator tender, 330 San-
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William P., civil engineer, r. 102 Pierce
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Drumgold John H., manufacturing jeweler, 111
Phelan Bldg
Drumler Louis, carpenter, r. 1218 Kearny
Drumm James L., civil engineer Estate James
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" Nellie, domestic, 45 Hill
Drummer William, fireman, r. cor 10th Av South
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Drummond Arthur W., traveling salesman
Boltz, Clymer & Co., r. Oakland
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" John P., liquors, r. NE cor 82d Av and Cle-
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" Joseph H., boilermaker, r. 309 Clementina
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" Mary Mrs., r. 119 Julian Av
" Samuel G., r. 417 Bush
" Tobacco Co. (St. Louis),'Isidor Seller agent,
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Drury Charles A., salesman S. H. Frank & Co.,
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nr De Haro
" Frank G., attorney at law, 331 Phelan
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" Henry, clerk delivery dept. Wells, Fargo
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■' Jennie, widow, r. 528 Folsom
" John W., butcher John Scully, r. 640 Oak
" Michael, hoseman Engine 30. r. 1230 Point
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" Michael Jr., tailor, r. 1230 Point Lobos Av
" Patrick W., gardener Golden Gate Park, r.
640 Oak
" Peter, laborer William S. Snook & Son, r.
1416 Kearny
" R. Lloyd, draughtsman, 530 Commercial
" Thomas J., r. 1813 Steiner
" Thomas J., clerk general manager Wells,
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Drury Wells, night editor Call, r. 908, 21st
Druschel Frederick, butcher Herman Schmidt,
r. 3015 Laguna
Drusedom Albert L., clerk George C. Snieder, r.
1811
Drusedom Beer Bottling Co. (John Drusedom),
bottlers, 1 Kent
" John (Drusedom Beer Bottling Co.), r. 1811
Mason
" Walter, painter, r. 1811 Mason
Druxler Catherine, widow, r. 35 Hardy
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" George H. S., wharfinger Harbor Commi
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" W. S., yard foreman Pac. Gas. Imp. Co.,
East Oakland
Dryer Charles, hostler, r. 1206 Kearny
" Charles F., livery stable. 1317 Stockton, r.
1315 Stockton
" Charles F., Jr., clerk Charles Dryer, r.
1315 Stockton
" Frederick, farmer, r. 617 Sacramento
" John F., truckman Truck 2, r. 709 Montgom-
ery Av
4®~ Dryer. See Dreyer
Dryfous Jacob, salesman T. A. Burns, r. 721
Tehama
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Dryman Herman, master schr Anna Aden, ofiice
24 Clay
Dryner William J., with Josiah N. Knowles, r.
Oakland
Drysdale Charles M., tailor John R. Sundberg,
r. 300 Valencia
" D., cannery superintendent Alaska Pack-
ers Assn., r. 2737 Pacific Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 112 Hyde
" Henry E., machinist, r. 1102 Howard
" William, laborer Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 300
Valencia
Dryselius Annie, domestic, 2011 Golden Gate
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Duane Annie M. Mrs., r. 605 Green
" Blanche V., seamstress Central Hardware
and Supply Co., r. 635 Union
" Charles S., packer Cal. Elec. Wks, r. 711
Scott
" Edward, butcher S. Simon, r. 749, 17th
" James, expressman, NW cor Folsom and
3d, r. 218, 15th
" James A., salesman Daniel Keefe, r. 986
Howard
" James F., teamster, r. 330 Duncan
" John, bricklayer, r. 711 Scott
" John, expressman, NE cor 3d and Folsom,
r. 218, 15th
" John, gardener, r. 605 Green
" John, policeman, r. 403, 29th
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" Michael, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
403, 29th
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" Timothy, trader, r. 47 Juniper
" William, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 142,
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" William L., salesman Blyth & Trott, r. 40
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Duardo Frank, candy maker, r. 324 Valleio
Duarte Ignacio da Costa, consul Portugal, 605
Clay, r. 104 Grant Av
" Joseph I., barber Robert T. Brodek, r. 771
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" Pasqualle, laborer, r. 1517 Dupont
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Dubbers Henry, r. 340 Ritch
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Franklin
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Duble Sarah, widow, dressmaking, 1519 Polk
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Dubois Antonio, clerk, r. 334 Pacific
" AugusteP., clerk secretary and controller's
offlce S. P. Co., r. 3319 Folsom
Du Bois Harry, steward, r. 818 Jackson
" Henrietta, widow, r. 309, 3d
Du. Bois James, manager Jordan's Museum of
Aaatoaay, 1051 Mii-k3t, r. 318 Eldy
" James L.', bookkeeper Williams, Dimond &
Co , r. Hotel Savoy
" Jessie K., physician and surgeon, 705
Spreckels Bldg, r. 1335 Mission
" Johannes A., salesman Baker & Hamilton,
r. 836V2 Valencia
" John W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1739
Hayes
Dubois Joseph, cook, r. 33 Hinckley
Du Bois L. C, clerk ticket auditor
dept. S. P.
Co., r. 418 Sutter
" Martin, barber, r. 438 Green
" Paul, waiter, r. 438 Green
Dubois Paul A., interpreter, r. 607 Stockton
" Paul B., pressman, r. 8.331^ Vallejo
Du Bois Percy H., salesman Gilbert Bros. & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Pierre, mining, r. 313 Capp
" William C, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Dubois William E., plumber, 3331 Market
^S'-Dubois. See Debois
Duboso John, clerk Gallhard Hotel, r. 507 Pine
Dubruielh Jean J., waiter, r. 578 Howard
Ducas Salomon, real estate, 11 Montgomery, r.
610^2 Polk
Ducasse Abel, machinist, r. 814 Montgomery
" Jean, foreman F. Chevalier & Co., r. 231
Montgomery Av
" Jeanne Mrs., r. 231 Montgomery Av
Du Castel Edward, teacher French, r. 1909
- Leavenworth
Duceshet Anton, milkman, r. 621 Commercial
Duchein Eugene, driver P. Duchein & Co., r. 253
Clementina
" Louis, laundry, 713 Montgomei-y Av
" P., miner, r. 814 Montgomery
" P. & Co. (Peter E. Duchein and J. A.
Sobrio), cutlery and tool grinding, 23
Montgomery Av
" Peter E. (P. Duchein & Co.), r. 353 Clemen-
tina
Duchene Jean, locksmith and bellhanger, 918
McAllister, r. 812 Webster
" Jeane Miss, dressmaking, 812 Webster
Duchoslav Joseph, tailor, r. 31 John
Duchow Earl M., printer, r. 33, 7th
Duck Edward B., receiver W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2031
Polk
" Emily H. , widow, r. 2021 Polk
" Frank v., salesman Robinson & Wade, r.
3021 Polk
" George H., clerk, r. 2021 Polk
" William L., car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 713V2
Treat Av
Duckel John, foreman pressroom Francis-Val-
entine Co., r. 2512V2 Sutter
Duckendorff Johanna, widow, r. 1334 Turk
Duckenfleld Colliery (Australia), Robert B.
Hogue agent, 33 California, room 24
Ducker Dora, widow, r. 408, 6th
" Jeremiah E., manufacturers' agent, 759
Market, r. 702 Broderick
" Matilda, widow, r. 308 Lombard
" Zilpha, widow, r. 1041 Army
Duckett C. S., dentist, 850 Market, r. 1703 Post
" Edward, r. 833, 30th
" Henry P., scenic artist, r. 501 Leavenworth
Duokgeischel Mathias C, r. 73 Natoma
Duckworth Henry, machinist H. G. Layng Ma-
chine Wks., r. Fruitvale
" R. R., copyist County Clerk's offlce, r. 1904
Market
Duclos Josph v., bricklayer, r. 220, 23d
Duclos Vital, teamster, r. 320.
Ducoing Charles F., barber Charles Ruben stein,
r. 13 Decatur
" Joseph v., barber, r. 13 Decatur
Ducommun William A., carrier postofflce, r. 206,
19th
Ducota George, driver G. L. Perham, r. Cam-
bridge nr Bacon
Ducoumet P., farmer, r. 814 Montgomery
Ducray Justin F., teamster Scott & McCord, r.
121 Morris Av
Ducroft Joseph H., machinehand Pacific Sheet
Metal Wks, r. 334 Silver Av
Ducroix John, clam digger, r. Elmira nr Augusta
" Joseph, laborer, r. Elmira nr Augusta
" Louis, laborer, r. Elmira nr Augusta
Ducruet Justina, widow, r. 2 Leroy PI
" Theodore 1., upholstering, 515 Bush, r. 3
Leroy PI
Duddy Anthony, laborer, r. 19 Adelaide PI
" Bartley, laborer, r. 1137 Tennessee
" Bridget, widow, r. 19 Adelaide PI
" George, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1137
Tennessee
" John J., bookkeeper James Kitterman, r.
919 Filbert
" K. Miss, dressmaker, r. 19 Adelaide PI
•' Martin, bartender George Dougherty, r.
1137 Tennessee
'• William, carpet layer James Kitterman,
r. Oakland
" William, teamster, r. 108, 32d
.e^'Duddy. See Doody and Dudy
Duden Adolphina, widow, r. 211 Ridley
" Ernest, supreme secretary Order of Pendo,
601 California, r. 1603 Polk
" Eugene L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 417 Mason
" Frederick W., clerk, r. 1603 Polk
Dudgeon John, r. 1395 Alabama
Dudley Albert E., carpenter, r. 714, 22d
" Cecelia, widow, r. 718 McAllister
" Charles, r. 419 O'Farrell rear
" Edward T., attorney at law, r. 103 Devisa-
dero
" Elijah C, manufacturer and dealer wagons
and carriages, 1320-1332 Devisadero
" Estelle L., widow, r. 1217 Fell
" George, laborer, r. 3105 Geary
" Lizzie Mrs., bakery, 714, 23d
" Mary S., widow, r. 1815 Baker
" Maud L. Miss, r. 34 Hartford
" Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.), J. Stadtfeld Jr.
secretary, 56 Nevada B'ock
" Priscilla, widow, r. 419 O'Farrell rear
Dudley Stone Primary School, S s Haight bet
Central and Masonic Avs.
' ' William C. , clerk Rai Iway Mail Service, r.
Alameda
" William M., salesman Mack & Co., r. Oak-
land
Dudy Daniel, r. 18 Montcalm
" John, molder O'Connell & Lewis, r. 18
Montcalm
" Thomas, stonemason, r. 18 Montcalm
" William, horseshoer, r. 18 Montcalm
i!tS=Dudy. See Doody and Duddy
Due Anton B., teamster C. S. Laumeister, r. 659
Howard
Duebel Charles, clerk First St. Wks, Union
Iron Wks, r. 330 Fremont
" Charles A., contractor and builder, 136,
1st, r. 330 Fremont
" Charles A., carpenter Charles A. Duebel,
r. 330 Fremont
Dueben Charles, steward, r. 19 Cedar Av
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900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN rf DOMESTIC COAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
Dueben Eva Miss, dressmaking. 19 Cedar Av
Dueber Watch, Case Manufacturing Co. The,
(Canton, O.), A. I.Hall & Son agents,
528-530 Market
Duecker George F., butcher. 1629 Devisadero, r.
1505 Devisadero
Duehez George, waiter, r. 619 Pacifle
Duenberg John, paper hanger Burr & Shields
Duenwald F.. cigarmaker, r. 1877 Mission
" Frank H.. fireman Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 3 Chestnut PI
" Henry W., carpenter, r. 3 Chestnut PI
" Joseph H., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" Mary, widow, r. 3 Chestnut PI
Duer Mary Mrs., nurse, r. 207 Montgomery Av
" Meinert, driver, r. 105 Francisco
Dueling Bernard R., engraver H. S. CrockerCo.,
r. 722 Ivy Av
" George, cabinet maker, r. 819 Bryant
Duerr Ernst, cooper Chicago Brewery, r. 512
Bush
Daerrbeck Theobald, master mariner, 9 Mis-
sion, r. 417 East
Duesbury Horace, portrait painter, 59 Donohoe
Bldg. r. 554 Willow Av
Due.sher August, confectioner, r. 763 Howard
Duetsch Frederick, clerk Brickwedel Bros., r.
SW cor Larkin and North Point
Dufau Belle Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 603 Bush
" Emma Miss, manager The Grenoble, r. 603
Bush
" Julia M.. widow, r. 421, 2d
" Mary A., proprietor The Grenoble, 603 Bush
£5"Dufau. See Dufour
Du Fausse Lizzie Miss, teacher Ayres" Steno-
graphic Institute, r. 230 Perry
Duff Alexander G.. ship joiner Union I. Wks
r. 316 Iowa
" Andrew, bartender P. Connelly, r. 2315
Howard
" Annie E. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 91114 Lom-
bard
" Charles, milling engineer, 309 California.
room 16, r. 700H Bush
" Edward E., bookkeeper, r. 211 Bartlett
" Frank, fireman str Newark, r. Oakland
" George H., sackmaker. r. 9ini. Lombard
'^ George W., clerk Boston Rubber Shoe Co.
r. 1306a Powell
" Harry, machinist W. T. Garratt & Co r
211 Bartlett
" Hugh, foreman Pac. Wooden ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 316'^ Iowa
" James, plasterer, r. 414, 3d
" James J., clerk, r. 263 Octavia
" James R., clerk, r. 16f)9 Webster
" J. L., carpenter William Little, r. 417 Bush
" John, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie, r.
1113, 17th
" John, clerk Cal. Barrel Co.. r. 316 Iowa
" John, marine engineer, r. 834 Folsom
•■ John, painter, r. 723 Shot well
" John F., marine engineer, r. 136 Fair Oaks
" John J., fresco painter, r. 211 Bartlett
" John J., grain weigher, r. 927, 26th
" Joseph P., solicitor, r. 561 Minna
'■ K. A. Mrs., matron St. Luke's Hospital
'• Margaret B.. widow, seamstress, r 120
Turk rear
" Nannie M. Miss, casher Cal. Nav. & Imp
Co.. r. Belvedere
• Robert P. R. (Duff & Co.), r. 336 Eddy
" Ruth Mrs., crockery, etc., 414, 3d
" Tena Mrs., dressmaking. 217, 14th
'• Thomas, teamster, r. 118»4 Washington
it. engineer str Pomona.
Duff Thomas C. foreman Cal. Barrel Co., r 316
Iowa
' Thomas E., 2d a
r. 8.34 Folsom
' Thomas T., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 316
Iowa
' William, miller, r. 9II14 Lombard
' William B., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 316
Iowa
' William H., carpenter, r. 39 Tehama
' & Co. (R. P. R. Duff), produce commission,
222 Davis
Duffee Alpheus, blacksmith, r. 429 Jersey
" James, barber W. R. Nelson, r. 425 Kearny
Duffey Alexander, coachman, r. 205^, 23d
Duffey Brothers (E. J. and George F.), plumb-
ers and gasfitters, 11 Trinity
" Charles E., manager Duffey Bros., r. 1718
Fell
" Edward J., with Thomas Day & Co., r. 5
Buena Vista Av
" Eugene F.. teamster J. Noonan, r. 519'/4
Stevenson
" Eugene J. (Duffey Bros.), r. 1818 Fell
" George F. (Duffey Bros.), r. 2019 Golden
Gate Av
" James (Kelley & Duffe.v), r. 205!4, 23d
" James E., plumber, r. 511 Lyon
" John, bartender JosephMelczer & Co., r. 19
Verona
" John, butcher, r. 205'^, 23d
" John Jr., horseshoer G. E. Enderson, r
2051/2, 23d
" John F., bookkeeper Neville & Co., r. 548
Bryant
" Joseph, carriage blacksmith Felix Keany,
r. 1322 Mission
" Julia, widow, r. 519^^ Stevenson
" Owen, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 30514,
,, Patrick, laborer, r. 230, 15th
" Patrick, lumberman, r. 305V4, 2.3d
" Thomas, conductor Market Si Ry, r. 117
Chapultepec
4®=- Duffey. See Duffy
Dufflcy George W., medical student St. Mary's
Hospital
" Peter, plumber, r. SW/i. 19th
" P. J., buyer O'Connor, Moflatt & Co., r. New
York City
Duffle Christopher W., carpenter, 700 O'Farrell
Duffleld Edward J., liquors, 818 Clay. r. 1014
Washington
" Frank B., coffee dealer, r. IIO914 Montgom-
ery
" George W., watchman, r. 1107 Montgomery
" George W. Jr., collector, r. 1913 Larkin
" Henry A., clerk, r. 19 Minna
" Martin H., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" William W., sugar analyzer, 202 Market,
room 3
DufQn Edmond J., compositor Call
" Frank, r. 519 Sacramento
'■■ James, seaman, r. 9 White
'• Joseph, fireman str State of California
Duffy Alexander, r. 110, 23d
" Alice Miss, r. 113 Gilbert rear
" Alice B. Miss, manicure, r. 2119 Mason
" Alicia Miss, teacher Buena Vista Primary
School, r. 919 Florida
" Andrew, bartender, r. 2215 Howard
" Ann, widow, r. 527, 8th
" Anna G. Miss, student, r. 1944 California
" Annie, widow, r. 518, 9th
" Annie, widow, r. 1220 Eddy
" Annie M. Mrs. (James Duffy & Co.), r. 1944
California
" Artemisia, widow, r. 1316 Harrison
" Belinda, widow, r. 919 Florida
" Bernard, carpenter, r. 828 Church
" Bernard Jr.. carpenter, r. 828 Church
" Bernard C, real estate, r. 2119 Mason
" Bessie, domestic, 611 Jones
" Charles G., butcher S. Simon, r. 116 Sulli-
van
" Charles H., clerk, r. 12 Sherman
" Charles M., printer, r. 12 Sherman
" Daniel F.. carpenter, r. 828 Church
" Edward, r. 914 Sansome
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Duffy Edward, cashier M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 6
Le Roy PI
Edward, hostler John Wieland Brewery, r.
558 Folsom
Edward P., carpainter, W. L. Holman, r.
907 Vallejo
Edward P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1807
Haight
Edward P., porter Ames & Harris, r. 6 Le
Roy PI
George A., teamster, r. 306 Hickory Av
George P. , molder Thomas Day & Co. , r. 44'/^
Perry
George J., driver Emanuel M. Rolf, r. 44
Perry rear
Herbert, r. 304, 3d
J. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1904 Laguna
James, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 212
Broadway
James, waiter, r. 573 Howard
DUFFY JAMES & CO.
(Mrs. Annie M. Duffy and John P.
Jourden), carpets, wall paper, window
shades and room mouldings, 20 Geary
Duffy James A., mechanic, r. 306 Hickory Av
James B., clerk, r. 12 Sherman
James J., surveyor, r. 914 Sansome
James W., paper hanger, r., 1326 Grove
James W., salesman A. & A. Baker, r. 304,
3d
J. J. & Co. (John J. Duffy), produce com-
mission merchants, 304-306 Washington
John, r. 6221/4 Minna
John, butcher Magdalen Asylum
John, carpenter, r. 1005 Church
John, carriage painter, r. 313, 8th
John, ice man Palace Hotel, r. 329, 19th
John, laborer, r. 120 Townsend
John, laborer, r. 710 Tehama
John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 110,23d
John, manager Glen Ellen Wine Co., 959
Market, r. 19 Verona
John Jr., salesman T. P. Duffy, r. 1005
Church
John J. (J. J. Duffy & Co.), r. 432, 7th Av
John J., sampler Trubenbach & Co., r. 927
26th
John P., clerk S. P. RR Co., r. 1920 Green
Joseph, bricklayer, r. 828 Church
Katie Miss, seamstress, r. 614 Pine
Maggie, domestic, 1516 California
Margaret Mrs., groceries, 807 Point Lobos
Av
Marguerite C, saleslady, r. 306 Hickory Av
Neil, finisher Thomas Day & Co., r. 1307
California
Neil J., gas fitter William F. Wilson, r. 614
Pine
Neil P., keeper Sheriff's OfQce, r. 1307 Cali-
fornia
Patrick, r. 40 Tehama
Patrick, bartender Peter Sweeney, r. 141, 3d
Patrick, laborer John Kelso, r. cor 16th
Patrick T., laborer, r. 1920 Green
Peter, car driver, r. 715 Howard
Peter, marine engineer, r. 24 Montcalm
Richard F., carpenter Presidio and Ferries
R. R.
Richard M., student, r. 12 Sherman
Sarah, widow, r. 44 Perry rear
Sarah J. Miss, teacher Douglass Primary
School, r. 1904 Laguna
T. B. Rev., asst. rector St. Francis' Church
(R. C), r. 620 Vallejo
Terrence, president The Wave Power Air
Compressing Co., 602 Market, and nur-
series, 1300 Golden Gate Av., r. 1308
Golden Gate Av
Thomas, porter Murphy, Grant & Co. , r. 2317
Mariposa
Thomas, steward, r. 65 Langton
Thomas A., clerk freight auditor's dept
S. P. Co, r. 1920 Green
Thomas B., conductor Presidio and Ferries
R. R., r. 2 Sharp PI
Thomas F. Jr., salesman James B. Duggan,
r. 6081/4 Minna
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DRAPERIES.
Original • Designs • Furoisbc«l.
S^1-S^V IS/IARKET ST.
Duffy Thomas J., inspector and adjuster Pala- ^-A«J
tine Ins. Co., 439 California, r. SanRafael >,.^
" Thomas P., wood and coal, hay and grain, ."^^ 1
1007 Church, r. 1009 Church ;-^-__'
" Valentine, laborer, r. 573 Howard r^
" William, calker, r. SSYz Moss
" William F., bookkeeper Mack & Co., r. 1944 ^j — —
California i
" William T., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. ^— '^— ^
707b Stockton i ~]
4@=-Duffy. See Duffey and Duffle
DuFosee Charles, clerk Kittle & Co., r. 230 Perry
" Charles A., teamster Cutter & Co., r. 230 C._i -^
Perry I i
Dufour Antoine. clerk Comptoir National D'Es- >~-r
compte de Paris, r. Alameda |^ ~"
" Edmond, foreman Pioneer W. L. & Color C>^--2
Wks., r. 913, 22d CX2
" Madelina, widow, r. 16 Russell ^-
" Refugio, widow, r. 16 Russell
J^= Dufour. See Dufau [ ^^J
Dufranc John, ironer Vital Dufranc, r. 2939 Clay i ^ i
" Vital, laundry, 2939 Clay ^^'^
Du Frane Alexander, driver Palace Hardware '^.n**^.
Co., r. 1705 Ellis i j
" John L., engineer S. F. Plating Wks., r. ; ,
1705 Ellis ', J
Du Fresne Ernest, cutter A. Shirek & Co., r. 734 -^^-i
Broadway (^ ^ j
Dufresne J. A., freight clerk str City of Everett ^^
" L. A. Mme., dressmaking, 707 Sutter ^^
Dugan A. E. Miss, decorative artist, r. 632 Sut- pT ■
" Anne, widow, r. 641 Natoma ■^""^
DUGAN BROTHERS ^=^
(William F. and John J.>, heating sup- ^^_^
plies and contractors for steam and "^^ ^
hot water heating, Pacific Coast agents c j
for The H. B. Smith Co. (Westfleld, -i
Mass.), and Van Auken Specialty Co. 3
(Chicago), 404-406 Mission i ^
Dugan Catherine, widow, r. 523 Howard i i
" Charles, clerk Herbert F. Dugan, r. 632 '^.^^
Sutter II.I
" Charles, laborer, r. 329 Louisiana rear :a-^ -^
Dugan Charles E., cashier Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
and secretary Crescent City Transporta- ^.^^ -^
tion Co. and Crescent Wharf and Dock »■ — '^
Co., 314 Spear, r. Belmont , ^
" Charles J., machinist Union I. Wks, i-. 932 ••
Minnesota j_a»J
" Daniel, laborer, r. 523 Mission i ^ i
'• Daniel, laborer, r. 636 Commercial ^"^^
" Daniel, laborer, r. 907 Folsom C^^-^
" Daniel, plumber, r. 668i4 Clementina "^^
" David, r. 967b Howard
•' Edward, longshoreman, r. 312 Filbert ^
" Edward J., laborer, r. 641 Natoma 7J\
" Edward W., printer, r. 632 Sutter -^
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 108 William rear O ^
" Ellen, widow, r. 66814 Clementina O C5
" Emma F., widow, r. 632 Sutter . oi
" Felix J., manager Mrs. Mary E. Dugan, 200, «,
6th, r. 236, 7th ? S
" Frank E., bartender A. J. McKeany, r. 1334 n —
Howard > ^
" George, r. 1045 Market * Sl2
" George F., shoecutter W. H. Nolan & Co., y, o
r. 66814 Clementina • 2:
Dugan Herbert F., druggist and chemist, 701 -n
Sutter, telephone East 444, r. 632 Sutter ' ^/O
" Hugh, r. 722 Harrison — |
" Hugh B., tally clerk, r. 3 Essex PI ^
'■ James A., painter Cal. Wine Assn., r. 641
Natoma
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GOLDEN WEST CLOTHING RENOVATORY.
Telephone Main 1157. 12 Montgomery Street.
$1.00
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We place advertising in any State in the
Union. Estimates submitted on all
classes of advertising.
Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
Sau Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
13=3
Dugan Jeremiali J., groceries and liquors, 501
Hayes, r. 823 Hayes
" John, r. 354 Fremont
" John, collector postofflce, r. 2332 Webster
" John, driver F. O'Kane & Son, r. 1036
Golden Gate Av
" John, groceries and liquors, 932 Minnesota
" John, messenger Jacob Unna, r. 312 Filbert
" John, waiter, r. 213 Stevenson
" John J. (Dugan Bros.), r. 848 Capp
" John L.. engineer J. Sanders, r. 233, 7th
" John L. Mrs., dressmaking, 333. 7th
" Mark M., copyist County Clerk's OiHce, r.
12 Mint Av
" Mary, widow, r. 13OV2 Langton
" Mary, widow, r. 1123 Folsom
" Mary E.Mrs., liquors, 300, 6th, r. 236, 7th.
" Patrick, calker, r. 43 Natoma
" Patrick, road foreman Presidio and Fer-
ries RR, r. 1223 Green
" Patrick F., liquors, 1912 Market, r, 1567'^
Market
" Phillip, r. 236, 7th
" Susan, chambermaid Central Hotel, r. 530,
3d
" Thomas T., butcher Katz <%; Sons, r. 1222
Green
" Timothy, porter Spruance, Stanley & Co.,
r. 1113 Clay
" Timothy J., policeman, r. 823 Hayes
■' Timothy J. Mrs., dressmaking, 823 Hayes
" William E., machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 536 Howard
" William F. (Dugan Bros.), r. 848 Capp
*«=-Dugan. See Doogan and Duggan
Dagen James, blacksmith Carvill Mfg. Co., r.
212 Turk
Duges Jean, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Duggan Charles J., master str St. Paul, r. 191654
Stockton
" Daniel, chipper, r. 501 Napa
" Edward, hostler L. H. Swain, r. 417 Fol-
som
" Edward C, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co,, r.
520 Hermann
" Edward F., liquors, 218 Sanchez
•' Frank, shirt cutter, r. 414 Sanchez
" Harry A , clerk, r. 903 McAllister
DUGGAN JAMES B.,
men's furnislimg goods, 119 Mont-
gomery, r. 829 OTarrell
Duggan John, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 431 Octavia
" John E., druggist, r. 414 Sanchez
" Joseph B., salesman James B. Duggan, r.
829 O'Farrell
" Joseph F., employee Phelan Bldg, r. 413
Tehama
" Maggie L. Miss, bookkeeper Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. 414 Sanchez
" Margaret, widow (Duggan & Ames), r. 1034
Clay
" Mary A., Mrs., r. 414 Sanchez
" Michael, laborer E. Peabody & Co., r. 35
Clay
" Philip, raftsman, r. 707 Tehama rear
" Philip, truckman Truck 7, r. 2801 Fol-
som
" Thomas, boiler maker, r. cor Garfield and
Ralston
" Thomas J., policeman, r. 914 Jackson
" & Ames (Mrs. Margaret Duggan and Frank
M. Ames), wood and coal, 1034 Clay
4®" Duggan. See Doogan and Dugan
Dughera Charles, florist Luigi Chiappara, r.
cor Wayland and Somerset
Duhem Auguste, florist, 117 Powell
" Victor L., photographer, 64, 3d
Duhig, Mary, widow, r. 424 Ringold
Duhlberry A., student Vander Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 119 Joost Av
Duhmen Henry A., clerk William Hoelscher &
Co., r. 1207Laguna
Duhne Frank W., clerk M. D. Meyer & Co., r.
1423 Devisadero
" Hermann, laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky
Duhr Lena, widow, liquors, NW cor Fulton and
1st Av
Duhrer Theodore, milker New York Dairy, r.
Old San Jose Road nr County Jail 2
Duhring Frederick T., attorney at law, 120 Sut-
ter, rooms 43-50
Duhs William, barber Strecker & Kern, r. 14
Antonio
Duignan Michael, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill,r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
1, Thomas J., laundryman, r. Wayland nr
Berlin
Duisenberg Augusta W. Miss, notary public,
508-512 California, r. 3216 Jackson
" Charles F. W., r. 3216 Jackson
" Edward G. H., surveyor, r. 3316 Jackson
" Emma, widow, r. 3216 Jackson
Duizabou John, washer Jules J. Augas, r. 214,
17th
Du Jardin Albert, bottler Mt. Shasta Mineral
Spring Co., r. Alameda
" Clifford, clerk George E. Plummer & Co., r.
204 Castro
" Frederick, clerk Frank K. Arnold, r. 818a
Geary
" Frederick Jr., driver Mt. Shasta Mineral
Springs Co., r. Alameda
" Louis, bartender Ferguson, Curley & Co., r.
324 Ellis
Duke Andrew J. (Duke & Swain), r. 28 Rausch
" Catherine, widow, r. 525 Folsom
" Catherine, widow, r. 1234V2 Bush
" George, oyster cocktail maker Samuel
Mackin, r. 46254 Minna
" John D., carpenter, r. 303 Oak
" John M., secretary Minnesota Develop-
ment Co., 508 California, room 31, r. 817
Hyde
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 511 Elizabeth
" Luella Miss, fruit packer, r. 525 Folsom
" Mae Miss, stenographer, r. 303 Oak
" Marion, widow, r. 2210 Pine
" Mary, widow, r. 525 Folsom
" Robert, tailor, r. 813 Bush
" Robert D., law student, r. 303 Oak
" Thomas S.. policeman, r. I68T/2 Turk
" & Swain (Andrew J. Duke and George H.
Swain), proprietors Eureka Special De-
livery Co., 1146-1148 Mission
DukelowH., deckhand str Resolute
" James H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 607
Diamond
" John, seaman, r. 23354 Langton
Duley Frank P., dealer in all kinds of coal,
coke, charcoal and wood, all orders
promptly delivered, 1713 Mission. Tele-
phone Mint 155
" Lucy, widow, varieties, 310 Jersey
4®=Duley. See Dooley
Dulfer Alexander, pressman Roberts Printing
Co., r. 15 Prosper
■' Frederick W., clerk E. H. Neville, r. 718
Valencia
" Frederick W.. shoe fitter Stoll & Van Ber-
gen, r. 15 Prosper
Dulion Arsene, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
732, 18th
" Henry, coffee packer Bertin & Lepori, r. 10
Lynch
Dulip Alfred J., foreman Roth & Co., r. 316a Fell
" Emile A., liquors, NW cor Drumm and
Commercial, r, 309 Lombard
" John P., r. 311 Lombard
Dull Charles O., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 9
Cedar Av
DuUea Catherine, widow, r. 14 Beideman
" Edgar F., laborer S. P. Co., r. 638 Geary
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Dullegban Alice Miss, seamstress, r. 319 Fre-
mont
" Joseph P., pattern maker, r. 319 Fremont
" Julia Miss, seamstress, r. 319 Fremont
" Thomas F., holler maker, r. 319 Fremont
Dulucca Americo, driver Antone Fodera
Dumaraz Raphael (Radich & Dumaraz), r. 1148
Sutter
Dumas G., steward, r. 22 Sacramento
" James E. (Dumas & Dickers), r. Oakland
" Lucien, real estate, r. 1806 Howard
" & Dickers (James E. Dumas and Wil-
liam A. Dickers), barbers, 20 California
Dumbarton Land and Improvement Co., Philip
Rohrbacher president, Jabez Howes sec-
retary, 214 Pine, room 55
Dumbrell Charles T., dairyman, r. 1812 Brod-
" James H., r. 1812 Broderick
" James W., pressman Methodist Book De-
pository, r. 412 Larkin
" John H., picture frame maker, r. 1812
Broderick
" Joseph, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
Dummell Frank, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 441 Douglass
Dumondez Jean, baker, r. 6 Polk Lane
Dumont Albert, musician, r. 311 Lombard
Charles, confectioner, r. 1711 Lexington Av
Charles A., blacksmith F. Langeron, r.
121b Shipley
E. G., clerk general freight offlce S. P. Co.,
r. 413 Jones
Francis A., paper hanger Burr & Shields,
r. 144. 11th
Frederick, laborer, r. 1032 Army
Harry, salesman Holt Bros. Co., r. 1032
Army
John, operator Buckingham & Hecht, r.
1032 Army
Pierre A., liquors, 301, 4th, r. 311 Clemen-
tina
Dumontelle Eugene, Italian and Tennessee
marble for furniture, plumbers' slabs,
etc. A full line of Tennessee marble
and iron mantels on hand at Eastern
prices, 25-29 De Boom, r. 423, 26th
Dumontier Joseph, attorney at law with F. A.
Rouleau, Hall of Records, r. Berkeley
4®=-Dumphy. See Dunphy
DUN R. G. & CO.,
The Mercantile Agency, Jay Lugsdin
manager, 320 California
Dunand Louis F., attorney at law, 324 Pine,
room 18, telephone Main 5592, r. San
Rafael
Dunbar Aubrey T., assistant manager Revere
Rubber Co., 527 Market, r. 1101 Pine
" Frederick A., real estate agent, 30 Mont-
gomery, r. 11 Eddy
" George, actor, r. 615 Natoma
" George, seaman, r. 313 Beale
" George W. Rev., post chaplain 5th Artil-
lery, U. S. A., r. Alcatraz Island
" Hubbard F., official reporter Police Court
4, r. 710 Pine
" J., r. 605 Pine
" J., r. 781 Mission
" James W., salesman E. R.Stevens Co., r.
1006 Dolores
" Joseph, ship carpenter, r. 1130 Market
" Lena, widow, r. 928 Valencia
DUNBAR LUIS L,
dentist, ofBce 606 Sutter, hours 9
a. m. to 5 p. m., telephone Main 5474,
r. Belvedere
Dunbar Marcus W.. compositor H. S. Crocker
Co., r. 1800 Howard
" Mary A., widow, r. 615 Natoma
Dunbar, McMaster& Co. Ltd. (Gilford, Ireland),
flax spinners and manufacturers linen
threads, E. Detrick Jr. agent, 303 Cali-
fornia
" Palmer H., r. 1913 San Carlos Av
" Robert, wardtender City and County Hos-
pital
" Robert C, butcher, 127 6th
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
OQd Fireplace Trin)n)ings
ARTISTIC DESIGHS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Dunbar Robert H., traveling salesman Mills &
Gibb, r. 1913 San Carlos Av
" Thomas, laborer Nierman & Lefkovitz, r.
615 Natoma
" Walter, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" William, mason and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 9 Powell
" William F., sign painter Friedrichs Bros.,
r 995 Market
" William H., engineer, r. 28% Elgin Park Av
" Wilbert H., tailor S. N. Wood & Co., r. 509
Powell
" Wilbert H. Jr., carpenter Mabey & Han-
nah, r. 523 Pine
Dunbar's System Tonic Co., Mrs. M. A. Van
Vleck Pacific Coast agent, 126 Kearny,
room 37
Dunbarton Flax Spinning Co. (Greenwich, N.
Y.), flax spinners and manufacturers
linen yarns, threads and twines, E.
Detrick Jr. agent, .303 California
Duncan Alexander, r. 207 Larkin
" Alexander, clerk Simonds Saw Co.. r. Oak-
land
" Alexander A., wood and coal, hay and
grain, 2215 Mission, r. 113, 29th
" Alida O. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1714
Pacific Av
" Allen L., salesman Stevenson & Co., r. 1714
Pacific Av
" Amelia Mrs., lodgings, 115, 7th
" Andrew J., foreman Clot & Meese, r. 1933
Geary
" Benjamin, manager W. B. Cluff & Co., 17,
6th. r. 305 Polk
" Carrie, widow, r. 307 Mason
" Catherine Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
■' Charles E., machinist Murray Bros., r. 237
Sanchez
" Clara L. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. 1316 Buchanan
" Clark, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 714
Guerrero
" David, cashier Voss, Conrad & Co., r. 610
Geary
" Edward, calker, r. 51, 2d
•' Edward J., machinist, r. 884 Illinois
" Edward L., printer, r. 907 Guerrero
" Edwin P., machinist Clot & Meese, r. 1028
Clay
" Emile, chief engineer str San Juan, r. 558
Folsom
" Frank P., porter, r. 518 Powell rear
" Franklin T., druggust Edward Little, r. 558
Folsom
■' Frederick (Foley & Duncan), r. 106i/i Turk
" George, r. 113 Leavenworth
" George, contractor, r. 533 Elizabeth
" George, driver Engine 29
" George, farmer, r. 829 Brannan
" George, waiter Bohemian Club, r. 31 Ev-
erett
" George A., bartender James J. Kelly, r. 534
Hermann
" George E. Rev., pastor Third Baptist
Church, r. 518 Powell rear
" George E. Jr., clerk Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
518 Powell
Duncan George W., real estate, 429 Montgomery
" Harry, r. 425 Eddy
" Hilarion. r. 1823 Turk
" Isabella, widow, r. 829 Broadway
" J., cook str Santa Rosa
" James, machinist, r. 1028 Clay
" James, merchant, r. 829 O'Farrell
" James, stonecutter, r. 229^4, 6th
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POMMERY SEC.
The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Duncan James H., fruits, NE cor Sansome and
Pine, r. 2516 Market
DUNCAN JAMES H.,
feneral engraver, wedding invita-
ions, visiting and business cards, no-
tary, lodge and corporation seals,
stamps, etc., 126 Kearny, r. 399 Buena
Vista Av
Duncan James M., electrician, r. 518 Powell rear
•• James P., r. 307 Mason
" John, r. 4 Vernon PI
" John, sergeant police, r. 2721 Sacramento
•• John, waiter, r. 218 Grove
" John M. (John M. Duncan & Son), r. 1136
Mission
DUNCAN JOHN M. & SON
(John M. and Robert S.), manufactur-
ers and dealers Frencb ranges, heavy
kitchen ware, etc., 1136 Mission bet
7th and 8th
Duncan John T., decorator, r. 113 Leavenworth
■' Joseph, clerk, r. 829 O'Farrell
" Joseph, expressman. NW cor Mission and
3d, r. 107, 29th
■■ Joseph H., salesman, r. 107, 29th
" Juliana, widow, r. 514 Van Ness Av
" Lithco T., driver Goldberg. Bowen&Co.,
r. 172, 7th
■' Mary A., widow, r. 113 Leavenworth
■• Mary E., widow, r. 10654 Turk rear
" Maurice W., electrician John M. Klein's
Electrical Wks, r. 624 Larkin
" Philip, steward str Del Norte
■• Phoebe Mrs., r. 726 Bush
Duncan Raymond, president Co-Operative Pub-
lishing Co., 12 Montgomery
•' Robert, currier, r. 113. 29th
" Robert, wireman Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 907 Guerrero
" Robert H., r. 907 Guerrero
" Robert L., machinist, r. 8&1 Illinois
" Robert S. fJohn M. Duncan & Son), r. 1136
Mission
" Ruf us v., clerk Albion Lumber Co., r. 530,
3d
" Samuel M. Jr., r 714 Guerrero
" Sarah E., widow, r. 1316 Buchanan
" Thomas, traveling salesman Drummond
Tobacco Co.
" V. S. Rev., r. 781 Mission
•' William, r. 925 Howard
" William B.. saloon watchman str San Bias
" William C, clerk W. B. Cluff & Co., r. 506
Jessie
•• William L., stockbroker, 304 Montgomery,
r. 1501 Jones
" William M., hostler, r. 507 Jessie
fi3="Duncan. See Dungan
Duncan's Mills Land and Lumber Co., I. E.
Thayer president, William E. Elliot
secretary, mills Sonoma Co., Cal., office
28 California
Duncanson John, blacksmith Union I. Wks, r.
536 Wisconsin
Dunck Eugene M., r. 2847, 16th
" Henry L., driver F. G. Sachs, r. 2847, 16th
" Jacobine, widow, r. 2847, 16th
Dunckel Charles D., furrier, r. 6 Brosnan
" Delia A. Mrs., agent Dr. Scott's Electric
Corsets, 1040 Mission
• Edward P., bartender Cord Wrede, r. 6
Brosnan
" IraT. C, clerk Hale Bros., r. 1040 Mission
4S= Dunckel. See Dunkel.
Dunckhorst Henry, clerk, r. 400 Polk
Duncomb Edward J., secretary W. W. Monta-
gue & Co., 309-317 Market, r. 2010 Devisa-
dero
Duncombe Surgical Supply Co, William S. Dun-
combe manager, 1011 Polk
" WiUiam S., manager Duncombe Surgical
Supply Co., 1011 Polk
Dundas Dorinda Mrs., dressmaking, 1026 Geary
" James, paper carrier, r. 212, 17th
" Jane, widow, r. 705 Hayes
" Matilda Miss, teacher piano, r, 705 Hayes
" Mowbray R., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co.,
r. 2028 Pine
" William A., merchant, r. 413b Devisa-
dero
Dunder John, tailor Newbauer & Levy, r. 1404
Minna
Dundon Annie F. Miss, dressmaking, 433 Geary
" James, bartender New Continental Hotel,
r. NE cor Napa and Louisiana
" John, laborer, r, NE cor Napa and Louis-
iana
" John, paver, r. 305 Minna
" John, teamster, r. 901 Battery
DUNDON P. F.,
proprietor San Francisco Iron Works,
boiler tanks and general iron works,
Dundon's patent compound marine
boUers, approved by U. S. Inspector,
most economical boilers in use, 314-
318 Main, Telephone Main 1425, r. 30
South Park
Dundon Timothy, boilermaker, r. 128 Pennsyl-
vania Av
Dungan J. S., physician, 23 Kearny
" S. marble setter, r. 1521 Valencia
" Thomas S., contractor, r. 548 Minna
'■ William W., mechanic, r. 214 Hyde
^B="Dungan. See Duncan
Dunham A. E., manager Samuel Cupples Wood-
enware Co., 116 California, room 7, r.
Oakland
" Azariah, mechanical engineer, r. 1019, 18th
" Beniah, millwright Wheeler & Burdick, r.
427 Dolores
Dunham Benjamin F., president Dunham, Car-
rigan & Hayden Co., 17-19 Beale, r. Oak-
land
Dunham, Carrigan& Hayden Co.,
B. F. Dunham president. Brace Hayden
vice-president, Sanford Bennett secre-
tary and treasurer, importers hard-
ware, iron, steel, metals, pipe, etc., 17-
19 Beale and 18-24 Main
Dunham David, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry
r. 30 Chenery
" Harriet, widow, r. 1104 Mission
" John H., real estate, 409 California
" Robert J., master mariner, r. 1019, 18th
Dunkel Henry (Henry Dunkel & Co.), r. 1308
Steiner
■' Henry & Co. (Henry Dunkel), butchers, 1609
Fillmore
4®= Dunkel. See Dunckel
Dunkelman Paul (Dunkelman & Janssen), r. 1301
Buchanan
" & Janssen (Paul Dunkelman and John Jan-
ssen), groceries and liquors, 1301 Buch-
anan
Dunker Adolph, proprietor Otto's Saloon, 425
Clay, r. 2710 Bush
" Adolph Jr., student, r. 2710 Bush
Dunker Christopher, supervisor 7th ward, r.
332 Fremont
" Diedrich, driver, r. 569 Minna
" Ernest H., r. 1428 Broadway
" John, cigars and tobacco, 634, 4th
" John A. , deputy County Clerk, r. 810 Scott
Dunkerley Joseph, taxidermist, r. 21 Buena
Vista
Dunkhase William, bartender, r. 1823 Dupont
Dunkle Charles W., teamster Western Roll
Paper Co., r. 127 Welsh
Dunlap Ammi W., clairvoyant. 132, 4th
" Albert, carpenter, r. 320 Montgomery Av
■' Arthur, waiter, r. 858 Mission
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Dunlap Charles, weigher Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 215 O'Farrell
'• Charles H., insurance, r. 113 Fair Oaks
" Charlotte Mrs. (H. H. & C. Dunlap), r. 501
Geary
" David L., r. 921 Hyde
" Edward, barber, r. 7 Fair Av
" Edward, coalpasser str City of Sydney
" Forrest M., machinist Atlas Iron Wbs, r.
306, 7th
" Henry H. (H. H. & C. Dunlap), r. 501 Geary
" H. H. & C. (Henry H. and Mrs. Charlotte),
proprietors The Boscobel, 501 Geary
" Marie, waitress The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" Robert, stevedore, r. 80 Everett
" Seth, mechanic, r. 534 Geary
" W. B. &Co. (Wilson B. Dunlap), real estate,
insurance and stock and bond brokers,
331 Montgomery
" William, bartender Kennedy & Burns, r.
989 Howard
" William, shoemaker Pringle Bros., r. 8 Oak-
wood
" William C, deputy County Clerk, r. 104
Fillmore
" William E. (Ingell & Dunlap), r. 7 Fair Av
" William H., salesman Pringle Bros., r. 319
Sanchez
" Wilmer, conductor, r. 1910^4 Lyon
" Wilson B. (W. B. Dunlap & Co.), r. 7031/2
Hyde
4®= Dunlap. See Dunlop
Dunlay Patrick F., seaman, r. 314 Clara
Dunlea Michael, porter E. T. Anthony, r. 102
Caroline
Dunleavy Daniel, clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry., r. 1438,
24 th
" James, salesman O'Connor, Mofflatt &Co.,
r. 631 Ellis
T., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 522
" Jane, widow, r. 33 Clementina
" Jeremiah, harness maker, 423 Post, r. 631
Ellis
" Jeremiah J., salesman Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. 27 Fell
" John A., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 631 Ellis
" Joseph G., butcher John McDermott, r. 631
Ellis
" Michael, laborer, r. 240 Townsend
Dunlevy Andrew J., captain police, r. 511b Page
" John A., stereotyper, r. 511b Page
" Timothy, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co.,
r. 6221/4 Ellis
" William O., marine engineer, r. 511b Page
4®" Dunlevy. See Dunleavy and Donleavy
Dunlop Charles, plasterer, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 1626 Broadway
" W. A., conductor Market St. Ry., r, 43
Lafayette
jg^^Dunlop. See Dunlap
Dunmore John., r. cor Jefferson Avand Prentiss
" John, clerk, r. 276 Jessie
" John Jr., clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
Jefferson Av and Prentiss
" Sarah, widow, r. 276 Jessie
" Sarah Mrs., cook Cardall & Lerner, r. 137
5th
Dunn Albert W., foreman W. S. Townsend, r.
1222 Valencia
" Alexander, fisherman, r. 308, 3d
" Alexander, seaman, r. 711 Mission
,, Alexander, watchman U. S. Sub-Treasury,
r. 1220 Polk
" Andrew T., laborer S. P. Co., r. 33 Haw-
thorne
" Anna F. Miss, machine operator, r, 150
Clara
" Archibald, helper, r. 36 Louisa
" Bridget M. Mrs., liquors, 543 Howard
Dunn Brothers (Frank and William T.), wines
and liquors, 1318 Market and Ocean
Boulevard nr Fulton, telephone South 283
" Carolina Mrs., r. 335 Perry
" Caroline, widow, r. 103 Church
■' Catherine, widow, r. 1024 Bryant
•' Catherine, widow, r. 1114 Golden Gate Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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AND ARTISTIC.
G-+l-<5-4-'7 iVlarlcet St.
Dunn Catherine E. Miss, teacher Stanford Pri-
mary School, r. 830, 36th
" Charles, r. 536 McAllister
" Charles, jockey, r. 839, 5th Av
" Charles A., brickmason, r. 138 Bartlett
" Charles A., shoecutter, r. 12281/4 Folsom
" Charles W. (C. W. Dunn & Co.), r. 4 Waller
" Cornelius, r. 143 Ridley
" Cornelius C, carpenter John O. Dunn, r.
3808 Mission
" C. W. & Co. (Charles W. and Michael C.
Dunn), manufacturers cigars, 1719 Mar-
" Daniel, coalpasser S. F. &. S. M. Ry.,r. 306
Valencia
" Daniel J., lather, r. 3914, 33d
" Dora Miss, r. 953 Folsom
" Edward, bridge builder, r. 554 Minna
" Edward, driver J. Lanzer, r. 22^2 Mission
" Edward A., photo-engraver Globe-MacCabe
Co., r. 237 Bartlett
" Edward J., clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry. Co., r.
143 Ridley
" Elery E., with Merten Manufacturing Co.,
r. Alameda
" Eliza J., widow, r. 136 Bartlett
" Elizabeth J., widow, r. 1413 Guerrero
" Ellen, branch bakery, 1408 Church
" Emily Mrs., dressmaking, 1014 Buchanan
" Emily A. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. Oakland
" Emmett, salesman, r. 1815 Stockton
" Esther, domestic, 3900 California
" Etta Miss, r. 139 Clara rear
" Eugene, teamster, r. 1034 Bryant
" Francis, draughtsman, r. 737 Minna
" Frank (Dunn Bros.), r. 1311 Scott
" Frank, compositor, r. 337 Bartlett
" Frank, sawyer Frolich & Meighan, r. 224
Ritch
" Frank P., house painter, r. junction 36th
and Serpentine Av
" Frederick, seaman, str Mariposa
" Frederick J., foreman ship carpenter Ful-
ton Eng. & Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 547 Na-
toma
" Garrett, janitor Columbian Bldg, r. 6 Co-
lumbian Bldg
" George E., weigher, r. 109 Guerrero
" George F., newspaper carrier, r. 435 Grove
" George S., clerk, r. 737 Minna
" George W., naturalist, r. 440, 3d
«' Giles, helper William A. Schrock
" H., driver O'Brien & Sportono, r. 1303 Pa-
cific
" Hannah, widow, r. Ill Oak
" Henry, cook str State of California
" Henry F., cigar maker, r. 404 Ivy Av
" Henry L., clerk, r. 161 Octavia
" Horace D., expert accountant, 610 Mont-
gommery, room 42
" James, r. 1 Glover
" James, fireman Market St. Ry., r. 542 Lott
" James, laborer, r. 54, 1st
" James, laborer, r. E s Bryant Av nr Ala-
meda
" James, molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. Alameda
" James, porter William Scheubner, r. 7th
Av nr Fulton
Bunn James, vice-president and manager
American Biscuit Co., NW cor Battery
and Broadway, r. 1218 Hyde
" James C, shoemaker, r. 227 Bartlett
" James C, upholsterer West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. HI Oak
" James E., molder, r. 39 Louisa
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Dunn James E., teamster, r. 1112 Jessie
" James F., architect, r. 727 Minna
" James H., jailer County Jail No. 1, r. 1302
Pacific
" Jarvis, shoecutter, r. 1228^2 Folsom
" John, r. 740 Howard
" John, blacksmith Fulton Eng. and Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 12281/2 Folsom
" John, gripman Cal. St. Ry., r. 1830 Bush
" John, liquors, 701 Battery
" John, property master Bottle Koenig's
Theatre
" John, real estate, r. 2103 Powell
" John, salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1110
Taylor
" John, wood carver, r. 3657 Mission
" John A., teamster, r. 443, 11th
" John A., teamster George W. Emmons, r. 9
Juniper
" John B., shoemaker, 1027, 18th
" John J. (Tamm & Dunn), r. SE cor Fulton
and Devisadero
" John J., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 143
Ridley
" John J., engineer, r. 2726 Bryant
" John J. Jr.. clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 12281/2 Folsom
" John O., carpenter and builder, 2808 Mis-
sion, r. 1412 Guerrero
" John P., bookkeeper John Tuttle, r. 514
Haight
Dunn Jonn P., Register U. S. Land Office, 610
Commercial, r. 1735 Oak
John P., shotmaker Selby Smelting &
Lead Co., r. 109 Guerrero
John T., real estate, 112 Montgomery, r.
Mountain View, Cal.
Joseph, truckman Truck 2, r. 212 Broad-
way
Joseph, clerk Charles Lyons, r. 329, 4th
Joseph B., apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 740 Howard
Joseph P., asst. foreman Code, Elfelt &Co.,
r. 404 Ivy Av
Julia, widow, r. 727 Minna
J. W., machine hand Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 136, 29th
Kate, widow, r. 14 Maria
Kingsley G. (Electrical Construction and
Repair Co.), r. 1007 Market
Lawrence, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
3151/2 Chestnut
Lawrence C, machinist, r. 1413 Valencia
Lawrence J., clerk, r. 1413 Valencia
Louisa Miss, r. 16.38 Polk
Maggie Miss, dressmaking, 1035 Mission
Margaret, widow, r. 161 Octavia
Margaret, widow, r. 1112 Hampshire
Margaret, widow, r. 2026 Golden Gate Av
Margaret F., widow, r. 150 Clara
Margaret J. Miss, machine operator, r. 150
Clara
Margaret L. M1ss, teacher Columbia Gram-
mar School, r. Ill Oak
Mark T.. serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 128, 2d
Dunn Martin J., D. D. S., dentist, 124-126 Phelan
Bldg, r. Berkeley
Mary, widow, r. 29'Alvarado
Mary, widow, r. 3121/2 Tehama
Mary Mrs., bakery, 1638 Polk
May F. Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
Michael, laborer, r. 346, 4th
Michael, laborer, r. 415 Clementina
Michael, porter J. P. McDonald
Dunn Michael C. (C. W. Dunn & Co.), r. 4 Waller
" Michael C, lumberman J. H. Kruse. r. 1344
Alabama
" Michael J , saloon keeper, r. SW cor Church
and Liberty
" Michael T., engineer, r. 1426, 26th
" Owen, bartender Arthur McGurren, r. 647
Stevenson
" Patrick, r. 109 Guerrero
" Patrick, painter, r. 81 Natoma
" Patrick, water tender str City of Peking
" Patrick J., shoefitter Mattern & Moore, r.
110 Minna
" Peter L., civil engineer, r. 1218 Hyde
" P. Frank, teamster, r. 1024 Bryant
" Philip J., electrician Cal. Elec. Wks, r. 713
Shotwell
" P. J., r. 28 Turk
" P. Livingston, consulting engineer, 815
Battery, r. 1218 Hyde
" Ransom R., cashier Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Agency, r. 313 Eddy
" Ritchie L., salesman American Biscuit Co.,
r. 1218 Hyde
" Thomas, laborer, r 224 Ritch
" Thomas, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" Thomas, saloon keeper, r. 117 Perry
" Thomas, waiter International Hotel
Dunn Thomas F., assistant District Attorney,
New City Hall, 2d floor, r. 449, 16th
" Thomas R., real estate agent, r. 734 Va-
lencia
■' Timothy, laborer, r. 39 Louisa
" Vincent, wine broker, r. 1815 Stockton
" W. C, printer, r. 1030 Hcward
" William, blacksmith, r. 161 Octavia
" WiUiam, engineer, r. 105 Bay
" William, helper Charles Brown & Son, r.
154. 1st
" William, plasterer, r. 15 Bernard
" William, winchman str Gaelic, r. 1129
Treat Av
" William B., r. 329, 4th
" William H., bookkeeper, r. Ill Oak
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
508 San Jose Av
" William J., janitor Golden Gate Park Mu-
seum, r. 8 Regli PI
" William J., plumber, r. 18 Rincon PI
" William T. (Dunn Bros.), r. 630 Golden
Gate Av
Dunne Cecelia, widow, r. 1457 Leavenworth
" Daniel J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 10201^
Shotwell
" David E., chiropodist, r. 1394 Stanyan
" Edmund C, engineer, r. 135 Erie
" Francis, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 114 Na-
toma
Dunne Frank H., attorney at law, 35 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor, r. 1457 Leavenworth
" Frederick F., with Cal. Elec. Wks, r. 912A
Larkin
" George, boot and shoe fltter, 31, 2d
" George E., bricklayer, r. 103 Church
" Isabella F., widow, r. IO2O1/2 Shotwell
" James, cleaning compound, r. 8414 Everett
" James, shoemaker, r. 1129 Treat Av
" James F. (Donnelly, Dunne & Co.), r. San
Felipe, Cal.
" James H., foreman car repairers S. P. Co.,
r. 14 DeBoom
" James P. (James P. Dunne & Co.), r. 1457
Leavenworth
Dunne James P. & Co. (James P. and Peter J.
Dunne), wines and liquors, NW cor
Stockton and Ellis and junction Market
and Eddy
John, laborer F. S. Moody, r. 748 Brannan
John, quartermaster str Coptic
John, wood carver Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. 3657 Mission
John C, marine engineer, r. 912A Larkin
John C, shop clerk S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Joseph, bartender Quilici & Tofanelli
Joseph J., attorney at law, r. 3111Broderick
Joseph T., painter, r. 1730 Mission
Julia Mrs., r. 606 Sutter
Lawrence, laborer, r. 358% Clementina
nr\'i ^f — ) -i -i i • Has the largest circulation of
Ine l3Uiletin -^ "r.?„fm%'J:^°'''
WY\ r\ TT \ TTkTI If \ \T IMPORTEK OF SELECTED VINTAGES OP
, D. LllAr iVlAJN, barton & GUESTIERS Fine Bordeaux and
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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Dunne Margaret, widow, r. 14 De Boom
" Margaret, widow, r. 2111 Broderick
" Mary J. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 1457 Leavenworth
" Mathew, hostler, r. 734 Folsom
" Maurice, plumber J. H. Ponder
" Michael, driver Engine 18, r. 413 Duncan
" Peter F. (Dunne & McPike),r. 2111Broderick
Dunne Peter J. (James P. Dunne & C!o.), r. 1455
Leavenworth
'• Rose M. Miss, dressmaking 531. 3d
" Thomas, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Thomas, liquors, 800, 4th
" Thomas E., salesman Yates & C!o.,r. 1423
Hyde
■•' Thomas H., upholsterer, r. 969 Mission
" William, fireman, r. 915 Francisco
" William J., salesman Lash's Bitters Co.,
r. 528 Oak
" William L., carpenter, r. 1720 Mission
Dunne & McPike (Peter F. Dunne and Henry C.
McPike), attorneys at law, 310 Pine,
rooms 43-47, telephone Main 130
i3®" Dunne. See Dun and Dunn
Dunnett David, shoemaker, 1559 Mission, r. 430,
23d
" J. R., oiler str State of California
Dunney Stephen, fireman, r. He Harriet
" Stephen, sweeper City St. Imp. Co., r. 911^4
Clinton
Dunnigan Aloysius R., salesman John N. Phi-
Ian, r. 731, 21st
" Charles H., clerk Co burn, Tevis & Co., r.
1002 Minna
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 30 Verona PI
" George J., clerk, r. 1002 Minna
" James, r. 321i4 Capp
" James F., r. 30 Verona PI
" John, stableman, r. 1314 Filbert
" John D., distributor Post Office, r. 552 Fol-
som
" John F., clerk, r. 231 Langton
" John H., longshoreman, r. 13 Harriet
" John S., compositor Am. Press Assn.
" Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 913a Post
" Michael, marble polisher, r. 231 Langton
" Michael Jr., glass blower, r. 231 Langton
" Michael J., foreman teamster Overland
Freight Transfer Co., r. 408, 4th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 21 Freelon
'• Richard, marble cutter, r. 231 Langton
" Thomas H., telegraph operator, r. 231
Langton
" Thomas J., fireman, r. 1505, 20th, Potrero
" William, bartender, r. 131 Ash Av
j8®"Dunnigan. See Donegan and Donigan
Dunning Edward J., boxmaker, r. 35 Dore
" Harlan P. Rev., superintendent colportage
American Tract Society, r. Oakland
" Henry, laborer, r. 727 Clementina
" James, helper Edison Light & Power Co.,
r. 25 Dore
" James, horseshoer John F. Ewing, r. 1135
Alabama
" James M., blacksmith, r. 12 Dore
Dunning- John P., superintendent Western Di-
vision The Associated Press, 302 Mont-
gomery, rooms 29-31, r. 3529 California
Kitty Miss, r. 1037 Minna
Michael, teamster, r. 331, 8th
Terence, liquors, 321, 8th
Thomas, laborer, r. 231 Perry
William E., salesman Standard Soap Co..
r. Oakland
" William H., r. 1894 Mission
Dunow Max, bar and lunch room, 515 California
Dunphee Charles H., agent, r. 704^ Mission
Dunphy Annie T. Mrs., with California Adsigns
Co., r. 836 Sutter
" Carmen M., widow, r. 2122 Washington
" Frank C, varieties, 1234 Golden Gate Av
" George, machinist, r. 28 South Park
" Harry W., helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 17, 7th
Dunphy James C, manager estate of William
Dunphy, 819 Market, room 15, r. 3122
Washington
James P., electrician, r. IO614 Morris Av
• : C. Miss, r. 3122 Washington
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Warm Air,
Hot Water
and
EATING Apparatus.
, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Dunphy John, bricklayer, r. Precita Av nr
Treat Av
" John, carpenter, r. 509 Ellis
" John, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 346, 4th
" Luke, messenger chief quartermaster's
office Dept. of California, r. 1510 Polk
" Margaret Mrs., r. 1834b Howard
" Paul A., r. 836 Sutter
" Samuel, teamster Wainwright & Easton,
r. 337 Langton
" Thomas J., sign painter, r. 1234 Golden
Gate Av
" William (Sterling & Dunphy), r. 836 Sutter
Dunphy William (estate of), office Academy of
Sciences Bldg, 819 Market, room 15
" William F., clerk, r. 836 Sutter
Dunphy William H., manager Home Life In-
surance Co., ,3-4 Flood Bldg, r. Palace
Hotel
" William H., porter Neville & Co., r. 106!^
Morris Av
Dunshee Edgar L. (Dodge & Dunshee), r. 737
Treat Av
" Herbert, stenographer E. T. Allen Co., r.
824 Potrero Av
" Willis A., carpenter Exceisior Mill Co., r.
1631 Sutter
Dunsing Frederick W., millwright, r. 1010 Shot-
well
" Frederick W. J., millwright, r. 1010 Shot-
well
Dunsmoor Charles H., secretary Board of Bank
Commissioners, 530 California, rooms
19-20, r. Oakland
Dunsmore William, stone sawver John D. Mc-
Gilvray & Co., r. 624, 4th
Dunsmuir Alexander (R. Dunsmuir & Sons), r.
Victoria, B. C.
" James (R. Dunsmuir & Sons), r. Victoria,
DUNSMUIR R. & SONS,
(James and Alexander), proprietors
Wellin^on Collieries, office 340 Steu-
art, telephone Main 76
Dun ton Alice J., widow, varieties, 2706 Mis-
sion
'< Annie Mrs., r. 724 Front
Dunton Charles H., vice-president The J. Roy-
lance Brass Works, 112-114 Main, r. Oak-
land
" Oliver M., chief engineer str Alcatraz, r.
4109 California
Dunweber Charles C, clerk Rancke Bros.,r. 1117
Tennessee
Dunwoody Francis M., 1st lieut. R. C. S., office
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 79, r. Oak-
land
Dun worth James J., teamster Morton Draying
& Warehouse Co., r. 21% Clinton
" John F.,, bookkeeper Hibernia Brewery, r.
704 Capp
" Peter, groceries, 25 Harriet
" Thomas J., salesman, r. 704 Capp
Dunzweiler Charles, carpenter James Young, r.
534, 18th
" Jacob, brickmason, r. 534, 18th
Duordo Eflsinio, candy maker Rothschild &
Ehrenpfort, r. 322 Vallejo
Du Pare Charles, bookkeeper Union Trust Co.
Dupas Amedee, locksmith and sawfller, 673
Mission
" Jean M., r. 736 Broadway
" Octave, machinist, r. 930 Mission
Duperu Alphonse M., clerk, r. 900 Lombard
" Angelo R., electrician, r. 900 Lombard
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CROCKER-LA NGL,EY DIRECTORY.
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SOO BATTERY ST.
Tel. Main 1864.
COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Duperu Numa, stock and bond broker, 401 Cal
fornia, r. 900 Lombard
" Redick McKee, clerk Western Sugar Re-
fining Co., r. 900 Lombard
" William, chief engineer str Aurora, r. 2309
Howard
Dupin Celestin, driver Lenormand Bros., r. 268
Tehama
Duplex Edwin H„ bookkeeper Achille Paladini,
r. 318 Hyde
Duplissea George, raftsman Pac. Pine Lumber
Co., r. 327, 13th.
" Leonard, pile driver, r. 1818% Folsom
" Walter, lumberman, r. Eureka Hotel
Dupliza Antonio, waiter Matteo Urobaz, r. 6
Washington
" John, cook Matteo Drobaz, r. 6 Waah-
ington
Du Pont de Nemours E. I. & Co.
(■Wilmington, Delaware) manufactur-
ers gun powder, C. A. Haight agent,
Dupont Powder Co., C. A. Haight agent, 226
Market
Dupouy Baptiste, gardener, r. 12 Lynch
Uuprat Antonio, tailor, 2126 Fillmore
" Lizzie, widow, r. 403^4 O'Farrell
" Louis, dealer hams, 71 California Market,
r. 531 Geary
Duprey Mary, widow, r. 416 Valley
" Timothy E., steward str State of Califor-
nia, r. 416 Valley
^Sr'Duprey. See Deuprey and Dupre
Dupuis Edmund, laborer, r. 712 Natoma
" Victor, florist, 1922 Pacific Av
Dupuy Bertha, widow, r. 1311 Leavenworth
" Edward J. Rev., pastor French Reformed
Church, r. 1110 Powell
■' George J., r. 1311 Leavenworth
" Paul, r. 1311 Leavenworth
" Pierre, r. 1802 Post
Du Py E. Mrs., r. 2121 Mason
" Octave G., attorney at law, 30 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. 2121 Mason
" Peter G„ assayer Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 2121 Mason
Duque Louis, r. 104 Hayes
Duraind George J., journalist, r. 1509 Pierce
" Louisa, widow, r. 1509 Pierce
" May R. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 1509 Pierce
Duran Charles J., polisher Cal. Art Metal Wks,
r. 75 Jessie
" Cruz E., stationery, 334 Montgomery Av, r.
1319 Dupont
" David, lineman S. F. Dist. Tel Co., r. 75
Jessie
" Edward, bellman Bohemian Club, r. 75
Jessie
" Ellen, widow, r. 75 Jessie
" Margaret, domestic, 1001a McAllister
" Petra Miss, seamstress, r. 824 Pacific rear
Durand A., clerk, r. 522 Jessie
Durand Alfred A., proprietor Durand Furni-
ture Co., 1433 Mission, r. 724 Ivy Av
" Charles, bartender Louis Joos, r. 225
Drumm
" Emile E., driver, r. 1818 Stockton
Durand Furniture Co., Alfred A. Durand pro-
prietor, 1433 Mission nr 11th
" Joseph A., commission merchant and
agent Charles Pfizer & Co. (New York)
329 Front, r. 503 Devisadero
" Leon, dyeing and cleaning, 7 Julian Av
" Marguerite, widow, r. 1602 Post
Durant Benjamin, nut tapper Payne's Bolt
Wks, r. 32 Minna
" Frank, student, r. 2336 Mission
" 6. Mrs., widow, r. 234, 17th
" John, boxmaker Pac. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 271 Minna
4®= Durant. See Duran, Durand and Durrant
Durbin Joseph, r. 225, 4th
Durbrow Alfred, clerk Frank Barnard, r. 1615
Washington
Durbrow Alfred K, mining secretary, 69 Nev-
ada Block, r. 1615 Washington
Charles J., clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 1615 Washington
Elbridge, exchange teller Anglo-Califor-
nian Bank, r. 1706 Buchanan
Emma L., widow, r. 1124 Bush
George W., manager New Liverpool Salt
Co., 109 California, room 4, r. Salton, Cal.
Harry, manager Marine Dept. Mann & Wil-
son, r. 1124 Bush
Pierson, with ^tna Ins. Co., r. 2811 Pine
Well Co., Harry Durbrow secretary, 306
Sansome
" William, student, r. 1615 Washington
Durden Florence A. Miss, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Durden Henry S., curator and secretary Board
of Trustees California State Mining
Bureau, r. 1720 Union
Durean Antoine Mme., widow, r. 151? Mason
Duren William H., health inspector Board of
Health, r. 631 Eddy
Durenberg John, decorator, r. 912 Howard
Duret Lizzie Miss, waitress, r. 319 Ellis
Durfee Alpheus, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r.
429 Jersey
Durham Charles, salesman Sanborn, Vail .
r. 40 Diamond
" Charles H., marine engineer,
Stockton
" Edward, metal roofer, r. 40 Diamond
" Frank E., porter, r. 1813H Stockton
" Frank E. Jr., bookbinder, r. 919 Clay
" George F., butcher W. E. Smith,
Stockton
" Henry, bookbinder, r. 1813% Stockton
" John, plumber, r. 734 Montgomery
" John O., r. 40 Diamond rear
" Judge H., dental student, r. 510a Fulton
" Lucy Miss, missionary, r. 929 Clay
" Margaret, widow, r. 40 Diamond rear
" Mary Mrs., janitress Lafayette Primary
School, r. 18131/2 Stockton
" Michael, baker John Hughes, r. 6th and
Minna
" Robert L., teacher shorthand S. F. Busi-
ness College, r. 429 Larkin
" William T., pressman, r. 1813% Stockton
-g®" Durham. See Derham
Duriux Frank, r. 717 Bush
Duriez Alois B., proprietor Dolan House, 143, 3d'
Durkee Bessie T. Miss, teacher Polytechnic
High School, r. 1710% Hyde
" Frank, watchmaker and jeweler, 1435 Polk
•' John L., insurance, r. 1710% Hyde
Durkin Edward, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 123a
Folsom
" James, r. 1237 Folsom
" James, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 721 Lott
" James F., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
525 Stevenson
" John F., candy maker Joseph Schreiber, r.
214 Eddy
" John M., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
343 Jessie
" John W., policeman, r. 1726 Folsom
" Louise F. Miss, teacher Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 1237 Folsom
Durnan Edgar, salesman F. Chevalier & Co., r.
Oakland
" Henry, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
Durneen John J., iron worker John G. lis & Co.,
r. 404, 3d
Durnesi Joseph, bootblack, 29 Mason, r. 5 Vin-
cent
Durney Charles, laborer, r. 119 Harriet rear
" Frank, laborer, r. 119 Harriet rear
•' Joseph, salesman J. K. Armsby Co., r. Ala-
Co.,
1813%.
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Durney Margaret E., widow, r. 3328 Geary
'< M. J., accountant A. P. Hotaling & Co., r.
1012 Broderick
Durnford William T., builder, r. 126 Douglass
Durnin Ellen, widow, r. 21 Clara rear
" Henry, porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 5435^
Natoma
'< John E., clerk, r. 21 Clara rear
" Patrick, carpenter and builder, 2228 Geary
Burning Frank, laborer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 28 Harriet
" George G., shoecutter, r. 846 Capp
Du Rose Francis, treasurer Palace Bathing Co.,
715 Filbert, r. Oakland
Durot Amand, r. 535 Haight
" Annette Mrs., dressmaking, 535 Haight
Durr Frederick, butcher F. Hummel, r. 432
Clementina
" John, r. 501/2 Clinton Park
" Otto, nurse German Hospital
Durrand Albert, bartender, r. 821 Mission
" Edward, scenic artist Columbia Theatre, r.
715 Post
Durrant William A., superintendent, r. 1035 Fair
Oaks
4®= Durrant. See Duran, Durand and Durrand
Durrstein Lorenzo, teacher music, r. 1411 Post
" Lorenzo C, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 1045
Market
Durst John H., attorney at law, 20 Mills Bldg,
10th floor, r. SE cor O'Farrell and Van
Ness Av
" Robert, porter St. Lukes Hospital
Durston George, varieties, 1745 Mission
4®"Durvin. See Dervin
Duryea James M., house painter, r. 616, 33d
" Walter J., teamster, r. 3133 Bush
Duryee William H., silversmith, r. SE cor 13th
Av and L
Dusenberg Charles, teamster, r. 8 Vallejo Ter-
race
' Esser, insurance, 301 California, r. 606 Geary
" Jacob, capitalist, r. 1126 O'Farrell
" Louis, real estate, r. 1318 Sutter
" Nathan, capitalist, r. 1136 O'Farrell
" Samuel, wholesale groceries, 331 Califor-
nia, r. 1628 Sutter
" William H., painter, r. 8 Vallejo Terrace
Dusenbury Lyman B., house painter, r. 323. 19th
" Peter, fireman str Mariposa, r. 108 Jackson
" Philip S., inspector U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" Terwilliger, teacher music, 1807 Mission
Duset Frank, waiter, r. 130 O'Farrell
Duslnbury Harry E., bookkeeper International
Indenmity Co., r. Oakland
" Myron T., president International Indem-
nity Co., 206 Sansome, room 9, r. Oak-
land
Duskin Lyndsay, cigars and tobacco, 210 Grant
Av
Dussau Gabriel, sausage maker, r. 246, 1st
liusseldorfer Marine Insurance Co. (of Dussel-
dorf), Syz & Co. agents, 410 California
Dusserre Irene Miss, dressmaker, r. 6 Maiden
Lane
" Joseph, clerk, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Dussourt Joseph, cellarman C. Schilling & Co.,
r. 447 Tehama
Dutard Hyppolite, commission merchant, 125-
129 Davis, r. 2616 Buchanan
Dutch Mining and Milling Co. (Tuolumne Co.),
Gustav Trittenbach president, M.
Claussenius secretary, 331 Montgomery,
rooms 67-68
Dutchler George, sausage manufacturer, 413
Shotwell, r. 416 Shotwell
Dutilleul Louis, driver Alexandre Bertin, r. 430
Bush
Dutot Amzy (Dutot & Gibson), r. 28 Russ
" & Gibson (Amzy Dutot and James Gib-
son), house and sign painters, 1005 Fol-
som
Dutreaux Angelique Mrs., r. 1102 Taylor
Dutrey Jean M., knife grinder, r. 605 Broadway
Duttke Richard, manager George A. Rutz,
448, 3d
Dutton Cyrus H., barber, 1741 Mission
" Ermina Miss, r. Old People's Home
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
641-647 IVIARKEX SX.
Dutton Frances C, widow, r. 733 Bush
" George W. (Dutton & Co.), r. 733 Bush
" George W. (Dutton & Wright), r. 215A
Guerrero
" Harry S.. draughtsman Percy & Hamilton,
r. 1001 iPine
" Henry F., student, r. 1730 Jackson
•' J. Warren, r. 1328 California
'= Lorin J. (Dutton & Hahn), r. 405 Leaven-
worth
" Mary, widow, r. 93, 13th
" Samuel E. (Dutton & Partridge), r. 2511
Sacramento
Button Warren, president Dairymen's Union
of California, 113-119 Davis, r. 1328 Cali-
fornia
" W. Grayson, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. Hotel Bella Vista
Dutton William J., vice-president Fireman's
Fund Insurance Co., president Home
Mutual Insurance Co., agent Rhode Is-
land Underwriters' Association, Insur-
ance Company of the State of Pennsyl-
vania and Union Insurance Company of
Philadelphia, marine agent Providence,
Washington Insurance Co. and Insur-
ance Company of North America, office
401-405 California, r. Hotel Bella Vista
Dutton & Co. (George W. Dutton), hay and
grain. Pier 7 Steuart
" & Hahn (Lorin J. Dutton and Henry C.
Hahn), carpenters and builders, 138
Golden Gate Av
DUTTON & PARTRIDGE
(Samuel E. Dutton and John Part-
ridge), importing, manufacturing and
jobbing stationers, paper dealers,
printers, litliograpliers, bookbinders
and city agents A-1 and A. B. C. and
other standard codes, 212-214 Califor-
nia
Dutton & Wright (George W. Dutton and
Charles A. Wright), wholesale milk
dealers, NE cor Fell and Gough
Duus Lawrence C, laborer S. P. Co., r. 249, 5th
Duval Charles J., r. 2422 Howard
" Frederick, musician, r. 765 Market
" Joseph, ironer La Grande Laundry, r. 36V4
Kissling
" Lloyd, solicitor A. J. Rich & Co., r. Post
and Fillmore
" Marie Mrs., hair dresser and wig maker.
112 Eddy
Du Val William M. (Du Val & Carroll), r. Oak-
land
Duval William S., general agent Continental
Insurance Co., NW cor Pine and San-
some, r. 1012 Pine
" Zelle Miss, r. 1538 Bush
Du Val & Carroll (William M. Du Val and Edgar
B. Carroll), importers, agents and com-
mission merchants, 221 Front
4®=Du Val. See De VauU
Duvall Carrie Mrs., r. 633 Ellis
Duveneck Charles H., groceries and liquors and
hay and grain, SE cor 17th and Eureka
" Ernest A. H., bookkeeper, r. SE cor 17th
and Eureka
" George B., r. SE cor 17th and Eureka
" Henry, printer, r. SE cor 17th and Eureka
Duveneck Hugo, president Thannhauser & Co.
av ■ -
311 California, 1
Central Av, Ala-
" William F. Mrs., widow, r. 1323, 17th
Duveneck's Hall, 1004, 34th
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Duvergey Hippolyte, 14 Sansome, room 17
Duwe Minna Miss, r. 10 Montcalm
Duwer Edward, butcher, r. 632 Jessie
" Gustav, tailor, 633 Jessie
" William C, r. 632 Jessie
Dvorak Frank, carriage blacksmith Larkins &
Co., r. 55114 Howard
" John C, painter, r. 1512 Sanchez
Dwelle J. H. Mrs., widow, r. 18 Clara
Dwight Ella B. Mrs., r. 432 Church
" George G., millwright Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 104 Welsh
" Herbert P., special officer Municipal Bur-
glar Alarm Co., r. 2819 Folsom
" Joseph, delicacies, 623 Post
" Lorenzo, carpenter, r. 2844 Mission
" Ward A., wholesale lumber, 22 Market
room 9, r. 600 Bush
" Ward A. Jr., r. 600 Bush
Dwinelle C. H., r. Grand Hotel
Dworzazek Bertha Miss, teacher John Swett
Grammar School, r. 1535 Clay
" Eva, widow, r. 1525 Clay
Dworzek Gus (Dworzek & Stevenson), r. 1525Clay
Dworzek & Stevenson (Gus Dworzek and
George Stevenson), proprietors Pacific
Electrical Works, 141, 1st, telephone
Main 1584
Dwyer Alice, domestic, 1123 Devisadero
" Anna Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 7.39 Ellis
" Annie Miss, r. 1020!^ Alabama
" Annie Mrs., bakery, 3911/^. 9th
" Anthony, capitalist, r. 1420 Hyde
" Catherine, widow, r. 364'^ Tehama
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 63 Clementina rear
■' Edward, blacksmith, r. 907 Francisco
" Edward A., bookkeeper McFarland Bros
r. 1415 Polk
" Edward B., stair builder E. W. Long, r 345
Clementina
■' Edward F., cutter, r. 1512 Folsom
" Frank, painter, r. 2936 Howard
" Frank W., driver Electric Laundry, r 1159
Stevenson
" George (Dwyer & Co.), r. 438, 10th
" George A. (Dwyer & Co.), r. 446, 9th
" George R., liquors, 2799 Baker
" Ignatius D., distributor Post Office, r 611
Buchanan
" James R., merchant, 220 Sansome, room 8,
r. 518 Devisadero
" James R., principal Horace Mann Evening
School, r. 611 Buchanan
" James T., clerk W. H. Nolan & Co., r. 6H
Buchanan
" Jean A. Miss, teacher Winfield Scott Pri-
mary School, r. Occidental Hotel
" "^^ ^■^S^^'^' cashier Whyte & DeRome, r.
609 Hyde .^
" Jeremiah, clerk, r. 739 Ellis
" Jeremiah M., policeman, r. Commercial
Hotel
" John, bricklayer, r. 316 Chenery
" John, candy maker Rothschild & Ehrenp-
fort, r. 63 Clementina
" John, coachman, r. 2302 Clay
" John, driver American Brewery, r. 1^SV«
Harrison ^
" John, groceries and liquors, 2300 Howard
" John, laborer, r. Carolina bet 20th and 21st
" John, tilesetter, r. 283 Jessie
" •^"^SJ^i-; ^°°^ ^°*^ '^o^l' ^■^ Harrison, r.
132014 Harrison
Dwyer Jolm J., attorney at law, 38 Mills Bldg
7th floor, telephone Main 14, r. 739 Ellis
Dwyer John J., carpenter, r. 15th Av South nr M
" John P., penman, r. 407 Minna
" Joseph, druggist, r. 114 Pacific
" Joseph F., laundry, r. 317 Eureka
" Joseph F., salesman, r. 730 Golden Gate Av
" Kate, widow, r. 1439 Howard
" K. M. Mrs., dressmaking, 730 Golden Gate
Av
" Lawrence J., painter, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 1320 Utah
" Mary, widow, r. 430^4 Clementina
" Mary, widow, groceries, 108 Shipley
" Mary J., widow, r. 854 Bay
" Michael, laborer, r. 537, 3d
" Michael, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rovoll
Av
" Michael, molder O'Connell & Lewis, r. 430%.
Clementina
" Michael, proprietor Union Hotel, 512 Mis-
sion
" Michael J., carpenter, r. 1420 Hyde
" Michael T., clerk, r. 854 Bay
" Michael W., watchman, r. 1007 Minna
" Nellie Miss, stenographer Union Pacific
System, r. 854 Bay
" Norah Miss, teacher West End School, r.
611 Bachanan
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 8 Rose Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 545. 2d
" Patrick H., ship painter P. C. SS. Co.
" Patrick J., carpenier, r. 625 San Jose Av
" Richard B., clerk, r. 518 Devisadero
" Richard E., baggage master O. R. & N. Co.
" Sarah, widow, r. 739 Ellis
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1110 Harrison
.. Thomas B., clerk Tax Collector's officer.
854 Bay
" Thomas F., paver, r. 42 Dorland
" Timothy, clerk, r. 4301^ Clementina
" Timothy, paints and oils, 1009'^^ Folsom
" Timothy Jr., house painter, r. 1009i/£ Fol-
som
" W. H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 1007 Minna
" William, clerk John Dwyer, r. 2300 Howard
" William, horseshoer, r. 348 Clementina
" William, laborer, r. 907 Francisco
" William J., clerk Boston Rubber Shoe Co.,
r. 854 Bay
" William J., stockfltter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 73054 Army
" William T., clerk Stein, Simon & Co., r.
1007 Minna
" & Co. (George and George A. Dwyer), poul-
try and game, 24 Bay City Market
Dyar John, contractor and builder, r. 171 Tre-
mont Av
JKB^Dyar. See Dyer
Dyas Joseph C, r. 2114 Mission
" Joseph W., laborer S. P. Co. r. 4 Sumner
Dyberg Alfred V., sailmaker, r. 939 Golden.
Gate Av
Dybergh Richard, clerk car accountant S. P.
Co., r. Fruitvale
Dyche George W., agent J. S. Nelson & Son,
Shoe Co., 518 Spreckels Bldg
Dye Marcus B.. carpenter, r. 1994 Golden Gate-
Av
" Sperry W., master str Sunol, office 24 Clay,
r. Vallejo
" William M., city agent Liverpool and
London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 1418-
California
Dyer Arthur, clerk, r. 430 Brannan
" Barlow, clerk Post Office r. 7 Montgomery
" Benjamin, cook, r. 307, 4th
DYER BROTHERS
(George H. and Eichard W. Dyer), pro-
grietors Golden West Iron Works, H9
eale, telephone Main 979
Dyer Charles M., copper and sheet iron worker,
763 Mission, r. 339, 6th
" Clarence E., compositor Call, r. 314 Bush
" D. Elmer, bookkeeper The Crocker- Wool-
worth National Bank, r. Fruitvale
" Daniel, carriage maker, r. 913 Montgomery
" E. Mrs., widow, r. 2833, 16th
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Dver Emerson, clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
2833, 16tli
" Emily M., widow, r. 1745 Union
" George F., mining engineer, r. 227 Palmer
" George H. (Dyer Bros.;, r. 1613 Fillmore
Dver Guy S., manager The Pope Manufacturing
Co., 1966-1974 Page. r. 1966 Page
" Helen, widow, r. 303, 3d
" Henry S., sugar chemist, 22 California,
room 19, r. Oakland
" Hubert, manager Fresno Branch Cutting
Fruit Packing Co., r. a540 Clay
• ' James, painter Union I. Wks, r. 226 Mich-
igan
" James A., contractor and builder, 822 Do-
lores
" James B., r. 420 Shotwell
" John, mining, r. 362, 3d
<< John J., janitor, r. 420 Shotwell
" John W., general foreman Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 3\Sii Scott
■' Joseph, laborer, r, 537 Sacramento
" Laura S. Miss, teacher Washington Even-
ing School, r. 1745 Union
" Louis J., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1745 Union
" Manly, with Charles M. Dyer, r. 339, 6th
" Margaret Mrs., dressmaking, 1945 Mission
" Mary J., widow, r. 817 Golden Gate Av
Dyer Otis T., president United States Indus-
trial Agency, 520-521 Emporium Bldg, r.
Hotel Baltimore
" Otto, lumberman, r. 444 Brannan
" Richard, sailmaker, r. 1613 Fillmore
" Richard W. (Dyer Bros.), r. 1613 Fillmore
" Rudolphus C, shoemaker Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 2960b Folsom
" Walter J. (Dyer & Koch), r. 2042 O'Farrell
" William A., barber, r. 413 Jones
" William E. (Chase & Dyer), r. 413 Jones
" William J., mechanical engineer, r. 318%
Scott
Dyer & Koch (Walter J. Dyer and John Koch),
groceries, 1607 Fillmore
4®= Dyer. See Dyar ^ , , .=,
Dyhr Peder J. (Cederbloom & Dyhr), r. Oakland
Dyke Millard, clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. Alameda
Dykeman George, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 1108 Taylor
" John, engineer, r. 1108 Taylor
" Margaret, widow, r. 1108 Taylor
" Walter E., clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1108 Taylor
Dykes Frances, widow, r. 2409 Clay
" George J., teamster, r. 2409 Clay
" John, machinist, r. 310 Iowa
" John Jr., r. 310 Iowa
" Thomas K., seaman Revenue cutter Com-
modore Perry
" Walter, waiter str Australia
Dylen Christine, lodgings, 766y2 Folsom
" John, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 7661/2 Folsom
Dymak Max, butcher Joseph Buttgenbach, r.
763 Howard
Dyson James, glass cutter F. N. Woods & Co.,
r. 1534 Jackson
" Thomas A. Rev., O. P., clergyman St. Dom-
inic's Monastery
" William, bootblack, r. 1005 Powell
K
Eachus Albert J. (Eachus & Collins), r. 1530 Cas-
tro
" & Collins (Albert J. Eachus and William D.
Collins), coal oil and gasoline, 224-226
Eddy
Eade George, carpenter, r. 215 O'Farrell
" George T., butcher 923,23d, r. 205 Fair Oaks
■' John J., driver Union Ice Co., r. 504 Chest-
nut
" Sherman T., butcher George T. Eade, r. 211
Chattanooga
jg®=Eade. See Ede
J8®-Eader. See Eder
Eades Charles, carpenter, r. 944 Mission
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
RUAAF»S,
suction eLndi F="orce,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Eadon Edward H. , salesman Chicago Clock Co.
r. 1622 Market
" Mabei; folder Salvation Army, r. 1139 Mar-
«' Moses, buyer Hawley Bros. Hardware Co.,
r. East Oakland
" William H., furniture agent, r. 114 Ridley
4®=Eadon. See Eaton and Eden
Eagan Ann, widow, r. 1909 Geary
• ' Charles, butcher, r. 110 Perry
" Charles, teamster, r. 220, 15th
" Charles E., clerk commissary of subsist-
ence U. S. A., r. 1007 Leavenworth
Eagan Charles P., major U. S. A., commissary
of subsistence U. S. Army, purchasing
commissary of subsistence at San Fran-
cisco, 36 New Montgomery, r. 1007
Leavenworth
" George A., boilermaker, r. 880 Illinois
" James P.. blacksmith, r. 1909 Geary
" Johanna, widow, r. 112 Perry
" John, clerk Bass-Hueter Paint Co., r. 187
Hyde
" John, laborer, r. 6091,4, 3d
" John, liquors, 1129 Folsom
" John L., solicitor Bovee, Toy &, Sonntag, r.
Old People's Home
" John L., stonecutter, r. 404, 3d
" Joseph, telegraph operator, r. 1122 Larkin
" Margaret, widow, r. Cortland Av nr Pros-
pect Av
" Michael, r. 220, 15th
" Michael J., horseshoer, 1622 Mission, r. 220,
15th
" Owen, stevedore, r. 512 Howard
" Thomas, liquors, 708 Folsom
4®=Eagan. See Eagen and Egan
Eagar Ansel T., physician, 1615 Lyon
" Hubert, wire maker, r. Precita Avnr Shot-
well
" Thomas, r. 1615 Lyon
" Thomas C, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1615
Lyon
" Walter S.. r. 1615 Lyon
je®=Eagar. See Eager and Egar
Eagen Henry P., laborer Odd Fellows' Cem-
etery, r. 202 St. Rose's Av
" James, engineer, r. 204 St. Rose's Av
" Johanna, widow, r. 202 St. Rose's Av
" John, engineer George de Latour, r. 204 St.
Rose's Av
" John, laborer, r. 2733 Greenwich
" Mary, widow, r. 26 Masonic Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 2730 Greenwich
" Patrick E. (Eagen & Sheerin), r. 26 Ma-
sonic Av
Eagen Thomas B., general foreman construc-
tion department Market Street Railway
Co., r. 2012 Broderick
" Thomas F., fireman, r. 202 St. Rose's Av
Eagen & Sheerin (Patrick E. Eagan and James
P. Sheerin), wood, coal, hay and grain,
NE cor O'Farrell and Devisadero, tele-
phone Pine 1474
iJ@=-Eagen. See Eagan and Egan
Eager Alonzo A., laborer, r. 1 Hartmann
Eager Charles R., president California Con-
struction Co., Nucleus Bldg, 659 Market,
r. 406, 17th
" Daniel N., expressman, r. 1 Hartmann
" George, pressman, r. 329 Union
" J. Mrs., widow, r. 1230 Post
" Walter, compositor, r. 329 Union
" Walter, compositor, r. 1320 Kearny
" Walter H., pressman, r. 329 Union
" William E., salesman, r. 329 Union
WATSON & CO.
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over the capsule of every bottle.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Eager William T., foreman Dressman Chronicle,
r. 1527 Golden Gate Av
" William W., pressman Chronicle, r. 1214%
Scott
-e®"Eager. See Eagar and Egar
Eagle Asphaltum Roofing' and Contracting
Co., Peter Sexton & Co. proprietors.
office 628 Market, yard and works 7-9
Bernice
" Automatic Can Co., 849-863 Brannan
" Block, NW cor Pine and Davis
Eagle Brass, Machine and Plating Works, M.
Greenberg's Sons proprietors, 325-227
Beale
Eagle Cigar Co., Berlin & Lepori proprietors,
520-522 Washington
Eagle Coffee and Spice Steam Mills, Bertin &
Lepori proprietors, 520-522 Washington
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS,
metal and slate roofers, manufactur-
ers galvanized iron cornices, ventila-
tors, skylights and chimney tops,
William Cronan proprietor, 1213-1215
Market, telephone South 224
Eagle Cracker and Biscuit Co., Gerhard Muller
proprietor, main office and factory, SW
cor Mission and 11th
Eagle Drug Store. Arthur C. Drewitz proprie-
tor, NE cor Eddy and Taylor
Eagle Iron Foundry, Lemuel T. Lewis proprie-
tor, 563-567 Folsom
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 5 Rausch rear
Eagle Manufacturing Co., Lievre, Fricke &
Co. proprietors, 707-711 Sansome, office
117 Battery
" Mining, Milling and Water Co, (El Dorado
Co.) Theodore Reichart president, 4-5
Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Eagle Pharmacy The, Thomas F. Wise mana-
ger, 3279 Mission opp 29th
" Robert F., compositor, r. 905!4 Powell
Eagle Safety Fuse Works, C. A. Haight agent,
226 Market
' ' Sign Co. , Alber Burt manager, 1 19 California
Eagle Tannery, Morris Windt proprietor, cor
26th and San Bruno Av
Eagle Warehouse, 17-19 Davis, telephone Main
1476
Eagle Wine Vaults, 630-642 Brannan
Eagles John, waiter, r. 607 Eddy
Eagleson Frank, salesman Eagleson & Co., r.
705 Sutter
Eagleson, Hawkins & Co., John G. Eagleson
president, Robert Eagleson vice-presi-
dent, W. Irving Hawkins secretary and
treasurer, manufacturers gent's furnish-
ing goods, 535 Market
Eagleson John G. (Eagleson & Co.), and presi-
dent Eagleson, Hawkins & Co., 535 Mar-
ket, r. Hotel Savoy
Eagleson Robert (Eagleson & Co.) and vice-
president Eagleson, Hawkins & Co.,
535 Market, r. 824 Geary
Eagleson & Co. (John G. and Robert Eagleson)
gent's furnishing goods, 748-750 Market,
telephone Main 1599, branch 342 Mont-
gomery
4®"Eagleson. See Eggleston and Egleston
Eagley Smith J., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 608
Central Av
Eakin John P.. salesman, r. 108 Mason
" William M., waiter John B. Shay, r. 33,5th
Eakins Edward W., laborer, r. 1030 Clay
Ealing John, stair builder, r. 3208, 16th
Eames Edward A., clerk, r. 370 Brannan
Eames Frank T., laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Jeane Miss, typewriter The Zeno Mauvais
Music Co., r. Oakland
Eames John C, bicycle dealer, renting and re-
pairing, 2100 Market, r. 2614 Larkin
Eannaud Henry, drayman, r. 1428 Greenwich
Eanter George, barber Val Meinberger, r. 124,
6th
Earhart George H., collector W. G. Stafford &
Co., r. 208 Turk
4®^Earhart. See Erhardt
Earl Adelbert C, expressman Darwin E. Law-
rence, r. 490, 8th
" Albert E., salesman J. T. Bowers & Son
" Alvah, r. 1735 Market
" Charles, bartender Turbiville & Farrar, r.
422, 5th Av
" Daniel W. (D. W. Earl & Co.), r. 2121 La-
guna
Earl ,D. W. & Co. (Sisson, Crocker & Co. and
Daniel W. Earl), general forwarding
agents, 129-130 Crocker Bldg
" Edward J., waiter str Columbia
" Emma, widow, r. 331, 29th
" Eugene, with D. W. Earl & Co., r. 2131 La-
guna
Earl Guy C. (Bishop & Wheeler) attorney at law,
532 Market, room 41, r. Oakland
" H. R., vineyardist, r. 600 Bush
" H. W. & Co., brokers, 330 Kearny
" James, cook William Smale, r. 504 Napa
" James, expressman, r. 490, 8th
" John, insurance, r. 3440 Jackson
" John, laborer, r. E s De Haro nr 16th
" John O., mining, 401 California, room 23, r.
3440 Jackson
" Martha, widow, r. 331, 39th
" Morris, Musician, r. 666i4 Minna
" Ogden M., clerk Rolla V. Watt
" The, lodgings, 304 Stockton
Earl Thomas M., secretary and treasurer A. L.
Bryan Shoe Co., 310 Market, r. 1121 Leav-
enworth
" William W., r. 1735 Market
Earle Alfred, gilder, r. 1419 Taylor
" Charles B.. driver G. Ammerup, r.
Berkeley
" Clara B Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 3424 Sutter
" David J., collector 530 California, room 45,
r. 1312 Mason
" Fred A., butcher Louis Muller, r. 304
Steiner
" George F., clerk Redington & Co., r.
Berkeley
" George H., collector, r. 218, 2d Av
" Halford, r. 2424 Sutter
" Henry G., shoemaker, r. 304 Steiner
" Henry H., manufacturers' agent, 16, 2d, r.
1720 O'Farrell
" James A. M., master barkCharles W. Mor-
gan, office 34 Steuart
" John B., note teller Anglo-Calif ornian
Bank, r. Oakland
" Marion E. Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r. 2310 Steiner
" Shirley, messenger Eugene G. Davis
" Slade A., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 36b
Hawthorne
" Susan H. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William F., caster Pac. States Type Foun-
dry, r. 2424 Larkin
" William F., clerk, r. 636 Commercial
Earles G. William, steward The Colonial, r. 123
Turk
Earley Edward J., laborer, r. 6V4 Clinton
" James, groceries and liquors, 3123 Fillmore
" John J., shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
531 Birch Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 3 Uranus
" Thomas, laborer, r. 225 Liberty
Earli John (Simonetti & Earli), r. 565 Bryant
Earls Joseph, coremaker, r. 18 Dore
" Michael, baker, r. 18 Dore
Earlsdon Robert, r. 19, 6th
Early Annie Miss, furnished rooms, 409 Leaven-
worth
" Espee, waiter, r. 448 Jessie rear
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Early Frank, shoemaker, r. 113, 26th
" James, painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r.
1173 Market
" John A., clerk, r. 2615 Sutter
" Michael, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Patrick H., piano polisher Sherman, Clay
&Co., r. 9 Page
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 113, 36th
Earnest Joseph T., grain broker, 303 California,
room 12
4®= Earnest. See Ernest and Ernst
Earnshaw Walker, wool sorter Flint & McLen-
nan, r. 1806 O'Farrell
Earp James C, r. 1015 Market
" John, fireman, r. 1107!^ Tennessee
" Wyatt S., horseman, r. 514a 7th Av
Easdale Clara H. Miss, dressmaking, 1433a
Geary
" Emily H. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1433a Geary
" John, glassblower, r. 313 Mississippi
" John Jr., helper, r. 313 Mississippi
" William, clerk, r. 1423A Geary
Easson Harry, machine hand Union Box Fac-
tory, r. 710 Lombard
" William L.. tinner, r. 236 Iowa
East Best and Belcher Silver Mining Co.
(Nev.), Casper H. Mason secretary, 513
California
" Gilbert C, r. 2962 Howard
" Lake Hotel, SW cor Bay and Webster
" Lynn, Mrs. Antonette Pombet proprietor,
41 Eddy
East Sierra Nevada Mining Co. (Virginia City,
Nev.), George R. Spinney secretary, 310
Pine, room 38
Eastabrooks John, bartender J. E. McFadden, r.
705, 5th Av
Easter John W., collector, r. 1614 Broderiok
Easterbrook Building, 2254 Geary
Eastern Hotel, 435 Pine
" Oil Supply Co., Michael Young proprietor,
9 Geary, room 3
" Oregon Land Co., Thomas P. Beach secre-
tary, 35 Columbian Bldg
Eastern Star Order of The, Mrs. Kate J. Wil-
lats grand secretary, 68 Flood Bldg
Eastin John W., capitalist, r. 2825 Howard
" William B., real estate agent, 306 Mont-
gomery, r. Berkeley
4®= Eastin. See Easton
Easting Bartholomew, r. 1740 Mission
" Clarence E., painter, r. 1740 Mission
" James M., painter, r. 1740 Mission
Eastlake Mary Miss, carpet sewer, r. 1 Louisa
Eastland Alfred T., secretary Stockton Gas and
Electric Co., 604 Commercial, r. Oakland
Amelia J., widow, dressmaking, 14 Grant
Av., rooms 49-51, r. 221/2 Franklin
Joseph G. estate of, office 604 Commercial
William H. (A. F. Johns & Co.), r. Oakland
Eastling Olof A., deckhand, r. 249 Pacific
Eastman Carl A., laborer, r. 917 Solano
Co. The (Thomas W., Mrs. Mary L. and
Galen Eastman), hardware, paints and
oils, 2763 Mission and 516 Valencia
Emily R., widow, r. 34 Highland Av
Florence Mrs., retoucher F. H. Bushnell, r.
70 Shipley
Florence O., widow, r. 161 Tremont Av
EASTMAN FRANK & CO.
(Michael Shannon), proprietors Frank-
lin Book and Job Printing Office, 509
Clay
Eastman Galen (The Eastman Co.), r. 516 Va-
lencia
" George M., plumber The Eastman Co., r.
516 Valencia
" George S., policeman, r. 917 Solano
" George W., janitor Mercantile Library, r.
530 Golden Gate Av
" Hannah E. Miss, teacher Real Estate Free
and Attorneys' Free Kindergartens, r.
516 Valencia
" Harry, machinist, r. 524 Napa
" Harry, waiter Louis Fischer, r. 871 Market
" Henry, r. 307, 4th
" Joseph A., barber Edsen & Bernhard, r. 721
Bush
Eastman Julia R., widow, r. 736, 14th
" Julian, clerk Haslett & Bailey, r. 1 Perry
" Martha H., widow, r. 808 Hyde
" Mary L. Mrs. (The Eastman Co.), r. 516
Valencia
" Sophia, widow, r. 1420 Mason
" Tarlton B., bakery, IO4814 Folsom
" Thomas S., r. 704 Stockton
" Thomas W. (The Eastman Co.), r. 516 Va-
lencia
" Webster, carpenter, r. 158 Perry
" William H. (Eastman & Thomas), r. 161
Tremont Av
Eastman & Thomas (William H. Eastman and
Joseph H. Thomas), printers, 56-58 Dono-
hoe Bldg, telephone south 414
Easton Adeline M., widow, r. 915 Leavenworth
" Ansel M. (Easton & Schwartz), r. Millbrae,
" Arthur, student, r. 2608 California
" Charles, butcher, 5-6 Grand Western Mar-
ket, r. 12201/2 Pacific
" Charles, carriage maker, r. 610 Buchanan
" Daniel E. F., interne City and County Hos-
pital, r. 222 Haight
" David, shirtcutter Neustadter Bros., r. 610
Buchanan
EASTON, ELDRIDGE & CO.,
Wendell Easton president, George
Easton vice-president, George D.
Easton secretary, George C. Ludington
auctioneer, real estate agents and
auctioneers, 638 Market
Easton Elizabeth B., teacher, r. 1816 Steiner
Easton George, vice-president Easton, Eldridge
& Co., 638 Market, r. 2608 California
" George & Co. (Frederick G. Voss and John
G. Conrad), general insurance agents,
204 Sansome
Easton George D. (Easton, Incell&Messinger),
and secretary Easton, Eldridge & Co.,
638 Market, r. 2608 California
" Harry, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" House, 409 Drumm
" , Incell & Messinger (George D. Easton.
Henry W. Incell and Gustave Mes-
singer), insurance agents, 210 Sansome
" James W. (Wainwright & Easton), r. 1928
Sutter
" John, r. 109 Fell
" John, butcher, r. 610 Buchanan
" Langdon C. , asst. engineer U. S. Engineer's
office, 59 Flood Bldg, r. 1906 Bush
" Manuel, carpenter, r. 1027 Montgomery
" Robert A., r. 2418 Geary
" Susan B., widow, r. 1816 Steiner
" Thomas C. Jr., clerk Robert Dickson, r. 323
Haight
Easton Wendell, president Easton, Eldridge &
Co., 638 Market, r. 2301 Scott
Easton & Schwartz (A. M. Easton, Samuel and
William Schwartz), importers teas, mat-
ting and silks, 19 Battery
i8®=-Easton. See Eastin
Eastwood Alice Miss, curator botany Cal.
Academy of Sciences, r. 1424b Washing-
ton
" Burr, salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Oakland
" Charles, machinist, r. 501 Napa
" Charles A., machinist, r. 246%, 7th
" Gertrude J., widow, r. 919 Florida
" Herbert, rancher, r. Randolph nr Victoria
" John Q., compiler Crocker-Langley S. F.
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Eastwood Joseph (Eastwood & Wilson), r. 1318
Rhode Island
" Orlo, salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Oakland
" Richard, porter Baker & Hamilton, r. 77i/4
Clementina
" Thomas F., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 77i/4
Clementina
Eastwood & Wilson (Joseph Eastwood and
Arthur L. Wilson), proprietors American
Tool Works, 109 Mission
Eaton Annie, widow, r. 1039, 24th
" Annie, widow, hairdresser, r. 1415 Larkin
•• Arthur J. (Walker & Eaton), r. 458 Haight
" Charles H., lumber surveyer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
EATON CHARLES S.,
agent for Hazelton Bros., Brown &
Simpson and other pianos, and Wor-
cester organs ; pianos rented and sold
on installments, 735 Market
" Charles W., tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 106 Eddy
" Clara, widow, r. 1025, 24th
" Eugene D., agent New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. 1910 Pierce
" Francis H. Miss, retoucher, r. 1514% Pacific
Av
" Frank, machinist, r. 317^ Tehama
" Frank E., conductor S. P. Co., r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Frederick, engineer, r. 611 Hermann
Eaton Frederic W., general commission mer-
chant and secretary and treasurer Pa-
cific and Sunset Telephone and Tele-
graph Company, 216 Bush, r. 1024 Pine
Eaton Free Kindergarten, Miss Grace Pierce
principal, 64 Silver
" Gertrude Miss, dressmaker, r. 212 Leaven-
worth
" Harry, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 151414 Paci-
fic Av
" Harry, park policeman, r. 108 McAllister
" Henry A., shipbuilder, r. 346, 4th
" Hester A., widow, r. 1514V2 Pacific Av
" I. Ward, asst. inspector clothing and
equipage depot Quartermaster's Dept.,
U. S. A., r. 1024 Pierce
" James, salesman W. H. Nolan & Co., r. 708
Lombard
" Jennie, widow, r. 1516 Broadway
" John, cook, r. 423 Minna
" John D., capitalist, r. 410 Van Ness Av
" John W., stationery, 621 McAllister
" Louis P., salesman M. B. Moraghan, r, 331
Geary
" May Miss, artist Louis Thors, r. Oakland
" May Mrs., r. 114 Mason
" Roy, clerk, The Colonial
" Russell L., collector Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. San Mateo
" Sarah, widow, r. 5 Card Alley
" Thomas F., bartender John P. O'Reilly, r.
613 Pine
" Wilfred B., carpenter, r. 27c Noe
" William, bartender, r. 24 Verona PI
' ' William G., wool sorter, r. 478 Jessie
" William H., tinsmith, r. 1207 Green
" William L., r. 3424 Pine
■' William R., painter, 240 Ellis, r. 110 De
Long Av
" W. S., r. 301 Leavenworth
4fg=Eaton. See Eadon and Eden
Eatwell Charles, hostler, r. 417 Folsom
Eayres Charles, marble turner, r. 603. 3di
Eayrs George, bartender Charles Newman, r.
11 Carlos PI
4®=-Eayrs. See Ayers
Ebbets Arthur M., proprietor Merchants' Coal
Yard, 109-115 Sacramento, r. 1401 Jones
" Arthur S., salesman A. Schilling & Co., r.
1401 Jones
Ebbinghausen Edward, oiler str Australia, r.
630 Shotwell
" Henry J., r. 630 Shotwell
" Henry J. Jr., miller M. Getz & Co., r. 630
Shotwell
" William, painter, r. 630 Shotwell
Ebel Frederick W., safe maker, r. 808!4 Filbert
Ebeling Fred, peddler, r. 9 Sunshine Court
" Julia, widow, r, 9 Sunshine Court
" William, machine hand C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 864 Folsom
4®=-Ebeling. See Eberling
Ebenritter Barbetta. dressmaker, r, 433 Fulton
" Otto, upholsterer, r. 433 Fulton
Eber Albert, commission merchant, 227 Mont-
gomery, r. 1031 Ellis
" Carl K., salesman Julius Van Vliet, r. 1021
Ellis
" Eugene, salesman Emil Alkus, r. 1021 Ellis
" Joseph, salesman Hyams, Pauson & Co., r
1031 Ellis
Eberhard Geo. F. Co. The, George F. Eberhard
president, Charles E. Johnson secretary,
James R. Watson treasurer, manufac-
turers' agents, 12-14 Drumm
Eberhard George F., president The Geo. F
Eberhard Co., 12-14 Drumm, r. 832 Grove
Eberhard Manufacturing Co. The (Cleveland,
Ohio), T. W. Armstrong manager, malle-
able iron castings, 308 Market, room 15
Eberhardt Charles F., r. Ellsworth nr Cortland
Av
" Edward D., r. 436 Minna
" Frank, conductor, r. 48 Louisa
Eberhart Adolph, bookkeeper Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 1715 Ellis
" Joseph, brewer, r. 314 Brazil Av
" Matthias, liquors, 2838, 16th
4®= Eberhart. See Everhart
Eberitzsch Oscar, bakery, 320^4, 5th
Eberle Adam W., marine engineer, 9 Mission,
r. Alameda
" Alfred, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 728
Lott
" Antone, butcher Horn & Judge, r. 8th Av
South nr M
" Antone, candy maker Louis A. Grade, r.
710 Vallejo
" Frederick, laborer, r. 148 Perry
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1030, 24th
" John E., clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 933
Alabama
" John P., barber, r. IOW2 Grant Av
" Joseph, shoemaker San Bruno Av nr Eve
" Martin, laborer, r. 218, 29th
" Nicholas, bartender, r. 332 Vallejo
" Otto E. C, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 78a Clementina
" Peter, blacksmith Giesen Bros., r. 8th Av
South nr M
" Philip J., barber, 81 1/2, 4th, r. 413, 4th
" Sophie, domestic, 3819 Folsom
Eberling Emily, domestic, 722i/4 Fell
" George, wagon maker, r. 7 Dale PI
4®=Eberling, See Ebeling
Ebers Henry, r. 1821 Market
'g^'Ebers. See Evers
Eberspacher Charles, baker, r. 448 Natoma
Ebert Anna C. Mrs., varieties, 323, 5th
Annie Miss, r. 328, 3d, rear
F., confectioner Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 530
Stevenson
G. Edward, musician, r. 323, 5th
George, teacher piano, 217% Clara
Gustavo A., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r.
Lorin, Cal.
Henry, paper hanger, r. 323, 5th
Jonas, r. 3116 Baker
Lawrence, barber, r. 533 Sacramento
May, domestic, 1420 Masonic Av
Otto, driver German Hospital, r. 9 Noe
«®= Ebert. See Evart
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Ebner Charles L., manager Tamm & Nolan Co.,
31, 2d, r. 524 Devisadero
" Frank X., bookkeeper Tillmann & Bendel,
r. 1622 Sutter
" Gustave W., receiving teller Tlie Crocker-
Woolworth National Bank, r. 1138 Fulton
" Joseph F., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
1309 Gough
" Matthew, cabinet maker John Hoey, r. 5
Bush Street PI
" W. A., waiter str Australia
Ebright Hiram, carpenter, r. 331 San Jose Av
Eby Frank, theatrical manager, r. 110 Mason
Eby Jno. D., selling agent Stearns Manufac-
turing Co. and dealer in machinery, 17-19
Main, r. Oakland
Eccles Christopher, salesman Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 609, 21st
" John, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 538
Howard
" John S., r. Mission Road nr Richland Av
" Joseph, musician, r. 609, 21st
" Nellie Mrs., r. 738y2 Clementina
" Robert, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 63 Clementina
" Robert, laundryman Modern Laundry Co.,
r. 414 Ringold
" Thomas, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 538
Howard
" William W., carpenter, r. Mission Road
nr Richland Av
jg®=Eccles. See Eckels and Eckles
Eccleston Laura, widow, lodgings, 430 Bryant
4®~Eccleston. See Eggleston and Egleston
Echeverria Mary B. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1500
Powell
" Soledad, widow, r. 8 Vallejo Terrace
Echeverrio Frank, bartender George Dawson, r.
llllB Jackson
Echgelmeier Mary S., widow, r. 422 Sanchez
Echlin Charles C, assistant cashier Home
Mutual Ins. Co.. r. Oakland
Echtler John, compositor Abend Post, r. 508, 6th
Ecikowitz Alexander, capmaker M. Marsh &
Co., r. 941 Folsom
Ecb Adam, r. Henry nr Williams
'• John W., carpenter Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 293914 Mission
4®"Eck. See Ecks and Ek
Eckardt Hermann, shoemaker, 1328^ Pacific
Eckart Henry, painter, r. 1104, 19th
" William R. , civil and mechanical engineer,
217 Sansome, rooms 2-3, r. 3014 Clay
" William R. J., mechanical engineer, r, 3014
Clay
j6®=Eckart. See Eckhardt
Eckel Charles F., insurance agent, r. 324 Geary
" Joel N., physician, r. 324 Geary
" Stewart, clerk The Earl, r. 304 Stockton
Eckelmann John, plumber, 6 Burgoyne PI
Eckels Lucy, widow, r. 2960 Howard
J6®="Eckels. See Eccles and Eckles
Eckenroth Frank H. (Bach, Meese & Co.),r. 1117
Washington
Ecker George L., special policeman Harbor
Commissioners, r. 719b McAllister
" Gus, bartender, r. 5 Mission Court
" Virginia M., widow, r. 2030 Bush
Eckergren Andrew, r. 845 Mission
Eckerman Julius C, solicitor, r. 1513 Polk rear
Eckert Albert, carpenter Wheeler & Burdick,
r. 31 Hoff Av
" Albert, millwright, r. SoW-A, 16th
" Charles, upholsterer, r. 5 Mason
" Edwin T. M.. clerk general freight ofBce S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
Eckert H. F., civil and mechanical engineer, 22
California, room 19, r. Lorin
Eckes J., driver Jersey Farm Co., r. 350 Tehama
Eckfeldt William H., machinist W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. 16 Capp
Eckhardt Anton, driver Libery Baker, r. 21
Chesley
" Barbara A., widow, r. 822 Larkin
" Barbara A. Miss, nurse, 822 Larkin
" George, nurse German Hospital
" George E., r. 2430 California
" Harry M., janitor Spreckels Bldg, r. 33
South Park
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30©-r0 Sl-r IVIARKET ST.
Eckhardt Henry, cooper, r. Capitol Av nr Hol-
loway Av
" L., teacher music, r. 1654 Market
" Louis H., salesman St. Germain Billiard
Co., r. 724 Geary
" Louis H. Jr., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. 724
Geary
" Lucy, domestic, 2305 Howard
" Nellie L. Miss, nurse, r. 822 Larkin
" Otto, seaman, r. 820 Battery
" Zachariah, r. 822 Larkin
4®="Eckhardt. See Eckart
Eckhoff Peter, salesman Hencken & Schroder,
r. 406 Ivy Av
" William T. Mrs., widow, r. 1040 Page
Eckland Charles, master mariner, r. 183 Perry
Eckler Mary E. Miss, teacher piano, 934 Dolores
" Robert E., painter, 235 Valencia, r. 934
Dolores
" Robert E. Jr., painter Robert Eckler, r. 934
Dolores
Eckles A. E. , fireman S. P. Co. , r. 1030 Fair Oaks
" Raymond, brass finisher M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Robert R., cashier Continental Building
and Loan Association, r. 1621a Sutter
4@"Eckles. See Eccles and Eckels
Eckley George P., cashier Pac. Mutual Life
Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" John H.,r. 608 O'Farrell
" John L., agent Springdale Water Co.,
Mission Street Wharf 1, Port Costa, Cal.
" William H., machinery, 320 Mission, r.
Eckley Station, Cal.
Ecklund Charles S., conductor, r. 11, 26th
" John O., fisherman, r. 2013a Dupont
" John P., restaurant, 1403 Valencia
4®=Ecklund. See Eklund
Eckman Albert, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1403
Baker
■' Alexius O., teacher music, ir. 458 Haight
" Alexius O. Jr., carpenter, r. Newman nr
Bennington
" John B., janitor Girls' High School, r. 1331
Scott
" John T., mimeographic engraver, 632 Mar-
ket, room 11, r. 458 Haight
" Harry, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
459 Clementina
Ecks Meta, widow, r. 1130 Buchanan
4®"Ecks. See Eck and Ek
Eckstein Louis, dishwasher Michael McGrath,
r. 530, 3d
EckstrumD., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
423 Pine
Eclectic Medical Society of tlie State of Cal-
ifornia, D. Maclean president, B. Stetson
secretary, 1422 Folsom
Eclipse Cement and Blacking Co., Harry S.
Kohn agent, 411 Market
" Cracker Co., Thomas J. Chadboume man-
ager, bakery 1412-1420 Dupont, ofQce 218
Sacramento
" Cyclery, David J. Williamson proprietor,
700 Devisadero
Economacis Peter, candies, 501% Kearny
ECONOMIC THE,
D. Ullman proprietor, lunch supplies
and table delicacies, 218 O'Farrell,
telephone Bush 208
Economy Building and Loan Association, M.
Blum president, S. R. Church secretary,
307 Sansome, room 1
Edberg Gustav, carpenter, r. 1241 Folsom
" Magnus, carpenter, r. 1236, 26th
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Eddelbuttel Henry, clerk, r. 317 Fulton
■' Willielinlne A., widow, r. 317 Fulton
Eddy Alice A., domestic, 25 Clinton Park
" Earl D., dentist, 822 Geary
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 605 Stockton
" Frank, cook, r. 32 Steuart
" Harrison T., porter Cardall & Mars ton, r.
137, 3d
" James, engineer, r. cor Japan Av and
Madrid
" James H., compositor George Spaulding &
Co., r. 947 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 1339 Sansome
" John H., salesman John F. Myers & Co..
r. 2406 Folsom
" R. A., capitalist, r. Palace Hotel
" T. v., attorney at law. r. 102 Ellis
Ede William, capitalist, r. 460 Guerrero
■' "William Jr., student, r. 460 Guerrero
.^=-Ede. See Fade
Edel John, lodgings, 612 Howard
Edelman Carl, clerk William Cline, r. 114 Pierce
'• Matthew A., teacher zither, r. 114 Pierce
Edelmann George L., clerk D. W. Wessenberg,
r. 818 Lombard
Edelsten Ernest, Pacific Coast manager Stan-
dard Collection and Mercantile Co., 28
Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. 2431 Larkin
Eden Albert, helper William W. Clarke
" Fruit Company (San Jose, Cal.), office 202
Market
" Henry F., sexton Mariners' Church, 58
Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 69 Tehama
" Menno, groceries and liquors, NW cor 18th
and Collingwood, r. 1020, 18th
^g=-Eden. See Eadon and Eaton
Eder Theodore, student, r. 2108 Polk
4S=Eder. See Eader
Edes WiUiam C, chief assistant engineer San
Francisco and San Joaquin "Valley Rail-
way Co., office 321 Market
Edgar Ada Mrs., dressmaking. 1130 Sacramento
Charles, mate. r. 334 Main
Daniel J., r. 1228 Broadway
Daniel J., treasurer Pacific Undertakers,
777 Mission
Edward J., carriage painter, r. Precita Av
nr Shotwell
Elizabeth Miss, r. 1130 Market
Frances M., widow, r. 1400, 23d
Frank M., with N. Gray & Co., r. 1306 Sac-
ramento
Gorge, assistant Christian H. Westphal,r.
646 Folsom
George B., mail clerk, r. 1228 Broadway
Harold,>helper William A. Schrock
Harry, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 412
Leavenworth
Hubert, teamster Charles Harkins, r. Pre-
cita Av nr Howard
John, clerk Chas. S. Bacher, r. 1130 Sacra-
mento
Mary A., widow, r. 1107 Scott
May Mrs., r. 640 Howard
Minnie Miss, candy maker, r. 1107 Scott
Thomas, laborer, r. 553^4 Minna
WillF., compositor, r. 1139 Oak
Edgcumbe Charles W., clerk IJ. S. Navy Pay
Office, r. Oakland
Edge Hill Vineyard Co. (St. Helena, Cal.), Hol-
combe Bros, agents, 116 California,
room 1
Edgecomb Byram W., packer Cal. Casket Co., r.
315, 30th
Edgecombe Harry, porter, r. 765 Mission
Edgell Clarinda R., domestic, 3203 Pacific Av
" Sarah, widow, r. 220 Minna
Edgerly Arthur A., clerk Mrs. L. M. Edgerly, r.
305 Montgomery Av
" Laura Mrs., stationery, 315 Montgomery
Av, r. 305 Montgomery Av
" Samuel A., r. 305 Montgomery Av
Edgerton Frances B. Mrs., elocutionist, r. 11X)1
Leavenworth
" George A., ironworker C. P. Maze, r. 12
Natoma
" Josephine, widow, r. 1310b Scott
" Margaret, widow, r. 12 Natoma
4®"Edgerton. See Egertou
Edgren Robert, artist Examiner, r. Oakland
Edinger Fred S., bridge inspector maintenance
of way S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Edison Alice Miss, stenograper Dunham, Carri-
gan & Hayden Co.. r. Alameda
Edison General Electric Co., office 15, 1st
Edison Light and Power Co. 229 Stevenson
" Phonograph Co. (incorporated) C. L. Acker-
man president, S. B. Korn secretary, 1.
H. Dahlman manager, 848 Market
Edison PhonogTaph Parlor, Peter Bacigalupi
proprietor, 946 Market
Edison Primary School, Miss Anna B. Chalmers
principal, SW cor Church and Hill
" Silver Mining Co. The, F. E. Luty secre-
tary, 330 Pine, room 5
Edive Ignace, widow, r. 5 Kohler PI
Edlefson Minnie B. Miss, stenographer Thomas
D. Riordan. r. 628 Sutter
Edler George, warehouse man, r. 823 Alabama
" John H., trunk maker C. A. Malm & Co., r.
12311/2, 26th
Edlin Henry, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co..
r. 6541/^ Minna
Edlin J., merchant tailor, 617 Market, r. 1836
Sutter
" Nathan, clerk I. Goltzmann, r. 6&4H Minna
" William, student, r. 6541^ Minna
Edman Charles F. (Bergstrom & Edman), r. 36
Fell
" John E., barber, 517 East, r. 10 Washington
Edmester William L., driver U. S. Laundry, r.
1607 San Carlos Av
Edminster James L., carpenter, r. 30041/4, 16th
" Oscar M., teamster Doane & Co., r. 2235^,
16th
" Philip H., drayman, r. 3335i/i, 16th
" William S., musician, r. 3004!^, 16th
Edmonds Annie C. Miss, school teacher, r. 913
Bush
" Charles, actor, r. 728 Bush
" Frank W., clerk U. S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey, r. 913 Bush
" Hannah, widow, r. 1129 Broadway
" Harry W., physician, 330 sutter, r. 913 Bush
" Henry A., r. 643% Natoma
" Horace A., engineer James Young, r. 931,
19th
" Jame-! J., bags, twine and rope, 5 Clay, r.
12 Commercial
" John, r. 519 Sacramento
" Kate, nurse, r. 2932 Clay
" Mamie Miss, buttonhole maker Nathan
Ney, r. 643SC Natoma
" Margaret, widow, r. 43% Natoma
" Mary E. Mrs., physician, 330 Sutter, r. 913
Bush
" May Miss, teacher McDowell Dressmaking
Academy, r. 1610 Baker
" Stephen, laborer, r. 1610 Baker
" Stephen Jr., plumber, r. 1610 Baker
" Susan Mrs., matron City Receiving Hos-
pital
" Susan M., widow, r. 1812 Laguna
ve®*Edmonds. See Edmunds
Edmondson Edward, seaman str Arago
Edmondson John G., house, ship, sign and or-
namental painting, 220-222 Brannan, r.
2320 Mission
" W., merchant, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" William H., r. 428i/4 Chestnut
Edmonson Clementine Miss, teacher Miss Mary
Lake, r. 1534 Sutter
" Jonathan, artificial stone worker, r. 1008!4
Market
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Edmunds Frank H., captain company K, 1st
Infantry U. S. A., Angel Island
" George, clerk Charles F. Doe & Co., r. 2905^4
Harrison
" William J., clerk Charles F. Doe & Co., r.
2905i/i Harrison
4®=" Edmunds. See Edmonds
Edmundson Edmund, seaman, r. 2 Midway
Edner John T. , policeman, r. 838, 15th
" Rose, widow, r. 838, 15th
Edofi James P. (Dallemand c&Co.), and president
California State Protective Association,
24 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. Oakland
Edvich Frank, painter, r. 1909 Mission
Edsall Edmund P., clerk U. S. Pension Agency,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
Edsberg Charles, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r.
1238 Mission
" Eduard E., salesman Cal. Cloak Co., r. 18a
Sycamore Av
Edsen Carl H. (Edsen & Bernhard), r. 1024%
Washington
" & Bernhard (Carl H. Edsen and John Bern-
hard), barbers, 659 Market
4®= Edsen. See Edson
Edsill Jacob W., clerk Jacob Metzger, r. 208
O'Farrell
EdsoU H. F., salesman Jacob Unna, r. 845 Mis-
sion
Edson Albert, electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
531a 24th
Edson Benjamin, librarian Supreme Court of
California, 825 Market, Emporium Bldg
" Carl H., barber, r. 10241/4 Washington
" Charles J., physician and surgeon, 726 Geary
•' Sarah L., physician and surgeon, 726 Geary
4®= Edson. See Edsen
Edstrom Edmund P., collar maker Charles S.
Ewing, r. 72 South Park
" Gustav, teamster, r. 525 Kearny
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Primary Education. 300 Post
Edward Charles B., janitor, 606 Sutter, r. 1203
Bush
" David T., bartender Edward Kuhls, r. 517,
6th
Edwardo Ed, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. 202 Turk
Edwards Abstract from Records S. F. (daily),
Edwards Publishing Co. proprietors, 318
Pine, rooms 27, 35 and 36
" A. C, lineman, r. 319 Grant Av
" Albert, glassblower, r. 735 Brannan
" Albert E., insurance, r. 1007 Dolores
" Albert S., storekeeper str San Juan, r. 1833
San Carlos Av
" Alice, widow, r. 1130 Market
" Andrew L.., dental student, r. 421 Eddy
" Anne, widow, r. 11, 22d
" Annie, domestic, 2123 Sacramento
" Arthur J., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 902 Van
Ness Av
" Arthur T., machinist, r. 203 Guerrero
" Axtel Mrs., widow, r. 1211 Kearny
Edwards Breviate of Records (Marin Co.
weekly), Edwards Publishing Co. pro-
prietors, 318 Pine, rooms 27-35 and 36
" Burt, r. 714 Broderick
■' Charles, actor, r. 747 Howard
" Charles, lodgings, 517 Pine
" Charles A., bartender Totman & O'Neill,
r. 564 Folsom
" Charles E., artist, r. 3 Grove
" Charles H., foreman pressroom The Argo-
naut, r. 1618 Laguna
" Charles L., r. 363 Minna
" Charles M., painter, r. 101 Prospect PI
" Charles N, stock buyer, r. 902 Van Ness Av
" Charles W., embalmer H. C. Porter & Co.,
r. 112 Mason
Edwards Criterion (real estate monthly),
Edwards Publishing Co. proprietors,
318 Pine, rooms 27-35 and 36
" Daniel F., superintendent estate of James
G. Fair, r. 12M Webster
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Edwards David, ladies' tailor, 714 Buchanan and
men's furnishing goods, 4 Mission, r. 714
Buchanan
" David, machinist, r. 550 Iowa
" Dwight, traveling salesman Merten Mfg.
Co., r. 122 Henry
" Edward, agent New York Life Ins Co.
" Edward, conductor, r. 1552 Kentucky
Edwards Edward, proprietor Mint Saloon and
Restaurant, 605 Commercial, r. 1928 Val-
lejo
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 316% Golden Gate Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 638 Castro rear
" Ellis, with Lucas Detective Agency, r. 10
South Park
" Elven E., bookkeeper Eagle Warehouse, r.
317 Lyon
" Emma T. Mrs., clerk Registry Division
Post Offlce, r. 1001 Pine
" Ernest C, designer, r. 902 Van Ness Av
" Eugene S., clerk Superintendent Streets'
office, r. 1611 Golden Gate Av
" F., quartermaster str San Bias
Edwards F. Ernest, secretary and manager
Edwards Publishing Co., 318 Pine, room
27, r. 1326 Guerrero
" Flora E. Miss, school teacher, r. 14 Grove
" Frances M. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 14 Grove
" Frank, painter, r. 225 Drumm
" Frank, springmaker, r. 564 Folsom
Edwards Frank G., fire commissioner. New City
Hall, 1st floor, and president Edwards
Publishing Co., 318 Pine, rooms 27, 35 and
36, r. 1326 Guerrero
Edwards Frank G. Mrs., treasurer Edwards
Publishing Co., 318 Pine, room 35, r. 1326
Guerrero
" Fred, painting and paper hanging, 1587%
Turk
" Frederick G. L., burnisher S. F. Plating
Wks, r. Berkeley
" Frederick J., fireman, r. 1833 San Carlos Av
" Frederick J., laborer, r. 427, 3d
" George, r. 848 Vallejo
" George, boatswain str Santa Rosa
" George, clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
564 Folsom
" George, machinist, r. 550 Iowa
" George, teamster, r. 411 Sansome
" George, traveling salesman, r. llSHayes
" George, with History Co., r. Berkeley
Edwards George D., mining secretary, 414
California, r. 1121 Laguna
" George F., wood turner N. Parrish & Co.,
r. 1817a McAllister
" George W., wool sorter, r. 14 Grove
" Godfrey, salesman Hooker & Co., r. 501
Stanyan
" H. A., seaman revenue cutter Bear
" Harry, assistant bookkeeper HawleyBros.
Hardware Co., r. 906, 17th
" Harry, journalist, r. 703% Hyde
•' Harry Mrs., widow, r. 1808 Fillmore
" Harry T., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 328 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, r. 78, 9th
" Henry, clerk David Edwards, r. 714 Buch-
anan
" Henry, laborer, r. 938 Harrison
" Henry Mrs., widow, r. 418 Eddy
" Henry Mrs., widow, r. 1808 Fillmore
" Herbert G., law clerk E. W. McGraw, r.
714 Broderick
" James, carpenter, r. 1123% Vallejo
" James, longshoreman, r. 36 Clay
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Edwards James A., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1412 Baker
Edwards James W., dental supplies, 5^^
Kearny
■' John, r. ]l,22d
" Jolin, r. 102 Vandewater
" John, r. 236 Sutter
" John, baker, r. 1232 Broadway
" John, blacksmith H. Crockard's Sons, r.
563 Mission
" John, cashier local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 1925 San Carlos Av
" John, cook str San Juan
" John, policeman, r. 2406 Polk
" John, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" John C, r. 902 Van Ness Av
" John C, policeman, r. 14 Grove
" John E.. student, r. 501 Stanyan
Edwards JolmG., publisher Coast Review, 508
Montgomery, r. 714 Broderick
" John H., with Market St. Ry., r. 1925 San
Carlos Av
" John L.. clerk Registry Division Post Office,
r. Oakland
" Justus H., merchant, r. 1833 San Carlos Av
" Lawrence C, manager The Barnes Riding
Academy, 501-503 Stanyan, r. 501 Stan-
yan
Edwards Lemuel B., superintendent agencies
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 323 California, r.
317 Lyon
" Lewis B., salesman Davis Bros., r. 612
Jones
" Louis, sashmaker Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. Oakland
" Mabel Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness Av
" Mary Mrs., r. 1000 Van Ness Av
" Mary H., widow, nurse, r. 404 Eddy
" Mary M., widow, r. 14 Grove
" Mathias, liquors, NE cor Fremont and
Brannan, r. 2124a Broderick
" Matilda Mrs., candies, 1225 Market
" M. E. Mrs., widow, r. 917 Larkin
" Minnie Miss, clerk John F. Wichman, r.
3037 16th
" Minor C, salesman, r. 221 Ridley
" Mollie Miss, packer W. H. Miner, r. 39
Jessie
" Morgan, carpenter, 1702 Sacramento, r. 620
Larkin
" Morton A., sculptor 515V4, 13th
" Nellie Miss, r. 711 Jones
" Peter, master mariner, r. 310 Natoma
Edwards Publishing Co. (incorporated). Frank
G. Edwards, president, Mrs. Frank G.
Edwards treasurer, F. Ernest Edwards
secretary and manager, publishers and
proprietors Edwards Abstract from
Records, S. F. (daily), Edwards Tran-
script of Records, Alameda (daily), Ed-
wards Breviate of Records, Marin
(weekly), Edwards Criterion (monthly),
publication and business office, 318 Pine,
and 10 Leidesdorff
" Robert M., notary public, 301 Montgomery
r. 1407 Gough
" S., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 504
Kearny
" Sarah G., widow, r. 1100 Dolores
" Stanton, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r. 8
Gough
" Stephen, shooting gallery, 503 Kearny
" Theresa L., widow, r. 2043 Pine
" Thomas, barber, r. 156, 3d
" Thomas, clerk, r. 316^ Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, coalpasser, r. 268 Brannan
Edwards Thomas, driver Devlin & Sons, r.
Morse nr Watt Av
" Thomas, floorman Michael Conlon, r. 1321
California
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1 Goodsell PI
" Thomas R., salesman James W. Edwards,
r. 711 Jones
" Thomas T., clerk r. 821 Bush
" Timothy, clerk P. & S. dept. S. P. Co., r. 32
Page
Edwards Transcript of Records (Alameda,
daily), Edwards Publishing Co. pro-
prietors, 318 Pine, rooms 27, 35 and 36
" Walter, clerk Henry Hollman, r. 1018 Capp
" Wenceslaus, with S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" William, r. 102iy2 Market
" William (Edwards & Co.), r. 1407 Gough
" William (J. W. Russell & Co.), r. 322 Day
" William, clerk W. A. Brooks, r. 500 Devisa-
dero
" William, coachman, 813 Sutter
" William, teamster, r. 909 Kearny
" William A., bookkeeper Dalziel & MoUer,
r. 135 Haight
" William F., master mariner, r. 554V4 Na-
toma
" William H., principal Crocker Grammar
School, r. 1140,23d
^' William H., stevedore, r. 564 Folsom
" William M. A., cashier Edwards & Co., r.
1407 Gough
" William S., manager Hotel Wentworth, 617
Bush
" William S., manager Silver King Mining
Co., 191-192 Crocker Bldg, r. Alameda
" William T., baggageman S. F. & N. P. Ry.,
r. 1123 Shotwell
" William T., blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. .
1926 Market
" & Co. (William Edwards), stock brokers,
304 Montgomery
Edwardsen Alexander, seaman, r. 39 Jessie
" John, master schr Queen, office 10 Market
Eeberall Frank, brickmason, r. 1176 Harrison
Eel River Valley Lumber Co., Pollard & Dodge
agents, 22 California, rooms 5-6
Eel River and Eureka Railroad Co., Dolbeer &
Carson agents, 10 California, room 3
Eells Alexander G., attorney at law, 325 Mont-
gomery, room 14. r. 1168 Haight
" Charles P. (Page, McCutchen & Eells), at-
torney at law, 5 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r.
Ross Valley
" Hobart K., attorney at law, 325 Montgom-
ery, room 14, r. 1168 Haight
" John S., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co., r. 2508 Folsom
" T. S. Mrs., r. 236 Fair Oaks
Effinger Christian, hardware, Ws Mission Road
opp. Bootz's Park
" Christopher E., horseshoer Herold Bros., r.
Mission Road nr Seven Mile House
" John H., clerk, r. 607 Haight
Efford C, oiler str Mariposa
" Robert J., electrician str Australia, r. 1318
Guerrero
Egan Alice Miss, dressmaker, r. 116 Butte
" Annie, varieties, 1435 Valencia
" Bridget, widow, r. 1006 McAllister
" Bridget, domestic, 35 Hill
" Brothers (Thomas and James L.), hay and
grain, 858-860 Harrison
" Catherine, widow, r. 89 West Mission
" Cavary, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
" Cornelius J., groceries and liquors NE cor
Butte and York, r. 116 Butte
" D., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Daniel V., clerk, r. 122 Page
" David C, clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r. 3
Haight
" Edward, blacksmith First St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 545 Howard
" Edward, laborer, r. Sickles Av bet Wyom-
ing Av and Soda
" Edward J., salesman W. H.Nolan & Co.,
r. 1603 Golden Gate Av
" Edward M., detective, r. 1825 Eddy
" Elizabeth B., dressmaker, r. 122 Page
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Egan Ellen, domestic, 3130 Howard
" Eugene P., sign writer, r. 1105 Treat Av
" Frank, blacksmith, San Bruno Av nr Silver
Av, r. Gaven nr Sweeny
" Frank, carpenter, r. 1315a 35th
" Frank, cement layer, r. HO Bernard
" Frank, plumber, r. 2039 Mission
" Frank J. (R. J. Egan & Son), r. 3117 Mis-
sion
" Fred, carriage maker, r. 3039 Mission
" George, nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" George D., optician, r. 220 Montgomery Av
" Hannah H. Miss, notions, 1001 Sierra
" Henry, r. 3029 Mission
" Henry, plasterer, r. 110 Bernard
" James, r. 2029 Mission
" James, clerk, r. 110, 4th
" James, machinist Sutter St. Ry., r. 3331a
Geary
" James H., laundryman, r. 1904 Market
" James J., clerk, r. 334, 3d rear
" James J., special policeman, r. 1930 Fill-
more
" James J., teamster Gross & MuUaney, r.
533 Linden Av
" James L. (Egan Bros.), r. 926 Harrison
" John (John Egan & Co.), r. 133 Page
" John, painter, r. 363 Minna
" John, painter Union I. Wks, r. 336 Michigan
" John, teamster Charles Harley Co., r. 926
Harrison
" John, traffic chief W. U. Tel. Co., r. East
Oakland
Egan John & Co. (John Egan), wholesale wines
and liquors, 633 Sansome
John H., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 33814
Oak
John J., clerk James B. Mahony, r. 1303
Castro
John J., pantryman Occidental Hotel, r.
143 Natoma
John J., printer, r. 417, 27th
John J. Jr., foreman William Lambert, r.
143 Natoma
John S., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 133 Page
John W., r. 1603 Golden Gate Av
Joseph, cement layer, r. 110 Bernard
Kate, domestic, 1124 Bush
Maggie, domestic, 911 O'Farrell
Mamie Miss, packer Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 1105 Treat Av
Margaret, widow, r. Sickles Av bet Wyom-
ing Av and Sears
Maria, domestic, 1124 Bush
Martin, cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 1504 Kentucky
Martin J., journalist Chronicle, r. 711 Jones
Mary, widow, r. N s Tilden nr South Brod-
erick
Mary Miss, r. 116 Butte
Mary E., widow, r. 417, 27th
Mary J. Miss, teacher music, r. 1001 Sierra
Michael, r. Sickles Av bet Wyoming Av
and Sears
Michael, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept., r.
2730 Greenwich
Michael A., laborer, r. Sickles Av nr De
Wolf
Michael E., carpenter, r. 417, 27th
Michael H., laborer, r. 411 Ivy Av
Michael J., contractor and builder, r. 3020
Ellis
Owen, laborer, r. 433!^ Clementina
Patrick, clerk Michael Galvin, r. 701 Mis-
sion
Patrick, laborer, r. 34!^ Diamond
Paul, hostler Michael Conlon, r. 1333 Pine
rear
Peter, shoemaker, 1105 Treat Av
Peter J., groceries and liquors, 933 Green-
wich
Richard J. (R. J. Egan & Son), r. 26 Albion
Av
Richard J. Jr., carriage painter R. J. Egan
& Son, r. 26 Albion Av
R. J. & Son (Richard J. and Frank J.), fur-
niture dealers and wagon makers, 2117
Mission
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Egan Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 116 Butte
" Thomas, r. 768 Harrison
" Thomas (Egan Bros.), r. 926 Harrison
" Thomas, hodcarrier, r. 336 California Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 83 Stevenson rear
" Thomas, laborer, r. 308 Tehama
" Thomas, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas B., clerk, r. 417, 27th
" Thomas F., clerk John Egan & Co., r. 133
Page
" Thomas F., clerk J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 1603
Golden Gate Av
" Thomas M., plumber, r. N s Tilden nr
South Broderick
" William, clerk, r. 1028 Hyde
" William, deckhand str Modoc
" William, hackdriver, r. 115a 6th
" William, machinist, r. 116 Butte
Egan WiUiam F., M. R. C. V. S. England and
F. E. V. M. S. Edinburgh, veterinary
surgeon S. F. Fire Department, office
and r. 1117 Golden Gate Av, hours 9 a. m.
and after 6 p. m., telephone West 138
" William J., special agent The Fidelity
Mutual Life Assn., r. 130 Page
" Winnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 116 Butte
" W. J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
-eS^Egan. See Eagan and Eagen
Egar John S., painter, r. 10 Williamson
j8®=Egar. See Eagar and Eager
Egbert A., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
Egbert Charles, manager John Wieland Brew-
ery, 238-240, 2d, r. Oakland
" Cornelia I., widow, r. SE cor 21st and Noe
Egeberg Henry P., blacksmith Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 2038 Bryant Av
Egenhoff David Mrs., widow, r. 1435 Folsom
" Elizabeth Miss, operator S. F. Dist. Tel.
Co., r. 1435 Folsom
Egerton Josephine, widow, r. 1310b Scott
4®"Egerton. See Edgerton
Eggeling Henry, bakery, 1316 Polk and 1598
Fulton
" Louisa, widow, r. 1598 Fulton
Egger Emma, domestic, 621 Commercial
Eggerling Frederick, porter F. Martens & Co.,
r. lA Taylor Terrace
Eggers Charles (Eggers, Gould & Co.), r. I3O814
Mission
" Charles, butcher Horn & Judge, r. 13th Av
South bet L and M
" Dora, widow, r. 33 Tehama
" Edward, tanner Norton Tanning Co., r.
12th Av South bet L and M
" Ferdinand H., foreman Gal. Furniture Mfg.
Co.. r. 1807 Steiner
EGGERS FRANK F.,
manufacturer electric motors and
dynamos, sole patentee and manu-
facturer Eggers' Electric Dental En-
gine and Automatic Gas Engine
Dynamo, storage batteries repaired,
maintained and charged, 134 Sutter,
r. 1031 Pacific, telephone Black 365
Eggers Fred, proprietor Humboldt Hotel, 233-
335, 15th
" Frederick, salesman Leege & Mills, r. 302
Gough
" Frederick, seaman brig William G. Irwin,
r. 328 Drumm
" George F., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. Oak-
land
Eggers George H. (Eggers & Co.), and president
Eggers Vineyard Co., 214 California, r.
1130 Eddy
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EGGERS, GOULD & CO.
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waters (California and European
springs), and manufacturers superior
ginger ale, 1308 Mission
Eggers Hans F. (Eggers & Gibson), r. 1:301
Mason
Henry, groceries and liquors, 228 Brannan
Herman C, with Eggers Vineyard Co., r.
1130 Eddy
John, sausage maker Katz & Sons, r. 1006
Union
John C, produce conmiission, 309 Drumm,
r. 1310 California
John F. G., merchant, r. 228 Brannan
John H. (Schmidt & Eggers), r. 1516 Pacific
Av
Louis, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 504 Napa
Martin, groceries and liquors, 701 Van Ness
Av, r. 226 Elm Av
Minnie, widow, r. 1031 Pacific
Oswalda A., widow, r. 312 Haight
Peter (Roehr & Eggers), r. NW cor 1st
and Folsom
" Tracy Miss, finisher Fullerton & Schulte,
r. 12th Av South bet L and M
Eggers Vineyard Company The, George H.
Eggers president, Albert Wissel secre-
tary, 214 California
" William J., plumber and gasfitter, 426
Turk, r. 15 Marye Terrace
Eggers & Co. (George H. Eggers), wine pro-
ducers and raisin growers, ofRce 214
California
" & Gibson (Hans F. Eggers and Treadville
M. Gibson), groceries and liquors, 1000
Jackson
Eggesberger William, barber Charles Dittmar,
r. NE cor Vallejo and Stockton
Eggerstad William, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Eggert Addie Miss, artist, r. 715 Post
" Antone, driver Adams & Rohrer, r. 2305
Harrison
" August, butcher, 343, 3d, r. 2^4 Verona PI
" Claussen, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 413
Grove
" Emil, clerk, r. 636 Commercial
" Frederick, clerk William M. Searby, r.
Alameda
" George, laborer, r. American Exchange
Hotel
" Henry, butcher, r. 301 Union
" John F., salesman J. M. Litchfield & Co.,
r. 430 Geary
" L. L. Mrs., teacher music, r. 5 Glen Park Av
" Thomas G., clerk, r. 928 Pine
" William (Eggert & Getz), r. 307 Fell
" William C, clerk J. H. A. Folkers& Bro..
r. 307 Fell
" & Getz (William Eggert and Theodore
Getz), liquors, 259, 4th
Eggertson Jacob, cook James C. Petersen, r.
505, 4th
Eggesen Peder, laborer, r. 1110^/4 Hampshire
Eggler August, r. 681 Vz Clementina
Eggleston A. T., manager Willcox & Gibbs
Sewing Machine Co. , 342 Post, r. Berkeley
" Charles P., collector Willcox & Gibbs Sew-
ing Machine Co., r. Berkeley
4S-Eggleston. See Eccleston and Egleston
Eggleton George, horse dealer, r. 1501 Wash-
ington
Egidy Morris, r. 590 Mission
Eging Christian, tailor, 316 Leavenworth
Egleston May Mrs., musician, r. 307 Golden
Gate Av
" Simeon A., shoemaker, r. 1091^4 Ridley
>8®="Egleston. See Eccleston and Eggleston
Egnel Emlle, painter Sutro Baths
Egner John, cooper, r. 409 Pacfiic
Ehat Andrew A. (Ehat & EUert), r. 411 Van
Ness Av
" & Ellert (Andrew A. Ehat and John A.
EUert), paints and oils, 638 Post
Ehinger Rudolph, barber, r. 1529 Dupont
Ehl Peter, cook, r. 8 Gough
Ehle Hickman, groceries and liquors, 1301
Webster, r. WOdYz Ellis
Ehleff Christian, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
Ehlers Amie, cook, r. 532 Stevenson
" Frederick (Stunker & Ehlers), r. 625 Geary
" Henry, clerk Henry Schade, r. 126 Guerrero
" John, liquors, E s Stanyan nr Grove
" John H., r. 1205 Kearny
" Richard (Ehlers & Golsch), r. NW cor 23d
and Folsom
" Theodore, upholsterer John Hoey, r. 1106
Treat Av
" Wiechen, real estate, r. 1205 Kearny
" & Golsch (Richard Ehlers and Christian
Golsch), groceries and liquors, NW cor
22d and Folsom
J8®= Ehlers. See Ahlers
Ehlert Charles, seaman, r. J bet 5th and 6th Avs
South
" Charles H., clerk B. H. Tietjen, r. 10 De
Boom
Ehlinger Charles, liquors, 2131 Harrison
" Joseph, bartender F. Blondeau, r. 525 Pine
" Michael, shoemaker, 525 Pine
Ehmann Alfred G., machinist W. V. Bryan, r.
420 Jersey
EHMANN CHARLES E.,
photographer, 111, 4th, r. 216, 12th
Ehmann E. W., traveling salesman Nathan,
Dohrmann & Co., r. Oakland
" Gustav, bartender Benjamin Lindholm, r.
251 Steuart
" Magdalina, widow, r. 107, 4th
Ehmer Bessie E., domestic, NE cor Haight and
Stanyan
Ehms Paul, peddler, r. 15th nr Hampshire
Ehn Charles, money broker, r. 418 Ellis
Ehnert August, landscape gardener, r. 1423b
Geary
Ehred John, carpenter, r. cor Somerset and
Felton
Ehrenberg Alfred G., manager Stollwerck Dis-
tributing Co., 63 Nucleus Bldg, r. Oak-
land
Ehrenberg A. T., physician, office and r. 1804
Market, hours 8 to 9 a. m., 2 to 4 and 8 to
9 p. m., Sundays 10 to 11 a. m., telephone
Jessie 591
" Isaac, salesman Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. Alameda
" Louis, r. 1044 Howard
" Moses, clerk George Aronson, r. 1234 0'Far-
rell
" Walter d'A., druggist I. Wolfl, r. 2006
Howard
Ehrenclou Alfred N., machinist, r. 4 Hyde Ter-
race
Ehrenfeld Louis, teacher penmanship, r. 104
Mason
Ehrenfeuchter Albert, plumber, r. 7 Vallejo Ter-
race
Ehrengart Charles, with A. Repsold & Co., r.
2032, 19th
Ehrenpfort Albert E., manager William Ehren-
pfort, 1323 Market, r. 801 Fillmore
" Arthur, student Kenitzer & Barth, r. 926
Eddy
" Emma, widow, r. 926 Eddy
" George F. (Rothschild & Ehrenpfort), r.
1751 Ellis
" Gustave, salesman, r. 801 Fillmore
" Hugo, liquors, 123 Front, r. 926 Eddy
" Louis, drug clerk, r. 936 Eddy
" William, carpets, 1323 Market, r. 801 Fill-
more
" William C.,r. 926 Eddy
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Lutgen &
!, 7th
Ehrenwerth Albert, butclier, r. 1422 Taylor
" Bennett, manager Jacob S. Oppenheim, r.
1432 Taylor
•' George, clerk, r. 1422 Taylor
" Morris, r. 1422 Taylor
Etirer Charles C, secretary X. L. Dairy Co.,
NW cor Folsom and 21st, r. 126V2 Liberty
Ehresman John, barber Edsen & Bernhard, r.
1, 5th
Ehret Albert, machinist Harris, Oswald &
Noble, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
•' Albert H., plumber and gasfitter, 1136 Fol-
som
" Frances, widow, r. 622 Hermann
" Joseph, helper Harris, Oswald & Noble, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
Ehrhard Frederick J., butcher, r. 130, 24th
Ehrhardt Albert, butcher Hofmann & Woenne,
r. 351a Minna
" Frank, printer Call, r. 14 Ellis
'• Jacob Mrs., r. 418, 12th Av
" John D., city agent Gutte & Frank, r.
Colma
" Leo, glover B. Blumenthal & Co., r. 1723y2
Leavenworth
;6®- Ehrhardt. See Earhart and Erhardt
Ehrhart Barbara Miss, r. 526!^ Pacific
" Michael, barber Peter W. Ehrhart, r. ]04y2,
9th
Ehrhart Peter W., barber, IO4V2, 9th
Ehrhorn Carl, shoemaker, 1404a Ellis
" Edward, shoemaker, 1718 Polk
" George H., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
Berkeley
" Rudolph, shoemaker, 221 Fillmore
Ehringer William, carpenter, r. 20 Capp
Ehrke Frederick W., helper Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 1604 Lexington Av
Ehrlich Dora Miss, stenographer
Bros., r. 202, 7th
" Ferdinand, bottler Wichman,
Co., r. 2815% California
" Herman, stationery, 225, 6th, r.
" John, insurance, r. 1150 Golden Gate Av
" Louis, cigar dealer, r. 856 Harrison
" Samuel, salesman R. Isaacs & Bro., r. Oak-
land
Ehrman Albert L., buyer M. Ehrman & Co., r.
1900 "Washington
" George, upholsterer A. P. Raye & Co., r. 415
Grove
" George Jr., musician, r. 415 Grove
" Herman, bookkeeper M. P. Kohlberg & Co.,
r. 1234 Bush
" Joseph (M. Ehrman & Co.) , r. 251 1 Pacific Av
" Lexy, clerk M. Ehrman & Co., r. 847 Golden
Gate Av
Ehrman M. & Co. (Myer, Joseph and Solomon
W. Ehrman, Samuel Sussman and
Samuel I. Wormser), importers and
wholesale grocers, 104-110 Front
" Myer (M. Ehrman & Co.), r. 1900 Washing-
ton
" Solomon W. (M. Ehrmann & Co.), r. 2016
Van Ness Av
" Sydney, student, r. 1900 Washington
" Theodore F., musician, r. 415 Grove
Ehrmann Frank J., harness maker, r. 22 Stock-
ton PI
" John A., harness maker, 1245 Folsom
" Julius (Esberg, Backman & Co.), r. New-
York
" Valentine, r. 22 Stockton PI
" Valentine Jr., carpenter, r. 1031 York
Ehrsom Joseph, laborer, r. ISV^ Welsh rear
Eibach Charles (Kern & Eibach), r. Oakland
Eiben Henry J. (Eiben & Scheflfauer), r. 631 Mc-
Allister „ „ , ,
" Henry J. Jr., carpenter Eiben & Schef-
fauer, r. 631 McAllister
" Jacob H. E., groceries and liquors, NW
cor 17th and Dolores, r. 392 Dolores
" & Scheflauer (Henry J. Eiben and George
Scheffauer). carpenters and cabinet
makers, 215 Post and 8 Polk
Eiberger Michael, carpenter, r. N s Willard nr
Fulton
Eibrich Henry, laborer, r. cor Army and Mis-
sissippi
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Eichbaum Charles W., collector Pac. Gas Im-
provement Co., r. 3621, 16th
" Frederick H.,- superintendent Pac. Im-
provement Co., r. 2644 Howard
" Frederick H. Jr., mechanic, r. 2644 Howard
" Joseph v., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 2644 Howard
" William P., salesman Crane Co., r. 200
San Jose Av
Eichel John C, salesman Morgan Bros., r. 1208
Hampshire
" Martin C, sailmaker Henrix & Fraser, r.
623 Greenwich
•' Mary, widow, r. 623 Greenwich
" William, bartender James F. Kearny, r.
623 Greenwich
Eichelroth Francis C, workman U. S. Mint, r.
1330a Hayes
Eichenberg Belle, widow, r. 3i% Rausch
" Edgar S., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
" Elise F. Miss, crayon artist, r. 15 Sanchez
" Henry G., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 15 Sanchez
Eicher William, confectioner, r. IOOSY2 Clay
Eichholz Charles G., bridge builder, r. 244, 6th
■' Otto F., clerk G. Leipnitz & Co., r. 511a
Brannan
Eichler J. H. & Co. (John H. Eichler), plumbers,
493 Haight
" John H. (J. H. Eichler & Co.), r. 310%
Waller
" Joseph, tailor, r. 1 Julian Av
Eichner John, butcher, r. 8 Ashburton PI
Eicholz Otto, carpenter Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 619 Stevenson
Eicholzer Margaret, widow, r. Moultrie nr Cres-
cent Av
EichornHilmar A., tailor J. A. Eichorn, r. 621
Octavia
" Julius A., merchant tailor, 208 Kearny, r.
621 Octavia
" Oscar, clerk Jean Peyre, r. 10 Elgin Park
Eick Ernst H., proprietor Mechanics' House.
116 Berry
Eickelberg R. D., express messenger, r. 126
Ellis . ,
Eickhofl Clare Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Henry (Lindley & Eickhofi), attorney at
law, 530 California rooms 39-42, r. San
Rafael
" Theodore, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r.
1111 Broadway
Eickholt Anton, carpenter, r. 624 Fulton
Eickhorn Frederick, butcher S. Simon
Eickhorst Frederick G., groceries, NW cor
Greenwich and Pierce, r. 3005 Pierce
Eide Soren A., draughtsman W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. Berkeley
Eidenmuller WiUiam C, physician and sur-
geon, 14 Grant Av, rooms 1-5, r. 630 Green
Eidinger Edward, tailor, 2227 Mission
" Emil, iron worker, r. 2227 Mission
" Minnie C, dressmaker, r. 2227 Mission
Eiermann Gustav, clerk, r. 16 Central Av
Eifer August, waiter, r. 439 Jessie
Eifert Conrad, shoemaker, r. 1322 Kearny
" H. Otto, lithographer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
7% Sonora „ ^
" William J., brass finisher Whyte & De
Rome, r. 732 Folsom
Eiffel House, 727 Sansome
Eigholz J. L.. salesman S. F. Autographic Reg-
ister Co., r. 27 Oak T. -1 -D
Eighth Congregational Church, Rev. Emil R.
Galloway pastor. Broad nr Plymouth Av
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Eihlers A., porter The Oberon, r. 512 Bush
Eilerman Frances A., widow, r. 1710 Baker
Eilersen L. P., laborer, r. 230 Pacific
Eillieii Herman F., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
2711 Sutter
Eimers Anthony C, painter, r. 246, 6th
Einfeldt Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Christ, lunchman The Louvre, r. 709 Stock-
ton
" Detlef J., engineer Schmidt Label &Litho.
Co., r. 13 Belvedere <
" Henry L., waiter Mrs. Martha Ross, r. 510
Mission
" John A., sticker-hand Union I. Wks., r. 510
Mission
Einselen Charles R., steward, r. 8 Cohen PI
" Fredericka, widow, r. 2 Broad's PI
" G. A. Mrs., teacher music, r. 1016 Leaven-
worth
" Gustav A., compositor Cal. Demokrat, r.
1016 Leavenworth
" Henry W., confectioner, r. 2 Broad's PI
Einsfeld Andrew, cigars and tobacco, 2003 Fill-
more, r. 20 Middle
" George A., barber Peter Einsfeld, r. 871
Market
" Henry, painter, r. 21 Bridge PI
" Henry M., barber Peter Einsfeld, r. 871
Market
" Josephine C, domestic, 34 Belvedere
" Peter, barber, 871 Market
" Peter Jr., barber, 1125 Market, r. III714
Stevenson
Einstein Benjamin, secretary S. F. Clothing
Renovating Wks. , 14 Kearny, r. 822 Geary
" Daniel, contractor and builder, 630 Market,
r. 405 Van Ness Av
" J. & Co. (Jacob and Morris Einstein), pro-
prietors Commercial Mills, 149 Bluxome
" Jacob (J. Einstein & Co.), r. 1453 Franklin
" M., traveling salesman, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Morris (J. Einstein & Co.) r. 2211 Buchanan
Eintracht Morris (Eintracht & Milsner), r. 1823
Webster
Eintracht Spar und Bau Verein, Frederick
Ehrenpfort president, Henry Gille sec-
retary, 308 Treat Av
Eintracht The, Joseph Rech proprietor, 539
California
" & Milsner (Morris Eintracht and Adolph
Milsner), manufacturers suspenders, 112
Sutter
Eirat William, laborer, r. 8 Vanderwater
Eis Martin, waiter, r. 309 Ivy Av
Eisan George M., butcher, 411 Waller, r. 7I614
Tehama
' ' James H. (Unwin & Eisan) , r. 716'^ Tehama
Eisel Charles, turner Will & Finck Co., r. 923
Union
Eisele Felix, steward The Louvre, r. 411 Golden
Gate Av
Eiselen Alfred J., groceries and liquors, NW
cor 28th and Dolores
" Alfred J. Jr., clerk Alfred Eiselen, r. NW
cor 28th and Dolores
" Oscar J., barber, 1602 Valencia, r. 211 Lang-
ton rear
Eiseman Amelia, widow, r. 1813 Sutter
" David, bookmaker, r. 1813 Sutter
Eisen Edward G., dentist, 122 Phelan Bldg, r.
1323 Guerrero
" Francis T. estate of, proprietors Eisen
Vineyard Co., 12 Stevenson
" Gustav, curator biology California Acad-
emy of Sciences, 819 Market
Eisen Peter, malster Empire Malt House, r. 2311
Powell
Eisen Vineyard Co., estate of Francis T. Eisen
proprietors, 12 Stevenson
Eisenbach Adolph (Louis Taussig & Co.), r. 2116
Post
" Isaac P., jeweler, r. 1808 Pacific Av
" Julian, stenographer Sather Banking Co.,
r. 12061/2 Polk
" Julius, r. 2116 Post
Eisenbeis Gustav, molder, r. 565 Mission
" Gustav Jr., coppersmith, r. 565 Mission
" Louis, tinner, r. 565 Mission
Eisenberg A. & Co. (Adolph Eisenberg), dia-
monds and jewelry, 126 Kearny, room B
" Adolph (A. Eisenberg & Co.), r. 1807 Post
" Elkan, cigars, 202, 6th, r. 2006 Jackson
" Henry, salesman I. N. Eisenberg, r. 608a
Powell
" Ignatz N., boots and shoes, 406 Kearny, r.
608a Powell
" P., waiter, r. 157,7th
" William, engineer Pac. Ammonia and
Chemical Wks, r. NW cor Francisco and
Webster
Eisenbraun Henry, porter, r. 174^4 Minna
Eisenhauer Margaret, widow, r. 1107 Clay
Eisenhorst F. T., saloon watchman str City of
Peking
Eisenhuth John W., secretary West Shore Ry.
Co.. 43 Crocker Bldg, r. 778 Clayton
Eisenmann Peter, receiving clerk The Louvre
" P. Joseph, clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 3034 Washington
Eisenschimel Adolf, cheesemaker William
Meyer, r. Sears nr. Sherman Av
Eisenschimel Carl, expert on handwriting and
engrosser of memorials, 335 Kearny, r.
125, 16th
" Harry C, painter S. P. Co-, r. 125, 16th
" James C, clerk Michalitschke Bros. & Co.,
r. 125, 16th
" Milton C, bookkeeper, r. 125, 16th
Eisenstein Charles, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 9 Day
Eisermann George, sugar worker, r. 1034^ Bry-
ant
Eisert Henry W., cashier G. H. Umbsen & Co.,
r. 533 Hayes
J8®= Eisert. See Isert
Eisfelder Edgar M., r. 1419'4 Webster
" Elise, widow, r. 1419V2 Webster
" Florence Miss, school teacher, r. 1419'/2
Webster
" Samuel, eyeglasses, 81)4, 4th, r. 178 Minna
Eisfeldt Theodore A., clerk Neustadter Bros., r.
Alameda
Eisle William, laborer, r. Hart nr San Bruno Av
Eisleben Hans, Pacific Coast agent J. B. Spencer
Mfg. Co. (New York), 636 Clay, r. 242, 6tli
Eisling Joseph, baker, r. 625 Clay
Eisman Mary Miss, waiter Johanna Neumann,
r. 304, 3d
Eisner Abe L., clerk Kutner-Goldstein Co., r.
838 McAllister
" B. Milford, bookkeeper I. Oppenheimer &
Co., r. 838 McAllister
" Charles, clerk City and County Hospital
EISNER DANIEL,
manufacturer of fine furs, fancy furs
and sealskin garments a specialty,
sealskin sacques re-dyed ana altered
to latest styles. 331 Kearny, r. 615
Taylor
Eisner Herman, plumber and gasfltter,'1707 Sut-
ter, r. 12 Ewing PI
Eisner Milton S. fReinstein & Eisner), attorney
at law, 317 Sansome, r. 1800 Pierce
" Nicholas, bartender, r. 650 Mission
" Phillip, plumber and gasfitter, 436 Hayes
" Sarah, widow, r. 838 McAllister
" William, nurse, r. 209 Leidesdorfl
Eisold Emil, baker John Schlichtmann, r. 645
McAllister
Eissler Conrad, cabinet maker, r. 117 Julian Av
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 117 Julian Av
Eiszler Daniel, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 13 Glen Park Av
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Eitel Amelia F. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 407 Octavia
" Annie G. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 407 Octavia
" Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Charles H., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
Oakland
" Edward E., adjuster claims, r. 114 Murphy
Bldg
" Eliza F. Mrs. (Eitel & Co.), r. 1118 Market
" John M. F., druggist, r. 407 Octavia
" & Co. (Mrs. E. F. Eitel), real estate and
business agents, 1118 Market
Eithele J., teamster Albert Hansen, r. 217,
14th
Eitzen August Mrs., widow, r. 128, 21st
Eizaga Florencio, janitor, 339 Kearny, r. 5 Bacon
PI
Ek Eva, widow, r. 1 Elizabeth
" John, merchant tailor, 410 Kearny, room 33,
r. Berkeley
e^ Ek. See Eck and Ecks
Ekelund Eric, electro gilder, 9 Hardie PI, r. 312
Waller
Ekenberg Richard, ironworker, r. I6O714 San
Carlos Av
Ekengren Fred, teamster Lewis & Co., r. 13
Madison Av
Ekensteen Cecelia Mrs., teacher music and lan-
guages, r. 1819 Dupont
" Max, solicitor, r. 1819 Dupont
Ekerson Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 730, 4th
Ekholm Charles, seaman brig William G. Irwin,
r. 328 Drumm
Eklund Annie C, widow, r. 1812 Bush
" Nels, laborer, r. 150 Clara
" Swen A., tailor, r. 1025 Hampshire
4®- Eklund. See Ecklund
Ekmai; Andrew H., bicycle maker Yosemite
Mfg. Co., r. 13 Marye Terrace
Ekroth Alfred, seaman, r. 337 Bryant rear
Ekstrom Charles A., musician, r. 1617 Mason
" John, coffee saloon, 421 East North, r, 321.
3d
Elam Thomas, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 511 Sanchez
Elardo Navarro, porter, r. 725 Vallejo
Elastic Tip Company, E. E. Buckelton agents
bicycle supplies, 14-16 Fremont
Elberg Abraham, operator Pac. Postal Tel.
Cable Co., r. 625 Eddy
" Isaac, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 625 Eddy
" Samuel, tailor, r. 625 Eddy
" Solomon, auditor Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. 625 Eddy
Jm- Elberg. See Alberg
Elbert John N., mining, 220 Fremont, r. 1225
Jackson
" John N. Jr., bookkeeper Harding's Law
and Collection Office, r. 1225 Jackson
Elcho House, William W. Walmsley Jr. pro-
prietor, 863!^ Market
Elcho Kennels, A. B. Truman proprietor, 1425
Steiner nr. Ellis
El Commercio de San Francisco (Spanish
weekly). Angel P. Alvarez publisher and
proprietor, 420 Montgomery
El Coronado Mining Co., J. N. E. Wilson presi-
dent, George T. Jacobs secretary, 530
California, room 12
Elder D. Paul, with William Doxey, r. 2715 Bu-
chanan
" Elva R. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 520 Capp
" George, carpenter, r. 2715 Mission
" George W., r. 455 Valencia
ELDER JAMES,
agent George A. Clark & Bro, (New
York), Clark's O. N. T. spool cotton.
Marshall & Co. linen threads and
Millward's Helix needles, 14-16,Sutter,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Elder James, laborer, r. 154 Tehama
" James W., cashier Brigham, Hoppe & Co.,
r. 3403 Clay
" John, dry goods, 315 Hayes, r. 1023, 21st
Elder Robert B., agent Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Co., 228 Bush, r. 2715
Buchanan
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Elder Robert C, clerk Kowalsky & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Robert F., r. 1237 Stockton
" Robert F., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 629, 23d
" Robert H., shorthand reporter, 16 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor
" Scott, sewer contractor, 17-19 Spear, r. 2715
Buchanan
" Suviah L., widow, r. 609, 23d
" William, cashier G. G. Wickson & Co., r.
Alameda
" William J., stoves and tinware, 606 Clay,
r. Alameda
Elderkin Piatt B., attorney at law, r. 1513 Grove
El Dorado Building and Loan Association,
George W. Dixon president, Leon Den-
nery secretary, 214 Pine
El Dorado Linseed Oil Works Co., George A.
Moore secretary and treasurer, works
West Berkeley, office 208 California
" Loan Association, Dennery & Gunzburger
secretaries, 214 Pine, room 3
Eldracher Charles, r. 131, 7th
" Peter, r. 131, 7th
" WilliamF.,r. 131, 7th
Eldred Nellie A., widow, r. 524, 22d
" William, florist, r. 72H/3 O'Farrell
Eldredge Benjamin G., r. 1924 Broderick
" John B., mining engineer, 328 Montgom-
ery, room 311, r. Alameda
" Kimball C, capitalist, 309 California,
rooms 1-2, r. Alameda
Eldridge Bert, packer J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1015
Larkln
" C.,r. 157, 7th
" Carlton L. (California Last Factory), r.
1123 Alabama
" Catherine Mrs., crockery and tinware, 1509
Dupont
" Charles, cooperage, 24 Commercial, r. 720b
Union
" Charles, trackman Sutter St. Ry., r. 814
" E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 813A Lott
" Ella Miss, r. 1573/2 Market
" Francenia R. Mrs., r. 1015 Larkin
" Herbert N., butcher John E. Burkard, r. 16
Bond
" Jane, widow, r. 720b Union
" John, blacksmith, r. 39 Federal
Eldridge John R., physician and surgeon, 406
Sutter, rooms 24-25, hours 10 to 12 a. m.,
1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 14 Elsie
" Lloyd S., porter S. F. Art Association, r.
SE cor California and Mason
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 1573% Market
Eldridge Oliver, correspondent New York Board
and agent Boston and Philadelphia
Boards of Marine Underwriters, 303 Cali-
fornia, r. 615 Sutter
" R. Eugene, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 1250 California
" Samuel, cooper Charles Eldridge, r. 720b
Union
" Sylvester A., solicitor Alliance Assurance
Co., r. Oakland
" The, Mrs. Jane Clow proptr, 120a Eddy
Election Commissioners Board of. New City
Hall basement
Electric Collection Co., T. J. Shackleford presi-
dent and manager, 33-34 Mills Bldg, 7th
floor
Electric Improvement Co., F. M. Pickering
secretary, 523 Montgomery
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
100 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Electric Laundry Co., D. W. Crowley manager,
offtce 215 Valencia, telephone Mission 40
" Match Co., James A. Salts manager, 23
Davis
" Paint Co. (incorporated), R. H. Gans presi-
dent, G. D. Mahone secretary, 43 Phelan
Bldg
" Placer Mining Co., J. R. Kendall president,
Alden R. Mening secretary, 214 Pine,
room 35
" Supply Co., Robert Langer proprietor,
experimental and model work, 58, 1st
Electrical Construction and Repair Co. (W. L.
McKinley and K. G. Dunn), 332 Montgom-
ery
Electrical Engineering Co.,
C. B. Sessions secretary and manager,
manufacturers djmamos and motors,
34-36 -Main
Electrical Maintenance Co., King & Mangels-
dorf proprietors, 40 New Montgomery
ELECTROPOISE,
Watson & Co. agents, 124 Market
Elevator Tlie (weekly), J. B. Wilson editor and
manager, 622 Clay
Elfelt Joseph (A. H. Smith & Co.) r. 1020 Post
Elfendahl Ernest, clerk Frank B. Peterson &
Co., r. 2616a Bush
" Ernestine, widow, r. 2616a Bush
" Victor H.. clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r.
2616a Bush
Elffner Anthony, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 814
Cole
Elford Alfred B., bookkeeper W.P.Morgan, r.
318 Golden Gate Av
" Alfred T., carpenter, 621 Howard, r. Colma,
Cal.
" Harry, machinist, r. 821 Howard
Elfors Frank, r. 120a Shipley
•' Josie Miss, paper boxmaker, r. 130a Shipley
Elfving Carl W., manager Elfving & Seawell's
Law and Collection Agency, and presi-
dent Cauca Valley Development Co., 217
Sansome, r. 1013 Clay
" John E., collector Elfving & Seawell's Law
and Collection Agency, r. 1013 Clay
Elfving & Seawell's Law and Collection
Agency, Carl W. Elfving manager, Vic-
tor F. Seawell secretary, 217 Sansome
Elgg Charles, painter, r. 517 Hickory Av
Elgin William G., tinsmith Olsen, Ruth & Cook,
r. Oakland
Elias A., r. 1403 Gough
" George W., clerk John E. Youngberg, r. 312
Eddy
" Isaac, bookbinder, r. 2529 Washington
" Israel, bookbinder, r. 2529 Washington
" Lipmann, r. 2529 Washington
" Morris, gents' furnishing goods, 514, 2d
" Sarah Miss, stenographer, r. 514, 2d
" William J., r. 530 Montgomery Av
Eliaser Abraham, r. dloV^ McAllister
" Isaac, r. 915'^ McAllister
Eliassen Charles, laborer, r. 11 Natoma
" Charles H., bookkeeper The Werner Co., r.
Oakland
" Edward, bookkeeper The Werner Co., r.
Oakland
" Martin, cabinet maker John Hoey, r. Oak-
land
Eliot Alice Mrs., r. 146. 13th
Eliot Joseph B., business manager S. F. Chron-
icle, NE cor Kearny and Market, r. 6
Turk
Eliot William G. Jr. Rev. , associate pastor First
Unitarian Church, r. 27 Laurel
4®-Eliot. See Alliot, Elliot and Elliott
Elite Photographic Studio, Jones & Lotz pro-
prietors, 838 Market
Elite Saloon The, William Schreiber proprietor,
21 Kearny
Elite The, A. Mautz & Co. proprietors, dry
goods, gents' furnishing and fancy goods,
2530-3522 Mission
Elk River Mill and Lumber Co. (Humboldt Co.),
Jacob C. Hawley agent. Pier 4 Steuart
Elken Albert, candy maker, r. 527, 19th
Elkington Charles E., salesman, r. 1523»4 Do-
lores
" James E., shipping clerk Boston Woven
Hose and Rubber Co., r. 20 1/2 Albion Av
Elkins Adelina M., widow, r. 1002b Bush
" George, tailor, r. 437 Natoma
" W. A., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 312
Louisiana
Elks B. P. 0., W. C. Dudley secretary, 120 O'Far-
rell
Elkus Edward M., clerk r. 2328 Pacific Av
" L. Co. The (Sacramento, Cal.), merchants,
office 211 Pine
" Louis, president The L. Elkus Co., r. 2328
Pacific Av
EUard Catherine, widow, r. 1410 Baker
" Edward, laborer, r. 935, 15th
" Frederick S., machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. Oakland
" Thomas F., packer, r. 1212 Hampshire
JBS-Ellard. See Allard
EUebrook George, messman str Corona
EUefsen Charles, master str Protection, r. 38
Lundy Lane
" Christopher, boatswain str State of Cali-
fornia, r. 113 Precita Av
" Olaf, seaman, r. 536, 3d
" Samuel, seaman str State of California, r.
113 Precita Av
Ellen William, longshoreman, r. 33 Steuart
EUenberger Casper, wood carver Home Mfg. Co.,
r. 1019 Florida
" Cyrus, observer U. S. Weather Bureau, r.
NE cor 23d and Rhode Island, Potrero
" Frederick A., truckman Truck 5, r. 1019
Florida
Ellenbrook Joseph M., salesman, r.664i/4 Howard
" Josephine S. Mrs., teacher music, r. 66454
Howard
Ellenger Charles W., conductor Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 1845 Fillmore
4Sr Ellenger. See Ellinger
El Leopoldo Gold and Silver Mining Co., Felix
Chappelet president, Jabez Howes sec-
retary, 214 Pine, room 55
Eller John, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. Ill,
10th
" Joseph, milker New York Dairy, r. Old San
Jose Road nr County Jail No 3
" Philip, waiter, r. 6 Antonia
Ellerby John R., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
919 Webster
Ellermeier Henry W., locksmith John Todt, r.
1217 Pacific rear
" Henri, baker, r. 1217 Pacific rear
Filers Charles M., bookmaker, r. 114 McAllister
Ellert Catherine, widow, r. 1410 Baker
" John A. (Ehat & Ellert), and deputy Asses-
sor, r. 1437 Geary
Ellert L. R., manager California Title Insur-
ance and Trust Co., Mills Bldg, 1. 1915
Webster
" Stephen, bartender Joseph W. Myser, r.
1701 Dupont
" William, merchant tailor, 3, 6th, r. 940
Howard
EUery Douglas, r. 33 Ridley
" Edward, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 3503
Sutter
" Jessie, musician, r. 329 O'Farrell
" Nathaniel, civil engineer, r. 329 O'Farrell
Ellich Milo, r. 1916 Leavenworth
Ellickson Rachel, domestic, 713 Post
Ellicott H. W., lumber inspector S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery, room 74, r. Hotel Riche-
lieu
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C. P. Pomeroy, Attorney. W. O. LuDOViCi, Secretary.
Electrical Department
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Full charge taken of Electrical Apparatus by annual subscription
Complaints attended to and Batteries recharged
GAS SERVICE DEPARTMENT
The Standard Automatic Gas Regulator is attached to the meter, controlling the pressure auto-
matically, keejDmg the flime steady, and allowing no waste or blowing, preventmg breakage of
globes, and saving from 20 to 40 per cent.
New tips and burners are supplied, leaks and flickering lights remedied, and pipes pumped out
if necessary. All complaints connected with the gas, electric bells, or gas lighting apparatus are
attended to.
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Ellien Y., laborer, Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 304 Louis-
iana
EUiff Joseph, harness washer, r. lOSSan Jose Av
EUing William, clerk Henry Schutt, r. 1202
Pacific
Ellinger Charles, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
528 Devisadero
EUinghouse Alfred, theatrical manager, r. 639
McAllister
" Bertha, widow, r. 639 McAllister
" Edward C, printer Examiner, r. 639 Mc-
Allister
" Oscar, with Tallant Banking Co., r. 639
McAllister
Ellingsen Mark, surfman Fort Point Life Sav-
ing Station, Presidio
EUingson Peter, marine fireman, r. 706 Clem-
entina
Ellingsworth Samuel, restaurant, 513V4 Jones,
r. 414 Hyde
Ellingwood Auburn W., salesman Smith Pic-
ture Co., r. 1125% Stevenson
" Isaac H., r. 1113 Shotwell
" William C, clerk, r. 1113 Shotwell
Ellinwood Charles N., physician and surgeon,
639 Kearny, surgeon City and County
Hospital and professor Cooper Medical
College, r. SE cor Pacific Av and Devis-
adero
" Marvin T.,r. 639 Kearny
Elliot Albert H. (Stearns & Elliot), attorney at
law, 67-68 Nevada Block, r. Oakland
" Arthur, bookkeeper Kingan & Co. and
treasurer Cauca Valley Development
Co., r. 1318 California
" Benjamin G., manager Mrs. Martha A.
Elliot, 133 Be ale, r, Alameda
" Charles A., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
31 Noe
Elliot Charles E., mining secretary, 79 Nevada
Block, r. Alameda
'■ Charles M. (C. M. Elliot & Co.), r. 1130
Jackson
" Charles W., salesman Albion Lumber Co.,
r. 1130 Jackson
" C. M. & Co. (Charles M. Elliot), lumber
dealers, 32 Market room 10
" Emma F. Miss, teacher Marshall Primary
School, r. 31 Noe
" F. P., drayman, 216 Steuart, r. San Rafael
" Frederick N., manager F. P. Elliot, r. Russ
House
" George H., clerk A. Schilling & Co., r.
Alameda
" George R., foreman F. P. Elliot, r. 31 Glen
Park Av
" G. W., r. 519 Sacramento
" Martha A. Mrs., foundry facings, 133Beale
r. Alameda
" Mary Miss, teacher Horace Mann Gram-
mar School, r. 31 Noe
" Maud Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Amelia
Lichau, r. 431, 4th
" Maud M., widow, r. 333 Scott
" Richard J., clerk Simpson Lumber Co.,r. 31
Noe
" Robert, miner, r. 754 Mission
" Samuel F., carpenter, r. 1136 Shotwell
" Susan, widow, r. 31 Noe
Elliot William E., secretary Duncan's Mills
Land and Water Co., 38 California, r. 11.30
Jackson
" Zalie, widow (Runge & Elliot), r. 340 Mont-
gomery
Elliott Able A., carpenter, r. 1051 Chestnut
" A. F., traveling salesman Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. Seattle, Wash.
" Brothers (John S. and Hamilton S.), grocer-
ies, 303, 3d
" Charles, decorator, r. 1334 Mission
" Charles C, r. Cliff House
" Charles E., teamster Black Diamond Coal
M. Co., r. 231, 2d
" E. Bruce, bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., 1630 Howard
" Edward, carpenter, r. 2702 Polk
" Edward G., porter Kowalsky & Co.
" Effle E. Miss, clerk J. D. Z. F. Fowzer, r.
1051 Chestnut
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Elliott Frank, harnessman G. W. Brown, r. 185
Stevenson
" Frank, teamster, r. 1330 Lombard
" Frank, traveling salesman Harris Bros. &
Co., r. 624 Polk
" Frank J., plumber, r. cor Crescent Av and
Gates
" Frederick A., clerk, r. 1405, 20th
" George, brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" George, clerk Wilson & Baechtel, r. 1713
Post
" George, stableman Steele Bros, r. 553 Bry-
ant
" George W., with Delsol Bros., r. 501, 4th
" Grant, barber and baths, 130 Geary
" Hamilton S. (Elliott Bros.), r. 60514, 3d
" Harry, stableman James Hurst, r. 942 Mis-
sion
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1051 Chestnut
" Henry, steward, r. 44IV2, 20th
" Henry H., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. Ukiah, Cal.
" Herbert S., shipping clerk, r. 1022 Sacra-
mento
" James, pipe maker Selby Smelting & Lead
Co., r. 307 Lake
" James T., dyer John F. Snow, r. cor Cres-
cent Av and Gates
" J. B., bartender, r. 136 Ellis
Elliott John (Montgomery & Co.), r. 134 Haight
" John, r. cor Crescent Av and Gates
" John, carpenter, r. 1411 Fulton
" John, porter Reinhold Beck, r. 418 Sutter
" John P., machine hand McFarland Bros.,
r. cor Crescent Av and Gates
" John S. (Elliott Bros.), r. 48 South Park
" Johnston, with Montgomery & Co., r. 1433
California
■■' Jonathan, clerk, r. 704, 24th
" Joseph F., sawyer McFarland Bros., r. 39
Lundy Lane
" Kate Miss, teacher Girls' High School, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Lottie Miss, r. 1109 Van Ness Av
" Mary, widow, r. 128, 33d
" Mary, widow, r. 1032 Sacramento
" Orsen H., publisher, r. 842, Capp
" Publishing Co., W. W. Elliott manager,
1309 Polk
" Richard, r. 615 Shotwell
" Richard E., carpenter Truckee Lumber
Co., r. 1139 Mission
" Richard E. Mrs., varieties, 1129 Mission
" Robert, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1510
Mission
" Robert, laborer Armour Packing Co., r. 546
" Robert, salesman Tillmann & Bendel. r.
Lorin, Cal.
" Robert H., clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. 1205 Sutter
" Stephen, bartender, r. 1701 Dupont
" T. Jr., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
San Rafael
" Thomas D. (Elliott & Bailey), r. 503a
Powell
" Thomas E., carpenter, r. 2704 Polk
" Thomas W., helper Selby Smelting &
Lead Co., r. 307 Lake
" Viola, widow, r. 638 Hayes
" William, bartender Jose C. Castro
" William, car driver, r. 421, 4th
" William, pattern maker, r. 844 Mission
" William C, brick mason, r. Serpentine Av
nr Mission
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Elliott William H., carpenter, 32 Mint Av
" William J., millhand, r. 28 Harriet rear
" William L... salesman W. A. Schrock and
manager Pac. Cycle Co., SI New Mont-
gomery, r. Oakland
" William W., carpenter, r. 39 Lundy Lane
■' William W., manager Elliott Publishing
Co., 1309 Polk ^
" & Bailey (Thomas D. Elliott and James
T. Bailey) liquors, 312% Grant Av
4®-Elliott. See Alliot, Eliot and Elliot
Ellis Albert, clerk Archibald Bernard, r. Oak-
land
'• Arthur J., cashier Horn & Judge, r. 8
Mason
" Benjamin, carrier postofflce, r. 1416 Broad-
way
" Benjamin, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 15.32
Polk
" Bennett Mrs., r. 1204 Buchanan
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 9 South Broderiek
" Charles H., clerk, r. 10 Washington At
" Clifford, machinist, r. 1022, 20th
" Daniel, carpenter, r. 16th Av South nr N
" Edwm J., clerk W. J. Davis, r. Oakland
" Eh, r. 310 Stockton
" Eugene J., draughtsman Pac. Tel. and Tel.
Co., r. 2044 Scott
" Eugene R., special agent .^tna Life Ins
Co., r. Oakland
" Frank H.. vice-president Palace Hardware
Co., r. 2902 Bush
" Frank M. C, salesman Sperry Flour Co.. r
2411a Pacific Av
" Franklin, superintendent Gas Consumers
Assn. r. 1022, 20th
" Frederick, cook Haub Bros., r. .532 Steven-
son
_,'' George, laborer, r. 1345, 25th
EUls Georg-e B., manager United States Indus-
trial Agency, 520-521 Emporium Bldg, r
Hotel Pleasanton
" §'^°a''^.®.'^^'- '^^li^ "^ Co.), r. East Oakland
" H. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1922 Sacramento
" Henry, painter Sutro Baths, r. 20th Av nr
Point Lobos Av
" Henry C. (Ellis & Miller), r. Oakland
ELLIS HENRY RIVES,
mining engineer and metaUurgist,
a^°r,°^^ft°J",?° ^^^\^^ ^ CO- assay o%ce
?'??-„™-S?ai^^'^g"i°a'l works, 318 Pine, r.
^,,. 1819 Webster
Ellis Herman L., gripman Sutter St Ry r 1U5
Austin ■
" Hiram H. (Ellis & Miller), r. Sunol, Cal.
" Hyman, merchant, r. 1002b Golden Gate
Av
" Jacob, business agent, 641 Washington
■' James, engineer, r. 318 Vallejo
" James D., barber, 707 Brannan
" James J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 608,
ELLIS JAMES M.,
notary public and commissioner of
deeds, secretary Prudence, City and
Golden Gate Building and Loan Asso-
ciations, 323 Montgomery, r. 1233
Ellis John, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 265 Clara
■' John, foreman Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Jo^5,^-> clerk general passenger agent's
office S. P. Co., r. Oakland
•' John W.. capitalist, r. .306 Stockton
Ellis Joseph, collector, r. 8 Mason
" Joseph D., calker, r. 312 Castro
" Joseph D. Jr., calker, r. 312 Castro
" Langdon R., physician, 1137 Ellis
" Laura Miss, r. 1204 Buchanan
" Leila Mrs., teacher Girls High School r
836 Sutter
" Lillie Miss, teacher Monroe Primary
School, r. 911, 25th
" Margaret, widow, r. 445 O'Farrell
" Margaret M., widow, r. 1012 Lombard
" Mary A. Mrs., medium, r. 232 Van Ness Av
" Mary E., widow, r. 321 Franklin
" Michael, contractor, r. 24 Ford
■' JMichael, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
" Moses, capitalist, Bovee, Toy & Sonntag
agents, 19 Montgomery
" Nathan R., contractor, r. 911, 25th
" Peter, electrotyper Schmidt Label & Lith
Co., r. 1816 Stockton
" Peter, shoemaker, 909D Folsom ~
Ellis Publishing Co., James A. Wiles and
Charles E. Howard managers, Murphy
Bldg, 5th floor, 12.36 Market
" Randall, clerk Blue Lakes Water Co., r
911, 25th
" Richard, printer T. P. Meighan & Co., r.
265 Clara
" Robert, drayman McNab & Smith, r. 265
Clara
■' Robert M., carpenter, r. 500 Larkin
■' Rowland B., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co r
709 Jones
" Seely E., hardware, 1908 Fillmore, r. 1921
Fillmore
" Stephen, laborer, r. 265 Clara
" Thomas P., policeman, r. 24 Ford
" W. Brobury, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" W.D., r. Palace Hotel
•' William, boxmaker A. F. Otto & Co., r. 265
Clara
'• William, laborer Union L Wks, r. 568
Pennsylvania Av
" William, millhand, r. 617 Mission
" William, miner, r. 704'^ Mission
■' William, silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
Fruitvale
" William A., dentist, 1841 Polk, r. 509b Lar-
kin
" William C, clerk Montgomery & Co.. r. 112
Turk
" William H., master schr Halcyon, office
10 California, room 3
" William J. (Gleason & Co.), r. 216 Austin
Av
" William W., bookkeeper North Pac. Coast
RR, r. 212 Eddy
" William W., machinist Merralls Mill Co.,
r. 25th nr Texas, Potrero
" Wilmot E., 2d lieutenant Battery B, 5th
Artillery, U. S. A:, r. Presidio
" & Co. (George W. Ellis), designers and
T,„- ^ii,th°S^^P^ers, 420 Montgomery, room 37
Ellis & Miller (Henry H. and Henry C. Ellis and
estate of John W. Miller), wholesale
commission merchants, hay, grain and
feed, 25-27 Spear, telephone Main 257
Ellison David, hoseman Engine No. 6, r. 311, 6th
" E., fireman Edison Light & Power Co., r.
3O81/2 Ritch
" Edward, r. 359 Brannan
" George, carpenter, r. 37 Federal
" George, laundryman White Star Laundry,
r. 519 Minna
" James, r. 404, 6th
" James, molder J. Roylance Brass Wks., r.
5^4 Camp
" James, plumber, r. 7 Yerba Buena
" Joseph R., bartender J. Soehl, r. 706 Cali-
fornia
" Robert F., clerk Jones & Co.. r. Berkeley
" William, r. Old People's Home
" William H., carpenter, r. 14114 Page
Ellmaker Maria E., widow, r. 437%, 18th
Ellman William A., stevedore, r. 770 Harrison
Ellon Florence, widow, r. 914 Pierce
EUston John W., druggist Baxter & Oesting. r.
317 Ellis
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Ellsworth Charles E., r. 813 Oak
" Charles H. clerk M. Ehrman & Co., r. 125
Ridley
" E. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Frank, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
1336 Page
" Henry L., dresser Pac. States Type Foun-
dry, r. 730 Pine
Ellsworth James W. Rev., manager Florence
Crittenton Home Association, 520
Kearny „
" John C, engineer tugboat Transit, r. Oak-
land
" Lillie, domestic, 1110 Hyde
" M. M. Mrs., widow, r. 125 Ridley
Ellsworth Oliver, attorney at law, 43-44 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. Niles, Cal.
Ellsworth Timothy, general agent Preferred
Accident Ins. Co., and Pacific Coast
manager Hartford Life and Annuity
Ins. Co., 640 Market, r. 411 Broderick
" William, brass molder M. Greenberg's Sons
r. 518a Folsom
«S=- Ellsworth. See Elsworth
Ellwood Mary, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies
Home
Elm Flax Mills (The A. H. Hart Co. of New-
York) mnfrs. ball and sack twine, David
D. Sutphen manager, 219 Front
Elmer David, actor, r. 371/2 Oak Grove Av
" House, Mrs. Goodwin Hilton proprietor,
.324 Bush
" John, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Walter O., transferrer Union Litho. Co., r.
2626 Market
Elmers Frederick, pile driver, r. 201 Steuart
" Henry, clerk H. G. Lackmann, r. 1319 Sac-
ramento
Elming August, carpenter, r. IH Bowie Av
El Monte Hotel (Sausalito), John E. Slinkey
proprietor, ofBce 235 Kearny
Elmore George W., machinist 1st St. Wks
Union I. Wks., r. Oakland
Elmore John M., attorney at law and librarian
Mills Bldg Law Library, 16-18 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 828 Geary
" John M. Mrs., asst. librarian Mills Bldg
Law Library, r. 828 Geary
Elmquist Emil H., machinist, r. 243 Tehama
" John M., machinist, r. 243 Tehama
" Oscar, hostler, r. 243 Tehama
Elmwood Distilling Co. (Louisville, Ky.), office
221 Front, room 4
Eloesser Arthur (Heynemann & Co.), r. 1808
Gough
" Hugo (William Uhlmann & Co.), r. 1713
California
Eloesser Leo, secretary Eureka Benevolent
Association and Pacific Hebrew Orphan
Asylum and Home Society, 105 Stockton,
r. 1713 California
Elorduy Cirilo J., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
810 Vallejo
Elquita Santiago, messman str Mariposa, r. 313
Green
Elrick Richard G., salesman Percy Beamish, r.
599 Ellis
" Thomas (Hansen & Elrick), r. 599 Ellis
Elsasser Charles C, marine engineer, r. 1015
" Christian, longshoreman, r. 915 Montgom-
ery
" Jacob, driver Milwaukee Brewery, r. 167
Juniper
" Jonas, salesman Wangenheim, Sternheim
& Co.. r. 1904 Steiner
" Louisa T. Miss, dressmaking, 1534 Eddy
" William A., purser str Herald
Elsbach Albert, salesman Schoenholz Bros. &
Co., r. 1423 Larkin
" Herman (Schoenholz Bros. & Co.), r. 1423
Larkin
Elsberg E., seaman, r. 334 Main
Elscherd Matthias, laborer Nicholas Hansen.
r. Amazon Av nr Vienna
fl®-Else. See Use.
Elsham Henry, clerk, r. 626 California
Elsing Joseph, baker Charles A. Bantel, r. 815
Laurel Av
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glaised. eLcxd. Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Elsinore Hotel, Peter J. Kearney proprietor,
801-803 Filbert
Elsmer Joseph, waiter, r. 435 Jessie
Elsmere The, Mrs. J. Pooley proprietor, 418
Sutter ^.
Elster Clemens O., cigar maker Wiegmann &
Stuermer, r. 1202 Mission , ^ ., ,
" Frederick H., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 639 Sutter
" Peter C, clerk, r. 10 Henrietta Square
" Ralph B., r. 639 Sutter
Elstner Charles E., solicitor Hicks-Judd Co., r.
39 Turk
Elston Sidney W., bookkeeper, r. 40214 Grove
" Thomas, carpenter and builder, 223 Hayes,
r. 418 Franklin
Elsus Christopher, teamster, r. 12 Bourbm Pi
Elsworth Desmond, mixer Scott & Gilbert, r.
1530 Castro . , t^ ,.
" Elmer L., driver Morton Special Delivery,
r. 120 Pierce
" Jane, widow, r. 219 Leavenworth
" Lavonze, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1530
;6®=Elsworth. See Ellsworth
Elter Richard, shoemaker, r. 2755 Mission
El Toro Mineral Water, Mouret, Ghirardelli At
Co. agents, 815-819 Montgomery
Eltringham William,conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 908 Jackson
Eltzer Augustus, lodgings, 118, 1st
Eluro Antonio, driver G. B. Torre & Son, r. 718
Greenwich ^.,_ ^ ,
Elvers Claus, clerk D. Hennmg, r. 2o46 Fol-
som „
" Herman, plater, r. NE cor Fremont and
Folsom
Elvey Joseph, wood turner, r. 1509a Sacramento
Elvidge Charles, draughtsman J. D. Eby, r.
Oakland ^ ,
" Frederick H., bookkeeper J. D. Eby, r. Oak-
land
Elvin Hall, 413 Sutter
" Minot, r. 2787, 18th .
" William B., waiter Swain Bros., r. 1213
Bush ^ ^ ^^
El well Frank D., civil engineer Jas. A. Mc-
Mahon, r. Berkeley
Elwood John, blacksmith John P. Glynn, r. 214U
Filbert
" John B., accountant, r. 1006 Pine
Ely Augustus P., carpenter, r. 6 Wall PI
" C, farmer, r. 737 Howard
' ' Frank A. , bookkeeper Columbus Buggy Co. ,
r. Piedmont
" Henry H., surveyor, r. 1403 Bush
" John T., plumber Garrett C. Sweeney, r. 10
Columbia Square
" Mary, widow, r. 10 Columbia Square
" M. L. Mrs., dressmaking, 1403 Bush
" Nicholas, carriage painter, r. 10 Columbia
Square ^
Ely Prescott, secretary Esperanza Quartz
Mining Co., 10 Mutual Life Bldg, 5th
floor ^
Ely Samuel P., president Esperanza Quartz
Mining Co., 10 Mutual Life Bldg, oth
floor, r. University Club
Elzas Emanuel, secretary editorial department
Call, r. 1512 California
Eman Charles, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
Emancipator Deande Co., office 17 Fremont
Emanu-El (weekly), A. W. Voorsanger pub-
lisher. Rev. Jacob Voorsanger editor.
432 Montgomery, rooms 4-5
Emanu-El Sisterhood, 219, 9th
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Emanuel Church of the Evangelical Asso-
ciation, Rev. Hermann Cordes pastor,
W s 12th bet Market and Mission
" Emanuel (L. & E. Emanuel), r. SE cor
Van Ness Av and Geary
" Frederick, steward, r. 21 Scott PI
" Joseph L., foreman West Coast Furniture
Co., r. 1916 Pacific Av
EMANUEL L. & E.
(Lewis and Emanuel), manufacturers,
dealers and importers furniture, bed-
ding and upholstery, 432-434, 4th,
telephone Main 1645
Emanuel Lewis (L. & E. Emanuel), r. 1916 Pa-
cific Av
4®= Emanuel. See Emmanuel
Emberton Thomas, marine engineer, 9 Mission
Emerald Oscar, barber, 1708 Devisadero, r. 1720
Devisadero ■
Emeric Henry F., capitalist, room 72 Flood
Bldg, r. 1115 Geary
O- Emeric. See Emmerisch and Emrich
Emerich August, r. 346, 4th
Emerie Monty, tailor, r. 1132 Valencia
Emerson Albert B., clerk Deere Implement
Co.,r. 2038 Sutter
Emerson Albert B., vice-president S. F. Weeks
Co., 31 Market, r. 920a Pine
" Carl, seaman, r. 51 Clay
" Charles, stevedore, r. 20 Perry
" Charles B. (Yankee Novelty Mfg. Co.) r
430 Geary
" Charles F., tinsmith Gaskill & Regan, r
405 Minna
" Charles J., r. 113 Oregon
" Charles M. clerk freight auditor's dept. S
P. Co., r. 312 Van Ness Av
" Charles P.. r. 312 Van Ness Av
" David, carpenter, r. 11 18% Florida
" Drug Co. (Baltimore. Md.), manufacturing
chemists, J. H. Ballance manager, 41
Stevenson
" Edward W., dentist. 137, 6th, r. 807 Guer-
rero
" Esther B., widow, r. 2817 Folsom
" Francis X., physician Polyclinic Free Dis-
pensary, 113, 9th
" Frank E., r. 812 Kearny
" Frank N., groceries and liquors, 632 Bush
" Frederick L., house painter, r. 2817 Folsom
" George T., r. 1418 Clay
" George W., special agent Mutual Life Ins.
Co. of New York, 205 Sansome, r. 2048
Jones
" Harry H., salesman Michael Schoenfeld,
r. 1024 Larkin
" Jane, widow, r. 220 Leavenworth
" John A., merchant, r. 1203 Taylor
" Luther, printer, r. 126 Ash Av
" h^"^^^ ^•' widow, r. 115 Leavenworth
" M. Louis, bricklayer, r. 929, 19th
" Nettie, widow, r. 509 Post
Emerson Primary School, Miss Sarah M Wil
Richard, musician, r. 1436 Pine
Robert, seaman revenue cutter Bear
William, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 504 Napa
William, laborer, r. 908 Illinois
William P. (Emerson & Ryan), r. 245, llth
William R., theatrical manager r 501
Baker
& Ryan (William P. Emerson and Mat-
thew H. Ryan), drygoods, 222, 6th
Emerson. See Emmerson
Emerton George H., clerk, r. 74 Brosnan
" John W. (J. W. Emerton & Co.), r. 74 Bros-
nan
Emerton J. W. & Co. (John W. Emerton), pro-
prietors Emerton's Indian Discovery,
72414 Market
Emerton's Indian Discovery,
J. W. Emerton & Co. proprietors,
742 1-2 Market, room 18
Emery Augustus H., salesman Revere Rubber
Co.
" Charles A., dental student, r. 130 Page
" Edward F., warehouseman, r. 16341/4 Post
" Eugene, laborer, r. 1811 Lexington Av
" Frank, laborer, r. 1811 Lexington Av
" Frederick^waiter, r. 243 Minna
" George, cook, r. 797 Mission
" George T., mining, office 59, 1st, r. 1515
Baker
Emery Henry T,, secretary Merchants Ex-
change Association, Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, 1st floor, r. 617 Capp
" Howard, 1st lieut. revenue cutter Bear
" J. B., clerk Railway Mail Service, r. Port-
land, Oregon
Emery John A. Rev., rector Church of the Ad-
vent (Episcopal), r. 130 Page
" John F., bookkeeper, r. 916, 22d
■' Joseph S., president Blue Lakes WaterCo.,
202 Sansome, 3d floor, room 2, r. Oakland
" Rufus C, superintendent Arctic Oil Works,
r. 530 Oak
" Thatcher G., r. 709 Van Ness Av
" Thornton, r. 217 Francisco
" William H., foreman Morton's City Ware-
house, r. 1634K Post
Emhaus Anton, driver, r. II914 Juniper
Emhof Joseph, teamster, r. 337 Turk
Emhofl Kate, dairy, cor Lisbon and Japan Av
" Ludwig, milker N. Hansen, r. Munich nr
Russia Av
im- Emhoff. See Imhoff
Emig Jacob, waiter Ocean Side House
Emil Conrad, stableman, r. 617 Bryant
Emily Faithful Free Kindergarten, Miss Mary
E. Gamble principal, 3270 Mission
Emily P. Walker Memorial Free Kindergarten,
Miss Frances Sargent principal, 211-213.
9th
Emitt Marie Mrs., dressmaking, 229 Franklin
Emlay Co. The, Frederick E. Emlay secretary
and manager, restaurant, "111 Taylor
" Frederick E., secretary and manager The
Emlay Co., Ill Taylor, r. 109 Taylor
" Louis A., manager Eugene Belrose, r. Oak-
land
Emlen Clement H., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
430 Mississippi
" John D., painter Union I. Wks, r. 430 Mis-
sissippi
I^mmal Joseph B., real estate, r. 2663 Howard
" Joseph B. Jr., cashier Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society, r. Alameda
Emmanuel Baptist Church of San Francisco,
Rev. J. George Gibson pastor, Bartlett
bet 22d and 23d
Emmanuel Mission (Presbyterian), Rev. James
Woodworth superintendent, 938 Harrison
Emmel Emilia Miss, saleslady C. Reuss & Bro.,
r. 1504 Turk
Emmenn Adolph, tinsmith, r. 1208 Kearny
■' Adolph J., jeweler, r. 1208 Kearny
" William, carriage painter, r. 1208 Kearny
Emmerisch Max, machinist Anton Kuhling, r.
355 Brannan
es- Emmerisch. See Emeric, Emmerich and
Emrich
Emmerling H. Richard, woodturner Fink &
Schindler, r. 42 Grove
" John, conductor Geary St. Ry., r. 5 Collins
Emmerson Thomas, ropemaker Washburn &
Moen Mfg. Co., r. 2434 Larkin
Emmett George, merchant, r. De Wolf nr
Sickles Av
" Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 44 Donohoe Bldg,
r. Alameda
" Theodore, carpenter, r. 33 Hinckley
-8®=" Emmett. See Emitt
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Emmons Associated Law OfBces, Charles F.
Humphrey attorney, 209-210 Spreckels
Bldg
" C. S.. contractor and builder, 945 Valencia,
r. The Denniston
" Elmer, brassmolder M. Greenberg's Sons,
r. 17131/2 Hyde
" Elmir S., bookkeeper Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 3714 Sacramento
" Emelie Mrs., r. 1043% Valencia
" Frank, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 171314
Hyde
EMMONS GEORGE W.,
drayman, 203 Front, r. Alameda
Emmons Idella C. Miss, teacher Edison Pri-
mary School, r. 3714 Sacramento
" John M., cigars and tobacco, East nr Fol-
som
" Joseph E., measurer J. Spaulding & Co., r.
12 Oak
" Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 808 Filbert
" Mary J., widow, r. 3714 Sacramento
" William, helper Union Box Factory, r. Ala-
meda
" William B., with Smith & Young, r. 17131/2
Hyde
Emmrich Albert T., saddler Visalia Stock Sad-
dle Co., r. 1423 Steiner
" Ernst, clerk depot quartermaster U. S. A.,
r. 1423 Steiner
" Frank, clerk, r. 1423 Steiner
4®" Emmrich. See Emmerisch and Emrich
Emond Comb, clerk Preston & McKinnon, r.
Oakland
Emory Max, r. 355 Brannan
Empey Charles, clerk, r. 421 Stanyan
" Edward F., clerk Continental Fire Ins. Co.,
r. 723 Cole
Empey J. Walter, secretary Guide Publishing
Co., 532 Commercial
" Mary J., widow, r. 54 Steiner
" Walter L., clerk James W. Ryan, r. 411
Minna
" William C, collector Will & Finck Co., r.
723 Cole
Empey William F., president Guide Publishing
Co., 532 Commercial, r. 723 Cole
" William R., harness maker, 520}i. 6th, r.
1215 Ellis
Empire Building and Land Association, Wil-
liam E. Lutz secretary, 205 Sansome
" Coal Mine and Railroad (Mt. Diablo), Mor-
timer W. Belshaw proprietor, office 402
Front
" Glove Works, William Condon proprietor,
210,3d
" House, Jacob Hoeges proprietor, 639 Clay
Empire Malt House, Schweitzer & Bauer pro-
prietors, 418-424 Chestnut, office 632 Sac-
ramento
Empire Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, Leege &
Mills proprietors, 410-412 Clay
" Vineyard and Orchard Co., Robert Husband
secretary, 9 Mills Bldg. 6th floor
Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation
Limited (of London, Eng.), O'Kell, Don-
nell & Co., general agents, 411 California
Emporium Building, Ss Market bet 4th and 5th
Emporium Co., Adolph Feist president, Frank
Pauson vice-president, William D. Har-
per secretary and general manager,
825-855 Market
Emporium Commercial Co., William D. Har-
per president and general manager,
825-8.55 Market
Emporium Grocery Co., Emporium Bldg
Emporium The, general department store, 825-
855 Market
Emptage John F., longshoreman, r. 807 Folsom
Emrich August, butcher H. C. Wellner, r.
Washington Hotel
" Fred C, butcher P. J. Stolz, r. 126, 11th
" Joseph H., advertising agent, r. 115, 6th
j8®= Emrich. See Emerio and Emrich
Emrick Mary Miss, r. 823 Hyde
« William J., machinist Main St. Iron Wks.,
r. Oakland
Emsinger Frederick, electrician, r. 907 Vallejo
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Enas George H., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Enberg C, seaman str Crescent City
Enbruglia Jacob, box maker, r. 6133i Greenwich
Encalada August, r. 447 Broadway
Encoyand Frank, laundry, 205 Eddy
End George, millman, r. 421, 4th
Endercomb John, laborer Kate Emhofl, r. cor
Lisbon and Japan Av
" Joseph, milker Kate Emhofl, r. cor Lisbon
and Japan Av
Enderle Fredericka, domestic, 1726 Bush
" Theodore, groceries and liquors, NE cor 9th
and Mission, r. 1246 Mission
Enderlein Bruno, laborer, r. 215, 3d
" William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. ,522, 8th
Enders George, tailor, r. 211 Pi-ospect PI
" George H., pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 227, 8th
Enderson Gamos E., horseshoer, 109 Kentucky,
r. 2401/2 Clara
jK®= Enderson. See Andersen, Anderson and
Endestrom Elizabeth,, widow, r. 217 Francisco
Endlich Frank P., gardener, 12241/2 Pacific
Endrigge Frederick, laborer, r. 1220 Folsom
Endter Louis, groceries, 931 Folsom
Enegell Emil, painter, r. 2226b Geary
Enelund Anton L., gilding and picture frames,
10091/4 Larkin, r. 1600 Post
Eneman John L., tailor Rosenblum& Abraham,
r. 646 Folsom
Enemark Andrew J., cabinet maker St. Germain
Billiard Co., r. 757 Harrison
Enenson Andrew, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
Enestrom Peter, painter, r. 913 Sacramento
Enewold Christian R., r. ia58 Folsom
" Lawrence C, r. 1358 Folsom
Eng John A., tailor, r. 30 Stanly PI
" Olaf, electrician, r. 901 Folsom
Engblom Nestor, shoemaker, 305, 3d
Engbran August, porter Mills Bldg, r. 523 Pine
Engby Cornelius, motorman, r. 1015 Fillmore
Engdahl Anton, painter, r. 1312 Minna
" Nils, tailor, r. 1026 Treat Av
Enge Herman, toolmaker J. Roy lance Brass
Wks, r. West Berkeley
Engebretsen Christian, cooper Herbert & Vogel,
" Elliott, tailor, r. 26 Grove
Engel Albert, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 68
Clementina
" Annie, domestic, 1607 Leavenworth
" Bernhardt, cook, r. 1618 Stockton
" CarlF.. conductorSutterSt.Ry.,r. 931 Post
" Caroline, widow, r. 2021 Taylor
" Eliza, widow, r. 1128 Union
" Emily Mrs., liquors, 210, 5th
" Frank W., policeman, r. 10 Hickoi-y Av
" Frederick, machinist 1st St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 570b Folsom
" Friedrich, butcher, 2707 Howard, r. 2705/3
Howard
" George, boatman. Pier 3, r. 1128 Union
" Jennie Mrs., dressmaking, 1409 Jackson
" John, cabinet maker Bader & Fincke, r.
Berkeley
" John H., boatman, Pier 3, r. 13 Havens
" Ludwig, traveling salesman Harry Unna
Co.. 113 Battery
" Max R., agent, r. 1621 Vallejo
" Moses, foreman Pac. Carriage Co., r. 33, 6th
" Rudolph, solicitor, r. 1409 Jackson
.e®=-Engel. See Angell, Ankel, Engle and Enkle
Engelage Frederick, laborer Western Sugar Re-
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Engelberg Arthur, bookkeeper and cashier Ger-
man Hospital, r. 51 Henry
" Charles, tanner, r. 636, ISth'Av South
" E. Mrs., proprietor The Ferndale, 518 Geary
Engelberg Emil A., vice-president Tillmann &
Bendel, 313-327 Battery, r. 1429 Sacra-
mento
" George, windowwasher, r. 214^2 Hickory Av
" Karl, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. 636.
15th Av South
Engelberg's Bakery, Franz Siebrecht proprie-
tor, 416 Kearny
Engelbert Peter H., hatter, 2500 Mission
Engelbrecht Ida, -widow, r. 522, 9th
" Louis, assistant keeper Alcatraz Light
Station
Engelbretsen E., master mariner, r. 22 Sacra-
mento
Engelcke Emil, salesman Hinz & Landt, r.
Oakland
" Frederick, mattress maker John Hoey, r.
260 Tehama.
" William, laundrvman Electric Laimdry
r. 260 Tehama
Engelfried John, vinegar maker Fisher Pack-
ing Co., r. 314 Church Av
Engelhardt Bush, laborer Pac Roll Mill. r. 301
Sierra
•' Dora, widow, r. 421, 1st Av
• Elise, widow, dressmaking, 737V4 Green
" George, cooper George Larsen, r. 2753 Harri-
son
" George S., clerk G. Dutchler, r. 2753 Harri-
son
" John, baker Albert Komsthoeft, r. 337 Turk
" .John B.. fringe maker Louis Fromm, r. 421,
1st Av
■• K. Mrs., widow, liquors, 419 Montgomery
Av, r. 309 Green
■■ O. B., with A. Ottinger
■■ William, cook National Hotel
Etigelke August, longshoreman, r. 319 Green
■ Charles, liquors, SW cor Howard and 1st.
r. 507 Howard
" Christian H. (Huefner & Engelke), r. 1409
Church
" Gustav, foreman J. G. Levensaler & Co.
" Leontine, domestic, 1933 California
^^^ Engelke. See Engelcke
Engelking Charles, driver Stone & Co., r. 1515
California
Engell Paul, solicitor Jacobsen & Brunger, 323
Montgomery
Engelland Jacob, engineer P. F. Dundon, r. 317
Be ale
Engelland Jotin, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Page and Laguna
Engelman Caroline A., widow, r. 102 Mission
" Edwin R., teamster Ellis & Miller, r. 102
Mission
- Max P., cigar maker Paul Leonhardt, r.
437 Ivy Av
Engelmann William, painter, r. 1209 Church
Engels Frederick W., barber, r. 114 Fell
" Henry, salesman, r. 717, 20th
" John, freight agent, r. 1017 Sutter
•' Kate, bakery, SE cor Alabama and 25th
" Margery, widow, r. 2032 Bryant
■' Percy, bartender J. Tumelty, r. Park House
Engemann Herman, cigar maker, r. 131 Precita
Av
Engenlath John, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 709 Bryant
.^^Engenlath. See Ingenlath
Enger August, waiter, r. 14 Hawthorne
" C. Mrs., widow, r. 10 Russ
" Glaus, laborer, r. 317 Beale rear
Engerman Irving, clerk, r. 1923 Bush
Engine No. 1, S. F. Fire Dept, 419 Pacific
Engine No. 2, S. F. Fire Dept. 412 Bush
Engine No. 3, S. F. Fire Dept, 1315 California
Engine No. 4, S. F. Fire Dept, 142, 2d
Engine No. 5, S. F. Fire Dept, 1219 Stockton
Engine No. 6, S. F. Fire Dept, 311, 6th
Engine No. 7, S. F. Fire Dept, cor 16th and Al-
bion Av
Engine No. 8, S, F. Fire Dept, I6I6 Pacific Av
Engine No. 9, S. F. Fire Dept, 320 Main
Engine No. 10, S. F. Fire Dept, 516 Bryant
Engine No. 11, S. F. Fire Dept, 15th Av South
nr Railroad Av
Engine No. 12, S. F. Fire Dept, SW cor Drumm
and Commercial
Engine No. 13, S. F. Fire Dept, 1428 Valencia
Engine No. 14, S. F. Fire Dept, 1017 McAllister
Engine No. 15, S. F. Fire Dept, 2114 California
Engine No. 16, S. F. Fire Dept, 1009 Tennessee
Engine No. 17, S. F. Fire Dept, 9 Mint Av
Engine No. 18, S. F. Fire Dept, 419 Duncan
Engine No. 19, S. F. Fire Dept, 120 Waller
Engine No. 20, S. F. Fire Dept, 2119 Filbert
Engine No. 21, S. F. Fire Dept, 1120 Oak
Engine No. 22, S. F. Fire Dept, 1815 Post
Engine No. 23, S. F. Fire Dept. 3022 Washington
Engine No. 24, S. F. Fire Dept, Douglass nr 21st
Engine No. 25, S. F. Fire Dept, 2517 Folsom
Engine No. 26, S.F. Fire Dept, 2d Av nr Point
Lobos Av
Engine No. 27, S. F. Fire Dept, 611 Hermann
Engine No. 28, S. F. Fire Dept, SW cor Fran-
cisco and Stockton
Engine No. 29, S. F. Fire Dept, Bryant opp 11th
Engine No. 30, S. F. Fire Dept, Waller bet
Shrader and Stanyan
Engine No. 31, S. F. Fire Dept, 1214 Pacific
Engine No. 32, S. F. Fire Dept, 17th bet Folsom
and Division
Engine No. 33, S. F. Fire Dept, Broad nr Ply-
mouth Av
Engine Chemical No, 1, S. F. Fire Dept, 142, 2d
Engine Chemical No. 2, S. F. Fire Dept, 1425
S. F. Fire Dept, 112
Market
Engine Chemical No.
Jackson
Engine Chemical No. 4, S. F. Fire Dept, 634
Eddy
Engine Chemical No. 5, S. F. Fire Dept, 1804
Stockton
Engine Chemical No. 6, S. F. Fire Dept, 3li, 6th
Engine Chemical No. 7, S. F. Fire Dept, cor I6th
and Albion Av
Engineer and. Contractor (weekly), Engineer
and Contractor Publishing Co. publish-
ers, Ernest McCullough editor, George
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7th floor
Engineer and Contractor Publishing Co.,
Ernest McCullough president, E. H. Sey-
mour secretary, publishers Engineer
and Contractor (weekly), 7-8 Mills Bldg,
7th floor
Engineer S. F. Fire Department, New City
Hall, 1st floor
Engineering Department Southern Pacific
Co., William Hood chief engineer, 4
Montgomery
Enginger Victor, treasurer and manager Caii-
fornia Wire Cloth Co., 8-10 Pine, r.
Alameda
Engish George (Grunnagle, Engish & Co.), r.
819 Vallejo
" John, bakery, .533 Hayes
England Fred, cook Young & Weisman, r. 753
Minna
" Isaac Newton, cook, r. 871 Folsom
" Tillie Miss, domestic, r. 1016 Mason
" William J., plumber and gasfitter, 1417^2
Hayes, r. \2\h% Hayes
Englander Aaron (EnglanderBros.),r. 807 Frank-
lin
" Benhard, glove maker, r. 238 Hickory Av
" Brothers (Aaron and Henry M.), draymen,
124 Pine
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Englander Frank E., teacher music, r. 238 Hick-
ory Av
" Gustav A., barber, 131 Ellis, r. 1009 Golden
Gate Av
" Harryj salesman, r. 1009 Golden Gate Av
" Henry M. (Englander Bros.), r. 8C7 Franklin
" John, solicitor Am. Wringer Co., r. HO
O'Farrell
" Lena Miss, furnished rooms, r. 503 Post
'■ Noah E., solicitor Am. Wringer Co., r. 727
Eddy
Engle Frank B., foreman Wiester & Co., r. 100
McAllister
" George, laborer, r. 52 Williamson
" George, law student, r. 312!4, 19th
" George A., carriage painter Robert Walsh,
r. 312yj, 19th
" Herman, tinsmith Wiester & Co., r. 100 Mc-
Allister
" Jacob P. (Engle & Son), r. NE cor Fillmore
and Lombard
" Nelson B., cigars, 1091 Howard
" Volney, hack driver, r. 930 Natoma
" Walter J. (Engl ■ & Son), r. 3304 Fillmore
" William H., clerk, r. NE cor Lombard and
Fillmore
Engle & Son (Jacob and Walter J.), lumber and
mouldings and planing mill, SE cor
Fillmore and Francisco
4®" Engle. See Angell, Ankel, Engel and
Enble
Englefeld John G., clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 503, 7th
Englefeld Ophelia, widow, r. 503, 7th
Engler Benedict, pork packer, 227, 4th, r. 225, 4th
" George F., roofer Richardson & Engler, r.
393b 9th
" John J. . r. 220 Montgomery Av
" John W. (Richardson & Engler), r. 29 Va-
■ lencia
" Julius, boots and shoes, 3423 Mission
Engley C.,motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1013 Fill-
more
Englin Edmond, hostler D. Brooks, r. 22 Turk
Engling Gustav, tinner, r. Oakland
Englisch John, baker, r. 533 Hayes
English Alice, widow, r. 318 Austin
Allen H., gas fitter, r. lOOSVz Market
Andrew J., electrician, r. 1214V2 Steiner
Ann, widow, r. 10111/4 Natoma
Benjamin, plumber, r. 12141/4 Steiner
Benjamin F., salesman Daniel Keefe, r. 434
Jessie
Charles M., foreman Dominick Roberts, r.
5 Kramer PI
Daniel, shoemaker, 1432 California
Edward, bricklayer, r. 110 Eddy
Elizabeth C. A., widow, r. 110 Webster
Frederick B., clerk U. S. Land Office, r.
Oakland
Henry, longshoreman, r. 129 Perry
Henry G., electrician Market St. Ry., r,
1214% Steiner
James (Carew & English), r. 514 Hyde
Jerome (English &Morrissey), r. 1724 Geary
John, asst. engineer tugboat Fearless, r.
227 Fulton
" John, laborer Columbia Marble Co., r. 229,
2d
ENGLISH JOHN F.,
g reduce and commission, 217-219-221
rumm nr ■Wasliing:ton, telephone
Main 375, r. 2417 Howard, telephone
Mission 85
John J., butcher, r. 318 Austin
John T., tailor, r. 232 Turk
Joseph, laborer Golden Gate Park, r. 600
Fulton
Margaret, domestic, 917 Valencia
Mary, widow, r. 117 Julian Av
Mountain Gold Mines Co., O. O. Howard
Jr. manager, 20 Crocker Bldg
Richard, foreman, r. 516 Lott
Robert, teamster, r. 13241/^ Harrison
Samuel B., ganger U. S. Internal Revenue,
r. 1314 Van Ness Av
Thomas, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 336 Loui-
siana
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and GalTanized
and FITTINGS, ail sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
English Warren B., deputy collector U. S. Cus-
toms, r. Oakland
" William, collector Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 731 Hayes
English William D., Surveyor of the Port of
San Francisco. ofQce Custom House, 3d
floor, r. Oakland
" William H., clerk, r. 713 Ellis
" William M., mining expert, 80-81 Colum-
bian Bldg
" William P., with H. Euler & Co., r. 1364
Market
" & Morrissey (Jerome English and Patrick
W. Morrissey), real estate, 628 Market
«®=- English. See Inglis
Englund Axel, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
Engs Edwin W., teacher Hamilton Evening
School
Engstedt John, laborer, r. 1078 Howard rear
Engstrom Charles, coachman, 1112 Bush
" Joseph, fireman White Star Laundry, r.
11th and Channel
Engvick Mary Miss, stenographer Wellman,
Peck & Co., r. East Oakland
Engwer Brothers (William A. Jr. and Edward
A.), proprietors Alta Soap Co., 109-111
Oregon
" Charles F., scenic artist, r. 820 Lombard
" Edward A. (Engwer Bros.), r. 814 Filbert
" William A. Jr. (Engwer Bros.), r. 820 Lom-
bard
Engwicht H., conductor S. P. Co., r. 34 Ellis
Enkle Abraham, clerk, r. 1113 Hyde
" Charles C, commission merchant, r. 1506
Fulton
" Herman, deputy Tax Collector, r. 43, 11th
Enlow Ephraim E., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
639 Ellis
Ennis Abraham, burnisher, r. 103 Perry
" Antone V. B., packer Lievre, Fricke & Co.,
r. 5 Moulton PI
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 5 Moulton PI
" John, boxmaker, r. 5 Moulton PI
" John D., clerk, r. 125 Locust Av
" Lawrence, housemover, r. 555!^ Natoma
" Lawrence H., shoemaker, 28 Anthony
" Nicholas E., hackman, r. 1904^4 Ellis
" Richard, boxmaker, r. 5 Moulton PI
" Richard, policeman, r. r. .337, 4th
" Robert L., bookbinker Frank Malloye, r. 5
Moulton PI
" Rose Miss, cracker maker, r. VMYz Bernard
" Thomas, laborer, r. 2823 Geary
" Walter E., teamster, r. 103 Perry
-BS^- Ennis. See Annis and Innes
Ennor John M., jeweler Davis Bros., r. 526^/4
Geary
" P. Langford, marine engineer, r. 917 Filbert
Euos Antone, cabinet maker Singer Mfg. Co., r.
Oakland
" Emanuel, barber, 413 East North, r. Oak-
land
" Frank, barber, 306, 5th, r. Main nr 6th
" Frank, laborer, r. 225 Drumm
" Frank S., salesman Jonas Erlanger & Co.,
r. 1626 Leavenworth
" John, coal passer str San Bias
" John P., clerk A. & E. C. Mervy, r. 651
Broadway
" Joseph, laborer, r. 155 Potrero Av
" Joseph, seaman, r. 425V2 Davis
" Manuel, seaman, r. 1 Reed PI
" Manuel J., contractor, r. Cortland Av nr
Bennington
" Morris S., liquors, 2673 Howard, r. 740, 33d
4®=-Enos. See Enas
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900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC GOAL, i
Family Trade a Specialty.
Enquist Alfred A., notary public, 210 Montgom-
ery, r. 1902 Green
" J. Alfred, salesman Blake, Moffitt&Towne,
r. 836 Elizabeth
Enright Bartholomew, plasterer, r. 44 Hartford
" Cornelius, laborer S. P. Co., r. 631^4 Stev-
enson
" Cornelius, liquors, 411 Pine, r. 431 Pine
" Edward P., r. 1131 Howard
" Frank R.. machinist Hadwen Swain Mfg.
Co., r. 717 Grove
" Isaac N.. plumber William F. Wilson, r.
213 Scott
'• James, seaman, r. 114 Perry
" J. J., attorney at law, r. Palace Hotel
" John, bartender T. I. Moorish, r. 44 Hart-
ford
" John, hoseman Engine 30, r. 16'4 Johnston
Av
" John, grocer, r. 347 Jessie
" John, track-sweeper Geary St. Ry.. r. 210
St. Rose's Av
" John, watchman Nathan Joseph & Co., r.
1112 Clay
" John B. (Enright & McKenzie), r. Hotel
Miramar
" John J., clerk, r. 1922 Eddy
' ' John P. , driver W. D. Wilson, r. 1 1 Bowie Av
■' John R., ship calker, r. 12O614 Union
Enright Joseph, groceries, wines and liquors,
1131 Howard
" Joseph, lumber dealer, r. 717 Grove
" Joseph, trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 663 Harrison
" Michael, paperhanger, r. 44 Hartford
^' Patrick, groceries and liquors. 300 Beale
" Patrick, laborer, r. 11 Bowie Av
" Patrick, laborer Union I. Wks., r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Patrick J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1310 Valencia
■' Peter, laborer, r. 180 Clara
" Robert, horse collar maker Abraham S.
Levy, r. 86814 Folsom
" Thomas, r. 1922 Eddy
" Thomas, blacksmith Charles F. Butterfleld
" Thomas, laborer, r. 44 Hartford
'■ Thomas Jr., plasterer, r. 44 Hartford
" William, laborer r, 723 Tehama
" William, plumber, 535 California, r. 1718
Turk
" William Jr., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co.,
r, 1718 Turk
" & McKenzie (J. B. Enright and C. J.
McKenzie). city agents Lancashire Ins.
Co., 323 California
^ Enright. See Enwright
lliam, liqu
Lobos Av
■' William Jr., pattern maker Risdon I. & L,
^Vks. r. 2d Av nr Point Lobos Av
Ensesser Frederick, tailor, r. llisv. Golden Gate
ENSIGN, BICKFORD & CO.
(Simsbury. Conn.), James B. Merritt
manager, manufacturers fuse, ofllce
220 California, room 3
Ensign Eugene J. (Ensign & McGufflck), r. 723a,
31st
" Leon E., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r
733a 21st
" Publishing Co., Mrs. M, K. Harnish mana-
ger, 133 McAllister
Ensign Saloon, Schwartz & Meyer proprietors,
1 Market cor East
Ensign William F., safe and lock expert, 318
Market, r. 719'/2 Bush
" & McGufBck (Eugene J. Ensign and John
R. McGufflck), paints, oils and varnishes,
23 Spear
Ensinger Frederick C, incandescent Edison
Light and Power Co., r, 907 Vallejo
Enteman Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
ENTERPRISE BREWING CO.,
Ulrich Remensperger president, Peter
Windeler secretary, proprietors Enter-
prise Brewery, 2015-2025 Folsom, tele-
phone Mission 152
Enterprise Carpet Beating and Renovating
Works, Z. T. Barber proprietor, 336, 14th,
branch 146 Geary
Foundry, Schrader & Co. proprietors, 140-
142 Folsom
Match Factory, Z. T. Barber proprietor,
office 236, 14th
Mill, Johnston & Keil proprietors, 146-154
Berry
Mutual Building and Loan Association, M.
Walter president, H. G. Meyer secretary,
214 Pine
Paper Box Manufacturing Co., Mattes
Hammerschlag proprietor, 115 Battery
Enters John, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg,
Wks, r. 163 Clara
Entwissle Louise Miss, saleslady J. J. O'Brien
& Co,, r. 1027 Laguna
Entz Ferdinand, watchman, r. 371 Tehama
Entzmann Arnold, secretary Austro-Hungarian
Consulate, 308 Battery, r. Alameda
Entzminger Elizabeth, widow, r. 333, 29th
" Lawrence, blacksmith John H, Babbitt, r.
323, 29th
«®= Enwright. See Enright
Enyart Louis, r. 1050 Mission
Enzlin Rudolph, cabinet maker, r. Athens nr
India Av
Eoff Rodolph, printer, r. 1311 Taylor
" Seely R., compositor Call, r. 1211 Taylor
Ephraim Adeline Miss, teacher Douglass Pri-
mary School, r. 705 Broderick
" Ernestine, widow, r. 705 Broderick
Ephraim Ferdinand, agent Woonsocket Rub-
ber Co., 115 Battery, r. 1529 Geary
" Jacob A., stationery and printing, 17
Geary, r. 705 Broderick
" Janette Miss, teacher Jefferson Primary
School, r. 705 Broderick
" Moses A., florist John H. Sievers, r. 3114
Fulton
" Solomon, general agent Chicago Guaranty
Fund Life Society, 140 Phelan Bldg, r.
21 Tilden
Epinat Peter, cook, r. 706 Pine
" Peter Mrs., dressmaking, 706 Pine
Epley Charles, barber, r. 26, 6th
Eppinger Albert, carpenter, r. 56V2 Clementina
rear
Eppinger Herman (Eppinger & Co.), and
president Pacific Coast Warehouse Co.,
(Port Costa), 311 California, r. 1707 Oc-
tavia
" I. Peck, clerk, r. 2340 Pacific Av
" Jacob (Eppinger & Co.), r. 2340 Pacific Av
" Joseph L,, cashier Eppinger & Co., r. 1412
Geary
" Josua, secretary Pac. Coast Warehouse
Co. (Port Costa), 311 California, r. 1707
Octavia
" Rose Miss, Interne Hospital for Children
and Training School for Nurses, 3700
California
Eppinger & Co. (Jacob and Herman Eppinger
and Bernhard Ettlinger), grain ship-
ping and commission merchants, 311
California
Eppler Andreas, shoemaker. 308 Mason
" Arthur O., photographer, 1319V2 Larkin
" Charles, barber Jacob Lang, r. 26, 6th
" Joseph H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 715
Howard
Epps Charles, expressman, r. 7 Himmelmann PI
Eppstein Isaac, peddler, r. 109 Langton
" Sarah, widow, r. 1615 Bush
The Bulletin
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FIELD. IT SURPASSES THEM ALL.
Telephone Main 926.
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Epstein Emanuel (Rehflsoh & Co.), r. 1513
Gough
" Henry, barber, r. 64 Everett
" Henry, office 530 Washington, r. Alameda
" John, peddler, r. 461 Clementina
" Louis, locksmith, r. 1135 Harrison
" Max, barber, 24, 3d, r. 64 Everett
" May Miss, clerk J, S. Albro, r. 514 Eddy
" Moses, sorter Nierman & Lefkovitz, r. 61
Lang ton
" Nathan (Epstein & Markolwitz), r. 327
Clementina
" Nellie Miss, r. 514 Eddy
" Philip, shoemaker, 237, 6th, r. 139 Shipley
" Rebecca Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 641 Clem-
entina
" Samuel, clerk Hyman Rinaldo, r. 11 Russ
" & Markolwitz (Nathan Epstein and Bern-
hard Markolwitz), second-hand clothing,
227, 3d
4®" Epstein. See Eppstein
Epting Henry, r. 1230 Sanchez
" Henry, artist, 531 California, room 10
" Nicholas, wood carver, r. 805 Diamond
Epworth House, Mrs. H. A. McCormick propri-
etor, 103714 Market
Epworth League Alliance The, Miss M. E.
Speakman secretary, Y. M. C. A. Bldg,
NE cor Mason and Ellis
Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev.
F. K. Baker pastor, NE cor 26th and
Church
Equalization Board of. New City Hall, 2d floor
Equi Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 232, 24th, r.
2763 Harrison
" Michael, driver Jos. Equi, r. 2763 Harrison
Equitable Building and Loan Association,
Frederick Hess president, Eugene W.
• Levy secretary, 7-8 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Equitable Life Assurance Society The, Edwin
Cramer cashier, 6-12 Crocker Bldg
Erasmy George, butcher John Erasmy, r. 118,
13th Av
" John, butcher, 1421 Point Lobos Av, r. 118,
13th Av
Erb Abraham (I. Erb & Bro.), r. 121 Grove
" Charles, foreman factory Charles M. Plum
& Co., r. 87 Henry
" Charles H., apprentice Chas. M. Plum &
Co., r. 87 Henry
" Emanuel, tailor, 338 Bush, r. 38 Russ
" I. & Brother (Isadore and Abraham), boots
and shoes, 252, 6th
" Isadore (I. Erb & Bro.), r. 38 Russ
" John, clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 2716
Howard
" Morris, merchant tailor, 521 Sacramento,
r. 1806 Hyde
Erbach Anton, laborer, r. 674 Brannan
Erbacher Charles, cook, r. 811 Mission
Erban Fred, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
609 Pine
Erbe Ernest, salesman F. Tonner, r. 910 Post
" Frances Mrs. (Erbe & Erbe), r. 246, 6th
" George, r. 246, 6th
" Lizzie Miss (Erbe & Erbe), r. 246, 6th
" Samuel J., porter Adam F. Phreaner, r.
1043 Market
" & Erbe (Miss Lizzie and Mrs. Frances),
proprietors Corona House, 246, 6th
Erben An tone, laborer, r. 444 Brannan
" Margaret, varieties, 8b 24th
" William C, clerk, r. 8b 24th
Erbetti Carlo, teacher languages, 4 Montgom-
ery Av
Ercole Paul, laborer, r. 424 Broadway
Ercoll Victor, florist A. Jacquemet & Co., r. 15
Taylor rear
Erdeli Anton, solicitor, r. 1309 Stockton
Erdellac Joseph, waiter N. Sutich, r. 500 Napa
ErdinOttilie Mrs., lodgings, 435, 4th
Ergenzinger Richard, waiter, r. 64414 Natoma
Erhard Joseph, barber, 235, 5th
Erhardt Albert, butcher, r. 351a Minna
" Eugene, machine hand David Woerner
ERHARDT PAUL C,
dentist, 636 Sutter, r. 504 Shrader
4®=Erhardt. See Earhart and Ehrhardt
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattin§:s.
Cboicc Assortmeot of
Novelties.
S-O-l-S^-T- rs/IARKEX SX.
Erhart Hanomond, collector, r. 208 Turk
Erian Paul, baker, r. 625 Clay
Ericksen Andrew, seaman, r. 504, 2d
" Hans, seaman, r. 526 Chestnut
" Henry V., blacksmith Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. Oakland
" Morris, cook, r. 859 Mission
" Peter, conductor Cal St. RR., r. 1817 Hyde
" Stein T., ship carpenter Union I. Wks, r.
14 Jackson
4®-Ericksen. See Erickson, Ericson, Ericsson,
Eriksen, Erikson and Errickson
Erickson Adolph, cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
" A. F., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Albert, seaman, r. 359%, 1st
" Alexander, tailor, r. 928 Washington
" Alma, domestic, 2933 Jackson
" Andrew, boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 345 Clara
" Andrew, stevedore, r. 416 Broadway
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 837 Polk
" Arthur, seaman, r. 18 Perry
" August, electrician, r. 1118 Pierce
" August, groceries, 3518 McAllister
" August, seaman, r. 711 Greenwich
" Bernard M., watchmaker, 116, 9th
■' Carl, coachman, r. 909e Folsom
" Cebert, r. Contra Costa House
" Charles, bartender August Lindbom, r. 510
Pacific
>' Charles, glove cutter, r. W-A South Park
rear
" Charles, laborer, r. 20, Uth
" Charles M., roofer, r. 42 Harriet
" Chanles W., machinist, r. 7081/2 Valencia
• • Christian C, ropemaker, r. 748 Iowa
" Edward W., instrument maker Herman A.
Muller
" E. J., upholsterer Bernhard Mattress Co.,
r. Oakland
" Emil, r. 5401/2 Bryant
" Eric, laborer, r. 29 Clara
" Eric P., tailor, r. 14 Clinton
" Erick, teamster, r. 516 Haight
' Ernst, plumber, r. 2518 McAllister
' Frank O., master mariner, r. HY^ Hoff Av
' Frank O. L., janitor S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 9 Natoma
' George, salesman Russ, Sanders. & Co., r.
208 Central Av
' Gustav, electrician, r. 19 Clara rear
' Gustave H., machinist, r. 1908 McAllister
' H., laborer Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.
' Hilda, domestic, 3335 Clay
' Ida Miss, domestic, r. 16 Perry
' John, lonshoreman, r. 29% Clara
' John, seaman, r. 145 Main
' John E., seaman, r. 750 Harrison
•' John P., tailor, r. 1125% Clay
' Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 710 Howard
' Matilda, domestic, 2002 Laguna
' ' Olof A. , master schr Ruby
' Oscar, janitor, r. 9 Natoma
" Oscar, longshoreman, r. 31 Welsh
" Oscar, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 23
Perry
" Oscar, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Oscar, waiter Palace Restaurant, r. 14a
Sheridan
" Peter E., cabinet maker, r. 11% South Park
rear
" Peter E., cigars and tobacco, 500 Kearny, r.
8a Pleasant
" Robert, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Robert E., bartender Mrs. Annie Hendrick-
son, r. 409 Drumm
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Where Do You Advertise ?
We place advertising in any State in the
Union. Estimates submitted on all
classes of advertising.
Pacific States Advertising Bureau, [
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St. [
Erickson S., wines and liquors, 421 East North,
r. Oakland
" S. T., carpenter, r. Contra Costa House
" Theodore, seaman, r. 320 Pacific
" Thomas G., clerk, r. 723 Webster
" Victor, pattern maker, r. 748 Iowa
" William N., stevedore, r. 522 Alabama
4®"Erickson. See Ericksen, Ericson, Ericsson,
Eriksen, Erikson and Errickson
Ericson August, carpenter, r. 50 Serpentine PI
" Augusta M. Miss, dressmaking, 507 Jones
" Cecelia, domestic Pacific Hebrew Home
" Edward, plumber J. P. Brownlee, r. 708
Ellis
" Eric, 2d mate str Sunol, r. 23 Perry
" Frederick, conductor S. F. & S. M. Rv., r.
3407 Mission
" Gustav, fireman str Protection, r. 421 East
" K. A., clerk The Baldwin, r. 113 Fulton
4®=-Ericson. See Erickson, Ericsson, Eriksen,
Erikson and Errickson
Ericsson Edward, plumber Walsh & McCusker,
r. 1320 Guerrero
" Eric, carpenter, r. 824 Pacific
" Erick W., carpenter S. F. Bridge Co., r. 19
Steuart
" Louis, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301 Sierra
" Olof, cabinet maker A. J. Forbes & Son, r.
1320 Guerrero
4S=Ericsson. See Ericksen, Erickson, Ericson,
Eriksen, Erikson and Errickson
Erie Lines, J. G. McCall Pacific Coast agent,
22 Montgomery
Eriksen Christian, hardware, 1405 Church
" Erik, seaman str Progreso
Erikson Alexander, laborer, r. 504 Napa
" Charles, repairer T. H. B. Varney, r. 917,
22d
" Frank, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Henry, nursery, 512 Haight
" John (Thomson Collie & Co.), r. 1123
Hampshire
" Olof (Erikson & Peterson), r. Alameda
" Otto, master schr Rough and Ready, oflice
44 East, r. 18 Perry
" Sven, blacksmith, r. 921 Jessie
" Swan (Bill & Erikson), r. 921 Jessie
" & Pierson (Olof Erikson and Svante Pier-
son), tailors, 311 Phelan Bldg
4f^Erikson. See Ericksen, Erickson, Ericson
Ericsson, Eriksen and Errickson
Erken Charles, drayman, 213 Front, r. 428 9th
Erland Frederick, ship joiner P. M. S. S. Co r
15 Lapidge
Erlandsen Andrew, porter Tillmann & Bendel
r. Oakland
Erlandson Berger, carpenter, r. 1016 De Haro
" Carl A., patternmaker Risdon I. &L. Wks
r. 1021 De Haro
" John, painter, r. 1029 De Haro
Erlanger Herman (Erlanger & Galinger), r. 2218
California
" Isidor, salesman Erlanger & Galinger r
2218 Calfornia '
" Jonas (Jonas Erlanger & Co.), r. 2720 Cali-
fornia
" Jonas & Co. (Jonas Erlanger). general com-
mission merchants, 308 Davis
" Simon (Erlanger & Galinger), r. Berkeley
Erlanger & Galinger (Herman and Simon
Erlanger and Meyer Galinger), produce
commission, 304 Davis
Erlanvein Jacob, tailor, r. 1717 Stockton
Erlenbach Augusta, widow, r.'21U Devisadero
" Martin, commission merchant, 304
mento, r. 2111 Devisadero
Erlenheim Alexander, rubber worker Bowers
Rubber Co., r. 313 Bryant
" Julius stevedore, r. 313 Bryant
" Julius Jr., clerk, r. 313 Bryant
Erlenwein John, butcher, r.l028 Sacramento
" John Jr., liquors, 545 Clay, r. Alameda
Erlich Harry, traveling salesman, r. 301 Lott
" Theresa, widow, r. 301 Lott
Erlin George E., clerk Main & Winchester, r
345 Waller esiei, 1.
" Gustave, cabinet maker Cal. Furniture
Mnfg. Co., r. 345 Waller
" J. Theodore, clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 345 Waller
Erminold Brother Rev., president Sacred
Heart College, SE cor Eddy and Larkin
Ernest Frederick, nursery, 13 Ripley PI
" George (Frank Pelicano & Co.), r. 13 Rip-
ley PI
■' James H., machinist Yosemite Mfg. Co.,
r. 1102, 19th
" Neils H., Dookkeeper, r. 15 Cook
4®=-Ernest. See Earnest and Ernst
Ernette Emile, employee French Hospital
Ernsberger Frank A., gripman Market St. Ry.
r. 139, nth
Ernser Nicholas, bartender F. Woenne, r. 650
Mission
Ernst Adolph, diamond setter, 216 Kearny r
1313 Eddy
" Adolph H., tailor, r. 626V4 Lombard
" August F., cooper David Woerner, r. 1510
" Fred, machinist Universal Gas Saving
Assn, r. 1122 Larkin
" Fritz, clerk Charles Sturm, r. SE cor Grove
and Central Av
" Henry, stoves and tinware, 634 Broadway,
r. 1010 Jackson
" Jacob L., clerk, r. 863^/4 Market
" Max, clerk Saratoga Stables, r. 1122 Larkin
" Otto, carpenter, r. 715 Elizabeth
" Theodore, polisher Bruenn's Piano House.
r. SE cor Grove and Central Av
" Victorine, widow, r. E s Mission nrGodeus
" William, artificial stone, 234 Montgomery,
r. 16 Page
«®=-Ernst. See Earnst and Earnest
Ernstdorf Fred, cigars and tobacco, 36 Eddy r
808 Geary ^'
Ernul J. A., traveling salesman, r. 737 Howard
Erola John (Erola & Ferrari), r. 935 Sacramento
" & Ferrari (John Erola and Louis Ferrari),
liquors, 921 Kearny
Erpson E., teamster South S. F. Tannery
Erratt Frederick H., seaman, r 1031 Clay
" Walter C, master mariner, r. 2000 Market
Errcard John, laundry, 1538 Bush
Errickson Annette, hair dresser, r. 1533 Jackson
" Annie, domestic, 149 San Jose Av
.«®*Errickson. See Ericksen, Erickson, Erie-
son, Ericsson, Eriksen and Erickson
Ersin Charles E.,r. 519 Green
" John G., liquors, 525 Jackson, r. 519 Green
Erskine Douglass, bookkeeper Redington & Co.,
r. Alameda
" JohnB., with William Johns, r. 204 Mc-
Allister
" Melville C, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 2623 Cal-
ifornia
" Robert H., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r.
308, 10th
" William W., cigar dealer, r. 2530 Pine
Erste Deutche Baptisten Gemeinde Churcli,
NW cor 17th and Dehon
Ertl George, brewer, r. 707 Mission
Ertola Andrew (B. & A. Ertola), r. 11 Vincent
" Antoinette Mrs., dressmaking, 1508 Dupont
" B. & A. (Biago and Andrew), plumbers and
gasfitters, 1508 Dupont
" Biago (B. & A. Ertola), r. 1508 Dupont
" John, plumber, r. 11 Vincent
" Joseph, plumber, r. 11 Vincent
Ervast Andrew, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 11^ Clara
Ervin Alexander H., receiving clerk O. R. & N.
Co., r. 311 Elizabeth
" Charles L., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1424 McAllister
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Ervin Daniel W., real estate, r. NW cor Augusta
and Boutwell
" George, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Henry J., ship carpenter Edwin J. Stone,
r. 1413, 5th Av South
" Logan, clerk, r. 126 Ellis
" Mary, widow, r. 1412, 5th Av South
" Thomas H., calker, r. 4 Hulbert Alley
" William, wood and coal, 529 Stevenson
;e®=" Ervin. See Irwin
" Emma Mrs., r. 1212 Hyde
" J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
Erwin James W., U. S. Post OfQce Inspector,
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 78c, r.
Berkeley
" Stephen A., motormanS. F. & S. M. Ry.
;6®= Erwin. See Ervin, Irvine and Irwin
Erz August, wine dealer, r. 815, 20th
Erzgraber Catherine, widow, r. 439 Golden Gate
Erzgraber William E., secretary Merchants'
Club, Mutual Life Bldg, 7th floor, r. 820
Ellis
Esbenshade Joseph B., lodgings, 428i4, 5th
Esberg Alfred I., president Esberg, Bachman
Leaf Tobacco, r. 2211 Pacific Av
Esberg, Bachman Leaf Tobacco Co., Alfred I.
Esberg president, Henry Esberg secre-
tary, importers and packers foreign and
doriiestic leaf tobacco, 223 California
Esberg, Bachman & Co. (Mendel Esberg,
Simon Bachman and Julius Ehrman),
manufacturers and dealers plug and leaf
tobacco, SE cor California and Battery
Esberg Henry, secretary Esberg, Bachman
Leaf Tobacco Co., 223 California, r. 2211
Pacific Av
" Mathilda, widow, r. 2211 Pacific Av
" Mendel, estate of, office SE cor California
and Battery
Escaig Jacques, cutler, r. 716a Green
Escallier Camille, waiter, r. 539 Vallejo
" Philippe, bartender, r. 621 Pacific
Escande Charles, furniture and upholsterer,
2543 Mission
Escarza Ciro, tinsmith, r. 11 Hopeton Terrace
Esch Henry J. A., bartender Hermann Gerken.
r. 13 Willow Av
Esohelbach George, cigars and tobacco, 2124
Mission
" John, cellarman National Brewing Co., r.
25 Gould Av
Eschelson Josiah, dairy produce, 412 Natoma
Eschen Isador, barber, 602 Clay, r. 724a Filbert
" James C. (Eschen & Minor), r. Alameda
" & Minor (James C. Eschen and Robert
Minor), stevedores and ballasters. Mis-
sion Wharf No. 1
Eschenburg Herman, ironworker Dyer Bros., r.
246,3d
Eschenhorst Diedrich (Stock & Eschenhorst),
r. 454, 7th
Escloses Emil, driver Jean Escloses, r. 401
Naples
" Jean, dairyman, 401 Naples
" Jean Jr., cterk Jean Escloses, r. 401 Naples
Escobar Albina Miss, r. 1616 Larkin
" Anita Miss, r. 1616 Larkin
" S., seaman str City of Sydney
Escola Antonio, clerk, r. 43, 6th
EscoUe Joseph I., electrician Ben H. Lucke, r.
1333 Golden Gate Av
Escude Gabriel L., butcher, 508 Valencia, r. 317,
27th
Esdor Albert, clerk J. H. Siemer, r. 14 Lafay-
ette
Esenbeise Louis, plumber Louis Leiser, r. 565
Mission
Eskeldsen Isaac, seaman, r. 9 Clay
Esker Frank, porter William F. Wilson, r. 24
Freelon
" Frederick L., carpenter, r. 24 Freelon
Eskesen Fred, carpenter, r. 121 Randall
" Hans, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1114% Tennessee
Eskew Emory W., policeman, r. 517 Elizabeth
Eskilson Theodore, seaman, r. 616 Natoma
Esla John, butcher Occidental Hotel
Esling Joseph, baker, r. 625 Clay
Eslick Joseph, barber Henry Sauer, r. 27 Russ
Esmeir Toro, seaman, r. 39 Hinckley
Esmiol Leon, liquors, 613 Kearny, r. 1027 Clay
Esmond House The, John F. Sweeney proprie-
tor, 43, 6th
Esnard Gertrude, dressmaker, r. 812 Buchanan
" Sarah, widow, r. 812 Buchanan
Esola Frederick L., lieutenant police, r. 112
Kearny
jg®=- Esola. See Isola
Esparca Victor, machinist, r. 221^ Scott PI
Espejo Louis B., clerk Jules Levy & Bros., r.
216, 2d
" Pedro P. (P. P. Espejo & Co.), r. 817 Broad-
way
" P. P. & Co. (Pedro P. Espejo and Frank B.
Romo), liquors, 817 Broadway
Espel Annie, widow, r. 2134 Howard
" Ferdinand, machinist Swain Bros., r. 18
Hawthorne
" Rosanna J. Mrs., r. 803 Bryant
Espeland Gabriel, salesman H. C. Henderson,
r. 1619 Mission
Esperance John P., laundry, 143, 11th
" Leonie Mrs., r. 605 Broadway
" Pierre, scavenger, r. 605 Broadway
Esperanza Quartz Mining Co. (Calaveras Co.).
Samuel P. Ely president, Prescott Ely
secretary, 10 Mutual Life Bldg, 5th floo
" Ricardo, painter, r. 12 Dunn Alley
Espeset Belle Miss, nurse, r. 417 Van Ness Av
Espie August, gardener Joseph Jacquemet &
Co., r. SE cor 22d and Douglass
" Desire, gardener Joseph Jacquemet & Co.,
r. SE cor 22d and Douglass
Espina Pedro A., teacher penmanship, 337 Phe-
lan Bldg
Espinosa Antonio, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Josef a B., widow, r. 2326 Clay
" Louise, widow, r. 3 Caroline PI
•' Martin L., salesman George Webb Alex-
ander, r. 503 Golden Gate Av
" Pachita J., saleslady The Hamburger Co.,
r. 14071/2 Powell
" Prospero, groceries and liquors, 1028
Kearny
Espitallier Frank Mrs., laundry, 1312 Van Ness
Av
Esplin David, seaman, r. 11 Pacific
Espy Cora Miss, nurse, r. 818 Powell
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, 231, 12th
" Robert J., r. 321, 12th
" Robert J. Jr., compositor Call, r. I6I312
Folsom
" William C, foreman machinist Fulton
Eng. & Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 221, 12th
Esqueda Frank, painter, r. 36V2 Cedar Lane
Esse Henry R., machinist, r. 115a, 6th
Essel Peter, cook, r. 23 Harriet
Essler Edward, shoemaker, r. Pioneer House
" William, barber Mueller & Boss, r. 807
California
Essmann Ernst, dry goods, 744 Valencia, r. 72m
Guerrero
Estabrook A. F., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. Alameda
" Charles D. (Myers & Estabrook), r. 2OI2
Rondel PI
" Fannie M. Miss, associate principal Cal.
School of Elocution and Oratory, r. San
Jose, Cal.
Estaicalle Louis, butcher, 1806 Howard, r. 35U8
Mission
Estarziau Raymond, driver Loustalet&Hickei
r. 1142 Howard
Estee George, polisher Schussler Bros., r. 735i-2
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H The highest grade of Champagne and th«
i wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre- .
J ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
i London and on the Continent of Europe.
J WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
« Estee Morris M., attorney at law, 419 California.
§ rooms 28-33, r. 2391 Sacramento
a Estelita Alexander J., upholsterer John Hoey,
§• r. 68 Tehama
■S " Antone, helper, r. 68 Natoma
ti " F. Mrs., widow, r. 68 Natoma
" Joseph, cabinet maker, r. 70 Tehama
4i " Joseph Jr., r. 70 Tehama
"^ " Mary Miss, feeder Schmidt Label & Litho.
PJ Co., r. 68 Natoma
£ " Michael J., cigar maker Wiegmann &
o Stuermer, r. 70 Tehama
fit " William, clerk Irvine Bros., r. 70 Tehama
^ H Estep Frederick J., millwright, r. 11 Adair
S " James K., millwright, r. 11 Adair
!q " Katherine A. Miss, nurse, r. 1532a Fell
Esterberg Hulda Miss, varieties, 504^4 Leaven-
worth
Esters William, druggist G. Leipnitz & Co., r.
134 McAllister
■^ Estes Albert J., printer, r. IZYz Harriet
^^ " Daniel F., teamster, r. 13% Harriet
■^ " Edward, cashier, r. I'ZYi Harriet
" Frederick J., millhand C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 121/4 Harriet
" George W., r. 1214 Harriet
" George W. Jr., polisher Schussler Bros., r.
12/2 Harriet
•■ Herbert M., with Hulse, Bradford & Co., r.
803 Filbert
" H. L. Mrs., bookkeeper David Stern & Sons,
r. 83914 Sutter
" Logan J., r. 1135 Mission
" L. W. Mrs., r. 910 Pine
" Nathaniel H., carpenter, r. 819 Capp
" Weston B., dental student, r. 910 Pine
" William E., clerk Post Office, r. 435, 37th
" William H., carpenter, r. 1314 Harriet
Estner C. E., solicitor, r. 39 Turk
Estorff H., painter Sutro Baths, r. 5 Ocean Ter-
race
Estrada Benjamin, butcher, r. 845V^, 15th Av
South
" Edward, liquors, 501 Sutter, r. 212 Ellis
" Francisco, boxmaker, r. 336 Green
" Serapia, seaman, r. 608, 3d
Estrella George, porter Joseph Poessl, r. 16
Hopeton Terrace
" Ramiro A., cigar maker Jose A. Garcia, r.
333 Montgomery
Estrem Pascal, clothing, 24 Montgomery Av
Estudillo Bernard, baker, r. 313 Broadway
" Jesas M.. clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. San Leandro
" Michael, barber Raymond J. Estudillo, r.
314 Green
" Raymond J., barber, 330 Broadway, r. 314
Green
" Sisto, baker, r. 1306 Kearny
Etchebert Jean B., cellarman, r. 908 Pacific
Ethell George W., r. 736 Geary
Ethelle John, teamster, r. 317, 14th
Ethen Joseph bartender August T. Meyer, r.
200 Hyde
Etheridge John, laborer, r. 836 Illinois
" Peter, laborer, r. 836 Illinois
Ethier Louis N., blacksmith 1st St. Wks. Union
I. Wks., r. 69 Natoma
Etienne E., laborer Cal. Wine Assn.
" Joseph M., machinist Cyclops I. Wks., r. 14
Sherman
" Victor (Cyclops Iron Works), r. 14 Sher-
man
" Victor Jr., bookkeeper Cyclops I. Wks.,r.
14 Sherman
Etique Charles M., conductor, r. 256 Stevenson
Etique John P. Mrs., widow, r. 737, 22d
Ettel Louis, seaman, r. 101, 1st
Etter Richard, waiter St. Mary's Hospital
Etthofer Elizabeth Mrs., r. 49 Zoe
" Heinrich, shoemaker, r. 312% Ritch
Etting Charles W., salesman W. A. Etting, r.
1928 Lexington Av
" William A., hardware, 110, 6th, r. 1928 Lex-
ington Av
Ettinger John F., porter Belmont House
" Louis, fringe maker M. Ettinger, r. 1917
Sutter
" M., manufacturer fringes, cords, tassels,
etc., 105 Post, r. 1917 Sutter
" Max C, manager M. Ettinger, 105 Post, r.
1006 Van Ness Av
" Moritz, r. 1916 Sutter
" Salome, widow, r. 228 Clipper
Ettli Frederick, driver Bavaria Brewery, r.
SW cor Scott and Lombard
Ettling Kate Mrs., hairdresser, r. 101 Leaven-
worth
" Louis, salesman, r. 142, 11th
" Mark, salesman, r. 142, llth
Ettlinger Bernhard (Eppinger & Co.), r. 1909
Van Ness Av
" Isaac L.. clerk, r. 1909 Van Ness Av
Etzel Louis, sausage maker Wilfert Bros., r. 3
Mary Lane
Eubank Rule G., laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Thomas, milk dealer, NE cor Buchanan
and Fulton
Eubanks Calvin, carpenter, r. 560 Howard
" J. Cal., traveling salesman Louis Kline &
Co., r. 108 McAllister
Eucalyptus Boiler Fluid. Downie B. I. P. Co.
manufacturers, 42, 3d
Euchler George B., carpenter, r. 1053 Golden
Gate Av
Eudey Joseph H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1518 Eddy
Euen George, soap maker Pioneer Soap Wks, r.
'i'iVi Decatur
Euer Thomas, milker, r. 431 Pine
Eugene Frederick, clairvoyant, 1728 Market
Euges William, notions, "915^4 Market, r. 710,
7th Av
Euing Edward H.. marker, r. 31 Rondel PI
" Harry, carpet layer, r. 930, 14th Av South
4®" Euing. See Ewing
Eulenstein Julius, cellarman, r. 358 Clemen
tina
Euler August, bookkeeper, r. 431, 2d
" August W., piano polisher Benj. Curtaz &
Son, r. 456 Natoma
" Charles E., salesman Brown & Metzner, r.
431, 2d
" George F., salesman H, S. Crocker Co., r.
431, 2d
Euler H. & Co. (Henry Euler Jr.), manufacturers
wood mantels and fine furniture, 443, 5th
" Henry, r. 431, 2d
" Henry Jr. (H. Euler & Co. and Klemm Man-
tel Co.;, r. 1511 Lyon
" N., cook German Hospital
EULER PHIL J.,
carriage and wagon painting, paint-
ing and lettering in all branches, art
and sign painting a specialty, office
956 Harrison nr Firtli, r. 1032a Page
Eulert Frederick, r. 429 Bush
Euling Louis, shipping clerk Charles Keilus &
Co., r. 142, llth
Eulrich Julius F., carpenter, r. 5^4 Hattie
" William, carpenter Commercial Box Fac-
tory
Euphrat Amelia, widow, r. 1006b Golden Gate Av
" Emanuel, clerk, r. 1006b Golden Gate Av
" L. & Co. (Ludwig Euphrat and Herman
Nathan), manufacturers' agents, 126
Davis
" Ludwig (L. Euphrat & Co.), r. 3015 Bro-
derick
" Martin F., salesman L. Euphrat & Co., r.
2015 Broderick
" Maurice L., student, r. 3015 Broderick
" Morris S., traveling salesman, r. 1006b
Golden Gate Av
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Eureka Benevolent Association, Leo Eloesser
secretary, 105 Stockton
EUREKA BOILER WORKS,
■William J. Brady proprietor, manu-
facturers boilers, sheet iron and ship
work, 113-115 Mission, telephone Main
5045
Eureka Broom Factory, office 310 Davis
Eureka Building and Loan Association, A.
Andrews president, Sol. J. Levy secre-
tary, 304 Montgomery
" Chemical Co., D. L. Munson manager, 80-81
Columbian Bldg
Eureka Company of San Francisco, George
Staacke secretary, 436 California, room 1
" Consolidated Drift Mining Co. (Placer Co.),
D. M. Kent secretary, 330 Pine, rooms
33-36
" Consolidated Mining Co., William Fries
president, Hyman P. Bush secretary,
134 Market
" Cutlery Works, August Bemmerer mana-
ger, 540 California
Eureka Foundry, Thompson Brothers proprie-
tors, 127-131 Beale, telephone Main 5137
" Grain Cleaner, Jeremiah D. Gove propri-
etor, E s Montgomery bet Francisco and
Chestnut
" Grain Warehouse, Seth Clisby proprietor,
NW cor Montgomery and Chestnut
" Hotel, Peter Balzer proprietor, 413-415
Brannan
" Loan Association, William Nicol presi-
dent, D. Hirschfeld secretary, 3-4 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor
" Machine Works, 107-111 Fremont
" Manufacturing Co., office 1449 Polk
" Music Hall, John Geary proprietor, 537
Kearny
Eureka Planing Mills, Bolander & Perkins pro-
prietors, 115-117 Main
" Roller Bearings Co., A. T. Hatch president,
N. W. Hammond secretary, office 605
Clay
" Sheet Iron and Metal Works, George Pabst
manager, 304 Mission
" Soda Waterworks, Hagedorn & Theirbach
proprietors, 1756 Ellis
Eureka Special Delivery Co., Duke & Swain
proprietors, 1146-1148 Mission
" Valley House, Mrs. Patrick Mahony pro-
prietor, 2658 Market
Eureka Valley Pharmacy,
F. H. Smith & Co. proprietors, NW cor
Castro and 19th
Eureka Valley Laundry, Armand C. Dram pro-
prietor, 20 Collingwood
Europa Hotel, E'oppiano & Barbagelata proprie-
tors, 628 Broadway
Europe Hotel, Jean Desbarats proprietor, 814
Montgomery
Eustace Daniel, tailor Isaac Lessman, r. 119
Sansome
" Edward, rancher, cor Sweeney and Boyl-
ston
" F., laborer Pac. Roll. Mills
" James, peddler, r. 208 Sweeney
" John H., tinsmith, r. 437 O'Farrell
Eustice D., printer, r. American Exchange
Hotel
" Edward W., insurance broker, r. 3041
Howard
Eustis Daniel F., cashier W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. Hotel Pleasanton
Eva James, president Alaska Improvement Co.,
3 Steuart, and proprietor California
Fuse Works, cor 14th and Channel, office
330 California, rooms 1-3, r. SW cor
Butte and Pennsylvania Av
" James M., foreman California Fuse Works,
r. SW cor Pennsylvania Av and Butte
" Samuel J., with California Fuse Works,
330 California, rooms 1-3, r. SW cor
Butte and Pennsylvania Av
Evain Lewis, laundryman, r. 7251^ O'Farrell
" Victoria Mme., laundry, 725!/2 O'Farrell
Evans A., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
PORTIERES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
<5-4-l-6-4-'7 /Vlarket St
Evans Albert S., cashier Charles S. Healey r
914 Oak
" Alfred J., deputy County Clerk, r. 1832
Green
" Allan B. Mrs., widow, r. 600 Bush
" Andrew, tailor, 906 Laguna, r. 26th Av nr
California
" Arthur H., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r.
14 Park Hill Av
" A. W., clerk, r. 131 Montgomery
" Bessie Miss, teacher music, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Caleb P., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Sacramento, Cal.
" Caradoc A., machinist Office Specialty Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
EVANS C. H. & CO.
(Chester H. Evans and John Thompson^
machine works, 110-112 Beale
Evans Charles, bookkeeper Trumbull & Beebe,
r. Niles, Alameda Co.
" Charles, dairyman, 13 Hartford
" Charles, peddler, r. 33 Crocker
" Charles, teamster, r. 1703 Harrison
" Charles J., examiner U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" Charles J., peddler, r. 1029 York
" Chester H. (C. H. Evans & Co.), r. 835 Capp
'■ Christopher, r. 534 Howard
•' Clarence D.. druggist Samuel A. McDon-
nell, r. 312 Fell
" Daisy Miss, r. 1703 Stockton
" Edward, hostler Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
607 California
" Edward J., furrier Frederick P. MuUer, r.
Alameda
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 3826 Sacramento
" Elmer E., clerk C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 728
Mission
Evans Evan C, commission merchant, ship
broker and agent Indemnity Mutual
Marine Assurance Co. Limited (of Lon-
don), 302 California, telephone Main 5460,
r. San Rafael
^' Florence Miss, dressmaker, r. 114 McAl-
lister
" Frederick, waiter, r. 224, 4th
" Frederick P., psychographist, r. 1342 McAl-
" F. S. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 35 Baker
" George A., veterinary surgeon, 132i/4 Welsh
Evans George H., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 3115 Howard
" George P., cook, r. 63414 Broadway
" George S., clerk treasurer's dept. S. P. Co.,
r. 35 Baker
" Gomer Mrs., widow, r. 3826 Sacramento
" Gordon W., teamster Albert E. Buckman,
r. 2709 Sacramento
" Grace, widow, taiioress, r. 2714 Clara
" Harlow, brushmaker Read & Zahn, r. 897
Noe
" Henry, capitalist, r. 2313 Van Ness Av
" Hobart J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1809
- Haight
" Isaac, carpenter, r. 1036, 19th
" Ivor, driver Richard Keller
" J., laborer Sutro Baths, r. 362 Minna
" James, r. 611, 21st
" James, engineer, r. 183414 Stockton
'■ James, milker J. Skehen, r. Trumbull nr
Condon
" James P., porter Henry Co well & Co., r
1913 Leavenworth
" Jenkin, laborer, r. 3 Pixley
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Evans J. O., clerk gen. pass, agent's office S. P.
Co.. r. Oakland
" J. Otis, bookmaker, r. 1112 Vallejo
" John, r. 110 Ellis
" Jobn, bartender James P. Dunne & Co., r.
1339 California
>, John, boatman U. S. Customs, r. 1823 Stock-
ton
'■ John, cook D. Halloran, r. 156, 3d
" John, driver Oakland Dairy, r. 330 Fulton
" John, fireman, r. I82414 Stockton
" John, laborer, r. 953 Folsom
" John Mrs., dressmaking, 3333 Hyde
" John H., master schr Mary F. Cruz, office
56 Steuart, r. 3333 Hyde
" John H., porter Paul Keyser, r. 1130 Mis-
sion
"- JohnM., liquors, 116 Eddy. r. 1130 Market
" John M., merchant tailor, 330 Broderick
Evans Jolin W., agent Domestic Sewing Ma-
chines. 1021 Market, r. East Oakland
" Joseph F., attorney at law, 43-44 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. Oakland
" Joseph J., r. 314614 Market
" Josephine C. Miss, teacher Everett Gram-
mar School, r. 514 Sutter
" Lark, expressman G. W. Lee, r. 1005 Powell
" Laura Miss, shoefitter, r. 184 Perry
" Lizzie G. Mrs., ladies' nurse, 1334 Mission
" Lucy, widow, r. 3 Marcy PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 3313 Van Ness Av
" M. Isabelle Miss, student, r. 36th Av nr
California
" Oliver P. (Evans & Meredith), r. 3416
Washington
" Perry O., student, r. 3416 Washington
" Phillip, driver Stone & Co., r. 1515 Califor-
nia
" P. T., engineer Union I. Wks, r. 1413 Hyde
" R. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1539 Oak
" Richard J., counter The Morgan Oyster
Co., r. 445, 3d
" Robert, laborer, r. 39 Minna
" Robert, waiter Palace Restaurant, r. 374
Clementina
" Robert H., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" Rose, widow, r. 1719 O'Farrell
" Rupert W., machine hand, r. 26, 10th
" Samuel, fireman str Corona, r. 704^ Mission
" .Samuel, hostler Goldberg, 'Bowen & Co.,
r. 607 California
" Samuel, porter Mrs. E. Cole, r. 301 Michi-
gan
" Samuel G., clerk Hooker & Co.. r. 26th Av
nr California
" Sarah F., widow, r. 1112 Vallejo
" Stephen, porter, r. 522 Pine
" Terrence F., compositor H. S. Crocker Co..
r. 615 Diamond
" Taliesin, journalist Chronical, r. Oakland
" Thomas, carrier postofhce, r. 28 Zoe
" Thomas, janitor Seamen's Institute, r. 33
Steuart
" Thomas, miner, r. 406 Broadway
" Thomas B., contractor, r. 3314 Van Ness Av
" Thomas J., r. 445, 3d
" Thomas J., inspector Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 637 Stevenson
Evans Thomas R., proprietor New Wisconsin
Hotel, NE cor Pacific and Montgomery
" Valentine, printer Galloway, Giddings &
Co., r. 15031/2 Market
" Wallace D., bookkeeper Price Baking Pow-
der Co., r. Oakland
" Warren, foreman Pac. Sheet Metal Wks..
r. 907 Florida
Evans William, gasfltter, r. 3223 Greenwich
" William, teamster, r. 309 Fell
" William H., foreman blacksmith Golden
State and Miners I. Wks, r. 19VassarPl
" William J., bookkeeper Public Adminis-
trator, r. 1026, 30th
EVANS WILLIAM M.,
searcher of records, 325 Montgomery,
room 12, r. Berkeley
Evans William R., bookkeeper J. W. Evans,
and agent Fenton Bicycle, 1021 Market,
r. East Oakland
" Wilson, r. 25 Baker
" Winifred, widow, r. 925 Harrison
Evans & Meredith (Oliver P. Evans and John
H. Meredith), attorneys at law, 33 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor
4S"Evans. See Evens
Evansen Mary, widow, r. 323 Vallejo
Evanson Emil, millhand Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. Bryant and California Av
Evars Victor, proprietor City Front Exchange,
48 Sacramento
Evarts Jonathan J., painter, r. 1119 Fell
" Philetus, capitalist, r. 2711 Sacramento
4®-Evarts. See Ebert
Evatt Edward I., salesman Thomas Lundy, r.
r. 108 Devisadero
" Frank B., book and job printer, 935 Market,
r. 108 Devisadero
" William J., hatter, r. 108 Devisadero
" William J., teamster, r. 23414 Ritch
Evelich John, waiter, r. 143, 6th
Eveleth Alma, plasterer, r. 1770 Green
" Frank D., butcher Schmidt & Eggers, r.
1036 Oak
" James A. (Eveleth & Nash), r. 718 Califor-
nia
" Joseph A., carpenter, r. 1770 Green
" Sarah, widow, r. 1770 Green
" William S., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Eveleth & Nash (James A. Eveleth and Wil-
liam H. Nash), fruit and produce com-
mission, 422 Front
Evening Bulletin. See The Bulletin
EVENING POST
(daily and weekly), Evening Post Pub-
lishing Co. proprietors and publishers,
NE cor Kearny and Bush
Evening Post Building, NE cor Kearny and
Bush
Evening Post Publishing Co., publishers and
proprietors Evening Post, NE cor
Kearny and Bush
" Star Mining Co. (Grass Valley), John J.
Scoville secretary, 320 Sansome, room 12
Evenritter Henry, machinist Yosemite Mfg Co.
Evens Ammina Mrs., lodgings, 348i4, 3d
" Frederick W., salesman Bennett &Schutte,
r. 811 Hyd3
" Harvev A., salesman Bunster Bros., r. 805
Hyde
" Hiram G., orchardist, r. 406 California Av
" John, r. 9, 23d
" William F., clerk auditing dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 796 Van Ness Av
^©''Evens. See Evans
E venson John, longshoreman, r. Peralta Av opp
Bryant
" John J., business agent Kenny & McLean,
r. 777 Market
Ever Ready Dress Stay Co. (Ypsilanti, Mich.),
manufacturers dress stays, Brown &
Metzner agents, 535 Market
Everding Frederick W., salesman J. Everding
&Co., r. I6231/2 Turk
" Herman H., shoemaker, 52254, 6th
Everding J. & Co. (John Everding) commission
merchants, 48 Clay
" John (J. Everding & Co.), r. 3116 Mason
" John Jr.. with J. Everding & Co., r. 2116
Mason
Everett Abijah P., Mrs., widow r. 816 Sutter
" Alexander H., clerk The Cal. Architect and
Building Ne.vs, r. 133, 3d Av
" Caroline T., widow, r. 1307 Devisadero
rjA-J ~ff — ^ ~4 ~i J • Has the largest circulation of
liie ±3tiiietin ^"' "r.f-?m\'j.' •=""'
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Importer of Selected Vintages op
. . BARTON & QUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and 5auternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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Everett Daniel H., liquors, 123 O'Farrell, r. 1618
Larkin
" Edward, with Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 2713
Buchanan
" EstelleB. Miss, teacher Sheridan School,
r. 1309 Devisadero
" George L., office 4 California, r. Oakland
Everett Grammar School, Mrs. Frances A.
Banning principal, Sanchez bet 16th and
17th
" Harrold F., bartender, r. 10 Angelica
" House, Mrs. Mary Dalton proprietor, 55, 2d
" John, hackman, r. 37 Tehama
" John Mrs., widow, r. 426 Waller
" Leonard, clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos.,
r. 2713 Buchanan
" Luther, clerk, r. 1919 Greenwich
Everett Oliver, architect, 126 Kearny, room 41,
and secretary California Architectural
Publishing Co., 408 California, room 16,
r. 8 Tremont Av
" S. L., publisher Pac. Coast "Wood and Iron,
4 California, r. Oakland
JgS"Everhart. See Eberhart
Everinghim Elizabeth M. Miss, r. 33 Beideman
" Samuel M., salesman J. C. Rued & Co., r.
33 Beideman
Everington John. r. 2116 Mason
Evers August C, laborer, r. 107, 25th
" Charles D., foreman I. Gutte, r. 128, 14th
Evers Frank H., chief engineer str Washtenaw,
office 9 Mission
" George C, clerk I. Gutte, r. 122, 14th
" Julius J. , shipping clerk Tillmann & Bendel,
r. Oakland
JWilliam, tailor, r. 110 Montgomery block
See Ebers and Evars
Everson Christina, widow, r. 20 Everett rear
" Frank L., lithographer, r. 1322 Montgomery
" James H., gold pen maker J. H. Baptis, r.
Haywards,Cal.
" Mary, widow, r. 16 Clara
" Mary, widow, lodgings, 518 Mission
Everson Wallace, president Pacific Surety Co.
308 Sansome, r. Oakland
" William B., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 20063-£ Dupont
J8®= Everson. See Iversen
4®-Everta. See Evarts
Eves E., waiter str Santa Rosa
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 59 Tehama
Eviston Joseph L. (Meyer & Eviston), r. 19
Market
Evonata Frank, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
Ewald Anton, r. 37 Lily Av
" Anton, clerk, r. 17^4 John
" Fred, stereotyper The Bulletin, r. U57
Stevenson
" Henry, solicitor, r. 17% John
" Theodore W., barber, 1218 Stockton, r. 17^4
John
Ewart Catharine, widow, r. 426!^ Fell
" John, clerk Montgomery's Hotel
Ewell Augustus H., engineer Vermont Marble
Co., r. 1 Congo
" Clara D. Miss, r. 2537 Folsom
" Edwin C, with H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1401
Van Ness Av
" Louis C, carpenter, r. 167 Minna
Luther J., president Ewell, Shafer & Co.,
331, 23d, r. 2537 Folsom
" , Shafer & Co., Luther J. Ewell presi-
dent, Frank E. Shafer secretary, dealers
in milk, 331, 23d
«®= Ewell. SeeYuill
Ewen Charles, seaman, r. 334 Main
" John S., bookkeeper Gray & Mitchell, r.
Berkeley
" William H., rigger, r. 423 Mississippi
Ewer Warren B. (Dewey & Co.), r. 1513 Clay
Ewer W. D. & Co. (Charles F. Precht), employ-
ment agents, 626 Clay
Ewers Charles E., conductor S. P. Co. , r. 319
Bartlett
" George I., dispatcher S. P. Co., r. 552
Wisconsin
" Max, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
5121/4 Taylor
Ewert John C, r. 489 Haight
Ewert Theodore J., porter Siebe Bros. & Plage-
mann, r. 489 Haight
" William C. M., machinis., A. J. Van Drake,
r. 489 Haight
Ewig Ernst, liquors, 727 Davis, r. 1918 Filbert
E wing Alison, collar maker Charles S. E wing,
r. Oakland
Calvin, r. 208 San Jose Av
Calvin Jr., clerk Post, r. 208 San Jose Av
Chalmer, lumberman, r. 722;4 Capp
Charles G., r. 2221 Scott
Charles M., collector Post, r. 208 San Jose Av
Ewing Charles S., manufacturer of horse col-
lars and harness, 552 Mission, r. 2517 Mc-
Allister
" Chesney W., portrait artist (water color).
231 Post
" Daniel, secretary's office S. P. Co., room 23,
Hobart Bldg, r. 1218 Turk
" Daniel Jr., clerk, r. 1218 Turk
" Ellen E. Miss, teacher Hawthorne Primary
School, r. 2221 Scott
" Frank, seaman, r. 340 Turk
" Frank L., dentist, r. 628 O'Farrell
" George, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 616, 23d
" George, wagon maker John F. Ewing, r.
1128 Florida
" George F., blacksmith John F. Ewing, r.
1128 Florida
" George J., fireman Engine 12, r. 40 Commer-
cial
" Harry, carpet layer John McQueen
; A., grainer, r. 1218 Turk
T., driver, r. 417 Bush
John, horseshoer, 103, 11th, r. 1218 Turk
John F., blacksmith and wagon maker, 1129
Alabama, r. 1128 Florida
John R., machinist, r. 21 Turk
Kittle A. Miss, swamp land clerk U. S.
Surveyor General's office, r. Oakland
Luther L., clerk John A. Foster, r. 1611 Turk
Mary M. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1611 Turk
Maurice D., with Cal. Casket Co., r. 959
Howard
R. Miss, forelady Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 959 Howard
Robert, contractor, 418 California, room 5,
and president Santa Cruz Lime Co., 408
California, r. 136 South Broderick
Robert, marker, r. 1218 Turk
Samuel H., collar maker Charles S. Ewing,
" Samuel M., reporter, r. 2907 Bush
" S. Howard, freight clerk P. C. SS. Co., r.
208 San Jose Av
" Stanley J., salesman Nolan & Co., r. 211
Mason
" William H., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1330 Howard
4®" Ewing. See Euing
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editor and proprietor, NE cor Market
and Grant Av., telephone Main 1805,
editorial, composing and press rooms,
645-647 Mission, telephone Main 1804,
city editor's telephone Main 1821
Examining Board of Pensions, United States,
Joseph Pescia M. D. president. D. F.
Ragan M. D. secretary, Max Magnus
treasurer, 3-4-5 Donohoe Bldg
Excelsior Building and Loan Association,
Henry Payot president, N. Schlessinger
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Excelsior Coal and Screening Co.,
M. R. Roberts president aaid superin-
tendent, M. R. Roberts Jr. vice-presi-
dent and general agent, 5 Spear
Excelsior Glove Co., S. Fear & Co. proprietors.
■113-415 Market
" Hall, 2319 Mission
" Hotel, August Bruns proprietor, 608, 6th
Excelsior Mill Co., Dodge & Dunshee pro-
prietors, manufacturers window frames,
sash and blind moldings, etc., 713-717
Bryant
" Redwood Co. The, planing mill and yard
SE cor Channel and 4th, C. A. Hooper &
Co. agents, office 204 Front
Excelsior Stables, Lot D. Slocum proprietor, 925
Sutter
" Straw Works, M. A. Conklin & Co. pro
prietors, 120, 4th
" Tannery, John Reilly proprietor. 235-237
Day
" The. Mrs. Maggie Gorman proprietor, 39
Turk
Excelsior Wire Works, Justinian Caire Co. pro-
prietors, office 521-527 Market, works 571
Mission
" Wooden Pipe Co., David C. Henny man-
ager, C. A. Hooper & Co. agents, 204
Front
Exchange Block, 506 Battery
Exchequer Mining Co. (Gold Hill. Nev.), Charles
Hirshfeld president, Charles E. Elliot
secretary, 79 Nevada Block
Exempt Fire Co., John J. Guilfoyle secretary, 9
Brenham PI
" Relief Fund, Board of Trustees of, Joseph
Marshall secretary, 9 Brenham PI
Exline William, plasterer, r. 235 Stevenson
Exodius Julia Mme, medium, r. 106 Eddy
Exotic Garden Nursery, Krabbenhoft & From-
menwiler proprietors, 1727 Mission
Ey Alfred, bartender William ZoUer, r. North
Eybs Louis, bottler' Cal. Bottling Co., r. 521
Franklin
" William (Eybs & Schroder), r. 521 Franklin
" & Schroder (William Eybs and Henry
Schroder), liquors. 101, 6th
Eyer George V., cook, r. 426 Natoma
Eyerman Bernhard C, liquors, 28, 3d, r. 20914
Prospect PI
Eylenfeldt Julius, cabinet maker West Coast
Furniture Co.. r. 118 Holly Park
Eymat Gustave, with W. & J. Sloane & Co., r
434 Green
Eyraud Jean, gardener Louis H. Pottet, r. Ne-
braska nr Cortland Av
E3Te Edward E., president Germania Lead
Works, office 124 Sansome, room 7, r.
Menlo Park
Eyre Edward L. (Girvin & Eyre), and president
Vulcan Iron Works, 135 Fremont, r
Menlo Park
" John, carpenter, r. 211 Castro
" Manuel G., messenger U. S. Sub-Treasury,
r. Alameda
" Perry (Brown «fe Eyre), r. Menlo Park
" Robert M., clerk Girvin & Eyre, r. Menlo
Park
£S» Eyre. See Ayer, Ayers and Ayres
Eyselee Albert, teamster S. F. Contracting Co.,
r. 228 Langton rear
" Alfred, teamster S. F. Contracting Co., r.
228 Langton rear
" Sarah, widow, r. 228 Langton rear
Eyster Nellie Blessing Mrs., authoress, r. 2715
Buchanan
Eyton C, clerk, r. American Exchange Hotel
Ezeguiel Prota Mrs., tamales, 1033'/^ Valencia
Ezekiel Edward, household goods, IIO314 Folsom
Ezekiels Charles, salesman The Hamburerer
Co., r. 910 Post
Ezell Louis, horseman, r. 412 Cole
Ezickgruff Michael, brewer, r. 27 Madison Av
Ezquerro Louisa, widow, r. 1220 Stockton
" Manuel, barber Manuel Gomes, r. 1220
Stockton
Ezzell J. C, miner, r. 1309 Stockton
Faas Fernandez, barber, 702 Montgomery Av
Faas George, manufacturer cutlery and surgi-
cal instruments, 328 Bush, r. Fruitvale
Fabbi Henry, veterinary surgeon, 122 Eddy, r.
1012 Fillmore
Fabbri Alexander, peddler, r. 430 Pacific
" Angelo, laborer, r. 233 Green
" Joseph, teamster, r, igv^ Moray Alley
Fabbris Emedio, mosaic worker Braida & Pas-
quali, r. 236 Hickory
" Ermanio, mosaic worker, r. 236 Hickory Av
" Guglielmo, clerk Matteucci & Vannucci, r.
236 Hickory Av
" John, mosaic worker Braida & Pasquali, r.
236 Hickory Av
" Louis J., mosaic worker Braida & Pas-
quali, r, 236 Hickory Av
Fabens Frances, widow, r. 1913 Polk
" Frank C, clerk manager's office S. P. Co.,
4 Montgomery, r. Alameda
Faber Augustus G., carpenter, r.211 Castro
" Bertha Miss, hairdresser, r. 167 Juniper
" Charles, r. 605 Steiner
" Charles, salesman, r. 1715 EMton
" Charles F., blacksmith, r. 95 Steuart
•' Charles J., carriage trimmer, r. 33 Val-
paraiso
" Conrad, porter, r. 439 Jessie
" Daniel, r. 109 Jessie
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, 1100, 24th
" George, asst. lineman Police Patrol, r
33 Valparaiso
Faber Hermann (Faber & Co.), r. 12 Dale PI
" John, laborer, r. 33 Valparaiso
" Joseph, sweeper Harbor Commissioners, r.
33 Valpariso
" Louis, laborer, r. 33 Valparaiso
" Serenia A. Mrs., proprietor The Galilee, 95
Steuart
" William E., bartender The Criterion, r. 15
Dale PI
FABER & CO.
(Hermann Faber) importers and deal-
ers in staple and fancy groceries, for-
eign and domestic table luxuries,
teas, wines and cigars, 119 Taylor,
telephone Jessie 12
Fabian Brothers (Charles A. Fabian), groceries
and liquors, 1701 Stockton
" Charles A. (Fabian Bros.), r. 2054 .Tones
" Delia, widow, r. E s Townsend bet 7th and
8th
" Harris, second hand clothing, 1011 Folsom
" Joseph, laborer, r. Iowa bet 33d and 24th,
Potrero
" Louisa G., widow, r. 1600 Bush
" M. Mrs., teacher music, r. 915 Geary
" Morris, second hand clothing, 1206 Howard
" Philip (Fabian & Co.), r. 1522 Broadway
" William, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
915 Geary
" & Co., merchants (Tracy), office 224-226
Bush
Fabio Martin, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Vincenzo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Fabisch Bruno, brush maker F. R. Schwarz, r.
34 Austin
Fab] R. P., special agent Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. Portland, Or.
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Fabre Benjamin C, porter Olsen Bros., r. 537
Sacramento
Fabre Jules, plumber and gasfitter, 618 Cali-
fornia, r. 23 Scott PI
Fabreque Henri, office, 14 Sansome
Fabri Vito, boot black, 101 Ellis, r. 515 Green
" Frederick, laborer, r. 1625 Powell
Fabrien Julius, cellarman Schlesingerfe Bender
Fabris Antonio B., cook J. D. Fabris, r. 1503
Turk
" Dominick (Fabris & Rivolo), r. 2931/4 Union
" Frank, fish dealer, r. 336 Union
" Frank, proprietor Colombo Hotel, 621
Broadway
" Geronimo A., shoemaker, 410 Chestnut
" Jeremiah D., restaurant, 1503 Turk
" Peter, mosaic worker Braida & Pasquali, r.
520 Hickory Av
» Vincent (A. Parmisano & Co.), r. ISWA
Kearny
" & Rivolo (Dominick Fabris and Antomo
Rivolo), fish, 4 Clay St. Market
*®=Fabris. See Fabbris
Fabry Frank E., laborer, r. Lisbon nr Brazil Av
■' Frank E. Jr., cabinet maker, r. Lisbon nr
Brazil Av
" Frank H., pressman Brunt & Co., r. 1331
California
" Herman L. (Philip Kiefer & Co.), r. 605
Steiner
" Herman L., bookkeeper, r. 520 Laguna
" Leopold M., butcher, r. 520 Laguna
Faccini Camilla, widow, r. 314 Vallejo
" David, fireman Bowers Rubber Co., r. Flint
Av nr Battery
" Enrico, laborer, r. 314 Vallejo
" Joseph F., tinsmith George H. Tay Co.,
r. 314 Vallejo
" Vincenzo, fisherman, r. 314^4 Vallejo
Facco Catherine, widow, r. Onondaga Av nr
Mission Road
Fachian Andrew, confectioner, r. 34 Mary
Facio August, real estate, r. 9 Gavin PI
" Louis, waiter, r. 9 Gavin PI
Factor Samuel, tailor, 317M O'Farrell
Fader John J., r. 717 Post
Fagan Andrew, laborer, r. 4 Lizzie
" Ann, widow, r. 1554 Kentucky
" Bridget, widow, r. 510, 3d
" Catherine, widow, r. 4 Lizzie
" Dominic, coal passer str Eureka, r. 234
Greenwich
" Henry, shoemaker, r. 4 Lizzie
" J., baker str San Bias
" James, marine fireman, r. 863 Bryant
" James, saloon keeper, r. 723, 7th Av
" James J., cashier American Bank and
Trust Co. of S. F., r. Alameda
" John, laborer, r. 4 Lizzie
" Lizzie, domestic, 1330 Leavenworth
" Louis, shoemaker, r. 1061 Folsom
" Mary Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 1554 Kentucky
" Mary J. Miss, teacher Harrison Primary
School, r. 110 Jones
" Michael, waiter, r. 4 Lizzie
" Patrick, laborer, r. 4 Lizzie
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1325 Minna
" Thomas, cook, r. 4 Lizzie
" Thomas H., clerk, r. 110 Jones
" William A., electrician, r. 1611 Howard
" William J., carriage painter Robert Walsh
" William T., ship carpenter, r. 39 Perry
4®"Fagan. See Fagen, Fagin and Fegan
Fagen Hugh, laborer, r. 221 Broadway
" James, r. Elsie nr Eugenia Av
" James (James Fagen & Son), r. 1014 Sacra-
mento
" James & Son (James and James J.), livery
stable, 11-13 Webb
" James J. (James Fagen & Son), r. 1014 Sac-
ramento
" John, asst. property master California
Theatre, r. 520 Bush
" Mabel R. Miss, dressmaking, 437 Sutter
" Michael F., sailmaker Neville & Co., r. 1301
Bush
" Nettie Miss, saleslady, r. 615 Haight
" Patrick H., boatman, r. 204 Jackson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Fumisliiiig Carpets, Furniture, Drapery-
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
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Fagen Peter J., collector David Stern & Sons, r.
615 Haight
J9S=-Fagen. See Fagan, Fagin and Fegan
Fager Alma, domestic, 834 Post
" John car builder Sutter St Ry., r. 1315
Broadway
Fagerberg William F., rattan worker Wakefield
Rattan Co.
Fagerlund Gustav M.,mate str Greenwood, r.
Oakland
Fagerstrom Alexander, seaman, r. Newman nr
Bennington
" Charles, seaman, r. 513 Greenwich
" John, seaman, r. 513 Greenwich
Fagg John M., deputy Tax Collector, r. 2323
Pacific
Faggor George, baker, r. 518 Stevenson
FagOthey Denis, groceries and liquors and mu-
sician, NW cor Turk and Jones, r. 530!/2
Turk
" Frank, groceries and liquors, 400-402 Eddy,
r. 1333 Oak
" Jean, r. 1333 Oak
" John E. (FagOthey & Maple and Maple,
Thomas & FagOthey), r. 315 Lyon
" Joseph A., cashier Chevalier & Co.. r. 1631
Hayes
" & Maple (John E. Fagothy and Myron C.
Maple) proprietors Golden Gate Cyclery,
307 Broderick
Fahden Hans, shoemaker, 410 Devisadero
Fahey Anna, domestic, 3300 Washington
" Annie Mrs., bakery, 513 Bryant
" Henry R., foundryman Marshutz & Cant-
rell, r. 515 H
" James, r. 13161/4 Harrison
'• James, gardener, r. 834 Valencia
" James, laborer, r. 247, 2d
" John, r. 5 Lincoln
" John, r. 1505 Montgomery
" John, longshoreman, r. 548'/4 Natoma
" John J., janitor S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 19
Georgia
" Martin, shoemaker, 3929 Mission
" Michael, laborer, r. 8 Ringold
" Michael, laborer, r. 346, 4th
" Michael, laborer, r. 706 Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Michael, laborer, r. 1604 Bush
" Michael, teamster, r. 501 Napa
" Patrick, laborer, r. 513 Bryant
'= Patrick, tailor, r. 319 Grant Av
" Pauline, widow, r. 413 Broderick
" Philip, teamster, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas, r. 506 Napa
" Thomas, foundryman, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas F., grainer J. E. Rose
" William, driver, r. 222. 23d
Fahey William, proprietor Cosmopolitan Hotel,
100, 5th
4®=Fahey. See Fahy, Fay and Fey
Fahlbusch George C, painter, r. 224 Lobos
" William, r. 224 Lobos
" William H., messenger U. S. Weather Bu-
reau, r. 234 Lobos
Fahmbrich Julius, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Fahnestock Gates D., general agent Pacific
Coast of International Navigation Com-
pany's Trans-atlantic lines, office 609
Market, Grand Hotel Bldg, r. Pacific-
Union Club
Fahning Hermann, cabinet maker, r. 358 Clem-
entina
Fahnley William, operator Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 313 Fair Oaks
Fahr Joseph, bottler, r. 1616 Buchanan
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Fahrbaeh August C, bookkeeper Charles S.
Healey. r. 751 Hayes
" Christian F., commission merchant, r. 721
Hayes
" Emil F., cashier L. Dinkelspiel & Sons, r.
2527 Gough
" Helena, widow, r. Ripley PI nr Alabama
Fahrenbach George, cooper, r. 106 Tehama
" Marie, widow, r. 12 Godeus
Fahrenholz Arthur, carriage painter, r. 1127
Treat Av
'■ Frederick W., carrier postoffice, r. 1127
Treat Av
" Lucy, widow, r. 1127 Treat Av
Fahrenkamp Olaf F., ship carpenter, r. 9th Av
South nr G
Fahrenkrug Christian, watchman Western Su-
gar Refinery, r. 2300 Folsom
" G. F. William, r. 1086 Howard
" Henry, cooper, r. 2300 Folsom
Fahs Herman H., pressman H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 336 Bryant
" Paul, r. 336^ Bryant
Fahsel Henry, candies and stationery, 128. 3d
Fahy James, r. St. Dominic's Monastery
" James, teamster, r. 118 Drumm
'■ John F., teamster, r. 25 Freelon
" Patrick H. P., clerk, r. 1727 Market
•' Philip (Doherty & Fahy), r. 1414 Bryant
At
" Richard, contractor, r. 514 Noe
" William J., clerk, r. 402 Van Ness Av
.^"Fahy. See Fahey, Fav and Fey
Fahys Joseph & Co., (New York), J. Serex
manager. 4 Sutter, room 4
" Watch Case Co., J. Serex manager. 4 Sut-
ter, room 4
Faick Brothers (Nlkolaus and Conrad), willow
and rattan ware, 477 Tehama
" Conrad (Faick Bros.), r. 477 Tehama
" Nikolaus (Faick Bros.), r. 477 Tehama
Fail Henry, clerk Frank Fagothey, r. 137, 3d
Faillor F.. porter, r. 765 Mission
Fair Aubrey, salesman Stockton Milling Co.
" Charles L., capitalist, office 74 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Palace Hotel
" Edward, painter Edward Norman, r. 1741
Mission rear
" Emma, widow, teacher music, r. 110 Mc-
Allister
•1 Furniture Co., Samuel Mathews propri-
etor, 859 Mission
Fair James G. (estate of), W. S. Goodfellow, J.
S. Angus, L. C. Breese and T. G. Cro-
thers special administrators, office 230
Montgomery
■' John, clerk, r. 35 Welsh
■' Laura D., widow, r. 912, 19th
" Mary E. Mrs., dressmaking, 1513 Market
" Virginia Miss, r. 1120 Pine
*S"Fair. See Phair
Fair's Buildings, SW cor Sansome and Pine
and 2.30 Montgomery
Fairall Charles H., attorneV at law, 116 Crocker
Bldg, r. 911 Q-Farrell
Fairbairn Joseph E., blacksmith, r. 1234 York
" Richard, painter, r. 219 Clara
" William, molder, r. 560 Howard
Fairbank N. K. Co. The, Mansfield Lovell
agent, 124 California
Fairbanks Joseph, barber, r. bO^i Norfolk
" Joseph, salesman Walter A. Muller, 136
Phelan Bldg
Fairbanks, Morse & Co., William Rennie
agent, dealers scales, windmills, trucks
and railway supplies, 316 Market
Fairbanks Robert I., machinist Union Gas En-
gine Co., r. Berkeley
" Rolla D., carrier postoflflce, r. 44, 3d
Fairchild Douglass , contractor, r. 30 Chenery
" Florence Miss, teacher Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 2094 Market
" Frederick M., trackman Market St. Ry., r.
2094 Market
Fairchild George E., president and manager
San Francisco Shoe House, 931-933 Mar-
ket, r. 1305 Madison, Oakland
" George H., road engineer Market St. Ry.,
r. 516 Oak
•' George W., engineer ,r. 1515 Jackson
" Harriet M. Miss, principal Potrero Pri-
mary School, r. 606 Sutter
" John M., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 502
O'Farrell
" Mahlon D. Jr., bookkeeper American Press
Assn., r. Oakland
" Maria E. Miss, teacher South Cosmopoli-
tan Granomar School, r. 2094 Market
" Raylets L., traveling salesman F. H. Ames
& Co., r. 517 Mason
" Richard H., clerk, r. 2094 Market
" Willard W., machinist C. H. Evans & Co.,
r. 2904 Pine
Faircloth Frank T., collector West Publishing
Co., r. 738 Ellis
" Maud, widow, r. 738 Ellis
Fairclough James, countersinker Union I. Wks,
r. 2 Texas
•'' Richard, machinist Washburn & Moen Mlg.
Co., r. 916 North Point
Fairfax Hal B., tailor, r. 2820 Greenwich
" Villa Co. (Marin Co.), J. Stadtfeld Jr. sec-
retary, 56 Nevada Block
Fairfield Alice Miss, compositor Call
■' Daniel, laborer, r. 1427, 26th
" Daniel, marine engineer, r. 17 Hardy
" Marshall (Fairfield & Stoddard), r. 1924
Lexington Av
" Marshall J., driver National Laundry, r.
943, 14th
" Mary, widow, r. 8 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 617 Bryant
" Oliver E., paper carrier, r. 1924 Lexington
Av
" Orlando W., salesman Parke & Lacy Co.,
r. 603 Polk
" W. R., with The Examiner, r. 8 Hyde
Fairfield & Stoddard (Marshall Fairfield and
Fred H. Stoddard), proprietors National
Laundry, 411 Sanchez, office 213a Powell,
branch 105, 4th
Fairgrieve Andrew D., bookkeeper Somers&Co.,
r. 424 Bryant
" Jennie Miss, dressmaker, r, 424 Bryant
" John, clerk Elliott Bros., r. 424 Bryant
" William, carrier postoffice, r. 424 Bryant
•' William B., foreman, r. 16 Hill
Fairley Gaven, waiter str State of California
" Robert, draper, r. 26 Elgin Park Av
Fairman Maria L., widow, r. 1823 Green
Falrmount Hotel, Benjamin F. True proprie-
tor. 1714 Market
• Loan Association, Thomas F. Creighton
secretary, office 1177 Valencia
Fairmount Pharmacy, Charles J. Schmelz,
M. D., proprietor, 1700 Market
Fairmount Primary School, Miss Clara M.
Johnston principal, Chenery nr Randall
Fairville Creamery, I. Sartori & Co. proprietors,
8 Lick PI
Fairweather Alfred D., salesman Raphael Weill
& Co., r. 409 Steiner
" Alfred J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 409 Steiner
" Ernest H., clerk, r. 407 Steiner
■' Helen B. Miss, school teacher, r. 234 Haight
" Helen B. Mrs., school teacher, r. 791 Sut-
ter
" Henry, teacher elocution, r. 930 Sutter
Fairweather J. Arthur, attorney at law, 20
Mills Bldg. 10th floor, r. E s Gough nr
Filbert
" Julian R., sash, doors and blinds, 514, 5th,
r. 407 Steiner
•' N. Stan lev, dental student, r. 407 Steiner
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" Stuart, clerk, r. 407 Steiner
Faison Samson L., 1st lieut. Company G. 1st In-
fantry U. S. A., Beneoia Barracks, Cal.
Faith Andrew, teamster, r. 4371/2 Dolores
Faivre Edward, butcher S. Simon, r. 322 O'Far-
rell
" Jacques P., cook, r. 2302 Fulton
Fajet Marv, domestic, 1727 Broadway
Fajundes Frank M., barber William H. May, r.
13261/2 Kearny
Faktor David B. (Faktor & Schmidt), r. 827 Fill-
more
" & Schmidt (David B. Faktor and Peter
Schmidt), liquors, 923-925 Kearny
Falbe Julius, baker, r. 625 Clay
Falbey Mary, widow, restaurant, 213 Utah
Falch Otto (Page & Falch), r. 1131 Ellis
Falciola Giovanni, umbrellas, 1005 Howard, r.
465 Minna
Falck Bernhard, traveling salesman, r. 2209
Larkin
" Henry, cigars and tobacco, 59, 2d, r. 2209
Larkin
" Millicent E. Miss, physician, 2209 Larkin
«S=Falck. See Falk
Falconer Jolin, permanent secretary Ancient
Order of Foresters and A. O. F. Hall
Association, 102 O'Farrell, telephone
Main 1876
" Maggie, domestic, 1905 Pacific Av
'' Robert S.. real estate and secretary Del
Monte Coal Mining Co., office 1189 Mar-
ket, r. 28, 8th
iSS^Falconer. See Falkner and Faulkner
Falen Albert (Casey, Falen & Co. ), r. 401 Harri-
son
Faler R. G., linotype operator, r. 626 California
Fales Fernando S., drayman, 22 Jessie, r. 1330
Florida
" Leonardo D., teamster Dutton & Co., r. 538,
33d
" Lilla L. Miss, principal First Congre-
gational Kindergarten, r. 538, 23d
Falignon Victor, laborer, r. 265 Stevenson
Falizzi Caterina, widow, r. 315 Geary
Falk F., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" George, brewer, r. 444 Brannan
" Gustav, liquors, 43 Steuart, r. 44 Ridley
" Henry, clerk Francis Pope, r. 203/2 Polk
" Henry, restaurant, 135, 5th
" Henry H., electrician, r. 24^/4 Lafayette
" Hyman, cigars and tobacco, SW cor Market
and 2d, r. 306 Van Ness Av
" Jerome, salesman Em Meyer & Co., r. 1117
Geary
" John, r. 1236 Mission
" Louis, usher Columbia Theatre
" Minnie Mrs., typewriter, r. 603 Bush
Falk Morris, manufacturers agent and commis-
sion merchant, 318 Market, r. 1711^4 Bu-
chanan
" Olof A., longshoreman, r. ZSVi, 6th
" Philip Mrs., r. 1033 Sutter
" Raphael G., bookkeeper, r. 1317 Geary
" Samuel, merchant, r. 306 Van Ness Av
" Sarah, widow, r. 241/2 Lafayette
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. 204, 2d
" William H.,r. 518 Taylor
" William S., medical student, r. 1233 Union
4®= Falk. See Falck
Falkenau Louis, proprietor State Assay Office,
434 California, r. 355 Devisadero
Falkenburg Nelson H., master mariner, r. .530,
19th
" Victor, carpenter, r. 830 Jessie
" William, liquors, 525 East, r. Alameda
Falkenhahn Frederick, waiter Franz Siebrecht,
r. 416 Kearny
Falkenstein Christian (Aten & Falkenstein), r.
25 Borland
" GustavusA., with Isaac Falkenstein, r.
1508 Post
" Henry, office 207 Battery, room 9, r. Hotel
Baltimore
" Isaac, cigars and tobacco, 14 Eddy, r. 1508
Post
Falkers Andrew, r. 33, 4th
Falkingham Edwin, carriage maker, 1731 Mis-
sion
" John J., painter, r. 911 Capp rear
" Joseph J., buyer Hooper & Jennings, r. Ala-
meda
Falkner Georgie Mrs., corset maker, 705 Larkin
" John, corset maker, r. 705 Larkin
4@=-Falkner. See Falconer and Faulkner
Fall Frank G. (Bennett & Fall) r. 737 Hayes
Fall George, driver, r. 13 Bridge
" Louise G., widow, r. 13 Bridge
«®=-Fall. See Faull
Fallek Nathan, medical electrician, 1606 Powell
Fallenback Edward, porter, r. 703 Vallejo
Faller Ernest, machinist Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. 5% Bryant Av
" Peter, coppersmith Ludwig Wagner, r. 1777
Mission
Fallman John P., groceries and liquors, cor
Anderson and Old Hickory
Fallen Alice C, widow, r. 1909 Union
" Anita Miss, r. 3102 Market
Fallon Annie Mrs., lodgings, 1046 Folsom, r. 943
Golden Gate Av
" Carmel, widow, r. 3103 Market
" Charles J., clerk Frank J. Fallon, r. 943
Golden Gate Av
" Daniel, bartender Richard S. Fallon, r. 120
Ellis
" Delia, widow, r. 3110 Howard
" Dora A. Miss, teacher Fairmount Primary
School, r. 435a Fell
" E. D. & Sons (Edward D., William J. and
Edward), coal dealers, 351 Beale
" Edward (E. D. Fallon & Sons), r. 351 Beale
" Edward D. (E. D Fallon & Sons), r. 351
Beale
" Edward L., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
303 Van Ness Av
" Eugene, r. 1046 Folsom
Fallon Frank J., attorney at law, 36-37 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 433 Oak
" James, bartender, r. 8 Oak Grove Av
" James, caterer, r. 307, 4th
" James, cook George Delflno, r 777 Mission
" James, helper William F. Wilson, r. 435
Duncan
" James J., harness maker, r. 907 Illinois
" James L., r. 3110 Howard
" John B., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 105,
35th
" John G., carpenter, r. 337, 38th
" Joseph, clerk Frank J. Fallon, r. 943 Golden
Gate Av
" Kate A. Miss, teacher Columbia Grammar
School, r. 4&5A Fell
" Maria, widow, r. 435a Fell
" Martin, laborer, r. 907 Illinois
" Martin G.,molder, r. 907 Illinois
" Matthew, liquors, SW cor Lombard and
Battery, and deputy Superintendent
Streets, r. 407 Powell
" Michael, r. 3 Minna
" Michael, r. 943 Golden Gate Av
" Michael, carpenter, r. 16th Av South nr F
" Patrick, liquors, 1161 Market
" Peter, boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks, r.
907 Illinois
" Peter, boot treer Rosenthal, Feder & Co., r.
West Berkeley
'' Richard S., liquors, 118 Ellis, r. 239 Golden
Gate Av
" Thomas, conductor, r. 907 Illinois
" Thomas H., accountant Roth, Blum & Co.,
r. 435a Fell
" Thomas P., laborer, r. 32 Turk
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Fallon William, carpenter, r. 337, 28th
" William J. (E. D. Fallon & Sons), r. .351
Beale
Falls Amelia, widow, r. 529 Capp
" Dolly, widow, r. 711 Jones
" George N., clerk, r. 529 Capp
" Stephen D., clerk H. K. Belden, r. I2014
Geary
" William F., bookkeeper DoUiver & Bros., r.
711 Jones
" William G., clerk, r. 529 Capp
Faltermayer Jacob, engraver J. C. Irvine & Co.,
r. 517 Howard
Fallings Julius (Beversen & Fallings), r
4th
Falton Jane, widow, r. 2614 Garden
Falvey Arthur J., r. 521 McAllister
" Catherine A. Miss, dressmaker, r
Broderick
" Edward A., millhand, r. 93iy2. 19th
" Patrick, teamster Michael Sheedy
Stevenson
Fancelli Paolo (Dini & Fancelli), r. 3 Rausch
Fancher Charles H., r. 605 Market
• Charles H. Jr., deputy County Clerk, r. 605
Market
" Charles I., woodcarver, r. 519 Eddy
" Frank H., r. 1307 Tavlor
" William, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott., r, 519
Eddy
Fane Andrew J., laundryman American Laun-
dry, r. 2121 Greenwich
" Henry, seaman, r. 122 Jackson
Faneuf Edward, foreman Perkins Pump and
Engine Co.. r. Oakland
" Ralph J., machinist Perkins Pump and En-
gine Co., r. Oakland
Fanger Joseph, helper Ahlbach & Co., r. 1506
Folsom
" Nicholas, laborer, r. 220 Cheney
Fangoter Otto, millhand M. Hansen & Co.. r
3909 Sacramento
Fanier John L., driver Joseph Fassler, r. Mis-
sion Road bet Five and Si.x Mile Houses
Fankelhauser Christian, cigar manufacturer
626 Fulton
Fannin James H., (Fannin & Franks), r. The
< & Franks (James H. Fannin and George
M. Franks), manufacturers' agents, 27
PhelanBldg
Fanning Alexander B.. compositor, v. 506 Jones
" Andrew J., clerk F. M. Petersen & Co., r.
12 Rincon Av
" Angelo, paper hanger J. St. Denis & Co r
705 Diamond
- Bert, clerk Hoger Bros., r. 506 Jones
'^ Edward, contractor, r. 320 Chestnut
'^ Edward F., compositor H. S. Crocker Co
r. 931 B Howard
" Frank B., elevator man, 35 New Montgom-
ery, r. 2801 Mission
'■■ George W., steward, r. 1317 Sacramento
" Hattie, widow, r., 2801 Mission
" James, laborer, r. 14 Rincon Av
" James M., foreman Flint & McLennan r
434, 10th '
" Johanna Miss, dressmaker, r. 1703 Mi
" • John, laborer W. W. Montague & Co.
Jessie
'^ John, teamster, r. 1211 Montgomery
'■ John J., policeman, r. 802 Green
" Mary Miss, packer, r. 14 Rincon Av
" Michael, seaman, r. 331 Main
'■■ Minnie Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
Fanning Minnie, tailoress, r. 29 Louisa
" Nana Miss, r, 1703 Mason
" Patrick, laborer, r. 29 Louisa
" Peter, policeman, r. .320 Chestnut
" Robert M., stock clerk L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. 506 Jones
" Thomas, baker, r. 728. 15th Av South
'• Thomas, farmer, r. 434, 10th
" Thomas A., teamster Isaac Levy, r. 37th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" Thomas F., clerk Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 14 Rincon Av
" William, laborer, r. 434, 10th
" William G., tanner Isaac Levy, r. 37th Av
South nr Railroad Av
Fannon James, laborer, r. Union Av nr Folsom
" John, laborer, r. 656 Jessie
" John, tanner, r. Union Av nr Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. Union Av nr Folsom
" Thomas, tanner, r. Union Av nr Folsom
" Thomas Jr., tanner, r. Union Av nr Fol-
som
Fant Richard H., sawyer S. F. Planing Mill, r.
1022 Mission
Fantina Antonio (Sartori & Fantina), i. 818
Sansome
Fanton Louise Mrs.. French laundry, 1410 Powell
Faraco Amadee, hackman, r. 1407!^ Kearny
" Genarro, r. 140714 Kearny
" James, teamster, r. 1407!^ Kearny
Faraday Arthur, laborer, r. 426, 27th
" J. H., clerk Bank of British Columbia, r.
805 Guerrero
" Richard B., clerk, r. 426, 27th
" Richard B., Jr., clerk Thomas T. Atkinson
& Co., r. 426, 27th
Farah Habib J., Oriental goods, 27 Post
Farallon Light Station, Farallon Island
Fardelius Frederick, master schr Azalea, ofBce
10 Californian, room 3
Fardy Dennis L., laborer, r. NW cor. Sierra and
and Maryland
Farey Clothilde Mrs., r. 332 Shipley
Fargo Calvin F., r. Pacific Union Club
Farg-o E. A. Company (incorporated), Frederick
Boeckmann president, Charles Stepp
vice-president, O. E. Johnson secretary,
wholesale dealers wines and liquors,
316 Front
" Edwin D.,
Hyde
" Frederick J., carrier postofflce, r. 1310
Larkin
" House, William L. Waters proprietor, 105
New Montgomery
" William H., attorney at law, 139 Post, r.
Ill De Long Av
Fargue Harriet N. Miss, saleslady, r. IOOOa
Union
" John P.. marine engineer, r. IOOOa Union
" Sarah E. Miss, saleslady, r. laxjA Union
Farhner George W., grip repairer Market St.
Ry., r. 802Lott
Faria Balvino, seaman, r. 1 Montgomery Court
" Jose, seaman, r. 1024a Kearny
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. i Montgomery
Court
Farin Peter A., hardware, r. 629 Vallejo
Farina Francis, tailor, r. 715 Bush rear
Paris A. N., yard manager Albion Lumber Co..
r. 34 Ellis
«®=Faris. See Farris and Farrish
Parish Anthony L., chief deputy U. S. Marshal,
U. S. Appraisers Bldg, room 45, r. Ber-
keley
" EdwinD., mining secretary, 319 Pine, rooms
1-2, r. Oakland
*3="Farish. See Farrish
Farkas Max, tailor, r. 1045 Market
Farlakas Spiro, confectionery, 1069 Market, r.
117 Natoma
Farland Miles L.. printer and publisher, 319
Sacramento, r. 616 Mason
Earless Ashley R., clerk Thomas A. Earless, r.
1108 Bush
Farless Thomas A., real estate and collecting,
217 Sansome, office hours, 11 a. m. to
2 p. m., r. 1108 Bush
Farley Alice, widow, r. 225^, 8th rear
gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1510b
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Farley August, barber Benjamin F. Bell. r. 1033
Mission
" Bernard, liquors, SW cor San Jose and
Ocean Roads
" Bernard Jr., conductor r. 1003 Minnesota
" Charles H., clerk, r. 325%, 8th rear
" Daniel E., master mariner, r. 217 Oak
" Daniel G., elevator man Spreckels Bldg., r.
217 Oak
" Delia, widow, r. 15 Harrison Av
" Edward, laborer, r. cor Grant and Brazil Av
" Edward D., carrier postofflce, r. 304, 7th
" Elliott, policeman, r. 124, 15th
" Frank E., conductor S. P. Co., r. 612 Turk
" Frank E., pressman Post, r. 223 Fair Oaks
" George, molder, r. 813 Oak
" Henry, r. 1045 Market
" Hugh F., electrician, r. 427 Hayes
" James C, driver, r. cor San Jose and Ocean
Roads
" John, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" John, laborer, r. 1112 Minnesota
" John F., liquors, 904 Market, r. Palace
Hotel
" John P., bartender Bernard Farley, r. cor
Old San Jose Road and Ocean Av
" John S., plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 723 Filbert
" J. W., machine hand Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 211 Turk
" Kate, laundress American Laundry, r. 2607
Polk
" Margaret, widow, r. 717 Oak
" Mary, widow, r. QlSYi Florida
" Mary, widow, r. 2607 Polk
■' Matthew J., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1530 Pacific Av
" Michael, horseshoer John J. McCormack. r.
820 Folsom
" Newton S., deputy collector U. S. Customs
" Patrick, conductor, r. 209 Tehama
" Patrick F., upholsterer Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 15 Harrison Av
" Patrick H., stair builder, r. 132 Liberty
" Patrick J., r. 821 Haight
" Peter, r. 547 Mission
" Peter, baggageman, r. a759 Mission
" Richard S., bartender, r. 821 Haight
" Rose Miss, cook, 904a Powell
" Thomas, groceries and notions, 1515 Guer-
rero
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 132 Liberty
Farman Arthur F., electrician Electrical En-
gineering Co., V. Golden Gate, Alameda
Co.
Farmar Frederick C, journalist, r. 1713 Stockton
" Mary A., widow, r. 1713 Stockton
Farmer A. D. Son Type Foundry of New York,
Pacific Coast Branch (Painter, Cornell
Co.), 510 Clay
" Colonel D., carpenter Robinson & Gillespie,
218 Noe
" Frederick E., clerk Tax Collector's office, r.
402 Oak
" Frederick E. Jr., clerk Goodyear Rubber
Co., r. 402 Oak
" Henry E., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 537 Hayes
" J. A., salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. 214 Scott
" James, clerk, r. 402 Oak
" Jessie C. Miss, physician. 1822 Howard
" John D., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 2610
Sutter
" John H., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Santa Rosa. Cal.
" Kate, widow, r. Ocean House Road nr
Howth
" Mary A. Mrs., agency Singer Sewing Ma-
chine and Butterick patterns, 1704
Market, r. 402 Oak
" Sarah, widow, r. 1822 Howard
" Sarah R. Mrs., dressmaking. 427 Sutter
" Thomas P., r. 623 Howard
Farmers' Alliance and Industrial Union, James
M. Moore state agent, 221 Front, room 5
Farnam Charles, laborer, r. 3 Uranus
" Charles W., estate of, office 14 California
4®"Farnam. See Farnham and Farnum
Fa*rnan James M., clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Burlingame. Cal.
Farnetta J. Mrs., r. 791 Sutter
Farney Max, packer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 113
Larkin
Farnham Bert, elevator man Columbian Bldg
" Charles A., pattern maker W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. Oakland
" Charles R., janitor Spreckels Bldg, r. 9I014
Mission
" Frank B., assistant manager Crystal Salt
Water Bathing Co., r. 934 Union
" James G., carpenter, r. 921 Dolores
" JeremiahW.,mastermariner,r. 921 Dolores
" John, blindmaker Edward B. Hindes & Co.,
r. Oakland
Farnham John, president Crystal Salt Water
Bathing Co., 317-325 Bay, r. 934 Union
" John H., ship carpenter, r. 1310 Jackson
" Marie F., widow, r. 1529 Oak
" William J., clerk Pac. &S. F. Box Factory,
r. East Oakland
i3S=Farnham. See Farnam and Farnum
Farningham S. B., r. 1065 Market
Farnlacher Adam, bakery, 855 Capp
Farnsworth Alfred, artist, r. 211, 28th
Famsworth David L., president Farnsworth &
Ruggles, 100 California, r. 125 Golden
Gate Av, telephone South 686
Farnsworth Edward P., fire loss adjuster, 401
California, room 4, r. 3019 Washington
" F. J. Mrs., furnished rooms. 8 Anthony
" Frank P., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
334 Brannan
" Harry H., painter, r. 793 Mission
" James O., apprentice Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 751 Capp
" Julian W., clerk Haas Bros., r. 427 O'Far-
rell
" Silas B., r. 125 Golden Gate Av
" William O., r. 751 Capp
" & Co., wholesale hardware, 12-14 Drumm
Farnsworth & Kuggles (incorporated), D. L.
Farnsworth president, H. H. McDonald
secretary, draymen, 100 California, tele-
phone Main 853
Farnum Charles E., physician and surgeon,
demonstrator anatomy Cooper Medical
College, office Nucleus Bldg, rooms 21-23,
SE cor 3d and Market, hours 1 to 4 and
7 :30 to 8 p. m., telephone 5630, r. 2536 Mar-
ket, telephone Mission 149
Farnum John E., manager Pacific Bank, 530
California, r. Oakland
" Norris C, special agent Home Mutual
Insurance Co.. r. 539, 23d
ii®"Farnum. See Farnam and Farnham
Farpeilha Manuel A., barber, 27 Montgomery
Av, r. Oakland
Farquhar Charles, hackman, r. 754 Mission
" Edward L., laborer, r. 239, 5th
" John, engineer, r. 601 Turk
Farquharson Charles D., with Cal. Savings and
Loan Society and secretary Visitacion
Water Co., 1-2 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r.
801 Van Ness Av
Farquharson David, president The California
Savings and Loan Society and Visita-
cion Water Co., 1-2 Mills Bldg, 9th floor,
r. 801 Van Ness Av
" David B., carpenter, r. 1216 Mission
•■' David F., clerk The Giant Powder Co. Con-
solidated, r. 801 Van Ness Av
" Henry C, assistant clerk Board of Super-
visors, r. 203 Keai-ny
Farr Charles C, foreman teamster Sperry Flour
Co., r. 909 Dolores
" David K., attorney at law, r. .533 Post
" Edward, laborer, r. 856 Howard
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Farr Edward P., machinist William Wedgwood
Machine Wks, r. 54, 1st
" George W., teamster, r. 402 Hampshire
" Harry St. L,., clerk Sather Banking Co., r.
Oakland
Farrald George, laborer, r. 291914 Pierce
" William, tent maker, r. 29191/4 Pierce
Farran Alfred J., sailmaker, r. 409, 27th
" Leo A., clerk G. Leipnitz & Co., r. 409, 27th
" Teresa, widow, r. 409, 27th
4®" Farran. See Farren and Farron
Farrand Arthur, plumber, 508 Jones
Farrand Fountain R, Rev., pastor Howard
Presbyterian Church, r. 318 Scott
Farrant Frederick W. (Farrant & Co.), r. 114
Haight
" H. K., tinsmith, r. 326 Pacific
" & Co. (Frederick W, Farrant and Walter
H. Greenwood), glove manufacturers,
1435 Market
Farrar Fred W., vice-president and secretary
California Gas Fixture Co., 123 Geary, r.
2042 Pacific Av, Alameda
" Joseph F. (Turbiville & Farrar), r. 422, 5th
Av
Farrell Andrew, laborer, r. 220 Ritch rear
" Andrew J., driver Michael Farrell, r. 1328
Harrison
" Ann, widow, r. 18 Dore
" Anna, widow, groceries, 458 Natoma
" Annie, widow, r. 515a Fell
" Annie, widow, r. 1009 Minna rear
" Anthony, machinist, r. 1010 York
" August, r. 1033 Mission
" Augustus, clerk, r. 515A Fell
■' Bridget, widow, r. 620 Washington
" Bridget, widow, proprietor Green House.
NW cor Sierra and Maryland
" Catherine, widow, r. 50i4 Clara
" Catherine, widow, r. 1602 Pacific Av
" Charles, attorney at law, r. 911 O'Farrell
■' Charles, salesman, r. 1324 O'Farrell
" Charles J., foreman Dickman- Jones Co., r.
169 Perry
" Charles M., clerk Neuburger, Reiss & Co.,
r. 2405 Clay
" Daniel, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 73J
Lott
" Daniel, laborer, r. 50^/4 Clara
" Edgar W., butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
420 Turk
" Edward, bricklayer, r. 302, 8th Av
" Edward T., bagmaker American Salt Co.,
r. 745 Union
•' Ella H. Miss, r. 2000 Sutter
" Ellen, widow, r. 611, 24th
" Emma Miss, compositor Brigade Bulletin,
r. 171314 Lexington Av
'• Florence J., boiler maker, r. 1315 Utah
" Francis M., carpet layer Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. 20 Henry
" Frederick J., salesman Summerfleld & Co.,
r. 1324 O'Farrell
•' George, bricklayer, r. 328, 27th
" George C, cashier Preferred Accident Ins.
Co., r. 922 Van Ness Av
" George F., cashier Eugene G. Davis, r. 606
Folsom
" George G., policeman, r. 38 Stanly PI
" George L., teamster Louis Spiegel, r. 1803
Dupont
" Henry O., clerk, r. 1004 Natoma
" Herbert, electrician Will & Finck Co.. r.
830 Union
" James, r. 1244, 5th Av South
" James, boatman, sec. B seawall
Farrell James, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 526 Ala-
bama
" James, chicken ranch, cor Ramsell and
Garfield
" James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. .802
Sierra
" James J., blacksmith, r. 520 Folsom rear
" James J., electrician Municipal Burglar
Alarm Co., r. 32 Harriet
" James J., policeman, r. 1843 Fillmore
« James W., laundry, r. 906 Oak
" Jane, widow, lodgings, 130, 2d
" John, gardener, r. 2525!^ Post
•' John, hostler United Carriage Co., r. 320
Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 1413, 23d
" John, marine engineer, r. 753 Howard
" John, plumber, r. 112 Erie
" John, real estate, r. 1136 Green
" John B., harnessmaker, r. 1244, 5th Av
South
■• John B., laborer, r. 221 Elm Av
" John J., laborer, r. 5014 Clara
" John J,, opener U. S. Customs, r. 24^4 Clara
" John M., laborer, r. 445 Vienna
" John M., varieties, 1413 Castro
" John P., shoemaker, r. 2711 Bryant Av
" John T., carpet layer, r. 20 Henry
" John T., tinsmith, 442 Valencia
" Joseph, r. 506 Napa
" Joseph, bag cutter Union Pacific Salt Co.,
r. 711 Bush
" Joseph, salesman, r. 2405 Clay
" Joseph C, tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
7371/2 Howard
" Joseph D., clerk Neuburger, Reiss & Co., r.
2405 Clay
" Joseph F., horseshoer, 1317 Broderlck, r.
336, 12th Av
" Joseph P., foreman O'Brien & Sons. r. 415
Franklin
" Lawrence, plasterer, r. 26 Louisa rear
" L.F. Mrs., stenographer C. E. Whitney &
Co., r. Oakland
" Margaret, widow, r. 2]2!4 Noe
■' Margaret, widow, 773 Harrison
" Martha, press feeder Dickman-Jones Co.,
r. 9 Sheridan
" Martin, teamster, r. 3 East
" Mary, widow, r. .32 Harriet
" Mary, widow, r. 221 Elm Av
" Mary, widow, r. 615 Florida
" Mary, widow, r. 906 Oak
" Mary, widow, hairdresser, r. 532 Jessie
■' Mary Miss, r. 1 Martha PI
" Mary Mrs., r. 325 Minna
" Mary, domestic, 771 Haight
" Matthew J., messenger H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 264 Tehama
'■ May Miss, dressmaking, 212% Noe
" M. C. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Michael, butcher, 1328^4 Harrison, r. 1328
Harrison
" Michael, laborer, r. 613i/4 Florida
" Michael, laborer, r. 907 Battery
" Michael, molder Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks. r. II14 Bowie Av
■• Michael, painter, r. 226 Michigan
" Michael, warehouseman, r. 2405 Clay
" Michael J., carpenter, r. 210 Jones
" Michael A., laborer H. Outsen, r. 446, 9th
" Michael F., r. 20 Henry
" Michael J., hatter Thomas H. Kortick
" Michael M., photographer, r. 2405 Clay
" Michael W., wood and coal, 1423 Church,
and wood, hay and grain, 1303 Castro, r.
1425 Church
" Nellie, widow, r. 1 Burcham PI
" Patricinne J. H., surgeon, 235 Post
" Patrick, helper Fulton Eng. and Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 553 Folsom
" Patrick, hostler United Carriage Co., r. 320
Clementina
" Patrick, laborer, r. 220 Ritch rear
" Patrick, liquors. 3059 Point Lobos Av
• Patrick, plumber, r. 271 Minna
" Patrick, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. .70
Minna
" Patrick F., clerk, r. 700 Broadway
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Farrell Patrick H., clerk Neustadter Bros., r.
2112 Point Lobes Av
" Patrick H., liquors, 9 East
" Patrick J., manager Great American Im-
porting Tea Co., 2008 Fillmore, r. 848b
Howard
" P. E., yardmaster Harbor Commissioners
" Peter W., boxmaker Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
3 Rincon Court
" Sidney H., cutter W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
Oakland
" Thomas, bartender John Hanly , r. 426 Jones
" Thomas, cook Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 160
Clara
" Thomas, liquors, 2002 Point Lobos Av, r.
2012 Point Lobos Av
" Thomas, master mariner. 40 Market
" Thomas, tinner, r. 105 New Montgomery
" Thomas F., driver, r. cor Ramsell and Gar-
field
" Thomas J., plumber, r. 320, 6th
" Thomas J., molder Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
1315 Utah
" Thomas R., laborer S. P. Co., r. 50% Clara
" Walter, clerk, r. 1052 Howard
" William, carrier postofflce, r, 1926 San Car-
los Av
" William, dishwasher Peter Malone, r. 6
Annie
" William, helper William A. Schrock
" William, messenger Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 1 Burcham PI
" William, photographer, r. 2405 Clay
" William, student, r. 20 Henry
" William, waiter, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" William D., cigars and tobacco, 773 Mar-
ket, r. 219 Geary
" William E., sexton, r. 628 California
" William L, painter, r. 906 Oak
" William L., boatman, r. 214 Langton
" William P., clerk, r. 458 Natoma
" William T., butcher, r. 1244, 5th Av South
4®="Farrell. See Ferral
Farielly Anne, widow, r, 7111/2 Greenwich
" James, boatman, r. 5 Jefferson
" James, plumber, r. 7IIV2 Greenwich
" John (Clark & Farrelly), r. 205, 12th
" John A., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 729 California
" Margaret Miss, r. 600 Bush
" Margaret Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" Philip J., bookkeeper, r. 209 Grant Av
" Philip J., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 600 Bush
" Thomas, boxmaker, r. 711 V2 Greenwich
" William E., box maker, r. 711% Greenwich
Farren Andrew J., receiving teller American
Bank and Trust Co., r. 500 Harrison
" Bernard, laborer, r. Folsom nr. Precita Av
" Daniel J., driver Engine 19, r. 120 Waller
" Dennis, paver, r. 212, 1st
" Dennis, teamster, r. 216 Harrison
" Frank G., clerk William Clufl Co., r. 501)
Harrison
" John, r. 505 Howard
" John, laborer r. 620, 7th
" John, miner, r. 406 Broadway
" John, tanner, r. 1234 Hampshire
•' John T., teamster, r. 47 Ritch
" John W., carriage and wagon maker, 121
Beale, r. 500 Harrison
Farren Jolm W. Jr., secretary American Bank
and Trust Co. of San Francisco, NE
cor Bush and Montgomery, r. .500 Har-
rison
" Mary, widow, r. 70 South Park
" Mary, widow, r. 244/2 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 1122 Kearny
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 724 Geary
" Thomas, butcher F. Uri & Co., r, 1815
O'Farrell
" Thomas, groceries, 313, 1.3th
" William D., r. 526 Eddy
" William J., blacksmith John W. Farren, r.
500 Harrison
J§S=-Farren. See Farran, Farron, Ferran and
Ferren
Farrenkopf Charles, blacksmith, r, 45 Warren
" William, chandelier maker Thomas Day &
Co., r. 45 Warren
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Farrens William S., cook G. Mayes & Co., r. 1837
Market
Farrier Hiram L., collector Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. Oakland
" Joseph, fireman U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, r.
422 Drumm
iWFarrier. See Ferrier
Farrington Charles, carpenter S. F. Bridge Co.
" Elvin D., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
" James W., with Shreve & Co., r. Alameda
" Nelson, porter Wells Fargo & Co., r. 526
Post
" Peter, laborer, r. 809 Iowa
" P. R., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 218
Austin
•' William, clerk Williams, Dimond & Co.,
r. 525 Harrison
Farris Charles, chief cook Westerfeld's Bakery,
r. 541 Stevenson
" George W., carpenter, r. 406 Broadway
" John R., master str Apache, r. Alameda
" Mattie Miss, dressmaker, r. 214 Van Ness
Av
4S-Farris. See Faris, Parish and Ferris
Farrish Elizabeth J. Mrs., dressmaking, 1613%
Devisadero
Farristel John, laborer, r. 1719 Hayes
Farrisy Hannah L. Miss, r. 1719 Hayes
Farro Frank, mattress maker Henry Bernhard
& Co., r. 1314 Montgomery
" John, carpenter, r. 71 West Mission
" Manuel Jr., shirtcutter, r. 1314 Montgomery
Farron Robert E., foreman Cal. Electric Supply
and Cons. Co., r. 526 Eddy
" Thomas J., tanner Isaac Levy, r. 31st Av
South nr Railroad Av
Farrow Edgar J., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 28%
Langton
" Grace H., dressmaker, r. 28% Langton
" James, r. 28% Langton
Farry John, vegetables, 1606 Dolores
Farson Charles, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r.
1910 Taylor
" John, patrolman, r. 1910 Taylor
Farwell Joseph A., agent, r. 1006 Pine
" Laura Miss, typewriter, r. 1008 Pine
" Peter W., r. 18 Lewis
" Sarah K., widow, r. 1028 Bush
" Susan B. Mrs., r. 1006 Pine
" Susan C. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 1006 Pine
Fasel Peter, barber Wm. Lowenfeld, r. 26, 6th
FasMon Stables, Alex McCord & Co. proprie-
tors, 221 Ellis
Pass Aaron, tailor, 648% Commercial, r. 1604
Powell
" Abraham S. (A. S. Pass & Bro.), r. 1619 Sut-
ter
" A. S. & Brother (Abraham S. and William),
cigar manufacturers, 528 Washington
" Brothers (Jacob and Nathan), merchant
tailors, 511 Kearny
" Jacob (Fass Bros.), r. 623 California
" John E., millhand Del Monte Milling, r.
510, 9th
" Joseph, salesman Benjamin Cohen, r. 1604
Powell
■' Nathan (Fass Bros.), r. 623 California
" William (A. S. Fass & Bro.), r. 1619 Sutter
J8®=Fass. See Foss
Fassett Frederick H., shipping clerk Cunning-
ham, Curtiss & Welch, r. 2622 Sacra-
mento
" Harris H., insurance, r. 2622 Sacramento
" Harry C, clerk U. S. str Albatross, r. 2622
Sacramento
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Fassett Julius F., (Nowlin & Fassett). attorney
at law, 23) Montgomery, r. 9d Chatta-
nooga
" Philip R., manager S. F. Blue Print Co..
9a-95 St. Ann^s Bldg., r. 2107 Lombard
■' Thomas O.. r. 2107 Lombard
" Willard O., with S. F. Blue Print Co., r.
2107 Lombard
" William, clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co.. r. 416 Lott
Fassin Louis, machinist, r. 814 Jackson
Fassler Joseph, dairy, cor Mission Road and
Niagara Av
" Xavier, dairy produce, 1819 Howard
Fassman Eugene F.. salesman Will & Finck
Co., r. 25 Birch Av
Fassmann Dorothea, widow, r. 931 Golden Gate
Av
' Emma L. Miss, r. 931 Golden Gate Av
Fassold Eveline Mrs., bakery, 1711 Market
Fast J. H. A., groceries and liquors. NE cor
Broadway and Kearny
" Julius, pluinber and gas fitter, r. 2935 Cali-
fornia
Fastenau Fritz, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 735 Brannan
" Herman, cook David McCurdy, r. 3 Chat-
ham PI
Fat Joseph, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 526 Broadway
FatjO J. J., r. 1306 Polk
Fatthauer Henry, engineer Willows" Brewery,
r. Lorin Station
Fau Louis, furnished rooms, 901-903 Sacramento
Faubel Ernst, driver J. Faubel, r. 2432 Sacra-
mento
" George W.. fur dresser, r. 3247, 16th
" Henry L., clerk Goldman & Son, r. 3247, 16th
" John, butcher. 2432 Sacramento
" John, superintendent George Goodman, 307
Montgomery, r. 3114% Washington
" Philip, r. 3247, 16th
" Walter, driver, r. 3432 Sacramento
Faubert Frank, proprietor The Manchester
House. 44, 6th
" Helena Mrs., furnished rooms, 513 Howard,
r. 44, 6th
Faucett Ida M. Miss, school teacher, r. 1915 Page
" S.. fireman str Eureka
Faucompre Alfred, editor Le Franco Californien,
529 California, r. 1717 Baker
" Marie E. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 1717 Baker
Faucort Henry, painter, r. 2210 Filbert
Fauda Carlos 0., pharmacist and industrial
chemist. 1600 Stockton cor Union
" Eugene, druggist, r. 1022?;i Jackson
Faude George, laborer Union Machine Co., r.
2529 McAllister
Faught Sophie F. Miss, clerk American Tract
Society, r. 226 Webster
" William H., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill,
r. 226 Webster
Fauhling J. F., watchmaker Davis Bros.
Faul P., seaman str San Jose
Faulhaber Pierman, cigar maker, r. 1318 Har-
rison
Faulkner Charles, hack driver, r. 754 Mission
" Charles B., wool sorter Catton, Bell & Co..
r. 2731 Hyde
" Eaton, machine hand, r. 91 Hoffman Av
" Edward G.. laborer U. S. Customs, r. 24014
Perry
'^ George L., clerk Am. Type Founders' Co..
r. Oakland
" Henry, clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
Faulkner James, wood dealer, Church nr 30th.
r. 53 Prospect Av
" Murray J., dressmaking, 1217 Sutter
" Newton, machinist, r. 211 Mason
" Richard D., principal Franklin Grammar
School, r. 809 Castro
" Thomas, foreman Associated Charities
woodyard, 735 Bryant, r. 224. 22d
" Thomas, porter Phelps & Arnold, r. 3401/4
Perry
" Thomas J., glazier, r. 240^/4 Perry
" William B., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 1425 Mission
4S="Faulkner. See Falconer and Falkner
FauU William C, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co..
r. 3023 Broadway
4®-Faull. See Fall
Faulstich Thaddeus, r. Ill Morris Av
Faultless Gas Saver (incorporated) A. K.
Stevens president, J. C. Norris secre-
tary, 220 Sutter
" Novelty Co., M. S. Feinberg manager, job-
bers. 220 Sutter
Faunt William J., carpenter, r. 1022 Mission
Fauntleroy The. George N. Tate proprietor, 105
Stockton
Faure Albert, wrapper, r. 736 Vallejo
" Albert F. V., bookkeeper, r. 1002 Union
" Ambroise. r. 736 Vallejo
" August, cook Marchand Restaurant, r. 17
Scott PI
" Benjamin, driver, r. 736 Vallejo
" Emile. laundry, 2206 Mission
" Henry E., bookkeeper, 1002 Union
" Jean, waiter Occidental Restaurant, r.
1514 Powell
" Lawrence F., stenographer Oregon Im-
provement Co., r. 1206 Kearny
" Margaret, widow, r. 1306 Kearny
" Philomena, widow, r. 736 Vallejo
" Rose, widow, r. 1053 Howard
" Sophie, widow, r. 1002 Union
Faurie Jacques, r. 6th Av South bet K and L
" Jean P., laborer, r. SE cor M and 5th Av
South
" Louis, laborer, r. SE cor M and 5th Av
South
Fauser Charles A., butcher, 1212 Railroad Av
" George (John Fauser & Co.), r. 130 Guerrero
" John & Co. (John F., William and George
Fauser), beer bottlers, 126 Guerrero
" John F. (John Fauser & Co.), r. 434^, 14th
" Lena, widow, r. 130 Guerrero
" William (John Fauser & Co.), r. 130 Guer-
rero
Fauss Edward L.. bookkeeper, r. 442 Elizabeth
" Gustave, driver, r. 309, 19th
" Kate, widow, r. 309, 19th
" Otto (Lodge & Fauss), r. 2309 Mission
fl®="Fauss. See Fouse, Fos and Foss
Faust Albert G.. engraver, r. 819b Howard
" Conrad, confectioner, r. 763 Howard
" Delia Mrs., ladies' hair dresser, 9V4 Stock-
ton
Faust Hall, Stepp & Straub proprietors, 1&-18
Geary
" Henry, tailor, 555, 4th
" Henry W., publisher, 208 Post, r. Lorin,
Alameda Co.
" John P., engraver, 819b Howard
" Mahlon E., with C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 848
Capp
" Mary D. K. Mrs., varieties, 555, 4th
" William A., lumberman, r. 848 Capp
Fauth Lawrence (Miller & Fauth), r. 415 Mason
" William E., barber F. Sand, r. 5 Vassar PI
Fautz Henry, locksmith an 1 saw filer, 47 Clay,
r. 603 Chestnut
" William, capitalist, r. 2217 Taylor
Fava Alberto, laborer, r. 36 Lafayette
" Amadeo (Fava & Biegiliomini), r. 235^
Duncan
" Gaetano, scavenger, r. 7 Graham PI
" Inocenzo, plaster molder Samuel Kellett,
r. 464 Minna rear
" & Biegiliomini (Amedeo Fava and Peter
Biegiliomini), fruits, 3310^4 Mission
Favares Joseph, fine French wines, liquors and
cigars. 116. 4th, r. 412 Ellis
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Favares Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 412 Ellis
Favega Bartholomew, driver G. B. Podesta &
Co., r. 901 Pacific
Faveto Frank, solicitor, r. 238 Greenwich
Favilla C. & Co. (Cherubino Favilla and Vin-
cenzo Leuci), furniture, 1212 Stockton
" Cherubino (C. Favilla & Co.), r. Scott nr
Presidio
" Giuseppe, furniture dealer, r. 16 Jasper PI
rear
" Louis (Favilla & Co.), r. 1518 Stockton
" Pilida, butcher G. Pisani, r. 923 Larkin
" & Co. (Louis Favilla and Giuseppe Nieri),
furniture dealers, 1513-1515 Stockton
Favor Chauncey O., machinist James Young, r.
417, 38th
" E. L., with Brown, Craig & Co., r. Alameda
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. lOev^ Turk rear
Favorite House, 158, 5th
Favreliere Etienne, liquors, 514 Bush
Fawcett Edward H., baker, r. 606 Natoma
" George H., pressman Edward C. Hughes,
r. 1121 Filbert
" Jesse L., salesman, r. 12 Lily Av
" Robert, paper carrier, r. 1131 Filbert
" S. & Co. (Stephen Fawcett), fruits and
vegetables, 69 Centre Market
" Samuel, assistant engineer str Captain
Weber, r. 824 Folsom
' Stephen (S. Fawcett & Co.), r. 603 Mont-
Alfred T., plasterer, r. 127 Cook
" Harry W.. r. 1240 Kentucky
" Walter R., plasterer, r. 1240 Kentucky
Fawkes Richard, wharf builder, r. 36 Natoma
Faxon Frank, r. 1413 Van Ness Av
Fay A. B., proprietor Ocean View Farm, office
35 Eddy
" Alice Mrs., r. 66 Shipley rear
" Andrew, butcher, r. 1230, 24th
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 335 Broadway
" Bernard, painter John Q. Garfield
" Burgess, r. 10:33 Guerrero
" Catherine C. Miss, school teacher, r. 1130
Vallejo
" Charles A., machinist Golden State &
Miners' I. Wks, r. 560 Howard
" David, health inspector Board of Health,
r. 729 Chestnut
" Edward (Foster & Fay), r. 2313 Sutter
" Edward, marine fireman, r. 239 Fremont
" Edward F., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 510 Shotwell
" Edward J., elevator man Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 3251 Mission
" Emelie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1001a Dolores
" Frank, driver Jersey Farm Co., r. 350 Te-
hama
" Frank, teamster, r. 1050 Howard
" George, clerk, r. lOOlA Dolores
" George H., stock cutter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 3251 Mission
" James, policeman, r. 909 Valencia
" James A., gas fitter Bush & Mallett Co., r.
1810a Hyde
" James E., foreman machinist Whyte & De-
Rome, r. 31 St. Mary's Av
" John, capitalist, r. 2014 Powell
" John, wireworker Thomas Sullivan, r. 1108
Oak
' ' John, piano manufacturer, 726 St. Rose's Av
" John Jr., clerk, r. 2014 Powell
" Joseph A., plumber, r. 1230, 24th
" Joseph K., salesman J. T. Sullivan, r. 20a
Moss
" Julius, bookkeeper G. Verdier & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Katherine C. Miss, teacher Polytechnic
High School, r. 1130 Vallejo
" Katie Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 17th nr Alabama
" Kittle Miss, waitress, r. 2759 Mission
" Louis B., salesman Hills Bros., r. 110a
Hayes
" Luke, clerk, r. 2014 Powell
" Maggie, domestic, 502 Powell
" Martin W., horseshoer, 3098 Mission, r. 1403
Valencia
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Fay Mary Mrs., housekeeper, r. 647 Howard
" Mary A. Miss, teacher North Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 1130 Vallejo
" Max H., traveling salesman G. Cohn Co., r.
407 Powell
" Michael, laborer, r. 421 Mississippi
" Michael, liquors, 3251 Mission
" Newton M., capitalist, 304 Montgomery, r.
Fruitvale
" Peter, r. 1130 Vallejo
" Peter, laborer, r. 24 Washington Av
" Peter J., carrier postofQce, r. 1130 Vallejo
" Peter P., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2935
California
" Philip, laborer, r. 421 Mississippi
" Phillip J., bookkeeper, r. 834 Grove
" Phillip S. , bituminous paving, 124 Sansome,
r. 834 Grove
" Robert, machine hand David Woerner, r.
21, 13th
" Robert, piano manufacturer, 1729 Mission,
r. 1225a Jessie
" Rose Miss, teacher Cooper Primary School,
r. 1130 Vallejo
" Stanlev J., merchandise broker, 216 Front,
r. 834 Grove
" Stephen, clerk, r. 416 Broadway
" Thomas, r. 613 Locust Av
" Thomas, calker. r. 647 Howard
" Thomas, expressman, 26 East, r. 510 Shot-
well
" Thomas, fuller Golden Gate Woolen Mills,
r. 4, 17th
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1103 Montgomery
" Thomas J., bookkeeper St. George Stables,
r. Russ House
" Thomas J., clerk Gove & Co., r. Oakland
" Walter, messenger Woonsocket Rubber Co.,
r. 28a Moss
" William, r. 609i/^ Howard
" William, head waiter Occidental Hotel, r.
14 Godeus
" William, hostler Brandenstein & Co., r.
SW cor New Montgomery and Mission
" William, laborer, r. 352 Brannan
" William J., tanner, r. 3251 Mission
" William H., ship painter Callahan &Bun-
desen, r. 1050 Howard
4S"Fay. See Fayhe and Fey
Fayanee Katherine, domestic, 518 Van Ness
Av
Faye G. E. Miss, r. 1001 Pine
Fayman James W., stationery, 1050 Polk
Faymonville Bernard, 2nd vice-president and
secretary Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. ,
401-405 California, r. 2514 Fillmore
Fayne Joseph, laborer, r. 1727 Market
Fazackerly Ernest, waiter J. W. Hastings
" Lewis J., millhand M. Hansen & Co., r.
1031 Guerrero
" Robert E., clerk Baldwin & Hammond, r.
1031 Guerrero
" Sarah B., widow, r. 1031 Guerrero
Feader Wallace F., driver, r. 73iy2 Treat Av
Fealy Daniel W., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.,
r. 662 Howard
" Dennis, wheelwright J. L. Cobleigh, r. 1915
Polk
" Joseph A., clerk Post Office, r. 1322 Ellis
4S=-Fealy. See Feeley and Feely
Fear Alfred S., stenographer, r. 1321 Montgomery
•' Frederick H., sign painter John G. Kim-
ball, r. 623 Guerrero
" S. &. Co. (Samuel Fear), proprietors Ex-
celsior Glove Co., 413-415 Market
" Samuel (S. Fear & Co.), r. 623 Guerrero
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Feam Charles E., physician and surgeon, 916
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1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m,
Fearn Walter H., physician and surgeon, 916
Market, rooms 19-21, hours 11 to 12 a. m.,
1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.
Feather Fork Gold Gravel Co. (Plumas Co.,
Cal.), 206 Sansome. room 34
" Thomas, driver D. L. Guthrie, r. 231, 6th Av
Featherly Henrietta Miss, teacher Le Conte
Primary School, r. Oakland
Feathers Roy A., barber J. L. Marsan, r. 631
Tennessee
Featherston John N., secretary Langley &
Michaels Co., 34-40, 1st, r. 1805 Jones
" Mary, widow, r. 1805 Jones
Featherstone Bernard, laborer, r. 861 Folsom
'• James, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
'• Jessie P. Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r.
2544 Howard
■■ Mary E. Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r.
2544 Howard
'• Patrick, cooper, r. ,324i/i, 5th
" Peter, r. 426 Fulton
" Stephen, r. 2544 Howard
•• Thomas J., hostler, r. 1410 Folsom
'^ Willard D., student, r. 2544 Howard
Feag Firmin, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Febely Charles, r. 9 Eldridge rear
Fechheimer Charles S.. men's furnishing goods,
706-710 Kearny, r. 1631 Broadway
" ,Fishel&Co. (New York), clothing, T. R.
Hutchinson agent, 113 Bush
Fechteler A. F.. lieutenant (U. S. N.). in charge
Hydrographic office U. S. N. branch,
Merchant's Exchange Bldg, 1st floor, r.
San Rafael
FectorBernhard, saloon keeper, r. 827 Fillmore
Fedde B., laborer, r. 30th Av South nr San
Bruno Av
" Peter, driver Union Brewing Co., r. 703
Florida
Feddersen Theodore, musician, r. 814b Larkin
,, William, groceries and liquors, 971 Bryant
Feder Daniel, clerk Louis A. Grade, r. 820 Har-
rison
" Gus M., salesman Charles Michalitschke,
r. 914 O'Farrell
" Jerome, clerk, r. 613 Buchanan
" Louis, r. 918 O'Farrell
" Morris, clerk, r. 511 Webster
" Morris, ladies' cloaks, 1002 Valencia
" Moses M., coal commission, 581-583 Mar-
ket, r. 914 O'Farrell
" Robert, r. 511 Webster
" Samuel (Rosenthal, Feder & Co.) r. 1224
Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, cutter Friedlander & Mitau, r. 511
Webster
4®- Feder. See Feader
Federal Hotel, Joseph Decaud proprietor, 1205
Stockton
Federal Marine Insurance Co. (of Zurich,
Switzerland), Gutte & Frank managers
Pacific Coast department, 303 California
Federation Hall, 818 Howard
Federer B. Bernhard, baker, r. 625 Clay
Federlein Isaac J., r. 823 Bush
" Jay, publisher Daily Shipping and Hotel
News, 403 Market, r. 823 Bush
Federlein William, baker Albert Breuss
Federspiel Sophus, cashier Italian-Swiss Agri-
cultural Colony, r. 1427 Mission
Fedora Kid Glove Factory, Cyprien Limousin
proprietor, 119 Grant Av
Fedtsen Andrew, 1st officer str Columbia
Fee Alfred, r. 2243 Market
Fee Department Treasurer's Office, New City
Hall, 1st floor
" Harry R., bicycles, 2253 Market, r. 2249
Market
" Mary F., dry goods, 2249 Market
Feederly Joseph, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkel-
dey, r. 1418 Vermont
Feehan Edmund T., carrier postofflce, r. 443
Page
" James B., law student, r. 443 Page
" Joseph J., liquors, SW cor City Hall Av
and City Hall Square, r. 782 Stevenson
" Patrick, seaman, r. 14 Tehama
" William, 443 Page
Feeley Alice Miss, dressmaking, 231 Post
" Annie Miss, forelady, r. 25i4 Decatur
" Frank, stonecutter, r. Athens nr Silver Av
" James, r. 25^2 Decatur
" John, hostler Martin Fitzpatrick, r. 814
Mission
" John, musician, r. Athens nr Silver Av
" Martin J., carpenter, r. 10 Sherman
" Mary, domestic, 1226 Golden Gate Av
" Patri-ck, r. SOl'/a, 6th
" Patrick, stove mounter W. vS. Ray Mfg. Co.,
r. 624 Washington
" William, blacksmith helper, r,25J^ Decatur
" William W., sawyer Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 25^4 Decatur
^g=" Feeley. See Fealy and Feely
Feely George P., distributor postofflce, r. 2816
Bush
" James J., photographer, r. 1126 Market
" John, painter, r. SW cor Michigan and
Shasta
" John J., contractor, r. 619 Octavia
" Mary J., domestic, 1226 Golden Gate Av
" Michael J., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 919 Page
" Patrick, r. 625 Harrison
" Patrick H., salesman P. Berwin & Bro., r.
2816 Bush
" Sarah, r. 528 Stevenson
" Thomas, machine hand David Woerner, r.
251/^ Decatur
" Thomas, coupe stand, NW cor Kearny and
Bush, r. 310 Kearny
4S" Feely. See Fealy and Feeley
Feenan Charles P., machinist Perkins Pump
and Engine Co., r. 18, 1st
" Michael, r. 726!/2, 14th
Feeney Charles J., driver Kavanagh&Co.,r. 453
Bryant
" EdwardT., salesman Bay City Soda Water
Co., r. 1127 Vallejo
" Frank J., bartender Thomas F. Keyes, r. 2
Bond
'■ Frank M., expressman, r. 1616 Sanchez
" Harry J., porter H. Levi & Co., r. 368 Bran-
nan
" J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" James, liquors, 300 Hayes
" James, hoseman Engine 21
•' James, marine fireman, r. 25 Welsh
" James, watchman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
453 Bryant
" James A., policeman, r. 1616 Sanchez
" John, r. 738 Clementina
" John, clerk, r, 455 Minna
" John, cmductor Geary St. RR., r. 336, 3d
Av
■' John, miner, r. 216 Minna
" John E., carrier postoffice, r. 1821 Hyde
" John G.. clerk Murphy & McBrearty, r. 738
Clementina
" John J., engineer Water Tower 1, r. 104 New
Montgomery
" Joseph, shoemaker, 138, 26th
" Joseph Jr., shoecutter, r. 17, 28th
" Joseph C, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry. Co. ,
r, 334 Day
" Maggie Miss, domestic, 2235 Washington
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FEE
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
FEI
591
Brannan
!. Marine Supply Co.,
716 Clementina
Feeney Martin J., molder Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 207 Waller
" Mary, domestic, 1501 Van Ness Av
" Mary Miss, r. 334 Day
" Mai-y Miss, r. 3506 Fillmore
" Mary Mrs., r. 37 Ringold
" MichaelJ., laborer J. C. Wilson & Co., r.
413 Clementina
" Mitchell, printer Francis-Valentine Co.,
r. Oakland
" Nicholas Mrs., widow, r. 629 Octavia
" Patrick, laborer, r. 455 Minna
" Patrick, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" Patrick, tailor, r. 334 Day
" Patrick J., teamster, r. 322 Fremont
" Peter J., laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Robert L., conductor Market St. Ry., r,
1025 Capp
" Stephen, packer, r. :
" Stephen Jr., driver I
r. 368 Brannan
" Thomas, bartender,
" Thomas F.. blacksmith, r. 368 Brannan
" William, blacksmith Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. Alameda
" William, tailor Lando Bros. , r. 757b Fol-
som
" William P., car builder Sutter St. Ry., r.
1130 Filbert
Feete Amos L., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2935
Clay
Fegan Alexander, mounter Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 10191/2 Natoma
" Christopher, pressman H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 631/2 Guerrero
" Henry, maltster, r. 3109^2 Buchanan
" James C, laborer, r. 9 Alemany
" James E., engineer J. W. Ferris, r. 413, 2d
" John, rigger, r. 413, 2d
" Joseph F., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 9
Alemany
" Joseph H., calker, r. 9 Alemany
;W=Fegan. See Fagan, Fagen and Fagin
Femeisen F., M. D., office 803 Sutter, hours 1 to 3
p. m., telephone East 935, r. Hotel Riche-
lieu
FeMemelcher August, r. Ahlborn House
Fehlemelcher August Mrs., proprietor Ahlborn
House, 319-323 Grant Av
" Otto, runner Ahlborn House
" William, clerk Ahlborn House
Fehlen August, physician, office and r. 227, 6th
Fehler Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. Pennsylvania Av nr Army
Fehlhaber Charles, cook, r. 243 Minna
Fehn Rosa, widow, r. 614 Taylor
Fehnemann B., publisher California Orchard
and Farm, 510 Montgomery, r. 2201 Larkin
" Charles H., clerk, r. 2201 Larkin
" Minnie, widow, r. 2201 Larkin
Fehr Alice Miss, shirtmaker, r. 1147 Mission
" Jacob, barber, 529 Dupont
" Joseph, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co.,r. 1510 Ellis
" Ulrich, steward, r. 704!^ Larkin
Fehrenbach Albert, liquors, cor Ocean and Jules
Avs
" Mary, widow, r. 12 Godeus
4®° Fehrenbach. See Ferrenbach
Feht George, clerk Cal. Notion and Toy Co., r.
Berkeley
" Herman, bartender Peters Bros., r. 630
Lombard
Feibush Louis, bakery, 1414 Ellis, r. 1315a Ellis
" Rosalia, widow, r. 1620 Post
Feichtl David, groceries, 911 Illinois
Feierbach Charles, salesman Michalitschke
Bros. & Co., r. 305 Mason
Feig Alexander, furniture, 151, 3d
" Joseph, bartender George E. Ackerson, r.
431 Natoma
" Michael, clerk Joseph Bremer & Co., r. 710
Geary
Feige Albert R., sawyer M. Hansen & Co., r.
10241/2 Capp
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1024V2 Capp
" Henry Jr., architect, r. 1024% Capp
" Jacob C, salesman A. Eisenberg & Co., r.
736 Hayes
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
RUAVF=»S,
Suotion aricJ JForce,
FOR HAND, WlNDiVilLL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Feige Raphael C, cashier Benj. Curtaz & Son, r.
736 Hayes
" Robert, tailor, r. 736 Hayes
J8®= Feige. See Feyge
Feigenbaum Joseph, r. 1208 Golden Gate Av
Feigenbaum Julius, secretary California No-
tion and Toy Co., 534-526 Market, r. 505
Van Ness Av
" L. Co. The, general merchants (Rohnerville,
Humboldt Co.), office 524 Market
Feigenbaum Lionel B., manager California No-
tion and Toy Co., 524-526 Market, r. 505
Van Ness Av
" Sanford, vice-president The L. Feigenbaum
Co., r. 1308 Golden Gate Av
Feighery James, hostler J. Schweitzer & Co., r.
13 Olive Av
" Joseph, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. Berkeley
Feight A. V., teacher Heald's Business College,
r. 726 McAllister
Feik Henry, butcher, r. 445, 9th
Fell Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Emil, clerk Joost Bros., r. 1438 Mission
" Ernest D., wood and coal, 2500 Clay, r. 3318
Fillmore
" Gustav, clerk Beckmann & Stelling, r. 1900
Mission
Felling, Cressy & Co. (Louis Felling and Theo-
dore S. Cressy), produce and commission
merchants. 108 Davis
" Frank J., salesman Felling, Cressy & Co.,
r. 107 Scott
" J. Arthur, dental student C. F. Sloat, r. 107
Scott
" J. George, cabinet maker J. G. Klemm, r.
835 Vallejo
" Louis (Felling. Cressy & Co.), r. 107 Scott
" Louis P., porter Felling, Cressy & Co.
" William F., with The Associated Press, r.
130 Diamond
Feinberg Moses S., manager Faultless Novelty
Co., 330 Sutter, r. 523 McAllister
Feintuch Marcus, capitalist, r. 1512 Geary
Feintuch Morris, secretary and treasurer Wer-
theimer Co., NW cor Bush and Battery.
r. 3133 Geary
" William, draper, r. 1513 Geary
Feiring Karl, cooper, r. cor 18th and De Haro,
Potrero
Feisel Edwin J., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 1430
O'Farrell
" Frederick T., carriage maker, 1509 Mission.
r. 1430 O'Farrell
" Frederick T. Jr., carriage smith F. T.
Feisel, r. 1430 O'Farrell
" James D., carriage maker, r. 1430 O'Farrell
" Walter, law student, r. 1430 O'Farrell
Feiss Julius J. (Feiss & Spanhake). r. 600
O'Farrell
" & Spanhake (Julius J. Feiss and William
Spanhake), groceries and liquors, NW
cor O'Farrell and Leavenworth
Feist Adolpb, president The Emporium Co.,
Emporium Bldg, r. Occidental Hotel
" Augusta T., widow, r. 1215 Sanchez
Feistcorn Charles A., compositor James H.
Barrv, r. 921 Filbert
Felt Anton, baker Paul Drasdo, r. 369 Jessie
" Daniel, millwright, r. 1045 Market
Feitelberg Edward, laborer, r. 1&% Harriet
" James, store fixtures, 11211?4 Market, r. 1404
Church
" Nathan, wool dryer Ballard & Hall, r. I6V2
Garden
Feive Auguste, notions, 1505 Franklin
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PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
124 IVIarket Street.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St,
Tel. Mission 40.
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This Beer stands to-day unsurpassed by
any in the market in
Pvirity^ Taste, Flavor and Brightness.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Feix John F., foreman melting dept. U. S. Mint
r. 1116 Pierce
Felch Noah, r. Old People's Home
Feld Charles, taker Palace Hotel r, 419 Minna
" Emile, delivery clerk John F. Myers & Co.,
r. 123 Grove
" George, packer John F. Myers & Co., r. 123
Grove
" Joseph, clerk John Wolf, r. 123 Grove
Feldbusch Charles, clerk, r. 1019 Treat Av
■ John D., capitalist, r. 1407 Bush
■■ John H. D., insurance agent, r. 528 Shot-
well
" John H. D. Jr., clerk Hamburg-Bremen Fire
Ins., Co., r. 528 Shotwell
Feldcamp L. H. W., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 718 Sierra
Feldermann John D., liquors, 31 East and foot
Hathaway's wharf
Feldhaus A. B., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
1013 Filbert
" Gerhard, e3q)ressman, r. 115 Germania
Feldheim Herman, cook J. H. Lunsmann, r. 636
Commercial
'■ Seligman N., salesman L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. Los Angeles, Cal.
Feldman Felix, barber, 229 Hayes
•■ Frank, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
653 Brannan
■' Henry, liquors. 653 Brannan
4®=Feldman. See Feldmann, Feldtmann and
Fellman
Feldmann Charles W., liquors, 711, 5th Av
■' Charles W. Jr., salesman Charles Gold-
stein, r. 110 Fell
" George, clerk A, C. Boldermann, r. 1616
Folsom
" John D. (John D. Feldmann & Co.), r. SW-A
Haight
Feldmann John D. & Co. (John D. Feldmann
and Adolph E. Creyer), groceries and
liquors, 800 Haight
" John O., clerk F. Kaufman, r. 1616 Folsom
Feldmann L. &Co. (Louis and Louis Feldmann
Jr.). wooden and willow ware, brushes,
brooms, cordage, etc., 220-222 Front
" Louis iL. Feldmann & Co.), r. 641 Shotwell
•• Louis Jr. (L. Feldmann & Co.), r. 641 Shot-
well
■ Walter H., clerk L. Feldmann & Co., r. 641
Shotwell
Feldtmann Hans H.. rectifier Samuel Bros &
Co., r. 4 Martha PI
Felepich Jacob, porter Anton Gospodnetich
Felgenhauer Paul H.. electrician, r. 14Moss
Feline John, clerk Wertheimer Co.
Felix Adler Free Kindergarten, Miss A. L.
Manning president, SE cor 2d and Fol-
som
" Charles, electrician, r. 1027 Pacific
" F. Mrs., widow, r. cor 14th Av South and R
" George, carpenter, r. 251 Crescent Av
'• Henry O., restaurant, r. 6 Glover
-' John, carpenter, r. 253 Crescent Av
" John, laborer, r. 22 Harriet
■' John, salesman Richter Bros & Co., r. 122
Golden Gate Av
" Nicholas, cook. r. 1.332 Dupont rear
Feliz Paul, clerk, r. 614 Filbert
Felker George H., clerk Robinson & Knox, r.
719a 21st
•' Grace F. Miss, proofreader Filmer-Rollins
Electro. Co., r. T19a 21st
'• Helena D., widow, r. 719a 21st
■' Lewis B., asphaltum worker, r. 902 Mont-
gomery
Fell Carrie, candy maker W. S. Townsend r.
438»4 Jessie
" James Rev., chaplain Seamen's Institute,
33 Stuart, r. Occidental Hotel
" Mary Mrs., matron Little Sisters' Infant
Shelter, r. 512 Minna
" Thomas, clerk, r. 938, 17th
" Valentine J,, porter Moore, Hunt & Co.
Fella Frank G., plumber, r. 13»4 Pacific
" George A., painter, r. 1334 Pacific
" John v., clerk St. Germain Billiard Co., r
127 Clipper
Fellerman Frederick, tailor, r. 636 Green
Fellheimer Max, r. 653^4 Minna
" Minnie, widow, r. 653"^ Minna
Fellman Leon, butler, 915 Leavenworth, r. 652
Willow Av
Fellon Mary Mrs., r. 65 Murphy Bldg
Fellows Clarence, actor, r. 6 Russ
" David A., poultry raiser, r. NE ccr Lyon
and Union
Edward, teamster, r. 241 Clara
Everett P., collector. 305 Larkin, r. 35 San-
chez
Frank, flagman S. P. Co., r. 611 '/a Minna
" George A., groceries and liquors, 400
O'Farrell
" Julia, widow, r. 6II14 Minna
Lucius L.. gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 113
Cedar Av
Olive P., widow, r. 210 Fillmore
Park, with Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. Oak-
land
Samuel S., traveling salesman M. Blas-
kower & Co.. r. 515 Webster
Thomas J., plumber Henry Williamson, r.
21 Hawthorne
William M., clerk Le Count Bros., r. 35
Sanchez
Fellroth Erick, tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r 629
Stevenson
Fells John F., clerk Porter, Slessinger & Co.
Felsing Frederick (Winter & Felsing), r. 1206
Treat Av
Felson J. W., oiler U. S. str Albatross
Felt Carrie P., domestic, 15a Belvedere
" Ellen, widow, r. 18th bet Kansas and Rhode
Island, Potrero
" John W., electrician John M. Klein's
Electrical \^^?s, r. 18th bet Kansas and
Rhode Island, Potrero
Felter Frank, waiter The Oberon, r. 523 Steven-
son
" John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 528 De-
visadero
" William R., office 415 Battery, r. 2929 Clay
Felton Charles N., president Pacific Coast Oil
Co., 13 Pine. r. Pacific-Union Club
" Charles N. Jr., office 13 Pine, r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Edward, contractor, r. 1416 Broadway
" John, expressman, r. 13*4 Pacific
" John, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Mary, dressmaker, r. 1439 Polk
' ' Thomas P. , clerk Albert Hauser, r. 1431 Bush
Felvey House, Mrs. Minna Hein proprietor, 24
Mint Av
" Joseph, molder, r. 2622 Bryant
" Lawrence, r. 2622 Bryant
Fenaci Baptiste, cook Bias J. Capetanich, r. 125
Jackson
Fenaja Diovole, woodcarver, 217 Hayes, r. 1801
Mission
Fenaune Agatha G. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608
Van Ness Av
Fencher Frederick, millhand Truckee Lumber
Co.
Fender Joshua, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 804
Lott
Fene Ella, stenographer C. E. Worden & Co.. r.
1322 Buchanan
Fenelius Adolph, harness maker, r. 42, 13th
" Alfred O., printer, r. 42, 13th
" Annie Miss, saleslady Mrs. A. Dorn, r. 42,
13th
" Lottie M. Miss, boxmaker, r. 42, 13th
" Otto, carpenter, r. 42, 13th
;r John A., salesman Carlson Currier Co.,
Petaluma
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593
Fengler Charles, shoemaker, 8 Stockton PI, r.
1008 Pacific
" Matilda, widow, r. 737 Clementina
" Oscar J., shoemaker C. E. Tisdale. r. 737
Clementina
" William E., bartender, r. 737 Clementina
Fenkhauser Caesar, manager Great American
Importing Tea Co., 1344 Market, r. 430a
Page
•' Rudolph T., with Braunschweiger & Co., r.
1802% Buchanan
Fenlon Jeremiah, plumber, r. 435 Minna
Fenn Charles B., bookkeeper H. L. King, r. 841
Castro
" James A., carpenter, r. 39a Junpier
" Lawson T., contractor, r. 1417 Washington
" Lyman J., secretary Tamm & Nolan Co.,
E s Utah bet Alameda and El Dorado, r.
841 Castro
" Malcolm G., clerk Stanly, Hayes & Brad-
ley, r. 3513 Pacific Av
" R. B., laborer Union I. Wks., r. 504 Napa
" William L.. clerk, r. 1334 Washington
" William S., manager The Credit Agency
and W. S. Fenn Co., 306 Sansome, rooms
18-19
" W. S. Co., William S. Fenn manager, print-
ers, 206 Sansome, rooms 18-19
Fennel Carolina, widow, r. 1236 Guerrero
" Henry T., special agent Palatine Ins. Co.,
r. 1236 Guerrero
Fennell Annie Miss, teacher music, r. 27 Julian
Av
" Charles E., policeman, r. 104 Eureka
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 27 Julian Av
" Ellen Mrs., r. 133 Julian Av
Fennell James A., architect, 520-533 Spreckels
Bldg, 937 Market
" James S. (M. Fennell & Son), r. 441b 15th
" John, bricklayer, r. 27 Julian Av
" John P., driver Engine 4, r. 1034 Noe
" M. & Son (Martin and James S.), masons
and builders, 40 New Montgomery
" Margaret, widow, r. 1034 Noe
" Marguerite A. Miss, teacher Washington
Grammar School, r. 627 O'Farrell
" Martin (M. Fennell & Son), r. 37 Julian Av
" Martin Jr., r. 27 Julian Av
" Mary, widow, r. 114% Tehama
" William, harnessmaker, r. 433, 26th
Fennelly Edward, hostler, r. 3 Burcham PI
" Thomas, hostler Alex. McCord & Co., r. 34
Turk
Fennema Charles, attendant U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
Fenner Irvin R., manager Chicago Artificial
Limb Co., 26 Geary
" Max, helper American Brewery, r. 2%
McCormaek PI
" Richard, asst. engineer S.F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1423 Masonic Av
" Robert, baker, r. 773 Mission
" William, laborer, r. 108% San Jose Av
Fennessey Edward, r. 1318% Florida
Fennessy James J., painter J. St. Denis & Co
" Mary C, widow, r. 830, 35th
" William T., painter J. S. Denis & Co., r. 5%
Harrison Av
Fennig Edwin G., salesman Cal. Notion and
Toy Co., r. 339 Sanchez
" Henry waiter, r. 338% Birch Av
Fennimore Watson D., vice-president Cali-
fornia Optical Co., 317-319 Kearny, r. 1430
Post
Feno John F., blacksmith, r. 426 Day
Fenoglio Mario, butcher A Mancini & Co.
Fenster M., musician, 39, 4th
Fenstermacher Caroline, r. 11% Washington Av
" Goorge, laborer Cal. Wine Assn., r. 11%
Washington Av
" Louis, r. 11% Washington Av
" William, salesman John Quadt & Co., r.
l%Washington Av
Fenton Bertha A. Mrs., teacher Redding Pri-
mary School, r. 418, 12th Av
Fenton Bicycle, William R. Evans agent, 1031
Market
" Daniel P., clerk, r. 418, 13th Av
■' Delia Miss, r. 363 Jessie
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
MaQufacturcrs of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
GA-l-G^-? TVlarket St.
Fenton Edward A. (Fenton & Francis), r. 2005
Bush
" E. J. Mrs., furnished rooms, 1747 Mission
" Elizabeth, dressmaker, r. 2005 Bush
^' Eva A. Miss, bookkeeper Washburn &
Moen Mfg. Co., r. 324 Jones
" Frank, student, r. 1218 Laguna
'« James, coalpasser str City of Sydney
•' James, shoemaker, r. 502% Broadway
•' James, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 1318 Laguna
'' John A., chip clerk U. S. Mint, r. 1421 Bush
^' John C, fireman Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 235 Crescent Av
•' John J., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 107
O'Farrell
^' Joseph, salesman A. Galli Fruit Co.,r. 1110
Clay rear
" Kate M. Miss, private teacher, r. 1717 Clay
•' Kate T., dressmaker, r. 3005 Bush
•• Lawrence J., foreman can dept. Holbrook.
Merrill & Stetson, r. 533 Buena Vista Av
•' Thomas, bartender J. R. Loosley, r. 310
Powell
" Thomas, seaman, r. 334 Main
■' Thomas T., bartender, r. 3005 Bush
" William E., insurance agent, r. 1218 La-
guna
" & Francis (Edward A. Fenton and Francois
Francis), barbers, 1334 Polk
Fentress Chester B., clerk J. D. Maxwell, r. 509
Post
" Elmer T., clerk Rolla V. Watt, r. 509 Post
" Leslie H., clerk S. F. Novelty and Plating
Wks, r. 509 Post
Fenwick Hattie Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 California
" Isabella, widow, restaurant, 215 Eddy
Feore James, janitor U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, r.
1015 Market
Feour John J., miner, r. 1132 Howard
Fera Antonio M., shoemaker, r. 8 Stockton PI
Ferbeck Harry, r. 112% Fillmore
Ferber Henry J., printer, r. 1151 Harrison
Ferchland Charles, r. 220, 3d
Ferdian Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
Ferdiana Carlo, peddler, r. 1018% Montgomery
" Joseph, seaman, r. 1018 Montgomery
Ferdinand Nicholas, mariner, r. 123 Oregon
Ferem John, asst. superintendent Sailors'
Home, r, 2514 McAllister
Ferera Cesare, steward Anton Lopresti, r. 23
Erie
" George, machine hand Cal. Barrel Co., r.
19th Av South bet G and H
" Louis, clam digger, r. 19th Av South bet
GandH
Fergus Thomas, carpenter James Young, r.
Oakland
Ferguson A. (Ferguson & Ayer), r. 1, 5th
" Albert, clerk, r. 1816b Howard
Alexander S., r. 914 Oak
" Charles, porter Edward L. McGarity, r.
209 Leidesdorfl
" Charles, salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
513 McAllister
" Charles H., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 1616 Grove
" Curley & Co. (Thomas M. Ferguson,
Thomas H. Curley and Michael F. O'Con-
nor), liquors, 10 Mason
" Daniel, liquors, 7 Jackson
" Daniel, scale mechanic Fairbanks Morse
&Co.
" Daniel B., salesman Carroll & Tilton, r.
522 O'Farrell
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Ferguson Donald, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
914 Oak
" Eben W. (Moore, Ferguson & Co.), r. 2814
Clay
" E. C, painter, r. 1422 Valencia
" Edward, r. 513 McAllister
" Edward, car repairer, r. 2319 Harrison
" Edward, teamster, r. 308 Minna
" Edward B., driller First St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 312 Texas
" Ernest M., clerk, r. 1522 Fell
" Erwin E., attorney at law, 606 Montgomery,
r. 822 Dolores
" G. B., salesman Kahn Bros. Klein & Co.,
r. 781 Sutter
" George, carpenter, r. 100 Vicksburg
" George B., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 100
Vicksburg
" George W., polisher J. Roy lance Brass
Wks, r. 50 Noe
" Henry, plasterer, r. 1927 Lexington Av
" Henry A., butcher, r. 1713 Jones
" J., waiter str Pomona
" J. A., cadet str Peru
" James, marine engineer, r. 501 East
" James, molder Atlas I. Wks.
" James, riveter Union I. Wks, r. 930 Min-
nesota
" James, 2d ofiBcer str Cleone, r. 1616 Stockton
" James B., horseman, r. 1915 Franklin
" James C. H., clerk Union T. Wks, r. 521
Post
" James P. (J. P. Ferguson & Son), r. 312
Page
" James P. Rev., asst. rector St. Patricks
Church, r. 744 Mission
" James T., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 905
Market
" Jessie, widow, r. 1203i4 Turk
" John, blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks. r. 227, 9th
" John, carpenter, r. 714 Laguna
" John, clerk Cal. Barrel Co., r. 930 Minnesota
" John, coachman, r. 419 Harrison
" John, driver Rapid Safety Filter Co., r. 9
Cedar Av
" John, laundryman, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" John, porter, r. 1012 Washington
Ferguson John, proprietor ABC House, NW
cor California and Kearny, r. Sausalito
" John J., porter Crown Distilleries Co., r.
118Francisco
" John L., real estate, r. 1011 Washington
" John P., heater Union L Wks, r. 930 Minne-
sota
" Joseph (Ferguson & Gies), r. 106 Eddy
" J. P. &Son (James P. & William J.), livery
stable, 134-136, 7th
" Lewis C, clerk, r. 610 Haight
" Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 2015 Webster
" Malcolm C. bookkeeper William McPhun,
r. 215 Andover Av
" Mary, widow, r. 122 Francisco
" Neil, seaman, r. 7 Jackson
" Oscar, driver Leipsic Bros., r. 2335 Wash-
ington
" Oscar H., clerk Home Mutual Insurance
Co., r. 312 Page
Fergfuson Phineas F., manager and secretary
United States Laundry Association,
1004 Market, r. 100 Vicksburg
" Rachel A., widow, r. 1522 Fell
" Robert, carpenter and builder, 1510 Geary
" Roderick, groceries and liquors, NW c'or
26th and Bryant
FERGUSON S. S. & CO.,
(Stewart S. Ferguson and Donald
Mackintosh), proprietors San Fran-
cisco Carpet Beating and Renovating
Works, 23-25, 10th, telephone South 36
Ferguson Stewart S. (S. S. Ferguson & Co.), r.
838 Fulton
" Theodore, master mariner, r. 103, 1st
" Thomas, gardener, 15 Sharon
" Thomas, porter H. Levi & Co. r. 913a
Powell
" Thomas G., horseman, r. 1915 Franklin
" Thomas H., r. 762b Folsom
" Thomas M. (Ferguson & Curley and Fergu-
son, Curley & Co.), r. 446 Fulton
" Tilghman H., dentist, 209 Kearny, r. 1011
Washington
" Tolbert S., ship carpenter, r. 560 Howard
" W., steward, r. 22 Sacramento
" Walter, laundryman, r. 719 Valencia
" Walter L., compositor George Spaulding
& Co., r. 228,6th Av
" Weary M., widow, r. 908 Larkin
" W. Howard, clerk U. S. Laundry, r. 100
Vicksburg
" William, r. 430, 10th
" William, r. 1203 Market
" William, brass finisher, r. 50 Dehon
■' William, clerk, r. 219, 11th
" William, fireman str City of Sydney
" William D., policeman, r. 122 Francisco
" William F., shipping clerk Francis- Valen-
tine Co., r. 25a Vandewater
" William J. (J. P. Ferguson & Son), r. 312
Page
" William J., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 513McAlhster
" & Ayer (A. Ferguson and Charles H. Ayer),
candies, junction Market and Turk
Ferguson & Curley (Thomas M. Ferguson and
Thomas H. Curley), wines and liquors
and cigars and tobacco, 719 Market
" & Gies (Joseph Ferguson and August Gies),
barbers, 103 Eddy
Ferico James, driver John Rausch, r. 7 Vincent
PI
Ferin Peter A., hardware and stoves, 629 Vallejo
Ferini Bertolomo, proprietor Perini's Restau-
rant, 207 Post, r. 216 Steiner
Ferlan Rudolph, shoemaker, 611 Napa, r. 504
Napa
Ferle Redentore, fresh fish, 21114, 9th
Ferman Charles, machinist, r. 18, 1st
Fern John, currier South S. F. Tannery
Fernald Charles, buyer Fontana & Co., r. 1422
Clay
Fernandez Adela, widow, r. 914 Montgomery Av
" Anton seaman str Willamette Valley
" Antone, cook str Arago, r. 706 Battery
" Antonio, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Francisco, cook str Arago, r. 1014 Clay
" Frank, laundryman La Grande Laundry
" Frank, porter Am. Biscuit Co.
" Frank L., salesman, r. 703 Green
" John, r. 221 Broadway
" Joseph, barber Wahl & Romer, r. 2 Selina PI
" Joseph, fireman, r. 12 Virginia PI
" Joseph, musician, r. 2218 Mason
" Manuel A., cook, r. 330 Jersey
" Manuel P., barber, 207 Jackson, r. Oak-
land
" Manuel R., barber, 1038 Alabama, r. 2742
Folsom
" Mattie J. Miss, r. 1006 Bush
" Mercedes J. G., widow, r. 1708 Washington
" Philip, cigars and tobacco, 52, 4th
" Richard, barber Albert J. Grez, r. 2617 Fol-
som
" Thomas M., 2d asst. engineer S. F. Fire De-
partment, r. 114 Waller
Fernbach Benjamin, helper Edison Light &
Power Co., r. 1720 Sutter
" Ella, widow, r. 1720 Sutter
Ferndale The, Mrs. E. Engelberg proprietor,
518 Geary
Fernell Albert H., painter, r. 474 Jessie
Fernhoff Frederick J., carpenter, 430 O'Farrell,
r. Oakland
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Ferniza Enrique, compositor El Comercio de
San Francisco, r. 535 Vallejo
Ferns Henry H., superintendent Byron G.
Smith, r. 230 Shotwell
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1228
Treat Av
Fero Daniel, hostler, r. 33 Moss
" John A., teamster, r. Ua Dore
Ferot Armand, florist John Pouyal, r. 1211 Polk
" Emile, clerk Neuburger, Reiss & Co., r.
1211 Polk
Ferra Andrew, bartender Ricardo Pastene, r.
233 Green
Ferral James, laborer, r. 520 Folsom
" Joseph, milker Furrer Bros.
Ferral Rotoert, attorney at law, 331 Montgom-
ery, rooms 28-29, r. 2518 California
j8®~ Ferral. See Farrell
Ferramorse Frank P., superintendent Goodyear
Oil Clothing Factory, r. ITVz Valley
Ferran Leontine Mrs., furnished rooms, 1307
Stockton
FERRAN'S MME.,
Frencli Laundry, laces and lace cur-
tains specialties, ladies' and gents' un-
derclothes done up in the best style,
1757 Polk bet Clay and WasMngton,
telephone East 151
Ferrando L., painter J. St. Denis & Co.
Ferraren Natalio, porter Joseph Brunner, r.
12141/2 Powell
Ferrari Andrea, barber, r. 3 Vallejo
" Angela Miss, dressmaker, r. 1625 Dupont
" Antonio, porter Joseph Calegaris, r. 716
Vallejo
" B. Mrs., widow, r. 810 Bryant
" Camillo, salesman G. Catelani, r. 702 Turk
" Colombo, nursery, cor University and Fel-
ton
" Desiderio. watchman I. Cuenin, r. 720
Broadway
" Emlle, gardener, r. cor University and Fel-
ton
" Enrico, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
" Eugene, gardener Colombo Ferrari, r. cor
University and Felton
" Giovanni (Figone & Co.), r. 10 San An-
tonio
" Giovanni, clerk, r. 1018% Montgomery
" Giovanni, with S. F. Window Cleaning Co.,
r. 5 St. Charles
" John (Ferrari & Canepa), r. 10 Graham PI
" John, window cleaner, r. 19 Ohio PI
" Joseph, florist, r. cor University and Felton
" Joseph, florist John Pouyal, r. 1211 Polk
" L. (Erola & Ferrari), 921 Kearny
" Louis (Olmo & Ferrari), 423 Broadway
" Louis, laborer, r. 6 Newell
Ferrari Louis, manager San Francisco Window
Cleaning Co., 328 Sutter, r. 5 St. Charles
" Louis, musician, r. 915 Montgomery
" M., r. 314 Pacific
" M., laborer, r. 520 Francisco
" Madeline, widow, r. 10 Graham PI
" Marie, widow, r. 712 Montgomery
" Natalio, bootblack, r. 1 Hopeton Terrace
" Peter, gardener Colombo Ferrari, r. cor
University and Felton
•' Virginia F. Mme., teacher music, r. 727
O'Farrell
" & Canepa (John Ferrari and L. A. Canepa),
liquors, 410 Montgomery Av
Ferraro Antonio (Antonio Ferraro & Co.), r. 426
Montgomery Av
" Antonio & Co. (Antonio and John Ferraro),
cigar mnfrs., 426 Montgomery Av
" Francisco, seaman, r. 820 Battery
" John (Antonio Ferraro & Co.), r. 426 Mont-
gomery Av
Ferrazzano Joseph, barber, 632 Montgomery, r.
418 Vallejo
Ferrazzi Fiorenzo, scavenger, r. 2102 Stockton
Ferre Addle J., widow, r. 920 Pine
" Ella Miss, stenographer, r. 1322 Buchanan
" Horace R., bookkeeper, r. 1322 Buchanan
" Lucinda M. Mrs., r. 1322 Buchanan
'■ Melville, salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 1322
Buchanan
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30© TO 31-7 IVlAfRKET SX.
Ferre Napi, barber Joseph Ferrazzano, r. 418
Vallejo
" William H., bookkeeper, r. 1322 Buchanan
*®" Ferre. See Ferrie and Ferry
Ferrea Augustine Mrs., groceries and liquors,
W s Mission Road opp Amazon Av
Giovanni, real estate broker, r. 436 Union
James, clerk, r. 713 Filbert
Joseph (Ferrea & Mundegle), r. 22 Old San
Jose Road
Joseph, deckhand str Modoc
Louis, electrician, r. 22 Old San Jose Road
Loaisa, widow, r. 713 Filbert
Virginia, widow, r. 22 Old San Jose Road
& Mundegle (Joseph Ferrea and William
Mundegle), butchers, W s Mission opp
Silver Av
Ferreira Alberto, shoemaker, 402 Drumm, r.
Berkeley
" John, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. Berke-
ley
" Lianco A., laborer U. S. Customs, r. San
Leandro, Cal.
Ferrell William A., cooper, r. 27 Oak Grove Av
Ferren James, groceries and liquors, 219%, 11th
" James H., clerk Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
120 Hayes
" John L., watchman, r. 37% Perry
" Lawrence, r. 17, 17th
JBffi^" Ferren. See Farran and Farron
Ferrenbach Herman, special policeman, r. 928
Greenwich
" Otto, agent, r. 928 Greenwich
i8®=-Ferrenbach. See Fehrenbach
Ferreol Gabrielle Mrs., dressmaking, 631 Post
" Henri, chocolate maker W. H. Miner, r. 631
Post
Ferrer Emily M. Miss, teacher music, r. 1810 Pine
" Eugenia M. Miss, teacher music, r. 1810
Pine
" Ferdinand F., clerk, r. 1810 Pine
" Florinda Miss, shirtmaker Mrs. Charles M.
Apelt, r. 1516 Powell
" Frank, locksmith, r. 1516 Powell
" Josefa L. Mrs., shirtmaker Mrs. Charles
M. Apelt, r. 1516 Powell
" M. J., clerk C. D. Bunker & Co., r. Golden
Gate, Alameda Co.
" Manuel Y., teacher music, r. 1810 Pine
" Richard J., musician, r. 1810 Pine
Ferrero Ernesto, Italian school, 625 Broadway,
r. 309 Broadway
Ferretti Abraham, r. 523 Francisco rear
" Andrew, r. 314 Pacific
" Giovanni B., wood and coal, 515 Pacific
" John, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1640 Polk
" Louis, driver Giovanni B. Ferretti, r. 515
Pacific
" Salvador A., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1640 Polk
Ferrie Ella F., widow, r. 30 McAllister
" James, longshoreman, r. 765% Howard
4®"Ferrie. See Ferre and Ferry
Ferrier James, gardener, r. 9 Polk Lane
" Mary, widow, r. 9 Polk Lane
'6@°"Ferrier. See Farrier
Ferrin George, longshoreman, r. 3 McLea Court
" James, salesman, r. 120 Hayes
" L., miner, r. 17, 7th
Ferris Celina Mrs., r. 1214% Folsom
" Charles, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 38a
Hawthorne
" Crawford, contractor, r. 9 Bourbin PI
" David, lumberman, r. 1309 Polk
" Edward, teamster A. C. Campbell, r. 22
Tehama
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1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Ferris Frank O., 1st lieut. Co. C, 1st Infantry
U. S. A., Angel Island
" George, packer J. A. Folger & Co., r. 614
Van Ness Av
" Hugh, laborer, r. 202, 2d
" John M., plater M. Greenberg's Sons, r. 17
Anthony
" John W. (Ferris & Williams), r. 917 Pine
■' Joseph, cook, r. 126, 5th
" Joseph A. (Drosbach & Ferris), r. 217 Scott
" Maria, widow, r. 1330^4 Natoma
■' Mary J., domestic, 1029, 18th
" William, spice packer J. A. Folger & Co.,
r. 1330H Natoma
" & Williams (John W. Ferris and Thomas
H. Williams Jr.), engineers and con-
tractors, 320 Sansome, room 17
4®" Ferris. See Farris
Ferrish William E., tank maker E. C. Pitcher,
r. 1929a San Carlos Av
Ferroggiaro Andrew, candymaker Louis Saroni
& Co., r. 718 Greenwich
" Angelo, vegetable garden, cor Railroad A v
and 29th Av South, r. 1339 Dupont
" Antonio, vegetable garden NW cor 13th
and Fillmore, r. 3 Fillmore
" Giovanni A., bootblack, r. 7 Bartol
" J., teamster F. P. Elliot, r. 4 Germania
" L., gardener Colombo Market
" Louis P., r. 6 Germania
" Nathan, real estate, r. 815 Union
" Susan, widow, r. 6 Germania
Ferron Stephen, engineer Jas. A. McMahon, r.
54 Everett
Ferroni G., fish vender, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Vincent, cleaner Allec & Perpoli, r. 34, 24th
Ferry A. C, secretary Alcatraz Asphalt Co.,
215 Crocker Bldg, r. 628 Sutter
Ferry Drug Co., Baldwin & Baxter proprietors,
8 Market
" E. P. Mrs., r. 1107 Bush
Ferry Exchange, Meyer & Eviston proprietors,
SW cor Market and Steuart
" House, Ludwig Lankenau proprietor, 48
East
" John E., laborer, r. 28c Ritch
" L. A. Miss, stenographer, 38 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 628 Sutter
" N. Miss, stenographer, r. 628 Sutter
" Peter, cook Anthony V. Spiletak & Co..
r. 615 Turk
" William, capitalist, r. 915, 22d
Fershtand Theodore, jeweler Shreve & Co., r.
804 Ellis
Ferulo Isabel Mrs., r. 921 Broadway
Ferullo David, liquors, NE cor Delaware Av
and Old San Jose Road
Fesler Frank C. (Fesler & Tonsor), r. 126, 4th Av
" Frederick, lodgings, 816 Sansome, and
liquors, 625 Sansome, r. 816 Sansome
Fesler & Tonsor (Frank C. Fesler and Charles
Tonsor), wines and liquors, SE cor Mar-
ket and 8th
4i3=Fesler. See Fessler
Fessant Edward, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
920 Natoma
Fessler Daniel, r. 324 Polk
•' Delia Mrs., varieties, 324 Polk
Fest Oscar L., scenic artist, r. 1616 Turk
Fetherstonhaugh Frank C, salesman G. Ver-
dier & Co., r. 522 Lyon
Fetler Ferdinand, carpenter, 234 Turk
Fett Carl H., bartender William E. Fett, r. 934
Folsom
" William E., liquors, 777 Market, r. 934 Fol-
Petter Adrianna W., widow, r. 519% Fell
" Alva C, miller, r. 51954 Fell
" Benjamin, clerk J. H. C. Baden, r. 499 Devi-
sadero
" Benjamin M., bartender, r. 519^4 Fell
" Frank C, salesman Mack & Co., r. 1508
Market
" Louis, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 521 Mis-
sion
Fetz Adolph, salesman Joseph Fetz, r. 740
Guerrero
Fetz Joseph, wholesale wines and liquors, SE
cor 3d and Mission, telephone Main
1513, r. 740 Guerrero
" Joseph Jr., manager Joseph Fetz, r. 740
G uerrero
Fetzer Frederick, tailor, r. 214 Prospect PI
" George J., salesman Schweitzer & Co., r.
12151/2 McAllister
Feucht Jacob, baker Albert Wiedmann, r 1924
Howard
Feuchtwanger Sigmimd (Neustadter Bros.), r.
1720 Pine
FeudnerM. O., salesman R. Liddle Co., r. 778
Harrison
Feugas Leonie, domestic, 1317 Golden Gate Av
Feusier Clarence L., student, r. 1027 Green
" Edward D., bookkeeper Martin, Feusier &
Co., r. 621 Green
" Frank (Henry Feusier & Son), r. 2611 Clay
" Frank (Tillman & Feusier), r. SE cor Ellis
and Larkin
" Henry (Henry Feusier & Son), r. 2611 Clay
" Henry & Son (Henry and Frank), groceries
and provisions, 1801 Polk
" Louis (Martin, Feusier & Co.), r. 1027 Green
Feustel Frank, agent, r. 425, 23d
Feustman Joseph B., director Thannhauser&
Co., 311 California
Feutren Thomas M., helper Standard I. & Wire
Wks, r. 2116 Powell
Feutrier Peter, laundry, 4231^4 Turk
Fevrier Emil G., carpenter, r. 25 Lloyd
" John P., druggist Alexander Zabaldano, r.
1814 Mason
" Louis E., teamster, r. 239 Dorland
" Sem, painter, r. 14 William
Fex George, shoemaker, r. 929, 23d
Fey Charles (Holtz & Fey), r. West Berkeley
" Conrad, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co., r. 3
Gaven PI
" Edward, barber, 228 East
" George P., candy maker, r. 280 Minna
" John S., bartender Frank McManus, r. 615
Bay rear
" William, butcher Tassi & Co., r. 3 Gaven
PI
Feyge Henry, teamster Doane & Co.
JSO'Feyge. See Feige
Feyhl John, restaurant, 1111 Market, r. 737^^
Minna
Feykert Jacob, musician, r. 42 Dorland
Feyock Conrad, r. 1307 Treat Av
" Louis, laborer William A. Schrock, r. 1307
Treat Av
Ffoulkes William B, interne City and County
Hospital
Fiala Ada M. Miss, teacher Washington Even-
ing School, r. 3109 Buchanan
" Henry, restaurant, 514 Lot t
" Robert H., shipping clerk Dodge, Sweeney
& Co., r. Alameda
Fibeger Richard, baker, r. 625 Clay
Fibush Aron, importer and dealer cigars, cor
Sansome and Market, r. Oakland
Fice Ella Miss, feeder Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 1733 Market
" Richard, groceries and liquors, 1735 Market
Fichter Jennie Miss, r. 1711 Clay
" Louis, bartender Wood, Munn & Twomey,
r. 426a Geary
Fichthaler John J., salesman, r. 1939 McAllister
Fichtner Gustave C, physician and surgeon,
623 Octavia
Fick John F., shipping clerk Coghill & Kohn, r.
825 Jackson
" Nicholas, manager Glaus Claussen. r. 522,
23d
Ficke Charles H., butcher, 410, 9th, r. 445, 9th
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Fickeisen William F., baker JosepliBamford, r.
1914 Howard
Ficken Henry, driver Cal. Soda Wks., r. 219
Hickory Av
" Louis, bottler Cal. Soda Wks., r. 319
Hickory Av
" Louis J., wagon maker W. F. Murasky, r.
342, 7th
Fickers Anthony A., teacher St. Joseph's Gram-
mar School, r. 1417 Howard
Fickes John A., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r.
1040/2 Army
Fickett James E., drayman NE cor Beale and
Howard, r. 325 Fremont
" James E. Jr., clerk, r. 325 Fremont
Fidanza Louis, miner, r. 736!^ Vallejo
Fiddelke Henry, brewer Adams & Rohrer, r. 518
Alabama
Fiddes George, r. 616M Grove
" James R., clerk, r. 1650 Hayes
Pidelity and Casualty Co., The (New York)
S. C. Pardee resident manager. Mutual
Life Bldg, 6th floor
" and Deposit Co. (of Baltimore, Md.), Voss,
Conrad & Co. agents, 304 Sansome
" Building and Loan Association, S. J.
Hendy president, William E. Lutz sec-
retary, 205 Sansome
'« Development and Investment Co.,' J. How-
ard Barnard secretary, 80-81 Columbian
Bldg
Fidelity Mutual Aid Association,
Charles W. Nevin president, J. L. M.
snetterley secretary, 316 California
FIDELITY MUTUAL LIFE As-
sociation, THE (Of Philadelphia) R.
C. Milliken supervisor Pacific States,
Harry M. Kelly manager, WiUiam J.
Gilliland cashier, 14 Sansome
Fidler Benjamin, locksmith, r. 149 Shipley rear
" Luke R., seaman, r. 129 Perry
Fieber William, foreman butcher Poly, Heil-
bron & Co., r. 5th Av South nr J
Fiederlein Leonard, baker, r. 630 Sacramento
" M., bottler Fredericksburg Bottling Co
" William, baker, r. 620 Sacramento
Fiedler August P., window cleaner, r. 30 Wash-
ington Av
" Frank, machinist West Coast Safety
Faucet Co.. r. 4c Decatur
" Frederick, cook, r. 53514 Stevenson
" L., waiter Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 419
Stockton
" Sophron, musician, r. 1333 Church
" William, brush manufacturer, 1220 Kearny,
r. 1223 Kearny
Fiegl Joseph, baker Zoller Bros., r. 314 Devisa-
dero
Field Alfred B., president The Field & Stone
Co., 126 California, r. 3733 Clay
" A. Gerry, with The Field & Stone Co., r.
3733 Clay
" A. M. Dr., with Dr. M. H. Logan, 101 Grant
Av
Field Charles A., manager "Vermont Marble Co.,
243-350 Brannan, r. 1407a Guerrero
" Charles G., manager sales dept. Sterling
Cycle Wks, 314 Post, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
' ' Charles K. , with New England Mutual Life
Ins. Co.. r. Alameda
Pleld Charles L., secretary The Norton Tanning
Co., and agent The Sawyer Tanning Co.,
312 Clay, r. 1330 Geary
" Duane W., merchant, r. 1334 Washington
" Edna R. Mrs., physician, r. 1230 Geary
" Emil, cooper, r. 33 Silver
" Eugene, house painter, r. 813 York
" Frank B., foreman Pac. Bridge Co., r
Brooklyn Hotel
" Frank F., r. 305 Taylor
" George, clerk Herbert F. Dugan, r. 628
Sutter
" George L., clerk Edmund Taylor, r. 234,
5th
" George R., mechanical engineer Risdon I.
& L. Wks, r. Hotel Savoy
Field Hampton S. (Hammersmith & Field), r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Harry B. (Birkholm & Field), r. 1045 Mar-
" Helen, widow, r. 1502!4 Golden Gate Av
Field Henry K., general agent New England
Mutual Life Insurance Co (of Boston,
Mass.), 19-23 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, r. Ala-
meda
" James A., stableman, r. 31 Rondel PI
" James E. (Field & McNaughton), r. 737
Hayes
" James J., junk dealer, r. 403 Hampshire
" John J., molder W. Axford, r. 813 York
" JohnM., cigars and tobacco, 16 East, r. 48
East
" John T., carpenter, r. 3110 California
" Mary E. Miss, teacher music, r. 1011 Bush
" NilsT., special policeman, r. 3110 Califor-
nia
" Sports (weekly). Harry T. Payne proprie-
tor and publisher, 318 Pine, room 22
" Thomas, portrait artist, 72414 Market
" W. A., traveling salesman Tillmann& Ben-
del, r. Los Angeles
" Waldo, delivery clerk Hammersmith &
Field, r. 205 Taylor
" Walter J., Chinese guide, 33 Montgomery,
r. 18 Montgomery
" William, r. 239, 5th
" William A., bartender F. Woenne, r. 309,
FIELD WILLIAM J.,
contractor and builder, 417 Powell,
ofiBce 40 New Montgomery, Builders'
Exchange, r. 2623 Pine
Field & McNaughton«(James E. Field and Wil-
liam H. McNaughton), lace curtains.
Emporium Bldg
" & Stone Co. The, A. B. Field president, B.
F. Stone secretary and treasurer, com-
mission merchants, 136 California
Fielding Gilbert, roof painter, r. 34 Erie
" John, actor, r. 103 Mason
" Susan, widow, r. 34 Erie
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" William B., conductor Pullman Palace
Car Co., r. 3413 Van Ness Av
Fields Bridget Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Charles, machine operator United Boot &
Shoe Co., r. 15th Av nr San Bruno Av
" Charles, porter Rudolph Newman, r. 83
Everett "" ~" "ZT" ^' ^ - - pJ?'^''-
" Dennis, helper Wm. H. Birch & Co., r. 334
Fremont
" Frank, steward, r. 1 Jackson
" Frank G., barber, 1431 Dupont. r. 1306 Mont-
gomery
" Florence L., dressmaker, r. 35V^ Johnson Av
" James, shipping clerk Nolan Bros. Shoe
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" John M., master mariner, r. 843 Howard
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Mills, r. 1041 Hampshire
" Mary, widow, r. 1041 Hampshire
" Margaret Miss (Fields & Marsh), r. 149
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Mission
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Fields Thomas W., special policeman, r. 25^
Johnson Av
" Thomas W. Jr., clerk, r. 25!4 Johnson Av
" Timothy, wood polisher, r. I76IV2 Mission
" William, molder, r. 211 Fair Oaks
" William F.. clerk, r. 25!^ Johnson Av
" & Marsh (Miss Margaret Fields and Miss
Maude Marsh), lodgings, 149 Taylor
Fielitz William, r. 251. 4th
Fies John, foreman Sterling Furniture Co., r.
137 Eureka
Fife George S.. r. 1201 California
" Joseph, student, r. 630 Hayes
" William C, clerk Union Trust Co., r.
Berkeley
" & Co. (New York), George D. Shadburne
agent, 632 Market
Fifer Joseph, cook Alfred A. March, r. San
Bruno Hotel
" Joseph F., planer F. Korbel& Bros., r. 8191/2
York
" Rosie, domestic. 2026 California
Fifleld Daniel R., engineer S. P. Co., r. 1721
Mission
■' Ella Mrs., dressmaker, r. 513, 21st
•' Eugene L., machine hand C. A. Hooper &
Co., r. 512, 21st
" William H. (Boyd & Fifleld), attorney at
law, 324 Pine, rooms 10-14, r. Oakland
■' Winthrop J., dairy depot, 320 Fulton
Fifteentli Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church
Rev. E. M. Hill pastor, 10th Av South
bet N and P
Fifth Avenue Hotel, NW cor 5th Av South and
and Railroad Av
Figaro The, John P. Bogardus editor and pro-
prietor, 532 Merchant
Figeac Antone, liquors, 812 Pacific, r. 123 Tren-
ton
" Louis, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Figel Arthur, city agent Sun, Lion and Imperial
Insurance Cos. (of London), 205 Sansome,
r. 2212 Bush
" Edgar P., city agent Gutte & Frank, r. 404
Ellis
" Henry, milker, r. 431 Pine
• Joseph, capitalist, offic 626 Market, r. 1414
McAllister
•' Oscar, importer cigars, 121 Post, room 1. r
1808 O'Farrell
■' Philip I., insurance, 322 California, r. 1414
McAllister
" Samuel, city agent Gutte & Frank, r. 2504
Clay
" Theodore A., r. 1236 Page
Figer Benedict, manufacturer carpet sweepers
310 Sutter, r. 82814 Pacific
" Henry, salesman, r. 828^4 Pacific
" Joseph, brush manufacturer, 310 Sutter
Figone Angelo, scavenger, r. 14 Ohio PI
•' Antone (Figone & Antonini). r. 820 Howard
" Antonio, scavenger, r. 908 Sansome
" Bastante (Figone & Co.), r. 10 San Antonio
■• Benjamin, laborer, r. 27th Av South nr P
" Constantine, painter, r. 10 San Antonio
" Domenic (Domenic & Co.) r. 419 Broadway
•' Domenico, gardener Colombo Market r
foot Porter Av
" Francisco, scavenger, r. 609 King
" Gerolomo, laborer, r. 1112 Montgomery rear
" Giovanni, r. 522 Green
■ Giovaimi, liquors, 417 Broadway, r. 3Bartol
" Giovanni, scavenger, r, 11 Hinckley
■' Giovanni B., laborer, r. 908 San
" Giuseppe, liquors, nil Kearny
Figone Jeremiah, salesman, D. J. Ravella, r. 419
Broadway
" John, laborer, r. 29 Hinckley
" John, scavenger, r. 1112 Montgomery rear
" Louis (Sturla & Figone), r. 6 Lafayette
" Louis G., scavenger, r. 609 King
" Maria D., widow, r. 10 San Antonio
" Stefano, scavenger, r. 1112 Montgomery rear
" Sylvia, scavenger, r. 1112 Montgomery rear
" & Antonini (Antone Figone and Giovanni
B. Antonini), florists, 31 Geary
FIGONE & CO.
(B. Figone and G. Ferrari), proprietors
The original San Francisco Window
Cleaning Co., 315 Stockton
Figoni Antonio, driver J. G. Perata. r. 622
Broadway
" Antonio, scavenger, r. I414 Jasper rear
" August, millhand W. H. Miner, r. a34 Val-
lejo
" Bertolomo, laborer Original S. F. Window
Cleaning Co., r. 10 San Antonio
" David, laborer, r. 17 Boardman PI
" Francisco, scavenger, r. 14i/i Jasper PI rear
" Giovanni, scavenger, r. 2414 Decatur
■' Luigi, scavenger, r. 12 San Antonio
" Rosa, widow, r. W-A. Jasper rear
Fiqueiredo V. L., pharmacist, r. E s Powell nr
Lombard
Figuera Florence, cigar maker, r. 1426 Mason
" John, extraman Engine 30, r. 14 Blake
" Lorenzo, janitor, r. 1426 Mason
" Michele, bootblack, r. 450 Jessie rear
Figuiere Joseph, clerk Money Order Division
Post Office, r. 30 John
Fijalkowsky Antonio, groceries, 1503 Church
Filatelic Facts and Fallacies (monthly), w.
Sellschopp & Co. publishers, 108 Stock-
ton
Filben Hannah, widow, r. 6113^ Minna
" Richard, cook, r. 216 Michigan
" Thomas, bricklayer, r. 29 Dorland
" Thomas Rev., pastor First Methodist Epis-
copal Church, r. 1201 Taylor
Filbert George W., woodworker O'Brien & Sons,
r. 504 Gough
" W. J., mixer Felix Coblentz & Co.. r. 770
Bryant
Filberti Frank, scavenger, r. 24 Decatur
Filbrandt Charles, carpenter, r. 605 Broadway
Filcher George W., printer Hicks- Judd Co., r.
320 Golden Gate Av
FUcher J. A., secretary California State Board
of Trade, 16 Post, r. 320 Golden Gate Av
Filer Charles (Filer & Lawrence), r. 1507 Kansas
" & Lawrence (Charles Filer and James
Lawrence), tanners, E s De Harobet
Army and Marin
Filetti William, salesman J. J. Dufly &Co.. r.
2 Montgomery Court
Filex Jacob, laborer Bissinger & Co., r. 22 Caro-
line
Filgate Henry P., plasterer, r. 11 Clinton
Filiatrault Joseph, cigarpacker, r. 1115 Clay
Filiberti Giuseppe, pastemaker Yosemite Flour
Mills, r. 1046 Vermont
Filipich Nicolas, restaurant, 123 East, r. 1
Beale PI
Filippe T. B. de, Academy of Languages, 320
Post opp Union Square, r. Oakland
Filippe's Academy of Languages, Professor T.
B. de Filippe proprietor, 320 Post opp
Union Square
Filippelli Giacomo, capitalist, r. 3113 Laguna
" John, bootblack, 303 Montgomery Av, r. 4
Vallejo PI
Filippini Flora, domestic. 1622 Hayes
" Peter, groceries, NW cor Clement and 2d
Av
Filisetti Vincent, waiter Gutzeit & Malfanti,
r. 325 Eureka
Fillebrown Elmira B., widow, r. 429 Tehama
Fillebrowne George C, clerk, r. 34 Ellis
Filley Frank J., brassflnisher, r. 18 Ritch
" George W., house mover, r. 18 Ritch
" William A., house mover, r. 18 Ritch
•' William P., fitter Pac. States Type Foun-
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Filligo John, machine hand David Woerner r.
321, 8th
Fillipelli Angelo, laborer, r. 11 Hinckley
Fillipi Rosa, widow, r. 333 Montgomery Av
Fillmore Charles W., r. 38 Hawthorne
" Edward L., clerk naval dept Union I. Wks,
r. 714 Ashbury
" Frederick, with Buckingham & Hecht, r.
232 Oak
" House, Daniel Lippi proprietor, 651 Broad-
Flllmore Jerome A., manager Southern Pacific
Co., Union Trust Bldg, 4 Montgomery, r.
Occidental Hotel
" John, bartender John Cane Jr., r. 26 Steu-
art ^
Fillmore Luther, superintendent Southern Pa-
cific Co. (Santa Cruz Division), foot
Market, r. Oakland
Filmer Arthur, superintendent of circulation
Post, r. 1921 Lexington Av
" Arthur Jr., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 1921 Lexington Av
" Edmund L.. molder Filmer- Rollins Elec-
tro. Co., r. 537 Howard
Filmer George, secretary and superintendent
Filmer-Rollins Electrotype Co., r. 914
Sanchez
" John, molder Filmer-Rollins Electro. Co.,
r. 422 Jersey
Filmer-Rollins Electrotype Co.,
William Filmer president and mana-
ger, George Filmer secretary and
superintendent, electrotypers, stereo-
typers and typographers, 424 San-
some, and 424 commercial (freight
only)
Filmer William, president and manager
Filmer-Rollins Electrotype Co., r. 914
" William P., electrotyper Filmer-Rollins
Electro. Co., r. 712a Fell
Fllori Anthony, oiler Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
32581/4 Mission
Finance Publishing Co., publishers American
Investor, 15 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Financial Letter The, George Heazelton pro-
prietor, room 714 Spreckels Bldg
Finard John P., engineer Bavaria Brewery, r.
3009V^ Pierce
Finberg Charles, barber Adolph Coleman, r. 36
Grove
" Isaac, salesman Otto Berman, r. 769 Mar-
ket
" Lewis jeweler, r. 1413, 25th
" Martin, salesman William Cline, r. 1413,
25th
Finbreath A. F., marine engineer, r. 409 Green-
wich
Finch Arthur B., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 412 Hyde
" Automatic Oil Cup Co., J. Q. Finch presi-
dent, C. H. M. Curry secretary, 33 Beale
" Fabius T., clerk O'Byrne, Romaine &
O'Byrne, r. 2700 Pierce
" Frank W., laundryman, r. 24 Hartford
Finch Fred Orphanage. I. J. Truman treasurer,
ofQce, 236 Bush, Mills Bldg
" Henry H., clerk Robert Dickson, r. 1431
Jackson
Finch James E., livery, boarding and sale
stables, 1339 Eddy, r. 1320 Eddy
" J. M., mining, r. The Baldwin
" John N., ship joiner, r. 17th Av South bet
J and K
" JohnQ., president Finch Automatic Oil
Cup Co., 33 Beale, r. 4 Elgin Park Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 20 Welsh
" Victor R., distributor Post Office, r. 1416,
17th Av South
" William A., motorman Market St. Ry, r.
21 HoUis
" William H., real estate, cor Railroad Av
and 17th Av South, r. 17th Av South bet
J and K
Finck Carrie Miss, teacher music, r. 309 Mason
" Henry L., superintendent Will & Finck
Co.'s factory, r. 309 Mason
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
COAL f COOKING and HEATING
fp-iSTOVES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
1910
Finck Julius, president Will & Finck Co., 818-
820 Market, r. San Mateo
" William, paper carrier, r. 1 Lily Terrace
Fincke Henry W., canmaker Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 1902a Filbert
" Oscar F. (Bader & Fincke), r. 3120A 16th
Jg®= Fincke. See Fink and Finke
Finder Max, cloaks and suits, 10 Geary, r. 8.:s8
Minna
Findlay Alexander, machinist Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 4Vi Brosnan
" Peter D., carpenter, r. 508 Jessie
" Robert (John D. McGilvray & Co.), r. Los
Angeles, Cal.
Findley Charles E., saloon watchman str City
of Sydney
" Fay, widow, r. 301 Leavenworth
" Frank B., manager F. S. Moody,
Gough
" J. , baker str City of Peubla
" Robert S., seaman, r. 706 Folsom
" Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 1910 Gough
iiS- Findley. See Finlay and Finley
Fine Abraham, tailor, r. 107 Langton
" Adolph, machine hand, r. 67 Minna
" Emma, domestic, 128 Chattanooga
■' John J., barber, 1026y2 Hyde, r. 1211 Clay
" William A., attorney at law, 4 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. Oakland
" William P., horseman, r. 2116 Pt. Lobos Av
Finegan Daniel, watchman, r. 1863 Lexington Av
" Eliza M., widow, r. 1719 Laguna
" Thomas, copyist County Clerk's office, r.
1863 Lexington Av
" William J., surveyor, r. 1863 Lexington Av
;^ Finegan. See Finigan, Finnegan and Fin-
nigan
Finerty James, carpenter and builder, NW cor
Sutter and Hyde ^ „ , ^
" J. Joseph(Finerty&McGinerty),r.29Eddy
" Thomas R., clerk River Express Co.
" & McGinerty (J. Joseph Finerty and J.
Francis McGinerty), leather findings, 31
Eddy
Finfrock Eliza, widow, r. 636V4, 15th
Finger Augusta, widow, r. 14 Prosper
" Jacob, r. 504 Shrader
" John P., plasterer, r. 28 Turk
Fininger Louis, carpet cleaner, r. 542, 18th
Fink A. W., dairy produce, 50-51 Washington
Market, r. Alameda
" B. J., manufacturers' agent, 303 California,
rooms 30-31, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Charles, manufacturing jeweler, 724V4 Mar-
ket, r. 1027 Guerrero
, " Conrad (Fink &Schindler),r. 3181/2 Sanchez
" John, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell, r.
2iy2 Welsh
" John, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r. vzs,
" Joseph, helper McCormick Bros., r. 2I14
Welsh
" Louise Miss, bookkeeper, r. 3I81/2 Sanchez
" Martin, driver Charles Strohmaier, r. 418
Brannan
" W. C. Mrs., fancy goods, 124, 8th
" William, cigar maker, r. 368 Jessie
" William C. , bartender Albert Walterstem,
r. 124, 8th
" William H., plumber, r. 1902A Filbert
FINK & SOHINDLER
(Conrad Fink and Adam C. Schindler),
manufacturers of artistic furniture,
bank, office and store fixtures, 1309-
1315 Market, telephone South 237
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Finke Ada Miss, hairdresser, r. 2501 Post
" Fred H. & Co. (Fredericl? H. Finke and
Philip Steffan), butchers, 41 Market
" Frederick H. (Fred H. Finke & Co.), r.
Alameda
" John, shipliner, r. 1314 Kearny
4®-Finke. See Finck and Fink
Finke's A. Widow (Frederick C. Muller), cham-
pagne manufacturers, 809 Montgomery
Finkeldey Charles (Balz Bros. & Finkeldev),
r. 1505 Kansas
Finkelstein Isaac, cutter J. Gordan. r. 35 Wil-
low Av
" Isaac, manufacturer ladies cloaks and
suits, 461!4 Minna
Finken Richard, clerk John W. Thode, r. 544
Finkenstaedt Henry, liquors, NE cor 2d and
Howard, r. IVA. Clenentina
Finkenstedt Annie H. Mrs., dry goods, 1307
Stockton, r. Fruitvale
" George, clerk Buyer & Reich Co., r. Fruit-
vale
" Kate Miss, milliner, 1307 Stockton, r.
Fruitvale
FinMng Richard, merchant tailor, 341 Kearny,
r. 317 Scott
" Richard Jr., bookkeeper Richard Finking,
r. 1112 Turk
Finkler Henry C, secretary Supreme Court of
California, 825 Market, Emporium Bldg,
r. 445, 9th
Finks James J., bedmaker, 634 Sacramento
Finland Hotel, 26 Folsom
Finlay Annie J., widow, r. 131, l6th
" Frank J., clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 131,
16th
" Frederick F., manager Redwood Manu-
facturers'Assn., 10 California room 17,
r. 913 Post
" James F., clerk, r. 131, 16th
" John, Mining editor Post, r. Alameda
" John, seaman, r. 139 Perry
" Thomas, driver National Ice Co., r. 1034V^
Bryant
Finley Edward D., letter carrier, r. 304, 7th
" James, wharf builder, r. 728 Folsom
" James H., foreman Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 536 Linden Av
" James R., clerk James F. Kearny, r. 825
Mission
" Johanna, widow, r. 733 Natoma rear
" John, porter, r. 723 Vallejo
" John, steward, r. 527, 2d
" John B., foreman E. Danforth, r. Alameda
" John F., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 536
Linden Av
" Joseph, clerk, r. 3 Tremont Av
" Mabel Miss, stenographer, r. 1604 O'Farrell
" Margaret J., widow, r. SE cor Francisco
and Leavenworth
" Margaret L., widow, r. 1918 Stockton
" Nellie Miss, secretary's assistant Union
Ice Co., r. 1604 O'Farrell
" Peter J., clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry. Co., r. SE
cor Leavenworth and Francisco
" Robert, engineer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 811 Minnesota
" Thomas, hostler, r. 7% Dikeman PI
" W., stock clerk Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 761 i4 Howard
" William A., boiler maker J. C. Lemmer &
Co., r. 706 Folsom
" William B., helper Byron Jackson, r. Mel-
rose, Alameda Co.
4^-Finley. See Finlay, Findlay and Findley
Finlof John A., carpenter, r. 422. 34th
Finn Albert W., foreman W. U. Tel. Co., r. 826,
15th
" Daniel, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" David A., special policeman, r. 1309 Powell
" Daniel F., laborer, r. 1013 Mason
" Edward, milk dealer, r. S s Harrison bet
13th and 14th
" Eugene, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Frederick, butcher Palace Restaurant, r.
348 Tehama
" G. T., driver O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 137 Te-
hama
" James, carpenter, r. 1334% Natoma
" James, laborer, r. 5Vi Harriet
" James E., separator Ewell, Shafer & Co..
r. 2544 Folsom
" James J., clerk, r. 5^4 Harriet
" James T., millhand, r. 137 Tehama
" James T., teamster, r. 419V^ Natoma
" James W.. clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1306 Fulton
" Jeremiah, real estate, r. 124 Morris Av
" Jerome F., porter W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 13,
19 th
FINN JOHN, METAL WORKS,
109-111 Mission, telephone Main , 07,
r. 1301 Shattuck Av, Berkeley-
Finn John, rancher, r. 2304 Harrison
" John, stevedore, r. 3 Sunshine Court
" John F., attorney at law, 41 Mills Bldg, 7i,h
floor, r. Palace Hotel
" John F., deputy Sheriff, r. 1206 Fulton
" JohnH., drayman and contractor, r. 203,
11th
" John H., mechanic, r. 321 Franklin
" Joseph E., engineer Engine 25, r. 2459 Fol-
som
" Lena Miss, dressmaking, 13 Butte
" Mary, widow, r. 13 Butte
" Mary, widow, r. 137 Tehama
" Matthew, groceries and liquors, 341 Day
" Maurice, hoseman Engine 10
" Michael E., storekeeper U. S. Internal
Revenue, r. 1331 Page
" Patrick F., merchant tailor, 1547 Mission,
r. 1551 Mission
" Robert, special policeman safe deposit
First National Bank of S. F., r.728 Fell
" Robert, shoemaker T. Druhan, r. 216, 24th
" Simon, oiler, r. 28 Turk
" Thomas, carriage trimmer O'Brien & Sons,
r. 3 Sunshine Court
" & Thomas, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r.
616 Stevenson
" Thomas, solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. 110 Austin
" Timothy, r. 31 Boardman PI
" Timothy J., r. 331 Franklin
" William, grader, r. Treat Av nr Stoneman
" William, slater James Guilfoy, r 17 Treat
Av
" Winnie, domestic, 3741 Pine
Finnan C, liquor dealer, r. 1030 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 11 Minna
Finne Adolph. machine hand P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 67 Minna
Finnegan Annie, widow, r. 308, 1st
" Bernard (Roesner & Finnegan), r. 1124
Folsom
" Clara L. Miss, teacher Starr King Pri-
mary School, r. 27 Ford
" Daniel J., plasterer, r. 122, 25th
" Dennis, asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
2759 Harrison
" Dennis L., janitor, r. 418^4 Ivy Av
" Edward, plasterer, r. 132, 25th
" Edward, plumber, r. 339 Eddy
" Eliza M., widow, r. 1719 Laguna
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 310 Grove
" Frank (Finnegan & Pechart), r. 444 Tehama
" Hannah, widow, r. 359 Minna
" Harriet, domestic, 3733 Clay
" Hugh, marine fireman, r. 81 Natoma
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. 426, 3d
" James P., wire worker West Coast W. & I.
Wks, r. 316 Moulton
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FINNEGAN J. E.,
city agent Traveler's Insurance Co.,
24-25 MiUs Bldg, 8tli floor, r. 1357
Webster, Oakland
Finnegan Joanne, widow, r. 27 Ford
" John, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 120
McAllister
'< John, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r. 84 Nye
" John, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" Joseph, laborer, r. 305 Minna
" Josie C, stenographer, r. 27 Ford
" Lizzie, widow, r. 137;^, 6th
" Mary, domestic, 528 Sutter
« Michael, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 508y2, 9th ^ ,
" P. A., capitalist, r. Occidental Hotel
" Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 329
Louisiana
" Peter, laborer, r. 47 Dore
" Peter, truckman Pac. Transfer Co., r. 508%,
9th
" Rose Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Thomas, packer W. W. Montague & Co., r.
9 HoUis
" Thomas, special agent The Traveler's Ins.
Co., r. 1059 Mission
'< Thomas C, carrier postofflce, r. 1059 Mis-
sion ^
" & Pechart (Frank Finnegan and Frank
Pechart), horseshoers, 370 Natoma
US- Finnegan. See Finegan, Finigan and Fin-
Finnegass Margaret Mrs. , proprietor The Irving-
dale, 626 Eddy
Finnen August J. F., clerk Standard Soap Co.,
r. 1 Yerba Buena
« C. Frederick, liquors, SW cor 7th and How-
ard, r. 200, 7th
" Dorothy, widow, r. 1 Yerba Buena
" Patrick, longshoreman O. R. & N, Co.
Finnerty Bessie, ladies' shampooer Hammam
Baths, r. 929 Pine
" Ellen, widow, r. 1521/2 Clara
" James, laborer, r. 45 Belcher
" James, molder John G. lis & Co., r. 724
Clementina
" James H., cutter Ames & Harris, r. 813
Mission
" John, stickerhand Albion Lumber Co., r. 8
Clyde
" John E., shoemaker, r. 31 Eddy
" Mary, widow, r. 1000 Washington
" Thomas, teamster, r. 723% Vallejo
" Thomas, watchman Sailors' Union of the
Pacific, r. 465a Tehama
" William H.. r. 1521/2 Clara
Finney Charles, barber, 433 California, r. Lorin
" Charles E., proprietor Lincoln House, 20!/2,
5th, r. Berkeley
" Christina Miss, soap wrapper New Eng-
land Soap Co., r. 954 Brannan
'< George, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" James A., auctioneer, r. 2011 Mission
" James A. Jr., plumber, r. 2011 Mission
" Jane, widow, r. 1709 Mason
" Martin J., r.- 10 Sherman
" Selden A., signal man Cal. St. RR, r. 1815
Vallejo
" W. H., jeweler Rothschild & Hadenfeldt,
r. 2011 Mission
" William, teamster, r. 628 Merchant
jeS" Finney. See Finnie and Phinney
Finnican James P., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
912 Laguna
Finnie Donald, clerk Mary A. Fox, r. 448, 15th
" Walter F., physician, 1121 Sutter, r. 1907
"Union
" William, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
925 Brannan
" William W., clerk Clarence E. Bickford, r.
144 Guerrero
Finnigan Catherine, widow, r. 328, 18th
" George, barber George Bauer
" Henry J., r. 328, 18th
" James, horseshoer, 505 Jessie, r. 1310%
Grove
" James, laborer, r. 315 Brannan
" James, salesman Richard Tiddy
Finnigan James M., painter, r. 329, 2d Av
" John, extraman Engine 3, r. 1315 Cali-
fornia
" John, fireman, r. 2 Lysett PI
" Mary Miss, domestic, r. 31 Federal
" Mathew, painter, r. 329, 2d Av
" Michael, lamplighter, r. 508%, 9th
" William, extraman Engine 3, r. 1315 Cali-
fornia
je®- Finnigan. See Finegan, Finigan and Finne-
gan _ ,
Finning Michael, laborer, r. 832 Dolores
•' Michael J., painter, r. 332 Dolores
Finnish Seamen's Mission, Rev. Robert Hern-
berg pastor, 9 Mission
Finocchio Giovanni B., gardener Colombo Mar-
ket, r. 17th Av South bet G and H
Finsterbusch Charles G., fancy goods, 112 Rid-
ley
Fintel William, tanner, r. 449, 1st
Fintelmann A. B. E., clerk F. L. Turpm, r. 861
Market
Finucane John, tailor, 2507 Mission
Finzer John & Bros. (Louisville, Ky.), chewing
tobacco, George King agent, 215 Front
Flora Thomas, laborer, r. 515 Filbert
Fiorelli Bartolomeo, cook, r. 222 Broadway
Fire Alarm and Police Telegraph, William R.
Hewitt superintendent, 9 Brenham PI
Fire Association (Philadelphia, Pa.), Cesar
Bertheau manager 210 Sansome, Rich-
ards & Henry city agents, 505 California
Fire Boat Governor Irwin, berth Larue's
wharf Pier No. 2
Fire Boat Governor Markham, berth Larue s
wharf Pier No. 2
Fire Commissioners Board of. New City Hall,
1st floor
Fire Department Corporation Yard, 50-52
Sacramento
Fire Marshal. New City Hall, 1st floor, and
303 California, room 38 .c ^ t.
Fire Underwriters' Association of the Pa-
cific, office 303 California
Fire Underwriters' Inspection Bureau, 303
California
Firebaugh Henry C, attorney at law, 325 Mont-
gomery, rooms 15-16, r. 3100 Washington
" William, clerk L. M. Walter, r. 3100 Wash-
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.
(fire and marine), David J. Staples
president, William J. Dutton vice-
president, Bernard Faymonville sec-
ond vice-president and secretary, J.
B. Levison marine secretary, Louis
Weinmann assistant secretary, Ste-
phen D. Ives general agent, 401-405
California ^ , _ .,,.„„
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co.'s Building,
SW cor California and Sansome
Firemen's Insurance Co., Cesar Bertheau gen-
eral agent, 210 Sansome
Pirenzi Domenico, scavenger, r. 1117 Kearny
Fireproof Building Covering Co., William H
Chapman secretary, 5 Mills Bldg, 6th
Firmin F. A. Mme., dressmaking, 519 Laguna
'• Francis A., teacher languages, r. 519 La-
guna
" John L. E., plumbing, 1244 Valencia
" L., laborer, r. NW cor Sterner and Her-
mann
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Firmstone Harry T., r. 1516 Clay
" John E., bookkeeper and cashier S. Simon.
r. 1516 Clay
•' Robert E., electrican, r. 1516 Clay
First African Methodist Episcopal Zlon
Churcli, Rev. J. P. Meacham pastor, W s
Stockton bet Clay and Sacramento
" Annie, domestic, 1802 Pacific Av
" Avenue Hotel, NW cor 1st Av South and
Kentucky
First Baptist Cliuxcll, Rev. M. P. Boynton pas-
tor, N s Eddy bet Jones and Leaven-
worth
First Christian Church, Rev. Robert M. Camp-
bell pastor, S s 12th bet Mission and
Howard
First Church of Christ (scientist). Rev. Mary
B. G. Eddy pastor, .336 Post
First Congregational Church, Rev. C. O.
Brown D. D. paslor, cor Post and Mason
First Congregational Kindergarten, Miss
Lilla L. Fales principal, 934^ Harrison
First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, Rev.
J. P. Dickson pastor, 1358 Market
First English Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Rev. O. H. Gruver pastor, E s Geary nr
Gough
First German Baptist Church, Rev. Henry L.
Dietz pastor, NW cor 17th and Dehon
" Hebrew Benevolent Society, L. Schilling
president, S. Zekind secretary, NE cor
Post and Taylor
" Humanitarian Society, Golden Gate Hall
First Infantry Regiment, N. G. C, head-
quarters, 315 Montgomery, armory, 25
Page
First Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev.
Thomas Filben pastor, Powell bet
Washington and Jackson
First National Bank Building, NW cor Bush
and Sansome
First National Bank of San Francisco, Samuel
G. Murphy president, James K. Lynch
cashier, NW cor Bush and Sansome
First National Bank of San Francisco Safe
Deposit, James K. Lynch manager, NW
cor Bush and Sansome
First New Jerusalem Church (Swedenborgian)
Rev. F. L. Higgins pastor, O'Farrell
bet Webster and Fillmore
First Presbyterian Church, Rev. Robert Mac-
kenzie pastor. Rev. E. H. Jenks co-pas-
tor, SE cor Sacramento and Van Ness
Av
First Progressive Spiritual Church, 997 Mar-
ket
" San Francisco Window Cleaning Co., John
Ghigliotti manager, 425 Bush
" Society of Progressive Mediums, hall 110
Hayes
" Street House, Jacob Home proprietor, 507
Mission
First Street Works of the Union Iron Works,
Willis G. Dodd manager, mining and
general machinery, 227, 1st, telephone
Main 291
First Swedish Methodist Fpiscopal Church,
Rev. C. A. Anderson pastor, S s Howard
bet 8th and 9th
First Unitarian Church, Rev. Horatio Stebbins
D. D. pastor. Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.
assistant pastor, SW cor Geary and
Franklin
First United Presbyterian Church, Rev. M. M.
Gibson pastor, NE cor Golden Gate Av
and Polk
Firth Joseph B., real estate, r. 12 Guy PI
" Joseph K. , president Yucca Root Soap Co. ,
1155 Mission, r. 724 Turk
Firth Thomas & Sons, limited (Sheffield, Eng-
land) manufacturers steel, Abner Doble
Co. agents, 13-15 Fremont
" William B., carpenter, r. 908 Harrison
-e^-Firth. See Furth
Fischbeck Adeline, widow, r. 1023y2 Pacific
■• Frederick H., with Fischbeck & Glootz. r.
715 Hampshire
" Herbert E., with Fischbeck & Glootz. r.
120, 13th
" Herman (Fischbeck & Glootz), r. 120, 13th
" John R., r. 1217 Mason
" Julius M., r. 1217 Mason
" Louis, with Fischbeck & Glootz, r. 120, 13th
" Fischbeck Max shoemaker, r. 1421 Mason
" Rudolph H., bartender Wood, Munn &
Twomey, r. 1217 Mason
" Sterling H., bookkeeper Fischbeck &
Glootz, r. 2601^/4 Sacramento
" William, teamster, r. 102314 Pacific
Fischbeck & Glootz (Herman Fischbeck and
estate of Adolph Glootz), proprietors
New England Soap Co.. cor Santa Clara
and De Haro, ofQce 307 Sacramento
4®=- Fischel. See Fishel
Fischer Abraham, r. 920 McAllister
" Adam, cashier Louis Fischer, r. 441 Minna
" Adolph G., painter, r. 727, 22d
" Agnes Mrs., dressmaking, 1408 Stockton
" Albert, driver, r. 1408 Stockton
" Alexander, barber, 637 Valencia
" Alwin, locksmith, 3007, 16th, r. 3005a 16th
" August, clerk, r. 624 Filbert
•' Augusta A., widow, r. 918 Treat Av
" Carl, molder, r. 20 Prospect Av
" Charles, r. 543 Stevenson rear
" Charles, carpenter and builder, r. 717b Dia-
mond
" Charles, molder Fulton Engine and Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 1617 Dupont
" Charles A., laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 30, 31st
" Charles F., barber, 14 Turk, r. 118 Eddy
" Charles F., traveling salesman Cal. Saw
Wks., r. East Oakland
" Charlotte, widow, r. 308 Pacific
" Christian, foreman Willows Brewery, r. SE
cor 19th and Mission
" E., mechanic, r. 126 Ellis
" Edward, clerk F. Fischer, r. NW cor 26th
and Sanchez
" Edward E., carriage painter, 29 West Mis-
sion, r. 1642, 25th
" Edward J., bandsawyer S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 919 Sanchez
" Emil, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
Haywards, Cal.
" Emil, watchmaker Amer & Weinshenk
Fischer Emil R., proprietor The Phoenix Bar,
wines and liquors, 533 California, r. 438
Clementina
Fischer Ernest A., proprietor The Oberon, 36-38
O'Farrell, r. 321 O'Farrell
" Ernest L., foreman George Goodman, r. 139,
8th Av
" Ernst, sausage maker William Wolff, r. 511
Pacific
" Eugene, E., silver ingot melter U. S. Mint,
r. 2717 Union
" Ferdinand, baker Haub Bros., r 26, 6th
" Ferdinand, stonecutter, r. 24, 11th
" Frank, butcher, 711-713 Turk, r. 615 Van
Ness Av
" Frank, physician, 121a Powell, r. 1409 Jack-
son
" Frank, tailor, r. 225 Drumm
" Franz, teacher music, r. 208, 19th
" Fred, r. 24, 11th
" Fred W. Rev., missionary Evangical Asso-
ciation, r. 1834 Howard
" Frederick, butcher, 2708 Mission
" Frederick, cooper August Petzold, r. Ala-
meda
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, NW cor
26th and Sanchez
" George, clerk Hotel Becker, r. 18 Mason
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Fischer George A. (Fries & Fischer), r. 2120
Jones
" George T., horse coUarmaker Kempkey,
Gilham & Sawyer, r. 14b De Boom
" Gottlob, basket maker, r. 727, 22d
" G. William, operator Municipal Burglar
Alarm Co., r. 6 Fella PI
" Helena, widow, r. 2708 Mission
" Henry, cooper Chicago Brewery, r. 229, 15th
" Herman, engineer, r. 421 Tehama
" Herman G., cigar maker Pac. Coast Co-
operative Cigar Mfg. Co., r. 174 Perry
" Isaac, cigar maker Frahip & Frankenberg,
r. 12 Sycamore Av
" Jacob, sausage maker Winter & Stein-
hauser, r. 822 Jessie
Fischer Jacob A., president The Consolidated
Golden Gate and Sulphuret Mining and
Development Co. 320 Sansome rooms 31-
32, r. 2022 Fillmore
" Jennie G. Miss, teacher Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 1409 Jackson
" John, r. 932 Oak
" John, coppersmith Sanders &Co., r. 24, llth
'• John, tailor, r. 620 Washington
" Jonn, waiter, r. 69 Minna
" John M., clerk, r. 633 Shotwell
" John T., cabinet maker Bader & Fincke, r.
Alameda
" John W., master mariner, r. 8 Clay
" Joseph, r. 319 Grant Av
" Julius, wood turner F. Kreling Sons Co., r.
919 Sanchez
" L. B. Mrs., matron, r. 26 Hill
" Louis, restaurant, 134, 3d, r. 934 Oak
Fischer Louis M., traveling salesman Cribben,
Sexton & Co., r. 508 Larkin
" Lulu Miss, cashier G. Leipnitz & Co., r.
918 Treat Av
" M., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Marcus, porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 3427
16th
" Max, cooper D. Bucking, r. 31st Av South
nr San Bruno Av
" Moritz, r. 1409 Jackson
" Oscar, salesman A. W. Fink, r. 1305 Mason
" Paul, cashier Cafe Zinkand, r. 411 Lar-
kin
" Peter, steward, r. 639 Mission
" Robert, laborer, r. 431 Pine
Fischer S. E. & Co. (Sophian E. Fischer), copper
plate engravers and printers, engravers
monograms, seals and crests, 402 Mont-
gomery
" Sigmund, insurance solicitor, r. 509a Ash
Av
" Sophia Miss, teacher music, r. 208, 19th
" Sophian E. (S. E. Fischer & Co.), r. Hay-
wards
" Virginia, widow, r. 709 Devisadero"
" Walter R., pressman, r. 637 Valencia
" William, clerk A. H. von der Nienburg, r.
1301 Larkin
" William, pressman Eastman & Thomas,
r. 24, llth
j8®= Fischer. See Fisher
Fischler Rosie Mrs., r. 1049 Folsom
Fish Arthur A. W., plumber Andrew J. Reavey,
r. 326 Valley
Fish Arthur L., agent American Fire Engine
Co. (Seneca Falls, N. Y.), Buckeye Eng-
ine Co. (Salem, Ohio), P. H. & F. M.
Roots Co. (ConnersviUe, Ind.), rotary
pumps, and selling agent Worthington
pumps, 59-61, 1st, r. Oakland
" Charles B., bookkeeper, r. 614 Sutter
" Charles H., mining, 47 Nevada Block, r.
San Rafael
" Charles J. W., carpenter, r. 326 Valley
Fish Commissioners, State Board of, 78 Flood
Bldg
" E., r. 445 Jessie
" Edward P., with California Adsigns Co,, r.
Alameda
" Edwin, salesman Oregon Improvement Co.,
r. 2410 Folsom
" Eliza, widow, r. 15 Noe
" Esther, widow, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Frank A., purser str Apache, r. Benicia
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
^ MANUFACTURERS OP
'i RIVETED IRON and STEEL
S For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
) and Irrigation. \
> 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST, }
Fish Frank N., architectural student J. B.
Mathisen, r. Oakland
" Frederick C, carpenter, r. 1140 Pacific
" Gains H., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 922 Van Ness Av
" Henry, student, r. 2500 Pacific Av
" Henry P., carpenter, 1208 Pacific, r. 1140
Pacific
" James, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" Jerome F., clerk Great American Import-
ing Tea Co., r. 2500 Pacific Av
" Joseph W., carpenter and builder, r. 326
Valley
" Julius N., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
450 Jessie
" L. W. Mrs., vapor baths, 118 Grant Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 6 McCormack PI rear
" Milo H., printer, 2506 Post
" Nina Miss, nurse Woman's Hospital
" Robert M.. printer, r. 534 Page
" Thomas F., clerk Consolidated Cal. and
Virginia Mining Co., r. 1001 Pine
" Willis, cashier Hale Bros., r. 312 Eddy
Fishbone Mendel, peddler, r. 654 Minna
Fishbourne Kate F., widow, r. 12 Moss
Fishburn Jennie, widow, r. 2510 Clay
Fishel David, clerk Kahn Bros., Klein & Co. r.
618 O'Farrell
Fisher Alexander, carpenter George A. Fisher,
r. 674 Harrison
" Alexander C, janitor Academy of Sciences
Bldg, r. 440, 27th
" Annie Mrs., lodgings, 520 Bush
" Anthony A., r. 414, 6th rear
" August, seaman, r. 10 De Boom
" August, seaman, r. 143 Berry
" Benjamin D., r. 1413 Folsom
" Benjamin D. Mrs., varieties, 1413 Folsom
" Benjamin T.. elevatorman Academy of
Sciences Bldg, r. 440, 27th
" B. H., assistant engineer S. F. & S. J. V.
Ry. Co., r. Alameda
" Brothers (Oscar Fisher), dry goods 158, 3d
" C. A. Mrs., widow, r. 512 Eddy
" Carrie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 144 Perry
" Charles (Charles Fisher & Co.), r. 30 Post
" Charles, waiter Frank Fisher, r. 119 Jack-
son
" Charles & Co. (Charles Fisher), importer
furs, overgaiters and leggings, 22 Sutter
" Charles A. (Fisher & Co.), r. 2230 Broadway
FISHER CHARLES C,
real estate, 507 California, r. Oakland
Fisher Charles E., artist, r. 204, 15th
" Charles H., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1301^
Larkin
" Charles L., salesman Christy & Wise, r. 145
Ellis
" Charles M., bartender Philip De Martini,
r. 115 Hayes
" Charles M., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1024
Larkin
' ' Charles W. (Petersen & Fisher) , r. 205 Pow-
ell
•' Charles W., molder Atlas Iron Wks
" Christine, widow, r. 2917 Laguna
" Daniel F., box dealer, r. 1006 Buchanan
" David, miner, r. 537 Greenwich
" David, starter Market St. Ry., r. 434, 19th
" Douglass, teamster, r. 801 Hyde
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 197 Hyde
" Edward, clerk Fisher Packing Co., r. 310
San Jose Av
" Edward F., plumber J. Noonan, r. 144 Perry
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900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ^ DOMESTIC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Fisher Edward R., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
Berkeley
" Edwin G., bookkeeper Hadley & Doud, r.
Alameda
" Eliza, widow, r. Trea t Av nr Precita Av
" Ella, matron Children's Home (Salvation
Army), r. 328 Bryant
" Ferdinand, longshoreman, r. 245 Minna
" Francis L., traveling salesman H. S
Crocker Co., r. Oakland
" Frank, gripman Geary St. RR., r. 334A 2d
Av
" Frank, lodgings and restaurant, 119 Jack-
son
" Prank H., superintendent, r. 606 Central
Av
" Frank J., carpenter, r. 8 Yerba Buena
" Fred M., gasfltter, r. 142, 7th
" George, carpenter, r. 113 Ash Av
" George, clerk Chronicle, r. 810^4 Union
" George, liquors, Fulton nr 7th Av
" George, reporter, r. 106 Eddy
" George A., carpenter, 659 Folsom, r. 6
Hampton PI
Fisher George A., manufacturers' agent and
member State Board of Commissioners
of the Building and Loan Associations,
109 California, room 4, r. 1812 Encinal
Av, Alameda
" George C, collector Thomas Day & Co.
" George L,., porter stationary department
S. P. Co., r. 542 Bryant
" George W., laborer Parafflne Paint Co r
17a, 6th
" Godfrey, appraiser, 116 Montgomery, r 824
O'Farrell
" Hans, seaman, r. 309, 3d
" Harrison, artist Call, r. 838 Powell
" Harry, employe William A. Lynch, r. 513
Pacific
" Harry, salesman, r. 318 Eddy
" Harry P., bookkeeper Levi Strauss & Co.,
r. 1610 Washington
" Harry W., clerk, r. 63 Silver
" H. C. Mrs., widow, r. 6 Walnut Av
" Henry, contractor, r. 2628 California
" Henry, laborer, r. 568 Mission
" Henry, lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r. 1030
18th
" Henry, porter Michael McGrath, r. 530, 3d
" Henry I., journalist Chronicle, r. 231 Ful-
ton
" Henry J., sexton Grace Church, r. 1308
Powell
" Henry S., agent New York Life Ins. Co.
" Herman, r. 725 Grove
" Herman, seaman, r. 1200 Webster
" Hugo, landscape artist, 506 Battery, r
1000 Leavenworth
" Ida, widow, r. 502 Powell
" Ida M. Miss, teacher music, r. 34 Diamond
" Irena, widow, r. 419 San Jose Av
" James, clerk, r. 337 Larkin
" James, engineer Bavaria Brewerv r cor
Filbert and Powell
" James, longshoreman, r. 11 Minnesota
" James, marine engineer, r. 1017 Post
" James, mason, r. 319 Grant Av
Fisher James, secretary Mutual Electric Light
Co., 617 Howard, r. 519 Webster
" James, stableman Wm. Sparks, r. 1607
Harrison
" Jennie Miss, matron Columbia Theatre
" John, boatswain str San Jose
" John, butcher Wm. Kratz, r. 3436 Mission
" John, painter Union I. Wks, r. 326 Michigan
Fisher John, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" John H. (Fisher Packing Co.), r. 310 San
Jose Av
" John H., clerk Commercial Union Assur-
ance Co., r. 1607% Jones
" John H. Jr. (Fisher Packing Co.), r 1083%
Clay
" John M., mining, r. 1308 Powell
" John R., 3d engineer str Gaelic
" John S., driver Sutter St. Ry., r. 801 Hyde
" John S., engineer, r. 1308 Powell
" Joseph, r. 147, 3d
" Joseph, bed maker, r. 537 Sacramento
" Joseph, bricklayer, r. 263, 3d
" Joseph, butcher, r. 447, 5th
" Joseph J., broom maker Cal. Broom Mts
Co., r. 1817 Howard
" Joseph J., shipping clerk, r. Treat Av nr
Precita Av
" Joseph L., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
" Joseph W., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1417
Bush
" Kate, widow, r. 513 Linden av
" Kate S. Miss, dressmaking, 3635 Sacra-
mento
" Kitty Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r
27th and Treat Av
" Lawrence P., box nailer, r. 428, 9th
" Lewis, blacksmith, r. Contra Costa House
FISHER L. P.,
advertising agent, 21 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, telephone Main 1738, r.
Oakland
Fisher Louis, watchman, r. 1708 Kearny
" Lumon S., shipping clerk Hooker & Co.. r
1043 Market
, Sadler & Co., r. 633
" Mary, widow, r. 204, 15th
" MaryE., widow, r. 543 Bryant
" Moses F. , plumber and gasfltter, 205 Clipper
" Nathan, salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
1136 Sutter
" Newman, r. 923 McAllister
" Nicholas, r. 500 Linden Av
" Obed W., shipping clerk Livingston &
Co., r. Alameda
" Oscar (Fisher Bros.), r. 1536 O'Farrell
FISHER PACKING CO.
(John H. and John H. Fisher Jr.),
manufacturers pickles, French and
German mustard, sauces, vinegar, etc..
509-517 commercial
Fisher Peter, seaman, r. 639 Mission
" Peter, tailor Sigmund Jonas, r. 350!4, 3d
" Philip, r. 705 Sutter
Fisher Philip I., assistant secretary and cash-
ier Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1610 Washing-
ton
" Robert A., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Samuel, second-hand clothing, 797Mission,
r. 825 Howard
" Samuel, tailor Brown Bros. & Co., r. 606
Natoma
" Solomon, clothing, 633 Kearny, r. 825 How-
ard
" Stillman T., messenger, r. 1006 Buchanan
" Sydney, student, r. 528 Fulton
" Thomas A., secretary Oaks Consolidated
Mining Co., 510 California, r. 897 Fulton
" Valentine, longshoreman, r. 345 Minna
" Walter S., porter freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 704 Howard
Fisher Will E. (Will E. Fisher & Co.), r. 1310
Sutter
FISHER WILL E. & CO.
(WiU E. Fisher and Henry A. Smith),
successors to Tevis & Fisher, real es-
tate agents, auctioneers, insurance
brokers and collectors, 14 Post, tele-
phone Main 110
Fisher William, asst. engineer str National
City
" William, cooper, r. 417 Minna
" William, 3d ofacer str Peru
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Fisher William, waiter, r. 465 Minna
" William, waiter Baier & Black, r. 421 Fol-
som
" William C, gripman Geary St. RR., r. 3206
Point Lobos Av
" William C, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Plymouth Av and Sadowa, r. NW cor
Plymouth Av and Minerva
" William F., foreman marking room S. F.
Laundry, r. Alameda
" William F., salesman Fisher Packing Co.,
r. 25011/4 Mission
" William H., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
3277 Mission
Fisher William H., secretary Oregon Coal and
Navigation Co., NW cor Broadway and
East, r. 2268 Franklin
" William M., butcher, r. 323, 8th Av
' ' William R. , dynamo man Edison Light and
Power Co., r. llOVz Silver
Fisher & Co. (Charles A. Fisher), hatters, 9
Montgomery
«®- Fisher. See Fischer
Fisherman's Home, 3 Vallejo
Fisherman's Mutual Benevolent Society, 808
Montgomery
" Wharf, foot Filbert
Fishwick Edward P., 3d officer str Gaelic
Fisk Arthur G., attorney at law, 419 California,
rooms 28-32, r. 700 Hayes
" Asa, capitalist, 240 Montgomery, rooms
11-12, r. 700 Hayes
" Charles, coal passer str San Juan
" Cora L. Miss, kindergartner, r. 547 Minna
" J. Mrs., lodgings, 122a Geary
" John A., driver Morton Special Delivery,
r. 226, 4th Av
" John B., r. 932 Guerrero
" Joseph T., r. 1045 Market
" Louis G., varieties, SE cor Jersey and
Sanchez
" Mary A., widow, r. 547 Minna
Fiske Anna E., widow, r. 207 Fell
" Edward S., dental student, r. 710 Central
Av
" E. H., waiter City and County Hospital
" George M., electrician Will & Finck Co.,
r. 208, 12th
" Henry G., r. 710 Central Av
Fiske Henry M., M. D., physician and surgeon
6 Donohoe Bldg, telephone South 583, r.
2100 Bush, telephone West 132
Fiske M. Ray, manager supply department
General Electric Co., 15, 1st, r. Oakland
Fister John H., coppersmith Sanders & Co., r.
217yi Tehama
Fitch Caspar, laborer, r. cor Railroad Av and
33d Av South
" Chemical Co., 12-14 Drumm
" Frank, master mariner, r. 95 Steuart
" Frank M., hostler Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
611 Folsom
" George, r. 709 Minna
" George H., journalist Chronicle, r. 1528
Clay
" George K., r. 703 Bush
" George L., physician and surgeon, 618
Spreckels Bldg
" George M., expressman, r. 260 Tehama
" George W., r. 335 Eddy
" George W., clerk Simpson & Millar, r.
Fruitvale
" Helen A., widow, r. 1326 Washington
' ' Henry S. .bookkeeper Crown Point Gold and
Silver Mining Co., r. East Oakland
" Ina, actress, r. Hotel Langham
" John, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Joshua B., r.303i4 Sutter
" J. R., stockbroker, 322 Pine, r. 3520 Sacra-
mento
Fitch Luther E., manager advertising depart-
ment The Bulletin, 622 Montgomery, r.
1326 Washington
" Oscar (Fitch & Carroll), r. San Rafael
" Viola Miss, stenographer John F. English,
r. 2405 Sutter
" Walter S., boxmaker, r. 2405 Sutter
" Williams., helper U. S. Mint, r. 708/2
Larkin
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Fitch & Carroll (Oscar Fitch and Frederick Car-
roll), proprietors San Rafael and S. F.
Express, 323 East North
Fitschen Adolph F., butcher, 1006 Railroad Av,
r. 1008, 12th Av South
Fitschen John C, retail liquors, 305^/4 Califor-
nia, telephone Main 198, r. 923, 20th
Fittock Alfred, carpenter, r. 1438, 20th
" Frederick, baker, 1438, 20th
Fitton Jane, widow, r. 546 Natoma rear
Fitts William L. G., drayman H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1122 Florida
Fittz Alcohol Cure Co., James A. McDonald
manager, 7 Flood Bldg
'• Frederick, waiter Martin Franusich, r.
843 Market
Fitz George L., real estate, 606 Montgomery,
room 11, r. Oakland
Fitzer Frederick, tailor, r. 214 Prospect PI
Fitzgerald Abbie, widow, r. 262 Jessie
^' Alice, widow, dressmaker, r. 521 Bryant
" Anna D. Miss, saleslady Paragon Cloak
and Suit Co., r. 609 Ellis
" Anna J. Miss, clerk J. J. Fitzgerald, r. 635
Howard
' ' Annie Miss , housekeeper, r. 924 Washington
" Atwood, sawyer Commercial Box Factory,
r. 333 Tehama
" Austin, tailor, r. 323 Fulton
" Bridget, widow, r. 154i4 Clara rear
" Christopher, furnace builder, r. 215, 3d Av
" Christopher W., draughtsman, r. 215, 3d Av
" Clancy Mrs., widow, r. 64V4 Shipley
" C M. Miss, stenographer G. H. Umbsen &
Co., r. 730 Bryant
" Daniel, laborer Diggins Bros., r. NE cor
South Broderick and Tilden
" Daniel L., clerk freight auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 17 Linden Av
" Daniel M., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Harrison and 10th
" David, boatman. Sec. B Sea Wall, r. lOSJ/j
Francisco
" David, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Dennis, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 1581 Folsom
" Dennis, laborer, r. 116 Shipley
" Edmund S., bookkeeper, r. 33 Isis
" Edward, r. 39 Washington Av
" Edward, millhand, r. 333 Tehama
" Edward, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg Co.
" Edward J. (Fitzgerald & Shea), r. 937
Golden Gate Av
Fitzgerald Edward L., commissioner State of
California Bureau of Labor Statistics,
325 Sutter, r. Berkeley
" Edward P., motorman Market St. Ry, r.
1522 Eddy
" Edward P., salesman William E. Maher,
r. 560 Mission
" Ella Miss, bookbinder, r. 521 Bryant
'< Ella Miss, seamstress, r. 647 Howard
" Ellen Mrs., r. 407 Clayton
" Eugene, clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r. 535
Natoma ^
' ' Frank, helper Edison Light and Power Co. ,
r. 317 Brannan
" George, clerk, r. 2811 Mission
" George, nurseryman Sunset Seed and
Plant Co., r. 87 Clipper
" George, porter, r. 535 Natoma
" Gertrude, dressmaker, r. 10b Bluxome rear
Fitz Gerald Hannah, widow, r. 416 Harrison
Fitzgerald Harry H., salesman, r. 733 Bryant
" Henry, r. 346, 4th
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Fitzgerald Inez G. Miss, telegraph operator, r.
17 South Park
" Ivy Miss, retoucher John W. Baker, r. 17
South Park
" James, boatman, r. 1134 Broadway
" James, jailor County Jail 1, r. 2616 Bush
" James, laborer, r. 1 Pfelffer
" James, laborer, r. 652 Minna
" James, laborer, r. 916 Natoma
" James, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 506 Napa
" James, porter Hammersmith & Field, r.
100 Elsie
" James, shoe cutter, r. 802a Lyon
" James D., veterinary surgeon, 1529 Howard
" James P., teamster, r. 12 Bond
" James T., clerk J. D. Sullivan, r. 137 Fair
Oaks
" James W. (Fuselier & Fitzgerald), r. 262
Jessie
" Jeremiah, stonecutter, r. 2713 Bush
" Jeremiah G., expressman, r. 2838% Harri-
son
" Johanna, widow, r. 102^4 Francisco
" Johanna, widow, r. 137 Fair Oaks
" Johanna, widow, r. 401, 10th
" John, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.
158 Silver
" John, boatman, r. 102V4 Francisco
" John, boiler maker J. C. Lemmer & Co.
" John, engineer, r. 158V4 Silver
" John, groceries, 501, 7th
" John, laborer, r. 551;^ Howard
" John, laborer, r. 2713 Bush
'■ John, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" John, machinist Pelton Water Wheel Co.,
r. S7 Clipper
" John, shoemaker Charles A. Onstott, r. 116
Shipley;
" John, special policeman, r. 345 Fremont
" John A, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 913
Sanchez
" John A., policeman, r. 314 O'Farrell
Fitz Gerald John C, publisher, r. 129 Pierce
Fitzgerald John F., musician, r. 1581 Folsom
" John F., shoemaker, r. 429 Clementina
" John G., bookkeeper Sheriff's office, r. 1904
Market
" John H. (Kennedy & Fitzgerald), r. 45, 11th
" John J., carrier postofflce, r. 58a South
Park
" John J., groceries and liquors, 635 How-
ard
" John J., laborer, r. 317 Beale
" John N., liquors, 329, 6th, r. 250 Clara
" John P., bricklayer, r. 326 Shotwell
" John T., collector United Carriage Co., r.
1858!/2 Lexington Av
" John T., driver La Grande Laundry, r. 12
Isis
" Joseph, apprentice Union Litho. Co., r. 18,
■ 23d
" Joseph, gasfitter, r. 333 Tehama
" Joseph A. laborer, r. 858 Howard
" Josephine Miss, saleslady Paragon Cloak
and Suit Co., r. 609 Ellis
" Kate, domestic, 2101 Devisadero
" Katie, dressmaker, r. 137 Fair Oaks
" Lawrence, collector Central Coal Co., r. 12
Eugenia Av
Fitzgerald Lawrence, superintendent station
H Post Office, r. 509 Webster
Fitz Gerald Lizzie Miss. r. 416 Harrison
Fitzgerald Lizzie Miss, milliner Miss Maggie
Leary, r. 2508 California
" Lizzie C, domestic, 827 Post
Fitzgerald Luke, groceries and liquors, NE co
23d and Hampshire
" Maggie Miss, millner Mrs. K. McGrudder,
r. 232, 6th I
" Margaret, widow, groceries and liquors,
5091/2 Stevenson
" Margaret E. Miss, teacher Douglass Pri-
mary School, r. 509 Webster
" Mary, widow, r. 29, 24th
" Mary Miss, r. 1 Pfelffer
" Mary Miss, saleslady I. Dietrich, r. 234, 5th
" Mary A., domestic, r. 2628 Steiner
" Mary B., domestic, 16181/^ Clay
Fitz Gerald Mary J., widow, r. 1616 Page
Fitzgerald Matthew, clerk, r. 29, 25th
" Maurice, laborer, r. 2232 Greenwich
" Maurice J., clerk freight auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 1002 Chester
" May Miss, school teacher, r. 839 Golden
Gate Av
" Michael, r. 9221/2 Post
" Michael, car inspector S. P. Co., r. 1581
Folsom
" Michael, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 839
Golden Gate Av
" Michael, miner, r.705 Batt ery
" Michael, sergeant police, r. 628, 23d
" Michael J., marine reporter Merchants'
Exchange, office Sec. B Seawall, r. 1702!^
Leavenworth
" Michael J., millhand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 5151/i Elizabeth
" Mi chael J. , shipwright, r. 722 Bryant
" Murtagh. laborer r. 20 Langton
" Nicholas, r. 333 Tehama
" Nicholas, engineer Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 1391/2 Perry
" Nicholas, marine fireman, r. 419 Fremont
" Nicholas Jr., painter, r. 333 Tehama
" Patrick, r. 58a South Park
" Patrick, bartender, r. 801 Filbert
" Patrick, groceries, 560 Mission
" Patrick, laborer, r. 445 Clementina
" Patrick, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" Richard, blacksmith, r. 317 Beale
" Richard, salesman Lundy Furniture Co., r.
1914 Perry
" Richard A., boiler maker, r. 317 Beale
Fitz GeraldgRichardD., shoe laster Siebe, Glan-
ville Co., r. 726 Laguna
Fitzgerald Robert H., deputy County Clerk, r 781
Sutter
" Sadie Miss, folder Viavi Co., r. 1 Pfeifier
" Stephen J., bricklayer, r. 27 Louisa
" Stewart, laborer, r. 17 South Park
" Thomas, r. 2508 California
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. IOIO14 Larkin
" Thomas, bricklayer, r. 326 Shotwell
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1108 Stevenson
" Thomas, teamster, r. 346, 4th
" Thomas H., cutter Albert Mueller & Co., r.
10101/2 Larkin
" Timothy J., marine fireman, r. 1014 Shot-
well
" T. P., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
Mill Valley
" William, r. 116 Shipley
" William, r. 208 Pennsylvania Av
" William, r. 1521b Howard
" William, engineer, r. 537 Howard
" William, iron worker, r. 560 Mission
" William, longshoreman, r. 281 Minna
" William, painter School Dept., r. 961 Mis-
sion
" William, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
501 Napa
" William, teamster, r. 2232 Greenwich
" William, waiter, r. 554 Minna
Fitzgerald William F., Attorney General State
of California, office 419 California, rooms
18-20, r. 2226 California
" William F., liquors, SW cor Powell and
Jefferson, r. 210 Francisco
" William J., clerk, r. 47 Post
" William J., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
251 Tehama
'• William J., shoemaker, r. 10b Bluxome rear
" William J., waiter George H. Richard, r.
719 Brannan
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Fitz Gerald William S., cement worker, r. 309
Minna
" William T., r. 401 Fillmore
Fitzgerald & Shea (Edward J. Fitzgerald and
John J. Shea), liquors, 26 Golden Gate
Av
Fitzgibbon Frank T., physician and surgeon,
860 Mission
Fitzgibtoon Gerald J., physician and surgeon,
and member Board of Health, 21 Powell,
rooms 3-7, r. 204 Haight
FITZGIBBON JAMES G.,
dentist, room 13 Auzerais Bldg, 21
Powell, cor Ellis, office hours 9 a. m. to
5 p. m., r. 638 Valencia
Fitzgibbon John A., mining expert, r. 31 Van
Ness Av
" John M., sergeant police, r. 534 Howard
" Maurice C, dept. manager O'Connor, Mof-
fatt & Co., r. 2007 Howard
" Maurice M., r. 860 Mission
Fitzgibbons David, real estate agent, 353, 13th
" John, laborer, r., 241 Fremont
" William, waiter J. U. Hastings, r. 33514
Broadway
Fitzharris John, driver, r. 1538 Pacific Av
Fitzhenry Arthur H., rubber worker Bowers
Rubber Co., r. 173a Clara
" James, clerk California Woolen Mills, r.
417 Kearny
" John T., policeman, r. 813 Baker
" Michael, driver Truck 3, r. 1569!4 Market
Fitzhugh Peregrine, real estate, r. 3502 Fill-
more
" William M., civil engineer, 1 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. 3519 Broadway
Fitzler Charles, clerk, r. 505 Bryant
" Fred E., porter S. F. Savings Union, r. 505
Bryant
" Lena, widow, varieties, 505 Bryant
Fitzmaier Andrew F., agent, r. 421 Hyde
Fitz Maurice Dora Miss, school teacher, r. 223'/^
Powell
Fitzmaurice George, seaman, r. 1511 California
" Hugh, seaman, r. 1511 California
" John, laborer, r. 716 Clementina
" Lionel A., 3d officer str Farallon, r. 1511
California
Fitz Maurice Lizzie A. Miss, school teacher, r.
2331/2 Powell
" Rupert, with Shreve & Co., r. 1014 Polk
" William J., gents' furnishing goods, 817
Market, r. 1320 Hayes
Fitzpatrick Anna M., widow, r. .509 Grove
" Arthur G., contractor and builder, r. 413,
33d
" Catherine, r. 3106 Hyde
" Charles, laborer, r. 66 Brady
" Charles J., molder, r. 180 Perry
" Daniel, longshoreman, r. 180 Perry
" Daniel, marine fireman, r. 409, 3d
" Daniel, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 357 Clementina
" Daniel J., clerk, r. 180 Perry
" Edward, carpenter G. G. Wiokson & Co., r.
1003 Florida
" Edward, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1702V£
Harrison
" Edward, solicitor D, F. Keefe, r. 3817 Fol-
som
" Edward J. (Fitzpatrick & Corry), r. 4171/2
Noe
" Edward P., stenographer F. A. Lawgon &
Co., r. Oakland
" Ellen E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1334 Devis-
adero
" Eugene, horseshoer William Dolan, r. 138
Clara
" Farrell J., coalpasser str St. Paul
" Frank, harnessmaker, r. 1333 Treat Av
" Frank Jr., bookkeeper John Taylor & Co., r.
1333 Treat Av
" Frederick S., painter John P. Fraser, r. 413,
22d
" George, stableman Guadaloupe Dairy Co.,
r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" George R., salesman Schoenholz Bros. &
Co., r. 1018 "
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Artistic Tiles,
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309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Fitzpatrick Guy N., with Nathaniel T. Coulson,
r. Beach nr Hyde
" Hannah Miss, dressmaker, r. 430 Bryant
" Hugh J., laborer S. F. Gaslight Co., r. 1008
Minnesota
" James, hostler, r. S s 24th nr Utah, Potrero
" James, laborer, r. 305 Minna
" James, plumber and gasfltter, 825 Howard
" James, watchman, r. 513 Jessie
" James E., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
210 Moulton
" James J., carpenter Union Box Factory, r.
128 Clara
" James J., clerk F. M. Donohue, r. 1018 Ala-
bama
" James J., laborer Watson & Marx, r. 361,
1st
" John, fireman str Lakme, r. 3109 Mason
" John, hoseman Engine 20
" John, molder Golden State and Miners I.
Wks, r. 33 Russ
" John, plasterer, r. 257 Clementina
" John, porter Jachiel Meyers, r. 611 Brod-
erick
" John, seaman, r. 1122 Battery
" John C, helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 452 Clementina
" John E., exchange teller Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. 906 Oak
'• John J., foreman Union I. Wks, r. 28 Oak
Grove Av
" John J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 315
Eddy
" John P., machinist Golden State and Min-
ers I. Wks, r. 107 Diamond
" Joseph, clerk William Ingalls Jr., r. 107
Diamond
" Joseph, janitor New City Hall
" Joseph A., painter, r. 3106 Hyde
" Josephine Miss, governess, r. 180 Perry
" Laura Miss, r. 2106 Hyde
" Maggie, domestic, 1713 Broderick
" Margaret, widow, r. 29Ji Moss
" Margaret, widow, r. 639 Ash Av
" Martha Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 1531 Mis-
sion
" Martin, livery stable, 814 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 813i,4 Greenwich
" Mary Miss, rattan worker, r. 180 Perry
" Mary A. Miss, bookkeeper L. Demartini
Supply Co., r. 1232 Treat Av
" Matthew, laborer, r. Lombard bet Baker
and Lyon
" Mattie, widow, r. 2438 Market
" Michael, contractor, r. 1103 Shotwell
" Michael, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 3116 Bryant
" Patrick, coalpasser str Walla Walla
" Patrick, fireman Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 15 De Boom
" Patrick, laborer, r. 138 Shipley
" Patrick B., foundryman, r. 1530 Kentucky
" Patrick D., plumber, 1325V2 Vallejo
" Peter A., boxmaker, r. 128 Clara
■' Philip, glass blower, r. 735 Brannan
" Roger C, r. 2335a Harrison
" Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 1334 Devisadero
" Simon, r. 35 Julian Av
" Simon, contractor, r. 318 Dorland
" Thomas, boilermaker, r. 128 Clara
" Thomas, driver, r. 1103 Shotwell
" Thomas, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas, tinner, r. 107 Diamond
" Thomas B. N., porter, r. 435 Ivy Av
■' Thomas F., r. 3 Reed PI
" Thomas F., tool maker J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 2.335a Harrison
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Fitzpatrick Thomas J., tinsmith Taylor, Adams
& Pritchard, r. NE cor 11th and Channel
" Thomas N. (Fitzpatrick & Allen), r. 11
Kearny
" Thomasine Miss, dressmaker, r. 430 Bry-
ant
" Timothy I., law student M. 0. Hassett, r.
511 Minna
" William E.. dentist, 53 Murphy Bldg, r.
2414 Polk
" William F., conductor S.F.& S. M. Ry. r.
331 Day;
" William F. Mrs., r. 333 Franklin
" & Allen(Thomas N. Fitzpatrick and Charles
G. Allen), liquors, 655 Sacramento
Fitzpatrick & Corry (E. J. Fitzpatrick and
Trevor Corry), advertising specialties,
6 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Fitzsimmons Charles F., clerk W. & J. Sloane
&Co., r. 3021 Ellis
•■ Charles S., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Alameda
• Edward, gardener, 1150 California
" James, r. 406 Diamond
■' James, salesman, r. 1224 O'Farrell
■• James C, marine engineer, r. 1220b O'Far-
rell
■' John R., engineer Market St. Ry., r. 1751
" John T., fireman Chemical Engine 5, r. 1222
Union
• Joseph, marine fireman, r. 71 Tehama
" Kate T. Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 234 Lombard
•• Margaret, widow, r. 234 Lombard
■' Mary, widow, r. 4 Russ
" Mary, widow, r. 1222 Union
" Patrick, contractor, r. 513 Scott
" Patrick, stone mason, r. 2021 Ellis
" Rose A. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 234 Lombard
'• Thomas, plumber Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D.
■ Thomas, salesman Aug. Bacigalupi. r. 311
Filbert
'■ Thomas J., journalist, r. 416'/^ Hyde
■■ Thomas R.. stone mason, r. 2021 Ellis
•■ William, butcher, r. 1222 Union
■ William C, editor California Fruit Grower,
203 California, r. 1001 Pine
" William J., clerk Morris Newton & Co., r.
1751 Hayes
Fiumano Santo, shoemaker, r. 1614 Powell
Fiuren Christian S., carpenter, r. 7 Freelon
" Jacob H., laborer Parafflne Paint Co., r. 923
Jessie
Five Mile House, Frank Meillette proprietor.
cor Railroad and San Bruno Avs
Five Mile House, Frederick Meincke proprietor.
W s Mission Road nr Silver Av
Fivey William J., printer, r. 631 Jessie
Fix Charles, laborer, r. 438^ Brannan
" Charlotte, widow, r. 438^4 Brannan
Fjarem Karoline Miss, teacher gymnastics, r.
5121,4 Baker
Fjellrath Eric O., tailor, r. 629 Stevenson
Fjerem Frederick, r. Sailors' Home
■' Karl, master schr Wm. Bowden. office 28
California
Fkumoto Y., proprietor California and Japan
Trading Co., 120 Sutter, rooms .30-31. r.
1602 Vallejo
Flach Joseph, butcher, 544, 17th, r. 385 Dolores
" Josepha, widow, r. 546, 17th
" Peter (Chiuda & Flach), r. 1421 Laguna
«S= Flach. See Flack, Flagg and Fleck
Flack Belle Miss, labeler. r. 517. 19th
Flack George D., clerk freight auditor's dept"
S. P. Co., r. 2900Folsom
" James, student, r. 2900 Folsom
" Kate, widow, r. 517, 19th
" William M., r. 2900 Folsom
4®= Flack. See Flach, Flagg and Fleck
Fladmark Olaf J. (Heinemann &Fladmark), r.
1331 Fulton
FlageoUet Elizabeth, widow, r. ITlSVi Lexing-
ton Av
FlageoUet Henry C, butcher, 904 Valencia, r.
704 Dolores
Flagg Charles Coolidge, manager The Berk-
shire, 711 Jones
" Charles E. B., 1st lieut. assistant surgeon
1st Infantry U. S. A., Angel Island
" Edwin C, with C. A. Hooper & Co., r. San
Jose
" Frank, butcher T. H. Bradbury & Co.. r.
2511 Bush
" Georgie A. Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 California
" Lucius, miner, r. 128, 2d
" Murray, r. 128, 2d
" Sarah A., widow, r. 903 Guerrero
" Theodore E., Mrs., r. 320 Mason
4®- Flagg. See Flach and Flack
Flag lor Amasa P., agent Penn Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 326 Haight
" Frank A., clerk John McHardie, r. 326
Haight
" Joseph, miller, r. 233, 3d
Flahaut Henry E., salesman Koenlg's, r. 2132
O'Farrell
" Valentine Mrs., widow, r. 2129 Bush
Flahaven Stephen (Flahaven & Conway), r. 518
Howard - :-.-■ PyjrjfiC Miw
" William, roofer Flahaven & Conway, r. 518
Howard
" William H., r. 1323 Harrison
" & Conway (Stephen Flahavan and Henry
P. Conway), metal roofers, 135, 2d
4^Flahavan. See Flavin
Flaherty Annie, domestic, 402 Lott
" Arthur, clerk W. F. Coughlin, r. 1329 San-
some
' Bernard, stonecutter J. R. Blanchard, r.
1005, 10th Av South
" Edmond (Flaherty & O'Connell), r. 608 Cen-
tral Av
" Fletcher A., bookkeeper, r. 434, 14th
" George S., rancher, r. 12th Av South nr M
" Henry J., sexton, r. 117% Fair Oaks
" James, carpenter, r. 240 Chattanooga
" James, gardener, r. 331 Jessie
" James J., clerk, r. 136 CoUingwood
" James W., liquors, 19^4, 4th, r. 282 Steven-
son
" John, bricklayer, r. 123 Wildey
" John, carpenter, 208 McAllister, r. 1207
Market
" John, laborer, r. 109 William
" John, laborer, r. 503 Gough
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 314% Clara
" Joseph, with Richard Flaherty, r. 911
Stelner
" Joseph D., clerk G. H. Umbsen & Co., r. 503
Gough
" Joseph P., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 109
William
" Kate, widow, r. 503 Gough
" Louisa Mrs., proprietor Golden State
House, 1207 Market
" Martin, granitecutter, r. 1005, 10th Av
■* South
" Martin, 2d offlcer str Santa Cruz, r. 164
Perry
" Martin C, student, r. 503 Gough
■• Martin F., teamster, r. 109 William
" Martin J., stonecutter J. R. Blanchard &
Co., r. 1005, 10th Av South
" Mary, widow, r. 9 Alvarado
" Mary, widow, r. 109 William
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
" Michael, seaman str Pomona
" Michael, teamster Central Coal Co, r. 261,
1st
" Michael F., butcher Charles Rosenberg, r.
12th Av South nr M
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Flaherty Michael J., hostler, r. 1410 Vermont
" Michael J., marble cutter Vermont Marble
Co., r. 240 Chattanooga
" Nellie, domestic, 913 Bush
" Patrick, laborer, r. ViVz Langton
" Patrick, laborer, 13th Av South nr M
" Patrick J., butcher Miller & Lux, r. S s
12th Av South nr M
" Philip, carpenter, r. 2018 Filbert
FLAHERTY RICHARD,
asphaltum roofs, pavements and floors
a specialty, 35 Post, r. 911 Steiner
Flaherty Richard H., roofer Richard Flaherty,
r. 911 Steiner
" Simon M., laborer, r. Rhode Island, nr 34th
" Thomas, driver Millbrae Dairy
" Thomas, whitewasher, r. 9 Page
" William, carriage painter William Hal-
kett, r. 1334 Harrison
" William, cooper, r. 503 Gough
" William, foreman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
19261/4 Golden Gate Av
" & O'Connell (Edmond Flaherty and John
O'Connell), liquors, 3210 California
Flaker John H., clerk W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 232 Langton
Flakiff John T., switchman S. P. Co., r. 566
Bryant
Flamand Marie Mrs., dressmaking, 439 Geary
" Victor, bookkeeper French Hospital, r. 439
Geary
Flamant James, importer fancy groceries, 60
St. Ann's Bldg, r. 233 Eddy
Flamm Gustave, ladies' tailor and habit maker,
1435 Polk, telephone Sutter 1791
" Julia, dressmaker Gustav Flamm, r. 1435
Polk
Flammer Charles, r. 2307 Bush
" Ernest, clerk C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 2307
Bush
Flanagan Bernard, fireman str Cleone, r. 368
" Charles B., publisher The Nation, 430
Montgomery, room 39, r. 1212, 20th
" Charles D., clerk Lawrence G. Flanagan,
r. 1538 Guerrero
" Delia Miss, r. 1616 Lyon
" Francis, driver, r. 1426 Pac'flc
" George L., driver Electric Laundry, r. 1142
Stevenson
" James, r. 1016 Minna
" James, bartender James O'Brien & Son, r.
850 Capp
" James, laborer, r. 1426 Pacific
" James, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 737
Minnesota
" James. 3d asst. engineer str San Jose, r.
338 Fremont
" James, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1129 Steiner
" James J., cigar maker F. O. Raabe, r. 31214
Clementina
" James J., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 9, 7th
" John, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" John, expressman, r. 1007 Sierra
" John, fireman Park and Ocean RR r. 140
Lily Av
" John, helper Risdon I. &. L. Wks, r. 3121/2,
8th
" John, packer Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 151
Perry
" John, selector Anglo-American Crockery
and Glassware Co., r. 1426 Pacific
■' John D., laborer, r. 504 Napa
" John J., grave digger, r. 231 Crescent Av
" John J., yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
lll^Freelon
" Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 312
Clementina
" Joseph J., laborer, r. 838, 15th Av South
Flanagan Lawrence G., hay, grain, wood and
coal, NW cor Folsom and 18th, telephone
Mission 101, r. 1538 Guerrero
" Martin, molder John G. lis & Co., r. 822
Green
" Mary, widow, r. SViVi Clementina
" Michael, waiter, r. 15 Lloyd
" Minnie Miss, r. 1519 Mason
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
ORIENTAL RUGS.
COLORINGS AND DESIGNS NOVEL
AND ARTISTIC.
<5-4-l-<5-4'7 yviarket St.
Flanagan Owen, laborer S. P. Co., r. 151 Perry
" Patrick, engineer, r. WW2 Perry
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 316 Davis
" Patrick, marine engineer, r. 401 Harrison
" Thomas, clerk, r. 312^/4 Clementina
" William J., bookkeeper Lawrence G.
Flanagan, r. 1538 Guerrero
" William J., oiler Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 313 Clementina
4®=Flanagan. See Flanigan and Flannigan
Flanders Albert C, painter, r. 1408 Jackson
" Charles, lacquerer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
461 Shotwell
" Charles, master tug boat Millie, offlce and
berth Washington St. Wharf, r. 718 Bay
" Eugene O., carrier postofQce, r. 1235 Market
" Johathan, watchman, r. 461 Shotwell
" Nathan, machinist, r. 710 Vallejo
" Robert C, painter, r. 1310 Jackson
" Thomas, sergeant police, r. Commercial
Hotel
" Walter P., painter, r. 1408 Jackson
Flanigan Bridget Mrs., r. 730 Natoma
" Catherine, widow, r. 2 Zoe
" Charles H., pressman Daily Report, r. 409y2
" Eliza Mrs., cook S. F. Nursery for Home-
less Children
" James, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r.
821 Howard
" Joseph, assistant O'Connor, Moft'att & Co.,
r. 436 Duncan
" Kate Miss, costumer Frederick Peter, r.
4091/2 Hayes
" Kate, domestic, 1351 Post
" Patrick, dry and fancy goods, 152, 6th, r.
1120 Howard
" Simon, lineman, r. 7% Sumner
" Winnif red Mrs., r. 436 Duncan
4®=Flanigan. See Flanagan and Flannigan
Flannelly Myles, bricklayer, r. 605 Guerrero
" Stephen, bricklayer, r. 605 Guerrero
" Timothy P., policeman, r. 5 Walter
William, boxmaker, r. 42514 Clementina
Flannery Andrew, longshoreman, r. 26 Everett
" Celia Miss. r. 1631 Clay
" Cornelius J., r. 421 Franklin
" Daniel, machinist Pac. Axle Co., r. 478, 8th
" John P., mining, r. 2703 Howard
" Joseph, plumber, 319, 8th
" Joseph P., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r
Post
'• Margaret, widow, r. 319, 8th
" Mary, widow, r. 421 Franklin
" Michael, r. 1321 O'Farrell
■■ Michael, teamster A. C. Campbell,
Tehama
' ' Neil J. , shirt cutter Neustadter Bros. ,
Franklin
Flannigan Catherine, domestic, 2131 Laguna
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 118 Jackson
" J. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
•' Kate Miss, janitress Marshall Primary
School, r. 718 Valencia
" Murphy, lumberman, r. 813 Kearny
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1837 Polk
" Patrick, laborer, r. 743 Minna
" Patrick, lineman, r. 530, 3d
" Patrick, stable foreman Kenny & McHugh,
r. NE cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Parthenia, widow, r. 3117 Webster
" Thomas W., bartender Cr.;mone Theater, r.
325 Ellis
" William, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
4®=-Flannigan. See Flanagan, Flanigan and
Flannagan
1810
431
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Flanning Thomas, painter, r. 987 Harrison
Flashaar Hermann, boiler maker, r. 444, 7th rear
Flater Thomas, r. 1006 Florida
Flathmann Emil, bedmaker, r. 1045 Market
" Henry, clerk Puvogel&Beversen, r. 30!4, 6th
" Henry, liquors, NE cor Geary and Leaven-
worth, r. 600Vi Leavenworth
" John H., bartender Meyer & Eviston, r. 19
Market
" Sophia, domestic, 933 Haight
Flatkerter Fred, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
Flatley Andrew, vaquero Edward B. Sweeney,
r. Marshall nr Congdon
" Edward, clerk, r. 30 Linden Av
" Edward, gripman Geary St. Ry., r. 338, 2d
Av
" Edward, marker La Grande Laundry
" George, trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 30 Linden Av
'• John, horseshoer Martin O'Dea, r. 622 Jones
" Owen, rancher, r. Marshall nr Congdon
" Thomas, teamster, r. Marshall nr Cong-
don
'■ William D., laborer, r. 213 Holly
Flatow Irwin P., clerk Heynemann & Co., r. 810
Hyde
" I. & Co. (Israel Flatow), dry goods, 240. 6th
" Israel (I. Flatow & Co.), r. 810 Hyde
'• Philip, druggist, NE cor Geary and Jones,
r. 810 Hyde
iii5=-Flatow. See Floto
Flavin Eliza, widow, r. 810 Lombard
" Katherine, teacher Miss West's School
for Girls, r. 2014 Van Ness Av
«g=-Flavin. See Flahavan
Flawith Frederick Rev., pastor Fourth Con-
gregational Church, r. 2214 Jones
Fleck Charles, student, r. 223 Potrero Av
" Frank, tally clerk, r. 224 Utah rear
" Gustav, bottle dealer, r. 931 Folsom
" Ida Mrs., bakery, 1203 Turk
«S=Fleck. See Flach, Flack and Flick
Fleckenstein Peter, cook, r. 3275 Mission
Flecklin Joseph (Flecklin & Sutter), r. 1 Gardner
" & Sutter (Joseph Flecklin and George Sut-
ter), liquors, 1 Gardner
Fleckner Oliver P., gripman Sutter St. RR., r.
1614 Scott
Fledkjer Claus, wire worker, r. 29 Vandewater
Fleetwood Joseph, elevatorman, 231 Post
" Thomas, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. Ill Sierra
4i5=Fleiger. See Flieger
Fleischauer Tillie, widow, r. 1605^4 Devisadero
Fleischel George (G. Fleischel & Co.), r. 1922
Stockton
" G. & Co. (George Fleischel and Joseph Ber-
trand), locksmith, 612 California
" Joseph, jeweler, r. 243 Clara
Fleischer Charles, driver John Rapp, r. 821
Bryant
'^ Charles, expressman, r.813, 18th
" Ernest, cutter H. M. Heineman, r. 27 Pearl
'• Ham, peddler, r. 446'4 7th rear
" Lizzie, domestic. 2739 Pine
" Oscar, musician, r. 2008i4 Larkin
.^"Fleischer. See Fleisher and Fiesher
Fleischman Charles L., teacher music, 3 feush
Street PI
'^ Charles N., barber, 315 Kearny, r. 3 Bush
Street PI
" Jacob, cigars and tobacco, 3047, 16th
" John, barber, 203, 3d, r. 9 Howard Court
" Lizzie, cook, 1114 Bush
" Matthias R. (Augstein & Fleischman), r.
1017 Oak
Fleischman Milton P., salesman W. Cohen,
Hirsch & Co., r. 1308 Hayes
j8®"Fleischman. See Fleishman
Fleisher Eva, widow, r. 407 Eddy
" M. & Co. (Santa Maria, Cal.), merchants,
office 222 California
" Wolf, importer and manufacturer hats and
caps, 22-24 Battery, r. 1525 Geary
J8®"Fleisher. See Fleischer and Fiesher
Fleishliacker A. & Co. (Aaron, Mortimer and
Herbert Fleishh acker), manufacturers
and dealers paper and paper boxes,
jewelry and silverware cases, 520 Market
" Aaron (A. Fleishhacker & Co.), r. 2110 Cali-
fornia
" Herbert (A. Fleishhacker & Co.) r. 2110
California
" Mortimer (A. Fleishhacker & Co.), r. 2110
California
4®"Fleishhaoker. See Flyshaker
Fleishman Charles, cook Frederick I. Cook, r.
838 Mission
" David, r. 209 Jersey
' ' E rederick J. , bookkeeper Woonsocket Rub-
ber Co., r. 726 Grove
" Jeanette, widow, r. 726 Grove
" Leon, cigars, r. 2015Dupont
" Max, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 530
Jessie
" Meyer, peddler, r. 209 Jersey
" Moritz H., clerk Charles J. Schmelz, r. 1700
Market
" Moses, special policeman, r. 2529 Wash-
ington
'BS^'Fleishman. See Fleischman
Fleissig Ignatz, barber Charles N. Fleischman.
r. 531 Jessie
Fleissner George W., bookkeeper, r. 5 HoUis
" Gustav A., salesman W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 5Hollis
" Hugo H., dentist, 224 Kearny, r. 5 Hollis
Flemer Henry, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 2441
Mission
Fleming Adrian S., 2d lieutenant battery K,
5th artillery, U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Andrew M., painter, r. 471 Jessie
" Anna, widow, r. 148 Silver
" Annie, widow, r. 1214 Green
" Annie, widow, fruits and vegetables, 621
Davis
" Bartholomew, bookkeeper, r. 2212 Webster
" Bartholomew F., physician, r. 2212 Webster
" Catherine, widow, r. 935V2 Guerrero
" Charles, clerk, r. 3127, 16th
" Charles N., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r.
Alameda
" David, r. 219 Vallejo
" Donald, janitor, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
" E., machinist Bay City Iron Wks
" Edward, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 252 Carl
" Edwin J., cellarman Rathjen Bros., r. 31
Stockton
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1 Adelaide PI
" Ella T., widow, r. 1708b Waller
" George, cook, r. 88, 9th
" Ceorge, laborer, r. 221 Mississippi
" George, seaman, r. 820 Battery
" George K., shoemaker, 1531 Mission
" Harry E., metal roofing, 704 Devisadero, r.
1708b Waller
" Ida Mrs., r. 1049 Market
" James, foreman Yates & Co., r. 1206 Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 278 Jessie
" James, lodgings, 108, 6th
" James, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 148
Silver
" James B,, r. 108, 6th
" James R. (Fleming & Kurtovich), r. 1612
Folsom
" Jane, widow, r. 933 Sacramento
" Jeremiah, porter Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 51 Clementina
'•■ John, grocer, r. 400 Octavia
" John B., painter, r. 18 Hayes
" John H., clerk Patrick H. Fleming, r. 3127,
16th
" John J. (Belknap & Fleming), r. 217 Guer-
rero
" John J., clerk Lick House
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Fleming John J., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 43
Ritch
" John T., attorney at law, 325 Montgomery,
room 35, r. Alameda
" John W., policeman, r. 708 Buchanan
" Joseph F., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 326, 4th
Av
" Joseph M., teamster John N. Lowrie, r. 134
Perry
" Josephine Miss, teacher James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 3137, 16th
" Maria Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Mark, barber Grodjens Bros., r. 108 McAl-
lister
" Martin W., clerk, r. 1436 Leavenworth-
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 420, 14th
" Mary E. Mrs., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
405 Leavenworth
" May, domestic, 438 Haight
" Michael, shoemaker, r. 29 Jefferson
" Michael G., expressman, r. 20 Aileen Av
" M. P., teamster, r. 516 Haight
" Patrick E.. policeman, r. 14 Preston PI
" Patrick H., wood and coal, 3146, 16th, r.
3137, 16th
" Peter H.,clerk Corporation Yard, S.F.F.D.,
r. 113414 Pacific
" Richard M., porter James De La Montanya,
r. 641HaiTison
" Robert, broker, r. 3237 Pacific Av
" Thomas, carriage painter, r. 278 Jessie
" Thomas, laborer, r. 9 Eldridge rear
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 2313 Webster
" Thomas L., salesman M. J. Brandenstein
& Co., r. Berkeley
" W. A. & Co. (William A. Fleming), dray-
men, 30, 1st
" Willard S., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
i". Alameda
" William, driver, r. 460 Bryant
" William, shipwright, r. 51 Clementina
•' William, teamster, r. 668 Clementina
" William A. (W. A. Fleming & Co), r. Oak-
land
" William J., bookbinder H. S. Ci-ocker Co.,
r. Oakland
" William J., elevatorman Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. iV/z Lousa
" William J., hostler, r. 108 Hancock
" & Kurtovich (James R. Fleming and Mato
Kurtovich), restaurant, 1420 Howard
Fleris Antonio, r. 454 Haight
Flesh Frank P., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 3441
Larkin
Flesher Frank, horse trainer, r. Fulton and 2d
Av
" F. Gregory, physician and surgeon, 666
Haight
" Helen G., journalist, r. 666 Haight
jg®~Flesher, See Fleischer and Fleisher
Fletcher Artemus T., secretary Central Coal
Co., 104 Market, and clerk John Rosen-
feld's Sons, r. 1030 Pine
" Arthur G., deputy Fish Commissioner, 78
Flood Bldg, r The Colonial
•' Bernard, driver George H. Collins, r. 1331
Sacramento
" Charles, electrician, r. 1053 Golden Gate
Av
" Charles S., r. 1301% Vallejo
" Charlotte, widow, r. 948V4 Harrison
" David M. (Fletcher & Co.), r. 1630 Octavia
" D.James, wood turner J. G. H. Meyer, r,
440,3d
" Edward R., laborer, r. 839 Brannan
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 4 Lynch
" Elliott G., incandescent Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 675 Mission
" Emma H., widow, r. 1192 Haight
" Francis A., deputy collector U. S. Internal
Revenue, r. Oakland
" Frank W,, adjuster, r. 113, 4th
" George A., driver, r. 12 Rondel PI
" George H., teacher Trinity School, r. 612
Polk
Fletclier George R., superintendent Odd Fel-
lows' Cemetery, r. S s Point Lobos Av
bet 1st Av and Henderson
" George T., millwright, r. 829 Brannan
Fletchei George T. Mrs., r. 1520^4 Howard
Fletcher George W., commercial agent South-
ern Pacific Co. , office 613 Market, r. Berke-
ley, telephone Black 541
" Harriet, widow, r. 1301 Octavia
" Harry K., clerk Standard Oil Co , r. Fruit-
vale
" Harry W., marine engineer and inspector
London Guarantee and Accident Co., 431
California, r. 3928 Laguna
" Harry W., machinist, r. \6Qiy2 Mission
" H. P., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. Fruitvale
" Irwin C, salesman H. & L. Block, r. 1806
Laguna
" James, woodturner, r. 440, 3d
" John, clerk, r. 337, 8th
" Fletcher John W., restaurant, 406 McAllis-
ter
" Joseph, bellows maker, 59^4 Federal
" Joseph, janitor, r. 4 Lynch
" Joseph M., secretary Union Consolidated
Gold Mining Co., 320 Sansome, room 1, r.
S s Point Lobos Av bet 1st Av and Hen-
decson
" Lavina. widow, r. 16 Lynch
" Llewellin, quartennaster str Coptic
" Lucy H. Miss, bookkeeper Boston Rubber
Shoe Co., r. Oakland
" L. Wooster, r. 1014% Noe
" Lyle M., general agent American Refriger-
ator Transit Co., 303 Front, r. Palace
Hotel
■' Mary E. Miss, private secretary U. S.
Naval Officer, r. Oakland
" Matthew M., bookkeeper John Wieland
Brewery, r. Alameda
" Richard, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1502
Pine
" Robert H., 1st lieutenant U. S. A. (re-
tired), r. 2503 Fillmore
" Rodney L., clerk Bowers Rubber Co.
" Roy, tinsmith, r. 829 Brannan
" Sarah L., widow, r. 617 Shotwell
" Stephen, collector Cal. Wire Wks., r. Ala-
meda
" Thomas (Fletcher & Johnson), r. 1413 Ma-
son
" Thomas, conductor, r. 1502 Pine
" Thomas, contractor, r. 117 Taylor
Fletcher Thomas, dentist, 218 Noe
" Walter clerk, r. 899 Fulton
" Walter K., passenger agent, r. 605 O'Far-
rell
" William, employee William A. Lynch
" William, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 614
Folsom
" William A., carcleaner S. P. Co., r. 35
Washington Av
" William C., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Wlllam F., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
Oakland
Fletcher & Co. (David M. Fletcher and Wilfred
Mack), druggists, 1028 Market, telephone
South 796
" & Johnson (Thomas Fletcher and Emil
Johnson), restaurant, 405 Montgomery
Av
Fleter Herman, bartender Adam Brehm, r. 323
Turk
Flett William, r. 1604 Guerrero
" William, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
Oakland
Fletter Freeborn J., vice-president California
Cap Co., 318 California, room 1, r. Ala-
meda
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Tel. Main 1864.
COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
FleurVirgile, restaurant, 635 Washington, r. 625
Pacific
Fleurey Adolph, r. 131 Morris Av
•■ Emile V., machinist C. H. Evans & Co., r.
131 Morris Av
" Jules, machinist Michael O'Brien, r. 3912
Fillmore
Flick Carl W., r. 3 Olive Court
" Charles G., engineer, r. 1041 Army
" Edmond, waiter, r. 1010 Pacific
" Gottlieb, tailor, r. 7 Wall PI
" John B., teacher languages, 1010 Pacific
" Philip, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. UV^
Lapidge
«ffi-Flick. See Fleck
Fliegelman David, cutter Charles Lyons, r. 8;^
Dale PI
Flieger Enos I., secretary Retail Grocers' As-
sociation, 115 Clay, and groceries, 3147,
16th
" Henry R., expressman, NE cor Mission
and Steuart, r. 30th nr Sanchez
Flieler Richard, barber Charles Finney, r. Oak-
land
FlierlJohnF., merchant tailor, 34, 3d, r. Oak-
land
Flindt Henry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1017
Mason
Flinker John, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 1902 Greenwich
Flinn Edmund, cigarmaker, r. 1719 Sutter
" Edmund F. Jr., bookkeeper John W. Flinn,
r. 1002a Bush
" Elizabeth A. Mrs., bakery and notions, 200
Noe
" Hubert F., salesman John W. Flinn, r. 11
Farren Av
" James J. (Flinn & Treacy), r. 129 Ridley
" John, laborer, r. SW cor Bay and Webster
Flinn Jolin W., proprietor Pavilion Auction
House, 319-321 Sutter, r. 1002a Bush
" Joseph H., policeman, r. 1719 Sutter
" Marian A. Miss, nurse, r. 209, 17th
" Patrick T., r. 1228 Page
" Thomas J., r. 209, 17th
■' Thomas R., policeman, r. 515 Buchanan
" William B., carpenter, r. 209, 17th
■' William D., law student M. Cooney, r. 515
Buchanan
FLINN & TREAOY
(James J. Flinn and Timotby E.
Treacy), contractors street work, office
321 Montgomery
J8®=Flinn. See Flynn
Flint Agnes W. Mrs., registrar Associated
Charities, 601 Commercial, r. 411 Octavia
" Alexander B., wharf builder, r. 736 Folsom
•' Almira, widow, r. 26a Pleasant
" Brilsford P. (Flint & McLennan), r. 1121
Hyde
Flint Carriage Haxdware Co., E. D. Flint pro-
prietor, 217-221 Mission
' ' Edward D. , proprietor Flint Carriage Hard-
ware Co., 217-221 Mission, r. Oakland
" Edward P., real estate, 19 Montgomery, r.
Oakland
" Frank J., piano mover John Shepherd, r.
621 Ash Av
•' George B.. president and manager O. P.
Downing & Co., 116 Battery, r. Oakland
•' George E., druggist Moses A. McLaugh-
lin, r. cor nth Av South and Railroad
Av
" Harry L., clerk H. K. Belden, r. Oakland
" Joseph A., tile setter, 40 New Montgomery
Flint Joseph N., clerk U. S. Naval OfiQcer, r'
323 Larkin
" Motley H., U. S. Post Office Inspector, U.
S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 78c, r. Los An-
geles, Cal.
" Nathan E., machinist, r. 238, 17th
" Robert, capitalist, r. Russ House
Flint Samuel, superintendent U. S. Railway
Mail Service (eighth division) SW cor
Jackson and Battery, r. Oakland
Flint William K., real estate, bonds and loans,
10 Rotunda Mills Bldg, r. Alameda
Flint & McLennan (Brilsford P. Flint and
Frank P. McLennan), wool dealers and
scourers, 652, 5th
Flinton Leonard, teamster, r. 525 Howard
Flitner Frank W., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission,
r. 3426, 16th
" Henry, clerk C. H. Kingsley & Co., r. 709
Van Ness Av
Flockhart Caroline, widow, r. 1434 Broadway
" John S., engineer, r. 506(4 Natoma rear
Floersheim Jacob, manufacturers' agent, 126
Kearny, room 20, r. r. 1538 Ellis
Floethe Reinhold, conductor, r. 211 Flood Av
Flohr Frederick, sculptor, 604 Merchant
" Gustave F., painter F. H. Abbes, r. 731
Harrison
" James, clerk, r. 1015 Market
flarFlohr. See Fluhr
Floment Mars, asst. engineer Market St. Ry., r.
1109 Mason
Flood Alvah H., engineer str Encinal, r. 9 Bea-
ver
" Andrew, plasterer, 40 New Montgomery
" Ann, widow, r. 912 Treat Av
" Arthur M., dentist, 414-415 Spreckels Bldg,
r. 9 Beaver
" Bridget, widow, r. 39 Lafayette
■' Bridget, widow, r. 228, 10th
" Bridget, nurse, r. 12IV2 Ivy Av
Flood Building, SW cor Market and 4th
" Charles, carpenter, r. Prentiss nr Cortland
Av
" Charles, clerk, r. 422 Eddy
" Charles, stableman A. S. Anderson, r. 1339
Dupont
" Cornelius, stock clerk Buckingham &
Hecht, r. Berkeley
" Edward, watchman Alex McCord & Co., r.
1 Rose PI
" Frank, laborer, r. 21 Anthony
" George W., traveling salesman, r. 508 Web-
ster
" Henry, r. 2015 Broadway
" Henry E., r. 422 Eddy
" Henry T., wrapper Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1122 Elm Av
" James Rev., pastor Sacred Heart Church
(R. C), r. 546 Fillmore
" James, stevedore, r. 9 Verona PI
" James C. Mrs., widow, r. 1010 California
" James J., machinist Ohmen Engine Wks,
r. 151 Dore
Flood James L., capitalist, 7 Nevada Block
" Jennie Miss, r. 1010 California
" John, bakery, r. 143, 3d
" John C, attorney at law, 75 Nevada Block,
r. 914 Treat Av
" John J., hoseman Engine 29, r. 39 Lafayette
" John J., physician, r. 819 Golden Gate Av
" John J., stairbuilder, r. 9 Verona PI
" John W., r. 422 Eddy
■• John W., tailor Newbauer & Levy, r. 988
Howard
" Joseph, clerk, r. 723 Polk
•' Joseph C. (Flood & McDonald), r. 531 Castro
" Josep ine, widow, r. 151 Dore
" Luke, liquors, 417 Brannan
" Marion E., widow, r. 522 Jessie
■' Mary, widow, r. 1122 Elm Av
Flood Michael, real estate, 302 Montgomery.
room 14, r. 723 Polk
" Michael A., draughtsman Charles J. I.
Devlin, r. 723 Polk
" Noah F. Mrs., r. 2122 Washington
" Patrick, r. 417, 26th
" Patrick, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 1312
Harrison
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Flood Peter P., bartender Mueller & Co., r, 125
Diamond
" P. H., physician, 839 Ellis
" Richard A., boilermaker, r. 125 Silver
" Robert J., granite cutter, r. 15271/4 Howard
" Terrence, painter John G. Edmondson, r.
226 Michigan
" Thomas, assistant druggist St. Mary's
Hospital
" Thomas P. F., driver U. S. Brewery, r. 39
Lafayette
" William, dairy produce, 408, 5th
" & McDonald (Joseph C. Flood and William
H. McDonald), plumbers and gasfltters,
531 Castro
Floodberg Frank, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1
Ocean Terrace
Flora Charles, bill poster Gre n Bill Posting
Co.
Flora Sharon Free Kindergarten, Mrs. Sum-
ner Johnson principal, 211-213, 9th
Florance Alfred, tillerman Truck 6, r. 1125a Oak
" John G., groceries, 49 Minna
Florence Albert E., clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
" Charles H., sawyer, r. 1045 Market
Florence Crittenton Home Association, James
W. Ellsworth manager, 520 Kearny
Florence Crittenton Maternity and Chil-
dren's Home, 530 Kearny
Florence Crittenton Record (monthly), 520
Kearny
" Edward, cellarman Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Co., r. Berkeley
" The, Miss Nellie Hooker proprietor, 102
Ellis
Florentine Alexander, r. 2804 Greenwich
" August, liquors. Railroad Av nr 24th Av
South
" Sarah, widow, r. 321 Jersey
" Walter, teamster, r. 2804 Greenwich
Floras Albert, bartender George Dawson, r. 316
Green
" Anselmo A., machinist J. L. Hicks, r. 532
Folsom
Apolonia, cook, r. 723 California
" Benjamin, janitor, r. 13181/4 Kearny rear
" Hale Co. (Magdalena Bay, L. C), Peter J.
McGlynn president, Robert J. L. Boyle
secretary, 210 Battery
" Manuel E., barber, r. San Leandro, Cal.
" Petra, domestic, 21 South Park
Florida Amelia Miss, r. 3 Bartol
Florido Jose, clerk, r. 1416 Powell
Florin Joseph, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 711 Mission
Floriston Ice Co., A. F. Morrison president,
Joseph Martin secretary, office 327 Mar-
ket
Floto John H., physician, 402 Kearny
" Sydney, clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. Oak-
land ^ .
Floud John, machinist Fulton Eng. and Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Oakland
" J. W. R., marine engineer, r. 1509 Market
Flourness C. Mrs., widow, r. 126b 8th
Floumoy John, attorney at law, 39 Mills Bldg,
lOth floor, r. 1829 Clay
Flover Ernest T., nurse, r. 1144 Sutter
Flower August, porter, r. 3241/2 Broadway
Floyd Albert N., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co.,
r. Alameda
" Edward T., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Alameda
^' Elizabeth, widow, lodgings, 537 Howard
" George (Floyd & Kelly), r. 1615 Devisadero
" Harry, plumber Floyd & Kelly, r. 1615 De-
visadero
'■ Henry, r. 328 Hayes
Floyd Jefferson D., wine room and cafe, 118
California, telephone Main 5952, r. 329
" John H.^ coachman, r. 108 Austin
" John M., policeman, r. 1615 Devisadero
" Lawrence, foreman Thomas C. Butter-
worth, r. NE cor El Dorado and Bryant
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, NE cor
El Dorado and Bryant
" Thomas L., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. NE cor El Dorado and Bryant
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Floyd Trust The, Henry E. Mathews agent, 120
Sutter, room 27
" William, secretary Phoenix Engraving Co.,
432 Montgomery, r. 251514 Sacramento
" William E., salesman Yates & Co., r. 1015
■ Market
" Zaccheaus, bookkeeper S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. Alameda
" & Kelly (George Floyd and James Kelly),
plumbers, 2000 Devisadero
Flubacher Jacques E., shoemaker, r. 734 Mont-
gomery
" Louis, clerk L. M. Crummey, r. 706i/4 Pine
" Margaret, widow, r. 7O614 Pine
Fluegel Emil (Hohenboken & Co.), r. 901 McAl-
lister
" William, traveling salesman Hilbert Bros..
r. 3217 Sacramento
jm' Fluerey. See Fleurey
Flugger Frederick M., liquors, SW cor Point
Lobos and 1st Avs
I J. Charles, dairy, cor Moscow and Brazil Av
Fluhr Lizzie Mrs., r. 531 Noe
4®" Fluhr. See Flohr
Flynn Aggie Miss, mangier Modern Laundry,
r. 4 Alemany Av
" Albert H., superintendent printing dept.
0. E. Worden & Co., r. 3634, 16th
" Alice A. Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 723 Guerrero
" Andrew, clerk, r. 29% Oak Grove Av
" Andrew, pileman S. F. Bridge Co.,
Sierra
" Anna, physician, 514 Sutter
" Anthony, carpenter, r. 39 Pleasant
" Antone, clerk Tax Collector's office.
Pleasant
" Bert, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 1182 Harrison
" Catherine, widow, r. 531, 32d
" Charles, clerk, r. 39 Pleasant
" Daniel J., laborer U. S. Customs, r.711
Natoma
" David, nurse, r. 32 Rincon PI
" David E., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1330% Broadway
" Dennis, r 577 Minna
" Dennis, butcher, r. Railroad Av bet 8th and
9th Avs South
" Dennis, teamster, r. 322 Minna
" Dennis L., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 622%
Natoma
" Edmund, porter Coburn, Tevis & Co., r. 316
Duncan
" Edward, clerk Bush & Mallett Co., r. 12
William
" Edward, laborer, r. 10, 26th
" Edward, plasterer, r. 29% Oak Grove Av
" Edward, shoemaker, r. 1330% Broadway
" Edward E., teamster, r. 204% Clara
" Edward J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
2927% Sacramento
" Ellen, widow, r. 4 Alemany Av
" Eugene, longshoreman, r. 619 Natoma
" Felix, coachman, r. 1113% Leavenworth
" Prances Mrs., dressmaking, 317% Tehama
" Frank, coalpasser str Mariposa
" Frank, printer, r. 29 Pleasant
" Frank J., clerk C. A. Hooper & Co , r. 733
Guerrero
" George D., helper St. Mary's Hospital, r. 33
Rincon PI
" George J., teamster, r. 630% Fulton
" Herbert, car repairer, r. 1180 Harrison rear
Flynn Hugh, proprietor City Front Coal Co., 338
Steuart, r. 339 Minna
" James, r. 10 Sherman
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Flynn James, asst. keeper Bonita Point Light
Station
" James, hostler Alex. McCord & Co., r. 12
William
" James, salesman A. C. Robison, r. 79 Brady
" James, shoemaker, 36, 2d, r. 649!4 Folsom
" James E., book finisher J. B. Mclntyre. r.
333 Jessie
" James F., driver, r. 193454 San Carlos Av
" James F., molder, r. 747 Folsom
" James F., plumber, r. 1008 Railroad Av
" .Tames H. (Flynn & Walsh), r. 186 Jessie
" James H., asst. City and County Surveyor,
r. 1903 Hyde
" James H., teamster, r. 1182 Harrison
" James J., street contractor, 76 Columbian
Bldg, r. 833, I5th
" James T., clerk, r. 19 Calhoun
" James T., laborer Kingan & Co., r. 2106i4
Bryant
" Jeremiah, insurance, r. 124 Morris Av
" Jeremiah, seaman str State of California,
r. 425 Fremont
" J. H. Mrs., dressmaking, 14 McAllister
" John, r. 216 Jersey
" John, blacksmith, r. Uiy^ Howard
" John, laborer, r. 347, 3d
" John, laborer, r. cor Eugenia Av and Wool
" John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1105%
Tennessee
" John, peddler, r. 1314 Sanchez
" John, plumber, r. 12 William
" John, teamster S. P. Dent
" John, waiter, r. 116 Ivy Av
" John C, driver La Grande Laundrv r
230c, 12th •*' '
" John F., jeweler A. L. Ott, r. 315 Fell
" John H., carpenter, r. 1565i/^ Market
" John H., caterer, 14 McAllister
" John J., asst. chief clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel
Co., r. 704'/2 Linden Av
" John J., can maker George H. Tay Co r
413 Silver
" John J., shipping clerk Kingan Co., r. 2020
Bryant
" John K., bricklayer, r. 119;4 Welsh
' ' John R. , driver J. Hardiman, r. 710 Brannan
" John S., hack driver, stand U. S. Mint r
1101 Mission
" John S., painter Peter N. Kuss, r. Oakland
" John T., carpenter, r. 127 Hickory Av
" John T., carpenter, r. 1465 Minna
" i°}^^ ^•' machinist, r. 19241/2 San Carlos Av
" John T., teamster Wellman, Peck & Co r
35 Gilbert ' '
" John W., manufacturers' agent, 120 Sutter,
r. 715 Franklin
" John W., seaman, r. 24 Ritch
" Joseph, expressman, cor Dupont and Broad-
way, r. 16 Scott PI
" Joseph, policeman, r. 384 Dolores
" Joseph E., seaman, r. 24 Ritch
" "'^°?Qni^x/ ■' '^^^^^ maker Frank Maskey. r.
" •^°??P'^^^-' porter B. Blumenthal & Co., r
1924 San Carlos Av
" Julia, widow, r. 12 White
" Kate, widow, liquors, 3123 Mission
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 12 William
" Katie Miss, notions, 152 Solano
" Katie, domestic, 3004 Gough
" Lawrence J., clerk Newman & Le Vinson r
1436 Golden Gate Av ' '
" Luke, sewer worker, r. 87 Brady
" Luke A., salesman Sherman, Clay & Co r
6 Sherwood PI ^ ., .
Flynn Maggie Miss, domestic, r. 12 William
" Margaret, widow, r. 437b Hayes
" Maria, widow, r. 704'^ Linden Av
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 5 Russell
" Martin, millhand M. Hansen & Co., r. 216
Jersey
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Harrison Primary
School, r. 29 Pleasant
" Matthew A. (John Reidy &C0.I, r. 306V4, 6th
" Maurice, r. 1180 Harrison rear
" Maurice, r. 214 Diamond
" Maurice D., machinist, r. 1180 Harrison
rear
" Maurice J., painter Peter N. Kuss, r. Oak-
land
" Michael, r. 1 Freelon
" Michael (Costigan & Flynn), r. 328 Geary
" Michael, carpenter, r. 127 Hickory Av
" Michael, hostler, r. 366 Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. 152 Solano
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
" Michael, steelworker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 20
Georgia
" Michael, teamster Patrick Quinn, r. 2224
Geary
" Michael, waiter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Michael Mrs., r. 315 Fell
" Miles, janitor Beach Chalet, r. 333 Jessie
" Morris, bartender Bohemian Club, r. 214
Diamond
" Nora, domestic, 2501 California
" Patrick, r. 1903 Hyde
" Patrick, laborer, r. 153 Solano
" Patrick, laborer, r. 251 Michigan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Patrick, laborer, r. 222 Pacific
" Patrick, laborer, r. 563 Mission
" Patrick, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 542
Indiana
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 835 Battery
" Patrick H., stonecutter, r. 605 Guerrero
" Peter J., foreman F. B. Joyce & Co., r. 29^4
Oak Grove Av
" S. A. Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
" Teresa, domestic, 1510 Larkin
" Thomas, r. 112% Lily Av
" Thomas, r. 3018 Bryant
" Thomas, r. 3415 Clay
" Thomas, carpenter W. J. Grant
" Thomas, clerk, r. 19 Calhoun
" Thomas, expressman, 16, 3d, r. 723 Guer
rero
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 521, 1st
" Thomas, salesman P. Flanigan, r. 1120
Howard
" Thomas, teamster, r. 19241/4 San Carlos Av
" Thomas B., porter, r. 19 Calhoun
" Thomas C, shoemaker, r. 118 Lily Av
" Thomas E., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co.. r
733% Natoma
Flynn Thomas E., president Wasp Publishing
Co., 513 Market
" Thomas J., clerk Examiner, r. 29 Pleasant
" Thomas P., groceries, 23!4 Garden
" Timothy, plasterer, r. 1315, 25th
" Timothy, truckman Truck 4, r. 1907 Hyde
" Timothy Jr., teamster, r. 531, 22d
" W„ laborer, r. 8 Gough
" W., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" William, bartender George M. Jansen, r.
NE cor 3d and Brannan
" William, gardener, 1001 Fillmore
" William, painter Edward Norman, r. 216
Jersey
" William, laborer, r. 1914 Greenwich
" William, longshoreman, r. 24 Ritch
" William, machinist, r. 317% Tehama
" William, salesman William Ehrenpfort, r.
733 Guerrero
" William, teamster William W. Brown, r.
19 Calhoun
■' William, watchman, r. 637, 2d
" William C, longshoreman, r. 3 Clyde
" William E., roofer, r. 501, 7th
" William P., lithographer, r. 1180 Harrison
rear
" William S., r. 3 Clyde
" William T., clerk, r. 723 Guerrero
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FLYNN & SHEEHAN
(John H. Sheehan), merchant tailors,
junction Ellis and Market, entrance
906 Market
F.ynn & Tracy. See Flinn & Treacy
" & Walsh (James H. Flynn and Richard
Walsh), liquors, 186 Jessie
4®-Flyiiii. See Flinn
Fly shaker Samuel, clerk Tax Collector's office,
r. 518 Stockton
4S=-Flyshaker. See Fleishhacker
Foard Carl, bookkeeper L. Foard, r. Alameda
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1912 Devisadero
" Fred, painter, r. 233, 15th
■' Joseph, compositor MacEwen & CoUom, r.
2411/2, 4th
Foard Lorentz, ship chandler and naval stores,
9-11 Market and 3-5 Steuart, r. Alameda
49=" Foard. See Foord, Ford and Forde
Foocaci G., cellarman Fiorenzo Cavagnaro, r.
2618 Gough
" Marie, widow, r. 932 Montgomery
" Matteo, cellarman Fiorenzo Cavagnaro, r.
932 Montgomery
Fodera Antone, poultry and dairy produce, 2-8
San Francisco Market, r. 1402 Mason
Foeden Frank, electrician, r.-1245% Valencia
Foerst Minnie, widow, r. 18th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
Foerster Charles A., foreman Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. Alameda
" Constantine E. A. (Morrison & Foerster),
attorney at law, 123-127 Crocker Bldg, r.
748, 23d
£®= Foerster. See Foester, Forrester, Forster
and Foster
Foertsch Conrad, r. 15th Av South nr L
" Conrad, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 460
Bryant
" Henry J., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 15th
Av South nr L
Foesten Herman (Schloh & Foesten), r. 423
Bush
Foester John B., painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan,
r. E s Manchester nr Stoneman
Foga William, clerk John W. Tamm, r. SE cor
Golden Gate Av and Buchanan
Fogarty Annie A., widow, r. 1805 Stockton
" Annie M. Miss, teacher music, r. IOO814
Guerrero
" Charles, r. 808 Bush
■' Charles E., blacksmith helper H. B.
Schindler, r. 400 Utah
" George, painter, r. 30 Borland
" Henry P., clerk, r. 30 Borland
" James, r. 606 Fillmore
" James (Fogarty & Springer), r. 1718 San
Carlos Av
" James, miner, r. 444 Brannai
' " James, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r.
1602 Harrison
" James B., carpenter, r. 933, 19th
" James C, salesman, r. 372 Clementina
" James H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 104
Duncan
" James P., compositor Valleau & Peterson,
r. 263 Clementina
" James T., shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co..
r. 10 Chapultepec
" J. N., clerk general freight office S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
" John, house mover, r. 736 Tehama
" John, slater, r. 4109 California
" John, varieties, 425 Stanyan
" John J., bartender G H. Williams, r. 6
Magner PI
" John P., clerk, r. lOOSV^ Guerrero
" John T., special agent and adjuster Rolla
V. Watt, r. 606 Fillmore
" Joseph, assistant steward City Receiving
Hospital, r. 1906 Laguna
" Joseph, bookkeeper, r. 30 Borland
" Joseph A., teacher music, r. 4 Willow Av
" J. W. Mrs., r. 2601/3 Clara
" Lillie Miss, r. 328b 12th
" Martha A. Miss, carder Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. 1129, 20th
" Martin, janitor, 230 Kearny, r. 281/2 Chesley
Fogarty Mary, widow, r. IOO814 Guerrero
" Michael, laborer, r. 116, 8th
" Patrick, laborer U. S. Engineers' dept, r.
Presidio
" Patrick, shoemaker, r. 263 Clementina
" Richard, horseman Engine 10, r. 516 Bryant
" Theresa, widow, r. 4 Willow Av
" Thomas, boxmaker Pac. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 420 Utah
" Thomas, laborer, r. 281/4 Chesley
" Thomas, laborer, r. 506 Napa
" Thomas, laborer Mission Soap and Candle
Wks, r. 1129, 20th
" Thomas, sawyer, r. 5OII/2, 6th
" Thomas Jr., laborer, r. 1129, 20th
" Walter P., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" William, solicitor, r. 808 Mission
" William F., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 331 Haight
" William J., clerk Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. Alameda
" William J., oysters, 131 Turk
" & Springer (James Fogarty and William
Springer), hay, grain, wood and coal, 400
Dolores
Foge G. F., salesman Haas Bros., r. Oakland
" Jacob L., clerk John M. Foge,r. 1405 Church
Foge John M., groceries and liquors, NE cor
Mission and 5th, r. 1405 Church
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 622, 23d
" William, bartender Charles R. Wilkens, r.
1055 McAllister
Fogel George, clothing, 10 Clay, r. 614 Grove
" Jacob, ladies' furnishing goods, 1030 Mar-
ket, r. 614 Grove
" Max, stage carpenter Baldwin Theatre, r.
321 Tehama rear
" Reuben, bookkeeper George Fogel, r. 614
Grove
" Richard, master mariner, r. 8 Harriet
4®- Fogel. See Fogle and Vogel
Fogg Hannah A., r. 508 Buchanan
Fogg Leslie F., secretary Bay City Iron Works,
103-105 Fremont, r. 779 Shrader
Fogiani Sofia, widow, r. 8 Prescott PI
Fogle Ada L. Miss, mineral clerk U. S. Sur-
veyor General's Office, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
" Oren B., paying teller The Crocker- Wool-
worth National Bank, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
j8®= Fogle. See Fogel and Vogel
Fogus David H., mining, r. 232 Turk
Foht Gus, barber Jacob Rufner, r. 1707 Market
Foix Joseph, baker, r. 824 Montgomery
Fojada Celestina Miss, shirt manufacturer, 421
Broadway
Folding Iron Gate and Guard Co., office 123-125
New Montgomery
Foley Anastacia, widow, r. 176 Perry
" Andrew J., bartender T. J. Walsh, r. 1220
Webster
" Bridget, r. 116 Albion Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 75Natoma rear
" Charles H., master bk Gayhead, office 34
Steuart, r. 302, 15th
" Coleman, r. 112% Lily Av
" Cornelius J., painter, 2110 Fillmore, r. 2521
Bush
" Daniel, helper J. C. Lenmier & Co., r. 68
Minna
" Daniel, helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 911 Battery
" Daniel, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" Daniel, laborer Watson & Marx, r. 678
Brannan
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Foley Daniel, painter, paper hanger and deco-
rator, 1804 Market, r. cor H and 12th Av
" Daniel, sawyer, r. 431, 4th
" Daniel H., president Diamond Real Estate
and Investment Co., 632 Market
" David, clerk, r. IOV2 Harriet
" David J., porter Castle Bros., r. 1904Larkin
" Dennis, machinist Market St. Ry., r. 11)2
Army
" Dennis, musician, r. 618V4 Natoma
" Dennis, teamster, r. 27 Railway Av
" Dennis F., r. 722 Harrison
" Dennis J., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 40
Montcalm
" Edmund, bartender Peter Sweeney, r. 681
Mission
" Edward H., r. 17 Tehama
" Edward J., pressman, r. 628»4 Natoma
" Edward T., salesman H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Alameda
" Edwin, groceries, 1315 Montgomery
" Edwin J., bookkeeper, r. 176 Perry '
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1330 Mission
" Ellen, widow, r. 571b Minna
" Francis, wood dealer, r. 1215 Hayes
" Francis X., clerk, r. 1215 Hayes
" Frank, laborer, r. 2221/4, 4th
" Frank J., upholsterer, r. 7 South Broderick
" Frederick W., janitor Clark Building, r. 406
Sutter
" George, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 40
Montcalm
" Hannah Miss. r. 37 Clarence PI
" Helen T. Miss, teacher, r. 100 Tehama
" B., machinist Union Gas Engine Co., r.
Alameda
" Henry J., lithograph artist Schmidt Label
& Litho. Co., r. 110 De Long Av
" Howard A., clerk, r. 2215% Polk
" Hugh P., stonecutter, r. 1.531, 17th
" J., musician, r. 507b Birch Av
" James, cook, r. 12 Everett
" James, laborer, r. 922, 15th Av South
" James, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
" James, machinist Union Gas Engine Co.,
r. 1719 Jones
" James, policeman, r. 1221 Scott
" James, porter Bonestell & Co., r. 1225
Kearny
" James, porter Wellman, Peck & Co., r. 612
Birch Av
" James, salesman, r. 1045.Market
" James, teamster, r. 316 Davis
" James A., house and sign painter, 1817
Polk, r. 433 Turk
" James P., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
72514 Natoma
" James, cement worker, r. 1311 Eddy
" Jeremiah, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" Jeremiah, steel worker, r. 1093 Tennessee
" Johanna Mrs., janitress Golden Gate Prim-
ary School, r. 24 Clara
" John, r. Commercial Hotel
" John, r. 618a Geary
'■ John, carpenter, 1234 Pine, r. 1020 California
" John, carpenter Market St. Ry., r. 7.37 Har-
rison
" John, deckhand State Dredger 1. r. 11
Walter
" John, r. 1812 Powell
" John, laborer, r 144^4 Clara
" John, laborer, r. 678 Brannan
" John, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Louis-
iana
" John, painter Henry F. Wagner, r. 15 Isis
Foley John F., machine hand Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 37 Clarence PI
" John J., r. 1071/2 Gilbert
" John J., barber Lewis Humbert, r. 324 Te-
hama
" John J., molder, r. 1151 Mission
" John R., traveling salesman Dunham, Car-
rigan & Hayden Co., r. 714, 20th
'• John S., measurer W. & J. Sloane & Co.*, r.
13.5A Douglass
" John T., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 13
Walter
" Joseph, carpet layer Orrin Bailey, r. 27
Railway Av
" Joseph, gripman Market St. Ry. r. 1.524
Howard
" Joseph D., porter Castle Bros., r. 1904 Lar-
kin
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 439 Jessie
" Josie, domestic Windsor Hotel
" J. W., salesman Esberg, Bachman&Co..
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Kate Miss, with Indianapolis Furniture Co.
" Lawrence, longshoreman, r. 28 Ridley
" Lizzie, widow, r. 22 Rausch
" Lucy, domestic, 2534 Mission
" M., watertender str City of Sydney
" Mamie Miss, laundress Modern Laundry,
r. 401/2 Dore
" Margaret, widow, r. 269 Broad
" Margaret, widow, r. 616 Minna ,
" Margaret Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Margaret Mrs., nurse, 1242 Mission
" Martin, laborer, r. 1305 Green
" Mary, widow, r. 321 Natoma
" Mary, widow, janitress, r. 909 Jackson
" Mary Miss, stenographer Cal. Wine Assn.,
r. 1700 Kearny
" Mary, domestic, 2104 Bush
" Mary, furnished rooms, 737 Harrison
" Maurice, agent, r. 5 Carlos PI
" Maurice, bartender Aloise Gless, r. 27%
Louisa
" Michael, bakery, 118, 7th, r. 1031 Ellis
" Michael, driver William C. Miller, r. 238,
14th
" Michael, foreman Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 401/4 Dore
" Michael, gravel, sand and crushed rock.
NE cor 6th and Channel, r. 90 Colton
" Michael, groceries, NE cor Dolores and
Duncan
" Michael, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" Michael, laborer, r. 1700 Kearny
" Michael, laundryman City and County
Hospital
" Michael, marine engineer, r. 176 Perry
" Michael, molder, r. 17 Tehama
" Michael, painter, r. 1202 Mission
" Michael, stevedore, r. 13 Precita Av ♦
" Michael J., boilermaker Risdon I. &. L.
Wks, r. 12(J9 Mission
" Minnie B., widow, r. 2120 California
" Nellie Miss, r. 252 Clara
" Nellie T. Miss, teacher Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 100 Tehama
" Oliva Miss, dressi^aker, r. 176 Perry
" Patrick, bartender, r. 10 Harriet
" Patrick, house mover, r. 725i/4 Natoma
" Patrick, laborer, r. 3 Russ
" Patrick, laborer, r. 9 Minnesota
" Patrick, laborer, r. 12'/4 Langton
" Patrick, laborer, r. 17 Victor
" Patrick, water tender str Peru, r. 410 Fol-
som
" Patrick A. Rev., pastor All Hallows Church
(R. C), r. 15th Av South bet P and Q
" Patrick F., shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 413, nth
" Patrick H., r. S s Aldine nr Willard
" Patrick J., janitor California Bldg, 246
Sutter
•' Peter, molder Western Foundry, r. IfX)
Tehama
" Richard, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi. r.
710 Folsom
" Richard, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Richard, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
719 Minnesota
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lan. r. 176 Perry
■ ' Thomas (Foley & Duncan) , r. 622 Stevenson
" Thomas, clerk The Bradstreet Co., r. 307
Hyde
" Thomas, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
10 Harriet
" Thomas, laborer, r. ]07Vi Gilbert
" Thomas, laborer, r. 6I814 Natoma
" Thomas, laborer, r. 678 Harrison
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1504 Kentucky
" Thomas, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 21 Gunnison Av
" Thomas, livery Etable, 1812-1814 Powell, r.
1813 Powell „. „ . ^
" Thomas, weigher Thomas G. Walkmgton
r. 7 Gilbert
" Thomas F., printer, r. 618% Natoma
" Thomas J., laborer, r. Harrison nr Precita
Av
" Thomas J., painter, r. 622 Stevenson
" Timothy (Sears & Foley), r. 426 Hickory Av
" Timothy, laborer, r. cor Railroad Av and
19th Av South
" Timothy, watchman str Transit, r. 40^
Dore
" Timothy J., carpenter, r. 40^/4 Dore
" William, boxmaker, r. 37 Clarence PI
" William, laborer, r. 1112 Army
" William E., foreman Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill, r. 1623V2 Grove
" William E., pressman Chronicle, r. 131.5
Montgomery
" William F., liquors, 2100 Folsom, r. lOo,
17th
" William L., blacksmith Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. I441/2 Clara
" William T.. nursery, 101 Bartlett
" & Duncan (Thomas Foley and Frederick
Duncan), horseshoers, 1103 Mission
Folger Allyn S., bookkeeper Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Oakland
" Clinton, accountant New Zealand Ins. Co.,
r. 1323 Guerrero
Folffer Daniel W., expert accountant, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 38, r. 1916 Franklin
" Ernest R., clerk J. A. Folger & Co., r. Oak-
land „
" Eugene, clerk A. J. Rich & Co., r. Russ
House „ ,
Folger J. A. & Co. (incorporated), James A. Fol-
ger president, C. J. Paddock .vice-presi-
dent, John H. Titcomb secretary and
treasurer, importers and dealers coffees,
teas and spices, and proprietors Pioneer
Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, 104-112
California, telephone Front 49
Folger James A., president J. A. Folger & Co. ,
104-112 California, r. Oakland
" Myron E.. messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 412 Leavenworth
" Samuel G., r. 411, 5th
" Sarah J., widow, assistant librarian Free
Public Library, Branch 4, r. 3413 Geary
" Seth. weigher P. C. S. S. Co., r. 1215 Mason
" William A., bookkeeper Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Oakland
" W. E., with Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 130 Ellis
4®-Folk. See Falck and Falk
Folkers C. Theodore A., clerk J. H. A. Folkers
& Bro., r. Oakland
" G. A. W., clerk J. H. A. Folkers & Bro., r.
Oakland ^ ,
" J. H. A. (J. H. A. Folkers & Bro.), r. Oak-
land „
Folkers J. H. A. & Brother (J. H. A. Folkers),
importers surgical instruments and
dental goods, manufacturers trusses,
and dealers fine cutlery, 815 Market,
telephone Main 786
" J. H. Ludolph. clerk J. H. A. Folkers &
Bro., r. Oakland
" Joseph H., tinner J. G. lis & Co., r. 3 Chat-
ham PI
Folkes Katie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 712 Ellis
Folks Ralph N., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
20 Turk
FoUansbee Alonzo W., bookkeeper John Rosen -
feld's Sons, r. 509 Cole
FoUansbee Alonzo W. Jr., clerk Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co.. r. 509 Cole
" George S., clerk Shainwald,Buckbee &Co..
r. 509 Cole
" Joshua, carpenter S. P. Co., r. 246, 6th,
" William G., clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r. o09
Cole
Follett William T., r. 44 Zoe
Folline William T., traveling salesman F. H.
Ames & Co., r. 323 Van Ness Av
Follis Frederick, r. 2230 Washington
.' James H., assistant secretary Union Con-
solidated Mining Co., 4 Nevada Block, r.
2230 Washington ., x>i 1
Follis Richard H., real estate, 18 Nevada Block,
r. San Rafael
Follmer, Cogg & Co. (of New York), manufac-
turers umbrellas and parasols, 3o New
Montgomery ^nA ^^
" George W., tanner Isaac Levy, r. 32d Av
South nr Railroad Av
" Henry, horseshoer Charles Herold, r. cor
32d Av South and Railroad Av
" Julius (Hamburger & FoUmer), r. 651 Mis-
sion _,
" William P., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
cor 33d Av South and Railroad Av
>e®="Follmer. See Vollmer and Volner
Folsom Albert, r. 2918 Sacramento
" Arthur A., shipping clerk Howard H. Ho-
gan. r. 441b 15th
" David H., 307 Montgomery
'' Eugene H., collector, 530 California, room
38. r. 2918 Sacramento
" Frank W., traveling agent, r. 441b 15th
" George A. (Folsom & Locke), r. 1509 Jack-
" George F., carrier postofflce, r. 1509 Mont-
" George H., mining, 324 Pine, room 7, r. Oak-
land ,„, ^
" George S., clerk Union I. Wks, r. Cosmos
" George T., general accountant S. P. RR
Co., and Market St. Ry. Co., room 21.
Hobart Bldg, r. Hotel Bella Vista
" Henry L., policeman, r. 326 Clipper
" Joseph ,R., clerk Pac. Imp. Co., r. Sausa-
lito
" Louisa, widow, r. 217, 15th
" Samuel M., laborer, r. 378 Shotwell
" Sovia A. Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar
School, r. 712 Sutter
" Street Wharf, foot Folsom
Folsom Water Power Co. The (Folsom, Cal.).
Charles E. Livermore president, Hora-
tio P. Livermore secretary and general
manager, 320 Sansome, room 15
" & Locke (George A. Folsom and James P.
Locke), carriage makers, 329 Golden
Gate Av „ , t^
Folte Benjamin, laborer J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 327 Arlington
" Gustav J. O., paying teller The German
Savings and Loan Society, r. Oakland
Foltz Charles, cook, r. 24 Metcalf PI
" Edward P., law student, r. 1214 Howard
" Frank G., carpenter and builder, 1540 Bash.
Foltz Matthew, manager Kast & Co., 738-740
Market, r. Alameda
" Samuel C, collector Call n^n tto,.
Folwig August, clerk Isaac Lerner, r. 940 Hai-
Fonda Abner S., clerk freight auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 625, 3d
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" Walter G., foreman Cal. Fig Syrup Co., r.
3710 Sacramento
Fonda William M., resident agent Seth Thomas
Clock Co., 126 Sutter, r. 3712 Sacramento
" William T., president Golden Gate Adver-
tising Co., 322-324 Hayes, r. 3011 Sacra
mento
Fondecave John, driver Peter Lapachet, r. cor
Athens and Persia Av
Fones William, farmer, r. 636 Commercial
Fonge George (Fonge & Lehman), r. 726 Bush
" & Lehman (George Fonge and Matthias
Lehman), fruits and vegetables, 9-10,
42-44 Centre Market
Fonner Henry C, conductor, r. 306 Central Av
Fonseca Gaudencio, r. 311 Pacific
" Joseph, barber Stern & Heller, r. 116 Eddy
Fonsin Oscar, helper Dennett's, r. 828 Howard
Fontain Francis, bedmaker Bohemian Club, r.
Alameda
" Joseph D.. engineer, r. 1727 Market
Fontaine C, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" Joseph, porter Jose Pages, r. 123 Prospect
«S=-Fontaine. See De La Fontaine
Fontana Frank A., policeman, r. 2217 Pacific Av
" G. & Co. (Giusto Fontana and Benedetto
Romani), fruits and vegetables, 846, 22d
" Giusto (G. Fontana & Co.), r. 846, 22d
" Mark J. (Fontana & Co.), r. 745 Francisco
" Paulo, scavenger, r. 522 Filbert rear
Fontana &C0. (Mark J. Fontana, Sanford L.
Goldstein and WilliamFries), fruit pack-
ers and mnfrs. canned goods, NE cor Tay-
lor and Francisco, office l.Sl-136 Market
Fontanel Louis J., bartender, r. 2614 Bush
Fonteille Emile, waiter, r. 824a Broadway
Fonteneau Alice Miss, clerk George M. Murphy,
r. 4451/2, 3d
" Charles L., salesman Benjamin Cohen, r.
161% Tehama
" Edwin, theatrical manager, r. 161^4 Te-
hama
" Victor, r. I6I14 Tehama
Fontes Baptiste, yardman Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
Fontleroy Joseph, printer, r. 636 Green
Fookes Emma, widow, r. 812 Dolores
Foord James, marine engineer, r. 410 Geary
4®=Foord. See Foard and Ford
Foorman Isaac S., secretary Mokelumne and
Campo Seco Canal and Mining Co., 330
Pine, rooms 42-43, r. 2022 California
Foorman Simon, president Mokelumne and
Campo Seco Canal and Mining Co., 330
Pine, rooms 42-43, r. 2022 California
4S=- Foorman. See Foreman and Forman
Foot Charles B., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
Foote Frank H.. merchandise broker, 116 Califor-
nia, room 8, r. Alameda
Foote Henry S., United States Attorney, U. S.
Appraisers' Bldg, room 61, r. 2129 Green
" Henry S. Jr. (H. H. Scott & Son Co.), r. 1921
Sacramento
" Hugh, contractor and builder, 729, 21st
" Joseph H., r. 1215 McAllister
" Lizzie Miss, dressmaking, 729, 21st
Foote Lucius H., treasurer and secretary Board
of Trustees California Academy of Sci-
ences, 819 Market, room 46, r. Bohemian
Club
Foote M. M., attorney at law, 639 Kearnyi
Foote W. W., attorney at law, 310 Pine, rooms
35-39, r. Oakland
Footman Henry E., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
Foppiano Charles, stockcutter Rosenthal, Feder
& Co., r. 21 Lafayette PI
" Frank, r. 1818 Stockton
" Gabrielle, laborer, r. 13 Hinckley
" James, driver, r. 1818 Stockton
" John, r. 2.331 Harrison
" John, special policeman, r. 1415 Stockton
" John, teamster, r. 1818 Stockton
" Joseph, laborer, r. lli Edith PI
" Nicholas, lodgings, 532 Green
" Pietro, r. 522 Green
" Rinaldo, electrotyper Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 1818 Stockton
" Stefano (Foppiano & Barbagelata), r. 1311
Dupont
" Stephen, cook Delfino & Solari, r. 109, 3d
" & Barbagelata (Stefano Foppiano and
Giovanni Barbagelata), proprietors Eu-
ropa Hotel, 628 Broadway
I Amadeo, hackman, Pla
Kearny
Foraco Amadeo, hackman. Plaza, r. 1407i4
Foran Edward P., printer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Frank J., clerk J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 915
Jones
" James, laborer, r. 13 Ritch
" John J., blacksmith Dyer Bros., r. San
Rafael
" Joseph, driver M. Michelson & Son, r. 615
Ellis
" Patrick, r. 2025 Devisadero
Forbes A., capitalist, r. 126 Ellis
Forbes A. B. & Sod (Andrew B. and Stanly),
general agents The Mutual Life Insur-
ance Co. of New York, Mutual Life
Bldg, SE cor California and Sansome
Forbes A. J. & Son (Alexander J. and John B.)
cabinet makers, 213 Mission
" Alexander, carpenter Sutro Baths
" Alexander Mrs., widow, r. 2604 Jackson
" Alexander J. (A. J. Forbes & Son), r. 29
Glen Park Av
" Andrew B. (A. B. Forbes & Son), r. 29 Essex
Forbes Arthur W., manager G. M. Josselyn &
Co., 38-40 Market, r. Oakland
Forbes Brothers (Charles Forbes), importers
and commission merchants, agents
cement, fire brick and chemicals, 307
Sansome. room 2
" Charles (Forbes Bros.), r. 1926 Sutter
" Charles, plumber J. B. Butterworth
Forbes Charles H., prosecuting attorney Police
Court 1, New City Hall, 1st floor, and
attorney at law, 215 Sansome, rooms 2-4,
r. 1969 Eddy
" Charles M., clerk John Taylor & Co., r. 1618
Washington
" Christina, widow, r. 2758 Harrison
" Cleveland, assistant engineer Spring Val-
ley W. W., r. 29 Essex
" E. Miss, teacher Miss Mary Lake, r. 1534
Sutter
" Fannie F., nurse, r. 628 Valencia
" Francis H., druggist Charles A. Bayly, r.
314 Leavenworth
•' George, carpenter, r. 445 Page
" Hugh W., clerk Carlson, Currier Co.. r. 1663
Mission
'• James, boiler maker, r. 3 Alice
■' James Jr., carpenter, r. 3 Alice
" Jane R., widow, r. 917 Army
" J. Franklin, clerk Market St. Ry.
" John, clerk, r. 302 Lily Av
•' John B. (A. J. Forbes & Son), r. 1930 Union
" ■ John R., chief engineer str St. Paul, r. 9
Pearl
■■ John T., painter, r. 229, 17th
" Joseph W., laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Kenneth M., varieties, 402 Devisadero
'■ Lithograph Manufacturing Co. (Boston,
Mass.), Joseph E. Thane agent, 109 Cali-
fornia, room 1
" Margaret, widow, nurse, r. 108%, 9th
• Melville P., teamster Boston Rubber Shoe
Co., r. 29 Glen Park Av
" Robert, r. 1922 Bush
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Forbes Sheridan, clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Berkeley
" Stanly (A. B. Forbes & Son), r. 3614 Scott
" Theodore, milkman, r. 108 V2, 9th
■' Thomas Y., porter Market St. Ry., r. 221^
Rausch
" William, coachman, 1131 Pine
" William D., clerk Forbes Bros., r. 2604
" William H., proof reader Chronicle, r. 910
Taylor
" William H. A., clerk Famsworth & Rug-
gles, r. 1663 Mission
Forcade Arthur, bartender, r. 1112 Kearny
" Charlotte H., widow, r. 602 Leavenworth
" Frank, plumber, r. 4 Montgomery Court
" Joseph, fisherman, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" Joseph H., laborer, r. 212 Sacramento
" Joseph L., salesman Isaac Reinhertz, r.
721 Broadway
4S="Forcade. See Fourcade
Ford Alfred B., cashier land dept. C. P. R. R.
Co., 26 Hobart Bldg, r. San Mateo
" Alice, widow, r. 1855 Lexington Av
" Andrew J., clerk, r. 625 Minna
" Annie Mrs., r. 733 Natoma
" B., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 418
Sutter
" Bridget, widow, r. 635 Ellis
FORD BROTHERS
(Thomas J. and James F.), plumbers
and gasfitters, sanitary plumbing a
specialty, 635 Ellis, telephone 404
Ford Campbell, physician, 734i/i Broadway
" Catherine Miss, bookkeeper, r. 635 Ellis
" Charles, teamster, r. 431, 4th
Ford Charles D., treasurer Mendocino Lumber
Co., 40 California, r. Berkeley
" Charles H., r. 1712b Leavenworth
" Charles I., plumber, r. 635 Ellis
" Charles R., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. 2019 Ellis
" Chastine. porter, r. 2 Raphael PI
•' C. W. R. (C. W. R. Ford & Co.), r. Los
Angeles, Cal.
Ford C. W. R. & Co. (C. W. R. Ford and J. M.
Schneider), importers and dealers silks
and tailors goods, 533 Market, telephone
Main 84
" Delia Miss, hairdresser, 710 Jones
" Edward, laborer, r. Eugenia Av nr Cali-
fornia Av
" Edward A., teamster Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 6 McLea Court rear
" Edward I., carpet layer John McQueen, r.
1011 Guerrero
" Edward J., boxmaker Clatsop Milling Co.,
r. 1010 Filbert
" Edwin, carver Dennett's, r. 320 Minna
" Elizabeth S., widow, r. 513 Moultrie
" Ellen, widow, r. 142, 11th
" Elmer, clerk, r. 1311A Bush
" Fannie A., widow, r. 403 Haight
" F. D., musician, r. 110 Eddy
" Frank, pilot, r. 715 Howard
" Frank, telegraph operator, r. 142, 11th
" Frederick W., butcher Alfred W. Morgen-
stern, r. 515, 15th
" George, teamster, r. 339 Tehama
" George H., boxmaker, r. 6 McLea Court
rear
" George J., wool grader, r. 6 McLea Court
rear
" Henry, laborer, r. 907 Bryant
" Helen Miss, teacher, r. 1211a Bush
" Henry, bookkeeper G. H. Umbsen & Co., r.
Oakland
" Henry C, butcher Alfred W.Morgenstern,
r. 406 Brannan
" Henry T., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1730
Baker
" Hugh, actor, r. 43, 6th
" J. Mrs., nurse, r. 1020'^ Larkin
" James, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, attendant LT. S. Marine Hospital
" James F. (Ford Bros.), r. 118 Olive Av
" James W., harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. 1010 Filbert
Ford Jennie, widow, r. 1311a Bush
" John, bookbinder Phillips Bros., r. Oakland
" John, cook, r. 636 Commercial
" John, laborer, r. 1224 Filbert
" John, miner, r. 14 Bond
" John B., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 839, 13th Av South
" John E., r. 408, 25th
" John J. (Ford & Cronin), r. 721 M South
" Joseph D., bookkeeper Bender Bros., r. 20
South Park
" Joseph H., fitter United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 1711 San Carlos Av
" Kate, widow, r. 858 Brannan
" Kate, widow, r. 1224 Filbert
" Kate V. Miss, clerk, r. 464, 8th Av
" Laura, widow, r. 1514 Powell
" Levenia, widow, r. 1923 Greenwich
" Margaret, widow, r. 3.54 Brannan
" Maria, widow, r. 8th Av South nr M
" Marion, salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
324 Hayes
" Martin, laborer, r. 1224 Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 1010 Filbert
" Mary Miss, r. 1420 Montgomery
" Mary J. Miss, notions, 1045, 19th
" May, machine operator Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 402Bartlett
" May Miss, r. 2024 Filbert
" May Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
" Michael, fireman str Mariposa
" Michael, shoemaker, r. 311!^ Elm Av
" Michael C. (Ford & Fos), r. 8th Av South
nrM
" Michael G., r. 1010 Filbert
" Mitchell, employee William A. Lynch, r.
61454 Natoma
" M. W., musician, r. 7 Harriet
" Nathaniel M., r. 28 West Mission
" Otis A., cook Miss B. E. Warder, r. 29
Grant Av
" Patrick, conductor Market St. Ry.,r. 1730
Baker
" R., cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" Robert, r. 316, 4th
'■ T. Frank, wrapper G.Verdier& Co., r. 311!^
Elm Av
" Thomas, r. 1010 Filbert
" Thomas (Thomas Ford & Son), r. 1311
Steiner
" Thomas, laborer Occidental Foundry, r. 316
Bush
" Thomas, milker J. Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
" Thomas, musician, r. 720 Howard
" Thomas, plumber, r. 748 Howard
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 1.52 Natoma
" Thomas, teamster, r. 431 Linden Av
" Thomas Jr. (Thomas Ford & Son), r. 1311
Steiner
" Thomas & Son (Thomas and Thomas Jr.),
horsesheers, 105, 1st
" Thomas J. (Ford Bros.), and deputy Super-
intendent Streets, r. 635 Ellis
Ford Thomas J., superintendent of mails Post
OfBce, Battery bet Washington and Jack-
son, r. 327, 35th
" Thomas W., stockfitter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 3347 Mission
Ford Tirey L., attorney at law, 156-157 Crocker
Bldg, telephone Main 5000, r. 1503 Steiner
" Walter, clerk, r. 143, 11th
" William, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
18.55 Lexington Av
" William, painter, r. New Mission Hotel
" William H., porter, r. .52iy2 Geary
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Ford ■William O., electrician Cal. Furniture Mfg
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•' William R., brushmaker, r. 512 Moultrie
" Winifred, widow, matron Young Woman's
Christian Assn free reading and lunch
rooms, 514 Howard
" & Cronin (John J. Ford and David Cronln),
liquors. Railroad Av bet 8th and 9th Avs
South
" & Fos (Michael C, Ford and Raymond
Fos), sheep butchers, 1st Av South nr
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Forde Helen Miss, bookkeeper Kavanagh & Co..
r. 25 Hawthorne
" John, gatekeeper P. M. SS. Co.'s wharf, r.
25 Hawthorne
'• Maria A., widow, r. cor Hale and Merrill
" Mary M., widow, r. 2213 Larkin rear
" William J., contractor, r. 33 Hardy
j^^Forde. See Foard, Ford and Foord
Forden Charles T., manager White Sewing Ma-
chine Co., 138-140 Ellis. Y. M. C. A. Bldg,
r. Haywards
Forder Benjamin, carpenter, r. 722 Washington
FORDERER CORNICE WORKS,
J. F. Forderer president and manager,
B. Zehnder vice-president, W. Heidt
secretary and assistant manager, F.
Holineck and W. Hille directors, manu-
facturers architectural sheet metal
cornice, copper and zinc ornaments,
and slate and metal roofing, 224-228
Mission
Forderer George S., clerk Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. Alameda
Forderer Joseph F., president and manager
Forderer Cornice Works, 224-228 Mission
r. Alameda
Fordham Adeline F., widow, r. 2105 Devisadero
•' Nancy P. Mrs., teacher music, r. 2105 De-
visadero
" Patrick, expressman, r. IST'i Silver
Fordyce Charles, helper Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 2840 Harrison
" Conele Miss, r. 923 Hyde
■' Elizabeth, widow, r. 2840 Harrison
Fore Charles W. (Spruance, Stanley & Co.) r.
1414 Franklin, Oakland
" Louisa Miss, laundress, r. 1200 Larkin
Forehand Jennie, domestic, 2111 Baker
Foreman A. & Son (Andrew and Andrew Jr.),
type and electrotype foundry, 611 Mer-
chant
" Andrew (A. Foreman & Son), r. 1514 Jones
" Andrew Jr. (A. Foreman & Son), r. 1515 Oak
" Daniel A., porter Olympic Club, r. 418 Post
" Franciscal., physician and surgeon, 612
Jones
Foreman George L., chief clerk U. S. Navy Pav
office, 202 Sansome, r. 712 Sutter
" Henry L.. r. 612 Jones
" Samuel W.. laborer, r. 33 South Park
" William, house mover, r. 31 South Park
^r- Foreman. See Foorman and Forman
Fores Henry W., with Western Assurance Co..
r. Alameda
Forest Charles M.. master schr Wing and Wing,
office 48 Market, room 1, r. 461 '/a Bryant
Forester Annie M. Miss, teacher Gai-fleld Pri-
mary School, r. 614 Powell
■' Charles, r. 226 Taylor
•■ Edward H., freight agent Northern Pacific
RR. Co., 638 Market, r. Oakland
'■ Harry (Forester & Co.). r. 225 Geary
Forester Katie A., widow, v. 614 Powell
" of America The (monthly), W. D. S. Har-
rington editor and manager, 14 McAllis-
ter
" & Co. (Harry Forester), manufacturers'
agents, 225 Geary
4£?" Forester. See Foerster, Forrester, Forster
and Foster
Foresters' Advocate (monthly), Atlantic Pub-
lishing Co. publishers, 50 St. Ann's Bldg
" Hall, 3U Eddy
Foresters of America, Christian H. Bremer
grand secretary. Alcazar Bldg, 120
O'Farrell
Forestier Edwin H., salesman Carrau & Green,
r. 1344 Pine
" Henry E., cook Herman Grambarth, r. 1344
Pine
Forgenson Christopher, carriage painter Lar-
kins & Co.
Forgert Emil, mining, r. 13 Tremont Av
Forget Louis, oyster cocktails, 118 Powell, r. 110
William
Forgie Hugh, tailor, 22^ Geary, r. Berkeley
" John, tailor, 530 California, room 28, r. Oak-
land
" Robert, clerk Hugh Forgie, r. Berkeley
Forlor Margaret, widow, dressmaking, r. 317
Eddy
Forman Allen B., salesman Columbian Woolen
Mills
" Houston, bakery, 614V4 Post
' ' James H. , j anitor Mission Grammar School,
r. 1212 Pacific
" Robert B. (Balfour, Guthrie & Co.), r. 3010
Washington
" Robert W., salesman Columbian Woolen
Mills, r. 1151 Market
" Sands W., r. Occidental Hotel
" Sands W. Clock Co., Warren F. Mills pres-
ident, Louis A. Robertson secretary,
Samuel Loverich advertising manager,
83 Flood Bldg
" William B., traveling salesman Dunham.
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. 835 Ellis
4®" Forman. See Foorman and Foreman
Formes Joseph, milker New York Dairy, r. Old
San Jose Road nr County Jail No. 3
" Karl Mrs., music teacher, 835% Sutter
Formhals Ferdinand, chemist, r. 1609 Dupont
Formish Julius, cellarman. r. 624 Lombard
Fornaciari Michele, paper fiowers, 9 Montgom-
ery Court
Forner Jacob B., r. 14 William
" Louis H., clerk Luscombe & Isaacs, r. 14
William
" William C. A., teacher music, r. 2116 Pine
Forney F. G., laborer S. P. Co., r. 1020 Pine
" S. C, waiter M. B. Moraghan, r. 938 Pacific
Forni Alexander F. , butcher, r. 309 Butte
" Denis, r. 309 Butte
" Lucy Miss, r. 212 Chestnut
" Natale, bricklayer, r. 212 Chestnut
Forno Marco B., plumber and gasfitter, 1427
Dupont, r. 3 Jasper PI
Forray Vesey, widow, r. 15 Natoma
Forrest Agnes, widow, r. 2823 Jackson
" Alexander, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Solano nr Kentucky
" David H., clerk W. W. Rohde, r. 3310'i4 Tav-
lor
" Edward, foreman blacksmith dept. Risdon
I- & L. Wks, r. 1027 Sanchez
" Edward, laborer S. P. Co., r. 608, 6th
" Edward P., quartermaster str State of
California, r. 334 Bryant
" Evelyn C. Miss, stenographer, r. 519 Golden
Gate Av
■' Frank H., clerk, r. 206 Dolores
" George, salesman, r. 3833 Jackson
" George A. (James Forrest & Sons), r. 432
Fell
" George H., chemist, r. 306 Dolores
" James ( James Forrest & Sons) r. 432 Fell
" James & Sons (James, James M. George
A. and William H.) draymen, 31Beale
■' James M. (James Forrest & Sons) r. 336
Hickory Av
'• James M.. dentist, 3259 Mission
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See Foerster, Forster and Fos-
Forrest James M. Jr., dental student, 1: 3359
Mission
'• James S., salesman, r. 2823 Jackson
" John, waiter Louis Fischer, r. 715 Howard
.' John R., salesman, r. 2823 Jackson
" John S., ship carpenter, r. 334 Fremont
" Margaret M. Miss, milliner, r. 519' Golden
Gate Av
" Michael, caterer, r. 527 O'Farrell
" Oliver M., machinist Murray Bros., r 2329
Harrison
" Robert A., florist John H. Sievers, r. 206
Dolores
" Robert M., machinist, r. 206 Dolores
" Thomas F., barber Charles Mohaupt, r. 703
" Thomas M., machinist, r. 519 Golden Gate
Av
" William, electrician Union I. Wks, r. 923y3
Mission .,,, „ ,j
" William D. (Black & Forrest), r. 1525 Gold-
en Gate Av
" William H. (James Forrest & Sons), r. 432
Fell
Forrester David, solicitor, r. 434V2 Hayes
" James D., r. II61/2 Ridley
" John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r. 150
Perry
" Laurence, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
26 Freelon
" Thomas F., barber J. J. Callish, r. 438
Jessie
" William, carpenter,
4®= Forrester.
ter
Forsaith E. W., r. Grand Hotel
4S=Forsaith. See Forsyth and Forsythe
Forsberg Alexander, bakery, 1606 Folsom
" Andrew G., tailor, 291/2 Kissling
" Axel, seaman, r. 13 Perry
" Hans P., tailor Carl J. Rehn, r. 291/2 Kiss-
ling
" Hans T., tailor, r. 39% Kissling
" John, seaman, r. 13 Perry
" Oscar, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 13 Perry
" Otto H., clerk William Nicol, r. 1606 Fol-
som
" Samuel, seaman, r. 13 Perry
Forsell Charles F., cooper Pac. Wooden ware
and Cooperage Co., r. 38 Highland Av
" Emil, cooper Pac. Woodenware and Coop-
erage Co., r. 38 Highland Av
Forsen Ferdinand, seaman, r. 30 Federal
Forsman Annie, domestic, 808, 21st
" Henry V., tailor, r. 12 Hunt
" Johan, seaman U. S. str Albatross
" Nancy F., widow, r. 728, 21st
" William T., pilot str San Joaquin 4,
ramento „
Forst Ernst H., proprietor California Electric
Supply and Construction Co., 1145 Mar-
ket, telephone South 329, r. 2303 Devisa-
dero
" Herbert S.,r. 28 Russ
iigr-Forst. See Frost
Forster David (Forster, Little & Co.), r. 4O6V2
Larkin
•' Edgar L., clerk, r. 901, 30th
" Edwin L., attorney at law, 11 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. 3325 Howard
" Eugene L., solicitor Arnold Bros., r. QSVA
Shotwell
" Jacob, waiter, r. 13 Jones
Forster James F., business manager Wasp Pub-
lishing Co., 513 Market, r. 1433 Jackson
" John, ship joiner Union I. Wks, r. 1109%
York
" Joseph H., yard hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 28
Sac-
" , Little & Co. (David Forster, Archibald
Little and Hugh S. Smyth), carpets and
furniture, 861 Market
" Louis, liquors and lodgings, 117 Steuart
" Nellie Mrs., stewardess str Farallon
" Oscar A., carrier postofflce, r. 2763 Octavia
" Oscar A. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2763 Octavia
" Thomas, deckhand str Herald
Forster William M. (Forster & Co.). and physi-
cian, 1059 Market, r. Berkeley
iW.&J. SLOANE&CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
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SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
GOLDEN WEST CLOTHING RENOVATORY,
LEPHONE MAIN »»5T. 12 MONTGOMERY STREET
$1.00
F
Forster & Co. (William M. Forster and H. M.
S. Jory), proprietors The Pill Box, 1059
Market
4®- Forster. See Foerster, Foester, Forester,
Forrester and Foster
Forstrom Emil, brass cleaner W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 131/2 Russ
" John, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
Forsyth Alexander C, manager stationery de-
partment H. S. Crocker Co., 217 Bush, r.
1316 Fulton
" David S., laborer, r. 369, 1st
" Elvza, teamster Englander Bros., r. 1500
O'Farrell
" George, turntableman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 1402 Point Lobos Av
" George C, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
421 Fell
" George W., printer, r. 1604 Larkin
" Ida M. Miss, nurse, r. 31 Buena Vista Av
Fors3rth James W., Brigadier General U. S
A. commanding Department of Cali-
fornia, headquarters 301 Phelan Bldg, r.
Pacific-Union Club
" John, nursery, 1403 Point Lobos Av
" John M., teamster, r. 1807 Haight
" John W., clerk McNab & Smith, r. 1403
Point Lobos Av
Forsyth Orrin W., contractor and builder and
manager California Land Bureau, 628
Market, r. 100 Fillmore
" Robert, chief engineer Union I. Wks, r.
1304 Leavenworth
" Thomas, molder, r. 1016 Guerrero
" Walter B., plumber William C. Forsyth, r.
15 Verona PI
" William C, plumber and gasfltter, 106
Golden Gate Av, r. Alameda
" William J., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
1016 Guerrero
" William K.. bookkeeper William C. For-
syth, r. 421 Fell
Forsythe Douglass, bartender, r. 468 Tehama
" Lila A. Miss, school teacher, r. 933 Shot-
" Peter, pork packer Joseph McEvoy, r. 1447
Harrison ^_ ^^ .
" Samuel, machinist First St. Wks Union
I. Wks, r. 933 Shotwell
4®=- Forsythe. See Forsaith and Forsyth
Fort John B., clerk New Western Hotel
Fort Mason (formerly Black Point or Point San
Jose), foot Van Ness Av
Fort Point Life Saving Station, Joseph Hodg-
son keeper, Presidio
Fort Point Light House, James Rankin keeper.
Fort Winfield Scott
Fort Wayne Electric Corporation, H. T. Lloyd
agent, 18. 3d „
Fort Winfield Scott (formerly Fort Point), Pre-
sidio
iS®=Forte. See Faught
Fortes Louis, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
Forthaus Antone, gatekeeper Sutro Baths, r. 1
Ocean Terrace
" F., steelworker Pac. Roll. Mill
Fortier Augustus A., engineer, r. 1916 Eddy
• Bertha Miss, saleslady, r. 1916 Eddy
" Pierre A., optician, r. 1916 Eddy
" Rose Miss, teacher Fremont Primary
School, r. 1916 Eddy .^ ^
Fortin Brick Co. V. L. Fortin president, D.
E. Fortin secretary, 341 Berry, mam
offlce, Oakland
" D. E., secretary Fortin Brick Co., 341 Berry,
r. Oakland
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Fortman Emile, cutter Hoffman, Alexander &
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Fortmann Fritz, collector, r. 307 Clementina
" George, groceries, 35 Jessie
Fortmann Henry F., president Alaska Packers'
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Former Clinton, porter L. R. Larzelere & Co.,
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Fortriede Henry, importer and dealer in ivory,
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fans and fancy goods a specialty, 322
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Howard
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Fortro Joseph I., expressman, r. 624 Capp
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Fortunato Giovanni, laborer Ravenna & Co., r.
515A Filbert
Fortune Gustav, clerk Goldstein & Co.. r. 439
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Av
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Waller and Stanyan
" James P., clerk, r. 1029 Post
" John W., carpenter, r. 1146 Stevenson
'• Joseph, bricklayer, r. 22 Hunt
" Joseph Jr., pressman F. H. Abbott, r. 22
Hunt
" Lucius H., clerk local freight ofQce S. P
Co.,r. 1029 Post
" Lucy Miss, millinery, 2512 Mission, r. 1029
Post
" Mary, widow, r. 1029 Post
" Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 405 Turk
" Minnie Mrs., dressmaking, 208 Jones
" & Walsh (Henry J. Fortune and John F
Walsh) liquors. 13, 3d
Forward Virginia C. Mrs., r. 805 Hyde
Forzani Peter (Forzani & Samuels), and jew-
eler, 1230 Dupont
" & Samuels (Peter Forzani and M. A. Sam-
uels), photographers, 309 Montgomery Av
Fos Isidore, butcher, 953 Howard, r. 1313 Hayes
" Raymond (Ford & Fos), r. 1701 Dupont
.»=-Fos. See Fauss and Foss
Fosberg Fredolf, molder Eagle Iron Wks, r. 656
Harrison
" George, marine engineer, r. 36Chenery
" Gustaf, grip repairer Sutter St. Ry., r. 1408
Lyon
" Sarah, widow, r. 36 Chenery
Fosen Asmond R., proprietor Fosen House, 407
Tehama
" Christian J., master str Newsboy, office 10
California, r. Oakland
" House, Asmund Fosen proprietor, 407
Tehama
" Lind O., mate str Newsboy, r. Oakland
Fosh Henry, bottler National Brewing Co , r
337 Waller
Foss Conrad, carpenter, r. 137 Dore
" Emma L., widow, r. 219 Leavenworth
" C, waiter Page & Falch, r. 564 Natoma
" George, watchman, r. 491 Sanchez
" George N., carpenter, r. 3213 Geary
" Joseph, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 5.37 Sac-
ramento
" Harriet, widow, r. SOVA Turk
" Maria A. Mrs., r. I82414 Lexington Av
FOSS OSCAR,
manufacturer photograptiic card
mounts and photogxaplilc supplies,
841 Mission, teleplione South 254. r.
830 Post
Foss William, clerk, r. 331/2 Oak Grove Av
" William S., clerk Cal. Furniture Mfg Co
r. 1842, 23d
4®=" Foss. See Fauss and Fos
Fossa Luigi, r. 309 Broadway
Fossas Pedro, r. NW cor California and Powell
Fossette Alice B. Miss, dressmaking, 740^4, 22d
Fossey Charles A., r. 506 Jones
" George F., car washer Cal. St. RR, r. 1323V4
Sacramento
" George H., car washer Cal. St. RR, r. 13231/4
Sacramento
" Harry E., clerk Pacific States Type Foun-
dry, r. 1323/2 Sacramento
Fossum Sivert, r. 62 Sierra
Foster Abraham A., teamster H. Kirchmann &
Co., r. 207 Bartlett
'• Albert L., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg
Co., r. Alameda
" Allie T. Miss, bookkeeper Howard H.
Hogan, r. 11 Germania
" Amelia, widow, r. 322, 3d
" Arthur J., vice-president S. Foster & Co.,
Foster Arthur W. (A. W. Foster & Co.), and
president San Francisco and North Paci-
fic Railway Co., Mutual Life Bldg, 4th
floor, r. San Rafael
Foster A. W. & Co. (Arthur W. Foster), stock-
brokers, 322 Pine
" C, musician, r. 612 Battery
" Celia, widow, r. 209 Langton
" Charles (Foster & Orear), r. Alameda
" Charles E., wood and coal, 97 Colton
" Charles H., r. 1030 FoLsom
" Charles J. (Shreve & Co.), r. Sausalito
" Charles L., molder Union I. Wks, r. 810
Tennessee
" Charles M., r. 710 Taylor
" Charles M., machinist Edison Light and
Power Co., r. Oakland
" Chauncey W., butcher, 244, 6th and 749
Market, t. 628 Sutter
' ' Chauncey W. Jr. , bu tcher Chauncey W. Fos-
ter, r. 628 Sutter
" Colin L., president National Vinegar Wks,
808-812, 4th. r. 601 Polk
" C. W., clerk, r. 1049 Market
" Daniel, bartender People's Palace
" Daniel, laborer, r. 209 Langton
" Daniel T., clerk, r. 339, 5th Av
" David, capitalist, r. 1003 Washington
" Edward, r. 1121 Mission
" Edward J., shoemaker, r. 2515 Larkin
" Edward P., clerk, r. 11 Germania
" Edwin J. (Foster & Fay), r. 1914b Bush
" Ellen, widow, groceries. 324 Broadway
'■ Emil, laborer, r. 542 Green
" Emily Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Fenton P., clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 722. 20th
" Frank, carpenter, r. 937 Shotwell
" Frank L., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Frederick, plumber C. E. Anderson, r. 528
Eddy
" Frederick, upholsterer, r. 815 Mission
" Frederick F., bookkeeper A. Schilling &
Co., r. 1009 Mason
" Frederick W., confectioner, r. 818, 20th
'■ George, r. 602 Buchanan
" George Mrs., r. 11 Germania
•' George A. (Foster & Co.), r. 2422 Buchanan
" George E., salesman Charles Nathan, r. 712
Valencia
" George H., insurance broker, 317 California,
r. San Rafael
" Harry, clerk, r. 1420 Clay
" Helen Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1003 Washington
" Henry, civil engineer, r. 502a Turk
" Henry, teacher dancing, 997 Market
" Hugh, accountant, r. 129a Guerrero
'• Ira O., tinner, r. 209^4 Ellis
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Foster Isabelle Mrs., varieties, 635 Sutter
" J. Mrs., proprietor The Cliflorcl, 204 Ellis
" Jacob W., horse clipper, r. 73, 4th
" James, steward, r. 231 Minna
" James F., journalist, r. 1422 Jackson
" John, carpenter and builder, 40 New Mont
gomery, r. 3716 Jackson
FOSTER JOHN A.
importer and jobber in <
ids " ' "'"" "
jars, tobacco
anfi smokers' articles, SW cor 6tli and
Market, r. 224 Fair Oaks
Foster John B.. traveling salesman E.Martin
& Co.
" John C, bookkeeper E. T. Allen Co., r. Oak-
land
John E., painter, r. 2008 Ellis
Foster John F., manufacturers' agent and rail-
road car advertising, 307 Sansome,
rooms 10-11, r. 905 Sutter
• ' John H., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1640
Polk
" John R., salesman William E. Cody, r. 11
Willow Av
" John W., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 339,6th
" Joseph, car driver, r. 517, 6th
" Joseph, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Joseph A., clerk freight auditors dept. S.
P. Co., r. 639, 23d
" Laura M. Miss, teacher music, r. 1331
Union
" Lawrence E., clerk O. W. Marye & Co., r.
722, 20th
" Lyman D., with S. Foster & Co., r. 1311a
Hayes
" Mabel Mrs., r. 1237 Stockton
" Margaret Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1003 Washington
" Maria, widow, r. 207 Bartlett
" Mary E., widow, dressmaking, 1207',4 Mis-
sion
" May Mrs., medium, 73, 4th
" M. R. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Nettie F. Miss, teacher music, r. 1331 Un-
ion
Foster Newton H., manager's assistant South-
ern Pacific Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 209
Walnut
" Oscar A., clerk E. A. Howard & Co., r.
Santa Cruz
" Philip, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 3258/2
Mission
" Robert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Foster S. & Co., Samuel Foster president, Mor-
ris Marcus secretary and treasurer, im-
porting and jobbing grocers, 26-28 Cali-
fornia
Foster Samuel, president S. Foster & Co., 26-28
California, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Samuel L , electrical engineer Construc-
tion dept. Market St. Ry., r. 839/2. 24th
" Sarah A., widow, r. 722, 20th
■' Sarah K., widow, dressmaking, 14 McAl-
lister
" Sumner S., electrician, r. 818, 20th
" Susannah Mrs., dressmaking, 1215!^ Powell
" Thomas, gardener, 3529 Washington
" Thomas L., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott
" Walker, r. 2422 Buchanan
" Walter, artificial stone contractor, r. 126
Rose Av
" Walter F., elevatorman Young Men's
Christian Association Bldg
" Walter F., manager T. H. B. Varney, r.
Fairmount Hotel
" William, r. cor Mateo and Laidley
" William, attorney at law, 206 Sansome,
room 26
^' William, bootfltter Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 19311/i Mission
" William A., laborer, r. 209 Langton
' ' William H. , compositor Edward C. Hughes ,
r. Alameda
" William P., proprietor Oriel Hotel, r. 1904
Market
" William S., agent, 322 Pine, r. 709 Post
" William S., bookkeeper Golden Gate Lum-
ber Co., r. 129a Guerrero
Foster & Co. (George A. Foster and J. Jellis).
carpenters andbuilde"s, 1136 McAllister
Foster & Fay (Edwin J. Foster and Edward
Fay), managers Grand Hotel Bar, 13
New Montgomery, telephone Main 988
Foster & Orear (Charles Foster and Horace W.
Orear), proprietors Oakland and Alameda
Parcel and Package Delivery, cigars
and news stand, Ferry Bldg foot Market
4®=Foster. See Forster, Foerster, Foester,
Forester and Forrester
Fothergill James, porter Henry Cowell & Co., r.
Alameda
Fotheringham Edward F., bookkeeper J. G.
James & Co., r. 126 Ellis
FOTTRELL M. J.,
physician and surgeon, visiting physi-
cian St. Mary's Hospital, 19 Phelan
Building, hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone Main 1718, r. 2217 Fillmore,
telephone West 734
Foubert Eugene E., jeweler Shreve & Co., r.
Oakland
" Eugene J., gilder and plater Shreve & Co.,
r. Oakland
Fouch Albert, physician, 613 Hayes
Foucher Eugene, artist, 231 Post, r. 507 Pine
Fouchy Alphonse D.. physician, 611 Union
" Onesime, r. Putnam nr Cortland Av
'■ Rosalie C, widow, r. 611 Union
Fouga John, U. S. Commissioner and assistant
clerk U. S. District Court, U. S. Apprais-
ers' Bldg, 3d floor, r. 418 Post
Foulds John E., attorney law dept. S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery, r. Berkeley
;8®=Foulerton. See Fullerton
Foulk George H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 4
Powell Av
" N. H. Mrs., adjusterU. S. Mint, r. 140 Hart
ford
Foulkes Edward W., assistant bookkeeper
Hulse, Bradford & Co., r. 34 Lapidge
" James F. Mrs., widow, r. 2500 Washington
" Lottie, widow, r. 34 Lapidge
" Stephen C, driver, r. 34 Lapidge
" Thomas C, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 1250 California
" Wade H., special agent The Fidelity and
Casualty Co., r. 1826 Sutter
" William B., physician, 2500 Washington
Foulks George H., attorney at law, 53 Nevada
Block, r. 811 Pine
" Margaret, widow, r. 811 Pine
" William C, student, r. 811 Pine
Fountain James W., drayman, 427 Market and
237, Ist.r. 917, 18th
" Jerome, salesman, r. 371 Jessie
" John, laborer, S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 621
Broadway
" Joseph A., brushmaker Buchanan Bros.
" Mattie E., widow, artist, r. 506 Jones
" Nellie Mrs., r. 846 Mission
Fouquier Marcel, tanner, r. 1313 Stockton
Fouratt Enos, master str Modoc, r. 2129 Polk
Fourcade Henry (D. Lapouble & Co.), r. Onon-
daga Av nr Mission Road
Fourcans Etienne, cook J. Bertrand, r. 616 Post
" Jacques, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Fourie John, laborer Gal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Fourier Frank, waiter The Oberon, r. 39 Minna
Fourmel Z., farmer, r. 814 Montgomery
Fourmet Lucien, cashier E. Gamier & Co., r.
1.503 Leavenworth
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^T; cl Fourness Havelock, clerk Simpson & Millar, r.
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^^ p, " William, machinist, r. 9 Moss
p>^ Si -S®* Fourness. See Furness
„^ £ Fournier Amelia, widow, candies, 2002!^ Mason
Z~_j " Antone, sheepherder, r. 619 Paciflc
^S ^ " Blanche Mrs., dressmaking, 822b Broad-
M way
^^ 3 Fourniguier Louis, cook Reinhold Beck, r. 917
^^ » Vallejo
^^ g Fourquet Ivan A., journalist, r. 617 Montgomery
"^■^ £ Av
^ ^^ " Jules J., chef Occidental Hotel, r. 819a
Q^ as Hayes
rS ^ Fourth Congregational Church, Rev. Frederick
ES Flawith pastor, Green nr Stockton
f^^ Fousek Joseph F., bakery, 2007 Hyde
Fouster Charles J., confectioner Charles A.
Bantel, r. 338 Turk
^ Foute George de K., r. 2123 California
^^—— " Robert C. Rev., rector Grace Church, r. 2123
^^^— ^ California
Fouts Clarence L., draughtsman Pac. Roll.
Mill, r. 1011 Washington
" George S., machinist Midas Gold Saving
Machinery Co., r. 207, 2d
" Ray R., hostler, r. 314 Clement
Foveaux Frank, draughtsman S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. Alameda
Fowden Frank, salesman General Electric Co.,
r. 1245% Valencia
" Harry, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
1722 Pacific Av
" Mark, manufacturers' agent, 216 Bush, room
68, r. 1716 Baker
Fowkes Frederick S., laborer, r. 1015 Nebraska
Fowle Arthur H., bartendar Chenoweth & Wll-
mot. r. 1141 Market
" Edward O., bookkeeper Miller & Lux
" J. A., compositor Call
Fowler Agnes R. Miss, saleslady The Paragon
Cloak and Suit Co., r. 24% Welsh
" Albert J., teamster, r. 10 O'Connell PI
" Allen, bookkeeper Parke & Lacy Co., r. M2
Folsom
" Annie L. Miss, saleslady The Paragon
Cloak and Suit Co., r. 24% Welsh
" Arthur A., dental student, r. 11 Polk
" Calvin, waiter, r. 129 Taylor
" Chester, r. 2132 O'Farrell
" Charles, liquors, SE cor City Hall Square
and City Hall Av, r. 2700a Mission
" Charles, waiter str City of Sydney
" Charles D.. plumber F. Raisch, r. 22 Elgin
Park Av
" David C, cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. East Oakland
" Edgar C, bookkeeper, r. 2024 Bush
Fowler Edgar S., manager Paciflc Coast De-
partment Preferred Accident Insurance
Co., 20-21 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. Oakland
" Edmund B., foreman, r. 438 Francisco
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 1002 Polk
" Edward, janitor, r. 915 Powell
" Frank H., salesman, r. 34 Douglass
" Frank L.,r. 416 Taylor
" Frederick, clerk Preferred Accident Ins.
Co., r. Oakland
Fowler Frederick H., treasurer Orpheum
Theatre, r. 513 Post
Fowler Gilbert C, air space and asbestos sec-
tional covering and wood and coal, 656-
658 Howard, r. Alameda
" Hannah J., widow, r. 513 Brannan
" Harriet B., Miss, matron Trinit , School, r.
3300 Washington
Fowler Henrietta A., widow, dressmaker r
Gough
" Henry R., gripman Sutter St. Ry.. r 3
Post
" J. Mrs., widow, r. 1912% Powell
" James, seaman, r. 201 Steuart
" Jefferson, cigars and tobacco, 38, 2d,
Oakland
" John H., stenographer Hicks- Judd Co r
1912% Powell ■
" Laura T. Miss, teacher Normal School r
413 Bartlett
" Leven H., blacksmith, r. 542 Folsom
" Louis H., pipemaker Francis Smith & Co
r. 542 Folsom
" Marion L., conductor S. F. & S. M Ry r
1530 Dolores '
" Martha, widow, r. 461, 3d
'• Mary, widow, r. 24% Welsh
" Nellie Mrs., r. 522% Stevenson rear
" Percy, barber M. H. Gerardin, r. 21 Wildey
'• Prentiss U., salesman Norton, Teller &
Roden, r. Oakland
" Samuel, collector Ashton & Gardiner, r. 98
Montgomery Block
" Sarah, widow, r. 1516% Polk
" Thaddeus W., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 829 Broadway
" Tillie, domestic, 1503 Dupont
" Wesley, laborer S. P. Co., r. 14 South Park
" Wesley F., real estate, r. 504%, 3rd
" W. H. Begbie, journalist Chronicle, r. 617b
Fulton
" William, r. 145, 12th
" William B., pipemaker Francis Smith »&
Co. , r. 542 Folsom
" William H., attorney at law, 318 Pine,
room 25, r. 615 Taylor
" William H., bookkeeper Willows Brewery,
r. 2700 Mission
FOWLER WILLIAM HY C,
feneral insurance agent, and agent
he Austrian Phoenix Insurance Co.
(of Vienna), Mannheim Insurance Co.
(of Mannheim), and Prussian National
Insurance Co. (of Stettin), 411 Cali-
fornia, telephone Main 15, r. 1118
Leavenworth
Fowler William M. Mrs., widow, r. 115 Webster
" William W., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Calistoga, Cal.
" Winrow C, clerk Gilbert C. Fowler, r. 656
Harrison
Fowles Stephen, barber, 214 Mason, r. 67 Tehama
Fowzer Jacob D. Z. F., photographer, 1228 Mar-
ket, and 339% Hayes
Fox Annie A. Miss, r. 2017 Buchanan
•' Augusta, widow, r. 735 Vallejo
" Aylmer H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. Oakland
" Charles C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 222
Carl
■• Charles J., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 805 Treat Av
" Charles M., insurance, r. 2037 Baker
' Charles N. (Fox & Gray), r. 1053 Market,
Oakland
" Charles W., machinist, r, 611 Ash Av
" Charles W., physician, 318 Pine, room 2, r.
The Baldwin
•' D. C. Mrs., milliner, 820 Gearv
" Edward (Gerlach & Fox), r. 2509% Larkin
" Edward, salesman R. Dunsmuir & Sons, r.
San Rafael
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 214 Vicksburg
■' Ferdinand, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 214
Vicksburg
" Francis, upholsterer, r. 765 Mission
" Frank, bartender, r. 438 Broadway
" Frederick L., oiler str City of Everett
" George, chairmaker Heywood Bros. & Co.,
r. 606 Folsom
" George F., cooper John Horstmann, r. Oak-
land
" George H., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Alameda
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Fox George W. (Fox & Bettis), 430 Montgomery,
room 6
" Georgie Mrs., stenographer H. Liebes &
Co.,r. 1813 Eddy
" G. W., electrician Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
6 Albert PI
" Henry D., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
70 Chenery
" Henry L., stock broker, r. 1713 Green
" Hiram W., carpenter, r. 740 Broadway
" Hyman, r. g^A Moss
" Isaac, machinist John W. Quick, r. 41 Te-
hama
" Jacob, employee Neustadter Bros., r. 613'/^
Fulton
" Jacob, laborer, r. 870 Folsom
" James, teamster, r. 63 Minna
" James S.. salesman Joseph T. Poheim, r. 910
Jackson
" John, r. 947 Howard
" John, clerk, r. 113 Eddy
" John, finisher Central Hardware and Sup-
ply Co., r. 418 Fulton
" John, hostler John Peters
" John, laborer, r. 514 Mission
" John, runner Occidental Hotel, r. 40 Perry
" Joseph C, coppersmith, r. 1204 Broadway
" Joseph F., machinist, r. 120 Hayes
" Kasper, stableman, r. 2002 Greenwich
" Kate Miss, laundress, r. 5 Rose PI
" Kate Miss, stenographer, r. 438 Golden
Gate Av
" Laura A. Miss, ladies' hairdressing, 820
Geary
Fox Levin T., bookkeeper Buttgenbach & Wid-
man and secretary San Francisco Min-
ing Co., NW cor 4th and Bryant, r. 218,
7th
" L. H., master str Gold, r. Stockton, Cal.
" Lizzie Mrs., nurse, r. 740 Broadway
" L. T. Mrs., widow, r. 218, 7th
" Maggie Miss, laundress, r. 5 Rose PI
" Martin W., president West Consolidated
Virginia and California Mining Co., 324
Pine, room 10
" Mary, widow, r. 431^4 Ringold
" Mary, widow, varieties, 489. 8th
" Mary Miss, laundress, r. 5 Rose PI
" Mary, domestic, 1531 Sacramento
" Mary A., widow, groceries, 448, 15th
" Mary T., r. 132 Scott
" Max, merchant tailor, 422 Powell
■' Michael J., tanner, r. -307, 8th
" Peter, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 16th Av
South bet Q and R
" Richard D.,vice-president Cal. Nursery Co.,
205 Sansome, r. San Jose
" Rose, domestic, 1411 Van Ness Av
" Sarah K., widow, r. 208 Turk
•' Theresa, widow, r. 489, 8th
" Thomas, expressman, NE cor Oak and
Devisadero, r. 3-30 Devisadero
" Thomas, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Walter, clerk Dr. John F. Morse, r. 208 Turk
" William C. foreman Gustav Lindauer, r.
862 Howard
" William J., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 218,
7th
" William P., shoemaker, r. ilQYi Post
Fox & Bettis (George W. Fox and Frank A.
Bettis), attorneys at law, 430 Montgom-
ery, room 6
Fox & Gray (Charles N. Fox and Roscoe S.
Gray), attorneys at law, 508 Montgom-
ery, room 6
Foxgord James R., barber, 206, 5th, r. 15 Laskie
" John N., coachman, 631 Harrison
" Nels R., shipwright, r. 15 Laskie
Foy Anna Miss, copyist, r. 124 Fulton
" Catherine, widow, r. 54054, 9th
" Ellen, widow, r. 235 Perry rear
" George, waiter, r. 227, 3d
Foy Hugh, proprietor Olympic Club Stables, 503
Sutter, telephone Main 1434, r. 507!^ Sut-
ter
" James, laborer, r. 12Becatur
" John, hostler, r. 849 Harrison
" John B., collector S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Alameda
Foy Sarah, widow, r. 12 Decatur
" Timothy, bartender Michael Welch, r. 27
Minna
" William, sawyer Pac. & S. F. Box Factory,
r. 12 Decatur
Foye Charles E., master mariner r. 829 Fulton
"' Henry, plasterer, r. 1727 Church
" James, driver O. Q. Reynolds, r. 30 Wash-
ington Av
" James, plasterer, r. 337, aSth
" Margaret, widow, r. 20 Washington Av
Foye WiUiam R. S., vice-president Huntington.
Hopkins Co., office 18 Fremont, r. Oak-
land
Foyle James H., carpet layer Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. Oakland
' ' Robert W. , with Indianapolis Furniture Co. ,
r. Oakland
Frace John, clerk U. S. Customs, r. 433 Geary
Frachia Giuseppe, r. 309 Broadway
Fragley Emma, widow, r. 29 Rutledge Av
" Joseph, millhand C. S. Laumeister, r. 233, 3d
Fragley Martin F., proprietor O. K. Livery
Stable, 1210-1214 Valencia, r. 1210 Va-
lencia
" Martin F. Jr., painter, r. 1210 Valencia
Fraher James J., plumber J. A. Schalich, r. 303
Day
" Philip, laborer, r. 303 Day
" Philip E., policeman, r. 303 Day
" Thomas D., blacksmith J. W. Farren, r. 303
Day
Frahm Charles, cornice maker Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 186 Noe
" Ernst, bartender D. Hadeler, r. 102 Mission
" George, helper Forderer Cornice Wks, r.
186 Noe
" George, traveling salesman Henry Campe
&Co., r. Dixon, Cal.
" Henry (Christ & Frahm), r. 184 Noe
" Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 184 Noe
" Thomas (Frahm & Frankenberg), r. 2105
Lombard
" & Frankenberg (Thomas Frahm and Na-
than J. Frankenberg), cigar manufac-
turers, 418 Battery
Frain Philip, laborer, r. 3086 Market
Frair George, r. 1138 Folsom
Frakes James, stableman Western Transfer
and Storage Co., r. 841 Harrison
" Thomas, r. 649 Mission
Franca Jose, watchmaker and jeweler, 113
Jackson, r. Ill Jackson
Francard Alfred, stonecutter, r. 1026 Clay
" Mary Mrs., feathers and plumes, 1026 Clay
France Fillmore, laborer, r. 639 Grove
" George W., proprietor Oakland House,
664V2 Howard
" Henry W., clerk general passenger agent's
office S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Oliver, clerk, r. 6641/2 Howard
" Robert L., clerk general manager's office
Market St. Ry., r. Oakland
" William F., druggist Castro Street Phar-
macy, r. 2803, 16th
" William T., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
2803, 16th
46^Franoes. See Francis
Franceschi Giacinto (Alberigi & Franceschi),
r. 903 Jackson
" John B., fish, 637 Laguna, r. 532 Ivy Av
Franceschini C. & Co. (Cherubim Franceschini
and A. Simi), butchers, 1538 Dupont
" Cherubim (C. Franceschini & Co.), r. 714
Broadway
" Emanuel, fruits, 348 McAllister
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Franceschini Flaminio, clerk Cherubino Bal-
docchi. r. 309i/o OTarrell
" Mlchele, fruits, 646, 17th
" Victor, fruits and vegetables, 640 Ellis
" William, clerk Victor Franceschini. r. 640
Ellis
Francesci Luigi. fisherman, r. 221 Broadway
Francesco Bert olini. hostler Arata & Bro., r. 7
Bartol
Franchi Charles, manager Mrs. Felicita Fran-
chi, r. 215 Scott
" Felicita. widow, wood and coal. 215 Scott
" Luigi fCalestini & Franchi), r. 105 Filbert
" Basilio (Nicora & Franchini), r. 119 Fran-
cisco
" Giorgina Miss (Corvi & Franchini), r.2208
Powell
Franchisi Gabriels, butcher Dominlco Belluo-
mini, r. 301 Hayes
Franciel Jean, cellarman Marchand's Restau-
rant, r. 609 Pine
Francis Andrew S., leverman Sutter St. Ry., r.
142114 Bush
" Carrie, domestic, 423 Cole
" Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
Sierra
" Charles B., janitor, 14 Sansome. r. 905 Post
" Charles T., shoemaker, r. 1109 Potrero Av
Francis D. B.. vice-president Francis- Valentine
Co., 517 Clay, r. Palace Hotel
., D. Ganot, printer, r. 129 G'Farrell
" Edna Miss, bookkeeper George W. Haight,
r. Oakland
" Eric M., clerk cashier's dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co.. r. 2616 Webster
" Francois (Fenton & Francis), r. 1421 Bush
" Frederick J., photographer, r. 528 Geary
" George, lumberman, r. 681 Mission
" George E.. clerk general passenger agent's
ofBce S. P. Co., r. 2106 Jones
" George W.. shoe laster Siebe, Glanville
Co., r. 1521 Sanchez
" Grosvenor, surveyor, r. 2616 Webster
" Guy, clerk, r. 518 Golden Gate Av
" Harold, clerk S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
'• Harry, hostler G. W. Brown, r. 185 Steven-
son
" Harry, laborer, r. 113, 26th
Francis Harry, president Land Savings Union
of California and financial agent, 69-71
Chronicle Bldg. r. San Rafael
- Henry M., clerk, r. 127 Silver
" James, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 54
San Jose Av
•• James E., janitor Sheriff's office, r. 1133
Union
" James S., r. 1405 Mason
" John, janitor, r. 1128 Pacific
" John, salt dealer, r. 606 Hampshire
" John, watchman str Willamette Valley
" John A., clerk, r. 1128 Pacific
'■ John B. (Francis & Merki), and teacher
music, r. 1045% Valencia
•■ John D., salesman G. B. Orcese & Co., r.
1100 Powell
'■ John F., laborer, r. 223 Minna
" John R., stevedore, r. 1402 Montgomery
" Joseph, porter S. P. Co., r. Oakland
'■ Joseph, seaman str Pomona
■■ Joseph B., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
523 Howard
" Joseph F., merchant, r. 1405 Mason
" Joseph S. (Francis & Cabral), r. 54514 Mason
" Joseph S., president Western Outlook Pub-
lishing Co. and clerk general passenger
agents office S. P. Co., r. 1020 Powell
Francis Joseph S., salesman, r. 1405 Mason
" Kate, widow, r. 5 Guerrero
" Kate M. Miss, dressmaking, 506 Jones
" Louisa, widow, r. 11 Auburn
'• Martin S., gripman Sutter St. Ry.. r. 1311
Larkin
" Mina, widow, r. 118 Haight
" Nicholas, warehouseman Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 47 Bluxome
" Perry L., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
1501 Church
" Peter C, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 29
Chapul tepee
" Robert C, collector The Western Outlook,
r. 2106 Jones
" Samuel, helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 523 Howard
Francis-Valentine Co., T. B. Valentine presi-
dent, D. B. Francis vice-president, James
B. Hughes secretary, book and job
printers, engravers and electrotypers,
517 Clay and 510-516 Commercial
" Walter, clerk S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" Willard H., traveling salesman Langley
& Michaels Co., r. Alameda
" William M., teamster, r. UVA Perry
" W. L.,driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 19 Haw-
thorne
" W. S., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1421
Bush
Francis & Cabral (Joseph S. Francis and
Mattias F. Cabral), produce conomission
merchants and proprietors San Diego
Fish Co., 423-425 Davis, telephone Black
105
" & Merki (John B. Francis and Louis
Merki), musical instruments, 705 Va-
lencia
Franciscan Residence, Rev. Maximilian Neu-
mann superior, 115 Golden Gate Av
Francisco Domingo, liquors, 107 Jackson, r. 422
Drumm
" George B., butcher C. W. Foster, r. 725
O'Farrell
Francisco Harry H., agent Atlantic and Pacific
Fast Freight Line, 61 Chronicle Bldg, r.
240 San Jose Av
" Joseph S., bookkeeper Revere Rubber Co.,
r. 238, 6th
" Mary Miss, lodgings, 238, 6th
Francisconi E., cook Antonio Caselli, r. 249
Pacific
Franciscovich Frank, cashier Louis Taussig &
Co., r. 25O614 Mission
" Martin, r. 25061/4 Mission
Franck Charles, r. 208 Golden Gate Av
" Daniel, upholsterer, r. 5 South Broderick
Franck George, house and sign painter and
artists' materials, 1919 Mission
" Henry A., machinist Joseph Wagner Mfg.
Co., r 308 Noe
" Isidore, musician, r. 517 Post
Francke Albert (Franoke & Heckert), r. 634
Pacific
" Phil C, salesman Davis Bros., r. 19131/4
Devisadero
" & Heckert (Albert Francke and William
Heckert) liquors and lodgings, 634 Pa-
cific
.^^Franoke. See Franck, Frank and Franks
Franco-American Tallow and Fertilizer Co,,
August Prou proprietor, SE cor De Haro
and El Dorado
Franco-Califomien (French daily and weekly),
Alfred Chaigneau publisher and pro-
prietor, 529 California
" Mariano, r. 5 Morey Alley
" Pilar, domestic, 1420 Larkin
Francoeur David T., carpenter, r. 334 Elizabeth
" Francis I., journalist Examiner, r. 845 Fill-
more
" George H., attorney at law, 184-185 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1413 Van Ness Av
" Germain, compositor James H. Barry, r.
845 Fillmore
Franconia House, Charles Pierson proprietor,
S s San Bruno Av nr Eve
Francovich Antonio, cook Matteo Drobaz, r. 6
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Francovicli John, oysterman G. Mayes & Co.,
r. 725 Busli
Franooz Gustave, salesman Lenormand Bros., r.
520 Stockton
Frandsen Rasmus, notions, 1330 Alabama
Franey Kate, widow, r. 29 Freelon
Frank Abraham, clothing, 108 Pacific
Frank Atoramham L., secretary Raphael's 9-15
Kearny, r. 2121 California, telephone
West 684.
" Adam, butcher Katz& Sons, r. 319 Grant Av
" A. Henry, stationer and printer, 532 Clay,
r. Alameda
" Albert (S. H. Frank & Co.), r. 1135 Polk
" Alexander (S. H. Frank & Co.) r. 1135 Polk
" Alexander H. (E. Frank & Sons) r. 3313
California
«' Andreas, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 518 Howard
" Anna, widow, r. 1617 Green
" Antoine, lineman, r. 1228V2 Pine
" Arthur H., salesman Bernard Frank, r.
1311 Pacific
" August (Petermann & Frank), r. 922 Green-
wich
" August, baker John B. Shay
" August W., sign painter, 616 Merchant, r.
427'/2 Chestnut
" Augustus G., salesman Indianapolis Furni-
ture Co, r. 11 Clinton Park
" Benjamin, packer, r. 805 Pine
" Bernard, dry and fancy goods, 1311 Pacific
" Bernhard, solicitor W. H. Fuchs, r. 1157
Folsom
" Brothers (Frederick and George P.), office
318 Crocker Bldg
" Frank C, salesman, r. 1013 Howard
" Catherine, widow, r. 1431 McAllister
" Charles, porter, r. 63 Minna
" Charles, steward str Willamette Valley, r.
1522 Dolores
" Charles L., agent, r. 1707 Geary
^' Clara M., widow, r. 1353 Post
" Clement N., with H. W. Frank & Co., r.
1823 Market
" David, tailor Harry D. Hutt, r. 26 Russ
'' E. & Sons (Ephraim, Mitchel L. and Alex-
ander H.), clothiers, 535-537 Kearny
" Emanuel, capitalist, r. 1453 Franklin
" Emil, salesman Michels & Wand, r. 1509
Gough
" Ephraim (E. Frank & Sons), r. 2313 Califor-
nia
" Ernestine, widow, r. 1930 Bush
" Etta, widow, r. 1623 Vallejo
" Ferdinand, painter, 1003 Pacific
" Frederick, laborer, r. 378'/^ Natoma
" Frederick A. (FrankBros.),r. 2001 Van Ness
Av
" Frederick J., carriage maker, 1209 Webster,
r. 517 Howard
^' Frederick W., engraver A. E. Ridley & Co.,
r. 140, 12th
" George L., manager Schrader Bros., NE
cor Ellis and Larkin, r. 140, 12th
" George P. (Frank Bros.), r. Portland, Or.
" George W., miller, r. 543 Castro
" Harry, clerk Crown Distilleries Co., r. 1807
Laguna
" Harry C, r. 2530 Octavia
" Harry G., clerk Haas Bros., r. Alameda
" Harry J. I., clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 1623
Vallejo
" Henry, brass finisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 200 Turk
" Henry, gardener, r. 1715 O'Farrell
FraiLk Henry W. (H. W. Frank & Co.) and pro-
prietor Milwaukee Furniture Co., 932-934
Howard, r. 1433 McAllister
" Herman C, transferrer Britton & Rey, r.
140, 13th
Frank H. W. & Co. (Henry W. Frank), manu-
facturers bedding, furniture and uphol-
stery, 212-216 Commercial
" Irving H., clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1330
Sutter
" Isaac, r. 805 Pine
" J. & Son, merchants (Calistoga), office 13-
15 Battery
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
»•' Heating Appmus.
and Steam I B M
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Frank Jacob (J. Frank & Son), r. 1709 Post
" Jacob, upholsterer, r. 727^/2 O'Farrell rear
" Jacob J., salesman Crown Distilleries Co.,
r. 1807 Laguna
" J. Bernard, painter A. W. Frank, r. 427^/2
Chestnut
" Jennie, widow, r. 1320 Sutter
" John, porter Benj.Curtaz& Son, r. 415 Green
" John, restaurant, 1002 Hyde, r. 1338V2 Pine
" John, ship carpenter, r. 309, 8th
" John, teamster, r. 337 Clara
" John B., fish, 627 Laguna, r. 532 Ivy Av
" John L., carpenter and builder, r. 433a 22d
" John R., butcher, 321 Clement
" Joseph, r. 713 Ellis
" Joseph, clerk Stiner, Straus & Hyman, r.
1831 Sacramento
" Joseph, liquors, 984 ^4 Folsom
" Joseph, teamster, r. 161 Dore
" Karl, carpenter, r. 401 Harrison
" Leo, waiter, r. 307 Montgomery Av
" Leon, liquors, 60 Stuart, r. 805 Pine
" Louis J. (S. H. Frank & Co.), r. Redwood
City
" Lucy Miss, saleslady Bernard Frank, r.
1311 Pacific
" Ludwig, bookkeeper Albert Mueller & Co.,
r. 1243 Leavenworth
FRANK MARK E.,
exclusive men's and boys' furnisher
and maker of shirts, 238 Kearny, r.
1613 Scott
Frank Martin (S. H. Frank & Co.), r. New York
Frank Maurice, special agent Fidelity and
Casualty Co. (of New York), 6 Mutual
Life Bldg, 6th floor, 333 Sansome, and
fire and marine insurance, 210 Sansome,
r. 3610 Sacramento
" Max, patternmaker, r. 314 Ellis
" M. E. Mrs., dressmaking, 619 .Jersey
" Mitchel L. (E. Frank & Sons), r. 2313 Cali-
fornia
" Morris E., traveling salesman G. M. Kutz
& Co., r. 34 Ellis
" Moses, specialist, 126 Kearny, room 40
" Moses A., bookkeeper Wolf & Frank, r. 105
Scott
" Moses J., r. 1819 Laguna
" Nathan, cloak maker, r. 105 Scott
" Nathan, tailor, r. 559!4 Stevenson
" Nathan H. (Andros & Frank), attorney at
law, 320 Sansome, rooms 6-7, r. 3114 Cen-
tral Av
" Oscar, salesman, r. 3610 Sacramento
" Rudolph W., student, r. 1910 Washington
" Samuel, bartender Leon Frank, r. 805 Pine
'^ Samuel, stock broker, 307 Montgomery, r.
Alameda
" Samuel M., r. 1821 Sacramento
Frank S. H. & Co. (Martin, William, Alexander,
Albert and Louis J. Frank and A. J.
Marcus), tanners and dealers leather,
hides, etc., 406-408 Battery
" Soloma Mrs., r. 140, 12th
" Stephen, r. 9 Hubbard
" Tanning Co. (Redwood City, Cal.), office
406 Battery
" William, r. 444 Brannan
" William (Gutte & Frank), r. 1910 Wash-
ington
" William (S. H. Frank & Co.), r. 2207 Buch-
anan
" William C, clerk, r. SE cor Castro and 25th
Frank's BiUiard Parlors, Harry B. Adler pro-
prietor, 8 Eddy
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Coal, Coke and Pig Iron,
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Frank's Block, 502 Washington
" Rotisserie, Coutard & Hoch proprietors,
419 Pine
Frank's Saloon, John L. Radovich proprietor,
328 Pine
^Sr-Frank. See Franck, Francke, Franke and
Franks
Franke Bruno, master mariner, r. 467 Shotwell
" Charles R. (A. Herman & Co.), r. 64, 1st
" Emil, gardener, r. 517 Birch Av
" Gustav. cabinet maker Fink & Schindler,
r. 139, 14th
•' Henry, clerk P. Mayer & Co., r. 132, 11th
" Henry, coffee dealer, r. 17th Av South nr J
" Herman, blacksmith, r. 507 Mission
■' John W., electrician, r. I bet 14th and 15th
Avs South
" John W., upholsterer Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. cor L and 15th Av South
" Joseph, shoemaker Martin Goldstein, r.
821 Vz Montgomery
" Julius, laborer St. Mary's Hospital
" Mary, widow, r. 15th Av South nr L
" Otto G., plumber W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
11314 Francisco
" Paul (Dickow & Franke), r. 772 Mission
" Paul, salesman, r. 4, 13th
" Philip, clerk, r. I91314 Devisadero
" William, fireman Roth, Blum & Co., r. cor
7th Av South and Railroad Av
M9ir Franke. See Franck, Francke, Frank and
Franks
Frankel Charles, plumber, r. SE cor 13th Av
and L
" David, salesman, r. 1630 O'Farrell
" Emil B., clerk H. H. Sattler & Co., r. 1417
Octavia
" Hannah, widow, r. SE cor 12th Av and L
" Hermann L., salesman Columbia Shoe
Store, r. 1514 California
" Julia, widow, r. 1318 Sutter
" Julius, milkman, SE cor 12th Av and L
" Lee (Kaufmann & Frankel), r. 1514 Cali-
fornia
'^ Richard, baker Nicholas Prost, r. 336, 3d
Frankenbach Valentine, r. 1616 Buchanan
Frankenberg Bernard, salesman, r. 2215 Sutter
" Fred, salesman, r. 2215 Sutter
" Joseph, harness and saddlery, 208 Drumm,
r. 2215 Sutter
" Leon, salesman Davis Bros., r. Alameda
" Lottie, widow, r. 626 Grove
•' Louis, cigar maker Frahm & Frankenberg,
r. 626 Grove
" Louis, collector Rosenblum & Abraham, r.
" Nathan J. (Frahm& Frankenberg), r. 1413»4
Buchanan
Frankenheimer Joseph, r. 136 West Mission
" Meyer, salesman M. Blaskower & Co., r.
136 West Mission
Frankenthal Frederick (Goldman & Co.), r. 229
Stockton
" Jacob, merchant, r. 1718 Bush
Frankfeld Bernhard, r. 1234 Bush
Frankfort Accident and Plate Glass Insurance
Co. of Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany,
Voss, Conrad & Co. managers, Boole &
Bosqui city agents, 204 Sansome
" Marine Insurance Co. (Germany), Voss.
Conrad & Co. general agents, 204 San-
Sansome
Franklin Abe, clothing, 231 Jackson, r. 1121
Powell
" Abraham, barber, r. 1803 Jones
" Abraham, commission broker, r. 1409 Ellis
Franklin Adolph, clerk Market St. Ry., r. 28
John
" Albert W., painter, r. 10 Vulcan
" Benjamin, janitor, r. 1611 Mason
" Benjamin, section foreman, r. 54, 1st
" Benjamin G., city agent Massachusetts
Mutual Life Ins. Co., 214 Pine, room 56,
r. 28 Hawthorne
FRANKLIN BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE, Frank Eastman &
Co. proprietors, 509 Clay
Franklin Caroline, widow, r. 521 Lombard
" Charles, salesman, r. 1803 Jones
" Charles, soda water bottler, r. 145V4,5th
" Charles B., carpenter, r. 623 O'Farrell
" Charles R., pattern maker, r. 525 Folsom
" Clara Mrs., r. 111,9th
■' Emanuel B., draughtsman, r. 1409 Ellis
" Fannie M. Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 514 Hermann
Franklin Fire Insurance Co. (of Philadelphia),
Edward E. Potter manager, 508 Cali-
ifornia, room 3
" Fred M., painter, r. 540 Ellis
" George, r. 107 Trenton
" George, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1916 Leavenworth
" George W., laborer, r. 525 Folsom
Franklin Grammar School, Richard D. Faulk-
ner principal, E s 8th bet Harrison and
Bryant
Franklin Gravel Mining Co. (Dutch Flat, Cal.),
George R. Spinney secretary, 310 Pine,
room 28
Franklin Hall, 1839 Fillmore
" Helen Mrs., dressmaker, r. 623 O'Farrell
" Henry H., solicitor, r. Ill, 9th
" Herman, traveling salesman, r. 106 Wal-
nut
" House, 127 Montgomery
" Hyman (Franklin & Newman), r. 629 Gol-
den Gate Av
" Isidor, traveling salesman M. Franklin &
Bro., r. 907 Ellis
" James, laborer, r. 281 Minna
" James, laborer, r. 422 Brannan
" James, seaman, r. 221 Paris
" John (Franklin & Swenson), r. 1054V2
Howard
" John, pile driver Jas. A. McMahon, r. 63
Tehama
" Joseph, r. 141 Taylor
" Joseph (M. Franklin & Bro.), r. 1227 Geary
" Joseph, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 3353
Mission
" Julius, brass molder, r. 531 Lombard
,, Julius S. (Metzger & Franklin), r. 2930 Cal-
ifornia
" Leon, r. 15081/i Howard
" M. & Brother (Marcus and Joseph), im-
porters dry goods, 25-27 Sansome
" M. A. Mrs., proprietor Vermont House,
303% Sutter
" Marcus (M. Franklin & Bro.), r. 639 Golden
Gate Av
" Martin, carpenter, r. 1723 Eddy
" Mary, widow, r. 525 Folsom
" Max J., insurance, r. 1432 Geary
" Milton W., student, r. 1227 Geary
" Moses J., pawnbroker, 215 Grant Av, r. 1444
O'Farrell
Franklin Nate, law and collection agency, 410
Kearny, rooms 12-13, r. 629 Golden Gate
Av
Noah J. Mrs., widow, pawnbroker, 1106
Market, r. 1440 O'Farrell
Robert E., with ^tna Mineral Water Co.,
r. 31 Lafayette
Samuel, boiler maker Union I. Wks, r. 715
Gough
Samuel, druggist J. L. Cerf, r. 1409 Ellis
Sarah A., widow, r. 514 Hermann
Franklin Savings and Building Association,
William Hatje secretary, office 515 Mar-
ket
" Simon S.. tailor, r. 1803 Jones
" Stephen, clerk Oregon Coal and Naviga-
tion Co., r. Oakland
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Franklin Street Presbyterian Churcti, Rev.
George D. B. Stewart pastor, SW cor
Franklin and Vallejo
" Theodore, shoe cutter, r. 1723 Eddy
" Thomas, laborer, r. 54, 1st
" Victoria, widow, r. 540 Ellis
" Walter F., student, r. 1237 Geary
" William, musician, r. 313 Leavenworth
" William L., expressman, r. 1303 Baker
" William S., sign writer, 421 Jones, r. 595
Folsom
" & Newman (Hyman Franklin and Nathan
Newman), proprietors Globe Glove Co.,
121 Pine
" & Swenson (John Franklin and Henry
Swenson), restaurant, 50, 3d
Franks Annie E. Miss, teacher Moulder Pri-
mary School, r. SE cor Fillmore and
Hermann
Franks BrotHers (Joseph P., James J. R. and Ed-
ward F.), beer bottlers, SE cor Fillmore
and Hermann, telephone Steiner 1061
" Charles E., clerk Russ House
" Edmond, restaurant, 740, 7th Av, r. Fulton
nr 6th Av
" Edward F. (Franks Bros.), r. SE cor Fill-
more and Hermann
" Frank, porter Walter H. Blunden, r. 427
Turk
" Frederick, clerk Cal. Construction Co., r.
550 Valencia
" Frederick, laborer, r. 11 Chapultepec
" George M. (Fannin & Franks), r. The Colo-
nial
" Harry, compositor, r. 528 O'Farrell
" James, capitalist, r. SE cor Fillmore and
Hermann
" James, truckman Truck 6. r. 829 Hayes
" James J. R. (Franks Bros.), r. SE cor Fill-
more and Hermann
" Joseph P. (Franks Bros.), r. SE cor Fill-
more and Hermann
" Josephine Miss, r. Fulton nr 6th Av
" Nettie F. Miss, r. Fulton nr 6th Av
" Newman, tailor, 131 Eddy, r. 400 Polk
" William, dyer, r. 610 Polk
" William, wheelwright, r. 1300 Larkin
i3S-Franks. See Franck, Francke, Frank and
Franke
Franquelin Adolph P., collector, r. 31 John
" E., driver Stone & Co., r. 1515 California
Fransen Louise, domestic, 1816 Larkin
" Peter F., longshoreman, r. 716Brannan
Frantz Jay M., real estate, r. 2515 Fillmore
Frantzkee John G., r. 304, 3d
Franusich John N., bartender Radovich Bros.,
r. 55 Tehama
" Martin, restaurant, Bryant bet Main and
Spear, r. 403 Bryant
Franz Charles, gardener, r. 541 Valencia
" Louis, waiter J. L. Radovich, r. 1310 Pa-
cific
" Theodore, barber L. Ulsemer, r. 51 Preclta
Av
" Valentine, carpenter, r. 1215 San Jose Av
Franzell Ellen B., widow, r. 400 Clayton
Franzen Albert H., upholsterer Henry Franzen,
r. 231 Ellis
" Augusta Mrs., r. 7 Mission Court
" Charles, seaman str Protection
" Frederick, electrician Rudolph Wallman,
r. 231 Ellis
" George, carpenter, r. 909 Powell
" Henry, upholsterer, 231 Ellis
" Henry Jr.. draper Henry Franzen, r. 331
Ellis
" John, clerk, r. 933 Kearny
Franzina M., real estate agent, r. 83314 Mont-
gomery
Franzinelli Antonio, liquors, 437 Broadway
Franzini Adolph, clerk Hornlein Bros.
Franzoi Charles, cutter L. Gottheim & Co., r.
1423 California
Franzoni F. C, musician, r. 531 Union
" William H., bartender Commercial Hotel
FrapoUi B. & Co. (Frank and Mrs. Teresa Fra-
poUi), native wines and brandies, 712-
714 Battery
" Frank (B. Frapolli & C0.I, r. 909 Filbert
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FURNITURE.
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Frapolli Sylvio, foreman B. Frapolli & Co., r.
909 Filbert
" Teresa, widow (B. Frapolli & Co.), r. 909
Filbert
Frary Allen, clerk Thomas Day & Co., r. 735b
Ellis
Eraser Alexander, driver, r. 730 Army
" Annie, widow, r. 1702 Polk
" Annie B., widow, r. 926 Mission
" Belle Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 37, 2d
•' Bruce E., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 129
California Av
" Cattle Food Co., William Tucker manager,
11 Hickory Av
" C. D., ropetender S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 379
Arlington
" Daniel C, carpenter Townley Bros., r. 820
Howard
" Duncan, bartender McCreadie & Gallagher,
r. 5 Mason
" Duncan P., carpenter, r. 117 Valley
" Edward W., wrapper O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 936 Mission
" Edwin J., physician, 406 Sutter, rooms 18-
19, r. 2013 Sacramento
" E. F., driver W. W. Montague & Co.
•' E. S. Mrs., physician, 610 Mason
" Ethelbert M., electrician Cahill & Hall
Elevator Co., r. 1423 California
" Eugene J. P., r. 926 Mission
" Frederick, clerk Edward Andersen, r.
Berkeley
" George B., night manager The United
Press, 302 Montgomery, room 46, r. 827
Geary
" George F., helper William S. Snook & Son,
r. 810 Dolores
" George W., collector The J. Dewing Co., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" Gordon, ship carpenter, r. 334 Duncan
" Gregory G., traveling salesman Dunham,
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. Occidental
Hotel
" Harry A., clerk Upton Bros., r. 738, 14th
" Howard, machinist, r. 1108, 24th
" Howard, teamster, r. 613 Bryant
" Hugh, insurance agent, 508 California,
room 42, r. Alameda
" Hugh W., attorney at law, 508 California.
room 43, r. 334 Van Ness Av
" James A., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
1003 Natoma
" James C, machinist Cal. Electrical Wks.
r. 1413 Polk
" James D., carpenter, 14 Leavenworth, r.
38 McAllister
" James E., clerk treasurer's dept. S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
" James G., carpenter, r. 506, 3d
" James G., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1413 Polk
" James H., clerk, r. 738, 14th
" James K. (Henrix & Eraser), r. 543 Freder-
ick
" James O., laborer, r. 1833 Hyde
" John, bartender James P. Kirwan Jr., r. 113
Bay
" John, carpenter, r. 738, 14th
" John, machinist, r. 856 Folsom
" John A., foreman machinist Union I. Wks,
r, 418 Sutter
" John G., clerk Bancroft- Whitney Co., r.
Oakland
" John P., sign painter, 809 Mission
" John R., blacksmith Market St. Ry.. r. 16
Glover
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FRASER J. P.,
painter, polisher and natural wood
finisher, 310 Stockton, telephone Grant
196, r. 610 Mason
Fraser, Louis C, agent J. L. Flood, 26 Flood
Bldg, and 7 Nevada Block, r. Ill Brod-
erick
■' N. M. Mrs., dressmaking, 131 Post
" Roderick, sparmaker C. A. Castner & Co.,
r. 810 Dolores
" S. A., carpenter, r. 28 Turk
" Simon J., physician and surgeon, 1218 Mis-
sion
'• Simon P. A., carpenter William Little, r.
2931 Laguna
" Thomas (Brennan & Fraser). r. 123 Eddy
" Thomas A., gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1131 Union
Fraser Thomas T., druggist and chemist, 1086
Howard
'• Wilbur, clerk T. H. Ryan & Co., r. 106
Mason
•' William, ship carpenter, r. 302 Lily Av
■' William, wharfinger, r. 1007 Harrison
" William F., jeweler Isaac Hassen, r. 7.S8,
14th
" William G., plasterer, r. 1423 California
" William H., patternmaker, r. 414B Lily Av
" William L., painter, r. Majestic nr Hearst
A-S" Fraser. See Fraiser, Frazer and Frazier
Frasier Robert, foreman shipwright Clark &
Webster, r. Oakland
Frassi Antonio, fresco painter, 68'^ West Mis-
sion
Frassinello Giacomo, cooper J. J. Kucich, r 2
Pfeiffer
Fratas Anthony, liquors, 112 Steuart, r. 411
Dolores
Fraternal Hall, 3029, 16th
" Printing Co., W. D. S. Harrington man-
ager, 14 McAllister
Frates Frank, laundryman La Grande Laundry
" John, deckhand str Modoc
" Joseph, barber August Phillips, r. Oakland
Fratessa Charles, milker, r. San Bruno Av nr
37th Av South
Fratina Antonio, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
" Pietro, longshoreman, r. 10 Bartol
Fratinger Arthur F., clerk, r. 817 Eddy
" Julia, widow, r. 817 Eddy
Frauen Adolph, delivery clerk Charles M. Plum
&Co., r. 11 Wool
" Heinrich A., shoemaker, 6061-4, .3d
" Peter, carpenter Frank A. Geier, r. 11
Wool
Frauenholz Arthur J., bookkeeper, r. 13.5 Chest-
nut
Frauenkron Joseph J., proprietor Merchants'
Lunch, 518 Kearny, r. 621 Stevenson
Frawley Edward J., stonecutter, r. 172 Clem-
entina
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 172 Clementina
" Henry W., shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg
&Co., r. 131 Castro
" John, r. 131 Castro
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Patrick J., bridgebuilder, r. 172 Clemen-
tina
" Thomas R., metal roofer, r. I6O61/, Lexint'-
ton Av
Fray Fred, teamster, r. 3114 Dore
FrayerB. E., motorman Market St. Ry.. r. 129
California Av
" Joseph F., wood dealer, r. 4 Enterprise
Frayne Frank J., r. 113 Wildey
Fraysinous Jean, yardman Legallett-Helwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Fraysse Jean, baker, r. 815 Stockton
Frazee Mary E., widow, r. 8 Hopeton Terrace
Frazer Anna, domestic, 1602 Fell
" Charles E., grainer, r. 439 Fell
" Charles R., electrician, r. 439 Fell
" David W., books, II614 Taylor
" Henry C, inspector Westinghouse Air
Brakes, r. 114 Scott
" James, insurance agent, 308 Pine, r. 614
Sutter
" James, painter, r. 128, 10th
•' James L., conductor, r. 1824b Howard
" James S., fireman str Progreso, r. 12 Fed-
eral
" John, speculator, r. 8 Gough
" Lena, domestic, 1045 Valencia
" Robert, cook Adam Swan, r. 1148 Market
" Thomas F., blacksmith Pac. Gas Imp. Co.,
r. 2218 Greenwich
■' Thomas J., dentist, 80 Flood Bldg, r. 711
Jones
" William J., pipe litter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1109Folsom
4®~ Frazer. See Fraser, Frasier and Frazier
Frazier Albert, employee Palace Hotel, r. 1612
Baker
" Ferdinand F., traveling salesman Well-
man. Peck& Co., r. 1504 Market
" Hugh, r. 718 Tennessee
Frazier James Lewis, superintendent Coast Di-
vision S. P. Co.,r. 1902 Broderick
" Louis, cutter Heyneman & Co., r. Oakland
" Patrick B., capitalist, r. 1403 Devisadero
FrearHugoP., naval architect Union I. Wks, r.
127 De Long Av
" Walter Rev., general agent American
Board of Commissioners for Foreign
Missions. 7 Montgomery Av, r. Oakland
4®"Frear. See Freer
Freeh Henry, printer, r. 15 Langton
Frechette Jean, cook Marchand's Restaurant, r.
421, 4th
4S" Frechett. See Frichette
4®- Frechtle. See Freechtle
Frechou Eugene, butcher, r. 154 Shipley rear
Freck Henry M., stairbuilder, 407 Mission, r. 931
Dolores
" Louis, laborer, r. 131 Clara
Fred Finch Orphanage, I. J. Truman treasurer,
office Mills Bldg. 236 Bush ,
" Mary, domestic, 2131 Sacramento
Fredell Charles G., groceries, 1222 Howard
Fredenburg Lizzie Miss, bookkeeper, r. loGSYz
Market
«S- Fredenburg. See Freudenberg
Frederick Annie, domestic, 2103 Pacific Av
" Bernard M., compositor Dewey Pub. Co., r.
1109 Howard
" Charles, r. 449y2, 20th
" G. Henry, cooper August Petzold, r. 118
Drumm
•' Henry C, tailor, r. 27 Lapidge
" Joseph S., shipping clerk Jackson Brewing
Co., r. 1426 Mission
" Robert B., foreman Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 11 Eagenia Av
" W. A. Mrs., r. 1426 Mission
Frederick William A., president Jackson Brew-
ing Co., 1428 Mission, r. 1426 Mission
" William B., inventor, r. 2203 Mission
&3~ Frederick. See Fredericks and Fredrick
Fredericks Albert, janitor Mutual Life Bldg
" Amelia, widow, r. 417b Francisco
" Arthur R., salesman Joseph Fredericks &
Co., r. 1810 Webster
" Benjamin, salesman Marshall, Teggart &
Co., r. Oakland
" Charles E.. salesman Joseph Fredericks &
Co., r. The Baldwin
" Conrad, teamster Walker Bros., r. 428, 7th
" Detlef, bartender Collins & Wheeland, r.
1020 Howard
" Edward, baker Swain Bros., r. 3.30 Fremont
" Edward C, marker S. F. Laundry, r. 836
Olive Av
" Evangeline Mrs., r. 7.35 Folsom
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Fredericks Ferdinand, blacksmith,
mont
" Frank, r. 606 Sutter
'• Frederick, clerk, r. 417b Francisco
" George A., apprentice Union I. Wks, r. 917
Larkin
" George H., bookseller, r. 326, 7tli
„ Henry A., waiter George H. Ricliard. r. 735
Folsom
'< Jacob, stableman Bavaria Brewery, r. 2424
Greenwich
" Jacob C, teamster, 113 Bush, r. 1612 Steiner
" John, laborer, r. 2422 Greenwich
" Joseph (Joseph Fredericks & Co.), r. 606
Sutter
FREDERICKS JOSEPH & CO.
(Joseph Fredericks), furniture, car-
pets, upholstery, sole agents Vienna
bentwood furniture, special designs
portieres, draperies and art cabinet
work, 649-651 Market, telephone Main
816 ^ , .
Fredericks Joseph A., teamster Overland
Freight Transfer Co., r. 205 Kennebec
" Leopold, master schr Howard, office 5
Spear, r. 10 De Boom
" Louis, waiter Popular Dining Rooms, r. 1
5th
" Nicholas, glove cutter, r. 418 Ellis
" Oscar, wagon maker, r. 767 Folsom
'■ Paul J., foreman R. A. Giltoide & Co., r.
983 Harrison
" R. R., laborer, r. W s Uranus nr 17th
" Theresa Miss, stenographer Columbus
Buggy Co.
«®-Fredericks. See Fredricks and Friedricks
Fredericksburg Bottling Co., August J. Lang
president and manager, Gustav Liebold
vice-president, Charles Vatch secretary,
921 Market and 1510 Ellis
Fredericksburg Brewery (San Jose, Cal.),
office 403 Market, telephone Main 1150
Frederickson Albert, mate schr Montezuma
" Charles A., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 634, 4th
" Charles F., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 30
Page
" Eva, domestic, 721 Ashbury
" Frank, bartender Charles G. Ahlgren, r. 26
Folsom
" Henry, yardman Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 634, 4th
" Nicholas, coachman, r. 1309 Van Ness Av
" Peter, carpenter, r. 437, 4th
" Philip, waiter J. U. Hastings
" William, master str Newark, r. Oakland
4®-Frederickson. See Fredrickson
Frediani A. & Co. (Allezzio Frediani and Law-
rence Biagi), fruits and vegetables, 535
Hayes
" A. & Co. (Attilio Frediani), fruits and veg-
etables, 1605 Folsom
" Allezzio (A. Frediani & Co.), r. 535 Hayes
" Attilio (A. Frediani & Co.), r. 305, 12th
" Eugene, laborer B. lacopetti & Co., r. 33
Broadway
" Francesco, clerk Delia Maggiora & Mo-
retti, r. 850 Valencia
" George, fruits and vegetables, 1050 Va-
" Joseph (Frediani & Lavan), r. 1018 Mont-
gomery
" Minnie, domestic, 1342 Hyde
" Vincent, native wines, 704 Vallejo, r. 1121
Kearny
" & Lavan (Joseph Frediani and Charles
Lavan), blacksmiths and wagon makers,
424 Pacific
Fredman, Theodore, shipping clerk Am. Biscuit
Co., r. 306 Lombard
JBa-Fredrichs. See Friedrichs and Frerichs
Fredrick Harry A., dentist, 131 Post, rooms 1-2
Fredrick Morris, vice-president Will & Finck
Co., 818-820 Market, r. 2506 California
Fredrick M. W., Dr., eye, ear, nose and throat.
131 Post, office hours 10 to 12 a. m. and
1 to 3 p. m.
■' Powel (California Exterminating Insti-
tute), r. 411A Turk
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
F»UA\F»S,
Suction and F="orce,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Fredricks Anna Mrs., r. 350, 3d
" Arthur K., liquors, 2353 Market, r. 126 Col-
lingwood
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 126 Collingwood
^' Elizabeth Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 126 Collingwood
" George, buyer Union I. Wks, r. 616 Guerrero
" Henry, janitor, r. 547 Minna
" Theresa M. Miss, teacher Edison Primary
School, r. 126 Collingwood
J8®=Fredricks. See Fredericks and Friederichs
Fredrickson Axel, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Benjamin, master schr Granger, office Pier
7 Steuart
•' Charles, cook, r. 11 Clay
" Charles, seaman, r. 534, 2d
" Charles, stevedore, r. 1922 Greenwich
Fredrickson F. C. & Co. ^Frederick C. Fredrick-
son and Otto F. Lange), fruit and pro-
duce commission merchants, 411 Wash-
ington
" Frederick, master mariner, r. 59 South Park
" Frederick C. (F. C. Fredrickson & Co.), r.
217 Pierce ^
" George S., oiler Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
3156 Folsom
" Gustave, hostler, r. 509 Natoma
" Hans, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Henry, laborer, r. 1507 Kentucky
•' James, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Louis J., coachman Timothy J. Sullivan,
r. 24081/4 Sacramento
" Oscar, seaman, r. 1123 Hampshire
" Swen, master schr Evie, office Pier 7
Steuart, r. 59 South Park
J89=Fredrickson. See Frederickson
Free Benjamin F., engineer Golden Gate Dis-
tilling Co., r. 816a Filbert
" Christian, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. NW cor
7th Av and D
'• Dispensary (Mission of the Good Samari-
tan), M. H. Atkins M. D., 249, 2d
•' Dispensary, Medical Dept University of
California, 155 New Montgomery
" Evangelical Swedish Mission, Rev. John
Peterson pastor, 1131% Mission
■' Herman D., liquors, NW cor 7th Av and
Fulton
Free Public Library, George D. Clark librarian,
New City Hall, 2d floor; branches 1131A
Valencia, 1126 Kentucky, 1801 Stockton,
and 813 Point Lobos Av; cui-rent news-
papers New City Hall basement
" Robert H., salesman Ferguson & Curley,
r. 427 Grove ^ ,,
" William S., salesman Norton, Teller &
Roden, r. 212 Scott
*S-Free. See Freeh and Frey .
Freechtle Joseph, harness maker, 806 Larkm, r.
1435 Ellis ^ ,.^ .
Freed Abraham, expressman, SE cor California
and Kearny, r. 1228 Folsom
" Tgnatz, traveling salesman Horn & Co., r.
719, 14th
" Jacob, jeweler, r. 22M Russ
" John B., traveling salesman New Home
Sewing Machine Co., r. 1724 Fillmore
" Seamon, barber Scott S. Simon, r. 1228 Fol-
som
4S"Freed. See Fried .
Freeh Michael, boiler maker, r. 928 Illinois
Freel Ann, widow, r. 613 I
" John B., policeman, r. 800 Kearny
" Mary, widow, r. 2341/2, 10th
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 613 I
J8®-Freel. See Friel
WATSON & CO.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
124 IVIarket Street.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO., ^^-^
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WiLLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Freeland Charles P., salesman William Mackie,
r. 734 Guerrero
" John P., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 734 Guerrero
" William W., carpenter, r. 1114, 24th
4®=Freeland. See Vreeland
Precis Richard, deckhand str Oakland, r. Oak-
land
Freeman Abraham C. (Freeman & Bates), r. 3034
Washington
Freeman Allen G., vice president and Pacitlc
Coast Manager J. K. Armsby Company
(Chicago, 111.), 138 Market, r. Palace
Hotel
" Ann Miss, r. 144 Clara
■' A. W., r. 819 California
" Bridget Miss, r. 144 Clara
" Charles E., salesman New York Belting
and Packing Co., r, 606b Powell
" Charles W., foreman Filmer-Rollins Elec-
tro. Co., r. Oakland
" Elisha, master mariner, r. 516 Folsom
" Eugene M., pilot, ,506 Battery, r. 2610 Cali-
fronia
" Forrest B., physician, 66-67 Donohoe Bldg,
r. 120 McAllister
" Frances Miss, cigars and tobacco, 915 Mar-
ket, r. 703 Sutter
' ' Frank B. , clerk local freight office S. P. Co. ,
r. Alameda
" Frank F., attorney at law, 8-11 Mills Bldg,
9th floor, r. 3034 Washington
" Jacob (Freeman & Wrin), r. 21 Fair Av
" James A., foreman Catton, Bell & Co., r.
2629 Harrison
" Jeremiah N., janitor, r. 1006 Washington
" J.Eugene (Smith & Freeman), r. The Co-
lonial
" John, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" John E., r. Old People's Home
" JohnL., with Singer Mfg. Co., r. 3509a 16th
" John W., machinist, r. 405 Kearny
" Magnus, tailor O. W. Nordwell & Co., r.
Oakland
" Mary A., widow, r. 633>/2 Geary
" Matilda G. Miss, furnished rooms, 144 Clara
" Matthew D., horseshoer. 434 Valencia, r. 50
Clinton Park
" Nicholas, miner, r. 144 Clara
" O. K., purser strCity of Rio de Janeiro
" P. Enoch, r. Old People's Home
" Peter, cooper Pione r Oil Wks, r. 145, 4th
" Robert B., shoemaker, 93914 Mission, r. 227,
6th
" Samuel F., clerk, r. 2007 Bush
Freeman, Smith & Co. (Arthur A. Smith),
agents for Harkness Patent Wax Can-
dles and Acme Candle Works (Cincinnati,
Ohio), office 122 California
Walter, lineman, r. 346, 4th
Walter H., bartender Frederick B. Swan,
r. 126, 5th
Walter J., salesman Frederick B. Haight,
r. 773 Harrison
Walter K., salesman Ames & Harris, r.
Oakland
Webster, laborer S. P. Co.
Freeman & Bates (Abraham C. Freeman and
George E. Bates), attorneys at law,
8-10-11 Mills Bldg, 9th floor
'■ & Wrin (Jacob Freeman and Michael J.
Wrin), stoves and tinware, plumbing
and gasfitting, 326, 3d
Freer Burr W., traveling salesman Waterbury
Watch Co., 15 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
*fcg=- Freer. See Frear
Freese Andrew C, stevedore, 55 Mission and
Public Administrator, ;B5 Chronicle Bldg,
r. 812 Fell
" Andrew J., principal Potrero Evening
School, r. 703 Geary
" Annie, widow, r. 920 Montgomery
" Charles, deckhand tugboat Transit, r. 739.
4th
" Charles Mrs., widow, r. 516 Fulton
" Charles F., carpenter, r. 1120, 24th
•' Edward B., bookkeeper A. C. Freese, r. 154
Waller
" Emma Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke.
r. 516 Fulton
" Harry, cook, r. 329 Drumm
" Herman, clerk Union Lumber Co., r. 516
Fulton
" Herbert L., driver X L Dairy Co.. r. 917
Treat Av
" Hulda Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 516 Fulton
" John, r. 433 Geary
" John H. (Miller & Freese) r. Oakland
" John H;, groceries and liquors, N W cor28th
and Church, r. 1438 Church
" Joseph C, clerk, r. 812 Fell
" Louise E. Miss, teacher penmanship, 337
Phelan Bldg
" Otto, laborer, r. 510 Missouri
" Peter (Hartwick & Freese), r. Alameda
" Richard, broommaker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co.. r. 318 Duncan
" William, r. 772!4 Harrison
" William, bartender Chris J. F. Schmidt, v.
502 Market
William F., deckhand tugboat Transit
Treese. See Freise, Frese and Fries
Freet John B. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 110 Taylor
" Winnie Miss, r. 110 Taylor
Freeth Joseph, shoemaker, 631 Stevenson
Freethy George W.. master mariner, r. 257 Te-
hama
Freguglia Frank, clerk A. Devoto, r. 1529 Powell
Frehe Herman F., shoemaker, r. 440^4 Hayes
>8®~Frehrichs. See Frerichs
Frei Andrew, r. 20 Rincon PI
" Charles, baker Adolph Altherr, r. SE cor
Dolores and 17th
" Conrad, tailor, 204 Powell
" Emil, artist Thomas C. Butterworth, r. 15
Beaver
4®" Frei. See Free, Frey, Fry and Frye
Freidenrich David (Naphtaly, Freidenrich &
Ackerman), attorney at law, 426 Cali-
fornia, rooms 4-6, r. 634 Golden Gate Av
>8ffi~Freidlander. See Friedlander
4®"Freidman. See Friedemann and Friedman
Freie Gemeinde, Mrs. Meta Widder secretary,
310 O'Farrell
" Gemeinde Hall, 310 O'Farrell
Freiermuth Annie M., widow, r. 1524 Ellis
" Catherine Mrs., r. 543i^ Natoma
" Charles, plumber, 1809 Union
" George H., r. 1524 Ellis
" Henry H., r. 4291/2 Oak
" Hervey W., clerk, r. 429'^ Oak
" Sarah L., widow, r. 117 Oak
Freiknecht Fred W., porter J. H. Medau, r. 357!^
Minna
Freiling Peter, manufacturer Freiling's Pile
Salve, r. 1628 Devisadero
" Rufus, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1628
Devisadero
Freise Louis, driver George Scharetg, r. Iowa
nr Sierra
" Paul, butcher, SW cor Buchanan and Birch
Av
;e®="Freise. See Freese, Frese and Fries
Freisinger Louis, laborer A. E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
Freitag Christina M., widow, r. 320 Drumm
>g®=Freitag. See Freytag
Freitas Ada Mrs., r. 1931 San Carlos Av
" Antone F.. barber, 419, 4th, r. 409, 4th
" Antonio, cook George H. Richard, r. 9
Ritch rear
" Antonio, waiter Frank Fisher, r. 119 Jack-
son
" Frank, cook Frank Fisher, r. 119 Jackson
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Freitas Frank, watchman str Newark, r. Oak-
land
" Frank L., bookkeeper, r. 6189£ Greenwich
" Joaquin T. (Freitas & Rodgers), r. 931
Florida
" John (Content & Freitas), and liquors, 412
Jackson, r. 221 Broadway
" Joseph, laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph M, instructor Charles E. Broad, r.
409 Stanyan
" Lottie, widow, r. 10th Av South nr G
" Manuel, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 837
Broadway
" Manuel T.. wholesale dairy produce and
provisions, 325 Front, r. 11 Elliot Park
" M. Li., molder Occidental Foundry, r. 6I814
Greenwich
" & Rodgers (Joaquin T. Freitas and Manuel
Rodgers), beer bottlers, 413-415, 8th
j^~Freitas. See De Freitas, Fratas and Frates
Freitsch Louis, teamster Western Meat Co.
Freling Arthur, capitalist, r. 615 Taylor
Frellson Hans, livery stable, 1509 Grove
Fremd Kaufman, cook Wahl & Strohl, r. 131 Ui
Kearny
" Rudolph, bartender, r. 905 O'Farrell
Premier Julius, clerk, r. 1509 Dupont
Fremont George, glove maker, r. 37 Moss
" Joseph, glovemaker, r. 37 Moss
" Louis, junk peddler, r. 37 Moss
" Milling Co. (Seattle), I. E.Thayer agent
28 California
" Mining and Milling Co., Robert McF.
Doble secretary, 202 Sansome, room 2
Fremont Primary School, Miss Rose Gold-
smith principal, N s McAllister bet
Baker and Broderick
" Street Wharf, foot Fremont
Fremy Frank, teamster William H. Brown, r.
127 Kearny
French Board of Underwriters, Edward Che-
vassus agent, 1-3 Sansome
" Catherine, widow, r. 504 Corbett Av
" Christian Union of California. 1520 Clay
" Clinton H., job printer, 145-147 Phelan Bldg,
r. 522 Sut ter
French Consulate, Alexandre Laurence de
Lalande consul, 604 Commercial
" Cyrus E,, r. 33 Lapidge
" David, rancher, r. 722i/^ Capp
" Edward J., 1st asst. engineer str City of
Sydney, r. 2428 Bryant
" Fidie C. Mrs., r. 2100 Ellis
" F. Mortimer (French & Linforth), r. Ala-
meda
" Frank, shipping clerk, r. 330 Duncan
" Frank C, driver Jas. A. Jacobs, r. 317, 17th
French Frank J., attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 62-63, telephone Main 7U3.
r. 1617 Jackson
" Frank S., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
1617 Jackson
French Frank W., manager San Francisco Cal-
cium Light Co., 10 Stevenson, r. 715 Post
" Fred J., collector, r. 2232 Sutter
" Fred W., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. Oak-
land
" George E., cashier Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 722 Fillmore
" George L., commission merchant, 320 Cali-
fornia, room 14, r. 332 Haight
" Harold, student, r. 1617 Jackson
" HayesC, physician, Y.M.C. A. Bldg, r. 638,
21st
" Hosea E., r. 722 Fillmore
French Hospital, (incorporated) Silvain Weill
president, Etienne Messager secretary,
Jules Wolf superintendent, S s Point
Lobos Av. bet 5th and 6th Avs, office
318 Post
" Ida B. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 1811 Pine
" James, bartender, r. 644i/2 Howard
" James, carpenter, r. Grattan nr Stanyan
" James, clerk Spring Valley W. W., r. 982
Howard
" James S. (French & Kinoaid), r. 43 Sanchez
" J. M. Mrs., r. 332 Haight
" John B., carpenter, r. 2232 Sutter
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
G41-G-4-'7 jy\SirU.&t St.
French John B., manufacturers' agent, 109 Call-
foi'nia, room 10
" John H., plumber, r. 6 Cottage Row
" John L. F., clerk J. F. Crosett & Co., r. 121
Turk
" Johns., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
2232 Sutter
" John S., drayman McNab& Smith, r. 31 Oak
Grove Av
" Joseph, glass cutter W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
2326 Folsom
" Joseph, solicitor, r. 1130 Market
" Joseph Jr., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 2326 Folsom
" L. Alver, bookkeeper Hulse, Bradford & Co.,
r. 31 Oak Grove Av
French Library, 305 Larkin, room 27
" L. L. Mrs., r. 332 Haight
" May L. Mrs , operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 427
Sutter
" Mina T., widow, r, 1811 Pine
French Mutual Benevolent Society, 318 Post
" Mutual Benevolent Society Cemetery,
Adolphe Siscan superintendent, 34th Av
and Clement
" R. E. clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1811
Eddy
French Reformed Church, Rev. Edward J.
Dupuy pastor, 1530 Clay
- Richard, glass cutter, r. 2326 Folsom
" Rose M. Mrs., secretary Law and Order
League, r. 941 Valencia
" S. Etta Mrs. (McGuire & Co.), r. 406 Sutter
FRENCH SAVINGS & LOAN
SOCIETY, E. J. Le Breton president,
Lucien Brand secretary, (guarantee
capital $300,000) 534 California, open
from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., Saturday eve-
nings 7 to 8 p. m. ^ ^
French Thomas J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1520, 24th
" Walter B., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
1811 Eddy
" Walter E., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 1811 Pine
" Wheeler N., teamster Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 1811 Eddy
^' William, laborer, r. 56414 Howard
" William F., shoemaker, r. 504 Corbett Av
'• William H., drayman McNab & Smith, r.
27 Garden
■' William J., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 209 Turk
" William W. (Workman & French), r. 1619c
Post
■' & Kinoaid (James S. French and Samuel
S. Kincaid), manufacturers' agents, 221
" & Linforth (F. Mortimer French and Ed-
ward W. Linforth), manufacturers"
agents, 10 California, room 19
Frenchel Charles, lumberman, r. 1314 Kearny
Frenger Phillip H., musician, r. 2714 Greenwich
Frengs Frank, r. 427, 3d rear
4®=-Frenkel. See Frankel
Frenna Domenica, widow, r, 314 Gough
" Henry A., packer Schussler Bros., r. 108
San Jose Av „ „ ,
" Joseph P. , barber 1201 14 Polk, r. 1230/2 Bush
" Vincent, boxmaker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 138 CoUingwood
Frentrup Louis, advertising solicitor S. F.
Tageblatt, r. 810 Bush
Frenzel Charles P., porter Schlegel & Bruker, r.
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Frenzel John, machine hand David Woerner, r.
22, 21st
Frerichs Christina, widow, r. 17 Henderson Av
" Fred, shoemalier, r. 31 Uranus
■' Johanna Mrs., proprietor The Almonte, 1
.5th
" Martin, groceries and liquors, 1733 Mis-
sion, r. 434 Castro
Freries Fred, clerk Henry Hellberg, r. 450, 9th
Frese Anton, baker John B. Shay
• Christian H., r. 318 Duncan
■• Emma Miss, dressmaker, r. 318 Duncan
•' Henry, r. 315 Green
FRESE HERMANN,
boots and shoes, fine custom work a
specialty, 327 Grant Av, r. 805 HalgM
Frese Hermann, cashier M. Brown & Sons r
1407 Bush
" Louis, tailor, r. 139 Shipley
■' Richard, broommaker, r. 318 Duncan
•' W. & Co,, 'William Frese), merchants, 419
California, room 15
" William (W. Frese & Co.), r. 2506 Pine
" William H.. tilesetter, r. 318 Duncan
■^~ Frese. See Freese, Freise and Fries
Freshwater JohnH.. waiter, r. 422 Post
Fresno Canal and Irrigation Co. W. H. Ingels
secretary, 8 Mills Bldg. 6th floor
Fresno City and County Directory, F. M.
Husted publisher. 530 California, room
65
Fresno Flour Mills (Fresno) Sperrv Flour Co
proprietors, 134 California
•' Fruit Packing Co., A. F. Tenney man-
ager. 839 Folsom
FretweU Edwin, president American Bank and
Trust Co. of S. F., NE cor Bush and
Montgomery, r. 2112 Green
Fretz Francis H., capitalist, r. 700 Broadway
" Jessie Miss, r. 439, 3d
Freud Corset Co. (J. Richard Freud & Co.), im-
porters and manufacturers, and whole-
sale and retail dealers corsets, 816 Mar-
ket and 11 0"Farrell
Freud J. Richard (J. Richard Freud & Co.i.
and attorney at law, 8-9 Mills Bldg, 7th
floor, telephone Main 5945, r. 938 Geary
FREUD J. RICHARD & CO.
(J. Richard Freud), Freud Corset Co.,
wholesale and retail corsets, 816 Mar-
ket and 11 O'FarreU
Freud M. & Son (Mrs. Rosa Vogelsdorff).
Freud's Corset House. 742-744 Market
and 10-12 Grant Av
FREUD'S CORSET HOUSE
(Mrs. Rosa Vogelsdorff), importers and
manufacturers corsets, 742-744 Mar-
ket and 10-12 Grant Av, telephone
Mam 1375
Freudenberg Henry, bartender, r. 921 Webster
" John G.. bookkeeper C. R. Hansen & Co.. r.
3016 Scott
■' John H., distiller, r. 3016 Scott
•' Peter H., printer, r. 3016 Scott
Freudenthal Ada Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage
Co., r. 543 Indiana
•• Frederick J., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. .5.52
Iowa
■ ■ Frederick M. , millhand Fulda Bros. , r. Oak-
land
• Henry J., watchman Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r.552 Iowa
■' John, painter, r. 725 Brannan rear
Freudenthal Peter H., porter, r. 8 Clay
Freuglia Maria Mrs., r. 5 Gavin
Freuler John, with Alfred Borel & Co., r. Oakland
Freund Arnold H., clerk, r. 1135 Shotwell
" Charles F., clerk, r. 1135 Shotwell
" Charles G., tailor, r. 10 Everett
" Frank M., insurance broker, 210 Sanso i e,
r. 1135 Shotwell
" Martin, salesman The Hamburger Co.. r.
923 Geary
•' Otto, bookkeeper, r. 2757 Harrison
•' Philip (Freund & Co.), r. 1629 O'FarreU
" Robert H., chemist, 801 Sutter, r. 2234 Pine
" William, cigar manufacturer, 621 Sansome,
r. 3 Hollis
■' & Co. (Philip Freund), blank books and sta-
tionery, 423 Washington
*®" Freund. See Fremd and Friend
Freundschuh Charles, liquors, 647 Sacramento
Frew Emma P., Miss, stenographer, 28-30 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor
Frewin Ellen, domestic, 136 South Broderick
" John, laborer, r. 5 Belcher
" Margaret, domestic, 138 South Broderick
Frey A. F., salesman Payot, Upham & Co., r.
West Berkeley
" Alice, widow, r. 577 Minna
" Anne Miss, nurse Lane's Hospital
" Charles, grinder Will & Finck Co.. r. 212,
18th
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 34 Zoe
'■ Charles S., telegraph operator, r. 615 Pine
•' Frank, baker J. H. Lobers. r. SW cor Lar-
kin and Sacramento
Frey Franz, manager Chicago Brewery, 1420-
1434 Pine. r. San Rafael
" Frederick, attorney at law. 305 Larkin,
rooms 9-10, r. 32 Birch Av
■• Fritz, cellar man Cal. Wine Assn
" Gizella, widow, dressmaking, 1204a Larkin
'■ John W.. jeweler Shreve & Co.. r. 209
Minna
" Julius D., salesman Abramson-Heunlsch
Co.,r. 1205 Laguna
" Mathias, bakery, 1817 Powell
" Reinhold, cooper Diedrich Bucking, r. 1616
Harrison
" Samuel, boxmaker. r. 607 Bryant
4S"Frey. See Fray, Free, Frei, Fry and Frye
Freygang Alfred, cigars and tobacco, 501 Mar-
ket, r. 626 California
" Paul, secretary and treasurer A. J. Leary
Co., 113- 119 Davis, r. 626 California
Freytag C. Henry, confectioner, r. 230714 Bush
£9-Freytag. See Freitag
Friar Daniel R., polisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks. r. 15 Hickory Av
Friberg August H., porter Mills Bldg, r. 614
Kearny
" E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1210 Mason
Frichette Athanase, carpenter L. D. Frichette,
r. 89 Powell Av
'■ Edmund, carpent;er L. D. Frichette, r. 1437
Valencia
■ Harry E., carriage maker, 619 Grove, r. 808
Laguna
• Hermann, carpenter, r. 1437 Valencia
" Joseph L., carpenter L. D. Frichette. r. 89
Powell Av
■' Louis D., carpenter and builder, 223
Drumm, r. 89 Powell Av
■' Louis J., carpenter L. D. Frichette, r. 89
Powell Av
ftrS^Frichette. See Frechette
Friciero Damiano. florist Luigi Chiappari, r. cor
Wayland and Somerset
Frick Charles, bartender Grasso & Crespino, r.
625 California
" Euclid B., captain Medical Corps U. S. A.
asst. surgeon, r. Presidio
" George W., packer, r. 153514 California rear
" Louis C, barber Henry Gellert, r. 8 Monroe
" Robert, r. 1125!4 Filbert
JSS-Frick. See Freck
Fricke Charles (Lievre, Fricke & Co.) r. 2123
Union
" Gustave, dairy produce, 131, 5th
" Henry F., groceries and liquors, 701 Guer-
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635
FriClJe Theodore, secretary Louis Roescti Co.,
330 Sansome, r. Alameda
Fricker Michael, tallow maker Cal. Tallow
Wks, r. 6th Av South nr L
Frickette James E., drayman, r. 325 Fremont
4®=-Fricklund. See Fryklund
Friday Henry C, dynamo man Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 606 Ellis
Fridherg August, master schr George W. Wat-
son, office Pier 4 Steuart
Fridell Peter, seaman U. S. str Albatross
Fried Agnes, widow, r. 309 Powell
" Hattie, widow, r. 313 Sanchez
" Louis, r. 3131/2 O'Farrell
" Rudolph, r. 1305 McAllister
" Walter D., driver Walter's Napa County
Soda, r. 404 McAllister
" William, bartender G. W. Harris, r. 13
Frankfort Av
jg®- Fried. See Freed
Friedberg IsaacM., traveling salesman Greene-
baum, Weil & Michels, r. ISievi Golden
Gate Av
" Moritz, mounter Schussler Bros., r. 330
Minna
" Noah S. (Borella & Co.), r. 305 Fulton
" Regina, widow, r. 31 Alpine
JS®=- Friedberg. See Freidberg
Friedel C. August, shoemaker, 40314 Brannan, r.
Oakland
" Frederick T., shoemaker, 894 Dolores
4®=Friedel. See Fredell and Friedl
Friedell George, laborer, r. 3 Welsh
" Louis J., barber Charles Drescher, r. 437
Golden Gate Av
Friedemann Charles, salesman G.Verdier&Co.,
r. 2537 McAllister
" George V., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
413^4 Broderick
" Millie Miss, casemaker Shreve & Co., r.
3527 McAllister
4®=-Friedemann. See Friedman
Friedenberg Maurice, machine operator Albert
Mueller & Co., r. 9I8/2 Folsom
J8®-Friedenrioh. See Freidenrich
Frieder Max, traveling salesman B. H. Patrick
&Co.
Friederich Carl, washer John Wieland Brewery,
r. 136 Tehama
Friederich Gustav, cashier London and San
Francisco Bank Limited, 434 California,
r. 1412 Washington
Friederichs F., helper Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 330 Fremont
" George H., bookseller, 336,7th
Friedhofer Gustave (Friedhofer & Phillips), r.
2603 Howard
" Paul, blacksmith, 351, 3d, r. 2603 Howard
Friedhofer William F., physician and druggist,
office and r. 2797, 16th
" & Phillips (Gustave Friedhofer and Wil-
liam E. Phillips), horseshoers, 644 Va-
lencia
Friedhoff Henry, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Friedl Joseph, painter, r. 98 Montgomery Block
Friedland David, shoemaker, 231, 8th
" Julius, salesman A. P. Hotaling & Co., r.
34 Hill
Friedlander Abraham A., traveling salesman
Friedlander & Mitau, r. 314 Octavia
" Adolph, salesman D. Samuels, r. 131654 Eddy
" Bernhard, merchant, r. 540 Page
" Ernest (Friedlander & Mitau), r. 1808 Scott
Friedlander. Gottloh & Co. (Samuel H. Fried-
lander, Jacob J. Gottlob and Melville
Marx), managers Columbia Theatre, Ws
Powell bet Eddy and Ellis, Telephone
Bush 1
" Harry A., salesman, r. 914 Treat Av
" Herman, manufacturer ladies' and chil-
dren's wear, 409 Hayes, r. ZIO'A Fell
" Herman, merchant, r. 703 Broderick
" Herman W., bookkeeper Charles Colman,
r. I6IO14 Bush
" Hulda, widow, r. 2161/2. 6th
" Isadore, tailor, r. 25, 14th
" Ivan, clerk H. Friedlander, r. 310'/2 Fell
" Joseph, receiving teller Anglo-Californian
Bank, r. 916 Sutter
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Eoofing and Siding.
SOSTOSIT IVIARKEX ST.
423
Friedlander Joseph, shirt manufacturer,
Turk
" Joseph M., cigar maker, r. 935, 18th
" Julian W., clerk engineering dept. S. P.
Co., r. IGWA Bush
" Lottie, widow, r. 104iy2 Folsom
" Louis (Friedlander & Kaeser), r. 1817 Mc-
Allister
" Louis, merchant, r. 314 Octavia
" Mitchell, musician, r. 216!^, 6th
Friedlander Moritz, real estate and insurance,
419 California, room 5, and manager
QuirosSoda Water Co., 555 Polk, r. 634
McAllister
" Richard, medical student, r. 703 Broderick
" S. & Co. (Sigmund Friedlander), confec-
tionery, 44, 4th and 40, 6th
" Salomea. widow, r. I6IO14 Bush
" Samuel, salesman U. Samuels, r. 615 Tay-
" Samuel H. (Friedlander, Gottlob & Co.), r.
2018 Buchanan „ ^ , ,„,,
" Samuel J. (S. J. Friedlander & Co.), r. 1715
Pacific Av
" Sigmund (S. Friedlander & Co.), r. lOiVA
Folsom
" Simon, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 935, 18th
" Simon, musician, r. 21654, 6th
Friedlander S. J. & Co. (Samuel J. Friedlander
and Albert Liebenthal), wholesale deal-
ers in hats and caps, 31-33 Sansome
Friedlander T. Gary, secretary San Francisco
Produce Exchange, San Francisco Pro-
duce Exchange Call Board Association
and San Francisco Produce Exchange
Mutual Benefit Association, office 433
California, r. 1913 Clay
" Tillie Miss, saleslady S. Friedlander &
Co., r. 104H/2 Folsom
Friedlander & Kaeser (Louis Friedlander and
Edward Kaeser), manufacturers cigars,
439 Montgomery, retail, 5 Leidesdorff
" & Mitau (Ernest Friedlander and Morris
Mitau), manufacturers ladies' and chil-
dren's wear, 14-16 Sutter
Friedlinger Stephen (K. G. Majorossy & Co.),
r. 1013 Larkin
Friedman Abraham, salesman, r. 1913 Larkin
" Albert, r. 15 Russ
" Alfred, glazier Solomon Friedman, r. 2783,
16th „ ^
" Alfred, salesman B. Blumenthal & Co., r.
Oakland
" Brothers (Max and Samuel), crockery,
glassware, tinware, etc.. 1065 Market
■' David, student, r. 1310 Ellis
" Edward, brewer, r. 707 Mission
" Emanuel, cigar dealer, r. 309 Scott
" Eva Miss, stenographer, r. 1310 Ellis
" Fanny M. Miss, stenographer, r. 1310 Ellis
" Harry (Friedman & Gilbert), r. 733 McAl-
" Henry, cigar dealer, r. 816 Hyde
" Henry, tailor, r. 13854 Clara
" Henry A., student, r. 1815 Broadway
" Isaac, glazier S. Friedman, r. 3783, 16th
" Isaac, matzo baker M. Rosencrantz, r. 1910
Larkin
" Isadore, salesman, r. 1411 Octavia
" Israel, buyer M. Friedman & Co., r. 1815
Broadway
" Israel, second-hand clothing, 3ol, 3d, r. lo
Russ
" J. capitalist, r. Palace Hotel
" Jacob, salesman Nierman & Lefkovitz, r.
1311 Devisadero
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
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636
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J.C.WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN rf DOMESTIC COAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
Friedman Joseph (Levy & Co.), r. 1310 Ellis
" L,., tailor, r. i Eldridge
" Louis, r. 816 Hyde
" Louis (Friedman & Rogers), r. 515 McAl-
lister
•' Louis, cap maker, r. 15 Russ
" Louis, salesman Blumenthal & Co r 447
Jessie
Friedman M. & Co. (Max Friedman and Moses
Slone), furniture, carpets, ladies' cloaks
and dress goods, 224 to 330 Stockton and
237 Post
" Maurice J., clerk Louis Levy, r. 733 McAl-
lister
" Matilda, widow, r. 228, 2d Av
" Max (Friedman Bros.), r. 536^.^ Natoma
" Max (M. Friedman & Co.), r. 1815 Broadway
" Meyer, glove maker, r. 733 McAllister
" Meyer Mrs., widow, r. 1310 Ellis
" Moses, spectacles. 320 Montgomery r 447
Jessie
" Moses E., salesman, r. 1910 Larkin
" Myer, foreman James Hurst, r. &42 Mission
" Paul, wholesale liquors, 412-414 Sacra-
mento, r. 2612 California
" Philip (Simpson & Friedman), r. 604 McAl-
lister
" Philip, salesman Friedman & Rogers r
515 McAllister
" Philip S., merchant, r. 1814 Webster rear
" Ralph, commission merchant, r. 901 Post
" Ray E. Miss, saleslady, r. 1310 Ellis
" Samuel (Friedman Bros.), r. 447 Jessie
" Samuel, cigars, 1201 Polk, r. 1111 Post
■• Samuel, student, r. 1815 Broadway
" Solomon, crockery and glazier, 2815'/^ Mis-
sion and 2783, 16th, and glazier 914 Va-
lencia, r. 2783. 16th
■' Sophie, widow, r. 817 Turk
" & Gilbert (Harry Friedman and Victor
Gilbert), barbers, 22 East
" & Rogers (Louis Friedman and Herman
Rogers), wholesale boots and shoes, 19,
1st
«S=- Friedman. See Fredman and Friedemann
Fnedmann Douglass, speculator, r. 424 Hayes
" Joseph, wood turner, 553 Brannan, r. 166
Clara rear
" Marcus, furniture, 424 Hayes
" Solomon, sale.sman Marcus Friedmann r
424 Hayes
Friedrich Charles G.. groceries and liquors
NW cor 20th and Folsom
" Frances Miss, clerk Scott & Gilbert, r
Oakland
•' George, baker Franz Siebrecht, r. 6O714
Pme
" George, waiter JohnC. Friedrich, r. 647 Val-
le]o
■' George A., liquors, 406 Dupont, r. 436 Bush
" Henry W., clerk, r. 2338 Folsom
" John C. restaurant, 617 Vallejo
■■ Karl A., bookkeeper, r. 2338 Folsom
" Louis L., musician, r. 531 Valencia
" Robert A., attorney at law, 607 Spreckels
Bldg
Friedrichs Brothers (John J. and Charles W )
cemetery fence makers,, 3413 Geary
" Charles W. (Friedrichs Bros.), r. 23 Aldine
" Henry, furniture manufacturer, 29-33, 17th
r. 739 Treat Av
" Henry B.. bookkeeper Henry Friedrichs, r
73a Treat Av
" John J. (Friedrichs Bros.), r. 23 Aldine
" Margaret, widow, r. 33 Aldine
" Philip J., teacher music, r. 21414 Fair Oaks
Friedrichs William, apprentice Henry Fried-
richs, r. 739 Treat Av
•e®=Friedrichs. See Fredericks, Fredricks and
Frerichs
Friekkl Louis, baker, r. 82OI/2 Larkin
Friel Charles, janitor St. Ignatius College r
704 Fulton rear
" Daniel, laborer, r. 246 Clara
" James, fireman str. Genl. Mc Dowell, r. 40
Tehama
" Margaret, widow, liquors, 3310 Mission
" Matthias, watchman, r. 220 Ritch
" Patrick, engineer, r. 40 Tehama
■• Patrick, marine engineer, r. 704 Fulton
■e®~Friel. See Freel
Friele Daniel E., master str Peru, r. Palace
Hotel
Friend A. C. Mrs., r. 2405 Octavia
" Edmund, pharmacist Wakelee & Co., r
411^4 Octavia
" Jacob, clerk Heller, Bachman & Co., r. 453
Turk
" James H., teamster, r. 1611 Baker
" Roger B., clerk Continental Fire Ins. Co..
r. Oakland
Friend William H., secretary Sun Insurance
Co., 428 California, r. Oakland
^9"Friend. See Freund
Frier Edward G., clerk H. D. Morris & Co r
Alameda
" William L. Jr., clerk local freight office S.
P. Co.. r. Alameda
4®=Frier. See Fryer
4®"Friermuth. See Freiermuth
Frierson Katherine Miss, stenographer, 42-43
Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. North Temescal,
Cal.
Fries John, laborer, r. Porter Av nr Six-Mile
House
" Joseph (Fries & Fischer), r. 913 Greenwich
" Julius, bartender Stelling Bros., r. SW cor
14th and Noe
" Leo, cook, r. 36 Moss
" Louis, r. 636 Jessie
" Matthias O., steward Olsen Bros., r. 8
Elsie
Fries William (Fontana & Co.), and president
Eureka Consolidated Mining Co., and
United States Tree and Stump Extract-
ing Co., office 134 Market, r. 1814 Wash-
ington
" & Fischer (Joseph Fries and George A.
Fischer), plumbers and gas fitters, 700
Montgomery Av
4S-Fries. See Freese, Freise and Frese
Friese Anton, baker, r..342 Minna
" Marie, widow, r. 1129 York
" Michael, porter Cutting Fruit Packing Co.,
r. 5 Harrison Av
Friesenhausen Charles, cigar manufacturer,
1410 Devisadero
" John A., cigar maker, r. 1410 Devisadero
•" William, painter, r. 765 Mission
Frieske Julius, cigar manufacturer, 717 Stockton
Friesleben Daniel N., capitalist, r. 2326 Wash-
ington
4®=-Frietas. See Freitas
Frietsch Louis, laborer, r. 31 Valley
Frietts Joseph, carpenter, r. 108 Tehama
" Joseph Jr., plumber, r. 108 Tehama
" William C, reporter Edwards Publishing
Co., r. 469 Bryant
Friganovich Vincenzo, cooper, r. 529 Union
Friis Charle.s S., master mariner, r. 1030 Sanchez
" Christian, seaman, r. 482, 8th
" Hector A., seaman, r. 1030 Sanchez
" Rosa, widow, r. 1030 Sanchez
Fril Emil, salesman Joost Bros., r. 1440 Mission
Frile William, longshoreman, r. 7 Baldwin
Court
Frilund Andrew, seaman, r. 206 Steuart
FRINK GEORGE K., M. D.,
physician and surgeon, specialties
women's and cliildren's diseases and
obstetrics, ofBce 47 Post cor Kearny,
hours 1 to 3 p. m., r. Belvedere
Fnnk George W., capitalist, r. Hotel Pleas-
anton
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Fripp Richard B., cashier Richards & Henry, r.
I6IO14 California
Frisbee Florence R., stenographer Frisbee,
Risdon & Co., r. 2008 Golden Gate Av
Frisbee Frank, secretary and manager Fris-
bee, Risdon & Co., and public account-
ant, 133 Market, r. 3008 Golden Gate Av
" George G., weigher Oregon Imp. Co., r. 2425
Sutter
" Jacob L., assistant weigher Oregon Imp.
Co., r. 2425 Sutter
Fristoee, Risdon & Co., Frederick R. King pres-
ident, A. E. Shaw vice-president, Frank
Frisbee secretary and manager, Edward
A. Morse treasurer, public accountants,
law and collections, 132 Market
Frisbie Charles A., fireman S. P. Co., r. 235, 15th
Frisbie Edward G., physician and surgeon,
office 803 Sutter, room 37, hours 11a.m.
to 1 p. m., r. 1922 Sutter, hours 2.30 to
3.30 and 6.30 to 7.30 p. m.
" Hugh, teamster, r. 1443 Harrison
" Mark, teamster, r. 1443 Harrison
" Nathaniel B., attorney, r. 1922 Post
" Uriah L,, laborer, r. 1443 Harrison
Frisby James D., mill hand Truckee Lumber
Co., r. 529, 6th
Frisch Clara Mrs., r. 134 McAllister
" Herman, conductor California St. RR, r.
1530 Clay
" John W., groceries and liquors, 132, 7th
" Joseph, salesman Newman & Levinson, r.
1334 Ellis
•' William, baker, r. 825 Vallejo rear
Frische Diedrich W., groceries, 1305 Point Lobos
Av
" Henry (Kunnecke & Frische), r. 443, 2d
Frisius Fred A., clerk law dept. S. P. Co., r.
Alameda
Frisk Emil J., beamster South S.F. Tannery, r.
266 Richland Av.
" K. A., master schr Golden Fleece, r. 26
Folsom
" Peter G., laborer, r. 240 Minna
Frisken James, carpenter, r. 835. 23d
Frisou John (Frisou& Loustaunau), r. 409, 4th
" & Loustaunau (John Frisou and Michel
Loustaunau), laundry, 409, 4th
Fritch George, coal, 109-115 East, r. 1008 Green
" J. Homer, with George Fritch. r. 933 Page
Fritsch Emil, stock broker, 336 Pine, r. 914 Sut-
Fritschi Alfred R., with Gutte & Frank, r. Ala-
meda
" John B., receiving teller Anglo-Californian
Bank, r. Alameda
" John H., salesman Cal. Bottling Co., r. 137
Larkin
" John H. Mrs., bakery, 137 Larkin
Fritts Joseph F., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Mountain View, Cal.
Fritz Alfred J., attorney at law, 18 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 131 DeLong Av
" August J., compositor James H. Barry, r.
16171/2 Howard
" D. Henry, blacksmith, r. 135 Shipley
" Emanuel, maltster Krug & Zimmermann,
r. 3830, 16t.h rear
" Eugene N., capitalist, r. 100 Frederick
" Frederick A., expressman, r. 737 Willow Av
" Henry, r. 700 Broadway
" Jacob, cook, r. 628 Harrison
" John, r. 16171^ Howard
" John R., r. 3 Clyde
" L. F. Mrs., widow, r. 127 Ridley
'• Louis W., miner, r. 3 Clyde
" Mary A., widow, r. 131 De Long Av
" Philip, ivory turner, r. 12 Mary
4®=-Fritz. See Fretz and Frietts
Frizell Frank, boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 3151/2 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 21514 Perry
" Richard, shoemaker Charles Lester, r. 624
Washington
" William, steward Anton E. Barbich, r.
2151/2 Perry
Frizzi August, locksmith, 1334 Polk, r. Lark-
spur, Cal.
" John, dairy produce, 434, 4th
Froberg C, motorman Market St. Ry., r. II3I14
Mission
" George, porter str Australia, r. 115 Cook
Frodsham Henry, with Chicago and North West-
ern Ry., r. 413 McAllister
" William A., asst. armorer 2d Artillery
Regiment, N. G. C, r. 35 Page
Froebel Kindergarten, Miss Jeanne Bolte prin-
cipal, 2297 Sacramento
Froehlich Edward (Froehlich & Jurgens), r. NE
cor Broadway and Hyde
" & Jurgens (Edward Froehlich and Herman
Jurgens), groceries and liquors, NE cor
Broadway and Hyde
Froelicb Christian, importer wrought and cast
iron pipe, boiler tubes, etc., 202 Market,
room 4, telephone Main 1317, r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Maren Miss, artist, 609 Sacramento, r. 140o
Van Ness Av
" Otto, secretary The Voorman Co. , 403 Mont-
gomery, room 10, r. 1405 Van Ness Av
Frohberg Paul, bartender, r. 625 Post
Frohlich Samuel S., bookkeeper, r. 133 Shipley
Frohman Charles M.. bartender J. H. & J. B.
Marshall, r. 34 Eddy
" Ferdinand, chief accountant California
Wine Association, r. 409 Clayton
" Henry (Kohlberg, Strauss & Frohman), r.
1911 Buchanan
" Herman, clothing, 432 Kearny, r. 228, 2d Av
" Isaac, attorney at law, 305 Sansome, r. 1232
O'Farrell
" Solomon, manager pipe dept. M. A. Gunst
&Co., r. 209 Grant Av
" Susman, shoemaker, r. 437b Hayes
Frohn John, shoemaker, 818, 3d
Frohnerath Joseph, barber, r. 43 Borland
Froid Charles, laborer Merchants' Ice and Gold
Storage Co., r. 48 Silver
Frolich Audley T., capitalist, r. 807 Fulton
" C. H., blacksmith, r. 1330 Mission
" James H., milk dealer, r. 17 Hay ward
" Raymond, r. 807 Fulton
Frolich Theo, office 320 Sansome, room 2, r. 807
Fulton . .
" Theodore H., shipping and commission
merchant, 500 Montgomery, r. 146 Fulton
" Walter H., r. 807 Fulton
4®=Frolich. See Frohlich and Froelich
Froman Samuel C, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 138 Moulton Av
Fromberg Charles, r. 530 Bush
" Jane Seigel, widow, r. 1718 Geary
" Ray Miss, milliner, r. 101 Leavenworth
a^Fromberg. See Froomberg
Froment Antoine, dealer foreign and domestic
wines and liquors, families supplied,
350, 5th, r. 70414 Harrison
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 1119 Mason
" Mars A., engineer, r. 1109 Mason
" Mars A. Jr., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 1109 Mason
" William P., machinist Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 1109 Mason
Fromheim William Mrs., widow, r. 1416 Broad-
way
Fromm Louis, cook J. O. Nybye, r. 571 Howard
" Louis, upholstery and drapery trimmings,
543 Market, r. 3503 Washington
" William, helper. Jackson Brewing Co., r.
1438 Mission
Frommenwiler Anton (Krabbenhoft & Irom-
menwiler), r. 1737 Mission
Fronk Edwin B., carriage washer W. T. Wag-
ner, r. 538 Valencia
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classes of advertising-.
Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
J Sau Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Front Street Warehouse, C. H. Gilman & Co
proprietors. SW cor Front and Broad-
way
Frontin Elizabeth A. Miss, teacher Whittier
Primary School, r. East Oakland
" Joseph B., collector Bovee. Toy & Sonntag,
r. 944, 21st
Froomberg Bernard, gripman Market St. Rv., r
1908 McAllister
Frosch Henry, proprietor American Furniture
Express Co., stand NW cor Geary and
Stockton, office 146 Geary, telephone Red
1403, r. 214, 10th
Fross Bernard, tailor, 336 Bush, r. 416a Fell
■' Morris, tailor, r. 2456 Market
Frost A. Mrs., widow, r. 21 Van Ness Av
" Alfred S., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.. r
1507 Polk
" Andrew, r. 521 Pacific
" Arthur, clerk Langley & Michaels Co., r.
1516 Mason
" Byron M.. cabinet maker, r. 1607 Santa
Clara
" Carleton S., bookkeeper A. B. Patrick &
Co.,r. Hotel Savoy
" Charles, carpenter str City of Panama
" Edmund F., clerk, r. 2324 Mission
" George, lineman Edison Light & Power
Co,, r. 642^4 Natoma
•' Gottlieb, car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 913 Flor-
ida
" Horatio T., clerk asst. auditor Market St.
Ry., junction Market and Valencia, r.
Alameda
FROST JAMES,
physician and surgeon, oflace and r.
2324 Mission, hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. m.
Frost John H., traveling salesman, r. 2522 Mis-
sion
" Kate M. Mrs., r. 1254 California
" Lucy A., widow, r. 221 Capp
" Norman S., teamster, r. 3204, 16th
" Walter C, butcher W. D. Wilson, r. 2023
Mission
" Walter H., r. 2522 Mission
•' William L., helper Union I. Wks, r. 1607
Santa Clara
^S^-Frost. SeeForst
Frothingham Anna, widow, r. 1613 Clay
Froude John S., carpenter, r. 17 Natoma
4£r-Froude. See Freud
Frowenfeld Jacob, capitalist, 206 Sansome,
rooms 1-2, r. 2411 Jackson
Fruchey Jesse O., salesman G. Ammerup, r. 418
Minna
Fruchtenicht Henry H., laborer John Fauser &
Co., r. 126 Guerrero
Fruchter H. F., peddler, r. 670 Walnut Av
.^S=Frudenthal. See Freudenthal
Frue Vanner Ore Concentrator, James S
Brownell western agent, 132 Market,
room 15
" Vanning Machine Co. (N. Y.), James S.
Brownell western agent, 132 Market,
room 15
Fruit and Flower Mission, 631 Sutter
Fruit Vale Estate (Fresno), M. Theo Kearney,
216 Bush, room 14
Fruitvale Improvement Co.. J. W. Bourdette
secretary, 16 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
^^Frus. See Friis
Frush Albert, painter, r. 19081/4 Powell
Frust George, driver, r. 1622 Broadway
Frutiger Catherine, widow, r. 2307 Fillmore
Frutiger Emil, driver Ruhland & Zimmermann,
r. Point Lobos Av nr 32d Av
" George F., r. 2307 Fillmore
Fruto Land and Improvement Co. (Glenn Co )
Simon Blum secretary, 308 California
Fruzetti John, cook, r. 772^4 Harrison
Fry Delos, clerk Davis Bros., r. 140 Fell
" D. H., electrical engineer, r. 600 Bush
" Emma, widow, r. 140 Fell
" Harry H., r. 216 Eddy
" Henry, box maker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. no Taylor
" James I., carpet layer Conklin Bros., r.
124114 Market
" John, engineer r. 312 Capp
Fry John D., president California Safe Deposit
and Trust Co., SE cor California and
Montgomery, r. 1812 Jackson
" John L., engineer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 22 Verona PI
- Perry, clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 2546 Howard
" Robert D., capitalist, 514 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. 2510 Pacific Av
" Solomon H., r. 2546 Howard
" Thomas C, glazier, 236 Montgomery Av. r.
510 Francisco
" T. Jefferson, hack driver, r. 113 Larkin
Fry Willis B., Pacific Coast agent The Singer
Manufacturing Co., office 231 Crocker
Bldg, r. Oakland
■es-Fry. See Frei, Frey and Frye
Frye Albert I., civil engineer, 401 California
rooms 11-12, r. Alameda
" Charles F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 7
Juri
" Eliza E. Mrs., furnished rooms, 526 Kearny
" Jacob C, last maker Cal. Last Factory, r.
54, 1st •^'
" Jesse, carpenter and builder, r. 21214 Clara
" John W., clerk Grand Hotel, r. 7 Juri
" W. L., conductor Presidio and Ferries RR. ,
r. 2003 Leavenworth
Fryer Edmund C, groceries and bakery, 627 San
Jose Av
" Julius, rabbi Congregation Ohabai Sha-
lome, r. 817 Turk
■e^- Fryer. See Frier
Fryison L. P., waiter, r. 129a O'Farrell
Fryklund Emil, shoemaker, r. 6 John
Fuchs Albert, machinist Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 81
Natoma
" Antone (Oberst & Fuchs), r. 215 Post
■' Charles, engraver, 212 Kearny
" Charles, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" Frederick, cooper, r. 1012Shotwell
FUCHS GEORGE,
proprietor California Hair Co., manu-
facturer curled hair and dealer feath-
ers, Kansas and Army Streets, near
San Bruno Road, r. 226 vi 10th
•' George, cabinet maker, r. 98"7 Harrison
" George Jr., hatter, r. 987 Harrison
" Henry, shoemaker, 2152 Filbert
" Isidor, merchant tailor, 112, 9th, r. 13 Treat
Av
" John, laborer, r. 16 Polk Lane
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 521 Franklin
" Joseph, painter, r. 1232 Union
" Lizzie, domestic, 1005 Leavenworth
" Louis P., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 415
Fillmore
" Martin, pattern maker Vulcan Iron Wks,
r. 415 Fillmore
" Max, machinist Marshutz &Cantrell, r. 500
Castro
" Nicholas, pork packer, 3 Grand Central
Market, r. 125 Fell
" Stephen (Golly & Fuchs), r. 520 Bu h
" William, tailor, r. 12th Av and I
" William H., book seller, 1157 Folsom
Fuelscher Hermann, salesman Cal. Bottling
Co., r. 1616 Eddy
Fuendeling Edward J., with Brown, Craig & Co.,
r. 705 Bush
" Julius Rev., pastor St. Mark's German
Evangelical Lutheran Church, r. 705
Bush
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Fuendeling Julius C, cake baker Schwerin &
Sons, r. 621 Bush
" William, baker, r. 106, 24tli
Fuentes Miguel, longshoreman, r. cor 18th Av
South and Silver Av
Fuerst George, driver Gaspar Zerr, r. 1632
Broadway
Fuerstnow L. Miss, photographic artist, 9
Geary, r, 231 Page
Fuetscher Martin, cellarman Joseph Melczer&
Co., r. 418 Ivy Av
Fuezy John F., tailor, r. 104 Montgomery Block
Fugazi Frank (Fugazi & Co.), r 1500 Stockton
Fuffazi J. F. & Co. (John F. Fugazi and Egisto
C. Palmieri), steamship and railroad
agents, 5 Montgomery Av
" John, hackman, r. 325 Green rear
Fugazi JolinF. (J. F. Fugazi & Co.), president
Columbus Savings and Loan Society, 614
Washington, and notary public, 5 Mont-
gomery Av, r. San Rafael
" Luigi, peddler, r. 325 Green rear
" & Co. (Frank Fugazi and Joseph Crocco),
liquors, 1500 Stockton
Fugel Ernest, slate roofer, r. 108 Hancock
Fuhrer Bessie R. Miss, teacher music, r. 2009
Webster
" Conrad, teacher music, r. 2009 Webster
Fuhrig Charles, mechanic, r. 1718 Howard
" Dora Mrs., midwife, 1718 Howard
Fuhrman Adolph M., wireworker, r. 2404 Larkin
Fuhrman Alfred, attorney at law, 220 Sansome,
rooms 4-5, r. 114 Valencia
" Mary, widow, r. 2404 Larkin
" William F., shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 8 Rus-^
4®= Fuhrman. See Furman and Firman
Fuhs Annie Mrs., fancy dry goods, 500 Castro,
r. 502 Castro
" Max (Von Borstel & Fuhs), r. 502 Castro
4®°Fuirin. See Fiuren
FUJI COMPANY THE,
R. S. Kitajima manager, Japanese teas
and fancy goods, 120, 5tli and 1362
Market, S. F., and 963 Washington,
Oakland
Fulcher Henry, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 312
Louisiana
" Henry W., carpenter, r. 408 Post
Fulda Bernhard, butcher, 812 Geary, r. 702
O'Farrell
FULDA BROTHERS
(C. and Lamartine R.), proprietors
Fulda' s Planing Mill and Tank Manu-
factory, 30-40 Spear, teleptione Main
888
Fulda C. (Fulda Bros.), 30-40 Spear
" Caroline, widow, r. 1708 Sacramento
Fulda Edward, cigars and tobacco, 3 Montgom-
ery, r. 1708 Sacramento
" Lamartine R. (Fulda Bros.), r. 102 Ellis
Fulda's Planing Mill and Tank Manufactory,
Fulda Bros, proprietors, 30-40 Spear
Fulford William G. (F. N. Woods & Co.), r.
Hotel Pleasanton
Fulham Leo H., clerk, r. 115 Ellis
FuUalove John, gripman Geary St. RR, r. 3028
California
Fullaway William H., pipemaker W. W. Mon-
tague & Co.
Fuller Albert, bookkeeper, r. 1517 Golden Gate
Av
" Annie, widow, r. 33 Moss
" Archibald, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Charles, r. 216 Francisco rear
" Charles F., druggist, 2300 Fillmore
" Charles G., barber, SW cor Market and 2d.
r. 51 Ritch
" Charles H., dentist, 44 St. Ann's Bldg
" Clifford A., loan and investment broker, 3
Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. Alameda
" David, expressman, 28 Ellis, r. 920 Natoma
" David M., painter, r. 1321 Filbert
" Edward, engineer, r. 640 Howard
" Edwin W., r. 304 Guerrero
" E. L., r. 617 Mission
" Ellen E., widow, r. 1548 Folsom
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO
COAL
WOOD
GASOLINE
• GAS
>OIL
COOKING and HEATING
iSTOVES
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Fuller Frank, porter Albert Walterstein, r. 9
Hubbard
" Frank J., inspec or U. S. Customs, r. 1414
Castro
" Frank P., agent New York Life Ins. Co.
" Frank W., real estate, 19 Montgomery, r.
^' Frank W., salesman W. P. Fuller & Co.. r.
839 O'Farrell
" Frederick,'asphaltumworker,r. 410 Leaven-
worth
" G. E.. brakeman S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
" George, 'laborer, r. 577 Minna
" George C, salesman George H. Fuller Desk
Co., r. 1248. 23d
" George H., president George H. Fuller Desk
Co., 638 Mission, r. 2020 Point Lobos Av
" George H. Mrs., widow, r. 715Capp
" George H. Desk Co., George H. Fuller presi-
dent, Charles E. Corbly vice-president,
Sherwood W. Fuller secretary, 638-640
Mission
Fuller George W., physician and surgeon, office
636 Sutter, hours 1 to 3 P. m., r. 2306 Cali-
fornia, telephone West 167
" Harriet B. Mrs., dressmaking, 1708 Clay
" Haven S., signpainter, r. 303, 3d
" James A., r. 217 Francisco
" James P., r. 126 Bartlett
Fuller Jesse B., Bank Commissioner, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 19-20, r. Marysville
Fuller J. L., assistant manager Norwich Union
Fire Insurance Society, 308 Pine
" John, stableman, r. 48 Everett
" John, tanner Struven & Birgle, r. 1407
Utah
" John H., clerk Norwich Union Fire Ins. So-
ciety, r. 809 Pine
" Josiah P., carpenter, r. 411 Tehama rear
FuUerL. H.. chief clerk ticket auditor's depart-
ment S. P. Co., r. San Mateo
" Margaret H., widow, r. 839 O'Farrell
" Mary, widow, r. 271 Stevenson
" O., miner, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" P., advertising agent, r. 25 South Park
" Ruby A. Miss, school teacher, r. 1708 Clay
" Sarah, widow, r. 3007 Webster
" Sarah E. Miss, saleslady O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co., r. 920 Natoma
" Sherwood W., manager Heywood Brothers
&Co., r. 34 Hill : ,,-
Fuller T. Shattuck Jr. Memorial Free Kinder-
f:arten. Miss Xena Roberts principal, 74
Vest Mission
^' William H., city agent Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 704 Hayes
Fuller William P., president W. P. Fuller & Co.,
SW cor Front and Pine, r. 2336 Pacific
Av
" William S., booi?keeper, r. 233 Page
Fuller W. P. & Co., W. P. Fuller president, I. F.
Littlefield secretary, proprietors Pio-
neer White Lead and Color Works, 231
Fremont, Pacific Rubber Paint Co. 228-
230 Bush, and Pioneer Oil Works, cor
Sansome and Greenwich, and importers
paints, oils and glass, SW cor Front and
Pine
Fullerton Annie Mrs., domestic, 631 Harrison
George, canvasser, r. 343, 5th
' James P., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. Alameda
" John, master ship Yosemite, office 34 Lun-
ing Bldg, r. 433, 24th
" Samuel J. (Fullerton & Schulte), r. 118 Fell
" Thomas, riveter, r. 216 Michigan
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PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
r24 IVfarket Street.
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The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Fullerton & Schulte (Samuel J. FuUerton and
Miss Juliet Schulte), photographers, 1398
Market
FuUum Alice, widow, r. 146 Clara
" Edward, iron molder, r. 73 Natoma
" Edward A. Jr., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 73 Natoma
" Edward W., finisher, r. 146 Clara
" Frank, shingler, r. 146 Clara
" Kate A. Miss, straw worker, r. 146 Clara
" Louis, driver, r. 146 Clara
" Thomas J., mattress maker, r. 146 Clara
Fulmer Mary J., widow, r. 323 Eureka
" V. E., seaman U. S. str Albatross
" Walter W., purchasing and supply agent
Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, 35 New
Montgomery, room 14, r. 323 Eureka
Fulton Adelaide M. Miss, teacher Miss West's
School, r. 2014 Van Ness Av
" Albert L., printer Hicks-Judd Co., r. 6 Pre-
cita Av
" Alfred C, nailer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 936
Iowa
" Alonzo, laborer, r. 141/2 Miller PI
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills (Atlanta, Ga.),
manufacturers cotton goods, bags and
twines, E. Detrick Jr. agent, 303 Cali-
fornia
" Charles Mrs., r. 217i/4 Polk
" Emily J., widow, r. 939 Guerrero
FULTON ENGINEERING AND
SHIP BUILDING WORKS, James Spiers
president, D. B. Hinckley vice-presi-
dent, Lionel Heynemann secretary,
ofiace and branch works 213, 1st, main
works Harbor View
Fulton Eugene B., engineer, r. 714 Ashbury
" Eva J., manager Christian Science Home,
r. 1231 Pine
" Frank J., bookkeeper, r. 618!4 Larkin rear
" George, carpenter, r. 221, 7th
" Harry F., oiler str City of Everett
" Hector S., carpenter, r. 409 Cortland Av
" House, John Germain proprietor, 617 Mis-
sion
Fulton House The, Arthur McGurren proprie-
tor, 3 Fulton
" Hugh, compositor, r. 10 Geary Court
" Ida Miss, saleslady, r, 3 Cadman PI
" James F., bookkeeper Patrick Lynch, r.
6181/2 Larkin
" James R., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
1420 Jackson
" J. K., nurse, r. 781 Mission
" John A., piledriver, r. 3 Cadman PI
" John B., foreman Tubbs Cordage Co,, r. 736
Iowa
FULTON JOHN J.,
proprietor Fulton's Radical Remedies,
1221 Market, r. 132 Townsend
Fulton John (Johnston & Fulton), r. Alameda
" John R., salesman John F. Myers & Co., r.
939 Guerrero
" John W., saloon keeper, r. 1516 Sanchez
FULTON LIVERY STABLE
AND RIDING ACADEMY, R. E. Cole
manager, 246, 3d, telephone Main 5619
Fulton Mary, widow, r. 234 Capp
" Nellie W. Miss, dressmaker, 1015 Market
" Orpha Miss, r. 1923 Vallejo
" Robert R., machinist S. P. Co., r. 939 Guer-
rero
" T. A., brakeman S. P. Co., r. .530, 3d
Fulton Theodore, bartender Donnelly & Bran'
nan, r. 988 Howard
" Theodore Jr., passenger agent Chicago,
Rock Island & Pac. Ry., r. 1151 Market
" Thomas, porter, r. 332 Green
" -Tulev Lizzie Mrs., r. 31 Fell
Fulton WiUiam president Pickens, Fulton &
Company (incorporated), 130 Sansome, r.
2418 Washington
" William L., compositor Coast Seaman's
Journal, r. 132 Townsend
" William Mrs., r. 3 Belvedere
Fulwider Lucene E., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 443 Elizabeth
Funcke Alexander F., driver, r. 17th Av South
nr Railroad Av
" Edward W., seaman, r. 17th Av South nr
Railroad Av
" Margaret Mrs., r. 175 Clara
" Philip, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. 17th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" Robert, tanner, r. 17th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
4®-Funcke. See Funke
Funda Peter, 2d officer S. P. Co. str Transit, r.
Oakland
Funge Frank E., salesman P. C. Funge, r. 730
Hayes
" Frederick L., salesman P. C. Funge, r. 720
Hayes
" Lester B., salesman P. C. Funge, r. 720
Hayes
" P. C, stoves and house furnishing, 1370
Market, r. 720 Hayes
Funge William W. Jr., manufacturers' agent,
510 Spreckels Bldg, r. 720 Hayes
Funk Catherine, widow, r. 16051/4 Dupont
" Charles, brewer, r. 809 York
" Frank, saloon watchman str Mariposa
" Henry, waiter Charles Huth, r. smA Mont-
gomery Av
Funke Alfred, clerk Bernard H. Bose, r. 251
Clementina
Funkenstein Edward, real estate, 320 San-
some, room 33, r. 8.38 O'Farrell
Funkenstein Julius, real estate, 320 Sansome,
room 33, r. 838 O'Farrell
Fuog Katherine, widow, r. 1118 Howard
Furber Daisy F. Miss, r. 1625 Buchanan
Furbush Ellis M., salesman, r. 813 Lombard
" Ellis W., school teacher, r. 813 Lombard
" Moses, r. 813 Lombard
Furderer Joseph, newspaper carrier, r. 631^
Natoma
Furey Delia, widow, r. 13 Douglass
" Frederick, driver, r. 714 Larkin
" George M., blacksmith J. W. Russell &
Co., r. lOllA Minna
" James, foreman Kingan & Co., r. 2106
Hyde
" Mary, domestic, 1608 Golden Gate Av
" Robert L., foreman Am. Type Founders'
Co., r. 617 Bush
" Walter, solicitor Bay City Transfer Co., r.
203 East
" William, laborer, r. 314 Sierra
Furger Moritz (Furger & Trasch), r. 19th Av
South bet G and H
" & Trasch (Moritz Furger and John J.
Trasch), dairymen, 19 Av South bet G
and H
Furkert Mary, widow, bakery, 1812 Dupont
" Otto, cigar maker Pac. Coast Co-op. Cigar
Mfg. Co., r. 1607, 24th
Furley Henry, helper Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 1567 Kearny
" John F.. gold beater, r. 1567 Kearny
" Mary A. Miss, clerk, r. 128, 4th Av
Furlong Annie Miss, tailoress, r. 313 Day
" Augustus, porter Olympic Club, r. 317
O'Farrell
" Catherine, domestic, 2025 Devisadero
" Charles, canmaker Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 620, 21st
" Charles F., r. 620, 21st
" Clara, widow, r. 1407, 20th
" Edward A., boiler maker, r. 313 Day
" Eustace L., clerk Williams-Marvin Co., r.
1407, 20th
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Furlong Gabriel, compositor Filmer-RoUins
Electro Co., r. East Oakland
" George C, baker, r. leilVj Jones
" H., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" James, laborer, r. 15 Natoma
" James, laborer, r. 1611% Jones
" John, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 313
Day
" John Jr.,boilermaker, r. 313Day
" Joseph, butcher, 1504 Polk, r. 1529 Sutter
" Mary, widow, r. i&lVA Jones
" Michael, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Patrick, laborer, r. 20 Tehama
" Patrick, liquors, 811 1
" Richard, laborer, r. 15 Roscoe
" Robert E., clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 4b
Chapultepec
" Thomas, policeman, r. 525 Alvarado
" Thomas, restaurant, 43254, 5th
" Thomas N., manufacturer Furlong's Im-
proved Cement Laundry Trays, 1221
Market, r. 914 Fulton
" Timothy, laundryman Magdalen Asylum
Furman Alfred, attorney at law, r. 114 Valencia
Furman Ernest M., mining, r. 425 Geary
Furman Henry M., secretary and treasurer
San Pedro, Santa Barbara, Port Costa,
Stockton and Valley Lumber Cos., 4 Cal-
ifornia ^
" William B., freight clerk P. C. S. S. Co., r.
Berkeley
;8®" Furman. See Firman and Fuhrman
Furnanz Joseph M., brass finisher W. T.
Garratt & Co., r. 63 Natoma
Furner Harry E., willow ware, 1618 Polk, r. 1311
Larkin
" Thomas, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r.
318 Clipper
Furness Herbert O., switchman, r. •702V2 Van
Ness Av
" Hulda Mrs., widow, r. 706 Powell
" John, carpenter and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 8 Steiner
«@= Furness. See Fourness
Furrer Albin, liquors, 335, 4th
" Ambrose (Furrer Bros.), r. cor Tara and
Geneva
" Brothers (Ambrose and Frank), dairy cor
Tara and Geneva, depot cor 7th and
Mission
" Brothers (George and Joseph), dairy, Low-
ell nr Hanover _.
" Casper, dairy, Porter Av nr Six-Mile
House ^
" Charles, polisher J. Roylance Brass Wks.,
r. 10 Tehama
" Charles, milker Casper Furrer, r. Porter Av
nr Six-Mile House
" Emil, wagonmaker H. B. Schindler, r. 30o,
7th
" Frank (Furrer Bros.), r. 702 San Jose Av
" Frank, laborer H. H. W. Burfeind, r. opp
Almshouse
" George (Furrer Bros.), r. Lowell nr Han-
over
" Gottlieb, manager Seventeen Mile Farm
Milk Depot, 428-430 Turk
" Joseph (Furrer Bros.), r. Lowell nr Han-
over „ ,
" Joseph M., milker Louis Zwissig, r. 16th
Av South nr G
" Paul, cigarmaker, r. 305, 7th
Fursman William L., manager men's furnish-
ings dept. Raphael's, r. 112 Taylor
Furst Ernest, clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
2025 Mason
" Malvyn, salesman Lewis Meyerstein, r.
2831 Pine
" Philip, r. 2831 Pine
" Walter, shipping clerk W. W. Montague it
Co,, r. 2025 Mason
" Walter A,, auctioneer, 421 Kearny, r, 127.A.
Oak
Furtado Antone J., barber, 822, 3d, r. 410 Bran-
nan
" Joseph, barber Joseph P. Frenna, r. 12OII2
Polk
" Rose, domestic, 1714 Bush
Furstenthal Tillie Miss, r. 1618 Fell
W. &J. SLOANE&CO.,
POI^TIEI^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
e-4-1-6-4-7 iy\£irU.&t St
Furth Alfred, salesman L. & G. Brenner, r. 1410
O'Farrell
" Charles, clerk, r. 910 Ellis
" E. H., entry clerk Newman & Levinson, r.
910 Ellis
" Ignatz, r. 1410 O'Farrell
" Josephine Miss, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Melville, cashier D. N. & E. Walter & Co.,
r. 2108b Post
" Simon, capitalist, r. 910 Ellis
4@=Furth. See Firth
Furuseth Andrew, secretary Sailors' Union of
the Pacific, SW cor East and Mission,
r 32 Steuart
Fury Agnes, cashier Palace Resturant, r. 1428
Mission
J8iS=-Fury. See Furey
Furze Richard, engineer, r. 202V4, 7th
Fusco James, bootblack, r. 5 Gavin PI
" Vincenzo, bootblack, 221 Grant Av, r. 5
Gavin PI
Fuselier John R. (Fuselier & Fitzgerald), r.
2454 Market
" Margaret, widow, r. 4 Rose Av
" & Fitzgerald (John R. Fuselier and James
W. Fitzgerald) wood polishers, 119 Main
Fusenot August J. G. (G. Verdier & Co.), r. Bel-
vedere
Fusillet Frederico, baker, r. 1518 Stockton
Fustini Lawrence, florist, 14 Hayes
" Peter, florist, N W cor 30th and Church
Futter Samuel, wrapper Philadelphia Shoe Co.,
r. 1025 Stevenson
Fyfe Edwin S., shipping clerk Will & Finck Co.,
r. 312 San Jose Av
Fyfe James C, Eastern agencies, 220 Sansome,
room 8, r. 2513a Post
Fyler Emery F., electrician Pac. Tel. &Tel. Co.,
r. Oakland
Fyock Frederick, baker H. Zaun. r. 326 Broadway
Fyr Charles, clerk, r. 8 Gough
a
Gabb Frederick H., painter, r. Fulton nr 1st Av
" John, carpenter, r. 626, 17th
Gabbs Albert S., millwright, r. enVi Capp
Gabbs Milton F., dentist, 406 Sutter, r. 2519b
California
Gabel Emil, baker Paul Drasdo
" Herman W., gilder Schussler Bros., r. 912
Harrison
" Louis, driver, r. 1433 Ellis
Gabeling William, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
Gable Catharine M., widow, r. 721 Hayes
" Herbert A,, bookkeeper Bartlett Springs
Co,, 22, 4th
Gabriel Adolph J., traveling salesman, r, 1203
Gough
" Alphonse, laborer, r, 1147 Harrison
" August, packer, r, 306y2 Fell
" Carrie, widow, r. 1605 Devisadero
" Charles, salesman, r. 1407 Webster
•' Christian, stationery, 1403 Devisadero
" Gaspard, furniture dealer, r. 130, 29th
" George, jeweler, r. 203 Taylor
" Harry, salesman Anglo-American Crock-
ery and Glassware Co., r, 2040 O'Farrell
" J. Lester,manager Raphael's, 9-15Kearny,
r, 306 Stockton . ^
" John E., watchmaker, 1403 Devisadero, r.
" Julius, printer, 13 Halleck. r. 2440 O'Farrell
" Seymour, cashier The Wertheimer Co,, r.
21071/2 Pine
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Gabrielle Felix, waiter, r. 5JI614 Lombard
Gabrielson A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 790
Stevenson
" Albert, cook Paul Drasdo, r. 307 Ellis
" F. Hope Mrs., music teacher, 207 Ellis
" Gustaf A., cook, r. 207 Ellis
" Harry, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Kate, domestic, 2118 Howard
Gabut Amelia Miss, bookkeeper, r. 120, 11th
" Joseph, tailor, r. 120a 11th
" Lena Miss, tailoress, r. 120, 11th
Gaccard Louis, soap maker, r. NW cor Bay and
Webster
Gachet Louis, bartender A. Vauthier, r. 3
Wheelock PI
Gacquemod Anselmo, real estate, 3 Caroline PI
Gad Bernard, cigars and tobacco, 26 Eddy, r. 210
Octavia
" Morris, clerk William Lemser, r. 210 Octa-
via
Gadberry Sanders D., porter Wood, Curtis &
Co., r. 28 Langton
Gadbois A., cook J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
Gaddini Giovanni (Gaddini, Lorenzini & Co.), r.
805 Filbert
" John, wines, r. 8O514 Filbert
" , Lorenzini & Co. (Giovanni Gaddini, Do-
menico Lorenzini and Eduardo Ciocca),
wine merchants, 604 Broadway
" Michael, florist, 1601 Union
Gaden George T., broker and commission mer-
chant, 819 Market, room 17, r. 1322 Cali-
fornia
Gadient Christian A., fireman Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 1512 Army
Gadipee Adolph. teamster H. T. Holmes Lime
Co., r. 322 Turk
Gadney Percy, clerk, r. 1114 Leavenworth
Gadsby Elijah H., r. 529, 17th
" Frederick L., stenographer Lloyd & Wood,
r. 3211/2 Polk
Gaebler Gustav, butcher Joseph Buttgenbach
r. 281^ Kissling
Gaeng Ursula Mrs, cook Pacific Hebrew Home
Gaerdes Henry, confectioner, r. 322 Fell
" Herman, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Powell and Greenwich
" John H., machinist F. Kraiewski, r. Sl'A
Madison Av
«g" Gaerdes. See Gerdes
Gaestel Joseph, groceries and liquors, 206 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 1020b Jackson
Gaester Frederick C. packer, r. 1329 Florida
Gaetcke Gustav (Lilienthal & Gaetcke)„r. 2805
Harrison
Gaetjen Henry, liquors, 800, 6th, r. 27 Oak Grove
_ Av
**" Gaetjen. See Goetjen
Gaetke John, carpenter, r. W s Michigan bet
Sierra and Napa
Gaetz William, waiter, r, 317 Eddy
Gafl Daniel, collector, r. 231, 2d
Gafterty Patrick, stableman, r. 10 Decatur
Gaftey Mary Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1510
Haight
" Philip M. (Mitchell & Gafley), r. 1015
Hayes
" Thomas W., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. 1015 Hayes
Gaffl Antonio, upholsterer, r. 1402 Kearny
Gaffigan John A., job printer, 2308 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 1718 Lexington Av
" Thomas, porter Charles Goldstein, r. 618
Jones
Gaffke Ernst, cigarmaker Pac. Coast Co-op.
Cigar Mnfg Co., r. 14191/2 Mason
Gafflie Otto, asst. engineer U. S. Brewery, r. 126
Moulton Av
.Kg=Gaffke. See Geffke
Gaffney Annie, widow, r. 151 Natoma
" Annie, widow, r. 640 Tennessee
" Benjamin J., liquors, 537 Howard
" Ettie, widow, r. 3421, 16th
" Frank, weigher R. Doepfner, r. 443 Natoma
" Frank M., r. 3J6 Chattanooga
" George, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3711
Clay
" James, laborer, r. 33 Hinckley
" James, laborer, r. 53C; Olive Av
" James, laborer Harbor Commissioners
" James, marine fireman, r. 359, 1st
" James, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 915^4
Tennessee
" James B., clothier, r. 646, 18th
" James J., r. 818'/4 Sansome
" James P., stenographer Rodgers & Pater-
son, r. 433% Clementina
" Johannah, widow, r. 240814 Sacramento rear
" John, r. 30 Washington Av
" John, butcher, r. 646, 18th
" John, hostler, r. 185 Stevenson
" John Jr., laborer Pac. & S. F. Box Factory,
r. 30 Washington Av
" John P., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 4331/4 Clementina
" Joseph M., broom maker Cal. Broom Mnfg
Co., r. 1917 Mission
" Malachi, laborer, r. 323 Clementina
" Mary, widow, r. 2432'/4 Bush
" Michael, r. 217 Francisco
" Michael H., capitalist, r. 1910 Polk
" Michael, clerk William A. Plunkett, r.
4331/4 Clementina
" Miles, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks., r. 431
4th
" P., laborer, r. 539 Sacramento
" Patrick M., r. 4331/4 Clementina
" Peter, carrier postofflce, r. 32 Turk
" Timothy, teamster, r. 67 Clementina
" William, engineer Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 30 Washington Av
" William, laborer, r. 323 Clementina
" William, marine engineer, r. 635 Davis
" William, master mariner, r. 320 Drumm
4®-Gaffney. See Gefleney
Gaffoli Benjamin, blacksmith, r. 436 Vallejo
Gafney Henry T., collector, r. 466 Minna
•• Peter, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" Philip N., carrier postofflce, r. 318 Stock-
ton
" P. N. Mrs., r. 514 Sutter
>e®=Gafnev. See Gaffney and Geffeney
Gafvert Jobn, r. 860 Howard
" Olaus, house mover, r. 860 Howard
Gagan Charles R., ofQcial reporter Superior
Court Dept. 2, r. II191/2 Hyde
" Edith, widow, r. 21071/4 Webster
" Grant W., clerk sta K Post OfBce, r. 1014
Mason
" Mabel Miss, bookkeeper, r. 210 Shotwell
" Mary J., widow, r.210 Shotwell
" Thomas, clerk, r. III914 Hyde
Gagan W. H. & Co. (William H. Gagan), drug-
gist, SW cor California and Hyde
" William H. (W. H. Gagan & Co.), r. III91/2
Hyde
" William M., coppersmith S. P. Co., r. 210
Shotwell
-e^'Gagan. See Gagen, Gahagan, Gegan and
Geohegan
Gage Charles A., foreman Call, r. 714 Bush
" Charles L., traveling freight agent C. B.
and Q. RR, r. 517, 23d
" John W., master str Walla Walla, r. Berke-
ley
" Julia, widow, r. 517, 33d
" Laura, widow, 145, 12th
" Leroy E., engineer, r. 39 Borland
" Mateia, widow, r. 950 Valencia
Gage Stephen T., president Golden Gate
Woolen Manufacturing Co. and lone Coal
and Iron Co., ofBce 4 Montgomery, room
43, r. Oakland
" William S., capitalist, office 317 Front, r.
822 Bush
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Gage William S. Jr., with Pacific Lumber Co.,
r. 822 Bush
Gagen J ames, furrier A. Colombat, r. 24 Franklin
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, 24 Franklin
4®"Gagen. See Gagan, Gahagan, Gegan and
Geohegan
Gager William, bookkeeper, r. 873 Mission
Gaggus Delia Mrs., furnished rooms, 457 Rail-
road Av
" Frederick, butcher, r. 457 Railroad Av
Gagliano Antonio, shoemaker, 1819 Howard, r.
Russia Av nr Mission
" Thomas, r. 1711 Mason rear
Gagliardo Andrew, shoemaker, 1333 Dupont
" Antonio, r. 90314 Powell
" John H., clerk, r. 9031/i Powell
•' Pasquale, bookkeeper, r. 434 Union
Gagne Gustav, florist, 1612 Pacific Av
Gagnet Pierre, cooper, r.321 Green
Gahagan Frederick, r. 95214 Howard
" John, hack driver, r. 20 Wood
" Richard, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Thomas, gardener Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery, r. 2000 McAllister
•' Thomas F., painter, r. 20 Wood
igS^Gahagan. See Gagan, Gagen, Gegan and
Geohegan
Gahan Annie, widow, r. 39 Madison Av
" John J., painter r. 1418 Turk
Gahman Frederick, baker Zoller Bros., r. 314
Devisadero
Gahre Henry, bartender Hahn, Bohlmann &
Co,, r. 3571/2 Minna
Gailhard Charles, r. 507 Pine
" Hotel, F. Blondeau proprietor, 507-509 Pine
Gaillard Albert H., bookkeeper Hibernia Sav-
ings and Loan Society, r. Ill Franklin
" Charles J,, teller Comptoir National D'Es-
compte De Paris, r. Oakland
" E.. cellar man Cal. Wine Assn.
" Joseph, laborer, r. Trumbull nr Craut
GAILLARD JOSEPH,
wines and liquors, 229, 6tli, r. 22954,
eth
Gaillard Leon, machine hand G. M. Kutz & Co.,
r. 10131/2 York
" Louis, liquors, r. 136 Oak
Gaillat Michel, gardener Jean Mialocq, r. 1518
Bush
Gailor Edward B., clerk Albion Lumber Co., r.
5 Cleveland
Gaines Katherine E. Mrs., janitor Broadway
Grammar School, r. 912 Broadway
" Mark E., bookkeeper LTnion Oil Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Rufus H., electrician str Santa Rosa, r.
72114 Tennessee
" Walter E., baggage master, r. 95 Silver
" William R., r. 2006 Mason
Gainey Arthur, waiter str State of California
" John, longshoreman, r. 519 Mission
" Trimble C, driver S. F. Laundry, r. 2C09
O'Farrell
Gainford Thomas, plumber and gasfltter, 4 Gol-
den Gate Av, r. 823 Valencia
Gainsbury B., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 710
Army
Gair Rotoert (Brooklyn, N. Y.), paper goods, A.
C. Boldemann & Co. agents, 307 Commer-
cial
Galaig John, laundryman Frisou & Loustaunau.
r. 409, 4th
Galan Katherine Mrs., laundry, 48, 7th
Galatoire Peter, waiter, r. 20th Av South bet G
and H
Galbally Richard D. (Galbally & McCarron), r.
419 Brannan
" & McCarron (Richard D. Galbally and
Hugh McCarron), proprietors Southern
Hotel, 419 Brannan
Galber Louis, laborer The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. cor 14th Av South and N
Galberg Peter H., cabinet maker Palace Hotel,
r. 835 McAllister
Galbert Sylvan, r. 107 Minna
" William, clerk, r. 15 Adair
Galbraith George H., clerk Pickens, Fulton &
Co., r. 712 Castro
W. MONTAOUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
lA/ATTER F»IF*E
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation. \
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET CT. <
Galbraith Leon, clerk Schlueter & Volberg, r.
32, 4th
" Nellie, widow, r. 710 Castro
Galbraith William W., first lieutenant 5th Ar-
tillery U. S. A. and Regimental and
,Post Adjutant, r. Presidio
^S- Galbraith. See Gilbraith
Gale Dora A., widow, r. 3138 Sacramento
" Frank W., teacher Heald's Business Col-
lege, r. 1832 San Carlos Av
Gale George, secretary Candelaria Consolidated
Mexican Mining Co., 134 Crocker Bldg, r.
3033 Washington
Gale George H. C, captain Troop C. 4th Cavalry
U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Oilman, teacher music, 88, 9th
Gale Herbert A., physician and surgeon, 46
O'Farrell, r. 674 East 26th, Oakland
" Howard M., editor and manager Pacific
Coast Trade Review, 632 Market r. 218
Kills
" Jeremiah W., collector, r. 1270 Stanyan
" John M. helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. Oakland
" Julia, widow, dressmaker, r. 527 Filbert
" L. A. E. Mrs., widow, r. 1832 San Carlos Av
" Lovell, shoemaker, r. 4 Folsom Av
" Merritt F., contractor, r. 149 San Jose Av
" Milton, drayman, r. 712 Mason
" Robert, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,r. 1004
Larkin
'■ William H., musician, r. 1169 Mission
jm^ Gale. See Gales
Galehouse Fanny M., widow, r. 23091/2 Howard
Galeoto Severino, dentist, 615 Union
Gales Jean Marie, proprietor California Hotel,
210 Montgomery Av
i^= Gales. See Gale
Galeta Mining Co. (Mono Co.), D. M. Kent sec-
retary, 330 Pine, rooms 33-36
Galey Alexine, widow, r. 935 Army
" Hubert, liquors, 1500 Polk, r. 1707 Sacra-
mento
Galiata Ansano, fruit and vegetables, 101. 23d
Galibarda Domenico, vegetable gardens. Ocean
House Road nr Ingleside
Galilee The, Mrs. S. A. Faber proprietor, 95
Steuart
Galindo Alfred B., painter, r. 73014 Harrison
" Arthur, boxmaker, r. 529b Union
" Clayton M., saloonkeeper, r. 73014 Harrison
" Felix B., clerk Swain Bros., r. 319 Sutter
" John, compositor El Comerciode San Fran-
cisco, r. 529 Union
" Joseph D., driver Swain Bros., r. 9 Man-
ning PI
" Julia, widow, r. 529b Union
" Lorrenz, clerk, r. 529b Union
" Manuel, molder Jardine Iron Wks, r. 730%
Harrison
Galinger Jonas, salesman Jonas Erlanger &
Co., r. 2227 Pine
" Meyer (Erlanger & Galinger), r. 2313 La-
guna
Gall Charles F. & Co. (New York), commission
merchants, ofilce 320 Sansome, room 33
Gall GottlOb, bakery and coffee saloon, 26-28, 4th,
r. 331 Tehama
" Hugh, grocer, r. 1807 Lexington Av
" Rebecca, widow\ r. IQIVA Larkin
" William, machinist, r. lOll'/i Larkin
4@=Gall. See Gaul
Gal] af ant Bernard, butcher, r. 816 Jessie
Gallagher Agnes Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2208 Geary
" Andrew, zincographer Chronicle, r. 105
Perry
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Gallagher Annie, widow, r. 40 Hofl Av
" Annie, widow, r. 212 Utah rear
" Annie Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Annie Mrs., with Modern Laundry, r. 27'4
Clara
" Annie, domestic. 2930 Clay
" Annie M. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 818 Ellis
" Anthony, fireman str Sausalito, r. 268 Clara
rear
" Anthony M., liquors, SW cor Sutter and
Broderick, r. 1509 Broderiek
" B., r. 1904 Market
" Bernard, boiler maker P. F. Dundon, r. 1503
Folsom
" Bernard J. (Gallagher Bros.), r. 2208 Geary
" Bernard J., merchant, r. 818 Ellis
■' B. J., barber L. Longo. r. 361 Minna
" Brothers (Bernard J. and Edward J.), gro-
ceries and importers church candles.
1811 Devisadero
•• Brothers (George H. and Edward B.)
plumbers and gasfitters, 1221 Valencia
" Bruce, waiter, r. 554 Minna
'■ Charles (Larkin & Gallagher), r. 2a3, 23d
■• Charles, clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
" Charles, laundryman Modern Laundry Co.,
r. 2714 Clara
" Charles, wood and coal, SE cor Noe and
Ford
" Charles B., tea and coffee dealer, r. 1122
Larkin
" Charles H., lineman, r. 732 Union
" Charles J., plumber, r. 1002 Hampshire
" Charles J., plumber, gas fitter and roofer,
208, 9th, r. 1332 Folsom
" Cora Miss, teacher Everett Granmiar
School, r. 1827 Howard
" CormackC, plasterer, r. 1307 Baker
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 5 Gerke Alley
•' Cornelius J., bartender, r. 8 Sunny Court
" D.. laborer Golden State & Miners Iron Wks,
r. 3 Simpson PI
" Daniel, longshoreman, r. 255 Michigan
■' Daniel B., laundryman American Laundry,
r. 229 Langton
'■ Daniel F., drayman NW cor Beale and
Howard, r. 1510 Folsom
" Daniel F. Jr., teamster Daniel F. Galla-
gher, r. 1510 Folsom
" DanielJ., butcher, r. 6 Le Roy PI
" Daniel J., gardener, r. 336, 22d
" Daniel J. J., painter, r. 2742 Folsom
" Dennis, fireman str Australia, r. 45 Clemen-
tina
'' Dennis, fireman str Progreso
" Edward, plasterer, r. 126, 21st
■' Edward, porter Cal. Warehouse, r. NW cor
21st and Douglass
" Edward B. (Gallagher Bros.), r. 1221 Valen-
cia
" Edward H., clerk Albert L. Scholl, r. 113
Castro
■■ Edward J. (Gallagher Bros.), r. 361414 Bush
Galiaglier Edward M., paints, oils, glass, etc.,
house and sign painting, whitening and
paper hanging, 611 Sacramento, tele-
phone main 640
" Edward M., teamster Daniel F. Gallagher,
r. 1510 Folsom
" Edward S., machinist, r. 439, 1st
" Edward v., stock clerk H. S. Crocker Co. r.
40 Hofl Av
" Eleanor E. Miss, teacher short hand, Cogs-
well Polytechnic College, r. 1412 Ala-
bama
Gallagher Elizabeth, widow, r. 1416 .
" Elizabeth E., teacher music, r. 1307
" Elizabeth R. Miss, teacher Garfield Pri-
mary School, r. 1221a Union
" Ellen, widow, r. 2 Elizabeth
" Everett, shipping clerk Coburn, Tevis &
Co., r. 850 Hayes,
" Farrel, blacksmith James W. Keefe r 3
Albion Av
" Felix, foreman John Kelso, r. 230, 15th
" Frank, contractor and builder, r. 527 Lin-
den Av
" Frank, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1209 Folsom
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 118 Jackson
" Frank, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 621
Minna
" Frank J., machinist, r. 10 Boardman PI
" Frank R., salesman Royal Wine Co.
" Frederick, expressman, r. 405 Gough
" George, engineer B. Grave Co., r. 531 Mont-
gomery Av
" George, shoemaker, r. 1320 Florida
" George E., salesman H. Liebes & Co r
918 Broderick
" George H. (Gallagher Bros.), r. 1221 Valen-
cia
" George M., bookkeeper Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 16 Sherman
•' George W., conductor Market St. Rv r
1126 Elm Av ^'
" Gustave C, pressman George Spaulding &
Co., r. 1829 Webster
" Henry, blacksmith Market St. Ry, r 439
1st '
" Henry, carpenter, r. 1213a Clay
" Henry, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 208
Francisco
Henry J. (McAvoy & Gallagher),
Castro
123
" Henry J., clerk, r. 826)4 Harrison
" Hugh, r. 732 Union
" Hugh F., engineer Main St. I. Wks
" HughW., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 20
South Park
" Humphrey F., shoemaker, r. 405 Gough
" Isabel M.Miss,bookkeeper,r. 1829 Webster
" J. Miss, cashier Wakelee & Co.,r.519A I9th
" James, r. 918 Broderick
" James, piano mover Kohler & Chase, r. 1812
Market
" James, laborer Charles Gallagher, r. SE
cor Noe and Ford
" James A., teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r
1510 Folsom
" James E., boots and shoes, 2515 Mission r
1131 Treat Av
" James H., r. 112^4 Fillmore
" James J., laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 932',^ Minnesota rear
" James L., r. 1827 Howard
" James L., assistant City and County At-
torney New City Hall, 3d floor, r. 1310a
Page
" James W. (Gallagher & O'Connor), r. 82614
Harrison
" John, brick mason, r. 528 Jessie
" John, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" John, cooper, r. 439, 1st
" John, fireman str Arago, r. 521, 1st
" John, laborer, r. 3 Simpson PI
" John, laborer, r. 105 Perry
" John, laborer, r. 307 Austin
■' John, laborer Thompson Bros., r. 512 How-
ard
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
Pennsylvania Av nr Nevada
" John, longshoreman, r. 662 Howard
" John Jr., coppersmith, r. 105 Perry
•' John J., bottler E. Martin & Co., r. 112^4
Fillmore
" John J., physician, r. 918 Broderick
" John L., machinist H. G, Layng Machine
Wks, r. Berkeley
" John M., molder, r. 439, 1st
" John P., clerk Daniel F.Gallagher r. 1510
Folsom
" John P.. master mariner, r. 113 Castro
Gallagher Jolm P., proprietor Hotel Langham,
SE cor Ellis and Mason
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Gallagher Joseph, butcher r. Ill Austin
" Joseph, messenger U. S. Engineer's office,
r. 1617 Lexington Av
" Joseph, painter, r. I6I314 Lexington Av
" Joseph D., steamfitter "Union I. Wks, r.
1131/2 Gilbert
" Joseph F. (Kavanagh & Gallagher), r. 403
Octavia
" Joseph F., clerk, r. 6 Le Roy
Gallagher JosepllG., superintendent station C
Post Office, r. 1221 Valencia
" Joseph P., telegraph operator, r. 126, 21st
" Julia Miss, dressmaking, 1332 Folsom
" Julia Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Kate Mrs., groceries, 10 Boardman PI
" Katharine Mrs., r. 2281/2, 8th
" Mamie, seamstress Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 2 Elizabeth
" Margaret, widow, r. 1002 Hampshire
" Margaret Mrs., janitress Hearst Grammar
School, r. 1121/2 Fillmore
" Margaret J. Miss, teacher Denman Gram-
mar School, r. 718 Broderick
" Martin J., contractor, r. 405 Van Ness Av
" Mary, widow, r. 113V2 Gilbert
" Mary, widow, r. 222 Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 314 Jessie
" Mary, widow, groceries, 229 Langton
" Mary Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 1002 Hampshire
•' Mary A., widow, r. 1829 Webster
" Mary, domestic, 229 San Jose Av
" M. E. Miss, dressmaker Emily M. Solley,
r. 909 Polk
" Michael, clerk Hornlein Bros., r. 405 Gough
" Michael, stonecutter, r. 158 Broad
" Michael J., clerk, r. 28 Turk
Gallaglier Michael J., manager Edward M.
Gallagher, 611 Sacramento, r. 1221 Union
" Michael J., painter, r. 2227 Filbert
" Morris, plumber, r. 312 Mason
" Nancy, widow, r. 1421 Jackson
" Neal, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 93214 Minne-
sota rear
" Nellie R. Miss, teacher music, r. 850 Hayes
" Patrick, acid maker Cal. Chemical Wks, r.
20 San Bruno Av
" Patrick, fruits and vegetables, 335, 6th
" Patrick, teamster Scott & McCord, r. 21st
and Douglass
" Patrick F., baker, r. 1616 San Carlos Av
" Patrick J., r. 403 Octavia
" Patrick M., trackman Market St. Ry., r. 134
Rose Av
" Peter, blacksmith, r. 850 Hayes
" Peter, plasterer, r. 126, 21st
" Peter J., teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r.
1510 Folsom
" Peter T., hostler, r. 307 Austin
" Peter T., soapmaker Michael Clark, r. 210
Utah ^ .
" Robert, janitor Henry Durant Primary
School, r. 1502/2 Folsom
" Robert F., official reporter Superior Court
Dept. 6, r. 1825c Howard
" Rose Mrs., proprietor Creedmore House, r.
1122 Larkin
" Rose C. Miss, teacher Harrison Primary
School, r. 818 Ellis
" Roy, attorney at law, r. 507 Gough
" Samuel J., clerk gen. pass, agent's office. S.
P. Co., r. 2023!/2 Mission
" T.,r. 220, 3d
" Thomas, extra man Truck 1, r. 22 O'Farrell
" Thomas, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. Ill Austin
" Thomas, lineman, r. 732 Union
" Thomas, teamster Peters & Cowie, r. 532,
6th
" Thomas E., clerk, r. 850 Hayes
" Thomas F., driver, r. 1604 Bush rear
'■ Thomas J., deputy U. S. Marshal, r. 222, 11th
" Walter, attorney at law, 305 Larkin, r. 332
Golden Gate Av
" William (McCreadie& Gallagher), r. 112%
Fillmore
" William, clerk Occidental News Co., r. 105
Perry
" William, laborer, r. 51 Brady
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Famishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery-
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window-
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
&^^-G^7' IVIARKET ST.
Gallagher William A., compositor, r. 850 Hayes
" William J., wood and coal, 642 Hayes, r. 704
Buchanan
" William P., helper Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 1620 Polk
" Winifred Miss, r. 1323 O'Farrell
" & O'Connor (James W. Gallagher and Dan-
iel O'Connor), truck manufacturers, 610-
612 Bryant
Gallaharn Thomas J., carpenter F. Nelson, r.
927, 18th
Galland Aaron (B. Blumenthal & Co.), r. 1208 O'-
Farrell
" Abraham Mrs., widow, r. 529 Turk
" Barney B. (Galland Bros.), r. 1618 Bush
" Brothers (Barney B. and Edward R.), pro-
prietors Mercantile Toilet and Laundry
Co., 224 Bush
" Edward R. (Galland Bros.), r. 1618 Bush
" Jesse A., deputy Sheriff, r. 529 Turk
" Joseph B. Mrs., widow, r. 1618 Bush
Gallardo Leonard, tailor, r. 47 Jessie
Gallatin Willis E., fireman Chemical Engine 1,
r. 564 Howard
Gallaway John, policeman, r. 741 Harrison
" M. A. Mrs., widow, r. 723 O'Farrell
Galleazzi Joseph, accordion maker, 1339 Dupont
Gallego Romulus C, general broker, 317 Cali-
fornia, room 3, r. Alameda
Gallegos Felicitas Miss, r. 510 Sutter
" Laura Miss, r. 2724 Pine
" Rafael, consul-general Costa Rica, 230 Cali-
fornia, r. Berkeley
" Rafael Jr., clerk W. J. Landers, r. Berke-
ley
Gallen Cassie, domestic, 522 Golden Gate Av
" Daniel, liquors, 901 Buchanan
" James W., bartender Daniel Gallen, r. 901
Buchanan
" John T., conductor Geary St. RR., r. NE
cor Clement and 13th Av
Galletaure Pierre, waiter John Bergez
Galletta Joseph, dentist, r. 2626 Larkin
Galletti Joseph, confectionery, 504 Hayes, r. 629
Grove
Galletto Domenic, fish dealer, 1603 Pacific Av, r.
GALLI A. FRUIT CO.
importers tropical fruits and general
produce commission merchants, 516-
518 Sansome
Galli Angel (S. Scatena & Co.), r. 102 Austin
" Angelo, fruits and vegetables, 2121 Web-
ster
" Angelo, liquors and lodgings, 407 Pacific
" Antone, porter Hilbert Bros., r. 1707 Stock-
ton
" Cesira Mrs., fruits and vegetables, 2800,
16th
" Ernestine Mrs., r. 1707 Stockton rear
" Engene, clerk Barsocchini & Galli, r. 303
Hayes
" Frank (P. Galli & Co.), r. 15 Adelaide PI
" Frank, clerk P. Galli & Co., r. 605 Post
" G., dishwasher, r. 509 Broadway
" Giuseppe A., driver P. Galli & Co., r. 605
Post
" Joseph, porter Hilbert Bros., r. 1707 Stock-
ton
" Lazzaro P., shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. 3Keyes Alley
" Lorenzo (Barsocchini & Galli), r. 303 Hayes
" Machine Works (Joseph and Leon Schneily
and Emil Streuber), machinists, 504
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Galh P. & Co. (Paul and Frank Galli), fruits
and vegetables, 605 Post
" Paul (P. Galli & Co.), r. 605 Post
Gallia Andrea, fish dealer, r. 406 Jackson
Galliano Celestlno Rev. S. J., clergman St
Ignatius Church, r. 214 Hayes
Gallick Daniel J., compositor Valleau & Peter-
son, r. 1713 Leavenworth
" Elizabeth Mrs., presser Burkhardt &
Mugan, r. 25 Albion Av
" Fannie, widow, r. 414 Buchanan
" Freda Miss, r. 414 Buchanan
" George, musician, r. 805% Howard
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 251/, Albion Av
■' J. V. Mrs., widow, r. 1522 Polk
" Max, furniture, 1171 Market, r. 818 Jessie
" Nicholas, printer Abramson-Heunisch Co
r. 1410 Leavenworth
" Pedro L., cashier A. Fleishhacker& Co. r
Oakland
Galligan Bridget, domestic, r. 2 Myrtle Av
" Dennis, laborer, r. 2 Myrtle Av
" James, r. 216 Minna
" Michael, driver, r. 2 Myrtle Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. .306 Tehama
" Thomas, bartender Charles Whalen, r. 718
Tehama
" Winnie, domestic, r. 2 Myrtle Av
Gallin James, teamster, r. 911 Battery rear
Galh van Charles, butcher A. Block, r. 11- Wildey
" Cornelius, dairyman, r. 11 Wildey
" Frank, salesman Benedict & Turner, r 11
Wildey
" James, r. 11 Wildey
" James Jr., plumber, r. 11 Wildey
" John H., salesman Benedict & Turner, r.
2002 Pine
Gallman Anne, widow, r. 410 Harrison
" James, lineman, r. 410 Harrison
" John, laborer, r. 410 Harrison
Gallo Alphonso. barber, r. 822 Vallejo
" Michael, junk dealer, r. 822 Vallejo
Gallois Eugene, first vice-president Raphael
Weill & Co., NW cor Kearny and Post
r. 2701 Sacramento
Gallon Henry, salesman L. Scatena & Co., r.
1325 Union
Gallotto G. & Co. (Giuseppe Gallotto), fruits
and vegetables. 715 Stockton
" Giuseppe (G. Gallotto & Co.), r. 715 Stock-
ton
Galloup Henry C, pressman Commercial Pub-
lishing Co., r. Lorin. Cal.
" John L., master mariner, r. 79 West Mis-
sion
4®-Galloup. See Gallup
Galloway Anna B., widow, r. 1409 Powell
" Emil R Rev., pastor Eighth Congrega-
tional Church, r. Ocean View
" Florence Miss, school teacher, r. 1918 Fil-
bert
" . Giddings & Co. (John D. Galloway, Ray-
mond S. Giddings and Lyman R. An-
^rews), printers, 43-44 Steuart, rooms
Galloway J., miner, r. 537 Sacramento
" James D., ship joiner, r. 1918 Filbert
" '^°^'^,P- (Galloway, Giddings & Co. and
Galloway, Townley & Co.), r. Oakland
Galloway Lithographing Co.
(Otto Sclioning and Olof E. Olsem,
litliograpliers, 418-422 Commercial
Galloway Martha S. Miss, teacher Cooper Pri-
mary School, r. 2203 Devisadero
" Robert, teamster, r. 8 Gough
GALLOWAY, TOWNLEY & 00.
(Jolin D. Galloway and John A. Town-
ley), engineers and contractors, de-
signers and builders steel, iron and
combination bridges, pile, con-
crete and masonry foundations,
wharfs, sewers and railroads, 42-44
Steuart, room 16
Galloway William Mrs., widow, r. 2203 Devisa-
dero
" William T., manufacturers' agent, 708
Spreckels Bldg, r. 2203 Devisadero
4S= Galloway. See Gallaway
Gallwey James A., druggist, 634 Kearny
Gallwey Jolin, physician and surgeon, 624
Kearny, ofilce hours 1 :30 to 4 P. m. and
7:.30 to 9 p. M., telephone Main 207, r. 1331
Leavenworth, telephone East 574
" Philip, clerk John Gallwey, r. 624 Kearny
4®=- Gallwey. See Galway
Galovich Joseph, lodgings. 272 Brannan
Galpin Philip G. (Galpin&Zeigler), r. Berkeley
Galpin & Zeigler (Philip G. Galpin and Wilbur
G. Zeigler) attorneys at law, 45-48
Crocker Bldg
Gait Edward G., insurance agent, r. 24, 6th
J^- Gait. See Gault
Galusha Alice Miss, teacher music, r. 819 Hyde
Galvan Robert F., lumberman r. 1339, 24th
Galvani G. B., teacher music, 'r. 609 Ellis
Galvery Frank, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks r
718 Howard
Galvin Adele Miss, r. 517 Taylor
" Andrew, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.. r. 1112
Kansas
" August M., baker, r. 619 Pacific
" Daniel P., shoecutter Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 96 Colton
" Dennis J., teamster Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 221% Harrison
" Edward J., painter and decorator, r. 1226
Mission
" Frank, water tender str Walla Walla
" Garrett, clothing cutter, r. 1226 Mission
" Harry, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1112 Kansas
" Harry M., plumber, r. 1226 Mission
" James, r. 4 Russ
" James, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 96 Colton
" James A., trimmer Walcom Bros., r. 321c,
Turk rear
" Jeremiah (Galvin & Galvin), r. 243, 3d
" Jeremiah, ironworker, r. 54c, Clementina
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 96 Colton
Galvin Jeremiah J., president San Francisco
Typographical Union, 606 Montgomery,
r. 711 Webster
" John, bartender P. Bannworth, r. 2339 Mis-
sion
" John, cook, r. 271 St venson
" John, laborer, r. 18 Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 1443 Harrison
" John, liquors, 786 Folsom
" John, salesman, r. 2002 Pine
" John Q., switchman, r. 1615 Leavenworth
" Joseph, brassworker, r. 96 Colton
" Joseph, dyer, r. 827 Stevenson
" Katie Miss, teacher music, r. 1814 Hyde
" Margaret, widow, r. 1814 Hyde
" Michael, r. 1212 Turk
' Michael (Galvin & Galvin), r. 273 Folsom
" Michael, groceries and liquors, 1701 Mis-
sion
" Michael, laborer, r. 121% Silver
" Michael, steelworker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 3
Michigan PI
" Michael, teamster, r. 216, 9th
" Moses S., engineer, r. 2731 Hyde
" Nellie, domestic, 2321 Buchanan
" Patrick, r. 431% Ringold
" Patrick, r. 1033% Hampshire
" Patrick J., bartender Shea & Donohoe, r. 18
Verona PI
" Richard, butcher D. J. Lally, r. 1010 Na-
toma
" Thomas M.. salesman Tatum & Bowen, r.
425 Dolores
" Thomas P. (Galvin & Co.), r. 1811 Union
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Galvin William, tireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
3215 Greenwich
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1112 Kan-
sas
" William Jr.. ropemaker, r. 1112 Kansas
•' William A., operator Pac. Postal Tel. Ca-
ble Co., r. 2361/4 Oak
" & Co. (Thomas P. Galvin and JohnH. No-
lan), horseshoers 2107 Polk
" & Galvin (Jeremiah and Michael), liquors,
243, 3d
Galway David, porkpacker Joseph McEvoy, r.
27 Dore
4®= Galway. See Gallwey
Galy Albert, tailor Isaac Lessman, r. 1333 Du-
pont
Gama Caroline Miss (Misses Gama), r. 1(X)8
Hyde
" Katie Miss (Misses Gama), r. 1008 Hyde
" Miguel, foundryman, r. 331% Vallejo
" Misses (Katie and Caroline), dairy pro-
duce, 1008 Hyde
Gamage Harry C, student, r. 1413 Taylor
" John, r. Commercial Hotel
GAMAGE JULE C,
manager Harding's Law and Collection
Office, 303 Montgomery, r. 1413 Taylor
Gamage Mary T., widow, r. 1413 Taylor
Gaman Thomas D. (Gaman & Lyon), r. 910 Post
" & Lyon (Thomas D. Gaman and Albert J.
Lyon), real estate brokers, 215 Kearny
Gamart Felix, bartender, r. 577 Bryant
Gamba Fanny, widow, r. 521 Golden Gate Av
■ ' Frank M., barber Anton Silva, r. 6b Valpa-
raiso
Gambella August, laborer J. H. Kruse. r. 130
Valley
Gambarene Giovanni, plaster worker F. T.
Riley, r. 420 Filbert
Gambert Alice Miss, florist, 2014 Howard
" Felix L., grocer, r. 2014 Howard
" Lucien L., clerk W. B. Chapman, r. 207
Larkin
" R. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 2014 How-
ard
Gambill Clifford J., gripman Cal. St. RR., r.
SSbVi Shipley
Gambitz Albert K., salesman Kady Gambitz,
r. 1427 Oak
" Kady, produce commission merchant, 216
Washington, r. 1427 Oak
GAMBITZ MILTON R., D. D. S.,
dentist, California Academy of Sciences
Bldg, 819 Market, room 22, r. 1427 Oak
Gamble Alexander, capitalist, r. 14 Ellis
" Barnett A., mining, r. 309, 5th
" Edward A., druggist A. H. Smith & Co., r.
1217 Polk
" Fred N., bookkeeper William Cluff Co., r.
213%, 17th
" Henry J., machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. Oakland
" James, real estate, 330 Montgomery, room
33, r. Piedmont
" James M., agent Liggett & Myers Tobacco
Co., 315 Front, r. 919 Valencia
" John, r. 919 Valencia
" John, capitalist, r. 517 Bush
" Mary Miss. r. 1036 Vallejo
" Mary E. Miss, principal Stanford Memo-
rial Free Kindergarten No. 5, r. 919 Va-
lencia
" Patrick, laborer, r. 17M Sumner
" Richard J., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
17J£ Sumner
" Samuel, r. 1307 Dolores
" Sara B. Mrs., teacher English, Van Ness
Seminary, r. 1849 Jackson
" William E., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
17^4 Sumner
" William W., physician and surgeon, 54
Pbelan Bldg, r. Oakland
Gambles Clara F. Miss, teacher dancing, 625
Sutter, r. Alameda
Gamboa J., seaman str San Juan
Gamboni Frederick, clerk, r. 340 O'Farrell
Gambrinus Benevolent Society, 510 Bush
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazjeti and IDecorate<l.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Gambs Charlotte, widow, r. 1815 Devisadero
" Ernest F., coin and stamp dealer, 1815 De-
visadero
" Gustav, baker, r. 763 Howard
" R. F., clerk, r. 1815 Devisadero
Game Matteo F., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 1327 Guerrero
Gamese Encarcion, cook, r. 1305 Dupont
Gamma Antone, milker Louis Zwissig, r. 16th
Av South nr G
" Bonaventura, liquors, 603 California, r. 416
Fulton
" Frank, milker Louis Zwissig, r. 16th Av
South nr G
" Frank J., waiter, r. 105 Prospect PI
" Frederick Mrs., r. 431 Pine
" John, confectioner Charles Strohmaier, r.
418 Brannan
" Joseph, milker, r. 431 Pine
" Louisa, domestic, r. 629 Commercial
Gamme Frank, hostler Gottlieb Furrer, r. 428
Turk
Gammon Josephine, widow, r. 510 Minna
" Julius C, packer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
510 Minna
Gamper George W., rectifier Lachman& Jacobi,
r. 433 Ellis
Gamster Edward S., woodworker S. C. Spinney,
r. 316, 4th
Ganco Mary J., widow, laundry, 819 Geary
Gande Esther, widow, r. 303 Golden Gate Av
" Henry A., trunkmaker, r. 1138 Treat Av
Gander A. Mrs., widow, r. 436% Broadway
" Charles (Knoke& Gander), r. 59 Precita Av
" Frederick, sticker hand, r. 711 Mission
Gandolfl Edward, shoemaker, 1132 Folsom
Gandolfo John (John Gandolfo & Co.), r. 3101
Larkin
" John & Co. (John Gandolfo), wood and coal,
3101 Larkin
" Rosie, widow, r. 7 Boardman PI
Gandy L. C, teamster Gray Bros., r. 406 Broad-
way
Ganey Jeremiah, laborer S. P. Co., r. 16th Av
South bet P and Q
" John, shoemaker, r. 717, 33d
Gang Catherine, widow, r. 428% Brannan
" Herman, r. 1072 Howai-d
" John S., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 428%
Brannan
Gangloff Frank, tinner S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1320 York
" Rudolph J., meter maker S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 1320 York
Ganne Edouard, gardener French Hospital
Gannon A., motorman, r. 61% Chenery
" Alfred J., porter, r. 119 Franklin
" Ann, widow, r. 10% Falmouth
" Charles, upholsterer, r. 608a Ivy Av
" Christina Miss, dressmaker, r. 20 Ritch
" Edward, peddler, r. 1145 Stevenson
" Hannah, widow, r. 462% Minna
" Henry, teamster William Dalton Dray Co.
" James, clerk, r. 6 Lewis
" James, laborer, r. 233 Crescent Av
" James, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 514
Taylor ^ ^
" James J. Rev., assistant rector St. Bren-
dan's Church (R. C.) r. 320 Harrison
" James M., clerk, r. 319, 8th
" James T., plumber, r. 463% Minna
" John, laborer, r. 346, 4th
" John E., clerk, r. 1617 Larkin
" Joseph H., tinsmith, r. 463% Minna
" Joseph T., laborer, r. 20 Ritch
" Lawrence J., boots and shoes, 4, 24th
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Gannon Marguerite, candymaker W. S. Town-
send, r. 20 Ritch
" Marie, domestic, 812, 15th
" Mary Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 528 Alabama
" Mary A., widow, r. 1617 Larkin
" Mary F.Mrs., teacher Harrison Primary
School, r. 119 Franklin
" Michael, laborer, r. 20 Ritch
" Peter, laborer, r. 528 Alabama
•' Thomas E., boiler maker, r. 20 Ritch
" W., salesman Hale Bros., r. San Leandro
Gannsler George, baker, r. 767 Mission
Gano George, special policeman Baldwin
Theatre
Gans Bert, salesman Ben. J. Schmidt & Co., r.
1416 Ellis
" Charles A., bartender Charles Golinsky, r.
Alameda
" Charles B., driver, r. 1416a Ellis
" Isidor, butcher, r. 1333 Eddy
" Jacob, insurance, r. 1416a Ellis
" Johanna, widow, r. 1002 Golden Gate Av
" Leo, r. 1312 Webster
" Leon, cellarman, r. 27 John
" Leon, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 1002
Golden Gate Av
" Louis, carpenter, r. 637 Broadway
'• Mark, clerk Bibo. Newman & Ikenberg, r.
1416a Ellis
" M. E., fireman Washburn & Moen Mfg Co.
Gans M. L. Mrs., secretary Sunset Photo and
Engraving Co., 131 Post. r. 2506 Clay
" R. H., president Electric Paint Co.. 43
Phelan Bldg, r. Niles Canyon, Cal.
" Samuel, butcher, 7 Grand Central Market,
r. 1312 Webster
" William, butcher, 703 McAllister, r. 736
McAllister
«S="Gans. See Ganz
Gansberg John, bartender John F. Bent. r. 2600
Folsom
Gansmantel Anton, cabinet maker
Belcher & Allen, r. 409 Powell
Gansz Salome, widow, 830, 22d
4®=-Gansz. See Gans
Gant Andrew, butler, 927 Bush
" Andrew, cutler, r. 1331^/4 Pine
Gante Ida Miss, teacher Miss Mary Lake. r. 1534
Sutter
Ganter Charles, molder, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Frederick, r. 63214, 4th
Gantling Charles, r. 2316 Taylor
Gantner A. T., storekeeper, str Australia
" Amandus, oiler str Mariposa, r. 1114 Treat
Av
■' Bernard, tanner, r. 1114 Treat Av
" Frederick G., bookkeeper Stein, Simon &
Co., r. 1220OTarrell
" Henry W., undertaker, r. 1706 Folsom
" J. Oscar, secretary J. J. Pflster Knitting
Co., 120 Sutter, r. 1220 O'Farrell
" Nanetta, widow, r. 1220 O'Farrell
" Richard, blacksmith August Stamer, r. 319
Lombard
Ganton Francis, clerk, r. 421, 4th
Gants William H., salesman, r. 639 Minna
4S="Gants. See Gantz and Ganz
Gantt Frank R., painter, r. 428^4. 7th
Gantz Nathan, dry goods, r. 1922 Baker
4S=Gantz. See Gans
Gantzhorn Charles, coppersmith, r. 62Natoma
Ganz Max, agent Rheinstrom Bros. (Cincin-
nati, O.), 116 Front, r. 1400 Sutter
" Rudolph, liquors, N s Santa Clara nr
Harrold,
Ganzert Charles, ironer S. F. Laundry, r. SW
cor 22d and Point Lobos Avs
Gupsch Richard, butcher, 1139 Pacific, r. 1041
Vallejo
Garauvel Antoine, molder Whyte & DeRome, r.
Trenton and Jackson
" Emil, cook, r. 1313 Stockton
Garaventa Jackamo, baker, r. 525 Green rear
Garbarini Angelo, laborer, r. 609, 7th
" Angelina, widow, r. 1112 Kearny
" John, marble worker, r. 420 Filbert rear
Garbarino Angelina, r. 13 Dunn Alley
" Angelo, r. .522 Filbert rear
" Antonio, laborer, r. 525 Green rear
" Giovanni (G. Torre & Co.), r. 14 August
Alley
" Giovanni (L. Damozonio & Co.), r. 9 Pollard
PI rear
" Ida Miss, teacher Polytechnic High School,
r. 1411b Mason
" James C, groceries and liquors, 221, 17th
" John, sawyer Union Box Factory, r. 1126
Kearny
" Joseph, scavenger, r. 1113 Jessie
" Joseph J., plumber G. & E. Snook, r. 1213
Green
" Louis v., machinist Galli Machine Wks.
r. 5251/4 Green rear
" Marie, widow, r. 1411 Mason
" Michael L., painter, r. 1731 Market rear
" N., gardener Colombo Market
" Stefano, gardener Colombo Market
Garbati G. & Co. (Gimor Garbati), restaurant.
424 Clay
" Gimor (G. Garbati & Co.), r. 621 Broad-
way
Garbe Henry F., shoemaker, r. 8 Stockton PI
Garben Johann, bottler George Braun, r. 2219
Pine
Garber E. B. Miss, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Eugene R. (Garber & Garber), r. Palace
Hotel
" John (Garber & Garber), r. Berkeley
" Joseph B.. attorney at law, 305 Sansome,
r. Berkeley
Garber & Garber (John and Eugene R. Garber),
attorneys at law, 305 Sansome
GarbiniA. & Co. (Angelo Garbini), groceries,
506-508 Broadway
" Angelo (A. Garbini & Co.), r. 506 Broadway
" Antonio, r. 513c Union
" Avelina, r. 526^4 Pacific
" Colinda Miss, r. 513c Union
" Domenico, liquors, 52614 Pacific
" Joseph, laborer Palace Baths, r. 721i4 Fil-
bert
" Joseph, porter J. Zentner &Co.,r. 1618 Turk
" Louis, teamster, r. 513c Union
" Richard, salesman Bertini & Baldocchi, r.
3023 Sacramento
" Sebastian, peddler, r. 1507 Dupont
Garbis John, cigar maker, r. 432 Cedar Av
" Rebecca, widow, r. 432 Cedar Av
Garbutt John, gymnast, r. 656 Minna
Garcello Giovanni B., laborer, r. 519 Vallejo
Garcelon Horace F., entry clerk Levi Strauss
& Co., r. Alameda
" Trust Co.. Henry Rogers agent, 22 Califor-
nia, room 11
Garcia Antonio, carpenter, r. 1 Montgomery
Court
" Antonio, laborer, r. 1012 Montgomery
" Arthur, candymaker J. Olague, r. 1206
Montgomery
" Benito, laborer, r. 3 Montgomery Court
" Benito, seaman, r. 706 Battery
" Carlos, clerk W. Loaiza & Co., r. 329 O'Far-
rell
" D. M. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 813 Pacific
" Emanuel, porter, r. 921^4 Filbert
" Eustace M., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" Francisca Mrs., r. 723 California
Garcia Francisco, wines and liquors, 133 Mont-
gomery, r. 2734 California
" Frank, driver, r. 1 Montgomery Court
" Frank, horseshoer John Kilconomon, r. 720
Broadway
" Frank F., with F. Garcia, r. 2734 California
" G., musician, r. 607 Vallejo
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Garcia Gregory M., bitmakerF. W. Clark & Co.,
r. 702 Vallejo
" Henry G.. barber, 341 Bush, r. 5251/2. 4tli
" Ignacio, porter, r. 523 Vallejo
" J. Mrs., r. 603 Bush
" Jackson, r. 1 Montgomery Court
" Jesus, longshoreman, r. 523 Vallejo
" John, r. 1916 Buchanan
" John, boxmaker Pac. & S. F. Box Factory,
r. 1417 Powell
" John, cigar peddler, r. 523 Vallejo
" John, fireman str Mariposa
" Jose A., cigar manufacturer, 413 Sacra-
mento, r. Alameda
" Jose G., barber, 525 Pacific, r. 1111 Kearny
•' Joseph, teamster, r. 400 Octavia
" Letitia, widow, r. 726 Vallejo
" Manuel, porter Kuhlmeyer & Dolheguy, r.
9211/2 Filbert
" Manuel, seaman, r. 9a Natoma
" M. E., office 40 California, room 8
" Medardo (Garcia & Maggini), r. 2020 Taylor
" Modesto E., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
1512 Broadway
" P. G. (Garcia & Lancon), r. 2215a Sutter
" Preciliano G. Mrs., r. 2215a Sutter
" Ramon, transferrer Britton & Rey, r. 726
Vallejo
" Reys, painter, r. 1503 Mason
" Richard L,., barber, 434 Pacific, r. New
Wisconsin Hotel
" Rogelio, clerk, r. 22014 Linden Av
" Simon, porter Levey & Stein, r. 523 Vallejo
'• Soledad Miss, lodgings, 1020 Kearny
•' Susie, domestic, 1144 Valencia
" Tiburcia, widow, r. 523 Vallejo
'■ William, bookbinder, r. 1 Montgomery
Court
" & Lancon (P. G. Garcia and J. Lancon),
mining and real estate agents, 25 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor
Garcia & Maggini (Medaro Garcia and Charles
Maggini),general commission merchants
and tropical fruits. 100-102 Washington
and 301-307 Drumm
Gard Charles H., compositor Filmer-Rollins
Electro Co.. r. 634i/4 Broadway
" L. L. C, 3d officer str Progreso
" Patrick, fireman str Dauntless
Je®=-Gard. Guard
Gardanowsky Albert, paperhanger, r. 42 Pai-ker
Av
Garde Albert, watchman, r. 16 Federal
" Catherine, widow, r. 16 Federal
" Frederick, machinist, r. 16 Federal
" Margaret, widow, r. 503 Birch Av
Gardella Antonio, laborer, r. 11 Brannan PI
" Charles, gai-dener, r. 10 Masonic Av
" Francisco, laborer Italian Mutual Benevo-
lent Society Cemetery, r. 34th Av and
Clement
" Giuseppe, superintendent Italian Mutual
Benevolent Society Cemetery, r. 11 La-
fayette PI
" Stephen, horseshoer J. F. Farrell, r. 10
Masonic Av
Garden Alexander J., gardener, r. 1016 Stan-
yan
Garden City Horseshoeing Shop, Neil M. John-
son proprietor, 104 Golden Gate Av
Garden City Saloon, John D. Gerlich proprietor,
271 East
" Emily, widow, r. 160 Tehama
" George, musician, r. 160 Tehama
" Helmer C. Miss, tailoress Carl J. Wester,
r. 162 Tehama
" Jonathan H., gardener, r. 1016 Stanyan
Gardeners' and Ranchers' Association of San
Francisco, Domenico Gianni, Colombo
Market
Gardenier William M., plate printer H. S.
Crocker Co., r. Alameda
Gardet Victor, bookkeeper Em Meyer & Co., r.
1513 Webster
Gardiner Alexander S., clerk Balfour, Guthrie
& Co., r. 237 Texas
Gardiner Baldwin, secretary Pacific Stock Ex-
change, 316 Montgomery, r. 1301 Gough
" Charles A., surveyor, r. 1219 Filbert
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FUI^rilTUt^E.
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most famous factories.
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Gardiner Charles H., porter Sarah Dobzensky,
r. 7 Myrtle Av
Gardiner Charles H., private secretary to presi-
dent Wells. Fargo &C0..35 New Mont-
gomery, room 8, r.l370, 19th Av, East Oak-
land
" Charles W., laborer, r. 518, 1st
" Constance P., widow, r. 211 Castro
" Frank H.,r. 843 Capp
" Frank H. (Ashton & Gardiner), r. 32 Bart-
lett
" George H.. clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co..
r. East Oakland
^' George M., medical student, r. 2037 Pine
" Harry H., gas fitter S. F. Novelty and Plat-
ing Wks, r. 618 Jones
'' Jacob, cloak maker Isaac Vishopp, r. 20
Langton
" James, assistant City and County Surveyor
^' Jane, widow, r. 237 Texas
" John, r. Waterville nr Augusta
" John H., insurance, r. 7 Montgomery Av
" Joseph H., bottler, r. 3137%, 16th
" Kittle F., widow, r. 618 Jones
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 620 Eddy
Gardiner Mill Co. (Gardiner, Or.), Joseph
Knowland president, Charles C. Steven-
son Jr. secretary, 22 California, room 18,
telephone Drumin 70
" Ralph, boilermaker S. P. Co., r. 46, 13th
' ' Robert K. , clerk auditing dept Wells , Fargo
i& Co.. r. Oakland
" Sophie E. widow, r. 1219 Filbert
" Thomas M., chief bookkeeper Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. East Oakland
" William.candy maker J. Seidl c& Co. r. East
Oakland
" William C. fireman, r. 518, 1st
" William H., cabinet maker Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. 31371/2, 16th
" William M., attorney at law, 123 Crocker
Bldg, r. Oakland
Gardner A., r. 519 Sacramento
" Abbie E. A., widow, r. 3051/2 Capp
" Boniface, cabinet maker Fink & Schindler.
r. 422 Tehama
" Charles, driver William G. Loewe
" Charles, driver Contra Costa Laundry, r.
1104 Market
" Charles C, with Joshua Hendy Machme
Wks, r. Alameda
" Charles H., asst. surgeon U. S. Marine
Hospital
" Charles J., clerk Winther Bros., r. 120
Turk
" Charles R., jeweler, r. Lick House
" Clarence C, chief porterWells. Fargo & Co. ,
r. 113 Page '
" Clarence L., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
113 Page
" Dora, widow, r. 1519 Leavenworth
" Eugene, machinist Joshaa Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 1920 Mason
" F. J., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 42/
Eddy
" Frank, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Frank A., teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 1312 Taylor
" Frederick, engineer Market St. Ry., r. Ibid
Howard
" Frederick A.. 1st officer str Gaelic, r.
Berkeley
" George W., janitor, r. 3 Newell
" George W., machinist, r. 125. 11th
" Harriet N. Mrs., bakery, 327i/4, 5th
" Henry I., carpenter, r. 204 Golden Gate Av
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Gardner J. George, electrical engineer, r. 838
Powell
" James H. (Gardner & Thornley), r. Sausa-
lito
" John, merchant tailor, 150, 5th, r. 1515a
Howard
" John C, machinist, r. 1349 Alabama
" John E., manager Sanborn-Perris Map Co.
limited (New York), 436 California,
rooms 6-7, r. 923 Hyde
" John E., student, r. 2520 Bush
" Joseph, clerk, r. 830 Greenwich
" Joseph, laborer, r. 316, 3d
" Joseph, laborer, r. 1129 Pacific
" Joseph, wrapper O'Connor, Moffatt & Co..
r. 830 Greenwich
" Julia A., widow, r. 4 Eddy PI
" Kelly, carpenter, r. 2 Midway rear
" Lester J., conductor MarketSt. Ry., r. 537'4
Elizabeth
" M. A., glass washer Palace Restaurant, r.
821 Minna
" Matthew, chief surgeon S. P. Co., 75-76
Crocker Bldg, r. 1402 Post
" Melvin A., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 843Capp
" Nettie E. Miss, teacher music, r. 2520 Bush
" Orrin G., machinist, r. 327V4, 5th
" Peyton R., foreman piledriver Harbor Com-
missioners, r. 427 Eddy
Gardner Robert C, D. D. S., dentist, 231 Post.
r. 638 Sutter
" Robert R. bookkeeper, r. 131 San Jose
Av
" Samuel J., clerk hospital dept. S. P. Co.,
r. 1402 Post
" Sarah, widow, r. 1613 Howard
" Sophie, r. 1219 Filbert
" Thomas, watchman S. P. Co., r. 3314 La-
pidge
" Warren M., laborer, r. 220 Montgomery
Av
" William, carpenter, r. 12 Middle
" William, quarryman, r. 406 Broadway
" William H., millhand, r. 4 Hayward
" William H. Rev., pastor West Side Chris-
tian Church, r. 2520 Bush
" William J., solicitor Smedberg & Mitchell,
r. Oakland
" William S., carpenter, r. 135'/ Shipley
" William S., clerk Mrs. L. M. Edgerly, r.
235 Kearny
" William T., salesman Eagleson & Co., r.
830 Greenwich
Gardner & Tliomley (James H. Gardner, Will-
iam H. Thornley and George J. Haskins).
ship,Custom House and InternalRevenue
brokers, 322 Washington
4fff=Gardner. See Gardiner and Gardener
Garechaw James L., salesman, r. 29a Rausch
Garety James F., teamster, r. 50 Clara
" Mary E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 50 Clara
" Mathew C, teamster, r. 50 Clara
" Patrick, teamster, r. 50 Clara
-^"Garety. See Garrity, Geraghty, Geherty
and Gerrity
Garfield Arthur, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 3
Powell Av
" Hotel, Michael Hogan proprietor, NE cor
Fillmore and Chestnut
" House, Thomas H. Wilson proprietor, 73714
Howard
" John M., sexton "Plymouth Congregational
Church, r. 2332 Post
" John Q., painting and whitening, 315 Stock-
ton, r. 3332 Post
Garfield Primary School, Miss Mary A. Scherer
principal. Union bet Montgomery and
Kearny
Garfield Square, bet Harrison and Treat Av,
25th and 26th
" Walter P., painter John Q. Garfield, r. 2
Cottage Row
Gargan Edward, clamdigger, r. 31st Av South
bet H and I
" Phillip, laborer, r. 449b 20th
Gargaro Dominico, bootblack, 403 Post. r. 24
Telegraph PI
Gargin James, longshoreman, r. 71 Jessie
Gargoyhen Jean, laundryman Model Laundry,
r. 33 Chenery
Gargre Antone (Gargre & Donovan), r. 1432
Howard
" & Donovan (Antone Gargre and Jeremiah
Donovan), restaurant, 1432 Howard
Garhart William, foreman William E. Bridge,
r. 423 Post
Garibaldi Antonio, marble sawyer Joseph
Musto & Son, r. 4 St Charles PI
" Antonio J., bookkeeper, r. 712a Mason
" Brothers (Stephen J. Garibaldi), native
wines and liquors, 1513-1515 Powell
" Charlotte, widow, r. 814 Green
" David, teamster, r. 4 Varennes
" Dominic, fruits, 1237 Pacific
" Emanuel F., teamster, r. 616 Chestnut
" Fillipo (C. E. Musto & Co.), r. 4 St. Charles
PI
" Francisco, gardener, r. 233 Green
■' Frank, laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
" Giovanni, gardener, Colombo Market
" Giovanni, laborer, r. 2916 Larkin
" Gold Mining Co., 506 Battery, room 1
" Hall, 423Broadway
" Hotel, Frank Ungaretti proprietor, 222
Broadway
" John, cook P. Nave Pietro, r. 314 Pacific
" John, liquors, Old San Jose Road and Sun-
nyside Av
" Joseph, r. 712 Union
" Joseph H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill. r. 715
Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 1516 Powell
" Peter A., clerk, r. 1811 Dupont
" Stefano, longshoreman, r. 2.33 Green
" Stephen J. (Garibaldi Bros.), r. 1515^
Powell
" Vincent, clerk Garibaldi Bros., r. 1516
Powell
Garini Giuseppe, longshoreman, r. 21 Hinckley
Garissino Nicola, restaurant, 1105 Front
Garkee Lulu Mrs., r. a36 Turk
Garl Henry, laborer, r. 362 Jessie
" JohnG., teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" Sarah Mrs., r. 363 Jessie
Garland Christopher, laborer, r. 1903 Hyde
" Edward, laundryman, r. 1500 Post
" House, 127 Montgomery
" J., watchman str Santa Rosa
" James, engineer, r. 405 Davis
" John B., manager Globe Publishing Co.,
.526 Montgomery, r. 320 Jersey
" Norval A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 10
Powell Av
" Richard, deckhand str Modoc
" Richard, salesman H. Huddleston & Co., r.
43, 6th
• Walter E., tinner Market St. Ry., r. 131,
15th
Garlinger Jonas, clerk, r. 2237 Pine
" Julia Mrs., stenographer, r. 3327 Pine
" Nannette, widow, r. 2327 Pine
Garman Lucian A., motorman Market St. Ry.,
r, 416E Devisadero
Garms WiUiam F., vice-president Milwaukee
Brewery of San Francisco, r. 403, 11th
" William F. Jr., bookkeeper Milwaukee
Brewery, r. 403, 11th
Gam William, cap maker, r. 473 Jessie
Garnaud August, glass polisher, r. 619 Pacific
■•• Emanuel, laborer, r. 619 Pacific
" Julie, laundry, 1415 Ellis
'• Marie (Garnaud & Pailleur), r. 30th bet
Dolores and Church
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Garnaud & Pailleur (Marie Garnaud and Louis
Pailleur), proprietors Willows Laundry,
SOth bet Dolores and Church
Garneau Caspar, r. 1315 York
" Charles C, dynamoman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1315 York
Garner Allen A., attorney at law, 63 Flood Bldg,
r. 623 Ellis
" Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Calaveras
Co.), J. Stadtfeld secretary, 56 Nevada
Block
" George W., machinist Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 125, 11th
■• Minnie J. Miss, millinery, 1708 Devisadero
" T. E., r. 419 Geary
" Walter L., laborer S. P. Co., r. 334 San
Jose Av
Garnett B., stockbroker, r. 1301 Gough
" Edward, clerk, r. 1301 Gough
" Edgar M., clerk, r. 35 Essex
" John, r. 502 Post
" Kennedy P., weigher U. S. Mint, r. 55 Essex
" Louis A., capitalist, r. 35 Essex
" William H., clerk, r. 35 Essex
Gamier Alphonse, cleaner J. Spaulding & Co.,
r. 133 Page
" Andrew, electrician The Kennedy Co., r.
132 Page
" Berthold, lumberman, r. 711 Mission
" Carrie Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
GARNIER E. & CO.
(Emil Gamier and Jacques Mounic),
wholesale California wines and bran-
dies, 618 Sacramento
Gamier Emil (E. Garnier & Co.), r. 1603 Santa
Clara Av, Alameda
' ' Frederick E. , r. 285 Palmer
" Frederick H., carpet layer, r. 619 Stevenson
" Leon G., laundryman, r. 150, 4th
" Mary, dressmaker, r. 512% Taylor
" Rosalie Miss, dressmaker, r. 512i4 Taylor
Gamiss James R., attorney at law and resident
manager American Surety Co., 219 San-
some, r. 1224 Pine
Garofalo Carsimo, laborer, r. 1425V2 Dupont
Garoutte Charles H., Associate Justice Supreme
Court of California, chambers 825 Mar-
ket, Emporium Bldg, r. Hotel St. Nicho-
" Jeremiah M., r. 722 Capp
" Manfred M., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
1630 Market
Garra Jesus, peddler, r. 426, 29th
Garratson John D., liquors, 11 Drumm
Garratt Anna G., widow, r. 1720 Washington
" Benjamin F. (W. T. Garratt & Co.), r. 1307
Guerrero
" James H., engineer, r. 1924 Leavenworth
" Milton D. (W. T. Garratt & Co.)
Garratt W. T. & Co. (H. D. Morton president,
A. L. Taylor secretary and treasurer,
brass and bell foundry, NW cor Fremont
and Natoma, and NW cor 5th and Bran-
nan
4®"Garratt. See Garat and Garrett
Garren Benjamin, cashier The Paragon Cloak
and Suit Co., r. 13 Minna
" David, porter Raphael's, r. 13 Minna
" Leslie E., salesman Rosenthal Bros. &Co.,
r. 13 Minna
" Louis E., glazier, r. 13 Minna
" Morris (Kragen Furniture Co.), r. 1510
Dolores
Garretson Mary E., widow, r. \%\1V2 Broadway
rear
" Watts L., bookkeeper The Searchlight
Bureau of Information
4^Garretson. See Garrettson
Garrett Albert J., clerk Adjutant General's
oface dept. of California, r. .537 O'Farrell
" Charles W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1517 Grove
" Edward, pressman Schmidt Label & Litho.
Co., r. 1412 Laguna
" Edward W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1605 Grove
" Frank, shoemaker, 313, 3d
" J., waiter, r. 871 Market
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Black and Galranized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
510b
Garrett James C, confectioner, 1307 Mason and
52714 Geary, r. 1307 Mason
" James H., conmission merchant, r. 816 Turk
" Jcimes L., carbuilder Market St. Ry., r. 156
Golden Gate Av
" John M., liquors, 622 (522) Jackson, r. 825
Kearny
" Joseph W., marine engineer, r. 409 Capp
" Lucy H., widow, r. 2,327 Howard
" Margaret, widow, r. 2008 Howard
" Richard W., salesman, r. 313, 3d
" Samuel, teamster J. Browning, r.
Fulton
" Thomas, journalist, r. 527 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas C, janitor, r. 326 Vallejo
" Thomas F., plumber, r. 313, 3d
" Richard W., salesman, r. 313, 3d
" William L., barber, r. 1025 Harrison
Jg®"Garrett. See Garrat and Garratt
Garrette Emma F., widow, r. 1617 Grove
Garrettson Fred W., vice-president Pacific
Coast Syr ip Co., r. 1503 Washington
Garrick Alexander, fisherman, r. 54 Sacramento
" John, finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 8V2
Clinton
" Mary, widow, r. 224% O'Farrell'
'• Michael, box maker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 2% Clinton
" Walter J., clerk W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 410
Van Ness Av
" William, teamster, r. 216 Perry
*®-Garrick. See Carrick
Garrigan Alice, widow, r. 9 Converse
" Edward, helper Risdon L & L. Wks., r. 71
Jessie
" James, plumber, r. 1432 Post
" John, laborer, r. 711 Banks
" Kittie Miss, packer W. H. Miner, r. 71
Jessie
" Michael, laborer, r. 406 Broadway
•' Michael F., laborer, r. 61/2 Pfeifler
" Patrick, teamster Arthur M. Ebbets, r. 17
Alta
" Paul J., mail clerk, r. 9 Pfe iff er
" Robert F., bag maker, r. 530 Mission
" Simon J., blacksmith, r. 530 Mission
Garrigues Alfred, printer, r. 11 Harlan PI
" Andre, wood and coal, 908 Stockton
" John, restaurant, r. 914 Jackson, r.
Ian PI
" Leon F., physician, 1208 Sutter and resi-
dent surgeon Cal. Woman's Hospital, r.
3118 Sacramento
Garriock Carrie, widow, r. 1128 Valencia
Garrison Alice I. Miss, r. 1714 Market
" Captain K., clerk John Kentfield & Co., r.
Fruitvale
" Charles S., brakeman, r. 116a 11th
^' Henry, r. 27% Vernon PI
" John D., phonograph expert Peter Baciga-
lupi, r. 414 Hyde
Garrissere Frank, wholesale and retail wines
and liquors, 220 Stockton, r. 751 Sutter
" Frank Mrs., hairdresser, 751 Sutter
Garrity Andrew, wardtender City and County
Hospital
" Anna, widow, r. 39 Moss
" Daniel, boiler maker Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 770 Harrison
" Ella Miss, stenographer, r. 1632 Howard
" Henry, r. 619 Broderick
" J., waiter Palace Restaurant, r. 873 Mar-
ket
" James, liquors, NE cor O'Farrell and
Powell, r. 130 O'Farrell
" James, fireman str City of Everett
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Garrity James, teamster Western Meat Co., r.
422!/2 Ringold
" John, butcher, r. 508 Natoma
" Martin S., teamster, r. 1322 Harrison
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 824, 15th
" Michael, clerk, r. 508 Natoma
" Michael J., switchman, r. 650, 4th
" Nora, domestic, r. 1239, 23d
" O., coalpasser str Santa Rosa
'■ Patrick, horseshoer D.H.Boyle, r. 508 Na-
toma
" Peter, clerk, r. 39 Moss
" Peter, livery stable, 163-164 Golden Gate
Av, r. 1519 Fulton
" Peter F., livery stable, 1603 Geary, r. 1519
Fulton
" Philip, clerk Peter Garrity, r. 1519 Ful-
ton
" Randolph J., bicycles, 166 Golden Gate Av,
r. 1519 Fulton
" Thomas, r. 667 Minna
" Thomas, collector, r. 39 Moss
" Thomas, porter G. W. Harris, r. 110, 4th
«S=Garrity. See Garety, Garretty, Geraghty,
Gerrity and Geherty
Garrod James, musician, r. 24 Grove
Garry House, 2OY2. 5th
" John H., clerk S. P. Co.. r. 809 Harrison
" Michael, r. 44314 Bryant
" Sarah, widow, r. 9 Van Ness Av
4®=-Garry. See Gary, Geary and Gerry
Garside Joseph P., liquors, 518, 1st
Garske John, driver Chicago Brewery, r. 3
Broad's PI
Garson Andrew, cigar dealer, r. 718!4, 20th
'■ Cornelius, carpenter, r. 1612 Lyon
'■ Gustavo, city salesman Neustadter Bros.,
r. 7181/4, 20th
.eS=Garson. See Garcin
Garstang Thomas G., r. IOO14, 2d
Gartelmann Henry, foreman Hayes Valley
Brewery, r. 510 Grove
Gartenberg Max, buyer S. H. Frank & Co., r.
1141 Market
Garter Charles A., attorney at law, 14Sansome,
room 36. r. 20 O'Farrell
Garthofner Edward, solicitor, r. 631 Sacramento
Garthorne Charles A., photographic printer, 538
California
" Edward, foreman Kemoke, Gilham & Saw-
yer, r. 526 Post
" George H., salesman Am. Biscuit Co., r.
Oakland
" Robert, liquors, 1249 Front, r. 1214 Jackson
Gartlan James J., attorney at law, 41 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor, r. 525 Harrison
Gartland Edward F., r. 632 Post
" James, bookkeeper McDonell & Ryan, r.
6251-4 Larkin
" John B., attorney at law, 7 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor, and deputy Superintendent
Streets, r. 632 Post
Gartler Edward, waiter, r. 454 Tehama
Gartling Charles F., carriage painter, r. 1229
Mission
Gartner Albert F., special agent Home and
Phoenix Ins. Co., r. Portland. Or.
" Boniface, cabinet maker, r. 422 Tehama
" Charles, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
46 Morris Av
Garve Minnie Mrs., seamstress, r. 444i/^ Jessie
Garver Kossuth, waiter Matthias H. Stamer,
r. 418 Folsom
GarvertFred Mrs., widow, r. 5 Sumner
Garvey A., teamster, r. 608, 6th
'■ Annie, domestic, 705 Pierce
Garvey Elizabeth E. Miss, clerk ticket auditor's
dept., S. P, Co., r. 921b Golden Gate Av
" James D., asst. engineer str San Jose, r.
1929 Devisadero
" John F., clerk Post, r. 38 Crocker
" Julia, widow, r. 38 Crocker
" Patrick, brass finisher Will & Finck Co., r.
525 Howard
" Patrick N.. helper Hibernia Brewery, r.
659 Minna
" Samuel, r. 1009 Powell
" William, hostler William Beatty, r. 875
Folsom
" William P., salesman Ceylon Tea Co., r. 1009
Powell
Garvin Daniel, ship carpenter, r. 234 Oak
" Dominick, quartermaster str Coptic, r. 503
East
" James, with S. F. Weeks Co., r. Oakland
" John A., fireman State Belt Line Ry., r,20.
5th
" John J., calker, r. 241 Fremont
" Peter J., teamster, r. 306 Moulton
" Joseph, bartender Costigan & Flynn, r. 636
Green
" Smiley, r. 636 Green
" William, teamster Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 1355 Folsom
" William J. , incandescent Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 234 Oak
>8®=Garvin. See Gavin
Garwich Frank, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 28
Federal
Garwood George M., real estate agent, 26 Mont-
gomery, r. Oakland
Garwood William T., physician and surgeon.
office and r. 301 Sutter
Gary Charles T., shoe cutter, r. 156 Shipley rear
j8®=-Gary. See Garry, Geary and Gerry
Gas and Water Inspector, Chris E. Newman,
New City Hall, 1st floor
Gas Consumers Association,
D. L. Randolph president, J. D. Whit-
ney vice-president, W. 0. Ludovici
secretary, 316 Post
Gaschlin Frederick G., musician, r. 762 Howard
Gascoigne Edith S. Miss, r. 715 Cole
Gash John (Bugbee & Gash), r. 1226 Mission
Gaskell Edward F., tailor, 303 Leavenworth
Gaskill Charles C, carpenter, r. 343 Minna
" Herbert D. (Gaskill & Regan), r. Oakland
" John, brakeman S. P. Co.. r. 530, 3d
" Varney W., manager city dept Alliance
Assurance Co. (London, Eng.), 416 Cali-
fornia, r. Oakland
" & Regan (Herbert D. Gaskill and James I.
Regan), stoves and tinware, 119 New
Montgomery
Gaskin William G., baker, r. 1616 Devisadero
Gaspari Jacob, hackman, Plaza, r. 1015 Wash-
ington
Gasper George F., pileman Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 312 Folsom
" John longshoreman, r. 239% Green
Gasque Henry F., groceries and liquors, NE
cor Sutter and Broderick, r. 2426 Sutter
Gass Alexander K., baker, r. 108 Jackson
" Fannie R.. chiropodist, 1027 Market
" H. T. Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" Julius A. (Verhoeven & Gass), r. 5O814
Guerrero
Gassaway Edloe C, bartender John H. Martin
" Frank H., superintendent special adver-
tising The Examiner
" James A., teamster James Forrest & Sons,
r. 20914 Linden Av
" William M., clerk Car Accountant S. P.
Co., r. 30 O'Farrell
Gassert William J., teamster, r. 164 Jessie
Gasslander Fritz, engineer, r. 507 Filbert
Gassman Calyxta Miss, typewriter Cox. Seed
and Plant Co., r. 1715 San Carlos Av
Cecile, hairdresser, r. 1715 San Carlos Av
George, plumber, r. 1715 San Carlos Av
John, baker, r. 625 Clay
John B.. r. 406 Union
Josephine Miss, actress, r. 20 O'Farrell
Julia, widow, r. 1715 San Carlos Av
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Gassmann August, waiter Bennett & Witmer,
r. 1805Dupont
" Eugene, laundry, 404 Stockton
" House, Jerome Meyer proprietor, 428
Broadway
" Joseph, r. 1101 Broadway
" Joseph F. (Otis & Co.), r. 1215 Greenwich
Gassner Jacob, cigar maker, r. 2762 Mission
" Joseph, cigars and tobacco, 2762 Mission,
r. 2031/2 Bartlett
" Louis (Berwin & Gassner) r. 22454 O'Far-
rell
" Michael, tanner Thorn & McMahon, r. 2759
Mission
Gast Edward, switchman, r. 519, 3d
" Sophie, widow, r. 86 Everett
Gasta Joseph, clerk Harry F. Rahlmann, r. SW
cor Railroad Av and 15th Av South
Gastaldi Emilio, teacher music, r. 710 Lombard
Gastavson Frederick, blacksmith, r. 14 Ron-
del PI
Gaster Frederick G., foreman George W. Em-
mons, r. 326, 12th
Gaston Breard, bartender, r. nby^ Prospect PI
" David A., cutter Standard Shirt Factory,
r. 610 Buchanan
" Henry G., shoemaker, r. 19 Harlan PI
" John, boiler maker str Coptic
" Ridge Mill and Mining Co. (Nevada Co.),
D. M. Kent secretary, 330 Pine, rooms
33-36
Gatchell George W., post adjutant and re-
cruiting officer Battery E, 5th Artillery,
U. S. A., Aloatraz Island
Gate Dominic, iron worker Standard Iron and
Wire Wks
Gately Catherine, widow, r. 1336 Eddy
" Delia, widow, r. 1107 Union
" Delia A. Mrs., nurse, r. 11 Moss
" James, proprietor Potrero Hotel, SW cor
Sierra and Louisiana
" Jane, widow, r. 715 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 291/2 Hawthorne
" John, meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 819
Harrison
" John F., deckhand, r. 70314 Davis
" Michael, r. 1850 Howard
" Patrick, porter Wells, Fargo & Co. , r. 369, 1st
" Thomas, carriagesmith, r. 11 Moss
" Thomas Jr., butcher, r. 11 Moss
" Thomas B., compositor, r. 2109!4 Jones
" Thomas F., cashier Le Roy G. Harvey &
Co., r. 2304 Mission
" William, boatman, r. 703!4 Davis
" William H., painter, r. 11 Moss
4®"Gately. See Gatley
Gacermann Christ, carpenter, r. 512 Bush
Gates Alyce Miss, teacher music, r. 207 Larkin
" Charles, laborer, r. 527 Sacramento
" Cyrus L. (Armstrong Oil Burner Co.), r.
1610a California
" Daniel G., bookkeeper, r. 2312 Pine
" Edwin F., clerk James H. Gates & Son, r.
118 Waller
" Elizabeth A., widow, r. 307 Larkin
" Elwin W., bookkeeper FiorenzoCavagnaro,
r. Seminary Park, Alameda Co.
" Emery P. (Emery P. Gates & Co. and James
H. Gates & Son), r. 118 Waller
" Emery P. & Co. (Emery P. and James H.
Gates), druggists, NE cor Stockton and
O'Farrell
" Frank H., physician, NW cor Howard and
New Montgomery, r. 207 Larkin
" George, pressman Upton Bros., r. Berkeley
" Gracie A. Mrs., ladies nurse, r. 647 Steven-
son
" Harry, with Music and Drama, r. 3 City
Hall PI
" Horace D., civil engineer, r. 311 Lyon
" Isaac N., carpenter, r. 1378 San Jose Av
" James H. (James H. Gates & Son and
Emery P. Gates & Co.). r. 118 Waller
" James H. & Son (James H. and Emery P.
Gates), druggists, NW cor New Mont-
gomery and Howard
" J. R. (J. R. Gates & Co.), r. 1410 Larkin
J. R. & Co. (J. R. Gates), wholesale and
retail druggists, 417 Sansome
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Gates Justin, notary public, 211 Larkin, r. 207
Larkin
' ' Leonard J. , draughtsman Pac. Rolling Mill ,
r. 20 O'Farrell
" Mattie L. Miss, dentist with George J.
Luce, r. 821 Ellis
" P. W., clerk general freight office S. P.
Co., r. 326 Larkin
" Rudolph, teamster Teele & Co., r. 824 Olive
Av
" Sheridan, barber Mueller & Boss, r. Ala-
meda ^ijtjt'd
" S. W., incandescent Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 946 Mission
" William N., conductor, r. 813 Oak
Gatier Francis, cook, r. Folsom nr Union Av
Gatje John M., expressman, r. 1109 Florida
" Margaret, widow, r. 422, 3d
Gatley George G., 2d lieut. battery E 5th Ar-
tillery U. S. A., Alcatraz Island
" James J., laborer Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks, r. 2619 Harrison
" John, mason, r. 1311 Buchanan
" Lawrence, carpenter, r. 1311 Buchanan
" Patrick, r 1517 Broadway rear
" Richard H., stationery, 1084^4 Howard
4®- Gatley. See Gately
Gatti Domenico, laborer, r. 1018!4 Montgomery
" Emilia, packer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 930
North Point
Gattinger Margaret Miss, seamstress, r. SE
cor 15th and Tilden
" William, laborer, r. SE cor 15th and Tilden
Gatto Angelo carpenter, r. 18091/4 Stockton
" Antonio, blacksmith, r. 430 Green
" Antonio, wood and coal, 2738 California
" Augustino (Gatto, Demartini & Co.), r. 1226
Kearny
" , Demartini & Co. (Augustino Gatto, Frank
J. Demartini and Brazilio Caselli), black-
smiths, 537 Green
" Giovanni, r. 1922 Pacific Av rear
" John, clerk A. Gatto. r. 2738 California
" John, laborer, r. 930 North Point
" John, porter L. Scatena & Co., r. I8O9I/2
Stockton
" John B., wood and coal, 408 Devisadero and
4113 California, r. 4113 California
" Josephine Mrs., dressmaking, 1425i/i Dupont
" Louis, bootblack, r. 7 Gaven
" Peter, clerk John Gatto, r. 408 Devisadero
" Salvatore, r. 14251/4 Dupont
Gau Francis, cabinet maker C. F. Haas, r. 20
Federal
" Phillip, paper hanger, r. 611 Hayes
Gaubatz Charles, cigars and liquors, I8O314
Haight
" William, bookkeeper S. F. Breweries, r.
332, 19th
Gauch Minna, widow, r. 338 Duncan
Gaudard Adolphe, cook, r. 213 Powell
" Frank, cook Marchand's Restaurant, r.
809 Mission
Gaudin Frederick, president Bullock & Jones
Co., 105 Montgomery, r. 1332 Webster
Gauger United States Customs, John W. Pro-
basco, SW cor Jackson and Battery, 2d
floor
Gauggel Leo, shoemaker, 530 Geary
Gaughan John, r. 71 Federal
Gaughran James, clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 3337
Harrison
" .James Jr., paper carrier, r. 3337 Harrison
" John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.,
'■' Maggie Miss, millinery, 348, 6th, r. 3337
Harrison
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Gaul James, r. 517 Bush
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" Michael, tanner Morris Windt. r. 1116 Ver-
mont
4iyGaul. See Gall
Gauld G., widow, r. 610 O'Farrell
" George G., office 633 Market, r. 2901 Jackson
Gauley Anna S., widow, r. 1401 Sutter
Gault Adolph G., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 23
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" Mary, widow, r. 15 Morey Alley
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" Philip (Gaupp Bros.), r. 444 Brannan
Gauron Edmond, barber Max Levy, r. 844a
Howard
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" Marie, widow, r. 906 Filbert
Gaust Ernst, butcher, r. 31 Glen Park Av
Gauthier Dora Mrs., dressmaking, 89 St. Ann's
Bldg, r. 72-89 St. Ann's Bldg
Gauthier E. Jr. & Co. (Eugene Gauthier Jr.),
stock brokers. 316 Montgomery
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Montgomery
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Montgomery
" Eugene Jr. (E. Gauthier Jr. & Co.), r. 111114
Montgomery
" F. L., porter Murphy Bldg
GautierBernhard, tanner, r. 15th Av South nr L
" Evarist Mme., laundry, 620 Laguna
" Marius, laundryman, r. 10 Lynch
" Rosine, widow, r. 716 Montgomery Av
Gauvae Joaquin, laborer Cole & Wise, r. Alms
House Road nr Corbett Av
Gavan Joseph, messenger Joseph O. Hirsch-
felder, r. 265O14 Folsom
" Michael J., salesman J. M. Moran, r. 321
Bryant
" Thomas F. (Gavan& O'Brien), r. 321 Bryant
" & O'Brien (Thomas F. Gavin and Luke
O'Brien), groceries and liquors, 321
Bryant
^?"Gavan. See Gavin
Gaver John, blacksmith, r. 1309 Valleio
" Rebecca Miss, r. 1309 Vallejo
" Rebecca, widow, r. 532 Polk
Gaviati Antonio, laborer, r. 11 Edith
Gaviati Luigi (Grella & Gaviati), r. 17 Varennes
Gavigan Anne E. Miss, teacher North Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1112 Larkin
" Daniel M., deputy Recorder's office, r. 1112
Larkin
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1112 Larkin
" Mary K. Miss, teacher Winfleld Scott
Grammar School, r. 1112 Larkin
" Michael, foreman Western Sugar Refinery
r. 704 Sierra ^'
" Patrick, laborer, r. NW cor
Maryland
" Thomas F., stenographer, r. 1519 Larkin
Gavigan Williatn J., M. D., physician, practice
limited to diseases of the nervous sys-
tem, also Medical Jurisprudence, 28
Geary, hours 3 to 5 p. m.
Gavillet Aime, cook Edward D. Heatley, r. 121
Chestnut
Gavin Bernard, expressman, r. I714
" Celia, widow, r. 733, 22d
>ierra and
lison Av
Gavin Charles (Cartwright & Gavin), r, 13
Jackson
" Emmet J., stenographer P. F. Dundon,
733, 22d
Francis, cook Michael McGrath,
Brannan
419
" John, seaman, r. 327 Jackson
" John E., teamster, r. 306 Moulton
" Kiernan, laborer, r. 3135 O'Farrell
" Maggie Mrs., r. 1460 Minna
" Martin J., clerk, r. 173 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 1438 Jackson
" Michael, laborer, r. 35 Hawthorne
" Michael, liquors, 173 Minna
" Patrick, r. 1307 Jackson
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1410 Folsom
" Peter J., teamster, r. 206 Moulton
'• Thomas, laborer, r. 1430 Jackson
" William C, porter E. R. Stevens Co., r.
1615 San Carlos Av
" William H., driver police patrol, r. 1312
Jackson
Gaw Hugh (Wright & Gaw) r. 1807 Stevenson
Gawthorne Johnson F., official reporter Police
Court 3, r. 137 Chestnut
^S^Gawthorne. See Garthorne
Gaxiola John, barber Robert T. Brodek, r. 410
Clement
•• Ysmael, saddler J. C. Johnson & Co., r. 428
Geary
Gay Albert C, carpenter, r. 2708 Harrison
" Charles, r.3648 Folsom
" Charles, collector, 533 Montgomery, r. 3370,
" Charles R., tinner, r. 618, 6th rear
" Clara B., widow, r. 2329 Fillmore
" Edward P., bridge builder, r. 1840 O'Far-
rell
" Eleanor Miss, r. 2329 Fillmore
" Ellen Mrs., varieties, 544 Green, r. 14 Guy PI
" Florence Miss, teacher Cooper Primary
School, r. 2329 Fillmore
" Frank H., druggist, r. 1840 O'Farrell
" George R., clerk Maintenance of Way S
P. Co., r. 1840 O'Farrell
" John, painter Dell P. Wilson, r. 233 San-
chez
" Mary C, widow, r. 1840 O'Farrell
" Michael, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Robert H., accountant Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 615 Taylor
" Theobald, Clearing House clerk London,
Paris and American Bank. r. 1321 Pow-
ell
" Thomas K., driver Underwriters' Fire
Patrol, r. NE cor Eddy and Polk
Gayette Frank D., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 1751A
Howard
" Nellie Mrs., r. 7 Boardman PI
Gaylord Christopher, restaurant, 3309 Powell
" Robert B., student Jesse W. Lilienthal, r.
Oakland
Gaymot Isidore, driver Bernard Cassou, r. cor
Wayland and Hamilton
Gaynell John, actor, r. 219 Geary
Gayner Frank J., blacksmith S. P. Co., r. 217
Andover Av
" William, laborer W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
217 Andover Av
Gaynor Ann Miss, r. 16^4 Sherman
" James T., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 1231 Fulton
" Lawrence, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co.,
r. 24 Minna
■' Martin, r. 608 Minna
" Richard O.. clerk, r. 227 Perry
" Thomas, iron molder Union I. Wks, r. 501
Napa
" William, policeman, r. 227 Perry
Gayterau Pierre, laundryman, r. 1237 Stockton
Gazzolo John, paste layer Martinoni & Po-
desta, r. 2010 Powell
" Louis (Trapani & Gazzolo) 39 Clay St.
Market
Geandrot Alfred J., basketmaker, r. 637, 21st
Geaney Ellen, widow, r. 811 Geary
" Jeremiah, laborer S. P. Co., r. 16th Av bet
P andQ
" Louise Miss, dressmaking, 811 Geary
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Geantit Alphonse, butcher, 16-18 San Fran-
cisco Market, r. 715 Union
" Antonio, butcher Alphonse Geantit, r. 715
Union
Gear Gertrude Mrs., r. 425 Bryant
Gear Hiram L., attorney at law and assistant
reporter Supreme Court of California,
211 Sansome, rooms 8-9, telephone Main
5090, r. 791 Sutter
4@"Gear. See Geer and Gere
Gearhart C. W., stenographer, r. 1045 Market
Gearin M. M. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
jW=-Gearing. See Geering and Gehring
Gearon C. L,., stenographer, r. 126, 10th
" Dennis, house mover, r. 231 Ash Av
" Herbert E., draughtsman Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 126, 10th
" John F.. agent, r. 126, 10th
" John J., clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r. 231
Ash Av
Gearty James, r. 224 Clara
Geary Charles, shoecutter Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. 151 Shipley
Daniel W., salesman Palace Hardware Co.,
r. 151/2 Adair
Dennis, real estate and insurance "Will E.
Fisher & Co., r. 202 Grove
Edward F., lamplighter S.F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 286 Union
Elizabeth, widow, r. 1711 Eddy
Frank, laborer, r. 212 Collingwood
Frank M., salesman Western Furnishing
Co.
Henry, laborer, r. 3115 Geary
Henry J., boilermaker, r. 219% Clara
James, carpenter and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 2324 Sutter
James, ironmolder Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
1214 Clementina
James J., deputy clerk Justice's Court, r. 306
Guerrero
Jeremiah, r. 306 Guerrero
J. Joseph, stenographer S. F. & N. P. Ry..
r. 1711 Eddy
John, r. 152 Perry
John, laborer Morton Draying and Ware-
house Co., r. 232 Minna
John, proprietor Eureka Music Hall, 527
Kearny, r. 526 Kear iy
John Mrs., widow, r. 1702 Folsom
John D., clerk, r. 871 Folsom
John L. Jr., attorney at law, 40-41 Mills
Bids, 5th floor, r. 308 Grove
John v., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co.,r. Lorin, Cal.
Michael J., sporting editor Call, r. 28, 7th
Mollie Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1702
Folsom
Patrick, liquors, 12754 East, r. 1214 Clemen-
tina
Robert, tilesetter Bush & Mallett Co.. r.
913 Howard
Sarah, widow, r. 9 Van Ness Av
Geary Street, Park and Ocean R. R. Co.,
Charles F. Crocker president, Adam
Grant vice-president, N. T. Smith treas-
urer, J. L. Willcutt secretary and gen-
eral manager, oflice 23 Hobart Bldg
Geary Street Temple, Rev. M. S. Levy rabbi,
S s Geary bet Octavia and Laguna
4®-Geary. See Garry, Gary and Gerry
Geauque George W., salesman Pao. Power and
Windmill Co., r. 1022 Broderick
Geaza Frederick, r. 537 Castro
Gebers Edward, clerk Thannhauser & Co., r.
Alameda
Gsbliardt C. & Co. (Charles Gebhardt), pro-
prietors Paris Cloak and Suit House,
1114-1116 Market
" Charles (C. Gebhardt & Co.), r. 1707 Oak
" Charles A. (Metten&Gebhardt), r. Ill, 29th
" Charles G., r. 218 Elm A V
" Charles L., carpenter, r. 25i4 Hardy
" Christian, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r.
Trumbull nr Congdon
" Frederick J., saw maker, r. 25^/4 Hardy
" John, driver National Brewing Co., r. 801
Buchanan
" Louis C, upholsterer, r. 9.59 Howard
Gebhardt Phillip (Gebhardt & Graner), r. 204
Ridley
" Theresa, widow, r. 2554 Hardy
" Wendell, upholsterer, r. 959 Howard
Gebhardt & Graner (Phillip Gebhardt and
Charles M. Graner), liquors, 921 Market
Gecan Andrew, liquors, 221 Sacramento, r. 4
John
Geckler Albert J., clerk F. Toplitz & Co., r. 473
" George W., framemaker Aug Hansen &
Co., r. 473 Jessie
" John, carriage maker, r. 473 Jessie
Geddes Alexander, plumber, r. 1109 McAllister
" Charles (Bent & Geddes) r. 930 Oak
" Charles, architect, 415 Montgomery, room
16. r. 936 Guerrero
" Charles J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
930 Oak
" Dougall Mrs . widow, r. 1109 McAllister
" Euphemie Miss, seamstress, r. 1109 Mc-
Allister
" Evangeline Miss, journalist American
Patriot, 819 Market
" Helen, widow, r. 1424 Powell
" Isabella, widow, r. 1109 McAllister
" James, salesman, r. 1109 McAllister
" Jennie, widow, dressmaking, 1 Polk
" John, salesman, r. 1109 McAllister
" Joseph, cook str Eureka
" Robert, teacher music, r. 720 Oak
" Thomas, gripman Market St. Rv., r. 2914
Bush
" William, plumber School Dept., r. 2914
Bush
Gedge Donald McD., physician and surgeon, 406
Sutter, rooms 20-21, r. 1222 Pine
" Frank J., salesman Benedict & Turner, r.
1322 Jackson
" H. Edward, dentist Benjamin M. Gunzber-
ger, r. 1222 Jackson
>g®" Gedge. See Gage
Gedion John, car repairer, r. 624, 4th
Gedney Percy W., surveyor London and Lan-
cashire Fire Ins. Co., r. 1114 Leaven-
worth
Gee Alfred, blacksmith U.S. Engineers' dept.,
r. 3354 Harriet
" Arthur T., messenger, r. 114 McAllister
" Elizabeth G., widow, r. 114 McAllister
" Ernest, blacksmith U. S. Engineers' dept.,
r. 3354 Harriet
" Ernest, restaurant, 407 Washington, r. 1420
Mason
" Frederick B., publisher, r. 114 McAllister,
" James, foreman S. F. Tool Wks, r. 1734
Lexington Av
" Robert S., manager Althof & Bahls, 511-513
Sacramento, r. Alameda
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 1026a Washington
" William Jr., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
566b Folsom
jm'Gee. See Jee
Geer Carroll M., stone cutter, r. 1060 McAllister
" L. R. Mrs., r. 1213 Golden Gate Av
" Roger C, teamster, r. 1060 McAllister
JiS'Geer. See Gear and Gere '
Geerdts Albert W., selector Na.than, Dohrmann
& Co., r. 109 Valparaiso
" William F,, jeweler Hammersmith & Field,
r. Berkeley
Geering John, butcher, r. 137 Erie
Geerkens N. Henry, manufacturing druggist, r.
189 Hyde
Geertz Charles, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
118 Fillmore
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Geertz Herman, packer Schussler Bros., r. 10
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" John, laborer, r. 10 Columbia PI
Geets Marion, teamster, r. 125 Gough
Geettenger Henry, baker Charles Clarke, r. 57
Everett
Geffeney Albert H., Deputy U. S. Commissioner
of Immigration, 11 Mills Bldg, 4th floor,
r. Fruitvale
" Charles H., interpreter Japanese, r. 31 Oak
" Lizzie A., widow, r. 978 Howard
Geffke Henry W., r. 1010 Bryant
" Henry W. Jr., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 1010 Bryant
Geflro Marianetti, cook, r. 530 Davis
Gefken George (Gefken & Morgan), r. 810 Eliza-
beth
Gefken Jolin, groceries and liquors, 1533 Gol-
den Gate Av, r. 1002 Scott
" & Morgan (George Gefken and J. F. Mor-
gan), liquors, 329 Front
Geft Almond D., carpenter, r. 634 Minna
Gegan James P., carpenter, r.5 Bowie Av
" Thomas, porter, r. 440^4 Jessie
4®"Gegan. See Gagen and Gagan
Geggus Andrew L., chemist Edwin W. Joy Co.,
r. 17 Moss
" Charles, butcher, r. 433 Golden Gate Av
" Charles F., asst. clerk U. S. Mint, r. 230
Douglass
" Delia, wiaow, r. SW-A Jessie
" Edward, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1513,
24th
" Frederick, butcher G. Hink & Co., r. 731)4
Minna
Geghen Edward, helper The Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 62 Shipley
Gebagan Michael, r. 1501 Leavenworth
Geherty Hugh T., plasterer, r. 17 Eugenia Av
" John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Eu-
genia and California Avs
Gehlich Julius, carpenter, r. 1124 Kearny
Gehm Albert, engineer Chicago Brewery, r. 116
Fulton
Gehrcke Hermann Rev., pastor St. Matthew's
Evangelical Lutheran Church, r. 546
Turk
Gehrels Lena, widow, bakery, 623 Union
" William C, clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co.,
r. 623 Union
Gehret Alfred C, salesman Cal. Bottling Co., r.
1417 Eddy
" Christian, manager and treasurer Cal. Bot-
tling Co., 1407-1417 Eddy, r. 1417 Eddy
" Frederick, bookkeeper Cal. Bottling Co., r.
1417 Eddy
" Pauline F., Miss, asst. bookkeeper Cal.
Bottling Co., r. 1417 Eddy
" Sophie Mme., corsets, 143 Larkin, r. 1417
Eddy
Gehricke-Burnes Francis C. Mrs., physician,
335 Geary
Gehrig Ferdinand, porter S. H. Frank & Co., r.
1005 Minna
■' Ferdinand Jr., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 1005 Minna
■' Frank, harnessmaker, r. 1005 Minna
" Louis, helper William S. Snook & Son, r.
1227 Montgomery
" Peter, dairy produce, 1405 Folsom
Gehring Charles, blacksmith, r. 14 Sadowa
" Frederick, upholsterer, r. 14 Sadowa
" Richard, clerk Wilson Bro.s. & Co., r. 313b
32d
Gehrmann John H., cabinet maker Aug. Jung-
blut &Co., r. 32 Turk
Gehrt Henry, groceries and liquors, 703 Dupont
Geib Daniel G., springmaker, r. 709 Treat Av
" Edward H., blacksmith, r. 709!^ Treat Av
" John, r. 709 Treat Av
Geibel George, clerk, r. 315 Green
" George F. , salesman Bibo, Newman & Iken-
berg, r. 315 Green
Geick Frederick, merchant tailor, 905V4 Howard
" Leo Rev., r. 374 Natoma
Geide Albert E., watchman Cal. Barrel Co., r.
16 Federal
" Conrad, porkpacker, r. 16i^ Boardman PI
" Frederick C, machinist 1st St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 16 Federal
Geier Frank A., proprietor Market St. Planing
Mill, SW cor Dolores and Market, r. 602,
14th
Geiger Cbarles E., porter, r. 136 Flood Av
" Frederick W., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r 873
Mission
" Isidor, tailor, r. 25 Harriet
" Louis, boxsawyer, r. 25 Clara
Geigold Max, barber, r. 1600 Mission
Geike Richard, barber, 133 Eddy, r. 14230ctavia
Geilfuss Henry, architect, 120 Fulton, r. 811
Treat Av
" Henry A., driver August L. Grotheer, r.
2733 Bryant
Geils Harry H., guard wagon dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1532 Polk
" John H., laborer school dept., r. 1532 Polk
Geimann August H., clerk, r. 102 West Mission
" George, waiter str Walla Walla
" Walter J., salesman T. H. Ryan & Co., r.
102 West Mission
" William F., corporal police, r. 406, 30th
" William F., tailor, 112 Sutter, r. 1317b Clay
Geirrien Sebastian, cigar maker, r. 16th Av
South bet Q and R
Geirrine Charles A., bookkeeper Charles F. Doe
& Co., r. West Berkeley
" Charles H., salesman The American Im-
port Co., r. Berkeley
" Mark P., clerk Union I. Wks, r. East
Berkeley
Gies Pauline R. Miss, waitress Dora Reed, r.
413, 4th
4®=-Geis. SeeGeiss
Geiseker Charles, ropemaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. Beach nr Hyde
Geisel Balthaser, grinder Peter Duchein, r. 1115
Broadway
" Eugene E., groceries, 1305-1207 Stockton, r.
1213 Powell
" Paul, laborer, r. 315 Green
Geisen Anthony, driver, r. 680. 20th
4®-Geisen. See Gisin
Geisendorfer Mary, widow, stationery, 158, 2d
Geiser Alois, waiter Helvetia Hotel
Geishaker Andrew, machine hand, r. 413 Bryant
" Charles P., molder, r. 413 Bryant
" Henry, clerk Benj. Curtaz & Son, r. 413
Bryant
" James S., machine hand H. Friedrichs, r.
413 Bryant
Geisler Antone, baker, r. 1213 Kearny
" Charles, cellarman C. M. Mann, r. 510, 6th
" William, seaman, r. 7.39, 4th
J8®-Geisler. See Giessler and Gisler
Geiss August, musician, r. 422!^ Post
" Henry, upholsterer, r. 512 Bush
" Miles A., wrapper O'Connor, Moffatt& Co.,
r. 42314 Post
J8®"Geiss. See Geis
Geissberger Louis, laborer, r. 26 Rondel PI
" Louis H., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 26
Rondel PI
Geisselman Albert, truss maker William Hat-
teroth, r. 1333 Pine
Geissler Edward A., salesman Sherman, Clay
& Co., r. 434 Leavenworth
Geissler Louis F., secretary Sherman, Clay &
Co., 137-139 Kearny, r. Alameda
4®"Geissler. See Giessler and Gisler
Geist Edward L., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 1940
Lexington Av
" Lilian W. Miss, bookkeeper Troy Laundry
Machinery Co., r. 1 102^4 Eddy
" William, collector, r. 11021/4 Eddy
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Geister August, tailor, 1313V4 Pacific
" Humboldt, outcher Bluhm & Rathjens, r.
1313'/2 Pacific
Geistlich Lena Mrs., r. 1435 O'Farrell
" Max E., butcher, r. 1907 O'Farrell
" Robert E., operator The Associated Press,
r. 1435 O'Farrell
" William, clerk, r. 15514 Natoma
Geiter Emil, watchmaker Shreve & Co., r. 134
Fern Av
Geitner Robert, bartender, r. 1304 Larkin
Gelard Charles, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
Geldard Hattie, widow, r. 322 Leavenworth
Gelden Anton, seaman, r. 3 East
Gelder David v., traveling salesman The Wer-
theimer Co., r. Oakland
Geldermann Edward, with William Wolff & Co.,
r. Alameda
Geldert Walter L. H., clerk, r. 331 Golden Gate
Av
Geldner Paul R., coppersmith Union I. Wks, r.
349 Clementina
Gelette William D., assistant engineer engin-
eering dept S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Gelien Gustav A., mining, 318 Pine, r. 833 Post
" R. G. Mrs., widow, r. 822 Post
" Robert B., clerk, r. 1045 Market
Gelinas Frederick O., clerk ticket auditor's
dept S. P. Co., r. 1404 Folsom
" John, r. 1404 Folsom
" John P., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 1404 Folsom
" Leon C, clerk Boericke & Runyon, r. 1404
Folsom
Gell George, laborer, r. 7 Gaven PI
Gellatly Peter D., tailor, 2739 Greenwich
Geller Nathan, ladies furnishing goods, 1042
Howard
Gellert Charles, painter, r. 432 Vallejo rear
" Henry, barber and baths, California Hotel,
r. 608 Powell
" Isaac, accountant Hoffman, Alexander Co.,
r. 2332/2 Pine
" Louis, tailor, r. 230 Oak
" Otto, seaman, r. 114% Tehama
" Robert, laborer, r. 338 Louisiana
Gelley Henry J., derrick hand, r. 47 Morris Av
Gelrich James F., clerk The Mansfield, r. 306a
Post
Gelson Albert, bookkeeper, r. 710 Van Ness Av
Gem Mining and Milling Co, (Placer Co., Cal.),
James Eva president, James Madison
secretary, 839 Folsom
Gemballa August, laborer, r. 130 Valley
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 120 Valley
" Gustave, blacksmith, r. 120 Valley
Gembarth Minnie, domestic, 126 Ellis
Gemignoni Antonio, peddler, r. 16 Union PI
Gemmell Christina, saleslady Mrs. C. Mary
Gemmell, r. 515, 2d
" C. Mary, widow, varieties, 515, 2d
" William, clerk Swain Bros., r. 319 Sutter
«®"Gemmell. See Gimmel
Gemo George, liquors, 505 East, r. 2 Washington
Genasso Luigl, window cleaner, r. 27 Hinckley
Genberg John I., 1st officer schr Gotama, r. 9
Freelon
Gendar Edwin F., r. 545 Stevenson
" John M., mining, r. 725 Turk
" William H. (Gendar & Hink), r. 545 Steven-
son
Gendar & Hink (William H. Gendar and Gus-
tave Hink), wines and liquors, 33 Mont-
gomery
Gendotti Brothers (Louis and Clemente), fruits,
vegetables and butchers, NE. cor Hayes
and Octavia
" Clemente (Gendotti Bros.), r. 449 Ivy Av
" Louis (Gendotti Bros.), and liquors, 508
Octavia, r. 1623 Hayes
Gene William, clerk P. Riccomi & Co., r. S s
Sierra nr Kentucky
General Agency The, Alfred H. Pollock presi-
dent, 13 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
General Construction Co., J. F. Sims president,
F. Riffle vice-president and secretary,
77 Columbian Bldg
General Electric Co., Thomas Addison manager,
15, 1st
General Frank, driver John Wieland Brewery,
r. 336, 3d
" Insurance Co. (of Trieste, Austria), Okell.
Donnell & Co. general agents, 411 Cali-
fornia
Genereaux Emile C, master schr Marion, office
Pier 4 Steuart, r. 715 Webster
" Pauline, widow, r. 715 Webster
Geneva Gold Mining Co., Henry D. Walker sec-
retary, 62 Nevada Block
" Mineral Water Co., Wetmore, Bowen Co.
agents, 140 Montgomery
Geneve Ernest, laborer, r. 231 Jessie
" Ernestine, widow, r. 231 Jessie
Gengnagel Jacob, r. 828 Shotwell
Geniser Max, paper cutter Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co.,r. 45 Caroline
Genius Kamp L., barber Philip Simon & Co., r.
222, 2d Av
Gennan Martin, butcher, r. 509 O'Farrell
" Joseph, r. 3015 Taylor
Gennheimer Frederick, wine maker, r. 1155 Har-
rison
Genotta Nicola, shoemaker, 1403!4 Dupont
Genova Hotel, 407 Pacific
Genovessi Charles F., candy maker Louis
Saroni & Co., r. 249 Pacific
Gensberger Max (Louis Kline & Co.), r. 938
Geary
Gensen George N., fireman str City of Everett
Gensler Goodkind, salesman Davis Bros., r. 338.
27th
" Jacob H., compositor Brunt, r. 615 Geary
" Julius, tailor. ISiy^ Eddy, r. 309 Golden
Gate Av
" Maria E., widow, fancy work, r. 615 Geary
Gensoul Joseph J., with Shreve & Co,, r. Ala-
meda
Genster August, barber Stern & Heller, r. 404
Grove
" Jacob, barber, 102 Grove, r. 404 Grove
Gente Emile Rev., S. M., rector Notre Dame des
Victoires Church, r. 526 Bush
Genth Charles F., cook Christensen & Peter-
son, r. 313 East North
Gentle William F., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. 1528 Howard
Gentner Bernhard, tanner Morris Windt, r. 1114
Treat Av
" Gottlieb, porter, r. 22i/4 Everett
Gentry K. Mrs., r. 504 Howard
" ■ M. A. Mrs., r. 121 Post
" N. Kate Miss, ladies' hair dresser, 121
Post, room 29
Gentry William H. H,, attorney at law, 206
Sansome, room 25, r. Berkeley
Genty Edward, r. 500 Eddy
Gentzler Edward, compositor, r. 345 Kearny
Genung Frank A., draughtsman H. G. Layng
Machine Wks, r. Fruitvale
" James E., r. 101 Devisadero
" Richard H., clerk Mulcahy & Co. , r» Oakland
Genzel Carl, glove cutter, r. 809 Filbert rear
" Mathilde, widow, r. 809 Filbert
" William, glove cutter, r. 809 Filbert rear
" Edward, printer, r. 102 Mission
Geoghegan Margaret, widow, r. d'ilYi Folsom
GeograpWcal Society of California, Peter Mac-
Ewen secretary, 819 Market, room 55
Geographical Society of the Pacific, George
Davidson president, John Partridge sec-
Tetary, Thomas F. Trenor assistant
secretary, 831 Pine, room 2
Geological Survey, United States, Henry W.
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Georg F., nurse German Hospital
George Adam, coalpasser P. C. SS. Co.
" Adam, engineer, r. 449 Minna
George Alexander, r. 729 Sutter
" Andrew M. Mrs., widow, r. 2618 Market
" Augustus, carpet cleaning wks, 11, 8th, r.
242, 6th
" Bernard E., engineer Raphael's, r. 944 Fol-
som
" Brother Rev., teacher Sacred Heart Col-
lege, SE cor Eddy and Larkin
" Charles J., porter S. F. AVeeks Co., r. 47
Tehama
" E. Mrs. (George & McGinn), r. 337 Geary
" E. E. Shoe Co. (E. E. George), wholesale
boots and shoes, 37, 2d
" Emanuel, laborer Wells, Russell & Co., r.
447 Tehama
'■ Emery E. (E. E. George Shoe Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Frank, with Perley & George, r. 206a Post
" Frank A., carpenter, r. 82 Natoma
" Frank W., bookkeeper Perley & George, r.
206a Post
" Frederick, chief cook str Mariposa
" Frederika B., widow, r. 729 Sutter
" Genio S., teller Columbian Banking Co., r.
" Harry P., waiter, r. 1022 Mission
" Henry C, manager Henry Cowell & Co.. r.
1200 Treat Av
" Jacob, peddler, r. 41 Jumper
" John, shoemaker Emil Cohn, r. 75 Oregon
" John H., buyer, r. 1101, 17th
" Louis E., stenographer W. G. Richardson,
r. 1006 Pacific
" Mary, widow, r. 1604 Larkin
" Mary J. Miss, bookkeeper E. E. George
Shoe Co., r. Alam.eda
" Michael, bootblack, SW cor 1st and Mar-
ket, r. 13211/2 Kearny
" Peter, stevedore, r. 224i/4 Lombard
" Richard W. T., physician, r. 912 Fulton
George Robert, secretary Sausalito Land and
Ferry Co., r. 405 Montgomery, room 6, r.
Sausalito
" Theodore F., solicitor Union Central Life
Ins. Co., r. 608O"FarreU
" Walter, engineer Palace Hotel, r. 329, 19th
" Wesley Mrs., widow, r. 818 Larkin
" William B. (Perley & George), r. 206a Post
" William H.. cashier Henry Cowell & Co*, r.
r. 1200 Treat Av
" William P.. desk worker school dept., r.
1015 Market
George & McGinn (Mrs. E. George and Mrs. L.
McGinn), fashionable dressmaking, 324
Ellis
Georgeault Clement, helper Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 127 Bay
■• Louisa, milliner, r. 127 Bay
" Peter, foreman Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.,
r. 127 Bay
Georges Leonard, treasurer Sherman. Clay &
Co., 137-139 Kearny, r. Fruitvale
Georgeson Herman, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
Gephard George Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Geppert George, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 123
Cedar A V
Geraghty Abbie T., widow, r. 218 Oak
" Catherine, widow, r. 310 Langton
" Hugh, hackman United Carriage Co., r. 14
Mint Av
" John P., carpenter, r. 310 Langton
" Martin, blacksmith Richard Nugent, r. 1.322
Harrison
Geraghty Martin G., groceries and liquors, 1322
Harrison
" Michael, varieties, 1127 Folsom, r. 1603
Folsom
" Michael T., plasterer, r. 310 Langton
" Patrick, clerk, r. 41114 Polk
" Patrick, teamster, r. 1416 Kearny
4®=Geraghty. See Garrity and Gerrity
Gerald Edward F.. foreman of sheds S. P. Co., r.
1524 Chestnut, Alameda
jeS-Gerald. See Ceroid
Geralde Bernard, machinist, r. 674 Bryant
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 674 Bryant
" Henry, journalist, r. 537 Sacramento
" Josephine Miss, seamstress, r. 674 Bryant
Geralmen Lillian E., widow, restaurant, Fulton
nr 6th Av
Gerard Charles A., r. 1104 Market
" Charles C, bookkeeper, r. 402 Golden Gate
Av
" George L., manager Stern Bros., Ill Grant
Av, r. 115 Hayes
" James, 'engineer Palace Hotel, r. 707, 15th
" James S.. agent Union Transportation Co.,
office Clay St. Wharf, r. 319 Franklin
" James W., carpenter, r. 1906 Broadway
" Sadie Miss, r. 522 Taylor
J8®=Gerard. See Gerrard and Girard
Gerardi Gabriel, musician, r. 14 Elliot Park
" Michael A., rope splicer John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 412 Green
Gerber Daniel, teacher languages, r. 811 Geary
" Ernest, laborer Henry Behlmer, r. 1526
Pacific Av
" Hermann A., carrier postofBce, r. 5 Avery
Gerberding A. & Co. (Albert Gerberding and
William Baehr Jr.), grain commission
merchants, 5 Mutual Life Bldg, 3d floor
" Albert (A. Gerberding & Co.), r. 2815 Scott
" Mary J. widow, r. 1218 Clay
Gerbes Rebecca, widow, r. 432 Cedar Av
Gercin John, porter James Nissum, r. 24 Mary
Gercke Frederick (John Quadt & Co.), r. 507
Steiner
" Frederick J., bookkeeper Gercke Furniture
Co., r. 808 Oak
" Furniture Co., William H. Gercke proprie-
tor, 745 Mission
" Gustav, proprietor Reckenbeil's Hotel, 634
Fulton
" Hotel, Ernest Gilgenkrantz proprietor,
922 Battery
" William, r. 1926 Howard
" William H., proprietor Gercke Furniture
Co., 745 Mission, r. 808 Oak
j8®=Gercke. See Gerke
Gercken Charles, stableman American Brew-
ery, r. 627 Lombard
" Ernest H., warehouseman Ensign & Mc-
GufBck, r. 627 Lombard
" George H., r. 627 Lombard
" Henry, bartender, r. 613 Bush
" Herman W., teamster, r. 2425 Greenwich
" William H., driver Bavaria Brewery, r.
2425 Greenwich
4®°"Gercken. See Gerken
Gerdau August J. (Rohlffs & Gerdau), r. 426
O'Farrell
" Henry J., vice-president Santa Bar-
bara Mineral Water Co., 29 Market, r.
117Capp
Gerdeng Lizzie, widow, r. 215 Polk
Gerdes Alexander, groceries and liquors, SE
cor Ellis and Polk. r. 44 Willow Av
" Alfred, clerk Frederick W. Riechers, r. 604
Eddy
" Brune H., laborer Union I. Wks, r. 236y2
Clara
" Frederick, liquors and lodgings, 328 Drumm
" Frederick C, expressman, NE cor Grant
Av and Market, and bricklayer, r. 2233
Mission
" Harry, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" Henry, confectioner, r. 322 Fell
Gerdes Henry G. (F. Patterson & Co.), and col- •
lector State Harbor Commissioners, r.
1924 Stockton
" Henry J., clerk, r. 2233 Mission
'• Herman, r. 9 Laskie
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Gerdes Jolin (Cordsen & Gerdes), r. 1321 Polk
" John H., bartender, r. 101, 1st
" Martin D. A., groceries and liquors, 1544
Eddy, r. 1106 Pierce
" Sarah, widow, r. 2233 Mission
" William R., expressman, NE cor Grant
Av and Market, r. 2233 Mission
^©"Gerdes. See Gaerdes
Gerdts John, manager H. Bohls & Co., 244-246
Fremont, r. 1032i/^ Guerrero
Gere Geor^'e G., surgeon and professor surgery
California Medical College, 227 Geary,
hour 11 a. m. to 2 p. m., telephone Main
5771, r. 310 Scott, telephone Steiner 101
" Jean B., hostler Presidio & Ferries RR, r.
438 Jackson
<8®~Gere. See Gear and Geer
GerebeckF.,r. 220, 3d
Gerecevi John, laborer, r. 1414 Harrison rear
Gereg Frank, soapmaker Otto L.uhn&Co., r. 212
Collingwood
Geremig Pera, porter A. Galli Fruit Co., r. 1
Gaven
Gergus August, groceries, SW cor Post and
Webster, r. 1803 Post
Gerhard August L., engraver Bolton & Strong,
r. San Anselmo, Marin Co.
" George W., assistant secretary Dutch
Mining and Milling Co., 331 Montgom-
ery, rooms 67-68, r. 15 Hollis
Gerhardt Conrad, expressman, SE cor 5th and
Market, r. 371 Jessie
" Frank J., r. 619 Shrader
" Jules (Ortion & Gerhardt), r. 41, 11th
" Louis, painter, r. 546 Minna
" William, foreman St. Lawrence Stables, r.
423 Post
Gerhow Charles H., butcher J. H. Meyer, r. 2847,
16th
" Margaret, widow, r. 67 Tehama
" Robert, driver Hagedorn & Thierbach, r.
1707 Ellis
Gerich Wolfgang, clerk, r. 3 Grace Terrace
Gerichten Anna Miss, cashier Paul Drasdo, r.
810 Bush
" Frederick G., clerk, r. 626 Eddy
" Josephine E. Mrs., teacher South Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 626 Eddy
" Louis, teacher physical culture, r. 810 Bush
Gerichter Freda, r. 810 Bush
Gericke George, clerk, r. 307 Langton
" William, peddler, r. 307 Langton
Gefisch George, carpenter and contractor, VA
Marcy PI, r. 1 Marcy PI
Gerke William, painter, r. cor. 48th Av and J
jg®" Gerke. See Gercke
Gerken Arthur A., finisher Gustave Berson
" Diedrich, r. 835 Lott
" Frederick (Pilster & Gerken), r. 8 Miles
Court
" Henry, boots and shoes, 107%, 3d
" Henry, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" Henry, porter Witzel & Baker, r. 1310
Kearny
" Herman, liquors, 40 Turk, r. 30 Willow Av
" Herman H., r. 618 Shotwell
" John, laundryman La Grande Laundry
" William (Gerken & Woboke), r. 718 Valencia
" & Wobcke (William Gerken and Hans
Wobcke), proprietors Valencia Street
Hotel, 718 Valencia
-8®" Gerken. See Gercken
Gerl Christine, widow, r. 1612 Guerrero
" Henry G., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
1612 Guerrero
" Louis, teamster, r. 1612 Guerrero
Gerlach Augusta, domestic, 2933 Jackson
" Bernhard, barber, r. 211 Ritch
" Charles, commercial reporter Bulletin, r.
14 Oak Grove Av
" Christian, compositor California Demokrat
" Edward, horseshoer, r. 1225 Filbert
" Emil F., compositor S. F. Tageblatt, r. 14
Oak Grove Av
" Frederick, r. 2928 Clay
" Gerlach Frederick, clerk, r. 211 Ritch
" Frederick W., shoemaker George Ludwig,
r. 1325'/4 Sacramento
" Henry (Gerlach & Fox),r. 1335 Filbert
Gerlach Johanna, widow, r. 14 Oak Grove Av
" John, cabinet maker, r. 8, 14th
" John, expressman, r. 311 Ritch
" John, packer Leege & Mills, r. 1235 Filbert
" Katherine, widow, r. 1335 Filbert
" William, shoemaker, 1803 Polk
" William Jr., shoemaker, r. 1335% Sacra-
mento
" William P., clerk A. Schilling & Co., r.
2120a Sutter
" & Fox (Henry Gerlach and Edward Fox)
horseshoers, 43S, 3d
Gerlich Charles, musician, r. 731 Turk
" J. G. J., bartender John D. G. Gerlich, r. 5
Market
Gerlich John D. G., proprietor Garden City Sa-
loon, 371 East
Gerling John H., seaman bkt Planter, r. Sailors'
Home
Gerloff Gustav C, attendant U. S. Marine Hos-
pital, r. Lake nr 13th Av
Germain John, proprietor Fulton House, 617
Mission
" M. L. Mrs., proprietor The Montello, 201
Powell
German-American Insurance Co. (New York),
George H. Tyson general agent, 435 Cali-
fornia
German Benevolent Society Cemetery, Hugo
Huebner superintendent, 34th Av nr
Clement
German Consulate, Adolph Rosenthal consul
general, Oswald Lohan vice-consul, 318
German Dominican Convent, W s Guerrero
bet 34th and 25th
" Ernest, driver James Cantley, r. Blemis
House
German Evangelical St. Paul's Church, Rev.
Paul Branke pastor, 1133 Mission
German General Benevolent Society, H. C.
Jordan manager, 330 Geary
German Hospital, Theodore V. Brown superin-
tendent, between Noe, Castro, 13th and
14th, main entrance Noe nr 14th
" Hotel, Frederick C. Janssen proprietor, 560
Howard
" Ladies General Benevolent Society, 330
Geary
" Ladies' Verein, Druids' Hall, 413 Sutter
" Louis, furrier, r. 143 Fell
German Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev.
G. J. Schultz pastor, Folsom bet 4th and
5th
German Savings and Loan Society The, B.
Adolph Becker president, Edward Kruse
vice-president, A. H. R. Schmidt cash-
ier, William Herrmann assistant cash-
ier, George Tourny secretary, August
H. MuUer assistant secretary, 536 Cali-
fornia
Germania Building and Loan Association (of
San Francisco), Henry F. Fortmann
president, Rudolph Mohr secretary, 39
Flood Bldg
" Club, F. Siebke secretary, 421 Post
Germania Fire Insurance Co. (of New York),
Cesar Bertheau manager. M. A. Ber-
theau assistant manager, 210 Sansome
" Gardens, Ernest J. C. Maaok proprietor,
SE cor Baker and Jefferson
Germania Lead Works, Edward E. Eyre presi-
dent, 124 Sansome
Germania Life Insurance Co. The, Wesley A.
Jacobs manager, 19-23 Mills Bldg, 4th
floor, telephone Main 1684
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Germania Malt Extract Co., Thomas M. Alton
secretary, office 403 Market
" Monthly The, John C. Jens publisher, 1196
Treat Av
" Schutzen Club, Andrew Mocker secretary,
620 Bush
Germanic Lloyd (Berlin), bureau for classifica-
tion of vessels, Henry Mohns agent, 29
Market
Germann Fritz J., waiter, r. 822 Larkin
Germatine Co., Henry Jessen manager, 28, 9th
Gernandt William F., clerk C. R. Hansen & Co.,
r. 540 Green
Gerner John A., butcher, 292 Valencia
Gernns John (Meyer & Gernns) r. 1101 Scott
" Marie, domestic, 3214 Washington
Gernreich Paul, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. Oakland
Gerot Delia Mrs., nurse Alms House
Gerran James, compositor Bulletin, r. 525a 4th
Gerran William H., clerk and musician, r. 525a
4th
Gerrard Frank, mechanic Cal. St. RR, r. 2420
Bush
" John B., r. 2420 Bush
" William J., carpenter, r. 1906 Broadway
-e®="Gerrard. See Gerard and Girard
Gerring Ward, clerk, r. 1325 Eddy
Gerrish Edward H., teamster Albert E. Buck-
man, r. 527 Sacramento
" Harry A., collector, 12 Mills Bldg,6th floor,
r. 715 Eddy
Gerritsen Anna, widow, r. 2520 Market
4®=Gerrity. See Geraghty, Gerraty, Gar-
rightly and Garrity
Gerry Alfred A., teamster, r. 26 Shotwell
" Ferdinand F., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission,
r. 26b Shotwell
4®="Gerry. See Geary and Giry
Gersick John, bottler John Wieland Brewery, r.
9 Free Ion
Gerschke Charles, cabinet maker, r. 438 Tehama
Gerson Eric, salesman Adolph Schoenfeld, r.
1138 Turk
" Henry, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
" Joseph, clerk Bernard Jacobs, r. 117, 3d
" Maria, widow, r. 2605 Sacramento
" Michael, dry goods, r. 1011 Union
" Nathan, grain broker, 214 Pine, room 64, r.
1918 Pine
" Samuel, proprietor The Pacific Notion Co.,
17 Battery, r. 1217 Eddy
Gerst Garrison, vice-president Anspacher
Bros., 214 Pine, room 17, r. 1400 McAl-
lister
Gerstenberg Charles, waiter, r. 1511 Pine
" William H., salesman R. C. Hislop, r. 23
Sharon
Gerstle Lewis (Louis Sloss & Co.), and presi-
dent Alaska Commercial Co., 310 San-
some, r. 1517 Van Ness Av
" Marcus L. (Chickering, Thomas & Gregory
and Gerstle & Sloss), attorney at law,
206 Sansome, rooms 29-34, r. 2100 Wash-
ington
" William, woolpuUer, r. 29th Av South nr J
" William L.., office 310 Sansome, r. 1517 Van
Ness Av
Gerstner Mary A., widow, r. 45 Clara
" William; salesman A. Andrews, r. 45 Clara
Gerts Neil L,., carpenter and builder. 621 Mer-
chant, r. 2910 Fillmore
Gertson Christopher M., salesman, r. 132 Eddy
" Gustav, brass finisher M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 920c Pine
Gertzen Otto, carpenter, r. 439, 27th
Gerum Frank, cook John Claussen, r. 240 Sutter
Gerunovich Stephen T., restaurant. 1218 Mason
Gervasoni Carlo, butcher, r. 1024 Montgomery
Gervieres Martin, bakery, 1010 Railroad Av
Gerwan H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Gerwin George H., salesman Greenebaum, Weil
& Michels, r. 35 Sanchez
4®" Gerwin. See Girvin
Gerzabek Oscar V., salesman Bass-Hueter
Paint Co., r. 620^4 Steiner
Gesander Fritz, bookkeeper r. 630 Sacramento
Geshke Carl, cabinet maker Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 438 Tehama
Gessell Lilly L. Miss, cashier William E. Ges-
sell, r. 235^4, 7th
" William E., restaurant, 235%, 7th
Gesvret Eugene (Bardet & Gesvret), r. 1306 Polk
Geszell John, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
Getchell Eliza Mrs., bakery, 1114V4 Kentucky
" J. C, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
Oakland
' ' Samuel W. , pileman Harbor Commissioners
" Winslow D., tool keeper Union I. Wks, r.
11141/2 Kentucky
4»- Getchell. See Gitchell
Gethin Maria Miss, teacher music, r. 757 Howard
Ge things Annie, widow, r. 312. 6th
" Kate, press feeder Dickman- Jones Co., r.
312, 6th
Getleson Bernard, insurance broker, 217 Front,
r. 1427 Geary
" David, clerk, r. 1427 Geary
" Harry B., traveling salesman L. Demar-
tini Supply Co., r. 1427 Geary
Gettbendy Thomas, seaman, r. 448, 6th
Gettey William J., salesman Le Count Bros., r.
Alameda
Getty Ida, domestic, 1822 Sacramento
" William, pattern maker, r. 12 Essex
Getz Albert, bookkeper Sol. Getz & Bro., r. 507
Devisadero
" August F., painter, 302 Stockton, r. 310
" Barry, salesman, r. 930 Ellis
" Bella Miss, typewriter, r. 39 South Park
" Bernard (Sol Getz & Bro.), r 219 Broderick
Getz Bros. & Co., Joseph Getz president, Louis
Getz vice-president, Reuben Cohen sec-
retry, wholesale provisions, dairy pro-
duce and salt, 111-115 California
" Edward, solicitor William Cline, r. 507;De-
visadero
" Frederick, butcher, r. 1005 McAllister
" Gustav, driver, r. 215 Sanchez
" Helen N., widow, r. 19 Clinton Park
" John O., salesman Merchant & Nickels, r.
654, 20th
" John J. , painter, r. 2208 Bush
Getz Joseph, president Getz Bros. & Co., 111-
115 California, r. 930 Ellis
" Jules, salesman William Cline, r. 507 De-
visadero
" Kittle Miss, clerk O. P. Downing & Co., r.
1 Perry
Getz Louis, vice-president Getz Bros. & Co. r.
1105 Laguna
" Louis M., salesman Jacob Brandt, r. 807
Grove
" M. & Co. (Maurice Getz), coffee, spices and
bakers' supplies, 561 Mission
" Manuel, driver Robert P. Hunter, r. 125
Gough
" Marcus, drayman, 115 California, r. 39 South
Park
" Marion, teamster, r. 125 Grove
" Maude M. Miss, cashier H. Roman & Co.,
r. 39 South Park
" Maurice (M. Getz & Co.), r. 2106 Post
" Max, traveling salesman, r. 807 Grove
" M. Milton, law student Dorn & Dorn, r. .39
South Park
" Otto Mrs., widow, r. 32 Maple Court
GETZ R. J. & CO.
(Rudolph J. Getz and John S. Dear-
horn), house and sign painters, 508
Market and 9 Sutter
Getz Rudolph J. (R. J. Getz & Co.), r. 2308 Bush
" Russell, r. 930 Ellis
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Getz Sol & Bro. (Solomon and Bernhard), real
estate owners and dealers, room A Mez-
zanine, Crocker Bldg
" Solomon (Sol Getz& Bro.), r. 507 Devisa-
dero
" Theodore (Eggert & Getz), r. 250 Eureka
" William, cooper Geo. W. Dalmas, r. 430
Chestnut
4®-Getz. See Goetz and Gotz
Gewirtz Joseph, painter and paper hanger, 410,
5th
Geyser Water Co. , R. H. Curry manager, mineral
water, 41 Stevenson
Gfell Pius (T. Musgrave & Co.), r. 2947, 16th
Gheen Josephine Mrs., dressmaker, r. 816%
Jessie
" William, carpenter, r. 830 Florida
Ghefioli Benedetto, blacksmith Liugi Pardini,
r. 426 Vallejo
Gherbatz John, barber, 116 Pacific, r. 114 Pa-
cific
Gherini A., city salesman Cal. Wine Assn.
Ghianda P., gardener, Colombo Market
Ghiazza Edward (Ghiazza & Chiapini),r. 119, 3d
" & Chiapini (Edward Ghiazza and Julius
Chiapini), candies and confectionery,
119, 3d
Ghibardi Battiste, baker Lucchesi Bros., r.
4231/2 Filbert
Ghielmetti Louis (Burroni& Ghielmetti), fruits.
1404 Polk, r. 2124 Larkin
Ghiglieri Andrew, bartender Louis Baglietti, r.
" Giovanni, bootblack, r. 4 St. Charles PI
Ghigliotti John, manager First San Francisco
Window Cleaning Co., 425 Bush, r. 418
Vallejo
Ghilarducci Domenico, clerk S. Romani & Co.,
r. 416 Broadway
Ghio Edward, laborer, r. 523 Green
" Giovanni, r. 9^4 Houston
" John B., foreman E. Goslinsky & Co., r.
824b Broadway
" Maria, widow, r. 523 Green
Ghiotto Andrew, helper Baptists Lacaze, r. 3
Varennes
" G., gardener, Colombo Market
Ghirardelli D. Co., Domingo Ghirardelli presi-
dent, Jose Ghirardelli vice-president,
Charles Sutton secretary, chocolate,
coffee and spice manufacturers, 617-619
Ghirardelli Domingo, president D. Ghirardelli
Co., 617-619 Sansome, r. 2617 Laguna
" Eugene G. (Mouret, Ghirardelli & Co.), r.
810 Montgomery
" Jose, vice-president D. Ghirardelli Co., r.
Oakland
" Louis, director D. Ghirardelli Co., r Oak-
land
Ghiselli Frank, r. 508 Davis
" Giovanni, expressman, r. 1008 Montgomery
Av
Ghisi Aurelius, tailor, r. 826 Broadway
Ghisla Frank (Ghisla & Co.), r. 1400 Stockton
" Fred A., clerk Dairymen's Union of Cal., r.
645 Vallejo
" Mary, widow, umbrella maker, 645 Vallejo
" & Co. (Frank Ghisla and Peter ScoflQa),
bakery, 1400 Stockton
Ghislieri Eugenio, salesman Justinian Caire
Co., r. 903 Jackson
Ghisolfi Virgilio, French liquor store and
grocery, wines, liquors and cigars, 1026
Leavenworth, r. 1259 California
Ghisselin James T., physician, r. Occidental
Hotel
Ghizzi Angelo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Angelo, laborer, r. 1(3 Margaret PI
Giacoomella James, cook, r. 717^4, Vallejo
Giacobbi Louis A., importer and jobberprecious
stones, 319 Kearny, r. 934 Filbert
Giacometti Louis, clerk Stephen Mariani, r.
131, 23d
Giacomini Geronimo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Giacopetti Albert, r. 20 Dunne Alley
" Bert, r. 1112 Kearny
" Frank, driver, r. 20 Dunne Alley
Giallotti Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 339 Union
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Giambruno Antoinette, widow, r. 521 Francisco
" Antonio, teamster, r. 521 Francisco
" Marie, widow, r. 1914V^ Powell rear
Giampoli Giovanni, rancher, r. 215 Clark
Giampolini Felice (Bacigalupi & Co.), r. 3 St.
Charles PI
" Giovanni, teamster Jacobson & Lobree,
r. 31114 Union rear
Gianelli John, bartender, r. 222 Broadway
Gianetti Samuel, laborer, r. 1122 Montgomery
Gianettonl Malachia, wholesale and retail
dealer wines and liquors, 29, 6th
" Stephen (Pedrazzi & Gianettoni), r. 902
Howard
Gianini George, bookkeeper, r. 604 Filbert
" John, chef Maison Riche
" Joseph, r. 231 Green rear
" Joseph, waiter Sartori & Fantina, r. 1113
Kearny
" Nata, peddler, r. 1007 Montgomery Av
Giannarini Giuseppe, r. 416 Pacific
Giannelli Dominic^ fruits and vegetables, 815
Bryant
Giannetti Giuseppe, musician, r. 2015 Taylor
Giannettoni C. & Co. (Camille Giannettoni and
Alexander Togni), liquors, 833 Kearny
" Camille (C. Giannettoni & Co.), r. 151014
Powell
Gianni Domenico, secretary Gardeners' and
Ranchers' Association of San Francisco,
Colombo Market, r. 6 Filbert PI
Giannini AmadeoP. (L. Scatena & Co.), r. 1119%
Taylor
Assunto, cooper, r. 114 Pacific
August, laborer, r. 118% Washington
Charles C, laundryman H. G. Giannini, r.
1318 Turk
Domenico, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
Edward, fruit dealer , r. 113 Albion Av
Emilio I., stereotyper, r. 214, 18th
Ermenegildo, salesman C. Lippi & Co,,
r. 11 Montgomery Court
Ersilia, widow, r. 21st Av South nr J
Eugene A., driver Gaetano Giannini, r.
Berliner bet Felton and Burrows
Florinda L., widow, r. 1636 Sacramento
Frank M., machinist Main St. Iron Wks,
r. 1636 Sacramento
Gaetano, dairy, Berlin bet Felton and
Burrows
George J., cashier L. Scatena & Co., r. 604
Filbert
Henry, blacksmith, r. 1318 Turk
Henry G., laundry, 1318 Turk
Henry P., liquors, 434 Pine, r. 214, 18th
John, cook, r. 2122 Filbert
Joseph, gardener, r. 21st Av South nr J
Mary, widow, r. 214, 18th
Peter A., importer Swiss watches, 208 Sut-
ter, r. 235 Hayes
P. J. Franklin, laundryman H. G. Giannini,
r. 1318 Turk
Vincenzo, cooper August Petzold, r. 114 Pa-
cific
Giannotti Angelo, rancher, r. 215 Clark
Gianola Dominick, pipemaker Francis Smith &
Co.
Gianotti Ambrose, gardener, r. 222 Broadway
" Henry, liquors, 2545 Mission, r. 760 San Jose
Av
" Jeremiah, bartender, r. 760 San Jose Av
" Jeremiah, liquors, 3262 Mission, r. 2565 San
Jose Av
" Nicholas, shoemaker, r. 1322 Kearny
" Rinaldo, liquors, 1350 Valencia, r. 21, 28th
" Vincenzo,, porter, r. 222 Broadway
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Giant Powder Co. Consolidated The, E. B. Pond
president, A. B. Moulder secretary,
Julian Sonntag general manager, 430
California
Giavannoni Peter (Vincenzo Davalle & Co.), r.
619 Broadway
Gibault Leon, liquors, 510 Pine
Gibb Albert C, cigarmaker Pac. Coast Co-op.
Mfg. Co., r. 348,4th
GIBB GAVIN W.,
sign painting on glass, political trans-
parencies and banners, pictorial signs,
landscapes, dogs and birds painted to
order, 37, 8tli nr Mission
Gibb Harry, printer, r. 919 Hyde
Gibb James, wines and liquors, 617 Merchant,
telephone Main 5304, r. 1818 Geary
" James W., clerk James Gibb, r. 1818 Geary
Gibbel Fannie B. Miss, pupil nurse City and
County Hospital
Gibben Frank, laborer Thomas G. Millar, r. 627
King
Gibbens Charles H., cooper Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 54114, 2d
" James, miner, r. 22 Turk
£®-Gibbens. See Gibbons
Gibbes James T., civil engineer, 81 Montgomery
Block
Gibbey William, r. 31 Broadway
Gibbon John, r. 627 Greenwich
" John A., dentist, 14 Grant Av, room 35. r.
2112 California
" John F., physician, 625 Kearny, r. 2112 Cali-
fornia
" Joseph, clerk, r. 2112 California
" Patrick, cook, r. 539 Sacramento
" William R., harnessmaker, r. 1001 Folsom
Gibbons Alexander, tailor, r. 1805 Broderick
" Bernard J., laborer, r. 413 Duncan
" Charles, teamster, . 1122 Battery
" Charles P., solicitor Atlas Assurance Co.,
r. 844 Capp
" David, book binder, r. 1805 Broderick
" Edward, riveter Union I. Wks, r. 1240 Ken-
tucky
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 26 Silver
" Fritz, r. 1018 Powell
" George, bookkeeper, r. 217 Eddy
" George A., dairy, cor Persia Av and Pra-
gue
" Helen, widow, r. 3Haight
Gibbons Henry Jr., physician, professor and
dean Cooper Medical College, office and
r. 920 Polk, cor Geary, hours 1 to 3 and 7
p. m., telephone East 177
" James, horseshoer, r. 1121 York
" James, upholsterer, r. 22 Lewis
" John, oiler tug Liberty, r. 1018'4 Mason
" John J., butcher, r. 4 Jan sen
" John J., laborer, r. 211 Langton rear
" John J. Jr., laborer, r. 211 Langton rear
" Julia, widow, r. 4 Jansen
" L. A., law student Myrick& Deering
Gibbons Laura, fine candies, 1132-1134 Valencia
" Lydia B.. widow, r. 844 Capp
" Martin H. (Cartwright & Gibbons), r. 1636
Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 211 Langton rear
" Mary S., widow, r. 4 Taylor Terrace
" Melvyn, candy maker Mrs. L. Gibbons, r.
965 Guerrero
" Michael, teamster, r. 229, 22d
" Michael, teamster, r. 930 Florida
" Michael J., boot crimper, r. 81 Stevenson
" Morton R., medical student, r. 920 Polk
Gibbons Patrick, groceries and liquors, SW cor
22d and Harrison
" Philip E., oiler, r. 10181/4 Mason
" Richard, longshoreman, r. 908 S
" Robinson, draughtsman U. S. Surveyor-
General's office, r. Alameda
" Sarah J. Miss, clerk Pacific States Adver
tising Bureau, r. 1805 Broderick
" Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1121
York
" Thomas E., painter, r. 616 Stevenson
" Thomas F., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
813 Minnesota
4®-Gibbons. See Gibbens
Gibbs Charles E., attorney at law, 324 Pine,
room 19
" Charles E.. commission merchant, 318
Front, r. 833 Post
Gibbs C. V. S., adjuster marine losses, 303 Cali-
fornia, room 18, r. 722 Post
" Daniel G., laborer Thomas Sullivan, r. 709
Treat Av
" Frank G., mason, r. 1125 McAllister
" Frederick R., porter Leonard & Ellis, r.
1014 Pacific
" George, assistant bookkeeper Geo. W.
Gibbs Co., r. 833 Post
" George, machinist William Wedgwood
Machine Wks, r. 12614 Francisco
" George B., engineer Masonic Cemetery, r.
6 St. Rose's Av
" George W. Mrs., widow, r. 2622 Jackson
Gibbs George W. Co., E. A. Selfridge president,
H. T. Gibbs secretary, iron, steel, heavy
hardware, etc., 33-39 Fremont and 34-40
Beale
Gibbs Harry T., secretary George W. Gibbs
Co., 33-39 Fremont, r. 722 Post
" Henry A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 146
12th
" Jacob, stoves and tinware, Siy^, 9th
" James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 146,
12th
" James A., millwright Dibert Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
" Judson D., assistant cashier U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 703 Hyde
" Warren G., carpenter, r. 506 Hayes
Gibbs William C, adjuster marine losses, 303
California, room 18, r. Oakland
" William J., r. 920 Oak rear
" William, conductor, r. 1200 Webster
49-Gibbs. See Gibbes
Gibeau Isaac O., blacksmith, 507-509, 26th, r. 426
Clipper
" Isaac O. Jr., blacksmith Isaac O. Gibeau,
r. 426 Clipper
" John, carriage maker, r. 824, 25th
" Philippe, laster J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 26
Minna
Giberna Bias, laborer, r. 37 Natoma
Giberson Eugene, r. 1008 Mission
Giberson Nelson S., physician and surgeon, 129
O'Farrell nr Powell, telephone West 413,
r. 1902 Union
Giblen Daniel, blacksmith and horseshoer,
16231/3 Pine, r. 1823 Pine
" Daniel G., blacksmith, r. 1823 Pine
" John, blacksmith, r. 1823 Pine
" William, student, r. 1823 Pine
4®-Giblen. See Giblin
Giblett George E., carpenter, r. 2611 Sacramento
Giblin Cornelius, plate printer Hartwell,
Mitchell & Willis, r. 110,9th
" Edward, helper William F. Wilson, r. 915,
14th Av South
" Frank, gluemaker, r. 915, 14th Av South
" Frederick J., conductor, r. 108 Fair Oaks
" George E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 108
Fair Oaks
" James F., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo «fe Co., r. 822 Army
" John, finisher, r. 428 Linden Av
" John J., laborer, r. 110, 9th
" Kate, widow, r. 108 Fair Oaks
" Martin, fireman str Mariposa, r. 13 Cleve-
land
" Michael, cooper, r. 212, 1st
" Richard J., painter, r. 915, 14th Av South
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Giblin Thomas, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1322
Sacramento
" William, shoemaker, r. 110, 9th
" William Jr., shoemaker, r. 110, 9th
" William M., glue maker, r. 915, 14th Av
South
Gibney Charles E., metal roofer Conlm & Rob-
erts, r. 1643 Howard
" Charles F., brass finisher, r. 13 Hubbard
" Georgie Miss, r. 1016, 30th
" James, contractor, r. 212, 1st
" James, framemaker, r. 647^/4 Willow Av
" James, hackman, Portsmouth Square, r. 317
Lombard
" John, laborer, r. S s Lombard bet Mont-
gomery and Sansome
•' Maggie Miss, shoefltter, r. 13 Hubbard
" Margaret, widow, r. 13 Hubbard
" Mary, widow, r. 100 Greenwich rear
" Mary, widow, r. 647'/4 Willow Av
" Mary Miss, tailoress, r. 13 Hubbard
" Michael, teamster, r. 105 Greenwich
" Michael P., elevatorman, r. 29 Lloyd
" Thomas F., r. 359 Clementina
" William, r. 160 Clara rear
Giboulet Alphonse, marble polisher, r. 215
Minna
Gibraltar Cleaner and Separator, A. S. Neal
Warehouse Co. proprietors, office SE cor
Filbert and Sansome
Gibraltar Warehouse, A. S. Neal Warehouse
Co. proprietors, SE cor Filbert and San-
som.e
Gibson A., carpenter M. Hansen & Co., r. 18
Clara
" Adrastus B., porter Olympic Club, r. 611
Powell
" Albert, r. 710 Van Ness Av
" Alexander, dairy produce, 2371/4, 7th
" Alexander, laborer, r. 84 Clipper
" Alexander, salesman J. H. Kruse
" Alexander, teamster Albert E. Buckman,
r. 121, 16th
" Andrew, cook, r. 658 Folsom
" Annie E., widow, r. 524, 6th
" Bertram S., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
240 Day
" Charles, r. 222 1/4, 4th
" Charles, peddler, r. 4 Boyd
Gibson Charles A., assistant treasurer J. D.
Spreckels & Bros. Co. and secretary
Olympic Salt Water Co., 327 Market, r.
647 Haight
" Edna E. Miss, stenographer Mayor's Office,
r. 207 Larkin
" Edward E., car dispatcher, r. 15 Laurel
" Edward L., detective r. 514i/4 Hayes
" E. F., porter Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 8
Mason
" Eliza C, widow, r. 912 Dolores
" Emma, widow, r. 1017 Capp
" Fannie L. Miss, r. 328 Ellis
" Frank B., salesman Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 207 Larkin
" Fred (Gibson & Cook), r. 993 Market
" Fred H., president Central Hardware and
Supply Co., 852 Mission, r. 308 Baker
" Frederick W., dentist, r. 612 Hyde
" George, candy maker, r. 535 Minna
" George E., clerk Portland Cracker Co., r.
1045 Market
" George L., mill builder, r. 135 Page
" George M., clerk Foster & Orear, r. 123
O'Farrell
" George R. (Central Plating Wks), and sec-
retary Central Hardware and Supply Co. ,
852 Mission, r. 13 Liberty
" Gerald, clerk, r. 713^/4, 21st
" Hallett, porter, r. 424i/4 Grove
" Henry, bakery, 1906 Mission
" Henry, manufacturers' agent, 626 Market,
r. 903 Guerrero
" Henry T., clerk, r. 718 Leafenworth
" Herbert L., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 34 Fair Oaks
" H. S., druggist, r. 130 Ellis
" James, r. 222Y2, 4th
" James (Dutot & Gibson), r. 1005 Folsom
" James, driver J. Seidl & Co., r. 424i/4 Grove
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
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arjd pifcplace Trin)n)ings
ARTISTIC DESIGKS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Gibson James, employee George M. Murphy, r.
535 Minna
" James, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
121, 16th
" James C, contractor, r. 2819 California
" James E., baker Collins & Wheeland, r. 7
Yerba Buena
" James E., cook, r. 424% Grove
" James G., paper hanger, r. 618b Natoma
" James H., r. 618b Natoma
" James J., foreman Wells, Fargo & Co s
Stable, r. 6 Vernon PI
" James L., capitalist, r. 612 Hyde
" James S., 1st officer str City of Everett, r.
1714 Market
" James S., lithographer, r. 535 Minna
" James W.,r. 524, 6th
" Jesse, upholsterer, r. 17 Bannam PI
" Jessie A., widow, ladies' nurse, r. 1210
Steiner , „ ^. ^
" J George Rev., pastor Emanuel Baptist
Church of S. F., r. 9011/2 Valencia
" John, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 443
Bryant
" John, waiter, r. 858 Mission
" John B., clerk Redington& Co., r. 2121 Hyde
" John G., real estate, 405 Front
„ John H., laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 526,
" John T., salesman Hansen & Elrick, r. 4I81/2
Powell
" John W., physician, r. 612 Hyde
" Joseph, r. 166 Tehama
" Joseph, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 1030
Howard „,
" LeroyC, pressman, r. 6 Vernon PI
" Martin R., druggist, r. 612 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 535 Minna
" Matthew, plasterer, r. 1061/4, 3d .
" Maxwell L., stevedore, r. 20i/2West Mission
" M. M. Rev. D.D., pastor First United Pres-
byterian Church, r. 1518 Fulton
" Nancy J., widow, r. 418i/4 Powell
" Otto, carpenter M. Hansen & Co., r. 18
" Owen L., clerk, r. 1158 Guerrero
" Phoebe, widow, r. Mariposa bet Tennessee
and Minnesota
" Ralph H., teamster Byron Jackson, r. 2810
" Richard, attorney at law, 8-10 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. 14 Ellis
" Robert, r. 1371/2, 5th .„ , m-«.
" Robert, barber A. Bartholdy, r. 48/2 Tiffany
Av
" Robert, boatman, Third-Street Wharf, r. 5
Crook
" Robert, sawyer, r. 658 Bryant
" Robert W. F., clerk Woodin & Little, r. 7
Carlos PI
" Samuel, driver Hofmann & Woenne, r. 53a
Minna , .
" Samuel W., barber Charles Laubenheimer,
r. 339b San Jose Av
" Thomas, seaman, r. 334 Main
» Thomas B., policeman, r. 1608 Fell
" Thomas E., plumber, r. 84 Clipper
" Thomas R.. r. 654 Folsom
" Timothy, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
" Treadville M. (Eggers & Gibson), r. 1301
" Walker H., ship joiner Union I. Wks., r.
443 Bryant _ „
Gibson Walter D. K, treasurer J. D. Spreckels
& Bros. Co. office, 327 Market, r. Fruit-
vale
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Gibson Walter L., electrician, r. 806 Potrero Av
" W. Frank, car dispatcher Market S . Rv
r. 17201/2 Church
" William, r. 715 Howard
" William, iron worker, r. 15 Georgia
" William A., cook Gustav Sassenberg. r. 537
Sacramento
" William B., janitor, r. 7 Carlos PI
" William C, barber. 627 Tennessee, r. S s
Mariposa nr Minnesota
Gibson WllUam F., attorney at law 71-74
Crocker Bldg, r. 912 Dolores
" William H., carrier postofflce, r. 535 Minna
" William H., trimmer Central Hardware
and Supply Co., r. 302 Baker
" William L., electrician Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 806 Potrero Av
" & Cook (Fred Gibson and William Cook)
liquors, 993 Market
Giddings Raymond S. (Galloway, Giddings &
Co.), r. 17021/2 Leavenworth
Gieber Cornelius, florist, r. 28 Marv
Giel Herman, butcher, r. 1429 Mission
Gielis George, baker, r. 512 Bush
Gielow Charles C, master mariner. 9 Mission
r. 28M Moss
" Charles H., r. 1714 Howard
" Ernestine Mrs., widow, r. 1714 Howard
" Ernst F., boat builder, r. 1714 Howard
" George A., r. 1714 Howard
Gielsdorf Theodore, cook Albert O. Quinby, r.
Gienger Charles, r. 503 Fell
" S^.'^i'les J., clerk W. J. Bryan, r. 503 Fell
" William, bookkeeper Mysell, Rollins Co
r. 428 Broadway
Gierisch William, teapacker Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. 729 California
Gies August (Ferguson & Gies), r. 629 Stevenson
" George, barber, r. 718 Broadway
" Kilian, barber, r. 1203 Green
Gieschen Louis M., bartender W. A. von der
Nienburg, r. 201 Fremont
" Wilhelm, r. 17SlHaight
" William N., bartender Pein Bros., r 1721
Haight
Giese Claus, groceries and liquors, 1901 Point
Lobos Av
" Juergen H.. groceries and liquors, 230 Pa-
cific, r. 249 Pacific
" Karl, blacksmith, r. 127 Powhattan
Giesecke Albert, celiarman Elsen Vineyard
Co., r. 39 Hill
" Ferdinand, barber, r. 39 Hill
" Louis, barber, 1209 Valencia, r. 39 Hill
" Theodore, r. 1512 Church
Gieseke William, helper Jackson Brewing Co
Gieseker Charles H., wireworker, r. N s Beach
bet Hyde and Larkin
" Laura M., domestic. 212 Ashbury
Giesen Anthony, driver X L Dairy 'Co r 680
20th '
" Brothers (Robert and Frederick), black-
smiths, 306 Gough
" Frederick (Giesen Bros.), r. 71814 Fulton
" Robert (Giesen Bros.), r. 718 Fulton
" William, steward, r. 31 East
Giessa Angelo, fisherman, r. 3 Valleio
Glassier Charles F. W., teamster, r. 10 Pfeiffer
" Daniel, bakery and notions, 455. 9th
" Frederick G., barber, 133i4, 9th
" George, cooper U. S. Brewerv, r. 132, 9th
" John, cigars, 132, 9th
Giesting Joseph G., manager Hall's Safe and
Lock Works and Herring-Hall-Marvin
Co.. 609-611 Market, r. 1928 Pine
Giesting Joseph J., student, r. 1928 Pine
Gietzen Jacob (Arenz & Gietzen;), r. 2439 Cali-
fornia
Gifert Charles, pantryman, r. 523 Pine
Giffen Frank C, electrician Cal. Electric Sup-
ply and Cons. Co., r. 100, 5th
Gifiin Coleman J., plumber, 3514 Mission
" John, r. ]004'4 Montgomery Av
" O. F., r. 301 Leavenworth
" O. F, Jr., clerk ticket auditor's dent. S. P
Co., r. 301 Leavenworth
Gifford Edward L., carpenter, r. 501 Greenwich
" Edward L., salesman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. Alameda
" Edwin B., carpenter, r. 501 Greenwich
" F., master mariner, r. 229 Golden Gate Av
" Leon, baggageman, r. 1658 Market
" Ralph N., stock clerk T. J. Kelly
" William C, driver Mouret, Ghirardelli &
Co.,r. 11071/2 Howard
Gift Frank L., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P
Co.,r. 317 Jones
Giger Conrad, clerk Ernest Lanzendorf, r. 1]
Bonita
Gigerich Adam J., engineer Fink & Schindler,
r. 18 Erie
Giggy Grace, domestic. 2530 Sutter
Gigliardini G., painter G. Orsi, r. 4% Union PI
Giglio Bartolo (Giglio Bros.), r. 915 Battery
" Brothers (Joseph and Bartolo), net and
rope tanners. Union Street Wharf
" Joseph (Giglio Bros.), r. 915 Battery
" Joseph Jr., bookkeeper Angelo Inguglia, r
915 Battery
Gigliotti Giovanni B., window cleaner, r 418
Vallejo
" Giuseppe, bootblack, 3 Montgomery Av, r
339 Union
Gigon Paul, bottle cleaner Arpad Haraszthv r
19 Scott PI ■
" Polycarpe, peddler, r. 19 ScottPl
Gihon George H. (Thomas Gihon & Son), r. 422a
Bryant
" Thomas (Thomas Gihon & Son), r. 422a
Bryant
" Thomas & Son (Thomas and George H.),
card and seal engravers, 137 Montgomery
Gilardi Michael, stonecarver, r. 35 Gilbert rear
Gilban Harrie W., clerk, r. 806 Green
" John F., laborer Washburn & Moen Mf k
Co., r. 806 Green
Gilbart Alfred J., groceries, 1433 Dupont, r. 515
Union
" Henry W., barber. 714 Jackson, r. 1217
Kearny
Gilberg Albert G., polisher Dixon, Borgeson &
Co., r. East Oakland
Gilbert Adrien A., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Anna Miss, r. 1909 Baker
Arthur E., sailmaker, r. 30 Lily Av
August, contractor, r. SSb'-A, 17th
Auguste, confectioner, r. 2708 Sutter
Benjamin, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
12014 Geary
" Brothers (James D. and William P.), ex-
pressmen, 1039 Market
Gilbert Brothers & Co. (Irving L. and Clifton
C. Gilbert), produce commission mer-
chants and dried fruits, 118-120 Davis
" Caroline, widow, r. 410 Utah
" Caroline, widow, r. 1408, 16th
" Charles, tailor, 104 Powell
" Charles D., porter Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
1909 Baker
" Charles W., vice president Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. Highland Park
" Christopher J., boiler maker, r. 217, 2d
" Clifton C. (Gilbert Bros. & Co.), r. Oakland
" Diebold, baker, r. 51714 Jessie
" Edward, r. 603 Stockton
" Edward, machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 90914 Mission
" Emil, cook, r. 248 Tehama
" Ernest, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 770
Bryant
" Ernest A. M., sailmaker Neville & Co., r.
30 Lily Av
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Gilbert Ernest J., porter Livingston & Co., r.
SVz Monroe
" Felix, marble cutter Joseph Musto & Son,
r. 1207b Broadway
" Ferdinand (Gilbert & Van Glahn), r. 1918
Powell
" Francis D., physician, 1247 Market
'< Francis P., bookkeeper Schussler Bros., r.
1908 Filbert
" Franklyn, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 770
Bryant
" Frederick, grocer, r. 1022 Jackson
" Frederick W., blacksmith, r. 1045 Market
" George, fireman str Columbia, r. 131 West
Park
" George J., miller B. C. Pitcher, r. 770 Bry-
ant
" George S., stockraiser, r. 2216 Clay
" Henry, cook, r. SOS'/^ Montgomery Av
" Henry M., traveling salesman M. Seller &
Co., r. 1330 Stockton
" House, 824 Montgomery
" Irving L. (Gilbert Bros. & Co.), r. Oakland
" James D. (Gilbert Bros.), r. 82214 Shotwell
" James D., teamster Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. 509 Stevenson
" James E., bottler Eggers, Gould & Co., r.
5, 22d
" J. Edward, pressman Brown & Bley Co., r.
503 Post
Gilbert J. J., assistant U. S. Coast and Geodetic
Survey (Western Division), U. S. Ap-
praisers' Bldg, room 33, r. The Beresford
" John, porter Jacob Petersen, r. 7 Market
" John B. (Scott & Gilbert), r. 107 Broderick
" John H., car inspector S. P. Co., r. 2740'/4,
16th
" John M., clerk, r. 939 Dolores
" L. E. Mrs., schoolteacher, r. 534 Geary
" Leo. boots and shoes, 610 Kearny, r. 1301
" Louis, butcher Warren D. Wilson, r. 634a
Natoma
" Louis A., blacksmith Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 770 Bryant
" Manufacturing Co. (New York), L. S. Si-
mons manager, 14 Sansome
" Mark, waiter, r. 925 Hyde
" Mary A., widow, r. 1909 Baker
" Mortimer T., flagman S. P. Co., r. as Wash-
ington Av
" Robert, porter Livingston & Co., r. 770 Bry-
ant
" Sadie Miss, r. 1909 Baker
" T. T., r. 600 Bush
" Victor (Friedman & Gilbert), r. ^Sli Sacra-
mento
' ' Walter P. , teams ter Sterling Furniture Co. ,
r. 8221/2 Shotwell
" Warren E., traveling salesman, r. 1418 Sut-
" William, actor, r. 8 Metcalfe PI
" William, attorney at law, 927 Market, r.
2708 Sutter
Gilbert William B., judge U. S. Circuit Court,
chambers U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room
52, r. Portland, Or.
" William H., secretary Sacramento Pack-
ing and Drying Co., 63 Luning Bldg, r.
Alameda
" William J., cooper, r. 770 Bryant
" William P. (Gilbert Bros.), r. 8321/4 Shot-
well
" William S., carpenter, r. 521i/4 Castro
" & Van Glahn (Ferdinand Gilbert and David
H. Van Glahn), groceries and liquors, 721
Stockton
4®=- Gilbert, See Guilbert
Gilberts Edward, stonecutter, r. 1822 O'Farrell
" Edward H., stonecutter, r. 611 York
" Frederick C, lithographer, r. 18220'Farrell
" Oscar O., stone cutter, r. 1S22 O'Farrell
Gilbertson Gilbert, seaman, r. 334 Main
Gilbo Eveline, widow, r. 1509 Jackson rear
Gilborson Charles, matress maker John Hoey,
r. 269 Minna
;8®=Gilbraith. See Galbraith
Gilbride Bernard F., watchman J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 110 Noe
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
G'4-l-G'4-7 lV\sirU.&t St,
Gilbride John C, mattress maker John Hoey,
r. 702, 14th
" Owen, boiler maker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 828 Howard
» Patrick, r. 702, 14th
GILBRIDE R. A. & CO.
(Roderick A. Gilbride), wholesale deal-
ers in wood posts and bark, Berry
Street Wharf bet 3d and 4th,telephone
Main 5632
Gilbride Roderick, porter W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
333 Valley
" Roderick A. (R. A. Gilbride & Co.), r. 428
Haight
Gilcher John, cabine* maker, r. 444 Brannan
Gilchrist Charles S., waiter Leo Bagala, r. 2801
Folsom
" Horace, carpenter, r. 1063Mission
" James, carpenter John Trounson, r. 3d Av
bet Sacramento and Lake
" John, paver, r. 22 Turk
" John G., traveling salesman Hey, Grauer-
holz&Co., r. 1509 Scott
" Joseph, clerk Neustadter Bros., r. Lorin
" Robert C, clerk Neustadter Bros., r. Lorin
" Robert McG., carpenter James Young, r.
1509 Scott
" Terry, laborer, r. 2 Rola Court
" William, special agent The Travelers'
Ins. Co., r. 1509 Scott
Gilcrest Frank M., special agent and adjuster
Rolla V. Watt, r. Oakland
Gildea James J. , floor manager Charles Keilus &
Co., r. 1223 Bush
" John, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co., r.
1323 Bush
" Lily Mrs., lodgings, 988 Howard
" Margaret Miss, lodgings, 704 Folsom
" M. Joseph, salesman Roos Bros. -
Bush
' ' Peter J. , bridge bui Ider, r. 20 Freelon
" Thomas, fireman City of Sydney
" William, painter, r. 700 Eddy
4a-Gilday. See Gildea and Guildea
Gildemeister J. P. H., r. 118 Montgomery Block
Gilden Patrick, laborer, r. 312 Langton
" W., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Gildmacher L. M., clerk The Lebenbaum Co., r.
608 O'Farrell
Giles Charles F., salesman Sperry Flour Co., r.
r. 1117 McAllister
" Elizabeth, domestic, 1816 Washington
" Grant, hostler Morton Special Delivery, r.
30 Golden Gate Av
" James C, weigher, r. 1304 Turk
" James W., laborer W. J. Sullivan, r. 1304
" Lizzie Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 228
Turk „ . ,
" M J Rev., assistant rector St. Francis'
Church (R. C), r. 620 Vallejo
" Oren A. lineman Lamson Consolidated
Store Service Co., r. 25 Webster
" Robert, carpenter, r. 8th Av South nr M
" William A., laborer, r. 11 Harriet
" William S., carriage painter, r. 1304 Turk
Giletti Secondo, artificial stone contractor, 40
New Montgomery, r. 1131 Fell
Gilfeather Annie, widow, r. 361 Perry
" Annie C. Miss, tailoress, r. 361 Perry
" Frank J., upholsterer S. P. Co., r. 106 Cal-
ifornia Av ^ , • V, n
" James, carriage painter J. L. Cobleigh, r. 9
Bernard
" Mary E. Miss, tailoress, r. 361 Perry
r. 1233
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Gilfeather Owen, upholsterer, r. 120 Califor-
nia Av
Gilfether Arthur, clerk, r. 6 Lewis
" Francis T., blacksmiths. F. Gas Light Co..
r. 30 Hill
" Daniel F., glovemaker B. Blumenthal &
Co., r. 30 Hill
" Joseph A., glove cutter, r. lOSl Valencia
Gilfillan Alice Miss, dressmaking, 219 Polk
" Archibald, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 1S14 Hyde
" James C, draughtsman Parke & Lacv Co.,
r. 506 Grove
Gilfoy John, special policeman, r. 829. 17th
-es-Gilfoy. See Guilfoy
Gilgen Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 608 Jones
" James R., builder, r. 6<J8 Jones
Gilgenkrantz Ernest, proprietor Gercke Hotel
922 Battery
Gilgun Patrick M., warehouseman, r. 153 Clara
Gilham Frank M. (Kempkey, Gilham & Saw-
yer), r. Oakland
" J. J., r. 871 Marker
Gilheaney William, policeman, r. 432i/4 7th
Gilhooley Patrick, porter Cardall & Marston, r.
624 Washington
" Thomas P., butcher Henry Levy, r. 1111
Potrero Av
Gilhooly Nellie, domestic, 900 Devisadero
" Peter, laborer, r. 2823 Geary
Gilhuly Ellen Miss, r. 327, 4th
" Hugh, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co.. r. 2.5714 Clara
" James H., stock clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co.. r. 719 Devisadero
" Michael, trainmaster Quartermaster Dept.
U. S. A., r Presidio
4®=-Gilhuly. See Gilhooly and Gillogley
Gihlland Elizabeth, r. 316 Eddy
Gilkey Andrew L., butcher, r. 627 Bush
GilkysonJohn W. Jr.. electrician Pac. Tel. &
Tel. Co., r. .507 Gough
Gill Albert, baker George A. Craig, r. 55 Minna
" Andrew, laborer, r. 676 Clementina
" C, r. 1045 Market
" Catherine, widow, r. 3011 Lagiina
" Charles, waiter, r. 132, 4th
" Charles L., locomotive fireman, r 163<J
Howard
" Charles M., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co..
r. 2132 Union
" Christopher, driver Thomas McKeon, r.
1225 Folsom
" Eugene, bartender M. Detels & Co., r. 12
Sacramento
" Frank, tanner, r. P nr 12th Av South
" Henry E., roofer, r. 2 California Av
" James, policeman, r. 332 Green
" James, student, r. cor 16th and Utah
GiU James B., superintendent Municipal Bur-
glar Alarm Co., 206 Kearny, r. Mill
Valley
" Jesse, gas fitter Thomas Day & Co., r 1406
Broderick
" John, groceries, 32 Silver
" John, laborer, r. 7 Sheridan
" John F., civil engineer, r. 223 Ritch
" John M., laborer, r. 240 Ritch rear
" Kate, widow, r. P nr 12th Av South
" Kate, widow, r. 3011 Laguna
•' Kate D. Miss, nurse S. F. Nursery for
Homeless Children
" Leland, feeder Schmidt Label & Lith. Co
r. 2 Bond
" Leonard, clerk Cal. Sugar Refinery, r. 522
Post
Gill Margaret, widow, r. 240 Ritch rear
" Martin M., wheelwright, r. 223 Ritch
" Mary, widow, r. 1106 P South
" Michael, r. 1419'/2 Ellis
" Middleton S., clerk Oriel Tea Co., r. 1904
Market
" Nicholas H., salesman L. Scatena &Co..
r. 93 Silver
" Patrick, laborer, r. 240 Ritch rear
" Robert, gas fitter Thomas Day & Co., r.
1408 Broderick
" Robert J., clerk Newman & Levinson, r
3011 Laguna
" Stephen A., bartender M. Detels & Co.. r
520 Davis
" Thomas, porter Hauser & Sanderson, r.
131,3d
" Timothy, laborer, r. 7 Sheridan
" William, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 2 California Av
" William F., bartender Nagle & Donnellv,
r. 1241/2 Market
" William M., porter S. F. Savings Union, r.
516 Bryant
" William M., with Shreve& Co., r. 3011 La-
guna
" William W., cashier Pac. Oil and Lead
Wks., r. The Colonial
Gillabert Mary J., widow, r. 417 Lyon
Gillan John, cook str San Bias
" John A., liquors and lodgings, 129 Perry
Gillard Fernand, barber H. G. Garcia, r. 507
Pine
Gillaskie John, laborer, r. 501 Napa
Gillbe William, laborer, r. 33d Av South nr H
Gillberg Herman F., with Shreve & Co., r. 9th
Av South and H
Gille Henry, bookkeeper Willows Brewery, r.
808 Treat Av
" Henry G., pressman Sterett Printing Co.,
r. 125^4 Francisco
" WilliamH.,asst. bookkeeper John Wieland
Brewery, r. 808 Treat Av
4®=-Gille. See Gilley and Gillie
«S-Gilleece. See Gillece, Gillice, Gillies and
Gillis
Gillen Charles J., butcher, r. Railroad Av opp
5th Av South
" James, driver, r. 38 Perry
" Joseph, marine fireman, r. 410 Folsom
" Thomas, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" William, teamster, r 902 Filbert
4®-Gillen. See Gillan, Gillin and Gillon
Giller Charles L., carrier postofflce, r. 7 Walter
" Josephine, widow, r. 524i/4 Fulton
" Louis P.. clerk, r. 7 Walter
" William F.. machinist L. H. Moise, r. 7
Walter
Gilleran Bartholomew, r. 905 Market
" Bernard, janitor New City Hall
Gilleran James, proprietor w"indsor Hotel, 905
Market, telephone South 87
" Julia H. Mrs., groceries and liquors, NE
cor Tilden and South Broderick
Gillespie Alexander, longshoreman, r. 234 Fol-
som
" Alexander C.,millhandMcFarlandBros., r.
2 Essex PI
" Andrew, r. 1067 Market
" Byron, clerk Voss, Conrad & Co., r. NW cor
Grove and Larkin
" Charles, laborer Occidental Foundry, r. 154
Tehama
" Charles, traveling salesman Mills & Gibb,
r. 1029, 20th
" Charles V.. r. 140914 Scott
" Clark D., engineer S. P. Co., r. 2122 Howard
" Edwin A., carpenter, r. 330 Ellis
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 13 Geneva rear
" Farnham, machinist, r. 1319b Clay
" Francis, shoemaker John Gillespie, r. 1320
Point Lobos Av
" George, riveter, r. Texas bet 17th and
Mariposa, Potrero
" George D., medicine maker Radams Mi-
crobe Killer Co., r. 1128.4 Howard
" George G., carpenter and builder,40 New
Montgomery, r. 1318 Devisadero
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Gillespie Hattie N. Miss, bookkeeper Pacific
Music Co. , r. 1222 Pine
" Ida Miss, r. 2914 Jackson
" J. Mrs., dressmaking, 949 Harrison
" James, laborer, r. 1248 Howard
" Jane H. Miss, teacher Fairmount Primary
School, r. 315, 19th
" John, 1st asst. engineer str San Bias, r.
100, 2d
" John, laborer, r. 548 Iowa
" John, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" John, marine engineer, r. W s Folsom nr
Stoneman
" John, shoemaker, 1320 Point Lobos Av
" John, teamster, r. 516 Haight
John Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1138 Pacific
" John J., carriage painter, r. 1725 Leaven-
worth
" John P., agent, r. 2524 Market
" Kate, widow, r. 1319b Clay
" Lucy K., widow, r. 315, 19th
" Luella Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 2914 Jackson
" Mary, widow, r. 1725 Leavenworth
" Nellie Miss, stenographer, r. 1319b Clay
" Patrick, r. 1031 Fell
" Peter, teamster Gray Bros., r. 1109'^ Mont-
gomery
" Rena Miss, stenographer Hilborn & Hall,
r. 214 Powell
" Sarah, widow, r. 140954 Scott
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 1725 Leavenworth
" Thomas P., laborer, r. 13 Geneva rear
" William J. (Robinson & Gillespie), r. 1013
Scott
" William M., clerk, r. 9 Bernard
4®- Gillespie. See Gillespy and Gillispie
Gillespy John H., miner, r. 45 Hill
Gillett Isaac C, machine hand Pac. and S. F.
Box Factory, r. 1123 Folsom
Gillette Cassius E., captain Engineer Corps U.
S. A., office 59 Flood Bldg, r. Fort Mason
" Charles A., portrait artist, 13 Mason, r.
Sausalito
" George D., pattern maker, r. 1 Louisa
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" R., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" Russell W., night chief operator W. U.
Tel. Co., r. 913 Lombard
Gilley Franklin A., plumber, r. 910 Capp
J8S=-Gilley. See Gille and Gillie
Gilliam W. A., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Berkeley
Gillice James, laborer, r. 72954 Natoma
" James, teamster M. & O. Maguire, r. 16,
11th
4®-Gillice. See Gillece, Gilliece, Gilleece,
Gillies and Gillis
Gillick Edward J., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, watchman IT. S. Sub Treasury, r.
Berkeley
" James J., r. 100754 Sierra
" John, clerk Kittle & Co., r. Berkeley
" Silas T., waiter, r. 735 O'Farrell
Gillie John A., printer, r. 244, 6th
4®-Gillie. See Gille and Gilley
Gilliece John, laborer, r. Folsom nr Union Av
4®=Gilliece. See Gilleece, Gillece, Gillies and
Gillis
Gillies Annie, widow, r. 625 Bay rear
" Donald M. Rev., pastor Holly Park Presby-
terian Church, r. 104 Andover Av
" James, carpenter Union I. Wks., r. 222»4
Austin
" Margaret, widow, r. 32254 Austin
" Samuel, shooker Union Box Factory, r. 635
Bay
" William, clerk Max Shirpser Jewelry Co.,
r. 22254 Austin
" William, cook, r. 532 Jessie
J8®=-Gillies. See Gilleece, Gillece, Gillice and
Gillis
Gillig Jacob, carriage trimmer, 329 Golden Gate
Av., r. 13 Cook
" Leo J., carriage trimmer Jacob Gillig, r. 13
Cook
Gilligan Agnes, domestic, 2835 Vallejo
" Annie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 2 Hunt
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Hot Water
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Gilligan Christopher, dairyman, Visitacion
Valley nr Sis Mile House
" Edward, farmer, Visitacion Valley nr Six
Mile House
" Ellen Miss, dressmaking, 115 Kearny
" George W., carpenter, r. 6 Harrison Av
" George W., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 339 Shipley
" John P., shoemaker David Murphy, r. 418,
4th
" John T., clerk, r. 13 Alvarado
" Joseph D., plumber, r. 13 Alvarado
" Joseph P., carpenter, r. 6 Harrison Av
" Kate, widow, r. 13 Alvarado
" Kate Miss, dressmaking. 115 Kearny
" Lizzie Miss, clerk, r. 13 Alvarado
" Mary, widow, r. 50 Norfolk
" Michael, laborer, r. 1413 Baker
" Patrick J., carpenter, r. 102b Juniper
" Thomas, farmer, Visitacion Valley nr Six
Mile House
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 550 Mission
" Thomas E., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 143
Indiana
" Thomas J., machinist Union I. Wks., r. 331
Elizabeth
Gilliland Adam, city agent H. K. Belden, r.
Fruitvale
" Eliza J., widow, r. 608 Buchanan
" John, sexton St. John's Presbyterian
Church, r. 1937 California
" Mary Mrs., r. 315 Eddy
" Newell, painter, r. 315 Eddy
" Robert O., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry. r.
5754 Chenery
Gilliland William J., cashier Fidelity Mutual
Life Association (of Philadelphia), 14
Sansome, r. Oakland
" William M., shoecutter, r. 608 Buchanan
Gillin Bridget Miss, housekeeper, r. 924 Wash-
ington
" Frank W., clerk, r. 315 Steiner
" George B., attorney at law, r. 315 Sterner
" James W., captain police, r. 315 Steiner
" Jane, widow, r. 315 Steiner
" Joseph F., special policeman, r. 1017%
Union
•' Peter A., policeman, r. 439a Linden Av
4®- Gillin. See Gillan, Gillen and Gillon
Gillings John, laborer, r. 42 Gilbert rear
Gillis Angus, engineer, r. 793 Mission
" Charles, waiter, r. 173 Minna
" Hector, stonecutter, r. 20 Harriet
4®-Gillis. See Gilleece, Gilliece, Gillice, Gil-
lece and Gillies
Gillispie Thomas, r. 2411 Folsom
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 2411 Folsom
Gilliss George P., mining, r. 2318 Jackson
Gillitzer John, teamster M. Joost & Bro., r. 618
Gough
Gillman Charles, painter, r. 8 Gough
" R. N., r. 1914 Broadway
" J. M. Mrb., widow, lodgings, 620 Market
" Thomas, musician, r. 2104 Market
-eS-Gillman. See Oilman
Gillogley Annie, widow, r. 11 Chapultepec
GILLOGLEY G. & R.
(George and Robert), teamsters E s
CarolEie bet Howard and Folsom, tel-
ephone Soutli 631
Gillogley George (G. & R. Gillogley), r. 1304
Folsom
" John, carpenter, r. 714 San Jose Av
" John P., hostler James Fagen & Son, r. 11
Chapultepec
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
BARBED
COPPER
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1 J.C.WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOIVIESTIC GOAL.
Famify Trade a Specialty.
GiUogley Robert (G. & R. Gillogley), r. u Chap-
ultepec
" R. William, attorney at law, 405 Montgom-
ery, room -Zi, r. 714 San Jose Av
*S-Gillogley. See Gilhooley and Gilhuly
Gillon Annie, widow, r. 955 Bryant
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 955 Bryant
" Charles, mate str Greenwood
" Charles M.. musician, r. 955 Bryant
" Edward E., hardware, Point Lobos Av nr
4th Av
Gillon Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 955 Bry-
ant
" James, stockbroker, 318 Pine, room 2, r. The
Baldwin
" J. P. , room clerk The Colonial
" Laura E. Miss, tailoress, r. 955 Bryant
" Mathew, shoemaker, r. 605 Broadway
" Patrick J., r. 1630 Washington
" Sarah J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 955 Bryant
" Thomas, laborer, r. 955 Bryant
4»-Gillon. See Gillan, Gillen and Gillin
Gillony George J. painter, r. 38 Page
" John M., painter, r. 38 Page
Gillooly Robert, barber Charles Balger, r. 1091
Howard
Glllson Jolm, secretary and cashier Judson
Manufacturing Co., SW cor Beale and
Howard, r. 725 Geary
jes-Gillson. See Gilson
Gilman Arthur J., silver gilder Sanborn, Vail
& Co., r. 15 Buena Vista Av
" Benjamin F.. tule bottle covers, 420-423,
9th, r. 417, 10th
Oilman C. H. & Co. (Charles H. Gilman and Ed-
win and Edward P. Danforth), propri-
etors Atlantic U. S. Bonded Warehouse
718 Battery, Atlantic U. S. Bonded Tea
and Atlantic Free Warehouses, SE cor
Battery and Broadway, and Front Street
Warehouse, SW cor Front and Broadway
" Charles E., tule worker B. F. Gilman, r.
417, 10th
" Charles H. (C. H. Gilman & Co.. and E.
Danforth), r. Palo Alto, Cal.
" Charles H., carpenter. 1713 Sacramento, r
514 Van Ness Av
" Edward, r. 171614 San Carlos Av
" Fred W., machine hand G. M. Kutz & Co.,
r. 8 Precita PI
" John P.. merchant, r. 15 Buena Vista Av
" John R., planer hand Hobbs, Wall & Co r
Oakland
" Mary, widow, r. 1632 Sacramento
" Peter, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Samuel W., stenographer John A. Roeb-
ling's Sons Co., r. 110b Hayes
" William, porter Johnston & Fulton
" William W.. printer, r. 2914 Fillmore
4SS="Gilman. See Gillman
Gilmartin Andrew P., porter Cartan, McCarthv
& Co., r. 1113 Oak
" Charles F., bartender Thomas H. Lindsav
r. 147 Larkin
" James J., foreman press room H. S
Crocker Co.. r. 1209 Hayes
" John T., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1217
Union
" Martin, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co
Gilmer Samuel, salesman Antone Fodera r 615
Broadway
Gilmor Harry C, insurance and collections. 20
Mills Bldg, 10 floor, r. 3201^ Sutter
" Teresa A. Mrs., r. 631 Haight
Gilmore Benjamin C, stock clerk Charles
Brown & Son. r. 505 Harrison
Gilmore Brothers (Samuel and McLellan) , livery
and sale stable, 36, 12th
" Caroline D., widow, r. 114 Liberty
" Charles, r. 545 Minna
" Charles B., clerk, r. 505 Harrison
" Charles C. clerk Hobbs, Wall & Co.. r.
" David J., stone cutter John D. McGilvrav
& Co., r. 44 South Park
" Elijah S., r. 2833 Folsom
" Forest A. Miss, teacher Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 2833 Folsom
" Harry C, r. 732 Powell
" James, expressman, r. Nebraska nr Army
" James A., bookkeeper, r. 1121 Hyde
" James B., clerk, r. 120 Freelon
" John, laborer, r. 629!^ Fulton
" John, marine engineer, r. 359, 1st
Gilmore Jolin H., real estate broker, 321 Mont-
gomery, r. 2032 Bush
" John J., plasterer, r. 130 Richland Av
" Joseph B., clerk, r. 417 Elizabeth
" Maria L., widow, r. 725 Bush
" McLellan (Gilmore Bros.), r. 36, 12th
" Michael, plasterer, r. 1614 Lyon
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 413 Fremont
" Peter H., laborer, r. 718 Natoma
" Quincy S., r. 2833 Folsom
" Robert, jeweler, r. 6 Zoe
" Samuel, r. 905, 14th Av South
" Samuel (Gilmore Bros.) r. 36, 12th
" S. D. Mrs., widow, r. 114 Liberty
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, 1113 Folsom
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 413 Fremont
" Thomas D.. carpenter, 504 Jessie, r. 314
Turk
" William, r. 706Vi Jones
" William, sign painter Unsworth Sign Co.
" William, stableman J. J. Coalter, r. 36
Hubbard
" William, steward, r. 269 Golden Gate Av
Gilmour Andrew, shipfitter, r. 27 Harriet
" Angus A., physician, 404 Golden Gate Av
" Angus D., clerk, r. 404 Golden Gate Av
" Ann, widow, r. 540 Grove
" George D., shipjoiner, r. 27 Harriet
" George D. Jr., carpenter, r. 27 Harriet
" John, laborer, r. 172 Minna
" John, machinist, r. 27 Harriet
" Thomas W., buyer Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 540 Grove
" William, carpenter and builder, 706 La-
guna, r. 628 Grove
" William, shipfitter, r. 27 Harriet
Gilpin William P., laborer Standard Oil Co., r.
130, 8th
Gilroy Annie, widow, r. 557 Natoma
" James, teamster, r. 57 Crocker
" James, watchman, r. SW cor 14th and San-
chez
" John, laborer, r. 1093'/i Tennessee
" Katie, domestic, 2125 Pine
" Launcelot, clerk Cosmopolitan Hotel
" Mary, widow, r. 653 Mission
" Michael, laborer, r. 1410 Harrison
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1410 Harrison
" Peter F. clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos.,
r. 342 Jersey
" William, fireman str Point Arena
Gilshannon Mary Miss, r. 31 Clara
" Patrick, tanner, r. 16"4,24th
Gilson A., foreman City Street Imp. Co.
" Alfred, r. 710 Van Ness Av
" Carrie Mrs., r, 217 Francisco
" Edward, bricklayer, r. 437 Jersey
" Edward, clerk, r. 3113 Jones
" Emma, widow, r. 2113 Jones
" F. W., finisher Cal. Furniture Mnfg. Co,, r.
505 Leavenworth
_" James, painter, r. 505 Leavenworth
Gilson Livingston, mining engineer, 211 San-
some, room 6, telephone Main 1459, r.
Palace Hotel
" MiloH., attorney at law, 311-312 Safe De-
posit Bldg., r. 10 Monroe
" Samuel A., engineer, r. 21 Julian Av
" Susan W. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
4^Gilson. See Gillson
Gilvin W. Mrs., widow, r. 409, 19th
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Gimbel Charles, printer Union Box Factory, r.
9 Graham PI
" William, salesman Dodge, Sweeney & Co.,
r. 9 Graham PI
Gimmel Albert L., cooper David Woerner, r. 5
Telegraph PI
" Charles, jeweler Shreve & Co. , r. 507 Green-
wich
" Henry L.., jeweler C. H. Lindermann, r. 507
Greenwich
» Julius C 5 r. Telegraph PI
• ' Louisa, widow, r. 5 Telegraph PI
Gimmini Hugo, salesman Joseph Beckel & Co.,
r. 884 Shotwell
Gimpel Annie Mrs., paints and oils, 2337-2339
Market
" C. Mrs., ladies' and infants' wear,38 Geary.
r. 419 Van Ness Av
" Maurice C, signpainter Annie Gimpel, r.
2337 Market
Ginaca Henry G., draughtsman Risdon I. & L.
Wks., r. 331 Kearny
" Martha Mrs., lodgings, 331 Kearny
Ginder Louis, bellman Grand Hotel
Gingg Emil, watchmaker, r. 110 Lyon
" Herman C, clerk S. F. Savings Union, r.
110 Lyon
" John H., carpenter612, California, r. 1510a
Hyde
" Margaretha, widow, r. 110 Lyon
'• Ulrich (Happ & Gingg), r. 322 Devisadero
GIngles Hattie M. Mrs., lodgings, 1068 Howard
Gingrass Mary, widow, r. 1004 Market
Ginley Edward, contractor and builder, 312, 4th
Av
Giuliani Antonio, vegetable man I. Cuenin
Ginn Fredericks., manager Ginn& Co., 331 San-
some, r. Oakland
" George C, warehouseman Standard Oil
Co.,r. Oakland
" & Co. (New York), publishers, 331 Sansome
Ginnes George P., r. 2216 Jackson
Ginnety James, sweeper Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 313, 4th
Ginnever Feargus, elastic bandage maker C.
Hoult & Co., r. 17 Collingwood
Ginno John W., student Colton Dental Associa-
tion, r. 710 Geary
Ginocchio Andrew, wood, coal, hay and grain,
1403-1405 Point Lobos Av
" Angeline, widow, liquors, 824a Broadway
" Giuseppe, r. 2727 Folsom
" John, driver A. Ginnochio, r. 1403 Point
Lobos Av
" Joseph, distributor Post Oface, r. 1617
Powell
" Pietro, real estate, r. 629 Lombard
" & Cuneo (D. Ginocchio and Rinaldo Cuneo),
liguors, 539 Washington
Ginsberg Joseph, r. 12261/2 Folsom
" Leonie Miss (Harrison & Ginsberg), r.
122614 Folsom
Ginter Minna M. Miss, r. 628 Eddy
Ginty James, bartender, r. 625 Minna
" Thomas F., butcher, r. 625 Minna
Giofflre Nellie, widow, r. 457 Tehama
Gioldi Frederick (Christen & Gioldi ) , r. 836 Berlin
Giometti Nicolai, shoemaker, r. 1521 Dupont
rear
Giomi Serafino, expressman, r. 1012 Montgomery
Gioppa Luigi, shoemaker G. B. Leonardini, r. 4
Bartol
Giorgi Angelo, blacksmith Baptiste Lacaze, r.
1010 Montgomery
" Giocondo, farmer, r. 702 Front
" Luigi, tailor, 118 Montgomery Av, r. 60954
Greenwich
" Rino. driver Kady Gambitz
Giorno Frank, taiior, r. 1415 Powell
Giovacchini Giuseppe (Giovacchini & Pasquini),
r. 1025 Vallejo
" & Pasquini (Giuseppe Giovacchini and
Antonio Pasquini), restaurant and liq-
uors, 429 Davis
Giovannetti Amadeo, teamster, r. 710 Vallejo
" August, butcher Carlo Giovannetti, r. 314
Clementina
" August, clerk, r. 513b Union
" Carlo, butcher, 244, 4th, r. 311A Clementina
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAFERIES.
Origirja^l • Designs • Purpisbc*!.
S-a-l-S^T- IVIARKET ST.
Giovannetti Giuseppe (C. Biagini &Co.), r. 722
Montgomery Av
" Narcisa, r. 513b Union
" Natale, farmer, r. 702 Front
" Niblo, butcher Carlo Giovannetti, r. 311a
Clementina
" Salvatore, hostler, r. 320 Broadway
GIOVANNINI DANIEL,
wood and coal, 808-812 Pacific, tele-
phone Main 1301, r. 810 Pacific
Giovannini Felix, pressman Stuparich Mfg. Co.,
r. 56 Clementina
" Francesco (Giovannini & Carbonari), r. 4
Broadway
" L., liquor dealer, r. 2006 Mason
" Luigi, wood and coal, hay and grain, 641
Vallejo, r. 435 Broadway
" Philip (Giovannini & Co.) and mechanical
engineer Spring Valley W. W., r. 425
Ridley
" Romeo, bookkeeper D. Giovannini, r. 810
Pacific
" Sebastino, liquors, 623 Pacific ■
" William P., machinist Giovannini & Co., r.
425 Ridley
" & Carbonari (Francesco Giovannini and
Angelo Carbonari), groceries and fruits,
407 Broadway
" & Co. (Philip Giovannini), proprietors Mer-
cantile Machine Works, 725 Montgomery
Giovannoli Antonio, salesman Garcia & Mag-
gini, r. 23 Scott PI
Giovannoni Albert (Giovannoni Bros.), r. 727
Vallejo
' Anastasio, expressman, 104 Washington,
r. 11 Jasper PI
' Angelo (Giovannoni & Puccinelli), r. 2006
Mason
" Brothers (Martin, Gabriel and Albert),
wood and coal, 727 Vallejo
" Fiore (L. Caselli & Co.), r. 727 Vallejo
" Gabriel (Giovannoni Bros.), r. 727 Vallejo
" Marie, domestic, 2241 Jackson
" Martin (Giovannoni Bros.), r, 727 Vallejo
" Massimo (Giovannoni & Malerbi), r. 1510
Paul, salesman Minaker & Welbanks, r.
4111/2 Bay
Roger, salesman A. Galli, r. 2121 Webster
& Malerbi (Massimo Giovannoni and Louis
Malerbi), restaurant and liquors, 419
" & Puccinelli (Angelo Giovannoni and Vin-
cenzo Puccinelli), liquors and restau-
rant, 618 Front
Gioyther Eliza, widow, r. 2114 Mason
GipoUoni Germano, artist and teacher mando-
lin, 510 Baker
Girano Luigi, laborer, r. 526 Broadway
Girard Auguste, r. 1117 Broadway
" Emile (J. JuUieu & Co.), r. 922 Union
" Emile, liquors, 1509 Franklin
" Emma Miss, dressmaking,514 Leavenworth
" House, Mrs. M. Prahl, proprietor, 142, 7th
" John, liquors, cor Railroad Av and 6th Av
South
" John, seaman str Alameda
Girard Joseph B., major Medical Corps U. S. A.,
Surgeon 5th Artillery, r. Presidio
" Paul, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 1116
Filbert
Girard Water Wheel Co,, C. B. Sessions sec-
retary and manager, ofQce and works 34
Main
JgiS-Girard. See Gerard and Gerrard
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Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Girardbille Fritz, clerk Edward L. Christin r
313 Hayes
Girardin Manuel H., barber, 1905 Fillmore
Girardot Susan M., widow, r. 5)4 Leavenworth
Glraud Benjamin, salesman J. Jullien & Co
" Etienne, r. 1015 Clay
" Henry J. (J. & H. Giraud), r. 17a 6tli
" Henry, engineer French Hospital
" J. & H. (Joseph C. and Henry J.), cigar and
news stand, California Hotel
" Joseph C. (J. & H. Giraud), r. 17a 6th
" Sophia, widow, r. 17a 6th
Giraux Adelaide, widow, r. 1530 Clay
Girdleson Harry W., waiter, r. 615 Pine
Girdwood Robert B., vice-president and treas-
urer S. F. Storage and Transfer Co., S s
Brannan bet 8th and 9th
Giretchen Philip, bookbinder, r. 272 Tehama
Girls' Directory The. See St. Francis Girls"
Directory Orphan Asylum
Girls' Higli School, Elisha Brooks principal
SE cor Scott and Geary
Girls' Union Home, Mrs. Laura E. McDowell
matron. 929 Pine
Girmano Charles, waiter, r. 967 Mission
Girod Julius, gardener, r. Point Lobos and ■17th
Avs
Girot Alfred, machinist Corporation Yard S F
F. D., r. 1034 Shotwell
" Frank, bartender John Cordes, r. 1307
Stockton
" Frank, bricklayer, r. 905^4 Church
Girsch Paul, groceries, SE cor Sacramento and
Walnut
Girvin Charles, salesman Sherman, Clay & Co
r. Oakland
" Harold, bookkeeper Girvin & Eyre
_" Richard D. (Girvin & Eyre), r. Menlo Park
Gxrvin & Eyre (Richard D. Girvin and Edward
L. Eyre), grain shippers and imnorters,
agents London and Provincial Marine
Insurance Co. Limited, 307 California
£®*Girvin. See Gerwin
Girwin Henry, laborer, r. 312 Louisiana
Giry Aime, manufacturer boys', youths' and
children's clothing, 307 Kearny, r 310
Stockton
" Corneille. r. 14 Hopeton Terrace
" Michael C, cutter A. Giry, r. 210 Stockton
Giselman William, attorney at law, trustee
Hastings" Trust Estate, and real estate
120 Phelan Bldg, r. 1730 Golden Gate Av
Gisin Adolph, butcher, 839 Valencia, r. 335 San-
chez
" C. Ernest, butcher, 534 Valencia, r. 235 San-
chez
Gislin Prosper, r. 420 Jackson
Gissler Abraham (Johnson & Gissler), r. 204
Steuart
" William, laborer, r. 2808 Baker
Gisslow Lambert, drayman, NW cor Eddy and
Larkin, r. 136. 19th
Gist Harry B., traveling salesman Dunham
Carrigan & Hayden Co.. r. H12A Bush
Gistler Gottfried, waiter, r. 331 Jessie
Gitchell Allen V., student, r. 136 Chestnut
,, Benjamin F., conductor S. F. & S. M Rv
r. 3407 Mission
" Chase, attorney at law. 11 Montgomery
Block, r. 136 Chestnut
" Corwin, student, r. 136 Chestnut
" Edward P.,motorman Market St. Rv r
113 California Av
" James McC, attorney at law, r. 136 Ches^
nut
.^Gitchell. See Getchell
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Gitsham Charles, hardware and glass 723 Va-
lencia, r. 2948 Mission
Gittens John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Gittmgs Henry F., carpenter, r. Schuyler nr
Jefferson
Gitzel Ferdinand, cook New Washington Hotel
Gmbbmy Gottard A., Swiss-Italian correspond-
ent Wheaton, Breon & Co., r. Ocean View
" Lorenzo D., liquors, 21 Davis, r. 2411 Yolo
Giucci Madeline, widow, r. 1521 Dupont rear
Giudici Alfred, waiter, r. 5 Bacon PI
Giugni Celeste (G. Lepori & Co.), r. 509 Broad-
way
" Marie Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke. r.
509 Broadway
Giulianelli Anton (Giulianelli Bros.), r. I21/S
Hofl Av
" Brothers (Anton and Rafael), flsh, fruits
and vegetables, 3009, 16th
" Rafael (Giulianelli Bros.), r. 13i/j Hoff Av
Giuliani Giuseppe, fruits and vegetables, 130
5th '
" Silvia, widow, cigar manufacturer, SViy,
Sansome
Giuliano Joseph, shoemaker, r. 31214 Turk
Giuntini Charles, proprietor La Giovine Italia
Ho. el, 115 Clark
Giurich Boydan, waiter T. Giurich, r. 529 Stev-
enson
" Theodore, oysters, 14, 6th, and 136, 3d, r. 3
Minna
Giurlani Angelo, peddler, r. 416 Pacific
Gius August, marble cutter, r. 1832 Market
" Joseph, sculptor John P. McMurray, r 1832
Market
" Julius, marble polisher Joseph Musto &
Son, r. 1833 Market
Giuseppi Pedro, with Cal. Italian Paste Co., r.
509 Larkin
Giusti Alphonse r. 3048 Leavenworth
" Alphonse Jr., cashier American Union Fish
Co., r. 3048 Leavenworth
" John, silver plater, 13 Trinity, r. 16 John
GIUSTI JOHN J., D. D. S,
dentist, 139 Post, room 35, ofiace hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. m., r. 14 1-2 Columbia
Square
Giusti Joseph A., gatekeeper P. C. SS. Co , r
2626 Folsom
" Raflaello (Dellamaggiora & Co.), r. 2434
Mission
" Thomas, laborer, r. 10 Caroline PI
Giusto Alfonso, expressman, r. 506 Union
" Dominic, expressman, r. 508b Fulton
" Frank, hackman, r. 509 Birch Av
" Gregory J., driver, r. 509 Birch Av
" James J., bartender Joseph J. Feehan, r.
509 Birch Av
" Peter, stonemason, r. 509 Birch Av
" Philip, hackman, r. 509 Birch Av
Givanovich Adolph, wholesale and retail wines
and liquors, 151. 11th, r. 931 Natoma
Givans William G., nailmaker, r. 433 Filbert
Given Charity A., widow, r. .3O514 Capp
Givens Charles S. (Jones & Givens), r. Pacific-
Union Club
" David G., carrier postofflce, r. 808 Green-
wich
" Harry J., porter, r. 331^4 O'Farrell rear
Gjessing Erland. bookkeeper Ed. Weil & Co. r
606 Folsom
Gjivoje John, porter Luke G. Sr sovich & Co., r.
253 Stevenson
Glackin James, contractor and builder, SW cor
20th and Missouri Potrero
" Joseph, laborer, r. cor Texas and 23d Potrero
Gladding Albert J., vice president Gladding,
McBean & Co., 135&-1360 Market, r. Lin-
coln, Cal.
GLADDING, McBEAN & CO.,
(incorporated), P. McG. McBean presi-
dent, George R. Chambers secretary,
Albert J. Gladding vice president, man-
ufacturers architectural terra cotta,
fire proofing, pressed brick and vitri-
fied sewer pipe, etc., 1358-1360 Market
Gladding Sarah A,, widow, r. 1611 Franklin
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l.Sherwood PI
Gladdo Charles, longshoreman, r
Gladey George cook, r. 51 Clay
Gladman George, waiter, r. 40 Moss
Gladvesch Charles, joiner Schussler Bros., r. 928
McAllister
Gladsdale Louis, carpenter, r. 8 Gough
Gladson George M., seaman, r. 209 Fair Oaks
Gladstone Joseph H., boiler maker, r. 98 Fran-
cisco
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 98 Francisco
Gladwin Edward H., bookkeeper Poly, Heilbron
&Co., r. 2214 Howard
" Frederic E. Mrs., r. 118 Webster
" George S., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 2216 Howard
" Mary J., widow, r. 828 California
Glamser Martin, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 924
York
jm- Glamser. See Glemser
Glander Alwin, laborer Cal. Brewing Co., r. N s
18th nr Clara Av
Glander Brothers (Henry and Fred), groceries
and liquors, SE cor Sutter and Fillmore
" Fred (Glander Bros.), r. 17.32 Fillmore
" Henry (Glander Bros.), r. 2320 Pine
GlansmannTony, furrier Robert Wallace, r. NW
cor Taylor and Post
Glantz Henry, shoemaker Albert Davis, r. 5
Verona PI
Glanville Coon F., shoecutter Siebe, Glanville
Co., r. 721 Hampshire
" Ella Miss, worker S. F. Mission, r. 16
■ Selina PI
" Frank M.. cashier Siebe, Glanville Co., r.
409 Turk
'< Nellie Mrs., r. 30 Perry
Glanville William W., president Siebe, Glan-
ville Co., 21-31 Jessie
Glanz Jennie Miss, dressmaker, r. 2012 Stockton
" John, superintendent Home of Peace Ceme-
tery, r. 2012 Stockton
Glarner Emil, driver Russi & Regli, r. Scott Av
nr Silver Av
Glasco Louis, plumber Michael H. Dorgan
4ffl- Glasco. See Glasgow
Glaser Arnold (Glaser Bros.), r. 601 Montgom-
ery
" Arnold, with Glaser Bros., r. 2135 Union
" August C, r. 135 Clipper
" Brothers (Michaelis and Arnold), cigars
and tobacco, 514 and 601 Mont'omery
" Carrie Miss, dressmaker, r. 2208 Mason
Glaser Edward F., physician and surgeon,
offloe Physicians' Bldg, 803 Sutter, hours
3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone East
924, r. 1001 Bush, telephone Sutter 1281
" Isidor, cigars and tobacco, 102, 3d, r. 737
Pine
" Joseph, clerk Wessel Bros., r. 2208 Mason
" Julius, bricklayer, r. 2208 Mason
" Marx, cutter Pac. Am. Decorative Co. and
boots and shoes, 131, 4th
" Michaelis (Glaser Bros.), r. 601 Montgom-
ery
" Peter J., contractor, r. 2208 Mason
" Simon, glazier, r. 714 Devisadero
" Simon, importer and commission mer-
chant, 123 California, room 14, r. 750
Castro
J8®- Glaser. See Glazier and Gleser
Glasgow House, 429 Larkin
" James, r. 1035, 24th
" James Jr., pressman Phillips & Smyth, r.
1035, 24th
" William F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
413 Broderick
" William J., carpenter, r. 1035, 24th
J8@" Glasgow. See Glasco
Glasheen William, tanner South S. F. Tannery,
r. cor J and 7th Av South
Glass Albert T., salesman Studebaker Bros.
Mfg. Co.,r. 913BPost
" Arthur, news agent Occidental News Co.,
r. 212V4 Leavenworth
" Charles, solicitor, r. 1045 Market
" Edward, bartender People's Palace
" Frederick, barber, r. 17 Sharon
" Herman, glazier, r. IO2I1/2 Clay
" Jane, widow, r. 412 McAllister
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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y 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Glass Louis, assistant general manager Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph Co., and Sun-
set Telephone and Telegraph Co., 216
Bush. r. 1415 Jones
" Marcus, tailor, 403 O'Farrell, r. 312 Leaven-
worth
" Maxwell, clerk, r. 10211/2 Clay
" Meyer, cigar dealer, r. 14 Hubbard
" Moses, candy maker Frank Maskey, r. 17
Sharon
" Samuel, agent Kleinert's Rubber Co., 224-
226 Bush
" William C, r. 1818 Lyon
4S"Glasser. See Glaser, Glazier and Gleser
Glassett Charles, clerk Corkery & Quill, r. SE
cor 26th and Alabama
Glassford John R., watchman Hotel St. Nicholas
" Nancy, widow, dressmaker, r. 1703 Market
" Peter S., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Richard H. , clerk, r. 323 Hill
Glassman Abraham B., barber, 9 Pacific, r. 815
Filbert
" Edwin W. (Jacob Glassman & Son), r. Oak-
land
" Harry, barber, 2, 6th, r. 19 Bannam PI
" Jacob (Jacob Glassman & Son), r. 314 Jones
" Jacob, peddler, r. 19 Bannam PI
Glassman Jacob & Son (Jacob and Edwin W.),
cigars and tobacco, 335 Montgomery
" Jacob A., salesman, r. 314 Jones
Glasson Charles W., foreman Vermont Marble
Co., r. 918 Florida
" William C, secretary Keeley Institute, 14
McAllister, r. 213 Franklin
Glatigny A., r. 220 Montgomery Av
Glatz Englebert, pipe maker Francis Smith &
Co., r. 34 Tehama
" Herman, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Louis O., salesman, r. 424 Minna
Glauss Louis, cutter, r. 628 Harrison
" Louis Jr., r. 628 Harrison
Glavin John, foreman Martin F. Fragley, r.
6IO1/2 Capp
Glaze U., clerk, r. 107 Capp
Glazier Frederick M., gardener, r. 2225 Baker
" Richard, livery stable, 17 Hoff Av
" William W., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1307
Devisadero
J8iS=-Glazier. See Glaser and Gleser
Gleadell John W., painter, r. 823 Larkin
Gleary William, cook, r. 613 Howard
Gleason Andrew, r. 4 John
" Anna M., physician, r. 307 Mason
" Bernard P., mail clerk Pac. Mutual Life
Ins. Co. r. 824 Union
" Charles (Gleason & Co.), r. 216 Austin Av
" Edward H., druggist Calvert's Pharmacy,
r. 720a Union
" E. O., driver Electric Laundry, r. 43, 6th
" Frank, hostler F. M. Donohue, r. SW cor
24th and Folsom
" Frank P., teamster Pac. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 211/2 Dore
" George R., teas and coffee, 410 Devisadero.
r. Ill Scott
" Henry W. , clerk, r. 2607a Sacramento
" James, lodgings, 1510 Polk
" James, plumber, r, 762 Brannan rear
" James H., druggist, r. 720a Union
" James W., salesman Hugh McCabe, r.
1391/2 Clara
" Jay, teamster, r. 309 Mason
" John, bartender Cosmopolitan Hotel
" John, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 720a Union
" John, druggist, r. 720a Union
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Gleason John, sewing machine agent, r. 186
Perry
" John E., freight sorter O. R. & N. Co., r. 765
Howard
" Joseph M. Rev., asst. pastor Mission Do-
lores Church, r. 16th nr Dolores
" J. P., conductor S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 624 Post
" Martin M., salesman Bonestell & Co., r. 321
Sansome
" Martin M., shoemaker United Boot & Shoe
Co., r. 1608 San Carlos Av
" Mary, widow, r. 759 Mission
" Mary A., widow, r. 612'/i Minna
" Mary T. Miss, teacher North Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 824 Union
" Matthew, laborer, r. 1210 Mason
" Michael, collector Sather Banking Co., r.
824 Union
" Michael P., agent The P. J. Sorg Co. (Mid-
dletown, Ohio), 410 Sacramento
" Mina, actress, r. Hotel Langham
" Patrick, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Patrick, laborer, r. 340!^, 5th
" Patrick F., groceries and liquors, SE cor
25th and Harrison
" Patrick J., boilermaker Risdon I.
Wks, r. 401 California Av
" Patrick W., house mover, 309 Mason
" Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.,
•' Thomas, teamster, r. 222 Pacific
cor 24th and Folsom
" Thomas F., druggist Baxter & Oesting, r.
824 Union
" Timothy, watchman Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 21 1/2 Dore
" William, capitalist, r. 613 Hyde
" William, diamond cutter, r. 1126 Market
" William G., clerk, r. 1727 Market
" William H., clerk Call, r. 824 Union
" William J. (Tobin & Gleason), attorney at
law, 1501 Market, rooms 35-36, r. 1615
Scott
" William L., actor, r. Hotel Langham
" Yale, salesman, r. 307 Mason
" & Co. (Charles Gleason and William J.
Ellis), flsh dealers, 1404 Polk
iiS-Gleason. See Gleeson
Gledon Fredericka, widow, r. 2130 Market
Gleeson Edward, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
123, 14th
" Ella M. Miss, cutter, r. 6 Merritt
" Francis M., blacksmith George W. Phelan,
r. 713 Natoma
" Frank, gasfitter Union I. Wks, r. 123, 14th
" Henry, corporal police, r. 16 Hartford
" John, r. 112 Sanchez
" John, laborer, r. 337 Bryant
" John E., bartender William Fahey, r. 100,
5th
" Mary, widow, r. 123, 14th
" Michael, laborer, r. 713 Natoma
" William, carpenter, r. 713 Franklin
" William, laborer, r. 634, 4th
" William F., r. 128, 7th
■' William F., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. 317 Grove
" William H., machinist Main St. Iron Wks,
r. 112 Sanchez
" William J., waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 342
Grove
" W. Claundryman, r. 43, 6th
JgS^Gleeson. See Gleason
Gleim Martin, foreman Empire Malt House
Glein Carlos F., r. 913 Fell
Glekfleld Joseph (Schneider & Glekfield), r. 147
Clara
Glemser Frank, plumber, r. 558 Willow Av
.8®*Glemser. See Glamser
Glen Ellen Wine Co., John Duffy manager, 959
Market
Glenbrook The, E. Hartman proprietor, 116, 6th
Glendale and Warren Creek Mills, J. R. Hanify
agent, 22 Market, rooms 15-16
" House, Mrs. Emma J. McCrum proprietor
512 Golden Gate Av
Glendenning Alfred, seaman, r. 843 Howard
4®"Glendenning. See Clendinnen
Glendore Harry E., auctioneer, r. 212 Hickory
Av
Glendye Cora E., widow, dressmaking, 204
Powell
Glenn Alexander G., manager Columbus Buggy
Co., 213-215 Market, r. Fruitvale
" Hattie Mrs., seamstress, r. 711 Geary rear
" Hugh, conductor, r. 602 Central A V
" John, produce, r. 312 Noe
" John, watchman, r. 281 Stevensen
" John H., candy maker, r. 711 Geary rear
Glenn Jolrn Q., assistant manager Columbus
Buggy Co., 213-215 Market, r. Fruitvale
" Michael, hostler La Grande Laundry, r.
36a Kiss ling
" Patrick, distributor La Grande Laundry,
r. 36b Kissling
" Ralph W., shipwright Union I. Wks, r. 129,
7th
" Thomas C, stationer, 129, 7th
" Timothy, laborer, r. 29 Dore
" Tresa B. Miss, lodgings, 602 Central Av
" Walter L., salesman W. B. Glidden, r.
14151^, 25th
" Wilfred W., clerk, r. 129, 7th
" William H., carrier postofflce, r. 718 La-
guna
MS'Glenn. See Glynn
Glennan John M., asst. bookkeeper James De
La Montanya, r. 509 O'Farrell
" Martin, butcher, 737 Geary, r. 509 O'Farrell
" Matthew J., messenger Commercial Fire
Dispatch Co., r. 509 O'Farrell
" William E., butcher Martin Glennan, r. 509
O'Farrell
4S=-Glennan. See Glennon
Glennie George, cornice maker William Cronan,
r. 872 Mission
" John, candy maker Louis A. Grade, r. 1039
Mission
" Justitia J. C. Miss, bookkeeper Thomas
Denigan, Son& Co., r. 912 Pine
Glennon Cecelia, domestic, 124 Laurel
" Isabel T. Miss, teacher Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 911 O'Farrell
" John, carpenter, r. 2523 Pine
•' John, longshoreman, r. 29 Federal rear
" Lawrence, janitor Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.,
r. 1 Meacham PI
" Richard, teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 530, 17th
" William, detective, r. 116 Webster
" William F., gardener, r. 105 Cumberland
4S5=Glennon. See Glennan
Gleno Irene Mrs., clairvoyant, 514a Turk
Glentzlin Joseph, waiter, r. 212b Linden Av
Glenwood The, Alexander Chandon proprietor,
1532 Polk
Gleser Matthew E., carpenter, r. 437 Minna
im- Gleser. See Glaser and Glazier
Glesmann Frederick R., machinist 1st. St Wks,
Union I. Wks, r. 69 Natoma
J^f Glessmann. See Glassman and Glissman
Gless Aloise, wines and liquors, 401, 4th
Glick Allen, cigar maker Schwerin & Son, r. 743
Howard
" Charles, candy maker Rothschild & Ehren-
pfort, r. 410 Fell
" Henry porter L. Altschul & Co., r. 410 Fell
" Kolman, r. 410 Fell
" Samuel J., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
410 Fell
SIS' Glick. See Gluck
Glickman David, watchmaker, 2006 Fillmore, r.
2309 Fillmore
4®=" Glickman. See Gluckman
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Glidden Ada M., widow, r. 14151/4, SStli
" Albert P., contractor and builder, r. 326 Te-
hama
" Charles W., liquors, 321 Ellis, r. 613 Larkin
" Cora A. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 602 Capp
" James, special officer S. P. Co., r. SSOSVa
Mission
" Louise, widow, r. 826 Shotwell
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 602 Capp
" Prescott B., attorney at law, 520 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 602 Capp
" Stanley, r. 1122 Noe
" Willard W., clerk, r. 326 Tehama
" William B., manufacturers' agent, 120 Sut-
ter, room 42, r. 510 Jersey
Gliebe Frank, liquors, 447, 3d
Glindemann Augustus, helper John Wieland
Brewery, r. 54b Clementina
" John, driver John Wieland Brewery, r. 123
Henry
" William (Glindemann & Schweitzer), r.
1317 Eddy
Glindemann & Schweitzer (William Glinde-
mann and Joseph Schweitzer), watch-
makers and jewelers, 5-7, 3d and 303
Kearny
Glinden Jane Miss. r. 12 Ritch
" John E., salesman J. T. Sullivan, r. 12
Ritch
" Mary, widow, r. 12 Ritch
Glinden M. H., manager Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
812-814 Market, r. 1539 Eddy
" Nellie Miss, stenographer Nolan Bros.
Shoe Co., r. 12 Ritch
Glines Alfred C, mantel finisher Bush & Mal-
lett Co. r. 707 Willow Av
Glinger Max, baker J. Lauzer, r. 2232 Mission
Glissman Henry, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. Alameda
" P. R., clerk Le Count Bros., r. Alameda
«®= Glissman. See Glesmann
Glixman Philip (Persinger & Glixman), r. 1924
Bush
Glixon Nathan, stationery, 525, 4th
Globe Brass and Bell Foundry and Machine
Works, Whyte & De Rome proprietors
126-128 Main
" Glove Co., Franklin & Newman proprie
tors, 121 Pine
" House The, Mrs. A. Mott proprietor, 137,
7th
" Livery Stable, Arata & Bro. proprietors
716 Pacific
Globe-Mac Cabe Co. (Richard S. MacCabe)
photo-engravers, 611 Merchant
Globe Portrait Co., George H. Smith manager
20 Ellis
" Publishing Co., John B. Garland manager
publishers The Saloon Man, 526 Mont
gomery
" Review (weekly). Globe Review Publish
ing Co. publishers, Jesse S. Halstead
editor, 49, 1st
" Review Publishing Co., James Kip presi
dent and business manager, publishers
Globe Review, 49, 1st
Glock Charles, liquors, 249, 3d, r. 606 Banks
Glocker Charles, clerk, r. 2092 Market
" Etta M., widow, r. 2092 Market
' " Frederick, car starter, r. 2092 Market
" Rudolph, r. 644 Jessie
Glodowski A., cigars and tobacco, 1920 Market,
r. 2 Rose Av
Glogg Henry, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. Oakland
Glootz Adolph, butcher J. Smith, r. 1318 Mission
" Adolph estate of (Fischbeck & Glootz), 307
Sacramento
" Ernest, clerk John P. M. Glootz, r. 1 Vas-
serot PI
" John P. M., liquors, 421 Geary, r. 1 Vas-
serot PI
" Meta, widow, r. 1507 Sacramento
Glos Andrew, boots and shoes, 1225 Devisadero
" Peter, cellarman C. M. Mann, r, 510, 6th
" Sebastian, foreman C. M. Mann, r. 510,6th
Glosser George W., contractor, r. 1619 Eddy
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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AND ARTISTIC.
e-4-l-6-4-'7 Wlarket St.
Glouber Herman, clerk, r. 518 O'Farrell
Glover Andrew, interpreter, r. 1715 Green
" Andrew J., druggist, r. 1715 Green
" Andrew O., traveling salesman, r. 1836
Green
" Clara E. Miss, bookkeeper John A. Benson,
r. Oakland
" Cosmos A., physician, r. 1715 Green
" Eli S., artist The Illustrated Directory, r.
539 California
" Frederick, r. 710 O'Farrell
" George A., clerk Post Offlce, r. 1715 Green
" George S. clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r. 12 Isis
" James, boiler maker, r. 708 Butte
" Jesse W., clerk, r. 1836 Green
" John, sweeper Harbor Commissioners, r.
Oakland
" John, trader, r. 128, 10th
" John Mrs., r. 1312>^ Alabama
" John E., teamster Jackson's Napa Soda
Mineral Water, r. 233, 11th
" John F., clerk, r. 7 Pfeiffer
" John T., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
331/2 Louisa
" Mary, widow, r. SSY^ Louisa
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 1836 Green
" O., groceries, 316 Fillmore
" Otto C, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
642, 22d
'■ Richard, coachman, SE cor Pierce and Mc-
Allister
" Robert O., foreman Standard Qil Co., r. 816
Sutter
" Stephen C, harness maker, r, 1813 Mason
" William, r. 643, 22d
Gluck Elizabeth, widow, r. 924 Fillmore
" Gustave, maltster Krug & Zimmermann,
r. cor i9th and Capp
;S®-Gluck. See Glick
Gluckman Jacob, shoe manufacturer, r. 2126
Bush
J6®-Gluckman. See Glickman
Glucksman Isaac, fancy goods, 538, 3d
" Simon, watchmaker and jeweler, 538, 3d
Gluhan Anton, clerk Nicholas Mortizia, r. 133,
4th
Glumac Andrew, porter Megica & Co., r. 2OII14
Fillmore
Glunk Christian, delicacies, 56 Bay City Mar-
ket, r. 609 Jessie
" Frank J., pressman, r. 609 Jessie
Glunz John B., contractor and builder, r. 414
Webster
" William, teamster, r. 848a Howard
Glynn Daniel, r. 741i/i Tehama
" Ellen, widow, r, 115 Pell
" Emerson O., r. 206 Turk
" Frank, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Hannah, widow, r. 1628 Clay
" Harry M., drayman Wetmore Bros
" Ignatius, plumber, r. 20 Geneva
" J., mess boy str Australia
" James, laborer, r. 173 Perry
" James, printer, r. 115 Fell
" John, butcher Draper & Selig, r. SE cor
Bowdoin and Silliman
" John, laborer, r. 530, 3rd
" John, laborer, r. 809 Iowa
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 114 Clipper
" John J., serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 20 Geneva
" John P. (Broyer & Glynn), r. .351 Tehama
" John P., wagon maker, 2140 Filbert
" Joseph, laborer, r. 2231/2 Perry
•' Margaret, widow, r. 13 William
" Martin, hograiser, Bowdoin nr Henry
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Glynn Martin, laborer, r. 13 Verona PI
" Mary, widow, r. 1909 Stockton
" Mary A. Miss, insurance agent Boyd &
Dickson, r. 1909 Stockton
" Michael, r. 741i/2 Tehama
" Michael, laborer, r. 23 Parker Av
" Thomas F., drayman, r. 112 Henry
" Thomas F., shipping clerk, r. 250 Chenery
Glynn Thomas J., City and County Recorder,
office Hall of Records, r. 240, 2d Av
" Vincent G., clerk, r. 1909 Stockton
" William A., bricklayer, r. 606 Jessie
" William P., engineer, r. 1909 Stockton
4®°Glynn. See Glenn
Gmeiner Joseph, kettleman John Wieland
Brewery, r. 566a Folsom
Gnardini Romeo, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon.
r. 339 Union
Gneco Charles, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
Gnos Brothers (Frank and John), dairymen, San
Bruno Av nr Wayland
" Frank (Gnos Bros.), r. San Bruno Av nr
Wayland
" John (Gnos Bros.), r. San Bruno Av nr
Wayland
Goad WiUiam F., attorney at law, 40-41 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor, r. 2000 Washington
Goane James, teamster, r. 930,20th
Gobble Emil, glass stainer Schmitz & Taylor
Gobel Brothers (Joseph and Edward), varieties,
511, 4th
" Edwasd (Gobel Bros.), r. 511, 4th
" Henry, driver, r. 1313 Baker
" Joseph (Gobel Bros.), r. 511, 4th
" William, waiter William Smale
Goberman Simon, musician, r. 240, 7th
Gobertz Martin, janitor, 9 Geary
GobeyCoel, painter, r. 134, 4th
" Frank (estate of), 228 Sutter
Gobey Jesse G., proprietor Frank Gobey's Oys-
ter Parlors, 228 Sutter
Gobey's Frank Oyster Parlors, Jesse G. Gobey
proprietor, 228 Sutter
Gobin Anna Mrs., r. Old Peoples' Home
Goble Antoine, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 706 Sierra
" John E., liquors, 105 Kentucky
" Richard, warehouseman C. S. Healey, r.
105 Kentucky
Gock Albert, hostler John Wieland Brewery, r.
69 Minna
" John, hostler John Wieland Brewery, r. 69
Minna
Gockeritz Ernest H., liquors, 414 Sansome, r.
317 Polk
Godad G., bartender, r. 220 Eddy
Godair Clarence S. (Louis Godair & Son), r. 1222
Bush
" Louis Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1222 Bush
" Louis & Son (Louis A. and Clarence S,),
barbers, 120 Ellis
" Louis A. (Louis Godair & Son), r. 1222 Bush
" William E., clerk, r. 1222 Bu.sh
Godart Jules, architect. 307 Sansome, room 14,
r. 918 Geary
God bier William, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Godchaux Adolph, insurance agent, r. 1429 Web-
ster
Godchaux Edmond, secretary Board of Health,
New City Hall, 1st floor, r. 1429 Webster
" Eliza, widow, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Helene Miss, teacher music, r. 1429 Web-
ster
" Josephine Miss, teacher music, r. 1429
Webster
Godchaux Lazard (M. Brandenstein & Co.), r.
526 Ellis
" Lucien, manufacturers' agent, 523 Market,
r. 1429 Webster
" Rebecca Miss, teacher French, r. 1429 Web-
ster
" Sylvain, bookkeeper Sachs Bros &Co., r.
1429 Webster
Goddard Abraham H., carriage maker, r. 1203
Market
" Ada E. Miss, teacher S. F. Protestant Or-
phan Asylum
" Arthur G., barber, r. 314, 4th Av
" Augustus F., draughtsman, r. 522 Van Ness
Av
Goddard Clark L., dentist, 406 Sutter, rooms
7-8, r. Oakland
" George H., civil engineer, r. 518 Van Ness
Av
" George H. Jr., salesman, r. 529 Golden Gate
Av
" Guilford H., clerk Charles F. Doe & Co., r.
23 CoUingwood
" Henry K., r. 1507 Larkin
" Herbert A., salesman Redington &Co.,r.
Fruitvale
" James F., plumber, r. 214, 4th Av
" Joseph, deputy County Clerk, r. 203 Frank-
lin
" J. W. & Son (New York), P. W. Thompson
agent, 120 Sutter, room 59
" May H. Miss, seamstress, r. 214, 4th Av
" Thomas W., carriage painter, r. 912 Minna
" T. W. & Co., carriage painters, 25, 7th
" William H., blacksmith, r. 214, 4th Av
Godeau Julius S. (Godeau & Co. and Lipraan &
Godeau), r. 419 Green
" Margarita, widow, r. 419 Green
" Parfait E., upholsterer, r. 1711 Mason rear
Godeau & Co. (Julius S. Godeau and Isidor
Lipman), undertakers, 326-328 Montgom-
ery Av, telephone Main 1995
Godeau & Lipman, see Lipman & Godeau
Godell John, driver Martinoni & Podesta, r. 1330
Stockton
Godeski William, cook, r. 159 Clara rear
Godet Charles, painter, r. 844^/4 Folsom
" Louis, laundry, 8441/4 Folsom
Godeus M. C. Mrs., proprietor Godeus' Art
Studio, 10%, 6th
Godfrey Ann, bakery and notions, 330 Minna
" Annette Miss, stenographer Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" Charles H., apprentice Union Iron Wks, r.
1023 Laguna
" Edward C, paper broker, 37-38 Crocker
Bldg, r. Alameda
" Edward H., insurance agent Mann & Wil-
son, r. 1312 Leavenworth
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 21 Oak
" George, guard County Jail 2
" George, teamster, r. 1239 7th Av South
" George P.. student, r. U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
" Helen, widow, r. 1932 Pine
Godfrey John, M. D., surgeon in command U. S.
Marine Hospital Service, U. S. Ap-
praisers'Bldg, room 1, and U. S. Marine
Hospital. Marine Hospital Reservation
" John F., gardener, r. 570 Harrison
" John T. Mrs., r. 1053 McAllister
" Mabel Miss, r. 1812 Baker
" Minnie, laundress, r. 5 Hermann
" N. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1812 Baker
" Nathaniel A. Jr.. clerk, r. 1812 Baker
" Richard A., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1239,
7th Av South
" Sarah A., r. 813 Baker
" Walter A. H., men's furnishing goods, 101-
103,3d, r. 1344 Mission
" W. H., r. 1045 Market
" William, secretary, r. 605 Ellis
Godin Eugene, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
Wolfe nr California Av
" Jeffrey, carpenter, r. 555 Natoma
" Victor G., carpenter, r. 116 Arlington
Godkin Annie E. Miss, stenographer, r. 629 Val-
lejo
" Thomas E., compositor, r. 629 Vallejo
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Godkin William H., bookbinder, 540 Clay, r. 1136
Kearny
Godley George, cook, r. 35 Everett
" Jesse E., clerk George W. McNe r, r. 1818
Sacramento
" Montgomery, with estate of John Parrott,
414 Montgomery, r. 1818 Sacramento
" Philip, with Evan O. Evans, r. 1818 Sacra-
mento
Godon Eugene, restaurant, 127 Washington, r.
Fruitvale
. " Leon, dyer and scourer, 1841 Fillmore
Godsey George P., cashier Am. Tobacco Co., r.
104 Walnut
Godshall Maggie Mrs., proprietor Clyde House,
361/2 Geary
Godsil Charles, broomsorter Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 2911 Harrison
" James, r. 22 Pearl
" John, broomsorter Cal. Broom Mfg. Co., r.
2911 Harrison
" Lulu A. Miss, stenographer, r. 22 Pearl
" Thomas J., trunkmaker C. A. Malm & Co.,
r. 2911 Harrison
" Timothy, r. 2911 Harrison
Godwin John H., steward, r. 104, 25th
46r-Godwin. See Goodwin
Goe Bernard V. , clerk Shainwald, Buckljee & Co. ,
r. 828 California
" Charles A., clerk The Liverpool and Lon-
don and Globe Ins. Co., r. 921 O'Farrell
" Ella Mrs., stenographer, 8 Mills Bldg, 2d
floor
" GeorgeC, carrier postofBce, r. 921 O'Farrell
Goebbels Rudolph G., glasscutter Cal. Art
Glass Bending and Cutting Wks., r.
Berkeley
Goebel Carl, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
143 Clara
•' Charles, baker, r. 1721 Haight
" Louis, driver, r. 1433 Ellis
Goecken Annie Miss, bookkeeper Herman B.
Goecken, r. 551, 4th
" Herman B., hay and grain, 549, 4th, r. 551,
4th
Goeckens Amelia, widow, r. 323V3 Ivy Av
Goecker Charles, accountant George Staaoke,
r. 305 Scott
Goedecke Charles, butcher, r. 1310 Jackson
" Charles Jr., messenger, r. 1310 Jackson
" Herman, student, r. 1310 Jackson
" Meta, widow, r. 537 Montgomery Av
Goedje Christiana Miss, bookkeeper, r. 2018 Tay-
lor
" Edward, carpenter, r. 2018 Taylor
" Harry A., salesman Dutton & Partridge, r.
2018 Taylor
" Julius H., carpenter, 804'^ Greenwich, r.
2018 Taylor
Goeehy Timothy, laborer, r. 2319 Post
Goehr Louis, carpenter, r. 1045 Market
CfOeliring Adolph, importer and manufacturer
French artificial flowers, 913 Mission, r.
713, 9th
Goeller Carl, carpenter, r. 29 Clara Av
Goeller Edwin, secretary and treasurer Pick-
ens, Fulton & Company (incorporated)
130 Sansome, r. 411 Shrader
Goellner Valentine, finisher Fink & Schindler,
r. 231, 10th
Goelz John, bakery, 140, 8th
Goen Pauline, widow, proprietor The Annan-
dale, 816 California
Goepel Charles, bartender Joseph B. McFar-
land, r. NW cor Union and Steiner
■' Louis Mrs., widow, r. 917 Natoma
" Robert, shoemaker, 703 Van Ness Av
Goepfert Edward, doorkeeper Columbia Theatre
" Edward H., painter Diebold Safe and Lock
Co., r. 3114 Fillmore
" George W. jeweler, r. 123 Cedar Av
" Louis E., billiard maker The Brunswick,
Balke, CoUender Co., r. 123 Cedar Av
" Mary, widow, r. 123 Cedar Av
" Mary, notions, 3114 Fillmore
" Michael, painter Hall's Safe and Lock
Wks, r. 123 Cedar Av
Goeppert George, liquors, 110 Stockton, r. 22
Webster
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30SX0 Sl-r IVIARKEX SX.
Goeppert William, foreman John Wieland
Brewery, r. 519 Chestnut
Goercke Augusta, widow, r. 47% Belcher
Goerke George, tailor, r. 614 Merchant
Goerlich Charles, musician, r. 731 Turk
Goertzhain Charles, tailor Frank J. Grundman,
r. 713, 21st
" Henry, foreman H. H. Veerger, r. 713, 21st
" Hermann, teamster David B. James, r.
713, 21st
" Hermann Jr., clerk W. P. Beauchamp, r.
713, 21st
' ' Joseph F. , peddler, r. 713, 21st
" Louis, nurseryman H. H. Berger, r. 713,
21st
Goesch Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 1625 Pine
GoesselCurt (Goessel & Stelling), r. 517 How-
ard
" Paul H., contractor, r. 44 West Park
" & Stelling (Curt Goessel and Henry A.
Stelling), liquors, 4.36 Pine
Goethe Edward, driver O. Trautvetter, r. 816
Treat Av
'• -Schiller Monument Association, 413 Bush
GoetjenAdolphW., clerk Nicholas Goetjen, r.
1064 McAllister
" Aron, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 218 Cen-
tral Av
" Charles (Goetjen & Meyer Bros.), r. 248,
5th
" Charles, washer National Brewing Co., r.
918 Buchanan
" Henry (Goetjen & Muller), r. 114 Chatta-
nooga
" Henry, bartender, r. 708c Pine
" Henry, candy maker, r. 69 Tehama
" Herman, clerk Nicholas Goetjen, r. 1064
McAllister
" Jacob, bakery, 1510 Hyde
" John, bartender Goetjen & Muller, r. 201
Mission
" Nicholas, fruit canner, 1064 McAllister
Goetjen & Meyer Brothers (Charles Goetjen
and Herman and Charles Meyer), gro-
ceries and liquors, 248-252, 5th
" & Muller (Henry Goetjen and Henry Mul-
ler), liquors, SW cor Main and Mission
jg3~Goetjen. See Gaetjen
Goetsche John H., foreman Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 1717 Stockton
" Margaret H., bakery, 1717 Stockton
Goette Bernard, delicacies and dairy produce,
703 Devisadero
" George B., bicycle repairer Devany, Hop-
kins & Co., r. 703 Devisadero
" Henry A., bicycle repairer Devany, Hop-
kins & Co., r. 703 Devisadero
Goetten William, carpenter Albert Hansen, r.
Vermont nr Humboldt
J8®- Goettig. See Gottig
Goetting Charles L., bookkeeper O'Brien & Spo-
torno, r. 1721 Scott
" Frederick, machinist Cal. Tool Wks, r. 419
Bush
Goettinger George, with Rothchild & Ach, r. 207
Chestnut
Goettner William, confectioner Page & Falch,
r. 35, 9th
Goettsch Peter, helper Rudolph Herman
Goetz Andrew, with E. A. Fargo Co., r. 923a
Golden Gate Av
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 428 Chestnut
rear
" Balthasar, real estate, r. 428 Chestnut rear
" Bartholomew, carpenter S. P. Co., r. 515
Valencia
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
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Goetz Carl, with E. A. Fargo Co., r. 923 Golden
Gate Av
" Ernest, r. San Bruno Av nr Eve
•' Charles F., teamster Waterhouse & Lester,
r. 141/2 Oak Grove Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. UV2 Oak Grove Av
" F. Miss, tailoress, r. 1611 San Carlos Av
" Fredricka, widow, r. 1611 San Carlos Av
" George, teacher swimming Lurline Baths
" Herman, surgical instrument maker
George Faass, r. 634 Green
" Jacob L., teamster Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
414 Elizabeth
" Joseph, capitalist, r. 1K20 Vallejo
" Lena, nurse, r. 1439 Polk
" Leo G . , cigarmaker Fr ahm & Frankenberg.
r. 1 Burritt
" Leopold, carpenter, r. 1611 San Carlos Av
" Lorenz, carpenter, r. 634 Green
" Minna, domestic, 1715 Bush
" Robert, tanner Charles G. Bennett & Co., r.
922 York
" William, cellarman Blument.:al & Co., r.
738 Green
" William L., arnesmaker, r. 738 Green
Goetze August E. Jr., carrier postofflce, r. 408
Waller
" Edward H., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Sutter and Powell, r. 426 Powell
" Ernest A., r. 215 Sanchez
Goetze F. W., fresco painter and interior deco-
rator, 1314 Market, r. 925, 26th
" Henry E., driver Cal. Soda Works, r. 1006
Fillmore
" John W. (Goetze & Blohm), r. 1006 Fill-
more
" & Blohm (John W. Goetze and John Blohm).
proprietors California Soda Works, 516
Octavia
43" Goetze. See Getz and Gotz
Goetzee John, carpenter, r. 18 Albion Av
Goewey Charles H., bookkeeper Spring Valley
Water Wks, r. NW cor Page and Laguna
" Frank B., clerk New York Belting and
Packing Co., r. NW cor Page and Laguna
Goewey James M., capitalist, address Pacific-
Union Club, r. NW cor Page and La-
guna
" James M. Jr., clerk A. Quade & Co., r. NW
cor Page and Laguna
Goff Almon B., glazier Sierra Lumber Co., r. 116
Fell
" Almon B. Jr., clerk Sierra Lumber Co., r.
116 Fell
Gofif D. & Sons (Pawtucket, R. I.), manufacturers
braids, Henry Doyle & Co. agents, 517-
519 Market
■' Ella M. Mrs. (R. F. Lange &Co.), r. 116 Fell
■' George P., attorney at law, 545 California,
r. 207 Larkin
•' Henry F., engineer tug boat Lottie, r. Oak-
land
" Joseph J., expressman, SW cor Stockton
and Broadway, r. 1914 Morey Alley
" Lottie M. Miss, bookkeeper R. F. Lange &
Co., r. 116 Fell
•• Louise C. widow, r. 510 Stockton
" Mary, widow, r. 234 Folsom
4S=Gofl. See Gough
Goflray Ferdinand, baker, r. 625 Clay
Gogan Eliza, widow, r. 272 Minna
" James C, conductor, a. 1522 Eddy
" John (John sen & Gogan), r. 273 Minna
" William H., printer, r. 272 Minna
Gogandus George, stevedore, r. 310, 6th
" James, butcher, r. 310, 6th
Goger Charles L., with Keystone Watch Case
Co., r. 631 Geary
" Joseph, clerk, r. 641 Jessie
Goggin Charles B., driver, r. 23 South Park
" David, salesman, r. Peralta Av opp Bry-
ant
" Emily M. Miss, teacher Starr King Prim-
ary School, r. 933 Ellis
" Gerald E., surveyor Geo. F.- Grant, r. Ala-
meda
" James H., r. 261, 1st
" James J., helper Atlas I. Wks, r. 1719 Ten-
" John, laborer, r. 39 Tehama
" John, teamster, r. 529 Sacramento
" John B., shoemaker, r. 5 Powell Av
" John F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 118
Laurel
" John J., stonecutter, r. Mission Road nr
Six Mile House
" Reginald D., collector, r. 933 Ellis
" Robert, salesman Owl Drug Co.
" Thomas, clerk, r. Peralta Av opp Bryant
" Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
" Walter W., clerk S. W. Levy, r. Alameda
Goggins L. M., carpenter, builder and contrac-
tor, 1639 Mission, r. 1018a Shot well
Gohl Margaret, widow, r. 1114 Alabama rear
" William (Gohl & Nelson), r. 1155 Howard
Gohl & Nelson (William Gohl and Nicholas
Nelson), groceries and liquors, 416 O'Far-
rell, telephone East 740, and liquor deal-
ors, 100 Eddy, telephone Black 1704
Gohlich Hermann, liquors and cigars, 1200
Stockton, r. 819 Vallejo
Goicovich George, coffee saloon, 311 East North,
r. 5 Market
" George J., r. 109 Austin
Goinct Alexander, machinist Victor Goinct,
r. 1017 Kearny
" Victor, machinist and locksmith, 1017
Kearny, r. 1424 Turk
Golby Orlando, clerk George W. Rennie, r. 321
O'Farrell
Golcher Catherine, widow, r. 712 Cole
" Henry C. (Clabrough, Golcher & Co.), r. 105
Broderick
" William J. (Clabrough, Golcher & Co.), r.
712 Cole
Gold Adolph, junk, r. 9, 13th
" and Silver Extraction Co. of America (lim-
ited), P. George Gow agent, 23 Stev-
enson
Gold and Stock Telegraph Co. of California,
Frank Jaynes president, Edward F.
Weihe secretary, treasurer and superin-
tendent, 607 Market
" Bug Mining Co., Arthur H. Ten Broeck
manager, 80-81 Columbian Bldg
" Celia Miss, tailoress Max Wiener, r. 1066
Howard
" Hill Mining Co. (Grass Valley, Cal.), C. A.
Grow secretary, 27 Mills Bldg. 5th floor
Gold Mining Exchange of San Francisco,
Walter TurnbuU president, J. F. Crosett
secretary, 11 Rotunda, Mills Bldg
" of Ophir Mining and Development Co., J.
Howard Bernard secretary, 80-81 Colum-
bian Bldg
" Ridge Consolidated Mining and Milling
Co., 216 Post
" Samuel M., junk, r. 9, 13th
" Thomas W., porter Gladding, McBean &
Co., r. 149, 9th
e^-Goia. See Golds and Goldt
Goldaracena Orel M., druggist. 1301 Dupont, r.
2217 Pacific Av
Goldbaum Louis, r. 337 Jessie
Goldbeck Charles, carpenter and builder, 9
Haight, r. 3 Henrietta Square
" Charles H., carpenter N. L. Gerts, r. 309,
9th
" Theodore C, bookkeeper James W. Mer-
rill, r. 309, 9th
Goldberg Adolph (Conradi & Goldberg), r. 3319
Clay
" Albert, tailor, 1043 Valencia
" Benjamin B., driver TJ. S. Laundry, r. 29
Lapidge
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Telephone Main 926.
Importers for fine trade
Cigars
Wines
Luxuries
Delicacies
If there is anything you cannot find in
ordinary stores we'll have it whether to
eat drink smoke or cook with
426, 428, 430, 432 Pine
Telephone Main i and Main
13
215, 217 Sutter
" Main in
2800 California
West loi
1075 Clay, Oakland
" Main i
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GOLDBERG, BOWEN & CO.
(incorporated), Jacob Goldberg presi-
dent and general manager, Hugo D.
Keil vice-president, Henry A. Bowen
secretary and treasurer, importing
grocers. Continental and East Indian
table luxuries and novelties, 426-432
Pine, telephone Main 1, 215-217 Sutter,
telephone Main 111, 2800 California,
telephone West 101, and 1075 Clay,
Oakland
Goldberg Carl, cigars and tobacco, 329 Mont-
gomery and 785 Market, r. 14IO14 Geary
" Charles, bookseller, 218b Turk
" Charles J., waiter Henry Calame, r. 45
Everett
" Daniel, tailor Herman Harris, r. 311 Hayes
" David, salesman, r. I90714 Mission
" Davis, tailor, 526 Commercial, r. 1000 Mont-
gomery
" Frank, peddler, r. 40 Chesley
" Gabriel, collector Standard Collection and
Mercantile Co.. r. 1000 Montgomery
" Henry, carpet layer, r. 719 McAllister
" Isaac, peddler, r. 40 Chesley
" Isaac, tailor John Reid, r. 845 Golden Gate
Av
Goldberg Jacob, president and general manager
Goldberg, Bowen & Co., 436-432 Pine, r.
1807 Broadway
" John, peddler, r. 128i/4 Clara
" Leon B., merchant, r. 2008 Pierce
" Lester, clerk, r. 1328 Ellis
" Lipman, r. 141014 Geary
" Louis (Goldberg & Tweedie), r. 1896 Mis-
sion
" Louis, clerk Max Ordenstein, r. 1410%
Geary
" Louis, tailor, 1403 Valencia
" M., traveling salesman, r. 1408 Devisadero
Goldberg Max, president and manager San
Francisco Collateral Loan Bank, 538
Kearny, r. 1338 McAllister
" Philip, cigar dealer, r. 727% McAllister
" Reuben, tailor, r. 1408 Devisadero
" Samuel, tailor Sigmund Jonas, r. 313 Golden
Gate Av
" Solomon, r. 1509 Post
" Solomon, salesman Conradi & Goldberg, r.
1410% Geary
" William (Goldstein & Goldberg), r. 1328
Ellis
" & Tweedie (Louis Goldberg and Darnel
Tweedie), boot and shoe manufacturers,
1896 Mission
Goldberger David, teamster Barg & Klein, r.
317, 7th
" Max, r. 317, 7th
" Thomas, pressman Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 317, 7th
Goldblatt Nathan, clothing, 10581/2-1060 How-
ard
Golden Bartholomew, teamster, r. 154 Shipley
'• City House, NE cor San Bruno and Silver
Avs
Golden Eagle Hotel, Hugh Curran proprietor,
NW cor Broadway and Montgomery
" Eagle Supply Co., John A. Lund & Co.
agents, 519/2, 8th
" F., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 1436, 30th
" Frank J., porter Wetmore Bros., r. 605
Green
" Gate Advertising Co. (incorporated), Will-
iam T. Fonda president, John F. Condon
secretary, 333-324 Hayes
" Gate Advertising, Literary and News
Bureau, Daniel C. Dare manager, 420
Montgomery, room 39
" Gate Amateur Press Association, H. C.
Morris president, Miss Laura Lohmeyer
secretary, 103 O'Farrell
" Gate Anglo-Japanese School, William C,
Grainger superintendent, 410 Franklin
Golden Gate Avenue Block, 34-28 Golden Gate
Av
" Gate Bicycle Mfg Co., Arthur Shirley
president, Edward J. Shirley manager,
550 Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
S^I-S-^T- IVIARKEX ST.
Golden Gate Block, 131 Post, Davidson & Leigh
agents, 1,37 Montgomery
" Gate Building and Loan Association,
James M. Ellis secretary, 333 Mont-
gomery
" Gate Chimney Sweeping Co., John Minola
proprietor, 1734 Market
Golden Gate Commandery Building, 625 Sutter
GOLDEN GATE COMPRESSED
YEAST CO., Richard W. Davis treas-
urer and general manager, 1420 Pine,
telephone East 60
Golden Gate Cyclery, Fagothey & Maple pro-
prietors, 307Broderick
Golden Gate Cyclery, Joseph Holle proprietor,
2336 Folsom
Golden Gate Distilling Co.,
J. A. Spamer vice-president, S. I.
Wormser secretary, ofilce 207 Battery,
distillery SE cor Fillmore and Chestnut
Golden Gate Distilling Co.'s Yeast Depot,
Henry C. Spamer manager, 821a Howard
GOLDEN GATE DREDGING
AND RECLAMATION CO., W. G. Wit-
ter president, M. C. Harris manager,
17-19 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, telephone
Main 5584
Golden Gate Fair Association, 1st District,
Joseph J. Dimond secretary, 306 Market
Golden Gate Flouring Mills (Stockton, Cal.),
Sperry & Co. proprietors, office 204 Front
" Gate Glove Factory, Simon Baruch & Co.
proprietors, 124 Pine
" Gate Hall, 625-627 Sutter
" Gate Hall, 1620 Pacific Av
Golden Gate Hospital (private, surgical, and
lying-in), Franklin F. Lord physician in
charge, office 235 Kearny
" Gate House, 510 Davis
Golden Gate Kindergarten Association, Mrs.
Sarah B. Cooper president, 1902 Vallejo
Golden Gate Kindergarten Free Normal Train-
ing School, Miss Anna M. Stovall prin-
cipal, 211-213, 9th
GOLDEN GATE LAUNDRY,
E. H. Knight proprietor, Charles L.
Norbom manager, office 206 O'Farrell,
telephone Main 5919, laundry 2120
Lombard, telephone West 42
Golden Gate Life Saving Station (United
States), Harry E. Morton keeper Ocean
Boulevard, cor Fulton
Golden Gate Livery and Riding Academy,
Bailey, Weller & Neave proprietors, 34
Golden Gate Av
Golden Gate Loan Office, William J. Hesthal
proprietor, 10. 6th
GOLDEN GATE LUMBER CO.,
0. H. Greenewald president, D. H. Bibb
vice-president, A. Heilbronner secre-
tary, office 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10, tele-
g hone Mara 756, yards at North Beach,
ounded by Powell, Beach, Stockton
and North Point
Golden Gate Machine Works, Adam Schilling
& Sons proprietors, 211-213 Main
" Gate Manufacturing Co., W. C. Savage
manager, faucet manufacturers, 233 Mis-
sion
" Gate Military Band, George Hildebrandt
manager, 433 Hayes
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Golden Gate Mutual Building: and Loan Asso-
ciation, I. Strassburger president.
James M. Ellis secretary, 323 Mont-
gomery
Golden Gate OU Supply Co., Charles E. Quig-
ley proprietor, 1172 Mission
Golden Gate Paper Box Factory, A. Fleish-
hacker & Co. proprietors, 520-522 Market
Golden Gate Park, from H to Fulton, Stanyan
to the Pacific Ocean, panhandle entrance
Baker bet Oak and Fell
" Gate Park Band, I. C. Coggin manager
59 Chronicle Bldg
Golden Gate Park Commissioners, office Park
Lodge, Golden Gate Park
GOLDEN GATE PLASTER
MILLS, Lucas & Co. proprietors, man-
ufacturers calcine plaster (plaster
Parisj, marble dust and land plaster,
215-217 Main
Golden Gate Primary School, Mrs. Aurelia
Griffith principal. N s Golden Gate Av
bet Pierce and Scott
Golden Gate Promoting- Co., Dawson Mayer
manager. 91 Chronicle Bldg
Golden Gate Salmon Co., George Tasheira pres-
ident, Charles P. Overton secretary 40
California, room 2
GOLDEN GATE STEAM DYE
WORKS, N. T. Peterson & Brother
proprietors, dyeing and cleaning of
every description, chemical cleaning
2L^5^^^??,'. ^<^ gentlemen's clothing,
342 McAllister
Golden Gate Undertaking Co., George W
Keeler manager, Harry E. Snook assist-
ant manager, 2429 Mission, telephone
Mission 102
Golden Gate Valley Free Kindergarten, Miss
Gertrude Thompson principal, 1816
Union
Golden Gate Warehouse, Searle & Holt pro-
pnetors, 41-49, 1st, telephone Main 5059
" Gate Wire Cloth Manufactory. V'ictor
Engmger proprietor, 8-10 Pine
Golden Gate Woolen Manufacturing Co., Ste-
phen T. Gage president, William Mac-
Cann secretary and treasurer, 5,35 Mar-
ket, mills SE cor 19th and Bryant
" George E., butcher. 706 Devisadero, r. 499
Devisadero
" HughM., conductor Geary St. RR r 334a
2d Av
" Jacket Mining Co. (Humboldt, Nev ) R
GuyMcClellan president, Robert B Mc-
Clellan secretary, ,38 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor
" John, bartender, r. 5 Mint Av
•' John, laborer, r. 1 Alemany
" John, laborer, r. 3 Golden Court
" John, laborer, r. 12 Blake
" John, laborer, r. 78 Natoma
" JohnF., elevatorman, r. 1436, 20th
" John R., painter Burr & Shields r 25%
Hermann
" John W., solicitor, r. 414 Eddy
" King Mining Co. (Alleghany, Sierra Co.;,
Edward Polhemus president, George A
Moore secretary, office 208 California
" Matthew J., meterman S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 3119, 16th ^
" Maurice M., groceries and liquors, 17(11
Mason, r. 808 Green
" Mazie Miss, r. 1 Alemany
Golden Patrick, porter Mills Bldg. r. 78 Natoma
■' Patrick J., paver, r. 818 Lyon
" Robert P., lumberman, r. 313. 4th
Golden Rule Bazaar, Davis Brothers proprie-
tors, 718-722 Market
" Rule Hall, 948 Mission
" Rule Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
tion, L. Ph. Bolander president, John
Bruckman secretary, 209 Sansome
" Sand Placer Mining Co., J. E. Damon sec-
retary, 303 Montgomery
" Star House, 411 Pacific
GOLDEN STATE AND MIN-
ERS' IRON WORKS, Wales L. Palmer
president, WiUiam E. Palmer secre-
tary, John W. Brown superintendent,
I. F. Thompson's Slide Valve Cor.iss
Engines, Harding's Gas, Gasoline and
Coal Oil Engines, Adlake and Centaur
Bicycles, wholesale department 231-
251, 1st, retail 316 Post
Golden State House, Mrs. Louisa Flaherty pro-
prietor, 1207 Market
Golden State Land Co., Henry Geilfus presi-
dent, Rudolph Mohr secretary, 39 Flood
Bldg
" State Publishing Co., Charles A. Bolde-
mann manager, publishers The Golden
State, 414 Mason
" State Tea Co., M. O'Shaughnessy propri-
etor, 129, 2d
" State, Mrs. M. A. Klein proprietor, 106 Eddy
-" State The (monthly), Golden State Pub-
lishing Co. publishers, 414 Mason
" State Trading Co., M. A. Joseph & Son
" State Wine and Liquor Depot. Sullivan R.
Hall proprietor, 342 Turk
" Summit Mining Co., Goodall. Perkins &
Co., 10 Market
" Thomas, capitalist, r. 414 Eddy
" Thomas, washer G. W. Brown, r. 185 Stev-
enson
" Thomas H., painter, r. 414 Eddy
" Thomas J., lumber dealer, 4 California
room 12, r. Oakland
" West, Mrs. Emily A. Hopkins proprietor,
438 Geary
" West Boiler Wks, John W. Conroy propri-
etor, 619 Brannan
Golden West Building and Loan Association,
Sol J. Levy secretary, 304 Montgom»^ry
Golden West Clothing Renovatory, Newbauer
& Levy proprietors, 12 Montgomery
" West Hall, 320 Post
Golden West Hotel, Wieneke & Plagemann
proprietors, 32-36 Ellis
" West Iron Works, Dyer Bros, proprietors
119Beale
" West Mineral Springs Co., Eugene F.
Herve and Pierre Somps proprietors,
622 Laguna
" William, stone cutter, r. 41 Dorland
" William F., special officer, r. 1436, 20tli
4S=-Golden. See Golding
Goldenberg Ignatz, tinsmith, r. 442 Jessie
Goldenhaur Anna, nurse, r. 918 Post
Goldenson Abraham, contractor, r. 816 Florida
Golder Brothers (Louis F., Robert and George
A.), groceries, 1422 Howard
" George A. (Golder Bros.), r. 1121 Bush
" Louis, r. 1121 Bush
" Louis F. (Golder Bros.), r. 1121 Bush
" Robert (Golder Bros.), r. 1121 Bush
'• William H., carpet layer John McQueen
Goldfish Benjamin, merchant, r. 2932 Jackson
Goldin Moses, meat inspector, r. 508 Fulton
Golding Aaron, traveling salesman, r. 908 Bu-
chanan
" Abram, tailor, r. 118^^ Langton
" Timothy, pressman Charles Wagner, r.
1134 McAllister
" William, gripman, r. 606 Central Av
Goldkuhl William J. C, conductor, r. 216, 17th
Goldman Aaron (M. Marsh & Co.), r. 20a Moss
" Abraham, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 703
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(roldman Albert, cabinetmaker, r. 1106 De Haro
" B. Mrs., widow, r. 828 McAllister
Goldman Ben. J., manufacturers' agent liquors
and cigars, 119 California, r. 1028, 19tli
" Benjamin Rev., r. 1061 Folsom
" Bertha Mrs., r. 1505 Turk
" Celia Mrs., r. 923 Geary
" Ernestine Miss, teacher music, r. 2007 Pine
" Harris, collector Morris Rothschild, r. 249,
11th
" Herman, clerk Morton Special Delivery, r.
249, 11th
" Isaac (Goldman & Thomas), r. 255, 11th
" Isaac A., capitalist, r. 1310 Laguna
" Isaac W. (J. Goldman & Co.), r. 918 Van
Ness Av
" & Co. merchants (Tulare, Cal.), offlce 4
Sutter, room 6
" Jacob (J. Schussler & Co.), r. 428 Franklin
" Jacob, cabinetmaker, r. 340 Shipley
" Jacob, groceries and liquors, 1200 Kentucky
" John, peddler, r. 517, 8th
" Joseph, r. 2019/2 Ellis
" Joseph (J. Goldman &Co.), r. 1012VanNess
Av
" Joseph H., manager Davol Medicine Co.,
632 Market, r. 332 Haight
" Julia E. Miss, teacher Richmond Primary
School, r. 20191/2 Ellis
" Leopold, tailor and second hand clothing,
1229/2 Market
'• Louis J. (Goldman & Son), r. 1310 Laguna
" Mark L. (Goldman & Son), r. 3040, 16th
" Maurice, r. 20b Moss
" Max (Goldman & Co.), r. 407 Powell
" Morris, capmaker M. Marsh & Co., r. 20a
Moss
" Rosa, widow, r. 2007 Pine
" Samuel, barber William Baron, r. 1123
Post
" Samuel, merchant, r. 1505 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, painter Gust Schnee, r. 1409 Va-
lencia
" Samuel L., traveling salesman, r. 1310 La-
guna
" Solomon, r. 1427% Laguna
" William, salesman Schlesinger & Bender,
r. 159 Octavia
" & Co. (Max Goldman and Frederick Frank-
enthal), stockbrokers, 312 Pine
" & Son (Louis J. and Mark L.), drygoods
and clothing, 3029, 16th
" & Thomas (Isaac Goldman and David J.
Thomas), household furnishers, 14 Mc-
Allister
Goldmeyer Aaron, butcher Isaac H. Goldmeyer,
r. 29 Russ
" Abraham, butcher Isaac H. Goldmeyer, r.
- 29 Russ
" Isaac H., butcher, 576 Howard, r. 574 How-
ard
" Louis, r. 29 Russ
Goldner Alfred C, attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 32, r. 1.321 Fillmore
" Hattie I. Miss, teacher music, r. 415 Fair
Oaks
" Julius, interpreter German, 530 California,
room 32, r. 415 Fair Oaks
Goldoni Giovanni, candies. 14.32 Market
Goldrath Rosa, widow, r. 633 Grove
Goldriok Susan, domestic, .3710 Sacramento
Goldring Abraham, tailor, r. 626 Minna
Goldsack Alexander, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1634 Grove
" Henry, seaman, r. 15 Hampton PI
Goldsam Matthew, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 121,
7th
Goldsberry William Mrs., r. 602 Gough
Goldsborough Margaret, widow, r. 6 Bridge PI
Goldschmidt Arnold, drygoods, 1529 Turk
" David J., clerk A. Goldschmidt. r. 1529
Turk
" Emil, reporter, r. 1045 Market
•' Henry, cigars and tobacco, 358, 4th, r. 730
Howard
'■ Henry, teamster, r. 2008 O'Farrell
" Robert, waiter, r. 235/2 Hickory Av
Goldsmidt Nathan, dry goods, 348, 6th, r. 346. 6th
" S., clerk N. Goldsmidt, r. 346, 6th
Goldsmith Ada Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 629 Geary
" Albert, clerk Alexander Simon, r. 914A
O'Farrell
" Annie L., widow, r. 355, 1st
" Benjamin, traveling salesman Pac. Butch-
ers' Supply Co., r. 1419 Geary
" Benjamin A., bookkeeper H. Liebes & Co.,
r. 1219 Geary
" Bertha Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 629 Geary
•' Charlotte, widow, r. 1106 Fell
" Clemence, widow, r. 1323 Geary
" Edwin S., card and seal engraver and plate
printer, 26 Montgomery, r. 818 Larkin
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1535 Golden Gate Av
■' Gaston, carrier postofflce, r. 1409 Frank-
lin
" George, collector, r. 1 Vincent
" Gerson, salesman, r. 1219 Geary
" Helen Miss, stenographer E. Gamier & Co. ,
r. 917 Geary
" Henry L., cashier Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 414 Hyde
" Henry M., collector Benj. Curtaz & Son, r.
1333 Geary
" Hugo, clerk H. Levi & Co., r. 908 Van Ness
Av
" James, r. 105 New Montgomery
" Janet, widow, r. 917 Geary
" John N., bookkeeper McCarthy Bros., r. 153.i
Golden Gate Av
■' Julius, clerk Lewis H. Scharer, r. .346, 6th
" Julius R., publisher, r. 1450 O'Farrell
" Leah, typewriter, r. 917 Geary
" Lee, salesman Schweitzer & Co., r. 1439
Geary
" Max, salesman H. Levi & Co., r. 1363 Post
" Meyer, salesman Schweitzer & Co., r. 1408
Pine
" Milton, order clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 414 Hyde
" Moses, clerk H. Liebes & Co., r. 509 Ash Av
" Myer, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1009
"Minnesota
" Oliver, salesman, r. 1525 Golden Gate Av
" Rose Miss, principal Fremont Primary
School, r. 639 Geary
" Rosina, widow, r. 917 Geary
" S., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r. 917
O'Farrell
" Sophia A. widow, r. 1408 Pine
" Thomas S., clerk M. S. Grlnbaum & Co. r.
802 Lyon
" William, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Zelina, widow, r. 1219 Geary
Goldstein Aaron, tailor Leon Goldstein, r. 7
Leonard PI
■' Abraham (Goldstein Bros.), r. 1308 Eddy
" Abraham, draughtsman William H. Armi-
tage, r. 1919 Sutter
" Abraham, tailor Leon Goldstein, r. 7 Leo-
nard PI
" Alexander, offlce 4 Sutter, room 3, r. 3316
Washington
" Anton, tinner W. S. Ray Mfg. Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Bernard M. (Goldstein Bros.).r. 1530 Ellis
" Brothers (Bernard M. and Abraham), fancy
goods and notions, 13 Sutter
'■ Charles (Goldstein & Goldberg), r. 1338
Ellis
" Charles H., tailor, r. 32/2 Harriet
" David, shoelaster, r. 1505^ Turk
" David, shoemaker, 181 Minna, r. 260 Minna
" E. L. (estate of), 206 Sansome, rooms 1-2
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Goldstein Eugene H., salesman W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 1009 Golden Gate Av
" Fannie Miss, r. 3216 Washington
" Franz M.. teacher Girls' High School, r
3106 Larkin
" H., capitalist, r. 1429 Van Ness Av
" Harry, salesman, r. 1009 Golden Gate Av
" Harris, slipper maker, r. 153 Shipley rear
" Henrietta, widow, r. 724 Hayes
" Henry, pawnbroker, 231, 3j,'r. 1919 Sutter
" Hiram, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 334 Golden Gate Ay
■' Isaac (Schoenfeld & Goldstein), r. 957 Fol-
som
" Isidor, tailor, r. 466 Clementina
" Jacob, salesman Max Silberberg, r 804
Elizabeth
" John, fruit peddler, r. 104 Juniper
" Joseph, r. 1624 Post
" Joseph, expressman, NE cor O'Farrell
and Mason, r. 4 Codman PI
" Karl, tailor, 634 Ellis
" Kate Mrs., furnished rooms, 51, 3d
" L., manager boys' clothing dept. Raphael's,
r. 231 O'Farrell
" L. & Co. (Leon Goldstein and John C. Kern),
printing and publishing, 326 Pine
" Leon (L. Goldstein & Co.), r. 1313b Steiner
" Leon, tailor, 7 Leonard PI
" Levy, expressman, r. 1450 O'Farrell
" Louis, r. 1450 O'Farrell
" Martin, boots and shoes. 1^ Polk
" Morris (Goldstein & Levin), r. 955 Folsom
" Morris, peddler, r. 316, nth
" Paul, upholsterer, r. 466 Clementina
" Pauline, widow, r. 518 Bryant
" Perry, tailor, 623!4 Post
" Samuel, vice-president Kutner, Goldstein
Co., r. 902 Eddy
" Sanford L. (Fontana & Co.), r. 1423 Sutter
" Sanford 0„ plumber, r. 518 Bryant
" Sarah, widow, r. 1125 Laguna
" Saul, r. 2281/2 Post
" Simon, r. 1437 Pine
Goldstein Simon (Goldstein & Cohn), and treas-
urer Goldstein & Co., 26-30 O'Farrell, r
. 2024 Bush
" Simon Rev., cantor congregation Beth
Menachim Streisand, r. 1437 Pine
" Solomon, cashier, r. 1919 Sutter
f Solomon, tailor, r. 466 Clementina
" Virginia, widow, r. 1423 Sutter
" William, capitalist, 206 Sansome, rooms
1-2, r. 1721 Pacific Av
" William, peddler, r. 25, 14th
Goldstein & Co. (incorporated) Herman Cohn
president, Simon Goldstein treasurer,
William H. Leahy secretary, costumers,
decorators, theatrical supplies, play
books, operas and manuscripts, 26-30
O'Farrell
Goldstein & Cohn (Simon Goldstein and Her-
man Cohn), importers human hair and
gloves and manufacturers of wigs
switches, etc., 822 Market
" & Goldberg (Charles Goldstein and Wil-
liam Goldberg), groceries, 1420 Ellis
" & Levin (Morris Goldstein and Max Levin),
junk dealers, 955 Folsom
Goldstone Abraham, salesman Charles Gold-
stone, r. 1427 Bush
" Brothers (Joseph, Leo W., Moses A. and
Henry), drygoods and men's furnishing
goods, 908 and 926-928 Dupont
" Charles, cigarmaker Charles Klinger, r. 718
Linden Av
Goldstone Charles, poultry, 11-12 Grand West-
ern Market, r. 1427 Bush
" David, second-hand goods, 641 Washington ,
r. Powell bet Broadway and Pacific
" Edwin, clerk S. J. Goldstone, r. 2207 Ful-
ton
" Henry, (Goldstone Bros.), r. Portland, Or.
" Henry, clerk Charles Goldstone, r. 1427
Bush
" Jacob, capitalist, 928 Dupont, r. 1608 Geary
" Jacob, salesman Charles Goldstone, r. 1427
Bush
" Jacob, vegetable peddler, r. 333 Fell
Goldstone John B.. manager M. Lambeth &
Co., 101 Market, r. 414 Buchanan
" .Joseph (Goldstone Bros.), r. 1608 Geary
" Joseph, clerk, r. 718 Linden Av
" Leo W. (Goldstone Bros.), r. 1608 Geary
" Louis, medical student, r. 718 Linden Av
" Louis L., attorney at law, r. 2207 Fulton
" Mitchell, merchandise broker, 118 Battery
r. 1406 Post
" Morris, junk dealer, r. 718 Linden Av
" Moses A. (Goldstone Bros.), r. 1728 Sutter
" Percy, reporter, r. 2207 Fulton
" Percy, salesman M. Goldstone, r. 1406 Post
" Philip, butcher Schmidt & Eggers, r. 1427
Bush
" Samuel, barber, r. 718 Linden Av
" Samuel, cleaner and dyer, r. 441 Jessie
" Samuel, dairy produce, Grand Western
Market, r. 1427 Bush
" Samuel F., clerk Samuel J. Goldstone, r.
2207 Fulton
" Samuel J., cigars and tobacco, 508 Market
and 13 New Montgomery, r. 2207 Fulton
Golds worth Frederick 6., bookkeeper Lane
Bros, r. 411 McAllister
Goldworthy E., r. 32, 4th
Goldthwaite Edward, r. 346, 4th
" Oceana I. Mme., teacher music and dan-
cing, r. 4 Ridley
Goldtree Brothers (Nathan, Isaac and Morris),
commission merchants, 14 Sansome,
room 32
" Haideel Miss, student, r. 930 Eddy
" Isaac (Goldtree Bros.), r. Germany
" Isidore, commission broker, r. 626 Eddy
" , Liebes & Co., merchants, (San Salvador).
office 14 Sansome, room 32
" Morris (Goldtree Bros.), r. Germany
" Nathan (Goldtree Bros.), r. 930 Eddy
" Nathan Rev., r. Pacific Hebrew Home
Goldwater Benjamin G., printer Goodman-
Levison Co., r. 1607 Broderick
" John, upholsterer, r. 1144 Howard
" Michael, commission merchant, 18-20 Bat-
tery, r. 1320 Sutter
Goldwood Julia, widow, r. 112 St. Ann's Bldg
Goldzicher Stephen, bookkeeper, r. 2108 Taylor
Goleta Mining Co. (Mono Co.), Daniel M. Kent
secretary, 330 Pine, room 36
Golia Giovanni B., laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
Golinsky Charles, proprietor The California,
wines, liquors and lunch rooms, 338
Market, r. 1416a Ellis
Gollan John, cutter Neustadter Bros, r .30
Lapidge
GoUender Isaac, house painter, r. 217Clara
GoUer Frank, porter W. B. Sumner & Co., r. 328,
18th
" Henry J., foreman Swan & Stein, r. 1627
Clay
" Phillipina, widow, r. 531b Elizabeth
Gollin Walter W., manager Trans-Atlantic
Marine Ins. Co., limited (of Berli ), 311
California, r. Sa < Jose
Golling William W., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 2903 Pine
Gollner Joseph, cook, r. 636 Commercial
" William, watchman American Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1114 Vincent
Golloheck John M., restaurant, 150, 1st
Gollober Julius, merchant, r. 428 Fell
Golly Ambrose, watchmaker, r. 520 Filbert
" August, watchmaker Shreve & Co., r. 1034
Filbert
" Edward V., clerk Insurance Commissioner,
r. 101314 Filbert
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Golly Joseph (Golly & Fuchs), r. 338 Jersey
" Lena, widow, r. lOlSVa Filbert
" William, clerk Redington & Co., r. 1013'/4
Filbert
' ' & Fuchs (Joseph Golly and Stephen Fuchs) ,
barbers, 325 Grant Av
Golobich Martin, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. III614 Tennessee
Golsch Christian (Ehlers & Golsch), r. NW cor
22d and Folsom
" Meta, domestic, 716 Leavenworth
Golton James T., pressman Goodman-Levison
Co.,r. 423 Fell
Goltzene Christian, bakery, 758 Bryant, r. 125
Morris Av
Goltzmann Israel, groceries, 225, 6th
Golumb Max, peddler, r. 22 Harriet
Golup Israel, peddler, r. 316, 11th
Goman John G., janitor Y. M. C. A. Bldg, r. 1621
Post
Gombert Auguste, cellarman F. Chevalier &
Co., r. 432 Jackson
Gomer Mary, widow, dressmaker, 1214!4 Powell
Gomes Amelia Mrs., r. 123 Oregon
" Anna Mrs., boarding, 208 Jackson
" Domingo, r. 311 Pacific
" Frank, seaman, r. 249 Pacific
" George, r. 208 Jackson
" Harry, r. 311 Pacific
" John F., carpenter, r. 25 Oak
" Louis, bartender Joseph Peters, r. 208
Jackson
" Louisa Miss, r. 208 Jackson
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 182 Perry
" T. Mrs., r. 1024a Ke rny
" Turigo, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
Gomez Anton, deckhand str Herald
" Antonio F., clerk U. S. Navy Pay Office, r.
1821 Pine
" Cayetano, barber G. A. Cassio, r. 902 Broad-
way
" Edward R., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
19a Lafayette
" James, laborer, r. 20 Hinckley
" John, liquors and lodgings. 311 Pacific
" John E., clerk Achille L. Rea, r. 702 Val-
1 jo
" John R., painter, r. 702 Vallejo
" Joseph, r. 311 Pacific
" Joseph, driver Furrer Bros.
" Juan E., janitor Free Public Library, r.
1402% Powell
" Julius G.. musician, r. 143714 Mission
" Laura, r. 311 Pacific
" Manuel T., cook str Mariposa
" Michael J., carpenter, r. 1517 Dupont
" Morris G., deckhand str Encinal, r. 305, 26th
" Nicolas, r. 311 Pacific
" Palmira, r. 311 Pacific
" Pedro Y.. sexton St. Mary's Cathedral, r.
124 Cedar Av
" Raphael, stevedore, r. 9 Salmon
" Rosa, widow, r. 407 Montgomery Av
" R. R. Mrs., widow, r. 124 Cedar Av
" Thomas, boatman, r. 20 Hinckley
" Thomas A., waiter R. J. Techau & Co., r.
116, 6th
Gommels John, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 29 Perry
Gommersel) Charles, oysterman Henry Puttock,
r. 1603 California
Gommet Fleury, r. 339 Kearny
" Philomene, furnished rooms, 724 California
Gommo William L., laborer, r. 807 Diamond
Gomo John T., carpenter, 509 Ellis
" Louis F., carpenter, r. Balmy Alley nr 25th
Gomorey Victor, baker, r. 1182 Harrison
Gompertz Carl J., butcher S. Simon, r. 431 Grove
" M., stationery, 522 Hayes
" Moritz, porter Pacific Hebrew Home
" Paul J., student, r. 522 Hayes
" Walter A., bookkeeper R. Dunsmuir & Sons,
r. Berkeley
Goncalves Anthony F., clerk, r. 121^ Lewis
" George J., molder Thomas Day & Co., r.
121/i Lewis
" Joseph, r. 311 Pacific
" Joseph L., pressman, r. 12'% Lewis
'• Manuel, shoemaker, 616 Post, r. 12^4 Lewis
Goncalves Manuel G., helper W. W. Montague
&Co., r. 1214 Lewis
Gonelo Giuseppe, cook, r. 1105 Front
Gonnond Roderick, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 32
Ellis
Gonterman James C, r. 830 Mission
Gonyeau John B., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 127, 7th Av
Gonzales A., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Abraham, paper hanger, r. 109Vi Ridley
" Andrew, barber, 2537 Sutter, r. 1420 Baker
" An tone, laborer, r. 28 De Boom
" Ascension N. Mrs., groceries, 706 Broad-
way
" Benjamin A., compositor La Voce del
Popolo, r. 1100 Powell
" H., master mariner, 9 Mission
" John, harness maker, r. 3 Green
" John, ironer La Grande Laundry
" Lucius S., marine engineer, r. 1414 Stock-
ton
" M., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Oakland
" Manuel B., barber, 2721 Sutter
" Salvador, student, r. 824 Geary
Gonzalez Andreas, r. 44 Hancock
" Antonio B., real estate, r. 1123 O'Farrell
•' Antonio F., secretary Eutoejio Calderon,
r. 1122 O'Farrell
" E. Miss, manager Sta. West Pac. Tel. &
Tel. Co., r. 1436 Golden Gate Av
" Felix, nursery, cor Crescent Av and Ells-
worth
" Frank, milker Devlin & Sons, r. Morse nr
Watt Av
" Frank I., clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 1436
Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, clerk, r. 2030 Pacific Av
" Joaquin, clerk Urruella, Urioste & Co., r.
2030 Pacific Av
" Joseph F., clerk, r. 645 Geary
" Louis G., bookkeeper, r. 1122 O'Farrell
" Luciana, lodgings, 725^4 Broadway
" Manuel E., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 629 Geary
" Miguel, coffee planter, r. 2030 Pacific Av
" Miguel Jr., student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 2030 Pacific Av
" Saturnino, student, r. 1122 O'Farrell
Gonzalves Joseph C. (Jacoby, Gonzalves &
Asplund),r. 114 Turk
Gooch Andrew J., clerk S. F. Novelty and Plat-
ing Wks, r. San Leandro, Cal.
" Henry, engineer, r. 605 Clay
" Thomas D.. laborer, r. 501%, 6th
Good Aloysius F., machinist Schrader & Lutge,
r. 106 Sadowa
" Eliza Mrs., nurse, r. 4 Bacon PI
" Frederick J., machinist Schrader & Lutge,
r. 106 Sadowa
" H. <& Sons (Henry, William C. R., Henry G.
and John L. R.), dairy, Corbett Av bet
22d and 23d
" Henry (H. Good & Sons), r. Corbett Av bet
22d and 23d
" Harry C. (J. Miller & Co.), r. 2633 Sacra-
mento
" Henry G. (H. Good & Sons), r. Corbett
Av bet 22d and 23d
" John, lasterBuckingham&Hecht, r. 14,26th
" John L. R. (H. Good & Sons), r. Corbett
Av bet 22d and 23d
" Joseph C, gardener, r. 106 Sadowa
" Walter C, electrician, r. 20 Turk
" William C. R. (H. Good & Sons), r. Corbett
Av bet 22d and 23d
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Goodale JoliJi R., physician, special chronic
diseases, 1032 Market, office hours 12 m.
to 4 p. m., r. Oakland '
" Nettie Mrs., seamstress, r. 317 Golden
Gate Av
.^"Goodale. See Goodall and Goodell
Goodall Arthur, clerk Oregon Coal and Naviga-
tion Co., r. Oakland
'■ Charles (Goodall, Perkins & Co.), r. SE cor
Pierce and McAllister
" Charles, carpenter J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
'• Charles, molder Occidental Foundry, r.
211 Clement
" Charles, shoemaker Lobenstein Bros.
Goodall diaries M., master mariner Goodall,
Perkins & Co.. r. Oakland
Goodall Edwin (Goodall. Perkins & Co.), and
president Oregon Coal and Navigation
Co., 10 Market, r. Oakland
" Harry, carpenter Baldwin Theatre, r. 1417
Oak
Goodall Harry W., vice president Piper. Aden,
Goodall Co., 34 Clay. r. SE cor Pierce
and McAllister
" James M.. gripman Market St. Ry.. r. 2516.A.
Post
" John R.. bookkeeper John Demartini & Co..
r. 81712 Lombard
GOODALL, PERKINS & CO.
(Charles Goodall, George C. Perkins
and Edwin Goodall i, general agents
Pacific Coast SteamsMp Co. and super-
intendents Ocean Division Oregon
Railway and Navigation Co., and
agents spring Valley Water Works for
sliipping, 10 Market
Goodban Arthur E.. porter Jones & Co.. r. 1131
Pacific
GOODBAN FRANK E.,
medical and surgical nurse, proprietor
Alpha Trained Nurses Agency and
dealer in invalid goods and nurses'
supplies, 1117 Van Ness Av, telephone
East 579
Goodban Percy H., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r.
Berkeley
Goodchild James C, steward, r. 927, 14th
" Mary, widow, r. 527 Filbert
Goodday Jacob L., clerk M. Ehrman & Co., r.
2829 Pine
Goode Lincoln, starter Cal. St. Ry., r. 1804 Hyde
" N., helper Mutual Electric Light Co., r". 20
Turk
" R. U.. geographer U. S. Geological Stirvey.
U. S. Appraisers Bldg, room 78b, r.
Washington. D. C.
•• William C, traveling salesman Dunham.
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. Oakland
^®"Goode. See Good
(Goodell Augusta A. Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
" Charles E., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 207 Larkin
" Clara, widow, r. 207 Larkin
" George H., master str Dauntless, r. 724
Gough
■■ N. D. Mrs., r. 1405 Golden Gate Av
" Oliver S.. teacher Cal. School of Mechan-
ical Arts, r. 207 Larkin
Goodell & Waters (Philadelphia, Pa.), Jno. D.
Eby agent, manufacturers wood working
machinery, 17-19 Main
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Goodenough Alexander, knife grinder, 1321 Pa-
cific
" Milton A., watchmaker, 1321 Pacific
Goodfellow Ernest M., teamster Edward H.
Aigeltinger, r. 2025 Ellis
■' Frank I., upholsterer John W. Flinn, r. 1211
Laguna
" Ralph E., plumber John Coyne, r. 3407.A.
Sutter
" Summerfield S., engineer John D. McGilv-
ray, r. 2302a Sutter
Goodfellow WiUiam S., attorney at law, 57-61
Nevada Block, r. East Oakland
GOOD FELLOWS GROTTO THE
fformerly cor 7th and Market) R. J.
Techau & Co. proprietors, fajnily resort,
restaurant, wines and liquors, Market,
City Hall Square and City HaU Av, opp
8th, telephone South 434
Goodfriend Arnold, cigars, 210 Kearny, r. 1049
Market
" Isadore (L. Goodfriend & Co.), r. 1405a
O'Farrell
" L. & Co. (Louis and Isidore Goodfriend),
manufacturers clothing, 516-518 Market
and 17-19 Sutter
" Louis, r. 2629 i4 Mission
" Louis (L. Goodfriend &Co.). r. 1406a O'Far-
rell
Goodheart George C, clerk, r. 738 Broadway
Goodhue Benjamin S., accountant Chronicle, r.
2218 Webster
" Charles H., teamster, r. 2813 Mission
" Frank L., ironworker Coppieters &Mockel,
r. 612 Willow Av
" James W., manager San Mateo Ranch
Dairy, r. 1722 Geary
" Margaret L. Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness
Av
" Thomas J., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill
Goodkind Lulu Mrs., groceries and liquors,
NW cor 23d and Alabama
" Theodore F., manager Mrs. Lulu Good-
kind, r. 2336 Mission
Goodloe Nellie S. Mrs., artist, r. 1210 Jackson
' ' Paul T. , clerk Southern Pacific Milling Co. ,
r. 1210 Jackson
•' Robert P., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1421
Clay
Goodman Abraham, boots and shoes, 6, 6th, r.
807 Broderick
" Abraham, ladies" tailor, 335 Hayes
" Abraham, watchmaker and jeweler, 410
Kearny, r. 306 Scott
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" Alphonso, coachman, r. 7 Miles PI
" Arthur, clerk, r. 615. 21st
■ Benjamin F., clerk P. O. Dock, r. 2440 Cali-
fornia
■' Charles S. (Reed& Goodman), r. Oakland
" Daniel, clerk Greenebaum & Co., r. 1922a
Bush
" Dureasso, porter, r. 708 Diamond
" Edgar L.. clerk Stockton Milling Co., r.
1603 Gough
•■ Edward A., cashier, r. 2134 Sutter
■■ Elof, r. 332 Ritch
Goodman Emanuel, physician and surgeon
office and r. NE cor Post and Buchanan
■ Frank J., tailor, r. 225 Minna
•■ Frederick, machinist, r. 1025a Jackson
" George, janitor, r. 8 Miles PI
GOODMAN GEORGE,
manufacturer artificial stone and con-
crete, 307 Montgomery, r. Oakland
(ioodman Henrietta, widow, cigars, 426, 6th
•• Henry, barber F. H. Bilms. r. 29 Grant Av
'• Henry D.. molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. 732
Diamond
" Henry G. (California Concrete Co.), r. 1603
Scott
• Henry J. (Goodman-Levinson Co.), r. 2134
Sutter
■ Isaac, r. 621 Bush
• Isaac, salesman J. Samuels, r. 431 Fell
" Isadore, salesman M. Franklin & Co., r.
1217 Geary
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Scott
'< Jacob, tailor, 1.329 Polk, r. 1403 Polk
" J. H. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
" John, cigar maker, r. 13 Harriet
" John F., shoemaker Hans D. Harder
" Joseph, barber, 1531 Polk
" Joseph, clerk Market St. Ry., r. 431 Fell
" Joseph, furniture, r. 914, 20th
" Joseph, millhand William A. Schrock
•' Joseph, tailor, r. 615, 21st
" Joseph, mens' furnishing goods, 114 Berry
" Julius, salesman A. Goodman, r. 807 Brod-
Goodman Laura, druggist, 1640 Post cor Bu-
chanan, telephone West 585
" Leon, salesman A. Goodman, r. 306 Scott
" LeonF., clerk Porter, Slessinger & Co., r.
1922A Bush
" Leo L., manager, r. 2134 Sutter
" -Levison Co. (Henry J. Goodman and Alex-
ander Levison), book and job printers,
408 San some
" Lillian Miss, teacher Irving Primary
School, r. 1439 Post
" Louis, harness maker J. Deutsch & Son, r.
526^ Hayes
" Louis, second hand goods, 607 Jackson and
633 Washington, r. 607 Jackson
" Louis J., solicitor, r. 2134 Sutter
" Ludwig, r. 724 Mission
" Marcus, tailor, 536% Hayes
" Mark, r. 1603 Gough
" Maurice, shoemaker, 1105 Buchanan
" Moses A., locksmith, r. 6 Miles PI
" Oscar G., bookkeeper, r. 1603 Scott
" Samuel, printer Goodman-Levison Co., r.
149 Shipley
" Sarah G., widow, r. 1603 Gough
Goodman T. H., general passenger agent
Southern Pacific Co., 4 Montgomery, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Theodore (Sam Caro & Co.). r. 1429 Post
" Thomas, lamplighter, r. 740 Willow Av
" Victor, clerk Chronicle, r. 306 Scott
Goodmundson Alvin K., clerk Howard H.
Hogan, r. East Oakland
" Ella B. Miss, stenographer Howard H.
Hogan, r. East Oakland
Goodmurphy Sidney R.. machinist Wiester &
Co., r. 1205 Taylor
Goodnight Rufus F., r. 10 St. Charles PI
Goodrich Addison, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Addison M., r. 1002b Bush
Goodrich B. F. Co. (Akron, Ohio), manufacturers
rubber goods, Edward C. Dailey man-
ager Pacific Coast branch, 35 New Mont-
gomery
" Bruce, salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. 237 Gol-
den Gate Av
" C. Lacy, purser str Coptic, r. Occidental
Hotel
" David, yardmaster The Belt Railway, r.
1418 Hyde
" E. D., jewelry, r. Palace Hotel
" Egbert, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 239.
9th
" F. Marion, collector Smiths' Cash Store, r.
2700 Pierce
" Frank, bartender, r. 533'/2 Jessie
" George P., machinist, r. 133a 15th
Goodrich Hard Rubber Co. (Akron, Ohio),
manufacturers hard rubber goods, Ed-
ward C. Dailey manager Pacific Coast
branch, 35 New Montgomery
" John, longshoreman, r. 347!^ Clara
" John H., carriage maker, r. 615 Fulton
" Mary, widow, r. 63 Minna
" Robert F., carpenter, r. 3700 Pierce
Goodridge Henry C, bookkeeper Coburn, Tevis
& Co., r. 1808 Hyde
" Joseph, r. 414 Polk
Goodrum William E., r. 433i/4 Broderick
Goods Carey S., law student Delmas & Short-
ridge, r. Oakland
Goodsell Daniel A., D. D., L. L. D., resident
bishop Methodist Episcopal Church, r.
435 Buchanan
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Goodspeed Lucy C, widow, r. 3408 Mission
" Orville C, bookkeeper W. A. Boole, r. 816
Turk
Goodstein Abraham, glazier Julius Vogel, r.
102314 Folsom
" Charles, salesman Brown Bros. & Co., r. 607
Larkin
Goodwin Belle Mrs., costumer, r. ISoMi Rincon
PI
" Bella Mrs., physician, 1370 Market
" Charles, laborer, r. 14 Hawthorne
" Charles W., pork butcher, 15,22-34 Centre
Market, r. 437 Jersey
" Daniel F., longshoreman, r. 131 Greenwich
rear
" Essie L. Mrs., r. 216 Golden Gate Av
" Frank, carpenter, r. 2028 Golden Gate Av
rear
" Frederick, lumberman, r. 125i/4 Rincon PI
" George W., salesman S. J. Friedlander &
Co., r. A.lameda
" Grace, widow, r. 1905^4 Devisadero
" James A., clerk W. J. Landers, r. 1722
Broadway
'■ James P., r. 1313 Taylor
" James W., attorney at law, 7-8 Mills Bldg,
10th floor, r. Alameda
" Jennie C , widow, r. 521 Turk
" Jesse, repairer Leavitt & Bill, r. 216
Golden Gate Av
" Jessie J. Miss, machine hand, r. 131 Green-
wich rear
" John F., cigars and stationery, 143, 9th, r.
106, 8th
" Laura, widow, r. 3620 Bush
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 131 Greenwich rear
" Mary, widow, r. 131 Greenwich rear
" Mary J., widow, r. 19 Belvedere
" Robert, r. 1722 Broadway
" Selden J. elevatorman Blythe Block, 14
Grant Av
" Thaddeus P., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission,
r. 158. 9th
" Thomas, r. 212, 1st
" Thomas A., painter, r. 1125 Mission
" Thomas B., carpenter, r. 2215 Filbert
" Thomas J., teamster, r. 131 Greenwich
rear
" William R. Rev., pastor California St.
Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 2829
California
l!®=-Goodwin. See Godwin
Goodyear Metallic Rubber Shoe Co., R. H.
Pease manager, 577-579 Market
GOODYEAR RUBBER CO.,
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oil clothing, 577-579 Market, tele-
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factory Virginia and California Av
Goodyear Shoe Machinery Co. (Boston), Henry
Doyle & Co., 517 Market
Goold Edmond L., purser, r. 333 Fair Oaks
" George F., driver Merchants' Express Co.,
r. Oakland
«3=Goold. See Gould
Goor EvaB., widow, r. 1218 Folsom
Goos Erank L., gripman, r. 1510 Sacramento
" G., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1207 Clay
Goosev Thomas E., clerk W. W. Chase Co., r.
' 219 Golden Gate Av
Goot Charles, lithographer, r. 1309 Stockton
Gopchevitch Bozo M., editor and manager
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Goppelson Henry, r. 928 Mission
Goranson George, seaman City of Pueblo
Gordan Elka, widow, r. 533 O'Farrell
" Fred, carpenter, r. 668 Clementina
" George, lumberman, r. 251, 3d
" Jacob (Gordan The Tailor), r. 730 McAllis-
ter
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GORDAN THE TAILOR
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1124 Market, r. 730 McAllister
Gordan M., salesman Hale Bros., r. 1624 San
Carlos Av
" Thomas, laborer Gray Bros., r. 932 Battery
Gordella G., fireman str City of Sydney
Gordon A. D., salesman Standard Soda Water
Wks.,r. 1434 Valencia
Alexander, gripman, r. 1645 Fulton
Alexander, tailor H. Brie & Co., r. 437
Eddy
Alexander, bookkeeper Western Meat Co.,
r. 20, 12th
Alexander, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1645 McAllister
Alexander C. clerk Peter E. Erickson, r.
519 Sacramento
Andrew C, gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1882 Hyde
Augusta E. Mrs., r. 118% Fulton
Charles E. motorman MarKet St. Ry . , r. 1009
Minnesota
" Cuthbert P., cashier Charles Christensen,
r. 1714 Clay
GORDON 0. W.,
steam book and job printer, 595 Mis-
sion, r. 912 Taylor
Gordon Daniel, cooper, r. 710 Folsom
Daniel J., (Burke & Gordon), r. 1710a Bu-
chanan
Ed, millwright Joseph Magner Mfg. Co., r.
Oakland
Elliot G., shipwright Union I. Wks., r. 348,
4th
F. E., ticket clerk S. P. Co., r. 314b O'Far-
rell
Frank, salesman John Percy
George, carpenter and builder, 423 Hayes,
r. 9 Grand Av
George, cook Cafe Zinkand, r. 1037 Mission
George, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. Rivoli Av
George, plumber, .5271^ Geary
George, tailor, r. 26 Elgin Park Av
George, waiter, r. 771 Howard
George F., (Gordon & Young), r. Berkeley
Georgina, widow, r. 908 Shotwell
Harry G., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
1018A Capp
Harry M., horseshoer Maurice Doyle, r. 336
O'Farrell
Harry S., boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 251 Clay
Henry E., rigger, r. 605 Broadway
James, clerk, r. 909 Taylor
James, salesman, r. 25 Clara Av
James, salesman O'Connor. Moffatt & Co..
r. 1645 Fulton
James Mrs., dressmaking, 9 Grand Av
James E., machinist, r. 110 Eddy
James E., wholesale dried fruits, 202 Mar-
ket, room 4, r. San Jose, Cal.
Gordon Jolin (Montgomery & Co.), r. The
Strathmore
Gordon John, waiter Thompson & Tobius, r.
137, 4th
John, watchman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 712
Montgomery
John C. F., U. S. Post Office Inspector, U.
S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 78c, r. Tacoma,
Wash.
Joseph, mining, r. 904 Shotwell
Joseph, packer Smiths' Cash Store, r. 3
Everett
Joseph P., watchman, r. 1341 Valencia
Gordon Laura de Force, attorney at law, 64
Murphy Bldg, 1236 Market
Lennox A., cooper, r. 710 Folsom
Levi B., driver, r. 29 Beideman
Louis J., bookkeeper, r. 654 Minna
Louise, widow, r. 1615 Lagiina
Lucy H., widow, r. 715 Eddy
Martin, bricklayer, r. 23'/2 Sycamore Av
Martin I., gasfltter Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
15V2 Sheridan
Mary, widow, r. 719 Bush
Mary Mrs., r. 58 Shipley
Michael P., teamster, r. 9O814 Jackson
Nicholas W., bookkeeper G. A. Burton, r.
1661 Octavia
Noah H., bookkeeper Home Mutual Insur-
ance Co.
Palmer, r. 908^ Jackson
Patrick, r. 74 Brady
Patrick, driver Eagen & Sheerin, r. 1397
Baker
Patrick, paver, r. 527^^ Geary
Patrick H. (Nunan & Gordon), r. 743, 17th
Patrick J., liquors, 723, .5th Av
Phil K.. clerk gen. pass, agent's office S. P.
Co., r. 1708 Octavia
Philip, salesman M. Scheyer & Bro., r.
I2O81/2 Turk
Philip T., clerk Geyser Water Co., r. 737
Bush
Robert, ship carpenter, r. 125, 22d
Robert J., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
56IV2 Minna
Samuel, merchant, r. 654 Minna
Samuel, peddler, r. 224. 8th
Samuel A., salesman Jonas Schoenfeld, r.
I2O81/2 Turk
Sarah Mrs., janitress Le Conte Primary
School, r. 908i^ Jackson
Scott M., gripman Geary St. Ry., r. 23
Blake
Stephen W., shoemaker, r. 527i^ Geary
Thomas G., gateman Occidental Hotel
Walter, teamster Code, Elfelt & Co., r. 908
Shotwell
W. H., r. 606 Sjtter
William, clerk J. H. Schleef , r. 9O814 Jack-
son
William, driver U. S. Mail Service, r. 113
Clara
William, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1729 Eddy
William, stonecutter, r. 41 Dorland
William A., foreman White Bros., r. 211
Shotwell
William B., horseshoer Sutter St. Ry., r.
15191/2 Mason
William P., billposter, r. 25 Clara Av
Gordon & DUworth (New York) table delica-
cies, August J. De Lamare agent, office
201 Front
Gordon & Young (George F. Gordon and Ed-
ward F. Young), attorneys at law, 14
Sansome, rooms 6-9
iSS^Gordon. See Gordan, Gorton and Gourdon
Gore Albert A., butcher, r. 702^4 Bush
" Cyrus A. (Ingerson & Gore), r. Oakland
" Fran is E., painter, r. 631 Sacramento
" Frederick A., driver Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 702!/2Bush
" James M., asst. keeper Farallone Light
Station
" John C, collector Spring Valley W. W.,r.
11 Essex
" Margaret Miss, stenographer F. Korbel &
Bros., r. 189 Hyde
" Robert, 2d asst. engineer str Coptic
Gorecevi John, paver, r. 1416 Harrison rear
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Gorevan James J., r. 1825 Clay
" James J. Jr., clerk, r. 3128 Washington
" Joseph T., policeman, r. 3000'/^ Laguna
" William I., clerk George D. Collins, r. 1825
Clay
Gorey John J., gripman Market St. Ry., r, 812
Lott
Gorf Daniel, printer, r. 646 Stevenson
" Jacob, painter, r. 646 Stevenson
Gorflnkel Abraham, barber W. Gorflnkel, r. 615
Octavia
" Ephhraim, fruits and vegetables, 1042 How-
ard, r. 462 Clementina
" Harry, peddler, r. 462 Clementina
" Isaac, peddler, r. 462 Clementina
" Jacob, distributor postoffice, r. 615 Octavia
" Lee, salesman E. Gorflnkel, r. 462 Clemen-
tina
" Meyer, bookbinder Phillips Bros., r. 615
Octavia
" William, barber, 442,6th, r. 615 Octavia
Gorgen Friederich, cement worker, r. 10 Isis
Gorges Edena Miss, r. 23 De Boom
GorgoU Max, tanner S. Bloom i Sons, r. 1406
Nebraska
" Richard, tanner Becker & Knudsen, r. 1406
Nebraska
Gorham Albert F., varieties, 2148 Mission
Barclay, laborer, r. 417 Clementina
Charles L., r. 20 Rondel PI
Daniel, clerk U. S. Naval Officer of Cus-
toms, r. 1612 Clay
Daniel J., clerk, r. 22 Beaver
Henry F., engraver Dickman- Jones Co., r.
1805a Folsom
Humphrey W., clerk, r. 22 Beaver
James, teamster Michael Hodge
Mary, widow, r. 523, 7th rear
Michael C, secretary Pacific Undertakers,
777 Mission, r. 31 Sanchez
Michael J., carpenter, r. 1540, 17th
Michael J. , groceries and liquors, 27 Everett
Patrick J., teamster, r. 22 Beaver
Rubber Factory, William J. Gorham pro-
prietor, 315 Mission
Sarah C, widow, r. 2422 Mission
Wesley T. (Hadwen Swain Mfg. Co.), r. 1824
Vallejo
W. G., storekeeper str Peru
William J., proprietor Gorham Rubber
Factory, 315 Mission, r. Alameda
Gorie James T., wood and coal, 631 Howard, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
Goring Charles, scenic artist Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 44, 3d
Gorlier Gustave, machinist, r. 514 O'Farrell
" Henry, helper r. 514 O'Farrell
" James A., laborer, r. 514 O'Farrell
" Louis, machinist, r. 514 O'Farrell
Gorman Andrew J., varnisher, r. 370 Anderson
" Augusta Miss, millinery, 1372 Market and
42, 6th, r. 193 Hyde
" Bartley, storekeeper str Coptic, r. 245, 2d
" Bernard, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 932
Minnesota
" Charles, clerk Martin Hink, r. 23141/2 Larkin
" Christopher C, painter Pacific Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 370 Anderson
" Daniel, r. 240 Langton
" David J., dept. manager O'Connor, Moflatt
&Co., r. 823 Grove
" David L., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Post and Buchanan, r. 1613 Post
" Denis, chief engineer str Sausalito, r. Sau-
salito
" Dennis, laborer, r. 11 Kissling
" Edward, electrotyper, r. 2304 Harrison
" Edward, groceries and liquors, 644 Natoma
" Edward, molder Filmer-RoUins Electro
Co., r. 313, 20th
" Ellen Mrs., r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Evelyn, r. 70714 Webster
" Felix, r. 733 Harrison
" Francis, tanner, r. Kansas nr Yolo
" Frank, bartender, r. 604 Pine
" Frank, boiler maker, r. 546, 1st
" Frand, coal passer str San Jose
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Gorman George C, house painter, r. 1 Board-
man PI
" Henry, laborer, r. 2623 Sutter
" James, contractor, r. 11 Farren Av
■' James, driver Hibernia Brewery, r. 2211
Greenwich
" James, laborer, r. 733 Harrison
" James, lineman fire alarm and police tele-
graph, r. 410 Harrison
" James, stevedore, r. 216 Filbert
" James, teamster, r. 1318 Scott
'= James A., clerk A. S. Neal Warehouse Co.,
r. 216 Filbert
" James A., newspaper carrier, r. 456 Minna
" James B. (Gowen, Gorman & Co.), r. 15
Tilden
" James J., clerk Edmund E. Hill. r. 1110
Eddy
" James J., rancher, r. 43, 6th
" James M., real estate, r. 39 Turk
" Jane B. Miss, teacher Jefferson Primary
School, r. 44, 6th
" John, r. 10 Bryant Av
" John, r. 601 Natoma
" John, barber, r. 1023'4 Capp
" John, clerk Bancroft- Whitney Co., r. 2304
Harrison
" John, hostler H. Foy & Co., r. 1118 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 18 East
" John, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" John, piledriver, r. 1143a Stevenson
" John G., janitor, r. 1621 Post
" John M., harness maker, r. 127 Perry
" Joseph C, clerk, r. 104, 7th
" Josephine Miss, milliner, r. 193 Hyde
" J. Squrges, salesman, r. 2(3th nr Treat Av
" Lenora Mrs., bakery, 230. 8th
" M., coal passer str C ty of Sydney
" Maggie Miss, domestic, 308, 1st
" Maggie Mrs., proprietor The Excelsior, 39
Turk
" Malachi, laborer, r. 384 Arlington
•' Mamie Miss, packer W. H. Miner, r. 10
Bryant Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 325, 21st
" Margaret, widow, r. 823 Grove
" Margaret, widow, nurse, 916 Montgomery
" Margaret Miss, r. 10 Bryant Av
" Mary, widow, janitor Wilmerding Memor-
ial Free Kindergarten, r. 369, 11th
" Mary, widow, liquors and boarding, 313
Folsom
" Mary Miss, r. 10 Bryant Av
" Mary, domestic, 2206 Devisadero
" Michael, r. 2 California Av
" Michael, fireman, r. 6 Michigan
" Michael, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Michael W., fireman, r. 313 Folsom
" Owen, groceries and liquors, 200, 21st
" Owen, policeman, r. 32 (132) 12th
" Owen, watchman Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. SE cor 21st and Florida
" Patrick, driver Hibernia Brewery
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 240 Langton,
and expressman, 404 Davis, r. 238 Lang-
ton
" Peter W., teamster, r. 2759 Mission
" Richard F., bookbinder, r. 709 McAllister
rear
" Simon, r. 315 Folsom
" Thomas, compositor, r. 705!^ Natoma
■' Thomas E., brass finisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 117 Natoma
" Thomas F., carpenter, r. 44 Dame
" Victor, beamster South S. F. Tannery
•' William, clerk, r. 313, 20th
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Gormley Edward, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1006 Tennessee
" George G., secretary George E. Plummer
«fc Co., 45 Steuart, r. Alabama
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■' John, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" John F. G., r. 2002 Taylor
" John J., salesman George E. Plummer &
Co., r. 2002 Taylor
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Larkin
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beth McGirr), bakery, 1314 Larkin
Gornitzka Christian, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1912 McAllister
Gorrell George J., boxmaker, r. 830 Bryant
" William, laborer, r. 830 Bryant
Gorrick John, polisher, r. 8V2 Harriet
" Margaret, widow, r. 2^4 Harriet
" Michael, boxmaker, r. 2)4 Harriet
Gorrill Ricliard W., president Pacific Bridge Co. .
4 California, room 8, r. Oakland
Gorrow Boris F. Mrs., r. 62114 Post
Gorschin John, malster Herman Zwieg. r. 735
Brannan
Gorse Antoinette, widow, furnished rooms, 1231
Stockton
" Peter, acid maker, r. 31 Freelon
Gortan-Cappelari William, plaster casts, cor
14th and Jessie
Gorter George, driver C. M. Hawes, r. 428 Con-
necticut
" Henry H., machinist Corporation Yard S.
F. F. D., r. 2210 Leavenworth
Gorton Carey D., dentist, 10 St. Ann's Bldg, r.
Oakland
" Mary E., widow, r. 413 Harrison
4®=- Gorton. See Gordon
Gortz Lorentz (Wassmann & Gortz), r. 929 Fol-
som
Goryl Benjamin, harness maker, r. 1322 Minna
" Theodore, laborer, r. 1322 Minna
Gosbee Annie A. Mrs., clerk Armstrong & Ba-
con, r. 610 Bush
Gosch John, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co., r.
723 Broadway
Gostick Andrew, laborer, r. 413 Sierra
Goserud Olaf, shoemaker, 704 Valencia
Gosland Thomas, shipping clerk W. & J. Sloane
& Co., r. 165 Tehama
" William T., teams er, r. 5 Wisconsin
Goslin Jennie, domestic, r. 10 Bartlett
Gosliner Aaron, restaurant, 119, 6th, r. 1514 Moss
" Arthur, bookkeeper, r. 1823 Sutter
" Edward J., bookkeeper, r. 1318 O'Farrell
" Hannah Miss, clerk, r. 10954 Austin
" Harry B., stock broker, 304 Montgomery, r.
2241^4 Sutter
" Henry E., salesman, r. 1318 O'Farrell
" Jacob, collector, r. 1318 O'Farrell
■' Louis S., salesman Oscar Moses, r. 109'/^
Austin
" Nathan A., merchant, r. 1823 Sutter
" Samuel, salesm tn, r. 1318 O'Farrell
" Samuel A., butcher, r. 236i/4, 11th
" Simon, tailor, r. IO914 Austin
Goslinsky E. & Co. (Philip E. Goslinsky), man-
ufacturers cigars, 217-219 Battery
" Minna, widow, r. 1360 Post
" Philip E. (E. Goslinsky & Co.), r. 1.S60 Post
" Samuel, bookkeeper E. Goslinsky & Co., r.
1.360 Post
Goslow John, r. 70914 Harrison rear
Gospel Hall, 832 Howard
Gospodnetich Anton, restaurant, 109 Eddy. r.
113 Eddy
" Dominic, waiter Anton Gospodnetich, r.
522 Jessie
" Samuel, cook Anton Gospodnetich, r. 522
GOSS ALICE M., M. D.,
physician and surgeon, office and r.
741 Sutter, liours i to 3 p. m., tele-
phone East 421
Goss Charles E., wood, coal, hay and grain,
2102 Mission, r. 2034b Mission
" Elden M., wood, coal, hay and grain, 437-439
Castro
" Eugenia J., widow proprietor Tremont
House, 523 Kearny
" Ferdimand. clerk, r. 1254 Mission
" German Adolfo, accountant Thiedemann &
Delius, r. 501 Geary
" John, carpetlayer, r. 276 Jessie
" Lizzie H. Miss, stenographer, r. 672 Mission
" M. & Co. (Michael Goss), poultry, 513-515
Washington
" Mary E., widow, r. 723, 21st
" Michael (M. Goss & Co.), r. 30 Hartford
" Sarah F. Miss, teacher South San Fran-
cisco Primary School, r. 723, 21st
" William H., physician, r. 201 Powell
Gosselk John (Gosselk & Gosselk). r. 102, 6th
" Martin (Gosselk & Gosselk), r. 102, 6th
" & Gosselk (John and Martin), liquors, 102,
6th
Gossip Harriet R. Miss, r. 816 Ellis
" James, clerk auditing dept Wells, Fargo
&Co., r. 816 Ellis
Gosson Charles, special policeman, r. 1209^4
Church
" Patrick, salesman, r. 1209^4 Church
Gossovich Michael, porter Bennett & Witmer,
r. 353 Stevenson
Gostry Robert, stevedore, r. PeraltaAvnr May-
flower
Gotch Frank, electrician, r. 19 Morris Av
Gotelli Antonio, driver Gotelli Bros., r. SW cor
California and Devisadero
" Antonio, peddler, r. 134 Francisco
" Bertola, r. 314 Pacific
" Brothers (Domenico and Lorenzo), fruits
and vegetables, SW cor California and
Devisadero
" David, r. 2311 Mason
" Domenico (Gotelli Bros.), r. SW cor Cali-
fornia and Devisadero
" Domenico, helper, r. 134 Francisco
" Giovanni, liquors. 946 Bryant
" L., gardener, Colombo Market, r. Bay View
" Lorenzo (Gotelli Bros.), r. SW cor Cali-
fornia and Devisadero
" Louis, compositor Hrvatska Sloga
" M., gardener, Colombo Market
" Vincenzo, scavenger, r. 1421% Dupont rear
Gothardt Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. UDikeman
PI
Gotsche Frank, trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 19 Morris Av
Gott Fred B., bookkeeper Levi Strauss & Co., r.
2480'4 Market
" Frederick H., laborer, r. 222 Carl
Gott George A., secretary North Pacific Trad -
ing and Packing Co., 330 Pine room 15, r.
San Leandro
" Peter H., coachman. 2621 California
" Vincent, cook, r. 92T/2 Washington
Gotte Athanasius Rev., assistant St. Boniface's
Church, r. 115 Golden Gate Av
Gottenberg Adolph, r. 2214 Fillmore
" Hartley W., r. 1144, 12th
Gotterke Frederick W. (Gotterke & Low), r. 414
Larkin
" & Low (Frederick W. Gotterke and Fred-
erick W. Low), electricians, 414 Larkin
Gottfried Hendrichs, sexton, r. 628 California
Gottheim L. & Co. (Louis Gottheim), tailors,
350 Bush
" Louis (L. Gottheim & Co.), r. Lorin
Gottland James, bookkeeper, r. 62554 Larkin
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Gottlieb George, cigars and tobacco, 1905 Fill-
more
" Louis, shoemaker, 715 Bush
" William, clerk, r. 157, 7th
Gottliebson Anna, widow, dressmaking, 334
Eddy
Gottlob Jacob J. (Friedlander, Gottlob & Co.),
r. 3^4 Monroe
" Joseph, treasurer Columbia Theatre, r. 3M
Monroe
Gottschalk Adolph A., clerk Charles H. Gotts-
chalk, r. 21 Albion Av
" Annie Mrs., r. 270 Jessie
" Charles H., jeweler, 507 California, r. 31
Albion Av
" Louis A., engraver Britton & Rey, r. 21
Albion Av
" Otto F., clerk Charles H. Gottschalk, r. 21
Albion Av
" William, r. 20321/2 Bryant
Gottsche John, butcher, 196 Noe
Gottschlich Herman R. , tanner Poetsch & Peter-
son, r. 10171/2 York
Gottung Charles J., painter, r. 5 Wilder
" Frederick, carpenter Brooks Sign Co., r. 220
Golden Gate Av
" George C, contractor, r. Harrison nr Pre-
cita Av
" Harry C. A., painter, r. 1427 Howard
" William L., painter, r. 1427 Howard
Gottwals Rose Miss, dressmaking, 506 Leaven-
worth
Gfitz Andrew, porter E. A. Fargo Co., r. 928a
Golden Gate Av
" Carl, clerk, r. 923a Golden Gate Av
.fi®=Gotz. See Goetz and Getz
Gouailhardon Baptiste, florist, r. 1108 Pacific
■' Felix, waiter Jacques Mounier, r. 2318
Webster
" Jean P., bartender, r. 28 Scott PI
" John, r. 1108 Pacific
" John, gardener, r. 2328 California
Goudlouppe Joseph, currier South S. F. Tan-
nery, r. 7th Av South nr J
Goudsmit Louis, pictures and frames, 818 Geary,
r. 7 Albion Av
Goudy Philip, wire worker, r. 2020 Powell
" William, ropemaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 2020 Powell
Gough Alfred L., salesman Stevenson & Co., r.
2519 Pine
" J., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 3 Alger
PI
" James W., clerk Main & Winchester
" John B., r. 971 Harrison
" Louise, domestic, 15 Fair Oaks
" Margaret Mrs., groceries, 971 Harrison
" Richard, miner, r. 355 Brannan
" Robert F., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 971
Harrison
Gough Thomas J., secretary Pao. Saw Mfg. Co.
17-19 Fremont, r. 908 Greenwich
" William, boiler maker, r. 274 Minna
iS3-Gough. See Goff
Gould and Curry Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co.,
Nev.), Alfred K. Durbrow secretary, 69
Nevada Block
" Annie, domestic, 2242 Bush
" Carriage Co. (Cincinnati, Ohio), W. L.
Heise manager, 36% Fremont
" Charles A., carrier postofftoe, r. IbOiy^
Buchanan
" Charles B., conductor S.P. Co., r. 726i/2.21st
" Charles W. (Gould & Jaudin), r. 1608 Val-
leio
" Charles W., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 7
Day
" David F., carrier postoffice, r. Alameda
" Ellen K., widow, r 1608 Vallejo
'■ Eugene H., vineyardist, r. 1713 McAllister
" Frank C, marine engineer, r. 422 Guerrero
" George C, painter City and County Hos-
pital
" George G., bookkeeper, r. 2901 Jackson
■' George W., laborer, r. 444, 9th
" Harry E., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co.,r. 905 Market
" Harry P., clerk Pao. Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
r. 904 Van Ness Av
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Gould James Jr., mechanical engineer Pac.
Sheet Metal Wks, r. Berkeley
" John C, packer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 723
Clementina
" John M., teamster Herbert &Vogel, r. 721%
Broadway rear
" Mary A., widow, r. 1035 Noe
" Matthew, helper Atlas Iron Wks
" Michael, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Loui-
siana
" Nathan, vice-president Whitney Transfer
Co., 3-5 Commercial, r. Petaluma
" O. F. Mrs., unfurnished rooms, 256-258, 8th
" Patrick, laborer, r. loiO Natoma
" Peter F., laborer, r. 444, 9th
" Richard, laborer, r. 23 Baldwin Court
" S. Harry, solicitor, r. 9 Rondel PI
" Sidney E. (Eggers, Gould & Co.), r. 2508
Mission
" Solon S., traveling salesman Hooper &
Jennings, r. Stockton, Cal.
" Thomas, clerk, r. 149, 9th
" Thomas B., bookbinder Phillips Bios., r.
322, 19th
" Thomas F., teamster, r. 311 Hyde
" Walter S., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 13%
Washington Av
" Willard E., machinist Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. Berkeley
" William O., actuary Pac. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 904 Van Ness Av
" & Jaudin (Charles W. Gould and Harry U.
Jaudin), produce commission merchants,
312-316 Washington
i6»-Gould. See Goold and Gauld
Gouldy Mary E. Miss, r. 1307 Larkin
Goulet Isidore (Lancaster & Co.), r. 1511 Golden
Gate Av
Gouley Elien, widow, r. 1326 Pacific
" Joseph F., painter, r. 1326 Pacific
" William H., coffee roaster, r. 1326 Pacific
Gourdon Armand, plumber and gasfitter, 1305
Powell
Gourley Frank A., miner, r. 443 Golden Gate Av
" H. W. Stokes, physician, 1059 Market, r. 34
Glen Park Av
" Robert, gasfitter Bush & Mallett Co., r.
1.37 , 5th
Goursolle Adrien, lodgings, 619% Mission
Goustiaux August (J. Jullien & Co.), and acting
consul Greece, r. 625 Union
Gout Joseph, laborer Cal. Fertilizing Wks., r.
5th Av South bet L and M
" Vincent, liquors, 116 Geary, r. 12 Harlan
PI
Gouvi Emile, porter Felix Coblentz & Co.,r.
1213 Kearny
" Martin, ironer Edouard Bonnet, r. 326
Drumm
Gove Andrew J., grain dealer, r. 925 Vallejo
" David M., druggist, 2101 Fillmore
" Edward V., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.,r. Berkeley
" Evelyn E. Miss, stenographer Frederick S.
Stratton, r. Oakland
" F. L., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. Oakland
" Henry M., clerk F. A. Hyde, r. 2929 Jack-
son
" Hugh, baker, r. 140 Natoma
" Isaac W., master bark Columbia, 35 Steu-
art, r. Berkeley
" Jacob T., mining, 24 Montgomery, r. 1712%
Devisadero
" Jeremiah D., proprietor Eureka Grain
Cleaner, E s Montgomery bet Francisco
and Chestnut, r. Oakland
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Gove John H., manufacturer wool presses, NW
cor Montgomery and Chestnut, r. Oak-
land
" William R. (Gove & Co.), r. 9a5 Vallejo
" & Co. (William R. Gove), grain receivers.
Section 2 Seawall
Gover Mining Co., Robert McF. Doble secre-
tary. 202 Sansome, 3d floor, room 2
Gow Douglas M., shoemaker, r. 272 Stevenson
" P. George, agent Gold and Silver Extrac-
tion Co. of America (limited), 23 Steven-
son, r. Alameda
Gowan Andrew, janitor, 14 Grant Av, r. Oak-
land
" Edward (Gowan, Gorman & Co.), r. Berk-
eley
" , Gorman & Co. (Edward Gowan and James
B. Gorman), carriage painters, 314-318
McAllister
GowerHugh T., collector Miller & Lux, r. Oak
land
Gowing George, machinist Singer Mfg. Co., r.
Oakland
Goyen Alice A., widow, r. 7 Marye Terrace
Goyette Annie, widow, r. 1751a Howard
Goyheneix Peter, laundry, 625 Turk
Graaff Rebecca, widow, r. 916, 23d
AS=Graaff. See Graef. Graf and Graff
Graba Giuseppe, r. 339^4 Broadway
Grabau Brothers (Frederick W. and EmilA.),
liquors, 417 Bush
" Emil A. (Grabau Bros, and Schroeder &
Grabau). r. 705c Stockton
" Frederick W. (Grabau Bros.), r. 3'/4 Monroe
" John, clerk John H. Becker, r. 624 Taylor
" Robert H. (Neubert & Grabau), r. 307
Gough
Grabe Caroline D. E., widow, r. 1122 Sacra-
mento
" Frank, liquors, NW cor Dwight and San
Bruno Av
Graber Hans, dairy produce, 3239 Market
" Hermann, r. 223 Minna
" Mary Mrs., cook Joseph Cook
>8®=Graber. See Graeber
Grabert Paul, painter, r. 28 Turk
Grabo Carl F., dairy produce, 643 Vallejo
Grabosky Morris, r. 64 Natoma
Gracchi Giacomo (L. Baglietto & Co.) r. 1708
Dupont
Gracchi G. B. & Co. (Giovanni B. Gracchi and
G. B. Baglietto), boat builders, 3 Vallejo
" Giovanni B. (G. B. Gracchi & Co.), r. 1708
Dupont
Grace Anna Miss, clerk, r. 16 Sanchez
Grace Cliurcli (Episcopal) Rev. R. C. Foute
rector, SE cor Stockton and California
Grace Eugene B., provision commission mer-
chant and agent Jacob Dold Packing
Co., 640, 5th, r. 2505 California
'• Frank A., clerk, r. 320 Ellis
" Henry S., with Grace-Reynolds Labeling
Machine Co., r. 371 Jessie
" James, plumber, r. 1157^/4 Folsom
" James F., horseshoer John Grace, r. 1900
McAllister
■' James P., clerk, r. 211, 24th
" Jeremiah, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
501 Napa
" John, carpenter, r. 211, 24th
" John, compositor, r. 220, 11th
" John, horseshoer, r. 423, 9th
" John, horseshoer, 1108 Howard, r. 1900 Mc-
Allister
" John, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
Grace John J., horseshoer John Grace, r. 1900
McAllister
Joseph, r. 254V2 Perry
Joseph, driver C. Hack, r. 248 Oak
Joseph, fireman, r. 625 Davis
Margaret A. Miss, clerk, r. 16 Sanchez
Matthew, seaman, r. 334 Main
Max, jeweler, r. Bright nr Palmetto Av
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. Mar- '
cus F. Colburn pastor, NW cor 21st and
Capp
" Patrick, clerk, r. 1707b Stockton
" Rebecca Miss, r. 48 Ridley
" -Reynolds Labeling Machine Co., J. Joseph
president, Ernest F. Gutschow vice-
president. Walter Hirschfeld secretary,
143-147 Beale
" Vivian T., widow, r. 136 Langton
" William F., clerk The Lebenbaum Co., r.
16 Sanchez
" William J., lumber dealer, r. 423, 9th
" William P., carpen ter, r. 48 Ridley
Grace W. E. & Co. (incorporated), Robert B.
Huie and J. H. Rosseter sub-managers,
shipping and commission and agents
South American Steamship Co., The
Bank of Tarapaca and London (Limited) .
also at New York, London, Lima, Val-
paraiso, Callao, Santiago and Concep-
tion, 203 California
Gracey Henry, hardware, 403 Hayes, r. 232 Van
Ness Av
" Mary D., widow, r. 232 Van Ness Av
Gracia Frank, waiter, r. 607 Vallejo
" John, tanner The Norton Tanning Co.
" Marie, domestic, 917 Noe
Gracier Addie J. Miss, teacher Everett Gram-
mar School, r. 446 Bartlett
" Charles, pressman, r. 36 Valley
" Frank, r. 446 Bartlett
" Jennie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1032
Fair Oaks
" Ruby, student, r. 446 Bartlett
Graciette August, bartender D. Chesney, r. 110,
6th
Grade Louis A., candy manufacturer, 538 Wash-
ington, r. 1213 Noe
" William A., salesman, r. 1213 Noe
Grader Lizzie Mrs., r. 49 Everett
Gradin August, painter, r. 608 Jersey
Gradwohl Abraham, clerk, r. 1418 Powell
" David, manager Davis Bros., r. 509 Hyde
" Esther, widow, r. 24^2 Langton
Gradwohl Maurice, attorney at law, 402 Mont-
gomery, room 25, r. 1924 Steiner
" Meyer, wine broker, 402 Montgomery, room
25, r. 509 Hyde
" Selig, butcher, r. 2W2 Langton
Grady Andrew, laborer, r. 247, 2d
" August, driver Rapid Safety Filter Co., r.
709 Minna
" Edward, laborer, r. 614 Noe
" Edward J., bookkeeper, r. 12 Moss
■' James, r. 31OV2 Sanchez
' ' James , foreman Engine 33, and lamplighter
S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1438 Pacific
" Johanna, widow, r. 593i4 Ash Av
" John., fireman str Arago, r. 41 Pacific
" John, molder, r. 627 Jessie
" John, waiter, r. 817 Howard
Grady John H., real estate agent, 333 Montgom-
ery, r. 730, 34th
" John J., expressman, r. 310 Sancbez
" John J., fitter O'Connell & Lewis, r. 534
Howard
" Joseph M., clerk, r. 637 Jessie
" Margaret, widow, r. 506 Minna
" Mark, harness maker, r. 7 Middle
" Mary, widow, r. 593^4 Ash Av
" Mary H. Miss, printer Call, r. 12 Moss
" Michael, driver Heineman & Stern, r. 1411
Larkin
" Michael, hostler, r. 7 Middle
" Michael W., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 346,
4th
" Nellie, widow, r. Sagamore nr Plymouth
Av
" Patrick, teamster, r. 961 V2 Bryant
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, 425 Natoma
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Grady Thomas, laborer, r. 563 Mission
" Thomas H., painter, r. 506 Minna
" Timothy H., carpenter, r. bdSM Ash Av
" William, butcher, r. 593!^ Ash Av
4®=Grady. See O'Grady
Graeber Charles, butcher, 2121 Fillmore
" Charles F., teacher music, 634 Post
" Ferdinand, foreman Paul Drasdo, r. 1030b
Folsom
^S'Graeber. See Graber
Graef Adele M. Mrs, teacher Columbia Gram-
mar School, r. 2420 Howard
" Henry Mrs., widow, r. 2420 Howard
" Herman, agent, r. 681 Mission
4®-Graef. See GraaS, Graf and Graff
Grading August, barber Samuel Harrod, r. 705,
5th
Graessler Annie Mrs., milliner, 127 Taylor
" Johann E. F., waiter, r. 127 Taylor
Graesslin William H., clerk Michalitschke
Bros. & Co., r. 727, 2d
GRAF BROTHERS
(Jacob L. Graf), importers and manu-
facturers human hair goods, hair or-
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Graf Christian, driver, r. 5 Midway
" Edward, confectioner, r. 763 Howard
" Frank, brewer, r. 1909 Harrison
■' Fred W., watchmaker William Manning,
r. 221/2 Hickory Av
" George, cellarman Ipglenook Vineyard
Agency, r. 662 Howard
" Henricus, r. 1123 Scott
" Jacob L,. (Graf Bros.), r. 1632 O'Farrell
" Otto, bottler George Steiger, r. 5 Cedar Av
" Richard J., cashier Rauer's Law and Col-
lection offlce, r. 1120 Ellis
" Siegfried, liquors, 538 Hayes
" William, baker, r. 772 Mission
«®-Graf. See Graaff, Graef and Graff
Grafe Joseph, liquors, 540 Clay, r. 1014A Wash-
ington
Graff Albert, clerk Kolb & Denhard, r. 15 Erie
" Albert S., lamps, 47, 2d, r. Alameda
" Alfred, student VanderNaillen's School of
Engineering, r. 1326 Leavenworth
" Amos, carpenter, r. 234, 19th
" Armin Mrs., r. 1326 Leavenworth
" Eva, widow, r. 427^4 Bryant
" Frank, boatman, Steuart St. Wharf, r. 144
Perry
" George A., can maker Standard Oil Co., r.
234, 19th
" Gustav, bakery and stationery, 2759, 16th
" Gustave F., wood seller, r. 612 Treat Av
" Harry, finisher John Hoey, r. 527 Howard
" Joseph, laborer William A. Schrock
" Joseph J., teamster, r. 326 Guerrero
Graff Justin, machinist, r. 612 Treat Av
" Robert W., special agent Provident Sav-
ings Life Assurance Society, r. San
Leandro
" Ulrich. clerk, r. 2759, 16th
" Uriah, hoseman Engine 3, r. 1327 California
" William, carpenter, r. 1544 Howard
J8®=Graff. See Graaff, Graef and Graf
Graffenberg Frank, bartender E. Lyman, r. bOZYz
Broadway
Graft Bernard, cook, r. IOOV2 Jackson
Gragen Mary, widow, r. 1259, 18th
Gragg Fred, carpenter, r. 504 Natoma
Graham Adams S., carpenter, r. 7 Beaver
" Alice Miss, saleslady Pac. Straw Wks, r.
2726 Folsom
" Andrew, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 2 Michigan PI
" Angus A., foreman ParafQne Paint Co., r.
129 Grove
" Arthur, helper Fulton Eng and Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 2319 Lombard
" Arthur, leverman Sutter St. Ry, r. 3414
Sacramento
" Arthur W., trimmer Edison Light and
Power, r. 30 Caselli Av
Graham Augusta B. Mrs., decorative artist,
220 Post, r. The Renton
" C, cooper Cal. Wine Assn
" Camille, widow, r. 617 Powell
" Caroline, widow, r. 10 Reed
" Cassie A. Mrs., lodgings, 127, 4th
" Catherine, widow, r. San Bruno Av nr 15th
Av South
" Catherine H. Mrs., stewardess stmr Ala-
meda, r. 1218 Folsom
" C. C. Mrs., widow, r. 2412 Van Ness Av
" Chalmers H., traveling salesman Dunham
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. 132 Castro
" Charles, driver Joseph L. Breyer
" Charles E., manufacturers' agent, 119
Bush, r, 2510a California
" Charles E., secretary F. S. Douty, Union
Trust Bldg, room 51, r. San Mateo
" Charles K., stenographer Standard Oil Co.,
r. 606 Montgomery
" Clara Miss, retoucher John W. Baker, r.
621 Bush
■' Crawford , cooper, r. 233 Perry
" Daniel, calker, r 440 Bartlett
" David, carpenter, r. 812 Kearny
Graham Decorative Art, 220 Post
" Donald de V., artist, 609 Sacramento, r. 1105
Hyde
" Edward, clerk Winther Bros., r. HI Lang-
ton
Graham Edward J., president People's Express
and Transfer Co., 20 Market, r. Oakland
" Edward W., solicitor Thomas Murray, r.
510 Davis
Graham Edward Y., decorative artist, 220 Post,
r. The Renton
" Elizabeth M. Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 219 Capp
" Ellen, widow, r. 1217 McAllister
" Emma B., widow, r. 1029 Ellis
" Fernando C, r. 651% Folsom
" Frances J., widow, r. 825, 16th Av South
" Frank, clerk Arnold Bros.
" Frank, driver, r. 324 Clipper
" Fred, traveling salesman F. A. Beckett, r.
Oakland
" Gawn, wood and coal, 1004 Minnesota
" George, bookkeeper, r. 100234 Hyde
" George, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 346, 4Lh
" George, teamster, r. U}4 Freelon
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GRAHAM GEORGE D.,
printing inks and rollers, 529 Com-
mercial, r. 109 De Long Av
" George E., bookkeeper James Graham, r.
208 Eddy
George H., policeman, r. 3125 Mission
George S., cashier Hotel Pleasanton, r. 935
Sutter
George S. Mrs., dressmaking, 935 Sutter
George T., storekeeper The Baldwin
Gerold O., miner, r. Brooklyn Hotel
Hall, SE cor Alabama and Precita Av
Hannah, widow, r. 1123 Sutter
Harry, pressfeeder Union Litho. Co., r. 1710
Leavenworth
Graham Harvey (Harvey Graham & Co.), and
truckman, office 301 Montgomery, r. 1023
Bryant
Graliam Harvey & Co. (Harvey Graham),
granite curb dealers, office 301 Mont-
gomery
" Henry, bookkeeper, r. 1716 Vallejo
" Henry, delivery clerk Cal. Transportation
Co., r. 11 Hoilis
" H. M., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 127
Kearny
" Irvine, deputy County Clerk
" Isaac, plumber, r. 3414 Sacramento
" J., 2d steward str City of Puebla
" James, assayer Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. Oakland
" James, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co.,r. 813 Shot well
" James, driver Matthews Bros. &Co., r. 1434
Valencia
" James, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 38
Lundy Lane
" James, manufacturer stoves, ranges, etc.,
35, 2d, r. Newark, Cal.
" James, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 43>g
Dore
" James, packer, r. Beach bet. Baker and
Lyon
" James, steward bkt Planter, r. 1610 San
Carlos Av
" James, steward Chemical Engine 1
" James, teamster, r. 624 Tennessee
" James D., bookkeeper Weston Basket and
Mnfg. Co., r. 119 Pierce
" James E., engineer B. F. Barton & Co., r.
2015 O'Farrell
Graham James H., vice-president and mana-
ger Vulcan Iron Works, 135 Fremont, r.
1217 McAllister
" James T., r. 1123 Sutter
" James W., clerk James Graham, r. 37, 2d
" Jane, widow, r. 419, 29th
■' John, clerk Albion Lumber Co., r. 1007 Fair
Oaks
" John, engineer, r. 36 Clinton Park
" John, expressman, SE cor Market and 8th,
r. Precita Av nr Alabama
" John, painter, r. 230 Duncan
" John, porter Mills Bldg, r. Oakland
" John H., laborer, r. 1313 Sansome
" John N., r. 2412 Van Ness Av
" John R., carpenter, r. 718 Laurel Av
" John T., groceries, liquors and general
merchandise, SE cor Alabama and Pre-
cita Av
" John W., coal agent Oregon Improvement
Co., r. 1204 Golden Gate Av
" John W., druggist, r. 321 Geary
" Joseph, cook, r. 1727M Lexington Av
" Joseph, wood and coal, 330^4, 6th
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Graham Julia B., widow, r. 1 Latham PI
" Julia M. Mrs., janitress Jefferson Primary
School, r. 200 Mission
" Lawrence W., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1814 Polk
" Louis, bartender, r. 76534 Howard
" M. Mrs., r. 219 Capp
Graham M. A., proprietor Oriental Gas En-
gine Wks, 105 Beale, r. 438 Geary
" Margaret Miss, r. 313 Eddy
" Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 718 Laurel Av
" Mary A. Mrs., nurse, r. MYi Lily Av
" M. H. Mrs., r. 905 Market
Graham Paper Co. (St. Louis, Mo.), W. G.
Richardson Pacific Coast manager,
office 537 Commercial
" Patrick, coachman, 534 Folsom
" P. Edward, seaman, r. 202 Grove
" Richard, clerk, r. 3414 Sacramento
" Richard H., cigarmaker, r. 510 Davis
" Robert, salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. 314
Leavenworth
" Robert F , policeman, r. 419, 29th
Graham Robert G., contracting agent Denver
and Rio Grande Railroad Co., 314 Cali-
fornia, r. Oakland
" Robert I., carpenter, r. 1123 Sutter
" Robert M., teacher languages, r. 331 Geary
" Robert M. Jr., photographer, r. 331 Geary
" Robert S., r. 301 Leavenworth
" Robert T., janitor, r. 300 Mission
" Rose, widow, r. 719 Bush
" Samuel, porter Johnson & Brenneke, r.
217, 3d
" Samuel J., 3d officer str Peru, r. 419, 29th
Graham Stenographic Bureau, i Mills Bldg,
4th floor
" T., waiter str St. Paul
" Thomas, brassmolder, r. 1143a Stevenson
" Thomas, guard County Jail No. 2.
" Thomas, laborer, r. 110 Dora
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1033 Bryant
" Thomas, plasterer, r. 43!;4 Dore
" Thomas, watchman, r. 14 Farren Av
" Thomas D. (Burnett & Co.), r. 3137 Bush
" Thomas F., attorney at law and assistant
Prosecuting Attorney Police Court 3, r.
1813 Stockton
" Thomas H., salesman Western Meat Co.,
r. 970 Harrison
" Thomas J., painter, r. 1034 Mission
" Walter, window decorator, r. 28, 8th
" Walter D., teamster P. C. S. S. Co., r. 419,
29th
" W. Edgar, salesman Percv Beamish, r. 191
Hyde
" Will M., clerk R. Dunsmuir & Sons, r.
Berkeley
" William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
Sierra
" William, marine engineer, r. 434 Bryant
" William, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
541^ Natoma
" William D., lineman, r. 804 Ellis
" William G., steward Swain Bros., r. 801
Leavenworth
" William H., collector, 632 Market room 8
" William H., elevator man, r. 760a How-
ard
" William H., teamster, r. 1023 Bryant
" William H., hostler Alex McCord & Co., r.
Ill Fell
" William J. (Marshall & Graham), r. 41
Louisa
Graham William Montrose, Colonel 5th Artill-
ery, U. S. A., and Commander Military
Post Presidio
" W. S., civil and mining engineer, 331 Pine,
room 20, r. Auburn, Cal.
Grahn Henry, engineer, r. Carolina bet 24th and
35th
Grainger G. W. Rev., pastor Seventh Day
Adventist Church, r. 410 Franklin
" Lizzie Mrs., teacher Anglo-Japanese
School, r. 410 Franklin
" William C, superintendent Golden Gate
Anglo-Japanese School, r. 410 Franklin
Ji®="Grainger. See Granger
Grail Fritz, r. 357 Jessie
Gram Harold T., clerk Coast Division S. P. Co.,
r. 1048 Folsom
Grambarth Charles, cigar manufacturer, 563
Howard, r. 647 Howard
" Herman, restaurant, 314 Clay, r. 223 Minna
Gramberg John, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 318
Taylor
Gramczow Fritz, porter, r. 715 Howard
Gramlich Sebastian, baker, r. 811 Bryant
Gramlow Charles, blacksmith, r. 231 Golden
Gate Av
" Otto, groceries and liquors, 321 Golden
Gate Av
Gramont Jean, barber and liquors, Railroad Av
nr 8th Av South
Gran Gottlieb, baker Swain Bros., r. 313 Minna
Granato Vincenzo, barber, 709 Davis
Grand Army House, Peter Provensal proprietor,
425 Bush
Grand Army of the Republic Cemeteries, 3ith
Av and Clement, and in Odd Fellows'
Ceme ery
Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery Asso-
ciation, 29 Post
Grand Army of the Republic, Department of
California and Nevada, 6 Eddy, j-oom 18
" Central Hall, 997 Market
" Central House, Mrs. Marie Caroul proprie-
tor, 681 Mission
" Central Market, 991 Market
Grand Chapter Order Eastern Star. Mrs. Kate
J. Willats Grand Secretary, 68 Flood
Bldg
Grand Chapter Royal Arch Masons, W. F.
Pierce Grand Scribe, Masonic Temple
Grand Circle Companions of the Forest,
A. O. F., Mrs. E. R. Roy Grand Secre-
tary, 102 O'Farrell
Grand Circle Companions of the Forest, F.
of A., Miss A. D. Bremer Grand Secre-
tary, 120 O'Farrell
Grand Commandery Knights Templar,
Thomas H. Caswell Grand Recorder,
Masonic Temple
Grand Consistory A. and A. Scottish Rite,
George J. Hobe Grand Register, Masonic
Temple
Grand Council American Legion of Honor,
Charles O. Burton Grand Secretary, 46
St. Ann's Bldg
Grand Council Order Chosen Friends, Samuel
C. Wallis Grand Recorder, 42 St. Ann's
Bldg
Grand Council Royal and Select Masters,
Thomas H. Caswell Grand Recorder.
Masonic Temple
Grand Court Ancient Order Foresters, John
Falconer permanent Secretary, 102
O'Farrell
Grand Court of California Foresters of Amer-
ica, C. H. Bremer Grand Secretary, 120
O'Farrell
" Emile, ironer John Bernou, r. 633 Broad-
way
Grand Encampment I. 0. 0. F. of California,
William H. Barnes Grand Scribe, Odd
Fellows' Bldg, SW cor Market and 7th
Grand Grove United Ancient Order Druids,
J. J. Mollison Grand Secretary, 413
Sutter
Grand Hotel, S. F. Thorn manager, SE cor New
Montgomery and Market
Grand Hotel Bar, Foster & Fay managers, 13
New Montgomery
" John, seaman, r. 3 East
Grand Jury Rooms, New City Hall, 3d floor
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OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Teleplione 54.
Grand Jury Eooms United States. U. S. Ap-
praisers' Bldg, 4tii floor
" L. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1027b Post
Grand Lodge American Protective Associa-
tion, M. T. Brewer Secretary, 819 Market
Grand Lodge Ancient Order United Workmen,
D. S. Hlrshberg Grand Recorder, 65
Flood Bldg
Grand Lodge Degree of Honor A. 0. U. W.,
Mrs. Kate M. Poland Grand Recorder,
66 Flood Bldg
Grand Lodge F. and A. Masons of California.
George Johnson Grand Secretary, Ma-
sonic Temple, 8 Post
Grand Lodge Independent Order B'nai B'ritli,
Jacob Leyison Grand Secretary, 121
Eddy
Grand Lodge L 0. 0. F., George T. Shaw Grand
Secretary, Odd Fellows' Hall, SW cor
Market and 7th
Grand Lodge L 0. Red Men. c. F. Burgman
Great Chief of Records, 320 Post
Grand Lodge Knigbts and Ladies of Honor,
S. B. Carleton Grand Secretary, 20 Ellis
Grand Lodge EQights of Honor, S. B. Carleton
Grand Secretary, 20 Ellis
Grand Lodge Knights of PsrtMas, Herman
Schaffner Grand Keeper of Records and
Seal. 16-17 St. Ann's Bldg
Grand Lodge Military Order Loyal Legion
U. S., Lieut.-Col. W. R. Smedberg Re-
corder, 314 California
Grand Lodge Order Hermann's Sons, P. N. E.
Lampe Grand Secretary, 413 Sutter
Grand Lodge Order Sons of St. George,
Edward Oliver Grand Secretary, 317
Mason
Grand Lodge 'Women's American Protective
Association, Mrs. I. M. Kellenberger
secretary, 819 Market
Grand Lodge Young Ladies' Institute, Jose-
phine T. MoUoy Grand Secretary, 63
Donohoe Bldg
Grand National Hall, Rodefeld & Wrede pro-
prietors. 105-107 Grant Av
" Oliver, butcher, 110. 7th, r. 412 Eddy
Grand Opera House (Morosco's), N s Mission
bet 3d and 4th
GRAND PACIFIC THE,
Mrs. Ella Corbett proprietor, 306 Stock-
ton, telephone Grant 507
Grand Prize Mining Co. (Tuscarora, Nev.), R.
R. Grayson secretary. 331 Pine, room 20
■' Romain, harnessmaker, r. 631 Jackson
" Southern Hotel The, Joseph M. Bonacina
proprietor. SE cor 7th and Mission
" Western Market. 1310-1318 Polk
Grande Ronde Lumber Co. (Perry. Oregon),
Grandemann William (Stulz Bros. & Co.), r.
NW cor 16th and Valencia
James A. Lacy agent, 22 Market, room?
Grandjean Charles, engraver Shreve & Co.. r.
San Rafael
Grandjean Henry, proprietor Seal Rock Coffee
and Spice Mills, 823 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
" P., stove mounter W. W. Montague & Co., r.
Oakland
Grandlund John, steward, r. 314i/4 Ritch
Grandy Horace, janitor, r. 623 Stevenson
" Jennie, widow, r. 939 Mission
" Roy, porter Mills Bldg, r. 131014 Larkin
Graneist Otto (Graneist & Daeweritz), r. 18 John
" & Daeweritz (Otto Graneist and Moritz
Daeweritz). coffee saloon, 26 Geary
Graner Adolph, miner, r. 2026 McAllister
" Adolph T., ining, r. 2026 McAllister
" Charles M. (Gebhardt & Graner), r. 711 Mc-
Allister
Graney Edmund M., horseshoer, 7 St. George
Alley, r. 711 McAllister
" Ellen, widow, r. 536 Haight
" Kate, widow, r. 109%, 7th
" Kate, widow, r. 1630 McAllister
" Peter, teamster. , 729 Brannan
■' P. J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 1201, 7th Av
" William, r. 617 Lombard
" William P., laborer, r. 101 Gilbert
4®="Graney. See Greaney
Granfleld Arthur, clerk Golden Gate Lumber
Co., r. 1040 Howard
" John, clerk Clot & Meese, r. 1040 Howard
" John H., laborer, r. 3006 Howard
" Kate, widow, r. 610 Ivy Av
" William, wood and coal, 1040 Howard
" William A, helper, r. 1040 Howard
Grantors Otto, baker, r. 772 Mission
Grange Louis A., bookkeeper M. Rothenberg &
Co., r. 127 Kearny
" Numa, wholesale liquors, 439 Jackson, r.
127 Kearny
" Thomas W., laborer, r. 15 Freelon rear
Granger Alexander, cashier Bunker Hill and
Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Alexander, tailor Flynn & Sheehan, r. 4
Kappeler Court
" George B.. brakeman, r. 423 Bryant
" Harry, laborer, r. 1552 Kentucky
" Henry, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Samuel, machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. Berkeley
j^=Granger. See Grainger
Grangers' Bank of California (in liquidation),
H. M. LaRue president, A. Muenter
cashier, NW cor California and Battery
Grangers' Business Association, Edwin "^^an
Every manager, grain and warehousing,
108 Davis
Grangers' Saloon, Arthur Josue proprietor, 30
California
Orangey Albert E., clerk Chronicle, r. 208 Eddy
" Helen, widow, r. 208 Eddy
Granicher Walter A., cutter Neustadter Bros.,
r. 220'/2 Waller
Granite Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
tion, M. L. Culver secretary, 23 Crocker
Bldg
Grannalli John, porter Hotel St. Nicholas
Grannan Charles, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
Grannell John, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
Granninger Charles, clerk, r. 1220 Folsom
Grannis Bertha Miss, dressmaker Gustav
Flamm, r. 714 Minna
GRANNIS F. R. & CO.,
(Frank R. Grannis), general agents for
Oalifomia Royal Bicycles, best wlieel
on the market, 609 Market
" Frank R. (F. R. Grannis & Co.), r. 1708
" James G. (J. G. Grannis & Co.), r. 734
Linden Av
GRANNIS J. G. & CO.
(James G. Grannis), steam and hot
water heating and ventilating, laun-
dry plants and steam specialties. As-
bestos covering for pipe and boilers,
544 Mission, and Builders' Exchange,
40 New Montgomery
Grannis Nellie Miss, teacher Miss Mary Lake,
r. 1534 Sutter
" George W., office 37 Montgomery Block, r.
2611 Pacific Av
Gransfield William, helper Atlas Iron Wks
Grant A. B., compositor Call, r. 406 Natoma
Grant Adam (Murphy, Grant & Co.), and presi-
dent Donohoe-Kelly Banking Co.. NE
cor Montgomery and Sutter, r. 1112 Bush
" A. H., seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Albert W., bookkeeper, r. 110 Eddy
" Alfred H.. foreman Alfred N. Grant, r. 20
Golden Gate Av
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Grant Alfred N., hay and grain, 30 Golden Gate
Av, r. 621, 31st
<• Alfred S., agent, 608 Spreckels Bldg, r, 535,
34th
" Alice P. Miss, boxmaker, r. 110 Townsend
Grant Angus A. (Grant Bros.), and president
Moraga Land Association, 54-55 Chron-
icle Bldg
" Anna Miss, bookkeeper, r. 631 Eddy
" Anna A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 118 Laurel
" Arthur H., r. 813 Pine
Grant Avenue Saloon, Rumetsch & Walther
proprietors, 307 Grant Av
" Benjamin, manager Great Eastern Carpet
Beating Wks, office 14, 8th
" Benjamin E., gripman, r. 715 Elizabeth
Grant Brothers (Los Angeles), railroad con-
tractors, office 54-55 Chronicle Bldg
" Brothers (Lowell H. and Ellery A.), paint-
ers and paperhangers, 535, 24th
" Charles, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 614
Tennessee
" Charles, wrapper Raphael's, r. 406!4 Larkin
■' Charles F., clerk C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
3017 Lyon
" Charles J., watchman Alms House
" Charles R., carpenter, r. 118 Laurel
" Charles W., agent city dept. The Liver-
pool and London and Globe Ins. Co., r.
3017 Lyon
" D. W., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 2114 Lar-
kin
" Edgar M., electrician Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. 2114 Larkin
" Edward, waiter, r. 335 Drumm
" E. J., cook, r. 539 Sacramento
" Elizabeth Mrs., milliner, 1700 Sacramento
" Ella, widow, r. 430 Bartlett
" Ellen G. Miss, teacher Jefferson Primary
School, r. 1011/4 Van Ness Av
" Ellery A. (Grant Bros.), r. 535, 24th
" Frank C, engineer, r. 319 Guerrero
" Frank S., baker Wagner & Loveder, r. 2129
Mission
" Frederick, clerk, r. 40654 Larkin
" Ganielia I., widow, teacher dancing, r. 315
Mason
Grant George, assistant cashier The Nevada
Bank of San Francisco, NW cor Mont-
gomery and Pine, r. Highland Park, East
Oakland
" George, lather, r. 157i4 Market
" George, lumberman, r. 316 Beale rear
" George E., office 26-38 Fremont, r. East
Oakland
" George E. Jr., bookkeeper Stetson-Renner
Drayage Co., r. 2000 Sutter
" George F., attorney at law, r. Lick House
Grant George F., manager Northern Assurance
Co. and London Assurance Corporation,
221 Sansome, r. Eastland, Mill Valley
" George F., with William Grant, r. Lick
House
" George G., laborer Cal. St. RR., r. 8 Wall
" Georgiana, widow, r. 20 Lafayette
" Gold Mine (Grizzly Gulch, Tuolumne Co.),
T. N. Machin president. S. T. Thorne
secretary, 64-65 Chronicle Bldg
" Gordon, artist Examiner, r. Oakland
" Harry H., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 24271/2 Bryant
Grant Henry M., manager British-America As-
surance Co. (of Toronto) and Western
Assurance Co. (of Toronto), 423 Cali-
fornia, r. 102 Guerrero
" Horace A., foreman P. C. S. S. Co., r. Oak-
land
" Hugh Clifton (Collier & Grant), attorney at
law, 14 McAllister, r. 1908 Sutter
" Isaac S. (Joy's), r. 714 Bush
" James, clerk, r. 813 Shotwell
" James A., gripman, r. 1362 Folsom
" James E., ironworker, r. 15th A v South nr L
" James M., clerk, r. 110 Townsend
" James S., boilermaker S. P. Co., r. Kansas
nr 16th
W., manager Grant's System Tonic
Co., 640 Market, r. SW cor O'Farrell and
Leavenworth
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Grant Jane, widow, r. 1602 Lexington Av
" J. C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 253414
Post
" J. F. Mrs., notions, 3366 Mission
" John, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" John, real estate, r. 1818 Turk
" John, stonecutter, r. 546 Minna
" John, tinsmith, r. 1602 Lexington Av
" John F., carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r. 3366
Mission
" John R. (Grant Bros.), r. Oakland
" John T., longshoreman, r. 316 Beale rear
" John W., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
631 Golden Gate Av
" Joseph, r. 518 Powell rear
" Joseph, clerk, r. 366 Natoma
" Joseph D. (Murphy, Grant & Co.), r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Joseph E., teamster F. P. Elliot, r. 54U
Norfolk
" Joseph H., blacksmith, r. 18 Lafayette
" Josie R. Miss, saleslady, r. 110 Townsend
• " Lawrence, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
15 Av South nr L
" Levi J., teamster, r. 333 Bay
" Lewis A. (Grant Bros.), r. Los Angeles
" Lowell H. (Grant Bros.), r. 535, 34th
" Lyndon W., clerk S. R. Ames, r. 535, 34th
" Maggie, dressmaker, r. 1818 Turk
" Margaret, widow, r. 119 Pierce
" Mary, widow, r. 633 Jessie
" Mary, widow, r. 1467 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 1818 Turk
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 631, 21st
" Mary E., widow, lodgings, 13 Ellis
" Mary E., widow, proprietor The Vendome,
1104 Market
Grant Memorial Free Kindergarten, Miss
Mary G. Inglis principal, SE cor Ala-
bama and 33d
" Patrick, blacksmith, r. 110 Townsend
" Patrick J., shipwright, r. 15th Av South
nr L
" Pauline T., widow, r. 9 Beaver
" Richard A., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1700
Sacramento
" Robert, carpenter, r. 118 Laurel
" Robert, 3d asst. engineer str City of Syd-
ney, r. 1603 Stevenson
" Thomas, boilermaker, r. III914 Folsom
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 3106i/^ Califor-
nia
Grant Tom C, general agent North British and
Mercantile Insurance Co. (London and
Edinburg), and Greenwich Fire In-
surance Co. (New York), 313 Pine, r.
Napa, Cal.
" T. T. Mrs., widow, r. 417% Noe
" Ulerena Miss, clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
334 Shotwell
" Ward D., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 119 Pierce
Grant William (Mullany, Grant & Gushing),
attorney at law, 104 Sutter, r. San An-
selmo, Marin Co.
" William, carpenter, r. 633 Geary
" William, ship builder, r. 501 Napa
" William C, waiter, r. 605 Pine
' ' William J. , contractor and builder, 648 Mis-
sion, r. 301 Jones
" William J., laborer, r. 316 Beale rear
" William L., compositor, r. 110 Townsend
" William R. (Bell & Grant), r. 433 Minna
Grant's System Tonic Co., J. W. Grant man-
ager, 640 Market
Grantland John A., patternmaker Fulton Eng.
& Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 1331 Sanchez
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Grantley Arthur W., clerk, r. 2119 Bush
■ Harry R., clerk, r. 2119 Bush
■ Harry W., r. 2119 Bush
4S" Grantz. See Granz
Granuccl Adolph, butcher Salvator Granucci,
r. 1096 Union
" Ambrogio (Granucci Bros.), r. 1507 Dupont
Granucci Brothers (Ambrogio and Gisberto),
wholesale groceries and Importers Ital-
ian goods, 514-516 Front
" Gaetano, clerk Granucci Bros., r. 249 Pacific
■' Gisberto (Granucci Bros.), r. 23 Wetmore PI
" Grocery Go. (Granucci Bros.. Ludovico
Costa and Frank Razzetto), 1345 Dupont
" Salvator, butcher, 1300 Stockton, r. 1096
Union
Granville Andrew J., carriage painter O'Brien
& Sons, r. 1122 Treat Av
" Arthur J., plumber Henry Williamson, r.
236 Clara
" James, laborer, r. 1031, 18th
" Joseph, carriage painter O'Brien & Sons, r.
1122 Treat Av
'• Joseph O., gasfitter, r. 238 Clara
" Maurice, machinist, r. 1031, 18th
" Owen, teamster, r. 837 Folsom
Granz Carl, shipping clerk Cal. Wine Assn.
" F. T., traveling salesman, r. 632 Post
" Louis, furniture manufacturer, 1909-1911
Howard
i^*Granz. See Grantz
Granzelli Davis, laborer, r. 1 Edith rear
Graper Charles, watchmaker, 126 Kearny, room
58, r. 427 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, chicken raiser, 20th Av South bet G
and H
Grases James, bartender The Yosemite, r. Oak-
land
4^Grasman. See Grassman
Grass Aggie, widow, r. 311 Austin
" Andrew, salesman D. Samuels, r. 1624 Fell
" Charles, foreman William Wolff, r. 511 Pa-
cific
" Charles B., liquors, 550 Clay. r. 1812 Dupont
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 22 Fell
" Frank, r. 301 Polk
" Frederick, boots and shoes, 1506 Market, r.
1029 Golden Gate Av
'• Frederick, porter Wieland Bros., r. Ala-
meda
" Joseph, r. 1014a Washington
" Martin, r. 219 Capp
" Sebastian, driver O. Trautvetter, r. 219
Capp
" Valley Water and Irrigation Co., D. A. Jen-
nings secretary, 401 California, room 14
Grassau Albert F., hostler, r. 325. 17th
" Louise, clerk DanielHogan, r. 1162Guerrero
Grassel George, maltster Krug & Zimmermann.
r. Oakland
Grasselli Fannie, widow, laundress, r. 1 Bridge
Grasshoff Hermann, clerk, r. 321 Scott
" Robert (Brauer, Grasshoff & Co.), r. 321
Scott
" William, dairy produce, 404 Devisadero, r.
321 Scott
Grassman Frederick, r. 2 Sheppard PI
Grassmann Otto, baker Albert Komsthoeft. r.
212 Golden Gate Av
^g="Grassman. See Grossman
Grasso Angelo (Grasso & Crespino). r. Oakland
" Anton, barber Frank Enos, r. .8814, 4th
" Francesco, shoemaker, 311 Pacific
■' & Crespino (Angelo Grasso and George
Carli). liquors. 625 California
Grath George, cigars and tobacco, 523Vi Pacific
Grathwohl John, laborer, r. 75, 4th rear
Gratto David P.,gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 4 Harry
PI
" Josephine, widow, r. 216 Turk
" Richard, ship builder, r. 226 Chattanooga
Gratz Hermine, widow, r. 136, 7th
Grau Abraham L., clerk Kaufmann & Frankel,
r. 1423i4 Sacramento
" August, r. 727 Gough
" Conrad A., salesman Fisher Packing Co.,
r. 513 Sanchez
" Gottleib, baker, r. 313 Minna
" Lena Miss, asst. cashier Goldberg, Bowen
& Co., r. 142314 Sacramento
Grau Ludwig H. Pro£, principal The Lyceum,
preparatory school for University, law
and medical colleges, 333-335 Phelan
Bldg, r. 35, 11th
" Meyer, clerk, r. 1423V2 Sacramento
" Olga, dressmaking, 727 Gough
" Rachael, widow, r. 1423;^ Sacramento
" Theresa Mrs., restaurant, ilQYi Ellis, r.
Alameda
Grauerholz Henry J. (Hey, Grauerholz &Co.), r.
2414 Mission
Grauffel Frederick, clerk H. Schroer, r. SE cor
Jackson and Webster
Graul Robert, molder W. Axford, r. 133b 19th
Graun Frederick, laborer, r. 1 Boardman PI
Graupner Adolphus E., law student Crittenden
& Van Wyck, r. 134 Scott
" Louis C, salesman Parke & Lacy Co.. r.
134 Scott
Grauvogel Peter, bartender Victor Wenes, r.
528 Pine
GRAVE B. CO.,
Henry F. Maass president, Bernard
Grave vice-president, Charles H. Maass
secretary, carriage and wagon manu-
facturers and carriage repository,
421-423 Pacific, and 812 Montgomery
Grave Bernard, vice-president B. Grave Co.,
421-423 Pacific, r. 1013 Filbert
" Joseph W., woodworker B. Grave Co., r.
1013 Filbert
Gravel F. Alex, lumberman E. K. Wood Lum-
ber Co., r. 221, 2d
Gravener David, waiter, r. 516 Mission
Graves Abraham L., janitor, r. 181 Jessie
" Ann S., widow, r. 728 Haight
" Arthur E., salesman Pairpoint Mnfg Co.,
r. 112, 14th
" Benjamin H., stenographer Pac. Paving
Co., r. 506 Hayes
" Catherine A., widow, r. 249 Pacific
" Charles H., office 808 Montgomery, r. 6
Julius
" Edward, plasterer, r. 437 O'Farrell
■■ Edward, salesman, r. 8 Mason
" Eliphalet L., foreman, r. 1311 Do'ores
" Felix F., waiter, r. 915 Sacramento
" Frances A., widow, r. 1024, 13th Av South
" Frank B., asst. librarian Mechanics Insti-
tute, r. Alameda
" Frederick C, clerk Harvey B. Kilboum, r.
506 Hayes
" Frederick G., fireman Mills Bldg., r. 1402
Nebraska
Graves Hiram T., secretary Mount Olivet
Cemetery Association, 302 Montgomery,
rooms 7-8, r. Alameda
" Hulda Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
" James, fish, 134, 9th, r. 1627 Mission
" James, watchman U. S. Mint, r. Russ
House
" Jennie Mrs., r. 506 Hayes
" John, accountant Yates & Co., r. 1516^
Vallejo
" John H., medical student, r. 1816 Post
" John L., lumberman, r. 419 Minna
•' Lawrence S., r. 917 Filbert
" Linus R., bartender, r. 409 Turk
" Mary, widow, r. San Bruno Av nr Six Miie
House
" Paul, waiter, r. 271 Stevenson
" Samuel A., coachman, 813 Sutter
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Graves Wallcer C, attorney at law, 402 Kearny,
rooms 2 and 5, r. 2131 Howard
Graves Walter E., manager Pairpoint Manu-
facturing Co., 220 Sutter, r. 1213 Central
Av, Alameda
" W. H. H., mining and real estate, 330 Pine,
room 40, r. Oakland
" William W., r. 210 Grant Av
-eS^Graves. See Greaves
Gravett Edward, watchman Home for Inebri-
ates, r. 2000 Stockton
Gravity Can -Labeling Machine Co., L. C.
Parke president, Peter T. Barclay sec-
retary, 105 Mission
" Flusher Co., Edward E. Tueker man-
ager, 315 California, rooms 18-20
Gray Albert E., clerk Deckelman Bros., r. 1710
Stockton
Gray Albert E., secretary Land Savings Union
of California, 69-71 Chronicle Bldg, r.
Oroville, Cal.
" Albert W., shipping clerk Syracuse Cycle
Co., r. Oakland
'• Alexander, insurance broker, r. 1710 Stock-
ton
" Andrew, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3205
Clay
" Anna Miss, dressmaker, r. 19 Blake
" Archibald, boilermaker, r. 929y2 Shotwell
" Arthur G., carpenter, r. 1213 Bush
" Arthur W., student, r. 122 Scott
GRAY BROTHERS
(George F. and Harry N.), contractors
artificial stone paving and concrete,
oflaces Portland, Oregon, Oakland, Ala-
meda, Los Angeles and 316 Mont-
gomery, San Francisco
Grav Catherine, widow, r. 116 California Av
" 'Catherine J., widow, r. 121, 6th
" Charles, bookkeeper, r. 64 Natoma
" Charles, bookkeeper G. L. Bresse & Co., r.
1213 Leavenworth
" Charles, clerk C. D. Bunker & Co., r. 779
Market
" Charles, 1st officer str Eureka, r. Lorin
" Charles, insurance agent, r. 25 Russ
" Charles E., machinist Bay City IronWks,
r. 104, 21st
<' Charlotte, widow, r. 1410 Octavia
" Clara A. Miss., dressmaker, r. 608 Post
" Clarence, attorney at law, r. 1310 Mission
" Clarence H., salesman Cluett, Coon & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Clarence J., clerk W. S. Ray Mfg. Co.. r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" Daniel C, engineer, r. 28 Turk
'• D. M., lumberman, r. 1202 Mission
" D. M. Mrs., lodgings, 1302 Mission
" Eagle Mining Co., W. J. Gurnett secretary,
308 Pine
Gray Edmund S., president Palace Hardware
Co., 603 Market, r. Oakland
Gray Edward, physician, oftlce 530 Sutter, r.
2303 Van Ness Av
" Edward, seaman, r. 1310 Harrison
" Edward, teamster, r. 6 Isis
•' Edward A., bookkeeper Scott & Van Ars-
dale Lumber Co., r. 911 Van Ness Av
" Eliza Miss, dressmaker, r. 608 Post
" Eliza J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1657b Mission
" Elizabeth, widow, r. De Wolf nr Sickles Av
" Ella M. Miss, stenographer, 139 Phelan
Bldg, r. 801 Ellis
" Ellen, widow, r. 128 Bartlett
" Emily G. Miss, saleslady Mrs. R. Roehl-
man, r. 1213 Leavenworth
Gray E. P., secretary California Construction
Co., 659 Market, r. 2212 Hyde
" Esther M. Miss, clerk Dunne & McPike, r.
California Hotel
" Fannie, widow, r. 595 Ellis
" Florence L. Miss, stenographer The Fi-
delity Mutual Life Association, r. 1213
Leavenworth
" Frank J. (Kennedy & Gray), attorney at
law, 319 Pine, rooms 54-55, r. 106 Eddy
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
aT)d fireplace Trin)n3ings
ARTISTIC DESIGNS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Gray Frank M., bookkeeper Gray & Barbieri, r.
San Jose
" Frank P., physician, 827 Polk
" Forbes K., bookkeeper D. M. Osborne &
Co., r. 637, 24th
" Frank S., solicitor Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 544 Minna
" George, r. 708 Golden Gate Av
" George, sawyer Commercial Box Factory,
r. 314, 6th
" George A., traveling salesman, r. 528 Lyon
" George B., conductor, r. 1030 Minna
" George D. (Gray & Mitchell), r. Oakland
" George D., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. UUYz
Washington
Gray George F. (Gray Bros.>, r. 825 California
" George H., foreman S. F. Planing Mill, r.
S s Corbett Av bet Hattie and Danvers
" George V., r. 1115 Bush
" George W.H., with Pacific Coast Syrup
Co., r. 777 Market
" G. F. Mrs., widow, r. 447 Minna
" Giles H., attorney at law, 13 Mills Bldg,
7th floor, r. Oakland
" Grant, butcher Charles Rossow, r. 58, 3d
" Hamilton W., mining, r. 2133 O'Farrell
" Harriet W. Mrs., teacher Peabody Primary
School, r. 918, 21st
" Harry G., brakeman, r. 500 Fulton
Gray Harry N. (Gray Bros.), r. 833 Bush
" H. E. Mrs., r. 306 San Jose Av
" Henry, contractor, r. 2133 O'Farrell
Gray Henry, secretary F. H. Ames & Co., 24
Luning Bldg, r. 717 Fillmore
" Henry F., salesman E. J. Robinson & Co.,
r. 312, 7th
" Henry H.,r. 2133 O'Farrell
" Henry H., dyer Golden Gate Woolen Mills,
r. nil York
" Henry L., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1110 Pierce
" Henry W., livery stable, 16 Webb, r. 1235
Golden Gate Av
" Herbert G., clerk Chronicle, r. 1710 Stockton
" Herman, harness maker, 518^4 Hayes, r.
510 Birch Av
" J. Alfred (Murch & Gray), r. 1710 Stockton
" James, r. 1032, 19th
" James, teamster, r. 8 Gough
" James B., salesman J. B. Spencer Mfg. Co.,
" James H., hall man Crocker Bldg, r. 5414
" James L., cashier F. H. Ames & Co., r. 534
Bush
" James M. (Gray & Barbieri). r. San Jose
" Jane, actress Cremorne Theatre
•' Jane, widow, teacher elocution, r. 118 St.
Ann's Bldg
" JennieE., widow, r. 1415 Mason
" John, elevatorman 803 Sutter, r. 701 Fill-
more
" .John, painter, r. 545M Natoma
" John, plumber, r. 1617 Baker ^ ,. , <,
" John, student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. 918, 21st
" John C, stenographer Alfred B. Treadwell,
r. 528 Lyon
" John G., laborer, r. 2538 Washington
Gray John H., general agent Washington Life
Insurance Co. (New York), 412 Mont-
gomery, telephone Main 1666, r. 122 Scott
" John J., bartender, r. 121, 6th
" John M., carpenter, r. 861 Market
" John P., inspector U. S. Customs,
Franklin
237
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Gray John S., r. 1501 Washington
" John T., plumber, 230 Sutter, r. Alameda
" Joseph, grlpman Market St. Ry., r. 1224
Haight
" Joseph J., collector, r. 223 Eddy
" Keith F., machinist, r. 637, 24th
" L. F., widow, r. Sickles Av nr De Wolf
" L. M., purser str Aztec, r. San Leandro
" Louisa C. Miss (Gray & O'Neil), r. 1170
Market
" Louise, widow, r. 1213 Leavenworth
" Luke (Ingram & Gray), r. 1617 Baker
" Luke, gardener, r. 701 Fillmore
" M. Mrs., r. 515 Post
" Martin, core maker Atlas Iron Wks
" Mary, widow, r. 19 Blake
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 215'/4 Mason
" Mary A., widow, r. 1015 Market
" Matilda, widow, r. 157, 7th
" Matthias K. Mrs., artist, r. 1108 Green
" M. E. Miss, correspondent Sherwood &
Sherwood, r. Fruitvale
" Michael E., fireman Engine 16, r. 1008 Ten-
nessee
" M. King, actor, r. 1108 Green
Gray N. & Co., undertakers and importers
undertakers' materials, 6i.-B43 Sacra-
mento
" Nellie Miss, stenographer Sherman, Clay
& Co., r. Fruitvale
" Nicholas, teacher Russian, Filippe's Acad-
emy of Language
" Patrick J., shoe finisher, r. 727, 17th
" Peter, tinsmith, r. 2558 Geary
" Reuben, planerman, r. 447 Minna
" Richard, general traffic manager S. P. Co.,
Union Trust Bldg, room 34, r. 236 San
Jose Av
" Robert, boat builder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 116 California Av
" Robert B., office 405 Montgomery, room 5
" Robert F., physician St. Luke's Hospital,
r. 1514 Taylor
" Roscoe S. (Fox & Gray), attorney at law,
508 Montgomery, r. 1057 Center, Oakland
" Samuel N., clerk Washington Mill Co., r.
306 San Jose Av
" Sarah E. Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 California
" T. B., salesman, r. 126 Ellis
" Theodore, accountant Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 2047 Pine
" Thomas, r. wey^, 3d
" Thomas, waiter Thompson & Tobius, r.
106'/2, 3d
" Thomas A., millman S. P. Co., r. 134 How-
ard
" Thomas L., carpenter C. Gitsham, r. 116
California Av
Gray Thomas P. D., cashier Northwestern Na-
tional Insurance Co., 412 Montgomery, r.
122 Scott
" Thomas S., steward, r. 334, 3d
" Vincent D., clerk Dunne & McPike, r. Ala-
meda
" Walter A., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 17 Linden Av
" Walter W., paper hanger Cook's Decorat-
ing Co., r. 447 Minna
" William, teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 530, 17th
" William B., clerk D. M. Osborne & Co., r.
637, 24th
" William B., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1521 Broadway
'• William C, clerk Post Office, r. 10 Julia
Gray William E., editor California, 179 Crocker
Bldg, r. 911 Van Ness Av
" William E., iron molder, r. 9y2 Langton
" William J., r. 1514 Taylor
Gray WilUam J., superintendent Shipowners'
and Merchants' Tugboat Co., 302 Cali-
fornia, r. 2417 Pacific Av
^' William W., r. 1514 Taylor
" Willis, boatman, r. 8 Oregon
" & Barbieri (James M. Gray and Paul Bar-
bieri), fruit and produce commission
merchants, 309-311 Washington
Gray & Mitchell (George D. Gray and William
A. Mitchell), wholesale lumber, 33-34
Luning Bldg
" & O'Neil (Miss Louisa C. Gray and Miss
Nellie G. O'Neil), dressmaking, 90 Dono-
hoe Bldg
«S=-Gray. See Grey
Gray's Harbor Commercial Co.,
E. M. Herrick president, A. W. Jackson
vice-president, C. H. Holmes treasurer,
W. C. Kirketerp secretary, 121 Market,
proprietors Commercial Box Factory,
factories 3d and King, and Cosmopolis,
Wash., factory telephone Main 5462,
office 610, agents Commercial Line of
Steamers between San Francisco,
Gray's Harbor and Shoalwater Bay
Gray's Harbor Packets, Simpson Lumber Co.
agents, 48 Market, room 2
Graybill George D., r. 2314 Larkin
Graymiller Charles, carpenter, r. 771 Howard
Grayson Frank G., barber Joseph Knauer, r.
110, 4th
Grayson George W., capitalist, office 331 Pine,
room 11, r. Oakland
" House, Mrs. James G. Chown proprietor,
828 Powell
" James D., r. 826 Powell
Grayson Robert R. (Ralston & Grayson), min-
ing secretary, 331 Pine, room 11, r.
Pacific-Union Club
Graze William M., pattern maker, r. 1514 Taylor
Grazer Adolph G., cigar maker, r. 902, 26th
Grazer Fred A., physician, chemist and drug-
gist, NE cor 19th and Mission, r. 240, 19th
Greable Josephine, widow, r. 1002 Jackson
Greaney Daniel G., conductor Cal. St. RR. r.
815 Greenwich
Greany Catherine, widow, r. 17th Av South
nrK
" Frederick J., millhand Cal. Barrel Co., r.
17th Av South nr K
" Henry G., millhand Cal. Barrel Co., r. 17th
Av South nr K
" John T., attorney at law, 14 Grant Av,
room 25, r. 827 Brannan
" Michael, real estate, r. 827 Brannan
" Thomas, r. 602, 6th
" William F., numismatist, r. 827 Brannan
aS^Greany. See Graney
Great American Importing Tea Co. (H. Huddle-
ston & Co.), 52-58 Market
" American Stereopticon and Concert Co.
The, J. H. Tigner proprietor, 23, 1st
Great Council of California, Improved Order
of Red Men, C. F. Burgman great chief
of records, 320 Post
" Eastern Carpet Beating and Renovating
Wks, Benjamin Grant manager, 14, 8th
GREAT EASTERN CLOTHES
RENOVATING CO. (John M. Jones and
Daniel A. Sullivan), suits cleaned and
pressed $1.00, clothes cleaned, pressed
and repaired $1. 50 per month and de-
livered free of charge, 419 California,
room 4
Great Northern Railway Line, H. M. Price
general agent, U Montgomery
" Western Can Co., Axel Johnson manager,
223 Mission
" Western Mining and Milling Co. (Mono Co.),
F. E. Luty secretary. 330 Pine, room 5
" Western Quicksilver Mining Co. The (Lake
Co.), Abraham Halsey secretary, 530
California, rooms 49-50
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Greathead Nathaniel T., clerk freight auditor's
dept, S. P. Co., r. East Oakland
" Norman J., clerk general auditor's office
S. P. Co., r. East Oakland
" Robert, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 501
Napa
Greathouse Louise, widow, r. 2019 Webster
Greatrix Arthur, janitor Thurlow Block, r. 126
Kearny
Greatzer Frank, office S15 California, r. 110 Eddy
Greaves Henry, proprietor Adams House, 519
Sacramento, Pacific House, 209 Leides-
dorff, San Francisco House, 737 Howard,
Clay St. House, 36 Clay, r. San Leandro,
Cal.
" Thomas T., bookkeeper Smiths' Cash Store,
r. East Oakland
J8®=Greaves. See Graves
Greco Giochino, peddler, r. 1 Jasper PI
Greco-Russian Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Greefkens John H., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Russ House
Greek Consulate, August Goustiaux acting con-
sul, 625 Union
Greeley Alameda and San Francisco Tranfser
Co., Paul F. Kellogg proprietor, 3 Spear
" Annie Miss, r. 217 Francisco
" James, plumber, r. 28 Laskie
" John, laborer, r. 213 Borland
" John, miner, r. 1407 Scott
" Joseph, plumber, r. 1407 Scott
" Joseph W., driver Rapid Safety Filter Co.,
r. 1214 Steiner
" Nora, widow, groceries, 539 Howard
" R. P. M., vice-president American Rail-
way Construction and Land Improve-
ment Co., 10 California, room 14, r. Oak-
land
jm^Greeley. See Greely
Greely James, r. 3 Elliot Park
" John, grading and sewer contractor, 326,
8th Av
" John J., secretary Macomber-Grayson Co.,
123 Clay, r. 3 Elliot Park
" Mark A., dairy, 3104 Point Lobos Av
" Thomas, plasterer, r. 1120 Stevenson
fi®~ Greely. See Greeley
Green Abraham, diamond importer. 220 Sutter,
r. 1210 Ellis
" Abraham, salesman M. Scheyer & Bro., r.
605 Octavia
" Abraham E., salesman Levenson & Co.
Green Adam T. (A. T. Green & Co.), r. 2627
Dwight Way, Berkeley
" Adelbert W., pressman Dempster ,Bros.. r.
1606 Howard
" Adelle Miss, r. 1894 Mission
" Albert, metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 131 Grove
" Alexander, teamster, r. 215 Henry
" Andrew E., plumber, r. 1117 Vermont
" Annette H. Mrs., teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 225 Bartlett
" Annie, widow, r. 425 McAllister
" Annie, domestic, 307 Lett
" Anthony, teamster William Kerr Co., r.
905 Battery
" Arthur H., butcher Thomas Barnett, r. 615
Linden Av
" Arthur F., timekeeper P. M. SS. Go's
Wharf,
GREEN A. T. & 00.
(Adam T. Green), real estate and house
brokers, 324 Montgomery, Safe De-
posit Bldg
Green August, deckhand str Tiburon, r. Tiburon,
Cal,
" August, marker S. F. Laundry, r. 1915A
O'Farrell
" Augustus R., r. 1153 Guerrero
" Austin, confectioner, r. 626 Natoma
" Bartholomew, groceries and liquors, 1942
Filbert
" Belle, widow, r. 418 Leavenworth
" Benjamin, porter S. P. Co., r. 129a Welsh
" Bessie C, teacher music, r. 1532 Polk
Green Brothers (Silas and Charles), proprietors
Cafe Columbia, 1,3-15 Pcwell
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Green Carrie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 24 Mint Av
" Charles, canmaker, r. 826 Union
" Charles, foreman F. S. Moody, r. Alameda
" Charles, seaman, r. 61V^ Shipley rear
" Charles, seaman, r. 106 Steuart
" Charles, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Charles A. (Green Bros ), r. 2825 Pine
" Charles A., bookkeeper, r. 2425 Gough
" Charles A., saloon watchman str Peru
" Charles B., contractor and builder, r. 34
Hawthorne
" Charles D., mo Ider Thompson Bros., r. 921
Shotwell
" Charles E., engineer, r. 1701 San Carlos Av
Green Charles E., private secretary Charles F.
Crocker and Crocker Estate Co., 53
Union Trust Bldg, r. 2601 Fillmore
" Charles E., warehouseman Kittle & Co., r.
28 Mary
" Charles H., carpenter, r. 421, 22d
" Charles H., laborer, r. NW cor Bay and
Webster
" Charles J., iron worker, r. 721^ Tennessee
" Charles L., master mariner, r. 1024 Wash-
ington
" Charles S., millhand, r. 16 Camp
" Clarence, r. 35^4 Harriet
" Corydon B., contractor, r. 34 Hawthorne
" ■ Daniel, grocer, r. 826 Union
•' Daniel Jr., surveyor, r. 826 Union
" David B., druggist Am. Drug Co., r. 722
Franklin
" David H., clerk, r. 1620 Geary
" Dufly C. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1001
Pine
" E., machinist Bay City Iron Wks
" Edgar T., clerk Welch & Co., r. 1323 Guer-
rero
" Edward, r. 420 Jackson
" Edward, r. 639i/2 Stevenson
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 1922 Buchanan
" Edward, candy maker M. L. Stearns, r. 108
McAllister
" Edward, laborer, r. 20291/4 Ellis rear
" Edward, teamster John B. Dallas, r. 8 Kate
" Edward D., clerk auditing dept Wells,
Fargo & Co.. r. 1216 Golden Gate Av
" Edward F., boatman, r. 1105 Montgomery
" Edward S., bellman Grand Hotel
Green Edwin A., secretary and manager Mill-
brae Company, SE cor 9th and Mission,
r. 621 Hayes
" Eleanor G., widow, dressmaker, 249 Pacific
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 615 Linden Av
" Elizabeth H., widow, r. 1620 Geary
" Ellen Miss, dressmaker, r. 1813 Broder-
ick
" Emil, millhand Frank Huber, r. 212 Golden
Gate Av
" F., miner, r. 814 Montgomery
" F., master mariner, r. 5 Market
" Francis J., longshoreman, r. 1105 Montgom-
ery
" Frank B., grocer, r. QYi Alemany
" Frank E., wool sorter F. S. Moody, r. 928M
Folsom
" Frank T., druggist. 500 Devisadero, r. 1832
Fell
Green Fred H., office 330 Pine, room 15. tele-
phone Main 1610, r. Sausalito
" Frederick, waiter Young & Weisman, r.
4301/4 Clementina
" Frederick M., master bk Alaska, 46 Steuart
" Frederick P., policeman, r. 929 Post
" George, r. 63914 Stevenson
" George, janitor, r. 26 Morey Alley
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" George, watchman, r. 29 Rutledge Av
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915 Pacific
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" Henry, paper hanger, r. 1 Eddy
" Henry D., machine hand Albert Hansen,
r. 421, 22d
" H. F.,r. 650,4th
" Hiram M., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1
Sunny Court
" House, Mrs. Bridget Farrell proprietor,
NW cor Sierra and Maryland
" Isaac N., clerk, r. 1216 Golden Gate Av
" Isabelle, widow, r. 418 Leavenworth
" Isidor, tailor, r. 1 Kappeler PI
" Isidor S., barber supplies, 337, 2d Av
" J., r. 715 Howard
" Jacob, r. 733 Franklin
" James, r. 15 Merritt
" James, clerk, r. 915 Pacific
" James, gardener, r. 3435 Gough
" James, longshoreman, r. 1105 Montgomery
" James, polisher S. F. Novelty and Plating
Wks, 68, 1st, r. 444'/2, 3d
" James D., elevator operator, 320 Sutter, r.
6391/4 Stevenson
" James F., gardener, r, 3425 Gough
" J. Charles (Siebe & Green), r. 309 Powell
" J. N., r. 1316 Golden Gate Av
" John, barber L. S. Trabue, r. 319, 3d
" John, clerk, r. 143, 7th
" John, coachman, 1883 Washington
" John, cook, r. 3 Lawrence PI
" John, laborer, r. 20 Everett
'• John, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" John, teamster "Western Transfer Co., r.
304,3d
" John C, mining, r. 330 Fell
" John E., engineer Union I. Wks, r. 4514 Her-
mann
" John H., asst. engineer str Gipsy, r. 224
Frederick
" John J., bartender, r. 1105 Montgomery
" John M., miner, r. 3490^4 Market
" John T., corporal police, r. 639i/i Stevenson
" John T., driver Standard Oil Co., r. 806,
24th
" John W., teamster William Raubinger &
Sons, r. 417a Francisco
" Jonathan, druggist, 1300 Mason, r. 1024
Washington
" Joseph, stenographer, r. 425 McAllister
" Joseph C, engineer, r. 1405 Powell
Green JoseptiE., secretary and manager Edison
Lignt and Power Co., r. 1791 McAllister
" Julia B., widow, r. 711 Jones
" Julia F., widow, r. 324 Jones
" Kate Mrs., proprietor The Glenwood, 1532
Polk
" L., rigger Llewellyn Davies
" Lawrence N., marine engineer, r. 919 Green-
wich
" Lizzie M. Miss, r. 1216 Golden Gate Av
Green Lottie Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Dora
Gauthier, r. 213 Golden Gate Av
" Louis, peddler, r. 605 Octavia
" Lucy, widow, seamstress, r. 119 Stockton
" M. A. Mrs., r. 1714 Market
" Mark (M. Phillips & Co.), r. 1332 Golden
Gate Av
" Martin E., stevedore, r. 547, 1st
" Mary, widow, r. 40 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 1105 Montgomery
" Mary, domestic, 1630 Sacramento
" Mary A. Mrs., teacher Congregational Chi-
nese Mission School, r. 914 Powell
" Max, jeweler, r. 605 Octavia
" M, E. Mrs., widow, r. 517^/4 Shotwell rear
" Mercedes, widow, r. 915 Pacific
" M. H., helper Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. Oakland
" Michael, laborer, r. 342 Langton
Green Milton J., attorney at law, 419 Cali-
fornia, room 24, r. Oakland
' ' Morris, shoemaker, 1218 Pierce, r. 518 O'Far-
rell
" Nellie, widow, school teacher, r. 225 Bart-
let t
" Nellie, domestic, 232 Scott
" Oscar, laborer, S. F. Candle Co., r. 117 Gil-
bert
" Patrick, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
45 Belcher
" Patrick F., undertaker J. C. O'Connor & Co.,
r. 767 Mission
" R. George, clerk Kohler & Chase, r. 517
Turk
" Richard M., carpenter Siebe & Green, r.
820, 26th
" Robert, r. 312 Golden Gate Av
" Robert G., salesman, r. 517 Bush
" Robert H., hardware, 1328 Valencia, r.
830, 36th
" Robert W., carrier postofflce, r. SSV^
Garden
" Samuel, shoemaker J. Smith, r. 82914
Valencia
" Samuel E., clerk National Ice Co., r. Oak-
land
" Samuel S., business manager Hotel Ga-
zette, 430 Kearny, r. Alameda
" Sarah A., widow, r. 1233 Broadway
" Silas (Green Bros.), r. 3829 Pine
" Simon, distributor Post Office, r. 733 Frank-
lin
" Simon, laborer, r. 803 Greeni
" Solomon, glazier, r. 339 Hayes
" Talosko, collector, r. 1645, 35th
" Theodore, druggist Frank T. Green, r. 500
Devisadero
" Thomas (Burke & Green), r. 439 Bryant
" Thomas (Green & McCullough), r. 1113 Fol-
som
" Thomas, baker J. Tamony, r. 1317 Folsom
" Thomas, miner, r. 419 Hayes
" Thomas, salesman, r. 2012 Polk
" Thomas, teamster, r. 2047!4 Mission
" Thomas E., brewer, r. 5091^ Brannan
" Walter A. (Carrau & Green), r. 1210 Ellis
" Walter C, sculptor, r. 1711 Fulton
" Walter J., iron molder, r. 2435 Gough
" Walter J., laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
634, 4th
" W. P., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. Oakland
" William, broom maker Cal. BroomMfg. Co.,
r. 18 Rutledge Av
" William, carpenter, r. \'^\i Freelon
" William, produce dealer, r. 738 Golden Gate
Av
" William, student, r. 430 Golden Gate Av
" William, tailor, 255 Steuart
" William G., draughtsman Dow Steam
Pump Wks, r. 731% Tennessee
" William H., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 224 Frederick
" William J., salesman Home Industry Shoe
Co., r. 28 Mary
Green Williain S., United States Surveyor-Gen-
eral, 610 Commercial, r. 808 Van Ness Av
" & McCullough (Thomas Green and Peter
McCullough), wood and coal. 1113 Folsom
4®=Green. See Greene and Gruen
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Greenan Frank, teamster, r. 28 Ohio PI
" Frank, policeman, r. 213, 13th
" John, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 244, 2d Av
" Joseph, seaman, r. 38 Ohio PI
" Peter, r. 507^4 Ash Av
" Peter, clerk, r. 28 Ohio PI
" Rebecca Mrs., teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 114, 13th
4®"Greenan. See Grennan
Greenbaum Harry, r. 325 Pacific
" Hyman, shoemaker, 345, 3d
Greenbaum L. & Co. (S. L. Ackerman and Mrs.
Sarah Greenbaum), grain and stock
brokers, 320 Montgomery
" Lawrence, dental student, r. 1026 Ellis
" Phoebe Miss, milliner, r. 325 Pacific
" Rosalie, widow, r. &\5Y2 Fulton
" Samuel, actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 615!4 Fulton
" Sarah, widow (L. Greenbaum& Co.), r. 1026
Ellis
" Simon, dealer watches and jewelry, 6
Chronicle Bldg» r. 1069 Mission
" WilliamL. (Greenbaum & Co.), r. 1026 Ellis
GREENBAUM & 00.
(William L. Greenbaum), manufactur-
ers fine perfumes and toilet articles
and importers confectionery, 128 Post,
telephone Grant 53
i6®-Greenbaum. See Greenebaum and Grin-
baum
Greenberg Abraham H., wood and coal, 1403-
1405 Ellis, r. 1626 Ellis
Adolph, tailor, r. 1411 Pacific
Frank L., barber H. H. Creighton, r. 706i/4
Jones
Frederick, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 318 Tay-
lor
Henry, sausage maker, 1044^4 Howard
Herman, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
Joseph (M. Greenberg's Sons), r. 2293
Franklin
L. J., salesman Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 627 Geary
Leon (M. Greenberg's Sons), r. 1027 Page
Leopold, curio dealer, 35^^ O'Farrell, r. 1411
Pacific
Louis, junk. 1660 Mission, r. 26, 13th
Mannie Miss, stenographer, r. 18251/4 O'Far-
rell
Matthew H., merchant, r. 2112 Post
MaxC, salesman Roos Bros,, r. 1020 Van
Ness Av
Max H. (Greenberg & Greenberg), r. 2112
Post
Morris, tailor, r. 1825^^ O'Farrell
P. & Co. (Phillip Greenberg), woolens and
tailors' trimmings, 37-38 Flood Bldg
Pauline Mrs., r. 1411 Pacific
Phillip (P. Greenberg &Co.), r.910ADevisa-
dero
Samuel, peddler, r. 16 Juniper
Samuel C. (Greenberg & Greenberg), r. 1020
Van Ness Av
Samuel H., r. 2410 Pacific Av
Solomon, bookkeeper Bauer Bros. & Co., r.
1825/2 O'Farrell
" Wolf B., clerk tariff dept. Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 1309A Hayes
GREENBERG & GREENBERG
(Max H. and Samuel C), fancy goods,
laces, embroideries, trimmings, ho-
siery, handkerchiefs, 31 Grant Av
«5-Greenberg. See Greenburg and Gruenberg
Greenberg's M. Sons (Leon and Joseph), propri-
etors Eagle Brass Machine and Plating
Wks, 225-227 Beale
Greenblatt Edgar A., clerk, r. 847 Golden Gate
Av
Greenblatt M., editor California Demokrat, r.
847 Golden Gate Av
" William, candy maker, r. 847 Golden Gate
Av
Greenburg Harry, laborer Flint & McLennan,
346, 11th
" Samuel, tailor, 131 Montgomery
4®"Greenburg. See Greenberg
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galyanizei
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Greene Addie Mrs., proprietor The Weldon, 427
Eddy
" A. E., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 340 Day
" Annie E., widow, r. 1357 Post
" Charles E., dressmaking, 236 O'Farrell
'• C. Harry, bookkeeper New Home Sewing
Machine Co., r. Oakland
Greene Charles S., associate editor Overland
Monthly, 508 Montgomery, r. 1714 Market
" Daniel P., asst. City and County Surveyor,
r. 826 Union
" David H., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1620 Geary
" Duncan, teamster, r. 8 Kate
" E. Mme., dressmaking, 331 O'Farrell
" Edward, r. 98 Devisadero
" Edward, driver John B. Dallas, r. 8 Kate
" Edward M., special agent State of Cal.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, r. Claremont
Greene Frank, first lieutenant Signal Corps
U. S. A. and chief signal ofQoer Dept. of
California, 217 Phelan Bldg, r. Alameda
" Frederick, salesman William Clufl Co., r.
Oakland
" George W., r. Ocean House Av nr Ingleside
" George W., machinist, r. 98 Devisadero
" Henry E. R., laborer Commissary of Sub-
sis tance IT. S. A., r. 409 Powell
" Henry P., clerk, r. 437 Eddy
" Herbert M., stock clerk Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 417 Eddy
" James J., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Harrison and 30th, r. 2403 Harrison
" John C, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1810
Page rear
" John E., deputy assessor, r. 913 Haight
" Joseph, compositor Bulletin, r. 1618 Steiner
" Joseph W., r. 803 O'Farrell
" Kate Mrs., compositor, r. 8 Kate PI
" Leo W. H., r. Corbett Av nr Ingleside
" Lucius E., attorney at law, 533 Market,
room 41, r. 1511 Pierce
" Mary F. Miss, nurse, r. 132 Grove
" Michael, r. 736 Brannan
" Nathaniel, policeman, r. 709 Shotwell
Greene Oliver D., Colonel and assistant adju-
tant-general U. S. A., adjutant- general
Dept. of California, 204 Phelan Bldg, r.
Pacific-Union Club
" Ransome, r. 33 Sanchez
" Richard, teamster, r. 8 Kate
" Robert, conductor, r. 240 Day
" Robert, miner, r. 240 Day
" Samuel, cooper, r. 824, 14th Av South
" Samuel T. (Douglas & Greene), r. 1939 Mis-
sion
" S. H., salesman Am. Tobacco Co., r. Oak-
land
" Thomas, clerk J. J. Greene, r. 3403 Har-
rison
" Thomas, horseshoer, r. 133 Grove
" Watson H., teamster, r. 309, 11th Av
" W. Frederick, manager cigar dept. Wil-
liam Cluff Co., 16 Front, r. Oakland
4®-Greene. See Green
Greenebaum Alfred, secretary Pac. Marine Sup-
ply Co., 306 California, r. 1617 Vallejo
" Alfred H. (Rothschild & Greenebaum), r.
1914 Pacific Av
Greenebaum Emil, secretary King-Morse Can-
ning Co., NW cor Broadway and San-
some, r. 1914 Pacific Av
" Jacob, stockbroker, 337 Pine, r. 3100 Van
Ness Av ^
" Joseph L., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1459 Franklin
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DEALERS IN AtL KINDS OF
jFOREIGN# DOMESTIC GOAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
Greenebaum Leon, purchasing agent Western
Meat Co., r. Hotel Richelieu
Leon S., bookkeeper Greenebaum & Co.,
r. 1459 Franklin
Louis, bookkeeper Louis Sloss & Co.. r. 1914
Pacific Av
Morris, president Greenebaum & Co.,
115-117 Bush, r. Paris, France
Moses (Greenebaum, Weil & Michels), r.
Hotel Richelieu
Oscar, clerk Wilmerding-Loewe Co., r.
Hotel Miramar
R. Mrs., widow, r. 1914 Pacific Av
Greenebaum Slgmund, manager London, Paris
and American Bank (Limited), 1-3 San-
some, r. 1459 Franklin
Greenebaum, Weil & Micbels (Moses Greene-
baum, Leopold Weil and Leopold
Michels), importers and manufacturers
men's furnishing goods, 17-19 Sansome,
factory .531 Mission
Greenebaum William, president The Stuparich
Manufacturing Co., 533 Market, r. SW
cor California and Gough
GREENEBAUM & CO.,
Morris Greenebaum president, Henry
Kohn secretary, auctioneers and com-
mission merchants, 115-117 Busb, New
York office 43 Leonard
i3®~Greenebaum. See Greenbaum and Grin-
baum
Grenell Frank G., r. 1711 Scott
" Fred H., clerk, r. 1711 Scott
Greenewald Aaron B., railroad ticket agent, 634
Market, r. 927 Sutter
" .Alice R. Miss, r. 1812 Van Ness Av
" Louise, widow, r. 1812 Van Ness Av
Greenewald Otto H., president Golden Gate
Lumber Co., and treasurer California
Lumber Co., ofQce 4 Sutter, rooms 8-10, r.
1812 Van Ness Av
4®"Greenewald. See Greenwald, Grunwald
and Grunwaldt
Greenfield A. Clark, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt
&Co.,r. 721A 22d
" Charles E., clerk Union I. Wks, r. 733 Bush
" Jesse C, salesman Greenberg & Green-
berg, r. 2023 Pacific Av
" Rose, widow, r. 2023 Pacific Av
" William, barber Shaen & Crown, r. 33 Russ
" William C, traveling salesman, r. 515
Eddy
Greenhalgh John, lodgings, 207 Post
Greenham Elizabeth M. Miss, r. 2125 Howard
Greenhood Bertha G. Miss, teacher music, r.
1309 Broadway
" Fannie Miss, teacher Henry Durant Pri-
mary School, r. 1303 Octavia
" Hugo O., forwarding and shipping, 312 Sac-
ramento, r. 1309 Broadway
" Louis H., r. 1303 Octavia
" Louise, widow, r. 1303 Octavia
Greenhow Albert, watchman Fulton Eng &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 3 Harry PI
" Alexander M., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1922 Filbert
" James, blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 1922
Filbert
Greening Johnson, porter Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co.
Greenkevitch Nicholas Rev., rector, r. 2050
Leavenworth
Greenlaw Alma, widow, r, 2321 Larkin
" Charles E., painter, r. 571 Stevenson
" Clair F., calker, r. 428 State
Greenlaw Frederick W., shipwright, r. 428 State
" George W., teamster Central Hardware
and Supply Co., r. 571 Stevenson
" John, r. 239 Texas
" JohnB., machine hand Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 239 Texas
GREENLAW MAYO A.,
dentist. Academy of Sciences Building.
819 Market, rooms 11-12
Greenlaw Thomas J., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r
239 Texas
" William F., conductor Market St. Ry., r
606 Elizabeth
Greenleaf Charles R., lieutenant-colonel. Deputy
Surgeon-General U. S. A., disbursing
officer Medical Dept. U. S. A.. 36 New
Montgomery, r. 2700 Bancroft Way,
Berkeley
" Delia, widow r. 3237 Mission
" S. N., master schr Novelty, office 48 Mar-
ket, room 1
Greenlee F. S., brokerage and commission, 203
Front ♦
" James W., coachman, 1226 Post
Greenlees Hugh, carpenter Frank A. Geier, r.
217 Diamond
" John, tarpenter, r. 1020 Haight
Greenlin Clarence F., teamster, r. 722 Clemen-
tina
Greenly John H., funeral director Cal. Under-
taking Co., r. 16251/^ Pine
Greenman John, laborer, r. 700 San Jose Av
" Kate Mrs., stenographer Land Savings
Union of Cal., r. Alameda
" Sarah E., dressmaking, 700 San Jose Av
Greensfelder Naph B., president Naph B.
Greensf elder Co., 220 Sutter, r. 2123 Pine
" Naph B. Co. (incorporated), Naph B.
Greensfelder president, M. S. Feinberg
vice-president, Fred Bauer secretary,
merchandise brokers, 220 Sutter
Greenslade Louis M., clerk S. F. Dist. Tel. Co.,
Greentree Charles T., clerk C. A. Parkin, r. 1911
Mission
" Louis, salesman, r. 1419 Taylor
" Mary E., widow, r. 305 Jones
Greenwald Hettie Mrs., baths, 415 Sutter, r. 734
Sutter
" Jacob, r. 1513 Gough
" John, r. 110 Eddy
" Louis, porter G. W. Harris, r. 1029 Mission
" M., r. 309 Powell
" Nelson, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 314
Brannan
" William, clerk, r. 3014 Washington
4£i- Greenwald. See Greenewald. Grunwald
and Grunwaldt
Greenway Alfred E., cook The Reception, r. 1121
Filbert rear
" Edward M., office 50 Nevada Block, r. Ho-
tel Pleasanton
" John, deckhand str Piedmont, r. Oakland
Greenwell John, clerk Post Office, r. Alameda
Greenwich Dock U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Bode
& Haslett proprietors, NW cor Bat-
tery and Greenwich
" Fire Insurance Co. The, Tom C. Grant gen-
eral agent, 212 Pine
Greenwood Charles, coachman, 1516 Polk
" Frank M., electrician, r. 711 Hayes
Greenwood Fred A., secretary and treasurer
California Electrical Works, 35 Market,
r. Hotel Pleasanton
" George, painter, r. 26 Kissling
" George C, traveling salesman, r. 1617 Polk
Greenwood George D., vice-president and man-
ager California Electrical Works, 35
Market, r. Oakland
" Hannah, widow, r. 202 San Jose Av
" Henry, r. 26 Kissling
•' Jacob, traveling salesman, r. 1501!^ Market
Greenwood Monroe, president California Elec-
trical Works, 35 Market, r. 713 Hayes
" Ralph, physician, r. 1104 Mission
" Richard, foreman Union Soap Factory, r.
26 Kissling
" S. M. Mrs., widow, r. 747 Francisco
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Greenwood Walter H. (Farrant & Co.), r. 203
San Jose Av
" William, driver, r. 6 Central PI
" William, soapmaker Union Soap Factory,
r. 26 Kissling
Greenzweig George, r. 2322 California
" &Co. (incorporated), wholesale jewelry, 2
Sutter
Greer Anna P. Miss, r. 1216 Hyde
" Charles S., carpenter, r. 1940 Lexington Av
" J., weigher Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. 714 Clementina
James, waiter, r. 11 Louisa
" Jane E. Miss, teacher Chinese Primary
School, r. 1514 Taylor
" John A., horseman, r. 326 Larkin
" John S., horseman, r. 326 Larkin
" Mary M. Miss, r. 1216 Hyde
" M. Thomas, teamster Lewis & Co., r. 34
Kissling
■' R. C, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Richard N., musician, r. 8 Rausch
" Robert P., manager Pac. Ammonia and
r. Chemical Co., 1634 Sacramento
" Robert W., clerk Kittle & Co., r. 825
Valencia
" Sarah, widow, r. 306i4 Hyde
" William, driver Oliver Q. Reynolds, r.
Oakland
" William J., carpenter, r. 850 Mission rear
" William J., livery and teaming, 226-228,
14th, r. 636, 23d
49-Greer. See Grier
Greesman Joseph, operator I. Botwin & Co., r.
455 Minna
Greffe Charles, proprietor Centennial Furniture
Factory, 508-510, 5th, r. 323y2 Clara
GREG FRANK,
white sand and sawdust, 529 Mission,
telephone Main 1623
Greger John, master schr Hercules, r. 33 Silver
Gregerson Peter, tailor, r. 732 Folsom
Greget Leopold W., florist, SW cor Franklin
and Greenwich
Gregg Alice C. Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 2110 Polk
" George, master mechanic S. P. Co., r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
" Herbert R., with Shreve & Co., r. San
Rafael
" J. L. Mrs., widow, r. 2110 Polk
" Louisa L., Miss, compositor, r. 963 Mission
" M., waiter J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Wellington, collector tax dept. S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery, r. 618 Powell
" Wellington Jr., assistant receiving teller
The Crocker- Woolworth National Bank,
r. Ashby Av, Berkeley
" William, carpenter, r. 863 Mission
" William, longshoreman, r. 634 Sacramento
" William C, bookkeeper Cal. Safe Deposit
and Trust Co., r. 618 Powell
Greggains Alexander, r. 142% Shipley
" Annie, packer Cal. Drug and Spice Mills,
r. 621 Vi Minna
" Bridget, widow, r. 142 Shipley
" John, printer Abramson-Heunisch Co., r.
142 Shipley
" Michael J., watchman Corporation Yard
S. F.F. D., r. 142 Shipley
" Simon, helper Michael J. Marion, r. 530
Mission
Greggs Eugene, boots and shoes, 2831 Mission
Grego Carmelo, laborer O'Brien & Spotorno, r.
324 Vallejo
Gregoire Emile, waiter Occidental Restaurant,
r. 323 Green
" Louis, salesman J. Tauzy&Co.,r. 816 Capp
Gregor John, farmer, r. 207 Montgomery Av
Gregorio Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Jose, r. .309 Broadway
" Marco, painter, r. 3 Jasper PI
Gregory A., seaman str Pomona
" Albert H., cashier New York Belting and
Packing Co., r. 1929 Sutter
" Alexander M., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
34 Fell
" Amelia, widow, r. 210 Eddy
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot of
Novelties.
SZH-S^-T" IVIARKEX ST.
Gregory A. W., pressman Co-operative Pub. Co.,
r. 1014 Webster
" Bion S., attorney at law, 104 Sutter, room
9, r. 56 Corbett Av
" Brothers (John, Joseph and Louis), nur-
sery, cor Berlin and Burrows
" Catherine B., widow, r. 905 Bush
" Charles A., shoecutter Porter, Slessinger
& Co., r. East Berkeley
" Charles E., country land dept. Bovee, Toy
& Sonntag, r. 2917 Jackson
Charles M., traveling salesman Tillmann
& Bendel, r. Santa Barbara, Cal.
" CoUis H., retoucher Frederick H. Bushnell,
r. Oakland
" E., druggist, 668 Haight, r. 666 Haight
" Edward, fireman Cal. St. RR, r. 1619^2
Leavenworth
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 615 Fulton
" George D., r. 1606 California
GREGORY H. P. & CO.,
machinery and machine supplies, NW
cor Fremont and Mission
Gregory Hugh M., master mariner, r. 639 Haight
" James W., superintendent St. George
Stables, r. Russ House
" J. M. & Brothers (John M. Gregory), dried
fruits, nuts, etc., 327 Front
" John (Gregory Bros.), r. cor Berlin and Bur-
rows
" John, laborer Martin Holje, r. 13th Av
South nr P
" John M. (J. M. Gregory & Bros.), r. 1929
Sutter
" Joseph (Gregory Bros.), r. cor Berlin and
Burrows
" Joseph, fisherman, r. 1315 Sansome
" Lester C, physician, r. Nucleus Bldg
" Louis (Gregory Bros.), r. cor Berlin and
Burrows
" Mary, widow, r. Trumbull nr Craut
" Narciso, driver John Gandolfo & Co., r. 2101
Larkin
" Paul, salesman, r. 34 Fell
" Samuel, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Silas E., r. 666 Haight
" Thomas J., reporter Call
" Thomas V., shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co.,
r. 137 Page
" Victor, clerks. P. Co., r. 121, 6th
" Warren (Chickering, Thomas & Gregory
and Gerstle & Sloss), attorney at law,
206 Sansome, rooms 29-34, r. 2199 Devisa-
dero
" William, janitor Balfour, Guthrie & Co.
" William F., r. 413 Dolores
" William H., compositor Valleau & Peter-
son, r. New Western Hotel
" William M., salesman, r. 1521^/^ Market
Gregson A. Mrs., nurse Kings' Daughter's Home,
217 Francisco
Grehek Johan, laborer, r. 14 Zoe
Greib Peter, machinist S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
Greichen William, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
1208, 20th
Greif Bruno, brewer, r. 707 Mission
" George M., bookbinder R. I. Whelan & Co.,
r. 739 Filbert
" John J., cashier License Collector's offtce, r.
HI Hermann
Grelffe A., longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
Greig Alexander, apprentice, r. 227 Mississippi
" David, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 56 Erie
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Greig James, secretary San Francisco Lumber
Co., office foot of 3ci, r. SW cor Paru and
Alameda Av, Alameda
" James, ship carpenter, r. 227 Mississippi
" James, stonecutter, r. 29 Julian Av
Greig James S., secretary Doernbecher Furni-
ture Manufacturing Co., 733-741 Mission,
" W., waiter Golden West Hotel
" William, r. 417 Bush
Grein Bartholomew F., bartender J. Knobloch
" Jost, cabinet maker Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 25 Ripley PI
4®=Grein, See Grien
Greiner Amelia Miss, dressmaker, r. 631 Ten-
nessee
" Christine, widow, r. 631 Tennessee
" Leslie F., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1233
Fulton
" W. H., painter Swan & Stein, r. .51, 3d
Grelis Christopher, clerk, r. 7251/4 Hayes
" Margaret, widow, r. 725% Hayes
Grell Charles, cook, r. 823% Bush
Grella Alexandre (Grella & Gaviati), r. 531
Union
" & Gaviati (Alexandre Grella and Luigi
Gaviati), wood and coal, 514 Union
Grellman Cuneo R., cigar box mnfr., 337 Valley
Grellmann Charles, clerk G. L. Carroll & Co.,
r. 440, 2d
" Charles P., conductor, r. 6% Sheridan rear
" Moritz C, bookkeeper, r. 2530 Bryant Av
Gremminger Francis C, painter, r. 650% Natoma
" Joseph, plumber, r. 650% Natoma
Gremmler Conrad H., teamster, r. 319% Clemen-
tina
Grenell Frank G., r. 1711 Scott
" Frederick H., clerk Hart Grenell, r. 1711
Scott
Grenell Hart, druggist, 400 Geary cor Mason, r.
1711 Scott
Grenham Dennis, paver, r. 1332% Broadway
Greninger Daniel, r. 107 Buchanan
" George F., plumber, 1731 Market, r. 107
Buchanan
" Pierce, peddler, r. W s Franklin bet Green-
wich and Lombard
" Theodore, r. 524 Kansas
Grenman Alonzo L.. watchman, r. 2910 Larkin
Grennan Brothers (Matthew and Thomas P.),
merchant tailors, 15 Ellis
" .John A., collector B. P. Oliver, r. 328 Fell
Grennan Joseph F. (Bendixen & Grennan), r. 328
Fell
" Matthew (Grennan Bros.), r. 27 Sanchez
" Peter, farmer, r. 27 Sanchez
" Thomas P. (Grennan Bros.), r. 27 Sanchez
4S=Grennan. See Greenan
Grenningloh William, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Grennis George, capitalist, r. 2611 Pacitic Av
Grenoble The, Mrs. M. A. Dufau proprietor, 603
Bush
Greppin Joseph E., engineer Market St. Ry., r .
1231 Turk
Gresharbour Louis, invalid, r. 156 Clara
Grass Charles, bartender, r. 1237 Stockton
" Kent W., fruits and vegetables and varie-
ties, 603 Stanyan
Gressler Ernest, city salesman M. A. Gunst &
Co., r. 1323 Sacramento
Gresty William, shoemaker, 437 Pine, r. 1213
Kearny
Gretchen John J., baker, r. 615 Pine rear
Greth August, physician and surgeon r. 537
Turk
Grethe Edward, master mariner, r. 15 Pacific
Grether Edgar T., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
545 Jersey
" Ellsworth T., conductor, r. 545 Jersey
" John, baker, r. 409 Union
" Reinhard, baker str Alameda
Gretsch Louise Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1618% Turk
" Philip, clerk Bibo, Newman & Ikenberg, r.
1618% Turk
Gretter George, baker, r. 828 Geary
Gretz Joseph, liquors, NE cor Howard and Beale,
r. 1 William
Greub Adolph, instrument maker The A. Lietz
Co., r. Oakland
Greul Charles J., liquors, .535 Pacific, r. 1237
Stockton
Greule Henry, waiter, r. 13 Page
Greulich John, upholsterer, r. 405 McAllister
Greve Fritz, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Greven Joseph, teacher vocal music, 82, 9th. r.
88, 9th
(irever Girard, laborer, r. 1510 Kentucky
Gi-eves David, r. 225 Ritch
" George W., hoseman Engine 9, r. 3 Rincon
Court
" James, seaman str Pomona, r. 10 Clinton
" N., seaman str San Bias
" William H., stevedore, r. 225 Ritch
Grewe William A., teamster A. Meyer, r. 40
Parker Av
Grey Frank S., manager William Simpson, 603
Montgomery, r. 1045 Market
" G. S., r. 1515A Biroadway
" Jane Miss, r. 217 Francisco
" John R., shipping clerk William Cluff Co.,
r. 1005, 20th
" John T., crier U. S. Circuit Court, r. 425
Kearny
" Joseph, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Peter J. Rev., pastor St. Patrick's Church,
r. 744 Mission
" Richard H., accountant, 207 Battery, room
19, r. 14 CoUingwood
" Sarah M., widow, r. 1304 Post
-e®- Grey. See Gray
Grez Albert J., barber, 504, 24th, r. 2617 Folsom
Gribbin Alfred, laborer, r. 401 Oak
" Fannie R., r. 401 Oak
" John H., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
312% Waller
Gribble Alonzo, salesman Samuel Shirek, r. 19
Rausch
" Charles H., barber, 2106 Market
" Edgar C, electrician Palace Hotel, r. 19
Rausch
" John B., miner, r. 19 Rausch
" John T., machinist Union 1. Wks, r. Oakland
" W. Arthur, salesman, r. 19 Rausch
Grice G. D., switchman, r. .530, 3d
Grieb Emily, domestic, 1950 California
" Henry T., carpenter, r. 418 Francisco
" Minnie, domestic, 2111 Devisadero
Griebineijh Samuel, waiter M. Cibilich, r. 536
Fremont
Grieme Henry, groceries and liquors, 314, 8th
" Herman H. (Riechers & Grieme), r. 18, 7th
Grien Charles, baker Jacob Goetjen, r. 1224%
Pacific
im~ Grien. See Grein
Grienauer Carl, musician, r. 39, 4th
Grier Robert, carpenter, r. 1512 Sacramento rear
" Robert A., carpenter, r. 1512 Sacramento
rear
" T. Mrs., dressmaking, 321 Minna
" William R., carpenter, r. 1512 Sacramento
rear
j6®~Grier. See Greer
Grierson Annie, widow, r. 522 Polk
Gries Frederick, r. 725 Capp
" John, bartender, r. 1220 Green
Griesche Gustav, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. Berkeley
Griese Carl, artificial stone contractor, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1318 Stanyan
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 113 Germania
Greishaber B. (Chicago, 111.), manufacturer
gold pens and pencils, A. I. Hall & Son
agents, 528-530 Market
Griesinger William, storekeeper German Hos-
pital
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Griesmer Frederick, machinist, r. 3211/4, 20tli
Griesser Joseph C, clerk Beversen & Faltings,
r. 5331/2, 4th
Griflen R. C, salesman Coghill & Kohn
Grifles James H., reporter Call, r. 919a Sutter
Grfan Alfred, brass finisher Whyte & De Rome,
r. 607 Howard
Griffin Andrew G., secretary and treasurer
Griffin & Skelley Co., 132 Market, r.
Alameda
" Anthony T., carpenter, r. 309 Oak
" Bartholomew, driver La Grande Laundry,
r. 1710'^ Howard
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 1129 Tennessee
" Bartholomew, laborer S. P. Co., r. 732 Na-
toma
" Bernard F., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 2717 Bush
" Bridget, widow, r. 143 Perry
" Bridget, widow, r. 248 Clara
" Bridget, domestic, 635, 24th
" Charles, painter, r. 1053 Mission
" Charles F., physician, 422, 24th
" Charles W., driver S. F. Transfer Co., r.
124, 6th
Griffin Charles W., vice-president Griffin &
Skelley Co., 132 Market, r. Alameda
" Co a B. Miss, principal Hearst Free Kin-
dergarten 2, r. Oakland
" Daniel, teamster, r. 1147'/4 Howard
" Daniel D., blacksmith, r. 133 Ivy
" Delia, widow, r. 808 O'Farrell
" Dennis T., boatbuilder, r. 615 Ivy Av
" Edward D., carrier postoffice, r. 406^2
Waller
" Eliza Mrs., r. 727 Clementina
" Emily C. Mrs., r. 120 McAllister
" F. M. Mrs., r. 520, 22d
" Frank, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Frank C, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 248 Clara
" Frank D., assistant superintendent City
Division Post Office, r. 1212, 22d
" Frank J., clerk P. A. McDonald, r. 209b 13th
" Frank J., compositor J. O. Jephson Co., r.
1430 Pacific
" Frank J., machinist, r. 522 Van Ness Av
" Frank J., tinsmith, r. 8 Norton PI
" George W., teamster, r. 412 Jones
" Gerald R., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 309 Oak
" Harriet, widow, r. 1727 Eddy
" Harry, waiter, r. 771 Howard
" Harry H., hostler, r. 526i/4 O'Farrell rear
" Harry J., clerk Royal House
" Hattie, widow, r. 66 Shipley rear
" Henry, driver Cook & Co.. r. 1636 Fillmore
" Henry R.. clerk, r. 506, 3d
" Henry S., laborer, r. 1319 Minna
" Hugh, teamster, r. 524 Linden Av
" J., teamster, r. 737 Howard
" James, compositor Commercial Publishing
Co.. r. 1430 Pacific
" James, driver Cal. Wine Assn
" James, laborer, r. 8 Norton PI
" James J., machinist Pac. Can Co., r. 59
Langton
" James P., salesman W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
618 Golden Gate Av
" Jennie, widow, r. 412 Jones
" Jennie, widow, r. 6O614 Elizabeth
" John, carpenter, r. 14 Middle
" John, clerk John J. Winters, r. 8 Norton PI
" John, driver John F. Snow, r. 68 West Mis-
sion
" John, elevatorman, r. 248 Clara
" John, hoseman Engine 24, r. 6OQY2 Elizabeth
•' John, janitor, r. 10021/4 Jackson
" John, stevedore, r. 506, 3d
" John A., cooper Cal. Barrel Co.. r. 8 Nor-
ton PI
" John D., boatbuilder, r. 17141/4 Howard
" John J., boxmaker, r. 506, 3d
" John J., clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r. 248
Clara
'■ John M., teamster, r. 704 Octavia
" John T., teamster F. Emil Seidel, r. IIO81/2
Potrero Av
Griffin John W., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Joseph, bagmaker J. A. Folger & Co., r. 33b
Kiss ling
" Joseph, waiter J. R. Loosley, r. 92154 Sac-
ramento
" Joseph C, teamster, r. 412 Jones
' ' Joseph F. , clerk D. F. Keefe, r. 1008 Alabama
" Julia, widow, r. 33b Kissling
" Kate, waiter Cable Hotel
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 723^/4 Brannan rear
" Marshall G., driver Morton Special Deliv-
ery, r. 713 Shotwell
" Martha A.Mrs., dressmaking, 115 Kearny
" Martin, clerk, r. 411 Mason
" Mary, widow, r. 32 Minna
" Mary A. Miss, r. 8 Madison Av
" Maurice, laborer, r. 855 Folsom
" Maurice, milk dealer, r. IIO8V2 Potrero Av
" Maurice S., pantryman Bohemian Club, r.
" Michael, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 1208
Mission
" Michael, engineer Phelan Bldg, r. 807 Geary
" Michael, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
13 McLea Court
" Michael A., laborer, r. 309 Oak
" Michael J., bartender John C. Casey, r.
1108 Potrero Av
" Michael M., salesman J. Samuels, r. 1208
Mission
" Michael W., wood and coal, 564 Howard
" MiloP., helper, r. 910 Vallejo
" Nellie, widow, r. 711 Geary rear
" Norah Miss, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Patrick, laborer, r. 23 BlaKe
" Patrick, laborer, r. 72314 Brannan rear
" Patrick F., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 114 Ridley
" Patrick J., carriage maker Louis C. Ras-
mussen, r. 2207i/^ Mason
" Raymond M. S., stamper Neustadter Bros.,
r. 711 Geary rear
" Sarah, widow, r. 68 West Mission
" Thomas, laborer, r. 38854 Dolores
" Thomas, seaman, r. 172 Silver
" Thomas F., driver Union Ice Co., r. 110a
Freelon
" Thomas G., clerk, r. 434i/4, 7th
Griffin Thomas H., clerk S. P. Co., 613 Market,
r. 230 Liberty, telephone Mission 206
" Timothy, r. 300, 4th
" Timothy, wagon maker J. J. La Chapelle,
r. 1430 Pacific
" Warren, shoecutter, r. 800, 25th
" Watson Mrs., r. 2120 California
Griffin Willard M., president Griffin & Skelley
Co., 132 Market, r. Alameda
" William, r. 524 Linden Av
" William, collector, r. 68 West Mission
" William, deckhand str Resolute
'• William, solicitor George C. Bornemann
Co., r. 225 Drumm
" William A., engineer Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 3629, 16th
" William B., laborer, r. 816 Montgomery
" William F., machine hand Pac. Can Co..
r. 1070 Howard
" William G., ooremaker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wl?s, r. 315 Pixley
William W., engineer Adolph Hromada, r.
1008 Alabama
Griffin & Skelley Company, W. M. Griffin presi-
dent, C. W. Griffin vice-president, A. G.
Griffin treasurer and secretary, packers
fruits and raisins, 132 Market
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Grifflng E. Bailey, clerk Frank S. Kelly, r. 102
Eddy
" Frederick A., salesman, r. 713AO'Farrell
" John L., manager Davis Bros, r. 615 Taylor
" William M., salesman F.N. Woods & Co.,
r. Oakland
Griffith Aaron B., cook, r. 230 Green
" Alexander, baker Am. Biscuit Co., r. 1103
Montgomery
" Alexander, painter, r. 1530 Stockton
" Anthony J., special officer Market St. Ry.,
r. 2507 Larkin
" Anthony J. Jr., deputy License Collector,
r. 2507 Larkin
" Aurelia Mrs., principal Golden Gate Pri-
mary School, r. IM) Hayes
)lf &
Sons, r. 1017
" Benjamin A., porter Wol
Union
" C, carpenter, r. 319 Ellis
" Charles A., chiropodist, 1302 Stockton
" Charles F., clerk William O. Bacon, r.
2912c Lagnna
" Charles M., dental student, r. 710 Geary
" Daniel, laborer, r. SW cor Rose's Av and
Brady
" David, electrician Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
Berkeley
" Edgar M., physician, 1340 Hayes
" Edward A., clerk, r. 2507 Larkin
" Edward B., office 1035 Howard, r. 2839, 16th
Griffltli Edwin L., secretary Arctic Oil Works
and Pacific Steam Whaling Co., 30 Cali-
fornia, r. Ross Valley
■' Emilie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1416 Broadway
•' Flemming M., carpenter, r. 2912 Laguna
" Frederick L. (E. B. Griffith's Sons), r. 2839,
16th
" George C, traveling salesman F. H.
Ames & Co., r. Alameda
" Graves E., photographer, r. 529 Howard
" Haida Mrs., r. 2116 Larkin
" Harry E. (E. B. Griffith's Sons), r. 2839,
16th
" Harry J., clerk Market St. Ry., r. 2507
Larkin
■■ Hervey F., printer E. B. Griffith's Sons, r.
2839, 16th
" James A., wheelwright Geo. W. Phelan, r.
506, 4th
" J. Milo, sculptor Cogswell Polytechnic
College, r. 18 Sycamore Av
" John, bellboy Hotel St. Nicholas
" John, carpenter, r. 28 Turk
•' John B. painter and paper hanger, 1604
Polk, r. 935 Sanchez
" John L., painter John B. Griffith, r. 718,
14th
" John W., tanner, r. 12 Geneva
" John W., teacher Heald's Business Col-
lege, r. 1526, 25th
" Joseph, porter Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 441^^
Clementina
" Lena M., widow, r. 715 Union
" Marie, domestic, 1916 Pierce
" Marshall A., clerk Christoffer M. Christ-
offer, r. 935 Sanchez
" Mary, widow, r. 12 Geneva
" Millen, r. 569 Harrison
" Norman, driver Jersey Farm Co., r. 350 Te-
hama
" Owen L., clerk Pac. Mail SS. Co., r. 704i4
Mission
" R. Vaughan Rev., pastor Welsh Presby-
terian Church, r. 514a 21st
" Uriah, r. 236 Fell
" Uriah L., pressman, r. 236 Fell
Griffith W., kitchen hand Hotel Becker
" W. Edward, clerk N. P. C. RR, r. Oak-
land
" William, laborer, r., 15 Hampton PI
" William, painter, r. 1103 Montgomery
" William B., bookkeeper, r. 815 Valencia
" William W., contractor, r. 1125 Mission
Griffith's E. B. Sons (Harry E. and Frederick L.
Griffith) , printers and proprietors Mis-
sion and South S. F. Mail, 1035 Howard
Griffiths A. L. Mrs., dressmaking, 326 Larkin
" Albert L., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 2607a Sacramento
" Annie, widow, r. 563 Minna
" Griffith B., policeman, r. 118, 36th
" Griffith L., liquors, 15 Valencia
" James, r. 123 Silver rear
" James H., plumber, r. 123 Silver rear
" John E., machinist, r. 1055 Market
" John O., waiter, 925 Hyde
" Joseph, liquors, 18, 5th, r. 627 Natoma
" Nathaniel, plumber, r. 123 Silver rear
" Patrick, bartender, r. 702 California
" Samuel, marine engineer, r. 2034 Howard
" T. Alfred, with Cushing-Wetmore Co., r. 34
Liberty
" Thomas, gardender, 2021 Devisadero
" Thomas, machinist Wm. H. Birch & Co., r.
" Thomas H., master bark Albert, office 204
Market, r. 34 Liberty
" Wirt, engineer The Colonial
Griflo Antonio (Chelini, Griffo & Co.), r. 102, 4th
" Domenico (Chelini, Son & Co.). r. 336, 6th
" Giovanni, fruits and vegetables, 246, 5th
Griggs C. W., president Dickins Lumber Co.,
Berry bet 3d and 4th, r. Tacoma, Wash.
" Joseph M., laborer, r. 1109 Treat Av
Grigsby Alvin H., printer Brown & Craddock, r.
Alameda
" Elza E., conductor, r. 1920 Howard
" Henry C, student, r. 1810 Turk
" Robert A., student, r. 1420 California
" W. P., millwright Cahill& Hall Elevator
Co.
Grilarry Jean, r. 3242 Sacramento
Grill Joseph (Matheson & Grill), r. 105, 10th
Grim Alfred R., asst. manager Alliance Assur-
ance Co., r. Berkeley
Grim Alonzo M., secretary and cashier The
Sanger Lumber Co., 319 Pine, r. 3026
Washington
" Gottlieb, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Herman, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co.
>6®"Grim. See Grimm
Grimaldi F. Bruni, consul-general Italy, 506
Battery, rooms 1-2, r. 711 Sutter
Grimani James A., teacher music, r. 426 Green-
wich
Grimes Alfred, machinist Arthur Barnes, r. 639
Clay
" Frank, deputy Assessor, r. 2007 Golden
Gate Av
■' Frank, engineer Kinsky & Johnson, r. 810,
6th
" Fred C, engineer S. P. Co., r. 1919 Howard
" George A., timekeeper Sutter St. Ry., r.
14091/i Buchanan rear
Grimes George L., manager Hawley Bros.
Hardware Co., SW cor Market and Beale,
r. 3320 Sacramento
" John, painter, r. il&Yi Larkin
" John, shipjoiner Union I. Wks, r. Winslow
nr California Av
" Lawrence, foreman street cleaning dept.
City Street Imp. Co., r. 6 Hoff Av
" Martin, fireman str Santa Rosa, r. 71 Te-
hama
" Michael, r. IdV^ Beaver
" Richard, laborer, r. 1212a Clay
" Robert, laborer St. Mary's Hospital
" Thaddeus E. (Koch & Grimes), r. 1135, 19th
" William, undertaking McFarland Bros., r.
2341/2 Ritch
Grimholz Jacob, tailor W. F. Attinger, r. 3 Cot-
tage PI
Grimley Frank, teamster Wainwright & Easton,
r. 915 Broadway
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Grimley Frank J., tinsmith, r. 632 Valencia
" Patrick, yardman Wainwright & Easton,
r. 633 Valencia
Grimm A., r. 310 Stockton
Grimm A. & Co. (Adam Grimm), proprietors
Grimm's Vineyard and Wine Vaults
(Calistoga, Napa Co.), office 36 McAllis-
ter
Grimm Adam (A. Grimm & Co.), r. 36 McAllis-
ter
" Adam, with William Schreiber, r. 717
O'Farrell
'• Adam H., proprietor Lick House Barber
Shop, r. Lick House
" Adele L. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 1013 Green
Grimm Andrew, restaurant, 511 Montgomery,
r. 417 Kearny
" Annie, widow, r. 4 Chatham PI
" Charles H., physician, r. 835 Bush
" Charles W., manager Cal. Art Metal Wks,
49-51 Fremont, r. Alameda
" Clarence A. W., bookkeeper A. Grimm &
Co., r. 36 McAllister
" Ferdinand W., r. 306 Clementina
" Frank A., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 613 Jones
" Frederick, driver Bavaria Brewery, r. 3328
Greenwich
" Frederick W., r. 112 Butte
" Herman, waiter Young & Weisman, r. 367
Minna
" Joseph E., waiter, r. 136i/4 CoUingwood
" Mathias, real estate agent, r. 613 Jones
Grimm Matt, wines and liquors, and office
Grimm's Vineyard and Wine Vaults, 111
Leidesdorff, r. 610 Leavenworth
" Peter, seaman str General McDowell, r.
430 Post
4®=- Grimm. See Grim
Grimm's Vineyard and Wine Vaults (Calis-
toga. Napa Co.), A. Grimm & Co. pro-
prietors, 36 McAllister, office HI Leides-
dorff
Grimmell Wesley, r. 450 Clipper
" Wesley A., stenographer Sachs Bros. &
Co., r. 783i4 Harrison
Grimmer Robert L., clerk, r. 329 Minna
" William H., salesman, r. 45 Julia
Grimshaw Henry, clerk Tax Collector's office,
r. 808 Green
" Samuel, laborer, r. 424 Shot well
Grimwood Adolphus D., attorney at law, 214
Pine, room 54, r. Fruitvale
" Alfred J., printer Call, r. 109 Silver
" Charles P., mining engineer, 314 Pine, room
54
" J. Bryant, clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1312
Taylor
Grinbaum Morris S., president M. S. Grinbaum
& Co. (limited), 215 Front, r. Palace
Hotel
" M. S. & Co. (limited), Morris S. Grinbaum
president, importers and commission
merchants, 315 Front
Grindell Oscar, electrician, r. 7 Mint Av
Grindley James, engineer Yolo Mills, r. Berke-
ley
Grindley John H., secretary Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., 114-116 Sacramento, r. Oak-
land
" Percy H., salesman Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. Oakland
" Thomas R., physician, 920 Buchanan
Grinnell Harry I., clerk, r. 311 Capp
" Henry F., superintendent H. Kissane and
Collins & Lyons, pier 11 Steuart, r. 311
Capp
" P. , warehouseman Overland Frei ght Trans-
fer Co., r. 57 Bluxome
Grinzen John, engineer La Grande Laundry
Gripp John, bookkeeper Tillmann & Bendel, r.
Oakland
Grippen Mollie E. Miss, teacher, r. 3102 Sut-
ter
Grisby William H., upholsterer, r. 225, 4th
Grischow Gustav, candle maker Mission Soap
and Candle Wks, r. 823 Hampshire
Grisel Louise G., widow, r. 703 Geary
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Grisman Joseph, buttonhole maker, 455 Minna
Grissiam William W., registrar of deposits U.
S. Mint, r. The Colonnial
Grissin Samuel F., traveling salesman W. W.
Montague & Co.
Grist Frank, bill poster, r. 537 Sacramento
Griswell Benjamin T., waiter, r. 313, 4th
Griswold Augustus H., miner, r. 2488!^ Market
" Charles C, teamster James J. McKinnon,
r. 2428 Market
" Charles P., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" E. & Co. (Eugene Griswold), chemical
works, 1509-1515, 16th
" Edward, electrician, r. 631 Minna
" E. M. Mrs., r. 920 Sutter
" Eugene (E. Griswold & Co.), r. Oakland
" Frank E., machinist, r. 2428 Market
" George G., fruits, 407 East North, r. 533
Howard
" Gertrude, widow, r. 946 Fillmore
" Harriet B., school teacher, r. 3488^4 Market
" Jane R., widow, r. 811 Polk
" John H., secretary Contra Costa Laundry
Co., 56 Sacramento, r. Oakland
" Norman L., attorney at law, r. 946 Fillmore
" Norman W., capitalist, office 39 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. Kenwood, Cal.
" William, carpenter, r. 393, 6th
" William, pressman George Spaulding &
Co., r. Oakland
Griswold William H., physician and surgeon,
office and r. rooms 31-33, 850 Market cor
Stockton
" Wolcott N., physician, 106 Eddy
Grizzly Flat Gold Mining Co., George E. Main-
hart secretary, 34 Sansome, room 6
Groat Benjamin F., r. 1005 Sutter
■' Charles F. (William Groat & Son), r. 38
Haight
" William (William Groat & Son), r. 38
Haight
Groat William & Son (William and Charles F.),
coal and wood, and express, 28 Haight,
r. 137 Rose Av
" William H., agent Lehn & Fink (New
York), 513 Eddy
" William L., wood and coal, 618 Laguna
Grob Herman, warehouseman Aermotor Co., r.
Oakland
" Joseph, blacksmith Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
Grocer and Country Merchant The (weekly),
James J. Menzies editor and publisher,
133 California, room 13
Grodjens Benjamin E. (Grodjens Bros.), r. 1535
Eddy
" Brothers (Benjamin E. and John P.), bar-
bers, 1055 Market
" John P. (Grodjens Bros.), r. 155, 7th
Grodjinsky Bessie Miss, stenographer, r. 1535
Eddy
" Lillie, correspondent, r. 1535 Eddy
" Pauline, widow, r. 1535 Eddy
Grodt William, laborer, r. 9 Essex
Groebl Otto, driver Katz & Sons, r. 1006 Union
Groebli Joseph, laborer C. M. Hawes, r. 428
Connecticut
Groeder Arthur, grainer, r. 217 Eddy
Groeling Theodore, watchmaker A. Andrews, r.
826 Geary
Groelli Joseph, clerk, r. 10 St. Charles PI
Groen William, brass finisher Wbyte & De
Rome, r. 5 Collins
Groeneveld Jonathan, gripman Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 1217 Polk
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Groenninger Frederick R., groceries, 254 Jessie
" Henry E., liquors, 336 Main
Groenwoldt George C. H., bartender E. R. Knip-
penberg, r. 201 Steuart
Groeper A., waiter str City of Puebla 1
" Emil, groceries, SW cor 26tli and Bart ett
" Harro C, assistant superintendent Ship
owners and Merchants' Tugboat Co.
Vallejo St. "V^Tiarf , r. 523 Guerrero
J^="Groeper. See Gropper
Groesback Stephen W., major U. S. A. and
judge advocate Department of Califor
nia, 210Phelan Bldg, r. Hotel Pleasanton
Groeschel Benjamin, bookkeeper A. Brady, r
1521 Geary
" Henry, eellarman John Wieland Brewery
r. 350. 11th
Groezinger Emile, eellarman Kolb & Denhard
r. 624 Guerrero
" Gottlob, r. 624 Guerrero
Groezinger Gottlob C, justice of the peace
New City Hall. 1st floor, r. 624 Guerrero
" Robert, cleVk, r. 422 Ringold
" Robert, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Groffman Charles P., tin and sheet-iron worker,
208, 24th, r. 26th Av nr San Bruno Av
Grogan Alexander E., insurance, r. 424 Post
" Annie, widow, r. 1434 Washington
" Ella, widow, r. 1625 Church
" John, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co.
" Margaret, widow, r. 423 Hayes
" Thomas, hostler St. George Stables
" Thomas, teamster Henry Tobelmann, r.
423 Hayes
" Samuel, r. 1041^4 Folsom
Groh Th imas, baker Franz Siebrecht, r. 428
Broadway
" Valentine, barber Bohemian Club, r. 812
Kearny
Groizard F., house painter, r. 34 Sycamore Av
Grolemond John, milker Ruhland & Zimmer-
mann, r. Point Lobos Av nr 32d Av
Groliere John (McPhee Company), r. 1151 Mar-
ket
GroU John, restaurant, 237i/4 East, r. 744 Howard
Gronbeck John G., surfman Fort Point Life
Saving Station, Presidio
Grondona Charles F. (A. Galli Fruit Co.), r. 813
Union
" Dario, drayman A. Galli Fruit Co., r. 813
Union
" James, engineer, r. 813 Union
" James, fish dealer, r. 315 Green
" Jesse, engineer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. Oak-
land
Gronosky David, clerk J. D. Mehrtens & Co., r.
1015 Larkin
" Edward, painter, r. 1015 Larkin
" Henry, tailor, 1015 Larkin
Grons Henry, waiter Harmony Hotel
Groom James J. (Groom & Hagan), r. Ill De-
visadero
" James T., salesman Groom & Hagan, r. Ill
Devisadero
" Joseph P. (J. P. Groom & Co.), r. 133 Fair
Oaks
" J. P. & Co. (Joseph P. Groom), plumbers
and gasfitters, 12 Mason
" Roger, bartender J. W. Murphy, r. 1152
Guerrero
" William, laborer, r. Old San Jose Road nr
Seneca
GROOM & HAGAN
(James J. Groom and Hugb S. Hagan),
fashionable hatters ana sole agents
Youman's (New York) hats, 942 Mar-
ket, under The Baldwin
Groos Charles, bookkeper London, Paris and
American Bank, r. 2405 Octavia
Gropper John, clerk William Blester, r. 1122
Leavenworth
" Peter, engineer, r. cor California Av and
Aztec
j8S"Gropper. See Groeper
Gros Peter, seaman, r. 820 Pacific rear
>eS="Gros. See Groos and Gross
Grosbauer John F., carpenter, r. 214 Gough
" Sophie, widow, r. 214 Gough
" Sophie, widow, r. 217, 18th
Grosh Alvin B., grain dealer, 226 Clay, r. 632
Waller
" Eliza T., widow, r. 3000 California
" Milton D., mechanical engineer, r. 3000
California
" Walter B., machinist Cahill & Hall Eleva-
tor Co., r. 3000 California
Groshel Henry, brewer, r. 350, 11th
Grosjean Alfred, violin maker, 307 Grant Av
" Charles, r. 1125 Treat Av
Grosman Julius B., waiter, r. 38 Chapultepec
Gross Agnes, domestic, 425 Shrader
" Alfred G., pressman Guide Pub. Co., r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Carl C, special agent Mutual Life Ins. Co.
of New York, 205 Sansome, r. 2111 Baker
" Charles, clerk Allen & McAllister, r. 1313a
Steiner
" Charles A., tailor, r. 4 YerbaBuena
" Charles O., butcher, 1003 Guerrero
" Emile C, compositor Guide Pub. Co., r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Felix (Gross & Mullaney), r. 806 Fulton
" George, pattern makers The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 4 Yerba Buena
Gross George, physician and surgeon, 336
Kearny, office hours 1 to 3 p. m. and 7:30
to 8 p. m.
Gustav, r. 439, 17th
Gustav G., barber, 1214 Railroad Av
Harry, trimmer Henry Hilp, r. 2625 Pine
Isadore C, carrier postofflce, r. 427 Oak
John, r. 810 Taylor
John, shoemaker, r. 122 Montgomery Block
John F., grainer. r. 1030, Howard
Leopold G. (Gross & Deutch), r. 32054 Sut-
L. N., with Pac. Coast Syrup Co., r. Oak-
land
Louis, drayman, 116 Battery, r. 1632 Mc-
Allister
Louis, student medicine, r. 431 Geary
Marius, waiter, r. 814 Montgomery
Max, clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 737 Mc-
Allister
Otto, tailor, 1213 Polk, r. 1335, 24th
Otto F., waiter str San Juan
Philip, tailor, 2009 Fillmore
Samuel, collector, r. 2625 Pine
Sarah A. Mrs., dressmaking, 873 Mission
William, clerk Edward Liebscher, r. 938
Pacific
& Deutch (Leopold G. Gross and Isaac
Deutch), cigars and tobacco, 5 Kearny
Mullaney (Felix Gross and Michael Mul-
laney), wood, coal, hay and grain, 534
Fulton and 133 Turk
J8S=-Gross. See Groos and Gros
GrossardFernand, porter Joseph Bertrand, r.
510 Bush
Grosscup Frederick V., candy maker M. L.
Stearns, r. 620 Fulton
Grosse Alfred B., physician and surgeon, 400
Stockton, r. 2124 Post
" Frederick J. G., liquors, 206 Washington,
r. 704 Sansome
" J. Paul, cook, r. 1930 Lexington Av
" " Rudolph M., butcher, r. 303 Golden Gate Av
" William (Lohse & Grosse), r. 2124 Post
" William T., traveling salesman Lohse &
Grosse, r. 2124 Post
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Grossetta Jolm, merchant, r. 1604 Stockton
" Mary Miss, clerk, r. 1604 Stockton
" Peter, boxmaker, r. 1604 Stockton
Grossi Bernardino, driver Giosue Rottanzi, r.
723/2, 21st
" E., cook, r. 933 Kearny
Grosskopf Joseph, fireman Empire Malt House
Grosskreutz Frank, teamster, r. 308 Utah
Grosslicht Charles, expressman, r. 434 Natoma
" Morris, expressman, SE cor Sansome and
Bush, r. 434 Natoma
" Selig, salesman D. R. Averv & Co., r. 729i/4
Folsom
Grossman Aaron E., printer, r. 715b O'Farrell
" Anne Mrs., confectionery, 1709 Market
" Edward L., physician and surgeon, cor
Sutter and Devisadero
" Francis H., baker, r. 242^4 Perry
Grossman George, liquors, NE cor Post and
Kearny, r. 212 Jersey
" George Jr., bartender George Grossman,
r. 212 Jersey
" Jacob E., bookbinder, r. 715b O'Farrell
" Julius B., waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r.
38 Chapultepec
" Laura, widow, nurse, r. 117 Jones
" Marks, capitalist, 517 California, r. 715b
O'Farrell
" Morris L,., chef Hoffman Cafe, r. 1002i^ Hyde
" Moses E., dentist, r. 715b O'Farrell
" Sigmund, candy maker John Hvizdos, r. 1709
Market
Grossmann L., cutter Thn Hamburger Co., r. 1949
Geary
Grossmayer Abraham, salesman Sachs Bros. &
Co., r. 1201 Van Ness Av
" M. H., clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. Oakland
" M. H., stock and bond broker, 225 Sansome,
r. Oakland
Grossmiller August, waiter Paul Drasdo, r. 112^4
Grant Av
Grosvenor Chetwynd G., night clerk Occidental
Hotel
" Francis, surveyor Robert Dickson, r. 2616
Webster
" Frank, r. 617 Eddy
" Hotel, Mrs. J. F. Daugherty manager, 319
Sutter
Groswird Rudolph, glove cutter Carson Glove
Co., r. 1219 Mission
Grote C. Frank, janitor Headquarters Dept. of
California, r. 1636 Golden Gate Av
" Ellen M., widow, r. 1636 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, r. 217 Vallejo rear
" Frederick J., clerk Henry F. Grote
" Henry, manager bottle dept. Henry Behl-
mer, r. 217 Vallejo
" Henry F., groceries, NE cor Broderick and
Geary, r. 2230 Geary
" John F., grocer, r. 1636 Golden Gate Av
" Margrette E. Miss, teacher Henry Dui-ant
Primary School, r. 1636 Golden Gate Av
" Otto, clerk Richard Von der Mehden, r. 508
Leavenworth
" Sophie A. Miss, teacher Golden Gate Pri-
mary School, r. 1636 Golden Gate Av
Grotefend Charles, machinist, r. 232, 5th
Groth Andrew S., mining secretary, 414 Califor-
nia, r. Alameda
" David, groceries, 1900 Sutter
" Frederick C, milk dealer, 1814 Devisadero
" Harry W., deputy U. S. Shipping Commis-
sioner, Pac. Mail Dock
" Henry, paper carrier, r. 1814 Devisadero
" John, cooper, r. 319 Brannan
" Soren B., master mariner, r. 1045 Market
" William C. (Buck & Groth), r. 1073 Howard
Grotheer August L., butcher, 2503 Howard, r.
2733 Bryant Av
" Charles C, motorman, r. 2735 Bryant Av
" Frederick, butcher South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. cor 6th Av South
and M
" Frederick, deckhand str Oakland, r. Oak-
land
" Henry, laborer, r. 139 Dore
" Mary, widow, r. 27.35 Bryant Av
Grothman Andrew, longshoreman, r. 3 Pringle
Court
Grothmann Emma, widow, teacher music, r.
2545 Folsom
Grothwell Armand, r. 1205 Gough
■' Leonce, merchant, r. 1205 Gough
" Victor, merchant, r. 1205 Gough
Grothwohl K., cattle dealer, r. 403 Leavenworth
" Solomon, stockyard, W s San Bruno Av nr
28th
Grotschier Halfdan, secretary Swedish and
Norwegian Consulate, 214 California, r.
1905 Baker
Grott John, cooper David Woerner, r. 318 Bran-
nan
Grottkau Paul, artist, r. 3 Grace Terrace
Grottrup G., farmer, r. 220 Pacific
Ground William, butler, 2000 Gough
Grove Orville, packer Smiths' Cash Store, r.
Berkeley
" Samuel, mining, r. 117 Taylor
" Street Theatre, N s Grove bet Polk and
Van Ness Av
Grover Augustine A., cider and vinegar manu-
facturer, 1325 Guerrero
" Benjamin P., mercant, r. 1098 Dolores
" John, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisana
" Joseph J., blacksmith, r. 304, 3d
" Leonard, manager Grover's Alcazar
Theatre, 116 O'Farrell, r. Hotel Lang-
ham
" Leonard Jr., actor Grover's Alcazar
Theatre, r. Hotel Langham
" May Mrs., actress Grover's Alcazar
Theatre, r. Hotel Langham
" Ralph A., traveling salesman, r. 26 Haight
" William A., surgeon str Australia
" William S., student, r. 1098 Dolores
Grover's Alcazar Theatre, Leonard Grover man-
ager, 116 O'Farrell
Grovermann Frederick, driver Milwaukee Brew-
ery, r. 317, 10th
Grovers Max H., tinware, 1081 Howard
Grovert Jacob, liquors, 1524 Kentucky
Groves Ayscough, clerk superintendent's office
S. P. Co. (Santa Cruz Division), r. Oak-
land
" Converse, calker, r. 121 Cumberland
" James O., mining, r. 1111 Van Ness Av
" James W., rigger, r. 328 Vicksburg
Grow Charles A., agent Mrs. E. B. Hopkins, 27
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. 2510 Fillmore
and Hotel Pleasanton
" William, switchman, r. 624, 4th
Growall William L., cutter Block & Georges, r.
1518 Masonic Av
Growney Alfred T., blacksmith Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 220, 12th
" John H., molder Novelty Machine Wks, r.
155% Shipley
" Owen, milker John Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
" Samuel, asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
220, 12th
" Theodore H., mining engineer, r. 220, 12th
" William H., coal oil dealer, r. 238, 12th
Grozelier Anna M. Miss, teacher Irving Pri-
mary School, r. 7.30 Shotwell
" Simon H., dyer, r. 730 Shotwell
Grozinger C, capitalist, r. 123 Eddy
Grubb Isaac R. D., Pacific Coast agent The
Union Metallic Cartridge Co. and Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.,
517-519 Market, r. 2127 Broderick
" John, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Joseph R., clerk Rothchild & Ach, r. 418
Waller
" Marjorie Miss, typewriter, r. 418 Waller
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COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
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Grubb Rosa Miss, manager Western Mailing
Bureau, 300 Post, r. 418 Waller
" Samuel N., plumber, r. 418 Waller
Grubb William A., secretary California Wire
Cloth Co., 8-10 Pine
" William T. , litho. pressman Schmidt Label
& Lith. Co.. r. 8^ Pfeifler
Grubbing Guittardo A., clerk, r. cor Sickles Av
Grubbs Albert J., clerk secretary C. P. RR. Co.,
r. 439 Eddy
Grube John H., r. 13 Moss
" Max, toys and stationery, 306, 3d, r. Oak-
land
Gruben John, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Gruber Adam, butcher G. Bill, r. 930 Powell
" Alexander J., expressman, SE cor Market
and 3d, r. 26 Eureka
" Antone, r. 103 Montgomery Block
" Ferdinand, naturalist Golden Gate Park
Museum, r. 254, 1st Av
" Hiram O., salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 522 Polk
" William, clerk, r. 523 Polk
" William, watchmaker and jeweler, 121
Post, room 8
Grubisich Antonio, seaman, r. 273 Brannan
Grueing George, proprietor Hackmeier's Hotel,
123-139 Eddy
Gruel Emil, horse collar maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 437 O'Farrell
Grueller John, teamster, r. 732 Clementina
Gruenberg Arthur (Arthur Gruenberg & Co.), r.
Alameda
GRUENBERG ARTHUR & CO.
(Arthur Gruenberg), manufacturers
pure California Champagne, sole pro-
prietors Bohemian Club Champagne,
1144 Howard, telephone South 605
Gruenberg Carl, bookkeeper Arthur Gruenberg
&Co., r. Alameda
" M. & Co. (Max Gruenberg) , wholesale wines
and liquors, 525 Front
" Max (M. Gruenberg & Co.), r. Alameda
Gruenewald Johanna,domestic,1627 Golden Gate
Av
Gruenhagen Charles H. (T. G. Gruenhagen &
Co.), r. 2312 Gough
" Ernst, boarding, 726, 6th Av
Gruenhagen T. G. & Co. (Theodore G. and
Charles H. Gruenhagen), confectionery,
20 Kearnv, telephone Main 1065
" Theodore G. (T. G. Gruenhagen & Co.), r. 841
Capp
Gruenig George, r. 1130 Florida
" George D., groceries, NE cor 24th and
Florida, r. 1130% Florida
Gruening August, liquors, 1153 Mission
Grueninger Powell F., bakery, 313, 6th
4®°"Grueninger. See Greninger and Gruninger
Gruenther Peter J., bartender Fritz W. Klotz,
r. 35, 9th
Gruesgen Henry, bartender Eugene Campion, r.
708 Pine
Gruggel Carl, masseur, 315 Geary
" Fritz W., master schr Helen Marion, office
14 California
" Oscar Li., chiropodist, 10 Geary
Gruhler Barbara, widow, r. 732 Clementina
" John, teamster Gray Bros., r. 732 Clemen-
tina
Gruhn Abram, manager California Lace Co., 222
Bush, r. 2130a Sutter
" Joseph M., clerk, r. 2130a Sutter
" William, merchant, r. 1702 Post
Gruman Samuel M., broker, r. 823 Polk
Crumley James, shipbuilder, r. 1127 Laguna
Grummon Frank S., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 1003 Florida
Grunaur Maurice, r. 1632a Post
Grund August, bartender Joseph Okerblad, r.
4491/2 Jersey
" Louis, clerk, r. 636 Commercial
" William, engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1309 Butte
Grundel Axel H., chief offlcer str San Juan, r.
161 Perry
" Christian, meerschaum and briar pipes,
335 Kearny, r. 1 13 William
" Emil, clerk C. Grundel, r. 113 William
" Henry, bookkeeper W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
1512 Pacific Av
" Katie, widow, r. 1512 Pacific Av
" Minnie Miss, r. 1512 Pacific Av
" Otto F., jeweler Mathieu & Maison, r. 1930
Eddy
" Tillie, domestic, 401 Post
Grundell Charles, seaman, r. 444 Brannan
" Charles L., marine engineer, r. 109 Cum-
berland
" James H., asst. engineer str Protection, r.
109 Cumberland
" Richard M., marine engineer, r. 12 Capp
" Thomas, oiler str Gaelic, r. 1213 Hampshire
Grundies Martha Miss, teacher languages, 709
Post
Grundig Grace, widow, r. 120^^ Hayes
•• William, gasfltter Philip Meyer, r. 120!4
Hayes
Grundman Frank J., tailor, 171 Minna, r. 235
Minna
Grundstrom Emil, seaman, r. 679i/4 Harrison
Grundy Edmund W., gasfitter William F. Wil-
son, r. 140 Clipper
GRUNER ALOISE,
general electrician, 514 Mission
Gruner Elizabeth, widow, r. 515 Vallejo
" Ferdinand, bartender, r. 515 Vallejo
" Frank, watchmaker, r. 515 Vallejo
" Haken H., master mariner, r. 3004 Union
" William, clerk Bernard Jacobs, r. 515 Val-
lejo
Grunig Louis H., physician, 801 O'Farrell
Gruning Emil, seaman, r. 3 East
Gruninger Albert, manager book and stationery
dept. The Emporium, r. 810 Haight
" Jacob, r. 836a Lombard
46g~ Gruninger. See Grueninger
GRUNNAGLE, ENGISH & CO.
(Jacob Grunnagle, George Engish and
Albert G. Brown), carriage, wagon and
truck makers, 17 Drumm
Grunnagle George, clerk local freight office
S. P. Co., r. 1211 Howard
" G=orge L., accountant, r. 311 Polk
" Jacob (Grunnagle, Engish & Co.), r. 1030
Howard
Grunsky C. Ewald, civil, consulting and expert
engineer, 530 California, room 18, r. 3006
Clay
Grunt William, plumber, r. 1309 Butte
Grunwald A. E. Mrs., widow, dressmaking, 25'/^
Ritch
" Carrse, widow, r. 120a Wildey
" Emil, carpenter, r. Merced nr Laidley
" George R. P., policeman, r. 327 Broadway
" Julius, barber, 1414 Pacific
Grunwaldt EUie F. Miss, dressmaker, r. 3437,
16th
" Theodore, hatter, 117 Stockton, r. 3437, 16th
4®~Grunwaldt. See Greenewald and Green-
wald
Grupe Henry, gardener, r. 1823 O'Farrell
Crush Charles, driver Millbrae Dairy
" David, engineer James A. McMahon, r.
512 Howard
" Isabella Mrs., r. 72OV2 Central Av
" William D., driver Farnsworth <"
r. 419 Brannan
Gruski Frank X., mechanic W. T. Garratt &
Co., r, 802 Sanchez
Gruss A. Mrs., r. 1255 Octavia
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Gruss Francis, student, r. 1410 Sacramento
" George, clerk, r. 1255 Ootavia
" Joseph, mining, r. 1355 Octavia
Grussel Hermann (Staack & Grussel), r. 713
Valencia
Grutter Albert, draughtsman, r. 907 Union
Griitzmacher William, drayman, 405 Battery, r.
1318 Eddy
Gruver Charles S., laundryman Electric Laun-
Co., r. 1161 Howard
" Oscar H. Rev., pastor First English Evan-
gelical Lutheran Church, r. 1503 Laguna
" William M., barber Elisha Castro, r. 1611
Howard
Gruwell Annie Miss, retoucher and printer D.
Sewell, r. 1654 Market
Gschwind Remi, r. 523 Valencia
GUADALOUPE DAIRY CO.,
John A. Roy president, Charles W.
Taber vice-president, L. A. Hayward
treasurer and superintendent, Oliver
Crook secretary, Frank H. Johnson
assistant superintendent, city depot
1015 Valencia, general ofllce cor
San Bruno Av and 15th Av South,
branch office 35 Eddy
Gualala Mill Co. (Mendocino Co.), Franklin
Haywood president, Simeon Hackley sec-
retary, 31 Steuart
Gualala River Railway Co. (Mendocino Co.),
Franklin Heywood president, Simeon
Hackley secretary, 31 Steuart
Gualco Jacques, pantryman Poodle Dog Res-
taurant
Guanziroli Louis, bartender Emil Martinoni,
r. 409 Vallejo
Guaraglia G. & Co. (Giacomo Guaraglia and
John Zappetini), sausage mnfrs, 1500
Dupont
" Giacomo (G. Guaraglia & Co.), r. 450 Union
Guard Reginald T., freight clerk J. D. Spreckels
& Bros. Co., r. Lorin
Guardia John, bartender Cercle Francais
Guardian Assurance Co. Limited (of London,
Eng.), William J. Landers general
agent, 205 Sansome
" Building and Loan Association, Morris
Falk president, Louis Blank secretary,
214 Pine
Guardian Loan Association, Sol. J. Levy sec-
retary, 304 Montgomery
Guardieno Vincenzo, peddler, r. 1318 Kearny
Guaspari Gerviaso, teamster Motroni & Guas-
tucci, r. 1015 Washington
Guastucci Andrea (Motroni & Guastucci), r. 301
Green
Guatemala Central Railroad Co., ofQce 4 Mont-
gomery
Guatemala Consul, Miguel Carrillo, 204 Front
Gubenich Anton, cook Gargre & Co., r. 1433 How-
ard
Gubler John, baker, r. 635 Clay
Guckelsberger Charles M., porter Davis Bros.,
r. 1517 Dupont rear
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1517 Dupont rear
" Jacob J., porter Davis Bros., r. 1517 Dupont
rear
" William M. L., clerk Bibo, Newman &
Ikenberg, r. 1517 Dupont rear
Guckenheimer Marx, butcher, 1813 Sutter
Gudehus Adolph, salesman Pacific Music Co.,
r. 2013!/2 Stockton
Christian, r. 2012V2 Stockton
Frederick (Frederick Gudehus & Son), r.
1913 Powell
Frederick & Son (Frederick and William),
groceries and liquors, 316 Grant Av
Herman, bookkeeper Trubenbach & Co.,r.
922 Greenwich
William (Frederick Gudehus & Son), 1912
Powell
Gudelj Elio J. (Gudelj & Mitrovich), r. 13 Sacra-
mento
" & Mitrovich (Elio J. Gudelj and Alexan-
der P. Mitrovich), restaurant, 10 Sacra-
mento
Guderley Paul, baker Charles Clarke, r. 819b
Howard
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S^I-S^-r IVIARKET ST.
1719
1719
Gudmundson John, waiter, r. 860 Howard
" Sven P., carpenter Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. 26 Fell
Gudmunsen Andrew B., master mariner, r.
Lexington Av
" Edwin C, printer Richard Munk, r.
Lexington Av
Guedens Walter, clerk, r. 3318 Bryant Av
Guedes John, conductor, r. 20 HoUis
Guedet Edward F., r. 1608 Leavenworth
Guehring Brothers (Jacob and John), sausage
makers, 318, 12th
" Jacob (Guehring Bros.), r. 318, 12t.h
" John (Guehring Bros.), r. 318, 12th
Gueldner Ernst, carpenter, r. 925 Natoma rear
Guelfi Paolo, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
Guenin Felix, r. 1510 Dupont
Guenley Edward, pressman Commercial Pub-
lishing Co., r. 116b 14th
Guenther Adam, salesman Golden Gate Com-
pressed Yeast Co., r. 132i/2 Austin Av
" Charles J. , bakery, 776 Folsom
" Conrad, cigarmakerSchwerin& Son, r.l22i/2
Austin Av
" Edward, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Ernest, machinist Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
Alameda
Guenther Francis L., lieutenant-colonel 5th Ar-
tillery U. S. A., acting artillery inspec-
tor Department of California and com-
mander post, Alcatraz Island
" Frank, cigar maker Frahm & Frankenberg,
r. 420 Natoma
jgS'Guenther. See Gunther
J8®=Guenzel. See Gunzel
Guerimand Alphone Mme., fiorist, 1406^/4 Powell
Guerin Agnes, domestic, 126 Ellis
" Annie, domestic, 136 Ellis
" James L., plasterer, r. 618 Webster
■' James P. (Guerin & Byington), r. 14, 7th
Guerin & Byington (James P. Guerin and Wal-
ter J. Byington), proprietors Nevada
Stables, 1350-ia52 Market
" John, wood and coal, 412 O'Farrell
" John F., pressman James H. Barry, r. 618
Webster
" John S., teamster JohnGuerin, r. 4120'Far-
rell
" Thomas, expressman, r. 618 Webster
Guerra Carlos de la, clerk F. Ruther & Co., r. 729
Geary
" Domenioo, groceries, 18 Hinckley
" Leonard, clerk D. Guerra, r. 18 Hinckley
" Tebaldo(Guerra & Bacigalupi), r. 15 Hinck-
ley
" & Bacigalupi (Tebaldo Guerra and Gio-
vanni Bacigalupi), liquors, 505 Davis
Guerre Bernard, bottler P. G. Somps. r. 259
Clementina
Guerrero Albert, tailor Roos Bros., r. 100 Mc-
Allister
" Emma Mrs., r. 9 Page
" Juan D., r. 1318 Hampshire
Guerrieri Joseph, restaurant, 102 McAllister, r.
11 Bannam PI
Guerronnan A., teacher languages, 635 Golden
Gate Av
Gueseta Margarita, widow, r. 1114 Kearny
Guess William T., steward, r. 1715 Leavenworth
Guest Thomas F., motorman Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. 326, 5th A V
Guetersloh John, clerk Joachim Witt, r. 1934
Broderick
Gueux Arthur (Gueux & Tartasse), r. 142 Geary
" & Tartasse (Arthur Gueux and Alphonse
Tartasse), liquors. 142 Geary
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Guezot Jules, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Guffln Alice R., widow, stewardess str Gaelic,
r. 216 Fell
" Charles A., steerage steward str Coptic
Gugel Fred, groceries and liquors, 1168 Bryant,
r. 1166 Bryant
" J., beamster South S. F. Tannery
Gugg John, cellarman John Wieland Brewery, r.
24 Hawthorne
Guggenbichler Simon, tailor Bullock & Jones
Co., r. 407 Taylor
Guggenheim S., salesman D. Samuels, r. 2313
Laguna
Guggenheimer Simon, salesman Payot, Upham
&Co., r. 1318 Webster
Guggenhime Berthold. bookkeeper D. N. & E.
Walter & Co., r. 918 Van Ness Av
" Joseph, cigars and tobacco, 215 Pine, r. 1025
Post
■' Leon (Mack & Co.), r. 1119 Post
Gugliano Antonio, laborer, r. Edenburg nr Rus-
sia Av
Gugliellni Giovanni, farmer, r. 702 Front
Guglielmetti Frank S., restaurant, 1650 Market,
r. 141 Clara
Guglielmo Joseph, shoemaker, 312'/^ Turk
Guglielmoni C, dairy, 634i^, 24th
" S., driver C. Guglielmoni, r. 63414, 24th
Guibert Antoine, cellarman F. Chevalier, r. 909
Jackson
Guibbini Teodoro, bartender, r. 509 Broadway
Guichot Eloi, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Guide Publishing' Co., William F. Empey presi-
dent, J. Walter Empey secretary, pub-
lishers The Guide, 532 Commercial
Guide The (daily), Guide Publishing Co. pub-
lishers, 532 Commercial
Guider James, teamster, r. 10091/3 11th Av South
Guidi Camillo, clerk Selmi&Metraia, r. 2 Hart-
ford
" E., porter Sartori & Fantlna
" Francesco, baker, r. 447 Broadway
" Giusaflatte, laborer, r. 1409a Dupont
" Joseph, pastemaker Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 509 Larkin
" Santino, plaster molder Charles F. Schiller,
r. 1805 Powell
Guidotti Paulino, clerk Vincent Simi, r. SlSy^
Jessie rear
Guignard Alexander N., peddler, r. 411 Potrero
Av
" Harry, driver Rufflno & Bianchi, r. 129 Rose
Av
Guignon Joseph, tinware, 406, 9th
Guilbeautt Urgel, laborer, r. 304, 3d
Guilbert Alfred, lithographic printer H. S.
Crocker Co., r. East Oakland
" August, carpenter and builder, 329 Fran-
cisco, r. 8351/2, 17th
" Henry, r. 90914 Mission
Guild David, molder Occidental Foundry, r.
Oakland
" Jennie, widow, r. 1141^4 Shotwell
" of Arts and Crafts of San Francisco, John
A. Stanton president, William D. Armes
secretary, 728 Montgomery
" William, apprentice Thompson Bros., r.
Oakland
Guildea James, messenger S. P. Co., r. 333 Har-
rison
" Michael E., clerk S. P. Co., r. 43 Williamson
4®=Guildea. See Gilday and Gildea
Guilford Samuel G. A., stock cutter W. F. Van
" Co., r, 557 Mission
Guilford William, baker, r. 1243b 18th
" William T., finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co.,r. 1243b 18th
Guilfoy James, Architectural Sheet Metal Wks,
204, 8th, r. 930 Capp
" Joseph, attorney at law, 305 Larkin, r. 930
Capp
" Thomas, bookkeeper James Guilfoy, r. 930
Capp
Guilfoyle Dennis, sawyer, r. 14 Russell
" Hannah, widow, groceries, 39J<i Ringold
" John J., pressman, r. 14 Russell
" John J., secretary Exempt Fire Co., 9
Brenham PI, r. 2937 Mission
" John J. Jr., attorney at law, 305 Larkin,
room 13, r. 2937 Mission
" Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. 519 Grove
" Maria Miss, r. 519 Grove
" Mary, widow, r. 14 Russell
" Theresa, widow, r. 519 Grove
" William J., shoemaker United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 121, 26th
Guillaume Mary Miss, r. 431, 28th
" Nora Miss, r. 431, 28th
" Tell Hotel. Marius Pellisson proprietor,
619 Pacific
Guillemard Louisa, widow, r. 225^, 8th rear
" Ulysses J., shoecutter United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 29221/2 Folsom
Guillemet Adolphine Mme., millinery, 1520
Powell
" F. Leonidas, merchant, r. 1520 Powell
Guillet Charles, confectionery, 905 Larkin, r.
905C Larkin
Gui Ilium Philip (Guillium & Comte), r. 402 Pa-
cific
" & Comte (Philip Guillium and Louis
Comte), bakery, 402 Pacific
Guillot C. H. G., clerk Comptoir National d'Es-
compte de Paris, r. Sausalito
Guimelen Victor, waiter, r. 7 Kent
Guin Mary, widow, r. 541A Turk
Guinan Andrew, boiler maker S. P. Co., r. 226,
18th
Guinard Ernest, carpenter, r. 3 Graham PI
" Guinasso Antonio, clerk William Rom-
berg, r. 736 Vallejo rear
" Arturo, fisherman r. 1107 Kearny
" Frank T., bakery, 1307-1309 Dupont, r. 617
" John, laborer, r. 17 Jasper PI
" John, laborer, r. 327 Green
" John, liquors, 11 Bannam PI
" John A., salesman J. Miller & Co., r. 4S8i4
Union
" Louis, baker, r. 736i/4 Vallejo
" Luigi, porter A. Levy & Co., r. 327i/4 Green
" Paolo, laborer, r. 1 Edith PI
" Thomas, baker, r. 222 Broadway
" Victor J. (Guinasso & Arata), r. 420 Pacific
" & Arata (Victor J. Guinasso and Frank
Arata), livery stable, 420 Pacific
Guinaw John, stairbuilder E. W. Long, r. 61
Clipper
Guinee Frank, compositor, r. 1209A Folsom
" John, maltster Hibernia Brewery, r. 1209A
Folsom
" Joseph F., manager light dept Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 1209a Folsom
Guinn Dewitt C, carpenter, r. 180 Noe
" Margaret, widow, r. 77 Natoma
" William J., purser str Modoc, r. 77 Natoma
4®=Guinn. See Gwin and Gwynn
Guinnane Fannie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1429
Church
" Harry, clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r. 1429
Church
" James H., r. 1429 Church
" James H. Jr., broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg
Co., r. 1429 Church
" Joseph P., blacksmith, r. 1429 Church
" William J., assistant cashier Bancroft-
Whitney Co., r. 1429 Church
Guinnar James, packer E. J. Bowen, r. 824 Mis-
sion
Guinness Cecil, r. 2902 Pine
Guintini Carlos, liquors and lodgings, 215 Clark
" Louis, bartender, r. 215 Clark
Guion Leonard, r. 841 Howard
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Guion Marie, widow, r. 1511 Powell
Guiot Alexander, asphaltum roofer, r. 739 Broad-
way
Guirard M., janitor Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
813b Bush
" Peter, r. 112 Bernard
Guirder James, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r.
915 Railroad Av
Guirich Theodore, oyster saloon, 14, 6th, r. 529
Stevenson
Guiro Paul, chief steward str San Juan
4®"Guisti. See Giusti and Giusto
Guittard Emil, clerk French Hospital
" Etienne, coffees, teas and spices, 107-109
Beale, r. 426 Eddy
" George, merchant, r. 1004 Suttter
" Horace C, bookkeeper, r. 426V4 Eddy
Gularte John, barber M. J. Oliva, r. 329 Vallejo
" Joseph, barber M. J. Oliva, r. 620 Pine
Gulbranson Gustav, liquors, QIVA Kearny
Guldbech Paul, longshoreman, r. 1249i4, 18th
Guldemann Henry, brewer, r. Banks nr Cort-
land Av
Gulick Daniel H. (Gulick & Wetherbee), r. 506
Jones
" & Wetherbee (Daniel H. Gulick and
Charles Wetherbee), plumbers, 210
Mason
Gull Adolph, bakery and confectionery, 1316
Pacific
" Emil, butcher, r. 1111% Pacific
" Jacob, compositor, r. \l\l% Pacific
" Theodore C, blacksmith, r. 1111% Pacific
GuUan Daniel, ship carpenter, r. 715 Howard
GuUien Eugene, sheepherder, r. 619 Pacific
Gulliksen Hans, master schr Josie, office 32
Steuart
" O. Claus, housemover, r. 230 Langton rear
" M., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber Co., r.
Oakland
Gulliver Charles, guard, r. 2740 Fillmore
GULLIXSON BROTHERS
(Emil S. and Hans), importers and
dealers in carpets, oil cloths and lino-
leum, 955 Market
GuUixson Emil S. (GuUixson Bros.), r. 723
Larkin
" Hans (GuUixson Bros.), r. 314 Waller
Gumaer Sarah Miss, school teacher, r. 1507
Larkin
Gumas Vasil, oyster saloon, 135, 3d, r. 30 Everett
Gumbel Charles, bookkeeper Aug. Jungblut &
Co., r. 70 Clementina
" Henry, r. 70 Clementina
Gumbinger John, bartender Benjamin Stein-
auer, r. 244 Sutter
Gumm Peter, bakery, SE cor 24th and Sanchez
Gummer Frank, attorney at law, 21 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 90, 25th
" Frank, laborer, r. San Bruno Av nr Silver
Av
" Fred C, receiving clerk Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1703 Octa via
" Victor, baker, r. 1182 Harrison
" William P., collector S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 29 Chattanooga
Gummow Charles, blacksmith, r. 135V2 Ridley
" Fred R., machinist, r. 437i4, 13th
Gump Abraham L., salesman S. & G. Gump, r.
1224 Geary
" Alfred S., salesman S. &. G. Gump, r. 1224
Geary
" Camille, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Oakland
" Charles W., machinist, r. 2757a Harrison
Gump D. L., proprietor Metropolitan Furniture
Brokers, 1133 Market, r. 2302 Fillmore
" Gustav (S. & G. Gump), r. 3014 Washington
" Lafayette, salesman D. L. Gump, r. 2302
Fillmore
Gump S, & G. (Solomon and Gustav), importers
and manufacturers mirrors, picture
frames, oil paintings, fine art novelties,
etc., salesrooms 113 Geary, factory 385-
387, 8th
" Solomon (S. & G. Gump), r. 1224 Geary
" William E., clerk Easton & Schwartz, r.
1224 Geary
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction and Force,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Gumpel Max, expert on handwriting, 310 Pine,
r. 1063 Grove, Oakland
Gumper Emil, laborer Luke G. Sresovich &'Co.,
r. 12171^ Kearny
" Frank, clerk, r. 1217 V2 Kearny
" Joseph, fireman, r. 1217^4 Kearny
" Theresa, widow, r. 12171^ Kearny
Gunas Louis, candy maker Adolph Hromada, r.
533 Green
Gundelach John, distributor Post Office, r. 1926
Union
Gundelfinger Henry, r. 219, 9th
" Louisa, widow, r. 627 Bryant
Gundersen Ole, carpenter, r. 214 Jackson
" Otto E., porter N. P. C. RR., r. 212, 2d
Gunderson Charles, blacksmith, r. 101, 1st
" Harry S., shoe finisher W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 1831 Mission
" Hartrick M., shoe finisher W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 214Capp
" Herman, waiter C. P. Toft, r. 1. Yerba
Buena
" John, baker, r. 804 Larkin
" S. T.. laborer Union L WIjs, r. 504 Napa
" Thomas, master str Alcazar, office 20 Cali-
fornia, r. 720 Geary
Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co. The, Charles
Bundschu president, Carl Gundlach vice-
president, Henry R. Gundlach secretary,
SE cor 2d and Market
Gundlach Carl (J. Gundlach & Co.), and vice-
president Gundlach-Bundsohu Wine Co. ,
SE cor 2d and Market, r. New York
" Emil, waiter, r. 1434 Nebraska
" Frederick, baker, r. 763 Howard
Gundlach Henry R. (J. Gundlach & Co.), and
secretary Gundlach-Bundschu Wine Co.,
SE cor 2d and Market, r. 125 Chestnut
GUNDLACH J. & CO.
(Charles Bundschu and Estate of Jacob
Gundlach), shippers and growers Cali-
fornia wines and brandies, and pro-
prietors Rhine Farm, Sonoma, and
Bacchus Wine Vaults, 438-442 Bryant,
telephone Main 1458, ofiQce and sales-
room SE cor Second and Market, tele-
phone Main 681, New York office SE
cor Watts and Washington
Gundlach Jacob Estate of (J. Gundlach & Co.),
office SE cor 2d and Market
GundlachPh. & Co. (Ph.iGundlach), proprietors
New City Hall Wine Vaults, 13-15 City
Hall Square nr Market
" Philip (Ph. Gundlach & Co.), c. Oakland
" William A., druggist, r. 21 Fulton
4®= Gundlach. See Gundelach
Gundorph Ferdinand, jeweler, r. 222 Eddy
Gundry E. Mrs. widow, r. 234y2. 6th
Gunn Adam F., manager American Book Co.,
101 Battery, r. 1812 Gough
" Alfred, riveter Union I. Wks, r. SW cor
Solano and Indiana
" Alida R., widow, r. 1228, 26th
" Anthony W., helper Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. SW cor Solano and Indiana
" Arthur E., lather, r. 1608i4 Lexington Av
GUNN BENJ. M. & CO.
(Benjamin M. Gunn), real estate and
insurance agents, 228 Montgomery
Gunn Benjamin M. (Benj. M. Gunn & Co.), r. 2511
Scott
Gunn Charles M. cashier First Street Works of
the Union Iron Works, 227, 1st, r. 900 Pine
" Felix E., pressman Bulletin, r. 30 Minna
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The age and genuineness of this whisky
are guaranteed by the Excise Department of
the Canadian Government, by certificate
over the capsule of every bottle.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Gunn Francis A., clerk Francis J. Gunn, r. 2313
Webster
" Francis J., dry goods, 710 Montgomery, r.
3313 Webster
■' Fred S., lather, r. 3132A 16th
Gunn George, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 1343 Hayes
" George R., traveling salesman, r. 1338
Hayes
" G. Ralph, foreman street cleaning dept.
City Street Improvement Co., r. 3133a
16th
" Herbert, student, r. 816 O'Farrell
Gunn James O'B., secretary Union Iron Works,
office 232 Market, r. 1833 Clay
" James W., shoemaker, r. 136,29th
" Jennie, widow, r. iUVi, 14th
" John, carpenter, r. 308 Cortland
" John Mrs., bakery, 138, 29th
" John W., clerk, r. 2313 Webster
" Joseph, teamster, r. 411 Sansome
" Margaret, widow, r. 121 Ivy Av
" Rose, laundress American Laundry, r. 1302
Fillmore
" Samuel, manager California Construction
Co., 12 Nucleus Bldg, r. 3123a, 16th
" Stephen, street inspector, r. 1583 Turk
" Walter M., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 30
Minna
" William E., shipwright Union I. Wks, r.
3523 McAllister
" William J., real estate, 410 Montgomery,
r. 816 O'Farrell
Gunnarson Charles W., barber, 1434 Polk, r. 1700
Sacramento
" Gustav, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 1365
20th
Gunnell Frank, salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1015 Market
Gunning Bridget, widow, r. 417 Clementina
" James F., paper hanger, r. 909 Bryant
" Michael S., salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 3091/2. 13th
Gunnison Albert R., insurance adjuster, 439
California, r. 933. 31st
" Alfred, carpenter, r. 1831 Mission
" Andrew J. (Gunnison, Booth & Bartnett),
r. 1613 Van Ness Av
" August, mold maker, r. 1034 Folsom
Gunnison, Booth & Bartnett (Andrew J. Gun-
nison, Andrew G. Booth and Walter J.
Bartnett), attorneys at law, 303-309 Safe
Deposit Bldg
" Charles, r. 1613 Van Ness Av
Gunnison Charles A., secretary Commercial
Publishing Co., 34 California," r. Palo
Alto, CaL
" Frank S., bookkeeper F. H. Hammer, r.
933, 21st
" Hans, seaman, r. 70654 Clementina
" John, bricklayer, r. 745 Brannan
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 360% Brannan
" Robert, saw filer, r. 832 Harrison
Gunsauls John P., carpenter, r. 603 Stanyan
Gunson William, master schr Georgie Woods,
office 24 Clay, r. 85 Silver
Gunst Abraham, r. 1804 Post
Gunst M. A. & Co. (incorporated), Moses A.
Gunst president, Harry Lachman secre-
tary, importers and dealers cigars and
tobacco and smokers' articles, 301-303
Kearny, branch SE cor Powell and Ellis
Gunst Moses A., president M. A. Gunst & Co.,
201-203 Kearny, and Police Commis-
sioner, r. 9C5 Hyde
" Silas A.. Mrs., r. 1215 Eddv
Gunter John H., clerk James Linforth, r. East
Oakland
" Joseph, groceries, 101 Fillmore
Gunther Adolph, milker Joseph Regli, r. Lon-
don nr China Av
" Albert, cabinet maker George Braendlien,
r. 7 Elliott Park
" Charles, plasterer, r. 1139i/^ Folsom
Gunther Edward W., law and collections, real
estate and insurance. 31 Chronicle Bldg,
telephone Main 1090, r. 910'/4, 16th bet Noe
and Castro
" Emil, upholsterer, r. 7 Elliott Park
" Ernest W., stables, 123 Eddy, r. 1 Cedar Av
" George, operator Am. Dis. Tel. Co., r. 7
Elliott Park
Giinther Gustave (Giinther & Kewitz), r. 1713
Leavenworth
Gunther Gustave C, with C. Herrmann & Co.,
r. 1 Cedar Av
" Louis, clerk, r. 2327 Mission
" Max, tinner Boesch Lamp Co., r. 317 Green
" William, r. 829 Treat Av
" William B. F.. r. 854 Bay
" William C, gripman Market Ry., r. 936
Capp
" William F., loom repairer Golden Gate
Woolen Mills
Gunther & Kewitz (Gustave Giinther and
Charles Kewitz), proprietors Bakers"
and Butchers' Exchange, 763 Howard
4®= Gunther. See Guenther
Guntli Peter, driver National Brewing Co., r.
716 Ivy Av
Guntz Frank L., r. 23 Dolores
" Joseph A., millhand Frank A. Geier, r. 23
Dolores
" Leon, cellarmanCal. Wine Assn., r. 37 John
Guntzell Otto, painter, r. 1347 Sanchez
Gunzburger Benjamin M., D.D.S.,
dentist, gas, cocaine and electricity
administered, office hours 9 a. m. to
5 Tp. m., office and r. 1933-1935 Ellis,
Ellis and Eddy St. cars pass the door,
telephone Pine 264
Gunzburger Emil (Dennery & Gunzburger), r. 311
Eddy
" Frederika Mrs., millinery, 1617%Webster
" Henry, livestock dealer, r. 449 Ivy Av
" Henry L., bookkeeper, r. 449 Ivy Av
" Jacob, cigar dealer, r. 1617;4 Webster
Gunzel Charles E. H.,mastermariner, r. Alaska
PI
" Emil, driver L. Foard, r. 9 Alaska PI
Gunzelman Henry, gardener, r. 1806 Filbert
Gunzendorfer Gustave. attorney at law, 335
Montgomery, rooms 26-27, r. 25 Laussat
Av
Guptill Daniel W., wine broker, 314 Bush, r. 760
Oak
" Edwin A., patent medicines. 1165 Market
" William, r. 334 Bush
Gurder Christian, rigger, r. 603 Mariposa
Gurley Ina Miss, domestic, r. 1.30 Ellis
Gurmendez Isidore, harness maker Corporation
Yard S. F. F. D., r. 74 Natoma
Gurnee Clinton, attorney at law, 508 Montgom-
ery, room 17, r. Oakland
" Clinton Jr., civil engineer, 508 Montgom-
ery, room 17, r. Oakland
Gumee D. A., proprietor Benicia Parcel Ex-
press and Purchasing Agency, 511 Mar-
ket, r. Benicia, Cal.
Gurnett A. G. & Co. (Albert G. and William J.
Gurnett), stockbrokers, 308 Pine
" Albert G. (A. G. Gurnett & Co.), r. Oakland
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ing secretary, 308 Pine, r. Oakland
Gurney Gilbert, capitalist, r. SE cor 16th and
Hoff Av
" James, master mariner, r. 1530 Howard
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ham and John J. Meyers), office 109 Cali-
fornia, room 1
Gurren Joseph, laborer, r. 119 Harriet rear
" Patrick P.. r. 119 Harriet rear
Gurrey Alfred K.., fire insurance adjuster, 401
California, room 4, r. 1306 Page
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Gurry Charles J., distributor Post Office, r. 327
Oak
" John H., machinist, r. 327 Oak
" Louis, porter George Monnier, r. 1153 How-
ard
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Starr King Primary
School, r. 337 Oak
Gurtler Fred, driver, r. Paris bet Persia and
Russia Avs
Guscetti Charles P., hardware, 606 Post, r. 3
Lewis
" John W., "bookkeeper Galloway Lith. Co.
r. 316 Steiner
Gushee Clyde, tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r
Golden Gate, Cal.
Gusky John L., millwright, r. 605 Broadway
Gusman Dora, widow, r. 1703 Stockton
Gussander Fritz A., clerk S. Glaser, r. 630 Sac
ramento
Gusset John, cook William Scheubner, r. 1 Gar
den
Gustafsen C. L., master mariner, 9 Mission, r
441, 1st
" Nels, coal, wood, hay and grain, 1327 Mis
sion, r. 416 Natoma
Gustafson Andrew, machinist, r. 928 Washing
ton
" August, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 36 High
land Av
" Charles, 1st officer str Tiburon, r. Tiburon
" Charles, seaman, r. 346, 4th
" Charles, stock cutter Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. 153 Tehama
" Charles H., painter Palace Hotel, r. 7S6Y2
Folsom
" Gustaf, foreman Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. 248 Eureka
" Gustave, carpenter, r. 249, 5th
" Lars, salesman, r. 416 Natoma
" Olof, painter Palace Hotel, r. 1115, 18th
Gustavson August, laundryman, r. 8 Sycamore
Av
" Brothers (John and Frederick), wagon
makers, 642 Valencia
" Frederick (Gustavson Bros.), r. 14 Rondel
PI
" John (Gustavson Bros.), r. 319 Capp
" John F., clerk Goldman & Son, r. 319
Capp
" Martin, seaman, r. 110 Berry
'' T., carpenter str Washtenaw
Guster Manuel, barber, 1502 Folsom
Gustin John, teamster, r. 25 Jansen
" John S., porter G. B. Orcese & Co., r. 25
Jansen
Gutberlet Joseph, boots and shoes, 129 Mont-
gomery, r. 1808 Stockton
" Julius, salesman Joseph Gutberlet, r. 1808
Stockton
Gutcher Margaret Mrs., private school, 1522
Geary
" William, bookkeeper S. F. News Co., r. 1522
Geary
Gutfeld Simon, clerk Godfrey Jewell, r. 1812b
Mason
Guth Anna Mrs., dairy produce, 210, 12th
" Charles, packer Fisher Packing Co., r. 1309
Stockton
" George, clerk, r. 202, 6th
" John, metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. Lorin
" Magdalene Miss, dressmaker, r. 132, 4th
" William W., attorney at law, 401 California,
rooms 26-27, r. Lorin
Guthe Gustav, baker, r. 772 Mission
Gutheil Anna Mrs., bookkeeper, r. 1210 Mason
Guthof William, waiter S. F. Verein, r. NE cor
Post and Leavenworth
Guthridge Ellen, domestic, 632, 23d
Guthrie Alexander (Balfour, Guthrie & Co.), r.
Liverpool, Eng.
" David, horse trainer, r. 11 Polk
" David L., dairy, 231, 6th Av
" George T., plumber, r. cor 25th and De Haro,
Potrero
" James, master mariner, r. 1906 Dupont
" James, shoe finisher Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 29 Linden Av
" Jane, widow, r. 1627 Sacramento
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most Famous Factories.
tS^l-G^Zr /Vlarket St.
Guthrie John B., polisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 1420 Mission
" Samuel, foreman, r. 1927 Union
" Thomas, deckhand state dredger 2, r. 1805a
Dupont
Gutierrez Gabriel, compositor, r. 718^/4 Union
rear
" Ramon, carpenter, r. 7I8V2 Union rear
Gutman Alexander, musician, r. 615, 21st
" Arthur, clerk, r. 615, 21st
•' Joseph, tailor, 303, 5th, r. 615, 21st
" Joseph A., clerk, r. 306 Perry
" Louis (Gatman & MuUin). r. 2232 Jackson
" Maurice, barber, 1646 Polk
" Samuel, barber Serpa & Content, r. 126 Lo-
cust Av
" & Mullin (Louis Gutman and Edward C.
MuUin), barbers, 26 Eddy
Gutmann David, mining, 320 Sansome, room 1,
r. 1225 Golden Gate Av
4®=Gutmann. See Guttmann ■
Gutsch Gustav (Loewy& Gutsch), attorney at
law, 310 Pine, rooms 30-34, r. 409 Mason
Gutschow Ernest F., secretary and manager
Michalitschke Bros. & Co., and secre-
tary Mauna Coffee Plantation, 239 Kear-
ny, r. 2102 California
" Paul E., with Royal Ins. Co., r. 9 Van Ness
Av
Gutstadt Bertha Miss, cashier Eastern Clock
Co., r. 903 Greenwich
" Herman, storekeeper U. S. Internal Rev-
enue, r. 902 Greenwich
Gutta Percha and Rubber Manufacturing Co.
The, Bates & Hough managers, mechan-
ical rubber goods, 30-32 Fremont
Gutte I. (Isidor and Julius Gutte), commission
merchants, 303 California
" Isidor (Gutte & Frank and I. Gutte), r. 217
Leavenworth
" Julius (Gutte & Frank and I. Gutte), r. 1835
San Jose Av, Alameda
GUTTE & FRANK
(Isidor and Julius Gutte and WUliani
Frank), managers Pacific Coast Depart-
ment Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co.
(of Magdeburg), Wilhelma of Magde-
burg General Insurance Co. of Magde-
burg, The National Marine Insurance
Association, limited (of London), Fed-
eral Marine Insurance Co. (of Zurich,
Switzerland) and the Associated Assur-
ance Co's, limited, composed of Munich
Ke-insurance Co., limited (of Munich),
and Alliance Insurance Co., limited (of
Berlin), 303 California, telephone Main
288
Gutter Louis, teamster, r. 212, 15th
" Martin, waiter Thomas Crowe
" Moses, teamster, r. 212, 15th
Gutterson Arthur L., clerk S. F. Savings Union,
r. Oakland
Guttman Fannie Miss, stationery and toys,
1330-1333 Polk, r. 1832 Bush
Guttmann John B., proprietor California Hat
Wks, 111, 4th, r. 738 Geary
Guttornson Julia, widow, r. 209, 26th
Gutzeit Henry (Gutzeit & Malfanti), r. 110
O'Farrell
" Paul, tailor Rosenblum & Abraham
Gutzeit & Malfanti (Henry Gutzeit and Joseph
Malfanti), proprietors Delmonico Res-
taurant, 110-112 O'Farrell
Gutzen John J., liquors, 414 Folsom
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Gutzkow Frederick, mining engineer, r. 18
Columbia Square
Gutzstein Abraham, glazier, r. 1022^ Folsom
Guvoles Augusta Miss, clerk John A. Crough,
r. 422 Hayes
Guy Eugene, glove cutter F. G. Conklin & Co.,
r. 865 Mission
" Francis, special agent Royal Exchange
Assurance and Connecticut Fire Ins.
Co., r. 518 Golden Gate Av
" George J., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 308 Natoma
" Gustav, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2
Farren Av
" Harry, apprentice Clot & Meese, r. 308Na-
toma
" Michael H., stone cutter, r. 319 Grant Av
" Otto, bookkeeper, r. 308 Natoma
" S. W., watchman C. A. Warren, r. 210, 9th
■' William, clerk Irvine Bros., r. 519, 2d
" William, marble cutter Max Roth, r. Oak-
land
Guyett Rod G., city ticket agent Union Pac.
System, 1 Montgomery, r. 791 Sutter
Guzman Ricardo A., cigar maker Jose A. Gar-
cia, r. 6 Salmon
Gwin Alexander M., clerk S. P. Co., r. 505 Post
" Carrie Miss, president Maria Kip Orphan-
age, 638 Folsom, r. 1450 Sacramento
" Frederick P., bartender, r. 513 Hyde
" George W., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1616 Dolores
" Mine Development Co. (Calaveras Co.),
Edward L. Parker secretary, 14-15 Ne-
vada Block
Gwin WiUiam M., U. S. Shipping Commis-
sioner, U. S Appraisers' Bldg, room 15,
r. 2268 Franklin
Gwinn Alexander, laborer, r. 7th Av South bet
Li andM
" Charles H., machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 537 Howard
" William E., policeman, r. 429, 28th
^S'-Gwinn. See Guinn and Gwynn
GWYER F. R. MRS., M. D..
medical electricity and specialist
for female diseases, also cure guaran-
teed for morphine, liquor and tobacco
habits, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 2 to
5 p. m., office and r. 226 Turk, tele-
phone Sutter 121
Gwynn Carrie, widow, r. 1922 Pine
" C. Arthur, bookkeeper H. T. Holmes Lime
Co., r. 1922 Pine
" William J., real estate, 405 Montgomery,
room 5, r. Oakland
Gyde Jens N., liquors, 812 Kearny
Gysin Albert, bartender John C. Bachmann, r.
77 Everett
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Haab Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 643 McAUiste r
" Henry, tailor, 643 McAllister
Haack Kate, widow, r. 126iX Fern Av
" William, acid maker Cal. Chemical Wks,
r. Holladay Av nr 28th
" William H., milk vender, r. 673 Chenery
Haaf Adolph, helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 270, 1st
" Jacob M. Mrs., widow, r. 1319 Waller
" Louis J., contractor, r. 1319 Waller
Haag Anna, widow, r. 215 Broderick
" Annie M., widow, r. 291-^ Linden Av
Haag Charles, sausage maker Charles F. Hor-
nung, r. 514 Valencia
" Eugene, driver Franz Siebrecht, r. 716
Stockton
" Lawrence, yardman, r. 401 Mariposa
" Louis, jeweler Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, r.
1407 Mason
" Mary, widow, r. 29'/4 Linden Av
" Peter L., laborer, r. 320, 27th
Haake Alice Miss, millinery, 121 Post, r. 14
Chattanooga
" Charles, fresco painter, r. 14 Chattanooga
" Charles H., salesman Rohr & Bagley Com-
mission Co., r. 321 Hyde
" Christina F., widow, r. 14 Chattanooga
" Daisy Miss, milliner, r. 14 Chattanoga
" Henry C, copyist, r. 14 Chattanooga
" Louis, liquors, 8.59 Market, r. 1710 Ellis
" Oliver, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 14 Chat-
tanooga
4®-Haake. See Haack and Hacke
Haan William G., 2d lieut. light battery F 5th
Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
Haar Henry, liquors, 114 O'Farrell, r. 119 Olive
Av
Haas Abraham, president and manager Pacific
Bone, Coal and Fertilizing Co. and man-
ager California AmmoniaWorks, 614, 7th,
r. 1018 Haight
" Abraham, tailor, r. 663 Howard
" Abraham, traveling salesman Lowenberg
&Co., r. 1613a Sutter
" .Baruch & Co. (Los Angeles), wholesale
grocers and druggists, office 100 Califor-
nia
HAAS BROTHERS
(William Haas, Leopold, Karl and
Edward Klau and Abe Meertief), im-
porters and wholesale groceries and
Srovisions, 100-102 California cor
avis
Haas Carl F., proprietor San Francisco Turning
and Planing Mill, 417-419 Mission, r. 326,
11th Av
" Carl G., woodturner C. F. Haas, r. 326, 11th
Av
" Carrie Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 1511 Geary
" Charles, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Charles, dairy produce, 412'/4, 6th, r. 112
Morris Av
" Charles, waiter, r. 515 Kearny
" Eugene, cabinetmaker C. F. Haas, r. 326,
11th Av
" Frederick R., r. 1311 Octavia
" Fritz, machine hand C. F. Haas, r. 326, 11th
Av
" F. W. cornice maker Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 218 Eddy
" George (George Haas & Son), r. 612 Ellis
Haas George & Son (George H. and George W.),
manufacturers fine candies, 810 Market
and 7 O'Farrell, telephone Black 941
■' George W. (George Haas & Son), r. 612
Ellis
" Henry, carpenter, r. 243, 2d
" Henry C, salesman James Duffy & Co., r.
112 Park Av
" John, driver, r. 23^4 De Boom
" John A., machinist, r. 508!4 Natoma
" John T., pipemaker W.W. Montague & Co.,
r. 735 Brannan
" Joseph, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 438, 27th
^' Julia, widow, r. 1311 Octavia
" Leonard, solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. SE cor 30th and Sanchez
Haas Louis S., secretary Crown Distilleries Co.,
100 Front, r. 1311 Octavia
•' Martin, butcher, r. 319 Grant Av
'• Michael H., baker Occidental Hotel, r. 113
Silver
" Minnie Miss, stenographer Greenebaum,
Weil & Michels, r. 1511 Geary
" Morris, salesman, r. 714 Folsom
" Morris, tailor, 802 Larkin, r. 1511 Geary
'■ Rosie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1511 Geary
" Rudolph, butcher, 50 Centre Market, r. 909
Bush
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Haas Sudolph T., machine hand C. F. Haas, r.
326, nth Av
Haas Samuel A., secretary Pacific Bone, Coal
and Fertilizing Co., 614, 7th, r. Oakland
" Susie Miss, teacher Marshall Primary
School, r. 1511 Geary
" Theresa, widow, r. 113 Silver
" William (Haas Bros.), r. 2007 Franklin
" William, cook, r. 316 Valley
" William J., litho transferer H. S. Crocker
Co., r. Oakland
" William W., salesman Roos Bros., r. 1613a
Sutter
4®" Haas. See Haase and Hass
Haase Charles, shoemaker, r. 308 Fell
" Christian F. M., watchman Western Sugar
Refining Co., r. 2128 Stockton
" Fred, foreman newspaper dept. mailing
division Post Office, r. 792, 18th
" Herman, bartender John Wieland Brewery,
r. 146, 2d
" Herman R. (Junge & Haase). r. 792, 18th
" John, barber. 2544 Folsom, r. 326, 22d
" Max, bartender, r. 1 Jackson
" T. R., millwright, r. 529 Sacramento
13®=" Haase. See Haas and Hass
Haave Martin, seaman, r. 406 Greenwich
Habelt Frederick, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Paul, baker Franz Siebrecht, r. 772 Mission
Habenicht Fritz (N. Van Bergen & Co.), r. 1321
Pine
" George N., solicitor London and Lanca-
shire Fire Ins. Co.. r. 1321 Pine
" Julius, casemaker Shreve & Co., r. 637
Vallejo
Haber Ferdinand A., r. 3616 Laguna
" Joseph, r. 2640 Jackson
" Louis F., bookkeeper Willard Bros., r. 2616
Laguna
" S. D. Mrs., widow, r. 108 Walnut
" Susan, widow, r. 1611 Post
" William, clerk Val Schmidt, r. 2640 Jack-
son
Haberecht William, barber, r. 1001 Mission
Habergarten Joseph, proprietor Coso House, 411
Sansome, r. 2218 Filbert
Haberlan John, foreman blacksmith P. C. S. S.
Co., r. Berkeley
" John Jr., calker P. C. S. S. Co., r. Berkeley
" F., blacksmith helper P. C. S. S. Co., r.
Berkeley
Haberland Isaac, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 232, 4th
" Matilda, widow, r. 608 Sacramento
Haberli Nicolaus, milker, r. 431 Pine
Haberlin John, r. 426 Duncan
" Patrick W., harness maker Patrick W. La-
haney, r. 7th Av South bet M and N
Haberling Louisa, widow, r. 273 Stevenson
Haberly Frederick, boots and shoes, 1639 Eddy
" Frederick, clerk, r. 329 Eddy
" George W., special delivery clerk Post
Office, r. 339 Eddy
" William T., butcher Katz & Sons, r. 215
Franklin
^S^-Haberly. See Heberly
Habermacher Emil, property man, r. 334 Geary
" Ferdinand, tailor Conrad Frei, r. 334 Geary
" Ferdinand J., clerk Thomas H. Bowling &
Co.,r. 334 Geary
" Gustav, metal roofer Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 1827 Vallejo
Habich Augusta, widow, r. 1520 California
" Charles, tailor, r. 502 Washington
" Harry, carriage trimmer O'Brien & Sons,
r. 21 Russ
" Mary, widow, r. 21 Russ
" Walter O., musician, r. 1520 California
Haohette Victor F., shade hanger James Duffy
&Co., r. 727a Minna
Hachinger Anne, domestic, 2710 California
Hachmann Julius, bookkeeper Parrott & Co., r.
1123 Geary
Hachmeister Charles, fruits, 418, 3d, r. 458 Bry-
ant
Hacht August v., nurse, r. 828, 15th
Hack Christian, bakery, 348 Oak
" John U., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1700 Sacramento
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30© TO 31-7- IVIARKET ST.
Hacke Charles W., collector, r. 536 Eddy
" Christopher, r. 536 Eddy
" Henry, salesman John Horstmann, r. Ala-
meda
" William C, salesman Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. 323a 14th
je®= Hacke. See Haacke and Haake
Hacker Henry J., belt maker H. N. Cook Belt-
ing Co., r. 609 Cedar Av
^6= Hacker. See Hecker
Hackett Alfred, steerage steward str Alameda
" Andrew J., carrier postoffice, r. 134 Bart-
lett
" Anne, widow, r. 308 Ash Av
" C. H.. r. 320 Montgomery Av
" David, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 444
Guerrero
" Dennis, r. 145 Jersey
" Dennis, foreman, r. SE cor M and 5th Av
South
" Dwight L. (The California Turf), r. Oak-
land
Hackett Edward, receiver U. S. Land Oface,
610 Commercial, r. Oakland
Edward, sawyer Union Box Factory, r.
Alameda
Edward J., with Morse's Patrol, r. 719
Market
Eva S. Mrs., teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 318 Kearny
Francis M., dentist, 413 Leavenworth
Frank A., clerk Edward McGinnis, r. 1229
Florida
James A., rubber goods, 58 Steuart, r. Ala-
meda
James F., water tender str Pomona, r. 821a
17th
James W., tinsmith, r. 736 Natoma
John, boiler maker, r. 13% Zoe
Hackett Jolin, manager Pacific Coast Dredging
and Reclamation Co., 15 Steuart, r. Oak-
land
" John Jr., clerk, r. ISVa Zoe
" Joseph, waiter City and County Hospital
" Joseph L., laborer, r. 1009 York
" Lincoln E., printer and varieties, 310%
Turk
" Luke, r. 1229 Florida
" Mark, sawyer Union Box Factory, r. Ala-
meda
" Mark J., painter, r. 1339 Florida
" Martin, sawyer Union Box Factory, r. Ala-
meda
" Mary, domestic, St. Mary's Hospital
'■ Mary Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
•• Mary A., domestic, 518 Devisadero
" M. H., insurance appraiser, 205 Sansome,
r. San Leandro
•' Patrick, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
444 Guerrero
" Patrick F., tailor, r. mUi Clara
" Richard C, janitor S. F. Polyclinic, r. 410
Ellis
" Thomas, carrier postoffice, r. 606 Folsom
" Thomas, laborer, r. 114 Townsend
" Thomas J., r. I6I14 Clara
" Walter, clerk U. S. Land Office, r. Oakland
" William S., machinist, r. 1329 Florida
Hackey Frederick, seaman, r. 14% Ritch
" John A., master schr Alma, office 56 Steuart,
r. 141/2 Ritch
Hackfeld Hermann, salesman Martin Meyer, r.
701 McAllister
" Kathrina, widow, r. 102 Colling wood [
" William, shoemaker, 501 Sanchez, r. 104
Collingwood
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ping Supplied.
Hackley Robert J., marine engineer, r. 2739 Pine
Hackley Simeon, secretary Gualala Mill Co.
and Gualala River Railway Co.. 31
Steuart, r. Berkeley
Hackman Frederick, master schr Modoc, office
10 Clay, r. 232 Minna
" Vincent H., musician, r. 12 Mason
Hackmeier Adam Mrs., widow, r. 2218 Post
" Adam E., r. 2218 Post
" August J., r. 2218 Post
" Charles M., r. 2218 Post
" Christine Miss, r. 2218 Post
Hackmeier Hotel, George Gruenig proprietor,
123-129 Eddy
" Philip, cook Hotel Becker, r. 1005M Na-
toma
Hackmeyer Bertha, domestic, r. 3 Redwood
Court
" Christopher, cook, r. 14 Rondel PI
" R egina, widow, r. 14 Rondel PI
" William, taxidermist William F. Nolle, r.
14 Rondel PI
Hackney Frederick E., solicitor Pac. and S. F.
Box Factory, r. 820 Diamond
" J., r. 1045 Market
Hadding Charles, boxmaker Commercial Box
Factory, r. 31 Boardman PI
Haddock Allen, phrenologist and editor Human
Nature, 1016 Market, r. 1229 Greenwich
" John, carver Sterling Furniture Co., r. 1229
Greenwich
" William Jr., engineer, r. 188 Locust Av
" William P., messenger Union Pac. System,
r. 2929 Greenwich
Hade John, blacksmith Knowlton & Hade, r. 24
Clinton
" Richard (Knowlton & Hade) r. 24 Clinton
Hadeler Claus, groceries and liquors, NW cor
17th and Mission, r. 2056 Mission
' ' Diedrich, groceries , 988 Howard and liquors
NW cor Spear and Mission, r. 943 How-
ard
Hadeler Jolin, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Geary and Larkin. r. 841 Geary
Haden Margaret Mrs., r. 11 Monroe
.^=Haden. See Hayden, Haydon and Heyden
Hadenfeldt Charles (Rothschild & HadenfeldtJ,
r. 922 Fillmore
" Herman D.. clerk Rothschild & Haden-
feldt, r. 922 Fillmore
«5-Hadenfeldt See Haydenfeldt
Hadenstein Hans, coachman, r. 933 Kearny
Haderle Ellen Mrs., r. 317Gough
" John A., clerk Alfonso Di Nola, r. 317
Gough
Hadler Annie C. Miss, r. 251 Perry
" Charles, elevatorman, r. 44 Louisa
" Edmund G., machine hand Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. 44 Louisa
■' Elizabeth, widow, r. 44 Louisa
" Henry, butcher, r. 1236, 6th Av South
" Henry H., fireman Fulda Bros., r. 40 Spear
" Lila M. Miss, r. 251 Perry
" Maria, widow, r. 12 Bernard
" William T. (Shields & Hadler), r. 303, 10th
Hadley Albert F., carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 149 Sagamore
" Albert J., bartender James P. Dunne & Co.,
r. Berkeley
■' Annie, widow, r. 1105 Pierce
" Arthur E., printer, r. 1113V2 Howard
'■ Charles B., bricklayer, r. 1105 Pierce
" Charles B., with Examiner, r. 106 Eddy
" Charles W.. machinist, r. 329 Golden Gate
Av
" Frederick H., r. 21111/^ Bush
Hadlev Frederick L., bricklayer, r. 1105 Pierce
Hadley Frederick W. (Hadley & Doud), and
secretary San Francisco Stock and Ex-
change Board, 331 Pine, r. 518 Capp
" Herbert T., porter Dodge, Sweeney & Co.,
r. 2816 Mission
" James, bartender, r. 546 Minna
" M. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. Hotel
Langham
" Moses T., porter Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r.
2816 Mission
" R. Frank, carpenter, r. 17 Harriet
" William, waiter str Mariposa
" William D.. boxmaker, r. 7 Dale PI
Hadley & Doud fFrederiok W. Hadley and
Aaron Doud), stockbrokers, 326 Pine
4®=-Hadley. See Hedley
Hadlock Ellsworth, special policeman, r. SE
cor Sutter and Stockton
" Mabel, domestic, 2815 Geary
Hadorn Theophilus, watchcase maker Mr^.
Charles J. Harris, r. 1223, 26th
Hadsell Frank M., waiter Occidental Hotel, r.
1555 Kearny
Hadwen Swain Manufacturing Co. (Hadwen
Swain and Wesley T. Gorham), manu-
facturers gas and gasoline engines and
printing presses, 215-217 Spear
Haedge Charles R., cook, r. 822 Harrison
Haedrich Fred A., plumber, r. 258 Stevenson
" Herman, clerk estate of Claude Long, r.
258 Stevenson
■' James H., carrier postofflce, r. 1007a Guer-
rero
" Thomas F., plumber, r. 258 Stevenson
4@=Haedrich. See Hedrich
Haefeli A., boatswain Revenue Cutter Com.
Perry
" Oscar, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Peter P., cellarman J. Gundlach &Co.,r.
522 Stockton
Haeflerle Frederick, baker, r. 763 Howard
Haefner Joseph W., butcher J. Hayden, r. 1040
Howard
" Rudolph, wheelwright John Kelso, r. 435
Pine
Haege David, brewer, r. 538V4 Jessie
Haendel Clara Mrs., millinery, 316 Sutter, r. 309
Powell
" Lily Miss, milliner, r. 309 Powell
Haentzsohel Charles, waiter, r. 150 Silver
" Frederick E., r. 150 Silver
Haepfner Ferdinand, miller, r. 409 Pacific
Haesbrouch Frederick, helper Risdon I. & L.
Wks. r. 421 Bay
Haesloop Christian P. (Hinrichs & Haesloop),
r. 1305 Kearny
" Frederick, quartermaster str China, r. 23
De Boom
Haesselbarth Hugo, canvasser, r. 142, 9th
Hafele John B., millwright Dibert Bros. Mfg.
Co , r. 247 Stevenson
Hafenger Mary, widow, r. 1743!4 Mission
Hafer A., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1205
Steiner
" John, engineer Pac. Power Co., r. Berke-
ley
Haflemeyer Joseph, glass beveler, r. 6 Graham
PI
Haffen Joseph B., superintendent Heyneman &
Co., r. 1227,21st
Hafler George, maltster Herman Zwieg, r. 731
Brannan
Hafiey Hugh, porter Mills Bldg, r. 631 Florida
" Patrick, r. 826 Florida
Hafford Esther E. Miss, typewriter, r. 2 De
Long Av
" Harvey S., carpenter, r. 427 Francisco
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 2 De Long Av
Hafkan Henry, beer bottler, r. 621 York
Hafky Julius G., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 322
Bartlett
Hafner Charles J., machinist Paul Odermatt, r.
13 Harrison Av
" Paul, shoemaker, r. 605 Broadway
Haften Ludwig, baker, r. 409 Minna
4S=-Hagadorn. See Hagedorn
Hagamore Sarah, widow, r. 838^4 Harrison
Hagan Bernard, laborer, r. 528, 6th
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Hagan Celia Mrs., r. 2824 Pine
" Daniel, clerk Mann & Wilson, r. 1520 Web-
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" Daniel J., helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
345D Beale
" Herman, cement worker, r. II514, 11th
" Hugh S. (Groom & Hagan) r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" James, driver Engine 11, r. 16th Av South
nr L
" James, engineer, r. 5 Seymour Av
" James, undertaker and embalmer, 445, "Va-
lencia
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" John Mrs., widow, r. 236, 6th Av
" John P., fireman Western Light and Power
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" Joseph (Western Addition Funeral Di-
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" Louis (Hagan Bros.), r. 2833 Pine
" Louis E., with Caley & Roeder, r. 1327
Howard
" Martin M. (Hagan Bros.), r. 1624 Pierce
" Mary J. Miss, teacher music, r. 236, 6th Av
" Michael, horseshoer T. J. Crowley, r. 331,
18th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 87 Clipper
" Patrick F., treer United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 14221/4 Valencia
" Patrick J., clerk Abramson-Heunisch Co.,
r. Wii Harriet
" Peter, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1438^/4 Jack-
son
" Philip J., glass beveler, r. 345d Beale
" Rudolph, cook, r. 935 Mariposa
" William, laborer, r. 1216, 17th
" William J., laborer, r. 316 Beale rear
4@" Hagan. See Hagen and Hagin
Hagans Edward, miner, r. 54, 1st
" George W., compositor Co-Operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. Alameda
Hagar James O., inspector construction U. S.
A., Dept. of California, r. 2136 Union
" William, brewer, r. 707 Mission
4®" Hagar. See Hager.
Hagarty Annie M. Miss, principal Monroe Pri-
mary School, r. 39 Sanchez
" John, r. 12a Clara
" John, liquors, 339, 3d
" John G., salesman Schweitzer & Co., r. 29
Sanchez
" Joseph G., clerk Mann & Wilson, r. 29
Sanchez
" Patrick S., corporal police, r. 29 Sanchez
" William H., treer United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 1125, 26th
4®" Hagarty. See Hagerty, Haggerty, Hea-
gerty and Hegarty
Hagberg John O., carpenter, r. 124 Caselli Av
Hage Charles H., carpenter J. Boehrer & Co., r.
7321/2 Minna
■' George, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" Harry, cook, r. 544 Howard
" Henry, bartender Lunsmann Bros., r. 321
Bay
Hagedorn Alexander C, ropemaker Washburn
and Moen Mfg. Co., r. 1021 Lombard
" Alwin, machinist Vulcan lion Wks, r. 2312
Anna C. Miss, teacher South San Fran-
cisco Primary School, r. 216, 12th
August G. (Hagedorn &Thierbaoh), r. 1128
Buchanan
Frederick, wire worker West Coast W. and
I. Wks, r. 1031 Lombard
Frederick C, engineer J. Spaulding & Co.,
r. 334 Clementina
Frederick C. Jr., machinist P. F. Clerc, r.
324 Clementina
George, baker, r. 1 Victor
Henry, plumber, r. 1021 Lombard
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
SASH CURTAINS
Hagedorn Herman A. , rope splicer John A. Roeb-
ling's Sons Co., r. 1919a Mason
" Herman R., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1906 McAllister
•' H. W. Mrs., widow, r. 316, 13th
" Mary, widow, groceries, 2501 Larkin
•' & Thierbach (August G. Hagedorn and
Louis M. Thierbach), proprietors Eureka
Soda Water Works, 1756 Ellis
Hagelberg John, waiter Charles Tepper, r. 626
Washington
Hagelsten Leonhard, paitter P. N. Kuss, r. 311
Linden Av
Hageman C, seaman str City of Puebla
" Charles, butcher J. Schweitzer & Co., r. 115
Fair Oaks
" George (Hageman & Haquette), r. 723 Bush
Hageman & Haquette (George Hageman and
Ernest Haquette), proprietors Crystal
Palace, 5 Kearny and 12 Geary
Hagemann Albert, blacksmith O'Brien & Sons,
r. 3012, 16th
Hagemann Brewing Co. (see Albany Brewery),
71-75 Everett, telephone Main 5130
" Charles, bakery, 1300 Powell
" Edward, clerk, r. 337 Oak
" Emma Miss, r. 1203 Mission
" Frederick, brewer, r. 758 Howard
" George A., shademaker Schlueter & Vol-
berg, r. 2310 Howard
" Herman M., upholsterer, 1324 Polk, r. 413
Grove
" John B., bartender, r. 209 Leidesdorff
" Mary, widow, r. 2310 Howard
" Philipp. bakery, 1057 Howard
" William L., r. 2310 Howard
" William M., porter J. R. Gates & Co., r.
413 Grove
4er"Hagemann. See Hagman
Hagemeister David, baker La Grande Laundry
Hagen Adelaide, widow, r. 1801 Jones
Andrew, painter, r. 2617 Harrison
Caroline, widow, r. 2617 Harrison
Charles, box maker, r. 31c Boardman PI
Edward, baker St. Mary's Hospital
Gustav, shoemaker John Lind, r. 701 Mc-
Allister
H. C, laborer, r. 1030 Howard
John, porter, r. 304, 3d
Julius, plumber, r. 456 Minna
Peter, laborer, r. SE cor Lombard and
Webster
Rosana, widow, r. 329, 17th
Rudolph A., kettleman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 8 O'Farrell
Samuel, finisher, r. 2039 Harrison
Samuel J., nailer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 3039
Harrison
4®=Hagen. See Hagan and Hagin
Hagenauer G. Victor, butcher Katz & Sons, r.
828 California
Hagenbucher Adolph, butcher, r. 763 Howard
Hagenkamp Adolph, r. 218 Clara
" Adolph T., clerk, r. 3141/4 Clara
" Lous K., clerk Golden Gate Park Museum,
r. 318 Clara
Hagens Diedrich A., clerk George A. Fellows,
r. 535 Geary
Hager August E. cooper, 1510 Mason
" Carl N. G., driver J. W. Evans, r. Oak-
land
" C. August, machinist Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. Oakland
" Charles A., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 32i/4 Bluxome
" J. S. Mrs., widow, r. 1815 Gough
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Hager Louis, mounter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
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4®" Hager. See Hagar
Hagerman Frederick, r. 858(4 Folsom
" John, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry, Co., r.
754 San Jose Av
Hagerty Bridget Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Brothers (Robert D. Hagerty), liquors, cor
Ocean Boulevard and Fulton
" Charles, butcher, r. cor 10th Av South and
Railroad Av
" Charles, teamster James Hall, r. NW cor
Railroad Av and N South
" Cornelius, cook, r. 3 East
" Daniel, laborer, r. 425 Ringold
" Daniel, packer Cook & Co., r. SSS'/J Tehama
" Edward, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" Ellen, widow, r. 36 Dore
" Hannah, domestic, 2018 Webster
" Harry, engineer S. P. Co., r. 113, 16th
" James, blacksmith, r. 45 Clementina
" James, groceries and liquors, 241, 4th
" James, teamster James Beatty, r. 10th Av
South nr Railroad Av
" James B., laborer, r. 726, 14th
" Jeremiah, driver Albany Brewery, r. 79
Everett
" John, accordion pleating, 9 Geary, r. 359
Liberty
" John, laborer, r. 150 Clara
" John, laborer, r. 224, 23d
" John M., manager Bay City Transfer Co.,
244 Sutter, r. 45 Clementina
" Margaret, widow, r. 1219 Hayes
" Mary Miss, stenographer, r. 134 Townsend
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 349 Tehama
" Patrick, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 715 How-
ard
" Patrick, shoemaker, r. 8 Rose Av
" Robert D. (Hagerty Bros.), r. 1219 Hayes
" Thomas F., mechanical engineer, 9 Geary,
r. 359 Liberty
" William, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher, r.
71/2 Clyde
4®=-Hagerty. See Hagarty, Haggerty, Heag-
erty and Hegarty
Hagerup Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Frederick C, dyer and scourer. 148, 3d
Hagg Alfred, cabinetmaker John Wiren, r. 3253
Mission
Haggard Lizzie S. Mrs., nurse, r. 1706 Washing-
ton
" Otto, porter, r. 5A Vassar PI
4S"Haggen. See Hagen
Haggenmiller George T., tinsmith. Pacific
Pump and Windmill Co., r. 45 Everett
Haggert James, machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. Octavia nr Union
Haggerty George, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" James W., machinist M. D. Hemenway
" Jane, widow, r. 132, 24th
" Jeremiah, peddler, r. 8, 23d
" Leo N. Bro., r. St. Dominic's Monastery
" Margaret, widow, r. 229 Cortland Av
" Mary, domestic, 1803 Franklin
" Michael, laundryman Electric Laundry,
r. 30 Erie
" Michael, teamster Harris Packing and
Provision Co., r. cor 6th and Berry
" Patrick, laborer, r. 532 Howard
" Peter J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
132, 24th
" Thomas, porter S. F. & N. P. Ry. Co., r. 542
Howard
" Timothy C, shoemaker, r. 8 Alemany Av
Haggerty William, shoemaker, r. 1125, 26th
" William F.. stevedore, r. 307% Lombard
«3-Haggerty. See Hagarty, Hagerty, Heag-
erty and Heggarty
Haggett E. M. Mrs., dressmaking, 518 Laguna
" George W., policeman, r. 429l^ Broadway
" James A., barber Perrin& Apostolo
" Rose, widow, r. 429i,4 Broadway
Haggin James B., capitalist, oface 30 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor, r. New York
Hagglund John G., clerk Post Office, r. 344 Shot-
well
Hagin Sadie L. Miss, r. 1630 Howard
" Sarah J. Mrs., r. 1630 Howard
" William, livery stable, 511, 18th
Hagland Caspar, laborer Atlas Iron Wks, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
Hagler John O., liquors, 419 Bush, r. 321 Jersey
Hagmaier Charles, mechanical engineer Pelton
Water Wheel Co., r. 219 Fillmore
Hagman Charles F., painter, 115 Van Ness Av,
r. 916Capp
" Nicholas A., clerk Scott & Van Arsdale
Lumber Co., r. 244 Langton
Hagman Oscar, boxmaker, r. 244 Langton
Hagmann Lorenz, blacksmith, r. 528 Stevenson
^-^Hagmann. See Hagemann
Hagney Edward, teamster Albert E. Buck-
man, r. 3115, 16th
" James, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
3115, 16th
Hagquist Charles R., carpenter, r. 8 West Mis-
sion
" George, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 8
West Mission
" George E., millhand Fulda Bros., r. 8 West
Mission
Hagstrom C, quartermaster str Alameda
" Gustave, clerk Albion Lumber Co., r. 122%
Gilbert
" John A., wood and tile mantels, 2219 Fol-
som, r. 429 Ringold
Hagthrop Emma C. Mrs., r. 816 O'Farrell
Hague James D., president North Star Mining
Co., Original Empire Mill and Mining
Co., and Grass Valley Water Co., 401
California, r. New York
" Swen O., carpenter, r. Cuvier nr Bosworth
Hagy Leonard A., stenographer Winchester Re-
peating Arms Co., r. Alameda
Haherty William, engineer, r. 2810 Geary
Hahir Joseph J. (Bryant, Asman & Hahir), r.
1723 Haight
Hahn A. C, gents' furnishing goods, 233 Kear-
ny, r. 2737 California
" Amelia Miss, nurse, r. 532 Natoma
" Anais Miss, asst. Free Public Library, r.
120 Devisadero
" Andrew J. (Lippert & Hahn), r. 992 Noe
" August (Hahn Bros), r. 44 Parker Av
Halm, BoMmann & Co. (Fritz Hahn and Henry
and Ehler Bohlmann) wines and liquors,
SW cor Third and Harrison
" Brothers (August Hahn) furniture and bag-
gage express, 2121 Fillmore
" Carl O., with A. C. Hahn, r. 2737 California
" Carl T., salesman A. C. Hahn, r. 2737 Cali-
fornia
" Charles, barber, 2003 Mission, r. 2008 Mis-
sion
" Charles, teacher music, r. 2128 Howard
" Charlotte, widow, r. 340, 23d
" Dora, widow, ladies' furnishing goods,
316, 3d
" Edwin O., attorney at law, 522 Montgomery,
r. 2737 California
" Elizabeth B., widow, r. 2934 Jackson
" Emil C, coppersmith, r. 1631 Hyde
" Ernest, varieties, 230, 4th
" Esther, widow, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Eugene, journalist, r. 520 Baker
" Felix (Passet & Hahn), r. Oakland
" Frederick, r. 48 Parker Av
" Fritz (Hahn, Bohlmann & Co. and Hahn &
Bohlmann), r. Berkeley
" Gaston L., asst. Weigher U. S. Customs,
r. 130 Devisadero
" George, plumber Ernest Cook, r. 3613 Mis-
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Hahn George, shoemaker LobensteinBros., r. 43
Minna
" Gustave, ironer S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" Henry C. (Dutton & Hahn), r. 523 Stevenson
" Henry W., teamster M. Murphy, r. 12i4
Decatur
" Hugo, nurse German Hospital
" Ida Miss, r. 227 Perry
" Ida Miss, dressmaker, r. 719 Waller
" Jacob H., butcher, 2133 Mission, r. 213
Vicksburg
" John J., plumber, r. 445 Elizabeth
" John W., sugar refiner, r. 1631 Hyde
" John W. Jr., bar tender, r. 1631 Hyde
" , Levy & Co. (Joseph Levy), cigar manufac-
turers, 312 Battery
" Louis, barber, r. 437 Eddy
" Martin, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 316, 3d
" Robert,' millhand Yolo Mills, r. 131, 3d
" Robert C, men's furnishing goods, 1008
Market, r. lOOSVa Market
" Rudolph H., teacher violin, r. 2128 Howard
" Rudolph J., junk dealer, r. 1518 Ellis
" Sabina, widow, r. S s Lombard bet Frank-
lin and Gough
" Theresa, widow, r. 432 Cedar Av
" Theresa, widow, r. 2017 Bush
" Werhaby, peddler, r. 419 Vallejo
Hahn & Bohimann (Fritz Hahn and Ehler Bohl-
mann), groceries and liquors, 201, 3d cor
Howard
;g®="Hahn. See Haan and Hann
Hahne Babette, widow, r. 1320 California
HAHNEMANN HOSPITAL COL-
LEGE OF SAN FRANCISCO, George H.
Palmer, M. D., president, William
Boericke, M. D., registrar, 0. B. Currier,
M. D., dean, 115 Haight, dean's office
921 Geary
Haible Constant, laborer Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 120b Shotwell
Haigh Samuel, foreman Wade's Warehouse, r.
5011/2, 6th
Haight C. A., agent E. I. Dupont de Nemours &
Co., 226 Market, r. Alameda
" Dinah, widow, r. 649 Folsom
" Edgar G., salesman Phelps & Miller, r. 503
Leavenworth
" Frank M., salesman Clabrough, Golcher &
Co., r. 17 Clement
Haigllt Frederick B., commission merchant,
212-214 Front, r. Alameda
Haigllt George W., attorney at law, and attor-
ney Lick Old Ladies' Home, 220 San-
some, room 1, r. 2208Dwight Way, Berke-
ley
" Harrison, pattern maker W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 503 Leavenworth
" Henry, expressman, r. 1126 Market
" Henry H., attorney at law, 206 Sansome,
room 31, r. Oakland
Haigllt Primary School, Miss Mary A. Has-
well principal, Mission bet 25th and 26th
" Robert, r. 1413 Van Ness Av
" Robert, cook, r. 909 Kearny
" Robert F., r. 110 Natoma
" Robert F., salesman Hughson & Merton, r.
I8/2 Page
" Sophia P., widow, r. isy^ Page
" Thomas, hoseman Engine 16, r. 907 Bryant
" W. A. Mrs., widow, treasurer Protestant
Orphan Asylum, r. 710 Leavenworth
" W. Harry, traveling salesman Spruance,
Stanley & Co.
Haile Anton, expressman, NW cor Kearny and
Jackson, r. 52 Juniper
«®»Haile. See Hale
Hailer Albert, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1434
Turk
" Henry, millhand, r. 717 Clementina
Hain Charles H., clerk, r. 2526 California
" Gustave S., truckman Truck 6, r. 1519 Eddy
" Harry, barber R. Ayla, r. 1033 Folsom
" Mary I., widow, r. 1614 Washington
4®=Hain. See Hayne
Haine Maud, widow, r. 1110 Larkin
Hainer William W., carpenter, r. 459 Minna
Haines Bridget, widow, r. 704 Tehama
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO
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Haines Byron W., D. D. S., dentist, 14 Grant
Av, rooms 16-17, telephone Main 5400, r.
Belvedere and Occidental Hotel
" E. John, machinist Risdon I. «fe L. Wks.,
r. 52, 2d
" Frank W., barber, r. 2724 Folsom
" George F., cook City and County Hospital
" Joseph D., electric pen writer, 420 Mont-
gomery, room 21, r. Oakland
" Millard M., stevedore, r. 411 Brannan
" Samuel N., chief engineer str Mariposa, r.
1013, 20th
" William, seaman Revenue cutter Commo-
dore Perry
j8®-Haines. See Haynes
Hainke Herman, tailor, r. 612 Pine
Hainque Martial, machinist William H. Birch
&Co., r. 512a 15th
Hainroth Lena, widow, r. 833 Bush
" Oscar, jeweler, r. 833 Bush
Hainson Henry, helper Jackson Brewery Co., r.
11 Harriet
Hainz Julius, waiter, r. 909 Kearny
Hair Elisha, porter Anglo-Californian Bank, r.
43414 Union
" James, superintendent Pac. Transfer Co..
r. 2305 Fillmore
.eS^Hair. See Hare
Haire James V., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 33
Grand Av
Hais Alice Miss, wines and liquors, 70854, 22d
" Margaret Mrs., patent medicines, 708, 22d
Haisler William S.. brush maker Read & Zahn,
r. 942 Howard
Hakalau Plantation Co., Claus Spreckels presi-
dent, John A. Buck vice-president, J. D.
Spreckels & Bros. Co. treasurer, E. H.
Sheldon secretary, office 327 Market
Hakanson C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 125 Oak
" Charles (Anderson & Hakanson), r. 631
Jackson
" Charles, painter Burr & Shields, r. 125 Oak
" Christopher, house and sign painter, 128
Oak, r. 135 Oak
Hakens Henry, r. 3 Merritt
Haker William, bookkeeper E. H. Michels, r.
Mill Valley, Marin Co.
Hakius Jacob, wheelwright Charles Herold, r.
Utah nr Army
Halbert William N., printer superintendent's
ofttce Railway Mail Service, r. Oakland
Halbritter Anton, butcher, r. 28 Lapidge
Halck Albert T., general foreman Pac. Postal
Tel. Cable Co., r. 2826 Pine
Hald Hans, r. 1214 York
Haldan Edward B. (Butler & Haldan), r. 1523
Sacramento
Haider Albert, varieties, 1343 Mission
Haldin Martin (Child & Haldin), r. 1935 Bush
Hale Albert S., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 103
Ellis
Hale and Norcross Silver Mining Co. (Storey
Co. Nev.), Jere. Lynch president, R. U.
Collins secretary, 3 S. F. Stock Ex-
change Bldg
" B., seaman str City of Puebla
Hale Brothers (incorporated), Oliver A. Hale
president, Reuben B. Hale secretary.
Prentis C. Hale manager, dry goods, 9.37-
945 Market
" C. B. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Charles, laborer, r. 336 Farallones
" Clarence J., r. 309 Taylor
" Cress P., salmon packer, office 122 Davis,
room 3, r. 2531 Pine
" David, laborer, r. 27 Minna
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Hale Delia B.. widow, r. 27 Harriet
" Edward, clerk Girvin & Eyre, r. 1005 Sut-
ter
" Edward S., driver, r. 3026 Buchanan
" F. Monroe, fireman, r. 230 Farallones
" Frank O., watchnaan, r. 209 Plymouth Av
" Fredrica, widow, r. 911 Vallejo
" George, stock clerk Roos Bros., r. 27 Har-
riet
" George S., bartender Charles H. Linn, r.
846 Mission
" George W., barber Philip Cohen, r. Oak-
land
" Hattie H.. widow, r. 836 O'Farrell
Hale Horace, secretary People's Ice Co., 331
Montgomery, room 74, r. 9 Lapidge
" James C r. 722 O'Farrell
" James P.. salesman L. E. Spear, r. 911
Vallejo
" Jotm, r. 27 Harriet
" John A., teamster, r. 911 Vallejo
" John T., labeler "William Lambert, r. 27
Harriet
" Joseph B., teamster William Lambert, r.
31 Minna rear
" L., r. 725 Pine
" Lemuel W., bridge builder, r. 228 Faral-
lones
" Margaret Mrs., r. 27 Minna
" Mary E., widow, r. 230 Farallones
" Mary E. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1414
Larkin
■' Marshall, with Hale Bros., r. 2308 "Wash-
ington
Hale Oliver A., president Hale Bros., 937-945
Market, r. San Jose, Cal.
" Prentis C, manager Hale Bros., 937-945
Market, r. 2308 "Washington
" Prudence E)., widow, r. 2308 Washington
Hale Reuben B., secretary Hale Bros., 937-945
Market, r. 2308 Washington
'• Robert L., driver, r. 3026 Buchanan
" Romie P., milkman, r. 316, 21st
" Samuel, longshoreman, r. 27 Minna
" Sasie Miss, r. 1414 Larkin
" Theresa, widow, r. 128. 8th
" Thomas, hostler F. M. Chapman & Co., r. 37
Hinckley
" Thomas E.. accountant, r. 1005 Sutter
" Titus, farmer, office 122 Davis, r. Oak-
land
" William E., salesman, r. 27 Harriet
Hales Richard, bootblack, r. 146a 5th
" Stephen A., barber L. Keller, r. 539 Minna
Haley Bridget, r. 32 Converse
Haley Brothers (Daniel T. and William E.),
dairymen, 2002 Greenwich
" Catherine, widow, r. 307, 3d
" Charles, conductor, r. 1604 Howard
" Charles, steward str Apache
■' Charles M., clerk, r. 1408 Golden Gate Av
Haley Charles S. (E. P. Heald & Co.), and physi-
cian. 24 Post, r. Berkeley
■• Christopher, foreman, r. 228 Perry
" Clarence E., bookkeeper Scott & Van Ars-
dale, r. Berkeley
" Daniel, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301 Sierra
■• Daniel T. (Haley Bros.), r. 2002 Greenwich
" Edward H., proofreader, r. 509 Laguna
" Ellen, widow, r. 1403 Montgomery rear
■' Frank, clerk A. I. Hall & Son, r. 139
Rose Av
" Frank J., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal "Wks,
r. 12 Converse
'■ Frederick, messenger Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 307, 3d
Haley George, laborer, r. Ellsworth nr Old Hick-
ory
" Hannah, widow, r. 1610 Leavenworth
" James, canner, r. 12 Converse
" James, longshoreman, r. 1403 Montgomery
" Jennie M. Mrs., r. 814 O'Farrell
" John, laborer, r. Ellsworth nr Old Hick-
ory
" John, laborer, r. 8V4 Falmouth
" John, plumber Weber Bros., r. 521 Vallejo
" John, printer, r. 12 Converse
" John G., r. 20'/^ Harriet
" John J., soap presser Newell & Bro., r. 832,
18th
" John J., real estate, r. 1408 Golden Gate
Av
" John L.. plumber, 407 Brannan, r. 20 Zoe
" John P., teazer, r. 234 Langton
•' John T., bookkeeper W. G. Stafford & Co.,
r. 57 Elgin Park Av
" John W., photographer, r. 1001 Page
" Martin J., laborer, r. 3>4 Kate
" Mary Miss, r. 925i^ Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. 8^/4 Falmouth
" Michael, laborer, r. 163 Dore
" Michael, laborer, r. 905 Illinois
" Michael, stoker r. 234 Langton
" Michael, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 284 Hickory Av
" Michael C. (Haley & Thornton), r. 2114
Greenwich
" Michael E., clerk, r. 1610 Leavenworth
" Michael J., foreman machinist "Union I.
Wks, r. 1009 Broadway
" Mortimer (Haley & Burke), r. 5 Decatur
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1817 Lombard
" Richard, laborer, r. 614 Minna
" Sampson M. B., well borer, r. 2207 Fill-
more
" Thomas, can maker, r. 234 Langton
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 5 Decatur
" Thomas, wrapper, r. 23 Kearny
' ' Thomas F. , wireworker West Coast W. and
I. Wks, r. 9 Decatur
" Timothy B., helper, r. 134!^, 21st
" William, laborer, r. 409 Polk
" William, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
426 Sierra
" William, seaman, r. 1 Boston PI
" Williand Jr., millhand, r. 1 Boston PI
" William E. (Haley Bros.), r. 2002 Green-
wich
" William H., machinist, r. 20 Zoe
" William H.. shipping clerk Pope Mfg. Co.,
r. 2207 Fillmore
" & Burke (Mortimer '^"aley and Mathew
Burke), plumbers, 979 Bryant
" & Thornton (Michael C. Haley and John
F. Thornton), cigars and tobacco, 100(1
Market
4®"Halev. See Healey and Healy
Half Million Club, Alfred Bouvier secretary, 1
Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Halferty Frank, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
Halfmann Anton, foreman Charles Bach, r. 400
Bay
Halfpapp Helene, widow, r. 120A Noe
Haliday Albert, seaman, r. 530 Folsom
Halk Benjamin G. (Halk & Wolters), r. 104, 21st
' ' Charles E. , horseshoer Mooney & O'Connell,
r. 104, 21st
" John A., horseshoer John Grace, r. 104, 21st
" Joseph, laborer, r. 104, 21st
" Katie Miss, fur sewer, r. 104, 21st
" Margaret, widow, r. 104, 21st
" & Wolters (Benjamin G. Halk and JohnB.
Wolters), butchers, NW cor 21st and
York
Halket Margaret, widow, r. 511A Castro
Halkett Archibald, blacksmith William Hal-
kett, r. 28 Turk
" William, carriage manufacturer, 903 Gol-
den Gate Av, r. 1045 Market
" William Jr., carriage maker William Hal-
kett, r. 28 Turk
Halkyard Uriah, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 21 Lily
Av
Hall Abraham, cashier Ellis & Miller, r. 16IJ
Clay
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528=530 MARKET ST.
The Dueber Watch Case Mfg. Co. (Canton, O.)
The Hampden Watch Co. (Canton, O.)
The Waterbury Clock Co. (Waterbury, Conn.)
Albro & Co. (Providence, R. I.), Rolled Plate
Chains.
William Rogers Mfg. Co. (Wallingford, Conn.),
Genuine Rogers Flatware.
Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co. (Wallingford, Conn.)
B. Grieshaber (Chicago, 111.), Gold Pens and
Pencils.
The Barbour Silver Co. (Hartford, Conn.), Silver=
plated Hollowware.
Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co. (Wallingford,
Conn.), Sterling and Nickel Silver.
Manchester & Co. (Providence, R. I.), Sterling
Silver.
Barker Mfg. Co. (Providence, R. I.), Gold and
Silver Thimbles.
Hall A. L., master mariner, r. 125 Clipper
" Albert, r. 731 Fillmore '
" Albert, laborer, r. 108, 6th
" Albert, medical student, r. 227 Geary
" Albert E., teamster, r. 132 Lobos
" Albert S., r. 606 Capp
" Alice Miss, saleslady, r. 2610'/4 Bush
" Alice A. Miss, matron California Woman's
Hospital, 3118 Sacramento
" Andrew, janitor Alcazar Bldg
" Annie H., widow, dressmaker, r. 2329
Mission
" August, seaman, r. 227 Harrison
" Bailey, machinist, r. 1923 Greenwich
" Belle Miss, r. 202 Grove
" Brothers (Horace P. and Cornelius I. D.),
manufacturing chemists, 1819 Lyon
Hall Brothers (Winslow G. and Henry K.), ship-
builders, office 28 California
" Benjamin, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 332
Brannan
'• Bertha M. Miss, school teacher, r. 1738 San
Carlos Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 2324 California
" C. H., bicyle repairer, 2958 Folsom
" Charles, salesman Wangenheim, Stern-
heim & Co., r. Oakland
" Charles, soapmaker, r. 2093 Folsom
" Charles E., druggist, r. 1245 Valencia
" Charles F., master str Corona, r. 1022
Castro
" Charles H., policeman, r. 1504 Jones
" Charles P., fireman Engine 17, r. 17 Mint Av
" Charles W., agent, r. 818 Treat Av
" Charles W., salesman, r. 760, 22d
" Christine, domestic, 1121 Pine
" Clarence, printer, r. 931b Howard
Hall Cofran I., vice-president Cahill & Hall Ele-
vator Co. (incorporated), 214-218 Mission,
r. 1143 Valencia
" Cornelius, motorman, r. 19 Valley
" Cornelius I. D. (Hall Bros.), r. 1819 Lyon
" Daniel K., proprietor The Devon, 1130 Mar-
ket
" David, blacksmith, r. 538 Howard
" E., laborer, r. 861 Market
•' Edson M., clerk, r. 821 Hyde
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Maoufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
G'4-\-G^'7 /Vlarket St.
Hall Edward (Hall & Knuth), r. 1436 Ken-
tucky
" Edward, cook, r. 702 Vallejo
Hall Edward, president United States Laun-
dry Association, 1004 Market, r. 123
Julian Av
Hall Edward M. (Hall & Whitely), and mining
secretary, 314 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Edward M., carpet layer, r. 2101 Steiner
" Edward M., shoemaker, r. 555 Jessie
" Edward T., salesman Leege & Mills, r.
2208a Larkin
" Eldridge I., salesman Adolph Isaac, r. 620
Folsom
" Eliza S., widow, r. 505% Natoma
" Elizabeth C, widow, r. 1219 Buchanan
" Elizabeth R., widow, r. 1610 Vallejo
'• Emily, widow, r. 502 Taylor
" E. R., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1513a
Howard
" Etta Miss, stenographer, r. 847 Harrison
" Evelyn, widow, r. 1613 Clay
" F. G., musician, r. 332 Eddy
" Francis, merchant, r. 16 Devisadero
" Frank, clerk, r. 502 Taylor
" Frank E., fireman fireboat Governor Mark-
ham
" Frank J., boilermaker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 1701 Post
" Frank M., clerk Kohler & Chase, r. 1818'/2
Post
" Frank R., laundryman, r. 1923 Greenwich
" Frederick C, r. 926 Sutter
" Frederick G., teacher music, 332 Eddy
•' Frederick W. (Hilborn & Hall), attorney at
law, 10-11 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. Oak-
land
" Fremont S., engineer Engine 22, r. 1818i4
Post
" Fritz, baker, r. 1124 Harrison
Hall G. C. & Son (Gilbert C. and Milton R.
Hall), dry goods commission merchants,
35 New Montgomery
" George (Lewis & Co.), r. 847 Harrison
" George, bartender Mrs. Kate Reddy, r. 502
Beale
" George, laborer, r. W s Uranus nr 17th
'< George, traveling salesman, r. 2302 Fill-
more
" George A., saloon keeper, r. 2311 Mission
" George C. (Hall & Harrison), r. 178 Minna
" George E., shoemaker, 1771 Ellis
Hall George E. P., consul Turkey and Persia,
and agent and importer, 2 Mutual Life
Bldg, 6th floor, r. 1911 Webster
" George H. J., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co.,
r. Oakland
" George L., bookkeeper James Hall, r. 651
Harrison
" George W., conductor Sutter St. Ry, r.
26IO14 Bush
" George W., foreman E. C. Pitcher, r. 5
Merritt
" George W., receiving teller London and
San Francisco Bank, r. Alameda
" George W., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 704 Larkin
" Gilbert C. (G. C. Hall & Son), r. Alameda
" H. Albert, machine operator United Boot
and Shoe Co., r. 400Bartlett
" Hannah Miss, chambermaid New Western
Hotel
" Harry, bartender Cornelius Lyons
" Harry, salesman E. Gamier & Co., r. 117
Grove
" Harry A., porter Am. Oil Co., r. 25V^ Moss
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I Harry F., salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Berkeley
Harry J., bookkeeper L,. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. 501 Geary
Harry J., shoemaker, 705V4 Mission, r. 318
Minna
Harry N., ofBcial reporter Superior Court
Dept 13, r. 7111/2 Ellis
Harvey R., clerk Breeder and Sportsman,
r. 313 Bush
Hattie M. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. 16 Devisadero
Henry, tile setter Thos. F. Rigney, r. 115a
6th
Henry, watchman, r. 7 Perry
Henry B., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. Alameda
Henry E. (A. I. Hall & Son), r. The Colonial
Henry K. (Hall Bros.), r. Port Blakeley,
Wash.
Herbert Mrs., widow, r. 821 Hyde
Horace P. (Hall Bros.), r. 1819 Lyon
Ira J., engineer, r. 502 Taylor
Irene H., widow, r. 112 Fair Oaks
Isaac R. (Ballard & Hall), r. 1432 Laguna
J., r. 519 Sacramento
J. Miss, r. 202 Grove
J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 944 Mission
J. A.,r. 715 Howard
James, carpenter, r. 51, 3d
I James, wholesale butcher, 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av, office and r. 651 Harrison
James A., attorney at law, 30 Marye Law
Bldg, r. 929B Sutter
James A., foreman James Hall, r. 651 Har-
rison
James A., porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
417 Noe
James F., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 431
McAllister
James H., r. 1911 Ellis
James H., beer bottler, r. 760, 22d
J. B., druggist, r. 1222 Pine
J. C. Co. The (Providence, R. I.), Jennison
C. Hall president, office 316 Sacramento
Jennie Miss, school teacher, r. 847 Harrison
1 Jennison C, president and manager The
Union Lithograph Co., 316 Sacramento,
r. 3412 Washington
John, foreman Market St. Ry., r. 1909 Geary
John, laborer, r. 5 Merritt
John, machinist, r. 1346 Nebraska
John H., barber Bernhard Bernhard, r. 18
Ash Av
John H., foreman United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 400 Bartlett
John J., engineer, r. SE cor Vermont and
Mariposa
John P., clerk, r. 1338 Folsom
John S., pressman, r. 2208a Larkin
Joseph C, policeman, r. 310554 Leaven-
worth
Joseph M., millhand Truckee Lumber Co.,
r. 316, 4th
J. R. Mrs., teacher Heald's Business Col-
lege, r. 618 Eddy
Julia, widow, r. 1505 Steiner
Kate, widow, r, 282 Jessie
Lawrence, machinist, r. 1214 York
Lewis L., cabinet maker, r. 26, 12th
Lois Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r. 1036
Valencia
Luke F., salesman, r. 3041, 16th
Lydia, widow, r. 5 Rausch
Lydia Miss, r. 2217 Octavia
Lyman, laborer Philix Perron, r. 629 Davis
312,
1710
. M. Miss, r. 202 Grove
M. Mrs., r. 310 Valencia
Maria E., r. 1923 Greenwich
Marie A. Mrs., clairvoyant, r. 136 Laidley
Marion O. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 16 Devisadero
Mary A., widow, r. 1701 Post
Mary A. W., widow, r. 1802 Polk
Mary N., widow, r. 1336 Church
Maud E., actress Morosco'si Grand Opera
House, r. Hotel Miramar
Maurice A.,r. 1911 Webster
Milton R. (G. C. Hall & Son), r. 3007 Jack-
son
Minnie, widow, r. 624 Grove
Nicholas S., horseman, r. 328, 2d Av
Norman F., bookkeeper Cal. Curled Hair
Co., r. 307 Hayes
L of Records, New City Hall, junction Mc-
Allister and Park Av
Oliver J., conductor Market St. Ry.,
5th Av
Oliver L., r. 1610 Vallejo
Otho, insurance, r. 2324 California
Patrick J., conductor Cal. St. RR,
Sacramento
Peter, bartender Harry Monroe, r. 800
Kearny
Peter A., ship joiner, r. 15 Lapidge
Ralph, cigars, 112814 Folsom
Richard, clerk, r. 5 Rausch
Richard B., collector, r. 1818 V2 Post
Richard T., clerk, r. 2414 Langton
Robert, machinist, 44-46 Main, r. Colma,
San Mateo Co.
Robert, shoemaker, r. 319 Ellis
Robert, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 3 Marye Terrace
Robert C, paper hanger, r. 1137 Mission
Robert H., traveling salesman, r. 2014
Golden Gate Av
Robert R., clerk Cal. Optical Co., r. 319
Kearny
Robert T., dental student, r. 1218 Ellis
I Samuel Hastings, physician and surgeon,
office hours 10 a. m. to 12 m., 2 to 4 and 7
to 8 p. m., office 14 McAllister, telephone
South 464, r. Russ House
Sarah Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
Sarah, widow, r. 821 Hyde
Sarah B. Miss, r. 1521 Pine
Sarah E., widow, r. I8V2 Guy PI
Sidney, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 11 Wash-
ington Av
Silas M., painter Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 601 Polk
S. R. Mrs., millinery, 938 Market, r. St.
Ann's Bldg
Stephen A. D., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Oakland
Sullivan R., proprietor Golden State Wine
and Liquor Depot, 342 Turk, r. 6 Eddy
Theodore L., r. 712 Waller
Thomas, carpenter, r. 458 Tehama
Thomas, clerk, r. 170114 Jones
Thomas, laborer Pac. Can Co., r. 1701 Jones
Thomas J., laborer, r. 136 Laidley
Thomas S., clerk James Hall, r. 651 Harri-
son
W.. r. 781 Mission
Walter R., druggist, r. 1105 Hyde
Walter S., physician and surgeon, 8 Dono-
hoe Bldg
W. C, porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 737
Howard
William, carpenter, r. 1314 Harriet
William, foreman John Tuttle, r. 7th Av
nr J
William, salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1121 McAllister
William C, r. 2014 Golden Gate Av
William F., longshoreman, r. 2305 Mason
William H., barrel dealer, 222, 9th, r. 14,
26 th
William H., civil engineer, 1 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. 324 Haight
William T., dairyman, r. 3014 (3301/2), 13th
Winslow (J. R. Smith & Co.), r. 517 Mason
Winslow G. (Hall Bros.), r. 1612 Clay
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Hallahan Andrew, barber, 13 Taylor, r. 551
Stevenson
" Ella F. Miss, clerk State Board of Horti-
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Eugene, blacksmith, r. 2333 Bryant Av
James, engineer S. Bloom & Sons, r. Army
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James, porter Anglo-Californian Bank, r.
743a 17th
James, teamster, r. 346, 4th
Jennie Miss, stenographer Dunham, Carri-
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John, milkman, r. 106, 11th
John, packer, r. 18, 1st
Michael, packer A. L. Bryan Shoe Co., r.
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Patrick, clerk, r. 661 Harrison
Patrick, chief porter clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 7161/2, 22d
Thomas, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 708
Diamond
Thomas, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
Thomas K., blacksmith, r. NW cor Min-
nesota and Butte
j^=Hallahan. See Hollahan
Hallawell Edward L., millwright, 117 Main, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
4®=-Hallawell. See Hallowell
Hallbeck James, tailor, r. 769 Market
Halleck Block, Oilman Lambert agent, 320 San-
.«t. some
Hallen Charles, seaman, r. 317 Fremont
" Edwin G., laborer, r. 1066 Noe
" Theodore, shoemaker G. M. Kutz &Co.,r.
252 Clementina
Haller Chris J., farmer, r. 307 Ritch
" Emile L., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 240
Taylor
" Gustav, machinist Cal. Tool Wks, r. 401
Harrison
" Joseph P., vice-president and manager
Sacramento River Packers' Association,
122 Davis, r. 2531 Pine
" Marie C, widow, r. 1802 Laguna
" Margaret, widow, r. 2118 Greenwich
" Pauline Miss, cashier J. K. Armsby Co.,
r. 1802 Laguna
" Peter H., horseshoer, 2337 Mission, r. 409,
19th
" SophieMrs.(Haller&Benson),r. lUSPowell
" William H., engraver Shreve & Co., r. 1118
Powell
" & Benson (Mrs. S. Haller and Miss L. Ben-
son) , dressmaking, 406 Sutter, rooms 50-54
>8®-Haller. See Heller and Holler
Halleran Joseph F., shoemaker J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. Oakland
" Michael, upholsterer, r. 315, 10th
" Patrick, expressman. Market and 3d, r. 315
10 th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas K.. blacksmith S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. NW cor Butte and Minnesota
4®"Halleran. See Halloran and Holleran
Hallet Hannah, widow, r. 717 O'Farrell
" James F., deputy coroner, r. 28^ Louisa
Hallett Alonzo, vice-president Joseph Wagner
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801 Haight
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" Eugene B., painter, r. 21 Van Ness Av
" George, cleaner J. Spaulding & Co., r. 573
Minna
" George H., president Contra Costa Laun-
dry Co., 56 Sacramento, r. Palace Hotel
" J. Lou, with L. Budd Rosenberg, r. 36
Maple Court
" Oliver G., clerk, r. 3018 California
" Thomas A., master mariner, r. 323i/4 Guer-
rero
" William H., salesman Payot, Upham &
Co., r. Palace Hotel
" William L., deputy Thomas C. Wells, r.
2514, 16th
" Winslow L., driver Contra Costa Laundry
Co., r. 944 Valencia
Halley Ann, widow, r. 521 Mission
.g®-Hallicy. See Hallisey
Hallgarten Benoit, salesman Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 2023 Pacific Av
Hallgren Frederick, electrican Market St. Ry.,
r. 821 Olive Av
Halliday Albert J., laborer Union I. Wks, r. 530
Folsom
" David, carpenter, r. lUOV^ Hyde
" George N. G., carpenter, r. 11101^ Hyde
" Jessie D., dressmaker, r. 111054 Hyde
" William A., candy maker Herbert J. Coffin,
r. 1716b Mason
" William J., laborer, r. 441 McAllister
Hallidie Andrew S., president California Wire
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4®-Hallidie. See Halladay, Halliday, Holla-
day and Holliday
Halligan Alexander, stevedore, r. 349 Pacific
" Daniel, laborer, r. 6 Rose Av
" David, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 225 Geary
" Thomas F., waiter, r. 1 Sunny Court
Hallihan Eliza, widow, r. 510 Eddy
" Jeremiah J., laborer, r. 297, nth
" Thomas, peddler, r. 310 Folsom rear
" Thomas, printer, r. 44 Tehama
Halliksen Peter, tailor S. N. Levy, r. 912 Clay
Hallin John, saloon keeper, r. 4 Medau PI
Hallinan Dennis, fireman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 44 Tehama
" John, r. 225 Perry
" John F., r. 258 Tehama
" JohnF., liquors, 714 Tehama
" Joseph, butcher, r. 1226, 7th Av South
" Joseph, machinist S. P. Co., r. 433 Bryant
" Michael, stevedore, r. 165 Perry
" Michael A., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
10191/2 Natoma
" Minnie Miss, r. 1019'^ Natoma
" Morris, driver Engine 31
" Nathaniel, r. 1300, 7th Av South
" Nathaniel P., blacksmith John Dippel, r.
1228, 7th Av South
" Patrick, conductor Cal. St. RR. r., 1 McCor-
mack PI
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1228, 7th Av South
" Thomas, r. 1019% Natoma
" Thomas, cigars and tobacco, 14, 3d, r. 832%
Folsom
" William, liquors, 1019 Natoma, r. 1019%
Natoma
Hailing Frank, bartender Faktor & Schmidt, r.
923 Kearny
' ' Henry W. , solicitor United Typewri ter and
Supplies Co., r. 613 Fell
" OlofO., machine hand C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
21 Rausch
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OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Hallisey Daniel, candle maker Mission, Soap &
Candle Wks, r. 16 Bryant Av
4®=Hallisey. See Hallicy
Hallmeyer Hermann, boxmaker Pae. & S. F. Box
Factory, r. Temescal
HallockG., mechanic, r. 136 Ellis
" James F., r. 140Fulton
Halloran Catherine, widow, r. 709 Howard
" David, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" Denis, restaurant, 156, 2d
" J., fireman str Mexico
" James, concrete worker, r. 216 Minna
" John, cigar maker Schwerin & Son, r. 1129
Mission
" John, fireman str General McDowell
" John, painter, r. 417 Bush
" John, seaman, r. 532, 9th
" John J., teamster, r. 331 Jersey
Halloran Josepli F., general manager Dewey
Publishing Co., 220 Market, r. 750 Ash-
bury
" Martin D., barber, 921 Market, r. 301 Turk
" Timothy, clerk, r. 1103 Mason
>^"Halloran. See Halleran and HoUeran
Hallowell Charles H., millhand Bolander &
Perkins, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
'• Henry, teamster, r. 516 Haight
" James, electrician F. F. Eggers, r. 1139
Pacific
" John H., salesman United Typewriter and
Supplies Co., r. 1120 Broadway
" Richard, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 2603
Larkin
" Sylvester, bartender, r. 816, 19th
" William, driver ZoUer Bros., r. 314Devisa-
dero
Hallows Alfred, exchange teller London and
San Francisco Bank, r. 3219 Jackson
Hallquist Emil, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co.
■■ Magnus, master mariner, r. 27-16 Harrison
Hally Michael W., wool scourer, r. 506, 4th
Halpenny Bertha Miss, dressmaking, 602 Geary
" G. O., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 337b San
Jose Av
" Minnie Miss, dressmaking, 602 Geary
Halpin David, r. 617 Fillmore
" Frank J., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 617
Hubbard
" George, r. 169!^ Silver
" George H., bookkeeper Britton & Rey, r.
617 Fillmore
" Hannah Miss, r. 16 Clara
" John A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
169/2 Silver
" John A. Jr., insurance agent, r. 169;^ Silver
" Kate Miss, r. 1719 Leavenworth
" Mary Miss, r. 1719 Leavenworth
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 17 Minna
" Michael, railroad man, r. 14 Jackson
" Philip, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 105 Wal-
nut
" William, insurance, r. 2759 Mission
" William, laborer Spring Valley W.W., r.
ofi Corbett Av nr Ingleside
Halpin Williani Major, editor and manager
Western War Cry trade department,
1139 Market, telephone South 111, r. 741
Capp
" William E., engineer, r. 1708 Eddy
" William J., clerk, r. 617 Fillmore
Halpruner Marie E. Madam, vocalist, i. 361014,
16th
" Winfleld S., chiropodist, 850 Market, r.
3612, 16th
Halsey Abraham, mining secretary, 530 Califor-
nia, rooms 49-50, r. 1298 Van Ness Av
Halsey Henry G., assistant cashier Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" Mary, widow, r. 132 Hickory Av
" William A., r. Point Lobos and 35th Avs
Halsing Iver M., tailor, r. 1504 Franklin
Halsman Frederick H., liquors, 241 King, r.332,
27th
Halstead Ada L., author, r, 920HPine
" Jesse S., editor Globe Review (weekly), 49,
1st
" Mary F. Mrs., bookkeeper P. J. Thomas, r.
308 Hayes
Halsted Eminel P., dentist, 1144 McAllister, r.
1104 Fulton
" James L. (Halsted & Co.), r. 1104 Fulton
" James L. Jr., undertaker Halsted & Co., r.
1104E\ilton
" John B., undertaker Halsted & Co., r. 1104
Fulton
" William A. (Halsted & Co.), r. 1102 Fulton
HALSTED & 00.
(James L. and William A. Halsted),
undertakers, 946 Mission, telephone
south 163, open all night
Halstett William, carpenter, r. 165 Moultrie
Halter August, salesman Cal. Wire Cloth Co.,
r. Alameda
HaltonF. C, bookkeeper, r. Hotel Langham
" Ignatius F., bookkeeper CM. Mann,r. Ala-
meda
" John H., cashier Stoll& Van Bergen, r. Ala-
meda
" Joseph M., electrician, 545 Market, r. Ala-
meda
Halversen Henry, helper Alexander M. Bruce,
r. W s Channel bet 17th and 18th
" Steiner (Halversen& Johnson), r. 116 Jack-
son
" & Johnson (Steiner Halversen and Charles
Johnson), restaurant and liquors, 116
Jackson
Halverson Alfred A., butcher John A. Driscoll,
r. 1214 Sanchez
" Christian, clerk Vennekohl Bros., r. 1606
Leavenworth
" Swen, butcher Block Bros., r. 1419^ San-
chez
" William S., butcher, r. 1419V2 Sanchez
Halvorsen Andrew, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Charles, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Hans, stevedore, r. 40 Gilbert
" John, cement worker, r. 119 Filbert
" Nels, gripman Geary St. RR., r. 28 Ferry
Ham C, r. 781 Mission
" Charles H., teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 14 Albion Av
" Charles M., printer, r. 14 Albion Av
" Joseph, brushmaker Buchanan Bros., r. 5
Stephens Court
" Richard K., estate of (Renton, Holmes &
Co.). office 35 Steuart
" Timothy L., compositor Call, r. 328 Kearny
-^"Ham. See Hamm
Haman Henry, druggist J. William Boyken, r.
2229 Mission
" John, blacksmith, r. 2229 Mission
Hamann B. Miss, musician, r. 30V4, 21st
" J. Miss, musician, r. 2OV2, 21st
" John H., shoemaker, 2533 Sutter
" Paul C, barber, 238% O'Farrell, r. 15 Wil-
liam
" T. Mrs., musician, r. 20'/i, 21st
Hamberg Alfred, carpet layer, r. 836 Mission
" Carl, shoemaker H. Wolf & Bro., r. 453, 5th
" Olof F., yardman Union Oil Co. of Calif-
fornia, r. 1024 Alabama
-eS^Hamberg. See Hamburg
Hamberger Louis C, casemaker Shreve & Co.,
r. 221 Chattanooga
" William C, buyer E. L. G. Steele* Co., r.
16181/4 Fulton
4S"Hamberger. See Hamburger
Hamblen D., teamster, r. SE cor M and 5th Av
South
" Sidney J. Mrs., r. 1319c Pine
Hambleton C. G., with C. I. Hood & Co.
Hamblin Sidney J., widow, r. 1319c Pine
Hambly Harry B., collector, r. 38 Fair Oaks
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Hamburg-American Steamship Line Agency,
new twin-screw express steamships New
York, Ijondon, Paris, Hamburg and
Mediterranean service, Kahn & Herzog
agents, 438 Montgomery
" -Baltimore Steamship Line, A. W. Myer
general agent, 401 California
Hamburg Board of Underwriters, Hellmann
Bros. & Co. agents, 525 Front
Hamburg-Bremen Fire Insurance Co., Ru-
dolph Herold Jr. general agent, Harry
C. Boyd assistant general agent, 415
California
" House, 204 Jackson
Hamburg Line of Sailing Vessels, William
Wolff & Co. agents, 327-329 Market
" William E., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 124
Julian Av
^©"Hamburg. See Hamberg
Hamburger Aaron, traveling salesman D. Ham-
burger & Co., r. 1609 Post
" Albert, carpet layer M. Friedman & Co., r.
226 Stockton
Hamburger Asber, president The Hamburger
Co., cor Market, Taylor and Golden Gate
Av, r. 1309 Van Ness Av
Hamburger Company The (incorporated),
Asher Hamburger president, David A.
Hamburger vice-president, Ralph E.
Marx secretary, department store, cor
Market, Taylor and Golden Gate Av
" D. & Co. (David and Henry Hamburger).
importers dry goods, 6-8 Sutter
" David (D. Hamburger & Co.), r. 1609 Post
" David A., vice-president The Hamburger
Co., cor Market, Taylor and Golden Gate
Av. r. 1309 Van Ness Av
" Gustav, merchant, r. 1433 Buchanan
" Henr (D. Hamburger & Co.), r. 2322 Sutter
" Lawrence (Hamburger & Follmer), r. 651
Mission
" Lodging House, 409 Pacific
" Lorenz, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" Morris, merchant, r. 1431 Buchanan
"■ Moses, salesman D. Hamburger & Co., r.
1609 Post
" William C, buyer, r. I6I81/2 Fulton
" Yetta, widow, r. 1609 Post
" & Follmer (Lawrence Hamburger and
Julius Follmer), liquors, 651 Mission
JeS^Hamburger. See Bamberger
Hamdorf Charles H., driver, r. 413, 4th Av
Hameister Mathias. stevedore, r. 1904 Powell
Hamel Alfred, seaman, r. 26 Steuart
" Henry, hatter and gents' furnishing goods,
434 Hayes
HAMELIN A. MME.
(formerly of 215 Post), manufacturer
and importer French corsets,411 Geary
>8®"Hamelin. See Hamlin
Hamer George, whitewasher, r. 11a Sherwood PI
" Oliver, machinist, r. 24 Julian Av rear
" William J., salesman Raphael's, r. 236 Fell
j8®=Hamer. See Hammar and Hammer
Hamerius William, conductor Presidio and Fer-
ries RR, r. 1220a Union
Hamerton Albert, driver McLellan Bros., r. 1715
Washington
" Edward, carpenter, r. 3OV2 Valley
" John W., policeman, r. 30^4 Valley
" William C, carpenter and builder, 318, 29th
Hamill Amelia H. Mrs., teacher Jefferson Pri-
mary School, r. 16 Lyon
" Charles, laborer, r. 706 Bryant
" George W., foreman, r. 1105 Rhode Island
" Thomas, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 218
Prospect PI
^S^Hamill. See Hammell and Hammill
Hamilton Albert, cook, r. 745 Howard
" Albert J., policeman, r. 24, 6th
" Alexander, machinist, r. 529 Sacramento
Hamilton Alexander, secretary Raphael Weill
& Co., NW cor Kearny and Post, r. 2707
Sacramento
Hamilton Alexander, vice-president and secre-
tary Baker & Hamilton (incorporated),
NW cor Pine and Davis, r. 1015 Califor-
nia
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Hamilton Alexander F., office 331 Montgomery,
r. 1003 Leavenworth
Alfred L., advertising, r. 702 Sutter
Amelia, widow, nurse, r. 521 Shotwell rear
Arthur E., pattern maker Union I. Wks, r.
540 Connecticut
Arthur O., carpenter, r. 223a Leavenworth
Axel, laborer, r. 12 Zoe
Benjamin J., teamster Western Transfer
Co., r. 436, 5th
Caddie Mrs., lodgings, 5^4 Grant Av
Callaghan, shoemaker, 2Q15V2 Sutter
Charles A., mining engineer, r. 1216 Va-
lencia
Charles L., carpenter, r. 715 Howard
Claude T., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. Sausalito
David, boiler maker, r. 216 Michigan
Edward H., journalist, r. 1317 Octavia
Eliza Miss, teacher music, r. 1423a Geary
Elizabeth Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
Elizabeth, nurse, r. 35 Washington Av
Hamilton Evening School, T. B. w. Leland
acting principal, Geary bet Scott and
Pierce
" Frank, 1st officer str Del Norte
" Frank, lumberman, r. 521 Shotwell rear
" Frank A., lithographer, r. 1428 Broadway
" Frank G., gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 1520^4,
24th
" Frank T., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1004, 15th Av South
" Frederick F. (Percy & Hamilton), r. Hay-
wards, Cal.
" Garvin Mrs., widow, r. 826 McAllister
" George, gripman, r. 1407 Sanchez
" George A., packer, r. 623 Harrison
" George E., sticker hand Miller & Hamilton,
r. 731 Ivy Av
" George H., salesman, r. 164 Jessie
" George M., agent Imperishable Cement Co.,
r. 28, 8th
Hamilton Grammar School, William A. Rob-
ertson principal, Geary bet Pierce and
Scott
H., machinist, r. 1041 Mission
Hall, SW cor Geary and Steiner
Harry, painter, r. 28 Turk
Henry, laborer Atlas Iron Wks, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
Henry, stationery, 235, 4th
Henry A., barber E. C. Kalanberg, r. 303'/4
Turk
Henry S., carpenter, r. 948A Guerrero
Hilaria E. Mrs., ladies' tailor, 702 Sutter
Hiram M., with Smith & Young, r. Ala-
meda
Hugh G., liquors, 1531 Kentucky
Jacob C, bookkeeper Byron G. Smith, r. 230
Shotwell
James (Hamilton & Leach), r. 1316 Leaven-
worth
James, boiler maker, r. 315 Beale
James, r. 269 Perry
James, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. West
Berkeley
James, piledriver James McMahon, r. NE
cor 1st and Howard
James, teamster, r. 629 Ivy Av
James, wood and coal, 1318 Kentucky
James F., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 2205 Polk
James J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. St. Nicholas Hotel
James K., special agent Insurance Com-
pany of North America, r. Alameda
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Hamilton James M., salesman Baker & Hamil-
ton, r. Bohemian Club
" James S., clerk, r. 431 Bryant
' ' James T. , boiler maker Union I. Wks , r . 540
Connecticut
" James T., principal Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 914 Broderick
" James W. (Miller & Hamilton), r.731IvyAv
" James W., ironmolder, r. 16th Av South
bet Q and R
" Jerome, r. 1316 Leavenworth
" Jesse W., clerk Chicago Clock Co., r. 418
Clayton
" John, blacksmith W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
Oakland
" John, master mariner, 9 Mission
■' John, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" John C, machinist, r.SllA Bryant
" John E., quartermaster str City of Everett
" John T., tilesetter Bush & Mallett Co., r.
306 Valencia
" John W., engineer U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
r. 2351^ Texas
" John W., physician, 39-40 Crocker Bldg, r.
Alameda
" Joseph, r. 421 Bryant
" Joseph S., engineer, r. 421 Bryant
" Josiah, laborer Golden Gate Woolen Mills
" Julia Shatter Mrs., offlce331 Montgomery,
room 51
" Margaret, widow, r. Peralta Av nr Alabama
" Margaret A. Mrs., r. 1065 Market
" Martha Miss, r. Old People's Home
" Martha J. Mrs., r. 941 Capp
" Matthew, boiler maker, r. 729V2. 21st
" Napier, carpenter Miller & Hamilton, r.
Oakland
" Noble, attorney at law, 73 Nevada Block,
r. 1317 Octavia
" Peter, contractor, r. 137 Tremont Av
" Peter, laborer, r. 1010 Tennessee
" Peter, traveling salesman, r. 210 Grove
" R.,. fitter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. Berkeley
" Robert, r. 465 Natoma
" Robert, clerk, r. 414 Fulton
" Robert, longshoreman, r. 46 Everett
" Robert, molder, r. 105 Mississippi
" Robert, salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
1015 California
" Robert J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1307
Sanchez
" Robert M. Mrs., widow, r. 1015 California
" Samuel, waiter, r. 25 Perry
" Samuel J., clerk, r. 431 Bryant
" Sarah Miss, domestic, 2133 O'Farrell
" Sidney, r. 1316 Leavenworth
Hamilton Square, bet Geary and Post, Steiner
and Scott
Hamilton Square Baptist Church, Rev. A. M.
Russell pastor, S s Post bet Fillmore
and Steiner
" Thomas, shoemaker William E. Dodge, r. 4
Vernon PI
" Thomas J., butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
171 San Bruno
" Thomas J., contractor and builder, r. 334,
6th
" Thomas R., fireman U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
r. 112!^ Langton
" Victoria Mrs., r. 402 Stockton
" Virginia Miss, cashier, r. 5 Rauscb
" W., fireman str City of Sydney
" Walter J., tilesetter Bennett & Schutte, r.
3031/i Turk
" William, carpenter, r. 531 Howard
Hamilton William, marine fireman, r. 19 Federal
" William, seaman, r. 25 Perry
" William B., ticket agent Pac. Coast SS.
Co., 4 New Montgomery, r. 1420 Post
Hamilton William C, secretary A. L. Bancroft
& Co., 324 Post and cyclery E s Baker nr
Hayes, r. 504b Baker
" William H., architect. 409 California, room
1, r. Alameda
" William H., baker, r. 327 Filbert rear
Hamilton William H., general agent freight
department Chicago and Northwestern
Railway, 2 New Montgomery
" William J., salesman, r. 1203 Folsom
" William W., with law dept. S. F. and San
Joaquin Valley Ry. Co., r. 2707 Sacra-
mento
" & Leach (James Hamilton and William
Leach), boiler makers, NE cor Main and
Hanley Isabelle, widow, r. 811 Filbert
Hamlin C. Mrs., r. 103 Geary
" Charles, traveling salesman, r. 737Vi How-
ard
" Frank J., helper Forderer Cornice Works,
r. 135 South Park
" George M., carpenter, r. 728 Howard
" George T., polisher Pac. Mfg. and Plating
Wks, r. 215 Minna
" Montville A., engineer, r. 153^, 5th
" R., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2524 Post
" Samuel L., carpenter C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 7281/2 Howard
" Sarah D. Miss, principal Miss Hamlin's
School for Girls, 1810 Gough
" Thomas, r. 1610 Howard
" William, r. 1610 Howard
Hamlin's Miss School for Girls, Miss Sarah D.
Hamlin principal, 1810 Gough
Hamm H. S., master mariner, r. 560 Howard
" J. W., r. 337 Fifth Av nr Point Lobos Av
" Louis, bookkeeper Anglo-Californian Bank,
r. San Rafael
" Sarah E. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Siegmund, r. 1106 De Haro
Hamma Fred, shipping clerk Sherwood & Sher-
wood, r. Alameda
" William, draughtsman George A. Bord-
well, r, Alameda
Hammam Baths, Charles Sladky proprietor,
11-13 Grant Av
Hammam Baths, Axel O. Lindstrom proprie-
tor, 415 Sutter
Hammar Annie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage
Co., r. 1023, 10th A V
" Lars F., r. 303 Lombard
4®~ Hammar. See Hamer and Hammer
Hammargren Carl F., laborer, r. 537 Arkansas
Hammarland John A., sawmaker Pac. Saw
Mfg. Co., r. 54, 1st
Hammarlind Charles, tanner C. G. Bennett &
Co., r. 2733 Bryant Av
Hammel A., bartender, r. 19, 6th
" Charles Mrs., widow, r. 447 Bartlett
" John, copper plater, r. 2658 Market
" John, painter Hey wood Bros. & Co., r. 324
Minna
■' Joseph, r. 415, 11th
" Joseph, lead burner, r. 1008 Natoma
" Joseph, elevatorman, 20 Ellis, r. 21 Turk
" Samuel P., horseshoer Edward B. Carr, r. 8
Gough
iS®" Hammel. See Hamill and Hammill
Hammer Abram, blacksmith, r. 345 Fremont
" Annie M., widow, r. 2231 Mission
" Arvina, widow, r. 134 Clipper
" Axel, longshoreman, r. 748 Iowa
" Bertha, widow, r. 1854 Hubbard
" Charles, shoemaker, r. 143, 3d
" Christian, shoemaker, r. 134, 3d
" Edward H.,salesmanMiller, Sloss& Scott,
r. 44 Silver
" Edwin C, student, r. 110 Guerrero
Hammer F. H. & Co. (Frederick H., Frank G.
and William H.), shipping and commis-
sion merchants, 215-217 Davis
" Frank G. (F. H. Hammer & Co.), r. 1930A
Eddy
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Hammer Frederick G., steward Swanberg's
Oyster House, r. 635 Stevenson
" Frederick H. (F. H. Hammer & Co.), r. 110
Guerrero
" George H., salesman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 110 Guerrero
" J., porter Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.
" Ludwig, r. 308, 26th
" William H. (F. H. Hammer & Co.), r. 2639
Sacramento
" William W., salesman W. A. Schrock, r.
Oakland
4®=- Hammer. See Hamer, Hammar and Hem-
mer
Hammergren Carl F., laborer Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 537 Arkansas
Hammerich Annie, domestic, 3013 Clay
" Ernest, longshoreman, r. 188i4 Vandewater
Hammerli Alfred, tailor, r. 3M Morey Alley
Hammerlin John, sawmaker, r. 54, 1st
Hammermann Henry, teamster Anspacher
Bros., r. 757 Brannan
Hammers Albert, saddler Charles H. Mead Jr.,
r. 1522 Turk
" Frederick, driver Charles Evans, r. 12 Hart-
ford
Hammerschlag Annie, widow, r. 627 Stevenson
" Julian, clerk Enterprise Paper Box Mfg.
Co., r. 1304Ijarkin
" Julius, plumber, r. 627 Stevenson
" Mattes, proprietor Enterprise Paper Box
Mfg. Co., 115 Battery, r. 1304 Larkin
" Thomas, clerk Cowen & Cowen, r. 627 Stev-
enson
Hammerschmidt Henry, blacksmith helper H.
B. Schindler, r. 504 Howard
" M. F. Mrs., lodgings, 504 Howard
Hammersley George H., clerk general passenger
agent's offlce S. P. Co., r. 1312 Pine
" Walter, fireman S. P. Co., r. 136 Juniper
Hammersmith Alfred S., clerk Gustav Tritten-
bach. r. 1308 Geary
" Charles H.. clerk Easton, Eldridge & Co.,
r. 8 Brosnan
" Edward, waiter, r. 546 Minna
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 152514 Mission
" F. Arthur, clerk Alaska Treadwell Gold
Mining Co., r. Alameda
" George, stenographer Thomas Magee &
Sons, r. Alameda
" John A. (Hammersmith & Field), r. 2830 Bush
" John E., r. 1308 Geary
" Louis, cashier Hammersmith & Field, r. 3
Tremont Av
" Philip W., barber, 9n>A Larkin
" Seymour, driver Consumers Ice Co., 420, 8th
Hammersmith & Field (John A. Hammersmith
and Hampton S. Field), gold and silver
smiths, 118 Sutter, telephone Main 455
Hammerson Henry, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Thomas W., cutter Thomas C. Butter-
worth, r. 25, 9th
HammerstromE., master mariner, r. 18 De Boom
" Heleodor, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3947 Clay
Hammett Frank R., watchmaker Maurice Van
Vliet, r. 637 Jessie
" George W., teamster, r. 1321 Eddy
" Theodore, butcher, r. 1321 Eddy
Hammill William, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1421 Taylor rear
4®-Hammill. See Hamill and Hammell
Hammit Charles H., druggist W. B. Kirk, r. 529
Alvarado
" John N., coppersmith S. P. Co., r. 104 Vioks-
burg
i8®="Hammit. See Hammett
Hammon Hattie Miss, dressmaker, r. 348 Grove
" John D., teamster Englander Bros., r. 719i/^
Franklin
" Thomas H., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Fruitvale
Hammon William H., forecast official U. S.
Weather Bureau, 16-19 Mills Bldg, 10th
fioor, r. 31 Scott
Hammond Alice, widow, r. 5 Verona PI
" Anselm C, accountant and secretary Pac.
Land Assn., 39-40 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg, r. Alameda
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glassed, and Decorateta.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
!09, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Hammond Anselm C. Jr., clerk W. J. Landers,
r. Alameda
Carl, seaman, r. 108 Minna
Cassie Miss, saleslady, r. 5 Verona PI
Charles, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1210
Mason
Charles H., lamp inspector S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 215b Valencia
Emily L. Miss, teacher Redding Primary
School, r. 714 Geary
Etta E. Miss, teacher Fairmount Primary
School
Frank A. Mrs., widow, r. 410 Leavenworth
Frank H., carpenter, r. 205 Webster
Frank L., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Frederick W., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 707 O'Farrell
George, actor, r. 765 Mission
George, clerk Thomas C. Cantwell, r. 654
Howard
George P., clerk Bancroft- Whitney Co., r.
I61/2 Chenery
George S., agent National Cigarette and
Tobacco Co., 214 California, r. 315 Mason
Harry, cook, r. 312, 6th
Harry H., printer Call
Harry W., clerk Palace Hotel and secre-
tary' Eureka Roller Bearing Co., r. 506
Jones
Hugh W., groceries, 1041 Valencia, r. 707,
21st
H. W. Mrs., widow, r. 707 O'Farrell
J. & Co., John Hammond president, Manton
E. Hammond secretary, car and elevator
mnfrs., 326-338 Beale
James, medical student, r. 914 Laguna
John, president J. Hammond & Co., 326-338
Beale, r. 714 Geary
Hammond John, president La Grande Laun-
dry Company, 23 Powell, r. n7, 12th
" John A., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co.,r. 426 Austin
HAMMOND JOHN D.,
agent Hunt & Eaton (New York) Meth-
odist Book Depository, 1037 Market,
r. Berkeley
Hammond John Hays, mining engineer, 223
Crocker Bldg
■• John I., butcher, r. 1316 Page
" Joseph H.. cutter, r. 2732 Howard
" Joseph L., clerk La Grande Laundry Co., r.
1316 Page
" Joseph P., shoemaker, r. 618y3 Minna
" Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, r. 711 Polk
" Manton E., secretary J. Hammond & Co.,
326-338 Beale, r. 714 Geary
" Mary, widow, r. 618!4 Minna
" Mary Miss, clerk, r. 6I81/2 Minna
" Maud, dressmaker Mrs. Eugenia Wood, r.
426 Austin
" Percival, marker La Grande Laundry Co.,
r. 1316 Page
" Peter, carpenter, r. 5 Verona PI
" Philip, metal roofer, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 318 Larkin
' ' Richard , shademaker Pattosien Carpet Co. ,
r. 2532 Sutter
" Richard P., real estate, 26 O'Farrell, room
3, r. 833 Bush
" Robert E.. clerk Charles C. Riedy, r. 1211,
" Samuel C. (Hammond & Brod), r. 1015 Shot-
well
" Samuel J., r. ley^ Chenery
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Hammond Samuel J. Jr., clerk A. I. Hall & Son.
r. 16 Chenery
" Sarah, widow, r. 2832, 16tli
" Stephen M., bookkeeper La Grande Laun-
dry Co., r. 1316 Page
" Thomas, vaquero, r. 113 Oregon
" Warren L., wood and coal dealer, 958 Mis-
sion
■' Wilbert, confectioner Charles Guillet, r.
418 Hermann
" William A., stenographer Union Lumber
Co., r. 1211, 18th
" William B., salesman McDonogh & Run-
yon, r. 1211, 18th
" William C, stenographer superintendent's
office Railway Mail Service, r. 1108 Green
" William T., plumber Sutro Baths, r. 20
Pond
Hammond & Brod (Samuel C. Hammond and
Amiel H. Brod), wholesale and retail
butchers, 33, 4th
Hammonds William J., mechanic, r.349Ji Grove
Hamon James A., watchman Presidio and Fer-
ries RR., r. 133 Chestnut
" Thomas H., fireman str Bay City, r. Fruit-
vale
Hampden Watch Co. The (Canton, O.), manu-
facturers watches. A. I. Hall & Son
agents, 528-530 Market
Hampe Frederick, tailor, r. NW cor Army and
Connecticut
Hampel Gustave, butcher Hofmann & Woenne,
r. 254 Minna
Hampshire George, bottler Phoenix Brewery, r.
2701 Mission
" George W., engineer, r. 508 Howard
Hampson Joseph Mrs., widow, r. 12 Mary
Hampton Albert C, draughtsman, r. 933 Valen-
cia
" Alfred P. (Hampton & Bailly), r. 933 Valen-
cia
" David F., hackman, r. 7 Freelon
" House, E. D. Porter proprietor, 113, 4th
" John, electrician Pac. Electric Motor Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Joseph A., collector Madison & Burke,
r. 1037 Minna
" Leo F., salesman Jos. Fredericks & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Levi J., driver Sutter St. Ry, r. 1312 Larkin
" Mary A., widow, r. 933 Valencia
" Robert, meterman, r. 933 Valencia
" Sadie M. Miss, clerk, r. 7^4 Freelon
" Thomas E., car builder, r. 411 Harrison
" William, gardener Golden Gate Park, r.
710 St. Rose's Av
" William, superintendent of equipment
Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co., r. Berkeley
Hampton William E., proprietor and general
manager Pacific Tank Co., 33 Beale, r.
628 Sutter
" & Bailly (Alfred P. Hampton and Albert
Bailly), proprietors National Carpet
Beating and Renovating Wks, 313-315
Guerrero
Hamreus William, conductor Presidio and Fer-
ries RR.. r. 1220a Union
Hams Thomas, seaman, r. 7 Jackson
Hamshar Richard H., compositor Call, r. 26
Stone
•^S="Hanagan. See Hannagan and Hannigan
'BS^Hanahan. See Hanrahan
Hanak Albert, r. 2325 California
" .Ferdinand, salesmin F. W. Barkhaus, r.
1706 Geary
" Jacob (Hanak & Lasky), r. 1706 Geary
Hanak & Lasky (Jacob Hanak and Michael C.
Lasky), proprietors Nevada Loan Office,
214 Grant Av
Hanan John, teamster Englander Bros.
Hanaus Frank, cooper, r. 578 Howard
Hanavan John H., brickmason, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 2412 Santa Clara Av
" John H. Jr., bricklayer, r. 2412 Santa Clara
Av
" Philip, machinist James Young, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas J., millman, r. 337, 10th
" William, butcher, r. 2412 Santa Clara Av
Hanback Harvey, teamster, r. 241 Minna
" Walter, clerk, r. 241 Minna
Hanberry James, helper H. C. Spaulding, r.
Five Mile House, Mission Road
" James, teamster, r. 311 Naples
" John J., teamster, r. 311 Naples
" Kate Mrs., r. 311 Naples
" Peter, laborer, r. 311 Naples
" Peter Jr., laborer, r. 311 Naples
" William, driver George Gibbons, r. 311
Naples
Hanbury John F., purchasing agent, 31 Sutter,
r. 318 Kearny
Hanchett David G., carpenter, r. 514 Harriet
Hancock Albert W., oiler, r. 205 Chattanooga
" Arthur, 2d cook str Eureka
" Brothers (Victor A. and Jules F.) job
printers, 45-46 Nucleus Bldg
" David C, bookkeeper Wheaton, Breon &
Co., r. 208 Bush
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1836 Turk
" Eva, domestic, 2023 Broderick
" Francis O., calker, r. 28 Silver
" Frank, bartender, r. 1513 Broderick
" Frank J., pressman Hancock Bros., r. 28
Silver
" Frederick S., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1513 Broderick
Hancock House (estate of Samuel Hancock),
Samuel J. Waugh manager, 781 Mission
" J., seaman, r. 220 Pacific
" John H.. driver, r. 82214 Shotwell
" Jules F. (Hancock Bros.), r. 28 Silver
" McClellan, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1513
Broderick
" Otto, seaman, r. 114 Pacific
" Robert J., r. 928 Broderick
" Robert S., engineer, r. 727 Harrison
" Samuel, butcher, r. 9 Page
" Thomas, butcher, 326 Devisadero, r. 1229
Fell
" Victor A. (Hancock Bros.), r. 223, 12th
" William, clerk, r. 501 Van Ness Av
Hand Eliza J., widow, r. 802 Geary
" George W., carpenter and builder, r. 1238
Bush
" George L., clerk Cabrera, Roma & Co., r.
Alameda
" Harry C, bookkeeper Williams, Brown &
Co., r. 1722 Fillmore
" James W., billiard marker Occidental
Hotel, r. 314J£ Clementina
" John J., clerk, r. 1013, 20th
" John R., carpenter, r. 1013, 20th
" John S., manager L. Hand, 431 Kearny, r.
Alameda
" L., merchant tailor, 431 Kearny, r. Ala-
meda
" Stephen H., clerk Palatine Ins. Co., r. 712
Taylor
" William M., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1722 Fillmore
Handel George, manager Estate of P. Liesen-
feld, 945 Folsom, r. 94554 Folsom
" P. Olsen, sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
5 Market
Handley Charles J., foreman U. S. Customs, r.
1429 Mission
" Ellen, widow, r. 4 Billings PI
" Frank, student, r. 1419 Mission
" James E., 2d asst. engineer str City of Rio
de Janeiro, r. 611 Valencia
" James M., superintendent James H.
O'Brien, r. 312, 9th
" John, marine fireman, r. 4 Billings PI
" John, yardman, r. 611 Valencia
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Handley John J., distributor Post Office, r. 611
Valencia
" Joseph, can maker George H. Tay Co., r
4 Billings PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 1407 Montgomery
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1 Isis
" Martin Mrs., widow, r. 1407 Montgomery
" Patrick H., laborer, r. 2615 Leavenworth
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 4 Billings PI
" Thomas W., policeman, r. 1107, 20th
.e®=Handley. See Hanley and Hanly
Handles Albert O., shipping clerk Nathan,
Dohrmann & Co., r. 337, 15th
" Joseph W., bakery, 237, 15th
" Oscar A., salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 9 Dikeman PI
Handman Clementina, widow, r. 121714 Kearny
rear
" Frank C, clerk collection dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1020 Shotwell
Handmann Joseph E., traveling salesman Till-
mann& Bendel, r. 1711 Hyde
Handmore Martin J., musician, r. 2809!^ Cali-
fornia
Handrey Hugh, longshoreman, r. 242iX Clara
Handschu Marie B., widow, r. 6 Virginia Court
Handu Louis, French laundry, 1501 Larkin
Handy Charles E., clerk Examiner, r. 2637 Sac-
ramento
" John, machinist, r. 145^/4, 3d
" Nellie A. Miss (Van Dyke & Handy), r. The
Mirabeau
" Nelson A., dealer in hides and furs, r. 2029
Golden Gate Av
" Washington, teamster, r. 1117, 23d
«®=-Handy. See Hendy
4®=Hanek. See Hanicke
Hanekamp George F. (Osmer & Co.), r. 10 Page
" William J., carrier postofflce, r. 114, 13th Av
Haneke George W., carpenter and builder, r.
1725% Green
Hanel William H., engineer tug Hercules, r.
1119 Broadway
Hanelt Ernest, cook, r. 237d Minna
Hanengrass Martin A. F., foreman Union Brew-
ing Co., r. Ill, 20th
Haner Charles G., carpenter Cutting Fruit
Packing Co., r. 13 Victor
" Frederick, baker, r. 625 Clay
Haneschka Henry, artist, r. 1104 Market
Haney Charles, conductor Market St. Rv., r
1137, 24th
4®=Haney. See Hanney, Heaney, Heeney and
Heney
Hanford Alvin, capitalist, r. NE cor 8th Av
and D
" Benjamin T., sweeper Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 249 Pacific
" Charles S., with R. T. Kennedy Co., r.
Alameda
" Emily, widow, r. 1909 Polk
" Emma, widow, r. 1210, 7th Av South
" Eveline V. Miss, teacher South San Fran-
cisco Primary School, r. 1210, 7th Av
South
" James M. Jr., clerk paymaster's office S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
Hanford J. M., paymaster Southern Pacific Co.,
4 Montgomery, r. 1205 Peralta, Oakland
Hangan Bertha, tailoress, r. 311, 4th
Hangartner Marie Miss, dressmaker, r. 338
Taylor
Hanhart Conrad, tanner Morris Windt, r. San
Bruno Hotel
Hanifin Michael J., laborer, r. 871 Market
4®="Hanifln. See Hanavan
Hanify Albert R., lumber surveyor. 9 Mission,
r. 3708 Bush
HANIFY JOHN R.,
wholesale lumber dealer, agent Glen-
dale and Warren Creek Mills, Hum-
boldt Bay, Cal., office 22 Market, rooms
15 and 16, r. 2314 Devisadero
Hanify Mary, widow, r. 1913 Howard
Hanirker Lena, widow, r. 310 Ritoh
Hanish Annie, widow, r. 856 Mission
Hanjes August F., groceries, SW cor 19th and
Mission, r. 1733 Lexington Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
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Hanjes Eide H., groceries and liquors, NE cor
Ellis and Jones, r. 406 Jones
Hankel Charles, cook Young & Weisman, r. 167
Tehama
Hankerson Hiram D., upholsterer, 607 Post
Hankin Montagu, secretary British Consul-
General and agent Joseph Tetley & Co.,
506 Battery, r. San Rafael
" Seymour, storekeeper str City of Rio de
Janeiro
Hankins Samuel J., stenographer, r. 326 Eddy
" W. O., conductor S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
Hanks Abbot A., chemist Henry G. Hanks, r.
1124 Greenwich
" Amy D. Mrs., adjustor U. S. Mint, r. 1715
Polk
" C, gripman Cal. St. RR
" Catherine M. Miss, saleslady, r. 626 Eddy
Hanks Henry G., analytical chemist, assayer
and geologist and proprietor Pacific
Chemical Works, 718 Montgomery, r. 1124
Greenwich
" Mordecai (M. W. Hanks & Co.), 34-35 Mer-
chants Exchange Bldg
" M. W. & Co. (Mordecai W. Hanks), manu-
facturers red rubber stamps, 34-35 Mer-
chants Exchange Bldg
Hanlan Alexander J., sashmaker Charles M.
Depew Planing Mill Co., r. 339 Liberty
" John, r. 290314 Folsom
" William, laborer, r. 129, 6th rear
j8®="Hanlan. See Hanlon
Hanley Charles C, accountant H. S. Crocker
Co., r. Alameda
" Charles P., clerk, r. 2896 Fillmore
" Charles P., collector Edison Light &
Power Co., r. 209 Webster
" David A., fireman Buckingham & Hecht, r.
14 Ripley PI
" George W., tanner, r. 523, 6th
" Henry G., chief clerk Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Bank, r. 2896 Fillmore
" Hugh, clerk Preston & McKinnon, r. 342
Clara
" James, r. 971 Howard
" James, clothing and men's furnishing
goods, 779 Market
" James, driver La Grande Laundry, r. 333.
17th
" James, teamster, r. 745 Minna
' ' James M. , law student Thomas D. Riordan,
r. 630 Florida
" Jeremiah, laborer S. P. C. Ry. Co.,r. 919
Lott
" John J., bookkeeper Joseph Melczer & Co..
r. 630 Florida
•' John M., clerk Lick House, r. 412^2 Ringold
" Margaret Miss, dressmaking, 1116 Larkin
" Margaret Mrs., r. 301214, 16th
" Mary, groceries, 6-30 Florida
" Matthew J., leather cutter, r. 326 Duncan
" Michael, porter Adolph Manike, r. 537 Sac-
ramento
" Nathaniel, bartender Ferguson & Curley,
r. 1227, 25th
" Nora B. Miss, teacher Fremont Primary
School, r. 2896 Fillmore
" Patrick, bartender Martin Bergen, r. 576
Folsom
" Peter J., liquors, 973 Howard, r. 971 How-
ard
" Philip, teamster Madigan Repository Co..
r. 1128 Mission
" Richard J., policeman, r. NW cor 8th Av
South and Railroad Av
" Thomas, carrier postoffice, r. 819 Lyon
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Hanley Thomas, coalpasser str City of Everet
" Timothy W., plasterer, r. 508 Fell
HANLEY W. A. MRS.,
dressmaking', 1111 Van Ness Av
Hanley William, contractor, r. 1702 Polk
" Walter, machinist,, r. 170S Polk
" William C, bookkeeper Wood, Curtis &
Co., r. 619 Fell
" William F., mining, r. 1111 Van Ness Av
" William H., r. 808 Mission
" William H., policeman, r. 415 7th Av
4S"Hanley. See Handley, Hanly and Henley
Hanlon Amelia I. Miss, teacher Peabody Pri-
mary School, r. 237, 6th
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 337 Bryant
" Benjamin F., solicitor Tom C. Grant, r. 422
McAllister
" Catherine, widow, r. 24 Verona PI
Hanlon Charles F., attorney at law, 95-97
Chronicle Bldg, r. 1627 Jackson
" D., gripman Geary St. Ry., r. 5 Johnston
Av
" Daniel, longshoreman, r. 29 Harriet
" Daniel, notary public, 19 Montgomery, r.
1627 Jackson
" Daniel, waiter, r. 303 Jessie
" Daniel M., stockraiser, r. 1627 Jackson
" Edward, laborer, r. 604 Napa
" Edward, stableman, r. 337 Bryant
" Edward, waiter, r. 719 O'Farrell
" Edward R., clerk, r. 1423 Bush
" Frank P., carpenter John Hanlon, r. 128'^
Fern Av
" John, buggy washer A. M. Turner, r. 1300
Turk
" John, carpenter, 1617 California, r. 1423a
Bush
" John C. cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
49 Federal
" John D., merchant, r. 315 Cherry
Hanlon John F., attorney at law, 26' Merchants'
Exchange Bldg, 431 California, r. 2903
Folsom
" John J., clerk, r. 601, 7th
" Joseph, butcher Draper & Selig, r. 7th Av
South nr M
" Joseph A., carpenter John Hanlon, r. 1423^4
Bush
" Joseph T., mail clerk Examiner, r. 537 Cali-
fornia
" Katherine, widow, r. 337 Bryant
" Katie, candy maker J. Seidl & Co., r. 29
Clinton
" Louise R. Miss, teacher Madison Primary
School, r. 1112 Powell
. " Michael T., foreman, r. 106M Welsh
" Nellie Miss, tailoress, r. 337 Bryant
" O., salesman Hale Bros., r. 520 Jones
" Philip N., cigar maker, r. 431 Clementina
" Robert, teamster Roth, Blum & Co., r. 601,
7th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1 Lincoln
" Thomas, r. 2.50i/i Minna
" Valentine, r. 1112 Washington
" Valentine Jr., compositor Call, r. 1112
Washington
" William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
" William, marine engineer, r. 1610 Howard
iB®" Hanlon. See Hanlan
Hanly James L., solicitor Daily Report Pub.
Co., r. 706, 24th
" John, liquors, 447 O'Farrell, r. 426 Jones
" John L., foreman Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 30 Clay
Hanly Maurice, driver Engine 31, r. 1214 Pacific
" Thomas, stevdore, r. 6 Converse
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 706, 24th
" Thomas J. Jr., compositor, r. 706, 24th
^S^Hanly. See Handley, Hanley and Henley
Hann Frank B., timekeeper John Kelso, r. 118
16th
4®=Hann. See Hahn
Hanna Alexander C, laborer Pac. Roll, Mill,
r. 15 Georgia
" Andrew, riveter, r. 216 Michigan
" Charles W., clerk F. G. Norman & Sons, r.
73 California Av
" Daniel, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Daniel N., r. 809 Hayes
" Edward, carpenter, r. 105 New Mont-
gomery
" Frank, cook, r. 422 Minna
' ' George B. , bookkeeper Golden Gate Woolen
Mfg. Co., r. 809 Hayes
" George iH., butcher Isaac Lacher, r. 14
Octavia
" Hugh, turner William A. Schrock, r. 73
California Av
" James D., plumber, 1922 Polk, r. 1405
Pacific
" James W., finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., and secretary Cal. Mutual Benefit
Society, 128 Murphy Bldg, r. 1926 Market
" John, engineer Mutual Electric Light Co.,
r. 39, 9th
" John, master schr Nettie, ofQce Pier 7
Steuart
" John, teamster, r. 15 Norfolk
" John G., longshoreman, r. 513, 2d
" Mary, domestic, 1528 Fell
" Michael, marine engineer, r. 834 Folsom
" Richard, teamster William H. Brown
" Robert, r. 419 Hyde
" Walter R., clerk, r. 1600 Mason
" William, laborer, r. 1716 Lexington Av
" William J., plumber P. F. Ward & Co., r.
14 Octavia
jg®=Hanna. See Hannah
Hannaford Alvah, r. NE cor 8th Av and Fulton
" William G., r. 19 Perry
Hannagan William housemover, r. 2113 Mason
j8®"Hannagan. See Hanagan and Hannigan
Hannah Adam, contractor, r. 2852 Mission
" Bernard, engineer, r. 54 Sacramento
" Daniel, lieutenant police, r. 1415 Pacific
" James, stone cutter, r. 335 Duncan
" James H., fireman str Bay City, r. IZ^Yx
Ridley
" Jesse D. (Mabey & Hannah), r. 110 Eddy
4®"Hannah. See Hanna
Hannan Catherine, widow, r. 1684 Page
" Dennis, painter, r. 238, 11th
" Edward T., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 41 Perry
" Ella v., widow, r. 1757 Howard
" George, bartender James Ryan, r. 322 Fre-
mont
" George P., clerk Kavanagh & Co., r. 41
Perry
" George R., laborer, r. 339, 10th Av
" Heber, brakeman, r. 765 Mission
" James, boilermaker, r. 41 Perry
" James D., clerk, r. 41 Perry
" James J., tea and coffee dealer, r. 322 Fre-
mont
" John, clerk Richard Wallmann, r. 2700 Sut-
ter
" John, laborer, r. 9381/4 Harrison
" John, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" John F. H., clerk, r. 810 Folsom
" John P., clerk Cal. Notion and Toy Co., r. 41
Perry
" John S., r. 93814 Harrison
" Joseph, expressman, r. 26 Gilbert
" Margaret, widow, r. 810 Folsom
" Mark J., boilermaker, r. 41 Perry
•' May L. Miss, clerk, r. 339, lOlh Av
" Michael, asst. keeper Lime Point Light
Station
" Michael, bartender James Ryan, r. 322
Fremont
" Michael, expressman, r. 26 Gilbert
" Michael J., boilermaker, r. 41 Perry
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Hannan Patrick E., mining, r. 938% Harrison
" Robert, deckhand str Modoc
" Walter B., bartender, r. 41 Perry
" William, shipping clerk, r. 332 Fremont
" William, stove mounter J. Noonan, r. 1716
Lexington Av
" William F., physician, 339, 10th Av
" William F. Jr., clerk, r. 339, 10th Av
4®~ Hannan. See Hannon
Hannay Henry, blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 339
Bryant
" John A., ship joiner Union I. Wks, r. 339
Bryant
Hannemann Henry W., paper hanger and
painter, 427 Geary
Hannigan Charles L., gold beater estate of
James Newman, r. 27 Minna
" Edward, teamster, r. 313 Union
" Eliza, widow, r. 1435 Valencia
" Ellen Miss, r. 1435 Valencia
" James F., teamster, r. 1849% Lexington Av
" James W., carpenter, r. 1036 Sanchez
" J. B. Rev., asst. rector St. Mary's Cathe-
dral (R. C), r. 1100 Franklin
" John, foundryman, r. 446 Minna
" John, hostler Alex McCord & Co., r. 22 Turk
" John S., glassblower, r. 1036 Sanchez
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1435 Valencia
" Mary Miss, r. 1435 Valencia
" Mary J., widow, r. 923 O'Farrell
" Michael, laborer, r. 332 Louisiana
" Michael J., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
.336 Louisiana
" Michael P., salesman Neustadter Bros., r.
806 Bush
" Norah Miss, r. 1435 Valencia
" Patrick, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 616, 6th
" William N., chief steward str Mariposa, r.
714 Steiner
4®"Hannigan. See Hanagan and Hannagan
Hanniver John, hostler Martin Fitzpatrick. r.
183 Jessie
Hannon Anna Mrs., r. 1738 Mission
" Bridget, widow, r. 719% Franklin
" Charles, bartender, r. 8 Rose Av
" David, mechanic W. W. Montague & Co., r.
2 Chatham PI
" Dennis, painter, r. 238, 11th
" Eugene J., asst. superintendent Youth's
Directory, 2030 Howard, r. 423 Clementina
" James T., liquors, 1922 Market and 115, 9th
" John, marine engineer, r. 346 Beale
" John, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 10241^
Natoma
" Kate, domestic, 3910 Jackson
" Maggie, widow, r. 1024% Natoma
" Martin, r. 1323 Minna
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 332 Valley
" Matthew, carpenter, r. 31, 14th
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 434 Linden Av
" Michael F., teamster, r. 1024% Natoma
" M. J., coalpasser str Willamette Valley
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1504 Kentucky
" Patrick, liquors, 1116 Howard
" Peter J., horse clipper M. C. Christian, r.
1116 Howard
" Thomas, laborer, r. 332 Valley
" Thomas teamster, r. 409 Clipper
" Thomas F., teamster M. Conlon. r. 719%
Franklin
" Tillie E., domestic, 1215 Waller
" Walter, plumber, r. 333 Valley
" William, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 103414
Natoma
" William P., sprinkler La Grande Laundry,
r. 332 Valley
4®=Hannon. See Hannan
Hannus Franz, cooper John Wieland Brewery,
r. 578 Howard
Hanny Alfred, baker G. Hink & Co., r. 237 Minna
Hanover Fire Insurance Co. (of New York),
Cesar Bertheau manager, M. A. Bertheau
assistant manager, 210 Sansome
" House, Bernhard Blank proprietor, 819b
Howard
" John, stableman, r. 183 Jessie
" William, laborer, r. 37% Dore
Hanquinet Pierre J., shoemaker, r. 4 Virginia
Court
Hanrahan Benjamin B., teamster Yolo Mills, r.
38 Natoma
Catherine, widow, r. 907, 11th Av South
Dennis J., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 28
Ringold
Edward A., guard County Jail No. 3
Edward F., clerk Gaston Straus, r. 428
Ringold
James, deputy Sheriff, r. American Ex-
change Hotel
Margaret, widow, r. 428 Ringold
Thomas, harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. 907, 11th Av South
Thomas J., millhand r. 337, 10th
William F., street contractor, r. 438 Rin-
gold
" William P., machinist Krogh Mfg Co., r.
138% Silver
Hanrason John, laborer, r. 48 Sacramento
Hanrath Frederick R., executive officer U. S.
Marine Hospital
Hanratty Arthur F., liquors, 1013 Railroad Av
" John, weigher Thomas G. Walkington, r.
148 Silver
" Michael J., bartender H. V. Stein, r. 3 Tay
.8®~Hanratty. See Henretty and Henritty
Hans Jacob, butcher, r. 835 Jackson
" Julius R., butcher, 76 Clementina
" William, r. 3731 Mission
" William E., newspaper carrier, r. 3721 Mis-
sion
Hansard George, carpet layer, r. 335 Geary
Hansberry Patrick, laborer, r. 346, 4th
" William, driver George A. Gibbons, r.
Edinburgh nr Brazil Av
Hansbrough George W., carpenter and builder,
r. 1387 Stanyan
" John L., carpenter, r. 5 Rivoli Av
" John W., contractor, 20 Ellis, r. 1387 Stan-
yan
" Snowdon L., mining, r. 1175 Stanyan
Hansbrow George R., secretary S. B. Leavitt
Co., 509-511 Sacramento, r. Alameda
Hansbury Kate Mrs., janitress West End
School, r. Maple nr China Av
Hansby Fannie Miss, r. 1017a Folsom
Hanschen Peter, driver, r. 315 Shotwell
Hanscom Otto, r. 235, 15th
■' William W., electrical engineer Union I.
Wks, r. 613 O'Farrell
Hansel Charles, chief cutter clothing and equip-
age depot Quartermaster's Dept. U. S.
A., r. Falcon Av bet 18th and 30th
Hansen Caroline S., widow, r. 710 Larkin
" C. E., salesman Doane & Henshelwood, r.
416 O'Farrell
" George B., proprietor Oriel Tea Co., 1900
Market, r. 1904 Market
" George H., carpenter, r. 1619 Turk
" John B., carpet layer, r. 3934 Octavia
" John T., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r. 7
Harry PI
" William L., upholsterer, r. 2924 Octavia
Hanselman Andrew (Miller & Hanselman), r.
219 Hayes
Hanselman Andrew Jr., manager Cleveland
Faucet Co., 208 Ellis, telephone South
86, r. 5 Cohen PI
" Henry, cigar maker Paul Leonhardt, r. 20
Stockton PI
" Leonard M., traveling salesman Cleveland
Faucet Co., r. 20 Stockton PI
Hansen A., seaman str Santa Rosa
" Adolph, tea packer Tillmann & Bendel, r.
218 Turk
" Adolph L. (Hansen & Elrick), r. 432 Haight
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ROPE,
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J. C. WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Hansen Albert, fireman str Australia, r. 184
Perry
Hansen Altoert, proprietor Pacific Planing Mill,
S s Berry bet 5th and 6tli, r. 2513 Post
" Alfred C, carpenter, r. 715 Howard
" Amandus, driver National Brewing Co., r.
635 Webster
" Andreas, r. 123 Guerrero
" Andrew, collector X L Dairy, r. 2407V4
Howard
" Andrew, fireman tugboat J. H. Redmond
" Andrew, seaman str. State of California,
r. 7814 Clementina
" Andrew G., confectioner, r. 905 Market
" Andrew P., clerk Chronicle, r. 164a Clara
" Andrew P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1S4,
34th
" Andrew P., peddler, r. 3 Brannan PI
" Annie, widow, r. 11 DeBoom
" Annie, widow, r. 18 Sherman
" Annie, domestic, 1st Av nr McAllister
" Annie C, widow, r. 6 Havens
" Arnt M., seaman, r. 320 Drumm
" Asmus, assayer Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 638 Green
" Asmus W., electrician, r. 330 Drumm
" Aug Co. The (August Hansen), pictures
and frames, 328 McAllister
" August (The Aug Hansen Co.), r. 323 Lar-
kin
" August, clerk, r. 300, 7th
" Axel, peddler, r. 17 Ritch
" Axel E., liquors, 906 Illinois
" B., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Carl, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. 1321, 6th
Av South
" Carl, butler, r. 930 Ellis
" Carl, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530,
17th
" Caroline B., widow, r. 233 Noe
" Charles, cook Daniel Libby
" Charles, fireman Mills Bldg, r. 632% Minna
" Charles, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 416, 5th
" Chnrles, lumberdealer, r. 1208 Van Ness Av
" Charles, painter, r. 142V4, 4th
" Charles, seaman, r. 118 Jackson
" Charles, waiter, r. 617 Geary rear
" Charles A. Mrs., widow (Charles A. Han-
sen & Co.), r. 315 Guerrero
" Charles A. & Co. (Mrs. Charles A. Hansen),
dyeing and cleaning, 8 Golden Gate Av
and 313-315 Guerrero
" Charles C, r. 434 Francisco
Hansen Charles E., president National Brewing
Co., 720-723 Fulton, r. 1134 Fulton
" Charles H., ropemaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg Co., r. 434 Francisco
" Charles L., salesman Alfred Noland, r. 9
Russ
" Charles R. (C. R. Hansen & Co.), r. IW/i
Geary
" Charles R. Jr., clerk C. R. Hansen & Co., r.
110!4 Geary
" Chris, cook, r. 635 Stevenson
" Christ, seaman, r. 1149 Mission
" Christ, teamster, r. 346, 4th
" Christ, washer Lick Laundry, r. 2714 Clara
" Christian, bartender S. G. Birkholm, r. 809
Vallejo
" Christian T., blacksmith, r. 28, 21st
" Christian, carpenter and wheelwright, 151
Berry
" Christian, fisherman, r. 10 Washington
" Christian, helper Jackson Brewing Co., r.
47 Erie
" Christian, laundryman, r. 166 Clara
Hansen Christian, longshoreman, r. 51 Whitney
Christian, master mariner, r. 716 Bay
Christian H., with Inglenook Vineyard
Agency, r. 111614 Florida
Christian M., foreman Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 308 Chattanooga
Christian M., laborer Union Iron Wks, r.
504 Napa
Christian R. D., salesman National Brew-
ing Co., r. 828 Fulton
Hansen Christian W. (Hansen & Bain), r. San
Mateo, Cal.
" Christian W., notions, 930 Harrison
" Christine Mrs., varieties, 411 Bay
" Christopher, blacksmith, r. 28, 21st
" Christopher, sawyer Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. Ill Harriet rear
" Claus C, master str North Fork, r. 1308'/4
Devisadero
HANSEN C. R. & CO.
(Charles R. Hansen), male and female
employment ofiace, 110 Geary, tele-
phone Grant 185
Hansen David, messman str Columbia
Edward, laborer, r. 624 Natoma
Edward, master mariner, r. 606% Chestnut
Edward, teamster, r. 544 Perry
Edward, teamster, r. 612 Webster
Ella Miss, typewriter, r. 1008 Hyde
Emil, bakery, 1665 Mission
Emile O., seaman, r. 30 Harriet
Erichtha, widow, r. 18 Allen
Euphemia, widow, r. 1225% Florida
Felix A. D., driver National Brewing Co.,
r. 6.35 Webster
Frederick, deckhand str Herald
Frederick, dyer, r. 1225% Florida
Frederick, laborer, r. 1507 Kentucky
Frederick, machinist, r. 771 Howard
Frederick, seaman, r. 8 Clay
Frederick, seaman, r. 15th nr Hampshire
Frederick, waiter, r. 1714 Leavenworth
Frederick C, carpenter, r. 222 Noe
Frederick C, cigars and tobacco, 527 East,
r. 330 Drumm
Frithjof, 2d mate str Protection, r. 112 Pre-
cita Av
George, clerk Simpson Lumber Co.
George, cook, r. 930 York
George, liquors, 108 Sutter
George, upholsterer and decorator, 630
Geary, r. 028% Geary
George, wood and coal, 300, 21st
George A., cashier George A. Clark &Bro.,
r. Oakland
George J., teamster White Bros., r. 542, 2d
Gudmund, master schr Squibob, office 52
Steuart, r. Oakland
Gunder, marine engineer, r. 28 Rincon PI
Gus A., salesman H. Wolf & Bro., r. 300,
7 th
Gustav, carpenter, r. 144 Shipley
Gustav, clerk Reinhold Jentzsch, r. 800
Larkin
Gustave A., clerk, r. 1139 Howard
Hannah L., widow, r. 8 Golden Gate Av
Hans, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 706a
Army
Hans, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1434
Kentucky
Hans, driver Richard Keller, r. cor 19th Av
and K
Hans, laundryman, r. 110 Pennsylvania Av
Hans, master schr Annie, office Pier 7
Steuart, r. 14% Pfeiffer
Hans, seaman, r. 9 Clay
Hans, seaman, r. 32 Sacramento
Hans, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Hans, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Hans, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Hans, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
823, 11th Av South
Hans A., master mariner, r. 130 Morris Av
Hans B. (Iversen & Hansen), r. 455 Jersey
Hans C, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 179 Clara
Hansen Hans C. (M. Hansen & Co.), r. 1103 Ne-
braska
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Hansen Hans C, restaurant, 258, 1st, r. 716 Bry-
ant
" Hans F., tailor, 136 Natoma, r. 2857 Mis-
sion
" Hans H., gardener, 1008 Green
" Hans J., cook, r. 451!^ Tehama
" Hans J., foreman Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1110 Indiana
" Hans J., laborers. P. Co., r. Berkeley
" Hans L., laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Hans O., carpenter Rapid Safety Filter
Co., r. 439 Jessie
" Hans P., driver Electric Laundry, r. 46
East
" Hans P., machinist, r. 739, 4th
" Hans T., r. 46 East
" Harold E., pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 442, 24th
" Harry, cook, r. 271 Stevenson
" Harry, cook, r. 943 Folsom
" Harry, proprietor Columbia House, 17 Val-
lejo, r. 1900 Powell
" Harry, seaman, r. 526 Chestnut
" Helene, domestic, 1017, 20th
" Henning N., seaman, r. 728 Lombard
" Henry, r. 318 Chestnut
" Henry, bakery, 714 Valencia
" Henry, gardener, r. 1522 Turk
" Henry, laborer Albert Hansen, r. 28, 21st
" Henry, laborer, r. 409, 5th
" Henry, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Henry, painter r. 139, 4th
" Henry, sauce maker N. J. Herby, r. 686
Brannan
" Henry A., employee Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 809 Texas
" Herman, deckhand tugboat Rescue, r. 2316
Taylor
" Herman, seaman str Mariposa, r. 66 Oregon
" Herman L., bartender, r. 819b Howard
" Herman W., artist H. S. Crocker Co., r.
H. J., cooper David Woerner
Inger Miss, dressmaker, r. 1203 Market
Isidore, solicitor, r. 120^ Langton
J., 1st officer str Santa Cruz
Jacob, laborer, r. 144 Chestnut
Jacob M., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 12
Locust
James, cook, r. II3IV2 Folsom
James S., waiter, r. 617 Geary rear
J. C. & Son (John C. and Louis C), wagon
makers, 424 Jackson
J. E., master str Dora, ofQce 310 Sansome
Jens, carpenter, r. 314 Jackson
Jens, clerk, r. 617 Geary rear
Jens, collector, r. 30 Dame
Jens, painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r. Oak-
land
Jens, porter T. Uibigau, r. 619 Kearny
Jens C. (Scandinavian Publishing Co.),
and agent Thingvalla SS. Co., 44 East
Jens C, clerk J. H. C. Prien
John, carpenter, r. 37 East
John, cook, r. 871 Market
John, laborer, r. 227 Jackson
John, laborer, r. 416, 6th
John, laborer Lucas & Co., r,
John, liquors. 16 California, :
John, porter S. F. and N. P. Ry. Co., r. 511
Lombard
John, printer Miss Fannie L. Matson
John, seaman, r. 32 East
John, tailor, 1569 Market
John A., master mariner, r. 125 Morris Av
John C. (J. C. Hansen & Son), r. 506 Corbett
Av
John C, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 119 Gil-
bert
John G. waiter, r. 326 Jessie
John H., attorney at law, 47-48 Mills Bldg,
7th floor, r. 26, 12th
John H., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
John J., carpenter, r. 48 Palmer
John P., teamster James M. Newell, r. 330
Ritch
John R.. salesman McDonogh & Runyon, r.
624 California
201 Main
Silver
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Ori$ioa.I • Designs • Purnisbe«J.
S^l-S^a-T- IVIARKET ST.
Hansen Jorgen, master str South Coast, ofBce 32
Market, r. Oakland
Joseph, fireman str City of Sydney, r. 184
Perry
Julius, piano maker Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 103 Grove
Justus, brewer National Brewing Co., r.
7081/2 Fulton
Kate, widow, r. 410 Harrison rear
Lars, quartermaster str San Bias, r. 227, 7th
Lauritz C. G., master schr Mary Dodge,
offtce 6 California, r. 425 Francisco
Lorenz, teamster, r. 6b Harriet
Loritz C, waiter, r. 327 Jessie
Louis, baker Hans H. Hjul
Louis, bartender John C. Wendt, r. 23 Sac-
ramento
Louis, carpenter, r. 241i/4 Langton
Louis, machinist, r. 3 Mary Lane
Louis, master mariner, r. 243i4 Langton
Louis, rattan worker Wakefield Rattan
Co., r. 757 Harrison
Louis C. (J. C. Hansen & Son), r. 506 Cor-
bett Av
Louis H., liquors, E s Kentucky bet Sierra
and Nevada
Louis J., furrier J. N. Lofstad, r. 413 Mason
Louis O., salesman Golden Gate Comp.
Yeast Co., r. 844 McAllister
Louis P., shoemaker, 108, 9th
Louis T., carpenter, r. 2027 Lombard
Ludwig, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1513
Pine
Ludwig, packer, r. 1036, 22d
Ludwig, seaman, r. 711 Mission
M., farmer, r. 537 Sacramento
HANSEN M. «& CO.
(Marquard and Hans C. Hansen), pro-
prietors The King Planing Mill, turn-
ing, brackets, moldings and all kinds
of nouse finishings on hand and made
to order, 231-251 King bet 3d and 4th,
telephone Main 5856
Hansen Marcus, clerk, r. cor. 23d and Vermont
" Maria, widow, r. 445 Clementina
" Marie Miss, nurse Lane Hospital
Hansen Marquard (M. Hansen & Co.), r. Bel-
mont, San Mateo Co.
" Martin, r. Old People's Home
" Martin C, r. 528 Bryant
" Mary, domestic, 1421 California
" Mary Mrs., domestic, 15 South Park
" Mary Mrs., fortune teller, r. 174 Clementina
" Mathias, bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r. 915
Army
" Mathias, seaman, r. 7 Midway
" M. R. Mrs., groceries and liquors, cor 23d
and Vermont
" Ned, manager The Magnolia Cafe, 4-6 East,
r. Alameda
" Nettie Miss, asst. librarian Free Pub-
lic Library (branch), 1126 Kentucky, r.
917 Solano
" Nicholas, dairy, Amazon Av nr Vienna
" Niels, seaman, r. 32 Sacramento
" O., seaman str Crescent City
" O., 3d officer str San Juan
" Ole, stevedore, r. 751>4 Folsom
" Ole C, deckhand tugboat Alert, r. 1 Lundy
Lane ^
" Olive, domestic, 1110 Scott i'"'"
" Olof, seaman, r. 103 Butte
" Olof R., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 2316
Taylor
" Oscar, laborer, r. 11 Baldwin Court
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Hansen Oscar, laborer, r. Arkansas bet 25tli and
Army
" Oscar F., clerk, r. 751% Folsom
" Oscar H., clerk S. P. Co., 613 Market, r. &42,
2d
" Otto, bartender Edward C. Larsen, r. 561
Mission
" Otto H., barber Henry W. Gilbart, r. 40
Tehama
" P., drayman McNab & Smitb, r. 650 Jessie
" P., laborer South S. F. Tannery
" P., sign cleaner, r. 636 Commercial
" P. A., mate bkt W. H. Dimond, r. 421 East
" Peter, carpenter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Peter, driver Golden West Hotel, r. 34 An-
tonia
" Peter, drivers' helper Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 315Shotwell
" Peter, hay, grain, wood and coal, E s Rail-
road Av bet 7th and 8th Avs South
" Peter, laborer, r. 22 Turk
" Peter, laborer, r. 504 Napa
" Peter, laborer, r. 739 Broadway
" Peter, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Peter, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 205
Clara
" Peter, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 2
Washington
" Peter, master str Santa Monica, r, Oak-
land
Hansen Peter, proprietor Crystal Hotel, 739, 4th
" Peier, seaman, r. 1912 Hyde
" Peter, sexton First English Evangelical
Lutheran Church, r. 137 Clara
" Peter, tailor, r. 75 Merced
" Peter, yardman Palace Hotel
" Peter, waiter, r. 35, 5th
" Peter A., cook Henry Diers, r. 944 Folsom
" Peter G., tailor Hans F. Hansen, r. 1371
San Jose Road
" Peter H., janitor College of Pharmacy, r.
113 Fulton
" Peter H., painter, 30 Dame
" Peter R., undertaker United Undertakers'
Assn., r. 407 Minna
" Peter S., engineer, r. Beach bet Broderick
and Baker
" Rasmus E., master mariner, r. 7 Vassar PI
" Ross, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Samuel, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. 1323,
6th Av South
" Samuel, painter, r. 1101 Rhode Island
" Samuel E. D., driver National Brewing
Co., r. 612 Webster
" Severt D., widow, r. 2476 Market
" Sophie Miss, bakery, 940 Valencia
" Soren, laborer, r. 416, 2d
" Soren H., milkman, r. 28!4 Sycamore Av
" Theobald, r. .537 Sacramento
" Theodore, carpenter, r. 222 Noe
" Theodore, cook Olsen Bros, r. 12 Hampton
PI
" Theodore, helper G. & E. Snook, r. Mill
Valley
" Theodore Emit, general business agent, r.
537 Sacramento
" TJieodore P., molder S. F. Stove Wks, r.
622, 3d
" Thomas(Heesch&Hansen),r. 100'/^ Jackson
" Thomas, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 3
Redwood Court
" Thomas, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Thomas, teamster, r. 516 Haight
" W.. employee The Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 423 Francisco
" W. C. (Hansen & Co.), r. 330 Drumm
Hansen William, capitalist, r. 626 California
William, foreman Mayrisch Bros. & Co., r.
504 Ellis
William, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 219
10th
William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 593
Shrader
William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
7511/2 Folsom
William, longshoreman, r. 411 Bay
William, porter Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r.
90 Fair Oaks
" William A., seaman, r. 751V4 Folsom
Hansen & Bain (Christian W. Hansen and
Alexander Bain), proprietors San Fran-
cisco Stove Works, 623-628, 3d
" & Co. (W. C. Hansen), proprietors New
Hansa Hotel, 320 Drumm
Hansen & Elrick (Adolph L. Hansen and
Thomas Elrick), men's furnishing goods.
Nucleus Bldg, SE cor 3d and Market
j8®"Hansen. See Hanson and Hanssen
Hansford Block, junction Market and'Davis
Hansha Barbara, widow, r. 6 Virginia Court
Hansic Andrew, laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 107 Bay
Hanskin Dode, cook, r. 166 Perry
Hanson Abel H., expressman, SW cor 6th and
Howard, r. 2510 Post
Albert, musician, r. 542 Natoma
Alexander, seaman, r. 10 De Boom
Alexander, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
Alice Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
Alma Mrs., r. 734 Montgomery
Almira E., widow, r. Ill Polk
Andrew, carpenter, r. 310, 11th
Andrew, car washer Market St. Ry., r. 1415
Guerrero
Andrew, collector, r. 24071/4 Howard
Andrew, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r.
Tanners' Home
August, salesman, r. 200, 7th
Augusta, widow, r. 333 Larkin
Augusta, domestic, 719 Taylor
Augusta, domestic, 1909 Pine
Bernard H., master mariner, r. 1333 York
Bernhard, seaman, r. 8 Verona PI
B. F. & Co. (Miss E. P. Hanson and Mrs.
Emma P. Covell), typewriter agency, 55
Chronicle Bldg
Caroline E., widow, r. 116 Taylor
Caspar, carpenter, r. 1 Louisa
C. F., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 712
Hampshire
Hanson Charles (Hanson & Co.), and treasurer
Puget Sound Lumber Co., 48 Market, r.
Redwood City
Charles, carpenter, r. 506 Fulton
Charles, deckhand str Oakland, r. Oakland
Charles, laborer, r. 10 Oak Grove Av
Charles, liquors, 1111 Mission
Charles, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Charles, stevedore, r. 314 Beale
Charles P., stableman Frank B. Browning,
r. NE cor Fell and Gough
" Christian, master schr Rosie H., office Pier
7 Steuart, r. 135 Folsom
Hanson Dempsey B., manager The Edward P.
Allis Co., 9 Fremont, r. 127 Hartford
E., seaman, r. 334 Main
Edward B., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
2510 Post
Edwin A., upholsterer, r. 314, 3d
Elizabeth, widow, groceries, 116 Welsh
E. P. Miss (B. F. Hanson & Co.), r. 1008
Hyde
Emilius W., r. 826 McAllister
E. Walter, traveling salesman, r. 813
Laguna
Fergus R., r. 1708 Stockton
Frank, butcher, r. 3510 Post
Frank, deckhand str Modoc, r. 66 Oregon
Frank, feeder Schmidt Label & Lith. Co.,
■ r. 9 De Boom
Frederick P., draughtsman Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 1708 Stockton
George, clerk Henry J. Hick, r. 1609 Leav-
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tCoATES & Co.. Established 1793.i
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Sole Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
HAR
735
Hanson George, manufacturers' agent, 20 O'Far-
rell
George A., clerk, r. Ill Polk
George F., physician and surgeon, 639
Kearny and SE cor IQth and Valencia, r.
3534 Mission
George J., clerk The Colonial
Gottfried P. master bark Prussia, ofQce 35
Steuart
Hans, clerk S. P. Co., r. 272 Tehama
Hans, milker P. Mitchell, r. Cambridge
nr Way land
Hans M., bartender Charles E. Ersin, r.
807 Kearny
Harry, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Harry L., clerk Le Count Bros., r. Ala-
meda
Hanson Henry, boots and shoes, 614 Montgom-
ery, r. 3014 Sacramento
" Henry, coalpasser Revenue cutter Commo-
dore Perry
" Henry, laborer, r. 909 Illinois
" Henry, porter Henry Buneman, r. Alameda
" Henry, porter William Cline, r. 9 De Boom
" Henry W., longshoreman, r. 219 Ritch
" Herman, clerk John Schumacher, r. 43
Stanly PI
" Herman P., dental student, r. 309 Jones
" Jacob, master mariner, r. 135 Folsom
'< James W., traveling salesman The Giant
Powder Co. Consolidated, r. Alameda
" Johannes C, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
:< John, r. 559!4 Minna
" John, clerk, r. 127 Bernard
" John, laborer, r. 321i/4, 10th
<' John, master mariner, r. 712 Hampshire
" John, printer Miss Fannie L. Matson, r.
752 Mission
" John, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" John A., musician, r. 542 Natoma
" John H., driver Presidio and Ferries RR.,
r. 1919 Hyde
" John L., cook, r. 7211/i Minna rear
" John P., carpenter, r. 908'^ Vallejo
" Joseph, steward, r. 2737 Pine
" Joseph S., clerk, r. 219 Ritch
" Josephine, widow, r. 118c San Jose Av
" Julius, driver Presidio and Ferries RR., r.
1919 Hyde
" Laurence, oiler str Mariposa, r. 1012i/^
Shotwell
" Louis, laborer, r. 120 Mississippi
" Marie, domestic, 907 Pine
" Martin, cabinet maker C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 309, 7th
" Martin, seaman str City of Puebla
" Martin, 2d officer str Newark, r. Oakland
" Mary, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" N., carpenter, r. 1 Louisa
" Nels L., watchmaker and jeweler, 1201
Market, r. 507 Vermont
" Nicholas V., carpenter Wells, Russell &
Co., r. 82 Clipper
" N. G., seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Noel, porter, r. 1426 Mason
" Ole, laborer, r. 440, 2d
" Olof, seaman, r. 22 East
" Oscar, teas and coffees, 133b 15th
" Oscar M., miner, r. 35 Welsh
" Otto, seaman, r. 334 Main
" P., r. 220, 3d
" Peter, gripman Presidio and Femes RR.,
r. 1090 Union
" Peter, horseshoer John Baxter, r. S-Hy^, 10th
" Peter, ironer La Grande Laundry
" Peter C, cutter M. Friedman & Co., r. 138
Lombard
" Peter H., painter and paperhanger, 11 Lea-
venworth, r. 319 Ivy Av
" Peter H.Mrs., janitress College of Phar-
macy, r. 319 Ivy Av
" Rudolph, marine engineer. 9 Mission, r.
" Stephen B., laborer S. P. Co., r. 600 Minna
" Stlue Severni O.. clerk, r. 219 Ritch
" Thomas, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Thomas, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" Valentine, carpenter, r. 82 Clipper
Hanson W. (Morgan & Hanson), r. Cosmos
Club
" William, r. 301 Leavenworth
" William, coalpasser Revenue cutter Com-
modore Perry
" William, employee S. F. Novelty and Plat-
ing Wks
" William E., coffee saloon, 236 Montgomery,
r. 124, 26th
Hanson & Co. (Charles Hanson), lumber dealers
and proprietors Tacoma Mills (Tacoma,
Wash.), 48 Market, branch Redwood
City,Cal.
49°Hanson. See Hansen and Hanssen
Hanssen Alexander H., carpenter, r. 7 Victor
" Olaf J., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 316, 2d
Av
Hanton Alfred G., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 505'^ Fell
" George, ship carpenter, r. 505^2 Fell
" John, clerk, r. 625 Powell
" William A. (Rogers & Hanton), r. 505V2 Fell
Hanzler John, baker, r. 763 Howard
Happ Adolph (Kruger& Happ), r. 1118 Golden
Gate Av
" Charles R. (Happ & Gingg), r. 20 HoUis
" & Gingg (Charles Happ and Ulrich Gingg),
barbers, 30 Geary
Happersberg Alfred K., physician and in-
spector disinterments Board of Health,
ofQce and r. 21'/2, 3d
Happersberger Charles, bookkeeper, r. 606a
Powell
Happersljerger Emil, druggist and chemist,
48, 6th, r. 908b Devisadero
HAPPERSBERGER FRANK,
sculptor, studio 51 City Hall Av, r.
1315 Hyde
Happy Valley Blue Gravel and Hydraulic
Mining Co. (Calaveras Co.), D. M. Kent
secretary, 330 Pine, rooms 33-36
Haquette Emil J., messenger U. S. Lighthouse
Engineers, r. 1231 Turk
" Ernest (Hageman & Haquette) r. 1613 Post
j8®=Haquette. See Hackett
Harais Alexander, notions, 136, 2d
Haran James A., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Patrick, gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR., r. 19131/2 Hyde
4®=Haran. See Harron
Haraszthy A. F., bookkeeper Cook & Co., r. 227
Geary
Haraszthy Arpad, vine grower and producer
Haraszthy champagnes, 530 Washington,
r. 1917 Webster
" Charles J., cellarmaster, r. 1917 Webster
Harbeh Joseph, gardener, r. 1525 Broadway
Harber Isidor, tailor, r. 1719 Scott
Harbert Edward L., bookkeeper Louis Taussig
& Co., r. San Leandro, Cal.
Harbind Michael, woodworker, r. 18 Gilbert
Harbine Nathan W., r. 1335 Eddy
Harbinson George W., inspector U. S. Customs,
r. Oakland
Harboe Rosina, widow, r. 912^ Pierce
Harbor Commissioners, State Board of, 10
California, Chief Wharfinger's ofBce,
Clay St. Wharf,
" Light and Power Co., Allan St. J. Bowie
general manager, 916 Market
Harbor Police Station, 30 Sacramento
Harbor View Park and Batbs, Rudolph Her-
man proprietor, NW cor Baker and
Jefferson
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I The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St
Harby Rosalie, Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar
School r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Harcourt Charles, boiler maker Eureka Boiler
Wks, r. 6O3/2, 3d
" James M., architect, 420 California, rooms
8-9
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1426% Minna
Hard Ray A., millhand Truckee Lumber Co.,
r. 14 Pierce
Harday E. Mrs., widow, r. 510a Fulton
" William H., dental student, r. 510a Fulton
Hardoastle George, dentist, 1 Montgomery
Block, r. 115 Montgomery Block
Harde Bernhard, seaman, r. 8 Welsh
" Metta, widow, r. 8 Welsh
" William L., laborer, r. 8 Welsh
Hardee John F., gas fitter S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 402'/^, 5th rear
" Theodore Z., correspondent Levi Strauss
6 Co., r. Hotel Imperial
4^°Hardee. See Hardie and Hardy
Hardegan Catherine, widow, r. 218 Fair Oaks
4®=Hardegan. See Hardigan
Hardeman Burtin N., driver X L Dairy Co., r.
2460 Folsom
" Patrick H., laborer, r. 723i/4 Braiman rear
" Thomas B., salesman, r. 21 Alpine
4S=Hardeman. See Hardiman
Harden Thomas P., recording clerk IT. S. Sur-
veyor General's office, r. Oakland
.^g"Harden. See Hardin and Harding
Hardenbergh James R., clerk Post Office, r. 800
Kearny
Hardenburgh Andrew G., collector Madison &
Burke, r. 1713 Eddy
" George E., clerk, 1713 Eddy
" Louise, widow, r. 1713 Eddy
" Maria, widow, r. 1004 Geary
Harder Hans D., shoemaker, 726^4 Howard, r.
471/2 Clara
" Holger H. Mrs., r. 122a 8th
" John, blacksmith helper H. B. Schindler, r.
7 Market
' ' John H. , liquors and lodgings , 1510 Kentucky
" Joseph A., ship owner, r. 623 Bryant
" Marie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1506 Sacramento
" Nicholas, painter, r. 8 Gough
Harder Peter, proprietor Alameda Exchange,
7 Market, r. 215 Waller
4®=-Harder. See Harter
Harders August, teamster, r. 327 Ivy Av
" Charles F., horse trainer, r. 327 Ivy Av
" John, peddler, r. 327 Ivy Av
" Timothy F., teamster, r. 327 Ivy Av
Hardesty Sarah, widow, r. 9 Harriet
4®°"Hardesty. See Hardisty
Hardie Frank D., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 2635 Mission
" James, proprietor The Capitol, 432 Califor-
nia
j^=Hardie. See Hardee and Hardy
Hardigan Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 2440
Mission
" Patrick, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
-^=-Hardigan. See Hardegan
Hardiman Hugh, teamster, r. 216 Harrison
" John, wood and coal, 710 Brannan
" Sarah, domestic, 1611 Larkin
4®= Hardiman. See Hardeman
Hardin Carrie, widow, r. 1423 Mission
" George C, accountant Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 425 Geary
" Jacques J., clerk Newman & Levinson, r.
1423 Mission
" John T., carpenter, r. 732 Capp rear
>^="Hardin. See Arding, Harden and Harding
Harding Adeline, widow, r. 620 Broderiok
Harding August A., manufacturer gas engines
and mechanical and electrical engineer
with Golden State and Miners Iron
Works, 231-251, 1st, r. Oakland
Edward D., collector, r. 1722 Pacific Av
Emily F. T. Miss, bookkeeper Newhall's
Sons & Co., r. 1722 Pacific Av
Everett S., bookkeeper Western Sugar Re-
fining Co., r. 523 Golden Gate Av
Henry A., office 230 Bush, r. Russ House
James W., attorney at l^w, 628 Montgom-
ery, r. Oakland
John, driver National Brewing Co.
John H., carpenter, r. 2096 Market
Margaret M. G., widow, r. 1413 Taylor
Ralph J., lodgings, 326 Larkin
Ray, dental student, r. 500 Sutter
Reinhart T. (Page, McCutchen & Eells),
attorney at law, 5 Mills Bldg, 9th floor,
r. 905 Sutter
Thomas, porter, r. 241 Minna
Thomas E., water heaters, 30 Montgomery,
r. Oakland
Violet M. Miss, clerk John T. Magner, r.
Golden West Hotel
W. D., engineer, r. 1210 Mason
William, salesman, r. 1334^4 Natoma
William, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co.. r. 2315 Mariposa
Harding William C, M. D., dentist, office and
r. 500 Sutter, hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., tel-
ephone Main 5375
4®=" Harding. See Arding, Harden and Hardin
HARDING'S LAW AND Col-
lection OFFICE, Margaret M. G.
Harding proprietor, Jule C. Gamage
manager, 303 Montgomery, telephone
Hardisty B. McL., superintendent Registry Di-
vision Post Office, NW cor Washington
and Battery, r. 1101 Pine
i8®= Hardisty. See Hardesty
Hardnedy James W., blacksmith W. S. Phelps &
Co., r. 2112 Lombard
Hardt Ernest, agent, r. 912 Filbert
" H. bottler Fredericksburg Bottling Co.
Hardwick Edward N., master str Navarro, office
34 Luning Bldg, r. Oakland
j8®= Hardwick. See Hartwick
Hardy Arthur B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1015 Minnesota
Blanche, widow, r. 117 Erie
Bridget, widow, r. 2024 Bryant
Charles F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
105, 26th
Charles W., clerk Jacob Isaacson, r. 1401
Geary
Edward B., marine engineer, r. 2714 Harri-
son
Edward G., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.
Edwin H., carpet layer J. Spauldlng & Co.,
r. 2714 Harrison
Elizabeth, widow, r. 937 Capp
Frank, messenger Post Office, r. 425i/^, 11th
Frank R., books and stationery, 210 O'Far-
rell, r. 2714 Harrison
Frederick A., clerk, r. 1306 Geary
Horace A., bill distributor, r. 821 Folsom
J., salesman Hills Bros., r. 72 Natoma
James R. (J. R. Hardy & Co.), r. 127 Mont-
gomery
Hardy Jolm H., chief clerk to manager Pacific
Department Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Ex-
press, 35 New Montgomery, room 7, r.
1909 Broderick
" John J., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 80 Mont-
gomery Block
" Johnson G., framemaker Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 549 Folsom
" Joseph W., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
549 Folsom
HARDY J. R. & CO.
(James R. Hardy), of London, tailors
(riding breeches and liveries), 127
Montgomery
Hardy Lillian Miss, dressmaking, 2024 Bryant
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Hardy Lowell J. Jr., attorney at law, 608
Spreckels Bldg, r. East Oakland
" May S. Miss, dressmaker, r. 2714 Har-
rison
" Nicholas, lodgings, 219 Grant Av
" Thomas, r. 549 Folsom
" Thomas, hoseman Engine 10, r. 516 Bryant
" Thomas, hostler Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 805'/2
Howard
" Thomas H., clerk Masonic Cemetery, r. 2054
McAllister
" William, mining engineer, r. 711 Jones
Hardy WiUiam J., chief clerk local freight
office S. P. Co., r. 1233 Guerrero
" William L., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1201»^
Bush
4®= Hardy. See Hardie and Harty
Hare Andrew J., asst. grand secretary Grand
Lodge F. and A. M., r. Lorin
" Ann, widow, r. 204 Francisco
" Catherine, widow, r. 28 Federal
" Charles A. (J. S. Hare & Co.), r. 1011, 11th
Av South
" Darrell A., chief clerk superintendent's
offlce Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Express, r.
1101/2 McAllister
" Edward B., bookkeeper George W. Gibbs
Co., r. Alameda
Hare Ellas C, secretary Masonic Board of Re-
lief, Masonic Temple, r. 510 San Jose Av
" Eva Miss, principal Potrero Free Kinder-
garten, r. 510 San Jose Av
" Fannie Miss, teacher Columbia Grammar
School, r. 505 Harrison
" Frank J., asst. superintendent station D
Post Office, r. 12 Essex
" George A., deputy Sheriff, r. 1510 Frank-
lin
" John P., cigars and tobacco, 433, 4th
" John S. (J. S. Hare & Co.), r. 1030, 11th Av
South
" Joseph T., janitor South San Francisco
Masonic Bldg
" J. S. & Co. (John S. and Charles A. Hare^
wood, coal, hay and grain, 915 Railroad
Av
" Kate M., widow, teacher Golden Gate
Primary School, r. 11014 McAllister
" Patrick M., liquors, 433, 4th
4®= Hare. See Hair and Haire
Haren Andrew, seaman, r. 909 Kearny
" Simon, fireman Chemical Engine 6, r. 157
Shipley
Harenberg August, baker, r. 2333 Greenwich
HarenburgDora, widow, r. 821 Filbert
Harfst Christian, clerk J. T. Meinert, r. SE cor
California and 4th Av
Harfst William, proprietor The Launceston,
110 Eddy
Hargadon Bernard, clerk P. McCormick, r. 90714
Illinois
" Nellie, domestic, 2917 Clay
Hargear W., clerk, r. 1152 Guerrero
Hargens Emil J., salesman Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 336Capp
" Frederick, teamster Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1102 Indiana
" George, salesman F. W. Barkhaus, r. 9
Wetmore PJ
" John H., principal St. Paul's German and
English School, r. 336 Capp
Harger Charles H., bookbinder, r. S s Corbett
Av nr Hattie
" John, carpenter, r. S s Corbett Av nr Hattie
Hargin William E., laundryman Modern Laun-
dry, r. 735 Brannan
Hargis Lionel D., clerk William S. Barnes, r. 5
Hyde
Hargrave Albert, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
9, 28th
" Edward J., carpenter, r. 9, 28th
" Harry, machinist First St. Wks Union I.
Wks, r. 9, 28th
" Harry Jr., pattern maker, r. 9, 28th
" J. J., fireman str Alameda, r. 37 Everett
" Lizzie, widow, r. 715 Howard
Hargraves Samuel C, r. 929 Haight
Hargreaves James, horseshoer W. E. Shaw, r.
1621 Market
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
ORIENTAL RUGS.
COLORINGS AND DESIGNS NOVEL
AND ARTISTIC.
6-4-l-e-+'7 TVlarlcet St.
Hargro Mary E., widow, r. 32 Mary
Hariger Albert, real estate, r. 431, 27th
Haring Augustus, printer, r. 221 Lobos
4®=Haring. See Barring
Harjes William E., secretary Thomson Bridge
Co., 9 Mission, r. Oakland
Harker Charles G., attorney at law, 4 Sutter,
room 33, r. 3214 Washington
" Charles S., attorney at law, 26 Montgom-
ery, rooms 16-17, r. 614'/^ Van Ness Av
" George A., student, r. 3214 Washington
" Isabelle, widow, r. 626 Post
" Oliver A., bookkeeper Wellman, Peck &
Co., r. 626 Post
Harkin James T., bookkeeper, r. 431 Franklin
Harkins Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 301 Frank-
lin
" Charles, wood and coal, hay and grain.
2533Bryant.r. 114, 24th
" Charles R., molder, r. 3OY2 Moss
" Charles G., clerk D. W. Frische, r. 2903
Geary
" Eliza J., widow, r. 114,24th
" Ellen, widow, r. 45 Jessie
" George, carpenter, r. 2903 Geary
" George H., electrician, r. 974 Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 1113 Tennessee rear
" James, plumber, r. 2903 Geary
" James Jr., nailer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1113
Tennessee rear
" John, r. 2015, 16th
" John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 537 Sacra-
mento
" John, master mariner, 9 Mission
" John, shoemaker, r. 2903 Geary
" John P., stair builder G. R. Jesse, r. 30^^
Moss
" Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 2903 Geary
" Patrick, r. 45 Jessie
" Patrick, laborer, r. 131i4 Perry
" Peter, bill poster, r. 704 Laurel Av
" Richard, carpenter, r. 7 Hampshire
" Rosana A„ widow, varieties, 301 Fremont
" Rose, widow, r. 55 Silver
" T., fireman str Progreso
" Thomas, master schr Una, offlce 52 Mis-
sion, r. A nr 8th Av
" Thomas, molder, r. 643 Folsom
" Thomas P., r. 45 Jessie
" William H., foreman Code, Elf el t & Co., r.
9 McLea Court
Harkinson Marion Miss, teacher Pixley Free
Kindergarten, r. Oakland
Harkness Agnes, Miss dressmaker, r. 301 Frank-
lin
" Edward, laborer Occidental Foundry, r.
643 Folsom
" Fergus M.. solarprlnter, 1534 Mission rear
" Harvey W., physician, r. Pacific-Union
Club
" Lawrence, traveling freight and passenger
agent Atlantic and Pacific RR Co., 61
Chronicle Bldg
" Leslie J., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. I8I81/
Post
Harkness Patent Wax Candles (Cincinnati,
Ohio), Freeman, Smith & Co. agents, 122
California
" William, laborer Fulton Eng and Ship
Bldg Wks, r. cor Baker and Greenwich
Harlan Charles, r. 1101 '/^ Broadway
" Charles, clerk General Auditor's offlce S.
P. Co., r. 12011/4 Jones
" Kate Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Minnie H., widow, r. 17031/4 Baker
Harley Annie, widow, r. 2319 Scott
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HARLEY CHARLES CO.,
dealers in woolen and cotton rags,
metals, iron scrap and coopers' stock,
844-856 Harrison, telephone South 233
Harley Charles K., with Charles Harley Co., r.
2319 Scott
" Edward, engineer, r. 501 Jessie
" James, r. 648 Howard
" Michael, bartender, r. 506, 4th
" Thomas F., solicitor West Coast Adv. and
Pub. Co., r. Tiburon
Harlln Taylor, seaman, r. 54, 1st
Harling Thomas, shipfitter Union I. Wks, r. 321
Mississippi
Harlock Robert E., butcher, r. 131% Shipley
" William M., cook Magnolia Cafe
Harloe Charles C, carpenter, r. 621V4 Minna
Harloe Marcus S., successor to S. W. Dixon,
importer and manufacturer fine hats
and caps, 237 Kearny, r. 2527 Howard
" Mary J., widow, r. 2527 Howard
" Matthew, carpenter, r. 2527 Howard
" Thomas S., bookkeeper, r. 2527 Howard
Harlow C. & Co. (Claude Harlow), new and sec-
ond hand furniture, 864-866 Mission
" Catherine, widow, r. 305 Turk
" Claude (C. Harlow & Co.), r. 305 Turk
" Dexter J., clerk registry division Post
OfQce, r. 1028 Natoma
" Fayette M., salesman C. Harlow & Co., r.
305 Turk
" George T., policeman, r. 6 Turk
" George W., car dispatcher Market St. Ry.,
r. 1077 Tennessee
" James, teamster C. Harlow & Co., r. 305
Turk
" James R., surfman South Side Life Saving
Station, Ocean Beach nr Ocean Side
House
" Joseph C, compositor, r. 921!^ Folsom
" Lizzie, widow, r. 316 Minna
" Lucelia Miss, clerk, r. 305 Turk
" Myron W., r. 2235 Geary
" & Montenegro (George T. Harlow and R. S.
Montenegro), liquors, 915 Market
4®=Harlow. See Harloe
Harm William E., peddler, r. 1604 Folsom
Harman Clarence K., agent Kent Lubricant
Co., 22 Jessie, r. 710 Central Av
" Frank E., carpenter, r. 18^4 Garden
" John, laborer, r. 135 Moultrie
" Martha, widow, r. 702% Van Ness Av
" Peter, stonecutter J. R. Blanchard & Co.,
r. San Jose Av and Sagamore
" Philip, carpenter W. A. Lange, r. 18% Gar-
den
" Richard, sausage maker Katz & Sons, r.
1006 Union
" Sarah, widow, r. 18% Garden
" Thomas D., r. 1321 Washington
" William C. clerk J. & E. B. Clement, r.
957 Market
'• William H., carpenter, r. 18% Garden
Harmes John T., (Madison & Burke), r. Sausa-
lito
-e®"Harmes. See Harms
Harmon Albion K. P., president ChoUar Min-
ing Co. , 79 Nevada Block, r. 1568 Webster,
Oakland
Harmon Albion K. P. Jr., district superinten-
dent of agencies The Connec ticu t Mu tual
Life Insurance Co., 30-31 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, telephone Main 766, r. Fruitvale
" Annie L. Miss, landscape painter, 20
Ellis
Harmon Charles, stable foreman Goldberg,
Bo wen & Co., r. 607 California
" Charles A., with S. H. Harmon Lumber
Co., r. Larkspur, Marin Co.
Harmon Edward N., secretary S. H. Harmon
Lumber Co., 42 Market, room 3, r. San
Mateo
" Edwin W.. bookmaker, r. lOlOA Bush
" E. W., r. Palace Hotel
" Fred H., bookbinder A. J. LearyCo., r. 126, .
4th
" Frederick E., superintendent circulation
Chronicle, r. Belvedere
" Harvey F., whitener Andersen & Daniel-
sen, r. 631 Jessie
" Ira J., salesman Black Diamond Coal Min-
ing Co., r. 2323 Fillmore
" James F., bartender, r, 416% Linden Av
" John B., attorney at law, 7-8 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. Berkeley
" Joseph, machinist Universal Gas Saving
Assn., r. 1321 Washington
" Lewis C, salesman R. F. Osborn & Co., r.
Lorin
" Michael, r. 8 Harriet
" Michael, bartender P. J. Jones, r. 926 Na-
toma
" Robert E., r. 621 Jessie
" Samuel, employee S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
Harmon Samuel H., president S. H. Harmon
Lumber Co., 42 Market, room 3, r. Occi-
dental Hotel
Harmon S. H. Lumber Co., Samuel H. Harmon
president, J. K. C. Hobbs vice-president,
Edward N. Harmon secretary, wholesale
and retail lumber, 42 Market, room 3,
yard NE cor 1st and Brannan
" Thomas, laborer, r. 17 Harrison Av
" William, painter, r. 1324 Mission
" William F., upholsterer, 929 Mission, r.
214, 3d
" William N., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 614 Haight
4®"Harmon. See Harman
Harmonie Club, 421 Post
Harmony (monthly), M. E. & C. L. Cramer pub-
lishers, 328, 17th
" Hall, 320 Post
Harmony Hotel, Hintz & Buck proprietors, 735
Brannan
Harms Alfred, bookkeeper Crown Distilleries
Co., r. 513 Brannan
" Alvin H., groceries, 701 Laguna, r. 707 La-
guna
" Christian, bartender Max Berndt, r. 715
Howard
" Frederick W. (Harms & De VoU), 906 Mar-
ket
" George (Henry Campe & Co.), r. Alameda
" H. & Co. (Hermann and Hermann Harms
Jr.), wood and coal, 511-513 Brannan
" Hans, butcher, r. 929 Pacific
" Henry, r. 11 Henry
" Henry W., salesman South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. IIB Henry
" Herman, bartender, r. 124 Turk
" Herman, bartender, r. 328, 5th
" Herman, laborer, r. Kansas bet Humboldt
and 22d
" Hermann (H. Harms & Co.), r. 511A Brannan
" Hermann Jr. (H. Harms & Co.), r. 511A
Brannan
" Jacob, liquors, W s Illinois bet Napa and
Sierra
" J. H. L., clerk J. H. A. Folkers & Bro., r.
Oakland
" John, waiter P. Lammers, r. 1747 Mission
" Lucie Miss, bookkeeper American Laun-
dry, r. Alameda
" Mary, widow, r. 929 Pacific
" Peter (Leu & Harms), r. 14 Albion Av
" Richard G. C, dental student, r. 815 Market
" William T., clerk J. H. A. Folkers & Bro..
r. Oakland
" & De VoU (Frederick W. Harms and Henry
H. De VoU), money brokers and real
estate, 906 Market
4®" Harms. See Harmes
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Ellen C, widow, r. 702% Harrison
Hannuth Moritz, fresco painter, decorator and
paperhanger, 1031 McAllister, r. 710
Grove
Ham Catharine, widow, r. 416 Fell
" William V., salesman Samuel Shirek, r.
416 Fell
Harnack August, ropemaker Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 137 Broad
Harnden Frederick W., dental student, r. 1430
Clay
" James O., liquors, 1300 Valencia, r. 1011
Guerrero
" William H., agent E. A. Bruguiere, 530
Montgomery, r. Alameda
e&' Harnden. See Herndon
Harned Jacob A. M., mining broker, 410 Kearny,
room 8, r. 1003 Polk
Harnes Frank, chicken raiser, r. 27th Av South
nrG
Harnett Benjamin A., clerk Pac. Mail SS. Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Edward, lithographer, 423 Montgomery,
room 18
" George W., teamster, r. 637 Jessie
" William F., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
Sausalito
«3= Harnett. See Hartnett
Harney Anna Miss, teacher Stanford Primary
School, r. 1435a Mission
" Charles S. (D. & C. S. Harney), r. 514 Guer-
rero
" D. & C. S. (Daniel and Charles S.), fcon-
tr9,ctors, 916 Market, room 45
" Daniel (D. & C. S. Harney), r. 514 Guerrero
" Dora Mrs., dressmaking, 3511 Mission
" James C, r. 1005 Clay
" James H. (Koch & Harney), r. 633 Guer-
rero
" James H., printer, r. 4lA Hill
" John, r. 41A Hill
" John H., clerk, r. 4lA Hill
" Joseph G., contractor, 916 Market, room 45,
r. 514 Guerrero
" Joseph P., salesman Roos Bros., r. 1435a
Mission
" Michael, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
" Michael, shoemaker, r. 1510 Noe
" Minnie Miss, stenographer Pac. Coast Sav-
ings Soc, r. 41a Hill
Harney Patrick J., Port Warden and agent Sac-
ramento Transportation Co., office Jack-
son Street Wharf, Pier 5, r. 616 Fell
" Philip H., shoemaker, r. 1510 Noe
" Sarah, widow, r. 1435a Mission
" Thomas, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 900 Folsom
" Thomas F., bookkeeper Roos Bros., r. 1435a
Mission
" William, vaquero, r. 714, 16th Av South
" William Mrs., widow, r. 925 Hyde
" William F., gold leaf printer F. Korbel &
Bros., r. 3511 Mission
Harnish Franklin B., r. 20 Cumberland PI
" M. K. Mrs., manager Ensign Publishing
Co., 132 McAllister, r. 20 Cumberland PI
Harns Margaret, widow, r. 3038 O'Farrell
Harnwell William H., laborer, r. 1404 Nebraska
Harold James, r. 703 Stockton
" James, fireman, r. 2 McDermott PI
" Peter, blacksmith David Kerr, r. 2 McDer-
mott PI
jefS=Harold. See Harrold and Herold
Harowitz Joseph, employee Yolo Mills, r. 340
Tehama
" Simon, tailor, 21, 3d, r. 340 Tehama
4®"Harowitz. See Horowitz
Harper Alexander J., engineer, 319 Pine, r. 28, 8th
" Amanda, widow, r. 7 Salmon
" Benjamin D., waiter, r. 343 Minna
" B. K., bookkeeper, r. 537 Sacramento
" Charles J., r. 726 Mission
" Edgar R., sergeant police, r. 3224 Union
" Edward G., clerk Del Monte Milling Co., r.
319 Cumberland
" Edwin, compositor Dewey Publishing Co.,
r. 1233 Sanchez
" Edwin D., bookkeeper Eisen Vineyard Co.,
r. 319 Cumberland
Harper Ella Mrs., nurse S. Nursery for
Homeless Children
" Eugene, barber, r. 119, 3d
" F. G., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
1903 Sutter
" F. J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r. 510
Geary
" Fred, cook, r. 539 Sacramento
" Fred F. G. (Swayne & Hoyt), r. 332 Shot-
well
" Gustavus D., detective, r. 2223 Union
" Harry, carpenter, r. 2110 Baker
" Horatio H., with Market St. Ry., 21 Hobart
Bldg, r. 1310 Pierce
" Ida A. Mrs., r. Grand Hotel
" Jeannette Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 306'^ Hyde
" J. M., mining expert, r. Palace Hotel
" J. Mitchell, clerk McHugh & Ryan, r. SW
cor Guerrero and 20th
" John, teamster, r. 630 Natoma
" John, paper carrier, r. 754 Mission
" John L., packer George H. Tay Co., r.
East Oakland
" Le Roy, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 813b
Lott
" Margaret, widow, r. 108 Welsh
" Mary, widow, r. 7. 13th Av South
" Olive Miss, school teacher, r. 232 Shotwell
" Oscar, printer, r. 214 Perry
" Reginald, clerk, r. 54, 1st
" Richard B., mining expert, r. 129 Grove
" Richard L., r. 222 Shotwell
" Samuel W., park policeman, r. 6a Tremont
Av
" Thomas, driver Goldberg, Bowen&Co., r.
4 Folsom Av
Harper William D., general manager The Em-
porium Co., Emporium Bldg, r. 711 Jones
" William D., paper ruler Mysell, Rollins
Co., r. 34 Silver
Harper William L., manager Columbian Law
and Collection Agency, 214 Pine, rooms
10-11, r. 306, 5th Av
" William L., timekeeper Palace Hotel, r.
51, 2d
" Wilson, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 914
Minnesota
Harpham Lee W. (Harpham & Jansen), r. 3014b
Sacramento
" & Jansen (Lee W. Harpham and Charles
Jansen), leather and findings, 545 Wash-
ington
Harppesoger Louis, sawyer Excelsior Mill Co.,
r. 23 Oak Grove Av
Harrier Eugene, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2606 Manchester
Harries Julian B., accountant, 320 Sansome,
room 61, r. Mill Valley
Harries W. H., agent Hong Kong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation, 401-402 Montgom-
ery, r. Oakland
Harrigan Adele M. Eiss, teacher Edison Pri-
mary School, r. 237, 11th
" Alexander, liquors, 721 Davis
" Andrew J., r. 34 Welsh
" Bernard, clerk, r. 907^^ Illinois
" Charles, gold beater, r. 27 Minna
" Cornelius, r. 237, 11th
" Cornelius, r. 1706 Hyde
" Cornelius J., groceries, 1161 Folsom, r. 1157i^
Folsom
" Denis, capitalist, r. 2404 Clay
" Denis C, bag turner Neville & Co., r. 105
Prospect PI
" Denis W., carpenter, r. 1313 Devisadero
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Harrigan Elizabeth B. Miss, teacher Lincoln
Evening School, r. 1706 Hyde
" Ellen, widow, r. 12231/4 Folsom
" George, waiter, r. 247, 3d
" George W., policeman, r. 1712 Hyde
" James J., plumber, r. 1706 Hyde
•' John, stevedore, r. 34 Welsh
" John, stevedore, r. 816 Sansome
" John, teamster, r. 928 Alabama
■' John J., helper Hibernia Brewery, r. 422 Oak
Harrigan Jolin J,, secretary Board Port War-
dens, office Clay St. Wharf, r. 802 Val-
lejo
" Joseph T., medical student, r. 1706 Hyde
" Josephine Miss, teacher Marshall Primary
School, r. 237, 11th
" Laura Miss, saleslady A. Mautz & Co., r.
524b Capp
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 235, 12th
•' Mathew, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 1001/2, 2d
'' Michael J., plumber, 3005 Polk, r. 1122
Broadway
" Peter, bartender P. McCormick, r. 907i4
Illinois
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 10241/4 Howard
" R. J., collector Edward J. Creely, r. 34
Welsh
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 608, 6th
" Timothy T., boilermaker, r. 108 Langton
rear
" William, washer Modern Laundry, r. Har-
mony Hotel
•' William A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 681
Harrison
J8S"Harrigan. See Horigan and Horrigan
Harriman Charles E., switchman, r. 1507 Guer-
rero
" Fred W. (Melendy & Harriman), r. llSSVi
Alabama
" Leonard E., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1516
Polk
" N. H., quartermaster str City of Everett
Harring Margaret, widow, r. 710 Green
Harrington Alfred, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Alphonso, carpenter, r. J bet 10th and 11th
Av
" Ann J., widow, r. 1455 Minna rear
" Annie, widow, r. 122 Taylor
" Arthur, clerk Wolf Fleisher, r. Golden Gate,
Alameda Co.
" Arthur, machinist Risdon L & L. Wks, r.
443 Bryant
" Benjamin G., news stand, NE cor Mission
and 4th, r. 359 Stevenson
" C, fireman str Mexico
•' Catherine, widow, r. 1410 Alabama
" Charles, bottler Matthews Bros. & Co., r.
336 San Jose Av
" Charles J., teamster, r. 243, 11th
" Charlotte T. Miss, bookkeeper L. Scatena
& Co., r. 414 Octavia
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 1014 Army
•' Cornelius, longshoreman, r. 856 Howard
" Cornelius, stevedore, r. 1784 Folsom
" Cornelus, vocalist, r. 25 Clementina
" Cornelius Jr., peddler, r. 1014 Army
" Cornelius D., bag maker, r. 105 Prospect PI
" Cornelius J., r. 6 Albion Av
" Daniel, butcher, r. 1015, 11th Av South
" Daniel, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1233, 6th
Av South
" Daniel, salesman Henry Levy, r. 1015, Uth
Av South
" Daniel, tanner, r. 438, 25th
Harrington Daniel, tanner, r. 1318 Hampshire
" Daniel F., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 338.
24th
Denis, teamster, r. 3110 Geary
Ebenezer H., laborer, r. 1806 San Carlos Av
Edmund Rev. O. P., clergyman St. Domi-
nic's Monastery
Edward B., laborer, r. 25 Clementina
Edward B., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2103
Leavenworth
Edward C, deputy Sheriff, r. 1784 Folsom
Edward H., repairer W. S. Ray Mfg. Co.. r.
707 19th
Edward J., boilermaker, r. 25 Clementina
Elizabeth, widow, r. 104 Shipley
Ellen J., widow, r. 434 Natoma
Eugene L., plumber, r. 8 Louisa
Eugene W. (William Taaflfe& Co.), r. 1164.
15th Av South
Frank, miner, r. 1067 Market
Frederick S., porter Chicago Clothing Co. ,
r. 12 Hubbard
George, paper hanger, r. 60 Erie
George H., milk dealer, 220, 23d, r. U25i^
Alabama
Gregory P., policeman, r. 1212b Larkin
Hannah, widow, r. 60 Erie
Hannah, widow, r. 168 Perry
Hannah, widow, r. 412 Ringold, rear
Harry, fireman str Noyo
Harry, seaman, r. 814 Diamond
Isaac, special policeman, r. 11^ Moss
James, r. 261, 1st
James, driver Peter Petersen, r. 605 Dolores
James, machinist, r. 443 Bryant
James, merchant, r. 1410 Alabama
James, salesman StoU & Van Bergen, r.
712/2 Tehama
James E., janitor Chronicle Bldg, r. 453%
Tehama
James E., teamster, r. 1455 Minna rear
John, r. 333, 31st
John, assayer, r. 1034 Potrero Av
John, carpenter N. Parrish & Co.
John, clerk, r. 163 Perry
John, elevatorman, 334 Pine, r. 13^4 Free-
Ion
John, laborer, r. Prentiss nr Cortland Av
John, peddler, r. 907 Bryant
John, miner, r. 1014 Army
John, upholsterer I. L. Solomon & Co., r.
1309% Steiner
John D., gilder, r. 11% Moss
John J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 434 Natoma
John J., molder Thomas Day & Co., r. 1430
Mission
John M., butcher J. G. Johnson & Son, r.
1233, 6th Av South
John T., shoemaker, r. 915 Vallejo
Joseph, conductor, r. 60 Erie
Joseph, machinist Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D.,r. 409, 1st
Joseph F., artist, 611 Clay
Josie J. Mrs., insurance, 502 Montgomery,
r. 311 Broderick
Julia, widow, r. 37 Clarence PI
L. Ransom, clerk Leon Kauffman, r. Berke-
ley
Mamie, domestic, 1718 Howard
Margaret, widow, r. 1233, 6th Av South
Mary, widow, r. 8 Louisa
Mary, widow, r. 163 Perry
Mary, widow, r. 453% Tehama
Mary, widow, r. 713% Tehama
Mary, widow, r. 1309% Steiner
Mary E., domestic, 108 Walnut
Matthew, driver M. Getz & Co., r. 1410 Ala-
bama
Michael, longshoreman, r. 834 Mission
Michael H., master bktn Omega, ofQce 48
Market, room 1
Michael J., conductor Geary St. Ry., r.
345. 5th Av
N. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 434 Na-
toma
Neal, millhand Tilhnann & Bendel, r. Oak-
land
Patrick, butcher, r. 1333, 6th Av South
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Harrington Patrick, guard County Jail No. 2,
r. 1023 Hampshire
" Paul, cook Cafe Zinkand, r. 549 Minna
" Peter, r. 243, II th
" Robert L,., with Caley & Roeder, r. 243, 11th
" Thomas, telegraph operator, r. 1014 Army
" Timothy, r. 819a 24th
" Timothy J., truckman Truck 5, r. 1209!4
Steiner
" Timothy J., butcher William Taaffe & Co.,
r. 1154, 15th Av South
" Townsend B., miner, r. 622i/4 Ellis rear
Harrington W. D. S., editor and manager The
Forester of America, 14 McAllister
" Whitwell P., elevatorman Pioneer Bldg, r.
2007 Mission
Harrington Willard B., president Merchants'
Club, Mutual Life Bldg, 7th floor, r. 1118
Sacramento
" William, pressman Brunt, r. 71214 Tehama
" William, ropemaker, r. Treat Av ir Precita
Av
" William, salesman, r. 30 Clay
" William, watertender str Australia
" William C, deputy Sheriff, r. 147 Silver
" William E., carpenter. 3, 8th, r. 1043 Mis-
sion
" William J., r. 560 Folsom
" William W., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
321/2, 27th
j8®="Harrington. See Herrington
Harris Abraham, clerk, r. 1127 Golden Gate Av
" Abraham, shoemaker Joseph Harris, r. 1910
Powell
" Adolph, liquor dealer, r. 3426 Fillmore
" A. F., asst. engineer Cal. St. RR, r. 1308
Leavenworth
" Aimee Miss, teacher music, r. 1528, 28th
" Ala, jeweler Harry W. Tuckey, r. 1234
O'Farrell
" Albert R., barber Joseph Pinkney, r. 314,
6th
" Alexander, shoemaker, r. 1837 Ellis
" Alice K., widow, r. 615 Bush
Harris Ambrose, editor American Investor, 15
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Larkspur
" Annie, dressmaker, r. 2421 California
" A. R., watchman, r. 727 Bush
" A. S., agent, r. 1908 Mission
" Augustus, seaman, r. 13 Federal
" Benjamin (Harris Bros. & Co.), r. 2126 Post
" Benjamin, barber, 1348 Valencia, r. 2833
Mission
" Benjamin, salesman Moses J. Franklin, r.
1210 Buchanan
" Benjamin D., bartender G. W. Harris, r.
1503 Larkin
" Benjamin E., stockraiser, r. 1626 Turk
" Benjamin H., janitor The German Savings
and Loan Society, r. 1425 Jackson
" Benjamin W., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r,
1839 Polk
" Benjamin W., machinist, r. 1708 Turk
" Bernhard, capitalist, r. 1318a Eddy
" Bernard, junk, r. 153 Shipley rear
" Bernard D., r. 1503 Larkin
" Bessie L. Mrs., clerk TJ. S. Pension Agency,
r. 11 IB Franklin
" Blanche, widow, r. 519 Ellis
Harris Brothers & Co. (Benjamin, Marcus and
Charles Harris), wholesale groceries,
321 California
" C, waiter str Santa Rosa
" C. B., investments, 15 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor, r. Larkspur
" Charles, baker str Corona
Harris Charles (Harris Bros. & Co.), and presi-
dent Lewis Packing Co. and Vinegar
Works, 625 Front, r. 1628 Sutter
" Charles, cigar manufacturer, 600 Mont-
gomery, r. 447 Haight
" Charles, clothing, 527 Pacific
" Cnarles, salesman, r. 309 Powell
" Charles A., clerk, r. 2624 Howard
" Charles J. Mrs., watchcase maker, 13
Trinity, r. 123314, 26th
" Charles M., bookkeeper Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 527 Pacific
" Charles M., laborer, r. 18 South Park
W.&J.SLOANE&CO.,
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Harris Charles N., attorney at law, 19 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor, r. 839 Stevenson
" Charles P., restaurant, 1024 Hyde, r. 933
Kearny
" Charles P., stock broker, 318 Pine, rooms
4-6, r. 1114 Haight
" Charles S., r. 938 Geary
" Charles S., commercial traveler, r. 1218a
Eddy
" Charles W., bartender G. W. Harris, r.
East Oakland
" Charles W., clerk, r. 7291/2 Union
" Cyrus B., policeman, r. 313a San Jose Av
" D. Mrs., liquors, 66 Everett
" Daniel, butcher S. Simon, r. 811 Scott
" Daniel, clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 1230
Laguna
" Daniel, engineer Oregon Imp. Co, r. 161
Perry
" Daniel, laborer, r. 45 Belcher
" Daniel, seaman, r. IO3214 Noe
" David, bookkeeper W. Harris & Co., r. 10
Yerba Buena
" David, painter, 411^4 Eddy, r. 437 Eddy
" David, seaman, r. 3 East
" David, tailor, r. 555^ Minna
" David, trader, r. 547 Mission
" David Mrs., widow, r. 130, 15th
" David D., capitalist, r. 2120 Vallejo
" David M.. extraman Engine 27, r. 2130b
Sutter
" David M., molder, r. I6I814 Devisadero
" Edward (W. Harris & Co.), r. 1804 Laguna
" Edward, cigars, 2133 Fillmore and 1534
Market, r. 1231 Market
" Edward, tailor, r. 228, 7th
" Edwin Mrs., widow, r. 1804 Octavia
" Edwin F. (Ames & Harris), r. Portland, Or.
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 655 Capp
" Ellen, widow, r. 2420 Post
" Ellen A., widow, livery and boarding
stable, 807 Montgomery, r. Golden Gate,
Cal.
" Elmer, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2116
Sutter
" Emerson, machinist, r. 1528, 28th
" Emily Mrs. (Perkins & Harris), r. 931i/
Folsom
" Ernestine, widow, r. 7291/^ Union
" Etta, widow, r. 238 Taylor
" Eva, widow, r. SSM Moss
" Flora Miss, candy maker, r. 120 Shipley
rear
" Frank, barber, 106 Leidesdorff, r. 1338 Eddy
" Frank, laborer, r. 419 Clayton
'• Frank C, laborer, r. 1003 Buchanan
" Frank E., janitor Mechanics' Institute, r.
1 Chelsea PI
" Frank E. Mrs., teacher fancy work, r. 1
Chelsea PI
" Frank G., asst. propertyman Morosco's
Grand Opera House, r. 708'/^ Mission
" Frank H., clerk Scott & Van Arsdale Lum-
ber Co., r. 709 Post
" Frederick, bookkeeper M. Phillips & Co., r.
511 McAllister
" Frederick, painter, r. 707, 24th
" Frederick W., physician, 935 Market, r. 832
Haight
" Frederick W., poultry and game, 33 City
Hall Market, r. 1537 Turk
" George, r. 531 O'Farrell
" George, clerk Yates & Co., r. 1430 Broadway
" George, fireman S. P. Co., r. 435, 33d
" George, teamster Market St. Ry., r. 307. 23d
" George, traveling salesman, r. 730 Fell
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Harris George A., bookkeeper, r. 1812H Post
" George D, deputy Assessor, r. 1610 Poik
" George M., dental student, r. 160 Golden
Gate Av
" George P., r. 1510b Hyde
" George P., carpenter, r. 615 Pine
" George R., mechanical dentist Colton Den-
tal Assn., r. East Oakland
" Georges. & Sons (Philadelphia), printers
and lithographers, L. F. Tuttle agent,
320 Sansome, room 2
" George W. (Pendleton & Harris), r. 1621
Howard
Harris George W., proprietor The Temple
Bar, wines and liquors, NW cor Grant
Av and Sutter, r. 1503 Larkin
" George W., traveling salesman Hawley
Bros. Hardware Co.
" Goodwin, bookkeeper E. Campion, r. 2433
Buchanan
" Gustave, doorkeeper Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 110, 6th
" Gustave, salesman Greenberg & Green-
berg, r. 402, 4th
" G. W., secretary Wittland Produce Co.,
324-326 Davis, r. 1427B Jackson
" H., r. Palace Hotel
" Hardy C, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1003 Buchanan
•' Harry, r. 1314 John
" Harry, gardener, r. 529 Guerrero
'■ Harry, operator, r. 575 Minna
" Harry, shipping clerk Sideman, Lachman
& Co., r. 1413 Jackson
" Harry, waiter str State of California, r.
931% Folsom
" Harvey E., machinist, r. 119 Coliingwood
' • Harvey E. Jr. , architect, r. 119 Coliingwood
" Henry, cigars and tobacco, 3 Stockton, r.
470 Jessie
" Henry, clerk, r. 402, 4th
" Henry, clerk J. Levin & Co., r. 810 McAllis-
ter
" Henry, musician, r. 6 Metcalfe PI
" Henry, porter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Henry, porter P. Berwin & Bro., r. 1210
Buchanan
" Henry, tailor, 956 Howard, r. 429 Natoma
" Henry A., carpenter, r. 540 Bush
" Henry A., clerk Charles Christensen, r. 2
Bond
" Henry B., salesman Hoffman, Alexander &
Co.,r. 1405 Steiner
" Henry H. (Harris, Kingston & Co.), r.
Rutherford, Napa Co.
" Henry J. (S. & H. Harris), r. 429 Fulton
" Henry J., foundry man Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 560 Howard
Harris Henry R., druggist, proprietor Potrero
Pharmacy, NW cor Butte and Kentucky,
r. 802 Tennessee
" Herbert S., bartender, r. 502 Bush
" Herman, agent Albert Mamlock, 1404 Polk,
r. 822 Turk
" Herman, clerk, r. 1910 Powell
" Herman, merchant tailor, 1932 Fillmore
" Herman J., barber, 102, 7th, r. 828 Eliza-
beth
" Herman J., bookkeeper Standard Soda
Water Wks, r. 2808, 16th
" Isaac (Platshek & Harris), 410 Townsend
" Isaac, shoemaker, r. 610 Octavia
" Isaac J., butcher 153 Shipley
" Isabella, stewardess str Peru
" Isador (Harris & Hess), r. 1127 Golden Gate
Av
Harris Isadore E., clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r.
1413 Jackson
" Isaiah, salesman Harris Bros. & Co., r. 1628
Sutter
" Jacob, clerk, r. 458 Clementina
" Jacob, clerk Joseph Harris, r. 1910 Powell
" Jacob, junk, 125 Shipley
" Jacob, ladies' and gent's furnishing goods,
2808, 16th
" James, r. 432i/4, 7th
" James, marine fireman, r. 808 Kentucky
" James, special policeman, r. 3110 California
" James, steward, r. 915 Sacramento
" James C, mechanic Cal. St. RR., r. 1430
Broadway
" James D., deputy U. S. Marshal, r. 1123
McAllister
" James J., teamster California Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 1015 Market
Harris James W., superintendent California
Street CablQ Railroad Co., SW cor Cali-
fornia and Hyde, r. 2326 California
" Jane, domestic, 1910 Polk
" J. Clyde (W. F. Harris & Co.), r. 600 Oak
" Jennie, saleslady, r. 1210 Buchanan
" John, capitalist, r. 700 Post
" John, driver National Ice Co., r. 102154
Market
" John, junk, r. 125 Shipley
" John, wood sorter, r. 444 Brannan
" John, waiter, r. 224 Minna
" John B., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r. 406'/^
Larkin
" John F., harness maker, r. 324 Hayes
" John F., transfer clerk Railway Mail Ser-
vice, r. 1751 Polk
" John H., accountant, r. 706%, 14th
" John H., operator Gold and Stock Tel. Co.,
r. 579 Minna
" John L., cook, r. 848 Folsom rear
" John T., real estate agent, 632 Market, r.
307 Castro
" Joseph, clothing, 525% East, r. 1910 Powell
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 1111% Castro
" Joseph, tailor and clothing, 204 Brannan,
r. 671 McAllister
" Julia A., widow, r. 2 Marcy PI
" Justus, porter, r. 626 California
Harris, Kingston & Co. (Henry H. Harris and
Thomas Kingston), native wines and
brandies, 123-127 Eddy
" Kirk E., journalist Chronicle, r. 724 Ridley
" L., r. 220, 3d
" L. Mrs., widow, r. 1801 California
" Lawrence W., clerk Alliance Assurance
Co., r. 1804 Octavia
" L. D., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber Co.,
r. 501 Broadway
" Louie, solicitor, r. 661 Walnut Av
" Louis, jeweler, r. 1127 Golden Gate Av
" Louis, laborer S. P. Co., r. 417 Scott
" Louis, peddler, r. 8 Eldridge
" Louis, poultry and game, 103-104 California
Market, r. 114 Powell
" Louis, salesman, r. 661 Willow Av
" Louis, upholsterer Bernhard Mattress Co.,
r. 228, 7th
" Louis A., barber, 9 Sutter, r. 2510% Mis-
sion
" Louis L., bookkeeper Jules Levy & Bros.,
r. 927 Ellis
" Louisa Mrs., r. 619 Bush
" M. A. Mrs., dressmaking, 2510% Mission
■' Marcus (Harris Bros. & Co.), and manager
Lewis Packing Co. and Vinegar Wks,
625 Front, r. 2212 Devisadero
" Margaret, widow, r. 1730 Lyon
" Mark, dry and fancy goods, 2807-2809, 16th
" Mark E., salesman Mark Harris, r. 2807,
16th
Harris Marshall C, manager Golden Gate
Dredging and Reclamation Co., 17 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, r. 141 San Jose Av
" Marx, tailor, r. 119 Trenton
" Mary, widow, r. 822 Turk
" Mary E. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1204
Leavenworth
" Mary L. Mrs., r. 35 Taylor
" Matilda, widow, r. 1307 Pacific
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Harris Matt, manager Scott & Van Arsdale
Lumber Co., SE cor 5th and Brannan, r.
102 Hayes
" Matthew, pension attorney, SO Ellis, r.
4521/2 Minna
" Matthew Jr., collector Chicago Clock Co.,
r. 102 Hayes
" Max, loan ofQce, 528 Montgomery, r. 729%
Union
" Max, tailor, r. 1024 Folsom
•' Maxwell, auctioneer, r. 605 Green
" May Mrs., r. 789 Mission
" M. C, clerk, r. 1933 San Jose Av
" Merriman C. Rev., DD., superintendent
Japanese M. E. Mission and Church, r.
1329 Pine
" Meyer, pawnbroker, r. 307 Clementina
" Minnie Miss, r. 1210 Buchanan
" Mitchell G., tailor, 226 Brannan, r. 1210
Buchanan
" Monroe, carpet layer, r. 470 Jessie
" Monteflore S., clerk S. Edward Asher, r.
470 Jessie
" Moses, cigarmaker Schwerin & Son, r. 671
McAllister
" Moses, glazier, r. 120 Shipley rear
" Moses H., barber Samuel J. Kaminski, r.
523A Hayes
" Moy, stock clerk Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 527 Pacific
" Nathan, cigarmaker, r. 1210 Buchanan
" Nathan, clerk Henry Harris, r. 470 Jessie
" Nathaniel H., president Bunker Hill and
Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Co.,
223-224 Crocker Bldg, r. Pacific Union
Club
Harris Nicholas R., agent U. S. Secret Service
Division, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room
12, r. 1123 McAllister
■' Nicholas R. Jr., asst. U. S. Secret Service,
r. 1123 McAllister
" Norman A., mining engineer, r. 414 Cole
" Norman C, salesman Le Count Bros., r.
1933!/2 San Carlos Av
" Norman D., traveling salesman, r. 805 Page
" Oscar, livery stable, 2414 California, r.
2502/2 California
" , Oswald & Noble (William Harris, Joseph
Oswald and Hippolyte Noble), lock-
smiths and machinists, 208 Leidesdorfl
-" Packing and Provision Co. (incorporated).
Robert A. Harris president and general
manager, E. B. Cushman treasurer and
secretarv, wholesale market and ware-
house, 6th from King to Berry, general
office Rodeo, Cal.
" Pauline Miss, saleslady Solomon Harris,
r. 402, 4th
" Peter, teamster, r. 1413 Jackson
" RachaelMiss, candy maker, r. 120 Shipley
rear
" Racin, teamster, r. 415 Brannan
" Ralph, porter J. O. Meyerink, r. 1910^^
Powell .
" Ray Miss, tailoress, r. 228, 7th
" Rebecca Miss, cashier The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1910 Powell
" Reuben L., laster, r. 620 Stevenson
" Richard H., gardener, r. W s Uranus nr 17th
" Robert, hostler, r. 11 Gordon
" Robert A., president Harris Packing and
Provision Co., 6th and King, r. Oakland
" Robert F., engineer, r. 1423 California
" Robert J., drayman Corporation Yard
S. F. F. D., r. 1118 Bryant
" Roland, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 328
Jessie
Harris Rorae, proprietor Laurel Palace, NW
cor Kearny and Bush, r. .531 Geary
" S. & H. (Samuel and Henry J.), barber,
1306 Market
" Samuel, r. 228, 7th
" Samuel, r. 1209 Laguna
" Samuel (S. & H. Harris), r. 41iy2 Oak
" Samuel, barber, 631 Sacramento, r. 351
Grove
" Samuel, collector, r. 1045 Market
" Samuel, furnishing goods, 20 East South.
r. 1127 Golden Gate Av
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
aod Fireplace Trironjings
ARTISTIC CESIGHS.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Harris Samuel, tailor, r. 161 ^4 Harriet
■' Samuel, watchman, r. 307 Clementina
" Sarah Miss, teacher music, r. 402, 4th
" Sarah E., widow, r. 20 Pierce
" Sarah J., widow, r. 1003 Buchanan
' ' Sherrard G. , bookkeeper Henry Wolff, r. 416
Octavia
" Sigmund H., salesman Moses J. Franklin,
r. 5 Columbia Square
" Simon, peddler, r. 17 Harriet
■' Simon, tailor, 321 Montgomery Av, r. 729^4
Union
" Simon M., clerk Bush Bros., r. 1226 Eddy
" Singer Mrs., furnished rooms, 1237 Mar-
ket
" Sol, bartender D. J. Tobin, r. 1228 Eddy
" Solomon, cigars and tobacco, 402, 4th
" Solomon, clerk C. L. Doychert. r. 511 Mc-
Allister
" Stanley, clerk, r. 509 Powell
'• Stephen L., cashier Ames & Harris, r. 1804
Octavia
" Thomas, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" Thomas, shoe maker, 227 Jackson, r. 655
Capp
" Thomas, clerk, r. 1430 Broadway
" Thomas, conductor Sutter St. Ry, r. 1028'/2
Pacific
" Thomas, fireman str Alameda
" Thomas, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
431 Ridley
" Thomas H., salesman Wakefield Rattan
Co., r. 380Shotwell
" Thomas S., salesman Brigham, Hoppe &
Co., r. 3133 Washington
" Thomas K., engineer G. W. Pennington &
Sons, r. 2 Bond
" Thomas P., teamster, r. 1118 Bryant
" Thomas R., special agent Northwestern
Mutual Life Ins. Co., r. 1827 Market
" Timothy, brass finisher Vincent Kingwell.
• r. Oakland
" T. W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 905, 20th
" W., bartender, r. 1045 Market
" W. & Co. (Walter and Edward Harris),
clothing, 626 Kearny
" Walter (W. Harris & Co.), r. Los Angeles.
Cal.
" Walter J., r. 436, 14th
" W. F. & Co. (William F. and J. Clyde
Harris), groceries, 90-92, 9th
" Wilda Mrs., dressmaking, 78 Murphy Bldg
" Wilford, r. 633 O'Farrell
" William (Harris, Oswald & Noble), r. 1528,
25th
" William, clerk, r. 632 Mission
" William, clerk Shumate Pharmacy, r. 1633
Devisadero
" William, coal passer, r. 541. 1st
" William, plumber, r. 16 Valley
" William, shoemaker William H. Benson, r.
707, 24th
" William, waiter, r. 325 Minna
" William B., capitalist, 318 Pine, rooms 4-6
" William E., whitewasher, r. 5 Lick Alley
" William P. (W. F. Harris & Co., and
Dewitt & Harris), r. 600 Oak
" William F., clerk, r. 1430 Broadway
" William H., pattern maker Dow Steam
Pump Wks, r. 1002 Polk
" William H., porter, r. .32iy2 O'Farrell rear
" Willliam H., shipping clerk Smith's Cash
Store, r. 259 Richland Av
" William H., waiter Hornlein Bros., r. SbS
" William L., r. 16 South Park
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO , 329 Market St
Harris William L., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 811
Harrison
" William W., insurance solicitor, r, I5IO14
Sanchez
" William W., printer Call
" William W., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 1708 Howard
" W. J., r. American Exchange Hotel
" W. M., clerk Contra Costa Laundry, r. Oak-
land
" Zoe H., bookkeeper L. Goodfriend & Co., r.
1406a O'Farrell
Harris & Jones (Hugh B. Jones and Frederic
R. King), dealers in lumber, doors, sash
and blinds, 728-738 Bryant, telephone
South 96
Harris & Hess (Isador Harris and William T.
Hess), attorneys at law, 4 Mills Bldg,
8th floor
4®=" Harris. See Harries and Harriss
Harrison A. Dalton (Catton, Bell & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Ada Miss (Harrison & Ginsberg), r. 218
Perry
'■ A. Edward, machinist Carah & Bailey, r.
29 South Park
'• Annette, domestic, r. 9V4 Le Roy PI
" Annie Mrs., r. 1614 Guerrero
" A. Roy, business manager Mrs. Nettie
Harrison, r. 40 Geary
Harrison Arthur 0., general foreman Sutro
Baths, r. 2912 Sacramento
" Benjamin, r. 714 Bush
" Benjamin marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Harrison Benjamin T., in charge Chinese
Bureau U. S. Customs, U. S. Appraisers'
Bldg, room 71, r. 832 California
" Charles, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Charles A., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.. r. 532 Haight
" Charles F., factory hand Pac. Roll Mill
r. 218 Perry
" Charles F., janitor Burlington Route, r. 753
Harrison
Harrison Charles H., president Sausalito Land
and Ferry Co., 405 Montgomery, room 6,
r. Sausalito
" Charles P., boxmaker, r. 614 Kearny
" Clarence, diesioker Shreve & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" David J., plumber W. E. Lane, r. 1817
Stockton
" D. Joseph, boilermaker, r. 24 Stanly PI
" Duncan J., bookkeeper Central Coal Co., r.
634 Post
" Edward, r. 3 Fulton
" Edward C. (Blake & Harrison), attorney at
law, 39-42 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r. 3321
Clay
" Edward E., clerk Post OfBce, r. Brooklyn
Hotel
" Edward S., agent New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. 28 Ford
" Edward S., traveling passenger agent Bur-
lington Route, r. 753 Harrison
Harrison E. L. Dr., dentist, 131 Post, rooms 10-
11, r. 2011 Green
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 504 St. Rose's Av
" Elizabeth Mrs., notions, 1332 Pacific
" Erastus G., agent, r. 19 Silver
" Eugene, salesman Rosenberg Bros., r. 16
Everett
" Fannie, widow, r. 9^4 Le Roy PI
" Francis R., printer Emerson Drug Co., r.
29 South Park
Harrison Frank, clerk, r. 753 Harrison
" Frank, painter, 504 St. Rose's Av
" Frank J., bicycle repairing, 600 Van Ness
Av., r. 917 Van Ness Av
" Frederick, mason and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 123 Chattanooga
" Frederick A., accountant, r. 1235 Leaven-
worth
" Frederick A., porter Wetmore Bros., r. 812
Kearny
" George, janitor, r. 9^4 Le Roy PI
" George C, clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 2a5, 12th Av
" George H., 1st officer str Corona, r. 121
Perry
" George W., inspector Fire Underwriters'
Inspection Bureau, r. 223 Webster
" George W., paper carrier, r. 19 Silver
" George W., whitener, r. 4 Stephen's Court
" Harry, r. 9% Le Roy PI
" Harry, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1554
Kentucky
" Jacob H., carpenter, r. 420 "Valley
" James, clerk, r. 504 St. Rose's Av
" James D., carpenter, r. 9 Norfolk
" James J., proof reader Chronicle, r. Russ
House
" James K. Rev., superintendent California
Home Missionary Society, 735 Market,
r. Berkeley
'• James V., r. 1801 Pierce
" J. Hunter, insurance broker, 303 California,
r. 2507 Pacific Av
" John, laborer, r. 70 Shipley
" John E., r. 532 Haight
'• John F., clerk, r. 218 Perry
" John M., clerk Wheaton, Breon & Co., r.
412 Lett
" John W., coal and metal broker, 303 Cali-
fornia, rooms 12-13, r. Sausalito
" Joseph, boatman F. Graff, r. 24 Stanly PI
" Joseph, bookkeeper Valleau & Peterson, r.
2634 Howard
" Joseph, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 24
Stanly PI
" Joseph, laborer, r. 217 Clara
" Joseph, real estate, 69 Columbian Bldg, r.
Oakland
" Joseph H., clerk M. Lambeth & Co., r.
2621/^ Clara
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
" Leo, bicycles, r. 917 Van Ness Av
" Louis J., commission merchant, 303 Cali-
fornia, room 12, r. Sausalito
" Luke H., policeman, r. cor El Dorado and
Bryant
" Mark, traveling salesman, r. 1811 Pierce
" Mary, widow, r. 13 Zoe
" Matthew C, engraver, r. 1710^4 Pest rear
" May L., widow, r. 2940 California
" Michael (Hall & Harrison), r. 16 Ever-
ett
" Nellie, widow, r. 702V2 Harrison
" Nettie Mrs., cosmetics, 40 Geary
" Newton F., operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. 612 Bush
" Peter, carriage maker W. E. Shaw., r. 70
Shipley
" Philip J., attorney at law, 17 Nevada
Block, r. 919 Pine
Harrison Primary School, Mi=s Louise McEl-
roy principal, N s Grove bet Larkin and
Polk
Harrison Ralph C, Associate Justice Supreme
Court of California, chambers 825 Mar-
ket, Emporium Bldg, r. 919 Pine
" Randolph H., chief clerk U. S. Engineers,
533 Kearny, r. 2505 Washington
" Richard, laborer, r. 1520 Jackson
" Richard, teamster Albert E Buckman, r.
4 Alemany Av
" Richard C, attorney at law, 101 Crocker
Bldg, r. 919 Pine
" Richard F., weigher Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 29 South Park
Harrison Robert, attorney at law. 325 Mont-
gomery, rooms 23-24, r. Sausalito
" Robert, pressman Schmidt Label & Litho.
Co., r. Alameda
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Harrison Robert C, with Pac. Coast Co-opera-
tive Credit Co., 28-29 Merchants Ex-
change Bldg, r. Alameda
" Robert D., r. 532 Haight
" Robert J., merchant, r. 917 Van Ness Av
" Robert J. Jr., r. 917 Van Ness Av
" Ruth, widow, r. 2131 Vallejo
" Street Wharf (Pier 16), foot Harrison
" Thomas, machinist, r. 1332 Pacific
" Thomas C, wharf builder, r. 24 Stanly PI
" Thomas E., painter, r. 15 Parker Av
" Thomas L., baker str San Juan, r. 521, 1st
" Thomas R., opener U. S. Customs, r. 2505
Washington
" Thomas S., collector, r. 17 Rincon PI
" Victor, clerk Jacob S. Oppenheim, r. 16
Everett
" Vincent M., gripman, r. 1916 Page
" Virginia Miss, teacher Miss West's School,
r. 2014 Van Ness Av
" Wesley B., confectionery, 750, 33d
" William, clerk Pierce & Son, r. 1332 Pa-
cific
" William, liquors, 618 San Jose Av
" William A., carpenter, r. 537 Sacramento
Harrison WiUlam Greer, manager North Pacific
Branch Thames and Mersey Marine In-
surance Co. Limited, 305 California, r.
2507 Pacific Av
" William H., carpenter, r. 510 Ellis
HARRISON WILLIAM H,
leading brands of imported Key West
and' domestic cigars, tobaccos and ci-
garettes, 9-13 Powell, r. 319 Hyde
Harrison William H., policeman, r. 1801 Pierce
" William H., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 13
Zoe
" William H. Jr., painter, r. 13 Zoe
" William J., carpenter, r. 409 Jersey
Harrison WiUiam P., publisher and proprietor
Hotel Gazette, 420 Kearny, r. Belvedere
" Wolf, tailor, r. 14 Hubbard
" & Ginsberg (Miss Ada Harrison and Miss
Leoni Ginsberg), milliners, 219 Geary
>6®"Harrison. See Harrisson
Harriss John D., clerk, r. 1220 Turk
4®-Harriss. See Harris
Harrisson Charles, coffee saloon, 427 Pine, r. 310
Montgomery Av
" H., clerk, r. 207 Minna
Harrje John H., groceries and liquors, NE cor
18th and Sanchez
Harrod Samuel, barber, 709, 5th Av
Harrold, Belcher & Allen (incorporated), Wil-
liam J. Belcher president, Lewis H.
Allen secretary, antique furniture and
upholstery, 508 Sutter, telephone Main
5257
Harrold Frank, secretary Wellman, Peck & Co.
301-203 Market, r. Fruitvale
" George H., clerk, r. 427 Sutter
" G. Frank E., carpenter U. S. Engineer's
Dept., r. 29201/2 Pierce
" George W., cashier Wheaton, Breon & Co.,
r. Fruitvale
" J., fireman str Mexico
" James H. (Wheaton, Breon & Co.), r. Fruit-
vale
-•' John F. (Harrold, Belcher & Allen), r. New
York
" John J., butcher Joseph Flach, r. 337, 19th
" John W., painter, r. 337, 19th
" Richard, r. 232 Page
" Veronica Miss, teacher Hawthorne Pri-
mary School, r. 337, 19th
" William, porter Neville & Co., r. 3930|^
Pierce
" William\L, mail clerk Monitor, r. 337, 19th
" William P., r. 2500 Leavenworth
4®-Harrold. See Harold and Herold
Harron David, laborer, r. 35 Laurel Av
Harron Howard, attorney at law, 548-549 Em-
porium Bldg, r. NE cor Bush and Jones
Harron John 0., vice-president Parke & Lacy
Co., 21-23 Fremont, r, 2122 California
" Patrick, laborer, r. 350 Clementina
4®="Harron. See Haran
Harrow Frank, teamster, r. 909 Kearny
narrower Henry, foreman carpenter Risdon I.
and L. Wks., r. Oakland
" John, drygoods, 1732'/4 Market
Harry Amos, coppersmith, r. 361^4 Harriet
" August, driver Devlin & Sons, r. Morse nr
Watt Av
" August, laborer, r. 736a 33d
" Christian, teamster, r. 734 Grove
" James E., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks
" John R., storekeeper construction dept.
Market St. Ry., r. Alameda
" Mary, widow, r. 736a 32d
" Mary J., bakery, 323 Hyde
" Robert J., janitor, r. 323 Hyde
4®="Harry. See Hary and Hurry
HARSHALL ABE,
merchant tailor, fine tailoring at
moderate prices, 12 Kearny, r. 228, 3d
Harshall Gerson, tailor, r. 228, 3d
" Gustav, capitalist, 11 Montgomery, r. 1008
Post
Harshbarger Sherman C, clerk Newman &
Levinson, r. 1613 Sutter
Harsher Samuel, dry goods, r. 10!4 Harriet
Harstad B. Rev., pastor Our Saviour's Scan-
dinavian Evangelical Lutheran Church,
r. 1631 Howard
Harsy George, liquors, 23 Van Ness Av., r. 103
Fell
Hart Abraham, waiter, r. 510 Jessie
" Abraham L., clerk Post OfBce, r. 414 Ash
Av
Hart A. H. Co. The (New York), manufactui-ers
twines, yarns and shoethreads, David
D. Sutphen manager, 219 Front
Hart Albert D., manager Pacific Creamery and
Cannery Construction Co., room 47, Ex-
press Bldg, 35 New Montgomery, r. 301
Leavenworth
" Albert J., salesman Wheeler & Wilson
Mfg. Co., r. 9 Scott
" Alfred P., artist, r. 836 O'Farrell
" Alexander, helper Union Soap Factory, r.
cor 15th and Potrero Av
" Ann, widow, r. 112 Shipley
" Annie, widow, r. 315!/^ Chattanooga
Hart Arch C, dentist, 33-35 Donohoe Bldg. r.
910 Steiner
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 406 Bryant
" Belle Miss, dressmaker, r. 1432 Howard
" Bertha Mrs., dressmaker, r. 702^4 Harrison
" Benno, importer Japanese and Chinese
Silks. 13-15 Sansome, r. Hotel Richelieu
" Brothers (Julius and Marcus), tailors, 116
Montgomery
" Charles, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Charles, cook, r. 871 Market
" Charles, vice-president KuUman, Salz &
Co., 106 Battery, r. Chicago
" Charles A., porter Waller Bros., r. 406 Bry-
ant
" Charles B., searcher records, r. 715 Howard
" Charles E., dental student, r. 11 Polk
" Christine Miss, vice-principal Rincon
Grammar School, r. 836 Green
" Cora Miss, teacner Everett Grammar
School, r. 24 Clinton Park
" Daniel G., litho pressman Schmidt Label
and Litho. Co., r. 316 Fair Oaks
" Daniel W., machine hand G. M. Kutz &
Co., r. 316 Fair Oaks
" David, salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 1230 Eddy
" D. K. Mrs., dressmaking, 1001 Powell
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Hart Edward H., general agent Penn Mutual
Life Insurance Co., 39-^0 Chronicle Bldg,
r. Berkeley
" Edward T., teamster, r. 406 Broadway
" Edwin J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 438
Van Ness Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 400 Duncan
" Emanuel, salesman Raphael's, r. 1141
Market
" Emily Mrs., r. 30 Louisa
■ ' Frank, clerk, r. 221/2 Clinton Park
" Frank, plasterer, r. 29I814 Pine
" Frank, stableman Smith & Poultney, r. 344
Brannan
" Frank J., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. Ill,
3d Av
" Frank W., chief officer str Coptic, r.
Alameda
■ ' Frederick, clerk, r. 530, 3d
" Frederick C, clerk John L. Boone r. 915
Guerrero
" Frederick H., r. 708 Army
" Frederick J., salesman H. & L. Bloch, r.
915 Guerrero
" George, machinist Am. Type Founders
Co., r. 2010Larkin
" George, pileman Harbor Commissioners
" George, tule worker B. F. Gilman, r. cor
15th and Potrero Av
" George D., teamster, r. 23 Dale PI
" George E., bookkeeper, r. 846 Mission
" George E., collector Farnsworth & Rug-
gles, r. Hotel Langham
■' George K., chipper Thompson Bros., r. 1101
Powell
" George K. Mrs., dressmaking, 1101 Powell
" Harry, bartender New Western Hotel
" Harry E., bartender Washburne & Jen-
nings, r. 110 Eddy
" Harry J. (Harry J. Hart & Bro.), r. 1501
Gough
'■ Harry J. & Brother (Harry J. and Sydney),
commission merchants, 106 Pine
" Henry, r. 1417 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, clerk, r. I6O414 Pacific Av
" Henry H., physician and surgeon, 114
Powell
■' H. H., coachman, 621 O'Farrell
" H. P., marine engineer, 9 Mission
•• Ira, salesman M. Hart, r. 1417 Golden
Gate Av
" James, boilermaker, r. 406 Bryant
" James D., copyist County Clerk's office, r.
402 O'Farrell
Hart James W., secretary and manager Ship-
owners' and Merchants' Tugboat Co.,
and secretary The California Dry Dock
Co., 303 California, r. Pacific-Union Club
■' J. Charles, barber, r. 921 Market
" Jeremiah, r. 19a Bryant Av
Hart Jerome A., managing editor The Argonaut,
213 Grant Av., r. Pacific-Union Club
" John, r. 16 McLea Court
" John, r. 130 Ellis
'■ John, capitalist, office 14 Montgomery
" John, clerk, r. 793 Mission
•■ John, laborer, r. 8 Polk Lane
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 151 Silver
" John, whitener Sanborn, Vail& Co., r. 7191/2
Minna
" John A., mechanic, r. 9 Scott
" John P., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 2918
Pine
■' John S., policeman, r. 933 Sutter
" John W., operator Buckingham & Hecht, r.
15th nr Potrero Av
Hart Joseph, porter, r. 520 Stevenson rear
" Judah A., insurance, 301 California, r. 1524
Webster
" Julien, salesman B. Hart, r. 1020 Van Ness
Av
" Julius (Hart Bros.), r. 2616 California
" Kate, widow, r. 601A Fell
" Kate S., widow, manager The Ramona, 130
Ellis
" Louis E., clerk Stauf& Cooper, r. 24 Clin-
ton Park
" Louisa, widow, r. 22 Dale PI
" Lydia Miss, r. 26b Hawthorne
" Lydia Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar
School, r. 836 Green
" Lydia Mrs., r. 1432 Howard
" Mamie, domestic, 705 Pierce
Hart Marcus (Hart Bros.), and gent's furnish-
ing goods, 400 Kearny, telephone Main
1572, r. 3820 California
" Mark I., butcher, r. 29181/2 Pine
" Martin, teamster A. B. Maguire, r. 3012
Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 1 Boyd
" Mary, widow, r. 600 Fulton
" Mary, widow, r. 6355^ Natoma
" Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 31. 11th
" Mary, domestic, 35 Oak Grove Av
" MaryC, widow, r. 2524 Market
" Mary E., widow, r. 1003b Bush
" May Miss, shirt maker, r. 1432 Howard
" Michael, r. 45414 Minna rear
" Michael, liquors, 934 Brannan
" Michael, plumber W. J. J. Weekes, r. 629
Lombard
" Michael, roofer Nelson C. Walton, r. 23
Geneva
" Michael A., boiler maker, r. 114, 11th
" M ilton H. , clerk Henry Harris , r. 415 Mason
" Morton, engineer O'Brien & Sons, r. 417
Minna
" Moses, capitalist, r. 1025 Post
" Nellie M. Miss, clerk Armour Packing Co.,
r. 215^ Chattanooga
" Patrick, engineer, r. 1127 Harrison
" Patrick A., engineer S. P. Co., r. 227 Ful-
ton
" Pauline Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 836 Green
" Samuel, capitalist, r. The Montrose
" Susan Miss, teacher Buena Vista Primary
School, r. 34 Clinton Park
'• Sydney (Harry J. Hart & Bro.), r. 1524
Webster
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 421, 4th
" Thomas, clerk, r. 29I814 Pine
" Thomas, driver Engine 15, r. 907 Bryant
" Thomas, laborer, r. 346 Michigan
" Thomas, miner, r. 316 Minna
" Thomas, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Thomas, painter John G. Edmondson, r.
1050 Howard
" Walter H., barber C. G. Fuller, r. 5361/2
O'Farrell
" William, r. 635M Natoma
" William, r. 1311 Sacramento
'• William, marine engineer, r. 345, 3d
Hart William H. H., attorney at law, l49-lo2
Crocker Bldg, r. 948 Guerrero
" William J., tinner Corporation Yard, S. F.
F. D., r. 1407 Sacramento
" William R., r. 314 Turk
" William R., tailor Grennan Bros., r. 1311
Sacramento
" William W., soap maker New England
Soap Co., r. 15 Potrero Av
4®=-Hart. See Hardt
Hartarg W. A., conductor S. P. Co., r. 625, 3d
Hartcandy James, molder, r. 333, 3d
Harte Dominick, bartender John F. Farley, r.
308 Shipley
" Gregory P., secretary Cosmos Club
" John, driver Millbrae Dairy, r. 13 HoUis
" Michel, r. 315, 6th Av
Hartel John, woodsman, r. 5.37 Sacramento
Hartell Frederick R., marine engineer, r. 6I81/3
Filbert
Harter Alexander, r. Old People's Home
" Bernard, policeman, r. 2015 Fillmore
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" Frank L., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 246, 6th
"' Henry J., r. 1012 Sacramento
4®°Harter. See Hartter and Harder
Hartert William, laborer, r. 17 Sheridan
Hartery James, coachman, r. 2611 Pine
" James Jr., electrician, r. 2611 Pine
" Mary Miss, stenographer, r. 2611 Pine
" William, teamster Wainwright & Easton,
r. 2611 Pine
" William D., butcher, r. 2611 Pine
Hartfelder William, barber, 1604 Pacific Av
Hartford Fire Insurance Co. (Hartford, Conn.),
H. K. Belden manager, Whitney Palache
assistant manager, 313 California
" James, rigger and stevedore, r. S6% Haw-
thorne
" John, fireman Engine 25, r. 2542 Folsom
" Life and Annuity Insurance Co., Timothy
Ellsworth Pacific Coast manager, 640
Market
" Minnie Miss, r. 36!^ Hawthorne
" Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co. ,
Mann & Wilson agents, 306 Sansome
" Thomas, r. 249 Ritch
" William T., porter S. Koshland & Co., r.
666 Harrison
4®=-Hartford. See Harford
Harth Arthur P., dental student, r. 1236 Mar-
ket
" Constant, brewer, r. 5 McCormick PI
" Michael, plumber, r. 629 Lombard
Harthorn Paul D., engineer, r. 161 Perry
Hartig Herman, hostler J. W. Morshead & Son,
r. 20 Clay
Harting Charles, tinner Joseph Budde, r. 910
Pacific
" George, salesman Charles J. Leist & Co.,
r. 612 Eddy
Hartje Dietrick, clerk J. D. H. Hartje^ r. 731
Brannan
Hartje Frederick, groceries and liquors, NE
cor 22d and Chattanooga, r. 922^4, 22d
Hartje J. D. H., groceries, 731-733 Brannan, r.
983 Harrison
4®=Hartje. See Harrje
Hartke Carl C, groceries, 1338 Washington
Hartle William C. student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 35814 Jessie
Hartleitner Lorenz, tailor, 126J£ O'Farrell
Hartlett Laurence, butcher, r. 1215 Pacific
Hartley Charles, fireman S. P. Co., r. 2828, 16th
" David, r. 600 Mariposa
" Edward J., carpenter, r. 603 Turk
" Erasmus Z., policeman, r. 2828, 16th
" Harry, waiter str Australia
" John, machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks, r. 1015/2 Folsom
" Louis, seaman, r. 260i4 Brannan
" Minnie Miss, teacher elocution, r. 1221
O'Farrell
" Philip, steward George Dawson, r. NE cor
20th Av and California
" Roland E., physician and surgeon, 606
Haight
" William, coalpasser str Santa Rosa, r.
1519 Hyde
Hartling Henry, painter, r. 5^4 Bowie Av
Hartman Christoph, restaurant, NE cor Turk
and Steiner, r. 1434 Turk
" Edward E., proprietor The Glenbrook, 116,
6th
" Ferris, comedian Tivoli Opera House, r. 9
Powell
" Frank C, hoseman Engine 20
" Gussie Miss, cloakmaker, r. 15!4 Harriet
" Gustavo, clerk, r. 621 Hyde
" Gustavo, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 14
Farren Av
" Harry L., brass molder W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 532 Hickory Av
" Israel, nurse, r. 1534 Harriet
" J. & Son (Jacob and Moses L.), butchers,
519 Gough
" Jacob (J. Hartman & Son), r. 517 Gough
" Jacob, shoemaker, r. Beach bet Broderick
and Baker
Hartman Jacob C, clerk Cerf, Schloss & Co.,
r. 923 Geary
" Lottie, laundress Mrs. C. Martin, r. 2625
Mission
" Marcus, liquors, 316 Clay, r. 1104 Jackson
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 227a O'Farrell
" Moses L. (J. Hartman & Son), r. 517 Gough
" Paul, salesman, r. 15^4 Harriet
" Philip, liquors, 1019 Market, r. 873 Mission
" Selma, widow, r. 1604% Lexington Av
" Sigfried, cigar manufacturer, r. 131 Page
" Simon, clerk Morris H. Marks, r. 517 Gough
" Simon, student, r. IbVi Harriet
Hartman Theodor, secretary Oakville Wine
Co., SW cor Army and Folsom
" Theodore, miner, r. 909 Kearny
" Thomas, compositor, r. 701 Stockton
" Yetus, cook, r. 566 Minna
Hartmann Adolph, pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 1805b Dupont
" Adolph, restaurant, 1722 Devisadero
" Adolph E., insurance broker, 204 Sansome,
r. 116, 6th
" Benjamin, manufacturers' agent Buyer &
Reich Co., r. 1431 Webster
" Brothers (John and George), groceries and
liquors, 516, 2d
" Charles, driver California Brewing Co., r.
1308, 17th
" Charles, painter George Hartmann, r. 1101
Rhode Island
" Charles F., pressman T. J. Davis, r. 321, 28th
" Charles H., restaurant, 1218 Point Lobos
Av
" Christian, clerk Roehr & Eggers, r. 1800
Howard
" Edward, painter, r. I6I914 Howard
" Emile C, painter Daniel Foley, r. 2025
Ernest W., watchmaker, 126 Kearny, room
6, r. 417 Broderick
Eugene, r. 22 Julian Av
Frank, wrapper Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 311
Laidley
Frederick A., druggist B. Broemmel, r. 1910
Steiner
Frederick E., capitalist, r. 2609 Clay
Frederick G., salesman Etienne Guittard,
r. 502 Fulton
Frederick H., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 758 San Jose Av
George (Hartmann Bros.), r. 14a South Park
George, paints and oils, 31714, 3d, r. 1101
Rhode Island
Harry, paperhanger George Hartmann, r.
1101 Rhode Island
Henry, r. 5 South Broderick
Henry, boat builder, r. 2025 Mason
Henry F., r. 765/2 Howard
Henry H., cashier C. Carpy & Co., r. 2609
Clay
Jacob, nurse German Hospital, r. 108 Noe
John, r. 1805b Dupont
John (Hartmann Bros.), r. 14a South
John, laborer, r. 3 Federal
John, milker, r. 431 Pine
John F., cooper John Wieland Brewery, r.
321, 28th
Louis E., shipping clerk Dickman-Jones
Co., r. 1911 Dupont
Louis F., porter, r. 2025 Mason
Madeline, widow, r. 22 Julian Av
Margaret, widow, r. 2025 Mason
Mary Miss, bookbinder, r. 3 Federal
Otto A., chemist Edward Neumann, r. 1437
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ping Supplied.
Hartmann Paul, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Rudolph, bakery, 423, 4tli
" Tillie Miss, feeder Schmidt Label & Litho.
Co.,r. 1805b Dupont
" Vigus, cook Daniel W. Say lor, r. 556 Minna
" William, ironworker, r. 34 Tehama
Hartmanshenn John, merchant tailor, 706 How-
ard, r. S06, 15th
Hartnady Thomas, molder Schrader & Co., r.
S33, 3d
Hartnet D., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1107
Tennessee
Hartnett Daniel (Callahan «& Hartnett), r. 3129
Geary
" Daniel D., carpenter and builder, r. 149
Fair Oaks
" Edward, hostler James Tomkinson, r. 554
Bryant
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 554 Bryant
" Eugene, carpenter, r. 149 Fair Oaks
" James, teamster, r. 343 Jessie
" James P., clerk Tax Collector's office, r.
227 Austin Av
" Jeremiah, bricklayer, r. 1215'/4 Pacific
" John, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co., r. 24
Minna
" Lawrence, butcher, r. I21514 Pacific
" Maurice L., carpenter, r. 149 Fair Oaks
" Michael, teamster, r. 343 Jessie
" Richard, laborer, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Theresa Miss, stenographer, r. 554 Bryant
" Thomas, laborer, r. 132 Clara
" William, r. 227 Austin Av
" William, toundryman, r. 2018 Dupont
" William, teamster, r. 202 Moulton
J8®-Hartnett. See Harnett
Hartnup William A., waiter J. R. Jorgensen, r.
311 Jessie
Hartog Edward, collector, r. 344 McAllister
Harton L. G. Mrs., reporter, r. Russ House
Hartrick Charles, bartender, r. 547 Folsom
" Edward, salesman Hale Bros., r. 2017 Ellis
Hartshorn Charles A., housemover, r. Ill Polk
" Elbridge G., r. 1813 Market
Hartsough Clarence H., compositor Call, r. 109
Leavenworth
" David, machinist, r. 105 Oak
Hartter Alfred M., secretary Hartter, Hayes &
Co., 216 Front, r. 810 Page
" Fred M., clerk Traffic Assn. of California,
r. 810 Page
Hartter, Hayes & Co. (incorporated), Louis
Hartter president, Michael J. Hayes
vice-president, Alfred M. Hartter secre-
tary, wholesale and jobbing grocers, 216
Front
" Louis, president Hartter, Hayes & Co. 316
Front, r. 810 Page
" Louis H.. clerk Hartter, Hayes & Co., r. 810
Page
" Markus, butcher Jacob Moock, r. 31 Valen-
cia
" Richard, clerk Hartter, Hayes & Co., r. 810
Page
" Walter, printer, r. 810 Page
Hartung Doris, widow, r. 1609 Baker
" Julius, dentist, r. 1043 Mission
Hartwein Jacob, cooper, r. Anderson nr Powhat-
tan
Hartwell Jerry T., laborer, r. Hunter's Point
" Margaret Mrs., widow, r. 542 Birch Av
Hartwell, Mitchell & Willis (William H. Hart-
well, Edward H. Mitchell and Harry R.
Willis), art stationers, engravers and
printers, 325 Post and 107 Montgomery
Hartwell Samuel H., r. 2940 California
" Thomas D., lumber surveyor, r. 2717 La-
guna
" William C, waiter, r. a58V4 Jessie
" William H. (Hartwell, Mitchell & Willis),
r. 753, 18th
Hartwick Alice, domestic, 1321 O'Farrell
" Frederick, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co. ,
r. 463 Shotwell
" Sophus (Hartwick &Freese), r. 10)7 Hamp-
shire
" & Freese (Sophus Hartwick and Peter
Freese), publishers Bien (Scandinavian
weekly), 633 Montgomery
-eS'Hartwick. See Hardwick
Hartwig Alvin, carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r. 957
Market
" Arthur M., brakeman, r. 625, 3d
" Charles, laborer N. Ohlandt & Co., r. 13314
Haight
" Frederick C, piano tuner Kohler & Chase,
r. 1812 Market
;8®"Hartwig. See Hardewig
Hartwigsen Helen Mrs., janitress Normal
School, r. 906 Powell
Harty Annie A. Miss, hairdresser G. Lederer.
r. 521 Mission
" George B., photo engraver Cal. Photo En-
graving Co., r. 118 Eddy
" Julia, widow, r. 2816 Pine
Hartzell Adolf, gold polisher Shreve & Co., r.
Milbrae
Harvey Andrew, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
" Arthur, laborer, r. 331 Beale
" Benjamin W., marine engineer, 9 Mission,
r. Oakland
" Catherine, widow, r. 2656 Folsom
" Charles D., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
Oakland
Harvey D. Morris, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 1110 Folsom nr 7iii, hours 1 to
3 and 6 to 7 p. m., telephone South 223
" Elizabeth F. Miss, teacher Mission Gram-
mar School, r. 2656 Folsom
" Eugene, mining, r. 259 Clara
" Eugene T., deputy Assessor, r. 719 Golden
Gate Av
" Frederick W., master mariner, r. 824 Fell
" Fulton J., dairyman, r. 871 Shotwell
HARVEY GEORGE,
California Stump Puller, Arthur Barnes
manager, and dealer crucible steel
cahle and hand forged chains of the
very best quality, office and works
82-84 Zoe nr Brannan
Harvey George, driver Katz & Sons, r. 1006
Union
' ' George D. , clerk, r . 2406 Bush
" George F., stock clerk Cook & Co., r. 724,
31st
' ' George H. , master tugboat Rescue, Va Uejo
St. Wharf, r. East Oakland
" George J., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 16051/4 Devisadero
" Harrold H., clerk Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, r.
Oakland
" Henry E., laborer Arctic Oil. Wks r, 303, 3cl
" Herbert C, butcher, r. 1816 Hyde
" Horatio E., collector London, Paris and
American Bank, r. Alameda
" James, longshoreman, r. 139,1 th
" James, quartermaster, r. 5 Alice
" James J., boiler maker, r. 217, 2d
" James W., foreman Pope Mfg Co., r. 1811
San Carlos Av
" Janette E., dressmaking, 1119 Mission
Harvey J. Downey, office 36 Columbian Bldg,
916 Market, r. 2262 Franklin
" Joel H., proprietor Harvey's Vallejo and
S. F. Express, 332 Bush, r. Vallejo, Cal.
" John C, bartender, r. 2406 Bush
" John D., compositor, r. 733 Pine
" JohnF., deputy License Collector, r. 432
Turk
" John S., clerk Am. Type Founders Co., r.
724, 31st
" John W. (Harvey & Johnson), r. 3919 Mis-
sion
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Harvey John W., engineer tug Monarch
" John W., furniture, 516 Valencia
" Joseph, butcher, r. 508, 6th
1, clerk, r. 118 Eddy
Harvey Joseph, clerk New Wisconsin Hotel, r.
1312 Mason
" Joseph F., molder O'Connell & Lewis, r.
432 Clementina
" Josephine, widow, r. 1816 Hyde
" Leonard S., lodgings, 1119 Mission
Harvey Le Roy G. (Le Roy G. Harvey & Co.), r.
Oakland
HARVEY LE ROY G. & CO.
(Le Roy G. Harvey and Howard E.
Wright), real estate, insurance and
financial agents. 518 Montgomery,
telephone Main 5721
Harvey Lewis P., master tug Water Nymph, r.
242 Chattanooga
" Lowell N., receiver Cal. St. RR., r. 1257
California
" Maggie, widow, r. 16 Allen
" Mamie Miss, r. 35 Gilbert rear
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School , r. 2656 Folsom
" N. P., marine engineer, r. 411 Ridley
•' Patrick J., plumber, r. 2656 Folsom
" Peter, Pacific Coast agent Baltimore and
Ohio Railroad, 9 Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r.
818 Scott
" Peter, teamster, r. 141O14 Folsom
" Richard T., tinsmith, r. 16 Allen
" Rose Miss, compositor, r. 2656 Folsom
" S. P., water tender str Columbia
" Stuart S., laborer Union I. Wks, r. 504
Napa
" Thomas, electrician, r. 346, 4th
" Thomas, teamster C. B. Rode & Co.
" Walter C, driver J. Levin & Co., r 211
Taylor
" Walter W., fireman Engine 5, r. 1345 Pow-
ell
" Warren, engineer tug boat Monarch
" William, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 724, 21st
HARVEY WILLIAM A.,
physician and surgeon, office and r.
211 Taylor, hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.
m., telephone Jessie 81
Harvey William H., r. 969a Howard
" William H., dental student, r. 191 Hyde
" William H., furniture, 990 Folsom, r. 407
Minna
" William H., salesman Cook & Co., r. 724,
21st
" William J., shipping clerk Methodist Book
Depository, r. 8171,4 Jessie
" William L., miller Del Monte Milling Co
r. 411 Ridley
" William T., butcher Convey & Sons, r. 1816
Hyde
" & Johnson (John W. Harvey and George
Johnson), milk dealers, 2614 Mission
4®"Harvey. See Hervey
Harvill James H., solicitor O'Farrell & Co r
534 Bush
Harville A. J. (Russ, Sanders & Co.), r. NW cor
23d and Eureka
" Benjamin F., commission, r. NW cor 23d
and Eureka
" Jennie P., widow, r. 814 Ellis
" John S., salesman Russ, Sanders & Co., r
. 814 Ellis
Harwell George, seaman, r. 247, 2d
Harwick H., longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
Harwood Charles J., watchman S. P. Co.
" Henry F., clerk local freight office S. P. Co
r. 326 Larkin
" Jean Miss, principal Two Friends' Kinder-
garten, r. 1818 Sacramento
Hary Christian, driver National Brewing Co., r
734 Grove ^ '
Harze Amand, glass silverer F. N. Woods & Co
r. 97 Hoffman Av
Has Brouck Joseph, secretary Bancroft-Whit-
ney Co., 438 Montgomery, r. Tamalpais
Station
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
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Hascall Charles A., physician, 1802 Market
Hasche Claus, laborer John Schmidt, r. 832
Harrison
Haseltine Charles E. (Charles E. Haseltine &
Co., r. 380 San Jose Av
HASELTINE CHARLES E. & CO.
(Charles E. Haseltine), stevedores and
ballasting, 54 Mission
Haseltine Charles W. , fireman Charles E. Hasel-
tine & Co., r. 380 San Jose Av
' ' Lewis B. , reporter Edwards Publishing Co. ,
r. 380 San Jose Av
" Robert E., laborer S. P. Co., r. 400'/^, 6th
4®-Haseltine. See Hasseltine, Hazleton and
Hazelton
Hasemann Henry, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. Texas nr Yolo -— ;
Hasenberg Meyer, packer, r. 320 Austin Av ^^
" William, bookkeeper James Scott, r. 320 /* /•
Austin Av >,•
Hasenjaeger Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard "^—
Hasenmaier Barbara, domestic, 1519 Van Ness
Av
" Mary A., domestic, 1514 Larkin C/^
Hasenmeier Hugo, baker Jacobson & Peterson t?^
r. 7251/2 Bush ' ^gi
Haser Jennie, widow, dressmaking, 14 Mc- T^
AUister P^
Hashagen Christian, milkman, r. Anderson nr fSO
Crescent Av
" Martin (Hashagen & Martens), r. .=506, 6th i-— ^
" & Martens (Martin Hashagen and Herman j *"!
C. H. Martens), liquors, 506, 6th »—-,
4®-Hashagen. See Hasshagen . ~]
Haskell Benjamin B., attorney at law, 409 Call- '-■*■-'
fornia, r. Alameda
Haskell Burnette G., attorney at law, 331 Mont P*
gomery, rooms 28-29, r. 1722 Mission C^
Haskell Charles L., saddlery and harness, 511 ^Sj
Market, r. 234, 12th
" Daniel H., master tugboat Fearless, r. ,—-1
Hotel St. Nicholas 5^
Haskell D. H., attorney at law and agent Call- t^w
fornia Woolen Mills, 118 Battery, r. SE
cor California and Webster
" Dudley, clerk George W. McNear, r. 1607
Baker
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 419 Harrison
" Edward W., capitalist, 331 Montgomery,
rooms 28-29, r. 1722 Mission
" Frank, r. 37, 2d
" Frank, painter, r. 862Y2 Folsom
" Frank, waiter, r. 416 Minna
" Frank E., operator Fire Alarm and Police
Telegraph, r. 9!/4 Stockton
" George P., assistant bookl?eeper Frederick
B. Haight, r. 18 Willow Av
" George S., grocer, r. 309i/, Scott
" George W., stevedore, r. Mount Vernon Av
nr Miguel
" Gilbert W., r. 118 Cumberland
" John L., capitalist, r. 2219 Van Ness Av
Haskell Llewellyn F., secretary and treasurer
Sterling Furniture Co., 1039 Market, r. 3
San Rafael 0
L. T.. with Indianapolis Furniture Co., r. S
San Rafael q
Mark, master ship B. P. Cheney, office 54 it'
Steuart J^
Mary, widow, r. 18 Willow Av ^
Reuben R. (Haskell & Muegge), r. 905 P
Sutter
Samuel, carpenter, r. 1139 Howard
Samuel, clerk James McConahey, r. 662
Minna
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Haskell Walter W., general agent Travelers'
Insurance Co., 21-34 Mills Bldg, 8th floor,
r. 711Jones
" William G., carpenter, r. 233, 3d Av
" & Muegge (Reuben R. Haskell), wholesale
watches, diamonds, jewelry and silver-
ware, 206 Kearny
Haskett John C, cigarmaker Schlaberg Bros.,
r. 718Haight
" Patrick, laborer, r. 634, 4th
Haskin Elmer J., butcher Peter Tautphaus, r.
1106 Hyde ^ ^
" Louise Miss, dressmaker, r. 1106 Hyde
" Joseph, cook Louis Fischer, r. 166 Perry
Haskins Alphonso, contractor, 22 Market, r.
Oakland
" Daniel, seaman revenue cutter Bear
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2203 Leavenworth
" George J. (Gardner & Thornley), r. Oak-
land
" Isaac S., carpenter, 11 Morris Av
" James W., carpenter Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 728 Fulton
" John F., pressman, r. Commercial Hotel
" John H., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 2914
Welsh
" Philip J., compositor Call
" Samuel, clerk U. S. Customs, r. 32 Fell
" Thomas H. (Leege & Mills), r. 181214 Stock-
ton
" William, seaman, r. 334 Main
Haslam Henry W., collector, r. 1711 Buchanan
" Walter, blacksmith O'Brien & Sons, r. 6a
Dearborn
Haslehurst Alvinza 0., dentist. 331 Post, rooms
15-16, r. Hotel Bella Vista
" William W.. manager S. F. Tool Wks, 27
Stevenson, r. 814 Haight
4®" Haslehurst. See Hazelhurst
Hasler John, baker, r. 635 Clay
Haslett Charles, wool sorter Ballard & Hall, r.
666a Brannan
" David, riveter, r. 315 Mississippi
" J., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, bookkeeper, r. 119, 16th
Haslett Oliver C, vice-president Truckee Lum-
ber Co., 243-251 Berry, r. Alameda
" Percy E. (Haslett & Swayne), r. Alameda
Haslett Samuel (Haslett & Bailey), office 180
Bryant, r. Alameda
Haslett Samuel M., president Bode & Haslett,
r. Alameda
" Sidney, clerk Haslett & Bailey, r. Alameda
" Thomas, r. 1522 Polk
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 135
California Av '
HASLETT & BAILEY
(Samuel Haslett and Charles H. Bailey),
proprietors Humboldt and Pacific Free
Warehouses, main office 180 Bryant,
telephone Main 1914
Haslett & Swayne (Percy E. Haslett and Rob-
ert H. Swayne), proprietors California
Warehouse (bonded and free) and Orien-
tal Bonded and Free Warehouses, Bran-
nan nr 1st
4S= Haslett. See Hazlett
Haslings J. B., 2d officer str City of Everett
Hass Fred Jr., solicitor Home and Phoenix
Ins. Companies, r. 218 Stockton
" John W., groceries and liquors, SW cor
17th and Church, and liquors SE cor
Filbert and Battery, r. 701, 17th
" Rose Mrs., r. 4481/2, 3d
Jg®- Hass. See Haas and Hasse
Hassard Henry Jr., compositor Brunt, r. Oak-
land
" Henry H., reporter R. G. Dun & Co., r.
Oakland
" James, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
4®=- Hassard. See Hazard
Hasse Charles, liquors, 51414, 6th
" Herman, tailor, r. 700 Mason
>e®=- Hasse. See Haas and Hass
Hasselbach George, lodgings, 201 Steuart
" George Jr., wheelwright H. B. Schindler, r.
201 Steuart
" Henry C, laborer Cal. Elec. Wks, r. 201
Steuart
Hasselbad Beda, domestic, 603 Sutter
Hasselbrock William, waiter, r. 412!4 Day
Hasselbusch John, lodgings, 3633 Sutter
Hasselgren Andrew, seaman str Crescent City
Hassell Horace F., porter S. Foster & Co., r. 815
Pine
" James A., steward, r. 901 Jones
Hassell J. J., expert and consulting accountant,
3 California, r. Hotel Savoy, or Moun-
tain View, Cal.
" Joseph H., cooper Hogan & Co., r. 18 Deca-
tur
" Katherine S., widow, r. 815 Pine
" William P.. clerk Gordon & Young, r. 815
Pine
Hasseltine BenjaminL., copyist County Clerk's
office, r. 1912 Fillmore
4®=Hasseltine. See Haseltine, Hazleton and
Hazelton
Hasselwander John, foreman Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 120b Shotwell
Hassen Isaac, jeweler, 103 Taylor, r. 437 Eddy
" Rose, widow, r. 819 Shotwell
4®" Hassen. See Hasson
Hassenmiller Joseph, millwright, r. 338 Cumber-
land
Hassett David, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 23
Clara _
" Eugene W., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1143i/^ Stevenson
" Kate, widow, r. 1613U Folsom
Hassett Martin C, attorney at law, 310-312 Phe-
lan Bldg, r. 1615 Scott
" Mary A. Miss, teacher, r. 418a Capp
" Nora, boxmaker Charles Thiebaut, r. 743
Brannan
" Richard, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 22
Clara
" William J., machine hand Pac. Sheet
Metal Wks, r. 45 Gilbert
Hassey A., r. 420 Jackson
" Annie, widow, r. 610 Mason
Hasshagen Carl T., shipping clerk National
Brewing Co., r. 737 Webster
" John G., r. 2200 Grove
" Louis F., clerk 3d vice-president S. P. Co.,
r. 1912 Golden Gate Av
" Minnie C, widow, r. 1912 Golden Gate Av
" William L., clerk genl. pass, agent's
office S. P. Co., r. 1912 Golden Gate Av
4®=-Hasshagen. See Hashagen
Hasslacher Louis C, manufacturers' agent, 120
Sutter, room 3, r. 125 De Long Av
" Oswald, barber Happ & Gingg, r. 26, 6th
Hassler Elizabeth, widow, r. 613 Larkin
Hassler William C, physician and surgeon,
office and r. 9 Powell, hours 1 to 4 and 7
to 8 p. m., telephone Bush 36
Hasslinger John, capitalist, r. 1521 Ellis
" Otto A., dentist C. W. Richards, r. 1531
Ellis „
Hassmer Jacob E., trackman Market St. Ry., r.
933 Washington
" Valentine, groceries and liquors, 933 Wash-
ington
Hasson Kate, widow, r. 11 Hubbard
" William F. C. (Hasson & Hunt), r. San
Rafael ^ ^^
Hasson & Hunt (William F. C. Hasson and An-
drew H. Hunt), consulting, mechanical
and electrical engineers, 310 Pine, rooms
24, 29 and 31
Haste Julia Miss, artist, r. 1017 Bush
" Julius A., draughtsman, r. 7 VasserotPl
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Hasteden Gustav, clerk H. M. Meyer & Co r
745 Minna '
Hastedt Charles, liquors, 210 Stockton, r. 6%
Lewis PI
Hastie Alexander H.,with Veronica Mineral
Water Co., r. 431 Turk
Hastings C. F. Dio, capitalist, r. 3733 Jackson
Hastings College of the Law, Law Department
of the University of California, 808 Mont-
gomery, Leonard Stone, L. L. D. reg-
istrar, office 835 Market, 6th floor. Em-
porium Bldg
" Donald M. (Hastings & Arnold), r. 230 Turk
" Ernest E., dry goods, 318 Devisadero
" Eveline, widow, r. 512 Jones
" Frank, shoemaker, r. 131 Hickory Av
" Frederick H., clerk freight auditor's dept
S. P.Co., r. 3960a Folsom
" George A., carpenter, r. 787/2 Stevenson
" George A., merchant, r. 1304 O'Farrell
" Harry, waiter, r. 274 Minna
" Harry L., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 4 Tre-
mont Av
" Henry, driver William McKenzie, r. 918
Geary
" James J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 2619 Sutter
" James U., restaurants S. P. Co. steamers
(Broad Gauge), r. 3618 Buchanan
" J. B., 3d officer str City of Everett
" John H., upholsterer, r. 1414 Alabama
" Lillian K., widow, v. 140 Guerrero
" Marie L., widow, r. 732 Sutter
" Samuel, carpenter S. Conning, r. 139, 4th
Hastings The, Benedict & Turner proprietors
clothing, SW cor Sutter and Montgom-
ery
Hastings' Trust Estate, William Giselman
trustee, 130 Phelan Bldg
" Wilber, r. 1316 Pine
" William, r. 128Tremont Av
" William F., clerk, r. 7181/3 Stevenson
" ife Arnold (Donald M. Hastings and Benja-
min E. Arnold) oysterdealers,418Larkin
Hasty Charles E., bookkeeper Woodin & Little,
r. Alameda
" C. Herbert, manager California Blue Print
Co., 130 Sutter, r. 738 Devisadero
" Mollie A. Mrs., bookkeeper Geo. H. Fuller
Desk Co.
" Walter F., foreman J. Hammond & Co.,
r. 691^ Henry
Haswell Charles H. Jr., director Johnson-Locke
Mercantile Co., 204 Front, r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Eugene S., r. 16 Ash Av
" Frederick W., clerk law dept. S. P. Co
r. 853 Golden Gate Av
" Mary A. Miss, principal Haight Primary
School, r. 536 Greenwich
" Nellie C. Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 526 Greenwich
" Viola, widow, r. 853 Golden Gate Av
Hatch A. J., r. 1105 Hyde
" A, J. Mrs., bookkeeper, r. 1105 Hyde
" Algernon A., machinist Union I. Wks., r
1036 McAllister
" Anna S. Miss, nurse Lane Hospital
" Arthur, r. 341 Waller
" August J., master schr Louis, offide 48
Market, room 1, r. Alameda
Hatch Augustus T., fruit grower and president
Hatch & Rock Orchard Co. , office 42 Flood
Bldg, r. 834 Ellis
" Austin A., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 1036
McAllister
" Charles E., attorney at law, 24-26 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Oakland
" Charles H., sail maker, r. 312, 7th
" Charles N., purser str Monticello
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 339, 37th
" Ella A., widow, r. 533 Ellis
'• Frank, fisherman, r. Contra Costa House
" Frank B., stage director Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 905 Market
" Frank O., clerk general freight office S. P.
Co., r. Hay wards
" Frederick A., clerk Pierce & Co r 31]
Lott
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction and JF'orco,
FOR HAND, WINDIVIILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Hatch Grafton, carpenter, 13 Gold, r. 94 Mont-
gomery Block
" H. W., r. 846 Mission
" James, mate str Emma, r. Oakland
" James, wood worker, r. 983 Howard
Hatch James H., dentist, office and r. 1011 Pine
" John H., watchman, r. 1703 Kearnv
!! T°S° %r (J- Q- Hatch & Co.), r. 1307 Octavia
" John W., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 1703
Kearny
" J. Q. & Co. (J. Q. Hatch and L S. Preston),
dealers watches, diamond and iewelrv
7 Chronicle Bldg ^ '
" J'e® E. (Hatch & Hatch), r. 53254 Ellis
" L; E- Mrs. (Hatch & Hatch), r. 53214 Ellis
" ll}^^'^^ M^^^' saleslady, r. 633/2 Ellis rear
" Marvin D., laborer S. P. Co., r. 146 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 1141, 20th
" Richard, conductor Market St. Ry., r 1090
Union
" Rose Miss, clerk, r. 63354 Ellis, rear
" Sarah, widow, r. 18 Merritt
" Theodore H., commission merchant, 109
California, room 4, r. 811 Hyde
" Theodore H. Jr., bookkeeper, r. 811 Hyde
" Thomas, carpenter, 771 Bryant, r 1020
Howard
" Wallace, marine fireman, r. 1713 Howard
" Wesley B., compositor Filmer-Rollins
Electro. Co., r. 3308 Harrison
" William, driver Harry Browne, r. 417
Kearny
" William K., sampler U. S. Customs, r
Fruitvale ' '
" William R. (W. W. R. Hatch & Son), r. 3308
Harrison
" W. W. R. (W. W. R. Hatch & Son), r. 3308
Harrison
" W.W-.R. &Son (W. W. R. and William
R.), hay, grain, wood and coal and team-
ing, 3308-2314 Harrison
" & Hatch (L. E. and Mrs. L. E.), ladies'
TT * X. tailors and modistes, 532/, Ellis
Hatch & Rock Orchard Co., A. T. Hatch
president, Willis C. Stose secretary, 42
Flood Bldg
Hatfield Anthony J., carpenter, 242 Ellis
" Arthur S., carpenter, r. 34 Hanover PI
" Forrest M., clerk H. Gracey, r. 331 Leaven-
worth
" Hugo B., stationery, 534 Montgomerv Av
r. 920 Union
" Joseph, shoemaker Kast & Co., r 920
Union
" Lenox C, carpenter Anthony J. Hatfield, r
242 Ellis
" ^1}}^W^ ^■' teamster Black Diamond Coal
M. Co., r. 3215 Sacramento
" William B., sawraaker, r. 920 Union
Hathaway Andrew H., teamster, r. 54 Columbia
HATHAWAY BRADDOOK R.,
patent medicines, office and residence
430 Bryant
Hathaway Charles F., clerk cashier's dept
Wells, Fargo& Co., r. 113, 8th
" Edmund V., r. 2)23 Sacramento
" Frederick M., with Judson Dynamite and
Powder Co., r. Oakland
Hathaway Free Warehouses, W. H. Martin &
Co. proprietors. Spear St. Wharf bet
Harrison and Bryant, office 403 Spear
" George, bartender Mrs. Mary O'Neill, r. 618,
" George, seaman, r. 254 Brannan
WATSON & CO.
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Hathaway George B., laborer S. P. Co.,r. 1831
Howard
" John, liquors, 254 Brannan
" John W., boxmaker Commercial Box i ac-
tory, r. 254 Brannan
" Joseph E., clerk, 113, 8th
'. Rebecca W., widow, r. 2217 Howard
» William H., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
" William L., special agent Mutual Life Ins.
Co. of New York, 205 Sansome, r. 3036
O'Farrell .^ ,,^
.' William R., receiver Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 711 Jones
" Wharf, foot of Spear
Hatherlv Reuben, driver, r. 902 Montgomery
«' William, engineer Wm. H. Birch & Co., r.
2810 Geary
Hathwell Jackson A., prmter, r. 71o Howard
Hatie William A. (McLeod & Hatje), and secre-
retary Franklin Savings and Building
Association, office 515 Market, r. 318, 17th
Hatlin Jacob, waiter G. Hink & Co., r. 5 Mint
Av
Hatman Frank C, sail maker, r. 1620 Union
" George W., r. 1620 Union
" William J., driver, r. 1620 Union
Hatt William J., hair worker Cal. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. K South nr 21st Av
Hattabough Frank, painter, r. 11 Garden
" Margaret, widow, r. 295 Chenery
" William F., barber Charles A. Roesler, r.
307 Cortland Av
Hatterotll William, surgical and electrical in-
struments, trusses, etc., 321-325 Kearny,
r. 1003 Oak
Hatton Annie B., widow, r. 120 Turk rear
■ ' Edward, barber, 1641 Howard
u Emma C, widow, r. 202 Van Ness A V
" Francis J., packer Smiths' Cash Store, r.
Iowa nr Yolo
^' Frank, laborer, r. 740 Tehama
" Mary Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
" Robert H., roller Pac. Roll. Mill, r. lOBBVa
Tennessee
" Thomas F., collector, r. 410 Laguna
.' Walter, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
Hau Frederick H., clerk Henry Doscher, r. 1229
Haub Brothers (Charles C. and Louis), coffee
saloon, 17-19 Powell
" Charles C. (Haub Bros.), r. 19 Powell
" Conrad, shoemaker, 480 Jessie, r. 447V2
Jessie
" Dora, domestic, 27b Noe
" Frederick, butcher Philip Haub, r. 1929
Union
" George, laborer, r. 422Y2 Fulton
.' George, plumber, 1934 Union, r. 1929 Union
" Jacob, clerk Liebmann & Waters, r. 719
Post
" John, r. 711 Tehama „ „ ^
" John, bottler Micheelson & Both, r. 82b
Lombard
" Louis (Haub Bros.), r. 19 Powell
" Marie Mrs., varieties, 717 Montgomery Av
" PhiUp, butcher, 1929 Union
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 7 Dore
Haubensak Martin, laborer, r. 3 Decatur
Haubert Mary E., widow, r. 428, 3d
Haubold John M., pork packer, r. 1308 Guerrero
Haubrich Benjamin W., clerk Leonard B. Hau-
brich, r. 1905 Mission
" C. A. Mrs., widow, r. 311^2 Hyde
" F. W. A., draughtsman, r. 311'4 Hyde
Haubrich F. William, chief engineer Golden
Gate Park
" Leonard B., liquors, 1905 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. Golden Gate Park
Haubrich Mathew L., bartender Lincoln's Road
House, r. 31iy2 Hyde
Hauck Barbara, widow, r. 432 Tehama
" Daniel, cellarman, r. 8 Silver
" Frederick, dental student, r. 191 Hyde
" Fritz, bedmaker Ahlborn House, r. 230
Pacific
" Max, bartender, r. 646 Stevenson
" Peter, trussmaker, r. 433 Tehama
" Stephen, instrument maker William
Hatteroth, r. 432 Tehama
4®=Hauck. See Hauk and Houck
Hauenstein L., boatswain str Mariposa
Hauer Fritz C, groceries, 1423 Pacific
" John B., cashier F. W. Voogt, r. 534 Bush
Hauerken George H., salesman Lachman &
Jacobi, r, 529a Guerrero
Haute Charles W., foreman Oakland Dairy, r.
810 Webster
Hauffe Enc J., groceries, 945 Bryant
Haug Julius, hardware, 115, 2d, r. Alameda
Haugaard Charles, bakery, SE cor Post and
Laguna
Hauge Lars, conductor, r. California nr 32d Av
Haugen Brown P., truckman Truck 1, r. 22
O'Farrell
Haughton Albert, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
533A, 19th
" Ellen, widow, r. 418!/^, 7th
■' James, r. 4I81/2, 7th
" John, chief engineer str Willamette, r. 533a
19 th
" John, laborer, r. 240 Perry
" John W., draughtsman Union I. Wks, r.
533a, 19 th
;8®="Haughton. See Horton and Houghton
Haughy Edward W., boots and shoes, 415 Fol-
som. r. 327, 1st
» George W., sawmaker Cal. Saw Wks, r.
306 Folsom
" James, seaman, r. 306 Folsom
" James C. (Bird & Haughy), r. 463 Bryant
Hauk Richard, musician, r. Hotel Langham
Hauke Joseph S,, waiter, r. 433 Geary
4SS=Hauke. See Hauck and Hawke
Haun Catherine M., widow, r. 3137 Clay
" Charles C. W., artificial stone contractor,
413, 28th
Haupt George, teamster Austin & Co.
" George L., brakeman, r. 909E Folsom
" Henry, cooper National Brewing Co., r.
1509 Steinerrear
Haupt Oscar, architect, 95 Flood Bldg, tele-
phone Main 1700, r. The Oliver
Hauptli Gabriel, cellarman C. Schilling & Co.,
r. 20 Langton
" Jacob, ladies' hair dresser, 1156 Market, r.
112 Turk
Haurat Frank (Lamanet & Haurat), r. 720 Val-
lejo
Hauret Jean P., laundryman Peter Feutrier
Hauschildt Ferdinand T., janitor, 123California,
r. 145 Collingwood
" William, cellarman J. Gundlach & Co., r.
3^6, 4th ^^„ ^ .
Hause Edward W. , accountant, r. 927 Harrison
" John, r. 232A Page
" Thomas T., helper Union I. Wks, r. 222a
Page
" Thomas T. Mrs., r. 222A Page
4S=Hause. See House
Hauselt Charles P., dentist, 430a Fulton
" W. Mrs., widow, r. 706 Gough
Hauser Abram, r. 43, Uth
" Adolph, bakery, 330 Clement
'■ Albert, liquors, 1210 Polk, r. 1239 Union
" Albert N.. jeweler, r. 1229 Union
•' Andrew, laborer Root & Robinson, r. 919
Golden Gate Av . .,,
" Brothers (Frederick and John), liquors, 431,
■' Charles J., shipping clerk Sherwood &
Sherwood, r. 1607 Dupont
" Christian, confectioner Metz & Jost, r. 270
Tehama
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Hauser Conrad (Hauser & Sanderson), r. 131, 3d
" Conrad, expressman, r. 25 Belcher
" Conrad H., confectioner, r. 25 Belcher
" David, r. 43, 11th
" Edwin, salesman Edward Fulda, r. 1423a
Bush
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 62814 Lombard
" Ernest J., musician, r. 1106% Pierce
" Fannie, widow, r. 929 Sutter
■' Frederick (Hauser Bros.), r. 421, 18th
" Frederick, liquors, 617 Larkin, r. 26a Cedar
. Av
" George, groceries, 500 Filbert, r. 502 Filbert
" George, iron worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1406
Railroad Av
" George Jr., helper Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1406
Railroad Av
" George R., gilder W. K. Vickery, r. 20
Glover
" Gustave, cabinetmaker Bader & Fincke, r.
1115 Bryant
" Henry, porter, r. 606 Douglass
" Henry C. (John J. Hauser & Son), r. 100
Silver,
" Herman, barber, 1905 Hyde
" Herman, waiter, r. 7 Hopeton Terrace
" Isadore J., salesman, r. 120^4 Langton
" Jacob, cabinetmaker Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. NW cor Alvarado and Douglass
" Jacob, millhand Yolo Mills r. 641/4 Clemen-
tina
" John (Hauser Bros.), r.718 Valencia
" John, cooper, r. 814 Folsom
" John J. (John J. Hauser & Son), r. 100 Sil-
ver
" John J. & Son (John J. and Henry C), gro-
ceries, 434, 3d
" Kate, widow, r. 18 HoUis
" Kossuth B., salesman, r. 2922i4 Pine
" Louis B., musician, r. IIO614 Pierce
" Louis R., dairy produce, 2216 Fillmore
" Louise F., domestic, 431, 2d
" Martin S., bookkeeper Fulda Bros., r.
Fruitvale
" & Sanderson (Conrad Hauser and William
Sanderson), coffee saloon, 131, 3d
*®=Hauser. See Hausser and Houser
Hausike Robert, baker, r. 634 Pacific
*®=-Hausle. See Housle
Hausler Carrie, widow, r. 224 Rose Av
" Frederick, clerk, r. 617 Jessie
" Henry, stair builder, r. 506, 4th
" William, trunk maker Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 18 Hoff Av
«=Hausler. See Haussler
Hausman Jacob, laborer, r. 7 Howard Court
" Joseph T., finisher Crown Paper Co., r. 7
Howard Court
Hausmann Adolph, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r
227, 6th
" Bernard (Hausmann Bros.), r. 1020 Van
Ness Av
" Brothers (Bernard Hausmann), importers
art stain glass, 18-20 Sutter
" Frederick, upholsterer, r. 1313 Larkin
" Henry, boarding, 1900 Powell
" Joseph, clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 326 Eddy
" Sigfried, with D. Samuels, r. 1824 Post
iS®=-Hausmann. See Hausman, Houseman and
Housman
Hausrath Robert E., artist, r. 3011 Buchanan
Hausserman Emanuel, tailor, r. 8 Selina PI
Haussler Frederick, butcher, r. 2350 Union
" Leonard F., cabinet maker August Wolf
r. 1116 Broadway
" Margaret F. Miss, teacher HaightPrimarv
School, r. 1116 Broadway
" Mary Mrs., r. 1116 Broadway
4®=-Haussler. See Hausler
Haustein Henry, manufacturer of sidewalk
lights, 1832 Howard, Box 83 Builders'
Exchange
" Henry G., printer F. Korbel & Bros., r. 18.32
Howard
" Herman, patternmaker, r. 1832 Howard
Hauston Belle Miss, laundress Modern Laun-
dry, r. 20914, 14th
Haustrom John, cabinet maker, r. 429 Ringold
Hautier Charles, cook, r. 11 Florence
Hautz John, cooper, r. 110 Berry
Hauxhurst Samuel W., superintendent of wharf
P. M. SS. Co., r. 711 Jones
*®=Hauxhurst. See Hawxhurst
Havard William, hardware, 330Devisadero
" William E., accountant Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 702a Guerrero
Havecker Henry, laborer, r. Peralta Av nr May-
flower
Haveley Jacob, r. 605 Broadway
J' William T., insurance agent, r. 1921 Vallejo
«3-Haveley. See Haverly
Havelock William C, bartender G. Rottanzi, r.
163 Brannan
Haven Acton, porter Crown Distilleries Co , r
Brooklyn Hotel
" Benjamin B., accountant vault dept. Cal
Safe Deposit and Trust Co., r. Lorin
Haven Charles D., resident secretary The
Liverpool and London and Globe Insur-
ance Co., 422 California, r. Oakland
" Charles D. Jr., clerk The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" Edward, clerk The Liverpool and London
and Globe Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" Elijah, driver National Ice Co., r. 1021'4
Market
" Frank S., waiter, r. 100^4, 3d
" Frederick L. chief clerk country dept. The
Liverpool and London and Globe Ins.
Co., r. East Oakland
" Henry, clerk S. P. Co., r. West Oakland
" James M., (Haven & Haven), r. 1329 Harri-
son, Oakland
" Louis Q., shipping clerk Crown Distiller-
ies' Co.. r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Nellie Miss, artist William Shew, r. 104
Kearny
" Thomas E. (Haven & Haven), and Notary
Public, 13 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r. 1109
Bush
" William P., clerk Commercial Union As-
surance Co., r. Oakland
Haven & Haven (James M. and Thomas E.)
attorneys at law, 13 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
4®-Haven. See Havens
Havener Edward C, ship carpenter, r. 528 Fol-
som
" James R., calker, r. 13 Anthony
Havens Albert W., mining secretary, 47 Nevada
Block, r. Oakland
» Charles I. (Havens & Toepke), r. 2833 How-
ard
" Charles R. accountant Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1811 Laguna
" Charlotte, widow, nurse, r. 2000 McAllister
" Edward S., driver Pac. Transfer Co., r
1301 Vallejo
Havens F. C, manager Mutual Investment
Union of San Francisco, and The Realty
Syndicate, 14 Sansome, r. Oakland
" George L., salesman Rufflno & Bianchi, r.
214 Leavenworth
" Henry, clerk, r. 715, 20th
Havens Henry B., mining, 69 Nevada Block, r.
Occidental Hotel
" Henry L., clerk, r. 1433 Mission
Havens Howard, director Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., NE cor Montgomery and
Sutter, r. 1811 Laguna
" Howard C, marine clerk Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" Lottie, widow, furnished rooms, 2000 McAl-
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Havens Wickham, agent Mutual Investment
Union, r. Oakland
" William E., salesman Alexander PalUes,
r. 1114 Hampshire
HAVENS & TOEPKE
(Charles I. Havens and William H. To-
epke), architects, 55 Flood Building,
telephone Main 5429
4®"Havens. See Haven
Haver Frank S., waiter John Claussen, r. lOl'^,
3d „ ,
Haverly John H., theatrical manager, r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
4@=Haverly. See Haveley ,, -r ^
Haverty Edward, driver J. R. Frank, r. 14 John-
ston Av
" John J., stonecutter, r. 14 Johnston Av
" Michael J., gardener, r. 14 Johnston Av
>' Thomas F., driver J. R. Frank, r. 14 John-
ston Av
Havey Bernard laborer, r. 512 Howard
" Philip J., architect, r. 837, 34th
" Richard J., starter Race Track, r. 700
Jones _^
Havice William C, engineer Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. 25b Belvedere
Haviland Agnes, M. D., with Viavi Co., r. 2304
Van Ness Av
" Charles H., foreman Sperry Flour Co's
warehouses, r. Berkeley
" Helen, widow, r. 3101 Van Ness Av
Haviside Harry T., rigger, r. 413 Fair Oaks
" John J., rigger, 46 Steuart, r. 413 Fair Oaks
4®=" Haviside. See Heaviside
Havlin Hugh, laborer, r. 335 Fair Oaks
Hawaiian Banana Depot, Reuben Tucker pro-
prietor, 413-417 Washington
Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Co., Rudolph
Spreckels president, J. H. Sandford sec-
retary, 119 Bush
Hawaiian Islands Consul, Charles T. Wilder
consul-general, John F. Soper vice-con-
sul, 206 Sansome, room 22
" Islands Directory, 530 California, room 65
Hawaiian Line of Packets The. Williams,
Dimond & Co. agents, 202 Market
Hawe Mary Mrs., varieties, 517 Lyon
Hawes Addle Miss, dressmaking, 20 Murphy
Hawes Alexander G., manager New York Life
Insurance Co., 17-23 Mills Bldg, 3d floor,
r. Bohemian Club
" Benjamin C, insurance agent, 205 San-
some, r. San Leandro
" Benjamin F., r. 321 Lyon
" Charles, teamster, r. 323 Pacific
" Charles D., manager C. M. Hawes, r. 428
Connecticut
" Charles M., dairy, 428 Connecticut
" George H., stenographer, 320 Sansome,
room 57, r. 314 Eddy
" Harvey L., r. 812 Laguna
" Henry W., electrician, r. 2943 Howard
" Homer, clerk, r. 350% Jessie
" Jacob H., tailor, mezzanine B, Crocker
Bldg, r. 314 Eddy
" John W., policeman, r. 9461/2 Army
" Lois Miss, hairdresser, 20 Murphy Bldg
" Robert H., conductor, r. 1423 California
" Talton B., captain of watch U. S. Mint
" William, teamster People's Express and
Transfer Co., r. Oakland
" William H., master mariner, r. 1408 Cali-
fornia
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Hawke Charles P., clerk, r. 2007 Leavenworth
" James, r. 2315b Larkin
" John, horseshoer, r. 339, 5th Av
" John C, mail clerk Chronicle, r. 2007 Leav-
enworth
" J. W.,clerkSmiths'CashStore,r. Alameda
Hawker Isia Mrs., r. 1667 Mission
Hawkes Charles E., printer Post, r. 426 Ellis
" James R., carpenter, r. 710 Fulton rear
" John H., r. Old People's Home
" John W., bartender M. Bishop, r. 708 Fulton
" Joseph, r. 708 Fulton
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 434,
27th
" William J., teamster, r. 710 Fulton rear
4®=Hawkes. See Hauke, Hawke and Hawks
Hawkins Arthur F., laborer, r. 1809 Howard
" Arthur J., clerk Redington & Co., r. 1907
Oak
" Arthur K., Mrs., r. 1907 Oak
" Arthur L., collector L. A. Souc & Co., r.
432A 17th
" Charles, extraman Engine 36, r. 2903 Geary
" Charles, laborer, r. 1 Falmouth
" Charles, porter J. R. Loosley
" Clarence H., stenographer general mana-
ger's ofQce Market St. Ry Co., r. 1907 Oak
" D., porter, r. 933 Kearny
" Dahl, bartender, r. 110 Taylor
" David E., bookkeeper Smiths' Cash Store,
r. 910, 23d
" Dennis, longshoreman, r. 613 Howard
" Delphine Miss, principal Pearl Dowda
Memorial Kindergarten, r. 1809 Howard
" Edina Miss, typewriter Mack & Co., r. 432A
17th
" Edward K., secretary H. T. Holmes Lime
Co., 24 Sacramento, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Edgar W., manager O'Farrell & Co., r.
Russ House
" Ellen J., widow, r. 45 Jessie
" Eugene D., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 2304
California
" Frances E. Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" Frederick, clerk, r. 3518 Market
" George, engineer, r. 1409, 25th
" George, waiter, r. 764 Harrison
" George H., machinist Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. 725 Stevenson
" George W., physician and surgeon, 231
Post, r. 3809 Pine
" Hart P. (H. P. Hawkins & Co.), r. 303 O'-
Farrell ^
■' Herbert L., clerk Butler, Schutze & Co., r.
340 Fremont
" Horatio B., engineer, r. 1534 Guerrero
" H. P. & Co. (Hart P. Hawkins), restaurant,
303-305 O'Farrell
" Ida F., widow, r. 3044 Scott
" Jacob, carpenter, r. 307,4th
" James F., grainer, r. 104 Lundy Lane
" James J. E., draughtsman Superintendent
Streets, r. 2736 California
" James M., gold and silver plater, 623 Clay
" James S., cashier N. Clark & Sons, r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
" John, fruits and vegetables, 1515 Market
" John, medium, r. 1 Polk
" John, pilot str Leader
" John L., clerk William R. Baker, r. 705
Mission
<' John P., carpenter, r. 301/3 Moss
" John W., engineer Baldwin Hotel Gas and
Electric Light Wks, r. 12 Folsom Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 108 Clinton
Hawkins Joseph K. (Lennon& Hawkins), attor-
neys at law, 505-507 Spreckels Bldg, r.
340 Fremont, telephone Main 5642
" Joseph P., engineer, r. 106 Steuart
" Margaret, widow, r. 1155 Folsom
" Martha, domestic, 114 Capp
" Mary E., widow, r. 1809 Howard
" Michael, molder, r. 45 Jessie
' ' Olof , mi 11 hand Deming-Palmer Milling Co. ,
r. 432A 17th
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 406 Jackson
" Patrick C, liquors, 309 Bay
" Richard, surveyor, r. 9a3 Kearny
" Samuel, photographer, r. 443 McAllister
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Hawkins Thomas J., clerk, r. 309 Bay
" Waverley C, waiter H. P. Hawkins Co., r.
503 Post
" William, machinist, r. 340 Fremont
" William J., r. 634 Vallejo
Hawkins William J., Coroner City and County
Dunbar Alley nr Merchant, telephone
Main 1947, and physician and surgeon,
404, 3d, telephone Main 5a31, r. 340 Fre-
mont, telephone Main 5642
" W. Irving, secretary and treasurer Eagle-
son, Hawkins Co., 535 Market, r. 710
Geary
4®=-Hawkins. See Howkins
Hawkinson August W., groceries, 749 Market,
r. 110 Ellis
" Ellen Miss, cashier Oregon Coal and Navi-
gation Co.
" Peter, teamster, r. 312, 6th
Hawks Berthelet H., bookkeeper Columbian
Banking Co., r. Alameda
" Blrdsall, entry clerk Sachs Bros. & Co r
Alameda
" Clarence W., clerk Bates & Suydam, r. 141
8th Av
" Henry D., capitalist, 318 Pine, rooms 4-6
r. 1514 Larkin
" James L,., paying teller The Bank of Cal-
ifornia, r. 1514 Larkin
" John G., buyer James De La Montanya, r.
Alameda '
" ^°S"-S' '^^<5o^'. clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 141, 8th A V
«=-Hawks See Hauke, Hawke and Hawkes
Hawksley Charles, teamster, r. 3091/2 Jersey
" Thomas, teamster, r. 309^4 Jersey
Hawks worth Charles H., operator Buckingham
& Hecht, r. 428A 24th
Hawkyard Albert E., r. 907 York
Hawley A. D., salesman, r. 35 Prosper
" Alexander H., dental student, r. 14151/,
Hayes ^
" ^'l&"i O'Fanlfl'' """"'^^ * O'^^"'^^' ■••
Hawley Brothers Hardware Co., M. C. Hawley
president, G. T. Hawley vice-president
and treasurer, Austin Arnold secretary
wholesale hardware and mill supplies!
SW cor Market and Beale
" Carson B., traveling salesman, r. 141514
Hayes '^
" C. E., engineer Murphy Bldg
" *-"^«^^H®.' designer Miss Anna Busteede, r.
629 Vallejo
Hawley Charles H., member Board of Educa-
tion, r. 919 Jones
" Daniel F., r. 1227a O'Farrell
HAWLEY DAVID N.,
agent Cincinnati Safe and Lock Co.
and sterling bicycles, scales, registers
and coffee mills, 318 Market, r. 628T
Hawley Dora Mrs., seamstress, r. 715 Howard
" sf ^ deputy County Clerk, r. 100 Web-
" ^'^^'l^® ^•' bookkeeper, r. 2840 Mission
gva Miss, stenographer, r. 155 Clara
" Fank E., fireman, r. 729a Grove
Hawley George T., vice- president and treas-
urer Hawley Bros., Hardware Co , SW
cor Market and Beale, r. Oakland
George W., draperies, 207 Powell
" Godfrey, seaman, r. 620 2d
Tin,„S' stenographer, r. 326'o'Farrell
Hawley Jacob C., agent Elk River Mill and
Lumber Co., Pier 4, Steuart, r. Oakland
" Joseph, marine fireman, r. 620 2d
" Levi H., r. 1136 Page
■ai^- ^T^/r^''®-' dressmaker, r. 2840 Mission
Hawley Marcus C., president Hawley Bros.
Hardware Co., SW cor Market and
Beale, r. New York
" Mary Mrs., r. 735 Bryant
" Mary J., widow, r. 233 San Jose Av
M. Eva Miss teacher Sheridan Primary
wo^i School, r. 233 San Jose Av ^
iiawleyM J. manager Vermont Marble Co.,
242-250 Brannan, r. 2216 Devisadero
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30© TO SIT- IVI ARKEX ST.
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
Hawley Nellie Miss, milliner. 1433 Polk
" Ralph F., druggist, r. 1227A O'Farrell
" Samuel, boiler maker, r. 22 Stanford
Samuels., boiler maker, r. 620, 2d
Thomas H., seaman, r. 620, 2d
William, fruit packer, r. 620, 2d
William, major U. S. A. (retired), r. Occi-
dental Hotel
w-H^^™ iv druggist, r. 1227a O'Farrell
William M., superintendent J. D. Spreck-
*^^^S„^.^°s- '^°^ Boat Co., Oceanic Dock,
r. 2317 Webster
" William T., salesman W. A. Schrock, r
Oakland
4®-Hawley. See Howley
Haworth James, conductor U. S. Mint r 119 Va-
lencia
i8®=-Haws. See Hawes
Hawthorne A., r. 32, 4th
" Charles R., marble works, 3 Hawthorne Av
r. 300 Clement '
" Edward, farmer, r. 409 San Jose Road
" Frederick, painter, r. 409 San Jose Road
" Henry W., capitalist, r. 439 Geary
" J., waiter str City of Pueblo
" J. Bradford, elevatorman New City Hall
r. 308 Clement '
" John C, master mariner, r. 14 Ellis
Hawthorne Primary School, Mrs. Sarah j
^ann principal, E s Shotwell bet 22d
" ®°S^?iyJ'^®' J- ^- Cullen secretary, room
3, Y. M. C. A. Bldg, 4th floor
" '''f926MTrk^eT ^- ^°P'^"^''^ P'-^P"^^-'
Hawton Robert T., clerk supply dept. Wells
Fargo & Go's Express, r. 817 Valleio
Hawver^Andrew, stableman, r. 1308 Golden Gate
Hawxhurst Caroline, widow, r. 2126 Valleio
" Henry S., capitalist, r. 610 Webster
" Robert, mining and real estate, 402 Mont-
^ gomery, room 5, r. Alameda
4»*Hawxhurst. See Hauxhurst
Haxe Eva A., widow, r. 777 Pierce
" Henry M., traveling salesman, r. 777 Pierce
" J. E., musician, r. 771 Pierce
Hay Alexander (Hay & Wright), and president
Pacific Marine Railway and Ways Co
15 Steuart, r. Alameda
" Alexander, clerk U. S. Naval Officer, r. 405
Geary '
" Alfred M., clerk Fireman's Fund Insurance
Co., r. Fruitvale
" Catherine Mrs., dressmaking, 315 Geary
" Edward B., doorkeeper S. F. Stock and
Exchange Board, r. 1507 Jackson
" ^^ pi'i^''^'' ^®®*" '^^^^ Public Library,
" Howard P., bookkeeper S. F. Autographic
Register Co., r. 2305 Howard
" Hugh H., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 1724 Market
" John C, liquors, 314 San Jose Av, r. 326 San
Jose Av
" John F., joiner Union I. Wks, r. XWi Page
" John R., salesman Davis Bros., r. 315 Geary
" ,?„J^-' reporter Journal of Commerce, r
1507 Jackson
" I: Walter, clerk, r. 1507 Jackson
" Mary C, widow, r. 211 Valencia
tt" E^li^ •^•' accountant, r. 2305 Howard
Hay R. R. Co.. 708 Hyde
Hay William A., patentee and proprietor of
Hay Combined Bicycle Bell and Brake,
53 Chronicle Bldg, r. 1611 Golden Gate Av
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Hay & Wright (Alexander (Hay and Elisha B.
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Alameda Point
fi-3=-Hay. See Hey
Havburn James C, clerk, r. 607 Hayes ^ ^ ^ .
" Marguerite E. Miss, teacher Peabody Pri-
mary School, r. 607 Hayes
Haycock Margaret A., widow, r. 1633 Sacra-
mento
«^Haycock. See Heacock
Haycroft Georgina, widow, r. 623 Howard
" James C. machinist, r. 623 Howard
Havde Mary, widow, r. 226 California Av
Havden Brace, vice-president Dunham, Carn-
^ gan & Hayden Co., 17-19 Beale, r. New
n Charles, bartender R. Porter, r. 137, 3d
" Charles E., salesman A. C. Robison, r.
u Charles W., jailer County Jail 1, r. 11 White
- Dennis, policeman, r. 1330 Folsom
.' Edward, laborer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 9 Academy
" Edward, salesman, r. 1059'/4 Howard
.' Edward D., printer, r. 507 Jones
" Edwin, foreman Cal. Fruit Evaporating Co.,
r. 1125B Oak
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 507 Jones
• ' Elsie Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital ^ , , _, ^
.. Elizabeth Miss, finisher Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. cor 23d and Vermont
" Florence Miss, r. 438 Van Ness Av
" Frank, tailor, 643 Post
" Frederick W., painter, r. 732 Filbert
" George W., clerk, r. 1632 Golden Gate Av
" Gussie Miss, saleslady, r. 438 Van Ness Av
- James, liquors, Tiburon Ferries, r. Sausa-
11 to
" James, policeman, r. 501 Laguna
.. James A., carpenter, r. 1632 Golden Gate
Av . ^
■ ' Jane L.., widow, r. 223b Devisadero
" J. Benjamin, porter, r. 613 Howard
" John, butcher, 525, 7th, and 124, 9th, r. o2o,
7th
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 311 Bryant
" John, teamster, r. 411 Sansome
" John, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.
.. John J. (Hayden & Norton), r. 507 Jones
" John J., r. 238 Fell
u John P., cutter R. H. Kavanaugh, r. 1902
Devisadero
" John P., driver Engine 2, r. 412 Bush
" John R., teamster, r. 448, 15th
" John W., carpenter, r. 603 Bartlett
" Joseph, teamster, r. 1330 Folsom
" Kate, widow, r. SXVo Jackson
" Louis, clerk, r. 1632 Golden Gate Av
'' Lucinda, widow, r. 46 Minerva
" Martin, watchman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
550, 18th
" Mary, tailoress, r. 338 Fell
" Patrick, r. 238 Fell
" Patrick, laborer S. P. Co., r. 103o Vermont
" Robert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Sarah, widow, r. 438 Van Ness Av
" Thomas, boatman, Section B, Seawall
" Washington, foreman pump dept. Hol-
brook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 401 Franklin
" William O., master mariner, 34 Luning
Bldg, r. 232 Haight
" & Norton (John J. Hayden and Lee Nor-
ton), dressmakers' supplies, 225 O'Far-
rell
4Sg= Hayden. See Haden, Haydon and Heyden
Haydman William, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
Haydock Thomas M., calker, r. 13 Tehama
Haydon Archibald E., with Cal. Fig Syrup Co.,
r. 316 Hayes
.. Thomas E., president Cal. Fig Syrup Co.,
324 Hayes, r. Reno, Nev. , ^x ■ v*
" Sarah F. Miss, teacher Bernal Heights
Primary School, r. 603 Bartlett
j«®- Haydon. See Haden, Hayden and Heyden
Hayen Matilda, widow, r. 506^^ Grove
"■ William, upholsterer, r. 5O61/2 Grove
Hayer Louisa, widow, cook, r. 34 Mary
4®-Hayer. See Heyer
Hayes Agnes Miss, shirtmaker, r. 403 Haight
" Alexandt^r, machinist, r. 403 Haight
" Alice, widow, r. 1126, 17th
" Anastasia, widow, r. 232, 15th
" Anna Mrs., lodgings, 810 Mission
" A. O., pressman D. S. Stanley & Co., r. 822
Kearny
" Bartholomew, porter, r. 1730, 25th
" Bartholomew Jr., teamster, r. 1730, 25th
" Benjamin, tailor, r. 261/2 Howard Court
" Bridget, widow, r. 403 Haight
" Catherine, widow, r. 422 Filbert
" Catherine Mrs., widow,r. Our Lady's Home
" C. B., 3d asst. engineer str San Bias
" Charles, canmaker, r. 2914 Harriet
" Charles, clerk B. Stelling, r. 319, 29th
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 33 Federal
" Charles, teamster Lawrence G. Flanagan,
r. 1010 York _^ , ^ _
.. Charles E., secretary Standard Asphalt
Co., 59 Union Trust Bldg, and clerk Pac.
Imp. Co., r. 2615 Laguna
" D , machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
Haves Daniel E., State Prison Director and di-
rector Fulton Engineering and Ship
Building Works, 213, 1st
" David, carpenter, r. 879 Shotwell
" Dennis, laborer, r. 1902 McAllister
" Dennis, laborer, r. 110 Congo
" Dennis C, capitalist, r. 1224 Buchanan
" Dennis T., carpenter, r. 1314 Sterner
" E. Miss, stenographer, r. 262o Howard
" Ebenezer, engineer Code, EUelt & Co., r.
1306 Sanchez _ ,
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 1224 Buchanan
" Edward, laborer, r. 1506 Dolores
" Eugene, driver A. Buchignani & CO., r. I4;iu
Broadway rear ,v. t^ i
" Frances Miss, housekeeper, 5 South Park
" Frank, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 1216,
32d
" Frank, laborer, r. 631 Sacramento
" Frank, printer, r. 536 Guerrero
" Frank J., painter, 139, 4th, r. 737 Howard
" Frank R. (Pac. Mfg. and Plating Wks), r.
113 Bartlett
.' Frederick, laborer, r. 861 Market
" George, blacksmith Jones & Kendig, r.
B6rli6l6y
" George, driver Mt. Shasta Mineral Springs
Co., r. 22d bet Eureka and Douglass
" George, seaman, r. 230^4, 9th
George J., r. 810 Mission „ „ ^, x
Georle R. B. (Stanly, Hayes & Bradley),
attorney at law, 4 Sutter, rooms 2fr-21, r.
2513 Pacific Av „ ^.^^
Hannah, widow, lodgings, 413 O'Farrell
Hannah Miss, shirtmaker, r. 403 Haight
Harry, solderer, r. 291/2 Harriet
H. B., marine engineer, 9 Mission
Henry l'., baker S. F. Protestant Orphan
Horace, operator Buckingham & Hecht, r.
913 Army ^^ , ^
J., carpenter and builder, 206, 1st
James, finisher Buckingham & Hecht, r.
1509 Dolores
James, hostler, r. 130 Clinton
James, laborer, r. 522 Bryant n^iio^e
James, S. J., teacher St. Ignatius College
James, watchman str State of California
James A., clerk, r. 2118 Howard
James J., groceries, 2544 McAllister
Jeremiah, r. 224, 7th .
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 130 Clinton
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Hayes Jeremiah, teamster, r. 1858 Lexington Av
" Jeremiah J., clerk Neville & Co., r. N s 22d
bet Eureka and Douglass
" J. J. Mrs., widow, r. 218, 7th
" Johanna, widow, r. 107 William
" John, r. 416 Taylor
" John, bartender Thomas E. Brophy, r. 237,
9th
" John, boxmaker Commercial Box Factory,
r. 708 Harrison
" John, cook Palace Hotel, r. 333 Eddy
" John, laborer, r. 1 Pixley
" John, laborer, r. 531 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 658 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 905 Buchanan
" John, laborer, r. 1420 Broadway rear
" John, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
" John, laborer Thomas Morton, r.1500 Frank-
lin
" John, longshoreman, r. 112 Valparaiso
" John, painter, r. 706, 19 th
" John, plasterer, r. 502, 26th
" John, printer Abramson-Heunisch Co., r.
522 Bryant
" John, seaman str Homer
" John, shoemaker G. Holmberg, r. 54, 1st
" John, special policeman Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 1144 Green
" John S., J., teacher St. Ignatius College
" John A., watchman Consumer's Ice Co., r.
216 Eddy
" John F., bartender James McNair, r. 902
Kearny
" John F., driver Consumer's Ice Co., r. 225
Fulton
" John F., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 1730, 25th
" John F., salesman Davis Bros., r. 100 Jones
" John F., shipping clerk W. P. Fuller & Co.,
r. Oakland
" John J., bartender B. Conway, r. 327 Hayes
Hayes John T., secretary The Builders' Asso-
ciation of California, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 2637 Mission
" John T., shoemaker, r. 1014, 22d
" Joseph, clerk Bennett Bros., r. 26 Lapidge
" Joseph B., bartender Walters & Walter-
stein, r. 515 Kearny
" Joseph M., salesman M. Friedman & Co.,
r. 536 Guerrero
" Joseph P., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 20 Harriet
" Joseph P., deputy Sheriff, r. 107 William
" Joseph R., cutter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 18 Elgin Park Av
" Josephine Miss, artist, 728 Montgomery, r.
1223 Ciay
" Justine O., blacksmith, r. 29% Harriet
" Kate, widow, r. 1014, 22d
" Lily, widow, r. 18 Elgin Park Av
" Maggie, domestic, 30 Clinton Park
" Margaret, widow, r. 20 Harriet
" Martin, coal passer City of Everett, r. 1001
Battery
" Martin, molder, r. 6 Isis
" Martin J., salesman Eagleson, Hawkins
Co., r. Oakland
" Mary, widow, r. 422 Fulton
" Mary, widow, r. 1500 Franklin
" Mary, widow, janitress Starr King Pri-
mary School, r. 979 Harrison
" Mary Mrs., liquors, 5 Boyd
" Maurice, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1322.
26th
" Maurice, groceries and liquors, 647 Jessie
" Michael, hostler Sutter St. Ry., r. 521
Howard
" Michael, laborer, r. 2002 Masan
" Michael, porter Son Bros. & Co., r. 928 Ala-
bama
" Michael C, watchman P. M. SS Co., r. 16
Lapidge
" Michael H., blacksmith J. L. Cobleigh, r.
291/2 Clinton
" Michael J., clerk, r. 163, 9th
" Michael J., cutler, 1518 Market, r, 706, 14th
" Michael J., laborer, r. Jules Av nr De
Montford Av
" Michael S., vice-president Hartter Hayes
& Co., r. 810 Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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641-647 IVIARKEX ST.
Hayes Milton P., packer Yates & Co., r. 118
Page
" Orville P., secretary San Francisco Com-
mission Co., r. 222 Washington, r. Ala-
meda
" P. & S. (Patrick and Samuel), liquors, 510
Howard
" Park Laundry Association, D. Lapouble&
Co. proprietors, Onondaga Av nr Mis-
sion Road
" Patrick (P. &S. Hayes), r. 9 Natoma
" Patrick, expressman, r. 5 Boyd
" Patrick, expressman, SW cor 3d and How-
ard, r. 8 Isis
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 1 Warren PI
" Phineas, engineer, r. 1015, 19th
" P. W., calker, r. 560 Howard
" Robert, longshoreman, r. 225 Drumm
" Samuel, (P. & S. Hayes), r. 29 Natoma
Hayes, Smith & Co. Plating Works. See Pa-
cific Manufacturing and Plating Works
" Susie B. Miss, nurse California Woman's
Hospital
" Thomas, r. 605 California
" Thomas, wardtender City and County Hos-
pital
" Thomas F., salesman, r. 979 Harrison
" Thomas J., coffee roaster Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. 12,5b Montgomery
" Thomas R., r. 2615 Laguna
" Thomas R., office 214 Battery, r. Sausa-
lito
" Timothy, guard County Jail 3
" Timothy, laborer, r. 903 Francisco
" Valley Advertiser (weekly), Bennett &
Fall proprietors, 509 Hayes
" Valley Brewery, Jurgens & Boese proprie-
tors, 512-514 Grove
" William, r. 17 Chesley
" William, r. 536 Guerrero
" William (Lynch & Hayes), r. 3114 Mis-
sion
" William, bookkeeper, r. 18 Elgin Park Av
" William, helper, r. 501 Napa
" William, carpenter, r. 676 Clementina
" William C.,r. 1515a Pierce
" William C, butcher William K. Bush, r
1420 Broadway rear
" WilliamJ., bookkeeper James W. Sweeney,
r. 1020 Polk
" William J., clerk Cluett, Coon & Co., r.
Oakland
" WilliamJ., law student A. O. Colton, r.
413 O'Farrell
" William T., cashier Raphael Weill Co.,
522 Bryant
4S" Hayes. See Hays
Hayessen D. Mrs., r. 1214^4 Polk
" L. Miss, r. 1214% Polk
Hayford George, attorney at law. 582-585 Em-
porium Bldg, r. 7 Redwood Court
" Tillie Mrs., r. 1550 Kentucky
Hayhurst Justin F., accountant The Market
St. Bank, r. 1020 Howard
Hayman A., fireman str St. Paul
Hayman AI & Co. (incorporated), Harry Mann
president and general manager. Alfred
Bouvier secretary and assistant general
manager, proprietors Baldwin Theatre
and California Theatre, office 936 Market
" Frank N., carpenter, r. 32 Chapultepec
" George S., clerk Station B Post Office, r.
408 Gough
" Isaac, printer, r. 314, 5th
" Lambert, penman, r. 1446 O'Farrell
" Richard, conductor, r. 802 Tennessee
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" Julius, tailor, 47, 3d, r. 21 Clinton Park
«-y Haymann. See Heymann
Eaymond Edgar B., attorney at law, 4S-44-4o,
Mills Bldg, 7th floor, telephone Mam
5914, r. Occidental Hotel
Hayne Brewton A., attorney at law, 82o Mar-
ket. Emporium Bldg, 6th floor, r. Berke-
ley
" James J., painter, r. 732%. Clementina
Havne Robert Y., attorney at law, 825 Market,
Emporium Bldg, 6th floor, telephone
Main 5023, r. San Mateo, Cal.
Hayne S. Duncan, attorney at law, 825 Market,
Emporium Bldg, 6th floor, r. San Mateo,
4®" Hayne. See Haine
Haynert Clemens, upholsterer, 214 Stockton
Haynes Celia Miss, milliner, r. 311 Elizabeth
" Charles, cook. r. 32 Steuart
" Charlotte M., widow, r. 2 Tay
" Edmond, janitor Donohoe Bldg
" Francis P., S. J., teacher St. Ignatius
College, r. 535 Linden Av
" George H., dental student, r. 114 Mc-
Allister „
Haynes John, Commissioner Supreme Court
of California, chambers 825 Market, Em-
porium Bldg, r. The Wenban
" Julia, widow, r. 2422 Bush
" Richard, laborer, r. 1140 Alabama
" Roy, switchman, r. 849 Bryant
•' T., plumber, r. 31 Montcalm
" Thomas, molder, r. 1140 ' "''"
" Thomas J., r. 705 Hayes
■ ' William, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. o3o
Linden Av
• ' William A., carpenter, r. 219, 6th Av
4eg=- Haynes. See Haines
Hays Edward L., plumber. 421, 4th
Hays Fred, hairwork and ladies' hairdressing,
248 Sutter
" Hiram B., miner, r. 853 Golden Gate Av
" Ira C. (Hays & Ruhe), r. 1700 Devisadero
- James M., master str Bertha, office 310
Sansome, r. 736 Treat Av
" Julia, widow, r. 825 Sutter
" Nellie, widow, r. 222214 Mission
Hays WillC, fancy dry goods and notions, 1303
Polk and 1525 Devisadero, r. 15II1/2 De-
visadero
" William K., salesman, r, 2219 Sterner
" & Ruhe (Ira C. Hays and Benjamin Ruhe),
dry goods and notions, 1700-1702 Devisa-
dero
J8®-Hays. See Hayes
Hayward Alvinza, capitalist, office 532 Market,
room 2, r. San Mateo
Hayward BuUding, 220 Sutter
Carrie E., widow, r. 1021 Golden Gate Av
Celia A. Mrs., cataloguer Free Public Li-
brary, r. 1023 Shotwell
Charles W., r. 1021 Golden Gate Av
Ellen L., widow, r. 615b Mason
Frank F., salesman James Miller
George Mrs., r. 810 Powell
George B., r. 1021 Golden Gate Av
Harry F., oiler str San Jose, r. 19 Vernon PI
" H. M., master str Mariposa
Hayward Louis A., treasurer and superinten-
dent Guadaloupe Dairy Co., 1015 Valen-
cia, r. 1023 Shotwell
" Thomas W., teamster J. Nolan, r. 919
Army
4®="Hayward. See Heywood
Hayward's BuUding, 415-423 California
Haywood Hardie, r. 1711 Baker
Hazen Nellie E. Miss, r. 10391/2 Valencia
Hazard Clement, machinist, r. 102 West Mis-
Hazard Powder Co., Phelps & Arnold agents,
220-222 Mission
>66i="Hazara. see tivissiiiu
Hazazer Moses, locksmith, 344 Kearny, room 2
Hazel David F., conductor Market St. Ky., r.
465 Jersey ^ ^
" Eli, salesman A. L. Bancroft & Co.
<' John, r. 413, 30th ._,.,,
Hazel Montgomery Free. Kindergarten, Mrs.
Sumner Johnson principal, 211-213, 9th
" Thomas, peddler, r. 413, 30th
-8®=-Hazel. SeeHazell .
Hazelhurst Emma Miss, retoucher Louis
Thors, r. Oakland
4®-Hazelhurst. See Haslehurst
Hazell John, bartender Eric J. Swordstream,
" WihiamH., cashier W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 2613 Sutter
4®=-Hazell. See Hazel
Hazelrigg Ella Mrs., r. 2307 Polk
Hazen Harvey, r. 612 Polk
" John marine fireman, r. b Billings PI
Hazleton Rose H. Mrs., teacher Denman Gram-
mar School, r. 420 Ellis
" William C, clerk, r. 420 Ellis
4fy Hazleton. See Haseltine and Heazleton
Hazlett Isaac, laborer, r. 444 Brannan
" John, teamster, r. 1103 Folsom
" John T., millwright^ r. 444 Brannan .
" Robert, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & uc,
" William J., driver National Ice Co., r. 1103
Folsom
4®=-Hazlett. See Haslett
TiMPorTr E H U S. Commissioner and Master
HeacOCkJ. H^.^^ . b.^ .^ chancery U. S. Circuit
Court, U. S. Appraisers Bldg, room 57, r.
737 Ellis „
'. Estee J., clerk Master and Examiner in
Chancery U. S. Circuit Court, r. 1217
" Frank^T,, clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co.. r. 5 Julian A V
Heacock Harry E., manager Waterbury Watch
Co Pacific Coast, oflice 1^16 Mills Bldg,
Head Addison E., capitalist, r. 1105 Taylor
'. Cecilia, widow, r. 428 Geary ^ , . •
" Centre and Tranquility Mining Co. (Ari-
zona), John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine,
rooms 15-17 . ^t -nr
" Edwin L., receiver Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 1206 Masonic Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 773 Harrison
" Frederick, insurance, r. 732, 23d
'. Granville, selector Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 728 Sutter 0 xtoh
" Lyman H., salesman Steinberger & Kali-
sher. r. 925 Larkin
" Mary, widow, r. 1326 California
Mary, widow, groceries and liquors, 645
" Tho^as^E., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal
Headle7|eorgf ii'reman S. P. Co., r. 378 Shot-
" George, laborer, r. 765 Mission
- William D., boxmaker, r. 7 Dale^Pl
Headman Abraham, machinist Risdon I. & L.
Wks r 1528>< Howard
Headauarters Department of California, U. S.
A., Phelan Bldg, 4th floor
Headauarters First Regiment Infantry aa
^®^^^ Brigade N. G. C? William Macdonald
Colonel Commanding, 25 Page
Headquarters Second Brigade. N. G. C., K. h.
iie*uii ,^j^^gg^^j Brigadier General Command-
ing, 420 Bush
ll«tSrfw^.^cS^ctrrSet St. Ry..
r 14 Eugenia Av .,
.. Martha, widow, nurse, r. 310 Leavenworth
jg^-Headstrom. See Hedstrom
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Headvold Peter, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Heady Charles L. (Conrad & Heady), r. 1228
Mission
Heaffey John L., bartender Jeremiah J. Dugan,
r. 823 Hayes
Heafner Joseph, butcher, r. 1040 Howard
Heagen J. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 834
Mission
" Thomas A., with Cal. Roofing and Repair-
ing Co.
Heagerty David (Heagerty & Murray), r. NW
cor 14th and Church
. " Henry P., liquors, SE cor Waller and Stan-
yan
" & Murray (David Heagerty and Patrick
Murray), groceries and liquors, NW cor
14th and Church
^S'Heagerty. See Hagarty, Hagerty, Hag-
gerty and Hegarty
Heairchin James, cook, r. 519, 8th
Heal Anna, widow, r. 54 Clinton Park
Heald Bertha Mrs., matron Boys and Girls Aid
Society, r. 1003 Buchanan
" Charles B., picture frame maker Peter P.
Knapik, r. 5 Shakespeare
Heald Edward P. (E. P. Heald & Co.), and presi-
dent Heald's Business College, 24 Post,
r. 511 Eddy
Heald E. P. & Co. (Edward P. Heald and Charles
S. Haley, M. D.), real estate, 24 Post
" Harmon W., clerk W. K. Vickery, r. 1003
Buchanan
HEALD'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
E. P. Heald president, C. S. Haley secre-
tary, 24 Post, telephone Main 5248
Healdsburg and Sonoma Commission Co., John
P. Ortman president, Charles J. King
secretary, T. S. Merchant manager,
wholesale dairy produce and provisions,
305 Front
Healey Abraham, asst. engineer str Encinal, r
North Temescal
Healey Benjamin, attorney at law, 530 Califor
nia, rooms 58-59, r. 1014 Green
" Bernard, clerk W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r
1341/2, 21st
" Bernard, machine operator Cahn, Nickels
burg & Co., r. 234 Hickory Av
" Charles F., painter Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D., r. 651 Folsom
" Charles S., hay and grain and commission
520-522, 7th and 3090 Mission, warehouse
325 Berry, r. 45 Precita Av
" Daniel J., carbuilder Market St. Ry.,r. 236,
28th
" Dennis, groceries and liquors, 349 Minna
" Edward J., 2d officer str Point Loma, r. 222
Townsend
" Edward J., ship owner, r. 1911 Laguna
" Eugene J., salesman W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
1911 Laguna
" Frank, salesman Macondray Bros. & Lock-
ard, r. 151 Valencia
" Frank C, engineer Crocker Bldg, r. 8 Ale-
many
" Fred A., law student Henley & Costello
" George, cook, r. Treat Av nr Precita Av
" Harry P., machinist Golden State & Miners
Iron Wks., r. 86 Moss
" Henry, engineer 4th St. Bridge, r. 651 Fol-
som
Healey Henry S., clerk Chief of Police, office 4
New City Hall, 1st floor, r. 302, 15th
" James, assistant O'Connor, Moftatt & Co.,
r. 638, 23d
" James, laborer, r. 546 Minna
" Jane, widow, r. Shotwell nr Army
" Jeremiah, fireman str Encinal, r. Oakland
" John, r. 34th off San Jose Av
" John, boiler maker, r. 1341/2, 21st
" John, gasfltter, r. 19 Prospect Av
" John, laborer, r. 9 Beideman
" John, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 10 Michi-
gan
" Joseph P., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1701 Page
" Leo, porter W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r. 134^4,
21st
Healey Louis A., beveler Pioneer W. L. & Color
Wks, r. 651 Folsom
" Louis J., salesman Nolan & Co., r. 1911 La-
guna
" Louisa M., stenographer G. G. Wickson &
Co., r. 2207 Fillmore
" Margaret, widow, r. 443 Jessie
" Margaret, widow, r. 602 Geary
" Margaret, widow, r. 613 Hyde
" Margaret, widow, r. 638, 23d
" Margaret Miss, typewriter, r. 134 Haight
" Martin, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 234 Hickory Av
" Mary Miss, bookbinder, r. 651 Folsom
" M. F. Mrs., dressmaking, 811 Van Ness Av
" Michael, hostler John Nolan & Sons, r. 1148
Sutter
" Morgan, r. 151 Valencia
" Patrick J. Mrs., widow, r. 36 Moss rear
" Peter, r. 70 Jessie
" Robert, clerk Kahn & Lasar, r. 1532 Post
" Robert M., clerk Miller & Hanselman, r.
1169 Mission
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1020 Alabama
" Thomas F., liquors, 147 Valencia, r. 151 Va-
lencia
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 638, 23d
" Timothy, blacksmith, r. ISiY^, 21st
" Timothy, stone cutter, r. 209, 24th
" William, solicitor Domestic Sewing Ma-
chines, r. 1831 Ellis
" William F.,hoseman Engine 13, r. Bernal
nr Army _
Healey WiUiam W., cashier California Furni-
ture Manufacturing Co., r. 1614 California
4®-Healey. See Haley, Healy, Heley and
Healing George, contractor and builder, 3635
Sacramento
" James, r. 982, 15th
Healion James, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 177
Minna
" Thomas C, clerk Bush & Mallett Co., r. 177
Minna
Healt A. A. Miss, asst. matron S. F. Protestant
Orphan Asylum
Health Inspectors, New City Hall, 1st floor
Health Office City and County, New City Hall,
1st floor
Healy Alfred J., journalist Chronicle, r. 613
Hyde
" Bridget, widow, r. 36 Moss rear
" Daniel, r. 410 Duncan •
" Daniel, shoemaker, r. 850 Folsom
" Daniel, tinsmith, r. 1123 Howard
" Daniel, watchman S. P. Co., r. 666 Brannan
" Dennis, clerk John Lyons, r. 547 Mission
" Edward, liquors, 22 Hayes, r. 261/2 Hayes
" Ellen, widow, r. 679 Clementina
" Ellen, widow, r. 705 Howard
" Frank, foreman cutting room U. S. Mint,
r. San Rafael
" Frank, pressman Francis- Valentine Co., r.
221 Turk
" George M., pipemaker W. W. Montague &
Co.,r. 70 Jessie
" James Dr., r. Lick House
" James H., laborer, r. 116 Ivy Av
" James P., r. 1104, 17th
" Jeremiah, groceries, 130 Shipley
" John, r. 121,4th
" John, laborer, r. 224 Ritch
" John, laborer, r. 622, 4th
" John, laborer, r. 677 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" John, laborer Union I. Wks, r. .501 Napa
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Healy John H., physician and surgeon, 813 Sut-
ter, r. 918 Ellis
" Joseph E., plumber, r. 1134 Florida
" Lawrence E., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 47 Bluxome
" Margaret, widow, r. 304 Moulton
" Mary T., domestic. 937 Haight
" Matthew, horse dealer. 1701 Harrison
" Maurice P., liquors, 1001 Illinois
" Michael, coxswain U. S. str Albatross
" Michael helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 646
Folsom
" Michael A., carpenter, r. 316 Lobos
" Michael J., stone contractor. 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. Loomis, Placer Co
" Millie J. Miss, bookkeeper Stulz Bros., r.
730 Filbert
" Nicholas, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" Patrick, laborer Pac. Gas. Imp. Co., r.
Lombard bet Buchanan and Laguna
HEALY PATRICK J.,
antiquarian bookseller, proprietor of
"Healy's Old Book Store," makes a
specialty of California Incunabula,
formerly at 206 Powell and 104, 122
and 408 O'Farrell, now at 203 Pow-
ell, r. 1825 San Carlos Av
Healy Richard, horseshoer William Dolan, r. 8
Louisa
" Robert, fireman str Santa Rosa. r. 71 Te-
hama
" Thomas E., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 904
Folsom
" Thomas F.. draughtsman, r. 1134 Florida
Healy, Tibbitts & Co. (William H. Healy and
Robert Tibbitts), wharf, bridge and rail-
road builders, 37 Steuart
" Timothy J., plumber and gasfltter, 1134
Florida
" W. Frank, business agency, 33 Kearny
" William, baker, r. 13 Eugenia Av
" William H. (Healy, Tibbitts & Co.), r. 613
Hyde
'■ William J., real estate, r. 1317 Steiner
" & Phillips, stone yard. 730, 7th
«r-Healy. See Haley. Healey, Helev and Hely
Healy's Old Book Store, Patrick J. Healy pro-
prietor, 303 Powell
Heanan Arthur M.. salesman Cal. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 3419a Clay
" Mary C, widow, r. 4 Hanover PI
Heaney Arthur, shoemaker, r. 931 Army
" Edward J., plumber, r. 713 Point Lobes Av
" Frank, carpenter, r. 33d Av nr Point Lobos
Av
" James, bartender, r. 18 Hunt
" James W. (Schrader & Co.). r. 1441, 33d
" John (Kane & Heaney), r. 514 Minna
" John, corporal police, r. 935 Greenwich
" John, molder. r. 23d Av nr Point Lobos Av
" John F., blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 633
Hermann
•' John H., street contractor, r. 30 Middle
" Martin, packer, r. 18 Hunt
" Mary A., widow, r. 1410 Leavenworth
" Michael, porter, r. 18 Hunt
" Michael N., machinist, r. 935 Greenwich
" Robert E.. butcher Thomas J. Hicks, r.
3033 Geary
" Thomas F.. marine engineer, r. 8 Clay
" William P.. salesman James W. Edwards,
r. 1410 Leavenworth
£S=-Heaney. See Haney, Heeney and Heney
Heans Robert G., calker, r. 31 '4 Rausch
Heaphey Michael J., policeman, r. 433 Day
Heaphy Hannah, widow, janitress Rincon
Grammar School, r. 34b Silver
" James H., chipper Jardine Iron Wks, r.
36 Ridley
" John J., whip maker, r. 1316 Alabama
" Julia Mrs., laundress, r. 117 Natoma
Heard Charles, traveling salesman, r. 640 Gol-
den Gate Av
" Frederick, cashier Mark Strouse, r. 734
McAllister
" M. E. Miss, solicitor ^tna Ins. Co., r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
j8®=-Heard. See Herd. Hird and Hurd
Hearfield, Bannister &Co. (David Hearfield and
William D. Bannister), manufacturers
Paris white and whiting and proprietors
The Columbia Marble Co., 347 Brannan,
olHce 305 Sacramento
" David (Hearfield, Bannister & Co.), r. San
Rafael
Hearly Frank, dept. manager O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co.,r. 503 Cole
Hearn Celia, widow, r. 413, 4th
" Dennis, laborer, r. 566 Bryant
" J., bridge builder, r. 560 Howard
" John, news agent, r. 1, 17th
" Simon, fireman Engine 33, r. 117. 16th
" Thomas F., compositor, r. 3916 Fillmore
" William A., plumber, r. 11 Bryant Av rear
" William C. sign painter, r. 707, 34th
i^T' Hearn. See Hern and Heron
Hearne Frank, blacksmith Louis C. Rasmussen,
r. 33 Russ
" M. J., seaman U. S. str Albatross
" William, guard, r. 33 Russ
" William H., clerk McCafferty Bros., r. 33
Russ
Hearney Andrew, molder, r. 8 Clara
Hugh, clerk, r. 8 Clara
" Michael, laborer, r. 8 Clara
Hearon Peter W., shoemaker. Railroad Av nr
13th Av South
Hearsch Mary, widow, r, 1533 Polk
•' William J., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1533
Polk
Hearst A., porterCal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 635
Grove
Hearst Estate, E. H. Clark manager, 33 Mills
Bldg,9th fioor
" Frederick C. . clerk, r. 808, 8th
Hearst Free Kindergarten Ho 1, Miss Eva A.
Taylor principal, 513 Union
Hearst Free Kindergarten No. 2, Miss Cora
B. Griflin principal, 513 Union
Hearst Free Kindergarten No. 3, Miss Emma
I. McCracken principal, 513 Union
Hearst Grammar School, Mrs. Nettie A. Wood
principal, SW cor Hermann and Fill-
more
" Michael J., porter Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co.,
r. 635 Grove
Hearst William E., editor and proprietor The
Examiner, business office 756 Market cor
Grant Av
J8®=Hearst. See Hirst and Hurst
Hearty James, laborer, r. 3 Morrell PI
" Sarah, widow, r. 3 Morrell PI
" Thomas E.. asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
Oakland
4®=-Hearty. See Harty
Heasman Ann, widow, r. 615 Pine rear
" Anna Miss, seamstress, r. 615 Pine rear
Heath Anna Mrs., nurse, r. 4 Byington Av
" Benjamin, storekeeper Market St. Ry., r.
1816 Post
" Edward E. H., clerk Cascade Laundry, r.
108 Eddy
" Edward L., r. 932b Sutter
" Frank E., conductor, r. 3019 Pine
" Frederick W.. bartender H. E. Oehsen. r.
516,4th
" Geneva J., widow, nurse, r. 443, 20th
" George B., electric belt maker Pac. Elec-
tric Belt and Truss Co., r. 442, 30th
" George H., clerk, r. 319 Sutter
" Heber L., glove cutter, r. 33 Oak Grove Av
rear
" John A., barber Hugh Rodden, r. 510, 4th
" John C, waiter, r. 4 Byington Av
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Heath Langhorne, cashier The Liverpool and
London and Globe Insurance Co., r. 3293
Sacramento
Mary E., widow, r. 2293 Sacramento
Mary L., widow dressmaking, 122 Taylor
Oscar H., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r. 442,
80th
Richard S., clerk, r. 2293 Sacramento
Richard W., stock broker and mining sec-
retary, 318 Pine, room 12, r. San An-
selmo
Roberta L. Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 2293 Sacramento
Royal T., traveling salesman Dunham,
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. Russ House
The, A. & M. Buislay proprietors, 312
Eddy
Thomas J., butcher str City of Peking, r.
373 Sanchez
Virginia D. Miss, teacher Broadway
Grammar School, r. 2293 Sacramento
Walter S., paperhanger, r. 1041. 20th
William C, teamster George W. Emmons.
r. 330, 12th
William R., clerk Commercial Union As-
surance Co., r. 2293 Sacramento
& Milligan Manufacturing Co. (Chicago),
Magner Bros, agents, 322-324 Front
jea=- Heath. See Heeth
Heathcote Basil, president Heathcote, Dexter
& Co., 314 Sacramento, r. San Rafael
Heathcote, Dexter & Co. (incorporated), Basil
Heathcote president, wholesale liquors,
314 Sacramento
" William A., bartender The Baldwin, r. 1150
Guerrero
Heatley Edward D. (Dickson, DeWolf & Co.), r.
SW cor Kearny and Chestnut
" Philip, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 812 Cen-
tral Av
Heatlie William C, machinist Gustav Ljung,
r. 265 East Av
Heaton Henry, paver, r. 942, 20th rear
Heaton Oscar G., attorney at law, 305 Spreckels
Bldg,927 Market, r. East Oakland
" Richard, boiler maker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 1312% Alabama
Heavener Ellen Mrs., millinery, 1332 Stockton,
r. 416 Ellis
Heavey Bernard, salesman Joseph A. McGiffln,
r. 4314 Everett
" Martin, carpenter, r. 43% Everett
" Martin J., picture mat maker Schussler
Bros., r. 43% Everett
" Sabina, widow, r. 43% Everett
4®=Heaviside. See Haviside
Heazelton George, proprietor The Financial
Letter, 714 Spreckels Bldg, r. 801 Leaven-
worth
Hebb Archibald Y., solicitor, r. 209 Leides-
dorft
Hebbard Harry, coremaker Vulcan Iron Wks.,
r. 319, 1st
" Henry F., driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
1413 Jones
Hebbard Jolin C. B., judge Superior Court De-
partment 4, chambers New City Hall, 2d
floor, r. 912 Devisadero
" N. A. Mrs., widow, r. 910 Jones
4S=-Hebbard. See Hibbard
Hebbert Charles, painter M.J. & J. J. Donovan.
r. 651 Stevenson
Heber Henry, carpenter Union Box Factory, r.
3 Alaska PI
" William, gunsmith, r. 15 Vandewater
Heberer Oil Burner, George McGillivray
agent, 42, 2d
Heberger Martin, plasterer, r. 1926 Golden Gate
Av
Hebgen Adolph G., salesman Kohlberg,
Strauss & Frohman, r. 309, 5th
Hebranck Johanna, widow, r. 1228 Sanchez
" John, glassblower, r. 910% Harrison
Hebrew Benevolent Society First, oflice NE
cor Post and Taylor
Hebrew Home for Aged Disabled, Samuel
Polack president, Mrs. M. Kaskell sec-
retary, B. Jacobson superintendent, 507
Lombard
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
^A^l-GA^-y yviarket St.
Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home Society
Pacinc, secretary's office 105 Stockton,
rooms 21-24 Orphan Asylum cor Devisa-
dero and Hayes, Home cor Silver Av and
Mission
HEBREW THE,
established 1863, Philo Jacoby pub-
lisher and proprietor, 612 Commercial
Hechheimer Lee, butcher, 1303 Buchanan, r. 1723
Buchanan
" M. L., clerk Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r. 1723
Buchanan
Hecht Abraham E., (Hecht Bros. & Co.)
" Bert R., (Hecht Bros. & Co.), r. SW cor
Washington and Laguna
Hecht Brothers & Co., (Jacob H., Louis Jr.,
Abraham E., Marcus H. and Bert R.
Hecht),bonds and investment securities,
312 Pine
" C. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 87, 25th
" Charles, laborer, r. 102 Bay
" Edel, lithographer, r. 1506 Sacramento
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 421, 4th
" Henry, shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 441
Fell
" Hiram, salesman Sommer & Kaufmann, r.
1821 Sacramento
" Isaac (estate of), office 312 Pine
" Isaac Mrs., widow, 312 Pine
" Jacob, compositor Commercial Publising
Co., r. 441 Fell
" Jacob H., (Hecht Bros. & Co.), r. Boston,
Mass.
" John, secretary Baker Hill Mining Co. 523
Kearny
" Joseph A., artist Elite Photographic
Studio and teacher shorthand, 706
Spreckels' Bldg, r. 322 Fell
" Louis Jr. (Hecht Bros. & Co.), r. Boston,
Mass.
" Manuel, mechanic, r. 5 Bernard
Hecht Marcus H. (Hecht Bros. & Co.), and
president Buckingham & Hecht, 312 Pine,
r. 2100 Washington
" Samuel, r. 17 Yerba Buena
" Treu, photo printer, r. 1506 Sacramento
Hechtman Baer. carpenter, r. 32 Morris Av
Heck Joseph H., painter, r. 106 Arlington
•' Stephen (Creyer & Heck), r. 1653% Mission
" Victor, clerk William F. Nelson & Son, r.
Alameda
Hecke Julius R.. driver, r. 1919 Hyde
Heckel Frederick, night clerk Hackmeier
Hotel
Heckendorf August, blacksmith Yosemite Mfg.
Co., r. 200 Turk
Hecker Freda Miss, saleslady, r. 527a Union
" John G., solicitor Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 540 Grove
" John L., tailor, r. 527a Union
" Leon G., clerk, r. 537a Union
4®" Hecker. See Hacker
Heckert William (Francke & Heckert), r. 833
Pacific
Heckler Louis, carrier postoffice, r. 1236, 26th
Heckley Robert, engineer, r. 2739 Pine
Heckman Elizabeth, widow, r. 419 Capp
" James R.. cannery supt. Alaska Packers'
Assn., 308 Market
" Richard J., butcher, r. 1078 Howard
" Robert C, r. 507 Mason
Heckmann Frederick, seaman, r. 232 Minna
" Frederick J., turner and carver, 3835, 16th
" Frederick W., rattan worker Wakefield
Rattan Co., r. 3835, 16th
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Heckmann H. & Co. (Herman H. Heckmann),
produce connnission merchants, 400-402
Davis and 122 Washington
" Herman H. (H. Heckmann & Co.), r. 1804
Ellis
" Herman H. Jr., salesman H. Heckmann &
Co., r. 1804 Ellis
" William B., clerk, r. 28S5, 16th
Heckscher Edmond, bookkeeper, r. 1419 Taylor
Hecktor George P. K., motorman S. F. & S. M.
Ry., r. 204 Sunnyside Av
Hecox George W., r. 333 O'Farrell
Hector Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co.), offlce 517
Clay
Hedherg Adolph, blacksmith, r. 2216 Filbert
" Charles, waiter S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
Hedblom Anna, domestic, 2607 Fillmore
Hedburg F., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill.
" James, painter, r. 11 Telegraph PI
Hedden Charles, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1530
Castro
" J. Mrs., widow, r. 948 Guerrero
Hedder Joseph, r. 214 Fell
Hedderich Charles H., cabinet maker August
Wolf, r. Alameda
Hedemark Anna N., widow, r. 130 Bartlett
HEDEMARK C. L.,
commission merchant, wholesale and
retaU dealer in coal, wood, hay and
grain, 1052 Valencia cor 22d, tele-
phone Mission 189, r. H2914 Valencia
Hedemark Dennis E., varieties, 1054 Valencia,
r. 130 Bartlett
Hedger H. A., capitalist, r. 1608 Golden Gate Av
Hedges Charles L., cigars and confectionery,
53714 Clay
" Edward R., r. 1613 Green
" George W., machine works, 323 Mission, r.
219a Webster
" Henry W., traveling salesman, 23 Luning
Bldg, r. 312 Eddy
" Joseph W., machinist, r. 1823a Union
" Samuel B. Rev., C. S. P. asst. rector St.
Mary's Church (R. C), r. 628 California
Hediger Joseph M., painter G. Orsi, r. 927 Filbert
Hedirks David, carpenter, r. 737% Howard
Hedler Henry, butcher Draper & Selig, r. 6th A v
South bet L and M
Hedley James, r. 31 Stanly PI
■' John (Morton & Hedley) r. 31 Stanly PI
" Van Zant, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. Lorln
Hedlund George, longshoreman, r. 327 Bryant
rear
" John A., laborer, r. 229 Crescent Av
Hedman Daniel, seaman, r. 131 East
Hedquist Charles, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" John, carpenter, r. 204 Congo
Hedrich John L., liquors, 12 Mason, r. 18 Marye
Terrace
" Louis, butcher, 2.306 Howard
Hedrick Frank, machinist, r. 468 Clementina
" Leland B., driver J. P. Brownlee, r. 30
Grove
■• Lyman, dentist, 513 Taylor
" Walter M., druggist Emery P.Gates &Co.,
r. 513 Taylor
" William, machinist, r. 468 Clementina
*fi= Hedrick. See Haedrich, Hedderich and
Headrick
Hedstrom Bernhard, carpenter, r. 921, 14th
" John B., watchman Atlas Iron Wks, r. 227
Pennsylvania Av
" John B. Jr., draughtsman Union I. Wks,
r. 227 Pennsylvania Av
eS' Hedstrom. See Hadstrom and Headstrom
Heeb Philip, cook, r. 1028 Clay
Heeder Cecilia, widow, dressmaking, 138 Eddy
Heeg Lawrence, laborer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1411
Minnesota
Heegaard Carl V., master mariner, r. 1001 Capp
Heehs Paul H., foreman W. D. Wilson, r. 517a
Fell
Heenan Edward, carpenter, 771 Bryant, r. 435%
Stevenson
" James, r. 346, 4th
" John, attorney at law and secretary Burge
& Donahoo Co. and American Imp. Co.,
220 Sansome, room 4, r. 1544 Howard
" John C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 228
Langton
" Kate, widow, r. 627 Locust Av
" Maggie Miss, shirtmaker Standard Shirt
Factory, r. 627 Locust Av
" Martin W., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1556 Kentucky
" Stephen C, cabinet maker Hey wood Bros.
&Co., r. 541 Minna
4®" Heenan. See Heanan
Heeney Edward J., plumber, r. 421%, 11th
" Henry, blacksmith, r. 339 Bryant
" James, blacksmith Lowney Bros., r. 820
Potrero Av
" John, carpenter, r. 339 Bryant
" Margar.et, widow, r. 820 Potrero Av
" Thomas J., engineer str Alcazar, r. 433
Golden Gate Av
4®= Heeney. See Haney, Heaney and Heney
Heense Leonard, barber, 510 Post, r. 321% O'Far-
rell
" Louis, cellarman John Wieland Brewery,
r. 321% O'Farrell
" William, r. 321% O'Farrell
Heer Eliza, widow, r. 4 Martha PI
" Lulu Miss, r. 4 Martha PI
Heesch Carl A., insurance broker, 313 California,
r. 504 Ellis
" John F. (Heesch & Hansen), r. 403 Drumm
" & Hansen (John F. Heesch and Thomas
Hansen), liquors, 403 Drumm
Heesemann Hem y, butcher H. A. Rosenbaum, r.
2lB Glover
Heeth Albert S., tailor Joseph Poheim, r 70
Everett
" Charles, bookkeeper August Koerber, r. 70
Everett
" George C, pileman Harbor Commissioners
" Hermann W., clerk, r. 70 Everett
Jm' Heeth. See Heath
Heffelflnger William C, with R. T. Kennedy
Co., r. 218 Turk
Hefferin R., seaman str St. Paul
" William, pressman, r. 417 Day
Heffernan Arthur, peddler, r. 363 Clementina
Garrett, carpenter, r. 538 Mission
Henrv T., shoecutter W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
1233 Pacific
James, pantryman Young & Weisman, r.
317 O'Farrell
James, tailor, r. 1322 Ellis
James F., carpenter, r. 305 Filbert
Joseph, blacksmith, r. 1311 Montgomery
Julia J. Miss, teacher music, r. 1322 Ellis
Matthew, cement worker, r. 781 Stevenson
Michael, liquors, 223 Sansome, r. 712 Guer-
rero
Michael J., tailor, r. 112% Fell
Owen E., policeman, r. 925 Alabama
Patrick, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
Peter J., teamster Gross & MuUaney, r.
133 Turk
William (Heffernan & Driscoll), r. 538 Mis-
sion
William, nurse, r. 1616% Bush
William P., shoefitter, r. 305 Filbert
& Driscoll (William Heffernan and James
F. Driscoll), liquors, 121, 4th
Heffner Frank, r. 347 Minna
Heffron Patrick, chicken ranch, r. San Bruno Av
nr Cortland Av
" Thomas, r. 904 Buchanan
>e®=Heflron. See Hefron and Heyfron
Hefron Helen L. Miss, teacher Crocker Gram-
mar School, r. 503 Cole
" , widow, r. 503 Cole
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Hefty Emma Miss, teacher Cal. School of Me-
chanical Arts, r. Oakland
" John, barber 519, 4th
-BS^Hegar. See Hagar
Hegard Otto, porter S. F. Breweries
Hegarty Eugene J. (Hegarty & McSweeney),
r. 618 Eddy
" John, meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 37
Minna
" & McSweeney (Eugene J. Hegarty and
Daniel McSweeney), produce commis-
sion, 56, 2d
4®="Hegarty. See Hagarty, Hagerty, Haggerty
and Heagerty
Hegele Paulina L., widow, r. 114 McAllister
Frederick, laborer Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 858i4 Folsom
Daniel C, manufacturer shirts, 318
Kearny, r. 118 Ridley
" Frederick J., salesman D. C. Heger, r. 318
Kearny
" G. Henry, druggist, r. 1914 Rausch
" Oscar, cigar maker J. E. Kiefer, r. 1914
Rausch
" Robert H., plumber J. A. O'Dea, r. 19i4
Rausch
Hegerhorst John, bartender Stelling Bros., r.
892, 14th
Hegerty Emile, messenger Hammam Baths, r.
334 Clementina
" Patrick D., r. 4 Russ
" William, barber Happ & Gingg, r. 328
Geary
Heggerty Charles J. (Knight & Heggerty),
attorney at law, 74-80 Chronicle Bldg, r.
1906 Webster
Heggum Charles W., painter, r. 2604 Bryant
Hegler Frederick A., r. 228 Haight
" John, r. 228 Haight
Hegyessy James, operator Theo. C. Marceau, r.
826 Market
Hehemann Ida Mrs., r. 130, 1 1th
Heibach Annie, widow, dressmaking, 114 Mason
Heick Christian, boots and shoes, 3789, 16th
" Frederick, bookkeeper Cesar Bertheau, r.
630 Haight
" William, druggist German Hospital, r. 630
Haight
Held August, sausage maker L. Schnetzler, r.9
Mint Av
Heidborn Charles W., delicacies, 1417 Ellis
Heide Charles, paper carrier, r. 636 Commercial
'■ Henry (Heide & Pfahlert), r. 1600 Larkin
" Henry (New York City), A. C. Boldemann
agent, 307 Commercial
Heide & PfaMert (Henry Heide and Julius
Pfahlert), groceries and liquors, 1600-
1602 Larkin
Heidelberg William, engineer, r. 314 Minna
Heidemann Frank (Baumeister & Heidemann).
r. 135A 24th
Heiden Anna L., domestic, 1817 Jackson
" Gustave, laborer, r. 728 Filbert
" Gustave, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1005 Tennessee
Heidenreich Charles W., carpenter, r. 1413 Cali-
fornia
" Emil, watchman, r. 450 Tehama
" Frederick, musician, r, 450 Tehama
" Frederick J., musician, r. 450 Tehama
" M., r. 220 Montgomery Av
Heidenthaler Louis, lodgings, 210 Washington
Heider Alfred, clerk, r. 623 Ash Av
" Carl, baker John Schlichtmann, r. 645 Mc-
Allister
" Christopher, barber, 310 Bush, r. 623 Ash Av
" Frank, foreman George H. Tay Co., r. Oak-
land
" Frank B., druggist, NE cor Golden Gate
Av and Webster, r. 1002 Webster
" Frank C, sheet iron worker George H. Tay
Co., r. Oakland
" Frederick, barber C. Heider, r. 623 Ash Av
Heidon John, seaman, r. 240 Greenwich
Heidorn Herman, r. 6 Morris Av
Heidt Edward, metal worker Pac. Metal Wks,
r. Alameda
Heidt Jolm W., secretary and treasurer Pacific
Metal Works, 137-139, 1st, r.
W. MONTAGUE &
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For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAKEET ST.
Heidt Wesley, secretary and assistant manager
Forderer Cornice Works, 224-228 Mission,
r. 319 Geary
Heidtmann Arnold, foreman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. Wisconsin 2 S of 20th. Potrero
" Christof F., r. 426 Shot well
•' Harry, salesman Henry Wessel, r. 1601
Turk
" Henry, laborer, r.429 Ridley
4®"Heidtmann. See Heitmann
Heiduska Ferdinand, watchmaker and jeweler,
413 Bush, r. 1529 Golden Gate Av
Heier Joseph, driver Chicago Brewery
4®=Heier. See Heyer and Hyer
Heilbron Adolph (Poly, Heilbron & Co.), r. Sac-
ramento, Cal.
" August, estateof (Poly, Heilbron & Co.), 339
Kearny
" Charles F., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 1328 Pacific
" Frederick, r. 1328 Pacific
•' Joseph P., salesman Blake, MofBtt &
Towne, r. 899 Pine
" Mary Mrs., r. 1328 Pacific
Heilbronner August, secretary Golden Gate
Lumber Co. ,4 Sutter, rooms 8-10, r. Hotel
Richelieu
" Julius (Bissinger & Co.). r. 1219 Hyde
Heilbronner Max, secretary Alaska Commer-
cial Co., 310 Sansome, r. 816 Sutter
Heilbuth John, teamster Quires Soda Water
Co., r. 501 Franklin
Heilemann William H., cigar packer Pac. Coast
Co-op Cigar Mfg. Co., r. 28 Russ
Heilfron Alfred J., barber 341 Hayes, r. 525 Fell
Heilmann John E., deputy County Clerk, r. 708
Brannan
" Richard W., soap manufacturer, S s El
Dorado nr De Haro, office 708 Brannan
Heilpern Max, Hebrew books, 1043^2 Folsom
Heilrath John, clerk Lash"s Bitters Co., r. 1117
Mission
Heim Franz L., boots and shoes, 121 Grant Av.
r. 2238 Post
" Jacob F., dairy, 18th Av South nr G
" John G., chicken ranch, 19th Av South nr G
" Louis, butcher, r. 427}^, 4th Av
Heim Otto W., secretary to manager Pacific
Dept. Wells, Fargo & Co's Express, 35
New Montgomery, room 7, r. East Oak-
land
" Phillip, machinist Clot & Meese. r, Berke-
ley
" Thomas, r. 306 Greenwich
Heiman Abraham, tailor H. Levin, r. 134, 4th
" Isaac, clothing, 120 Jackson, r. 1231 Vallejo
,, Jacob, clerk Isaac Heiman, r. 1231 Vallejo
" Jonas, janitor B'nai B'rith Hall, r. 629 Ellis
'■ Joseph, traveling salesman, r. 2033 Sacra-
mento
Heimann Aaron, locksmith, r. 21 Clinton Park
" August M., bookbinder R. 1. Whelan& Co.,
r. 1518 Leavenworth
" Emma Miss, tailoress. r. 21 Clinton Park
" Julius, tailor, r. 31 Clinton Park
" Rose Miss, bookkeeper, r. 21 Clinton Park
4S"Heimann. See Heyman and Hyman
Heimburg Louis, bartender W. Leege & Co., r.
1332 Vallejo
Heimemeyer Charles, buffer Schaezlein & Bur-
ridge, r. 537 O'Farrell
Heimerl Emily, widow, r. 317 Ellis
" Hulda F. Miss, dressmaking, 317 Ellis
Heimoller Balthazar, baker Becker & Sander,
r. 226 Pacific
Heimrath Joseph, furrier, r. 640 Stevenson
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ^^ DOMESTIC OOAl.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Heims Frank, porter Wells, Fargo &Co., r. 141/2
Sherman
" John, upholsterer, 1314 Valencia
Heimstadt Peter, baker, r. 41.3 Minna
Hein Annie Miss, artist, r. 24 Mint Av
" Charles, carriage trimnaer Studebaker
Bros. Mfg. Co., r. 17Laskie
" Charles, musician, r. 24 Mint Av
" Charles M., sign painter Swan & Stein, r.
102 Ellis
" Crissie. widow, lodgings, 90714 Mission
" Joseph, liquors, 513 East, r. 24 Mint Av
" Louisa, widow, r. 1438 Howard
" Minna Mrs., proprietor Felvey House, 24
Mint Av
Heinbockel Henry L., plumber, r. 410 Francisco
Heindorf Herman, cigar maker, r. 767 Folsom
Heine A., r. 86 Everett
" Frederick F., with Cal. Paint Co., r. 112
Vicksburg
Heine G. 0. & Co. (Gustave O. Heine), import-
ers and manufacturers pianos, dealers
musical instruments, agents for Shaw
piano, 136 Ellis, Y. M. C. A. Bldg, tele-
phone 5744, musical department, Em-
porium Bldg
" Gustave O. (G. O. Heine & Co.), 136 Ellis
" Henry, brick layer, r. 13 Rausch
" Henry W.. salesman, r. 737 Church
" Hulda, widow, r. 536, 15th
" Louis, musical director Tivoli Opera
House, r. 42814 Eddy
" Marie, widow. 411V4. 13th
" Samuel, butcher Simon Silverberg, r. 14th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" William F., paper carrier, r. 15 Glover
Heineberg Jacob A., manager city wholesale
dept. Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r. 1519
Jackson
" Laura Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 1519 Jackson
" Leah Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r, 1519 Jackson
" Rika, widow, r. 1519 Jackson
" Sarah, widow, r. 1017 Laguna
Heinecke Anna E., widow, r. Serpentine Av nr
Folsom
" Brothers (Max and Charles), groceries and
liquors, 1021. 18th
" Charles (Heinecke Bros.) ,r. 38 Caselli Av
" Charles A., cooper, r. 38 Caselli Av
" Fred, bartender, r. 801 Kearny
" George, steward S. F. Verein, r. 738 Post
" Max (Heinecke Bros.), r. 38 Caselli Av
" W. Paul, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 67
Henry
.^g'-Heinecke. See Heinicke, Hencke and Hincke
Heineken Albert C, r. 1826 Post
Heineman Arthur J., salesman H. M. Heine-
man, r. 1613 Bush
" August, baker, r. 763 Howard ■
" Charles A., special policeman, r. 1305 Buch-
anan
" Charles J., salesman H. M. Heineman, r.
1613 Bush
" Clifford, cutter H. M. Heineman, r. 16l3Bush
" Edward B., salesman H. M. Heineman, r.
1613 Bush
" Fannie, widow (Heineman & Stern), r. 1709
Geary
" Fannie, widow, r. 1828b Sutter
" Felix, butcher, r. 1709 Geary
" Fred C, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. Berkeley
" Henry M., manufacturer neckwear, gloves
and suspenders, 109 Sansome, r. 1613
Bush
Heineman Jacob, painter Sutter St. Ry., r. 1432
Ellis
" Joseph H., traveling salesman Graf Bros.,
r. 1432 Ellis
" Max M., manager Pacific Wall Paper Co.,
Ill Battery, r. 1830 Eddy
" Moses, butcher, r. 1709 Geary
HEINEMAN & STERN
(Mrs. Fannie Heineman and Moses
Stem), manufacturers smoked and
Eickled beef and German sausage, 916
arkin, telephone East 242
*5=" Heineman. See Heinimann and Heyne-
mann
Heinemann C, gripman Cal. St. RR.,r. 1434 Cal-
ifornia
" Charles B., mechanic Christofler M. Chris-
toffer, r. 667 Broderick
" George (Heinemann & Fladmark), r. 667
Broderick
" Julius, waiter John Feyhl, r. 511 Valencia
" & Fladmark (George Heinemann and Olaf
J. Fladmark), groceries, 667 Broderick
Heines Elizabeth Mrs., janitress St. John's
Episcopal Church, r. 309 Guerrero
" James, car driver, r. 309 Guerrero
" Julius, baker, r. 428 Broadway
Heinhardt Frederick W., carriage trimmer, r.
530 O'Farrell
Heinicke Charles W., groceries, 29 Clementina
" Paul, waiter The Louvre, r. 1, 5th
" William F., bookkeeper Graf Bros., r. 29
Clementina
Heinimann John M., physician, 504 Kearny, r.
East Oakland
Heininger Charles P., manufacturer walking
canes and smokers' articles and pub-
lisher view albums, 526 Market, r. 27
Liberty
Heinke Edward, r. Old Peoples' Home
" Louis, cooper, r 444 Brannan
J8S- Heinke. See Hainke and Heinecke
Heinlein Casper, chicken ranch, r. 25th nr Con-
necticut, Potrero
Heico Edward, clerk Leon Lemos, r. 229 Oak
" Emil, boxmaker, r. 229 Oak
" Jacob, nurse, r. 226^/4 Oak
HEINO JULIUS,
dentist, The Orlando, SE cor 6th and
Howard, rooms 3-4, formerly of the
Colton Dental Association
Heino Saul, cutter Leon Lemos, r. 229 Oak
Heinrich Adele, widow, r. 16 Natoma
" Albert, watchmaker Shreve & Co., r. 2307
Harrison
" Bruno, electrician Mutual Electric Light
Co..r. 315 Clipper
" Rudolf, agent Contra Costa Laundry, 404
O'Farrell
" Rudolph, carpenter, r. 8 Polk
Heinroth Oscar H.. jeweler Shreve & Co., r.
Elmhurst, Cal.
Heins A., r. 811 Bryant
" Adolph F. (J. D. Heins & Co.), r. 40414 Fol-
som
Heins Alexander, manufacturer leather and
fulled rawhide belting, 134 Main, r. 2209
Green
" Catherine, widow, r. 1334 Union
" Herman, bartender T. F. A. Obermeyer, r.
65 Tehama
" J. D. & Co. (John D. and Adolph F. Heins),
groceries and liquors, NW cor Folsom
and Fremont
" John D. (J. D. Heins & Co.), r. NW cor Fol-
som and Fremont
" JohnD., transferrer Union Litho. Co., r..
1234 Union
" Julius (Aurich & Heins), r. 909 Kearny
" Louis R., salesman, r. 148 CoUingwood
" Peter D.. teamster, r. 1334 Union
" T., conductor Market St. Ry, r, 3237 Mis-
sion
" Theodore, machinist S. Bloom & Sons., r. 80
Army
" William H., r. 1334 Union
>8®-Heins. See Heinz, Hinds, Hines and Hynes
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Co., r. 334 Noe
Heinsen Charles, musician, r. 201 Taylor
Heinsohn Henry, teamster, r. 11 Harriet
" Herman, bookkeeper South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. Alameda
Heintz Frederick, ironer S. F. Laundry, r. 339,
6th
" George A., cashier Katz & Sons, r. 18, 7th
4®=Heintz. See Hintz
Heinz Barbara, widow, r. 234 Castro
" Charles, plumber C. Heinz, r. 818M Green-
wich
" Charles, sausage factory, 362, 3d
" Christopher, baker and confectioner, 1419
Stockton, r. 627 Green
" Conrad, laborer, r. 555^/4 Natoma
" Conrad, plumber and gasfltter, 714 Mont-
gomery Av and 1844 Union, r. 3120 Union
" Edward G., salesman Cal. Wire Cloth Co.,
r. 261/^ Valparaiso
" George, furniture, 847 "Valencia
" Henry, blacksmith, r. 11 Valparaiso
" Henry, clerk J. A. Drinkhouse Co., r. 818j^
Greenwich
" Jacob (Himmelmann & Heinz), r. 2120
Union
» Jacob, baker Henry Eggeling, r. 1598 Ful-
ton
" Jacob, blindmaker Edward B. Hlndes &
Co., r. 11 Valparaiso
" Jacob Jr., porter Wheaton, Breon & Co,, r.
11 Valparaiso
" Peter, r. 818i^ Greenwich
" Theresa Miss, seamstress, r. 413 McAl-
lister
" William J., clerk Luke G. Sresovich & Co.,
r. 1219 Kearny
4®=-Heinz. See Heins, Hinds, Hines and
Hynes
Heinze Ernest, harness maker, 414 Montgomery
Av, r. 6 Roach
" Fred, boots and shoes, 3257 Mission
" William Mrs., r. 413 McAllister
" William T., clerk Charles Lyons, r. 412 Mc-
Allister
Heise Charles Ed (Chas. Ed Heise & Co.), r.
Alameda
Heise Chas. Ed & Co. (Charles Ed Heise
and Clemens Hohwiesner), ship and cus-
tom house brokers, 510 Battery
" Emil P. (Cal. Wagon and Carriage Co.),
36'/2 Fremont
" Henry, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Henry, clerk Charles Strycker, r. 2401
Bush
Heise John D., groceries, wines, liquors and
tobacco, dairy produce, agate and gran-
ite ware, hay, grain and feed, SW cor
16th and Valencia, telephone Blue 371, r.
546 Valencia
" R. C, traveling salesman Braunschweiger
& Co., r. Pocatello, Idaho
" Walter L. (Cal. Wagon and Carriage Co.),
36V4 Fremont
" Wilhelm, passenger agent North German
Lloyd SS. Co., 118 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
Heisel Nils, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
31 East
" Peter, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 348, 10th
Heiselberg George, livery stable. 113 New Mont-
gomery
Heisell Kate Miss, dressmaking, 1020 Mis-
sion
Heisen A., baker Westerf eld's Bakery, r. 443
Jessie
Heiser Edward A., driver Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 1706% Stockton
" Henry L., r. 634 Vallejo
Heisler Solomon, ladies' furnishing goods, 335^4,
3d, r. 100 Jones
" William J., superintendent California
Construction Co., r. 532. 17th
Heissell Charles C,, driver, r. 537 Sacramento
Heissenberg Conrad, r. 631 Vallejo
Heissig Paul, waiter Charles Tepper, r. 626
Washington
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot of
Novelties.
e-cH-S^T- IVIARKEX SX.
Heissner Frank, salesman Justinian Caire Co.,
r. 257 Tehama
" George, carpet layer, r. 40 Clinton Park
Heistend Mary Mrs., r. 317 Francisco
;e®-Heistend. See Hiestand
4S="Heister. See Hiester
Heiter Fred A., cornice maker Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 214, 7th
Heitman Bertha, domestic, 1005, 17th
" Fritz, clerk, r. 10201/4 Larkin
" H., musician, r. 621 Octavia
" Nicholas, employee S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Sophia, domestic, 1001, 17th
Heitmann Frederick, clerk Frederick Hartje, r.
9221/i, 22d
" John, groceries and liquors, NE cor Fre-
mont and Folsom, r. 245 Fremont
" John H., driver Steimke Bros., r. 1925 Union
" Nicholas, teamster N. Van Bergen & Co.,
r. 307 Fulton
" Richard, clerk Bruns Bros. & Steinake, r.
3945, 16th
" William, clerk Bruns Bros. & Steimke, r.
3945, 16th
ig®- Heitmann. See Heidtmann
Heitmeyer August (Heitmeyer Bros.), r. 2806
Pine
" Brothers (August and Fred), delicacies,
1736 Devisadero
" Fred (Heitmeyer Bros.), r. 2800 Sacramento
Heitmuller Henry, baker, r. 493, 8th
Heitrich Henry, r. 34 Lafayette
Heitz Frederick, bartender Emil Simon, r. 433
Jackson
Heitzberg Frederick, clerk, r. 1314 Howard
Heizman George H., watchmaker John Heiz-
man, r. Alameda
" John, watchmaker and jeweler, 412 San-
some, r. 303 Fell
Heizmann Christian, carpenter and builder,
1511 Powell
Helander John, seaman, r. 19 Drumm
Helb George, scene shifter, r. 69 Natoma
" Jacob, r. 69 Natoma
jg^-Helberg. See Hellberg
Helbert Michael, seaman Revenue cutter Bear
HELBING AUGUST,
City agent Royal Insurance Co. (of
Liverpool, England), and stock and
hond broker, 213 Sansome, r. 1325
Webster
Helbing Betty Miss, teacher music, r. 535 Fred-
erick
" David A., salesman P. Berwin & Bro., r.
1325 Webster
" Jacob A., representing Royal and Queen
Ins. Cos., 313 Sansome, r. 1335 Webster
" Louis, baker P. F. Grueninger, r. 313, 6th
" Louis F., carpenter and builder, and real
estate, 1718 Waller, r. 535 Frederick
'• William F., contractor and builder, 3712
Folsom
Helbush Fritz, clerk Paul Girsch, r. SE cor
Sacramento and Walnut
" Herman H., special policeman, r. 2815 Clay
Held Alfred E., barber R. Childers, r. 1504a
Howard
" Anna, widow, r. 13201/4 Eddy
" Fannie B., widow, r. 1805 Broadway
" Frederick, driver Emil Di Vecchio, r. 1320
Eddy
" George, barber, 204, 4th, r. 1504a Howard
" George, brewer Henry Behlmer, r. 6 Bur-
goyne PI
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Held Harry T., barber, 602 Haight, r. 17 Grand Av
" Jacob, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
120a Shotwell
" Sally, corset maker, r. 311 Hayes
" Sarah E., widow, r. 1929 Howard
" Simon, r. 123 Eddy
4®= Held. See Hald
Heldman Adam, baker, r. 763 Howard
Heldt Michael, laborer, r. 13!4 Welsh rear
Helen Joseph R., clerk C. V. S. Gibbs, r. 805
Guerrero
" Richard, machinist, r. 525 Howard
j^S^Helen. See Hellen
Heley Christopher W., painter, r. 1011 Howard
" Michael H., packer John Hoey, r. 1011
Howard
4®" Heley. See Haley and Healey
Heifer Howard T., stenographer Tayler& Spots-
wood Co., r. 1923 Howard
Helfrich Henry A., confectioner, r. 1619 Bush
Helfst Henry, candy maker Charles Breiten, r.
418 Montgomery Av
Helgerson John, watchman, r. 303 Lombard
Helgeson Albert G., counter The Morgan Oyster
Co., r. 8/2 Clyde
" Emil, deckhand str Apache, r. 8I/2 Clyde
" Walter, grill worker Thomas Klog, r. 511
O'Farrell
Helgesson Nils, carpenter Market St. Ry., r.
90914 Mission
Helgoth Henry H., plasterer, r. 1923 Lexington
Av
" Lavinia, widow, r. 20 Alvarado
Helifron Julius, barber, r. 525 Fell
Helln Charles T., carpenter, r. 25 Tilden
HeUos Electric Co. (Philadelphia, Pa.), Cali-
fornia Electrical Works general agents,
35 Market
Helke Adolph, harness and saddlery, 617 Mis-
sion, r. 158 Waller
" Charles, with A. Helke, r. Railroad Av bet
12th and 13th Avs South
" Emilia, widow, r. 158 Waller
Helken John, waiter German Hotel, r. 560
Howard
Hell Franz, musician, r. 718 Valencia
" Stephen, foreman maltsters Jackson Brew-
ery, r. SE cor 11th and Folsom
Helland F. C. H., engineer str Peru, r. 31 Ellis
Hellar Thomas D., lodgings, 116 Eddy
Hellberg Henry, groceries and liquors, 450, 9th,
r. 1104 Bryant
" John, house mover, r. 1029 Howard
4®=-Hellberg. See Helberg
Hellen John, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
v85=-Hellen. See Helen
Heller, Baclunaii & Co. (Emanuel M. and Moses
Heller and L. S. Bachman), importers
foreign and domestic dry goods. 112-114
Christopher, r. 809 Filbert
Clarence L., physician French Hospital, r.
1801 California
E. & S. (Emanuel L. and Samuel W.), capi-
talists, 212 Sansome, room 16
Earl, window dresser Raphael's, r. 309
Powell
Emanuel L. (E. & S. Heller), r. New York
Emanuel M. (Heller, Bachman & Co.), r.
812 Post
Emanuel S., attorney at law, 3-16 Nevada
Block, r. 1801 California
Emilie, widow, r. 1801 California
Henry, baker, r. 9 Graham PI
Jacob, shoemaker Herman Frese, r. 1122
Kearny
Heller Johann, porter Reinhold Beck, r. 63 Minna
" John, clerk, r. 310 Leavenworth
" John H., stenographer Oliver Chilled Plow
Wks
" M. & Sons, office 112 Sansome
" Martin J., mining engineer, r. 14 McAllis-
ter
" Moses (Heller, Bachman & Co.), r. 1915 Van
Ness Av
" Samuel W. (E. & S. Heller), r. 621 Leaven-
worth
" Sigmund (Stern & Heller), r. 119, .5th
" Sigmund M., traveling salesman Heller,
Bachman & Co., r. 228i,4 Post
" Thomas D., bartender, r. 34 Golden Gate
Av
«®-Heller. See Hiller
Hellerman Christian H., tailor, r. 1213^4 Pacific
Hellicker Edward, carpenter, r. 1024 Powell
Hellier William (H. Brandenstein & Co.), r. 538
Guerrero
Helling Charles, blacksmithFamsworth& Bug-
gies, r. Alameda
" William, chicken ranch, r. 200 Russia Av
Hellingsen John S.. master schr Helen N. Kim-
ball, office 6 California, r. 171254 San
Carlos Av
Heliiwell H., stonecutter, r. 227, 2d
" Richard, cutler, 104 Stockton
Hellman Benjamin, painter, r. 2212 Geary
" Charles, fresco painter, r. 26 Masonic Av
" Ernest, cooper, r. 1107 Folsom
" Eugene H.. bookkeeper P. Greenberg & Co..
r. 8 Henrietta Square
" Hall, clerk, r. 8 Henrietta Square
Hellman Isaias W., president The Nevada
Bank of San Francisco, NW cor Mont-
gomery and Pine, r. 1801 Franklin
Hellman I. W. Jr., cashier and secretary Union
Trust Company of San Francisco, NE cor
Montgomery and Market, r. 1801 Frank-
lin
" Oscar, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Pauline Miss, stenographer, r. 8 Henrietta
Square
Hellmann Anthony C, stock and bond broker,
308 California, r. Bohemian Club
Hellmann Brothers & Co. (Richard and Horatio
G. Hellmann), commission merchants
and agen ts Hamburg and Bremen Boards
of Underwriters, Union Bank of Austra-
lia and National Bank of Australa;Sia,
■525 Front
George H.. r. 714 Bush
" George H., cashier Hellmann Bros. & Co.,
r. Alameda
" Horatio G. (Hellmann Bros. &Co.),r. Bo-
hemian Club
" Paul, liquors, 1926 Filbert
" Richard (Hellmann Bros. & Co.), r. 1829 Pa-
cific Av
iS®- Hellmann. See Hellman and Hillman
Hellmer Svante L., seaman, r. 505 Greenwich
Hellmuth Edward J., steward, r. 468 Jessie
" Ferdinand, contractor, r. 1205 Valencia
" Theophile, expressman, r. San Jose Av opp
Day
" William, machinist Am. Type Founders
Co., r. 355 Brannan
Hellrich Paul, machine hand, r. 45 Clinton
Hellstrom Alexander, deckhand str Sausalito
" Erric, laborer, r. 1261/2 Welsh
Hellstrommer Carl H. (Hellstrommer & Co.), r.
14 Washington
" & Co. (Carl H. Hellstromer and Mrs.
Louisa Rosenmoeller;, liquors and board-
ing, 14 Washington
Hellund Gustave, seaman, r. 204 Steuart
Hellwig Annie, domestic, 1130 Fulton
" Charles, cashier Palace Hardware Co., r.
925 McAllister
" Christian, vice-president Legallet-Hell-
wig Tanning Co., r. 1236 Guerrero
" Frederick, capitalist, r. 925 McAllister
^g=Hellwig. SeeHelwig
Helm Caroline, widow, r. 1330 Vallejo rear
" Charles, pork packer, r. 8th Av South nr M
■' Daniel, student, r. 319V4 Lombard
" Ellen B., widow, r. 640 Haight
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Helm Louis (Diellng & Helml, 204, 3d
" Luoien E., electrician Cal. Electric Sup-
ply and Construction Co., r. 640 Haight
" Mary L,., widow, r. 301 Turk
" Theodore C groceries, NE cor 15th and
Howard, r. 136, 15th
" William J. (Burden & Helm), r. 22a, 18th
" W. O., cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
Helmer August, cook, r. 814 Vallejo
" Carrie Miss, teacher music, r. 723 York
" Frederick, laborer, r. 12 De Haro
" John, expressman, NW cor Spear and Mis-
sion, r. 732 York
" Laurine C, widow, r. 44, 13th
" William A., clerk, r. 1023, 18th
Helmering Charles F. C, porter, r. 18 Harriet
Helmers Niels S., musician, r. 734 Montgomery
Helmholz Edward, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 109
Filbert
Helmich John H., bartender Walters & Walter-
stein, r. 503 Franklin
Helmke Edward, groceries and liquors, NW cor
15th and Sanchez
Helmore Ernest A., bookkeeper Call, r. 1620
Broadway
" Ethel E. Miss, nurse, r. 1620 Broadway
" George, clerk, r. 1620 Broadway
Helmquist Andrew D., photographer Elite
Photographic Studio, r. 517 Leaven-
worth
" William, salesman, r. 517 Leavenworth
Helmrich Oscar Mrs., widow, r. 2216 California
Helms Charles, porter Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co.,
" Frederick, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Frederick, musician, r. 210 Washington
" Frederick J., machinist George Cumming
& Co., r. 1404 Buchanan
" Frederick W., cigars and tobacco, 49 Sac-
ramento
" George J., salesman John G. lis & Co., r.
607 Powell
" George L., physician, 1104 Market
" Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
14 Kansas
" Henry W. (Rothschild & Helms), r. 1404
Buchanan
" James H., sergeant police, r. 838, 17th
" J. H., clerk, r 34 Ellis
" J. Harry, clerk Rothschild & Helms, r. 1404
Buchanan
" John, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
Helms Jollll E. A., groceries and liquors, NW
cor 18th and Howard, r. 2138 Howard
" John F., salesman Siebe Bros. & Plage-
man, r. Ill Clipper
■' Mary A., widow, r. 1033 Valencia
" Sophie, domestic, 3008 Clay
Helmstein Niels, waiter C. G. Larsen
Helping Hand Free Kindergartens, 1-2-3, Miss
Alice L. Chase principal, 512 Union
Helping Hand Free Kindergarten 4, Miss
Emma I. McCracken principal, 512 Union
Helpmen William, r. 1102 Howard
Helsing Jonas, laborer, r. bOlYz, 20th
Helson M. C, driver U. S. Laundry, r. 14
Sharon
Heltmeir Emil G., baker Joseph Bamford, r. 1749
Mission
4^* Helversen. See Halver&on
Helvetia Hotel, Joseph Steiner proprietor, 431-
433 Pine
" Marine Ins. Co. (of St. Gall), Syz & Co.
agents, 410 California
" Milk Condensing Co. (111.), Charles W.
Buck vice-president, 23 Luning Bldg
" Society, 413 Bush
" Swiss Fire Ins. Co. (of St. Gall), Syz & Co.
agents, 410 California
Helwig Herman, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Minnie, widow, r. 301 Leavenworth
" Minnie, widow, r. 393, 6th
" Monroe C, traveling freight agent Van-
dalia Line, 220 California, room 8, r. Cali-
fornia Hotel
4®=- Helwig. See Hellwig
Hely Carl, waiter, r. 434 Jessie
" Marian, widow, r. 1917 Polk
" Walter R., stenographer, r. 1917 Polk
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Hemberger Julia Mrs., proprietor Centennial
Lodging House, 118 Drumm
Hembert Thomas, r. 420 Jackson
Hemelright Harry, cooper, r. 232^ Langton
" Ira, piano polisher Sherman, Clay & Co., r.
Cortland Av nr Idaho
Hemenez Manuel J.; policeman, r. 2427 Harrison
Hemenway Melville D., machinist, 59 Nucleus
Bldg
" Sylvester W., draughtsman Pissis& Moore,
r. 1026 Greenwich
4®~ Hemenway. See Hemmenway
Hemingway William, carriage painter, r. 1008
McAllister
Hemler John, boots and shoes, 1229 Golden Gate
Av
Hemmcke Henry, driver William Beckmann, r.
r. 458, 6th
Hemme George W. L., salesman, r. 1829 How-
ard
" Helene, widow, r. 1015 Post
" John, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks
" Louis G., agent, r. 1829 Howard
HEMME & LONG PIANO CO,
J. B. Curtis secretary, manufacturers
Hemme & Long Pianos, ofiBce and ware-
rooms 735 Market
Hemmenway Thomas F., clerk Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 921 Webster
" William J., carriage painter, r. 1008 McAl-
lister
j^= Hemmenway. See Hemenway and Hem-
ingway
Hemmer Edward, salesman Owl Drug Co., r.
1230 Mission
" Henry, boots and shoes, 116, 2d. r. 643 Jessie
" Henry F., butcher Antone P.Wagner, r. 624
Jessie
" John, hostler, r. 1068 Howard
4®= Hemmer. See Hamer, Hammar and Ham-
mer
Hemminga Bernard, peddler, r. 45 CoUingwood
" Harry, carpenter F. Nelson, r. 45 CoUing-
wood
" Wilmea, widow, r. 45 CoUingwood
Hemmings Theodore, Chinatown guide, 703 Du-
pont, r. 626 California
Hempel Charles M., liquors, 612 Sacramento, r.
605 Pine
" Herman E., r. 2929 Washington
Hemphill Charles G., teamster, r. 901 Battery
" John Rev., D. D., pastor Calvary Presbyte-
rian Church, r. 2020 Broadway
" William A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Hempstead Frank C, druggist, r. 710 O'Farrell
" Mary, widow, r. 14 Anthony
Hemsley Harry C, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 408, 6th
Hemstreet Albert D., conductor Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 2619 Sutter
Hemsworth Michael, master str Encinal, r. 2304
Mission
Henarie Daniel V. B. (E. Martin & Co.), r. 1008
Haight
Henchell Fred P., clerk Barrow, Wade, Guthrie
& Co., r. 1540 Howard
Hencke Herman (Von Ronn, Hencke & Lors-
bach), r. 1707 Broderick
" William, r. 1108 Vallejo
" William H., candy maker Rothschild &
Ehrenpfort, r. 416 Capp
4®"Hencke. See Heinecke, Heinicke, Henicke,
Henke and Hincke
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Henckel Charles, candy maker, r. 233, 8th
" Charles, cook, r. 167 Tehama
Hencken Annie, varieties, 428 Shotwell
" Charles, bartender Schumacher & Janssen,
r. &43, 21st
" Harry j., barber. 1191 Harrison
" Henry, clerk Martin Hencken, r. 1827
Hyde
" Julius A., salesman Hencken & Schroder,
r. 525 Guerrero
" Martin (Hencken & Schroder), r. 116 Capp
Hencken Martin, groceries and liquors, 1827
Hyde, r. 1142 Green
" Martin C, sailmaker, r. 907 Vallejo
" William, clerk John Knubel, r. SE cor 16th
and Sanchez
Hencken & Scliroder (Martin Hencken), whole-
sale liquors, 208-210 Front
Hend Bertha, widow, r. 713 California
Hendel Christian, waiter, r. 51 Clay
Hender Louis F. (Hender&Prell), r. 217, 4th
" & Prell (Louis F. Hender and Emil Prell),
barbers. 217, 4th
Henderson A. B., actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 122 Turk
" Albert H.. porter, r. 1018 Powell
" Alexander, carpenter, r. 126, 5th
" Alexander, clerk general manager's office
Market St. Ry., r. 412, 23d
" Alexander, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
150514 Turk
" Alexander T., secretary Visitacion Water
Co., 1-2 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r. 504
Geary
" Alfred G., correspondent Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 706 Taylor
" Andrew A., liquors, 154, 2d, r. 648 How-
ard
'• Blythe H., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
Alameda
" Charles (Charles Henderson & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" Charles, boat builder, r. Moultrie nr Old
Hickory
■' Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Charles & Co. (Charles Henderson), real
estate agents, 304 Montgomery
" Charles H., laborer, r. 304 Louisana
" Charles P., engineer, r. 31a Boardman PI
" Clarence M., patternmaker Alonzo Coffin,
r. 919 Jackson
" David M., clerk Sather Banking Co., r. Ala-
meda
•' David M. Jr., clerk California Cap Co., r.
Alameda
" Duncan, horseshoer, 200 Bartlett, r. 3633
Mission
" Edmund W., clerk Am. Biscuit Co., r. 121
Octavia
" Edward, clerk Pope Mfg. Co., r. 333 Geary
■' Edward, stone cutter City Cemetery, r. 34th
Av and Clement
" Edward, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" Edward C, civil engineer, r. 1211 Octavia
" Frank, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
614 Sutter
" Frederick, marble cutter, r. 727V^ Vallejo
" Frederick L., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. 3lA Boardman PI
" George, capitalist, r. 115 Gough
" George, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 715 How-
ard
" George L., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. Alameda
" Harry C. r. 3lA Boardman PI
HENDERSON H. C.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
COAL
COKE,
CHARCOAL
AND WOOD
Member of Board of Education and Manager
PACIFIC COAST ROOF PAINT COMPANY.
Painting and Repairing all kinds of Roofs,—
Tin, Iron, Shingle and Asphaltum.
TeL Mission 168. .-. 1809 to 1815 Folsom St.
Henderson Helen Miss, stenographer Eagle Min-
ing, Milling and Water Co., r. 2515 Sutter
" Henry, r. 11 Monroe
" Henry, conductor, r. 650, 4th
" Henry, painter, r. 1926 Market
" Hiram A., bartender John Turato, r. 502i4
Broadway
" H. R.,brakemanS. P. Co., r. 330Eddy
" James, gripman Cal. St. RR.,r. 640b Na-
toma
" James, longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
" James, machinist Union Gas Engine Co.,
r. 521 Mission
" James, painter G. Orsi, r. Oakland
" James L., driver, r. 2 Brosnan
" James L., machinist, r. 24 Haight
" James L., machinist S. F. Tool Wks. r. 521
Mission
'■ Jennie B. Miss, furnished rooms. 421 Hyde
Henderson Jernue B. Miss, secretary Wasp
Publishing Co., 513 Market
" John, boiler maker, r. Berlin nr Felton
" John, bookkeeper Edward C. Hughes, r. 2515
Sutter
" John Jr., wood and coal, 114 Eddy, r. Berke-
ley
" John C, barber P. Pellegrini, r. 718 Clemen-
tina
" John H., attorney at law, 315 Sansome,
rooms 3-4, r. 1010 Post
Henderson John W., agent West Publishing
Co., 405 Montgomery, room 9, r. SW cor
Geary and Taylor
" Joseph S., attorney at law, 707 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 1152 Guerrero
L. F. B., master mariner, 9 Mission
Louis, r. 1045 Vallejo
Louis, laborer Martin Holje, r. 5th Av
South nr M
Luoian C, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
1415 Hayes
Margaret, widow, r. 542 Green
Margaret, widow, r. 823 Point Lobos Av
Maria, widow, r. 908, 19th
Mary J. Miss, teacher James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 1224 Noe
Milton J., plasterer, r. 817 Point Lobos Av
Neil, clerk, r. 1224 Noe
Norman, clerk Somers & Co., r. 412, 23d
Ophelia Mrs., dressmaking, 3 Hermann
Percy L., broker, r. 823 Point Lobos Av
Peter, stonecutter, r. 112 Carl
Richard, carpenter, r. 640b Natoma
R. M., buyer Raphael Weill & Co., r. New
York
Robert, stableman Alex McCord & Co., r.
562 Stevenson
Samuel, cook Julius Kaiser, r. 1224 Point
Lobos Av
Susan, widow, r. 1608 Lexington Av
Thomas F., switchman, r. 606 Octavia
Thomas H., secretary South Prairie Coal
Co., 308 California, r. Oakland
Thomas L., foreman Commercial Publish-
ing Co., r. 101 Scott
Tranquella, widow, bakery, 542 Green
Victor, laborer South S. F. Tannery
Victor O., patternmaker Alonzo Coffin, r.
919 Jackson
William, r. 220 Montgomery Av
William, ironworker, r. Moultrie nr Old
Hickory
William, ship carpenter, r. 316, 19th
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Henderson William, solicitor Alliance Assur-
ance Co., r. 1014 Powell
" William A., clerk Robert Dickson, r. 1014
Powell
" William E., carpenter Odd Fellows' Ceme-
tery, r. 16 Parker Av
" William J., stone cutter, r. 817 Point Lobos
Av
Henderson Woolen Mills 'Kentucky), Thomas
A. Norris manager, manufacturers Bull
Breeches, 111 Front
Henderyckx Percival S., sawyer Union Box
Factory, r. 526 Chestnut
Hendrick August, brass finisher, r. 44a Belcher
" Mary B., compositor Commercial Pub. Co.,
r. 421 Hyde
4®"Hendrick. See Henrich
Hendricks A. C. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hos-
pital
" Ada Mrs., r. 131 Turk
" Emma J. Mrs., notions, 150 CoUingwood
" Harriet M., widow, r. 28, 8th
" Harry, driver Chase's Bakery, r. 1923 Fill-
more
" Henry, r. 311, 7th
■' Henry P., carpenter, r. 1008 Broderick
" John G., traveling salesman, r. 3 Martha PI
" Marcus, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1413 Polk
" Nicholas, seaman, r. 1310 Green
4®"Hendricks. See Henderycks, Henrix, Hen-
ricks, Henrichs and Henriques
Hendricksen Hendrick, boatman, r. 515 East
Hendrickson Andrew, carpenter, r. NW cor 23d
and Carolina, Potrero
" Annie, widow, liquors and lodgings, 409
Drumm
" Antony, cook, r. 4 Vallejo PI
" Henry, laborer, r. Gates nr Cortland Av
" Henry, liquors, 200, 24th
" Henry, seaman, r. 26 Folsom
" John, laborer, r. J bet 5th and 6th Avs South
" John, painter, r. GSiVi Broadway
" John A., tinsmith Union I. Wks, r. 1030
Carolina
" John P., paint mixer Am. Oil Co., r. 205a
Chestnut
" Margaret, widow, r. IQVi Oak Grove Av
" Mary I., widow, r. 708 Webster
•' Nellie H., widow, r. 338 Eddy
" Victor, tanner, r. Montcalm nr Isabel
Hendrickson W. D., proprietor Hendrickson's
Law and Collection Agency, 120 Sutter,
room 43, r. Alameda
" William, capitalist, 120 Sutter, room 58, r.
2330 Pacific Av
" William, wharf builder, r. 719 Army
Hendrickson William Jr., attorney at law, 120
Sutter, rooms 57-58, r. 601 Stockton
" William M., physician, 207 Larkin
4®"Hendrickson. See Henrichsen, Henrickson
and Henriksen
Hendrickson's Law and Collection Agency,
W. D. Hendrickson manager, 120 Sutter,
room 43, telephone Red 911
Hendry Andrew M., secretary Cal. Gas Engine
Co., 130 Main, r. 2406 Harrison
" Annie Mrs. (Chas. J. Hendry's Son & Co.),
r. Belvedere
" Annie Mrs., real estate agent, r. 1521 Val-
lejo
" Charles S., draughtsman, r. 2426 Folsom
" George W. (Chas. J. Hendry's Son & Co.),
r. Alameda
" James, ship builder, r. 709!^ Minnesota
" Jane, widow, r. 2426 Folsom
" John D., carpenter, 10C5 Folsom, r. 918, 21st
" John E., special agent Royal Exchange
Assurance and Connecticut Fire Ins.
Co., r. 2426 Folsom
" John F., bookkeeper J. Stutz& Co., r. 1521
Vallejo
" Luther C, r. 709^^ Minnesota
" Margaret, widow, r. 2426 Folsom
" Orson, ship joiner, r. 709'^ Minnesota
" P. Murray, vice-president California Gas
Engine Co., 130 Main, r. 2426 Folsom
" William, foreman machinist Market St.
Ry., r. 2418 Folsom
*&• Hendry. See Henry
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
POf?TIEl^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
e-4-l-e-4- 7 /Warket St.
Hendry's Charles J. Son & Co., ship chandlery
and naval stores, 8 California
Hendy George W., clerk Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. Fruitvale, Cal.
Hendy John H., superintendent Joshua Hendy
Machine Works, 38-44 Fremont, r. 650
Broderick
Hendy Joshua Machine Works, see Joshua
Hendy Machine Works
" Lucy, widow, r. 1921 Stockton
" Michael, coachman, r. 1415 Polk
" Samuel, mining, r. 2759 Mission
Hendy Samuel J., president and manager
Joshua Hendy Machine Works, 38-44 Fre-
mont, r. 102 Bartlett
" Stephen, cooper, r. 757 Harrison
4®=- Hendy. See Handy
ig®" Heneberry. See Henneberry
Henegar Arthur, laborer, r. 127, 4th
" Lena, widow, r. 712 Tehama
Henenan Patrick, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
Henery William, chief engineer str F. C. Walker
Heney A. E. Mrs. (A. H. Heney & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
A. H. & Co. (Archibald H. and Mrs. A. E.
Heney), commission merchants, 226 Clay
Archibald H. (A. H. Heney & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
Christopher, blacksmith, r. 27 Sycamore Av
Daniel, mattress maker W. & J. Sloane &
Co.,r. 1608 Fell
Edward J. (Heney & Son), r, 215, 12th
Elizabeth S. Miss, teacher Henry Durant
Primary School, r. 621 Fell
James P. , driver, r. 27 Sycamore Av
Juliana, widow, r. 621 Fell
Mark A., packer, r. 541 Castro
Patrick, deckhand State Dredger 1, r. 27
Sycamore Av
Patrick J. (Heney & Son), r. 315, 12th
William J., fee clerk Treasurer's office, r.
1608 Fell
" & Son (Patrick J. and Edward J.), black-
smiths and horseshoers, 406, 11th
4®" Heney. See Haney, Heaney and Heeney
Hengehold Henry B.. with W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
Hengelund Edward, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Henicke Sophie, widow, f. 2428 Fulton
" W. Edward (Kuss & Henicke), r. 2428 Ful-
ton
4®" Henicke. See Hencke and Henke
Heniker Patrick, fireman Engine 10, r. 516 Bryant
jB®=- Heniker. See Hinniker
Henisen Charles, teacher music, r. 201 Taylor
Henke Christian C, lodgings, 28, 7th
" Herman G. W., r. 2922 Sacramento
" William, cook Adolph & Vivian, r. Fulton
nr 2d Av
j6®= Henke. See Hencke and Henicke
Henkel E. W., r. 102 Montgomery Block
" John F., waiter Maison Riche, r. 712 Mason
" Martin, sailmaker Henrix & Eraser
" Sophia, widow, proprietor The Parker
House, 1122 Market
i3®"Henkel. See Hinkel and Henkle
Henkenius Frederick J., clerk Crane Co., r.
Alameda
" Julius C, draughtsman, 530 California,
room IS, r. Alameda
4®= Henkle. See Henkel and Hinkel
HENKO A. v.,
upholsterer and carpet layer, 2116
Fillmore, r. 2118 Fillmore, telephone
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Henley Ada widow, r. 733 Powell
Barclay (Henley & Costello), r. 2131 Green
Charles O., student, r. 514 Eddy
Jennie, widow, r. 838 Geary
Maud Chappelle Mrs., teacher vocal mu-
sic, r. 514 Eddy
Michael J., real estate, r. 514 Eddy
Patrick, laborer, r. 217, 3d
S. Homer, musician, r. 514 Eddy
Henley & Costello (Barclay Henley and Stephen
V. Costello), attorneys at law, 101 San-
some, room 18-19, telephone Main 139
je®= Henley. See Hanley and Hanly
Henlv Annie, actress Cremorne Theatre
" John, lodgings, 30 Clay
Henn Augusta T., widow, r. 2503 Clay
" Jacob, maltster Hibernia Brewery, r. 448c
Guerrero rear
Henn Jolin H„ secretary California Nursery
Company, office 205 Sansome, r. Oakland
" Pauline E. Miss, teacher embroidery, r.
3502 Clay
^^ Theodore E., machinist, r. 1026 Guerrero
" William O., clerk Castle Bros., r. Ala-
meda
Henna Thomas, paper carrier, r. 1229 Lombard
Heene C. A. , foreman Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.
" Henry, saloon keeper, r. 608 Fillmore
" John, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. 428 Shot-
well
" Joseph H., bartender Stepp & Straub, r.
810 Bush
" William, laborer S. F. Pioneer Varnish and
Glycerine Wks, r. 1213 York
" William A., laborer S. F. Pioneer Varnish
and Glycerine Wks, r. 1213 York
4iS" Heene. See Hanne and Henney
Henneberg Frank, teamster, r. 1140 Alabama
' ' Wilhelm (Henneberg & Barth) , r. 1601 Santa
Clara
HENNEBERG & BARTH
(William Henneberg and Rictiard
Bartli), tool makers and macliinists,
549 Brannan, telephone South 321
^S=-Henneberg. See Hinnenberg
Henneberry Catherine, widow, r. 645 Haight
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3306 Cali-
fornia
>^=Henneberry. See Henebery
Hennebery Johnanna, widow, r. 1833 Powell
" William, policeman, r. 115 Jones
Hennelly Julia, domestic, 827 Pine .
Hennemann J., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r.
750 Folsom
" Joseph, cabinet maker, r. 2 Grant PI
Henner Jacob A., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 611 Lombard
" John, clerk, r. 611 Lombard
Hennesey Katie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 2749 Bush
" Peter, carpenter, 115 Oregon, r. 3749 Bush
" R., teamster, r. 737 Howard
Hennessey Albert E., wrapper O'Connor, Moflatt
& Co., r. 59 Federal
■' Alice Miss, r. 12 Walnut Av
" Bernard, r. 521 Pacific
•• Daniel, teamster, n. 455, 10th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 29 Clara
'■ Ellen Mrs., dressmaker, r. 640 Howard
'■ George J., stock clerk Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. 59 Federal
' ' Harry, purser str Gaelic, r. 612 Sutter
'• James A., salesman A. C. Nichols & Co., r.
Oakland
■' John, r. 562 Folsom
" John, painter, r. 1188 Harrison
Hennessey John F., asst. foreman Report, r. 771
Howard
" John F., finisher Metten & Gebhardt, r. 823,
12th Av South
Lawrence, r. Lucky Alley nr 24th
Loretta Miss, dressmaker, r. 59 Federal
Margaret, widow, r. 1188 Harrison
Mary, widow, r. 59 Federal
Mary Miss, r. 12 Walnut Av
Michael, laborer, r. 624, 4th
Patrick J., teamster, r. 18 Clara rear
Richard Mrs., widow, r. 441^4 Tehama
Thomas, tanner, r. 833, 12th Av South
William, pattern maker, r. 236 Michigan
William, steward Young & Weisman, r.
445 O'Farrell
Hennessy Charles, salesman, r. Mission nr
Highland Av
" Charles A., policeman, r. 1033 Noe
" Clementine Mrs., nurse, 636 Sutter
" David, laborer, r. 307 Seventh
" James, saddler, r. 8'^ Turk rear
" James, shoemaker Thomas Hines, r. 433
Jessie
" James, teamster, r. 21st Av South nr K
" John, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" John, teamster, r. 8 Rose Av
" John C, dentist, 1943 Howard
" John W., teamster, r. Mission nr High-
land Av
" Martin, marble finisher G. S. Mathews, r.
1311 Union
" Michael, cooper, r. 307 Seventh rear
" Michael F., -jockey, r. 1516 Point Lobos Av
" Patrick, r. 507, 6th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 39 Tehama
" Patrick J., hay, grain, wood and coal, 1633
Market
" Percy, student, r. 1505 Clay
' ' Peter, wa tchman, r. Mission nr Highland Av
" Richard, capitalist, r. 1505 Clay
" Richard, teamster, r. 21st Av South nr K
" Thomas, salesman, r. Mission nr High-
land Av
" William, r. 530i4 Valencia
" William, carpenter, r. SV^ Turk rear
" William, student, r. 1505 Clay
Hennett Harriet Mrs., notions, 1800 Union
" Lawrence, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1800 Union
Henney James, hostler, r. 18 Hunt
" Martin, shoemaker, r. 18 Hunt
" Sarah, widow, r. 31.37, 16th
" Thomas, helper Forderer Cornice Works, r-
18 Hunt
4®=-Henney. see Hanne, Henne and Henny
Hennig Annie, widow, r. 935 Fillmore
" Frederick, rancher, cor Silver Av and Boyl-
ston
" Gustave, butcher, 3143, 16th, r. 3143/2, 16th
" John, marine engineer, r. 67 Minna
" John G.. laborer, r. 2522 Chestnut
" Jalius, wireworker, r. 8 Vandewater
" jNIinnie. widow, r. 8 Vandewater
" Otto, wireworker, r. 8 Vandewater
Henning Bruno, apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1604 Stevenson
" Carl, tailor Carl J. Rehn
Henning' Charles, groceries and liquors, 1030
Folsom, r. 55 Kuss
'■ Charles H., clerk superintendent Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 638 Lombard
Henning Dick, groceries and liquors, NE cor
21st and Flosom. r. 2546 Folsom
" Edward, clerk D. Hadeler, r. 943 Howard
" Frederick W., packer, r. 10 Prosper
■' George A., teamster, r. 628 Lombard
" Henry, carder Golden Gate Woolen Mills,
r. 1036 Alabama
" Henry A., machinist First St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. Oakland
" Henry C, clerk Charles Henning, r. 1030
Folsom
" H. Theodore, keeper Street Department
Corporation Yard, r. 809 Ootavia
" Irving P., engineer Cal. School of Mechan-
ical Arts, r. 835 Capp
" James H., wire worker, r. 628 Lombard
" John, glue maker, r. 905, 13th Av South
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Henning John, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r.
1311 Montgomery
" John A., refiner J. A. Folger & Co., r. 628
Lombard
" Julius, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 3008 Harrison
" Julius A., laborer, r. 102 Bay
" Julius H., boatbuilder, r. 1013 York
" Lucy, saleslady Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1604 Lexington Av
" Mathilde, widow, r. 1604 Lexington Av
" Otto, oil refiner, r. 638 Lombard
" Rebecca Miss, lodgings, 703 Stockton
" Robert, tanner August Schwartz, r. 2945
Folsom
" Walter J., driver Crystal Soda Water Co.
r. 628 Lombard
" William H., plumber Robert A. Vance, r.
28 Turk
Henninger Barbara, widow, r. 14 Folsom Av
" Heinrich, shoemaker Albert Davis, r. 5
Verona PI
Hennings Adolph, carpenter.r. 415 Douglass
" John C, r. 411 Douglass
" Maurice, bricklayer, r. 411 Douglass
Henningsen Henry, cook, r. 119 Silver
" Rasmus, deckhand str Tiburon
Henno Francis, r. 1230 Sacramento
Henny David C, manager Excelsior Wooden
Pipe Co., 204 Front, r. Alameda
J6®=Henny. See Henney
Henon Charles W., brickmason and contractor,
40 New Montgomery, r. 1559^4 Market
" Harry, brickmason C. W. Henon, r. 1559%
Market
Henretty James F., boilermaker, r. 2423 Green-
wich
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 32IV3 Broadway
4S" Henretty. See Hanratty and Henritty
Henri William, actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 439 O'Farrell
Henrich Conrad, carrier postoffice, r. 604 Pine
" Frederick, r. 281 Stevenson
" Peter, brewer Hibernia Brewery, r. I6O854
Grove
" Philip, maltster Hibernia Brewery, r. 1608
Grove
4®="Henrich. See Hendrick
Henrichs William J., inspector U. S. Customs,
r. 700 Broadway
Henrichsen Charles W., conductor Market St.
Ry., r. 1719a Haight
" Henry, waiter Miss C. Johnson, r. 420 Lin-
den Av
4®"Henrichsen. See Hendrickson, Henricksen
and Henrickson
Hinrici Harry H., cashier Johnson-Locke Mer-
cantile Co., r. 1012 Mason
" J. R. Mrs., r. 1012 Polk
" Susan C, with Singer Mfg. Co., r. 510
Eddy
Henricks Con, seaman, r. 114b 14th
Henricksen Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacra-
mento
Henrickson Claus, wheelsman str John H. Hart-
ley, r. 1813 Greenwich
" H., quartermaster str Mariposa
" Iver, joiner, r. NW cor Utah and Santa
Clara
" Peter, waiter E. Arndt, r. 227 Minna
4®="Henrickson. See Henricksen, Hendrickson
Hendrikson and Henrickson
Henricy William, teacher music, r. 243 Minna
HENRIKSEN B. E.,
arcMtect, 121 Post, rooms 35 1-2 and
36, r. 1320 Fell
4S*Henriksen. See Hendrickson, Henrichsen
and Henrickson
Henriksen's Adjustable Bridge for Fire Hose,
121 Post, rooms a5'/2-36
Henriksen's Automatic Safety Clutch for
Elevators, 121 Post, rooms 35!4-36
Henriot Adele, widow, r. 319 Tehama
HenriouUe Gregoire, liquors, 117, 7th, r. 571a
Minna
" Gustave, liquors, 135, 2d
" John B., liquors, 19, 9th, r. 780 Stevenson
" Louis J., clerk Nevada Bank, r. San
Mateo
Henriques Isaac L., special policeman, r. 1623
Powell
je®=Henriques. See Hendricks, Henrichs and
Hinrichs
Henritty Mary, widow, r. 21 Ritch rear
" Thomas E., hoseman Engine 4, r. 21 Ritch
rear
^©"Henritty. See Hanratty and Henretty
Henrix Edward (Henrix & Eraser), r. 217, 17th
" Edward Jr., tinner De Lano Bros., r. 217,
17th
" & Eraser (Edward Henrix and James K.
Fraser), sailmakers, 46 Clay
4S~Henrix. See Hendricks, Henricks and
Henriques
Henrotte Leon, driver Thomas McKeon, r. 15^
Bryant Av
Henry A. A., bookkeeper Johnson-Locke Mer-
cantile Co.,r. Berkeley
" Adal, actress, r. 513 Post
" Agnes, domestic, 1433 California
" Alfred S., printer Co-Operative Publishing
Co., r. 1427 Laguna
" Alice, widow, dressmaking, 126, 5th
" Alva G., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1019
Larkin
Henry Andrew J., collector and insurance
broker, 12 Montgomery, room 6, r. 1306
Valencia
" Andrew J., janitor, 636 Sutter
" Angle Mrs., lodgings, 1019 Larkin
" Anna D. Miss, medical student, r. 451 Noe
" August U., machinist H. G. Layng Ma-
chine Wks, r. 222, 226.
" Augustus K., compositor Call, r. 27 Cheru-
busco
" Benjamin, teamster Chappell & Koons, r.
346 Minna
" Bridget, widow, r. 229, 28th
" Bridget, widow, r. 522 Fell
" Carl A. (Richards & Henry), r. 829, 17th
" Catherine, widow, r. 1446 Leavenworth
" Catherine, widow, r. 1806 Geary
" Charles, porter, 3700 California
" Charles C, shoecutter Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 1032 Market
" Charles P., candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. Berkeley
" Clarence, clerk, r. 27 Elsie
Henry Durant Primary School, Mrs. Georgia
Washburn principal, S s Turk bet Bu-
chanan and Webster
" Edward Mrs., widow, r. 337!4, 10th
" Edward J., printer, r. 337^4, 10th
" Edward L., mining, r. 909 Sanchez
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 3124 Washington
" Evelyn Miss, r. 120 Lyon
" George J. Jr., mechanical engineer The
Pelton Water Wheel Co., r. Berkeley
" George S., meter reader Spring Valley W.
W., r. Mill Valley
" Grace E. Miss, stenographer The Manhat-
tan Life Ins. Co,, r. 909 Sanchez
" Gustave K., compositor, r. 27 Elsie
" H., horseman, r. 905 Market
" Harry, porter, r. 1115 Steiner
" Helen R. Miss, actress, r. 909 Sanchez
" Henry S., carrier postoffice, r. 1427Laguna
" Ira M. (George Pattison & Co.), r. 26 Pleas-
ant
" Isaac, salesman John Quadt & Co., r. 1115
Steiner
" James A., clerk, r. 2 City Hall PI
" James D., harness and saddlery, 414V2, 6th
" John, blacksmith, r. 420 Minna
" John, bookkeeper, r. 1521 Vallejo
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Henry John, lalDorer. r. 33-2 Ritch
" John, seaman, r. 3 East
" John B., laborer S. P. C!o., r. 126 Juniper
" John P. (Cal. Broom Mfg. Co.), r. 2042 How-
ard
" Joseph, r. SW-A Geary
" Joseph, baker Jacob Renz. r. 142, 11th
" Joseph, miner, r. 800 Kearny
" Joseph, wood dealer, 1115 Steiner
• Joseph F., with W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 105
Ridley
" Joseph H.. hostler, r. 2417 Howard
" Kate, widow, r. 2042 Howard
" Leo. driver Samuel Goldstone, r. SSl^i
Geary
•• Leon, printer, r. 1427 Laguna
" Louis M., collector Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 2420 Howard
" Lucy S., widow, r. 436 Ellis
" Marcus M., musical manager and press
agent, office 816 Market, r. 1100 Van
Ness Av
" Margaret L., widow, r. 909 Sanchez
" Matthew, printer, r. 1446 Leavenworth
" Merritt. carpenter Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co.
" Minnie Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Niel, sash and door maker, r. 72 West Mis-
sion
■' Patrick, laborer, r. 246 Michigan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Porter W., elevator man, 420 California, r.
807 Van Ness Av
" Robert (J. C. Lemmer & Co.;, r. 827, 17th
" Robert, seaman, r. 114, 2d
" Samuel, clerk Davis, Haber & Co., r. 833
Geary
" Samuel H., attorney at law, 23 Montgom-
ery Block, r. 1427 Laguna
" Sarah, widow, r. 1416 Baker
" Sarah, widow, r. 2709a Laguna
" Thomas, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 221 Solano
Henry W. A. & Co. (William A. Henry and
Charles N. Rude), manufacturers dyna-
mos and storage batteries, 33 Lily Av
" Walter H., student Gunnison, Booth &
Bartnett, r. Oakland
" Watson H.. chief engineer str. J. D.Peters,
r. 1409 Pacific
" William, clerk S. P. Co., r. 19 Russ
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 67 Minna
" William, porter, r. 340 Turk
" William, solicitor, r. 223 Fair Oaks
" William, stableman Smith & Poultney
" William A., finisher, r. 11 Clinton
" William A. (W. A. Henry & Co.), and fore-
man Pac. Electric Motor Co. r. 33 Lily
Av
'■ William A., salesman G. G. Wickson &
Co., r. Oakland
" William E.. candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 817 Bush
" William P., accountant Pac. Coast Sav-
ings Society, r. 436 Ellis
" William R.. advertising agent W. T. Gar-
ratt&Co., r. 657, 20th
Henschen Cathrina, widow, r. 1507b Steiner
" Henry J., plumber Rapid Safety Filter Co.,
r. 1507b Steiner
Henschke Louis, pile driver, r. 157 Silver
Hensel Frederick, blacksmith Atlas Iron Wks,
r. 2214 Filbert
" John L., solicitor, r. 1710 Hyde
" Nellie Miss, school teacher, r. 1710 Hyde
Henshall Herbert, salesman McDonogh & Run-
yon, r. 2 Vernon PI
" Richard P., clerk George W. Towle Jr., r.
501 Van Ness Av
" William A., attorney at law, 530 Califor-
nia, room 13, r. 204 McAllister
Henshaw Charles, salesman, r. 618 Eddy
Henshaw Frederick W., Associate Justice Su-
preme Court of California, chambers
825 Market, Emporium Bldg, r. East
Oakland
" J., machinist S. P. Co., r. 124, 11th
" John, laborer, r. 4 Hattie
" J. S. Mrs., widow, r. 608 Pine
Hensbaw Tyler, machinery, NW cor Fremont
and Mission, r. Oakland
Henshelwood Thomas R. (Doane & Henshel-
wood) r. 1920 Washington
Hensley Edward D., r. 2513 McAllister
" Frederick C, r. 20!^ Hawthorne
" Kitty Miss, r. 2513 McAllister
" Mae Miss, whip braider, r. 2513 McAllister
" Margaret C, widow, r. 2513 McAllister
" N. D. Mrs., widow, r. 502 Powell
" William D., r. 2809 Howard
" William D. Jr., clerk Maintenance of Way
S. P. Co., r. 2809 Howard
Hent Reuben W., attorney at law, 605 Clay, r.
San Rafael
Henton Caroline, widow, r. 925 Golden Gate Av
Henton James S., bookkeeper F. A. Becker
Hentrlch Frank, salesman, r. 902a Powell
" Louis, bookkeeper, r. 1216 Clay
Henty August, r. 217 Francisco
Hentz Flora E., widow, r. 218 Leavenworth
" George C, printer Edward W. Hill, r. 4
Marye Terrace
Hentzell Augustus, r. 2633i4 Harrison
" Benjamin F., chimney maker, r. 715^/4 Na-
toma
" John, r. 915^4 Minna
" John W., chimney maker, r. 9151/4 Minna
" William, hostler L. E. Clawson & Co.
Hentzling Barbara, widow, r. 790 Stevenson
Henvey John J., carriage maker Charles Molter,
r. 420 Minna
Henwood Emelie Miss, r. 619, 23d
" Josiah, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 623 Minna
Henzel Edward F., electrician, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 217, 3d Av
" Edward F.. r. 1815 Sutter
" George L. (The George L. Henzel Electric
Co.). r. 2252 Bush
Henzel George L. Electric Co. The (George L.
Henzel), NE cor Bush and Steiner
Henzi Edward, oiler John Wieland Brewery, r.
56^4 Clementina
Hep Edwin L., mill hand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 321 Eureka
Hepburn Alexander, machinist Main St. Iron
Wks, r. 937b Golden Gate Av
" Alexander J., machinist S. F. Tool Wks, r.
54, 2d
■' Alice, widow, r. 533 Taylor
" Anna J., widow, r. 1166 Haight
" Fannie Mrs., r. 533 Taylor
" John, machinist, r. 320 Pennsylvania Av
" Joseph L., agent New York Life Co., r. 1166
Haight
" Louise J., widow, r. 1166 Haight
Hepburn Mort & Co., stationers, printers and
bookbinders, 216 Sansome, telephone
Main 1276
" Mortimer (Mort Hepburn & Co.), r. 603
Bush
Hepp Emma Miss, bookkeeper, r. 2017 Powell
" George, boot and shoes, 724 Montgomery
Av. r. 2017 Powell
" William, fisherman, r. 2017 Powell
Heppelmann Frank, laborer, r. 132i4 Langton
Heppert Henry, instrument maker The A. Lietz
Co., r. 15191/4 Leavenworth
Heppner Annette P., widow, r. 526 Ellis
Hepston Joseph S., waiter Cardall & Marston, r.
425 Stevenson
Hepworth Susan B., widow, r. 2105 Larkin
" William B., shipping clerk George H.
Tay Co., r. 2105 Larkin
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Herald Eder H., teamster HirscMelder &
Meauey, r. 217y^, 23d
ie®=-Herald. See Harold, Harrold and Herold
Heran Patrick, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 143 Hancock
4®=-Heran. See Heron, Herrin and Herron
Herb John, brush maker Read & Zahn, r. 504, 1st
Herbeck John, brewer, r. 3919 Pierce
Herberger Carl, upholsterer, 2312 Fillmore
Herbert Albert, machinist First St. Wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 1954 Langton
" Charles, machine hand Ames & Harris, r.
19% Langton
" Edmund, tailor, 632 Market, r. 430, 3d Av
" Frank, r. 1104 Market
" Henrietta, widow, r. 631 Golden Gate Av
" Henry H., collector Madison & Burke, r.
413 Hyde
" James, laborer, r. 743 Minna
" James L.., plumber, r. 333, Uth
" John, r. 195^ Langton
" John, driver U. S. Mail Service, r. 618, 3d
" John F., plasterer, r. 222, 11th
" John J., shoe finisher J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
322,11th
" John S., r. 322, Uth
" Mamie Miss, telephone operator, r. 420, 3d
Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 716 Clementina
" R. Stratton, carpenter, r. 336 Cumber-
land
" Sidney, assayer C. A. Luckhardt & Co., r.
Alameda
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1005 Natoma
" William, cook, 55 Minna
" William, telegraph operator, r. 333, Uth
" William, waiter P. J. McDonald
" William C. (Herbert & Vogel), r. 543, 17th
HERBERT & VOGEL
(William Herbert and Jolin Vogel),
coopers, wine cask and tank builders,
NE cor Front and Broadway and 36-38
Commercial, telephone Main 5030
4®-Herbert. See Harbert
Herbing Paul, physician, r. 737 Howard
Herbold Anton, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1106 Elm A V
" William D., cook Mrs. Theresa Grau, r. 6
Natoma
Herbst Charles, capitalist, r. 160 Waller
" G. F. Adolph, principal South Cosmopol-
itan Grammar School, r. 2813 Buchanan
"• G. F. Adolph Jr., clerk A. Schilling & Co.,
r. 3813 Buchanan
" Henry C, machinist, r. 1022 Shotwell rear
" Joseph, tanner, r. 1234 Hampshire
" Justus, jeweler, 134, 2d
" Rose M. Miss, r. 1330, 23d
Herbstritt Herman, electrician Will & Finck
Co., r. 514 Bryant Av
" Joseph, grinder Will & Finck Co., r. 134, 4th
Herby N. J., proprietor S. F. Condiment Co., 686
Brannan, r. Oakland
Hercules Cold Storage Co., Charles Alpers
president, John H. Sayre secretary 40o
Montgomery, room 5
HERCULES POWDER WORKS
(Hercules Station, Contra Costa Coun-
ty), John Bermingham president, J. F.
Nesmith secretary, 230 California
Herd John Jr., real estate, 10 Mills Bldg Ro-
tunda, r. Oakland
" John B., clerk S. P. Co., r. 411 Post
>e®=-Herd. See Heard, Hird and Hurd
Herdman William J., lumberman E. K. Wood
Lumber Co., r. 613 Folsom
" William J. A., clerk, r. 605 Market
Herdtfelder William, barber, 1604 Pacific Av
Heredia Edward, laundryman La Grande Laun-
dry, r. 1013 Minna
Hereford William S., physician and surgeon,
633 Sutter, r. 739 Post
Herel Hugh, car builder Market St. Ry., r. 235
California Av
Herforth Herrman. wood turner Henry Waas, r.
.311 Waller
Herger Bartholomew, shoemaker, 3141^4, 5th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
Siq-l-S-d-T' IVIARKEX ST.
Herger Frank, packer Fisher Packing Co., r.
I8O9/2 Stockton
Hergert Gustav L., general merchandise brok-
er, 304 Battery, r. Oakland
Herges William, upholsterer I. L. Solomon &
Co.
Herget Gustave A., bartender John L. Herget,
r. 703 Green
" John L., liquors, 1 Taylor, r. 28a Shotwell
" Mary L., widow, r. 703 Green
" Minnie Mrs., dressmaking, 709 Polk
Herine John, laborer, r. 133 Cook
Hering Charles, tailor M. Dickert, r. 232 Shot-
well
" Gustav, maltster John Wieland Brewery,
r. 51 Clara
" I. M., r. 164 Clara rear
" Margaret Miss, secretary Mrs. M. Cramer,
r. 705^/4 Valencia
" Mary Mrs., r. 705^/4 Valencia
" Phillip H., policeman, r. Ill Grove
" Richard, blacksmith John Wieland Brew-
ery
4®"Hering. See Herring
Heringer Edward H., druggist, r. 364 Grove
" H. A. & Co. (Henry A. Heringer), painters
and decorators, 813 Larkin
" Henry A. (H. A. Heringer & Co.), r. 813 Lar-
kin
" Rebecca, widow, 352 Clementina
4S= Heringer. See Herringer
Heringhi Aaron (Heringhi Bros.), r. 613 Green-
wich
" Bernardo, real estate agent and stock
broker, 304 Montgomery, r. 2322 Jackson
" Brothers (Aaron and Leo), jewelers and
pawnbrokers, WA Stockton
" Charles, merchant, r. 3332 Jackson
" E. <& Co. (Edward Heringhi), merchandise
brokers, 211 Pine
" Edward (E. Heringhi & Co.), r. t72Clara
" George H., photographer, r. 1001 Page
" Leo (Heringhi Bros.), r. 2333 Jackson
" Samuel, insurance agent and stock broker,
304 Montgomery, r. 1001 Page
Heriot Harriet, widow, r. 3400 Bush
" Hugh K., clerk C. A. Malm & Co., r. Oak-
land
■' Richard H., r. 11 Seymour Av
4®-Heriot. See Herriott and Harriott
Heritage John L., bookkeeper, r. cor Lee and
Grafton Avs
" John L., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 22d
bet Douglass and Worth
" Joseph Y., clerk, r. cor Lee and Grafton
Avs
Herkenrath John, janitor Red Men's Hall, r. SW
cor Guerrero and 18th
Herley Marguerite Miss, r. 2306 California
Herlihy Catherine Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Cornelius, longshoreman, r. 26 Harriet
" Daniel, groceries and liquors, 349 Minna
" Daniel H., special policeman, r. 2404 Geary
" Denis, capitalist, r. 1937 Lexington Av
" John, groceries and liquors, 200, 23d
" John, laborer, r. 1316 Filbert
" John P., policeman, r. 1313 Broadway
" Julia, widow, r. 18 Georgia
" Margaret Miss, stenographer, r. 1313 Broad-
way
" Maurice, cooper, r. UoSy^ Folsom
" Maurice, teamster, r. 325, 4th
" Michael, laborer, r. 314 Tehama
" Patrick H., marine engineer, r. 3117 Scott
" Thomas R. (Herlihy & McCarthy), r. 1313
Broadway
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Herlihy William, laborer, r. 1321 Natoma
" & McCarthy (Thomas R. Herlihy and
Thomas McCarthy), wood and coal, 1313
Broadway
Herlin Ebba, domestic, 612 Ellis
" Peter, tailor, r. 736 Minna
" Theresa Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 442, 9th
Herling Frederick, brass finisher W. T. Garratt
&Co.,r. 311 Guerrero
" Louis, carriage painter William Wertsch,
r. 311 Guerrero
" Mary, dressmaker, r. 311 Guerrero
Herlitz Charles F., clerk George W. McNear, r.
Berkeley
" Frederick, ironmolder, r. 817 York
" Sophie, domestic, 2103 Pacific Av
Herm Antone, maltster Empire Malt House
" Charles, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. 8th Av South bet M
and N
Hermal Albert, brass finisher, r. Treat Av nr
Precita Av
" John, molder, r. Treat Av nr Precita Av
Herman Abraham, tailor, r. 517 Octavia
•' Albert R., manager Rudolph Herman, r.
SE cor Jefferson and Baker
" Alexander, agent Scholle Bros., 324 Pine,
room 6. r. 1007 Larkin
" Alfred, jeweler Donohue & Kerdell, r. W s
Broderick bet Beach and Jefferson
■' Andrew, clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson.
r. Berkeley
■' C, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Charles, liquors, SE cor Lyon and Lom-
bard
" Delia Mrs., r. 116 Ivy Av
" E., cook str Point Arena
" Ferdinand, liquors, 610 Sacramento
" Henry, workman D. S. Stanley & Co.. r.
171.-2 Ma.son
" Henry C, compositor Call, r. 1036 Shotwell
" Henry L., accountant, 512 California, r. 9
Belvedere
" Huber, salesman National Brewing Co., r.
916, 15th
" Isaac, salesman Cal. Jewelry Co.
" John, bartender William Ensbury, r. 613
Mission
■' Joseph, laborer, r. 624 Tennessee
" Julius, clerk Heller, Bachman & Co., r. 1117
Scott
" Martin, stockbroker, 324 Pine. r. New York
" Michael, teamster, r. 926 Natoma
Herman Rudolpli, proprietor Harbor View
Park and Baths. NW cor Baker and Jef-
ferson
•■ Warren P., liquors. 228 Pacific, r. 706 Bat-
tery
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 519 Brannan
" William, machinist, r. SE cor Lyon and
Lombard
Hermann A. & Co. (Anton Hermann and Charles
R. Frankej, carpenters and cabinet
makers, 64, 1st
" Albert, laborer, r. 355 Brannan
" Anton (A. Hermann & Co.). r. 103 Falcon Av
" August L., carpenter Robinson & Gillespie
Hermann Benjamin, butcher, NE cor Bush
and Franklin, r. 1813 Pine
" Blanche, widow, r. 821 Greenwich
" Carl, r. 625 Post
" Charles G., dyeing and cleaning, 951'/^ Fol-
som
" Emile A. (Hermann & Swain), r. 33 Dame
" Frederick A., painter, r. 912 Capp
Hermann G., gilder J. B. Mclntyre, r. 11 John
" Harry, clerk C. L. Pierce, r. Oakland
" House, Peter Anderson proprietor, 2013
Folsom
" Howard E., upholsterer, r. 934 Bush
" James, painter, r. 912 Capp
" John (Hermann Safe Co.), r. 326, 25th
" John, brewer F. A. Lux Brewing Co., r. 2416
Polk
" John E., tailor O. W. Nordwell, r. Oakland
" Joseph, butcher B. Hermann, r. 1813 Pine
" Lucien Mrs., widow, r. 1920 Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 2339 Jackson
" Max, bookkeeper The Harry Unna Co. r.
815 Lyon
" Melville, r. 1812 Fillmore
" Meyer, glazier, r. 1126 Howard
" Meyer D., cutter S. M. Wood& Co., r. 1216
Fulton
" N. Mrs., proprietor Del Monte, 116a Grant
Av
" Otto. r. 706 McAllister
" Rosa, widow, r. 1216 Fulton
Hermann Safe Co. (John Hermann), manufac-
turers safes, 526 Sacramento
" Samuel, butcher B. Hermann, r. 1813 Pine
" Theodore (Theodore Hermann & Co.), r. 1022
Washington
Hermann Theodore & Co. (Theodore Hermann
and Archie L. Hettrich) marine shells
and curiosities, 630 Washington
" Victor, carpenter, r. 44 Minna
" William, laborer, r. 517 Bryant
" & Swain (E. A. Hermann and Clarkson
Swain), architects, 120 Sutter, room 46
4®"Hermann. See Herrman and Herrmann
Hermansen George A. (Jensen & Hermansen),
r. 5 MeachamPl
" H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill Co
" Herman (R. J. Techau & Co.), r. 700 Jones
" Martin, restaurant, 12 Clay
" Oscar, electrician, r. 529 Sacramento
Hermeline Justine, widow, r. 2108 Pine
Hermes Ida, widow, r. 730 Gough
Hermida August L., steward, r. 1310 Mason
" David, baker, r. 1310 Mason
" John, clerk, r. 1310 Mason
Hermosillo Mariano, cook, r. 317 Green
Hern C. C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1104
Tennessee
■' Frank, pile man S. F. Bridge Co.
" Johannah, widow, r. 1932 Folsom
" John A., laborer, r. 11 Kate PI
•' William, attorney at law, r. 712 Geary
4S8"Hern. See Hearn and Hearne
Hernan Benjamin, watchman, r. 1018 Union
" Martin, laborer, r. 1016, 26th
" Michael, laborer, r. 1018 Union
" Michael H., attorney at law, 26 Montgom-
ery, rooms 26-27, r. 2103 Pine
Hernandez Alvina Mrs., restaurant, 32 Hinck-
ley
" Amelia Miss, teacher embroidery, 1021'^
Pacific
" Andres, seaman str San Jose, r. 228 Bran-
nan
" Augustina Miss, r. 114 Pacific
" B., seaman str City oi Syndey
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1021!/4 Pacific
" G., seaman str City of Sydney
" Indelcio, teacher music, 1311 Mason
" Joseph L., barber H. A. Wolfe, r. 1314
Dupont •
•' L., 2d cook str Alameda
" Luciano, barber, NB cor 7th Av and Clem-
ent
" Marcelino, porter, r. 1408 Powell
Hemberg Robert Rev., pastor Finnish Sea-
men's Mission, r. 679^4 Harrison
Herndon Annie C. Miss, teacher Marshall Pri-
mary School, r. 711 Jones
" Victor G., warehouseman Standard Oil
Co., r. 28}4 Moss
" Walter, glove cutter, r. 546, 23d
-^"Herndon. See Harnden
Heme John, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
123 Cook
Herold Anna, widow, r. 1716 Bush
" Annie, domestic, 2005 Franklin
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Herold Brothers (Philip and George J.), black-
smiths, San Bruno Av nr Silver Av
" Charles, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Charles, blacksmith and wagon maker,
San Bruno Av nr Army
" Charles, butcher Mark Strouse, r. 16171/4
Powell
■' George J. (Herold Bros.), r. cor Army and
San Bruno Av
" John C, r. 1708 Eddy
" Joseph C, salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1708 Eddy
" Louis M., teamster, r. 35% Clara
" Mary Miss (Smith & Herold), r. 219, 10th
" Matthias, bookkeeper Hofmann & Woenne,
r. 224 Scott
" Philip (Herold Bros.), r. San Bruno Av nr
Silver Av
" Philippine Miss, varieties, 14, 24th
" Roderick, teacher music, r. 1716 Bush
Herold Rudolpli Jr., general agent Hamburg
Bremen Fire Insurance Co. (Hamburg),
415 California, r. 143 Haight
" Rudolph A., architect. 343 Phelan Bldg
4®=-Herold. See Harold, Harrold, Herrold
and Herald
Heron Clyde S.,grlpman Market St. Ry, r. 1902
Page
" James C, trolly man Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 1902 Page
" John, bolt cutter Payne's Bolt Wks, r.
Black Point
" Mary, widow, r. 522 Turk
" Mary E., widow, r. 3001 Jackson
" Michael, wood and coal, 313 Golden Gate
Av, r. 3161/4 Golden Gate Av
" Patrick, hostler, r. 22 Turk
" Patrick F., groom Dilham & Tronchet, r.
2224 Turk
" Sophia M., widow, r. 1902 Page
" William, dry goods, 1318 Larkin, r. Sonoma
4®=Heron. See Heran, Herron, Herrin and
Hiron
Heroux Edmond L., carpenter, r. 115 Arkansas
Herpson H., beamster South S. F. Tannery
Herr John G., storekeeper car dept. S. P. Co.,
r. 314, 3d
" John J., r. Cosmos Club
Herra Benjamin, civil engineer, r. 1016 Powell
Herrel Michael, cooper John Wieland Brewery,
r. 434, 3d
Herrera Francisco, r. 15 Oak
" Frank, Mexican bit and spur maker, 1420i/^
Powell
" Louis, florist, Cambridge nr Bacon
" Michael, paint grinder Pioneer W. L. and
Color "Wks, r. 1417 Powell
" Sophie Nis. Mme, teacher Irving Insti-
tute, r. 1036 Valencia
Herrgott Aldolph A., groceries, 38 Natoma, r.
646 Mission
" Charles A., marker La Grande Laundry, r.
527 Linden Av
" Justin, distributor La Grande Laundry
" Peter, roofer, r. 646 Mission
Herguth August, pork packer Joseph McEvoy,
r. 332b, 10th
" Frank, electrician Paul Seller Electrical
Wks, r. 332b, 10th
" Frank, packer Roth, Blum & Co., r. 1080
Brannan
" Samuel F., sign painter Swan & Stein, r.
544 Olive Av
Herrick Alice M. Miss, china decorating artist,
308 Post, r. Oakland
" Clarence G., insurance broker, 204 Sansome,
r. 322 Haight
" Cora R. Miss, teacher, r. 323 Haight
Herrick Edward M., wholesale lumber, 17
Steuart, and president Pacific Pine
Lumber Co., 121 Market, r. Oakland
" Emery, upholsterer, r. 704 Howard
" Fannie L., widow, r. 1124 Guerrero
" Frank C, clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 1124
Guerrero
" George E., inspector Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 301 Franklin
" Harry, packer M. F. Cosgriff & Co., r. 88
Everett
1124 Guer-
Herrick Laura Miss, dressmaker, r. 1010V4
Leavenworth
Herrick Le Roy F., physician and surgeon, with
D. Maclean, M. D., resident physician at
Maclean Hospital and Sanitarium, 1534
Mission, telephone Jessie 551, hours 1 to
3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Consulting physician
at California Medical College, 1433 Fol-
som, hours 9 to 10 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m.,
telephone South 84
■' Lester (P. H. Jordan & Co. and Lester
Herrick & Co.), r. Oakland
" , Lester & Co. (Lester Herrick and P. H.
Jordan), agents Hay Combined Bell and
Brake, 53 Chronicle Bldg
" Layman C, clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Co., r. 1124 Guerrero
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 619 Geary
" Mary M. Miss, teacher music,
rero
" Richard, tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 1110 Broadway
" Stephen S., physician and surgeon, r. 322
Haight
" Stephen S. Jr., clerk Vulcan Iron Wks. r.
322 Haight
" v.. Miss, r. 619 Geary
" William F., accountant Palatine Ins. Co.,
r. Oakland
Herridge Charles, janitor, r. 84 Everett
Herriman Albert H. (Herriman & Mills), r. 1714
Market
" Edward H., quartermaster str City of
Everett
" Frederick, 2d mate str Corona, r. 1714 Mar-
ket
Herriman & Mills (Albert H. Herriman and
Warren F. Mills), stevedores, 201 Front,
telephone Front 64
Herrin Frank M., marine tireman, r. 56214 Bry-
ant
" H., r. 99 Montgomery Block
" Hannah, widow, r. 562% Bryant
" William, raftsman, r. 563% Bryant
Herrin William F., chief counsel law depart-
ment S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 3530
Broadway
Herrin William J. (Shadburne& Herrin), attor-
ney at law, 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-11,
r. 712 Geary
" William P., cigar maker, r. 562% Bryant
4®=Herrin. See Heran, Heron and Herron
Herring Charles, harness maker, r. 705 Valencia
" Charles E., polisher Richard Herring, r.
cor Precita Av and Shotwell
" David T., clerk, r. 1315 Howard
" Frank, expressman, NW cor Sacramento
and Polk, r. 818 Olive Av
" Frank G., cashier Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1315 Howard
" Frederick W., machinist Richard Herring,
r. cor Precita Av and Shotwell
" George D., teamster, r. 906% Folsom
HERRING-HALL-MARVIN CO.
(Cincinnati), Joseph G. Giesting man-
ager, manufacturerers safes, vaults,
bank vaults, safe deposit vaults, jail
cells, etc., 609-611 Market, telephone
Main 5447
Herring Harold, bookbinder Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 37 Ford
" Henry H., expressman, NW cor California
and Polk, r. 818 Olive Av
" Joseph P., student, r. 513 Hermann
" Michael, r. 4 Magner PI
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Herring Richard, house, bank and office fittings,
557 Brannan, r. cor Precita Av and Shot-
well
" Richard Jr., teacher wood working Cogs-
well Polytechnic College
" Simeon H., farmer, r. 512 Hermann
" Theodore, clerk, r. 914, 25th
" Tillman R., salesman Henry Lyons, r.
9O6V2 Folsom
" William J., teamster, r. 906'/2 Folsom
4®=Herring. See Herrin, Herron and Heran
Herringer John, porter, r. 819 Jessie
" Louisa, widow, r. 1716 Sutter
4®"Herringer. See Heringer
Herrington George, tailor Samuel Dohrman, r.
220, 3d
" Howard, physician, 43, 6th
" William, laundryman, r. 735 Brannan
" William M., dental student, r. 102 Hayes
" William S., carpenter, r. 437 O'Farrell
4®" Herrington. See Harrington
" Herriott David, clerk Frank Clough, r. 400
Ellis
«S=" Herriott. See Heriot
Herrmann An tone, machinist, r. 12 Gilbert
" August, boarding and liquors, Hunters'
Point
HERRMANN C. & CO.,
Conrad Herrmann president, Jolin G.
Joly secretary, manufacturers and
dealers hats and caps and hatters' ma-
terials, 328 Kearny
Herrmann Charles (J.Popert & Co.), r. 346, 4th
" Charles L., warehouseman clothing and
equippage depot Quartermaster's dept.,
U. S. A., r. Alameda
" Charles P., salesman Kast & Co., r. 618
Golden Gate Av
Herrmann Conrad, president C. Herrmann &
Co., 328 Kearny, r. 2021 Sacramento
" Conrad P., trained nurse, r. 1U7 Van Ness
Av
" Frederick, r. ]124i/i Harrison rear
Herrmann George, dealer in anhydrous and
aqua ammonia, Greer's washing am-
monia and hops in cases and agent
Langfeldt & Co. Limited (Yokohama,
Japan), 309-311 Sacramento, r. San
Rafael
" George, paper ruler Althof& Bahls, r. 16b
Cumberland
" Henry, with C. Herrmann & Co., r. 32614
Sanchez
" Henry F., butcher Antone P. Wagner, r.
2116 Jones
Herrmann James (Herrmann & Co.), r. 25
Baker
" Julius, r. 742 Tehama rear
" Julius, cook New California Hotel, r. 429
Bush
" Julius, salesman, r. 424 McAllister
" Julius C, blacksmith, r. 243, 2d
" Moses, shoemaker, 316 Gough,r. 1156 Golden
Gate Av
Herrmann Oscar, merchant, oface 309-311 Sacra-
mento, r. 25 Baker
" Otto W., ship joiner, r. 913 Illinois
" Philip, master schr Brothers, office 24 Clay
" Philip, spinner J. & C. Wucherer, r. 220
Montgomery Av
" Richard, machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 2201/4 Francisco
" William, asst. cashier The German Sav-
ings and Loan Society, r. 912 Bush
" William, waiter New Washington Hotel
Herrmann William J., confectioner Franz Sie-
brecht, r. 907 Union
HERRMANN & CO.
(James Herrmann and Charles
Schmidt), dealers in hops and malt
and brewers' supplies and agents
Alex Fries & Brothers essential oils
and essences, 309-311 Sacramento
4®" Herrmann. See Herman, Hermann and
Herrman
Herrold George H., surveyor, 225 Crocker Bldg,
r. 330 O'Farrell
«®=Herrold. See Herold
Herron Charles E., furniture finisher, r. 720
Harrison
" David, manager S. C. Blake, 429 Kearny, r.
637 Kearny
" Howard, r. 912 Bush
" James, stableman J. Lanzer, r. 2232 Mis-
sion
" John O., laborer, r. 137 Langton
" Marie, widow, r. 31 Turk
" Mary E., widow, r. 912 Bush
" Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 220
8th
" Thomas, shirtmaker, r. 243 Fell
ii®~ Herron. See Heron, Herrin and Heran
Herrschaft Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 12914, 10th
" Christopher, r. 12914, 10th
Herschenson David, collector, r. 29 Russ
Herscouts Benjamin, peddler, r. 21 Vz Boardman
PI
Hersey Edward, stave jointer Pac. Wooden-
ware and Cooperage Co., r. Lorin
" Fred H., with S. Foster & Co., r. Oak-
land
" James, cook Dennett's, r. 717 O'Farrell
" Nellie, waitress Dennett's, r. 717 O'Far-
rell
Hershf elder Nettie Mrs., r. 119 Julian Av
Hersom Walter, decorator James F. Kenny, r.
107 Fell
Herson Edward, hostler Bailey, Weller&Neave
Hert Anna, widow, r. 622, 17th
Hertel George F. A., clerk, r. 114, 10th
" Henry, bartender Frederick S. Kordt, r.
19101/2 Powell
" Theodore, laborer, r. 114, 10th
Herten Frank, paper carrier, r. 1921 Howard
Hertenstein August (Bernstein & Co.), r. 10
Bluxome
" Frederick, showcase maker Bernstein &
Co., r. 10 Bluxome
Herter John, bartender, r. 506, 4th
Herting Charles, machinist, r. 910 Pacific
" Frederick, butcher, 1440 Valencia, r. »4lB
San Jose Av
" Frederick Jr., butcher Frederick Herting,
r. 341b San Jose Av
" Henry, carpenter, r. 910 Pacific
" Henry, liquors, 1 Masonic Av
" Jacob, butcher Frederick Herting, r. 341b
San Jose Av
" John H., tailor, r. 910 Pacific
" William, butcher, r. 341b San Jose Av
Hertz Adella Miss, teacher, r. 1311 Laguna
" B. M. Mrs., widow, r. 312 Hyde
" Charles H., liquors, Bryant Avnr Alameda
" Fredericka Miss, stenographer D. Apple-
ton & Co., r. 1311 Laguna
" Hannah, widow, r. 1830 O'Farrell
" Harry, clerk D. Rudee, r. 427 Pacific
" Herman Mrs., widow, r. 1311 Laguna
" Hugo, shipping clerk Meyerfeld, Mitchell
&Co., r. 1830 O'Farrell
" J. & Co. (Jacob Hertz and Adolph Schet-
zel), butchers, 5-6 Centre Market
" Jacob (J. Hertz & Co.), r. 1318 Fillmore
■' Louis, bookkeeper J. Schweitzer & Co.. r.
I8O714 Steiner
" Louis, clothing, 427 Pacific
" Regina Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 1311 Laguna
" Samuel, serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
634 Linden Av
4!5=- Hertz. See Herz
Hertzberg Frederick, clerk Merten Mfg. Co., r.
122, 8th
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Hertzberg Frederick, manufacturer, r. 1509 Baker
" Jacob, furrier, r. 1210 Buchanan
J8®=-Hertzberg. See Herzberg
Hertzog Augusta, widow, r. 124 Scott
" Charles, ironmolder, r. WITA Dupont
4®=Hertzog. SeeHerzog
Herve Eugene F. (Herve & Somps), r. Alameda
" Eugene V., policeman, r. 1654 Market
" William A., driver Herve & Somps, r. 507a
Birch Av
" & Somps (Eugene F. Herve and Pierre
Somps), proprietors Golden West Min-
eral Springs Co., 622 Laguna
Hervey Charles B.. cashier The Travelers' Ins.
Co. (city agency), 24 Mills Bldg, 8th floor,
r. 318 Golden Gate Av
" Harry C, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 318
Golden Gate Av
" William R., teacher music, r. 2432 Jackson
4®=-Hervey. See Harvey
Hervien Joseph, bartender Albert Arnaud, r. 308
Sutter
Herwig Emil, physician, 419 Eddy
" Wilhelm, chicken ranch, 439 Munich
" William, hog raiser, r. .349 Munich
Herz Charles, satchel maker C. A. Malm & Co.,
r. 231 Shotwell
" Gustav, bookkeeper Eppinger & Co., r. 10
Miles Court
jgSB^Herz. See Hertz
Herzberg Albert, clerk Will & Finck Co., r. 624%
Laguna
" Bernard, clothing, 1046 Howard
" Christian, longshoreman, r. 1825 Powell
" Isaac, stockbroker, 326 Pine, r. 1316/2 Web-
ster
" Nathan, packer Wangenheim, Sternheim &
Co., r. 408 Grove
4®=Herzberg. See Hertzberg
Herzel Joseph, carpenter, r. 10 Turk
Herzer Herman H., clerk The German Savings
and Loan Society, r. 2533 McAllister
Herzer Hugo, chief deputy Assessor, r. 2533 Mc-
Allister
Herzfelder Sophie, widow, r. 1626 Post
Herzman Leo, salesman A. Mautz & Co.,t. 447.
19th
" Sigmund, clerk, r. 1320 Oetavia
Herzo Anna, widow, r. 828b Union
" Julia Mrs., liquors, 733, 5th Av and H bet
• 9th and 10th Avs
" N. & Co. (Nicholas Herzo), restaurant, 23
Eddy
" Nicholas (N. Herzo & Co.), r. 1818 Howard
Herzog Alfred H. (Herzog & Dignan), r. 1207
Eddy
" Bernhard. salesman, r. 811 Turk
" Brothers (John F. and Herman), black-
smith, 737 Broadway
" Charles, coffee saloon, 6 Golden Gate Av,
r. 61/4 Golden Gate Av rear
" Christopher, r. 3131/2 O'Farrell
" Frank, cooper J. J. Kucich, r. 1039 Hamp-
shire
" G., finisher H. Friedrichs, r. 606a Shotwell
" Gustav, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 811
Turk ^ ,
" Henry, clerk William Roth, r. 1418 Jack-
son „
" Henry J. (Kahn & Herzog), r. 1207 Eddy
" Herman (Herzog Bros.), r. 739 Broadway
" John F. (Herzog Bros.), r. 739 Broadway
" Joseph, r. 1207 Eddy
" Joseph, jeweler R.Bujannoff, r. 3o Hardy
" Joseph, manager South S. F. Brewery,
NW cor Railroad Av and 14 th Av South,
r. 25191/2 Bryant
" Julius, glazier, r. 1722 Hyde
" L. Mrs., furniture, 922 Folsom
" Max, salesman J. Baumgarten & Co., r. 811
" Melville, electrician Union I. Wks, r. 1207
Eddy
" Oscar, salesman, r. 811 Turk
" Otto, clerk Merten Mfg Co., r. 131 Julian Av
" Paul F., blacksmith Herzog Bros., r. 739
Broadway
" Phillip H. wood turner, r. 217 Pans
" Theodore D. , teacher music, r. 518 O'Farrell
iW.&J. SLOANE&CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most Famous Factories,
6-4-l-e-4'7 lV\arU.&t St.
Herzog William H., clerk, r. 739 Broadway
" & Dignan (Alfred H. Herzog and Thomas
J. Dignan), printers, 12 Montgomery
JSer-Herzog. See Hertzog
HERZSTEIN M.,
physician and surgeon, hours 11 a. m.
to 1 p. m. and 3 to 5 p. m., ofllce and
r. 801 Sutter, telephone East 252
Heselberg Charles S., dairy produce, 338b 34th
Hesketh Catherine Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 317, 13th
George, real estate, r. 327 Filbert
Joseph Jr., upholsterer, r. 317, 13th
Joseph H., roofer, r. 317, 13th
Richard, stevedore, r. 62 Tehama
Thomas, stevedore, r. 15 Dore
Heslep Philander C, machinist, 56 Bluxome, r.
519a Brannan
4@-Heslep. See Hislop and Hyslop
Hesler Birdie Miss, saleslady Michels & Wand,
r. 619 Powell
" Christina Mrs., cloak maker, r. 619 Powell
" Paul, bartender Philip Christmann, r. 541
Mission
>WHesler. See Hessler
Heslop Alfred, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 313
Eddy
Hespy Rasmus, laundryman, r. 943 Harrison
Hess Albert, salesman, r. 3813 Pine
" Alex Mrs., r. 305 Oak
" Alexander W., engineer, r. 11 Glen Park Av
" August, baker C. Reuss & Bro , r. 1504 Turk
" Augustus, meterman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 518 Duncan
" Bernard W-, conductor, r. 120 Ash Av
" Charles, milker John Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
HESS CHARLES
(estate of), optician and manufacturer
and direct importer of optical and
scientific instruments, experimental
glass blowing, fine model work and
repairing in all its branches to order
at shortest notice, 519 Kearny
Hess Charles Jr., optician estate of Charles
Hess, 519 Kearny, r. 1308 California
Hess Charles Mrs., widow, executrix estate of
Charles Hess. r. 1308 California
" Edwin L., r. 321 Eureka
Hess Frank, watch and chronometer maker
estate of Charles Hess, 519 Kearny, r.
1308 California
" Frederica Mrs., r. 2002 Mason
" Frederick, laborer, r. 32, 21st
Hess Frederick, president and manager Cali-
fornia Demokrat Publishing Co., 409
Bush, r. 831 California
Hess Frederick Jr., secretary California Dem-
okrat Publishing Co., 409 Bush, r. 831
California
George, r. 229 Kearny
George, cook Gottlob Gall
Henry, compositor, r. 1 Yerba Buena
Henry, tailor, 136 Kearny, room 53, r. 2813
Henry J., shoemaker George Pollock, r.308
Powell
Herman, cook, r. 1331 California
I. Irving, salesman Adelsdorfer & Bran-
denstein, r. Berkeley .„.,,,
Jacob, shoemaker, 1709 Market, r. 1711 Mar-
ket rear
Joseph, r. 314 Scott _ ,^^a -n^ ,
Joseph, driver Henry Eggelmg, r. 1598 Ful-
Joseph, milker John Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
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Hess Joseph L., vice-president The Wertheimer
Co., 13-15 Battery, r. 1800 Sutter
" John, laborer, r. 22 Howard
" Julia Miss, varieties, 2002 Mason
" Louis S., waiter Merchants' Club, r. 120
Ash Av
" Margarita, widow, r. 366 Grove
" Maria M. Mrs., laundry, 2002 Mason
" Matilda, widow, r. 1308 California
" Otto, salesman Goldberg, Bowen&Co.,r.
821 California
" Otto G., jeveler and designer estate of
Charles Hess, r. 1308 California
" Philomena, widow, r. 1120 Turk
" Sarah J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 126^4 Ivy Av
" Thomas J., painter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 507 Gough
" Ulrich, draughtsman, r. 431 Pine
" William, cigarmaker H. Plagemann & Co.,
r. 1712(/2 Church
" William, wagon maker Chris Anderson, r.
271 Clara
Hess William E., optician estate of Charles
Hess, 519 Kearny, r. 1308 California
" William T. (Harris & Hess), attorney at
law, 4 Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r, 821 Cali-
fornia
Hesse Charles, seaman, r. 16Natoma
" Charles F., carpenter Excelsior Redwood
Co.
" Frank J., tailor, r. 700 Mason
" Henry G., bartender Nicholas Hesse, r.
IO81/2 Hickory Av
" John A., barber, 2544 Folsom, r. 326, 22d
Hesse Nicholas, wines and liquors, lOl Larkin,
r. 6 Grove
" Paul, butcher, r. 517a Fell
" Sigmund, furniture dealer, r. 512 Bush
Hessel Abraham (Picard & Hessel), r. 1316
Pacific
" Amelia, widow, r. 1216 Pacific
Hesselmeyer Charlotte A, Miss, teacher Cooper
Primary School, r. 2624 Bush
" Dorothea, widow, r. 2624 Bush
" Henry T., draughtsman Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r, 2624 Bush
Hesseltine Benjamin, clerk, r. 1912 Fillmore
Hesser Adele, widow, r. 828 Post
" August, r, 412 Eddy
" Harry, paperhanger. r. 106 Eddy
Hessig Josephine Miss, r. 3015a California
Hession Henry C, plasterer, r. 125, 29th
" Johanna, widow, r. 2023 Polk
" John, clerk, r. 2023 Polk
" Michael (Hession & Clinton), r. 13 Steuart
Hession Robert H., secretary Traffic Publish-
ing Co.. 429 Montgomery, r. 655 A 20th
" & Clinton (Michael Hession and Patrick
Clinton), liquors, 13 Steuart
Hessler Catherine, widow, r. 1822 Buchanan
" Charles, Custom House broker, 524 Bat-
tery, r. 225 Capp
" Charles A., lithographer Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 225 Capp
" Edwin, clerk Fr. H. Rosenbaum & Co., r.
225 Capp
" George, butcher, r. 32 Fell
" Harry F. W., engraver H. S. Crocker Co., r.
225 Capp
" Henry, clerk, r. 311 Golden Gate Av
" John H., bartender Brickwedel Bros. &
Stewart, r. 1201 Union
" Philip, upholsterer, 729 Ellis, r. 727 Ellis
" William, brushmaker, r. 315 Tehama
" Yetta, widow, r. 507 Lombard
4®-Hessler. See Hesler
Hessman Otto, draughtsman maintenance of
way S. P. Co., r. Alameda
Hesson D. B., salesman, r. 127 Hartford
Hessong John L., barber Charles L. Deming, r.
417 Bush
Hester Gus, bar tender, r. 745 Minna
" James M., gas fitter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
stove dept., r. 1021, 20th
" Martin, steward, r. 1021, 20th
" Martin M., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
213 Hickory Av
" William Mrs., r. 1505 Larkin
Hesthal A. Mrs., proprietor Hotel Savoy. 336
Post
" Ferdinand E., real estate, r. 742, 17th
HESTHAL WILLIAM J.,
proprietor Golden Gate Loan Office,
dealer in watches, diamonds and
jewelry, money loaned on all kinds of
collateral at lowest rates, 10, 6tli, r.
742, 17tli
Hestin John, machinist Cyclops Iron Wks., r.
1712 Dupont
Hetherington Henry, marine engineer, r, 704V4
Mission
" Joseph C, r. 308 Leavenworth
" Robert, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
905 Market
Hett George, shoemaker, r. 2017 Powell
Hettel Annie, widow, r. 555 Minna
" Joseph, plumber, r. 555 Minna
Hettich John P., engraver, r. 424 Page
" Sarah, widow, r. 424 Page
" Thomas F., printer, r. 424 Page
" William B., machinist, r. 424 Page
Hettinger Charles, watchman Isaac Levy, r.
15th Av South bet R and S
Hettle Joseph, plumber George W. Barry, r. 555
Minna
Hettrich Archie L. (Theodore Hermann & Co.),
r. 1022 Washington
Hettrich Michael, vice-president Dickman-
Jones Co., 510 Folsom, r. Berkeley
-SS^Hettrich, See Hetrich and Hettich
Hetty Julius F., electrician Louis B. Hetty, r.
123 Eddy
HETTY LOUIS B.,
electrical works, electrical bells and
speaking tubes, gas lighted by elec-
tricity, door openers and closers, wires
installed for incandescent lighting,
124-126 Eddy, telephone South 417, r,
735 Turk
Hetty Margaret, domestic, 2619 Buchanan
Hetzel George, salesman Kuhls, Schwarke &
Co., r. 4 Clarence Court
" George W., musician, r. 118 Lyon
" Leopold, r. 118 Lyon
Hetzer Henry A., coppersmith, r. 2325 Bry-
ant
" Joseph A., glazier, r. 34 Oakwood
" Magdalena Miss, teacher, r. 34 Oakwood
Heubach Ellen, widow, r. 244, 11th
Heubeck John, laborer Bavaria Brewery, r. 2921
Heubner Emil, picture frames, 436, 4th, r. 1013
Oak
Heuck Fannie, widow, r. 716 Franklin
Heuer Ferdinand, printer, r. 493 Sanchez
" Hermann, candy maker, r. 1421 Kearny
" George, agent Golden Gate Distilling Co.,
r. 825 Hampshire
■' George F., with Gutte & Frank, r. 2117
Taylor
" Hulda J. E. Mrs., teacher music and Ger-
man, r. 2316c Mission
•■ Lena, varieties, 493 Sanchez
" Leopoldina, widow, r. 1421 Kearny
'• Philip, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Montgomery Av and Lombard, r. 2117
Taylor
" Philip C, Jr., with Gutte & Frank, r. 2117
Taylor
" Theodore, salesman William Heuer
•' William, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Baker and Greenwich, r. 2905 Baker
" William, musician, r. 1421 Kearny
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Heuerman Emil, president Tbe International
Security Co., 331 Montgomery, rooms
1-2, r. 1153 Howard, and Ross Valley
" G., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 2b24'/2 Post
Heulard Gabrielle Miss, teacher languages, r.
315 Geary
" Alexander, traveling salesman Seller Bros.
&Co.
•' Max, salesman Armand Cailleau, r. 117
Bartlett
Heuniscll Adam, vice-president Abramson-Heu-
nisch Co. -36-28 Main, r. 1322 Fulton
Heunisch Albert, secretary Abramson-Heu-
nisch Co. 26-28 Main, r. Alameda
Heuser Gustav, cabinet maker Bader & Fincke,
r. 1115 Bryant
Heusler Henry, woodworker, r. 506, 4th
" Minnie Miss, with Theo C. Marceau, r. 326,
22d
" Victoria Mrs., r. 326, 22d
Heussler Albert, portrait artist, 125 Shotwell
Heussman John C, laborer, r. 793 Stevenson
" Kate Mrs., medium, 793 Stevenson
Heustadt Peter, baker Palace Hotel, r. 413
Minna
HeustonBaptiste, caterer, r. 14 Hampton PI
" Edward, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Frederick G., real estate, r. 19 Hampton PI
i3®=-Heuston. See Hewston and Houston
Heuther Sebastian, locksmith Will & Finck Co.,
r. 22 Flood Av
Heverin Angelo M., laborer U. S. Customs, r.
113, 9th
" Charles, ticket collector S. F. and N. P.
Ry, r. Tiburon
" Edward J., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 510, 9th
Hevner Jacob J., printer Julius Gabriel, r. 659
Clay
Hewald Richard A., porter Becker & Burkhardt,
r. 233 East
Hewelcke Edwin H., cook Frank Krueckel, r.
123'/2 Clipper
" Edwin H. Jr., selector Nathan, Dohrmann
& Co., r. 12314 Clipper
Hewes Charles W., bookkeeper Esberg, Bacb-
man & Co., r. Oakland
Hewes David, capitalist, r. Occidental Hotel
" James, laundryman Occidental Hotel, r.
1S2S Pacific
" Marland S., vice-president A. L. Bryan
Shoe Co., 310 Market, r. Oakland
j^=Hewes. See Hews, Hughes and Heughes
Hewitt Arthur G., clerk Chronicle, r. 619 Capp
" Charles, engineer Engine 23, r. 2924 Pine
" Charles H., master mariner, r. 2009 Brod-
" Dixwell, special agent Catton, Bell & Co.,
r. University Club
" Edward T., teacher Cal. School of Mechani-
cal Arts, r. 619 Capp
" Ella J. Miss, superintendent Japanese
Christian Womens Home, 1307 Larkin
" James, engineer S. P. Co., r. 113, 16th
" James G., fireman S. P. Co., r. 1007 Harri-
son
" Julia Miss, r. 1307 Larkin
" Mary, widow, r. 102 Minna
" Mary C, widow, r. 1845 Fillmore
" Oden C, weigher and sealer U. S. Mint, r.
28, 8th
" Sarah E., widow, r. 1827 Polk
" Wallace H., salesman Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 224, 21st
" William, ironer S. F. Laundry, r. 1210
Hampshire
HEWITT WILLIAM A.,
vice-president and secretary The Rix
Compressed Air MacMnery Co. and
machinery dealer and engineer, 11-13
First, r. 619 Capp
Hewitt William A. Jr., mechanical engmeer, r.
619 Capp
Hewitt William R., superintendent Fire Alarm
and Police Telegraph, 9 Brenham PI, r
2009 Broderick
Hewlett Allerton, clerk, r. 30 Rincon PI
" Edmund P., r. 30 Rincon PI
Hewlett Franc E. Miss, saleslady George A.
Moss, r. 30 Rincon PI
" Frederick (Ross & Hewlett), r. 1007 Sutter
" George, r. 30 Rincon PI
Hewson Arthur, bartenter The Baldwin, r. 324
Turk
" Con, shampooer Hammam Baths, r. 743
Harrison
" Hibbert R., machinist, r. 793 Mission
" Nathan A., capitalist, r. 793 Mission
" Percy B., clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co.,
r. 1416 Broadway
" Robert (Stevens & Co.), r. 410 Van Ness Av
" Robert R., draughtsman Hasson & Hunt,
r. Larkspur
" Tillie, widow, r. 1416 Broadway
Hewston Emmett R., 2d assistant secretary
Board of Trade of San Francisco, 202
Market and 3 Pine, r. 1105 Bush
'■ George, r. 413, 27th
" Jennie Miss, r. 932 Sutter
4®= Hewston. See Heuston, Houston and Hus-
ton
Hext rum Charles A. (Hextrum & Anderson), r
2723 Bryant Av
" Edith M. Miss, stenographer Hilmer, Bred
hofl & Schulz, r. 2723 Bryant Av
'• & Anderson (Charles A. Hextrum and Hjal
mar Anderson), tanners and curriers, 541
9th
Hey Gerald W., cooper H. J. De Boer & Co., r,
154, 13th
HEY, GRAUERHOLZ & 00.
(John Hey and Henry J. Grauerholz),
wholesale liquors, 215 Sacramento
Hey John (Hey, Grauerholz & Co.), r. 334, 17th
" Louis, seaman, r. 2112 Mason
4®-Hey. See Heye and Hay
Heyde Herman F., carpenter, r. 11 Chapultepec
Heyden Charles R., packer Lievre,Fricke& Co.,
r. 25 Capp
" Elvina, domestic. 1539 Eddy
" William, stevedore, r. 25 Capp
igS'-Heyden. See Haden, Hayden and Haydon
Heydenaber Amelia, widow, r. 1446 Jackson
" Henry, musician, r. 426 Francisco
Heydenfeldt Elean, attorney at law, r. 808
O'Farrell
" Frederick O., solicitor Palatine Ins. Co.,
137 Montgomery, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Thomas O., office 137 Montgomery, r. 738
Ellis
^B=Heydenfeldt. See Hadenfeldt
Heydenreich Emil, watchman, r. 450 Tehama
" Frederick, musician, r. 450 Tehama
" Frederick Jr., musician, r. 450 Tehama
Heydon Walter C, carpenter, r. 19 Hinckley
Heyer Albert, gilder Anton L. Emlund, r. 2325
Greenwich
Heyer Alhert, groceries, 500, 3d, r. 501 Bryant
" Albert C, clerk Albert Heyer, r. 501 Bry-
ant
" Charles W. , clerk The German Savings and
and Loan Society, r. 527 Guerrero
" Frederick H., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
501 Bryant
" John, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3118
Fillmore
" William C. clerk The German Savings and
Loan Society, r. 501 Bryant
4®=-Heyer. See Heier and Hyer
Heyfron Patrick, r. 714 Folsom
" Matthew, laundry tray maker Mrs. C. E.
Dixon, r. 781 Stevenson
-i^^Heyfron. See Heffron
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Heyl George, r. 135, 14tli
Heylman Gustavus A., lodgings, 624 Washing-
ton
Heylmann George, butcher, r. 7 Olive Av
Heyman Abraham, tailor, r. 715 Howard
" Abraham R., bookkeeper, r. 623 Eddy
" Gustavus, with G. Cohn Co., r. 1236 O'Far-
rell
" Henrietta, widow, r. 623 Eddy
" Henry, musical director, 623 Eddy
Heyman Jacob, real estate, 5 Crocker Bldg, r.
2705 California
" Julius (Heyman & Mayer;, r. 623 Eddy
" Julius, boots and shoes, 1946 Fillmore, r.
3412 Post
" Lizzie Miss, clerk, r. 218 Leavenworth
" Oscar, bookkeeper Jacob Heyman, r. 2705
California
" Rebecca Miss, clerk, r. 218 Leavenworth
Heyman & Mayer (Julius Heyman and Abra-
ham Mayer), commission merchants and
lumber dealers, 10 California, room 1,
telephone Drumm 67
Heymann Ed., clerk, Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
814 Turk
" Edmond, r. 109 Jessie
" Joseph, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Mathilde Mrs., r. 814 Turk
" Max, pawnbroker, 236, 4th
" Samuel, secretary The Harry Unna Co. of
S. F., 113 Battery
4®" Heymann. See Haymann, Heiman, Hei-
mann and Hyman
He mans Ernest, president Live Stock Gazette
Pub. Co., 411V3 California, room 3, and
manager Ocean Side House, Ocean Beach
bet U and V, r. Ocean Side House
" Marie, teacher French, r. 2239 Sutter
" Paul, r. Ocean Side House
Heyn Barney, cigar maker Schlaberg Bros., r.
556 Minna
" Ernest, farmer, r. 1602 Geary
" George, laborer, r. 1900 Greenwich
Heyneman Herman, leaf tobacco, cigars and
Pacific Coast agent Blackwell's Durham
Tobacco Company, 117-119 Pine, r. 3235
Broadway
" Louis, r. Pac. Hebrew Home
Heynemann Alexander, attorney at law, 310
Pine, rooms 30-22, r. 1715 Bush
" Herman, office 28 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg, r. 1715 Bush
" Julia Miss, sec etary Art Students'
League, 8 Montgomery Av, r. 1715 Bush
" Leonard H., bookkeeper London, Paris and
American Bank, r. 1715 Bush
Hesmemann Lionel, secretary Fulton Engineer-
ing and Ship Building Works, 313, 1st, r.
1640 Pine
" Manfred H. (Heynemann & Co.), r. 3110
Broadway
Heynemann Milton, stationery and printing,
406 Montgomery, r. 2026 Bush
" Otto H., stenographer Police Department,
r. 1715 Bush
Heynemann & Co. (Manfred H. Heynemann
and Arthur Eloesser), manufacturers
and importers dry and furnishing goods,
33-35 Battery
4®"Heynemann. See Heineman
Hey wood A. B., r. 741 Sutter
" Bartola Z., widow, r. 609 Bush
" Brothers & Co., Sherwood W. Fuller man-
ager, chair manufacturers, 659 Mission
" Charles F., adjuster O. R. & N. Co., r. 100
California Av
HEYWOOD FRANKLIN,
manufacturer and dealer redwood
and pine lumber and agent Gualala
Mill CO., 31 Steuart, r. 1440 Hayes
Hey wood Harry A . , president West Coast Adver-
tising and Publishing Co., 58, 1st, r. 711
Baker
" John, stonecutter John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 346, 4th
" Nelson J., photographer, r. 100 California
Av
" Silas J., r. 100 California Av
" William B., superintendent Gualala Mill
Co., 31 Steuart
J8®~Heywood. See Hayward
Hiatt Alfred O.. driver Engines, r. 336 Eureka
" Henry, porter N. P. Perini Contracting and
Paving Co., r. 190 Russia Av
" Prentiss, solicitor, r. IOIOV2 Hyde
" Ulysses G., carpenter and builder, 316
Gough, r. 297 Linden Av
4®=Hiatt. See Hyatt and Hieatt
Hibbard A. A., salesman Am. Tobacco Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles H., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 404, 4th
" Charles W., dentist, 30214 Stockton, r. 424
Leavenworth
" George D., collector Olympic Club, r. 414
O'Farrell
" Grace Miss, journalist, r. 1416 Broadway
" Lee, clerk TJ. S. Customs, r. 824 Laguna
" Moses S., clerk, r. 605 Market
,4®=Hibbard. See Hebbard
Hibbert Edward E. M., clerk S. F. News Co., r.
11 Columbia Square
Hibbett William B., tailor Hyams, Pauson & Co. ,
r. 705 Post
Hibemia Bank Building, NW cor McAllister
and Jones
Hibemia Brewery, Matthew Nunan proprietor,
1225-1239 Howard
Hibemia Hall, 120, 9th
Hibemia Hall Association, J. F. Renault secre-
tary, 120, 9th
" House, 128/2-130, 4th
Hibemia Savings and Loan Society The,
James R. Kelly president, Robert J.
Tobin secretary, cor Market, McAllister
and Jones
Hiby Charles, salesman Frank B. Peterson &
Co.,r. 325 Fell
Hick Susanna, widow, r. 413 Mason
Hickborn Albert C, r. 1767 Ellis
Hickei Henry N., manager Cascade Laundry, 2
Golden Gate Av, r. 95OV2 Harrison
" Oscar H. (Loustalet & Hickei), r. 910 Har-
rison
4^Hickei. See Hickey and Hickie
Hickens John, wood sawyer Bender Bros., r. 513
East
" J. Robert, foreman Oregon Imp. Co., r. Ala-
meda
Hickerson Anderson, bellman The Berkshire
" Maryland, bellman The Berkshire
Hickey Annie, widow, r. 29 Washington Av
" C. H. Mrs., widow, r. 320 Van Ness Av
V Ellen M., liquors, 1 Sherwood PI
" Emmet M., teamster Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 12 Chesley
" James, r. Peralta Av opp Bryant
" James, carrier postoffice, r. 332 Geary
" James, gardener Golden Gate Park, r. SW
cor Haight and Lyon
" James, longshoreman, r. 129 Harriet
" James, painter John G. Edmondson, r. 1039
Post
" James Jr., painter John G. Edmondson, r
1039 Post
" James A., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1 Ewer
PI
" James B., clerk, r. 332 Geary
" James J., tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. 30
San Bruno Av
" Jerome J., policeman, r. 804b 17th
" John, 1st officer str Encinal, r. Alameda
" John, longshoreman, r. 3 Dehone
" John, laborer, r. -iM Clinton
" John, laborer, r. 8V2 Decatur
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" John, watchman, r. 1 Ivy Av
" John B., carrier postofflce, r. 1322 Scott
" John F., baljery, 154 Solano
" John F., livery stable, 819, 18th, r. 815, 18th
" John J., mo Ider Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Oakland
" John M., foreman C. W. Gordon, r. 1400 Ne-
braska
" John M., groceries and liquors, 1044 Army
" Joseph Rev., S. J., professor St. Ignatius
College
" Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 633 O'Farrell
" Katie Miss, clerk, r. 13 Harriet rear
" Maggie, domestic, 2811 Jackson
" Martin, laborer, r. 664 Chenery
" Michael, engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
10 Elizabeth
" Michael, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 512,
24th
" Orrin, 1st asst. engineer str Point Arena
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" Thomas, compositor Call
" Thomas C, liveryman, r. 815, 18th
" Thomas M., billing clerk P. C. SS. Co., r.
Oakland
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r. 29 Washington Av
" William, carpenter, r. 261 Richland Av
" William C, bartender M. Kilday, r. 115U
Perry
" William J., machinist, r. 261 Richland Av
" William J., painter Market St. Ry., r. 815,
18th
4®- Hickey. See Hickei and Hickie
Hickie Peter W., engineer Market St, Ry., r.
3072 Market
" William P., clerk George H. Tay Co., r.
• 2072 Market
4S=-Hickie. See Hickei and Hickey
Hickland James, machinist, r. 461 Bryant
Hicklin Thomas B., house mover, r. 34th off San
Jose Av
Hickling William, blacksmith Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. Alameda
Hickman George M., salesman Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 714 Bush
" Haberson W., salesman C. E. Worden &
Co., r. 1082 Dolores
" Henry, curtain cleaner, r. 1608 California
" Herva Miss, stenographer, r. 726 Harrison
" John G., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1330
Jackson
" Kate M. Mrs., bakery, 1330 Jackson
" Lottie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 635
Golden Gate Av
" Newton H., cashier Golden Gate Lumber
Co., r. 714 Bush
" William M., druggist City and County
Hospital, r. 714 Bush
Hickmott R. Canning Co. (Oakland, Cal.), pack-
ers canned fruit, Williams, Brown & Co.
agents, 116 California
Hickok Eliza, scenic and landscape artist, r.
531 Fell
" Horace D., compositor Call
" Orrin, r. 700 Jones
" William T., bookkeeper, r. 104 Grove
Hickox A. D. Wesley, broker, 216 Front, r. Ala-
meda
" Arthur M., accountant Alliance Assurance
Co., r. Alameda
'• Benjamin F. (Western Addition Funeral
Directors), r. 2410 Sacramento
•' George C, cashier S. F. & N. P. Ry., r.
" Louis M., contractor and builder, r. 848
Army
Hicks Bessie A. Miss, milliner, r. 419 Noe
" Charles W., teamster D. S. Cartwright, r.
341, 13th rear
" Cora Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness Av
" Edward E., medical student, r. 534!4 Lin-
den Av
Hicks Edward T., detective agent, 610 Spreck-
els Bldg, r. 1239 Market
" Fanny Mrs., milliner, 1803 Fillmore
" George W., carpenter, r. 1347 Alabama
" Grant, hack driver, r. 218 Eddy
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Hicks Henry J., foreman S. F. Calcium Light
Co.,r. 33 Ash Av
" Henry T., compositor C. A. Murdock & Co.,
r. 419 Noe
" Herbert R.. clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 1347 Alabama
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" James D., foreman Thomas J. Hicks, r. 2602
Sacramento
HICKS JAMES L.,
manufacturer gas and gasoline en-
gines, and dealer in macninery, 667
Mission and 108 Main, r. 2510 Bryant
Hicks John B., clei'k Acme House, r. 957 Market
" JohnB., salesman Hulse, Bradford &Co.,
r. 810, 15th
" John J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 426a Geary
" John W., porter, r. 18 Valley
HiCks-Judd Co. Tlie, Norris A. Judd president,
Charles K. Rosenberg secretary and
treasurer, publishers, printers, book-
binders and proprietors Pacific Coast
Hotel Register Co., 33, 1st
" Margaret, widow, r. 1703/2 Baker
" N. M. Mrs., widow, r. 434, 14th
" Reuben B., contractor, r. 1347 Alabama
" Sarah L, Miss, dressmaker, r. 419 Noe
" Simon P., butcher, 3010 Fillmore, r. 2602
Sacramento
" Thomas H., mining, r.539, 18th
" Thomas J., butcher, 3037 Sacramento, r.
1703a Baker
" W. B., r. 219 Geary
" William B., r. 419 Noe
" William D., compositor Sterett Printing
Co., r. 419 Noe
«S- Hicks. See Hick
Hickson Addison, law student Denson & De
Haven, r. Sacramento, Cal.
J8®"Hickson. SeeHixson
Hickstedt Herman C, clerk, r. 1322, 17th
Hlcock C. C, r. 1104 Market
" Ira B., traveling salesman, r. 1104 Mar-
ket
Hiddekel John, glazier, r. 3 Mary Lane
Hide William, conductor Market St. Ry.. r. 593
Shrader
Hieatt H. C, capitalist, r. 711 Jones
Hiegel Annie K. Miss, bookkeeper Frank A.
Hiegel, r. 520 Sanchez
HIEGEL FRANK A.,
drayman and teamster, and dealer
box factory kindling, 131-133 Folsom,
telephone Main 1225. r. 520 Sanchez
Hielscher John F., butcher, r. 551 M Natoma
Hiernickel George, cooper, r. 214i/i Francisco
Hieronymus Charles Rev., r. 121, 14th
Hiestand Barbara, widow, r. 2O8V2, 9th
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaking, 3O8V2, 9th
" Warner & Co. (Oregon and Washington),
dealers in grain, 3 Mills Bldg, 4th floor
J8®=Hiestand. See Heistend
Hiester Elwood C, compositor Report, r. Berke-
ley
" H. Mrs., widow, r. 2641 Howard
" John H., superintendent Daily Report
pressrooms, r. Alameda
" Lizzie, widow, varieties, 629 Valencia
" William A., advertising agent Daily Re-
port Pub. Co., r. 2641 Howard
jeiS=Hiester. SeeHeister
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" William S.,motorman Market St. Ry., r.
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" Charles B., mining, r. 133 Hermann
" Charles C, druggist, r. 2525 Fillmore
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West Berkeley
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" Daniel B., wire worker Thomas Sullivan,
r. 43414 Tehama
" Edgar E., driver The Morgan Oyster Co.,
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" Edward, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" Edward, teamster, r. 1807 Mission
" Edward E., teamster, r. 1050 Howard
" Edward R., artist, r. 904 Washington
" Elisha, vice-president Higgins & Collins,
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" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2404 Bush
" Frank, bricklayer, r. 2608 McAllister
" Frank, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Frank L. Rev., pastor First New Jerusa-
lem Church, r. 1636 O'Farrell
" Frederick, policeman, r. 543b Castro
" Frederick E., oiler Sutter St. Ry., r. 2!4
Elliott Park
" George, carpenter, r. New Mission Hotel
" Henry W. (H. W. Higgins & Co.), r. 1001
Bush
" Hugh, r. 320 Oak
" Hugh, coremaker, r. 323'^ Tehama
" H. W. & Co. (Henry W. Higgins), flour and
commissions, 69 Columbian Bldg
" James, blacksmith Wm. H. Birch & Co., r.
Oakland
" James, carpenter, r. 1231 Market
" James, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1127 Tennessee
" James, salesman G. Onesti & Co., r. 505
Leavenworth
" James, teamster Truckee Lumber Co., r.
313 Gough
Higgins James E., secretary and treasurer
Allen& Higgins LumberCo., 18-20 Spear,
r. Alameda
" James E., teamster I. Gutte, r. 162, 14th
" James F., master str Excelsior, office 6
Mission, r. West Berkeley
" James H., bicycle repairer Kenney& Pay-
ton, r. 811 Van Ness Av
Higgins James H., bolt header Payne's Bolt
Wks, r. 710 Brannan
" John, r. 320 Oak
" John, r. 730, 33d
" John, beamster South S. F. Tannery, r. 341,
4th
" John, blacksmith Folsom & Locke, r. 10
Moss
" John, lather, r. 711 Diamond
" John, machinist, r. 6th Av nr California
" John Jr., r. 320 Oak
" John F., plumber Philip I. Prichard, r. 136
Turk
" John F., teamster Central Coal Co., r. 24
Hoff Av
" John J., r. 810 Minnesota
" John T., helper Frank V. Daniels, r. 341, 4th
" Joseph B., shipping clerk J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 19 Oak
" Joseph J., bookkeeper, r. 3204, 16th
" Joseph J., teamster Truckee Lumber Co.,
r. 331/4 Bluxome
" Julia Mrs., r. 411, 30th
" Leland, carpenter, r. 674 Harrison
" Leslie, teamster William Raubinger &
Sons, r. 429 Chestnut
" Lewis, clerk Redington & Co., r. 400Vk
Haight
" Lewis, watchman, r. 1234 Mission
" Lillie Miss, r. 637 Eddy
" Lizzie, domestic, 1150 Fulton
" Margaret, housekeeper, r. 3204, 16th
" Margaret, widow, r. 1723 Market
" Margaret Mrs., seamstress, r. 606 Mont-
gomery
" Mark, r. 24 Hoff Av
■' Mark J., blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 24
Hoff Av
" Martin, fitter O'Connell & Lewis, r. 34
Ferrie
Higgins Marvin R., Insurance Commissioner,
401 California, room 8, r. The Wenban
" Mary, widow, r. 246 Michigan
" Mary J. Mrs., r. 904 Washington
" Maurice, hoseman Engine 31. r. 1314 Pacific
" Maurice, house painter and contractor,
1303 Folsom
" Maurice, treasurer Charles M. Plum & Co.,
r. 2321 Jackson
" Maurice F., bricklayer, r. 10 Glover
" Michael, hackman. Plaza, r. 10 Glover
" Michael, laborer, r. San Bruno Av nr
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" Otto, farmer, r. 59 Clementina
" Patrick, deckhand str Apache
" Patrick, grainer, 141, 4th, r. 510i/4 Natoma
" Patrick, waiter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Patrick S., fireman, r. 3204, 16th
" Patrick T., laborer, r. 434, 7th
" Robert, compositor Bulletin, r. 519 Eddy
" Robert, contractor, r. 411A Lyon
" Robert E., machinist, r. 3204, 16th
" Rose Miss. r. 339 Eddy
" Samuel, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 531A
Elizabeth
" Theodore S., dental student, r. 299 Hyde
" Thomas, r. 1114 Vallejo
" Thomas, laborer, r. 223 Langton rear
" Thomas, laborer, r. 434, 7th
" Thomas, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Thomas, notary public, 628 Market, r. 1114
Vallejo
" Thomas, peddler, r. 862 Channel
" Thomas F., grainer, r. 10 Glover
" Thomas F., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 730/2, 33d
" Thomas H., clerk Standard Shirt Factory,
r. 320 Oak
" Timothy, coachman, r. 318 Fern Av
" Walter F., master mariner, 6 Mission, r.
North Berkeley
" Warren D., bookkeeper The Morgan Oyster
Co., r. Alameda
" William, clerk, r. 24 Hoff Av
" William, laborer, r. 814 Diamond
" William, master str Cleone, office 34 Lu-
ning Bldg, r. Berkeley
" William J., cai-rier postofflce, r. 10 Glover
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Higgins William J., receiver W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1518 Devisadero
" William J., steward, r. 8 Card Alley
" William L.., stockbroker, 304 Montgomery,
r. 219 Leavenworth
" William M., clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. a4
Hoft Av
" Winifred, widow, r. 231 Fell
Higgins & ColUns (incorporated^, George H.
Collins president, Elisha Higgins vice-
president, Albert H. Higgins secretary
and treasurer, commission merchants
and lumber dealers, 22 Market
Higginson Richard H., manager tea dept Gold-
berg, Bowen & Co., r. 819 Bush
" William H., 1st officer str Oakland, r. 2010
Larkin
Higgs Henry florist Felix Gonzalez, r. cor.
Crescent Av and Ellsworth
" Thomas, asphaltum worker, 822i4 Jackson
High A. Zadok, superintendent Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 1836 Green
" Christine M. Miss, stenographer A. Bar-
nard, r. 8011/2 Turk
" Frank G., general agent Chicago and Alton
RR, 628 Market, r. Los Gatos
" School Times The (monthly), George A.
Hinkel editor and publisher, 2228 Clay
Highlander Oscar, laborer, r. 611 Howard
Hight Steuart, bookkeeper Overman Wheel Co..
r. 303 Eddy
Hightman John. r. San Bruno Hotel
Highton Henry E., attorney at law, 36-39 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. The Baldwin
Hightower John G., liquors, 1229 Steiner, r. 1602
Turk
" John P., policeman, r. 1324 Webster
Hlghwarden S. Julia Mrs., dressmaking, 403
Stockton
Higlen Bernard, clerk Chris H. E. Sievers, r.
355 Beale
Higson Alice, widow, r.l209 Golden Gate Av
" M. Mrs., cashier Charles Brown cfc Son. r.
315 Mason
4®=-Higson. See Hixon
Higuera Frank, driver Greeley Alameda and S.
F. Trans. Co., r. Alameda
" Frederick, liquors, r. 1510 Mason
" Ramon, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1721
Buchanan
Hikes Howard L., carpenter, r. 2658 Market
Hilbert Altoert, florist, 15 Geary, r. 716 Oak
Hilbert Brothers (Fred H. and Christian H.),
wines and liquors, wholesale and retail,
100-103 Powell
" Christian H. (Hilbert Bros.), r. 34 Ellis
" Fred H. (Hilbert Bros.), r. 1121 Steiner
" Froney Mrs., liquors, 80 Everett
" Henry H., bookkeeper Hilbert Bros., r. 1121
Steiner
" J. J., captain U. S. Coast Survey, r. 600
Bush
J9®=Hilbert. See Hilpert
Hilbi-h Wilson, teamster Jersey Farm Co., r.
350 Tehama
Hilborn Adolph, cigars, 529 Sansome, r. 710, 20th
" Louis A., law clerk Hilborn & Hall, r.
Berkeley
" Samuel G. (Hilborn & Hall), r. Oakland
Hilborn & Hall (Samuel G. Hilborn and Fred-
erick W. Hall), attorneys at law, 10-11
Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Hild Charles, barber, r. II86/2 Harrison
" Ellen Mrs., r. 1929 Howard
Idebrand Adolph, clerk Henry Eggert, r. 1619
Powell
' A. F. William, blacksmith Market St. Ry.,
r. 13 Powell Av
' Alexander A., architect, r. 1721Laguna
' Bernhard J., clerk Montealegre & Co., r.
1721 Laguna
' Conrad, cook, r. 113, 3d
' Emii, clerk L. W. Richter, r. 1619 Powell
' Ernest A. (Hildebrand & Wedemeyer), r.
437 Page
' Frederick, laborer, r. 26 Bartlett
' Frederick C, blacksmith, r. 828, 25th
' George, clerk Marshall, Teggart & Co., r.
728 Broadway
Hildebrand George, foreman pressman Schmidt
Label & Lith. Co., r. Alameda
" George, livery stable, 1619 Powell
" George D., publisher and proprietor The
Resources of California, 320 California.
room 14, r. Oakland
" George H., plater Thomas Day & Co., r. 113.
3d
" Henry, clerk A. W. Fink, r. 1008 Mason
" Henry, expressman, r. 1032 Capp
" Henry B., machinist Robert Hall, r. 615
Bay rear
" Jacob, yard foreman Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1113
Tennessee
" Jennie L., physician and surgeon, 138 Mc-
Allister
" Julia, widow, r. 109% Shipley
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 25Folsom Av
" Max, physician. 101 Eddy, r. 400a Oak
" William, blacksmith, r. 13 Powell Av
" William C, groceries and liquors, 27 Syca-
more Av
" & Wedemeyer (Ernest A. Hildebrand and
Christ Wedemeyer), liquors, 130, 7th
Hildebrandt Caroline Miss, hairdresser, r. 108
Trenton
" Charles (Hildebrandt & Knop). r. 2102yo
Mason
" Charles, r. 1407 Lyon
" Charles F., clerk Suss & Meyer, r. 1323 Bu-
chanan
" Charles H., salesman Kron Tanning Co., r.
1407 Lyon
" Christ, clerk A. J. G. Wessels, r. 1131 Clay
" Conrad, plumber, r. 419 Capp
" Edward C, butcher Thos. Miller, r. 108
Trenton
" F. & Co. (Frederick Hildebrandt), boots
and shoes, 106, 9th
" Frederick (F. Hildebrandt & Co.), r. 106, 9th
" Fritz, driver, r. 29 Sharon
" George, glazier and manager Golden Gate
Military Band, r. 4.32 Hayes
" George, plumber, r. 628% Lombard
" George, washer John Wieland Brewery, r.
4431/2 Natoma
" Gustav, clerk E. Rohde & Co., r. 1003 Mc-
Allister
" Gustave, teacher German, r. 1404 California
" Henry, clerk Golden West Hotel
" Henry, tailor, 107 Geary
" Herman, shoemaker Joseph Gutberlet, r.
1808 Stockton
" John, dishwasher W. J. Sullivan, r. 601
Market
" John C, sail and compass maker, r. 127i/^
Bay
" John P., boots and shoes, 106, 9th
" Margaret, widow, r. 2028 Mission
" Marie, domestic, 2345 Jones
" Martin, clerk John H. Wilshusen, r. 137
Folsom
Hildebrandt, Posner & Co. ^William C. Hilde-
brandt and Max Posner), wholesale
wines and liquors, 610-612 Front
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 108 Trenton
" William, salesman G. W. Clark & Co., r.
2028 Mission
" William C. (Hildebrandt, Posner & Co.), r.
2711 Pine
" William J., tailor J. Poheim, r. 108 Trenton
Hildebrandt & Knop (Charles Hildebrandt and
Elfert Knop), groceries and liquors, SE
cor Broadway and Montgomery
Hildebrant George, glazier, r. 432 Hayes
" Henry, glazier, r. .3.34 Jersey
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Hildebrant John, musical instrument repairer,
r. 728 Broadway rear
4®"Hildebrant. SeeHildebrand, Hindebrandt,
Hildenbrand, Hildenbrandt, Hilder-
brand, Hillebrand, Hillebrandt, Hillen-
brand and Hillenbrandt
Hildebrecht Charles E. L., bookkeeper John A.
Magee Jr., r. 933 Fell
" Elizabeth, domestic, 801 Scott
" Otto, draugtsman Fink & Schindler, r. 108
McAllister
Hilder B. Mrs., varieties, 1733 Market
" Louis, bookkeeper, r. 205V4 Polk
Hildreth Frank W., peddler, r. 3733V2 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 2012 Devisadero
" Richard, wool scourer, r. Minerva nr Capitol
Hilger Joseph, hostler Ernest W. Gunther, r.
122 Eddy
Hilgerloh George, clerk Rothschild & Haden-
feldt, r. 922 Fillmore
Hilken Herman, apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 7 Hampshire
" Emily, widow, r. 9 Decatur
Hill A. Mme., teacher elocution, r. 810a Geary
" Albert E., salesman, r. 2525 Sutter
" Alfred, carpenter, r. 502 Washington
" Alfred S., dentist, 1370 Market
" Allen, r. 708 Franklin
" A. Ludlum, dentist, 1443 Market
■' Anna A. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. Fruitvale
" Annie Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Annie J. Mrs., dressmaking, 331 Geary
" Arthur, 2d steward str Alameda
" Arthur M. (Arthur M. Hill & Co.), r. 2830
Howard
" Arthur M. & Co. (Arthur M. Hill), sewing
machine supplies, 628 Market
" Augustus M., r. Old Peoples' Home
" B. Mrs., widow, r. 1001 California
" Benjamin C, inspector Edison Light
Power Co., r. 49 South Park
'■ Carrie A., widow, r. 504 Fell
" Charles, floor walker Hale Bros., r
Golden Gate Av
" Charles, molder Fulton Eng and Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 24th and Chattanooga
" Charles, traveling salesman Hall's Safe
and Lock Wks, r. 402a Haight
" Charles B., city surveyor North British
and Mercantile Ins. Co., 212 Pine, r. 2816
Sacramento
" Charles H., clerk Remillard Brick Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles W., clerk Catton, Bell & Co., r. 1307
Fillmore
■■' Charles W., painter, r. 765 Mission
" Christian, butcher, r. 1039 Army
" Christian C, bookkeeper Remillard Brick
Co., r. Oakland
" Christopher, manager Church St. Market,
1306 Church, r. 1039 Army
" Clarence A., clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 575
Minna
" Clements W., salesman Hale Bros., r. 640
Golden Gate Av
" Delia Mrs., r. 3414 Clara
Hill E., real estate, 34 Donohoe Bldg, 1170 Mar-
ket, r. Oakland
" Edith Mrs., nurse King's Daughters'
Home, 217 Francisco
Hill Edmund E., physician and surgeon, 700
Ellis, r. Buena Vista Av and South
Broderick
" Edward, clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 2525
Sutter
and
640
Hill Edward P., cigars and tobacco, 1 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 8 Montgomery Av
HILL EDWARD W.,
"The Mimeograph Man." 628 Market,
r. 2736 Howard
Hill Edwin P., messenger London and San
Francisco Bank, r. 3020 Sacramento
" Elizabeth F., widow, dressmaker, r. 209i^
Ellis
" EUwood K., clerk, r. 504 Fell
Hill Everett M. Rev., pastor Fifteenth Avenue
Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 947 12th
Av South
" Florence Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
534 Bush
" Frank, r. 106, 11th
" Frank, assistant weigher U. S. Mint, r.
1307 Fillmore
" Frank, clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 46 Cha-
pultepec
" Frank, finisher The Norton Tanning Co., r.
12 Av South nr P
" Frank, salesman, r. 404V2 Grove
" Frank Mrs., widow, dressmaker, r. 2 Willow
Av
" Frank E., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 423
Stanyan
" Frederick, bartender, r. 16 Elliott Park
" G. B., r. 100, 5th
" George, helpher Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 4 Russ
" George, manufacturers' agent, 819 Market,
room 13
" George, salesman, r. 307, 4th
" George A., r. 1111a Jones
" George F., stereotyper, r. 2619 Octavia
" George V., stage door keeper Baldwin
Theatre
' ' George W. , marine engineer, r. 1228 Mission
" Gertrude Miss, bookkeeper Peter F. Col-
lier, r. 40 Oak
" Harriet L. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Henry, waiter, r. 107 Taylor
" H. J., with Pac. Coast Syrup Co., r. Oakland
" Horace L., capitalist, offlce 124 Sansome,
r. NW cor Laguna and Sacramento
" James, r. 1508% Sacramento
" James, compositor Call, r. 44, 3d
" James B., real estate, r. 210 Sunnyside Av
" James D., osteopath, 922 Sutter
" James F., painter, r. 28 Bluxome
" James S., books and stationery, 1401 Scott
" J. B., r. 32, 4th
Hill J. Ellis, real estate and collector, 417 Hyde
" Jennie, widow, r. 358 Jessie
" J. Llewellyn, salesman Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. 358 Jessie
" John, cook, r. 21, 7th
" John, lather, r. 1759 Howard
" John, pattern maker, r. 134 McAllister
" John, policeman, r. 52, 2d
" John Jr., clerk Rosenthal, Feder&Co.,r.
828 Powell
" John C, clerk maintenance of way S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" John E., collector, r. 417 Hyde
" John E., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 210
Pennsylvania Av
" John G.. machinist Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 1103, 17th
" John M., manufacturers' agent, 819 Market,
room 13, r. 419 Fillmore
" John P., clerk, r. 28 Bluxome
' ' John T. , president Benton Consolidated Co. ,
538 Sacramento, r. 16 Geary
" John W., stonecutter A. Morris, r. 221, 5th
" Joseph, hostler Lincoln's Road House, r.
Fulton nr 5th Av
" Lizzie A., widow, nurse, r. 1851 Stevenson
" Louis B., printer Hicks-Judd Co., r. 921
Hyde
" Marcus S. (Hill& Scott), r. Galindo Hotel,
Oakland
" Marion, widow, r. 1718 Broderick
" Marion Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r. 1718 Broderick
" Marion A. Miss, teacher Hamilton Gram-
mar School, r. 3020 Sacramento
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Hill Martin, liquors and lodgings, SW cor 6th
Av South and M
" Martin, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 721% Clementina
" Mary E., r. Old People's Home
" Nathaniel, carriage trimmer Studebaker
Bros. Mfg. Co., r. 1315, 24th
" Otto, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. i;309
Leavenworth
" Patrick, laborer, r. 7 Calhoun
•' Robert, r. 715 Howard
Hill Robert B., secretary White Bros, (in-
corporated), SE cor Spear and Howard,
r. East Oakland
Hill Robert R., job printing, show cards, and
art work, 122!^ Geary, telephone Black
141, r. 1606 Steiner
" Sarah F., Miss, furnished rooms, 1221 Mis-
sion
" Thomas, artist, 86 Flood Bldg
" Thomas, laborer Gray Bros., r. 5 Calhoun
" Thomas, machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 654
Mission
" Thomas, tool maker, r. 654 Mission
•' Thomas B., seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Thomas H., carpenter, r. 22 Turk
HILL THOMAS L.,
dentist, office 8 Odd Fellows' Bldg,
hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., r. 1609
Gough
Hill Thomas M., fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
3205 Fillmore
" Truman L., collector Post Office, r. 15 Clin-
ton Park
" W., helper Adolph Hromada, r. 1228 Mission
" William, engineer Spring Valley W. W., r.
825, 17th
" William, harness maker Leibold Harness
Co., r. 65514 Minna
" William, laborer, r. 504 Napa
" William H., laborer, r. 555 Jessie
" William H., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 209, 14th
" William L., stereotyper, r. 1714 Polk
Hill & Scott (Marcus S. Hill and Arthur G.
Scott), manufacturers' agents, 103 Flood
Bldg
4®- Hill. See Hills
Hill's Mimeograpb Headquarters, Edward W.
Hill proprietor, 628 Market
Hillard Christopher, butcher, r. 133, 9 th
" Jackson J., clerk State Quarantine Officer,
r. 1409 Montgomery
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1409 Montgomery
" Rose Mrs., r. 819 California
" Thomas B., clerk Mattoon & Danglada, r.
1409 Montgomery
" W. H., r. Palace Hotel
.6®= Hillard. See Hilliard
Hillback Andrew A., joiner Schussler Bros., r.
6271/2 Ivy Av
Hillberg Louis H., teamster W. R. Knights
Co., r. 393c Howard
Hille Carl, waiter C. G. Larsen
" Frederick, clerk, r'. 150314 Turk
" Martin, tailor S. N. Wood & Co., r. 268
Stevenson
Hille William, with Forderer Cornice Works,
224-228 Mission, r. Alameda
Hilleary Alexander R., motorman Market St.
Ry., r. 1134 McAllister
Hillebrand Edward, clerk, r. 174 Jessie
" Frank J., salesman B. M. Atchinson & Co.,
r. 534 Bush
" Henry, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co. , r. 6th Av South bet K and L
" Ida, widow, r. 149, 9th
" Marie, widow, r. 1712 Eddy
" William F., clerk hospital dept. S. P. Co.,
r. 149, 9th
Hillebrandt Carsten, groceries and liquors, NW
cor Bush and Octavia, r. 1701 Octavia
" Fabian, clerk Joseph F. Coffey, r. 903 North
Point
" John W., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 2924
Bush
Hillen Dietrich H., liquors, NW cor Bush and
Devisadero, r. 1803 Devisadero
W. & J. SLOANE & CO,
MaQufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
GA-t-G^-y yviarket St.
Hillenbrand Henry, cabinet maker, r. 14331/4
Mission '
" William, r. 24 Albion Av
J8®=-Hillenbrand. See Hildebrand, Hildebrandt,
Hildebrant, Hildenbrand, Hildenbrandt.
Hilderbrand, Hilderbrandt, Hillebrand,
Hillenbrandt and Hillenbrand
Hillens F. & Co. (Frederick Hi liens), produce
commission, 216-220 Davis
" Frederick (F. Hillens & Co.), r. 321 Potrero
Av
Hiller A. A., conductor S. P. Co., r. Central
Hotel
" Adolph, cigars and tobacco, 8 Clay, r. 305
Chestnut
HILLER D. ALBERT,
physician (Homceopathic), 1011 Sutter,
office hours 8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 5 and 7 to
9 p.m.
Hiller Drug Co., H. L. Van Winkle president,
patent medicines, 413 Market
" Fred M., clerk Crane Co., r. 210 Hyde
" Herman F., traveling salesman, r. 1509
Steiner
" Julius C, cigars and tobacco, 634 Market
4®-Hiller. See Heller
Hillers Henry, butcher, 500 Cortland Av
Hillhouse JohnC, stationary engineer, r. 1516
Mission
Hilliard George B., clerk Frederick Jantzen, r.
633 Sutter
Hilliard Louis B., superintendent The Brad-
street Co. Mercantile Agency, 230 Cali-
fornia, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Samuel W., dental student, r. 419 Ellis
" Virginia S., widow, r. 633 Sutter
4®-Hilliard. See Hillard and Hillyard
Hillier George, car driver, r. 715 Howard
Hillig Albert, driver John Smith, r. 435 Pine
Hilling William, poultry raiser, 200 Russia Av
Hillis George, pantryman, r. 421 Tehama
" Robert J., surveyor, 531 California, room 1,
r. 569 Bryant
" William L., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
733 Laurel Av
Hillman Abigail Mrs., r. 151 Shipley
" Charles, cook, r. 1 Jackson
" D., oiler str San Bias
" Emil, driver, r. 139 Collingwood
" George, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1119
Jones
" Henry, groceries and liquors, NE cor 26th
and Mission
" James M., clerk Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
10131/2 Shotwell
" Jeanette C. Miss, teacher Mission Gram-
mar School, r. 510 Geary
" John, groceries, 1000 Battery
Hillman John R., fire insurance agent and
secretary Pacific Mutual Building and
Loan Association, 502 Montgomery, r.
220 Fair Oaks
" Lena, domestic, 1358 Post
" R. G., inspector Hartford Steam Boiler In-
spection and Insurance Co., r. Alameda
4®- Hillmann. See Hellmann
Hillou John, driver Bareilles Bros., r. 1238, 22d
Av South
Hills Austin H. (Hills Bros.), r. Oakland
HILLS BROTHERS
(Austin H. and Reuben W.), dairy
produce commission, and proprietors
Arabian Coffee and Spice Mills, 126,
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Hills Calls ta M., dressmaker, r. 126 Page
" Elbridge R., captain battery H. Sth Artil-
lery U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Ernest C, salesman Hills Bros., r. 1016
Sacramento
" Ernest H., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 130
7th
" Frank E., lumber surveyor, r. 8 Yerba Buena
" Joel F., carpenter and builder, 813 Stock-
ton, r. 8 Yerba Buena
" Karl, butcher, r. 3410 Polk
" Margaret, widow, r. 1335b Sacramento
Hills Of Eternity Cemetery, San Mateo, A. L.
Badt secretary, office NE cor Taylor
and Post
" Reuben W. (Hills Bros.), r. 3301 Broderick
4®= Hills. See Hill
HILLSDALE THE,
Mrs. Wells Waitt proprietor, ele-
gantly furnished rooms en suite or
single, 33, 6tli
Hillson Ezra P., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1903 Page
Hillyer Curtis (Hillyer & Jacobs), r. 828 Waller
" M. Mrs., proprietor The Cambridge, 916
Howard
" Mary E. Mrs., stenographer Am. Tract
Society, r. 105 Fillmore
" Nellie Miss, r. NE cor Clay and Laurel
" Sarah G., widow, r. 105 Fillmore
" & Jacobs (Curtis Hillyer and Lester Ja-
cobs), attorneys at law, 17 Mills Bldg,
9th floor
Hilmer, Bredhofif & Schulz (Fred L. Hilmer,
Charles M. Bredhoff and William F.
Schulz), commission merchants and
wholesale dairy produce, 36 California
" Fred L. (Hilmer, Bredhoff & Schulz), r.
6191/4 Valencia
Hilp Henry, manufacturer clothing, NE cor
Pine and Battery, r. 1703 Broderick
Hilpert John E., oiler Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 275 Jessie
Hilpisch Carl I., painter John Wieland Brewery,
r. 50^4 Ritch
" Jacob, beer bottler, r. 13 Farren Av
" Julius C, pressman Louis Roesch Co., r. 13
Farren Av
Hilston Edward, r. 11 Polk
Hilsz Charles, baker, r. 939 Pacific
" Charles, butcher Louis Schneider, r. 2410
Polk
im-misz. See Hiltz
Hilt C, waiter str Pomona
" William F., compositor Call
Hiltman Frank, r. 793 Mission
Hilton Albert, master mariner, r. 3 Isis
" Alfred, seaman str Del Norte
Hilton Anson, attorney at law, 530 California,
room 48, r. 324 Bush
" Arthur L., driver Earns worth & Ruggles,
r. 706 Capp
" Benjamin, clerk Schuster Bros., 306 Sutter
" Charles, blacksmith, r. 408 Fell
" Charles C, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
328 Ellis
" Charles E., bookkeeper Johnson-Locke
Mercantile Co., r. 234, 10th
" Esther, widow, r. 328 Ellis
" Frank C, compositor, r. 408 Fell
" Franklin C, painter S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 34
Dame
" Galvin S., produce, r. 332 Fair Oaks
" George E., book binder Louis Roesch Co.,
r. 4th Av and Clement
Hilton George K., printer, r. 625 Bush
" Goodwin Mrs., proprietor Elmer House,
324 Bush
" Harry A., laborer Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
112 Ash Av
" Henry B., pressman H. S. Crocker Co., r.
432i4 Linden Av
" Henry I., ironworker, r. 433^ Linden Av
" James, clerk, r. North Av nr Cortland Av
" John W., clerk, r. 2835^ Mission
" Joseph, sawmaker Union Box Factory, r.
428^4 Chestnut
" Joseph H., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 232
Fair Oaks
" Joseph H., nurse City and County Hos-
pital
" Prince E., foreman Lowell's Warehouse, r.
706 Capp
" Ralph A., teamster, r. 706 Capp
" Samuel M., r. 113 Ash Av
" Stanford, carpenter, r. 333 Fair Oaks
" William H., bookkeeper Gilbert Bros. &
Co., r. 736 Geary
" William M., physician and pharmacist,
3051 Mission, r. 553 Valencia
" Winifred Miss, insurance, r. 726 Geary
J8®-Hilton. See Hylton
4®=-Hiltz. See Hilsz
Hiltzinger Gottlieb, boots and shoes, 229^4, 4th
Himbert Charles N., machinist, r. 1115'/4 Treat
Av
Himes Elmer A., laborer S. P. Co., r. uy^ Sher-
man
" Frank A., porter, r. 14 14 Sherman
" Howard, plasterer, r. 40 West Mission
" Mary A., widow, r. I4V2 Shei-man
" Walter L., bookkeeper, r. 14^4 Sherman
" Wanton T., clerk S. P. Co., r. 811 Bryant
" William A., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1414 Sher-
man
Himman Charles, gripman, r. 1510 Sacramento
Himmelmann Andrew D., salesman W. & J.
Sloane & Co., r. 1711 Geary
" August J., driver Engine 28, r. 609 Her-
mann
" Catherine, widow, r. 1711 Geary
" George (Himmelmann & Heinz), r. 3912
Buchanan
" Richard (Himmelmann & Schlichting), r.
133 Jackson
" William A., machinist, r. 303 Golden Gate
Av
" William D., clerk, r. II61/2 Oak
" & Heinz (George Himmelmann and Jacob
Heinz), butchers, 1837 Union
" & Schlichting (Richard Himmelmann and
Henry Schlichting), liquors and lodg-
ings, 133 Jackson
Himmelsbacli William, druggist, 644 Golden
Gate Av
Himmelstoss George, bakery, 1708 Church
Hinch James, laborer, r. 50-2^, 7th
" Richard, laborer, r. 503^/^, 7th
4®- Hinch. See Hinsch
Hinchion Ann, widow, r. 1314 Zoe
Hinchliffe William, messman str City of Ever-
ett
" William B., foreman pressroom Call, r. 308
Leavenworth
Hinchman Albert A., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 2514 Market
" Augustus F., r. 1522 Jackson
" Charles H., r. 2514 Market
" John H., foreman, r. 1021 Sanchez
" William B., clerk Atlantic and Pacific
RR., r. Alameda
Hinchsliff John S., liquors, 137, 5th
Hinck Annie Miss, bookkeeper Jacob Unna, r.
1609 Leavenworth
" George A., clerk Jacob Unna, r. 1609
Leavenworth
Hinck Henry J., groceries and liquors, 1400
California, r. 1609 Leavenworth
4®=-Hinck. See Hink
Hincken Henry C, roofer C. W. Iredale, r. 7th
Av South nr Railroad Av
Hinckley Almon G., builder, r. 2339 Pine
" Almon G. Mrs., teacher dancing, r. 2339
Pine
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Hinckley Daniel B., vice-president Fulton En-
gineering and Ship Building Works, 213,
1st, r. Fruitvale
" Florence Blythe Mrs., ofSce 14 Grant Av, r.
Palace Hotel
Hinckley F. W., capitalist, 56 Crocker Bldg, r.
Palace Hotel
" Harry G., clerk Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Fruitvale
" J. Frank, r. 11 Polk
" LydiaC.,r. 704, mh
" Mark F., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 704, 17th
" M. B. Mrs., lodgings, U Polk
" Walter C, laborer, r. 704, 17th
" William D., stenographer Western Meat
Co., r. 2413 Clay
4®"Hinckley. See Hinkley
Hind Elizabeth Miss, wool sorter, r. 1 Louisa
" George U., real estate agent, 411 Mont-
gomery, r. 2398 Hov?ard
" Robert R., capitalist, 411 IMontgomery, r.
2398 Howard
Hinde F. H., resident superintendent Pinker-
ton's National Detective Agency, 14
Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 5058, r.
Baldwin Hotel
Hinderer Carl, jeweler Shreve & Co.. r. 318, 30th
Hindes Edward B. (Edward B. Hindes & Co.),
r. 726 Powell
" Edward B. & Co. (Edward B. Hindes), man-
ufacturers sliding blinds, screens, etc.,
411 Mission
" George W., with Edward B. Hindes & Co.,
r. 1222 Pine
" Stetson G., assistant engineer State Board
of Harbor Commissioners, r. 1719 Larkin
Hindgren J., cook J. U. Hastings
Hindle Henry W., porter str Walla Walla
" William B., salesman Roos Bros., r. Oak-
land
Hindman James, painter, 715, 15th
Hinds Ambrose, bookkeeper O. W. Nordwell &
Co., r. 1316 Jackson
" Annie Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 615 Fell
" Charles G., clerk postofflce, r. 1108 Green
" Edward, elevatorman, r. 1108 Green
" Emma, widow, r. 213, 2d Av
" George T., packer Tillmann & Bendel, r. 159
Perry
" Harry S., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 615
Fell
" John W., agent, r. 900 O'Farrell
" Loring, r. 1108 Green
" Richard, r. 5;^ Meacham PI
" R. Walter, clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 213,
2d Av
" S., wrapper Hale Bros., r. 1108 Green
" Thomas C. (Jones & Hinds), r. 872 Howard
" William, carriage painter Robert Walsh,
r. 615 Fell
" William A., carriage painter, r. 615 Fell
" William R., sawmaker Commercial Box
Factory, r. 933 Mission
4®=Hinds. See Heins, Heintz, Hynes and
Hines
Hindsgaul Niels, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" R., steward, r. 22 Sacramento
Hine A. Wallace, salesman Phelps & Miller, r.
2019 Broderick
" Nelson M., cabinet maker, r. 725 Brannan
Hines Carrie, widow, r. 21, 7th
Hines Fred A., general agent Pacific Coast
Hotel Register Co., 23, 1st
" H.,r. 313^2 O'Farrell
" James, waiter Mrs. J. T. Daly, r. 628 Mer-
chant
" John, dentist, r. 325 Larkin
" John P., dental student, r. 1712 Webster
" Matthew v., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
Minnesota
" Thomas, shoemaker, 409% Pine, r. 433
" Thomas F., clerk W. C. Cavitt, r. 675 Mis-
sion
" William, upholsterer, r. 514 Pine
4®-Hines. See Heins, Heintz, Hinds and
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
^ Mm Apparatus.
and Steam 1 1 n
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Hing Tong Kit, pastor Chinese Baptist Church
Hinger Fritz, saloon keeper, r. 630 Sacramento
Hingsbergen Hubert, salesman Rufflno &
Bianchi, r. 28 Schuyler
Hiniker Andrew J., dental student, r. 514 Sutter
Hink Carsten J., groceries, 337 Oak, r. 335 Oak
" Gustave (Gendar & Hink and Hink &
Hulse), r. 710 Broderick
" Louis, agent, r. 1133, 24th
" Martin, groceries, 2133 Polk, r. 2131 Polk
" Peter H. (P. H. Hink & Co.), and president
Pacific Coast Commercial Co., r. 2707 La-
guna
" P. H. & Co. (Peter H. Hink and John Dorn),
liquors and lodgings, 534 Washington
" Richard, r. Hotel Langham
" & Hulse (Gustave Hink and Benjamin B.
Hulse), restaurant S. P. Co. steamers
(narrow guage)
«S-Hink. See Hinck
Hinkel Charles L., contractor and builder, r.
218 Devisadero
George A., editor and publisher The High
School Times, 2228 Clay
George W., contractor and builder, r. 2228
Clay
Henry C, real estate, r. 1610 Devisadero
John, candy maker Mrs. L. Gibbons, r. 218
Devisadero
John, real estate, r. 902 Steiner
William, contractor and builder, r. 2228
Clay
J8®»Hinkel. See Henkel
Hinkeltoein G. A., California Perforating Screen
Co., 147 Beale, r. 2036 Steiner
Hinkelthein L., farmer, r. 636 Commercial
Hinkle Casper E., mate str Coos Bay, r. 2052
Mission
" George W., architect, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Henry C. physician National Surgical
Institute, 319 Bush, r. Oakland
" John M., surgeon in charge National Sur-
gical Institute, 319 Bush, r. Oakland
" Philip, inventor, r. 435 Bush
" Walter S., Asst. District Attorney, New
City Hall, 2d floor, r. 404 Ellis
Hinkleman Ernest, clerk Belmont House, r. 1126
Market
Hinkley Charles E., foreman, r. 710 Octavia
" Edward, r. 514 Pine
" Ira L., dental student, r. 218 Golden Gate
Av
" J. S., mining, r. Commercial Hotel
Hinkley Oliver, superintendent Pacific Carriage
Co., 48, 8th, r. 710 Octavia
jB®" Hinkley. See Hinckley
Hinman George, painter, r. 719 Elizabeth
" Gertrude L. Miss, teacher music, r. 312V^,
18th
Hinman Henry L., manager Merchants' Ex-
press Co., 1 Spear, r. Oakland
Hinman Lewis, proprietor Hinman's Dancing
Academy, 1412 Polk and SE cor Howard
and 21st, telephone East 906
" Mary E. Miss, r. 312^4, 18th
" M. H., pressman, r. 1942;^ Mission
Hinman's Dancing Academy, L. Hinman pro-
prietor, 1412 Polk and SE cor Howard
and 21st
Hinnenberg George, liquors and lodgings, 243
Minna
Hinrlchs Arthur, horseman, r. 238, 4th Av
" August (Hinrichs & Haesloop), r. Oak-
land
" August Jr., musical director Baldwin The-
ater, r. 1129 McAllister
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Hinrichs Charles J., livery stable, 534, 3d, r. 237;4
Rltch
" Gerhard, showcase maker Bernstein & Co.,
r. 307 Elizabeth
" Gustav, r. 2110 Pine
HINRICHS H. & CO.
(Henry Hinriclis), manufacturers of
trucks, wagons and carriages, 114-116
Drumm, telephone Main 5909
Hinrichs Henry (H. Hinrichs & Co.). r. 114
Drumm
■' J. Fred, carpenter, 2011/4 Polk
" John F., r. 2012 Larkin
" Maria Miss, milk dealer, 524, 3d, r. 237>^
Ritch
" Peter N., laborer Gray Bros., r. 217 Val-
lejo
" William, porter Slebe Bros. & Plagemann,
r. 819 Dolores
" & Haesloop (August Hinrichs and C. P.
Haesloop), liquors, SW cor Washington
and Drumm
4£S~ Hinrichs. See Hendricks, Henricks and
Henrichs
Hinrichsen Boy H. (Hinrichsen & Meinert). 201
Montgomery Av
" & Meinert (Boy H. Hinrichsen and John
Meinert), cigars and tobacco, 201 Mont-
gomery Av
Hinsberg Charles, manufacturers' agent, 330
Pine, room 57, r. 1309 Scott
Hinsch Ernest, butcher C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
1212, 7th Av South
" John W., Chinatown guide, r. 605 Broadway
" Thomas C, r. 707 Larkin
&a- Hinsch. See Hinch
Hinsdale George S., agent Coasting Packets, 22
California, room 18, r. Lick House
Hinshelwood Emilie Miss, r. 2602 California
Hinson Henry K., clerk George A. Rankin
" Louis A., carpenter, r. 1050 Mission
Hinterman Adolph, porter Crown Distilleries
Co., r. Alameda
Hintermann Albert, bartender John Meier-
dierks, r. 724 Mission
" Berthold, waiter, r. 26 Cedar .Av
" Eugene, bookkeeper Lenormand Bros., r.
SW cor Pine and Dupont
Hintman Joachim, laborer Masonic Cemetery,
r. 2436 Fulton
Hintmann Charles, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 2315 Larkin
Hintmann Henry, wines and liquors, SW cor
New Montgomery and Mission, r. 9
Hampton PI
Hinton Albert, tinner, r. lli/^ Clinton
" Arthur, photo- engraver Sunset Photo and
Engraving Co., r. 1857 Lexington Av
" Edward B., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 522,
8th
" Emile, tinner, r. 1U4 Clinton
" Eugene H., general agent Panama RR Co.,
214 Pine, room 46, r. 1716 Vallejo
" Guy, r. 647Folsom
" Isaac T., compositor Hinton Printing Co.,
r. 647 Folsom
" J. M., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Joseph, machine hand, r. 748 Harrison
Hinton Printing Co. The, book and job print-
ers, 321 Sacramento
" Simeon, sticker hand, r. 303, 3d
" Thomas, machine operator Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 1017 McAllister
■' Valentine, tailor, r. liy^ Clinton
" William G..r. American Exchange Hotel
Hinton William M., Registrar of Voters, New
City Hall basement, r. 647 Folsom
" William M. Jr. (Hinton Printing Co.), r.
411b Lyon
Hintz Adolph, wire mattress maker John Hoey,
r. 26 De Boom
" Charles F., bookkeeper Pattosien Carpet
Co., r. 117 Liberty
" Frank, r. 520c Turk
" John J. (Hintz & Buck), r. 1065 Howard
" Otto F., laborer Vermont Marble Co., r. 36
De Boom
Hintz & Buck (John J. Hintz and John Buck),
proprietors Harmony Hotel, 735 Brannan
>^~Hintz. See Hinz
Hintze Bertha Miss, clerk Foresters of America,
r. 1623 Sutter
" Christian F., liquors, 19 Montgomery Av, r.
Fruitvale
" Louis, packer Sachs Bros. & Co., r. Fruit-
vale
" Samuel, barber, ly^ Spear, r. 1623 Sutter
Hinz Adolph, clerk W. J. Landers, r. 1717 La-
guna
" A. Frederick (Hinz & Plagemann), r. 238
Bartlett
" August C. (Hinz & Landt), r. Mill Valley
" August J., shipping clerk Yolo Mills, r. 338
Bartlett
" Carl, bookkeeper B. & J. S. Doe, r. 2334
Sutter
Hinz Johannes F., assistant manager Yolo
Mills, NE cor Mission and Main, r. 288
Bartlett
" Joseph, bakery, 1509 Polk
" Louis C, salesman M. Hart, r. 2033 Fill-
more
" Marie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 238 Bartlett
" William E., butcher, 3031 Fillmore, r. 3512
Post
" William F., clerk Cadman & Kittle, r. 338
Bartlett
Hinz & Landt (August C. Hinz), wholesale mil-
linery and straw goods, 543 Market, tele-
phone 1653
Hinz & Plagemann (A. Frederick Hinz and
William Plagemann), proprietors Yolo
Mills and importers and millers rice,
NE cor Mission and Main
4S"Hinz. See Hintz
Hinze John J., helper Adolph Hromada, r. 131
Greenwich rear
" Louis L., longshoreman, r. 131 Greenwich
rear
Hipkins Henry, dentist, 406 Sutter, rooms 26-37,
r. Oakland
Hippely Charles, carpenter, r. 410 Fell
" Longinus, carpenter, r. 1422 Grove
Hippen Hugo J., clerk Philip Meyer, r. San
Mateo, Cal.
Hippert John L., beamster South S. F. Tan-
nery, r. 821, 12th Av South
Hippler Charles, blacksmith, r. 718 Howard
Hippman Rudolph, r. 927 Filbert
Hipps Abraham, peddler, r. 12!4 Eldridge
" David C, teamster, r. 28 Chesley
" Jacob, fruit dealer, r. 418 Ringold
Hirall Charles, bartender, r. 55 Silver
" Daniel, seaman, r. 55 Silver
" Sarah, widow, r. 55 Silver
Hirayama C, bamboo furniture, 3431 Mission
Hird AlfredE., clerk Medical Dept. University
of Cal., r. 1711 Stockton
" Benjamin F., clerk Nolan Bros Shoe Co.,
r. 1308/2 Steiner
" Christopher J., conductor Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 705 Polk
" John, bill clerk O. R. & N. Co., r. 1308'^
Steiner
4!S"Hird. See Herd and Hurd
Hires Charles E. Co. The (Philadelphia, Pa.),
John H. Spohn manager Pacific Coast
Branch, 318 Battery
Hirleman Philip, Dorter W. Cohen, Hirsch &
Co., r. 1308 Larkin
" Philip Jr., clerk, r. 1308 Larkin
Him Herman, contractor, r. 113, 20th
Hiron Cecelia Miss, stenographer, r. 136 Silver
" Victor, r. 1.36 Silver
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Hiron Victor L., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 136 Silver
Hirrel Charles, liquors, 1054 Kentucky
Hirsch Adolph, butcher Hebrew Orphan Asy-
lum
Hirsch Alphonse (Hirsch & Kahn), and Super-
visor 4th Ward, r. 1102 Jackson
" Benno, stage manager, r. 1006 Hyde
" Brothers (Joseph and Leopold), clothing,
221-223 Montgomery Av
HIRSCH CASS,
manager Collection Department At-
torney Joseph Rothschild, Collection
Agency, commercial litigation
throughout U. S. and Europe, 81-83
Chronicle Bldg, telephone Main 1352,
r. 2247 Sutter
Hirsch Charles, vice-president Alaska Packers'
Association, 308 Market, r. 1819 Wash-
ington
" David (L. Hirsch Si Co.), r. 1002 Geary
" David, varieties, llhV^ Fillmore
" Emil, clothing, 616 Front, r. 716a Green
" Ernest, salesman W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.,
r. 1003 Geary
" Ferdinand, carpenter, 1545 Mission
" Herman, bookkeeper Jacob Unna, r. 927
Sutter
" Herman, porter M. Scheyer & Bro., r. 38
Garden
" Herman P., carpenter Union I, Wks, r.
Oakland
" Isidore, watchmaker, 400, 4th, r. 48 Clara •
" Jacob, junk dealer, 1416'/^ Pacific
" Jacob, plumber, r. 205 Clipper
" Joseph (Hirsch Bros.), r. 1002 Geary
" Joseph, ins. agent, r. 409 Eddy
" Joseph, with M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 1215 Eddy
" L. & Co. (Leopold and David Hirsch), cloth-
ing, 937-939 Kearny
" Leon J., bookkeeper, r. 1523^4 Post
" Leon S., clerk Butler, Schutze & Co., r. 603
Bush
" Leopold (Hirsch Bros.), r. 601 Broderick
" Leopold (L. Hirsch & Co.), r. 716 Green
" Leopold (W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.), r. 1628
Broadway
" Leopold, tailor, r. 535 Geary
" Louis, law student Henry E. Highton, r.
930 Market
" Matthias, laborer St. Joseph's Home Hos-
pital
" Moses N. (Hirsch & Rosenthal), r. 624 Mar-
ket
HIRSCH & KAHN
(Alphonse Hirsch and George H. Kahn),
manufacturing opticians, importers
optical goods and photographic ap-
paratus and supplies, 333 Kearny
Hirsch & Rosenthal (Moses N. Hirsch and Mrs.
Fannie Rosenthal), dealers cigars and
tobacco, 634 Market
>8®" Hirsch. See Hirsh and Hearsch
Hirschbach Joseph, musician, r. 333 O'Farrell
Hirschbaum David, driver, r. 1417 Geary
" Jacob, clerk M. Hirschbaum & Co., r. 1417
Geary
" M. & Co. (Meyer Hirschbaum), wholesale
cigars, 13-14 Davis
" Meyer (M. Hirschbaum), r. 1417 Geary
" Moses, merchant, r. 1417 Geary
" Sigmund, salesman William Lewis &Co.,
r. 1417 Geary
Hirschberg Berthold, clerk Union Photo-en-
graving Co. , r. 546 Jessie
" Emil, clerk P. M. SS. Go's Wharf, r. 106
Eddy
" Jennie Miss, solicitor C. W. Nevin & Co.,
r. 546 Jessie
" M., physician, 1010 Larkin
Hirschey Claude M., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 3319a Sutter
" Harriet A., widow, r. 3219a Sutter
Hirschfeld Albert, bookkeeper Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 908 Devisadero
" Alfred C, manager M. A. Gunst & Co.,
SE cor Powell and Ellis, r. 20 O'Farrell
Hirschfeld Alice, widow, r. 2239 Sutter
" D., real estate, 3-4 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r.
Alameda
" Emile (Emile Hirschfeld & Co.), r. 2339
Sutter
Hirschfeld Emile & Co. (Emile Hirschfeld),
wholesale jewelers, 59-60 Crocker Bldg
" George, butcher A. Decourtieux & Son, r.
633/2 Natoma
" Harry M., salesman Smith Picture Co., r.
446 Minna
" Henry, butcher A. Decourtieux & Son, r.
63314 Natoma
" Leonie Miss, r. 2239 Sutter
" Neuman H., expressman, r. 1305 Eddy
" Peter, baker, r. 633V2 Natoma
" Walter, cigars and tobacco, 328 Pine, and
secretary and manager Radam's Mi-
crobe Killer Co., 1340 Market, r. 30 O'Far-
rell
;8®-Hirschfeld. See Hirshfeld
Hirschfelder Aaron Mrs., widow, r. 1336 Geary
" Charles, compositor Le Franco-Califor-
nien, r. 1912^2 Mason
" Joseph O., physician and surgeon, 433
Geary, r. 1336 Geary
" Samuel (Hirschfelder & Meaney), r. 1336
Geary
"■ & Meaney (Samuel Hirschfelder and Louis
J. Meaney), manufacturers trunks, va-
lises, etc., factory NE cor 30th and Flor-
ida, ofQce 13 Sutter
" Wanda, widow, r. 191214 Mason
Hirschfleld Julius H., merchant, 525 Kearny, r.
1616 Steiner
Hirschkowitz Lesser, physician, 336 O'Farrell
Hirschler David, president and general mana-
ger Santa Barbara Mineral Water Co.,
39 Market, r. 2125 Broadway
Hirschman Adolph, manufacturing jeweler and
importer of diamojds, pearls, etc., 113
Sutter, r. 1717 Broadway
" Marion A., salesman A. Hirschman, r. 1717
Broadway
Hirschowitz Abraham E., Rabbi, r. 51 Langton
Hirsch S. Joseph, salesman D. Samuels, r. 2202
Geary
4®"Hirsh. See Hirsch and Hearsch
Hirshberg David S., Grand Recorder A. O. U.
W., 66 Flood Bldg, r. 1099 Adeline, Oak-
land
" Jules (Sam Meyer & Co.), r. Oakland
Hirshcovitz Rachel, widow, r. liy^ Harriet
Hirshfeld Adolph M., conductor, r. 2918 Sacra-
mento
'• Arthur, clerk Bibo, Newman & Ikenberg,
r. 1305 Eddy
" Benjamin, bookkeeper Leopold Lipman, r.
1336 Buchanan
" Charles, stockbroker, 316 Pine, r. 1307 Hyde
" Ettie Miss, hairdresser, r. 1336 Buchanan
" Henry, r. 1307 Hyde
" Milton, r. 1326 Buchanan
4®-Hirshfeld. See Hirschfeld
Hirshman Marsh, plumber Levy & Parker, r.
1343 Leavenworth
Hirshvogle Joseph, packer E. J. Bowen, r. 913
Montgomety
Hirsinger George E., barber, 11591/4 Folsom
" George E. Jr., barber G. E. Hirsinger, r. 3
Folsom Av
Hirst Charles H., salesman F. Toplitz & Co., r.
407 Sutter
" Henry, sexton First Baptist Church, r. 41
Cotter
4®~ Hirst. See Hearst and Hurst
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Hirstel Aime Miss, school teacher, r. 1921 Weto-
ster
■' Nathan A. (Hirstel & Co.), r. 1921 Webster
" & Co. (Nathan A. Hirstel), cigars and
tobacco, 213 Montgomery
Hirt Conrad, cutler John Mignola, r. 1332 Mis-
sion
" Theodore, driver Franz Siebrecht, r. 716
Stockton
Hirth Leon J., bookkeeper Cal. Wine Assn., r.
523U Post
" P. Herman, barber, 628a Post, r. 921M Post
Hirzu George, manager Romany Oil Co., 410
Kearny, room 23, r. 509 Pine
Hischier Alex, proprietor New Six Mile House,
cor Worden Av and Mission Road
" August, bartender B. Hischier, r. 208 Drumm
HiscMer Baptiste, liquors. 60 Clay cor Drumm.
r. 1012. 19th
" Louis, porter John P. Ecklund, r. 1403 \"a-
lencia
Hiscock Herbert, with Indianapolis Furniture
Co., r. 754Folsom
Hiscox Richard A., bookkeeper Wilson Bros. &
Co., r. 807 Golden Gate Av
Hisgen Carl E., r. 1307 Webster
Hislop Charles G.. special officer Paul Boy ton
Chute Co., r. 1902 Page
" George E., clerk Robert C. Hislop, r. 208
Haight
" George W., salesman Muiphy, Grant&Co.,
r. 1031 Haight
" Robert C, furniture and carpets, 314 Hayes.
r. 20 Haight
jgS^Hislop. See Heslop and Hvslop
History Building, 723 Market
" Co. The, Charles O. Richards president,
publishers. 723 Market
Hitch Edward E., sailmaker, 13 Market, r. Ala-
meda
•' William F., clerk Griffln & Skelley Co.. r.
619 Shotwell
Hitchcock Clinton, clerk Neal McGillaway, r.
202, 6th
Hitchcock D. W., general agent Union Pacific
System, 1 Montgomery
" Edward C, assayer Louis Falkenau. r.
Oakland
•' Effie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 225 Geary
" George W., marine engineer, r. 703 Point
Lobos Av
" Hal J,, salesman G. G. Wickson & Co., r.
515 Taylor
" Helen M. Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 1010 Powell
" Henry H.. gardener, r. 52 Aldine
" James, painter Edward Norman, r. 9 Kate
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" Jesse B. , millwright, r. 726 Bush
" John L., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1010 Powell
Hitchcox Henry, harness-maker Market St Rv,
r. 1141/2 Ridley
Hitchens Alice Miss, r. 1310 Webster
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1310 Webster
" Elizabeth Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 1310 Webster
" Florence J., Miss, teacher Richmond Pri-
mary School, r. 1310 Webster
Hitchings Edward W., clerk, r. 15 Oak
'• Laura A., widow, r. 207 Larkin. flat 23
Hite Gold Mining Co. (Mariposa Co.). H. E.
Mathews secretary, 120 Sutter, room 27
" Henry H., melter Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. Berkeley
Hitsman Margaret Miss. r. 2514 Market
Hitte Brothers (Eugene and Theodore), bakery,
1510 Dupont
" Celestin, waiter Raoul Carbonnier, r. 432
Jackson
" Eugene (Hitte Bros.), r. 1510 Dupont
" Fabien, restaurant, 521 Montgomery, r. 809
Pacific
" Theodore (Hitte Bros.), r. 1510 Dupont
Hittell Carlos J., artist, 640 Market, r. 808
Turk
" Catherine H. Miss, r. 808 Turk
" Elise C. Mrs., r. 808 Turk
" John S., iournalist, r. 1216 Hyde
" Theodore H., attorney at law, 320 Califor-
nia, room 10, r. 808 Turk
Hitzeroth Lorenzo D., foreman Edison Light
and Power Co., r. 110^ Silver
Hixon Arthur C, attorney at law, r. 505 Devis-
adero
" Isabelle B. Miss, clerk, r. 133 Page
" Julia F., widow, r. 133 Page
" Lloyd G.. meterman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 2310 Washington
J^'Hixson. See Hickson
Hjelte Antone, tailor Sanders & Johnson, r.
Oakland
" Frank A., tailor, r. 1329 Stanyan
Hjort Hans P., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 64
Tehama
Hjul E. Henry, blacksmith Washburn & Moen
Mfg Co., r. 2615 Leavenworth
Hjul Hans) H., proprietor Montgomery Coffee
House, 426 Montgomery, r. 2115 Hyde
Hoadley Annie, widow, r. 1611 Lyon
" G. Willoughby, salesman Cooper & Co., r.
1211 Bush
" Herman M., clerk Charles Christensen, r.
1211 Bush
" Milo, carpenter U. S. Engineer Dept, r.
2906 Bush
Hoag Annetta B. Miss, r. 46 Grove
" Annie Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" Charles C, publisher Our Society Blue
Book, 225 Post, r. Palace Hotel
" E. L., clerk Baldwin & Hammond, r. Berke-
ley
" James W. (J. W. Hoag & Co.), r. 1020 Hyde
" Jared C, proprietor California, 225 Post, r.
400 Golden Gate Av
■' Jared J., with Charles C. Hoag, r. 337
Geary
" Jesse G., carpet layer Alex Mackay & Son,
r. 209 Franklin
" J. W. & Co. (James W. Hoag), proprietors
Machinery Exchange, 510 Montgomery
" Obidah H. Jr., with Charles C. Hoag, r. 337
Geary
" Walter R., salesman Charles A. Bailey, r.
Berkeley
" William M., capitalist, 302 Montgomery,
room 5, r. 801 Leavenworth
4S="Hoag. See Hoge and Hogue
Hoagland George H., printer, r. 1238 Bush
" Richard H., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Piedmont
" S. A., compositor, r. 1238 Bush
Hoaglund Charles A., boiler maker, r. 823 Penn-
sylvania Av
" Gustave, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
Hoak John, maltster Hibernia Brewery
Hoakson James, beamster South S. F. Tannery,
r. 147 San Bruno Av
Hoar Annie E., widow, r. 2633 Harrison
" Daniel, stevedore, r. 2109b Jones
" Edward P., plumber, James Graham, r. 317
Bryant
" John, cooper, r. 317 Bryant
" John, laborer, r. 31 Ecker
" John M., butcher, r. 317 Bryant
4®~Hoar. See Hoare, Hore and Horr
Hoardon John, carpenter, r. 2229 Filbert
Hoard M., r. 613 Pine
Hoare Charles C, liquors, 543 Howard
■' Charles W., bookkeeper, r. 509'/^ Fulton
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 15 Tehama
' ' John, buggy washer James P. Guerin, r, 1350
Market
" Joseph H., carpenter, r. 945, 12th Av South
Hoban Henry, master mariner, r. 1611 Folsom
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Hobart Benjamin F., salesman Deere Imple-
ment Co., r. East Oakland
Hobart Building, N s Market, opp. 2d
" Ella Miss, r. SW Washington and Van Ness
Av
Hobart Estate Company, James Cross presi-
dent, W. S. Hobart secretary, H. G.
Stevenson asst. secretary, 532 Market,
rooms
George, r. 32, 4th
John L., agent Atlas Tack Corporation, 45
2d, r. Alameda
John R., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Pearl M. Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r, 3016 Sacramento
William W.. collector Spring Valley W.
W., r. 3016 Sacramento
Hobart W. S., capitalist, office 532 Market,
room 3, r. SW cor Van Ness Av and
Washington
Hobbert Henry T. , janitor The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. I8II14
Stockton
Hobbose Frederick, clerk, r. 1007 McAllister
" Julia A. Mrs., r. 1007 McAllister
Hobbs Clarence L., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Lorin
" Frank G., clerk Abramson-Heunisch Co.,
r. 1708 Geary
" Frederick, r. 913 Jones
" Frederick F., broker Western Meat Co., 132
California, r. 913 Jones
" Hiram H.,r. 1708 Geary
" Ira S., stockfltter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
312 Fair Oaks
" J. A. Mrs., dressmaking, 2234 Greenwich
" James M., buyer Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 913 Jones
" Jennie F. Miss, decorative artist, r. 1708
Geary
" John, musician, r. 1006 McAllister
" John H., clerk, r. 1708 Geary
Hobbs Jobn K. C. 'Hobbs, Wall & Co.), and vice-
president S. H. Harmon Lumber Co.,
and Supervisor 11th Ward, r. 30 Liberty
" Leonard, teamster, r. 817 Howard
" Martin, musician, r. 1006 McAllister
" Mary, widow, cashier Charles Clarke, r.
1013, 20th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 4IO14 Natoma
" Sedley, shoemaker, r. 312 Fair Oaks
" Wilson F., shipping clerk John Wieland
Brewery, r. 1708 Geary
HOBBS, WALL & CO.
(John K. C. Hobbs and Joseph G. WaU),
boxmakers, and agents steamer Cres-
cent City, 314-324 Spear, telephone
Main 137
HOBBS, WALL & CO.
Box Manufacturers,
314-324 Spear Street,
Proprietors Elk River Mills, Crescent City.
Clear Spruce for Sale in Quantities to Suit.
Redwood Cargoes Sawed to Order.
Office of Steamer "CRESCENT CITY," for Crescent City.
Jg®-Hobbs. See Hopps
Hobden Horace, laundryman Occidental Hotel
Hobe Augusta W. Miss, teacher Pacific Avenue
Primary School, r. 1633 Hyde
" Elsie A., widow, r. 604 Capp
Hobe George J., secretary Masonic Cemetery
Association, 42 Masonic Temple, r. 1633
Hyde
" Harry K., pattern maker, r. 1633 Hyde
" Mattie A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 604 Capp
" Sophie A. Miss, teacher California School
of Mechanical Arts, r. 604 Capp
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
F=UA\F»S,
Suction and F"oroe,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Hobe Thomas, coachman, r. 9 Monroe
" William F.,r. 604 Capp
Hoben Henry, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 1611
Folsom
Hober Adolph, real estate, r. 2710 Devisadero
Hobner Frederick, laborer, r. 331/2 Ecker
Hobro Frederick, fireman, r. 3232 Sacramento
Hobro William D., plumber and gas fitter, 728-
730 Washington, telephone Main 835, r.
2613 Clay
" William D. Jr., plumber W. D. Hobro, r.
2613 Clay
Hobron Minerva S., widow, r. 1 Perry
" S. Harris, foreman S. P. Co., r. 1 Perry
Hobson C. B., paying and note teller Mutual
Savings Bank, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Charles R., foreman J. W. Ferris, r. 3
Uranus
" Elida F. Mrs. (Moore, Ferguson & Co.),
r. 2131 Sacramento
" Henry, carpenter Isaac Levy, r. 17 West
Mission
" House, Hobson & Killgren proprietors, 417
Kearny
" John, r. 2131 Sacramento
Hobson Joseph W., agent Sanitas Grape Food,
400 Sutter, r. 1424b Washington
" Mary A., widow, r. 920a Oak
" Rebecca R., widow, r. 6 Central Court
" Thomas R. (Hobson & Killgren), r. Ala-
meda
" William T., salesman Clabrough, Golcher
& Co., r. 1220 Jackson
" William T., secretary Yokohama Tea Im-
porting Co., 204, 6th, r. 312 Eddy
" & Killgren (Thomas R. Hobson and Edward
W. Killgren), proprietors Hobson House,
417 Kearny
Hoburg Richard T., collector, r. 726 Ridley
" William H. Jr., laborer U. S. Customs, r.
236 Collingwood
Hoch Edward J., capitalist, r. Russ House
' ' Julius A. (Coutard & Hoch) , r. 3 Wetmore PI
Hockbrunn Henry, barber Jos. Knauer, r. 113914
Stevenson
Hochderfter Frederick A., printer Call, r. 116, 6th
Hoohfelder Samuel, cigar maker, r. 429^4 Ivy Av
Hochheimer Hannah, widow, r. 1923 Devisa-
dero „ .
" Julia Miss, teacher Lafayette Primary
School, r. 1923 Devisadero
Hochholzer Alice H. Miss, nurse California
Woman's Hospital
" Mary M. Miss, stenographer Grangers
Business Association, r. Alameda
Hochreuter Diedrich, basket maker, r. 24 Maple
Court
Hockstadter Robert B., merchant, r. 2226 Sacra-
mento
" Simon, capitalist, r. 1308 Post
■' William S., capitalist, r. 1322 Sutter
Hochstein Adolph, accountant London, Paris
and American Bank, r. 730 Haight
Hochstrasser Jacob, maltster Jackson Brewery,
r. 333, 12th
Hock Charles A. (T. Hock & Son), r. 810 Devisa-
dero
" Charles C, expressman, r. 131314 Mason
" Clarence, driver National Brewery, r. 1224
Turk „
" Henry, liquors, 623 East, r. 1224 Turk
" Henry T. Jr., musician, r. 1224 Turk
" John N., molder Novelty Machine Wks, r.
Oakland ^ . ,
" T. & Son (Tobias and Charles A.), brick
and stone masons, 40 New Montgomery
WATSON & CO.
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Hock Tobias (T. Hock & Son), r. 809a Devisadero
" Tobias G., lithographer r. 809a Devisadero
Hockemeyer Henry, groceries and liquors, S\V
cor Hattie and Merritt
Hockenberg Calvy, driver Pac. Carriage Co.. r.
741 Natoma
Hockenbrock Mary Miss, stenographer, r. 1321
O'Farrell
Hocker J. M. F., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 32
Ellis
4®"Hocker. See Hoecker
Hockett Eugene, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2405
Octavia
Hocking Fred W., teamster Bass-Hueter Paint
Co.,r. 2518 Market
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 903 Montgomery
'■ William J. (Wight & Hocking), r. 1011
Leavenworth
Hockins R. D., r. 336a Bush
" William F., plumber W. D. Hobro, r. Ala-
meda
Hockmuth Charles B., steward, r. 513 Connec-
ticut
Hocks Oscar, liquors, 14 Mason, r. 12 Mason
Hockwald Abraham, commercial traveler, r. 15
Erkson Court
Hodes August B., barber, r. 18 Hanover PI
Hodgdon Frank, salesman Stephens & Co.. r.
1014 Treat Av
" Hartwell K., porter Baker & Hamilton, r.
East Oakland
" Herbert F., collector Madison & Burke, r.
913 Steiner
" James P., adjuster S. P. Co., r. 109 Bartlett
Hodge Ann, widow, r. 808i/4 Union
" Benjamin O.. proprietor The Burnett. 1364
Market
" Frank H., salesman Standard Soap Co., r.
1364 Market
" Jane Miss, varieties, 614 Hermann
" Joseph P., r. 3531 Pine
" Lou Miss, reporter, r. 506 Jones
" Mary J., widow, r. 621 U Hayes
" Michael, drayman, SW cor Market and
East and junction Market and Cali-
fornia, r. 338 Union
" Michael Jr., tea dealer, r. 338 Union
" Newton D., insurance, r. 1314 Hayes
" Richard, teamster Michael Hodge, r. 2112
Jones
Hodge Robert, cloaks and suits, 8-14. 5th
" Thomas, commission merchant, r. 62114
Hayes
HODGEN JOSEPH D.,
dentist, secretary State Board of Den-
tal Examiners, office and r. 1005 Sutter
Hodgens Amy Miss, dressmaker, r. 2116 Larkin
" David E. (Hodgens & Riley), r. 3116 Lar-
kin
" & Riley (David E. Hodgens and James F.
Riley ) , managers Pac. Gas Governor Co. ,
77 Murphy Bldg
Hodges Albert P., traveling salesman F. W.
Spencer & Co., r. 137. 14th
" Charles, boatman, r. 4 Hodges Alley
" Frederick, barber Levey & Stein, r. 1135
Mission
" George, driver J. Lanzer, r. 2332 Mission
" John J., boatman, r. 4 Hodges Alley
" Marie, widow, r. 3114 Steiner
■' Robert L.. furrier, 108 Powell, r. 336 O'Far-
rell
Hodgett John A., laborer, r. 514i/4, 3d rear
" Mary, widow, r. 5141^, 3d rear
" Robert, clerk, r. SHVa, 3d rear
Hodghead Beverly L., attorney at law, 40 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. Golden Gate, Alameda
Co.
Hodghead David A., M. D., office 21 Powell,
hours 1 to 4 p. m., Sundays 1 p. m., tele-
phone Bush 4, r. 721, 22d, hours 8 to 9 a.m.,
and 6 to 7 p. m., telephone Blue 681
Hodgkins Harry J., carpenter, r. 1615 Jones
" Henry, molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
1615 Jones
" Lincoln G., carpenter Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. .3410 Sacramento
" Louisa O., widow, r. 3410 Sacramento
" Sylvester F., carpenter, r. 1715% Jones
" Thomas, laborer, r. 222 Pacific
" Thomas G., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
3410 Sacramento
" William L., salesman Union Paper Co., r.
238 Noe
" William M., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
924, 33d
Hodgkingson Frances Miss, teacher Girls' High
School, r. 1513 Pierce
" Katherine Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 1513 Pierce
" Mary A., widow, r. 1513 Pierce
Hodgson Joseph, in charge Fort Point Life Boat
Station, Presidio
" Robert, wool sorter, r. IO3414 Folsom
Hoditz Alois, glove cutter, r. 1404 Powell
Hodnett George, waiter, r. 397 Clementina
" James C, plumber Parafflne Paint Co., r.
311, 17th
" Jeremiah W., clerk, r. 311, 17th
" John, carrier postoffice, r. 643 Post
" John, laborer, r. 347, 2d
" Mae Miss, stenographer Parafflne Paint
Co., r. 311, 17th
" William J., r. 311, 17th
Hodson Frederick W., painter, r. 15th Av nr Cle-
ment
Hodson John R., photographer, 406 Geary
Hoe Birgit Miss, r. 512% Baker
Hoebel Jacob E., carriage trimmer, r. 717
Howard
" Lena Mrs., lodgings, 717 Howard
Hoeber Eugene G. L., printer Francis-Valentine
Co.
" Kate Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Hoeck Thomas, groceries and liquors, 1318
Bryant
Hoeckele Frank, groceries and liquors, 1300
Kearny, and SE cor Duncan and San-
chez
" Louis, capitalist, r. 516 Franklin
" Robert, apprentice, r. 516 Franklin
" William, stock clerk Stange & Jaenicke, r.
516 Franklin
Hoecker C. H. & Co. (Charles H. and John F.
Hoecker), groceries and liquors, SW cor
Polk and O'Farrell
" Charles H. (C. H. Hoecker & Co.), r. 829
Polk
" John, bartender Cafe Zinkand, r. 829 Polk
" John F. (C. H. Hoecker & Co.). r. 839 Polk
" Richard, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1457
Castro
;e®"Hoecker. See Hocker
Hoeler Fredricka, widow, r. 6.37 Vallejo
" John F., clerk A. Wolfe, r. 637 Vallejo
" Joseph, driver, r. 6 Beaver
" William, butcher, NE cor Sutter and Lar-
kin
J8!S=-Hoefer. See Hoffer
Hoeffer George F., attorney at law, SW cor
Commercial and Kearny
" Gottlieb, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Sarah, widow, r. 11 Seymour Av
Hoefaer Max, foreman S. F. Stock Brewery, r.
2118 Powell
Hoefle Edward, waiter, r. 10 St. Charles PI
Hoefler Ludwig M. (Bishop & Wheeler), attor-
ney at law, 533 Market, room 41, r. 130
Haight
Hoeft Catherina, widow, r. 339, 13th
Hoeg Charles H., shirt cutter Neustadter Bros.,
r. 1309 Octavia
Hoegemann Edward, bookkeeper Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. Oakland
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Hoegemanu Julius, groceries and liquors, NE
cor 18th and Valencia and NW cor 18th
and Guerrero, telephone Blue 561, r. 346,
18th
Hoeges & Co. (Jacob Hoeges and Diedrich Dan-
gers), proprietors St. David's House, 715
Howard
" Jacob (J. Hoeges & Co.), and proprietor
Empire House, 639 Clay, r. 715 Howard
Hoehn Caroline, varieties, 1135, 34th
" Charles, butcher Louis Junker, r. 920 Bu-
chanan
" Jacob, waiter Graneist & Daeweritz, r. 307
Clementina
" Lena Miss (Hoehn Sisters), r. 1135, 24th
" May Miss (Hoehn Sisters), r. 1135, 24th
" Sisters (May andLena), dressmaking, 1135,
24th
4®=-Hoehn. See Hohn
Hoehna Adolph, clerk Cal. Cloak Co., r. 3 Cum-
berland PI
" Charles, clerk Mayrisch Bros. & Co., r. 2
Cumberland PI
" William, clerk William Hatteroth, r. 2
Cumberland PI
Hoelcher Bernard, baker, r. 622 Clay
4®"Hoelje. See Holje
Hoelle Emil, carpenter, r. 2714 Bryant
" Otto, shoemaker Stephen Kurtz, r. 493,
4th
Hoelscher Arthur G., clerk A. Schilling & Co., r.
114 Devisadero
" Eliza, widow (Wm. Hoelscher & Co.), r. 114
Devisadero
" Frank, salesman, r. 19 Albion Av
" Herman T., r. lU Devisadero
" Victor F., salesman M. J. Brandenstein &
Co., r. 114 Devisadero
Hoelscher Williain & Co. (Mrs. Eliza Hoel-
scher, Edmund Schnutenhaus and Louis
Pockwitz), liquors wholesale and retail,
NW cor Turk and Taylor
Hoelscher William F., bookkeeper Rudolph
Mohr, r. 114 Devisadero
4®" Hoelscher. See Holscher
Hoene Joseph, cigar maker Frederick E. Boger,
r. 331b Oak
Hoenes JohnR., clerk Bishop & Wheeler, r. 130
Haight
" Louis W., butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r.
351a Minna
" William H., collector City Street Imp. Co.,
r. 130 Haight
Hoenig Adolph, tailor Mrs. C. De Saville, r.
2809 Pine
>6@=-Hoenig. See Honig
>e®"Hoenigsberger. See Honigsberger
Hoennig Benjamin, r. 2819^4 Mission
" Jasine Mrs., varieties, 2819i/^ Mission
Hoeper Fred, lithographer Ellis & Co., r. 628
Jersey
" George W., bookkeeper Jersey Farm Co., r.
628 Jersey
Hoepfner Paul, clerk John H. Schmidt, r. 336
Hayes
Hoepner Cornells, tinner L. E. Spear, r. 316!/2
Langton
Hoepperger John, cellarman John Wleland
Brewery, r. 62 Clementina
" Louis, sawyer, r. 34 Morris Av
Hoerr Catherine, widow, r. 28 Federal
Hoerschner Charles, inspector U. S. Customs, r.
1927 Sutter
Hoerter George, bartender Michael Reissinger,
r. 339 Natoma
Hoertkorn Charles A., machinist Murray Bros.,
r. 1112 Mason
" Louise Miss, dressmaking, 1112 Mason
Hoesch Henry, r. 1216 Clay
" Henry F., with Royal Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Hoesch John, expert accountant, r. 430 Geary
" Josephine Mrs., r. 2143 Mission
" William, clerk Arthur M. Ebbets, r. 218
Leavenworth
Hoese Reinhold, waiter, r. 636 Commercial
Hoetzel Joseph, cutler, r. 26 Clinton Park
Hoever Charles, painter, 634 Commercial, r. 751
Sutter
Hoey Ellen Mrs., lodgings, 157,7th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
e^-I-e^-V yviarlcet St.
Hoey Eugene W., salesman, r. 525 Golden Gate
Av
George, salesman, r. 1122 Larkin
Henry J., salesman, r. 535 Golden Gate Av
James, helper U. S. Mint, r. 477 Jessie
James, painter, r. 110, 4th
James, wood and coal, 220, 8th
John, janitor New City Hall
HOEY JOHN,
manufacturer and dealer furniture,
mattresses, bedding and upholsterers'
supplies, 716-718 Mission, telephone
Main 5629, r. 1315 Devisadero
Hoey John A., liquors, r. 33c Boardman PI
" John L., real estate and mining, 18 Post, r.
106i4, 3d
" Joseph, pipemaker W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 531%, 7th
" Lawrence, seaman str State of California,
r. 95 Steuart
" Lawrence, woolsorter Watson & Marx, r.
531^2, 7th
" Michael F., r. 333 Clara
" Nicholas J., printer, r. 1122 Larkin
" Robert, plumber, r. 329 Vallejo
" Thomas, bartender, r. 53IV2, 7th
" Thomas, coal passer str Columbia, r. 547,
1st
" Thomas, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 1330
Rhode Island
4@=Hoey. See Hoy
Hofan Henry, laborer, r. 22V4 Chesley
Hofburg Brewery (West Berkeley, Cal.), ofQce
403 Market
Hofen Albert, clerk F. G. Eickhorst, r. 3003
Pierce
" William C, clerk Harry Maskow, r. 1020
Pacific
" Andrew, motorman, r. 1115 Golden Gate Av
rear
Hoff Bernt L., house painter, r. 45 Hoff Av
" Christian, foreman Charles Dietle, r. Berk-
eley
" Elias P., carpenter, r. 1541 Mission
" E. P. Mrs., teacher piano, 1541 Mission
" George F., traveling salesman, r. 721^/4 Te-
hama
" Jacob, peddler, r. 362 Minna
" John, r. 6 August Alley
" John, r. 739 Montgomery
" Peter L., waiter George D. Mayle, r. 103
Silver
" Sarah, widow, r. 1414 Webster
«@-Hoff. See Hough and Hufl
Hoffacker Bernard J. , secretary, r. 2007 Pacific Av
j8@=Hoffer. SeeHoeffer
Hofferbert Phillip, baker, r. 763 Howard
Hoffey James J., r. 333, 15th
Hoffgardt Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Hoftinghoff Frederick, mail clerk California
Demokrat, r. 91214 Post
Hoftlan Marie Miss r. 217 Francisco
Hoffman A. & H. (Abraham and Harry), manu-
facturers clothing, 523 Market
" Abraham (A. & H. Hoffman) , r. 606 Geary
" Abram, secretary Pythian Hall Associa-
tion, 909 Market, r. 961 Mission
" Albert, waiter, r. 131^/^ Trenton
" Albert J., carriage painter, r. 331-2 Natoma
" Alexander, tinner De Lano Bros., r. 1331/2
Dorland
Hoffman, Alexander & Co. (S. O. Alexander,
Isaac Hoffman and Charles Hoffman),
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Hoffman Alfred, painter, r. 324 Minna
" Andrew, r. 191214 Larkin rear
" Annie J., widow, r. 2017 Bush
" August, r. 444'/^ Natoma rear
" August, r. 812 Bryant
" August, baker, r. 625 Clay
" August, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Augusta Miss, r. 2032 Bryant
■' Augusta Mrs., r. 2032 Bryant
" Brace D., sawyer Newton Hoffman, r. 402,
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" Brothers (Ernest, George and Diedrick),
groceries and liquors, NW cor 24th and
Church
" Brothers (Louis C. and Frank C), barbers,
44 O'Farrell
Hofifman Cafe, William J. Sullivan proprietor,
SW cor Market and 2d
Charles (Hoffman, Alexander & Co.), r. New
York
Charles (Wellman & Hoffman), r. SE cor
Duncan and Dolores
Charles, hostler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1407
Eddy
Charles, janitor, r. 25a Vandewater
Charles, musician, r. 2726 Greenwich
Charles, porter Hoffman, Alexander & Co.,
r. 925 Geary
Charles, tanner, r. 31st Av South nr H
Charles A., bookkeeper, r. 212, 7th
Charles C, barber, 1724% Market
Charles C, teacher music, r. 1015 Fill-
more
Charles S., clerk, r. 512, 3d
Chris, waiter, r. 64414 Natoma
Christ, baker, r. 763 Howard
Christian C, chief engineer Western Light
and Power Co
Club, Gustav Bernhardy manager, 115
Kearny
Conrad, cabinet maker, r. 2091-2 Bartlett
HOFFMAN, DAHL & CO.
(Frank Hofifman and John Dahl), man-
ufacturers sliow cases, bar and store
fixtures, office and salesroom 220
Market
Daniel, engineer, r. 328 Minna
Daniel E., with Lot D. Slocum. r. 925 Sut-
ter
David, maltster Krug & Zimmermann, r.
718 Valencia
Diedrick (Hoffman Bros.), r. NW cor 24th
and Church
Edmund, merchandise broker, 116 Califor-
nia, room 9, r. Oakland
Edward, r. 2614 Howard
Edward, painter Peter N. Kuss, r. 1521
Webster
Edward S., calcium light operator, r. 2214
Natoma
Elizabeth Mrs., bakery, 3012, 16th
Ernest (Hoffman Bros.), r. NW cor 24th
and Church
Eugene, carpenter, r. 1518, 25th
Ferdinand, manufacturer cigars, 1040 Mc-
Allister
Frank (Hoffman, Dahl & Co.),r. Alameda
Frank, apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. Presidio
Frank, blacksmith Thomas Maier, r. 931
Church
Frank, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
Frank, machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. Oakland
Frank C. (Hoffman Bros.), r. 431 O'Farrell
Hoffman Frank S., salesman Ben J. Schmidt &
Co., r. 112 Valencia
" Fred, r. 537 Sacramento
" Fred, carriage and wagonmaker, 1221 Web-
ster
" Frederick, miner, r. 1723 Leavenworth
" Frederick A., foreman Francis Smith &
Co., r. 1733 Leavenworth
Hofifman G. & Co. (Gottlieb Hoffman), engrav-
ers, die sinkers and stencil cutters, 608
Sacramento
" George (Hoffman Bros.), r. 931 Church
" George, carpenter, r. 112 Taylor
" George H., manufacturer and teacher
banjo, 624 Geary
" George W., compositor W. M. Patterson
Co., r. 1818 San Carlos Av
" Gottlieb (G. Hoffman & Co.), r. 1516 Mason
" Gregory, fresco artist, 1239 Folsom
" Gustav, florist, 1142 Sutter, r. 1136 Sutter
" Hans, seaman str Gipsy, r. 131 East
" Harry, r. 531 Filbert
" Harry (A. & H. Hoffman), r. 606 Geary
" Harry, plumber Edwin Kraus, r. 2931V4
Folsom
" Harry, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
114 Mason
" Harry K., barber F. Zachoreck, r. 1205 Fill-
more
" Henry, machinist, r. 2032 Bryant
" Henry, teamster John Tuttle, r. 516 Haight
" Henry, watchman, r. 1010 Montgomery
" Henry H., foreman Hoffman, Alexander &
Co., r. 925 Geary
" Henry H., waiter Westerfeld's Bakery, r.
909 Market
" Henry K., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
r. 2215 Van Ness Av
" Henry N., sawyer, r. 2.330 Pine
" Henry R., carrier postofiice. r. NW cor
Lyon and Lombard
" Herman, teacher music, r. 813 Sutter
" Isaac (Hoffman, Alexander & Co.), r. 1104
Van Ness Av
" J., pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 44414 Na-
toma
" Jane Mrs., r. 744 Howard
" John, cook, r. 13 Page
" John, packer, r. 1010 Montgomery
" John, painter, r. 524 Fulton
" John A., laborer, r. 1807 Lombard
" John D. G., engraver, r. 1516 Mason
" John M., tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r. 273
Stevenson
" John M. Mrs., r. 8 Sanchez
" John P., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 52414 Turk
•' Joseph, r. 1428 McAllister
" Lawrence H., medical student, r. 1428 Mc-
Allister
■' Lena, widow, r. 990 Folsom
" Leon F., with Caley & Roeder, r. 204 Ellis
" Louis, rancher, r. 31st Av South nr H
" Louis C. (Hoffman Bros.), r. 431 O'Farrell
" Louis J., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
2009 Green
" Louise Mrs., nurse, r. 1 Beideman
" Martin M., confectioner, r. 14 Ellis
" Mary L., widow, r. 632a 17th
" Max. clerk A. Finke's widow, r. 741 Natoma
" Melville G., cigars and tobacco, 114 Sutter,
r. 1428 McAllister
" Newton, band saw mills, 553 Brannan,
402, 5th
" Nicholas, tailor Newbauer & Levy, r. 373
Stevenson
" Nicholas A., butcher, r. 19121/4 Larkin rear
" Oscar, bookkeeper Jonas, Erlanger & Co.
r. 831 Sutter
" Otto, baker, r. 134, 4th
" Roy W., millhand Newton Hoffman, r. 402
5th
" Rudolph, groceries and liquors, 913 Harri
son
" Samuel A., conductor Sutter St. Ry, r
17121/2 Polk
" Sandor, cigar manufacturer, r. 426 Frank
lin
" Seligman. merchant, r. 1612 Geary
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Hoffman Sigmund, jeweler R. Bujannoff, r. 1913
Devisadero
" Simon, r. 831 Sutter
" Solomon, r. 90414 Folsom
Hoffman Southard, U. S. Commissioner and
clerk U. S. District Court, Appraisers'
Bldg, room 63
" Southard Jr. , with Cal. Tule Anti-Coloric
Co., r. Occidental Hotel
" The, lodgings, Mrs. Etta B. Miller proprie-
tor, 25 Grant Av
" Thomas, conductor, r. 606 Central Av
" Thomas E., teamster, r. IQV^ Harriet
" Walter, wharf builder, r. 1815, 21st
" William, egg expert, r. 37, 2d
„ William, with Hoffman, Dahl & Co., r. 438
Clementina
" William A., barber Charles Werner, r. 1211
Turk
" William F., proprietor New Atlantic Hotel,
207-209 Montgomery Av
" William G. , clerk Heller, Bachman & Co. , r.
1136 Sutter
" William J., traveling salesman Michal-
itschke Bros. & Co., r. 1428 McAllister
" William S., clerk, r. 1612 Geary
Hoffmann Adolph, baker, r. 221, 4th
" Adolph, watchmaker and jeweler, 13, 3d, r.
787 Stevenson
" Bruno E., employee Hulse, Bradford & Co.,
r. 1325 Natoma
" Carl A., dyeing and cleaning, 1700 Leaven-
worth
" Catherine Mrs., bakery, 1700 Leavenworth
" Charles A., pressman, r. 112 Valencia
" Charles F., bartender, r. 741 Folsom
Hoffmann Charles F., mining engineer, 44-45
Nevada Block, r. Oakland
" Charles S., wood carver L. U. Hoffmann, r.
112 Valencia
" Charles T., plumber and gasfltter, 823 Pa-
cific, r. Alameda
" Christian, woodturner, r. 2 Hampshire
" Conrad, cabinetmaker H. Friedrichs, r.
20914 Bartlett
" David, maltster New York Malt House, r.
718 Valencia
" Edward, machinist, 607% r. Pine
" Edward, sawyer Pac. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 2708 Howard
" Edward E. (Hoffmann & Keys), r. 413 Post
" Emile, photo printer Louis Thors, r. 14
Grant Av
" Frederick, waiter, r. 653!4 Jessie
" Fritz, carpenter S. F. Planing Mill
" George J., mining engineer, 44-45 Nevada
Block, r. Oakland
" Henry, r. 458 Guerrero
" Henry, liquors, 609 Montgomery, r. 550%
Natoma
" Henry, waiter Sass Bros., r. 1530 Ken-
tucky
" Henry Jr., salesman W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 458 Guerrero
" John, quartermaster str San Jose
" John, lithographer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 404 Union
" John D., civil engineer, 44-45 Nevada Block
" Joseph, groceries and liquors, 1922 Powell
" Joseph, restaurant, 7 Taylor, r. 215 Jones
" Judith Mrs., bakery, 333, 8th
" Katherina, widow, r. 5 Kohler PI
" Louis, compositor California Demokrat, r.
5 Kohler PI
" Louis U., wood carver, 105 Beale, r. 112 Va-
lencia
" Metta, widow, r. 1015 Vermont
" Oscar, furniture finisher, r. 1521 Webster
" Otto, draughtsman Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 2421 Greenwich
" Otto, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
1653 Mission
" Paul, kettleman John Wieland Brewery, r.
5C Vassar PI
" Peter, fireman str Washtenaw
" Philip, compositor California Demokrat, r.
1226 Kearny
" Rudolph, groceries, 807 Howard
" Sophie, widow, r. 222 Eddy
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30&T0 31T MARKET ST.
1221
Hoffmann William H., carriage Jmaker,
Webster
'I & Keys (Edward E. Hoffmann and George
T. Keys), attorneys at law, 23 Colum-
bian Bldg
Jg®- Hoffmann. See Hoffman, Hofman and Huff-
man.
Hoffmeister Frederick, instructor Van der Nail-
len's School of Engineering, r. 30th and
San Jose Av
Hoflmeyer Carl F., carpenter F. Nelson
" Henry, engineer, r. 403 California Av
" Miles J., engmeer Cal. Wine Assn., r. 403
California Av
" Peter, baker, r. 11% Elwood rear
" Volmer A. H.. teacher music, 26 O'Farrell,
room 26
Jg®=- Hoflmeyer. See Hoflemeyer
Hoffschneider Arthur, electrotyper Joseph Win-
terburn Co., r. East Oakland
" Edward, student Colton Dental Assn., r.
Fruitvale
" George, electrotyper Joseph Winterburn
Co.. r. East Oakland
Hoffschneider William, vice-president Joseph
Winterburn Co., 417 Clay, r. East Oak-
land
Hoflster Christian, milker, r. 431 Pine
Hofman Anton, butcher Henry J. Drewes, r. 340,
24th
" Christie, baker, r. .54a Clementina
" Max. machinist Risdonl. & L. Wks.,r. Oak-
land
Hofmann August, butcher Jacob Hofmann, r.
925, 15th
Hofmann Brothers (Isaac L. and Elias L.), pro-
prietors Pacific Butchers' Supply Co., 770
Mission
" Conrad, maltster Krug & Zimmermann, r.
516% Alabama
" Elias L. (Hoffman Bros.), r. 911 Ellis
" George, porter Haas Bros., r. 2439 Larkin
" Isaac L. (Hofmann & Woenne), r. 911 Ellis
" Jacob, wholesale calf butcher, 8-9 City Hall
Market, r. 925, 15th
" Jacob J., butcher Jacob Hofmann, r. 925,
15th
Hofmann Joseph A., books and stationery,
agent J. B. Lippincott Co. (Philadelphia,
Pa.) and agent The Harvard Co., physi-
cians' surgical chairs and Case dental
chairs, physicians' and dentists' cabi-
nets, 120 Sutter, r. 1219 Bush
" Louis, groceries and liquors, 341 Eddy, r,
222 Leavenworth
" Louis, woodturner, 436, 4th, r. 9 Hampshire
,, Matthaus, liquors, SW cor Broderick and
Tonquin, r. 3109 Fillmore
" Richard, collector L. & M. Alexander &
Co., r. 2412 Sacramento
" Richard H., bookkeeper The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. Berkeley
" Robert, baker Reinhold Beck, r. 257 Ste-
venson
" Sophie, widow, r. 2,'j31 California
" Walter A., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. 2414 Sacramento
" & Woenne (Isaac L. Hofmann and Emil
Woenne), proprietors Montgomery Mar-
ket. 707 Market
4®" Hofmann. See Hoffman, Hoffmann and Hof-
man
Hofmeier Peter, baker Jacob Goetjen, r. 11% El-
wood
Hofmeister Charles, carder, r. 1223 Filbert
" David, packer, r. 1223 Filbert
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J. C. WILSON & CO. p
900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ic^^ DOMESTIC COAL (
Family Trade a Specialty.
Hofmeister David, spice packer Leege & Mills,
r. 13 Whitney
" Engelhardt, gardener, r. 1223 Filbert
" George J., teamster, r. 1223 Filbert
" Henry J., boxmaker, r. 1233 Filbert
Hofmeister Julius S., contractor and builder, r.
121, Uth
" William, tinsmith Geo. H. Tay Co., r. 1223
Filbert
>6®=Hofmeister. See Hoflmeister.
Hofmeyer Frank, machinist, r. 1319 Folsom
4®"Hofmeyer. See Hofimeyer
Hofrichter Emil, bookbinder, r. 329 Drumm
" Frances, widow, r. 329 Drumm
" William, glove maker, r. 329 Drumm
Hofstetter Herman, wagon maker, Railroad Av
bet 15th and 16th Avs South, r. 16th Av
South bet L and M
Hofstrausser Jacob, maltster, r. 333, I2th
Hofvendahl Julius, baker, r. 203 Fell
Hogan A., laborer, r. 861 Market
" Andrew A., teamster, r. 316, 2d Av
" Agnes B., domestic, 1515 Golden Gate Av
" Ann, widow, r. 411V4 Cole
" Bartholomew J., clerk Pac. Transfer Co., r.
Oakland
" Bridie, domestic, 912 Bush
" Brown P., extraman Truck 1, r. 22 O'Far-
rell
" Catherine, widow, r. 143 Perry
" Charles, carpenter, r. 547 Mission
" Charles F., horseshoer, r. 1039 York
" Charles J., lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.,
r. 1 Eldridge PI
" Cornelius W., wood and coal, hay and grain,
2637 Harrison
" Daniel, bakery, 1162 Guerrero
" Daniel, laborer, r. I2414 Welsh
" Daniel, purser, r. 315 Francisco
" David H., bartender Hilbert Bros., r. 603
Eddy
" Dennis, wood and coal, 13 Dikeman PI, r. 9
Carlos PI
•' Dennis, policeman, r. 936 Howard
" Dennis E., stone cutter, r. 810 Howard
" Dennis J., liquors, 936 Howard
" Edward, clerk, r. 143 Perry
" Edward, laborer, r. Banks nr Powhattan
" Edward, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
57 Shipley
" Edward C, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
" Edward J., painter, r. 633Capp i-ear
" Edward J., waiter str State cf California,
r. 650 Howard
" Edward M., packer George H. Tay Co., r.
645 Oak
" Edward M., plumber, 417 O'Farrell, r. 1312
Valencia
" Edward P., wrapper O'Connor, MoCtatt &
Co., r. 143 Perry
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 700 Jones
" Ellen, widow, r. 4 Converse
" Ellen, widow, r. 1720 Market
" Ellen Miss, r. 823 Mission
" Eugene, laborer, r. 22 Bluxome
" Frank, cooper Hogan & Co., r. 33 Norfolk
" Frank, coremaker Atlas Iron Wks, r. 442
Brannan
" Frank Jr., cooper Hogan & Co., r. 33 Nor-
folk
" Frank, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Louis-
iana
" George, clerk, r. 6 Dearborn PI
" George, framemaker, r. 113, Uth
" George F., mounter Schussler Bros., r. 1646
Market
Hogan George W., deputy Superintendent
Streets, r. 1228i^ Market
Hogan Howard H., wholesale grocer, 104-106
Pine, r. 1114 Haight
" Hugh S., hatter, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" James, r. II2IV2 Vallejo
" James, r. NW cor Washington and Cherry
" James J., plumber Edward M. Hogan, r.
Oakland
" James P., plumber Murray Bros., r. 1313
Mason
" J. H., hoseman Engine 32
'• John, boiler moker. Union I. Wks
" John, laborer, r. 26 Nebraska
" John, laborer, r. 74 Clementina
" John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301 Sierra
" John, laborer, r. 1039 York
" John, laborer, r. 1434 Nebraska
" John, liquors, SW cor Baker and Beach
" John, marine fireman, r. 749 Harrison
" John, plumber, r. 23 Norfolk
" John, seaman, r. 315 Francisco
" John Jr., horseshoer, r. 1039 York
" John A. Mrs., widow (Hogan & Co.), r. 328
12th
" John B., inspector Harbor Commissioners
" John J., fireman flreboat Governor Mark-
ham, r. 325 Minna
" John J., mjllman, r. 1241/2 Welsh
" John M., plumber, r. 23 Norfolk
" John T., attorney at law, 240 Montgomery,
room 13
" John W., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 3813 Howard
" Joseph, plumber Edward M. Hogan, r. Oak-
land
" Joseph H., r. 1 Eldridge
" Joseph I., carrier postofflce, r. 913 Haight
" Joseph J., wire worker Excelsior Wire
Wks, r. 839a Howard
" Joseph M., printer Abramson-Heunlsch
Co., r. 326 Day
" Joseph R., clerk S. P. Co., r. Golden Gate,
Cal.
" Kate Miss, clerk, r. 673 Clementina
" Maggie, widow, r. Ill Harriet
" Mamie E. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 328,
10th
" Mamie E. Miss, bookkeeper Hogan & Co.,
r. 338, 13th
" Margaret, widow, r. 2222 Post
" Martin C, contractor street work, 206, 14th
" Mary, widow, r. 747 Tehama
" Mary Miss, labeler, r. 23 Bluxome
" Mary Miss, shoe fitter, r. 124^/^ Welsh
" Mary A., widow, r. 632 Capp rear
" Mary A., widow, r. 1010 Leavenworth rear
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Lafayette Primary
School, r. 1009 Scott
" Maurice, sexton, r. 264 Brannan
" Michael, r. 206, 14th
" Michael, r. 963 Harrison
" Michael (Hogan & Co.), r. 463 Valencia
" Michael, laborer, r. 243 Fremont
" Michael, laborer, r. 673 Clementina
" Michael, longshoreman, r. Anderson nr
Powhattan
" Michael, proprietor Garfield Hotel, NE cor
Fillmore and Chestnut
" Michael, 2d officer str Encinal
Mic ael, waiter, r. 3 McDermott PI
" Michael Jr., shoemaker Lobenstein Bros.,
r. 673 Clementina
" Michael A., r. 265 Minna
" Michael C, cook, r. 28 Hawthorne
" Michael J., blacksmith, r. 645 Oak
" Mollie Mrs., forewoman Columbia Coffee
and Spice Co., r. 810 Howard
" Morris, porter, 628 California
" Patrick, carpenter, r. cor Berkshire and
Fulton Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 8 Alice
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1516 Dolores
" Patrick, paper carrier, r. 1717 Hyde
" Patrick, teamster, r. 843, 18th
" Patrick J., chiropodist, r. 675 Mission
Patrick J., cutter Neville & Co., r. 9 Alice
PI
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 1516 Dolores
The Btilletin
HAS NO RIVAL IN THE EVENING
FIELD. IT SURPASSES THEM ALL.
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Hogan Patrick M., cook Saas Bros., r. 640 Com-
mercial
" Peter, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. SE
cor Lombard and Webster
" Robert, detective, r. 1614 Eddy
" Rose, widow, r. 316, 2d Av
" T., S. J., professor St. Ignatius College, r.
214 Hayes
" Thomas, laundry man La Grande Laundry
" Thomas, quartermaster str City of Peking,
r. 62 Tehama
" Thomas, special policeman, r. 1519'/4 Mason
" Thomas C, stevedore, r. 146 Silver
" Thomas D., 1st orficer str Arago, r. 1714
Stockton
" Thomas G.,r. 222 Haight
" Thomas J., gasfltter Andrew Johnson, r.
1039 York
" William, r. 1417 Sacramento
" William, machinist Atlas Iron Wks
" William, clerk Pac. Transfer Co., r. 570a
Folsom
" William, hostler Mrs. L. H. Swain, r. 1417
Folsom
" William, shoemaker, r. 673 Clementina
" William A., cooper Hogan & Co., r. 326,
12th
" William D., cooper Hogan & Co., r. 347, 3d
" William F., engineer Olympic Club, r. 146
Silver
" William H., pressman Louis Roesch Co.,
r. 121a Oak
" William J., clerk U. S. Engineer's office, r.
Redwood City, Cal.
" William J., expressman, SE cor Market
and 2d, r. 1417 Sacramento
" & Co. (Mrs. John A. and Michael Hogan),
coopers, 1106-1108 Battery
Hogan's Camp, Martin C. Hogan proprietor, 7th
Av South bet K and L
Hoge B. Miss, r. Palace Hotel
" Charles H., musician, r. 202 Fillmore
" John, waiter Excelsior Hotel, r. 608, 6th
" O. Miss, r. Palace Hotel
" William F.. broker, r. 1623 O'Farrell
jg®-Hoge. See Hogg and Hogue
Hoger Brothers (Herman C. Hoger), groceries
and liquors, 400-402 Turk, telephone East
192
" Ernest H., clerk Hoger Bros., r. 1921 Union
Hoger Herman C. (Hoger Bros.), r. 1921 Union
Hogerty Bridget Mrs., liquors, 20 Freelon
" Dennis, laborer, r. 20 Freelon
Hogg Alfred H., clerk W. J. Bryan, r. 227 Leav-
enworth
" Cora, school teacher, r. 40 Bartlett
Hogg James, managing director Sperry Flour
Co., NE cor California and Front, r. 2620
Buchanan
" John L., waiter, r. 172 Minna
" Mary Mrs., lace mender, r. 1240 Bush
" William, jeweler, r. 1240 Bush
Hogref Frederick (Kahrs & Hogref), r. Uy^
Lewis
Hogreve Adolph, barber Leo Jentzsch, r. 124i/4
Silver
" Annie J., widow, r. 44. 13th
" Henry, r. 124% Silver
" William, liquor, NW cor San Jose Av and
26th
Hogstrom George, r. 6 Zoe
" John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Hogue Catherine, widow, r. 909 Valencia
" Charles L., optician California Optical Co.,
r. 1109 Bush
" J. E. Mrs., dressmaking, 446 Minna
" John E., printer, r. 446 Minna
" Joseph M., laundryman, r. 77 Brady
" Mamie Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Robert B., colliery agent, 22 California,
room 24, r. 114 Guerrero
4®" Hogue. See Hoag, Hoge and Hogg
Hohenboken Edward A. (Hohenboken & Co.), r.
901 McAllister
Hohenboken & Co. (Edward A. Hohenboken and
Emil Fluegel), groceries and liquors, 901
McAllister
Hohenschild Frank, elevatorman 206 Sansome,
r. 402 Greenwich
W. & J, SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Original • Designs • Purnisbe«i.
S-«H-©'*-7 IVIARKET ST.
Hohenschild George (Pratt & Hohenschild), r.
23^4 Valparaiso
" Henry, carpenter, r. 402 Greenwich
HOHENTHAL GUSTAVE,
manufacturer of carpenters', waiters',
cooks' and butchers' aprons, these
goods a specialty, 153 Fifth
Hofeld Clarence, carrier Examiner, r. 143 Bart-
lett
" Edward, teacher music, 143 Bartlett
" Edward Jr., student, r. 143 Bartlett
" Edward Mrs., teacher piano, 143 Bartlett
Hohl Constance, domestic, 3235 Broadway
Hohlweg Frederick, druggist, NE cor Polk and
Jackson, telephone East 98, r. 1900 Polk
Hohm Peter, cook, r. 639 Mission
Hohmann August, driver Washington Brewery,
r. 2034 Leavenworth
" Julius, driver William Wolff, r. 222 Pacific
Hohmin Frank, porter C. Webber, r. 3W2, 2d
Hohn Fredericka Mrs., r. 14 Ridley
" Herman, clerk Christian Bruse, r. 1607
Leavenworth
" Jacob, waiter, r. 307 Clementina
" John H., laborer, r. 14 Ridley
" Louie, pressman DempsterBros., r. 14 Rid-
ley
" William, solicitor Faber & Co., r. SE cor
Castro and Jersey
4®" Hohn. See Hahn and Hoehn
Hohndorf Henry H., cabinet maker, r. 25 Sher-
wood PI
Hohneck Frederick, with Forderer Cornice
Works, 224-228 Mission
" Frederick, plumber, r. 804 Taylor
Hohnemann Augusta Miss, millinery, 806, 18th
" William H., cellarman Joseph Fetz, r. 806,
18th
Hohnsbein Paul, bartender, r. 729 California
Hohwiesner Clemens (Chas. Ed Heise & Co.), r.
San Rafael
" Frederick (Geo. Marcus & Co.), r. 2706 Sac-
ramento
Hoin Felix J., storekeeper Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 229, 7th
" Frank P., expressman, r. 1928 Larkin
" Isadore N., laborer, r. 1504 Kentucky
" Lewis U., clerk, r. 1928 Larkin
" Pierre P. Jr., clerk, r. 1928 Larkin
" Theodore S., carpenter, r. 1928 Larkin
Hoisington Mary E., widow, bakery and no-
tions, SE cor Castro and Henry
Hoist William, horseman, r. 1045 Market
Hoitt Gladys Miss, teacher Grant Memorial
Free Kindergarten, r. Burlingame, Cal.
" Ralph H., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 804
Bush
Hoitt's School for Boys, Burlingame, San
Mateo Co., Ira G. Hoitt, Ph. D. master,
San Francisco ofQce room 1, Flood Bldg
4®= Hoitt. See Hoyt
Hokanson Hannah, widow, r. 1624 Dupont
JK^Hokanson. See Hakanson
Holbeck George, cook, r. 610 Pine
Holberg Elsie, domestic, 1118 Sacramento
Holbert A. R., conductor S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
Holborn Albert, mounter Schussler Bros., r. 1254
California
Holbrook Anna Miss, saleslady Mrs. F. W. Call-
non, r. 504. 3d
" Benjamin, clerk S. F. News Letter, r. 319
Clipper
" Benjamin F., floorwalker Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 37 Liberty
Holbrook Block, SE cor Market and Beale
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Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Holtorook Charles, president Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, 225-237 Market, r. 1901 Van
Ness Av
Holbrook Charles B., secretary San Francisco
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to
Animals, 95 Donohoe Bldg, r. 321 Clipper
" Charles H., lumberman, r. 1906 Pierce
" Charles H. Jr., clerk William B. Carr, r. 1906
Pierce
" Charles T., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
" Clarence, shoemaker, r. 807 Valencia
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 504, 3d
Holbrook Frank A., assistant secretary Cali-
fornia Society for Prevention of Cruelty
to Children, 95 Donohoe Bldg, r. 319
Clipper
" George C, secretary The I. Banta Co., 71
Stevenson, r. 909 Taylor
" George S., interne U. S. Marine Hospital
" H. C. Mrs., proprietor Johnson House,
605 O'Farrell
" Henry, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Henry C, shoemaker Lobenstein Bros., r.
605 O'Farrell
Holbrook Henry M., treasurer Holbrook, Mer-
rill & Stetson, 325-237 Market, r. 1901
Van Ness Av
" James, teamster, r. 529 Sacramento
" James, trimmer Buckingham & Hecht, r.
226 Farallones
" James B., bookkeeper Doernbecher Furni-
ture Mfg. Co., r. 943 Golden Gate Av
" Leonard W., engineer, r. 8 Cedar Av
" Maurice N., teamster, r. 726, 14th
Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson (incorporated),
Charles Holbrook president, Charles
Merrill 1st vice-president, John F. Mer-
rill 2d vice-president, Henry M. Hol-
brook treasurer, William Swartley sec-
retary, importers and jobbers stoves,
metals, tinners' and plumbers' supplies,
225-237 Market and 1-17 Beale
Holbrow Henry E., nurseryman, r. 510b Schra-
der
Holce Charles, with Jansen & Thiele, r. ISYz
Washington Av
-eS-Holce. See Holse
Holoheiser Peter, butcher Golden West Hotel
Holcom William D., dealer in California lands,
405 Montgomery, room 5, r. 725 Pine
Holcomb Almeron J„ physician, 1206 Market
HOLCOMB CHARLES H.,
civil engineer, licensed surveyor and
United States Deputy Mineral Sur-
veyor, room 393, Emporium Bldg, 3d
floor, telephone South 683 r. 1207
Market
Holcomb C. L. Mrs., widow, r. 21st Av nr
Clement
" Elmira, widow, r. 224 Green
" George W., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 262 Octavia
Holcomb W. A., president San Francisco Pro-
duce Exchange, San Francisco Produce
Exchange Call Board Association and
Merchants' Exchange Association, 425
California, r. Oakland
" William C, restaurant, 210, 1st, r. 507 How-
ard
Holcombe Brothers (R. A. and W. G.), com-
mission and merchandise brokers, 116
California, telephone Main 5876
" Cecil J., clerk Payot, Upham& Co., r. 1915
Sacramento
Holcombe Royal A. (Holcombe Bros.), r. 1915
" Walter G. (Holcombe Bros.), r. 1915 Sacra-
mento
J8®"Holcombe. See Holcom
Holcrofl Clifford, bookkeeper, r. 110 Ellis
Hold Oscar, waiter, r. 811 Harrison
Holdcroft John T., r. 734 Harrison
Holden Andrew G., carrier postofBce, r. 726
Lott
" Augustus, r. 16 Clara
" David N., blacksmith N. Hottua, r. 514, 3d
" Edward, engineer, r. 1311»/4 Kearny
" Ellen Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
" George, carpenter, Orpheum Theater
" James J., plumber, 514. 3d
" John, baker M. Rosencrantz, r. 858 Folsom
" John, engineer, r. 66 Hermann
" John E., cooper Herbert & Vogel, r. Berke-
ley
" John M., plumber, r. 824 Green
" Joseph, attorney at law, r. 141^^ Page
" Kate, widow, r. 301 Sierra
" Louis, pileman Harbor Commissioners, r.
1340 Alabama
" Martin, capitalist, r. 824 Green
" Mary, widow, r. 150 Dore
" Mary, widow, r. 437, 23d
" Mary Miss, books and stationery, 148, 4th,
r. 858 Folsom
" Merritt J., teamster, r. 1411/^ Page
" Nancy, widow, r. 325'/^, 3d
" R., purser str Arago
" Samuel E., president Sawyer Tanning Co.,
312 Clay, r. Napa, Cal.
" Samuel P., ores, quicksilver and mining
supplies, 419 California, room 14, r. 2133
Vallejo
" Warren P., with W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 801
Leavenworth
" William H., cooper Herbert & Vogel, r.
Berkeley
" Wilson F., salesman Haskell & Muegge, r.
925 Hyde
Holdener Charles, r. 245, 4th
Holder Anthony L.. foreman Arthur M. Ebbets,
r. 231/4 Dehon
" Belle Miss, machine operator, r. 8 Law-
rence PI
" Daniel J., ship carpenter, r. 416 Bryant
" Frank, waiter str State of California
" George, agent, r. 749 Howard
" Mary M. Mrs., nurse, r. 8 Lawrence PI
" Myrtle Miss, machine operator, r. 8 Law-
rence PI
" Samuel, messenger depot Quartermaster
U. S. A., r. 615 Post
4®- Holder. See Holter
Holderegger John, laborer, r. 431 Pine
Holderer Jacob (Stocker & Holderer), r. 5 Daw-
son PI
Holderness Frank, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkel-
dey. r. San Brano Av nr Army
Holdersbach John, painter, r. 1327 Natoma
Holdhusen Claus, laborer, r. 1620 Stockton
Holdredge Joseph, clerk Palace Hardware Co.,
r. 2923 California
" Sarah A., widow, teacher music, r. 2923
California
" William, clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r. 2923
California
Holdstein Gustave, bartender Horn & Nipgen,
r. 364 Minna
«®=Holdstein. See Holstein
Holdsworth Bennett, carpenter Market St. Ry.,
r. 420 Golden Gate Av
" Christina Mrs., r. 420 Golden Gate A V
" C. J., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Harry L., barber, 338a 24th
" Jesse B., druggist, r. 420 Golden Gate Av
" Miles E., clerk, r. 420 Golden Gate Av
" Oliver B., salesman, r. 420 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, pilot str J. D. Peters, r. 417 Lyon
i3®=" Holdsworth. See Holsworth
Holdt George, waiter Hans H. Hjuhl
Holen Iver, painter, r. 812a Larkin
Holesworth Joseph A., bartender James J.
Baker, r. 7 Mason
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Holgersen William J., stookcutter Buckingham
& Hecht, r. 333, 31st
J9®"HolgrerL. See Holmgren
Holian Austin, chemist, r. 1434 Nebraska
Holihan Jennie Miss, r. 309, 24th
Holje Elizabeth Miss, caterer, r. 1335 Potrero Av
" John B., r. 17th Av South nr Railroad Av
Holje Martin, proprietor California Glue Works,
cor 6th Av and R, South San Francisco,
office 106 Pine, r. 1335 Potrero Av
" William S., bartender Frederick R.
Squires, r. 9th Av South nr M
Holies John H., capitalist, office 100414 Harri-
son, r. 834 Church
" John H. & Co. (John Jachens and Dledrich
Houshild), liquors, 398, 6th
HoU A. Eugene, porter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 73 Brosnan
" George, boots and shoes, 3004 Mission
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 59a Precita Av
HoUaday Charles R., attorney at law, 606 Mont
gomery
HoUaday E. Burke (S. W. & E. B. Holladay)
and secretary Bar Association of San
Francisco, r. NE corOctavia and Clay
HoUaday Samuel W. (S. W. & E. B. Holladay)
r. NE cor Octavia and Clay
HoUaday S. W. & E. B. (Samuel W. and E
Burke), attorneys at law, 636 Clay
" William R., dental student, r. 510a Fulton
J8®="Holladay. See Halladay, Hallidie and Hoi
liday
HoUahan Edward, driller Harbor Commission-
ers
" Jennie, domestic. 1638 Church
" John, laborer, r. 624, 4th
" John, salesman, r. 25 Grand Av
" Thomas J., master wrecking schrCatalina,
r. 35 Grand
4®= HoUahan. See Hallahan and HoUehan
Holland Alfred, elevatorman, 508 California, r.
536 Hickory Av
" Armande, domestic, 3518 Howard
" Belle, laundress American Laundry, r. 1913
Filbert
" Bernard, cooper Pac. Hardware and Cooper-
age Co., r. 314,7th
" Bessie, widow, r. 156 Solano
" Catherine, widow, r. 1727 Lexington Av
" Charles, boilermaker, r. 227 York
" Charles, laborer, r. 829 Stevenson
" Charles, seaman, r. 8 Clay
•" Daniel (Donovan & Holland), r. 1239 Fol-
som
" Daniel, cellarman Arpad Haras zthy, r. 428
Broadway
" Daniel, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 345, 13th
" Daniel J., plumber, r. 514 Valencia
" David E., bookkeeper, r. 304, 7th
" Denis, teamster Baker & Co.,r. 867 Market
" Edmund J., shoemaker United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 208, 13d
" Edward, butcher, r. 132, 4th
HoUand Edward, proprietor Commercial Hotel,
cor Montgomery Av and Kearny, tele-
phone Main 5335
" Frank, laborer, r. 829 Stevenson
" Frank, laborer Occidental Foundry, r. 30
Oak Grove Av
,, Frank S., architect, r. 1341, 26th
" G., clerk Olympic Club
" George, r. 70 Minna
" George, machinist, r. 41 Tehama
" George, oiler, str City of Sydney
■' George, teamster South S. F. Tannery
" Gustave, bartender, r. 21 Stanly PI
" Harris, teamster South S. F. Tannery
" Henry A., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" J., pantryman str Santa Rosa
" James, r. 613 Mission
" James, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
103^4 Germania
" James L., shorthand reporter, 8 Mills
Bldg. 4th floor, r. 1326 Hayes
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 719"4 Natoma
" John, cook, r. 225 Perry
" John, engineer, r. 1406 Folsom
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Holland John, foreman A. M. Turner, r. 1300 Turk
" John, janitor Union I. Wks, r. 810 Tennes-
see
" John, rigger, r. 239 Duncan
" John A., carpenter, r. 1913 Filbert
" John A., wheelwright John Dippel, r. 335,
33d
" John F., drayman, SE cor Davis and Wash-
ington, r. 4111/4 Potrero Av
" John J., marine engineer, r. 44, 6th
" John P., teamster, r. 5, 13th Av South
" Joseph, butler, r. 736 Willow Av
" Joseph, elevatorman, r. 538 Hickory Av
" Joseph, real estate, r. 208, 33d
" Kate, widow, r. 1337 York
" Lena, widow, r. 1130 Howard
" Lilian E., bookkeeper Zachary T. Barber,
r. 1714 Folsom
" Lizzie Mrs., restaurant, 119 Drumm, r. 118
Drumm
" Mabel W., stenographer Dairymen's Union
of Cal., r. 1328 California
" Margaret, widow, r. 43 South Park
" Margaret, widow, r. 345, 15th
" Margaret, widow, r. 1912 Filbert
" Martha H., widow, r. 1414 Taylor
" Mary, widow, r. 270 Minna
" Michael, saw flier, r. 422 Francisco
" Michael H., solicitor American Wringer
Co.,r. 1166, 15th A V
" Nicholas, wheelwright John Dippel, r. S35,
33d
" Patrick (J. H. Tobin), r. 228 Capp
" Peter, policeman, r. 319 Grant Av
" Philip, car driver, r. 392. 4th
" Robert, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1109%
Vallejo
" Thomas (Leary & Holland), r. 512 Howard
" Thomas, cook, r. 110, 4th
" Thomas, solicitor Walter W. Lane, r. 506
Davis
" Thomas D., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 413
Lyon
" Thomas J., clerk Dunham, Carrigan& Hay-
den Co., r. 1327 York
" Vincent, laborer, r. 538 Hickory Av
" William, carpenter, r. 433 Jersey
" William J., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 9
Washington Av
" Woolwich D., tailor Richard Finking, r.
1714 Folsom
Hollander Edward, seaman, r. 150 Steuart
" James, waiter, r. 635 Stevenson
Holldorff Albert, barber John Schmidt, r. 1016
Mission
" Henry, cabinet maker Fink & Schindler, r.
1954 Howard
HoUe George, cook, r. 411, 4th
" Henry W., groceries, NE cor Hyde and
Jackson
HoUe Joseph, proprietor Golden Gate Cyclery,
2336 Folsom, r. 113,20th
Hollehan Elizabeth, widow, r. 510 Eddy
" Mary, with Singer Mfg Co., r. 510 Eddy
4®"Hollehan. See Hallahan and HoUahan
HoUenbeck Lincoln W., clerk W. W. Montague
& Co., r. 909/2 Mission
" RoUin R., motorman Market St. Ry, r. 616
33d
HoUenberg Andrew, r. 611 Howard
HoUensen Frank P., salesman Joseph Rosen-
berg, r. 1625 Sutter
HoUensteiner Ernst, clerk Martin D. A. Gerdes,
r. 1602 Pierce
Holler Gustave A. (Vogel & Holler), r. 1239
EUis
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J WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St
Holler Joseph, photographer and artist, 8, 6th. r.
17 Tilden
Holler J. S. & Go's Cutlery, Adolph Blaich agent
and importer, 35 New Montgomery
" Tony (Holler & Jobst), r. 1229 Ellis
Holler & Jobst (Tony Holler and Mathias
Jobst), proprietors The Conclave, NW
cor Geary and Kearny
Holleran Cecilia, widow, r. 525% Stevenson rear
" Eleanor, widow, r. Harrison nr Stoneman
" James, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" Michael J., trimmer Union Box Factory, r.
514 Francisco
;8®= Holleran. SeeHalleran and Halloran
Hollern Patrick J., liquors, 308 Folsom
Holies Harry, foreman George H. Tay Co., r.
Holliday David R., clerk Joseph L. HoUiday, r.
218 Steiner
" Edward, porter John L. Herget
" Isaac, miner, r. 1325, 24th
" John I., clerk Joseph L. Holliday, r. 1731
Market
" Joseph, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Lou-
isiana
" Joseph L., fruits and vegetables, 501
Haight, r. 404/2 Waller
•' M. Mrs., domestic Boys and Girls' Aid
Society
" Margaret, widow, r. 218 Steiner
" S.Jackson, bartender Ferguson, Curley &
Co., r. 10 Mason
" William I., r. 218 Steiner
4®"Holliday. See Halliday, Hallidie and
HoUaday
Hollidge H. H., civil engineer, r. 713 California
HoUiet Louis F., clerk, r. 45% Ritch
" William, watchmaker, r. 45% Ritch
Hollin August C, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 14% Moss
" Lottie, bookkeeper Pacific States Type
Foundry, r. 14% Moss
Holling Alfred L., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r
1207% Laguna
" Augusta, widow, r. 1207% Laguna
" Charles F., salesman, r. 613 Fell
" Charles H., merchant, r. 1123 Geary
" Henry W., salesman, r. 613 Fell
" JohnF., mining secretary, 113-114 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1814 Geary
" William, cooper Charles Eldridge, r. 516
Filbert
" WilliamT., bookkeeper Tillmann & Bendel,
r. 1207% Laguna
Hollinger Royal E., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 323 Lyon
Hollings Caroline, widow, r. 929 Larkin
" Henry, clerk Humboldt Lumber Mill Co.,
r. 929 Larkin
" Nicholas (Sturken & Hollings), r. 404 Bran-
nan
" Peter T., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. Alameda
" Richard, clerk, r. 404 Brannan
HoUingshead Edward E., fireman Deming-Pal-
mer Milling Co., r. 530 Castro
Hollingsworth Edmund V., watchman Union
Ice Co., r. 939% Howard
" Helen, widow, r. 430 Ellis
" Ida, widow, r. 1014, 20th
" John, plumber W. D. Hobro. r. 508% Fran-
cisco
Hollinquist Peter, baker, r. 804 Larkin
HoUis Arthur G., clerk, r. 2225 Mission
" Christina C, widow, r. 1219 Bush
HoUis Elizabeth, widow, r. 8% John
" F., seaman str Areata
" Frank H., foreman pill dept C. E. Worden
&Co., r. 675 Mission
'• George C, manager Thompson's Union
Soda Wks, 1915 Mason, r. 800 Filbert
" Georgia Miss, cashier Arnold Bros., r. 2225
Mission
" Ida Mrs., r. 603 Ellis
" Joseph A., driver Thompson's Union Soda
Wks, r. 800 Filbert
" Mamie F., widow, r. 2225 Mission
" Sarah E. Mrs., president San Francisco
Nursery for Homeless Children, 570 Har-
rison, r. 711 Jones
" Seth A., basket maker Weston Basket and
MfgCo., r. 675 Mission
" Thomas W., clerk, r. 8% John
Hollis W. H. Stamp Co. The, William H. Hollis
president and manager, George N.
Brewer secretary, 105 O'Farrell
" William H.. chemist Thompson's Union
Soda Wks, r. 800 Filbert
Hollis William H., president and manager The
W. H. Hollis Stamp Co., 105 O'Farrell, r.
1709 Buchanan
Hollister Dwight Mrs., r. 899 Pine
Hollister George W. (Yerex, Humphrey & Hol-
lister), attorney at law, 719-720
Spreckels' Bldg, r. 807 Golden Gate Av
" H. A. Mrs., r. Hotel Pl-asanton
HoUman Henry, proprietor Royal Tea Co., 2805-
2809 Mission, r. 2805 Mission
Hollmann Frederick, wool scourer, r. 916 Har-
rison
" Henry, r. 1030, 18th
^^"Hollmann. See HoLman, Holmer and
Homan
Hollopeter E. E., school teacher, r. 126 Ellis
" William, electrician Cal. Gas Fixture Co.,
r. 1413 Sacramento
Holloway Albert E., carrier postofflce, r. 120
Palmetto Av
" Bertram E., druggist H. L. Ladd & Co.. r.
1029 Sutter
" Elizabeth Miss, nurse, r. 1827 Polk
" James, seaman, r. 531, 7th
" John J., plasterer, r. 531, 7th
" Silvester, bartender C. Keenan
" Walter S., painter, r. 914 Larkin
" William B., liquor dealer, r. 7 Dikeman PI
" William E., r. 1024 Shotwell
" William G., paper hanger, r. 307 Lin-
den Av
4S-Holloway. See Holway
HoUub David L., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 718 Central Av
" Minnie Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 718 Central Av
" Samuel S., salesman Anglo-American
Crockery and Glassware Co., r. 718 Cen-
tral Av
" Susan, widow, r. 718 Central Av
Hollwegs John, box maker, r. 7 Hartford
Holly Park Presbsrterian Church, Rev. Donald
M. Gillies pastor, 3411 Mission
" Tillie, domestic, 3 Fulton
Hollywood A., laborer U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
•' Charles B., salesman Cutting Fruit Pack-
ing Co., r. Fruitvale
" Joseph, clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1510 Baker
HoUzer Annie, widow, r. 6:iau Natoma
Holm Adolph, gardener, r. 2826 Golden Gate Av
•' Alfred, seaman, r. 612, 2d
" Andrew L., ship carpenter, r. 8 West Mis-
sion
" Charles A. (Holm & Sheibley), r. 409, 30th
" Charles H, painter, r. 409, 30th
" Christian (Holm & Saxtorph), r. 410 Steiner
" Frank, carpenter, r. 416, 12th Av
" Henrietta Miss, nurse, German Hospital
" Henry, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 2048% Mis-
sion
" John, fireman str Alcatraz, r. 6 Howard
" Julius, barber, 2308 Howard
" Marie, widow, r. 2826 Golden Gate Av
" Martin, seaman, r. 40 Clinton
" Mary, domestic, 226 Chatanooga
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Holm Mathaus, cabinet maker G. M. Reynolds
and bakery, 1155 Howard
" Richard A. C, bakery, 502, 18th
Holm Thomas, groceries and liquors, 339 Sut-
ter, r. 313 Stockton
" Thomas N. (Holm & Nathan), r. 315 Turk
" Victor, laborer, r. 48 Sacramento
Holm & Nathan (Thomas N. Holm and Henry
S. Nathan), wholesale millinery, 512-514
Market and 13-15 Sutter, telephone Main
5951
Holm & Saxtorph (Christian Holm and Henry
Saxtorph), proprietors Baldwin House,
14-16 Ellis
" & Sheibley (Charles A. Holm and Charles
F. Sheibley), carpenters and builders,
409, 13th
4®"Holm. See Holmes
Holman Alfred, editor Pacific Rural Press, r.
1712 Octavia
" Bridget E., widow, r. 329 Vallejo
" Edward A., attorney at law, 12 Montgom-
ery, room 6, r. Oakland
" Francis C, engineer, r. SE cor Filbert and
Van Ness Av
" JamesF., bartender J. H. & J. B. Marshall
r. 416% Linden Av
" John W., electrician, r. 329 Vallejo
" John W., teamster, r. 27 Perry
" Joseph J., car builder, r. 812 Church
" Lucy B., widow, r. SE cor Filbert and Van
Ness Av
Holman William L., millwright, engineer and
car builder, 230 Fremont, r. 812 Church
J6®=Holman. See Hollmann and Holmen
Holmberg Axel F., teamster Central Lumber
and Mill Co., r. 227 Hickory Av
" Charles O., liquors, 309 East North, r. 67
Natoma
" Gustaf, shoemaker, 959 Howard, r. 36 West
Park
" John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" John, tanner, r. 26th nr Folsom
" Nels J., liquors, NE cor Post and Larkin,
r. 930 Post
Holmen Hans, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
•' Harold, copyist County Clerk's office, r.
2506 Kentucky
4®= Holmen. See Hollmann and Holman
Holmer Jap (N. & J. Holmer), r. 507 Central Av
" N. & J. (Nes and Jap), restaurant, 507 Cen-
tral Av
" Nes (N. & J. Holmer), r. 507 Central Av
Holmes A., miner, r. 319 Ellis
" Alexander, boatswain str Walla Walla
" Alfred, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 108
Jackson
" Alfred E., policeman, r. 613 Larkin
" Arthur, contractor, r. 321 Eddy
" Benjamin, r. NW cor Wayland and Am-
herst
" Benjamin Mrs., janitress South End Pri-
mary School, r. NW cor Wayland and
Amherst
Holmes Book Co. The, books sold and ex-
changed, 704 Mission
" C. Edward, clerk Renton, Holmes & Co., r.
1401 McAllister
" Charles, boxmaker, r. 30 Moss
" Charles, wharf builder S. F. Bridge Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles J., manager J. Spaulding & Co.,
353-357 Tehama, r. 9 Juniper
" Charles S. (Renton, Holmes & Co.), r. 610
Shotwell
" Clarence R., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co.,
r. 405 Sutter
" Cornelius, contractor, r. 1914 Webster
" Daniel, r. 2615 Leavenworth
" E. Clarence, student, r. 610 Shotwell
" Edward, r. 911 Oak
Holmes Edward B., mining secretary, 50
Nevada Block, r. 912 Paru, Alameda
" Edward H., r. 2527 Post
" Edwin K., watchman, r. 518i/^, 9th
" Ellis A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 420V2,
14th
" Emily J. Miss, r. 704 Mission
" E. W., master mariner, r. Lick House
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Holmes Frank (Holmes & Jenkins), r. 1331 Ful-
ton
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 1010 Filbert
" Frederick, cook, r. 52 Steuart
Holmes Frederick, ship and freight broker and
proprietor Holmes' Dispatch Line, 506
Battery, r. 1026 Lombard
" George, r. 1111 Folsom
" George, paper carrier, r. .33, 23d
" George L., tailor, r. bli Kearny
" George S., r. American Exchange Hotel
" George W., pile driver Jas. A. McMahon,
r. 70714 Natoma
" George W., cook, r. 412 Beale
" Hall, clerk, r. 1026 Lombard
" Hans, cabinet maker A. Hermann & Co., r.
305 Minna
" Harold C, r. 704 Mission
'■■ Havelock, agent, r. 35 South Park
HOLMES H. E. & CO.
(incorporated), Milo P. Holmes presi-
dent, Henry E. Holmes secretary and
treasurer, manufacturers of laundry
and delivery wagons, and all classes of
fine vehicles, painting and repairing,
838-840 Howard, telephone South 133
Holmes Henry, cook M. B. Moraghan
Holmes Henry E., secretary and treasurer H.
E. Holmes & Co., 838-840 Howard, r. 209
Castro
" Henry T., president H. T. Holmes Lime
Co., 24 Sacramento, r. 1922 Pine
" Hildegard, widow, r. 1120 Broadway
" Howard, driver Chemical Engine 7. r. 3136,
16th
" Howard C, chief engineer State Board of
Harbor Commissioners, r. 3019 Sacra-
mento
Holmes H. T. Lime Co., Henry T. Holmes presi-
dent, Edward K. Hawkins secretary,
dealers lime, cement, plaster, fire brick,
etc., 24 Sacramento
Holmes J. Mrs., second-hand stoves, 416 Jackson
" James G., machinist, r. 33, 23d
" John, paper carrier, r. 57 Jessie
" John, waiter Young & Weisman, r. 978
Howard
" John F., shipsmith, r. 413 Beale
" John M., special agent H. K. Belden, r.Oak-
land
" John R., machine hand N. Parrish & Co , r.
318 Ritch
" Joseph E., repairer Mrs. J. Holmes, r. 416
Jackson
" Louis, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 431
Minna
" Mabel F., r. 704 Mission
" Maggie, widow, r. 1000 Pine
" Margaret Miss, r. Old People's Home
" Marion, widow, r. 2527 Post
" Mary, widow, r. 318 Ritch
" May L. Miss, printer T. J. Davis, r. 831
Hayes
Holmes MUo P., president H. E. Holmes & Co.,
838-840 Howard, r. 1722 Turk
" Mining Co. (Candelaria, Nev.), William J.
Sutherland president, Charles E. Elliot
secretary, 79 Nevada Block
•' Nathaniel, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r.
63114 Minna
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 2,527 Post
Holmes Norman C, books, 345 Bush and 704
Mission, r. 704 Mission
" Olive M., widow, r. 515% Devisadero
" Paul H., clerk, r. 1306 Greenwich
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Holmes Raymond, notary public, 436 Mont-
gomery, r. 622 Post
Holmes Robert, with Norman C. Holmes, r. 704
Mission
" Ruth R. Miss, teacher music, r. 3009a Bu-
chanan
" Samuel B., laborer, r. 308 Sutter
" Samuel O. (S. O. Holmes & Co.), r. Oakland
" Sarah A. Mrs., r. 439 0'Farrell
" Sargent E., clerk, r. 439 O'Farrell
" Selina Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 622 Post
'' S. O. & Co. (Samuel O. Holmes), stencils
and box brands, 423 Washington
" Susan, widow, r. 237G Minna
" Thomas, boilermaker, r. 412 Beale
'■ Thomas, chiropodist, 11-13 Grant Av, r. 139,
4th
" Victor, electrician, r. 1120 Broadway
" W. A., barber, r. 617 Mission
Holmes Walter Q., attorney at law, 606 Mont-
gomery, r. 656 Oak
" William, laborer, r. 10 Alabama
" William, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.. r. 30
Valley
" William A., pattern maker, r. 318 Ritch
" William F., bottler Cal. Bottling Wks, r.
16)6 Eddy
" William F., machinist Joshua Hendv Ma-
chine Wks, r. 2204 Taylor
" William H., astrologer, r. 11 Scott
" William M. (Holmes & Jones), and fore-
man Engine 13, r. 1422!^ Valencia
Holmes & Edwards Silver Co.
(Bridgeport, Conn.), J. B. WMtney
manager, manufacturers silver, silver-
plated, Mexican silver, metal and
nickel silver spoons, forks, knives, etc.,
120 Sutter, room 3
Holmes & Jenkins (Frank Holmes and John
Jenkins), livery stable, 834 Devisadero
" & Jones (William M. Holmes and Thomas
P. Jones), plumbers and gasfitters, 2531
_ Mission
•fti^Holmes. See Holm
Holmes' Dispatch Line, Frederick Holmes pro-
prietor, 506 Battery
Holmgren Alexander, ship carpenter, r. 2804,
16th
" Charles, carpenter, r. 27, 11th
Holmgren Charles J., physician, hours 8 to 9 a.
m., 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., of&oe and r.
2096 Market, telephone Jessie 115
" Gustav, carpenter, r. 27, 11th
" Harvey B., medical student, r. 2096 Market
Holmgren J. A. & Co. (John A. Holmgren), mer-
chandise brokers and manufacturers'
agents, 120 Sutter
" John A. (J. A. Holmgren & Co.), r. 2096
Market
'• Nils L., leverman Sutter St. Ry., r. 21341/4
O'Farrell
Holmquist Frank O., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1415 Guerrero
" Lizzie Mrs., lodgings, 217 Grant Av
" Nils R., dance hall, 216 Grant Av
Grant Av
" Peter, seamen, r. 160 Steuart
" Theodore, cigar maker, r. 15 Saturn
Holms John A., gardener, r. 13 Page
-fi®" Holms. See Holmes
Holmstrom Alfred, seaman, r. 147 Shipley, rear
Holscher Frank X., r. 1510 Sanchez
"^ John, laborer, r. 445, 1st
iSS—Holsclier. See Hoelscher
il7
Holschuh Jacob, shoemaker, 160534 Pacific Av
Holse Diedrich, fireman, r, 27. 11th
4®"Holse. See Holce
Holsman A., r. 203 Taylor
" Charles K., physician, 303 Taylor
Hoist Charles, teamster Herman B. Goecken, r
551,4th
" Fred, student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. 28, 8th
" Frederick, clerk Henry Vorrath, r.901Point
Lobos Av
•' Henry, brewer, r. 153 Shipley
" Jacob D., groceries, NW cor California and
13th Av, and lodgings, 231, 2d
" John, groceries and liquors, 1600 Hayes
" Peter, tailor, r. 403 Broadway
■' Peter H., liquors, 2100 Howard, r. 203, 17th
" William, stained glass works, 134 Guer-
rero, r. 132 Guerrero
Holstein CordH., tailor, r. 2508 Leavenworth
" Edward L., tailor, r. 2508 Leavenworth
' ' George H. , r. 1431 Oak
" Louis, tailor, r. 455 Tehama
" R. O., wood engraver Dickman- Jones Co., r.
Alameda
^a-Holstein. See Holdstein
Holsten Dena, domestic, 1910 Baker
" James B.. laborer, r. 825 Folsom
" John, seaman str Point Arena
" John, valet, 2201 Fulton
" William, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
504 Shotwell
Holstrum Eric, laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 1261/2 Walsh
Holsworth Charlotte, widow, r. 29051/^ Harrison
" Edward J., concrete finisher, r. 47 Erie
" John, plastering contractor, r. 115 Erie
4S- Holsworth. See Holdsworth
Holt Agnes V., widow, r. 2038 Scott, telephone
Pine 551
Holt Brothers Co., C. H. Holt president, A. H.
Bachelder vice-president, E. T. Peck sec-
retary, wholesale wagon and carriage
materials and hardwood lumber, 30-32
Main
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
" Charles E. (Searle & Holt), r. Alameda
Holt Charles H., president Holt Bros. Co., 30-32
Main, r. Oakland
" Cyril E., meter man Edison Light and
PowerCo., r. 1132 McAllister
" Edith G. Miss, r. 1132 McAllister
Holt Edward J., secretary Simpson Lumber
Co. and Northwestern Lumber Co., 48
Market, r. Alameda
" Edwin A., clerk Chronicle, r. 506 Jones
" Frank M., barber, r. 144, 5th
" Frederick L., barber Andrew Hallahan,
r. 17191/^ Lexington Av
" Frederick S., traveling salesman Holt
Bros. Co., r. San Rafael
" George H. (Holt & Conry), r. 1232c Jessie
" George W., operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. 7231/2 Turk
" Gustav A., tailor, r. 434 San Jose Av
" Henry, fireman Merchants' Ice and Cold
Storage Co., r. 325 California Av
" Horatio S.. clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Irene, widow, r. 723i/4 Turk
" Isaac, liquors, 650 Mission
" Joseph, glass cutter W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
633 Howard
Holt Luther M., secretary U. S. Industrial
Agency, 520-521 Emporium Bldg, r. 826
Ellis
" Manufacturing Co., Holt Bros. Co., agents,
30-32 Main
" M. D. Mrs., varieties, 121 Guerrero
" Nancy J., widow, r. 2038 Scott
" Newton M., carpenter, r. 36, 13th
" Raymond, clerk, r. .56 Steiner
" Shirley L., stenographer U. S. Industrial
Agency, r. 826 Ellis
" Sylvanus W., carpenter H. F. Morton, r.
238 Kearny
" Thomas B., engineer Union Pac. Salt Co.,r.
28 Stanly PI
■' Thomas M., r. 1027 Post
The Bulletin
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Telephone AAain 926.
W. B. CHAPMAN,
IMPOETER OF SELECTED VINTAGES OP
. . BARTON & GUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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Holt William, r. 948 ^ Howard
Holt William, importer glass, 625 Howard, r.
6<J3 Diamond
Holt William, proprietor West Berkeley Glass
Works, West Berkeley
" WilliamH., teachermusic, 1132 McAllister
" William J., plasterer, r. 949i/4 Howard
" William. T., janitor, r. 225 Drumm
Holt & Conry (George H. Holt and James W.
Conry) horse collar manufacturers, 511,
5tli
4®= Holt. See Hoult and Hult
jeS=-Holtby. See Houltby
Holten A., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
Holter Frederick, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery
>e®=Holter. See Holder
Holtermann Frederick, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" John J., salesman, r. 2528 Bryant
Holtgen August, manager The Aermotor Co. , 27
Beale, r. 121 Capp
Holtham George F. (Montgomery & Holtham),
r. 510, 17th
Holtman Julius, coachman, 507 Harrison
Holtmeier Henry, groceries and liquors, 828
Filbert, r. 2310 Union
" H. Lyman, student, r. 2310 Union
Holton Catherine, widow, r. 517 Oak
" Charles, stableman R. Glazier, r. 3036, 16th
rear
Holton Edward E., ticket auditor Southern
Pacific Co., NE cor 4th and Townsend, r.
Hotel Langham
" Warren F., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Hotel Langham
«®-Holton. See Houlton
Holtorf Lena Miss, operator Pac. Postal Tel.
Cable Co., r. 422 Fremont
Holts George, teamster, r. 219, 10th
Holtslander George, salesman, r. 2516 Sutter
" John J., superintendent Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 625 Shot well
Holtum Brothers (Christian and Ferdinand),
wholesale and retail wine and liquor
merchants, 209 and 565 Market, tele-
phone Main 366
" Christian (Holtum Bros.), r. 1228, 23d
" Ferdinand (Holtum Bros.), r. 804 Page
" John, r. 804 Page
" Nathaniel P., silversmith Palace Hotel, r.
835 McAllister
Holtz Albert, coalpasser str Pomona
" B. F. Louis, gripman P. H. Jackson & Co.,
r. 323 Lyon
" Charles, cigarmaker G. H. Bertram & Co.,
r. 221/4 Langton
" Charles, hatter, r. 18^/4 Washington Av
'■ F., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1328 Polk
" Frederick, r. 412 Jones
" Gustav, chief engineer tugboat Active, r.
1026c Shotwell
" Gustave, seaman, r. 122 Jackson
" Herman, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" L., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Marie, widow, r. 379 Shotwell
'■ Max, carpenter, r. 379 Shotwell
" Minimo, shoemaker, r. 379 Shotwell
" Rachael Mrs., r. 1136 Buchanan
Holtz T. F. & Co. (Theodore Holtz), electrical
works, 546 Mission
" Theodore (T. F. Holtz & Co.), r. West Berk-
eley
J8®- Holtz. See Holz
Holtzman Irving K., marine engineer, r. 2124
Howard
Holubar Constant, engineer, r. 32 Caselli Av
Holway Seth P., r. 2727 Clay
Holy Charles, groceries and liquors, 430Tehama
Holy Cross Cemetery (San Mateo Co.), Peter F.
Mohun superintendent, Miss Mary C.
Mohun secretary, 1209 Scott
Holy Cross Cliurcll (R. C), Rev. Johh F. Mc-
Ginty pastor, N s Eddy nr Scott
Holy Innocent's Mission Of St. John's Episco-
pal Cliurcll, Rev. Edward B. Spalding
D. D. rector, S s Fair Oaks bet 25th and
26th
" Michael J., r. 314 Kate PI
Holz August, clerk John Wohler, r. 700 Front
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
\A/ATER F»IF»E
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ET.
Holz Caroline, widow, r. 417 McAllister
" Frederick, clerk, r. 34a Rausch
" Gertie Miss, milliner, r. 2608 Bush
" Hattie Miss, clerk Frederick H. Bushnell,
r. 417 McAllister
" Isidor, carrier postofQce, r. 417 McAllis-
ter
" Joseph, r.417 McAllister
" Louis, tailor, r. 12V2 Moss
" Louis, teamster, r. 417 McAllister
" Louis P., teacher music, r. 2029 Vallejo
'■ Manuel, carrier postoffice, r. 417 McAllis-
ter
" Ricka, widow, r. 2608 Bush
49- Holz. See Holtz
Holzberger Gustav A., barber, 403i4 Sutter, r.
Spring Valley Homestead
Holzhausen Rudolph, clerk Schomer & Buch-
holz, r. 631 Bush
Holzheid Armiu R., clerk Adjutant General's
office, dept. of California, r. 49 Murphy
Bldg
Holzheiser Frederick G., assistant librarian
Chronicle, r. 1625 Vallejo
" Peter, butcher Golden West Hotel, r. 1625
Vallejo
Holzhuter R., keeper Lime Point Light Station
Holzkamp Charles, clerk Stulz Bros., r. 533
Montgomery Av
" Charles C, bookkeeper Charles Shrakkart,
r. 720 Bryant
HolzmuUer Karl (Holzmuller & Muller), r. 607
Ash Av
" & Muller (Karl Holzmuller and Jacob
Muller), liquors, 21 Main
Homan Edward, proprietor and manager Cre-
morne Theatre, 771 Market
Homann John, clerk John Kingel, r. 28i4 Fair
Oaks
4a-Homann. See HoUmann, Holman and Hol-
men
Homburg Ernst, master schr Apache, ofQce 24
Clay
" Frederick, painter, r. 71 Natoma
" Henry, driver Stelling Bros., r. SW cor 14th
and Noe
" Julius H., rope splicer John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 620 Octavia
Home and Farm Co., T. N. Machin president,
S. R. Thome secretary, 65-65 Chronicle
Bldg
" Builder The, Charles E. Naylor publisher
8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor
Home for Aged and Infirm Females. See Our
Lady's Home
Home for the Care of Inebriates, Samuel O. L.
Potter, M. D., resident physician and
superintendent, NE cor Stockton and
Chestnut
" Gold Mining Co., Charles Groezinger pres-
ident, J. O. Johnson secretary, office 18
Geary
" Industry Shoe Co., John S. Kast proprietor,
boots and shoes, 46, 4th
Home Insurance Co. (of New York), Arthur E.
Magill general agent, SE cor California
and Sansome, Cadman & Kittle city
agents, 307 California
" Investment Building and Loan Associa-
tion, J. F. Sullivan president, W. H.
Gagan secretary, office SW cor Califor-
nia and Hyde
" J. E. Mrs., Instructor Willcox & Gibbs S.
M. Co., r. 326 Golden Gate Av
Home Library and Supply Association, J. H.
Wood & Co. managers. 14 Sansome
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Home Life Insurance Co. (of New York), Wil-
liam H. Dunphy manager, 307-309 Em-
porium Bldg
" Lodging House, 704 Sansome
" Manuel R., washer La Grande Laundry
HOME MANUFACTURING CO.,
John Simmen manager, bank, store
and office fittings, hardwood interiors,
561-563 Brannan, telephone South 790
Home Mutual Building and Loan Association,
Edward W. Hughes president, Charles
K. Clark secretary. 208 Sansome
Home Mutual Insurance Co. (Are and marine),
William J. Button president, F. W.
Lougee vice-president and treasurer,
Stephen B. Ives secretary, Franklin
Bangs assistant secretary, 318 Cali-
fornia
Home Mutual Insurance Co. (fire and marine),
city department, I. S. Watson manager,
318 California
Home Mutual Insurance Co. (marine depart-
ment), M. A. Newell marine secretary,
318 California
Home of the Deaconesses of the M. E. Church,
Mrs. Helen I. Benson superintendent,
315 Castro
Home of the Ladies' Protection and Relief
Society, E s Franklin het Post and
Geary
" Portrait and Photographing Co., George H.
Knight manager, 721 Sutter
" Printing Co. The, C. E. Berry and E. R.
Botsford proprietors, 620 Market
" Publishing Co., B. H. C. Sandy manager,
410 Sansome
" Security Building and Loan Association
(Oakland), Charles K. Clark secretary,
208 Sansome
Homeier Charles, artist Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 404 Union
>e^Homeier. See Homeyer
Homem Antonio J., car driver, r. 524%, 6th
Homer Frederick, freight clerk sir Washtenaw,
r. 190 Noe
" Frederick, president San Francisco and
Los Angeles Ry. Co., 530 California,
room 12, r. Oakland
" Harry, r. 2 Bowie Av
" James L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S,
P. Co., r. 227 San Jose Av
" Joseph, baker T. Bomke, r. 524, 22d
Homer Walter J., secretary Merchants Clear-
ing House, 318 Front
" William H. Jr., salesman R, Liddle& Co.,
r. 1921 Sacramento
Homeseekers' Building and Loan Association,
William Lewis secretary, 221 California
Homestead Loan Association of Berkeley,
Charles K, Clark secretary, F. M.
Husted attorney, 208 Sansome
" Union, John W. Nye secretary, 314 Mont-
gomery, room 1
Homeyer Albert, painter Golden West Hotel, r.
13 Lewis
" Henry, butcher Andrew Weber, r. 508
Franklin
4®= Homeyer. See Homeier
Homilius Ernest, laborer, r, 762 Brannan
Homoeopathic Dispensary, C. B. Currier, M.
M., dean, 115 Haight
HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY,
Boericke & Runyon, 234 Sutter bet
Kearny and Grant Av
HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY,
manufacturer and importer, WiUiam
A. Brooks proprietor, manufacturers
Kumyss or Milk Champagne, (Pacific
Coast agency Boericke & Tafel Phila-
delphia, Pa.), 119 PoweU, telephone
Bush 23
HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY,
Waller Brothers, 33 Grant Av cor Geary
Honan William P., teamster, r. 407 Folsom
Honauer Albert, milker J. Tomony, r. Eden-
burgh nr Silver Av
Hondeville Peter, laundry, 2*4, 1st
Honduras National Lottery Co., Walter P.
Oakes Pacific Coast agent, 209 Grant Av
Hone C. P., r. 1045 Market
" John, r. 5 Baldwin Court
Honneger Henry, butcher, r. 57 Everett
Honel Adolph S., dairy produce, 39-49 Centre
Market, r. 414 Post
Honen Andrew, clerk Mack & Co., r. 22 Silver
" Charles E., r. 22 Silver
" Gabriel A., iron worker, r. 22 Silver
Honey Lake Valley Land and Water Co., Fred
W. Lake secretary, 69 Columbian Bldg
Honeyman David, ship carpenter, r. 824 Indiana
Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpora-
tion, W. H. Harries agent, 401-403 Mont-
gomery
Hongkong Lme of Steamers, Occidental and
Oriental Steamship Company, 425 Mar-
ket
Hongkong Line of Steamers, Pacific Mail
Steamship Company, ofiQce cor 1st and
Brannan
Honig Amelia, widow, r. 1510 Buchanan
" Louis, journalist Chronicle, r. 1510 Bu-
chanan
4®° Honig. See Hoenig
Honigbaum Louis H., engineer Schussler Bros.,
r, 347 Grove
Honigsberger Aaron, salesman Sachs Bros. &
Co., r. 415 Shrader
" Etta Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 1923 Broderick
" Henry, r. 1923 Broderick
" Leon, salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 1923
Broderick
" Louis, salesman, r. 1326 Geary
" Sylvain, bookkeeper, r. 415 Shrader
4®~ Honigsberger. See Hoenigsberger
Honley Joseph, barber, r. 920 Washington
Honn Joseph I., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1141 Valencia
" Lizzie Miss, teacher dancing, 1141 Valen-
cia
Honnert Philip, tailor Alfred H. Bowhay, r. 724
Mission
Honold John, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r. 118
Berkshire
Honolulu and Hawaiian Islands Directory,
F. M. Husted publisher, 530 California,
room 65
Honolulu Steam Line, J. D. Spreckels & Bros.
Co., 327 Market
Hons E. Julius, clerk George Wilkins & Co., r.
403 Brannan
" Emil, deputy Assessor, r. Oakland
" George O. F , time keeper Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 416 Mississippi
Hons Henry, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Fell and Laguna, r. 503 Laguna
Hood Arthur, sexton St. Stephen Protestant
Episcopal Church, r. 2118 Golden Gate Av
" C. I. & Co. (Lowell, Mass.), mnfrs sarsa-
parilla, C. H. Woods, agent, 23, 2d
" Edwin, knitter, r. 17 CoUingwood
" E. M., r. 717 Post
Hood Fred H. (Bolton & Hood), attorney at law,
189-190 Crocker Bldg, r. 2215 Broadway
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 810 Mission
' ' Frederick J. , manager Metropoli tan Mould-
ing Co., r. 909, 5th Av, Oakland
" George, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 875
Folsom
" Gova, waiter, r. 837V^ Geary
" John, builder, r. .54 Merritt
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Hood John, cement worker, r. 7 Belmont PI
" Samuel, knitter, r. 17 CoUingwood
Hood William, chief engineer engineering dept
S. P. Co., r. 512 Van Ness Av
" William, restaurant keeper, r. riOQYi
Kearny
" William L., medical student, r. 115 Haight
" Worthen, clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 703
Taylor
Hooe Hedley S., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
915b Post
" Raleigh P.. real estate agent, 58 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Hotel Savoy
Hoogs Agnes, widow, r. 811 Page
Hoogs Albert, office 316-317 Safe Deposit Bldg.
r. 811 Page
" Mary A. Mrs., teacher North Cosmopoli-
tan Grammar School, r. Oakland
Hook and Ladder Companies. See Truck
Companies
Hook Benjamin F., mining, r. 301 Franklin
" Charles, expressman NE cor Montgomery
and Washington, r. 13131/4 Mason
" Charles O., shoecutter, r. 313. 4th Av
" Edward, r. 5 VassarPl
" Emilia V. Mrs., r. :M1 Franklin
" George, r. 345 Minna
" Harry, r. 1135 Pacific
" Harry, policeman, r. 204 McAllister
" Henry P., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
34a Silver
" Kate Mrs., r. 1010 Powell
" Nellie, widow, nurse, r. 860 Howard
" Stewart H., asst. engineer Market St. Ry,
r. 1135 Pacific
" William W., clerk, r. 1135 Pacific
" William W., receiver Market St. Ry. Co.
(Haight St. Branch), r. 204 McAllister
Hooke George H., r. 2325 Pacific Av
" Martha C, widow, r. 318, 1st
" William F., bookkeeper C. R. Splivalo &
Co., r. 318, 1st
Hooker Charles G., r. 917 Bush
" C. Osgood (Hooker & Co.), r. Pacific-Union
Club
" Harley J. Mrs., r. 409 Turk
" Joseph W., salesman Thomas Day & Co., r.
304, 17th
" Nellie Miss, proprietor The Florence, 102
Ellis
Hooker Thomas, plain and ornamental wire
works, 407, 27th, r. 419, 27th
Hooker & Co. (C. Osgood Hooker and J, H. Brun-
ings), farming implements, vehicles and
bicycles, 16-18 Drumm, bicycle retail
department 1640 Market
Hookerson James, tanner, r. 2727 Bryant
Hooley John, shoecutter, r. 208 Powell
Hooper Albert C, president Preston and
McKinnon, Pier 5 Steuart, r. 2201 La-
guna
" Arthur A. (Hooper & Jennings), r. 2744 Cal-
ifornia
" Bert, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 334 Eliza-
beth
HOOPER 0. A. & CO.
(Charles A. and George W. Hooper),
agents Excelsior Redwood Co., rough
and dressed lumber, moldings, tanks,
etc., SE cor 4th and Channel, telephone
South 652, office NE cor California and
Front, telephone Front 15
Hooper Calvin L., Captain R. C. S., superin-
tendent construction and repairs U. S.
R. C. S.. U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 79,
r. Oakland
" Charles, candymaker, r. 503 Folsom
" Charles A. (C. A. Hooper & Co.), r. Alameda
" Charles C, shoe cutter, r. 1227, 26th
" Charles H., photographer, r. 1926 Lexing-
ton Av
" Clement (Hooper & Berner), r. 601 Polk
" David v., boat builder George W. Kneass,
r. 51 South Park
" Delia M., stamper H. S. Crocker Co., r. 309
Waller
" Edward J., real estate Shainwald, Buckbee
&Co., r. 1913 Lyon
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Hooper Effle A. Mrs., dressmaking, 709 Post
" Estelle Miss, r. 1913 Lyon
" Eunice Mrs., r. 511 Frederick
Hooper F. P. & J. A. (Frank P. and John A.),
lumber dealers. ofQce 4 California
" Frank D., bartender James P. Dunne & Co.,
r. 191/4 Shotwell
" Frank P. (F. P. & J. A. Hooper), r. 2741 Cal-
ifornia
" Frederick A., telegraph operator, r. 19%
Shotwell
" Frederick E., helper G. & E. Snook, r. 1926
Lexington Av
" George, carpenter, r. 91554, 22d
" George, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 715
Howard
" George K., clerk Occidental Hotel
" George W. (C. A. Hooper & Co.), r. 1300
Jones
" George W., steward, r. 730 Pine
" Harry, dentist, r. 1230a Broadway
" Henry J., r. 2 Fillmore PI
" Herbert, r. 2201 Laguna
" James, fruit peddler, r. 1218 Vermont
" James E., butcher, r. 5 Hampshire
" James P., boat builder John Twigg & Sons,
r. 405 O'Farrell
" .John A. (F. P. & J. H. Hooper), r. 2201
Laguna
" John B., carpenter Jay V. Lawrence, r. 334
Elizabeth
" John M., collector, r. 2134 Union
" Joseph, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Joseph, teamster, r. 222 Pacific
" Joseph G., assistant receiving teller First
National Bank, r. 2702 Laguna
" Joseph H., boat builder John Twigg &
Sons, r. 51 South Park
" Margaretta, widow, r. 309A Waller
" Martha S., widow, r. 2741 California
" Mary J. Mrs., nurse St. Mark's Hospital,
2000 Stockton
" Minnie Miss, saleslady Frank Maskey, r.
51 South Park
Hooper Ralph B., president Marine Index Pub-
lishing Co., agent Johnson & Higgins
(New York), and United States Lloyds,
315 California, room 7, r. 1413a Clay
" Richard, boat builder, r. 51 South Park
" Robert, r. 2018 Stockton
" Robert E., blacksmith Union Iron Wks, r.
51 South Park
" Robert J., bellman Bohemian Club, r. 2018
Stockton
" Samuel A., r. 1926 Lexington Av
" Theodore W., laster Buckingham & Hecht.
r. 309a Waller
" Thomas, laborer, r. 704 Sansome
" Thomas, speculator, r. 871 Market
" Thomas B., porter Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 60 West Av
" Thomas B. Jr., porter Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 60 West Av
" Thomas C, canvasser, r. 418 Larkin
" Will W., assayer, 520 Kearny
" William, bookbinder, r. 34c Silver
Hooper William B., lessee Occidental Hotel,
E s Montgomery bet Sutter and Bush
" William C, canvasser, r. 2 Howard Court
" William L., boat builder John Twigg &
Sons, r. 51 South Park
" William T., policeman S. F. Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 95
Donohoe Bldg, r. 1821 Lyon
" & Berner (Clement Hooper and Hubert
Berner), map publishers, 230 Kearny
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HOOPER & JENNINGS
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butter, provisions, etc., 213-215 Front,
telephone Front 76
Hoops Frederick H., blacksmith E. Tauck &
r. 1506 Mason
" John C, porter A. Zellerbach & Sons, r.
1506 Mason
" John F., porter, r. 1506 Mason
Hooton Joseph W., bartender Mrs. K. Rinks, r.
854 Howard
Hoover George S., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1585 Valencia
" John F., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Lorin.
" John W., hostler G. W. Brown, r. 544 Jessie
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 715 Howard
Hoover Ulysses G., pharmacist, 2743 California
Hopcraft Eva Miss, furnished rooms, 1007 Lar-
kin
•• Sidney, r. 471 Haight
Hope and Home (monthly), Alfred Cridge pub-
lisher, 429 Montgomery
Hope Frank, plumber, r. 937b Golden Gate Av
" Harry, foreman Jewish Progress, r. 937b
Golden Gate Av
" Henry R., fireman S. P. Co., r. 118, 16th
" William, stockman, r. 933 Kearny
Hopf Samuel, r. 727 Bush
Hopfenzitz Joseph L., scenic artist, r. 1126 How-
ard
Hopfleld J. E., musician, r. 310 Valencia
Hopfner Albert, deckhand str Alcatraz. r. 3
East
Hopgood Thomas H., porter str San Bias, r. 15
Hamptom. Pi
Hopke August F.. auditor and purchasing agent
J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co., r. 533 Taylor
Hopke Brothers & Von Hagen ( Edward F. and
Frederick C. Hopke and Martin Von
Hagen), proprietors Hudson River Dye-
ing and Cleaning Works, 409 Sutter,
branch 335, 24th, works 11 Fair Av
■' Edward F. (Hopke Bros. & Von Hagen), r.
409 Sutter
" Frederick C. (Hopke Bros. & Von Hagen),
r. 11 Fair Av
Hopken John L., clerk Lane & Connelly, r. Ala-
meda
" Lueder, surveyor Germanic Lloyd and
Austrian Veritas, 321 California, room
7, r. Alameda
Hopkins Annie J. Miss, school teacher, r. 1130
Treat Av
Hopkins Art Building, SE cor California and
Mason
" C. C, salesman Thomas H. B. Varnev, r.
1331 Market
•' C. H., r. Hotel Pleasanton
'■ Charles, r. 1015 Market
" Charles W., bookkeeper Horn & Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles W. J., clerk Payot, ■Upham& Co.,
r. Alameda
" Clement, actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 138 West Mission
" E. B. tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
Oakland
■' Edward, r. 31 Grand Av
" Edward, laborer, r. 527 Greenwich
Hopkins Edward W., capitalist, 27 Mills Bldg.
5th floor, r. SE cor California and La-
guna
Hopkins Elizabeth, widow, r. 1093 Howard
" Emily A. Mrs., proprietor Golden West
House, 438 Geary
Hopkins Emily B. Mrs., capitalist, C. A. Grow
agent, 27 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. SE cor
Clay and Buchanan
" E. T., salesman Raphael's, r. 719 Post
" Florence, widow, r. 1416 Broadway
" Frank M., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1415
California
" George S., teamster William Raubinger &
Sons, r. 427 Chestnut
Hopkins George W., real estate, 30 Montgom-
ery, r. 22654, 17th cor Capp
Harry D., steward, r. 621 Ellis
Henry, waiter, strSanBlas, r. 15 Hampton
PI
Herbert A., clerk George W. Caswell &
Co., r. 1093 Howard
James, r. 274 Tehama
James, r. 346, 4th
James, machinist, r. 311 Butte
James, printer, r. 247 Perry
James, tailor, r. 469 Jessie
James A., book maker, r. 114 McAllister
James D., painter, r. 2210 Broderick
James E., clerk Kittle & Co., r. 531, 18th
James F., laborer, r. 19 Harriet
John D., bricklayer, r. 2210 Broderick
John E., driver F. A. Lux Brewing Co., r.
11 Garden
John F., musician, 39, 4th
John F., salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 31
Grand Av
John N., receiving clerk Langley &
Michaels Co., r. Alameda
John P., boiler, r. 1130 Treat Av
Joseph, expressman, 16 Geary, r. 1048 Fol-
som
Josephine, widow, r. 531, 18th
Justin S., bookkeeper Payot, Upham &
Co., r. Alameda
" Laura T. Mrs., teacher Starr King Primary
School, r. Oakland
Hopkins Mark Art Institute, SE cor California
and Mason
" Mary, widow, r. 14V2 Miller PI
" Mary, widow, r. 322, 3d
" Mary, domestic, 2310 Clay
" Mary A. Mrs., millinery, 114, 6th
" Matthew L., porter, r. 64 Tehama
" Michael, laborer, r. 953 Folsom
" Patrick, laborer, r. 432 Minna
" Patrick, paver, r. 1737 Market
•' Peter, stonecutter, r. 2210 Broderick
" Peter Mrs., liquors, 37 Everett
" Reuben T., varieties, 1511 O'Farrell
" Richard H., butcher Thomas J. Hicks, r.
2210 Broderick
" Rufus C, interpreter Spanish, office 606
Montgomery, r. 138 West Mission
" Russell H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
2709 McAllister
" Thomas, bartender John H. Martin
" Thomas, butcher str San Jose
" Thomas, butcher William Oswald, r. 1004
Washington
" Thomas, laborer, U. S. Engineer's Dept.,
r. 452 Clementina
" Thomas, paver, r. 223 Langton rear
" Thomas, porter, r. 208 Hickory Av
" Thomas, porter, r. 2IW2 Geary, rear
'• Thomas J., fireman Gas Light Co., r. 2210
Broderick
" Thomas J., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. Oakland
" Timothy, boilermaker, r. 1130 Treat Av
Hopkins Timothy, capitalist, 29-30 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. Menlo Park
" William A., manager Mrs. Mary E. Dugan,
200, 6th, r. 238, 6th
" William A., porter, r. 1130 Treat Av
" William B., special agent London and Lan-
cashire Fire Ins. Co., r. 1241 Leavenworth
" William B., teamster, r. 28 Dore
Hopkins William E., M. D., oculist, aurist and
laryngoscopist, office 803 Sutter, rooms
21-24, hours 1 to 4 p. m., telephone East
925, r. 1411 Hyde, telephone East 672
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Hopkins William R., teamster, i-. 780V^ Harrison
" William S., watcliman, r. 625 "Valencia
" William W., salesman, r. 2645 Harrison
<' William W. Jr.. salesman, r. 4.38 Geary
" Winfleld S., oastiier Tlie Market St. Bank,
933 Market, r. 422 Page
Hopkinson Alfred J., bench hand McFarland
Bros., r. 23 Parker
" Emerson B., proprietor The Hawthorne,
1926 Market
Hopley Frank, salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. San
Rafael
Hoppe Adolph, livery stable, 1715-1717 Sacra-
mento, r. 1719 Sacramento
" August, pantryman, r. 325 Minna
" Benjamin, clerk Godfrey Jewell, r. 1120
Vallejo
" Charles A., foreman Adolph Hoppe, r. 1715
Sacramento
" Edwin E., glass blower, r. 735 Brannan
" Eva, widow, r. 1034 Potrero Av
" Frank A., clerk L. H. Kohn, r. 1719 Sacra-
mento
" Frederick A., driver Adolph Hoppe, r. 1719
Sacramento
" James, millhand S. F. Furniture Mfg. Co.,
r. West Berkeley
" J. C. (Brigham, Hoppe & Co.), r. Berkeley
" Joseph, tailor, r. 1120 Vallejo
" Mary Mrs., trained nurse, r. 1117 Van Ness
Av
Hoppe Reinhold, manufacturer cutlery and sur-
gical instruments, 328 Bush, r. Fruit-
vale
Hoppenberg Charles D., bookkeeper Adolph
Blaich, r. 606a Powell
Hopper Albert J., r. 714 Bush
" Dietrich, carpenter, r. 519 Frederick
" Emily C. Mrs., manager Hotel Bertling,
714 Bush
" Garrett, carpenter, r. Ill, 9th
" George W., r. 821 O'Farrell
" Harry F., r. 714 Bush
" John Jr., r. 202 Grove
" John E., foreman Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 542
Pennsylvania Av
" John E. Jr., foreman Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 461 Valencia
" John P., surveyor and electrician, office 74
Flood Bldg, r. Oakland
" Milford. carpenter, r. 24 Elsie
" Samuel E., glass bending and cutting, 428,
30th, and 103% Fremont
" William C, medical student, r. 714 Bush
" William D., bookbinder, r. 34 Silver
Hopps Bert W., with ^opps & Sons, r. 2614 Web-
ster
" Charles E. (Hopps & Sons), r. Alameda
" Charles F., driver City Transit Co., r. 118,
6th
" Frank W. (Hopps & Sons), r. Alameda
" George H. (Hppps & Sons), r. 2614 Web-
ster
" Harry R., designer and ornamenter Pac.
Am. Decorative Co., r. 2835 Vallejo
" John H., chief draughtsman Fulton Eng.
& Ship Bldg Wks, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primai-y
School, r. Alameda
" Robert E., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. Ala-
meda
Hopps & Sons (Charles E., George H. and Frank
W.), house and sign painters, 429 Pine
Hopwood John E., helper Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 95 Silver
Horabin S. A., clerk R. G. Dun & Co.. r. 1010
Washington
" William, bookkeeper Bibo, Newman &
Ikenberg, r. 1614 Polk
Horace Mann Evening School, James R. Dwyer
acting principal, Valencia bet 22d and
23d
Horace Mann Grammar School, Joseph O'Con-
nor principal, N s Valencia bet 22d and
23d
Horack John W., traveling salesman Thomas
Tayler & Co., r. 818 Greenwich
" Walter A., cashier U. S. Watch Co., r. 818
Greenwich
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glaajed and DecoratetS-
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAKKET ST.
Horan Ann, widow, r. 2936 Howard rear
" Charles E., cigarmaker Peter C. Blick, r.
11 Columbia Square
" Edward, car repairer S. P. Co., r. W s Bry-
ant nr 15th
" Ellen, widow, r. 439. 10th
" Frank W., copyist Recorder's Office, r. 1422
California
" George G.. distributor postofflce, r. 1422
California
" James D., livestock and saleyards, SW cor
10th and Bryant, r. 37, 24th
" Jane, r. 608% Natoma rear
" John B., bookkeeper J. D. Horan, r. 701
Shotwell
" John C. Mrs., widow, r. 1422 California
" Katie Miss, telegraph operator, r. 914 Ful-
ton
" Margaret, widow, r. 731 Folsom
" Mary Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 914
Fulton
" Maurice, laborer, r. 229 Minna
" Michael, butcher, r. 54 Norfolk
" Patrick J., liquors and lodgings, 741 How-
ard, r. 858 Mission
" Peter, blacksmith's helper S.P. Co.. r. 15th
and Bryant
" Terrence, teamster, r. 410 St. Rose's Av
" Thomas C, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 20}-4'
" Thomas J., clerk S. P. Co., r. 548 Bryant
" Thomas J., painter, r. 608% Natoma
" William, r. 608% Natoma
" William, with James D. Horan, r. 1301 Bry-
ant
4®" Horan. See Horen
Horber Rudolf, clerk S. F. Savings Union, r.
2411 Howard
Hore Charles H., compositor Methodist Book
Depository, r. Alameda
" Daniel M., cooper, r. 158 Eureka
" Ellen, widow, r. 1.58 Eureka
" James N., foreman Otto Luhn & Co., r. 1.58
Eureka
" John J., wiper, r. 158 Eureka
" Robert H., plumber, r. 307, 7th
" Thomas F., soapmaker Otto Luhn & Co.,
r. 158 Eureka
J^-Hore. See Hoar, Hoare and Horr
Horen John A., r. 330 Main
Horgan Cornelius, shoemaker, 1812 Union, r. 1814
Union
" Cornelius Jr., asst. engineer str Alameda,
r. 1814 Union
" Daniel L.. clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" Daniel M., plumber, r. 644 Stevenson
" Ella Miss, saleslady Mrs. A. Dom, r. 3109
Geary
" James, shoemaker, 442, 9th, r. 5 Bryant Av
" Jeremiah, waiter J. P. McDonald
" John, carpenter, r. 644 Stevenson
" John H., driver H. A. Clifford, r. Bacon nr
Cambridge
" John J., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. Oakland
" Maria, widow, r. 1835% Howard
" Minnie, domestic, 2209 Devisadero
" Patrick, hostler, r. 1141 Stevenson
" Patrick Jr., machinist, r. 1141 Steven-
son
" Thomas E., plumber, r. 314b Waller
" Timothy, r. 52% Clara
" Timothy, dairy produce, r. 1234 Eddy
" Timothy, stone cutter, r. 644 Stevenson
j6®= Horgan. See Harrigan and Horrigan
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Horhanek Henry, wire worker Joseph Micovski.
Hori Charles Y., tailor, 939 Clay. r. 3 Clay Av
Horiger Albert (L. A. Souc & Co.), r. 431, 27th
Horine Joseph A., laborer, r. 3010 Ellis
Horizontal Freezer Co. (Port Byron, 111.), A. C.
Boldemann agent, 307 Commercial
.^Horling. See Harling
Horlor John E., hardware, 2013 Fillmore
Horman Herman, r. 27 Shotwell
Horn Adam, harness maker, r. 105 New Mont-
gomery
" Adolph, bartender, r. 1203V4 Folsom
" Albert F., tableman Market St. Ry.. r.
1904^4 McAllister
" Benjamin C, agent, r. 1314 Greenwich
" Bernard (Horn & Judge), r. SW cor Florida
and Mariposa
" Bernard J., salesman, r. 2417 Folsom
" Brothers fisidor and David A.), cigars and
tobacco, 1501 Polk
" Charles, order clerk James De La Mon-
tanya, r. 1510 Taylor
" Charles, teamster, r. 704 Sansome
" Charles V., brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 1614 Hayes
" Christopher, driver, r. 634^4 Broadway
" David A. (Horn Bros), r. 464 Clementina
" Edgar L.., tinner L. E. Clawson & Co., r.
19041^ McAllister
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 704 Guerrero
" Ernest, driver Charles W. Stoffers
" Frank J., clerk S. P. Co., r. 49 Capp
" George, shoecutter, r. 43 Minna
" George C. floorman Sullivan & Doyle, r.
437, 6th
" Harry L., notary public, 30 Montgomery,
r. 116 Hyde
" Henry F., shoecutter United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 1333 Sanchez
" Herman, butcher, r. 606',4 Post
" Hugh, teamster, r. 227 Fulton
" Isidor (Horn Bros.), r. 4&4 Clementina
" J., cigar maker, r. 824 Kearny
" Jennie Miss, teacher music, r. 22 Valley
" J. F., clerk S. P. Co.. r. 45 Capp
" J. Herman, butcher. 31 and 55 Centre Mar-
ket, r. 601 Taylor
" .lohn, laborer, r. 715 Howard
- John B., r. 701 Shotwell
" John C, compositor, r. 621 Bush
■• John C, driver Morton Special Delivery, r.
3248 Mission
" John F., liquors, 401. 5th
" Joseph (Horn & Nipgen), r. 441?^ Clemen-
tina
" Josepn, engineer, r. 1620 Laguna
" Joseph, tanner Morris Windt. r. 874 How-
ard
" Joseph P., elevatorman Donohoe Bldg, r.
24^ Laskie
" Laura J. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 704 Guerrero
" M.. longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
'• Margaret, widow, r. 1620 Laguna
" Martin A., carpenter, r. 1726 Eddy
'■ Max, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 601
Taylor
•' Mollie. widow, r. 222 Fulton
" Noah R., compositor, r. 44, 3d
" Peter, expressman. SW cor 6th and Mis-
sion, r. 824. 18th
Horn Robert G., president Pacific Stock Ex-
change. 316 Montgomery and stock-
broker, 337 Pine, r. 626, 23d
" Sarah L., widow, r. 1314 Greenwich
Horn Sigmund, marble cutter Max Roth, r. 601
Taylor
Theresa, widow, r. 432 Cedar Av
Thomas, r. SW cor Mariposa and Florida
Thomas L. (Horn & Co.), r. Oakland
Walter, stableman, r. 1630 Laguna
Walter A., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 105 New Montgomery
William B., street contractor, r. 1422 Page
William C, porter Blake, Moffltt & Towne,
r. 30 Hampton PI
William H., engineer, r. 2212 Folsom
William H., musician, 39, 4th
William P. (Horn & Co.), r. Oakland
Horn & Co. (Thomas L. Horn, Benjamin H. Pen-
dleton and William P. Horn), importers
and jobbers tobacco, 205 Battery
Horn & Judge (Bernard Horn and Timothy F.
Judge), wholesale butchers, office 504
Kearny, slaughter house South San
Francisco
Horn & Nipgen (Joseph Horn and H. A. Nip-
gen), choice wines, liquors and cigars,
and proprietors The Defender, 757 Mar-
ket, telephone Black 1805
Hornachek Martin, tailor Bullock & Jones Co.,
r. 210 Prospect PI
Hornback D. J. Mrs., r. 328, 12th
Hornbeck Edgar C, car repairer Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 1425 Pine
" Junius A., foreman Valleau & Peterson, r.
SW cor California and Larkin
" Robert, carpenter, r. 1435 Pine
" Walter L., car repairer Sutter St. Ry., r.
1425 Pine
" William, teamster D. S. Cartwright, r. 38
Norfolk
Hornberg Axel P., tailor, 121 Sutter, r. 813 Bush
" Oscar, saloonkeeper, r. 67 Natoma
Hornberger John A., commission merchant, r.
315a Fell
" John A. Jr., livery and boarding stable
430 McAllister, r. 315a Fell
Hornby James W., laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1
Ocean Terrace
" Thomas B., porter John MoUoy, r. 54 Sac-
ramento
Home Charles, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
22111/2 Mason
" Jacob, proprietor First Street House, 507
Mission
" John W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1903
Page
^S^Horne. See Horn
HornerCharles F., carpet.layer W. & J. Sloane
&Co., r. 25d 13th
" Fred G., cigar manufacturer, 441 Bush, r.
4 Fella PI
" George B., cashier Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
3002 Jackson
" John W., purchasing agent General Elec-
tric Co., r. 4 Fella PI
" Mary S. Miss, r. umv^ Scott
Homer Rudolf, secretary German Branch
Young Men's Christian Association, cor
Ellis and Mason, r. 2308 Jones
" William, shoemaker James Smiley, r. Ill
Valencia
Homibrook Walter, painter, r. 1530 Post
Horning Diedrich G., r. 333 Montana
Hornisch Joseph, laborer Frolioh & Meighan,r.
.30 Everett
Hornlein Albert, liquors, 35 Stockton, r. Ala-
meda
Homlein Brothers (Max E. and Hugo A.), pro-
prietors Cafe Royal, SW cor Market and
4th
" Hugo A. (Hornlein Bros.), r. 301 Jones
" Max E. (Homlein Bros.), r. Sacramento,
Cal.
Hornnet Phillip, tailor, r. 724 Mission
Hornsbv Anna L. Miss, school teacher, r. 415
Hyde
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 1714 Market
Homsman Andrew, watchman, r. 820 Filbert
" George F., seaman, r. 820 Filbert
" Robert H., clerk, r. 820 Filbert
Hornung Charles F., butcher. 514 Valencia, r.
514y2 Valencia
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dealer, 216 Post, factory 836 Devisadero,
r. 1722 Eddy
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2716 Howard
" Frederick H., brewer Chicago Brewery, r.
311 Prospect Av
" .lohn, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 17Rausch
" John, physician, r. 909 Howard
" Lulu Mrs., teacher music, r. 1722 Eddy
" Rudolph C, piano maker C. C. Hornung, r.
1722 Eddy
" Rudolph F., piano tuner C. C. Hornung, r.
Oakland
" Thorvald C, draughtsman Thomas J.
Welsh, r. 1722 Eddy
" Valdemar S., piano maker C. C. Hornung,
r. 1722 Eddy
4®~Horowitz. SeeHurewitz
Horr Benjamin B., bicycle repairer Pope Mfg.
Co., r. 333 Geary
" Bennett H., baker American Biscuit Co., r.
1325 Vallejo
" George, r. 429 Stevenson
" George E., manager McAvoy & Gallagher.
20, 5th, r. 625 Haight
Horr Obed, assistant secretary Horse Show
Association of the Pacific Coast, 30
Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. 2207 Webster
" William B., beveler Pioneer W. L. and
Color Wks, r. 408 Larkin
je®"Horr. See Hoar and Hoare
Horrell Laura A. Miss, clerk Post Office, r. 706a
Guerrero
4®"Horrell. See Hurrell
Horridge John, r. 1515 Ellis
Horrigan C, waiter str Mariposa
" Charles, solicitor, r. 82 Jessie
" Daniel, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1223 Folsom rear
" Daniel, shoemaker, r. 856 Howard
" Eugene, policeman, r. 1624a Howard
" Fannie Miss, saleslady Collins Bros., r.
1191/3 Fell
" James, lodgings, 122 Taylor
" JohnH., correspondent Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 632 Post
" John J., bartender, r. 122 Taylor
" Kittie Miss, labeler Arpad Haraszthy, r.
Golden Gate. Cal.
-SS^Horrigan. See Horgan and Harrigan
Horrocks George, painter, r. 458 Natoma rear
Horsburgh David W., chief clerk freight audit-
or's department Southern Pacific Co., r.
1517 Washington
Horsburgh James Jr., assistant general passen-
ger agent Southern Pacific Co., 4 Mont-
gomery, r. 1517 Washington
Horsch Janie. widow, r. W s Bryant nr 15th
" John, expressman. SW cor Montgomery
and Pine, r. 627 Minna
Horschler Peter P., shoemaker, 2016 Mason
Horse Show Association of the Pacific Coast,
Henry J. Crocker president, George A.
Newhall secretary, 30 Mills Bldg, 2d
floor
Horsefly Gold Mining Co., R. T.Ward manager
and secretary, office 610 Clay
Horseshoe Bar Consolidated Mining Co. (Placer
Co.), D. M. Kent secretary, 330 Pine,
rooms 33-36
Horst Conrad, musician, r. 439. 4th
" Louise C. Mrs. (Horst &Chabot), r. 519 Van
Ness Av
" Mary, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" William Jr., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
Alameda
" & Chabot (Mrs. Louise C. Horst and Miss
Albina Chabot). restaurant, 226 McAllis-
ter
Horstman Henry, butcher Knoke & Gander, r.
59 Precita Av
" Henry D., teamster, r. 19 Capp
" Herman, brewer, r. 2614 Howard Court
" Herman, brewer, r. 328 Minna
" John B., cigarmaker Wiegmann & Stuer-
mer, r. 152 Perry
" Martin (Strelow &Hortsman), r. 318 Jessie
" Walter, cabinet maker, r. 715 Howard
Horstmann Anna M., widow, r. 7,30th
" Dorothy, widow, r. 824, 15th
" Frederick W., bartender, r. 7, 30th
Horstmann Henry, capitalist, office with Bach,
Meese & Co., 321 Montgomery, r. 2232
Howard
" Henry F.. merchant, r. 2232 Howard
" Henry L. W., salesman Pac. Shirt Co., r.
824, 15th
" Herman J., machinist, r. 824, 15th
Horstmann John, manufacturer and importer
bi-carbonate soda, saleratus and wash-
ing powder, 667-675 Bryant, telephone
South 122, r. 709 Mason
" John H., salesman, r. 735'/^ Guerrero
" John H., woodturner, 324 Mission, r. Fol-
som nr Union Av
" Joseph B., horseshoer F. Kortick & Son, r.
824, 15th
'■ Lena H., domestic, NE cor Haight and
Stanyan
•' William J., bookkeeper John Horstmann,
r. 28 Shotwell
Horstmeyer Frederick, carpenter W. Horst-
meyer & Co., r. 8281/2, 15th
" W. & Co. (William Horstmeyer), cabinet
makers and carpenters, 56 Annie
" William (W. Horstmeyer & Co.), r. 82814,
15th
" William Jr., carpenter, r. 828V2, 15th
Horton Albert, teamster, r. 720 Tennessee
" Bessie A., widow, r. 1718b Ellis
" Charles B., r. 781 Mission
" Charles C, bookkeeper Healy, Tibbitts &
Co., r. 3415 Geary
" Claiborne, secretary San Joaquin Brick
Co., Berry bet 6th and 7th, r. 20 O'Farrell
" Clement E., student, r. 216 Eddy
Horton Edward H., vice-president and manager
J. C. Johnson & Co., 400 Market, r. 2110
Devisadero
" Eugene L., stationery, 2200 Fillmore
" Frank W., horse clipper, r. 341. 5th Av
" Gilbert J., engineer Pacific Woodenware
and Cooperage Co., r. 2206 Steiner
" Gilbert T., laborer, r. 121 Perry
" Joseph B., expert accountant, 27 Steuart,
r. Alameda
" Leander, marine engineer, r. 505 East
" Lulu, widow, r. 216 Eddy
" Maria, widow, r. 3415 Geary
" Marie Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 3415 Geary
" Pemberton B. Mrs., widow, r. 1619 Clay
" Robert, laboi'er, r. 411 Sansome
" Robert L., r. 1033 Ellis
" Robert M., grocer, r. 1033 Ellis
" Robina Miss, nurse, r. 1620 Broadway
" Samuel W., reporter Post, r. 3415 Geary
" Thomas R., r. 1002 Pine
4S= Horton. See Haughton and Houghton
Hortop Samuel, foreman United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 222 Chattanooga
Hortung Julius, with Nathaniel T. Coulson, r.
1043 Mission
Horvath Joseph, pressman Schmidt Label and
Litho. Co., r. 362 Minna
Horwege Henry, groceries and liquors, 2301
Geary
Horwinski Brothers (Max Jr., and Edward),
publishers and printers, 424 Sansome
" Edward (Horwinski Bros.), r. Alameda
" Max Jr. (Horwinski Bros.), r. Alameda
Horwitz Charles (Horwitz & Cohn), r. 17 Van
Ness Av
" Deborah, widow, r. 17 Van Ness Av
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All the Necessaries for the Up-to-date
Printery.
405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Horwitz & Cohn (Charles Horwitz and William
Cohn), groceries and liquors, 1716-1718
Market
Hosea Brother Rev. .vice-president Sacred Heart
College, SE cor Eddy and Larkin
Hosford Charles, lather, r.lSlli^ Folsom
" William, r. 109 Fair Oaks rear
Hosie David, engineer, r. 33 Valley
Hosker William, brass molder, r. 555a Natoma
Hoskin Frederick, stenographer, r. 2403 Bush
Hosking Loveday, widow, r. 1126V2 Folsom
" T. Mrs., dressmaking, 8231/4 Montgomery
" Thomas, liquors, 825 Montgomery, r. 823^4
Montgomery
Hoskins J. H. Mrs., dressmaking, 228, 8th
" John H., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 228,
8th
Hoskins Richard O., bookkeeper Armstrong &
De Guerre, r. 323 Jones
Hosmer Abel, secretary Raymond Granite Co.,
cor 10th and Channel, r. Oakland
" Charles H.. collector Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 938 Oak
" Frank W., cashier W. J. Landers, r. 140
Mberty
" George W., bookkeeper Greenebaum, Weil
& Michels, r. 410, 1st
" Georgie Miss, stenographer, r. 420 Golden
Gate Av
" Harrie B., photographic supplies, 605
Market, r. 140 Liberty
" John A., assi stant District Attorney, New
City Hall, 2d floor, r. 2018 Baker
" John P., carpenter J. Pattinson, r. 1734
Baker
" Margaretta V., widow, r. 140 Liberty
" Sarah C, widow, r. 316 Taylor
" William R., bookkeeper, r. 420 Golden Gate
Av
Hospital California Woman's, 31 18 Sacra-
mento
Hospital Chinese, 512 Pine
Hospital City and County, E s Potrero Av,
bet 22d and 2.3d
Hospital City Receiving', New City Hall base-
ment
Hospital Department Southern Pacific Co.,
91 Crocker Bldg
Hospital for Children and Training School
for Nurses, 37U0 California
Hospital for Incurable Children. See Hospital
lor Children and Training School for Nurses
Hospital French, S s Point Lobos Av bet 5th
and 6th Avs
Hospital German, W s Noe bet 14th and Ridley
Hospital Quarantine, Angel Island
Hospital smallpox, De Haro bet 25th and 26th
Hospital St. Luke's, W s Valencia bet 37th and
28th
Hospital St. Mary's, N s Bryant bet 1st and
Rincon PI
Hospital U. S. Marine, Presidio Reservation
nr Mountain Lake
Hoss John (John Hoss & Son), r. 632 Hayes
" John & Son (John and John B.), liquors,
411 Sutter
" John B. (John Hoss & Son), r.
Hosta John A., merchant, r. 1225 Union
Hoster Walter, r. 419 Stockton
Hostetter Annie L. Miss, stenographer Viavi
Co., r. 439. 19th
" Augustus G., policeman, r. 439, 19th
" FritZj porter German Hospital
" Joseph, cook, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Sidney, salesman M. Ettinger, r. 530 Oak
4S=Hostetter. See Hofstetter
Hostrup Christian, laborer Pac. Roll Mill r
NE cor Napa and Louisiana
" Henry, r. 409 Pacific
Hotaling A. P. (A. P. Hotaling & Co.), r. 1776
California
Hotaling A. P. Jr., manager A. P. Hotaling &
Co.,r. 1904 Franklin
HOTALING A. P. & CO.
(A. P. Hotaling), importers and jobbers
wines and liquors, specialty J. H. Cut-
ter's whiskey, 429-437 Jackson, tele-
phone Main 726
Hotaling F. C, office 429 Jackson, r. 1776 Cali-
fornia
" R. M., office 429 Jackson, r. 1776 California
43= Hotaling. See Haught#ling
Hotchkiss D. H. Mrs., widow, r. 216 Leaven-
worth
" James C, tableman Market St. Ry., r. 909V^
Capp
" William J., carpenter Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. Oakland
HOTEL BECKER,
John L. Buckley manager, 14-16-18
Mason, telephone South 81
Hotel Bella Vista, Mrs. Volney Spalding pro-
prietor, 1001 Pine
HOTEL BERESFORD,
Mrs. H. Chamberlain proprietor, NW
cor Stockton and Bush
HOTEL BERTLING,
Mrs. E. C. Hopper proprietor, 714 Bush,
telephone Main 1191
HOTEL CLIFFORD,
Mrs. Jennie Foster proprietor, 204 Ellis
HOTEL COLONIAL,
Mrs. S. B. Johnson proprietor, SE cor
Fine and Jones
Hotel Couper, NE cor 8th Av and Fulton
Hotel de France, Louis Savart proprietor, 616i/4-
618 California
" del Campidoglio, AUegrini & Suporini
proprietors, 40^-412 Broadway
" des Alpes, Auguste Mengell proprietor, 621
Pacific
HOTEL FAIRMOUNT,
Benjamin F. True proprietor. Junction
Market, Fell and Polk, telephone South
677
Hotel Gazette (weekly), William P. Harrison
publisher and proprietor, 420 Kearny
" Gazette Employment Bureau, William P.
Harrison proprietor, 420 Kearny
HOTEL GOLDEN WEST,
Weineke & Plagemann proprietors,
32-36 Ellis
HOTEL GROSVENOR,
Mrs. J. F. Daugherty manager, 319
Sutter
Hotel Guide The (monthly), W.M. Patterson Co.
publishers, 30 Ellis
HOTEL HACKMEIER,
George Gruenig proprietor, 123-129
Eddy, telephone South 339
Hotel Langham, John P. Gallagher proprietor,
SE cor Ellis and Mason
HOTEL LAUNCESTON,
neatly furnished rooms by the day,
week or month, William Harfst propri-
etor, 110 Eddy
HOTEL MARECHAL NIEL,
Mrs. Therese Cazeaux proprietor, 404
EUis
HOTEL MIRAMAR,
Mrs. Chevalier proprietor, 703 Geary,
telephone East 199
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It has character, standing, Influ-
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PERRIER-JOUET & CO. CHAMPAGNE~rs?wUye';o^l;t
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HOTEL NORMANDIE,
E. and E. Knur proprietors, 326 Eddy
HOTEL OLIVER,
Mrs. M. I. Leach proprietor, 899 Pine
O. M. Brennan proprietor,
Hotel Pleasanton,
NW cor Sutter and Jones
HOTEL RALSTON,
Mrs. C. F. Spencer proprietor, 1222
Pine
HOTEL RAMONA,
Mrs. Kate S. Hart manager, 130 Ellis,
telephone Main 5363
Hotel Register Co., W. M. Patterson Co. pro-
prietors, 20 Ellis
HOTEL RICHELIEU,
L. A. Levy proprietor, 1012-1016 Van
Ness Av and 1021-1023 Geary
HOTEL SAVOY,
Mrs. A. Hesthal proprietor, NE cor
PoweU and Post
Hotel St. Nicholas, Ira R. and James H. Doo-
little proprietors, 1630 Market
HOTEL STEWART,
Mrs. M. W. Denver proprietor, 1101-
1103 Pine, telephone East 494
Hotel Sutherland, 791 Sutter
HOTEL WENTWORTH,
Mrs. Mary W. Newman proprietor,
William S. Edwards manager, 617 Bush
HOTEL WESTMINSTER,
Mrs. Jane Laing proprietor, 614 Sutter
Hotem John H., broom sorter Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 1601 Lexington Av
Hotop Charles, cabinet maker, r. 72 Juniper
" Fred, gripman, r. 812 Central Av
" George H., laundryman Lick Laundry, r.
3 Newell
" Julia, widow, r. 3 Newell
Hotte George (George Hotte & Son), r. 2843 Mis-
sion
" George Jr. (George Hotte & Son), r. 284.3
Mission
" George & Son (George and George Jr.).
wood, coal, hay and grain, 2843 Mission
" H., cook, r. 814 Montgomery
" William, butcher, r. 1045 Market
Hottel Jacob, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1908
McAllister
" Oscar, broom maker Zan Bros. & Co., r.
West Berkeley
Hotter Joseph F., shade maker E. H. Marwedel.
r. 29 Lloyd
" Maria, widow, r. 967 Mission
Hottua Nickolaus, blacksmith and carriage
manufacturer, 715 Folsom. r. 2712 Bush
^©"Houb. See Haub
Houchin Walter, plumber, r. 308, 21st
Houck Barbara, widow, r. 432 Tehama
" D., cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" Frederick, printer Post, r. Alameda
J8S=-Houck. See Hauck
Houdlette Edward E., watchman, r. 109 Mont-
gomery
" Henry C, master str Australia, r. 715, 20th
Hougaard John A., with S. E. Fischer & Co., r.
614 Hampshire
" William F., clerk J. B. F. Davis & Son, r.
614 Hampshire
Houge Hamilton, marine engineer, r. 100 Jackson
" Minna, domestic, 2924 Clay
Hough Edward S., bookkeeper Main St. I. Wks,
r. Oakland
" Ernest, messenger River Express Co., r.
Oakland
" Eugene, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1115
Jones
Hough Howard M., president Union Fish Co.
and vice-president and treasurer Lynde
& Hough Co., 40 California, room 5, r.
110b Hayes
W.W.MONTACUE&CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Hough James F., accountant with Gutta Percha
and Rubber Manufacturing Co., 30-32 Fre-
mont, r. Larkspur, Marin Co.
" James J., clerk John Hough, r. 947, 17th
" John, groceries and liquors, 949, 17th
" Joseph, with Hanson & Co., r. Oakland
" Leroy, vice-president and treasurer West-
ern Meat Co., NW cor 6th andTownsend,
r. 606 Sutler
" Louis G. F., clerk Crane Co., r. 713 Hyde
" Susan E., Mrs., teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 1219 Filbert
ies- Hough. See Hufl and Hoff
Houghtaling Abraham, sergeant police, r. 1205
Taylor
" Williams., bookkeeper Neustadter Bros.,
r. Lorin
Houghton Charles A., r. 2026 Mission
" Charles S.. secretary and manager West
Coast Safety Faucet Co., 223 Mission, v.
Oakland
•' Charles W., bartender Bernard Farley, r.
cor San Jose and Ocean Avs
" Daniel C, bookkeeper Whittaker & Ray
Co.
" E. C. Mrs., widow, r. 14 Camp
" Edward P., 1st asst. engineer str Columbia,
r. 2917 Pierce
" Edward T.. law student R. E. Houghton,
r. 1910 Pacific Av
" Frank B., deputy County Clerk, r. 425
O'Farrell
" George, machinist S. P. Co., r. 118, 16th
" George F., shoefltter R. A. Bourne, r. Oak-
land
" Harry, r. 1414 California
Houghton Harry B., manager ..Etna Life In-
surance Co. (Hartford, Conn.). 213 San-
some, room 9
Houghton Howard C, secretary and treasurer
Western Iron Works, 123-125 Beale, r.
Los Gatos, Cal.
" James F., capitalist, 303 California, rooms
34-35, r. 1414 California
" Jennie F., widow, r. 2917 Pierce
" John, miner, r. 632 Minna
Houghton Roscoe E., attorney at law, 30 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. 1910 Pacific Av
" Stephen C, attorney at law, 9 Mutual Life
Bldg, 5th floor, r. 905 Bush
" Thaddeus, student, r. 1433 California
" Winnie Mrs., furnished rooms, 623 Mis-
sion
4®" Houghton. See Haughton and Horton
Houle Alex. L., bookbinder J. B. Mclntyre, r.
830 Mission
Houlihan James, driver, r. 186 Perry
" John, laborer John D. McGilvray & Co., r.
622, 4th
" Michael, driver, r. 186 Perry
" William H., pressman Brunt, r. 186 Perry
4£S~Houlihan. See Hallahan, Hallihan and
Hollahan
Hoult C. & Co., (Cyrus Hoult), truss manufac-
turers, 507 Kearny
" Cyrus (C. Hoult & Co.), r. 20341/4 Mission
" Ole, carpenter, r. 1000a Minna
Houltby Hari-y, painter, r. 2I06 Golden Gate Av
Houlton Mary A., widow, r. 30 Albion Av
Hounsell Samuel D., asst. keeper Oakland
Harbor Light Station
Houpt Frank L., clerk Manheim, Dibbern & Co.,
r. 1021 Valencia
" Grace, widow, r. 1021 Valencia
Hour Charles C, molder Thompson Bros., r. 542
Howard
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J. C. WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Hourcade Anna Miss, r. 605 Broadway
" Pierre, laundryman Armand Drain, r. 20
CoUingwood
Hourigan John J., gardener New City Hall, r.
2 Harrison Av
" Thomas J., teamster, r. 1184 Harrison
Hourihan Cornelius J., liquors, 625, 4th
" E. P., seaman Revenue cutter Bear
" Patrick (T. & P. Hourihan), r. 224 Clara
" T. & P. (Thomas and Patrick), groceries,
324 Clara
" Thomas (T. & P. Hourihan), r. 224 Clara
" Thomas J., sexton church of the Holy
Cross, r. 1820 Eddy
Hourston Brothers (John and William), tinware
and notions, 150, 6th
" John (Hourston Bros.), r. 339 McAllister
•• William (Hourston Bros.), r. 339 McAllister
Hourtane Annie, widow, r. 838^^, 18th
" Jeanne, domestic, 2400 Fillmore
" Peter, cook, r. Ill Bernard
House Artel L., upholsterer Alex Mackay &
Son, r. 624 O'Farrell
" Arthur L., cashier George D. Dornin, r.
2824b Sacramento
■' Charles G., telegraph operator, r. 317 Ellis
" Claudia Miss, stenographer, r. 921% Post
" Hattie M. Miss, r. 824 Powell
" Jennie W., widow, r. 921% Post
" Lucius T., printer, r. 317 Fulton
" of Mercy for Protection of Homeless Girls
NE cor Bryant and Rincon PI
" William, barber, 53, 5th, r. 434 Jessie
i!®=House. See Hause, Howes and Howse
Housefelth Mary, widow, r. 3204, 16th
Householders' Building and Loan Association,
Robert Husband president, S. R. Church
secretary, 307 Sansome, room 1
Housel William J., barber Abraham Levy, r.
823 Kearny
Houseman Fred H., salesman George W. Mc-
Near, r. 410 Post
" Harvey P., bartender Brown & Nicol, r.
2318% Larkin
" Margaret, widow, r. 2318% Larkin
4^Houseman. See Hausman, Hausmann and
Housman
Housen Modesta, widow, r. 224 Sanchez
Houser Emma A. Mrs., housekeeper, r. 1006 Clay
■' George, waiter, r. 8 Margaret Court
" Isaac L. (Houser, Levy & Co.. r. 1410 Ellis
Houser, Levy & Co. (Nathan L. Houser, Louis
B. Levy and Isaac L. Houser), proprie-
tors Columbian Coffee and Spice Co.,
112-114 Front
" Louis, real estate, r. 1410 Ellis
" Nathan L. (Houser, Levy & Co.), r. 1410
Ellis
*®~ Houser. See Hauser
Houseworth Frederick A., agent Penn Mutual
Life Ins. Co., r. 2019 Sacramento
" Harrison, accountant and insurance solici-
tor. 317 California and bookkeeper Ben
H. Lucke, r. 2019 Sacramento
" Thomas, r. 2019 Sacramento
Houshild Diedrich (John H. Holjes Co.), r. 398,
6th
Housle Alfred, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 907 Union
Housley Edward C, expressman, r. 30 Prospect
Av
Housman Hattie B., widow, r. 416 Hyde
i3®" Housman. See Hausman, Hausmann and
Houseman
Housset Leon, manager Comptoir National
D'Escompte de Paris, 1
Paris, France
Houston Albert, clerk Del Monte Milling Co., r.
828 Haight
Albert, machinist, r. 315 Folsom
Albert J., student, r. 828 Haight
Augustine, salesman Blake, Moffttt &
Towne, r. 1107 Golden Gate Av
Belle E. Miss, roner Modern Laundry, r.
209%, 14th
Carrie M. Mrs. (Burkhardt & Houston), r.
108, 21st
Carter, foreman, r. 593 Shrader
Charles J., student, r. 593 Shrader
Edward, carpenter Harbor Commissioners,
r. Alameda
Edward, printer, r. 438, 14th
Emma, widow, r. 446 Natoma
Frank, salesman Stewart & Co., r. 433 Na-
toma
Frank H. Mrs., stenographer Christy &
Wise, r. 212 Powell
Frederick K., manager S. F. Branch. The
Owl Cigar Co., 121 Market, r. 1340 Hyde
Houston Isaac M., physician and surgeon, 104
Mason
James, shoemaker, 302, 19th, r. 2509 Mis-
sion
James T., printer Bulletin, r. 530 Geary
John, foreman H. N. Cook Belting Co., r.
446 Natoma
John, merchant, r. 339 McAllister
John, plumber, r. 438, 14th
John B., draughtsman Union I. Wks, r.
809% Valencia
Mary A. Miss, teacher Golden Gate Pri-
mary School, r. 1107 Golden Gate Av
Matthew, 2d steward str Columbia
Mattie P., widow, r. 2232 Broadway
Nina J. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 1107 Golden Gate Av
Philip M., waiter, r. 448 Jessie rear
Samuel W., stevedore, r. 2509 Mission
Thomas T., 1st asst. engineer str St. Paul,
r. 52 Silver
William, merchant, r. 339 McAllister
William G., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1107
Golden Gate Av
William R., gasfitter Universal Gas Sav-
ing Assn, r. 2509 Mission
William W., telegraph operator, r. 1523
Broadway
4®=Houston. See Heuston and Huston
Houtz John, cooper David Werner, r. 110 Berry
Hovalt Charles A., carpenter, r. 817% Larkin
Hove Thomas, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
*®'Hover. See Hoever
Hoverman William, gripman, r. 802 Central Av
Ho vert George H., shirt manufacturer, 312
Montgomery, r. 36 Ellis
Hovet Henry, painter, r. 504 Fell
Hovey Asatiel, merchant, r. 1720 Eddy
" Belle E., widow, r. 723, 22d
» C. E. & Co. (Charles E. Hovey), loan and
bond brokers, 405 Montgomery, room 4
" Charles E. (C. E. Hovey & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Chester L., real estate agent, 8 Mills Bldg,
2d floor, r. 2002 Broadway
" Edward, clerk auditing dept Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 204 Ellis
" Edward H., car inspector S. F. &. S. M.
Ry., r. 346, 4th
" Frederick W., clerk, r. 1409 Guerrero
" George D., painter, r. 1409 Guereero
" James, waiter str San Bias
" Jennie E., clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r. 1409
Guerrero
" Samuel D., real estate agent, 508 Cali-
fornia, r. 606 Sutter
" William T., r. 2715 Sacramento
How Joseph, driver J. Sanders, r. 219, 7th
Howard Albert C, broker, 101 St. Ann's Bldg, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Amos F., r. 522 Eddy
Howard and Wilson Colony Co. (incorporated),
R. M.Wilson president, George H. How-
ard vice-president, F. M. Pickering sec-
retary, 523 Montgomery
" Andelucia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 825 Harri-
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Howard Andrew E., finisher Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 106 Sbotwell
Anna E., widow, r. 520 Noe
Bamford, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 706/2
Tennessee
Benjamin F., mate str Resolute, r. 233
Shotwell
Bridget, widow, r. 14 Allen
Carrie Miss, nurse City and County Hos-
pital
Charles, clerk, r. 21 Van Ness Av
Charles, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 706 Ten-
nessee
Charles, mechanic, r. 400 Bay
Charles, painter, r. 1130 Market
Charles, seaman, r. Vienna nr Silver
Charles, teamster, r. 901 Battery
Charles A. (Howard & Ritschy), r. I28/2,
7th
Howard Charles E., assistant manager San
Francisco Business College, 1236 Market,
r. 810 Ellis
" Charles M., teamster, r. 429 Grove
" Charles W., harness washer H. Foy & Co.
Howard Charles Webb, president Spring Val-
ley Water Works, 516 California, r. Pa-
cific-Union Club
" C. Harrold, president Revista Publishing
Co., 6 Mills Bldg, 3d fioor, r. 2735 Pine
Clarence A., printer Post, r. Alameda
Clarence O., r. 1016 Sacramento
Clifton, surveyor, r. 331b 18th
Cornelius, stevedore, r. 20 Roach
Denison L., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 825
Harrison
Howard E. A. & Co. (Edward A. Howard and
Frank K. Mottj, importers of carriage
materials and hardwood lumber, 29-31
Spear, telephone Red 641, Oakland
branch 651-655 Broadway
" Edward A. (E. A. Howard & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" Edward H., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 2511 Fillmore
" Edwin, news agent Occidental News Co.
" Ellen Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Elmer, r. 621 Bush
" Emily Mrs., r. 522 Taylor
" Emma Mrs., dressmaking, 403 Mason
" Emma G. Miss, teacher Bernal Heights
Primary School, r. 120 Capp
" Frank P., operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co.
" Fred, wire mattress maker John Hoey, r.
530, 3d
" Fred C, with Norton, Teller & Roden, r.
2313 Howard
Howard Frederick P., assistant secretary
Spring Valley Water Works, r. 1333
Leavenworth
" F. Robert, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
520 Noe
•' George, r. 109 Jessie
" George, laborer Vulcan Iron Wks, r.
Manning PI
" George, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" George, teamster, r. 28 Sacramento
" George Mrs., actress, r. 727 Bush
Howard George B., commission broker,
Leidesdorff
" George B., entry clerk Goodyear Rubber
Co., r. 815 Howard
" George H., r. 818 Bush
" George H., architect, 238 Crocker Bldg, r.
2606 Pacific Av
" George H., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
158 San Jose Av
Howard George W., manager A. A. Davis Mill-
ing Co., 421 California, telephone Main
538, r. Oakland
G. G., 2d steward str San Jose
Harry, bellman Bohemian Club, r. 1070
Howard
Homer L., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3311/2, 18th
Horace P., clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co., r. 120 Capp
Horace Z., superintendent Oceanic Steam-
ship Co's. wharf, r. 120 Capp
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Howard House, John Burmeister proprietor, 311
Grant Av
" Irvine, r. 237 Hayes
" John, laborer, r. 10 Bryant Av
" John, teamster, r. 704 Sansome
" John, waiter Frederick Cook, r. 317, 4th
" John Jr., laborer, r. 10 Bryant Av
" John A., printer, r. 735 Harrison
Howard John L., president Cumberland Coal
Co., Alameda Sugar Co. and manager
Oregon Improvement Co., Pacific Coast
Railway Co. and Southern Oregon Co., 16
California, r. Oakland
" John W., superintendent American Type
Founders Co., r. Berkeley
" Joseph, clerk, r. 631 Stevenson
" Joseph, laborer, r. 19 Stockton PI
" Kate Miss, bookkeeper George D. Bunker,
r. 20 Buena Vista
Howard Kate I. Miss, physician, office and r.
1410 Larkin
" Lemuel, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Lizzie, widow, r. 818 Bush
" Lizzie, domestic, 939 Geary
" Lizzie Mrs., lodgings, 1050 Howard
" Lizzie Miss, shoefltter Lobenstein Bros.
" Louise B. Miss, teacher Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 20 Buena Vista
" Louise N. Mrs., teacher Girls High School,
r. 2735 Pine
" Maggie M. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1045, 19th
" Margaret, widow, r. 20 Buena Vista
" Martin, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
520, 4th
" Martin, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" Martin J., coopor Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1108
Vermont
" Mary Mrs., r. 825 Harrison
" Mary M., widow, r. 2521 California
" M. F., cook Montgomery Hotel
" Michael, chiropodist, r. 348 Minna
" Michael, laborer, r. 10 Bryant Av
" Michael, laborer Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Morton W., glove maker F. G. Conklin &
Co., r. 432 Valley
" Moses B., insurance, r. 432 Valley
" Myron B., special agent Northwestern Life
Assn., r. 134 McAllister
" Nathaniel, waiter, r. 248 Minna
" Noah F., painter, r. 24 Harriet
" Noah P., paper hanger, r. 34 Harriet
" Oliver M., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 3405Octavia
" Oliver O. Jr., manager English Mountain
Gold Mines Co., 20 Crocker Bldg, r. The
Colonial
" Osgood B., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 28b
De Long Av
" Patrick, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
418 Texas
" Patrick, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
11 Minna
" Peter J., butcher C. W. Foster, r. 55 Na-
toma
Howard Presbyterian Church, Rev. F. R. Far-
rand pastor, SW cor Oak and Baker
" Richard T., mining, r. 309, 5th
" Robert, driver E. H. Pfaeffle & Co., r. 1803
Haight
" Robert G., r. 102 Freelon
" Squire J., carpenter, r. 825 Harrison
Howard Street Methodist Episcopal Church,
Rev. W. W. Case pastor. S s Howard bet
2d and 3d
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and Folsom
" T. Mrs., r. 1310 Mason
" Thomas, barber, 6O214 Central Av
" Thomas, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
Howard Thomas, wood carver, designer and
modeler. 213 Mission, r. East Oakland
" Thomas J., driver Cascade Laundry, r. 54
Erie
" Thomas P., clerk People's Express and
Transfer Co., r. 26 Minna
" Thomas T., hostler William E. Bridge, r. 6
Dodge
" Volney, with Brown, Craig & Co., r. 432
Valley
" William, bartender J. A. Moore, r. 235
Stevenson
" William, butcher Henry Dickerson, r. 1802
Market
" William, carpenter, 9th Av South nr G
" William, finisher Heywood Bros. & Co., r.
1059% Howard
Howard William H., capitalist, 523 Montgom-
ery, r. San Mateo
" William H., harness maker, r. 861 Folsom
" Zerah Y., clerk W. G. Stafford & Co., r. 120
Capp
" & Ritschy (Charles A. Howard and Valen-
tine Ritschy), barbers, 20, 7th
Howarth Conrad, carpenter Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 737 Harrison
" George W., plumber Henry William.son,
r. 1914 Grand Av
" Joseph, seaman, r. 4 Pringle Court
" Thomas, pattern maker Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. Oakland
Howarth Thomas F., secretary Simonds Saw
Co., 31 Main, r. 29 Laurel
Howatt John A., block maker Le Gal & Os-
trander, r. 843, 17th
'i John B., boiler maker, r. 843, 17th
" William J., salesman Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 843, 17th
4S=Howatt. See Howitt
Howden M. K. Mrs., widow, r. 1201 Laguna
Howe Albert M., accountant Risdon I. and L.
Wks. r. 1320 Washington
" Albion S., civil engineer, r. 1207 Octavia
" Andrew J., gardener, r. 4 Brosnan
" Anthony, carpenter, r. 108 Alabama
" Armiger, shoemaker, 46 Sacramento
" Catherine Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2521 Bry-
ant
" Charles A., salesman Hills Bros., r. 322,
27th
" Charles K., cashier S. F. Weeks Co.. r. 323
Scott
" Charles M., Christian scientist, r. 841 Post
'■ Daniel T., bartender Lincoln's Road House,
r. 229 Golden Golden Gate Av
" Edward, solicitor Union Box Factory, r.
Alameda
" Edward, superintendent Haight St. Branch
Market St. Ry., r. 417 Clayton
" Edward D., clerk A. F. Tenney Co.
" Edward K., solicitor Union Box Factory,
r. Alameda
" Edward K. Jr., clerk Simpson Lumber
Co., r. Alameda
" E. F. Mrs., artist, r. 1926 Market
" Emily S., widow, r. 1207 Octavia
" Emma S., widow, r. 323 Scott
" Erastus M., master mariner, r. 120 Fair
Oaks
" Frank, plumber, r. 108 Alabama
Howe Frank C, timekeeper Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 1033 Regent, Alameda
" Frederick E., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
35 Harriet
" George E., with Pacific Steam Whaling
Co., r. 1907i4 Devisadero
HOWE G. W.,
attorney and counsellor at law, advice
free, law offices, 850 Market cor Stock-
ton, rooms 7-8-9
Howe Harriet A., widow, r. 17 Trenton
" James, porter, r. 861 Market
" James E., druggist, 2333 Mission
" James H., manager Oratorio Society, 308
Post, r. Pacific-Union Club
" James T., bartender Israel G. Johnson, r.
122 Taylor
" John, molder, r. 27 Clarence PI
" John, shoemaker, r. SE cor cor Sanchez
and 29th
" John, stenographer, r. 152 Erie
" John C, printer, lithographer and en-
graver, 636 Clay and 641 Merchant, r. 1100
Green
" John L., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1633V^
Grove
" John N., compositor, r. 414 Golden Gate Av
" John M., photographic printer, 113 St.
Ann's Bldg, r. 1926 Market
" John W., shoefitter, r. SE cor Sanchez and
29th
" Kate, widow, r. 1725^4 Lexington Av
" Lowell, cigars and tobacco, NE cor 3d and
Howard, r. 319 Golden Gate Av
" Marie, actress, r. 1743V4 Mission
" Minnie Mrs., r. 6 Harriet
" Oliver, cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r. SE
cor 29th and Sanchez
" Parthenia F., widow, r. 322, 27th
■' Richard H., fireman Pac. Saw Mfg. Co., r.
560 Howard
" Richard P., stenographer Waterhouse &
Lester, r. Oakland
" Robert, seaman, r. 11 Welsh
" Robert C, clerk Insurance Company of
North America, r. 414 Golden Gate Av
" Robert F., shoemaker, r. Alabama nr Pre-
cita Av
" Russell B., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 414 Golden Gate Av
Howe Scale Company, E. D. Page manager, 12-
14 Pine
" Thomas G., boiler maker J. C. Lemmer
& Co., r. SE cor 29th and Sanchez
" Walter C., correspondent F. L. Sweany, r.
621 Bush
" William, bartender John C. Johnson, r. 319
Golden Gate Av
" William, engineer, r. 108 Alabama
" William, mate str Corona
" William, waiter, r. 4481/2, 3d
" William D., traveling salesman, r. 621 Bush
.^-Howe. See How and Howes
Howell Albert, bookkeeper San Jose Woolen
Mills Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" Alfred, stonecutter, r. 20 Derby Pi
" Allan S., carpenter, r. 871 Market
" A Ivah H., driver, r. 215 Langton
" Arthur, cook G. Hink & Co., r. 207 Eddy
" Carrie, widow, dressmaker, r. 459 Minna
" Edward, marker La Grande Laundry, r.
1512 Howard
" Edward H., foreman mantel dept. W. W.
Montague & Co., r. 13*4 Union
" Ernest E., clerk A. B. McCreery, r. Oak-
land
" Evan, electrician, r. 416 Minna
" Evan J., molder Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. S\bH Howard
" Frank, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 706b
Army
" Harry G., traveling salesman A. P. Hotal-
ing & Co.
" Harry W., boots and shoes. 1808 Polk
" Hattie Mrs., lodgings, IOW2 Grant Av
" James, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
823 Valencia
" James M., clerk, r. 1318 Grove
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HowellJolin J., marine engineer, r. 14041^4 Fol-
som
" Jolin R., superintendent Rapid Safety
Filter Co., r. 2607 Post
, " John S. (Osgood & Howell), r. 2934 Jack-
son
" John W., window dresser The Emporium
" Joseph, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 251
Michigan
" Joseph H., park policeman, r. 2208 Bush
•' J. R., cashier Baldwin & Hammond, 10
Montgomery
" J. W., special agent Mutual Life Ins. Co.
of New York, r. California Hotel
" Levitt, r. 6 Walnut Av
" Lizzie P., widow, r. 612, 21st
" Matthew Jr., traveling salesman Kempkey,
Gilham & Sawyer
" Matthias D., mining, r. 1212 Geary
" Otto, cook, r. 207 Eddy
" Peter, carpenter, r. 825 Kearny
•' Phillip, r. 130 Ellis
" Ralph B., clerk, r. 612, 21st
'• Thomas, r. 1611 Gough
" Thomas, foreman, r. 523 Folsom
" Thomas, tinner G. & E. Snook, r. 20 Derby PI
" Thomas J., r. 54 Erie
" Walter, r. 34 Prospect Av
" William, tile dealer, r. 36 Dame
" William F., oiler str Columbia
" William H., driver Alfred W. Morgenstern,
r. 52"4 Silver
" William J., machinist Rix Compressed Air
Machinery Co., r. 459 Minna
" William T., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1334
Vallejo
" William. W., machinist, r. 16 Madison Av
Hower Fritz, groceries and liquors, 1423 Pacific,
r. 1425 Pacific
" S. E., engineer Ewell, Shafer & Co., r. 2652
Harrison
Howerton Edward B., deputy Assessor, r. 428a
Page
Howes Egbert S., plumbing, hardware and
stoves, 1625 Devisadero
" Enoch T.,r. 3019 Jackson
Howes George, proprietor Howes' Special De-
livery, 508 Jones
" Henry A., foreman J. W. Ferris, r. 1904
Market
" Henry A. Jr., carpenter, r. 13th Av South nr
Railroad Av
Howes Jataez, mining secretary, 214 Pine, rooms
55-58, r. 2325 Bush
" John, insurance agent, r. 751 Howard
" Laban H., salesman, r. IO371/2, 24th
" L. H. Mrs., varieties, 1037'^, 24th
" Maude C. Mrs., r. 1904 Market
" Robert H., conductor Cal. St. RR.. r. 1423
California
" Salina Mrs., r. 320 Mason
4@"Howes. See Hause and House
Howes' Special Delivery, George Howes pro-
prietor, 508 Jones, telephone East 547,
branch 15 Geary
Howey William A., teamster, r. 614, 7th
Howie Herbert P., carpenter, r. 180 Noe
" Mary J. Mrs., r. 112 Chattanooga
Howitt Henry Rev., literary^ editor Pacific
Churchman, r. 809 Polk
«3=Howitt. See Howatt
Howkins Alfred, carpenter, r. 915, 15th
«®"Howkins. See Hawkins
Howland Bendix, foreman, r. I214 Oak Grove Av
" Charles, driver Daniel C. Howland, r. 536
Munich
Charles E., contractor, r. 126 Ellis
Charles F., accountant H. S. Crocker Co.,
Charles J., purser str Santa Cruz, r. Oak-
land
Clarence A. (Howland & Lonergan),' 724
Market
Daniel C, expressman, SE cor Stockton
and Geary, r. 536 Munich
Edward, elevator operator Mills Bldg, r.
Oakland
Frank P., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Howland George H., clerk Heynemann & Co.,
r. 314 Fillmore
Ina L. Miss, stenographer, r. 314 Fillmore
James E., master ship Invincible, 35
Steuart, r. 2106 Sutter ■
John, marine engineer, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
John S., gate keeper O. R. & N. Co., r. 1131
Polk
Le Mar C, collector, r. 1131 Polk
Leonora, widow, r. 1208 Lombard
Mary E., widow, r. 314 Fillmore
Peter B., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 301 Turk
Robert M. Mrs., widow, r. 1900 Devisadero
Stephen W., mining expert, r. 32^/4 Langton
Wesley P., billing clerk P. C. SS Co., r.
Oakland
William W., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 7801/2 Harrison
W. Penn, civil engineer, 221 Front, room 5,
r. 430 Bryant
Howland & Lonergan (Clarence A. Howland
and George M. Lonergan), proprietors
Imperial Photographic Studio, 724 Mar-
ket
Hewlett Frank, clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" George, employee Hulse, Bradford & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Michael, laundrvmanCity and County Hos-
pital
Howley James J., car driver, r. 186 Perry
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1105)4 Tennessee
>63~Howley. See Hawley
Howrey Frederick, cook, r. 281 Stevenson
Howrin Patrick, driver Sutter St. Ry., r. 12091/4
Bush
Howse Henry L., oil and gas stoves, 14 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 7 Montgomery Av
" Henry L. Jr., clerk Henry L. Howse, r. 7
Montgomery Av
" John R., type caster, r. 23d Av nr Point
Lobos Av
4c?~ Howse. See House and Howes
Howson George, horse trainer, r. 1819 Point
Lobos Av
" James W., student, r. 1819 Point Lobos Av
" Thomas, tanner Fred R. Cook, r. cor 18th
and Guerrero
Hoxie Silas, expressman, r. 208 Clara
Hoy Albert, r. 902 Kearny
" Mary, widow, r. 1314!4 Larkin rear
" Peter, watchmaker, r. 195 Hyde
-»- Hoy. See Hoey
Hoyer George, salesman, r. 827 Hampshire
" Jacob F. W., porter Wieland Bros., r. 1840
Howard
" Richard, r. 354 Minna
" William, porter, r. 1840 Howard
" William Jr., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 1840
Howard
HoyleJ. E. & Co. (John E. Hoyle and Waters
A. Bushnell), printers, 403 Market
" John E. (J. E. Hoyle & Co.), r. 648 Waller
" John E., teamster Forster, Little & Co., r.
2943 Howard
" Reuben, printer J. E. Hoyle & Co., r. 425
Fell
Hoyt Bert, r. 410 Hyde
" Charles T. Mrs., widow, r. 2502 Sutter
H03rt Edward, proprietor White Star Laundry,
cor 11th and Channel, main office vesti-
bule Chronicle Bldg, r. 2899 Jackson
" Eva H., widow, compositor Pac. Christian
Pub. Co.. r. 807A 17th
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Hojrt Fletcher S., mechanical dentist, 131 Post,
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Hoyt Frank B., notary public, 504 Battery, r.
915b Oak
" Frederic T., with The Realty Syndicate,
r. 512 Mason
" George E., machinist, r. 811, 23d
' ' Henry A. , salesman Winchester Repeating
Arms Co., r. Alameda
" James G., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1807-
Halght
" John G. (Swayne & Hoyt), r. Oakland
" Novelty Manufacturing Co., George D.
Mahone agent, 43 Phelan Bldg
" Oscar F., bookkeeper Gas Consumers' As-
sociation, r. SVi Scott
" W. Albert, carpenter, r. 2305 Mariposa
" W. D., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 2733 Jack-
son
" William H., clerk J. A. Folger & Co., r.
Oakland
4®= Hoyt. See Hoitt
Hoyte Hereward, actor Grover's Alcazar Thea-
atre
Hoytema Mendel, drayman, r. 27051/4 Harrison
Hranuelli Guisto, porter Damjanovich & Vuko-
vich, r. 223^4 Jessie
Hromada Adolph, wholesale candy manufac-
turer, 222-224 Battery and 315-317 Sacra-
mento, r. 1128 Guerrero
Hrvatska Sloga (Slavo-Croation semi- weekly),
L. W. Piskulich editor and proprietor,
629 Washington
Huant Matilda J., widow, r. 522 Capp
Hub Tlie, Charles Keilus & Co. proprietors,
dealers in fine clothing, 202-206 Kearny
Hubacek Andrew, jeweler E. Hubacek, r. 823
York
" Edward, jeweler, 2439^4 Mission, r. 823 York
" Matthew, jeweler, r. 823 York
Hubachek Joseph H., pharmacist Fairmount
Pharmacy, r. 1411 Folsom
Hubacher John, engineer The Cal. Dry Dock Co.,
r. Hunter's Point
Hubash Joseph, manufacturing jeweler, 9 Har-
dieP]
Hubb Peter, milkman, r. 128 Welsh
" Peter, milkman, r. 1337 Natoma
Hubbard Adolphus S., secretary California His-
torical Society, 819 Market, r. 1912 Pierce
" Albert B., helper Charles Brown & Son, r.
301 Fillmore
" Alfred W., teamster, r. 1143^ Harrison
" Anna, widow, r. 1307 Green
Hubbard B. S., secretary The Union Litho-
graph Co., 316 Sacramento, r. Oakland
" E. A. & Co. (Eugene A. Hubbard), manu-
facturers' agents, 120 Sutter, room 9
" Edward T., bookkeeper, r. 1608 Baker
" E. H. Mrs., ladies hairdresser, 923 Market
" Eugene A. (E. A. Hubbard & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" Frank J., clerk, r. 1006 Larkin
•' Fannie V., widow, r. 2111 Hyde
" George, butcher, r. 361 Minna
" George, waiter William Scheubner, r. Ful-
ton nr 2d Av
" George A., dentist B. Beers, r. 2104 Bush
" George C, foreman Brown & Craddock, r.
Oakland
■' George M., clerk Hibernia Savings and
Loan Soc, r. 124 Tremont Av
" George W., vice-president Cauca "Valley
Development Co., 217 Sansome, r. Los
Angeles
■' Henry, painter, r. 363 Minna
Hubbard Henry, upholsterer, r. 1012 Bryant
" Henry C, carrier Chronicle, r. 1222 Golden
Gate Av
" Henry C, clerk S. P. Co., 613 Market, r.
Alameda
" Henry F., inspector U. S. Customs, r. ift
Oak
" House, Charles Raulet proprietoc, 139, 4th
" Jason C, superintendent Cauca Valley De-
velopment Co., 217 Sansome
" John D., student, r. 124 Tremont Av
" John M., r. 1307 Green
" Margaret, widow, r. 3024 Buchanan
" Michael, r. 1131 Harrison
" M. T., traveling salesman Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. Sacramento
" Norris, shipping clerk Union Litho. Co., r.
Oakland
" Robert, foreman, r. 1166 Bryant
" Sarah, r. 518 Van Ness Av
" W. A., cook, r. 829 Stevenson
" William, fireman, r. 245, 2d
" William, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
" William H. , teamsterWellman, Peck & Co. ,
r. 32 Chesley
" William W., insurance agent, r. 1364 Market
4®"Hubbard. See Hubbert and Huppert
Hubbell Frederick N., mining, r. 1451 McAllister
Hubbell George A., manager and secretary The
American Patriot and Patriot Publish-
ing Co., Academy of Sciences Bldg, 819
Market, room 7, r. 2241 Market
" George R., physician, r. 2339 Pine
" Harriet H. Mrs., physician, r. 2339 Pine
" H. C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 826a Harrison
" Henry C, farmer, r. 826a Harrison
" Narcissa, widow, r. 1024 Bush
" Samuel T., cooper, 413 Drumm, r. 114Pacitic
Hubber James W., engineer, r. 330, 18th
Hubbert John, butcher, 514, 34th, r. 546, 23d
" John, machinist, r. 1131 Harrison
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 323Bryant
" Nathaniel T., butcher, r. 1133 Guerrero
" Wallace R., bartender Clay Markle, r. 530,
23d
" Walter K.. broom maker, r. 118 Alabama
Hubbs Charles H., attorney and counsellor at
law, 330 Pine, rooms 38-39, r. NW cor
Clement and 8th Av
Hubenthal Peter, r. 135 Hayes
Huber A. & Co. (Alfred Huber), watchmakers,
jewelers and opticians, 39, 3d
" Adam, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Huber Adolph (Huber Bros.), r. 234 Castro
" Adolph (Kister & Huber), r. San Jose Av
nr Ocean House Road
" Albert, clerk, r. 909 Kearny
" Albert, confectionery, 1308 Polk, r. 1348
Bush
" Alfred (A. Huber & Co.), r. 613a Shotwell
" Alfred J., porter Hartter, Hayes & Co., r.
1906/2 Polk
" Anna, widow, r. 1802 Market
" Anton, r. 811 Mission
" Barbara, widow, r. 610 Pine
Huber Brothers (Otto F. and Adolph). proprie-
tors California Hall and The California
Catering Co., 620 Bush
" Charles, blacksmith B. Graves & Co., r.
1009 Washington
" Charles, marble cutter, r. 113 Ivy Av
" Charles A., barber. 2007 Polk. r. 626A Her-
mann
" Edward A., manager estate of Charles H.
Mead, 526 Front, r. 932 Green
" Frank, engineer, 7 Market
HUBER FRANK,
manufacturer doors, sash and blinds,
563 Brannan, r. 113 Butte
Huber Frederick, proprietor Arion House, 13-15
Page
" Fritz, r. 13 Monroe
" Hans, seaman, r. 830 Battery
" Henry, butcher Henry G. Pfaeflle, r. 1839
Market
' ' George, waiter The Oberon, r. 13 Metcalfe PI
■' Herman, collector, r. 916, 15th
" John, hardware, 3123, 16th
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Huber John E., cutter Grennan Bros., r. 1906i/4
Polk
" Louis, laborer, ,r. 408 Capp
" Louis, waiter, r. 1528Folsoin
" Martin Jr., millhand Frank Huber, r. 113
Butte
" Mathias, teamster, r. 5325^ Linden Av
Huber Otto F. (Huber Bros.), r. S32 Castro
" Raymond, pressman Galloway Litho. Co.,
r. Alameda
" Theodore, liquors. Mission Road nr County
Line
HUBER VALENTINE,
musical director, 420 Eddy, telephone
East 681
Hubert Alfred, clerk Alexander Wallmann, r.
SW cor Ellis and Bourbin PI
Anton, brewer, r. 707 Mission
Charles, carpenter, r. 10 Union PI rear
Charles J., boiler maker, r. 1817 Market
Ellen, widow, r. 1817 Market
George W., salesman, r. 1817 Market
Joseph, laborer, r. 4 Fillmore
Pauline Mrs., proprietor Irving House, 568
Mission
Hubie G. A. Miss, nurse, r. 703 Polk
Hubinette Edward, window cleaner, r. 204!4
Eddy rear
Hubley Solomon F., foreman Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. Oakland
Hubner Carl S., waiter Walter H. Blunden, r. 23
Taylor
" Conrad W., salesman Collins & Co., r. 721
Grove
" Louis, waiter George H. Richard, r. 1 Lou-
isa
4®=-Hubner. See Huebner
Hubsch Christina, widow, r. 11 Avery
Huchard August, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
2151/2, 6th
Huck Alexander, painter, r. 804 Valencia
" Frederick, metal roofer Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 612 Filbert
" John P. M., clerk, r. 1247b 18th
" Richard, vinegar and pickles, 37 Commer-
cial, r. 612 Filbert
4®-Huck. See Hucks
Huckfeldt Henry, groceries and liquors, 1200
Howard, r. 1202 Howard
" J., laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r. 1909
Harrison
Huckins Bruce, conductor, r. 3201 Geary
" Prank, M. D.. dentist I. G. Leek, 72414 Mar-
ket
" William P., chief engineer str Transit, r.
2205 Scott
Huckle Arthur, carpenter, r. 1818;^ Howard
Hucks Annie E. Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 711 Jones
" George A., r. 2139 Mission
" John G., photographer, 1228 Market, r. 2139
Mission
>«®- Hucks. See Huck
Huddart Frederick T., salesman Dunham, Car-
rigan & Hayden Co., r. 3000 Sacramento
" James M., manager Clatsop Mill Co., 40
California, r. Berkeley
" John H., clerk John W. Richards, r. Berke-
ley
" J. Townsend Mrs., widow, r. 3000 Sacra-
mento
Huddell Kate Mrs., r. 221^4 Isis
Huddleson George, janitor, r. 4 Auburn
Huddleston H. & Co. (Hugh Huddleston and
Isaac B. Owens), proprietors Great
American Importing Tea Co., 52-58 Mar-
ket
" Hugh (H. Huddleston & Co.), r. Palace
Hotel
Huddelston Matthew J., oanner, r. 19 Aileen Av
Huddy Henry, bricklayer, r. 15321^4 Eddy rear
" Jean Miss, teacher dancing, 6a Hyde, r. 6Vo
Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 6V2 Hyde
" May Miss, teacher dancing, r. 61/2 Hyde
Hudelsou Benjamin F., president State Coun
cil American Protective Assn, 819 Mar-
ket, room 39-40, r. Oakland
Hudgin John D., r. IOI614 Larkin
Hudnall C. B. Mrs., widow, r. 634 Polk
" William D., salesman, r. 807 Leavenworth
Hudson A. B., porter, r. 1006 Clay
Alexander C, clerk, r. 825 Mission
Alexander F., cook, r. 128 Bernard
Alfred, blacksmith H. Crockard's Sons, r.
126 Church
Bay Consolidated Gold Mining Co., John
H. Sayre secretary, 405 Montgomery,
room 5
Charles, compositor Salvation Army, r.
1139 Market
Charles, tinsmith, r. 1415 Stockton
Charles E., bookkeeper, r. 39a Clinton Park
Charles H., waiter, r. 825 Mission
George, attorney at law, r. 226, 5th
George R.. solicitor, r. 34 Ellis
Harry H. , gas fitter S. F. Novelty and Plat-
ing Wks, r. 14 Turk
Henry C, laborer, r. 2104 Mason
Henry W., cutter Sam Meyer & Co., r. 200
Turk
Henry W., salesman J. Noonan, r. 2312 Pine
Horace R., journalist Chronicle, r. 1611
Washington
James, sailmaker, r. 316 Davis
James C, plumber, r. 319 O'Farrell
Jane J. Mrs., matron Hearst and Helping
Hand Free Kindergartens, r. 512 Union
John, r. 512 Union
John (Shrakkart & Hudson), r. 25i/4 Shotwell
John, laborer, r. 961% Bryant
John C, shoe cutter, r. 319 O'Farrell
John M., foreman Koons, Bosq & Co., r. 1107
Mason
John M., clerk, r. 1107 Mason
Joseph, butcher, r. 26i^ Clinton Park
L. W. Mrs., widow, r. 2121 Sacramento
Mary, widow, r. miYz Bryant
Mathew T., foreman Cal. Paint Co., r. 513
Potrero Av
Medical Institute, E. C. Auld manager,
5 Stockton
Millard F., clei-k Henry C. Campbell, r.
Oakland
Minnie A. Miss, dressmaking, 319 O'Farrell
Phineas, solicitor, r. 209 Grant Av
Hudson River Dyeing and Cleaning Works,
Hopke Bros. & Von Hagen proprietors,
ofBce 409 Sutter, branch 335, 24th, works
11 Fair Av
" Sophia, widow, r. 157i4 Clara
" Susan, widow, r. 739 Green
" Walter, r. 126 Church
" W. Clyde, upholsterer Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 1020 Market
" William, billiard man The Oberon, r. 5 Hyde
" William J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 319
O'Farrell
4®" Hudson, See Hutson
Hudspeath John, driver N. Gray & Co., r. 145, 12th
" John Mrs., furnished rooms, 145, 12th
Huebner Adolph, baker J. Lanzer, r. 2232 Mis-
sion
" Hugo, superintendent German Benevolent
Society Cemetery, r. 34th Av and Clement
" Louisa, widow, r. SE cor Hayes and Pierce
JSS^Huebner. See Hubner
Huebsch Charles H., lather, r. 316 Ivy Av
Huefner Otto C. (Huefner & Engelke), r. 1003
Washington
" & Engelke (Otto C. Huefner and Christian
H. Engelke), proprietors and publishers
California Journal, 415 Montgomery,
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Huegie Romar, bakery, 108 Hayes
Huehn Arthur, draughtsman, r. 2i Rausch
Huellmantel Bernhard, tailor, r. 213 Clara rear
Hue-Paris Victor, teacher music, 1347 Powell
Huepeden Henry, painter, r. 138 Lily Av
Hueppeden Charles (Hueppeden & Mueller), r.
920 Central Av
" Oscar (Hueppeden & Meyer), r. NW cor
Grove and Polk
" & Meyer (Oscar Hueppeden and Ernest
Meyer), groceries, NW cor Grove and
Polk
" & Mueller (Charles Hueppeden and Her-
mann Mueller), groceries and liquors,
2101 Golden Gate Av
Huerne Zelie Mme., widow, r. 15 Ford
Huested George R., clerk S. P. Co., r. 320 Ellis
'• Orson J., asst auditor Market St. Ry., r.
320 Ellis
i^" Huested. See Heusted and Husted
Hueter E. L. Glycerine Works. Ernest L. Hue-
ter proprietor, ofBce 22 Ellis, works SE
cor 23d and Kansas
HUETER ERNEST L.,
secretary and treasurer Bass-Hueter
Paint Co., and proprietor San Fran-
cisco Pioneer varnish Works, E. L.
Hueter Glycerine Works, and Califor-
nia Ink Co., ofilce 18-20-22 Ellis, tele-
phone Main 5525
Hueter Gustave A., druggist. 2737 Howard
" Louis E.. varnisher. r. 2312 Howard
" Louise, widow, r. 2312 Howard
Hueth John, proprietor The Mozart, 319 Ellis
Huether Sebastian, machinist, r. 22 Flood Av
Huff Charles C, secretary California Paint Co.,
22 Jessie, r. East Oakland
Christina, domestic, 1603 Van Ness Av
Edward C. (W. B. Huff & Co.), r. 2415
Green
Frederick, pantryman Young & Weisman,
r. 410 Minna
Frederick J., clerk, r. 824 Mission
George, painter, r. NW cor 2d and Folsom
John, r. 10 Williamson
John, elevator man, r. 102 Silver
Joseph, manager Mrs. M. B. Huff, r. 34th
off San Jose Av
Lou, widow, hair dresser, r. 1104 Market
Melissa B., widow, dairv. 34th off San Jose
Av ■
Norman P., carpenter, r. 1607 Grove
Sarah, widow, r. 605 Taylor
Walter R., salesman Pacific Shirt Co., r.
1629 Haves
Huff W. B. & Co. (William B. and Edward C.
Huff), real estate, insurance and house
brokers, 2405 California
" William B. (W. B. Huff & Co.), r. 2203 Web-
ster
" W. R., real estate, r. 675 Minna
4@=Huff. See Hough and Hoff
Huffman Charles H., capitalist, r. 2100 Broad-
way
" George L. conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR., r. 1134 Union
" Joseph E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 14
Eugenia Av
" Samuel (Levy & Huffman), r. 8-9 Colum-
bian Bldg
" Samuel A., millinery, 1907 Fillmore
" William, conductor, r. 1134 Union
^8®" Huffman. See Hoffman and Hoffmann
HuSner Charles, seaman, r. 313^ Bryant
>^Huffner. See Huefner
Huf Schmidt Charles, agnt, r. 823 Post
" Frederick, capitalist, r. 823 Post
" George, traveling salesman D. L. Gump, r.
1242 Sacramento
" Henry, furniture, 1321 Market, r. Oakland
" Henry A., plumber, 623 Golden Gate Av
" Louis A., plumber, r. 623 Golden Gate Av
" Milton S., plumber, r. 623 Golden Gate Av
Hug Charles A., secretary J. D. Spreckels &
Bros. Co., office 327 Market, r. 1525 Sutter
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1525 Sutter
" Henry, butcher A. Brady, r. 215 Tehama
" John J., physician; 1009 Mission
Hugg Ellen M., widow, r. 1411 Clay
" Robert H., broker, r. 1411 Clay
Huggins Amos W. (A. L Hall & Son), r. Berke-
ley
" Bruce, conductor Geary St. Ry., r. 3201
Geary
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 619, 3d
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 619, 3d
Huggler Alfred, cook, r. 740 Broadway
Hughes Alexander, boiler maker Eureka Boiler
Wks, r. 9 Virginia Av
" Andrew, hostler Michael Conlon, r. 5 Hyde
Terrace
" Annie, widow, r. 413^ Oak
" Annie Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Arthur, pattern maker, r. 413!4 Oak
" Bernard, bookkeeper, r. 413^ Oak
" Bernard, teamster Magdalen Asylum
" Bernard, teamster Wm. F. Wilson, r. 1145
Turk
" Bernard C, laborer, r. 1818 Market
" Bernard P., laborer ,". 711 Banks
" Blanche E., widow, r. 1043, 20th
" Bridget, widow, r. 41 Tehama
" Bridget, widow, r. California Av opp
Montezuma
" Brothers (James J. and Henry), plumbers
and metal roofers, 505 Fell
" Byron, stableman, r. 1227 Turk
" C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 520 Eddy
" Carrie, milliner, r. 23 Welsh
" Catherine, widow, r. 610 Geary
" C. F., ensign U. S. str Albatross
" Charles P., machinist Bay City Iron Wks,
r. 20914 Polk
" ConstantV., manager Renting Dept.O'Far-
rell & Co., r. Alameda
" Cornelius A., messenger U. S. Customs, r.
9a Miles PI
,, D., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Daniel, electrician, r. 1504 Kentucky
" Daniel F., printer Abramson-Heunisch Co.,
r. 220, 7th
'• David, compositor, r. 418, 14th
" David, groceries and liquors, SE cor Capi-
tol and Broad
" David, mining, office 819 Market, room 45
" Edmond, engineer, r. 648 Howard
" Edward, driver City Transit Co., r. 411
Gough
" Edward, special officer U. S. Government,
r. 410 Bryant
HUGHES EDWARD C,
steam book and job printer, 511 San-
some, telephone Main 449, and Super-
visor Sixth Ward, r. 1321 Clay
Hughes Edward E., stage door keeper Califor-
nia Theatre, r. 1831 Green
" Edward F., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1144
Sutter
Edward J., longshoreman, r. 142 Silver
Edward J., salesman Schussler Bros., r.
615 Laguna
Edward O., special agent Palatine Ins. Co.,
r. Denver
Ellen, widow, r. 40 Silver
Ellen Miss, clerk Gustave Fricke, r. 20
Stevenson Av
Ellis, carpenter, r. 110 Hyde
Emily N., widow, r. 19 Hampton PI
Eugene A. N., stock broker, 313 Montgom-
ery, r. 618 Filbert .
Frances Mrs., nurse r. 12 Federal
Frances M. Mrs., r. 806 Bush
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Hughes Frank, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 41 Tehama
" Frank A., laster Buckingham & Hecht
" Frank I., painter, r. 2426i^ Bryant Av
" Frank P., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 327 Fremont
" George, box maker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 663 Howard
" George, cook J. U. Hastings, r. Oakland
" George, salesman L. Scatena & Co., r. 1715
" George, teamster, r. 1068 Howard
" George A., pattern maker Golden State
and Miners Iron Wks, r. 233 Chattanooga
" George W., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r.
411 Duncan
" Gustav, iron worker, r. 126, 14th
" H. & Co. (Hugh Hughes), shipping and com-
mission, 123 California, rooms 3-4
" Harry, student, r. 1914 Lexington Av
" Harry M., traveling salesman, r. 1715Mason
" Henry (Hughes Bros.), r. 505^ Linden Av
" Hugh (H. Hughes & Co.), r. 922 Broadway
" Hugh J., laborer, r. 704i/^ Mission
" Humphrey, clerk J. A. Folger & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Humphrey, marine engineer, 9 Mission
" Isabella, laundress Am. Laundry, r. 3026i/^
Buchanan
" James, r. 781 Stevenson
" James, compositor, r. 323'/i Clementina
" James, harness maker, r. 995 Market
" James, laborer, r. 39 Minna
" James, laborer, r. Sadowa nr Plymouth Av
" James, porter, r. 421, 4th
" James, teamster Pac. Transfer Co., r. 356
Jessie
" James, teamster, r. 321 Natoma
Hughes James B., secretary Francis-Valentine
Co., 517 Clay, r. 1004 Hampshire
" James G., bookkeeper Pope Mfg. Co., r. 732
Powell
" James H., watchman, r. 411 Duncan
" James J. (Hughes Bros.), r. 615 Laguna
'• James V., physician, r. 123 Clipper
" Jane, widow, r. 702i/4 Harrison
" Jerome A., physician and surgeon, 502
Sutter
" Jesse P., clerk Home Mutual Ins. Co., r.
1230!4 Jessie
" John, r. 130 Erie
" John, bakery, 63, 4th, r. 507 Webster
" John, boiler maker Columbia Iron Wks, r.
323V4 Clementina
" John, butcher A. Jonas
" John, coachman, r. 1802 Polk
" John, driver Union Ice Co., r. 218 Stockton
" John, engineer, r. 41314 Oak
" John, engineer Palace Hotel, r. 2220 Mis-
sion
" John, expressman, SE cor Mission and 9th,
r. 2947 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 24 Geneva
" John, master bk Highland Light, office
54 Steuart
" John, salesman L. P. Degen, r. Oakland
" John, seaman, r. 503 Folsom
" John, 2d ofacer str Santa Cruz
" John, teamster McHugh & Sheerin, r. 3608
Clay
" John B., laborer, r. 705 Mission
" John C, r. 1239, 23d
Hughes John C, attorney at law and notary
public, 38-39 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. 509
Post
" John D., drayman McNab & Smith, r. 17A
Geneva
" John H., carpenter, r. 213c 22d
" John H., cashier German- American Ins.
Co., r. Oakland
" John H., foundryman, r. 1313 Sansome
" John J., boilermaker, r. 142 Silver
" John J., butcher Hammond & Brod, r. 112
Natoma
" John J., carpenter, r. 24261/4 Bryant
" John J., carrier postofilce, r. 33 Welsh
" John J., saddler Morton Special Delivery,
r. 808!4 Army
" John J., water tender, r. 41 Tehama
Hughes John P., r. 10 Ringold
■' John P., carpenter, r. 123 Clipper
" John W., r. 563 Minna
" John W., cashier Anton Sorich, r. 941
Haight
" John W., clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 110
Oak
" John W., engraver on wax, 612 Clay, r. 1230
Lombard
" Joseph, cement worker, r. 781 Stevenson
" Joseph, expressman, SW cor 9th and Mis-
sion, r. 919, 22d
" Joseph, paper folder, r. 520 Folsom
" Joseph, marine engineer, r. 803 Turk
" Joseph F., salesman Holm & Nathan, r.
2426 Bryant
" Joseph W., molder, 919, 22d
" Julia, widow, r. 23 Welsh
" Kate, widow, groceries, 18 Tehama
" Lizzie, widow, r. 418, 14th
" Louisa, dressmaker, r. 23 Welsh
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 779 Shrader
" Mabel Miss, medical student, r. 914 La-
guna
" Maggie Miss, dampener Modern Laundry,
r. 532 Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 424% Grove
" Martin, metal roofer Hughes Bros., r. 505
Fell
" Mary, widow, r. 17 Rausch
" Mary, widow, r. 115 Grove
" Mary, widow, nurse, r. 1182!^ Harrison
" Mary Miss, r. 2OV2 Hawthorne
" Mary C, widow, r. 1501 Jones
" MaryK., groceries and liquors, 153 Silver
" Mary R. Miss, teacher piano, r. 2426% Bry-
ant Av
" Mattie, widow, r. 406 Mason
'• Michael, r. 112 Shipley
" Mic ael, laborer, r. 8% De Boom
" Michael, laborer, r. W s Folsom nr Precita
Av
" Michael F., laborer, r. 8 Ringold
" Michael B., shoemaker, 635 Geary
" Michael J., weigher, r. 761 Mission
" Owen, laborer, r. 12 Hawthorne
" Patrick, r. Gates nr Powhattan
" Patrick, r. Isabel nr Wolfe
" Patrick, laborer, r. 212, 1st
" Patrick, laborer, r. 781 Stevenson
" Patrick, laborer, r. 3213 Steiner
" Patrick, stableman Wm. Lock, r. 130 Erie
" Pearl Miss, stenographer Rinaldo Bros. &
Co., r. 411 Gough
" Philip, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 143
Silver
" R. C, r. 779 Shrader
" R. Clarence, generator operator S. F. Gas
Light Co., r. 1810 Union
" Richard, cook Collins & Wheeland
" Richard, driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 32%
Lang ton
" Richard, paver, r. 3 Hermann
" Richard, seaman, r. 1837 Howard
" Richard J., clerk local freight ofllce S. P.
Co., r. 418, 14th
" Rienzi, proprietor Central Salt Water
Baths, 208, 3d, r. 1067 Mission
" Robert, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
2405 Larkin
" Rose R., widow, r. 3436% Bryant
" Samuel F., druggist, 400 Post, r. Hotel
Savoy
" Samuel M., compositor, r. 1914 Lexington
Av
" Stella, domestic, 1609% Turk
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Husrhes The, William S. Hughes proprietor,
214,3(1
" Thomas, baker John Hughes, r. Folsom nr
Russ
" Thomas, clerk J. A. Folger & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Thomas, hostler H. Foy & Co., r. 501 Sutter
" Thomas, laborer, r. 5 Vassar PI
" Thomas, laborer, r. 604 Napa
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 521 Bryant
" Thomas, switchman, r. 650, 4th
" Thomas A., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 336 Eddy
Hughes Thomas A., book and job printer, 659
Clay cor Kearny, r. 9 Virginia Av
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 102 Jefferson
" Thomas H., physician and surgeon, 771
Howard, r. 19 Hampton PI
" Thomas J., plumber, r. California Av opp
Montezuma
" Tobias G., insurance, r. 1304 Post
" W. H., architect, r. 207 Jones
" William, barber Charles N. Fleischman, r.
1,5th
" William, car driver, r. 39 Perry
" William, cutter Harpham & Jansen, r. 13
Lafayette
" William, master mariner, r. 1914 Lexing-
ton Av
" William, miner, r. 233 Chattanooga
" William, porter Palace Hotel, r. 613 Fol-
som
" William, teamster, r. 407V2 Harrison
" William, watchman C. S. Laumeister, r.
253/2, 3d
" William Jr., machinist, r. 13 Lafayette
" William Jr., porter Wells, Fargo & Co.. r.
1914 Lexington Av
" William D., boatman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 9 Virginia Av
" William G., r. 422, 2d
" William G., teamster, r. 23 Welsh
" William H., foreman Washburn & Moen
Mfg Co., r. 3012 Larkin
" William H., liquors and lodgings, 765
Howard
" William J., salesman Western Meat Co., r.
907 Folsom
" William J. , saloon keeper, r. 52 Clinton Park
" William J., shoe finisher G. M. Kutz& Co.,
r. 917, 23d
" William L., laborer, r. 161 Silver
" William P., collector Post Ofttce, r. 1031^4
Natoma
Hughes ■WlUlam S., proprietor The Hughes, 214,
3d
4®*Hughes. See Hewes and Huhs
Hughson William A., stableman Wright F. Kel-
sey, r. 29 Hardy
" William L. (Hughson & Merton), r. 15 Tre-
mont Av
" & Merton (William L. Hughson and Louis
B. Merton), manufacturers' agents, 109
California, room 17
Hughston George, contractor, r. 28 Caroline
Hugill Ashton C, manager San Francisco
Photo Engraving Co., 518 Sacramento, r.
1715 Clay
Hugli Arthur, driver Willey Bros., r. Tara nr
San Jose Road
Hugot Amy, widow, r. 557 Minna
" Victor, r. 557 Minna
Huguenin Adolph, watchmaker Shreve & Co., r.
611 Octavia
" Julius C. watchmaker and jeweler, 413
Kearny, r. 380 Guerrero
Hugues Henri, insurance broker, 238 Kearny,
room 2
" Leon, stevedore, r. Douglass nr 21st
Huhs Gustave, molder Vulcan Iron Wks., r. 126
14th
" Louis, coremaker Occidental Foundry, r.
219 Webster
Huie Edward M., clerk W. R. Grace & Co., r.
2910 Jackson
" George W., clerk, r. 2910 Jackson
Huie Robert B., sub-manager W. R. Grace &
Co., and Consul Peru, 203 California, r.
2910 Jackson
" Sarah E., widow, r. 2910 Jackson
" William H.T., cashier E. L. G. Steele &
Co., r. 2910 Jackson
Huillade August, bakery, 15th Av South bet N
andP
Huke Charles, foreman Abner Doble Co., r. 51
Tehama
Hulbert Claude C, shoe cutter Porter, Slessin-
ger & Co., r. 1228 Hampshire
40- Hulbert. See Hurlbert
Huie Henry, wireworker, r. 2615 Leavenworth
Huling Thomas R., porter Le Count Bros., r.
1128'^ Howard
Hull Andrew C, teamster Teele & Co., r. 1126^^
Golden Gate Av
" Arvilla, widow, r. 347, 5th Av
" Charles, painter Swan & Stein, r. 1220 Fol-
som
" Chester C, clerk Charles C. Pennell & Co.,
r. 331 Turk
" Clinton T., clerk Post Offlce, r. Berkeley
" Frank, agent, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Frank R., shipping clerk Smiths' Cash
Store, r. Berkeley
" George L., clerk Teele k, Co., r. 2725 Pine
" Henry N., tailor, r. 417 Ridley
" Henry W., collector O. F. von Rhein & Co.,
r. 213a Valencia
" Ida A. Mrs., teacher Chinese M. E. Mis-
sion House, r. 916 Washington
" J. C, carpenter, r. 1335 Folsom
" J. J., salesman Am. Tobacco Co., r. Berke-
ley
" John W., salesman H. Liebes & Co., r.
2409a Folsom
" John, laborer Bissinger & Co., r. 21 San
Bruno Av
" John v., carpenter, 837 Geary, r. Berke-
ley
" J. Porterfleld, interne City and County
Hospital
" Veda Miss, dressmaker Abby E. Richard-
son, r. 4091/4, 3d
" William C, wood engraver, 527 Sacra-
mento, r. Berkeley
" W. J., hide dealer, r. San Bruno Hotel
Hullin Nicholas, trackman Sutter St. Ry, r. 1310
Baker
Hulling Dominick, barber Charles N. Fleisch-
man, r. 334 Bush
" James A., porter, r. 229, 9th Av
Hulme Arthur, painter, r. 823 Church
" Charles A. (Hulme & Hart), r. 1437 Golden
Gate Av
" Edwin P. (Hulme & Hart), r. SE cor Golden
Gate Av and Pierce
" Eliza J. Mrs., r. 1437 Golden Gate Av
HULME & HART
(Edwin P. and Charles A. Hulme and
Arthur H. Price), wool, grain and
general commission merchants, 8-10
Davis
Hulse Benjamin B. (Hink & Hulse) r. 122Vi Rid-
ley
" , Bradford & Co. (David A. Hulse and Wal-
lace Bradford), upholstery goods, 760
Mission
" Charles L., salesman Hulse, Bradford &
Co., r. 120 Cumberland
" David A. (Hulse, Bradford & Co.), r. 815
Church
" Lurena Mrs., r. 7 Montgomery Av
" Norton C, packer Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. 1215 Mission
" Samuel D., r. 12314 Ridley
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Hulseberg George, laborer, r. Sagamore nr Ply-
moutli Av
" Henry, clerk, r. 529 Linden Av
Hulsman Albert, carpenter, r. 454^^ Tehama
" Fred, electrician, r. 20 Chenery
Hulsmann Frederick H., liquors, 241 King, r. 332
27th
Hult Christina, domestic, 902 Steiner
" Clarence A., bookkeeper Ben J. Schmidt &
Co., r. 1720 Leavenworth
" David R., shoefitter P. F. McNulty, r. 1720
Leavenworth
" John G., draughtsman engineering dept.
S. P. Co., r. 1720 Leavenworth
" Julius A., r. 1720 Leavenworth
" Sophia, widow, r. 1720 Leavenworth
Hultberg Frank L., dentist, Y. M. C. A. Bldg,
hours 10 a. m. to 5 p. m., r. 1224 Page
Hulten August, tailor, 523 Pacific, r. 4381/4.
14th
Hulthen John J., massage, 1007 Market
Hultin Alma, domestic, 1814 Pacific Av
" Caroline, widow, r. Aztec nr California Av
" Peter G., tailor, r. 705F Stockton
Hulting Frederick B., druggist, NW cor 3d and
Howard, telephone Main 1211, r. 219 Do-
lores
Hultqui St Oscar, tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r.
631 Stevenson
Human Nature (monthly), Allen Haddock editor
and proprietor, 1016 Market
Humbert George, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
20 Locust Av
" Louis, barber, 102, 5th, r.~324 Tehama
" William E., clerk William Hoelscher &
Co., r. 14 William
Humboldt Building and Loan Association,
Henry Geilfuss president, Rudolph Mohr
secretary, 39 Flood Bldg
" Hall, SE cor Mission and Erie
" Hotel, Fred Eggers proprietor, 233-235, 15th
" House, Renner & Reles proprietors, 1309
Stockton
" Kennels, Cutten& Rowell proprietors, 3418
Sacramento, ofQce 16-17 Centre Market
" Land and Cattle Co. (Eureka Co.. Nev.),
Robert R. Grays n secretary, 331 Pine,
room 20
" Lumber Manufacturers' Association, Geo.
D. Gray agent, ,34 Luning Bldg
Humboldt Lumber MUl Co. (Korbel, Humboldt
Co.), F. Korbel & Bros, proprietors, main
ofBce 723 Bryant, yard 649 Bryant
" Mill and Mining Co., Louis Metzger presi-
dent, 35 New Montgomery
Humboldt Mineral Water Co., Stephen Jack-
son general agent, 40, 3d
Humboldt Primary School, Miss Mary A.
Castelhun prinicpal, N s Golden Gate
Av bet Leavenworth and Hyde
Humboldt Savings and Loan Society, Adolph
C. Weber president, W. J. Lowry vice-
president, Ernest Brand secretary, 18
Geary
'• Steamship Co., M. Kalish & Co., agents, 400
Front
Humboldt Warehouses, Haslett & Bailey pro-
prietors, 150-190 Bryant, office 180 Bryant,
telephone Main 1914
" Wharf, Spear bet Folsom and Harrison
Humburg August F., musician, r. 103 Congo
" Frederick, foreman I. L. Solomon & Co., r.
71 Natoma
J9S"Humburg. See Humberg
Hume Canning and Trading Co., R. D. Hume
president, Charles S. Winsor secretary,
office 318 California, room 11
" George, steward str Corona, r. 613 Powell
" George W. (George W. Hume & Co.) and
president Hume Packing Co. and Carqui-
nez Packing Co., 122 Davis, r. Piedmont
Hume George W. & Co. (George W. Hume and
JayDeming), salmon packers and com-
mission merchants, 132 Davis
" H. D., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Henry C.,r. 362, 3d
Hume Hugh, publisher and proprietor Evening
Post, NE cor Kearny and Bush, r. Bel-
vedere
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Hume James B., special officer Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Lorin
" Joseph, real estate, 19 Montgomery, r.
Berkeley
" Myron, real estate agent, 3-5 Mills Bldg,
2d floor
" Packing Co., George W. Hume president.
Jay Deming secretary, salmon packers,
office 122 Davis, cannery, Alaska
Hume R. D. & Co. (Robert D. Hume and Charles
S. Winsor), salmon packers and commis-
sion merchants, 318 California, room 11
" Robert, cement layer, r. 822 Alvarado
Hume Robert D. (R. D. Hume & Co.), and presi-
dent Klamath Packing and Trading Co.,
Hume Canning and Trading Co. and Del
Norte Commercial Co., 318 California,
room 11, r. Oregon
" Thomas J., salesman Charles G. Leist &
Co., r. 822 Alvaiado
Humke George W., cabinet maker, r. 11 Hen-
rietta Square
Hummel Frederick, butcher, 330, 6th r. 432 Clem-
entina
" George, engineer, r. 537, 5th
" George B., plumber, r. 109 Minna
" George H., machinist, r. 537, 5th
" George W., bookkeeper Cushing-Wetmore
Co., r. 107, 5th
" John, liquors, 537, 5th
" Matthew G. (Shoemaker & Co.), r. 18301/4
Union
Hummeltenburg Monroe, foreman machinist
Golden State and Miners I. Wks., r. 1933
San Carlos Av
" William, machinist Golden State and
Miners I. Wks, r. 1933 San Carlos Av
Hummers ton Frederick H., draughtsman Sur-
veyor's office, r. 432 Sanchez
Humperdinck Paul , groceries and liquors, 765
Folsom
Humphrey C. F. (Yerex, Humphrey & Hollis-
ter), attorney at law, 719-720 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 1434 Washington
" David, miner, r. 2614 Garden
HUMPHREY EDGAR C,
real estate, 57 Crocker Bldg., 4th floor,
telephone Main 5311, r. college Ter-
race, Stanford University
Humphrey Edward, porter H. Levi & Co., r. 141
Main
Emma Miss, r. 109 Perry
George L., passenger agent Chicago & Al-
ton RR., 628 Market, r. 37 Hill
James, insurance, r. 516;^ Geary
James A., clerk, r. 516i/^ Geary
John, clerk C. J. O'Donnell & Co., r. 209
Leidesdorff
John H., student, r. 5I614 Geary
Omar J., superintendent cannery Pacific
Steam Whaling Co., 30 California, r.
Alameda
R. W. Mrs., widow, r. 37 Hill
Thomas M. (C. F. Weber & Co.), r. 126 Athol
Av, East Oakland
William F., attorney at law, 4 Sutter, room
20, r. 5161/4 Geary
William H., attorney at law, 5 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. California Hotel
Humphreys Alexander, flreman S. P. Co., r. 14a
Rausch
" Arthur, painter, r. 322, 5th
" David, laborer, r. 1513 Kansas
" E. A. Mrs., hairdresser and wigmaker,
1248 Mission
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Humphreys Evan G., tailor H. S. Bridge & Co.,
r. 1722 Folsom
" George, carpenter, 925 Mission
" George, plumber, r. 45 Sanchez
■' H. E., actor Morosco's Grand Opera House,
r. 419 Hyde
" James, picture-frame maker Morris & Ken-
nedy, r. 22»4 Franklin
" James E., laborer, r. 745 Noe
" James F., clerk, r. 1018 Hyde
" James H., civil engineer Chief Quarter-
master's Dept. of California, r. 806 Oak
" John C, clerk, r. 1018 Hyde
" John T., attorney at law, 723 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 333 Turk
" Joseph J., clerk, r. 1018 Hyde
" Mortimer, pileman Harbor Commissioners
'< Thomas, laborer Judson Mfg Co., r. I414
Rausch .
" William, butcher G. E. Adams, r. 2734, 16th
" William, teamster J. H. Kruse, r. 221 Shot-
well
" William L,., clerk, r. 1018 Hyde
" William L,., fireman, r. 14^4 Rausch
" William P., civil engineer and surveyor,
89 Montgomery Block, r. 816 Chestnut
" William P. Jr., law student Bishop &
Wheeler, r. 816 Chestnut
Humpris Albert (Walker & Humpris), r. 871
Market
Hund Frederick, barber, 406 Devisadero, r. 622
Broderick
Hund Frederick J., physician and surgeon,
office and r. 759 Folsom, hours 1 to 3 and
7to 8 p. m., telephone Main 5636
Hund Otto H., physician and surgeon, ofQce
716 Howard, r. 1634 Golden Gate Av
Hundemer William (Kummerlander & Hunde-
mer), r. 9O81/2 Post
Hundermar Herman, engineer Yolo Mills, r.
1210 Treat Av
Hundesser Charles, insurance broker, 221 San-
some, r. 1119 Geary
" Otto & Co. (Otto W. C. Hundesser), insur-
ance, 221 Sansome
" Otto W. C. (Otto Hundesser & Co.), r. 1119
Geary
Hundley John O., asst. weigh clerk U. S.
Mint, r. 710 Geary
" Kate T. Miss, cashier Wakelee & Co., r.
930 Sutter
Hundrup John P., cutter Meyer Bros., r. 109
Perry
Hundt JohnH., bartender J. H. Medau, r. 911
Treat Av
" Marie Miss, groceries, 904Capp, r. 906 Capp
" Reinhold, laborer, r. Goettingen nr Silver
Av
Hunecke Frederick, carpenter, r. 2308^-4 Taylor
" Henry, fireman S. F. Stock Brewery, r.
23081^ Taylor
«®" Hunecke. See Hunicke
Hungarian Society, 121 Post, rooms 9-10
Hunger Cornelius C, bookkeeper, r. 1231 Mission
" Joseph, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 21
Everett
Hungerford Austin N., clerk Davidson & Leigh,
r. Sausalito
" Jennie I. Mrs., r. 103 Larkin
Huni Sophie Mrs., dressmaking, 418 Powell
Hunicke J. Otto, illustrator, r. 843 Devisadero
4®=" Hunicke. See Hunecke
Huning Carl, groceries, NW cor O'Farrell and
Devisadero
Hunken Henry, millhand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 725c 24th rear
Hunken Mary C, widow, r. 2714 McAllister
Hunkin Samuel J., physician. 919 Sutter
Hunkler Bertha, domestic, 1820 Pacific Av
Hunn Bernard, butcher Alber & Wachter, r. 247,
.3d
" Robert E., bricklayer, r. 700 Willow Av
" Robert E. Jr., teamster, r. 700 Willow Av
" Sidney, bagmaker, r. 700 Willow Av
Hunner Maria Mrs., r. 120 Ivy Av
Hunnewell William B., bookkeeper California
Hotel, r. 617 Bush
Hunsaker Ellis B., real estate agent, 646 Mar-
ket, r. 206 Eddy
HUNSAKER H. W., M. D.,
physician, surgeon, oculist and aurist,
oflace and r. 114 Geary, hours 12 m. to
4 p. m., and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone
Main 5654
Hunsaker J. W., salesman Roth, Blum & Co., r.
447 McAllister
" Lawrence, stenographer, r. 447 McAllis-
ter
Hunsinger Sarah A., widow, r. 739 Guerrero
Hunt Aaron B., attorney at law, 504 Kearny,
room 5, r. Alameda
" Andrew H. (Hasson & Hunt), r. Hotel
Savoy
" Andrew T., stone cutter John D. McGil-
vray & Co., r. 430 Bryant
" Annie E. (Hunt & Co.), r. 1144 Valencia
" Archibald, waiter, r. 1006 Clay
" Brothers Fruit Packing Co. (Santa Rosa),
canned goods, Holcombe Bros, agents,
116 California, room 1
" Cabel R., teamster Monroe Barnet, r. 14%
Sheridan
" Caroline L. Miss, teacher Girls' High
School, r. 1522 Vallejo
" Charles E., machine hand Rosenthal, Feder
& Co., r. 527 Alvarado
" Charles F., accountant London, Paris and
American Bank, r. 2416 Pine
" Charles Wendell, cashier Kilgarif & Beav-
er, r. 710 Mason
" Charlotte F. Miss, teacher Irving Primary
School, r. 1821 Broadway
■' Clarence, r. 1720 Leavenworth
' ' Clarence M. , traveling salesman Wakefield
Rattan Co., r. Berkeley
" Dennis D., druggist, r. 719 Cole
" Edward A., bicycles, 1318 Van Ness Av, r.
1130 Pine
" Edward A., packer General Electric Co.
" Edward J., pictures and frames, 1411 Polk,
r. 1615 Sacramento
" Edward L., cashier Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 1189 Noe
" Elizabeth, r. Old Peoples' Home
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 552J£ Natoma
" Elizabeth G., widow, r. 430, 14th
" Ella E., widow, r. 2015 Leavenworth
" Elmer, entry clerk Sherman, Clay & Co., r.
Oakland
" Emma E., widow, r. 1332 Page
" Emma L., widow, r. 1715 Geary
" E. Smith, salesman F. Toplitz& Co., r. San
Mateo
" Eugene W., superintendent of hatchery,
Lake Tahoe, Cal., State Board of Fish
Commissioners, 78 Flood Bldg, r. Lake
Tahoe
Fannie, widow, r. 1521 Larkin
F. K., pay yeoman U. S. str. Albatross
Franklin P., carriage painter O'Brien &
Sons, r. 1612 Hayes
Frederick, paver, r. 68 Brady
Frederick J., shipping master, 506 Battery,
r. 1028 Union
George, oiler str Belgic
George E., city agent Union Mutual Life
Ins. Co., r. 417 Larkin
George H., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
George H., insurance, loans, and coal, 210
Sansome, r. 1240 Eddy
George J., patternmaker Reed & Cleve, r.
12 Essex
George P., r. Old Peoples' Home
George W., r. Old Peoples' Home
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Hunt George W., salesman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. Golden Gate,Cal.
" Gustav,. draughtsman, r. 1720 Leavenworth
" Henry B., clerk Hawley Bros. Hardware
Co., r. Alameda
" Henry B. Mrs., widow, r. 1715 Geary
" Henry H., bartender, r. 911 Treat Av
" Herbert H., machinist, r. 209 Capp
" Hubert E., journalist Chronicle, r. 531 Post
" J., waiter Cardall & Marston
" James, calker, r. 95 Steuart
" James, laborer, r. SE corTilden and South
Broderick
" James, teamster William Little, r. 309
Elizabeth
" James S., operator W. IT. Tel. Co., r. 607
Sutter
" John, laborer, r. 1711 Mason
" John, proofreader, r. 1838 Grove
Hunt John Jr., judge Superior Court Depart-
ment 5, New City Hall, 3d floor, r. 1703
Octavia
" John H., asst. secretary Sutter St. Ry., r.
2814 Bush
" John M., cook Jacobson & Peterson, r. 41
Tehama
" Julius A., r. 1720 Leavenworth
" Lewis, with Crocker- Langley S. F. Direc-
tory, 219 Bush
" Loom and Fabric Co. The, Samuel J. Hendy
president, Raoul A. Auzerais secretary,
oflQce'504 Kearny, room 10
" Major C, purchasing agent Pac. Postal
Tel. Cable Co., r. 9 Powell
" Mark, clerk, r. 1522 Guerrero
" Mary, widow, r. 45 Langton
" Mary F., widow, r. 1189 Noe
" Mary J., widow, r. 434 Fulton
" Maud E. Mrs, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Michael J., traveling salesman Dallemand
&Co.
" Minnie E., widow, r. 322, 3d
Hunt Portland C, business manager Dr. F. L.
Sweany, 737 Market
" Robert L., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r. 95
Steuart
" Rudolph D., shoefltter, r. 1720 Leavenworth
" Samuel R., plumber Frank H. Mills, r. 12
Perry
" Sarah L., school teacher, r. 1821 Broadway
" Simon, liquors, 156 Steuart
" Sophie, widow, r. 1720 Leavenworth
" T. E., physician, r. 311 Taylor
" Thomas, laborer, r. 747 Howard
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1711 Mason
" Timothy R. (Hunt & Co.), r. 1144 Valencia
" "Walter, machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 1515
Jackson
" Warren E., clerk J. H. Cain & Co., r. 1605
Jones
" WillW., shipping clerk Edwin Mohrig, r.
209 Turk
" William, drayman, r. 165 Silver
" William, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 537 Howard
" William B., agent, r. 917a Hayes
" William B., bookkeeper and cashier W. G.
Stafford & Co., r. 506b Hayes
" William B., molder, r. 311, 7th
" William H., electrician Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. 719 Cole
' < William H. , porter Henry Doyle & Co. , r. 213
Clement
Hunt William L., secretary Golden Gate Com-
pressed Yeast Co., 1420 Pine
" William P., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1711 Mason
" &Co. (Timothy R. and Annie E. Hunt),
boots and shoes, 1146 Valencia
Hunt:& Eaton (N. Y.), publishers, John D. Ham-
mond agent, 1037 Market
4^-Hunt. See Hundt
Hunteman Hannah, widow, r. 1719 San Carlos
Av
Huntemann Chris & Co. (Christopher Hunte-
mann and Henry Wellmann), wines and
liquors, 801 Kearny
" Christopher (Chris Huntemann & Co.), r.
1617 Dupont
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
aod pireplace Trinjnjings
ARTISTIC DESIGHS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Huntemann Christopher J., clerk, r. 1617 Dupont
" Dietrich, plasterer, r. 307 Fulton
" Richard A., butcher, 421 Turk
>6®= Huntemann. See Huntmann
Hunter A. C, canmaker, r. 959 Folsom
" Albert D., r. 1512 Franklin
" Andrew J., real estate, r. QlOy^ Polk
" Arnold, clerk Yokohama Specie Bank, r.
Oakland
" Benjamin C, furniture, 1515 Polk, r. 1515!4
Polk
" Benjamin R., molder Schrader & Co., r. 308
Capp
" Charles, cook, r. 221 Tehama
" Charles L., stableman South & Burton, r.
2036 Bryant
" Daniel, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Hunter David, agent Calvert Lithographing and
Engraving Co. (of Detroit, Mich.), 207
Battery, room 21
" Edward, boxmaker, r. 210 Broad
" Edward, laborer, r. 1327 Sansome
" Edwin M., clerk Joseph Hutchinson, r.
Alameda
" Eli M., carpenter, r. 17^ Clinton Park
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 225 Perry rear
" Emma, widow, midwife, r. 3430b 16th
" Eva Mrs., r. 728 Howard
" Frank L., painter, r. 210 Broad
" Frank L., special agent London Assurance
Corporation, r. 1216 Washington
" Frederick H., salesman Cox Seed and
Plant Co., r. 1211 Octavia
" Frederick L., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins.
Co., r. 1714 Clinton Park
" George, bartender Bella Union Theatre, r.
1237 Stockton
" George, physician, r. 203 Turk
" George, seaman, r. 419 East North
" George, stevedore, r. 505 Natoma
" George Jr., pressman, r. 505 Natoma
" George E., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 742, 22d
" Gervaise, r. 210 Broad
" Henry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1608
Turk
" Henry, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Henry A., compositor, r. 10 Geary Court
" Henry H., machinist, r. 1512 Franklin
" Henry J., die hardener U. S. Mint, r. Ala-
meda
" Henry L., teamster Albion Ale and Porter
Brewery, r. 9th Av nr G
" Hugh, laborer, r. 6 Welsh
" James, blacksmith, r. 16 Hopeton Terrace
" James, cook Mrs. M. Richardson, r. NE cor
6th Av and Fulton
" James, gauger, 323 Front, r. Alameda
" James, tinner, r. 225 Perry rear
" James C, master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
" James H., stevedore, r. 1304 Montgomery
rear
" Jean Mrs., r. 1512 Franklin
" Joan N. G., widow, r. 903 Van Ness Av
" John, r. 210 Broad
" John, bookkeeper Brode & Clark Iron Wks,
r. Berkeley
" John, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
746, 23d
" John, teamster, r. 737, 17th
" John C, advertising agent, r. 534M Linden
Av
" John C, machinist, r. 742, 22d
" John D., clerk U. S. Naval Officer, r. Oak-
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Hunter John J., clerk Richards & Co., r. 1067
Mission
" John J., salesman, r. 29 South Park
Hunter John v., capitalist, 303 Montgomery, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Joseph, pressman Valleau & Peterson, r.
21 Valparaiso
" Joseph, seaman, r. 32 Sacramento
" Joseph B., smelter, r. 131, 1st
" Katherine A., widow, janitress Cooper
Primary School, r. 10 Roach
" Lewis C, cashier W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
1216 Washington
" Matthew, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Noble G., painter, r. 873 Folsom
" Olive, widow, r. blVA Fell
" Philip S., traveling salesman Redington &
Co.
" Richard B., gauger, 323 Front, r. Ala-
eda
" Robert A., r. 1512 Franklin
" Robert D., special Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. Alameda
" Robert E., peddler, r. 36 Alabama
" Robert P., wood and coal, NE cor Gough
and Lily A v. r. 125 Gough
" Robert R., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 920
Oak rear
" Samuel, gauger, 323 Front, r. 19 Turk
" Thomas C, glass leader Pac. Am. Decor-
ative Co., r. 134A 14th
" Thomas W., cigar manufacturer, 502 Wash-
ington
" Walter, gauger, 323 Front, r. Alameda
" W. C, r. 1045 Market
" W. C, mining engineer, r. 126 Ellis
" William, r. 1006 Leavenworth
" William (Day & Hunter), r. Treat Av nr
Precita Av
" William, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
6 Welsh
" William, master str San Joaquin No. 4,
Jackson St. Wharf
" William H., engineer S. P. Co., r. 129, 16th
" William L., r. 210 Broad
" William T., agent, r. 2926 Clay
Hunter & Co., Chinese and Japanese employ-
ment office, 17 Webb
Hunting Letty Miss, milliner, r. 118c Clara
Huntington Albert R., electrician Pac. Power
Co., r. 332 Haight
" Almira J. Mrs., furnished rooms, 638 Green
Huntin^on Collls P., president Southern Paci
lie Company, room 55, Union Trust Bldg
and 23 Broad, New York
" Edward, mason, r. 948^ Howard
Huntington Frank A., manufacturer centri
fugal roller quartz mills, concentrators,
ore crushers, mining machinery, steani
engines and shingle machines, 143, 1st
r. Oakland
" Frederick W., with Lurline Baths, r. 1426
California
" Gertrude Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" Harvey S., r. .351, 1st
Huntington H. E., assistant to president, and
director Southern Pacific Company,
president Pacific Improvement Company
and vice-president Market Street Rail-
way Company, room 56, Union Trust
Bldg, r. 2840 Jackson
" Helen R., nurse St. Luke's Hospital
Huntington, Hopkins Co. (incorporated),
Charles Miller president, W. R. S. Foye
vice-president, office 18 Fremont
Huntington Ralph A., instructor Van der Nail-
len's School of Engineering, r. 351, 1st
" Samuel, medical student, r. 724 Broad-
way
" Thomas, marine engineer, r. 1009 Devisa-
dero
" Willard, office 310 Pine, room 27. r. 1012 Van
Ness Av
Huntley Antoinette M. Miss, teacher Longfel-
low Primary School, r. 30 Albion Av
" Arthur, master mariner, r. 302, 4th
" Charles G., carpenter, r. 942c Capp
" Lewis T., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 942c
Capp
Hunton Charles H., peddler, r. Ill Trenton
" Charles L., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
r. 2030^2 Steiner
•' Frank A., clerk D. M. Gove, r. 20301/2
Steiner
" Sarah, widow, r, 2030% Steiner
Huntsman Louisa M., widow, r. 824 Sutter
Huntzsch Moritz, type caster American Type
Founders' Co., r. 1800 Stockton
Hunziker Theodor, expressman, SW cor Pine
and Kearny, r. 1755 Mission
Hupenbacher William, r. 520, 9th
Hupers Josephine, widow, r. 509 Stockton
Hupfeld Alfred C. conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1534 Castro
" Jul W., physician and surgeon, 1015 Oak
Hupman James, driver, r. 9 Cedar Av
" John A., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 2812
Bush
Hupp Rosa Miss, dressmaker, r. 917 Larkin
Huppert Catherine M., widow, r. 51 Shipley
" Henry, upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co.,
r. 1012 Bryant
" Philip, plumber, r. 51 Shipley
" Victoria A. Miss, r. 51 Shipley
JSS" Huppert. See Hubbard and Hubbert
Huppman Arthur, artist, 90 St. Ann's Bldg, r.
708 Powell
Hurd Ada Miss, nurse, r. 704, 24th
Burt, news agent, r. 1049 Market
Charles, stevedore, r. 103 Fulton
Charles E., barber, r. 103 Fulton
Clarence W., laborer, r. 834, 15th
Eugenia A. Miss, physician, r. 419 Bart-
lett
Fannie Miss, nurse, r. 837 Post
Frank M., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
Graham, r. 217 Francisco
Jethro H., r. Old People's Home
Johanna L. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
John B., salesman, r. 211 Mason
Lila Miss, nurse, r. 837 Post
Norman H., attorney at law, 324 Pine,
rooms 19-21, r. 1419 Clay
Peter, laborer, r. 1223, 6th Av South
Thomas, molder John G. lis & Co., r. 824
Filbert
" William, seaman, r. 11, 13th
its' Hurd. See Heard, Herd and Hird
Hurdle Sarah, widow, r. 24 Oak Grove Av
Hurdon George D., nurse, r. 204% Eddy rear
Hurewitz Philip, salesman, r. 1004a Golden
Gate Av
Hurkutt George, plumber, r. 1226 Mission
Hurl John, laborer, r. 421 State
MS" Hurl. See Hirl and Hurrell
Hurlbert Gustavus G., laundryman, r. 2402
Geary
" Lott e Miss. r. 2402 Geary
" Lydia F. Miss, stenographer, r. 2402 Geary
" William G., carpenter, r. 2402 Geary
Hurlburt Benjamin F., warehouseman W. W.
Montague & Co., r. 32, 3d
" E. F., porter W. W. Montague & Co., r. 24
Boyce
Hurlbut Frederick H., foreman William H.
Birch & Co., r. Alameda
" George M. (Quitzow & Hurlbut), attorney
at law, 215 Larkin
" Gustav, machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 115
California Av
" Howard R., bookkeeper Call, r. Berkeley
" Joseph H., machinist Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 115
California Av
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Hurlbut Reuben P., president West-Side Canal
and Land Co., 112 Montgomery, r. Red-
wood City, Cal.
4®= Hurlbut. S e Hulbert
Hurley Abbie Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1920 Pacific Av
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 71 Clementina
" Bessie Miss, pillmaker. r. 43 Gilbert
^' Bridget, widow, r. 43 Gilbert
" Catharine, widow, r. 1454^4 Minna
" Catharine, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
" Charles, carriage painter, r. 216, 5th
" Charles, iron worker, r. 43 Gilbert
" Charles, laborer, r. 26 Mary
" Charles, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 1125, 26th
" Charles P., laborer, r. 1719i/i Jones
" Charles P., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
1318 Jones
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 171914 Jones
" Daniel, r. W s Bryant nr 15th
" Daniel, carriage painter, r. 216, 5th
" Daniel, carriage painter, r. 403 Tehama
" Daniel, laborer, r. 26 Mary
" Daniel, laborer, r. 719 Tennessee
" Daniel, milUiand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" Daniel, shoemaker Charles Onstott, r. 631
Sacramento
" Daniel, warehouseman, r. 794 Harrison
" Daniel D., real estate, r. 2110 Mission
" Daniel F., blacksmith O'Brien & Sons, r.
26 Mary
" Daniel F., distributor Post Office, r. 1232a
Jessie
" Daniel J., boiler maker, r. 216, 5th
" Dennis, carpenter, r. 240'^ Ritch
" Ellen, widow, r. 435a Clementina rear
" Ellen, domestic, 403 Clayton
" Frank, machinist, r. 2110 Mission
" Fred N., student, r. 908 Guerrero
" Helen Miss, stenographer, r. 430 Golden
Gate Av
" James, r. 1434 Turk
" James, r. 1041 Minna
" James, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 946
Harrison
" James, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" James, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
" James, teamster, r. 18 Victor
" James, stevedore, r. 208 Drumm
" Jennie M. A. Miss, principal Sherman Pri-
mary School, r. 1920 Pacific Av
" Jeremiah, cabinet maker Fink &Schindler.
r. 1416 Baker
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 7 Natoma
" Jeremiah, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" Jeremiah, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
719 Minnesota
" Jeremiah T., groceries, SE cor Hayes and
Webster, r. 720 Buchanan
" Johanna, widow, r. 718 Greenwich rear
" John, r. 1006a Golden Gate Av
" John, boilermaker, r. 44 Zoe
" John, boilermaker, r. 54, 1st
" John, butcher, r. 921, 13th Av South
" John, factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
10 Michigan
" John, laborer, r. 31 Gilbert
" John, laborer, r. 218^/i Clara rear
•' John, laborer, r. 638 Natoma
" John, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" John, shoecutter, r. 531 Birch Av
" John, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" John, teamster, r. 9 Bonita
" John, tilesetter Thos. F. Rigney, r. 1329V4
Natoma
" John D., canmaker Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 2110 Mission
" John N., blacksmith Corporation Yard S.
F. F. D., r. 652 Natoma
" John P., r. 31 Gilbert
" Judson, student, r. 908 Guerrero
" Katie, domestic, r. 34 Oak Grove Av
" Kitty Miss, saleslady E. R. Slocum & Co.,
r. 38 Langton
" Lawrence J., cigar maker J. W. Lytgens,
r. 437 Natoma
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Hurley Lenore V., stenographer Dr. A. J. Shores
Co., r. 430 Golden Gate Av
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1416 Baker
" M., deckhand str Walla Walla
" Margaret E. Miss, r. 618 Grove
" Mark J., molder, r. 26 Mary
" Mary, widow, r. 435 Clementina rear
" Mary, widow, r. 437 Natoma
" Mary, widow, r. 1920 Pacific Av
" Mary Miss, stenographer, r. 1416 Baker
" Mary A., widow, r. 9 Oak Grove Av rear
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 1920 Pacific Av
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 15.20 Turk
" Michael, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 31
Gilbert
" Michael, laborer, r. 218 Minna
" Michael, laborer, r, 3310 Mission
" Michael, machinist, r. 43 Gilbert
" Michael, watchman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
242 Fremont
Hurley Michael A., attorney at law, 17-19 Mills
Bldg, 7th fioor, r. 908 Guerrero
" Michael J., watchman U. S. Customs, r.
812 Humboldt
■' Michael P., policeman, r. 933 Folsom
" Minnie, domestic, 750 Ashbury
" Nellie Miss, r. 803 Treat Av
" Nellie Mrs., furnished rooms, 1231 Market
" Nellie, domestic, 2414 Clay
" Nora, nurse, 230 Douglass
" Patrick, deckhand str Modoc
" Patrick, paver, r. 514 W^ebster
" Patrick, shoemaker Alms House
Patrick, tinner, r. 43 Gilbert
" Patrick D., waiter Washington Hotel
" Patrick H., printer S. F. Newspaper Union,
r. 540 Washington
" Robert, painter, r. 29 Harriet
" Robert, water tender str Australia, r. 803
Treat Av
" Stephen T., butcher Hammond & Brod, r.
437 Natoma
" Thomas, laborer Market St. Ry., r. 818 Cole
" Timothy, gardener, 230 DDUglass
" Timothy, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 712
Clementina
" Timothy, tile setter, r. 1011 Natoma
" Timothy F., wood finisher S. F. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 310 Cortland Av
" William, boiler maker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 41 Gilbert
" William, carpet layer W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 1526 Castro
" William, laborer, r. 10 Michigan
" William, laborer, r. 719 Minnesota
" William, laborer, r. SE cor Solano and In-
diana
" William, laundryman, r. 216, 5th
.eS'Hurley. See Hearly
Hurlick Thomas H. (S. B. Whitehead & Co.), r.
812b Larkin
Hurliman John H., cook, r. 613 Pine
Hurly Margaret Mrs., bakery and notions, 312,
12th
Hurndall Percy W., piano tuner Sherman, Clay
& Co., r. 438 Van Ness Av
Hurney Beezy, widow, r. 17 Haight
" Georgia E. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 17 Haight
Hurnik John, laborer, r. 113 Trenton
Hurrell Alfred C glass leader, r. 117 Hill
i^=-Hurrell. See Horrell
Hurry James S., real estate and insurance
broker, 9, 9th, r. 1434 Folsom
Hursch John, expressman, r. 627 Minna
Hursey Nelson, liquors, 2350"Farrell, r. 223 Post
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Hursh Edmund G., special pension examiner,
r. 1812 Post
Hurson Edward, laborer, r. 37 Powell Av
" Edward Jr., tailor "W. F. Attinger, r. 37
Powell Av
Hurst Charles W., waiter Frederick Cook, r. 15
John
" Daniel, upholsterer, 2217 Mission
" Frederick J., real estate agent, r. 56, 13th
" James, liverystable, 833-835 Mission, r. 520
Golden Gate Av
" Joseph, r. IbSVi, 2d
" W. C, painter, r. 22 Turk
4®"Hurst. See Hearst and Hirst
Hurt F. O., clerk general freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 511 Eddy
Hurthere Alexander (Medus & Hurthere), r. 813
Pacific
Hurtzig William F., druggist, r. 117 Valencia
Hus Marinus P., physician, 533 Sutter, r. Oak-
land
Husar Christian, marine engineer, r. 1436 Jack-
son
Husband John I., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co.,
r. 2506 Washington
" John M., wheelwright H. B. Schindler, r.
Alameda
" Robert, secretary and manager Empire
Vineyard and Orchard Co., 9 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. 2024 Mission
Huschler John, agent foreign and domestic
publications, 621 Sansome, room 3, r. 510,
25th
Hush Louis, foreman Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 6
Grant Alley
Hush Valentine G., president Syndicate Invest-
ment Co., 64-65 Chronicle Bldg, r. Fruit-
vale
Husham Julius, brewer, r. 707 Mission
Husing Albert, compositor The Hebrew, r. 28
Wool
Annie Miss, seamstress, r. 317^4 Hayes
Caroline, widow, r. 337 Capp
John, longshoreman, r. 908 Sansome
John W., clerk Hicks-Judd Co., r. 337 Capp
Richard (Albers & Husing), r. 2424 Bush
Richard H., fireman str Bay City, r. Ala-
meda
4®^Husing. See Husung
Huske Emile F., musician, r. 15 Pond
Huson Blanche, widow, r. 2011 Webster
" Charles L., 3d asst. engineer str Peru, r.
506, 4th
Husrk George W., wire worker J. Kuruczar &
Co., r. 69 Jessie
Huss John F., restaurant, 524!^, 6th
Hussar Christian, engineer, r. 1436 Jackson
Hussenot Peter, cellarman, r. 531 Filbert
Husser Madeline, widow, r. 515i/4 Bush
Hussey Albion C, contractor, 734 Washington
r. East Oakland
" Alice Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
Hussey Catherine, domestic, 100 Frederick
" Charles, tailor, r. 734 Howard
" Charles B., furniture polisher, r. 1015 Mar-
ket
" Ella Miss, bookbinder, r. 31 Ritch
" Frank, bartender, r. 813i4 Greenwich
" John, shoemaker. Railroad Av opp 5th Av
South, r. 9161/2 McAllister
" John B., bookkeeper Singer Mfg Co., r. 1133
Howard
" Joseph J., r. 21 Ritch
" Joseph W., mining, r. 802 Montgomery
" Kate Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 242^ Perry
Hussey Margaret Mrs., dressmaker, r. 734 How-
ard
" Mary, widow, r. 772 Stevenson
" Mary, widow, r. 1301 Golden Gate Av
" Maurice F., packer, r. 21 Ritch
" Michael, laborer, r. 38 Mary
" Michael H., watchman, r. 772 Stevenson
" Nora, domestic, 201 Buchanan
" Robert E., stenographer Western Meat
Co., r. 1020,20th
" Sarah D., widow, r. 11 Hampton PI
" Simon, real estate, r. 611 Lombard
" William J., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. 1301 Golden Gate Av
Hussler E. Mrs., widow, r. 158 Clara rear
Husson Blanche, widow, r. 2011 Webster
" Frank, r. 2011 Webster
" Urbin, furnished rooms, 919 Clay
Huste Sophie, ironer B. Sarthou, r. 1231 Golden
Gate Av
HUSTED FREDERICK M.,
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tories Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley and
Alameda County, San Jose City and
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and County, Stockton City and San
Joaquin County, Fresno City and
County, Honolulu and the Hawaiian
Islands, main office 530 California,
room 65, r. 2032 Bancroft Way, Berk-
eley
Hus ted Guy B., dental student, r. 158 Golden
Gate Av
" Montgomery, carpenter, r. 2634 McAllister
" O. J., assistant auditor Market St. Ry Co.,
junction Market and Valencia, r. 320
Ellis
4®"Husted. See Huested and Hustedt
Husteden George W., laborer Eagle Warehouse,
r. Lorin
Hustedt Henry, barrel washer Washington
Brewery, r. 2023 Mason
" James, laborer, r. 516 Folsom
" Nicolaus, driver, r. 21214 Francisco
4®= Hustedt. See Heustedt and Husted
Hustler John, baker Henry Eggeling, r. 1598
Fulton
Huston Herbert, restaurant, 496, 8th
" John, capitalist, r. Lick House
" Kate, widow, r.438i4, 14th
" Riley, clerk, r. 1221 Mission
4®="Huston. See Heuston, Houston and Hues-
ton
Husung Herman W. , clerk Kruger & Happ, r.
232 Hickory Av
HutaflGustave A., clerk Dietrich H. Wulzen Jr.,
r. 520 Noe
Hutafif Henry (estate of), Henry Dubber man-
ager, wines and liquors, 2 Montgomery
Av
" John H., painter, r. 520 Noe
" Marie R., widow, r. 520 Noe
Hutchings Addie M. Miss, clerk, r. 10114 Mc-
Allister rear
" Al P., contractor, r. 419 Geary
" Andrew P., carpenter, 44, 3d
" Elvira B., widow, r. 912% Vallejo
" Emma M., widow, r. 10414 McAllister rear
" Frank, solicitor, r. 328, 7th
" Frank J., salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r.
1812 Bush
" George W., r. 914 Laguna
" Hiram S., policeman, r. 929a Post
" James M., author, r. 1301 Sacramento
" Michael, laborer, r. SW cor St. Rose's Av
and Wood
" Thomas R., carpenter and builder, 734
Vallejo
" William M.. carpenter, 1908 Fillmore, r.
2114 Fillmore
Hutchins Chauncey B., physician. 1106 Van
Ness Av
Hutchins Clinton J., local agent Arizona Sand
stone Co., 69 Columbian Bldg, r. 815
Golden Gate Av
" Fannie H. Miss, resident physician Hos-
pital for Children and Training School
for Nurses. 3700 California
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Hutchins Hanks, porter, r. 573 Minna
" James, agent, r. .511 McAllister
" Minnie Mrs., nurse City and County Hos-
pital
Hutchinson Abial, porter H. T. Holmes Lime
Co., r. 18^ Sacramento
" Alexander, waiter Palace Restaurant, r.
nVi Harriet
" Andrew, shoemaker, IdVi, 7th, r. 55154 Stev-
enson
" B. E., r. IIOA Hayes
" Belle, widow, r. 8 Heron
" Charles, r. 967b Howard
" Charles E., superintendent A. E. Buck-
man, r. 18 Pierce
" Charles T., clerk, r. 2514 Clay
" Clinton C, Pacific Coast secretary The
University Assn. of Chicago, 524 Spreck-
els Bldg, r. East Oakland
" Daniel, capitalist, r. SE cor Pierce and Fil-
bert
Hutchinson Edward C, office 19 Mills Bldg, 9 th
floor, r. 1910 Howard
" E. J. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Ely I., attorney at law, 419 California, room
3, r. Concord, Cal.
" Frederick W., solicitor London and Lanca-
shire Fire Ins. Co., r. 2514 Clay
" George H., plasterer, r. 20 Everett
" George W., laborer Western Sugar Refi-
nery, r. 23V^ Morris Av
" Harry H., litho-printer Britton & Rey, r.
Oakland
" Henry, bookkeeper M. Brown & Sons, r.
East Oakland
" Hiram T., r. 2504 California
" Ida M., manicure, 7IOV2 Taylor
" James S., office 19 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r.
1910 Howard
•' John, r. 667 Minna
Hutchinson Joseph, attorney at law, 19 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor, r. Palo Alto, Cal.
" Joseph, carriage painter, 715 Folsom
" Joseph C. (Hutchinson & Sparrow), r. 1155
Guerrero
" Joseph P., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 356,
3d
" Joseph W., machinist, r. 168% Silver
" Kate Miss, r. I41214 Larkin
" KateF. Miss, treasurer Ladies' Relief So-
ciety, r. 1910 Howard
" Leroy T., painter, r. 2818 Greenwich
" Lincoln, student, r. 1910 Howard
" Louis, teamster, r. 608, 6th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 10 South Park
" Prentiss C, salesman T. R. Hutchinson, r.
Oakland
" Raymond W., messenger P. M. S.S. Co."s
wharf, r. 71014 Taylor
" Robert, stove pipe maker, r. 957 Market
" Sarah A., widow, dressmaking, 310 Mason
Hutchinson Sugar Plantation Co., Claus
Spreckels president, John A. Buck vice-
president, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
treasurer, E. H. Sheldon secretary, office
327 Market
" Thomas W., marine surveyor with Gutte
& Frank, r. 727, 20th
'• T. R., manufacturer's agent, 113 Bush, r.
Oakland
" W., shoemaker, r. 551!^ Stevenson
" William, r. 716 Stockton
" William S., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3029 Pine
" Wilson W., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Cos., r. 110a Haight
" W. P.,motormanMarketSt. Ry.,r. 11350ak
" & Sparrow (.Joseph C. Hutchinson and
Arthur J. Sparrow), teas and coffees,
2212 Mission
Hutchison Alexander, manager Irvine Bros., 308-
310, 4th, r. 1332 Washington
" David, packer, r. 120, 7th
" James E., dentist, NW cor 24th and Po-
trero Av
" James W., r. 1109 Bush
" John, draughtsman, r. 2214 Jones
" John B., stonecutter John D. McGilvray
&Co.,r. 624, 4th
Hutchison Michael, plasterer, r. 856 Howard
" P., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r. ^T-A
Howthorne
" Sophia Miss, furnished rooms, 1109 Bush
" Wernal P., filters, r. 1109 Bush
" William, carpenter, r. 113 Gough
" William, stonesetter J. D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 530, 3d
Huth Balthasar, restaurant, 907 Kearny, r.
12O614 Kearny
" Charles, restaurant, 311 Montgomery Av
" John, cashier Charles Huth
" William, cook B. Huth, r. 15 Reed PI
Huthmacher Adolph, carpenter, r. 19 Serpentine
PI
Hutshing Richard, bookkeeper Paul Friedman,
r. 332 Jersey
Hutt Harry D., merchant tailor, ladies' tailor
and custom shirt maker, 212 Mason,
Y. M. C. A. Bldg, r.791 Sutter
" Harry J., driver Morton's Special Delivery
Hutte John, driver M. Solomon & Co., r. 1839
Mission
Hutter John, porter Crown Distilleries Co., r.
414 Vallejo
" John, seaman str Pomona
Hutton Annie M. Miss, clerk Bass-Hueter Paint
Co., r. 705 Sutter
" Harry W., attorney at law, 606 Montgom-
ery, r. 719 Hyde
" John, office 118 California, r. Alameda
" Martha, widow, r. 526 Sutter
" Robert, rancher, r. Contra Costa House
" William, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Huwe George, carpenter, r. iWA Fell
" Wonderlein, carpenter, r. 410^/4 Fell
Huxley C. E., solicitor, r. 220 Pacific
Huxtable Henry J., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 6 Kingston PI
Huyck Charles, cashier Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 824 Page
" Eliza, widow, r. Capitol nr Thrift
Hvizdos John Jr., tailor, r. 342 Tehama
Hyams Edward (Hyams. Pauson & Co.), r.
Hotel Richelieu
" Frank C, salesman M. E. Frank, r. 613
Larkin
" George J. H., salesman, r. 613 Larkin
" George S., r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Jacob, cap cutter M. Marsch & Co., r. 441
Fell
" Lena Miss, hair dresser, r. 5 Caroline
,. Pauline, widow, r. 5 Caroline
HYAMS, PAUSON & CO.
(Edward Hyams and Frank Pauson),
manufacturers and wholesale dealers
clothing, 25-27 Sansome. and 34-40
Kearny
Hyams Sarah Miss, r. 5 Harriet
Hyatt Isaac C. Mrs., dressmaking, 504 Post
" John H., clerk William H. Harrison, r. 319
Hyde
-e®= Hyatt. See Hiatt
Hyde Alexander, engineer R. Dunsmuir & Sons,
r. 3 Essex PI
" Alice Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Amalia
Lichau, r. 714 Turk
" Amelia L., domestic, 36 Belvedere
" Caleb H., mate str Homer, r. 909 Laguna
" Carrie A.Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" Charles, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co., r. 5
ElmAv
" Christine Miss, stenographer Archibald
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Hyde Ellen, widow, r. 41314, 13th
" Ezra W., contractor, 630 Market, r. 720Vi
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Hyde Frederic A., attorney at law, 630 Commer-
cial, r. 2012 Pacific Av
" George Mrs., widow, r. 719 Geary
" Harry A., clerk P. C. S. S. Co., r. 1243, 16tli
Av South
" James N., mailing clerk Salvation Army, r.
1139 Market
" J. L., r. 20 O'Farrell
" John, r. 11 Hopeton Terrace
" John, cigars and tobacco, 268, 3d, r. 612
Powell
" John A., watchman, r. 1008, 11th Av South
" Joseph, with Sterling & Parker, r. 612
Powell
Hyde Marcus D., attorney for land claimants,
630 Commercial, r. Oakland
" Mary Mrs., r. 1000 Washington
" MaryC. Miss, r. 719 Geary
" M. B. Mrs., associate principal Van Ness
Seminary, r. 1849 Jackson
" Paul J.,millhand Del Monte Milling Co., r.
233 Bartlett
" Philip, foundryman, r. 1034 Page
" Richard E. Mrs., r. 702 Post
" Walters., r. 1837 Mission
" Warren, contractor, r. 730^ Central Av
" William, conductor, r. 593 Shrader
" William, steward, r. 85 Everett
" William G., teacher Business Evening
School, r. 127 Guerrero
" William H., r. 1837 Mission
" William H. Jr., clerk Phelps & Miller, r.
1837 Mission
" William J., clerk, r. 127 Guerrero
Hyden Edward W., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1513 Jones
" Gothard A. N., weigher D. J. Walker, r. 732
Folsom
" Mamie Miss, teacher Silver Star Kinder-
garten, r. 1106 Sacramento
Hydes James L.., manager Park Brother & Co.,
Limited, 119 California
Hydrographic Office, U. S. N. (branch). Lieu-
tenant A. F. Fechteler, U. S. N., in
charge, Merchants' Exchange Bldg, 1st
floor
Hyer Alma E. Miss, teacher music, r. 405
Geary
' ' Henrietta, widow, proprietor .The Navarre,
405 and 413!4 Geary
" Otto, brewer, r. 322 Main
Hyland Bernard J., searcher records, r. 1554
Jackson
" Catherine, widow, r. 2118^4 Mason
" Christopher D., superintendent Spring Val-
ley W. W., r. Lake Merced
" Henry, machinist J. G. North, r. 2115 Hyde
Hyland J. Amos, street contractor, 238 Mont-
gomery, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" James, teamster, r. 5 Elizabeth
" James J., brass finisher Why te & De Rome,
r. 525 Howard
" James J., salesman Hinz & Landt, r. 1812
San Carlos Av
" J.J. Mrs., millinery, 2524 Mission, r. 1812
San Carlos Av
" John M., clerk Tax Collector's office, r.
1554 Jackson
" Margaret, widow, r. 1554 Jackson
" Michael, fireman str San Bias
" Michael, laborer, r. 710 Natoma rear
" Michael J., horseshoer, 4 Spring, r. 837, 15th
" Patrick, r. 503^4 Broderick
Hyland Patrick, shoemaker, 70154 O'Farrell, r.
83 Everett
" Thomas, laborer, r. 223 Minna
" William, laborer, r. 101 Minna
" William, laborer, r. SW cor Iowa and 25th,
Potrero
Hyle L. E., architect and builder, r. 15251^ Mis-
sion
Hyllmann Aaron, stableman Union Ice Co., r.
2714 Zoe
Hyman Aaron, locksmith, 238 Post, r. 21 Clin-
ton Park
" Abraham, compositor Edwards Publishing
Co., r. 423 Clementina
" Abraham, policeman, r. 802 Vallejo
" Abraham, slipper maker, r. 24 Moss rear
" Abraham E., "manufacturers' agent, 14 San-
some, room 30, r. 1013 Van Ness Av
" Abraham F., compositor Edwards Pub-
lishing Co., r. 226 Langton
Hyman Brothers (Henry W.,Joseph, Morris and
Michael), merchants, 206 Sansome, rooms
15-16
" Celia Mrs., hair dresser, 629 Ellis
" Charles S., clerk Stern Bros., r. 920 Larkin
" Frank, musician, r. 606 Broadway
" Harry, r. 1228 Ellis
" Henry, porter Oppenheimer & Bro., r. 1730
Devisadero
" Henry W. (Hyman Bros.), r. 1946 Cali-
fornia
" Isaac (Stiner, Strauss & Hyman), r. 317
Leavenworth
" Jacob, peddler, r. 656 Natoma
" Jacob, water heaters, 719 McAllister, r.
1312b Eddy
" Jacob A., compositor Co-Operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. 920 Larkin
" John S., ianitor, r. 629 Ellis
" Joseph (Hyman Bros.), r. 1916 California
" Joseph, watchmaker and jeweler, 1730 De-
visadero
" Julius, glazer, r. 37V2 Madison Av
" Louis, tailor Roos Bros., r. 5 Columbia
'• M. Mrs., r. Hotel Richelieu
" Max, glazier, r. 5 Verona PI
" Michael (Hyman Bros.), r. New York
" Morris (Hyman Bros.), r. 2230 Sacramento
" Morris, jeweler, r. 920 Larkin
" Morris, second-hand furniture, 606 Broad-
way
" Nathan (Hyman & Meyer), r. 1217 Pacific
" Nathan J., r. 1723 Bush
" Preston C, mining, r. 2214 Steiner
" Samuel, salesman Wolf Hyman, r. 1228
Ellis
" Samuel, varieties, 1238 Folsom
" Sarah, widow, r. 226 Langton rear
" Walter G., shipping clerk S. H. Frank &
Co.,r. 1946 California
" Wolf, watches and jewelry, 16 Kearny, r.
1228 Ellis
" & Meyer (Nathan Hyman and Jacob
Meyer), barbers, 801 Kearny
-8^" Hyman. See Heyman and Heiman
Hynard Alonzo P., gardener G. D. Korts
Hynes Augustus, laborer, r. 512, 2d
" Andrew, feeder Schmidt Label and Litho.
Co., r. 343 Fremont
" Andrew T., manager G. Cuneo, r. 811 Green-
wich
" Ann M., widow, r. 457 Dolores
" Delia, domestic, 1712 Octavia
" Edward, shoemaker, r. 259 Clara
" Edward J., teamster, r. 259!4 Perry
" Ellen, widow, r. 10 Langton
" George, shipping clerk West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. 233, 6th
" Henry, boatman, r. Sailors' Home
" Jacob, barber, r. 704 Harrison
" James, molder, r. 343 Fremont
" James, shoemaker, r. 25 Chesley rear
" James, teamster, r. 731^ Natoma
" John, r. 19 Guerrero
" John, r. 429, 6th
" John, laborer, r. 32 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 343 Fremont
" John, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" John, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
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Hynes Jolin, shoemaker, 525 Laguna
" John, waiter, r. 8 Gough
" John Jr., copyist County Clerk's office, r.
r. 525 Laguna
" John D., bookkeeper Anglo-Californian
Bank, r. 19 Guerrero
" John J., cooper, r. 295V4 Perry
" John J., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 1718b Lex-
ington Av
" Joseph, clerk, r. 731^ Natoma
" Kate E. Miss, shoefltter, r. 259i/2 Perry
" Martin, druggist Wakelee & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Margaret, widow, r. 313 Filbert
" Matthew M., wood and coal, 1613 O'Farrell,
r. 1618 O'Farrell
" Michael, groceries, 26 Welsh
" Michael, laborer, r. 259^/4 Perry
" Michael, painter Swan & Stein
" Michael J., bookkeeper G. Verdier&Co.,
r. Alameda
" Morris, laborer, r. 338 Minna
" Patrick C, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 307
Hayes
" Patrick F., boxmaker, r. 343 Fremont
" Thomas, compositor Call
" Thomas, laborer, r. 343 Fremont
" Thomas F., clerk auditor's dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Thomas J., foreman stockcutter Rosenthal,
Feder & Co., r. 106 Minna
" Timothy, laborer, r. 817 Battery
" William, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" William D., foreman upholsterer West
Coast Furniture Co.. r. 18, 12th
" William J. (W. J. Hynes &Co.) r. 19 Guer-
rero
HYNES W. J. & CO.
(William J. Hynes and S. Mashino),
commercial photographers, photo-
fraphic developing and printing,
odak work a specialty, 426 Kearny
4®"Hynes. See Heins, Heinz, Hinds and
Hines
Hyrup Peter, cabinet maker, 1727 Mason
" Peter Jr., packer Louis Packing Co. and
Vinegar Wks, r. 1727 Mason
" Walter O., librarian Call, r. 921 Greenwich
Hyslop James B., wharfinger Pacific Street
Wharf, r. 108 McAllister
" John, marine reporter Merchants' Ex-
change, Signal Station Point Lobos nr
Cliff House
4®-Hyslop. See Hislop
Hyvarinen John W., master mariner, r. 1322,
26 th
HyveC. A., porter The Pearson-Swenarton Co.,
r. 113 Montgomery
laccheri Antone, laborer, r. 517 Green
" Garibaldi (laccheri & Bacigalupi), r. 824c
Broadway
" & Bacigalupi (Garibaldi laccheri and Gae-
tano Bacigalupi) , undertakers , 627 Broad-
way
lacopetti Bernarmino (B. lacopetti & Co.), r. 33
Broadway
" B. & Co., (Bernarmino lacopetti), hay and
grain, 33-35 Broadway
Iba Frederick, bakery, 2952 Mission
Ibach Fritz, porter Crown Distilleries Co., r. 319
Green
Ibbach Adolph, clerk J. C. Meussdorfler's Sons,
r. 318 Jessie
Ibbotson Joseph J., manager The Manufac-
turers' and Producers' Publishing Co., 22
Clay, r. 506 Hyde
Ibos Marie J., widow, lodgings, 505 Bush
Iburg Frederick F., electrician, r. 608 Her-
mann
" Hermann E., bookkeeper, r. 608 Hermann
" William M., r. 608 Hermann
" William N., electrician, r. 608 Hermann
Icard Baptiste, butcher Ferdinand Games, r. 6
Oak PI
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboicc Assortmeot of
Novelties.
S^l-S^-T" IVIARKEX ST.
Ichi Ban, Wempe Brothers proprietors, impor-
ters Japanese goods, 573 Market
Ickelheimer Henry (Samuel Ickelheimer &Bro.),
r. 1804 Sutter
" Paulina, widow, r. 1804 Sutter
" Samuel (Samuel Ickelheimer & Bro.), r.
1804 Sutter
" Samuel & Brother (Samuel and Henry),
plumbers, 322 Sutter
Ickler Henry, bakery, 215, 2d
Iddings W. H., division superintendent Market
St. Ry., SW cor Turk and Eddy, r. 1623
O'Farrell
Ide A. L. & Sons, manufacturers engines , Abner
Doble Co. agents, 13-15 Fremont
" & Co., Japanese fancy goods, 201, 6th
Ideal Placer Mining, Water and Power Co. (Cal-
averas and Amador Cos.), Samuel D.
Mayer secretary, 12 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Iden Albert A., porter Schwartz & Meyer, r.
7231/^ Valencia
Idenstrom August, tanner Poetsch & Peterson,
r. Army bet Folsom and Harrison
Identical The, Philip Kiefer&Co. proprietors,
SE cor Sacramento and Battery
Idinger Edward, laborer William A. Schrock
Idlewild Gold Mining Co. (El Dorado Co., CaL),
William S. Chapman president, Dudley
C. Bates secretary, 81 Nevada Block
Iffert Christy W., r. 712 Willow Av
" Leonhard, pork butcher, 61 Centre Market,
r. 712 Willow Av
Igerich Adam, engineer, r. 18 Erie
Iglehart Thomas N., dentist, 713 Sutter, r, Ala-
meda
Igmanson Frederick, r. 5% Harriet
Ignacio Jose, cook, r. 112 Jackson
Igo James, r. Peralta Av opp Bryant
" James, salesman Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
262 Octavia
" John, cooper, r. 435 Ringold
" Louise Miss, nurse California Woman's
Hospital
" Mary Mrs., r. 1332 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 128 Andover Av
Igstadter Carrie, widow, r. 1515 Sacramento
Ihlau Henry, clerk, r. 6 Montgomery Court
Ihnen Hermann H., painter, 1009 Post, r. 1015^2
Larkin
Ijams Florence A., widow, r. 939 Golden Gate Av
" Hattie E. Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
Iken Arnold, engraver Schmidt Label & Litho.
Co.,r. 1123 Bush
Ikenberg Max, vice-president Bibo, Newman &
Ikenberg, 1447 Polk, r. 1433 Post
Ikle William (Pierce & Co.), r. 114 Turk
II Capitano Hotel, 702 Front
Ilderton Henry G., clerk local freight ofQce S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
Her J. C, salesman, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Ilg George G., waiter Merchants' Club, r. 13
Vandewater
" Margaret, domestic, 3130 Washington
" Robert, clerk Hale Bros., r. 509 Powell
Iliohan Anthony H., telegraph operator S. P.
Co., r. 923 Dolores
Illidge George J., stenographer, r. 329 Capp
lUig Ernest, driver Simkins & Thorp, r. 471
Shotwell
Illing Fritz, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
820i4, 19th
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ILS JOHN G. & CO.
(Jolin G. lis), manufacturers French
cooking ranges and broilers, kitchen
and bakery outfits, bake ovens and
furnace castings, 814-816 Kearny, tele-
phone Main 1106
Use Ernst, cabinet maker Peterson & Schemp,
r. 1020 "
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101
" Louis, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
Aldine nr Willard
4®=-Ilse. See Else
Imamura S., shoemaker, r. 908?£ Howard
Imbeck John, tinner Schuster Bros.
Imbescheid Conrad, laborer, r. 1607 Dupont
Imboden Gabriel, laborer, r. 321, 8th
Imbrie Alexander R., chief distributor Post
Office, r. 1317b Clay
" Augustus, engineer Engine 15, r. 2114 Cali-
fornia
Imbruglla G., boxmaker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 6I314 Greenwich
Imdorf H., cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
Imelli Max, finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
Minna
Imes Benjamin, jobber, r. 605 Broadway
Imgarten William, groceries and liquors,
Baden
Imhaus A. C, clerk Nathan & Kingston, r. Oak-
land
Imhof George, liquors, NE cor San Bruno Av and
15th Av South
" Hans, milker, r. 431 Pine
" John, cook, r. 431 Pine
" Joseph, driver Albert Komsthoeft, r. 337
Turk
" Zacharias, cigar maker J. E. Kiefer, r.
17291/2 Mission
4®= Imhof. See EmhoS
Imhoff Charles, farmer, r. 1309 Stockton
" Frederick C, barber Stern & Heller, r. 610
Folsom
Imman Charles, waiter, r. 6 Montgomery Court
Immel A. J. B. & Co. (August J. B. Inmael), pro-
duce commission merchants, 117-125
Washington
" August J. B. (A. J. B. Immel & Co.), r. 310
Hill
Frederick C. (Darbee & Immel), r. 40914
O'Farrell
Immele Louis F., gripman Geary St. Ry., r.
40 Cook
Immigration Commissioner United States, U
Mills Bldg, 4th floor
Imoda Henry Very Rev., S. J., Superior Society
of Jesus for the Mission of California,
St. Ignatius College, 214 Hayes
Imperial Art and Portrait Co., 64 Donohoe Bldg
" Cleaning and Dyeing Co., Burkhardt & Mu-
gan proprietors, 2160-2162 Harrison
" Cycling Club, John S. Eagan secretary, 614
Van Ness Av
" Insurance Co. The, limited (of London),
William J. Landers resident manager,
205-207 Sansome
" Paint and Copper Co., R. Herman presi-
dent, Louis F. Dunand secretary, 324
Pine, room 17
Imperial Photographic Studio, Howland &
Lonergan propriet rs, 724 Market
Imperial The, Louis B. Brandt proprietor,
wines and liquors, 1016 Market
" The, Miss Josephine Cronin manager, 738
Sutter
" Vineyard Co. (Fresno, Cal.), Joseph Bremer
&Co. proprietors, 310 Sacramento
Imperishable Cement Co., George M. Hamilton
agent, 28, 8th
Impey Brothers (J. Richard and Robert R.),
dental electric specialties, 235 Post
" J. Richard (Impey Bros.), r. 235 Post
" Robert(Impey Bros.), and clerk Pac. Tel. &
Tel. Co., r. 235 Post
Improved Order of Red Men, C. F. Burgman
Great Chief of Records, hall 320 Post
Improved Order of Red Men's Cemetery, N of
Point Lobos Av nr 336 Av
Improved Order of Red Men's Endowment
Fund Association, H. A. Chase secre-
tary, 320 Post
Improved Order of Red Men's Hall Associ-
ation, William J. Smith secretary, 330
Post
Imrie William W., clerk A. L. Bryan Shoe Co.,
r. 158 Golden Gate Av
Imsand John, fireman Spiing Valley W. W., r.
Ocean View
Imsick Henry, butcher Bluhm & Rathjens, r.
1327b Pacific
" Herman, cook, r. 1115 Tennessee
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 1327b Pacific
" William F., butcher, r. 1913i^ Larkin rear
Incell Ada, widow, r. 701 Post
" Arthur, instructor University of Califor-
nia, r. 701 Post
" Henry W. (Easton, Incell & Messinger), r.
701 Post
" William, collector, r. 701 Post
Inch William (Traynor & Inch), r. 1433 Mission
Inchbold Diana Miss, nurse Hospital for Child-
ren, 3700 California
Inches Robert, carpenter, r. 217, 2d
Indemnity Mutual Marine Assurance Co.
Limited (of London), Evan C. Evans
agent, 302 California
Independent Boarding Masters Association,
John Woodworth president, Martin
Brunson secretary and treasurer, 10
Steuart, office 34 California
" Furniture Express Co., H. H. Brewin pro-
prietor, SE cor Stockton and Market
" Mining Co. (Nevada), J. W. Pew secretary,
310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Independent Order B'nai B'rith, District
Grand Lodge No. 4, Jacob Levi son grand
secretary, B. B. Hall 121 Eddy
Independent Order Odd Fellows, George T.
Shaw Grand Secretary, hall SW cor
Market and 7th
Independent Order Odd Fellows' Cemetery, S
s Point Lobos Av bet Henderson and 1st
Avs
Independent Order Odd Fellows' Employment
Association, SW cor Market and 7th
Independent Order of Red Men, 510 Bush, B.
A. Samman Grand Secretary, 1209 Fill-
more
" Order Red Mens' Hall Association, C. B.
Rode president, B. A. Samman secretary,
510 Bush
Inderwiese Julius, brewer, r. 707 Mission
INDIANA BICYCLE CO. AND
RIDING ACADEMY, J. S. Conwell man-
ager, Waverly Bicycles, 18-20 McAllis-
ter
Indiana Novelty Manufacturing Co , manufac-
turers bicycle wood rims, Ernest E.
Buckleton agent, 14-16 Fremont
Indianapolis Furniture Co., Charles Wollpert
president, Hamilton Page treasurer,
jobbers and retail dealers furniture, car-
pets and draperies, 750 Mission
Indig Louis, milkman, r. Harrison nr Precita
Av
Indorf Frederick, teamster, r. 636!4, 4th
Indovilla Jose, bookkeeper, r. 529 Ivy Av
Industrial Exposition of the Mechanics' Insti-
tute, James H. Culver secretary, 31 Post
" Iron Works, McCormick Bros, proprietors,
233-235 Beale
Infanger Antone, foreman Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 22 Mary
" Antone Jr., finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
22 Mary
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Infanger Frank M., liquors, 638 Clay, r. 174
Clementina
Ing Andrew D., accountant, r 10 Dearborn
Ingall Ethel Miss, stenographer S. F. and S. J.
V. Ry. Co., r. 1221 O'Farrell
Ingalls Burton C, carpenter John G. lis & Co.,
r. 1007 Lombard
" Charles, sawyer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 314 Iowa
" Frederick, sawyer Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 314 Iowa
" Maggie Miss, r. 314 Iowa
" Mary, domestic, 1007 Leavenworth
Ingalsbe Albert, clerk general freight office
S. P. Co., r. 1416 Webster
" Florence H. Miss, teacher, r. 1416 Webster
" Katharine, widow, r. 1416 Webster
" Stanley M., accountant, 310 Pine, room 35,
r. 1416 Webster
Ingargiola Gustave M., joiner Schussler Bros.,
r. 2701 Harrison
Ingelhardt George, cooper, r. 2753 Harrison
Ingell Walter W. (Ingell & Dunlap), r. 2817 Fol-
som
" & Dunlap (Walter W. Ingell and William
E. Dunlap), barbers, SW cor Mission and
29th
Ingels William H., secretary Fresno Canal and
Irrigation Co., 8 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Ingenlath John, cabinet maker, r. 709 Brannan
" Robert, plumbing and gasfitting, 142, 1st, r.
7 Fountain
>8@"Ingenlath. See Engenlath
Ingerman Irwin, clerk Hooper & Jennings, r. 1923
Bush
" Samuel, teamster, r. 1933 Union rear
IngersoU George G., clerk George Morrow & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Joseph, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1610
Polk
Ingerson Charles A. (Ingerson & Gore), r. East
Oakland
" & Gore (Charles A. Ingerson and Cyrus A.
Gore), contractors and builders, 40 New
Montgomery
Ingert August, baker, r. 625 Clay
Ingham Edward, boilermaker, r. 2912b Laguna
" Richard, carpenter, r. 20 CoUingwood rear
" Richard L., policeman, r. 731 Linden Av
Ingle Frederick, r. 621 Geary
" Robert B., carpenter, r. 114 Turk
Inglenook Vineyard Agency, William E. Stev-
ens manager, NW cor Townsend and
Stanford
Ingleside, Joseph F. Ranken manager, Ocean
Av junction Corbett Av
Inglewood House, Mrs. E. Phillips proprietor,
126, 5th
Inglis C. T., hostler S. P. Co., r. 2001 Mission
" Frank P., engineer, r. 1128 York
" George R., draughtsman, r. 740 Ellis
" John S., contracting agent Union-Pacific
System, 200 California, r. 1017 Sutter
" Kate M., widow, r. 16 Fair Oaks
" Mary G. Miss, principal Grant Memorial
Free Kindergarten, SE cor Alabama
and 23d, r. 16 Fair Oaks
" Percy, bartender, r. 2759 Mission
" William Jr., lumber, 125 Steuart, r. 1420
Masonic Av
i^» Inglis. See English
Ingmanson Frederick, laborer, r. 110c Freelon
Ingols George A., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Cos., r. Oakland.
Ingraham Charles, r. 443 McAllister
" George K., porter Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. Oakland
" Ida J., widow, r. 1015 Market
Ingram Alfred B., millhand Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 1920 Broderick
" Charles H., druggist, r. 828 Powell
" Charles M., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
2312 Steiner
" Charles P., engineer Market St. Ry., r. 1615
Grove
" Edwin F., oiler Market St. Ry., r. 20231^4
Ellis
" Eugene E., carpenter, r. 117 Erie
" Harold A., printer, r. 1920 Broderick
" Henry, druggist, r. 1713 Turk
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Ingram Henry, printer, r. 1920 Broderick
" James H. (Ingram & Gray), r. 2529'^ Post
" J. Perry, compositor S. F. News Letter, r.
Alameda
" Maria, widow, r. 1920 Broderick
" Robert, gripman Sutter St. Ry.,r. 28Erie
" H., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 27
Stanly PI
" Thomas W., quartermaster str Pomona, r.
304, 3d
" Travis J., laborer, r. 716Larkin
" Virginia C. Mrs., teacher Peabody Pri-
mary School, r. 2312 Steiner
" William E., sweeper Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 103 Clay
" & Gray (James H. Ingram and Luke Gray),
plumbers and gasfltters, 2609 Bush
4®*Ingram. See Ingraham
Ingrim G. C. Mrs., r. 817;^ Hampshire
" Ross C, student, r. 817V4 Hampshire
Inguglia Angelo, fresh and salt fish, 507 Mer-
chant, r. 628 Guerrero
" Giovanni B., manager American Union
Fish Co., 513-519 Washington, r. 2914y2
Larkin
Ingverson Selma, domestic, 2109 Pacific Av
Ingwersen Charles, clerk, r. 866 Folsom
" Christian H., master mariner, r. 866 Fol-
som
" Diedrich, rancher, r. Munich nr Russia Av
" Henry, compositor, r. 866 Folsom
" William, teamster, r. 866 Folsom
Inkersley Artliur, attorney at law and maga-
zine and newspaper writer, 143 Phelan
Bldg, r. Sausalito
Inkster John, baker Daly & Davitt, r. 1728 De-
visadero
" Robert, seaman, r. .39 Pacific
Inman A. E., r. 1563C Silver
" Charles H., carpenter, r. 705a Shotwell
" Edward, clerk, r. 136 Hartford
" John, plumber J. H. Eiohler & Co., r. 13
Page
" Lawrence, clerk Owl Drug Co , r. 136 Hart-
ford
" Mary, widow, r. 308a Bartlett
" Nathaniel B., fireman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 322X Brannan
" Thomas G., physician and surgeon, 2337b
Mission
" William M., glovemaker, 31, 3d
Innes John C, clerk, r. 1207 Bush
" John L., currier Morris Windt, r. 1072 Shot-
well
" William, driller Union I. Wks, r. 336, 7th
Innis William B., storekeeper California Hotel,
r. 504 Greenwich
J8S"Innes. See Annis and Ennis
Innesfallen Hotel, Jeremiah O'Leary proprie-
tor, 1017 Battery
Inselmann Florence Miss, bookkeeper Henry
I. C. Inselmann, r. 97 Silver
" Henry I. C, groceries, 435, 3d, r. 97 Silver
Insignia The (fraternal monthly), Charles F.
Burgman editor and manager, Benjamin
F. Josselyn associate editor, 320 Post
Inskeep John E., marine engineer, r. I6I/2, 24th
" Kate Mrs., furnished rooms, I6V2. 24th
Inspector Boilers U. S., U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
1st floor
Inspector Drugs U. S., U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
2d floor
Inspector HuUs U. S., U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
1st floor
Inspector Light House Department U. S., Safe
Deposit Bldg, room 404
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Inspector Markets, New City Hall, 1st floor
Inspector Milk, New City Hall, 1st floor
Inspector Plumbing and Drainage, New Ci ty
Hall, 1st floor
Inspector Steam Vessels U. S. (first district),
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, 1st floor
Inspector Post Office U. S. (San Francisco Di-
vision), U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 78c
Institute Journal, Young Men's Institute pub-
lishers, SE cor Market and 10th
Insurance Block, SW cor California and Battery
Insurance Commissioner (State), Marvin H.
Higgins, 401 California, room 8
Insurance Company of North America (of
Philadelphia), James D. Bailey general
agent, 412 California, William J. Button
marine agent, 401 California, Swain &
Murdock city agents, 412 California
Insurance Company of the State of Pennsyl-
vania (Philadelphia), William J. Button
agent, 401-405 California
Insurance Free Kindergarten, Miss Laura
Richards principal, SW cor Hampshire
and Butte
" Sun (monthly), Fred S. Case manager, 206
Sansome, room 9
Intemann Henry, driver, r. 24 Glover
" Richard, porter Louis Taussig & Co., r. 24
Glover
Inter Nos Building and Loan Association, M.
C. Nunan president, M. L. Culver secre-
tary, 23 Crocker Bldg
" Nos Jewelry Co., L. Plamondon manager,
Daniel J. Riordan secretary, diamonds
and jewelry, 58 Crocker Bldg
" Nos Land Co., Charles Henderson pres-
ident, John J. Cordy secretary, 304 Mont-
gomery
Internal Revenue Agent U. S., U. S. Apprais-
ers' Bldg, room 11
" Revenue Bonded Warehouse No. 1, 1203
Battery
" Revenue Bonded Warehouse No. 8, NE cor
2d and King
Internal Revenue Collector U. S., U. S. Ap-
praisers' Bldg, room 4
Internal Revenue Laboratory U. S., U. S. Ap-
praisers' Bldg, room 17
International Association of District Nurses,
Mrs. A. E. D. Szanik manager, 930 Sutter
International Hotel, King, Ward & Co. proprie-
tors, 824 Kearny
" Indemnity Co., M. T. Dusinbury president,
J. P. Merritt secretary, 206 Sansome,
room 9
International Navigation Company's Trans-
atlantic Lines, American Line, New
York and Southampton (London), Phila-
delphia and Queenstown-Liverpool, Red
Star Line, New York and Philadelphia
and Antwerp, G. D. Fahnestock general
agent Pacific Coast, 609 Market, Grand
Hotel Bldg
International Security Co. The,
Emil Heuermann president, dealers in
premium and foreign bonds and se-
curities, 331 Montgomery cor Califor-
nia, rooms 1-2
Investors' Home Mutual Building and Loan As-
sociation, Theodore F. George secretary,
402 Montgomery, rooms 15-16
Inwood George, real estate, r. 709 Union
" Henry, contractor and builder, r. 1225 Lom-
Rose V. Mrs., widow.
Broadway
Inwood William A., compositor Edward C.
Hughes, r. 11 Homestead
" William G., carrier postofQce, r. 1515^
Broadway
Inyo Marble Co., M. J. McDonald president,
G. P. Rixford secretary, 12 Mills Bldg,
rotunda
lone Coal and Iron Co., C. C. Juster secretary,
4 Montgomery, room 42
Iowa Mining Co. (Nev.), R. L. Thomas secre-
tary, 419 California, room 2
Ipson Emil A., solicitor, r. 1720 Turk
Irbing David, marine oiler, r. 547, 1st
Iredale Alfred S., plumber, r. 10^4 Rausch
IREDALE CHARLES W.,
plumber and gasfltter, tin, copper and
sheet-iron work, roofing and jobbing,
952 Mission
Irelan Frank W., plumber William J. Irelan, r.
2308% Howard
" George W., carpet layer Kragen Furniture
Co., r. 579 Minna
" Linna Mrs., artist, r. 827 Post
" Oscar B., medical student, r. 827 Post
" Samuel B., calker, r. 21 Hinckley
" Warren J., plumber William J. Irelan, r.
2308'/2 Howard
Irelan William Jr., mining engineer, Crocker
Bldg, r. 827 Post
' ' William J. , plumber and gasfltter, 238 Ellis ,
r. 2308 '/2 Howard
Ireland Alexander S., teller The Bank of British
North America, r. Oakland
Ireland B. Clifford, merchandise broker, 121 Cal-
ifornia, r. Oakland
" C, driver La Grande Laundry, r. 340
Geary
" Edgar L., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 8 Syca-
more Av
" Elvie L., gripman Sutter St. RR, r. 9 Har-
riet
" Enama Miss, r. 1221 O'Farrell
" Frances Z. Miss, nurse French Hospital
" George H., liquors, NW cor 8th Av and
Fulton
" George T., painter, r. 131% Utah
" Harry, stationary engineer, r. 31 Julian Av
" James, clerk Syz & Co., r. East Oakland
" John, engineer, r. 407% Harrison
" Joseph, capitalist, r. 734, 25th
" Lucinda, widow, r. 26 Montezuma
" Mary A., widow, r. 1116 Jessie
" Merritte W., 1st lieut., assistant surgeon
1st Infantry, U. S. A., Benicia Barracks
" William, r. 31 Julian Av
" William, cashier Commercial Union As-
surance Co., r. Highland Park, Oakland
Ireland William, merchandise broker, 121 Cali-
fornia, r. 2503 California
Irene Emil, shoemaker, 1327 Pacific
Irion Louis, liquors, 125 Bay
Irish-American Hall, 818 Howard
Irish John P., U. S. Naval Officer (port of Ssm
Francisco), U. S. Custom House, 3d
floor, r. Oakland
'• John R., solicitor, r. 1834 Green
Ironberg Harry M., collector Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. 416 O'Farrell
Irones Carrie, widow, r. 308 Lily Av
Irons A., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 423
Pine
" Alfred, butcher C. W. Foster, r. 14 Ellisi
" Amos A., janitor, r. cor Ivy Av and Laguna
Iroquois Club, 9091/2 Market
Iroquois The, John M. Rademaker proprietor,
21 1 Kearny
Irvin Charles, oiler str Walla Walla
" David, pile driver, r. 9 Dore
" Harry, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Henry, hostler Bailey, Weller & Neave
" Mary, widow, r. 1175 Valencia
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 37 Mary
" William, electrician Market St. Ry, r. 4
Powell Av
4®"Irvin. See Irvine, Irving and Irwin
Irvine Alexander (Irvine Bros.), r. 519 2d
" Alexander Mrs., widow, r. 803 Golden Gate
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^Alexander, James S. and William H.),
wholesale and retail grocers, 1302
Polk, 1421 Stockton. 570-572 Howard
and 308, 4:tli
Irvine Charles A., r. 3630, 16th
" Estelle M. Miss, teacher music, r. 3620,
16th
Irvine Felix H., teacher dancing, Academy
Hall, 937 Mission, r. 9U9i^ Mission
" H. E., waiter, r. 617 Mission
" James, capitalist, 314 Pine, room 39, r. 308
Page
" James, carpet layer, r. 118,9th
" James, machine adjuster, r. 1774 Howard
" James S. (Irvine Bros.), r. 1508 Larkin
" James W. (Irvine & Watts), r. 118, 9th
" J. C. & Co. (John C. Irvine), engravers, 339
Kearny
" John, ship joiner, r. 64 Tehama
" John C. (J. C. Irvine & Co.), r. 721, 18th
" John J., shipwright Union I. Wks, r. 13
Silver
" Joseph, clerk Irvine Bros., r. 930b Filbert
" Joseph, ship joiner, r. 13 Silver
" Leigh H., journalist Chronicle, 1006 Van
Ness Av
" Lizzie Miss, proprietor Albemarle House,
" Martin J., painter Swan & Stein, r. 1406
Folsom
" Nathaniel, clerk Irvine Bros., r. 1508 Larkin
" Neil, painter John S. Mellon, r. 30 Parker
Av
" Richard, manager Irvine Bros., 1421 Stock-
ton, r. 930b Filbert
" Thomas, 2d officer str Walla Walla, r. 524
Union
» Thomas, salesman Haas Bros., r. 519, 2d
" West, groceries and liquors, SE cor 34th
and Bartlett
" W. H., master mariner, 9 Mission
" William B., switchman Market St. Ry. r.
434, 19th
" William H. (Irvine Bros.), r. 1508 Larkin
" William H., policeman, r. 16 Walter
" William L., r. 730 Pine
Irvine & Watts (James W. Irvine and John
Watts), carpet beating works, 409 Mc-
Allister, telephone Jessie 331
Irving Alton, collector Dr. G. J. Fitzgibbon, r.
204 Haight
' ' Andrew H. , cl erk Parafflne Paint Co. , r. 1525
Scott
" Andrew K., foreman pile work Parafflne
Paint Co., r. 1535 Scott
" Benjamin, foreman tool shop Risdon I. &
L. Wks, r. 943 Valencia
" Frank, millhand Andrew Wilkie, r. 910
Church
" George H., carrier Post, r. 766 Bryant
" House, Mrs. Pauline Hubert proprietor,
568 Mission
IRVING INSTITUTE,
Rev. Edward B. Church principal, 1036
Valencia
Irving J., seaman str St. Paul
" James, bartender Clement Dixon, r. 118
Grant Av
" James, commercial traveler, r. 116 Vicks-
burg
" James, hand laundry machinery, 766 Bryant
" James, seaman, r. 1714 Stockton
" James S., compositor H. S. Crocker Co. , r.
766 Bryant
" John, r. 116 Vicksburg
" Joseph, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
39 Clara
" Joseph O., machine hand J. C. Nolan & Co.,
r. 8631/2 Market
" Maggie B., compositor Bulletin, r. 766
Bryant
Irving Primary School, Miss Caroline B. Bar-
low principal, N s Broadway bet Mont-
gomery and Sansome
" Robert A., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Robert C, carpenter, r. IbYi Washington Av
W.&J.SLOANE&CO.,
POt^TIEl^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
G-4-l-«547 TWarket St.
Irving Robert W., painter, r. 116 Vicksburg
" Samuel, shirt manufacturer, 328 Bush, r.
1525 Scott
Irving Samuel C, manager Parafflne Paint Co..
116 Battery, r. 1533 Scott
" W. Edward, shingler, r. 116 Vicksburg
" William, barber John Stable, r. Oakland
" William F., compositor, r. 51054 Hayes
Irvingdale The, Mrs. Margaret Finnegass pro-
prietor, 626 Eddy
Irvington The, George H. Wurster proprietor,
418 Ellis
" and Decoto Iron Warehouses (Alameda),
Lowry & Steller proprietors, 118 Cali-
fornia
Irvini Ludovico, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Irwin Abraham, clerk, r. 830 Capp
" Arthur F., incandescent worker Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 425 Geary
" C, with Indianapolis Furniture Co.
" Chester, clerk S. F. Novelty and Plating
Wks, r. 27051/^ Mission
" Christopher J., bricklayer, r. 746 Minna
" Clifford E., salesman, r. 2705^^ Mission
" Clyde W., packer Indianapolis Furniture
Co., r. 27051/4 Mission
" David, shoecutter Dolliver & Bro., r. 1822
Ellis
" Ellen, widow, r. HI Wildey rear
" Francis, longshoreman, r. 1428 Montgomery
" Frank, clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1330 Sut-
ter
" Frederick D., salesman, r. 27051/^ Mission
Irwin Harry 0., manager Jones & Co., 35-27, 8th
" James, r. 9 Page
" James, r. 118 Grant Av
" James, carpenter, r. 3610, 16th
" James, coachman, r. 1840 California rear
" James, coalpasser str Columbia, r. 522 Ste-
venson
" James, laborer, r. NE cor Solano and Min-
nesota
" James, lithographer Galloway Lith. Co.,
r. Berkeley
" James, longshoreman, r. 825 Battery
" James Jr., apprentice ship carpenter, r.
NE cor Solano and Minnesota
" James Mrs., bakery, NE cor Solano and
Minnesota
" James A., teamster, r. Ralston nr Shields
" James C, clerk, r. 640 Clay
" Jared H., real estate agent, 410 Kearny,
room 34
" John, bookkeeper, r. 937 Guerrero
" John, laborer, r. 2410 Geary
" John, ship carpenter, r. 988 Howard
" Joseph N. H., reporter, r. 1 Marye Terrace
" J. R., r. 926 Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 634 Minna
" Marie A. Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 1220 Vallejo
" Mary, nurse, 3101 Devisadero
" Mary Miss, shirtmaker, r. 634 Minna
" Mary F., liquors, 61 Jessie
" Michael, carpenter, r. 3614, 16th
" N., engineer, r. 100, 5th
" Rebecca, widow, r. 1220 Vallejo
" Robert, foreman E.K.Wood Lumber Co.,
r. 1009 Castro
" Samuel R., clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 37051/2 Mission
" T. H. Mrs., proprietor The Victoria, 1105
Hyde
" Thomas, buyer W Loaiza & Co., r. 830 Capp
" Valentine P., clerk George D. Dornin, r.
1303 Leavenworth
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Irwin Washington, teamster, r. 5 Clyde
" William, clerk Langley& Michaels Co., r.
830 Capp
" William, mining, r. 1316 Geary
" William A., druggist Edward J. Smith, r.
21 Powell
■' William C, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 229, 28th
j^= Irwin. See Erwin, Ervin, Irvin and Irvine
Irzuquce Frank, cook International Hotel
Isaac Adolph, cigars and tobacco, 206 Sutter, r.
805 Mason
" Adolph, porter Max Wolf en & Co., r. 72314
McAllister
" Alfred E., bookkeeper Byron Jackson, r.
Oakland
" Amelia, widow, r. 546 Jessie
" Benjamin, porter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 611 Pine
" Charles, clerk, r. 546 Jessie
" Charles, jeweler M. Van Vliet, r. 1210
Ellis
" Emilie Mrs., boarding, 927 Sutter
" Herman, salesman Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 927
Sutter
" James, r. 127 Kearny
" James S., butcher, 1129 Folsom, r. 1045
Market
'■ Joseph, fruit merchant, r. 6 Russ
" Solomon, butcher James S. Isaac, r. 467
Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 23 Moss
" William, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
East Oakland
Isaacs Abraham, hoseman Engine 12, r. 435
Green
" Abraham, salesman Jacob Macowskv, r.
621 Geary
" Alfred S., r. 339 Kearny
" Alice Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Arnle, saleslady Cowen & Cowen, r. 1522
Ellis
" B. Mrs., bakery and varieties. 111 Gough
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 513 Lombard
" David, sign painter Brown & Johnson, r.
509JC Natoma
" Edward, lithographic printer H. S. Crocker
Co., r. 1719 Scott
" Edward K., student, r. 437 Fell
" Edward S., ofQce 72-73 Montgomery Block,
r. 437 Fell
" Emma, widow, r. 5093i£ Natoma
" Henry B., porter L. Dinkelspiel & Sons, r.
1221/2, 19th
" Herman, plumber Gulick & Wetherbee, r.
509% Natoma
■' Hyman, janitor Board of Health, r. 1522
Ellis
" Isaac L., barber Charles Balger, r. 509%
Natoma
" Isaac M., capitalist, r. Ill Gough
" Jacob, glazier, r. 1719 Scott
" John D., chief draughtman maintenance of
way S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph, salesman J. Macowsky & Co., r. 621
Geary
" Joshua D. (Luscombe & Isaacs), r. 1312
Webster
" Joshua L., capitalist and money lender,
340 Montgomery, r. West Berkeley
" Julius, agent, r. 790 Van Ness Av
" Julius, barber, r. 435 Green
" Kate S., widow, r. 539 Turk
" Louis, clerk, r. 2 Hopeton Terrace
" Louis R., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 437
Fell
Isaacs Marcus, correspondent S. H. Frank & Co
r. 1618 Geary
" Margaret Miss, compositor Call
" Maurice P., clerk, r. 2021 Pine
" Michael, clerk Baron Jacobs, r. 1004 Sacra-
mento
" Michael, merchant, r. 508 Hyde
" Morris, clerk The United Press
" Morris, tailor, r. 513 Lombard
" Peter, barber Joseph Cuneo, r. 435 Green
" R. & Brother, G. Abrahamson manager, im-
porters silks, 125-127 Sansome
" Reta, widow, dressmaking, 88 St. Ann's
Bldg
" Richard B., clerk The Carnegie Steel Co.,
r. 400 Lott
" Samuel, second-hand goods, 647 Washing-
ton, r. 513 Lombard
" Solomon, clerk Samuel Isaacs, r. 513 Lom-
bard
" Theodore, frame maker, r. 1522 Ellis
" William, barber, r. 909 Buchanan
" William B., iron, steel and railway sup-
plies, 226 Market, r. 1428 Post
Isaacson Frede-ick, cook, r. 40 Gilbert rear
" Hans, seaman, r. 518 Pacific
" Isaac, cigarmaker Pac. Coast Co-op. Cigar
Mfg. Co.. r. 33,5th
" John, carpenter, r. 18 Central Av
" Lena, widow, r. 126 Locust Av
" Lillie, widow, r. 2526 Post
" Maurice, r. 3-2%. Langton
" Max. clerk, r. 126 Locust Av
Isaakson Allin, quartermaster revenue cutter
Rush
Isacson Jacob, pharmacy, SW cor Octavia and
Geary, tel. East 280, and 827 Larkin, r.
822 O'Farrell
Isadore Abraham, tailor, r. 527 Natoma
Isaksen Claus, clerk Pac. Roll. Mill r. 908!4
Vallejo
Isakson Isaac, seaman schr Alma
Ischiesche Christian, shoemaker, 1952 Howard
Iselin Albert, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 125
Julian Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
Iseman John, fireman, r. 524% Natoma
" Peter, r. 524% Natoma
Isenbruck Mary, widow, r. 504 Broderick
" Rudolph E. A., cashier .Leo E. Alexander
& Bro., r. 504 Broderick
Isenburg Benjamin, salesman Louis Meyer, r.
817 Filbert
Isermann Robert, teamster F. Martens & Co., r.
1034M Bryant
Isert Katharine, widow, dressmaker, r. 224
Francisco rear
" Wilhelm, engineer Stauffer Chemical Co.,
r. 8 Vandewater
Isham Byron L., turntable man Market St. Ry,
r. 122 San Jose Av
" Charles W., painter J. H. Spark, r. 28 Turk
•' John H., bookkeeper A. B. McCreery, r.
Alameda
" Louis H., stonecutter J. R. Blanchard &
Co., r. 146 Montana
" Maggie Mrs., r. 450 Clipper
" William, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1511a
Larkin
Isidore Isaac, salesman, r. 1314 Eddy
Isigkeit Charles, master schr Rio Rey, r. 1326
Florida
Iskender Bey, with Turkish Rug Co., 324 Sutter
Islais Creek Property Owners' Association,
P. T. Seculovich president, 3241 Mission
Islip T. Fred, vineyardist, r. 819 Pine
Isola Emma Miss, machine operator, r. 245
Clementina
" George A., helper Charles Mayer, r. 931
Clay
" John J., glove cutter Fred H. Busby, r. 245
Clementina
" Paul (Cuneo & Isola), r. 3313 Mission
>e®=-Isola. See Esola
Isom James W., engineer, r. 264 Octavia
Israel Arthur, correspondent Cerf, Schloss &
Co., r. 1710 Laguna
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Israel Charles, cigar dealer, r. 460 Natoma
" Dora T. Miss, teacher, r. 1710 Laguna
" Edward, stock clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r.
1840 Ellis
'• Ernest A., paper hanger, r. 700 Laurel Av
" Eugene, clerk, r. 1840 Ellis
" Flora Mrs., matron Hebrew Home for Aged
Disabled, 507 Lombard
" Florence, clerk, r. The Colonial
" Grant, speculator, r. 238 Taylor
" Henry C, r. Old People's Home
" Jacob, tailor, 113, 9th, r. 13 Washington Av
" Jacob D., clerk Kahn Bros., Klein & Co., r.
1710 Laguna
" Joseph, salesman, r. 1840 Ellis
" Julius, traveling salesman Michalitschke
Bros. & Co., r. 1710 Laguna
" Julius M., clerk Nevada Bank, r. 934 Mc-
Allister
" Leon J., clerk Bibo, Newman & Ikenberg,
r. 1710 Laguna
" Louis A., manager Mission Chemical Wks,
r. 415 Laguna
" Max, capitalist, r. 2316 California
" Max D., teamster, r. 607 Linden Av
" Max J., clerk, r. 612, 4th
" Myer, r. 1840 Ellis
" Rebecca, domestic, 1701 Van Ness Av
" Samuel, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 39
Caroline
" Simon, merchant, r. 613, 4th
" Solomon, clerk Louis Kline & Co., r. 934
McAllister
" Sylvan, helper B. L. Stone, r. 1710 Laguna
" Theodore, painter, 119, 6th
" William, clerk, r. 204 Ellis
Israelitischer Frauen Verein, Leo Eloesser
secretary, 105 Stockton
Israelsky Abraham, clerk Hoffman, Alexander
& Co., r. 840 McAllister
" George, barber John J. Fine, r. 424 O'Far-
rell
" Julius, insurance, 235 Sansome, r. 840 Mc-
Allister
" Leo, printer Post, r. 434 O'Farrell
Isson Albert, r. 116 Jackson
" Robert, watchmaker and Jeweler, 116
Jackson
" Samuel, watchmaker, r. 114 Jackson
Istel Sophia, widow, r. 1959 Eddy
Isthmus House, William J. Baily proprietor,
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Italian Cemetery, Giuseppe Gardella super-
intendent, 34th Av and Clement
Italian Chamber of Commerce, Joseph Cale-
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Italian Consulate, 506 Battery, rooms 1-3
Italian Mutual Benevolent Society, Benjamin
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G. M. Postiglioni president, 433 Broad-
ITALIAN-SWISS AGRICUL-
TURAL COLONY (Asti, CaL), P. C. Rossi
§ resident, A. Sbarboro secretary, pro-
ucers wines and brandies, 109 Bat-
tery
Italian-Swiss Mutual Building and Loan Asso
elation, 6. B. Cevasco president, A.
Sbarboro secretary, 524 Montgomery
Itche Louis, blacksmith, r. 69 Natoma
Iten August, r. 432, 3d
" August J., dairyman, 430, 3d, r. 433, 3d
Itjen Charles T., sugar refiner, r. 306^^ Lang-
ton
" Richard (Tobbenboske & Co.), r. 601 How-
ard
ITO, SOTOMI & CO.,
successors to Japan Curio Trading Co.
Japanese goods, H6 Sutter, telephone
Main 5193
Itrich Frank, seaman, r. 524 Bryant
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON.
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30ST0 31-7' IVIARKET ST.
Itsell Andrew J., teacher Washington Grammar
School, r. 1833 O'Farrell
Ittlinger George, r. 25 Jansen
luen Louis C.-, traveling salesman F. Toplitz &
Co., r. 1713 Golden Gate Av
Ivancovich Catherine, widow, r. 1615 Van Ness
Av
Ivancovich J. & Co. (Peter L. Vucanovioh and
George Beleney), fruit commission mer-
chants and importers, 211-213 Washing-
ton
Ivankovich Louis (Antonas & Ivankovich), r.
131 Turk
Ivanoff Charles N., barber Robert T. Brodek, r.
608 Powell
Ivanovich John M. (Sutich & Ivanovich), r. 1028
Clay
Ivelich John (Ivelich & Bakulich), r. 142, 6th
" & Bakulich (John Ivelich and Fabin Baku-
lich), restaurant, 216, 6th
Ivers John, ship painter Callaghan & Brundesen
" Joseph W., laborer, r. 909, 18th
Iversen August E., r. 1308a Leavenworth
" Charles M., butcher Hans A. Thompson, r.
1101^ Sanchez
" Frederick F., compositor Scandinavian
Pub. Co., r. 3114 Jones
" George W., clerk The N. Iversen Trading
Co., r. 13^ Angelica
" Gerhard, painter John P. Fraser
" Lawrence F., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1294
Stanyan
" Louis, waiter Magnolia Cafe, r. 46 Spear
" Martin, cook, r. 46 Spear
IVERSEN N. TRADING CO.,
Niels Iversen president, E. M. Jensen
secretary, wholesale and retail deal-
ers in wood, posts and tanbark, wood
sawed to order, 125 Berry, telephone
Main 5448
Iversen Niels, president The N. Iversen Trad-
ing Co., 135 Berry
" Theodore (Iversen & Hansen), r. 207A 33d
" & Hansen (Theodore Iversen and Hans B.
Hansen), restaurant, 311 Battery
Iverson A. Gust, machinist Union i. Wks, r. 1038
Minna
" Alfred, r. 619 Fell
" Caroline, widow, r. 619 Fell
" Christian, teamster, r. IIO14 Sanchez
" Edward C, shipping clerk American Type
Founders' Co., r. 91314 Lombard
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 446 Bry-
ant
" Frederick F., printer, r. 2114 Jones
" Gerhard, polisher, r. 619 Fell
" John, printer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Louis, seaman, r. 308 Ritch
" Mark J., drayman McNab& Smith, r. WA
Boardman PI
" Mary, widow, r. 323 Vallejo
" Peter, driver S. F. Laundry, r. 609 Baker
4®=- Iverson. See Everson
Ives Abijah, engineer, r. 615, 3d
" Charles W., draper, r. 628 Geary
" Eunice J., widow, r. 3320 Washington
" George I. (Ives & Co.), r. Pacific-Union
Club
Ives Stephen D., general agent Fireman's Fund
Insurance Co., and secretary Home
Mutual Insurance Co., offlces 401-405 Cali-
fornia and 318 California, r. Alameda
" William, brass finisher, r. 616 Folsom
" & Co. (George I. Ives and Charles H. Stout-
enborough), stock brokers, 324 Pine
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Ivey Byron C, r. 3 Reagan PI
•• William H., machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 1125!^ Valencia
Ivory Edgar D., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" John A., clerk, r. 54, 1st
" Thomas J., savryer Union Box Factory, r.
361/2 Harriet
" William M., shoemaker, 725 Brannan
Iwata Hidekuni, Japanese fancy goods, 603
Larkin, r. 121 Haight
I X L Lime Co. (Santa Cruz), Blochman &
Cerf agents, 14-16 Spear
I X L, Tamale Co., Julius Bunzl manager, 208
McAllister
Ixora Hall, 737 Mission
Izzi Jean, jeweler L. J. Lyons, r. 532 Green
Jaasko Sophie, domestic, 2225 Pacific Av
Jablonski Albert, painter, r. 1617 Green
Jaccard Louise, widow, r. 3718 McAllister
Jaccetta Antonio, laborer Albert E Buckman,
r. 55 Belcher
Jachens Adolph, salesman Rathjen Bros., r.
1246 Howard
" John (John H. Holjes & Co.), r. 398, 6th
" John, engraver J. C. Irvine & Co., r. 1246
Howard
Jachowski Paul, laborer, r. Andover Av nr New-
man
Jack William, printer, r. 21 Van Ness Av
" William Jr., printer, r. 21 Van Ness Av
" William R., carpenter and builder, 913
Ellis, r. 1210 Turk
Jack William S., expert accountant and ad-
juster fire losses, 421 California, r. San
Mateo
Jacka James, tailor Rudolph Bremler
Jaekins Frederick C, sweeper Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. Oakland
Jacklin Thomas, stableman San Mateo Ranch
Dairy, r. 1513 Fillmore
Jacklitz Frank, foundryman Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 110 Berry
" Michael, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 23% Minna
Jackman Benjamin F., teamster, r. 313 Austin
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 522 Polk
" George L., capitalist, r. Lick House
" Gehiel B., watchman, r. 313 Austin
" Robert P., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
439 Bush
" W., capitalist, r. 126 Ellis
Jacks Henry, contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 313, 21st
" Robert, cigars and tobacco, 214 Brannan
" William D., instructor Charles E. Broad,
r. 409 Stanyan
4®" Jacks. See Jack, Jacques and Jaques
Jackson Abraham W., r. 1 Torrens Court
" A. C, clerk gen. pass, agent's oflce S. P.
Co., r. East Oakland
■' A. C. Mrs.,r. 1416 Jackson
" Ada, widow, r. 29 Lewis
" A. H., bookkeeper Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
Alameda
" Albion, quartermaster revenue cutter
Rush, r. 3 East
Jackson AldenW., vice-president Gray'S Har-
bor Commercial Co. , 121 Market, and with
Pope & Talbo , r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Alfred W., druggist G. L. Carroll & Co.,
r. 2 Leonard PI
Jackson A. N., cutter Neustadter Bros., r. 1804
Laguna
" Andrew, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento
" Andrew W., agent Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Assn (N. Y.), 318 Safe Deposit Bldg
" Annie, domestic, 2020 Washington
" Antone, seaman, r. 3 East
' Antone, upholsterer John Hoey, r. 1 Mont-
gomery Court
" Archibald, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 12 Middle
" Arthur A., engineer Isaac Levy, r. 2119b
Howard
" Augustus C, porter Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. 37, 2d
" Benjamin F., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
22 Williamson
" Bernard, seaman, r. 22 East
" Bert, cook, Thomas Murray, r. 510 Jackson
" Bertel, sugar worker, r. 135 Dore
Jackson Brewing Co., W. A. Frederick presi-
dent, Daniel Sullivan vice-president,
George Schafer secretary, 1428Mission
Jackson Byron, proprietor Byron Jackson Ma-
chine Works, 625, 6th, r. NW cor Morton
and San Antonio, Alameda
Jackson Byron Machine Works,
Bjrron Jackson proprietor, manufac-
turers engines, pumps, harvesting
and agricultural machinery, 625, 6tE
Jackson Caroline, widow, r. 424 Tehama
" Caroline C. Miss, teacher Miss West's
School, r. Oakland
" Carrie Miss, matron Salvation Army Chil-
dren's Home, 328 Bryant
" Charles, laborer Arctic Oil Wks, r. 22 Turk
" Charles, restaurant, 108 Berry
" Charles, waiter Bennett & Witmer, r. 1207
Market
" Charles A., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" Charles A., foreman, r. 1025 Nebraska
" Charles A., laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 2041/2 Clara
" Charles E., clerk Money Order Division
Post OfBce, r. 430 Post
" Charles F., salesman Cutting Fruit Pack-
ing Co., r. 3123 Bush
" Charles G., r. 2123 Bush
Jackson Charles H., deputy Attorney-General,
419 California, rooms 18-20, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Charles H., teamster S. Foster & Co., r.
1330 Dolores
" Charles J., expressman, r. 115 Diamond
" Charles P., r. 2024 Howard
" Charles P., clerk The Ramona, r. 130 Ellis
" Charles W., vice-president Shoobert, Beale
Co.,r. Oakland
" Cyril W., beveler Pioneer W. L. and Color
Wks, r. 435 Turk
" Delia, widow, r. 2802 Greenwich
" DeWittC, special agent U. S. Treasury
Dept, Appraisers' Bldg, rooms 7-9
" Edward, clerk B. J. Ashim, r. 351, 4th
" Edward J. Mrs., r. 1810 Webster
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 505 Shotwell
" Elizabeth Mrs., artist, r. 1652 Mission
" Eugene J., clerk County Clerk's office, r.
931 Pacific
•' F. E., stableman, r. 123 Eddy
" Frances Mrs., housekeeper, r. 801 Sutter
" Frank, cook J. Reiss, r. 511 Valencia
" Frank A., clerk Wm. Pickering, r. 204 Turk
" Frank C, distributor Post Office, r. Ala-
meda
" Frank C, teamster, r. 1 Montgomery Court
" Frank E., distributor La Grande Laundry
" Frank W., collector S. F. Savings Union, r.
1032 Clay
" Franklin H., foreman Byron Jackson, r. 119
Fair Oaks
" Fred, upholsterer, r. 115 Ivy Av
" Fred W., clerk Prosecuting Attorney
Police Court 1, r. 314 Van Ness Av
" Frederick, machinist S. P. Co., r. 120c Shot-
well
" Frederick, machinist, r. 1155 Folsom
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Jackson Frederick, shoemaker, r. 137 Rose Av
" Frederick Jr., teamster, r. 137 Rose Av
" George, mechanic, r. 24 Everett
" George, waiter str City of Puebla, r. 257
Stevenson
" George, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 315, 2d Av
" George E. Rev., r. 1416 Jackson
" George E. G., surveyor, r. 604 Castro
Jackson George a T., lessee Jackson's Napa
Soda Mineral Water, 619 Howard, r. 308
Haight
" George J., foreman James Graham, r. 24
Everett
" George R., clerk general auditor's office S.
P. Co., r. 636 Sutter
" George R., clerk George H. Young, r. 616
Folsom
" George W. G., gardener, r. 604 Castro
" Harry R., bookkeeper The Zeno Mauvais
Music Co., r. Alameda
" Harry R., porter, r. 807 Mason
" Henrietta Miss, r. 67 Clipper
" Henry, carpet layer, r. 133b 36th
" Henry, clerk Lachman & Jacobi, r. 2633
Howard
" Henry D., policeman, r. 557 Harrison
" Henry W., manager James Graham, 35, 3d,
r. 817 Bush
" Horace J., street contractor, r. 624 Jessie
" Horace J. Jr. (Jacobs & Jackson), r. 923
Howard
" H. R. (Benedict (& Turner), r. New York
" J., porter Cardall & Marston, r. 871 Mission
" Jacob, r. 1804 Laguna
" Jacob, laborer, r. 3 Welsh
Jackson Jacob G., president Caspar Lumber
Co., 48 Market, room 3, r. 911 Sutter
" James, 1653 Mission
" James, carpenter, r. 951 Mission
" James, window cleaner, 736 Pacific
" James C, bartender Patrick Coffey, r. 4
Dodge
" James J. P., clerk J. H. Dow, r. 429 Dupont
" James J., superintendent O'Connor, Mof-
fatt & Co., r. The Colonial
" James R., watchman, r. 613 Mission
" Jane, widow, r. 1014 Tennessee
" Jasper S., asphalt contractor, 215 Crocker
Bldg, r. 262 Golden Gate Av
" J. F., cook str Homer
" J. H. Mrs., widow, r. 1017 Ellis
" J. N., r. 1635 Bush
" John, bookeeper, r. 616 Folsom
" John, laborer, r. 336 Ritch
" John, riveter, r. 316 Michigan
" John, watchman, r. 903 North Point
" John A., janitor Mechanics' Pavilion
" John F., chief engineer str Columbia, r.
3439a 17th
" John F., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt & Co.,
r. 1314 Sacramento
Jackson Jolin H., superintendent bindery Hicks-
Judd Co., and secretary Republican
County Committee, r. 33014, 17th
" John J., r. 508 Ellis
" John P., capitalist, r. 730 Sutter
" John S., engineer, r. 2119b Howard
" J. Putnam, bookkeeper The John BoUman
Co., r. 1131 Clay
" J. Ross, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Julia B. B., widow, r. 410 Valley
" Lionel F. G., clerk Thomas J. Ring,' r. 604
Castro
" Lydia A. Mrs., dressmaking, 506 Ellis
" Marcus A., bookkeeper A. W. Foster & Co.,
r. 517 Haight
" Mary, widow, r. 10 Ritch
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaking, 321 Jones
" Mary W., widow (Jackson & Silver), r.
4I81/2 Turk
" Mining Co., 606 Sutter
" M. J. Mrs., widow, r. 718 Golden Gate Av
" Moses A., janitor, r. 4 Stephen's Court
" Nicolasa S., widow, r. Union bet Baker and
Lyon
" Oliver F., printer The Wasp, r. 11 Kearny
" Oliver M., machinist, r. 18 Prosper
" Osmond W., r. 806 Bush
" Peter, r. 312 Brannan
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Ck)ntracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
Jackson Peter, bookbinder, r. 1 Montgomery
Court
Jackson Peter H., president P. H. Jackson &
Co., 338-230, 1st, r. East Oakland
JACKSON P. H. & CO.,
Peter H. Jackson president, John T.
Tyrrell secretary, contractors for
wrought-iron bunding work, sidewalk
lights, fire and burglar proof sky-
lights, patent water-proof sidewalk
doors, etc., 228-230, 1st
Jackson Philip, salesman D. Samuels, r. 1932
Ellis
" R. D., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 3333
Sacramento
" Richard, janitor, r. 613 Howard
" Richard J., salesman Western Furniture
Co., r. 557 Harrison
" Robert, janitor, r. 917 Powell
" Robert, janitor The Examiner, r. 73Clipper
" Robert J., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Fulton and Broderick
" Samuel, stationery, 3361 Market and 1941
Mission
" Samuel I., bootblack, 11, 6th
" Sarah A., Mrs., r. 1810 Webster
" Stanley, attorney at law, 419 California,
rooms 18-30, r. 730 Sutter
Jackson Stephen (London Tea Co.), and general
agent Humboldt Mineral Water Co., 40,
3d, r. Wm, 3d
" Stewart, r. 262 Golden Gate Av
" Street Wharf, foot Jackson
" Tertius J., upholsterer, r. 115 Ivy Av
" Theodore, employee Palace Hotel, r. 213
" Theodore, expressman, r. 1214 Jackson
" Theodore A., porter, r. 180 Jessie
" Theresa, widow, r. 2633 Howard
" Thomas, master mariner, r. 1868 Stevenson
" Thomas, teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 530, 17th
" Thomas B., agent, r. 675 Mission
" Thomas R., trunkmaker, r. 137 Rose Av
" Thomas W. (T. W. Jackson & Co.), r. Sau-
salito
" Thomas W., carpet layer, r. 19 Prosper
" T. W. &Co. (Thomas W. Jackson), crock-
eryware and chemicals, 236 Market
" Walter L., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 1228 Golden Gate Av
" Walter N., dental student, r. 1014 Mason
" Walter T., wool scourer, r. 216 Perry
" Will A., stenographer Commercial Union
Assurance Co., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" William, bookbinder, r. 1 Montgomery Court
" William, drover, r. 637, 3d
" William, musician, r. 825 Kearny
" William, porter Mills Bldg, r. 557 Harrison
" William, ship carpenter, r. 2523 Bryant Av
" William, steerage steward str Corona
" William B., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 3005
Geary
" William B. Mrs., varieties, 3005 Geary
Jackson William E., agent Davis Sewing Ma-
chine Co., 632 Washington, r. 1909 Polk
" William E., granite curbing and manager
M. P. Sessions & Co., 40 New Montgom-
ery, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William K., carpenter S. Conning, r. 38
Turk
" William O., porter Davis & Williams, r.
816 Ash Av
" W. J., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 59
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Jackson & Silver (Mrs. Mary W. Jackson and
Mrs. S. I. Silver), coffee saloon, ilSy^ Turk
Jackson's Napa Soda Mineral Water, G. H. T.
Jackson lessee, office 619 Howard
Jacob Aaron, teamster S. Jacob, r. 739 Golden
Gate Av
" Adolph C, helper Forderer Cornice Wks, r.
1919 Polk
" Andrew A., salesman Ed Weil & Co., r. 830
Fulton
" Charles E., bakery, ISQi/z 4th. r. 1919 Polk.i
" Charles H., student, r. 1919 Polk
" David, r. 1537 Geary
" Emile, insurance a'gent, r. 830 Fulton
" Henry, teamster S. Jacob, r. 739 Golden
Gate Av
" Henry R., traveling salesman Kahn Bros.,
Klein & Co., r. 830 Fulton
" Hies, iron worker Coppieters & Meckel, r.
Alameda
" Lucile Miss (Lucile & Co.), r. 830 Fulton
" Louis, waiter, r. 5I814 Jessie rear
" Maurice, r. 16 Turk
" Michael, salesman Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Co.,r, 1625 O'Farrell
" Moray, clerk Jacob Unna, r. 815 Filbert
" Nathan, bookkeeper, r. 232 Van Ness Av
" Nathan, teamster S. Jacob, r. 739 Golden
Gate Av
" Peter C, blacksmith Geo. W.Phelan, r. 310
Fillmore
" S., drayman, 111 Bush
" S., tailor M. Rosenberg, r. 722, 7th
" Solomon Mrs., widow, r. 739 Golden Gate
Av
" Theodor E., clerk Johnson Bros., r. 1919
Polk
" Victoria Mrs., dressmaking, 16 Turk
" William, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, 1118
Kansas
./^~ Jacob. See Jacobs and Jakobs
Jacobetti Frank, coffee packer Berlin & Lepori,
r. 1110 Kearny
Jacobi Alexander, bookkeeper Henry Hilp, r.
724 1^ Turk
Arthur, canvasser Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
405 Octavia
Charlotte Mrs., waiter New Mechanics'
Hotel
Daniel H., salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r.
827 Golden Gate Av
David, deputy Assessor, r. 827 Golden Gate
Av
David, jeweler, r. 1317 Gough
Irving L., assistant manager Pac. Collec-
tion Bureau, 41-42 Chroncle Bldg, r. 1020
Van Ness Av
Jacobi Jacob J., secretary and treasurer Lach-
man& Jacobi, SE cor 2d and Bryant, r.
1730 Pine
" Joseph M., cutter Henry Hilp, r. 824 Turk
" Leopold, manager Pac. Collection Bureau,
41-42 Chronicle Bldg, r. 1020 Van Ness Av
Jacobi Louis H., superintendent Pacific Tele-
phone and Telegraph Co., 216 Bush, r.
Alameda
" Manuel, fisherman, r. .526 Broadway
" Samuel, salesman D. Samuels, r. 827
Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, salesman L. Dinkelspiel & Sons,
r. 1020 Van Ness Av
" William, shoemaker, 323, 29th
4®" Jacobi. See Jacoby
Jacobovich Adolph, barber Salinger & Adams,
r. 740 Mission
" Jacob, barber, 1805a Howard
Jacobovics Philip, traveling salesman J. Baum-
garten & Co., r. 534 Bush
Jacobowitz Sigmund M., marine engineer, r.
1623 Geary
Jacobowsky Solomon, tailor, r. 509'/4 Natoma
Jacobs Abraham, barber Stocker & Holderer, r.
222 Elm Av
" Abraham, clerk Albert Mueller & Co., r.
328 Tehama
" Abraham, tailor, 1228 Market, r. 149 Grove
" Abraham, upholsterer, r. 450 Clementina
" Abraham M., peddler, r. 528 Natoma
" Albert, r. 442 Greenwich
Albert P. (J. H. Cain & Co.), r. 902b Powell
" Albert W., bookkeeper B. Blumenthal &
Co., r. Oakland
" Alfred H., student, r. 1114 Octavia
" Alexander, boots and shoes, 804 Kearny, r.
1508 Folsom
" Alexis, agent hat manufacturers, 119 Bush,
r. 715 O'Farrell
" Alfred B., clerk, r. 1130 O'Farrell
" Annie, widow, bakery, 205 Gough
" Arthur, laborer Miller & Son, r. dVi, 13th
" Arthur F. (Jacobs Bros.) r. 442 Greenwich
" Baron, boots and shoes, 510-512 Kearny, r,
1004 Sacramento
" Benjamin, r. iSSM Hayes
" Benjamin (Packer & Jacobs), r. 618 Golden
Gate Av
" Benjamin, clerk Glaser Bros., r. 301 Fulton
" Benjamin, messenger Nathan, Dohrmann
&Co., r. 528 Natoma
" Bernard, pawnbroker, 117, 3d, r. 1605 Post
" Bertha, widow, r. 1303 Laguna
" Bertha Miss, r. 607 Larkin
" Birdie Miss, bookkeeper I. & G. Jacobs, r.
2011 Pine
" Brothers (Joseph O. and Arthur F.), livery
stable, 217-219 Jackson
" Charles (Charles Jacobs & Co. ) , r. New York
" Charles, butcher John Beuttler, r. 603
Haight
" Charles, janitor, r. 43a 2d
" Charles & Co. (Charles and Lee Jacobs),
wholesale cigars, 223 California
" Charles S. (F. P. Jacobs & Bro.), r. 309 Van
Ness Av
" Charles W., compositor Call, r. 113 Erie
" Charlotte L.. widow, r. 13 Steuart
" Clarence P., waiter Viticultural Restau-
rant, r. 14 Allen
" Daisy Miss, teacher music, r. 317, 17th
" Daniel, carpenter, r. 415 Clementina
•' Davids., manufacturers' agent. 126 Kearny,
room 8, r. lUlA Golden Gate Av
" Dora Miss, dressmaking, 1718 O'Farrell
" Edward K., civil engineer, r. 849 Golden
Gate Av
" Edward L., note teller Nevada Bank, r.
Mill Valley, Marin Co.
" Ella Mrs., r. 1020a Capp
" Ella P. Mrs., bookkeeper J. A. Jacobs, r.
317, 17th
" Ernest, r. 1110 Folsom
" Fannie, widow, r. 1010 Harrison
" Fannie Mrs., birds and cages, 1.523 Market
" F. P. & Brother (Frank P., Charles S. and
William F.), manufacturers' agents, 119
Bush
" Frank, r. 2225 Pacific Av
" Frank, bicycle repairer, r. 29111?^ Harrison
" Frank P. (F. P. Jacobs & Bro.), r. 309 Van
Ness Av
Jacobs Fred A., assistant manager The Ger-
mania Life Insurance Co., 19-22 MiDs
Bldg, 4th floor, r. Oakland
" Fritz, cook, r. 146a 5th
" Gabriel (I. & G. Jacobs), r. 2011 Pine
" George, cook Thompson & Tobius, r. 137,
4th
" George T., collector, r. 232 Van Ness Av
" George T., secretary El Coronado Mining
Co., 530 California, room 12, r. 706 Grove
" George W., foreman S. F. Bridge Co.
" George W., electrician, r. 560 Howard
" Gustav, printer Brown & Bley Co., r. 461
Hannah, widow, r. 2317 Jackson
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Jacobs Harriet Mrs., ladies' underwear, 26-28,
6th, r. 1609 Laguna
" Harry (Jacobs & Jackson), r. 902 Folsom
" Hattie Mrs., dressmaking, 2012V4 Mission
" Henry, butcher, r. 2115 Powell
" Henry, buyer Cai. Canneries Co., r. 1757
Sutter
" Henry I., barber, 222 Stockton, r. 461 Stev-
" Herrman, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
1234y2 Bush
" H. M. Mrs., lodgings, 215a Post
" H. Scott, clerk Martin Stevens, r. 1130
O'Farrell
" Hulda Mrs., second-hand furniture, 1021
Folsom
" Hyman, cashier Mack& Co.,r. 2621 Laguna
" Hyman, merchant, r. 47 Russ
" Hyman, tailor, 202 Montgomery Av, r. 631
Union
" Hyman S., merchant tailor, 109, 4th, r. 1511
Post
" I. & G. (Isaac and Gabriel), pawnbrokers,
613 Pacific
" Isaac (I. & G. Jacobs), r. 2011 Pine
" Isaac, tailor, r. 455b Tehama
" Isaac H., commission merchant, 119 Bush,
r. 1130 O'Farrell
" Isaac R., watchmaker and jeweler, 408b
McAllister
" Isidor, r. 1308y2 Ellis
" Isidor, manager Cal. Canneries Co., 425-441
Brannan, r. 2018 Webster
" J. & Co. (Jack Jacobs), manufacturers'
agent, 414 Market
" Jack (J Jacobs & Co.). r. 1002 Geary
" Jacob, r. 1508 Folsom
" Jacob, peddler, r. 112814 Harrison
" Jacob, salesman Samuel Jacobs, r. 528
Natoma
" Jacob, salesman The Hamburger Co., r.
5.55b Na toma
" Jacob, traveling salesman Lewis Meyer-
stein, r. 1308^2 Ellis
" Jacob D., master mariner, r. 838a 17th
" James A., coal oil and coal-oil stoves, 1947
Mission, r. 317, 17th
" J. M., porter, r. 126 Ellis
'" John, driver Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 68
Clementina
" John A. (Jacobs & Otto), r. NE cor Railroad
Av and 11th Av South
" John W., baker Simkins & Thorp, r. 113
Erie
" Joseph, r. 1020a Capp
" Joseph, barber Jacoby, Gonzalves &
Asplund, r. 705 Willow Av
" Joseph, butcher, 212 Gough, r. 2115 Powell
" Joseph, laundryman S. F. Laundry, r. 1114
Pierce
" Joseph, traveling salesman, r. 714b Fell
" Joseph J., clerk S. Friedman, r. 723 Turk
" Joseph L., clerk Mrs. H. Jacobs, r. 1609
Laguna
" Joseph O. (Jacobs Bros.), r. 442 Greenwich
" Joseph W., clerkF. A. Hyde, r. 1020a Capp
" Julius, butcher B. Hermann, r. 1217 Polk
Jacobs Julius, manager San Francisco Depart-
ment Aachen and Munich Fire Insurance
Co. (Germany), and general insurance
agent, 204 Sansome, r. 1114 Octavia
" Katie Miss, r. 2317 Jackson
" Kaufman, tailor, r. 923 Pacific
" Lee (Charles Jacobs & Co.), r. 2117 Webster
" Leon, salesman Will & Finck Co., r. 450
Clementina
" Lester H. (Hillyer & Jacobs), attorney at
law, 17 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r. 1114 Oc-
tavia
" Louis, boxmaker Pac. & S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 902 Folsom
" Louis, cigar maker H. Plagemann & Co., r.
322 Clementina
" Louis, laborer, r. 8 Zoe rear
" Louis, salesman George A. Moss, r. 528
Natoma
" Louis B., merchant, r. 1523 Bush
" Louis G., clerk Mrs. H. Jacobs, r. 1609 La-
guna
Jacobs Louis N., deputy City and County Treas-
urer, r. 1621 Fillmore
" Louis T., porter, r. 520 Geary rear
" Lucy, widow, r. 142, 7th
" Mary Mrs., varieties, 7091^ Stockton
" Maurice E., salesman Heller, Bachman &
Co., r. Baldwin Hotel
" Max, r. 1140 Turk
" Michael, tailor B. Meyer, r. 322, 7th
" Morris, peddler, r. 450 Clementina
" Morris, tailor, r. 34 Langton
" Moses, dry goods, 1368 Market, r. 222V4 Page
" Myei (Jacobs & Wolfe), r. Hotel St. Nicho-
las
■' Nancy Miss, bookkeeper I. & G. Jacobs, r.
2011 Pine
" Nathan, traveling salesman, r. 809 Page
" Nathan M.. with Royal Ins. Co., r. 715
O'Farrell
" Nathaniel, with Reddy, Campbell & Met-
son, r. 2225 Pacific Av
" Nellie A. Miss, teacher Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 442 Greenwich
" Nicholas J., chandelier maker Thomas
Day & Co., r. 11 14 Pierce
" Oscar, clerk, r. 205 Gough
" Pauline, widow, r. 2011 Pine
" Peter, upholsterer, r. 1050 Howard
" Ralph, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 301 Ful-
ton
" Raphael, r. 1508 Folsom
" Raphael, barber, r. 450 Clementina
" Rebecca Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 2621 Laguna
" Samuel, barber Abraham B. Glassman, r.
Union nr Powell
" Samuel, bookkeeper Felix Coblentz & Co.,
r. 20 O'Farrell
" Samuel, men's furnishing goods, 1366 Mar-
ket
" Samuel, salesman J. B. Russell, r. 461
Stevenson
" Samuel B.,r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Samuel I., clerk, r. 618 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel I. Mrs., boarding, 618 Golden Gate
Av
" Sarah R. Miss, r. 2317 Jackson
Jacobs Saul R., dentist, 799 Mission, r. 1140
Turk
" Sigmund, barber Henry I. Jacobs, r. 461
Stevenson
" Simeon L. (Jacobs & Co.), r. 91U Sutter
" Simon, r. 723 Turk
" Simon, clerk Harry Unna Co., r. 222^2
Page
" Sol., shipping clerk Cal. Canneries Co., r.
1303 Laguna
" Solomon, clerk, r. 1331 Vallejo
" Solomon S., r. .309 Van Ness Av
" Thomas, attorney at law, r. 2225 Pacific Av
" Tobias, salesman Samuel Jacobs, r. 1364
Market
Jacobs Wesley A., manager The Germania Life
Insurance Co., 19-22 Mills Bldg, 4th floor,
telephone Main 1684, r. Oakland
" William F. (F. P. Jacobs & Bro.), r. 309
Van Ness Av
" Williams., r. 215a Post
" Wolf, capitalist, r. 931 Post
" & Co. (Simeon L. Jacobs), ladies" and
children's furnishing goods, 113 Kearny
" & Jackson (Harry Jacobs and Horace J.
Jackson Jr.), liquors, 238, 5th
" & Otto (John A. Jacobs and Diedrich Otto),
groceries and liquors, NE cor Railroad
Av and 11th A v South
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Deposit Bldg
j86^ Jacobs. See Jacob and Jakobs
Jacobsen A. A., coxswain U. S. str Albatross
" Alfred L,., dairy, Berlin nrFelton
" Andrew (Jacobsen & Christie), r. 11211/4
" Andrew, baker Frederick Willenbrink, r.
911 Larkin
" Andrew, seaman, r. 51 Stanford
" August, laborer, r. 51^4 Clara
" Charles, r. 506, 4th
" Charles, furniture, 411, 3d, r. San Diego,
Cal.
" Christian, r. 120, 23d
" Christiana, widow, r. 1201 Fell
" Cornelius J., driver Frank Knobloch, r. 913
Illinois
" Emil E., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 411
Bryant rear
" George C, teamster J. Martenstein & Co.,
r. 120, 23d
" Halvor J. T. (Jacobsen & Brunger), r. 916
Lott
" Hans, driver Jacobson & Peterson, r. 1434
Howard
" Henry, assistant bookkeeper Sunset Seed
and Plant Co., r. 308b 10th
'• Henry, clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r. 1201
Fell
" Iver, veterinary surgeon, 631 Mission, r. 916
Page
" J., seaman str Pomona
" John, master schr Jennie and Edna, office
44 East
" John, seaman, r. lOOV^ Jackson
" John, seaman, r. 217V4 Perry
" John, waiter, r. 105 New Montgomery
" John A., porter Miss Emily Meehan, r. 226
Jessie
" John W., ship carpenter, r. 750 Harrison
" L., seaman str Santa Cruz
" Lars P., teacher Anglo-Japanese School, r.
410 Franklin
" Neils, salesman Golden Gate Compressed
Yeast Co., r. 327^2 Day
" Peter, groceries and liquors, 2019 Mason,
r. 2122 Mason
" Rudolph, clerk, r. 2023 Mason
" Samuel, carpenter str State of California
" Theodore, seaman, r. 1413 Montgomery
" & Brunger (Halvor J. T. Jacobsen and
Alfred Brunger), insurance brokers, 323
Montgomery
•• & Christie (Andrew Jacobsen and George
Christie), groceries, 310, 6th
4®=" Jacobsen. See Jacobson
Jacobson A., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Abraham, clerk Schmidt & Bendixen, r.
1314 Mission
Jacobson Adelaide Miss, proprietor Tropical
and California Fruit Juice Co., 909 Mis-
sion, r. 528 Hayes
" Alexander, longshoreman, r. 5IV2 Clemen-
tina
" Alfred, bartender, r. 1220 Powell
" Alfred, waiter, r. 30 Langton
" Amelia, domestic, 3808 Jackson
" Anton, master brig Consuelo, r. 317 Fre-
mont
" B., lineman Pac. Postal Tel. Cable Co., r.
716 Brannan
" Bernard, seaman, r. 19 Harriet
" Bernard, superintendent Hebrew Home
for Aged Disabled, 507 Lombard
Jacobson Carl F., bookkeeper Jacobson &
Lobree, r. II2314 Powell
" Charles (Charles Jacobson & Co.), r. 1700
Geary
" Charles (Fredrickson & Jacobson), r. 1123^4
Powell
" Charles, piano maker Sherman, Clay &
Co., r. 1028 Minna
" Charles, seaman revenue str Commodore
Perry
" Charles & Co. (Charles Jacobson and I, F.
Morris), produce commission merchants,
423 Front
" Christian, painter, r. 272i/4 Clementina
rear
" Christopher, seaman, r. 320 Ivy Av
" Christopher F., nurse, r. 231 Golden Gate
Av
" David, shoe finisher Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 606 Buchanan
" Edward, tailor Frank Kudrna. r. 527 Sacra-
mento
" Ernest P., butcher "Wilson Dining Saloon,
r. 318 Jessie
" Frederick, laborer, r. 1121 "Vermont
" Frederick, lunchman Theodore Tominski,
r. 909 Kearny
" Frederick, plumber, r. 739 Broadway
" Frederick, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon,
r. 318 Jessie
" Fritz, tailor, r. 26 Fell
" George, cook str San Bias
" Gustav, carpenter, r. 2 Reed PI
" Gustav, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r.
129, 6th
" Harry, seaman schr Modoc, r. 232 Minna
" Harry, traveling salesman S. H. Frank &
Co., r. 1707 Post
" Henry, seaman, r. 1052 Folsom
" Henry F. C, barber Frank Kelly, r. 1317
Powell
" Hyman, salesman Joseph Melczer & Co.,
r. 917 Oak
" Isadora, wood and coal, 127, 8th, r. 633 Na-
toma
" Iver S., drayman, 222 Davis, r. Haywards
" Jacob, laborer, r. Ill Danvers
" Jacob, shoe finisher Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 606 Buchanan
" Jacob L., tailor, 432 Montgomery
" James (Jacobson & Peterson), and restau-
rant, 13, 6th, r. 511, 19th
" James, bookkeeper The German Savings
and Loan Society, r. 303 Polk
" John, deckhand str Newark, r. Oakland
" John, seaman str Homer
" John H., master bark C. D. Bryant, office
318 Steuart
" J. William, carpenter, r. 929, 19th
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1707 Post
" Lorenz, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Louis, musician, r. 39 Turk
" Mark, clerk Nordman Bros., r. 606 Buchanan
" Maurice, r. 633 Natoma
" N. A., deckhand str Oakland, r. Oakland
" Nils, brass grinder W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Oscar, liquors, 150 Steuart
" Otto, reporter, r. 189 Hyde
" P., helper Edison Light and Power Co., r. 22
Verona PI
" Peter, steward Henry C. Olsen, r. 1042
Howard
" Simon, merchant, r. 511 "Van Ness Av
" Sixten A., tailor, r. 26 Fell
" & Peterson (James Jacobson and Peter
Peterson), bakery and coffee saloon, 217
Kearny
*®*Jacobson. See Jacobsen
Jacobus Charles F., engineer, r. Texas bet Butte
and Napa
" Julien E., mining secretary, 33 Nevada
Block, r. Niles, Cal
" Lyman A., salesman Redington & Co., r.
Oakland
Jacoby Albert, clerk Lewis Meyerstein, r. 527%
Natoma
" Brothers (Los Angeles), clothing and boots
and shoes, office 39, 2d
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Jacoby David, glazier, r. 702 Linden Av
" Edward S., salesman B. Blumentlial & Co.,
r. 2734 Pine
" Esther Miss, saleslady, r. 53714 Natoma
" Franz, accountant Cesar Bertheau, r. 2916a
Sacramento
" , Gonzalves & Asplund (Henry Jacoby,
Joseph Gonzalves and Ernst Asplund),
barbers, 14 Geary
'■ Henry (Jacoby, Gonzalves & Asplund),
r. 444a Natoma
" Henry, merchant, r. 3309 Clay
" Herman, cigarmaker, r. 527^ Natoma
" Herman, seaman, r. 616^4, 2d
" Isaac N. (Jacoby Bros.), r Oakland
" Jacob, merchant, r. 502 Fell
" Julius, merchant, r. 606 Grove
" Julius H., cigars and tobacco, 21 Kearny, r.
629 Green
" Max, clerk Adolph De Bonnet, r. 502 Fell
" Pauline, widow, r. 629 Green
Jacoby PMlO, publisher The Hebrew, and Cali-
fornia State Almanac (German), 612
Commercial, r. 118 Grant Av
" Richard, shipping clerk Willows Brewery,
r. 1800 Laguna
" Samuel, r. 929 Ellis
" Sophie, widow, r. 1208 Buchanan
" Therese, widow, r. 2916A Sacramento
" William P., r. 1208 Buchanan
je®"Jacoby. See Jacobi
Jacofky Alex, baker, r. 772 Mission
Jacot George H., with Alfred Borel & Co., r.
151114 Taylor
" Henry G., bookkeeper California Neckwear
Co., r. 10 Monroe
Jacott David M., carpenter, r. I8I614 Hyde
" Frank S., bookkeeper White Sewing Ma-
chine Co., r. 410 Hyde
Jacquemart Achille, accountant French Mutual
Benevolent Society, r. 52 Perlne
JACQUEMET AUGUST,
proprietor Belle View Nursery, cor
Cambridge and Woolsey, florists and
decorators, first class work, reasonable
prices, large assortment of decorating
and house plants always on band in
rear of store, 17 Taylor, telephone
South 565
JACQUEMET J. & CO.
(Joseph Jacquemet, Pierre Condrey
and Francisco Vayr), proprietors Ocean
House Road Nursery (take Mission
Street electric cars for Nursery nr
Ingleside), and Magnolia Nurseries cor
22d and Douglass (take Castro Street
car to 23d and then take Mission Street
car and transfer to 22d and get off at
24th and Douglass for Nurseries), floral
depots 25-27, 4th, telephone Main 1720,
and 105, 6th, telephone South 657
Jacquemet Joseph (J. Jacquemet & Co.), r. 25,
4th
Jacquemin Jules, gardener, r. 618 California
Jacquemond Anselmo, real estate, r. 3 Carolina
PI
Jacquenot George, laborer J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 216 Hickory Av
Jacques Charles, helper Pelton Water Wheel
Co.,r. 781 Mission
" Frederick B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
309 Clipper
" Frederick C, bartender M. J. Carroll, r.
1206 Market
" Isaie, carpenter and laundry machinery,
822 Montgomery
" Katie Mrs., furnished rooms, 708 California
" Samuel B., stevedore, r. 444 Brannan
" Thomas G., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
4®° Jacques. See Jacks
Jacquot August, polisher Bruenn's Piano
House, r. 1921 San Carlos Av
JACQUOT ERNEST,
importer and dealer in French wines
and liquors, NW cor Folsom and 4th,
r. 800 Folsom
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Jaegel Frank, bottler Daniel Tweedie, r. 443
Guerrero
Jaegeling Henry, plumber, r. 1525 Turk
" Julia, widow, r. 1525 Turk
" Julius P., dental laboratory, 819 Market, r.
1525 Turk
Jaeger Charles J., liquors, 269, 3d, r. 13 Hamp-
ton PI
" Frederic W., chief janitor Odd Fellows'
Hall, r. 127, 7th
" Frederick C, florist and decorator, 412 Sut-
ter, r. 418 Eureka
" George H., painter, r. 418 Eureka
" George M., barber Jacob Leverich, r. 418
Eureka
" Harry, butcher Ludwig Selliger, r. 3308
" Jacob, scavenger, r. 23 Boardman PI
" Max, yardman Sterling Furniture Co., r.
952 Mission
" Thomas, baker r. 262i/J Tehama
Jg®" Jaeger. See Jager, Yager and Yeager
Jaenicke Christian, bakery, 1913 Hyde
" William (Stange& Jaenicke), r. 1315 Ellis
Jaenig Carl, locksmith, r. 433 Greenwich
Jafemon Frank, fish dealer, SE cor 23d and Va-
lencia, r. 13 Valley
Jaffa Adele Solomons, physician, r. 1707 Scott
" Henry H. C, manager T. Morton, 1619 La-
guna, r. 1614 Bush
" Myer E., chemist, r. 1707 Scott
Jaffe J. L., capitalist, r. 1926 Market
Jaffe Max, mining secretary, 33 Nevada Block,
r. 207 Mason
J8®=-Jaflray. See Jeffrey
Jagels Richard, liquors, 30 Clay, r. 69 Tehama
Jager Catherine, widow, r. 4 Kramer PI
" Charles, ladies' tailor, 246 Sutter
■' George W., barber, 2815, 16th, r. 2849, 16th
" Martin R., butcher Mark Strouse, r. 6i/^
Tay
" Nils M., teamster C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
Louisburg nr Unadilla Av
" Will P., clerk Lowenberg & Co., r. 2849, 16th
je®"Jager. See Jaeger, Yager and Yeager
Jagger Henry C, salesman W. W. Montague &
Co.. r. 3632, 16th
" Henry C. Jr., r. 3632, 16th
Jaggi Alfred (Baumeister & Jaggi), r. 1842
O'Farrell
" Rose Miss, teacher music, r. 1842 O'Farrell
Jago Grace Miss, r. 25i/^ Albion Av
" John, waiter International Hotel
" Mary, widow, r. 251^ Albion Av
Jagow Henry, seaman, r. N s Yolo nr Texas
" Herman, fireman Western Sugar Refinery,
r. N s Yolo nr Texas
Jahmes Taylor, varieties, 1041 Guerrero
Jahn Anna Mme, forelady Goldstein & Co., r.
14 Grant Av
" Bertha, widow, r. 1527!4 Mission
" Christopher, expressman, SW cor Larkln
and Post, r. 12 Walnut Av
" George F.. solicitor, r. 2206 Mason
" Herman, r. 14 Grant Av
" Herman Jr., printer Francis-Valentine Co.,
r. 707 Hayes
" John, pressman, r. 2206 Mason
" Nellie Mrs., costumer Frederick Peter, r.
707 Hayes
>S®"Jahn. See Jann and John
Jahns C, chief cook str Apache
" Gustav, driver Franz Siebrecht, r. 713^
Union
" J. H., manager buying dept. Nathan,
Dohrmann & Co., r. Alameda
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Jahnsen Edward, master str Scotia, office 22
Market, r. Oakland
Jahnson Victor, masler mariner, r. 432A, 23d
Jahrsdorffer John, machinist, r. 18, 1st
Jaideas Julius, cabinetmaker Bader & Fincke,
r. 1115 Bryant
Jaiser Frederick C, painter, 1231 Mission
" Frederick C. Jr., plumber, r. 24 Prospect Av
Jakobs Amelia K. M., bookkeeper, r. 523 Haight
" Eva M. Mrs., decorative artist, r. 523
Haight
" Frank C, varieties, 523 Haight
" Walter G., plumber J. P. Groom & Co., r.
523 Haight
Jakway J. Worden, teamster, r. 14a Harriet
Jallman Jane Mrs., r. Ellsworth nr Cortland Av
Jalumstein Hannah Mrs., nurse, r. 537 Franklin
" Stella Miss, dressmaking, 537 Franklin
Jamart Emile, waiter, r. 109, 5th
" Frank, waiter str Alameda
" Victor M., plumber, r. 109, 5th
" Victoria Mrs., proprietor Abbott House,
109, 5th
James Agnes C. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 5
Liberty
" Albert, laborer, r. 31 Victor
" AlphonseC, salesman Luscombe & Isaacs,
r. 1017 Sutter
" Arthur R., clerk general passenger agent's
office S. P. Co., r. 1101 Pine
" Benjamin, compositor Dewey Publishing
Co.,r. 1826 Howard
" Bessie Miss, basket maker, r. 174 Silver
" C. A., salesman Leege& Mills, r.Fruitvale
" Charles, salesman Davis Bros., r. 34, 13th
" Charles H., stenographer, 310 Pine, room
38, r. 1538 Howard
" Colin H., agent, r. 20iy2 Guerrero
" Daniel, master tug Ida W., office 44 East,
r. 702 Harrison
James David B., furniture and storage, 414 Mc-
Allister, r. 322 Oak
" Edgar, printer, r. 203 Taylor
" Edward, carpenter, r. 537 Sacramento
" Edwin, carpenter, r. 4 Sutter PI
" Edwin F., pressman Brown & Bley Co., r.
103 Taylor
" Emma E. Mrs., cigars and tobacco, 429,
4th, r. 174 Silver
■' Ernest W., clerk, r. 1319 Green
" Etta, widow, r. 970 Harrison
" Frank, sergeant Underwriters' Fire Patrol
Station, r. 106 Jessie
" Frank B., lineman, r. 2521 Mission
" Frank V., 3d asst. engineer str State of
California, r. Alameda
" Frederick G., painter, r. 1519 Ellis
" George, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 325
Ellis
" George, entry clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r.
1017 Sutter
" George, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" George A., laborer, r. 31 Victor
" Henry, journalist, r. 1319 Jackson
" Henry Mrs., widow, r. 719b McAllister
" Henry D., with Gutte & Frank, r. 1322b
Valencia
" Hugh L., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 226 Stockton
" Ida Miss, basket maker, r. 174 Silver
" James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 419
Baker
" Jane, widow, r. 1441 McAllister
" Jefferson G. (J. G. James & Co.), r. 2131
Howard
" Jeremiah, r. 1826 Howard
James J. G. & Co. (Jefferson G. James and Wil-
liam Smith), wholesale butchers, 1st Av
South nr Railroad Av, office 402 Kearny,
rooms 1-5, telephone Main 914
" John, r. 1414 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 26 Stevenson Av
" John R., seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Joseph, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1319 Green
" Lawrence W., oiler Edison Light and Pow-
er Co., r. 312Capp
James Leander L., mining machinery and
mining secretary, 419 California, room
16, r. 310 Haight
" Lester E. (Cornell & Co.), and secretary
Oceanic Phosphate Co., 409 California,
room 4, r. 1317D Webster
James Lick Baths. See Lick Baths
James Lick Grammar School, Philip Prior
principal, S W cor Noe and 25th
" M. A. Miss, ladies' nurse, r. 1207 Folsom
" Mary A. Miss, lodgings, 425 O'Farrell
" Mortimer, steam fitter, r. 5 Decatur
James M. S., PaciflcCoast agent J. L. Mott Iron
Works (New York), office 27 Flood Bldg
James Nathaniel T., manager Alliance Assur-
ance Co. (London, Eng.), 416 California,
r. 721 Ashbury
" Octavia, widow, r. 1017 Sutter
" Oliver P., salesman Edmund Taylor, r. 86
Corbett Av
" P. H., electrician str Santa Rosa
" R. H., clerk general freight office S. P. Co.,
Co., r. 828 Powell
" Richard A., printer Post, r. 1920 Powell
" Sarah Mrs., dressmaking, 1826 Howard
" T. K., chief steward str Australia
" William, miner, r. 1210 Fillmore
" William A., manager Arizona Warehouse,
222-232 King, r. 912 Pine
" William F., weigher P. C. SS. Co., r.
Berkeley
" William H., carpenter and builder, 2305
Pine
" William H., laborer Western Sugar Refi-
nery, r. 1414 Mission
4®=" James. See Jahmes
Jameson James Mrs., widow, r. 2127 Pacific Av
" James S., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 122014,
24th
• Lazar, peddler, r. 5 Rausch
Jamieson Alexander, yardman Black Diamond
Coal M. Co., r. 15a De Boom
" Andrew, r. 1103 Folsom
" Andrew, driver National Ice Co.. r. 34 Russ
" Charles W., clerk Union Mutual Life Ins.
Co. , r. 507 Natoma
" James, molder Atlas Iron Wks
" Jennie, widow, r. Treat Avnr Stoneman
" John, laborer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bidg
Wks, r. 2507/2 Mission
" Lawrence, porter Boothby & Garvin
" Mary Miss (Jamieson & Co.). r. Treat Av
nr Precita Av
" Walter S. (Reigle & Jamieson), r. 1557i^
Market
" & Co. (Miss Mary Jamieson), bookbinders,
410 Sansome
Jamison Agnes, widow, r. 1207a Broadway
" Eliza Miss, r. Old People's Home
" James, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" James J., r. 606 Montgomery, room 31
" John D., bookkeeper Norton Tanning Co.,
r. Alameda
" Wallace T. (McCarthy* Jamison), r. 28'/^
Page
" William C. shipping clerk Louis Taussig
& Co., r. 3616, 16th
" William R., M. D., manager Cal, Medical
and Surgical Infirmary, 1029;^ Market
4®= Jamison. See Jameson, Jamieson and Jem-
ison
Jancovich Costo, plumber, r. 1525 Leavenworth
" Gustav, plumber John Eckelmann, r. 1525
Leavenworth
" J., electrician, r. 34 Ellis
" Luco C, r. 1525 Leavenworth
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Jancovich Marco, teamster, r. 1535 Leavenworth
" Spire G., restaurant, 323 Washington, r.
3028 Buchanan
Janctzky Julius, waiter The Oberon, r. 158 Te-
hama
Jane J. Mrs., widow, r. 13 Kissling
" Mabel Miss, r. 13 Kissling
" William T., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
13 Kissling
Janes Addison M., real estate, 1004 Market
" Charles M. policeman, r. 608 Shotwell
'■ Frank M., carpenter, r. 10 Pfeiffer
" Grace, widow, r. 1016Haight
" Graziano, confectionery 354, 4th, and var-
ieties, 1171 Valencia
" Lizzie Mrs., dressmaking, 502 Grove
" Luther, clerk, r. 838 Bush
" Thomas E., city agent New York Plate
Glass Ins. Co., 431 California, r. 1016
Haight
" Thomas I., physician, 719a McAllister
" Tryphinnie B. Mrs., physician, 719a Mc-
Allister
William H., bookkeeper, r. 608 Shotwell
"see Jaynes
Janett John A., farmer, r. 711 Mission
Janin Alexis, mining engineer, r. 915 Hyde
Janin Louis, mining engineer, 202 Sansome, r.
Ballard. Santa Barbara Co.
Janke Carl A., stenographer Judson Mfg Co., r.
318 Fulton
" John, liquors, 501 Market, r. 1516 Howard
" William A., r. 318 Fulton
Jankowich Anton, barber Siegfried Davis, r.
17021^ Post
Jann Christian, porter Baker & Hamilton, r.
1653 Hayes
4®" Jann. See Jahn
Janneso Joseph, barber Joseph Webber, r. 124
Pine
Janowsky Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r.- 33 Turk
Jansen Alexander, upholstering and bedding,
928 Howard, r. Alameda
" Augustus C, 1st ofQcer str Pomona, r. 1008
Filbert
«' C. H. Mrs., bakery, 1072 Howard
" Charles (Harpham & Jansen), r. Lorin
" Charles A., seaman, r. 1008 Filbert
" Charles N., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
814 Cole
" Christian, waiter, r. 566 Minna
" Christian T., proprietor Maine House, 614
Kearny, r. 1716 Leavenworth
" Frank, asst. bookkeeper Alexander Jansen,
r. Alameda
" Frederick, merchant, r. 2506^4 Sutter
" Frederick (Jansen &Thiele), r. 917 Fillmore
" Georg e A. F., liquors, NE corBrannan and
1st r . Alameda
" Geor- e M., r. NE cor 1st and Brannan
" H. eg, ofQce attendant Dr. R. A. McLean,
r. .305 Kearny
" Har old, pressman, r. 443, 24th
" Iver, painter, r. 827 Alabama
" J. Frederick A., secretary The Emporium
Commercial Co., 825 Market, r. 2833 Pine
" Johanna, domestic, 2319 California
" John (Dunkelman & Jansen), r. 1301 Buch-
anan
" John, carpenter Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 834 Hampshire
" John, driver Cal. Wine Assn., r. 506, 3d
" John, master mariner, r. 16 Perry
" John, porter Cooper & Bond, r. 641 Com-
mercial
" John, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Lambert, mate schr Salvator, r. 739, 4th
" Mads, carpenter str Walla Walla
" Marie, widow, r. 1531 Post
" Mary, domestic, 641 Haight
" Oscar, r. 1521 Post
" Robert P., weigh master Oregon Imp. Co.,
r. Alameda
" Romberg, asst. bookkeeper M. A. Gunst &
Co., r. 1531 Post
" Sigurd A., bookkeeper Alexander Jansen,
r. Alameda
" William, harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. 1073 Howard
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
\A/A.XER F»IF*E
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313. 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
JANSEN & THIELE
(Frederick Jansen sole proprietor),
bats and caps, 104, 6tli
4®= Jansen. See Janson, Janssen, Jansson,
Jantzen, Jensen and Jessen
Jansing Edward F., clerk, r. 732 Harrison
Janson Annie, widow, r. 779 Folsom
" Carl, boarding, 206 Steuart
" Charles, foreman Ralston Iron Wks, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" Otto, musician, r. 413 Minna
" Robert P., clerk Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 1735
Buchanan
" Therese L., widow, r. 1735 Buchanan
" Victor, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkeldey, r.
1129 Florida
" William, teamster, r. 779 Folsom
" William F., laborer, r. 779 Folsom
Janssen Carl A., pressman E. A. Janssen & Co.,
r. 50Vi Silver
" Charles (S. F. Cigar Mfg. Co.), r. 526 Mer-
chant
" Diedrich M., salesman Holm & Nathan, r.
1208 York
" E. A. & Co. (Edward A. Janssen), book and
job printers. 536 Clay
" Edward A. (E. A. Janssen & Co.), r. 803
Elizabeth
" Eva, widow, r. 1216 Fillmore
■' Frederick C, proprietor German Hotel, 560
Howard
" George H., bartender Viticultural Restau-
rant, r. 935 McAllister
" Herman J., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
61 14 Chenery
" IhnoP.,clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 49 Boyce
" John J. (Schumacher & Janssen), r. 933V2
Valencia
" Mary D. Miss, bookkeeper Brauer, Grass-
hofl&Co., r. 1208 York
" Peter N. (Clemens & Janssen), r. 333 Dun-
can
" W. Asmus, carpenter Bolander & Perkins,
r. 1308 York
Jansson August, oiler str Washtenaw
" Charles A., tailor, r. 741 Filbert
Jantzen Caroline, widow, r. 141 Hancock
" Charles, agent Cal. Sal. Soda Co., 402
Front, r. 710 Haight
" Frederick, crockery and glassware, 717
Market and 641 Kearny, r. 326 Diamond
" Henry, porter Stepp & Straub, r. 33 Laskie
" Herman F., r. 141 Hancock
" Richard C, salesman Frederick Jantzen,
r. 141 Hancock
" William F., clerk J. L. Scheper, r. 1701 Polk
4<S"Jantzen. See Jansep, Janson, Janssen,
Jansson and Jensen
January Peter T., printer, r. 507^/^ Leavenworth
rear
" William H., compositor Examiner, r. 3
Glen Park Av
Janzi Jules, cook Raoul Carbonnier, r. 919 Sac-
ramento
Japan and China Line Steamers, Occidental
and Oriental Steamship Co. and Pacific
Mail Steamship Co., ofBce 435 Market
Japanese Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
" Christian Women's Home, Miss Ella J.
Hewitt superintendent, 1307 Larkin
Japanese Consulate, Sabura Koya consul,
Milsunojo Funakoshi elive consul, A.
Segawa and T. Shirasu secretaries, 1514
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Japanese Episcopal Mission, M. Tai manager,
421 Powell
" Gospel Society, 608 Polk
Japanese Metbodlst Episcopal Mission and
Cburcll, Rev. K. Ghizaka pastor, Rev.
M. C. Harris D. D. superintendent, 1329
Pine
Japanese Presbyterian Church and Mission,
E. A. Sturge M. D. superintendent, 121
Haight
Japanese Presbjrterian Mission Home, 929 Sac-
ramento
Japanese Young Men's Christian Association,
131 Haight
4S=Jaques. See Jacques and Jacks
Jaquith Frederick G., plastering contractor, r.
512 Bush
Jarboe Paul R., attorney at law, 57 Nevada
Block, r. 2128 Broadway
Jarde Christopher, seaman, r. 26 Rincon PI
Jardin d' Enfants, Mrs. Marie Marshall princi-
pal, 1120 Powell
Jardine Alexander T., painter, r. 24 Welsh rear
" Iron Works, J. B. Jardine president and
manager, William T. Kilgrove secre-
tary, engineers and iron founders, 307-309
Folsom
" James B., draughtsman naval dept Union
I. Wks, r. Berkeley
" Joseph B., president and manager Jardine
Iron Wks, 307-309 Folsom, r. 21 Noe
" Robert M., foreman Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
1141, 20th
Jargoyhen A. Mrs., lodgings, 739 Folsom
" Pierre, employee P. G. Somps,r. 739 Folsom
Jarney Henry, driver, r. 624, 4th
Jarrett Isaac E., attorney at law, 216 Bush,
rooms 8-9, r. 1500 Mason
" Joseph, ship carpenter Union I. Wks, r. 501
Napa
" Montague E. W., machinist Murch & Gray,
r. 9 Oak Grove Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
Jarvie Alexanders., foreman distributing room
S. F. Laundry, r. 715 Grove
" Alexander S. Jr., clerk Western Meat Co.,
r. 715 Grove
Jarvis Anita Miss, bookkeeper State Council
American Protective Assn., r. Alameda
■' Frank C, lumber, 31 Steuart, r. Newark
" Howard S., shipowner, 31 Steuart, r. East
Oakland
" James, electrician str China, r. 626 Harri-
son
" Jeremiah J., r. 349 Jessie
" Hatherine A. Miss, r. 141 Perry
" R., capitalist, r. 781 Mission
'• ThompsonP., chief engineer dry dock Union
I. Wks, r. 308 Iowa
Jason William E., salesman, r. 34 Ellis
Jasperson John, driver X L Dairy Co., r. 456
20th
jS3~Jassen. See Jessen
Jastram Frederick, r. 1234 Pine
Jatho Theodore, groceries and liquors, 112 San
Jose Av
Jaudin George E., clerk, 2204 Jones
" Harry U. (Gould & Jaudin), r. 1618 Clay
" Mary E., widow, r. 2204 Jones
Jauhers Adolph, r. 714 Broadway
Jaujou E. A. &Co. (Eugene A. Jaujou and Leon
Chassagne), wholesale wines, liquors
and cordials, 432 Jackson
" Eugene A. (E. A. Jaujou & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
Jaulus Bernard, musician, r. 211 Elm Av
Jaunet Louis, restaurant, 232 O'Farrell
Jaussaud John, laundry, 816 Larkin
Javete Louis, shipping clerk Redington & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Louis W., wagon guard Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Berkeley
Jay William, shoemaker, 406, 5th, r. 735 Bryant
Jaymot Bernard, driver Peter Caubu, r. 19th Av
South bet G and H
" Jean, milker Peter Caubu, r. 19th Av South
bet G and H
Jaynes Frank, superintendent Western Union
Telegraph Co., president Gold and Stock
Telegraph Co. of California, American
District Telegraph, ofBce NE cor Pine
and Montgomery, r. 912 Bush
Jaynes Horace, traveling salesman, r. 912 Bush
J8®-Jaynes. See Janes
Jean Fritz, waiter C. Radovan, r. 320 Minna
Jeandeville George, tailor, r. 221,6th
Jeanneret Charles, engraver, 126 Kearny, room
10, r. 348 Waller
Jeannin Emile G., electrician, r. 6 Vincent
" Marie, widow, r. 6 Vincent
Jeans Angle F. Mrs., notions, 1110 Steiner
" George W., motorman Market St. Ry, r.
709 Minnesota
" Thomas J., carrier postofQce, r. 1110 Steiner
Jebb Robert J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 1103a Fol-
som
Jebe Henry, tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1138 Florida
" Louisa, domesiic, 2266 Franklin
Jeflerman Frank, r. 13 Valley
Jeflers Anna, widow, r. Faith nr Brewster
" James D., wagon maker and horseshoer,
1421 Nebraska, r. 1331 Utah
JefFers Milo S. (H. Rosekrans & Co.), r. 509, 6th
" Milo S. Jr., salesman H. Rosekrans & Co.,
r. 509, 6th
" Robert, r. 913 Greenwich
" William, electrician, r. 13 Dale PI
" William H.. janitor Mechanics' Institute,
r. 913 Greenwich
" William M. J., helper J. D. Jeflers, r. 1331
Utah
Jefferson George, bartender G«orge R. Dwyer, r.
2799 Baker
" George C, bicycle repairer, 4 Hyde
" Hotel, Spargo & Shea proprietors, SW cor
Broderick and Jefferson
" J., waiter, r. 765 Mission
Jefferson Primary School, Miss Mary M. Mur-
phy principal, S s Tehama bet 1st and 2d
Jefferson Square, bet Gough and Laguna, Eddy
and Golden Gate Av
" Stephen P., packer clothing and equip-
page depot quartermaster's dept U. S.
A., r. SW cor Jackson and Cherry
" William A., cigar manufacturer, 410 Sac-
ramento, r. Oakland
Jeffery Albert G., porter, r. 613 Powell
" Alfred, dental supplies, 1019 Hayes
" Benjamin A. (Jeffery Electric Mnfg. Co.),
r. 1019 Hayes
Jeffery Electric Manufacturing Co. (Joseph A .
and Benjamin A. Jeffery), manufacturers
electrical dental and medical supplies,
dynamos, motors, etc., 1019 Hayes, ofQce
406 Sutter, room 38
•' George M., machinist S. F. & S. M. Ry ., r.
916 Army
•' Henry, conductor Geary St. RR., r. 3201
Point Lobos Av
Jeffery Joseph A. (Jeffery Electric Manufac-
turing Co.), and dentist, 406 Sutter,
room 38, r. 1019 Hayes
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 158.
14th
" William, r. 423 Bryant
" William T. C, beveler Pioneer W. L. and
Color Wks, r. 158, 14th
Jeffray John F., pressman Bosqui Engraving and
Printing Co., r. 910 Vallejo
" William A., laborer J. C. Wilson & Co., r.
910 Vallejo
Jeffress Alexander M., traveling salesman
James De La Montanya, r. 624'/^, 17th
" E. F., conductors. F.&S. M. Ry.
" Elmer H., draughtsman, r. 3794, 16th
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Jeflress George H., salesman Crane Co., r. 1714
Market
" James G., attorney at law, 402 Montgom-
ery, rooms 17-18, r. 14 Turk
" John K., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
Oakland
" Robert, painter S. P. Co., r. 3794, 16th
4®-Jeffress. See Jeffers and Jeffries
Jeffrey Albert, window cleaner, 425 Bush,r. 106,
4th
" Delia, widow, r. 50 West Av
" Edwin, r. 212 Powell
" Richard, baker, r. 411 Greenwich
" W. T., diamond expert, r. 902 Montgomery
Jeffreys Herbert M., bookkeeper Goldberg,
Bowen&Co., r. Berkeley
" Howell C, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1005
Minnesota
" John, buyer Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
Berkeley
Jeffries Herbert B., laborer Pac. Refining and
Roofing Co.
" Michael S., foreman machine shop Market
St. Ry., r. 151/2 Elgin Park Av
" Thomas, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Jeffs Harry J., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 927
Golden Gate Av
" William, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Oakland
Jefts James, salesman, r. 405 Gough
Jehl John J., maltster Jackson Brewery, r.
Ocaan View
Jehly Louis (Jehly & Davis), r. 38V4 Sycamore
Av
" & Davis (Louis Jehly and Thomas Davis),
horse dealers, 426 Valencia
Jehu R. Miss, stenographer Chickering, Thomas
& Gregory and Gerstle & Sloss, r. Oak-
land
" Walter N., assayer and chemist, 46-47
Montgomery Block, r. 2117 Bush
Jelawitz Max, clerk, r. 428Vi Broadway
Jelich Antoine (Jelich & Vulich), r. 213, 6th
" & Vulich (Antoine Jelich and George Vu-
lich), fruits and vegetables, 213,6th
Jellnski Charles, r. 1145 Howard
" Mary Miss, tailoress Hans F. Hansen, r.
1145 Howard
Jellett Jonathan H., attorney at law, 320 Cali-
fornia, r. 2418 Webster
" M. H., traveling salesman Levi Strauss &
Co.
Jellinek Charles A., clerk Bass-Hueter Paint
Co., r. 1829 Bush
Jellings William, clerk Thomas N. Iglehart, r.
Alameda
Jellis James (Foster & Co.), r. 12 Lick
Jellison Arthur M., librarian Mechanics' Insti-
tute, r. 1836 Eddy
" Benjamin F., liquors, 544 California, r. 603
Bush
Jelman Neil, cooper, r. 833 Brannan
" Nell A., cooper, r. 833 Brannan
Jelmini A. E., pantryman Merchants Club, r.
222 Sansome
Jelsch Antone, cashier Crystal Salt Water
Bathing Co., r. 311 Bay
Jemison William, bakery, 127, 2d
'SS'Jemison. See Jamison
Jend Henry J. F., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
NE cor 26th and Fair Oaks
Jenkel John R. (Jenkel & Schumacher), r. 224
Grove
" & Schumacher (John R. Jenkel and H. G.
F. Schumacher), jewelry. 621 Market
Jenkin John, (Barrow, Wade, Guthrie & Co.), 8
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 719, 20th
" Susan Miss, clerk Thomas Jenkin. r. 813
Geary
" Thomas, varieties, 813 Geary
Jenkins A., r. 514 Pine
" Alice, widow, lodgings, 519, 3d
" Anderson L., bookkeeper D. De Bernardi &
Co., r. 1824 Sutter
" Andrew E., brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 109 Leavenworth
" Arthur, clerk, r. 1306B Hayes
" Benjamin P., dairyman, r. 2419 Greenwich
" Bennett, boatman, r. 519, 3d
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Jenkins C, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 607 Eddy
" Caroline F., widow, r. 730 Sutter
" Charles F., driver City Transit Co., r. 730
Sutter
" Charles H., carpenter, r. 306 Sanchez
" Charles H. Jr., clerk B. F. Wellington, r.
306 Sanchez
" David, Seaman, r. 519, 3d
" Elinor E. Mrs., r. 1375 San Jose Av
" Emma B. Miss, stenographer, r. 918 Hyde
" Frederick E., band sawyer Miller & Hamil-
ton, r. Alameda
" Frederick W., rigger Llewellyn Davies, r.
632 Green rear
" James, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1503
Taylor
" Jean, attorney at law, r. 502 Stevenson
" J. M., with Bosqui Engraving and Print-
ing Co., r. 2030 Howard
" John (Holmes & Jenkins), r. 834 Devisa-
dero
" John, floorman St. George Stables, r. 417
Bush
" John, gardener Odd Fellows Cemetery, r.
8I514 Point Lobos Av
" John E., groceries and liquors, Chenery
bet Randall and Fairmount
" John S., driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
San Brano Av nr 15th Av South
" Lydia M., widow, r. 1912 Webster
" Paul, laborer, r. 568 Mission
" Robert F., teamster, r. 625 Bryant
" Robert L., clerk, r. 3 Rola Court
" Sarah B. Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 1912 Webster
" Tena Mrs., r. 109 Diamond
" Theresa, widow, r. 337 Filbert rear
" Thomas B., boatman H. Peterson, r. Fol-
som St. Wharf
" Will A., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., r.
918 Hyde
" William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 25
John
" William, restaurant, 3131 Mission
" William H., machine hand N. Parrish &
Co., r. Alameda
" William M., machinist A. J. McNicoU &
Co., r. 5i2B Castro
" William R., clerk Western Assurance
Co., r. Oakland
4®" Jenkins. See Junkins
Jenks Emma, widow, r. 823 O'Farrell
" Edwin H. Rev., associate pastor First-
Presbyterian Church, r. 1419 Post
JENKS GEORGE H,
homoeopathic physician, office and r.
620 Sutter, hours 8 to 9 a. m., 1 to 3
and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone Black 701
Jenks Harris, clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co., r. Oakland
" James S., clerk local freight offloe S. P.
Co., r. 620 Sutter
" J. Ridgeway Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Levingston, attorney at law, 54-55 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1001 Pine
" Mary, domestic, 2631 Howard
" Sarah, widow, r. 732 McAllister
Jenne Annie Miss, stenographer, r. 914 Bryant
" Charles F., clerk J. W. Schouten & Co.,
r. 247 Langton
" Emma Miss, r, 914 Bryant
" Jacob, millhand, r. 914 Bryant
" Mary Mrs., groceries, 914 Bryant
" Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 914 Bryant
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Jennell Kate, widow, r. 2 St. Charles PI
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" John E., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 1931 Lex-
ington Av
" Sylvester H., compositor Examiner, r. 504
Stockton
" William, physician, 528 Pacific
Jenness Herbert H., salesman W. B. Larzelere
Commission Co., r. Oakland
Jenney Levi Jr., special agent Mutual Life Ins.
Co. ofN. Y., r. 606 Minna
4®~ Jenney. See Jenny
Jennings Angelina, widow, r. 2518% McAllister
" Anthony H., r. cor Plymouth Av and Lobos
" Barbara, widow, r. 3138 Sacramento
" Bernard P., r. 641 Harrison
" Cassius M., attorney at law, 10-11 Mills
Bldsr, 7th floor, r. 899 Pine
" Charles, clerk, r. 607 Eddy
" Charles B., commission merchant, 121 Cal-
ifornia, r. 3112 Clay
Jennings David A., mining secretary, 401 Cali-
fornia, room 14, r. 2105 Devisadero
" David B., bay and river freighting, 11
Steuart, r. 1908 Baker
" E. C, assistant secretary The Giant Pow-
der Co. Consolidated, r. 301 Leavenworth
" Edward, r. 506 Battery
" Edward J., carrier postofflce, r. 1818 Green
" Ellen, widow, r. 272 Tehama rear
Jennings F. A. & Co. (Frederick A. Jennings),
painters, paperhangers and whiteners,
862 Mission
" Prank, laborer First St. Wks, Union I.
Wks, r. 342 Minna
" Frank A., bookkeeper Harry F. Jennings,
r. 3138 Sacramento
" Frederick A. (F. A. Jennings & Co.), r. 2117
O'Farrell
" Frederick W., rancher, r. 3138 Sacramento
" F. W., machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. Oakland
" George (Hooper & Jennings), r. 935, 15th
" George, boilermaker, r. 3511 Baker
" George, switchman, r. 650, 4th
" George A., foreman, r. 3138 Sacramento
" George A. (Jennings & Washburn), r. 424
Eddy
" George D., r. 17a 6th
" George M., milker James Smith, r. 716
Brazil Av
" Gilbert, distributer La Grande Laundry,
r. 131 Dolores
JENNINGS HARRY B.
(Succcessor to Hugo Scheunert), pom-
padour hair cut a specialty, 12, 7tli,
OddFeUow'sBldg
Jennings Harry F., livery stable, wood and
coal, 3130-3132 Sacramento, r. 3138 Sac-
ramento
Henry E., printer, r. 350, 6th
Henry E., hostler Western Meat Co., r. 970
Hrrrison
Isaac, master schr Adelia Griffln., ofQce
11 Steuart
James J., porter James De La Montanya,
r. 641 Harrison
James P., tanner, r. 51 Merritt
Jane D., widow, r. 1733 Oak
John, bookkeeper, r. 2503 Post
John, horseshoer Peter H. Haller, r. 51
Merritt
John, house mover, r. 135 Dolores
John, laborer, r. 134 Clinton
John, plumber, 332. 5th Av
Jennings John F., bookkeeper James De La
Montanya, r. 641 Harrison
" John H., bookkeeper Bass-Heuter Paint Co.
" John P., blacksmith Edward B. Carr, r. 51
Merritt
" John S., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 648
Howard
" John S., master schr Plowboy, oface 11
Steuart
" John T., plumber, r. 134 Clinton
" Joseph C, insurance, r. 5O614 Eureka
" Joseph E., salesman Norton, Teller &
Roden, r. 2313 Howard
" Julia, widow, r. 648 Howard
" Laura A., widow, r. 23 Oak
" Mamie Miss, r. 27 Pleasant
" Mary E., seamstress, r. 51 Merritt
" Mary W., widow, r. 1613 Howard
" Moses H., master schr Traveler, oflace 11
Steuart
" Patrick, r. 131 Dolores
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 315 Francisco
" Peter, laborer, r. 51 Merritt
" Peter J., laborer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 134 Clinton
" Peter O., house mover, r. 131 Dolores
" Sarah, widow, landscape artist, r. 1508
California
" Thomas, capitalist, 213 Front, r. 935, 15th
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Thomas Jr., office 213 Front, r. 935, 15th
" William, stevedore, r. 18% South Park
" William Jr., stevedore, r. 18% South Park
" William H., policeman, r. 1708b Hyde
' ' William W. , baggageman S. P. Co. , r. 530, 3d
" Winifred, widow, r. 1818 Green
" & Washburn (George A. Jennings and
George B. Washburn), liquors, 842 Mar-
ket
Jenny Emelie Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 2 Andover Av
" George, cabinet maker Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. Oakland
" Rudolph, bartender John O. Hagler, r. 338
Green
" William C, bartender F. Garcia, r. 605
California
4®" Jenny. See Jenne and Jenney
Jens John C, president Pacific Mineral Devel-
opment Co. and Germania Publishing
Co. and mining engineer. Safe Deposit
Bldg., r. Belmont, San Mateo Co.
" William, carriage maker O'Brien & Sons,
r. 1109 Pierce
Jensen Adolph F., trunk maker C. A. Malm &
Co., r. 1761% Mission
" Albert, clerk Albion Lumber Co., r. S s
Santa Clara nr Kansas
" Alma, laundress Maria Kip Orphanage
" Alma I. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 703% Hyde
" Andreas, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Scott and Ellis
" Andreas, tailor, 402 Montgomery, room 38
" Andrew, mining, r. 340, 3d
" Andrew, seaman, r. 36% Gilbert
" Andrew P., laborer, r. W s Michigan bet
Sierra and Napa
" C, r. 220 Pacific
" Carl P., master schr Barbara Hernster,
ofBce 31 Steuart
" Celia, widow, r. 636%, 4th
" Charles H., compositor Commercial Pub-
lishing Do., r. 1761% Mission
■' Charles V., clerk Samuel D. Hovey, r. 3307
Howard
" Chris, cook Kelly & Bargones, r. 624 Cali-
fornia
" Chris P., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos.,
r. 1414 Hyde
" Christian (Jensen & Hermansen), r. 5
Meacham PI
" Christian, carpenter Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1106 Vermont
" Christian, cooper, 15 Jessie, r. 28a Ritch
" Christian, generator Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
2122 Union
" Christian, tanner, r. 1516, 20th Av South
" Christian L., engineer Del Monte Mills, r.
937, 33d
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Jensen Christian N., butcher James Boyes & Co.,
r. 1321% Broadway
" Cornelius, r. 1925 Howard
" Dora Miss, saleslady Mrs. E. Lynch, r. 428,
3rd
" Doris, r. 1203 Buchanan
" Edward, bartender Emil Wolf, r. 822
Battery
" Edward, harnessmaker, r. 820V4 Larkin
" Edward, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2131/2 Clara
" Edward, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 566 Minna
" Edward W., photographer, r. 1506 Califor-
nia
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 621 York
Jensen E. M., secretary The N. Iversen Trad-
ing Co., 125 Berry, r. 1214 Oak
" F., master mariner, r. 935!4 Mission
" Ferdinand, bartender, r. 757 Brannan
" Frederick, clerk Jacobs & Wolfe, r. 703'/^
Hyde
" Frederick, horseshoer Thomas Doyle, r.
217,3d
" Frederick, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" Frederick, waiter Fink & Hulse
Jensen George C, secretary Tayler & Spots-
wood Co., 31 Beale, r. Alameda
" Hans, laborer, r. 813 Bryant
" Hans, wood and coal, 320, 28th
" Hans P., r. 2225 Geary
" Hanson, engineer, r. 329^^ Bryant
" Harry C., cannery superintendent, r. 714
Oak
" Henry L., engineer N. Iversen Trading Co.,
r. 238, 28th
" Henry M., driver Mt. Shasta Mineral
Spring Co., r. 418 Duncan
" Hilda, widow, r. 18 Allen
" . Jacob, machinist, r. 1106 Vermont
" Jacob, shipping and commission merchant,
8 California, r. Alameda
" James, brass finisher Cal. Gas Fixture Co.,
r. Oakland
" James A., machinist Main St. Iron Wks,
r. 316, 19th
" James G., porter S. G. Birkholm, r. 44
East
'< James L. (Columbia Tea Co.), r. 17 Russ
" Jasper, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1201^/^
Bush
Jennie, domestic, 1316 Hayes
^' Jens, carpenter, r. 22 Wood
" Jens, cabinet maker West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. 320 Sanchez
" Jens, painter, r. 1045 Market
" Jens C, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 2225
Geary
" Jens H., laborer, r. 66 Oregon
" Jens J., barber, 53, 3d, r. 2301/2 Clara
" Jens S., laborer, r. E s Kentucky bet
Sierra and Nevada
" J. M., conductor Market St. RR. r. 24
Richland Av
" John, clerk John F. W. Schwartz, r. 1301
Valencia
" John, cooper, r. 735 Brannan
" John, driver Henry Behlmer, r. 1526 Pacific
Av
" John, porter, r. 560 Howard
" John, restaurant, 153, 3d, r. 236 Minna
" John, steward tug boat Alert, r. 33 Welsh
" John A., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1206
Grove
" John W. D. , draughtsman, r. 210 Willow Av
" Kerstin, widow, r. 1506 Calisornia
" Lauritz, seaman, r. 428 Chestnut rear
" Lawrence (Columbia Tea Co.), r. 17 Russ
" Lawrence, cement layer, r. 5 Albion Av
" Louis, plasterer, r. 410 Munich
" Louis, porter, r. 409, 5th
" Louis T., master sohr Three Brothers,
office Pier 7 Steuart
■' Maria A., domestic, 1327 Golden Gate Av
" Marie, domestic, 3034 California
" Martin, liquors, 353, 3d, r. 680 Harrison
" Mary, domestic, 1902 Broderick
" Mary E., widow, r. 8 Minna rear
•' Max, laborer, r. 922% Natoma
' Nils, stevedore, r. 113 Oregon
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flaln, Glaa^ed. axtd IDecorate<3.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Jensen O., laborer, r. 821 Howard
O., master mariner, r. 141 Shipley
Olaf S., ship carpenter, r. 135 Folsom
Ole, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 506, 2d
Ole, mate str Protection, r. Oakland
Oscar J., seaman U. S. str Albatross
Peter, asst. keeper Bonita Point Light
Station
Peter, cement layer, r. Banks nr Jeffer-
son
Peter, driver H. & W. Winkle, r. 822 Bat-
tery
Peter, laborer, r. 1110 Kansas
Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
35954 Brannan
Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1017 De Haro
Peter, liquors, 734, 4th, r. 312 Brannan
Peter, mate schr C. T. Hill, r. 26 Folsom
Peter, stableman Adams & Rohrer, r. 707
Florida
Richard C, barber Frank Abraham, r. 210
Willow Av
Rudolph, clerk, r. 636%, 4th
Samuel, waiter John Jensen, r. 236 Minna
Samuel B., laborer, r. 310, 6th
Soren, tailor, r. 2307 Howard
T., gardener, r. 909 Kearny
Theodora Miss, milliner, r. 428, 3d
Theodore, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
428, 3d
Thomas, cook, r. 116 Liedesdorff
Thomas, seaman, r. 206 Steuart
Thomas, stonecutter, r. 370 Brannan
Walter, bartender H. Schurbohm, r. 100%,
2d
" William, engineer, r. 12 De Boom
Jensen & Hermansen (Christian Jensen and
George A. Hermansen), proprietors Club
Stables, 409 Taylor, telephone East 81
4@" Jensen. See Jansen, Janson, Janssen,
Jansson, Jantzen and Jessen
Jenson C. F., cabinet maker Fink & Schindler,
r. East Oakland
" Charles H., r. 1761% Mission
" John, driver, r. 915 Montgomery
" Mary, widow, dressmaking, 1020 Geary
" Nels, seaman, r. 22 East
Jentzsch Gottlob, cabinet maker, r. 113 Morris
AV
" Leo, barber, 336, 6th, r. 113 Morris Av
" Otto, cabinet maker, 2806, 16th
" Reinhold, groceries and liquors, 800 Lar-
kin, r. 814B Larkin
JEPHSON J. 0. CO.
(incorporated*, Joseph
manager, book and job
Market, telephone Red
Jepbson Joseph 0., manager J. O. Jephson Co.
739 Market, r. Alameda
Jepsen Charles N. , clerk Henry Meyer, r. 264, 8th
" John H., stevedore, r. 728 Harrison
" Rasmus, master str Eureka, r. 812%, 15th
Jepson J. C, consulting architect and ap-
praiser, 418 California, room 6
Jeram Peter Joseph Rev., president California
Slovenian Colony, Jeram, Cal., office 602
Market, telephone Main 1267
Jerg Hermann, painter Daniel Foley, r. 1119%
Alabama
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1119% Alabama
Jerome Albert, bricklayer, r. Spring Valley
Homestead
" Arthur E.. 2d asst. engineer str Progreso
0. Jephson
printing, 739
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO.. 329 Market St t
Jerome Edward B., chief clerk and special dep-
uty collector U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
" Frederick, r. 1404 Polk
" H. A. r. Palace Hotel
" Harry S., bookkeeper Saginaw Steel SS.
Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" J., clerk, r. 66414 Howard
" James, manager Saginaw Steel SS. Co.,
319 Pine, room 27, r. 2040 Pine
" James L., paperhanger, r. 406^/2, 7th rear
" L., seaman str Pomona
" Lee, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1719a
Haight
" Louis, deckhand str Tiburon, r. 115 Jackson
Jerrault Lorenzo, machinist P. H. Jackson, r.
12 Vincent
" Marie, widow, r. 308 Green
Jerrems William G. (Nicoll the Tailor), r. Chi-
cago, 111.
JERSEY FARM CO,
R. G. Sneatli president, H. J. Sneath
secretary, office 837 Howard, telephone
South 202, depot 835-839 Howard and
348-352 Tehama
Jervais Henrietta, domestic, NE cor Fulton and
First Av
Jeschien Charles, shoe laster Siebe, Glanville
Co., r. Oakland
Jescke Charles, laborer, r. 722 Grove rear
Jespersen Alice, widow, r. 309 Ivy Av
" Alma, porter Cal. Broom Mfg. Co., r. 215
Perry
" Dorothea Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Jess James, porter, r. 21014 Perry
" John, groceries, 432Folsom, r. 271, 1st
" William A., laborer, r. 1120 Stevenson
Jesse Daisy G. Miss, teacher South San Fran-
cisco Primary School, r. 213 Page
Jesse George R., stair builder, S s Bryant bet
5th and 6th, r. 213 Page
" Ludwig, laborer, r. N s Aldine nr Willard
Jessen C. Horatio, editor, r. 1528 Jackson
" Christina, domestic, 1618 Fell
" Clara Miss, hairdresser G. Lederer, r. Ill
Stockton
" Edward, dairyman, r. 1212 Ellis
" Erik, stevedore, r. \%Vi Federal
" Frederick, bartender P. H. Hink & Co., r.
809 Filbert
" G. M., master mariner, r. 400 Front
" Henry, manager Germatine Co., 28, 9th, r.
11 Ji lian Av
" Henry, stableman Buffalo Brewing Co., r.
125 King
" Henry H., grain dryer, 225 Harrison
" James, cook, r. 704, 17th
" John, watchman, r. Contra Costa House
" Louis, engineer, r. 617 Mission
" Matilda, widow, r. 616, 2d
" Niels, liquors, SW cor Larkin and Sutter,
r. 1715 Buchanan
" Niels P., seaman, r. 437. 4th
" Paul Mrs., widow, r. 1212 Ellis
" Theodore, blacksmith John H. Babbitt, r.
1212 Ellis
Jessie Street Lodging House, 174 Jessie
Jesson John A., accountant, r. 110 Hyde
" Soren, lodgings, 110 Hyde
Jessup Andrew J. (Jessup& Pope), r. 315, 19th
" Carrie E. Miss, deputy Collector U. S. In-
ternal Revenue, r. 712 Van Ness Av
" Catherine Miss, bookkeeper, r. 517 Mason
" Henry C, r. 1045 Market
Jessup John D., chief clerk general manager's
ofBce Market St. Ry. Co., r. 134 Liberty
Jessup William & Sons, Limited (Sheffield,
England), steel manufacturers, I. Wil-
lard Beam agent, 29 Main
" & Pope (Andrew J. Jessup and S. B. Pope),
coffee and spice mills, 213-215 Mission
Jessurum Emile C, salesman, r. 418 Ellis
" Isaac B., compositor, r. 2312 California
Jeterson Henry, painter, r. 24 Mint Av
Jetmore Edward L., painter, r. 987 Harrison
Jewel The, D. C. Meikle proprietor, 115 Hayes
Jewell Alice G. Miss, bookkeeper C. A. Hooper
&Co.,r. 518,21st
" Bernard, bookkeeper Godfrey Jewell, r. 1712
Buchanan
" Edgar B., student Colton Dental Associa-
tion, r. 733a Clementina
" Edward H., watchman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1146 Sutter
" F. A., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Godfrey, clothing, 528-530 Kearny, r. 1712
Buchanan
" Harry, carriage painter, r. 317, 9th
" Henry, engineer, r. 317, 9th
" Jesse E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 120,
nth
" Lydia E., widow, r. 518, 2Ist
" M. C. Mrs., r. 733a Clementina
" Richard C, real estate, 628 Market, r. 702i/i
Bush
" Ruby A. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 728 Sutter
" Sophia, widow, r. 1806 Laguna
" Truman E., mining, 330 Pine, rooms 3-4, r.
Grand Hotel
" William T., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co.,r. 531 Frederick
Jewett Albert C, bookkeeper H. N. Tilden &
Co., r. 222, 18th
" Anna S. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 141 Chattanooga
" Catherine B., widow, r. East Park nr An-
dover Av
" Fidelia Miss, teacher Girls' High School,
r. 711 Jones
" George A., car dispatcher Market St. Ry.,
r. 1225a Pacific
" George O., clerk John E. Youngberg, r. 1402
Powell
" Herbert L., solicitor, r. 1129 Mission
" J. M. Mrs, widow, r. 1826a Sutter
" John C, solicitor, r. 1129 Mission
" John H., capitalist, r. 931 Bush
'.' Josephine A. Miss, stenographer Bishop &
Wheeler, r. Oakland
" Lathrop W., student, r. 1512 Washington
" L. M., hostler G. W. Brown, r. 185 Steven-
son
" Philo D., rancher, r. 1512 Washington
" Sarah, widow, r. 141 Chattanooga
" Thomas M., chief clerk U. S. Attorney, r.
2009 Vallejo
" Willard A., solicitor, r. 1129 Mission
Jewish Alliance of California, Isaiah Choynski
secretary, Anglo-Californian Bank
" Calendar, William Saalburg publisher, 420
Montgomery, room 27
' ' Cemetery (Old Salem) , 34th Av and Clement
Jewish Progress, A. Seeligsohn publisher and
proprietor, editorial rooms, 608 Sacra-
mento
Jewish Times and Observer Publishing Co.,
publishers Jewish Times and Observer,
42f) Montgomery, room 27
Jewish Times and Observer The (weekly), Will-
iam Saalburg and M. S. Levy editors.
420 Montgomery, room 27
Jhul John, laborer, r. San Jose Av nr Plymouth
Jileck Frank, printer, r. 624 Natoma
" George, messenger, r. 624 Natoma
" Richard J., laborer Parafflne Paint Co., r.
624 Natoma
Jilek Alexander, carpenter, r. 735 Brannan
" Frank, carpenter, r. 735 Brannan
Jillovich Andrew S., cabinet maker A. J. Forbes
& Son. r. Alameda
Jillson Charles P., carriage painter Richard
Nugent, r. 346 McAllister
Jimenez Carmen F., foreman Wade & Co., r. 11
Hopeton Terrace
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Jimenez Fernando A., barber John Gberbatz,
r. 11 Hopeton Terrace
" Librado F., saddler Wade & Co., r. 5ai Val-
lejo
" Ventura, saddler Wade & Co., r. 521 Vallejo
Jindrak Joseph (Bacigalupi& Jindrak), r. 1805
Mason
" William E., cutter Henry Hilp, r. 1805 Ma-
son
4®=" Jinks. See Jenks
Jinsick Herman, laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 1115 Tennnessee
Jira Helen, domestic, 214 Ashbury
" Rosa, widow, r. Howth nr Geneva
Jirka Francis, tailor, r. 6 Virginia Court
Jiufra Joseph, vegetable peddler, r. 726i4 Mont-
gomery Av
Joachlmsen Henry L., judge Police Court 3,
chambers New City Hall, 1st floor, r.
1720 Sutter
Joachimison Frank, watchman La Grande Laun-
dry, r. 124 Erie
Job Caleb, peddler, r. 424 Vallejo
" David, peddler, r. 424 Vallejo
" Selim, peddler, r. 424 Vallejo
Joblin Albert, r. 12 Mason
Joblon Alfred, teacher music, r. 1585 Valencia
Jobson Patrick C, cook, r. 265 Tehama
" William G., r. 1029 Dolores
Jobst Mathias (Holler & Jobst), r. 420 Her-
mann
Jochinis Christian, longshoreman, r. 644, 2d rear
Jochumsen Fritz, drug ist, r. 219 Clipper
" Louis, clerk, r. 219 Clipper
Jock Joseph, barber W. R. Nelson, r. 1620 Wash-
ington
" Julius, wire worker Sperry Wire Works
Jocz Ignatius, stoker, r. 43 Harriet
Joehmcke John, teamster Albers & Husing, r.
2403 Clay
Joel E. L., helper Risdon L and L. Wks, r. 40
Ringold
" James L., clerk, r. 1304 Eddy
" Jeannette, widow, r. 1204 Eddy
" Otto J., salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1204
Eddy
Joell Alfred T., candy maker, r. 652 Jessie
" Anne, widow, r. 652 Jessie
" John J., manager Frank C. Raymond, 1147
Mission, r. 733 Minna
Joerdens Henry, manager The Oberon, 36-38
O'Farrell, r. 232% O'Farrell
Joerg Jacob, waiter Louis Diezelski, r. 14 Mary
Joesten Baptist, dairy produce, 112, 3d, r. 14
Hampton PI
" John, clerk Baptist Joesten, r. 14 Hampton
PI
Jofre Adelaida Miss, dressmaker, r. 1708 Wash-
ington
" Carmen, widow, dressmaker, r. 1708 Wash-
ington
" Eugenia Miss, teacher music, r. 1708 Wash-
ington
Johan Antone, boatswain str San Juan
Johanken James, latorer, r. 1 Cleveland
" Julia, widow, r. 1 Cleveland
Johannes Margaret Miss, nurse, r. 207 Gough
Johanneson Gustav, waiter, r. 16 Morris Av
Johannessen August, painter Sumner C. Mur-
ray, r. 31 Rausch
Johanns Theodore, liquors, 321 Bay
Johannsen Alfred F., musician, r. 115 Cedar Av
" Annette, domestic, 2215 Pacific Av
" Carl, clerk Otto Peters, r. 1814!^ Devisa-
dero
" Frederick J. H., r. 1814V^ Devisadero
" G. F., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r. ISUy^
Devisadero
" John, miner, r. 529 Sacramento
" Peter, teacher music, r. 115 Cedar Av
" Willatz, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 101
Prospect PI
Johannson G. K., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Johannssen Rasmus, master schr Prosper, ofllce
Pier 4 Steuart
Johansen Amos, lumberman, r. 15 Hopeton Ter-
race
" Andros P., millhand Yolo Mills, r. 1561'4
Market
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
MaQufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
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Johansen Annie, domestic, NW cor Baker and
Jefferson
" A., gunner Revenue cutter Commodore
Perry
" August, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" Berta, domestic, 31 Fair Oaks
" Charles, driver Fisher Packing Co., r. 113
Perry
" Charles A., blacksmith W. S. Phelps & Co.,
r. 2119 Greenwich
" Diedrich, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1409b
Pacific
" Ernest, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Johansen Erneste, physician and surgeon, 318
Kearny, rooms 2-2%, hours, 12:30 to 2:30
and 6:30 to 7:30 p. m., Sundays, 10:00 to
11:00 a. m., telephone Main 244, r. 1809
Oak. telephone West 444
" Frederick, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" George, waiter, r. 6 Fella PI
" Jacob K., porter H. S. Crocker Co.. r. 420%
Clementina
" John, buggy washer Brugge & Burg, r. 42
Clay
" J. P. C, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 417
Bast
" Olaf, fireman tugboat Sea Witch, r. 413, 1st
" Peter, laborer, r. 12 Mariposa Terrace
" Peter, watchman str Alameda
Johanson A. C, seaman U. S. str Albatross
" Alfred, 1st officer str Alcatraz, r. 6 Howard
" August W., photo engraver Union Photo
Engraving Co., r. 16 Reed
" Carl O., tailor, r. 1026 Hampshire
" Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" George, expressman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Gustaf, proprietor New Depot Hotel, 28
to
225%
" Hans, watchmaker J. Johanson,
Birch Av
" Joel, tailor, r. 16 Reed
" John, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" John, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
Johanson John, watchmaker and jeweler, 1189
Market, r. 225% Birch Av
" John A., teamster Townley Bros., r. 715
Treat Av
" Peter G., laborer J. B. McCloskey & Co., r.
856 Howard
" Victor, surfman South Side U. S. Life Sav-
ing Station
" William, stock cutter H. S. Crocker Co., r.
28 Sacramento
4®= Johanson. See Johannson and Johnson
Johe Henry, liquors, 800 Valencia
John Emil, architect, 14 Grant Av, rooms 45-46,
r. 2752% Bush
" George, barrel washer Washington Brew-
ery, r. 920 Pacific
" James, seaman, r. 257 Stevenson
" Louis, restaurant, 627 Kearny, r. 21 Vallejo
" L. T., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 955%
Harrison
" Ludolf, with National Brewing Co., r. 416
Linden Av
" John P., watchman str City of Puebla
John Swett Grammar School, Albert Lyser
principal, McAllister bet Franklin and
Gough
John Wieland Brewery, S. F. Breweries (lim-
ited), proprietors, 228-240, 2d, bottling
department 615 Howard, telephone Main
1775
" William, capitalist, r. 1015 Gough
" William A., conductor Market St. Ry.,.r.
1326 Fillmore
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Johns A. F. & Co. (A. F. Johns and W. H. East-
land), financial agents, dealers bonds
and securities. 632 Market, room 9
" Alpheus F. (A. F. Johns & Co.), r. 756 Oak
" A. M. Mrs., cigars, 245, 7th
" Edwin L., cigars and tobacco, 450'/4, 3d, r.
245, 7th
" Ellen, widow, r. 124 Haight
" Ellen, widow, lodgings, 502 O'Farrell
" Hugh M., cashier Hooper & Jennings
" H. W. Manufacturing Co. (New York),
naanufacturers paints, asbestos and fire
proof materials, Chas. M. Maxwell agent,
38-44 Fremont
Jean, conductor, r. 27 John
John F., coal oil dealer, r. 1718 Folsom
Josiah, r. 210 Fair Oaks
Samuel, teamster, r. 1826 Powell
Thomas, blacksmith, r. 1526 Folsom
Thomas, longshoreman, r. 204 Jackson
Thomas Mrs., groceries and liquors, 32
Haight, r. 124 Haight
Jolms Willlain, manager Sierra Buttes Gold
Mining Co. (limited), 320 Sansome, room
11, r. Alameda
" William E., clerk Salvatiou Army, r. 1139
Market
Johnsen Amanda, widow, r. 102b West Mission
" Andrew, tanner, r. Montcalm nr Isabel
" An tone, laborer, r. 464 Minna
" C, quartermaster str Australia
" Charles, waiter str San Jose
" Frank, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" G., carpenter, r. 631 Stevenson
" Hakon , r. 319i4 Drumm
" Hans P., tailor, 533. 2d
" Hilda Miss, laundress, r. 102b West Mis-
sion
" John, cook Turk St Hotel
" John, peddler, r. 14th Av South nr P
" John C, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1209 Florida
" Knud, carpenter, r. 121 Bay
" Lawrence (Johnsen & Gogan), r. 624, 17th
" Morris, gardener, 1521 Sutter
" Nels P., teamster r. SW cor Railroad Av
and 8th Av South
" Nelson, laborer, r. 1300 Turk
" Thomas, quartermaster str San Juan, r.
308,3d
" & Gogan (Lawrence Johnsen and John
Gogan), carriage and wagon makers, 461
Natoma
J8@= Johnsen. See Jansen, Janson, Janssen, Jen-
sen, Johnson, Johnston and Jonson
Johnson A., forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" A. Mrs., widow, r. 808 Douglass
" Abner B., horseshoer James O'Rourke, r.
1828 Post
" Abraham B. (Wilson Bros. & Co.), r. 1401a
Vallejo
" Abraham W., deputy clerk Supreme Court
of California, r. 10 Morris Av
' ' Adolf, cutter Nicoll the Tailor, r. 707 O'Far-
rell
" Adolph, cook, r. 743 Tehama
" Albert, cook, r. 510 Stockton
" Albert, cook Swain Bros., r. Alameda
" Albert, decorator, r. 1315 Scott
" Albert, engineer, r. 321 Fell
" Albert, gardener, r. 46 Spear
" Albert, laborer, r. 824, 18th
" Albert, liquors, 235 Chenery
" Albert, painter Frank Johnson, r. 2332 Mis-
sion
Johnson Albert, paper hanger, r. Treat Av nr
Stoneman
" Albert, printer Cubery & Co., r. 33 Perry
" Albert, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Albert, steward, r. 145, 4th
" Albert, teamster, r. 705 Mission
" Albert, teamster C. E. Anderson, i. 1521,
19th Av South
" Albert, waiter, r. 635 Stevenson
" Albert B., stock clerk Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. 1220 Fulton
" Albert C, lineman Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 808 Mission
" Albert S., pattern maker, r. 378 Shotwell
" Alexander, janitor Nevada Block, r. 19Pros-
pect PI
" Alfred, boarding, 31 Broadway
" Alfred, driver, r. 101, 24th
" Alfred, machinist Great Western Can Co.,
r. Oakland
" Alfred, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 6
Howard
" Alfred, pantryman str Columbia
" Alfred, sawyer Sanburn, Vail & Co., r. 2UV4
Lily Av
" Alfred, shampooer Hammam Baths, r. 26
Fell
" Alfred, yardman South S. F. Tannery
" Alfred H., head waiter Bohemian Club, r.
43 Tremont Av
" Alfred J., janitor, r. 19 Prospect PI
" Alice, widow, r. 637^/4 McAllister
" A. M., cook, r. Contra Costa House
" A. M., purser str Leader
" A. M. Mrs., widow, r. 1922 Pacific Avrear
" Amanda, widow, r. 33 Perry
" Amos J., operator Post, r. 931A Howard
" Anders, plumber and gasfitter, 222, 24th
" Andrew, r. 216 Sunnyside Av
" Andrew (Day & Johnson), r. Hope nr Brew-
ster
" Andrew, basket maker, 407 Harrison
" Andrew, dyer, r. 7th Av bet J and K
" Andrew, laborer, r. 13V2 Federal
" Andrew, laborer, r. 1106 Indiana
" Andrew, laborer, r. Hunter's Point
" Andrew, real estate, r. 917 Sutter
" Andrew, seaman, r. 105. 24th
" Andrew, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Andrew, seaman schr W. S. Phelps, r. 43
East
' ' Andrew B. , groceries and liquors, 648 Minna
" Andrew B., shipwright Union I. Wks, r.
136, 9th
" Andrew D., waiter Charles Peterson, r. 231
Jessie
" Andrew F., bartender Richard Specter, r.
N s Brannan nr Fremont
" Andrew G., contractor, r. 920 Fell
" Andrew J., master mariner, r. 1005, 18th
" Andrew M., r. 207 Hyde
" Andrew M., salesman Home Industry Shoe
Co., r. Oakland
" Andrew P., deckhand str Oakland, r. Oak-
land
" Anna Miss, r. 823b Capp
" Anna, domestic, 825 O'Farrell
" Anna M. Miss, teacher Golden Gate Pri-
mary School, r. 1926 Sutter
" Annie, widow, r.31H/2, 10th
'• Annie L. Miss, physician, r. 2225 Howard
" Anthony (Johnson Bros.), r. 903 Kearny
" Anthony, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" Anthonv B., clerk, r. 214, 6th
" Arthur H., shade maker G. W. Clark & Co.,
r. 218/2 Lombard
" Arthur O., draughtsman Shea & Shea, r.
4.38 Elizabeth
" August, cement worker, r. 115^4, 11th
" August, cook R. L.Kohr & Co., r. 901 Fol-
som
" August, cooper David Woerner
" August, deckhand str Newark, r. Alameda
" August, fireman Wastern Sugar Refinery,
r. 1106 Indiana
" August, foreman M. B. Moraghan oyster
beds, r. Millbrae
" August, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 36 Welsh
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Johnson August, longshoreman, r. 6 Precita Av
" August,musician,r. 412 Minna
" August, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" August, stenographer C. Toohey, r. 923
Minna
" August, steward, r. 3 East
" August, tailor, r. 3 Geary PI
" August, varnisherFrolich& Meighan, r. 6
Morris Av
" August, waiter, r. 16 Morris Av
" Augusta, cook Niels J. Lund, r. SE corFol-
som and 16th
" Augustus, cigars and tobacco, NE cor Bry-
ant and Spear, r. 443 Spear
" Augustus, proprietor Contra Costa House,
NE cor Jackson and Drumm
" Augustus S. (Johnson Bros.)> r. 1106
Green
" Avelin E. Miss, teacher South End Pri-
mary School, r. 2614 Howard
" Axel (Johnson Brothers and Carlson &
Johnson), r. 1304 Powell
" Axel, gardener, 1112 Bush
" Axel, laborer, r. 1225 Mission
" Axel, manager Great Western Can Co., 223
Mission, r. East Oakland
" Axel J., bookkeeper, r. 2831 Folsom
" Barney (Thomas & Johnson), r. 319 Taylor
" Belle Miss, r. 536 Pacific
" Benjamin, r. 308 Jessie
" Benjamin, butcher, r. 7th Av South bet M
and N
" Benjamin, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 806A
Lyon
" Benjamin, cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 735 Brannan
" Benjamin, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Benjamin, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Benjamin, teamster J. Schussler «& Co.
" Benjamin F., carriage woodworker Lowney
Brothers, r. 1938 Lexington Av
" Benjamin F., cook, r. 1118 Stevenson
" Benjamin F., driver The Morgan Oyster
Co., r. 437 Clipper
•' Benjamin F., painter, r. 555^^ Natoma
" Benjamin W. F., messenger U. S. Engi-
neer's oface, r. 141 Minna
• " Bernard, helper William McDonald, r. cor
13th Av South and P
" Bernard A., stevedore, r. 34 Perry
" Bernhard, machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 17A McLea Court
" Bessie, widow, r. 438 Elizabeth
" Beverly A., caterer, r. 21 Verona PI
" Bridget Mrs., r. 913 Harrison
" Brothers (Axel and Anthony), liquors, 903
Kearny
Johnson Brothers (Elsworth E. and Augustus
S.), wholesale and retail grocers, 1843
Polk, telephone East 73
" Brothers (George F. and John H.), groce-
ries, 247, 5th
" Building, 120 Sutter
" B. W. F., r. 141 Minna
" Byron R., floor walker Will & Finck Co., r.
518 Devisadero
" C, laborer. South S. F. Tannery
" C, musician, r. 35, 5th
" Carel, assistant agent S. F. & N. P. Ry., r.
125 Wood
" Carl, bolt maker, r. 331 Mississippi
" Carl, laborer, r. N s Merritt bet Hattie
and Danvers
" Carl A., butcher Draper & Selig, r. 6th Av
South bet L and M
" Carrie Miss, r. 138, 13th
" C. F., stage driver, r. 1015 Market
" Charles, r. 16 South Park
" Charles, r. 516 Noe
" Charles, r. 1144 Howard
" Charles, r. 1146 Mission
" Charles, r. 1325 Mission
" Charles (Halversen & Johnson), r. 116
Jackson
" Charles (Johnson & Brenneke), r. 1346 Va-
lencia
" Charles, carpenter, r 6^4 Sheridan
" Charles, carpenter,, r. 51 Clay
" Charles, clerk, r. 1008 Mission
Johnson Charles, clerk Cohn Bros., r. 1121 Web-
ster
" Charles, coachman, 834 Post
" Charles, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 9^
Morrell PI
" Charles, cook, r. 411 Drumm
" Charles, driver Zan Bros. & Co., r. 451 Va
lencia
" Charles, expressman, r. 14 Clyde
" Charles, finisher Sanborn, Vail &Co., r.
Berkeley
" Charles, fireman, r. 511 Lombard
" Charles, foreman Truckee Lumber Co., r.
Berkeley
" Charles, gunner U. S. str Rush
" Charles, helper Atlas Iron Wks
" Charles, laborer, r. 9 Baldwin Court
" Charles, laborer, r. 127 Welsh
" Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill., r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Charles, liquors, 517 East, r. 10 Washington
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 2 Beale PI
" Charles, master mariner, r. 605 Davis
" Charles, messman str Protection, r. 3 East
" Charles, plumber C. Hoffmann, r. 23 Haight
" Charles, pantryman str Columbia
" Charles, seaman, r. 12 Clay
" Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Charles, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Charles, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Charles, seaman, r. 765 Mission
" Charles, seaman, r. 1104 Indiana
" Charles, Sd'ofBcer str Sausalito, r. Sausalito
" Charles, special policeman, r. 22 Glover
•' Charles, tanner Morris Windt, r. Nicholas
Hotel
" Charles A., r. .346, 4th
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 223 Harrison
" Charles A., cooper, r. 312V4 Langton
" Charles A., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
Sausalito
" Charles A., seaman, r. 310 Folsom rear
" Charles A., teamster, r. 334 Church
" Charles B., cook, r. 322, 3d
" Charles B., master mariner, r. 1714 Market
" Charles D., barber, r. 216, 7th
" Charles E., salesman Samuel Shirek, r. 22,
6th
Johnson Charles E., secretary The George F.
Eberhard Co., 13-14 Drumm, r. 611 Post
" Charles F. (Johnson & Secor), r. 605 Fell
" Charles F., correspondent and secretary
John D. Spreckels, r. 823b Sutter
" Charles F., laundryman, r. Idliy^ Mission
rear
" Charles F., lineman, r. 3826 Pine
" Charles F., oysterman, r. 3004 Union
" Charles F., photographer, r. 10 Marye Ter-
race
" Charles F., potmaker, r. 1326 Florida
" Charles H. (J. G. Johnson & Son), r. 2416
Howard
" Charles H., blacksmith Geary St. RR, r. 121,
2d Av
" Charles H., tailor, r. 307a Filbert
" Charles J., r. 708 Taylor
" Charles K., foreman, r. 2104 Greenwich
" Charles M., carpenter, r. 37 Beaver
" Charles M., foreman Truckee Lumber Co.,
r. Berkely
" Charles M., plumber, r. 23 Haight
" Charles N., plumber, r.'126ya Langton
" Charles O., tanner, r. 1026 Hampshire
" Charles C, with N. Gray & Co., r. 643 Sac-
ramento
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Johnson Charles R., vice-president Union Luna-
ber Co., 32 Market, r. 1901 Baker
" Charles S., engineer S. F. Stove Wks, r.
413 Brannan
" Charles S., r. 1616 California
" Charles V., longshoreman, r. 24Chesley rear
" Charles W., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 14
Elsie
" Charles W., rubberworker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. Ill Shipley
" Charlotte, widow, r. 11% Folsom Av
" Charlotte, widow, r. 504, 3d
" Chauncey E., clerk Cal. State Board of
Trade, r. 502, 9th
" Chris, actor, r. 24 Mint Av
" Chris, repacker, 405 Front, r. Berkeley
" Chris, stonecutter, r. 35e 13th
" Chris A., shoemaker, r. 1513'4 Mission
" Christian, cook str Newsboy
" Christian E., cabinetmaker, r. 1504 Mission
" Christian J., carpenter Albert Hansen, r.
507 Vermont
" Christian M., clerk Johnson & Brown, r.
118, 14th
" Christian N., painter, r. 311, 10th
" Christian P., seaman, r. 411 Drumm
" Christian T., car repairer, r. 1504 Mission
" Christina, r. 825 Bush
" Christina Miss, restaurant, 433 Hayes
" Christopher, laborer, r. 321% Broadway
" Christopher, seaman Revenue cutter JBear
" C. J., carpenter Market St. Ry., r. 1000
Webster
" C. J., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" C. K., dentists' supplies, 124, 9th
" Clara V., widow, r. 108 Valparaiso
" Columbia C, with W. J. Sullivan, r. 1015
Mason
" Company (Lorain, Ohio), railroad supplies,
A. R. Adams agent, 41 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor
" Cora Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 424 Turk, r.
808 Douglass
" C. P., teamster Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r.
34 California Av
" Daniel, watchman, r. 26 Rincon PI
" Daniel Mrs., widow, r. 1139, 26th
" David W., upholsterer, r. 3 South Broderick
" D. C, salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
San Jose, Cal.
" Edward, r. 416, 5th
" Edward, molder J. Roylance Brass Wks,
r. 136% Langton
" Edward, carpenter, r. 51 Sacramento
" Edward, clerk Dwyer & Co., r. 653 Minna
" Edward, frame maker Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 433 Union
" Edward, janitor New City Hall, r. 126 Sil-
ver
" Edward, laborer, r. 3 Falcon Av
" Edward, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" Edward, machinist Menzo Spring,
Howard
" Edward, master mariner, 9 Mission
" Edward, seaman, r. 10 Jackson
" Edward seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Edward, watchman, r. 1224 Broadwa;
" Edward B., box maker Pac. and S. :
Factory, r. 416, 5th
" Edward R., r. 1128% Harrison
" Edward S., painter, r. 107 Ash Av
" Edward T., druggist Dr. R. A. McLean, r.
129 Hartford
" Edward T., waiter Wilson Dining Saloon,
r. 1 Hulbert PI
623
Box
Johnson Edwin, tailor, 83 Stevenson rear, r. Oak-
land
" E. E., r. 1045 Market
" Effle, domestic, 1551 Sacramento
" Eli R., cooper Wheaton, Breon & Co., r. 33
Washington Av
" Elijah S., livery stable, 680 McAllister
" Eliza Mrs., r. 9% Glover
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 3315a Larkin
" Elizabeth Miss, school teacher, r. 2614
Howard
" Ella Miss, r. 1522 Sanchez
" Ella E., widow, r. 106 Devisadero
" Ellen, widow, r. 2105 Powell
" Ellen M., widow, r. 429 Fell
" Ellison C, r. 16 Hunt
" Ellsworth E. (Johnson Bros.), r. 1104 Green
" Emanuel, deckhand str Herald
" Emil (Fletcher & Johnson), r. 1623 Pine
" Emil, carpenter, r. 81 Natoma
" Emil, seaman, r. 110 Berry
" Emili seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Emma, domestic, 824, 21st
" Emma, domestic, 1342 Hyde
" Emma, domestic, 1630 Folsom
" Emma R. Mrs., housekeeper. 606 Montgom-
ery
" Endren Mrs., r. 927% Natoma
" Erick A., rope splicer John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 1304 Sanchez
" Ernest, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 438
Elizabeth
" Ernest, iron worker, r. 429 Mississippi rear
" Ernest, with Shreve & Co., r. 3 Geary PI
" E. V. D., 2d lieut. Revenue cutter Comimo-
dore Perry
" E. W., cook, r. 66 Oregon
" F., seaman, r. 737 Howard
" Feldmann Mrs., domestic, r. 3 Morrell PI
" F. H. Mrs., dressmaking, 609 Post
" Frank, clerk Carl Andersen, r. 343 Hickory
Av
" Frank, clerk Forster & Co., r. 1013 Valencia
" Frank, hoseman Engine 9
" Frank, hostler U. S. Engineer's dept., r.
2700 Filbert
" Frank, house painter, 1013 Valencia, r. 2333
Mission
" Frank, laborer, r. 431 Missouri
" Frank, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
73 Clementina
" Frank, master schr Ed. E. Webster, ofQce
10 Mission
" Frank, paperhahger, r. Treat Av nr Stone-
man
" Frank, seaman, r. 37 East
" Frank, teamster Cal. Chemical Wks
" Frank Jr., clerk, r. Treat Av nr Stoneman
" Frank Jr., painter Frank Johnson, r. 2332
Mission
" Frank A., tailor, 433 Montgomery
" Frank D., dental student, r. 439 O'Farrell
" Frank D., painter, r. 107 Ash Av
" Frank E., student, r. 1015 Mason
" Frank F., physician, 2225 Howard
" Frank H., assistant manager Guadaloupe
Dairy Co., 1015 Valencia, r. San Bruno
Av nr 15th Av South
" Frank H., driver Simkins & Thorp, r. 738M,
22d
" Frank J., waiter, r. 1006 Clay
" Frank L., cutter Blake, Mofatt & Towne,
r. Fruitvale
" Frank O., proprietor San Pedro Hotel, 6
Howard
Johnson Franks., president The Johnson-Locke
Mercantile Co., 204 Fi;ont, r. San Rafael
" Frank W., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
314a O'Farrell
" Frederick, r. 38, 8th
" Frederick, cook, r. 32 East
" Frederick, laborer, r. 102 Vandewater
" Frederick, laborer,r. 539 Sacramento
" Frederick, laborer, r. 821 Howard
" Frederick, machinist, r. 378 Shotwell
" Frederick, tailor, r. 211% Prospect PI
" Frederick J., musician, r. 628 Natoma
" Frederick M.. assayer, 23' Stevenson, r. 636
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Jolinson Frederick M., master mariner, r. 816
California
•' Frederick P., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Frederick S., treasurer J. C. Johnson & Co.,
400 Market, r. 3214 Jackson
" Frederick T., clerk commissary of subsis-
tence U. S. A., r. Oakland
" Frederick W., proprietor Martinez Express,
421-433 Market, r. Martinez, Cal.
" Gabriel P., stonecutter, r. 1607 O'Farrell
" George, r. 1007 Dolores
" George (Harvey & Jolinson) ,r. 313 Bartlett
" George, butcher, r. 34 Oak Grove Av
" George, electrician Raphael's, r. 404 Ivy
Av
Johnson George, Grand Secretary Grand Lodge
F. & A. M. Masonic Temple, r. 2504
Washington
" George, laborer, r. 1335 Folsom
" George, master mariner, r. 236 Duncan
" George, painter, r. 215 Gough
" George, seaman, r. 11 Pacific
" George, seaman, r. 131 East
" George A., salesman Putzman & Schur-
mann, r. 122 Ash Av
" George C, carrier postofflce, r. 609 "Walnut
Av
" George D., stableman, r. 1335 Folsom
" George F. (Johnson Bros.), r. 458 Tehama
" George F., clerk, r. 120 Turk rear
" George F., laborer Watson & Marx, r. 28
Converse
" George M., inspector Edison Light & Pow-
er Co., r. 1015 Dolores
" George O., clerk Easton, Eldridge & Co., r.
6 Stockton PI
" George P., carpenter, r. 3007 Harrison
" George R., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 312
Central Av
" George T., r. 6 Stockton PI
" George W., attorney at law, 819 Market,
room 50, r. Sacramento, Cal
" George W., paper hanger, r. 2307 Mission
rear
" George W., porter, r. 16 Hunt
" Gertrude J. Miss, stenographer Cormac &
Donohoe, r. Oakland
" Gottfrid, frame maker, 467^ Stevenson
" Grace, domestic, 2113 Jones
" Gunder, marine engineer, r. 137V2 Silver
" Gustav, clerk L. H. Moise, r. 1806 Folsom
" Gustav, deckhand str Bay City, r. 2 Wash-
ington
" Gustav, 3d mate bkt W. H. Dimond, r. 29
Broadway
" Gustav, seaman, r. 3 East
" Gustav, teamster Smith Bros., r. 1319 Fol-
som
" Gustave, r. Old People's Home
" Gustave, boat builder, r. 24!4 Louisa
" Gustave, shoemaker Hyman Greenbaum, r.
281/2, 6th
" Gustave, tanner, r. Nicholas Hotel
" Gustave P., clerk Cypress Lawn Cemetery
Assn., r. 3011a Buchanan
" Gustavus, carpenter, r. 158 Clara rear
" Gustavus, gardener, 2518 Howard
" Hans, clerk Hancock House
" Harriet M., stenographer, ofBce 7 Flood
Bldg, r. 672 Mission
" Harry, agent, r. 143i4, Htb
" Harry, cigars and tobacco, 100V4 Jackson
" Harry, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1415 Hyde
" Harry, deckhand str Piedmont, r. West
Berkeley
" Harry, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" Harry, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Harry, wood and coal, 124 Fell
" Harry D., brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 1261/i Langton
" Harry G., house painter, r. 416, 5th
" Harry L., traveling salesman Doernbecher
Furniture Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
" Hattie Miss, saleslady, r. 1714 Market
" H. C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 802 Lott
" Henry, r. NE cor Fillmore and Chestnut
" Henry, bookkeeper D. Hirschfeld, r. 418,
19th
" Henry, cabinet maker, r. 735 Brannan
Johnson Henry, carpenter, r. 233 Harrison
" Henry, collector, r. 1021 Clay
" Henry, cook, r. 444 Natoma
" Henry, gardener, 834. 21st
" Henry, laborer, r. 14 Ohio PI
" Henry, laborer, r. 48 Sacramento
" Henry, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
Lake Honda
" Henry longshoreman, r. 626 Green
" Henry, messenger, r. 745!^ Folsom
" Henry, salt fish, 1045 Howard, r. 1009 Stan-
yan
" Henry, seaman, r. 506 Folsom
" Henry, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. 1333
Rhode Island
" Henry, tinner, r. 10 Ritch
Johnson Henry C, manager Pope Manufactur-
ing Co., 344 Post
" Henry D., brass finisher, r. 136% Langton
" Henry P., bookkeeper C. H. Evans & Co., r.
3016 Green
" Henry W., laborer, r. 705 Mission
" Herman, laborer, r. 309 Castro
" Herman, laborer, r. 766V4 Folsom
" H. H. Miss, bookkeeper Golden Gate Ad-
vertising Co., r. 1312 Geary
" Hilda Miss, r. 811 Guerrero
" Hjalmar, seaman, r. 12A Dore
" H. O,, seaman, r. 9 Clay
" House, Mrs. H. C. Holbrook proprietor, 605
O'Farrell "
" Howard, iron worker Western Iron Wks,
r. Fruitvale
" Ira S., carpenter, r. 336 Golden Gate Av
" Irvine, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 438 Eliza-
beth
" Isaac, cook, r. 411, 4th
" Isaac, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1310
Larkin
" Israel G., liquors, 134 Geary, r. 1630 Mar-
ket
" Iver, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 448, 9th
" J., porter Golden West Hotel
" J., 4th ofBcer str Walla Walla
" J., porter, r. 737 Howard
" J., rigger, r. 504 Napa
" J. A., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Jacob, carpenter, r. 6 Havens
" Jacob, laborer, r. 1123 De Haro
" Jacob, tailor, r. 15 Dikeman PI
Johnson Jacob C, president J. C. Johnson &
Co., 400 Market, r. 1519 Van Ness Av
" James, cabinetmaker S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 317, 4th
" James, master schr C. S. Holmes, offlce
Pier 4 Steuart
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porium, Emporium Bldg
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
G4i-G'4-'7 ATarlcet St.
Johnson & Gissler (J. M. Johnson and A.
Gissler), liquors, 204 Steuart
Johnson &Higgins (New York), R. B. Hooper
agent, average adjusters and insurance
brokers, 315 California, room 7, telephone
Main 5001
" & Johnson (New York), George W. St.
Clair agent, 169 Crocker Bldg
" & Secor (Charles F. Johnson and Luther
A. Secor), carpenters and builders, 668
Howard
" & Swanson (Nils G. Johnson and Charles
Swanson), liquors, E s Kentucky bet
Sierra and Nevada
" & Swenson (Swen Johnson and August
Swenson), restaurant, 12 Jackson
4®" Johnson. See Johnsen, Johnston and Jon-
son
Johnson's Restaurant, Johnson Restaurant
Co. proprietors, 28 Montgomery
Johnston A., laborer Cal. Wine Assn.
«' A. Hope (Johnston & Co.), r. Oakland
" Albert B. (Johnston & Keil), r. 138, 14th
" Alexander, gardener Lane Hospital
" Alphie, widow, r. 454 Bartlett
" Amanda, domestic, 1115 Bush
" Bennett, clerk Charles A. Beeler, r. 490
Spear
" Bert, clerk S.F. Novelty and Plating Wks.,
r. Oakland
" C. A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 406 Sutter
" Charles, bartender, r. 43, 6th
" Charles, clerk, r. 550!^ Natoma
" Charles, plumber C. E. Anderson, r. 2435
Post
" Charles, with Cal. Casket Co., r. 1035De
I Haro
" Christopher, engineer, r. 22I14 Sanchez
" Clara M. Miss, principal Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 1630 Market
" C. S.,r. 43,6th
" David, stonecutter, r. 20 Harriet
' ' David J. , foreman John Tuttle, r. 529 Haigh t
" David W., teamster Magner Bros., r. 7
Glen Park Av
" Dora M., widow, r. 909 Capp
" Ebert R., carpenter, r. 38^4 West Mission
" Edward, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 9 Mission Court
" Edwin C, clerk G. Leipnitz & Co., r. 814
Valencia
" Elizabeth, widow, bakery, 303, 3d
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1818 Dupont
" Ellen, widow, r. 107 Grove
" Frank B., laundry man S. F. Laundry, r.
1519 Eddy
" Frank H., master str City of Sydney, r.
1030, 17th
" Frank H., oysterman, r. 273!4 Minna
" Frederick, gardener, 1361 California
" Frederick, with Cal. Casket Co., r. 1035 De
Haro
" Frederick R., marble letterer, r. 430, 9th
" G., seaman str Walla Walla
" George, dissolver U. S. Mint, r. 307 Turk
JOHNSTON GEORGE,
patentee Johnston's Concentrator for
quartz milling, with Risdon Iron and
Locomotive works, SE cor Howard
and Beale, r. 415, 1st
Johnston George B., clerk Montgomery & Co., r.
771 Harrison
" George F., bookkeeper Cleveland Faucet
Co., r. 814 Valencia
" George M., r. 6I314 Broderick
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Johnston Gustav, fireman str Newark, r. Oak-
land
" Harry J. (Johnson & Fulton), r. 2040 Leav-
enworth
" Henry, paper carrier, r. 107 Grove
" Henry C. nailer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 811
Iowa
" Imogene Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. Ala-
meda
" Isabel Miss, r. 111/4 Oak
" James, carpenter and builder. 2129 Fill-
more, r. 2825 Clay
" James, fireman Western Sugar Refinery, r.
252 Perry
" James, painter, r. 655 Willow Av
" James, stone cutter, r. 20 Garden
" James, teamster Morton Draying and Ware-
house Co., r. 1018 Folsom
" James Jr., carpenter, r. 2825 Clay
'■ James A., bakery, 1639 Polk.r. 1610 Polk
" James E., barber W. Waddill, r. 1006 Clay
" James H., r. 232, 7th
" James I., teamster, r. 24 Langton
" Jane Miss, notions, 1591 Turk
" Jane Mrs., bakery, 217, 8th
" Jay H., U. D. S., dentist Thomas Morffew,
Jean Miss, teacher Everett Grammar
School, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
John, carpenter, r. 81 Natoma
John, carpenter, r. 401 Buena Vista Av
John A., r. 811 Iowa
Jeremiah, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. Oakland
John, laborer, r. 1035 De Haro
John, longshoreman, r. 119 Joost Av
John, machinist, r. 3 East
John, marble letterer, r. 430, 9th
John, mason Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
20 Parker Av
John A., baker, r. 541, 6th Av
John F., expressman, r. 27 Oak
John M., granite polisher, r. 20 Garden
John W., gripman, r. 1212 Union
Joseph F., carpenter, r. 329 San Jose Av
Joseph J., peddler, r. 717 Elizabeth
Kate L., widow, r. 2140 Post
L. M., r. 1714 Market
Louis W., with James Laflin. r. 814 Valen-
cia
Mabel, widow, r. 6 Rausch
Madeline Miss, dressmaking, 19 Russ
Margaret, widow, r. 232, 7th
Marguerite, widow, r. 417 Filbert
Matt (W. H. MacGillivray & Co.), r. Oak-
land
Mary, widow, lodgings, 995 Market
M. E. Miss, stenographer H. I. Kowalsky,
r. 839 Devisadero
Oscar T., master mariner, r. 1818 Dupont
Patrick J., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
19 Highland Av
Peter, engineer, r. 217, 8th
Peter, longshoreman, r. 38 Clinton
Richard, office Merchants' Exchange, r.
Oakland
Robert, machinist Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 44% Shotwell
Robert H., salesman William H. Brown, r.
203, 2d
Samuel, cooper Cal. Barrel Co.. r. 811 Iowa
Samuel, insurance, 6 Mutual Life Bldg, 3d
floor, r. 234 Haight
Samuel P.. salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 7l4Bush
Thomas, laborer, r. 1223 Mission
Johnston Thomas C, clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 1021 Post
" Thomas J., foreman printing dept. Lievre,
Fricke & Co., r. 411 O'Farrell
" Thomas J., printer F. Korbel & Bros., r.
232, 7th
" Thomas J., shoemaker Buckingham &
Hecht, r. Ocean View
" William, fireman Spring Valley W. W., r.
804, 17th
" William D., physician and chemist, r. 2044
O'Farrell
" William G., clerk, r. 19 Russ
" William H., r. 13 Garden
" William H., clerk, r. 19 Russ
" William J., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" William R., salesman Standard Optical
Co., r. 107 Grove
" William R., superintendent Enterprise
Mill, r. 1013, 19th
" & Co. (A. H. Johnston), real estate agents
and business brokers, 26V2 Kearny
Jolinstoii & Fulton (H. J. Johnston and John R.
Fulton), Custom House brokers, 524 Bat-
tery and proprietors Pioneer Warehouse,
SW cor Battery and Filbert
" & Keil (Albert B. Johnston and Oscar C.
Keil), proprietors Enterprise Mill, 146-
154 Berry
4®" Johnston. See Johnson, Johnstone and
Jonson
Johnstone Andrew L., clerk Charles D. Wheat,
r. 203. 2d
" Charles S., packer, r. 319 Brannan
" Daniel, butcher, r. 1129, 36th
" Edward R., 2701 Mission, r. 103, 26th
Johnstone Ernest Kinlocli, M. D., L. R. C. S.,
physician and surgeon, 108 Stockton, r.
Occidental Hotel
" Eugene, blacksmith, r. 16 Sycamore Av
" Frank, marker S. F. Laundry Assn., r. 1519
Eddy
" Ralph S., clerk Land Dept. C. P. RR., r.
1961/2 Noe
" Robert, machinist, r. 4414 Shotwell
" Robert M., ship joiner, r. 1029 McAllister
" Samuel Mrs., r. 1812 Market
" Sophia, widow, r. 16 Sycamore Av
" Thomas, salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1757 Ellis
" Thomas C, special policeman, r. 213, 3d Av
Johnstone William, secretary Lethnet Water
and Land Co., 819 Market, room 45, r. 412
Bartlett
" William H., contractor, r. 65 State
" Wilson F., civil engineer, r. 196^4 Noe
4®=" Johnstone. See Johnson, Johnston and
Jonson
Joice Charles H., painter, 220. 9th, r. 26 Norfolk
" James E., painter Charles H. Joice, r. 220,
9th
" Peter, waiter, r. 281 Minna
" Sarah, widow, r. 26 Norfolk
" Thomas, r. 426a Linden Av
j8®~ Joice. See Joyce
Joidon William, conductor, r. 1729 Eddy
Joinct Alexander, machinist, r. 393, 6th
" Frank G., blacksmith Emile Daclin
Joiner Benjamin E., laborer, r. 1220 Folsom
" John C, stableman National Ice Co.
" Lewis, cabinet maker Doernbecher Furni-
ture Mfg. Co., r. 1326 Sanchez
" William D., advertising manager Lash's
Bitters Co., r. 528 Oak
4S= Joiner. See Joyner
Joissen Adolph, collector, r. 913V2 Buchanan
Jokela John (Sundberg & Jokela), r. 47 Sacra-
mento
JoUey Bernard, r. 841 McAllister
" Henry T., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
841 McAllister
" Joseph, teamster, r. 841 McAllister
" Sarah E. Miss, r. 841 McAllister
" Thomas, teamster Charles S. Healey, r. 841
McAllister
" William, teamster Charles S. Healey, r.
841 McAllister
4S= Jolley. See Joly
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JoUifle W. H. Mrs., widow, r. 2015 Pacific Av
" William H. Jr., chemist, r. 2015 Pacific Av
Jolly E. Jesse, special agent Atlas Assurance
Co.
Joly Emile, teacher languages, r. 327 Geary
Joly Jolin 6., secretary C. Herrmann & Co., 328
Kearny, r 1700 Larkin
" Julia, widow, r. 1700 Larkin
" Oscar J., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r.
708% Larkin
4®- Joly. See Jolley
Jonas Abraham J., pawnbroker, 7, 4th, r. 807
Geary
" Alfred, butcher, 1105-1107 Mission, r. 1161
Mission
" Benjamin, with Cal. Electrical Wks, r. 338
Tehama
" Bernard, tailor, 402 Montgomery, room 36
" Carl, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Charles A., liquors, 21, 3d, r. 338 Tehama
" Isaac, merchant tailor and men's furnish-
ing goods, 238-240, 3d
" Isidor (L. Jonas & Bro.), r. 1022 Geary
" Joachim, r. 1512 Taylor
" L, & Brother (Louis and Isidor), merchant
tailors, 54, 3d and 304, 4th
" Lena Miss, r. 1022 Geary
" Lewis, driver Dryselius & Co., r. Berkeley
" Louis (L. Jonas & Bro.), r. 1022 Geary
Jonas Maurice G., manager Pacific Coast
Agency The United Press, 302 Mont-
gomery, room 46, r. 2019 Pine
" Nathan, r. 16 Elliot Park
" Sigmund, tailor, 146, 4th, r. 1022 Geary
" Solomon, r. 1033 Geary
" Vincent, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 360
Clementina
4®= Jonas. See Jones
Jonassen Alfred, driver Cal. Brewing Co., r. 13
Hattie
" JohnM.,liquors, 236, 3d
Jones A. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. Oak-
land
" Adeline Miss, nurse California Woman's
Hospital
" A. E., clerk Pioneer W. L. and Color Wks, r.
412a Bryant
" Agnes, widow, r. 410 Hyde
" Agnes J. (Jones, Mundy & Co.), r. 2816
Washington
" Albert, electrician Will & Pinck Co., r.
1512 Mission
" Albert, painter, r. 212 Jersey
" Albert, waiter, r. 933 Mission
" Albert T., waiter, r. 313, 4th
" Albert W., tanner Isaac Levy, r. 521, 4th
" Alexander, baker H. Voltmer, r. 315, 24th
" Alfred, pipemaker Francis Smith & Co., r.
1031 Laguna
" Allan, salesman T. H. B. Varney, r. 1714
Market
Jones, Allen & Company, W. E. Allen presi-
dent, A. R. Over secretary and treasurer,
real estate owners, 630 Market
" Amelia, domestic, 2524 Howard
" Andrew T., conductor, r. 2556 Geary
" Ann, widow, r. 233 Minna
" Ann, widow, r. 514'/^ Hermann
" Annie, widow, r. 808 Filbert
" Annie, pressfeeder Dickman-Jones Co., r.
1619 Folsom
" Anthony, teamster, r. SE cor Alabama and
Army
" Arthur, bartender, r. 616 Folsom
" Arthur, bookkeeper, r. 829 Mission
" Arthur B., salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. 214
Leavenworth
" Arthur C, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1613
Arthur H., bookkeeper Syracuse Cycle Co.,
r. Oakland
Arthur L., chipper Union I. Wks, r. 634
Tennessee
Arthur O., draughtsman, r. 129 Chestnut
Arthur W., stairbullder David Lewis, r.
136 Fulton
Austin, cardriver, r. 1020b Folsom
Bartlett F., tillerman Truck 4, r. 1614 Pa-
cific Av
Jones Bates, clerk, r. 712 Geary
" Benjamin, painter, r. SSYi Rausch
" Benjamin F., copyist County Clerk's ofQce,
r. 212 Noe
" Bert M., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 1904'^
McAllister
" Blanche Miss, r. 312 Ellis
" Brainerd, draughtsman B. McDougall &
Son, r. 903 Jones
" Brooks, insurance agent, r. 1313 Hyde
Jones Brothers & Co. (John D., Allan, Marshall
W., Seward W., Dayton E. and Hugh
J. M. Jones), Scotch and American gran-
ite, office and yard SE cor 2d and Bran-
nan
Jones Building, 26-28 Fremont
" Byron S., engineer, r. 1106D Valencia
" Cabell H., traveling salesman Carroll &
Carroll, r. 18 Oak
" Catherine, widow, r. 1136 Guerrero
" C. D., master mariner, r. 1205 Howard
" C. H., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Jones C. H., president and manager Pacific
Press Publishing Co., 115 Crocker Bldg,
r. Oakland
" Charles, r. 808 Page
" Charles, laborer, r. 439 Minna
" Charles, porter, r. IIO'^ Taylor rear
" Charles, seaman, r. 625 Davis
" Charles A., real estate agent, r. 817 Grove
" Charles A., printer Brown & Bley Co., r.
2229 Filbert
Jones Charles E., physician, 49-50 Donohoe Bldg
cor Market and Taylor, hours 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m., Sundays 1 to 2 p. m., r. 1136
Guerrero
" Charles E., teamster, r. 1339 Howard
" Charles F., reporter Call, r. 1230 Broadway
" Charles H., solicitor London and Lancas-
hire Fire Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" Charles R., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
144, 14th
" Charles R., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 808 Filbert
" Charles S., waiter, r. 1320 Pacific
" Charlotte A., widow, r. 817 Grove
" Christopher M., printer Call, r. 1221 Filbert
" Clarence F., druggist, r. 817 Grove
" Climena W., widow, r. 1324 California
Jones Clinton, general agent passenger depart-
ment Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific
Railway, 30 Montgomery, r. Ross Station
" Cyrus G., traveling salesman, r. 223 Post
" Cyrus W. Mrs., widow, r. 2107^/^ Webster
" Daniel, real estate, r. 514i/4 Hermann
" Daniel N., engineer Presidio Pumping
Wks, r. 1214 Hill
" David, engineer, r. 14, 26th
" David, offlcial Chinese interpreter U. S.
Attorney, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, 3d floor
" David, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" David, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. SGough
" David H. Mrs., r. 809 Leavenworth
" David J., clerk, r. 214 Leavenworth
" David J., porter Cahlll & Hall Elevator
Co., r. 12 Hubbard
" David M., salesman Brown Bros. & Co., r.
Oakland
" David M., teacher music, r. 471 Haight
" David O., porter John N. Johnson, r. 568
Mission
" David R., capitalist, r. 2229 Sutter
" David W,, engineer, r. 932, 19th
" Dayton E. (Jones Bros. & Co.), r. Chicago,
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ff DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Jones Drenzy, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 2010!/2 Union
" Edward, r. 609 Hayes
" Edward, jockey, r. 20 Johnston Av
" Edward, laborer, r. 938 Howard
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 23a Vandewater
" Edward B., salesman, r. 1820 Washington
Jones Edward C, asistant engineer San Fran-
cisco Gas Light Co., office SE cor 1st
and Natoma, r. 2902 California
" Edward F , iron worker, r. 415 Bartlett
" Edward J., plumher, r. 35 Pleasant
" Edward L., clerk, r. 2121 Howard
" Edward L., cook, r. 7 Minnesota
" Edward M., dental student, r. 18 Taylor
" Edward N., carpenter, r. 426 Hayes
" Edward R., laborer, r. 505 Jones
" Edward T., foundryman, r. 28 Elgin Park Av
" Edward W., assayer, r. 708 Capp
" Edward W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1619 Folsom
" Edwards P., foreman draughting dept. Ris-
don I. & L. Wks, r. 126!4 CoUingwood
" Edwin, r. 1512 Mission
" Edwin, salesman George Webb Alexander,
r. 437, 17th
JONES ELIDA B. MRS.,
dealer In mahogany antiques, old
brasses, old china and all kinds of cu-
rios, 1103 Sutter
Jones Eliza Miss, liquors, 268Brannan
" Elizabeth Mrs., bakery, 521, 4th
" Elizabeth E. Miss, nurse French Hospital
" Elisabeth M., widow, r. 1231 Filbert
" Elizabeth N. Miss, r. 1820 Washington
" Emily F. Miss, r. 651 Stevenson
" Emma, widow, r. 1032 Sanchez
" Emmet R., clerk Page Bros., r. Alameda
Jones E. Norwood, manager William Hatter-
oth, 321-325 Kearny, r. Oakland
" Ethel, domestic, 1802 Pacific Av
" Eugene, paver Mutual Electric Eight Co.,
r. 21 Everett
" Eugene, stonecutter, r. 3117^ Mission
" Evan E., weigher, r. 218, 2d Av
" Evan I., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1313
Lyon
" Evan L., record clerk O. R. & N. Co., r. 2121
Howard
" Everett D. (S. L. Jones & Co.), r. Woodside,
Cal.
" Fannie, widow, r. 312 Leavenworth
" F. Elmore, clerk U. S. Navy Pay Office, r.
127 Montgomery
" F. Lloyd, agent Cory Bros. & Co. limited
(Cardiff and London, Eng.), 303 Califor-
nia, room 15, r. 1616 California
" Frances, widow, r. 136 Fulton
" Francis H., collector Bulletin, r. 2748 Har-
rison
" Frank, bookmaker, r. Hotel Langham
" Frank, liquors, 194 Stevenson, r. 192 Ste-
venson
" Frank, teamster, r. 718 Tehama
" Frank A., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
" Frank E., carpenter, r. 916 Army
" Fred C, clerk, r. 608 Hayes
Jones Fred L., manager bindery department
H. S. Crocker Co., r. 2022 Taylor
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 428% Fell
" Frederick, cook William Schreiber, r. 139
Minna
" Frederick, machinist Harris & Jones, r. 959
Howard
Jones Frederick E., clerk auditing dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. 219 Mason
" Frederick F., bartender Homlein Bros., r
834Vi, 15th
" Frederick J., temperance saloon, 513 Kear-
ny, r. 715 Howard
Jones George, president Dickman-Jones Co.
510-514 Folsom, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" George, teamster H. Northrup, r. 1235 How
ard
" George, window washer, r. 476 Jessie
" George, wood and coal, 251 Stevenson, r,
251!4 Stevenson
Jones George B., florist and decorator, 317 Sut
ter. r. 821a Post
" George C, clerk Wiester & Co., r. 118^^
Jones
" George D., salesman Lemle & Co., r. 214, 3d
" George E., real estate, r. 1831 McAllister
" George E., salesman S. F. News Co., r.
1324 California
" George F., elevatorman Murphy Bldg, r.
230 Noe
Jones George H., granite, monuments and cem-
etery work, 70 Columbian Bldg, 916 Mar-
ket, r. 108 McAllister
" George N., real estate, r. 718 Leavenworth
" George S., r. 824 Powell
'• George W., superintendent S. F. Bridge
Co., office 42 Market, r. Oakland
" G. H. J., capitalist, r. 220 Pacific
" Griffith, rigger, r. 151 Natoma
" Griffith O., printer Francis- Valentine Co.,
r. 1611 Turk
" Griffith R., laborer, r. 7041/2 Mission
" H., mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Hannah Mrs., millinery, 1211 Stockton, r.
723 Powell
" Harrison, stationer, r. 411 Ellis
" Harrison A., official reporter Superior
Court, dept. 4, r. 1218 Geary
" Harrison C, produce commission mer-
chant, 202 Washington, r. 1339 Howard
" Harry, cook P. J. McDonald, r. 1 Jackson
" Harry D., clerk freight auditing dept. S. P.
Co., r. 6 Lloyd
" Harry L., collector Pac. Gas Improvement
Co., r. 1292 Stanyan
" Harry S., motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1012!4
Scott
" Harry T., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 638
23d
" Hayden, artist Examiner, r. 322 Haight :
" Helen M., widow, r. 6 Lloyd
" Henry (Jones & Charles), r. Oakland
" Henry, butcher, r. 114 Prospect PI
" Henry, laborer, r. 268 Minna
" Henry, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
1112
" Henry, marine engineer, 9 Mission
•' Henry C, r. 1714 Market
" Henry G., cashier Harris & Jones, r. 1814
Steiner
" Henry H., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Berkeley
" Henry J., seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Henry S., salesman Payot. Upham & Co.,
r. 2837 Bush
" Henry F., bartender, r. 46, 7th
" Henry T., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 2556
Geary
" Henry Z. (Jones, Allan & Co.), r. 1511^
Shipley
•' Herbert, shoemaker, r. 25V4 Oak
Jones H. Isaac, M. D., oculist and aurist, 322
Post, r. 328 East 16th, Oakland
" H. L.. quartermaster str Peru,
" Horace D., journalist, r. 909 Taylor
" H. P., 3d officer str City of Panama
" Hu (Jones & O'Donnell), r. 1239, 23d
" Hugh, ironworker Western Iron Wks, r. 2523
Mission
Jones Hugh B. (Harris & Jones), r. 618 Willard
" Hugh J. M. (Jones Bros. & Co.), r. Chicago,
111.
" Hugh R., track repairer, r. 1 Sheridan
" Humphrey J., blacksmith, r. 30 Johnston Av
" Ida Miss, r. 312 Ellis
" Isaac W., r. 33. 5th
" Isabella M., widow, r. 721 Webster
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Jones Isidora, widow, r. 734 Green
" Ivan M., painter, r.
" Ivan W., typecaster Painter-Cornell Co.,
r. 515 Octavia
" Ivor, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry. r. 118
Valley
" Jacob R., plumber, r. 856^ Harrison
" James, carpenter, r. 335, 17th
" James, cook, r. 765 Mission
" James C, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r
36 Ellis
" James F., woodworker C. A. Hooper & Co.
r. 928M Filbert
" James G.. agent Penn Mutual Life Ins
Co., r. 208 Valencia
" James H., engineer, r. 2610V4 Sutter
" James H., traveling salesman Cunning
ham, Curtiss & Welch, 329 Sansome
Jones James M., stock raiser, offlce 331 Kearny
room 12, r. Alameda
" James O., r. 1213 Filbert
" James S., salesman Carlson-Currier Co.
r. 1207 Sanchez
" James W., marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
'< Jay O., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry, r
1515 Guerrero
" J. Edmund, clerk master of transporta
tion's ofBce S. P. Co.. 4 Montgomery, r
212 Powell
" Jeremiah, fireman Chemical Engine 7
" Jesse H., boarding, 299 Hyde
" J. L. Mrs., widow, r. 214 Leavenworth
" Joel B., jeweler's findings, 3 Hardie PI, r.
1617 Pine
" John (John A. Lund & Co.), r. 5191/2, 8th
" John, blacksmith, r. 11 Louisa
" John, bookkeeper, r. 741 Golden Gate Av
" John, brushmaker Read & Zahn, r. 118
Drumm
" John, calker, r. 564 '/i Howard
" John, cook, r. 139 Minna
" John, fireman, r. 704'^ Mission
" John, laborer John D. McGilvray & Co., r.
46 Tehama
" John, laborer S. P. Co.. r. 721 Tehama
" John, longshoreman, r. 67 Tehama
" John, machinist, r. 501 Post
" John, painter, r. 122'/4 San Jose Av
" John, picture frame maker Miss Lizzie
Jones, r. 547 Mission
" John, plumber, r. 1654 Market
" John, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" John, soap peddler, r. 1619 Folsom
" John, teamster, r. SE cor Alabama and
Army
" John Jr., carpenter, r. SE cor Alabama and
Army
" John A., engineer Presidio Pumping Wks,
r. 1214 Hill
" John A., with London and Lancashire Fire
Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" John B., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 712 Geary
" John B., collector treasurer's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 809, 20th
" John B., iron worker, r. 415 Bartlett
" John B., pilot, 506 Battery, r. 1734 Page
" John C, blacksmith H. M. Black & Co., r.
205, 12th
" John C. manager H. Huddleston & Co., 104
2d, r. 2410 Folsom
" John C, millhand Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 651 Vallejo
" John F., bellman, r. 51'/^ Ritch
" John G., carpenter, r. 9 Dale PI
" John H., butcher, r. 1051 Mission
" John H., collector, r. 2006 Mason
" John H., laborers. P. Co., r. 702 Natoma
" John J., bookkeeper J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
563% Natoma
" John J., printer, r. 618 Harrison
" John M. (Jones & Sullivan), r. 331 Hayes
" John P., gold beater estate of James New-
man, r. 517b 7th
" John P., miner, r. 1512 Mission
" John P., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 218,
2dAv
" John R. (Spencer & Jones), r. 856M Harri-
son
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641-647 IVIARKEX ST.
Jones John R., bookkeeper Thomas Rowlands, r.
1909 Eddy
" John T., carpenter Joshua Hendry Machine
Wks, r. 1213 Filbert
" John T., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1521
Larkin
" John W., clerk, r. 426 Hayes
" John W., laborer, r. 921!^ Harrison rear
" John W., physician, 937 Church
" Joseph, clerk, r. 13514 Ridley
" Joseph E., vaquero Henry Levy, r. 218 Rail-
road Av
" Joseph K., salesman Rosenthal Bros. &
Co.,r. 701 Shotwell
" Joseph L., engineer, r. 505 Fell
" J. S. Rev., rector Dominican Monastery,
r. NW cor Bush and Stelner
" Julia A., r. 608 Hayes
" Kate, widow, r. 53 Natoma
" L., seaman str Pomona
" L. E., laborer, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Leigh S., clerk London and Lancashire
Fire Ins. Co., r. Alameda
" Leon E.. r. 1714 Market
" Librada, widow, r. 1318 California
" Lizzie Miss, pictures and frames, 547 Mis-
sion, r. 759 Mission
" Lewellyn Mrs., widow, r. 1450 Franklin
" Lloyd, teamster, r. 132, 10th
" Louis, real estate agent, r. 514Vi Hermann
" Louis L., r. 634 Tennessee
" M. A. Mrs., widow, r. 2410 Folsom
" Maggie, domestic, 231, 6th Av
" Maggie J. Mrs., r. 1607 Howard
" Margaret, widow, r . 1313a Jackson
" Margaret, widow, r. 1820 Washington
" Margaret, widow, r. Anderson nr Powhat-
tan
" Margaret J. Miss, r. 1820 Washington
" Marshall F., merchant tailor, 115 Phelan
Bldg,r. 714 Golden Gate Av
" Marshall W. (Jones Bros. & Co.), r. Boston,
Mass.
" Martha A., widow, r. 937 Church
" Mattin, mining, 330 Pine, room 5, r. 1763
Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 323 Scott
" Mary, widow, r. 1339'^ Eddy
" Mary A., widow, r. 612% Mariposa
" Mary E., widow, r. 220 Noe
" Maud H. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 718 Leavenworth
" Maud v., dressmaker, r. 515 Octavia
" Maurice, porter, r. 304 Mason
" May Miss, r. 506 Jones
" M. Harry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1015
Minnesota
" Michael, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisana
" Michael J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 721 Te-
hama
" Michael P. (Jones & Co.), r. 1121 Pine
" M. Samuel, sign cleaner Unwin & Eisan,
r. 51, 3d
" , Mundy & Co. ( J. H. Mundy, A. J. Jones
and Mrs. J. H. Mundy), importers and
commission merchants, 16 Front
" O. F., r. 123 Eddy
" Oliver, helper Am. Type Founders Co., r.
215 Bay
" Oliver N., suspender maker, r. 1332 Sacra-
mento
" Oscar, seaman str Columbia
Jones Oscar R., stockbroker, 320 Pine, r. 1415
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' We place advertising in any State in the
Union. Estimates submitted on all
classes of advertising.
Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Jones Otis, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.
337, 27tli
" Ottiwell W., physician, 1901 Polk
" Owen, carpenter P. C. SS. Co., r. 411 Day
" Owen, groom, r. 1045 Market
" Owen, seaman str Alameda
" Owen Ernest, timekeeper Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 605 Geary
" Owen M., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 452
Clipper
■' Parker W., r. 1607 Howard
" Patrick, r. 145, 4th
" Patrick H., calker, r. 1831 O'Farrell
" Patrick J., liquors, 4014, 6th, r. 8 Harriet
" Paul, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1341, 26th
" Paul C, dental student, r. 30 Montgomery
" Paul M., stock clerk Davis Bros., r. 1003
Minna
" Pauline, widow, r. 404 Franklin
" Perley C, dental student, r. 1170 Market
" Peter, laborer, r. 563 Mission
" Peter, master mariner, 9 Mission
" Peter L. (Jones & Kendig), r. 508, 14th
" Peter P., tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. SE
cor Alabama and Army
" Philip, longshoreman, r. 521 Pacific
Jones PMlip M., oculist, 67-70 Crocker Bldg
" Price, laborer, r. 7OW2 Mission
" R. E., asst. freight clerk str Santa Rosa
" Reed, asst. manager American Tobacco
Co., r. Alameda
" Reynold P., teamster Charles S. Healey,
r. SE cor Army and Alabama
" Richard, r. 528 Turk
" Richard, clerk S. P. Co., r. 905 Market
" Richard, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Richard, proprietor Poplar House, 704'/^
Mission
" Richard B., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Cos., r. 22311/2 Geary
" Richard C, salesman Harris & Jones, r.
614 Willard
" Richard D., machinist, r. 415 Bartlett
" Richard G., cook Henry Bernhardt, r. 17
City Hall Av
" Richard H., Custom House broker, 502
Washington, r. 2422 Polk
" Richard M., inspector disinterments Board
of Health, r. 456, 15th
" Richard N., rigger, r. 525 Folsom
" Richard W., clerk, r. 460 Bryant
" R. L. Mrs., dress cutting school, 505 Fell
" Robert, longshoreman, r. 804, 3d
" Robert C, cabinet maker N. Gray & Co.
r. 4261/2 Hayes
" Robert D., clerk California Ink Co., r
Berkeley
" Robert E., 2d clerk str Corona
" Robert H., clerk, r. 1909 Eddy
" Robert H., machinist George H. Tay Co.
r. 22111/2 Polk
" Robert J., butcher Emil De Vecchio, r
13.391/2 Eddy
" Robert W., wireworker Thomas Hooker
r. 916 Army
" Robin, clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r. I6IO14
California
" Rodney C. (Kennett & Jones), and photog
rapher. Ocean Terrace, Sutro Heights
r. 1 Buena Vista Av
" Rosa, widow, r. 1231 Filbert
" Roscoe C, nurse, r. 902 0"Farrell
" Rowland, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1031
Jackson
" R. W., conductor Market St. Ry, r. I90414
McAllister
Jones Sadie, laundress, r. 1904 Filbert
" Samuel (Jones & Givens), r. Paclflc-Union
Club
" Samuel (Jones & Hinds), r. 872 Howard
" Samuel, messman str Alameda
" Samuel, tailor, r. 155 New Montgomery
" Samuel A., engineer, r. ISVz Langton
" Samuel H., r. Old People's Home
" Sanford, porter str Apache
" Sarah A., widow, r. 752 Howard
" Sarah J. Miss, principal Agassiz Primary
School, r. 109 Hartford
" Seneca Mrs., widow, r. 109 Hartford
" Seward W. (Jones Bros. & Co.), r. Boston,
Mass.
" Sidney C, clerk Thompson's Union Soda
Wks, r. 802 Filbert
" Simmons, salesman James M. Moran& Co..
r. New Arlington House
" Simon, furniture, 2121 Mission
Jones S. L. & Co. (Everett D. Jones), importers,
auctioneers and commission merchants,
205-207 California, telephone Main 314
" Squire, janitor, r. 923 Greenwich
" Stephen O., storekeeper str China, r. 1833
San Carlos Av
" Surry R., stenographer, r. 721 Webster
" Sylvester A., printer C. W. Gordon
" T., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Thomas, r. 271^, 4th
" Thomas, blacksmith H. M. Black & Co., r.
563Natoma
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1713 Turk
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1812 Green
" Thomas, coal passer str City of Sydney, r.
547, 1st
" Thomas, decorator, r. 12e Sheridan
" Thomas, decorator, r. 946 Bryant
" Thomas, gripman, r. 3134 Sacramento
" Thomas, laborer, r. 45 Minna
" Thomas, laborer, r. 54 Sacramento
•' Thomas, salesman I. Flatow & Co., r. 23
Harriet
" Thomas, shoemaker, 1903 Bush
" Thomas, shoe cutter Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. West Berkeley
" Thomas D., carpenter, r. 1604 Page
" Thomas E., collector, r. 515 Octavia
" Thomas G., salesman Doane & Henshel-
wood, r. 21114 Jones
" Thomas H. (Jones & Lotz), r. 2112 Steiner
" Thomas J., machine hand S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 1617 Folsom
" Thomas J., seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Thomas L., clerk, r. 1122 Eddy
" Thomas P. (Holmes & Jones), r. 429, 23d
" Thomas R., dental student, r. 309 Jones
" Thomas S., painter, r. 362 Grove
" Timothy, r. Old People's Home
" Tracy, surveyor, r. 2010^^ Union
" W., laborer, Pac. Roll Mill
" W., nurse, r. 3J8 Fulton
" Walter B., bookkeeper A. C. Dietz & Co., r.
226, 8th Av
" Warren C. (W. E. Robins & Co.), r. 443 Mc-
Allister
" Webster (Jones & Co.), r. Ross Valley,
Marin Co.
" W. Ernest, bookkeeper Atlas Tack Cor-
poration, r. 129 Chestnut
" William, r. 4 Hulbert Alley
" William, bellman The Berkshire
" William, liquors, r. 1003 Powell
" William, porter, r. 1005 Powell
" William, proprietor Pleasant House, 122
Post
" William, cook stmr San Bias
" William, tanner, r. 521, 4th
" William, treasurer H. T. Holmes' Lime
Co., 24 Sacramento, r. 1019 Haight
" William A., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. 1313a Jackson
" William A., gripman Sutter St. Ry, r. 2600
Sutter
" William A., manufacturers' agent, 42, 2d,
r. 129 Chestnut
" William A., miner, r. 820 Green
" William A., tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 325, 5th
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Therefore the best medium for
advertisers. Telephone Main 926.
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Jones William A., traveling salesman Jones &
Co., r. 1327 Golden Gate Av
" William B., r. 1313 Hyde
." William D., laborer Cal. St. RR, r. 1206a
Larkin
" William E.. carriage painter, 2337 Mission,
r. 121/2 mil
" William F., expressman, r. 6% Brosnan
•' William F., weigher P. C. SS. Co., r. 325
Filbert
" William G., contractor and builder, 3711
Clay
" William H. (Moncisvais & Jones), r. E s
lltli Av bet I and J
" WilliamH., butcher, r. 1051 Mission
" William H., liquors, 1062 Kentucky, r. 634
" WilliamH., motorman Market St. Ry, r.
1556 Kentucky
" WilliamH., plumber and gasfltter, 6O4V2
Ellis
' ' William J. , blacksmith, r. 2229 Filbert
" William J., carpenter, r. 3146 Market
JONES WILLIAM J.,
coal and wood, 2128 Market, r, 28 Clin-
ton Park
Jones William J., salesman Eugene G. Davis,
r. 1013 Mason
" William L., engineer, r. 1943 Howard
" William L., storekeeper T. P. H. Whitelaw
& Son, r. 124V4 Fillmore
" William M., laborer, r. 631 Sacramento
" William M., laundryman, r. 1904 Filbert
" William M., salesman Roos Bros., r. 214
Leavenworth
" William P., clerk freight auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 1017 Powell
" William R., r. 1405 Webster
" William R., brush maker R. W. Simpson,
r. Alameda
" William R., laborer, r. 1132 Bryant
" William S., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 808 Filbert
" William S., 3d asst. engineer str Peru, r.
129 Chestnut
" William T., bookkeeper, r. 272 Tehama
" William T., carpenter Baldwin Hotel
" William W., printer Dickman-Jones Co., r.
618 Harrison
" William W., salesman Gray & Barbieri
Jones Winfield S., vice-president Security
Savings Bank, Mills Bldg, r. 1313 Hyde
" W. J., deck hand str Australia
" W. Ogwen. bookkeeper Stockton Milling
Co., r. 17 Clinton Park
" & Charles (Henry S. Jones and Edward
Charles), proprietors Jones Express, 11
Steuart
JONES «& CO.,
carpet cleaning and renovating works,
Harry O. Irwin manager, 25-27, Stli
Jones & Co. (Michael P. and Webster Jones),
wholesale groceries, 26-28 Fremont
" & Givens (Samuel Jones and C. S. Givens),
office 161 Crocker Bldg
Jones & Hill Co. (Elkhart, Ind.), chewing gum,
A. C. Boldemann & Co., agents, 307 Com-
mercial
" & Hinds (Samuel Jones and Thomas C.
Hinds), portraits enlarged, 872 Howard
" & Kendig (Peter L. Jones and Daniel Ken-
dig), carriage makers, 5 Merchant
Jones & Lotz (Thomas H. Jones and Paul
Lotz), proprietors Elite Photographic
Studio, 838 Market
Jones & O'DonneU (Hu Jones and Joseph E.
O'Donnell), attorneys at law, 14 San-
some, rooms 40-41 A
" & Sullivan (John M. Jones and Daniel A.
Sullivan), proprietors Great Eastern
Clothes Renovating Co., 419 California,
room 4
Jg®" Jones. See Jonas
Jonnevold Carl H., landscape artist, 506 Bat-
tery
Jonson Olaf, sawyer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 314
Iowa
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
aod Fireplace Trinjroings
ARTISTIC DESIGKS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Jonsson Andreas G., liquors, 1103 Tennessee
" Edward, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
Berkeley
;e®=" Jonsson. See Johnson
Jonventin Marie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
Joos George, zincographer, 528 Sacramento
" Louis, liquors, NW cor Clay and Drumm,
r. 304 Clementina
" Martin, molder Occidental Foundry, r. 10
Verona PI
Joost Albert H., clerk, r. 414 Schrader
Joost Betirend (Joost Bros, and Joost & Wool-
ley), and president San Francisco and
San Mateo Railway Co., NW cor 30th
and San Jose Av, r. SW cor Falcon and
Moss Avs
" Bertha Miss, proof reader, r. 109 Grove
Joost Brothers (incorporated), Behrend Joost
president, Fabian Joost vice-president,
Joseph I. Lawless secretary, importers
and dealers hardware, 1438-1440 Mission
" Brothers (Frederick, Tonjes and Fabian),
liquors, cor San Jose Av and 30th
" Fabian (Joost Bros.), r. 7, 30th
" Fabian, vice-president Joost Bros., 1440
Mission, r. 2400 Howard
" Frank, bartender, r. 419 O'Farrell rear
" Frederick (Joost Bros), r. 1614 Guerrero
" Harry, laborer, r. 2036 Folsom
Joost Henry (M. Joost & Bro.), r. 410 Shrader
" Henry, grocer, r. 52 South Park
Joost Hermann, wholesale dairy produce, 310-
312 Battery, r. 327 Capp
" John, groceries and liquors, 138, 3d, r. 52
South Park
Joost M. & Brother (Martin and Henry), grain
and coal dealers and livery, 600-618 Gough
Joost Martin (M. Joost &Bro.), r. 414 Shrader
" Martin, capitalist, r. 623 York
" Martin B., clerk S. F. & S. M. Ry. Co., r.
SW cor Falcon and Moss Avs
" Mary E., widow, r. 408, 17th
" Paul, clerk, r. 826 California
" Tonjes fJoost Bros.), r. 7, 30th
Joost & Woolley (Behrend Joost and Horace M.
WooUey), real estate and financial
agents, 532 Market
;^" Joost. See Jost , Just and Yost
Jopp John, liquors, 440'/^, 6th
Jopsen Katharine, domestic, NE cor 7th Av and
Fulton
Jordan Albert R., driver Walters Napa County
Soda, r. 404 McAllister
" Alfred M., clerk Hearst Estate, r. Oakland
" Arthur L. , teacher Lincoln Evening School,
r. I8I8I/2 Mason
" Augustus, r. 1433 Sacramento
" Augustus Jr., electrician, r. 1433 Sacra-
mento
Jordan Bituminous Eock and Paving Co.,
James C. Jordan president, Thomas J.
Grossman secretary and treasurer, 93
Chronicle Bldg
" Charles G., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 628^
Natoma
" Charles L., teamster, r. 6 Juniper
" Oipriano, porter F. Sand, r. 1111 Kearny
" David R., janitor, 334 Pine, r. 929 Washing-
ton
Jordan David Starr, president California
Academy of Sciences, 819 Market, r. Palo
Alto
" Dennis (Dennis Jordan & Son) , r. 800 Fulton
" Dennis & Son (Dennis and Peter I.), con-
tractors brickwork, 40 New Montgomery
and 800 Fulton
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Jordan Eben, r. Old People's Home
" Edward, helper, r. 801 Harrison
" Frank, clerk Abe Harshall, r. 413 Bryant
" Frank D., steamfltter, r. 310 Clipper
" Franklin C, printer Union Litho. Co.
Oakland
" Frederick, fireman str Santa Rosa
" Frederick W., pilot, 506 Battery,
Golden Gate Av
" George, tailor, r. 86 Elgin Park Av
" George W., boilermaker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 20 Octavia
Jordan H. C, general agent German General
Benevolent Society, 320 Geary, r. 413
Mason
" Henry B., watchman, r. 1003 Minnesota
Jordan Henry J., manager Widber's Drug
Store, 14 Ellis, r. 530V4, 19th
" Jackson, chief steward str Coptic
" James, r. 29 Minna
" James, cook, r. 909 Jackson
" James, laborer, r. 25% Sumner
" James, ship carpenter, r. 427 Bryant
Jordan James C, real estate, and president
Jordan Bituminous Rock and Paving Co. ,
92 Chronicle Bldg, r. 553 Harrison
" James H., draughtsman M. J. Lyon, r. 20
Octavia
'• James J., driver National Laundry, r. 309
Sanchez
" J. B., salesman W. & J. Sloane &Co.,r.
Alameda
■' John, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1417 Hyde
" John H., machinist S. P. Co., r. 118, 16th
" John J., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 310, 18th
" John L., cooper Hogan & Co., r. 54 Minna
•' John W., porter postoflace, r. 933 Kearny
" Joseph, r. 716 O'Farrell
" Joseph J., carpenter, r. 20 Octavia
■' Leslie A., teacher Washington Grammar
School, r. 18181/2 Mason
" Lillian Miss, saleslady, r. 1423 Sacramento
" M.,r. 1926 Market
" Maggie, widow, r. 621 Ellis
" Martin, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 223
Minna
■' Mary, saleslady, r. 1423 Sacramento
" Michael, r. 108 Nebraska rear
•' Michael, liquors, SW cor 2d and Natoma,
r. 103 Natoma
•' Michael F., proprietor Cal. Upholstering
and Carpet Beating Wks, r. 1024 Oak
•' Nellie Miss, r. 226 Turk
" Newell B., pilot, 506 Battery, r. 1818 Steiner
" Patrick C, porter Wheaton, Breon & Co., r.
1627 Hyde
" Peter A., salesman Dodge, Sweeney & Co.,
r. 533, 21st
" Peter I. (Dennis Jordan & Son), r. 800 Ful-
ton
" P. H., real estate, 53 Chronicle Bldg
" Richard, motorman Market St Ry.. r. 720
Robert, engineer S. P. Co., r. 1624 San Car-
los Av
Rose R., widow, r. 236, 19th
Rudolph R., capitalist, office 210 Sansome,
r. 2519 Washington
Sarah, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies
Home
Sophie Miss, saleslady, r. 1423 Sacramento
Thomas, clerk, r. 236, 19th
Timothy J., porter J. A. Lennon, r. 430
Brannan
Valley Stock Co., George W. Scott secre-
tary, 128-129 Crocker Bldg
Jordan Vladimer, waiter Milishich & Belle, r.
515 Geary
" William, shoemaker, r. 535Vi O'Farrell
" William H.. assistant market inspector
Board of Health, r. 703^4 Davis
Jordan 'Wrilliam H., attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms .33, 47-48, r. 1118 Gough
" William J., shoefinisher, r. 15 Minna
" W. P., messenger Pacific Transfer Co.
JORDAN'S MUSEUM
of Anatomy, James Du Bois manager,
1051 Market bet 6tli and 7tli, opp
Jones
4®" Jordan. See Jordon, Jourdain and Jourden
Jordens Henry, liquors, r. 233% O'Farrell
Jordon Alfred V., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1004 Larkin
" Helen Miss, r. 1835 Sacramento
" Michael W., r. 230 Duncan
J8®" Jordon. See Jordan and Jourden
Jorgensen Adolph, stableman J. P. Ferguson &
Son, r. 334 Bryant
" Alfred, clerk, r. 1911% Stockton
" Alfred T., vinegar maker National Vine-
gar Wks, r. 13 De Boom
" Andrew, waiter, r. 11 De Boom
" Anita Miss, nurse French Hospital
" Charles, cook, r. 214 Jackson
" Charles J., master mariner, r. 9th Av South
nrG
" Christian (Christensen & Jorgensen), r.
2707 Sutter
" Christian, laborer, r. 821 Hampshire
" Christian A., artist, 325 Montgomery,
rooms 35-36, r. 1629 McAllister
" Edward B., manager Pomeroy Pharmacy,
702 Washington, r. 513 Post
" Emil, waiter, r. 1623 Pine
" Flora E., nurse, r. 226 Oak
' ' George, clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co. , r. 414a
5th Av
" George, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Guttorm, seaman, r. 706% Clementina rear
" Jacob, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" James |P., butcher C. W. Foster, r. 1319a
Pine
" James P., photographer, r. 226 Oak
" James T., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 103 Larkin
" Jens P., engineer J. W. Russell & Co., r.
158, 1st
" Jens R., coffee saloon, 29, 4th, r. 465 Jersey
" John, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1010 Post
" John, steamfltter, r. 23 Turk
" Jorgen H., cabinet maker Wm. W. Magary,
r. 706 Hampshire
'■ Joseph, waiter str Arago
" Lars C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1312
Naoma
•' Lawrence, steward J. Jacobsen, r. 13%, 6th
" Louis, carpenter Krogh Mfg. Co., r. 323 Jes-
sie
" Marius, clerk, r. 414a, 5th Av
" Martin, painter Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 1623 Pine
" Matthias, liveryman, r. 624 California
" Matthias, manager Alfred Peterson, 341
Bash, r. 223 Kearny
Jorgensen N. & Co. (Niels Jorgensen), hay.
grain and coal, 145 Valencia and 1190
Stevenson
" Nels (Jorgensen & Larsen), r. 907 Howard
" Nels J., laborer, r. 1703 Turk
" Niels (N. Jorgensen & Co.), r. 2323 Howard
■' Ole, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 1911%
Stockton
•' Olof P., wood carver Excelsior Mill Co., r.
615 York
" Peter, master mariner, r. 434a Page
" Peter, oyster and chop house, 87-88 Centre
Market, r. 1319a Pine
•' Peter, photographer, r. 226 Oak
" Rasmus, baker, r. 11 De Boom
" Rasmus, master mariner, r. 214 Jackson
•' Rasmus P. (Jorgensen & Larson), r. 372
Brannan
" Raymond, machinist First St. Wks, Union
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Jorgensen Robert P. (Jorgensen & Larsen), r.
372 Brannan
" Rudolph, baker C. G. Larsen
" Toldus, 2d mate str Greenwood, r. 539A, 2d
" Victor, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2505
Howard
" Waldemar, naaster mariner, r. 502 Hickory
Av
" & Larsen (Nels Jorgensen and Lars C.
Larsen), liquors, 151, 5tli
" & Larsen (Rasmus P. Jorgensen and Lars
J. Larsen), restaurant, 272 Brannan
4®= Jorgensen. See Juergensen, Jurgensen and
Jurgenson
Jorgenson Christine, widow, r. 423 Francisco
" Daniel, master steam sohr Morro, r. 325V4,
3d
" Harry, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 423
Francisco
•' John, cellarman, r. 235 Ritch
" Jorgen, collector X L Dairy Co., r. 723 Shot-
well
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 313 Ritch
" Peter, tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1410 Ver-
mont
" William P., laborer S. F. Stock Brewery,
r. 433 Francisco
Jorres Henry, carpenter, r. 448 Jessie
" Henry Jr., clerk J. H. Rooch, r. 448 Jessie
Jorss Augusta, widow, r. 511 Shotwell
" Edward C. (Jorss & Leonard), r. 511 Shot-
well
Jorss & Leonard (Edward C. Jorss and John C.
Leonard), saddletree manufacturers, 511,
5th
Jortall Christian S., seaman, r. 127a Bernard
" Julia, widow, r. 137a Bernard
" Nicholas, bookkeeper, r. 127a Bernard
Jory Henry J., mining engineer, r. 2430 Mis-
sion
" JohnH., laborer, r. 406 Harrison
" Joseph H., metallurgist, r. 2420 Mission
" Mary, widow, nurse, r. 232 Oak
" William J., stockfltter Siebe, GlanviUe
Co., r. 2430 Mission
Jose George W., laborer S. Strauss, r. 1813
Stockton
" William, tailor Frederick Geick, r. 215
Minna
Joseph A. Joseph, salesman Hyams, Pauson
& Co., r. 507 Mason
" Albert, office 405 Montgomery, room 14, r.
2335 Washington
" Alfred H., cigars, r. 419 Union
" Antone, r. 313 Pacific
" Bernard, capitalist, ofQce 113 Bush, r. 2333
Sutter
" Benjamin, merchant, r. 835b Hayes
" Benjamin, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1833 Bush
" Bernhard, draughtsman Julius E. Krafft, r.
314 Fell
" Brothers (Julius and Simon), crockery and
glassware, 234, 4th
" Carrie Mrs., r. 405 Valencia
" Charles A., carrier postoffice.r. 10a Vincent
" Charles J., policeman, r. 336 Shipley
" Clement, pantryman Marchand's Restaur-
ant, r. 3251/4 Bush
" Eleanor, teacher music, r. 418 Sutter
" Emma, widow, r. 2235 Washington
" Eugenia, widow, r. 3139 Bush
" Frank, seaman, r. 136 Oregon
" Prank, seaman, r. Serpentine Av nr Fol-
som
" Furez H., peddler, r. 657 Minna
" George, waiter str Areata
" George E., butcher, r. 3129 Bush
" Harris, r. 1832 Bush
" Harry, clerk, r. 1 Alabama
" Henrietta C. Mrs., proprietor Knole House,
700 Jones
" Henry V., teamster Lauder Bros., r. 432
Ringold
" Isaac, r. 1306 Buchanan
" Isaac, barber, 2a Grove, r. 314 Fell
" Isaac, tailor, 8 Turk, r. 720% Ivy Av
" Isaac C, cashier Steinberger & Kalisher,
r. Hotel Mirabeau
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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G^i-GA-'y Alarket St.
Joseph Isadore, clerk, r. 1306 Buchanan
" J., president Grace- Reynolds Labeling
Machine Co., 143-147 Beale, r. 11,57
Octavia
" Jacob, butcher, 46-48 Centre Market, r. 24
Metcalfe
Joseph Jake, Pacific Coast agent Seidenberg &
Co. (N. Y.), 239 Kearny, r. 1157 Octavia
" James L., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 126 Capp
" Jesse M., r. 2323 Sutter
" John, r. 311 Pacific
" John, fireman str Emma, r. Oakland
" John, seaman, r. 208 Jackson
" Joseph, clothier, r. 303 Mason
" Joseph, salesman W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.,
r. 1834 Bush
" Joseph, salesman William Cline, r. 1406
Buchanan
" Joseph J., expressman, r. 11% Bourbin PI
" Julius (Joseph Bros.), r. 234, 4th
" Julius, tailor Borck & Rosenberg, r. 426
Grove
" Leon, bookkeeper Leo Metzger, r. 314 Fell
" Leonard (I. Oppenheimer & Co.). r. 472
Jessie
" Lionel, with Carson & Savage, r. 309
Powell
" Louis, capitalist, r. 1834 Bush
" Louis, clerk, r. 700 .Jones
" M. A. & Son (Menasseh A. and Silas M.),
proprietors Golden State Trading Co.,
909c Folsora
" Manuel, tanner .John Reilly, r. Serpentine
Av nr Folsom
" Margaret, widow, r. Serpentine Av nr Fol-
som
" Martin, liquors and lodgings, 410 Pacific
" Maurice, furniture, 1101 Stockton
" Menasseh A- (M. A. Joseph & Son), r.
India
" Michael J., salesman Esberg, Bachman
Leaf Tobacco Co., r. 700 Jones
" Nathan (Nathan Joseph & Co.), r. 1938
San Carlos Av
" Nathan & Co. (Nathan Joseph), curiosities,
641 Clay
" Peter, hostler, r. 741 Ashbury
" Samuel A., bookkeeper Chas. Hendry's
Son & Co., r. 3323 Sutter
" Sarah N.Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 2336 Mission
" Silas M. (M. A. Joseph & Son), r. 909c Fol-
som
" Simon (Joseph Bros.), r. 234,4th
" William, coachman, r. 114 William
Josephi David E. (S. B. Dinkelspiel & Co.), r.
1317 Gough
" James E., bookkeeper Herrman Cohen, r.
332 Geary
" William M., clerk Station K Post Office, r.
Berkeley
Josephs Joseph E., musician, r. 627V4 Vallejo
" Joseph J., clerk Pastene Bros., r. 1706
Josephson Charles, r. 340, 3d
" Joshua S., varieties, 1629 Geary
" Myron, druggist, r. NE cor Geary and
Polk
" William, carpenter, r. 409 Drurhm
Josewski Henry P., machine hand Bolander &
Perkins, r. 268 Minna
Josewsky Charles, bartender Charles Beattge,
r. 3 East
" Herman R., buggy washer Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. 1314 Welsh
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tendent, manufacturers hydraulic
quartz and sawmill macliinery,t»oilers,
engines, pumps, laundry machinery,
etc., 38-44 Fremont, works cor Bay,
Kearny and Francisco
Joslin Charles A., shoemaker, 630, 17th
Joslin Herman L. (Lott & Joslin), carpenter
and builder, cabinet work done to order,
store and office fitti g a spesialty, job-
bing promptly attended to, repairing
neatly done, 670 Mission, r. 25 Douglass
" Jason W.. laster Buckingham & Hecht, r.
116 Lily Av
Joslyn Clayton L., driver Union Ice Co., r. UQM
Silver
" M. F. B. Mrs., stewardess str City of Peking
" William E., manager advertising dept.
Emporium Co., r. 712 Van Ness Av
Josselyn Abram C, cigar maker, r. 26 Linden Av
" Ada M. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 775Haight
" Benjamin F., associate editor The In-
signia, 330 Post, r. Santa Cruz
Josselyn Cbarles, vice-president and treasurer
G. M. Josselyn & Co., 38-40 Market, r.
Woodside, San Mateo Co.
" Charles H., foreman S. F. Glass Wks, r.
' ■ 346, 4th
" Edgar, teamster, r. 710 Fulton
" Eliza Mrs., r. 1413 California
Josselyn George M., president G. M. Josselyn
■ & Co.. 38-40 Market, r. San Rafael
Josselyn G. M. & Co. (incorporated), George M.
Josselyn president, Charles Josselyn
vice-president and treasurer, Charles B.
York secretary, Arthur W. Forbes man-
ager, ship chandlers, 38-40 Market
" Joel S., collector Western Light and Power
Co., r. 10 Ford
" John B., r. 346, 4th
JosselyTi Joseph H., physician, specialist, 1330
Market
" Lockwood, decorator, r. 1320 Market
" Maria A., widow, r. 775 Haight
" Marquis de L., student, r. 1320 Market
" M. E. Mrs., r. 1812 Market
" Victor E., upholsterer John Hoey, r. 418^4
Josslyn C. L., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 340
Day
" Lucy, widow, r. Lick Old Ladies' Home
JostBernhard, accountant The German Savings
and Loan Society, r. Alameda
Jost C. & Son (Charles and Charles Jr.), man-
agers California Distilling Co. (Antioch),
oflace 306-308 Clay
Charles (C. Jost & Son), r. 1108 Post
Charles Jr. (C. Jost & Son), r. 1108 Post
Edward N., bookkeeper August Brune, r.
1516 Powell rear
Frederick, sawyer Pao. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 1033!/2 York
Frederick, student, r. 1108 Post
George W., bookkeeper C. Jost & Son, r.
1108 Post
Joseph, distiller, r. 1108 Post
Joseph, mechanical engineer, r. Clement
nr 24th Av
Peter, baker, r. 444 Brannan
William, satchel maker C. A. Malm & Co.,
r. 1917 San Carlos Av
Jost William R., clerk C. Jost & Son, r. 1108
Post
*®~Jost. See Joost, Just and Yost
Josue Arthur, proprietor Grangers' Saloon, 30
California, r. 233 Collingwood
JotzMax, bicycle repairer, r. 18, 1st
JouanneauEmily, widow, r. 715 Clementina rear
Jouanou Auguste (B. Jouanou & Son), r. 438
Jackson
" B. & Son (Baptiste and Auguste), restau-
rant, 800 Montgomery
" Baptiste (B. Jouanou & Son),r. 438 Jackson
Joubert Henry, mattress maker William A.
Schrock, r. 117 Julian Av
" JosephF.,employeeNeustadterBros.,r. 117
Julian Av
" Martin, laundry man Mary Lepan, r. 536
Valencia
Jouett Cavalier H., clerk R. Dunsmuir & Sons,
r. 2022 Pine
JouUin Amedee, artist, 609 Sacramento, r. 1603
Fillmore
Joullin Etienne, wines and liquors, 32, 6th, r.
1011 Florida
Joumier Gustav J., oiler, r. 15 Chapultepec
" Harry, machinist Market St. Ry., r. 15
Chapultepec
Jounieaux August, shipping clerk Heller, Bach-
man & Co., r. 620 Linden Av
Jourdain Annie Miss, solar printer Craig &
Mosher, r. 448, 17th
" Emma, widow, r. 448, 17th
" Louis, pressman Jos. Winterburn Co., r.
448, 17th
Jourden John A., varnish maker, r. 3525 Howard
Jourden John P. (James Dufiy & Co.), and pro-
prietor Occidental Varnish Works, office
20 Geary, r. 2535 Howard
Jg^" Jourden. See Jordan
Journal of Commerce (daily and weekly), San
Francisco Journal of Commerce Publish-
ing Co. publishers, 321 Montgomery,
editorial rooms 518 Sacramento
Journal of Electricity The, George P. Low
editor and proprietor, 423 Safe Deposit
Bldg
Journeay Albert, carpenter, r. 83 Rausch
" James, carpenter, r. 325, 21st
Journeymen Plumbers' and Gas and Steam
Fitters' Association, Daniel Murray
secretary, 15U4 Market
" Shipwrights' Association, 10 Folsom
Jousclan John, painter, r. 10 St. Charles PI
Jovovich Lazar, restaurant, 100 Jackson, r.
1001 Powell
" Spaso, r. 1001/4 Jackson
Joy Allen P., bookkeeper, r. 1529 Baker
" Burtin, teamster Ewell, Shafer & Co., r.
2652 Folsom
" Charles H., conductor Geary St. RR, r.
12 Parker Av
" Edwin F., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
207 Fell
" Edwin W. (Joy's), r. The Baldwin
" Edwin W. Co. The, E. C. Auld manager,
mfg. chemists, 269 Stevenson
" F. B., gripman Market St. Ry., r. WWz Noe
" Herbert E., laborer, r. 219%, 23d
" Horace E., collector Ewell, Shafer & Co.,
r. 2652 Folsom
" John W., helper, r. N s Shasta nr Illinois
" Mansfield F. , policeman, r. 2815 Bush
" Mary A., widow, r. 848 Hayes
" Mary B., widow, r. 1315 Webster
" Rose C, widow, r. 1509 Baker
" Thomas B., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
194^2 Noe
" William S.. pilot str Apache, r. 247 Lobos
Joy's (Edwin W. Joy and Isaac S. Grant),
wholesale and retail drugs, NE cor
Market and Powell
Joyal Charles, clerk Irvine Bros.
Joyaux Albert F.. clerk Christy & Wise, r.
1308 Leavenworth
" John B., solicitor Christy & Wise, r. 1308
Leavenworth
Joyce Albert L, peddler, r. 2104 Filbert
" Arthur H., machinist Vulcan Iron Wks., r.
1613 Valencia
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Joyce Barbara G. Miss, r. 46;^ Clara
" Edmund, livery stable, 729 Valencia
" F. B. & Co. (Frederck B. and George T.
Joyce), oils, NW cor 7tli and King
" Frederick B. (F. B. Joyce & Co.), r. Red-
wood City, Cal.
" George H. J., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks., r., 1114 Powell
" George T. (F. B. Joyce & Co.), Redwood
City, Cal.
" James, laborer, r. 1114 Powell
" James H., butcher, 1131 Howard, r. 4 Russ
" John, ship joiner, r. 320 Drumm
" Joseph, laborer S. P. Co., r. 42'/^ Clara
Joyce Malone, city passenger and ticket agent
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co.. 630
Market, r. 301 Jones
" Martin, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
" Martin E., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 711 Jones
" Martin E., painter Daniel Foley, r. 129 Col-
lingwood
" Mary, widow, r. 532 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 1033 Oak
" Michael, r. 46i4 Clara
" Patrick, teamster, r. 4614 Clara
" Patrick J., longshoreman, r. 1120 Florida
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 1130 Vermont
" Peter H., bookkeeper, r. 544 Minna
" Peter J., tinware, 115, 6th, r. 544 Minna
" Stephen, teamster Ernst Lindauer, r. 46^4
Clara
" Thomas, laborer, r. 46% Clara
" Walter, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 302
Louisiana
" William, laborer, r. 4T/2 Clementina rear
" Willis B., deputy Sheriff, r. 406 Van Ness
Av
4®~ Joyce. See Joice
Joyes W., 2d lieut. battery H 5th Artillery U. S.
A. and post adjutant, r. Presidio
Joyner John, printer, r. 15 Tilden
" Patrick, soap cutter Newell & Bro., r. 833,
18th
" Peter, laborer Diggins Bros., r. NW cor 15th
and Tilden
j8®- Joyner. See Joiner
Joynt Catherine M., r. 203 Grove
J. Sheldon Lux Potter Free Kindergarten No. 2,
Mrs. Alexena Robei-ts principal, 74 West
Mission
Juarez Guard, headquarters, 810 Pacific
Juchter Annie C. Miss, clerk Charles Lotz, r.
723 Bryant
" Arend H., expressman, r. 722% Bryant
" Bernard J., teamster, r. NE Santa Clara
and Vermont
Juchter Frank J., harness and saddlery, 453,
10th, r. NE cor Santa Clara and Vermont
" Mary, widow, r. NE cor Santa Clara and
Vermont
Juda Leon, traveling salesman Rothschild &
Wise, r. 1406 O'Farrell
^' Morris, salesman, r. 1406 O'Farrell
" Simon, manufacturers' agent, 214 Pine,
room 20, r. 1031 Golden Gate Av
" Simon F., traveling salesman Meyer Bros.,
r. 1406 O'Farrell
Judah Chester A., asst. circulator Call, r. 823
Fillmore
" Elmlra E., widow, r. 833 Fillmore
" Floyd S., clerk gen. pass, agent's office S.
P. Co., r. 823 Fillmore
Judah Henry R., assistant passenger agent S.
P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 833 Fillmore
" Maria B., widow, r. 3513 Jackson
Judd Charles M., carpenter and builder, 1507
Pine, r. 319 Cumberland
" Edward, fireman, r. 2607% Sutter
" Edward D., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3039
Pine
" Edwin O., compositor, r. 110 Minna
" Edwin Y., wool dealer, ofQce 653, 5th, r.
Hartford, Conn.
" Ferdinand, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r.
40 Federal
" Frank W., sign writer, 638 Post, r. 213 Elm
Av
" Gerritt P., clerk, r. 731 Geary
Judd Gertrude M. Miss, teacher music, r. 731
Geary
" Martha, domestic, 3404 Clay
" Mary A. Mrs., dressmaking, 731 Geary
" Minnie, widow, r. 14 Patton
Judd Norris A., president The Hicks-Judd Co.,
23, 1st, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Orange Co., William H. Daniels manager,
proprietors American Agriculturist, 78
Columbian Bldg
" Thomas H., shipping clerk Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 1929 California
" William, carpenter, r. 600 Geary
Judell Adolph, student, r. 1413 Post
" Herman L. (H. L. Judell & Co.), r. 1413 Post
Judell H. L. & Co. (Herman L. Judell), import-
ers and manufacturers cigars, 14 Chron-
icle Bldg, junction Market Kearny and
Geary and Market and Mason
" Oscar, clerk Fred H. Busby, r. Oakland
Judge Annie Miss, housekeeper, 405 Powell
" Bernard J., carpenter Louis Schmidt, r.
1581 Turk
" Charles, quartermaster str Australia
" Frank W., boiler maker, r. 1000% Minnesota
" Herbert, real estate agent, r. 729 Natoma
" James, laborer, r. 529, 6th
" James, painter, r. 749 Harrison
" John, speculator, r. 712 California
" John J., teamster, r. 1581 Turk
" Kate Miss, tailoress D. Cohen, r. 917 Howard
" Maggie, domestic. 1918 Franklin
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Post and Lyon
" Timothy F. (Horn & Judged r. 1762 Howard
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Judie Henry D., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1835
Hyde
Judis Alphonse, wholesale jeweler, 4-5 Chron-
icle Bldg, r. 2016 Buchanan
" Arthur L., manager A. Judis, 4-5 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 3136 California
Judkins Thomas C, attorney at law, 13-14 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 1316 California
Judneh Martin, cook James Nissum, r. 433, 3d
Judnio John P., liquors, 773 Harrison
Juds August H., laborer S. P. Co., r. 9 Geneva
Judson Anita A. Miss, school teacher, r. SW
cor Alvarado and Douglass
" Augustus, mining, 320 Sansome, room 53, r.
1134 Hyde
" Charles C, office 403 Front, r. Berkeley
" Clarence E., salesman, r. SW cor Alvarado
and Douglass
JUDSON DYNAMITE AND
POWDER CO. THE, Ed. G. Lukens presi-
dent, Francis H. Pitman secretary,
200 Market, telephone Main 576
Judson Egbert, estate of (Judson & Shepard),
office 402 Front
" Ella A., widow, r. 916 Haight
" Frank W., molder, r. SW cor Alvarado and
Douglass
" Julia F., widow, r. 710 Powell
Judson Manufacturing Co.,
H. E. Bothin president and general
manager, W. J. Weatherly vice-presi-
dent, W. H. Christie assistant general
manager, J. Gillson secretary, manu-
facturers of bar and structural iron
and steel, shaftings, plates and beams,
tacks and lath nails, ofllce SW cor
Howard and Beale, telephone Main
749, factory Emery Station, Oakland
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Judson Raymond H., mining, 320 Sansome, room
52, r. 1124 Hyde
" Thomas R., policeman, r. S s Alvarado nr
Douglass
" & Co., excursions, G. W. Arbuckle agent, 19
Montgomery
Judson & Stiepard (John L. N. Sbepard and
estate of Egbert Judson), proprietors
San Francisco Chemical Works, (West
Berkeley), ofQce 402 Front
Juedes John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 20
HoUis
Juedt William, clerk John W. Dreyer, r. 11%
Perry
Juegens Frank, marble cutter, r. 18 Dale PI
Juel Adolph O., policeman, r. 23c Kissling
Juergensen Charles, upholsterer and decorator,
912 Larkin
4®- Juergensen. See Jorgensen, Jurgensen and
Jurgenson
Juhl Louis M., restaurant, 533 Broadway, r. 919
Broadway
Juhler Jes M., machinist, r. 13b Henry
Juillerat Caroline E. Mrs., teacher Miss Eliza-
beth B. Moore, r. 14 Hardy
Jula Milano, tailor, r. 730 Vallejo
Julia Consolidated Mining Co. (Virginia City,
Nevada), J. Stadtfeld Jr. secretary, 56
Nevada Block
Julian A. G. Mrs., widow, r. 614 Jasper PI
" Charles, dyeing and cleaning, 423 O'Farrell
" Edward, engineer, r. 1128;^ Harrison
" Eliza F. Miss, teacher music, r. 533 Capp
" Fannie, widow, r. 533 Capp
" G. Adolph, bookkeeper Charles Julian, r.
423 O'Farrell
" George B., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co.. r.
533 Capp
■' Gold Mining Co., Julian L. Bentz secre-
tary, 628 Montgomery, room 7
" Joseph, shoe laster Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 3121/2 Turk
" Mattie Miss, teacher music, r. 533 Capp
" Richard P., farmer Alms House
4S~ Julian. See JuUien
Julien Addie Mrs., dressmaking, 705 Valencia
" Bertha Miss, clerk Francis & Merki, r. 705
Valencia
" Eric, nurse, r. 1109 Van Ness Av
" Leon P., harness maker Leibold Harness
Co., r. 108 McAllister
Julio Joseph F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1077 Tennessee
Jullien J. & Co. (Jules JuUien, Emile Girard
and Auguste Goustiaus), importers and
dealers wines and liquors. 617 Pacific
" Jules (J. Jullien & Co.), r. 1602 Taylor
4®~ Jullien. See Julian
Junck Hermann D., groceries and liquors, 654,
17 th
" Mary Miss, varieties, r. 1304% Valencia
Juneau Mining Co. (Alaska), oflce 532 Market,
room 3
Jung Christoph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 722
Hampshire
" Conrad, baker, r. 1214 Kearny
Jung Fred H., attorney at law, 310 Pine, room
23, telephone Main 1717, r. 225 Drumm
" Gustav, machinist, r. 1823 Market
" Henry, laborer Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.,
r. 402 Bay
" Henry, manager Oriental Hotel, 225 Drumm
" Hermann, tanner Thorn & McMahon, r.
Tanners' Home
" John, bakery, 615 McAllister
" John, laborer, r. 1641, 25th
Jung Leonie Mrs., proprietor Oriental Hotel,
225 Drumm
Mathias, laborer, r. 626 Lombard rear
Nicholas, furdresser, California Av nr Shot-
well
Philip, laborer John Horstmann, r. 674
Brannan
Robert, cigar maker August Brune, r. Ill
Valparaiso
Robert M., r. Ill Valparaiso
JUNGBLUT AUG. & CO.
(August Jungblut), manufacturers bil-
liard tables and importers cloth, balls,
cue tips, etc., 10 Golden Gate Av
Jungblut August (Aug. Jungblut & Co.), r. 825
Fillmore
" Otto A., with Aug. Jungblut & Co., r. 823
Fillmore
Jungbluth Edward L., cashier Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 1231 Florida
Jungclaus Alfred, baker Henry Hansen, r. 714
Valencia
Junge Albert J., waiter Cardall & Marston, r.
33 Chatanooga
" August, watchman, r. 110 Perry
" Frank, tanner, r. Congdon nr Trumbull
" Hans C. (Junge & Haase), r. 913 Folsom
" Julius W., cook William Bruning, r. NE cor
Mission and Beale
" & Haase (Hans C. Junge and Herman R.
Haase) liquors, 1 Harrison
1^- Junge. See Jung, Young and Yung
Junghaenel Ernst (H. Muus &Co.), r. 1001 Clay
Juniel William Mrs., widow, r. 322 Fell
Junior Helping Hand Free Kindergarten,
No. 4, Miss Emma I. McCracken prin-
cipal, 512 Union
" Order United American Mechanics, George
E. Terry State Secretary, office 214 Pine
Junka Marcus, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. U0% Freelon
" Martin, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. UO?i Freelon
Junker August, baker, r. 763 Howard
" August, foreman Charles B. Baker, r. 3110,
16th
" F. & Co. (Frederick Junker and Richard
Mohr). butchers, 1005 McAllister
" Frederick (F. Junker & Co.), r. 917 Bu-
chanan
" Frederick Jr., bookkeeper F. Junker & Co.,
r. 917 Buchanan
" Frederick P. C, tailor, r. 727 Broadway
" Fredericka, widow, r. 137 Gough
" Louis, butcher, SW cor Luguna and Ful-
ton, r. 920 Buchanan
" Louis Jr., butcher F. Junker & Co., r. 917
Buchanan
" Louisa, widow, r. 1618^4 Turk
i8®" Junker. See Yunker
Junkins Charles K., clerk S. P. Co., 613 Market,
r. Alameda
Junoiea August, porter, r. 620 Linden Av
Juranits John, foreman Swain Bros., r. 735
O'Farrell
Jures Henry, longshoreman, r. 704'/^ Mission
Jurgens Bernhard H. C, janitor First National
Bank, r. 1116 Larkin
" Carl, janitor, r. 1116 Larkin
" Charles, waiter A. Busse, r. 550, 1st
" Diedrich, traveling salesman, r. 2511 Sut-
ter
" Dietrich R., fish dealer, 2513 Mission
" Gertrude Miss, dressmaker Gustav
Flamm. r. 1413 Devisadero
" Hanke, groceries and liquors, wood, coal,
hay and grain, N W cor 17th and Douglass
" Hans", agent, r. cor 8th Av South and M
" Harry, longshoreman, r. 12i4 Pfeiffer
" Henry, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. corSth
Av South and M
" Herman (Froehlich & Jurgens), r. NE cor
Broadway and Hyde
" John, bookkeeper, r. 1137 Mission
" John D., salesman Hey, Grauerholz & Co.,
r. 2516 Sutter
" Manuela, widow, r. 823 Vallejo rear
" Richard (Jurgens & Boese), r. 512 Grove
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Jurgens Richard, porter M. & C. Mangels, r. 1413
Devisadero
" William, brewer, r. 127 Francisco
" William, carpenter, r. 618 Minna rear
" William H., bookkeeper Lievre, Fricke &
Co., r. 211 Turk
" & Boese (Richard Jurgens and Frederick
Boese) proprietors Hayes Valley Brew-
ery, 512-514 Grove
Jurgensen C. Mis , forewoman Neustadter
Bros., r. 811 York
" Herman J., ironworker, r. 811 York
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
147 Dore
" Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
811 York
Jurgensen Albert, seaman, r. 137 Perry
" Martha Miss, domestic, r. 314 Brannan
4®"Jurgenson. See Jorgensen and Juergensen
Jurges Charles S., clerk Smiths' Cash Store,
r. 914, 23d
Juri Henri J. (Louis Juri & Co.), r. 19171/2 Stock-
ton
" Henry, waiter Sartorl & Fantina, r. 317i/4
Capp
" Louis (Louis Juri & Co.), r. 1902 Stockton
" Louis & Co. (Louis Juri, Louis J. Chris-
tin and Henri J. Juri), native wines
and brandies, 1338 Stockton
4®=" Juri. See Jury
Juriga Martin, waiter Paul Drasdo, r. 4 Martha
PI
Jurman Charles L., carpenter, r. 1014 De Haro
Jurs Henry P., patternmaker, r. 18 Johnston Av
" Louis, tanner, r. 118. 23d
" Peter C, foreman Davis Bros., r. 18 John-
ston Av
" Peter C. Jr., draughtsman Cahill & Hall
Elevator Co., r. 18 Johnston Av
Jurss John (Jurss & von Ronn), r. 514 Green
" & von Ronn (John Jurss and Richard von
Ronn), liquors and lodgings, 605 Davis
Jusich Charles, waiter, r. 328, 25th
Jusix Henry, porter Pascal, Dubedat & Co., r.
Corbet t Av nr 17th
" Leopold, longshoreman, r. 228i/4, 8th
" Louisa, widow, r. 228i/4 8th
Just Charles H., clerk Frederick C. Jaeger, r.
418 Eureka
Justen P., clerk, r. 933 Kearny
Juster Cyril C, secretary lone Coal and Iron
Co., 4 Montgomery, room 43, r. 2227
Dwight Way, Berkeley
" Edward, lodgings, 6-10 Montgomery Court
Justh Maurice, traveling salesman Lewis
Meyerstein, r. 2750 Bush
Justi Charles F., musician, r. 438^4 Castro
" Walter M., clerk Emil Meyer, r. Oakland
Justice Mining Co. (Storey Co.), Richard E.
Kelly secretary, 23 Nevada Blk
Justices Courts, New City Hall, 1st floor
Justin T., bartender George Monnier, r. 150
Shipley
Justins Hippesly, salesman E. T. Allen Co.,
r. 418 Sutter
Justis Charles E., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1320 Fillmore
Justus John, shoemaker Betting & Benneweg,
r. 320 Natoma
Jutrosinski Isidore, salesman E. Frank & Sons,
r. 1314 Eddy
Jutton Daniel, mining superintendent, r. 1418
Geary
Juvanhinkas Ivan, peddler, r. 531 Filbert
Juvenville Peter, carpenter, r. 105 New Mont-
gomery
Juzix Henry J., porter, r. 71 Corbett Av
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Kaas William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 137 Clara
Kaasch William, machinist, r. 1000 Pacific
Kabitschke Frank M. H., painter, r. 521/4 Quinn
Kadiak Phosphate Co., James Eva president,
Joseph Pentecost secretary, 3 Steuart
Kadletz Wenzel, musician, r. 620 Ellis
Kaechele Michael (Kaechele & Roller), r. 439
Fulton
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Kaechele & Roller (Michael Kaechele and
Charles Roller), groceries and liquors,
SE cor Fulton and Octavia
Kaehler George A. E., second vice-president
Royal Eagle Distilleries Co., 112 Taylor,
r. 1821 Eddy
" Maximilian, bookkeeper Royal Eagle Dis-
tilleries Co., r. 1821 Eddy
Kaeintz Charles, bookkeeper, r. 1112 Taylor
" Emanuel, barber, 4 Morton, r. 2217 Leaven-
worth
" Emil, candy maker, r. 1112 Taylor
" Frank, barber, 126 Montgomery Av, r. 2209
Leavenworth
" Louis, printer Goodman-Levison Co., r. 2217
Leavenworth
Kaelber Arthur P., clerk Henry L.Wagner, r.
999 Chestnut
" William, massage, 999 Chestnut
Kaelin Joseph, cook, r. 711 Mission
" William C, traveling salesman, r. 2215
Jones
Kaempfl Charles W., clerk Hamburg-Bremen
Fire Ins. Co., r. San Rafael
4®"Kaen. See Cain, Cane, Cahen, Kain and
Kane
Kaerns William, contractor, r. 617Vi Natoma
Kaeser Anthony E., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1003, 5th Av East Oakland
" Edward (Friedlander & Kaeser), r. Oak-
land
" Mary, domestic, 825'/^ Sutter
Kaffke Martin, r. 11 Cleveland rear
Kafka Anna, widow, r. 1918 Steiner
" Benjamin, butcher, r. 35 Russ
" Simeon, butcher, 209^ 6th, r. 1103a Folsom
Kafreddo Mioliano, r. 9 w ater
Kafurri Abel, peddler, r. 231 Green rear
" Bertros, oriental curios, 424 Vallejo
" David, peddler, r. 419 Vallejo
" John, peddler, r. 419 Vallejo
" Simon, peddler, r. 419 Vallejo
Kage Dora Mrs., midwife, r. 9 Rondel PI
" Henry, upholsterer, r. 9 Rondel PI
Kaher Daniel, r. cor Arkansas and Mariposa
" George, r. cor Arkansas and Mariposa
" Jacob, laborer, r. cor Arkansas and Mari-
posa
" Mary Miss, cloak maker, r. cor Arkansas
and Mariposa
" Patrick M., forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
cor Arkansas and Mariposa
Kahl Frank, motorman Market St. Ry.,r. 2939
Mission
Kahler Charles F., clerk, r. 542 McAllister
" Christian H., laborer Cal. Brewing Co., r.
11354 CoUingwood
" Emil, groceries and liquors, 839 Broadway
" Ernest, waiter Marchand's Restaurant, r.
115, 21st
" Henry S., r. 11 Guerrero
" James H., clerk, r. 542 McAllister
" Joseph A., artist Call, r. 20081/4 Larkin
" M. Mrs., r. 542 McAllister
" Nellie, widow, r. 11 Guerrero
>8®-Kahler. See Kaler
Kahles Frank, gardener, r. 28!4 Bernard
Kahlke John N., r. 10 Moss
Kahlstrom Carl A., r. 512 Bush
/®=-Kahlstrom. See Kallstrom
Kahman August (George Mayes & Co.), r. 1721
Broderick
Kahn Aaron (Dannenbaum, Mueller & Kahn), r.
1325 Geary
" Aaron R., r. 107 Polk
" Adolph, student, r. 1421 Post
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Kahn Albert. (McNutt, Kahn & Co.), r. 933 Mc-
Allister
" Augustus, butcher, r. 19 Verona PI
" Bernard, driver S. Kafka, r. 71514 Clemen-
tina
" Berthold (Kahn Bros.), r. 1421 Post
Kahn Brothers (Berthold Kahn), hatters, 1108
Market ■
" Brothers (Leo and Max), butchers, SW cor
Geary and Laguna
Kahn Brothers, Klein & Co. (Henry and Jules
Kahn and Lazare Klein), importers dry
and fancy goods, 9-11 Sansome, tele-
phone Main 1767
Charles, clerk Kahn Bros., r. 1421 Post
Christine, widow, r. 162 Tehama
E. E., student, r. 1416 Post
Emil, clerk Kahn Bros., r. 1421 Post
Emile E., cashier Kahn Bros., Klein & Co.,
r. 932 McAllister
Ernestine, widow, r. 107 Polk
George H. (Hirsch & Kahn), r. 3026 Steiner
Harry, butcher Max Kahn, r. 1718 Post
Henry (Henry Kahn & Co.). r. 2524 Pine
Henry (Kahn Bros., Klein & Co.), r. Paris,
France
Kahn Henry & Co. (Henry Kahn), dealers
mathematical instruments and optical
goods, 642 Market
" Herman, r. 1421 Post
" Hyman, r. 715'/4 Clementina
" J., printer Viavi Co., r. 1304 Laguna
" J. Miss, stenographer, r. 1611b Sutter
" J. & Co. (Jacob Kahn), wholesale cigars
and tobacco. 306 Sacramento
" Jacob (J. Kahn & Co.), r. 1315a Golden Gate
Av
" Jacob, cigars, r. 1611b Sutter
" John, laborer, r. 639, 3d rear
" Joseph, seaman, r. 13 Clay
" Joseph, r. 1307 Jackson
" Joseph (Porter, Slessinger & Co.), r. 1316
Geary
" Joseph, insurance, 205 Sansome, r. 2509
Clay
" Joseph Jr., solicitor, r. 156 Clementina
" Joseph B., electrician, r. 124 Church
" Jules (Kahn Bros., Klein & Co.), r. Paris,
France
" Julius, attorney at law, 310 Pine, rooms 35-
39, r. 1421 Post
" Leo (Kahn Bros.), r. 1423 Laguna
" Leon, salesman Keiss Bros. & Co., r. 222,
2d Av
" Leopold; bookkeeper, r. 632 Fulton
" Los (Modry, Kahn & Co.), r. 222, 2d Av
" Louis (Kahn & Levy), r. 2643 Bryant
" Louis, metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. Oakland
" Mark A., treasurer People's Palace, r. 107
Polk
" Maurice, grain broker, r. 932 McAllister
" Max (Kahn Bros.), r. 1423 Laguna
" Max, butcher, 1604 Geary, r. 1718 Post
" Meyer, porter Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 222, 2d
Av
" Moses M., cashier John Rosenfeld's Sons,
r. 1718 Post
" Percy D., student, r. 1216 Geary
" Reglna, widow, r. 220 Montgomery Av
" S. & Co. (Sol Kahn), importers and jobbers
cigars, 220 California, rooms 5-6
■' Samuel L., dairy produce, 909 Lar in, r. 907
Geary
Kahn Samuel S., physician and surgeon, 14
Grant Av, rooms 1-5, r. 1626 Geary
Kahn Sarah (Mrs. Frank Shibeley). florist, 311
Sutter
" Sidney, florist, r. 2509 Clay
" Sol (S. Kahn & Co.), r. 1919 Sutter
'• Theodor. teamster, r. 163 Tehama
" Theresa, tailoress, r. 3509 Clay
" William (Kahn & Herzog), r. Alameda
" William E., jeweler, r. 3505 Larkin
Kahn & Herzog (William Kahn and Henry J.
Herzog), agents Hamburg-American
Steamship Line, overland ticket office
foreign exchange and commission, 428
Montgomery
" & Levy (Louis Kahn and Louis Levy), cat-
tle yards, cor Mission Road and Silver
Av
j86r"Kahn. See Cahen and Cahn
Kahrau Frederick W., tailor John Schmid, r.
401 Green
Kahrs John, groceries, 124, 1st
" John H. (Kahrs & Hogref), r. 14V4 Lewis
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 304 Valencia
" William A., plumber J. B. Butterworth, r.
Oakland
" & Hogref (John H. Kahrs and Frederick
Hogref), groceries and liquors, NW cor
Post and Taylor
Kai O. (O. Kai & Co.), r. Japan
" O. & Co. (O. Kai), Japanese goods, 316
Kearny
Kaighin Charles J., engineer motor power Mar-
ket St. Ry., r. 2080 Market
" John C, carpenter, r. 33 Sanchez
Kaill Richard N., dyer and cleaner, 154 Octavia
Kaimi John, tailor Werthman Pants Co., r. 1450%
Minna
Kain James, teamster, r. 3421 Fillmore
" Michael W., contractor, r. 2490 Market
«®~Kain. See Cain, Cane, Cahen, Kahen and
Kane
Kaino Martin, bartender O. S. Carlson, r. 214
Steuart
Kairies Max, cook, r. 2 Tehama
Kaiser Amelia, widow, r. 1133 Filbert
" Benjamin, butcher, 1103 Leavenworth, r.
1109 Leavenworth
" Bertha, domestic, 216 Waller
" Charles A., lithographer, r. 737% Union
" Charles P., bartender Lenormand Bros., r.
23 Mary
" Christopher, shoemaker M. Reuboldt, r. 11
Bernard
" Edward, agent, r. 1332'/4 Treat Av
" Edward, salesman Cluff Bros., r. 1123 Fil-
bert
" Emma Miss, clerk W. F. Kaiser, r. 737V4
Union
'< Frank, driver Morton Special Delivery, r.
220 Turk
" Franz L., vocalist, r. 1819 Powell
" Frederick A., groceries, 948 Fillmore
" Frederick M., clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 11
Bernard
" Fritz, coppersmith Ludwig Wagner, r. 6
Reed PI
" Fritz, with Albany Brewery, r. 72 Everett
" Henry, r. 1122 Kearny
" Henry, laborer Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 209
Sunnyside Av
" Henry C, butcher, r. 2931 Jackson
" Herman, bartender Henry Hoffmann, r.
55014 Natoma
" John, baker, r. 108, 9th
" John, baker John H. Lober, r. 3023 Sacra-
mento
" John, cook, r. 73714 Union
" John, restaurant. 209 Sunnyside Av
" Joseph, locksmith, r. 328 Minna
" Joseph, shoemaker Hermann Frese, r. 4
Virginia Court
" Joseph, tailor, r. 6 Reed PI
" Julius, boarding, 1224 Point Lobos Av
" Julius, waiter, r. 420 Grove
" Lipman M., salesman Henry Kahn & Co.,
r. 31 13 Post
" Louisa Mrs., teacher music, r. 1819 Powell
" Mary, widow, r. 157, Uth
" Max, driver Adams & Rohrer, r. 2304%
Folsom
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Kaiser May, widow, r. 32 Birch Av
" M. L., student, r. Lick House
KAISER OTTO,
wines and liquors, SW cor Baker and
Greenwicli, teleplione Pine 1011
Kaiser Peter C, porter, r. 23 Mary
" William, r. 2113 Post
" William, butcher Katz & Sons, r. IOUY2
Washington
" William F., confectionery, 509 Montgomery
Av, r. 7371/2 Union
4®"Kaiser. See Kyser, Keyser and Keiser
Kaisin Emile. driver Em Meyer & Co., r. 723
Vallejo
Kalaher Frank, waiter, r. 36 Rausch
Kalanberg Emil C, barber, 1401!4 Ellis
Kalasich Michael, cook Peter Dolan, r. 1311
Castro
Kalb Peter J., baker, r. 1502 Castro
" R., master bk Colusa, r. 44 East
Kalben Edward C, secretary California Bot-
tling Co., 1407-1417 Eddy, r. 1006 Union
Kalberla Conrad, maltster Krug & Zimmerman,
r. 428 Shotwell rear
Kalenbach Anna Miss, dressmaker, r. 1220
O'Farrell
" Axel, pantryman, r. 523 Pine
Kalepka Ernst, waiter, r. 724 Mission
Kaler James, merchant, r. 2519 Larkin
" William W., butcher, r. 1139 Howard
«®-Kaler. See Kahler
Kalin Joseph, cook, r, 711 Mission
Kaline Edward, seaman, r. 141 Shipley
Kalis Harry, r. 1207 Clay
" Harry Jr., clerk, r. 1207 Clay
Kalish H. H., clerk M. Kalish & Co., r. 1514
" M. (M. Kalish & Co.), r. Oakland
" M. Jr., clerk M. Kalish & Co., r. 1411 Pacitlc
Av
" M. & Co. (M. Kalish), general commission
merchants and agents Humboldt Steam-
ship Co., 400 Front
" Max, agent, r. 502 Mason
" William G., clerk H. Levi & Co., r. 10 Wal-
nut Av
4®»Kalish. See Calish
Kalisher Edward (Sternberger & Kalisher), r.
1318 Geary
" Edward D., merchant, r. 1318 Geary
" Emilia Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1318 Geary
4®=-Kalisher. See Calisher
Kalisky Charles, clothing, 107-111, 2d,r. 1211 Mc-
Allister
" Louis, merchant tailor, 1398 Market, r. 502
Van Ness Av
" Louis, traveling salesman Harry Unna Co.,
r. 1134 Turk
" Morris, r. 1134Turk
" Samuel (Barnett & Kalisky), r. 1227 Golden
Gate Av
Kalitas John, laborer, r. Harrison nr Stoneman
Kalkbrener Emil, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Kail Nicholas, carpenter, 1654 Mission
Kallen Michael, laborer, r. 111^4 Gilbert
Kallenberg Albert H., machinist, r. 5 Har-iet
" Emil C, barber, r. 7 HoUis
" Joseph, clerk, r. 5 Harriet
" Millie Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 5 Harriet
" Theodore H., machinist, r. 5 Harriet
" Theodore H. Jr., brass molder W. T. Gar-
ratt & Co., r. 5 Harriet
Kaller Margaret, widow, r. 240 Taylor
Kalley Annie Miss, furnished rooms, 1431 How-
ard
" Peter, r. .346, 4th
Kallimann August, tailor, r. 428 Broadway
Kallman C. & Son (Caroline and Jacob), jewel-
ers and watchmakers, 1903 Fillmore
" Caroline, widow (C. Kallman & Son), r. 2609
Sacramento
" Henry, watchmaker W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 2609 Sacramento
" Jacob (C. Kallman & Son), r. 2609 Sacra-
mento
" Lena, widow, r. 1526 O'Farrell
Kallman Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 2609 Sacra-
mento
^S^Kallman. See KoUman
Kallooh Emma B., widow, r. 707A 21st
" George, tailor, r. .535 Post
" Isaac M. (Wheaton, Kalloch & Kierce),
attornev at law, 405 Montgomery, rooms
22-24, r. 1416 Masonic Av
4®="Kalloch. See Kellock
Kallstrom Charles E., tailor, r. 119 William
•' Herman F., marine engineer, r. 1715 Jones
" Rose, widow, r. 1715 Jones
^©"Kallstrom. See Kahlstrom
Kalm Berrill, shoemaker Emil Alkus, r. 340
Golden Gate Av
Kalmbach Henry C, drayman C. Nauman&Co.,
r. 2107 Stockton
Kalmuk Alice Miss, stenographer, r. 1428 Web-
ster
" Lillie Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 1428 Webster
" Louis, salesman W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co.,
r. 1428 Webster
" Moritz, cigar manufacturer, 423 Washing-
ton, r. 1428 Webster
Kalmuk Robert, furnishing goods, 234, 6th, r.
1428 Webster
Kalnemal John, seaman, r. 271 Stevenson
Kaltenbrunn Arthur, bartender, r. 765i/4 How-
ard
Kalthoff Amelia, widow, r. 160 Perry
" Bernard H., manager H. Huddleston & Co.,
140, 6th, r. 61/2 Albion Av
" George, musician, r. 1233 Ellis
" Hugo T., bartender, r. 160 Perry
Kaltschmidt Oscar, dentist, 1049 Mission
Kambish John, teamster Sternitzky Bros., r.
San Bruno Av nr Army
Kamena George J., glassblower, r. 526 Natoma
" Henry, teamster, r. 166 Clara
" James E., glassblower, r. 166 Clara
" Joseph H., pressman, r. 121 V2 Silver
" William T., clerk Marshall & Graham, r.
166 Clara
Kaminitskv Joseph, baker, r. 625 Clay
Kaminski Samuel J., barber, 128y2 O'Farrell, r.
1324b Webster
Kaminsky H., manager A. Kuhn, 214, 6th
Kamlade Frederick, drayman MoNab & Smith,
r. 33 Morris Av
" Frederick Jr., drayman McNab & Smith, r.
119 Gilbert
" Herman, drayman Miller, Sloss & Scott
Kamm Jacob, surfman South Side Life Saving
Station, Ocean Beach nr Ocean Side
House
Kammer August, seaman, r. 14 Washington
Kammer M., quartermaster str City of Panama
Kammerer Charles G., merchant tailor, 23
Chronicle Bldg, r. 229 Clipper
" Frederick G., barber John Naismith, r 256
Clara
" George (Kammerer & Schmieder), r. 317,
23d
" George E., clerk C. G. Kammerer, r. 229
Clipper
" Vincenz, packer Baumeister& Heidemann,
r. 435 Jessie
Kammerer & Schmieder (George Kammerer
and Otto B. Schmieder), proprietors
To-Kalon Wine Co., 1372 Market
4®" Kammerer. See Kaemerer
Kammeyer Julius, cooper, r. 11 De Boom
Kammitter Ernest G., r. 965 Mission
" Joseph F., boatbuilder, r. 965 Mission
" M. Mrs., widow, bakery, 965 Mission
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Kammueller Frederick C, liquors, r. 145 Chat-
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Kamp Jeppe, porter, r. 179 Clara
Kampe Frederick W., liquors, 800 Geary
" Solomon, secretary F. W. Kreling Sons Co.
and wholesale diamonds, 92 Columbian
Bldg, r, 810 Leavenworth
4®=- Kampe. See Campe and Kemp
Kampf Charles, laborer, r. 20th Av South nr J
" Henry, cellarman Milwaukee Brewery,
r. 1022 Bryant
" Rudolph, fisherman, r. 207 Montgomery Av
«®=Kampf. See Kaempff and Kempf
Kamps Edward, clerk, r. NE cor Castro and
Clipper
" George W., carpenter, r. NE cor Castro
and Clipper
" Kate, widow, r. NE cor Castro and Clipper
Kams August, ornamental plasterer Keyaert &
Manetta, r. 212 Pell
" Jacob, miller, r. 4S4, 5th
Kane Alice A., widow, r. 1713 Post
" Annie, domestic, 1135 Guerrero
" Bernadelte, feeder Diokman-Jones Co., r.
513^2 Castro
" Birdie, domestic, 3112 Clay
" Bridget, furnished rooms, 208 Powell
•' Charles F., porter Mills Bldg. r. 34 Golden
Gate Av
" Charles G., teamster, r. 609, 7th
" Charles H., r. 517 Ellis
" Dennis, laborer, r. 340, 27th
" Edward, salesman Harry Browne, r. 1717!4
Mission
" Edward, teamster, r. 162 Tehama
" Emma Mrs., r. 1409 Bush
" Frank, driver Joseph Murphy, r. 153^/4, 5th
" Frank, hatter, r. 9 Meacham PI
" Frank, horse dealer, r. 668, 20th
" Frank, telephone operator Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. 141 Perry
" Frank J., r. 207, 8th
Kane Frank J., superintendent Youths Direc-
tory, 2030 Howard and secretary Pacific
Society for the Suppression of Vice, 14
McAllister, rooms 25-26, telephone South
752
" Frank M., collector, r. 505 Howard
" Frederick, r. 534, 9th
" George P., wrapper O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 412 Octavia
" George P., cashier Patent Brick Co., r. 901
Powell
" Henry J., clerk, r. 328 Clementina
" Hugh, laborer, r. r. 1313a Poin t Lobos Av
" Isabella B., widow, r. 729 Eddy
" James, r. 619 Pine
" James, fireman Market St. Ry., r. 628 Minna
" James, laborer, r. 11 Gilbert
" James, labor r, r. lla Shipley
" James, laborer Arctic Oil Wks, r. 808 Ken-
tucky
" James, lodgings, 52 Natoma
" James, produce dealer, r. I6O614 Church
" James, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 3112
Fillmore
" James A., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 412
Octavia
" James C, clerk Pac. Gas Improvement Co.,
r. 412 Octavia
" James F., liquors 412 Main
" James G., stonecutter, r. 1324^ Eddy
" James I., plumber, r. 340, 27th
" James J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 884
Illinois
•' James M., r. 826a Haight
Kane James M., meterman, r. 160 Clara
" James O., laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 908 Illinois
" James P., upholsterer, r. 1813 Lexington Av
" James V.. blacksmith, r. 513 Castro
■' Jennie, domestic, 3700 California
" J. M. Miss, nurse City and County Hospi-
tal
" John, r. 324, 25th
" John, boiler maker, r. 628 Minna
" John, clerk, r. 5 Hampton PI
" John, coalpasser str City of Everett
" John, groceries, 11 Gilbert
" John, hostler William E. Bridge, r. 19 Ade-
laide PI
" John, hostler, r. 317 Jessie
" John, pressman Henry Lick, r. 15 Bernard
" John, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 513
Taylor
" John, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" John, teamster, r. 174 Jessie
" John, waiter La Grande Laundry
" John, with Fulton Eng. and Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 73 Natoma
" John Mrs., widow, r. 917^4 Natoma
" John J., driver Hartter, Hayes & Co., r. 34
Golden Gate Av
" John T., clerk, r. 1407 Polk
" John T., laborer, r. 11 Gilbert
" John T., plumber, r. 401, 8th
" Joseph, batteryman Pac. Postal Cable Co..
r. Oakland
'• Joseph, deckhand State Dredger 1, r. 813
Stevenson
" Joseph, foreman Engine 28, r. SW cor Jef-
ferson and Powell
" Joseph, laborer, r. 306 Fremont
" Joseph Jr., lineman Pac. Postal Tel. Ca-
ble Co., r. Oakland
" Julia I., widow, r. 58 Natoma
" Katherine, widow, r. 1813 Lexington Av rear
" Katherine Miss, dressmaker, r. 1813 Lex-
ington Av rear
" Lizzie, domestic, 3700 California
" Madge Miss, stenographer, r. 14114 Silver
" Margaret Mrs., restaurant, 884 Illinois
" Martin, gardener John H. Sievers, r. NW
cor Chestnut and Franklin
" Martin, laborer, r. 1016, 26th rear
" Martin, laborer, r. 1408 Alabama
" Martin S., plumber, r. 884 Illinois
" Mary, widow, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1813 Lexington
Av rear
" Mary, domestic, 2209 Devisadero
" Michael, r. 505 Howard
" Michael, beamster South S. F. Tannery,
r. Alabama bet 23d and 24th
" Michael, boiler maker, r. 73 Natoma
" Michael, fireman, r. 3000 Webster
" Michael, hostler, r. 545 Howard rear
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 264 Brannan
" Patrick, blacksmith, r. 1432 Kentucky
" Patrick, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2028
McAllister
" Patrick, seaman, r. 126 Folsom
" Patrick J., carpenter, r. 1005!^ Pierce
" Patrick J., stair builder-, r. 328 Clementina
" Peter, blacksmith, r. 7 Le Roy PI
" Rose Mrs., matron City Receiving Hos-
pital, r. 15!4 Moss
" Stephen P., pressman John Monahan& Co.,
r. 19 Lily Av
" Theodore F.. porter Allen & Higgins Lum-
ber Co., r. 331 Turk
" Thomas, r. 9 Meacham PI
" Thomas, expressman, r. 431M Grove
" Thomas, foreman sweeper Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. lilVi Silver
" Thomas, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1606
Guerrero
" Thomas, horse trainer, r. 812 Central Av
" Thomas, painter and paper hanger, 806
Folsom, r. 328 Clementina
" Thomas, sash maker, r. 659 Howard
" Thomas, watchman S. P. Co., r. 917 Central
Av
" Thomas & Co., school, church and opera
chairs, 12-14 Drumm
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KAE
873
Kane Thomas F., engineer, r. 52 Natoma
" Thomas F., tin roofer James Guilfoy, r.
I6O61/2 Church
" Thomas H., painter, r. 328 Clementina
" Thomas J., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
10051/2 Pierce
" Thomas J., well borer r. Railroad Av nr
32d Av South
" Thomas T., janitor, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2000
Webster
" William, plumber, r. 160 Clara
" William, pressman, r. 229, 25th
" William, salesman Burnell & Co., r. 729
Filbert
" William H., shoemaker, r. 52 Natoma
" William J., r. 1713 Post
" William R., expressman, 735 Market, r. 2
Bourbin PI
•' & Heaney (John Heaney), dairy produce,
11 and 40 Centre Market
J8®"Kane. See Cain, Cane, Kaen and Kain
Kanein Edward B., jeweler R. Bujannoff, r. 413i4
Larkin
" Edward C, tailor, 402 Montgomery, room
28, r. 413 Larkin rear
Kangas Robert (J. F. Widlund & Co.). r. 26 Fol
som
Kanitz Louis, manufacturing jeweler, 331
Kearny, r. 800Vi Hayes
" Morris, r. 1420 Post
" Otto, butcher, 806, 15th
Kankin John, steward, r. 712 Mason
Kanna Daniel, laborer, r. 506 Napa
Kanngiesser Emil, clerk Julius Kanngiesser, r.
1409 Stockton
" Julius, sausage manufacturer, 1409 Stock-
ton
Kano Frank (Frank Kano & Co.), r. 608 Polk
" Frank & Co. (Frank Kano and Kimziro
Ueda), bamboo and crockeryware. 511-
Larkin
Kansas Salt Co., Mansfield Lovell agent, 124
California
Kansteiner Charles, clerk Will & FinckCo., r.
240 Taylor
Kant Charles, teamster, r. 301 Sierra
" Max E., delicacies, 22 Grand Central Mar-
ket, r. 607 Fell
Kantner Fred, r. 1903 Mission
Kantoss Moses, salesman, r. 515 Frederick
Kantrowitz Etty, dressmaker, r. 1207% Scott
Kantwall Mary, widow, r. 1236 Bush
Kanzee Arthur, clerk J. N. Lofstad, r. 730 Turk
" Austin, bookkeeper Boston Woven Hose
and Rubber Co., r. 730 Turk
Kanzee George, manufacturer lantern slides,
lantern slides colored and rented, 131
Post, r. 730 Turk
Kapell Otto F., blacksmith August Stamer, r.
36 Clay
Kapham George, butcher, r. 814 Douglass
Kaplan Abraham, secretary Max Shirpser Jew-
elry Co., 732 Market, and cashier Thomas
T. Atkinson & Co., r. r. 1228 McAllister
" Charles W., r. 1104 Eddy
" Doris J., widow, r. 534 Grove
" Edward J., stock clerk Will & Finok Co., r.
21 Valencia
" Hyman, r. 1228 McAllister
" Levi, bookkeeper, r. 1228 McAllister
" Lydia Miss, millinery, 1109 Sutter
" Marie E. Miss, teacher Fremont Primary
School, r. 1228 McAllister
Kapler Jacob, cook, r. 272 Minna
Kapp Andrew (Kapp & Riordan), r. 453 Jessie
Kapp Charles F. (Kapp & street), r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" John J., millman, r. 40 Spear
•' & Riordan (Andrew Kapp and Daniel
Riordan), liquors, 17 Eddy
KAPP & STREET
(diaries F. Kapp and John H. Street),
manufacturers of fine chicken ta-
males and dealers in fine wines and
liquors, 1200 and 1206 Market, 3, 7, 11
and 15 Golden Gate Av
J8®="Kapp. See Capp
Kappechinski Stanislaus, barber H. Rosenberg,
r. 113 Valencia
Kappeler Joseph A., plumber, 419 Mason, r. 2
Kappeler PI
" Lena Mrs., r. 2 Kappeler PI
Kappes Joseph, painter John S. Mellon, r. 512
Bush
Kappich Bela, solicitor, r. 1010 Bush
Kappke Veronica, widow, r. 1015 Union
Kappler Charles Jr., maltster Empire Malt
House, r. 2031 Powell
Kara Frederick E., plumber Andrew J. Reavey,
r. 2641 Harrison
" Lawrence, plumber Andrew J. Reavey, r.
2641 Harrison
" Louisa Miss, carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 2641 Harrison
" Margaret, widow, r. 2641 Harrison
" Mary Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 2641 Harrison
Karames Christian, confectionery, 301 East
North, r. Oakland
Karasson Frank, engineer G. F. Day, r. 560
Howard
Karatar Angeles C. Miss, teacher Cleveland
Primary School, r. 307 Polk
" Henry R., r. 307 Polk
" Louise, widow, r. 307 Polk
" Matilda Miss, teacher music, r, r. 307 Polk
Kare Samuel, coachman, r. Presidio
Karell Edward, seaman, r. 19 Drumm
Karels Michael, hostler, r. 126 Oregon
4®="Karels. See Carels
Karl Adam L. (Meyer & Karl), r. 2627 Howard
" Herman J., meterman, r, 1431 Mason rear
4®-Karl. See Carl and Carll
Karlson John F., 3d officer str Eureka, r, 3130
Mason
4®"Karlson. See Carlson
Karm Henry, salesman Kahn Bros, Klein &
Co., r. 905 Market
Karmelenski Annie, widow, r. 1150 Golden Gate
Av
Karminski Jacob, bookkeeper Greenebaum,
Weil & Michels, r. 1704 Folsom
Karn Gustave, butcher, r. 19 Verona PI
Karner Alois, cellarman Loew Filter Co., r. 7
Hayward
' Anton, cabinetmaker, r. 9 Hayward
' Christian, laborer, r. 1507 Kentucky
' Joseph, r. 9 Hayward
' Louis, r. 9 Hayward
Karnes William B., bookkeeper Otto Luhn &
Co., r. 905, 18th
4®="Karnes. See Carnes
>8®-Karney. See Carney and Kearney
Karnitz Joseph G., barber, r. 327 Montgomery
Av
Karnn George, cook Alexander Pantages, r. 371
Minna
Karns Thomas, plumber, r. W/i Alvarado
Karoley Joseph, watchmaker Shreve & Co., r.
334 Turk
Karp Henry, r. 57 Langton
" Henry, cabinet maker F. Kreling Sons Co.,
r. 1234 Treat Av
" Herman, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1403, 5th Av South
" Herman, teamster Witzel & Baker, r. 933
Kearny
Karpe WlUiam G., chief clerk U. S. Railway
Mail Service, r. 1636 Broadway
Karr Lucelia L., widow, r. 1144 Mission
" William, cigars and tobacco, 913 Kearny,
r. 800 Kearny
j8®=-Karr. See Carr
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Kars G., r. 324 Bush
Karski Abraham, clerk George T. Wells, r. 392,
6th
" Gabriel, tailor, 392, 6th
Karsky Hannah, widow, r. 2326 Post
Karsland Charles, seanaan, r. 33, 14th
Karsse Abdalla, laborer, r. 143V4 Natoma
Karsta William, engineer, r. 52714 Greenwich
Karstadt William F., molder Columbia Iron
Wks, r. SW cor Park Road and Java
Karstens Maria Mrs., r. 223 (320), 13th
Karten Annie, domestic, 311 Frederick
Kartluke Rudolph, bartender Joseph Fetz, r. 313
Stockton
Kartschoke E., brickmaker, r. 28 Albion Av
" Gustav, musician, r. 38 Albion Av
Karuza John, cooper, r. 829 York
Kasch Henry B. L., r. 835 Hampshire
Kase Thomas K, attorney at laW; 319 Pine,
rooms 30-32, r. 703 Sutter
Kashevaroff William G., r. 1635 Mason
Kashow Israel, r. 3502 California
Kaskel Dora, widow, r. 1337 O'Farrell
" Jacob (Pursch. Kaskel & Co.), r. 1404 O'Far-
rell
" Louis, cigar dealer, r. 1120 Leavenworth
Kaskell Abraham, porter Edward S. Spear Co.,
r. 705b Stockton
" Benjamin, policeman, r. 921 Powell
" Gustave, gas fitter W. D. Hobro, r. 727
Filbert
" Walter, grocer, r. 1719 Bush
jBS^Kasper. See Casper
Kassar John, painter, r. 513 Bush
Kassebaum Frederick, shoemaker, 1135 Union
" John A., traveling salesman, r. 521 Eddy
" Louisa, midwife, r. 1135 Union
Kassel Frank, salesman Samuel Shirek, r. 1013
Howard
" Herman, peddler, r. 27 Chesley
" John, carpenter, r. 39 Minna
Kasser Isidor O., driver, r. 29 Langton
" Joseph B. (Brown & Kasser), r. 29 Langton
" Martin, driver, r. 29 Langton
" Samuel, cloakmaker, r. 29 Langton
" Z. F. Mrs., widow, r. 29 Langton
.^"Kasser. See Casser
Kasson Chester S., clerk Post Office, r. Russ
House
" Ernst H., financial agent, r. 929 Post
Kast Clara, domestic E. F. Dennison
" Eugene H., clerk, r. 35 Dolores
" F., cloakmaker, r. 443 Jessie
" Franks., salesman Home Industry Shoe
Co., r. 27 Dolores
" Frank X., clerk, r. 27 Dolores
" John S., proprietor Home Industry Shoe
Co., 46,4th, r. 27 Dolores
Kast Louis S., president Seiberlich-Kast Shoe
Co., 26, 2d, r. 1112 Guerrero
" Theodore S. A., bench hand, r. 35 Dolores
Kast & Co., retailers of fine shoes, 738-740 Mar-
ket
Kastelec Antone, laborer, r. 50 Freelon
Kasten Augustus J., clerk local freight office S.
P. Co., r. 1371/2, 14th
Kastendieck John, physician, 707 Sutter
Kastengren Gustave, r. 400 Bay
Kastenschmidt William, clerk Frank Von Thun,
r. 1019 Guerrero
Kaster John, contectioner Franz Siebrecht, r.
633 Filoert
Kastl Annie Miss, cook Lane Hospital
" Martin, barber, r. 48 Tehama
Kastner Alfred, sausage maker Wilfert Bros.,
r. 28 Turk
Kate Hayes Mining Co. (Nevada Co.), Henry
Pichoir secretary, .320 Sansome, room 24
Kato Frank L., master str Constance, r. Ala-
meda
Katsch Edgar A., passenger agent Vanderbilt
Lines, 10 Montgomery, r. 1102 Taylor
" G. M., stenographer, r. 901 Golden Gate Av
Katschinski Bernard, proprietor Philadelphia
Shoe Co., 10, 3d r. 608 Oak
Katten Meier, dry goods, 430 Hayes, 716 Steiner
" Simon (Bauer Bros), r. 716 Steiner
Kattenberg CeliaMiss, bakery, 1032 McAllister
" Henry C, draughtsman Charles R. Wilson,
r, 1033 McAllister
Kattenhorn Brothers (Hermann and John), gro-
ceries, SE cor Fell and Gough
" Hermann (Kattenhorn Bros.), r. 245 Fell
" John (Kattenhorn Bros.), r. 245 Fell
Katthoff George, tailor, r. 1233 Ellis
Kattrup Emilie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1313 Val-
lejo
" Thorwald, signalman Cal. St. RR, r. 1313
Vallejo
Katz Abraham, r. 24 Harriet
" Abraham, r. 423 Franklin
" Bertel, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 1426 Ellis
" Berthold, clerk Union Photo-Engraving
Co., r. 546 Jessie
" Charles, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. Fol-
som and Cortland Av
" Charles, plate and window glass, 549 Clay,
r. 14V^ Bernard
" David, junk, r. 144 Shipley
" Frank P., traveling salesman Mandel,
Pursch & Wiener, r. 308 Broderick
" Frederick, seaman, r. 820 Battery
" Frederick A. (Katz & Sons), r. 1008 Union
" George G. (Katz & Sons), r. 1006 Union
" Gottlieb, porter William Hoelscher & Co.,
r. 14 Bronte
" Gustave A. (Katz & Sons), r. 1516 Leaven-
worth
" Jacob, r. 1426 Ellis
" Louis R. (Katz & Sons), r. 1006 Union
" Louisa, widow, r. 1006 Union
" Mark B., salesman Charles Jacobson & Co.,
r. 1011 Sacramento
■• Mendel, junk, r. 116 Shipley
" Morris, cook San Francisco Verein, r. NE
cor Post and Leavenworth
" Otto M., barber Otto Lemcke, r. 221 Col-
lingwood
" Seligmann, tailor, r. 144 Shipley
" William, porter M. A Gunst & Co., r. 24
Caroline
KATZ & SONS
(Georg-e G., Frederick A., Louis R. and
Gustave A.), butchers and pork pack-
ers, 94-100 California Market
Katzbon Steven, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 703 Tennessee
Katzenbach Charles A., clerk North German
Fre Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" Henry J., clerk Mort Hepburn & Co., r.
Oakland
Katzenberg Alois, tailor B. J. Burr & Co., r.
623 Eddy
Katzenstein Mayer, with The Baldwin, r. 1807
Pine
Katzer Frank, printer F. Korbel & Bros., r.
516 Stockton
" Max F., coffee saloon, 516 Pine, r. 922, 22d
Kaua Samuel, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Kauce Francis, salesman, r. 3115, 16th
" Francis F., bookkeeper, r. 3115, 16th
" Frank H., bartender Henry P. Giannini,
r. 3115, 16th
Kaucher Frederick M., picture frames, etc.,
1503 Market, r. 72% Brosnan
Kauck George, cellarman Leo Metzger, r. 42
" Henry, laborer, r. 42 Dame
Kauf Charles, baker, r. 7% Sumner
Kaufer Constantino, upholsterer, 1439 Ellis
Kauffman Leon, r. 20 Pierce
" Leon, grain broker, 3 Mutual Life Bldg, 3d
fioor, r. 2406 Washington
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Kauffman Nestor, salesman Sachs Bros. & Co.,
r. 804 Ellis
" Katherine, widow, r. 11 Dikeman PI
Kaufman Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 532 Jones
" Arthur, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. Oakland
" Bertha, widow, r. 512 Francisco
" C. B. & Co. (Charles B. Kaufman), railway
supplies, 525 Mission
" Charles (MuUer & Kaufman), r. 528 Folsom
" Charles, tailor, r. 1229 Mission
" Charles B. (C. B. Kaufman & Co.), r. 317
Guerrero
" Charles H., stock and bond broker, 307
Montgomery, r. 1521 Jackson
" Emma cook, 2705 Laguna
" Frank, upholsterer, r. 522 Jones
" Frederick, groceries, 901 -905 Mission, r. 715
Army
" Frederick Jr., bartender F. Kaufman, r. 715
Army
" Frederick C, machinist Fulton Eng. and
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. Oakland
'• Frederick J., janitor, r. 1510 Powell
" George, cook, r. 850 Folsom
" George, with F. Kaufman, r. 715 Army
" Henry, solicitor Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 613a Shotwell
" John, cooper, r. 449, 3d
" Jonas, peddler, r. 2243 Sutter
" Julius M., commission merchant, 221 San-
some, r. 2824 Pine
" Maude, cashier Frederick Kaufman, r. 715
Army
" Otto, butler, 2100 Washington
" Samuel H., clerk Stomatological Club, r.
235 Post
" Sebastian, expressman, r. 1414 Alabama
" Sebastian Jr., teamster, r. 1414 Alabama
Kaufman Walter W., attorney at law, 159-160
Crocker Bldg, r. 1521 Jackson
" W. H., waiter John B. Shay
" William, brewer, r. 116 Fulton
" William, plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 512 Fran-
cisco
Kaufmann Adam, r. 829 Vallejo rear
" Adolph, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 1243 Leavenworth
" Arthur, r. 2438 Webster
" August, clerk Friedrich C. Kaufmann, r.
306 Tehama
" Charles, clerk Louis Leffm mn, r. 52 Te-
hama
" Edward, clerk general manager's office
Market St. Ry. Co., r. 931 Shotwell
" Emil H., clerk Kohler & Chase, r. 926 Eddy
" Ernest W., salesman, r. 431 Turk
" Friedrich C, groceries and liquors, SW
cor 4th and Tehama, r. 306 Tehama
" Henry L., musician, r. 1009 Mason
" Henry W. E., secretary German Consul-
ate, r. Alameda
" Jonas, collector Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r.
415 Mason
" Leo, salesman Roos Bros., r. 815 Laguna
" Leopold, cigars and tobacco, 36 Market, r.
1141 Shotwell
" Maurice J. (Sommer& Kaufmann), r. 1514
California
" Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 431 Turk
" Moses (Kaufmann & Frankel), r. 1243
Leavenworth
" Sigmund, bookkeeper Rosenthal Bros. &
Co., r. 1243 Leavenworth
" William, r. 322, 5th
" William, salesman Rosenthal Bros. &Co.,
r. 415 Mason
" & Frankel (Moses Kaufmann and Lee
Frankel), dealers boots and shoes, 1418
Polk
4®"Kaufmann. See Kauffman and Caufman
Kaufner Bruno, clerk Abramson-Heunisch Co.,
r. 115 Oak
" Julius, printer, r. 115 Oak
Kauhlau Frank, laborer Sutro Baths
Kaul Christopher H., assistant bookkeeper M.
Brandenstein &Co., r. 108 V2 Oak
Kaulfuss Frederick C, glassworker, r. 6 Ton-
ningsen PI
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Kaunitz John, liquors, 780 Illinois
" Theodore, laborer, r. 608 Tennessee
Kaupert Joseph, butcher, 122, 24th, r. 2506 Bry-
ant
Kavanagh Albert, mechanical optician Califor-
nia Optical Co., r. 802 Van Ness Av
Kavanagh Brothers (John and Charles v.),
merchant tailors, 6 New Montgomery
" Charles V. (Kavanagh Bros.), r. 617, 21st
" Eliza, widow, r. 404, 9th
" Eliza, widow, r. 2025 Pacific Av
» Elizabeth Mrs., r. 236 Day
" Fred W., actor Tivoli Opera House, r. 24214.
12th
" George H., r. 2025 Pacific Av
" James, r. 12th Av bet H and I
" James, tanner, r. 236 Day
" James D., carpenter, r. 116 Ivy Av
" James H., clerk, r. 2620 Sutter
" John (Kavanagh Bros.), r. 814, 15th
" John, hoseman Engine 3, r. 1315 California
" John Mrs., widow, r. 242^4, 12th
" John T., teacher piano, r. 1011 Scott
" Julius Mrs., widow, r. 720Octav1a
" Katherine L. Miss, stenographer Ship-
owners Assn. of the Pacific Coast, r. 404,
9 th
" Matthew, carpenter and builder, SE cor
Grove and Steiner
" Michael B. (Kavanagh & Co.), r. 4 Zoe
" Richard H., merchant tailor, 633 Market, r.
1205 Sutter
" Robert P. (Kavanagh & Gallagher), r. 800
Hayes
" Thomas J., clerk Alexander Herman, r. 114,
12th
" Thomas K., fruits and vegetables, 401, 24th
" William, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1220
Turk
Kavanagh & Co. (Michael B. Kavanagh), gro-
ceries and tea merchants, 402-406, 3d
" & Gallagher (Robert P. Kavanagh and
Joseph F. Gallagher), proprietors
Pioneer Dairy, 633 Grove
Kavanaugh Charles, r. 126 Ellis
" Christopher, fireman str Alameda
" Edward A., plumber, r. 612, 2d
" Edward J., plumber, r. 612, 2d
" Gerald, tinsmith, r. 617 Mission
" Harry, yardman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 612,
2d
" James, bedmaker, r. 861 Market
" James, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 631 Natoma
" James, helper, r. 501 Napa
" James, tailor, r. 1118 Howard
" John, section hand, r. 113, 26th
" John A., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 265 Octavia
" John J., waiter, r. 5 Hopeton Terrace
" John P., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 15 Pond
" John T., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks., r. 631 Natoma
" Joseph, r. 631 Natoma
" Luke, stenographer Dennis Spencer, r. 1603
Lexington Av
•' Maggie Miss, r. 15^4 Geneva
4®"Kavanaugh. See Cavanagh, Cavanaugh
and Kavanagh
Kavany Richard J., messman str Alameda
Kaveny Annie M. Miss, dry and fancy goods,
2326 Fillmore
" Thomas J., watchman str Bay City, r. 2326
Fillmore
4®"Kaveny. See Caveny
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Kawalkowski Frank J., benchhand McFarland
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Kay Eugene W. (L. M. Walker & Co.), r. Santa
Cruz, Cal.
" James, bookkeeper William R. Eaton, r.
240 Ellis
" Walter R., boiler maker, r. 31, 23d
Kaye William W. , student Thompson & Thomp-
son, r. Berkeley
Kayie Emily, domestic, 1626 Grove
Kays Anna F., widow, r. 20.5 Valencia
Kayser Albert O., salesman Kast & Co., r. 1602
Eddy
" Brothers (Richard and Frank), wood, coal,
hay and grain, 1118-1120 Pacific
" Charles, plumbing and gasfitting, 436
Hayes
" Frank (Kayser Bros.), r. 1120 Pacific
" Frederick, clerk Alvin H. Harms, r. 707 La-
guna
" Fritz (Kayser & Mayer), r. 1602 Eddy
" George, r. 1915 Lexington Av
" Hubert, bartender Kayser & Mayer, r. 630V4
Minna
" Marcus, tailor, 420a McAllister, r. 426
Franklin
" Richard (Kayser Bros.), r. 19 Bernard
Kayser & Mayer (Fritz Kayser and John
Mayer), proprietors Coloseum Liquor
Saloon, 910 Market
4®-Kayser. See Kaiser, Keyser and Keiser
Kaysser Oscar, clerk National Ice Co., r. 2 Bush
Street PI
Kayton A. Harold, teacher music and manufac-
turer's agent, 308 Post, r. 3925 California
Kazakalkel, novelties, 35 Post, r. 142i/4 Natoma
" Solomon, laborer, r. 33914, 5th Av
Kazdajlevicz George, millhand James Yoimg,
r. 237 Fell
Kazinsky Joseph, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Joseph P., bookkeeper Getz Bros. & Co., r.
10031/2 Pierce
" Julius, dairy produce, 100314 Pierce
Keady James E., coffee roaster J. A. Folger &
Co., r. 1213 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 1213 Mission
Kean Frank, hatpresser Thomas H. Kortick
" George W., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 9
Meacham PI
" James, hackdriver, r. 160 Clara
" James M., r. 160 Clara
" Jennie Mrs., r. 416 Geary
" Josephine I. Miss, teacher North Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. ,303 Castro
'■ Kate E. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 303 Castro
" Thomas, hackman. Plaza, r. 9 Meacham PI
" William J., plumber, r. 160 Clara
Albert W., clerk P. C. Malloy, r. 521
O'Farrell
Annie, widow, r. 723, 23d
Birdie, domestic, 1013 Valencia
Caroline Miss, dressmaker, r. 2132 Stock-
ton
Catherine Mrs., r. VHV^ Ridley
Charles S., student, r. 1133 Shotwell
Dennis D., boots and shoes, 849 Valencia
Efford, clerk r. 931 Fillmore
Emmet C, clerk J. L . Flood, r. 340 Page
Frank M., clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r.
1920 Sacramento
Frank T., watchman Hibernia Savings
and Loan Society, r. 1215, 25th
George, clerk, r. 849 Valencia
Keane George B., attorney at law, 502-503 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. San Rafael
" James, real estate broker, r. 310 Ivy Av
" James A., r. 340 Page
" John, r. 509 O'Farrell
" John, hostler James P. Gueiin, r. 317 Jessie
" John, inventor, r. 931 Fillmore
" John T., cutter Standard Shirt Factory, r.
2132 Stockton
" John T., salesman, r. 1336, 26th
" Joseph, foreman. Engine 28
" Joseph S., saddler Main & Winchester, r.
1133 Shotwell
" Joseph W., clerk R. B. Wallace, r. San
Rafael
" Malachi, foreman Main & Winchester, r.
1133 Shotwell
" Mary J., widow, r. 340 Page
" Michael, bartender Sim F. Johnson, r. 234
O'Farrell
" Michael, fireman Pac. Gas. Imp. Co., r
3000 Webster
" Minnie, domestic. 123 Castro
" Patrick, groceries, 1009 Harrison
" Patrick, painter, r. SE cor 28th and San-
chez
" Richard, coal passer str City of Everett
" T., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Thomas, engineer, r. 2132 Stockton
" Thomas J., r. 340 Page
" William, glass blower, r. 17^4 Ridley
ie®~Keane. See Kean, Keen and Keene
Keany Charles, blacksmith Felix Keany, r. 114,
20th
" Felix, carriage and wagon maker, 1325
Mission, r. 114, 20th
" Mae E. Miss, stenographer, r. 114, 20th
" William, restaurant, 1553 Market, r. 1553H
Market
4®"Keany, See Keeney
Kear John, engineer, 14 Grant Av, r. 15 Rincon
PI
Kearce Margaret C. Miss, stenographer C. A.
Hooper & Co., r. 514 Noe
" Patrick, r. 514 Noe
i6®"Kearce See Kierce
Kearlin Michael, milker, r. 711 Mission
Kearn George W., wool broker, 422 Townsend,
r. 2223 California
" J., glass blower, r. 107 Turk
" Jules, manager George A. Moss, 101 Post,
r. 430, 17th
4®"Kearn. See Kern
Kearney Arthur G., elevator man Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Barney, teamster Oregon Imp. Co.. r. 1
Essex PI
Charles J,, sign writer, r. 1920 Steiner
Daniel, r. S s Tonquin bet Baker and Brod-
erick
Dennis, barber, SE cor Railroad Av and
7th Av South
Dennis, ticket broker, r. 628!4 Harrison
Ellen, widow, r. 218 Clipper
Francis, P., teamster, r. 428^4, 5th
Frederick J., clerk Post Office, r. 1009
Leavenworth
George E., r. 1920 Steiner
George P. , s alesman Charles Lyon s , r. 525%
Natoma
Harry, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 333 Oak
Henry, clerk, r. 1410% Folsom
James, fireman, r. 41 Pacific
James, laborer, r. 12a Zoe
James F., student, r. 1920 Steiner
James P., machinist J. W. Evans, r.lOO
Jones
Johanna, widow, r 9 Boyd
John (Kearney & McKay), r. 18 Shotwell
John, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 6 Zoe
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John, laborer John Smith, r. 621 Commer-
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John, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 448i/2, 9th
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John, traveling salesman, r. 100 Jones
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Kearney Samuel E., auditor General Electric
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" William, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
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Russ House
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r. 21 17 Golden Gate Av
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" & McKay (John Kearney and Peter McKay) ,
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" Ann, widow, r. 1043 Mission
" Bernard, meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1042 Mission
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Shipley
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" Isabella Miss, dept. manager O'Connor,
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" J. electrician Pac. Tel. & Tel, Co., r. 1163
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" James, butcher, r. 214 Langton
" James J., paver, r. 120 Shipley
' " John, iron worker Union I. Wks, r. 109!4
Shipley
" Martin P., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 1091/2 Shipley
" Peter V., r. 1043 Mission
" Thomas, bartender William Phillips, r. 366
Natoma
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" Thomas, plumber Henry Williamson
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" H., teams, er Cal. Construction Co., r. 530,
17th
" J., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 422
Broadway
" James, edgerman Union Box Factory, r.
314/2, 12th
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change Wine Rooms, 21 Leidesdorff, r.
938 Union
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" Robert, laborer, r. 13 Page
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Kearse Michael, molder, r. 124 Harriet
Keates Fannie S., widow, r. 319 Sutter
Keating Blanche, widow, teacher French, r. 420
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" Cora, widow, r. 31 Moss
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" Ernestina A. Miss, teacher .John Swett
Grammar School, r. 313 Walnut
" Edward H., laborer, r. 437, 14th
" Edward J., clerk depot quartermaster U.
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" James, laborer, r. 4 Bryant Av
" James F., r. 711 Brannan
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" John, longshoreman, r. 705 Mission
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" Louis H., clerk Buckingham & Hecht, r.
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and groceries, 1651 Mission
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Primary School, r. 313 Walnut
" Michael, teamster Bernhard D. Schulken,
r. 27, 23d
" Nora, widow, r. 31 Moss
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" Patrick, r. 430 Brannan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 907Folsom
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Joseph, teamster, r. 426 Cedar Av
Joseph P., laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. 28
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Lawrence, compositor Call
Lizzie, typewriter, r. 28 Boyce
Luke, conductor Market St. Ry.,
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Martin, waiter Daniel Libby
Mathew, laborer, r. 455 Jessie
Michael, r. 28 Boyce
Sarah J., widow, r. 825 Harrison
Thomas, carwasher, r. 3 Russell
Walter C, collector J. Noonan,
Franklin
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Tennessee
4®- Keefe. See Keeffe
Keefer Jesse A., carpenter Pac. Gas Imp. Co.,
r. 30261/^ Buchanan
" Jesse R., bookkeeper Union Box Factory,
r. Oakland
1911
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Keefer Merrill A., clerk Widber's Drug Store, r.
2036 '/a Buchanan
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«3~ Keefer. See KeiCfer, Kiefer and Kieffer
Keeffe James, pianos and organs, sole agent for
Schubert pianos (New York), 1019 Van
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«S- Keeffe. See Keefe
Keegan Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 720 Leaven-
worth
" Edward, r, 715 Howard
" Edward C, cellarman Roth & Co,, r. 1135
Mission
" Henry P., groceries, 1135 Mission
" James, plumber, r. 43 Tehama
" James, wood worker Edward B. Carr. r.
2623!4 Harrison
Keegan James J., secretary State Board of
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The Strathmore
James W., saddler Main & Winchester, r.
1135 Mission
Jennie Miss, finisher Frederick H. Bush-
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John, asst. engineer J. A. Folger & Co., r.
212, 1st
John, core maker Atlas Iron Wks, r. 221
Solano
John, manufacturer's agent, 120 Sutter, r.
612 Bush
John, painter, r. 505 Ash Av
John Mrs., widow, proprietor St. Nicholas
Hotel, 212, 1st
John E., r. 18}^ Prosper
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Mary Miss, r. 24 Silver
Mary Miss, school teacher, r. 141, 8th Av
Mary Mrs., Catholic book store, 135 Hayes
Mary A., domestic, 41 Belvedere
Michael, laborer, r. S s Santa Clara bet
Utah and Nebraska
Michael A., r. 567 Minna
Patrick, r. 209^4 Fair Oaks
Patrick, cooper Andrew Lawson, r. 719
Howard
Patrick, laborer, r. 337 Clementina
Patrick J., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 24 Silver
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Peter, boiler maker T. J. Moynihan, r. 436b
Jessie
Thomas, r. Hunter's Point
Thomas, laborer, r. 111714 Tennessee
Thomas, seaman, r. 21 Hinckley
William, collector S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Alameda
" William, foreman yards Central Coal Co..
r. 56b Clementina
4®-Keegan. See Kaighin
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Keeks Joseph, r. 134, 13th
Keel Frederick, cellarman Yates & Co., r. 349
Pacific
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Keeler Addison S., clearing house clerk First
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712 Sutter
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Bar, 712 Sutter
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" May A. Miss, artist H. S. Crocker Co., r.
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Keeling J. G., law and collection ofBce, 418 Cali-
fornia, r. Berkeley
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Pacific
Keely George D., bricklayer, r. 708 Turk
" Lucy M., widow, r. 503 Jones
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Union, 818a Howard, r. 358 Minna
Keen J. W., cashier A. P. Hotaling & Co., r. 1329
Leavenworth
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Keenan Alexander, r. 39 Russ
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" Frank, carpenter, r. 16b Decatur
■• George, r. 32 South Park
•' Hugh (Cranston & Keenan), r. 223 Scott
" James, laborer, r. 1147 Harrison
" James, liquors, 256 Brannan, r. 537, 3d
" John, shoemaker. 1503 Kentucky
" John F., iron worker Standard Iron and
Wire Wks, r. 7a Alemany
" John J., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 150
Dore
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Keenan Joseph B., secretary Cahill & Hall
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Ridley
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Fell
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Fremont
'' Thomas F., laborer, r. 2 Gilbert
" Thomas J., horseshoer John H. McCarty, r.
551 Minna
" Thomas R., r. 1210 Clay
" Vincent M., ironworker Dyer Bros., r.
145 Shipley
Keene Annie Miss, dressmaking, 2216 Larkin
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ments, 3, 3d, r. 1515 Golden Gate Av
" Frank W., plater Schaezlein & Burridge, r.
35 John
" J., waiter, r. 858 Mission
" James, carpenter, 1804 Larkin, r. 2216 Lar-
kin
" Jesse A., manager Branch U. S. Laundry,
930 Mission
" John, r. 15 Bernard
" John, liquors, 805 Kearny
" Mae Miss, saleslady The Hamburger Co. ,
r. 849 "Valencia
" Reginald E., collector Blake, Mofatt &
Towne, r. 2216 Larkin
eS' Keene. See Keane
Keeney Annie, liquors, 424V4 Clementina
Keeney Charles M., general manager Pacific
Rolling Mill Co., 100 Market, r. 2423 Fill-
more
" Frank, r. 7 Van Ness Av
" George P., secretary Am. Bimetallic
League, 19 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Keeney James W., physician, 813 Sutter, r. 2220
Clay
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" Samuel H., upholsterer John Hoey, r. 2
Falmouth
" Walter P., agent, 518 Battery, r. Oakland
" ZenoW., cigars and tobacco, 518 Battery,
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4S=" Keeney. See Keany
Keep Harriet, widow, r. 710, 15th Av South
Keepers Ethel Miss, trimmer Miss Nellie Haw-
ley, r. 1433 Polk
Keerl John, miner, r. 636 Commercial
Keesing Cecilia Mme., millinery, 334 Sutter, r.
1820 Buchanan
" Hannah, widow, r. 1016 Bush
" Thomas B., selector Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 2809 Laguna
Kegg Alice Mrs., r. 118 Eddy
Kegler Fredericka, widow, r. 605 Ash Av
Kehl F. W., waiter, r. 636 Commercial
" Richard, helper Atlas Iron Wks
Kehlenbeck Henry, salesman Henry Campe &
Co., r. 108, 20th
Kehler William H., shoemaker, 1323 Polk, r. 220,
3d
Kehoe Adam, teamster, r. 1310% Natoma
•' Bryant, groceries, cor Holly and West Park
" Charles, tinner Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
515, 8th
" Edward, truckman Truck 3, r. 1425 Market
•' Francis W., plumber, r. 515, 8th
" Hanora, widow, r. 402, 9th
" James, fireman str City of Everett
" James F., butcher, 218, 14th
" J. Joseph, tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 515, 8th
" John, helper, r. 501 Napa
" John J., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
504, 3d
" John W., waiter Haub Bros., r. 16 Ellis
" Julia A., widow, r. 123, 11th
" Kate Miss, notions, 720 Brannan
" Margaret, widow, r. 515, 8th
" Margaret, widow, r. 1220 Alabama
" Margaret J., widow, wood and coal, 345,
17th
" Martin J., trackman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1122
Larkin
" Miles J., laborer, r. 8 Russ
" Peter, r. 225 Minna
" Peter, carpenter, r. 1140a Howard
" Robert, teamster, r, 1326 Mission
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 504. 3d
" William, laborer, r. 15 Tehama
4®=-Kehoe. See Keongh and Keogh
Kehrer John, waiter Franz Siebrecht, r. 6 Lily
Terrace
Kehres John, stonecutter McPhee Co., r. Oak-
land
" Philip, blacksmith helper First St. Wks
Union I. Wks, r. Alameda
" William H., fireman Crocker Bldg, r. Ala-
meda
Kehrlein Boniface F., engraver Cal. Engraving
and Designing Co., r. 909 Lombard
" Emil, manager Cal. Engraving and Design-
ing Co., 209 Kearny, r. 909 Lombard
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 2021 Powell
" Opera House Co., Emil Kehrlein president,
Thomas F. Barry secretary, 71-72 Ne-
vada Block
" Valentine, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
909 Lombard
Keiffer Mary, widow, r. 18,25 Market
jB®="Keifter. See Keefer, Kiefer and Kiefler
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315 Valencia St,
Tel. Mission 40.
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO.. 329 Market St >
Keil David, r. 2528 Mission
" Edward A., r. 2528 Mission
" Fredericl? C, salesman, r. 315 Fell
" Gustave, Oiusician, r. 685 Geary
Keil Hugo D., vice-president Goldberg, Bowen
& Co., 426 Pine, r. 2528 Mission
" John, plasterer, r. 38 Mary
" Oscar C. (Johnston & Keil), r. 706 Guerrero
4®= Keil. See Kiehl and Kyle
Keilbery William M., engineer, r. 213,28th
Keilus Charles, president Charles Keilus &
Co , 300-206 Kearny, r. 1718 Geary
Keilus Charles & Co. (incorporated), Charles
Keilus president, A. Buchten secretary,
proprietors The Hub, 200-206 Kearny
Keily David J., r. 732 Minna
" Dennis J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 28
South Park
" Johanna, widow, r. 732 Minna
" William P., groceries and liquors, SE cor
10th and Mission, and 16 Zee, r. 732
Minna
«y Keily. See Keely, Kiely and Kiley
Keiner Herman, grain and commission, 214
Pine, room 64, and cigars and tobacco,
321 California, r. 2005 Pine
" Ignatz, manager Herman Keiner, 331 Cali-
fornia, r. 20 O'Farrell
Keiper Scott, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
Keirns Thomas F., actor, r. 431 Franklin
Keis Fred C, salesman C. E. Worden & Co., r.
315 Fell
Keiser Frederick, r. 1603 Eddy
" Herman J., waiter, r. 633 Ellis
4®-Keiser. See Kaiser, Kayser, Keyser and
Kiser
Keisling Mamie Miss, student, r. 134 Haight
" Robert, porter, r. 905 Market
Keiter J., r. 130 Ellis
Keith Alma E. Mme., millinery and hair goods,
808 Market, and millinery, 24 Kearny, r.
2624 California
" Austin, clerk, r. 825 Harrison
" Benjamin R., agent Bandon Woolen Mills
Co., 14 Sansome, room 18, r. 736, 21st
" Charles W. (Atwood & Co.), r. East Oak-
land
" C. T. C, clerk Palatine Ins. Co.
" Edward A., engraver William C. Hull, r. 2
Tay
" Eliza D. Miss, teacher Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 1538 Eddy
" George, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks., r. 508
Jessie
" Herbert B., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. Oakland
" James, master mariner, 9 Mission
" John A., clerk, r. 204 Perry
Keith Joseph H., manager Mme. Alma E. Kfith.
r. 2634 California
" Len, teamster, r. 780V4 Harrison
" Patrick A. F., foreman foundry Atlas Iron
Wks., r. 3430A 16th
" Rufus B., r. 736, 21st
" Samuel F., machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. 1030, 20th
" Sarah A., widow, r. 1538 Eddy
" William, landscape artist, 424 Pine, r.
Berkeley
" William H., salesman S. F. Shoe House, r.
339 Clementina
Keithly William C, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 58 West Av
Keitley Frank, laborer Cal. Electrical Wks., r.
Oakland
Kelb Charles, waiter, r. 4 Bush Street PI
Kelber John, carpenter, r. 1139, 19th
Keleher Cornelius J., porter Neville & Co., r. 2
San Antonio
" James, peddler, r. 15 Pfeifler
" Jeremiah, varieties, 213i4, 14th
" Patrick, peddler, r. 15 Pfeiffer
4®= Keleher. See Kelleher and Kelliher
Keling Henry, teamster, r. 963 Harrison
Keil James, laborer Somers & Co., r. 38 Morris
Av
" Joel A., tailor, r. 3 Mary Lane
" Thomas E., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 813 Howard
Kellam Emma, widow, r. 2309 Broderick
" Frederick B., with Rolla V. Watt, r. 3309
Broderick
Kellard William, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
819, 30th
Kellas Alexander, laborer, r. 134, 4th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 16 Rausch
Kelleghan John, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1941 McAllister
KELLEHER ALFRED J.,
teacher vocal music, 26 O'Farrell, r.
2324 Clay, Thursday and Friday
Kelleher Catherine, widow, r. 503 Jessie
Cornelius, machine operator Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 1007 Natoma
D., mill hand C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 404,
14th
Daniel, contractor, r. 3003 O'Farrell
Edward, r. 304 Green
Edward, hoseman Engine 30, r. 5th Av nr C
Edward, shoemaker, r. 24 Moss
Frances Mrs., r. 14 Falcon Av
Helen, teacher elocution, r. 2003 O'Farrell
J. laborer, r. 28 Turk
James, laborer Union I. Wks., r. 1 Ken-
tucky PI
James, teamster, r. 1443 Harrison
James C, painter, r. 241 Perry
Jeremiah, bartender' r. 272 Clementina
John, r. 304 Green
John, carpenter, r. 63 Henry
John, clerk, r. 1103Vz Stevenson rear
John, laborer, r. 206 St. Rose's Av
John, laborer, r. 360 Minna
John, laborer, r. 616, 6th
John, laborer, r. Prospect Av nr Heyman
Av
John, laborer Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks., r. 241 Perry
John, machine hand W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
7 Dearborn
John, porter, r. 547 Mission
John, shoemaker, r. 1007 Natoma
John, teamster J. Scanlon, r. 740 Treat Av
John, tinner, r. 18 Sumner
John P., conductor Market St., Ry., r. 1
Kentucky PI
Joseph, clerk Bancroft-Whitney Co., r. 56
Tehama
Joseph P., painter, r. 241 Perry
Margaret, widow, r. 2 San Antonio
Margaret Miss, vaiieties, 733 Stevenson
Martin, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Kelleher Matthew, housemover and raiser
(screws 80 ton power), box at Builders'
Exchange, 40 New Montgomery, r. 2055
Folsom
Matthew, teamster, r. 801 Harrison
Michael, laborer, r. 1018 Guerrero
Michael, shoemaker, r. 1007 Natoma
Patrick, laborer, r. 547 Mission
Patrick, laborer, r. 733 Stevenson
Patrick, teamster, r. 3409 Geary
Patrick J., clerk Langley & Michaels Co..
r. 547 Mission
Peter, printer, r. 56 Tehama
Simon, teamster Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 1226 Point Lobos Av
Thomas, bartender O'Connell Bros., r. 824
Harrison
Thomas, laborer, r. 238, 38th
Thomas, laborer, r. 513 Howard
Thomas, laborer S. P. Co., r. 45 Whitney
Thomas F., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 18 Sumner
Thomas H., laborer, r. 1018 Guerrero
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Kelleher Timothy, laborer, r. 18 Sumner
•' Timothy, teamster, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" William, grip repairer, r. 330, 30th
" William, tinsmith, r. 63 Henrp
4(S"Kelleher. See Keleher and Kelliher
Kellenberg Joseph H., conductor Market St.
Ry., r. 1917 Mission
Kellenberger Charles L,., clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry.
Co., r. Oakland
" George (Crane & Kellenberger), r. 813
Howard
" James J., r. 606 Central Av
Keller AlbinaMrs., r. 746 Howard
'• Alexander, teamster, r. 319, 13th
" Andrew, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 11 Beideman
" Augustine, clerk Post Office, r. 746 Howard
" Carrie, widow, r. 311, 8th rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 1431 Valencia
" Charles, foreman baker John Schlicht-
mann, r. 645 McAllister
" Charles, gasfitter, r. 423 Laguna
" Charles, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" Charles Mrs., r. 433 Laguna
" Charles G., manager Retail Liquor Deal-
ers'Publishing Co., 4 California, r. 1779
Mission
" Conrad, seaman, r. W-A Moss
" Edward, artist, r. 337 Geary
" Eugene, musician, r. 338, 9th
" Frank, hoseman Engine 6, r. 37 Harriet
" Frank, with Market St. Ry, r. 933 Mission
" Frank E., machinist, r. 504 Napa
" Frank W., distributor Post Office, r. 311, 8th
" Frederick W., pressman F. H. Abbott, r.
211, 8th rear
" George L., driver United States Brewery,
r. 430a Fulton
" George M., physician, 1029 Market, r. 715
Eddy
" Harry S., agent Pacific Coast Hotel Reg-
ister Co., r, 1538 Castro
" Henry, cellarman Washington Brewery,
r. 700 Bay
" Herman, cooper, r. 211,8th
" Jacob, waiter, r. 317 Jessie
" Jacob, musician, r. 1018 Mission
" James E., marine engineer, r. 3613 Folsom
" John, boot fitter, r. 153 Natoma
" John, carpenter, r. 710 Howard
" John H.. baker, r. 905 Larkin
" John R., machine hand, r. 211, 8th
" John W., horseshoer and carriage black-
smith, 1835 Mission
" Joseph, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Steiner and Waller
" Joseph L., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 933,
20th
" Kate, widow, r. 45&V4 Jessie
" Kate Miss, forelady A. Colombat, r. 153
Natoma
" Lawrence G., driver, r. 706 Gough
" Leonard, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. Oakland
" Ludwig, barber, 1130 Kentucky
" Mary, widow, r. 1523'/^ Leavenworth
" Mary, lodgings, 221, 5th
" Paul E., traveling salesman E. T. Allen
Co., r. 791 Stevenson
" Philip, weaver Auerbach & Thompson, r.
647a Stevenson
" Richard, dairy, 19th Av and K
" Thomas W., barber Joseph Knauer
" William, bookkeeper, r. 801 Sutter
" William, broom maker, r. 332 Guerrero
" William, laborer, r. 24 Minna rear
" William, porter F. N. Woods & Co., r. 108
Valparaiso
" William, shoemaker, r. 39 Oak Grove Av
" William E., switchman S. P. Co., r. 238
Ritch
4S=Keller. See Kellar
Kellerman August, tailor A. Zinnamon, r. 438
Broadway
Kellermann John, laborer, r. 1807 Lombard
Kellett Frederick G. , decorator Samuel Kellett,
r. 71/4 Guerrero
" Oliver, carpenter, r. 1014 Clay
KELLETT SAMUEL,
manufacturer of plaster decorations,
28 Ellis, r. Calistoga, CaL
Kellette Harry, waiter, r. 551 Mission
" Macy Miss, dressmaker, r. 1630 Howard
Kelley Alexander, storekeeper Ewell, Shafer cfc
Co., r. 2511 Folsom
'■ Annie M. Mrs., gents furnishing goods. 340.
3d, r. 16 Verona PI
" Arthur, clerk, r. 1114 Leavenworth
" Buron, teamster W. W. Chase Co., r. 127
California Av
" CalvinS., contractor, r. 1030, 11th Av South
" Cephas L., clerk George H. Hawes, r. 314
Eddy
" C. E. Miss, stenographer and typewriter,
45 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 314 Eddy
" Charles A., clerk city dept. Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co.
" Charles E. cigar dealer, r. 313 Ellis
" Christopher, seaman, r. 510 Davis
" Daniel J., peddler, r. 313 Clipper
" Dennis, miner, r. 3535 Folsom
" Douglas O. Rev., r. 204 Lombard
" E. A., surgeon str San Jose
" Edward, carpenter, r. 639 Vallejo
" Edwin K., clerk Vennekohl Bros., r. 1313
Vallejo
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 56Merritt
" Frank A., barber, 503'/2, 3d, r. 54114, 2d
" Frank J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 659 Minna
" Frederick W., manager Breeder and
Sportsman, 313 Bush, r. 511 Cole
" George A., liquors, 537 Pacific
" George J., r. 511 Cole
" George W., r. 1020, 11th Av South
" George W., expressman, r. 2218 Union
" George W., stockbroker, 329 Pine, r. Oak-
land
" Henry A., barber A. Wehrmann, r. 809
Capp
" James, blacksmith, r. SE cor Page and
Stanyan
" James, peddler, r. 739 Folsom
" James E., with John F. Foster, r. 1212
Hyde
" James H., advertising manager J. J.
O'Brien & Co., r. 18th Av South and I
" James H., barber Lawrence Limner, r. 447
Bartlett
" James M., marine architect, 40 California,
room 10, r. 2404 Mission
" James v., bailiff Board of Railroad Com-
missioners, r. San Jose, Cal.
" J. C. Mrs., widow, r. 447 Bartlett
" Jeptha M., foreman stable Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 126 Morris Av
" John, cement worker, r. 33;^ Hayes
" John, fireman, r. 19 Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 1733 O'Farrell
" John, marine engineer, r. 937 Capp
" John F., operator S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., r.
1136 Market
" John H., carpenter Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 312 Ivy Av
" John H.. salesman Carmen Island Salt Co..
r. I6IO Bush
" John J., blacksmith, r. 531 Elizabeth
" John P., machinist Edison Light & Power
Co., r. 23 Turk
" Joseph M., expressman, r. 1415 Castro
" L. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1114 Leavenworth
" Lester S., teamster Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 136 Morris Av
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Kelley Luke C, paying teller Sather Banking
Co., r. Oakland
" Lyman A., salesman Bray's Sons & Co.. r.
The Colonial
" Margaret, widow, r. 5 Eldridge
" Margaret, domestic, 1409 Van Ness Av
" Margaret Mrs., r. 734 Folsom
" Margaret S., widow, r. 2304 Mission
" Mary C, widow, r. 1186 Noe
" Maurice, laborer, r. 109 Illinois
'■ Michael, r. 5 Rola Court
" Michael, laborer, r. 2318 Union
" Michael J., clerk freight dept. S. P. Co.
" MichaelJ., expressman, SE cor Commer-
cial and Sansome, r. 1415 Castro
" Nora, widow, r. 39!4 Lafayette
" Norman D., dental student, r. 204 Lombard
" Patrick, blacksmith J. W. Ferris, r. 1
Rivoli Av
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 1046 Folsom
" Patrick W., tinsmith, r. 521 Elizabeth
" Peter R., manager Mrs. A. M. Kelley, 340,
3d, r. 16 Verona PI
" Robert E., saloon watchman str City of
Rio de Janeiro
" Rollin M., electrician, r. 1114 Leavenworth
" Rose Miss, r. 819 California
" Sarah, widow, r. 704 Pine
" Seraph A., widow, r. 314 Eddy
" Simon, capitalist, r. 312 Ellis
" Thomas P., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1135, 20th
" Thomas S., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1119
Clay
" Tracy R., student, r. 204 Lombard
" Walter D., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1013
Leavenworth
" William, waiter Popular Dining Rooms
" William D., boat keeper, r. 100 Francisco
" William H., asst. assayer U. S. Mint, r.
1319c Pine
" William H., horseshoer John O'Rourke, r.
721, 5th Av
" William H. P., r. 346, 4th
" William J., engineer, r. 318 Chenery
" William J., tanner, r. 2545 Folsom
4®>Kelley. See Kelly
Kellie Charles, molder, r. 1238, 20th
Kelling George L., plumber, r. 603 Buchanan
" Henry C, ship carpenter, r. 1310, 20th
" John, drayman McNab & Smith, r. 410 Van
Ness Av
" Louis, porter, r. 138 Chestnut
Kellner Andrew J., carpenter, r. 1316 Mission
" Clifton, drayman George H. Tay Co., r.
425i4 Broadway
" George J., clerk Philip Peters, r. 926 Jack-
son
" Mary L. Miss, saleslady Mrs. M. J. Kell-
ner, r. 231, 6th
" Meyer, varieties, 405, 3d
" Michael J., salesman, r. 231, 6th
" M. J. Mrs., hair dressing, 231, 6th
Kellock Charles L., conductor Sutter St. Ry.. r.
2603 Pine
«®=Kellock. See Kalloch
Kellogg Adelbert E., vice-principal Lowell
High School, r. 2927 Clay
" Ben B., clerk A. C. Dietz & Co., r. 405 Fill-
more
" Charles, painter Columbus Buggy Co., r.
East Oakland
" Charles A., receiver Market St. Ry ., r. 1012
Bush
" Charles D., miner, r. 310, 17th
" Charles J., clerk, r. 2911 Folsom
Kellogg Ciiarles W., secretary Tubbs Cordage
Co., 607-613 Front, r. 1253 Grove, Oakland
" Edward C, clerk, r. 933 Battery
'• Edwin D., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1516
Castro
" Frank H., with Greeley Alameda and S. F.
Transfer Co., r. Alameda
" Fred S. (Mack & Co.), r. 2205 Fillmore
" Frederick, agent, r. 934 Guerrero
" G. Herbert, advertising agent, 330 Pine,
room 58, r. 2130 Post
" Grace Miss, r. 2130 Post
" John G., clerk gen. pass, agent's office S.
P. Co., r. 1226b Union
" Lansing O., capitalist, r. University Club
Kellogg Levi M., president George H. Tay Co.,
610-630 Battery, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Louisa, widow, r. 31 Verona PI
Kellogg M. B., attorney at law, 508 Montgom-
ery, rooms 13-14, 5th floor, r. 3434 Pacific
Av
" Mollie E,, widow, r. 3009 O'Farrell
Kellogg Norman B., civil engineer and sur-
veyor, 418 California, r. 735 Pine
" Oscar, city salesman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. San Rafael
Kellogg Paul F., proprietor Greeley Alameda
and San Francisco Transfer Co., 3 Spear,
r. Alameda
" Samuel, foreman manufacturing dept. Hol-
brook. Merrill & Stetson, 335 Market
Kellogg Sheldon G„ attorney at law, 71-74
Crocker Bldg, r 157 Octavia
" Sheldon I., with Shreve & Co., r. Oakland
" Walter Y., secretary Wilson & Bro., 30-22
Drumm, r. 1113 Hyde
Kellom Arthur E., salesman S. F. Weeks Co., r.
2914 Folsom
" Harvey T., foreman molder Golden State
and Miners Iron Wks, r. 3914 Folsom
" William, janitor, r. 409 Sutter
j8®" Kellom. See Kellum
Kells Emma, widow, r. 535^4, 17th
" Robert B., traveling salesman J. J. Pflster
Knitting Co., r. 53514, 17th
" William H.. clerk U. S. Laundry, r. 53514,
17th
Kellsen John, teamster Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 14 Washington
Kellum Charles D., r. NE cor Butte and Hamp-
shire
" Herman A., clerk money order division
Post Office, r. 31514 Mason
" Howard C, bill clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. NE cor Butte and Hampshire
4®=-Kellum. See Kellom
Kelly A., miner, r. 43, 6th
" A. Mrs., r. 105 Grove
■' Agnes Miss, stenographer John R. Aitken,
r. 14371/4 Valencia
" Albert, ship fitter, r. 631 Tennessee rear
" Albert C, carpenter, r. 513a Brannan
" Alfred R., merchant, r. 2195Devisadero
" Alice Miss, boarding and lodgings, 1000
Washington
" Andrew, laborer, r. 797 Stevenson
" Andrew, liquors, 829b Howard, r. 729 Stev-
enson
" Angelette Mrs., teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 1313 Vallejo
" Ann, widow, r. 651. 3d
" Anna, widow, r. 3 Morrell PI
" Anna Miss, packer, r. 1114 Broadway
" Anna Mrs., r. 1625 Grove
" Annie, widow, r. 676 Clementina
" Annie, widow, r. 1711 Leavenworth
" Annie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 659 Minna
" Annie Miss, dressmaking, 332 Post
" Annie A., widow, r. 3913 California
" Annie M. Miss, r. 1635 Grove
" Arthur J., clerk, r. 318 Laguna
" Augusta G. Miss, teacher, r. 741"^ Tehama
" B., laborer Cal. Wine Assn.
" B., seaman str Eureka
" B. Mrs., widow, r. 31 Rincon PI
" Bernard, carpenter, r. 138 Juniper
" Bernard, civil engineer, r. 305, 3d
" Bernard, foreman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
25 Minna
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W. B. CHAPMAN,
Importer of Selected Vintages of
BARTON & GUESTIER'5 Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
KEL
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Kelly Bernara, milkman, r. W s Potrero Av bet
Butte and 20th
" Bernard M., lather, r. 6 Sherwood PI
" Bridget, domestic, 11S3 California
" Catherine, widow, r. I28V2 Langton
" Catherine, widow, r. 328 Capp
" Catherine, widow, r. 411 Filbert
" Catherine, widow, r. 538 Haight
" Catherine, widow, r. 819 Polk
" Catherine, widow, r. 1727 Eddy
" Catherine Mrs., r. 11 Sherwood PI
" Catherine Mrs., r. 1007 Florida
" Celia, domestic, 2228 Clay
" Ceylon B. Mrs., clerk Station F. Post Office,
r. 2129 O'Farrell
" Charles, carpenter, r. 37V4, 4th
" Charles, laborer, r. 4I614 Clementina
" Charles, lumberman, r. 231, 3d
" Charles Mrs., furnished rooms, 231, 3d
" Charles A., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 624 Golden Gate Av
" Charles A., harnessmaker, r. 332 Clara
" Charles E., notary public, 313 Sansome, r.
1061 Folsom
" Charles J., teamster, r. 514 Chestnut
" Charles R., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 626, 9th
" Coleman J., salesman Eugene G. Uavis, r.
312 Ivy Av
" Cornelius, butcher, r. 433 Stevenson
" Cornelius A., painter, r. 232 Clara
" Cornelius J., wood and coal, 433 Stevenson
" Cornelius L., hostler Henry Chris tman, r.
1221 Pierce
" Cornelius T., special policeman, r. 1124
Vallejo
" Daniel, laborer, r. SYi Ringold
" Daniel, painter, r. 717 Guerrero
" Daniel C, painter, r. 522 Howard
" Daniel J., boilermaker J. W. Conroy, r. 232
Clara
" Daniel J., hoseman Engine 33
" Daniel V. (Kelly & Liebes), r. 726 Turk
" David, clerk, r. 23 Sharon
" David, clerk Creamer & McGovern, r. 419
Brannan
" David K., tanner Fred R. Cook, r. 18 Rondel
PI
" Delia, widow, r. 1435 Church
" Dennis, groceries and liquors, NE cor Fol-
som and Precita Av
" Dennis J., butcher, r. 513 Grove
" Edward (Thomas Kelly & Sons), r. 824 Aus-
tin
" Edward, blacksmith O'Brien & Sons, r. 1146
Howard
" Edward, fireman str Walla Walla
" Edward, stonecutter, r. 14 Natoma
" Edward F., r. 1711 Leavenworth
" Edward F., gardener, 2020 Point Lobos Av
" Edward H., engineer Payne's Bolt Wks, r.
10914 Langton
" Edward J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 109 Bartlett
" Edward J., painter, r. 14 Natoma
" Edward M., clerk Post Office, r. Brooklyn
Hotel
" Edward T., wire weaver, r. 18 Vandewater
" Elizabeth E. Miss, teacher Mission Gram-
mar School, r. 1134 Sacramento
" Ella Miss, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 616^4 Natoma
" Ellen, widow, r. 25 Clara
" Ellen, widow, r. 448 Tehama
" Ellen, widow, r. 615 Post
" Ellen Mrs., dressmaking, 708 McAllister
KELLY ELMER E.,
physician and surgeon, 803 Sutter,
nours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., tele-
phone East 924, r. 214 Powell, tele-
phone Red 1131
Kelly Emma, widow, r. 1517^4 Mason
" Eugene, r. 530, 17th
" Eugene, traveling salesman Cal. Notion
and Toy Co., r. 434 Powell
" Eugene A., salesman J. Seidl & Co., r. 541
Minna
" Eugene E., clerk E. L. Wagner, r. 800
Kearny
W.W. MONTAGUE & GO.
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Kelly Eugene J., r. 1629 Dupont
" Francis A., clerk, r. 1505 Taylor
" Francis J., boiler maker P. F. Dundon, r.
541 Minna
" Francis P., r. 19 Morris Av
" Frank (Thomas Kelly & Sons), r. 334 Austin
' ' Frank, gripman Market St. Ry . , r . 39 Powell
Av
" Frank, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 31
Stanly PI
" Frank, laborer, r. 172 Minna
" Frank, salesman, r. 504 Ellis
•' Frank, teamster, r. 25 Clara
" Frank, teamster Michael Smith
" Prank C, salesman Wolf Bros., r. 513b
Larkin
" Frank F. A., clerk James I. Stanton, r. 659
Clay
. '■' Frank I., asst. druggist City and County
Hospital
" Frank J., truckman Truck 5, r. 1815 Post
" Frank M., bookkeeper, r. 644 Oak
Kelly Frank P., attorney at law. 101 Sansome,
rooms 20-23, r. 1034 Pine
KELLY FRANK S.,
druggist and chemist, 102 Eddy, 1 door
from cor Mason, telephone South 264,
r. 819 Polk
Kelly Frank W., expressman, r. 440, 20th
" Frederick, shoecutter, r. 1 Leroy PI
" Frederick J., waiter, r. 203, 6th
'■■ George, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 16 Victor
" George, laborer, r. 3 Taylor PI
" George E., r. 1331 Mission
" George E., portrait artist, r. 607i/4 Stockton
" George F., bailiff Police Court 3, r. 118 Cali-
fornia Av
" George F., plumber, 310 Fell
" George M., meter tester, r. 3303 Post
" George W., clerk, r. 1635 Grove
" George W., clerk Holm & Nathan, r. US7%.
Valencia
" Gerald E., clerk Charles E. Kelly, r. 1061
Folsom
" Gustavus J., driver D. W. Bates, r. 3204
Fillmore
" Hannah Miss, r. 3010, 16th
" Harry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1708
Fillmore
" Harry, confectionery, 1603 Devisadero, r.
1635 Grove
" Harry, waiter str Mariposa
Kelly Harry M., manager The Fidelity Mutual
Life Association, 14 Sansome, room 51,
r. 304 Oak
" Henry, r. 107, 8th
" Henry, r. 308, 8th
" Henry, r. 417 Kearny
" Henry, peddler, r. 27 Aileen Av
" Henry, teamster, r. 2816 California
" Henry J., street contractor, 234 Montgom-
ery, room 4. r. 1639 Dupont
" Henry M. (Kelly & Siebert), r. 347, 7th
" Henry W., ironworker, r. 440, 30th
" Honora, widow, r. 19 Morris Av
" Honora Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Horace, sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
r. 2139 O'Farrell
" Hugh, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" Hugh, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 417 Fol-
som
" Hugh, laborer, r. 4 Boardman PI
" Hugh, laborer, r. 268^4 Clementina
" Hugh, paver, r. 144, 9th
" Hugh H., plumber, r. 327, 4th
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Kelly Isabella Mrs., r. 1357 Howard
" J., coalpasser str Alameda
" James, r. 319 Sutter
" James, r. 924 Army
" James, r. 1021!4 Market
" James, butclier W. F. Roberts, r. 3910 Sac-
ramento
" James, compositor Journal of Commerce
•' James, cook, r. 14i/4 Sherwood PI
" James, laborer, r. 3 Morrell PI
" James, laborer, r. 24 Tehama
" James, laborer, r. 638 Minna rear
" James, laborer, r. 2215 Mason
" James, laborer A. H. Greenberg, r. 1211
Steiner
" James, mechanic, r. 134 Oak
" James, painter, r. 1143i4 Folsom
" James, policeman, r. 3536 Jackson
" James, plasterer, r. 303 Turk
" James, printer, r. 1537 Sanchez
" James, rigger, r. 3 Vincent
" James, seaman, r. 15!^ Clara
" James, seaman, r. 334 Main
" James, student, r. 726 Turk
" James, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" James, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
" James, waiter str Walla Walla
" James, watchman str Mariposa
" James, watchman S. F. Gas Light Co.
" James Mrs., r. 1033 Florida
" James C, manager S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., 200
Sutter, r. 1119 Clay
" James D., clerk, r. 1124 Sacramento
" James F.. piano polisher Sherman, Clay &
Co., r. SW cor 23d and Utah
" James F., plasterer, r. 522 Folsom
" James F., wool sorter Watson & Marx, r.
546, 6th
" James H. (Floyd & Kelly), r. 3838 Pine
" James H., carriage painter, r. 541 Minna
" James H., clerk, r. 1625 Grove
" James J., asst. storekeeper Harbor Com-
missioners, r. 318 Laguna
" James J., liquors, 837 Folsom, r. 534 Her-
mann
" James L., glass blower, r. 30 Perry
" James M., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" James M., baker, r. 1114 Broadway
Kelly James R., president The Hibemia Sav-
ing and Loan Society, office 303 Cali-
fornia, room 20, r. 309 Leavenworth
" James v., printer, r. 614 Kearny
" James W., bookkeeper Gustave Lindauer,
r. 21321/2 Howard
" James W., hoseman Engine 30, r. 116 Clara
" Jeremiah, laborer John Kelso, r. cor 16th
and Alabama
" Jeremiah D., r. SW cor Washington and
Van Ness Av
" Jeremiah J., metal roofer, r. 232 Clara
" J. H., baggageman S. P. Co., r. 536, 3d
" J. J., hoseman Engine 20
" Johanna, widow, r. 4 Morrell PI
" Johanna, widow, r. 8 Bartol
" Johanna, widow, r. 114'/^ Morris Av
" Johanna Mrs., jani tress Sherman Primary
School, r. 3010 Polk
" John, r. 946 Folsom
" John, bookkeeper, r. NE cor Folsom and
Precita Av
" John, bricklayer, r. 835 Alabama
" John, carpenter, r. 24 Alvarado
" John, driver W. Sorensen, r. 633 Fulton
" John, glass blower, r. 637, 3d
" John, iron worker, r. 239 Clara
Kelly John, laborer, r. 133 Welsh
" John, laborer, r. 541 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
" John, laborer, r. 633 Fulton
" John, laborer, r. 1716 Polk
" John, laborer John Kelso, r. cor 16th and
Alabama
" John, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2016
Filbert
" John, marine fireman, r. 537, 3d
" John, milkman, r. 313, 12th
" John, packer, r. 5 Market
" John, painter, r. 659 Minna
" John, plumber Floyd & Kelly, r. 1218 Jones
" John, printer The Argonaut, r. 420 Minna
" John, sail maker, r. 133Laidley
" John, seaman, r. 17069^ San Carlos Av
" John, solicitor, r. 123 Eddy
" John, stableman The Morgan Oyster Co.,
r. 333 Ritch
" John, student, r. 736 Turk
" John, tanner Norton Tanning Co., r. 20th
Av South nr N
" John, teamster, r. 15 Middle
" John, teamster, r. 2408 Geary
" John A., carpenter, r. 132%, 10th
" John A., machinist, r. 1146 Howard
" John B. (Kelly & Clark), r. 39'/^ Turk
" John B., traveling agent, r. 4i/4 Golden
Court
" John C, carpenter, r. 111% Castro
" John C, laborer, r. 140 Lily Av
" John F., clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
538 Haight
" John F., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 619% McAllister
" John F., machine hand W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 1007 Florida
" John F., mail clerk S. F. Journal of Com-
merce, r. 1437% Valencia
" John F., porter, r. 651 Folsom
" John G., clerk Adjutant General's office
Dept. of California, r. 3011 Clay
" John G., driver, r. 318 Laguna
" John H., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 513
Grove
" John H., teamster, r. 410 Utah
" John J., r. 1716 Polk
" John J., assistant storekeeper Vallejo St.
U. S. Bonded Warehouse, r. 726 Fell
" John J., clerk Kelly& Liebes, r. SW cor
Utah and Nevada
" John J., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1309 Lar-
kin
" John J., horseshoer James McCarty, r. 5%
Morris Av
" John J., insurance agent Nathan & King-
ston, r. 1505 Taylor
" John J., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 10
California Av
" John J., printer, r. 1124 Sacramento
" John J., salesman Doane & Henshelwood,
r. 917 O'Farrell
" John J., shoemaker David A. Leigh, r. 730
Tehama
" John J., storekeeper U. S. Customs, r. 1220
Jackson
" John J., teamster, r. 3303 Post
" John J., teamster W. H. Leitch, r. 39 Mad-
ison Av
" John J., with Shreve & Co., r. 1635 Church
" John L., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 2016
Filbert
" John M., packer P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 314,
4th
" John M., withT. N. Furlong, r. 1219 Market
" John P., clerk M. L. Kelly, r. 1437 Valencia
" John R., compositor Joseph M. Torres, r.
West Oakland
" John R., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
706 Diamond
" John R., teamster r. W s Potrero Av bet
Butte and Napa
" John S., with Asbestos Products Co., r. 103
Fremont
" John T., laborer C. Radovan, r. 211 Clara
" John T., liquors, 715% Howard
" John T., sailmaker, r. 31 Stanly PI
" John T., teamster, r. 32% Chesley
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Kelly John T. M., with Elmwood Distilling Co.,
r. 938 Sacramento
" John W., bartender James P. Dunne & Co.,
r. 624 Golden Gate Av
" John W., bartender Edward I. Kelly, r. 31,
4th
" John W., clerk, r. 9 Williamson
" John W., clerk Bulletin, r. 1333 Howard
" John W., compositor Report, r. 7171?^ Army
" Joseph (Thomas Kelly & Sons), r. 226
Austin Av
" Joseph, butcher, 1159 Howard, r. 63, 13th
" Joseph, clerk, r. 411, 10th Av
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1142!^ Folsom
" Joseph, clerk Robert Ferral, r. 605 Davis
" Joseph, janitor, r. 313 Clipper
" Joseph, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 338,
4th
" Joseph, salesman, r. 305 Capp
" Joseph, stonecutter, r. 9 Williamson
" Joseph, student, r. 736 Turk
" Joseph, with Shreve & Co., r. 438i/4 Hayes
" Joseph A., r. 3307 Steiner
" Joseph A. blacksmith, r. SW cor 23d and
Utah
" Joseph E., plumber, r. 63, 13th
" Joseph G.. salesman, r. 60 Clipper
Kelly Joseph P., attorney at law, 75-77 Nevada
Block, r. 2912 California
" Joseph P., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 632
" J. P., machinist Risdon I. & L.. Wks, r. 22
Turk
" Julia, widow, r. 21 Stanly PI
" K., fireman, r. 108 Jackson
" Kate, r. 214, 4th
" Kate Miss, r. 345 Minna
" Kate Miss, bookkeeper Scott & Gilbert, r.
105 Broderick
•' Kate Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Kate T., widow, r. 327, 4th
" Kiernan, groceries and liquors,- NW cor
Geary and Boyce, r. 9 Williamson
" L. Miss, cashier Viavi Co., r. 21 Stanly PI
" Lawrence, clerk, r. 37 Madison Av
" Lawrence, contractor, r. 1 Leroy PI
" Lawrence, tailor De Cleer & Son, r. 143754
Valencia
" Lawrence E., groceries and liquors, 122
Langton
" Lew (Kelly & Bargones). r. 138 Chest-
nut
" Lizzie, domestic, 1329 California
" Louis, piano polisher, r. SW cor 23d and
Utah
" Louis A., solicitor London and Lancashire
Fire Ins. Co.. r. 63, 13th
" Luis, broker, 218 California, room 5, r. 1306
Polk
" Luis F., clerk Haas Bros.
■' M. Mrs., r. 100, 5th
" Mamie Miss, bookkeeper, r. 313 Fremont
" Mamie Miss, tailoress, r. 946 Folsom
" Mamie Miss, waitress, r. 214, 4th
" Manus E., butcher, 513 Grove
" Margaret, widow, r. 438i4 Hayes
" Margaret Miss, boarding, 203 Turk
" Margaret Miss, dressmaking, 8 Bartol
" Margaret C. Miss, teacher Edison Primary
School, r. 644 Oak
" Margaret M., widow, r. 2302 Post
" Martin, inventor, r. 313 Fremont
" Martin, laborer J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 515b
Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 4 Boardman PI
" Mary, widow, r. 314 Jessie
" Mary, widow, r. 322 Main
" Mary, widow, r. 61314 Florida
" Mary, widow, r. 61654 Natoma
" Mary, widow, r. 715 Hayes
" Mary, widow, r. 114254 Folsom
" Mary, domestic, 726, 23d
" Mary, domestic, 2106 Van Ness Av
" Mary, varieties, 1708 Fillmore
" Mary Miss, forewoman Am. Biscuit Co., r.
1114 Broadway
" Mary Miss, manager North Beach Swim-
ming and Bathing Co., N s Bay bet Tay-
lor and Jones, r. 615 Greenwich
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Kelly Mary Mrs., janitress Cleveland Primary
School, r. 644 Oak
" Mary E. Miss, dressmaker Harry D. Hutt,
r. 513a Brannan
" Mary S. Miss, r. SW cor 17th and Valencia
" Mary T. Mrs., janitrefS Hawthorne Pri-
mary School, r. 74154 Tehama
" Matthew, hostler William Rayhill, r. 627
Haight
" May Miss, vocalist, r. 634 Van Ness Av
" Michael, r. 29 Fulton
" Michael (Kelly & Duffy), r. 20354 Dolores
" Michael, blacksmith, r. 1146 Howard
" Michael, dissolver U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
" Michael, driver W. Sorensen, r. 633 Fulton
" Michael, hostler, r. 4?8 Tehama
" Michael, laborer, r. 38 Turk
" Michael, laborer, r. 2.32 Clara
" Michael, laborer, r. Silver Av nr Congdon
" Michael, plasterer, r. 14 Ripley PI
Kelly Michael, president United Undertakers'
Association, 27, 5th, r. 726 Turk
" Michael C, r. 107, 8th
" Michael E., tailor Leiser Zier, r. 417
Kearny
" Michael F., stevedore, r. 18 Vande water
" Michael F., wood and coal, 83, 9th and 94
Minna, r. 92 Minna
" Michael H., r. 327 Hayes
" Michael J. (M. J. Kelly & Co.), r. 1838 Ellis
" Michael J., deputy Recorder's ofiQce, r. 411,
10th Av
" Michael J., stoneworker, r. 1312 Hamp-
shire
" Michael J., teamster, r. 13 Beideman
" Michael J., teamster, r. 2016 Filbert
" Michael L., groceries, 1335-1337 Valencia, r.
1341 Valencia
" Michael W., laborer F. S. Moody, r. 506, 4th
" Milton J., r. 237 Oak
" M. J. &Co. (Michael J. Kelly), butchers, 3-4
Centre Market
" Mortimer, truckman Truck 6, r. 920 Oak
rear
" Myers, laborer, r. 150054 Folsom
" Nellie, widow, r. 1554 Clara
. " Nellie Miss, r. 25 Clara
" Niel, laborer, r. 114 Chapultepec
" Owen, tanner, r. 22254, 22d
" Patrick, cook Washington Hotel
" Patrick, expressman, r. 1108 Jessie
" Patrick, hostler Pac. Transfer Co., r. 642
Howard
" Patrick, r. 195i Washington Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. .32 Boyce
•• Patrick, laborer, r. 113, 26th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 322, 5th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 633 Fulton
" Patrick, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 825 Alabama
" Patrick, laborer McHugh & Sheerin, r. 3908
Clay
" Patrick, laborer South S. F. Tannery
" Patrick, miner, r. 1854 South Park
" Patrick, shoemaker, r. 931 Natoma
" Patrick, teamster, r. 338, 3d rear
" Patrick, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 11
Natoma
" Patrick, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 101
Folsom
" Patrick, watchman, r. 523 Howard
" Patrick F., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1910 Mission rear
" Patrick F., teamster, r. 115 Shipley
" Patrick H., carpenter Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 108 Mason
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Kelly Patrick H., collector, r. 3 Folsom Av
" Patrick H., ship builder, r. 108 Mason
" Patrick J., butler, 2301 Laguna
" Patrick J., cooper, r. 1012 Scott
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 51 Natoma
" Patrick J., liquors and boarding, 126 Folsom
" Patrick J., seaman, r. 83OV2 Harrison
" Patrick J., teamster M. F. Kelly, r. 747
Minna
" Patrick K., laborer, r. 205, 11th
" Patrick M., carpenter, r. 11 Erie
" Patrick M., switchman, r. 857 Harrison
" Paul, liquors, 363 Natoma
" Peter, insurance broker Brown, Craig &
Co., r. 313 Fell
" Peter, laborer, r. 529 Bryant, rear
" Peter, laborer South S. F. Tannery
" Peter, teamster, r. 1314 Nebraska
" Peter, wood, coal, hay and grain, 421 Va-
lencia, r. 210 Hyde
" Peter, Jr., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 313 Fell
" Peter J., deputy License Collector, r. 421%
Harrison
" Peter J., pantryman, r. 29, 6th
" Peter J., stevedore, r. 48 Chapultepec
" Peter J., ticket agent S. P. Co., r. 538
Haight
" Peter O., stableman Bart Sullivan, r. 1010
Howard
" Richard E., mining secretary, 23 Nevada
Block, r. Alameda
" Robert, baker, r. 16'^ Louisa
" Robert, carpenter, r. 1627 Hayes
" Robert, paver, r. 32O14 Ivy Av
" Robert C (Tassi & Co.), r. 802 Filbert
" Robert E., carpenter, r. 111'/^ Castro
" Robert G.. foreman coal railroad P. M.
SS. Go's wharf, r. Alameda
" Robert J„ with M. J. Kelly & Co., r. 1838
Ellis
" Rosa, widow, r. 4!4 Card Alley
" Rose Miss, frame cleaner Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. Potrero Av nr 20th
" Rose A., domestic, 2233 Post
" Sarah T. Mrs., liquors, junction Channel
and Brannan
" S. T., liquors, 200,24th
" Stephen, r. Francis nr Mission
" Stephen, laborer, r. 115 Shipley
" Stephen, oiler str Coptic
" Susan E. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 715 Hayes
" T. F., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 31O614
California
" Theresa, widow, r. I6I214 Lexington Av
" Thomas, r. 45 Dore
" Thomas, r. 313 Clipper
" Thomas (Thomas Kelly & Sons), r. 224
Austin Av
" Thomas, bricklayer, r. 19 Moss
" Thomas, carriage washer, r. 18 Mariposa
" Thomas, clerk, r. 214, 4th
" Thomas, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 945
Bryant
" Thomas, engineer Engine 27, r. 537 Haight
" Thomas, fruit vender, r. 8 Oregon
" Thomas, gardener Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery, r. 2525 Post
" Thomas, horseshoer Melia Bros., r. .301
Montgomery Av
" Thomas, hostler, r. 183 Jessie
" Thomas, laborer, r. Ill Francisco
" Thomas, laborer, r. 633 Fulton
" Thomas, laborer Flint & McLennan, r. 39
Oak Grove Av
Kelly Thomas, liquors, Railroad Av bet 11th
and 12th Avs South
" Thomas, mechanic, r. 400 Bay
" Thomas, porter Union Iron Wks, r. 113 Na-
toma
" Thomas, spinner Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. Potrero Av nr 20th
" Thomas, tailor, r. 447 Ivy Av
" Thomas, teamster, r. 622 O'Farrell
" Thomas, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
1912/2 Mission
" Thomas, watchman Alms House
Kelly Thomas & Sons (Thomas, Edward and
Frank), proprietors Belmont Stables,
1629-1631 Pine, telephone East 247
" Thomas B., boxsawyer, r. 25 Clara
" Thomas E., machine hand J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. 214, 4th
" Thomas F., helper William F. Wilson, r. 17
Beideman
" Thomas F., marine engineer, r. 624 Golden
Gate Av
" Thomas F., teamster, r. 448, 15th
" Thomas F., toolmaker Shreve & Co., r. Mill
Valley
" Thomas F., waiter, r. 8 Gough
" Thomas H., painter, r. 8 Scott PI
" Thomas J., attorney at law, 712 Spreckels'
Bldg, r. 819 Polk
" Thomas J., carpenter, r. 9 Williamson
" Thomas J., clerk J. E. Howe, r. 1146 How-
ard
" Thomas J., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 627 Haight
" Thomas J., plumber, r. 1711 Leavenworth
" Thomas J., salesman E. Commins & Co., r.
802 Filbert
" Thomas J., steward Chemical Engine 4,
r. 313 Fremont
" Thomas J., watchman U. S. Sub-Treasury,
r. Oakland
" Thomas K., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 3335
Sacramento
Kelly Thomas M. H., house painter, 623 Mer-
chant, r. 1340, 26th
" Timothy, r. 2910 Sacramento
" Timothy, ironworker, r. SE cor Solano and
Indiana
" Timothy J., butcher, r. 2910 Sacramento
Kelly T. J. (Tobias J. Kelly), commission mer-
chant, 35 New Montgomery
" Tobias J. (T. J. Kelly), r. 438%
" Walter N., bookkeeper Clot .S
South Berkeley
" W. H., marine engineer, r. 34 Post
" William, blacksmith Sperry Wire Wks.,
r. 320, 3d
" William, clerk Gotelli Bros., r. 3910 Sacra-
mento
" William, clerk Sperry Flour Co.
" William, laborer, r. 5% Morris Av
" William, laborer Gray Bros.
" William, plasterer, r. 1335 Folsom
" William, rigger, r. 5 Boardman PI
" William, sailmaker Brann & Prior, r. 21
Stanly PI
" William, salesman, r. 1306 Polk
" William, ship painter Callagban & Bunde-
san
" William, teamster Burnstine Bros., r. 826a
Harrison
" William, traveling salesman, r. 988 Howard
" William, waiter, r. 8 Gough
" William A. (G. L. Carroll & Co.), r. 235 Oak
" William E., foreman Truck 2, r. 627 Broad-
way
" William F., carpenter, r. 133 Laidley
" William F., clerk, r. 749 Harrison
" William F., helper William F. Wilson, r,
Alameda
" William F., janitor New City Hall
" William F., pressman, r. 1918 Greenwich
" William G., mining engineer, r. 222 Eddy
" William G., teamster, r. 25 Clara
" William H., longshoreman, r. 816 Sansome
" William H., plumber William F. Wilson,
r. 2443 Larkin
" William H., truckman Truck 4, r. 1124 Val-
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Kelly William J., artist and engraver, 606 Mont-
gomery, room 21
" "William J., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r.
I6I214 Lexington Av
" William J., conductor Cal. St. RR., r.
.3317 Clay
" William J., laborer, r. 31 Minna rear
" William J., lodgings, 711 Stockton
" William J., plumber, r. 14 Natoma
" Wi lliam P. J. , r. 3 Vincent
" William R., baggageman S. P. Co., r. 15!4
Harriet
" William W., salesman Davis Bros., r. 1127
Stevenson
" W. James, blacksmith helper Eastwood &
Wilson, r. 560 Howard
" & Bargones (Lew Kelly and James L. Bar-
gones), restaurant. 1205 Dupont
" & Clark (John B. Kelly and Henry J.
Clark), restaurant, 39'/^ Turk
" & Duffey (Michael Kelly and James Duffey),
horse shoers, 716 Valencia
KELLY & LIEBES
(Daniel V. KeUy and PniUip Liebes),
ladies cloaks and suits, 120 Kearny
Kelly & Siebert (Henry M. Kelly and Edward
F. Siebert), plumbers, 239, 7th
>e®-Kelly. See Kelley and Kellie
Kelm William H., butcher, 1226 Pacific
Kelmel Joseph, cooper, r. 112 Natoma
Kelpe C. Miss, r. 347, 5th
" Charles, tailor. 164V2 Jessie
Kelsey George W., carpenter, r. 38 Natoma
" Henry R., gardener, 1016 Pine
" James T., compositor Examiner, r. 2109a
Jones
" Laura Mrs., seamstress, r. 702 Post
" Nicholas E., clerk, r. 430 Eddy
" Noah, with C. E. Worden & Co., r. 1609
" Wright F., boarding table, 29 Hardy, r. 1624
Golden Gate Av
Kelsing Peter, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
Kelso Andrew J., driver Conklin Bros., r. 16
Grove
" Arthur P., salesman, r. 33, 6th
" Clara M. Miss, stenographer F. Korbel &
Bros., r. 311, 29th
" Emily Mrs., stewardess brig William G.
Irwin, r. 515 Folsom
" James, steward brig William G. Irwin, r.
515 Folsom
Kelso John, contractor, 331 Montgomery, rooms
8-9, stables cor 16th and Harrison and
cor Bryant and Solano, r. 2212 Howard
" Samuel, boot crimper, r. 311, 29th
" Samuel H. (Kelso & Reimer), r. 311, 29th
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 14
Eugenia Av
" & Reimer (Samuel H. Kelso and Frederick
C. Reimer), sign painters, 131 Turk
Kelter Bernard, r. 1910 Ellis
Kelterer Frederick, bakery, 3335 Mission
" Frederick Jr., driver Frederick Kelterer, r.
3335 Mission
" William, baker Frederick Kelterer, r. 3335
Mission
Kelting William, salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. Frultvale
Kelton Austin H. (Van Pelt, Kelton & Magee),
r. 125 Grove
" Clarence O., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1634 Broadway
" David J., primer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 909
Greenwich
" Edward A., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 1408 Post
" Forest A., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 1408 Post
" Lorenzo C, bookkeeper Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 434a 18th
" Mary A., widow, r. 762 Howard
" Mary A., widow, r. 1122 Alabama
" Pearl Miss, teacher, r. 1408 Post
" William, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 762 Howard
Kelver Frederick, baker, r. 321i4, 10th rear
Kem John J., policeirian. r. fi7fi Har-ison
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glassed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Kemback Christian, teamster R. A. Kershaw, r
307, 4th
Kemble Alfred, oysterman, r. 306yj Jessie
Kemble Edward C, attorney at law, 508 Mont-
gomery, room 9, r. Berkeley
" Thomas R., carpenter and builder, 38 Turk,
r. 926 Minna
" William, carpenter Thomas R. Kemble, r.
212 Hyde
" William R., carpenter, r. 212 Hyde
" W. R. Mrs., dressmaking, 212 Hyde
Kemler Abraham, tailor, r. 942 Folsom
" Isadore, tailor, r. 1044 Howard
Kemline Ludwig, conductor Sutter St. Ry , r.
1312 Baker
Kemme Amelia, widow, r. 41 Hermann
" Glaus B., laborer, r. 120 Francisco
" Henry W., engineer S. F. Stock Brewery, r.
120 Francisco
Kemmerle Martin, cooper Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 945 Banks
Kemp Alfred C, clerk Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation, r. Oakland
" Brothers (Edward H. and George C), jewel-
ers, 2002 Market
" Charles, teamster South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. Bay View
" Edward H. (Kemp Bros.), r. Alameda
" Edwin J., time keeper, r. 302, 4th
" Ernest J., real estate, r. 2221 Mission
" F. B., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 315 Day
Kemp Frank S., manager St. Nicholas Phar-
macy, 1600 Market, r. 2838 Howard
" George C. (Kemp Bros.), r. 2002 Market
" Henry, driver, r. 460 Clementina
" Heinrich, helper, r. 1022 Bryant
" Henry W., barber John Stahle, r. 39 Turk
" Herman, traveling salesman, r. 1226 Ellis
" Jacob, porter S. P. Co., r. 1207% Mission
" James C, visiting agent Boys and Girls
Aid Society, r. 450 Haight
" John H. (Kemp & Beanston), and salesman
D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r. 23 Hollis
" Joseph, contractor and builder, r. 2221 Mis-
sion
" Margaret Mrs., dressmaking, 450 Haight
" Peter, seaman, r. 314 Brannan
" Peter M., salesman D. N. & E. Walter &
Co., r. 1604 Leavenworth
" Robert, clerk, r. 1045 Market
Kemp van Ee Frederick,
dentist, 1017 Market, bet 6tli and 7tli,
hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
" W. A. Mrs., millinery, 4%, 6th, r. 309 Polk
" Walter E., real estate, 2245 Mission, r. 2221
Mission
" W. H., merchant, r. 39 Turk
" William, seaman, r. 6 Clementina
" William A., plaster decorator, 19 Turk, r.
309 Polk
" & Beanston (John H. Kemp and George A.
Beanston), groceries, 1801 Fillmore
*®=Kemp. See Camp and Kampe
Kempe Eliza M., widow, r. 52^4 Natoma rear
" Henry A., roofer, r. 321/2 Natoma rear
Kempen Charles, cook C. Werner, r. 2424 Mis-
sion
Kemper M. F., motorman Mai-ket St. Ry., r.
3508 Mission
Kemperman Nina A. Miss, asst. bookkeeper W.
H. Nolan & Co., r. Aameda
Kempert Theodore, civil engineer, 10 California,
room 14, r. 209 Minna
Kempf Katherine, widow, r. 730 Gough
4®-Kpmpf. See Kaempff and Kampf
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Kempinsky Minnie Mrs., coat maker, r. 834A
Howard
Kempkey August (Kempkey, Gilliam & Saw-
yer), r. East Oakland
Kempkey, Gilham & Sawyer (August Kemp-
key, Frank M. Gilham and William T.
Sawyer), wholesale harness and sad-
dlery, 417-419 Market
Kempner E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1326
Valencia
" Mark, upholsterer, 1146^/^ Folsom
Kempster Arthur Mrs., r. 908 Powell
" Stephen, car cleaner Market St. Ry., r. SE
cor Cole and Carl
Kempston Walter N., with James L. King, r. 5
Wetmore PI
Kempton Melbourne P., carpenter W. J. Grant,
r. 304b Lily Av
" Walter C. solicitor The Mutual Benefit
Life Insurance Co., r. 1637 Clay
Kems Jacob, laborer Charles Bach, r. 434, 5th
Kenark Jennie, actress, r. Hotel Langham
Kendall Alexander, peddler, r. 112 Alabama
" Alpheus, president Pac. Coast Lumber and
Mill Co. (Oakland), office 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. Oakland
" Belle Mrs., dressmaking, 432 Golden Gate
Av
" Charles, deckhand str Newark, r. Oakland
" Charles E., printer Call
" Charles I., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 510 Clayton
" Edith Miss, artist, r. 108 St. Ann's Bldg
" Edward G., salesman, r. 119 Valparaiso
" Edwin, shoemaker, 635 Mission, r. 120
Moulton Av
" Edwin F., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 330 Geary
" Frank, waiter, r. 419 Stockton
" Frank E., foreman Crystal Soda Water
Co., r. 119 Francisco
Kendall Frank I. , real estate and loans, secre-
tary Maricopa and Phoenix and Salt
River Valley Railroad Co., Arizona Tele-
graph Co., and Crescent Gold Quartz
Mining Co., 3 Crocker Bldg, r. 1076, 14th,
Oakland
" Fred E., clerk Evan C. Evans, r. San Mateo
" George H., milk dealer, r. 2117V2 Jones
" George M.. laborer, r. 2605 Hyde
" Henry, machinist Frank Baud
" Henry J., expressman, r. 14 Freelon
" Jerome, carpenter, r. 119 Valparaiso
" J. R., president Electric Placer Mining
Co., 214 Pine, room 35, r. Oakland
" L. Mrs., nurse Old People's Home
" Mary, widow, r. 523 Stevenson
" Nelson C, clerk cashier's dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. 53 Supreme Court Bldg
" Sabina, widow, r. 2605 Hyde
" Thomas, painter, r. 20 Bridge PI
" Valentine, pile driver, r. 2213 Larkin rear
" William, bookkeeper John W. Smith, r. 727,
4th
" William I., painter, r. 2605 Hyde
Kendblad Gustave, bakery, 1318 Powell
Kendelborger Emma E. Mrs., matron Hospital
for Children and Training School for
Nurses, 3700 California
Kendig Daniel (Jones & Kendig), r. Oakland
Kendrick Agnes C. Mrs., stenographer Superin-
tendent Schools, r. 2610 Bryant
" Bartholomew, stone cutter, r. 2610 Bryant
" Charles H. T., salesman J. C. Nobmann, r-
313 Laguna
" Elizabeth Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
Kendrick Colin, watchmaker, r. 137V2 Clara
" Jean, widow, r. 3346 Clay
" Josephine Miss, r. 3346 Clay
" Levy J., assayer, r. 137^ Clara
" Mary Miss, saleslady, r. 3610 Bryant
" Michael,'laborer, r. 1359 Minna
" Morris, stone cutter, r. 911 Sanchez
Kendrick Rodney, vice-president and secre-
tary Washington Mill Co., and manager
William J. Adams, 10 Market, r. 3346
Clay
" Thomas H., laborer, r. 312 Laguna
" Thomas I., stone cutter, r. 2610 Bryant Av
" Thomas J., paper hanger, r. 2610 Bryant Av
4®*Kendrick. See McKendrick
Kendrigan John, teamster Michael Sheedy, r.
30 Vernon PI
Kenealey Francis, laborer, r. 9 Fargo PI
" Henry, laborer, r. 9 Fargo PI
" John, laborer, r. 9 Fargo PI
" William J., horseshoer, 818 Buchanan, r.
1023 McAllister
Keneally Charles F., drayman, r. 544 Bryant
" Joseph, teamster Cal. Casket Co., r. 1510
Harrison
" John, carpenter, r. 3008 Folsom
Kenealy Catherine Mrs., r. 20 Louisa
" Kate Mrs., nurse, r. 1612 Green
'• Kate, domestic, 1031 Dolores
" John, laborer, r. 507 Frederick
" John J., clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. Colma, Cal.
" Nicholas, salesman Cartan, McCarthy &
Co., r. 1131/2 Fell
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 30 Louisa
" William B., master mariner, r. 750 Folsom
4®=Kenealy. See Kenealey, Kennealy and
Kennelly
Kenefick Andrew, r. 126 Ellis
" Bartholomew, pilot, r. 718 Capp
" Cornelius, clerk R. Kenefick, r. 718 Capp
" Patrick, r. 718 Capp
" Richard, groceries and liquors, 3120 Mis-
sion, r. 718 Capp
Kenerleber Annie, domestic, 2115 Pacific Av
Kengla Guida A., salesman J. O'Kane, r. 1611
Clay
" Louis A., physician, 1305'^ Polk, r. 1611
Clay
Kenison Asa H., milkman, r. 302, 25th
" Walter, submarine diver, r. 137, 3d
jfiS^Kenison. See Kennison
Keniston Joseph E., clerk Boston Rubber Shoe
Co.,r. 344, 5th
Kenitzer Charles W. (Kenitzer & Barth), r. 3802
Bush
" & Barth (Charles W. Kenitzer and Her-
mann Barth), architects, 601 California
Kenna Dennis, coremaker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1318y2 Florida
" John, driver Henry Stohlmann, r. 17 Isis
" John, laborer, r. 78 Brady
" John, laborer, r. 363 Perry
" Joseph F., architect, 430 Montgomery,
room 38
" Margaret Miss, r. 33 Hubbard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 22 Hubbard
Eenna P. J. G., general insurance broker, 130
Phelan Bldg, and superintendent Centre
Market, r. East Oakland
" Robert, teamster P. J. McCormick, r. 116
Day
" William, millwright Michael O'Brien, r. 22
Hubbard
4®"Kenna. See Kenne, Kenney and Kenny
4®="Kennan. See Keenan
Kennard C. L., plumber, r. 1904 Market
" George W. , r. 320 Noe
" John, electrician, r. 77 Albion Av
" Samuel E., hoseman Engine 7, r. 77 Albion
Av
Kenne Frank G. (Boardman, Kenne & Co.), r.
20411/2 Mission
4®" Kenne. See Kenna and Kenney
Kenneally Mary, domestic, 415 Shrader
" Thomas, clerk, r. 3 Mission Court
Kennealy Kate, domestic Washington Hotel
" MaggieMiss,r. 436 Clementina
" Martin, plasterer, r. 634, 4th
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Kennealy Mary, widow, r. 436 Clementina
" Mary Miss, tailoress, r. 436 Clementina
" Maurice Rev., asst. rector St. Rose's
Church, r. 533 Brannan
" Thomas, blacksmith, 838 Brannan, r. 624,
4th
4®" Kennealy. See Kenealy, Kenneally and
Kennelly
Kennedy A. Mrs., r. 1926 Market
" Albert, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. 312 Mason
" Albert B., laborer Jersey Farm Co., r. 350
Tehama
" Albert W., secretary and treasurer Ken-
nedy & Shaw Lumber Co., 405 Mont-
gomery, room 2, r. 3033 California
" Alfred, advertising agent, r. I68J4 Clemen-
tina
" Alfred H., salesman Clabrough, Golcher &
Co., r. 15 Priest
" Alfred J. (Kennedy & Fitzgerald) r. 915
Jessie
" Allan (The Kennedy Co.), r. 1214 Mission
" Angus, carpenter, r. 620 Minna
" Annie, widow, r. cor San Bruno Av and Sil-
ver Av
" Annie, widow, janitress Winfleld Scott
Primary School, r. 2836 Greenwich
" Annie M. Miss, teacher Cooper Primary
School, r. 110 Haight
" Arthur J., with S. F. Lumber Co., r. 1727
Pine
" Arthur S., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 3031 Laguna
" B., fireman str Alameda
" Bartholomew, r. Treat Av nrPrecita Av
" Bartholomew, blacksmith, r. 110 Haight
" Belinda, widow, r. 829, 20th
" Benjamin L., collector John J. Newbegin,
r. 1214 Mission
" Bernard, r. 4031/2, 8th
" Bernard, tanner, r. 7th Av South bet M and
N
" B. J., insurance agent Boyd & Dickson, r.
628 Ellis
" Bridget Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Bridget, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
" Bridget A., widow, r. 18 Hubbard
" Catherine, widow, r. 35 Louisa
" Catherine^ widow, r. 638 Ellis
" Charles, engineer Market St. Ry., r. 4004
California
" Charles, foreman National Ice Co., r. 4031/2.
8th
" Charles D., superintendent Judson Dyna-
mite and Powder Co., 200 Market, r. Oak-
land
" Charles W., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
406 Central Av
" Christopher, machinist Hugh Kennedy, r.
782 Harrison
" Co. The (Allan L. Kennedy and Frederick
T. Knoles), plumbers and electricians,
2007 Fillmore
" Daniel, salesman, r. 630 Minna
" Dennis, r. 1703 Eddy
" Dennis Mrs., widow, r. 1714 Lexington Av
" E. & Co. (Edward Kennedy), groceries, 640
Tennessee
" Edward, r. 2700 Howard
" Edward (E. Kennedy & Co.), r. 640Tennes-
" Edward, butcher, r. 1703 Eddy
" Edward, janitor Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 16 Gilbert
" Edward B., bartender Albert White, r. 419
East North
" Edward H. (West Coast Top Co.), r. 1219
Mason
" Edward P., carpenter, r. 219 Liberty
" Edward W., manager Great Am. Importing
Tea Co., 617 Kearny, r. 726 Union
" Eliza J., widow, r. 331 Lombard
" Eliza J., domestic, 1032 Leavenworth
" Ellen E., widow, r. 318 Page
" Emma Miss, r. 1109 Bush
" Eugene, lamp lighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1435 Market
" Frank, boatman, r. 3 Tremont Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
e>41-<54'7 yviarket St.
Kennedy Frank, clerk, r. 15 Priest
" Frank, wiper Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. 736 Tehama
" Frank P., chipper W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
3541/2 Clara
" Frederick E., r. 1406 Guerrero
" George, bartender, r. 459i/4 Guerrero
" H. A., capitalist, r. 34 Ellis
" Hannah, widow, r. Texas nr 17th, Potrero
" Harry A., clerk Boyd & Dickson, r. 1737
Pine
" Hugh, foreman Truck 3, r. 116 Lily Av
" Hugh, laborer, r. 1114 Tennessee
KENNEDY HUGH,
macMne works, builder of all kinds of
macliinery, repairing of engines,
steam pumps and elevators a spec-
, ialty, 203-205 Main cor Howard, r. 782
Harrison
Kennedy Hugh Jr., machinist Hugh Kennedy, r.
782 Harrison
James, r. 342 Minna
James, bricklayer, r. 403i/4, 8th
James, carpenter, r. 335 Hickory Av
James, civil engineer, r. 1935Devisadero
James, deputy Sheriff, r. 20 Chesley
James, laborer Market St. Ry., r. 6861/2
Minna
Kennedy James, manager O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., 111-121 Post, r. 431 Oak
" James, plasterer, r. U14i/4 Army
" James, teamster, r. 930i/4 Natoma
" James, waiter Old Peoples' Home
" James Jr. (Kennedy & Burns), r. 9201^ Na-
toma
" James Jr., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co.,r. 431 Oak
" James C. Mrs., widow, r. 2213 Steiner
" James F., granulation melter U. S. Mint,
r. Oakland
'• James P. (Park & Kennedy), r. 714 Golden
Gate Av
" James T., teamster Roth &Co., r. 309, 5th
" J. D., mate bk Rufus Woods, r. 32 Sacra-
mento
" J. J., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 305 Larkin
■' John, r. 8 Rincon Court
" John, carpenter, r. 2112 Larkin
" John, driver, r. I6Y2 Sherman
" John, expressman, SE cor 7th and Howard,
r. 738 Harrison
" John, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" John, salesman, r. 1703 Eddy
" John, ship carpenter, r. 16 Ford
" John, teamster, r. 30 Chesley
•' John, teamster A. C. Campbell
" John A., machinist, r. 430 Dav
" John A., manager W. H. Nolan & Co., 1023-
1034 Market, r. 638 Ellis
" John D., foreman, r. 1903 Filbert
Kennedy John F. (Morris & Kennedy), and
president Kennedy & Shaw Lumber Co.,
405 Montgomery, room 2, r. 1727 Pine
" John F., clerk B. Philkill, r. 906 Treat Av
" JohnF., horseshoer E. M. Graney, r. 319
Clementina
" John J. (Kennedy & Gray), r. 930/2 Natoma
" John J., bartender H. Atzeroth& Co., r. 1619
Howard
" John J., clerk, r. 606b Shotwell
" John J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co. r.
Berkeley
" JohnM. (Kennedy &Kolman), 41 Fremont
■' John R., boiler maker ^isdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 335 Beale
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Kennedy Joseph, r. 2 Lick Alley
" Joseph, r. 318 Page
" Joseph, capitalist, r. 34 Ellis
^' Joseph, contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 20% Page
" Joseph, laborer, r. 208. 2d
" Joseph, sawyer, r. 219 Liberty
" Joseph B., law student, r. 628 Ellis
" Joseph J., r. 20 Chesley
" Joseph M., wagon maker, r. 1117, 17th
" Joseph W., manager H. Huddleston & Co.,
2510 Mission, r. 305 Eddy
" Josephine Mrs., teacher Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 318 Hill
" Josephine, domestic, 1121 Bush
■' Julia, groceries and liquors, NVV cor San-
chez and Clipper
" K. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 16 Ford
" Kate, widow, r. 3433 Larkin
•' Margaret, widow, r. 17% Tehama rear
" Margaret, widow, r. 249 Pacific
" Margaret, widow, r. 309, 5th
" Margaret A., dressmaker, r. 112 Fair Oaks
" Martin, fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2211
Greenwich
" Martin, teamster, r. 33 Valley
" Martin J., salesman Raphael Weill &Co.,
r. 1414 Clay
■' Mary, widow, r. 943, 17th
" Mary, domestic, 2197 Devisadero
" Mary Mrs., bakery, 911 Filbert
" Mary A., widow, r. 417 Minna
" Mary J., widow, r. 1228 Page
" Mary J. Miss, r. 1603 Hyde
" Maud R. Miss, school teacher, r. 15 Priest
" Maurice F., cashier Hale Bros., r. 37^4
Louisa
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. llOHaight
" Michael, r. I614 Sherman
" Michael, machinist, r. 1552 Kentucky
" Michael, woodworkers. Grave & Co., r. 1121,
17th
" Michael T., foreman McNab & Smith, r.
106 Welsh
Kennedy Mining and Milling Co. (Amador
County), John Barton president, L. F.
Reichling secretary, 404 Montgomery
" Nellie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1703
Eddy
" OUie Miss, milliner, r. 739 Harrison
" Owen, plumber, r. 1211 Kearny
" Patrick, r. 20 Chesley
" Patrick, expressman, r. 428 Ringold rear
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 636 Minna
" Patrick, laborer, r. 506 Napa
" Patrick, laborer, r. 619% Florida
" Patrick, marble cutter, r. 610?^ Natoma
" Patrick H., chair finisher Heywood Bros.
& Co., r. Oakland
■• Patrick J., salesman William ClufECo.,r.
821 Guerrero
" Paul, groceries, 911 Filbert
" Peter, hod carrier, r. 120b Shipley
" Philip, laborer Harbor Commissioners
" Philip A., bartender Edward Burke, r. NW
cor Turk and Steiner
Kennedy P. J., real estate, 11 Montgomery, r.
1516 Taylor
'• Richard, real estate, r. 628 Ellis
" Robert, fireman str Transit, r. 6 Harriet
" Robert V. (R. V. Kennedy & Co.), r. 204
Ellis
" R. T. (R. T. Kennedy Co.), r. Berkeley
Kennedy R. T. Company (R. T. Kennedy),
black and mourning Goods, 22 Geary
Kennedy R. V. & Co. (Robert V. Kennedy), real
estate and insurance agents, 30 Mont-
gomery
" Sadie, domestic, 2728 Howard
" Samuel, molder Risdon I. and L. Works,
r. Ill Church
" Samuel J. Rev., pastor St. John's Presby-
terian Church
" Stephen, cooper, r 16% Sherman
" Thomas, clerk, r. 16% Sherman
Kennedy Tliomas, groceries, NE cor Pacific
and Hyde, r. 1602 Hyde
" Thomas, machinist, r. 603%, 3d
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Thomas, mason, r. 621 Commercial
" Thomas, quartermaster str San Jose
" Thomas, stone sawyer John D. McGilvray
& Co., r. 71 Federal
" Thomas, tankmaker Fulda Bros., r. 1037%
Market
" Thomas, teapacker J. A. Folger & Co., r.
41 Natoma
" Thomas, warehouse foreman W. P. Fuller
& Co., r. 127 Fair Oaks
" Thomas F., r. 982 Howard
" Thomas F., asst. collection clerk First
National Bank, r. 1516 Taylor
" Thomas H.,hackman, r. 231, 2d
" Thomas H., park policeman, r. 1917 Mission
" Thomas H., wood carver West Coast Fur-
niture Co., r. 737 Howard
" Thomas J., r. 16 Ford
" Thomas J., machinist Cahill & Hall Ele-
vator Co., r. 1714 Lexington Av
" Thomas J., maltster Charles Bach, r. 400
Bay
" Timothy P., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
23 Precita Av
" Willard A., barber James L. Richeson, r.
416 Golden Gate Av
" William, r. 507 Fell
" William, bartender, r. 362 Clementina
" William, laborer, r. 72 Brady
" William, laborer, r. Craut nr Marshall
" William, machinist S. P. Co., r. 2016 Fol-
som
" William, wagon maker Corporation Yard
S. F. F. D., r. 1117, 17th
" William G., r. 1117. 17th
" William J. (West Coast Top Co.), r. 9
Langton
" William J., cashier Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.,
r. 1602 Hyde
" William J., engineer Engine 9, r. 8 Rincon
Court
" William J., engineer Jardine Iron Wks., r.
10 Washington Av
" William J., superintendent Olympic Club
" William J. A., clerk Scully & Son, r. 2433
Larkin
" William L., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 603
Central Av
" William L., salesman, r. 739 Harrison
" William N., student, r. 627 Fulton
" William P., wood finisher S. F. Farniture
Mfg. Co., r. leVa Sherman
" William T.. bookkeeper Charles R. Allen,
r. 100 McAllister
" William T., clerk, r. 2836 Greenwich
" William V. (Kennedy & O'Keefe), r. 1707
Eddy
" Zue Mrs., dressmaking, 20% Page
" & Burns (James Kennedy Jr., and Michael
J. Burns), liquors, 1006-1008 Howard
" & Fitzgerald (Alfred J. Kennedy and John
H. Fitzgerald), locksmiths and electri-
cal grinding and saw filing, 45, 11th
" & Gray (John J. Kennedy and Frank J.
Gray), attorneys at law, 319 Pine, rooms
54-55
•• & Kolman (John M. Kennedy and William
Kolman), agents Star Placer and Amal-
gamator Machine Co., 41 Fremont ■
" & O'Keefe (William V. Kennedy and John
F. O'Keefe), groceries and liquors, 1027
Pierce
• & Shaw Lumber Co., J. F. Kennedy presi-
dent, A. W. Kennedy secretary and
treasurer, office 405 Montgomery, room 2
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891
Kennelly Cornelius, laborer, r. 1504 Kentucky
" Daniel, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks., r. 35
Moss
" Dennis, expressman, r. 64 Brady
" Edward J., manufacturers' agent, 119
Bush, r. 1112 Sacramento
" Hannah Mrs., r. 1112 Sacramento
4®"Kennelly. See Kenealy and Kennealy
Kenner Joseph, laborer, r. 156 Tehema
Kennerson Sophia G., widow, r. 1613 Van Ness
Av
" William, engineer, r. 324 Pennsylvania Av
Kennett Arthur, candymaker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 726 Harrison
" Ella J., stenographer Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 30 Silver
" Luther W. (Kennett & Jones), r. 607 Stan-
yan
" William, stove mounter W. W. Montague
& Co.. r. 38 Silver
" & Jones (Luther W. Kennett and Rodney
C. Jones), photographers, B nr Ocean
Boulevard and S s Haight bet Clayton
and Cole
Kenney Andrew, hackman, r. 205, 3d
" Arthur E., conductor Sutter St. RR, r.
2526^4 Sutter
" Bernard, r. 654 Jessie
" Catherine, widow, r. 127, 8th
" Charles, r. 1311 Butte
" Charles, machinist, r. 8 Anthony
" Charles T., shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg
&Co.,r. 127,8th
" David F., butcher, 495, 4th, r. 803 Harrison
" Edward, salesman, r. 520 Bush
'• Elizabeth, domestic, 7071^4 Laguna
" Ellen T., widow, r. 61 State
" Francis A., lumberman E. K. Wood Lum-
ber Co., r. 61 State
" Frank T., receiver Geary St. RR., r. 312,
4th Av
" George, machinist, r. 1035, 19th
" George G., plumber, r. 601a Fell
" Harry, barber, r. 115 Fillmore
" Helen T., widow, r. 61 State
" James, laborer, r. 523, 7th rear
" Jerome, machinist First St. Wks, Union I.
Wks, r. 5281/2 Valencia
" John, r. 104 Fair Oaks
" John, r. 205, 3d
■' John, assistant superintendent Engines
Corporation Yard S. F. F. D., r. 1035, 19 th
" John, fireman str Encinal, r. Oakland
" John, groceries and liquors, 1406 Pacific
" John F., clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r.
127, 8th
" John H., compositor A. J. Leary Co., r. 61
State
" John J., clerk Ring Bros., r. 1035, 19th
" John J., collector, r. 74 Caselli Av
" John J., grading contractor, 26th Av nr
Point Lobos Av
" John J., storekeeper, r. 3 Douglass
" John W., engineer, r. 115 Fillmore
" John W. Jr., helper Gulick & Wetherbee,
r. 115 Fillmore
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1035, 19th
" Joseph F., salesman P. H. Livingston, r.
530 Bush
" Katie Miss, shoe fitter, r. 4 Chattanooga
" Kittle Miss, hairdresser, r. 1106J4 Potrero
Av
" Lillie Miss, carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 1107 Florida
" Luke, elevatorman, r. 3 Douglass
" Mamie Miss, r. 1106>^ Potrero Av
" Margaret, r. 748 Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 110654 Potrero Av
" Michael, coremaker, r. 486 Natoma
" Michael, dryer La Grande Laundry
" Michael, park policeman, r. 668 Harrison
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. IIO614 Potrero
Av
" Owen, porter Occidental Hotel
" Patrick, r. 407, 28th
" Patrick, driver J. J. Kenney, r. 26th Av nr
Point Lobos Av
" Patrick, machinist, r. 8 Anthony
" Patrick, starcber La Grande Laundry
Kenney Patrick, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 518
Oak
" Patrick, teamster, r. 624 Fulton
" Peter, laborer, r. 2313 Larkin
" Richard T., asst. baggage agent S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
" Robert E., clerk, r. 26th Av nr Point Lobos
Av
" Stephen, r. 601a Fell
" Thomas, cook, r. 113 Oregon
" Thomas, laborer, r. 241,5th
" Thomas, salesman Stevenson & Co., r. 1107
Florida
" Thomas F., clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 3
Douglass
" William, helper William F. Wilson, r. 115
Fillmore
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1040
York
" William, pressman Brunt, r. 748 Folsom
" William, seaman, r. 726 Folsom
" William A., clerk Nathan Cohen, r. 405
Kearny
" William J. (Kenney & Payton), r. 24 Pros-
per
" William T., clerk A. & T. Weil & Co., r. 26th
Av nr Point Lobos Av
" Winnifred M. Miss, stenographer, r. 26th
Av nr Point Lobos Av
" & Payton (William J. Kenney, George W.
Payton), bicycles, 519 Valencia and Ful-
ton nr 6th Av
Kenney & Wells, Charles B. Wells successor,
parquetry or inlaid floors, fretwork and
grilles, 422 Sutter, telephone Main 1882
and frame and picture department. Em-
porium Bldg
>e®°"Kenney. See Kenna, Kenne, Kenny, Kin-
ney and Kinnie
Kenngott Frederick, tanner Norton Tanning
Co., r. 24th bet Kansas and Vermont
Kennifl Andrew, foreman nailer Union Box Fac-
tory, r. 1417 Mason
" Boswell, clerk, r. 1004 Valencia
" Cornelius A., clerk Neustadter Bros., r.
1136 Pacific
" Jeremiah J., frame mounter, r. 1004 Valen-
cia
" J. J. Mrs., artist, 1004 Valencia
" Joseph, engineer, r. 39;^ Zoe
" Rolland, clerk, r. 1004 Valencia
4®=-Kennifl. See Connifl and Cunnifl
Kennison J. Fred, chief clerk H. K. Belden, r.
Oakland
4®=Kennison. SeeKenison
Kenniston A., r. 710 Van Ness Av
Kenny Alfred J., bookkeeper Charles Bliss, r. 37
Morris Av
" Christopher, painter, r. 116, 9th
" Dennis, r. 2OV2 Oak Grove Av
" D. M., melter Occidental Foundry, r. 223
Langton
" Edward, contractor, r. 2733 Pine
" Edward C, truckman Truck 1, r. 22 O'Far-
rell
" Edward (Kenny & McHugh), r. 3733 Pine
" Elizabeth, widow, dressmaker, r. 214 Perry
" Ellen, widow, r. 1118 Kearny rear
" Emma Miss, r. SW cor Buena Vista Av
and South Broderick
" Florence Miss, telephone operator, r. 1606
Leavenworth
" Francis H., foreman Engine 9, r. 449^/4, 3d
" Frank C, bookkeeper G. C. Hall & Son, r.
35 Oak Grove Av
" Frank J., boiler maker, r. 37 Morris Av
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900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ^^ DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Kenny Frederick, painter S. P. Co., r. 9 Elgin
Park Av
" George G., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
" Harry F., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., i
1606 Leavenwortti
" Isabelle, widow, r. 4 Chattanooga
" James, broom sorter Cal. Broom Mfg. Co,
r. 143^2, nth
" James, dairyman, cor Amherst and Silli-
man
" James, painter, r. 203 Turk
" James, stock clerk James De La Montanya
r. 668 Harrison
" James Jr., driver James Kenny, r. cor Am-
herst and Silliman
" James E., liquors, 448 Valencia, r. 14 Capp
" James F., decorator, 6 Golden Gate Av rear
" James J., electrician, r. 2308 Fillmore
" Jeremiah, foreman Kenny & McHugh, r.
2123 Turk
" John, bartender, r. 743 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 404 Maryland
" John, printer, r. 105 New Montgomery
Kenny John, wholesale liquors, 605 Front, r.
1332 Nebraska
" John F.,r. 2206 Geary
" John F., coremaker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 223 Langton
" John J. (Rose & Kenny), attorney at law,
305 Larkin, r. 1022 Pacific
" John J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 44, 6th
" John M., clerk John Kenny, r. 1333 Ne-
braska
" Johns., tailor, 9 Geary
" Joseph, clerk Dwyer & Co., r. 652!4 Minna
" Joseph, helper William A. Schrock
" Kearn, real estate agent, 765 Market room
2
" Louis J., r. 143%, Hth
" Maggie Mrs., r. 1431^, 11th
" Mary, widow, r. 319 Langton
" Mary, widow, r. 402 Octavia
" Matthew, r. 1087 Broadway
" Mazie Miss, stenographer, r. 20% Oak
Grove Av
" Michael, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Michael, teamster, r. 707 Tennessee
" Nellie, widow, r. 14 Capp
" Nellie, widow, r. 1606 Leavenworth
" Owen, driver Thomas Kelly, r. 1629 Pine
" Patrick, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2556
Greenwich
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1106 Tennessee
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 41 Williamson
" Patrick H., capitalist, 512 Montgomery, r.
413 Jones
" Peter C, clerk August Strand, r. 44, 3d
" Robert, wrapper D. M. Moran & Co., r. 318,
11th Av
" Theresa, widow, r. 37 Morris Av
" Thomas, cook str Farallon
" Thomas, stableman W. McCafferty, r. 2428
Mission
■' Thomas, teamster D. F. Gallagher, r. 1510
Folsom
" Thomas J., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 12
Bowie Av
" Timothy J., laborer, r. 28% Bluxome
" William, fireman, r. 419 Brannan
" William, helper Leroy Newton, r. 1118
Kearny
•' William F., bookkeeper, r. 322 Turk
" William J., decorator James F. Kenny, r. 6
Golden Gate Av rear
" William R., carpenter, r. 232, 8th Av
Kenny & McHugh (Edward Kenny and Owen
McHugh), grading contractors, NE cor
10th Av and Fulton
4®="Kenny. See Kenna, Kenne, Kenney and
Kinney
Kent Alfred G., bookkeeper United Carriage Co.,
r. 137% Perry
" Alva J., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 894
Green
" Carrie E. Mrs., varieties, 1035 Folsom
" Charles, seaman str Santa Rosa
" Charles L., bookkeeper S. F. News Co., r.
1409 Bush
Kent Daniel M., mining secretary, 330 Pine,
rooms 34-36, r. Oakland
" Edgar, carpenter, r. 1035 Folsom
" Elizabeth, domestic, 2232 Pacific Av
" E. W., musician, r. 39, 4th
" Frank, r. 348 Grove
" Frank B., conductor, r. 407, 30th
" G., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" George, engineer, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" George, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" George, teamster, r. 54 Sacramento
" George C, cutter U. S. Mint, r. 106, 11th
" George F., r. 22, 13th
" Hannah, widow, r. 130 Diamond
" Harrison C, clerk H. B. Mayhew & Co., r.
438 Geary
" Harry S., messenger Pac. Transfer Co., r.
Oakland
" Hugh A., r. 407, 30th
" James B., clerk Market St. Ry., r. 314
Haight
" James E. (J. E. Kent & Co.), r. 1035 Fol-
som
" J. E. & Co. (James E. Kent and George M.
Wright), contractor and builders, 1817
Polk
" Lubricant Co., C. K. Harmon agent, 22 Jes-
sie
" Lyle S.,r. 894 Green
" Maggie, clerk, r. 1031 Noe
" Olir, physician with J. Milton Bowers, 124
O'Farrell
" Sallie M., widow, r. 894 Green
" Samuel H., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 614 Sutter
" Scott, porter Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 407,
30th
Kent Thaddeus B., surveyor San Francisco
Savings Union, NE cor California and
Webb, r. 603 Jessie
" Thomas E., shirt manufacturer and tailor,
597 Mission, r. Oakland
Kent Thomas R., secretary F. A. Robbing Press
Works, 324 Fremont, r. 314 Haight
Kentfield Edward E. (John Kentfleld & Co.), r.
331 Fremont
" John Mrs., widow, r. 333 Fremont
Kentfield John & Co. (E. E. Kentfield), lumber
and shipping. 318 Steuart
Kentley Frederick R., teamster Western Meat
Co.,r. 33 Valley
" Wellington, with George H. Stevens, r. 33
Valley
Kenton Frank, teamster, r. 1410 Folsom
Kentra Antone, cook Nicholas Rudonick, r. 253
Stevenson
" Joseph, shoemaker, r. 253 Stevenson
Kentuck Consolidated Mining Co. (Gold Hill,
Nev.), Richard E. Kelly president, Au-
gustus Waterman secretary, 23-24
Nevada Block
Kentucky Home, Sass Bros, proprietor, 1530
Kentucky
Kentzell Charles, cook, r. 717% Bush rear
" James R., clerk Bass-Heuter Paint Co.,
r. 1321% Broadway
" James W., collector S. F. Gas Light Co.
and foreman Truck 4, r. 1321% Broadway
" John W., gas fitter Thomas Day & Co., r.
1614% Bush
•' Joseph E., clerk S. P. Co., r. 317%, 5th
" Robert W., driver, r. 812, 22d
" Theodore B., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
1908% Larkin
Kenville Frank, policeman, r. 542 Sanchez
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Kenward Charles W., teamster Gal. Construc-
tion Co., r. 530, 17th
" Walter, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 33
Clementina
Kenwood Land Co., D. M. Carman president,
John H. Gilmore secretary, 321 Mont-
gomery
Kenyon Curtis G., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 901 Sutter, hours until 9 a. m. and
1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., surgeon to St.
Luke's Hospital
" George, messman str Walla Walla
" Jessie V., widow, r. 735 Geary
Kenze P., coal passer str Australia
Kenzler J., huttermaker X L Dairy Co., r. cor
31st and Folsom
Keogan John P., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.,r. ISHollis
Keogh Austin, lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
257, nth
" Chester W., stenographer Blake & Har
rison, r. 2512 Clay
" Edward, painter, r. 1408 Guerrero
" John A., musician, r. 630 Douglass
'< John B., clerk, r. 2960b Folsom
" Maggie, tailoress, r. 547 Minna
" Maria, widow, r. 3512 Clay
" Michael, r. 547 Minna
" Thomas A., attorney at law, 116 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1327 Jackson
•' Walter, clerk, r. 2512 Clay
" William, painter Standard Oil Co., r. 634,
4th
igS'Keogh. See Kehoe and Keough
Keoghn James, operator, r. 12414 Bernard
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1241?4 Bernard
" Thomas Jr., plumber W. S. Ray Mnfg Co.,
r. 12414 Bernard
'Keohane Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1110 Tennessee
Keone John T., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1336, 26th
Keonest Charles, ice packer Consumers Ice Co.
Keough Frank F., plumber Patrick T. Waters,
r. 239, 8th
" James, expressman, r. Clinton Park and
Guerrero
" John, laborer, r. 829 Stevenson
" Lance R., r. 1507 Washington
" T. B. Mrs., r. 1114 Jackson
" Thomas, r. 1507 Washington
" William J., bookbinder, r. 1114 Jackson
4S="Keough. See Kehoe and Keogh
Kepfler Anna J., widow, r. 632 Eddy
" Louis C. traveling salesman Holt Bros.
Co., r. 622 Eddy
Kepner Edgar S., baker, 16 City Hall Square, r.
431a Turk
Keppel Derrick P., r. 3116 Bush
" James J., brigadier Salvation Army, 1139
Market, r. East Oakland
" Mary Mrs., shirt finisher, r. 1460 Minna
" Mary Mrs., superintendent Salvation Army
Children's Home, 338 Bryant, r. Oakland
" Mary A., widow, r. 1858 Minna
Keppen William, waiter, r. 225 Stevenson
Keppich Bela, solicitor Daily Report Publish-
ing Co., r. 1010 Bush
Keppler Louis, bookkeeper Fisher Packing Co.,
r. 329, 21st
Ker Charles E., foreman Union I. Wks Shop
Mail Dock, r. 1501 Steiner
" Robert M., mechanical optician Cal. Opti-
cal Co., r. 520 Jones
Kerbaugh Joseph D., miner, r. 824i/4 Filbert
Kerbin John A., clerk, r. 3118 Howard
Kerby John V., newspaper carrier, r. 38 Hill
" Joseph F., foreman composing room Moni-
tor, r. 38 Hill
" Thomas, r. 38 Hill
4®" Kerby. See Curby and Kirby
Kerchoff Matthew, beamster South S. F. Tan-
nery
Kerdell Edward, box maker F. Korbel & Bros. .
r. 717 Golden Gate Av
" Tony (Donohue & Kerdell), r. 1341 Hayes
KerekesCarl, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 3009%
Harrison
Kerlin George B., r. 21 Hawthorne
i, plasterer, r. 2537 Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot of
Novelties.
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Kerlinger Austin H., teamster Austin & Co., r.
118c Clara
Kermode Louise Mrs., r. 1613 Folsom
Kern Albert, blacksmith H. M. Black & Co., r.
1127 Florida
" Anna M., widow, r. 751, 18th
" Charles A., special examiner drugs U. S.
Customs, r. 423 Golden Gate Av
" Charles J., carpenter, r. 751, 18th
" Charles L., porter Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 2201 Geary
" Christopher F., manager Viticultural Ci-
gar Store, 315-317 Pine, r. 1012 Castro
Kern County Canal and Water Co., Lloyd
Tevis president, F. G. Drum secretary,
30 Mills Bldg, 9th floor
Eem County Land Co., Lloyd Tevis president,
F. G. Drum secretary, 30 Mills Bldg, 9th
floor
" Edward W., carpenter, r. 711 Hampshire
" Franz, proprietor The Columbus, 230a
O'Farrell
" Frederick W., carpenter and builder, 40
New Montgomery, r. 3018, 17th
" George A., brewer, r. 335, 12th
' ' George W. , helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 372 Jessie
" Henry (Kern & Eibach), r. 11 Locust
" James, longshoreman, r. 1110 Hampshire
" John C. (L. Goldstein & Co.). r. 242 Taylor
" Lewis A., carpenter, r. 632, 17th
" Margaret, widow, r. 751, 18th
" Mary, domestic, 743 Harrison
" Max, liquors, 505 Pacific
" Morris J., ticket clerk S. P. Co., and treas-
urer Pac. Electric Motor Co., 12 Annie,
r. 719 Grove
" Oscar, student, r. 423 Golden Gate Av
" Philip, waiter, r. 502 Washington
" Philipp C, wig maker Goldstein & Cohn, r.
540 Stevenson
" Valley Water Co., Charles Z. Merritt sec-
retary, office 508 California, room 16
" William (Strecker&Kern), r. 1516 Franklin
Eem & Eibach (Henry Kern and Charles
Eibach), interior decorators, 105 Dono-
hoe Bldg
^ff- Kern. See Kearn
Kernan Edward A., varnisher, r. 1622 Laguna
" Edward J., bookbinder, r. 2017 Webster
" James, hackman United Carriage Co., r.
915 Folsom
" Maggie, domestic, 1123 California
" Mary Mrs., janitress Pacific Avenue Pri-
mary School, r. 1510V4 Broadway
" Peter, clerk, r. 297 Clementina
'' Thomas, salesman Hausmann Bros., r.
944 Geary
" Thomas B., messenger U. S. Customs, r.
123 Stockton
" Thomas F., guard County Jail 3, r. 225
Duncan
4@=" Kernan. See Kiernan
Kernell Andrew J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3408 California
jg®" Kernell. See Carnall, Carnell and Cornell
Kerner Frederick S., barber Robert T. Brodek,
r. 324 Turk
" Harry J., foreman Chas. M. Plum & Co., r.
6 Octavia
" Louis P., clerk G. H. Umbsen & Co., r. 11
Pearl
Kerns Ellen, widow, r. 630 Eddy
" George, salesman, r. 24 Masonic Av
" John B., foreman, r. 220 Sanchez
" Lizzie Miss, furnished rooms, 608 Geary
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Kerns Ricliard W., jeweler Isaac Hassen, r. 334
Kearny
" Thomas, clerk, r. 3030 Pine
" William C, attorney at law, r. 37 Willow
Av
j8®= Kerns. See Calms and Kearns
Kerr Andrew, fireman str Newsboy, r 314, 1st
" Andrew, yardman Central Coal Co., r. 123
Eugenia Av
" Annie, widow, r. 663 Harrison
" Catherine, r. 1877 Mission
" Catherine G. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1033
Laguna
" Celia Miss, tailoress, r. 313 Grove
" Charles, plumber Henry Williamson
" David, carriage and wagon maker, 47-49
Beale, r. 815, 31st
" David, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1233a
Broadway
" David H., bookkeeper American Bank and
Trustee, r. 815, 31st
" Earl, vice-president William Kerr Co., r.
915 Battery
" Edward (Ledyard & Kerr), r. 1039a Dolores
" Edward Mrs., widow, r. 1826 San Carlos Av
" Frederick, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
32 Old San Jose Road
" George T., carpenter Friedrichs Bros., r. 19
Johnston Av
" Henry J., plumber F. Raisch, r. 110 Clinton
" Isabelle, widow, r. 338 Fremont
" Isabelle Miss, teacher music, r. 328 Fre-
mont
" Jacob, baker, r. 230 Gough
" James, bookkeeper Minaker & Welbank,
r. 515b Filbert
•' James, clerk H. K. Belden, r. 717 Post
» James, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
1531/2. 3d
" James, yardman Wainwright & Easton, r.
26 Sacramento
" James A., merchandise broker, 116 Cali-
fornia, room 10, r. 807 California
" James A., teacher music, 1335 Folsom
" James W. (Steiger & Kerr), r. 1738 Golden
Gate Av
" Jennings B., salesman Mohns & Kalten-
bach
" John, hackman Plaza, r. 110 Clinton
" John, laborer, r. 130b Church
" John, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks., r. 1327 Rhode Island
" John, special policeman, r. Ill Wildey
" John, waiter str Farallon, r. 533 Commer-
cial
" John, wood and coal, 313 Tehama, r. 935
Sacramento
" John P., 3d engineer str Transit, r. 144
Chestnut
" Joseph, wood worker Carvill Mfg. Co., r.
110 Clipper
" Joseph M., bartender John F. Farley, r. 19
Clara
" Margaret, widow, r. 1826 San Carlos Av
" Mark B., civil engineer, 403 Front, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" Martin, r. 663 Harrison
" Martin E., cellarman Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 518, 3d
" Matthew, liquors, 116 Leidesdorff, r. 19
Clara
" Matthew Jr., pressman, r. 19 Clara
" Matthew T., engineer, r. Uth Av South
nr P
" Michael, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1306
Grove
Kerr Patrick, carpenter, r. 727 Franklin
" Peter, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 130b
Church
" Robert G., teamster, r. 901 Battery
" Robert H., boiler maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks., r. 328 Fremont
" Robert H., drug clerk, r. 3 Pearl
" Sarah J., domestic, 631 O'Farrell
" Thomas, r. 518, 3d
" Thomas, foreman Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 19 Johnston Av
" Thomas B., salesman Pa yot,Upham & Co.,
r. 337 Fremont
" Thomas C, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
518, 3d
" Thomas H., bookkeeper McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy, r. 1154^4 Folsom
" William, bartender Thomas Brennan, r.
NE cor 30th and San Jose Av
" William, gardener, r. 1324 Turk
Kerr William, president William Kerr Co., 903
Battery, r. Santa Cruz, Cal.
" William Jr., teamster, r. 901 Battery
" William C, collector James A. Kerr, r. 807
California
Kerr William Company, William Kerr presi-
dent. Earl Kerr vice-president, Freder-
ick M. Berryman secretary, teamsters,
903 Battery
" William J., blacksmith Johnsen& Gogan,
r. 110 Clinton
" William J., carpenter, r. 518, 3d
" William R., cooper Cal. Barrel Co. r. Ubiy^
Folsom
" William W., physician, 538 Sutter
J(®-Kerr. See Ker
Kerran William, r. 501 Napa
Kerrell Albert Daw (Kerrell & Co.), r. 1313 Guer-
rero
" A. G. Daw, clerk general passenger agent's
office S. P. Co., r. 1312 Guerrero
Kerrell & Co. (Albert Da w-Kerrell), sole agents
Royal Kallisozon Co. (of London, Eng.),
143 Phelan Bldg
Kerresk J., r. 220, 3d
Kerrigan Alice, domestic, r. 1 Regli PI
" Ambrose, r. 547 Mission
" Annie Miss, tailoress, r. 8 San Antonio
Kerrigan Charles, commission merchant, 109
California, room 6, r. 313 Steiner
" Cornelius, longshoreman, r. 633, 3d
" Daniel, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
111714 Tennessee
" David H., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 15351/2 Market
" Edward, butcher, r. 331, 12th
" Edward J., machine hand P. F. Nolan &
Co., r. 314 Chenery
Kerrigan Frank H., presiding Justice of the
Peace, New City Hall, 1st floor, ofiQce 35
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 918 Hyde
" Frank W., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
102 1/2, 23d
" James, laborer, r. 314 Chenery
" James J., stonecutter, r. 1133;^, 24th
" James T., shoemaker Buckingham&Hecht,
r. 1021/2, 23d
" John, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 20 Willow Av
" John, porter Hotel, St. Nicholas
" John A., distributor La Grande Laundry,
r. 1550, 17th
" John J., hackman, r. 3 August Alley
" John K., clerk, r. 12 Leroy PI
" Margaret, chiropodist, 13 Leroy PI
" Martin, coursing, r. 447% Guerrero
" Mary, domestic, r. 1 Regli PI
" Matthew J., machine hand J. C. Nolan &
Co., r. 307a Powell
" Michael J., tailor, 81, 4th, r. 335 Minna
" Owen, maltster Hibernia Brewery
" Owen, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1107
Tennessee
" Patrick, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
361, 1st
" Patrick, repairer Market St. Ry., r. 22%
Hayes
" Patrick H., copyist County Clerk's oflQce,
r. 647 Stevenson
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Kerrigan Philip, painter, r. 127'/^ Shipley
" Thomas, hostler James P. Guerln, r. 342,
4th
" William, teamster, r. 633, 3d
" William, teamster, r. 1327a Minna
4®" Kerrigan. See Carrigan
Kerris Aloys, fisherman, r. 11 Clay
Kerrison Edmund P., manager Plummer Bros.,
14-16 Spear, r. 127 Vioksburg
George E., guard wagon dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. Army nr Treat Av
Robert E., porter Redington & Co., r. Berke-
ley
Robert F., porter postofflce, r. Army nr
Treat Av
Robert J., policeman, r. 511b Castro
Stephen H., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
18 Birch Av
" William H., superintendent wagon dept.
Wells, Fargo & Co., r. Berkeley
Kerruish Edward J., clerk Neustadter Bros., r.
1009, 20th
Kershaw Millie Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 706b Guerrero
" Roger A., coal and asphaltum, 117-119 How-
ard, r. Oakland
Kersinski M., laborer, r. Ellsworth nr Cortland
Av
Kerss Thomas, carpenter McFarland Bros., r.
968 Harrison
Kerstegely Kristaft, restaurant, 1805 Haight
Kersten Virginia, widow, r. 1217 Kearny
Kertell J. *M., clerk R. E. Schulz, r. 705 Cali-
fornia
Kerth John G., traveling salesman John Wie-
land Brewery, r. 529a 18th
" Louis, washer John Wieland Brewery, r.
529a 18th
Kervan Clara, widow, r. 417 Franklin
" Ida M. Miss, teacher Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 610 Powell
" Thomas L., carpenter, r. 610 Powell
Kerwin Frank J., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 967
Mission
" John A., clerk local freight office S. P. Co..
r. 2118 Howard
" Kate, widow, r. 220 Ritch rear
" Louis J., dental student, r. 218 Chatta-
" Martin, reporter News Letter
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2408 California
" Patrick, clerk local freight ofQce S. P. Co.,
r. 553, 4th
" Thomas, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 21
Langton
» Thomas I., bookkeeper, r. 218 Chattanooga
" Thomas J., teamster Gloss & Mullaney, r.
Sunshine Court
" William, blacksmith, r. 504 Napa
4®" Kerwin. See Kirwan and Kirwin
Kerz Frank, groceries, 541 Geary, r. 513 O'Far-
rell
Keseling Frank, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
David J., compositor, r. 1013 Sacramento
" Frederick D., asst. O'Connor, Moffatt&Co.,
r. 14 Salina PI
" Herman, waiter The Louvre, r. 633 Ellis
" Louis, harness maker William A. Schrock
" Martin, salesman J. Seidl&Co., r. 29 Lang-
ton
Kessack George, watchman W. W. Montague &
Co.,r. 1423 Polk
Kessel August, gardener St. Joseph's Home
Hospital
" Henry J., gardener, r. 27th Av nr Point
Lobos Av
" Jacob, florist, Marshall nr Congdon
" Wilhelm, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
Kesseler Charles E., onyx worker J. & F. Kes-
seler, r. 1912 Lexington Av
" Francis (J. & F. Kesseler), r. 1912 Lexing-
ton Av
" Francis A., foreman J. &F. Kesseler, r. 325
Fair Oaks
Kesseler J. & F. (Joseph and Francis), onyx
works, 11 City Hall Square
" Joseph (J. & F. Kesseler), r. 1912 Lexing-
ton Av
Apache,
Kesseler Louis, deckhand
Prospect Av
4®~Kesseler. See Kessler
Kessing Charles, clerk, r. 84 Belcher
" Charles B., clerk, r. 82 Belcher
" Emma Mrs., hairdressing, 131 Larkin
" George M., insurance solicitor, 423 Califor-
nia, r. 131 Larkin
" John E., bookkeeper Luke G. Sresovich &
. Co., r. 961 Harrison
" John H., fish, 7 Clay St. Market, r. 963 Har-
rison
" Louis B., collector, r. 1219 Mission
" Mary Mrs., r. 1219 Mission
" William H., bookkeeper, r. 559 Stevenson
Kessler August, bookkeeper B. Salles & Co., r.
Oakland
" Benjamin, shoemaker, r. De Wolf nrSickles
Av
" Carl, bartender B. C. Eyerman, r. 105 New
Montgomery
" Edward, nurse German Hospital
" Edwin, r. 2218 Van Ness Av
" Henry, foreman Atlas Iron Wks, r. 30934
Sanchez
' ' Martin, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 242 Clara
" Richard T. (Kessler & Co.), r. 221 Polk
" & Co. (Richard T. Kessler), bitters, 410Mc-
AUister
>6S"Kessler. See Kesseler
Kessner Henry, cigar maker, r. 908 Laguna
" Mary Miss, upholsterer, r. 908 Laguna
" Pauline, widow, r. 908 Laguna
" Samuel, watchmaker, r. 908 Laguna
Kestel Adolph, bartender Anton Stier, r. 313
Shotwell
" George, salesman T. A. Burns, r. 457 Stev-
enson
Kester John H., engineer Frank A. Geier, r. 27c
4»-Kester. See Kister
Kestler Henry, maltster John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 714 Vassar PI
Kestner Herriman, laborer Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 421, 6th
Ketch Joseph, carpenter, r. 235 Stevenson
Ketchum William A., clerk Victor Trespaille.
r. 1915 Mission
Ketels Gustav S., clerk J. H. VoUers, r. 973 Har-
rison
" Martin N., seaman, r. 4'/^ Glover
Ketler William J., r. 1588 Fulton
Ketteler William, cook Bon & Weisgerber, 118,
4th
Kettelsen J., seaman U. S. lighthouse tender
Madrone
Kettelson August, helper Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 138 Townsend
" Barbara, domestic, 108 Chattanooga
" Murray, boatbuilder, r. 171 Perry
Ketterer Andreas, proprietor North Beach
Hotel, NW cor Mason and Bay
Kettle Mary, widow, r. 508 Fell
" William, butcher W. D. Wilson, r. 508 Fell
>W=-Kettle. See Kittle
Kettlewell Joseph A., salesman J. B. Russell, r.
St. Helena, Cal.
Kettner George, cooper Jackson Brewing Co., r.
3918 Pierce
Keudell Frederick, bartender Holler & Jobst, r.
7 Chapultepec
Keuerleber Frederick W., bartender, r. 1423^4
Hayes
Kevin Bartholomew, liquors, 1701 Market
Keville John, fireman str Pomona, r. 8 Harriet
" Michael, teamster, r. 29 Victor
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j WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St
Kevlln John, r. 28 Landers
" William, sawyer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 28
Landers
Kewell Charles H. (Charles H. Kewell Co.), r.
1738 Stevenson
" Charles H. Co. (Charles H. Kewell), manu-
facturers fishing tackle, 1500 Market
" Frederick W., cashier Wempe Bros., r.
1738 Lexington Av
Kewin Margaret, widow, r. 120 Julian Av
" William C, bookkeeper J. St. Denis & Co.,
r. 120 Julian Av
Kewish J. T., foreman Arizona Warehouse
Kewitz Charles (Gunther & Kewitz), r. 429 Bush
Kewley Philip, wheelwright, r. 861 Maket
Kewnig John, wood and ivory turner, 10 Steven-
son, r. 281 Prospect Av
Key Daniel M., attorney at law, 16 Nevada
Block, r. 836, 17th
" Eva J. Mrs., lodgings, 9 Powell
" John W., dentist, 1122 Market
" Thomas B., dentist, 9 Powell
Keyaert Bastian (Keyaert & Manetta), r. Oak-
land
" & Manetta (Bastian Keyaert and J. E.
Manetta), proprietors Artistic Decora-
tion Co., 253 Stevenson
Keyer Charles J., salesman Charles Lyons, r.
211/2 Shotwell
" John, engineer S. P. Co., r. 430a 17th
Keyes Alexander D., attorney at law, 24-26
Chronicle Bldg, r. 915 Van Ness Av
" Arthur T., butcher, r. 95 Steuart
" Prank, laborer, r. 1011 Capp
Keyes Frank H., manager D. M. Osborne & Co.,
27 Main, r. 700 Jones
" George O., furniture, 1138 Howard
" Lillian W., widow, r. 400 Golden Gate Av
" Orson H., r. 607 Van Ness Av
" Reuben, driver Millbrae Dairy
" Silver Mining Co. (Nev.), John H. Sayi-e
secretary, 405 Montgomery, room 5
" Thomas F., liquors, 113 O'Farrell
" William P., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 430 Golden Gate Av
" Winfleld S., mining engineer, r. 915 Van
Ness Av
4®- Keyes. See Keys
Keylsen Peter, r. 346, 4th
Keymer Agnes Mrs., r. 14 Lewis
Keys Ann, widow, r. HI Freelon
" Charles v., clerk British Consul-General,
r. 1249 California
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1200 Golden Gate Av
" Elizabeth E. Miss, bookkeeper William O.
Bacon, r. 1813 Broderick
" George F., longshoreman, r. 8 Anthony
" George T. (Hofimann & Keys), r. Hotel
Miramar
" James W., attorney at law, 26 Montgomery,
room 32, r. 210 Hyde
" John B., merchandise broker, 109 Califor-
nia, room 3. r. 1249 California
" Peter J., policeman, r. 1610 Polk
" Samuel, candies, 152 West Mission
4®-Keys. See Keyes
Keyser Annie, domestic, 3700 California
" Jarott Miss, printer S. F. American, r. 517
Folsom
" Louis, onyx worker, r. 29 Boardman PI rear
" Paul, seeds, grain and produce, 206 Clay,
r. 1140 Fulton
>Kg= Keyser. See Kaiser, Kayser and Keiser
Keyston Brotliers (James W. and William D.).
manufacturers whips and lashes, 21, 1st
" James W. (Keyston Bros.1, r. 826 Capp
Keyston S. Albert, clerk Keyston Bros., r. 826
Capp
" William D. (Keyston Bros.), r. 1116 Bush
Keystone Aaron, carpenter, r. .54, 1st
" Boiler Works, NE cor Main and Folsom
" Consolidated Mining Co., M. J. McDonald
president, Charles E. Anderson secre-
tary, 33 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
Keystone The, Beier & Millikan proprietors,
SW cor Grant Av and Bush
" Watch Case Co., William K. Barmore
agent, 126 Kearny, room 12
" Wringer Co., James Price manager, wring-
ers, 156, 5th
Keyt Edward J., foreman Siebe & Green, r. 134
Hayes
•' James, bill poster Siebe & Green
" John E., bill poster, r. 1728 San Carlos Av
Kezar Abner H., druggist, r. 15771/2 Market
Kibbe Elizabeth, widow, r. 2030 Geary
" Ernest O., painter, r. 329, 13th
" George R., adjuster Gas Consumers' Assn
" Millard J., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co.,r. 1331 Fulton
" William M., painter, r. 27 Ridley
Kibbel G. H., expressman, r. cor Bennington
and Newman
" Rudolph, porter, r. 87314 Market
Kibbler William T., druggist, 439 Larkln, r. 511
Turk
Kibblewhite Henry, agent, r. 1022 Sacramento
Kibish Frank, bakery, 923 Folsom
Kick Frank, barber, 702 McAllister .
Kidd Albert J., druggist AmericanDrug Co., r.
1002 Market
" Alexander, machinist, r. 1411 Point Lobos
Av
" Annie Miss, nurse, r. 1537 Eddy
" Annie B. Mrs., r. 1819 Pine
" Arthur (Marsh & Kidd), r. 1187 Dolores
" Charles, jockey, r. 339, 5th Av
" Elmore A., collector Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 34 Elgin Park Av
" Ellis D., driver, r. 241 Ritch
" Emma, widow, lodgings, 417 Bush
" George W., teamster, r. 241 Ritch
" Hugh, wool sorter Flint & McLennan, r.
15311/4 Howard
" James, architect, r. 538, 18th
" James A., cutter John Reid, r. 945 Mis-
sion
" James B.. salesman Sunset Seed andPlant
Co., r. 1516 Golden Gate Av
" John T., architect, 36 Donohoe Bldg, r. 538,
18th
" Kate, widow, r. 1531^4 Howard
" Lizzie Miss, seamstress, r. 424, 27th
" May G., saleslady Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
15311/2 Howard
" William, stevedore, r. 8 August Alley
" William H., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 32 Elgin Park Av
" William J., bookkeeper Balfour, Guthrie
& Co., r. 1116b Leavenworth
" William J., carpenter S. Conning, r. 771
Howard
" William L., r. 1169 Mission
^©"Kidd. See Kydd
Kidder Charles A., painter Edwin H. Black, r.
1210 Dolores
" George E., freight clerk str Peru, r. 122
Ridley
" Kate Miss, clerk, r. 725 Pine
Kiddie David, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
Oakland
Kiddler William C, carpenter, r. 103 California
Av
Kidney Charles, r. 216 Harrison
" Ellen, widow, r. 535, 7th
" John, laborer, r. Nebraska nr Army
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 120 Townsend
" William, lumberman, r. 416 Bryant
Kidston William, 2d officer str San Bias, r. 2726
Mission
Kieckhefer Brothers Co., stoves and tinware,
12 Drumm
Kiedlin Gustav F., r. 5141/2 Valencia
Kiefer Gustav H., bookkeeper Consumers' Yeast
and Vinegar Wks, r. 1016 Page
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Kiefer Jacob E., cigar manufacturer, 612 Clay,
r. East Berkeley
" Louis, upholsterer, r. 314 Franklin
" Otto C, clerk The German Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1408 Grove
" Philip (Philip kiefer & Co.), r. 1016 Page
Kiefer PMlip & Co. (Philip Kiefer and Herman
L. Fabry), proprietors The Identical,
SE cor Sacramento and Battery
" William, cigar maker J. E. Kiefer, r. 625
Clay
" William C, clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 806 Geary
.e®=-Kiefer. See Keefer, Keiffer and Kieffer
Kieffer Albert, cabinet maker, r. 618 Hampshire
" Celestin, liquors, 300 Shotwell
" Charles, laborer, r. 31st Av South nr G
" Charles, liquors, 12, 14th
" Louis, laborer, r. 31st Av South nr G
jg®=Kieffer. See Keefer, Keiffer and Kiefer
Kiehl Jacob, cabinet maker, r. 740 Broadway
" Louis, engineer Engine 12, r. 101 Commer-
cial
4S"Kiehl. See Keil and Kyle
Kiekrutz August, porter The Oberon, r. 415
Powell
KielBarthold, carbuilder, r. a30, 5th Av
•' Charles, carpenter, r. 101 Minna
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Post and Baker
" Ferdinand Mrs., widow, r. 330, 5th Av
" Henry, cook, r. 636 Commercial
" Jacob, cabinet maker, r. 740 Broadway
Kielberg Carl E., ship joiner, r. 1113 Nebraska
" Marius, ship joiner, r. 1113 Nebraska
" Ole C, ship joiner, r. 1113 Nebraska
Kiele Frederick O., bartender H. Frederick
Kiele, r. 429 Turk
" H. Frederick, liquors, 2 Mason, r. 429 Turk
Kieleger Brothers (Joseph and Louis), milk
ranch, 17th Av South nr S, depot SE cor
3d and Howard
" Emile, milker Nager Bros., r. cor 28th Av
South and Potrero
" Frank, tallow maker Cal. Tallow Wks.
r. cor 6th Av South and M
" John, milker Kieleger Bros., r. 17th Av
South nr S
" Joseph (Kieleger Bros.), r. 17th Av South
nrS
" Louis (Kieleger Bros.), r. 17th Av South nr
S
Kielty Patrick J., porter Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 833, 22d
Kiely Agnes, domestic, 3011 Sacramento
" Ellen, widow, r. 265 Octavia
" Eugene, student, r. 265 Octavia
" Michael, gripman Market St. Ry, r. Cable
House
" Michael M., salesman L. V. Merle, r. 417
Kearny
" Thomas, laborer Market St. Ry, r. 9 Grant
Alley
" William, laborer, r. 506 Napa
46r-Kiely. See Keely. Keily and Kiley
Kienberger Frank, baker Swain Bros., r. 719yi
Bush
" John, baker Swain Bros., r. 719^^ Bush
Kienborts Louisa, widow, r. 1503 Mason
Kienle Eugene, liquors, 17V2, 4th, r. 327 Bush
Kienzle Gottlieb, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkel-
dey, r. 36th and Bryant
j8®="Kienzle. See Kinzle
Kiep Adolph, jeweler Donohue & Kerdell, r.
East Oakland
" William, r. 4221/3 Post
Kiepen Herman, butcher, Plymouth nr Sadowa
Kierce Anne, widow, r. 192 Noe
" Francis J. (Wheaton, Kalloch & Kierce),
attorney at law, 405 Montgomery, rooms
22-24, r. 503 Turk
J8®=Kierce. See Kearce
Klernan Annie, widow, r. 3125 Mission
" Archie, stonecutter, r. 528 Hickory Av
" Bridget, widow, r. 1703 Grove
" Charles, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Charles (Reed & Co.), 1517 Howard
" Charles W., upholsterer and carpet layer,
26 Ridley
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Kiernan Edward, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill. r. 301
Sierra
" Francis J., clerk, r. 650 Oak
" Frank, pattern maker, r. 836 Mission
■' Frank M., r. 677 Harrison
" Frank M., clerk, r. 836 Mission
■' George, clerk Alliance Assurance Co., r.
325 Clementina
" James F., yardman John Wigmore & Sons
Co., r. 7()4 Natoma
" James H., oiler S. F. & S. M. Ry. r.983
Harrison
" James J., plasterer, r. 1606 Lexington Av
" James P., laborer, r. 1606 Stevenson
" John, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. Oakland
" John, house painter, r. 1606'Lexingfon Av
" Joseph, gasfitter S. F. Gas Light Co. stove
dept., r. 1219 Stockton
" Mary, widow, r. 213i4 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 1606 Lexington Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1807 Buchanan
" Mary L., widow, r. 836 Mission
" Matthew, laborer, r. 349^4 Minna
" Michael J., plasterer, r. 412 California Av
" Michael J. Jr., plasterer, r. 412 California
Av
" Nellie A., widow, r. 617 Jones
^' Patrick, painter, r. 1606 Lexington Av
" Patrick M., laborer, r. 1014 Minna
" Peter, r. 325 Clementina
" Thomas, r. 983 Harrison
" Thomas, stonecutter, r. 528 Hickory Av
" W., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Winnifred, widow, r. 706 Natoma
eS' Kiernan. See Kernan
Kierski Malvina W. Mrs., propiietor The Ver-
sailles, 611 Taylor
" William, manufacturers' agent, r. 611 Tay-
lor
Kierulfl Charles A., clerk Western Sugar Refi-
ning Co., r. Berkeley
" I. N., manager The Denbom Co., 66 Crocker
Bldg, r. Berkeley
" Thomas C, attorney at law, 215 Sansome,
rooms 3-4, r. Berkeley
" W. Joseph L., buyer, r. 2039 Baker
Kiesel Prosper, painter Joseph Stroetgen, r. 95
Colton
Kiesling Barbara, widow, r. 6a Dearborn PI
Kietzmann Frank O., cigar maker, r. 328 Chest-
nut
" Frederick, junk dealer, r. 328 Chestnut
" Frederick R., cigar maker, r. 328 Chest-
nut
" Lizzie, dressmaker Mrs. A. Fischer, r. .328
Chestnut
Kifflnger Robert, jewelry case maker A. Muhs,
r. 6.37 Vallejo
Kiger John C, millman Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 414 Brannan
" William A., millhand Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 414 Brannan
Kihn Albert J., porter Hey, Grauerholz & Co., r.
316 Fremont
" Frederick, brass finisher M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 109 Bernard
" Herman, bridgekeeper 6th St. Bridge, r. 316
Fremont
e^' Kihn. See Keane amd Keene
Kii Co., artistic bamboo furniture, 908 Larkin
Kllborn Mary C, widow, r. 1305 Vallejo
" William N., clerk Morton Special Delivery,
r. 1305 Vallejo
Kilboum Harvey B., physician and druggist.
NE cor 2d and Mission, telephone Main
1205, r. 702 Guerrero
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and recruiting ofBc r company B 1st In-
fantry U. S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
Kilbride George, machinist Market St. Ry., r.
431 M Tehama
" Harry, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
" James, r. 431 M Tehama
" Owen, boiler maker, r. 828d Howard
" Patrick, laborer Tubbs-Cordage Co., r. 1530
Kentucky
Kilburn Dana W., 2d lieut. company F 1st In-
fantry TJ. S. A., Angel Island
Kilburn Paris, Bank Commissioner, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 19-20, r. Hotel Oliver
Kilbury William M.. engineer George W.
Kneass, r. 213, 28th
;8®»Kilcline. See Killcline
Kilcommon Daniel, blacksmith, W s Mission
Road nr Silver Av
" John, horseshoer, 722 Broadway, r. 720
Broadway
Kilcoyne James (P. & J. Kilcoyne), r. 118 Bryant
" Mary, domestic, 1516 California
" P. & J. (Patrick and James), liquors, 118
Bryant
" Patrick (P. & J. Kilcoyne), r. 243 Fre-
mont
KilcuUen Michael, laundry, 21 Freelon
Kilday Francis A., brass molder, r. 1139 Steven-
son
" James, r. 1212 Howard
" James D., bartender J. R. Dickey, r NW
cor 6th Av and Fulton
" James R., r. 1139 Stevenson
" Michael, liquors, SW cor Mission and 2d, r.
38V4 Hawthorne
" Patrick, teamster, r. 1248 Howard
" Sophie, widow, dressmaker, r. 32 John
" William, r. 1139 Stevenson
" William, engineer Chemical Engine No. 7,
r. 1212 Howard
" William J., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
8 Camp
Kilduff Elizabeth, widow, r. 813 Harrison
" Frank H., dry goods, 1906 Union
" James J., machinist, r. 813 Harrison
" Joseph L., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1126
Broadway
" Patrick, paver, r. 1126a Broadway
Kiley Frank, hog ranch, 37th Av South nr K
" Frederick, clerk Henry Lohman, r. 1705
Devisadero
" Hiram, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1705 Devisadera
" James, seaman, r. 6 Clementina
" Joseph F., carpenter Edward W. Crawther,
r. 1220 Webster
" Lillian Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1705
Devisadero
" Margaret, widow, r. 6 Elizabeth
" Matthew, fireman, r. 700 Front
'■ Michael W., carpenter, r. 816 Waller
" Patrick J., finisher The Norton Tannine
Co., r. 1131/2 Lily Av
" William (McKiernan & Kiley), r. 4IV2 East
" William F., r. 816 Waller
4®= Kiley. See Keely, Keily and Kiely
Kilgallon James, pressman Chronicle, r. 338
Minna
" Michael J., bartender, r. 1016 Minna
Kilgarif John M. (Kilgarif & Beaver), r. Sausa-
lito
Kilgarif & Beaver (John M. Kilgarif and Fred
H. Beaver), general agents Pacific
Mutual Life Insurance Co., 508 Mont-
gomery
Kilgarifl John F., boiler maker, r. 619, 3d
" Michael F., boiler maker, r. 444 Brannan
" Teresa Miss, dressmaker, r. 619, 3d
Kilger Carl, washer John Wieland Brewery, r.
10 Verona PI
Kilgo Thomas H., proprietor Peerless Gas
Regulator, 6 Chronicle Bldg, r. 220 Turk
Kilgore Arthur, assistant in science and
m 'thematios Cogswell Polytechnic Col-
lege, r. 420^/4 California Av
" Emmet, laborer, r. 821 Mission
" Edwin R., engineer, r. 820, 23d
" Lucy A. Mrs., r. 1107 Jackson
" Robert R., marine engineer, r. 820, 23d
" Walter, lather, r. 821 Mission
Kilgour Wilson Y., clerk, r. I8I2/2 Geary
4S~Kilgour. See Killgore
Kilgrove William T., secretary Jardine Iron
Works, 307-.309 Folsom, r. NE cor 24th
and Howard
Kilhoffer Joseph (Kilhoffer & Kraft), r. 625 Clay
KILHOFFER & KRAFT
(Joseph Kimoffer and John Kraft),
proprietors Bakers' Home, 623-625
Clay, telephone Main 5717
Kilian Anton, compositor Report, r. 1528 Post
4®^Kilian. See Killian
Kilkeary Michael F. , salesman Brown & Adams,
r. Berkeley
Kilkelly Patrick, laborer, r. 257 Jersey
" William, groceries and liquors, 1120'/^ Har-
rison
Kilkelley William, teamster W. G. Stafford &
Co.
Kilkenny Francis, liquors, 420!^, 6th
" Patrick, liquors, 319. 3d, r. 26I91/2 Harrison
Killalee John J., stock cutter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 383 San Jose Av
j8®"Killalee. See Killelea and Killilea
Killam Walter, electrician Peter Baoigalupi,
r. 15 Taylor
Killduff Thomas, laborer, r. 2605 Hyde
Kllleen Dennis, carriage painter, r. 613 Bartlett
" Domini ck, collector, r. 526 Howard
" Edward, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
11 Minna
" Edward, teamster, r. 901 Battery
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 106 Minna
" James N. J., bricklayer, r. 1336 Guerrero
" John, stevedore, r. 1133, 23d
" John E., receiving clerk D. N. & E. Walter
&Co., r. 569 Howard
" John J. A., carriage painter Folsom &
Locke, r. 1133, 23d
" Lizzie, widow, r. 106 Minna
" Thomas F., driver National Laundry, r.
133614 Guerrero
" Timothy, molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 11
Minna
" Walter, carriage painter Folsom & Locke,
r. 613 Bartlett
Killelea Edward, sign painter Unsworth Sign
Co.
" Matthew D., carpenter, r. 213 Vicksburg
Killen H., teamster Pac. & S. F. Box Factory
" Peter, laborer, r. 56 Tehama
" Walter W., electrician Peter Bacigalupi,
r. 115 Taylor
Killey Charles H., real estate, r. 2801 Webster
Killgren Edward W. (Hobson & Killgren), r. 417
Kearny
Killian Ernest, wagonmaker, r. 231, 8th
" Mary, domestic, 2616 Sacramento
" Matthew, painter, r. 18, 13th
J8®-Killian. See Killion
Killilea Bryan J., bookkeeper, r. I6O814 Fol-
som
" John E., carpenter, r. 135 Perry rear
" Kate, domestic, 218 Fair Oaks
" Maria, widow, r. 454 Minna
" Matthew J., millhand, r. 1724/2 Eddy
" Patrick, laborer, r. 117 Jones
" Thomas, woodworker Corporation Yard S.
F. F. D., r. cor Coso and Lundy Lane
4®"Killilea. See Killalee
Killimede John, nurse St. Mary's Hospital
Killion Ellen, widow, r. 1505 Franklin
" Henry, teamster, r. 962 Harrison
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Killion James F., plumber, 1030 Sutter, r. 1505
Franklin
Killion James W., vice-president Seiberlicli-
Kast Shoe Co., 26 Second
" Michael, laborer, r. 828 Florida
je@-KiIlion. See Killian
Killip George E., salesman Jeremiah O'Connor,
r. 44, 3d
" Jasper N. (Killip & Co.), r. 21 Grant Av
" Robert, bricklayer, r. 121 Hartford
" William J., clerk Killip & Co., r. 725 Geary
Killip & Co. (Jasper N. Killip and Charles M
Chase), livestock auctioneers, 30 Mont-
gomery
Killkenney Michael, laborer, r. 6 Hay ward
Killman Daniel O., master bktn Catherine
Sudden, office 42 Market, room 3
" Henry C, master bark Topgallant, 35
Steuart, r. Alameda
Killow William, janitor 212 Sansome, r. 320
Sutter
Killpack Ann, widow, r. 127 Collingwood
" Joseph J., teamster, r. 127 CoUintrwood
" Raymond M., teamster, r. 127 Collingwood
Kilmartin Michael, groceries and liquors, 649
Minna
Kilpatrick Arthur, miller, r. 3229.C Brannan
" David, stone contractor, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. Los Angeles
" Elbert C, real estate salesman Madison &
Burke, and principal Business Evening
School, cor Bush and Stockton, r. 1022
Stanyan
" Frankie Miss, domestic, 528, 19th
" George, millhand, r. 3225i Brannan
" George, tailor, r. 528, 19th
" James, tinsmith, r. 1803a Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 3225£ Brannan
" Richard, miller, r. S-Z-iy^ Brannan
" Robert, plumber, r. 514 Hill
" William (Clemens & Kilpatrick), r. 715
Valencia
Kilroy Edward, painter, r. Ill Buchanan
•' Henry, foreman George Fritch, r. 49 Clem-
entina
" James P., clerk, r. Ill Buchanan
" John J., teamster, r. Ill Buchanan
" Mary, widow, liquors, 212 Pacific
" Patrick, contractor, r. Ill Buchanan
Kilsby John S., lodgings and liquors, 19 Com-
mercial
Kilstrom Hans, cooper John Wieland Brewerv
r. 106 Cortland Av eweiy,
Kim Charles J., lodgings, 116 Montgomery Av
KimDall Amos S., Lieutenant-Colonel and Dep-
uty Quartermaster-General U. S. A.,
Chief Quartermaster Department of-
California, Phelan Bldg., r. 3203 Pacific
Av
" Amos W., clerk Chief Quartermaster's of-
fice Dept. of California, r. 309 Cherry
" C. F.. clerk W. H. Fowler, r. 15 Diamond
" Charles, traveling salesman, r. I6O914
Folsom
" Charles A., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. Los Gatos
" Charles E., clerk John S. Kimball r. Sem-
inary Park, Alameda Co.
" Charles H., salesman, r. 1609*4 Folsom
" Charles S., public weigher, office Wash-
ington St. Wharf (Pier 3), r. 1809 Baker
" Christian F., student, r. 15 Diamond
" Edward H., electrician Tivoli Opera
House, r. 7 Fulton
" Edmond, Mrs., r. 615 Jones
" Ehsha I., traveling salesman M. Getz &
Co., r. 2724 Mission
" Frederick, soapcutter Newell & Bro., r. 15
Diamond
" George W., clerk, r. 41314 Franklin
" H. C, packer Nathan, Dohrmann & Co
r. Oakland
" James W., harness maker, r. 34 Minna
" John, cabinet maker Louis H. C. Miller r
30 Ritch
" John Rev., managing editor The Pacific, 7
T Montgomery Av, r. 132 McAllister
" John C, house and sign painter, 216 Wash-
ington, r. 1714 Mason
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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KIMBALL JOHN S.,
shipping and commission mercliant,
coasting line steamers, office 22 Mar-
t;.- ^ ,^®.*' ^- seminary Park, Alameda Co.
Kimball Laura B. Miss, stenographer Chicago
Rock Island and Pac. Ry. Co., r. 1008
Hyde
" Leonidas F., clerk J. C. Johnson & Co. r
2500!/2 California
" Mary L. Miss, teacher music, 1603 Jones
" Mary R., widow, r. 2123 Sacramento
" Moses C, r. 1603 Jones
" Proctor W., teacher music, r. 2912 Howard
" Rebecca M. Miss, cashier Del Monte Mill-
ing Co., r. 2912 Howard
Kimball Roy T., president The Norton Tanning
Co., 312 Clay, r. 1230 Geary
" Sarah L., stenographer Van Ness & Red-
man, r. East Oakland
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 926 Minna
" Thomas, clerk, r. 304, 3d
" Thomas D., calker, r. 741, 17th
" Thomas F. K., foreman E. F. Dennison, r
1917 Point Lobos Av
" William, machinist, r. 712 Ellis
" William E., superintendent Newell & Bro.,
r. 32 Diamond
" William P., manager subscription dept.
Overland Monthly, 508 Montgomery
4®=- Kimball. See Kimmell
Kimbark Frederick C, shipping clerk Dunham,
Carrigan & Hayden Co.. r. Berkeley
Kimber Laura Miss, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Samuel P., broker, r. 800 Kearny
Kimberly Elijah B., clerk, r. 1921 Broderick
Kimble Charles, pipe fitter Union I. Wks, r.
1500a Taylor
Kime David G., secretary to manager Palace
Hotel
" George J., porter Main & Winchester, r. 30
Haight
Kimme Ernest, blacksmith, r. 2014 Filbert
" John, rigger, r. 2.52 Spear
4®" Kimme. See Kim
Kimmell Frank, office 215 Sansome, room 1, r.
1424 Clay
i?®=" Kimmell. See Kimball
Kimmerle Daniel, driver San Mateo Dairy, r.
116 Liberty
Kimmer Regina Miss, dressmaker, r. 1804 Ellis
Kimpton Jerome, r. 30 Converse
Kinberg Hjalmar, master mariner, r. 413 East
North
Kincaid Belle C. Miss, representative of Whit-
tier State School, 1222 Waller
" George F. (Kincaid & Co.), r. 2219 Pacific
Av
" H. Mrs., r. 108, 8th
" Harvey, attorney at law, r. 529 Sacramento
Kincaid Isaac P., inspector of buildings Board
of Education, office SW cor Pine and
Larkin, telephone East 195, r. 1222 Wal-
ler
" Isabella Miss, stenographer F. A. Hyde, r.
Oakland
Kincaid John E., contractor, 314 Montgomery,
r. 2219 Pacific Av
" J. W. Mrs., r. 717 Post
Kincaid May Josephi, School of Elocution and
Expression, Columbian Bldg, 916 Mar-
ket, r. 333 Haight
" Samuels. (French & Kincaid), r. 219 Powell
" William F., miner, r. 704V2 Mission
" William R., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
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KINCAID & CO.
(George F. Kincaid), patent attorneys
and mechanical engmeers, 314 Mont-
Kincardine The, 11 Taylor
Kincer Harvey, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 504
Napa
Kinch D. E., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
Sierra
Kind Anna M., widow, r. SE cor Clement and
9 th Av
" Charles T. H., r. 916 Broadway
" Julia, bookkeeper, r. 916 Broadway
" Minnie Miss, teacher music, 916 Broad-
way
" Samuel, janitor St. Ann's Bldg
Kindberg Peter S., laborer, r. 1346 Alabama
Kinblad Gustav A., bakery, 1218 Powell
Kindelon James, messenger local freight office
S. P. Co., r. 934 Sanchez
" Patrick, special officer S. P. Co., r. 934
Sanchez
Kinder Catherina, widow, r. 34 Kissling
" Christ, saloon keeper, r. 2 CoUingwood
" John C, porter Chas. J. Hendry's Son &
Co.. r. 120 Germania
Kindergan John, laborer, r. 24 Verona PI
" Marie, domestic, 2735 California
" Patrick, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
242 Clementina
Kindergarten and Day School, Miss C. S. Trask
principal, 2513 Mission
" and Primary School, Misses M. Ella and
Hester E. Bradley principals, 528 Eddy
Kindergarten Attorneys' Free, Miss Sarah L.
Hunt principal, 535 Castro
Kindergarten Bettileliem, Miss B. P. Tubb
principal, SVV cor Vermont and 24th
Kindergarten Buford Free, Miss Lulu Za-
briskie principal, 15th Av South nr L,
Kindergarten California Training School,
Miss Nora A. Smith superintendent, 64
Silver
Kindergarten Congregational Church, Miss
Lilla C. Fales principal, 934^4 Harrison
Kindergarten Crocker Free, Miss A. P. Pelham
principal, 64 Silver
Kindergarten Day Home Free, in charge of the
Sisters of the Holy Family, 1413 Powell
Kindergarten Eaton Free, Miss Grace Pierce
principal, 64 Silver
Kindergarten Elsmere Free, 133/2 Mission
Kindergarten Emily Faithful Free, Miss Anna
Lemkuhl principal, 3270 Mission
Kindergarten Emily P. Walker Memorial
Free, Miss Frances Sargent principal,
211-213, 9th
Kindergarten Felix Adler Free, Miss A. L.
Manning president, SE cor 2d and Fol-
som
Kindergarten First Congregational, Miss
Lilla L. Fales principal, 934 Harrison
Kindergarten Flora Sharon Free, Mrs. Sumner
Johnson principal, 211-213, 9th
Kindergarten Froebel The, Miss Jeanne Bolte
principal, 2297 Sacramento
Kindergarten Golden Gate Association, Mrs.
Sarah B. Cooper president, 1902 Vallejo
Kindergarten Golden Gate Free Normal Train-
mg School, Miss Anna M. Stovall prin-
cipal, 211-213, 9th
Kindergarten Golden Gate Valley Free, Miss
Gertrude Thompson principal, 1816
Union
Kindergarten Grant Memorial Free, MisS
Mary G. Inglis principal, SE cor Ala-
bama and 23d
Kindergarten Hazel Montgomery Free, Mrs.
Sumner Johnson principal, 211-213, 9th
Kindergarten Hearst Free No. 1, Miss Eva A.
Taylor principal. 512 Union
Kindergarten Hearst Free No. 2, Miss Cora B.
Griffin principal, 512 Union
Kindergarten Hearst Free No. 3, Miss Emma I.
McCracken principal, 512 Union
Kindergarten Helping Hand Free Nos. 1, 2
and 3, Miss Alice Chase principal, 512
Union
Kindergarten Helping Hand Junior Free No. 4,
Miss Emma McCracken principal, 512
Union
Kindergarten Insurance Free, Miss Laura
Richards principal, SW cor Hampshire
and Butte
Kindergarten J. Sheldon Lux Potter Free
Nos. 1 and 2, Mrs. Alexena Roberts
principal, 74 West Mission
Kindergarten Lester Norris Memorial Free,
Miss Belle Scott principal, 1231 Pacific
Kindergarten Maria Kip Free, 570 Harrison
Kindergarten Merchants' Free, Miss Xena
Roberts principal, 74 West Mission
Kindergarten Nathaniel Gray Memorial Free,
Miss Mary S. Ames principal, 1230
Union
Kindergarten Noe Valley, Miss Alice Ramsay
principal, NE cor 25th and Vicksburg
Kindergarten Osgood and Grace Bradley Me-
morial Free, Miss Helen T. Bacon prin-
cipal, 369, 11th
Kindergarten Our Lady of Mercy Free, 424,
1st
Kindergarten Pacific Street Free, Miss Belle
Scott principal, 1233 Pacific
Kindergarten Peabody Free, Miss Kate Ban-
ning principal, 64 Silver
Kindergarten Pearl Dowda Memorial, Miss D.
Hawkins principal, 2927 Mission
Kinder gartin Pioneer, Miss Marie Schultze
principal, 218 Brannan
Kindergarten Pioneer Society, Mrs. David
Bixler president. Miss KateM. Atkinson
secretary. Occidental Hotel
Kindergarten Pixley, Miss Agnes Ritchie prin-
cipal, 2234 Union
Kindergarten Pope Free, Mrs. Sumner Johnson
principal, 211-213. 9th
Kindergarten Potrero Free, Miss Eva Hare
principal, 525 Tennessee
Kindergarten Produce Exchange Free, Miss
Belle Scott principal, 1233 Pacific
Kindergarten Real Estate Free, Miss Sarah
L. Hunt principal, 535 Castro
Kindergarten Richmond District Free, Miss
Jeannette Lichtonstein principal, 291,3d
Av
Kindergarten Scott Memorial Free, Miss Ger-
trude Thompson principal, 1816 Union
Kindergarten Silver Star Free, Miss Lizzie
Wainwright principal, NE cor Pacific
and Sansome
Kindergarten Silver Street, Miss Nora A.
Smith principal, 64 Silver
Kindergarten Stanford Memorial Free No. 1,
Mi s May Loveland, 1906 Mason
Kindergarten Stanford Memorial Free No. 2,
Miss Mary C. Lindberg, 19U6 Mason
Kindergarten Stanford Memorial Free No. 3,
Miss Cecilia A. Daly principal, NW cor
8th and Brannan
Kindergarten Stanford Memorial Free No. 4,
Miss Ada E. Moore principal, NW cor
8th and Brannan
Kindergarten Stanford Memorial Free No. 5,
Miss Mary E. Gamble principal, 3270
Mission
Kindergarten Sutro, Miss Grace Pierce prin-
cipal, 64 Silver
Kindergarten Sutro Mail Dock Free, Miss
Marie Schultze principal, 218 Brannan
Kindergarten T. FuUer Shattuck Jr. Memorial
Free, Miss Xena Roberts principal, 74
West Mission
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Kindergarten Two Friends Free, Miss Jean
Harwood principal, 1018 Folsom
Kindergarten William M. Steuben Memorial
Free, Miss Laura Richards principal,
SW cor Hampshire and Butte
Kindergarten Wilmerding Memorial Free,
Miss Helen T. Bacon principal, 369, 11th
Kindlespire Elza E., secretary Yolo Orchard
Co., 7-8 Mutual Life Bldg, 3d floor, r.
Port Costa
Kindling Lizzie Miss, seamstress Annie Haub,
r. Alameda
Kindred John T., harness maker, 3036, 16th, r. 483
Valencia
Kindt Emil, seaman, r. 536 Pacific
Kine Anna M., widow, r. SE cor 9th Av and Cle-
ment
Kineski John, laundryman, r. 36a Kissling
King Agnes, widow, r. Old People's Home
" Abraham, laborer Yolo Mills, r. 339 Te-
hama
" Albert, tinted grass, r. 1008 Natoma
" Albert E. (King, Moss & Co.), r. 703 Geary
" Albert T., merchant tailor, NW cor Ken-
tucky and Sierra, r. 446 Jessie
" Alexander, molder, r. 1C45, 20th
King Alfred G. (Delger & King), r. 189 Hyde
" Alice, widow, r. 517b Shotwell
" Ann, widow, r. 1015, 15th
" Annie Miss, r. 702a Guerrero
" Anthony P., night clerk International
Hotel
" Arthur W., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 126
Noe
" Augusta Miss, dressmaker, r. 826 Olive Av
" Augusta H., widow, r. 23 Laskie
" Austin F., salesman Duff & Co., r. 921 Va-
lencia
" Bartley M., stevedore Park, r. 52A South
" Bessie Miss, r. 824 Powell
" Brothers (William F. King), booksellers
(second-hand), 3, 4th
" Cameron H., attorney at law and secretary
Clear Lake Electric Co., 306 Pine, room
15, r. Berkeley
" Charles, clerk, r. 1015, 15th
" Charles, glovemaker Farrant & Co., r. 4,
Henrietta Square
" Charles, soldier, r. 3208 Steiner
" Charles A., manager city real estate dept.
Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, and secretary
Alila Land Co. and Wellesly Land and
Improvement Co., 19 Montgomery, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" Charles A., pattern maker, r. 538, 21st
" Charles B., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1323 Grove
" Charles H., capitalist, 530 California, room
56, r. Oakland
King Charles J., secretary Pacific Vinegar and
Pickle Works, 323 Front, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
'• Charles R., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.. r. 2723 Mission
King City Flour Mills (King City), Sperry
Flour Co. proprietors, 1.34 California
" Clarence H., baggage agent S. P. Co.,
office foot Market, r. Alameda
" Daniel, bartender Whittingham & Mosher,
r. 715 Howard
" Daniel, electrician, r. 732 Pine
" Daniel I., boiler maker, r. 334 Shotwell
" Dennis W., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 115 Silver.
" Edward, carriage painter, r. 2 Sheridan,
rear
" Edward, waiter, r. 416 Minna
" Edward J., r. 856 Mission
" Edward J., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1114 Taylor
" Edward R., steamfitter Union I. Wks, r. 40
Elgin ParkAv
" Ernest, salesman D. Samuels, r. 866 Folsom
" Eugene J., sawyer Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 117 Gilbert
" F. Mrs., widow, r. 1501 Van Ness Av
" Frank, porter Richard S. Fallon
" Frank, stevedore, r. 706 California
" Frank F., porter Woodin & Little
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Fumishiag Carpets, Furniture, Drapery-
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S^I-S-q-7' IVIARKE-r ST".
King Frank J., machinist, r. 1 Michigan
" Frank M., bookbinder R. I. Whelan & Co.,
r. 823, 17th
King Fred L., manager Union Oil Co. of Cali-
fornia, 16 Front, r. Hotel Colonial
King Frederick R. (Harris & Jones), and pres-
ident Frisbee, Risdon & Co., 728-738
Bryant, r. 2 Belmont
" Frederick W., tailor, r. 433 Duncan
" Frederick W. J., salesman Raphael Weill
& Co., r. Berkeley
" George, carpenter revenue cutter Commo-
dore Perry, r. 7 Rausch
" George, helper Atlas I. Wks, r.
" George, manufacturers' agent, 315 Front, r.
413 Post
" George, stableman, r. 416H Fulton
" George C, printer, r. 604 Merchant
" George J. (King &Mangelsdorf),r. Oakland
King George L., secretary, general manager
Southern Pacific Company, r. Linda
Vista Terrace, Oakland
" George S., entry clerk Abramson-Heu-
nisch Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" George W., driver San Mateo Dairy, r. 1930
San Carlos Av
" Gernard J., hostler Philip Morshead, r. 645
Geary
" Harry, r. II341/2 Folsom
" Harry, driver Joseph Furlong, r. Austin
bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
" Henry, laborer, r. 2 Sheridan rear
" Henry Jr., upholsterer, r. 2 Sheridan rear
" Henry A., foreman, r. The Colonial
" Henry L., r. 2001 California
" Henry L., manufacturer felt and straw
hats, 597 Mission, r. 508 Mason
" Henry L. Jr., bookkeeper Wells, Fargo &
Go's Bank, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Herbert J., paper hanger, r. 1427 Church
King Homer S., manager Wells Fargo & Go's
Bank, NE cor Sansome and Market, r.
1001 Leavenworth
" Honora, widow, r. 307 Octavia
" Howard L. Mrs., r. 629 Eddy
" H. S. Mrs., widow, r. 108, 8th
" House, 150, 4th
" James, r. SW cor 7th and J
" James, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 733 Vallejo
' " James, electrician, r. 603 Bush
" James, hack driver, r. 160 Clara
" James, laborer, r. 234, 29th
" James, laborer, r. 2 Sheridan rear
" James, laborer, r. 423, 29th
" James, salesman Lundy Furniture Co., r.
425 Geary
King James Mrs., proprietor The Pierpoint, 425
Geary
" James H., second-hand books, 15, 4th, r. 307
Octavia
" James J., boiler maker. Union I. Wks, r.
330 Shotwell
" James J., salesman Frederick Grass, r. 1029
Golden Gate Av
KING JAMES L.,
notary public and commissioner of
deeds for every State and Territory,
and real estate agent, 308 California,
r. 514 Golden Gate Av
King James P., shoemaker, r. 234, 29th
" James W., carpenter, r. Capitol Av nr Hol-
loway Av
" J. D., salesman, r. Russ House
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King Jefferson D., plumber William S. Snook &
Son, r. Oakland
" Jeremiah, r. 3204, 16th
" Jessie I. Miss, school teacher, r. 1424 Wash-
ington
" John, r. 28 Turk
" John, r. 117 Gilbert
•' John, laborer, r. 1006 Clay
" John, laborer, r. 54 Sacramento
" John, laundryman, r. 617 Mission
" John A. B., machine hand S. F. Planing
Mill, r. 4 Henrietta Square
" John F., sawyer Pac. & S. F. Box Factory,
r. 117 Gilbert
" John H., bartender Harrv W. Rike, r. 615
Haight
" John H., printer Examiner, r. 910 Taylor
" John J., clerk, r. 307 Octavia
" John J., clerk Darbee & Immel, r. 1903i4
Ellis
" John J. A., boiler maker, r. 330 Shotwell
" John J., watchman, r. 909 Kearny
" John W. (Tunnicliffe& King), r. 1045. 20th
" Jose, bartender Vertuozo J. Ramos
King Joseph (King, Ward& C0.I, and supervisor
1st Ward, r. 1201 Jackson
" Joseph, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 715
Howard
" Joseph, leather cutter, r. 833 Bryant
" Joseph, seaman, r. 8 Himmelmann PI
" Joseph, seaman, r. 830 Battery
" Joseph, stableman, r. 16 Clementina
" Joseph J., harness maker, 330 Montgomery
Av, r. 1618 Jones
" Joseph L. (Zadig & Co.), r. Sonoma, Cal.
" Joseph L. Jr., clerk Pac. Oil & Lead Wks,
r. 2519 Sacramento
" Leonidas A., physician, 7 Montgomery Av
" Lizzie, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 2928 Sacra-
mento
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" Lottie Miss, r. 1514 Geneva
" Louis M., asst. secretary Merchants'
Assn, 7-9 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r. Berke-
ley
" Louisa H. Mrs., widow, r. 4 Henrietta
Square
" Luke, laborer, r. 316 Davis
" Maggie Miss, compositor W. A. Woodward
& Co., r. 221 Austin
" Manuel, clerk L. H. Moise, r. Oakland
" Manuel, dravman George H. Tay Co., r. 8
Himmelman PI
■' Margaret, widow, r. ISVa Geneva
" Margaret, widow, r. 108, 7th
" Margaret, widow, r. 219 Clipper
" Mark, laborer, r. 463 Tehama
" Mark J., deputy License Collector, r. 463
Tehama
" Martha, domestic, 1213, 21st
" Martin, laborer, r. 425 Ringold
" Martin, with Lemoine & Co., r. 616 Green-
wich
" Martin, printer Abramson-Heunisch Co.,
r. 108, 7th
" Mary, widow, r. 511, 27th
" Mary I., type setter Pacific States Type
Foundry, r. 1105 Clay
" Matthew, yardman Palace Hotel
" Michael, laborer, r. 68 Minna
" Michael, laborer, r 231, 29th
" Michael M., sign painter, 314 Golden Gate
Av, r. 2114 CoUingwood
" Milton I., machinist Union L Wks, r. 40
Elgin Park Park Av
" Morris, tailor, r. . "'
KING-MORSE CANNING CO.,
Isaac H. Morse president, Emil Greene-
toaum secretary, hermeticaUy sealed
goods, NW cor Broadway and San-
some
King, Moss & Co. (Albert Edward King and
George R. Moss), silversmiths and jew-
elers, 639 Market
" Nicholas, civil engineer, 315 California,
rooms 18-30, r. 118 Webster
" Norah, widow, r. 307 Octavia
" Otis B., painter, r. 209 Palmer
" Patrick, r. .307 Mason
" Patrick, r. 1902b Ellis
" Patrick, porter New Western Hotel
King Percy L., assistant storekeeper Board
of Education, SW cor Pine andLarkin,
telephone East 195, r. 2519 Sacramento
" Philip, barber, 319 Broadway
King Planing Mill The, M. Hansen & Co. pro-
prietors, millwork of all kinds, 231-251
King
King Publishing Co., C. R. Sturtevant manager,
13 Front
" Robert, engineer, r, 1138 Folsom
" Robert, machinist, r. 219 Ritch
King Robert W., attorney. 305 Larkin, rooms
39-30, r. 9 Pearl
" Robert W., fireman, r. 3304, 16th
" R. J., straw works, r. 508 Mason
" Samuel, millhand Yolo Mills, r. 339 Tehama
" Samuel F.. bartender, r. 136 O'Farrell
" Seth A., with Hartford Fire Ins. Co.
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King Thomas, cook Alms House, r. 814 Turk
rear
" Thomas, driver Thomas Kelly & Sons, r.
231 Austin Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 117 Gilbert
" Thomas, real estate, r. NW cor Wayland
and San Bruno Av
" Thomas, seaman, r. 3 East
" Thomas, warehouseman S. H. Frank «fe Co.,
r. 1226 Sacramento
" Thomas A, books, 3, 4th, r. 307 Octavia
" Thomas B., cooper, 13 Howard, r. Oakland
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 3 Sheridan rear
" Thomas H., polisher Pac. Mfg. and Plating
Wks
" Thomas M., r. 15'/^ Geneva
" Thomas R., finisher Geo. H. Fuller Desk
Co., r. 734 Mission
" Timothy J., carpenter, r. 412 Ringold
King, Ward & Co. (Joseph King, Michael J.
Ward and Thomas A. Neate), proprietors
New Western Hotel, 800 Kearny, and In-
ternational Hotel, 834 Kearny
" Wilber H., collector Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 614 Sutter
" William, r. 13 Welsh
" William, cabinet maker, r. 754 Mission
" William, clerk Jacob H. E. Eiben, r. 394
Dolores
" William, drayman, 314 Davis, r. 37 South
Park rear
" William, engineer Newton Hoffman, r. 4
Henrietta Square
" William, lampman Edison Light and Pow-
er Co., r. 3117 Golden Gate Av
" William, policeman, r. Ili4 Elgin Park Av
" William, salesman W. & J. Sloane &Co.,
r. 638 Sutter
" William, student, r. 2924 Bush
" William A., salesman, r. 463 Tehama
" William B., carriage wood worker Thos.
Roberts, r. 639a Minna
" William C. r. 538^ Stevenson
" William F. (King Bros.), r. 307 Octavia
" William G., stableman Root & Robinson,
r. 919 Golden Gate Av
" William H., clerk, r. 629a Minna
" William H., salesman Baker & Hamilton,
r. 1416 Ellis
" William J., carrier postoffice, r. 330 Eddy
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King William R., engineer Market St. Ry., r.
2073 Market
" William R., plasterer, r. 19 Sheridan
" William Z., dentist, 1001 Valencia, r. 521
Capp
" Zaphrta L. Mrs., r. 138 South Broderick
" & Mangel sdorf (George J. King and Wil-
liam Mangelsdorf), proprietors Electri-
cal Maintenance Co., 40 New Montgom-
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King's Daughters' Home for Incurables, Mrs.
J. G. Clark president, Mrs. Belle Lem-
mon matron, 317 Francisco
Kingan & Co. Limited, John L. Russell man-
ager, pork and beef packers, 117 Califor-
nia, telephone Main 1675
Kingbay Robert, tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
415 Natoma
Kinghorn-Jones J. Alfred, importer English
cloth, 12 Montgomery
Kingon Arthur B., laborer, r. 66 Brady
Kings County Diversified Farming Co., Y. M. C.
A.,bl'dg, ethfloor
Kings River Lumber Co., A. D. Moore president,
H. C. Smith vice-president, A. M. Grim
secretary, 319 Pine, rooms 18-20
Kingsbury Elizabeth Mrs., r. 14 Elgin Park Av
" Eva Miss, r. 13 Hickory Av
Kingsbury F. Editb, secretary American Com-
position Pipe and Armor Co., 819 Market,
room 47, r. 407 Mason
" Frank, cashier Pac. Postal Tel. Cable Co.,
r. 410 Post
" George W., chief clerk Lick House
" Helen S., widow, r. 23Bartlett
" Hubert M., boxmaker Truckee Lumber Co.
" Susan M. Miss, teacher Lowell High
School, r. 23 Bartlett
" Willard D., vice-principal John Swett
Grammar School, r. 23 Bartlett
Kingsford Albert K., salesman Greenebaum,
Weil & Michels, r. 2616 Sutter
Kingsland George R., with W. H. Birch & Co.,
r. 324 Hill
" Robert L., teamster D. S. Cartwright, r.
1704 Harrison
Kingsley Alfred M.. messenger Pac. Transfer
Co., r. 2414 Pine
" C. H. & Co. (Charles H. Kingsley), brokers,
411% California
" Charles H. (C. H. Kingsley & Co.), r. 1546
Page
" Daniel G., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 119 Welch
" Emma E. Miss, saleslady, r. 408 Larkin
" Eugene T., engineer, r. 115 Turk
" Frederick C, mining, r. 408 Larkin
" George, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Henry C, foreman Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
Alameda
" Irving M. , foreman Buckingham & Hecht, r.
312 Fair Oaks
" James, laborer William A. Schrock
" James, paper cutter, r. 2414 Pine
" James, seaman, r. .39 Pacific
" John H., teamster, r. 666 Harrison
" Joseph W. Jr., messenger, r. lOOQi^ Hyde
" J. W. Mrs., r. lOOO'/z Hyde
" Lewis E., clerk, r. 1000/2 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 666 Harrison
" NitaK. Miss, saleslady, r. 408 Larkin
" Peter, laborer, r. 17 Decatur
" Rose M1ss, clerk, r. 666 Harrison
" Thomas, foreman pressman P. J. Thomas, r.
Oakland
>8®=Kingsley. See Kinsley
Kingston Frank V., student, r. 337 Geary
" James, foreman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 501
Napa
" James, laborer, r. 246 Michigan
" James, seaman, r. I23IV2 Broadway
" James E., carpenter, r. 41 Langton
'< Jeremiah, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1151/2 Gilbert
" John, insurance agent Nathan & Kingston,
r. 41 Langton
" John H., carrier postofflce, r. 41 Langton
" Paul, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 719 Min-
nesota
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
aod Fireplace Trinjn^ings
ARTISTIC CESIGHS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
KingstonPaul, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1104 Tennessee
" Paul F. (Nathan & Kingston), r. 712 Ash-
bury
" Richard, wood and coal, 662 Mission, r. 363
Clementina
" Samuel J., clerk L. H. Moise, r. 41 Lang-
ton
•' Thomas (Harris, Kingston & Co.), r. 1810
Leavenworth
" William H., sexton Church of the Advent
(Episcopal), r. 19, 11th
Kingwell Frank I., attorney at law, 533 Kearny,
room 7, r. Mill Valley
" H. F. Mrs., head saleslady Mme. Alma E.
Keith, r. Oakland
" James W., brass finisher, r. 1317 Mission
" John J., physician and surgeon, 33 O'Far-
rell
Kingwell Vincent, proprietor California Brass
and Bell Foundry, 125, 1st, r. Mill Valley
" Vincent B., machinist Vincent Kingwell.
r. Mill Valley
" William F., laborer, r. 106 Mississippi
Kink Paula Miss, clerk, r. 107 Leavenworth
Kinkade Annie Mrs., r. 112 Turk
" Edward M., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 110/2 McAllister
" James, porter William Cluff Co., r. 611
Locust Av
" James A., clerk William Cluff Co., r. 611
Locust Av
J8®="Kinkade. See Kincaid
Kinkead David C, foreman Scott & Gilbert, r.
1425b Hayes
" Martha J., widow, r. 1425b Hayes
Kinkelin Charles A., bookkeeper London, Paris
and American Bank, r. The Wenban
Kinkier John C, engineer, r. 420 Lily Av
Kinnaird George, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 1348, 24th
" Maria, domestic, 1115 Bush
Kinnane D., steelworker Pac. Roll. Mill
Kinne Albert B., health inspector Board of
Health, r. 310 Clipper
" C. Mason, assistant secretary The Liver-
pool and London and Globe Ins. Co., 422
California, r. Occidental Hotel
" Henry C. teacher Lincoln Evening School,
r. 120, 4th
" Joseph A., teamster Masonic Cemetery, r.
29 Blake
Kinnear Charles A., millwright Joseph Wagner
Mfg. Co., r. 203 Chenery
" Ebenezer, miller C. S. Laumeister, r. 202
Chenery
" John, laborer, r. 303 Chenery
Kinnel Frederick, fruits, SW cor Stevenson and
3d, r. 32 South Park rear
Kinnell Frederick, driver Joseph Steele, r. 806
Central Av
Kinneman Kate, widow, r. 1 August Alley
Kjnnery Maurice, shoemaker, r. 357^4 Clemen-
tina
Kinney Augusta Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Edward F., carpenter, r. 50914 Hyde
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 509V2 Hyde
" Henry B., r. 431 Golden Gate Av
" John, porter C. P. Robinson, r. 410 Kearny.
room 35
" L., seaman str Mariposa
" Lillie M. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 509/2 Hyde
" Lindsley J., porter Hooper & Jennings, r.
3331/2 Geary
" Mary J., widow, r. 1719 O'Farrell
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Kinney Nettie, widow, r. 415 Gough
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" William J., clerk, r. 5091/2 Hyde
j8®= Kinney. See Kenney and Kenny
Kinrade Joseph J., lapidary, 420 Montgomery,
room 30
Kinread Henry W., contractor, r. 1637 Hayes
" Thomas, contractor, r. 1637 Hayes
Kinsella Daniel W., blacksmith, r. 51714 Taylor
" John, r. 719 Natoma
" Patrick, r. 517i^ Taylor
" William H. , carriage painter O'Day , McCor-
mick & Doyle, r. 719 Natoma
Kinsey A. G. Mrs., widow, r. 801 Leavenworth
" A. K., gripman Presidio & Ferries RR, r.
1090 Union
" Charles C, commission merchant, John-
son-Locke Mercantile Co., 304 Front, r.
610 Fillmore
" Charles H., student, r. 231 Castro
" Griffith J., r. 801 Leavenworth
" James C. (Kinsey & Pendergast), r. 621
Capp
" & Pendergast (James C. Kinsey and Mich-
ael Pendergast), liquors, 1202 Mason
4@" Kinsey. See Kinzie
Kinsky Anton (Kinsky & Johnson), r. 315 Minna
" & Johnson (Anton Kinsky and William H.
Johnson), wood and coal, 810, 6th
Kinsley Edward L., foreman Truck 5, r. 1420
Broadway
" Martin J., butcher H. J. Hirey, r. 1420
Broadway
4®= Kinsley. See Kingsley
Kinsman Alice P. Miss, saleslady George A.
Moss, r. 1218 Filbert
" Catherine, widow, r. 229 Minna
" Charles, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks. r.
2311 Howard
" Charles F., salesman, r. 1915 Eddy
" Fred B., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
Oakland
" Frederick, engineer Presidio & Ferries RR,
r. 1218 Filbert
" Frederick Jr., student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 1318 Filbert
" George E., compositor Sterett Printing Co.,
r. 1318 Filbert
" James W., contractor, r. 2311V4 Howard
" Janet Miss, dressmaker, r. 1318 Filbert
" John (Kinsman & Ornsby), r. 1218 Filbert
" John, teamster, r. 329 Minna
" John R., clerk Hills Bros., r. 1218 Filbert
" Julia, widow, r. 2619 Folsom
" Nicholas W., engineer, r. 338 Tehama
" Ray E., clerk, r. SSl^A Howard
" & Ornsby (John Kinsman and Christopher
T. Ornsby), wood, coal, hay and grain,
413-415 Turk
Kinucan Charles, plumber, r. 1 Morse PI
" Edward T., marble cutter, r. 1 Morse PI
" John J., molder, r. 1 Morse PI
" John T., marble polisher, r. 1 Morse PI
Kinzel Charles, porter Lachman & Jacobi, r.
3799 Washington
" Philip, liquors, SE cor Washington and
" Theodore C. clerk The Ziesche Cash To-
bacco Store, r. 419 Stockton
" Thomas, cigars, r. 419 Stockton
Kioso James, scavenger, r. 1801 Lombard
Kip James, president and business manager
Globe Review Publishing Co., 49, 1st,
rooms 33-34
Kip Maria Orphanage, Sister Anna in charge.
638 Folsom
Kip William I., r. 901 Eddy
" William Ingraham Jr. Rev., pastor Mission
of the Good Samaritan and Church Mis-
sions House, 349, 2d, r. 901 Eddy
Kiphen Valentine, baker, r. 22301^ Mission
Kipp John E., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 436
Utah
Kipps Alfred K., portrait artist, 33 St. Ann's
Bldg, r. 757 Howard
Kirby Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 105 Castro
" Alfred, glovemaker Carson Glove Co., r.
631 Jessie
" Ann Mrs., r. 37 Lafayette
" Charles, r. Hotel Pieasanton
" Charles, glovemaker, r. 605 Broadway
" Charlotte, r. 704b Guerrero
" Daniel, machinist, r. 710 Folsom
" Daniel, raftsman Harbor Commissioners,
r. 1531/2 Silver
" David, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 603
Central Av
" Edward, laborer S. P. Co., r. 474 Tehama
" George, bricklayer, r. 10, 14th
" H. H., president American Securities Co.,
631 Market, r. Oakland
" James, laborer, r. 35 Howard Court
" James M., solar printer Craig & Mosher, r.
105 Castro
" James R., collector, r. 1821b Howard
" John D., blacksmith S. P. Co., r. 1821b
Howard
" John F., plumber U. S. Mint, r. 37 Lafayette
" John F., proprietor Pac. Straw Wks, 106,
4th, r. 844 Mission
" John J., miller Carmen Island Salt Co., r.
344 Clementina
" John M., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
544^ Natoma
" John T., clerk Anglo-Californian Bank, r.
511 Eddy
" Julia C. Miss, clerkU.S. Internal Revenue,
r. 3108 Post
" Julius, r. 334, 3d
" Maurice, laborer, r. 35 Howard Court
" Michael, laborer, r. 105 Castro
" Michael, stableman, r. 344 Clementina
" Michael J., teamster, r. 105 Castro
" Michael W., laborer S. F. & N. P. Ry., r.
715 Valencia
" Patrick, horseshoer, r. 17 Chesley
" Patrick J., expressman, SW cor 6th and
Market
" Peter, fireman tugboat Millen Griffith
" Thomas J., proprietor Phoenix Brewery,
528 Noe
" Timothy W., clerk S. P. Co., r. 474 Tehama
" Wallace, teamster, r. 734 Tehama
" William, bartender William Mitchell, r.
7371/2 Minna
Kirby 'Wllliain P. Rev., pastor St.
Church (R. C), r. 1234 Haight
4®" Kirby. See Curby and Kerby
;e®=-Kircaldy. See Kirkaldie
Kirchen Matthew, tanner, r. 203, 36th
" Michael, r. 203, 36th
Kircher Mary Mrs., r. 3643 Mission
Kirchherr Jacob, hostler Mrs. Ellen A.
r. 807 Montgomery
Kirchhofler Frederick, physician, 3606 Howard
Kirchmann H. & Co. (Henry Kirchmann), pro-
duce commission. 310 Clay
" Henry (H. Kirchmann & Co.), r. 11 Eureka
Kirchner Charles R., with Goldstein & Co., r.
18 Lafayette
" Harry, tinroofer, r. iSWi, 6th
" Ida M. Miss, milliner, 234 Taylor
" Joseph, dishwasher Charles Huth, r
Montgomery Av
" Kate, widow, r. 13th Av South nr
road Av
" Lizzie Mrs., dressmaking, 434i/i, 6th
" Melvina E., widow, r. 234 Taylor
4®"Kirchner. See Kershner and Kirschner
Kirchoft C. Theodor, journalist, r. 809 Scott
" Herman L., peddler r. 53, 2d
Kirchwey Arnold, clerk F. L. Turpin, r. 861
Market
Kirigia Antone, waiter M. Cressalia, r. 228
Harris,
. 3111/2
Rail-
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Kirk Catherine Miss, clerk, r. 2501 Fillmore
" Elizabeth Miss, nurse, r. 1522a Fell
" Eugene, laborer William A. Schrock, r.
2804, 16th
" Francis Mrs., widow, r. Hunter's Point
" Frank, clerk, r. Hunter's Point
" Harry F., traveling salesman Lievre,
Fricke & Co.
" Henry H., salesman Du Val & Carroll, r.
Oakland
" James, r. 422 Capp
" James, marine engineer, r. 619^4 McAllister
" James, porter William Barclay, r. 417
Kearny
" James F., laundryman American Laundry,
r. 546 Minna
" J. C, coal passer str City of Puebla
" John H., manager Sperry Flour Co's ware-
house, 13-15 Main, r. East Oakland
Kirk Joseph, attorney Board of Trade of San
Francisco, 202 Market and 3 Pine, r. 2412
Pine
" Joseph, fireman, r. 37 Gilbert
" Joseph W., clerk W. B. Kirk, r. 2300 Pine
" Margaret, widow, r. cor 7th Av South and T
" Margaret D: Mrs., clerk Station G Post
Office, r. 2527 Howard
" Mary S., widow, r. 2501 Fillmore
" Robert, foreman, r. 1624, 17th
" Samuel B., packer John Taylor & Co., r.
2406 Mission
Kirk Will B. (successor to L,. R. EUert), drug-
gist, SW cor Kearny and California, r.
2200 Pine
" William H., real estate, r. 704 Howard
" William H. Mrs., r. 2615 Octavia
" William S., compositor, r. 423 Capp
Kirkaldie Alexander, marine engineer, 9 Mis-
sion
Kirkaldy David M., molder Risdon I. &L.. Wks,
r. 323, 1st
Kirketerp Christian, r. 1017 Bush
Kirketerp William C, secretary Pacific Pine
Lumber Co., and Gray's Harbor Commer-
cial Co., 121 Market, r. 1017 Bush
Kirkham John, plumber, r. 711 Harrison
" Walter A., druggist G. Leipnitz & Co., r.
717 Bush
Kirkhoff Clay, driver Simkins & Thorp, r. 307
Capp
Kirkland D. W., president Owl Drug Co., 1128
Market, r. Los Angeles, Cal.
" John N., entry clerk Redington & Co., r.
Alameda
Kirkley Robert, laborer James Meek r. 1036V^
Howard
Kirkman George W., 2d lieut. Co. G 1st Infant-
ry U. S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
" The, Mrs. Harriet K. Pirie proprietor, 107
Mason
" William H., metal workerPac. Metal Wks,
r. Berkeley
Kirkpatrick Edward A., special agent Fidelity
Mutual Life Assn., r. 834i/4 Valencia
" Harold C, clerk W. J. Callingham, r. Red-
wood City
" James, boots and shoes, 448, 7th
" James D., waiter, r. 416 Minna
" John, teamster Arthur M. Ebbets, r. 901
Battery
Kirkpatrick John C, manager Palace Hotel,
SW cor Market and New Montgomery
" John J., watchman New City Hall, r. 3624a
16th
" Joseph, salesman J. Noonan, r. 115A, 6th
" Joseph H., medical student, r. 151 Valen-
cia
" Katherine, widow, r. 726 Mission
" Marjorie Miss, teacher Stanford Memorial
Free Kindergarten No. 1, r. Redwood
City
Kirkpatrick T. A., public accountant and audi-
tor, 22 California, room 11, r. 83454 Valen-
cia
Kirkpatrick Thomas, president Moore. Hunt&
Co., 404 Front, r. 1013 Steiner
Kirkwood Daniel H., conductor Market St. Ry,
r. 1816b Ellis
" Edward, plumber, r. 2338^4 Bryant
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manager, 123-124 Murphy Bldg
" James, stock clerk S. F. Shoe House, r.
Oakland
" William A., attorney at law, 152 Crocker
Bldg, r. 225, 12th
" William J., carpenter and contractor, \h\Vi
Valencia
" William J., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1422
Larkin
Kirmse Theodore, tanner Metten & Gebhardt,
r. Marsily nr Bosworth
Kirner Henry, cigarmaker, r. 4a Shot well
" Henry M., cigarmaker, r. 31 Ripley PI
Kirsch Charles, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 32d Av
South nr Railroad Av
" Charles, whitener, r. 22i/2 Everett
" Elizabeth E., widow, r. 1030 Treat Av
" Frederick M., r. 410 Leavenworth
" George H., draughtsman Fulton Eng. and
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 2048 Jones
" Katie Miss, milliner, r. 2048 Jones
" Louisa Mrs., r. 2048 Jones
Kirschbaum Max, waiter Ahlborn House, r. 126
Ellis
" William, carpenter, r. 609 Grove
" William, surfman Fort Point Life Boat
Station, Presidio
Kirschbraun Hyman, merchant, r. 806 Hayes
" Isidore, r. 1904 Sutter
Kirschfeld Albert, bookkeeper, r. 2239 Sutter
Kirschner Agnes, widow, r. 1543 Geary
" Conrad, cabinet maker George Braendlein,
r. 678 Bryant
" George, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 764 How-
ard
" George W., candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 134 Perry
" Henry G., clerk Adolph Hromada, r. 134
Perry
" Henry G. J., rancher, r. 134 Perry
" Herman, cook The Colonial, r. 1513 Tay-
lor
" Hyman, r. 1513 Taylor
" Joseph E., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
1543 Geary
" Julius F., waiter, r. 1543 Geary
" Minnie R. Mrs., r. 134 Perry
4®"Kirschner. See Kershner and Klrchner
Kirshen Peter, r. 313 Clementina
Kirste William, engineer's storekeeper str
State of California, r. 1313 Sansome
Kirsten William H., clerk, r. 735 Turk
Kirvy Nora C. Miss, r. 114 Oak
Kirwan Elizabeth, widow, r. 913 Howard
" Ellen Mrs., notions. 111 Clement
" John, employee George M. Murphy, r. Ill
Clement
" Maurice J., tile setter Bush & Mallett Co.,
r. 913 Howard
" Michael C, clerk Bush & Mallett Co., r.
913 Howard
Kirwin Andrew, laborer, r. 7 Natoma
" James P., r. 110 Bay
" James P. Jr., liquors, 113 Bay, r. 110 Bay
" John J., longshoreman, r. 110 Bay
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2408 California
" Patrick, expressman, SW cor Mission and
Steuart, r. cor Point Lobos and 9th Avs
" Thomas J., bartender Mrs. Mary E. Dakin,
r. 110 Bay
;8S=-Kirwin. See Kerwin
Kiselich August (Mikulich & Kiselich), r. 610
Lombard
Kiser F. Irving, salesman, r. 1799 Filbert
" James A. (Lee & Kiser), r. 1131 Polk
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Kish Oscar, clerk, r. 29 Lloyd
" William, blacksmith Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 29 Lloyd
Kislih Ernst, liquors, 552, 4tli. r. SW cor 3d and
Towns end
Kispert Charles F., upholsterer, r. 17th Av
South nr Railroad Av
" Harry F., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. Rail-
road Av nr 16th Av South
Kissane Henry, teamster, Pier 11 Steuart, r.
1010 Folsom
Kisse John, waiter Chris Monte, r. 1405 Val-
encia
Klstemnaclier Brothers fFrederick and Henry ) ,
wines and liquors, NW cor Mission and
East
" Frederick (Kistenmacher Bros.), r. 48 East
" Henry (Kistenmacher Bros.), r. 48 East
" Julius, bartender Kistenmacher Bros., r.
48 East
Kister Jacob (Kister & Huber), r. Tingley nr
Mission
" & Huber (Jacob Kister and Adolph Huberj.
wagon makers, W s Mission nr Silver
Av
Kistler Edmund, clerk, r. 123 Eddy
Kiszler Henry, r. 219 Waller
Kitajima R. S., manager The Fuji Co., 120, 5th
Kitch Charles B., timer Market St. Ry, r. 2517
jNIission
Kitchen Joseph G.. solicitor Union Central Life
Ins. Co., r. 1101 Pine
Kitchen Andrew H.. machine hand S. F. Furni-
ture Mfg. Co.. r. Lorin
" Claudia M. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1219 Bu-
chanan
'^ Ellis S., reporter R. G. Dun & Co.
" John, clerk Home Mutual Ins. Co., r. Oak-
land
" John Jr., foreman Phillips Bros., r. Oak-
land
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 713 Ellis
" Peter H., patents, r. 749 Market
" Stephen, miner, r. 871 Market
" William M., refiner, r. California Av bet
Mission and Howard
Kitson Andrew, machinist, r. 1217 Polk
Kltt Edward P., 3d officer City of Sydney
Kitterman George A., salesm.an James Kitter-
man, r. 1313 Stockton
" James, furniture and carpets, 1313 Stock-
ton, r. 520 Greenwich
Kittle Annie G., widow, r. SW cor Steiner and
Pacific Av
" George P., ship carpenter, r. 729 Harrison
" H. de W. Mrs. (Kittle & Co.), r. Ross.
Marin Co.
" Nicholas G., with Williams. Brown Fruit
Co.. r. SW cor Steiner and Pacific Av
" Rene, hackdriver, r. 346, 4th
" William S. (Cadman & Kittle), r. SW cor
Steiner and Pacific Av
KITTLE & 00.
'Mrs. Harriet de Witt Kittle and James
Palachej, agents Pacific Oil and Lead
Works, J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton,
Finlayson, Bousfield & Co's Linen and
Salmon Net Threads, Houghton Pack-
ing Co., Baltimore, M. Werk & Co., Cin-
cinnati, shipping and commission
merchants, dealers in aU kinds of oils,
also canned goods, candles, rosins, bi-
carbonate and caustic sodas, salt, etc.,
202 California
'^"Kittle. See Kettle
Kittler Geo. W. C, musician, 103 California Av
" Roman, r. 50 Clementina
" William C, musician, 103 California Av
Kittleson John, seaman, r. 12 Selina PI
" Theodore, helper Atlas Iron Wks
Kitto Charles, packer Doernbecher Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
" Edward A., photographer, r. 3116 Point
Lobos Av
" Pietro, fisherman, r. 324 Vallejo
Kittredge Addison G., collector, r. 1511 Jackson
" C. Miss, stenographer Williams, Dimond
& Co., r. Berkeley
" Charles, fur cutter, r. 277 Minna
" Edward H. (E. H. Kittredge & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" E. H. & Co. (Edward H. Kittredge), doors,
windows and blinds. 11.3-115 Market
" Ethel G. Miss, stenographer TrafBc Assn.
of California, r. 130 Post
" Isabella H., widow, r. 2519 Bush
" James, metal roofer, r 25'/^ Lapidge
" John R., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Ralph B., with Neville & Co., r. 918A Oak
" Spencer B.. clerk, r. 2519 Bush
Kitts Edward, boatswain str Australia
Kitz Franz, manager Loew Filter Co., 7, 1st, r.
Alameda
Kitzmuller Michael, carriage material, 829
Howard, telephone South 487. r. 1113 Turk
Kivi Felix, tailor, r. 1243 Folsom
Kjellog George, tailor Charles Bliss, r. 535 Post
Kjostrud D. Mrs., r. 1513a Howard
Klaas Matheus, confectionery, 1233 Stockton, r.
628 Broadway
Klaber Bertha, widow, r. 423 Bryant
" Isaac, marble worker, r. 185 Perry
Klahn August, contractor, r. 5 Chenery
" Henry J., carpenter, r. 1228 Dolores
" Nicholas, cabinet maker, r. 3 Chenery
Klain Caroline, widow, r. 921 McAllister
Klaiss John, engineer, r. 871 Market
Klamath Packing and Trading Co., R. D.
Hume president, Charles S. Winsor sec-
retary, office 318 California, room 11
Klammer Eugene, clerk Edward Stohlmann, r.
713 Franklin
Klang Andreas J., master mariner, r. 7BostonPl
" Susannah, widow, r. 208 Francisco rear
Klapperich Adeline Mrs., r. 10 Washington Av
" John J., carriage blacksmith, 3 Grand Av,
r. 31 Albion Av
Klapproth Charles, cook, r. 907 Folsom
Klare Conrad, watchmaker, 514 Post, r. 13189^
Broadway
" Emilie, widow, r. 1318a£ Broadway
" Philip, carpenter, r. 925 Golden Gate Av
" Robert, selector Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 1318?^ Broadway
Klarenmeyer Simon, r. 626 O'Farrell
Klarfleld Baruch, jeweler R. Bujannoff, r. 1059
Howard
Klarman Emma Miss, clerk Mrs. A. Fuhs, r. 502
Castro
Klarmann George, bookkeeper Ben H. Lucke, r.
1805 Dupont
" John, cook, r. 1805 Dupont
Klamet Charles (Klarnet & Lezott), r. 1616'/^
Jackson
" Isaac, clerk Kaufmann & Frankel, r. 713
Green
" Joseph, tailor, 118 Leidesdorff, r. 713 Green
" Samuel M., clerk Lesser Crocker, r. 713
Green
" Simon, bill clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
713 Green
" & Lezott (Charles Klarnet and John R.
Lezott), barbers, 1323 Polk
Klascovich John, waiter Andro B. Balaban, r.
24 Hofl Av
Klassen Henry, r. 527 Lombard
Klatt Ferdinand, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1201 Treat Av
" Frederick, porter Mills Bldg,r. 1319 Folsom
" Joseph, laborer, r. 1904 Powell
" Walter F., salesman W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
1201 Treat Av
«S=-Klatt. SeeClatt
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Klatzel Frederick J., bottler, r. 609 Ash Av
Klau Adolpb, salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
218 Stockton
" Edward (Haas Bros.), r. 318 Stockton
" Karl (Haas Bros.,) r. 218 Stockton
" Leopold (Haas Bros.), r. 218 Stockton
Klauenberg Hugo, rattan works, 133, 15th
Klaus Addie, widow, r. 403, 8th
" George, butcher Jos. Buttgenbach, r. 46
Morris Av
" Harry A., bill distributor Sterling & Dun-
phy, r. 31 Turk
" Marie Mrs., corset maker, r. 1821 Mason
" Rose, widow, r. 31 Turk
Klauss Emma Miss, seamstress, r. 552Y2 Bryant
" Julia Miss, seamstress, r. 552% Bryant
" Margar t, widow, r. 706a Jones
" Mary, widow, r. 552!4 Bryant
J8®"Klaus. See Glaus and Clauss
Kleber Joseph, steward German Hospital, r.
120a Noe
4S=Kleber. See Klaber and Kleiber
Klebsch Albert, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.. r.
Pennsylvania Av bet 22d and 2.3d Po-
trero
" Henry O., iron worker Standard Iron and
Wire Wks, r. 1I20>4 Mission
Klee Henry, bakery, aig'/a Post
" William, driver F. M. Pharion, r. 620 Lin-
den Av
MSS-Klee. See Clay and Kley
Kleebauer Charles, clerk Morris & Kennedy
" Henry, manager Signal Transfer Co., 530
Jones, r. 445 O'Farrell
" John B., plumber, r. 136 Flood Av
Kleemann Julius, cooper, r. 29Vi Linden Av
Kleen Henry (Barg & Kleen), r. 532A 21st
Klees Hattie Miss, domestic, r. 341 Jessie
•• Mary, widow, r. 341 Jessie
" William H., jeweler, r. 341 Jessie
Kleese Jacob, jeweler W. K. Vanderslice & Co.,
r. Berkeley
Klefeker Louis, miner, r. 315 Broderick
Klehm Christian, cement worker, r. 503 Union
Kleiber Ernest, blacksmith, r. 109 Germania
" Frances, widow, r. 554'/4 Natoma
" Paul, horseshoer, r. 1337 Natoma
Klein Adelaide, widow r. 822 Larkin
" Adolph, candy maker Frank Maskey, r.
1223!/2 Folsom
" Albert, painter J. G. Klemm, r. 104 Kearny
" Annie, widow, r. 2307 California
" Antone, driver, r. Ill Butte
" Arthur, helper G. & E. Snook, r. 890 Shotwell
" Charles, carriage and wagon maker, 111-
113, 1st, r. 404 Ellis
Klein Charles, manager Humboldt Lumber Mill
Co's Yard, 645-651 Bryant, r. 2009 Devisa-
dero
" Charles R., shoemaker, 1.327 Polk
" Christina Mrs., r. 1534 Fulton
" E., steward Viticultural Restaurant, r.
463 Stevenson
" Edward, butcher James Hall, r. 949, 13th
Av South
" Emma, widow, bakery, 604 N South
" Ernst, groceries and liquors, SW cor Ful-
ton and Lyon, r. 535 Lyon
" Frank, special ofBcer Municipal Burglar
Alarm Co., r. 417 Hyde
" Fred C, r. 535 Lyon
" Frederick, paper carrier, r. 1318 Kearney
" Frederick, plumber Koch & Grimes, r. 433
Minna
" Frederick A., porter Hey, Grauerholz &
Co., r. 31 Webster
" Frederick A., starter Cal. St. RR, r. 1257
CaJifornia
" George H., butcher James Hall, r. 604 N
South
" Henry, hackman United Carriage Co.. r.
8I514 Howard
" Henry L., paper carrier, r. 1419 Octavia
" Henry W., butcher James Hall, r. 604 N
South
" Ignatz, peddler, r. 340 Hickory Av
" Jacob, carpenter, ]35;/2 Page, r. 3 Rose Av
" Jacob, machinist W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 1223 Folsom
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
^'^'^ Heating Apparatus.
and Steam 1 1 fi
J, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Klein John, porter, r. 18, 1st
" John A., bookkeeper Henry Campe & Co., r.
525 Lyon
" John E., gunsmith, 203 Powell, r. 1025
Shotwell
" John H., capitalist, r. 523 Lyon
Klein John M, (John M. Klein's Electrical
Works), r. 433 Montgomery
" Joseph, bookkeeper Hey, Grauerholz & Co.,
r. 1911 Stockton
" Julius, stock clerk Rosenthal Bros. & Co.
r. 1419 Octavia
Klein Julius, treasurer Bay City Soda Water
Co., 116-118 Golden Gate .^v., r. 1433
" Julius A., engineer, r. 813 Bryant
" Lazare (Kahn Bros. Klein & Co.), r.
Maison Riche
" Louis, bookkeeper Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
813 Bryant
" Louis, bookkeeper U. S. Brewery, r. 1534
Fulton
" Mary A., widow, proprietor The Golden
State, 106 Eddy
" Maurice, conductor, r. 1111!^ Tennessee
" Michael, seaman r. 143 Berry
" Minnie Miss, saleslady Emma Klein, r.
604 N South
" N. Frank, driver, Pac. Transfer Co., r. 868
Mission
" Pierre, proprietor Mira Valle Vineyard,
6041/2 Geary, r. 808a Geary
" Rudolf, barber M. Moses, r. 637 Vallejo
" Susman, merchant, r. 1419 Octavia
" Theodore, r. 1715 Dupont
" Theodore G., salesman H. Huddleston &
Co., r. 1715 Dupont
" Valentine, shoemaker, IO3314, 18th
" William, carriage maker Richard Nugent,
r. 813 Bryant
" William, musician, r. 109, 6th
" William F., superintendent Shreve & Co.,
r. 1330 Treat Av
4@="Klein. See Cline, Clyne, Kleyn and Kline
Klein's John M. Electrical Works
(John M. Klein and Marion L. Mowry),
telegraph, telephone and electric
light supplies, electrical engineering,
construction and manufacturing, 421-
423 Montgomery, works 929-931 Ala-
bama, telephone Main 389
Kleinberg Jonas, bandage maker German Hos-
pital
Kleinclaus Charles Mrs., widow, r. 2405 Howard
" Gustave, r. 1911 San Carlos Av
Kleine Frederick H., machine hand Sterling
Furniture Co., r. 22 Lapidge
Kleineberg Christopher, physician, r. 1335 Geary
Kleiner Rudolf, wood carver C. O. Schnoor, r.
137 Morris Av
Kleinert August G., furniture and carpets, 1512-
1514 Polk, r. 1724 Clay
" Rubber Co. (New York), Samuel Glass
agent, 334-336 Bush
Kleinhammer Charles, lunchman Cafe Zinkand,
r. 4 Martha PI
" Christiana, widow, r. 354 Crook
" Christopher F., driver F. C. Hagerup, r. 48
Everett
Kleinhans Albert, clerk Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 640 Fell
" John (John L. Koster & Co.), r. 640 Fell
" Louis (Sepprich & Kleinhans), r. 6 Monroe
Kleinhaupt Abraham, clothing, 109, 6th, r. 334
Cumberland
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DEALERS IN All KINDS OF
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Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Kleinhaupt Maurice, salesman A. Kleinhaupt,
r. 334 Cumberland
Kleinknecht Annie, widow, r. 230 Langton
" Gottlieb, baker, r. 772 Mission
" William, baker, r. 772 Mission
Kleinmann Simon, peddler, r. 1307 Eddy
Kleis Herbert, r. 538 Ellis
" Irving, r. 538 Ellis
" Ralston, r. 538 Ellis
" Sarah, widow, r. 538 Ellis
Kleiser George W., dental student, r. 322 Golden
Gate Av
Klemm Hugo, barber, 4 Steuart, r. 8V2 Lewis
" John A., wood polisher, 518, 5th, r. 10 Pros-
per
" Julius G. (Klemm Mantel Co.), and cabinet
maker, 518, 5th. r. 10 Prosper
" Mantel Co. (Julius G. Klemm and Henry
Euler Jr.), wood mantels, 442. 5th
Klemmick Alfred H., fireman str Herald, r. 9
Ritch
Klenck Frederick J., carpenter, r. 714 Fulton
" John F., teacher drawing, r. 3040, 16th
" Margarita K., dressmaker, r. 1006 Larkin
" May E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1006 Larkin
•' Richard, sugar worker, r. 141 Dore
" Robert, phonograph expert Peter Baciga-
lupi, r. 115 Turk
" William P., salesman James M. Moran &
Co., r. 141 Dore
J»^Klenck. See Klinck and Klink
Klenentza John, master mariner, r. 54 Sacra-
mento
Klenger Joseph, laborer First St. Wks Union
I. Wks, r. 210 Montgomery
Klenk Godfrey G., cellarman J. Gundlach & Co.,
r. 809 York
Klenn John A., varnisher, r. Fulton nr 1st Av
Klenner Joseph, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. cor M and 5th Av South
Klenz Frederick, wood carver C. O. Schnoor, r.
1509 Steiner
Klese G., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
Klesow Frederick, master schr Shasta, oface 24
Clay, r. 226y2 Ritch
" John C, blacksmith, r. 24 Camp
" John F.. master schr Pinole, office 24 Clay,
r. 24 Camp
Kleupfer John H., clerk Alexander J. Wentzlar,
r. Alameda
Klevesahl Emil, pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 604, 2d
" Ernest, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 604, 2d
" Ernst (Klevesahl & Schou). and groceries,
NE cor Davis and Commercial, r. 228
Francisco
'■ Frederick, butcher Andrew L. Breslin, r.
604, 2d
" Henry C, clerk Humboldt Savings and
Loan Society, r. 5 Morris Av
" Julius, packer M. Friedman & Co., r. 604, 2d
" Minnie Miss, dyer. r. 604, 2d
" & Schou (Ernest Klevesahl and Frank
Schou), groceries and liquors, NE cor
Powell and Francisco
Kley Adolph, milker, r. 403 Broadway
Kleymann F., salesman Hofmann & Woenne, r.
728 Linden Av
" William, clerk Gendotli Bros., r. 728 Lin-
den Av
Kleyn Anton, painter and paper hanger, 223
Hayes, r. 919 Jessie
Kliem Emil, compositor Cal. Demokrat, r. 3
Kohler PI
Klier Henry, baker, r. 625 Clay
Klimer Joseph, butcher, r. M nr 5th Av South
Klinck Frederick H., gardener, r. 2439 Greenwich
Klind Joseph, lodgings, 825 Kearny
Klindt Charles, laborer Golden Gate Comp
Yeast Co., r. 1211 ;4 Bush
" Henry, collector, r. 1017 Mason
" Morris, butcher, r. 1211 'A Bush
" T. Miss, clerk Golden Gate Comp. Yeast
Co., r. 12111/2 Bush
Kline Abraham, traveling salesman, r. 1310 La-
guna
" Charles, foreman Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. cor Beach and Devisadero
" David (Louis Kline & Co.). r. 1319 Octavia
" George A., manufacturers agent, 8 Sutter,
r. 1414 Post
Kline G. W., cashier The Crocker-Woolworth
National Bank, junction Post and Mar-
ket, r. Berkeley
Kline Louis & Co. (Mrs. Regina Kline, Max
Gensberger and David Kline), manu-
facturers and importers hats and caps,
108-110 Bush
" LucienW., salesman, r. 1529 Geary
" Mae, widow, housekeeper Fred Salkeld, r.
227 Geary
" Mary, widow, r. 939 Pacific
" Marx, salesman, r. 1529 Geary
" Regina. widow, r. 1414 Post
" Regina Mrs. (Louis Kline & Co.), r. 1234
Geary
" Samuel A .. manufacturers' agent, 8 Sutter,
r. 1414 Post
" Theodore A., fireman str Progreso
" Thomas H., r. 18 Everett
" William H., attorney at law, 11-12 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 501 Geary
^^"Kline. See Cline, Clyne, Klein and Kleyn
Kling Charles, baker Albert Wiedmann, r. 1924
Howard
" Ferdinand, r. 2631% Harrison
" Freda Mrs., varieties, 718^2 Franklin
" Fritz, bottler Breig& Schafer, r. 1327 Na-
toma
" Gottlieb, cabinet maker Emil Heubner, r.
718/2 Franklin
" Gustave, r. 128 Moulton
" Jacob, painter, r. 1708 Lexington Av
" John, drayman, r. 1132 Bryant
" Philip, confectioner Westerfeld's Bakery,
r. 1009 Oak
" Rose, domestic, 904 O'Farrell
Klinge William, tailor, r. 221!/^ Fulton
Klingel John, groceries and liquors, 633 Larkin,
r. 28/2 Fair Oaks
Klingenstein Frederick (Lyon & Klingenstein),
r, 313 Oak
Klinger Auguste Mrs., r. 15 Webster
" Charles, cigar manufacturer, 612 Fulton
" Frederick, liquors and lodgings, Sickles
Av nr San Jose Av
" George, clerk William Cline, r. 15 Webster
" Harry, plamber, r. 15 Webster
" William, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
2111 Geary
" William, clerk Le Count Bros., r. 15 Web-
ster
Klingmann Adam, carpenter, r. 1111 Pacific
Klink George T., auditor of disbursements
Southern Pacific Co., 4 Montgomery, r.
2003 Steiner
•' Jane S. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 1507 Scott
" William M., bookkeeper Shreve & Co., r.
1507 Scott
S5=-Klink. See Klenck and Klinck
Klinker Charles J., master mariner, r. 812a Fil-
bert
KLINKNER C. A. & CO.
(estate of Charles A. Klinkner), manu-
facturers red rubber stamps, stencils,
dies, badg-es, medals and checks, 320
Sansome, rooms 33-37, telephone Main
409
Klinkner Charles A. Estate of (C. A. Kllnkner
& Co.), 320 Sansome, rooms 33-37
" Charles A., salesman C. A. Klinkner & Co.,
r. Golden Gate, Cal.
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Golden Gate, Cal.
" K V. Mrs., executrix estate of Charles A.
Klinkner, 320 Sansome, rooms 33-37, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
Klinkradt John, r. 14 Johnston Av
Klint Karin Miss, midwife, r. 912 Howard
Klintot Mary, widow, r. )7Y2 Oak Grove Av
Klintworth Diedrich, editor San Francisco
AhendPost, 535 California, r. 1117 Shot-
well
Klippel E. C. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1233 Pine
" William, watchmaker, 3137 Mission
Klipstein Robert E. F., driver Farns worth &
Ruggles, r. 807 Harrison
Klitzing Max V., traveling salesman Naber,
Alfs & Brune, r. 326 Eddy
Kljunak Martin N., bartender E. O. Wilkens, r.
3206 California
Klock George, provisions, 103, 24th
Klocke Henry, cigars and tobacco, 859 Market,
r. 1654 Market
Klodt P. Herman, jeweler Otto Klumpp, r. 790
Folsom
Kloehn Henry, tailor, r. 610 Napa
Kloepper Adam, peel maker, 634 Pacific
" Bernard H., tailor, 35, 3d, r. 963 Howard
KLOG THOMAS,
Hardwood grille and fret work for
arches, doors and windows, parquet
floors and artistic wood carving, 232
ElUs, r. 507Y2 Hyde
4»*Klog. SeeClogg .
Kloos Charles J., butcher Gendotti Bros., r. 59 <
Linden Av
" Susan, widow, r. 597 Linden Av
Klopenstine Henry C, bookkeeper Cunningham,
Curtiss & Welch, r. 600 Bush
" Joseph, clerk, r. 600 Bush
Klopf Emil, laborer, r. 6091/2. 3d
Klopfer John, cooper, r. 425 Broderick
Kloppenburg Charles D., reporter Pickens, Ful-
ton & Co., r. 110 Liberty
" Charles J. F., clerk Christy & Wise, r. 507
Leavenworth
" Dora, widow, r. 1207 Laguna
" John F., broker, r. 507 Leavenworth
" Otto, salesman, r. 334 Grove
Klopper Edward, shoefltter Frederick Klopper,
r. 3 Adelaide PI
" Frederick, leather and shoe findings, 309
Mason, r. ISVi William
" Gustave, plumber Henry Klopper, r. 1110
Clay
" Henry, plumber, 1102 Clay, r. 1110 Clay
Klopstock C. & Co. (Curtis Klopstock), whole-
sale cigar dealers, 318 Sacramento
'< Curtis (C. Klopstock & Co.), r. 714 Hayes
" David (L L. Solomon & Co.), r. 714 Hayes
" Fred, salesman I. L. Solomon & Co., r. 714
Isaac D., cashier I. L. Solomon & Co., r. 714
" Samuel C. (I. L. Solomon* Co.), r. 714 Hayes
Klos George, barber Fred Giessler, r. 619 Minna
" William, liquors, NW cor 8th and Mission,
r. 619 Minna
Klose Philip, r. 1603 Eddy
" Wieland, machinist Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co.,r. 14 Glover
«®-Klose. See Close and Kloos
Kloss John, cabinet maker N. Parrish & Co., r.
1709 Market
KlothFred, clerk Enos I. Flieger, r. 3147, 16th
Klotz Al, musician, 39, 4th
" Carrie Miss, ladies' hair dresser, r. 304 Turk
" Frank, musician, r. 845 Mission
" Frederick, teamster, r. 526 Filbert
" Fritz W., liquors, 35, 9th
" Jacob, butcher, r. 937, 11th Av South
" Jacob, traveling salesman Michalitschke
Bros. & Co., r. 1130b Broadway
" Joseph A., carpenter, r. 534 V^ Grove
" Leopold, wood and coal, 1636 Stockton
" Louis, musician, r. 907 Steiner
'■ William F., butcher John Scully, r. 304 Turk
Kluber Josepf, carpenter, 932 Montgomery, r.
6 Montgomery Court
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Kluck William (Simmons, Moberg & Kluck), r.
64 Tehama
Kluegel Edward A., cashier Christy & Wise, r.
Oakland
Kluenter John, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 209 Leidesdorft
Kluetsch Frank J., expressman, SE cor Geary
and Larkin, r. 719 Geary rear
Klug Robert, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Kluge Anna, nurse German Hospital
" August, tailor, 914 Dale PI
" Clara, widow, r. 2319 Van Ness Av
" George F., brass molder Vincent Kingwell,
r. 514 Howard
" Henry, miller, r. 1929 Union
" Joseph, brewer, r. 1929 Union
" Olga, domestic, 711 Folsom
Klumpke John G., house broker, r. 1000 Chestnut
" John W., locksmith, 225 O'Farrell
Klumpp Arthur, salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. Oakland
" Emil C, manager S. F. Diamond House,
102 Kearny, r. Fruit vale
" Herman J., engraver Shreve & Co., r. East
Oakland
" Martin, porter Haas Bros., r. 23 Stockton PI
" Otto, manufacturing jeweler, 3 Hardie PI,
r. 1830 Ellis
" R., newspaper carrier, r. 28 Turk
" Rudolph, salesman, r. 2504 Bush
" William A., jeweler, r. 1820 Ellis
Klunder John (John Klunder & Co.), r. 216 Fair
Oaks
" John & Co. (John and John F. Klunder),
groceries and liquors, 101-103 Jackson
" JohnF. (John Klunder & Co.), r. 216 Fair
Oaks ^ ^.
Klung Alphonse J., bookkeeper Coope & Pippy,
r. 229, 11th
" Henry, lithographer Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 239, 11th
" Henry G., draughtsman, r. 329, Hth
" Otto J. F., draughtsman A. I. Frye, r. 229,
11th
Klussmann Charles, master schr Carrier Dove,
office 34 Clay
Klute Adolph, liquors, NE cor 5th and Bryant,
r. 676 Bryant
4®-Klute. See Clute
Klutz Frank, porter J. H. Medau, r. 4371/2 Clem-
entina
Kluver Henry, teamster Morton Draying &
Warehouse Co., r. 516 Jessie
Knack Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 32
Dore
" George, r. 319 Grant Av
" Philip A., laborer, r. 7M Bowie Av
Knacke Elizabeth, widow, r. 1108 Filbert
" George F., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1108 Filbert
" Lizzie Miss, tailoress, r. 1108 Filbert
Knaego James G., r. 1005 Clay
Knaggs John, liquors, W s Manchester nr
Precita Av
Knapik Peter P., picture frames, 435, 4th, r. 24
Julian Av
Knapp Charles H., cashier C. F. Weber & Co.,
300-306 Post, r. 3 Ewer PI
Knapp Eddy G., attorney at law, 31 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. 531 Bush
" Emma, widow, r. 351 Minna
" Gussie, domestic, 3304 Union
" Henry, carpenter Am. Type Founders Co.,
r. Oakland
" Horace G., paper hanger, r. 3 Hartford
" Jacob T., millhand, r. 2124 Howard
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Knapp Jesse C, painter, r. II3114 Folsom
" Jotin, laborer Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 51 Jessie
" Julia, widow, r. 1^30 Alabama
" May, widow, r. 1912 Pine
" Moses A., mining engineer, 31 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. Oakland
" Olcott J., painter, r. II2114 Folsom
" Peter, waiter, r. 265 Clara
" Philip C, receiving teller Savings and
Loan Society, r. 2031 Pacific Av
" Richard, electrician S. F. & S. M. Rv., r.
1825 Market
" S. H. Mrs., r. 1714 Market
" Wellington A., mining engineer, r. 23
Kearny
" Wilbur F., salesman, r. 330 McAllister
'< William, teamster, r. UW-A Folsom
" William A., mining engineer, 405 Mont-
gomery, room 5
" William B., manager J. C. Russell & Co.,
701 Geary, r. 819 Bush
Knappe Gertrude, widow, r. 4 Kramer PI
" N., baker Cardall & Marston, r. 173 Minna
Knapper Henry, harness maker R. F. Ryan, r.
2127 Mission
Knarston John H. Mrs., book and job printing
529 Washington, r. 2349 Jones
Knauer Joseph, barber, 32. 3d, r. 736 Green
Knaul Peter, cook, r. 514 Filbert
Knauper August, bartender John P. Trapet, r.
6O614 Leavenworth
Knaus Caroline, widow, r. 547iX Fulton
Kneal Daniel, contractor, r. 1627 Hayes
Kneass Edward D., salesman, r. 651 Capp
Kneass George W., boat builder, 718, 3d, tele-
phone South 719, -1 bells, r. 18 Walter
" Karl, stenographer, r. 824 Laguna
Knecht George, steward Eugene Belrose, r. 621
Pine
Kneeland Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 133 Oc-
tavia
Knefsey Mary, widow, r. 2625 Howard
Knego Nicholas, cook Nicholas Rudonick
Kneib George W., salesman Baker & Hamilton,
r. 709 Post
Knell Frederick G., teacher music, 1114 Lar-
kin
" George H., compositor Chronicle, r. 151^
Sheridan
" Jacob, janitor Teutonia Hall, r. 1325 How-
ard
" John, teacher music, 1114 Larkin
Knepper Richard, bookkeeper, r. 48 Oak
Knerr Claire F., salesman S. G. Knerr & Son, r.
Berkeley
" Fred W. (S. G. Knerr & Son), r. Berkeley
" Samuel G. (S. G. Knerr & Son^, r. Berkeley
" S. G. & Son (Samuel G. and Fred W )
tailors, 40 Murphy Bldg
Knibb Henry K., clerk Langley& Michaels Co.,
r. 1008 Bush
Knibbe Henry W., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co r
403 Union
Knibbs Javan De M., painter Swan & Stein r
303 Golden Gate Av
Knick Benjamin, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co r
7th Av South nr N
Knickerbocker Calvin E. (Knickerbocker Coal
Co.), r. 1810 Page
" Coal Co. (Calvin E. Knickerbocker), wood,
coal, hay and grain, 522 Howard
" Male Quartet, R. P. Evans business man-
ager, 40 New Montgomery
" The, 17 Stockton
" William W., salesman Crane Co., r. Oak-
land
Knickmann August C. F., shoemaker, 1521 Ma-
son
Knickmeyer William, carpenter, r. 512 Bush
Knie Amelia, widow, r. 513 Lombard
Knief Fred, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 560
Minna
" George E., groceries, SW cor Kearny and
Vallejo
" Henry, carpenter, r. 812 Hampshire
" Henry, clerk Bibo, Newman & Ikenberg, r.
1615 Jones
" John Henry, r. 1114 Steiner
" Ludolf, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 506, 2d
Knierr Albert, butcher Poly, Heilbron & Co., r
161h Av South nr N
Kniese George, operator Buckingham & Hecht,
r. E s Manchester nr Stoneman
Kniff Holland C, clerk Langley & Michaels Co
r. 1004 Valencia
Knight Adelaide Mrs. (J. & A. Knight), r. 512
4 th
Allen, clerk Sather Banking Co., r. 1709
" Anita Mrs., saleslady Paragon Cloak and
Suit Co., r. 1402a Hyde
" Anthony G., r. 714 Leavenworth
" Benjamin A., agent The Oregon Iron and
Steel Co., r. Oakland
" Bernard, Quartermaster str Santa Rosa
" Bert, teamster U. S. Engineer's dept, r.
Fort Point
" Cameron, physician, 1051 Market
" Carlton, traieling salesman, r. 1714 Mar-
ket
" Charles, laborer, r. 2656 Filbert
" Charles E., bookkeeper The Crocker- Wool-
worth National Bank, r. 2209 Buchanan
" Charles P., laborer U. S. Engineer's dept,
r. 2040 Lombard
" Edward A., bottler J. I. Bliven & Co,, r. 443
Valencia
" Edward H., proprietor Am. Laundry, 2120
Lombard, r. 2221 Greenwich
" Edwin, ship carpenter, r. 54 Sacramento
" Ether, laborer, r. 2008a Howard
" Ether T., motorman Market St. Rv-, r
2008a Howard
" Eunice J., widow, r. 220 Turk
" Frederick W., salesman Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. Oakland
Knight Geo. A. (Knight & Heggerty), r. 2209
Buchanan
" George E., clerk Chronicle, r. 1918 Leaven-
worth
" George E., driver John A. Christen, r. Sil-
ver Av bet Scott and Litchard
•' George E., milkman, r. 5 August Alley
" George H., manager Home Portrait and
Photographing Co., 721 Sutter
" George J., r. 112 Shot well
" George T., pressman Eastman & Thomas,
r. 732, 14th
" H. Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Hilles J., manager C. A. Hooper & Co.'s
yard, cor Ocean House Road and S. P.
RR. track
" Hiram D., chief engineer U. S. Mint, r. 7
Montgomery Av
" Ida, widow, r. 1605 Howard
J. & A. (James and Mrs. Adelaide), lodg-
ings. 512-516, 4th
" James (J. & A. Knight), r. 512, 4th
" J. B., laborer, r. 29 Minna
" Jerome B. Rev., r. 640 Clay
" John, machinist Cal. Saw Wks, r. Ala-
meda
" John J., machinist M. A. Graham, r. Ala-
meda
" Joseph, expressman, SE cor Folsom and
4th, r. 516, 4th
" Lincoln P., upholsterer, r. 320 Turk
" Louis F., r. 382 San Jose Av
" Lucien W., clerk H. K. Belden, r. Sausa-
lito
" Lucy Miss, hairdresser, 2008a Howard
" Mabel F. Miss, clerk, r. 12>4 Hollis
The Bulletin
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Knight Mary, domestic, 2321 Devisadero
" May, widow, r. 1516 Eddy
" Orman H., policeman, r. 927V4 Lombard
" Patrick J., seaman str Eureka, r. 47 Te-
hama
" Robert, clerk, r. 26 McAllister
Knight Samuel, assistant U. S. Attorney, U.
S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 61, r. 2106
Van Ness Av
" Thomas, capitalist, r. 154 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas G., collector Easton, Eldridge &
Co., r. 154 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas L., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Oakland
" Walter, laborer, r. 10 De Haro
'• William, bartender Grasso & Crespino, r.
626 California
" William L., traveling passenger agent S.
P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Woodbury Mrs., widow, r. 1920 Leaven-
worth
Knignt & Heggerty (Geo. A. Knight and
Charles J. Heggerty), attorneys at law,
74-80 Chronicle Bldg, telephone Main 856
Knight & Olsen (Alansen D. Knight and Frank
A. Olsen), proprietors Drucker Express
and Transfer Co., 21 Market
Knighton Addie E., widow, r. 2426 Market
" David W., r. 2426 Market
" Robert Jr., manufacturers' agent, 3 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. Cosmos Club
" Worthen, clerk, r. 2426 Market
Knights Albert, foreman W. R. Knights Co.,
r. 1933 Lexington Av
Knights and Ladles of Honor, S. B. Carleton
Grand Secretary, 20 Ellis
" Charles, engineer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 1816
Laguna
" Frank, conductor, r. 1605 Howard
" Frank Mrs., furnished rooms, 1605 Howard
Knights of Honor, C. H. M. Curry Grand
Reporter, 47 St. Anns Bldg
Knights of Pythias Bureau of Relief, 909
Market
" of Pythias Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
" of Pythias Cemetery Association, F. A.
Mecredy secretary, offtce 432 Church
Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge, Herman
Schaftner Grand Keeper of Records and
Seal, 16-17 St. Ann's Bldg
" of Pythias Hall Association, Henry Welcer
secretary, 909 Market
Knights of Pythias Library, Daniel Allison
librarian, 909 Market
'• of St. Patrick, 220 Mason
" of Tara, 220 Mason
" of the Red Branch, 220 Mason
" of the Red Branch Hall, 220 Mason
Knights William D., secretary W. R. Knights
Co., 600-606 Front, r. Sacramento, Cal.
Knights William R., president W. R. Knights
Co. and McKay Tanning Co., 600-606
Front, r. 210 Frederick
KNIGHTS W. R. COMPANY,
(incorporated) William R. Knights
president, John Blair vice-president,
William D. Knights secretary, dealers
in hides, sheepskins, tallow, etc., 600-
606 Front and isacramento, Cal.
Knill Albert, physician, 504 Kearny
Knipe Frederick, r. 1418 Valiejo
" Frederick A., foreman Arctic Oil Wks
" Frederick T., plumber William S. Snook
& Sons, r. 729 Treat Av
" T. eresa, widow, r. 1418 Valiejo
Knippel Charles F., accountant, r, 221, 5th
Knippenherg Ernest R., proprietor Young
American Saloon, SE cor Steuart and
Howard, r. 542 Folsom
Knipper Albert F., crockery, 1417 Stockton
' " Susannah, widow, r. 1417 Stockton
Knipschild Fred W., barber Fred E. Sand
Knittle John, machinist, r. 710 Howard
Knobel Henry, secretary Pacific Coast Co-oper-
ative Cigar Manufacturing Co., 324 Bat-
tery, r. 404 Ellis
Knoblau Alena P. Mrs., lodgings, 617 Bryant
" John P., laborer, r. 617 Bryant
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction arid r=^orce,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Knoblau Reno P., ironworker, r. 617 Bryant
Knoblauch Arthur B., blacksmith H. M. Black
&Co., r. 7 15V4 Tehama
Knobloch Charles, liquors, 1127 Sutter
" Charles J., cigars and tobacco, 108 Solano
" Christian, cabinet maker, r. 334 Silver Av
" Frank, hay, grain, wood and coal, and
boarding and livery stables, 1056-1058
Kentucky
" Frederick, liquors, 1st Av South nr Rail-
road Av and proprietor Myrtle Hall. r.
708 Railroad Av
" Jacob, r. Missouri nr 17th, Potrero
" Jacob, liquors, 823 Kearny, r. QlT/z Green-
wich
" Otto, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. Penn-
sylvania Av nr Nevada
" Otto, teamster Pac. Roll. Mill., r. 108
Solano
Knoch Emil, laborer Pac. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 227, 15th
Knoche Henry {Shattuck & Knoche), r. 448 Bry-
ant
" Richard, cellarman National Brewing Co.
Knoderer Theodore C, clerk Palatine Ins. Co.,
r. 2117 Clay
Knoechel Carl, clerk, r. 624 Filbert
" Charles, r. 624 Filbert
Knoedler Alexander, washer John Wieland
Brewery, r. 916,9th
Knoke Charles (Knoke & Gander), r. 3004 Mis-
sion
" Henry F., shoemaker, 1419 Ellis
" Johanna L., dressmaking, 1419 Ellis
" John F., r. 153a Dore
" & Gander (Charles Knoke and Charles
Gander), butchers, 3002 Mission
Knole House, Mrs. Henrietta C. Joseph propri-
etor, 700 -Jones
Knoles Frederick (The Kennedy Co.),
Mission
Knoll Charles Mrs., r. 8 Howard Court
" G., capitalist, r. 933 Kearny
" George, r. 8 Howard Court
Knoll Harry W., with L. P. Fisher,
Union
" John, clerk Steflan & Rothermel, r. 211%, 9th
" Mary S., widow, r. 813 Shotwell
" Nicholas, cabinetmaker Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. 110 Park Hill Av
" William F. J., tailor J. T. Poheim, r. 54
Homestead
4®-Knoll. See Noll
Knoop Henry, clerk Schloh & Kortjohn, r. 122
Turk
Knop Carl, janitor, 423 Washington
" Elfert (Hildebrand & Knop), r. 932 Mont-
gomery
" Frank A., clerk Charles Meier, r. 500 Post
Knopf Camille, butcher W. D. Wilson, r. 11
Scott PI
" George T., builder, r. 2300 Leavenworth
" William, r. 1015 Filbert
Knopfmacher August, diamond setter, 126
Kearny, room 28a, r. 1318 Steiner
Knoph Al N., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 1812 San Carlos Av
" John, r. Visitacion Valley nr Six-Mile-
House
Knorp Albert, shipping clerk Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 1015 Ellis
" Albert F., steward, r. 1027 Ellis
" Edward L., bricklayer, r. 1027 Ellis
" Francis F., physician, 402 Hayes
" George H., machinist Market St. Ry, r.
1027 Ellis
1214
1012
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Kuorp William T., deputy Assessor, r. 1037
Ellis
Knorr Barbara, widow, r: 1507 Devisadero
" Gustav, butcher Henry Kroeger, r. 919 Ill-
inois
" Max, carpenter, r. 1630^^ Waller
Knorre Emil P., storekeeper Hibernia Brewery,
r. SOSWillard
Knoth Frank, driver Edward H. Beverly, r. 130
Fillmore
" J., architect, r. 20 O'Farrell
Knott Alphonse L., machinist, 641 Post
" Bernard A., r. 945 Mission
" Charles, machinist H. Bohls & Co., r. 325
Golden Gate Av
" John T., r. 736 Central Av
" Margaret E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 530
O'Farrell
" William E., meter reader Spring Valley
W. W., r. 1428 Broadway
Knottner Florian, r. 317 Clementina
" Leo, clerk, r. 317 Clementina
Knower F. W. Mrs. (Knower & Cashel), r. 805
Filbert
" John G., special policeman, r. 1334 Wash-
ington
" & Cashel (Mrs. F. W. Knower and Miss
Kate Cashel), dressmakers, 136 Kearny,
room 29
Knowland Joseph, president Gardiner Mill Co.,
23 California, room 18, r. Alameda
" Joseph R., clerk Gardiner Mill Co., r. Ala-
meda
>e®=Knowland. See Nolan and Nolen
Knowles Albert, plasterer, r. 437 Natoma
" Arthur (Speckter & Knowles), r. Ill Turk
•' Charles, plasterer, r. 1916 Market
" Dudley R., clerk W. B. Clufl & Co., r. 506
" Fanny Mrs., nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" Frank, plasterer, r. 437 Natoma
" Frederick E., president Raymond Granite
Co., cor 10th and Channel, r. Oakland
" Frederick F., tinner, r. 228 Shotwell
" George B., bookkeeper A. M. Robertson, r.
112 Taylor
" George S., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry. Co..
r. 218 Clipper
•' Harry J., cashier Pac. Steam Whaling Co.,
r. Oakland
" Henry G., carpenter, r. 338 Shotwell
" Henry H., machinist, r. 238 Shotwell
" J. E., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 105 Wal-
nut
" Jesse B., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. Oakland
" Jobn, seaman, r. 529 Sacramento
" Joseph E., carpenter, r. 333 Bartlett
Knowles Josiah N., shipping and commission
merchant and manager Arctic Oil Works,
Pacific Steam Whaling Co. and agent
Boston Marine Insurance Co., 30 Califor-
nia, r. Oakland
" Ned L., salesman Dewitt & Harris, r. 328
Shotwell
" Robert, fireman str Piedmont, r. Oakland
Knowles Samuel E., M. D., D. D. S., dentist, 139
Post, r. Alameda
" Samuel W., attorney at law, r. 542 Jessie
" Sarah, widow, r. 563 Mission
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 3019 Laguna
" Thomas B., motorman, r. 318 Clipper
" Thomas J., agent Atlantic Fish Co., 305
Front, r. 711 Fillmore
" William (Knowles & Reichley), r. Ala-
meda.
Knowles WlUiam A., M. D., D. D. S., dentist,
118 Grant Av., r. 1423 Versailles Av,
Alameda
" William A., Jr., draughtsman Clinton
Day, r. Oakland
" & Reichley (William Knowles and George
Richley), carpenters and builders, 40
New Montgomery
4®="Knowles. See Knoles
Knowlton Charles, woodcarver, r. junction 4th
• and Kentucky
" Ebenezer, vice principal Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 876 Shotwell
" Harry D., clerk Hotel St. Nicholas
" Henry W. (Knowlton & Hade), r. 836a Har-
rison
" James J., chemist Sunset Mfg. Co., r. 1935
Lexington Av
" John J., mechanical dentist, 345 Phelan
Bldg., r. 505 Mason
Knowlton Joseph Jr., manager Hotel St. Nich-
olas, 1630 Market
" Ralph, clerk Standard Typewriter Ex-
change, r. 876 Shotwell
" Robert B., clerk George C. Schneider, r.
20,5th
" Thomas J., r, 1228a Union
" William, musician, r. 707, 18th
" & Hade (Henry W. Knowlton and Richard
Hade), horseshoers, 606, 6th
Knownburg Charles H. (Knownburg & Coffey),
" & Coffey (Charles H. Knownburg and John
J. Coffey), horseshoers, 1112 Bryant
Knox Andrew B. (Robinson & Knox), r. 1127
Guerrero
" Annie, widow, r. 3401 Howard
" Arthur A., bookkeeper E. D. Bronson & Co.,
r. 129 San Jose Av
" C. C. Mrs., widow, r. 21, 11th
" Charles, r. 1309 Howard
" Charles C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2909
Knox Collection Agency, William G. Knox
manager, 110 Sutter
" E. B,, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1542
Kentucky
" Ellen Mrs., dressmaker, r. 314 Van Ness
Av
" Emma C, widow, r. 634 Golden Gate Av
" George, receipt clerk U. S. Sub-Treasury,
r. 838 Powell
" George J., newspaper accountant Post
Office, r. 526 Guerrero
KNOX GEORGE T.,
notary putollc and commissioner of
deeds, 444 California, r. 526 Guerrero
Knox Henry, tailor, r. 544^ Natoma
" John, millwright, r. 547 Mission
" John M., r. 1031 Valencia
'• Richard F., mining engineer, r. 630
Folsom
" Robert (Knox & Cook), r. Oakland
Knox Thomas R., attorney at law and notary
public and member Board of Education,
86 Crocker Bldg.. r. 3130 Washington
" Wilber C, mining, r. 606 Guerrero
" William, r. 31, 11th
" William, 2d asst. engineer str San Juan, r.
1.57 Silver
Knox William C, manager Knox Collection
Agency, 110 Sutter, r. Alameda
" & Cook (Robert Knox and Leander Cook),
carpenters and builders, 40 New Mont-
gomery
Knubel Herman (J. & H. Knubel), r. 701 Hyde
" J. & H. (John and Herman), groceries, 701
Hyde
" John (J. & H. Knubel), and groceries and
liquors, SE cor 16th and Sanchez, r. 3443,
16th
Knuce James, laborer South S. F. Tannery
Knudsen Adolph, lumberman, r. 803 Montgom-
ery
" Andrew C, cigars and tobacco, 58, 2d, r. 757
Howard
" Charles, fireman str Mariposa, r. 66 Ore-
gon
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I ERMS: Payable Semi-Aanually in Advance.
Matriculation Fee to be paid at once
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE sent Free on Application.
Board, Lodging, Tuition in all branches, Washing and Mending o:
Linen, School Stationery, Medical Attendance and Medicine, Baths;
etc., per session of five mouths
Particulars apply to the
President of Santa Clara College.
REV. JOS. W. RIO R DAN, S. J.
Cypress L^wn Cemetery
flBSOLUTBLY gEI^MANENT
In Shn T^^mteo County
,N,|/ fasy of piccess both by Steam and Electric Can
Every Lot Sold with Perpetual Ca
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Cor. City Hall Square and Market St., Rooms 3 and 4
Telephone South 570
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g Xmteo Countv
Easy of piccess both by jSteam and Electric Ca
Every Lot Sold with Perpetual Care
spot, and the only place where the DEAD are treated with
Rooms 3 and 4
Telephone South 570
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CROCKER-IiANGLEY DIKECTOKY.
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Knudsen Charles T., wines and liquors, 127
Berry
-■" Christopher, seaman, r. 214 Steuart
Enudsen C. N., vice-president and treasurer
The John T. Cutting Co., 122 Davis, r. 408
Sanchez
" Cornelius, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill. r. 906
■ ' ■ Illinois
" E., searaan str Santa Rosa
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 26 South Park
■ " Frederick, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
■' Jacob, laborer, r. 118^/4 Langton
" Julius (Becker & Knudsen), r. 1115 Ne-
" Nordian, laborer, r. 118% Langton
" , Peter, waiter Fletcher & Johnson, r. 1403
Stockton
" Peter M., seaman str Protection, r. 166
Clara
" P. J., commissionmerchant, 109 California,
room 7, r. Oakland
■ " Theodore, teamster Cutter & Co
4®=Knudsen. See Knudson and Knutsen
Khudson John B. (Knudson & Mayer), r. 2,S0 Dor-
land
" Lauritz, president Viking Brewing Co.,
NW cor 18th and Hampshire
" Louis, millhand, r. 14 Lily Av
■ " & Mayer (John B. Knudson and Jacob
Mayer), pie bakers, 230 Borland
Knudstrom J., fireman str Areata
Knupfer Elizabeth, widow, r. 506 Franklin
" George C, satchel maker, r. 506 Franklin
Knur E. & E. (Edward and Mrs. Emilie), pro-
prietors The Normandie, 326 Eddy
" Edward (E. & E. Knur), r. 326 Eddy
. " Emilie Mrs. (E. & E. Knur), r. 326 Eddy
■'< Joseph, barber, r. 736 Green
Knurk John, carpenter Wells, Russell & Co., r.
West Berkeley
Knus Charles, laborer, r. 1118, 12th Av South
Knust Henry, bookkeeper National Brewing
Co., r. 1140 Grove
Knust Henry, groceries, SW cor 4th and Fol-
som, r. 302 4th
Knutchel Frederick, r. 722a Green
Knuth Edward (Hall & Knuth), r. 1544% Ken-
tucky
Knutsen Christian, hostler F. P. Elliot, r. 408,
11th
" Frithoff, cardriver, r. 352, 3d
" Louis, melter Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 33 Liberty
■' Olaf T., teamster, r. 244 Perry
" Peter T., fireman, r. 207, 14th
4®=-Knutsen. See Knudsen and Knudson
Knutson Frank, piledriver Jas. A. McMahon
Knutte Adolph, baker Herman Schmidt, r. 904
Dolores ^
" Christ, contractor and builder, r. 230
Vicksburg
Knutzen Cornelius, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
Koal Spar Co., John A. Lund agent, 44, 3d
Kober August, laborer, r. 251, 3d
" August Mrs., lodgings, 251, 3d
" Conrad, cellarman McLeod & Hatje, r. 3011
Pierce
" . Edward A. (Burling & Kober), r. Ala-
meda
" Max, shirt cutter, r. 1215a Folsom
Koberer Charles, decorator J. L. Cahill Co.
Kobert Henry, sausage maker Charles Laub-
scher
Kobicke Christian, r. 334 Guerrero
" Christopher H., paper carrier, r. 334 Guer-
rero
" Robert C, clerk Union Bag and Paper Co.,
r. 334 Guerrero
" Sophie B. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 334 Guerrero
Kobler Z. W. Mrs., widow, stewardess str Bel-
gic, r. 2038 Sutter
Koch Anton R. (Koch Bros.), r. 110 Erie
" Appoloni, widow, r. 22 Fell
" Brothers (Anton R. and Martin J.), bar-
bers, 648 Commercial
"■ Catherine, widow, r. 237D Minna
" Charles, baker, 2125
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Maoufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
<5'4-I-<5-4-'7 A^arket St.
Koch Charles, barber, 862 Mission, r. 417% Te-
hama
" Charles L., expressman, 120 California,- r.
931, 24th
•■ Christian, billiard table maker, estate of
P. Liesenfeld, r. 945 Folsom
" Conrad, helper J. Gundlach & Co., r. 629
Vallejo
" Edward, driver, r. 1020a Jackson
" Edwin N., bookkeeper Cal. Green and Dried
Fruit Co., r. Fruitvale
■' Emil, clerk Louis Saroni & Co., r. 237D
Minna
■ Ernst, cellerman John Wieland Brewery.
r. 143% Clara
" Ethel Mrs., domestic, 1425 Golden-Gate At
'■ Frank (Becker & Koch), r. 1631 Dupont
" Frank A., glove cutter S. Fear & Co.; r. 119
Fell
" Frederick (Koch & Grimes), r. 1077 Howard
" Frederick H., groceries, 2201 Polk, r. 1502
Vallejo
" Frederick H., laundryman J. T. Cavanaugh.
r. 506 Shotwell
" George, maltster Charles Bach, r. 428Chest-
nut rear
" George A., mining engineer. 405 Mont-
gomery, room 5
• George W., r. 8.50 Grove
■' George W. Jr., with Shreve & Co., r. 850
Grove
'• George T. (Koch & Harney), r. 742 Clemen-
tina
" Georges, shoemaker, 604 Mission, r. 604%
Mission
" Hannah, domestic, 1717 Jackson
" Harry, clerk, r. 713% Grove
" Henry, with Shreve & Co., r. Alameda
" Henry A., painter William G. Koch, r. 1815
Mason
'• Herman, machinist, r. 263 Stevenson
" Jacob, iioner Lick Laundry, r. 1327 Sanchez
" John (Dyer & Koch), r. 1613 Fillmore
" John, artist, r. 303% Sutter
" John, brewer, r. 24 Hawthorne
•' John, expressman, r. 116 Fair Oaks
" John, finisher Fink & Schindler, r. 110 Erie
" John G., r. 322 Capp
" John H., clerk Tax Collector's office, r. 1502
Vallejo
" John J. C, bartender Carl R. Carlson, r.
530 Pacific
" John W., attorney at law, 1504 Market, r.
119 Fell
'• Joseph, musician, r. 1327 Sanchez
" Louisa, widow, r. 524 Union
" Louisa Miss, saleslady, r. 110 Erie
■ Louise H. Miss, teacher Humboldt Pri-
mary School, r. 850 Grove
• Margaret, widow, r. 76 Clipper
■ Martin J. (Koch Bros.), r. 109 Clipper
■ Mary E., widow, r. 703 Webster
•■ Max, painter and paper hanger, r. 129 Page
" Otto, carpenter and cabinetmaker 1605 Fol-
som
•' Philip, engraver Shreve & Co., r. a50 Grove
'■ Rudolph, principal St. John's German and
English School, r. 1315 Mason.
'• R. W., with Smiths Cash Stoi'e, r. Fruitvale
•' Simon, harnessmaker, r. 134 Langton
" Theodore, groceries and liquors, 1440 Pa-
cific
" Theodore, millhand Frank Huber. r. 1440
Pacific
" Wilhelm, baker, r. 625 Clay
" William, clerk Wolf Fleisher, r. 1503 Lyon
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MANUFACTURERS OF THE
Hercules Gas Engines.
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Koch William, laundryman Lick Laundry, r.
1327 Sanchez
" William, paper hanger, r. 76 Clipper
" William F., bookkeeper W. G. Koch, r. 1815
Mason
" William G., house and sign painter, 115
O'Farrell, r. 1815 Mason
" William L, with Urruella, Urioste & Co., r.
1310 Leavenworth
" William J., shipping clerk Butterick Pub.
Co., r. 110 Erie
Koch & Grimes (Frederick Koch and Thad-
deus E. Grimes), sanitary plumbing,
stoves and agate ware, etc., 1075 How-
ard, telephone South 688
" & Harney (George T. Koch and James H.
Harney), job printers. 648 Sacramento
SS' Koch. See Cook, Cooke, Kock and Kuck
Kochendorfer Eugene A., clerk G. Leipnitz &
Co., r. 1723 San Carlos Av
Kochenrath Albert K., salesman Greenebaum,
Weil & Michels, r. 3616 Sutter
Kochman Michael J. (Wright & Kochman), r.
407 Eddy
Kochmann Isaac, clerk, r. 1628 O'Farrell
" Morris, traveling salesman Cal. Notion and
Toy Co., r. 1628 O'Farrell
Kock Glaus, liquors, 2816 Greenwich
" George, electrician Holtz & Fey, r. 33
Boardman PI
" Henry H., liquors, 625 Mission, r. 444, 20th
" Herman, cook Andrew Ketterer
" Peter, laborer, r. 33 Boardman PI rear
" Wilhelmina, domestic, N s 24th nr Po-
trero Av
e^ Kock. See Kuch and Kuck
Koebelin George, clerk, r. 919a Sutter
" Kate, widow, r. 919a Sutter
" Lilly E. Miss, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
919a Sutter
Koeberle J., waiter Golden West Hotel
Koebig Julius, consulting chemist, 320 Sansome,
rooms, r. 1824 Ellis
Koeblitz H. carpenter Golden West Hotel
Koefoed Charles J., manager California Roof-
ing and Repairing Company, 30 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 1801 Pierce
" William G., compositor Call, r. 713 Diamond
4^ Koefoed. See Kofoed
Koegel Frank A., bookbinder, r. 31!4Rausch
" Frank A., tailor, r. 1176 Harrison
" Hilda, widow, r. 1017 Filbert
" William J., paper ruler Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 1176 Harrison
Koehler August, capitalist, r. 1632 Sutter
Koehler August, manager Michalitschke Bros.
& Co., 900-903 Market, r. 12 Miles Court
" B., master sohr Pearl, ofBce 310 Sansome,
r. Alameda
" Charles, cellarman J. Gundlach &Co., r.
19 Washington Av
" Edward, machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks, r. 909 Fillmore
" Gotthard, clerk Michalitschke & Co., r. 12
Miles Court
" Henry, chief cook German Hospital, r. 539
California
" Kate, widow, r. 12 Miles Court
" Mary, widow, r. lOVi Brosnan
" William, bookkeeper D. D. Wass, r. 1319
Geary
" William, manager Mrs. Jacob Lillig, r. 345
" William, shoemaker, r. 620 Washington
" William A., plumber, r. 10">i Brosnan
«®" Koehler. See Kohler and Koeller
Koehncke Carl, cigar maker H. Plagemann &
Co., r. 15 Victor
■ Christian H., solicitor Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 400 Clementina
■ Edith Miss, cashier Cardall & Marston,
r. 232, 5th
" Henry C, r. 233, 5th
Koehne Helen Miss, portrait artist, r. 30 Maple
Court
" Matilda, widow, r. 30 Maple Court
" Theodore E., lit ographer Schmidt Label
& Litho. Co., r. 30 Maple Court
Koelzer Anthony, barber 3031/2 Broderick
" Anthony F., painter, r. 3031/4 Broderick
Koen Charles J., marine engineer, r. 736 Fol-
som
" George D., commercial traveler, r. 822V4
Filbert
" Raymond C, machinist Risdon I. & L
Wks, r. 736 Folsom
>8@"Koen. See Coen, Cohen, Cohn and Kohn
Koenemann John, salesman Faber & Co., r. 119
Taylor
Koenig Adolph, expressman, NW cor Mission
and 9th, r. 383 Arlington
" Annie Mrs., coffee saloon, 677 Mission
" Charles, architect and contractor, r. 11a
Henry
" Charles, engraver L. H. Moise, r. 917 Post
" Charles; liquors, r. 609 Montgomery Av
" Charles F., laborer, r. SE cor Union and
Lyon
" Edward G., salesman C. W. R. Ford & Co.,
r. 3935 Jackson
" Ernest, porter Martin P. Detels, r. cor
Main and Harrison
" Frank, liquors, 32, 3d, r. 421, 19th
Koenig Frank, dealer Koenig's fine shoes, and
sole agent celebrated English Wauken-
phast shoes of London, 122 Kearny, r
406 Sutter
" Frank J., painter, r. 511, 27th
" Frederick, blacksmith B. Grave Co., r. 1306
Greenwich rear
" Frederick, salesman, r. 543 Elizabeth
" George, r. 3 Chatham PI
" George (Muller & Koenig), r. 1635 Vallejo
" Henry Rev., r. 515 Golden Gate Av
" Johanna, domestic, 714 Shotwell
" Joseph, tailor, 774 Folsom
" Louis, carpenter, r. 317 Cumberland
" Louis, cellarman Jackson Brewing Co., r.
745Vi Tehama
" Mary F., widow, r. 511, 27th
" Moritz, groceries and liquors, 1535 Mission
" Otto, expressman, r. 383 Arlington
" William, architect, r. 51 Tremont Av
" William, plumber, r. 1306 Greenwich rear
KOENIG'S FINE SHOES,
122 Kearny
4S-Koenig. See Konig
Koenigsberger, Falk & Co. (Philip Koenigs-
berger and Alfred I. Weiler), manufac-
turers cigars, 224-336 California
■' Ferdinand (M. P. Kohlberg & Co.), r. 1335
" Philip (Koenigsberger, Falk & Co.), r. New
York
Koenigsheim Albert, salesman Lee H, • Clay
burgh, r. 1404 McAllister
Koenitzer C. W., r. 2802 Bush
" Henry, r. 3804 Bush
" Otto, tanner Morris Windi, r. 300, Uth
Koepcke Henry, hostler F. M. Chapman & Co.,
r. 333 Bush
Keeper Frederick, shoemaker, 2305 Mason, r
20181/2 Taylor
" Otto, shoemaker, r. 20181/2 Taylor
" Otto F., salesman Am. Type Founders' Co.,
r. 2OI81/2 Taylor .
Koepke Hans J. H.. proprietor Commercial
House and liquors, 634-636 Commercial
and 643-645 Clay, r. lOU Pierce
Koeppel Edmund, waiter Louis Diezelski, r. 212
Fell
" Thomas, laborer, r. 108 Hartford
Koerber August, coal and charcoal, 17-19 Wash-
ington, r. Alameda
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Koerner Christopher, butcher Jacob Schoen-
feld, r. 1002, 14th Av South
" G. H., wood carver L. Blohm, r. 3 Pearl
Koerner Henry, wines and liquors. NE cor
Geary and Larkin, r. 3 Myrtle Av
" John N., r. 3 Pearl
" Martin, barber C. Heider, r. 114 Natoma
Koesel Charles R. L. , trunkmaker, r. 731 Clem-
entina
" George E., boxmaker Malm & Co., r. 731
Clementina
" Louis C, trunkmaker C. A. Malm &Co., r.
731 Clementina
" Louis T., trunkmaker C. A. Malm & Co., r.
416 Lott
" William B., clerk Stevenson & Co., r. 731
Clementina
Koester Edward, bartender Peter Hansen, r.
228M Perry
" Frederick H., bartender August Van Ber-
gen, r. 335 Minna
" Sophie, widow, r. 1020 Howard
.8^" Koester. See Kosta and Koster
Koetitz Frederick A., engineer Pac. Bridge Co.,
r. Alameda
Kofnel Frank, cooper David Woerner
Kofod John P., glass stainer, r. 105 Juniper
" Martin A., miller J. Einstein & Co., r. 460
Clementina
4®-Kofod. See Koefoed
Kogel William, baker, r. 772 Mission
Kohake Gottfried, master schr John Nagle, r.
521, 2d
Kohane John, laborer, r. 209, 7th
Kohl Jacob, laundryman, r. 631 Commercial
4®-Kohl. See Cole
Kohlbecher John H., clerk E. E. Geisel, r. 216
Prospect
" Joseph, boots and shoes, 123, 4th
Kohlberg Albert M. (M. P. Kohlberg & Co.), r.
Portland, Or,
" Eugene L. (M. P. Kohlberg & Co.), r. Port-
land, Or.
" Herman (Salfleld & Kohlberg), r. 3108a
Post
" Manfred P. (M. P. Kohlberg & Co.), r 417
Ashbury
" Manfred S.( Kohlberg, Strauss & Frohman),
r. 1040 Golden Gate Av
Kohlberg M. P. & Co. (Manfred P., Albert M.
and Eugene L. Kohlberg and Ferdinand
Koenigsberger), leaf tobacco and whole-
sale cigars, 536-528 Washington
Komberg, Strauss & Frohman (Manfred S.
Kohlberg, Moses Strauss and Henry
Frohman), importers and jobbers dry and
fancy goods, lace curtains and portieres,
hosiery, gloves, embroidery materials,
dress trimmings and decorative art
rooms, 1230-1324 Market, and 17-21 Golden
Gate Av, and 107-109 Post
Kohler Albert H., whip maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 417 Kearny
" Carl, driver, r. 603'/2, 7th
" Catherine, widow, r. 9% DikemanPl
" Charles, machinist The Rix Compressed
Air Machinery Co., r. 414 Fulton
■■' Conrad, driver John Rapp, r. 602'/^, 7th
" Conrad, laborer, r. 412 Francisco
" Elise, widow, r. 2416 Gough
" Ernest, waiter, r. 1115, 31st
" Ernest P., clerk, r. 1115, 21st
" F. J., salesman Kast & Co., r. Oakland
" Frederick, laborer, r. 1110 Minnesota
•' Frederick E., clerk Boericke & Runyon, r.
1115, 21st
" Hans H., with Cal. Wine Assn., r. 1001 Bush
" Harry C, asst. superintendent Cal. Wine
Assn.. r. 807 Sutter
" Henry, real estate, 1336 Kearny, r. SW cor
Jones and Lombard
" Henry, superintendent wine making Cal.
Wine Assn., r. 807 Sutter
" Joseph, elevatorman, r. 9i/4 DikemanPl
" Joseph J., upholsterer, r. 1611 Howard
'■ Mary P, Mrs., r. 118, 10th
" Max, machinist, r. 414 Fulton
" Theodore A., manager Sunset Rattan Co.,
104 O'Farrell, r. 604 Geary
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Koofing and Siding.
30S TO 31-r MARKET ST.
Kohler & Chase (incorporated), Quincy A.
Chase president, Thomas P. Winter
secretary, dealers in musical instru-
ments, 26-30 O'Farrell, branches Oak-
land and Los Angeles
" & Chase Hall, 26-30 O'Farrell
Kohler &Frohllng. SeeCalifornia Wine Asso-
ciation
Kohler & Van Bergin. See California Wine As-
sociation
;e®"Kohler. See Koehler and Koeller
Kohlman Meyer, tailor, r. 503 Birch Av
" Samuel, clerk Tax Collector's ofBce, r. 703
Geary
ieS"Kohlmann. See Kolman, Coleman and Col-
man
Kohlmoos Herman C, clerk William Wolff &
Co., r. 515 Devisadero
" John, restaurant keeper, r. 1334 Grove
" John H., machinist Joseph Wagner Mfg.
Co., r. 1324 Grove
Kohlsaat Karl, r. 3 Bowie Av
Kohn A. J., traveling salesman Luscombe &
Isaacs
" Albert, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 1513
Scott
" Alois, butcher, 1304 Steiner, r. 1938 Ellis
" Bertram, bookkeeper Louis Kline & Co., r.
236 Sutter
Kohn Brothers (C. Henry and Richard G.), gro-
ceries and liquors, 352, 1st, 318, 3d and
1201 Turk
" Charles F., clerk Kohn Bros., r. 253, 1st
" C. Henry (Kohn Bros.), r. 254, 1st
" Frederika, widow, r. 1513 Scott
" George A. (Coghill & Kohn), r. 3110 Scott
" Harry S., agent Eclipse Cement and Black-
ing Co., 411 Market, r. 3504 Clay
" Henry, gardener, r. 1070 Shotwell
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 408 Folsom
Kohn Henry, secretary Greenbaum & Co., 115-
117 Bush, r. 336 Sutter
" Henry D., clerk Kohn Bros., r. 1201 Turk
" Henry L., office 32 O'Farrell, r. 411 O'Far-
rell
" Herman, furrier, 32 Geary, r. 1513 Scott
" Herman, laborer, r. 1316 Vermont
" Isaac, merchant, 309 California, room 5, r.
1316 Sutter
" Jacob, cigars and tobacco, 318 Montgom-
ery, r. 1611b Sutter
•^ Joseph S., real estate, 329 Montgomery
" Julia, stenographer H. Levi & Co., r. 1611
Sutter
" Julie A. Miss, teacher, r. 1513 Scott
" Leopold, locksmith Alexander M. Bruce, r.
Ocean View
" Louis H. (Meyer & Kohn), r. 105 Stock-
ton
" Louis H., hardware and paints, NW cor
Polk and Sacramento, r. 1706 Sacra-
mento
Kohn Myron E., physician and surgeon, 701
Stockton, office hours 9 to 10 a. m., 1 to 3
and? to 8 p. m.
" Philip, carriage worker, r. 334 Duncan
" Philip, with Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
New York
" Richard G. (Kohn Bros.), r. 254. 1st
" Samuel L., cutter Brown Bros. & Co., r,
1827 Bush
" Seligman, bakery, 244, 5th, r. 2441/2. 5th
" Simon (Louis Saroni & Co.), r. 1131 La-
guna
" Walter, clerk Jacob Kohn, r. 1611b Sutter
^@"Kohn. See Coen, Cohen, Cohn and Koen
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Coal, Coke and Pig Iron.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Kotincke Henry, collector Aug. Jungblut & Co..
r. 10 Golden Gate Av
Kohner Alexander, clerk W. J. Landers, r. 432
Turk
Kohnke Frederick, r. 3671 Howard
" Joseph F., printer, r. 118 Clipper
" Peter F., liquors, 300 Market, r. cor 23d and
Howard
Kohnstamm H. & Co. (New York City), veget-
able colors, A. C. Boldemann & Co.,
agents, 307 Commercial
Kohr R. L. & Co. (Robert L. Kohr and Manuel
Gomes), restaurant, 810 Kearny
•' Robert L. (R. L. Kohr & Co.), r. 807
Kearny
Kohrn William, groceries and liquors. 1 Frank-
lin
Kohs John, baker, 331, 4th
Koka Chemical Co. The (Cleveland, O.), manu-
facturers chewing gum, R. H. Ballance
Pacific Coast agent, 41 Stevenson
Kokenmester Charles, painter J. L. Cahill Co.,
r. 6th Av South bet K and L
Kokeritz Ingrid Miss, director Swedish Medical
Gymnastic Institute, r. 1404 Ellis
Kolander Dora Mrs., teacher music, 209 Powell
" Max, teacher music, 209 Powell
Kolasa Henry I., engineer Chicago Brewery, r.
3 Polk
Kolb Albert, confectioner, r. 763 Howard
" Christian, bakery, 700 Diamond
■' Edward A. (Kolb &Denhard), r. 1910 Baker
" Robert, baker Charles Clarke, r. HI Pros-
pect PI
KOLB & DENHARD
(Edward A. Kolb and Herman A. Den-
hard), wholesale and retail dealers
native and imported wines and liq-
uors, 420-426 Montgomery, telephone
Main 5096
Kolbe John F., waiter, r. 615 Jones
Kolby Claus, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Scott and Sacramento
" Reinhold, laborer Western Sugar Refinery
r. 902 Minnesota
«rKolby. See Colby
Koldenstrodt Frederick A., bricklayer, r. 113
22d
Koleszar Andrew, tanner Anton Krieg, r. To-
masa bet California Av and Elizabeth
Kolfenbach Henry, iron molder, r. 2 Regli
Kolgel David, policeman, r. 109, 10th
Kolich George, cooper Hogan & Co., r. 100 Mc-
Allister
Kolkman Hermann, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r,
101 Cedar Av
" William H., draper Cal. Furniture Mfg,
Co.,r. 20 Hanover
Kollar Frank X., cook Charles Huth, r. 311'^
Montgomery Av
Kollenberg August, laborer Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 318 Lexington Av
Koller Angeline, domestic, 2005 Franklin
" Charles E., carpenter, r. 1114 Steiner
" Victor, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 1919
Polk
Kolley Charles H., grioman Market St. Ry., r.
3306 California"
Kolligs Antone, clerk, r. 1508^ Broadway
KoUing John (Kolling & Creon), r. 269 Clemen-
tina
" & Creon (John Kolling and C. Creon),
groceries, 228, 5th
KoUmann Christina, widow, r. 1^1 Pacific
" Max, journalist, r. 1614 O'Farrell
KoUmann Peter, laborer, r. 1432, 5th Av South
" Thomas, barber, 1231 Pacific
4®=- KoUmann. See Kallmann
KoUmer Jacob, manager Olympia Hotel, 504
Napa
Kolbneyer Kate A. Miss, teacher Cleveland
Primary School, r. 614 Powell
Kollmyer William B., attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 35, r. Alameda
KoUner John A., carpenter Wheeler & Burdick,
r. 948 Mission
EoUofrath Edmund, architect, 933 Market,
Gutzkow Bldg
Kollster John, bartender John Moller, r. 256
Minna
Kolman Amelia, widow, r. 1216 Eddy
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 1316 Eddy
" William, (Kennedy & Kolman) r. 1316 Eddy
J^=Kolman. See Coleman, Colman and Kohl-
mann
Kolvek Joseph, laborer, r. 51 Jessie
Komai M., packer H. Levi & Co., r. 30 Natoma
Komalski Frank, laborer, r. 4 McLea Court
Koment Frederick W. (Koment & Co.),r. 700V-t
McAllister
" P. & Co. (Mrs. Pauline Koment), millinery,
692 McAllister
" Pauline Mrs. (P. Koment & Co.), r. 700H
McAllister
" & Co. (Frederick W. Koment), collectors,
14 McAllister
Komitzky John, foreman washroom La Grande
Laundry
Kommer Charles, clerk E. H. Kittredge & Co.,
r. 2 Miles Court
" Emanuel, boots and shoes, 331 Bush, r.
1741/2 Minna
" Frederick, bookbinder R. I. Whelan&Co.,
r. 937 Army
Kommerow Peter, master str Resolute, r. 937
York
Kompf Charlotte Miss, dressmaker, r. 913 Jack-
son
" Louisa, widow, r. 913 Jackson
" Louise Miss, saleslady Nathan, Dohrman
& Co., r. 913 Jackson
Komsthoeft Albert, bakery, 339 Turk, r. 337 Turk
Komula Axel, seaman, r. 511, 15th
Konda Anton, laborer, r. 321 Minna
" Stephen, laborer, r. 331 Minna
Kong Chow Asylum (Chinese), 513 Pine
Konig Conrad, baker, r. 1214 Kearny
" Victor, r. 133 Lombard
4®"Konig. See Koenig
Konigsburg Isaac, secondhand dealer, r. 905
Folsom
" William, canvasser, r. 1627 Pine
Koning Max, r. 420 Haight
" Max J., rectifier Siebe Bros. & Plagemann.
r. 609 Chestnut
Konold Emma, widow, r. 812 Green
Konoplitzki Lena, widow, teacher music, r. 8
Middle
Konrad Emil, stableman Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 47 Bluxome
" Herman, brewer, r. 559 Mission
" Herman F., engineer Cal. Drug and Spice
Mills, r. 1916 San Carlos Av
" Jacob C, beltmaker L. P. Degen, r. 1605
O'Farrell
" Joseph L., beltmaker L. P. Degen, r. 305
30th
4®" Konrad. See Conrad and Conradt
Kooistra Brothers (George and Joseph), dairy
men, Norton nr Mission Road
" George (Kooistra Bros.), r. Norton nr Mis
sion Road
" Joseph (Kooistra Brcs.), r. Norton nr ]
sion Road
Koon Jane, widow, bakery, 935 Filbert
" Lulu A. Miss, clerk Henry W. Miller, r.
935 Filbert
Koons, Bosq & Co. (Robert Koons and Bernard
P.Bosq), coffee and spice mills, 703 Front
" Ephraim (Chappell & Koons), r. 949 Mission
" Frank, lineman Fire Alarm and Police
Telegraph, r. 316 Bush
" George B., engineer, r. 114 Collingwood
" Robert (Koons, Bosq & Co.), r. 404 Ellis
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Koontz John L., machinist Pac. Axle Co., r. 1704
San Carlos Av
KoopCarl W., salesman, r. 1802 Market
" Otto, r. 1803 Market
Koopman Elizabeth, widow, r. 305 Austin
" Frank, truckman Truck 5, r. 2029 Paci-
fic Ay
" James J., painter, r. 305 Austin
" John J., clerk, r. 305 Austin
" Peter, driver Joseph Regli, r. Croce nr Mis-
sion
Koopmann Louis, cabinet maker, r. Richland Av
nr Mission Road
Kopankiewicz Andrew, boots and shoes, 1712
Devisadero
Kopeske Frederick, cabinet maker West Coast
Furniture Co., r. 946 Harrison
Kopf Harry, laborer, r. 327 Langton
Kopke Diedrich, machine hand David Woerner
" Rudolph machine hand David Woerner
Koplan Simon, tailor, r. 511% Jones
Kopp Benjamin, cigars, r. 400 Bay
" Bernhard, r. 3 Mary Lane
" Charles, restaurant, 122, 5th, r. 18 Lewis
" Joseph, laborer, r. 220 Pacific
" Matthias, r. Pennsylvania Av bet 22d and
23d
" Michael, timekeeper Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. Pennsylvania Av bet 33d and 33d
" Michael F., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
105, 34th
" Nicholas A., baker, r. 1203 Utah
4®* Kopp. See Copp
Koppel Abraham, sign painter Joseph Laib Jr.,
r. 556 Minna
" Andrew, liquors, 643 Sacramento
" Annie, widow, r. 556 Minna
" Henry, laborer Bissinger & Co., r. 560 How-
ard
" Julius, collector, r. 836 Mission
" Kuston, plumber Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 1415
Stockton
" Morris, clerk E. E. Geisel, r. 1207 Stock-
ton
" Moses, cigars and tobacco, 301 Kearny, r.
826 Mission
Koppen A., carpenter str Columbia
<< Emma C, widow, r. 2719 Pine
" George J., teamster Western Transfer Co.,
r. 2721 Pine
" Max, cook str Columbia
Koppen Peter, president Western Transfer
and Storage Co. and manager Stockton
and San Francisco Express Co., 306
Front, r. 234 Dorland
" Richard A., plumber, r. 2719 Pine
Koppicus John, plasterer, r. 113, llth
Koppinger He.nry, teamster Madigan Reposi-
tory Co.. r. 1128 Mission
Koppitz Charles, baker str San Jose
" George H., freight clerk str City of Pueblo
Kops Benjamin, cigar maker, r. 234 Francisco
rear
" Henry, longshoreman, r. 337 Langton
Korb Catherine, widow, r. 28 Minna
" Edward, porter, r. 419 Fremont
" William C, sawyer, r. 129 Shipley
Korbel Antone (F. Korbel&Bros.), r. 701 Bryant
Korbel F. & Brothers (Francis, Antone and
Joseph), cigar box manufacturers, 723
Bryant, telephone Main 1577, and cigar-
makers' supplies, 306-308 Battery, tele-
phone Main 1576, vineyard, Korbel' s
Station (Sonoma Co.), branch House 684-
686, 12th Street Boulevard, Chicago, 111.,
Areata and Mad River Railroad Co. (Ar-
eata, Humboldt Co.), Humboldt Lumber
Mill Co. (Korbel, Humboldt Co.), main
office 723 Bryant
Korbel Francis (F. Korbel & Bros.V and consul
Austro-Hungarian Empire, 308 Battery,
r. 733 Bryant
" Joseph (F. Korbel & Bros.), r. 733 Bryant
" Peter S., waiter Joseph Hoffmann, r. 142,
8th
Korber August H., groceries and liquors, SE
cor Haight and Webster
Kordmeyer George, capitalist, r. Russ House
Kordt Christian, laborer, r. 636 Commercial
Kordt Frederick S., wholesale and retail wines
and liquors, 12-14 Oregon opp. postofflce,
r. 1423 Washington
Keren Rupert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Korink George B., barber Joseph Sand, r. 108
Taylor
Kormalski, Frederick, sweeper City Street Im-
provement Co., r. 4 McLea Court
Kormil Clement, draughtsman and foreman
West Coast Furniture Co.,r. 335 Guer-
rero
Korn Abraham I., barber, r. 1019 Buchanan
" Albert, salesman M. E. Frank, r. 1121 Scott
■' Edward, laborer, r. 438 Broadway
Kom Eugene, hatter, 736 Market, r. 1707 Octavia
" Henry, clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 1019
Buchanan
" John, finisher Fink & Schindler, r. 558
Minna
" Joseph, horse dealer, r. 1121 Scott
" Leopold L., clerk Seymour B. Kom, r. 1131
Scott
" Max, tailor Columbus Woolen Mills, r. 614
Pulton
" Regina, widow, r. 1935 Ellis
" Seymour B., cigars and tobacco, 130 Cali-
fornia, r. 1306 O'Farrell
Kornbeck Christian, porter J. C. Bauer & Co.,
r. 23 Hawthorne
Komeck Henry, cook Louis Fischer, r. 126 Perry
" Henry Jr., clerk, r. 126 Perry
" William (Kuhl & Korneck), r. 435 Jessie
Kornell George Mrs., widow, furnished rooms,
545 Mission
Korner Christopher, fireman Cal. Barrel Co., r.
1507 Kentucky
Kornfleld Adolph, r. 10714 Decker Alley
" Charles, r. 833 McAllister
" Nathan, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 947
Folsom
" Samuel, groceries, 949 Folsom
4^Kornfield. See Cornfield
Kornicker Louis, r. 507 Lombard
Kornman Eugene, engraver and designer Stupa-
rich Mfg. Co., r. 1519!>4 Mason
Kornmayer Frank, painter Henry F. Wagner, r.
423, 28th
Kornmeyer J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Korper Benjamin, with J. Korper, r. 712 Golden
Gate Av
" David, harness maker, r. 713 Golden Gate
Av
" Harry W., clerk, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
" J., manufacturer fine furs, 916 Market,
rooms 66-67, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
" Maurice, furrier, r. 712 Golden Gate Av
" Minnie, domestic, 3217 Jackson
" Samson, traveling salesman, r. 713 Golden
Gate Av
" Samuel L., furrier, r. 713 Golden Gate Av
Korren John W., groceries and liquors, San
Bruno Av nr Dwight
Korsberg Frank, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 3306 Greenwich
Korten Edwin, millhand Union Box Factory, r.
3219 Powell
" John, engineer, r. 31 East
Korthe James C, millhand, r. 110, 18th
Kortick Annie M. Mrs., teacher South San
Francisco Primary School, r. 303 Castro
" Ella E. Miss, millinery, 113 Taylor, r. 3b
Chenery
" Frank (Frank Kortick & Son), r. 35 Chenery
" Frank & Son (Frank and John C), horse-
shoers, 307, 1st
" Frank Jr., carpenter, r. 35 Chenery
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Kortick John G. (Frank Kortick & Son), r. 35
Chenery
" Thomas H., proprietor Western Straw
Wks, 755 Mission, r. 303 Castro
Kortjohn Charles L. (Schloh & Kortjohn and
C. H. Venker & Co.), r. 467 Tehama
Korts George D., pilot, 506 Battery, r. Faxton
Av nr Grafton Av
" George W., bell hanger Franz Schmitz, r.
410, 23d
" Henry C. F. W., porter, r. 410, 23d
" William C, teamster, r. 410, 23d
4®- Korts. See Courts
Korva Oscar, seaman, r. 214 Steuart rear
Kosach Mirk S. (Bozich & Kosach), r. 1211 Polk
Kosby Leon, bookkeeper, r. 6 Lily Av
Koschnick Frederick, laborer, r. Texas nr 25th.
Potrero
Koscialowski Philip L., attorney at lavf, 319
Pine, rooms 30-32, r. Oakland
Kosfeld Henry, helper T. P. H. Whitelaw &
Son, r. 307 Main
Koshland Adolf, bookkeeper Sinsheimer Bros.,
r. 1808 Pine
" J. &Co. (Boston, Mass.), wool merchants.
ofQce 222 California
" Jesse, traveling salesman S. Koshland &
Co., r. 1808 Pine
" Joseph (S. Kosland & Co.), r. Boston
" Marcus S. (S. Koshland & Co.), r. 2266
Franklin
" Max L, bookkeeper S. Koshland & Co., r.
2102VanNess Av
" S. & Co. (Simon, Joseph and Marcus S.
Koshland), wool, bag and bagging, 222
California
" Simon (S. Koshland & Co.), r. 1808 Pine
" William, butcher, 514 Hayes
Kosovac Antone, waiter Peter G. Sopa, r. 3420a
Mission
Kossbiehl Ferdinand, sweeper Harbor Commis-
missioners
Kossor Pietro, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
Kosta Alexander J., oyster house and restau-
rant, 21, 6th, r. 1022 Mission
" Frank, bartender Henry Kuhn, r. 818 Va-
lencia
" John, scavenger, r. UWA Jessie
" Krist, restaurant, 1805 Haight
.6^ Kosta. See Costa and Coster
Koster Albert, clerk, r. 924, 17th
" Albert, porter Martin, Feusier & Co . r 418
Shotwell
" Alexander J., r. 1022 Mission
" August, teamster, r. 20 Howard Court
" Carl L., superintendent Pac. Wooden Ware
and Cooperage Co., r. 1736 Golden Gate
Av
" Charles H., laborer, r. Pennsylvania Av nr
Army
" Frederick, brickmaker, r. S s Tonquin bet
Baker and Broderick
Koster Frederick J., vice-president and super-
intendent California Barrel Co., office
327 Market, r. 1597 Masonic Av
" Gustave, teamster N. Ohlandt & Co., r.
Pennsylvania Av bet 24th and 25th
Potrero
" Henry, carpenter, r. 8 Boardman PI
Koster Henry, groceries and liquors, 700 Bush,
r. 70O'/2 Bush
" Henry H., brewer, r. 429 Francisco
" Herman, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. Iowa nr Yolo
" Herman D.. porter Searle & Holt, r. 72ti
Folsom
Koster House, Mrs. Ellen McGurren proprietor.
205. 3d
Koster John A., secretary California Barrel Co.,
and secretary and manager Watsonville
Creamery and Cattle Co., office 327 Mar-
ket, r. Watsonville, Cal.
" John E., machinist, r. 511 Connecticut
Koster John L. (Jotm L. Koster&Co.), and pres-
ident California Barrel Co., office 327
Market, r. 1736 Golden Gate Av
Koster John L. & Co. (John L. Koster and John
Kleinhaus), proprietors Mount Hamil-
ton Vineyard, office 327 Market
" Lena, fortune teller, r. 426 Francisco
" Lizzie Mrs., varieties and bakery, 439
Francisco
" Louis A., carriage painter, 114 Drumm, r.
1102 Mission
" Thornwald L., painter, r. 425 Francisco
" W. Mrs., furnished rooms, 605 Larkin
■' W.H., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
Oakland
" & Zwick (John L. Koster and Louisa A.
Zwick), manufacturers coffee extract,
323 Front
J&'Koster. See Costa, Coster and Kostter
Kostering Charles, groceries and liquors, 1788
Folsom
" Frederick, bottler Fredericksburg Bot-
tling Co.
Kotelman Otto, porter Russ House
Kothe Leonore, r. 825 Grove
" Paul, seaman, r. 131 East
Kottemann Frederick, liquors, NW cor Third
and Townsend
Kottinger C, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3501
Fillmore
" Charles M., fireman Cal. Dry Dock Co., r.
Hunter's Point
Koughan John J. K., 1st officer str Peru, r.
Berkeley
Kovacevich George, compositor Sloboda, r. cor
Pine and Stockton
" Vicen (Vicen Kovacevich & Co.), r. 206 Mc-
Allister
" Vicen & Co. (Vicen Kovacevich), restau-
rant, 206 McAllister
Kovary Mor (Bergmann & Kovary), r. 906 Dol-
ores
Kovato Andrew N., barber A. H. Grinom, r. 220
Leavenworth
Kowalkowski Leo, boots and shoes, l827Devisa-
dero
Kowalski Charles E., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co..
r. 318 Valley
" Leo, musician, r. 130 Oak
" Saul, capitalist, r. 330 Ellis
Kowalsky Edward H. (Kowalsky &Co.), r. 1305
Gough
" Henry I., attorney at law. 1-3 Chronicle
Bldg, r. The Baldwin
" Joseph N., manufacturer boots and shoes,
142 Phelan Bldg, r. 927 Sutter
,, Levi, capitalist, r. 108 Mason
Kowalsky & Co. (E. H. Kowalsky and Samuel
Witkowski), wholesale dairy produce
and provisions, 317-321 Front
Koya Saburo, Japanese Consul, office and r.
1514 Pine
Kozminsky Beulah Miss, teacher Lincoln Even-
ing School, r. 1713 Geary
" David J., clerk William Ascheim, r. 215
Stevenson
" Hai-mon, coal merchant, r. 1713 Geary
" Harris, tailor, 215 Stevenson
" Henry S., manager M. J. Simmons Auction
Co., 1057 Market, r. 1713 Geary
" Julian H., bookkeeper M. J. Simmons Auc-
tion Co., r. 1713 Geary
" Nannette L. Miss, teacher Lincoln Even-
ing School, r. 1320 Sutter
" Sam, r. 1407 Steiner
■' Theresa, widow, r. 1320 Sutter
Krabbenhoft John, gardener, r. 2504 Howard
" Wllhelm (Krabbenhoft & Frommenwiler),
r. 1727 Mission
" & Frommenwiler (Wilhelm Krabbenhoft
and Anton Frommenwiler), proprietors
Exotic Garden Nursery, 1727 Mission
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Krabler Frank A. (F. A. Krabler & Son), r. 1730
Greenwich
" Frank A. Jr. (F. A. Krabler & Son), r. 1730
Greenwich
•• F. A. & Son (Frank A. and Frank A. Jr.),
painters and paper hangers, 301 Mont-
gomery Av
Kraoht Henry, millhand Yolo Mills, r. 840, 17th
Kracke Louis, proprietor Union Transfer Co.,
18, 1st, r. 40, 13th
Kracker Alice Mrs., groceries, 523 Minna
" Charles, brewer, r. 523 Minna
Kraef t Peter, seaman, r. 8 Vincent
Kraeger Alfred, electrician F. F. Eggers, r. 412
Fell
" Armin V.. brewer, r. 412 Fell
" Ernest F., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 422 Brannan
" Henry, butcher, r. 919 Illinois
" John, plumber, r. 412 Fell
Krafft Ferdinand, notions, 1306, 24th, r. 514 Jer-
Krafift Julius E., architect, 819 Market, room 41,
r 2232 Pine
Kraft A.' A., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Kraft Fred, groceries, wines and liquors, 001
Post, r. 3 Meacham PI
" Henry B., r. 1423 Valencia
" John (Kilhoffer & Kraft), r. 2004 Powell
" Nellie Mrs., bakery, 940 Dolores
" Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
8% Vincent
tKa- Kraft. See Craft
Kragen Brothers (Marcus and Simon), uphol-
sterers, 209 Polk
" Edward S., salesman Kragen Furniture
Co., r. 221/2, 7th
■' Ephraim, driver, r. 1510 Dolores
KRAGEN FURNITURE CO.
(Samuel and Louis Kragen and Morris
Garren), furniture, carpets and house-
hold furnishings, 1043 Market
Kragen Jennie, domestic, 1661 Octavia
" Joseph, salesman Morris Siminoll, r. 1510
Dolores
" Louis (Kragen Furniture Co.), r. 1.508 Do-
lores ^
•' Marcus, upholsterer 1. S. Solomon & Co., r.
207 Linden Av
" Samuel (Kragen Furniture Co.), r. 1510 Do-
lores
" Simon, upholsterer I. L. Solomon & Co., r.
1510 Dolores
Jl®=-Kragen. See Cragin, Craigan, Creegan and
Cregan
Krahmann Edward, shoemaker Joseph Kohl-
becher, r. 724 Mission
" Frank, shoefitter, r. 109 Grant Av
Krahn Albert, gardener, r. 20th Av South bet K
and L
■' William, soapmaker F. Emil Seidel, r. 20th
Av South bet K and L
Krahner Charles E.. apprentice Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. Jefferson and Brod-
erick
" Ernst, liquors, NW cor Jefferson and Brod-
erick
Kraimer Isaac, insurance, r. 921 Fillmore
" Julian, clerk H. Levi & Co., r. 921 Fillmore
4®"Kraimer. See Craemer, Cramer, Creamer,
Kramer and Kremer
Krainc Joseph, machinist, r. 37 Natoma
Krajewski Frederick, tool and machine works.
520-522, 5th, r. 124, 23d
Kraker Joseph (Kraker & Wagner), r. 501 Golden
Gate Av
Kraker Manufacturing Co. The, Levy Sieben-
hauer president, M. Kraker secretary,
manufacturers ladies' and children's
wear, 224-226 Bush
Kraker Michael, secretary The Kraker Manu-
facturing Co., 224-226 Bush, r. The Beres-
ford
" & Wagner (Joseph Kraker and Charles J .
Wagner), aluminum signs, 935 Market
Kralik Paul, sawyer, r. 52 Minna
Krall & Schmoll (Henry Schmoll), merchant
tailors. 22 Kearny, room 5
Kramback Julius L., salesman Anglo-American
Crockery and Glassware Co., r. 1931 Cali-
fornia
Kramer Abraham H., teamster Otto Luhn &Co.,
r. 11 Douglass
" Alonzo G., wool sorter Flint & McLennan
" Augustus, machinist, r. 519 Sacramento
■' Barbara, widow, r. 1621 Dupont
" Benjamin, driver, r. 607 Natoma
" Bemhard, r. 620 Locust Av
■' Bemhard, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 259 Richland Av
" Betsy Mrs., lodgings, 316 Davis
" Caroline, widow, lodgings, 303i^ Davis
" Casper, instructor Van derNaillen's School
of Engineering, r. 29 Haight
'■ Charles W., grinder Will & Finck Co., r.
1621 Dupont
" Charles W., real estate, r. 814 Montgom-
ery
" Cornelius, liquors, 400 Pacific, r. 915 Mont-
gomery
"' Emma Mrs., laundry, 704'^ McAllister
" Frank M., engineer str Jennie, r. 720 Bu-
chanan
" Frank N., clerk, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Frederick, r. 624 California
" Frederick, butcher A. Rhodes, r. 2329 Pine
" George, stevedore, r. 916 Alabama
" Gustav W. B., r. 620 Locust Av
" Hazel, printer, r. 1607 Powell
" Henrietta' Miss, stenographer Diebold
Safe and Lock Co., r. Alameda
KRAMER HENRY,
manufacturer cloaks, capes and suits,
20 Sansome, r. 1930 Pine
Kramer Honora. widow, r. 29 Haight
" Isaac, clerk Hoffman, Alexander & Co., r.
214 Grove
" J. Mrs. .dressmaker, r. 1040 Howard
•' Jerome, clerk Henry Kramer, r. 1930 Pine
" John B.. hostler Adolph Hoppe, r. 1715 Sac-
K
John W., packer Union Fruit Grader, r. 520
Broadway
Leon, clerk Henry Kramer, r. 1930 P]ne
Louis, butcher, r. 910, 11th At South
Louis, restaurant, 1135 Oak, r. 1137 Oak
Louis, tailor Henry Steil, r. Wi Dikeman PI
Louis F., gardener, r. 715 Bush rear
Louis G., butcher Henry Moflatt, r. 910,
11th Av South
Marcus M., longshoreman, r. 316 Davis
Mary, widow, midwife, r. 7th Av South nr
Railroad Av . .
Matilda, widow, r. 12M West Mission
Maurice S., bookkeeper Kahn Bros., Klem
& Co., r. 1135 Oak
Moses, clerk Petermann & Frank, r. ciib
Davis
Nicholas, laborer, r. 20 Boyce
Philip, shoemaker Giuseppe Pastore, r. 63^
Commercial
Samuel, butcher, r. 503 Fo'som
Ulrich, bartender Peters Bros., r. 216 Pros-
pect PI „ ^ „
W. B., teamster Western Tran.sfer Co., r.
Ill Valencia
William, baker, r. 444 Brannan
William, baker Metz & Jost, r. Alameda ■
William, clerk, r. 615, 5th Av
William C. (Kramer & Petersen), and
liquors, 429 Front, r, 624 California
William D., foreman Union Fruit Grader,
r. 908 Sansome
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4®=-Kramer. See Craemer. Cramer, Creamer.
Kraimer and Kremer
Kramm Barthol, liquors, 128, 5th
4^-Kramm. See Cram and Cramm
Kranz Edward, tanner, r. Tanners' Home
" John, gripman, r. 14461/2 Jackson
■ Otto, tanner Thom & McMahon. r. cor 26th
and Alabama
Krap Hans, seaman, r. 739 4th
" James, seaman, r. 721 Army
Krapf Adolph, barber, r. 317 Clementina
" Otto, harnessmaker, r. 108, 11th
Krapp Frederick, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 620
Washington
Kraps William, proprietor The Meredith, 218
Turk
Krase Constantine, ironer S. F. Laundry
" William J., foreman Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 3502a Mission
Krasilnikoff Constantine, student Van der Nail-
len's School of Engineering, r. .S73 Jessie
Krasky Henry G., new and second hand furni-
ture, 779 Mission, r. 1709 Market
" John, teamster Henry G. Krasky, r. 1709
Market
Kratz Addie C, widow, r. 34 Bartlett
" Adolph, butcher, 2109 Mission, r. 40 Syca-
more Av
'■ Charles, r. 727 Minna
" William F.. butcher, 3436 Mission, r. 2432
Mission
4@=Kratz. See Kraatz
Kratzenstein Charles, salesman D. Ghirardelli
Co., r. Mill Valley, Marin Co.
Krauer Frank, driver Jos. Buttgenbach, r 1423
Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 1423 Folsom
Kraul Ferdinand O., packer Pac. Butchers'
Supply Co., r. 1140 Valencia
Kraus David, r. 213 Jersey
•' David W., cigar manufacturer, 708a Lar-
kin
" Delia, widow, r. 222 Leavenworth
" Edwin, plumber, 2931 Folsom
" Frederick, musician, r. 1031 McAllister
" Harry, painter, r. 608 Octavia
" John, baker, r. 625 Clay
" John, lodgings, 873!/2 Market
= ' Joseph, painter, r. 808 Howard
" Louis, traveling salesman, r. 1056 McAl-
lister
" Paul, baker, r. 121 Trenton-
" Solomon, janitor Everett Grammar School
r. 608 Octavia
" Sophie Miss, teacher Webster Primarv
School, r. 1031 McAllister
" William, clerk Haas Bros., r. 213 Jersey
" William, cook, r. 808 Howard
Krausch Charles, bottler Buffalo Brewing Co.
r. 416, 5th '
" John H., bricklayer, r. 633 Locust Av
Krause Abraham, stockbroker. 337 Pine r :ii
Octavia '
" Albert, fireman, r. 3 Morey Alley
■' Alexander, pattern maker Cahill & Hall
Elevator Co., r. 8 Prospect Av
" Anna, widow, r. 529, 6th
■' Charles, r. 5% Alice
" Charles, r. 624 Green
" Charles, baker, r. 634 Pacific
■^ Charles H., plumber G. & E. Snook
Krause Charles H., treasurer Tivoli Opera
House, r. 330 Taylor
" Daniel H., timer Market St. Ry., r 1716
Mason
" Ferdinand R. S., groceries, cor Wool and
Eugenia Av
" Frank, fireman, r. 3 Morey Alley
•' Frank A., salesman Louis Markus, r. 1821!/2
Eddy
" Frank J., butcher G. E. Adams, r. 8 Pros-
pect Av
" Frank L., bakery, 307 Van Ness Av
" Frank L., machine hand Central Lumber
and Mill Co., r. 819 Mission
•' Frederick W., bookkeeper, r. 711 Jones
■' Herman, sugar boiler Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. NW cor Lombard and Octavia
" John, helper William A. Schrock
" John H., tailor, r. 1510 Church
" Paul, baker Charles Hageman, r. 121 Tren-
ton
" Reinhold C, tailor, r. 208 Octavia ■
" Theodore, machinist, r. 721^ Broadway
rear
" William, teamster, r. 429. 10th
4^-Krause. See Crouse, Kraus, Krauss and
Krouse
Krausgrill Annie C, bakery, 1321 Stockton
" Jacob, carpenter, r. 4 Roach
" .lacob, driver Adams & Rohrer, r. 5'/^ Morey
Alley
" John (Michel & Krausgrill), r. 2105 Stock-
ton
" John, brewer, r. by^ Morey Alley
" Philip (Bill & Krausgrill), r. 930a Filbert
" Philip J., cutler Will & Finck Co., r. 1
Julius
Krauss Alfred, machinist Risdon L & L, Wks,
r. 123 Capp
" Alfred, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 936 Valencia
" Alfred G., machinist, r. 936 Valencia
" David, tailor, r. 7 Everett
" Frederick A., cigar manufacturer, 524, 6tb
" Joseph, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. 423
Ivy Av
" Louise H. Miss, teacher Columbian Gram-
mar School, r. 936 Valencia
" Max, cigar maker F. A. Krauss, r. 528, 6th
'■ Theodore, bookkeeper Adolph Sutro, r. 936
Valencia
Krausse Delia, widow, r. 526 Jessie
" Ferdinand, porter, r. 612 Filbert
" John F.. salesman Richard Huck. r. 612
Filbert ,
Kraut Charles, watchman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero
" Charles A., show case maker Dixon Borge-
son & Co., r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero
" Emil F., laborer, r. Texas nr 25th, Potrero
Krauth Theodore W., messenger Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. Santa Cruz, Cal
Krautz Mathias, carpenter, r. 21 Lundy Lane
Krautzberger Max O. (W. F. Wade & Co.), r.
1134 Howard
Krauzer August, liquors, 1801 Mission
Krayer John, liquors, E s Stanyan nr Waller
Krebs Carl F. E., r. 120"/2 Shipley
". Charles E., undertaker James McMenomey
& Son, r. 1057 Mission
" C. F. Emil, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Treat Av and 21st, r. 318, 21st
" Conrad, book agent, r. 808 Mission
" Ellas, steward, r. 22 Sacramento
" Frederick, master mariner, r. 426b 23d
" Frederick W., blacksmith Louis C. Ras-
mussen, r. 222, 23d
Krebs Henry Jr., treasurer San Bernardino
Borax Mining Co., 106 Leidesdorff, room
17, r. 911 Sutter
" John, sexton St. Johns German Evangeli-
cal Church, r. 1513 Dupont
" Martin, brushmaker Read & Zahn, r. 1617
Dupont
" Paul, butcher, r. 318, 21st
" Paul, groceries and liquors, 2253 Sutter, r
1616 Scott
" Robert, master mariner, r. 426b 23d
" S., cook, r. 620 Washington
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Krecek Joseph J., laborer, r. 62 Jessie
Kredewahn Emll (SchiafQno & Kredewahn), r.
922 Battery
Kredo Frederick L., clerk California Grocery
Co., r. 1700 Hayes
Kreeger Benjamin S., shoemaker Ben H. Lucke
4®"Kreeger. See Kreger, Krieger, Kroeger
and Kroger
Kreel John J., confectioner, r. 1054 Lewis
Kreft John W., liquors, 120, 1st
Krefting Charles, carpenter and builder, 1436
Fulton, r. 1530, 25th
" Charles H., locksmith, r. 1530, 25th
Kreger Adam, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co.,
r. Oakland
Kreger William B., carpenter. 530 Mission, r.
San Carlos, Cal
^®"Kreger. See Krieger
Krehmke Edward W., cashier G. Mayes & Co..
r. 1311b Hayes
" John, liquors, 15 Pacific, r. 1611V4 Dupont
Kreider Mary O. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Kreiger Byron F., r. 407, 28th
" Charles, blacksmith Market St. Ry, r. 1321
St any an
Kreins Conrad, watchman, r. 930 Montgomery
Kreisel Edward, engineer, r. 353!^ Jessie
Kreiss Ernest, compositor, r. 2913Folsom
" John J., clerk James Gibb, r. 1220 Green
Kreith Lena, domestic, 1413 Mission
Kreitzer A. A., r. 1104 Market
" Ma?ie, domestic, 1616 Clay
Kreker M. Mrs., furnished rooms. 578 Howard
" William E., butcher, r. .578 Howard
Kreling Benjamin W., bookkeeper, r. 135 Te-
hama
" Charles, painter r. 1234(4 Treat Av
Kreling Ernestine, widow, propi-ietor and mana-
ger Tivoli Opera House, 28-.32 Eddy, r.
906 Eddy
Kreling Frederick W., president F. W. Kreling
Sons Co., 15th and Guerrero, r. .329 Guer-
rero
Kreling F. W. Sons Co. (incorporated), F. w.
Kreling president, S. Kampe secretary,
furniture manufacturers, 15th and Guer-
rero
" John (F. W. Kreling Sons Co.) r. 329 Guer-
rero
" Joseph, scenic artist, r. 1234i4 Treat Av
" Martin K., furniture, r. 15 Albion Av
Kremer Brothers & Co. (Nicholas and Jacques
Kremer and August Mainzer), proprie-
tors S. F. Zinc and Brass Foundry, 40
Jessie
" Jacques (Kremer Bros. & Co.), r. 40 Jessie
" Joseph, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
Oakland
,. Nicholas (Kremer Bros. & Co.), r. Berke-
ley
4®=Kremer. See Craemer, Cramer, Creamer.
Kraimer and Kramar
Krentzberg Emil, r. 306 Fulton
" Otto, r. 306 Fulton
Krenz Emil, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
1235 York
" Emil Jr., painter Mibach & Straub. r. 1235
York
" Herman, tanner, r. 1235 York
" Oswald, r. 514 Jersey
" Robert H., tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r.
592 San Jose Av
4®"Krenz. See Krans
Krenzberger Lorenz, sawyer S. F. Planing Mill,
r. 395, 9th
Krenzein William, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1713 Dupont
Kreshel Arthur, clerk George H. Tay Co., r. 9
Harriet
KreslchPaul, shoemaker Visko Mirko, r. 704
Bush
Kresler Elmer, barber, r. IHIV^ Mission
" Grant, barber, r. 1141i4 Mission
" Henry S., canvasser, r. 11411/2 Mission
Kress Augustus H., chief engineer str State of
California, r. 920, 21st
" Ernest, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 722 Mis-
sion
" Frederick, baker J. Lanzer, r. 634 Pacific
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
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Kresteller Morris E., machinist,
chanan
Krestensen K. S., quartermaster str San Bias
Kretcher Albert E., restaurant, 134, 8th
Kretchmer Louise, widow, r. 1207 Guerrero
" Rudolph, solicitor, r. 1207 Guerrero
Kretcker Charles, contractor and builder, r. 13
Shotwell
Kreth August L., dairyman, 13th Av South bet
K and L
Kretschman William, vocalist Tivoli Opera
House, r. 1320 California
" John A., with Ernest A. Denicke, r. 1921
Taylor
Kretschmer Paul, teamster Will & FinckCo..
r. 1207 Guerrero
Kretz Anna M., widow, r. 5 Cottage PI
" Mary M. Miss, tailoress, r. 5 Cottage PI
" Peter C, salesman C. F. Marwedel, r. 5
Cottage PI
Kretzen John, carpenter Hotel St. Nicholas
Kretzmer John J., butcher Schrader Bros., r.
416, 10th
Kreuser Constance, widow, r. 921 Union
Kreuter Charles, musician, r. 1923 Powell
" Louis, cabinetmaker Bennett & Schutte,
r. Oakland
Kreutzberg Emil, restaurant, 60, 2d, r. 603 How-
ard
Kreutzberger Max O., picture frames, 1134
Howard
Kreutzer John, driver Frank Schrick, r. 725, 17th
" John, milker Bocker & Anthonen, r. cor
Cambridge and Wayland
" Rosa, domestic, 906 Devisadero
Kreutzmann Henry, physician, diseases of
women, visiting gynecologist German
Hospital, office and residence 1018 Sut-
ter, hours 1 to 3 p. M., telephone East 401
Ki-euz John, liquors and restaurant. Ocean Ter-
race, Sutro Heights
Kreuzer Agatha Mrs., proprietor Swiss Home.
621-623 Commercial
" Frank, driver, r. 2324% Harrison
•' John, liquors W s Mission Road nr Brazil
Av
■' Joseph, foreman Wm. G. Loewe. r. Russia
Av nr Vienna
Ki-ichelt William, watchman Headquarters
Dept. of California, r. Phelan Bldg
Krider Charles H.. laborers. P. Co., r. 602 Gough
Kriedte Charles A., laundryman German Hos-
pital
Krieg Adam, bartender The Oberon, r. 716 Wil-
low Av
Krieg Anton, proprietor San Francisco Tan-
nery, E s San Bruno Av nr 28th, r. 1318
Nebraska
'■ Anton v., tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1205 Ne-
braska
'• Henry S., tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1213
Hampshire
Kriegbaum Nathan, laborer Paul Boyton Chute
Co.,r. 1830 Haight
Krieger Anna, widow, r. 14% Oak Grove Av
' ' Charles, confectionery, 1642 Market and 230,
6th, r. 1024% Natoma
" Charles M., lithographer Schmidt Label
and Litho. Co., r. 1639 Howard
" Ellen, widow, r. 139 Erie
■' Frederick, traymaker Mrs. C. E. Dixon, r.
14% Oak Grove Av
" " Louis, candy maker Charles Krieger, r
14% Oak Grove Av
" William T., tailor, 26, 9th, r. 70 Brady
4@"Krieger. See Kreger
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Kriele Martin, pantry man St. Mary's Hospital
Kriens Conrad, watcliman, r. 930 Montgomery
Kriete Arnhard H., bartender T. W. Leydecker.
r. 913 Illinois
" Charles, porter Rohlffs & Gerdau, r. 426
O'Farrell
■ Charles Jr., clerk Rohlffs & Gerdau, r. 426
O'Farrell
Krigbaum Henry S. (Tarpey & Krigbaum), r.
1330a Hayes
Krigbaum Marcellus R., manager Emporium
Grocery Co., Emporium Bldg. r. 409
Laurel Presidio Heights
Krill Henry, r. 6 Virginia Court
" Louis, plumber W. E. Lane, r. 402Stockton
Krimphoff George, master mariner, r. 429 Chest-
nut
Krimson Herman, waiter stmr. Alameda
Krische Joseph, baker, r. 625 Clay
Kriske Bertha Mrs., fancy goods, 2216 Mission
" Ernst L.. jeweler, Rothschild & Haden-
feldt, r. 2216 Mission
" W & Co. (William Kriske and Charles
Bayless), upholsterers, 339, 24th
" William (W. Kriske & Co.), r. 3216 Mis-
sion
Kristeller Mark, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co.. r. 417 Mason
" Morris E., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 609 Buchanan
Krith William, liquors, r. 207 Montgomery Av
Kriz Helen, widow, r. 610 Bush
Kroder August F.. painter, r. 2108 Howard
Kroeger Albert, seaman, r. 31 East
" Antone. seaman, r. 216 Ritch, rear
" Armin, maltster National Brewing Co.
■ August, groceries, 1608 Church, r. 312' o
Valley
■' Charles, blacksmith H. Hinrichs & Co..
r. Oakland
■ Charlotte, widow, r. 52714 Greenwich
" Glaus, bookkeeper Schultz & Voorman. r.
Oakland
'• Frank, baker Peter Gumm, r. SE cor. 24th
and Sanchez
" Frederick E., bookkeeper, r. 9,50 Harrison
" Henry, butcher, 928 Illinois, r. 919 Illinois
" Henry, master mariner, r. 700 Front
" John A., dry and fancy goods, 2600 Mission.
r. 513, 24th
" Mary, widow, r. San Bruno A v. nr. Army
" William (Thierbach & Kroeger), r. 950
Harrison
4®^Kroeger. See Kroger, Krueger and Kruger
Kroell George, brass finisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks.r. 64, 1st
KROENER & CO.,
(Leipsig', Germany), Phoenix Hair Re-
storer, Lavender Tonic (sure cure for
dandruff), Regnevegetal (liairbalsami
414 Sacramento, telephone Red 1311
Krcienke August E., bookkeeper American
Brewery, r. 836 Broadway
■ Edward H., bookkeeper American Brewerv.
r. 836 Broadway
• Henry C, proprietor American Brewery,
725-727 Green, r. 836 Broadway
■• John, groceries and liquors. 2162 Mission,
r. 312, 18th
Kroepfli Bertha, widow, lodgings, 506, 4th
Kroetz George E., carpenter r. 116 Oak
• Mary M. Mrs., physician and surgeon, 116
Oak
Kroff Adolph C, barber C. Laubenheimer, r. 317
Clementina
Krofts Francis E., school teacher, r. 2839 Bush
Krog Christ, master mariner, r. 230 Capp
" George, job printer, .344 McAllister
Kroger August, poultry raiser, 27th Av South
nr P
" Charles, printer, r. 810i4 Mason
" Claus F., proprietor Ocean Beach House
313-319, 49th Av
" Hans, r. 724, 24th
" Henry, hostler A. Suhr, r. SE cor Eddy and
Pierce
'• Herman, cook, r. 1810'/^ Mason
" Herman A., upholsterer, r. 1810V2 Mason
" John H., beer bottler, r. Cypress Alley nr 25th
" P., seaman str San Bias
" Susan Miss, waiter, r. 316 Ritch rear
4®"Kroger. See Kreeger, Krueger and Kruge
Krogh Carl A., vice-president Krogh Manufac-
turing Co., 51 Beale, r. 18 Sherman
Krogh Ferdinand W., president Krogh Manu-
facturing Co., 51 Beale, r. 18 Sherman
Krogh F. J. Miss, secretary Krogh Manufac-
turing Co., 51 Beale, r. 18 Sherman
Krogh Manufacturing Co.,
F W. Krogh president, C. A. Krogh
vice-president, Miss F. J. Krogh secre-
tary, P. W. Krogh treasurer, H. K
Olsen manager, George W. Price super-
intendent, manufacturers of irriga-
tion and reclamation machinery, also
mining pumps, hoisting whims, horse
powers, wind mills, tanks and wine
making machinery, ofiaces and works
51 Beale and 9-17 Stevenson, tele-
phone Drumm 123
Krogh Marcus, carpenter, r. 5 Newell
Krogh Peter W., treasurer Krogh Manufactur-
ing Co., 51 Beale, r. 18 Sherman
4®"Krogh. See Crow
Krohn Amalia Miss, stenographer Luke G.
Sresovich & Co., r. 1617 Baker
" Charles, seaman Revenue cutter Commo-
dore Perry
" David, teamster, r. 231, 10th
" Fred, blacksmith U. S. Lighthouse tender,
Madrono, r. Yerba Buena Island
'■ Frederick W., longshoreman, r. 731>4 Clem-
entina
" John, salesman, r. 1936 Stockton
" Julia M. Mrs., stationery, 1617 Baker
" Julius J., candy maker Mrs. M. Krohn, r.
1427 Market
" Louis, carpenter str Australia, r. 1936
Stockton
" M. Mrs., candy factory, 1427 Market
1^' Krohn. See Kron and Cron
Krokum Ridar, seaman, r. 739, 4th
KroU Albert, pantryman Westerfeld's Bakery,
r. 311 'A Jessie
" F. William, manager Henry Wenzel, r.
1342 Howard
" George, machinist, r. 64, 1st
" Louisa, widow, r. 730. 18th
" Mads, baker, r. 245, 8tb
" Rudolph, carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. Berkeley
Krolow Vincent, architect, 97 Donohoe Bldg
Kromberg William, butcher, 1435 Mission, r. 8
Juniper
Kromelbein John, clerk Joha E. A. Helms, r.
2140 Howard
Kromer Charles A., driver John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 8 Collingwood
" Frederick, beerbottler, r. 510 Minna
Kron Henry F., vice-president Kron Tanning
Co.. 125 Clay, r. Santa Cruz, Cal.
" Julius Mrs., r. 729 McAllister
" Meyer, shoemaker, 258, 3d
Kron Oscar J., president Kron Tanning Com-
pany, r. 1326 Golden Gate Av
Kron Tanning Co., Oscar J. Kron president,
Henry F. Kron vice-president, C. W.
Purrington secretary and treasurer,
tanners and commission merchants, 125
Clay and 122 Commercial
j6®" Kron. See Cron. Crohn and Krohne
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Kronberg Adolph, clerk, r. 1614 Turk
Kroncke William H.. clerk George Alpers. r.
328, 5tli
Krone Carl, clerk Mack & Co., r. 121 Hermann
" Christine Miss, casbier Popular Dining
Rooms, r. 11, 13th
Krone Frederick W. (McCauley & Krone), r. n.
13th
" Frederick W. Jr., bookkeeper Popular Din-
ing Rooms, r. 11, 13th
" Minna widow, r. 468 Jessie
" Peter, cashier Popular Dining Rooms, r.
11, 13th
■' Wilhelmina Miss, dressmaker, r. 1958 How-
ard
4®=" Krone. See Crone, Krohn and Kron
Kronenberg Frederick, r. 304 Fulton
" Frederick, cigar maker, r. 634 Sacramento
Kronholm Edward M., pressman, r. 247 Perry
" Johanna S. Mrs., midwife, 1210Folsom
" John J., printer, r. 245 Perry
" William, machine hand Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 247 Perry
Kronk Frank, painter, r. 43 Erie
Kronnick Frank, carpenter and builder, r. 2750a
Bush
" Frederick G., carpenter and builder, 40
New Montgomery, r. 1429 Washington
Kronquest Carl, tanner, r. 1229 Rhode Island
" Victor, tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1229 Rhode
Island
Krook Carl A., longshoreman, r. 10 Dunn Alley
" Morris L., proprietor Olympic House, 904
Kearny, r. Oakland
" Peter O., porter Jones & Co., r. 1607 Powell
4®~Krook. See Crook
Krooss Claus, bartender Ernest Klein, r. 525
Lyon
Kroplin Bernhard, master mariner, r. 2 Silver
Star PI
Kropp Charles (H. Bruggeman & Son), r. 917
Haight
" Ellen, widow, r. 1115 Vallejo
. " Eveline M., school teacher, r. 1115 Vallejo
" Henry W., with A. Repsold & Co., r. 1115
Vallejo
" Herman C, musician, r. 917 Haight
" John E., clerk Cutting Fruit Packing Co..
r. 1115 Vallejo
" John R., clerk, r. 917 Haight
Kropp Walter E., manager C. A. Klinkner &
Co., 320 Sansome, r. 1115 Vallejo
il®="Kropp. See Cropp
Kross Ferdinand, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1003 Nebraska
-^■"Kross. See Cross
Krotoszyner Martin, physician, 43, 6th
Krottmeyer John, clerk Shumate's Pharmacy, r.
r. 1633 De vis adero
Krouch Zenia, landscape artist, r. 1642 Sacra-
mento
Krough John, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 14121/^ Guerrero
Krouse Samuel R., tailor, 3144, 16th
4®"Krouse. See Kraus, Krauss and Krausse
Krowl Martin, confectioner, r. 245, 8th
Krown Morris, tailor, 91214 Folsom
Krstelj Frank N., cook Henry Fiala, r. 514 Lott
Kruck Charles, painter, r. 63614 Minna
Kruckeberg Addie Mrs., dressmaking, r. 1526b
Jackson
" Frank, bootmaker Charles Dietle, r. 1526b
Jackson
Krucovsky John, boiler maker, r. 113 Farallone
Krueckel Charles, liquors, 109 O'Farrell, r. 1431
Steiner
" Charles A., bartender Charles Krueckel, r.
1431 Steiner
Krueckel Frank, wines and liquors, 412 Market,
r. 1518 Dolores
" Frederick, clerk Peter Krueckel, r. 433
Franklin
" George J., machinist Union Machine Co.,
r. 433 Franklin
Krueckel Peter F., wines and liquors, 435
Franklin, r. 433 Franklin
Krueger August, waiter A. Busse, r. 31 Stanley
" Charles, baker, r. 734 Montgomery
" Charles, clerk Joseph B. Toplitz, r. 435, 7th
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Krueger Christian (Wangner & Krueger), r. 925
Harrison
" George F., blacksmith, r. 435, 7th
■' Herman, carpet layer A. G. Kleinert
" Jasper, clerk Sommer & Kaufmann. r. 332
Hayes
" Joseph H., r. 332 Hayes
" Lincoln, bookkeeper, r. 332 Hayes
" William H., asst. treasurer Baldwin The-
atre, r. 332 Hayes
«S- Krueger. See Kruge, Kroeger and Kroger
Kruft Joseph, liquors, 38 Ellis, r. 7131/2 Geary
" Peter, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 12151/2
Pacific
Krug Albert, plumber, r. 5 Adair
" Christian Mrs., widow, r. 1935 Howard
" Fritz (Krug & Zimmermann), r. 2138 How-
ard
'■ Henry C, clerk George D. Dornin. r. 216
Shotwell
" Linda Miss, r. 1121 Leavenworth
" Philip J., machinist George H. Tay Co., r.
1711 San Carlos Av
•' William H., molder Filmer- Rollins Elec-
tro. Co., r. 216 Shotwell
" William L. T., watchman, r. 216 Shotwell
" & Yung (Louis Yung), plumbers, 608, 4th
" & Zimmermann (Fritz Krug and Philipp
Zimmermann), proprietors New York
Malt House, 123-131, 18Ch and 408 Shot-
well
Kruger Albert, blacksmith, r. 64 Shipley
" August F., wood engraver, r. 331, 9th Av
" Carl, foreman John H. Sievers, r. 1332 Lom-
bard
" Charles Mrs., stationery and notions, 1650
Polk
" Christian A., carpenter, 1608!^ Baker
" Conrad, baker Franz Siebrecht, r. 734 Mont-
" Emil, clerk C. D. Mues, r. 143 Berry
" Frederick, plumber W. J. J
Ocean View
" Louis, incandescent Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1241 Hayes
" Matilda, domestic, 719 Waller
" Max (Kruger &Happ), r. 301 Fulton
" William, bartender E. H. Blohm, r. 201
Main
" & Happ (Max Kruger and Adolph Happ).
bottle dealers, 807-809 Buchanan
4®" Kruger. See Kroeger, Kroger and Krue-
ger
Krull Axel, clerk Redington & Co., r. 1330 Ala-
bama
" Bessie, widow, r. 15251/4 Post
" Ernest Mrs., widow, r. 1330 Alabama
" Francis, asst. clerk U. S. District Court, r.
1921 Howard
" Henry, upholsterer Frank D. Worth, r.
15251/2 Post
" John, tailor, r. 7 Bond
" Nels T. C, laborer, r. 1013 Hampshire
" Richard R., baker Popular Dining Rooms,
r. 7 Bond
Krumb Justius E., with Hornlein Bros., r. .34
Ellis
Krumbeck Christopher, teamster, r. 1709 Eddy
" Henry, teamster, r. 13 Sheridan
■' Richard, teamster, r. 13 Sheridan
Krumberg William, tailor, r. 238, 7th
Krumholz Jacob, tailor, r 3 Cottage PI
Krummes Peter, gripman Market St. Ry. r.
1024 Pacific
Krumpholz Adolph H., barber, 1938 Mission
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Vineyard Proprietors. Wine Merchants. ,
Wine Vaults, 434-444 Bryant St.
ICE, MARKET AND SECOND STS.
924
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J. C. WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN v^ DOMESTIC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Krunker Louisa, domestic, 2615 Union
Kruppert H., waiter, r. 715 Howard
Krusa Henry, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Kruse Adolpii, painter, r. 314, 5tli Av
" Antonio, bootblack, r. 1702 Kearny
" August, conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 26«)9
Pine
" Carrie, widow, r. 1039 Mission
" Charles (Kruse & Bellmer), r. 437 Turk
Kruse Edward (Kruse & Euler), and vice presi-
dent The German Savings and Loan
Society, r. 620 Turk
" Edward Jr., grocer, r. 620 Turk
" Emil T. (Kruse & Madison), r. 620 Turk
" Ernest, clerk J. H. Kruse, r. 312^. 21st
" F., waiter str Columbia
" Frank, truckman Truck 2, r. 627 Broadway
" Frank L., blacksmith James W. Keefe, r.
391, 9th
" Frank L., harness maker, 1906 Fillmore, r.
1324 Fillmore
" Fred, agent Marin County Creamery Co.
105 Sacramento, r. Mill Valley
" Frederick, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co.,
r. 1324 Fillmore
" George H., teamster Teele&Co., r. 16141/4
Buchanan
" Herman H., restaurant, 1736 Market
Kruse J. H., hardware and lumber, SE cor 23d
and Shotwell, yard bet 23d and 24th,
Howard and Folsom, r. 417, 23d
" John, laborer, r. 1032 Hampshire
■' Knud W., ship carpenter, r. Amherst nr
Felton
" Louis J., can maker, r. 2016 Powell
" Madeline, widow, r. 2016 Powell
" Martin, solicitor Wiegman & Stuermer, r.
cor Jackson and Mason
" Max H., painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r.
323 Jessie
" Max R., clerk Syz& Co.", r. 1611 Sutter
" Peter F.. helper John Wieland Brewery r
910 Folsom
" T. H., clerk, r. 1611 Sutter
" William, cook, r. 545, 1st
" William H., grocer, r. 620 Turk
" & Bellmer (Charles Kruse and John Bell-
mer), groceries and liquors. 437 Turk
" & Euler (Edward Kruse and Emil Rohte),
office 207 Front
Kruse & Madison (Emil T. Kruse, Martin J
and Henry B. Madison), Puget Sound
treighting, 15 Steuart
W-Kruse. See Cruise, Cruz and Kroos
Krusi Herman, vice-president San Francisco
Bridge Co., 42 Market, r. Alameda
Krutmeyer Albert A., cook Peter Lammers, r
20 Walter
" John F., fireman Consumers' Ice Co.
Kruttsclinitt J., general manager Southern
Pacific Company, 42 Union Trust Bldg 4
Montgomery, r. 1714 Van Ness Av
Krutz Francis, sexton St. Brigid's Church, r
2111 Van Ness Av
Kryer John E., engineer str Napa City, r. Oak-
land
Krzyzanouski Pelagra, widow, r. 2054i/, Mission
Kschel Charles W., compositor Schmidt Label
& Lith. Co.. r. 706 California
Kuba Franz, musician, r. 420 Eddy
Kubach Augustus, peddler, r. 1811 Hyde
" Fredericka, widow, r. 1811 Hyde
Kuchler John, cooper John Weiland Brewery, r
566a, Folsom
Kuehmeister August. (H. A. Kuchmeister & Co.)
r. 1234 Broadway
Kuchmeister H. A. & Co. (Henry A. and August
Kuchmeister), liquors, SE cor Hyde and
California
" Henry A. (H. A. Kuchmeister & Co.), r
1028 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 1234 Broadway
Kucich Antone, cooper J. J. Kucich, r. 1919 Du-
pont
" Jerome J., cooperage, SW cor Dupont and
Francisco, r. 1919 Dupont
" Ostroile, student, r. 1919 Dupont
" Peters., cooper J. J. Kucich, r. 1919 Du-
pont
" Spiro, cooper J. J. Kucich, r. 1919 Dupont
4®- Kucich. See Cusich, Cusack and Kusick
Kuck Dinah, widow, r. 8 Welsh
" Ferdinand H., barber Charles N. Fleisch-
man, r. 112 Taylor
" Frederick, clerk James Dever, r. 1423 Powell
" George, teamster, r. 8 Welsh
" Herman, teamster, r. 8 Welsh
" .John, laborer, r. 673 Chenery
" John F., teamster N. Gray & Co., r. 643
Sacramento
Kuckens Emily, widow, r. 323i/4 Ivy Av
Kucking John, baker J. Schulz, r. 736 Union
Kudrna Frank, tailor, 404 Jackson
Kuebier Louis, barber, 945, 17th
Kuechler George E., gripman Market St. Rv., r.
1632^2 Fulton , '
Kuehn Geerge W., with Shreve & Co., r. 814a
Webster
" John, dairyman, 2314 Market
" Max, clerk Selig Cohen, r. 522 Geary
" Max, laborer, r. 1145 Stevenson
" Victor, carpenter Shreve & Co., r. 814a
Webster
" Victor Jr., with Shreve & Co., r. 814A Web-
ster
4®" Kuehn. See Coon and Kuhn
Kuehne Andrew, baker Paul Drasdo, r. 1300"
Stockton
" Elfrida Miss, cashier M. A. Gunst & Co
Kuennecke Samuel C. W., driver, r. 502 Wash-
ington
Kuenstle Martin W., r. 1427 Webster
Kuenzel Willie, cigar sorter, r. 313 Turk
Kuenzi Albert, engraver Britton & Rey. r. 22V4
Hickory Av
" Edward, carpenter, r. 22'^ Hickory Av
" Louisa Miss, cashier Theo. C. Marceau, r.
2214 Hickory Av
Kueppers Theodore, president A. J. Leary Co.,
113-119 Davis, r. 2020 Pine
Kuerrin Hugh, brick layer, r. 625 Bush
Kuerzi Herman, washer John Wieland Brewery,
r. 16 Louisa
Kuester Louis D., wood carver S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 19 Morris Av
Kuffet Albert B., laborer, r. 306Pixley
" John, laborer, r. 312 Pixley
Kugelberg Henry, salesman D. Samuels, r. Ala-
meda
Kugeler Frederick A., liquors, NW cor 19th and
Mission, r. 300, 19th
" Henry B. A., physician, office and r. 1065
Howard
Kugener John P., bartender Windsor Bar, r. 555
Stevenson
Kugler Gottleib, r. 3723 Sacramento
'■ John F., r. 871 Market
Kuh Louis, salesman L.Dinkelspiel & Sons, r,
1451 McAllister
4®-Kuh. See Cue
Kuhen Josie Miss, stenographer Union Pacific
System, r. 211 Franklin
Kuhl Conrad, cook A. Busse, r. 35^4 Zoe
" Emil C, salesman, r. 324 Mason
" George, waiter Daniel W. Saylor, r, 717%
Vallejo
" Hermanie, widow, fancy work, 324 Mason
" H. G., stock broker, r. 1012 Halght
" Jacob, inspector Cal. Barrel Co., r. 26V4
Clinton
" John, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell, f.
26!^ Clinton
" Martin (Kuhl &Korneck), r. 640^4 Jessie
" Richard H., salesman Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 1706% Post
The Bulletin
HAS NO RIVAL IN THE EVENING
FIELD. IT SURPASSES THEM ALL.
Telephone Main 926.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
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925
Kuhl & Koraeck (Martin Kuhl and William Kor-
neck), restaurant, 38, 2d
4S-Kuhl. See Cool
Kuhlau Frank, laborer, r. 3313 Geary
Kuhlemann Charles, butcher, r. 28 Lapidge
" William A., butcher, 1 Mission Market, r,
93 Albion Av
Kuhlenkamp Henry, shoemaker, 739 McAllister,
r. 229, 22d Av
Euhlflnck Martin, salesman John Horstmann
Kuhling Anton, toolmaker, 553 Brannan, r. 732
Harrison
Kuhlke Henry, butcher S. Kafka, r. 9% Rausch
" Henry W., casemaker Shreve& Co., r. Ala-
meda
Kuhlman Charles G., physician, 935 Market
Kuhlmann Albert, watchmaker and jeweler, 129
: Montgomery Av, r. 2003 Powell
" Diederich, groceries and liquors, NE cor
9th and Harrison
" William, clerk John D. Heise, r. 500 Valen-
cia
" William L., butcher, r. 1683 Eddy
" William P., painter, r. 1623 Eddy
4^-Kuhlmann. See Kuhlman and Kullman
Kuhlmeyer Edward, candymaker Adolph Hrom-
ada, r. 1510 Mason
^' Henry J. (Kuhlmeyer & Dolheguy), r. 424
Post
" & Dolheguy (Henry J. Kuhlmeyer and Leon
Dolheguy), produce commission mer-
chants, 209-211 Washington
Kuhls Edward, clerk Kuhls, Schwarke & Co., r.
710 Fell
" Edward, liquors, 104 Taylor
" Frederick A. (Kuhls, Schwarke & Co.), r.
710 Fell
" Henry, bookkeeper Kuhls, Schwarke & Co.,
r. 710 Fell
KUHLS, SCHWARKE & 00.
(Fred A. Kuhls), sole agents Gold
Water Bourbon and wholesale dealers
in all kinds of wines and liquors, 123-
129 Sutter and 625 Jackson
Kuhmel Gustav, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1016 Florida
Kuhn A., boots and shoes, 214, 6th
: " Albert M., clerk, r. 627 Eddy
" Caroline, widow, r. 627 Eddy
" Christ, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1530 Kentucky
" Christina, widow, liquors, 1406 Polk
" Edmond, washer National Brewing Co., r.
217 Chattanooga
" • Emil, carpenter, r. 211 Franklin
. >' Frank J., laborer, r. 16th Av South bet P
andQ
•" Frederick, bakery, 328, 18th
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 211 Franklin
" George, teamster, r. 25 Moss
" George A., carrier postofflce, r. 214, 3d
" Henry, liquors, 818 Valencia
" Herman, porter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 19211^ Mason
i *,' Jacob, longshoreman, r. 406 Broadway
" JohnF., 1st assistant engineer str Pomona,
r. 25 Oak
•' ." Joseph, cook Young & Weisman, r. 4 Bur-
cham PI
" Joseph E., 1st lieutenant U. S. Engineer
Office, r. Presidio
" Louis, foreman, r. 1921i/^ Mason
" Louis, jnnk dealer, r. 336, 5th
" Robert, seaman, r. 3 East
" William, butcher Peter Tautphaus, r. 1460
Polk
" William, cook, r. 243 Minna
•4®^Kuhn. See Kuehn and Coon
Kuhne Anton, confectioner, r. 7!^ Harrison Av
" An tonia, widow, r. 614 Geary
" Edward, showcase maker Bernstein & Co.,
r. 126 Ellis
" Robert, salesman, r. 1208 Treat Av
Jg^^Kuhne. See Kuehne
Kuhnen Gustave, laborer, r. 1016 Florida
Kuhnert August, cellarman Kuhls, Schwarke &
Co., r. 316J4 Langton rear
Kuhnl Frank, waiter, r. 612 Minna
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Original • Designs • Furnisbe^j.
S^l-Sa^-T" IVIARKEX SX.
Kukaviza John, waiter Lazar Jovovich,r. 1038
Pacific
Kuker John, brewer, r. 423, 2d
Rulacha Thomas, porter Occidental Hotel
Kulievan Nicholas P., bartender Crystal Pal-
ace, r. 415 Post
Kulisich Antone, r. 820^^ Larkin
Kull Alfred C, conductor, r. 605, 3d
" George L., cellarman J. Gundlach & Co., r.
214 Fell
" John H., chief engineer str Areata, r. 132
Douglass
4t3=-Kull. See Cull and Kuhl
Kullman Herbert, secretary Kullman, Salz &
Co., 106 Battery, r. 1306 Post
Kullman Herman, president Kullman, Salz &
Co., 106 Battery, r. 1306 Post
Kullman, Salz & Co. (incorporated), Herman
Kullman president, Charles Hart vice-
president, Jacob Salz treasurer, Her-
bert Kullman secretary, tanners and
leather dealers, and proprietors Benicia
Tannery (Benicia), 106 Battery
4®" Kullman. See Kuhlman and Kuhlmann
Kullmann August, salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 1403 Goiigh
" Jacob, r. 722 Filbert
" Jules G., salesman Em. Meyer & Co., r.
722 Filbert
" Simon, stockbroker, 313 Montgomery, r. 722
Filbert
Kulper Charles, janitor, r. 1 Grace Terrace
Kumer Marks, seaman, r. 3 East
Kummer Alfred (Kummer & Alpen), r. 819 Turk
Felix, photo engraver Kummer & Alpen r,
819 Turk
Frank, restaurant, 270^^4 Brannan, r. 229
7th
Frank E., bartender Samuel Maxwell, r.
Ocean House Road nr Jules Av
Fred, engraver, r. 819 Turk
G. A., embroidery and braiding, 14 Grant
Av, room 56, r. 819 Turk
KUMMER & ALPEN,
(Alfred Kummer and H. M. Alpen),
photo engravers, 419 Front
Kummerlander Richard (Kummerlander &
Hundemer), r. 219 Minna
Kummerlander & Hundemer (Richard Kum-
merlander and William Hundemer),
wines and liquors, 544 California
Kummerow Henry, waiter Merchants' Club, r.
126 Ellis
Kump John, carpenter, r. 37 Natoma
Kunast Henry, painter German Hospital
Kunath Erwin, cabinet maker Fink & Schindler,
r. 139 Page
" Oscar, artist, 14 Grant Av, room 69
Kunauer Joseph, carpenter and builder, 12 Jones
Kuncman Theodor, carpenter, r. 168 Clement-
ina
Kundig John, engineer Sanborn, Vail'& Co., r.
634 Minna
Kuner Albert, seal engraver, 702 Montgomery,
r. 730 Gough
" Rudolph A., traveling salesman H. Levi &
Co., r. 730 Gough
Kunhardt Fabian, compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 711 Stockton
Kunkel Mary, widow, r. 17 Zoe
Kun&ler Laura E., widow, r. 632 Haight
Kunnecke William (Kunnecke & Frische) r. 85
Silver
" & Frische (William Kunnecke and Henry
Frische), groceries, 440, 2d ^
$t.00
SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
GOLDEN WEST CLOTHING EENOVATORY.
Telephone Main 1157. 12 Montgomery Street.
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j We place advertising in any State in the
1 Union. Estimates submitted on all
J classes of advertising.
I Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
i San Francisco OflBce, 405 Sansome St.
Kunnemann John, watchmaker Thomas Lundy,
r. Oakland
Kunst Arnold H., r. 16 Chesley
" August, r. 1001, ISth
" Brothers (John and Henry A.), groceries,
NE cor Gough and Austin Av, and SE
cor Chesley and Boyd
" Henry A. (Kunst Bros.), r. 16 Chesley
" Henry P., millhand Yolo Mills, r. 30, a3d
" John (Kunst Bros.), r. NE cor Gough and
Austin Av
Kunstlich David, physician, r. 722 Folsom
Kuntz Nicholas, baker, r. 773 Mission
" Philip, butcher, 650, 17th, r. 32 Hartlord
" William H., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 1416 Broadway
Kunz Edward, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" Franz, baker Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 557i/4
Stevenson
" Henry (Charles Meinecke & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
Kunze P. Gustave G., cook Charles Bertelsen,
r. 2135 Harrison
Kuper Charles F., asst. bookkeeper Michal-
itschke Bros. & Co., r. 22 Angelica
■' Ernst H. W., carpenter, r. 22 Angelica
Kupfer Bernard, laborer Pac. Gas. Imp. Co., r.
312 Pixley
" Frances Mrs., r. 1828!4 Market
" George, compositor, r. 507!4 Ash Av
•■ Martin (Crystal Packing and Provision
Co.), r. 420 Francisco
" Rosina, widow, r. 440 Van Ness Av
" Rosina Miss, notions, 440 Van Ness Av
Kuppel Augustus, plumber, r. 1415 Stockton
Kurfluh J., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 61
Shipley
Kurlander Emelie, widow, nurse, r. 531 Filbert
Kurlandzik M. Mrs., fancy goods, yarns, im-
ported and domestic, stamping and em-
broidering, crocheting and knitting done
to order, 11 1754 Folsom and 1605 Fillmore,
r. 11171/2 Folsom
Kurlbaum Herman W., master mariner, r. 2223
Post
" Therese, widow, r. 8201/2 Jessie
" William H., shingle maker, r. 830/2 Jessie
Kurozawa K., M. D., physician and surgeon,
hours 10 to 13 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m., office
and r. 32214 O'Farrell
Kurpinsky Paul C, butcher, 50 Precita Av
Kurre Charles, carpenter, r. NW cor Beach and
Broderick
Kurreger Charles, salesman, r. 5 Russ
Kursten Carl, laborer, r. 113 Trenton
Kurth Emil, waiter, r. 1045 Market
•• Henry, waiter Bennett & Witmen, r- 521
Jones
Kurtovich Marto (Fleming & Kurtovich), r. 1430
Howard
Kurtz Augustus M., druggist J. H. Dawson, r.
823a Capp
" H. F., medical student, r. 1101 Pine
" Stephen, shoemaker. 493, 4th
Kurtzig Martin, stationery, ilQVi Stockton, r.
419 Stockton •
Kuruczar Andrew (J. Kuruczar & Co.), r. 69
Jessie
" Antonio, wire worker, r. 112^ Turk rear
" J. & Co. (John and Andrew Kuruczar and
Joseph Babros), wire works, 69 Jessie
" John (J. Kuruczar & Co.), r. 69 Jessie '
" Paul (Andreas Chrenik & Co.), r. 52 Minna
Kurz Albert, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. 513
Birch Av
" Belle Mrs., artist, r. 110 Ellis
Kurz Gustave, gilder Sanborn, Vail &, Co., r.
1231, 18th
Kurzi Herman, brewer, r. 16 Louisa
Kusel John H., janitor, 130 Sutter
" Solomon A., r. 1151 Guerrero
Kushel Sophie, widow, r. 1754 Ellis
Kushner John, clerk, r. 18 Fern Av
•• Mary Mrs., r. 18 Fern Av
Kusich George, cooper, r. 27 Pearl
" Vincent (Kusich & Musladin). r. 511 Castro
" & Musladin (Vincent Kusich and Louis
Musladin), restaurant, 511 Castro
■ Stephen, cook M. Cressaglia, r. 1033 Mis-
sion
Kuske Fritz, cook, r. SW/i Jessie
Kuss Charles S., teacher music, 935 McAllister
" Charles P., cutter I. Magnin & Co.
" Edward, carpenter Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 1611 Webster
" George W. (Kuss & Henicke), r. 1319 Scott
Kuss Peter N., painter, decorator and wood fin-
isher, 423 Sutter, r. 563 Charter, Oakland
^' William J., clerk R. G. Horn, r. 925 McAl-
lister
'■ & Henicke (George W. Kuss and W. Ed-
ward Henicke), job printers, 310 Kearny
Kust Jacob, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Kuster Ernest W., assayer, r. 615V4 Linden Av
" Ernest W. Jr., plumber, r. 6I514 Linden Av
" Hugo, mechanical optician California Op-
tical Co., r. 44 Willow Av
" Louis D., wood carver Fink & Schindler, r.
19 Morris Av
" Otto, clerk Alexander Gerdes, r. 44 Willow
Av
Kustermann William, cabinet maker, r. 56 San
Jose Road
Kutcher John, tailor, r. 233 Stevenson
Kutner Adolph, president Kutner, Goldstein &
Co., 4 Sutter, room 2, r. 1100 Eddy
" , Goldstein & Co., A. Kutner president, A.
Dinkelspiel secretary, office 4 Sutter,
room 2
" Joseph, agent Kutner & Co. and Rosenthal
& Kutner, r. 1016 Golden Gate Av
" & Co., merchants (Sanger, Cal.), office 4
Sutter, room 3
-8®" Kutner. SeeKuttner
Kutsch George, cook California Hotel, r. 1218,
26th
Kutscher Adolph D., furniture poisher, r. 6II14,
7th
" Adolph O., saddler Main & Winchester, r.
672 Brannan
" Ardo, harness maker, r. 673 Brannan
KutsheraMathias, hostler Seal Rock House
Kutter Edward, porter Sherwood & Sherwood,
r. 824D Broadway
" Edward C, mill hand Union Box Factory,
r. 824D Broadway
Kuttner Benjamin, tailor, 400 Dupont
" Eliza, widow, r. 1027 Filbert
" Henry, printer, r. 906 Geary
'• Ida Mrs., compositor Pac. Christian Pub.
Co., r. 815 Laguna
" L. & Co. (Louis Kuttner), opticians and
jewelers, 1644 Market
" Louis (L. Kuttner & Co.), r. 1416 Mission
" Naphtaly, pinking and pleating, 906 Geary
ie®="Kuttner. See Kutner
Kuttrofl Gustav, nurse German Hospital
Kutz Milton, bookkeeper, r. 539 McAllister
Kutzer George, bakery, 1938 Union
Kydd Isaac F., superintendent Presidio and Fer-
ries RR, r. 1336 Green
Kyhl Mai ins C, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 818a
Geary
Kylberg Hjalmar, physician, 337 Geary
Kyle Charles W., attorney at law, r. 443 Golden
Gate Av
" Hannah, widow, r. 9 Harriet
" Joseph, engineer F. Korbel & Bros., r. Oak-
land
■' Thomas, capitalist, r. 831 O'Farrell
" William, roller maker George D. Graham,
r. Oakland
" William P., driver Ewell, Shafer&Co., r.
3439 Folsom
ii^Kyle. See Keil and Kiehl
I mP I — ^"1 1 I I £~^ I "I "f^ ^^^' THeref ore the best medium
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PLYMOUTH QIN,
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W. B. CHAPMA?^,
Sole Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
KYL
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Kylen Charles J., shoemaker, 216 Steuart
Kyne Charles D., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co., r. 409 Ellis
" John, carriage maker William Wertsch, r.
r. 11 Merritt
" Patrick, paper carrier, r. 17S8 Folsom
" William G., apprentice RaLston Iron Wks,
r. Alameda
igarKyne. See Kine
Kyrnich George, horseman, r. 37, ad
Kytka Theodore, artist, r. 1107 Bush
Laaninen Gustaf A., boarding, 253 Steuart
Labadie Edward L. (S. H. Tyler & Son), r. 1415
Bush
" John G., packer Indianapolis Furniture Co.
" William T., millhand, r. 1911 Lexington Av
Labarbere John, liquors, 508 Pacific
" Joseph, bartender John Anglade, r. 631
Jackson
Labaree Seth, blacksmith, r. 1518, 30th
Labarere Michael, r. 24 Howard Court
Labarthe Antoine, laundryman, r. 1307;^ Golden
Gate Av
" Jean, cook Jacques Mounter, r. 116 Trenton
" John (Labarthe & Lacazette), r. 631 Jack-
son
" Justin, liquors, 330 Montgomery Av
" Pierre, watchman, r. 771 Howard
" & Lacazette (John Labarthe and Bertrand
D. Lacazette), liquors and lodgings, 631
Jackson
Labat Ernest, r. 513 Stevenson
" Ernest H., capitalist, r. Hotel Langham
Labataille Jacques (Henri Pottet & Co.), and
florist, 319, 21st
Labayrade John P., laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks,
r. 5th Av South bet L and M
Labbe Clotilde Miss, clerk, r. 3010b Filbert
" Jeanne C. Miss, clerk, r. 3010b Filbert
" Josephine M., widow, r. 2010b Filbert
" Peter, r. 343 Clara
Label Henry Mrs., widow r. 61 lA Hyde
" Isidor, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 611a
Hyde
" Jacob, r. 35 Fulton
" Jacob, butcher Otto Kanitz, r. 806, 15th
" Jacob, clerk Leopold Cohn, r. 346 Grove
" Louis, stock fitter Rosenthal. Feder & Co.,
r. 35 Fulton
" Solomon, gent's furnishing goods, 344, 3d
Labelle Mary, widow, r. 814 Hyde
" Robert E., clerk, r. 814 Hyde
La Berge Charles H., painter, r. 1103)4 Steven-
son rear
" Francis, cook, r. 421, 4th
" Matilda, widow, r. 334. 8th Av
" Walter C, salesman W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
234, 8th Av
Labhard Emil, florist Mrs. H. Labhard, r. 3208
Geary
" H. Mrs., florist, 340 Kearny, r. 3308 Geary
" Henry, carpenter, r. 3208 Geary
" Jean G., clerk J. F. Campe, r. 1011 Harrison
" Theodore, livery stable, hay and grain,
2325-3337 Post, r. 3308 Geary
" Walter, florist Mrs. H. Labhard, r. 3208
Geary
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 2524 Post
Labling Henry, tailor, r. 163 Tehama
Labohm Martha Mrs., midwife, r. 1013 Mission
Labonge Rudolph F., bicycle repairer Devany
Hopkins & Co., r. 530 Stanyan
Labor Bureau Association, Guy Lathrop mana
ger, 115-117 Turk, telephone South 771
Labor Statistics California State Bureau of,
E. L. Fitzgerald commissioner, 335 Sut
ter
La Borde John F., superintendent factory W
H. Nolan & Co., r. 437 Harrison
Laborde Joseph, laundry, 1307)4 Golden Gate Av
Labordette Edward (Patnaude & Labordette)
r. 734 California
Labordi Ricardo, bootblack, r, 39 Hinckley
Laborie Alfred, engineer Legallet-HellwigTan
ning Co., r. 14th Av South bet L and M
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glassed ancl Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Laborie Frank, bartender Delsol Bros., r. 613
Bryant
Labory Frank, waiter John Bergez, r. 1333 Du-
pont
Labourette Bernard, wool puller Isaac Levy, r.
5th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Marie Miss, laundress Frisou & Loustau-
nau, r. 409, 4th
Labourie Victor, waiter, r. 1313 Stockton
Labran Alexandria Mrs., dairy produce, 403
Dupont
Labricat Peter, cellarman Seegelken & Buck-
ner, r. 1415 Stockton
LaBrie Alice, widow, r. 3405 Howard
Labrucherie Pierre, milker Bareilles Bros., r.
1338, 32d Av South
Lacan John P., laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks., r.
5th Av South, bet. L and M
Lacanau Marie, domestic, 3017 Lyon
Lacasa Frank, restaurant, 1313 Buchanan
Lacassie Pierre, musician, r. 6th Av South nr P
Lacau Joseph, driver, r. 533 Broadway
" Marie Miss, lodgings, 533 Broadway
Lacay Louis, clerk London, Paris and Ameri-
can Bank, r. 718 California
Lacaze Adolphe, waiter Fabien Hitte, 609 Pine
" Baptiste, blacksmith and wagon maker, 714
Sansome. r. 31 John
Jean, laundry, 703 Broadway
John P.. laundryman, r. 839 Sutter
Louis (Mangeot & Lacaze), r. 31 John
M. Mrs., laundry, 829 Sutter
Mary Mrs., laundry, 1330 California
Lacaze Biaximin v., book, newspaper and job
printer, all languages, 729 Montgomery,
r. 811!^ Montgomery
Lacazette Bertrand D. (Labarthe & Laca-
zette), r. 631 Jackson
" Eliza, domestic. 2226 Sacramento
Lace House, D. Samuels proprietor, dry and
fancy goods, 123-139 Post
" James C, blacksmith, r. 313 Mississippi
" Joseph, laundryman Model Laundry, r. ,33
Chenery
" Joseph J., 5th engineer str Gaelic
Lacerde Manuel, porter Lisbon House, r. 432
Drumm
Lacey Albert E., secretary and treasurer Jo-
seph Wagner Manufacturing Co., 101-103
Mission, r. 775 Haight
Catherine M., widow, r. -14 Valencia
Charles C, marine engineer, r. 2631 Octa-
via
Charles H., pantryman, r. 117 Fair Oaks
Edward, advertising agent, r. 616 Web-
ster
Edward, laborer, r. 618 Tennessee
Frederick G., salesman, r. 951 Masonic Av
George, laborer, r. 1 Michigan
Johanna, furnished rooms, 70 Minna
John, furnished rooms, 718 California
John C, seaman, r. 3621 Octavia
Joseph, roller South S. F. Tannery, r. Ala-
bama bet 23d and 34th
Joseph C, machinist Joseph Wagner Mfg.
Co.. r. 775 Haight
Joseph D., tanner, r. 1110 Vermont
Michael, fireman, r. 419 Brannan
Michal, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. S s
Sierra nr Georgia
Michael, laborer S. P. Co., r, 235!/2 Perry
Peter, beamster South S. F. Tannery, r
Alabama bet 33d and 24th
Peter J., tanner, r. 1110 Vermont
Sidney, ganger U. S. Internal Revenue, r
800a Lyon
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Lacey Thomas, laborer, r. 1 Michigan
" Thomas J., boiler maker, r. Texas nr 30th,
Potrero
" Thomas J. Rev., associate rector St. John's
Episcopal Church and head mas ter Trin-
ity School, r. 3300 Washington
" William -H., carpet layer J. Spaulding &
Co., r. 12, 13th
" W. Milton, bookkeeper D. & C. S. Harney, r.
The Normandie
«®" Lacey. See Lacy
Lach Frank, laundryman American Laundry, r.
75 Albion Av
La Chapelle Frank, blacksmith J. J. La Cha-
pelle, r. 3273 Mission
" Frank, waiter, r. 577 Bryant
■' Frederick, blacksmith, r. 3273 Mission
" Joseph J., carriage and wagon maker, 531
Mission, r. 3373 Mission
" Wilford A. (La Chapelle & Loiselle), r. 3273
Mission
" William S., plumber E. Demers, r. 3273
Mission
" & Loiselle (Wilford A. La Chapelle and
NazalreLoizelle), blacksmiths, 3401 Mis-
sion
Lachaud Jean, r. 1517 Powell
Lacher Isaac, butcher, 2020 Market, r. 1218
Grolden Gate Av
" Lester, bookkeeper M. Getz & Co., r. 1218
Golden Gate Av
■' Paul, carpenter, r. 103, 22d
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. cor
28th and Folsom
«®" Lacher. See Locker
Lachman Abraham, clothing, 335 Pacific
Lacliman Abraham, president Lachman & Ja-
cobi, SE cor 3d and Bryant, r. 1234 Post
" Adolph, r. 235, 15th
" Adolph B., liquors, 105, 3d, r. 405% Octavia
" Adolph J. fSideman, Lachman & Co.), r. 1307
Octavia
Lacliman Albert, second vice-president Califor-
Wine Association, SW cor 3d and
Folsom, r. 1001 Van Ness Av
" Carrie Mrs., stationery, 2304 Fillmore
" Christina, widow, r. 10 Balmy
" Esther, widow, r. 40514 Octavia
" Fanny Miss, teacher music, r. 1713 Laguna
" Gustav, clerk Bare Bros., r. 1526 Webster
Lachman Harry, secretary M. A. Gunst & Co..
201-203 Kearny, r. 1713 Laguna
Lachman Henry, general superintendent Cali-
fornia Wine Association, SW cor 2d and
Folsom, r. 2216 California
" Joseph B., clerk A. B. Lachman, r. 405i/4
Octavia
" Louis, tailor, 518 Pine, r. 1713 Laguna
" Maurice, conductor Geary St. Ry., r. 2304
Fillmore
" Moritz Mrs. (Lachman & Co.), r. 1526 Web-
ster
" Rudolph, clerk Bare Bros., r. 1526 Web-
ster
" S. Co., H. Lachman president, W. Hanson
secretary, office 216 Bush, room 14
" S. & H. Estate, W. Hanson secretary, 216
Bush, room 14
Lachman & Co. (Mrs. Moritz Lachman), im-
porters and manufacturers furs, 110
Kearny
Lachman & Jacobi (incorporated), Abraham
Lachman president, Jacob J. Jacobi
vice - president, California wines and
brandies, SE cor 2d and Bryant
4®= Lachman. See Lackmann
609
Lachman's Block, SW cor Market and Fremont
Lachnini August, laborer, r. 6 Hampshire
Lack Annie, widow, groceries, 1019 Pacific, r.
734'/^ Broadway
" George, carpenter and builder, 409 Kearny,
r. 2608 Sutter
" Harry, plumber and gas fitter, 1625 Fill-
more, r. 20 Douglass
" Louis E., clerk Mrs. Annie Lack, r. 734>4
Broadway
Lackam Henry, tailor, r. 913 Sacramento
Lackeman Charles, hardware, 409 Kearny, r.
1214 Leavenworth
" Charles E., salesman Charles Lackeman,
r. 1214 Leavenworth
Lackenbach Charles, tailor, r. 600 Gough
" Joseph C, clerk Payot, Upham & Co.,
Gough
Lackewandt Herman, cellarman Cal. Wine
Assn., r. Francis nr Mission
" Hermann, laborer, r. 145 Dore
Lackey James M., barber, 131 O'Farrell, r. 311
Leavenworth
" Warren L., dental student, r. 528 Turk
Lackie Bessie, widow, r. 2 Harriet
Lackmann Ernest, clerk John Lackmann
" H., laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r. 1907
O'Farrell .■
" Herman G., groceries, 1319 Sacramento
" John, groceries, 818 California, r. 816 Cali-
fornia
4®" Lackmann. See Lachman
Lackner Max, manager I. Finkelstein, r. 461V6
Minna
Laclergue John, baker, r. 36 Scott PI
Lacombe Celestin, tanner Legallet - Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" George A., hatter, r. 541 Haight
" Joseph L.. pressman Francis - Valentine
Co., r. 836 Filbert
Lacomber Peter, fruits and vegetables, 2851
Mission
Lacombrade Leopold, r. 420 Jackson
Lacoste Andre, laundry, 717 Lombard
La Coste Bernard, molder Western Foundry, r.
17 Natoma
Lacoste Francis, r. 29th Av South bet N and P
" Frank, r. 1523 Geary
" George J., clerk Cal. Wine Assn, r. 1523
Geary
" Honore, r. 1523 Geary
" Jean, porter, r. 9 Pratt PI
" Jean, wholesale wines, 901 Montgomery
Av
" Jean P. T., clerk Jean Lacoste
" John (Bayle, Lacoste & Co.) r. 1300 Leav-
enworth
" John F. (Sylvain Salomon & Co.), r. 3340
Clay
" Nathalie, widow, r. 1110 Green
" Pierre, driver Bareilles Bros., r. 1238, 22d
Av South
" Pierre, proprietor Bellevue House, 801
Vallejo
" Thomas, r. 2312 Post
Lacoume Pierre, laundry, 1524 Polk
Lacour Alfred E., driver B. M. Atchinson& Co..
r. 1721 Devisadero
Lacroix A., r. 1521 Valencia
" Auguste, nurseryman, 3012 Steiner
" Lucien, jeweler Shreve & Co,, r. Alameda
" Robert, elevator tender, 305 Larkin, r. 2123
Polk
Lacua Mary, widow, r. 1711 Stockton
Lacunza Rosendo, clerk E. E. Geisel
Lacy Annie, widow, h 46 Caselli Av
" Annie F. Miss, dressmaker, r. 46 Caselli
Av
Lacy Benjamin T., president Parke & Lacv
Co., 21-23 Fremont, r. 615 Chestnut
" Eugene F., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 8
Verona PI
" Harry, note and merchandise broker, 321
California, r. 1809 Post
" Henry, carpet layer, r. 27, 13th
Lacy James A., wholesale lumber, 33 Market,
room 7. r. 511a Page
" James W.. painter, r. 1114 Florida
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Lacy John A., plumber, r. 46Caselli Av
" John F., carriage maker H. M. Black & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Joseph, engineer, r. 425, 2d
" Nicholas, janitor, r. 11 Salmon
" Patrick J., clerk, r. 926 Minnesota
" Philip H., clerk, r. 1809 Post
" Robert, tinsmith, r. 8 Verona PI
" Thomas, driver, r. 2002 Greenwich
" Thomas P., milk dealer, r. 46 Caselli Av
" W., waiter str Santa Rosa
" Walter W., tinner, r. 46 Caselli Av
4®=Lacy. See Lacey
Lada Adolph M., clerk general manager's ofiflce
Market St. Ry., r. 231 Leavenworth
" Bronislaw, bookeeper, r. 221 Leavenworth
" Edward B., musician, r. 221 Leavenworth
" Mary Mrs., teacher music, r. 221 Leaven-
worth
Ladagnous Ch rles, steward Maison Riche, r.
609 Franklin
" Justin (Ladagnous & Levy), r. 509 Capp
" & Levy (Justin Ladagnous and Meyer
Levy), proprietors Maison Riche, 104
Grant Av and 40 Geary
Ladar Morris, tailor, r. 39 Everett
Ladarre Henry, nurse French Hospital
" Jean, liquors, NE cor Eddy and Mason
Ladd Alice M., widow, r. 112 Fair Oaks
" Ann S., widow, r. 2309 Jackson
" Atticus A., painter, r. 2443 Larkin
" Charles D., with Edwin H. Ladd, r. 614,
21st
" Charles J., cabinet maker Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. 811, 23d
" Douglas R., porter The Baldwin
Ladd Edwin H., proprietor Ladd's Gun Store,
dealer guns, ammnnition, fishing tackle,
and sporting goods, 9, 3d, r. 909 Powell
" Frank B., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 410 Post
" Harry L. (H. L. Ladd & Co.), r. 939 Sutter
LADD H. L. & CO.
(Harry L. Ladd), cut rate druggists
and prescription pharmacists, NW
cor Howard and 4tn
Ladd Homer E., clerk Pierce & Co., r. 620 Geary
" Horace C. Mrs., widow, r. 2509 Fillmore
" Horace J., r. 2509 Fillmore
" Howard M., clerk Shainwald, Buckbee &
Co.,r. 929b Sutter
" Hugh, laborer, r. 15141/4 Vallejo
" Ira B., medical student, r. 1910 Pierce
" Joseph A., foreman John Dixon, r. 2443
Larkin
" Louis D., clerk Thomas Hoeck, r. 1318 Bry-
ant
" William M., clerk Benjamin Healey, r. 1014
Green
" & Coffin (New York), Vernon Waldron
agent, 169 Crocker Bldg
Ladd's Gun Store, Edwin H. Ladd proprietor, 9,
3d
Laden Mary, widow, r. 811 Octavia
Ladenburger Ludwig, millhand Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 34 Hawthorne
Lades Auguste, waiter, r. 815 Stockton
Ladewig Arthur E., clerk Bovee, Toy & Sonn-
tag, r. 3419, 16th
" Henry F., salesman, r. 3419, 16th
Ladies' Bethel Sewing Society, NE cor Sacra-
mento and Drumm
Ladies' Catholic Aid Society, 13l New Mont-
gomery
Ladies' French Benevolent Association, 318
Post
Ladies' Home Journal, Curtis Publishing Co.
proprietors, 78 Columbian Bldg
Ladies' Protection and Relief Soiety, 1300
Franklin
Ladies' Seamen Friend Society, Sailors
Home, NE cor Harrison and Main
Ladies' Society of Israelites, Leo Eloesser
secretary, 105 Stockton
La Dieu James H., carpenter Central Lumber
and Mill Co., r. 1601 Geary
Ladroade Louis, hackman. 202 Post, r. 309 O'Far-
rell
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Laduski John, liquors, 525!^ Sansome, r. 121314
Pacific
Lady Emma Mining Co. (El Dorado Co.). W. W.
Boughton secretary, 9 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor
Lady Washington Consolidated Co. (Storey Co.,
Nov.), Julien Jacobus secretarv, .33 Ne-
vada Block
Laederich Albert, clerk Irvine Bros., r. 122
Julian Av
Laegneau Anna, widow, r. 909 Minna
Laepge Charles H., r. 338, 6th
Laeremans Frank J. (Laeremans & Lemmon),
r. 1136 Folsom
Laeremans & Lemmon (Frank j. Laeremans
and John W. Lemmon), proprietors San
Francisco Transfer Co., 333 Bush
Lafaille Frank H., Pacific Coast agent Ameri-
can Varnish Co., 741 Mission, r. 535, 23d
" Henry A., elevatorman, 314 Pine, r. 710%
22d
" Rosella Miss, teacher Washington Even-
ing School, r. 7101/2, 23d
" Samuel J., carpenter Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 7101/2, 22d
Lafaire William, with A. Repsold & Co., r.
15271/2 Mission
Lafaix Pierre, gardener, r. 1406 Guerrero
Lafargue Jean, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 214,
17th
" John B., cellarman C. Carpy & Co., r. 10
Caroline PI
Lafayette Frank, r. 153 Minna
" Guards, 730 Montgomery
" Hall, 730 Montgomery
" Hotel, Bocca & Co. proprietors, 736 Pacific
" House, Mrs. Anna Schaub proprietor, 11
Lafayette
Lafayette Park, bet Gough and Laguna, Wash-
ington and Sacramento
Lafayette Primary School, Mrs. M. L. O'Neal
principal, NW cor Filbert and Kearny
Lafee Jacob, r. 34, 22d
" Manuel, bookkeeper Thomas T. Atkinson
& Co.. r. 519 Golden Gate Av
" Marcus (California Uniform Co.), r. 311
Polk
" Marcus, shoecutter, r. 34, 22d
Laferme John J., draughtsman, r. 710 Central
Av
La Ferrera Giuseppe (B. Chell & Co.). r. 1115
Montgomery
Lafevre Theodore, cabinet maker, r. 2935 Mis-
sion
Laflan William, expressman, SE cor Mission
and 8th, r. 1013 Treat Av
Lafferty Alexander, shoemaker, r. 208 California
Av
" Daniel, marble polisher, r. 308 California
Av
" Eugene O., bricklayer, r. 308 California Av
" James H., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co ., r.
208 California Av
" John, captain U. S. A. (retired), r. 730
Grove
" Mary, widow, r. 208 California Av
" Mary Miss, r. 1802 Polk
" Patrick, teamster, r. SW cor Bay and Web-
ster
" William, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r-
Oakland
" William B., marine engineer, r. Ill, 14th
Laffln Lawrence, produce dealer, r. 213, 14th
" Matthew, molder, r. 313, 14th
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Lafitte Laurent J. (L. J. Lafitte & Co.), r. 240a
Sutter
" L. J. & Co. (Laurent J. Lafitte), fruits and
vegetables, 13-14 Centre Market
La Fleur Joseph A., brakeman, r. 302, 4th
Laflin James, shipping office, 104 Mission, r.
2934 Washington
" Peter J., clerk James Laflin, r. 3918 Wash-
ington
La Fonciere Marine Insurance Co., Mann &
Wilson agents, 306 Sansome
La Fond Frank, musician, r. 533 Filbert
Lafont Lucien, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad A\
Lafontaine A. J., job printer 603 Merchant, r.
3006 Washington
" Emma A., widow, r. 1428 Jackson
" Emma C. Miss, physician, 1428 Jackson
La Fontaine Josephine, widow, r. 1006 Hyde
" Josephine Miss, r. 1006 Hyde
Lafontaine J. R., blue and black prints and
blue print paper, 603 Merchant
Laforet Mary, widow, r. 7b Dawson PI
Laforgue Francaise Mrs., laundress Armand
Drain, r. 20 Collingwood
■' Jean, cellarman Jacques Mounic, r. 1302
Powell ,
" Peter, ironer John Bernou, r. 629, 3d
" Pierre, employe Occidental Hotel
La Fortuna Mining Co. (Arizona), office 532,
Market, room 3
La Fortune Joseph, paver, r. 6 Montgomery Court
Lafourguette Jacques, milkman, r. 18th Av
South nr I
" Marie, widow, r. 1010 Lombard
Lafournere John (Rimassa & Lafournere), r. 216
Lombard
Lafrance Joseph, bookkeeper, r. 51^4 Langton
" William, waiter, r. 1 Bush Street PI
Lafranchi Pio, clerk Dairymen's Union of Cal.,
r. 1146 Golden Gate Av
•' Z., driver I. Sartori & Co.. r. Prescott House
Lafrantz Bertha Mrs., r. Ill Ridley
Lalranz Henry, liquors, 5. 9th, r. 1347 Market
" John, driver, r. 26, 21st
Lafrenz Nicholas, mate, r. 312, 19th
La Flur J., linemen Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 537
Minna
Lafustec Frank H., teamster, r. I8O714 Union
Lagan Alecia, domestic, 1519 Pacific Av
,, Bernard, wood and coal, 2036 Howard, r.
3028 Folsom
" Hugh, physician, 3514 Folsom
'' John, physician, 101 Van Ness Av., r. 140
Haight
" Patrick, r. 350 Locust Av
" William, laborer, r. 25 Victor
Lagarde August, r. 714a Fell
" Delphin, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 714a
Fell
" Louis, clerk, r. 714a Fell
" Louis, laborer, r. 815 Stockton
" Lucien, salesman Roth & Co., r. 2521 Sutter
Lagasse Annie, widow, r. Army nr. San Bruno
Av
" Peter, tanner, r. Army nr. San Bruno Av
Lage Arthur, messenger Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 1, 7th
" Henry, packer Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r.
1, 7th
Lageman Henry, r. 1210 Howard
" William F". J. (Lageman & Powell), r. 540
Hermann
■ & Powell (William F. J. Lageman and
Samuel W. Powell), beerbottlers, 712,
I4th
Lagercrantz C. Theodore, distributor Post
Office, r. Oakland
Lagerson Frederick, millwright, r. 1315 Jackson
Lages Christopher, r. 328 Haight
Lagier Alexander, bartender V. Dastrevigne, r.
515 Valencia
" Josephine, domestic, 34 Liberty
" Marius (Lagier & Pons), r. 147, 3d
" & Pons (Marius Lagier and Germain
Pons), lodgings. 147, 3d, and 31 Hunt
LaGiovine Italia Hotel, 115 Clark
Lagier Joseph, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkeldey,
r. San Bruno Hotel
Lagoarde Adele, widow, r. 500 Eddy
Lagomarsino Antonio, gardener Colombo Mar-
ket, r. S s Ocean House Road nr Ingle-
side House
" Antonio, millhand, r. 910, 6th
" Antonio, scavenger, r. 184 Vandewater
" Celestino, salesman G. Lagomarsino, r.
3530 Sacramento
" Charles (Charles Lagomarsino & Co.), r.
18 Elliot Park
" Charles & Co.) Charles Lagomarsino and
Louis Brichetto), fruits and vegetables,
423 Davisadero and 1907 Geary
" David, bookkeeper Ravenna & Co., r. 717
Vallejo
" Frank, gardener Colombo Market, r. Ocean
House Road nr Ingleside House
" Gaecin to, gardener Lagomarsino & Co., r.
SE cor 39th Av and Clement
" Gio. B.. wines, California nr 1st Av
" Giovanni, coal, wood, hay and grain, 3530
Sacramento
" Giovanni, millhand, r. 910 6th
" Giuseppe, r. 2 Howard
" Giuseppe, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Joseph (Lagomarsino & Co.), r. SE cor 29th
Av and Clement
" Rolando, liquors, NE cor 7th Av and
Clement
" Rosie, widow, (Lagomarsino & Co.), r. SE
cor 29th Av and Clement
" Turtino, scavenger, r. 18 Boardman PI
" & Co. (Joseph and Mrs. Rosie Logomar-
sino and Frank Oliva), gardeners, SE
cor 29th Av and Clement
Lagoni Hans, dairyman, r. 228 Dolores
Lagoria Louis, fish dealer, r. 1804 Mason
Lagoriga Dominico, bootblack, 641 Sutter, r, 3
Greenwich
LA GRANDE LAUNDRY CO.,
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12tli bet Howard and Folsom, tele-
phone Soutli 406, office 23 Powell,
telephone Bush 12, branch office 11
Taylor
La Grange A. Miss, r. Russ House
" Ditch and Hydraulic Mining Co. (Stanis-
laus Co.), Abraham Halsey secretary,
580 California, rooms 49-5o
Lagrange Emily Mrs., varieties, 1203 Stockton
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 1203 Stockoon
La Grange Hydraulic Gold Mining Co. The, H.
Duvergey secretary, 14 Sansome, room 17
" Julius, gardener, r. 1836 Hyde
" Millard F., bookkeeper Soring Valley W.
W., r. 13 Beaver
" Norman Z., carriage painter Walcom
Bros.,r. 113,4th
Lagrave Annie Mrs., r. 344 Naples
" Bernard, bartender, r. 704 Railroad Av
" Charles, barber, 635 Montgomery, r. 42314
Green
" Eugene, laundry, 1021 Stockton
" Gabriel, sand and saw dust dealer, 710
Folsom, r. 258 Clementina
" Jesse, tanner The Norton Tanning Co., r.
Railroad Av nr 13th Av South
" John, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 909 Railroad
Av
" Joseph, butcher Poly, Heilbron & Co., r.
704 Railroad Av
" Peter, laundryman D. Lapouble & Co.
Laguens Vincent, liquors, 601 Bush, r. 507 Cole
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Lahaille John, expressman, 508 Washington, r.
Arkansas nr Mariposa
Lahaney Joseph F., collector, 14 McAllister, r.
328, 21st
" Maggie Miss, school teacher, r. 328, 21st
" Patrick, lamp lighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 308^/2, 12th
" Patrick W., harness maker, Railroad Av
opp 5th Av South, r. 328, 21st
fi®-Lahaney. See Leheney
Lahanier Camille S., clerk, r. 1621 Sutter
" Eugene F., student, r. 1621 Sutter
" Eugenie, widow, r. 1621 Sutter
Lahen Thomas, yardman La Grande Laundry
Laherty Catherine Mrs., r. 205 Fillmore
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 1135 Tennessee
" Richard, r. 733a Clementina
Lahey John, stableman, r. Lombard bet Baker
and Lyon
" John B., janitor, r. 743 Brannan
" John T., laborer, r. 743 Brannan
" William, cook City and County Hospital,
r. 1110 York
" William E., clerk, r. 1110 York
4®=Lahey. See Leahey and Leahy
Lahifl Lawrence, gardener, r. 1617 California
rear
Lahl Edward, clerk Crane Co., r. 405 Post
" John, merchant tailor, 405 Post
Lohorgue Peter, barber, 810!4 Pacific, r. 616
Broadway rear
Lahusen Benjamin J. W., cigarmaker, i.bV^ Ale-
many
" Frederick, painter, r. 5Vi Alemany
" George W., liquors, 421, 17th, r. 5'^ Alemany
Laib Albert, plumber, 1623 Post
" Anton, shoemaker, 906 Pacific
" Joseph, shoemaker, r. 1623 Post
LAIB JOSEPH JR.,
signs, plain and ornamental, 1171
Market near 8tli, r. 1623 Post
Laib William, woodcarver, r. 1623 Post
Laidlaw Alexander, attorney at law, 330 Pine,
room 17, r. 906 Ellis
" Henry K., cook The Emlay Co., r. 1049 Mar-
ket
" Horace, physician, 224 Kearny, r. 2703 Bush
" R.D., mining broker, 314 Battery, r. 2440
Jackson
Laidley Henrique, vice-consul Portugal, 323
Montgomery, r. 2722 Howard
Laillacca Mitchell, laundryman D. Lapouble &
Co., r. Onondaga Av nr Mission Road
" Peter (D. Lapouble & Co.), r. Onondaga Av
nr Mission Road
Laine Edward W., entry clerk Holbrook. Mer-
rill & Stetson, r. 733 Bush
" John, seaman str Point Arena
" Joseph R., physician, r. 920 Sutter
" Manuel, lapidary, 9 Hardie PI, r. 1518 Jack-
son
" S. E. Mrs., r. 304 Stockton
.e®=-Laine. See Lane and Lehn
LAINER CHARLES,
photograplier, 31, 3d (formerly 715
Market), r. Alameda
Lainer James, waiter, r. 861 Market
" Richard, druggist, 699 McAllister, r. 620
Gough
Lainesse Edward, woodworker Larkins & Co.,
r. 814 Turk
Laing Charles D., r. 717 Taylor
Laing Jane, widow, proprietor Hotel Westmin-
ster, 614 Sutter
" John, r. 125 Farallones
" John, helper Dow Steam Pump Wks, r. 5
Belmont PI
" Oscar, painter S. P. Co., r. 1923 Mission
4®"Laing. See Lang and Layng
Laingor Elizabeth S., widow, r. 1133 Valencia
Lair John, cellerman John Wieland Brewery r
8441/2 Fblsom
" Max, peddler, r. 520, 8th
Laird Catherine, widow, r. 1532 Clay
" Daniel, capitalist, r. 1507 Stockton
" Henry H., carpenter, r. 1050 Mission
" James, r. 2616 Mission
Laird James D., r. 11 Monroe
" John, clerk McCoy & Nesbitt, r. 528, 19th
" John, pattern maker, r. 1532 Clay
" John L. (Laird, Schober & Co.), r. Baldwin
Hotel
" Kate Miss, teacher Spring Valley Gram-
mar School, r. 1532 Clay
" , Schober & Co. (Philadelphia), Charles P.
Baughman Pacific Coast agent, shoes
wholesale, 819 Market, room 14
" Theresa, widow, r, 823 O'Farrell
" William, carrier postofflce, r. 1532 Clay
" William, purser, r. 725 Polk
Lairden John, ironworker, r. 54, 1st
Laist Otto, salesman Owl Drug Store, r. 614
Filbert
Laist Theodore F. (Laist & Schwerdt), r. SE
cor Washington and Jones
Laist & Schwerdt (Theodore F. Laist and
Philip Schwerdt), architects, 727 Spreck-
els Bldg
Laitey George Mrs., widow, r. 1416 Broadway
Lajardiere Adelena Miss, r. 824 Valleio
" Eugene J., r. 824 Vallejo
" Josephine, widow, r. 824 Vallejo
La Jeunesse Frederick, chair finisher Hey wood
Bros. & Co., r. 828 Folsom
" W., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo &
Co.,r. Alameda
Lajus Marc, cutler, r. 8 Lynch
Lake Ada A., widow, r. 1217^4 Golden Gate Av
" Charles, r. 1055 Mission
" Edward H., physician, r. 2014 Sutter
" Edward J., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1829 Valleio
" Frank M. P., paper carrier r. 825 Pine
" Fred E., printer Call. r. 1005 Clay
" Fred W., real estate and secretary Honey
Lake Valley Land and Water Co., 69
Columbian Bldg, r. Oakland
" Frederick B.. attorney law dept. S. P. Co.,
4 Montgomery, r. 2314 Webster
" George, printer George Spaulding & Co., r.
332, 4th A V
" George W., policeman, r. 12 Hardy
" H. Wingate, cashier The Baldwin," r. 920e
Pine
" LouisE. (Lake & Co.), r. 2014 Sutter
LAKE MARY MISS,
private boarding and day school for
girls, 1534 Sutter cor Octal va
Lake Myra C, widow, r. 1905 Pacific Av
" Shore and Michigan Southern Railway,
Carlton C. Crane agent, 10 Montgomery
" Supi-rior Copper Mills ^Pittsburg, Pa.)
James L. Hydes Pacific Coast manager,
119 California
Lake Tahoe and San Francisco Water Works,
Allexey W. Von Schmidt president and
chief engineer, 808 Montgomery
" Virginia, widow, r. 237 Clara
" William B., real estate, 69 Columbian Bldg,
r. Oakland
" William H., brick mason, r. 2317 Larkin
LAKE & CO.
(Louis £. Lake), importers and whole-
sale dealers brushes, brooms and
woodenware, 411 Sacramento
Lakeman Adolph L., machinist Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 235, 15th
Lakeview and Sunnyside Improvement Co.,
real estate, 646 Market
Lakin Charles, packer, r. 649 Minna
" John H., r. 1316 Mission
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Lakin John S., engineer, r. 400 Bay
" Michael, waiter Popular Dining Rooms, r.
cor O'Farrell and Powell
Lalande Alexandre Laurence de. Consul
France, 604 Commercial
" Alice H. Miss, teacher South Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1204 Haight
" Bertha, widow, lodgings, 14 Turk
Lalanne Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 1108 Mason
" Calixte, r. 1108 Mason
" Charlotte, fruits and vegetables, 502 Va-
lencia
" John, gardener, r. 229 Austin Av
" Marie, widow, r. 1108 Mason
" Pauline Miss, r. 1108 Mason
Lalau Elie, tanner, r. 325, 4th
" Louis, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Lalgende Leon, cook, r. 249 Clementina
" Leoni Miss, dressmaker, r. 249 Clementina
Lalle Margaret Miss, r. 17^4 Laskie
L'Allemand Augusta Miss, r. I6O314 San Carlos
Av
Lallement Alphonse, groceries, 815-817 Jackson,
r. 21 Stone
Lalley James P., butcher Hammond & Brod, r.
43V4 Everett
" John, laborer, r. 43Vi Everett
" Matthew (Stokes & Lalley), r. 343 Jessie
Lally Barthol C, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
816 Douglass
" Dennis J., butcher, 206, 11th
" Frank, teamster McNab & Smith, r. 25
Clara
" Gustav, bartender C. Coakley, r. NE cor
Geary and Central Av
Lally Harry T., manager Crane Co., 2a-25, 1st.
and 18 Fremont, r. Alameda
" J., clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
" James, broom sorter Cal. Broom Mfg. Co.,
r. 2826 Harrison
" John, r. 3510 Mission
" John, boilermaker Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 54, 1st
" John, fireman str City of Puebla, r. 142
Clara
" Martin, laborer, r. 142 Clara
" Mary Mrs., groceries, 3510 Mission
" Patrick, bricklayer, r. 2826 Harrison
Lalonde Edward, physician, 1009 Golden Gate
Av
Lalor Patrick, groceries, 953 Howard, r. Golden
Gate, Alameda Co.
>6®"Lalor. See Lawler and Lawlor
Laity Hugh, track foreman Market St. Ry., r.
515 Howard
Lamaire Marie, widow, r. 908 Sansome
Lamanet John (Lamanet & Haurat), r. 720 Val-
lejo
" Peter (Lamanet & Mouyer), r. 820, 18th
•' & Haurat (John Lamanet and Frank Hau-
rat) sausage makers, 720 Vallejo
" & Mouyer (Peter Lamaret and Louis Mou-
yer), landscape gardeners, 820, 18th
Lamar Charles W., watchman, r. SE cor 28th
and Point Lobos Avs
" Harry E., electroplater S. F. Novelty Plat-
ing Wks, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" Pedro, r. S^M Sycamore Av
" Peter, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 215 Capp
" Peter E., president and manager Rocklin
Granite Curbing Co., 238 Montgomery
Lamarque Germain, porter Leon Perrey, r. 14
Harlan PI
" Henri, cook, r. 438 Jackson
Lamarque John, r. 545 Stevenson
" John, bartender Giosue Rottanzi, r. 9 Tay-
lor
Lamaysou Clemente (Barberis & Lamaysou), r.
733 Broadway
" Jacque, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Lamazou Marie, widow, r. 1402 Stockton
Lamb Charles, cook Thompson & Tobius, r. 137,
4th
" Charles, driver Consumers Ice Co.
" Clarence H., candymaker, r. 8 Albion Av
" Ellen M., widow, r. 629 Jessie
" F., steward, r. 22 Sacramento
Lamb Frank H., assistant superintendent
Western Union Telegraph Co., NE cor
Montgomery and Pine, r. Berkeley
" George F., laundryman, r. 241, 15th
" George W., salesman Paul Rieger & Co., r.
" Herbert B., bookkeeper, r. 2336 Mission
" Herbert H., clerk Western Meat Co., r. 810
20th
" Isaac (Travers & Lamb), r. Oakland
" J. Mrs., tailoress, r. 916 Howard
" James (Lamb & Son), r. Oakland
" James, foreman engineer Park and Ocean
RR., r. Alameda
" John, hostler R. E. Cole, r. 263 Tehama
" John E. (Lamb & Son), r. 711 Shotwell
" Katie, domestic, 820 Sutter
" Lewis M. (Perkins & Lamb), r. 726, 17th
" Maggie, domestic, 2617 Buchanan
'< Margaret Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Mary Miss, lodgings, 263 Tehama
" Mollie Miss, dressmaking, 220 Eddy
" Patrick, laborer, r. 303 Michigan
" Peter F., fireman str Eureka
" Philip, wool scourer Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 828 Hampshire
" Rose A., widow, r. 1330 Pine
" Thomas J., r. 118 Grant Av
" William, plumber, r. 15 Verona PI
" William E., capitalist, 308 Pine, r. Oak-
land
" William H., salesman Lamb & Son, r. 3a
Russ
" William N., physician, 510 Larkin
Lamb William P., secretary Merten Manufac-
turing Co., 210-212 Davis, r. 1110 Leaven-
worth
" Willis, marine engineer, r. 19 Prosper
" & Son (James and John E.), fish and
oysters, 8 Bay City Market
Lambeck Edla, domestic, 3418 Sacramento
Lamberg Edward, proprietor The Oriental, 615
Taylor
Lambert Alice, widow, r. 43 Ritch
" Annie J., widow, r. 636 Waller
" Archibald, fireman, r. 26V4 Valley
" Barbara, widow, furnished rooms, 710 Cali-
fornia
" Daniel, teacher Lincoln Evening School, r.
534 Haight
" David A., fireman Spring Valley W. W., r.
26y2 Valley
" F., laborer George de Latour
" Frank H., printer, r. 18, 1st
" Fred C, printer J. D. Z. F. Fowzer, r. 339y2
" Gabrielle Mrs., dressmaker, r. 704 Cali-
fornia
•' Garcia Miss, r. 712M Clementina
" George, r. 712}4 Clementina
" George, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 312 Val-
ley rear
" George A., boot and shoemaker, 618
Shrader
Lambert Oilman, agent Halleck Block, 320
Sansome, room 18, r. 914 Page
Harry, r. 867 Mission
Harry H., r. 112 Oak
Hattie Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
Jacob, longshoreman, r. 421 Fremont
James C, carpet layer M. Friedman & Co,
r. 110514 Alabama
John, butcher, r. 421 Fremont
John, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
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Lambert Judith, widow, r. TISJ-^ Clementina
" M., hostler Stone & Co., r. 1515 California
" Marcus, clerk, r. 539 Vallejo
" Michael H., porter Matthew Kerr, r. 529
Sacramento
" Milton H. H., purser str St. Paul
" Rachel H., widow, r. 914 Page
" Richard, journalist, r. 793 Mission
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Lambert Thomas A., manager William Lam-
bert, 144 Natoma, r. 2039 Howard
Lambert William, axle grease, office and fac-
tory, 144-148 Natoma, telephone Main 86,
r. Cloverdale, Cal.
" William, fruits and vegetables, NW cor
Union and Steiner
" William D., sign painter, 1231 Market
" William D. Mrs., patent medicines, 1221
" William F., painter, r. 2718 Folsom rear
" William H., machinist, r. 712 San Jose Av
" William P., merchant, r. 1724 Sutter
Lamberth Albert N., mechanic, r. 305 Oak
" Henry N., master mariner, r. 305 Oak
" Henry N. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 305 Oak
Lambertine Geronimo, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Salvator, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
Lamberton Charles H., cashier The McLaughlin
Co.,r. 1608Larkin
" Lewis, agent The McLaughlin Co., r. 1608
Larkin
Lambertsen Anton, peddler, r. 709 Banks
Lambeth M. & Co. (Milton Lambeth), lumber,
101 Market
" Milton (M. Lambeth & Co.), r. 2421 Fillmore
Lambla Jules, solicitor Smedburg& Mitchell, r.
230 Capp
Lambley George J., traveling salesman Neu-
burger, Reiss & Co., r. 899 Pine
Lamborn Harvey, clerk Dickman-Jones Co., r.
Oakland
Lambrecht Conraa, carpenter, r. 1348 Alabama
Lamburth Archibald, r. 523 Potero Av
" Cassius E., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 617
York
Lamcke Frederika, widow, r. 1312 Devisadero
rear
" Henry W., painter, r. 333?i Ritch
" Maria Miss, r. 1312 Devisadero rear
Lame Joseph, bakery, 154 Tehama
" Louis, baker, r. 412 Church
LamerdinF. August, piano tuner, r.'736i4 Vallejo
Lameteyer Oelestine, widow, r. 804 Vallejo
Lametti Frank, bottler J. L Bliven & Co.. r. 18
Hubbard
Lamey George B., shipwright Clark & Webster,
r. Oakland
" James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 935
Folsom
" John, plumber, r. 935 Folsom
" Patrick F., packer The Hamburger Co., r.
935 Folsom
Lami Eduardo, confectionery, 261, 3d
Lamken John, quartermaster str Santa Rosa
r. 700 Front
Lamkin Edwin A., conipositor,-r. 4 Marye Ter-
race
Lamle John, horseman, r. 905 Market
Lammer Gustav, solicitor W. H. Fuchs, r. 1157
Folsom
Lammers Henry J., gardener, r. 2198 Devisadero
" L. J., cook, r. 820 Battery
" Peter, restaurant, 1759>^ Mission, r. 1761
Mission
Lammetini Salvator, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Lammon Alexander, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 238
Townsend
" Carrie N., widow, r. 543 Turk
" David, expressman, r. 4271/^ Elizabeth
Lamoglie Giuseppe, bootblack Frank Lavory,
r. 1213 Dupont
Lament Gustave E., glassblower, 126 Kearny,
room 15, r. 508 Ellis
" Harriet W. Mrs., teacher Chinese Mission,
r. 1729 San Carlos Av
" Hugh H., machinist, r. 1729 San Carlos Av
" James, ship carpenter, r. 612, 23d
" Rose E. Miss, teacher Chinese Mission, r.
1729 San Carlos Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
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Lament Roy L., fireman, r. 1007 Harrison
" Thomas, starcher S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Violet W. Miss, school teacher, r. 1739 San
Carlos Av
«' William, actor, r. 1007 Harrison
" William, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 613,
23d
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
S^ Lament. See Lemont
La Montagne Harry, artist, 14 McAllister
Lamoree David J., paper carrier, r. 217 Fillmore
Lamothe Alfred, chiropodist, 11-13 Grant Av, r.
432^ Hayes
Lamotte Louis, laundryman, r. 341, 3d
La Motte Robert S., accountant Crocker-
Woolworth National Bank, r. 1145 Guer-
rero
" Victor J., bookkeeper Cal. State Board of
Trade, r. Glen Ellen, Cal.
Lamoureux Eugene, foreman Neville & Co., r.
Berkeley
Lamoureux P. H., secretary Remillard Brick
Co., Berry bet 5th and 6th, r. Oakland
Lamp Henry Jr., packer Neustadter Bros., r.
Berkeley
Lampe Charles, shipping clerk Esberg, Bach-
man & Co., r. 750 Sanchez
" Ella C, widow, r. 2134 Mission
" Emile T., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 3134 Mission
" Henry, molder, r. 1220 Dolores
" Henry J. E., longshoreman, r. 1210 Kearny
" Lottie A., widow, r. 126 Ridley
" Peter, seaman, r. 2018 Folsom
" William A. (Dennis & Lampe), r. 126 Rid-
ley
Lampher Hector, carpenter, r. 1421, 24th
" Walter, butcher Eugene B. Grace, r. 346,
4th
Lampke C. Henry V., with Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. 6th Av South nr L
" John T., wool scourer, r. 506, 4th
" William E., wool sorter, r. 506, 4th
Lampman George W., pressman, r. 535 Valencia
" Henry, chief engineer str Santa Rosa, r.
9051/2 Powell
" Jannette Mrs., r. 317 Francisco
Lamprell Joseph H., boiler maker, r. 33 Perry
Lamrow May Mrs., r. 1415^4 Folsom
Lamson Consolidated Store Service Co., J. w.
Thoms agent, 120 Sutter, room 47
" Dyer M., bartender Lincoln's Road House,
r. Fulton nr 5th Av
" George F., auctioneer, 410 Kearny, room 5
" Henry, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
Lamut Matthew, waiter, r. 50 Freelon
Lana L. & Son (Louis and Richard M.), con-
fectionery and fruits, 1428 Dupont and
W s Stanyan opp Hayes
" Louis (L. Lana & Son), r. 1426 Dupont
" Richard M. (L. Lana & Son), r. 1426 Dupont
Lancashire G. O., butcher str City of Rio de
Janeiro
Lancashire Insurance Co., Mann & Wilson
managers, 323-324 California
Lancaster Alexander, r. 346, 4th
" Chester J., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
Alameda
" Edward B., elevatorman, r. 838^2 Harrison
" Ellen A., widow, r. 8381/4 Harrison
" Jennie Miss, dressmaker, r. 88814 Harrison
" Joseph (Lancaster & Co.), r. Oakland
" Peerless Emery Wheel Co., E. Dobson
agent, 4 Lawrence PI
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Lancaster Richard, seaman, r. 11 South Park
" Walter F., janitor, r. 88814 Harrison
■ ' William, cook S. S. Mackinaw, r. 838 Har-
rison
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Lancaster & Co. (Joseph Lancaster and Isidore
Goulet), merchant tailors, 414 Kearny
Lancel Eugene H., winegrowers agent. 205
Front, r. Alameda
" Paul L., salesman Eugene H. Lancel, r.
Alameda
Lanchi Vincenzi, salesman, r. 813 Vallejo
Lancon J. (Garcia & Lancon), r. Mexico
Land Department Central Pacific Railroad
Company, William H. Mills land agent,
room 26 Hobart Bldg
Land Department Southern Pacific Railroad
Company, Jerome Madden land agent,
14 Hobart Bldg
" George B., r. 1019 Castro
" Gertrude E. Mrs., r. 21st Av nr Point
Lobos Av
" James J., electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r,
2844 Mission
" Lenora Mrs., r. 1875 Mi sion
" Mary E. Miss, r. 21st Av nr Point Lobos
Av
" of Sunshine Co., H. L. Norton local agent,
1170 Market, room 65
Land Office United States, 610 Commercial
Land Savtttgs Union of California (incorpora-
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Gray secretary, office 69-71 Chronicle
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Landa Abraham, clothing, 666^4 Howard
" Adolph, tailor, 335/2, 3d
" David, jeweler, r. 1519 Polk
" Morris, tailor, r. 122 Grove
Landar Max (A. Rosen & Co.), r. 704 Howard
Landau Michel, porter Fabien Hitte, r. 240
Sutter
l^ande David, salesman, r. 444M Clementina
Lande Edward, attorney at law, 204-208 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. 1027 Golden Gate Av
" Fannie, widow, r. 444'/^ Clementina
" Francis, liquors, 2808 Greenwich
" Marco, pressman, r. 16 Hinckley
" Marie Mrs., seamstress, r. 432 Vallejo
" Patrick, r. 227 Hayes
" Raphael, r. 1027 Golden Gate Av
•' Vincent, peddler, r. 16 Hinckley
Landecker Carl, watchmaker, 126 Kearny room
5, r. 938 Filbert
" Hugo, jeweler, r. 1726 O'Farrell
" Isaac, barber, 953 Bryant
" Louis, merchant, r. 525 Baker
" Louisa, widow, r. 1726 O'Farrell
Landeen John, shoemaker, 1633 Howard
Landeker Alice, widow r. 1715 Sutter
Landen August, cabinetmaker, r. 1000a Minna
Landenberger Carl, sausage maker, r. 1006
Union
Landeor John S. (Peterson & Landeor), r. 631
Stevenson
Lander David, merchant tailor, 1934 Mission, r.
1807 Howard
" Jennie, widow, r. 1012, 20th
" Josef (Claus & Lander), r. 129. 6th
" Robert, engineer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
Landeri Giacomo, fish peddler, r. 29 Hinckley
Landerkin Henry, clerk, r. 2C3 Turk
Landers Alexander, porter Charles Herzog, r.
737 Howard
" Amelia, widow, r. 812 Shotwell
• ■ Charles M. , joiner P. C. SS. Co. , r. 313, 2d Av
Landers David C, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r-
1009 Scott
" David W., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2409
Buchanan
" George, salesman M. E. Frank, r. 14 Russ
" Gustave, r. 716 Leavenworth
" Howard L., attorney at law, 11 Mills Bldg.
3d floor, r. 807 California
" James F., baker, r. 212 Broadway
" John, helper Risdon I. and L- Wks, r. 912%
Ellis
Landers John, manager The Manhattan Life
Insurance Co.. 240 Montgomery, r. 2522
Octavia
" John, salesman S. F. Shoe House, r. 812
Shotwell
" John, steward, r. 1317 O'Farrell
" John B., butcher, 503 Jones, r. 1020 Mission
" John C, baker, r. 212 Broadway
" John J., boiler maker, r. 132y2 Oak
" John M., longshoreman, r. Brewster nr
Faith
" L. E. Mrs., sewing machine teacher, r.
1020 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 1321/2 Oak
" Milton H., billing clerkP. C. SS. Co., r. 313.
2d Av
" Patrick, helper Union I. Wks, r. 37 Tehama
" Patrick, insurance agent, r. 2409 Buchanan
" Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Sarah Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2133 Bush
" Walter G., clerk W. J. Landers, r. 1313
Taylor
" William, cook, r. 529 Sacramento
" William, laborer, r. 16 Sherman
" William J., clerk, r. 1321/2 Oak
" William J., clerk, r. 313, 2d Av
Landers William J., general agent Sun Insur-
ance OfQce (of London), and resident
manager Lion Fire and Imperial Insur
ance Co. (of London), 205-207 Sansome, r
San Leandro
4®='Landers. See Lander, Landes and Landis
Landes Eugene, lodgings, 1320 Stockton
" H. H., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
" Justin, tanner, r. 842, 15th Av South
Landetti Marco, r. 314 Pacific
Landgraff Frank, laundryman, r. 645 Natoma
" Joseph, liquors and restaurant, NE cor
Stanyan and Fell
Landgrave Michael, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Landgrebe Adolph W., barber, 2259 Mission, r
16b Cumberland
" Arthur, electrician Electrical Engineering
Co.
" Richard A., barber, 2043 Mission, r. 20431/2
Mission
" Robert G., cashier Easton, Eldridge &Co
r. 2109'/4 Larkin
" Walter, spinner Golden Gate Woolen Mills
" William, barber, r. 2043/2 Mission
Landgreen William, master bk Sonoma, office
44 East
Landi Vincenzo, peddler, r. 16 Hinckley
Landini Clelia Miss, stamping and embroidery
2238 Bush
" George, driver Bocker & Anthanen, r. cor
Cambridge and Wayland
" Rinaldo, bartender Angelo Sbragia, r. 513b
Union
" Rinaldo, driver, r. 2238 Bush
" Rose, widow, dressmaking, 2238 Bush
Landis A. J., miner, r. 537 Sacramento
" Augustin, yardman Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Edward C, special agent London Guaran-
tee and Accident Co. and general insur-
ance, 421 California, r. 716 Leavenworth
" Gustav C, cashier Justinian Cairo Co., r
716 Leavenworth
" Jacob K., janitor, r. 611 Pine
Landis J. F. Reynolds, First Lieutenant isl
Cavalry U. S. A., aid department com-
mander, inspector of small arms prac-
tice, and acting engineer officer, 30?
Phelan Bldg, r. The Colonial
" J. Milton, salesman Charles Keilus & Co.-
r. 728 Sutter
4S"Landis. See Landers and Landes
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Landmann Alexander H., plumber, r. 410 Oc-
tavia
" Carl F., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 5
Hartford
" J. C. Mrs., r. 410Octavia
" Rudolf (Landmann& Davids), r. 1611 Sutter
" & Davids (Rudolf Landmann and Oscar
Davids), liquors, cigars and tobacco,
1321 Larkin
Lando Brothers (Meyer and Morris), tailors, 14
McAllister
" Harris, clothing, 404 Kearny, r. 9\hy<t Sut-
ter
" Henry, drygoods, 1.528 Kentucky
" Joseph, merchant, r. 408 "Van Ness Av
" Meyer (Lando Bros.), r. 402c Haight
" Morris (Lando Bros.), r. 402c Haight
" Samuel L., tailor, r. 423 Clementina
J8S=Lando. See Landau
Landon Francis P., clerk Western Meat Co., r.
1721 McAllister
" Gardiner (Stebbins & Landon), r. 1731 Mc-
Allister
" Horaces., clerk Western Meat Co., r. 305
Steiner
London Howard P., assistant secretary San
Francisco Stock and Exchange Board, r.
Berkeley
Landoni Antonio, bartender D. D' Andrea, r. ,39
Hinckley
Landragan Margaret, widow, r. 533, 17th
«®= Landragan. See Landrigan
Landram James A., carpenter, r. 735^/4 Minna
" John P., carpenter, r. 735 Vi Minna
" Reuben M., carpenter, r. 735^/4 Minna
" William R., salesman Haskell & Muegge.
r. 7351/2 Minna
Landresse Charles P., accountant, r. 614 Potrero
Av
" Kate, widow, r. 2116V^ Jones
4®° Landresse. See De Landresse
Landrigan Henry, r. 203 Turk
" Philip J., carpenter, r. 961 Mission
4®= Landrigan. See Landragan
Landry Daniel J., porter William A. Schultz &
Sons, r. 718 Fell
" Elie, clerk, r. 718 Fell
" Frank A., painter, r. 117 Cook
" Therence, office 512 Montgomery, r. 718 Fell
" William A., price clerk Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. 718 Fell
Landsberg Albert, liquors, 1300 Market, r. 130
Ivy Av
" George M., cannery superintendent Pac.
Steam Whaling Co., 30 California, r.
Oakland
Landsberger Albert H., bookkeeper T. H. Fro-
lich, r. Alameda
, " Henry M. (Landsberger & Son), r. 1417 San
Antonio Av, Alameda
" Herman, r. 507 Lombard
" Isidor (Landsberger & Son), r. 1615 San Jose
Av, Alameda
" Julius A., clerk Cal. Distributing Co., r.
Alameda
" Nathan, teacher violin, r. 511 McAllister
" Phillip, manager Davis Bros., r. .511 Mc-
Landsberger & Son (isidor and Henry M.), com-
mission merchants. 123 California, tel-
ephone Main 690
Landsmann Alois, brush maker Read & Zahn,
r. 1617 Dupont
Landson Louis, longshoreman, r. 315 Langton
Landstrom Carl A., tailor, r. 5 Marye Terrace
" John, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" Oscar A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 28%
Kissling
Landtbon James, seaman, r. 1513 Stockton
Landucci Amadeo, laborer Ravenna & Co.
" Casimiro (M. Landucci & Bro.), r. 723
Montgomery Av
" Ferucchi, marble polisher RufQno & Bian-
chi, r. 862 Bryant
butcher Carlo Giovannetti, r. 311
Clementina
Luigi, fruit vender, r. 706 Front
M. & Brother (Martin and Casimiro), fruit
dealers, 725 Montgomery Av
Landucci Martin (M. Landucci & Bro.), r. 723
Montgomery Av
'■ Michael, clerk A. Frediani & Co., r. 535
Hayes
" Olinto, marble cutter Rufflno & Bianchi, r.
565 Bryant
Landvogt Emma Miss, waitress Cardall & Ler-
ner, r. 243, 8th
" John, baker, r. 243, 8th
Landwehr Albert, cashier L. Feldmann & Co.,
r. 337a Capp
Lane Albert, teamster Teele & Co., r. 116 Turk
" Albert, window cleaner, r. 555 Natoma
" Anna, widow, r. 140 Chestnut
" Benjamin, porter S. P. Co., r. 1207^4 Mis-
sion
" Brothers (John D. and Cornelius J.), monu
ments, 411 McAllister
" C. C, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Charles A., bottler Ca). Bottling Co., r. 719
Willow Av
" Charles A., printer, 4 California, room 5. r.
34 Hofl Av
" Charles C, with William E. Lane, r. 1802
Market
" Charles D., mining, office 3 Hobart Bldg
" Charles H., carpenter, r. 12^/4 Sycamore Av
" Charles H., laundryman Alms House
" Charles J., bartender, r. 1G02A Union
" Cornelius E., sign painter, r. 1585 Valencia
" Cornelius J. (Lane Bros.), r. 1612 Lexing-
ton Av
" Daniel, agent, r. 513F Larkin
" Daniel, melter, r. 213, 1st
" David F., cashier Bovee, Toy & Sonntag.
r. Lorin. Cal.
" Ella, widow, r. 1613 Turk
" Emerson B., with Smiths' Cash Store, r.
431, 17th
" Frances A., widow, r. 67 St. Ann's Bldg
" Frank, clerk, r. 783 Mission
" Frank, laundryman Palace Hotel, r. 1032V4
Folsom
" Frank J., painter, r. 1714 San Carlos Av
" Frank W., bookkeeper, r. IO3214 Folsom
Lane Franklin K. (Lane & Lane), r. 1714 Pa-
cific Av
" Frederick, teamster F. P. Elliot, r. 31 Glen
Park Av
" Frederick A., shoe finisher G. M. Kutz &
Co.,r. 34Hoff Av
LANE FREDERICK J., D. D. S.,
dentist, office 508 Sutter, hours 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m., telephone Main 5257,
r. 1711 California
Lane George, salesman John Leinhart, r. SW
cor 7th Av and J
" George A., collector, r. 2022 Ellis
" George A. P., real estate, 505 Kearny, r.
SW cor 7th Av and J
■' George W., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1025 Capp
" George W., traveling salesman, r. 416Scott
" Gus, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r.
3016 Buchanan
Lane G. Whitfield (Lane & Lane), r. 1602 Vallejo
" H., coalpasser str Alameda
" Henry, water tender, r. 547, 1st
" Honora Mrs., liquors, 2808 Greenwich
Lane Hospital, Levi C. Lane president and pro-
fessor of surgery, SE cor Clay and Web-
ster
" James, bartender Timothy J. White, r.
130a Church
" James, teamster, r. 501 Napa
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO , 329 Market St.
1612
§L.ane James, waiter, r. 130c Church
" James A., brakeman S. P. Co.,
^ Turk
© " James B., furniture dealer, r. 34 Hoff Av
"3 " James E , conductor Market St. Ry., r. 431
H Duncan
" James H., miller J. Martenstein & Co., r.
g 10051/2 Mason
" James M.. master bk Harry Morse, office
3 54 Steuart
^ " John, r. 564V4 Howard
p " John, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.
f^ 14 Oak
"g " John, cook, r. 605 Davis
o " John, fireman str Mariposa, r. 2 McLea
» Court
" John, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" John, student, r. 2512 California
" John D. (Lane Bros.), r. Los Angeles
^ " John H., plumber and gas fitter, 1214 Polk
" John J., liquors, NW cor McAllister and
^^ Hyde, r. 1207 Market
2 " John M. (Lane & Connelly), r. Seattle,
" Lawrence, expressman, r. 1326 O'Farrell
Lane Levi C, physician and surgeon, professor
of surgery Lane Medical College, office
and r. 2302 Clay
" Lottie B. Mrs., r. lOlSVz Larkin
" LuciaM., physician, 1214 Hyde
" Mark G., notary public and broker, 602
Market, r. 19 Alpine
" Mary, widow, r. 725 Ashbury
" Mary Miss, r. 405 O'Farrell
" Mary A., widow, r. 34 Hofl Av
" Mary A. Mrs., janitress Sheridan Primary
School, r. Ocean View
" Michael, cook, r. 108 Hill
'• Michael, liquors, NW cor Steuart and Fol-
som, r. 424 Fremont
" Patrick, laborer, r. 49 Perry
" Peter, lodgings, 141 Chestnut
" Robert, shipcalker. r. 1010 Alabama
" Roscoe E., manager L. Breslauer & Co.,
49-53 Bluxome, r. 2019 College Way,
Berkeley
" Sullivan, watchman, r. 1322 Eddy
" Thomas, chief cook str San Jose
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Thomas A., salesman Rosenthal Bros. &
Co., r. 3016 Buchanan
" Timothy, hostler, r. 912, 15th
" Timothy, hostler Sullivan & Doyle, r. 325,
6th
" Walter W., proprietor Mariners' Home,
506 Davis
" Ward H., expressman, NW cor Gough and
McAllister, r. 719 Willow Av
" William, peddler, r. 1210 Sanchez
" William, seaman, r. 315 Folsom
" William E., barber, 437, 3d
LANE WILLIAM E.,
plumber, 505 Kearny, telephone Main
315, r. 509 Kearny
Lane William F., marine engineer, r. 1715 Leav-
enworth
" William H., boiler maker, r. 118, 10th
" William H., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
34 Hoff Av
" William H., painter Palace Hotel, r. IO3214
Folsom
" William J., printer, r. 334 Union
'■ William T., 1st asst. engineer .sir Peru
Lane & Connelly (John M. Lane and Frank J
Connelly), manufacturers and jobbers
cigars, 204-206 Market
Lane & Lane (Franklin K. and G. Whitfield
Lane), attorneys at law, 202 Crocker
Bldg
;8®="Lane. See Laine and Lehn
Lanfar Adeline L., widow, r. 511 Eddy
" Hallie L. Miss, stenographer, 628 Market,
r. 511 Eddy
Lanfranchi Ciemence Mrs., teacher French, r.
1288 Stanyan
" Marie Miss, teacher English, r. 1288 Stan-
yan
" Paul, butcher Anton Pardi, r. 1017 Guer-
rero
" Pauline Miss, teacher music, r. 1288 Stay^
yan
Lang Adolph B., vice-president Fredericksburg.
Bottling Co., r. 1818 Ellis
" Albert, driver Rudolph Haas
" Albert G., salesman F. H. Ames & Co., r.
1300 Polk
" Alfred, waiter, r. 36 Clay
" Annie Miss, saleslady Charles Strohmaier,
r. 418Brannan
" Arthur E., carpenter, r. 17151/4 San Carlos
Av
Lang August J., manager Fredericksburg Bot-
tling Co., 921 Market and 1510 Ellis, r.
1508 Ellis
Charles, tailor, r. 43114 Clementina
Charles E., accountant Asa Fisk, r. 531,
17th
Charles E., trimmer Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 117 Tremont Av
Dora, widow, r. 2508 Sutter
Edmund B., salesman J. Noonan, r. Berke-
ley
Edward, barber, r. 136, 6th
Edward, fireman str Columbia, r. 136 Perry
Edward, shoemaker D. A. Leigh, r. 537 Sac-
ramento
Lang Edwin, salesman Young & Lang, r. 515
Van Ness Av
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 2 Midway
" Ernest, watchmaker, 2821 Mission
" Ernest L., teamster, r. 128 O'Farrell rear
" Frank, porter Cohn & Sohetter, r. 1603
Stockton
" Frank J., litho transferrer, r. 80 Page
" Frederick, car cleaner, r. Wilder nr Chen-
ery
" Frederick, tanner Filer & Lawrence, r. 1509
Fritz F., r. 714 Ridley
George, molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 673
Harrison
George Mrs., widow, r. 1 Belvedere
George F., driver La Grande Laundry, r.
1720 Fell
George R., contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. Oakland
Gertrude, saleslady Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 2508 Sutter
Giles B., salesman Allen & Higgins Lum-
ber Co., r. 107 Hoffman Av
Harris, clerk, r. 989 Howard
Henry, mechanic Wooden & Little, r.
Henry J., clerk T. Knox, r. 814 McAllister
Hugh J., molder. r. 612 Guerrero
Jacob, barber, 4l7 Battery, r. 519a Filbert
John, butcher, r. 16th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
John, carpenter, r. 44 Hancock
John, pantryman str Alameda
John, teamster John Stumpf & Son, r. 16th
Av South nr L
John E., carpenter, r. 417 Kearny
John E., machinist, r. 1420 Devisadero
John J., laborer, r. 2 Midway
Joseph, machinist, r. 1224 Montgomery
Joseph, master mariner, r. 1315 Butte
Joseph K., master schr Alpine, office 24
Clay
J. W., seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Lena, widow, r. 1255, 24th
Leon, delivery clerk, r. 2 Hopeton Terrace
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Lang Leonhard, foreman Fredericksburg Bot-
tling Co., r. 1506 Ellis
" Louis, r. 20 Page
" Louis G., plumber Thomas Clark & Son, r.
20 Page
" Mary, widow, r. 2 Midway
" Mary E. Miss, saleslady, r. 2032 Ellis
Lang Nicholas H. (Young & Lang), and secre-
tary California Slovenian Colony, office
602 Market, r. Ukiah
" Paul, r. 346, 4th
■' Peter, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 212, 1st
" Sandor, milk man, r. 414 Capp
" S. F. Mrs., widow, r. 1714 Mason
" William, mason Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
" William, painter, r. 1 August Alley
" & Co., wholesale grocers (Portland, Or.),
James Scott agent, offlce 405 Front
e&'L.ang. See Laing, Lange and Layng
Langan John A., attorney at law, 305 Larkin, r.
22 Clinton Park
" John J., carpenter, r. 310 Tehama
" Margaret, widow, r. 45 Erie
" Peter T., machinist W. T. Garratt& Co., r.
1093 Howard
" Robert, hoseman Engine 17, r. 45 Erie
" Sarah, widow, r. 530, 9th
Langbien Herman F., barber Philip Simon &
Co., r. 8 Chattanooga
Langdale Alfred, r. 529 Montgomery Av
Langdon Annie, widow, r. 2510 Bush
" Levi H., broker, 405 Montgomery, room 5, r.
10 Zoe
" W., attendant U. S. Quarantine Station.
Angel Island
LANGDON WALTER G.,
expert accountant, 109 California,
room 15, r. Oakland
Langdon William H., school teacher, r. 2510
Bush
Lange Adolph, machinist Golden State and
Miners Iron Wks, r. 58 Clementina
" Andrew, engineer Harbor Commissioners,
r. 24 Zoe
" Carrie Miss, saleslady Mrs. E. Lynch, r.
24 Zoe
" Charles, r. 415 Spruce
" Charles E., carpenter William A. Lange,
r. Oakland
" Christian M., laborer, r 1219V4 Florida
" Emil F., clerk, r. 137 Carl
" Ernst, 1st engineer str. City of Everett
" Frederick, traveling salesman, r. 3004 La-
guna
" Frederick W., engineer, r. 307 Butte
Lange P. W. M., president Lange Investment
Co., 632 Market, r. 137 Carl
" F. W. M., Jr., real estate, r. 137 Carl
" George, butcher Mark Strouse, r. 867 Mar-
ket
" Henry C, quarryman, r. 624, 4th
" Herman, waiter Hans H. Hjuhl, r. 1140
Market
" Herman F., cashier Kruse & Euler, r. 608
O'Farrell
" Herman N., bookkeeper Inglenook Vine-
vard Agency, r. 137 Carl
Lange Investment Co., F. W. M. Lange presi-
dent, William Lange Jr., secretary, 632
Market
" Johanna Miss, teacher music, 110 Hyde
" John, lumberman, r. 444 Brannan
Lange John C. R., willow ware and rattan
goods, 624 Washington
" Joseph, lodgings, 648 Mission
" Julius, watchmaker A. Hoffman, r. 1,37
Carl
" Louis, r. 989 Howard
" Louis, bartender, r. 824 Montgomery
" Margaret, widow, r. 593, 6th
" OttoF. (F. C. Fredrickson&Co.), r. 137 Carl
" Peter, with A. Repsold & Co., r. 25Haight
" Peter N..r. 505 Connecticut
" Philip, butcher, r 2219 Powell
" R. F. & Co. (Rudolph F. Lange and Mrs.
Ella M. Gofl), wood, coal, hay and grain,
735 Valencia
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
LflCE CfllJTRlHS.
Lnmcnse Line to Select From.
e-4-l-6-4-'7 ATarket St.
Lange Rudolph F. (R. F. Lange & Co.), r. 116 Fell
" Wilhelm, engineer Union Brewing Co., r.
307 Butte
Lange William Jr. (William Lange & Co.), pro-
prietor Lange's Law and Collection
offlce and secretary Lange Investment
Co., 632 Market, r. 137 Carl
Lange WiUlam & Co. (William Lange Jr.), real
estate, 632 Market
" William A., carpenter, 515 Pine, r. Oakland
" William A., civil engineer, r. 415 Spruce
" William F., clerk stationery dept S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
" William H., salesman Reid's Cash Store, r.
1150'/2Folsom
Lange's Law and Collection Office, William
Lange Jr. proprietor, 632 Market
Langelo Peter, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
Langenbach Ernest W., bartender W. J. Sulli-
van, r. 134 Olive Av
" Paul J., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 708
Sierra
Langenberger Albert, r. 66 Everett
" Frederick, clerk Roos Bros., r. 2705 Folsom
Langenderfer Joseph C, salesman, r. 207a
Powell
LANGENDORF BERNARD,
baker and confectioner, bread, cakes,
confectionery, pastry, pies, etc., orders
delivered for weddings and parties
and promptly attended to, 950 Folsom
Ijanger Bernard, clerk, r. 3 Myrtle Av
" Ernst, mechanical engineer, r. 1215A Fol-
som
" Frank, porter Payot, Upham & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Gustave, mechanical dentist John S.
Knowlton, r 109 Langton rear
" John, weigher, r. 1118 Iowa
" Meta Miss, r. 109 Langton rear
" Reinhold, clerk, r. 109 Langton rear
" Richard O., r. 3 Myrtle Av
" Robert, proprietor Electric Supply Co., 58,
1st, r. 1601 Mission
Langerman Albert L., stock and bond broker,
208 Sansome, r. California Hotel
Langermann C. F. August, blacksmith, r. 8 Dale
PI
" C. F. August Jr., blacksmith, r. 8 Dale PI
Langeron Francois, carriage maker, 414 Broad-
way, r. 12lB Shipley
Langet Samuel, merchant, r. 2325 Pine
Langevin Charles, porter Ocean Side House
Langfeldt & Co. Limited (Yokohama, Japan),
George Herrmann agent, 309-311 Sacra-
mento
Langford Austin J., policeman, r. .3942 Clay
" Eugene R., seaman, r. 3942 Clay
" George, coremaker Occidental Foundry, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" George H., coppersmith Sanders & Co., r.
3942 Clay
" John R., seaman, r. 527 Vallejo
" Leonard W., salesman Payot, Upham &
Co., r. Oakland
" Rose, widow, r. 3942 Clay
" Thomas R., policeman, r. 3929 Octavia
Langguth E. Theodore, artist The Wasp. r. 305,
2d Av
Langham Hotel, John P. Gallagher proprietor,
SE cor Ellis and Mason
" John F., chipper Whyte & De Rome, r
Oakland
Langhans Emil, laborer, r. 42^2 Ringold
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Langhorne Harry M., salesman Philadelphia
Shoe Co., r. 705 Ellis
■' James B„ attorney at law, 39 Sutter, r.
r. 2419 Pacific Av
" John D. Jr., accountant Code, Elfelt & Co.,
r. 1714 Market
Langilla John E., ship carpenter, r. 657 Howard
Langkusch Theodore, machinist, r. 15th Av
South nr L
Langlands William, stevedore, r. 529 Greenwich
Langley Cecilia F. Miss, teacher Lincoln
Grammar School, r. 517 O'Farrell
" Charles, laundryman Modern Laundry, r.
1920 Howard
" Charles H., r. 238^4 Townsend
" Charles H.. millwright, r. 14 Ellis
" Charles, with Butler & Haldan, r. Ala-
meda
" Edward J., bookkeeper, r. 2381A Townsend
" Hanna Mrs., janitress Potrero Primary
School, r. 1139 Tennessee
" Henry, clerk, r. 126 Ellis
" J., teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 5.30,
17th
" Jane, widow, r. 238V4 Townsend
" John E., bookkeeper Thomas G. Walking-
ton, r. .33814 Townsend
" Joseph, janitor, r. 1920 Howard
" Louis L., trunkmaker HirschfeldCr &
Meaney, r. 1624 Howard
" Melaine, widow, r. 2504 Scott
" Virginia Mrs., r. 634 Geary
" William P., teamster C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 2381/ Howard
LANGLEY & MICHAELS CO.,
Henry Michaels president, Robert
Watt vice-president, Jolin N. Feathers-
ton secretary, importers and jobbers
drugs, essential oils, chemicals, glass-
ware, sponges, fancy goods, etc., and
manufacturing chemists, 34-40, 1st
Langley's San Francisco Directory. 4S=-See
Crocker-Langlev San Francisco Direc-
tory, 215-217 Bush
Langlitz Henry G., clerk, r. 1214 August Alley
rear
Langloi Edward, ship carpenter, r. 134 Hayes
" George, car painter Market St. Ry., r. 124
Langlois E., harnessmaker Main & Winches-
ter, r. 1250 Clay
" Francis B., clerk Tatum & Bowen, r. 433
Elizabeth
Langlotz Huldrich, laborer, r. 424 Duncan
Langmack John, driver National Laundry, r.
218 CoUingwood
Langrehr Henry C, mining engineer, mines
experted, surveyed and reports made,
125 Phelan Bldg, r. 193 Tremont Av
" Matilda M., widow, r. 2001 Oak
Langridge George, butcher, SW cor Green and
Larkin
" William A., butcher George Langridge, r.
2517 Larkin
Langry Charles, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
708M Fulton
Langsdorf Jacob, canvasser, r. 3414 Rausch
Langset Gertrude, domestic, 227, 3d Av
Langshaw Henry, plasterer, r. 23 Sherwood PI
Langstadter Isaiah, r. 1460 O'Farrell
" Lillie Miss, teacher music, 1460 O'Farrell
" Pauline Miss, teacher Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 1460 O'Farrell
" Seligman, cigars and tobacco, .321 San-
some, r. 1460 O'Farrell
Langstaff James T., carpenter, r. 5 Carlos PI
" William J., salesman Dodge, Sweeney &
Co., r. 10291/4 Natoma
Langston Annie, widow, r. 207 Clara
" John L., laborer, r. 207 Clara
Langstroth John A., accountant San Francisco
Savings Union, r. East Oakland
Langton Calvin N., clerk Eppinger & Co., r.
1119 McAllister
" Charles, waiter H. F. Sass, r. 639 Clay
" Julia, widow, r. 1119 McAllister
" Rebecca E., widow, r. 1500 Pacific Av
4S="Langton. See Langdon
Langtre Leon F., r. 1023 Sutter
Langtry Hotel The, Ernest O. Wilklns propri-
etor, 3206 California
" James H., assistant auditor Wells, Fargo
& Co.'s Express, 35 New Montgomery, r.
1316 Washington
Languetin Emile, watch case maker Mrs.
Charles J. Harris, r. 12231/2, 26th
Languilette Louis, machinist Risdon I. and L.
Wks., r. 32314 Duncan
Langwith Joseph, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks.,
r. 1334 Montgomery
Lanier J. P., photographer George A. Turner,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
Lanigan Catherine, widow, r. 4 Vincent
" Edward, division deputy U. S. Internal
Revenue, r. 23211/4 Larkin
" H. Richard, painter, r. 108 Palmer
" James J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 905 Market
" May Miss, teacher, r. 222314 Larkin
Lanini Michael (S. Vosti & Co.), r. Mission
Road nr Six Mile House
Lanjardiene G., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Lank Samuel J., salesman, r. 138 Fair Oaks
Lankenau Fred J., teamster William Raubin-
ger & Sons, r. 427 Chestnut
" Henry, capitalist, r. 35th Av South nr L
" Henry Jr., r. 35th Av South nrL
" John, driver Washington Brewery, r. 2110
Mason
" John, liquors, SW cor Railroad Av and
16th Av South
" Ludwig, proprietor Ferry House, 48 East
Lankes John (Lankes & Co.), r. 1231/2, 6th
" & Co. (John Lankes), sausage makers, 125,
6th
Lann George E., pressman Dempster Bros., r.
639 Jessie
Lannes John, laundryman, r. 513 Howard
Lanno Peter, r. Broad nr Plymouth Av
Lannon Catherine, widow, r. Paris bet Persia
and Russia Avs
" Frank A., carpenter, r. 1124 Elm Av
" George T., elevator man Nevada Block, r.
2130 O'Farrell
" James, student, r. Paris bet Persia and
Russia Avs
" John, laborer Kenny & McHugh, r. NE cor
10th Av and Fulton
" John S., boiler maker, r. 464 Tehama
• ' Joseph J. , elevatorman Phelan Bldg, r. 2130
O'Farrell
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1929 Howard
" Patrick J., decorator, r. 184 Perry
" Patrick W., deputy County Clerk, r. 2130
O'Farrell
" Peter, waiter P. J. McDonald
'• Thomas, blacksmith helper, r. 184 Perry
" Thomas F., painter, r. 510a Jessie
" William F., clerk Jules Levy & Bros., r.
31114 Geary rear
Lanoue Camille, restaurant, 617-619 Montgom
ery
Lanouette Adele, dressmaker, r. 25a Glover
■' Edward D., shoemaker United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 31191/4 Mission
" E. J., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 12O81/3
Union
" Frank C, shoefitter, r. 1204a Union
" Joseph, r. 25a Glover
Lanouguere Pierre, laborer, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Lanpheir Edward A., teamster Albert E. Buck-
man, r. 8 Gough
■' Ella Miss, dressmaker, r. 316 Laguna
Lansdell Alfred, r. 35 Prosper
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Lansdown Edward S., upholsterer, 1330a Pacific
Lansenderfer Joseph, bartender Max Dunow, r.
492 Cortland Av
Lansfleld William T., finisher Cal. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 132 Clipper
Lansing Benjamin B., laborer, r. llA Clara
" Henry D., cashier A. Schilling & Co., r.
1251/2, 24 th
" Henry J., clerk, r. 137, 24th
" Julia, widow, r. llA Clara
" Mabel, widow, r. 1935 Pacific Av
. " William Mrs., r. 1505V4 Market
trahsinger Annie, domestic, 1409 Leavenworth
Lanszweert George, naturalist, r. 434, 2d
Lanteri Charles, boarding, 30 Broadway
" Felice, r. 22 Russell
Lanteri G. F., ship and boat builder and dry
dock, Sausalito, Cal., office 503 East
Lantheaume Jean P., florist, 428 Capp
Lanthier Anton, plasterer, r. 112 Alabama
" Ella, tailoress, r. 25^/4 Lafayette
" Evangelist, shoemaker, r. 25^4 Lafayette
" William, machinist Atlas Iron Wks
Lantz Adam, carpenter, r. 409 Minna
Lanzendorf Ernest,dairy produce, 1606 Polk, r.
1508 Vallejo
Lanzer John, bakery, 2232 Mission
Lanzet Samuel, clothing, 30 Steuart, r. 2325 Pine
Lapachet Anton, baker, r. 405 Castro rear
" Bernard, clerk Zenas U. Dodge, r. 1316 Sac-
ramento
" Brothers (Pierre J. Lapachet), milk deal-
ers, Athens nr Persia Av
" Hypolite, driver Lapachet Bros., r. Athens
nr Persia Av
" Joseph, driver, r. 405 Castro rear
" Peter, bartender, r. 1316 Sacramento
", Pierre J. (Lapachet Bros.), r. Athens nr
Persia Av
Lapage John, teamster, r. 215^ Perry
'.' Stephen, paperhanger Cooks Decorating
Co.
La Panta Consolidated Mining Co. (Esmeralda
Co., Nevada), J. Stadtfeld Jr. secretary,
56 Nevada Block
Lapariat Alvina, widow, stationery, 2218 Pine
Lapatie Peter (B. Salles & Co.), r. 940, 13th Av
South
Lapello Louis, fruits and vegetables, 1203 Val-
encia, r. 2631 Mission
Lapeyri M. & Co. (Michel Lapeyri), laundry, 21
Ridley
" Michel (M. Lapeyri & Co.), r. 21 Ridley
Lapham Brothers (Ky E. and Joseph C),
cyclery, 1523 Devisadero
" Cora Miss, dressmaker, r. 506 Jones
" Emily F. Mrs. (H. G. & E. F. Lapham),
r. 506 Jones
" Ezra B. , master bark Alice Knowles
" Henry G. (H. G. & E. F. Lapham), r. .506
Jones
" H. G. & E. F. (Henry G. and Mrs. Emily
F.), proprietors The Lapham, 506 Jones
" Joseph C. (Lapham Bros.), r. 506 Jones
" Ky E. (Lapham Bros.), r. 506 Jones
" Lorenzo, r. 1009 Union
" Lulu Miss, dressmaker, r. 506 Jones
" The, H. G. & E. F. Lapham proprietors, 506
Jones
" William W., r. 19a Sharon
" William W., cook James O'Brien & Son, r.
413 Powell
Lapidaire Eli H., traveling salesman Braun-
schweiger & Co., r. 503 Grove
Lapierre John M., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 919 Illinois
Laplace Barnabe, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th A v South nr Rail-
road Av
" Bernard, pastry cook I. Cuenin, r. Alameda
" Emil H., gardener Mrs. J. Laplace, r. Cor-
bett Av nr Alms House
" Francis, driver, r. ;W13 Clay
" Jennie Mrs., nursery, Corbett Av nr Alms
House
" John L., lithographer, r. Corbett Av nr
Alms House
" Peter, butcher B. Salles & Co., r. 5th Av
South nr M
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
TINiAiKRE
,311, 313,315 and317 MARKET ST.
Laplanch Valentine, treasurer Pac. Coast Co-
Op. Cigar Mfg Co., r. cor Bennington and
Newman
Laplat Julius, photographer, r. 316, 4th
La Pointe Delia Mrs., r. 1646 Market
Laporte John B. Mrs., widow, r. California Av
nr Cortland Av
" Peter, hostler, r. SW cor Haight and Bu-
chanan
Lapouble D. & Co. (Daniel Lapouble, Peter
Laillacca and Henry Fourcade), pro-
prietors Hayes Park Laundry, Onondaga
Av nr Mission Road
" Daniel (D. Lapouble & Co.), r. Onondaga
Av nr Mission Road
Lapoulide John A., liquors, 318,24th
Lapp Frederick, butcher, r. 336, 28th
" James F. (Lapp & Piper), r. 336,28th
" John, laborer, r. 1717, 25th
" & Piper (James F. Lapp and Richard
Piper), liquors, NW cor Ellis and Leav-
enworth
Lappin Michael, rigger, r. 301 Sierra
" Thomas, marine engineer, r. 2536 Folsom
. " Thomas, marine fireman, r. 268 Brannan
Lapsley George, painter, r. 3 Alemany Av
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 3 Alemany Av
" Thomas M., upholsterer, r. 3 Alemany Av
Lapthorn Charles H., millwright J. G. Pettitt,
r. 625 San Jose Av rear
" James M., carpenter, r. 625 San Jose Av
rear
Laraja Rocco, teacher music, r. 1710a Mason
Larbeter Joseph, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r.
3051/4, 6th
Larbig Nicholas, master mariner, 9 Mission
Larcher Edward, teacher languages, 70 Flood
Bldg, r. 736 Diamond
Lard John, carpenter, r. 44 Hancock
Lardisaba Santiago, porter Miller & Fauth, r.
1111 Kearny
Lardner Essie, widow, r. 326 Brannan
" George, stone mason, r. 1139 Mission
" Patrick, stone cutter, r. NB cor 9th Av and
Fulton
Larensen Christopher, deckhand str Newark, r.
Oakland
Laretzsky D., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co.,r. 112ACarl
Largan James T., bookkeeper George F. Lam-
son, r. SE cor Van Ness Av and Grove
" William, painter Sutter St. RR, r. 534
Wolfe rear
Large Charles F., druggist Nuevo Pharmacy,
r. 849 Harrison
" James R., salesman, r. 642 Folsom
" Mary, widow, r. 849 Harrison
" Thomas W., locksmith, 513 Bush
" William H., glass cutter F. N. Woods &
Co., r. 849 Harrison
Largente Cherise Mrs., laundress Armand
Drain, r. 20 CoUingwood
" Jean, laundryman Armand Drain, r. 20 Col-
lingwood
" Leon, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 249 Clem-
entina
Larimer Anderson W., porter R. N. Nason &
Co., r. 2836, 16th
" Elmer F., bookkeeper Witzel & Baker, r.
2836, 16th
" James L., fireman, r. 2836, 16th
Larin Frank, traveling salesman Deckelman
Bros.
Larios Charles, vaquero, r. 15th Av South bet P
andQ
" Francisca, widow, r. 5 Auburn
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ping Supplied. C
Larios Ignacio, vaquero, r. Uth Av South bet Q
and R
'■ Jose M., vaquero, r. 84514, IStli Av South
" Letitia E. Miss, r. 9 South Broderick
Larioule J. B., cellarman, r. 3 Graham PI
Lark Cyrus, r. 8 Lafayette
Larke Cecilia, domestic, 1550 Page
Larkel Richard, musician, r. 121, 10th
Larkey Charles H., brass finisher, r. 2100 Fil-
bert
" Daniel E., clerk, r. 2100 Filbert
" Frank X., druggist, r. 2100 Filbert
" James P., groceries and liquors, 2100 Fil-
bert
" John S., carrier postofflce, r. 1287, 18th
" William J., clerk James P. Larkey. r. 2100
Filbert
Larkin Catherine, widow, r. 961 Mission
" E. Mrs., r. 791 Sutter
" Edward, helper Sterling Furniture Co., r.
223 Potrero Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 482^ Natoma
" Eugene, wool sorter, r. 223 Potrero Av
" F. H. Mrs., widow, r. I5I61/2 Polk
" Frank, blaeksmith, r. 54c Clementina
■' George B., teamsters' stable, 1124 Howard
Larkin George H., proprietor and manufac-
turer The Larkin Oil Burner and Pacific
Coast agent St. John's Piston Rings, 16
Front, r. 528 Castro
" Harry, solicitor Parafflne Co., r. 441 Golden
Gate Av
" James, messman str Walla Walla
" James J., groceries and liquors, 223 Po-
trero Av
• John (Larkin & Gallagher), r. 1836 O'Far-
rell
" John, coremaker Occidental Foundry, r. 718
Quincy
■' John J., bartender Henry Hintmann, r. 17
Anthony
" Julia, widow, r. 2323 Pine
" Michael, commercial traveler, r. 506, 6th
" Michael, stonecutter P. Degan, r. 1314 Fol-
som
■' Owen, clerk Jeremiah Twomey, r. NW cor
Michigan and Sierra
" Patrick J., engineer, r. 124 Austin Av
" R. W., salesman Kast & Co., r. Alameda
" Thomas, drayman, r. 102 Taylor
" Thomas, fireman str Willamette Valley, r.
14 Priest
" Thomas, hostler, r. 22 Turk
" Thomas, laborer, r. 341 McAllister
" Thomas H., hostler James Hurst, r. 20
Langtonrear
" William, r. 8 Merritt
" William H., plasterer, r. 223 Potrero Av
" & Gallagher (John Larkin and Charles
Gallagher), expressmen, NW cor Geary
and Grant Av
Larkins Ann. widow, r. 139 Douglass
■' Arthur H., laborer Haslett & Bailey, r. 139
Douglass
" James A., painter, r. 12b Pond
" William (Larkins & Co.), r. 27 Dorland
" William B., bookkeeper Larkins & Co.. r.
10291/2 Shotwell
LARKINS & GO.
(William Larkins and George Mc-
Leod), carriage manufacturers, 634-
638 Howard, telephone Main 1454
Larmer Edward W., machinist American Type
Founders Co., r. 10 Madison Av
Larnder E. E. Mrs., widow, r. 875 Folsom
Lamed Abbie F. Miss, housekeeper, 132 Mc-
Allister
" William M., civil engineer Union I. Wks,
r. 900 Pine
Je®* Lamed. See Learned
Larney George, pressman, r. 333, 18th
" John H., butcher Warren D. Wilson, r. 333,
18th
" Nicholas, porter, r. 333, 18th
US' Laroche. See Larroche
Laroni Domenico. toy balloon maker, r. 7 Dunn
Alley
La Rosa Gaetano, barber Amadeo Amato, r. 15
Jasper PI
" Joseph, boxmaker, r. 314 Gough
Larose George B., sausage maker, r. 386 Dolores
Larque Albert, waiter Jacques Mounic, r. 614
Broadway
Larra Jose, laborer, r. 14 Salmon
Larrabee C. Benjamin, r. 303 Eddy
" Charles F., clerk, r. 1524 Sacramento
" Charles H. Mrs., widow, r. 610 Van Ness Av
•' John J., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1800b
Hyde
Larranaga Enrique M., capitalist, r. 2629 Cali-
fornia
Larrecou Brothers (Noel and John), liquors, 643
Broadway
" John (Larrecou Bros.), r. 643 Broadway
" Noel (Larrecou Bros.), r. 643 Broadway
Larrecq John, laborer, r. II21/2 Bernard
Larrien Felix, gardener Serveau Bros., r. 11
Middle
" Joseph, ironer JeanP. Mirassou, r. 333, 24th
Larrimore Richard Jr., locksmith, r. 412 Post
rear
" Walter A., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
Oakland
4S"Larrimore. See Larimer
Larrinie v., r. 535 Elizabeth
Larroche Francois, butcher, 1202, 6th Av South
Larrouy Jean, restaurant, 105 California Mar-
ket, r. 6 Pratt PI
Larrue John, cook, r. 331 Bush
" John Mrs., proprietor The Olympic, 331
Bush
4®"Larme. See Lame
Larsen A., carpenter, r. 1030^4 Minna
" A., seaman str Gipsy
'• Adolph, plumber, r. 1012 Filbert
" Alfred, clerk C. G. Larsen, r. 1 Glasgow
" Andrew, master schr Albertine
" Andrew, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Andrew, tanner Anton Krieg, r. San Bmno
Av nr 15th Av South
" Andrew, tanner Filer & Lawrence, r. Joy
nr Brewster
" Anton, seaman, r. 3 East
" Arthur W., actor, r. 706 Mason
" A. W. Mrs., r. 232, 4th
" Axel, fireman, r. 15 Elliot Park
" Axe], longshoreman, r. 9Vs Fargo PI
" B., deckhand tug Hercules, r. 6 Howard
" Bastian, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
Larsen Carl G., proprietor Tivoli Cafe, 16-18
Eddy
" Carl J., pastor Norwegian Danish M. E.
Church, r. 1350 Folsom
" Catherine, widow, r. 706 Mason
" Catherine, widow, r. 907 Howard
" Charles, deckhand str Transit
■' Charles, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Charles, mining, r. 340, 3d
" Charles, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Charles, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Charles, seaman str Point Loma
" Christ, fisherman, r. 125 East
" Christian, fisherman, r. Hunters Point
" Christian, laborer, r. 10&5 York
" Christian, laborer Arctic Oil Wks
" (Christian, machine agent, r. 836 Vallejo
" Christian, waiter S. G. Birkholm, r. 48 East
" Conrad B., master mariner, r. 316 Fremont
" Daniel, seaman, r. 14 Tehama
" Daniel, ship carpenter, r. 9th Av South nr
G
" E., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Edward, nurse Lane Hospital
" Edward, watchman Sailors' Home
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Larsen Edward, teamster, r. 419, 30th
Edward A., architect, r. 706 Mason
Edward C, liquors, 100 Steuart, r. 2 Ga-
brielle PI
Edward M. L., teamster, r. 419, 30th
Elias, seaman, r. 125 Welsh
Eric, iron worker Standard Iron and Wire
Wks, r. 409 Minna
Ernest C, master schr Golden Gate, office
15 Steuart, r. 434 Francisco
Frank, teamster John Stumpf &Son, r. 14th
Av South nr Railroad Av
Frederick, fireman str Greenwood, r. 69
Natoma
Frederick, salesman J. R. Hardy & Co., r.
1414 Hyde
Larsen George, cooper, 531, 2d, r. 11 De Boom
George, hostler George Heiselherg, r. 112
New Montgomery
George D., cooper George Larsen, r. 11 De
Boom
Gus, laborer, r. 244, 6th
H., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1412!^ Pine
Hans, carpenter William Little, r. 415
State
Hans, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 34 Austin
Av
Hans, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
Hans, laundryman, r. 22 Lily Av
Hans, liquors, 202, 5th
Hans, liquors, SE cor Pacific and Drumm,
r. 100!^ Jackson
Hans, seaman, r. 569 Bryant
Hector, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
Henry, seaman, r. 83 Clementina
Henry B., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 8
Ewing PI
Henry C, master schr Dora Bluhm, office
34 Steuart
Henry C, teacher music, r. 706 Mason
Henry H., bricklayer, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 825 Howard
Ida, domestic, 3400 Clay
Ivan, seaman, r. 1922 Filbert
Jennie, cook Kings' Daughters' Home, 217
Francisco
John, barber, r. 112 Natoma
John, deckhand str Tiburon
John, glove maker, r. 3 Morris Av
John, helper Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 226 Michigan
John, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
John, locksmith Palace Hotel
John, seaman, r. 41 Morris Av
John, ship carpenter, r. 346, 4th
John, seaman, r. 61^4 Shipley rear
John, watchman str San Joaquin No. 4
John C, machinist Murch & Gray, r. 45
Minna
John L., master mariner, r. 2815 Mission
John M., marine engineer, r. 214, 3d
John T., painter Grand Hotel, r. 16 West
Park
Joseph, house painter, office 240 Mont-
gomery
Katherine, widow, r. 1012 Filbert
Lars, laborer Armour Packing Co., r. 419,
30th
Lars, longshoreman, r. 1446 Minna
Lars C. (Jorgensen & Larsen), r. 907 How-
ard
Lars J. (Jorgensen & Larsen), r. 272 Bran-
nan
Lars P., cook Jacob Petersen, r. 7 Market
Lena, domestic, r. 340, 3d
Lena, domestic, r. 429 Larkin
Louis, blacksmith, r. 217, 3d
Louis, cabinet maker, r. 346, 4th
Louis, cook tugboat Sea Witch, r. 42 Perry
Louis, deckhand str Alcatraz,r. 253 Steuart
Louis, laborer, r. 11 De Boom
Louis, mate tugboat Sea Witch
Larsen Louis A., assistant recording secretary
Builder's Exchange, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 907 Howard
" Mads, house mover Olof Wilson, r. 409, 5th
" Mads P., stonemason, r. 34 Austin Av
" Maria, widow, r. 206 Langton
" Martin, employee Hulse, Bradford i&Co.,
r. 419, 30th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
la Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S^I-S-aT* IVIARKEX ST.
Larsen Martin, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 359% Brannan
" Mary, widow, r. 1817 Dupont
" Morton, peddler, r. 927 Minna
" Nels (Larsen & Anderson), r. 825 Howard
" Nels, master schr Laura Pike
" Niels P., liquors, SE cor Harrison and
Beale, r. 227 Harrison
" Ole, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3420a Mis-
sion
" Ole P., painter, r. 26O314 Polk
" Oscar, r. 419 East North
" Oscar, sign painter Unsworth Sign Co.
" Peter, laborer, r. 11 Natoma
" Peter, master schr Mabel and Edith, r. 18
Perry
" Peter, peddler, r. 17 Ritch
" Peter, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Peter, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" Peter T., clam depot, 125 East
" Reinhardt, laundryman Electric Laundry
Co., r. 22 Lily Av
" S., seaman str City of Puebla
" Samuel, waiter Harmony Hotel
" Sinius, r. 909 Howard
" Sophus, cooper George Larsen, r. 11 De Boom
" Theodore, cook, r. 607 Battery
" William, harnessmaker, r. 1012 Filbert
" William, horseshoer, r. 442%, 6th
" William C. tailor, r. 273 Minna
" & Andersen (Nels Larsen and Rasmus An-
derson), bakery and restaurant, 145, 5th
4®"Larsen. See Larson and Larssen
Larseneur Charles T., plumber, 520 Pine, r.
1008% Market
Larsh Oliver, coppersmith, r. 218 Mason
Larson Al, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. Berkeley
" Andrew, janitor, 20 Ellis, r. Oakland
" Andrew, longshoreman, r. 659 Howard
" Andrew, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Anthony, teamster Louis Spiegel, r. 14
Washington
" Anton, undertaker, r. 3 Martha PI
" Axel A., r. 2133 Mission
" Bertha C, widow, r. 425'/
" Carl G., car painter Market St. Ry., r. 118,
16th
" Caroline, widow, r. 314 Beale
" Charles A., bartender C. O. Holmberg, r. 67
Natoma
" Charles J., lithographer Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 1801 Taylor
'• Charles M., tailor, r. 211 Tehama
" Claus, baker Herman Schmitt, r. 904 Do-
lores
" F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1000 Web-
ster
" Fredrick, clerk John S. Barrett & Co.
" Gustav, carpenter, r. 112% Henry
" Harry, seaman, r. 544 Howard
" Herman, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1501
Turk
" Irene Miss, feeder Schmidt Label and
Litho Co., r. Berkeley
" James, laborer, r. 511 Folsom
" James M., pressman The Owl Printing Co.
" John, bartender, r. 18 Hubbard
" John W., r. 1801 Taylor
" Julia, domestic, 3033 Washington
" Lager, cutter J. H. Tobin, r. 429 O'Farrell
" Lars, gripman Sutter St. Ry.. r. 1403 Baker
" L. F., master schr Sequoia, office 34Luning
Bldg
" Louis, cook, r. 30 Walter
" Louis H., master schr Montezuma, office 9
Mission, r. Alameda
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Larson Marie, domestic, 1905 Pacific Av
" Matthew, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
Garfield Hotel
" Nellie, widow, r. 610 Folsom
" Ole, paperhanger, r. 26O314 Polk
" Oliver (Larson & Scheper), r. 1631 Devis-
adero
" Olivia Miss (Larson & Winterson), r. 307
Hayes
" Oscar, seaman, r. 1008 Bryant
" Oscar F., woodcarver F. T. Riley, r. 2830.
16tli
" Peter A., boat builder, r. 1103, 34th
" Reilja, domestic, 637 Haight
" S., porter Hotel Fairmount
" Theodore, porter Golden West Hotel
" Thomas, sewing machine agent, r. 1706
Howard
" William A., fireman H. Bohls & Co., r. 1316
Kearny
" William R., motorman, r. 1408 Vermont
" & Scheper (Oliver Larson and Louis P.
Scheper), upholsterers, 1621 Devisadero
" & Winterson (Miss Olivia Larson and Miss
Marie Winterson), dressmaking, 330
Hayes
Larssen Adolph M. (Larssen & Sverdrup), r. 913
Geary
Larssen & Sverdrup (Adolph M. Larssen and
I. Berner Sverdrup), groceries and
liquors, 1001 Larkin
Larsson Alfred, paperhanger, r. 121c Clara
" Axel, bottler Bavaria Bottling Co., r. 423
Francisco
'^ Charles S., deckhand str Transit, r. 3 Mid-
way
" Lars, laborer, r. 640 Tennessee
Lartigau John, r. 1504 Golden Gate Av
Lartigue Edward, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co
r. 822 Broadway
" H. John, groceries and liquors, 833 Broad-
way
La Eue Hugh M., president Grangers Bank of
California, NW cor California and Bat-
tery, and Railroad Commissioner, 27-38
Chronicle Bldg, r. Sacramento, Cal.
Larue James B., clerk W. J. Landers, r. East
Oakland
La Rue J. E., oiflce 35 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
" John R., bookkeeper Grangers Bank of
California, r. 1101 Pine
Larue Loyd P., law student W. W. Watson, r.
Oakland
La Rue Sigmond, shoemaker, r. 31 Linden Av
J&' Larue. See Larrue
Larus Jean, laundryman Vital Dufranc, r. 3939
Clay
Lary George C, artist Siebe & Green, r. 1431
Mission
Larzelere Leigh R. (L. R. Larzelere & Co.), r.
Hotel Pleasanton
LARZELERE L. R. & CO.
(Leigh R. Larzelere and Harry W. Bod-
well), shipping and commission mer-
chants and wholesale dealers potatoes.
onions, toeans, garlic, miUstuflFs and
lags, 224-226 Da
580
bags, 224-226 Davis, telephone Main
Larzelere William B. Mrs., widow, r. 435 Bryant
" William R. (W. R. Larzelere Commission
Co.), r. 435 Page
" W. R. Commission Co. (William R. Larze-
lere), produce commission merchants,
330-333 Davis
Lasal John, waiter The Louvre, r. 409 Ellis
La Salle Charles J., clerk local freight office S"
P. Co., r. 11 Beaver
" F., laborer Odd Fellows Cemetery, r. 919J.i
Howard
^e®" Lasalle. See Lassalle and Lasselle
Las Animas Land and Cattle Co. (Sierra Co.,
N. M.). R. R. Grayson secretary, 331
Pine, room 20
Lasar David, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Post and Laguna
" Emanuel, r. 1716 Post
" Leopold, capitalist, r. 1532 Post
Lasater William H., sweeper Harbor Commis-
sioners, r. 4914 Hermann
Lascelle Harvey W., painter, r. 634, 33d
Lascian Brother, principal St. Peter's Boys'
School, r. 1203 Alabama
Lasclottes Henry, driver Berges & Domeniooni,
r. 34 John
Lascurettes Joseph, laundry, 1053 Howard
Lascy Albert, surveyor, r. 13 Monroe
" Frank H., surveyor, r. 13 Monroe
" Frederick E., mining, r. 13 Monroe
J8@" Lascy. See Laskey and Lasky
Laselle Charles C, traveling salesman, r. 733
Bush
" Harriet, widow, r. 733 Bush
LA SERE'S CANDY FACTORY,
manufacturer, wholesale and retail
dealer choicest candies, sole manu-
facturer Ribbon candy, finest hand-
made candies with fruits, 25 cents
per pound, ice cream, soda, etc., 1132-
1134 Valencia
Lasette Martin A., millwright Michael O'Brien,
r. 825 Filbert
" Samuel, clerk, r. 835 Filbert
Lash's Bitters Co. (incorporated), manufactur-
ers of Lash's Bitters and Vigor of Life,
1117 Mission
La Shelle O. C, compositor Call, r. 633 Mission
Lashes Sylvester W., engineer, r. 846 Folsom
Lask George E., stage manager Tivoli Opera
House, r. 1335 Pine
LASK HARRY J.,
notary public and conveyancer, 209
Sansome, telephone Main 5781, r. 156
Eddy, telephone South 226
Lask Louis, office 5 Pioneer PI, r. 1335 Pine
Lasker Julius, liquors, 110 Powell, r. 133 Eddy
Laskey Addie, widow, r. 1803b Howard
" Benjamin G., laborer S. P. Co., r. 130 San
Jose Av
" Chester J., clerk Charles Lyons, r. 1803b
Howard
" Henry N., helper Forderer Cornice Wks.,
r. 1803b Howard
" H. W., salesman Brown Bros. & Co., r. 739
O'Farrell
jes* Laskey. See Lascy and Lasky
Laski B. L., fancy goods, 1155>^ Folsom
Laskofsky Edward, baker Franz Siebrecht, r.
416 Kearny
Lasky Beniamin C, pawn broker, 905 Market,
r. 1706 Geary
" Frank, r. 409 Post
" Gabriel H., clerk, r. 1706 Geary
" Harry, clerk Baron Jacobs, r. 1706 Geary
" Joseph, clerk Benjamin E. Lasky, r. 1706
Geary
" Levi, r. 1706 Geary
" Mark, r. 1629 Post
•' Mary, widow, r. 409 Post
" Michael C. (Hanak & Lasky), r. 1706 Geary
" Samuel W., salesman Wolf Bros., r. 1510
Dolores
4®"Lasky. See Lascy and Laskey
La Societe Francaise de Bienfaisance Mutu-
elle, 318 Post
La Societe Francaise d' Espargnes et de Pre-
voyance Mutuelle, E. J. Le Breton
president, Lucien Brand secretary, 534
California
Las Palmas and Cupertino Vineyard, Eugene
Campion sole agent, 416 Pine and 14-16
Leidesdorff
Laspron Refugio Miss, r. 634 Broadway rear
rr\-i Tf — ^ -4-4 1 • Is read by thirty tnousana people
I hP I — ^"1 1 I I £— ^ l~ "t "iO ^^y- Therefore the best medium for
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PLYMOUTH QIN,
(CoATES & Co., Established 1793.i
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Sole Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
LAS
CROCKER-IiANGIiEY DIRECTORY.
LAT
943
Lass August, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 610 Tennessee
" Charles, varieties, 10:23 Powell
" Frederick, shipping clerk Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. 1514 Hyde
" Henry, bartender Edward Helmke, r. NW
cor ISth and Sanchez
" Henry F., liquors, 110 Berry
" Nicholas, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mnfg. Co., r. 9 Chenery
" Peter, melter Schrader & Co., r. 9 Chenery
Lassale Andrew J., liquors, 1319 Powell
" Emelie Miss, asst. teacher Mefret's French
and English Institute, r. 1319 Powell
■' Ernest, r. 1319 Powell
" Vauthier C. Mrs., teacher French Mefret's
French and English Institute, r. 1319
Powell
Lassalle Antoine, bartender John Lounibos, r.
S23y2 Montgomery
" Jennie Mrs., lodgings, 821% Montgomery
" Jules, nurse French Hospital
" Mary Mrs., restaurant, 330 Bush, r. 18%
Scott PI
«®"Lassalle. See Lasalle and Lasselle
Lassan Adolph, plumber, r. 1012 Filbert
" James F., blacksmith Nicholas Hottua, r.
217, 3d
" Kate, widow, r. 1012 Filbert
" William, r. 1012 Filbert
Lasselle A., locksmith, r. 149 Shipley rear
" Frank, stone mason, r. 919i4 Howard
" Frank H., clerk U. S. Mint, r. 2316b Mis-
sion
j8®=Lasselle. See Lasalle and Lassalle
Lassen Albert (Central Plating Works), r. Ala-
meda
" Eilert, carpenter, r. 2118 Point Lobos Av
" Hans C, ship chandler, 139-141 Berry, r.
Alameda
" Nicholas, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 111414 Tennessee
" Peter C, real estate, 304 Montgomery, r.
Napa City
Lasseratte Jules, waiter, r. 503 Folsom
Lasserre Frank (Henri Pottet & Co.), r. cor 21st
and Alabama
Lassier Carlos, tamale maker, r. 906 Clay
" John, gardener, r. 1518 Bush
Liisson Alexander, laborer, r. 423 Francisco
" James, waiter, r. 824 Montgomery
Lassus Frank, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r.
5th Av South bet L and M
Lasswell Albert J., druggist, r. 1772 Howard
" Alice G. Miss, nurse, r. 1772 Howard
" George W., machinist, r. 1772 Howard
" Ida H. Miss, nurse, r. 1772 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 425% Clementina
" William Mrs., r. 1772 Howard
Last Malte, laster Buckingham & Hecht, r. 440,
24th
Lastborn Alfred, clerk, r. 635a Minna
Lastein George, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 1226,
7th Av South
Lastreto Anita M. Miss, teacher North Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1918a Taylor
" Charles B., traveling salesman Stockton
Milling Co., r. 1924 Washington
" Emilio (Lastreto & Sexton), r. 1924 Wash-
ington
Lastreto Luigi F., commission merchant and
general agent Panama Star and Herald,
318 Front, room 3, r. 1924 Washington
'■ & Sexton (Emilio Lastreto and William
A. Sexton), attorneys at law, 1-3a
Chronicle Bldg
LASTUFKA BROTHERS
(Frank J. and John C), manufacturers
and dealers in botli fine and draft har-
ness and horse hoots, 1575 Market
Lastufka Frank J. (Lastufka Bros.), r. 1903 Mis-
sion
" John C. (Lastufka Bros.), r. 1903 Mission
Lasurica Frank, saddle tree maker Jorss &
Leonard, r. 334 Montgomery Av
Latapie Adolph, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
ar)d Fireplace Trin)n)ings
ARTISTIC DESIGKS.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Latapie Ernest, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
" Francois, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Jules, bakery, 9 Jansen
Latapue Hilarion, lodgings, 325% Bush
Latcha John, brewer South S. F. Brewery, r.
NW cor Railroad and 16th Av South
Latell John, bartender Louis Haake, r. 448%
Jessie
Later James, peddler, r. 320 Langton rear
" Rose, widow, r. 320 Langton rear
" William, peddler, r. 320 Langton rear
Latham Alfred, printer, r. 24 Haight
" Charles, millwright, r. SW cor Herman and
Buchanan
" D. H., r. 649 Howard
Latham Frank B., secretary North Pacific
Coast Railroad, 14 Sansome, r. San An-
selmo
" John, longshoreman, r. 803 Montgomery
" John L., salesman Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
1706 Buchanan
" Joseph, expressman, r. 2808 Harrison
" Lewis A., clerk, r. 1623 Webster
" Mattie Miss, teacher, r. 539, 17th
" Milton S.,r. 1104 Post
" Samuel J., machinist C. H. Evans & Co., r.
1711 Lexington Av
" Thomas, r. 521 Pacific
Latham William B., attorney at law and notary
public, 320 Sansome, room 19, r. 1623
Webster
" William C, r. 1623 Webster
Lathrop Albert B., lunchman Whittingham &
Mosher, r. 229M Jessie
" Benjamin G. Jr., clerk E. C. Chapman, r.
1101 Laguna
" Charles E., carpenter, r. 44, 3d
Lathrop Charles G., office 819 Market, room l,
telephone Pine 1791, r. 2703 California
" Cyrus F. Mrs., widow, r. 1J8 Devisadero
" Edward B., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
1713 Green
" Elisha, r. Old People's Home
" Elisha N., cigars and tobacco, 405, 4th, r.
187 Perry
" Floy Miss, r. Ill Fell
Lathrop Guy, manager Labor Bureau Associa-
tion, 115-117 Turk, r. 48, 4th
" Henry C, r. SW cor California and Powell
" Ida Mrs., physician, r. 791 Sutter
•' John, r. 1015 Vallejo
" Leland S., clerk freight auditor's dept. S
P. Co., r. 2703 California
^e^'Lathrop. See Lothrop
Lathrope Robert J., teamster, r. 2 Belcher Court
Lathrow Robert, r. 945 Mission
Latimer Charles F., music typographer E.G.
McCullough & Co., r. 502 Washington
" George, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 631 Stevenson
" James D. (Latimer & Co.), r. 429 Mont-
Latimer Lorenzo P., artist, studio 232 Crocker
Bldg.r. 1819a McAllister
" Thomas, carpenter Risdon I. and L. Wks.,
r. Oakland
" Thomas, cook, r. 1 Jackson
" & Co. (James D. Latimer), printers, 429
Montgomery
Latimore David, hostler James H. O'Brien, r.
Ill Carolina
" John, teamster Richard D. Charles, r. 314%
Vallejo
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WATSON & CO.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
124 IVIarket Street.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St,
Tel. Mission 40.
944
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This Beer stands to-day unsurpassed by
any in the market in
Purity^ Taste, Flavor and Brightness,^
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St t
Latin Ida Miss, vest maker, r. 608 Ivy Av
" Jane Mrs., vest maker, r. 608 Ivy Av
LATON CHARLES A.,
manager Palatine Insurance Co. Lim-
ited (of Manctiester, England), 439
California, r. Palace Hotel
Laton William, driver John R. Walton, r. 211,
10th
>e®="L.aton. See Layton and Leighton
La Torres Cbarles, shoemaker, 2130 Fillmore
Latour Benjamin, cement worker, r. 131 Shipley
rear
" Felix, florist, r. 11 Middle
" Louis, marine engineer, r. 150 Steuart
La Tourette Joseph R., salesman Murphy,
Grant & Co., r. Oakland
Latrelle John, proprietor New Grand Central
Lodging House, 655 Washington
Latrouel John P., fireman, r. 1414 Church
" George, carpenter, r. 1131, 26th
Latson Florida L.. widow, r. 2540 Howard
" Margaret M., widow, r. 336 Shotwell
4®"Latson. See Letson
Lattig Belle Mrs., dressmaker, r. 568^4 Bryant
" Charles, boxmaker, r. b&SVi Bryant
" Conrad, broommaker Zan Bros. & Co., r.
5681/4 Bryant
" Frank J., boxmaker, r. 568'/^ Byrant
4®"Lattimore. See Latimore
La Tullipe Frank X., carpenter, r. 935 Ala-
bama
Laturo Domenioo, fisherman, r. 3 Valleio
Latz Felix, bookkeeper, r. 3322 Sacramento
" Samuel, salesman Roth, Blum& Co., r. 1221
Golden Gate Av
" Samuel W., janitor Daniel Meyer Bldg, 214
Pine, r. 1911 Geary
Lau Albert H., steward, r. 128 Olive Av
^S'Lau. See Law
Laub Frank, bakery, 827, 20th
Laubenheimer Charles, barber and baths, 5
New Montgomery, r. Alameda
Lauber Camilo, blacksmith, r. 1 Louisa
" Frank X., r. 1 Louisa
" Jacob, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 2 Mc-
cormick PI
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 1 Louisa
Laubscher Charles, pork butcher, 530 Valencia
" Frederick, pork packer, 1422 Dupont
" Louis, sausage factory, 1557 Market
" Marie, domestic, 821 California
Laucci Raffaelo, barber. 132 Pacific
Laucher Maria, widow, r. 522, 8th rear
Lauck Joseph B., district passenger agent S.
P. Co.. 4 Montgomery, r. 1526 Fulton
Lauckman John, driver White House, r. 426i/4
Natoma
Lauda John B., r. 1824 Howard
Lauden Margaret E. Mrs., artist, r. 1400, 23d
Lauden M. K., secretary Union Lumber Co.,
124 California, r. 1400, 23d cor Diamond
Lauder Brothers (Louis G. and Silas W.), hay
and grain, 570-572 Bryant
" Joachim, laborer, r. 329a Bay
" Louis G. (Lauder Bros.), r. 2136 Howard
" Silas W. (Lauder Bros.), r. Lorin, Cal.
^g=Lauderbach. See Lauterbach
Lauenberger E. L., r. 431 Minna
Lauenstein Louis A. L., drayman, 131 Califor-
nia
" Robert A., clerk The German Savings and
Loan Society, r. Alameda
Lauer Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
" John, drayman, 25-27 Battery, r. 723, 17th
" Julius, r. 410 Hyde
Laufenberg Clemens, butcher Frank Mebach, r.
245, 15th
Lauffer Jacob, packer, r. 335, 4th
Laugel Lena Miss, r. 1316 Van Ness Av
Laughery Robert J., shipping clerk Levi
Strauss & Co., r. 320 Bartlett
4®= Laughery. See Loughery
Laughlin Fannie Miss, clerk, r. 2228 Hyde
" Gregory B., secretary Cal. Canneries Co.,
425-441 Brannan, r. 2202 Leavenworth
" James, laborer Vulcan I. Wks, r. 515 How-
ard
" John, r. 2228 Hyde
" John, boilermaker S. P. Co., r. 1929 Howard
" John C, coachman, r. 1513 Polk
" John M., hostler Sullivan & Doyle, r. 325,
6th
" John O., dentist Saul R. Jacobs
" Lawrence, teamster, r. 212 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 2202 Leavenworth
" May Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
4®"Laughlin. See Loughlin
Laughton Beth Miss, teacher Silver Star Kin-
dergarten, r. 2516a Sutter
" Charles E., r. 2516A Sutter
" Charles E. Mrs., widow, r. 2516a Sutter
" James, blacksmith T. Rowlands, r. 335, 10th
jg^'Laughton. See Lawtdn
Laugier Edward Mrs., r. 513 Fell
Lauinger George, salesman, r. 1719 Mason
Lauinger George P., secretary Tillmann & Ben-
del, 313-327 Battery, r. 1719 Mason
" Gerald B., tinsmith George H. Tay Co.,
r. 2210 Jones
" John B., r. 1113'/4 Kearny
" John B. Jr., clerk, r. 2210 Jones
Laulhere Felice Mrs., lodgings, 116 Leidesdorff
" Hippolyte, fisherman, r. 116 Leidesdorff
Laumeister Antone, miller A. S. Neal Ware-
house Co., r. 935, 19th
LAUMEISTER CHARLES S.,
proprietor Laumeister Mills, 203-207
Mission, r. 119, 12tli
Laumeister John J., cellarman, r. Andover Av
nr Crescent Av
Laumeister Mills, C. S. Laumeister proprietor,
flour, feed, bran and middlings, 203-207
Mission
" William S., drayman, r. 710, 17th
Laun Frederick, clerk C. Tiedemann, r. 101, 20th
" Heinrich, clerk John Tiedemann, r. 1863'^
Lexington Av
" Philip, expressman, NE cor Montgomery
and Pine, r. 8 Converse
" Richard, clerk J. F. Schomer, r. 1029 Shot-
well
" William, carpenter, r. Mission Road nr
County Line
Launceston The, William Harfst proprietor,
110 Eddy
Launder Matthew, molder Atlas Iron Wks
" Richard (Launder & Dunn), r. 427, 10th
" & Dunn (Richard-;Launder and John Dunn),
liquors, 147, 3d
Launders R., hostler Cal. Wine Assn
Lauray Julien, r. 110 Trenton
" Julien Jr., compositor Le Franco-Cali-
fornien, r. 110 Trenton
" Leon, r. 110 Trenton
" Peter, carpenter, r. 714 Broadway
" Victorine, domestic, 1608 Golden Gate Av
4®="Lauray. See Laurie, Lawrey, Lawrie and
Lawry
Laurel Hill Cemetery (late Lone Mountain).
Charles H. Crowell superintendent. Cen-
tral Av bet Post and California, tele-
phone West 68
Laurel Hill Cemetery Association, A. J. Gun
nison president, Charles H. Crowell
secretary. Central Av bet Post and Cali-
fornia
" House, A. Welsh proprietor, 930i/4 Mission
Laurel Palace, Rome Harris proprietor, NW
cor Kearny and Bush
Laurence Charles F., salesman Herrman Cohen
" J., laborer W. P. Fuller&Co., r. 3MorrisAv
j89"Laurence. See Lawrence and Lorentz
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CKOCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
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945
Laurencon Jean, barber, SWY^ Ellis
Laurenson Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. SIGV^
Jessie
■Laurent C. Mrs., lodgings, 403 Broadway
" Cyprien, laborer, r. 403 Broadway
' " Mary, widow, clothing, 235^4, 7th
Laurenz E. G., portrait artist, 1511 Vi Market
Lauret Vincent, cook Alms House
Lauria Dominico, bootblack, SE cor Sutter and
Taylor, r. 13 Union PI
Lauriana Joseph, tanner Legallet-Hellwig' Tan-
ning Co.. r. 710 San Jose Av
•Lauricella Dominick, r. 135 Valencia
" Giuseppe, fruits and vegetables, 13 Va-
lencia, r. 135 Valencia
" Giuseppe Jr., clerk, r. 2011 Filbert
" Philip, with Giuseppe Lauricella. r. 135
' Valencia
Laurie Ellen E. Mrs., r. 504 Taylor
" Irene Miss, artist, r. 1904 Laguna
" Joseph, plumber Russ Bros.
" Laura, widow, r. 1904 Laguna
" Nettie M., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 504 Tay-
lor
" William, mason, r. 1148Folsom
4®=Laurie. See Lauray, Lawrey, Lawrie and
Lawry
Lauriston Archibald (Lauriston & Ross), r. 381
Sanchez
Lauriston & Ross (Archibald Lauriston and
John Ross), proprietors The Abbotsford,
26 Eddy
Lauritz John M. (William Dick Co.), r. 645 Stev-
enson
LauritzenG., carpenter Krogh Mfg Co., r. Oak-
land
•'-" Louis, hostler Peter Schmidt, r. 9 Wash-
ington
Laust Senik, clerk, r. 497, 4th
Lausteen Martin, salesman John Anderson
Lausten A. Mrs., dressmaking, 1355 Howard
" Anton, clerk, r. 1355 Howard
" Anton, waiter Jacob Petersen, r. 48 East
" Antone, check clerk S. P. Co., r. 714 Treat
Av
" Hans, cook, r. 46 Spear
" Harry, waiter Andrew Christensen, r. 26
Tehama
" Laust P., liquors, NE cor 21st and Harrison
" Louis, porter, r. 48 East
Lauter A., butcher J. Schweitzer & Co.
" Sigmund, traveling salesman Hoffman.
Alexander & Co.
•' v., r. 713 Fulton
Lauterbach Edmond (Lauterbach & Meyer), r.
1808 Union
" Ernest (G. Monnier & Co.), r. 1155 Howard
" Frederick, teacher music, 305 Larkin
" & Meyer (Edmond Lauterbach and Charles
■ * Meyer), liquors, 312 Drumm
«®=Lauterbach. See Louderback
Lauterio Eugene, saddle-tree maker Jorss &
Leonard, r. 33 Hinckley
Lautermilch Leopold, shirt manufacturer, 328
Bush, r. 2714!4 Greenwich
Lauterwasser Charles D., teamster F. P. Lau-
terwasser, r. 925 Capp
" Frederick P., hay and grain, 1505 Foisom,
r. 906 Florida
" Henry W., clerk Simon R. Ames. r. 925
Capp
" Mary, widow, r. 925 Capp
Lauther Louis, broom sorter Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 112 Alabama
Laux George, clerk Charlotte Lalanne, r. 502
Valencia
" Gustav, baker, r. 503 Chestnut
" Simon, laborer, r. 22 Turk
Lavafl Joseph, painter, r. 204, 15th
Lavagnino Augustino, liquors, 130 Pacific, r. 314
Pacific
LaVallee Armand, ladies' and children's under-
wear, 212, 6th, r. 16131/2 Howard
'• Emery, store keeper, r. 509 Sanchez
" M., carriage maker Joseph Sophey, r. 82 i
Foisom
Lavarone Joseph, clerk Joseph Oliva, r. 193;
Union
" Louis, wood and coal. l.=S06 Broadway
Lavarone Louis Jr., driver Louis Lavarone. r.
1506 Broadway
Lavaroni Antonio, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" August, barber, r. 3 Magner PI
" Frank, driver, r. 1622 Stockton
'• John, teamster, r. 27 Hinckley
" John B., hoseman Engine 5, r. 425'/i Grove
" Joseph, driver L. Klotz, r. 1622 Stockton
" Julia, widow, r. 4 Union PI rear
" Louis, fruits and vegetables, 1719 Stockton
" Luigi, peddler, r. 908 Sansome
" Manuel, laborer, r. 26 Hinckley
•' Ricardo, fisherman, r. 322 Vallejo rear
Lavazo G. B., liquors, 766 Brannan
L iveaga Joseph M., r. 535 Bryant
4®=Laveaga. ' See De Laveaga
Leveau Charles (Frediani & Leveau), r. 715
Howard
" Louis A., butcher, r. 18 Harlan PI
La veil John F., plumber, r. 238 Minna
" Thomas, r. 308 Tehama
" Andrew, clerk A. I. Hall & Son, r. 2919 Pine
" James, boiler maker, r. 2 Harry PI
" Kittie Miss, r. 816 Hyde
" Mary, widow, janitress Denman Grammar
School, r. 816 Hyde
" Michael, laborer, r. 113 Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" Robert E., shipping clerk Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 816 Hyde
" Thomas, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 222.
4th
" William, waiter, r. 529 Sacramento
Laven M. C, auditor Pac. Postal Tel. Cable Co.,
r. 30 Post
-e®' Laven. See Lavin and Levin
Leavenroth Abraham, peddler, r. 351i^ Clemen-
tina
Lavenson Albert S., merchant, r. 910 Ellis
" James H., stenographer John A. Benson, r.
3347 Sutter
«®"Lavenson. See Levenson
Laventhal Samuel, manufacturer clothing, 118
Battery, r. 1404 O'Farrell
Laver Augustus (Laver & MuUany), r. Alameda
•' & Mullany (Augustus Laver and Patrick
MuUany), architects, 93 Flood Bldg
Lavergne Celina Mrs., dressmaking, 1308i4 Pow-
ell
" Eugene, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 1308'4
Powell
^S'-Laveroni. See Lavaroni
Lavery Charlotte Miss, teacher Douglass Pri-
mary School, r. 7 Scott
" James V., proprietor North Point Dock
Warehouse, SW cor Sansome and Chest-
nut, r. Sausalito
Lavery Joseph G., accountant and insurance
adjuster, 423 California, r. 724 Bush
" Robert (McAvoy & Lavery), and book-
keeper James V. Lavery, r. 1511 Polk
" Robert J., wharfinger, r. 7 Scott
Lavezzari Linda Miss, r. 1414 Harrison
Lavezzi G., musician, r. 322, 7th i
Lavigne Anna Miss, teacher languages.
Hyde
" Francis, miner, r. 537 Sacramento
" Frank, cooper, r. 404, 3d
" J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
" Jean M., fruits, 1501 Mason
" Kate, domestic, 728 Ashbury
" Leon, painter, 1034 Golden Gate A\
■ Chesley
" Raymond, bookkeeper Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 1230 Bush
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Lavin Annie Miss, clerlt Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 20 Stanford
" Bell Mrs., r. 202 Grove
" Bridget, widow, r. 911 Vallejo
" Dominick J., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
911 Vallejo
" James W., teamster, r. 20 Stanford
" John, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co., r.
168/2 Silver
" John J., master sohr Emily Bichard, r. 20
Stanford
" Joseph P., r. 911 Vallejo rear
<■ Michael, bricklayer, r. 834 Folsom
" Peter J., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
407 Clayton
•' Thomas B., seaman, r. 645 Merchant
" Thomas P., teamster, r. 20 Stanford
ie®-Lavin. See Laven and Levin
Lavine Blanche, actress Cremorne Theatre, r.
113, 4th
«®-Iiavine. See Lavigne
La Violette Gaspard, drygoods, 116, 3d, r. 23
Stanly PI
" Gaspard Jr.. salesman Gaspard La Vio-
lette, r. 23 Stanly PI
" Victor, salesman Gaspard La Violette, r.
23 Stanly PI
La Voce del PopolO (Italian daily), Giovanni B.
Cevasco proprietor, 729 Montgomery
Lavoie John A., bartender, r. 569 Stevenson
Lavori Frank, bootblack, 14, 3d, r. 1213 Dupont
" Joseph, waiter, r. 577 Bryant
Lavoy Frank A., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1919
Larkin
Law and Order League of California, Mrs.
Rose M. French secretary, 941 Valencia
" Daniel, boiler maker, r. 1012 Tennessee
Law Department Southern Pacific Co., 4 Mont-
gomery
" Frank G., clerk local freight offtce S. P.
Co., r. 2035 Mission
" Frank H., plumber, r. 235^ Perry
" Hartland (The Viava Co.), and physician,
2109 Van Ness Av
" Herbert E. (The Viavi Co.), r. 1526 Vallejo
" Jane A., widow, r. 610 O'Farrell
Law Journal San Francisco, Stockwell & Co.,
proprietors, 219 Bush
Law Library San Francisco, New City Hall, 3d
floor
" Richard W., watchman S. P. Co., r. 2035
Mission
>' Thomas, hostler Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 620
" William, pattern maker, r. 1616 Golden
Gate Av
" William M., electrician, r. 1362a Market
4®"Law. See Lau and Laws
Lawden John, carpenter, r. 729 Capp
Lawford Ann A. Mrs., r, 2311 Larkin
" James, longshoreman, r. 309 Fremont
" William E., clerk Landsberger & Son, r.
2311 Larkin
Lawler Daniel G., clerk Peter H. Lawler, r. 14
Heron
" David, trunkmaker, r. 8 Albion Av
" David A., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
8 Albion Av
" Davis B., civil engineer, r. 1101 Green
" F. C. Mrs., r. 1121 Alabama
" Francis, groceries, SWcor Oak and Gough,
r. 342 Oak
" Frank, clerk Delmas & Shortridge, r. 345,
13th
" Frank C, clerk Renton, Holmes & Co., r.
777 Harrison
Lawler Frank W., attorney at law, 732 Spreck-
els Bldg, r. 634 Waller
" Howard J., compositor, r. 777 Harrison
" James, bartender Clement Dixon, r. 7 Jane
PI
" James F., boiler maker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 14 Heron
" John, fireman, r. 501 Napa
" John, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" John, wool sorter Flint & McLennan, r.
308, 23d
" Joseph, r. 514/2, 3d
" Joseph, capitalist, r. SE cor York and 17th
•' Joseph Jr., r. 1121 Alabama
" Kate, widow, r. 3)8, 22d
" Martin J., collector Post OfQce, r. 1, 25th
" Mary, widow, r. 49 Jessie rear
" Michael H., groceries and liquors, 411, 5th
'■ Nicholas, teamster, r. 49 Jessie
" Patrick, box maker Pac. and S. F;. Box
Factory, r. 326/2, 10th
" Peter H., groceries and liquors, 1131 Harri-
son, r. 14 Heron
" Philip J., bookkeeper, r. 342 Oak
" Thomas, r. SE cor York and 17th
" Thomas, painter, r. Nebraska nr Army
" Thomas H., journalist, r. 777 Harrison
" Thomas H. jr., millhand M. Hansen & Co.,
r. 228 Birch Av
" Wilson G., chief engineer str Constance,
r. 1641 Polk
«®~ Lawler. See Lawlor and Lolor
Lawless Bridget, widow, r. 511 Franklin
" James, watchman, r. 27 South Park
" J. C. & Co. (Joseph C. Lawless), harness
makers, 115 Market
" John E., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 6Vi
Clinton
" Joseph C. (J.C. Lawless & Co.), r. Alameda
Lawless JosepllL, secretary Joost Bros., 1438-
1440 Mission, r. 755^/4 Howard
" Joseph v., clerk, r. 511 Franklin
" Lawrence, r. 755!4 Howard
" Margaret, widow, r. 6!4 Clinton
" Martin, asst. engineer str Farallon
" Michael, shoemaker, r. 474V4 Tehama
" Robert T., chief officer str Australia, r. 915
Oak
" Rose Miss, saleslady, r. 27 South Park
" Thomas E. .printer C. E. Worden & Co., r.
27 South Park
Lawley John J., plasterer, r. 833, 18th
" Michael C, laborer, r. 833, 18th
« Thomas J. . plasterer, r. 833, 18th
Lawlor Bryan, laborer, r. 323, 4th
" Daniel, oiler str City of Everett
" du Tour Mrs., teacher music, r. 48 Oak
" Frank, lineman Pac. Tel. &Tel. Co., r. 3718
" George F., pressman Francis-Valentine
Co., r. Fruit vale
" George W., r. 224 Haight
" Herbert A., salesman Ben H. Lucke, r.
Oakland
" John (ZoUver, Branch & Lawlor), r. 3604
Sacramento
" John, driver John F. Schwartz, r. 1138 Mc-
Allister
" John, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 725 Min-
nesota
" John C, brass finisher Union I. Wks, r.
3604 Sacramento
" John M., r. 1731 Broadway
" J. William, r. 1731 Broadway
" William B., watchman, r. 48 Oak
" William M. Jr., clerkGoodyear RubberCo.,
r. San Quentin
Lawlor William P., attorney at law, 508 Califor-
nia, room 34, r. The California Hotel
4®-Lawlor. See Lawler and Lalor
Lawrence A., clerk, r. 923 Post
" Albert, car painter S. P. Co., r. 106, 13th
" Albert, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 135
Shipley
" Andrew M., journalist, r. 608b Powell
" Ann Mrs., proprietor San Bruno House,
110, 4th
" Arthur C, salesman Hulse, Bradford & Co.,
r. 804 Haight
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Lawrence Axel, druggist B. Broemmel, r. 3023
Fi llmore
" BenjaininB.,driverEngine36,r. 401 Duncan
" C, r. 410 Leavenworth
" Charles, clerk, r. 539 Greenwich
" Charles, laborer, r. 333, 3d
" Daly Jr., clerk, r. 1117, 23d
" Daniel, teacher music, 40 New Montgom-
ery, r. 907 Howard
" Darwin E., expressman, SE cor 5th and
Brannan, r. SM Converse
" Edward J., nurse St. Mark's Hospital, 2000
Stockton
" Edwin, restaurant, 1212 Fillmore
" Eliza Miss, tailoress, r. 1519 Mason
" Emil, bartender, r. 221 Elm Av
" Emma D. Mrs., dress cutting school, 1231
Market
" Frank, candle maker Mission Soap and
Candle Wks, r. 309, 17th
" Frank, hostler Cal. Horse Repository, r.
510 Van Ness Av
" Frank, machine hand Fink & Schindler, r
33 Oak Grove Av
" Frank, master schr Frank Lawrence, r
601, 3d
" Frank, porter Haas Bros., r. 529 Greenwich
" Frank W., clerk Henry 1. C. Inselman, r. 33
Oak Grove Av
" Frank W., expressman, SE cor Market and
8th, r. 1033 Hampshire
" Fred, butcher, r. 540 Grove
" George, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1102
Fillmore
Lawrence George E., attorney at law, 325
Montgomery, room 25, r. 1038 Greenwich
Lawrence George E., carpenter and builder, 619
Sacramento
" George O., dentist, 331 Post
" Harry, gripman Sutter St. Ry.. r. 1635 Polk
" Henry, barber Gustav A. Englander
" Howard C, chemist, r. 613, 31st
" Humphry, carpenter, r. 246 Taylor
" James (Filer & Lawrence), r. 306a Bartlett
" James, clerk, r. 360 Brannan
Mrs., widow, r. 110, 4th
H., .loumalist, r. 37, 3d
" James H. C, compositor Argonaut, r. 1312
Mason
" James W., bookkeeper John P. Fraser r
22 Stockton PI
Lawrence Jay V., carpenter and builder, 619
Sacramento
" John, barber W. C. Patrick
Lawrence John, general superintendent Sun-
set Telephone and Telegraph Co., 316
Bush, r. Berkeley
" John, plasterer, r. 2.35, 15th
" John, porter Payot, Upham & Co., r. 113
Chattanooga
" John, waiter E. Lawrence, r. 1310 Fillmore
". Joseph, barber, r. 536 Geary
"' Joseph J., druggist Colin G. Strong, r. SE
cor Clay and Leavenworth
" Lottie, trayliner C. A. Malm & Co., r. 401
Duncan
" Mae I. Miss, stenographer Union Gas En-
gine Co., r. Alameda
" Mamie Miss, r. 352 Clementina
" Manuel, r. 526 Geary
" Manuel, barber, r. 621 Powell
" Manuel, waiter, r. 706 Front
" Margaret H., widow, r. 910 Steiner
" Mary, widow, r. 525 Filbert
" Mary V. Mrs., inspectress U. S. Customs,
r. 501 Harrison
" Minta, widow, r. 2205 Geary
" Nettie C. Miss, school teacher, r. 910
Steiner
" Richard, laborer, r. 705 Mission
" Swan G., painter, r. 27 Harriet
" Thomas, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1113
York
" W. B., with Spring Valley W. W., r. San
Mateo
" W. Erwin, bookkeeper Carrau & Green, r.
1225 Union
" William, bookkeeper A. Berta Co., r. 1207
Clay
Lawrence Willis P., clerk, r. 136 Ellis
" Wilmot T. B. Miss, r. 1719 Oak
.e®~Lawrence. See Lawrence, Lorentz and
Lorenz
Lawrenson Harold, chronometer and watch-
maker, 6 Market
" Patrick H., painter, r. 12 Hyde
.8®" Lawrenson. See Laurenson, Lorensen and
Lorenzen
Lawrie Ella Miss, teacher music, r. 404 Lott
Lawrie Harry D., secretary California Title In-
surance and Trust Co., 210 Montgomery,
Mills Bldg, r. 31 Belvedere
" James R., teacher music, r. 404 Lott
" J, U., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 1919
Webster
" Maggie Miss, domestic, r. 2828 Bush
•' William N., r. 404 Lott
Lawry Mattie A., stenographer E. W. S. Van
Slyke & Co., r. 425 O'Farrell
.ea-Lawry. See Lauray, Laurie, Lawrie
and Lowry
Laws Anna R., widow, r. 109 Hartford
" Edwin R., gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR., r. 1308 Green
" Elbert C, harness maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 119 Fulton
" George G., tinsmith, r. 121 Fulton
" John C, policeman, r. 1515 Ellis
" P. Miss, operator W.U. Tel. Co.. California
Hotel, r. 1515 Ellis
" Rose, widow, r. 119 Fulton
4®-Laws. See Law
Lawson Albert, r. 608 Bartlett
" Albert C, mason, r. 52114 Birch Av
" Alexander, machinist, r. 14 Minnesota
" Andrew, cooper, 223-235 Jackson, r. 414, 7th
" Andrew, janitor, 30 Ellis, r. Oakland
" Andrew, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Andrew, tanner, r. 15 Aileen Av
" Artemus, car builder Market St. Ry., r. 156
Golden Gate Av
" Arthur B., bookkeeper, r. 1316 Larkin
" Arthur L., bicycle repairer Joseph F.
Moran, r. 12!4 Lynch
" August Mrs., widow, r. lOOOA Minna
" A. W.,r. 706Mason
" Caroline, widow, r. 314 Beale
" Charles, dry goods, 918 Illinois
" Charles, tanner J. C. Reud & Co., r. 15
Aileen Av
" Charles, wood and coal, 849 Florida
" Charles R., paper hanger J. E. Rose
" Christophor, heckhand str Resolute
" Edward, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Eric, seaman, r. 438 Broadway
" Ernest D., burnisher Schaezlein & Bur-
ridge, r. 34 Derby PI
Lawson F. A. & Co. (Frederick A. Lawson), im-
porters car bodies, car trucks, wheels,
fare registers, fenders, rails and fasten-
ings, cooperage, stock and paper, 123
California, room 15
" Frederick A. (F. A. Lawson & Co.), 123
California
" Frederick O., sheet iron worker John C.
Lawson, r. 731 Guerrero
" George, cooper, r. 414, 7th
" George F., stove maker Union I. Wks, r.
1007 Minnesota
" George H., sheet iron worker John C. Law-
son, r. 731 Guerrero
" George R., ship joiner Union I. Wks, r. 963
Howard
" George R. Jr., sailmaker Simpson & Fish-
er, r. 241, 3d A v
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Lawson Gustave, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Hans, liquors, SE cor Drumm and Pacific,
r. lOOVi Jackson
Harry G., teamster, r. 40 Gilbert rear
Henry, capitalist, r. 715 Howard
Ida, domestic, 709 Mason
Ivan F., clerk Stevenson & Co., r. 1805 Ellis
J. A., agent, r. 15591/4 Market
James, teamster, r. 901 Battery
John, barber Marks Cohen, r. 507 O'Farrell
John, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. TJni-
verity Club
John, weigher D. J. Walker, r. 1450, 25th
John C, tin and sheet iron worker, 702 San-
some, r. 731 Guerrero
John C. Jr., sheet iron worker John C. Law-
son, r. 731 Guerrero
John F., laborer S. P. Co., r. 113 Oregon
John F., lodgings, 113 Oregon, r. 230 Green
John F., longshoreman, r. 230 Green
John F., seaman, r. 33 Hinckley
John R., yardman, r. 732, 18th
John S.. ofQce supplies, r. 1110 Leaven-
worth
Joseph, cleaner Sutro Baths, r. 702 Point
Lobos Av
Louisa Mrs., dressmaking, 1821 Polk
Martin, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
Matilda, widow, r. 12i4 Lynch
Peter, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
Robert, feeder Schmidt Label and Litho.
Co., r. 414, 7th
Robert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Sarah A., widow, r. 827 Capp
Thomas, clerk, r. 241 Webster
Thomas A., cooper, r. 414. 7th
Walter, clerk J. K. Armsby Co.,r. 608Bart-
lett
Walter S., sheet iron worker John C. Law-
son, r. 731 Guerrero
William, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 12'/4
Lynch
William A., r. 1316 Kearny
William A., attorney at law, 101 Sansome,
room 19, r. 2032 Steiner
William A., journalist S. F. News Letter
William B., horseshoer Stone & Wherry, r.
4421/2, 6th
William H., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 404,
7th
William R., motorman, r. 936 Capp
Yeats C, asst. auditor Wells, Fargo& Co.'s
Express, 35 New Montgomery, r. 2311
California
Lawthar Jacob, stone cutter, r. 608, 6th
" William, ship builder, r. 501 Napa
Lawton Augustus F., bookkeeper Mutual Life
Ins. Co. of New York, r. 2506 Clay
" Catherine, widow, r. 418 Fulton rear
" Delmore E., clerk, r. 1409 Sacramento
" Edward, deputy Tax Collector, r. 2106'/2
Bryant
" Edward, printer, r. 21061/4 Bryant
Lawton Edward J., practical plumber, steam
and hot water fitter, specifications fur-
nished and estimates given, all work
guaranteed, shop and r. 7 Belvedere nr
Waller
" Edwin G., real estate, 323 Montgomery
" Erwin, watchman, r. 1021 Powell
LAWTON F. H. & 00.
(Frank H. Lawton), shirt manufactur-
ers, 229 Kearny
Lawton Frank H. (P. H. Lawton & Co.), r.
Berkeley '
pad
Pac
Lawton Fritz, electrician John W. Klumpke,
r. 225 O'Farrell
George E., clerk Lachman & Sternfels, r.
1409 Sacramento
George E., observer U. S. Weather Bureau,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
George M., salesman, r. 109 Fair Oaks rear
G. T. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
James, artist, r. 313, 4th
Jennie, vrtdow, r. 47 Elgin Park Av
Josephine E. Miss, telephone operator Pac.
Tel. and Tel. Co., r. 1409 Sacramento ■
Manley C, civil engineer, r. 1799 Filbert
Martha, widow, r. 1409 Sacramento
Michael A., machinist, r. 516 Connecticut
Orlando, real estate, 323 Montgomery, r.
Oakland
Peter, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 2812
Greenwich
Robert C, law student, r. 1799 Filbert
Sarah H., widow, r. 1501b Larkin
William, agent Modern Laundry Co., 634
Montgomery, r. 1535 Mission
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Lawton William F., vice-president Sunset
Photo and Engraving Co., 131 Post, r. 313
Eddy
" W. J. P., dentist, 231 Post
Lawton & Co. (New York), Duplicating Ap-
paratus and Imperial Liquid Metal
Polish, The Neograph, The Simplex
Printer, The Duplicator, Improved Hec-
tograph and supplies, and rubber stamp
W. D. McArthur general agent
icific Coast, Islands, China and Japan.
132 California
JS®-Lawton. See Laughten
Lawver Aaron M., real estate and loans, 402
Montgomery, room 8, r. 2805 Washington
Lawyer Mary, widow, r. 344, 18th
" William, laundryman Occidental Hotel, r.
744 Folsom
Lay Fritz, cook, r. 219 Minna
" Henry, iron worker Brode & Clark Iron
Wks., r. 2503 Bush
" Jacob, r. 225 Langton
" Philip, machinist Schrader & Lutge, r. 1213
■ Scott
" Stephen, r. 2503 Bush
Layden Charles A,, tanner, r. 11th Av South
nr P
" James, harness maker, 2440 California,
r. 2756 Bush
" Michael, engineer, r. 2756 Bush
" Michael, r. 11th Av South nr P
" William H., r. 1002 Tennessee
Laydon Darby (Darby Laydon & Co.), r. 267
LAYDON DARBY & CO.
(Darby Laydon), pile drivers, wharf
and bridge builders and contractors,
137-139 Main, telephone Main 5326
Laydon John, helper'Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 54
Mission
Jg^'Laydon. See Leyden and Lydon
Layeaski Sinion, cigar maker, r. 31 Chesley rear
Layman Manuel, porter Occidental Hotel
Layng H. G., president and manager H. G.
Layng Machine Works, 107-111 Fremont,
r. 309 Octavia
Layng H. G. Machine Works
(incorporated), all kinds of special
tools and machines, winery, dynamite
and powder machinery a specialty,
H. G. Layng president and manager,
107-111 Fremont, telephone Main 501
Layng John, superintendent shot tower, SE cor
1st and Howard, r. 617 Fell
" John B., lead roller Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 2904 Pine
■' John E., machinist H. G. Layng Machine
Wks, r. 1420 Devisadero
" Lillie M., widow, r. 506 Hayes
" Robert J., r.:794 Clayton
■ William G., editor Breeder; and Sports-
man, 313 Bush
j8®"Layng. See Lang, Lange and Laing
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Layton Ernest, bookkeeper, r. 809 Octavia
" Francis Mrs., nurse Kings Daughters'
Home, 217 Francisco
" ' Frank D., traveling salesman Stevenson «&
Co., r. Cloverdale
" James E. C, marine engineer, r. 810, 19th
" John, plumber, r. 517, 19th
" Roland, printer Hicks- Judd Co. , r. 333 Mason
" Walter T., driver S. F. Laundry
^S^-Layton. See Laton and Leighton
Lazansky Arthur P., bag maker Bernhard La-
zansky, r. 1835 Union
" Bernhard, bags, 105 Clay, r. 1806 Ellis
" Himan J., bag maker, r. 1825 Union
" Mae Miss, stenographer and typewriter,
710 Spreckels Bldg, r. 1806 Ellis
" Milton H., clerk Bernhard Lazansky, r.
1806 Ellis
" Milton W., bag maker, r. 1835 Union
" Sim, salesman, r. 1806 Ellis
4®~Lazansky. See Lezinsky
Lazar George, carpenter, r. 3750 Bush
Lazard Alexandre (Lazard Freres), r. Paris,
France
" Elie (Lazard Freres), r. Paris, France
Lazard Freres (Alexandre and Elie Lazard,
David Cahn and Alexandre Weill), capi-
talists, 1-3 Sansome
Lazarde Louis, cellarman Wetmore, BowenCo.,
r. 714AFell
La Zare Henry, druggist Joy's, r. 734 Hayes
Lazari Francisco, waiter, r. 6 Card Alley
Lazarus Belle Miss, stenographer, 1335 Stock-
ton, r. 828a Union
" Berthold, salesman Charles Keilus & Co.,
r. 1738a Sutter
" Edward M., traveling salesman Kraker
Mfg Co., r. 313 Ellis
" Harry, salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1728a Sutter
" H. L. Mrs., widow, nurse, r. 30 Russ
" Ida, teacher, r. 1728a Sutter
" Joseph, barber, r. 34 Russ
" Leon A., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1010 Mason
" Leopold, vineyardist, r. 1010 Mason
" Michael, hat and cloak room S. F. Verein,
r. 1402 Montgomery
" Samuel, dry goods, 1335 Stockton, r. 838a
Union
" Sylvain J., student Lucius L. Solomons, r.
1010 Mason
Lazelle Joseph, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 15
Oak Grove Av
Lazier Phinley, carpenter, r. 613% Fulton
Lazinsky Rudolph, cadet Army of Heaven at
Hand, r. N s Channel nr 9th
Lazzarini Charles A., barber, r. 3407 California
" Francisco, waiter I. Cuenin, r. 6 Card Alley
" Frank, window cleaner, r. 1112 Montgomery
rear
" Giuseppe, vegetable peddler, r. 65 Henry
" Henry (Casini & Lazzarini), r. 3110 Steiner
" Louis, fruits, r. 3110 Steiner
" Silvio, expressman, r. S s Houston nr Jones
Lea Ernest L. P., porter Louis T. Snow, r. Lorin
" Frank B., tinner, r. 1216 Oak
" Henry E., roofer and tinner, 1316 Oak
" Maurice, hostler United Carriage Co., r. 713
Clementina
" Victor, waiter str Corona
4®°Lea. See Lee and Leigh
Leach Edward, messenger The Bank of British
North America, r. 1950 California
" Frank, laundryman, r. 75 Albion Av
" Frank, usher, r. 407 Sutter
" George W., master mariner with Pope &
Talbot, r. Lick House
" Harold, journalist, 330 California, room 14.
r. 118 Grant Av
" Harry, r. 407 Sutter
" James H., engineer, r. %lVi, 4th
" John, hog ranch, 39th Av South nr H
'■- " John, motorman Market St. Ry.. r. 1004
Tennessee
'< Lavina L. Miss, superintendent S. F.
Mission, r. 16 Selina PI
" . Margaret I. Mrs., proprietor The Oliver,
899 Pine
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Leach Ralph, usher, r.407Sutter
" Richard (Leach & Lee), r. Berkeley
" Sylvester A., receiver Sacramento St.
Branch Market St. Ry., r. 311 Cherry
" Thomas, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 355
Minna
" Thomas, laundry office, 713 Folsom, r. 655
Harrison
" Thomas L., clerk Thomas Leach, r. 655
Harrison
" Walter G., salesman, r. 239 Oak
•' W. G. Mrs., r. 339 Oak
" William (Hamilton & Leach), r. Oakland
" William, bartender The Baldwin
" William, carpenter, 3935 California, r. 3337
Geary
" William, feeder Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. Oakland
" & Lee (Richard Leach and Charles M.
Lee), carpenters, 1019 Market
4®"Leach. See Leech and Leitch
Leadwith Mary, widow, r. 175 Clara
" Otis, r. 175 Clara
Leaf Albert, extraman Truck 5, r. 1 Kimball
Court
" J. Gus, printer, r. 932 Broadway
" Robert E., wagon guard Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 1339 Stanyan
" Tinnin, painter, r. 827 Filbert
League of American Wheelmen (North Cali-
fornia Division), Frank H. Kerrigan
chief consul, 35 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Leahey Bridget, widow, r. S18i4 Lombard
" Julia, widow, r. 2305 Devisadero
" Margaret, widow, r. 553 Mission
" Timothy, r. Old People's Home
>e®"Leahey. See Lahey and Leahy
Leahy Alice, widow, r. 729 Turk
" Alice Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 117,
27th
" Charles H., plumber, r. 1603 Dolores
" Cornelius J., wrapper G. Verdier & Co., r
1028 Treat Av
" Daniel, brass molder, r. 742 Florida
" Daniel, salesman, r. 1603 Dolores
" Daniel F., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1028
Treat Av
" Daniel J, plasterer, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 506 Ivy Av
" David J., porter John Sroufe & Co., r. 1234
Green
" Dennis, engineer The Sutherland
" Dennis J., liquors, 1120 Howard
" Ellen, widow, r. 322 Bartlett
" James, contractor, r. 1139, 30th
" James, shoe cutter United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 1029 Capp
" James F., contractor, 711 Spreckels Bldg,
r. 1923 San Carlos Av
" John, extraman Truck 1, r. 1210 Kearny
" John, helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 742
Florida
" John, laborer Gray Bros., r. 68 Clipper
" John F., clerk C. Curtin, r. 117, 27th
" JohnW. (J. W. Leahy& Co.), r. 1925Mission
" Joseph F., plumber, r. 1028, 20th
" Julia Miss, r. 1933 Mission
" J. W. & Co. (JohnW. Leahy), proprietor.s
Pacific Tea Co., 1925 Mission
" Margaret Miss, r. 326 O'Farrell
" Mary, widow, r. 20!4 Harriet
" Maurice A., elevatorman, r. 1028 Treat Av
" Michael, bartender Annie Damery, r. 738
Howard
" Michael, fireman Palace Hotel, r. 742
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I^eahy Michael B:, salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 114 Oak
" Michael J., plasterer, r. 506 Ivy Av
" Patrick, canvasser, r. 227 Hayes
" Patrick, laborer, r. 527 Sacramento
•' Robert, clerk P. M. SS. C!o.'s wharf, r. 975
Bryant
" Stephen C, compositor Call, r. 2V4 Russ
" Thomas, salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
1206 Mission
" Thomas E., painter, r. W-A Harriet
" Thomas J., carpenter, r. 1603 Dolores
" William, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" William, machine operator United Boot
and Shoe Co., r. 117, 27th
Leahy William H., secretary Goldstein & Co.,
26 O'Farrell, and contractor, r. 1923 San
Carlos Av
•' William P., laborer, r. 1139, 20th
4®"L.eahy. See Lahey and Leahey
Leak Glove Manufacturing Co.
(of Gloversville), Louis D. Radgesky
secretary, office 411 Market
j8®=L,eak. See Leek
Leake W. S., secretary Pacific Coast Jockey
Club, parlors A and B Palace Hotel, r.
3009 Clay
Lieale John, master str Bay City, r. 2425 Pacific
Av
" William G., master str Caroline, r. 2004
Vallejo
;6®"Leaman. See Leemann, Lehman and Leh-
mann
Lean Edward, clerk Rothschild & Ehrenpfort.
14 Ash Av
" Edward J., salesman Union Clothing Co.,
r. 805 Geary
" Joseph, special policeman, r. 412 Jones
" Robert F., policeman, r. 137. 4th Av
Leander Peter, seaman str South Coast, r. 6
Howard
Leaner Reuben T. (Carver & Leaner), r. 1631
i=a
Lear Peace E., electrical engineer, r. 105314
Golden Gate Av
Leard Edward, painter, r. 1144 Howard
Leardon Thomas, laborer, r. 26 Minna
Learned Alfred M., clerk Post Office, r. 122, 6th
" Edward A., carpenter and builder, 213
Leidesdorff, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" Matthew, clerk, r. 2 Brady
" Thomas, painter, 1908 Mission, r. 2122 How-
ard
" Thomas Jr., painter Thomas Learned, r.
2122 Howard
" William, shoelaster, r. 2 Brady
M^ Learned. See Larned
Leary A. J. Co., Theodore Kueppers president.
Fred Verleger vice-president, Paul Frej -
gang secretary and treasurer, printers,
binders and blank book mfrs., 113-lU)
Davis
" Andrew B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1415 Guerrero
" Ann, widow, r. 68b Clementina
" Arthur, teamster Overland Freight Trans
fer Co., r. 320 Langton
" Babbette, domestic, 611 Hyde
" Bernard, r. 233a 12th
" Christopher J., laborer Diggins Bros., r. 2
South Broderick
" Cornelius, liquors, 4 Jackson, r. Precita Av
nr California Av
" Cyrus T., tanner, r. 1020, 11th Av South
1. laborer, r. 8 Elwood rear
Leary Daniel F., foreman, r. 2020 Bush
" Daniel J., clerk Auditor's office, r. 1119 Cas-
tro
" Dennis, coalpasser str Corona, r. 479 Te-
hama
" Edward A., salesman Butler, Schutze &
Co., r. 1119 Castro
" Hannah, widow, r. 2223 Post
" Hannah, domestic, 1813 Pine
" Henry J., molder Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. 68 Clementina
" Henry T., plaster molder Samuel Kellett,
r. 1114 Taylor
" James, carriage painter, r. 318 Chenery
" James F., carriage painter, r. 1119 Cas-
tro
• ' James F. , shoefinisher Siebe-Granville Co. .
r. 117 Natoma
■• James J., laborer, r. 1110 Mason
" James W., frame maker A. & A. Baker, r.
Alameda
" Jeremiah, livery stable, 2113 Pine
" John, r. 1119 Castro
" John, laborer, r. 230, 1st
" John, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" John C, agent, r. 1114 Taylor
" John T., clerk, r. 1119 Castro
" John W., foreman, r. 125 Eureka
" Joseph, r. 709 Green
" Joseph L., teamster M. Friedman & Co., r.
231 , 6th
" Kate, widow, r. 117 Natoma
" Luke, stenographer Coast Division S. P.
Co., r. 922 O'Farrell
" Maggie Miss, clerk Golden Gate Comp,
Yeast Co., r. 2223 Post
" Maggie Miss, millinery, 118, 6th, r. 1119
Castro
" Mary, widow, r. 722 Tennessee
" Mary, widow, r. 1114 Taylor
" Mary Miss, seamstress, r. 117 Natoma
" Michael, laborer, r. 654 Natoma
" Pantly D., fruits, 1325 Polk
" Patrick, r. 709 Clementina
" Patrick (Webb & Leary), r. 120 Bryant
" Patrick, coal passer str San Bias
" Patrick, laborer, r. 154 Perry
" Patrick, molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 34
Clara
•• Richard, r. 1028, 20th
" Ruiz, porter Seppich & Kleinhans.r. 1020
Kearny
" Thomas C, actor, r. 228 O'Farrell
" Thomas H., painter, r. 720 Valencia
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ard
" Timothy, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 531
Howard
" Timothy, butcher S. P. Hicks, r. 2223 Post
" & Holland (Timothy Leary and Thomas
Holland), proprietors City Hotel, 512
Howard
Leasen Henry, finisher Aug. Jungblut & Co., r.
1106, 23d
Leason Elizabeth Mrs., r. 3732 Greenwich
" George, r. 812 Kearny
Leathe Frank C, messenger Boericke & Run-
yon, r. 504 Liberty
" George W., carpenter, r. 504 Liberty
" William, clerk Murphy, Grant <& Co., r. 504
Liberty
Leatherland James, engineer, r. 211 Fair Oaks
Leatherman Ambrose, glazier, r. 11b Clara
" Henry, solicitor Baxter Portrait Co.
Leathers Christina H. Mrs., fancy goods, 410,
3d
" George N., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1204 Howard
" Joseph W., cigars and tobacco, 24, 3d, r.
410, 3d
Leautier Constance, widow, r. 911i4 Minna
Leavens William M., machinist McWhirter
Electric Co., r. 509a Hayes
Leavenworth Grace Miss, stenographer, r. 1601
Golden Gate Av
" R. J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P. Co.,
r. San Rafael
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Leavers Richard, engineer Isidore Burns, r.
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Leavitt Albion E., yard foreman S. F. Lumber
Co., r. 2109 Howard
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" Lorenzo, yard hand, r. 837 Alabama
" Lynwood L., r. 437 Jersey
LEAVITT S. B. CO,
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dealers news, book, flat, ruled, glazed
and wrapping papers, card and straw
board, envelopes, etc., 509-511 Sacra-
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Leavitt Shubael B., president S. B. Leavitt Co.,
509-511 Sacramento, r. 1583 Verdi, Ala-
meda
" Walter T., advertising agent, r. 731 Laurel
Av
Leavitt William C, general agent Union Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co., 419 California,
rooms 1-3, r. 108y2 Turk
Leavitt & BiU (John W. Leavitt and John T.
Bill), agents Cleveland and Crescent Bi-
cycles, .303 Larkin
4^" Leavitt. See Levit
Leavy Charles M., manufacturers' agent, 214
Pine, room 23, r. 2727 Pacific Av
" Clarence M., advertising agent M. A.
Gunst & Co., r. Oakland
" Franklin, salesman Walter Hirschfeld, r.
3727 Pacific Av
" James, roadman Cal. St. RR., r. 1325V4
Vallejo
" Mattie M. Miss, bookkeeper Milton Heyne-
mann, r. 319 Fell
4®=Leavy. See Levey, Levi and Levy
Leaward Thomas, waiter Palace Restaurant,
LeBadlelleL. Mrs., lodgings, 630 Sacramento
Le Ballister Eugene, chief engineer str Monti-
cello, r. Vallejo, Cal.
" James E., proprietor The Powell, 109a
Powell
Lebanon Presbyterian Church, Rev. Donald
M. Ross pastor, SE cor 23d and Sanchez
Le Barron Charles, painter Thomas Downing, r.
142, 9th
Lebatard Michael, stock broker, r. 722 Vallejo
" William, collector, r. 722 Vallejo
Lebbold Henry, blacksmith Charles Herold, r.
San Bruno Hotel
Lebenbaum Co. The, E. Lebenbaum president,
C. Schlesinger secretary, groceries, 1105
Sutter
Lebenbaum E., president The Lebenbaum Co.,
1105 Sutter, r. 908 O'Farrell
" Louis, r. 1.522 O'Farrell
" S., with The Lebenbaum Co., r. 908 O'Far-
rell
" Tillie Miss, r. 1308 Post
Leber John, painter, r. 22 Turk
Le Bere Joseph, candymaker Adolph Hromada,
r. 7 William
Le Bert Adele, widow, r. 220, 18th
Le Berthon Charles P., clerk, r. 630 Hayes
" Theodore M. journalist, r. 620 Hayes
Le Beurier Benjamin, laundry man French Hos-
pital
Lebigue Auguste, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Le Blanc Clovis, machinist, r. 906 Stockton
W. W. MOHTAGUE & CO.
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ALL SIZES.
19, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Leblanc Daniel, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Frank, liquors, 736 Montgomery
Le Bourveau J. Frank, contractor and builder,
r. 88, 9th
Leboutellier Emile, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Le Breton Charles P., secretary J. C. Johnson
& Co., 400 Market, r. 230 Dolores
Le Breton Edward J., president French Sav-
ings and Loan Society, 534 California, r.
1414 Sutter
" Julia, widow, r. 1414 Sutter
Le Brett Eugene W., pharmacist John A.
Bright, r. 605 Laguna
Le Brey Joseph, helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks,r. 323Bay
Le Bris Aline Miss, teacher French, r. 1914 Dev-
isadero
" Louise Miss, teacher French, r. 1914 Devis-
Lebrun Madeline Miss, teacher music, r. 3242
Sacramento
Le Cam Emeline, domestic, 431, 4th
" Ferdinand, clerk, r. 1409 Jackson
Lecante Johanna, widow, r. 14 Lewis
Lechens Annie, domestic, 509 Capp
" Catherine, widow, r. 9311/4 Shotwell
Lecher Emile, clerk, r. 328 Clipper
" Laura, domestic, 1806 Pacific Av
Lechevallier Matthew, engineer Cal. Wine
Assn.
Lechner C. Mrs., widow, r. 520 Folsom
" Joseph, cellarman A. Repsold & Co., r. 155%
Natoma
Lechten Brothers (Charles and Gustav), confec-
tionery, 1215 Polk
" Charles (Lechten Bros.), r. 1215 Polk
" Gustave (Lechten Bros.), r. 1215 Polk
Leckie William S., superintendent J. J. O'Brien
&Co.,r. 17.34 Eddy
4S= Leckie. See Lackie
Le Clair Ann, widow, r. 335, 10th
" Casimir, guard County Jail No. 2, r. 335,
10th
Leclerc Edouard. wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Eugene, painter J. St. Denis & Co.
" Mary, widow, r. 2111 Larkin
Le Clercisr. Eugene, painter G. Orsi, r. Alameda
Leclerc Sanford D., engineer, r. 2313 Lombard
" Theodore S., clerk General Electric Co., r.
817 Bush
Le Cointh Leon, liquors, 318 Grant Av
Le Compt Albert E., paper hanger, r. 634, 4th
Le Conte Louis J., asst. U. S. Engineer, 533
Kearny, room 15, r. Berkeley
Le Conte Primary School, Miss Margery C.
Robertson principal, W s Powell bet
Washington and Jackson
Lecoste John Mrs., widow, r. 19th Av South bet
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LE COUNT BROTHERS
(Joseph P. and Thomas R.), wholesale
stationers, blank book manufacturers
and printers, 533 Market, telephone
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Le Count Frank P., salesman Le Count Bros., r.
Alameda _
" Joseph P. (Le Count Bros.), r. 7.39 Post
" Thomas R. (Le Count Bros.), r. New York
Le Croix William, painter Studebaker Bros.
Mfg. Co.. r. 734C Clementina
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Ledden Amelia Miss, saleslady Eugene G.
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" John A., manager American Clingstone
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Leddin James, r. 1319 Guerrero
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" Hugh, contractor, r. 1514Vi Valiejo
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" John, laborer, r. 316 Davis
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Ledeme Alfred, bookkeeper London, Paris and
American Bank, r. Alameda
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Lederer Benjamin, dairy produce, 429 Minna, r.
455 Minna
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Minna
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" Charles, clerk, r. 455 Minna
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Lederer George M., manufacturers" agent, 120
Sutter, room 73, r. 1612 Scott
" Herman, stock clerk Hoffman, Alexander
& Co., r. 455 Minna
" Leo, with International Nav. Co., 609 Mar-
ket, r. 2102 Bush
" Max, with Steinberger & Kalisher, r. 2102
Bush
Lederle Henry E.. clerk John H. Linuermann,
r. 3119, 16th
Ledelof Olof , tailor, r. 1222 Filbert
Ledford Benjamin F., r. 319 Ellis
Ledgett Richard D.. horseman, r. 34IV2, 4th Av
Ledlie Julia A., widow, r. 912 Union
Leduc Louis, jeweler, r. 1313 Stockton
" Pierre, proprietor Bay View Nursery, 21st
Av South nr J
•• Tule Improvement Co., George W. Hendry
manager, manufacturers life preservers,
factory 248 Fremont, office 8 California
Ledwich Lawrence, longshoreman, r. 408 Chest-
nut
Ledwidge John, stage manager Columbia Thea-
tre, r. 145 Grove
Ledwith Charles, electrician, r. 313, 4th
" Oliver T., r. 175 Clara
Ledyard John S. (Ledyard & Kerr), r. Berkeley
LEDYARD WILLIAM E.,
homoeopatMc physician, oface 223 Post
bet Grant Av and Stockton, hours 10
a. m. to 3 p. m., r. Sunol, Alameda Co.
Ledyard & Kerr (John S. Ledyard and Edward
Kerr), agents The Brahma Cevlon Tea
Co., 131 Post
Lee A., r. 519 Sacramento
" Abraham, expressman. NW cor Grant Av
and Post, r. 106 Bernard
'• Albert E., with Shreve & Co.. r. 824 Laguna
■ Anna H. Mme., manicure. 126 Kearny,
room 31, r. 1415 Geary
'' Annie, domestic, 1621 Bush
'• Anton, cook, r. 236 Minna
i Arthur H.. artist Examiner, r. llX>3Vi Han"
rison
Arthur S., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 2(J
O'Farrell , :
Bamett, tailor, r. 125 Ash Av
Benjamin B., physician, 400 Geary, r, 34
Ellis
Bert, seaman, r. 122 Gilbert rear
Bridget, widow, r. 305/2, 6th
Byron B., traveling salesman, r. 800 Kearny
Charles, clerk, r. 1916 Lexington Av
Charles A., engineer str Sunol, r. 1001 Capp
Charles M. (Leach & Lee), r. Alameda
Charles S., teamster, r. 1300 Vallejb
Christopher, lieut. Underwriters Patrol
Station 1, r. lOSc Silver
Christopher, tailor Sam Meyer & Co., r. 1
Eddy ; - .
Clara S. Mrs. (Merrick & Leej, r: 1429 Mis-
sion
Edward, machinist Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. San Mateo
I Edward, manager Devany, Hopkins & Co:,
520-522 Stanyan, r. 520 Stanyan
Edward, sign painter Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 10 Valley
Edward D., laborer, r. NE cor 8th and
Brannan
. Edward J., laborer, r. Folsom nr Union Av
Edward S.. porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 927, 18th
Elvira M., widow, cancer specialist, r. .329
Ellis
Emil, cooper, r. 114 Trenton
Emma M., widow, r. 2215 Bush
Emma R. Mrs., r. 2337 Pine
Ernest A., clerk George W. Caswell & Co.,
r. 3017 Sacramento
Frances, widow, r. 432 Golden Gate Av
Francis, carpenter, r. 45 West Mission
Frank, wool dealer, r. 931 Page
Frank P., hostler John R. Walton, r. 311
10th
Frank P., stenographer The Travelers Ins.
Co., r. 73 Minna
Frank V., clerk, r. 5 Adelaide PI
Fred. C, clerk Western Sugar Refining Co.,
r. Berkeley
Frederick E., laborer, r. 322, 3d
George, boat builder and boating, SE cor
South and Kentucky
George, engineer John McQueen, r. 453 Ste-
venson
George A., porter Olympic Club, r. 1300
Valiejo
George H. (Lee & Kiser), r. 625 Golden
Gate Av
George W., deputy County Clerk, r. 1627/2
McAllister
George W., expressman, 113 Grant Av, r.
1300 Valiejo
Helge, laborer, r. 13a Oak Grove Av
Henry, porter S. F. Protestant Orphan
Asylum
Hiram H., wool dealer, 436 Townsend, r.
206 Haight
Horace P., expressman G. W. Lee, r. 1300
Valiejo
Isaiah, cellarman Bach, Meese & Co., r.
Oakland
James, correspondent J. D. Spreckels &
Bros. Co., r. Berkeley
James, hostler, r. 366 Natoma
James, peddler, r. 535, 8th
: James G. C, Lieutenant Colonel U. S. A.,
deputy Quartermaster General, 36 New
Montgomery, r. 606 Sutter
James S., clerk M. A. Lee, r. .3017 Sacra-
mento
James W., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co,, r. 1209 McAllister
Jeremiah, machinist, r. 7 Willow av
John, office 209-211 Mission, r. San Mateo
John, deckhand str Oakland, r. Oakland
John, drayman H. Dutard, r. 419 Baker
John, laborer, r. 29 Minna
John, laborer, r. 1427 Laguna
John, sale.sman Christy & Wise, r. 931 Page
John, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
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Sheet Metal Works, r. 614 Steiner
John B., laborer, r. 27 Caroline
John N., compositor El Comercio de San
Francisco, r. 147, 3d
John T., longshoreman, r. 6 Rincon Av
John W., furnished rooms, 1016 Market
Joseph, glove cutter F. G. Conklin & Co., r.
130 Julian Av
Joseph, plumber, r. 545 Elizabeth
Joseph, waiter, r. 318 Minna
Joseph, waiter, r. 706 California
Joseph E., carpenter, r. 806 Army
Joseph F., engineer, r. 214^2 Fillmore
J. Richard, clerk J.D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.,
r. Berkeley
L. Eugene, mining, r. 2524Gough
Lizzie Miss, clerk, r. 432 Golden Gate Av
Lizzie Mrs., furnished rooms, r. 1354 How-
ard
Lucy Miss, r, 11 Auburn
Malcolm, piano tuner Bruenn's Piano
House, r. 214, 3d
Martha, widow, r, 3017 Sacramento
Mary, widow, r. 6 Tehama
Mary, widow, r. 10 Lewis
Mary, domestic, r. 57 South Park
Matthew, cellarmaster Bach, Meese & Co.,
r. Berkeley
Milton A., boots and shoes, 1820 Devisa-
dero and NW cor Central Av and Sacra-
mento, r. 3017 Sacramento
Nicholas, glazier, r. 6 Golden PI
Patrick, r. 407 Eureka
Peter, seaman, r. 113 Oregon
R. E. Mrs., widow, r. 545 Elizabeth
Reuben N., stonecutter J. R. Blanchard. r.
559 Bryant
Robert, clerk F. A. Rouleau, r. 1(U5 Mar-
ket
Robert, type caster Am. Type Founders'
Co., r. 20'^ Shotwell
Robert E., r. 10 Lewis
Robert S., restaurant, cor Ocean House
Road and Jules Av
Roswell, r. 505 Mason
S. J., teacher Trinity School, r. 3300 Wash-
ington
T., longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
Thomas, r. 522'/^ Stevenson rear
Thomas, boilermaker McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy, r. 57 South Park
Thomas, bookkeeper Frank A. Geier, r. 241
15th
Thomas, laborer, r. 73 Minna
Thomas B., stonecutter, 327 Clementina
Thomas F., butcher, r. 10 Lewis
Thomns J., boilermaker McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy, r. 11 York
Thomas J., weigher, r. 100 Jones
Thomas W. (T. W. Lee & Co.), r. 304 Bat-
tery
T. W. & Co. (Thomas W. Lee), photo en-
gravers, 304 Battery
W. F., r. 620 Market
Willet B., wool dealer, 436 Townsend. i'.
206 Haight
William, r. 522;4 Stevenson rear
William, engineer, r. 120^, 18th
William E., agent S. F Transfer Co.
Willi m F., boots and shoes, 1207 Scott
William G., buyer Hale Bros., r. 222 Clip
per
William G., machine hand W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 304, 3d
William J., butcher, r. 10 Lewis
Lee & Kiser (George H. Lee and James A.
Kiser), real estate agents, 306 Montgom-
ery
46^Lee. See Lea and Leigh
Leebody William E., cellarman Lachman &
Jacobi, r. 500 Rhode Island
Leech Harry, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
718 Golden Gate Av
" John, marine engineer, r. 11 Boardman PI
^®=Leech. See Leach and Leitch
Leechman John, mining, 508 California, room 23,
r. Berkeley
4®"Leechman. See Leishman
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense stock of the Latest Patterns.
©-41-e4-'7 ATarket St.
Leechstring Charles, waiter Bohemian Club, r.
337 Clementina
Leedom T. L. & Co. (Bristol, Penn.), G. L. Birk-
maier agent, importers carpets, rugs,
etc., 35 New Montgomery
Leeds Benjamin F., keeper Alcatraz Light Sta-
tion
■' Bertha E. Miss, teacher, r. 713 Ellis
" Charles, watchman S. Simon, r. 700 Front
" Eliza J., widow, r. 35 Beaver
" Eugene M.,brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 2133^
Harrison
" Isabella, widow, r. 2133^4 Harrison
" JohnD., brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 2133'/2
Harrison
" Stephen P., journalist, r. 2625 Pine
" William B., printer, r. 933 Mission
Leege Charles F. (Leege & Mills), r. Ross
Valley, Marin Co.
Leege W. & Co. (William Leege), wines and
liquors, 113 Halleck
" William (W. Leege & Co.), r. 1111 Van
Ness Av
Leege & Mills (Charles F. Leege and Thomas
H. Haskins), importers coffees, teas and
spices, 410-412 Clay
LEEK DENTAL PARLORS J. J.,
J. J. Leek proprietor, aU work first-
class and reasonable, office hours,
week days, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., Sundays
9 a. m. to 12 m., 1206 Market, room 4
Leek George W., dentist. 20 O'Farrell, r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
LEEK IRA G.,
dentist and inventor The Electric Den-
tal Engine, 724 1-2 Market, r. 25 Clin-
ton Park
LEEK J. J.,
proprietor The J. J. Leek Dental Par-
lors, 1206 Market, room 4
*®-Leek. See Leak
Leenian Wilson F., machinist Golden State and
Miner's I. Wks, r. 3435, 16th
Leemann August, molder Vulcan 1. Wks, r. 19
Treat Av
•' Julius, foreman Vulcan I. Wks, r. 340, 13th
jftS^Leemann. See Lehman and Lehmann
Leeper Aloinus D., printer, r. 1604 Mason
" Thomas, tilesetter W. W. Montague & Co..
r. 8 Cook
Lees Bert S., clerk Edison Phonograph Co., r.
732 Powell
Lees Fred W., License Collector. New City
Hall 1st floor, r. 1022 Pine
Lees Isaiah W., Captain detectives, New City
Hall, 1st floor, r. 1022 Pine
" Tenie, widow, r. 732 Powell
Leet Henry A. Mrs., widow, r. 522 Van Ness Av
" Ulysses S., turner James Young, r. 331
Geary
" Walter H., undertaker Halsted & Co.. r.
522 Van Ness Av
Lef Gustave, liquors, 154 Stuart
Lef covitz Abraham, peddler, r. 415'A Clementina
Lefebvre Alphonse, blacksmith J. J. La Cha-
pelle, r. 5154 Langton
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 978 Howard
" Odilon, blacksmith J. J. La Chapelle, r.
978 Howard
Lefevre August, shipping clerk F. Daneri & Co..
r. 1110 Pacific
Le Fevre Brothers (Ovid W. and Louis G.), bar-
bers, 2391/2 O'Farrell.
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Lefevre Edward, brass finisher M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 34 Harriet
Le Pevre Ella Miss, telegraph operator, r. 3010
Laguna
Lefevre Eugene, butcher Di Vecchio Bros., r. 34
Harriet
" H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden Co.,
r. Oakland ■
■' Henry, carpenter S. F. Bridge Co.
Le Fevre Joseph P., physician and surgeon. 14
Grant Av, rooms 16-17, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Linnie Miss, teacher music, r. 3010 La-
guna
" Louis G. (Le Fevre Bros.), r. 926 Mission
" Mary A., widow, r. 3010 Laguna
" Ovid W. (Le Fevre Bros.), r. 926 Mission
Leffa Adolph F. (Mangels & Lefla), r. 336%, 24th
Leffert Otto, baggageman, r. 429 Eddy
Leffln William, expressman, r. 1013 Treat Av
Lefflngwell Elmore C, bookkeeper S. F. Furni-
ture Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
" John H., laborer, r. 8 Langton
" Margaret, widow, r. 8 Langton
■' William C, buggy washer T. D. Sullivan.'
r. 8 Langton
Leffler Absalom, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r.
1219 Fell
" Frederick, contractor, 302 Montgomery, r.
1219 Fell
" John, physician, 114 Geary
Leffmann David, director Thannhauser & Co., 31 1
California, r. 1916 Sacramento
" Henry, foreman Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1079^4 Tennessee
" Herman, waiter str San Bias, r. 65 Tehama
" Julius W.,r. 1916 Sacramento
" L. D. Mrs., widow, r. 1916 Sacramento
'■ Louis, groceries, 217, 2d, r. 52 Tehama
Leffmann Sigmund T., secretary Thannhauser
& Co., 311 California, r. 1916 Sacramento
Lefielliatre Frederick H., engineer, r. .52a South
Park
Lefkovitz Abraham, r. 225A 12th
" Louis, salesman Nierman & Lefkovitz. r.
1311 Devisadero
" Pincus (Nierman & Lefkovitz), r. 1311 De-
visadero
Leflar William, bakery, 219, 6th
Lefor Adolph, clerk Adjutant General's office,
Dept. of California, r. 2920 Fillmore
LeFort Albert, teacher languages, r. 30 Lewis
Lefort Peter W., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co.,r. Oakland
LE FRANCO-OALIFORNIEN,
(French daily and weekly), Alfred
Chaigneau publisher and proprietor,
529 California
LeGal Clarence L. (LeGal & Ostrander), r.
Berkeley
Legal News Publishing Co., Joseph Harrison
secretary, 410 Sansome
LeGal & Ostrander (C. L. LeGal and D. Ostran-
der), planing mill and manufacturers
blocks and steering gear, 116 Mission
Legallet Arthur, president Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., 215-217 Clay, r. 914, 25th
" Eugene, tanner, r. 1109, 11th Av South
" Georges, assorter Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
<) ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
'■ -Hellwig Tanning Co., Arthur Legallet
president, Christian Hellwig vice-presi-
dent, Samuel Bissinger secretary, wool
pullers and tanners, 6th Av South nr
Railroad Av, office 215-217 Clay
Legasse Peter, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r.
Adam nr Army
Legay August, laundryman, r. 2027 Mission
" Jean, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 2027 Mis-
sion
LeGay Paul, bartender J. Didier, r. 138 Oak
LeGaye Albert F.. bookkeeper Charles S.
Bealey, r. 1316D Valencia
Legelardi Luigi, painter, r. 1314 Kearny
Leger Gustave, r. 519 Pine
" James A., laundryman American Laun-
dry, r. 2224 Greenwich
Legge E., r. 39% Zoe
" Herbert, 4th engineer str Coptic
" Howard, tinsmith, r. 408 Jones
" James E., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 512
San Jose Av
" Robert, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" Robert, teamster, r. 5 Harry PI
" Robert T., pharmacist W. H. Gagan & Co.,
r. 5 Harry PI
Leggett Joseph, attorney at law, 6 and 13 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. 918 Dolores
" Philip A., teamster Scott & Van Arsdale
Lumber Co., r. 710 Hampshire
" William A., vice-principal Lincoln Gram-
mar School, r. 632 Castro
i8®"Leggett. See Liggett
Leggio Gregory Rev. S. J., chaplain St. Igna-
tius College
Leghorn George H., agent John Tuckett & Son
(Freeport, 111.), 410 Sacramento
Leglise Mary V. Miss, laundress, r. 437% Ful-
ton
Legnitto Louis, fruits and vegetables. 1826
Union
LeGrande W., r. 915 Montgomery
Legrave Catherine, liquors, 704 Railroad Av
" Victor A., butcher, r. 704 Railroad Av
Leguennec J. M. Mrs., dressmaking, 410, 6th
" John M., cook, r. 410, 6th
Lehan Dennis, barber, 9 Hayes, r. 527 Linden
Av
" Michael S., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
Oakland
Leheney John F., oiler str Progreso, r. 322, 7th
*®"Leheney. See Lahaney
Lehigh Daniel F., supt. Bureau for Benefit of
Service, Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 600 Bush
" James V., student Charles H. Hubbs, r. 600
Bush
" William F., accountant, r. 600 Bush
Lehman Adolph, compositor Eastman &
Thomas, r. 625 McAllister
" Albert, tailor, 726 Larkin
" Benjamin, r. 1511 Gough
■' Bertha Miss, hairdresser, r. 424 Austin Av
" Charles, r. 424 Austin Av
" Charles, seaman, r. 320^ Ritch
" Frank, tailor Union Clothing Co., r. 217, 3d
" Henry, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r. 3
Bridge PI
" Henry, porter, r. York nr Army
" Jesse E., manager city purchasing dept.
Cal. Notion and Toy Co., r. 1511 Gough
" Lyman, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1585
Valencia
" Mary, widow, r. 230% Langton
" Matthias (Fonge & Lehman), r. 43 Clara
" Max, butcher N. M. Nebron, r. 210% Clara
" Melville W., city salesman Cal. Notion &
Toy Co., r. 1511 Gough
" Michael, carpenter, r. 423A Broderick
" Nathaniel C. painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan,
r. 1433 Steiner rear
" Sylvan C, shipping clerk Castle Bros., r.
1511 Gough
" Valentine, laborer, r. 610a Hampshire
" William, fireman str Crescent City
Lehmann Andrew, laborer, r. 706 Front
" Charles, broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg. Co. ,
r. 133, 17th
" Charles W., clerk The German Savings
and Loan Society, r. 825, 20th
" Christ, laborer, r. 1022 Vermont
" Christian, r. 825, 20th
■' Christian T., cashier National Ice Co.. r.
82.5, 2()th
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955
Lehmann Eleanora, widow, r. 706 Front
" Ernest, janitor, r. 1341, 25th
" Gottschall, butcher, 1419V4 Devisaderoi r.
2616'/2 Bush
" Lizzie Mrs., furnished rooms, 515 Kearny
" Louis, peddler, r. 724 Fulton
" Maria Mrs., nurse, r. 1012 Clay
" Mary Miss, r. 706 Front
" Max, dairy produce, 625 McAllister
" Max, driver, r. 515 Kearny
, " Simon, salesman Alexander Simon, r. 914a
O'Farrell
" Theodore, r. 1012 Clay
>e®° Lehmann. , See Leemann and Lehman
Lehmensick Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Lehmi Moses, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
Lehmkuhl Charles F., bartender George Betz, r.
705 Battery
" Herman B., plumber, r. 3268 Mission
■ " Mary, widow, jani tress Stanford Free Kin-
dergarten No. 1, r. 3268 Mission
Lehmus Richard, longshoreman, r. 2211 Powell
Lehn George, carpet layer Lundy Furniture
Co., r. 808 Guerrero
• " & Fink (New York), wholesale druggists,
William H. Groat agent, 512 Eddy
Jg®" Lehn. See Laine
Lehndorfl Albert, goldsmith, r. 508 Stevenson
" Mary A., widow, r 508 Stevenson
Lehner George, wagonmaker, 36 Broadway, r.
Oakland
" William, blacksmith George Lehner, r.
Oakland
Lehners Carl, student, r. 705 Sutter
" Carl F., chief engineer tugboat Fearless, r.
" Fred E., salesman Crown Distilleries Co.,
r. 421 Larkin
Lehnhardt Charles, porter Haslett & Swayne, r.
35 Chattanooga
" Christian, bookkeeper Rothschild & Ehren-
pfort, r. 913 Jackson
" Henry, machinist Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 120 De Long. Av
4®= Lehnhardt. See Lenhart, Leonard and
Leonhardt
Lehnhoff William, clerk John Wolf, r. 1100 Tay-
lor
Lehnig Herman, locksmith, 319, 5th
Lehning Edward H., salesman D. Samuels, r.
934 Howard
" Mary E. Mrs., bakery, 934 Howard
Lehousse Edward E., carpenter, r. 908 Bryant
" Hubert, carpenter, r. 908 Bryant
" Louis, r. 908 Bryant
Letir Henry, musician, r. 12i4 August Alley
Lehrberger Jacob S., salesman Greenzweig
&Co., r. 1432, 20th
Lehrer Simon, second hand furniture, 1049 Fol-
som, r. 147 Clara
Lehritter Charles F., plumber, r. 1310'/^ Larkin
" John, barber, 5 Taylor, r. 1210i4 Larkin
'• John Jr., clerk, r. 1210^ Larkin
Lehrke Albert W. (Henry Lehrke & Sons), r.
S W cor Mariposa and Minnesota
•' Gustav H. (Henry Lehrke & Sons), r. SW
cor Mariposa and Minnesota
" Henry (Henry Lehrke & Sons), r. SW cor
Mariposa and Minnesota
Leiirke Henry & Sons (Henry, Albert W., Gus-
tav F. and William C), groceries, SW
cor Mariposa and Minnesota
" William C. (Henry Lehrke & Sons), r. SW
cor Mariposa and Minnesota
Le Huquet Thomas, shipwright, r. 821, 24th
Leias John W., r. 530 Montgomery Av
4®=Leiberman. See Liberman, Liebermanand
Liebmann
Leibert Charles, barrel washer Cal. Wine Assn.
" George B., bricklayer, r. 1119 Stevenson
" John G., mason and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 330 Oak
" Robert, bricklayer, r. 330 Oak
4®=Leibert. Sel Llebert
Leibold Emma F. Miss, teacher North Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1136 Golden
Gate Av
" Harness Co., Jacob G. Leibold proprietor,
110 McAllister
W. W. fflONTAGOE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SOSTOSI-r IVIARKET ST.
Leibold Jacob G., proprietor Leibold Harness
Co., llOMcAUister.r. 1136 Golden Gate Av
4®=-Leibold. See Lie bold
Leibrandt Charlotte, widow, r. 1821 Green
Leicester Gerald, r. 1527H Clay
" John F., attorney at law, 104 Sutter, r.
1527M Clay
4®"Leicester. See Lester and Lister
Leich Margaret, widow, r. 112 William
" Peter, barber Michael L. Riegel, r. 112 Wil-
liam
Leiohman J., machinist Atlas Iron Wks., r. 501
Napa
Leichner Conrad Mrs., widow, r. 216, 15th
" George, compositor The Jewish Times and
Observer, r. 216, 15th
" William, printer, r. 216, 15th
Leichsenring Charles, waiter, r. 327 Clementina
" Louis, shoe laster Siebe, Glanville Co., r.
126 Richland Av
Leicht John H. , gardener, r. SW cor Fillmore
and Union
Leichter Charles P. L., salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. 2016 Vallejo
" Edward H., machinist Atlas Iron Wks.
" Isadore, clothing, boots and shoes, a824-
3830, 16th
" William, draughtsman Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
2210 Vallejo
Leidach Hans, laborer A. S. Neal Warehouse Co.
Leidecker Alfred, compositor Leidecker & Co.,
r. 9291/4 Lombard
" C. & Co. (Christian Leidecker), book and
job printers and publishers Deutsche
Vereins Zeitung, 331 California
" Christian (C, Leidecker & Co.), r. 92954 Lom-
bard
" Frederick, teamster, r. 52314, 9th
Leidich Christian, porter Johnston & Pulton, r
1407 Montgomery
Leidy Joseph Mrs., widow, r. 2628 Steiner
Leigh David A. , boots and shoes , 767 and 871 Mar-
ket, r. 39 Eddy
" Ernest A. (Davidson & Leigh), r. 1032 Pine
" Frederick, conductor Market St. Ry., r; 711
Minnesota
" R. H., ensign U. S. str Albatross
Lelghton Charles J., salesman Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 412 Eddy
" Charles P., plasterer, r. 1033, 19th
" John, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 412 Eddy
Leighton John B., secretary Presidio and
Ferries Railroad Co., 1111 Union, r. 2007
Octavia
" Mary A. Mrs., teacher Washington Even-
ing School, r. 3631, 16th
" William A., r. 3631, 16th
" Willis H., teamster, r. 1122 Florida
4®=Leighton. See Laton
Leihkam Sigmund, waiter, r. I63714 Mission
Leilich Alice M., hatmaker, r. 13 Guerrero
" Edwin F., pressman John Monahan & Co.,
r. 13 Guerrero
" Francis T., machinist Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Agency, r. 13 Guerrero
Leikens Joseph G., florist A. Mann Jr., r. 1523
Clay
Leimig George G., r. American Exchange Hotel
Leinendecker Phillip, butcher, r. 239, 5th
Leinhardt John (John Leinhardt &Co.), r. 1019i^
Clay
Leinhardt John & Co. (John Leinhardt), stoves ,
tinware and plumbing, 626 Kearny
Leipert Herman, barber, r. 31314 Minna
Leipnitz G. & Co. (Adolph Boyken), druggists,
250-353 Sutter cor Grant Av
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
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Family Trade a Specialty.
a Leipslc Abraham (Leipsic Bros.), r. 2313 Jack-
o son
p, " Benjamin, dairyman, r. 2313 Jackson
« " Brothers (Joseph, Isaac, Abraham, Jacob
© and Lemuel), dairy, 2335 Washington
^ " Harry, salesman S. F. Shoe Hbuse, r. Oak-
land
cQ " Isaac (Leipsic Bros.), r. 2313 Jackson
J- '■ Jacob (Leipsic Bros.), r. 3313 Jackson
o " Joseph (Leipsic Bros.), r. 2313 Jackson
^ " Lemuel (Leipsic Bros.), r. 2313 Jackson
P " Meyer, salesman S. F. Shoe House, r. Oak-
^ land
a " Sarah, widow, r. 2313 Jackson
® Lets Peter, laborer, r. 1315, I7th
*" 4®= Leis. See Lies
Leise John H., clerk W. Steimke, r. 326 Devisa-
dero
" Thomas, gardener, r. 271 Stevenson
j,,^ 4®= Leise. See Liese
^ LeiseQ Frank, capitalist, r. 1015 Lombard
^ " Meas, salesman H. Palmer & Co., r. 413
Jones
" William, r. 1015 Lombard
Leiser Adolph, clerk, r. 1031 Union
" Eliza, widow, r. 1021 Union
" Frederick A., clerk L. P. Fisher, r. 1031
Union
" Jacob, fruit peddler, r. 104 Juniper
" John, groceries and liquors, 3430 Mission
" Louis, clerk John Leiser, r. 3430 Mission
" Louis, stoves and tinware, 67, 4th, r. 1038
McAllister
" Samuel, glazier, r. 1018 Howard
Leishman Frank J., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 937 Mission
" Robert, laborer, r. 30 Hunt
" Robert Jr., blacksmith, r. 30 Hunt
" William, molder Byron Jackson, r. 637 York
4®" Leishman. See Leechman
Leisinger Wilhelm, baker, r. 635 Clay
Leisner Christian, distiller, r. 330 Pacific
" Martin, clerk Post Office, r. 633 Vallejo
" Mary, widow, r. 310, 12th
4®" Leisner. Liesener
Leison G. H., salesman, r. 318, 4th
Leiss Emil, lecturer, r. 1703 Scott
Leist Charles, cigar maker, r. 1327a Minna
" Charles, shoemakei, 3108, 16th
" Charles J. (Charles J. Leist & Co.), r. 38.35
Washington
" Charles J. & Co. (Charles J. Leist and
Adrian Merle), flour and grain commis-
sion, NW cor Sacramento and Davis
Leisterman Napthalie, tailor, r. 311, 7th
Leistern John, bartender Fred W. Klotz, r. 35,
9th
Leltch Alexander, quartermaster str San Jose
" Edward F., salesman H. Dutard, r. 33414
Sanchez
" William H., drayman, 123 Clay, r. Alameda
4®" Leitch. See Leach and Leech
Leite Anton, dryer La Grande Laundry, r. 1514
Baker
Leiies Frank, men's furnishings, 34^4, 4th
" Mark (Zion & Leites), r. 936 Mission
Leith John B.. bartender Mrs. A. Bonetti, r.
1016!/2 Mason
" John H., r. 5 Folsom Av
" Louisa, widow, r. 5 Folsom Av
" Robert C, canvasser, r. 137, 3d
4®*Leith. See Leathe
Leithead James M., clerk Pac. Mail SS Co., r.
1101 Pine
Leithman Frederick C, gripman Sutter St. Ry
r. 5 Wall PI
Leithman Jacob, conductor Market St. Ry., p.
1608 Baker
" Philip H., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
3607A Post
Leitner Frederick, clerk, r. 339 Union
" John, boiler maker Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
1436 Folsom ' ■
" John, tailor, r. 339 Union
4®=-Leitner. See Lightner
Leitz William, salesman W. &. J. Sloane ACo.,
r. 933 Ellis
j8®"Leitz. See Lietz
Lejeal Aloysius, musician, r. 1914 Clay
Lejohns William Q., hatter, 216, 4th, r. Oaklana
Leland Albert, usher Cremorne Theatre
" Alfred, porter, r. 537 Stevenson ■'■■■
" Alicia, widow, r. 1507 Clay
" Cynthia, widow, r. 1416 Bush
" Emma Miss, saleslady, r. 1507 Clay
" Frank M., mechanical engineer Risdon I. &
L. Wks, r. 317 Guerrero
" George V., master str Gipsy, r. 2300 Fill-
more ..!
" Herman D., master mariner, 9 Mission
Leland Stanford Jr. University, office 819 Mar-
ket, room 1, telephone Main 474
" Thomas B. W., acting principal Hamiltoh
Evening School, r. 811A Greenwich
" William H., r. 1507 Clay
Lelay Fanny, widow, r. 133^ Shipley ' ■'■
Le Lievre John F., teamster, r. 431, 38th
" Prudent, boiler maker, r. 55, 3d ■«
" William, laborer, r. 41714, 11th Av
Lellgholm Carrie, widow, r. 39!4 Moss ' !■-' • '
" Oscar, mattress maker, r. 29^ Moss ' ' •' ,
Lelli Elise, liquors, 539 Filbert
" Ettore, tile setter, r. 529 Filbert
Lelong B. M., secretary State Board of Horti-
culture, r. Alameda ■ •
Le Long Charles F., brass finisher W. T. Gar-
ratt & Co., r. 131114 Eddy
" Henry B., with J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 416
O'Farrell
" Margaret V. Mrs., bookkeeper Luscombe
& Isaacs, r. 1211% Eddy
" Minnie V. Mrs., artist, r. 1211'/2 Eddy
L'Elvezia (Swiss-Italian weekly), George F.
Cavalli editor and proprietor, 15 Mont-
gomery Av
Lem Anna Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" John H., r. Old People's Home
*^Lem. See Lemm
Lema Manuel F., barber, 142;^, 1st, r. 564 Folsom
Lemaire Anton, r. 1004 Webster
" Henry, carpenter, r. 908 Sansome
Le Maitre Jules, butcher, 7 Centre Market, r.
1520 Geary
Leman Mary A., widow, r. 816, 23d
Le Mar Catherine, widow, varieties. Mission
Road nr Concord Av
" Kitty, press feeder Dickman-Jones Co;, r.
832 Howard
" Larue(Linsley &Le Mar), r. 3 Zoe
Le Marbe Ernest, blacksmith, r. 55, 2d
Lemardelay A., secretary, r. 507 Pine
Lemasney Mary, widow, r. 441 Jessie
" Thomas, piano polisher Kohler & Chase, r.
21% Hunt
Lembel Elizabeth, cook, 333 Fremont
Lemberger Frank, clerk, r. 400 Van Ness Av
Lembi Narciso, fisherman, r. 9 St. Charles Pi
Lembke John, porter Hooper & Jennings, r. 631
Shotwell
Lemcke August, barber Bernhard Bernhard, r.
936 McAllister
" Marie, widow, r. 303% Turk
" Martin, commission and brokerage, 116
California, room 17, r. Alameda
" Otto, barber, 119%, 4th, r. 16 Laskie
" Otto Jr., barber Otto Lemcke, r. 16 Laskie
Lemen Orlando T., r. 23 Post
Lemieux Ambrose, waiter, r. 831 Jackson
" Eugene T., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
10% Farren Av
Lemkau Annie, widow, r. 130^ Silver
" Annie Miss, saleslady Ludwig & Behr-
mann, r. 120^4 Silver
" George W.. plumber Krug & Yung, r. 120^
Silver
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Lemle Julius (Lemle & Co.), r. 1322 Octavia
" Leon, r. 1322 Octavia
Lemle & Co. (Julius Lemle and Nathan Levy).
wines and liquors, 265, 3d
X.emin Rudolph, seaman, r. 122 Jackson
iKi^Lemm. See Lem
Lemman George H., clerk, r. 2126 Jackson
" Mary J., widow, r. 2126 Jackson
■' William T., clerk, r. 2126 Jackson
-e®=Lemman: See Lemmen, Lemmon and
:. ■ Lemon
Lemme Henry L., bartender Ferguson &Curley,
' : r. 653, 20th
'.'. John H., iron worker Western I. Wks, r. 1
Russell
Lenomer Ablonie Mrs., widow, r. 105, 12th
" Charles, barber John Simon, r. 16th and
York
" Edwin F., clerk J. C. Lemmer & Co., r. 1630
Pierce
Xemmer J. C. & Co. (John C. Lemmer and Rob
ert Henry)' proprietors California Boiler
Works, 125-127 Fremont, telephone Main
460
" John C. (J. C. Lemmer & Co.), r. 1630 Pierce
" M., waiter, r. 637 Washington
" Nicholas, cook, r. 20 Calhoun
Lemmermann Henry (Lemmermann & Bose), r.
SW cor Mission and Brook
" Henry W., clerk, r. 307, 4th
" "Hermann, bakery, 425, 4th, r. 444 Duncan
" & Bose (Henry Lemmermann and Freder-
ick Bose), groceries and liquors, SW cor
Mission and Brook
Lemmon Ambrose, stone cutter, r. 2937 Mis-
" sion
" Carrie N., widow, r. 543 Turk
" Charles F., dental student, r. 217 Francisco
" Isabelle, widow, matron Kings' Daughters
Home for Incurables, 217 Francisco, r.
711 Jones
" John W. (Laeremans & Lemmon), r. 1429
: ■ ' Washington
Lemoge Charles (J. Lemoge & Son), r. 2257 Mis-
sion
" Charles P. , clerk Robinson & Knox, r. 2257
Mission
" J. & Son (Joseph and Charles), boots and
shoes, 2257 Mission
" Joseph (J. Lemoge & Son), r. 2257 Mission
Lemoine Emile A., merchant tailor, 331 Kearny,
r. 1441, 25th
" Frank (Lemoine & Co.), r. Glen Ellen,
Sonoma Co.
Lemoine & Co. (Frank Lemoine and Louis A.
Bouteiller), poultry and dairy produce,
2-10 Pacific Fruit Market, 536 Clay, tele-
phone Main 1148
Lemoines William, horse trainer, r. 4 Tay
Lemon Alexander D., attorney at law, 1504 Mar-
ket, rooms 31-32, r. 142 Guerrero
" Charles, storekeeper Ewell, Shafer&Co., r.
2511Folsom
" James H. (J. H. Lemon & Sons), r. 326, 19th
" J. Arthur (J. H. Lemon & Sons), r. 326, 19th
" J. H. & Sons (James H., J. Arthur and John
H.), grainers, 310 Stockton
" John H. (J. H. Lemon & Sons), r. 326, 19th
: " Richard, stevedore, r. Contra Costa House
. >' William, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1305 Leavenworth
«®=Lemon. See Lemen, Lemmen and Lem-
mon
Lemont George W., with ^tna Insurance Co.,
r. 510 Valencia
4®=Lemont. See Lamont
Lemoore Land and Fruit Co., C. L. Dingley
president, 12 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Lemos Antone, barber, 27 East, r. Oakland
•' Henry, salesman Chiuda & Flach, r. Hay-
wards, Alameda Co.
" Joseph, washer La Grande Laundry
Lemos Leon, merchant tailor, 1117 Market, r. 2.")
Haight
Lemp Conrad, teamster, r, 18 Hollis
■• " Elizabeth, widow, r. 832!^ Vallejo rear
" Josephine Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Amelia
; Lichau, r. 834'/2 Vallejo
4®=Lemp. See Lempp
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Cliina and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortment of
Novelties.
S^I-S^T- IVIARKET ST.
Lempe Charles, clerk, r. 750 Sanchez
" Herman, clerk Peter Clement, r. 2154 Fil-
bert
" John, laborer, r. 29th Av South nrG
Lemperle Charles W., boot crimper, 726 Wash-
ington
" Peter, can maker Standard Oil Co.
" Peter P., pipe fitter, r. 24 Prospect Av
" William, finisher Fink & Schindler, r. 726
Washington rear
Lempke August, seaman schr Monterey
'■' Ida Miss, clerk S, Strauss, r. 1401a Scott
Lempp Clara Miss (F. & C. Lempp), r. 76, 9th
" F. & C. (Misses Fannie and Clara), milli-
nery, 76, 9th
" Fannie Miss (F. & C. Lempp), r. 76, 9th
" F. Paul, foreman Pioneer W. L. & Color
Wks, r.76, 9th
Lemser Brothers (William and Henry), cigars
and tobacco, 100, 6 th
" Henry (Lemser Bros.), r. 44, 6th
" William (Lemser Bros.), and cigars, 1 Tay-
lor, r. 718 Valencia
Len Adolph, oiler str City of Peking
Lenabaum Louis, barber, r. 137, 3d
Lenaby Robert, cook, r. 761!^ Howard
Lenahan Charles F., clerk, r. 407 Fell
" Edward, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1732
Baker
" John, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 407 Fell
" John, solderer, r. 322, 5th
" John A., teacher, r. 407 Fell
" Joseph, teamster, r. cor Crocker Av and
New Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 27 Lafayette rear
" Maurice, house mover, r. 926 Mission
" Michael, teamster, r. 1606?^ Lexington Av
4®"Lenahan. See Lenehan, Lenihan, Linahan
and Linehan
Lenari John, baker J. Penna, r. 1324 Dupont
Lenchner Henry, bookkeeper The American
Import Co., r. 17O8/2 Post
" Isaac, laborer, r. 37 Ringold rear
Lenci Orlando, butcher, r. 702 Front
" Peter, butcher P. Micheletti & Co., r. 526
Broadway
" Pilade, butcher, SW cor Mason and Lom-
bard, r. 813 Vallejo
Lencioni Amerigo, rancher, r. 402 Cedar Av
Lendelof Charles O., clerk S. F. Bridge Co., r.
1222 Filbert
" Olof, tailor, r. 1222 Filbert
Lenden Harry, seaman, r. 30 Clay
Lendewig Philo, butcher Wannemacher &Co.,
r. 6 Collins
Lendrath August, laborer, r. 908 Minnesota
Lenehan Thomas J., machinist, r. 40 Morris Av
Lenfestey Percy E., clerk Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 1900 Green
" William G., dairy produce, 1823 Union
■' William P., proof reader, r. 1900 Green
Lengfeld Max, bartender Gohl & Nelson, r. 1
William
i-.engeman Charles F., groceries, cor 6th Av
South and L
" George F., clerk Charles F. Lengeman, r.
cor 6th Av South and L ■-•&"',
Lengfeld Abraham L., proprietor Lengfeld's
Prescription Pharmacy, 202 Stockton, r.
1120 Post
" George, barber, r. 339, 6th
" Heni-y, maltster Herman Zwieg, r. 339, 6th
" Joseph L., pharmacist Free Dispensary,
medical dept. University of Cal., 155
New Montgomery, r. 1930 Sutter
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Lengfeld Karl, machinist, r. 309, 5tli
" Louis Mrs., widow, r. 1930 Sutter
Lengfeld's Prescription Pharmacy, A. L.
Lengfeld proprietor, 202 Stockton
Lengs James, teamster, r. 711 Mission
Lenhard Charles, machinist, r. 30 Hawtnorne
Lenhardt Joseph, delivery clerk John A. Dris-
coU, r. 3 Elizabeth
" Patrick, laborer, r. 143!4 Clara
Lenhart Edward F,, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1115
Castro
" Oliver E., interior decorator, r. 313 Jersey
" Raymond, clerk Le Count Bros., r. Mill
Valley
4®~ Lenhart. See Lehnhardt, Leonard and
Leonhardt
Lenihan Catherine, widow, r. 229 Clara
" Dennis, clerk, r. 22'J Clara
" James, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. Ill Gilbert
" John, teacher St. Ignatius College, r. II2V3
Oak
" John J., pressman, r. 239 Clara
" Timothy J., laborer, r. 1312y2 Natoma
" William D., canmaker Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 229 Clara
i8®~Lenihan. See Lenahan, Lenehan, Lina-
han and Linehan
Lenke Emil, molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 507
Mission
" Louis, liquors, 620 Kearny
Lenkogel A., baker Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 37
Louisa
Lennan Burt T., blacksmith Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 47 Blusome
Lennard Robert K., stevedore, r. 3 Clinton
Lenne A. W., upholsterer, r. 118 Grant Av
Lennefelt George, barber Louis Ancken, r. 339,
6th
" William (Lennefelt & McDonald), r. 339, 6th
" & McDonald (William Lennefelt and Alex-
ander McDonald), merchant tailors, 936
Howard
Leunegrand Henry, laborer Cal. Fertilizer
Wks, r. 6th Av South bet L and M
Lennert John, painter, r. 507 Mission
Lennon Alexander, hackman, r. 2103 Howard
" Annie, widow, r. 608 Fell
" Arthur J., manager George A. Moss, 932
Market, r. 327 Fremont
" Bernard, blacksmith, r. 520 Stevenson
" Bernard, roofer, r. 362, 3d
" Charles, livery stable, 2611 Bush, r. 237, 11th
Av
" Dominick, butcher Fred C. Winters, r. 310
Capp
" Dominick, clerk, r. 1118, 23d
" Edward, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
1111/4 Clement
" Edward F., deputy collector U. S. Internal
Revenue, r. 1417 Devisadero
" Edward P., carpenter, r. 608 Fell
" James E., milkman, r. 421 Church
" James H., carpenter, r. 608 Fell
" Johanna Mrs., r. 327 Fremont
" John, blacksmith, r. S s Cortland Av opp
Ellsworth
" John, contractor, r. 421 Church
" John, teamster, r. 114 Alabama
Lennon John A., wholesale grocer and importer
China and Japan teas, 315-317 Clay, r.
1932 San Carlos Av
" John J., teamster, r. 114 Alabama
" John N., butcher, r. 310 Capp
" Joseph, drayman, r. 310 Capp
" Joseph Jr., trunkmaker, r. 310 Capp
Lennon Joseph I., plumber, r. 608 Fell
" Malachi, laborer, r. 634!4 Tennessee
" Matthew Jr., musician, 222 Battery
" Milton B., r. 1932 San Carlos Av
" Nicholas, sewing machine agent, r. 327
Fremont
" Nicholas Jr., clerk, r. 327 Fremont . ;
" Patrick, r. 436b Jessie
" Patrick, laborer, r. 833 Hayes
" Richard, expressman, r. 310 Capp
•' Thomas F., pressman F. H. Abbott, r. 310
Capp
Lennon Thomas J. (Lennon & Hawkins), at-
torney at law, 505-507 Spreckels Bldg< r.
1334, 26th
" William, stair builder, r. 1711 Leaven-
worth
" William E., stair builder, r. 1711 Leaven-
worth
Lennon & Hawkins (Thomas J. Lennon and
Joseph K. Hawkins), attorneys at law,
505-507 Spreckels Bldg, telephone South
795
4S~ Lennon. See Lannan
Lennox Andrew, laborer, r. 29th nr Sanchez
" Frank W., engineer tugboat Annie, r. 12
Washington
" Gordon, cooper, r. 710 Folsom
" Howard E., helper W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 1404 Montgomery
" Jarvis V., laborer, r. 1404 Montgomery
" John, laborer, r. 18 De Boom
" John, laborer, r. 29th nr Sanchez
" Mary Mrs., r. 29th nr Sanchez
" Richard, musician, r. 211 Stevenson
" William J., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1404 Montgomery
ifi®* Lennox. See Lenox
Le Noir Delmar, contortionist, r. 219 Geary
Lenoir Emile, cashier Pap Rotisserie, r. 16
Stockton
" Fannie Mrs., r. 710 Hayes
Lenoir Joseph, proprietor Pup Rotisserie, 12-16
Stockton
" Oliver N., clerk George F. Grant, r. Oak-
land
" Walter C, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Oakland
Lenord Patrick, laborer Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 143 Clara
" Richard, porter 523 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
Lenormand Brothers (Joseph and Leon), gro-
ceries, wines and liquors, SWcorDupont
and Pine, and wholesale liquors, foreign
and native wines. 735-739 Howard
" Edward, salesman Lenormand Bros., r. 724
Bush
" Joseph (Lenormand Bros.), r. 619 Harrison
" Leon (Lenormand Bros.), r. 724 Bush
Lenox Edward P., local freight agent North
Pac. Coast RR, r. 218 Turk
" The, Mrs. E. S. Allen proprietor, 628 Sutter
Lenskin William, waiter I. Cuenin, r. 735 Green
rear
Lenstrom Walter, seaman, r. 240 Greenwich
Lent Eugene, attorney at law, 175-178 Crocker
Bldg, r. 699 Polk
" George H., real estate, r. 2229 Washington
" John M., salesman George A. Clark & Bro.,
r. 819 Hayes
Lent Samuel L., secretary John Kelso, 331 Mont-
gomery, rooms 8-9, r. 122. 19th
" William, plumber John T. Gray, r. Ala-
meda
" William J., clerk, r. 819 Hayes
" William M., capitalist, 40 Nevada Block,
r. 699 Polk
Lentge Maximilian F., landscape gardener, r.
1807 Haight
Lentz Mehllles, baker Gottlob Gall, r. 328Vi, 8th
Lenz Frank, waiter, r. 208 Golden Gate Av
" Gustav, tailor, r. 108 Montgomery Block
" William E., bartender, r. 433 Geary
Leo Harry T., r. 1011 Howai'd
" Henry, blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 128 Turk
" James, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 440
17th
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Leo John, stoueinason, r. 14 Hofl Av
" John H., compositor John F. Anderson, r.
509/2 Grove
" Joseph, cigar manufacturer, 936V4 Harrison
" Mary, widow, r. 817 Howard
" William E., paper ruler A. J. Leary Co., r.
14 Hoff Av
Leominster Shirt Co. (Leominster, Mass.),
manu acturers shirts, 33 New Montgom-
ery
Leon Charles, clairvoyant, r. 533 Post
" Emit (Leon & Co.), r. 510 Pine
" George A., clerk, r. 510 Pine
" Juan, cutter Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 635
Clay
" Julia Mrs., notions, 48, 7th
" Lipman (Leon & Co.), r. 510 Pine
" Martin L., manager Dryselius & Co., 93
California Market, r. 510 Pine
" Rachael, widow, r. 925 Broadway
" Ralph, r. 2112 Sutter
" S., manager, r. 1030 Leavenworth
" Samuel, salesman, r. 510 Pine
" Samuel R., bookkeeper C. E. Whitney &
Co.,r. 3113 Sutter
" & Co. (Emil and Lipman Leon), poultry
and game, 76-78 California Market
Leonard Abbie, domestic, 1620 Pine
" Agnes, nurse, 913 Pine
'< Alexander T., physician and surgeon, 29-33
Phelan Bldg, r. 1319 Gough
" Alice Miss, r. 3908 Clay
" Andrew J., machinist Vulcan Iron Wks,
r. 1 Simpson PI
" Annie M., widow, r. 15 Cleveland
" Bernard T., blacksmith, r. 520 Stevenson
" Bridget, widow, r. 2633 Post
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
" Dennis, stableman M. Michelsen & Son, r.
615 Ellis
" Edward, baker John Hughes, r. 435 Bry-
ant
" Edward, gardener, r. 338, 3d Av
" Edward F., policeman, r. 110 Church
" Edward H., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 203 Fair Oaks
"' Edwin L., car painter, r. 313 Shotwell
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 28 Haw-
thorne
" Essie Miss, dressmaker, r. 822 Geary
" Francis A., clerk F. H. McConnell, r. 109
Montgomery
" Frank, apprentice Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. 310 Carolina
" Frank, salesman J. J. O'Brien &Co.,r.
1701 Page
" Frank J., hatter K. A. Lundstrom, r. 756
Bryant
Leonard George, accountant Trans-Atlantic
Fire Insurance Co., 213 Sansome, r. Berke-
ley
" Harriet, widow, r. 908 Guerrero
" Helen, widow, r. 6/2 Treat Av
" Henry, clerk Morris M. Estee, r. 739 Minna
" Henry, laborer, r. 765 Mission
" Henry J. B., clerk A. Qaade & Co., r. 112
Valencia
" Herbert W., trimmer, r. 1320 Mission
" Homer, salesman H. Wolf & Bro., r. 443 Te-
hama
LEONARD INEZ MISS,
famished rooms, 223 Ellis
Leonard J., waiter str City of Sydney, r. 33, 4th
■' James, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1119
Clav
" James, engineer, r. 1 Simpson PI
" James, helper Risidon I. & L. Wks, r. N s
16th nr Caroline
" James, laborer, r. 28!4 Bluxome
" James F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1333
Filbert
" James H., file cutter, r. 408 Harrison
" James H., gardener, r. 1058 Noe
" James J., pipemaker Francis Smith & Co.,
r. 536 Howard
" James T., pattern maker, r. 1 Simpson PI
'< James W., salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
418 Sutter
Leonard Jennie M. Miss, secretary Cal. Grocery
Co., 1700 Hayes, r. 1068 Noe
" Jessie, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" John, actor Cremorne Theater
" John, bartender Hotel St. Nicholas
" John, boiler makei Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
34 Clara
" John, oiler revenue cutter Commodore Perry
" John B., draughtsman Pac. Roll. IV^ill., r.
435 Eddy
" John C. (Jorss & Leonard), r. 7 Elsie
" John D.,r. 1701 Page
" John J., iron merchant, r. 28 Hawthorne
" John J., porter, r. 720 Willow Av
" John P., butcher Henry C. Flageollet, r. 516,
19 th
•' John W., engineer, r. 3108 Geary
" Joseph, bartender, r. 331 Minna
" Joseph, milker Jacob Heim, r. 18th Av
South nr G
" Joseph, porter C. H. Meyer & Bros., r. 720
Willow Av
" Joseph B., electrician Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Joseph P., pattern maker Union I. Wks, r.
739 Minna
" Joseph H., machinist, r. 739 Minna
" Joseph L., machinist Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 739 Minna
" Jules, laboror, r. 1110 Powell
" Kate, widow, r. 3 Brady
" Lilly Miss, saleslady Eugene G. Davis, r.
515 Stockton
■' Louis, r. 418 Sutter
" Maggie, widow, r. 3909 Sacramento
" Margaret, widow, r. 1609 Clay
" Martin, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 525
Connecticut
" Mary A., widow, groceries and liquors, 201,
33d, r. 1006i4 Florida
" Mary E., widow, r. I Simpson PI
" Matthew, salesman Sunset Seed and Plant
Co., r. 335 Golden Gate Av
" Matthew A., foreman, r. 316, 22d
" Michael, grading contractor, N W cor Point
Lobos and 7th Av
" Nellie Mrs., r. 6!^ Treat Av
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 314 Lily Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 5 Beale PI
" Patrick, laborer, r. 264, 1st
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1939 Howard
" Patrick, shoemaker Hunt & Co., r. 1144
Valencia
" Patrick J., clerk, r. 333 Lily Av
" Peter F., car dispatcher, r. 215, 30th
" Skerrett N., teamster, r. 310 Lily Av
" Stephen, tailor Newbauer & Levy, r. 311,
8th
" Terrence P., laundryman, r. 863!4 Market
" Thomas, bookkeeper J. H. Kruse, r. 428, 23d
" Thomas, machinist, r. 54, 1st
" Thomas E., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
510a Shrader
" Thomas F., salesman, r. 1701 Page
" Thomas J. F., r. 647 Howard
" Walter, clerk J. Zobel & Co., r. 316, 33d
" William A., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William E., horseshoer E. M. Graney, r.
133 Eddy
" William J., shoemaker Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 2 Brady
" & Ellis (New York), lubricating oil re-
finers, 615-617 Front
*®-Leonard. See Lehnhardt, Lenhart, Len-
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Leonardini Giovanni B. (Giovanni B. Leonardini
& Co. I, r. 422 Broadway
" Giovanni B. & Co. (Giovanni B. Leonar-
dini), boots and shoes, 422 Broadway
Leonardo Giovanni, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
■' Joseph M.,cookFrankO.Mello,r. 216 Jack-
son
" Maurice, clerk, r. 26 Hinckley
Leone Antonio, musician, r. 518 Green
" John, musician, r. 518 Green
•' John, waiter Delmonte Bros., r. 436 Broad-
way
" M.Mrs., widow, r. 518 Green
4®=Leone. See Leonl
Leonetti Antonio, fruits and vegetables, 1338
Mission
Leonhard George, watchman Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 1117 Vermont
Leonhardt Amelia Miss, shoefitter, r. 2003
Golden Gate Av
" August, cigar manufacturer, 1314 Broder-
ick
•• Charles, boots and shoes. 506 Market, r.
2003 Golden Gate Ay
" Charles Jr.. proprietor Monarch Card
Machine Co., 506 Market, r. 5 Carlos PI
■• Charles J., r. 20 Hawthorne
" Dillo, salesman D. N. & E. Walter &Co.. r.
2003 Golden Gate Av
" Herman, steward, r. 625 Post
• Marie Miss, stenographer R. E. Schulz, r.
1314 Broderick
■ Paul, cigar manufacturer, 1426 Polk, r. 1412
Devisadero
• Paul J., iron worker Coppieters & Mockel,
r. 1412 Devisadero
" Richard M.. porter Pac. Wall Paper Co.. r.
2003 Golden Gate Av
• Walter, cigarmaker A. Leonhardt, r. 1314
Broderick
■' William J., stripper Paul Leonhardt, r.
1412 Devisadero
Leoni Giuseppe, night watchman, r. 509 Broad-
way
4®=Leoni.' See Leone
Leonidas Manuel, restaurant. 207, 3d, r. 214, 3d
Leonott Joseph, shoemaker, 73%. Minna
Leopold Asa F., warehouseman, r. 1328 Golden
Gate Av
■' Brothers (Peter and John), dairymen, cor
Berlin and Woolsey
LEOPOLD CHARLES M.,
florist and decorator, bouquets, bas-
kets, wreaths and crosses made to
order, 39 Post, telepbone Main 1139,
r. 1602 OTarreU
Leopold Edward, drayman, 113 Sansome, r. 723' 2
Hayes
" George A., engineer, r. 20 Stockton
" Godfrey, bazaar, 418-422 Montgomery Av
" H. Mme.. employment ofQce, 20 Stockton
•' Henrietta Mrs., proprietor United States
Lodging House, 51 Clay
• Henry, machinist John Hermann, r. 51
Clay
• Hugo C. florist C. M. Leopold, r. California
Hotel
" John (Leopold Bros.), r. cor Berlin and
Woolsey
" Otto, carpenter, r. 320 Hickory Av
•• Peter 1 Leopold Bros.), r. cor Berlin and
Woolsey
•• Samuel, salesman P. Greenberg & Co.. r.
2832 Bush
i6®=Leopold. See Leupold
Leov George, barber, r. 325^/4 Broadway
Le Page Gertrude Miss, nurse, r. 818 Powell
Le Pale Angelina, widow, r. 1507 Dupont
Lepan Mary, laundry, 536 Valencia
Lepeoy Lawrence, helper Thomas J. King
Lepetich John P. (Lepetich & Lovretovich) r.
901 Stockton
" & Lovretovich (John P. Lepetich and An-
tonio Lovretovichj, restaurant, 901
Stockton
Le Petit Calif omien (French semi-weekly).
Emile Marque proprietor, 8 Montgomery
Av
Leplat Gustave, artist Frederick H. Bushnell.
r. 1410 Market
Le Poidevin Arthur, clerk, r. I6V2 Hoff Av
Lepori Constantine (Bertin & Lepori). r. 520
Washington
" Daniel, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
" G. & Co. (Giovanni Lepori and Celeste
Giugni), proprietors San Gottardo
Hotel, .509-513 Broadway
" Giovanni (G. Lepori & Co.),r. 510Broadway
" Giovanni B., fisherman, r. 526 Broadway
" Joseph, barber B. J. Doyle, r. 422 Drumm
" Louis, fruits and vegetables, 1105 Scott
" Louisa Miss, compositor L'Elvezia, r. 511
Broadway
" Samuel, packer, r. 420 Filbert
Leporini Paolo, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
Lepper Andrew, physician, r. 522 Turk
Leppla Freda Miss, ladies' hairdresser, 73 St.
Ann's Bldg
" John, machinist Union Gas Engine Co., r.
1807 Halght
Lepretre Eugene, bootblack, II914, 4th, r. 664%
Howard
Le Prevost Henrietta Mrs., teacher French and
Spanish, r. 1322 Jackson
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1618 San Carlos Av
Lepri Teresa, domestic, 3401 Washington
Leprohon Phillip, steam and hot water heating.
56, 8th, r. 327 Hayes
Lercara Joseph L., shoemaker, 504 Francisco
and I6O214 Pacific Av
Lercari Charles, scavenger, r. 607 Greenwich
" Joseph, groceries, liquors and dry goods,
San Bruno Av nr Silliman
" L. & Co., (Louis Lercari and John Cor-
siglia), produce commission merchants.
614 Front
" Louis (L. Lercari & Co.), r. 2006 Mason
Lerch John, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mlg.
Co., r. 222914 Mission
" Mary Mrs., midwife. 2229^4 Mission
Lerda Giacomo, laborer, r. 69 Water
" Lorenzo, bartender, r. 14 Ohio PI
Lere Joseph F., printer Francis- Valentine Co.,
r. 421 Stevenson
Le Relevement, (French semi-monthly review).
Rev. E. J. Dupuy editor and proprietor.
735 Broadway
Lerhinan Thomas, laborer, r. 26 Minna
Lerma Wilhelmina Mrs., groceries and liquors,
NE cor Hattie and Merritt
Lermen Frank, clerk, r. 1136 Folsom
" Frank, driver Engine 27, r. 40^4 Belcher
" Jacob, r. 215 Ridley
Lermen John J., attorney at law, 310 Pine,
rooms &5-39, r. 637 Ellis
" Mae Miss, clerk Station A Post Office, r.
215 Ridley
Lermond Corydon G., chief engineer str Daunt-
less, r. 2034 Howard
Lerner Isidore, dairy produce, 940 Harrison, r.
35 Oak Grove Av
" Jacob (Cardan & Lerner), r. 4101/4 Natoma
Lerol George V., clerk to president Wells,
Fargo & Co., 35 New Montgomery, room
8, r. 2328 Eagle Av, Alameda
Lerond Theodore, musician Cremorne Theatre,
r. 1605V4 Mason
Leroux Achille, pharmacist French Hospital
" Alexandre, restaurant, 128, 4th
" Amedee, pharmacist French Mutual Benev-
olent Society, r. Alameda
" Joseph F., bartender Thomas Leroux, r.
1608 Valencia
" Thomas, liquors, 1608 Valencia
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Leroy Charles C, r. 214, Sth
Le Roy Eugene, capitalist, Alfred Borel & Co.
agents, 311 Montgomery
" George, capitalist, Alfred Borel & Co.
agents, 311 Montgomery
Leroy James, clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
304 Tehama
Le Roy Libbie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 219 Powell
" Louis, tailor, r. 219 Powell
Leschot Arnold, instrument maker F. F.
Eggers. r. 709^^ Greenwich
Leslie Andrew T., cardriver, r. 1331/^ Langton
" Angus S., steerage steward str Gaelic, r.
517 Shotwell
" Arthur, gripman, r. 1902 Page
" Brothers (Robert W. and Samuel A.), wood
and coal, 127, 7th
" Frank, oandymaker Louis Saroni & Co., r.
Presidio
" Frank E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1902
Page
" Frederick L., traveling salesman A. L.
Bryan Shoe Co.
" Henry E., butcher G. E. Adams, r. 2006
Mission
" Henry H.,r. 14 Ridley
" Isaiah, laborer, r. 1224 Vermont
■' James, harness maker, r. 19 Alvarado
" J. C, blacksmith, r. 1045 Market
" John, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 1070 Howard
" John, seaman, r. 334 Main
" John, teamster Carroll & Morrissey, r. 8
PrecitaAv
" Mary E., Mrs., r. 517a Shotwell
" Robert W. (Leslie Bros.), r. 1070 Howard
" Samuel A. (Leslie Bros.), r. 1033 Army
" Sydney, boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 59 Tehama
" Thomas, driller Union I. Wks, r. 1070 How-
ard
William, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
William, lodgings, 1070 Howard
• William, miner, r. 1014 Clay
Leson George, capitalist, r. 812 Kearny
Lespes John, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Lespoune Frank, French Liquor Store, native
and imported wines and liquors, 36, 4th,
telephone Red 1125, r. 304 Jessie
Less Albert, barber Frank Abraham, r. 32 Mad-
ison Av
' Alexander S., clerk M. Less, r. 1505 Brod-
erick
" Isadore, barber Jacob Booz, r. 58 Shipley
' John, seaman, r. 1218 Alabama
" Morris (Morris Less & Co.), r. 1505 Broder-
ick
" Morris & Co. (Morris Less and William
Reid), real estate agents, 783V2 Market
Lessel John, r. 409 Ellis
Lesseps Joseph, laundryman, r. 6 Maiden Lane
Lesser Adolph, cigars, r. 1114 Buchanan
Henry, merchandise broker, 651 Clay, r.
1226 Stockton
Herman (Herman Lesser & Co.), r. 309 Pow-
ell
Herman & Co. (Herman Lesser), manufac-
turers boots and shoes, 139, 1st
J. L., boots and shoes, 28, 6th, r. 931 Church
R. J. Mrs., r. 2131 G'Farrell
Lessinberger Felix, teamster, r. York nr Army
Lessman Isaac, tailor, 622 Clay, r. 1422 Taylor
Lestelle Catherine Miss, laundress Peter Feu-
trier
Lester Allan, salesman Wilkins & Pearson, r.
Cliff House
" Charles, boots and shoes, 12 Steuart, r. 527
Golden Gate Av
Lester Frank, superintendent Atlas Iron Works,
Potrero, r. 632;^ Tennessee
" George F., clerk, r. 909 Kearny
" Henry, clerk, r. 527 Golden Gate Av
" John, r. 2321 Fillmore
" Kate, widow, r. 909 Page
Lester Norris Memorial Free Kindergarten,
Miss Belle Scott principal, 1231 Pacific
" Peter, r. 51 Precita Av
" Peter J., painter, r. 51 Precita Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
POf?TIEf^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
«541-©-+7 VWartcet St.
Lester Richard T., painter, 3309 Mission, r.
Mount Vernon Av nr Mission Road
" Thomas, r. 315 Ellis
" WarrenG.,machinist J. W. Evans,r. 230^^,
3d
" Winnie, widow, r. 136 Julian Av
" W. J., cabinetmaker Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co.,r. 1339 Howard
>6S=Lester. See Lister and Leicester
Lestrade Pierre, gardener Mrs. J. Laplace, r.
Corbett Av nr Alms House
Lestrange Matthew, helper Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. West Berkeley
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 18 De Boom
■' Thomas, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. WA
De Boom
Leszinsky May Miss, millinery, 1413 Stockton
Leszynsky Abraham, sexton Congregation She-
rith Israel, r. 1616 Bush
" Amelia L., widow, r. 1126 Eddy
" Edward, traveling salesman S. L. Leszyn-
sky & Co., r. 1516 Post
" HattieL. Miss, teacher Girls' High School,
r. 1126 Eddy
" Isidor, r. 411 Devisadero
" Jacob, cutter L. Goodfriend & Co., r. 1126
Eddy
" Josephine Miss, teacher Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 1516 Post
" Leon, attorney at law, manager Phoenix
Law and Collection Office, 426 California,
room 9, r. 1516 Post
"^ Matilda Mrs., r. 143 Natoma
" Morris L., r, 143 Natoma
" Robert, r. 143 Natoma
" Rosa Mrs., r. 828 Sutter
" Samuel (Livingston & Co.), r. 1516 Polk
" Samuel L. (S. L. Leszynsky & Co.), r. 1704
Buchanan
" S. L. & Co. (Samuel L. Leszynsky), im-
porters and commission merchants, 516-
518 Market and 17-19 Sutter
jSS= Leszynsky. See Lezinsky
Letchec H. Mrs., proprietor Clarendon House,
574 Folsom
Letcher Anna Mrs., widow, r. 3036 California
" Beverly, clerk S. F. Savings Union, r. 1406
Sacramento
Letcher Walter N., note broker, 137 Mont-
gomery, r. 511 Turk
Leter Elias. r. 507 Lombard
Lethent Water and Land Co., George L. Brown
president, William Johns tone secretary.
819 Market, room 45
Letroadee Emile, clerk Alex. Maokay & Son, r.
133 Clipper
" Julien, salesman W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
133 Clipper
" Julien Jr., clerk, r. 133 Clipper
Letsche William, baker, r. 763 Howard
Letson Thomas, ship joiner, r. 617, 3d
" Warren E., pressman S. F. News Letter.
r. 617, 3d
•' William E., reporter Daily Shipping and
Hotel News, r. 617, 3d
*i= Letson. See Latson
Lett Walter R. H., traveling salesman Charles
F. Young, r. 419 Post
Letterberg J. W., seaman str Washtenaw
Letterin Charles, laborer, r. 223 Harrison
Letterman Charles, shoemaker, r. 824 Pacific
rear
Lettich Antonio, boiler maker, r. 435, 18th
" Antonio Jr., plumber, r. 4.%, 18th
•' John M., plumber, r. 435, 18th
" Peter, boiler maker, r. 826, 19th
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Letts Flora M. Mrs., janitress Girls' High
School, r. 1837 O'Farrell
Letunich Anton, restaurant, 403 East
Letzius William F., secretary Will Sf, Finck
Co., 820 Market, r. Oakland
Leu Henning C. (Leu & Harms), r. 1716 Harrison
" Henry, carriage maker Richard Nugent,
346 McAllister, r. IOI81/2 Minna
" John, farmer, r. 636 Commercial
" Matthias, plumber, 1716 Harrison
" & Harms (Henning C. Leu and Peter
Harms), cigarmanufacturers, 3026 Vs. 16th
Leuba Ludwig, gardener, 1501 Van Ness Av
Leuci Vincenzo (C. Favilla & Co.), r. 813 Val-
lejo
Leudan Joseph, traveling salesman, r. 632 Post
Leuenberger Emil, proprietor Sutter Home
Vineyard, office 139 Post, r. Alameda
" Julius A., restaurant, 145 Larkin, r. 206
Polk
" Lena Mme., dressmaking, 139 Post, r. Ala-
meda
Leunig George G., miller W. H. Miner
Leupold Otto H., carpenter, r. 320 Hickory Av
jeS"Leupold. See Leopold
Leuschen Frederick, cabinet maker Forster,
Little & Co., r. 861 Market
Leusmann Henry, r. 1.528 California
LeuteneggerH., tinsmith W. W. Montague &
Co.
" ,Tohn, collector L. C. Babin, r. 242 Flood Av
Leuterdt Annie Mrs., r. 750 Florida
" Charles T., carriage maker, r. 750 Florida
" Christian, apprentice, r. 750 Florida
" Emile H., laborer, r. 750 Florida
" Theodore, woolsorter Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" William T., woolsorter, r. 750 Florida
Leutgeb Karl, retoucher Louis Thors, r. Oak-
land
Leuthold John, cook, r. 14 Ellis
Leutholdt Max, machinist Schrader & Lutge,
r. 740 Howard
Leutza Henry, fruits and vegetables, 209, 3d
Levach Alexander, stevedore, r. 155V4 Dore
Levaggi G. B., importer olive oil, 543 Washing-
ton, r. 631/2 Green
Levan Elizabeth Mrs., furnished rooms, 1235
Market
Leve Charles, iron and metal dealer, 413 Octavia
Leve Marcus S., mechanical engineer and
draughtsman, 319 Pine, room 46, r. Fruit-
vale
Levell Andrew T., carpenter, r. 203 Broad
Levelle John, liquors, 2822 Mission
Levene Emanuel, clerk Greenzweig & Co., r.
1458 O'Farrell
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 1458 O'Farrell
" Leon, clerk, r. 1458 O'Farrell
" Lewis, salesman, r. 1458 O'Farrell
im' Levene. See Levin and Levine
Levensaler Burgess, student, r. 825 Guerrero
" Caleb, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. 825
Guerrero
" J. G. & Co. (Joseph G. Levensaler), steve-
dores, 54 Mission
" Joseph G. (J. G. Levensaler & Co.), r. 825
Guerrero
^' Raymond L., with J. F. Chapman & Co., r.
825 Guerrero
" William M., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hay den Co., r. 825 Guerrero
Levenson Esrail (Levenson & Co.), r. 1019 La-
guna
" Henry, bookkeeper Esberg, Bachman &
Co.,r. Alameda
Levenson Meyer D., manager S. F. Street
Sweeping and Garbage Removing Co.,
120 Sutter, r. 1717 Geary
" & Co. (Esrail Levenson). brooms, brushes,
wooden and willow ware, 209-311 Front
i8®=- Levenson. See Levinson and Levison
Leventhal Edward, groceries, 1339 Steiner
" Samuel, clerk Schlesinger & Bender, r. 6
Russ
" Sarah, widow, r. 48 Clara
Leventritt Marion, capitalist, office 4 Sutter,
room 1, r. 17.33 Pacific Av
Leveque Emily Miss, seamstress, r. 12% Wil-
liam
Levere Frank E., r. 1409 Van Ness Av
" Hester, widow, r. 1516 Polk
Leverenz William F. (Leverenz & Pgoetz), r.
231, 14th
" & Pgoetz (William F. Leverenz and Louis
Pgoetz), plumbers and tinsmiths, 107 |
Sacramento
Leverich Jacob, barber, 1055M Folsom, r. 1055
Folsom
Leveroni Brothers (Frank and Roland), liquors,
1402 Dupont
" Frank (Leveroni Bros.), r. 522 Green
" Nicola, cashier Delflno & Solari, r. 608
Greenwich
" Roland (Leveroni Bros.), r. 533 Green
Jg®" Leveroni. See Lavaroni
Levers Frederick, liquors, 813 Kearny, r. 242
Taylor
Levet Ella J. Miss, instructress Wilcox &
Gibbs S. M. Co., r. 506 Jones
4®~ Levet. See Leavitt and Levitt
Levey Benjamin C. (Levey & Stein), r. 310
Leavenworth
" Charles C. (Levey & Schnorf) and confec-
tionery, lOOVo Stockton, r. 1113 Sutter
" Edward L., expressman, r. 1912 Lyon
" Emma H. Mrs., varieties, 1011% McAllister
" Frances Miss (Cohen & Levey), r. 112
Powell
" Henry J., restaurant, NW cor Merchant
and Sansome, r. 112a Powell
" Isidore C, carrier postofflce, r. 1018 Polk
" Samuel B.. clerk, r. 2331/2 Pine
" Seymour H., butcher, r. 2212M Fillmore
" & Schnorf (Charles C. Levey and Charles
Schnorf), proprietors Union Candy
Works, 246-248, 4th
" & Stein (Benjamin C. Levey and Charles
N. Stein), barbers, 36 Eddy
JS13' Levey. See Leavy, Levi and Levy
Levi Benjamin, bookkeeper Pac. Postal Tel.
Cable Co., r. 1418 Larkin
Levi H. & Co. (Herman, Jacob and Jacob Levi
Jr.), importers and wholesale grocers,
cigars and tobacco, 117-119 Market ;
" Henry, president Pacific Marine Supply 1
Co., 206 California, r. 622 Post II
" Herman (H. Levi & Co.), r. Palace Hotel
' ' Isaac, salesman Owl Cigar Co. , r. 38 Hofl Av
•' Jacob (H. Levi & Co.), r. 1363 Post
" Jacob Jr. (Levi & Co ), r. Palace Hotel
" Leon R., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1420
Baker
" Mark, salesman, r. 1611 Broderick
" Minnie, widow, r. 1131 Vi Folsom
" Samuel, manufacturer wood work and de-
signer, 412 Pine, r. 1410 O'Farrell
" Samuel, second-hand stoves, 1331 Mission,
r. 151/2 Grand Av
Jm- Levi. See Leavy, Levey and Levy
Levicy Sterling C, clerk Station A Post Office,
r. 48 Quinn
Levillain Edmund, clerk Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Maximilian, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Levin Aaron S., manager Levin Bros., 1324-1336
Market, r. 928 Eddy
Levin Abraham B., manager Levin Bros., 134,
6th, r. 928 Eddy
" Adelaide Miss, stenographer, r. 515 Eddy
" Annie, widow, clothing, 506 Pacific
" Bertha Miss, fancy goods, 941 Folsom
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(Isadore, Julius and David), Aaron S.
Levin manager, dealers in fancy and
staple groceries, wines, liquors and
cigars, sole agents for the Moliammed
coffee, 1324-1326 Market, branches 134,
6tli, S. F., SW cor 10th and Washing-
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Levin David (Levm Bros.), r. Oakland
" Emanuel, salesman Adolph Schoenfeld, r.
1626 Polk
F. Mrs. (L. Levin & Son), r. 1233 O'Farrell
Harry, clothing, 190 Jessie, r. 31 Everett
Herman florist, r. 941 Folsom
Isadore (Levin Bros.), r. 1518 Webster
Isadore, dyer, r. 39 West Mission
J. & Co. (Jacob Levin), varieties, 31 Taylor
Jacob (J. Levin & Co.), r. 808 McAllister
Joseph, clothing, 1123^/4 Market, r. 26 Russ
rear
Joseph E., with Levin Bros., r. 928 Eddy
Julius (Levin Bros.), r. 1805 Laguna
Kallman, notions, 939% Folsom
L. & Son (Mrs. F. Levin), books and sta-
tionery, 26 Stockton
Leonhard F., jeweler, r. 88 Montgomery
Block
Louis Mrs., widow, r. 928 Eddy
Louis, cap maker, r. 941 Market
Louis, hatter L. Abrahams, r. 939^ Folsom
Louis, real estate, r. 508 Hyde
Mary, widow, r. 707 McAllister
Mary Mrs., dry goods, 1626 Polk
Maurice E., bookkeeper Levin Bros., r. 928
' Eddy
Max (Goldstein & Levin), r. 955 Folsom
Max, manufacturers' agent, 14 Sansome, r.
The Baldwin
Moses, butcher Aaron Shenson, r. 83414
Folsom
Solomon, manager L. Levin & Son, 26
Stockton, r. 12.33 O'Farrell
Susman, cigars and tobacco, 215, 7th
;8®" Levin. See Lavin
Levine Aaron, sign painter, 302 Stockton, r.
6/2 Cleveland
" Jacob, r. 6^4 Cleveland
" Jonas, r. leiOVs California
" Louis, cigar maker, r. 6i4 Cleveland
" Max, barrel washer Cal. Wine Assn., r. 6y,.
Cleveland
" Simon, commercial traveler, r. 2308 Jack-
son
Levings LeRoy L., reporter Examiner, r. Russ
House
•' W. H., journalist Chronicle, r. 638, 21st
Levingston Belle Miss, teacher Business Eve-
ning School, r. 1301 Octavia
" Emanuel, r. 624 O'Farrell
" Esther Miss, teacher Jefferson Primary
School, r. 1301 Octavia
" G., porter, r. 737 Howard
" Harry, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 624
O'Farrell
" Isidor, manager Vienna Polish Co., 518
Clay. r. 624 O'Farrell
Levingston Lafayette, manager Raveley Print-
ing Co., 518 Clay, r. 624 O'Farrell
" Leah, widow, r. 1516 O'Farrell
LEVINGSTON MARO, M. D.,
physician and surgeon, office 215 Kear-
ny, hours 12 to 2 and 7 to 8 p. m., tele-
phone Main 5533
Levingston Morris A., wine and liquor mer-
chant, NE cor McAllister and Gough, r.
818 Octavia
4®" Levingston. See Livingston
Levingstone Adolph, salesman, r. 801 Hayes
Levinsky Louis (Fabian & Co.), r. 922 O'Farrell
" Mark, ofQce 6-8 Sutter, r. 1522 Broadway
Levinson Amelia, physcian, 732 Sutter
Fannie, widow, r. 1008 Fillmore
Hans, master mariner, r. 136 Cumberland
Henrietta, widow, r. 235, 7th
Julia Miss, teacher music, r. 1008 Fillmore
Louis, clerk, r. 235, 7th
^W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
lA/AXlER F»IF»E
ForTown Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Levinson Rosalia, widow, r. 732 Sutter
" Solomon, glove cutter, r. 1018 Clay
" William A., bookkeeper Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 210 Eddy
4®"Levinson. See Levison and Leviston
Levis Adolph, secretary S. Sweet Co., 212 San-
some, room 30, r. Visalia, Tulare Co.
" Giuseppe, laborer, r. 10 San Antonio
" Leon, vice-president S. Sweet Co., 212 San-
some, room 30, r. Visalia, Tulare Co.
" Thomas, clerk, r. 417 Valley
Levison Alexander (Goodman-Levison Co.), r.
1116 Buchanan
Levison Brothers (Herman Levison, John T.
Bonestell and Gustav Marcus), Califor-
nia Jewelry Co. and manufacturers and
importers watches, jewelry, diamonds,
etc., 134 Sutter, telephone Main 5839
Levison Charles G., M. D., physician and sur-
geon, office 606 Sutter, hours 1 to 3 p m.,
Sundays 10 to 11 a. m., telephone Main
5543, r. 2409 Washington
■ Evelyn Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 1818 Post
" Harry, salesman Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 1118 Buchanan
" Herman (Levison Bros.), r. Hamburg, Ger-
many
" Isaac M., plumber, r. 709 McAllister
Levison Jacob, secretary and superintendent
B'nai B'rith Hall Association, 121 Eddy,
■ r. 1818 Post
Levison Jacob B., marine secretary Fireman's
Fund Insurance Co., 401-405 California,
r. 2409 Washington
" Louis, clerk Albert Mueller & Co., r. 235,
7th
" Mark, solicitor London and Lancashire
Fire Ins. Co., r. 2409 California
" Millie Mrs., second-hand furniture, 867 Fol-
som
Leviston George (William and George Levis-
ton), r. 1351 Post
" William (William and George Leviston),
r. 1351 Post
Leviston William and George, attorneys at
law, 508 California, rooms 24-26
Levit Herman, clerk S. Levit, r. 1601 Devisa-
dero
' ' Morris, clerk Joshua Hendy Machine Wks ,
r. 1601 Devisadero
" Samuel, wood and coal, hay and grain,
1615 Eddy, r. 1601 Devisadero
4®=-Levit. See Leavitt
Levitt Samuel, painter, r. 514 Linden Av
Levitzky David, real estate agent and money
broker, 304 Montgomery, r. 924c Fulton
Levkowicz Marcus W., dentist, 33-25 Donohoe
Bldg
Levy A. & Co. (Adolf and Jacob Levy), produce
commission merchants, 401-405 Davis
200 Washington, telephone Main 1755
" Aaron, clothing, 1029 Howard
" Aaron N., groceries and liquors, 241 Web-
ster, r. 237 Webster
" Abe, auctioneer with Charles Levy & Co.,
r. 1838 Sutter
" Abraham, r, 1619 Leavenworth
" Abraham (A. J. Abrams & Co.), r. 225
Geary
" Abraham, barber, 2003 Fillmore, r. 2321
Pine
" Abraham, real estate broker, r. 1700 Geary
" Abraham D., traveling salesman Jules
Levy & Bros., r. 409 Ellis
" Abraham H., clerk I. D. Levy, r. 214 Grove
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Levy Abraham S. , harnessmaker, 563, 4th, r. SbSy^
Folsom
" Abraham S., tailor Knud Baago, r. 31 Beide-
man
" Adele Miss, saleslady The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1022 Golden Gate Av
" Adele M. Miss, clerk Sabbath School Con-
gregation Emanu-El, r. Alameda
" Adele M. Miss, teacher music, r. 1411
Golden Gate Av
" Adolf (A. Levy & Co.). r. 1718 O'Farrell
" Adolph, r. 1446 O'Farrell
" A. H., farmer, r. 172 Minna
" Albert, clerk David Levitzky, r. 176 Minna
" Albert, expressman, r. 512 Birch Av
■' Albert, glovemaker, r. 10 Birch Av
" Albert W., salesman Houser Levy & Co.. r.
705 McAllister
" Alexander, r. 2839 Jackson
" Alexander, salesman Mendelson Bros., r.
4111/2 Hayes
" Alexander J., traveling salesman James
De La Montanva, r. Alameda
■' Alfred I. (Newbauer & Levy), r. 1408 McAl-
lister
" Alfred C, clerk, r. 1518 Eddy
" Alice, widow, r. 1112 Hyde
" A. N., tailor, r. 35 Russ
" Archie, theatrical agent, Cremorne Theatre
" Arthur H., salesman, r. 537 Minna
" Arie. janitor Congregation Sherith Israel,
r. 2 Lewis
" Asher, r. 1025 Washington
" Asher N., collector First Hebrew Benevo-
lent Society, r. 1041 Howard
" Benjamin, cigars, r. Hotel Richelieu
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 126 Ellis
" Benjamin, salesman Percy Beamish, r. 39
Clara
" Benjamin, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 828 McAllister
" Benjamin, traveling salesman Greene-
baum, Weil & Michels, r. 662 Broderick
" Benjamin C, barber, r. 310 Leavenworth
" Benjamin H., capitalist, r. 920 O'Farrell
" Bernard, r. 420V4 Hayes
" Bernard, bookkeeper, r. 233a 12th
" Bernard, salesman S. J. Friedlander &Co.,
r. 1006 Van Ness Av
" Bertha, widow, r. 1814 Post
" Cecilia, widow, r. llOOVi Stevenson
" Charles (Charles Levy & Co.), r. 1838Sutter
" Charles, salesman Columbia Woolen Mills,
r. 1825 O'Farrell
" Charles, fitter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 172
Perry
" Charles, hatmaker G. Rosenberg & Son, r.
447 Tehama
" Charles & Co. (Charles Levy and Henry
Mayer), auctioneers and commission
merchants, 1135 Market
" Charles S., photographer Wm. Shew, r. 815
Laguna
" Charles S., salesman Joseph Melczer &
Co., r. 1706a Hyde
" Clara, widow, r. 1429 O'Farrell
■' Clara M., widow, r. 2204 California
•' Daniel, president French Library, 305 Lar-
kin, r. 1917 Franklin
" David, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 618
Hayes
" David, salesman M. E. Frank, r. 107 Polk
" David, sign painter, 35, 8th, r. 112 Olive Av
" David, traveling salesman, r. 504 Oak
" David A., manufacturers' agent, 6-8Sutter,
r. 1524 O'Farrell
Levy David L., clerk Eugene W. Levy, r. I41ir
Ellis
" David S., adjuster, r. 1935 California
" Edith Miss, ladies' hair dresser, 1814 Post
" Edward, r. 2104 Post
" Edward, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 2315 Webster
•' Edward J. (Levy & Huffman), r. 1420 Bush
" Edward P., books and stationery, 1304
Market, r. 1935 California
" Elias, clerk Joseph Levy, r. 1042 Golden
Gate Av
" Elias, salesmanKast&Co.,r. 3i4Meacham
PI
" Ellen, widow, r. 812 Turk
" Emanuel, bookkeeper, r. 1411 Golden Gate
Av
" Emanuel, clerk Congregationa Emanu-El.
r. Alameda
" Emanuel A., pawn broker, r. 2539 Pine
" Emanuel H., manufacturer clothing, 113
Bush, r. 1631 Post
" Emile, salesman Jules Levy & Bros., r.
Hotel Richelieu
" Esther Miss, capmaker, r. 705 Green
" Eugene M.. shipping clerk William Cline,
r. 1167 Mission
Levy Eugene W., attorney at law and notary
public, 7-8 Mills B dg, 5th floor, r. 1418
Ellis
" Eva, widow, r. 1128 Eddy
" Felix F., painter Pac. Rubber Paint Co., r.
233, 12th
" Ferdinand C, auctioneer, r. 1838 Sutter
" Fernand, bookkeeper J. Kahn & Co., r.
1315a Golden Gate Av
" Fred H. (M. Schussler & Co.), r. 2206 De-
visadero
" Freda Miss, dressmaker, r. 630'/4 Natoma
" George, stenographer Jacob Unna, r. 2931
Clay
" G. N. Mrs., boarding, 1230 Post
" Gustave, clerk Jules Levy & Bros., r. ll
Adelaide PI
" Gustave, salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
41114 Hayes
" Gustave, with Singer Mfg. Co., r. 1429
O'Farrell
" Hannah, widow, r. 630% Natoma
" Hannah Mjss, ladies' hair dresser, 75 St.
Ann's Bldg
" Harris, clothing, 968 Folsom
" Harry (Levy & Co.), 21 Ellis
" Harry, clerk Percy Beamish, r. 39 Clara
" Harry M., manager Cowen & Cowen, 1041
Market, r. 1104 Eddy
" Hattie Miss, clerk, r. 237, 2d Av
" Henry, boots and shoes, 869 Market, r. 313
Tehama
" Henrv, capitalist, r. 705 McAllister
" Henry, cutter, r. 1631 Post
" Henry, wholesale butcher, Railroad Av bet
3d and 4th Avs South, office 529 Clay, r.
1102 Van Ness Av
■' Henry H., teamster, r. 39 Clara
" Henry M., capitalist, 24 Nevada Block, r.
1302 Post
" Henry R. (M. Levy & Bro.), r. San Bernar-
dino, Cal.
" Herbert, manager Isaac Levy, 39th Av
South bet J and K, r. 1103 Van Ness Av
" Herman, capitalist, r. 933 Eddy
" Herman, clerk, r. lO^/i Louisa
" Herman L., insurance, 331 Sansome, r. 1726
Sutter
" Herman M., capitalist, 24 Nevada Block, r.
1303 Post
" Hennann, tailor, 1738 Market, r.. 737 Minna
" Hyman, bakery, 1617 Buchanan
" Hyman, teamster, r. 3331 Pine
" Ignatius, salesman Levy & Co., r. 1814
Post
" Isaac, r. 161954 Post
" Isaac (J. Schweitzer & Co.), and tanner
and wool puller, office 519 Clay, r. 1103
Van Ness Av
" Isaac, canvasser, r. iW-A Hayes
" Isaac, capitalist, r. 326 Eddy
" Isaac^ clerk, r. 112 Olive Av
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Levy Isaac, cooper, r. 815 Laguna
Isaac, fruit dealer, r. 1527 Powell
Isaac, liquors, r. 639 Sutter
Isaac, printer Thomas A. Hughes, r. 311,
4th Av
Isaac, salesman Neustadter Bros., r. 937b
Golden Gate Av
Isaac D., loan office, 535 Montgomery, r.
2026 Taylor
Isaac H., superintendent Pacific Hebrew
Orphan Asylum and Home Society, r.
Silver Av nr Mission
Isaac K., salesman Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 233A 12th
Isabella Miss, r. 831 Sutter
Isadore, tailor Karl Goldstein, r. 710 Clem-
entina
Isadore, watch maker and jeweler, 208
Montgomery Av, r. 73714 McAllister
Isidor, tailor, 205, 2d
Isidore W., bookkeeper Coblentz, Pike &
Co., r. 1408 McAllister
Jacob (A. Levy & Co.), r. 1214 Pierce
Jacob, broker, 420 Montgomery, room 3, r.
921 Fillmore
Jacob, clerk Charles Guillet, r. 2129 Bush
Jacob, clothing, 114, 3d, r. 939 Folsom
Jacob, merchant, r. 1821 Sutter
Jacob, salesman Butler, Schutze & Co., r.
1208 Turk
Jacob, tailor, 284 Stevenson
Jacob, tailor, 413 Hayes
Jacob C, accountant, r. 1927 Devisadero
Jacob W., chiropodist, 1022 Golden Gate
Av
J. Baron, clerk M. Levy & Bro., r. 1619
Leavenworth
J. C, cashier Cal. Notion and Toy Co., r.
825 Turk
Jacques, bartender, r. 810 Larkin
James F., salesman, r. 631 Ellis
Jeremiah, harness maker, r. 631 Ellis
Jesse M. (Joseph Melczer & Co.), r. 2912
Jackson
Johanna, widow, r. 237, 3d Av
John, tailor, r. 130 Clara
John A., salesman, r. 631 Ellis
John C, buyer Will & Finck Co., r. 916 Van
Ness Av
John C. Mrs., boarding, 916 Van Ness Av
John J., r. 2809 Fillmore
Joseph, r. 405 Sutter
Joseph (Hahn, Levy& Co.), r. 1714 Geary
Joseph, barber, 147i4, 7th, r. 205, 2d
Joseph, butcher J. Schweitzer & Co., r. 330
Geary
Joseph, clerk H. Alexander & Co., r. 1334
Buchanan
Joseph, cutter Wardrobe Renovatory, r.
610M Polk
Joseph, hostler O. Harris, r. 3339 Geary
Joseph, second-hand sugar sacks, 46 Clay,
r. 1042 Golden Gale Av
Joseph, tailor, r. 213, 7th
Joseph, traveling salesman Hoffman, Alex-
ander & Co.
Joseph H., clerk William Rosenthal, r. 214
Grove
Joseph H., bookkeeper, r. 2315 Webster
Joseph M., barber, 301 Larkin, r. I20514 De-
visadero
Joseph M., barber Gustave A. Englander,
r. 6331/2 Locust Av
Joseph M., clerk Neustadter Bros., r. Oak-
land
Jules (Jules Levy & Bros.), r. Paris, France
Jules, clerk Lemle & Co., r. 1307 Leaven-
worth
Jules & Brothers (Jules and Max), manu-
facturers and importers embroideries
and laces, 5-7 Sansome
Julius, r. 1111 Buchanan
Julius (Levy & Bayreuther) . r. 330 O'Farrell
Julius, merchant, r. 1901 Stockton
Julius, slipper maker, r. 312, 5th rear
Julius, tailor, r. 313, 7th
Kate, widow, r. 1404 Post
Kossuth C, clerk William J. Hesthal, r.
1319a Eddy
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S^I-S^T- IVIARKET ST.
Levy Lambert, traveling salesman Robert L.
Toplitz & Co., r. 2931 Clay
Laura Mrs., r. 2194 Devisadero
Lazard, traveling salesman Dallemand &
Co., r. 1020 Van Ness Av
Lazare, butcher, r. 1419 Bush
Lemon, barber, 515 Pacific, r. 1000 Mont-
gomery
Lena, widow, r. 12 Albion Av
Leon, agent, r. 714 Laurel Av
Leon, salesman D. Samuels, r. 1517 Web-
ster
Leopold, upholsterer, r. 1022 Golden Gate
Av
Louis, r. 714 Laurel Av
Louis, r. 736 Grove
Louis (Kahn & Levy), r. 2643 Bryant
Louis, clerk Delmas & Shortridge, r. 172
Perry
Louis, clerk Newman & Levlnson, r. 2321
Pine
Louis, clothing, NE cor Jackson and Bat-
tery, r. 1303 Golden Gate Av
Louis, salesman O'Connor, Moflatt & Co.,
r. 1111 Scott
Louis, salesman, r. 1901 Stockton
Louis, tailor, 33 Eddy
Louis B. (Houser, Levy & Co.), r. 705 Mc-
Allister
Louis B., Chinatown guide, 533 Pine, r.
1116M Larkin
Louis R., cashier H. Levi & Co., r. 1319a
Eddy
Lucien L., with A. B. Smith Furniture Co.,
r. 617b Fulton
M. & Brother (Michael and Henry R. Levy),
clothing, 828-830 Kearny
M. Mrs., widow, r. 1439 O'Farrell
Marcus, clothing, 5 Jackson, r. 721 O'Far-
rell
Levy Marcus, manager California Neckwear
Co., and secretary New and Old Ceme-
teries of Congregation Beth Israel, office
226 Bush, r. 1710 Buchanan
" Marcus, traveling salesman Levi Strauss
&Co.,r. 2104 Post
" Marcus B., real estate agent, 30 Montgom-
ery, r. 1167 Mission
" Marcus L., specialist, 411i4 Kearny, r. 31
Turk
" Mark, r. 1761 Ellis
" Mark, curios, 234 Taylor
" Mark, horseradish, 7 Bay City Market, r.
618 Hayes
" Mark, tailor, r. 1131 Powell
" Mark W., traveling salesman C. H. Meyer
& Bros., r. 2194 Devisadero
" Marks, tailor, 3922 (3018), 16th
Levy Marks D., secretary Samuel Bros. & Co.,
133-134, 1st, r. 1621 Geary
" Martin, plumber, r. 705 Green
" Matilda A. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 1420 Bush
" Maude L., saleslady Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 209 Hyde
" Maurice, r. 1219, 21st
'• Maurice H., salesman, r. 1130 Golden Gate
Av
" Max (Jules Levy & Bros.), r. 2234 Clay
" Max, accountant, r. 1206H Turk
" Max, barber, 774 Howard, r. 10 Birch Av
" Max, butcher W. A. Samuel, r. 1208 Scott
" Max, manufacturers' agent, 126 Kearny,
room 35
" Max, salesman Armand Cailleau, r. 1203
Octavia
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Levy Max H., bookkeeper .J. Schussler & Co., r.
205, 2d
" Mayer, butcher, r. 439 Ivy Av
" Melanie, widow, r. 1408 McAllister
" Melville F., clerk Samuel Strauss, r. 1726
Sutter
" Meyer (Ladagnous & Levy), r. 104 Grant
Av
" Meyer H., assistant secretary Eureka Be
uevolent Association, 105 Stockton
" Michael (M. Levy & Bro.), r. 1619 Leaven-
worth
" Michael, tailor, r. 630i^ Natoma
" Michael S., tailor, 176 Minna
" Mildred A., teacher elocution, r. 1006 Van
Ness Av
" Milton W., manager The Mirror, 210
Kearny, r. 1404 Post
" Minnie Mrs., r. 856 Harrison
" M. L. & Co. (Moses L. Levy and Harry M.
Abrams), wholesale jewelry, 112 Kearny
■ ' Morris (Levy & Co. ) , r. 1617, 21 st
" Morris, bookkeeper Jacob Brandt, r. ll.SO
Golden Gate Av
" Morris, insurance, r. 1621a Turk
" Morris, merchant (Stockton, Cal. and Reno,
Nev.), office 516-518 Market, r. 1230 Post
" Morris, tailor, 91414 Folsom, r. 172 Perry
" Morris A., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1035 Post
" Morris F., agent, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
" Mortie (Levy & Parker), r. 705 Green
" Moses (Levy & Co.), r. 12 Albion Av
" Moses (Levy & Sinay), r. 1317 Webster
" Moses, cigar maker, r. 420V^ Hayes
" Moses, manager William Koshland, r. 514^,4
Hayes
" Moses, second-hand clothing, 248, 3d
" Moses L. (M. L. Levy &Co.), r. Oakland
" Myer S., rabbi Congregation Beth Israel,
and editor The Jewish Times and Ob-
server, 420 Montgomery, room 27, r. 1359
Post
" Nathan (Lemle & Co.), r. 1515 Pierce
" Nathan, traveling salesman Columbia
Woolen Mills, r. 439 Ivy Av
" Nettie M. Miss, teacher Stanford Primary
School, r. 1167 Mission
" Oscar S., stoves and tinware, 205-207 Mar-
ket, r. 2197 Devisadero
" Otto, clerk Stiner, Straus & Hyman, r.
1726 Sutter
" Patrick, stableman, r. 1st Av and West
Eddy
" Pauline Mrs., housekeeper, r. 786 Folsom
" Percy L., salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r.
1404 Post
" Philip, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 705
Green
" Ralph I., cutter, r. 2304 Sutter
" Raphael, r. 24^^ Rausch
" Raphael, merchant, r. 1318 Sutter
" Ray, widow, r. 23 Langton
" Rebecca, widow, r. 112 Olive Av
" Reuben, shoecutter Siebe, Glanville Co., r.
618 Hayes
" Richard L., bookkeeper, r. 1319a Eddy
" Robert, r. 29 Grant Av
" Robert, tailor I. Finkelstein, r. 11311/4 Fol-
som
" Robert S., bookkeeper O. S. Levy, r. 2197
Devisadero
" Rose, widow, r. 2931 Clay
Levy S. & Co. (Solomon Levy and Bernard Beer) ,
produce commission merchants, 218-220
Washington
Levy Samuel, bookmaker, r. 1309 Ellis
" Samuel, hatter, r. 438 Tehama rear
" Samuel, salesman Levy & Co., r. 1814 Post
" Samuel, saloonkeeper, r. 771 Howard
" Samuel, tailor, 2085^, 7th
" Samuel, traveling salesman, r. 6 Adair
" Samuel G., barber, 110 Drumm, r. 1446
O'Farrell
" Samuel H., shipping clerk H. Liebes & Co. .
r. Oakland
" Samuel M., r. 1167 Mission
" Samuel N., merchant tailor, 209 Sutter, r.
828 McAllister
LEVY SAMUEL W.,
commission merchant and insurance
broker, 212 Sansome, rooms 27-28, r.
1296 Van Ness Av
Levy Sarah, widow, r. 6 Cleveland rear
" Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 630V4 Natoma
" Sarah Miss, dressmaking, 1022 Golden Gate
Av
" Seymour H., butcher J. Cabosel, r. 2212M
Fillmore
" Siegfried, clerk, r. 110 Hyde
" Sigmund, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
431 Natoma
" Simon, capitalist, r. 2104 Post
'• Simon (Simon Levy & Co.), 211 Battery
" Simon hatmaker G. Rosenberg & Son, r. 438
Tehama
Levy Simon & Co. (Simon Levy), manufacturers
and wholesale dealers syrupS, cordials,
bitters, essences, etc., 211 Battery
Levy Sol J., notary public and secretary Alta
Building and Loan, Eureka Building
and Loan, Golden West Building and
Loan and Guardian Loan Associations,
304 Montgomery, r. 1705 Buchanan
Levy Solomon (S. Levy & Co.), r. 1624 Geary
" Solomon, salesman, r. 1334 Buchanan
" Sophie, widow, r. 650 Minna
" Sylvain, traveling salesman, r. 1427 Fulton
" Theodore, candy maker, r. 114, 14th
" Victorin, saleslady, r. 439 Ivy Av
Levy Walter H., attorney at law, 75-77 Nevada
Block, r. 1816 Pacific Av
" Walter H., with The Mirror, r. 1404 Post
" William, concrete maker, r. 302, 4th
" William, horse trader, r. 319 Fell
'■' William, salesman, r. 1700 Geary
" William, waiter Cremorne Theatre
" William P., machinist, r. 2411!^ Folsom
" Wolf, cigar maker, 3139, 16th
" & Bayreuther (Julius Levy and Gustav W.
Bayreuther), plumbers, 210 O'Farrell
" &Co. (Morris Levy), wholesale and retail
liquors, 795 Mission
" & Co. (Moses and Harry Levy and Joseph
Friedman), commission brokers, 21 Ellis
" & Huffman (E. J. Levy and Samuel Huff-
man), club rooms, 8-9 Columbian Bldg
" & Parker (Mortie Levy and Luke J.Par-
ker), plumbers and gasfitters, 1605 Polk
" & Sinay (Moses Levy and Simon Sinay),
cigars and tobacco, 20 Stockton
4®= Levy. See Leavy, Levey and Levi
Lewald Albert, importer and jobber cigars, 120
California, r. 511 Grove
" Henry, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 511
Grove
" Louis, expressman, r. 511 Grove
" Sanford G., with A. H. Greenberg, r. 2434
Jackson
Lewandowski Celi a Mrs. , dressmaking, 1908 Polk
Lewars Lincoln H., manager California Ink Co.,
415 Commercial, r. Alameda
Leweke Christina, widow, r. 127 Fell
Lewellen Wilson, r. Old People's Home
Lewellyn Robert, liquors, 52 Clay, r. 810 Po-
trero Av
4®=- Lewellyn. See Llewellyn
Lewels August A., clerk, r. 719 Scott
Lewenthal Herman, clerk Hyams, Pauson &
Co., r. 226, 6th
" Jacob, salesman, r. 226, 6th
" Leopold H., carpet layer, r. 437 Tehama
" Wolf, r. 226, 9th
4®=Lewenthal. See Loewenthal and Lowenthal
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Lewin Adolph, exporter, r. 1825 Sutter
" Gabriel, peddler, r. Hale nr Merrill
" Harry, salesman Gordan the Tailor, r. 707
McAllister
" HugoE., salesman Greenberg&Greenberg,
r. 707 McAllister
" Isaac A., grainer, r. 1610i4 California
" Jonas, r. leiOV^ California
" Louis, clerk Howard J. Alexander, r. 1610^
California
" Marcus, barber Andrew Hallahan, r. bOdVi
Natoma
" Peter, laborer S. P. Co., r. 511 Grove
" Robert, blacksmith, 18 Hayes, r. 84 Belcher
" Robert A., clerk, r. 84 Belcher
Lewins Joseph P., blacksmith Wm. H. Birch &
Co., r. 119 Morris Av
Lewis Aaron, clerk A. Lewis, r. 428 Bryant
" Abraham, carpets and picture frames, 1204
Stockton, r. 2917 Clay
" Abraham, salesman Schlesinger & Bender,
r. 330 Geary
" Abraham N., clothing, 506 Pacific
" A. J. Mrs., r. California Hotel
" Alfred A., teamster Quiros Soda WaterCo.,
r. 11 Rondel PI
" Albert P., oysterman, r. 9 Hubbard
" A. M. Mrs., nurse, r. 4 Grand Av
" Amanda M., widow, r. 538, 27th
Lewis, Anderson & Co., William Lewis presi-
dent, Andrew Anderson vice-president,
A. H. Paul secretary, ship chandlery,
manufacturers tents and naval stores,
36 East
" Ann E., widow, r. 327 Beale
" Annnie, widow, r. 2534 Folsom
" Arnold M., engineer, r. 2106 Leavenworth
" Arthur C, clerk O'Connell & Lewis, r. 2608
Sacramento
" Arthur M., artist Call, r. Oakland
" August, r. 152 Minna
" Azro N., executor Miranda W. Lux Estate,
532 Market, room 41, r. Alameda
" Bamett L., traveling salesman, r. 639
Haight
" Benjamin E., traveling salesman Crystal
Salt Mining Co., r. 1128 Sutter
'• Benjamin M., master bktn Arago, office 48
Market, room 1, r. 726, 22d
" Bernard, buyer, r. 1415 Polk
" Charles, clerk Strauss & Strauss
" Charles D., elevator insnector A. J. Mc-
Nicoll & Co., r. 944 Valencia
■" Charles F., bookkeeper Davidson & Leigh,
r. 223 Guerrero
'• Charles H., butler, 3007 Jackson
" Cicero H. (Allen & Lewis), r. Portland, Or.
" Daniel, clerk Raphael's Loan Office, r.
Oakland
" David, seaman, r. 808 Kentucky
" David, stair builder, 553 Brannan, r. 1321,
23d
" David G., foreman book dept. George
Spaulding & Co., r. 1014 Larkin
" David G., janitor Young Men's Institute,
SE cor 10th and Market
" David J., clerk Selby Smelting and Lead
' ■ Co., r. 26131/2 Sutter
" Dora, widow, r. 812 Octavia
'■ Dora Miss, stenographer Geo. F. Eberhard
Co., r. 696 McAllister
" E. & Co. (Edward Lewis), glove manufac-
turer. 1731 Market
" Edgar L., merchant, r. 1624 Vallejo
" Edward (E. Lewis & Co.), r. 17.35 Market
" Edward G., importer and manufacturers'
agent, 120 Sutter, r. Alameda
" Edward W., wire worker West Coast W.
and I. Works, r. 28 Elsie
" Edward H., asst. treasurer Orpheum The-
atre, r. 513 Post
" Edwin, gripman, r. 1915b O'Farrell
" Edwin L., contracting freight agent Bur-
lington Route, r. 11.37 Geary
" Edwin S., sail maker, r. 10 Lapidge
" E. J. Mrs., artist, r. 717 Post
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 321 Eddy
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1190 Haight
" Emanuel, r. 1150 Turk
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Lewis Emanuel, entry clerk D. N. & E. Walter
& Co., r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Emile. currier, r. 113 Valley
•' Emilia Mrs., laundress, r. 535 Vallejo
" Emily E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 100 Olive
Av
" Emma A., widow, r. 352 Grove
" Emma A. Mrs., physician, 2115 Webster
■' Enoch T., cleaner U. S. Appraiser's Bldg.
r. 520 Jackson
" Euphemia, widow, r. 2521 Pine
" Fannie Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1222
Pine
" F. B. Mrs., widow, r. 2024 Jackson
Lewis Festus C, secretary Pacific Paving Co..
106-108 Phelan Bldg, r. Oakland
" Fleissner Mrs., teacher music, r. 2008
Jackson
" Flossie Miss, cashier William Cllne, r.
1327 Ellis
" Frances R. Miss, teacher Clement Gram-
mar Scbool, r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Francis R., bookkeeper Gallagher Bros., r.
2818% Sacramento
" Frank, clerk, James Nielson
" Frank, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Frob-
man, r. Oakland
,, Frank, laborer, r. 105 Bay
" Frank, marker La Grande Laundry
" Frank H., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Bank.
r. 3138, 16th
" Frank R. , bookkeeper Charles E. Paxton,
r. 2115 Webster
" Frederick, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 16 Moss
" George, bell boy, r. 65 Everett
" George, engineer, r. 217 Page
" George, teamster, r. 708 Ivy PI
" George E., seaman, r. 309 Main
" George J., salesman J. Macowsky &Co.,r.
428 Bryant
" George M., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
24th and Kentucky
" George N., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry. r.
QlVi Chenery
" George W., bookkeeper Cal. Safe Deposit
and Trust Co., r. Alameda
" George W., clerk, r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Gill M. (Lewis & Fowler), 315 Spreckels
Bldg
" Godfrey L., salesman, r. 639 Haight
" Gussie Miss, saleslady, r. 1327 Ellis
" George W., r. 100 Olive Av
" G. W., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
" H., fireman S. P. Co., r. 113, 16th
" Harriet, widow, r. 17 Precita Av
" Harriet, widow, r. 524^/4, 6th
" Harriet E., widow, r. 1087 Howard
" Harris, commission merchant, r. 1420 Sut-
ter
" Harry, asst. superintendent U. S. Railway
Mail Service, r. Fruitvale
" Harry, brakeman, r. 650, 4th
" Harry, r. 527 Sacramento
" Harry, watchman str Colon, r. 603, 3d
" Harry G., printer E. Williams, r. 2521 Pine
" Harry J., boxmaker Clatsop Milling Co., r.
917 Greenwich
" Harry W., r. 32 Pearl
" Harry W., liquors and boarding, 1003 Bat-
tery
" Henry, r. 715 Howard
" Henry, driver, r. 25 Natoma
" Henry, secretary Seamen's Landlord's
Mutual Protective Association, 506 Bat-
tery
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The age and genuineness of this whisky-
are guaranteed by the Excise Department of
the Canadian Government, by certificate
over the capsule of every bottle.
WILLIAW WOLFF & CO , 329 Market St.
Lewis Henry A., night flagman S. P. Co., r. cor
Sd and Bluxome
" Henry C, delicacies, 407^4 Turk
" Henry (estate of), watches and jewelry,
655 Clay
■' Henry S., baker Am. Biscuit Co., r. 517'/^, 2d
" Herman, bookkeeper Wolf Bros., r. 812
Octavia
" Hermann, clothing, 239 Pacific, r. 11 Fulton
" Herbert R., r. 328, 10th
" Isaac, clerk, r. 732 Grove
" Isadore K., salesman H. Wolf & Bro., r.
159 Octavia
" Jacob, glazier, r. 428 Bryant
" Jacob E., manufacturers' agent, 36 Phelan
Bldg, r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Jacob E., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
235 Golden Gate Av
" James, carpenter, r. 642 Stevenson
" James, fireman str Gipsy
" James C, telegraph operator, r. 418 Post
" James H., barber, r. 17 Precita Av
" James H., clerk Sanborn. Vail & Co., r.
2011 Taylor
" James M., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
513, 18th
" Jane Mrs., drygoods, r. 14 McAllister
" J. B. & Son (John B. and John B. Jr.), real
estate agents, 436 Montgomery
Lewis J. Hall, attorney at law, 319 Pine, room
63, r. 309 Jones
" John, bookkeeper, r. 341c San Jose Av
" John, carpenter, r. 704i/i Mission
" John, marine fireman, r. 1110 Montgomery
" John, mining, r. 1405 Mason
" John, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" John, teamster, r. 313, 4th
" John, teamster Alexander McKay, r. 924
Howard
" John, trackman Market St. Ry., r. 414a
Lily Av
" JohnB. (J. B. Lewis & Son), r. 409 Bryant
" JohnB. Jr. (J. B. Lewis & Son), r. 409 Bry-
ant
" John F., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. Oakland
" John F., stenographer Superintendent's
ofQce Railway ' Mail Service, r. 1217
Golden Gate Av
" John L., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 341c
San Jose Av
Lewis John M., attorney at law, 508 Montgom-
ery, room 18, r. Oakland
" John M., policeman, r. 323, 21st
" John R., laborer Pae. Roll. Mill, r. 1085
Tennessee
" John R., policeman; r. 217 Steiner
" John T., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 822,
26th
" John W., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., 1-. 1124 McAllister
" Joseph, barber P. S. Batavia, r. 2 Taylor
Terrace
" Joseph, cook, r. 535 Vallejo
" Joseph, helper C. E. Anderson, r. 346, 4th
" Joseph, hostler Jacob Bros., r. 217 Jack-
son
" Joseph C, physician and surgeon, 127 Turk
" Joseph S., salesman Carrau & Green, r. 710
Golden Gate Av
" Julia Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 1020 Van Ness
" Julius, apprentice, r. 346, 4th
" Julius, plumber Henry Williamson
" Kate, widow, r. 138i4 Shipley rear
" Kit, clerk, r. 311 Stevenson
Lewis Lemuel T., proprietor Eagle Iron Foun-
dry, 563-567 Folsom, r. 3833 Washington
" Lewis J., driver Nierman & Lefkovitz, r.
533 Arkansas
• Loue, carpenter, 1831 Webster
" Lulu M. Miss, teacher music, r. 335 San-
chez
" Manuel G. (M. S. Simas & Co.). r. 437 Davis
• Marcus, jeweler, r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Maria, widow, r. 535 Vallejo
" Mark, tinner, r. 138V2 Shipley rear
•' Mark E., clerk Bovee, Toy & Sonntag
'■ Marks, window and stained glass, 673 Mis-
sion, r. 428 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 24 Harriet
" Mary E.. widow, r. 107, 36th
" Mary E., widow, r. 809 Leavenworth
" Mary H., widow, r, 2098 Jackson
" Matthias J., stevedore, r. 15!^ Tehama
" Max, tailor, r. 1337 Ellis
" Meyer, barber Merel & De Domenico, r. 156,
3d
" Meyer, with Crystal Rock Salt Mining
Co.,r. 1138 Sutter
" Michael, r. 1710 Octavia
" Milton E., printer, r. SS'/a Ridley
" Mitchell M., agent, r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Nathan, salesman Columbia Cloak and
Suit House
" N. E., compositor Edward C. Hughes, r. 33
Ridley
" Nellie Mrs., r. 1296 Van Ness Av
Lewis Oscar (O'Connell & Lewis), and presi-
dent The Builders' Exohange, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 3608 Sacramento
• • Oscar, manager California Underwear Fac-
tory, 1025 Market, r. 14 McAllister
" Oscar C, deputy County Clerk, r. 513 Green-
wich
Lewis Packing Co. and Vinegar Works (incor-
porated), Charles Harris president, Wil-
liam A. Lewis vice-president and man-
ager, pickle and vinegar manufacturers,
635-627 Front
" Philip, merchant, r. 1624 Vallejo
■' Philip, traveling salesman Stange & Jae-
nicke, r. 727'/2 McAllister
'■ Phcebe R., school teacher, r. 414 Cole
" Robert E., finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
" Rod P., law and collection office, 235
Kearny, room 9, r. 622 Clay
" Rose P. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 414 Cole
" Sabin F., oiler Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 2534 Folsom
■' Sadie J. Miss, teacher English Van Ness
Seminary, r. 1849 Jackson
" Sam, horse dealer, 545 Clay
" Samuel, musician, r. 824 Montgomery
" Solomon, capitalist. 320 Sansome, room 30,
r. 1601 Post
" Stanley, r. 261314 Sutter
" Sylvester H., clerk, r. 235 Sanchez
" T. A., r. California Hotel
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 3818^ Sacramento
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 110
California Av
" Thomas, driver Studebaker Bros. Mfg Co.,
r. 1401 Market
" Thomas, teamster, r. 138^ Shipley rear
" Thomas H., baker, r. 100 Olive Av
" Thomas J., engineer, r. 38, 8th
" Thomas J., helper Union I. Wks, r. 1085
Tennessee
" Thomas L., salesman Union Metallic Cart-
ridge Co., r. 100 Olive Av
" Thomas O., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1831 San
Carlos Av
" T. R. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 710 Golden Gate Av
" Ullmer, butcher, r. 13 Hardy
" Urban A., carpenter, r. 4 Grand Av
Lewis Walter C, secretary The F. W. Spencer
Co., 338 Post, r. 2008 Jackson
" Walter S., manager retail dept. S. F. Shoe
House, r. 3 Buena Vista Av
" Warren E., receiver Sutter St. Ry., r. 1914
Sutter
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Lewis Wesley T , clerk, r. 407 Octavia
" William (William Lewis & Co.), r. 1296
Van Ness Av
■' William, capitalist, r. 319 Grant Av
" William, capmaker M. Marsh & Co., r. 941
Folsom
" William, clerk, r. 1124 McAllister
■' William, cook George D. Mayle
Lewis William, president Lewis, Anderson &
Co., 225 East, r. New Bedford, Mass.
" William, tailor, 26 Montgomery, room 4, r.
Alameda
Lewis William & Co. (William Lewis), manu-
facturers celebrated Porto de Oro, Purity
Club, Rough Diamond and El Tampico
cigars and importers Havana and Su-
matra tobacco, 24 California
'■ WilliamA., architect, r. 4 Grand Av
" William A., molder Eagle Iron Wks, r. 2833
Washington
Lewis William A., vice-president and manager
Lewis Packing Co. and Vinegar Works,
625-627 Front, r. 1319 Golden Gate Av
" William B., druggist E. Gregory, r. 666
Haight
" William C, butcher Henry Moffat, r. 15th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" William J., barber, r. 3319 Bryant Av
" William P., tea broker. 216 Front, r. 1624
Vallejo
" William S. (W. S. Lewis & Co.), r. 328, 10th
" William T. G., clerk, r. 2534 Folsom
" William W., wood worker W. A. Morwy
" Wirt P., clerk car account S. P. Co., r. 831
Fulton
LEWIS W. S. & CO.
(William S. Lewis), steam pipe and
boiler covering, manufacturers of
Lewis's Perfection Asbestos Covering,
the great coal saver, sectional cover-
ings, asbestos mineral wool and bair
felt, 305 Howard, telephone Main 1642
Lewis Zelda Miss, clerk William H. Bennett,
r. 608 Eddy
" & Co. (Honolulu, H. I.), commission mer-
chants, office 307 Battery
" & Co. (Lewis Albert, George Hall and John
W. Norton), draymen, 11 Steuart
Lewis & Dryden Printing Co. (Portland, Or.),
office, 217 Bush
" & Fowler (Gill M. Lewis and F. L. Fowler),
merchant tailors, 315 Spreckels Bldg
Jg^^Lewis. See Louis
Lewison Edward, r. 115 Turk
" Jacob L., merchant, r. 3725 Pacific Av
Lewiston George, bartender, r. 31314 O'Farrell
Lewitt Helen M., widow, r. 509 Clayton
Lewitt William B., physician and surgeon,
ofQcs and r. 500 Van Ness Av cor McAl-
lister, office hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone Jessie 831
Lewitus Louis, clerk, r. 1840 Ellis
Lewkowitz Abraham, cigar manufacturer, r. 443
" George, driver Irvine Bros., r. 1425 Stock-
ton
" Isidore, merchant, r. 1526 O'Farrell
" Joseph, dry goods, 1320 Stockton, r. 1425
Stockton
" Joseph Mrs., millinery, 1320 Stockton, r.
1425 Stockton
igS^Lewkowitz. See Lefkowitz
Lewthwaite Alexander, manager Union Paper
Co., 510 Sacramento, r. East Oakland
Lewton Z. E., barber J. F. Adams, r. 17 South
Park
Lewy George S., traveling salesman Mendelson
Bros., r. SiOy^ Sutter
Lewzey Frederick J., ropemaker Washburn &
Moen Mfg Co., r. 3 Pringle Court
Lexington The, 212a Eddy
Ley August, machinist, r. 123 Perry
" Edward E., r. engineer, r. 22 Turk
" George, millhand William A. Schrook
" Joseph, engineer Bender Bros., r. 133 Perry
" Victor, yardman Bender Bros., r. 133 Perry
Leyba Luis, brakeman, r. 408 Hyde
Leydeoker Ernest A., bartender, r. 110b Freelon
W, & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most parnous Factories.
GA-X-GA-'T TVlarket St.
Leydecker Theodore W., liquors, 327 East
North, r. 935 Santa Clara Av, Alameda
Leyra Valentine, coalpasser str Walla Walla
Lezinsky Eugene L., with S. L. Leszynsky
&Co.,r. 1126 Eddy
" Frederick L., manufacturers' agent, 516-518
Market, r. 1126 Eddy
Lezinsky George, attorney at law. Emporium
Bldg, r. 1136 Eddy
«®"Lezinsky. See Leszynsky and Lazansky
Lezott John R. (Klarnet & Lezott), r. 103 Cedar
Av
L'homme Alphonse, painter, r. 336 Pacific
L'Hommedieu Mary G. Miss, teacher Lafayette
Primary School, r. 1011 Bush
L'Hommedieu Ralph R., deputy Assessor, r.
1603 Vallejo
Lhote Eugene F., clerk Alex. Zabaldano, r. 1714
Hyde
Lhuillier Madaline, widow, r. off Corbett Road
nr Ingleside
Liautaud Jane W., widow, r. 4.37^^ Fulton
Libbey C. H., agent New York Life Ins. Co.
" Frederick N., clerk, r. 1816 O'Farrell
•' John F., salesman, r. 1816 O'Farrell
" .John G. (Dakin & Libbey), r. 1816 O'Farrell
" Lillian Miss, school teacher, r. 1816 O'Far-
rell
«^Libbey. See Libby
Libbing Henry H., clerk Post Office, r. 631!4 Na-
toma
" Nettie Miss, stenographer Berlin & Le-
pori, r. 631!4 Natoma
Libby Albert, expressman, r. W s Hampshire
bet I6th and 17th
" Charles, expressman, r. W s Hampshire
bet 16th and 17th
" Daniel B., coffee saloon, 23, 3d, r. 1335, 35th
" Daniel C, policeman, r. 110 Cumberland '
Libby Dorville, agent D. Appleton & Co., 1 Flood
Bldg, r. 520, 21st cor Capp
" Dorville Jr., electrical engineer Union I.
Wks, r. 520, 21st
" Frederick, millhand, r. 137, 10th
" Georgie F. Miss, teacher John Swett
Grammar School, r. 316 Clipper
" H.. clerk Chronicle, r. 1816 O'Farrell
" John T., expressman, SE cor 5th and Bran-
nan, r. 810 Hampshire
" Kate Mrs., with The J. Dewing Co., r. 137,
10th
" Mary E., widow, r. 316 Clipper
" Warren T., machinist Pac. Saw Mfg. Co., r.
773 Harrison
" William, expressman, r. W s Hampshire
bet 16th and 17th
" William Mrs., widow, r. W s Hampshire
bet 16th and 17th
je®-Libby. See Libbey
Liberati Luigi, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Liberman Moses Rev., r. 159 Shipley
-BS^Liberman. See Leiberman, Lieberman and
Liebmann
Liberty Hall, E s Alabama bet 33d and 34th
" Hotel, Michel & Nouguier proprietors,
629 Broadway
Libolsky Theodor, baker, r. 634 Pacific
License Collector City and County, New City
Hall, 1st floor
Lichau Amalia Mrs., proprietor The Superior
Dressmaking Parlors, 423 Geary, tele-
phone Hyde 1515
Lichau Ernst, physician, 423 Geary
Licher Philip, shoemaker, r. 2195 Powell
Lichi John, milker Joachim Cantiene, r. 17th Av
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Licht Charles L,., bookkeeper Buyer & Reich
Co., r. 145, 2d
" Eva L., widow, clothing, 145, 3d, r. 147, 2d
" Florence Miss, teacher music, 145, 2d
" Max E., salesman Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 145, 2d
" Simon, clerk Eva L. Licht, r. 147, 2d
Lichtenberg Adolph, conamission merchant, r.
2224 California
" Edward, shipping and commission, 303
California, room 21, r. 2224 California
■' John, surfman South Side U. S. Life Sav-
ing Station, Ocean Beach
" M..r. 718 Bush
" Rosalie Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r. 718 Bush
" Rudolph (William Lichtenberg & Co.), r.
2324 California
" Rudolph, awning maker Sybrand Zwall
112 Valencia
" Rudolph J., clerk William Lichtenberg &
Co., r. 2224 California
■' William (William Lichtenberg & Co.), r
San Rafael
" William & Co. (William and Rudolph Lich
tenberg), shipping and commission mer-
chants, 320 Sansome, room 3
Lichtenstedt Henry, waiter Graneist &Daewer-
itz r. 122 Olive Av
LICHTENSTEIN BENJAMIN H
proprietor Collateral Bank, 15 Grant
Av, r. Hotel Rictielieu
Lichtenstein Brothers (Harry M. and Solomon
M.), pawn brokers, 11 Stockton
" David, tailor, r. 968 Harrison
•' George, bookkeeper, r. 1313 Green
" George L., cigar maker, r. 962 Harrison
rear
" George R., with Lichtenstein Bros., r. 2003
Pine
" Hannah, widow, r. 968 Harrison
" Harry M. (Lichtenstein Bros.), r. 2318 Clay
" Henry, importer cigars, 119 Bush, room 1,
r. 610 Oak
" Herman, cigar maker, r. 417^4 Hayes
Lichtenstein Isidor H., cashier Collateral Bank,
15 Grant Av, r. 828 Post
" Jeanette M. Miss, principal Richmond
District Free Kindergarten, r. 1425%
Hayes
" Joy, asst librarian Free Public Library, r.
1425!4 Hayes
" Marc M. (M. H. Lichtenstein & Son), r. 2318
Clay
• ' Max, dealer California wines and brandies,
119 Bush, r. 610 Oak
" Max Jr., bookkeeper N. Meyer & Co., r. 610
Oak
Lichtenstein M. H. .& Son (Moses H. and Marc
M.), loan office, 617 Washington
" Morris, cigar manufacturer, r. 1425!/_
" Moses H. (M. H. Lichtenstein & Son),
2318 Clay
■' Philip, cigar maker, r. 1425% Hayes
" Samuel M., bookkeeper M. H. Lichtenstein
& Son, r. 2318 Clay
" Simon, tailor, r. 4 Harriet
" Solomon M. (Lichtenstein Bros.), r. 8643
Bryant Av
4®="Lichtenstein. See Litzenstein
Lichterman James, clerk Joseph Calegaris, r.
420 Montgomery Av
Lichthardt George, r. 3017% Fillmore
" George Jr., pharmaceutical student, r.
3017% Fillmore
Lichtig Bernard ^Smith Picture Co.), r. 34 Hub-
bard
" Bertha, dressmaker Dora Hahn, r. ]130ii
Howard
" Edward, liquors, 1113 Howard, r. 1130M
Howard
" Thomas, delicacies, 147 Taylor
Lick Baths, George W. Merritt superintendent,
E s 10th bet Mission and Howard
" Byron L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Alameda
'■ Clarence H., machinist Clot & Meese, r.
1007 Folsom
" Eugene W. (E. W. Lick & Co.), r. 212a Oc-
tavia
LickE. W. & Co. (Eugene W. Lick), pianos, 116
McAllister
" Gustave, maltster, r. 400 Capp
LICK HENRY,
book and job printing, 1007 Folsom
Lick House, K. B. Soule manager, W s Mont-
gomery bet Sutter and Post
LICK LAUNDRY,
William McCracken proprietor, 9 Lick
PI
Lick Old Ladies' Home, Miss Elizabeth F.
Pearce matron. University opp Bacon,
George W. Haight attorney, 220 San-
some, room 1
Lickefelt Anna Mrs., r. 2021 Mason
" August, r. 2021 Mason
Lickel Mary, widow, lodgings, 100% Jackson
Licori Antonio, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Licot Charles, cellarman, r. 4 Virginia Court
Lictig Joseph, butcher, cor Sutter and Laguna
Liddell Guy, salesman, r. 310a Clement
" Margaret Mrs., millinery, 310a Clement
Liddicoat Elizabeth, widow, r. 911 O'Farrell
Liddle Christina, widow, r. 328 Eddy
" Edwin E., engineer, r. 28 Warren
" John H., clerk, r. 329 Fell
" Mamie, widow, r. 301 Leavenworth
Liddle E. Company, A. A. Martin president,
R. H. Liddle Jr. secretary, importers
guns and sportmg goods, 1 10 Montgomery
" Robert, plasterer, r. Ill Valencia
" Robert H., with R. Liddle Co., r. 329 Fell
Liddle Robert H. Jr., secretary R. Liddle Co.,
110 Montgomery, r. 329 Fell
" William R., machinist, r. 548 Birch Av
Liddy Michael J., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
Alameda
•' Michael T., gardener, 1661 Octavia
'> W. J., r. 1045 Market
Lidolph Edward, peddler, r. 1233, 25th
Lidstone Mark, millwright, r. 113 Castro
Lidstrom Anton E., seaman, r. 457% Jessie
" Charles G., shipping clerk Central Hard-
ware and Supply Co., r. 143 Grove
" Matilda Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1709 Scott
Lie John C, steward C. D. Zeile, r. 526 Pacific
LiebAdamH., clerk E. B. Lieb, r. 2833 Folsom
" Charles W., boiler maker, r. 22, 21st
" Charles W., printing, 410 Kearny, room 7%,
r. 1016% Mission
" Christian, laborer Western Sugar Refinei-y,
r. 22, 21st
" Elmo B., pork packer, 544, 6th, r. 2832 Folsom
" Frederick H., liquors, 409 East North
" Henry H., glass blower, r. 212 Pennsylvania
Av
■' Howard C, compositor, r. 404 Turk
" Jacob, laborer, r. 23, 21st
" John, fireman, r. 23, 21st
" Warren F., printer Pac. Printing Co., r. 404
Turk
" William F., manager Charles W. Lieb, 410
Kearny, room 7%, r. Oakland
Liebe Mathan, cattle buyer, r. 315 Bartlett
Liebenau H., marine engineer, r. 441 Bryant
Liebenberg Harry C, clerk Baker & Hamilton,
r. 499%, 4th
" Henry, salesman, r. 499%, 4th
" Hilda, domestic, 44 Silver
" Jacob, peddler, r. 134% Dorland
" Johanna, widow, r. 499%, 4th
" Minnie, widow, r. 531 O'Farrell
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Liebenthal Albert (S.J. Friedlander & Co.), r.
1629 Broadway
Lieber Leon, salesman Joseph Melczer & Co., r.
2104 Post
" William A., director The Johnson-Locke
Mercantile Co., 294 Front, r. Alameda
4S=Lieberman. See Liberman, Leiberman and
Liebmann
Liebert Alfred (Liebert & Wagner), r. 1922 Tay-
lor
" Bruno, teacher music, r. 406 Grove
" Henry, sawdust and sand, r. 616 Lombard
" Henry, stenographer Jonas Erlanger &
Co., r. 406 Grove
" J., musician, r. 324 Post
" Julius M., bookkeeper A. L. Bancroft &
Co., r. 406 Grove
" Moses, bookkeepsr Erlanger & Galinger, r.
406 Grove
" & Wagner (Alfred Liebert and Adam
Wagner), manufacturing jewelers, 126
Kearny, room 55
i9®'Liebert. See Leibert
Liebes Benjamin, salesman H. Liebes & Co., r.
1814 Pacific Av
" George, director H. Liebes & Co.. ia3-137
Post
LIEBES H. & COMPANY
(incorporated), Herman Liebes presi-
dent, Charles J. BeMow vice-president,
Isaac Liebes treasurer, S. W. Saalburg
secretary, importers, wholesale and
retail dealers and manufacturers furs,
133-137 Post
Liebes Hannah, widow, r. 2723 Pacific Av
Liebes Herman, president H. Liebes & Co., 133-
137 Post
Liebes Isaac, treasurer H. Liebes & Co., 133-137
Post, r. 1814 Pacific Av
" Julien, with H. Liebes & Co, r. 1101 Geary
" Phillip (Kelly & Liebes), r. 1814 Pacific Av
" Sidney, with H. Liebes & Co., r. 402 Lott
Liebes Storage and Warehouse Co. See Cen-
tral Storage Warehouse Co.
Liebhardt Peter, cigarmaker H. Plagemann &
Co., r. 311 Linden Av
" Susan, widow, r. 27 Silver
Liebig Emil, master mariner r. 1813 24th
" Henry, longshoreman, r. 338 Bryant
LIEBIG WORLD DISPENSARY,
400 Geary, private entrance 405 Mason
Liebig & Co., 4(X) Geary, private entrance 405
Mason
Liebmann Adolph (Liebmann & Walters), r. 407
Powell
" Jacob bookkeeper Buyer & Reich Co., r.
606 Leavenworth
" Louis, salesman, r. 1912 Broderick
" & Waters (Adolph Liebmann and George
F. Waters), cigars, tobacco, wines and
liquors, 23 Powell
4®=Liebmann. See Liberman, Leiberman and
Liebermann
Liebold Gustav, vice-president Fredericksburg
Bottling Co., 921 Market and 1510 Ellis,
r. 131, 14th
" Otto, machinist F. Krajewski, r. 131, 14th
vB^'Liebold. See Leibold
Liebreich Louis, clerk Mrs. M. Liebreich, r. 312,
4th
" Minnie Mrs., widow, gents' furnishing
goods, 312, 4th
" William, cellarman, r 312, 4th
Liebrich Adolph, baker Albert Komsthoeft, r.
7111/2 O'Farrell rear
" Edmund F., physician, r. 1303 Steiner
Liebsch Christian, sailmaker, r. lOOM. 3d
Liebscher Edward A., groceries, 1000 Pacific, r.
1011 Broadway
" Otto, clothing cutter, r. 16 Laskie
Liebschutz Charles, waiter, r. 434%£ Clementina
Liechti Arnold W., attorney at law, 508 Mont-
gomery, room 6
Liedelt Otilla Miss, teacher vocal music, r. 818
Hyde
Liederkranz Hall, S s 15th Av South nr Railroad
Av
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Liedman Henrietta A., widow, r. 33 South Park
Liedtke August, carriage maker, r. 20c Angelica
Liehe Henry, restaurant, 129, 4th
Lien Adolph, clerk, r. 14 Ash Av
" Edward, restaurant, 1055 Market, r. 14 Ash
Av
" Edward H., clerk, r. 14 Ash Av
" Randa, domestic, 1630 Jackson
Lienard Marie Mme., laces cleaned and repaired,
414 Post
" Ulric, carpenter, r. 414 Post
Lieninkogel John, driver G. Rippstein, r. 812
Folsom
Lieniz Edward, wood worker O'Brien & Sons. r.
15 Hartford
Lies Estrella C, widow, r. 825 Grove
" Frank W., salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 825 Grove
i5S="Lies. See Leis
Liese Joseph, tanner Metten& Gebhardt, r. 84
Nye
4S~Liese. See Leise
Liesener Charles, bartender John D. Feldmann.
r. 31 East
4®" Liesener. SeeLeisner
Liesenfeld P. (estate of), George Handel man-
ager, billiard table manufacturer, 945
Folsom
Liess Emil, speaker Independent German Con-
gregation, 310O"Farrell, and chief editor
San Francisco Tageblatt, 633 Merchant,
r. 1703 Scott
" Ernst, stonecutter, r. 420 Eureka
Liesy Fanny Mrs., nurse Lane Hospital
Lietz A. Company The, Adolph Lietz president,
Edward Schild vice-president. Otto Von
Geldern secretary, manufacturers sur-
veying and nautical instruments, 422
Sacramento
Lietz Adolph, president The A. Lietz Co., 422
Sacramento, r. San Rafael
" Katie, domestic, 1827 Pacific Av
4®"Lietz. See Leitz
Lievre Constant, ironer Lick Laundry, r. 9 So-
nera PI
Lievre, Fricke & Co. (Isidore Lievre and Charles
Fricke). importers teas, coffees and
spices, proprietors Mountaineer Steam
Coffee and Spice Mills, Eagle Manufac-
turing Co. and Pacific Ink Factory, fac-
tories 707-711 Sansome, ofBce 117 Battery
" Isidore (Lievre, Fricke & Co.), r. 2110 Post
•' Jules, collector Eureka Benevolent Asso-
ciation, r. 1449 McAllister
" Louis G., molder John G. lis & Co., r.
Henry nr Williams
Life Boat, Salvation Army (food and shelter
depot), Joseph R. McFee manager, 117
Jackson and 120 Oregon,offlce 1139 Market
Life Saving Service, United States (Pacific
Coast), Major Thomas J. Blakeney su-
perintendent, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
room 35
Life Saving Stations, United States, Fort
Point, Presidio, Ocean Boulevard cor
Fulton and Ocean Beach % mile south
Ocean Side House
Litters Apollo, clerk, r. Beach bet Baker and
Lyon
Ligda Peter F. , compositor E. R. Ormsby & Co. ,
r. Oakland
Liggens Eliza, domestic, 2307 Fulton
Ligget Edward L., real estate broker, 622
Spreckels Bldg, r. 248 Chattanooga
•' & Myers Tobacco Co., James M. Gamble
agent, 215 Front
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DEALERS IN AuL KINDS OF
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Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied. L
Litfht Charles R., park policeman, r. 1331 Eddy
Light House Eng-ineer United States (isth Dis-
trict),Charles E. L. B. Davis Major U.
S. A.. 89-92 Flood Bldg
Light House Inspector United States (12th
District), Frank Courtis Commander U.
S. N. in charge, Safe Deposit Bldg, room
404
" Maurice P., traveling salesman, r. 2531
Sutter
Lightbody John P., secretary and treasurer 3
L's Specialty Co., 105 Beale, r. 599 Ellis
" Luther M., machinist, r. 116 Waller
Lighthall William A., r. 932, 25th
Lighthipe James A., engineer General Electric
Co., r. 2417 Sutter
Lightner Elizabeth, widow, r. 1921 Vallejo
" Harry I., salesman Waterhouse & Lester,
r. 1817a McAllister
" Henry L. (Lightner & Newsom), and min-
ing engineer, 49 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg, r. 409 Fair Oaks
" Isaac, commission merchant and agent M.
Newmark & Co. (Los Angeles), ofQce 21
Battery, r. 1312 Golden Gate Av
" John S., marble and granite contractor,
1629 Mission, r. 423, 27lh
Lightner Quartz Mill, Lightner & Newsom
manufacturers, 49 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg
'• & Newsom (Henry L. Lightner and John
J. Newsom), manufacturers Lightner
Quartz Mill, 49 Merchants' Exchange
Bldg
je^Lightner. See Leitner
Ligon Carrie L. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 10 Mon-
roe
" Leopold, cook, r. 10 Monroe
Liguri Hall, Mission Road nr China Av
Lipuria House, 331 Broadway
Likens James W., dentist, 4i Murphy Bldg
Likins Charles K., surveyor, r. 3 Vasserot PI
" Charles W., architect, r. 3 Vasserot PI
" Frank, assistant engineer str Lakme, r.
3630, 16th
" Frederick H., marine engineer, r. 3 Vas-
serot PI
" James W., receiver Market St. Ry. r. 947
Masonic Av
" William J., carrier postofQce, r. 3 Vasserot
PI
Liliencrantz A., surgeon, 803 Sutter, office hours
1 to 4 p. m., telephone East 934
Lilienfeld Alfred, r. 1426 Geary
" William, r. 1426 Geary
Lilienthal Carl, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Ernest (Lilienthal & Gaetcke), r. 1913 Mis-
sion
" Ernest, silversmith W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 534, 21st
Lilienthal Ernest R. (Lilienthal & Co.), and
president Crown Distilleries Co., 100-102
Front, r. 1510 Van Ness Av
'■ Henry, bottler Frietas & Rodgers, r. 225
Drumm
" Henrv, draughtsman F. Korbel & Bros., r.
1913 Mission
" Herman, butcher, 338,6th, r. 507 Connecti-
cut
Lilienthal Jesse W., attorney at law, 203 San-
some, r. 2027 Sacramento
" Julius, clerk A. Matschke, r. 13 Bourbin PI
" Matilda, widow, r. 531, Slst
Lilienthal Philip N., manager Anglo-Califor-
nian Bank, NE cor Pine and Sansome, r.
1805 Franklin
Lilienthal Raphael L., secretary Bernhard
Mattress Co., 642 Mission, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Theodore M. Mrs., r. Hotel Richelieu
LILIENTHAL & CO.
(Ernest R. LUlenthal), hop dealers and
general commission merchants, 100-
102 Front.
Lilienthal & Gaetcke (Ernest Lilienthal & Gus-
tav Gaetcke), liquors, SW cor 3d and Mis-
sion
J8®"Lilienthal. See Leleenthal
Lilja Gustav, cook John Ekstrom, r. 321, 3d
" Oscar, bartender William B. McKean, r.
321, 3d rear
Liljeblad Mattie, domestic, 30 Liberty
Liljenborg Frank O., tailor, 8 Grant Av
Liljequist Claus W., master mariner, r. 418V4
Fell
" Oscar, seaman, r. 14 Washington
Lilkendey Henry F., salesman William Cluff
Co., r. 706a Lombard
" Margaret, widow, r. 706a Lombard
Lill August H., liquors, 2 Glascow, r. 125 Pierce
" August H., upholsterer, r. 112 Langton
" Conrad, r. US Langton
" John B., tailor, r. 112 Langton
" Joseph, tailor M. Erb, r. 312 Minna
Lille Charles (Mouret, Ghirardelli & Co.), and
soap and tallow works, NW cor Bay and
Webster
" Eusebe P. M., driver Mouret, Ghirardelli
& Co., r. 814 Montgomery
" Philip r. 539 Vallejo
Lilleland Andrew, seaman str Point Arena
Lilley Rosary, bootblack, NW cor Folsom and
3d. r. 40 South Park
Lillie Augustus S., reporter Examiner, r. 122
West Park
" Walter C, bookkeeper Wiester & Co., r. 906
Leavenworth
" Emil, cooper Lachman & Jacobl, r. 536, 2d
" George, driver New York Dairy, r. 142 Old
San Jose Road
" George W., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 126
Shotwell
" Herman, clerk, r. 712 Geary
" James, gilder, r. 123 Liberty
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 26 Fair Oaks
Lillie William H., architect, 103-104 St. Ann's
Bldg, r. 706 Powell
Lillienberg John, tailor, 35, 3d, r. I2O614 Howard
Lillindale John, bartender, r. 547 Minna
Lillis George, boiler maker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 261V£ Bryant
' ' Joseph, bill poster Siebe «fe Green
■' Orin, barber, 630, 4th
" Patrick M., porter Nevada Bank, r. 1122
Larkin
" Simon C, president The Market Street
Bank. 933 Market, r. 2826 California
" Thomas, laborer, r. 2623 Sutter
" Thomas L., traveling salesman, r. 1313Page
Lillon Winnie, widow, r. 1024 Powell
Lilly George, clerk, r. 2100 Union
" James Mrs., widow, r. 1413 California
" Thomas, steward, r. 35 Montezuma
" Varnish Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.), Robert N.
Simpson agent, 305 Battery
Lily House, Jean Coustet proprietor, 439 Bush
Lilyegren Axel, laborer, r. 122V4 Gilbert
Lima Alipio T. de F., barber Benjamin Tichner,
r. 34 Ellis
" Antonio, laborer, r. 422 Drumm
'• Marcellino, cigar maker, r. 410 Filbert
Limacher Frank, watchmaker, 3314^4 Mission
Limbaugh Dodie M. Miss, stenographer E. Mar-
tin & Co., r. 23 Fulton
'■ J. Bernard, machinist C. H. Evans & Co.,
r. 23 Fulton
•■ Robert, teamster J. L. Perliam, r. Cam-
bridge nr Bacon
" William A., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 8 Web-
ster
Limner Lawrence, barber, 2761 Mission, r. 9
Juri
T.,imoges Steven B., manager A. Lonquet, r. 1623
Fillmore
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Fedora kid gloves, 119 Grant Av, r. 428'.i
Eddy
Li'Imparziale (Italian semi-monthly), Joseph
Morgana proprietor, 729 Montgomery
Linahan Jeremiah, seaman, r. 10 Chesley
" John, clerk, r. 157 Clara
" Joseph P., wireworker, r. 157 Clara
" Maurice, fruits and groceries. Railroad Av
het 14th and 15th Avs South
4®" Linahan. See Lenahan, Lenehan, Lenihan
and Linehan
Linane Margaret Miss, r. 427 Golden Gate Av
Linari Cora Miss, compositor Italian Publish-
ing Co., r. 810 Vallejo
" Giovanni, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Joseph, r. 810 Vallejo
" Joseph, laborer, r. 1012 Montgomery
" Joseph, shoe finisher P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
SMagnerPl
" Louis, helper Union Box Factoi-y, r. S'-i
Union PI
" Theresa, widow, r. 810 Vallejo
4®=" Linari. See Lenari
Linchvall William G., driver, r. 714'/^ Green
Linck August, salesman W. Sellschopp & Co., r.
421 Castro
" Theodor, general delivery clerk Post Office,
r. IB Taylor Terrace
" Thure W., bookkeeper Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 822 Union
4®^Linck. See Link
Lincoln Annie M. Miss., r. 806Potrero Av
" Andrew A., bookbinder, r. 1930 Filbert
" Atlanta J., widow, r. 305 Jones
LINCOLN BROTHERS
(George S. and Granville H.) cash gro-
cers and tea dealers, 226, 6tn, toet How-
ard and Folsom. Country orders
solicited
Lincoln Charles B. P., clerk general passenger
agents office S. P. Co., r. NW cor 12th Av
and Clement
" Charles F., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r.
822, 25th
" Charles P., bookkeeper general auditor's
office S. P. Co., r. 311 Steiner
" Club, 633 Union
" Cora M. Mrs., dressmaking, 408c McAllis-
ter
" Elijah W., carpenter, r. 106 Hoffman Av
" Elizabeth E., widow, r. 1930 Filbert
" Ella J. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1930 Filbert
Lincoln Evening School, Alexander H. MacDon-
ald principal, E s 5th nr Market
" Frederick A., bookbinder Mysell, Rollins
Co., r. 822, 25th
" Frederick J., liquors, 105 Eddy, r. 412 Mc-
Allister
" George J. (Lincoln Bros.), r. 1231 Union
" George W., speculator, r. 2326 Jackson
Lincoln Grammar School, James T. Hamilton
principal, E s 5th nr Market
" Granville H. (Lincoln Bros.), r. 311M Va-
lencia
" Henry S., clerk office 3d vice-president S.
P. Co.,r. 1123 Leavenworth
" Hotel, John Warlin proprietor, 434, 5th
" House, Charles E. Finney proprietor, 20^4
5th
" Jerome B., attorney at law, 10-12 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor, r. 555 Harrison
" John, r. 2 Harriet
" JohnF., bartender Frederick J. Lincoln, r.
413 McAllister
" John H., salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r.
" L. Mrs., r. 915 Polk
" Margaret, widow, r. 822, 25th
" Mary Mrs, r. 15 Federal
" Robert, iron molder, r. 15 Federal
" Robert Q., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 417 Larkin
" Russell, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 1930
Filbert
" William F., clerk Traffic Assn. of Cal.,r.
511 Turk
4S=-Lincoln. See Linken
Lincoln's Road House, M. A. Kahn manager
Fulton nr 5th Av
Lind Alexander, machinist, r. 968 Harrison
" Alexander, motorman S F. & S. M. Ry.
" Alexander, seaman, r. Sailor's Home
" August, painter, r. 1405 Sanchez
" August P., laboi-er, r. SE cor Indiana and
Mariposa
" Caroline C, widow, r. 12 Selina PI
" Charles, laborer, r. 410 Pacific
" Charles, laborer, r. 3420a Mission
" Charles L., r. 1500 Masonic Av
" Charles W., with Pac. Coast Syrup Co., r.
261/2 Harriet
" Chris, helper William A. Schrock
" Edward, seaman str Crescent City
" Eureka, domestic, 826 Market
" Frank, pilot, r. 31 Broadway
" G., stee'lworker Pac. Roll. Mill
" Henry, salesman Groom & Hagan, r. HI,
11th
" Henry J., salesman Davis Bros., r. 522'/^
Jessie
" John, cabinet maker, r. Wolfe nr Isabel
" John, shoemaker, 238 Post, r. Berkeley
" John C, liquors, 417 Post, r. 1512 Bush
" John O., housemover, r. 32 Natoma
" Mary A. Mrs., teacher guitar, r. 1129 Bush
" Niels A., bartender, r. 13 Bowie Av
" Oliver, helper William A. Schrock
" Peter, butcher Edward Barwick, r. 27i4, 4th
Lind Vineyard Wine Cellar,
A. P. Adams & Co. proprietors, Charles
L. Adams manager, wholesale dealers
in pure California wines, 137, 1st
Lind Waldemar O., salesman Pac. Music Co.,
r. 1129 Bush
4S=" Lind. See Lint and Lynde
Lind's Alameda Express, 3 Spear
Lindacher Paul, salesman Morgan Bros., r. 911
Lombard
" Lindahl Andrew M., seaman, r. 40 Tehama
" Nathalia Miss, waitress James McKenna,
r. 326 O'Farrell
Lindauer Ernst B., sand and sawdust, 468-470
Tehama, r. 2408 Bryant Av
Lindauer Gustave C, proprietor Club Stables,
862 Howard, r. 19 Oak
Lindberg Andrew J., carpenter Union I. Wks,
r. 1227 Nebraska
" Charles, cardriver, r. 626Vi Ash Av
" Christian, shoemaker, r. 17 Prospect Av
" Edward A., compositor Argonaut, r. 1313
Mason
" Emily W. Miss, teacher Everett Grammar
School, r. 2824 Clay
' ' Gustav R. , barber, 1630 Mission . r. 1823 Mar-
ket
" J. J. E., Mrs., clerk car accountant S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" John, cook, r. NE Fillmore and Chest-
nut
" John W., sawyer Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 1017b Buchanan
" Mary C. Miss, principal Stanford Memo-
rial Free Kindergarten No. 2, r. 2824
Clay
" Nils, master mariner, r. 233 California Av
" Oscar, butcher F. Junker & Co., r. 636'/4
Ash Av
4®- Lind berg. See Lundburg
Lindblad Herman, machinist, r. 331, 6th
" Nils blacksmith, r. 1500a Howard
Lindblom John, teamster, r. 860 Howard
Lind born August, liquors, 518 Pacific
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" Jacob H., tailor, r. 784 Folsom
" William J., clerk Hansen <& Elrick, r. 784
Folsom
Lindegren Charles A., laborer John Horstmann,
r. 312 Tehama rear
" Herman, porter Brauer, Grasshofl & Co., r.
19169£ Stockton
Lindell Caroline, widow, groceries, 1403 Mont-
gomery
" Charles, mate str Alcatraz, r. 1753a Howard
" House, William Wolff proprietor, 203, 6th
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Chestnut
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gomery
Lindeman Amanda, teacher music, r. 830b Harri-
son
" Charles, bookkeeper M. Solomon & Co., r.
1319b Eddy
" Charles H., machinist, r. 824 Greenwich
" Eulalia, widow, r. 939 Pacific
" Ferdinand, laborer, r. 619 Montgomery
" George, bookkeeper, r. 534, 23d
" Isadore, traveling salesman M. Solomon &
Co., r. 716 Pine
" Otto C, salesman, r. 830b Harrison
Lindemann A. E. Mrs., widow, r. 1629 Church
" Albert A., baker Haub Bros., r. 638V2 Jessie
" Charles (Lindemann & Sohl), r. 1209 Clay
" Frederick, tanner S. McBowen& Son, r. 120
Day
" Gustave E., groceries and liquors, 500, 1st
" JohnH., groceries and liquors, 3119, 16th,
r. 14 Albion Av
" John H. D., tanner August Schwartz, r. 120
Valley
" & Sohl (Charles Lindemann and John Sohl) ,
liquors, NW cor Bay and Taylor
J8@="Lindemann. See Linderman
Linden Bertha Miss, hairdresser, r. 665 Harri-
son
" Carl, woodturner Enterprise Mill, r. 655
Harrison
" Daniel, steward, r. 553 Mission
" David, carpenter, r. 236 Vicksburg
" David, engineer tugboat Ethel and Marion,
r. 95 Steuart
" Edward J., porter Neville & Co., r. 1608
Turk
" Edward J. Jr., clerk Goodall, Perkins &
Co.,r. 1608 Turk
" Frank J., 3d asst. engineer str Corona, r.
1608 Turk
" Frederick, picture frame maker, r. 1129
Howard
" George, carpenter, r. 433 Jersey
" John (P. A. Linden & Sons), r. 665 Harrison
" John, salesman Baker & Hamilton, r. 433
Jersey
" John, turner Sterling Furniture Co., r. 665
Harrisbn
" Joseph T., collector, r. 19, 6th
" Margaret, widow, r. 411, 4th
" Peter A,, r. 665 Harrison
" William, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 433 Jersey
Lindenau George E., bookkeeper Nathan, Dohr-
man&Co., r. 534, 23d
Lindenbaum Abraham, clerk, r. 233 Franklin
" Nathan, gardener, r. 530 Jessie
" Philip, bartender M. Gianettoni, r. 32 Gol-
den Gate Av
Lindenborn Charles S., elevatorman, 207 Sutter,
r. Oakland
Lindenfeld Frank, president Western Invest-
ment Co., 2 Mills Bldg, 4th floor, r. 24
Erie
Lindenmeyer Aimee Mrs., dairy produce, 1522
Howard
Lindenstadt Adolph, nurse, r. 911 Jackson
LINDENSTADT CHARLES E.,
inercliant tailor, 87 Flood Bldg, r. 911
Jackson
Lindenstadt Robert, peddler, r. 911 Jackson
Linder Bertha Miss, r. 1167 Valencia
" Charles J., ship joiner Union I. Wks, r
1019M Natoma
" Dominic, butcher, r. 1167 Valencia
Lindergran John, laborer, r. 449 Jessie
Lindergreen Gustave, salesman Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. 327 Eddy
Linderman Annie Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Dell, mining, 69 Nevada Block, r. 711 Jones
" Gustav, marine engineer, r. 1534 Eddy
" Minnie, domestic, 3214 Jackson
Lindermann Charles, machinist, r. 824 Green-
wich
" Charles H., manufacturing jeweler and
diamond sector, 126 Kearny, room 1, r.
Alameda
" Samuel W. (Higbee & Lindermann), r. 31 V4
Rausch
j8®"Lindermann. See Lindemann
Lindert Eliza, domestic, 1915 Broderick
Lindervaldt Conrad T., piano maker C. C. Hor-
nung, r. 1114 Elm Av
" Hugo F., mechanical optician Cal. Opti-
cal Co., r. 1114 Elm Av
Lindewurth Diedrich, clerk V. Hassmer, r. 933
Washington
Lindgren Andrew J., janitor Swedish Lutheran
Church, 1239 Mission
" Claus, clerk Asbestos Parafane Co., r. 912
Clay
" Hilda, domestic, 2027 Pacific Av
" Waldemar, assistant geol gist U. S. Geo-
logical Survey, 78 U. S. Appraisers' Bldg
4®" Lindgren. See Lindegren and Lundgren
Lindhard Harold W., clerk Catton, Bell & Co., r.
813 Hyde
Lindheimer Mier, sergeant police, r. 1117 Geary
Lindholm Henry, clerk, r. 846 Vallencia
" John, r. 793 Mission
" Otto, master mariner, r. 4 Lawrence PI
Lindhorst George, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Lindley Curtis H. (Lindlev & Eickhofl), r. 2217
California
" Forrest P., r. 2443 Howard
" John L., student, r. 2217 California
" Mark N., superintendent weaving dept
Golden Gate Woolen Mfg Co., r. 2443
Howard
" William P., marine engineer, r. 307J4
Leavenworth
" & Co. (Sacramento), Charles B. Jennings
agent, 121 California
Lindley & Eickhoflf (Curtis H. Lindley and
Henry Eickhofl:), attorneys at law, 530
California, rooms 39-42
J8®=Lindley. See Lindsley and Linsley
Lindman Edward, joiner Metropolitan Mould-
ing Co., r. Lower Terrace nr 17th
Lindner Adolph, salesman Joseph Schwalbe &
Co., r. 1219a Eddy
" Adolph, teamster, r. 1339, 25th
" Albert, plumber, r. 2339, 25th
" Annie Mrs., cook Francis Low, r. 430, 6th
" Catherine, widow, r. 198 Russia Av
" David, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co., r.
1013 Ellis
" David, tailor Rosenblum & Abraham, r.
1219a Eddy
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1339, 25th
" Emile, expressman, SW cor 22d and Mis-
sion, r. 1339, 25th
" Gustav, wood and coal, 1211, 26th
" Henry, clerk A. S. Fass & Bro., r. 1013
Ellis
" Herman salesman D. Samuels, r. 1219a
Eddy
" Herman, sign painter, r. 465 Minna
" Julius, clerk Graf Bros., r. 1219a Eddy
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Lindner Julius, tailor, 904 Larkin, r. 1013 Ellis
" Moses, clerk M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 1013 Ellis
" Moses, selector Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 1219a Eddy
" Samuel, capitalist, r. 1219a Eddy
" Simon, tailor, r. 1219a Eddy
" William, sign painter, r. 838d Howard
Lindo Liillie, widow, r. 2417 Sutter
Lindon Charles, waiter, r. 807 Kearny
Lindop Mary E., widow, r. 828d Howard
" William, sign painter, r. 828d Howard
Lindow John H., merchant tailor, 913 Pacific
" William , clerk Nathan Cohen, r. 405 Kearny
" William G., sign painter, 923 Mission, r.
91IV2 Mission
Lindquist A. Peter, cooper David Woerner, r.
444, 6th
" Arthur, seaman, r. 212 Steuart
" Charles, seaman, r. 204 Jackson
" Charles A., tailor, r. 8 Virginia Court
'• Gustav, baker Robert Stein, r. 1139 Folsom
" Hedriok Mrs., widow, r. 28 Kissling
" John E.. basket maker Weston Basket &
Mfg. Co., r. ISADore
" Victor J., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 33,
6th
Lindrob John, groceries and liquors, cor Mont-
calm and Tomasa Av
" John, merchant, r. San Bruno Av nr 28th
Lindrot Gus, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
535 Bryant
Lindsay Alice C, widow, r. 112 Noe
" Annie, widow, r. 254"4 Perry
" Bert, with The Associated Press, r. 1832
San Carlos Av
" Charles L., traveling salesman The Edwin
W. Joy Co.. r. 812 Laguna
" Charles M., foreman Frank A. Geier, r. 600,
14th
" David F., nurse, r. 113 Noe
" Edward N., mining, 14 Sansome, room 8, r.
1114 Post
" Frank, carpenter, r. 320 Minna
" Frederick W. T., traveling salesman, r.
3391/2, 13th
" Grant, carpet layer A. W. Whelden, r. 2822
Bush
" James, sanitarium, 107 Natoma
" James, yardman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 8
Godeus
" JohnM., wood carver H. M. Freck, r. 408
Folsom
" John R., teamster James Beatty, r. 10th
Av South nr L
" Kate Mrs., bakery and notions, 403 Harri-
" Mary Mrs., nurse, r. 107 Natoma
" Matthew, compositor, r. 122i4 Silver
" Matthew J., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co.,
r. 1221/2 Silver
" Minnie J. Miss, r. dOlM Powell
" M. N., weaver Golden Gate Woolen Mills
" Neil, bartender I. S. K. Tevendale, r. 116
Leidesdorff
" Robert, patent medicine, 1. 107 Natoma
" Robert A., salesman C. H. Meyer & Bros.,
r. 1833 San Carlos Av
" Robert M., bookkeeper James McKenna,
r. 4^ Webster
" Sarah A., widow, r. 90714 Powell
" Thomas H., liquor dealer, r. SOIV^ Frank-
lin
" William R., mill hand Frank A. Geier, r.
112 Noe
" & McCutcheon, manufacturers hoop iron,
John Woodlock agent, 26 Beale
Lindsell F., pantryman str Australia
Lindsey Alexander, oyster dealer, r. 414^ Clem-
entina
" Annie G. Miss, proprietor The Martinet,
1101 Geary
" Catherine Miss, r. 1101 Geary
" Edward M., physician, 1101 Geary
Lindsey Edwin K, manager Oliver Chilled
Plow Works, 37 Market
" George, engineer, r. 1031 Market
" James, stone mason, r. 211 Crescent Av
" John, r. 824 Florida
" John J., wool sorter, r. 824 Florida
Lindsey Joseph P., stock fitter United Boot &
Shoe Co., r. 824 Florida
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. lOSOVi Larkin
J8®-Lindsey. See Lindsay and Lindsley
Lindskog Henry M., varieties, 846 Valencia
Lindsley Frank H., drayman McNab & Smith,
r. 3 Martha PI
iS®"Lindsley. See Lindley, Linsley and Lind-
say
Lindsten Andrew, tanner, r. 128, 25th
Lindstrand Franz O., motorman Market St.
Ry., r. 1013 Pennsylvania Av
LINDSTROM AXEL 0,
proprietor Sutter St. Hammam Baths,
finest Russian, Turkish and Electric
Baths, 415 Sutter, telephone Main
5178, r. 22 Beaver
Lindstrom Emil G., laborer, r. 40 Silver rear
" James, painter Cal. Wine Assn., r. 444, 6th
" John, laborer, r. W s Carolina bet 22d and
23d
" John, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Oakland
" John F., waiter Page & Falch, r. 632 Ellis
" Maria, domestic, 1113 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 444, 6th
" William, bricklayer, r. 20, 11th
4®=Lindstrom. See Lindstrum and Lund-
strom
Lindtke Henry, window washer, r. 817 Vallejo
rear
" Herman, carpenter bkt Planter, r. 825 Val-
lejo
Lindtner John S.. musician, r. 730, 14th
Lihduer Max, laborer, r. Harbor View
Lindwall Edmond L., groceries, 21 Hinckley
" Emil, watchman Sailors' Union of the
Pacific
" Ernest, master schr Winfield Scott, office
44 East, r. SE cor 30th and Sanchez rear
" William G., driver Am. Brewery, r. 714;^
Green
Lineger Charles, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1188 Harrison
" James P., painter, r. 1188 Harrison
ie®"Lineger. See Linnegar
Linehan Cornelius, shoemaker, 145, 3d
" Daniel J., machinist, r. 85 Albion Av
" David, stevedore, r. 308, 3d
" Dennis D., clerk, r. 229 Clara
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 566 Howard
" Eugene, teamster James MuUany & Co., r.
5 Clementina
" Frank, horseshoer Maloney Bros., r. 85 Al-
bion Av
" Isabella, widow, r. 3528 Sacramento
" James, assayer, r. 810 Mission
" James, driver John Linehan, r. 703 Vienna
" James C, brass finisher, r. 3538 Sacra-
mento
" James W., clerk, r. 310 Mission
" Jeremiah J., beltmaker H. N. Cook Belting
Co., r. 931/2 Church
" John, r. 239 Clara
" John, barber David Martin, r. 807 Kearny
" John, dairy, Vienna nr France Av
" John, foreman Excelsior Coal and Screen-
ing Co., r. 85 Albion Av
" John F., collector John Linehan, r. 703 Vi-
enna
" John F., plasterer, r. 940 Dolores
" John J., dairy, 3528 Sacramento
" Joseph, bricklayer, r. 908, 23d
" Julia, widow, r. 7363£ McAllister
" Juliet Miss, r. 703 Vienna
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Linehan Mamie F. Miss, r. 703 Vienna
" Mary, widow, r. 908, 23d
" Mary Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
704 Sierra
". Michael, hackman, r. 133 Dolores
" Michael, laborer, r. 24 Clara
" Michael, teacher St. Ignatius College
" Michael J., driver John Linehan, r. 703
Vienna
" Owen, laborer Oregon Coal and Naviga-
gation Co., r. 441, 11th
" Peter H., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 121,
29th
" Richard Jr., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
704 Sierra
'< Thomas J., deckhand State Dredger 2, r. 40
Morris Av
" William, driver John Linehan, r. 703 Vi-
enna
" William, ironworker, r. 234 Clara
" William D., tinner, r. 229 Clara
" William J., barber Adam Schenk, r. 163
Tehama
4S="Linehan. See Lenahan, Lenehan and Len-
ihan
Lineker Annie Miss, lodgings, 718 Ellis
" Charles W., salesman E. H. Marwedel. r.
718 Ellis
Linekin N. M. Mrs., widow, r. 939 Golden Gate
Av
Linen James, r. 527 Geary
Liner Michael, molder, r. 412, 1st
Linfield Alice D., widow, r.217 Linden Av
" Elmer H., carpenter, r. 217 Linden Av
" Nathaniel E., switchman S. P. Co., r. 217
Linden Av
Linforth Alfred, locksmith and saw maker, 821
Valencia
" Alfred W., stenographer Pierson & Mitch-
ell, r. 2614 Howard
" Edward A. J., carpenter, r. 831 Valencia
" Edward W. (French & Linforth), r. Ala-
meda
" Ellen H., widow, r. 718a 21st
LINFORTH JAMES,
Blymyer Bells, sorghum, sugar, rice,
coffee and butcher machinery, fruit
evaporators, windmills and pumps,
steam engines and horse-powers, wine
presses, tortilla mills, steam jet
pumps, cider presses, folding saw-
ing machines, mining steel, white
bronze, monuments and statuary,
agent for Utah Sulphur Co., 37 Market,
r. 419 EUis
Linforth Walter H., attorney at law, 310 Pine,
rooms 13-14, r. 718a 21st
Lingard William E., cashier Canton Ins. Office,
r. 614 Hyde
Lingelser Justin, coppersmith John G. lis &
Co.,r. 72114 Broadway
" Martin, miller John Horstmann, r. 1323
York
Lingenfelder George, machinist, r. 1700 Leaven-
worth
■' John, barber, 1327 Pacific, r. 1327A Pacific
" Sophie, widow, r. 1327a Pacific
Lingenfelser Conrad W., clgarmaker, r. 122
Erie
Lingfelser Joseph, fireman str Encinal, r. Ala-
meda
Lingg Rudolph, locksmith Will & Finck Co., r.
442 Athens
Lingren John, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Linhart R., musician, r.
Van Ness Av
Link Frederick, boatman, r. .309 East North
" William E., fireman Union Foundry Block,
r. 1606 Bush
^©"Link. See Linck
Linken Charles, barber F. Land, r. 2 Grove
" Moses, decorator, r. 2105 Mason
Linker George, cook C. M. Hempel, r. 611 Sacra-
mento
Linkesch Louis, confectionery, 8, 24th
Linkogel August, baker, r. 37 Louisa
Links Adolph, bushelman J. Gordan the Tailor,
r. 612 Pine
" Heny, driver, r. 711 Mission
Linn Charles, cooper, r. 217V2 Perry
Linn Charles H., wines and liquors, 446 Califor-
nia, r. 1424 Jackson
" George, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 521
San Jose Av
" George H., molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 521
San Jose Av
" Henry A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 129.
10th
" Jacob, r. 521 San Jose Av
" Patrick, baker, r. 227 Duncan
" William S., helper U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
4®= Linn. See Lynn
Linnat Solon P., laborer, r. 816 Hampshire
Linne John C, keeper Yerba Buena Supply
Depot, Goat Island
Linnegar James, cigars and tobacco, 145. 3d, r.
2 Alice
Linnell Harry S., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co,, r, 2007 Steiner
" H. H., traveling salesman Hooker & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Louise, widow, r. 2007 Steiner
Linneweber Bernard, tailor, r. 467i4 Tehama
Linguist Charles, carpenter, r. 349, 13th
" John, laborer, r. 15A Dore
" William, physician, 203 Taylor
Linscott Annie E., widow, r. 804 Larkin
" Charles A., sawyer, r. 421, 4th
" William R., dental student, r. 322 Golden
Gate Av
Linskey Ellen, widow, r. 157V2 Silver
" Joseph A., wagon guard Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 832 Mission
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 157i4 Silver
" Thomas, r. I.5714 Silver
eiW Linskey. See Lynskey
Llnsley Annetta N., widow, r, ,530 Wisconsin
" Fred D. (Linsley & Le Mar), r. Sausalito
" Howard M., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
West Berkeley
" Walter S., actor, r. 530 Wisconsin
" William E., carrier post office, r. E s Caro-
lina nr Napa
" & Le Mar (Fred D. Linsley and Larue
Le Mar), expressmen, 30 Market
*3" Linsley. See Lindsay and Lindsley
Linss Louis, waiter, r. 19 Folsom Av
Linteo Bernard, r, 523 Francisco
Linthal Henry, clerk, r. 33 HoUis
Linthcum Paul, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 719
" William D., jeweler, r, 23 South Park
Lintler Frank, wool sorter Flint & McLennan,
r, 927, 15th A V
Lintner Charles, leather finisher, r, 10th Av
South nr P
" Francis X,, wool puller, r. 927, 15th Av
South
" Sebastian, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 1415, 19th
Av South
Lintott Charles, butcher, r. 1532 Sanchez
" Walter, stoker Engine 27, r. 117i4 Fill
more
Lintrup Charles L., stone polisher H. S. Crocker
Co., r. Fruitvale
Lintz Mary A., cook St. Mark's Hospital
Linville Pleasant D., special officer, r. 115
Kearny, room 22
Linz Louis, waiter The Louvre, r. 19 Folsom Av
Lion Adolph A., baker Haub Bros., r. 1003 Har-
rison
" Alice, widow, r. 517 Octavia
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Lion Edgar J. Rev., rector St. Stephens Episco-
pal Church, r. 832 Fulton
" Fire Ins. Co. The (of London, Eng.), Wil-
liam J. Landers resident manager, 205-
207 Sansome
4®" Lion. See Lyne and Lyon
Lipman Aaron, shirtmaker, r. 1427 Post
" Alfred, salesman Cook & Co., r. 1909 Bush
" August, cooper, r. 600, 2d
" Charles W., upholsterer and carpet layer,
1627 Geary, r. 1633 Geary
" Frederick L., asst. cashier Wells, Fargo
& Co.'s Bank, r. Berkeley
" George, traveling salesman, r. 324^, 5th
" Harrison R., salesman Gilbert Bros. & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Helena, widow, r. 512, 3d
" Henry, produce commission merchant, 202
Washington, r. 1327 Eddy
" Henry, salesman A. Eisenberg &.Co., r. 512,
3d
" H. R., salesman Castle Bros., r. Alameda
" Hubert, barber, r. 40 Moss
" Isidor (Lipman & Godeau and Godeau &
Co.), r. 1437 Post
" Joseph, r. 1909 Bush
" Leo, bookkeeper A. Levy & Co., r. 410 Post
" Leopold, liquors, 1401 Buchanan
" Louis, clerk Tax Collector's office, r. 43, 11th
" Louis, real estate, 112 Pine, r. 1428 Geary
" Maurice, teacher music, r. 512, 3d
" Morris, junk dealer, 915 Folsom, r. 1340
Ellis
" O. & Co. (Oscar Lipman), manufacturing
jewelers, 126 Kearny
" Oscar (O. Lipman & Co)., r. 512, 3d
" Samuel, clerk Abraham Stern, r. 1340 Ellis
" Samuel W., r. 43, nth
LIPMAN & GODEAU
(Isidor Lipman andJulius S. Godeau),
undertakers, 326 Sutter, telephone
Main 586
4®" Lipman. See Lippman
Li Po Tai Jr., Chinese herbalist, office and
r. 727 Washington
Lipowitz Max, storekeeper U. S. Customs, r.
2020 Powell
Lipp Charles E., agent Sacramento Transporta-
tion Co., cor 3d and Berry, r. 1920 Vallejo
Lippert Edward F., actor, r. 632 Eddy
" Frederick A., bookbinder, r. 512 Greenwich
" George Mrs., widow, r. 632 Eddy
'• John, teamster Gushing, Wetmore Co., r. 3
Hayward
" Leonard, tailor, r. 512 Greenwich
" Leonard B., barber, 4 Post, r. 512 Greenwich
" Louis, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 3 Hayward
" Otto H. (Lippert & Hahn), r. 231, 8th
" Peter, baker W. Schoning, r. 1220 Kearny
" William, foreman John Stable, r. 923 Broad-
way
" William, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 464 Buchanan
" William E., civil (engineer, r. 919 Florida
" & Hahn (Otto H. Lippert and Andrew J.
Hahn), plumbers, 2014 Market
Lippi Amadeo (Lippi Bros.), r. 402 Jones
" Antone, workman D. GhirardelliCo., r. 926
North Point
" Bernhard, peddler, r. 2 Grand Av
" Brothers (Pietro and Amadeo), frames and
pictures, 1390 Market
" C. & Co. (Cesare Lippi ) , produce commission
merchants, 214 Washington
" Cesare (C. Lippi & Co.), r. 1012, 23d
" Daniel, cook I. Cuenin
" Daniel, proprietor Fillmore House, 651
Broadway
" Louis, carpenter, r. 274 Jessie
" Orlando, refiner D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 920
North Point
" Pietro (Lippi Bros.), r. 402 Jones
" Pio, carpenter, r, 1031, 23d
" William, clerk, r. 3116Fillmore
Lippincott Ellen F., widow, r. 807 Geary
" J. B. & Co. (Philadelphia), J. A. Hofmanu
agent, 120 Sutter
" John M., carrier postofflce, r. 120 Noe
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Marjufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
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Lippitt Philip, merchant, r. 818 O'Farrell
Lippkowski Frederick, blacksmith, r. 1320 Turk
Lippman Abraham, cloakmaker Davidson &
Miller, r. 1145 Howard
" Alexander, clerk Lippman Bros., r. 510 Va-
lencia
" Benjamin, ironworker H. Dissmayer, r.
32414, 5th
" Brothers (Solomon and Hyman). dry goods,
441-443 Hayes and 2404 Mission
" Charles, stockbroker, r. 1122a Turk
" Frederick W., salesman Joseph Lippman,
r. 502 Mason
•• George W., asst. ticket agent S. P. Co., 613
Market, r. 2828 Washington
" Hyman (Lippman Bros.), r. 1206 Golden
Gate Av
" Jennie, widow, r. 250914 Bush
" Joseph, watchmaker and jeweler, 335
Kearny, r. 502 Mason
" Louis, fruits and vegetables, 3114^^ Fill-
more
■' Robert, salesman Samuel Lanzet, r. 2224
Mission
" Solomon (Lippman Bros.), r. 1206 Golden
Gate Av
4&r"Lippman. See Lipman
Lippold Dora, widow, r. 16, 11th
" Edward, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 16, 11th
Lippoldt Hermann A., barber Morris W. Lip-
poldt, r. 425, 2d
" Morris W., barber, 208 Brannan, r. 212
Leavenworth
Lips Frederick W., clerk The Orlando, r. 989
Howard
" Gaspar, waiter Alexandre Leroux, r. 3
Caroline PI
Lipsey James E., waiter Thomas W. Shaw
Lipschitz Max, restaurant, 23 Stockton
" Samuel, clerk Max Lipschitz
Lipsher Joseph H., bookkeeper M. Hart, r. 611
Taylor
Lipsky Alfred, teamster Lewis & Co., r. 393, 6th
Liquor Cure, 1021 Sutter
" Dealers' Journal (weekly). Retail Liquor
Dealers' Publishing Co. publishers, 4
California
Lisbon House, Cardozo & Baptista proprietors,
422 Drumm
Lisby Frank, carpenter, r. 1211 Vallejo
Lisenby Charles S., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. 716, 14th
" Marion T., painter, r. 716, 14th
" Martha A., widow, r. 716, 14th
Lisk Belle C. Miss, millinery, 103 Larkin
Liske Herman W. C, seaman, r. 3 Vernon PI
" John H., tailor, 708 Bush
Lisker August A., lodgings, 246,3d
Liss Charles H., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 39 Russ
Lissak Adolphus H. (O. F. von Rhein & Co.), r.
2035 San Jose Av, Alameda
Lissak Louis, secretary California Jute Mill
Co., 409 California, room 4, r. Palace Hotel
Lisser Louis, teacher music, r. 1241 Franklin
Lissner Abraham, shipping clerk Schussler
Bros. r. 337 Hayes
List James W.. carpenter, r. 259 Tehama
Lister Francis V., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 12131/4 Clay
" Henry B., marine engineer, r. ]213',4 Clay
" Marie E. Miss, reporter, r. 1213% Clay
" Mary L, widow, r. 131314 Clay
•' Thomas, carpenter S. P. Co., r. East Oak-
land
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ers, Giovanni Almagia editor. 629
Washington
Litchfield Charles A., bricklayer, r. 1205, 7th Av
South
" Esther, widow, r. 1106D Valencia
LITCHFIELD J. M. & CO.
(Joseph M. Litchfield), merchant tail-
ors, manufacturers and dealers in
military and navy goods, society uni-
forms and regalias, silk and bunting
flags, 12 Post, telephone Main 445
Litchfield Joseph M. (J. iVI. Litchfield & Co.), r.
1020 Page
Litson Archibald, porter Grand Hotel
Littau Mathias, paper carrier, r. 212 Fillmore
Littell Cornelius P., r. 517, 19th
" Harry C, tinner De Lano Bros., r. 517, 19th
Litter Peter, molder W. T. Garratt &Co.,r.
Minerva nr Capi tol
Litterst Theodore, employe German Hospital
Littig Joseph, painter, r. 22 Turk
Little Adelia E. Miss, teacher Henry Durant
Primary School, r. 2127 Bush
" Alfred J., salesman Western Roll Paper
Co.
" Amelia Mrs., r. lOVi, 8th
" Andrew, r. 220 Montgomery Av
" Andrew, r. 783 Mission
" Archibald (Forster, Little & Co.), r. 825
Pine
" Archibald D., chief engineer str Alameda,
r. 1307 Devisadero
" Archibald D. Jr., oiler str Coptic, r. 1307
Devisadero
" Arthur L., barber, 2102!^ Howard
" Charles, lineman, r. 319 Grant Av
" Cornelius C.N., clerk J. C. Johnson & Co.,
r. 712 California
" C. R., compositor William C. Brown Co.
" David, carpenter William Little, r. 1247,
24th
" Edward, proprietor H. W. Schmidt & Bro.
Pharmacy, SE cor Kearny and Sacra-
mento, r.'2204 Union
" Emma C, dressmalting, 224 Noe
" Frank, driver John R. Walton, r. 211, 10th
" Frank A., superintendent American Oil
Co., r. 639 Ellis
" George, painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r.
602 Minna
" George A., clerk The American Import Co.,
r. 816 Vallejo
" George A., porter Hawley Bros. Hardware
Co.. r. Oakland
" George H., bookkeeper Bovee, Toy & Sonn-
tag, r. 17591/4 Howard
" H., lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co., r.
Brooklyn Hotel
" Helena, widow, r. 1 Morris Av
" Homer M., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 114, 8th
" James, iron worker, r. 2107 Mission
" James E., salesman Eagleson & Co., r. 705
Sutter
" John, clerk William Little, r. 1247, 24th
" John, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry. r. 766 San
Jose Av
" John, driver Engine 12, r. 24 Drumm
" John E. W., master mariner, r. 1005 Powell
" John T. Mrs., widow, r. 2515 Gough
Little John W., clerk general passenger agent'"
office S. P. Co., r. 906 Geary
" JohnW., trunk maker John Norgrove, r.
1206 Devisadero
" Joseph B., blacksmith, r. 1045 Market
" Joseph B., teamster, r. 1206 Devisadero
" J. P., artist Co-operative Pub. Co., r. 216
Golden Gate Av
" L. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 409 Leavenworth
" Louis D., solicitor, r. 420M Clementina
" Lucius, policeman , r. 2204 Union
" Lysle, assistant O'Connor, Mofiatt & Co.,
r. 14351/2 V alencia
" Martha, widow, r. 1941 Clay
" M. Vernon, clerk auditing dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 114, 8th
" Owen, laborer, r. 1909 Geary
" Robert, baker, r. 816 Vallejo
" Robert A., scene painter, r. 816 Vallejo
" Robert B., proprietor The Cornwall, 416
O'Farrell
" Samuel, trunk maker, r. 2127 Bush
" Sarah J., widow, r. 1431 Church
Little Sisters Infant Shelter, Mrs. Mary Felton
matron, 512 Minna
" Stephen G., stationery, 1915 Fillmore, r.
Dixon, Cal.
" Susan G.. widow, r. 224 Noe
" Thomas, teamster M. Friedman &Co., r. I
Morris Av
" Thomas J., expressman, 526 Washington,
r. 336'/4 Union
" Walter J., with McFarland Bros., r. Golden
Gate, Cal.
LITTLE WILLIAM,
carpenter and builder, 208 O'Farrell.
telephone Main 925, r. 1003 1-2 Church
Little William, clerk, r. 2521 Post rear
" William, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry, r. 22
Valley
" William, policeman, r. 676 Harrison
Little William C, agent Adolph Sutro, 30 Mont-
gomery Block, r. Oakland
" William H. (Woodin & Little), r. 311 Scott
" William H., clerk J. J. Crowe & Co., r. 676
Harrison
" William T., foreman W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 409 Capp
" William W., pattern maker W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. 1435/2 Valencia
>8®"Little. See Littell, Lytle and Lyttle
Littlefleld AldenB.. watchman, r. 2 Washing-
ton
" Carrie Miss, dressmaker, r, 210 Hyde
" Eleanor A. Miss, ceacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 511 Gough
" George B., attorney at law, 508 California,
room 37, r. 615 Mason
" George R., insurance, r. 136 Haight
Littlefleld L F., secretary W. P. Fuller & Co
SW cor Pine and Front, r. 615 Mason
" John E., carpenter, r. 807 Hayes
" John W., hackman United Carriage Co., r
38 Perry
" Joseph H., architect, 126 Kearny, room 44
r. 1209 Buchanan
" Joshua A., deputy U. S. Marshal, r. Oak-
land
" Lizzie M., widow, r. 511 Gough
" Loammi, janitor, r. 128 Bernard
" May Miss, clerk, r. 128 Bernard
" Myron W., r. 7 Beaver
Littleford Edward, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1818 Polk
" Ellen, widow, r. 2923 Sacramento
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2923 Sac-
ramento
Littlehale James M., with Sperry Flour Co., r.
2211 Van Ness Av
Littlejohn Charles T., purser str Noyo, r. 1808
Jackson
" Edward, seal hunter, r. 1007 Powell
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1007 Powell
Littler George A., bookkeeper Am. Type Found
ers' Co., r. Alameda
" Joseph, boiler maker, r. 160 Solano
Littleton Frank, paperhanger, r. 447 Jessie
" James Mrs., widow, r. 447 Jessie
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Littleton Stephen J., shade maker G. W. Clark
& Co., r. 447 Jessie
" Walter D., chief clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
Littlewood A., porter str Bay City
" Ada Miss, clerk W. V. Bryan, r. 423 Hyde
" Albert, clerk Elias Littlewood, r. 423 Hyde
" Elias, wood and coal, 128 O'Farrell and 423
Hyde
" Horatio W., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 57i/2
South Park
Littner Urban (Zipfel & Littner), r. 127i^ Lang-
ton
Litton Agnes Mrs., proprietor The Southerner,
407 Mason
" Charles A., superintendent infirmary Col-
lege of Dentistry University of Cal.,r.
407 Mason
4®- Litton. See Lytton
Litz John J. Mrs., milliner, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
" John N., carpet layer Bare Bros., r. 511
Ridley
" Nicholas J., shaper West Coast Furniture
Co., r. 301 Octavia
Litzenstein Abraham, clerk Jacob Levy, r. 939
Folsom
" Herman, dairyman, r. 232, 18th
" Louis, barber C. A. Berliner, r. 1047 How-
ard
Litzius A. & Son (August and Louis), carpets
and matting, 512 Hayes
" August (A. Litzius & Son), r. North Av nr
Courtland Av
" August C, engraver Shreve & Co., r. 936
North Av
" Charles, plumber, r. North Av nr Courtland
Av
" Edward C, electrician, r. 40 Dore
" Henrietta Mrs., r. 533, 19th
" Louis (A. Litzius & Son), r. North Av nr
Courtland Av
" Louis, clerk Hulse, Bradford & Co., r. 533,
19th
Litzius William F., secretary Will & Finck Co.,
818-820 Market, r. Oakland
Liurette John, liquors and cigars, 1201 Stock-
ton
Livacich John, cook Marco Zaro, r. 11 East
Live Oak Drift Gravel Mining Co., Felix Chap-
pelet president. 323 Montgomery
Live Stock and Butchers' Gazette (hide, wool
and leather weekly review). Live Stock
Gazette Publishing Co. proprietors and
publishers, Alexander D. Bell editor,
4IIV2 California, room 3
Live Stock Gazette Publishing Co. (incorpor-
ated;, Ernest Heymans president, John
E. Slinkey secretary, proprietors and
publishers Live Stock and Butchers'
Gazette, 4II14 California, room 3
Liveiro Frank, barber Manuel P. Rosa, r. 422
Pacific
Lively Mary, widow, r. 43 Ritch
Livengood Frank, mechanic, r. 7241^ Natoma
Livermore Charles E., president The Folsom
Water Power Co., 320 Sansome, room 15,
r. Rock Ridge, Oakland
" Edward, painter J. E. Rose
" Grace G. Miss (O'Hara & Livermore), r.
227 San Jose Av
Livermore Horatio P., secretary and general
manager The Folsom Water Power Co.,
and manager American River Land and
Lumber Co., Sacramento Electric Power
and Light Co. and Sacramento County
Water Co., 320 Sansome, room 15, r. Rock
Ridge, Oakland
" Mark, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 310
Jersey
Livernash Edward J., attorney at law, 10 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Liverpool Underwriters Association, Catton,
Bell & Co. agents, 406 California
Liverpool & London & Globe
INSURANCE COMPANY THE, Charles
D. Haven resident secretary, 422 Cali-
fornia
Livingston Abraham L. (Livingston & Co.), r.
1516 O'Farrell
•' Allie S. Mrs., portrait artist, 51 Murphy
Bldg
" Andrew W., r. 500, 15th
" Benjamin (Livingston & Co.), r. 1516 O'Far-
rell
" Brothers (Max and Meyer), junk dealers,
304-306 Beale
" Clarence H., r. 1308 Sacramento
" David, r. 2836 California
•' Eliza, widow, lodgings, 26 Steuart
" Ernest, clerk John Livingston, r. Ala-
meda
■' Harvey L., superintendent Warren &
Malley, r. 1923 Filbert
" Henry A., r. 127 O'Farrell
" Henry B., journalist, r. 1108 Powell
" Isaac, r. 1516 O'Farrell
" Jacob, r. 1516 O' Farrell
Livingston James M., secretary Pacific Gas
Improvement Co., SW cor Annie and
Stevenson, r. 2640 Pacific Av
Jessie Mrs., nurse, r. 816 Powell
John (Livingston, Smith & Co.), and agent
Maritime Insurance Co. Limited (of
Liverpool), 428 California, r. Alameda
John, canvasser, r. 29 Eddy
John D., shoemaker, r. 524, 18th
JohnW., teacher dress cutting, 702 Sutter
Louis (Livingston & Co.), r. Frankfort,
Germany
Louis, salesman Carroll & Tilton. r. 217
Eddy
Louis A., salesman Catholic Art and Book
Co.,r. 1236 Market
Luke, peddler, r. 316, 4 th
Luke, policeman, r. 12 Elizabeth
Marc, physician. See Levingston
Mary, widow, r. 19 Chesley
Max (Livingston Bros.), r. Oakland
Meyer (Livingston Bros.), r. 314 Fremont
Michael L., butcher, r. 1331 Fulton
Nathan, clerk, r. 736 Valencia
Philip H., jobber watches and jewelry, 622
Merchant, and pawnbroker, 415 Kearny,
r. 612 Haight
" Smith & Co. (John Livingston and H. Ste-
phenson Smith), marine and fire insur-
ance and shipping commission agents,
428 California
Livingston William, city manager Singer
Manufacturing Co., 22 Post, r. 521 Post
" & Co. (Abraham L. and Benjamin Living-
ston and Samuel Leszynsky), dry and
fancy goods, 708 Market
Livingston & Co. (Louis Livingston, Abram P.
Williams and Joseph and Edward May),
wholesale wines and liquors, 206-208
Davis
Livingstone Daisy Miss, teacher mandolin and
guitar, 801 Capp
" Fred A., salesman Henry Lyons, r. 7IIY2
Ellis
" G., r. 220, 3d
" James D., shoemaker, r. 631^4 Sacramento
" John, superintendent Miller & Lux, r. Ne-
braska bet Cortland Av and Powhattan
■' Louise M., r. 801 Capp
" Rlnaldo, commercial editor Examiner, r,
801 Capp
" RollandH.,r. 209 Eddy
4®=Livingstone. See Livingston and Leving-
stone
Livsey E., r. 30 Clay
Lizett James, waiter, r. 18, 1st
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. TeleptLone 54.
Ljung Gustaf, machinist, 58-60 Bluxome, r. 1833
Market
Ljungman Knut E., draughtsman Dow Steam
Pump Wks, r. 1120% Filbert
Llewellyn Caroline, widow, r. 21914 Prospect PI
•' Ellen, widow, r. 1211 Vermont
" Mary, widow, r. 1015 Post
" Reese, proprietor Columbia Iron Works,
W s Sansome bet Greenwich and Lom-
bard, r. SW cor Buena Vista Av and
Java
" Robert, r. 810 Potrero Av
" Steam Condenser Manufacturing Co., W.
A. Jones agent, 42, 2d
Lloyd A. H., fireman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Arthur, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 620.
7th
" Charles R., office 215 Sansome, room 1
" Comegys, clerk William H. Jordan, r. 135V„
Fair Oaks
" Edward, 5th engineer str Coptic
•' Edward J., r. 791 Sutter
■' Edwin E., lodgings, 219, 10th
■' Frances, widow, r. 210 Union
" George E., chiropodist, r. 1427 Webster
LLOYD H. J.,
contractor for stone work, building
and monumental, office and works
Harrison bet 13tli and 14tli, r. 806
Polk
Lloyd Horatio N. , surveyor Board of Fire Under-
writers of the Pacific, r. Berkeley
" H. T., agent Fort Wayne Electric Corpora-
tion, 18. 2d
J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
John, attorney at law, 214 Pine, rooms 50-
51, r. Fruitvale
Mary, widow, r. 1515, 24th
Mary P., widow, r. 2012 Baker
Milton A., mate tugboat Millen Griffith, r.
19 South Park
Norbert, packer Macondray & Co.
Owen, telegraph operator local freight
office S. P. Co., r. 1024 Bush
Lloyd Reuben H. (Lloyd & Wood\ attorney at
law, 9-13 Nevada Block, r. 1010 Folsom
Lloyd Robert, teacher singing, 26 O'Farrell.
room 31, r. 2015 Golden Gate Av
" W., cook Cardall & Marston, r. 865 Mission
" Walter, cook G. Hink & Co., r. 120 Eddy
" W. H., bellman Grand Hotel
Lloyd & Wood (Reuben H. Lloyd and William
S. Wood), attorneys at law, 9-13 Nevada
Block
«S=-Lloyd. See Loyd
Lloyd's (of London), Catton, Bell & Co. agents,
408 California
" Plate Glass Insurance Co. (New York),
Charles Christensen manager, John R.
Hillman asst. manager, 317 California
" Register of British and Foreign Shipping,
John Metcalfe marine surveyor, 304 Cali-
fornia
Loague John, teamster, r. 322 Main
Loaiza Fernando, with W. Loaiza & Co., r. New
York
Loaiza W. & Co. (Wenceslao Loaiza and Jorge
L. Canalizo), commission merchants and
insurance agents, 54-56 Broad, New
York, and 218-220 Sansome, telephone
Main 1593
" Wenceslao (W.Loaiza& Co.), r. 1217 Wash-
ington
" Wenceslao Y., clerk W. Loaiza & Co., r.
1217 Washington
Loane Abram, planer hand Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 1530 Golden Gate Av
" Albert, apprentice, r. 1530 Golden Gate Av
" Edward M., bricklayer, r. 1512 Golden Gate
Av
" Frank M. (Riley & Loane), r. 1512 Golden
Gate Av
" Henry S., carpenter, r. 1512 Golden Gate
Av
" JohnM., salesman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
1205 Turk
Loany Luzi, restaurant, r. 305'/^ Mason
Loasby Archie, r. 517, 7th
Lobao Manuel, r. 1440 Folsom
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1440 Folsom
Lobb Neville R., salesman Wittland Produce
Co., r. 420, 6th
Lobbing William, gripman Presidio & Ferries
RR, r. 2309 Larkin
Lobe Anatole, r. 1715Laguna
" Louis J., clerk, r. 1715 Laguna
" Simon, jeweler, r. 1715 Laguna
4®= Lobe. See Loeb
Loben Sels P. J. van, attorney at law and Consul
The Netherlands and Paraguay, 508
Montgomery, r. 1305 Adeline, Oakland
Lobenstein Brothers (Louis, Ralph and Joseph),
proprietors Pac. Shoe Co., 139, 1st
" Dennia widow, r. 316 Fell
" Joseph (Lobenstein Bros.), r. 316 Fell
" Louis (Lobenstein Bros.), r. 316 Fell
" Ralph (Lobenstein Bros.), r. 316 Fell
Lobers John H., bakery, 1837 Polk and 3023 Sac-
ramento
Lobinsky Aaron, r. 13% Harriet
Lobree A. Allan, merchant, r. 1109 Turk
" Isaac, r. 326 Noe
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1109 Turk
Local Inspector Boilers, United States, Wil-
liam A. Phillips, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
room 21
Local Inspector Hulls, United States, Enoch
S. Talbot, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room
21
Locan Ralph, bartender Cafe Zinkand, r. 318
Jones
" Stella Miss, r. 1114 Post
4S" Locan. See Logan
Locatelli Aquilino, bartender, r. 621% Geary
rear
" Faust, cook, r. 621% Geary rear
Loch August, mechanic W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Louis, baker Charles Clarke, r. Ill Pros-
pect PI
" William L., master mariner, r. 1223 Green
Lochart George N., engineer stmr South Coast.
r. 825, 15th
Lochbaum A. H. & Co. (August H. Lochbaum
and Charles Cleve), agents Buffalo Brew-
ing Company, 125-127 King nr 4th, tele-
phone Main 1010
" August H. (A. H. Lochbaum & Co.), r. 20
Bartlett
" August H. Jr., jewelry-case maker, r. 2512
Mission
" Edward, jewelry-case maker, r. 436 Jessie
rear
' Eva Mrs., r. 111%, 13th
Locher Adolph, teacher music, r. 1745 Ellis
Locher F. Joseph, merchant tailor, 32% Geary,
r. 82-83 Donohoe Bldg
" Robert, carpenter, r. laiS Greenwich
Lochette Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 11 Telegraph
PI rear
Lochhead John, marine engineer, r. 105 Steuart
" John H., physician, r. 508 Taylor
4®=" Lochhead. See Loughhead
4ty Lochlin. See Laughlin and Loughlin
Lochner Joseph, photographer Charles E. Eh-
mann
Lock William, horse market, 1701 Harrison, r.
1443 Harison
Lockard Walter S. (Macondray Bros. & Lock-
ard), r. 12281/2 Bush
Locke A., seaman str Alameda
" Charles W., dentist, 3 St. Ann's Bldg
" Eliza L., widow, r. 229 Fell
" Frank, clerk, r. 21 Hinckley
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Locke Frank, student, r. 208 Utah
" Fred, stenographer Gilbert Bros. & Co., r.
Oakland
" Gertrude Miss, stenographer O'Connor,
Moflatt & Co., r. 931, 26th
"■ H. C. storekeeper str Mariposa
'■ Hollis M., carrier postoffiee, r. 15 Middle
" Horace N., miller, r. 819 Grove
■' James P. (Folsom & Locke), r. 825 Church
" John G., student, r. 208 Utah
" John T., attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" Josiah E., asst. foreman Bulletin, r. 333
O'Farrell
" Josiah H., r. 819 Grove
" Louis, Chinese interpreter, r. 1416 Broad-
way
" Mary, widovr, r. 706, 15th
" Mary, widow, r. 930% Harrison
" Melanie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 633 O'Farrell
" Morgan, laborer, r. 931, 26th
" Nathan S., distributor post ofBce, r. 15
Middle
" Olivia M., widow, r. 2610 Pacific Av
" Raymond M., carrier post office, r. 1615 De-
visadero
" Richard, teamster, r. 706, 15th
" Silas M., capitalist, r. 125 Golden Gate Av
" Sue (Locke & Co.), r. 820 Dupont
" True, salesman Roos Bros., r. Alameda
" William, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" William J., foreman Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 332 San Jose Av
" William L., office 51 Luning Bldg, r. 3417
Jackson
Locke & Co. (S. Locke, Charles Sweigert and
F. A. Chapuis), importers and dealers
teas, gingers, etc., 510 Montgomery
Locker Georgie Miss, r. 1207 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 1207 Howard
" William, tailor, r. 815 Mission
4®~Locker. See Lacher
Lockett James, captain Troop 1. 4th Cavalry U.
S. A. r. Presidio
Lockhardt Charles, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 731 Sutter
Lockhart Alexander W., carpenter, r. 9^4 Laskie
" Archibald, driver Ewell, Shafer & Co., r.
2511 Folsom
" F. Miss, teacher mysic, r. 1001 Pine
" George N., marine engineer, r. 825, 15th
" Herbert, manager Haslett & Bailey, 403
Spear, r. 408 Castro
" John A., r. 30 McAllister
»' Margaret I. Mrs., bakery, 1527 Market
Lockie James S., blacksmith, r. 1509 Turk
" Redmond, wool sorter Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 1061 Folsom
Lockland Robert, ship carpenter, r. 718 Tennes-
see
Lockler Silva, milker N. Hansen, r. Amazon nr
Vienna Av
Locks Herman, with H. M. Newhall & Co., r.
1339 Vallejo rear
" Joseph S., barber, 101 Montgomery Av, r.
1311 Mason
" Morris, tailor, r. 231, 6th
Lockwood Alexander H., gripman Market St.
Ry., r. 18 De Long Av
" Arthur D., bookkeeper The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. Berkeley
" Augusta, widow, r. 2726V4 Folsom
" E. L., r. 33, 4th
" Henry J., clerk, r. 133 Ivy Av
" Irving, salesman C. W. R. Ford &Co., r.
3935 Jackson
" John A., 1st lieut. Troop I, 4th Cavalry U.
S. A., r. Presidio
" Nathan K.. messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 1101/2 McAllister
" Richard E., porter S. F. Storage and
Transfer Co.
" Rudolph, baker Occidental Hotel
" Susan F. Mrs., decorative artist, r. 837
Devisadero
" Thomas, clerk, r. 639V2, 2d rear
" Thomas, machinist Pac. Saw Mfg. Co., r.
837 Devisadero
" William A., engineer S. P. Co., r. 213 Shot-
Lockwood William V., electrical engineer, 228
Bush, r. 479 Haight
Lockyer Ada Miss, forewoman Stange & Jae-
nicke, r. Berkeley
" Frank, druggist Baldwin & Baxter, r.
Berkeley
" Harry, stove mounter James De La Mon-
tanya, r. Berkeley
" Robert J., pipecutter W. T. Garratt Co., r.
93!4 Silver
" Thomas C, master tugboat Rescue, r.
1414, 36th
Lodden Bert, painter, r. 533 Birch Av
Loden Oscar, cigars and tobacco, 41, 4th, r. 967a
Howard
Loder Edward, slater Forderer Cornice Wks, r.
San Mateo
" Frank, bill poster, r. 309 Leidesdorff
Loderhose August, groceries, NW cor Buchanan
and Grove
" Henry, clerk August Schonfeld, r. 320 Polk
Lodge Robert J. (Lodge & Fauss), r. 720 Val-
encia
" & Fauss (Robert J. Lodge and Otto Fauss).
horseshoers, 2309 Mission
Lodholz William L., accountant Alaska Pack-
ers Assn., r. 307 Jones
Lods Charles L., contractor and builder, 120
Diamond
" George L., clerk Humboldt Lumber Mill
Co., r. 120 Diamond
Loeb Aaron, shirt manufacturer, 9 Geary, r. 673
McAllister
" Gustave, butcher Roth Blum& Co.. r. 2229
Geary
-^^Loeb. See Lobe
Loebbing John J., foreman Frahm & Franken-
berg, r. 13 Chapultepec
Loeber August A., compositor W. A. Woodward
&Co., r. 710 California
Loebl Julius, traveling salesman Steinberger &
Kalisher, r. 1418 Webster
Loebner Max, porter Haas Bros., r. 410b Eddy
rear
Loeffler Edward, cabinet maker F. Kreling Sons
Co., r. 20 Ford
" Fredericka, widow, r. 334'4 Broadway
" Jacob, baker F. M. Pharion, r. 634 Grove
Loeffler John, proprietor South End Pickle
Works, 423-438, 5th, r. 432, 5th
" John M., machinist Cal. Saw Wks, r. Ala-
meda
" Louisa Miss, saleslady Charles Hage-
mann, r. 326 Broadway
Loefler Martin G. (Cobb & Loefler), attorney at
law, 137 Montgomery, room 9, r. 509 Guer-
rero
Loehr George W., druggist, NW cor Geary and
Devisadero, r. 1503 Devisadero
" Sophia, widow, r. 1710 Broderick
Loesch Charles (J. Ruediger & Co.), r. 219^4 Polk
" John, bartender Mrs. Jacob Zillig, r. 345
Jessie
Loescher Frederick A., foreman Yolo Mills, r.
16 Patton
Loeser Carl, clerk J. William Oflermann, r. 1400
Folsom
' ' Julius, porter Royal Eagle Distilleries Co. .
r. 521 Green
Loevene Catharine J. Mrs., r. 3303% Bush
Loevenguth Henry, molder Fulton Eng. and
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 925% Lombard
*®="Loevengruth. See Loewenguth
Loew Aaron, tailor, 205 Ellis, r. 37 Langton
" Filter Co. (Cleveland, Ohio), Julius C.
Amelung Pacific Coast agent, 7, 1st
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Loewe Henrietta, widow, r. 830 McAllister
■ ' Joseph M. . director Wilmerding-Loewe Co. ,
r. 830 McAllister
" William G., milk dealer, Russia Av nr
Vienna
iK&"IiOewe. See Low, Lowe and Loewy
Loewel Alexander, butcher, r. 1505 Turk
" Max. canner. r. 1505 Turk
" Sylvan C, clerk, r. 1505 Turk
Loewen Ida Miss, stenographer, r. 1222 Pine
" Nicholas, bakery, 115 Oak
Loewenberg Ernest, teacher music, r. 1025 La-
guna
4S"Loewenberg. See Lowenberg
Loewenfels Otto H., clerk Charles Lagomarsino
& Co., r. 422 Devisadero
Loewenguth Charles, molder, r. 10 Verona PI
" Harry, shipping clerk Cal. Wine Associa-
tion
" Matildn Miss, governess, r. 1309 Vallejo
4S=Loewenguth. See Loevenguth
Loewenhayn H. & Co. (Henry Loewenhayn),
fruits and produce commission, 509 San-
some
" Henry (H. Loewenhayn & Co.), r. Abbots-
ford House
Loewenherz Leo, gardener, r. Point Lobos and
47th Avs
Loewenstein Herman. accountant, 304 Spreckels"
Bldg, r. 1939 Geary
" Maurice F., buyer Castle Bros., r. 1515
Gough
j^^'Loewenstein. See Lowenstein
Loewenthal Goodman (Loewen thai & Co.). r.
1207 Turk
" Harry P., salesman Loewenthal &Co.,r.
1207 Turk
" Joseph Mrs., widow, r. 1207 Turk
" Myer M. (Loewenthal & Co.), r. 2211 Sutter
" Paul, clerk, r. 738 Broadway
" Sarah, widow, r. 1207 Turk
" & Co. (Myer M. and Goodman Loewen-
thal), cloaks and suits, 914 Market
4®" Loewen thai. See Lowenthal and Lewenthal
Loewenwald Samuel, r. 1321% Golden Gate Av
Loewi Martha Miss, r. 1123 Devisadero
Loewi William, manager Pacific Coast Co-op-
erative Credit Co., 28-29 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, r. 1123 Devisadero
Loewy Edmund, secretary and treasurer Buyer
& Reich Co., 221-223 Bush, r. 1408 O'Farrell
" Fred, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. UOx
O'Farrell
" William (Loewy & Gutsch). r. 1114 Bush
Loewy & Gutsch (William Loewy and Gusta\-
Gutsch), attorneys at law, 310 Pine,
rooms 30-34
4®"Loewy. See Loewe and Lowe
Lofgren Adam, candy maker, r. 465V^ Steven-
son
" Andrew, seaman, r. 160 Stewart
" Frank, seaman, r. 102 Pacific
" Hulda Miss, missionary, r. 146, 12th
Lofland Edward, r. 417 Stockton
Lofstad Jolin N., importer and manufacturer
furs, 14 Kearny, r. 7.30 Turk
Lof Strom John, driver Jersey Farm Co.. r. 3.5(1
Tehama
Loftis Frank II.. with Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks. r. 941 Bryant
" Henry M., teamster, r. 717 Natoma
" James H., teamster, r. 717 Natoma
" John, teamster, r. 1621 Dolores
" Mary Mrs., groceries, 1621 Dolores
Lofton William J., dentist Blake Dental Co.. r.
633V4 Gearv
Loftus Augustus, harness dresser H. C.
Spaulding, r. 413 Valencia
" George, clerk Max Zuckerman, r. 413 Va-
lencia
" James, porter, r. 428 Diamond
" John, laborer, r. 363, 11th
" John J., hostler Holmes & Jenkins, r. 1310
Fulton
" Joseph L., expressman, SE cor 6th and
Market, r. 45 West Mission
" Maria, widow, r. 1327 Minna
" Michael, carpenter, r. San Jose Av opp
Valley
" Michael, painter, r. 1220 Folsom
" Michael A., policeman, r. 413 Valencia
" Michael J., bookkeeper M. Murphy, r. 572b
Minna
" Patrick H., porter Occidental Hotel, r.
7441/^, 22d
" Publishing Co. The, Jerome A. Anderson
president, publishers The Pacific The-
osophist, 1170 Market, room 10
" Theresa, bakery and notions, SE cor Geary
and Devisadero
4®=Loftus. See Loftis
Logan Anderson D., clerk, r. 2210 Steiner
" Arthur, chef Hotel St. Nicholas, r. 1712
Waller
" Daniel D., r. 425, 3d
" Edward, groceries, 156 Clara
" Frank B., clerk J. E. Partridge, r. Oakland
" Frederick E., clerk, r. 523 McAllister
" George T., collar maker Charles S. Ewing,
r. 1425 Market
" Harold, clerk Bonestell & Co., r. 2228 Cali-
fornia
" Harry F., carrier postofQce, r. 1212 Jackson
" Harry C, waiter, r. 326 Jessie
" Howard, driver Patterson &Co., r. Berke-
ley
Logan Hugh, agent refrigerators, office 331
Kearny room 12, r. 1617 Clay
LOGAN JAMES F.,
contractor, carpenter and builder and
adjuster, office 621 Mission, Box 21
Builders' Exchange, 40 New Motnt-
gomery, telephone Main 5195, r. 2719
ryant bet 25th and 26th
Logan James W., journalist, r. 3009a Buchanan
" John, laborer, r. Missouri nr Army
" John L. Mrs., widow, r. 36b Welsh
" John R., foreman W. W. Davis & Son, r.
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Grant Av, r. 770 Oak cor Steiner
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Beale, r. Oakland
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105 Beale, r. Alameda
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" William, drygoods. Mission opp Silver Av
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Loggie James J., president McKay & Co., 4
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Logler Xavier, milker Nicholas Hansen, r. cor
Amazon Av and Vienna
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40 Tehama
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r. Oakland
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lejo
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r. 512, 9th
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Sacramento, r. 1400 Golden Gate Av
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r. 814b Larkin
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' ' William H. (Doscher & Loheide) , r. Eureka
Cal
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etor, 737 Market
Lohflnk Frank A., machinist, r. 624 Fulton
Lohman Henry, fruits and vegetables, 1711 De
visadero
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" John, tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r
612 California
" Joseph, tinner, r. 612 California
Lohmann Charles, bartender Schwartz &
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" Jacob, dairy produce and groceries, 3132
16th
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teur Press Assn., r. 114, 23d
" William C, painter, r. 114, 23d
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Lohneis George, shoemaker, r. Lombard bet
Baker and Lyon
Lobse Dora, widow, r. 613M Natoma
" Frederick, teamster Spring Valley W. W.,
r. lllA Franklin
" John, driver Hudson River Dyeing and
Cleaning Wks
" Julius N., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. lllA Franklin
" Nicholas, superintendent Spring Valley
W. W., r. lllA Franklin
i -" Nicholas Jr., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 111a Franklin
• ■•' Oluf, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkeldey, r.
Wisconsin' nr Army
" Paul (Lohse& Grosse), r. Oakland
" William (Lohse & Schutt), r. 65 South
Park
" & Grosse (Paul Lohse and William Grosse),
manufacturers' agents, and importers,
35 New Montgomery
" & Schutt (William Lohse and Henry
Schutt), liquors. NE cor 3d and Towns-
end
Lohsen Died rich, r. 1814 Scott
" Harry, helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 10] 6
Mission
John, brewer, r. 324 Chestnut
" Julia Mrs., hairdresser, 1016 Mission
Loichot Stanislaus, laborer Vulcan Iron Wks.,
r. 723 Tehama
Loinaz Peter, clerk, r. 417 Eddy
Loiseau Mathilde, widow, r. 710 Ellis
Loiselle Nazaire (La Chapelle & Loiselle), r.
3403 Mission
" Peter, barber A. H. Schmidt, r. 2 Grove
Lojo Juan, seaman, r. 13 Virginia PI
<®"Loler. See Lawler and Lawlor
Lolge Henry, painter, r. 1503 Mason
Lolo Joseph, r. 503 Folsom
Lolor E. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Emma Miss, r. Hotel Pleasanton
Loma Prieta Lumtier Co., A. C. Bassett vice-
president and manager, office 106-108
Phelan Bldg
Lomax James, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" James D., attorney at law, r. 619 Hyde
Lombard Andre, porter Peter Audeaud, r. 706
Montgomery
" Charles C, collector Sperry Flour Co., r.
Oakland
Lombard Charles H. (Wilder & Co.), r. 1519
Webster
" James, plumber, r. 36 Clinton
" Jeremiah, seaman, r. 103 Clark
" Laurent, employee French Hospital
Lombard Loan Co., J. L. Salomon president, A.
Mendelsohn secretary, 1016 Market
" N. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 941 San-
chez
" Street Wharf, foot Lombard
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 36 Clinton
" Warehouse, Cornelius W. McCarthy pro-
prietor, SW cor Sansome and Lombard
Lombardaro Joseph, teacher music, r. 1718 Hyde
Lombardi Ferdinand, salesman, r. 106, 30th
" Lorenzo, baker Angelo Petri, r. 117 Fran-
cisco
" Michael (Dalto & Lombardi), r. 505 Green
Lombardo Antonio, teacher music, r. 613 Geary
" Hotel, 249-253 Pacific
Lomelino Augustus C. (J. W. Lomelino & Co.).
r. 543 Haight
Lomelino Joseph W. (J. W. Lomelmo & Co.),
and druggist and job printer, 1301 Paci-
fic, r. 1410 Pacific
" J. W. & Co. (Joseph W. and Augustus C.
Lomelino and James Devine), druggists,
543 Haight
Lometti Charles, millhand Truckee Lumber Co.
" Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 26 Hinckley
" Joseph, r. 6 Telegraph PI
" Leonard, longshoreman, r. 20 Hinckley
Lominetti Louis, painter, r. 539 Vallejo
Lomler Ernest (Pacific Music Co.), r. 1015 Fil-
bert
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Clara ^ ,
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r. 5th Av South bet L and M
" John, laundryman, r. 631 Jackson
Lond Lawrence A., junk dealer, 5 Harrison, r.
Alameda
" Peter, seaman, r. .334 Main
Londeri Tomaso, scavenger, r. 29 Hinckley
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Wks. r. 119 Butte
" Louis, bookkeeper Max Ordenstein, r. 38
Clara
■' Louis A., painter, r. 212 Steiner
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Londravielle David J., decorator, r. 1 Geary PI
Londrigan John, laborer, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
Lone Mountain Cemetery (now Laurel Hill),
Central Av bet Post and California
Lonegan Thomas W., clerk Bear & Buckley, r.
529^4 Lombard
Lonergan Edward, salesman Goldberg, Bowen
& Co, r. 2002 Jackson
" Ellen Miss. r. 13071/2 Guerrero
" George, photographer, r. 8 Mason
•' George M. (Goldberg, Bowen & Co.), r. 2002
Jackson
" George M. (Howland & Lonergan), 724 Mar-
ket
" James, shoemaker, r. 7% Sheridan
" John T., bartender Andrew Winter, r. 15
Howard
•' Joseph P., merchant, r. I8O714 Guerrero
" Michael, livery stable, 343 Steuart
" Thomas, baker John Hughes, r. 49 Russ
Loney Anthony, whitener, 101, 4th, r. 306'/^ Jessie
" Ellen, widow, r. 320 Folsom
" George Mrs., lodgings, 230 Kearny
" James J., lineman Police Patrol, r. 320 Fol-
som
4®*Loney. See Looney
Long Albert, painter, r. 826 Folsom
" Alden A., engineer, r. Army nr Folsom
" Alexander, bookkeeper, r. 1505 Scott
" Alice R., widow, florist, SE cor Hampshire
and 24th, r. 1225 Hampshire
" Alvin E., barber John Johnson, r. 122 Turk
" Ann, widow, r. 817 Mission
" Ann, widow, r. 1721 O'Farrell
" Anson D., carpenter, r. 40 Albert Lane
" Branch House, Mrs. Annie Boden propri-
etor, 236 Sutter
" Bridget Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
'■ Byron W., r. Ill, 7tn
" Charles, books and stationery. 1833 O'Far-
rell
" Charles, teamster, r. cor 16th and Alabama
'■ Charles, varieties, 1833 O'Farrell
Long Charles H., liquors, SE cor Turk and Tay-
lor, r. 14^/2 Heron
" Charles H., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
3028/2 Buchanan
" Charles M., st3amfitter, r. 1833a Howard
" Charles W., finisher Althof & Bahls, r. 819
Harrison
" Christ, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
12191/3 Florida
" Clara J., widow, r. 622a Geary
Long Claude (estate of), John N. Long mana-
ger, hardware, 642 Washington
" Claude Jr., r. 29 Stone
" Daniel, waiter, r. 313, 4th
" Daniel J., laborer, r. 512 Howard
" Daniel W.. clerk Dunne & McPike. v. Oak-
land
•• David H,, carpenter, r. 82 Natoma
■' Edward, coalpasser str City of Puebla
" Edward, fur dresser Nicholas Jung, r.
Army nr Shotwell
" Edward D., collector post office, r. 30281/4
Buchanan
•' Edward E., salesman, r. 2.57, 11th
" Edward M., solicitor Baldwin & Hammond,
r. 15 Chattanooga
" Edward W., stairbuilder, 233 Berry, r. 414
Webster
" Ellen Mrs., proprietor The Ashland, 108
McAllister
" Francis V., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Oakland
" Fred, wire worker Excelsior Wire Works,
r. Army nr Shotwell
■' Frederick C, r. 423 Lyon
" George, porter Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 907
Dolores
" George S., brewer, r. 564 Church
" George S. Jr., manager Searley Paper Co.,
r. 564 Church
" George W., clerk Sterett Printing Co., r.
3040 California
" Harry P., clerk W. K. Vickery, r. 1035, 20th
" Hubert C, superintendent Long Syrup Re-
fining Co., SW cor 8th and Brannan, r.
The Sutherland
'• Hugh M., coffee roaster, r. 2213 Pine
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Merrill & Stetson, r. Oakland
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" James H., vice-president S. F. Commission
Co., r. Alameda
" James M., vice-president Long Syrup Re-
fining Co., SW cor 8th and Brannan, r.
The Sutherland
" Jane, widow, r. 1607 Jones
" Jeannette S. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1117
Van Ness Av
" John, r. 3419 Mission
" John, traveling salesman, r. 861 Golden
Gate Av
" John D., helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 781 Mission
" John D., policeman, r. .309 Natoma
" John F., clerk, r. 1035, 20th
" John H., clerk Albion Lumber Co., r, 408
Gough
" John H., marine engineer, r. 520, 19th
" John N., manager estate of Claude Long,
642 Washington, r. 29 Stone
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Pine
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" Joseph R., clerk F. S. Moody, r. 1.505 Scott
" Joseph W., expressman, NE cor California
and Fillmore, r. 2213 Pine
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r. The Colonial
" Mary A., widow, r. 1035, 20th
" Michael liquors, 1060 Kentucky
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" MoUie T. Miss, stenographer Catton, Bell
& Co., r. 1833a Howard
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" Nellie Miss, dressmaking, 619 Geary
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6th floor, r. 1318 Page
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618 Gough
" Robert L., salesman Pope Mfg. Co., r. 1318
Page
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Long Seely F., physician and surgeon, 4th floor
Y. M. C. A. Bldg, r. 21 Buena Vista Av
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James M. Long vice-president and gen-
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SW cor 8th and Brannan
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Natoma
" William, laborer, r. 137, 1st
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" William, teamster, r. 8 Gough
.1 William F., bookkeeper, r. 41 Bartlett
" William G., clerk Monitor, r. 2213 Pine
" William G., mining, r. 1318 Pine
" William H., waiter Hoffman Cafe, r. Oak-
land
" William J., gripman Geary Sc. RR. r. 809
Point Lobos Av
" William P., carpenter, r. 603 Turk
Longar Frank, machinist Union Machine Co., r.
37 Natoma
Longden Charles E., druggist Joseph Young, r.
The Renton
" Thomas E., chief clerk military store-
keeper quartermaster's dept. U. S. A..
36 New Montgomery, r. 712 Sutter
" Vivian G., electrician Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 734 Valencia
Longendyke Paul, miner, r. 1045 Market
Longfellow Albert S., porter S. Foster & Co., r.
Buena Vista nr Eugenia Av
" Joseph W., printer Union Box Factory, r.
1917 Mason
" Levi A., teamster Wilson & Bro., r. 1228
Dolores
Longfellow Primary School, Miss Jennie M.
Smith principal, Silver bet 8d and .3d
Longfleld George, teamster, r. 861 Market
Longinetti George, clerk, r. 133 Taylor
" John B., confectionery, 133 Taylor
" Joseph, scavenger, r. 606 King
Longley Richard, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
Longo Louis, barber, 37, 3d, r. 361 Minna'
Longrider Louis, r. 422 Laguna
Longstreet J., bell boy, r. 63'/4 Everett
Longtin John B., boots and shoes, 140, 7th
Longuet Armand, laundry, 1623 Fillmore
" Laurent, waiter Nevada Restaurant, r. 81 1
Vallejo
Longueville Louis, waiter, r. 1007 Lincoln
Longworth The, Mrs. Susan K. Allen proprietor,
510 Geary
" Thomas, marine engineer, r. 708 Capp
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Lonjou J. P., tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Lonnquist Axel M., laborer, r. 503 Greenwich
Lonnqvest Frank, seaman, r. 207^/2 Steuart
Lonski William, upholsterer, r. 1015 Union
Loo Louis, cook, r. 831 Pacific
" Lucien, apprentice Whyte & De Rome, r.
831 Pacific
Looke August, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 416
Linden Av
Loomer Jacob E. (Currie & Loomer), r. 40 New
Montgomery
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Loomis Barnaby, carpenter George I. Drew, r.
2718 Bryant Av
" Byron E., real estate, r. 40 Sharon
" Charles, teamster Lewis & Co.. r. 393, 6th
" Charles A., r. 807 Geary
" George, r. 1007^/4 Alabama
" Harry H., barber, Plymouth Av nr Saga-
more
" L., manager Mrs. L. Loomis, r. 45 Capp
" Lena Mrs., groceries and liquors, 45 Capp
" Leverett M., curator ornithology Cal.
Academy of Sciences, 819 Market
Loomis Memorial Presbyterian Chinese Mis-
sion School, Miss Jessie E. Wisner,
principal, 911 Stockton
" William, clerk, r. 1007'/^ Alabama
" William R., teamster Lewis &Co., r. 393,
6th
Looney Cornelius W., mattress maker, x. 562
Minna
" James J., butcher, SE cor Folsom and 1st.
r. 532 ;4 Harrison
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" Jeremiah Jr. (Allen & Looney), r. 562 Minna
" John, plumber, r. 562 Minna
" Stephen, laborer, r. 562 Minna
iBS'Looney. See Loney
Loop Frank S., salesman Pac. Lumber Co., r.
9110'Farrell
" Sidney J., capitalist, 317 Montgomery, r.
Alameda
Loorya Helene, widow, r. 168 Tehama
•' Julius, clerk Raphael Weill &Co., r. 168
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Loosley John R., salesman John Sroufe & Co..
r. 2318 Sutter
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Loosli Charles, cellarman Eisen Vineyard Co.,
r. 636 Commercial
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Loper Benjamin, laborer Western Sugar Re-
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Lopes Jacintho I., barber, 266, 1st
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" Baptiste, bartender, r. 634 Vallejo
" John (Achard «& Lopez), r. 604, 3d
" John, baker. Am. Biscuit Co., r. 327 Union
■' John, cook, r. 645 Folsom
" Jose, messman str Australia
" Joseph, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
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" N., cook str Corona
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som
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Lopp Frederick L., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 534
Bush
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Loppin Frank, polisher, r. 39, 5th
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Loran Dennis, teamster Somers & Co., r. 305. 1st
Lorber Hugo M., bookkeeper Usal Redwood Co.,
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Lorden Daniel, laborer, r. 1552 Kentucky
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1016 Army
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Lorentz Jeroyl, engineer P. H. Jackson & Co.,
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■• John, clerk Christoffer M. ChristofEer, r. 36
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Lorenz George, spinner Golden Gate Woolen
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" John F., paver, r. 809 Diamond
" Louise Mrs., r. 1538 Bush
" Paul, chief engineer Chicago Brewery, r.
1319 California rear
" Phenie, domestic, 823 Guerrero
" Reinhard, designer Cal. Art Glass, Bend-
ing and Cutting Wks., r. 613 Jones
Lorenz & Messerschmidt (F. A. Lorenz and
Frederick Messerschmidt), wines and
liquors, 1069 Howard
4®=" Lorenz. See Lawrence, Loren and Lorentz
Lorenzen Bartholomew, barber Seppich &
Kleinhans, r. 443^/4 Jessie
" Carl L.,sign writer P. De Fontville, r. 1004
Clay rear
Christian (McFarland Bros.), r. 520 Oak
Edward A., waiter, r. 537 Howard
George, brakeman S. P. Co. , r. cor 3d and
Townsend
Hans, laborer, r. 1014 Alabama
Henry, bookkeeper, r. 1004 Clay rear
Henry, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
John T., carpenter, r. 24 Lloyd
Jules A., salesman J. Harry Scott, r. 1004
Clay rear
Marie, r. 1014 Alabama
Minert J., porter Deming-Palmer Milling
Co.,r. 2516 Sutter
Peter, carpenter, r. 512, 4th
Peter, solicitor, r. 1016 Montgomery
Peter, stevedore, r. 313d 22d
Thomas, salesman Henry Dabelstein, r. 13
Stanly PI
LORENZI EGIDIO,
teacher Italian, French, Spanish and
German, bookkeeping and penman-^
ship, 903 Jackson, sw cor Powell
Lorenzi John, fruits, r. 514Vi Francisco
" Pauline M., stamper H. S. Crocker Co., r.
514V4 Francisco
" Tessie Miss, milliner Stange & Jaenicke,
r 514V4 Francisco
Lorenzini Domenico (Gaddini, Lorenzini& Co.),
r. Healdsburg, Cal.
" L. & Co. (Lorenzo Lorenzini and Louis
Cristofani), fruits and vegetables, 3310
Fillmore
" Lorenzo (L. Lorenzini & Co.), r. 2212 Fill-
more
Lorenzetti Narciso, peddler, r. 65i4 Henry
Lorenzo Bertolacoi, hostler Motroni & Guas-
tucoi
" Frank A., barber, r. 611 Hermann
" Marco, r. 412 Green
" Theresa, widow, r. 412 Green
Loretz Jacob U., confectioner Mrs. R. Poehl-
man, r. 310 Powell
Lorey Frank, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
1308 Devisadero
Loriano August, collector London and Lanca-
shire Fire Ins. Co., r. Sausalito
Lorice Constance Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1411 Pow-
ell
" James, waiter, r. 1411 Powell
Lorich Frank R.. bakery, 314 Montgomery Av, r.
1415 Kearny
Lorigan Annie, widow, r. 1589 Folsom
" Bartholomew W., carpenter Central Lum-
ber and Mill Co., r. 3930 Folsom
" Frank B. (Stewart & Co.), r. 843 Castro
" Frank B., carpenter, r. 35 Montezuma
" John, shipping clerk Indianapolis Furni-
ture Co., r. 1589 Folsom
" Mary F. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 3930 Folsom
" Matthias C, collector postofflce, r. 2930
Folsom
" Thomas, packer Indianapolis Furniture
Co., r. 1589 Folsom
Lorillard Mary, widow, r. 610 Bush
LORILLARD P. CO.
(Jersey City, N. J.), manufacturers to-
bacco, 0. E. Cumberson agent, 304 Sac-
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liOrimer John W., machinist Am. Type Foun-
ders' Co., r. 1501 Vallejo
" William, stationery and school supplies,
1527 Market
Lioring Carrie E., widow, r. 2007 Steiner
" Charles A., hookkeeper General Electric
Co., r. 633 Valencia
" Club, William C. Stadtfeld secretary, 413
Sutter
" Edward B. Mrs., widow, manager The Irv-
ington, 418 Ellis
" Emma K., widow, r. 2409 Sacramento
" Ernest, messenger, r. 418 Ellis
" Fannie S., r. 2007 Steiner
" Frank, clerk, r. 633 Valencia
" George A., assistant superintendent S. F .
& S. M. Ry., r. 740 Capp
" Harriet G.. widow, dressmaking, 335 Eddy
" Henry, r. 633 Valencia
, " Walter G., salesman, r. 418 Ellis
" William H., bookkeeper W. F. Van Bergen
&Co., r. 1300 Jones
Lorini Raffaele, physician, 1208 Sutter
L-orison Betty Miss, domestic, 2515 Washington
Loriston The, George W. Palmer proprietor,
621-623 Bush
■ Loriz Etienne, tanner, r. 915, 14th Av South
Lorke Alvis, harness maker, r. 1020Vi Capp
" David, starcher S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
," Joseph, clerk, r. IO2014 Capp
Lomsen Andrew, cooper, r. 26 Welsh
„ Hans C, laborer, r. 26 Welsh
Lo Romer John B., architect, 935 Market, room 6
LORQUIN ERNEST F ,
naturalist and taxidermist, estab-
lished 1851, ex-curator of the Califor-
nia Academy of Sciences, birds and
animals stuffed, skins tanned and
made into rugs, 1195 Market cor 8th
Lorraine The, Mrs. Elizabeth A. Coffee proprie-
tor, 1433 California
tiorsbach Adolph (Von Ronn, Hencke & Lors-
bach), r. Fruitvale
Lortz William, shoemaker Frederick Braasch,
r.. 533 Sacramento
Loryea Esther Mrs., proprietor Loryea's New
Hammam Baths, 212 Post, r.2524 Cali-
fornia
" George L., manager Loryea's New Ham-
mam Baths, 212 Post, r. 2524 California
i8®"Loryea. See Looryea and Lorryea
Jjoryea's New Hammam Baths, George L. Lor-
yea manager, 212 Post
Los Angeles Crude Oil Exchange, George M.
Smith manager, 132 Market, room 5
" Angeles Farming and Milling Co., Alexan-
der Herman secretary, 324 Pine, room 6
" Angeles Railway Co. Thomas Brown presi-
dent, J. T. Burke secretary, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 36
Los Gatos and Cupertina Vineyard, Eugene
Campion sole agent, 416 Pine and 14-16
Leidesdorfl
" Gatos Canning Co. (Los Gatos, Cal.), office
330 Pine, room 15
Loschkavo Antonio, fruits and vetegables, 157,
2d
Losekann George, locksmith Joseph Budde, r.
627^/4 Lombard
" Gustav, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 627'/"
Lombard
" Henry, electrician, r. 627% Lombard
" Joseph, clerk Newman & LeVinson, r. 627%
Lombard
" Rudolph, bookbinder, r. 627% Lombard
Loser Julius, r. 521 Green
Loss Robert, bartender J. H. Lunsmann, r. 631
Davis
Lossius Carl, fireman Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 216
Powell
" Maggie Mrs., r. 216 Powell
" Rudolph, r. 216 Powell
Lostbaum Alfred, bookkeeper, r. 635a Minna
Losumo Company, 927 Market
Loth Prank, tailor C. Zinns, r. 17 Beaver
' " Frank Jr., butcher Charles Steinbring, r. 17
Beaver
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
i' [juTiNG Apparatus.
earn 1 1 n
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Warm
Hot Water
and Steam
Lothian Charles E., actor Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. Hotel Langham
Lothrop Albert J., teamster, r. 1208 Laurel Av
" Charles E., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
1022 Mason
iB^'Lothrop See Lathrop
Lott William S. (Lott & Joslin), r. 727b Minna
" & Joslin (William S. Lott and Herman L.
Joslin), carpenters and builders, 670
Mission
Letter Christina, domestic, 1910 Washington
" Edward, bartender Cafe Zinkand, r. 640
Stevenson
" Leonard, bookbinder George W. Aster, r.
22 Turk
" Tina, domestic, 1718 Bush
Lotterhos George, r. 711% Filbert
Lottge John H., painter, r. 1503 Mason
Lotti Rafael lo, porter B. FrapoUi & Co., r. 412
Broadway
Lottman Herman, milkman, r. N s 16th bet
Potrero Av and York
" John, r. 139 Clara rear
Lottsfeldt John P., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1203 Golden Gate Av
Lotz August, machinist, r. 909 Army
" Charles, bakery, 344, 6th
" Edward, tailor, r. 106 Montgomery Block
" Frank, laborer, r. 18, 7th
" Frank J., salesman, r. 18, 7th
" Henry G., baker Charles Lotz, r. 418%, 6th
" Paul (Jones & Lotz), r. 838 Market
Lotze Conrad, cook Westerfeld's Bakery, r. 4,
13th
Lotzin Hans, cook, r. 522, 2d
" Hugo, boots and shoes, 243 Michigan
Louarn Allen, dairy, cor Persia Av and Munich
Louchinan Clarence H., waiter George Delfino.
r. 539 Minna
Loucks Orlando, produce dealer, r. 204 San Jose
Av
Loud Emily S., teacher Henry Durant Primary
School, r. 1324 California
Loud Eugene F., Congressman Fifth California
District, r. 1626 Golden Gate Av
Loude Alexandre Rev., S. M., assistant rector
Notre Dame des Victoires Church, r. 526
Bush
ii@"Louden. See Lowden and Loudon
Loudenslager Agnes, lodgings, 702 California
" Thomas, actor, r. 702 California
Louderback Andrew A., capitalist, r. 336 Eddy
Loaderback Davis, attorney at law, 607 Kearny,
rooms 1-2-3, r. 1222 Geary
" Elizabeth S. Miss, teacher Starr King
Primary School, r. 319, 17th
" George D., student, r. 1222 Geary
" Lewis C, clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
837 Post
" Sophia, widow, r. 319, 17th
" William A., electrotyper Painter-Cornell
Co., r. 211% Lily Av
JBS^Louderback. See Lauterbach
Loudon Charles E., weaver I. L. Solomon & Co.,
r. 720 Valencia
" Dressmaking Parlors, Mrs. W. M. Loudon
proprietor, 312-314 Post
" John, brewer, r. 2.315 Mason
" John'L., merchandise broker, r. 925% Mis-
sion
" William, porter Philip J. Crimmins, r. 1403
Polk
" William J., r. 329, 4th
" William J., upholsterer, 631 Union, r. 521
Filbert
" William J. Mrs., lodgings, 329, 4th
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ff DOMESTIC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Loudon William M., proprietor The Studa-
becker Tailor Square, agent dress forms,
teacher dress cutting and cutter of pat-
terns. 312-314 Post opp Union Square, r.
34 Whitney
■ W. M. Mrs., proprietor Loudon's Dressmak-
ing Parlors, 312-314 Post, r. 24 Whitney
^B' Loudon. See Louden and Lowden
Lougee F. W., second vice-president and treas-
urer Home Mutual Insurance Co., 318
California, r. 3402 Clay
" Jonathan P., with Alexander Thompson,
r. 833 Mission
Lough Edward J., cabinet maker Schussler
Bros., r. Berkeley
" F., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 423 Pine
" James, liquors, 514 Mission, r. 534 Oak
^' Marcellus V., teamster, r. 1443 Harrison
Lougbborough Alexander H., attorney at law,
24-26 Chronicle Bldg, r. 1100 O'Farrell
" Alexander Z., clerk A. H. Loughborough, r.
1100 O'Farrell
^f Loughborough. See Loofbourow
Longhead Hall, Louis Hinman lessee, 1605 Polk
SS' Loughead. See Lochhead and Loughhead
Lougher Thomas, miner, r. New Mission Hotel
" William, tailor Abe Harshall, r.815 Mission
Loughery Edward J., musician, r.l5 Chapultepec
" Frank J., painter, r. 15 Chapultepec
" Hubert J., plumber, r. 15 Chapultepec
" James, nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" Joseph, salesman G. A. Moss, r. 772 Folsom
" Mary J., widow, r. 15 Chapultepec
^B' Loughery. See Laughery
Loughhead Henry W., bookkeeper London and
San Francisco Bank, r. Cosmus Club
^B' Loughhead. See Lochhead and Loughead
Loughlan John M., gasfitter, r. 707 Oak
" Mary, widow, r. 707 Oak
" William F., collector S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 707 Oak
Loughlin Charles W., clerk S. F. News Co., r.
Colma
" Clara Miss, teacher music, r. 306, 21st
" George F. J., booker Electric Laundry.
r. 24 Willow
" Margaret Miss, tailoress, r. 564^4 Bryant
" Peter J., carpenter, 2515 Mission, r. 306.
21st
" William, laborer, r. 941 Shotwell
eS" Loughlin. See Lochlin and Laughlin
Loughman Brothers (John and Edward), horse-
shoers, 2312 Pine
" Edward (Loughman Bros.), r. 1923 Fill-
more
■' John (Loughman Bros.), r. 1923 Fillmore
Loughmane James, groceries and liquors, NW
cor 17th and Capp
" Lawrence, waiter, r. 539 Minna
Loughran Charles, laborer, r. 29,22d
" Frank P., clerk Thomas Loughran, r. 2(^9
Virginia Av
" John B., stenographer Frank J. Sullivan,
r. 29, 22d
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 919 Bryant
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 31 Stanford
" Sarah, widow, r. 451!4 Jessie
" Thomas, r. 2403 Harrison
Loughran Ttiomas, produce, commission and
provisions, 231-323 Clay, r. 624 Turk
" Thomas, sewer contractor, r. 919 Bryant
" Thomas F., salesman Thomas Loughran,
r. 2106 Devisadero
" Thomas P., plater, r. 25 Anthony
Louiaze Peter, bookkeeper storeroom Palace
Hotel, r. 417 Eddy
Louideck Edward F., salesman George Webb
Alexander, r. 609 Union
" Henry, laborer, r. 609 Union
" Mary, widow, florist, 609 Union
Louis Amelia, widow, r. 3 Montgomery PI
" Benjamin F., ofQce 106 Pine, r. 1404 Post
" Emile N. M., tanner John Rellly, r. 113
Valley
" Henry, driver, r. 7 Alice
" Herman, clerk, r. 3 Montgomery PI
" John A., varieties, 327, 3d
" Julius A., clerk, r. 3 Montgomery PI
" Louis, carpenter, 1334 Webster
" Peter, cook J. P. McDonald
Louis Roederer Champagne,
Macondray Brothers & Lockard
agents, 124 Sansome
" Samuel, clerk John A. Louis, r. 327, 3d
" Thomas, laborer, r. 539 Vallejo
■' William A., butcher G. A. Rauber, r. 327,
3d
4®" Louis. See Lewis
Louiseau M. Mrs., r. 710 Ellis
Louisiana House, Soulage & Sablier proprie-
tors, 337 Montgomery Av
Louissan Edward B., manufacturers' agent, 113
Bush, r. 115 Taylor
" Henry, shipping clerk Cal. Wine Assn.
" William, dental student, r. 2216 California
Louit Louise, teacher French, r. 1017 Sutter
Lounge John H., manager American Meter In-
spection Co., 633 Market, r. Alameda
LOUNIBOS JOHN,
wholesale and retail wines and liquors
220 O'Farrell telephone Black 1291
Lounsbury Henry, r. 217 Francisco
Loupe Arthur A., salesman Rinaldo Bros. &
Co., r. 1603 Scott
" Emil, salesman Rinaldo Bros. & Co., r. 1602
Bush
" Leopold, capitalist, 112 Pine, r. 1428 Geary
Loupe Louis, chief deputy U. S. Internal Rev-
enue, r. 318 Stockton
Loupy Brothers (John and Noel P.), proprietors
Nevada Restaurant, 417 Pine
" John (Loupy Bros.), r. 41754 Pine
" Noel P. (Loupy Bros.), r. 737^ Pine
•' Pierre, steward Nevada Restaurant, r.
644 Sacramento
Lourdeaux Emile, cooper Cal. Wine Assn
Lourerio Joseph J., liquor dealer, r. 513 Chest-
nut
Loustale Jacques, liquors and lodgings, 614-616
Broadway
Loustalet Peter (Loustalet & Hickei), r. 1142
Howard
" & Hickei (Peter Loustalet and Oscar H.
Hickei), proprietors California French
Laundry Co., 1142 Howard
Loustalot John, cellarman, r. 631 Jackson
Loustan Peter, waiter, r. 119 Stockton
Loustaunau Bernard, cook Occidental Hotel, r.
Oakland
" Charles, waiter, r. 9 Pratt PI
" Henry P., waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 116
Leidesdorff
" Michel (Prison & Loustaunau), r. 409, 4th
" Peter, waiter, r. 9 Pratt PI
Louten Alois, butcher, r. 6 Hyde Terrace
Louthan James B., painter, r. 230, 5th
Louttit Williams., watchman Sutro Baths, r.
SE cor 48th Av and A
Loutz John, blacksmith, r. 15^^ Freelon rear
Louvau Amelia, widow,, r. 614!4 Van Ness Av
" Louis, sculptor, r. 614|4 Van Ness Av
LOUVRE NEW,
JohnF. O'Brien proprietor, family re-
sort, restaurant, wines and liquors,
8-14 O'Farrell
LOUVRE THE,
William Bogen proprietor, St. Ann's
Bldg, NW cor Powell and Eddy, tele-
phone Bush 3
Louw Henry A., clerk Phelps & Miller, r. 514
Fulton
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Louwart Peter, carpenter, r. 225 Ocean Road
lioux Alfonse, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co., r.
1105 Mason
Liovdal Fredrica, widow, r. 224^, 22d
Love Alfred T., r. 112, 13tli
" Andrew C, patternmaker, r. 1210, 22d
" Annie, domestic, 2825 Pine
" Anna A. Miss, teacher Starr King Pri-
mary School, r. 1019 Washington
" Burr, policeman, r. 737, 23d
" Charles A., manager estates of Henry We-
therbee and Charles W. Farnam, 14 Cali-
fornia, r. 7251/2, 22d
" Charles W., head gardener public squares,
r. 7251/2, 22d
" Claude E., paper hanger, r. 610^4 Polk
" Dugald, barber, r. 21 Franklin
" Elmer, cook, r. 1621 14 Howard
" Emma D., widow, r. 307 Hyde
" George A., opener U. S. Customs, r. 1 Hen-
rietta Square
" George W., clerk str Napa City
" Homer E., manufacturer cosmetics, 218
Eddy
" James A., clerk Cesar Bertheau, r. TZdVi,
22d
" James H., ship carpenter, r. 935 Mission
" James H., theatrical agent, r. 820 Ellis
Love John L., attorney at law, 12 Mills Bldg,
6th floor, r. 28 Glen Park Av
" Joseph C, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Joseph F., printer Francis- Valentine Co., r.
421 Stevenson
" Josephine S. Mrs., teacher Denman Gram-
mar School, r. 1714 Clay
" Mable L. Miss, r. 1714 Clay
" Margaret Mrs., r. 26 Ritch
" Mary, widow, r. 1019 Washington
" Richard, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 918,
15th
•' Rufus K., teacher dancing, 620 Bush, r.
Alameda
" Samuel H., pattern maker, r. 1210. 22d
" Walter G., can maker D. Ghirardelli Co., r.
4O6/2, 6th
" William, porter James M. Lackey
" William H., seaman, r. 1307 Green
" William J., clerk, r. 1019 Washington
Loveder Clement (Wagner & Loveder), r. 3129
Mission
Lovegren Ida Miss, dressmaker, r. 708'/4 Va-
lencia
Lovegrove Ella R., widow, r. 610 Mason
" Walter R., dentist, 231 Post, r. 610 Mason
Lovejoy Edward B., ship carver, 55 Mission, r.
Alameda
" John H., salesman H. S. Crocker Co., r. 615
Eddy
" L. H. Miss, seamstress, r. 1310 Fell
" William E., driver Adolph Hoppe, r. 119
Bernard
•' William O. physician, r. 7, 7th
LOVELACE ARTHUR S,
Health Officer, New City Hall 1st floor,
telephone South 106, and physician
and surgeon, office 200 Stockton, hours
1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., r. 2450 Howard,
telephone Mission 248
Loveland Andrew J., laborer Del Monte Mills, r.
933 Howard
Loveland Harry D., attorney at law and man-
ager tobacco department Wellman, Peck
& Co., 201 Market, and superintendent The
Merchants Mutual Adjusting Agency,
504 Spreckels Bldg, r. 21 Franklin
" Harvey A., porter Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
122, 8th
" May Miss, actress, r. 605 Pine
" May W. Miss, principal Stanford Memorial
Free Kindergarten No. 1, r. 1924 Vallejo
" Walter G., agent, r. 21114 Guerrero
Lovell Charles H., attorney at law, 28 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor, r. Oakland
" Charles W., pressman Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 1230b Broadway
" Edward H., clerk The Examiner
" Pi-ances J., widow, r. 43-2 Turk
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAFERIES.
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Lovell Mansfield, shipping and commission mer-
chant, 131 California, r. San Lorenzo,
Cal.
" William, deckhand flreboat Governor
Irwin, r. Oakland
Lovely House The, Lovely & Smedley proprie-
tors, 605-607 Pine
" Mark, r. 114, 9th
" May E. L. Miss, stenographer L. H, Butch-
er, r. 114, 9th
" Noble (Lovely & Smedley), r. 605 Pine
" & Smedley (Noble Lovely and George H.
Smedley), proprietors The Lovely
House, 605-607 Pine
Loverich Esther, widow, r. 41454 Tehama
" Henry salesman Friedlander & Mitau, r.
41414 Tehama
" Samuel, advertising manager Sands W.
Forman Clock Co., 83 Flood Bldg, r. 1207
Golden Gate Av
Lovern John, laborer, r. 116 Welsh rear
Lovett AlvahE., roof painting, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. Oakland
" Catherine M., widow, r. 37 Dore
" Edward C, bookkeeper, r. 736 Capp
" Ella Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 717 Minnesota
" Frank, bookkeeper James Garvin, r. 2232
Mission
" Frank, tailor, r. 56914 Minna
" Frank H., conductor Market St. Ry. r. 2812,
16th
" H., milUiand Pac. Roll. Mill
" James D., barber 605, 20th, r. 717 Minnesota
" James J., blacksmith, r. 717i/4 Minnesota
" John M., boatbuilder John H. Burns, r.
11291^ Shotwell
" Thomas F., carpenter, r. 717 V^ Minnesota
Lovey Alfred, clerk, r. 104 Grove
" Louis W., manager Pacific States Adver-
vestising Bureau, r. Alameda
" Mary E., widow, r. 104 Grove
Lovick William, machinist, r. 126 Ellis
Lovin John, laborer, r. 113 Silver
Lovotti Frederico, clerk, r. 4b Pfeifier
" Pasqualini, r. 4APfeiffer
Lovretovich Antonio (Lepetich & Lovretovich),
r. 901 Stockton
Low Albert, cook, r. 823i/4 Bush
" Arthur F., attorney at law, r. 2416b Sutter
" Bertha Miss, r. 17 Polk
Low Charles A., judge Police Court No. 4, cham-
bers New City Hall, first floor, r. 710 Pine
" Charles H., laborer J. P. Co., r. 35 South
Park
" C. P. & Co., Du Val & Carroll agents, 221
Front
Low David, secretary American Oil Co., 14-16
Main, r. 1423 Clay
•' Frederick, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Frederick W. (Gotterke & Low), r. 435 Dun-
can
" George, peddler, r. Contra Costa House
" George, stevedore, r. 521 Paciflc
" George B., wood and coal, 1731 Turk and
401 Clement
Low George P., editor and proprietor The Jour-
nal of Electricity (monthly), 413 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. IQilYz Devisadero
" Horace D., weigher Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 734a Valencia
" J. B. Mrs., financial secretary Kings'
Daughters' Home for Incurables, r. 709
Broderick
" Joel B., mining engineer, 23 Nevada Block,
r. 709 Broderick
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Low Jotin, master mariner, r. 29 Hollis
" John A., engineer, r. 2d Hollis
" Joseph C, engineer, r. 29 Hollis
" Joseph W. Mrs., widow, r. 2516b Sutter
Low JosiallO., president American Oil Co., 14-
16 Main, r. 2031 Pacific Av
" Maurice, bartender, r. 121 Valparaiso
" Robert E , clerk, r. 120 Jones
" Rose Mrs., proprietor Union Square House.
226 Stockton
" Thomas G., seaman, r. 29 Hollis
" William, clerk Kohlberg, Straus . & Froh-
man, r. 1023 Laguna
;8ffl=-Low. See Lowe and Loewe
Lowans Thomas, musician, r. 12 August Alley
" Thomas Jr., musician, r. 12 August Alley
Lowden Harry, r. 447 McAllister
" James W., blacksmith J. W. Russell & Co.,
r. 437 OTarrell
" Montgomery, conductor, r. 1004 Tennes-
" Thomas J., labnrp.r. r 21 1^ TTarript
L'owden William H., manager Norwich-Unron
Fire Ins. Society, 308 Pine, r. Oakland
"National' Bank. r. 17 Rondel PI
4®"Lowden. See Louden and Loudon
Lowe Albert L., rubber worker Gorham Rubber
Factory, r. 2602 Folsom
" Arthur J., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 14th and Market
" Barney, laborer Mare Island Light Station
" Catherine, widow, r. 801 Diamond
■' Clarence W., musician, r. 1031, 24th
" Francis, restaurant, 430. 6th
" Frank J., painter, r. 1714 San Carlos Av
" Frank J., solicitor, r.214 Golden Gate Av
" George J., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 14 Kissling
■' Herbert W., r. 130 Ellis
" James, 1st asst. engineer str Willamette
Valley, r. 333, 21st
" Jesse M., farmer, r. 1031, 24th
" John, asst. engineer str Constance
" John A. S., cashier R. Dunsmuir & Sons, r.
Sausalito
" John H., carpenter, r. 82 Natoma
LOWE JULIUS W.,
artesian well borer, 126 Kearny, room
21, r. 2602 Folsom
Lowe Martin J., butcher, r. 801 Diamond
'• Keal G. , porter, r. 309 Powell
" Sara A. Mrs., dressmaking, 30 Kearny,
room 8
■' Sherburne W., clerk Palatine Ins. Co., r.
3006 Sacramento
" Thomas J., bricklayer, r. 314 Golden Gate
Av
" William E., capitalist, r. 2915b California
" William H., bricklayer, r. 214 Golden Gate
Av
" William H., carpenter, r. 211 J4 Chattanooga
J^=Lowe. See Low and Loewe
Lowell A. L. Mrs., widow, r. 313 Leavenworth
" Azmun J., inventor and manufacturer, 406,
9th
" Charles, laborer Robinson & Gillespie, r.
Berkeley
" Charles H., druggist Champion Pharmacy,
r. 1301 Steiner
" Emma J. Mrs., r. SE cor Sanchez and 21st
" George, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 607 Sut-
ter
" George H. (Lowell & Beck), r. 500 Van Ness
Av
Lowell George P., clerk Pac. Mutual Life InSj
Co., r. East Oakland
Lowell High School, Frank Morton principal,
N s Sutter bet Gough and Octavia
'• John F., advertising agent, 213 Grant Av,
and lodge secretary, 412 Pine, r. 1010
Sacramento
'• Nathan R., proprietor Lowell's Ware-
house, 12-14 Beale, and Eagle Ware-
house, 17-19 Davis, r. Oakland
" William H., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
319 Grant Av
" & Beck (George H. Lowell and William E.
Beck), real estate agents, 628 Market
49"Lowell. See Loewel
Lowell's Warehouse, 12-14 Beale, telephone
Main 1476
Lowenberg Albert J. (Lowenberg & Co.), r. 609
Van Ness Av
Charles F., conductor, r. 1214 Scott
Edward (Lowenberg & Co.), r. 118!4 Ellis
Emil (Lowenberg & Co.), r. 2239 Sutter
George, clerk Sutro & Co., r. 1718 Pine
Gottschalk, butcher, r. 1025 O'Farrell
Isador (Lowenberg & Co.),r. 609 Van Ness
Av
Jeanette, widow, r. 1912 Bush
Joseph, conductor, r. 1214 Scott
Svlvan, butcher S. Simon, r. 1025 O'Farrell
William, stockbroker, 313 Montgomery, r.
118Capp
& Co. (Emil and Edward Lowenberg) im-
porters cigars, 224-226 California
& Co. (Isador and Albert J. Lowenberg),
importers and manufacturers gents fur-
nishing goods, 24-26 Sansome
«=8=Lowenberg. See Loewenberg
Lowenfeld Bernard, capitalist, r. 1716 Pacific Av
" Melville, clerk, r. 1437 Mission
" Nathan, stock clerk Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 1437 Mission
" William, barber, 1437 Mission
Lowengrund Leopold, salesman West Coast
Furniture Co., r. 1916 Pacific Av
Lowenguth Henry, molder, r. 92W2 Lombard
Lowenstein Abraham, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss
& Frohman, r. 923 Fillmore
" Brothers (David and Nathan), dry goods,
1327 Stockton
" Clara, widow, r. 1.536 Eddy
" David (Lowenstein Bros.), r. 1112 Jackson
" Isaac, merchant, r. 1 112 Jackson
" Joseph, salesman Michels & Wand, r. 1112
Jackson
" Nathan (Lowenstein Bros.), r. 1112 Jackson
" Rose Mrs., milliner, r. 1112 Jackson
" Rudolph, agent Bay State Mercantile Co.
(Livermore. Cal.). 113 Sansome, r. 1821
Sutter
" Samuel, peddler, r. 13 Chesley
" Samuel, salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 1536
Clay
4S°"Loweiistein. See Loewenstein
Lowenthal Arthur.clerk Davis Bros., r. 16Marye
Terrace
" Arthur F., salesman A. Eisenberg & Co., r.
417 Mason
" George, merchant, r. 2226 Sacramento
" Henry H., attorney at law, 712-713 Spreck-
els Bldg, r. 2912 Clay
" Herman, salesman Chicago Clothing Co., r.
226, 6th
" Jacob, r. 16 Marye Terrace
" Julius, bookkeeper, r. 924 Sacramento
" Louis, salesman Samuel Lowenthal, r. 703
Taylor
" Morris S., merchandise broker, 302 Califor-
nia, r. 2226 Sacramento
>8S^Lowenthal. See Loewenthal and Lewen-
thal
Lower John E., foreman Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
Lowery David, cabinet maker, r. 301 Octavia
" Frank E., printer S. F. Newspaper Union,
r. 732 Green
" John, house mover, r. 5 Lick Alley
•' John A., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1751
Howard
4®" Lowery. See Lowrey, Lowrie and Lowry
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Lowmax David, porter, r. l"3l2Pacil3c
" James, calker, r. 1212 Pacific
Lowndes Alfred S., journalist, r. Commercial
Hotel
" Charles H. T., surgeon U. S. Navy, 20 Ellis,
r. 808 Hyde
liOwney Brothers (Jeremiah E. and Daniel D.),
carriage blacksmiths, 436, 9th
" Daniel D. (Lowney Bros.), r. 436, 9th
" Jeremiah, r. 706 San Jose Av
" Jeremiah E. (Lowney Bros.),r. 110, 21st
" Thomas F., copyist Recorder's o*ace, r. 225
Shotwell
" Timothy J., r. 824 Treat Av
4®" Lowney. See Loney and Lorney
Lowrey Charles, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. Oak-
land
" Frank M., machinist helper P. C. SS. Co.
" John (McGrath& Lowrey), r. 624, 4th
Lowrie Charles, carpenter, r. 315 Ivy Av
" Henry M., sign painter, r. 227 Golden Gate
Av
" Jennie Miss, stenographer Frederick H.
Bushnell, r. 227 Golden Gate Av
" John, clerk, r. 416 Vallejo
" John, laborer, r. 12 Clay
" John, longshoreman, r. 1224 Kearny
" John, plumber and gasfltter, 227 Golden
Gate Av
" JohnM., drayman, 36 California, r. 649, 3d
" Peter, plumber John Lowrie, r. 227 Golden
Gate Av
" William, r. 704% Mission
" William H., r. 310 Kearny
Lowry Alfred S., buyer Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 436, 8th Av
" Annie E., widow, r. 436, 8th Av
" Anthony W., shoemaker, r. 850 Capp
" Charles, carpenter, r. 1035 Vallejo
Lowry Edward N., physician and sui-geon, 213
Geary, hours 11 a. m. to 3 p. m., and 7 to
8 p. m., Sundays 12 m. to 2 p. m., tele-
phone Main 1105, r. The Colonial, tele-
phone Main 2099
" Edward S., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 57 Tremont Av
" Forrest D., traveling salesman, r. 623 Mc-
McAUister
" George, engineer J. E. Whitney, r. 4154
East
" Gertrude, widow, r. 2 Roanoke
" Herbert G., architect, r. 623 McAllister
" Herbert L., machinist, r. 2 Roanoke
" J. H., master mariner, 9 Mission
" John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1412
Mason
" John E., engineer Occidental Hotel, r. 623
McAllister
" John J., frame maker W. K. Vickery, r. 1035
Vallejo
" J. W., bookkeeper Brilliant Sign Co., r.
Oakland
" Melville, engineer, r. 2 Roanoke
" Merle, printer, r. 1129 Howard
" Michael, coalpasser str Santa Rosa, r. 2
Roanoke
" Michael, teamster, r. 137'/i Silver
" Peter, carpenter, r. 1035 Vallejo
" Peter Jr., machinist, r. 1035 Vallejo
" Rolfe L., manager San Francisco Ameri-
can, 6 Eddy, room 92, r. 230 Green
Lowry W. G. &Co. (William G. Lowry), grain
and commission merchants, 118 Cali-
fornia, telephone Front 97
" William, bartender Dunn Bros., r. 419
Franklin
" William, painter, r. 1035 Vallejo
" William G. (W. G. Lowry & Co.), r. 2602
Pacific Av
" William J., baker American Biscuit Co.
" William J., capitalist, 118 California, r. 848
Van Ness Av
" William R., bartender, r. 418 Franklin
j6®"Lowry. See Lawry, Lowery and Lowrie
Lowther John, stone cutter O. E. Brady, r. 608,
6th
Loy Louis, baker, r. 1103 Montgomery
" Robina A. Miss, milliner S. B. Huffman, r.
1907 Fillmore
W. MONTACUE & CO,
F»UA\F»S,
Suction etrxd F=^orce,
FOR HAND, WINDIVilLL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET
Loy William E., superintendent Pacific States
Type Foundry, 409 Washington, r. Berke-
ley
Loyall Camilla F. Miss, r. 2315 Sacramento
" Robert B., clerk Monahan & Shillcock, r.
187 Hyde
Loyd John H., solicitor Conamercial Fire Dis-
patch Co., r. 522 Taylor
" Owen, groceries, 806 Valencia
Loyde George W., teacher music, r. 919 Web-
ster
Lozahie John L., gardener, r. 1215 Geary
Lozani Benedetto, longshoreman, r. 908 San-
some
Lozier H. A. & Co., Frederick C. Chandler man-
ager, bicycles, 304-306 McAllister
Luba Ludwig, gardener, 1501 Van Ness Av
Lubas Alois, baker, r. 772 Mission
Lubbe Emil, with Theodore Lubbe & Son, r. 837
Mission
" Emma Miss, forewoman Otto Berman, r.
837 Mission
" Theodore (Theodore Lubbe & Son), r. 83'.
Mission
" Theordore & Son (Theodore and Theodore
Jr.), musical instruments, 837 Mission
" Theodore Jr. (Theodore Lubbe & Son), r.
837 Mission
Lubben John, liquors, 506 Washington, r. 1916
Lyon
Lubbert Arthur J., coremaker, r. 65 Federal
" George H., porter, r. 65 Federal
" Margaret, widow, r. 65 Federal
Lubbock Charlotte Miss, teacher music, r. 1731
Lexington Av rear
" Ellen, widow, r. 1731 Lexington Av rear
" Henry, salesman D. Samuels, r. 1731 Lex-
ington Av rear
" Warner, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Alameda
Lubcke Charles, machinist, r. 335, 4th
Lubeck Adolphe, salesman Morris Lubeck, r.
918 Bush
" Emil, cabinet maker, r. 1116 Treat Av
" George, salesman Jacob Macowsky, r. 918
Bush
" Hattie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1524 Howard
" Morris, loan office, 651 Clay, r. 918 Bush
" Oscar, bookkeeper Morris Lubeck, r. 918
Bush
Lutaelski Tony, merchandise broker, 7 City
Hall Av, r. 9 Hyde
Lubelsky Fanny, widow, r. 637a Minna
Lubie Henry, master mariner, r. 54 Sacra-
mento
Lubin Joseph, salesman, r. 2520 Clay
" Samuel (Lubin & Son), r. 2520 Clay
" Simon C. (Lubin & Son), r. 2520 Clay
" &, Son (Simon C. and Samuel), men's furn-
ishing goods, 611 Montgomery
Lubke Annie Miss, typewriter, r. 1037, 16th Av
South .
" Nicholas, furnishing goods, NW cor Rail-
road Av and 6th Av South, r. 1027, 16th
Av South
Lubkert Adolph M. F., painter r. 1832 Union
•' Adolph M. F. Mrs., varieties, 1832 Union
Lublin John, seaman, r. 612, 2d
Lubliner Charles W., plumber, 119, 6th, r. 951
Harrison
" Daniel A., salesman Charles Keilus & Co.,
r. 951 Harrison
" Morris, r. 951 Harrison
" Samuel, plumber, r. 951 Harrison
Lubner Frank, liquors, NW cor Howard and
Spear, r. 63 Natoma
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Valencia St,
Mission 40. a
POMMERY SEC.
The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
I,ondon and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market Si
Lubosch George, expressman, r. 225 Hickory Av
" Louis, r. 731 0"Farrell
" Melville, druggist W. J. Bryan, r. 731
O'Farrell
•' Sarah Miss, teacher music, r. 731 O'Far-
rell
Lubring John, laborer, r. 113 Silver
Luby Edward P.. bookkeeper First National
Bank, r. 213 "Waller
" James, helper J. R. Loosley
•■ John C, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co.,
r. 4341/4 Castro
" Richard, r. 213 Waller
Luc John P., chipper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. cor Bay and Kearny
Lucaro Rinaldo. clerk G. Figone. r. 1111 Kearny
Lucas Albert E., proprietor Lucas Detective
Agency, 10 Geary, r. 14 Page
" Charles, carpenter, r. 15 Norfolk
" Chester L., cooper, r. 2 Essex PI
Lucas Detective Agency, Albert E. Lucas pro-
prietor. 10 Geary
•■ Edgar W.', conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 2402
Larkin
" Edward J., painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan,
r. 1414 White
" Frank J., carpenter, r. 239 Langton
■' Frederick A., cook, r. 1211% Mission
" Frederick G., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
1261^, 13th
'• George H.. motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
460 Chenery
■' George J., brass finisher, r. 2.52 Tehama
" I. S., porter Hawley Bros. Hardware Co., r.
Oakland
" Jane, widow, r. 811 Pacific
" John (Lucas & Co.), r. 131, 12th
" Joseph H.. salesman The D. E. Allison Co..
r. 2402 Larkin
" J. William (Lucas & Co.), r. 131, 12th
" Lemuel H., messenger Pac. Transfer Co.,
r. 811 Lombard
" Lilly Miss, waitress, r. 415 Natoma
" Louise Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r.
1036 Valencia
" Margaret Mrs., r. 116 Ivy Av
" Matthys, porter O'Donnell & Dearin, r. cor
Gunnison Av and Norwich
" MaxF., engraver, 121 Post, room 8
Lucas R. H., superintendent Station B Post
Office, r. San Rafael
" Robert J., cook Manuel Cunha, r. 904 Jack-
son
" Silvenus F., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Oakland
" Walter E., with Lucas & Co., r. 1533 How-
ard
" William, cigar maker Pac. Coast Co-op.
Cigar Mfg. Co., r. Sausalito
" William, laborer, r. 22914 Jessie
" William, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
Lucas & Co., proprietors Golden Ga'te Plaster
Mills, 215-217 Main
Lucassen John, bartender Peters Bros., r. 216
Prospect PI
Lucazzi Virgilio, paste maker, r. 8 Lombard
Lucca Arturo, bootblack, r. 27 Hinckley
■' Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 1018% Montgomery
" John, scavenger, r. 1114 Montgomery
" M., steerage waiter str City of Sydney
" Ricardo, fisherman, r. 10 Bartol
•■ Thomas, laborer, r. 10 Bartol
Luccarelli John, bootblack, r. 27 Hinckley
Lucco Frank, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
Luchesi Alphonso, fish dealer, r. 730% Union
Lucchesi Angelo (C. Lucchesi & Bro.), r. 323
Broadway
" C. & Brother (Cesare and Angelo), bakery,
323 Broadway
" Cesare (C. Lucchesi & Bro.), r. 323 Broad-
way
" Egidio, stableman, r. 431 Broadway
" H. R., teamster, r. 219, 10th
" Louie, clerk, r. 4.50% Natoma
" Peter, porter G. Onesti & Co.
" Richard A., teachermusic, r. 1616 California
" William, waiter F. Lucchetti & Co.
4®"Lucchesi. See Luchessa
Lucchetti Albert, student, r. 934 Broadway
Lucchetti F. & Co. (Frank Lucchetti and Anto-
nio Delucchi), liquors and restaurant,
517-519 Davis
" Frank (F. Lucchetti & Co.), r. 934 ;
" Gio, bootblack, r. 11 Telegraph PI
" Pietro, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
" Victor T., medical student, r. 934 Broad-
way
Luccitta Giuseppe, shoemaker, 806 Howard
Luce Charles S., clerk S. P. Co., 613 Market, r.
628 Sutter '
" Elmer E., r. 281 Paris
" George H., gatekeeper P. C. SS. Co., r. 745
Harrison
Luce George J., dentist, 19 Columbian Bldg,
916 Market
Luce George W., assistant general freight
agent S. P. Co., r. 2119 Broadway
Henry D., collector, r. 221 Devisadero
John F., machinist, r. 745 Harrison
Rhoda C, widow, r. 636 Waller
Samuel A., plaster decorator, r. 636 Waller
William, r. 2119 Broadway
>8S=Luce. See Luse
Lucelli Domenico, laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
Lucey Dennis J., fireman, r. 25th bet Iowa and
Indiana
" Eugene J., shoemaker, r. 153 Minna
" Jeremiah, machine hand S. F. Planing
Mill, r. 35 Zoe
" John, sash and blind maker, r. 153 Minna
" Katie, domestic, 707 Pierce
" Mary, domestic, 1810 Laguna
" Michael, groceries and liquors, 230 Minna
4®"Lucey. See Lucy
Luch Conrad, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 139
Berry
Luchadi Margarita, widow, r. 330 Vallejo
Luchessa Ettor, compositor Law Journal, r. 9
Gordon
Lucht Conrad, mate tugboat Elizabeth, r. 139
Berry
Luchsinger Elizabeth, widow, r. 724 Minna
" George H., auditor Humboldt Savings and
Loan Society, r. 316 Scott
" Henry, r. 724 Minna
Luciani Angelo, groceries, 525 Union
Lucich Vincenzo, cook George Dawson, r. 826
Broadway
Lucien D. G., manager Cercle Francais, r. 424
Post
" Marcelin, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Lucier .Joseph, boots and shoes, 206, 9th, r. 1317
Folsom
" Joseph E.. pattern maker Thomas & Carl-
son, r. 1317 Folsom
Lucile J. Miss (Lucile & Co.), r. 830 Fulton
Lucile & Co., importers of fine millinery, 139'
Post
Lucitt John, teamster John Sullivan, r. 34 La-
fayette
Luck Frank, r. 621 Bush
" Martin, seaman U. S str Albatross
" Stephen T., carrier postofiQce, r. 133 Ivy At
Lucke Ben H., importer and dealer fine shoes,
830-834 Market, r. 1333 Golden Gate Av
Luckett Thomas R., teamster Dutton & Co.
Luckey Prudence M., widow, r. 110 Pierce
LUCKHARDT C. A. & CO.
(Wallace B. Taylor and Harold C.
Ward), proprietors Nevada Metallur-
gical Works, 71-73 Stevenson
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Luckhardt CEesar S., machinist, r. 3231 Post
" Leona B. Miss, bookkeeper Mme. Alma E.
Keith, r. 731 Sutter
" Ernest S., assayer, r. 2231 Post
" Mary, widow, r. 2231 Post
" William G., civil engineer C. A. Luckhardt
&Co.
" William L., salesman, r. 1614 Washington
^^"'Luckhardt. See Lookhart
Luckner Anton, coffee saloon, 722 Howard, r. 10
Anthony
Liuckmann Henry J. C. , butcher August Stolz,
r. 1011, 18th
Luokow Richard C, clerk Judson Mfg Co., r.
4071/2 Bay
Lucky Charles J., master tugboat Rockaway,
r. 2829 Folsom
" Mary S., widow, r. 1501 Jones
Luco Juan M., real estate and consul-general
Chile, 40 Montgomery Block, r. 115 Fil-
bert
Lucy Benjamin, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 708 Kansas
" Benjamin C, soapcutter G. R. Lucy & Co.,
r. 221/2 Shotwell
" Ellen, widow, r. 37 Clinton
" George D. (G. R. Lucy & Co.), r. 204 Brod-
erick
" George J., peddler, r. 4281/, 5th
" George W. (G. W. Lucy & Co.), r. 817 Mont-
gomery Av
" G. R. &Co. (George D. and Robert V. Lucy),
soap manufacturers, cor Alameda and
Nebraska, ofQce 123 California, room 37
" G. W. & Co. (George W. Lucy and J. J.
Gaffney), draymen, 302 Market
" James W., wood and coal, 6 Boardman PI
r. 831 Bryant
" John T., sailmaker, r. 330 Golden Gate Av
" Robert V. (G. R. Lucy & Co.), r. 921 Page
" Roscoe W., teacher music, 944 Valencia
4@=°Lucy. See Lucey
Ludby Jane, widow, r. 447 McAllister
Luddy Annie Miss, furnished rooms, 822 Geary
" Thomas, r. 44 Clementina
Ludeke August, shoemaker, 1515 Market
" George, groceries and liquors, 1712 Eddy, r.
4 Farren Av
Ludemann Adolph, r. 812 O'Farrell
" Adolph F., gardener Frederick Ludemann,
r. N s Lombard bet Baker and Lyon
" Annie, widow, r. 119 Silver
" Carl, r. 730 Pine
" Frederick, proprietor Pacific Nursery, N s
Lombard bet Baker and Lyon
" Henry, cooper, r. 328 Duncan
" Henry, shoemaker, 420 Broadway
Luders John, groceries and liquors, NW cor
12th and Harrison
" Otto, health inspector Board of Health, r.
2281/^ Francisco
" Rudolph, sugar refiner, r. 22814 Francisco
4®=-Luders. See Lueders
Ludin Charles, bartender C. F. Rehwald. r. 2
Bush St PI
Ludington George C, auctioneer Easton, Eld-
ridge & Co., 638 Market, r. 2512 Fillmore
Ludley Arthur, conductor, r. 1524 Howard
Ludlow Ann, widow, r. 219 Guerrero
Anna, widow, r. 313, 1st Av
Garrie B., buyer Weinstock, Lubin & Co.,
523 Market, r. 4116 California
James T., head draughtsman Vulcan I.
Wks, r. 219 Guerrero
John, ironworker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 704
Tennessee
MaryB. Miss, teacher, r. 219 Guerrero
William, fireman, r. 664 Harrison
Ludlum Edward L., foreman Farnsworth &
Ruggles, r. 334 Brannan
Ludolph Herman, bartender, r. 1324 Mission
" William, electrician Alwin Fischer, r
3005a 16th
Ludorff Augustus, salesman, r. 304 Bartlett
Ludovici F. Woldemar, ofBoe 9 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor, r. 2305 Fillmore
Ludovici W. Oscar, secretary and general
manager Gas Consumers Association,
316 Post, r. 2305 Fillmore
|W. & J. SLOANE&CO.,
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AND ARTISTIC.
G^t-G^'y A^arket St.
Ludvekovske John, woodworker Mrs. Thomas
Costigan, r. NW cor Dupont and Broad-
way
Ludvigsen Nels P., expressman, SE cor Sacra-
mento and Montgomery, r. 410 Buchanan
Ludwick John, baker P. Bartscher, r. 1045 Va-
lencia
Ludwig Andrew, milk dealer. 1024 Oak
" Angelina Miss, r. Old People's Home
" Anton, clerk P. C. SS. Co., r. 720 Filbert
" Arthur, clerk Bovee, Toy & Sonntag, r. 3419
16th
" Caroline Miss, r. 706 Larkin
" Charles, barber, r. 115a 6th
" Charles, brewer, r. 1808"^ Taylor
" Christof, barber, .531 Sacramento, r East
Oakland
" Ernst H. (Ernst H. Ludwig & Co.), r. 12061/
Sutter
LUDWIG ERNST H. & CO.
(Ernst H. Ludwig and Charles S.
Wheeler), The Model American Ca-
terers, 1206 Sutter, telephone East 388
Ludwig George, shoemaker, 200714 Fillmore
" Harry C, teacher The Barnes Cyclery, r.
726 Capp
" Harry O.. accountant, r. 1617 Devisadero
" Harry W., painter John F. Bright, r. 672
Harrison
" Jacob E., solicitor, r. 1617 Devisadero
" John, bricklayer, r. 20, 11th
" John C, machinist, r. 736 Capp
" John J., carpenter, r. 123;:i Treat Av
" Max, driver, r. 2935 Clay
" Nicolaus, paper carrier, r. 720 Filbert
" Otto, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r. 81, 4th
" RoUa D., clerk, r. 1617 Devisadero
" William, clerk Harry F. Rahlmann, r. SW
cor Railroad Av and 15th Av South
Ludwigsen William F., engineer, r. 519 Fulton
LueckeElise W., r. 12191/ Hayes
Luedeke William, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Luedens Elsie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r.
927 Alabama
Lueders Carl, musician, r. 915%, 22d
" Edward, shoemaker, 1102 McAllister
" Gustav, flour broker, r. IIO14 Francisco
" Herman, agent F.L.Neumann pianos, 82, 9th
" J. Alfred, president Metropolitan Publish-
ing Co., and editor and proprietor Cali-
fornia Insurance Review, 403 Market, r.
Berkeley
" Walter W., bookkeeper S. Strauss, r.
Berkeley
4®" Lueders. See Luders
Luedinghausen Oscar, pharmacist, r. 30 Page
Lueger Ernest, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 809 Treat Av
Lueneburg Bernard, paper hanger G. Orsi, r.
Oakland
Luesche Frank, carpenter John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 434, 2d
Luesmann Henry H., r. 1528 California
Luetje Theodore, house painter, r. 1715 San Car-
los Av
Luffler Edward, cabinet maker, r. 20 Ford
Lufkin Joseph, proprietor The Crown, 29 Grant
Av
Lufsky Charles, groceries and liquors, SE cor
15th and Castro
Luft John, clerk E. Kennedy & Co., r. 640 Ten-
nessee
" JohnL., bartender Menno Eden, r. 1020, 18th
" Ludwig, cook Max Cahen & Co., r. Ill Pros-
pect PI
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Lugagn Jean, cook, r. 1725 Eddy
Lugsdin Jay, manager R. G. Dun & Go's Mer-
cantile Agency, 320 California, r. Palace
Hotel
Luhman Charles J., porter R. H. Nason & Co.,
r. 530 Greenwich
" Edward J., porter Hilmer, Bredhoff &
Schulz, r. 1005a Greenwich
" John P.. r. 530 Greenwich
" Julius, machine hand David Woerner, r. 19
Treat Av
" Peter, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Peter J., porter, r. 530 Greenwich
" Robert, packer William Clufl Co., r. 1005A
Greenwich
Luhmensen Carl, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 310, 6th
" Nicholas H. W. , mattress maker Bernhard
Mattress Co.
Luhn Charles W., barber, 221 Grant Av, r. 10
Jasper PI
" Otto (Otto Luhn & Co.), r. 124 Diamond
" Otto Jr., salesman Otto Luhn & Co., r. 124
Diamond
" Otto & Co. (Otto Luhn), proprietors Phila-
delphia Soap Works, 117-123 Diamond,
office 209 Battery
Luhr August A., bartender, r. 1428 Jackson
" Ernest W., painter, 407 Brannan, r. Oak-
land
" Marie, widow, r. 1710 Sacramento
;8®-Luhr. See Luhrs
Luhrmann Bernhard, proprietor Mechanics'
Home and Saloon, 101-103, 1st cor Mis-
sion
" Bernard J., machine hand W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 310 Valencia
Luhrs Brothers (Charles and Carsten), grocer-
ies and liquors, 144, 1st
" Carsten (Luhrs Bros.), r. 1 Natoma
" Charles (Luhrs Bros.), r. 1 Natoma
" Diedrioh, groceries and liquors, 1000 Mc-
Allister, r. 8i4 Bourbin PI
" Elfert, groceries and liquors, 645 Post
" Frank S., carpenter, r. 427 Duncan
" Frederick, driver, r. 427 Duncan
" Henry, cellarman J. Gundlach & Co., r. 763
Mission
" J. Henry, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Mary, widow, r. 3 Martha PI
" Nicholas, bartender Lilienthal & Gaetcke,
r. 715 Howard
4®°Luhrs. See Luhr
Luhrsen Henry, clerk, r. 9^4 Verona PI
" Herman, clerk, r. QYi Verona PI
" J. Diedrich, shoemaker, r. 506, 4th
Luick William, cigar maker, r. 790 Folsom
Luik Frederick, portrait artist, r. 623 Jessie
Luiz Antone, cook, r. 8 Oregon
Luke Edward J., solicitor Yolo Mills, r. 700 Ten-
nessee
" Emily, widow, r. 310% Iowa
" F., 2d officer str Empire
" George, clerk Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 310V4 Iowa
" Henry, blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Oakland
" Henry, carpenter, r. 527 Duncan
" Henry, clerk, r. 310% Iowa
" John P., tinner, r. 926V2 Folsom
" Mary A., widow, r. 2210 Pine
" Miles, foreman W. L. Holman, r. 830 Eliza-
beth
" Walter, painter, r. 115a, 6th
" William, merchinist Atlas Iron Wks, r. 234
Iowa
4®="Luke. See Lukes
Lukens Ed G., president Judson Dynamite and
Powder Co. and Western Fuse and Ex-
plosives Co., 200 Market, r. 1350 Madison,
Oakland
Lukens George Russell, attorney at law, 212
Sansome, rooms 17-19, r. Oakland
Lukes Arthur W., freight clerk P. C. SS. Co., r.
Alameda
" Henry, carpenter, r. 437a Hayes
" William, millwright W. L. Holman, r. 923
Dolores
Lukin Joseph A., r. 1054 McAllister
Lukschewitz Philip, r. 530 Bush
Lull Fannie, widow, r. 10 South Park
Lulobron Pauline, widow, laundress John Ber-
nou, r. 639, 3d
Lumber Surveyors' Association of California,
9 Mission
Lumberg Victor, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" Victor, yardman South S. F. Tannery
Lumley George, hostler S. F. Laundry, r. 1325
Steiner
Lumsden William, engineer, r. 514 Connecti-
cut
" William J. (Stevens & Lumsden), r. SE cor
Market and Uth
Luna F. Mrs., Mexican groceries, 1231 Dupont,
r. 1236 Dupont
" G., seaman str San Jose
" Joseph, cook R. Luna, r. 1236 Dupont
" Mary, domestic, 110 McAllister
" Michael, furniture, 636 Broadway, r. 1336
Dupont
" Romeo, restaurant, 1236 Dupont
" Romeo Mrs., groceries, 1231 Dupont, r. 1236
Dupont
Lunari Antonio, peddler, r. 332 Green rear
" Federico, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Lunceford H. W., pipemaker Francis Smith &
Co., r. German Hotel
Lund Alfred, fireman tugboat Monarch
" Andrew C, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1301%
Lyon
" Andrew H., helper Willows Brewery, r.
4021/2 Capp
" Arthur, salesman, r. 1809 Oak
" August, carpenter, r. 627 York
" Augusta, widow, restaurant, 1505 Ken-
tucky
" Charles, hatter, r. 725 Natoma
" Charles, mate schr Bender Brothers, r. 6
Howard
" Charles P., bookkeeper, r. 44 Tehama
" E. Peter (Lund & Hansen), r. 22, 5th
" Gunner, cook, r. 740 Howard
" Hans, bookkeeper, r. 1512% Castro
" Hans C, master bktn Northwest, r. 329,
13th
Lund Henry (Henry Lund & Co.), and consul
Sweden and Norway, office 214 Califor-
nia, r. 1914 Washington
" Henry Jr., with Henry Lund & Co., r. 1914
Washington
Lund Henry & Co. (Henry Lund), importing,
shipping and commission merchants, 214
California
Hugh N., real estate agent, r. 88, 9th
Jasper, hostler Peter Schmidt, r. 9 Wash-
ington
JeannetteMrs., r. 1512% Castro
John, carpenter, r. 924% Florida
John, fireman tugboat Monarch
John, seaman, r. 739, 4th
John A., agent Koal Spar Co., 44, 3d, room
20
John A., fireman tug Liberty, r. 3 Pfeiffer
John W., porter Wakelee & Co., r. 1313
Broadway
John W., saddler J. C. Johnson & Co., r. 609
Locust Av
Julius, driver Bibo, Newman &Ikenberg, r.
1311 Larkin
Kate, widow, r. 74 Water
Lewis, upholsterer St. Mary's Hospital
M., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Michael, hostler Peter Schmidt, r. 9 Wash-
ington
Mitchell, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
636 Commercial
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Lund Nes M., proprietor Magnolia Cafe, 6
East opp Oakland Ferry, r. 1809 Oak
" Niels J., restaurant. SE cor Folsom and
leth
" N. J. Mrs., proprietor The Pearl, 88, 9th
" Peter, liquors, 37, 5th, r. 35, 5th
" Philip, painter, r. 722 Ellis
" P. R., reporter, r! 418 Ellis
" Robert, laborer, r. NW cor Mariposa and
Missouri
" Samuel, dock master Cal. Dry Dock Co., r.
140 Cumberland
" William, butcher Albert R. Steinbring
J8®=LiUnd. See Lunde, Lundt and Lunt
Lundahl Melchoir W., watchmaker Shreve &
Co., r. 1324 Eddy
•' Victor N., cooper Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 504 7th
Lundberg Anna Miss. r. 324 Montgomery Av
" Arthur F., with Shreve & Co., r. 513 Golden
Gate Av
" Charles, r. 1108 Treat Av
" Charles, cabinet maker Cal. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 706 Hampshire
" Charles, capitalist, r. 34 Ellis
" Charles T., machinist Marshutz & Can-
trell. r. 1080 Broadway
" Edward K., groceries and liquors, 1733
Leavenworth
" Gustave, tailor, r. 2 Geary PI
" Hugo, teamster, r. 133 Clara rear
" Hugo v., driver, r. 133 Clara rear
" Lauritz F., shoemaker, 1034 Larkin, r.
11081/2 Hyde
" Magnus, longshoreman, r. 522 Howard
" Magnus, seaman str City of Everett
" Nels, mate str Noyo, r. 233 California Av
" Peter, seaman, r. 313 Sacramento
" Peter T., r. 1080 Broadway
4®=Lundberg. See Lundborg and Lundburg
Lundblad Gustave A., machinist, r. 16 Antonia
" Nils, tailor Charles Lyons, r. 16 Antonia
Lundblade Frederick, warehouseman, r. 3509
Larkin
" Frederick A., upholsterer Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. 3509 Larkin
Lundborg Howard M., dentist, r. 608 Jones
" Irving, receiving teller Sather Banking
Co., r. 1918 Sacramento
'• John A. W., dentist, office 336 Post, r. 1918
Sacramento
" Konrad M., dental student, r. 336 Post
Lundburg Magnus, longshoreman, r. 532 How
ard
Lunden Andrew N., cook John Swain, r. 731
Geary
" Catherine, groceries and liquors, 200 Va-
lencia
" Laura, widow, r. 637 Howard
4®"Lunden. See Lundin and London
Lundgren C, seaman str Gipsy
" Carl, tailor, r. 35754 Minna
" Charles, carpenter, r. 442, 9th
" E., porter R. J. Techau & Co., r. 933^4 Na-
toma
Lundholm Frank J., harness maker Leibold
Harness Co., r. 516 Filbert
" John, carpenter, r. SE cor Baker and
Beach
" John, tailor, r. 516 Filbert rear
Lundie Hugh, tailor, r. 444, 3d
" James J., teamster Western Transfer Co.,
r. 444, 3d
" John (Lundie & Son), r. 444, 3d
•' John J., boiler maker, r. 444, 3d
" Joseph, carrier Building News and Review.
r. 344, 3d
" Mary M. Mrs., (Lundie & Son), r. 444, 3d
" Nathaniel, r. 530!4 Valencia
" William, clerk Lundie & Son, r. 444, 3d
" & Son (Mrs. Mary M. and John), groceries,
444, 3d
4®»Lundie. See Lundy
Lundin Andrew, shoemaker, r. 1638 Howard
" C, carpenter and builder, r. 909 Treat Av
" C. A. Mrs., restaurant, 302, 9th
" Charles B., carpenter, 2711 Folsom
" Frederick A., packer Kohler & Chase, r. 402
Stockton
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SOSTOSIV IVIARKEXST.
Lundin George H., upholsterer I. L. Solomon &
Co., r. 1 WheelockPl
" John, r. 119, 5th
" John, seaman, r. 120 Howard
" John, shoemaker, r. 1122 Harrison
" John, upholsterer I. L. Solomon & Co., r. 1
Wheelock PI
" Mary J. Mrs., groceries, 537 Elizabeth
" Nicholas M., clerk, r. 1314!^ Alabama
" Oscar H., laborer, r. 537 Elizabeth
" Theodore C, cutter Nathan Willard, r. 604
Haight
4®~ Lundin. See Lunden and London
Lundine John, 3d officer str Walla Walla, r.
Oakland
Lundquist Alfred A., draughtsman Sanborn-
Perris Map Co., r. Alameda
" Carl T., watchmaker J. Svenson, r. 1812
Polk
" Charles, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Charles G., master mariner, r. 15V4 Stanly
" Edward C, saddler Main & Winchester, r.
711 Geary
•' Emil O., butler, 1883 Washington
" Frederick, clerk, r. 711 Geary
" Hannah Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" John, ship carpenter, r. Sailors' Home
" John O., tailor F. Joseph Locher, r. 1416
Lyon
.e®-Lundquist. See Lindquist and Ljung-
quist
Lundstrom Charles, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" John, cooper CaJ. Wine Assn., r. 444, 6th
LUNDSTROM K. A,
manufacturer of hats and caps, 605
Kearny, factory 144 Geary, r. 1312,
17tli
Lundstrom Theodore, seaman, r. 739, 4th
4®"Lundstrom. See Lindstrom
Lundt Jennie C. Miss, teacher Marshall Pri-
mary School, r. 2104 Mason
i3®="Lundt. See Lund and Lunt
Lundy A. L.(A. L. Lundy & Co.), r. 605O'Farrell
Lundy A. L. & Co. (A. L. Lundy), wholesale
dealers in foreign and domestic salt,
326-328 Front, telephone Front 47, ware-
house Hathaway's Wharf, salt works
Mt. Eden
" Benjamin, tinsmith W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 216 Fillmore
" Charles, carpenter, r. 1800 Howard
LUNDY FURNITURE CO.,
Frederick A. Berlin president, Charles
H. Berlin secretary and manager, im-
porters and dealers furniture, carpets,
bedding, etc., 813 Market, and 818-820
Mission
Lundy Isaac S., contractor and builder, 551
Mission
" Joseph, seaman, r. 4154 East
" Pleasant L., waiter, r. 101054 Clay
Lundy Thomas, diamonds, watches, jewelry,
solid silverware, gold-headed canes,
silk umbrellas, etc., Emporium Bldg. r.
NW cor Stanyan and Carl
4®"Lundy. See Lundie
Lunes Manuel, barber Ottenberg&Bettencourt,
r. 716 Montgomery
Lung Edward, solicitor Golden Eagle Hotel, r.
406 Broadway
Lungar Frank, machinist, r. 37 Natoma
Lunger Henry E., clerk Mrs. Thomas Johns, r.
220 Rose Av
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COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Luning Building, junction Market, California
and Drumm
" Company, George Whittell president, J. M.
Cunningham secretary, 39 Sutter
L'Universo Marine Insurance Co., Mann &
Wilson agents, 306 Sansome
Lunney Hugh J., clerk William H. Armstrong,
r. !i090 Market
" Stewart, oiler Edison Light and Power
Co., r. Felton nr University
Limnon William P., fireman, r. NW cor Iowa
and 18th, Potrero
Lunny Bernard, driver, r. 154Vi Silver
" Charles W., with James W. Lunny, r. 1123.
24th
" Edward J., shoecutter, r. 156 Shipley
" James, laborer, r. 31 Broadway
" James W., house painter, 517 California, r.
1123, 2-4th
" James W. Jr., painter William G. Koch, r.
914 Florida
" John P., stickerhand, r. I5414 Silver
" Joseph, groceries and liquors, SWcor Fair
Oaks and 22d, r. 103 Fair Oaks
" William, blacksmith, r. 154V2 Silver
Lunsmann Adolf W., clerk Lunsmann Bros., r.
]016Folsom
" August, driver Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 1905 0'FarreU
Limsmanii Brotliers (John F. and John H.),
groceries and liquors, 1016 Folsom
" Charles H. (Charles H. Lunsmann &Co.), r.
130 Perry
Lunsmann Charles H. & Co. (Charles H. and
John H. Lunsmann), groceries and
liquors, NE cor 4th and Harrison
" Hermann A. (Hermannn A. Lunsman &
Bro. and Lunsmann & Stanke), r. 436b
Jessie
Lunsmann Hermann A. & Brother (Hermann
A. and John H.), wines and liquors, 871
Market
" John F. (Lunsmann Bros.), r. 4 Harriet
Lunsmann John H. (Charles H, Lunsmann &
Co., Hermann A. Lunsmann & Bro. and
Lunsmann Bros.), and liquors, 631 Davis,
r. 114 Prospect PI
" Wilhelm, clerk Dick Henning, r. 2546 Fol-
som
" & Stanke (Hermann A. Lunsmann and Al-
bert F. Stanke), liquors, SEcor Bartlett
and 23d
Lunstedt Edward, wines and liquors, SE cor
O'Farrell and Powell, r. 534 Turk
Limstedt Henry, grand secretary Native Sons
of the Golden West, E s Mason bet Post
and Geary, r. 2404 Jones
" Sophie, widow, r. 2404 Jones
" Theodore, manager Benjamin F. Jellison,
544 California, r. 1104^4 Jackson
" Theodore, clerk, r. IIO414 Jackson
Limt Brothers (Herbert C. and Stephen P. Jr.),
hardware, bicycles, etc., NE cor Fill-
more and Pine
" George G., paper hanger, r. 722, 22d
Lunt Georg'e W., manager Union Undertaking
Co., 733 Mission, r. 722, 22d
" Herbert C. (Lunt Bros.), r. 109 Liberty
LUNT OLIVER A.,
proprietor Lunt's Dancing Academy,
1310 Polk, r. Alameda
Lunt Samuel C, r. 109 Liberty
" Stephen P., insurance, r. 109 Liberty
" Stephen P. Jr. (Lunt Bros.), r. 809a 20th
-eS'-Lunt. See Lund and Lundt
LUNT'S DANCING ACADEMY,
Oliver A. Lunt proprietor, 1310 Polk
Luntsford George H., hostler Wiley S. Bishop.
r. 2920 Mission
Lunvaldt Hans J., master schr Vesta, office
Pier 4 Steuart
Lupori Giovanni, peddler, r. 39 Hinckley
" Giuseppe, laborer, r. 39 Hinckley
Luporini Luigi (AUegrini & Luporini), r. 921
Montgomery
" Narciso, baker C. Lucchesi & Bro., r. 323
Broadway
" Virginia Miss, r. 921 Montgomery
Lupp Frederick, r. 1902a Powell
Luproil Elizabeth, widow, r. 530 Eddy
Lupton James, waiter, r, 1242 Bush
" M., seaman str Australia
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Michael, seaman, r. 264 Brannan
LuqueMarie, ironer B. Sarthou, r. 1231 Golden
Gate Av
" Pierre, milker Bernard Cassou, r. cor Way-
land and Hamilton
Lurch Edward, r. 1720!^ Folsom
" Matilda C, widow, r. 1720^/4 Folsom
Lurfluh Joseph, laborer, r. 108 William
Lurline Salt Water Baths, The Olympic Salt
Water Co. proprietors, NW cor Bush and
Larkln
Lurmann Frederick, president Milwaukee
Brewery of San Francisco, 432, 10th
Lurvey Samuel F., farmer, r. 10% Walter
Luscher Frank, carpenter, r. 422, 2d
Luscombe Robert (Luscombe & Isaacs), r. Oak-
land
" & Isaacs (Robert Luscombe and Joshua D
Isaacs), commission agents, 537 Market
Luse Henry H., capitalist, r. 18 Essex
" Lydia F. Miss, county president W. C. T.
U., r. 18 Essex
" R. R. Frances Miss, elocutionist, r. 18
Essex
4®="Luse. See Luce
Lusich Eli, waiter T. Giurich, r. 531 Union
" Frank, porter, r. 531 Union
Lusk Albert, commission merchant. 314 Wash-
ington, r. 2204 Jones
" Albert M., storekeeper Edison Light and
Power Co. , r. 406, 23d
" Elmer J., clerk, r. 460 Bryant
" Mason L., wheelwright O'Brien & Sons, r.
500 Larkin
" Robert S., porter Stevenson & Co., r. 10
Lewis
Lussch Matthew, r. 349 Minna
Lussey Florence M. Miss, bookkeeper United
Shirt and Collar Co., r. 415/2 Baker
Lussier N. H., salesman Payot, Upham& Co., r.
Oakland
" Oliver, operator Frederick H. Bushnell, r.
1410 Market
" William, photographer, r. 530 Turk
Lust Benjamin, clerk O. W. Nordwell & Co., r.
1207 Golden Gate Av
" Fanny, widow, r. 1207 Golden Gate Av
" Isaac, printer, r. 1207 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, clerk, r. 1207 Golden Gate Av
Lustand Josefa, domestic, 1420 Larkin
Lustellot Zacari, laundryman, r. 1111 Montgom-
ery
Lustenberger Michael, porter Crown Distil-
leries Co., r. 72 Brosnan
Lustig Daniel D., physician, office and r. 6
Turk
" Isaac, merchant, r. 462 Natoma
" William, jeweler, r. 317 Ellis
Lustman Morris, peddler, r. 445 Jessie
Lutge August, upholsterer, r. 11 John
" Brothers (Louis and Robert), upholsterers,
1052 McAllister
" Louis (Lutge Bros.), r. 141 Erie
" Richard (Schrader & Lutge), r. 1806 San
Carlos Av
" Robert (Lutge Bros.), r. 421 Grove
LUTGEN CHARLES F.,
expert accountant, office 218 Califor-
nia, room 7, r. Oakland
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Lutgen Conrad J., bookkeeper J. A. Folger &
Co., r. Berkeley
" John (Wichman, Lutgen & Co.), r
meda
" John, driver Hayes Valley Brewery,
Birch Av
Lutgens Adolph C, architect, 125 Phelan Bldg,
r. 1403 Golden Gate Av
" Ernest H., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 209
Minna
" John P., bookkeeper, r. 414, 5th Av
" John H. C, collector German General Ben.
Soc, r. 1403 Golden Gate Av
" William, clerk Theo. Schomaker, r. 427
Broderick
Luth Charles, butcher, r. 700 Front
" Charles J. H., clerk cashier's dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 710 Ellis
" Joaquin, salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
Luther A. H. Mrs., widow, r. 382 Dolores
" Carlos, bookkeeper J. O. Meyerink, r. 1407
Mason
" Edwin G., carpenter, r. 232, 4th Av
Luther George E., superintendent Overland
Freight Transfer Co., r. 305ASteiner
" Harry, salesman Bay City Soda WaterCo.,
r. 9291/2 Filbert
Luther H. W. Mr. and Mrs.,
teachers of piano, guitar, banjo,
violin, mandolin, also voice culture,
POTIC studio 1241 1-2 Market
Luther Minot L., clerk W. J. Landers, r. 605
O'Farrell
Luthmaier F. H., lum.berman, r. 444 Brannan
Lutjen Henry, clerk Simon Vock, r. SW cor
Grove and Webster
Lutkey George, with Sierra Lumber Co., r. Oak-
land
Lutley A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1524
Howard
" Frank (McVicker & Broderick), r. 28 Moss
" Robert W., carpenter, r. 916 Mission
Luton Frank, groceries and bakery, 328, 12th
Luttenberger John, bartender Orpheum, r. 343
Jessie
LutterkortC. Henry, tailor Bullock & Jones Co.,
r. 402 Geary
Lutticken Charles J., candy maker Frank Mas-
key, r. 21071/2 Larkin
" Frank, cigar maker, r, 2107^2 Larkin
" Louis J., salesman Le Count Bros., r. 2107>^
Larkin
Luttmann Albert, clerk Herman Segelken, r. 1601
Howard
" William H., bartender Stelling Bros., r.
NW cor Noe and 16th
Luttrell Frank M., silver ingot melter U. S.
Mint, r. 2910 Buchanan
" George H., brass finisher S. F. Novelty
and Plating Wks, r. 320 Golden Gate Av
" James P., master mariner, offlce 14 Clay, r.
Berkeley
" Martha Mrs., r. 303 Turk
" Paul S., assistant weigher U. S. Customs,
r. 807 Geary
Lutttringer Alphonse, bookkeeper, r. 434b 18th
" Charles, liquors, cor Mission and Harring-
ton
" Charles M., porter Dominick Roberts, r.
cor Mission and Harrington
" Emile M., bag sewer, r. cor Mission and
Harrington
" Francis J., teamster, r. cor Mission and
Harrington
" Richmond J., ganger U. S. Internal Reve-
nue, r. 434, 18th
Lutvogt Frederick, laborer, r. 729^4 Minna
Luty Frederick E., mining secretary, 330 Pine,
room 5, r. Oakland
Lutz Andrew, waiter Stark & Bro., r. 1050 How-
ard
" August, metal spinner Thomas Day & Co.,
r. 41/i Dodge
" C. A., surgeon str City of Peking
" Charles A., physician, r. 222514 Mission
" Frederick, bookkeeper, r. 474 Jessie
" George, tailor, r. 540 Minna
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
S-^l-S^-T- IVIARKEX ST.
Lutz Jacob, teamster Cal. Tallow Wks, r. 5th Av
South bet L and M
" John, farmer, r. 677^4 Mission
" John C, clerk, r. 134 Gough
" John C, groceries and liquors, 1507 Steiner,
r. 1511 Steiner
" John L., millhand Cal. Barrel Co., r. cor
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" Julius, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 3237 Mis-
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" Ludwig, butcher, r. 38 Ringold
Lutz William E., secretary Fidelity, Empire,
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Lutzen Gustav B., silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
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Birch Av
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Luvisotti Francesco, rancher, r. 215 Clark
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room 17
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r. 1214 Valleio
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29th
Lydick John M., stableman Cal. Construction
Co., r. 519, 17th
Lydon Edward F., clerk N. K. Masten, r. 217
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John, peddler, r. Army nr San Bruno Av
John T., teller U. S. Sub-Treasury, r. 431
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Katherine, widow, r. 243 Clara
Margaret, domestic, 1429 Mason
Mary, widow, r. 217 Polk
Michael, foreman Bonnet Bonnet, r. NE
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Lyle Andrew G., paper carrier, r. 715 Oak
" James, packer Whitman & Barnes Mfg
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•« Williams., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Lyles Edwin C, wholesale lumber, 28 Luning
Bldg, r. 226 Sutter
Lyman Albert W., clerk M. L. Kelly, r. Ben-
nington nr Ellert
" Arthur S., machinehand, r. Bennington nr
Ellert
" Bridget, widow, r. 6301^ Minna
" Charles, lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r. 712
Capp
" Edward B., liquors and lodgings, 502^
Broadway, r. 342 Union
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" Harry J. E., master mariner, r. 158 Shipley
rear
" Hattie A., widow, r. Bennington nr Ellert
" James C, machinist, r. 325, 27th
" John R., with J. A. Folger & Co., r. 334, 29th
" Richard M., clerk J. B. Haggin, r. Oakland
Lymbery Charles H., salesman, r. 1216 Wash-
ington
Lynam Helena A., widow, r. 25191/ Pine
" Thomas J., teamster Wieland Bros., r.
25191/2 Pine
Lynas John F., clerk Donald Y. Campbell, r.
Oakland
" Robert I., clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
Oakland
4®"Lynas. See Lyness
Lynch A. J., bookkeeper, r. 1104 Gough
'• Alexander, with Mrs. E. Lynch, r. 628 Jes-
sie
" Alice E. Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 303 Polk
" Anastasia, domestic, 3019 Sacramento
" Andrew, artificial stone contractor, Cle-
ment nr 13th Av
" Annie Miss, canmaker D. Ghirardelli Co.,
r. 2351/2 Perry rear
" Annie T. Miss, candy maker, r. 250 Perry
Lynch Bernard, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co.
" Bernard C, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
758 San Jose Av
" Bridget, widow, r. 212 Grove
" Bridget, widow, r. 805 Church
" Bridget, widow, lodgings, 102 Pacific
" C, r. 1122 Larkin
" Catherine, widow, r. 10%, 14th
" Catherine Miss, domestic, r. 27V4 Ritch
" Catherine Mrs., bakery, 914, 22d
" Celia I. Miss, saleslady, r. 519 Lyon
" Charles, r. 26 Sycamore Av
" Charles A., lather, r. 1032, 20th
" Charles J. (T. R. and C. J. Lynch), r. 1600
Folsom
" Charles W., attorney at law, 331 Phelan
Bldg, r. 16 Marye Terrace
" Chester T., compositor Hicks-Judd Co., r.
105 Hayes
" Christopher, actor, r. 1607 Lexington Av
" Daniel, clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 23 Beaver
" Daniel, fruit dealer, r. NW cor 26th and
Bryant
" Daniel, laborer, r. 316 Davis
" Daniel F., carrier postoffice, r. 2414 Willow
Av
" David, r. 55 Dame
" Dennis J., r. 603 N South
" Dennis J., plasterer, r. 928a 15th
" Dennis J., tanner John Counihan & Son, r.
1320 Hampshire
" E. Mrs.,millinery, 1003 Market, r. 628 Jessie
" Edmond, gilder, r. 38 Harriet
Lynch Edward, attorney at law, 1 Mills Bldg,
7th floor
" Edward, fireman S. P. Co., r. 448, 15th
" Edward F., tinner, r. 48 Jessie
" Eleanor, widow, r. lllA Collins
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1120 Filbert rear
" Elizabeth S., physician, 634 Castro
" Ellen, widow, r. 22 Stanford
" Ellen, widow, r. 928a 15th
" Eugene, boatman, r. 31 Clarence PI
" Eugene F., upholsterer, r. 350 Perry
" Francis W., clerk U. S. Customs,
Leavenworth
" Frank, boatman, r. 1027 Montgomery
" Frank J., bricklayer, r. 12111/4 Folsom
" George, bartender, r. 908 Sansome
" George, haekman, r. 1104, 8th
" George A., cashier Mrs. E. Lynch, r. 628
" George F., bookkeeper J. J. O'Brien & Co
r. 328 Capp
" George F., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co.,
2Russ
" H., stenographer, r. 109 Guerrero
" Hanna, widow, r. 2010 Larkin
" Henry C, clerk Jno. D. Eby, r. 929a Sutter
Lynch Henry H., superintendent of Construc-
tion Market Street Railway Co.. room 19
Hobart Bldg, r. 1210 Mason
Hubert T., r. 569 Stevenson
Hugh (Lynch & Hayes), r. 3114 Mission
Hugh, tailor, 35, 3d, r. 847 Howard
Humphrey D., hostler J. C. Traver, r. 2611
Mission
Humphrey W., driver Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. Ill Collins
James, r. 1707 Turk
James, r. St. Mary's Hospital
James, blacksmith, r. 513 Howard
James, boiler maker, r. 159% Perry
James, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 914,
22d
James, horseshoer, r. 14 Chesley
James, horseshoer E. M. Graney, r. 1238
Alabama
James, laborer, r. 3331, 16th
James, laborer, r. 9th Av South nr H
James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. cor
37th and Alabama
James, painter, r. 41,20th
James, pantryman, r. 10641/ Howard
James, peddler, r. 1118 Howard
James, seaman, r. NE cor Russ and Na-
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Lynch James, sectionman Park and Ocean RR,
r. 549 Mission
" James, sboe finisher, r. 125 Hayes
" James, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. 1330
Hampshire
" James E., lather, r. 1032, 20th
" James H. (Towle & Lynch), r. 847 Howard
" James J., carpenter, r. 928a 15th
" James J., clerk T. J. Norton, r. 337, 4th
" James J., painter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 1819 Hyde
Lynch James K., cashier First National Bank
of San Francisco, NW cor Bush and San-
some, r. Alameda
" James M., salesman, r. 228Y2 Noe
" James P., cutter Neville & Co., r. 455 Jessie
" James P. S., salesman Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. 705 Ellis
" Jane Miss (Lynch & Donovan), r. 706 Rail-
road Av
Lynch Jeremiah, capitalist and president Hale
and Norcross Silver Mining Co., 3 S. F.
Stock Exchange Bldg, r. Bohemian Club
■' Jeremiah, hostler T. Foley, r. 1812 Powell
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1528 Sanchez
" Jeremiah, shoemaker, r. 339 Clementina
" Jeremiah J., foundryman, r. 937%, 19th
" Jeremiah J., harness maker Samuel Spiro,
r. 35 Everett
" Jeremiah T., laborer, r. 1528 Sanchez
" J. F. Mrs., widow, r. 105 Ash Av
" John, r. 26 Sycamore Av
" John, r. 303 Polk
" John, bottler Albion Ale and Porter Brew-
ery, r. 9th Av South nr H
" John, Chinese inspector U. S. Customs, r.
Oakland
" John, foreman, r. 1617 Lexington Av rear
" John, laborer, r. 38 Gilbert
" John, laborer, r. 335!^ Perry rear
" John, laborer, r. 606 Bartlett
" John, livery stable, 9 Silver, r. 26 Silver
" John, lumberman, r. 405 Greenwich
" John, marker White Star Laundry, r. 133a
15th
" John, painter, r. 397, 8th
" John, policeman, r. 508 Guerrero
" John, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg Co., r.
527 Natoma
" John, shoemaker, r. 339 Clementina
" John, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. 1320
Hampshire
" John, teamster, r. 5 Clementina
" John Jr., clerk, r. 235^4 Perry rear
" John A., foreman Pac. American Decora-
tive Co., r. 1608 Hyde
" John C, butcher, 328, 5th, r. 250 Perry
" John C, carpenter, r. 1608 Hyde
" John F., drayman George H. Tay Co., r. 313
Vallejo'
" John H., boiler maker Risdson I. & L.
Wks, r. 73 Clipped
" John J. (Mueh & Lynch), r. 204 Francisco
" John J., compositor Call, r. 1815 Hyde
" John J., shoemaker, r. 677 Clementina
" John J., teamster James Smith, r. 1112^^
" John L., lather, r. 1032, 20th
" John M., clerk, r. 340 Ritch
" John M., laborer, r. 312 Broadway
" John P., stableman J. B. Shroyier, r. 1617
Stevenson
" John W., r. 236A McAllister
" John W., laborer, r. 339 Minna
" John W., painter, r. 1819 Hyde
" Joseph, r. 6IV2 Shipley
" Joseph, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 73
Clipper
" Joseph, laborer, r. 55 Dame
" Joseph A., bookkeeper Eugene B. Grace, r.
1104 Gough
" Joseph F., painter, r. 154, 13th
" Joseph M., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
228 V^ Noe
" Joseph T., tailor, r. 847 Howard
" Joseph W., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
1330 Washington
" Julia, widow, r. 240 Ritch
" Kate, widow, r. 319^4 Lombard
Lynch Kate Mrs., r. 1033i4 Hampshire
' L. Mrs., r. 105 Hayes
" Lawrence, seaman, r. 350 Brannan
" Leslie, machinist Market St. Ry., r. 2336
Mission
" Maggie, domestic, 1008 Jones
" Margaret, widow, r. 10.33, 20th
" Margaret, widow, r. 1607 Lexington Av
" Margaret Miss, r. 159% Perry
" Margaret Miss, shirtcutter, r. 250 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 719 Golden Gate Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1105 Hyde
" Mary, widow, janitress Whittier Primary
School, r. 13 Alabama
" Mary, domestic, 1109 Franklin
" Mary, domestic, 2319 Webster
" Mary, domestic, 2914 California
" Mary Miss, r. 102 Pacific
" Mary Miss, machine operator, r. 1707 Turk
" Mary Miss, stewardess str Columbia
" Mary Mrs., r. 406 Bryant
" Mary A. Miss, compositor, r. 1120 Filbert
rear
" Mary J., widow, r. 1314 Laguna
" Mary M. Miss, groceries and liquors, 240
Minna
" Matilda L. Miss, teacher Hawthorne Pri-
mary School, r. 520 Capp
" Michael, r. 313i4 Minna
" Michael, r. 800 Bay
" Michael, expressman, SW cor Market and
12th, r. 82Colton
" Michael, laborer, r. 623 Minna
" Michael, laborer, r. 813 Jessie
" Michael, laborer, r. 928 Illinois
" Michael, messenger general manager's
office S. P. Co., r. 1710'^ Lexington Av
" Michael, printer Call
" Michael, solicitor, r. 547 Mission
" Michael, teamster, r. 416 Grove
" Michael, wool sorter Watson & Marx, r.
433A Tehama
" Michael C, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. San Mateo, Cal.
" Michael I., teamster, r. 53% Clementina
" Michael J., with Cushing-Wetmore Co., r.
1230 Powell
" Nellie Miss, stenographer, r. 704 O'Farrell
" Owen F., carpenter, r. 159% Perry
" Patrick, r. 5 Mint Av
" Patrick, r. 313% Minna
" Patrick, bartender M. Kilday, r. 207 Minna
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 408 Minna
" Patrick, carriage painter O'Day, McCor-
mick & Doyle, r. 313 Vallejo
" Patrick, fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 3017
Fillmore
" Patrick, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r.
Railroad Av nr 7th Av South
■' Patrick, longshoreman, r. 14 Chesley
" Patrick, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 908
Capp
" Patrick, shoemaker, r. 207 Minna
" Patrick, tanner, r. 602 N South
" Patrick, teamster, r. 350 Perry
" Patrick, warehouseman, r. 430 Brannan
Lynch Patrick, wood and coal, 6IO-6I6 Larkin
and 3036-2038 Sutter, r. 610 Larkin
" Patrick Jr., laborer, r. 14 Chesley
" Patrick B., capitalist, r. 1104 Gough
" Patrick C, r. 41, 30th
" Patrick R. Rev., rector St. James' Church
(R. C), r. 1033 Guerrero
" Peter, carpenter, r. 313 Minna
" Peter, carpenter, r. 1622 San Carlos Av
" Peter, horseshoer, 303 Mission, r. 1541 Eddy
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Lynch Peter, teamster, r. 351, 11th
" P. G. Mrs., widow, r. 28 Harriet
" Philip, teamster, r. 5 Clementina
" Richard B., cooper Standard Oil Co., r. 328
Capp
" Richard C, laborer, r. 149, 5th
" Robert L.., secretary, r. QOlVi Valencia
" Sarah, widow, liquors, 48 Jessie
" Simon, teamster Englander Bros., r. 112,
2d
' ' Stephen, laborer iMount Calvary Cemetery ,
r. 2525 Post
" Theodore, laborer, r. 800 Howard
" Thomas, r. 2826 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas (Lynch & O'Connor), r. 120 Mc-
Allister
" Thomas, boiler maimer, r. 159^4 Perry
" Thomas, fireman str City of Puebla
" Thomas, machinist Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 16
Chesley
" Thomas, plumber Joseph F. Butler, r. 7i/i
McLea Court
" Thomas, teamster A. C. Campbell, r. 2 Hunt
" Thomas Jr., laborer, r. 16 Chesley
" Thomas B., horseshoer T. J. Crowley, r. 14
Chesley
" Thomas B., horseshoer Peter Lynch, r.
1541 Eddy
" Thomas F., lumber piler, r. 4 Cleveland
" Thomas J., carrier postofflce, r. 2110 Filbert
" Thomas J., superintendent J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 337, 4th
" Thomas R., r. 1315 Broadway
" Thomas R. (T. R. and C. J. Lynch), r. 128M,
13th
" Timothy, foreman stevedore Pac. Pine
Lumber Co., r. 4 Cleveland
" Timothy, painter, r. 1320 Hampshire
" Timothy, plumber and gasfitter, 800 How-
ard
" Timothy, musician, r. 60, 3d
" Timothy P., machinist Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 14 Chesley
" T. J., laborer Harbor Commissioners
" T. R. &C. J. (Thomas R. and Charles J.),
groceries and liquors, 1600 Folsom
" Walter, stock clerk Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 26 Silver
" William, conductor Market St. Ry.,'r. 2917
Sacramento
" William, laborer, r. 36 Quinn
" William, laborer, r. 119 William
" William, laborer, r. 429 Ringold
" William A., gauger J. M. Curtis & Son, r.
434, 7th
" William A., liquors, 513 Pacific
" William F., lather, r. 1032, 20th
" William T., upholsterer Cal. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 41, 20th
" & Donovan (Misses Jane Lynch and Bessie
Donovan), restaurant, 706 Railroad Av
" & Hayes (Hugh Lynch and William
Hayes), liquors, 3114 Mission
" & O'Connor (Thomas Lynch and John A.
O'Connor), dry goods and gents' furnish-
ing goods, 132, 4th
Lynd Cole T., r. 2607 Folsom
" Harry J., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
515 Post
Lynde Frank H., photographer, r. 1006 Pine
" John E., varieties, 203!4 O'Farrell
Lynde & Hough Co., Lawrence E. Noonan pres-
ident, Howard M. Hough vice-president
and treasurer, wholesale fish dealers, 40
California, room 5
J8!B= Lynde. See Lind
Lynden George, laborer South S. F. Tannery
'" John R., shipping clerk Dairymen's Union
of Cal., r. 781 Mission
.B®=Lynden. See Linden
Lynds A., manager San Francisco depot The
American Tobacco Co., 701-703 Front, r.
104 Walnut
Lyne Catherine, widow, r. 1316 Green
" Madeline, housekeeper, 914, 25th
" Mary Miss, r. 34 Ritch
Lyness Samuel, lineman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
1614 Guerrero
4S"Lyness. See Lynas
Lyng Madsen M., master mariner, r. 125. 24th
"" Peter, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 504 Napa
" Theodore, laborer, r. 504 Napa
Lynn Austin H., manager The McDowell Dress-
making Academy, 213 Powell
" George, janitor New City Hall
" Henry F., shoemaker, r. 227 Duncan
" James, laborer, r. Holly nr West Park
" John, fireman str South Coast
" John, watchman, r. 12 Lapidge
" John T., laborer, r. 933 Mission
" Joseph, driver, r. 12 Lapidge
" Kittle Miss, stenographer G. O. Heine &
Co., r. Holly nr West Park
LYNN MARY MRS.,
dressmaking, 22 Geary, Easterbrook
Bldg, room 35
Lynn Peter, waiter, r. 27Vi, 4th
^®"Lynn. See Linn
Lynngieen John W., carpenter, r. 21 Norfolk
Lynott Ellen Mrs., groceries, 2523 Post
" John, laborer, r. 2525 Post
" Patrick, expressman, r. 2523 Post
Lynskey John, stableman Black Diamond Coal
M. Co., r. 450 Main
J8@=Lynskey. See Linskey
Lyon Albert J. (Gaman & Lyon), r. Berkeley
" Elijah L., mining broker, 215 Kearny, r. 515
Van Ness Av
Emanuel H., clerk, r. 1101 Geary
Emma, domestic, 627a Ellis
Frank E., pork packer Roth, Blum & Co.,
r. 133, 9th
Frank R., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 335,4th
George E., artist Chronicle, r. 314, 6th Av
George F., fruit buyer, r. 42 Oak
George F., solicitor Baldwin & Hammond,
r. 15 Chattanooga
George F. Mrs., teacher piano, r. 43 Oak
George J,, stonecutter, r. 15 Chattanooga
Geraldo G.. steward, r. 4 Salmon
Harry L., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 2618 Howard
Heber C, teacher Trinity School, r. 2523
Octavia
Jerome J., journalist, r. 204, 15th
John, bricklayer, r. 1 Cadman PI
Laura Mrs., r. 501 Golden Gate Av
L. E., with Union Oil Co., r. 925 Hyde
Martha W., widow, r. 1112 Haight
Mary T., widow, r. 314, 6th Av
Moses J., architect, 120 Sutter, room 78, r.
1101 Geary
Sarah P., widow, r. 2217 Howard
Seely B., stickerhand Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 212 Fair Oaks
Walter, porter Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 112 Taylor
Walter S., clerk, r. 212 Fair Oaks
William H., r. 120 McAllister
William H. (Lyon & Klingenstein), r. 313
Oak
William H., painter, r. Brewster nr Faith
William H., teacher, r. 2523 Octavia
William W., driver Hudson River Dyeing
and Cleaning Wks, r. 730 Golden Gate
Av
WorthingtonS., melterSelby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 326 Geary
& Healy (Chicago), church organs, Byron
Mauzy agent, 308-314 Post
& Klingenstein (William H. Lyon and
Frederick Klingenstein), wood and coal,
214 Lily Av
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Lyons Albert E., traveling salesman G. W.
Clark &. Co., r. 826 Sutter
" Alexander, agent S. F. Transfer Co., r. 2719
Post
" Alexander, bakery, 1201, ISth
" Alexander, clerk, r. 617^4 Birch Av
" Alexander J., salesman Greenzweig& Co.
r. 919 McAllister
" Alfred, butcher, r. 1328 Pacific
" Alice, widow, r. SlSYi Austin
" Annie H. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 1220 Filbert
LYONS ARTHUR W. N.,
manufacturer silver surgical instru-
ments, 410 Kearny, room 19
Lyons Benjamin, carpenter, r. 214^2 Grove
"" Bernard, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 258
Tehama
" Bridget A., groceries, 2351 Mariposa
Lyons Brotliers (Michael and Louis), metal
signs, 613 California
" Brothers (William B. and Edward H.),
butchers, 2302 Mission
" Charles, compositor Myles & Park, r. 720
Valencia
LYONS CHARLES,
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302 Kearny and 908 Market, r. 914
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Lyons Charles, pantryman, r. 861 Market
Charles A. molder Fulton Eng. and Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1201, 18th
Cornelius, bootblack, 736 Market, r. 348
Fremont
Cornelius, laborer, r. 15W2 Clara
Cornelius, liquors, 708 Mission, r. 704!^ Mis-
sion
D. waiter str Columbia
Daniel, policeman, r. 547 Mission
Daniel, steward Chemical Engine 5, r. 1516
Jones
David, plumber Charles Meehan, r. 1201,
18th
Delia, widow, r. 416 Clementina
Dennis, clerk, r. 102 Mission
Dennis, seaman, r. 14 Hawthorne
Dennis C, florist George B. Jones, r. 757
Howard
Dennis P., boiler maker, r. 1356 Alabama
Edmund, distiller The E. G. Lyons Co., r.
2023 Bush
Edward, lodgings, 712 Montgomery
Edward, paver, r. 563 Bryant
Edward A., bartender estate of Henry
Dubber, r. 713 Montgomery
Edward H. (Lyons Bros.), r. 633 Guer-
rero
Edward T., clerk, r. 563 Bryant
Lyons E. G. Co. The, Joseph C. Raas presi-
dent, Albert Raas vice-president,
George Wolff secretary, wholesale
wines and liquors, 606-610 Jackson
Eliza, widow, r. 28 Clinton
Ella Miss, r. 1630 Howard
Ellen, widow, r. 109 Langton
Erin H. Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 1220 Filbert
George, barber, r. 3131/2 Austin
Gerald, salesman Charles Lyons, r. 914
Haight
H., gripmen Market St. Ry, r. 5331/2 Scott
Harry, clerk, r. 3351 Mariposa
Henry, clothing, 713-714 Market, r. 1332
Sutter
Lyons Henry P. , ti nner W. S. Ray Mf g Co. . r. 1927
Bush
HughE., cashier M. Friedman & Co., r.
West Berkeley
Hugo, bookkeeper The E. G. Lyons Co., r.
3022 Bush
Jacob, clerk Max Levin, r. 16% Elgin Park
Av
James, r. .543 Howard
James, engineer, r. 238, 19th
James, hostler Charles S. Crittenden, r.
1000 Geary
James, laborer, r. 19 Dehon
James, laborer, r. 547 Mission
James F., machinist, r. 1927 Bush
James H., asst note teller The Bank of
California, r. 1220 Filbert
James H., laborer, r. 18 Georgia
James J., r. 1305 Dolores
James L., marine engineer, r. 3016 Pine
James M., carpenter William T. Thomson,
r. 2629 Sutter
Jane, nurse, 2321 Buchanan
Jennie Miss, r. 338 Eddy
Jennie Mrs., bakery, 252 8th
Jeremiah, tanner Richard Curtis, r. 2759
Mission
Johanna, widow, r. Edinburgnr. Silver Av
John (Collins & Lyons), r. 351, 11th
John, clerk, r. 19 Dehon
John, coalpasser str Pomona, r. 142 Perry
John, groceries and liquors, 159 Minna
John, laborer, r. 154 Clara
John, laborer, r. 636 Commercial
John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
222 Clara
John, proprietor New Continental Hotel,
547 Mission
John A., bookkeeper Pac. Gas Imp. Co.,
r. Oakland
John F., clerk, r. 20 Silver
Lyons John F., notary public and commis-
sioner of deeds, 607 Montgomery, r. 2202
Steiner
" John F., printer H. S. Crocker Co., r, 1356
Alabama
" John J., carpenter, r. 1937 Bush
" John J., driver Wellman, Peck & Co., r. 136
Page
" John J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 563 Bryant
" John J., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 543
Howard
" John M., groceries, 1613 Leavenworth
" John M. J., butcher Schrader Bros., r. 634
Natoma
" Joseph, r. 9 Church Lane
" Joseph, salesman Le Count Bros., r. 515
Stockton
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 222 Clara
" Joseph H., ticket seller, r. 348 Fremont
" Joseph M., butcher Jos. Biittgenbach, r. 64
Morris Av
" Kate, widow, r. 715 Treat Av
" Kate, widow, r. 826 Sutter
" Kate Miss, r. 221 Broadway
" Lewis J., watches and jewelry, 317-219
Montgomery Av, r. 3315 Webster
" Lizzie L. Miss, compositor Hicks-Judd Co. ,
r. 313 Fillmore
Lyons Louis (Lyons Bros.), r. 334 Eddy
" M., r. 336a Bush
" M. A., clerk Chronicle, r. 1823 Ellis
" Maggie, widow, r. 642M Natoma
" Maria, widow, r. 17 Lundy Lane
" Martin, laborer Diggins Bros., r. Page bet
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Lyons Martin, policeman, r. 1435 Mason
" Martin, teamster, r. 16 Sheridan
" Mary, widow, r. 543 Howard
" Mary F. Mrs., r. 310 Fell
Lyons Micliael (Lyons Bros.), r. 3»1 Eddy
" Michael, laborer, r. 151V4 Clara
" Michael, laborer, r. .547 Mission
" Michael, paver, r. 136 Page
" Michael, teamster, r. 548 Ash Av
" MichaelJ., bootblack Cornelius Lyons, r.
348 Fremont
" MichaelJ., laborer, r. 342 Clementina
" Minnie, housekeeper, 2710 Howard
" Patrick, clerk, r. 1927 Bush
" Patrick, expressman, SW cor 3d and Fol-
som, r. 1356 Alabama
" Patrick, laborer, r. 716 Clementina
" Patrick, laborer, r. 819 Mission
" Patrick, stableman J. P. Ferguson & Son,
r. 61 Jessie
" Patrick, teamster Englander Bros., r. 37
Chesley
" Peter, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co. r. 639
Jessie
" Richard J., bookkeeper Englander Bros., r.
3131/4 Austin
" Richard J., rigger, r. 221 Broadway
" Richard J. Jr., r. 221 Broadway
" Robert B., teamster, r. 548 Ash Av
" Robert E. H., attorney at law, 530 Califor-
nia, room 11, r. 1220 Filbert
" Thomas, r. 1302 Pacific
" Thomas, r. 1.328 Eddy
" Thomas, baker American Biscuit Co.
" Thomas, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
" Thomas, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r.
2759 Mission
" Thomas A., laborer Pioneer W. L. and
Color Wks, r. 37 Chesley
" Thomas G., traveling salesman Bucking-
ham & Hecht. r. 1927 Bush
" Thomas J., extraman Engine 2, r. 277 Ste-
venson
" Thomas L., r. 832 Bush
" Thomas L., laborer, r. 563 Bryant
" Timothy, blacksmith, r. 6 Moulton
" Timothy, laborer, r. 150 Clara
Lyons Timothy J., attorney at law, 401Califor-
nia, room 30, r. 917 Noe cor Alvarado
" William, bartender D. J. Tobin, r. 1220 Fil-
bert
" William, painter Swan & Stein, r. 937, 19th
" William, seaman, r. 3 East
" William, waiter str Columbia
" William Rev., asst. rector St. Peter's
church (R. C), r. 203, 34th
" William B. (Lyons Bros.), r. 633 Guerrero
" William H., cook, r. 8 Card Alley
" William H., driver, r. 703, 31st
^' William H., expressman, Folsom St. Wharf,
r. 9 Church Lane
" William H., fireman, r. 223 Clara
" William J., clerk Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
Berkeley
" William J., teamster, r. 338, 3d rear
" William M., clerk, r. 563 Bryant
4^ Lyons. See Lion, Lyne and Lyon
Lyser Albert, cooper, r. 1230 Mission
" Albert, principal John Swett Grammar
School, r. 1412 Golden Gate Av
" Albert W., attorney at law, 33-34 Crocker
Bldg, r. Alameda
" FredC, clerk Bowers Rubber Co., r. 1412
Golden Gate Av
Lysett John P., capitalist, r. 641 Valencia
4®~Lysett. See Lvcett
Lytgens John H., cigar manufacturer, r. 15 Sat
urn
" Julius W., cigars and tobacco, 18'/^ 5th,
r. 511 Buchanan
Lytic Annie, widow, r. 604i/^ Geary
" Charles A., engineer Merralls Mill Co.
" Charles L., teamster Howard H. Hogan, r.
2008a Howard
" Harry, laborer, r. NW cor Sierra and Mary-
land
" Thomas, bellman Palace Hotel, r. 418 Na-
toma
LYTLE THOMAS,
manufacturer of weather strips and
rubber screen slides, oflBce and r. 321 "^
Turk
Lytle Wiley G., r. 1065 Market
" William W., cigars and tobacco, 1740 Mar-
ket, r. 100 Fell
4®=-Lytle. See Little
Lytton Springs Medical and Surgical Sanita-
rium, Sonoma Co., Cal., office 41, 3d
Lytton Springs Water Co.
Lytton's Geyser Soda, Lytton's Califor-
nia Seltzer, Isaac Burke manager,
office 41, 2d
Lytton William, doorkeeper Bella Union The-
atre, r. 807 Kearny
-es-Lytton. See Litton
Lyzwa Sadie Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 1038 Howard
" Samuel, tailor, r. 1038 Howard
M
Maack Ernest J. C, proprietor Germania Gar-
den, SE cor Baker and Jackson
" Henry J., shipping clerk D. N. & E. Walter
& Co., r. 1121 Shotwell
" Johanna M. A. Miss, cloakmaker, r. Maple
nr Clay
" Walter H., clerk South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. 2934 Folsom
" William, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
Maple nr Clay
" William H. J., instrument maker The A.
Lietz Co., r. Maple nr Clay
4®=Maack. See Mack
Maas Albert, seaman, r. 31 East
" Bernard, tailor, r. 220 Francisco
" Henry, sailmaker Henrix & Fraser, r. 318
Francisco
" Henry L., clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
1053 Folsom
" Jacob, musician, r. 338 Green
" Jacob, plumber Weber Bros., r. 218 Fran-
cisco
" Jacob, stoves and tinware, 1053 Folsom
" Matthias, master bktn George C. Perkins,
office 44 East, r. 312, 19th
" Philip H., physician, 935 Market, r.918, 17th
" Philip J., pickle manufacturer, r. 126^4
Capp
" William, painter, r. 135 Erie
4®="Maas. See Maass, Mass and Maze
Maasberg Christian, compositor W. A. Wood-
ward & Co., r. Alameda
Maass A., cooper George Windeler & Co., r. 169
Perry
" Alvin G., bookkeeper B. Grave Co., r. 1007
Golden Gate Av
" Andrew A., clerk, r. 353 Spear
" Annie Miss, saleslady, r. 35 Silver
" Celia, widow, r. 35 Silver
Charles H., secretary B. Grave Co., 421-
423 Pacific, r. 817 Baker
Christian, cook, r. 101, 1st
Claus H., clerk John C. Schmidt, r. 421
East North
Ernst, seaman, r. 143 Berry
Frederick H., insurance agent, r. 503Gough
Frederick L., laborer, r. 3911a Geary
Henry, liquors, 252 Spear
Henry, plumber Henry Hufschmidt, r. 35
Silver
Henry Jr., clerk, r. 253 Spear
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Maass Henry F., president B. Grave Co., 421-423
Pacific, r. 1007 Golden Gate Av
" Henry W., clerk Greenbauni& Co., r. Ala-
meda
jSS'Maass. See Maas and Mass
Maassen Emil, r. 305 Minna
Maatta Louisa Mrs., liquors and lodgings, 19
Drumm
Mabee Peter, molder, r. 1909 Lexington Av
Maben James, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 1421 Tonquin
Mabey John T. (Mabey & Hannah), r. 34th and
Point Lobes Av
" & Hannah (John T. Mabey and Jesse D.
Hannah), carpenters, 532 Bush
«®~Mabey. See Maybee
Mabley John, millwright, r. 1313^ Mission
" Thomas, r. 16 Lafayette
" William P., salesman, r. 1312M Mission
Macabe Agnes, widow, r. 705 Capp
" James S., clerk general passenger agent's
office S. P. Co., r. 705 Capp
" William C, clerk, r. 705 Capp
Macabeau The, W. T. Macomber proprietor,
420, 6th
MacAlpine Josie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r.
304,7th
Macairie Adolph, cellarman, r. 919 Vallejo
" Frank, baker, r. 8 Telegraph PI
MacArthur Robert, bookkeeper Sierra Lumber
Co., r. 413 Post
Macarthur Walter, editor Coast Seaman's
Journal, SW cor East and Mission, r.
315'/i Ellis rear
Macaulay Henry C, foreman foundry Byron
Jackson, r. 725 Hampshire
Macauley Frank I., printer, r. 2410 Post
" George W., bookbinder, r. 1011 Clay
" Jane A. Miss, teacher Monroe Primary
School, r. 3534 Howard
" Sarah H. Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 3O614 Hyde
" Susan, widow, r. 1011 Clay
" Thomas (J. St. Denis & Co.), r. 2524 Howard
" Thomas J., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 2524
Howard
.e^Macauley. See MacCauley, McAuley and
McCauley
MacBaine Edward G., carpenter, r. 304 Steiner
*6g=MacBaine. See McBain
Macbeth David N., laborer, r. 4231/4 Hyde
" Frank D., student Howell A. Powell, r. 43354
Hyde
" John, peddler, r. SE cor Golden Gate Av
and 1st Av
" N. C. Miss, compositor, r. 1118V4 Florida
" Robert S., physician, 304 Sutter, r. Berkeley
4@=Macbeth. See McBeth
MacCabe Prank, photo-engraver Globe-Mae-
CabeCo., r. 716 Church
Maccabe I. J., attorney at law, 1027 Market
MacCabe Richard J., photo-engraver Globe-
MacCabe Co.. r. 716 Church
" Richard S. (Globe-MacCabe Co.), r. 716
Church
JgS^MacCabe. See Macabe and McCabe
MacCann William, secretary and treasurer
Golden Gate Woolen Mfg. Co., 535 Mar-
ket, r. 1500b Taylor
MacCargar Adeline J. Miss, stenographer
Pac. Tool and Supply Co., r. 911 Polk
" Beulah, widow, r. 911 Polk
igS'MacCaskie. See McCaskie
Macchetti Secondino, painter J. St. Denis &
Co., r. 802 14 Filbert
Maccord Louisa Miss, teacher Whittier Pri-
mary School, r. 1414 Larkin
MacCormac Jerome E., wood and coal, 710 Polk,
r. 838 Geary
MacCormack James D., r. 710 O'Farrell
" John J., carpenter, r. 2OI2V2 Dupont
MacCrellis Frederick Mrs., widow, r. 907 Pine
MacDermot Charles F., capitalist, 6 Mutual Life
Bldg, 5th floor, r. Oakland
Macdermott J. M.. with Gutte & Frank
Macdonald A. E., dentist, 21 Powell, room 23
" Agnes, domestic, 1225 Nebraska
" Alexander (The Owl Printing Co.), r. 2219
Scott
W. MONTAGUE &
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
\A/ATER F»IF»E
ForTown Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation. \
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST. )
MacDonald Alexander, shipwright, r. 435, 15th
" Alexander H., clerk treasurer's dept. S. P.
Co. and principal Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1007 Fair Oaks
'•' Alexander W., plumber, 18, 3d, r. 25 Lafay-
ette
Macdonald Amedeus, carpenter, r. 13 Page
MacDonald Angus F., ship carpenter, r. 516 Her-
" Angus J., r. 1823 Pine
mann
Macdonald Angus N., clerk, r. 2633 Sacramento
MacDonald Angus P., carpenter Robinson &
Gillespie, r. 1328 Polk
" Anthony, carpenter, r. 260 Farallones
Macdonald Archie C, carpenter, r. 1106 Hyde
" Bernard D., lumberman, r. 636, 17th
" Burns, insurance agent, r. 2219 Scott
MacDonald Clara Mrs., teacher music, 2a Fal-
con Av
" Clarence D., clerk, r. 2514 Laguna
Macdonald Clementina Mrs., r. Q^Sy^ Minna
" Donald A., r. 3510 Sacramento
" Donald B., clerk Preston & McKinnon, r
644, 17th
" Duncan, r. 16 Rausch
" Ellen, widow, r. 625b Natoma
" Emma C. Miss, saleslady, r. 413 Oak
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 6135^ Natoma
MacDonald Flora M. Miss, teacher Lincoln
Evening School, r. 1007 Fair Oaks
Macdonald George, conductor Pullman Palace
Car Co., r. 1623b Fell
Macdonald George Chllds. M. D., F. R. C. S. E.,
physician and surgeon, 32 O'Farrell,
telephone Red 121, r. 1906 Laguna, tele-
phone Pine 3461
MacDonald Harriet E., widow, r. 804 Larkin
Macdonald Hedley v., with W. G. Stafford &
Co., r. 1302 California
MacDonald Henry, r. 923 Alabama
Macdonald Henry A., salesman G.W.Caswell
&Co., r. 32 Turk
" Irving, manager branch office Pac. Postal
Tel. Co., 331 Davis, r. 2484 Market
MacDonald Isaiah, carpenter, r. 504 Natoma
■' James, bartender Joseph Landgrafl, r. S s
Haight nr Lyon
Macdonald James G., proprietor and manager
J. G. Macdonald's Cracker and Tea
Store, 1120 Market, r. 126 Ellis
MacDonald James W., solicitor John M. Mc-
Laughlin & Co.
Macdonald J. Archibald, r. 2510 Sacramento
" Jerome E., receiving clerk Washburn &
Moen Mfg Co., r. 306 Shot well
" John M., physician, 763 Folsom
" John, carpenter, r. 13 Page
" John, tailor, r. 116 Valencia
" John L., carpenter and contractor, r. 16
Rausch
MacDonald John N., sawyer Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 270, 1st
" Joseph, carpenter, 560 Howard
Macdonald Kate, r, 6135i Natoma
" Kate Miss, vice-principal Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 1022. 20th
MacDonald Lincoln D., with Albion Lumber
Co., r. 1007 Fair Oaks
" Malcom, butcher J. G. James, r. SE cor 1st
Av South and Railroad Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 1833 Pine
Macdonald Margaret, widow, r. 1435 Jackson
" Margaret, widow, r. 710 Vallejo
MacDonald Naoma G., Miss, dental student, r.
1007 Fair Oaks
Macdonald Neal, bartender, r. 747^ Folsom
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J. C. WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
MacDonald Neil, salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r Alameda
" Nellie Miss, r. 710 O'Farrell >
Macdonald Simon, blacksmith H. B. Schindler,
r. 1115 Hayes
" Stella, widow, r. 302, 18tli
" Theodore H., chief engineer Edison Light
and Power Co., r. 2203 Scott
" Thomas T., accountant Welch & Co., r.
Berkeley
MacDonald Wallace S., blacksmith, r. 1719
Haight
Macdonald William, engineer, r. 520 Arkansas
Macdonald William, manager London and
Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. (Liver-
pool, Eng.), 315 Montgomery, r. 2219
Scott
" William H., banker, office 43 Crocker Bldg,
r. Palace Hotel
4®=Macdonald. See McDonald and McDonnell
MACDONALD'S CRACKER
AND TEA STORE, J. G. Macdonald pro-
prietor and manager, fresh crackers,
teas and coffees, 1120 Market
Macdonald's Hall, 2417 Mission
Macdonnell John, salesman Will E. Fisher &
Co., r. The Lorraine
MACDONOUGH J. & CO.
(Central Coal Co., successors to), im-
porters and dealers in coal, coke and
pig iron, 104 Market, telephone
Dnimm 39, yards SW cor Spear and
Folsom and SE cor Beale and Folsom
MacDonough Thomas, r. 1111'4 York '
Macdonough William O'B., capitalist, 246 Sut-
ter, r. University Club
4t^Macdonough. See McDonough
MacDougall Frederick S., jeweler, r. 1133 Green
Maodougall R. A. Mrs., r. 19 Glen Park Av
MacdougaU WiUiam O. (D. Norcross & Co.),
and secretary California Undertaking
Co., r. 19 Glen Park Av
-e®=-Macdougall. See McDougall
Macduff Andrew, tailor Roos Bros., r. 318 Te-
hama
Mace John, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 230,9th
" John F., laborer A. H. Greenberg, r. 2740
Fillmore
" John F., teamster, r. 2740 Fillmore
" Lulu, widow, r. 113 Blake
" Marshall B., teamster Wm. McMann, r.
2740 Fillmore
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 3 Kohler PI
MacEwen Alexander W. H. (MacEwen & Col-
lom) and proprietor Bible Truth Deposi-
tory and agent University Publishing
Co. (New York), 69 Flood Bldg
MacEwen Peter, secretary Geographical So-
ciety of California, 819 Market, room 55,
r. Oakland
" & Collom (Alexander W. H. MacEwen and
Leslie H. Collom), commercial printers,
69 Flood Bldg
«-S=MacEwen. See McEwen
Macey George P., r. Old People's Home
4®"=Macey. See Macy
Macfarlane Henry R., stenographer Garber &
Garber
" L. M. Mrs., widow, r. 809 Van Ness Av
" S. Mrs., r. 510 Post
Macfarlane Thomas W., manager San Fran-
cisco Detective Agency, 331 Montgom-
ery, rooms 44-45, r. 606 Montgomery, room
33
Macfarlane William, lineman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 117, 10th
je®"Macfarlane. See McFarlane
Macgenn Thomas J., master mariner, r. 4 Olive
Court
MacGillivray W. H. & Co. (William H. Mac-
Gillivray and Matt Johnston), real
estate and commission agents, 921 Mar-
" William H. (W. H. MacGillivray & Co., r.
21 Van Ness Av
" William H. Mrs., furnished rooms, 21
Van Ness Av
4®"MacGillivray. See McGillivray and Mc-
Gilvray
MacGougan Mary, widow, r. 613^4 Broderick
MacGowan Daniel E., teamster, r. 34 Fell
.i8®"MacGowan. See McGowan and McGown
Macgregor David, r. 1234 Jackson
>8®"MacGregor. See McGregor
Machabee Eugene, teamster S. F. Gas Light
Co.
" George, commercial traveler, r. 103 Caro-
line
" Joachim, r. 103 Caroline
" Peter, printer Charles A. Lane, r. 103 Caro-
line
" Thomas, helper William A. Schrock
Machado Francis, barber Charles Finney, r. 3
Glover
" John F., barber, r. 3 Glover
" Peter, barber, 503 Howard, r. 538 Howard
rear
Maohe Peter (Mache & Bazzini) , and restaurant ,
105, 7th, r. 1717 Mason
" & Bazzini (Peter Mache and Marco Baz-
zini), restaurant, 531 Broadway
Machefert Nellie, widow, dressmaker", r. 14 John
Machesi Angelo, clerk Gendotti Bros., r. 445 Ivy
Av
Machin T. N., president Home and Farm Com-
pany, 64-65 Chronicle Bldg, r. East Oak-
land
Machol Eugene (Michels & Wand), r. 935 Post
Machrey Edward, laborer, r. 1909 Geary
Maclndoe Walter, clerk, r. 2706A Mission
Maclnnis Alexander, ship carpenter, r. 306
Shotwell
" Martin B., physician and surgeon, 2134
Howard
Macintosh James S., liquors, 42 McAllister, r.
40 McAllister
" Robert, fireman, r. 24 Grand Av
4®=Macintosh. See Mcintosh
Mack A. Mrs., pantry woman Palace Hotel, r. 135
Hayes
■' Adolph (Mack & Co.), r. 2315 Buchanan
" Albert, driver Morton Special Delivery, r.
340 Taylor
" Alexander, clerk W. R. Grace & Co., r. 1318
California
Mack Arthur E., attorney at law, 1504 Market,
rooms 31-33
" August, r. 2507 Pine
" Bessie, widow, dressmaker, r. 223a Leaven-
worth
" -Cavanagh Maimie Mrs., r. 2112 Baker
" Christian, cellarman' John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 924 York
" Christina Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Daniel, cattle driver, r. 512, 4th
" David, teamster, r. 721 Natoma
" Dominic, laundryman, r. 644 Natoma
" Emil, machinist, r. 1108 Alabama
" Francis, cook, r. 765 Mission
" Frank, glass blower, r. 617 Sacramento
■' Frank F., butcher, 5 Oak. r. 20/2 Oak
" Frederick, r. 18 Pearl
" Frederick, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. E
bet San Bruno and Alabama
" Frederick C, groceries and liquors, SW
cor Waller and Webster, r. 423 Waller
" George, waiter, r. 715 Howard
" George W., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 331
Mississippi
" Jacob, currier John Reilly, r. NE cor Adam
and Eve
" Jacob, tinners. F. Gas Light Co., r. 428.
29 th
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Mack J. August, r. Old People's Home
" James, cigars and tobacco, 916 Kearny, r.
933 Kearny
James, sailmaker, r. 66 Tehama
John, laborer, r. 310, 11th
John, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
John A., carpenter, r. 1 Fargo PI
Joseph, bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r. 917^4
Mission
Joseph A., butcher David F. Kenney, r. 613
Bryant
Lawrence, r. 908 O'Farrell
Margaret, widow, r. 613 Bryant
Maria, widow, r. 1539 Geary
Michael J., bookbinder, r. 145, 5th
Milton S., r. 1621 Vallejo
O. E. Mrs., r. 414 Taylor
Oscar E., cashier J. C. Nolan & Co., r. Oak-
land
Patrick, r. 1018 Alabama
Patrick Mrs., bakery, 1018 Alabama
Philip, dryer La Grande Laundry
Richard, baker, r. 212 Broadway
Simon, merchandise broker and importer,
112 California, r. 908 O'Farrell
Walter, bookkeeper, r. 2934 Folsom
Wilfred (Fletcher & Co.), r. 908 O'Farrell
William, liquors and lodgings, 510 Pacific
William B. (Mack & Warren), r. 9 St. Ann's
Bldg
Mack & Co. (Adolph Mack, Leon Guggenhime
and Fred S. Kellogg), importers and
wholesale druggists, 11 Front
" & Warren (William B. Mack and William
Warren), chiropodists, 7 St. Ann's Bldg
J8®=Mack. See Maack
Mackall Benjamin F., bookkeeper, r. 308 Grove
" Mary A., widow, r. 308 Grove
Mackay Alex & Son (Alexander and Walter S.
Mackay), carpets, furniture and up-
holstery, 715 Market
" Alexander (Alex Mackay & Son), r. 23 Noe
" Archie, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" David B., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Duncan C, director Skagit Cumberland
Coal Co. and executor estate of P. N.
Mackay, 408 California, room 4, r. 1419
Washington
" George, helper Ames & Harris, r. 337 Te-
hama
" George D., clerk Shainwald, Buckbee &
Co., r. 1419 Washington
" John W., capitalist, 7 Nevada Block, r.
Virginia City, Nevada
" Patrick N. (estate of), 408 California,
room 4
" Robert G., journalist, r. 1419 Washington
" Thomas B., r. 1419 Washington
" Walter S. (Alex Mackay & Son), r. 887 Noe
" William, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.),
r. 510 Geary
" William A., clerk George F. Grant, r. Oak-
land
" William D., salesman Gutta Percha and
Rubber Mfg. Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William J. B., deputy Sheriff, r. 114 Valen-
cia
" William W., tinner S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Oakland
-eS^Mackay. See Mackey, Mackie, McKay and
McKee
MacKeever Lottie B. Mrs., furnished rooms,
10131/2 Larkin
Mackel Ann, widow, r. 115 Ash Av
" Charles, card writer, r. 521 Green
" Henry, molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 670 Bran-
nan
" Peter, laborer, r. 670 Brannan
" Thomas, paper carrier, r. 426 Haight
Macken James, r. 1026a Folsom
4®="Macken. See Mackin and Makin
MacKenzie Alice Miss, clerk Kenneth M.
Forbes, r. 5OV2, 3d
" Angus, r. 2 Alemany
Mackenzie Angus, shipwright, r. 116 Mississippi
" Catherine, nurse, r. 709 Sutter
MacKenzie Charles F., salesman, r. 630 Bush
" Donald, sewing machine agent, r. 217, 6th Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S^I-S^T- IVIARKEX
Mackenzie F. Marshall, candy maker, r. 1612
Bush
" George F., broom manufacturer, 703 Front,
r. Alameda
" James M., carpenter Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 1612 Bush
" James W., broom corn and broom manu-
facturers' supplies, 703 Front, r. 131
Montgomery
MacKenzie John, stockbroker, r. 3626, 16th
Mackenzie Kenneth Mrs., furnished rooms, 906
Market
" Robert, clerk Stauf & Cooper, r. 1723i^
Leavenworth
" Robert Rev., pastor First Presbyterian
Church, r. 2021 California
-^T" Mackenzie. See McKenzie
Mackey Daniel, gardener, r. 912 Guerrero
" James F., expressman, r. 510, 14th
" James P., policeman, r. 872, 18th
" John, clerk, r. 510, 14th
" John, salesman Spink Bros., r. 540, 27th
" John J., salesman London Tea Co., r. 510,
14th
" Lizzie Miss, teacher painting, 811, 17th
" Mary, widow, r. 811, 17th
" Mary Mrs., r. 908 Illinois
" Patrick, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Patrick, teamster F. P. Elliot, r. 72614
Clementina
" William, laborer, r. 106 Mississippi
.^5=" Mackey. See Mackay, Mackie, McKay and
McKee
Mackie Alexander, secretary San Francisco &
San Joaquin Valley Railway Company,
office 321 Market, r. Alameda
" Andrew, cabinet maker, r. 1011 Minna
" David J., plumber, r. 618 Larkin
" George F., laborer, r. 19th bet Eureka and
Douglass
" Hamilton W., druggist, r. 618 Larkin
" James, fireman, r. 216 Michigan
" James B., clerk W. J. Callingham, r. Mill
Valley
" Lizzie, nurse, r. 1328 California
" Robert, plumber and gasfitter, 23 Valencia,
r. 21 Valencia
" W. H., master schr Reporter, office 28 Cali-
fornia
" William, janitor U. S. Mint, r. Berkeley
" William, manufacturers' agent, 53 Flood
Bldg, r. 13oA Douglass
4®= Mackie. See Mackay, Mackey, McKay and
McKee
Mackillop Angus, clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r. 410,
8th Av
" Archibald, foreign correspondent Crown
Distilleries Co., r. SWcor California and
4th Av
4®= McKillop. See McKellops and McKillop
Mackin Annie Mrs., saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 1231 Folsom
" John, shoemaker, r. 646 Folsom
" Samuel, oyster cocktails, 10414 Powell, r.
4621/4 Minna
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 3 Billings PI
j^= Mackin. See Macken and Makin
TVIackinnon George S., master mariner, r. 1208
Waller
Mackinson George H., carpenter Raphael Weill
& Co., r. Berkeley
Mackintosh Belle, nurse, r. 803 Leavenworth
" Charles D., carpenter, r. 539 Wisconsin
" Daniel, r. 913 Union
" Donald (S. S. Ferguson & Co.), r. 1023 Fair
Oaks
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Mackintosh Eliza Miss, teacher elocution, r. 803
Leavenworth
" John W., clerK, r. 1721i4 San Carlos Av
" William C, electrician, r. 913 Union
4@=-Mackintosh. See Macintosh
Macklehaugh Elizabeth, widow, r. SW cor Ba-
ker and Filbert
Macklin George, laundryman, r. 227, 11th
" John N., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
3021 Golden Gate Av
Mackrett George B., reporter Call, r. 950 Geary
Macks Jacob I., collector Rauer's Law and
Collection Office
MacLachlan Dugald, janitor, r. 1585 Valencia
" Jean Mrs., furnished rooms, 1585 Valencia
MacLauchlan, Charles R., packer Neustadter
Bros., r. 826K2. 15th
MacLaurin James B., dental student, r. 1170
Market
Maclay John, manager The Clark Mile-End
Spool Cotton Co., 108 Battery
MACLEAN D.,
physician and surgeon. Dean and
professor obstetrics California Medical
College, oface hours 1 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.
m., Sundays 10 a. m. to 12 m., office 37,
38 and 39 St. Ann's Bldg, 6 Eddy, tele-
phone Bush 7, r. 1714 Ellis, telephone
West 294
MacLean Hector, carpenter Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. Oakland
" Hugh M., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co.,r. 1021 Oak
'• John, policem.an, r. 630 Olive Av
" John A., clerk Hongkong and Shanghai
Banking Corporation, r. Cosmos Club
" Louise, domestic, 2120 Pacific Av
Maclean Sanitarium, L. F. Herrick resident
physician, 1534 Mission
4®=MacLean. See McClain, McLain, McLane
and McLean
MacLellan Annie, domestic, 2501 Steiner
MacLennan Julia Mrs., teacher music, r. 622b
Geary
" Kate, widow, r. 1623 Eddy rear
4®=" MacLennan. SeeMcClennan andMcLellan
MacLeod Alexander, boiler maker, r. 3621^
Clementina
" George, cigars and tobacco, 1571 Market
" John A., driver Hedemark & McNab, r. 715
Church
" M. Miss, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. Oakland
" Margaret, widow, r. 715 Church
" Robert P., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
1714 Clay
4®"MacLeod. See McCloud and McLeod
Macloon Charles H., master mariner, r. 2411
Washington
Maclure Charles L., clerk T. H. Frolich, r. 142,
7th
Maolurkin Alfred R., watchman, r. 1532 Castro
MacLymont Victor H. M. (Saville MacLymont
&Co.), r. Cosmos Club
MacLyon William, mechanical engineer, r. 21
Rondel PI
Macmillan John A., clerk Singer Mfg Co., r. 545
Franklin
" Willis M., real estate, r. 214^ Chattanooga
J8®=-MaoMillan. See McMillan and MoMuUin
MacMonagle Beverly, physician and surgeon,
94-95 Crocker Bldg, r. 1311 Hyde
MacMuUen James, city editor Call, r. 2118 Van
Ness Av
" John H., printer, r. 2118% Van Ness Av
MacMuUen Thomas, laborer, r. 22d Av nr Point
Lobos Av
4®" MacMuUen. See McMullen
4®" MacMurray. See McMurray
Macnab Mary H. Miss, housekeeper, 144 Sil-
ver
MacNeil Sarah Mrs., r. 321 Taylor
MacNeill Charles, clerk Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 235
San Jose Av
" Jackson, assistant accountant London and
San Francisco Bank, r. 235 San Jose Av
" John, blacksmith, r. 10 Minnesota
J9®= MacNeill. See McNeill
MacNevin Harry J., polisher, r. 1047 Mission
" Lena A. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1047
Mission
*®="MacNevin. See McNevin
MacNutt Archibald H., marble and granite
monuments, 374 Brannan, r. 940 Mission
" Homer, machinist S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 1509
Dolores
4®" MacNutt. See McNutt
Macomber C. A. & Co. (Charles A. Macomber),
dealers in boots and shoes, a:
J. E. Tilt Shoe Co. (Chicago, 111.),
Clay
Macomber Charles A. (C. A. Macomber & Co.),
and president Macomber-Grayson Co., r.
414 Eddy
Macomber-Grayson Co., C. A. Macomber presi-
dent, John J. Greely secretary, office 123
Clay
" Horace L., painter, r. 781 Mission
" John H. Rev., post chaplain U. S. A., r.
Angel Island
" Steven L., carpenter, r. 8 Elliott Park
" William T., proprietor The Macabeau,420,
6th
Macondray Atherton, manager Macondray &
Company, 425-427 Market, r. Menlo Park
Macondray Bros. & Lockard
(William and George N. Macondray
and Walter S. Lockard), importers
silks, mattings and teas, and com-
mission merchants, sole agents
Pacific Coast Louis Roederer Cham-
pagne, 124 Sansome
Macondray Building, 206 Sansome
" George N. (Macondray Bros. & Lockard),
r. Yokohama
" Horatio N., with Macondray Bros. & Lock-
ard, r. Kobe, Japan
" William (Macondray Bros. & Lockard), r.
932e Slitter
MACONDRAY & COMPANY,
J. L. Rathbone secretary, Barry Bald-
win and Atherton Macondray man-
agers, importers teas, mattings and
silks, shipping and commission mer-
chants, and agents North China
Insurance Co. (limited), 425-427 Mar-
ket
Macouillard Louis, clerk Block & Georges, r. 17
Adelaide PI
" Peter, cook, r. 17 Adelaide PI
Maoowsky J. & Co. (Jacob Macowsky and I. M.
Cohn), loan office, 602 Kearny
" Jacob (J. Macowsky & Co.), and watches
and jewelry, 211 Kearny, r. 1007 Pierce
4®=" Macowsky. See Makowsky
Macphee Nathan F., restaurant, 1507 Market,
r. 1507/2 Market
Macpherson Alexander M. (Macpherson &
Rucker), r. 216 Chattanooga
Macpherson Alexander W., with H. S. Crocker
Co., r. lORuss
" Esther Mrs., board and lodgings, 322-324
Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, advertising agent, 6 Mills Bldg,
6th floor
" John, boiler maker, r. 433, 24th
" Robert, miner, r. 1313a Hayes
" " William, cook, r. 1001 Battery
" & Rucker (A. M. Macpherson and W. S.
Rucker), produce commission, 215-219
Washington
4®*Macpherson. See McPherson
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Macquarrie Donald B., accoutant, r. 2853 Mis-
sion
MacRae William A., note teller London and
San Francisco Bank, r. 1920 Washington
Macrae William D., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1032 Mission
j8®=- Macrae. See McRae and McCrea
Macredy John, brass molder M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 806 Douglass
Macrow Thomas, engineer Newell & Bro., r. 31
CoUingwood
MAOSORLEY A. & 00.
(Alfred S. Macsorley), general adver-
tising agents and bill distributors. 111
Stevenson
Macsorley Alexander K., sign painter, r. 618
Stevenson
" Alfred S. (A. Macsorley & Co.), r. Oakland
" Henry, circular distributor, 45, 3d, r. 618
Stevenson
jg®=-Macsorley. See McSorley
MacVicar Alexander, porter Cartan, McCarthy
&Co., r. 418 Clayton
Macy Charles E., expressman, NW cor Stockton
and Geary, r. 12 Henrietta Square
" Harrison, bookkeeper Duffey Bros., r. East
Oakland
" Henry C, architect, 208 Kearny, r. 1215
Mason
" Mary F. Mrs., varieties, 26O8I/2 Mission
" William A., boiler coverer, r. 37 Louisa
" William W., gardener Garfield Square, r.
2608 Mission
Madden Ambrose J., saddler Morton Special
Delivery, r. 44, 6th
" Daniel, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 425, 3d
" David D., metal rooter, r. 510V4 Hayes
" Delia, widow, r. 794 Van Ness Av
" Edmund W., compositor, r. 1637 Folsom
" Edward, starcher Modern Laundry, r. 6th
bet Howard and Mission
" Frank E., bookkeeper Nathan.'Dohrmann &
Co., r. North Temescal
" Frederick, civil engineer, r. 522 Turk
" George, clerk, r. 441 Clementina rear
" Henrietta Mrs., r. 139 Dolores
" Henry A., policeman, r. 133 Capp
" Honora, widow, r. 17 Baker
" James (Carroll & Madden), r. 250 Tehama
" James, driver, r. 539 Geary
" James, gardener, r. 13 Albion Av "
" James, hostler R. E. Cole, r. 246, 3d
" James, plumber, r. 304, 3d
" James A., liquors, 79 Stevenson, r. 81 Stev-
enson
" James A., plasterer, r. 3103 Fillmore rear
" James G., tailor, r. 18!^ Folsom Av
" James S., steamfltter, r. 12OI/2, 31st
Madden Jerome, land agent Southern Pacific
Railroad Co., 14 Hobart Bldg, r. 2709 Sac-
ramento
" J. H., fireman S. P. Co., r. 218 Shotwell
" John, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 704
Tennessee
" John, butcher, r. 305 Hayes
^' John, candy maker J. Seidl & Co., r. 3427
Mason
" John, saloon keeper, r. 817 Howard
" John, shoemaker, r. 126 Oak
" John, teamster, r. 157 Silver
" John C, plasterer, r. SIS'A Capp
" John F., lieutenant U. S. A., r. 2709 Sacra-
mento
" John J., car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 738 Treat Av
" John J., plumber John M. Duncan & Son, r.
940 Bryant
" John J., pressman Chronicle, r. 537a Green-
wich rear
" John J. Jr., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 19
South Park
" John K., painter, r. 441 Valencia
" John M., butcher Joseph Furlong, r. 305
Hayes
" John W., japanner Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 3015 Golden Gate Av
" Joseph, foundryman, r. 501 Napa
" Joseph, ironworker Union I. Wks, r. 780
Illinois
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flain, Glaased and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Madden Joseph J., bookkeeper Miller, Sloss &
Scott,r. 2City HallPl
" Lillie E. Miss, stenographer Joseph Leg-
gett, r. 120'/2, 31st
" Mary, widow, r. 130V4, 31st
" Melo, waiter John B. Shay, r. 13V4 Sacra-
mento
" Michael, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Michael, mining, r. 701 Stockton
" Michael, seaman, r. 431, 4th
" Michael J., real estate and insurance
broker, 1627 Folsom
" Nellie, widow, r. 304, 3d
" Patrick, engineer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 533 Natoma
" Patrick, laborer, r. 350 Tehamd,
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1703 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
" Patrick F., r. 7 Harriet
" Patrick H., laborer, r. 537 Ivy Av
" Richard, liquors, 401 Francisco, r. 318
Broadway
" Robert W., distributor postofflce, r. 441
Valencia
" Thomas, driver, r. 7 Harriet
" Thomas, laborer, r. 350 Tehama
" Thomas, painter, r. 738 Treat Av
" Thomas, tanner Richard Curtis, r. 3007
Mission
" Thomas, watchman S. P. Co., r. 826 Folsom
" Thomas F., teamster J. F. Holland, r. 46
" Thomas P., capitalist, r. Occidental Hotel
" Thomas P., boiler maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 15 McLea Court
" Thomas P., laborer S. P. Co., r. 836 Folsom
" Thomas W., cornice maker William Cro-
nan, r. 510% Hayes
" Thomas W., painter Market St. Ry., r. 609,
31st
" Wilkes C, transferer Dickman-Jones Co., r.
441 Valencia
" William, boiler maker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 407, 1st
" William A., clerk Christian G. Berger, r.
1113Vallejo
" William J., sawyer M. Hansen & Co., r. 318
Capp
Madden William M., attorney at law, 74-80
Chronicle Bldg, and Prosecuting Attor-
ney Police Court 4, r. 1334 Clay
Maddock Sarah P., widow, r. 1118 Leavenworth
Maddooks William Mrs., r. 317 Jones
Maddox Cabel H., r. 104 Baker
" James U., tinner James De La Montanya
" Walter G., clerk general passenger
agent's office S. P. Co., and secretary
Western Outlook Publishing Co., 435
Montgomery, room 6, r. 1596 Bush
Maddrill John W., printer Palace Hotel
" Walter, printer Palace Hotel
Maddux Charles, medical student, r. 610 Mason
'• James E., physician, r. 610 Mason
" James H. Mrs., r. 3009 Sacramento
Madel Henry, cooper, r. llO'/a, 14th
" Magdalena, widow, r. 110%, 14th
" Peter, cooper David Woerner, r. llO'/s, 14th
Mader Otto, confectionery, 2027 Fillmore, r. 2414
Sacramento
Madera Canal and Irrigation Co. (Madera, Cal.),
E. W. Chapman president, Dudley C.
Bates secretary, 81 Nevada Block
" Frederick W., city passenger agent Bur-
lington Route, r. 2044 Scott
" Improvement Co. The, 52 Chronicle Bldg
" P., seaman str City of Sydney
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Madero Albert D., teamster Albert E. Buck-
man, r. 116 Eddy
" Rose, widow, r. 1226 Green
Madge Ada M. Miss, stenographer P. F. Ben-
son, r. Oakland
" Frederick, asst. secretary S. P. Co., room
23 Hobart Bldg, r. 1039 Dolores
" James W., deckhand str Bay City, r. Oak-
land
Madgio Louis, fish dealer, 121, 9th, r. 1007 Bat-
tery
Madigan Edward J., butcher, r. 467 Stevenson
" Jane, widow, r. 232, 29th
" John, barber, r. 704^ Linden Av
" John, laborer, r. 154, 1st
" Matthew, porter, r. 19 Sumner
" Patrick, teamster Michael Sheedy, r. 558
Stevenson
" Repository Co., Thomas F. Madigan man-
ager, 1128 Mission
" Thomas C, brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. SW
cor Carl and Cole
" Thomas F., manager Madigan Repository
Co., 1128 Mission, r. 6231/2 Minna
Madill David, physician, 330 Sutter
Madine John, laborer Armour Packing Co. r.
1220 Kearny
Madison Alfred, seaman, r. 9 Clay
" Annie C, widow, r. 532 Grove
Madison Bennett H. (B. H. Madison & Sons),
and president Pacific Coast Dredging
and Reclamation Co., 15 Steuart, r. 115
Capp
Madison B. H. & Sons (Bennett H., Martin J.
and Henry B.), shipping, commission
and insurance, 15 Steuart
" Charles, carpenter, r. 227, 2d
" Daniel, stevedore, r. 51 Stanford
" Edison, printer, r. 2 Russell
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 578 Howard
" Frank A., clerk Gove & Co., r. Oakland
Madison Frank D., attorney at law, 97-103
Crocker Bldg, r. 2515 Broadway
" George, master mariner, r. 95 Steuart
" George, teamster Kinsman & Ornsby, r. 413
Larkin
" George E., r. 329 Jessie
" Hannah, widow, r. 217 Francisco
" Hans, ship owner, Pier 4 Steuart, r. 2326
Mission
" Harry, transferer Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 629 Florida
" Harry, surfman South Side U. S. Life
Saving Station
" Helena Mrs., r. 45 Palmer
" Henry, saloon keeper, r. 2817 Folsom
Madison Henry B. (B. H. Madison & Sons and
Kruse & Madison), and notary public,
15 Steuart, r. 532A 17th
" James, r. 2213 Leavenworth
" James, brakeman S. P. Co.. r. 334 Green
" James, secretary A. F. Tenney Co. and
Gem Mining and Milling Co. and presi-
dent Fresno Fruit Packing Co., office 839
Folsom, r. Alameda
" John, gardener, r. 1617 California
Madison Martin J. (B. H. Madison & Sons and
Kruse & Madison), and secretary Pacific
Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co.
and Pacific Marine Railway and Ways
Co., 15 Steuart, r. 113 Capp
" Mary Miss, r. 918 Montgomery
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 329 Jessie
" Maurice A. H., clerk Bancroft-Whitney
Co.,r. Oakland
Madison Mining Co. (Calaveras Co.), H. G.
Stevenson secretary, 532 Market
" Nicholas, r, 933 Mission
" Ole, teamster Wainwright & Easton, r. 314
Folsom
Madison Primary School, Miss Elizabeth F.
Bartlett principal, S s Clay bet Walnut
and Laurel
" Thomas, driver, r. bVSYz Hyde rear
" Walter E., clerk Girvin & Eyre, r. 532
Grove
MADISON & BURKE
(Martin J. and Frank H. Burke and
John T. Harmes), real estate and in-
surance brokers, rent collectors, 626
Market
4®="Madison. See Madson, Matson and Matte-
son
Madmanusen Axel, waiter, r. 7 Henrietta
Square
Madrid Ygnacio L., pressman Joseph M. Tor-
res, r. 1013 Clay
Madrilley Jorge, Consul Spain, 41154 California
Madsen Albert M., master ship John Ena,
office 10 Mission
" C, r. 220 Pacific
" Charles, master mariner, r. 320 Drumm
" Christian, packer Lewis Packing Co. and
Vinegar Wks, r. 14 Washington
" Edward P., teamster James Miller, r.511
Jersey
■' Frederick, laborer, r. 169 Silver
" George, barber, r. 550 Mission
" Henry J., watchmaker and jeweler, 260, 3d,
r. West Berkeley
" John, foreman Henry W. Gray, r. 16 Webb
" John J., stereotyper Post, r. 1120 Fell
" Mads, lumberman, r. 2523 Bryant Av
" Martin, waiter Andrew Christensen, r. 36
Tehama
•' M. J., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" Nicholas, clerk Andrew Christensen
" Peter, laborer, r. 1521, 19th Av South
" Robert K., foreman Lewis Packing Co,
and Vinegar Wks, r. ■209'-A Chestnut
" Samuel, laborer, r. 207 Montgomery Av
Madson Edward, baker Buhlmann & Woelfel,
r. 1523 Mission
" Emil, teamster Thomas Billingslea, r. 317
Turk
" George, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Mace J., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
323, 22d
" Ole, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1585 Va-
lencia
" Oliver (Madison & Peterson), r. 323, 22d
" & Peterson (Oliver Madson and Andrew
Peterson), restaurant, 107 Berry
4®"Madson. See Madison, Madsen, Matson,
Mattson and Matzen
Maehl John, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 1715, 25th
Maennerbuhd Hall, W s Potrero Av nr 24th
Maertins Richard, traveling salesman Till-
mann & Bendel. r. Oakland
Maessen William, r. 1409 Scott
Maestretti Frank A., marble works, 206 Central
Av, r. 1316 Broderick
" Giuseppe, waiter Perini's Restaurant, r
1113 Kearny
" Richard, collector Swiss Mutual Benevo-
lent Soc, r. ll]3Kearny
" Silvio, plumber, r. 1113 Kearny
Maetzen Edla, domestic, 1432 Golden Gate Av
Maffei Giacomo, clerk G. Bovo, r. 1219^,4 Kearny
Magagnos Charles D. P., salesman Lewis, An-
derson & Co., r. 204 Castro
" Julian A., solicitor Tom C. Grant, r. 204
Castro
Magallon Joseph, roaster D. Ghirardelli Co., r.
1321 Kearny
" Rosa Miss, fringemaker A. Colombat, r.
1321 Kearny
Magaltios Antonio L., cook Lisbon House, r.
422 Drumm
Magann James G. , printer, r. 2425 Washing-
ton
" James G. Jr., r. 2425 Washington
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Magary Alvin, clerk The Zeno Mauvais Music
Co., r. 1822 San Carlos Av
" Amy Miss, r. 1822 San Carlos Av
" William W., tilesetter, 2334 Bryant Av, r.
2323 Bryant Av
jgS^Magary. See McGary and McGeary
Magdalen Asylum, in charge Sisters of Mercy,
bet 20th and 33d, Potrero Av and San
Bruno Av
Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co. (of Magde-
burg), Gutte & Frank managers Pacific
Coast Department, 303 California
Magee Alexander, machinist Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 907 York
" Daniel, floorwalker The Hamburger Co., r.
517 McAllister
" Edward, teamster Truckee Lumber Co.
" Frank B., clerk Hooker & Co., r. 1106 Po-
trero Av
" Frederick E., student, r. 800 Van Ness Av
Magee Harvey W., Bank Commissioner, 530
California, rooms 19-20, r. Pasadena, Cal.
" Henry S. (Van Pelt, Kilton & Magee), r.
Napa, Cal.
" J., master mariner, 9 Mission
" James, carpenter, r. 1106 Hyde
" James, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 501 Napa
" John, paver, r. 735 Brannan
" John, shipping clerk Washburn & Moen
Mfg Co., r. 908 Howard
" John, waiter, r. 508 Jessie
Magee John A. Jr., importer and dealer in
leather, agent Walker-Oakley Co., and
shipping and commission, 310 Clay, r.
1413 Hyde
" John P., liquors, 234 Townsend
" John P., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 907 York
" Kate, widow, r. 43 Moss
" Marshall, teamster, r. 39 Ritch
" Maude Miss, r. 1413 Hyde
" Rose Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Rodger D., with Thomas Magee & Sons, r.
1316 Leavenworth
" Sadie Miss, r. 1716 Howard
" Thomas (Thomas Magee & Sons), r. 800 Van
Ness Av
" Thomas Jr. (Thomas Magee & Sons), r.
Hotel Richelieu
MAGEE THOMAS & SONS
(Thomas, William A. and Thomas Jr.),
real estate agents, editors and pro-
prietors San Francisco Real Estate
Circular, 4 Montgomery
Magee Walter, student, r. 80f) Van Ness Av
" William A. (Thomas Magee & Sons), r.
Fruitvale
4®"Magee. See McGee and McGhee
Magendie Hippolyte A., correspondent, r. cor
Union Av and Banks
" John B., r. 507 Pine
MagensoE Frank, laborer, r. 405 Beale
Mager Frederick, helper The A. Lietz Co., r.
419 Eddy
" John L., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
11 Clyde
Joseph, painter, r. 906 O'Farrell
Mary Mrs., seamstress, r. 717i/4 Bush rear
Max, grocer, r. 906 O'Farrell
Paul, carpenter, r. 1101 Folsom
Saul, painter, r. 906 O'Farrell
Severin, cellarmanC. Schilling & Co., r. Es
York nr Army
Magers Lemuel C, r. 2454 Pond
Maggart Cordie Miss, clerk, r. 639i/4 McAllis-
ter
" Edward F., bakery, 727 Larkin
" James M., canvasser, r. 629!^ McAllister
Maggetti A., laborer, r. 518 Francisco
" Gottardo, pastemaker Yosemite Flour
Mills, r. 32 Kate PI
" Joseph, pressman Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co.,r. 35 Kate PI
" Paul L., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles.
r. 35 Kate PI
Maggi Manuel, boarding, 8 Ohio PI
Maggini Charles (Garcia & Maggini), r. 10n«
Clay
Maggini Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 1009 Wash-
ington
" Lora, widow, r. 1009 Washington
Maggio E., gardener Colombo Market
" Emile E., machinist W. T. Garratt& Co., r.
1007 Battery
" George, clerk Am. Union Fish Co., r. 1007
Battery
" Vincenzo, carpenter, 507 Green
Maggiolo Giovanni, scavenger, r. 9 Fillmore
Maggiora Bernard D., liquors, 90154 Kearny
" Louis (Maggiora & Sbragia), r. 118 Wash-
ington
" & Sbragia (Louis Maggiora and Charles
Sbragia), boarding and lodgings, 118
Washington
Magher Henry J., clerk, r. 333 Turk
Magidson Jacob, peddler fruit, r. 34 Capp
" Simon, r. 34 Capp
Magill Arthur E., general agent Phoenix In-
surance Co. (of Hartford, Conn.) and
Home Insurance Co. (of New York),
Mutual Life Bldg, SE cor California and
Sansome, r. Oakland
" Arthur E. Jr., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Co's, r. Oakland
" Bernard, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Charles R., patrolman Underwriters' Fire
Patrol No. 2, r. NE cor Eddy and Polk
" Mary L., domestic, 1020, 17th
'• William J., janitor Mills Bldg, r. 117 Butte
4®=Magill. See McGill
Magilton Ruth M., widow, r. 11 Dearborn PI
Maginess John R., clerk State Board of Harbor
Commissioners
Maginis John J., official reporter Superior Court
Dept. 11, r. 1943 Geary
Maginnis Charles, salesman Blake, Moffltt &
Towne, r. Alameda
" Christopher, pattern maker Union I. Wks,
r. 919, 15th Av South
" Eliphas, r. 1933 Bush
" James H., machinist Fulton Eng. and Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 21154 Page
" James H., workman U. S. Mint, r. 137 Sil-
ver
" John B., stereotyper Post, r. 803 Pine
" JohnR., bookkeeper, r. 127a Capp
" M. N., journalist, r. Commercial Hotel
i8®"Maginnis. See McGinness, McGuinness,
and Mclnnis
Magistra Charles A., liquors, 2305^ Montgom-
ery Av
Magliano Giuseppe, r, 510 Union rear
Maglioni Antonio, shoemaker, 1218 Kearny, r. 6
Green
Magnan Gustavo (Bailie & Magnan), r. SE cor
Greenwich and Gough
Magnani Deodato (E. Boschetti & Co.), r. 1596
Bush
Magnello Pasquali (Bacigalupi feMagnello), r.
517 Union rear
Magner Ambrose J., clerk, r. 832 Broadway
" Brothers (Emil, Saul and Joseph), paints
and oils and agents Heath & Milligan
Mfg Co. (Chicago,), .323-334 Front
" Catherine, widow, r. 833 Broadway
" David J., deputy Sheriff, r. 832 Broadway
" Dennis, r. 311 Broderick
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1538a 25th
" Emanuel, machinist Yosemite Mfg Co., r.
21154 Turk rear
" Emil (Magner Bros.), r. 530 Ellis
" Frank W., printer, r. 3354 Perry
" Jennie, widow, r. 906 O'Farrell
" John, printer, r. 539 Sacramento
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Magner John U., fruits and vegetables, NW cor
Hyde and Union
" John D., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
110.5 Hyde
" John T., manager Shooting the Chutes
Shooting Gallery, r. 1518 Pacific Av
" Joseph (Magner Bros.), and with Scott &
McCord, r. 906 O'Farrell
" Louis, oartenaer Frank McManus, r. 130
Geary
" Mary Miss, principal Sutro Primary
School, r. 311 Broderick
" Max, r. 906 O'Farrell
" Max, janitor Harbor Commissioners
" Michael, painter, r. 315'^ Jessie
" Nathaniel A., bookkeeper, r. 311^2 Turk
rear
" Saul (Magner Bros.), r. 906 O'Farrell
" Thomas, foreman Engine 3, r. 1315 Califor-
nia
" Thomas H., clerk, r. 832 Broadway
" Thomas H., clerk, r. 1538a 25th
" William, contractor, r. 311 Broderick
" William F., groceries and liquors, 121,8th
" William J., compositor, r. 23 Perry
Magnes A. Mrs., widow, r. 608a Powell
;e®"Magnes. See Magnus
Magnesen Martin B., commission merchant, 405
Front, r. Ross, Marin Co.
Magneson Olaf, carpenter Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 249, 5th
Magnetic Elastic Truss Co. (Pierce & Son),
704 Sacramento
Magni Albert, packer, r. 908 Sansome
" Albert, porter J. Ivancovich & Co., r. 1113
Montgomery
Magnin Charles, engineer Yosemeti Flour Mills,
r. 97314 Bryant
" Emanuel (I. Magnin & Co.), r. 927 Sutter
" I. & Co. (Isaac, Emanuel and Joseph Mag-
nin), manufacturers ladies', children's
and infants' wear, 810 Market
" Isaac (I. Magnin & Co.), r. 927 Sutter
" Joseph (I. Magnin & Co.), r. 927 Sutter
Magno Ariano, porter Rimassa & Lafournere,
r. 14 Auburn
Magnolia Cafe, Nels M. Lund proprietor, 6 East
opposite Oakland Ferry
Magnolia Nurseries, J. Jacquemet & Co. pro-
prietors, cor 23d and Douglass
Magnus Alexander, student, r. 631 Hayes
" Harry, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 1104 Larkin
Magnus Maz, physician and surgeon, 229
Geary, hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., tele-
phone Main 5097, r. 631 Hayes
" Max Jr. , student Salfield & Kohlberg, r. 631
4®=Magnus. See Magnes
Magnusen Edward, seaman, r. 51 Stanford
" Frank, asst engineer str Encinal, r. 405
Beale
Magnuson Alfred, plumber Patrick E. O'Hair,
r. IO6/2, 3d
" Axel, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r. 7
Henrietta square
" Charles, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
" Charles A., foreman estate Herman Roy-
ers, r. 331 6th
" Francis J., tailor, r. 26 West Park
" Nels, seaman, r. 23!4 Silver
Magnussen Edward, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Peder, conductor Pre-idio and Ferries
RR, r. 2218i4 Greenwich
Magoon Ann, widow, r. 508, 3d
" Anna F., widow, r. 440, 2d
Magoon L. C, salesman G. O. Heine & Co.
" Oscar S., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
129, 21st
Magoonis George, driver S. F. Laundry, r. 103
Wood
" James, machine operator, r. 103 Wood
" John, machinist Edison Light and Power
Co.,r. 103 Wood
Magorty Frederick W., drayman, 13-15 San-
some, r. 8 Haight
" Hugh, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
2809% California
" James, furrier, r. 18 Fair Oaks
" Robert M., porter, r. 1701 Dupont
" William D., teamster, r. 8 Haight
J8®"Magorty. See McGorty
Magrane Andrew F., agent S. F. & N. P. Ry,
Tiburon Ferry, r. NW cor Buena Vista
Av and Java
" Eleanor, widow, r. NW cor Buena Vista
Av and Java
^8®-Magrane. See McGrain and McGrane
Magrath Richard M., driver George Howes, r.
508 Jones
4®="Magrath. See McGrath and McGraw
Magritz August F., watchman Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 1324 Broadway
" Rosa Miss, dressmaker, r. 1324 Broadway
Magruder A. W., miner, r. 539 Sacramento
4®"Magruder. See McGruder
Maguire Andrew A., physician and surgeon,
1364 Market
Maguire Andrew G., attorney at law, 7-8 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. 329 Page
" Annie, widow, r. 660 Howard
" Annie Mrs., liquors and lodgings, 736 How-
ard
" Annie Miss, cigar box maker, r. 32!4 Perry
rear
Maguire Augustus B., wholesale and retail
dealer in lime, laths, plaster, cement,
hair, nails, fire clay, fire brick, hay,
grain, wood and coal, coke and char-
coal, 2330-2334 Folsom, telephone Mis-
sion 1, box 263 Builders' Exchange, 40
New Montgomery, r. 448, 30th
" Augustus B. Jr., solicitor Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 448, 20th
" Bernard, laborer Market St. Ry, r. 103 Ger-
mania
Catharine, widow, r. 9 Erie
" Catherine, widow, r. 520, 7th Av
" Charles, engineer Yosemite Flour Mills, r.
9731/4 Bryant
" Charles J., fireman Phelan Bldg, r. 13}4
Perry
" Charles S., physician and surgeon, 400
Stockton, r. 227 Page
" Edward, r. Broad nr Orizaba Av
" Edward H., engineer Mission Soap and
Candle Wks, r. 23 Dorland
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 156 Silver
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 512?^ Natoma
" Eugene B., molder Golden State and Mi-
ners' Iron Wks, r. 62 Clementina
" Eugene F., tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r.
630 San Jose Av
" Flora IVJrs., solicitor, r. 1 Essex PI
' ' Frank, fireman Columbian Bldg, r. 2514 Fol-
som
" Frank, sweeper U. S. Mint, r. San Rafael,
Cal.
" Frank E., r. 1318 Howard
" Frank I., clerk Alonzo K. Philbrook, r. 7
Dale PI
" George E., general agent Texas and Pacific
Ry and Missouri Pacific Ry., 131 Cali-
fornia, r. 516 Van Ness Av
" Hannah, widow, r. Broad nr Orizaba Av
" Hannah T., school teacher, r. 3514 Folsom
" Harriet E. Miss, teacher Sutro Primary
School, r. 530, 7th Av
" Henry C, clerk Tax Collector's oflce
" James, r. 158 Shipley rear
" James, contractor, r. 5 Vernon PI
" James, coremaker W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
353 Shipley
" James, liquors, 9 Sherwood PI
" James, longshoreman, r. 43 Gilbert rear
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Maguire James, riveter Union I. Wks, r. 916
Illinois
James, street contractor, r. 219 Geary
James, teamster, r. 6 Myrtle Av
James, tinsmith, r. 912 Howard
James, wire drawer, r. 158 Shipley rear
James A., commission merchant, 130 San-
some, room 9, r. The California
Maguire James G., attorney at law and mem-
ber Congress, 6-12 Mills Bldg, 8th floor
" James H., metal roofer, 339 Eddy, r. 2514
Folsom
" James W., examiner U. S. Customs, r. Ala-
meda
" John, boiler maker, r. 105 New Montgom-
ery
" John, drayman, r. 1605 Dolores
" John, driver, r. 9 Erie
" John, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 606 Na-
toma
" John, molder, r. 664Y2 Howard
" John, painter, r. 9 Havens
" John, saddler, r. 2514 Folsom
" John E.,carpenterS.F. Furniture Mfg Co.
" John H., fireman, r. 1218 Howard
« John J., bookbinder, r. 606 Natoma rear
" John v., clerk Joseph H. Maguire, r. 520,
7th Av
" John W., grip repairer Geary St. RR, r. 112
Clement
" Joseph, bookkeeper, r. 2338 Folsom
" Joseph, waiter George H. Richard
" Joseph H., butcher, 521 Lyon, r. 520, 7th
Av
" Joseph W., clerk, r. 1218 Howard
" Kate, liquors, 9 Sherwood PI
" Kate J. Miss, teacher Sutro Primary
School, r. 520, 7 th Av
" Lizzie Miss, clerk car accountant S. P.
Co., r. 410 Post
'■ Lucy, widow, r. 32 Perry rear
" M. & O. (Michael and Owen), wood and
coal, hay and grain, 133 Hayes
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Mary Miss, shirtcutter, r. 32i/i Perry
" May Miss, dressmaker, r. 316, 3d
" M. E., traveling salesman, r. 905 Market
" Michael (M. & O. Maguire), r. 229 Page
" Michael, porter California Hotel, r. 16
Mason
" Nicholas J., horseshoer, 302 Beale, r. 1
Essex PI
" Michael, J., painter, r. 9 Havens
" Owen (M. &0. Maguire), r. 227 Page
" Patrick, r. 606 Natoma rear
" Patrick, locksmith, r. 316, 3d
" Peter, laborer, r. 84 Nye
" Peter, liquors, 31 Point Lobos Av
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 1218 Howard
" Peter T., watchman, r. 23 Dorland
" Philip, whitener, r. 12 Fargo PI
" Robert E., harness maker J. O'Kane, r. 352
Shipley
" Sadie J. Miss, nurse French Hospital
" Samuel J., clerk, r. 2216 Clay
" Thomas, lineman, r. iSWi Tehama
" Thomas, plumber, r. 7 Dale PI
" Thomas, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. 936,
13th Av South
" Thomas, teamster Roth, Blum & Co.. r. 601.
7th
" Thomas, wool sorter, r. 415, 3d
" Thomas F., capitalist, r. 2316 Clay
" Thomas G., r. 2338 Folsom
" Thomas G., mining, r. 2707 Folsom
<' Thomas J., traveling salesman, r. 505A 7th
" Thomas R., stenographer, r. 9 Havens
" William contractor, r. 84 Nye
" William, fireman Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. China Av and Mission
Road
" William, horseshoer, r. 1 Essex PI
" William, shoemaker, r. 604 Bartlett
" William H., fireman Mission Soap and
Candle Wks, r. 23 Dorland
" William J., liquors, E s Mission Road opp
Croke ^
•es^Maguire. See McGuire and Merguire
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Mahan Agnes, widow, r. 603?^ Hayes
" Charles E., compositor James H. Barry, r.
117 Bay
" Frank W., machinist, r. 357^4 Clementina
" Henry H., capitalist, r. 2001 Eddy
" Hugh, peddler, r. 106 Gilbert
" James, waiter, r. 510 Pacific
" James H., clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.,
r. 419 Laguna
" John, master mariner, r. 406, 13th
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 319 Fillmore
" Mary, widow, r. 4691^ Tehama
" William, laborer, r. 716 Clementina
" William, liquors, 4 Sherwood PI
" William, varnisher, r. 104 New Montgom-
ery
4®"Mahan. See Mahon, Mahone, Meehan,
Mehan and Meighan
Mahanny John A., compositor, r. 113 Eddy
Mahar William H., clerk Bowers Rubber Co., r.
335 Fell
4®"Mahar. See Maher and Meagher
Mahart Emma, widow, dressmaking, 2533 Bush
Mahe Gustave, physician, ofQce and r. 316
Kearny, hours 8 to 10 a. m., 3 to 4 and 7 to
8 p. m., telephone Black 61
Maher Ann, widow, r. 211, 11th
" Annie Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Catherine, widow, r. 1211 Eddy
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 59 Shipley
" Daniel, painter, r. 16!^ Folsom Av
" Daniel Jr., clerk, r. 16'/i Folsom Av
" Dennis, laborer, r. 13534 Perry
" Dominic Rev. O. P., clergyman St. Domi-
nic's Monastery
" Edward, r. 11 Fair Oaks
" Edward J. (MoUie A. Maher & Co.), and
painter, 1520 Howard, r. 1530M Howard
" Edward J., carpenter William B. Kreger,
r. 105 Precita Av
" J. & Son (James and Thomas F.), draymen
NW cor Beale and Howard
" James, r. 908 Folsom
" James (J. Maher & Son), r. 671 Harrison
" James, longshoreman, r. 816 Sansome
" James C, marine engineer, r. 2&y2 Kearny
" James F., blacksmith, r. 1924 Folsom
" James H., bricklayer, r. 38 Dore rear
" James T., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 113
Perry
" John, gardener Mount Calvary Cemetery,
r. 14 St. Rose's Av
" John, lumber surveyor. 9 Mission, r. 835,
15th
" John, teamster Wheaton, Breon & Co., r. 32
Valley
" John, with William E. Maher, r. 1650 Hayes
" John J., carrier postofBce, r. 309a Clemen-
tina
" Joseph W., r. 105 Precita Av
" Joseph W. Jr., policeman, r. 105 Precita Av
" Julia G. Miss, teacher James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 671 Harrison
" Martin, r. 1311 Eddy
" Martin, serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
319 Vallejo
" Martin A., policeman, r. 441 Elizabeth
" Michael, laborer, r. 1408 Broderick
" Michael, teamster Corporation Yard Street
Dept, r. 908 Folsom
" Mollie A. Mrs. (Mollie A. Maher & Co.), r.
1520 Howard
" Mollie A. & Co. (Mrs. Mollie A. and Ed-
ward J. Maher), paints, oils, glass and
wall paper, 1530 Howard
" Philip, r. 1038 Army
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Richard, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept,
r. Presidio
" Thomas, expressman, NE cor 5th and How-
ard, r. 9)6, 26th
" Thomas, teamster Sperry Flour Co., r. 12
Chesley
" Thomas C, deputy County Clerk, r. 735, 23d
" Thomas D., medical student, r. 735, 23d
" Thomas F. (J. Maher & Son), r. 671 Harri-
son
" Vincent J., seal hunter, r. 723 Harrison
" William, cigars and tobacco, 61, 3d, r. 309a
Clementina
" William E., gents' furnishing goods, 41
East, r. 1650 Hayes
" William F., opener Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 309a Clementina
" William P., hardware, 546 Mission, r. 105
Precita Av
>8®=Maher. See Mahar and Meagher
Maherin Ada Miss, r. 1415 Larkin
" John, carpenter, r. 1024 Howard
4®"Maherin. See Meherin
Mahle William, bartender D. Hadeler, r. 3 Chat-
ham PI
Mahler Bernard, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r.
cor 9th Av South and K
" Frank, machinist Golden State and Miners'
Iron \^^JS. r. 276 Minna
•' Henry, clerk U. S. Mint, r. 16 Pierce
" Henry J. (Bullwinkel & Co.), r. 625 East
MaMer Jolin D. , groceries and liquors, 1601
Mission, r. 1665 Mission
" William, janitor 302 Montgomery, r. 212
Prospect PI
;6®"Mahler. See Mehler
Mahlhop William, millman, r. 19 Rondel PI
Mahlke Lewis, foreman Abend Post, r. 2607
Howard
Mahlmann George H., lastmaker S. F. Last
Factory, r. 1319!4 Larkin
" Josephine, domestic, 1433 California
J^~Mahlmann. See Mohlmann
Mahlon Henry, paper hanger, r. 123 Eddy
Mahlstadt Henry, master schr Emily Lundt,
office 56 Steuart, r. 553 Howard
Mahlstedt Brothers (Frederick and John J.),
butchers, 322 Folsom
" Frederick (Mahlstedt Bros.), r. 322 Folsom
" John J. (Mahlstedt Bros.), r. 322 Folsom
" Louis, bartender, r. 129a San Jose Av
" Thomas, master bktn Newsboy
Mahncken John H., bookkeeper Jos. Fredericks
& Co., r. 6.32 Post
4®"Mahnke. See Mankey
Mahlolme James B..r. 527 O'Farrell
Mahomn George, 3d cook str Australia
Mahon Ellen, widow, r. 106i4 Clara
" Frank, r. 1429 Mason
" Frank, r. 2006 Washington
" Frank A., clerk, r. 1 Hyde PI
" Franklin, chemist, r. 606 Ellis
" Hugh, laborer, r. 319 Ivy Av
" James, clerk, r. 244 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 15 Elliott Park
" John, laborer, r. 142^4 Clara
" John J., teamster, r. 106^/4 Clara
" John W., foreman, r. 227 Perry
" Joseph, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 606 Ellis
'■ Joseph H., clerk C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 227
Perry
" Kate Mrs., janitress Madison Primary
School, r. 125 Eureka
" Thomas, engineer Chemical Engine 1, r.
175 Minna
" Thomas, wool sorter Watson & Marx
Mahon William, r. 175 Minna
" William J., finisher, r. 175 Minna
" William T., broommaker, r. 106V4 Clara
4®=Mahon. See Mahan
Mahone Alexander C, mail clerk, r. 1415 Cali-
fornia
" Alfred W., bookkeeper A. I. Hall & Son, r.
1415 California
" George D.. Pacific Coast Agent Dr. Plouf's
Rheumatism Cure, 24 and 38 Phelan
Bldg, r. 1415 California
" Jay R., clerk r. 509 Guerreo
" Michael J., coachman, 1120 Pine
>6^"Mahone. See Mahan, Mahon, Meehan, Me-
han and Meighan
Mahoney Andrew, blacksmith, r. 22^ Hayes
" Andrew, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 367
Natoma
" Bartholomew (Mahoney & Mahoney), r.
Concord, Cal.
" Bartley, distributor Post Office, r. 107 'Va-
lencia
" Belinda, stewardess str Eureka
" Charles, r. 505 Post
" Cornelius, r. 1121 Mission
" Cornelius, clerk, r. 14b Harriet
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 1610!?^ San Carlos Av
" Cornelius Jr., bookbinder 'Hicks- Judd Co.,
r. 1610V4 San Carlos Av
" Cornelius T., paper ruler Phillips Bros., r.
2204 Pine
" Daniel, laborer, r. 436 Natoma
" Daniel, millman, r. 405^2, 5th
" Daniel, proprietor The Avondale Hotel,
456, 6th
" Daniel, shoe finisher Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 107 Valencia
" Daniel E., plumber J. Wilbur Clark, r. 1419
Larkin
" Daniel H.. laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 124, 12th
" Daniel O., shoemaker Hugh Burns, r. 77gVi
Harrison
" Daniel R., painter, r. 133 Larkin
" Daniel W., blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1119,23d
" David, clerk, r. 1513/2 Polk
Mahoney David I., attorney at law, 420 Mont-
gomery, room 35, r. 1019 Polk
" David P., blacksm^ithM. A. Reardon, r. cor
15th Av and J
" Denis, laborer, r. 8 Allen
" Denis, clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry. r. 1519 Pacific
Av
" Dennis, bartender John Eagan, r. 1129 Fol-
som
" Dennis, coalpasser str City of Sydney, r.
12 Federal
" Dennis, tailor, 1513 Polk, r. 1513/2 Polk
" Dennis J. (Mahoney & Mahoney), r. 21 Fell
" Edward J., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
8I214 Haight
" Edward J., molder, r. 1324 Florida
" E. I., r. 412 Taylor
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 812V^ Haight
" Ellen, widow, r. 516, 7th
" Ellen S. Miss, leather Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 1503 Pacific Av
" Florence, domestic, 901 Sutter
" Francis, painter, r. 32 Minna
" Francis A., plumber, r. 1007 Haight
" Frank, tailor, r. 1121 Mission
" Frank E., salesman H. L. Judell & Co., r.
24 Dearborn
" Frank J., hackman, r. 1419 Larkin
" George, bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r. 24
Dearborn
" George M., machinist Wm. H. Birch & Co.,
r. North Temescal
" Hannah, widow, r. 1506 Fulton
" Hannah J., widow, r. IVZlVi Florida
" Henry T., photo-engraver Cal. Photo-en-
graving Co., r. 24 Dearborn
" James, chief engineer str Acapulco, r. 441
Bryant
" James, clerk, r. 35 Linden Av
" James, guard County Jail No. 2
" James, horseshoer John H. McCarty, r.
628/ Minna
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Mahoney James, laborer, r. 1147!4 Howard
" James A., barber, r. 8 Allen
" James A., policeman, r. 1018, 30th
" James D., plumber, r. 2013 Golden Gate Av
" James H., r. 441 Bryant
" James M., painter, r. 1147^/4 Howard
" James P., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" Jeremiah, r. 255 Liberty
" Jeremiah, r. 1133 Post
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
" Jeremiah H.,r. The Baldwin
" Jeremiah W., clerk, r. 433 Tehama
" J. J. &Co.(John,J. and Miss Mary Mahoney)
ladies' and gents' furnishing goods, 62,
3d
" Johanna, widow, janitress Moulder Pri-
mary School, r. 107 Valencia
" John, asphaltum work, r. 135 Shipley
" John, blacksmith, r. 1119, 23d
" John, driver Consumers' Ice Co., r. 516, 7th
" John, laborer, r. 638^ Minna
" John, laborer, r. 27th Av South nr G
" John, marine fireman, r. 546, 1st
" John, teamster, r. 219, 10th
" John D., bookkeeper, r. 536 Eddy
" John F., r. 811 Lombard
" John F., tailor, 1513 Polk, r. 1513y2 Polk
" John J. (J. J. Mahoney & Co.), r. 124, 13th
Mahoney John J., druggist, SW cor 10th and
Folsom, r. 330, 10th
" John J., expressman, r. 34 Dearborn
" John J., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
510 Vallejo
" John J., porter, r. 8 Allen
" John J. Jr., glovecutter, r. 510 Vallejo
" John P., r. 1419 Larkin
" John T., carpenter, r. 3713 Howard
" Josie Miss, stenographer, r. 133 Larkin
" Julia, housekeeper, 1033 Guerrero
" Kate, widow, r. 1403 Polk
" Lulu Miss, stenographer, r. 133 Larkin
" Maggie Miss, seamstress, r. 516, 7th
" Margaret J., teacher Washington Evening
School, r. 1503 Pacific Av
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 635 Davis
" Mary, widow, r. 610 McAllister
" Mary, widow, r. 823 Hayes
" Mary, widow, r. 1419 Larkin
" Mary Miss (J. J. Mahoney & Co.), r. 134,
13th
" Mary Miss, seamstress, r. 516, 7th
" Mary, domestic, 1130 Pine
" Mary A., widow, r. 33d bet Vermont and
Kansas, Potrero
" Mary B., widow, r. 1411 Larkin
" Mary E. Miss, seamstress, r. 3140b Market
" May, domestic, 3313 Fillmore
" Michael, boiler maker, r. 39 Minna
" Michael, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. 1021,
10th Av South
" Michael, helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 744 Harrison
" Michael, laborer, r. 436 Tehama
" Michael, lineman S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., r. 200
Sutter
" Michael, watchman, r. 511 Ivy Av
" Michael C, policeman, r. 1814 Green
" Michael J., longshoreman, r. 764 Harrison
" Nellie, domestic, 1819 California
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 1333 Natoma
" Patrick, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
314, 6th
" Patrick A., policeman, r. 1007 Haight
" Patrick B., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1604 Sanchez
" Peter, porter Joseph J. Feehan, r. 17 Auburn
" Raymond A., bookkeeper National Bottling
Co., r. 1007 Haight
" Samuel, cook, r. 605 Davis
" Stephen, helper Atlas Iron Wks, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Stephen, rancher, r. cor 15th Av and J
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 35 Linden Av
" Thomas, engineer Conklin Bros., r. NW
cor 6th and Bryant
" Thomas, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
" Thomas, laborer, r. cor 15th Av and J
" Thomas, sergeant police, r. 500 Fell
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Mahoney Thomas Jr., horseshoer, r. cor 15th Av
and J
" Thomas B., carrier postofflce, r. 124, 13th
Mahoney Thomas L., physician and surgeon,
ofBce and r. 1903 Polk, hours 1 to 3 and
7 to 8 p. m., telephone Sutter 881
" Thomas W., r. 456, 6th
" Timothy, watchman U. S. Customs
" Timothy J., horseshoer, r. 8 Allen
" William, driver, r. 516. 7th
" William, laborer, r. 238V4 Ritch
" William, operator Buckingham & Hecht.
r. 133, 26th
" William C. (Mahoney & Ryland), r. Mill
Valley
" William E., blacksmith, r. 638% Minna
" William J., upholsterer, r. 24 Dearborn PI
" & Mahoney (Dennis J. and Bartholomew),
groceries and liquors, 1742 Market
Mahoney & Ryland fWilliam C. Mahoney and
Caius T. Ryland Jr.), architects, 74
Flood Bldg
Mahony Albert B., deputy County Clerk, r. 1302
Castro
' ' Alice G. , widow, dressmaker, r. 2015 Golden
Gate Av
" Andrew F., agent, r. 823 Guerrero
MAHONY BROTHERS
(Jeremiah and John J.), contractors
and builders, 199-200 Crocker Bldg
Mahony Catherine Miss. r. Our Lady's Home
" Daniel, laborer, r. 647 Howard
" Daniel G., clerk Hyman S. Jacobs, r. 3140b
Market
" Daniel J., president Mahony & Sons Dray-
age and Warehouse Co., 117 Market, r.
363 Brannan
" Denis M., horseshoer, r. 823 Guerrero
" Edward P.. clerk James B. Mahony, r. 1302
" Frank I., clerk Stafford & Stafford, r. 540
Page
" James B., groceries and liquors, 1300 Cas-
tro
" James W., treasurer Mahony & Sons Dray-
age and Warehouse Co., 117 Market, r.
363 Brannan
" Jeremiah, r. 823 Guerrero
" Jeremiah (Mahony Bros.), r. 540 Page
" Jeremiah (Metson & Mahony), r. 37 De
Long Av
" Jeremiah J., vice-president Mahony &
Sons Dray age and Warehouse Co., 117
Market, r. 362 Brannan
" John.harnessmaker, r. 2518 Market
" John J. (Mahony Bros.), r. 401 Van Ness
Av
" Joseph H., secretary Mahony & Sons Dray-
age and Warehouse Co., 117 Market, r.
362 Brannan
" Joseph J., druggist Barrington & Adair, r.
540 Page
" Josephine Miss, stenographer, r. 362 Bran-
nan
" Mary, widow, groceries, 2(X)4 McAllister
" Mary Miss, stenographer, r. 362 Brannan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2518 Market
" Patrick, waiter George H. Richard, r. 744
Harrison
" Patrick Mrs., proprietor Eureka Valley
House, 3658 Market
" Patrick O., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
Oakland
Mahony Thomas, secretary estate of James
Phelan, 301 Phelan Bldg, r. 1602 Hayes •
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Mahony Timothy A., teamster, r. 533 Linden Av
" William, laborer, r. 533 Jessie
" William, shoemaker, r. 123. 36th
MAHONY WILLIAM H.,
attorney at law, 214 Pine, rooms 60-61,
r. Larkspur, Marin Co.
Mahony William H., traveling auditors. P. Co.,
r. 938 Hyde
" & Sons Dray age and Warehouse Co., D. J.
Mahony president, J. J. Mahony vice-
president, J. H. Mahony secretary, J. W.
Mahony treasurer, office 117 Market,
warehouse 362-366 Brannan
je®*Mahony. See O'Mahoney
Mahood Caduceus, musician, r. 613 Valencia
" Eliza H., widow, r. 613 Valencia
" Joseph J., carriage trinomer, 20 Clay, r.
1809a Stockton
" William, musician, r. 613 Valencia
Mahr Jacob, bartender, r. 410^4 Natoma
Mahren Edward F., teamster, r. 728, 14th
" Hannah, widow, r. 728, 14th
" James T., teamster, r. 7281-^, 14th
" John, teamster, r. 728, 14th
Mahrlen Hermann, porter J. Gundlach & Co., r.
141 Larkin
Mahs Henry, laborer, r. 31 Alta
" John, laborer, r. 31 Alta
Mahy Charles A., silver polisher Shreve & Co.,
r. Oakland
Maier Charles, boots and shoes, 834-836 Kearny,
r. 836 Union
" Edward, blacksmith, r. 2315 Mission
" Frank, butcher, r. 259 Octavia
" Frederick X.. cook, r. 1220 Powell
" James, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
" Leonhard, foreman South Park Mttlt House,
r. 22=ti Russ
" Maxwell, teacher music, 526 Turk
" Thomas, carriage and wagon maker, 2315
Mission
.S®=Maier. See Mayer, Meier, Meyer and Myer
Maiers Florence L. Miss, teacher Lincoln
Evening School, r. 420 Geary
Maigre Dominique, doorkeeper French Hospital
Maihles Peter, driver, r. 2460 Folsom
Mail J. F., stock clerk S. F. Shoe House
" John P. , barber Manuel Vieira, r.406 Drumm
.e®=-Mail. See Male and Mayle
Mailandt Rosa Miss, delicacies, 207 O'Farrell,
r. 146 Shipley
Mailhebuan Everiste C. bartender Benjamin
F. Jellison, r. 822 Broadway
Mailhes Peter, hostler, r. 719 Capp
Maillard Albert, laundryman, r. 106 Palmer
Maillard Alexandria, widow, laundry, 106
Palmer
" August F. baker, r. 106 Palmer
" Emil, laundryman, r. 106 Palmer
Mailliard John W. (McLaren & Co.), and insur-
ance, 307 Sansome, room 5, r. 2020 Bu-
chanan
Maillott Frederick A., r. 433 Larkin
Mails Henry, r. 520 Van Ness Av
Maimone Domenica. widow, r. 513 Greenwich
" Frederick A., compositor Italian Publish-
ing Co.. r. 513 Greenwich
Main A. F., accountant, 45-48 Crocker Bldg r
East Oakland
" Benjamin, laundryman Palace Hotel r
.336a Bush
'• Charles (Main & Winchester), r. Palace
Hotel
" Dennis, laborer, r. 134, 4th
Main Street Iron Works, William Deacon pro"
prietor, 131-135 Main
Main Street Wliarf, foot Main
" Warren, laundryman, r. 906 Howard
" William H., engineer, r. 2037 Mission
" William H., plasterer, r. 861 Market
II W. W. Mrs., widow, r. 911 Oak
MAIN & WINCHESTER
(Charles Main and Ezra H. Winches-
ter), dealers in harness and saddlery
goods, harness, saddles, leather,
whips, coUars, saddle trees and aU
stable equipments, 214^220 Battery,
factories SE cor 5th and Bryant, and
212-220 Battery
^g" Main. See Mayne and Meyn
Maine Dairy, John R.Walton proprietor, 211-213,
10th
" House, C. T. Jansen proprietor, 614 Kearny
Maineri Luigi, bootblack, 342 Geary
Mainhart George E., mining secretary, 211 San-
some, room 6, r. 208 Bush
Mainland William, clerk C. Curtin, r. East Oak-
land
" William Jr., packer Smiths' Cash Store, r.
East Oakland
Mainoe Antone, barber S. Gaetano, r. 513^4
Greenwich
Mains Andrew, J., clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r.
16 Boyce
" E. King, blacksmith Pac. Saw Mfg. Co., r.
Oakland
" Jenny, widow, r. 6 Tay
" May E., widow, r. 44 Morris Av
" Robert, milk dealer, 16 Boyce
" Robert H., driver, r. 16 Boyce
" Thomas (A. Paltenghi & Co.), r, 928 Pacific
Mainwald Gustav, band instrument maker, 3
Hardie PI, r. 1250a 18th
Mainwaring George H., tinsmith W. W. Mon-
tague & Co., r. East Oakland
J^' Mainwaring. See Manwaring
Mainzer August (Kremer Bros. & Co.), r. Berke-
ley
" Bernard, liquors, 39 Market, r. 3012 Sacra-
mento
" Frederick, liquors, 1602 Mission
Maisch Carl, sailmaker, r. 1009 Lombard
" Ernest, carpenter, r. 1009 Lombard
" John E., cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
1009 Lombard
" Lena, widow, r. 1009 Lombard
Maisel Charles M., teamster Roth, Blum& Co.,
r. Lobos nr Plymouth Av
Maisey Harry, engineer Pac. Refining and Roof-
ing Co., r. E s Illinois bet Sierra and
Humboldt
Maison Annie, widow, r. 526 Golden Gate Av
Helene G., widow, r. 628 Green
Henry A., clerk Nielsen, Maison & Co., r.
628 Green
Leon A. (Mathieu & Maison), r. 630 Guer-
rero
Leon A. , manager Sunset Mfg. Co., 207 Sac-
ramento, r. 1415 McAllister
Leonora A., widow, r. 535, 17th
M. Mme., r. Palace Hotel
Mary, widow, r. 1415 McAllister
Naphthaly E., deputy County Clerk, r. 535,
17th
Riche. Ladagnous & Levy proprietors, 104
Grant Av and 40 Geary
St. Germain. Pouchan & Schlatter proprie-
tors. 33-35 O'Farrell
MAISON TORTONI,
Stanislaus Constantini proprietor, 111
O'Farrell, telephone Main 5114
4®- Maison. See Mason, Masson and Mayson
Maitland James W., plumber Charles W. Smith.
r. 125 Farallones
" Mary, widow, r. Ill, 12th
" William, seaman, r, 1001 Battery
Majestic Bicycle Co., George A. and Charles
Bills managers, 1632 Market
Majilton Ruth M., widow, r. 11 Dearborn
Majorossy Kazimir G. (K. G. Majorossy & Co.),
r. 1013 Larkin
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Maiorossy K. G. & Co. (Kazimir G. Majorossy
and Stephen Friedlinger), confectioners,
1013 Larkin
Majors Green, attorney at law, 212 Sansome,
room 20, r. Alameda
Majory William E., carpenter, r. 220, 3d
Mak Herman, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 18 Boardman PI
Makarhoff John, machinist Union Machine Co.,
r. 6]6Folsom
Make J., cigars, r. 933 Kearny
Makee Sarah A., widow, r. 1810 Ellis
Makepeace David, salesman, r. 643 Oak
" Henry, cook, r. 9231/2 Natoma
MakJn Annie, widow, r. 1231 Folsom
" Cornelius, actor, r. 105 Leavenworth
" John, baker, r. 18 Mary
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 18 Mary
4®= Makin. See Macken and Mackin
Makins James N. (Makins & Co.), r. Oakland
" James N. Jr. (Makins & Co.), r. Oakland
" Joseph H. (Makins & Co.), r. Oakland
" & Co. (James N., James N. Jr. and Joseph
H. Makins), stamp dealers, 506 Market
Makowski A., meter man Edison Light and
Power Co.
" Herman J. assayer Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 132.21st
4®-Makowski. See Macowsky
Malacarne Lawrence P., wiper Edison Light iz.
Power Co., r. 510M Natoma
Malagamba Giovanni B., carpenter, r. 349 Pa-
cific
Malander Edward, boarding, 204 Jackson, r.
Oakland
" George, boatman, r. 204 Jackson
Malaney Thomas, boatman Vallejo St. Wharf,
r. 103 Pacific
Malatesta Andrew marble polisher RufQno &
Bianchi, r. 312 Langton
" Antoinette, widow, r. 2004V4 Dupont
" Anuszio (Malatesta & Blua), r. SW cor
Kearny and Union
" August, molder Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 725 Broadway
" Julia Mrs., r. 803 Montgomery
" Nino, agent, r. 702 Vallejo
" Rosa, widow, r. 525 Union
" Victor, r. 525 Union
" & Blua (Anuszio Malatesta and Antonio
Blua), restaurant, 319 Washington
Malburg Robert, driver Engine 5, r. 732V2 Broad-
way
Malby Severine B., carpenter, r. 350 Clementina
Malchow Albert, carpenter Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 25/2 Jansen
" Bertha, widow, r. 16 Nevada Av
" Frederick, driver., r. 25!^ Jansen
" Herman, r. 16 Nevada Av
" William, driver, r. 25V2 Jansen
Malcolm David C, rattan worker Wakefield
Rattan Co., r. 437 O'Farrell
" Ella, widow, r. 2832 Clay
" George, r. 519 Sacramento
" George, carver S. F. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" George, cook, r. 351c Minna
" George M.. bookkeeper, r. 32 Hawthorne
" James J., watchman P. C. SS. Co., r. 1041/2
Haight
" James S., engineer Metropolitan Ry. Co.
" Janet widow, r. 22 Hawthorne
" J. J. Mrs., dressmaking, r. IO41/2 Haight
" John, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 17 Doug-
" John W., merchant, r. 33 Hawthorne
" Robert, foreman George H.Tay Co., r. I4I81/2
p£bcific
<' Robert K. (Campodonico & Malcolm Co.),
r. 816 Filbert
" Samuel J., paper hanger Cook's Decorating
Co., r. 17 Douglass
" William, calker, r. 17 Douglass
" William, mechanic, r. 513 Hickory Av
" William H., machinist, r. 32 Hawthorne
Malcomson Thomas, machinist C. H. Evans &
Co., r. 351, 1st
Malde Antone, cooper Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r.
3928 Clay
Malde Anton E., porter Hills Bros., r. Holly
Park Av nr North Av
" Harry, clerk, r. 3938 Clay
Maldonado Albert, physician and surgeon, 139
Post, r. Alameda
" Damaso, student, r. 824 Geary
" Edward, dentist, 139 Post, r. 2005 California
Male Charles, candy maker George F. Roberts,
r. 1338 Washington
" George, coal dealer, r. 1338 Washington
" Lottie Miss, candy maker George F. Rob-
erts, r. 1338 Washington
Jg®=- Male. See Mail and Mayle
Malech Gustave H., physician, 521 Van Ness Av
" Herman F., physician, 601 Golden Gate Av
" Lillie Mrs., r. 1736 Fillmore
Malensk Matteo, packer John Wieland Brewery,
r- 423, 3d „. ^. .
Malenskek Peter, waiter New Washington
Hotel
Malerbi Carlo, gardener Colombo Market
" Louis (Giovannini & Malerbi), r. 1871 Mis-
Males John, deckhand str Sausalito, r. Oakland
Maley Michael, teamster Louis Spiegel, r. 632
Commercial
" Thomas J., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 3
Tremont Av
Malfanti John, cook, r. 422 Broadway
" Joseph (Gutzeit & Malfanti), r. 1509 Larkin
Malfatti R. & Co. (Ricardo Malfatti and Gio-
vachino Dini), fruits, 513 Castro
" Ricardo (R. Malfatti & Co.), r. 512 Castro
Malfiente Antonia, cook, r. 1106 Kearny
" Giuseppe, waiter, r. 1106 Kearny
Malford The, Mrs. Violet I. Marsden proprietor,
107 Taylor
Malgran Edward G., r. 640 Haight .^^ , ^ ^
Malic Charles M., salesman Smiths' Cash
Store, r. 1802 Market
Malin Victor H., salesman Frank B. Peterson
& Co., r. 504 Ellis
Maline George F., druggist, r. 1585 Valencia
" John J., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 731
Valencia
4®- Maline. See Malline
Malinofi Gustav, butcher, r. 1155 Folsom rear
Malion J. W., laborer C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 227
Maliseski Alexander, expressman, cor 9th and
Market, r. 1322 Minna
Mall Joseph, washer John Wieland Brewery,
r. 328 Minna
Mallach George, laborer, r. 131 Perry rear
Mallady James W., with Union Undertaking
Co., r. 738 Howard
Mallar Joseph, r. 32, 25th
Mallard Joseph, porter, r. 334 Minna
" Joseph Mrs., clerk Devany, Hopkins & Co.,
r. 324 Minna
" Sadie Mrs., r. 555 Stevenson
Mallast Horst H. O.. clerk, r. 717 Bush
Mallatratt Benjamin P., laborer School Dept.,
r. 715 Tehama ^„ ^ ^
Malle Otto, laborer, r. SW cor Bay and Webster
• ' Peter, r. 516 Pacific .
Mallen Howard C, machinist First St. Wks,
Union I. Wks, r. 38 Ellis
4S-Mallen. See Malion ^ ^ „„
MaUery Jessie B., stenographer and type-
" Vriter, 111-112 Crocker Bldg, r. Berkeley
MaUery N. W., physicians and surgeons sup-
plies, 111-112 Crocker Bldg, r. Berkeley
Mallet Charles, r. 1169 Mission
» Charles W., teamster E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 9 Gates
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Springs, Zollhaus, Germany.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Mallett Annie Miss, embroidery, 702 Bush
Mallett Charles F., secretary Bush & Mal-
lett Co., 330 Post, r. 1217 Laguna
" Edmund, machinist, r. 1636 Howard
" Harriet Mrs., varieties and bakery, 702
Bush
" John H., r. 1217 Laguna
" John H. Jr., with Bush & Mallett Co., r.
1314 Jones
" Morris, carpenter, r. 1250 California
Malletie John, window cleaner, r. 1112 Mont-
gomery rear
" Vital, barber D. Stieber, r. 12 Harriet
Malley Caroline, widow, r. 2012 Baker
" Edward (Warren & Malley), r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Frank, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie, r.
Oakland
" Horace A., capitalist, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
" John, driver S. F. Stock Brewery, r. 317
Grove
" John J., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 1303Larkin
" Mary, widow, r. 409 Clipper
" Patrick, wire mattress maker, r. 1802 Polk
" Thomas, r. 1303 Larkin
" Thomas J., carriage painter O'Brien &
Sons, r. 1303 Larkin
" William, bricklayer, r. 2 Grant Pi
>e®-Malley. See Malloy
Malliet Henry J., jeweler W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. 612 Jersey
Malline Annie Mrs., r. 1132 Fell
" Charles D., clerk Market St. Ry.. r. 1132
Fell
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 1132 Fell
.^"Malline. See Maline
Mallon Annie, domestic, 2121 Pine
" Bridget, widow, r. 338, 2d Av
" Catherine, widow, r. NW cor Vermont and
23d
" Daniel, bookkeeper, r. 1417 Mason
" Edward, waiter Bohemian Club. r. 9O814
Jackson
" Edward J., r. 721 Montgomery Av
" Eliza, widow, r. 315 Golden Gate Av
" Elizabeth H. Miss, saleslady, r. 1417 Mason
" Kate Miss, weaver Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" James P., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.. r.
NW cor Vei-mont and 23d
" John, expressman, r. 1827 Green
" John, laborer, r. 521 Mission
Mallon John, secretary and treasurer Pacific
American Decorative Co., 36 O'Farrell,
r. 2508 Sacramento
" John A., chief clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co, r.
315 Golden Gate Av
" John F. (Mallon & McNerney),r. 1827 Green
" John M., bookkeeper Newman & Levinson,
r. 1417 Mason
" Margaret, widow, r. IOOI14 Minna
" Margaret Mrs., furnished rooms, 531 Mis-
sion
Mallon Peter L., vice-president Pacific Ameri-
can Decorative Co., 26 O'Farrell, r. 2508
Sacramento
" Rosana S., widow, r. 1417 Mason
" Sarah, widow, r. 71 Federal
" Thomas J., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
NW cor Vermont and 23d
" & McNerney (John F. Mallon and Anthony
R. McNerney), groceries and liquors,
231, 5th
4®"Mallon. See Mallen and Mellon
Mallory Edward, carpenter, r. 216 Powell
" Florence M., widow, r. 33 Everett
" Fred J., bookkeeper P. F. Nolan &Co., r. 815
Shotwell
" Harriet, widow, r. 815 Shotwell
" John E.. carpenter, r. 216 Powell
" Mabel Miss, teacher Crocker Free Kinder-
garten, r. 878 Post
" Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 600 Geary
4®*Mallory. See Mallery
Malloy Charles, upholsterer Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 3125, 16th
" Edward, marine fireman, r. 410 Folsom
" Edward J., tailor, r. 309 Liberty
" Ellen, widow, r. 159 Clara
•• Hannah, widow, r. 3125, 16th
■• Julia, widow, r. 36 Ritch
" Margaret, domestic, 1007 Dolores
" Mary, widow, r. 6 Clementina
" Walter, commissary County Jail 1, r. 334
Golden Gate Av
■■ Walter, plumber's helper Corporation Yard
S. F. F.D.,r. 3125, 16th
flS^Malloy. See Malley, Malloye and MuUoy
Malloye Frank, bookbinder and blank book
manufacturer, 422 Sacramento, r. 16 Wil-
low Av
MALM 0. A. & CO.
(Charles A. Malm), manufacturers
trunks, bags and valises, 220-222
Bush and 622 Market
Malm Charles A. (C. A. Malm & Co.), r. 2523 Cal-
ifornia
" Charles A. Jr., clerk C. A. Malm & Co., r.
3522 California
" Frederick, lumberman, r. 907 Bryant
Malmberg Alexander, seaman, r. 755?^ Howard
" Axel A., porter H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1430,
25th
" John F., laborer, r. 3 Webster
Malmburg Marie, widow, r. 617 Bryant
" Robert F., driver, r. 722^ Broadway
Malmgren Edgar J., clerk John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 30 Belvedere
" John, porter Collins & Wheeland
" Joseph, cook Matting&Bordee, r. 633^, 4th
" Niles P., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2317
Howard
Malmose Jorgen C, teamster, r. NE cor Lom-
bard and Montgomery
Malmquist Charles A., machinist, r. 633 Shot-
well
" Frederick O., painter, r. 138a 14th
Malmstrom August, seaman, r. 330 Drumm
" Hedvig Miss, director Swedish Medical
Gymnastic Institute, r. 2424^4 Sacra-
mento
Malo John, seaman, r. 22 Perry
Malone Allan H., janitor, r. 909 Pacific
" Bartholomew A., clerk James C. Nealon, r.
933, 22d
" Bartholomew J. Mrs., widow, r. 933, 22d
" Daniel, bartender, r. 139, 4th
" Francis S., broker, r. 2 Rose Av
" Frank P., engraver Call, r. 811 Valencia
" Harry J., laborer, r. 723 Market
Malone Harry S., attorney at law, 330 Pine,
rooms 53-54, r. 617 Bush
" Henry, whitener, r. 12 Fargo PI
" James, liquors, 527, 2d
" James H., furniture, 110, 4th, r. Alameda
" John, molder Union I. Wks, r. 1116 Florida
" John A., carpenter, r. 933, 22d
" John E. . clerk, r. 3000 Webster
" John J., molder, r. 21 Louisa
" Joseph, butcher Frank Fischer, r. 311 Elm
Av
" Joseph, carpenter Sutro Baths, r. 1138 How-
ard
" Joseph S., bookkeeper James H. Malone, r.
Alameda
" Lawrence J., asst. weigher U. S. Customs,
r. 411/2 Zoe
" Michael, bartender, r. 248, 4th
" Michael, laborer, r. 310 Bemis
" Michael, lamp lighter, r. 21 Louisa
" Nicholas, collector treasurer's dept. S. P.
Co.. r. 1713 Lexington Av
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Malone Patrick, r. 20 Georgia
" Peter, miner, r. 172 Minna
" Peter, restaurant, 410, 4th, r. 654 Mission rear
" Richard C, foreman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
3000 Webster
" Richard F., clerk, r. 933, 22d
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 1216 Mission
" William, seaman, r. 10.5 Clark
" William J., salesman Neuhaus & Co.
" William P., driver R. E. Cole, r. 21 Louisa
>6®="Malone. See Melone
Maloney Ada, widow, r. 108 William
" Anastasia, widow, r. 7i4 Dearborn
" Brothers (Edward andPeterl, horseshoers,
339, 10th
" Catherine, widow, r. 5 Lincoln
" Edward (Maloney Bros.), r. 1327, 24th
" Edward, car driver, r. 1126 Treat Av
" Edward, laborer, r. 2111 Greenwich
" Edward J., painter, r. 301b Folsom
" Ellen A. Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 413 Fillmore
" Esther, widow, r. 814 De Boom
" Frank H., compositor, r. 413 Fillmore
" George P., pressman The R. M. Wood Co.,
r. 18 Glover
" George T., painter, r. 3018 Folsom
" Hannah, widow, r. 1126 Treat Av
■' Hugh J., salesman Newman & Levinson, r.
617 Eddy
" James, blacksmith, r. 3018 Folsom
" James, bookkeeper, r. 615 Eddy
" James, cook, r. 821 Howard
" James, laborer, r. 445'/4 Clementina
D., laborer Mount Calvary Ceme-
tery, r. 221914 Geary
J., compositor, r. 413 Fillmore
Johanna, widow, r. 2110 Van Ness Av
John, r. 308 Fremont
John, blacksmith, r. 11 Alvarado
John, cigar manufacturer, 1318 Point Lobos
Av
John, laborer, r. cor Sickles Av and Huron
John, liquors, ZSVi Bluxome
John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r. 8'^ De
Boom
John, miner, r. 134, 4th
John, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
John E., policeman, r. 8 Collins
JohnF., laborer, r. 1028 Hyde
John F., teamster, r. 213'/^ Perry
John G., copyist Recorder's offlce, r. 4105
California
John H.. painter, r. 430, 7th rear
John J., bookkeeper, r. 11 Alvarado
JohnT., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3427
Sacramento
Joseph, coachman, 1830 Jackson
Joseph, laborer, r. 8^4 De Boom
Joseph, painter, r. 430, 7th rear
Joseph F., clerk, r. 5 Lincoln
Josie Mrs., r. 1330 Church
Kate, widow, r. 1216 Mission
Kate A. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 413 Fillmore
Margaret, widow, r. 307 Fremont
Martin J., boilermaker, r. 11 Alvarado
Mary, widow, r. 929 Natoma
Mary Miss, r. 8^4 De Boom
Mary E., widow, r. 413 Fillmore
Matthew D., longshoreman, r. 307 Fremont
Maurice, expressman, 1716 Polk, r. 3 Mor-
relPl
Michael, bartender Peter Dorcy
Michael, clerk, r. 662 Harrison
Michael J., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
1708 Eddy
Michael T., car driver, r. 825 Folsom
Michael W., pileman Harbor Commission-
ers, r. Oakland
Patrick, contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. Oakland
Patrick, driver, r. 17 Prosper
Patrick, teamster Market St. Ry., r. 22
Hermann
Peter (Maloney Bros.), r. 15 Dore
Peter, liquors, 52914, 2d
Richard, janitor Clement Grammar School,
r. 534 Minna
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Immense Stock of tlie Latest Patterns.
e-4-l-<5-+'7 ^Vlarket St.
Maloney Thomas, bartender James Comisky, r.
15 East
" Thomas, janitor Excelsior Hall, r. 2319
Mission
" Thomas, laborer, r. 26 Russ rear
" Thomas, tailor, r. 550 Mission
" Thomas B., bellman Bohemian Club, r. 1305
Howard
" Thomas J., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1216 Mission
" Timothy J., salesman Palace Hardware
Co., r. Oakland
" Timothy J., teamster, r. 311, 7th
" William, blacksmith, r. 3018 Folsom
" William, galvanizer John Finn Metal Wks,
r. 10 Sherwood PI
" William, hostler G. W. Brown, r. 185 Stev-
enson
" William, laborer, r. 139 Minna
" William E., uainter, r. 430, 7th rear
" William E., teamster, r. 523c Natoma
" William J., plumber J. M. Bryan, r. 21
Hartford
" William P., teamster Ernest Lindauer, r.
1110 Mission
j^-Maloney. See Meloney, Moloney and Mo-
lony
Maloney's Hall, Ocean View
Malony Austin M. salesman, r. 2035 Pine
'> M. J. Mrs., r. 2035 Pine
Maloon Henny A., clerk Wilson & Bro., r. 413
Post
Malough Andrew, helper Cal. Barrel Co., r. oth
Av South nrK
" William, teamster Jacob Schoenfeld, r. 5th
Av South nr K
Malowansky John, office 310 Sansome, r. 1920 Pine
Malpas Alfred (Burr & Malpas), r. 2727 Cali-
fornia
" Harry, r. 1147 Harrison
Malpiedi Gaetano, clerk laccheri & Bacigalupi,
r. 725 Filbert
" Giuseppe, clerk F. E. Mascherini, r. .535
Union
Malpin M., fireman str Alameda
4®°"Malquist. See Malmquist
Malshary E. Lee, carpenter, r. II714 Fair Oaks
Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co. (Wallingford,
Conn.), sterling and nickel silver, A. I.
Hall & Son agents, 528-530 Market
Malter Dora, widow, r. 318 Golden Gate Av
" George H., vineyardist, 118-120 Pine, r. 912
Scott
Malther George, messboy str Alameda
Malthine Manufacturing Co. (Oakland), S. P.
Holden secretary, waterproof paints,
pile covering and roofing materials, 419
California, room 14
Maltos Abata, widow, r. IO2114 Pacific
Maltzen Frederick, teamster Gushing, Wetmore
Co.
Malville Neptune B., attorney at law, 73 Mur-
phy Bldg, r. Oakland
Malvodie Albert, cook, r. 824 Pacific rear
Malynn Ann Miss, r. 1522 Sanchez
" Maggie Miss, r. 1522 Sanchez
Malz Emile, woodturner Bader & Fincke, r.
910 Folsom
" Hermann, art glass works, 742 Tehama
Mamlock Albert, dairy produce, 1404 Polk, r.
2605 Post
" Hannah Miss, dressmaking, 1328 Turk
" Leopold, shoemaker, r. 2605 Post
" Louis, glazier, r. 2404 Post
" Max, r. 2605 Post
" William, upholsterer, r. 1328 Turk
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Mammini Angelo, clerk r. SW cor California
and Leavenworth
" John, (Mammini & Quilici), r. SW cor
Leavenworth and California
" c& Quilici (John Mammini and Antonio
Quilici), fruit and vegetables, SW cor
Leavenworth and California
Mammoth Garfield Gold Mining Co., Samuel W.
Cheyney secretary, 130 Sutter, room 50
" Mine (Tuolumne Co.), 320 Sansome, room 11
Mampel J. B., salesman Hulse, Bradford & Co.
Manahan Kate, widow, r. 263 Clementina
" Mary E. Miss, r. 263 Clementina
" Matthew J., foreman Pioneer Oil Wks, r.
263 Clementina
" William F., salesman, r. 263 Clementina
Manara Roches, bootblack, r. 9 Gaven
Manasse M. S., r. I62114 Powell
" Nathan (Simon & Manasse), r. 1432 Web-
ster
" Nathan, optician Palace of Novelties, r.
714 Franklin
Manaton Sampson, salesman John Elder, r.
62514 Larkin
Manby Henry W., bookkeepers. F. Breweries, r.
Oakland
Mancebo Manuel A. (Silver & Mancebo), r. 114
Pacific
Manchester E. W., jeweler, 120 Sutter, room 1
Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (Manchester,
England), Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents,
George W. Spencer manager, 323 Cali-
fornia
" Frederick A., sawyer N. Parrish & Co., r.
23 Buena Vista
" George W., canvasser, r. 5^ Scheerer
" Herbert D., r. Virginia Av nr Elsie
" House The, Frank Faubert proprietor, 44,
6th
" Isaac, stevedore, r. 29 Federal
" John, lather, r. 923 Shotwell
" Thomas H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1238, 26th
Mancliester & Co. (Providence, R. I.), manu-
facturers sterling silver, A. I. Hall &
Son agents, 528-530 Market
Mancini A. & Co. (August Mancini), butchers,
311 Broadway
" August (A. Mancini & Co.), r. 1317 Kearny
Mancis Henry, cook Carl Boge, r. 25 Pleasant
Mancusi Joseph, teacher music, 210 Powell
Mancuso Dominic, driver Annie Scecchitano, r.
SW cor 24th and Howard
Mandel Adolph, tailor, r. 1503 Buchanan
" Emanuel (Mandel, Pursch & Wiener), r.
Hotel Richelieu
" H. L. Mrs., widow, r. 2209 Sutter
" Joseph, manufacturers' agent, 13 Sutter, r.
950 Geary
" L. B. & Co. (L. B. Mandel), manufacturing
stationery and printers, 128 California
" Louis B. (L. B. Mandel & Co.), r. 2209 Sutter
" Marion E., salesman L. B. Mandel & Co.,
r. 2209 Sutter
" , Pursch & Wiener (Emanuel Mandel,
Samuel Pursch and Mitchell Wiener),
manufacturers clothing, 125-127 Sansome
4®"Mandel. See Mendel
Manders Clara, saleslady Max Zuckerman, r.
133 Andover Av
" Henry, groceries and liquors, NE cor An-
cover Av and Old Hickory
" Joseph, plumber, 963 Mission, r. 133 An-
dover Av
" William H., plumber J. Manders, r. 133 An-
dover Av
Manderscheid Charles, mental roofer Forcerer
Cornice Wks, r. 1331 Alabama
Manderson Alfred W., manager Stevenson &
. Co., r. 1531/2, 2d
" John, clothing, 153, 2d, r. I531/2, 3d
Mandery Frederick, groceries and liquors, 3200
Geary
Mandeville John E., clerk Railway Mail Ser-
vice, r. Sacramento, Cal.
" Kate Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 1007 Larkin
Mandich Michael, dairyman, r. cor 17th Av
South and Silver Av
Mandlebaum Fiasco, importer and commis-
sion merchant and agent for Eastern
distillers, 819 Market, rooms 23-34, r.
2202 Jackson
" Louise, widow, r. 2202 Jackson
MandlerKate, domestic, 531 Franklin
Mandonnet Adolph, carpenter, 709 Stockton
rear, r. 115 Prospect PI
" Edouard, carpenter A. Mandonnet, r. 115
Prospect PI
Mandoro Joseph, fisherman, r. 526 Broadway
Mandot Alphonse J., waiter, r. 4441/4 Jessie
Mandrick Ygnatius, pressman, r. 1013 Clay
Manes John, machinist, r. 42 Lundy Lane
Manetta Joseph E. (Keyaert & Manetta), r.
Oakland
Maney James, clerk, r. 126 Ellis
" John, r. 25291/i Mission
Mangan Charles, hostler, r. 3254 Hayes
" George, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 410
Page
" James, teamster, r, 318 Green
" James C, salesman Roos Bros., r. 511 Ivy
Av
" John L.,r. 410 Page
" Michael, teamster, r. 545 Fulton
Mangan Nellie Miss, assistant bookkeeper
Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 410 Page
" Stephen P., stovemounter, r. Sadowa nr
Orizaba Av
" Thomas, r. 5OI1/2, 6th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 624, 4th
" Thomas F., calker, r. 12 Ford
" Williams Jr., policeman, r. 1614 Grove
Manganson John, carpenter, r. 212 First
Mange Emanuel, wireworker, r. 924 Sacra-
mento
Mangels August, butcher Bernhard Fulda, r.
1208 Larkin
" Barthold, clerk Herman W. Mangels, r.
2126 Greenwich
" Charles D., liquors, NE cor Turk and Lar-
kin, r, 429 Larkin
" Christopher (M. & C. Mangels), r. Alameda
" Christopher, liquors, 2862 Mission, r. 908
25th
" Claus (M. & C. Mangels), r. Alameda
" Claus, clerk J. H. & H. Mangels, r. 239
Hayes
" Emma Mrs., r. 2518 Howard
" George, groceries and liquors, NE cor. 24th
and Folsom
" Gustave H., clerk Thomas M. Osmont, r.
845 Mission
" Hall, NE cor Folsom and 34th
" Henry (J. H. & H. Mangels), r. 239 Hayes
" Henry (Mangels & Leffa), r. 336i^, 24th
" Henry J., laborer, r. 1318 Harrison
" Herman W., groceries and liquors, 2126
Greenwich
" H. M. C, salesman, r. 11th Av. South nr N
Mangels J. H. & H. (Henry Mangels), groceries
and liquors, 237 Hayes, cor. Franklin
" J. Henry, capitalist, 168 Crocker Bldg, r.
2518 Howard
" John, groceries and liquors, 3 Mary Lane
Mangels M. & C. (Christopher & Claus). im-
porting wholesale grocers and dealers
grocers' sundries, 319 Clay
" Marie Mrs., bakery and confectionery, 137
Herman
" Mary, domestic, 2005 Franklin
" Peter, bartender John Erlenwein Jr., r. 537
Sacramento
" William F.. clerk J. R. Gates & Co., r. Oak-
land
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Mangels & Leffa (Henry Mangels and Adolph F.
Leffa), livery stable, 2735 Folsom
4®"Mangels. See Mangles and Mengels
Mangelsdorf William (King & Mangelsdorf), r.
4111/2 10th Av
Mangeot Augustus Mrs., widow, r. 9 John
" Charles (Mangeot & Lacaze), r. 9 John
" & Lacaze (Charles Mangeot and Louis
Lacaze), printers, 116 Davis *
Mangili Achilles, cook Stephen M. Bacocevich,
r. 249 Pacific
Mangini C. Mrs., widow, r. 502 Union
•' Carlo (A. Devoto & Co.), r. S407 California
" Enrico, laborer, r. 502 Union
" Frank, teamster Cereghino & Co., r. cor
Mission and Silver Av
" Giovanni, r. 314 Pacific
" Maria, widow, r. 18 Dunn Alley
Mangles Henry Co., cigars and tobacco, NW cor
Clay and East North, r. 405 East TSTorth
4®"Mangles. See Mangels
Mangoin Frederick, plumber, r. 305 Elizabeth
Mangold J. G. Rev., pastor St. John's Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Church, r. 1315 Mason
Mangrum Arthur S., president and manager
Mangrum & Otter, 27 New Montgomery,
r. San Jose, Cal.
Mangrum & Otter, Arthur S. Mangrum presi-
dent, H. W. Otter vice-president and
treasurer, F. S. Campbell secretary,
agents Magee Furnace Co. and dealers
in cooking and heating apparatus, 27
New Montgomery
Manhart Rebecca Miss, r. 555 Jessie
Manhattan Athletic Club, James Killeen secre-
tary, 1749 Mission
Manhattan Hall, Fred. C. MuUer proprietor,
wines, liquors and cigars, 1749 Mission
" House, James Cornyn proprietor, 825 Bat-
tery
Manhattan Life Insurance Co. The, John Lan-
ders manager, 240 Montgomery
Manhattan Rubtoer Manufacturing Co. (New
York), H. D. Morris & Co. agents, 141-
143, 1st
Manhattan Silver Plate Co. (Lyons. N.Y.), J. B.
Whitney manager, 120 Sutter, room 3
Manheim Adolph, candymaker Adolph Hrom-
ada, r. 1415 Larkin
MANHEIM, DIBBERN & GO.
(Henry S. Manheim and J. Henry Dib-
bem), insurance agents, commercial
brokers and members Stock and Bond
Exchange, 217 Sansome
Manheim Estelle, widow, r. 1622 Geary
" Frederick, checker Palace Hotel, r. 1602
O'Farrell
" Henry S. (Manheim, Dibbern & Co.), r. 1410
Fillmore
Manheim Max, manager California State Ma-
rine Band, r. 310 Walter
" Paul B., clerk Manheim, Dibbern & Co., r.
1622 Geary
" Paula, widow, r. 1415 Larkin
Manifold Henry H.. watchmaker and jeweler,
938 Valencia
" John, barber H H. Creighton, r. 920e Pine
" R. G., draughtsman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. Oakland
" Richard, r. 315, 19th
Manigo James S., bootblack, r. 129a Welsh
Manina Domenico, peddler, r. 15 Jasper PI
Manion Ellen, widow, r. IUV2 Gilbert
" John, apprentice W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
1141/2 Gilbert
" John, truckman Truck 7, r. 223 Perry
" Thomas, r. 1019 Golden Gate Av
" William, commercial traveler, r. 1319 De-
visadero
i3@~Manion. See Mannion
Mankey Charles, liquors, SOOPaciflc, r. 902 Mont-
gomery
Manley Andrew E., engineer H. Huddleston &
Co., r. 1122 Larkin
" Anna Miss, dressmaker, r. 421 Hyde
" Charles, civil engineer, r. 1310 Page
" Elizabeth G. Mrs., dressmaking, 1119 Web-
ster
Manley Ellen, widow, r. 19 Rausch rear
" G. Eletha Miss, cashier, r. 237 Golden Gate
Av
" James S., U. S. Commissioner and deputy
clerk U. S. District Court, r. 330 Locust
" Josephine Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage
Co., r. 916, 15th Av South
" Kate Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
916, 15th Av South
" Katharine, widow, r. 711 Van Ness Av
" May C, widow, r. 237 Golden Gate Av
" Stephen W., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
916, 15th Av South
Manlloyd David, teacher music, r. 471 Haight
Mann Abby A., widow, r. 2402 Mission
" AbnerS., ticket agent S. P. Co., office 613
Market, r. Ross Valley, Marin Co.
" Albert, r. 637 California
" Albert, lumberman J. W. Schauten & Co.,
r. 528, 6th
" Alexander, cigar maker H. Plagemann &
Co., r. 1538 Washington
" Alexander Jr., florist. 1441 Polk, r. 1706
Larkin
" August, r. Hunter's Point
" Azro L., principal Denman Grammar
School, r. 2222 Clay
" Charles F., carpenter str San Bias, r. 34b
Silver
" Charles H., r. 2444 Howard
" Charles S., physician and surgeon, 836 Sut-
ter, r. 614 Sutter
Mann C. M. (successor to Isaac De Turk),
wholesale native wines and brandies,
216-220 Sacramento and 221 Commercial,
r. 3414 Washington
" Edward I., clerk Chronicle, r. 824 Geary
" Ellen, widow, r. 1108 Union
" Frank, liquors, 611 Mission, r. Alameda
" Fred T., cigars, 1519 Market
" Frederick, carpenter Sumner C. Murray, r.
22 Isis
" Frederick F., compositor, r. 1720 O'Far-
rell
Mann Frederick P., physician, office hours 8 to
10 a. m., 1 to 2 and 5 to 7 p. m., telephone
Pine 2621, office and r. 2417 Webster cor
Pacific Av
" George, dry goods, 1312 Castro
" George, painter, r. 451 Stevenson
" George F., bookkeeper Willcox & Gibbs
S. M. Co., r. 14 Mercantile Library Bldg
Mann Harry, president Al Hayman & Co., 936
Market, r. New York
" Henry R. (Mann & Wilson), r. 2011 Cali-
fornia
" James P., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 311 Fremont
" John, carpenter, 839 Sutter, r. 909 Post
" John D., r. 824 Geary
" John D., ship joiner, r. 34b Silver
" Lafayette L., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
42 Willow Av
" Lucinda Mrs., r. 624 Sutter
" Mary Mrs. (Mann & Co.), r. 311 Fremont
" Mattie Mrs., teacher music and languages,
14 Mercantile Library Bldg
" Oswald, farmer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Patrick J., clerk, r. 311 Fremont
" R., upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
709 Willow Av
" R. & Co. (Miss Rose Mann), florists and
decorators, 118 O'Farrell
" Rachael, widow, r. 709 Willow Av
" Robert L., attornev at law, 6 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. 2222 Clay
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC GOAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
Mann Rose Miss (R. Mann & Co.), r. 1538 Wash-
ington
" Sarah J. Mrs., principal Hawthorne Pri-
mary School, r. 2322 Clay
Mann Setli, attorney at law, 6-14 Mills Bldg,
8th floor, r. Oakland
Thomas, teamster, r. 7 Clementina
Thomas R., engineer, r. 17 Polk
Thomas S., r. llllA Jones
William, pile maker, r. 416A Francisco
William G., plumber, r. 423 Greenwich
& Co. (M. Mann), bookbinders, 535 Clay
& Mole, proprietors Washington Street
Planing Mill (Oakland), office 40 New
Montgomery
Mann & Wilson (Henry R. Mann and John
Scott Wilson), managers Lancashire In-
surance Co., 322-324 California, telephone
Main 169
Mannel F. R. Mrs., braiding, 121 Post, room 31,
r. 2b% Ford
" George F., designer, 529 Clay, r. 25M Ford
J8S=Mannel. See Manuel
Manner Charles V., secretary Joshua Hendy
Machine Works, 38-44 Fremont, r. 103
Bartlett
Mannerberg Frederick, liquors, 108 Sacramento
Manners Mathew, laundryman, r. 863% Market
" Theodore, special policeman, r. 2437 Green-
wich
Mannheim Insurance Co., Limited (Mannheim,
Germany), William H. C. Fowler general
agent, 411 California
Mannie Etta L., dressmaker, r. 1536 Clay
" Sarah, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
Manning Agnes M. Miss, principal Webster
Primary School, r. 1215 Sutter
Manning Alfred W., proprietor The Sherman
Apartment House, 38, 8th
" Andrew, r. 1233 O'Farrell
" Andrew A., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1333 O'Farrell
" Anna L. Miss, president Felix Adler Free
Kindergarten
" Bartholomew, laborer S. P. Co., r. 344i/4
Perry
" Bridget, widow, janitress North Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 2119 Jones
" Charles, stableman J. D. Fitzgerald, r. 1,529
Howard
" Charles B., laundryman Lurline Baths, r.
13141/2 Larkin rear
" Cornelius, lithographer, r. 138 Lombard
" Cornelius C. M., stenographer, r. 2119 Jones
" Dennis C, sail maker, r. 115, 6th
" Edison, painter, r. 2 Russell
" Edith Miss, r. 2012 Bush
" Edward, clerk Russ House
" Frank, clerk Henry J. Manning, r. l4Collins
" Frank J. H., special agent Palatine Ins. Co.
" Frederick, clerk J. D. Mehrtens & Co., r. 337
O'Farrell
" George, lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co., r.
933 O'Farrell
" George stock fitter Siebe, Glanville Co., r.
35 Dore
" George J., seaman, r. 160 Shipley
" George S., hoseman Engine 36, r. 14 Collins
" Grant S., clerk New York Sign Co., r. 307
O'Farrell
Manning Guy E., physician and surgeon, 331
Geary, r. 754 Oak
" Harry, clerk, r. 2001 Taylor
[ -- Helen E. Miss, r., 321 Powell
" Henry, expressman, SE cor 6th and Mis-
sion, r. Precita Av nr Alabama
Manning Henry J., oysters, 495 Haight, r. 14
Collins
" Herman, r. 2630 McAllister
Manning H. Seymour, real estate and general
broker, 195 Crocker Bldg, r. 1567, 10th Av
East Oakland
MANNING I. A. & CO.
(Ira A. Manning and Norval A. Robin-
son), general commission merchants
and bicycle dealers, agents for the
Newport Wheel, 933 Market, 4th floor
Manning Ira A. (I. A. Manning & Co.), r. 28, 8th
J. , mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill Co.
James, fireman Western Light and Power
Co., r. 4a Decatur
James, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
James, seaman, r. 2533 Post rear
James, serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
549 Mission
James, teamster, r. 3614 Mission
James A., painter, r. 2 Russell
James B., stenographer Lewis Meyerstein,
r. 1017 Powell
James E., attorney at law, 220 Sa'nsome,
rooms 10-13, r. 1233 O'Farrell
James P., r. 1214 Kearny
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 433 Ringold
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1120 Elm Av
Jeremiah Jr., machinist, r. 1120 Elm Av
John, engineer Sutro Baths, r. 5 Ocean Ter-
race
John, groceries and liquors, 327 Tehama
John, machinist Atlas Iron Wks
John, policeman, r. 1101 Vallejo
John, sign painter Swan & Stein, r. 1111
Mason
John Mrs., r. 13171^ Natoma
John J.; laborer Gray Bros., r. 1231 Castro
John M., real estate, r. 3I8I/2 Eddy rear
JohnW., salesman Raphael Weill &Co.,
r. 303 Dolores
Joseph J., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1115 Castro
Louise Miss, r. 1139 Bush
Martin, waiter, r. 335, 4th
Mathias, laborer S. P. Co., r. 737 Harrison
Michael, clerk, r. 1111 Mason
Michael J., clerk, r. 2119 Jones
Michael J., groceries and liquors, 1776
Howard, r. 210a 14th
Nelson B., engineer, r. 719b McAllister
Patrick, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 154
Solano
Patrick, painter and paper hanger, 1848
Howard, r. 148, 6th
Patrick, stevedore, r. 121;^ Juniper
Patrick, watchman Raphael Weill &Co.,
r. 303 Dolores
Patrick H., driver John T. Graham, r. 525H
Stevenson
Patrick J., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 2830
Pine
R., seaman str Australia
Richard, laborer Gray Bros., r. 915 Sansome
Roland, clerk Baldwin News Co., r. 38, 8th
Sidney, laundryman La Grande Laundry
Theresa Miss, millinery, 115 Geary, r. 1233
O'Farrell
Thomas, r. 1504 Leavenworth
Thomas (Manning & Spillane), r. 628 Minna
Thomas, laborer, r. 332 Green
Thomas, plumbing, 1 De Boom, r. 56 Minna
Thomas, sign advertiser, r. 21 Prosper
Thomas Jr., assistant O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 628 Minna
Thomas Jr., plumber and gasfitter, 227,5th,
r. 870 Folsom
Thomas J., laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 1316!4 Folsom
Thomas P., trunk maker John Norgrove, r.
303 Dolores
Thomas R., porter Schweitzer & Co., r. 19
Perry
William, r. I2I61/2 Folsom
William, carpenter, r. 84 Everett
William, r. 19 Perry
William, jewelry, 804 Market, r. 2013 Bush
William, liquors, cor 7th Av South and
Railroad Av
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Manning William, special agent Atlas Assur-
ance Co., r. San Jose, Cal.
'< William Jr., salesman William Manning,
r. 3012 Bush
" William A., clerk Butler, Schutze & Co.,
r. 19 Perry
" William S., clerk J. D. Spreckels & Bros.
Co., r. Alameda
" & Spillane (Thomas Manning and John
Spillane), groceries and liquors, 19 Ev-
erett
Mannini James, r. 518 Filbert rear
" James, r. 518 Filbert rear
Mannion Charles, bartender James MoMenomey
Jr. & Co., r. 1055 Mission
" George H., stockfltter, r. 35 Dore
" Luke, granite cutter, r. 140^/4 Rose Av
" Margaret, domestic, 2420 Fillmore
" Patrick, laborer, r. 35 Dore
" Thomas, laborer, r. 814 Montgomery
Jg®" Mannion. See Manion
Mannix Dennis, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
'< Frank, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 130 Bernard
" Frank P., clerk, r. 829 Mission
" John, cabinet maker, r. 512 Howard
" John, expressman, r. 613 Linden Av
" John, laborer, r. 10 Heron
" John, steerage steward str San Bias
Mannlx John J., superintendent Station D Post
Office, r. 829 Mission
" Michael, plasterer, r. 508 Fell
" Thomas, plastering contractor, r. 508'/4 Fell
" Thomas Jr., plasterer, r. 50814 Fell
Mannteuffel Matilda, widow, r. 17 Bridge PI
Mannuson Carl, laborer, r. 1325 Harrison
Manny James, r. 1030 Mission
i3®" Manny. See Many
Manogue Matthew, r. St. Mary's Hospital
Manon Walter S., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
2901 Geary
Manoni Ange, bartender Leon Esmiol, r. 824
Montgomery
Manor James H., salesman, r. 1908 Green
Manouk Charles, dairy produce, 1653 Mission
Manriquez Joseph, barber, 1023 Pacific, r. lOZlY^
Pacific
Manseau Edward E. carpenter, r. 718 Valencia
" James J., builder, r. 1801 Eddy
Mansen Frederick, dyer, r. 911 Capp
" Martin, seaman str Progreso
4®" Mansen. See Manson
Manser George L., painter M. J. & J. J. Dono-
van, r. 214 Boardman PI
" Henry, salesman, r. 2 Central Court
Mansfield Charles, proof reader Post, r. Berke-
ley
" Dudley, teacher music, 706 Larkin
" Edward L.,r. 400 Golden Gate Av
" Eliza D. Mrs., r. 734 Geary
" Gilbert, teacher music, 1707 Market
Mansfield I. L. R., physician, 400 Golden Gate
Av, telephone Hyde 431
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" J. D., traveling freight agent Rio Grande
Western Ry., 14 Montgomery, r. Berke-
ley
" J. M. Mrs., physician, office and r. 25 Pearl
" John L., porter Wetmore Bros., r. 218!4
Linden Av
" Joseph, clerk, r. 424 Post
" Joseph G., reporter, r. 826^^ Harrison
" Michael, r. 308 Tehama
" Myer, real estate, 20 Montgomery, r. 728
Sutter
" Patrick, deckhand str Modoc
" Richard, clerk Newman & Levinson, r.
2I81/2 Linden
" Robert, ladies' tailor, 805 Hyde
" The, Mrs. Cecelia Miller proprietor, 206a
Post
" Thomas, driver Metropolitan Moulding Co.
Mansfield Walter D., asst. attorney Board of
Trade of San Francisco, 202 Market and
3 Pine, r. 3023 California
" William, steward Louis Fischer, r. 214, 3d
Mansion House, Mrs. Kate C. Perry proprietor,
961-963 Mission
Mansir Henry C, janitor, r. 1001 Powell
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Cliina and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeijt of
Novelties.
S^l-S^-T- rVlARKET ST.
Manson Charles, groceries, SW cor Bay and
Dupont, r. 700 Bay
" David B., clerks. F.Dist. Tel. Co., r. 2003
Leavenworth
" Frederick B., foreman James Young, r.
Oakland
" H.,r. 32, 4th
" James, blacksmith, r. 14 Clinton Park
" Marsden, civil engineer, r. 2010 Gough
4®" Manson. See Mansen
Manstrom C. A., seaman U. S. str Albatross
Mantanari Pasquale, farmer, r. 702 Front
Mantel Emil, manager Thomas E. Rigney, r. 9
Hermann
" Eugene A., designer, r. 2416 California
" Joseph, peddler, r. 224 Stevenson
" Julius C, barber, 1828 Haight, r. 619 Shra-
der
" Max, accountant, r. 108 Ridley
Mantell Francisca, widow, r. 620 Oak
Mantke Adolph. restaurant, 651 Sacramento
Mantle Byron G., Pacific Coast manager Trojan
Shirt and Collar Co., and Brokaw Mfg,
Co., 35 New Montgomery, r. 309 Jones
Manton Catharine, widow, r. 22 Albion Av
•' Charles gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1410 Pine
" J. Frank, teamster J. Noonan, r. 7 Ellis
" Thomas J., shoemaker, r. 22 Albion Av
Mantoni Domenico, bootblack, 332 Green rear
Mantor George H., warehouseman Haslett &
Swayne, r. 1004 Sanchez
Mantow Peter, cellarman E. Martin & Co., r.
1713 Dupont
Manuel Frank, r. 1316 Kearny
" Gaetano, shoemaker, r. 1316 Kearny
" George, with S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" Harvey S., with M. Lonergan, r. 3 East
" John R., oysterman Vasil Gumas, r. 137, 3d
" Rupert, clerk Eugene N. Deuprey, r. 514
San Jose Av
>e®=Manuel. See Manuel
Manuell Herbert E., machinist, r. 45 Elgin
Park Av
" William H., storekeeper Union Iron Wks,
r. 1860 Lexington Av
Manufacturer and Herald of Trade, (weekly)
Kirk C. Ward publisher, 403 Market
Manufacturers and Producers' Association of
California, H. T. Scott president, L. R.
Mead secretary, 2-3 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor
" and Producers' Monthly, Manufacturers
and Producers' Publishing Co. proprie-
tors, 22 Clay
" and Producers' Publishing Co., J. J. Ibbot-
son manager, publishers Manufacturers
and Producers' Monthly, 22 Clay
Manville Elind H., painter, r. 33, 6th
Manwaring Charles W., bookkeeper J. Gund-
lach&Co., r. 741, 17th
4®="Manwaring. See Mainwaring
Manwell William, ship carpenter, r. 171 And-
over Av
4®"Many. See Manny
Manzano Liberato. porter Emanuel Kaeintz,
r. 725i4 Broadway
" Peter, musician, r. 1718 Hyde
Manzer Frank E., electrician, r. 1623 Devisadero
" Lonson M., deputy Sheriff, r. 1623 Devisa-
dero
Manzina Emil, teacher languages, r. 59^ Jessie
Manzo Roquina, widow, r. 443 Green
" Tobin J., pressman Maximin V. Lacaze, r.
443 Green
Mapes William L., laborer, r. 806 Indiana
Maple Hall, Palace Hotel
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Maple Leaf (monthly). Maple Leaf Publishing
Co. publishers, office 12 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor
Maple Leaf PublisMng' Co., S. G. Cheever man-
ager, publishers Maple Leaf, 12 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor
" Wesley H., electrician, r. 28ElginPark
" William, clerk W. F. Smith, r. 1021 Valen-
cia
Maplehurst The, Mrs. Minna Mittfeldt propri-
etor, 1217 Polk
Mapleston Robert S., varieties, 1804 Geary
Mara Michael R., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 316, 12th
" Thomas F., driver, r. 239 Fremont
" William G.. clerk Am. Dis. Tel. Co.. r. 316,
12 th
Marabello Charles, plumber, r. 506 Hayes
'• John, r. 506 Hayes
Maracini Peter, laborer F. Lucchetti & Co.
Marais Charles L. P., contractor, r. 2313 Mis-
sion
Marango Antone, teamster, r. 329b Bay
Maraschi Anthony Rev., S. J., clergyman St.
Ignatius Church, r. 214 Hayes
Marble Charles H., agent, r. 219 Golden Gate
Av
" Oliver J., driver, r. Hamilton nr Silliman
" William, tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 1636 Post
;8S= Marble. See Marple
Marbourg Ida G. Mrs., r. 1510 Golden Gate Av
Marburg Frederick Mrs., r. 1317 Leavenworth
Marc August, photographic printer Dijeau &
Severin, r. 13!4 Morris Av
" Emily Miss, dressmaking, 13 Morris Av
" F. Mme., nurse, r. 14 Hayes
" Phillip, core maker, r. 13 Morris Av
Marceau Theodore C, proprietor Marceau's
Fotograf Gallery, 826 Market
Marceau's Fotograf Gallery,
Theodore C. Marceau proprietor, 826
Market, telephone 571
Marcelin Louis, cook, r. 271 Clementina
Marcelli Vincent, laborer, r. 318 Vallejo rear
Marcellus John, baker, r. 15 Howard Court
Marcelot Henry, waiter Nevada Restaurant, r.
609 Pine
" Joseph, fishei-man, r. 314','2 Valley
Maroey Catherine E., r. Old People's Home
" William G., r. Old People's Home
-8®" Marcey. See Marcy
March Alfred A., proprietor San Bruno Hotel,
W s San Bruno Av nr Army
" Catherine Mrs., magnetic healer, r. 822,
15th
" George H., asst. storekeeper The Baldwin,
r. 822, 15th
" Herman, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" John, confectioner, r. 822, 15th
" Laura, domestic, 2621 California
" Peyton C, 1st lieutenant 5th Artillery,
U. S. A., post commissary and treas-
urer and in charge of Post School, r.
Fort Mason
" William F., bartender Alfred A. March, r.
San Bruno Hotel
Marchand Alex E. (Conklin & Marchand\ r. 1235
Geary
" Cannie Mrs., bookkeeper Ernest Marchand,
r. 19 Laskie
" Constant, r. 735 Ellis
" Desire C, clerk Bonnet Bonnet, r. 420 Jack-
son
" Edward (P. Priet & Co.), r. 1006 Geary
Marchand Ernest, furniture, 1112 Mission, r. 19
Laskie
" Frances Miss, dressmaker, r. 12 Oak Grove
Av rear
" George, wood carver, 549 Brannan, r. 1115
Bryant
" Helena Miss, hairdresser, r. 12 Oak Grove
Av rear
" Helena Mrs., tailoress, r. 12 Oak Grove Av
rear
" John, laborer, r. 11 Reed PI
" Joseph, bartender, r. 765 Mission
Marchand Lizzie Mme., hair and complexion
specialist, manufacturer Mme. Mar-
chand's Antoinette Preparations, 28
Geary
" Paul P. (Marchand & Cadarella), r. 235, 6th
" Victor, porter, r. 11 Reed PI
" & Cardarella (Paul P. Marchand and John
Cadarella) fruits and vegetables, 235, 6th
Marchand's Restaurant, P. Priet & Co. propri-
etors, 115-117 Grant Av
Marchant Adrien J., bartender Chaix & Bernard,
r. 425 Bush
" Alfred H., student Robert Harrison, r. 14
Lewis PI
" Charles E., wood finisher S. F. Furniture
MtgCo., r. 421,4th
" George H., with Pac. Spring and Mattress
Co., r. 123 Richland Av
" LillieN., widow, r. 1517 Larkin
" Rodney H. Jr., clerk Lievre, Fricke & Co.,
r. 14 Lewis PI
Marcheles George, carpenter, r. 112 Jackson
Marcher Hans P., porter Hans H. Hjul, r.
252 Minna
Marchesi Luigi, r. 818 Sansome
Marchetti John H., teamster, r. 316, 12th
" Olino, r. 518 Greenwich
" Peter, compositor Italian Publishing Co.,
r. 518 Greenwich
" Marie Miss, dressmaking, 518 Greenwich
Marchi John, fruits and vegetables, Pacific
Fruit Market, r. 1714 Dupont
" Peter, clerk John Marchi, r. 1714 Dupont
" Peter, florist P. Canepa & Co., r. 2316 Ma-
son
" Severino, musician, r. 509 Broadway
Marchini Mary, widow, r. 632, 17th
Marchioness The, Mrs. Frank Cummings propri-
etor, 158-160 Golden Gate Av
Marchlewicz Ignatius, second-hand bags, 29
Drumm, r. 730 Vallejo
Marohovich Michael, waiter Anton Versalovich,
r. 3331/2 Minna
Marcinkowski Joseph, tailor, r. 910 Pine
Marckley BenjaminF., lapidary Shreve&Co., r.
1(J23, 24th
" B. F. Mrs., varieties, 1023, 24th
" George W., millwright, r. 125Collingwood
4@=Marckley. See Markley
Marckres Clair C, dental student, r. 420 Ellis
Marco William, r. 314 Pacific
Marcolo John, expressman, r. 24 Morey Alley
Marcou Claudius, laimdry, 1424 Dupont
Marcovich Henry, peddler, r. 201 Ash Av
Marcucci Domingo, assistant U. S. Inspector
Hulls, Appraisers' Bldg, room 20, r. 2011
Golden Gate Av
Marcum Robert F., barber M. H. Girai-din, r.
1406 Ellis
Marcus Alfred J. (S. H. Frank &Co.), r. Menlo
Park
" Benjamin, clothing, 1054 Howard
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 1013 Pennsylva-
nia Av
" Frank, property man Baldwin Theater, r.
903 Bush
MARCUS GEO. & CO.
(Fr. Hohwiesner), importers and com-
mission merchants and agents Com-
mercial Union Assurance Co. Limited,
(of London), 232 California
Marcus George P., clerk Herrmann & Co., r.
518 Lyon
" Gustav (Levinson Bros.), r. Mill Valley
" Gustave, engineer, 139 Post
" Ida N., widow, r. 1920 Howard
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Marcus Jacob, driver Simon Marcus, r. Acton nr
Bootz's Park
" Joseph, salesman Horwitz & Cotin, r. 421
Van Ness Av
" Louis F., musician, r. 306 O'Farrell
" Mary, widow, r. 824 Laguna
" Morris, clerk A. Shirek & Co., r. 1769 Ellis
Marcus Morris, secretary and treasurer S. Fos-
ter & Co., 26-38 California, r. 1630 Golden
Gate Av
" Oscar, laborer, r. 601, 3d
" Robert, r. 616 Ellis
" Samuel, clothing, 212, 4th
" Siegfried (Peterson & Marcus), r. 3223 Sut-
ter
" Simon, dairy, Acton nr Bootz's Park
" Sophia, widow, r. 1421 Golden Gate Av
4®"Marcus. See Markus
Marcuse Charles, cigars and stationery, 514
Geary
" Felix (Marcuse & Remmel), r. Alameda
Marcuse J. M., secretary The D. E. Allison Co.,
501-509 Front, r. 2326 Washington
" Julius, salesman Haas Bros., r. 410 Post
" M. &Co. (Morris Marcuse), importers fancy
goods, hosiery, etc., 125-127 Sansome
" Marcus, merchant, r. 2226 Washington
" Morris (M. Marcuse & Co.), r. 2409 Wash-
ington
" Seymour C, salesman H. Levi & Co., r.
2326 Washington
" Solomon, clerk Hicks-Judd Co., r. 2818, 16th
" & Remmel (Felix Marcuse and Julius A.
Remmel), contractors and builders and
real estate, 628 Market
Marcy Henry D. Mrs., liquors, NE cor Stanyan
and Page
" John, waiter str Arago
" J'oseph M., r. 731 Pine
" William, Pacific Coast passenger agent
Nickel Plate Road, 38 Crocker Bldg, r.
The California Hotel
" Zephyrin C, porter Livingston & Co., r. 51
Capp
Jg®-Marcy. See Marcey
Marden Albert, bagmaker Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 609 Hampshire
Elijah D., janitor, r. 126 Scott
Josie Miss, trunkliner, r. 609 Hampshire
True M., master ship Guardian, r. 830 Post
William D., r. 609 Hampshire
William H., drayman John Shepherd, r. 221
Clara
" William L., machine operator Hirschfel-
der & Meaney, r. 609 Hampshire
Marechal Niel The, Schneider & Cazeaux pro-
prietors, 404 Ellis
Marek Frank, porter, r. 208 Golden Gate Av
Marengo Seraflno (Marengo & Basso), r. 3312
Mission
Marengo Simon, manager Progressive Window
and House Cleaning Co., 524 Bush, r.
Berkeley
" & Basso (Seraflno Marengo and Salvatore
Basso), liquors, 3312 Mission
Mares William D., longshoreman, r. 538 How-
ard
Maresca Michael, fruits and vegetables, 1013
Powell, r. 827 Pacific
Maret Frederick H. (A. J. Abrams &Co.), r. 315
Powell
" Henry, actor, r. 106 Mason
" Louis T., shademaker W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 126 Fern Av
" Mary, widow, r. 126 Fern Av
" Victor, bootblack, 421, 4th, r. 6 Hinckley
MARET VICTOR,
florist and landscape gardener, funer-
al work promptly attended to, deco-
rations for weddings, etc., open all
day Sunday, 513 Hayes, formerly 519
Hayes
Maret Victor Jr., engraver Shreve & Co. r. 513
Hayes
Margeson Emerson M., conductor Market St.
Ry., r. 712 Army
Margetson Frederick G. J., agent Clark Build-
ing, 406 Sutter, room 9
r W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS <
Margey James, marine fireman, r. 259 Clemen-
tina
" Michael, engineer, r. 1326 Natoma
" Roger, fireman tug J. H. Redmond, r. 27
Welch
Marggraf August W., watchman Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 75 Stevenson
" Henry, painter, r. 728 Filbert
" Joseph, cabinet maker, r. 202 Franklin
;8®=-Marggraf See Markgraf
Margini Daniel, waiter, r. 7 McCormick PI
" Dante, photographer, r. 7 McCormick PI
" Peter, r. 7 McCormick PI
Margitan Andrew, laborer, r. 413 Sierra
Margo James A., salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 709 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 2824a Sacramento
" William F., r. 6171/2 Post
Marguerite House, Mrs. M. A. Connolly pro-
prietor, 417 Larkin
Marguerite Saloon, John C. Casey proprietor,
421 Larkin
Marguth George, sausage maker L. Schnetzler,
r. 455 Jessie
Margy Michael, engineer Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
13261/4 Natoma
Mari Luigi, porter Sartori & Fantina, r. 509
Broadway
Maria Constantine, restaurant, 308V4, 6th
" Kip Orphanage, Sister Anna in charge, 638
Folsom
Mariani Angelo, boot and shoe maker, 405 Broad-
way
" Daniel, foreman Gorham Rubber Factory,
r. SW cor Turk and Leavenworth
" Helvitio T., clerk Stephen Mariani, r. 131,
23d
" Henry, boiler maker J. C. Lemmer & Co.
" James, waiter, r. 2511 Bryant
Mariani Stephen, hardware, paints, oils, glass
and ammunition, 131, 23d, warehouse 209,
33d, r. 131, 33d
4®=- Mariani. See Marioni
Marias Charles, clerk Jacob Unna, r. 2312 Mis-
sion
Maricich Luca (Maricich & Mengola), r. Oak-
land
" & Mengola (Luca Maricich and Domenico
Mengola), restaurant, 8 Union
Maricopa and Phoenix and Salt River Valley
Railroad Co. (Phoenix, A. T.), N. K.
Masten president, F. I. Kendall secre-
tary, 3 Crocker Bldg
Marier Clement, compositor Le Franco-Cali-
fornien, r. 38 Louisa
Marilli Serafino. steward Perini's Restaurant,
r. 534 Taylor
Marin Antone, fireman str San Jose
" County Creamery Co., Fred Kruse agent,
105 Sacramento
Marin County Herald, Charles Burrey pro-
prietor, 235 Kearny, room 9
" County Water Co., A. Dalton Harrison sec-
retary, 406 California
" Eliso, fireman str Arago
•' Francisco, musician, r. 1120 Jackson
" John B., upholsterer T.I. Ducruet, r. Berk-
eley
Marincovich A., cooper Cal. Wine Assn
Marine Engineers' Association, William Warin
corresponding secretary, 9 Mission,
room 3
Marine Engineers' Beneficial Association,
Frank Bragg business manager, William
Warin corresponding and recording sec-
retary, 9 Mission
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Marine Hospital U. S., Presidio Reservation
nr Mountain Lake, ofQce Surgeon in
Command U. S. Appraisers' Bldg. room 1
" Index Publishing Co., R. B. Hooper presi-
dent, H. S. Smith secretary, publishers
Pacific Coast Marine Record, 315 Cali-
nia, roora 7
Marine Insurance Co. Limited (of London),
George W. McNear agent, 326 California
Marine Iron Works, Muir Brothers proprietors,
1015 Battery
Marinelli John, musician, r. 2123 Polk
Mariner Harry B., clerk Tom C. Grant, r. Oak-
land
" J. A., musician, r. 126 Ellis
4®"Mariner. See Marriner
Mariner's Cliurcll, Rev. Joseph Rowell pastor,
NE cor Sacramento and Drumm
Mariner's Free Reading Room, NE cor Sacra-
mento and Drumm
" Home, Walter E. Lane proprietor, 504-506
Davi s
Maring F. E., checker Palace Hotel, r. 3857 Mis-
sion
Marini Francisco, hostler 6. Marini & Co., r.
1201 Kearny
" Frank (Valente, Marini & Co.), r. 12 Cadell
Alley
" G. & Co. (Giovanni Marini and Michael
Sabatino), livery stable, 410 Montgom-
ery Av
" Giovanni (G. Marini & Co.), r. 412 Montgom-
ery Av
" Giovanni B., laborer N. P. C. RR
" Giovanni B., peddler, r. 25 Hinckley
" Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 3 Grand PI
" Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
■' Michael, printer, r. 12 Cadell Alley
" Nicolai, r. 12 Cadell Alley
Marino Antonio, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Brothers (Prank and Domenico), liquors
and restaurant, 712 Greenwich
" Domenico (Marino Bros.), r. 718 Green-
wich
" Dominic A., wharfinger Union St. Wharf,
r. 828a Broadway
" Frank (Marino Bros.), r. 712 Greenwich
" Frank, barber Joseph Ferrazzano, r. 418
Vallejo
" Frank, sailmaker, r. Sailors' Home
" Giuseppe, musician, r. 522 Union
" Manuel, laborer Bissinger & Co., r. 1322
Kearny
" Pietro, musician, r. 522 Union
" Rocco, r. 522 Union
" W., painter Cal. Wine Assn
Marinovich Kate C, widow, r. 637 Golden Gate
Av
" Pietro, r. 830 Broadway
Mario Antonio, fisherman, r. 324 Vallejo
" Blanche, widow, r. 334 Geary
Marion Clarence F., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1610a California
" Florence Miss, teacher music, r. 1610a Cali-
fornia
" Frank H., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
1610a California
" George, cigarmaker, r. 536i4 Jessie
" John J., butcher, r. 536i4 Jessie
" John T., sash and door maker Charles M.
Depew Planing Mill Co., r. 536% Jessie
" Joseph, delicacies, f>e Centre Market, r. 408
Stockton
■' L., millhand W. H. Miner
" Michael J., mechanical engineer, 526 Mis-
sion
Marion Steam Shovel Co., George W. Bamhart
manager, 4 Sutter, room 24
" Washington R., mining, r. 1817 Scott
Marioni Ginotto, molder D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 2
Lick
' ' James (Monighetti & Marioni) , 666 Howard
" Luigi, waiter, r. 509 Broadway
" Salvatore, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
" Salvatore, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
Mariotte Noel, draughtsman U. S. Engineer's
oxfice, r. Oakland
Mariposa Commercial and Mining Co. (Mari-
posa Co.), H. G. Stevenson secretary,
office 532 Market, room 3
Maris William, special agent Royal Insurance
Co., r. 2611% Sacramento
Marisch Anthony W., blacksmith U. S. Mint, r.
15 Stanly PI
Luke, salesman, r. 15 Stanly PI
Meo, butcher F. Uri & Co., r. 1815 O'Far-
rell
Nicholas, salesman Wolf, Wreden & Co., r.
15 Stanly PI
Prosper, salesman Neville & Co., r. 15
Stanly PI
William, barber G. Perlite, r. 1806 Powell
Mariscotti Giuseppe (Mariscotti & Molinari), r.
1429 Dupont
Mariscotti & Molinari (Giuseppe Mariscotti
and G. B. Molinari), liquors, 616 Mont-
gomery
Maristany Joseph Jr., office 304 Montgomery, r.
Oakland
Mariston John, r. 636% Minna rear
Maritano Luigia Miss, laundress Marie Nev-
raument, r. 341, 3d
Maritime Insurance Co. Limited (of Liverpool),
John Livingston agent, 428 California
Maritzen August, carpenter, r. 716 Fulton
" Charles, house, sign and fresco painter, 517
Laguna, r. 611 Hayes
" Tillie, domestic, 1138 Fulton
Marius Gauthier, flesher Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Mark Barbetta, widow, r. 108% Oak
" Cecil W., vice-principal Everett Grammar
School, r. 1012, 20th
Mark Hopkins Institute of Art. SE cor Cali-
fornia and Mason
" Susie Hert Miss, vocalist, r. 1012, 20th
" Thomas, driver S. F. Laundry, r. 33 Eddy
4®=Mark. See Marks
Markel Amos, paper carrier, r. 156, 3d
" George, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 73
Water
" John L., butcher, r. 1610 Stockton
" Rufus C, lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
156,3d
Marker Frank L., waiter Andrew Grimm, r. 334
Bush
Markeson Martin, real estate, r. 135, 5th
Market Inspector, New City Hall. 1st floor
Market Street Bank The, S. C. Lillis presi-
dent, W. S. Hopkins cashier, 933 Mar-
ket
" Street Planing Mill, Frank A. Geier pro-
prietor, SW cor Dolores and Market
Market Street Railway Co., Charles F.
Crocker president, H. E. Huntington
vice-president, N. T. Smith treasurer, J.
L, Willcutt secretary and controller, E.
P. Vlning general manager, Union Trust
and Hobart Bldgs, adjoining
Markewitz August, r. 1713 Clay
Markey Alfred, teamster Cutting Fruit Packing
Co.,r. 3 Victor
" Christopher, teamster O'Meara & McCar-
thy, r. 809 Geary
" Frank, fireman, r. 625 Davis
" Frank A., teamster, r. 3 Victor
" Frederick S,, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
2402 Clay
" Henry S., cashier Union I. Wks, r. 2402
Clay
" Henry S. Jr., civil engineer Union I. Wks,
r. 2402 Clay
" Joseph, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 3 Victor
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 1(X)9. 24th
" Owen, carpenter, r. 1009, 24th
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Markgraf Frederick J., gasfitter William F.
Wilson, r. 1413 Lyon
" Leopold, r. 2307 Post
>e®='Markgraf. See Marggraf
Markham Christian, asphaltum roofer and con-
tractor, r. 31 Ridley
" Ellen, widow, r. 940 Capp
" James H., heel builder United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 940 Capp
" J. J. Mrs., r. 2513 Bush
4®~Markham. See Marcum
Marki Rossi, flower peddler, r. 2216 Mason
Markland James, bartender John Butler, r.
I6271/2 Pine
Markle Clay, liquors, 201-203 Ellis, r. 1 Eddy
" Frank B., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.
" Walter, teamster Somers & Co., r. 303, 1st
Marklein Oscar, waiter, r. 68!4 Everett
Markley B. K., bookkeeper Western Sugar Re-
fining Co.,r. Sausalito
" Charles H., salesman Leon Lemos, r. 625c
Natoma
" James E., engineer, r. 508, 2d
" Joseph E., engineer, r. 800 Kearny
j8®=-Markley. See Marckley
Markman Paul A. grinder Cal. Saw Wks, r.
Oakland
Marko Joseph (Wolkerstorfer & Marko), r. 944%
Harrison
Markolwitz Bernhard, r. 227, 3d
Markowitz Abraham J. (Stokes & Markowitz),
r. 1187 Market
" Abram, tailor, 1231 Market, and cigars,
507 Hayes, r. 507 Hayes
" David, clothing, 911 Folsom, r. 141 Shipley
" John, r. 106 Hyde
" Max, hassock maker, r. 217, 17th
" Morris A., rabbi, r. 956 Folsom
" Morris L., salesman Joseph L. Breyer, r.
217, 7th
" Moses A., butcher, lOW-A Howard, r. 438!4,
6th
Marks A., crockery and glassware, 212 Califor-
nia, r. 746 Castro
" Aaron H,, tailor, r. 734 Montgomery
" Abe, clerk Merchants' Exchange Assn, r.
430V4, 6th
" Abraham, butcher, r. 43 Fulton
" Adelaide M., widow, r. SW cor Haight and
Pierce
" Adolph, r. 719b McAllister
" Adolph, merchant, r. 1128 Eddy
" Adolph, tailor, r. iSQli Hayes
" Albert, cutter Albert Mueller & Co., r. 717
Franklin
" Albert, teamster, r. 491, 4th
" Albert L., theatrical manager, r. 1517 Jack-
son
" Anna, widow, r. 3215 Sacramento
" Augustus, cutler Ortet Bros., r. Alameda
" B., capitalist, r. 1134 O'Farrell
" B. & Co. (Berry Marks and Marcus New-
field), wool and hop dealers, 214 Pine,
room 14
" Benjamin L., with Louis Marks, r. 1015
Golden Gate Av
" Berry (B. Marks & Co.), r. NE cor Gough
and O'Farrell
" Brothers (Charles L. and Lincoln), fruits
and vegetables, 1305 Buchanan
" Brothers (William and Louis), ladies' and
children's underwear, 106,6th
" Caroline S., widow, r. 1532 Eddy
" Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Charles L. (Marks Bros.), r. 610 Fulton
" E., fruits and vegetables, 1919 Bush, r. 2095
Pine
" Edmund, broker, r. 916 Devisadero
" Edmund W., clerk, r. 916 Devisadero
" Edward, salesman M. Friedman &Co.,r.
2612 Sutter
Marks Eli, insurance broker, 219 Sansome, r.
2121 California
" Frederick, r. 2612 Sutter
" Frederick Jr., mechanical optician Cali-
• fornia Optical Co., r. 2612 Sutter
" Gustav M., stenographer The Rosenblatt
Co., r. 1625 Post
" H. Mrs., widow, r. 915 Franklin
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
POf^TIEf^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
O'+l-O^V ./Vlarket St.
Marks Harris, second-hand clothing, 239, 4th
" Harry, books and stationery, 331 Bus \ r.
437 Golden Gate Av
" Harry, cigar manufacturer, r. 1703 Dupont
" Harry, correspondent M. Friedman c& Co.,
r. 1625 Post
" Harry, horse dealer, r. 1312a Eddy
" Henry, tailor, r. 458 Natoma rear
" Henry, tailor, r. 734 Montgomery
" Hyman, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co.,
r. 717 Franklin
" Hyman H., gardener Union Square, r. 702
Vallejo
" Irving S., r. 610 Fulton
" Isaac, r. 1931 Ellis
" Isaac, clerk The Knickerbocker, 17 Stockton
" Isaac, plumber, 809 Bnsh
" Isaac L., bookkeeper Harry B. Adler, r. 1015
Golden Gate Av
" Isaac L., tinner James De La Montanya,
r. 2230 Sutter
" Isidore L., clerk Charles Marks, r. 610 Ful-
ton
" Jacob, salesman, 220 Sutter, room 7, r. 425
Sutter
" Jacob, tailor, r. 328 Tehama
" James E., millwright, r. 1120, 24th
'• Jesse E. (Jesse E. Marks & Co.), r. 2120a
Sutter
Marks Jesse E. & Co. (Jesse E. Marks), pro-
prietors The Yosemite, 730 Market
" Joel L., clerk general auditor's office S.
P. Co., r. 1410 Grove
" Johanna, widow, r. 1513 Ellis
" Johanna, r. 2527 Fillmore
" John, r. 449 Jessie
" John, bakery, 778 Harrison
" John, bricklayer, r. 626Y2 Ash Av
" John, laborer James P. Guerin, r. 1350 Mar-
ket
" John G., bartender William G. Schroeder
" Joseph, marble polisher Ruflino & Bianchi,
r. 3 Juniper
" Joseph, stockbroker, 232 Montgomery, r.
Palace Hotel
" Joseph, wood carver Charles F. Schiller,
r. 770 Bryant
" Joseph H., salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 717 Franklin
" Josephine, widow, r. 1914a Bush
" Julia, widow, r. 106 Nebraska
" Julius, driver Eclipse Bakery, r. 520 Taylor
" Lawrence J., teamster Cutter & Co., r. 491,
4th
" L. B. Mrs., dressmaking, 524b Capp
" Leon, wool sorter, r. 411, 5th
" Leon B., speculator, r. 524b Capp
" Leonard J., machinist, r. 1120, 24th
" Leopold J., watchmaker, 719b McAllister
" Lincoln (Marks Bros.), r. 610 Fulton
" Louis (Marks Bros.), r. 722 Golden Gate Av
" Louis, clerk Harris Marks, r. 239, 4th
" Louis, drayman, 219 Battery, r. 1015 Golden
Gate Av
" Louis, tinsmith H. A. Wissing, r. 42 Ful-
ton
" Mannheim, manager A. Marks, r. 746 Cas-
tro
" Marcus, collector Goldberg, Bowen &Co.,
r. 9321/4 Filbert
" Marcus, fruit dealer, r. 2025 Pine
" Marcus, oil clothing manufacturer, 52 Clay,
r. 610 Fulton
" Marcus, traveling salesman, r. 43 Fulton
" Martin A., clerk F. Toplitz & Co., r. 2130
Sutter
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Manufactured in the East. A Large Assort-
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405-407 SANSONIE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Marks Mary E. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" Max H., r. 6321/i Olive Av
" Michael (Marks & Brownstein), r. 2130
Sutter
" Michael, peddler, r. 430/2, 6th
" Montague, conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1515^ Mission
" Morris, r. 722 Golden Gate Av
" Morris, butcher Isaac Lacher, r. 731 Mc-
Allister
" Morris, clerk Loryea's New Hammam
Baths
" Morris H., fruits and vegetables, 1611 Fill-
more, r. 610 Fulton
" Moses, horse dealer, r. 1312a Eddy
" Philip, miner, r. 909 Kearny
" Philip, tailor, 1436 Howard
" Robert, r. 843 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, r. 215, Uth
Marks Samuel M., asst. secretary Paciflc Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co., r. 2527 Fillmore
" Simon, r. 2121 California
" Sylvester, butcher, r. 130 Utah
" Thomas H., boxmaker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 1217 Nebraska
" Thomas J., collection teller London, Paris
and American Bank, r. 916 Devisadero
" Wheeler W., carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r.
1120, 24 th
" William (Marks Bros.), r. 722 Golden Gate
Av
" William, pileman Harbor Commissioners
" William O., clerk James F. Reed
" & Brownstein (Michael Marks), manufac-
turers cigars, 11-13, 1st
4®-Marks. See Marcus, Mark and Marx
Markson John P., clerk, r. 417 Vallejo
Markt Emil, machinist, r. 1108 Alabama
" Ferdinand, brewer National Brewing Co.,
r. 709 Fulton
" Joseph, r. 1108 Alabama
Markus Louis, gents' furnishings, 401 Kearny
4®=Markus. See Marcus
Markuzon Martin E., baker, r. 119, 5th
Marlatt A. A., operator W. U. Tel Co., r. 319
Sutter
" Carvill W.. conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 56 Old San Jose Road
" Edward D. (Deis & Marlatt), r. 1125 Mis-
sion
Marley Edward J., painter, r. 1936 Ellis
" John C, mill hand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 530 Castro
" Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 658 Folsom
Marliave Edward C, traveling salesman Phelps
& Miller, r. Berkeley
Marliere Julie, widow, r. 717 Ellis
Marlin Alonzo, carpenter, r. Lee Av nr Ocean
House Av
" George W., r. 1006 Bush
Marlow Anson S., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
326y2 Jersey
" James J., boiler maker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. '45 Everett
•' Kate, widow, r. 461 Tehama
" Louis H., cigar maker, r. 30 West Mission
" Mathew J., trunkmaker C. A, Malm & Co.,
r. 13!4 Sheridan
" Thomas, seaman, r. Harrison nr Precita
Av
" Thomas A., mill hand, r. 461 Tehama
" William, upholsterer, r. 5 Martha PI
" William L., clerk Peter L. Cortelyou
Marlowe John H., foreman Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 32/2, 27th
Marlowe Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 27 Gunnison Av
" Thomas A., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
27 Gunnison Av
Marnell David, printer, r. 704 Harrison
" James, waiter Henry Falk, r. 135, 5th
" Margaret, widow, r. 704 Harrison
" William J., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r.
704 Harrison
Marnette Charles, carpenter, r. Alms House
Road opp Alms House
Maroevich Rocco, r. 810 Green
Marone Antonio, driver G. Orsi, r. 8 Cadell Alley
Maroney Mary E. Miss, teacher Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 308 Leavenworth
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky
" William, laborer, r. 109/2 Gilbert
iSS^Maroney. See Moroney
Marovich Victor, waiter Theodore Giurich, r. 3
Minna
Marple Charles L., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1501b
Larkin
Marquand Felix, fresco painter, r. 1223 Folsom
rear
Marquard Adolph, clerk Contra Costa House
" Henry, butcher Louis Muller, r. 913, 14th
" Louis, watchman Jackson Brewing Co., r.
114a 11th
" Rudolph, clerk, r. 913, 14th
" Rudolph, house painter, r. 1133 Florida
Marquarda Francisco, baker, r. 8 Telegraph PI
Marquardsen Ernest H. J., agent Claus Spreck-
els, r. 2779, 16th
MARQUARDSEN MARCUS,
asphaltum roofing and all kinds of
cement work, 1824/2 Stockton
Marquardt Frederick, bricklayer, r. 637 Broad-
way
" John, teacher violin, 792 Van Ness Av
" John Mrs., teacher music, 792 Van Ness Av
" John G., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 989
Howard
" John H., attendent U. S. Marine Hospital
Marquart John H., magazine keeper Phelps &
Arnold, r. 1409, 24th
Marque Emile, proprietor Le Petit Californien,
8 Montgomery Av
" Pierre, laundryman, r. 337 Edinburgh
Marquesi Angelo, clerk, r. 445 Ivy Av
Marquette Cynthia, widow, r. 647 Stevenson
Marquis Alexander W., architect, 230 Kearny,
room 1, r. Alameda
" George A., manufacturers' agent, 421^23
Market, r. Grand Hotel
" John, architect, 4 California, room 15, r.
Alameda
" Robert, salesman Joseph Byrne & Co., r.
616 Ellis
" Thomas, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Thomas, fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
IdOdYs Chestnut
Marr David, teamster, r. 14a Perry
" Harry, printer, r. 308, 5th
Marraccini Roberto, laborer Milani & Co
Marrack Gertrude Miss, teacher music, r. 733
Devisadero
" Noel B., bookkeeper, r. 723 Devisadero
" Richard T., bookkeeper Methodist Book
Depository, r. 723 Devisadero
Marre Celestin, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Phillip, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Marrett Henry W.. cook Eugene Belrose, r.
Francis nr Mission
Marrin Thomas, laborer, r. 10 Boyd
" Thomas A., clerk, r. 10 Boyd
-eSTMarrin. See Marron
Marriott Edwin R., assistant cashier S. F.
News Letter, r. Alameda
Marriott Frederick, publisher and proprietor
San Francisco News Letter, 606 Mer-
chant, r. Alameda
" Frederick A., advertising dept. S. F. News
Letter, r. Alameda
je®=Marriott. See Marryatt
The Bulletin
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Marron Dennis J., plasterer, r. 3140b Market
Frank M., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. San
Rafael
George H., clerk Sanborn, Vail &Co., r. 811
18th
James, helper, r. 501 Napa
James, seaman, r. 117Drumm
James, teamster, r. 728V^, 14th
James F., shoe cutter, r. 147"^ Valencia
John, helper Union Iron "Wks, r. 11141/4 Ken-
tucky
John F., clerk, r. 811, 18th
John H., plasterer, r. 811, 18th
John J., bricklayer, r. 2232 Bush
Margaret, widow, r. 10 Bryant Av
Michael A., groceries, 330, 4lh, r. 210 Dun-
can
Michael C, plasterer, r. 147% Valencia
Michael C. Jr., operator Am. District Tel.,
r. 14714 Valencia
Patrick, bricklayer, r. 106 Hickory Av
Patrick J., contractor, r. 2232 Bush
Patrick J., salesman I. E'latow & Co., r.
1151/^ Shipley
Thomas, laborer, r. 632 Valencia
Thomas F., butcher S. P. Hicks, r. 2232
Bush
" William E., bookkeeper, r. 811, 18th
4®*Marron. See Marrin
Marrs William, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1211 Fillmore
4®"Marrs. See Mars
Marry att Henry A., messenger, r. 23 Stone
J8®="Marryatt. See Marriott
Mars Albert E., piledriver, r. 123 Eddy
" Charles, carpenter, r. 765 Harrison
" Charles F., lather, r. 765 Harrison
" Kate, widow, r. 765 Harrison
" Victor T., gripman Presidio and Ferries
R.R., r. 1920 Greenwich
Marsan John L,., barber, 502 Napa, r. 631 Ten-
nessee
Marschalk George, manager F. Rippe, r. 2801,
16th
" John A., clerk Sutton & Beebe, r. 731 Geary
Marschhausen Charles, bartender, r. 1410 Octa-
via
" Henry, seaman, r. 206 Steuart
Marsden Ann, widow, r. 1411 Point Lobos Av
" Henry, bookbinder, r. 107 Taylor
" Violet I. Mrs., proprietor The Malford, 107
Taylor
J6®"Marsden. See Marston
Marseiles Frank, shoemaker, 1034 Golden Gate
Av, r. E s Mission Road nr China Av
Marseille Soap and Perfumery Co., Ruckert
& Baker proprietors, manufacturers
soap and perfumery, 1109-1111 Folsom
Marselas George W., millman, r. 1% Verona PI
Marselli Vincenzo, carpenter, r. 519^4 Green-
wich
Marsh Alice Miss, r. 1600 Van Ness Av
Alice F., widow, r. 328 O'Farrell
Byron R., stenographer John Demartini &
Co., r. 328 Geary
Carrie Miss, r. 148 Eddy
Charles, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Claire Mrs., nurse, r. 417 Van Ness Av
Edward J., stenographer Bishop &
Wheeler, r. Oakland
Elisha B. Mrs., r. 907 Pine
Frank H., foreman American Type Found-
ers Co., r. Alameda
Marsh Frederick D., vice-president Burnham
& Marsh Co., 42i Montgomery, r. Ala-
meda
" George H., machinist, r. 928 Capp
" George T. (G. T. Marsh & Co.),r. 300, 12th
Av cor Clement
Marsh G. T. & Co. (George T. Marsh), import-
ers Japanese art work, 625 Market
" Harriet, widow, r. 1412 Pacific
Marsh Henry F., agent United States Glass
Co. (Pittsburgh, Pa.), offlcTe and sales-
room 18 Sutter, r. 2507 Howard
" Henry F. Jr. (Marsh & Kidd) , r. Alameda
" Hettie D. widow, r. 1812 Lexington Av
" J. Alfred, attorney at law, 171-174 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1001 Pine
Marsh J. E., waiter Cardall & Marston, r. 810
Mission
" John B., teamster Pac. Carriage Co., r. 91,
9th
" Louis E., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. 3326
18th
" M. & Co. (Morris Marsh and Aaron Gold-
man), manufacturers hats and caps, 6-8
Sutter
" Maude Miss (Fields & Marsh), r. 149 Tay-
lor
" Morris (M. Marsh & Co.), r. 313 Golden
Gate Av
" Orlando M., street contractor, r 11234 Turk
rear
" Pauline, widow, r. 741, 17th
" Ralph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1412
Pacific
" Richard T., clerk George D. Dornin, r.
North Temescal
" Sydney L. Mrs., r. 2117 Hyde
" Theron R., butcher, r. 1812 Lexington Av
Marsh & Kidd (H. F. Marsh Jr. and Arthur
Kidd), commission merchants and
agents Eastern glass manufacturers,
522 Market and 23 Sutter
Marshal United States, office U. S. Apprais-
ers Bldg, 3d floor
Marshall A., waiter sir City of Sydney
" Albert, deckhand str Resolute
" Alexander F., shipwright Union I. Wks, r.
517 Folsom
" Allan, watchmaker, 126 Kearny, room 28, r.
779 Stevenson
" Ann W. Mrs., nurse, r. 829, 15th
" Antonio, barber, 3 Brooks, r. 249 Pacific
" Arthur, seaman, r. 718 Greenwich rear
" Arthur J., seaman, r. 121 Eureka
" Benjamin, r. 924 Sutter
" C. Archibald (Marshall & Reimers), r. 1808
Green
" Carl A., laborer, r. 1126 Hampshire
" C. F., foreman G. W. Brown, r. 1730 Eddy
"• Charles, cabinet maker A. J. McNicoll &
Co., r. 8 Vulcan
" Charles H., master mariner, r. 1045 Market
" Charles S., salesman, r. 1228V4 Eddy
" Clarence E., waiter, r. 969 Mission
" Cornelius, seaman str State of California
" David McT., salesman W. K. Vanderslice
& Co., r. 138, 12th
" Edward, clerk Brown & Metzner, r. 247, 8th
" Edward, seaman, r. 1126 Hampshire
" Edward R. Co. The (Philadelphia, Pa.)
John H. Spohn agent, 318 Battery
" Edward W., teamster, r. 12, 12th
" Eliza, widow, r. 534 Castro
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1416 Broadway
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 3044 Pine
" Elizabeth A., stenographer, r. 8 Vulcan
" Emma P., widow, r. SE cor 5th and How-
ard
" Eva, domestic, 1621 Bush
" Frank, bartender M. H. Smith, r. 115 Lar-
kin
" Frank, groceries, 534 Castro, r. 541a Castro
" Frank, wheelsman str Dauntless
" Frank M., candy maker, r. 3032, 16th
" Frederick L., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
21 Montcalm
" George, bookkeeper, r. 105 Bernard
" George, master mariner, r. 128 Silver
" George, millwright Michael O'Brien, r. 115
Grove
" George, stevedore, r. 319 Folsom
" George, teamster, r. 218 Dorland
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Marshall George D., teamster, r. 1621 Dolores
" George M., machinist Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 343b San Jose Av
" George O., musician, 39, 4th
" Hannah, widow, r. 105 Bernard
" Helena Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
'< Hendrie, with V. J. A. Rey
" Henry, barber, 342 Union, r. 1408 Kearny
" Henry, bookkeeper, r. Commercial Hotel
" Henry, clerk, r. 10531/2 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, teamster, r. 713 Athens
" Henry, teamster M. Joost & Bro., r. 618
Gough
" Henry, watchman Cal. St. RR, r. 1319
Broadway
" Henry N. F., reporter Call, r. 10 Grove
" Henry N. F. Mrs. (Marshall & Smith), r. 10
Grove
" Henry P., master tugboat Active, r. 1134
Hampshire
" Improved Window Furniture Co., Charles
A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills Bdg, 5th floor
" Irving, doorkeeper Baldwin Theatre, r.
505'/2 Filbert
" James, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 138, 12th
" James, 2d engineer str Newsboy, r. 87 Sil-
ver
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. 3718 McAllister
" James C, clerk Alms House
" James G., expressman, r. 3044 Pine
" James G., laborer, r. 433%, 1st Av
" James H. (J. H. & J. B. Marshall), r. 34
Eddy
" James S. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 423V4, 1st Av
" J. B. Miss, proprietor The Marshall, 824
Laguna
" Jerrold D., waiter Palace Hotel, r. 209 Eddy
" J. H. & J. B. (James H. and Joseph B.),
liquors and lodgings, 34 Eddy
" John, blacksmith, r. QISV^ Greenwich
" John, carpenter, r. 608 Mariposa
" John, clerk Herman Wichmann, r. 725 Fol-
som
" John, jeweler, 113 Taylor, r. 138, 12th
" John, machinist, r. 1111% Broadway
" John, manager H. Huddleston & Co., 218,
3d, r. 2309 Mariposa
" John, policeman, r. 212, 12th
" John, stevedore, r. 411 Green
" John Jr., special agent Royal Exchange
Assurance and Connecticut Fire Ins.
Cos., r. 138, 12th
" John B., calker, r. 412 Bryant
" John F., barber, r. 1219, 26th
" John F., clerk, r. 2124 Howard
" JohnF., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 849 Capp
" John J., electrician Cal. Elec. Supply &
Cons. Co.
" John S., engineer Palace Baths, r. 436%, 6th
" Joseph (Marshall & Nye), r. Alameda
" Joseph, cabinet maker Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph B. (J. H. & J. B. Marshall), r. 843
McAllister
" Joseph H., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
HaydenCo., r. 96 Devisadero
" Joseph L., plasterer Odd Fellows' Ceme-
tery, r. 2 Henderson Av
" Joseph S., oyster and chop house, 91-93
Centre Market, and Fire Commissioner,
r. 910 Clay
" Joseph T., clerk Marshall & Nye, r. Ala-
meda
" Joseph W., salesman Spruance, Stanley &
Co.,r. 917Pa,ge
Marshall Lorenzo D., millman, r. 1312 Howard
Louis (Marshall & Graham), r. 412 Pine
Louis, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1228% Eddy
Louis M. , foreman press room The Bulletin,
r. 923 Union
Louis N., employee Hulse, Bradford & Co.,
r. 1019 Jackson
Margaret, r. 106M Welsh
Marie Mrs., principal Jardin d'Enfants, r.
1520 Clay
" Mary, widow, seamstress, r. 281 Palmer
Marshall Primary School, Mrs. Margaret H.
Walker principal, W s Mission bet 15th
and 16th
" P. S. (Marshall, Teggart & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
Marshall R. A., chief deputy clerk Supreme
Court of California, 825 Market, Empor-
ium Bldg, r. 551 Knox, Oakland
" Richard, carpenter, r. 8 Vulcan
" Robert, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Robert A. sergeant police, r. 20% Frank-
lin
" Robert L. H., clerk Robinson & Knox, r. 107
Oak
" Sarah J., widow, r. 821 Union
" Sydney S., bookkeeper Adelsdorfer & Bran-
denstein, r. Alameda
Marshall, Teggart & Co. (P. S. Marshall and
James Teggart), produce commission
merchants, 306 Davis
" The, Miss J. B. Marshall proprietor, 824
Laguna
" The, lodgings, 231 O'Farrell
" Thomas, r. 713 Athens
" Thomas, tailor, r. 6 Bernard
" Walter, rigger, r. 120 Mississippi
" Walter M. , agent, r. 2123 Mission
" Wilhelm, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 280
Elsie
" William, bartender, r. 107 Taylor
" William, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1319
Broadway
" William, shipping clerk, r. 138, 12th
" William, shipwright, r. 709% Hampshire
" William, waiter J. R. Loosley
" William A., machinist. 247, 8th
" William F., clerk Occidental and Oriental
SS. Co., r. 917 Page
" William F., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
713 Athens
" W. R., clerk, r. 110 Hyde
" &. Graham (Louis Marshall and William J.
Graham), stock brokers, 412 Pine
" & Nye (Joseph Marshall and Dwight B.
Nye), liquors, 1212 Polk
Marshall & Reimers (C. Archibald Marshall
and Louis Reimers), wholesale dairy
produce and provisions, 320 Front, tele-
phone Front 88
•• & Smith (Mrs. Henry N. F. Marshall and
Mrs. Sadie M. Smith), dressmaking, 10
Grove
Marshal Alexander W., clerk local freight office
S. P. Co., r. 435, 24th
Marshuts Edward, clerk Am. Tobacco Co , r. 801
Leavenworth
Marshutz Leon C. (Marshutz & Cantrell), r. 1918
Vallejo
" & Cantrell (L. C. Marshutz and T. G. Can-
trell), proprietors National Iron Works,
NW cor Main and Howard
Marsicano Patricio, president American Salt
Co., 217 Sacramento, r. 731 Green
Marsili Giuseppe, drayman, r. 616 Chestnut
" John, hostler, r. 320 Broadway
" Lorenzo, livery stable, 320 Broadway, r. 33
Broadway
" Thomas, stableman, r. 320 Broadway
Marsilio Martin, boatman, r. 3 Vallejo
Marsola Nicolai, r. 4 Jasper PI
Marson Charles F., foreman George W. Brown,
r. 1730 Eddy
Marston Alonzo, candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. Berkeley
" Alonzo C, miner, r. 233 Tehama
" Charles W., capitalist, r. 2811 Jackson
" Fannie A., widow, r. 2005b Golden Gate Av
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Marston Frank W. (Cardall & Marston), r. 2811
Jackson
" George, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Joseph S., manager Cardall & Marston, r.
865 Market
" Levi H., r. 13 Hickory Av
" Oliver B., bookkeeper Cal. Drug and Spice
Mills, r. Oakland
" Samuel I., bookkeeper W. & J. Sloans &
Co., r. 865 Market
" Samuel L., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
865 Market
" Walter H., city agent Penn Mutual Life
Ins. Co., r. 726 Geary
" William H., master mariner, ofQce 230 Cal-
ifornia, r. Berkeley
J8®" Marston. See Marsden and Marson
Martel A. Frank, engineer Eisen Vineyard Co..
r. 504 Stockton
" Alfred C, clerk, r. 3613 Buchanan
" James L., capitalist, 636 Clay, r. 3613
Buchanan
" Louis S.. clerk, r. 3613 Buchanan
Marten David, painter, r. 314 Fulton
" Edward J., salesman D. M. Moran & Co., r.
911 Scott
" Frank H., bookkeeper N. Parrish & Co., r.
320 Turk
" G., seaman str St. Paul
" Harry G., traveling sale -man Wilmerding-
Loewe Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Irene W., widow, r. 508 Buchanan
" John, gardener, r. 911 Scott
" John, silver plater, r. 320 Turk
" John C, clerk P. M. SS. Co.'s wharf, r. 436
San Jose Av
Martelli Germano, cook D. Doinenico, r. 215 Fil-
bert
MARTEN ARTHUR, M. D.,
physician and surgeon, diseases of
the nervous system, lungs and stom-
ach, office 118 Grant Av., hours 1 to 3
and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone 2604
Marten George, r. 907 Harrison
" Henry F., bookkeeper Pac. Wooden Ware
and Cooperage Co., r. 618 Shotwell
'■ Maria C, widow, r. 907 Harrison
" Michael, laborer U. S. Engineer's Dept., r.
Presidio
Martenst Jefferson, with S. F. Paving Co., r. 51
Montezuma
" Jefferson B., r. 51 Montezuma
" Lee M., plumber, r. 51 Montezuma
" Randolph W., with Charles Scribner's
Sons, r. 51 Montezuma
Martens Adolph, draughtsman Naval Dept.
Union I. Wks, r. 1120A Turk
" Anna A. Mrs. (F. Martens & Co.), r. 822c
Union
" August, driver Gilbert C. Fowler, r. 20
Howard Court
" Cecilia, widow, furnished rooms, 1507
Stockton
" Charles, carpenter str Alameda
" D. Richard (F. Martens & Co.), r. 1066, 8th,
Oakland
Martens F. & Co. (Mrs. Anna A. and D. R.
Martens), dairy produce commission
merchants, 334-326 Battery
" Ferdinand H. (Martens & Coffey), r. 1120
Turk
" Frederick, bakery, 1828 Union
" Frederick, butcher, 1903 Geary, r. 1214
Steiner
" F. T., bookkeeper F. Martens & Co., r. 822c
Union
" Henry (Schrader & Co.), r. 1147 Dolores
" Henry C, r. 832 Union
" Herman, bookkeeper Tillmann & Bendel, r.
Berkeley
" Herman C. H. (Hashagen & Martens), r.
13 Chenery
" Herman J., butcher Frederick Martens, r.
1214 Steiner
" John D., bartender G. Cuneo, r. 736'^ Green
" Margarette, widow, r. 334 Capp
" Nicholas, upholsterer, r. 1507 Stockton
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery-
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S-q-l-S^T- IVIARKEX SX.
Martens & Coffey (Ferdinand H. Martens and
Alfred I. Coffey), architects, 819 Market,
room 20
>e®"Martens. See Marten, Martin and Mehrtens
Martensen Carrie Mrs., dressmaker Mrs. Ame-
lia Lichau, r. 471 V2 Tehama
" Paul, master bk Snow & Burgess, oface 10
Mission, r. 1320, 26th
Martenson Albert, clerk A. &. T. Weil & Co,, r.
204 McAllister
" Mons, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2409
Clay
" Regina, domestic, 318 Lombard
>8®= Martenson. See Martinson
Martenstein David J., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co., r. 830 Geary
Martenstein J. & Co. (Jacob Martenstein), pro-
prietors National Flour Mills, SW cor
Battery and Pacific
" Jacob (J. Martenstein & Co.), r. 1139 Turk
" Peter J., salesman J. Martenstein & Co., r.
2135 Broderick
" William H., bookkeeper J. Martenstein &
Co., r. 1137 Buchanan
Marth Charles, shoemaker, r. 803 Montgomery
Marti Edward, stone mason, r. 631 Commer-
cial
" Fred, baker str San Bias
" Fritz, clerk r, 1504a Howard
" John, milker Bocker & Anthanen, r. cor
Cambridge and Wayland
" John, seaman, r. 36 Perry
Martich Vincent (Benich & Martich). r. 632 Mis-
sion
Martien Albert L., substitute Underwriters'
Fire Patrol station 1, r. 106 Jessie
" Eugene P., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
453 Clipper
Martignone Giuseppe, paste maker Yosemite
Flour Mills
Martin Dr. (William A.), eye, ear, nose and
throat, 302 Stockton, r. 824 Fell
" Ada Miss, teacher James Lick Grammar
School, r. 3 Fulton
" A. E. B., patentee boiler compound, r. 103
Hayes
MARTIN A. G. & CO.
(Alexander G. Martin), cabinet makers,
upholsterers, furniture repairing, car-
pet heating, altering and relaying, 695
McAllister
Martin A. L., baggageman, r. 672 Mission
" Albert, merchant, r. 3318 Sacramento
" Albert H., superintendent Davis Bros., r.
3484 Clay
" Albert J., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 3506^4
Mission
" Alexander, r. 33, 4th
" Alexander, clerk, r. 1306 Jackson
" Alexander, clerk S. P. Co., r. 33, 6th
Martin Alexander, melter and refiner U. S.
Mint, NW cor 5th and Mission, r. 3904
Jackson
" Alexander G. (A. G. Martin & Co.), r. 127
Turk
" Alfred, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1000!4 Minnesota
" Alfred L., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1214
Larkin
" Alice M. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 2914 California
" Andrew G., master mariner, r. 54 Sacra-
naento
" Andrew J., wines and liquors, SE cor Bush
and Kearny, r. 217, 23d
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Martin Andrew W., coppersmith Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 446 Guerrero
" Anna, widow, r. 1100 Hyde
" Annie, widow, r. 12^ Waller
■' Arthur, bookkeeper, r. 1107 Folsom
" Arthur Mrs., r. 214 Prospect Pi
Martin Arthur A., president R. Liddle Co.,
110 Montgomery, r. Mill Valley
" Arthur W. (A. W.Martin&Co.).r.ll8Geary
" August, beveler Pioneer W. L. and Color
Wks,, r. 619 Pacific
'I August, seaman, r. 19 Clara rear
" Augustin, liquors, 528 Valencia
MARTIN A. W. & CO.
(Arthur W. Martin), funeral directors
and embalmers, 118 Geary, telephone
Grant 192
Martin Bendt, carpenter, r. 12 Bache
" Bridget, widow, r. 102 Pacific
" Bridget, widow, r. 227 Douglass
" Calvin Mrs., widow, r. 2220 Van Ness Av
Martin Camilo, acting vice-consul Spain, 411 V^
California, r. Sausalito
" C. F. Mrs. widow, r. 726 Union
" C. F. Mrs., dairy produce, 2231 Mission
" Charles (Martin, Feusier & Co.), r. Peta-
luma, Cal.
" Charles, cutter Stiner, Straus & Hyman. r.
321 Turk
" Charles A., collector, r. 17 Clinton Park
" Charles F., clerk claims dept. S. P. Co., r.
2231 Mission
" Charles H., expressman, SE cor California
and Polk, r. 2010 Polk
" Charles R., r. 44, 6th
" Charles R., livery and sale stables, 645
Geary
" Charles T., collections and insurance, 439
California, r. 215 Shotwell
" Christian, gripman Cal. St. RR. r. 1317iA
Broadway
" Clara Mrs., dressmaker, r. 127 San Jose Av
" Clementina, widow, laundry, 2529 Mission
" Cornelia A., widow, r. 814, 26th
" Cornelius, sergeant police, r. 30 Chatta-
nooga
" Cornelius L... marine engineer, r. 30 Chat-
" Curtis A., cattle buyer, r. 121, 10th
" Daniel J., telegraph operator, r. 449 Ste-
venson
" David, barber, 612 Clay, r. 948 Harrison
" David, boilermaker McMurphy & McEvoy,
r. 13 Federal
■' David C, deputy County Clerk, r. 605 Post
" David J., student Van derNaillen's School
of Engineering, r. 1105 Franklin
Martin D. E., president Oakland Gas, Light and
Heat Co., 604 Commercial, r. The Colo-
MARTIN E. & CO.
(D. V. B. Henarie), wholesale liquors,
411 Market.
Martin E. Mrs. widow, r. Ill Guerrero
" Edward, gripman, r. 12 Powell Av
" Edward, teamster Wainwright & Easton,
" Edward H., clerk auditing dept. Wells.
Fargo & Co., r. 631 Howard
" Egbert J., solicitor Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 2635 Howard
" E. J. Mrs., widow, r. 1226 Jackson
" Martin E. L. Miss (Martin & Ingalsbe), r.
1226 Jackson
Martin Eleanor, widow, r.454 Bryant
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 241/^ Ritch
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 521, 7th
" Ella, widow, janitress Emerson Primary
School, r. 1309 Steiner
" Emma Miss, waiter Mrs. Isabella Fenwick,
r. 215 Eddy
" Enama C, widow, r. 907 Harrison
" Eugenia Mrs., r. 926 Sacramento
" Fannie J. Miss, student, r. 3402 Clay
MARTIN, FEUSIER & CO.
(Charles Martin and Louis Feusier),
importers and wholesale provision
and produce commission merchants,
309-313 Clay, telephone Main 1037
Martin Frances Miss, teacher Redding Primary
School, r. 908 Van Ness Av
" Frank, baker Dennett's, r. 37 West Mission
" Frank, barber Manuel Silva, r. 217 Jackson
" Frank, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" Frank, mate schr Eureka, r. SW cor How-
ard and East
" Frank, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill., r. NE cor
Napa and Louisana
" Frank, peddler, r. 1357 Minna
" Frank Mrs., r. 924 Washington
" Frank A., liquors, 770 Howard, r. 768 How-
ard
" Frank C, cashier Palace Hotel, r. 617 Bush
" Frank L., barber, r. 522% Hayes
" Frank M., stenographer H. Dutard. r. 1005
Buchanan
" Frederick, rigger, r. 301 Sierra
" George, journalist, 420 Montgomery, room
20, r. Berkeley
" George, laborer, r. 118a Cumberland
" George, watchman, r. E s 1st Av nr McAl-
lister
" George H., r. 13954 Chattanooga
Martin George H., M. D., physician and sur-
geon, oface The Wenban, 606 Sutter, hours
1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.. Sundays 1 to 2 p.
m., telephone Main 5404, r. Palace Hotel ,
telephone Red 131
" George J., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
1414 Folsom
" George J., librarian, r. 726 Union
" George L., foreman Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 908 Van Ness Av
" George M., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
r. 2619 Howard
" George W., laborer, r. 215 Eddy
" George W., marine engineer, r. 2619 Howard
" George W. Jr., millwright Joseph Wagner
Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
" Georgie, widow, r. 538, 27th
" Georgina Miss, bookkeeper James K.
Prior, r. 2110 Larkin
" Ham, r. 454 Bryant
" Hannah, widow, r. 916 McAllister
" Harriet V. Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 2806D Pine
" Harry, canmaker J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1306
Jackson
" Harry, longshoreman, r. 113 William
" Harry B., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co., r. 1306 Jackson
" Harry M., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1723y2
Jones
" Henry, clerk, r. 1439 Polk
" Henry, janitor, 206 Sansome
" Henry, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 314 Si-
erra
" Henry, seaman str Gypsy
" Henry, teamster, r. 901 Battery
" Henry A., paying teller Money Order Divi-
sion Post Office, r. 550 Folsom
" Henry B., carpenter, r. 19th bet Eureka
and Douglass
'< Henry S., capitalist, iUVi California,
rooms 2 and 8, r. 625 Union
" Herbert, restaurant, 600 Central Av
'• Hester, widow, confectionery. Point Lobos
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Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
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Martin Hugh, teamster James Mullany & Co., r.
330 Tehama
" Hulda Miss, governess, r. 1215 Waller
" I. D., r. llOSFranUlin
" Isabella, widow, r. 521,7th
" Isabella, widow, r. 1306 Montgomery
" Isabella J., widow, r. 2215 Van Ness Av
" J., storekeeper str Alameda
" Jacob, cutter Ames & Harris, r. 632 Lin-
den Av
" Jacob, expressman, r. 1439 Polk
" James, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1306
Jackson
" James, gardener, r. 33 Hinckley
" James, hackman, stand U. S. Mint, r. 449
Stevenson
" James, molder. r. 118 Morris Av
" James A., helper Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. Oakland
" James B., agent Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Association (of New York), r. Pal-
ace Hotel
" James C, clerk S. F. News Co., r. 217
Gough
" James E., engineer Market St. Ry, r. 1519
Howard
" James F., r. 733 Natoma
" James G., collector S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
417 Larkin
" James H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
932a Capp
" James O., molder, r. 220 Church
mes R., r. 97 Montgomery Block ,
" J. Edwin, harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. NW cor 16th and Dolores
" John, r. 1314 Vallejo
" John, r. ]a57 Minna
" John, brewer, r. 707 Mission
" John, carpenter and builder, r. 133 Gough
" John, clerk, r. 225 Drumm
" John, cook, r. 174 Jessie
Martin John, electrical machinery and agent
Stanley Electric Manufacturing Co.
(Pittsfield, Mass.), 106 Market
" John, engineer, r. 1519 Howard
" John, paper carrier, r. 114 St. Anns Bldg
" John, seaman str Noyo, r. 916 Montgomery
" John, ship liner, r. 916 Montgomery
" John Mrs., widow, r. 1414 Folsom
" John A., painter and paper hanger. 409a
Turk
" John B., clerk Shaw's Pharmacy, r. 320 Van
Ness Av
" John B.. cook, r. 1427 Jackson
" John B., deputy County Clerk, r. 1323 Page
" John B., pressman Valleau & Peterson, r.
San Leandro. Cal.
" John B., sergeant police, r. 1187 Noe
" John E., clerk car accountant S. P. Co., r.
Oakland
" John E., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 2528
Post
" John E., distributor Post Office, r. 118 Sil-
ver
" John F., clerk S. P. Co., r. 512 San Jose Av
" John F., deputy County Clerk, r. 545 Cali-
fornia
" John F., 1st officer str Point Loma, r. 5
Rincon Court
" John H., liquors, NW cor O'Farrell and
Stockton, r. 231 O'Farrell
" John R., asst. secretary San Francisco Art
Assn., r. 2918 Howard
" John W., clerk Commercial Hotel, r. 118
Silver
" John W., waiter Paris Pappadimos <& Co.,
r. 246, 3d
" Joseph, dyer AUic & Perpoli. r. 7083i San
Carlos Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" Joseph, liquors, 2122 Mission, r. 40 Syca-
more Av
" Joseph, seaman, r. 527 Vallejo
Martin Joseph, secretary Floriston Ice Co.,
Mountain Ice Co. of California, and Cali-
fornia Green and Dried Fruit Co., and
superintendent The National Ice Co.,
office 327 Market, r. 105 Devisadero
" Joseph E., bottler, r. 2220 Van Ness Av
W. W. MONTAQUE & CO.
suction a.ncl F^orce.,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL AND POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Martin Joseph P., salesman Cartan, McCarthy
&Co., r. 140 Fell
" Josiah C, bookkeeper Oscar Foss, r. 430
Eddy
Martin J. P., real estate, 4 New Montgomery,
telephone 558, r. 3346 Washington
" Julius, instrument maker, r. 712^4 Geary
rear
" J. W., steward str City of Everett
" Kate, widow, dressmaking, 14 McAllister
Kate T., widow, r. 131 Perry rear
" Kittle, laundress Modern Laundry, r. 1519
Howard
" Kurcey, teacher dancing, 620 Bush, r. 421
Stockton
" Laura, domestic, 1408 McAllister
" Leslie, teacher music, r. 14 Grant Av, room
55
" Lewis, laborer, r. 534^4, 9th
" Lewis W., student Walter H. Linforth, r.
916 McAllister
" Louis, sign painter Swan & Stein, r. 123
Hill
" Louise Miss, saleslady J. Lanzer, r. 40
Sycamore Av
" Madeline, widow, r. 911^4 Sacramento
" Manuel S., distributor La Grande Laun-
dry, r. 1261/2 Erie
" Margaret, widow, r. 122 Grove
" Margaret, widow, r. 269 Perry
" Martin (Martin & Co.), r. 20 Diamond
" Martin, laborer, r. 7 Alice rear
" Mary, widow, r. 910'/4 Harrison
•' Mary, widow, r. 2408 Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 2554a Greenwich
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 133 Phelan Bldg
" Mary Miss, furnished rooms, 1429 Polk
" Mary Mrs., r. 333 Beale
" Mary A., widow, r. 1306 Jackson
" Mary A., widow, r. 12th Av nr Lake
" Mary L., widow, r. 2806D Pine
" Matilda, widow, r. 833V4 Sutter
" Matthew, r. 1214 Larkin
" Matthew, ladies' and men's furnishing
goods, 1336 Mission
" Mattie E. Miss, r. 232 Van Ness Av
" May, domestic, 1112 Hyde
"• Michael, calker, r. 395, 9th
" Michael, hack driver, 424'/4 Linden Av
" Michael, painter, r. 4 Warren PI
" Minnie Mrs., finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Minor S., stockbroker, 314 Montgomery,
room 9, r. East Oakland
" Norman H., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Berkeley
'• Oliver B., clerk Madison & Burke, r. 1226
Jackson
" Oscar, seaman, r. 1.50 Clara rear
" Owen, marine fireman, r. 268 Brannan
" Patrick, r. 182T-A Bush
" Patrick J., real estate agent, 14 Post, r.
Sausalito
" Paul (Martin & Martin), r. Oakland
" Peter, r. 428 Clementina
" Peter, r. 1131 Pacific
" Peter, expressman, r. W s Church bet 13th
and Hermann
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 3 Lawrence PI
" Peter, seaman, r. 135Folsom
" Peter G., r. 140 Guerrero
Martin Pipe and Foundry Co., John Martin
president, cast iron pipe, 106 Market
" R. C, 3d officer str Pomona
" R. E., r. 800 Kearny
" Rebecca, widow, r. 632 Linden Av
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Martin Reuben, carriage maker, r. 20 Diamond
" Richard E., deputy collector U. S. Internal
Revenue, r. Sausalito
" Robert, carpenter, r. 14 Ellis
" Robert, liquors, 808 Kearny, r. 739b Filbert
" Robert Mrs., r. Ill Turk
" Robert E. E., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 944 Valencia
" Robert S., physician, 8 Market, r. 2334
Pine
" Ross, car builder, r. 1005 Buchanan
" Russell R., bookkeeper Sigmund Wollberg,
r. 1!24 Ridley
" Samuel, tailor, 703 Market, r. 435 Tehama
" Samuel, with C. E. Whitney & Co., r. Ber-
keley
" Samuel W. (Martin & Martin), r. Oakland
" Sarah, domestic, 299 Hyde
" Seth, mining expert, r. 16 Ellis
" Sophia, widow, r. 602 Iowa
" Stanley, r. 803 Golden Gate Av
" Stephen, teamster, r. 14 Freelon
" S. W., r. 7251/2 Bush
'• Terry P., bookkeeper Charles Adams, r.
217 Gough
" Theresa Miss, shirt cutter, r. 269 Perry
" Thomas, boiler maker McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy, r. 13 Federal
" Thomas, cook, r. 638 Merchant
" Thomas, deputy Sheriff, r. 2821 Bush
" Thomas, fireman str Washtenaw
" Thomas, shoemaker, 216 Sanchez
" Thomas, waiter str San Jose
" Thomas C, manager Howard H. Hogan,
104-106 Pine, r. 118 Eddy
" Thomas F., hackman. Plaza, r. 424i^ Linden
Av
" Thomas H., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 711
California
" Thomas H., restaurant, 3508 Mission, r.
35O614 Mission
" Thomas K., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r.
35O61/2 Mission
" Thomas P., soap maker, r. 3408 Sacramento
" Valentine B. Rev., O. P. clergyman St.
Dominic's Monastery
" Walter T., liquors, 831 Kearny, r. I3314
Trenton
" Weno, tanner Anton Krieg, r. 1339 Rhode
Island
Martin W. fl. & Co. (William H. Martin and
John Ballard), capitalists, 205 Crocker
Bldg
White Mining Co. (White Pine, Nev.), K.
L. Ross secretary, 23 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor
Willard P., laundryman Electric Laundry,
r. 631 Guerrero
William, bootblack Anton Sabatino, r. 149,
5 th
William, capitalist, r. 2330 Van Ness Av
William, clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
6 Co., r. 1021 Van Ness Av
William, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 2914 California
William, janitor St. Paul's German and
English School
William, laborer, r. 25 Anthony
William, messenger O. R. & N. Co., r. 108
Silver
William, physician, 408 Geary
William, restaurant. Ferry Bldg, foot Mar-
ket, r. 518 Powell
Martin William A., M. D., eye, ear, nose and
throat. 302 Stockton, r. 824 Fell, telephone
West 709
Martin William C, employment ofSce, 749 Mar-
ket
" William C, secretary 3d vice-president
Southern Pacific Co., r. 1005 Buchanan
Martin William F., auditor Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph Co. , and Sunset Telephone
and Telegraph Co., 316 Bush, r. 535 Har-
rison
" William H. (W. H. Martin & Co.), r. Palace
Hotel
" William J., land agent South S. F. Land
and Improvement Co., 302 Sansome, r.
Baden, Cal
Martin William J., manager Western Union
Telegraph Co., NE cor Montgomery and
Pine, r. 1707 Gough
" William L., clerk H. M. Newhall & Co.
" William S., cutter H. M. Heineman, r. 3619
Howard
" William T., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
3435a 16 th
" William W., expressman, SE cor Califor-
nia and Hyde, r. 2220 Van Ness Av
" & Co. (Martin Martin), blacksmiths and
wagon makers, 1604 Mission
" & Co. (Martin Tovaraz and Andrew Tad-
ich), restaurant, 520 Sacramento
Martin & Ingalsbe (Miss E. L. Martin and
Mrs. Mary I. Bradford), antique furni-
ture and draperies, 715 Sutter
" & Martin (Samuel W. and Paul), printers,
535 California
4®"Martin. See Marten, Martens and Mehr-
tens
Martina Peter, groceries and liquors, 1719 Hayes
Martindell David W., real estate, r. 1533 Stock-
ton
Marline Henry G., r. 961 Mission
" Henry P., salesman Gutta Percha and
Rubber Mfg. Co., r. Alameda
" Joseph, bootblack, NE cor California and
Montgomery, r. 325 Vallejo
Martineaut Eugene D., physician, 606 Kearny
" Josephine Mrs., corset maker, r. 1010 Geary
Martinelli Adolfo, cook Commercial Hotel
" A. E., porter Dairymen's Union of Cali-
fornia, r. 612 Bush
" Frank, window cleaner, r. 908 Sansome
" Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Jeremiah F., butcher J. D. Powers, r. 930
" John B., laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Marie Mrs., cigars, 1511 Stockton
" Narcisso, macaroni maker, r. 1511 Stock-
ton
" Ottavio, drayman A. Galli Fruit Co., r. 13
Ohio PI
" P., bartender, r. 1318 Kearny
" Pamelia, widow, r. 425!4 Filbert rear
" Paoli, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Pietro, fruit vender, r. 706 Front
" Salomina M. Miss, compositor La Voce
del Popolo, r. 425/2 Filbert
Martinet The, Miss Annie G. Lindsey proprie-
tor, 1101 Geary
>8®~ Martinet. See Martenet
Martinez A. H., oiler str City of Peking
" C. Mrs., r. 13 John
" Catherine K. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Even-
ing School, r. 21 Franklin
" David, bricklayer, r. 310 Minna
" Estevan, musician, r. T21Vi Vallejo
" Express, Fred W. Johnson proprietor, 431-
433 Market
" Felipe, physician, 900 Powell
" Gregory, wagon maker Jacob Stahlecker,
r. 838 Harrison
" Henry, cashier L. C. Babin, r. 2109 Pacific
Av
" John, vaquero, r. 726, 15th Av South
" Joseph, cook, r. 696 McAllister
" Joseph, engineer Cousins Dry Dock, r. 1050
Howard
" Julius, laborer Nicholas Hansen, r. cor
Amazon and Vienna
" L., cook str Alameda
" Manuel, teacher languages, r. 734 Vallejo
" Nash, candy maker, r. 1911 Mission
" Nolbeita Miss, r. 1343 Powell
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Martinez Richard, carriage painter, r. 736/2
Vallejo
" Segismondo, teacher music, 308 Post, r.
Russ House
Martinho Antonio S., barber, 125 Jackson, r. 1401
Kearny
Martincich Frank, waiter Sutich & Ivanovich,
r. 1125 Stockton
Martini Augustino (G. Bellando & Co.), r. 215
Broadway
" Felice, macaroni maker L. Valsangiacomo
& Co., r. 410 Broadway
Giacomo, teamster, r. 2545 Polk
Giovanni, tailor Henry Bruggemann, r. 2
Moulton PI
John D., TDorter Deckelman & Davis, r.
1421 !4 Dupont
Joseph (L. Valsangiacomo & Co. and S.
Romani & Co.), r. 410 Broadway
Joseph, waiter, r. 516 Pacific
Mary, widow, r. 1603 Dupont
Marmerta, fruits and vegetables, 1611
Geary
Natalie, macaroni maker, r. 516 Union
Raffaele, gardener Colombo Market
Ricardo, bootblack, r. 29 Hinckley
Stefano, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
4®~Martini. See Martiny
Martinoff R. W., clerk Anglo-Californian Bank,
r. 512 Eddy
Martinon George, r. 723 California
" John, cashier Urruela, Urioste & Co., r.
1925 Green
Martinoni Emilio, wholesale wines and liquors,
714-718 Front, r. 1408 Mason
" James F. (Martinoni & Podesta), r. 428a
' Union
" Peter Jr., bookkeeper Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. Alameda
" & Podesta (James F. Martinoni and John
J. Podesta), macaroni manufacturers,
512-514 Washington
Martinotti Frank, foreman Robert T. Brodek
Martinovich Sophie, widow, r. 1916 Leaven-
worth
Martinson Bernhardt, seaman str National
City, r. NE cor Butte and York
" M., seaman str City of Puebla
" N., seaman str Gipsy
Martiny Julius, clerk P. M. SS. Co.'s wharf, r.
1228 Lombard
Martins Bruno, bartender P. P. McDonough, r.
7251/2 Bush
Martland Benjamin K., marine enginneer, 9
Mission, r. Oakland
" Robert W., manager Native Sons Golden
West Hall Assn, 414 Mason, r. 507 Post
" William K., chief engineer str Corona, r.
Oakland
Martlett Charles, cook str Mariposa
Martli Rosa, domestic, 621 Commercial
MARTLING CLARENCE E.,
general agent Syracuse Cycle Co., 224
butter, r. 1304 Webster, Oakland
Martorella Philip, nursery. Porter Av nr Six
Mile House
Marty Auguste, yardman Legallett-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Charles, liquors, San Bruno Av nr Way-
land
" Emile, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Frank, r. 59 Shipley rear
" Frank, dairyman, Silver Av nr San Bruno
Av
" Frank, liquors, 3015 Mission
" Louis, dyer Legallet-Hellwig Tanning Co.,
r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Walter, machinist, r. 141 Henry
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
164 Clara
Marum T. C, clerk Western Meat Co., r. 509
Gough
Marvin A. T., purchasing agent Spring Valley
W. W., r. Sausalito
" Frank W., vice-president Williams-Marvin
Co., 569 Market, r. ]812Larkin
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of '
Most Famous Factories.
G'4-i-G'4-'7 TV\et.rU.&t St.
Marvin Harvey E., cashier W. R. Knights Co.,
and secretary McKay Tanning Co., 600-
606 Front, r. 1910 Devisadero
" Harvey Le F., student, r. 1812 Larkin
' ' James B. , agent Mutual Reserve Fund Life
Assn,r. Palace Hotel
" Joseph, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" William T., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 791Sutter
" William W., asst. secretary Cypress Lawn
Cemetery Assn, r. Mill Valley
MARWEDEL C. F.,
tools and supplies for machine shops,
foundries and mills, electricians, plat-
ers, cycle repairers ; copper, brass,
steel, aluminum, etc., 58, 1st, telephone
Red 491, r. 2011 Bush
Marwedel C. Walter, manager C. F. Marwedel,
58. 1st, r. 2422 Union
" Edward H., window shades, 712 Mission, r.
Fruitvale
Marx Aaron, teamster Henry R. Robbins, r, 132
Natoma
" Abraham, peddler, r. 647 Jessie
" August, r. 82354 Montgomery
" Benjamin, tailor, r. 813 Bush
" Charles, carpenter, r. 297 Clipper
" Daniel, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r.
611 Taylor
" David, salesman Levi Strauss &, Co., r. 616
Geary
" F. & Co. (Francois and Henry Marx), fur-
riers, 957 Market
" Flora, widow, r. 812 Turk
" Francois (F. Marx & Co.), r. 615 Steiner
" George F. A., carrier postofflce, r. 2108
Larkin
" Gustave A., shoemaker Conrad Haub, r.
NE cor 6th and Howard
" Gustave C, canvasser, r. 22 Chesley
' ' Henry (F. Marx & Co. and Watson & Marx) ,
r. 617 Steiner
" Henry, cooper John Wieland Brewery, r. 10
Verona PI rear
•■ Herman, junk, 1203 Folsom
" Isaac, news dealer, r. 507 Pine
" Isaac, with M. J. Brandenstein & Co., r. 304
Stockton
" J., ofBce 303 California, room 3
" John, laborer Martin Holje
" Julius, bakery, 520 Taylor
" Julius, driver, r. 2a Union PI
" Melville (Friedlander, Gottlob & Co.), r.
812 Turk
" Melville, salesman Columbia Shoe Store,
r. 611 Taylor
" Ralph E., secretary The Hamburger Co.,
NE cor Market and Taylor, r. 1309 Van
Ness Av
" Samuel, cigars and tobacco, 19 Eddy, r. 812
Turk
" Samuel, horseclipper, r. 540 Washington
" William V., saddler Kempkey, Gilham &
Sawyer, r. 22i4 Glover
j8®=-Marx. See Marcus and Marks
Marxen John P., foreman freight depot N. P.
C. RRCo., r. 417 Vallejo
" Julius, sawdust and sand, 855 Harrison, r.
2132 Howard
Marxsen William, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co., r. 7041/^ Mission
Maryanski Modest, mining engineer, 336 Pine
Marye George T. Jr., capitalist, office 234 Mont-
gomery, r. Occidental Hotel
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and W. F. White), stockbrokers, 334
Montgomery
Maryland Meter and Manufacturing Co. (Balti-
more, Md.), Du Val & Carroll agents, 221
Front
Marzen Joseph, butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
529, 6th rear
Marzo Camillo, compositor La Voce del Popolo,
r. 324 Green
" Eugene, painter G. Orsi, r. 324 Green
Marzof Henry, clerk Julius Peters, r. SW cor
19th and Shotwell
Marzolf Emil, salesman, r. 608 Elizabeth
" George, expressman, NW cor Pine and
Kearny, r. 3 Mateo
Masarie F. & Co. (Fedele Masarie and Quirino
Da Col), concrete contractors, 10 Blake
" Fedele (F. Masarie & Co.), r. 10 Blake
" Luigi, carpenter Braida & Pasquali, r.
44^ Erie
Masarosky Brothers (Philip and Morris), boots
and shoes, 1050 Howard
" Morris, (Masarosky Bros.), r. 1050 Howard
" Philip (Masarosky Bros.), r. 1050 Howard
Masayoshi Ota, interpreter, r. 1208 Lombard
Mascal Mary, domestic, 426 Post
Mascaskie James, driver, r. 169 Perry
Maschendorf Diedrich, liquors, 609 Sansome, r.
2023 Powell
Mascherini Faust E., groceries and liquors, 718
Greenwich, r. 625 Greenwich
Maschio Charles A. Mrs., wood and coal, 1208
Church
Mascles Germaine, domestic, 1600 Van Ness Av
Mascone Donate, laborer, r. 422 Filbert
Mascot The, Mrs. Harriet Brewster proprietor,
1118 Market and 151/2 Turk
Mase Harry C, teamster, r. 407, 28th
Mashino S. (W. J. Hynes & Co.), r. 331 Eddy
Masi Juan, barber, 539 Castro
Maske William, clerk, r. 125 Locust Av
Maskell Joseph P., 3d cook str San Juan
Maskew Sidney, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 1914
Howard
Maskey Frank, manufacturer candy, 32 Kearny,
r. 614 Sutter
MASKEY'S FINE CANDIES,
32 Kearny
Maskow Harry, groceries, 1020 Pacific, r. 1114^^
Pacific
Masley John, shoemaker, 403 Sutter
Maslin Edwin W., deputy U. S. Naval Offlcer of
Customs, r. Alameda
Maslof Emil, mustard dealer, r. 490, 8th
MASOERO GESARE,
veterinary surgeon, proprietor Cos-
mopolitan Veterinary Infirmary, 811
Howard, telephone Main 457
Masoero Felice, baker, r. 2 Geroke Alley
Masola Jenny, widow, r. 9 Gaven
Mason Alonzo, paper carrier, r. 1915 Filbert
" Arthur C, millhand Townley Bros., r. 1208
Mission
" Casper H.. mining secretary, 512 California
" Charles H., solicitor Will E. Fisher & Co.,
r. 1035 Market
" Charles M., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1833 San Carlos Av
" C. J. Rev., r. 731 California
" Edward, bicycle repairer Frank Wells, r.
3132 Mission
Mason Edward, upholsterer, r. 1144 Mission
" Edward M., quartermaster str Corona, r.
114 Pacific
" Edward W., seaman, r. 513 Elizabeth
" Ellen B., widow, lodgings, 613 Folsom
" Emma Miss, embroidery and fancy goods,
947 Valencia
" Frank, fireman str Del Norte
" Frank E., chief engineer Sutter St. Ry., r.
718 Golden Gate Av
" Federick, seaman str Santa Rosa
" Frederick E., manufacturers agent, 220
Sutter, r. Alameda
" George, porter, r. 251 Tehama
" George E., plumber, r. 4 Laussat
" George J., coal passer, r. 3 Palmer
" George W., bartender James W. Buchanan,
r. 251 Tehama
" George W., paper carrier, r. 1915 Filbert
" Harry, longshoreman, r. 2017Dupont rear
" Henry, r. 667 Minna
" Henry, clerk Klevesahl & Schou, r. 2202
Powell
" Hugh S., salesman J. E. Quinn, r. 117 Saga-
more
" James, engineer Engine 18
Mason James, notary public and conveyancer,
425 California (basement), r. 1016^4 Va-
lencia
" James, seaman, r. 527 Vallejo
Mason James F., president Dodge Book and
Stationery Co., 112 Post, r. 1127 Broad-
way
" James H. P., Pullman clerk S. P. Co., r.
Berkeley
" James R., printer, r. 513 Elizabeth
" James S., elevatorman Flood Bldg, r. 1505
Golden Gate Av
" Joel P., harness maker, r. 308 Grove
" John, real estate agent, r. 1127 Broadway
" John A., laborer, r. 1605^ Dupont
" John E., civil engineer, 306 Pine, room 6, r.
Alameda
" Josie, widow, r. 822 Harrison
" Joseph J., real estate, 6 Merchants' Ex-
change, r. Berkeley
" Joseph W., bookkeeper L. &G. Brenner, r.
Oakland
" Nathaniel H. A., cattle dealer, r. 836 Turk
" Philip C, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
613 Folsom
" Philip H., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Reginald W., clerk Catton, Bell & Co., r.
Sausalito
" Richard, seaman, r. 527 Vallejo
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 117 Sagamore
" T., r. 1104 Mission
" Thomas, sailmaker, r. 39 Erie
" William, r. 1409 Scott
" William M., hostler JohnW. Ferris
" William W., cook, r. 614 Kearny
;e®=Mason. See Maison, Masson and Mayson
Masonic Board of Relief, Elias C. Hare secre-
tary, Masonic Temple, telephone Main
695"
Masonic Cemetery, William S. Moses super-
intendent. Masonic Av bet Fulton and
Turk, entrance Turk and Masonic Av
Masonic Cemetery Association, George J.
Hobe secretary, 42 Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple, NW cor Post and Montgom-
ery
Masonick Isaac, tailor, 3W% Ellis
" Israel, tailor Martin Baumann, r. 537^
Geary
Mass Ambrosius, butcher I. Foss
" Frederick, r. 226 Taylor
" Peter H., paper carrier, r. 2513 Larkin
" William, r. 3OSY2 Guerrero
>B®="Mass. Maas and Maass
Massa Antonio, carpenter, r. 511V4 Greenwich
" Bedal, widow, restaurant, 26 Hinckley
" Emanuel, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Giuseppe, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Lawrence (Massa & Solarij, r. 615 Grove
" Manuel, peddler, r. 10 Margaret PI
" & Solari (Lawrence Massa and Joseph
Solari), fruits and vegetables, 845 McAl-
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Massar Jules, baker, r. 2119 Taylor
Masset Auguste, shoemaker, 222 Ritch rear
" William J., bartender, r. 31 Point Lobos Av
Masseurs Agency, Frank E. Goodban proprie-
tor, 1117 Van Ness Av
Massey Augustus, liquors, 108 Ellis, r. IOO814
Market
" Edward W., traveling salesman Tillmann
& Bendel
" Emma A. Miss, clerk John F. Snow
" Ernest M., clerk, r. 609 Bush
" George L.., clerk Coast Div. S. P. Co., r. 240
San Jose Av
" Henry A., attorney at law, 319 Pine, room
56, r. 630 Eddy
" J. P., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 650, 4th
" John, carpenter and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 729 Army
■' JohnB., porter Olympic Club, r. 505 Hyde
" John H., engineer, r. 1008V4 Market
" Sarah M., widow, r. lOOS/j Market
" Samuel, porter, r. 833 Geary
" William J., hostler, r. lOOSyj Market
Massie Alfred, seaman, r. 445 First
Massle Henry C, dentist, office 231 Post
" William G. , barber, 3129 Mission
Massimo Peri, gardener Pierre Condrey, r. Cor-
bett Av nr Ingleside
Massini Antonio, laborer, r. 114 Pacific
Massney Olga Miss, dressmaker, r. 900 Bry-
ant
Massoletti Giacomo, wines, 2312 Taylor
" Michael, carpenter, r. 2312 Taylor
Massolino Joseph, florist, 204 Central Av
Masson Aime, secretary Bibliotheque de la
Ligue Nationale Francaise, 305 Larkin,
r. 710 Ellis
" Alexander A., bookkeeper London, Paris
and American Bank, r. 333 Eddy
" Ernest J., butcher, r. 1203 Vallejo
" Eugene, laborer Bonnet Bonnet, r. 1 August
Alley
" Gabrielle Miss, printer T. J. Davis, r. 1004
Union
" Henry, r. 1004 Union
" Julius, upholsterer, r. 716 Ivy Av
" Leon H., salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1203 Vallejo
" Marie Miss, compositor Le Petit Califor-
nien, r. 1004 Union
" Marius V., tinsmith, r. 1203 Vallejo
" Renee C. Miss, printer T. J. Davis, r. 1004
Union
4S"Masson. See Maison, Mason and Mayson
Massonabe Anna Mrs., varieties, NW cor Cort-
land Av and Buena Vista
" Dammas, r. NW cor Cortland Av and
Buena Vista
Massone A. & Co. (Antonio and Benedetto Mas-
sone and Peter Brichette), bakery, 1339
Dupont
" Antonio (A. Massone & Co.), r. 1339 Dupont
" Benedetto (A. Massone & Co.), r. 310 Union
" Giovanni B., fish peddler, r. 908 Sansome
soni Angelo, peddler, r. 130 Dolores
Eugenio E. (Massoni & Del Carlo), r. 1121
Kearny
Giovanni, salesman Casimir Baldocohi, r.
1002 Buchanan
Henry, cook, r. 41 Russ
Joseph, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
L. & Co. (Lawrence J. Massoni and James
Crudup), butchers, 138 Hayes
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Massoni Lawrence, marble cutter, r. 18 Gilbert
rear
" Lawrence J. (L. Massoni & Co.), r. 107
Hayes
" Lorenzo, carpenter Rufflno & Bianchi, r.
18 Gilbert '
" Martin, laborer, r. 504 Union
" Maurice, carpenter, r. 107 Hayes
" Peter, porter H. Loewenhayn & Co.
" & Del Carlo (Eugenio E. Massoni and Paolo
Del Carlo), foreign and native wines,
1121 Kearny
Massot Joseph, butcher Leon D. Stone & Co.,
r. 211 Caroline
Mast Charles W., cigar maker Christ Fankel-
hauser, r. 3641/4, 3d
" Ernest, bookkeeper Lonormand Bros., r.
303 Jessie
" Herman X., tailor, r. 1628 Polk
" Nellie Miss, r. 1628 Polk
Masteller T. C, Assistant Adjutant General
Department of California and Nevada,
G. A. R., 18 St. Ann's Bldg
Masten Charles, lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.,
r. 510 Hayes
" Joseph M., bookkeeper The Crocker- Wool-
worth National Bank, r. Alamena
<> Louis C. H., bookkeeper S. F. Savings
Union, r. 2218 Clay
Masten N. K., financial agent Southern Pacific
Co., and president Maricopa and Phoenix
and Salt River Valley Railroad Co., 3
Crocker Bldg, r. 2218 Clay
Master and Examiner in Chancery, U. S. Cir-
cuit Court, E. H. Heacock, U. S. Ap-
praisers' Bldg, room 57
" Bakers' Protective Association, 81, 4th
" Mariners' Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Masters Edward E., tinsmith, r. 1644 Mission
" Frederick J., Rev. D. D., superintendent
Chinese Mission House of the M. E.
Church, 916 Washington, r. Berkeley
" George W.K., master bkt Gardiner City
office 48 Market, room 1, r. Alameda
" Gertrude Miss, nurse Lane Hospital
" H. B., teacher music and languages, 514
Sutter
" Henry, laborer, r. 75 Federal
" John D., upholsterer, r. 1644 Mission
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 1644 Mission
" Robert E. L., boilermaker, r. 1644 Mis-
sion
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
2436 Fulton
Masterson George H., r. 1700 Harrison
" Hugh, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" Hugh L., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 2281/2 Page
" James, driver Parisien Steam Laundry, r.
1600 Dolores
" James, laborer, r. 111 Silver
" J. Henry, bookkeeper Golden Gate Lumber
Co., r. Oakland
" Lawrence, r. 2611 Sutter
" Lawrence, marine fireman, r. 204 Andover
Av
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" P., butcher str City of Sydney
" Patrick, r. 183 Jessie
" Terrence, clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 531, 17th
" Thomas J., clerk, r. HI Silver
" William C, r. 644, 2d
Mastick E. B. & George H. (Edwin B. and
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Mastick Edwin B. (E. B. & George H. Mastick),
" George H. (E. B. & George H. Mastick), r.
Alameda
" Reuben W., manager A. C. Nichols & Co.,
400-404 Battery, r. Alameda
Mastitich Vincente, distributors. F. Laundry,
r. 1519 Eddy
Masueto Giorgi, rancher, r. 215 Clark
Masury Wyzeman, salesman D. W. Bates, r.
2631 Sacramento
Mata Benjamin, barber Joseph Goodwin, r. 1646
Polk
Matalich Martin, bartender Smoot & Rice, r. 7
Olive Av
Match John C, factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
615 Tennessee
Matches John R., clerk Clufl Bros., r. 518 La-
gun a
Matcovich Michael, waiter Gilo Radonich, r.
8 Sacramento
Matenelli Modesto, fruits and vegetables, 2102
Howard
Materne Laura, widow, r. 124, 3d Av
Mathae James, carpenter W. J. Grant
Mathat Edward (Delbos & Mathat), r. 514 Bush
Mathei Jules, waiter, r. 531 Filbert
Mathena Eber G. Rev., D. D. pas or Olivet Pres-
byterian Church, r. 220 Mississippi
Matheny Isaiah C, r. 702 Tennessee
" John, millman,r. 54, 1st
" Neal G., laborer, r. 702 Tennessee
Mather Charles R., traveling salesman, r. 415
Franklin
" F. M. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Sophia Miss, domestic, r. 13 Rincon PI
" William G. Mrs., widow, r. 26 Grove
" William H., clerk Langley & Michaels Co ,
r. 8V2 Sherman
Matheron Joseph, r. 917 Pacific
Mathers John, teacher Boys and Girls' Aid
Sociecy, r. SE cor Grove and Baker
Mathes Eugene, engineer John G. lls&Co.,r.
1830 Powell
Matheson Alexander, lumber dealer, r. 1415, 23d
" Alexander S., mimeographic engraver J. T.
Eckman, r. 37 Grand Av
" Daniel, teamster Alexander McKay, r. 924
Howard
" Donald H., carpenter, r. 933 Sanchez
" Edgar J., machine hand William J. Thom-
son, r. 933 Sanchez
" Edward, teamster, r. 1607 Mission rear
" Florence Percy Mrs., journalist, r. 1415,
23d
" George (Matheson & Grill), r. 105, 10th
" Hugh, builder, r. 963 Mission
" Jens, driver Presidio and Ferries RR., r.
2001 Leavenworth
" John, shoe treer Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.,
r. 15 Pearl
" John A., 1st officer str Transit, r. 1637 Ful-
ton
" John J., clerk, r. 227 Pierce
" Joseph J., musician, r. 1607 Mission rear
" Kenneth, manager hat dept. Raphael's, r.
227 Pierce
" Louis, solicitor, r. 615 Pine rear
" Murdock D., carpenter, r. 227 Pierce
" Sarah E., widow, r. 8O614 Haight
" Walter G., gunsmith R. Sangster, r. 319i^,
20th
" William, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 933
Sanchez
" William A., driver Engine 8, r. 1616 Pacific
Av
Matheson William J., clerk, r. 327 Pierce
" & Grill (George Matheson and Joseph
Grill), barbers, 105, 10th
4®"Matheson. See Mathewson, Mathison and
Mathieson
Mathew Morris S., office, 193 Crocker Bldg
Mathews Alysse, teacher music, r. 854 Mission
" Arthur F., artist. 728 Montgomery, r. 618
Oak
" Charles, cement finisher, r. 22 Turk
" Charles H., foreman Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
2007 Polk
" Charles H. Jr., packer J. A. Folger & Co.
r. 2007 Polk
" Charles I., bookkeeper Joseph Budd, r. 8,
24th
" George M.. carrier postofflce. r. 359 Chapul-
tepec
" George S., monuments, Turk opp Masonic
Cemetery, r. 2111 Golden Gate Av
" George V., collector S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 205 Larkin
" H. Allen, agent Starkey & Palen (of Phila-
delphia Pa.), 120 Sutter, room 27, r. 841
California
" Harvey, salesman Moore, Hunt & Co., r.
1501 Jackson
" H. E. & Son (Henry E. and Victor E.), in-
surance brokers, real estate and secre-
taries, 120 Sutter, room 27
" Henry E. (H. E. Mathews & Son), r. 841
California
Mathews Hiram W. (Ash & Mathews), attor-
ney at law, 601 California, r. 744 Ellis
" James, boilermaker Union I. Wks, 806
Minnesota
F., shoemaker, r. 302 Green
teamster Horn & Judge, r. 1008 13th
Av South
" John B., farmer, r. 39 Francis
" John H., butcher, NE cor 18th and Capp, r.
220, 18th
" Joseph H., chief engineer str City of Rio de
Janeiro, r. Berkeley
" Kate Miss, teacher piano, r. 1525 Jackson
" L., fireman str Santa Rosa
'• Lawrence, boilermaker Union I. Wks, r.
806 Minnesota
" Lottie M. Miss, r. 24th Av nr Clement
■' Margaret, widow, r. 24th Av nr Clement
" Mary, widow, r. 22 Bond
" Michael, groceries, 1331 Minna
" Owen, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 806
Minnesota
" Patrick, fireman str Mariposa
" Patrick, laborer, r. 16 Bryant Av
" Peter, r. 1312 Filbert
" Rebecca, widow, r, 2116 Golden Gate Av
" Rebecca E. Miss, r. 2116 Golden Gate A
" Robert, driver, r. 1425 Jackson
" Solomon, new and second-hand furniture,
859 Mission, r. 854 Mission
" Victor E. (H. E. Mathews & Son), r. 841
California
" William, driver, r. 1425 Jackson
" William H., r. NW cor 12th Av and Cle-
ment
4®~Mathews. See Matthews
Mathewson A. F., quartermaster str Mariposa
" Andrew T., cutter G.Rosenberg & Son, r.
250 Tehama rear
" Catherine C. Mrs., proprietor The Clifton,
502 Powell
" Charles W.. shoe cutter W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 250 Tehama rear
" Frank A., ornamental painter, r. 623
Florida
" Henry G., clerk Wolf & Sons, r. 502 Powell
" Herbert D., policeman, r. 1634 Grove
" John, boiler maker r. 540^, 2d
" John R., laborer, r. 250 Tehama rear
" Joseph H., assayer, r. 502 Powell
" Nelson, mattress maker John Hoey, r. 60
Natoma
" William, ice dealer, r. 1444 Folsom
" William W., bookkeeper Surveyor's office,
r. 632 Post
4®=Mathewson. See Matheson, Mathieson and
Mathison
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Mathey Henry, electrician Rickey & Co., r. 1517
Geary
Mathias Charles, carpenter, r. 338 Fremont
" Huber driver Royal Eagle Distilleries Co. ,
r. 112 Taylor
" John, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
Stephen, tanner Anton Krieg, r. Utah nr
Nebraska
Mathiesen Caroline, widow, r. 629 Florida
" Christian, plumber Petersen & Fisher, r.
629 Florida
" Harry P., r. 629 Florida
" Nicholas, plumber Petersen & Fisher, r. 629
Florida
" Eugene, foreman Patent Brick Co., Berry
bet 5th and 6th, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" Frederick E., master mariner, r. SW cor
Haight and Pierce
" J., r. Hotel Pleasanton
J3®=- Mathieson. See Matheson, Mathewson,
Mathiesen, Mathison, Mattheson and
Matthewson
Mathieu Alphonse (Mathieu & Maison), r. 1239
Leavenworth
" Francis L., bookkeepeer Sperry Flour Co.,
r. 1715 Larkin
" Gaston, musician, r. 725 Larkin
" Gaston Jr., watchmaker and jeweler, 725
Larkin
" Julien, r. 2425 Buchanan
" Julien Jr., bookkeeper R. Dunsmuir& Sons,
r. Oakland
" Samuel, contractor, r. 1403 Valencia
" Stephen, tanner, r. 2409 Yolo
" & Maison (Alphonse Mathieu and Leon A.
Maison) manufacturing jewelers, 328
Bush
4®" Mathieu. See Mathew and Matthew
Mathiot Harvey H., paper hanger, r. 109 Silver
Mathis James L., teacher Cal. School of Me-
chanical Arts, r. 723 York
" Samuel, coalpasser Spring Valley W. W.,
r. Lake Merced
Mathisen Joachim B., architect, 238 Crocker
Bldg, r. Berkeley
Mathison George, artist, r. 27 Minna
" M. V. Miss, bookkeeper Michels & Wand,
r. 408 Jones
" Thomas, solicitor Ahlborn House
4®" Mathison. See Matheson, Mathewson,
Mathieson and Matthewson
Mathlain John, fireman str Newark, r. Oakland
Mathos Charles, porter Edward Noonan, r. 645
Clay
Mathy Rene, wine merchant, r. 22 Stockton PI
Mathya Frederick C, field assistant Cal. State
Mining Bureau
Matichevich Nicholas, waiter Martin L. Milco-
vich, r. 820 Geary
Matick Louis M., liquors, SW cor Drumm and
Pacific, r. 1306 Pacific
Matileano Antone, laborer Antone Fodera, r.
1402 Mason
Matison Henry F., bartender John D. Matisbn.
r. 2817 Folsom
" John D., liquors, NW cor 24th and Folsom,
r. 2817 Folsom
" Joseph, bartender, r. 723i/i Vallejo
Matkovich John L., lunchman R. J. Techau &
Co., r. 218 Golden Gate Av
Matley George, teamster, r. 609 Fulton
Matli Antonio, waiter Anton Lopresti, r. 314
Gough
Matlock Levi B., clerk S. F. Laundry, r. 356, 3d
" Louis L., carpet layer W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 1106 Sacramento
" William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 319'/4,
10th
Matloh Charles, porter, r. 361 Jessie
Matlorich Antonio, oiler str Gaelic, r. 326 Bran-
nan
Matos Joseph, laborer Cole & Wise, r. Alms
House Road nr Corbett Av
Matraia Carlo, florist Frank Pelicano & Co., r.
510 Filbert
" Venanzio P., florist Podesta & Baldoc-
chi, r. 510 Filbert
Matschek Ferdinand L., druggist, 1063 Folsom,
r. 1114 Folsom
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Matschke A. (Albert E. Matschke), groceries
and liquors, 1201-1203 Fillmore
" Albert E. (A. Matschke), r. 13 Bourbin PI
Matson Albert, fisherman, r. 414 Folsom
" Andrew P., dentist, 1769 Howard
" A. P., master schr Witch of the Bay, office
5 Spear, r. 226 Francisco
" Charles, laborer, r. 48 Sacramento
" Charles, seaman, r. 9 Clay
" Charles P., master mariner, r. 328 Drumm
" Elias, seaman, r. 14 Tehama
" Ernest, seaman, r. 2013A Dupont
Matson Fannie L. Miss, photographer, 6 Turk,
r. 1045 Market
" George F., plumber Thomas J. Bailey, r. 15
Eurena
" Hjalmar, painter, r. 201 Steuart
" John, plumber, 1421 Fulton
" John, seaman, r. 2013a Dupont
" Matthew, seaman, r. IOV2 Madison Av
" Nels N., carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 268 Sagamore
4®" Matson. See Madison, Madson, Mattison
and Mattson
Matsumitsa George, druggist Am.. Drug Store,
r. 1002 Market
Matt Minnie, domestic, 1434 Golden Gate Av
" Norbert.r. 1507 Franklin
Matta Alfred V., secretary O. P. Downing & Co.,
116 Battery, r. 818 Powell
■' Claude E., salesman O. P. Downing & Co.,
r. 818 Powell
" Louis, cook P. J. McDonald
>gS= Matta. See Mata
Mattar Emile, salesman Joseph N. Maloof, r.
608 Jones
Mattas James W., saddler, r. 110 Chattanooga
Mattat George C, cigar dealer, r. 821 Greenwich
Matter August, laundryman, r. 532 Valencia
•' Leontine, laundry 532 Valencia
■' Louis, carpenter, r. 605 Webster
" Louis, cook, r. Ill Natoma
Mattern George A., superintendent J. J. Pfister
Knitting Co., 412 Polk, r. Berkeley
" Herman (Mattern & Moore), r. 8 John
" & Moore (Herman Mattern and Robert
Moore), leather and shoe findings, 25
New Montgomery
Mattes Nickolaus, cellarman John Wieland
Brewery, r. 707 Mission
Matteson Edmund, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 123 Eddy
" Erastus, milk dealer, r. 1131 Army
" Erastus P., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 2213
Leavenworth
Matteucci Alessandro, farmer, r. 702 Front
" Almindo, farmer, r. 702 Front
Matteucci F. & Co. (Felice Matteucci, Basilio
Puccinelli and Raflaelo Vannucci), pro-
prietors Roma Macaroni Factory, 311-313
Francisco
" Felice (F. Matteucci & Co. and Matteucci
6 Vannucci), r. 126 Pacific
Matteucci & Vannucci (Felice Matteucci and
Raffaelo Vannucci), groceries and
liquors, 124 Pacific
Mattfeldt Frederick W., bartender H. Goetjen,
r. 800, 6th
Matthai Frank, cutter, r. 3281 Mission
" John C. H., capitalist, r. 3281 Mission
" Mary E., r. 912, 17th
" Philip, shoemaker, r. Banks nr Cortland Av
" Richard, pattern maker Thomas & Carl-
son, r. 3281 Mission
Mattheas Charles (Charles Mattheas & Co.), r.
1006 Harrison
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" William S. Rev., editor Cal. Christian Ad-
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' ' Alfred L . , telegraph operator, r. 833 Dolores
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Matthews Charles M., clerk Pac. Christian Pub.
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" David, engineer S. F. Gas Light Co.
11201/2 Folsom
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ton, r. 921,23d
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Matthews Frederick C, asst. manager Pick
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" George V., collector, r. 207 Larkin
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" James Mrs., widow, r. 129 Haight
" James, hoseman Engine 31, r. 302 Green
" James B., with Alaska Packers' Assn., r.
813a Hayes
" John, r. 222 Filbert
" John, cook, r. 412 Minna
" John E., r. 209, 22d
" John J., barber, 515 Pacific, r. 302 Green
" John M., phrenologist, r. 921, 23d
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 120 Welsh
" Leonard, decorator, r. 2047% Mission
" Lorenzo D., manager Thompson & Tobius,
r. 2005 Geary
" Margaret Miss, saleslady Charles Stroh-
maier, r. 418 Brannan
" Mary, widow, r. 9i4 Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 302 Green
" Mary, widow, r. 1014 Polk
" Patrick, driver Consumers' Ice Co.
" Peter, expressman, r. 8 Harry PI
" Peter O., waiter, r. 629 Stevenson
" Samuel, blacksmith August S tamer, r. 833
Dolores
" Samuel Jr., blacksmith, r. 833Dolores
" Samuel A., clerk, r. 1220 Steiner
" Samuel B., superintendent Alaska Pack-
ers' Assn., r. 813a Hayes
" Samuel D., capitalist, r. 1434 Valencia
" Thomas, r. 218 Minna
Matthews Thomas, laborer, r. 729 Brannan
" Thomas, surveyor, r. 245 Perry
" Thomas, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
" Walter, painter, r. 833 Dolores
Matthews WickliflFe, attorney at law and sec-
retary The Commonwealth Mutual
Building and Loan Association of San
Francisco, 402 Montgomery, rooms 18-
19, r. Oakland
William, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
William, porter Palace Restaurant, r. 995
Market
William D., watchmaker and jeweler, 106,
4th, r. Berkeley
William F., bottler Standard Soda Water
Wks., r. 1434 Valencia
William S., conductor Cal. St. RB., r. 1611
Polk
46g=-Matthews. See Mathews
MatthewsonFrank J., advertising agent, r. 420^3
Post
" James, lumber dealer, r. 7 Harriet
Matter William H., carpenter, r. 115!^, 26th
Matthey Robert (Young & Matthey), r. 1406
Grove
Matthia William, seaman str Crescent City
Matthies Herman, steward Jesse G. Gobey, r.
325, 28th
" William O., clerk Examiner
Matthiesen Andreas J. P., bookkeeper Philip
Meyer, r. 324, 12th
" George J., wood and coal, hay and grain,
W s Potrero Av nr 24th
" John, groceries and liquors, 920 Pacific
" Matthias, shoemaker, 1111 Howard, r. 334,
12th
Matthis Albert L., carpenter Bernhard Mat-
tress Co., r. 917'/4 Mission
Matthison Mathias, shoemaker, 642 Filbert
Mattias An tone, r. 107 Jackson
Matticeovich Nicholas, r. 611 Post
Matting William (Matting & Bordee), r. 632%,
4th
" & Bordee (William Matting and Henry
Bordee), restaurant, 648, 4th
Mattingly D. A., real estate agent, 19 Mont-
gomery, r. Oakland
Mattingly Richard C, contractor, 238 Mont-
gomery, r. 1910 Green
Mattioli Gregory, florist L. Caselli & Co., r. 727
Vallejo
Mattison Martin, master schr Bertha Dolbeer,
oiBce 10 California, room 3
" Peter, laborer, r. 531, 2d
" Richard C, r. 2503 Larkin
" Victor, beamster South S. F. Tannery
4®"Mattison. See Madison, Madson, Matson
and Mattson
Matley George, teamster, r. 609 Fulton
Mattner Ernest H., physician, 505 Van Ness Av
Mattock George, bricklayer, r. 548% Iowa
Mattoon Annie N., widow, r. 1509 Ellis
" Joseph M., clerk Mattoon & Danglada, r.
Belvedere, Cal.
" Joseph S. (Mattoon & Danglada), r. Belve-
dere, Cal .
Mattoon & Danglada (Joseph S. Mattoon and
Ignacio Danglada), Custom House
brokers, 508 Battery
Mattos Joseph, clerk, r. 119 Jackson
Mattow Frank, groceries and liquors, 1800 Hyde
Mattsen Louis, deckhand, r. 544 Mission
Mattson Augusta, widow, r. 1913 Laguna
Charles, fireman, r. 160 Steuart
George O., clerk W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
1913 Laguna
Gustav, liquors, 53 Steuart, r. 145 Main
Gustave, driver, r. 122 Howard
John, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 409
Drumm
Matteus, stevedore, r. 31 Clarence PI
Martin, laundryman, r. 363, 3d
Peter, laborer, r. 36 Welsh
Samuel, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 23
Olive Av
" William K., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 365 Jessie
je®"Mattson. See Madison, Matson, Mattisen
and Matcsen
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PLYMOUTH GIN,
(CoATES & Co., Established 1793.^
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Sole Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
MAT
CBOCKER-LANGLEY MRECTORY.
MAX
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Mattuda Antonio, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. W s Georgia bet Sierra and Napa
Matulich John, cook A. Sorich & Co., r. 1207
Market
" Mark, waiter Peter Svetinich, r. 532^ Ivy
Av
Matzdorff Moritz, salesman, r. 606 Montgomery
Matzen Frank, clerk J. H. Schleef, r. 6 John
" Hans P., r. 249 Pacific
" Lorentz, restaurant, 654 Mission, r. 51, 3d
" Otto C, plumber, r. 5th Av nr Lake
Matzenmacher Adolph, cooper J. Gundlach &
Co.,r. 12a South Park
Mau Arthur H. C, buyer Mau, Sadler & Co., r.
2215 Broadway
" August, cement worker, r. 407, 30th
" Charles A., r. 208 Franklin
" Claude, clerk, r. 840V^ Harrison
" Frederick H., machinist, r. SiOY^ Harrison
" Gus (Baxter & Mau), r. Oakland
" Henry, baker, r. 712 Valencia
" John A., rancher, r. 29th Av South nr H
" John W., clam digger, r. 29th Av South
nrH
" Mary J., widow, r. 840i/2 Harrison
" Ottilia Mrs., second vice-president Mau,
Sadler & Co., 122-124 Market and 19-21
California, r. 2215 Broadway
" Paul, oiler str Australia, r. 766 Bryant
Mau, Sadler & Co., Hermann J. Sadler presi-
dent, William F. Mau 1st vice-president
and treasurer, Mrs. Ottilia Mau 2d
vice-president, Edward H. Morgan sec-
retary, importers, manufacturers and
jobbers, cigars, teas, coffees and food
products, 122-124 Market and 19-21 Cali-
fornia
Mau WiUiam F., 1st vice-president Mau, Sadler
& Co., 122-124 Market and 19-21 Califor-
nia, r. 1327 Sutter
Mauch Helena, widow, r. 1711 Geary
Mauck Jacob W., employee Neustadter Bros.,
r. 124 Julian Av
Mauerhan Albert G., salesman, r. UOM Cumber-
land
" Gottleib A., salesman Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. 216 Waller
" John E., clerk W. T. Smith & Son, r. 140^^
Cumberland
Maugham James, groceries and dry goods, 1821
Point Lobos Av
" Mary Mrs., varieties, 814 Laguna
Maughan William F., clerk local freight office
S. P. Co.,r. 511Capp
Mauk William H., gripman, r. 1437, 23d
Maula Gottlieb, porter E. R. Fisher, r. I6O/2
Shipley
Mauldin Hugh, jeweler, r. 1001 Pine
Maule William L., salesman Morgan Bros., r.
2205 Fulton
Maum Matthew, r. 5 Natoma
Mauna Coffee Plantation, Robert Capelle presi-
dent, Ernest F. Gutschow secretary,
office 239 Kearny
Maunder Edith Miss, compositor, r. 1233 Lom-
bard
" Matthew C, painter, 837 Geary, r. 1233
Lombard
" Philip, clerk, r. 626 Turk
Maundrell Henry, painter Sutro Baths, r. 7
Franklin
Maupin Zerelda H. Mrs., widow, r. 423 Ellis
Mauran Joseph R., civil engineer and licensed
surveyor, 330 Pine, room 49, r. Oakland
Maurer Charles, millhand, r. 455, 9th
" Charles J., clerk, r. 15 Fair Oaks
" Clements, miller Deming-Palmer Milling
Co.,r. 1133 Clay
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 709 Clayton
" Frederick, clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co., r. Alameda
" Frederick C, superintendent S. F. Pioneer
Varnish and Glycerine Wks, r. NE cor
24th and Kansas
'< Gottfried, grinder Will & Finck Co.,r. 410
Minna
" John H., broom maker Zan Bros. & Co., r.
Fruitvale
" Leo, r. 813 Fulton
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Maurer Oscar, salesman Bass-Hueter Paint Co. ,
r. NE cor 24th and Kansas
" Peter, barber, 114 Hayes, r. 134, 9th
" Peter A., hatter, r. 134, 9th
" Richard, butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
318 0ctavia
" WithamF., sawyer, r. 134, 9th
Maurice Charles, bartender Sim F. Johnson, r.
234 O'Farrell
Maurin John B., r. 5ST/2 Stevenson
Maurino Frank, clerk Emanuel Vatuone, r. 510
Greenwich
' Joseph, wood worker Baptiste Lacaze, r.
510 Greenwich
Mauritzen John, restaurant, 605 Montgomery, r.
7281/2 Union
Mans Marian P., captain company D 1st Infan-
try U. S. A., r. Angel Island
4®~Maus. See Moss
Mause Charles, r. 346, 4th
Mauser Charles, blacksmith John H. Babbitt, r.
1714 Church
" Henry, superintendent Pacific Hebrew
Orphan Asylum, r. 600 Devisadero
" Louis, printer, r. 714>4 Devisadero
Maussang Antolne, r. 922 Natoma
" Blaise P., clerk Chas. Ed. Heise & Co., r.
922 Natoma
Mausshardt August, marine engineer, r. 623
Fell
" Conrad, clerk, r. 623 Pell
" Edward C, electrician Municipal Burglar
Alarm Co., r. 623 Fell
Mautino Pietro (Parodi & Mautino), r. North
Temescal
Mautner Adolph, chief clerk U. S. Pension
Agency, r. 1929 Ellis
Mautz A. & Co. (Albert Mautz), dry goods, gents'
furnishing and fancy goods, 2520-2522
Mission
" Albert (A. Mautz & Co.), r. 102 Bartlett
Mauvais Roy, salesman The Zeno Mauvais
Music Co., r. Oakland
Mauvais Zeno Music Co. The, Henry S. Sted-
man secretary and manager, 769 Market
Mauzey Caroline widow, nurse, r. 223 Mason
" Eleanor Miss, saleslady, r. 223 Mason
MAUZY BYRON,
sole agent Pacific Coast for the cele-
brated Sohmer & Co., Newby & Evans,
Brig-gs' Singer and" Opera" pianos,
pipe and reed organs, and musical
instruments, pianos rented, tuned, re-
paired and moved, 308-314 Post, tele-
phone Main 5261, r. 1125 O'Farrell
Mauzy Elmer R., wholesale boots and shoes, 19
Battery, r. 2127 Pine
Mauzy Hall, 308-314 Post
Mavers Alexander, teamster, r. 4I8V2, 6th
" William G., expressman, r. SE cor 18th
and Castro
Mawson David H., plumber, r. 728 Valencia
" Josephine, widow, r. 728 Valencia
Max Aaron, tailor, r. 416 McAllister
" Aman, shampooer Hammam Baths, r. 5
Tay
" David, tailor, r. 417'^ Clementina
" Frederick W., piano tuner, r. 1003 Powell
" Isaac, paper carrier, r. 507 Pine
Maxer Edward, blacksmith, r. 444 Brannan
Maxon Charles C, proprietor Saratoga Stables,
818 Geary, r. Oakland
" George W., real estate, r. 500 Fulton
'■ Frank, president Crystal Soda Water Co..
r. 2631 Bush
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Maxwell Andrew M., r. I28I/2, Hth
" Catherine A., teacher Crocker Grammar
School, r. 15 Baker
" Charles, carpenter, r. 10 Germania
" Charles M., agent H. W. Johns Manufac-
turing Co., 38-44 Fremont, r. 1037 Post
" Edward G., r. 128/j, 11th
" George, clerk, r. 202 Perry
Maxwell George F., secretary Board of Fire
Commissioners, New City Hall, 1st floor,
r. 1020 Greenwich
" George H., attorney at law, 67-68 Nevada
Block, r. Sonoma, Cal.
" George R. E., paying teller First National
Bank, r. 15 Baker
" Harry, with Hooker & Co., r. Fruitvale
" Henry, manager Union Bag and Paper Co.,
415-417 Clay, r. 2612 Howard
" James, laborer Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks, r. 1018 Howard
Maxwell James D., attorney and manager Cali-
fornia Underwriters, general agent New
York Plate Glass Insurance Co. (N. Y.),
London Guarantee and Accident Co. Lim-
ited and United States Casualty Co. (N.
Y.), San Francisco agent Royal Insur-
ance Co. (Liverpool), Continental Insur-
Co. (N. Y.). New York Underwriters
Agency and Williamsburg City Insur-
Co., 421 California, telephone Main 538,
r. Belvedere
" J. E., with The Yellowstone, r. 1049a Mar-
ket
" John R., fireman Engine 28, r. 2020 Stock-
ton
•• John S., messenger First National Bank,
r. 15 Baker
" John W. C, mining, 426 California, room 1,
1101 Pine
" L. H. Mrs., r. 822 Geary
" M. Mrs., r. 211, 7th
" Mary, widow, r. 202 Perry
" Mary, domestic, 2335 Washington
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 15 Baker
" Patrick, r. 1425 Hayes
" Robert S., contractor, 510 California, r. 2612
Howard
" Rose Miss, r. 1416 Mission
" R.W., r. 537 Sacramento
" Samuel, liquors. Ocean House Road nr
Jules Av
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1146,23d
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 218 Lombard
" Thomas v., r. 312 Oak
" William, deputy Superintendent Streets,
r. 1442 Leavenworth
" William B., cashier Blake,Moffltt& Towne,
r. 2612 Howard
" William H., contractor, 510 California, r.
2612 Howard
May A., salesman, r. .34 Ellis
" Abraham, bookkeeper Cal. Tallow Wks, r.
2023 Pacific Av
" Addie J. Miss, r. 969 Mission
" Albert, reporter, r. 17, 3d
" Albert J., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 121
California Av
" Andrew D., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
■■ Angelo, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
1128 Golden Gate 4.V
" Ann Miss, dressmaker, r. 131 Wildey
" Barbara Miss, dressmaker, r. 131 Wildey
" Charles, musician, r. 14 Mason
" Charles E., pressman Brimt, r. 704 Harri-
son
May Charles L., clerk James H. Winters, r. 131
California Av
" Edward (Livingston & Co.), r. 1634 Fell
" Edward F., with James A. Johnson; 73
Columbian Bldg, r. 531, 17th
" Ernest, dairy produce, 118, 9th
" Felix, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r. 1128
Golden Gate Av
" Flower Gravel Mining Co. (Placer Co.), D.
M. Kent secretary, 330 Pine, rooms 33-36
" Frank B., trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 309 Minna
" Frederick, butcher, 123, 7th
" Fulton H., engineer tugboat Hiawatha, r.
259 Jersey
" George, photographer, r. 612 Clay
" George S., bookkeeper Cox Seed and Plant
Co., r. 1313 Taylor
" Gustave, foreman Garrett C. Sweeney, r.
5381/2, 18th
" Harry, cellarman E. Campion, r. Oakland
" Herman, butcher, r. 1533 California
" Herman, butcher William Hoefer, r. 1106
Hyde
" James J., pressman Daily Report, r. 210
Eddy
" John, r. 2271/0, 22d
" John, clerk Lee Clark, r. 533 Sacramento
" John, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Joseph (Livington & Co.), r. 1634 Fell
" Lizzie A. Mrs., nurse City and County
Hospital
" Louis, clerk Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r. 2818
16th
" Louis, driver U. S. Laundry, r. 222414 Mis-
sion
" Lucy Miss, r. 810B Geary
" M. Mrs., r. 20 O'Farrell
" Margaret, widow, r. 227i/i, 22d
" Matthias, cooper, r. 530, 3d
" Mayer, teacher languages, 1128 Golden
Gate Av
' ' Milton, clerk Greenebaum, Weil & Michels ,
r. 1128 Golden Gate Av
■' Nicholas J., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
121 California Av
" Philip G., machinist A. J. Van Drake, r.
Alameda
" Pio, macaroni maker, r. 915 Jackson rear
" Richard Mrs., proprietor Segel House, 969
Mission
" Richard, clerk Ingleside Track, r. 241, 5th
" Tea Co., George Riley president, Hugh
Dougherty secretary, 41, 6th
" Thomas, r. 246 Michigan
" William, painter, r. 2606 Folsom
" William B., district passenger agent S. P.
Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 1114 Clay
" William H., barber, 1759 Union
Maya Medicine Co., 220 Sutter, room 13
Maybe Augustus A., bookkeeper Cal. Elec.
Supply and Cons. Co., r. 707 Larkin
Maybell Mark, clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.,r. 824 Laguna
" Mary Mrs., journalist The New Revela-
tion, r. N s Channel nr 9th
" Stephen, general Army of Heaven at
Hand, headquarters N s Channel nr 9th
" Stephen, laborer, r. 265 Clara
Maybelle The, 202 Grove
Maybery Annie Miss, dressmaking, 219, 3d Av
Mayberry Mary H. Mrs., r. 2630 Howard
Mayborn Mary J. Mrs., teacher Girls High
School, r. 714 Ridley
Maybury Charles A., clerk freight auditor's
dept., S. P. Co., r. San Mateo
" Frank W., machinist 1st St Wks Union
I. Wks, r. 9 Laurel PI
" Richard, ship carpenter, r. 9 Laurel PI
Maydecker Wilhelm, pantryman, r. 309 Ivy Av
Maydek Reuben, tailor, r. 469 Clementina
Mayder Joseph W., carpenter, r. 1850 Stanyan
Maydwell C. A., direct representative Eastern
manufacturers" hardware, iron and steel,
23 Davis, room 13. r. 1209 Jones
" G. E. Miss, stenographer Williams, Dim-
ond &Co., r. 1209 Jones
" Guy F.. attorney at law, 120 Sutter, room
52, r. 1209 Jones
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MAY
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
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1041
Maydwell O. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1209
Jones
" William B., bookkeeper, r. 1209 Jones
Maye William C, driver John Loeffler, r. 256 Te-
hama
Mayenbaum Henry, attorney at law, 33 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor, r. East Oakland
Mayer Abraham (Heyman & Mayer), r. 905 Geary
" Albert, baker, r. 816 Green
" Albert, butcher Marcus Mayer, r. 1210 Eddy
" Albert, packer Neustadter Bros., r. 420 Oc-
tavia
Mayer Albert M. S., special agent Mutual
Benefit Life Insurance Co., 415 Mont-
gomery, r. 306 Leavenworth
" Amadeo J., asst. secretary Ybarra Gold
Mining Co., 132 Market, room 8, r. 306
Stockton
" Andrew, teamster, r. 2010 Folsom
" August, butcher S. Simon, r. 1506 O'Farrell
" August, driver Bernhard Miller, r. 113 Wil-
liam
" August F., clerk Overland Freight Trans-
fer Co., r. 1018, 14th Av
" Benjamin, manager Union Clothing Co.,
112-116 Kearny, r. 1017 Laguna
" Benno, bookkeeper D. Samuels, r. 1827 Cali-
fornia
" Bernhard, merchant, r. 1608 Post
" Birdie Miss, hairdresser G. Lederer, r. 606a
Powell
" Charles (Charles Mayer Jr. & Co.), r. Mill
Valley
'< Charles, oyster house, Mission Market, r.
3038, 16th
« Charles, salesman Hirsch Bros., r. 908 Bu-
chanan
" Charles, shoemaker, 1323 Polk, r. 1626 Clay
" Charles Jr. (Charles Mayer Jr. & Co.), r.
924 Fillmore
" Charles Jr. & Co. (Charles and Charles
Mayer Jr.), proprietors California Cloak
Co., 105 Post
" Charles J., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
872 Mission
" Charles P., oyster house, 10-12 Grand Cen-
tral Market, r. 409 Grove
" Christian F., bakery, 1216 Railroad Av
" Christian G., liquors, 1018, 14th Av South
Mayer Dawson, manager Golden Gate Promot-
ing Co., 91 Chronicle Bldg, r. The Baldwin
" Edward H., stock cutter P. F. Nolan&Co.,
r. 4 Grove
" Ella Miss, dressmaker, r. 708 Lombard
" Esther, widow, r. 905 Geary
" Fannie Miss, teacher music, 520 Van Ness
Av
" Franz, musician, r. 610 Eddy
" Franz, waiter German Hospital
" Fred, butcher Hofmann & Woenne
" Fred, salesman, r. 145, 12th
" Frederick, books and stationery, 1404%
Powell
" Frederick, fireman, r. 322, 21st
" Frederick C, driver Christian F. Mayer, r.
1216 Railroad Av
" Frederick G., teamster, r. 1931 Mission
" George, with Bernhard Miller, r. 17 Lewis
" George H., clerk Richard Speckter, r. 2441
Mission
" Harriet Mrs. (P. Mayer & Co.), r. 132, 11th
" Henry (Charles Levy & Co.). r. 1838 Sutter
" Henry, cigars and tobacco, 101 Stockton, r.
330 Ellis
" Henry, merchant tailor, 109 Sutter, r. 23:^
Oak
" Henry C, teamster Frederick Ludemanu
" Henry J., r. 413, 4th
" Isadore H., capitalist, 330 Pine, rooms 9-l(i,
r. 1805 Broadway
" Jacob (Knudson & Mayer), r. 807, 17th
" James, plumber, r. 1323 Golden Gate Av
" Jesse, butcher Marcus Mayer, r. 1210 Eddy
" J. F., manager P. Mayer & Co., r. 132, lldi
" Johanna S. Mrs., r. 606a Powell
". John (Kayser & Mayer), r. 1918 Stevenson
" John L.. blacksmith, 518, 6th, r. 1030 York
" Joseph, plumber, 904!^ Laguna, r. 1223 Gol-
den Gate Av .
Mayer Joseph, porter, r. Sargent nr Ralston
" Joseph F., cashier Fidelity Mutual Aid
Assn., r. 121 Page
" Joseph S., organ builder, r. 131 Page
" Josephine L., housekeeper, 711 Jones
" Leon, clerk, r. 905 Geary
" Leon, collector, r. 1612 Post
" Louis B., clerk Call, r. 606A Powell
" Louis H., blacksmith J. L. Mayer, r. 103(J
York
" Marcus, butcher, 243, 5th, r. 1210 Eddy
" Matilda, widow, r. 2415 Pacific Av
" Maurice E. (M. E. Mayer & Co.), r. 174
Clara
" Max, auctioneer, 525 Kearny, r. 605 Green
" M. E. & Co. 'Maurice E. Mayer), merchan-
dise brokers, 211 Pine
" Morris, glazier, 632 Washington, r. 3123,
16th
" Morris, traveling salesman M. Schussler
&Co.,r. 1626 Clay
" Nathan, traveling salesman Heller, Bach-
man & Co., r. 109 Grant Av
" Oscar J., physician and surgeon, 346 Sutter
" Otto H., bartender G, Dabovich, r. 708
Lombard
•' P. & Co. (Mrs. Harriet Mayer), groceries
and liquors, 133, 11th
" Samuel, foreman Peter Tautphaus, r. 1626
Clay
" SamuelD., insurance, 301 California, r. The
Wenban
" Theodore, agent, r. 221 Oak
" Walter H., clerk, r. Harold Av nr Ocean.
House Road
" Wanda, widow, r. 708 Lombard
;8®=-Mayer. See Maier, Meier, Meyer and Myer
Mayerhofer Walter F., clerk A. Schilling & Co.,
r. Alameda
4@=Mayerhofer. See Mayrhofer ;
Mayers Aaron, clerk Newman & Levinson, r.
3123, 16th
" Anna, widow, r. 172 Clementina
" Benjamin, salesman J. Samuels, r. 1819
Scott
" David L., clerk, r. 1301 Octavia
" Edgar J., entry clerk Redington & Co., r.
3241 Market
" Eliza, widow, r. 305 Eddy
" Elizabeth Miss, teacher Jefferson Primary
School, r. 3133, 16th
" Frank, electrician, r. 1117 Sutter
" George H., r. 3626 California
" Gustav B. (Smith & Mayers), 913 Kearny
" Harry, compositor, r. 919a Jackson
" Harry J., floor walker Davis Bros., r. 9
Scott
^' Henry, bookkeeper George Wagner & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Jacob, laborer, r. 314 Ritch
'• John, r. 1307 Jackson
" Mary A., widow, r. Ill Hayes
" Matilda, widow, r. 507^4 Lombard
" Robert W.. glove cutter, r. Short nr Eagle
" Simon, furnished rooms, lOlSli Larkin
-BS^Mayers. See Meyers and Myers
Mayes Charles F., porter Samuel & Abraham,
r. 223 Minna
" George & Co. (August Kahmari)., restau-
rant, 40 California Market
" James N., r. 141 Silver
" Joseph W., rigger, r. 141 Silver
" William, marble polisher, r. 140i/4 Shipley
j8®=Mayes. See Mays
Mayfleld Abraham, crockery dealer, r. 1819 Mc-
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Mayfleld Frederick, clerk Henry Mayer, r. 306
Stockton
Mayfield Fxuit, Wine and Land Co., H. G. Sie-
berst president, SlQPiae, room 1
" Gold Mining Co. (Nevada Co.), office 533
Market, room 3
" Gravel Mining Co. (Placer Co., Cal.), D. M.
Kent secretary, 330 Pine, rooms 35-36
" The (Congregational monthly), Rev. W. D.
Williams editor, 1719 Post
Mayhart Clara Miss, dressmaker, r. 2523 Bush
" Emma Mrs., r. 2523 Bush
Mayhew Charles, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Charles R., bazaar, 144, 7th, r. 142, 7tn
" Frank, glove cutter, r. 871 Market
" Frank E. (H. B. Mayhew & Co.j, r. 47 Post
" Frank J., traveling salesman J. A. Folger
&Co.,r. 707Capp
" Fred S., with Pope & Talbot, r. Fruitvale
" Georgia E., widow, r. 1517 Post
" H. B. Mrs., widow, r. 516 Golden Gate Av
Mayhew H. B. & Co. (Frank E. Mayhew), In-
ternal Revenue and Customs brokers, 413
Washington
" Henry, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 1517 Post
" Henry C. (McLean & Mayhew), r. 1517 Post
" J. S. Mrs., widow, r. 236, 17th
MAYHEW WILLIAM E.,
druggist and chemist, 144, 4th, tele-
phone South 215, r. 2114 Howard
Mayle Charles, clerk S. P. Co., r. 1715. 25th
" Frederick, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1715, 25th
MAYLE GEORGE D.,
coffee saloon and bakery, 427 Mont-
gomery, r. North Berkeley
iJol " • ■
Mayle John B., school teacher, r. 522 G'Farrell
rear
Jm- Mayle. See Mall and Male
Mayn Martin, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 721
Union
Maynadier William M., major U. S. A. (retired),
r. California Hotel
Maynard Addison H., house painter, r. 34 Hub-
bard
" Arthur B., miller Yosemite Flour Mills, r.
509 Clayton
^' C. L. Mrs., widow, r. 2930 Clay
" Charles H., bartender Kate Maynard, r.
718, 7th
" Duncan D., with ^tna Ins. Co., r. 730 Green
" Franklin B., baker Simkins & Thorp, r.
3516 Market
" Frederick A., musician, r. 3336 Greenwich
" Frederick I., fireman str Bay City, r. Oak-
land
Maynard James, chief clerk general freight
office Southern Pacific Co., r. The Lor-
raine
" James Jr., bookkeeper G. W. Clark & Co.,
r. The Lorraine
James H., teamster, r. 2516 Market
John A., liquors, 734, 7th Av
John B., receiving teller Wells, Fargo &
Co.'s Bank, r. 1778 Green
Kate, widow, liquors, 718, 7th
Leon, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Marian Miss, clerk Swayne & Hoyt, r.
Oakland
Maurice B., collector Pac. Paving Co., r.
Oakland
Richard, fruits, NE cor Sansome and Hal-
leck, r. 3516 Market
Maynard Stephen C, dental student, r. 160
Golden Gate Av
" Stephen J., expressman, SE cor 16th and
Valencia, r. 3516 Market
" Victor, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" William T., painter, r. 126b 8th'
Mayne Charles (estate of), Antoine Borel ex-
ecutor, Louise E. Barroilhet executrix,
office 311 Montgomery
" Francis J., carpenter, r. 155 Shipley
" Frederick, bookkeeper C. H. Kingsley &
Co., r. 135 Turk
" J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" William C, compositor Brunt, r. Oakland
4tg= Mayne. See Main and Meyn
Maynie Annie, domestic, 3111 Broderick
Mayntzer Amelia, widow, r. 9% Houston
Mayo Alice, widow, r. 628 Jessie
Clarence E., bricklayer, r. 210, 22d
Clinton, student, r. 622 Post
Elgin, piano tuner The F. W. Spencer
Co., r. 426, 11th Av
Frank E., asst. bookkeeper Raphael Weill
& Co., r. 628 Jessie
Harry L., bricklayer, r. 114i^ Ridley
Henry B., attorney at law, 240 Montgom-
ery, room 13, r. 319 Sutter
Martin, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. cor
7th Av South and L
Nathaniel C, brickmason, r. lUY^ Ridley
Peter, porter Fred E. Sand, r. 905 Powell
Richard G., painter Harbor Conunission-
ers, r. Berkeley
Mayon Edwin H., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
Oakland
Mayor of San Francisco, New City Hall, 1st
floor
Mayourau Jennie V. Mrs., laundry, 3127^
Mission
" Victor, laundryman, r. 3127>4 Mission
Mayow Ernest, molder W. Axford, r. 535, 19th
" Jane, widow, r. 535, 19th
Mayrhofer Leonard, proprietor The Lohengrin,
737 Market, r. 710 Webster
• Nicholas, bartender, r. SY2 Rausch
" Peter, r. 19 Perry
jB®- Mayrhofer. SeeM ay erhof er
Mayrisch Adolph (Mayrisch Bros. & Co.), r.
Mayrisch Brothers & Co. (Adolph, Gustave
and Rudolph Mayrisch), manufacturers
cigars and importers tobacco, 405 Bat-
tery cor Clay
" Ernest, insurance agent, 210 Sansome, r.
2018 Post
" Frederick, butcher L. Miller, r. 815 Vallejo
" Gustave (Mayrisch Bros. &Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Otto, cigar maker Geo. J. Benker, r. 815
Vallejo rear
" Rudolph (Mayrisch Bros. & Co.), r. 914
Greenwich
Mays Anna, domestic, 112 Liberty
" Arthur H., physician, 1003 Pierce
" Gertrude Miss, bookkeeper Pac. Christian
Pub. Co., r. 122 Haight
" James, hotel proprietor, r. 122 Haight
Mays William H., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 903 Sutter, telephone East 104
Maysenhalder Frederick, laster Buckingham &
Hecht.r. 530 Shotwell
" Otto C, clerk Cluft Bros .,r. 309 Fulton
Maysounave Philippe, proprietor New Pyrenee
Hotel, 1314 Stockton
Mayville Frank W., carpenter, r. K nr-31st Av
South
Maywald William, butcher, r. Lake nr 30th Av
e^ Maywald. See Maiwald
Maze Commodore P., contractor ironwork, 119
Beale, r. 68 Jessie
" Emile E., teamster, r. 708 Ellis
" James N., r. 68 Jessie
" Kate G., widow, r. 708 Ellis
" William B., carpenter C. P. Maze, r. 68
Jessie
Mazeau Joseph J., tile setter, r. 340a Shipley
Mazelli Oscar, r. 724 Hayes
Mazoni P., r. 915 Montgomery
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Mazoiie Adrien, bakery, 1223 Stockton
" Alexander, baker, r. 15 Virginia PI
Mazza Frank, barber L,. Vitalo, r. 426 Broadway
" Salvatore, bootblack, r. 5 Kent
Mazzei Vincenzo, shoemaker, 607 Davis
Mazzl Ph. & Co. (Phillip Mazzi and Bertram
Viil), wines and liquors. 237, 4th
" Phillip (Ph. Mazzi & Co.), r. 446!^ Hayes
Mazzini Thomas, porter Italian-Swiss Agricul-
tural Colony, r. 4 Bartol
McAdam Albert G., laborer, r. 412 Ashbury
" Alexander J., millwright W. L. Holman,
r. 315 Gough
" Edward, wool grader George Abbot, r. 412
Ashbury
" James R., manager H. Huddleston & Co.,
3259 Mission, r. 2225 Mission
" Januarius. ship carpenter, r. 815 Howard
" Neil, shipwright, r. 7th Av South nr K
McAdams Edward, printer, r. 139 Clara rear
" James A., plumber, r. 139 Clara rear
" John, boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks, r.
9261/2 Florida
" John J., machinist Market St. Ry., r. 2138
Market
" Michael F., waiter, r. 307, 4th
" Oliver, waiter str Slate of California
McAdams Samuel, secretary San Francisco
Tool Co., 23 Stevenson
" William, steerage steward str State of
California
McAdie Alexander G., local forecast official
United States Weather Bureau, Mills
Bldg, 10th floor, r. 1429 Van Ness Av
McAdoo John, salesman John G. lis & Co., r.
1708 Clay
" John W., watchman Cal. Safe Deposit and
Trust Co., r. 1520 Sanchez
" Matthew, stableman Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 47 Natoma
McAedla Annie, widow, r. 211 Hickory Av
McAfee brothers
(C. W. and L. C), auctioneers, insur-
ance and real estate brokers and fi-
nancial agents, 108 Montgomery, tele-
phone Main 78
McAfee Chester, spring bed maker William A.
Schrock
" Edwin, clerk Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1101
Pine
" Harriet Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 708 Gough
" Henry R., r. 827 Greenwich
" John, weaver William A. Schrock
" John M., porter C. E. Word en & Co., r. 340
Ritch
McAfee L. C. (McAfee Bros.), r. 622 Sutter
" May S. Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
" Patrick, laboror, r. 13 Page
" Sarah Miss, r. 827 Greenwich
" William S., wood carver, r. 827 Greenwich
4S"McAfee. See Maophee, McFee and McPhee
McAleer Bridget Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Charles, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Delia, widow, r. 261 Clara
" Frank, tannery, cor 26th and Hampshire, r.
1218 Hampshire
" Hugh, sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 307. 30th
" James, boilermaker, r. 261 Clara
" James J., foreman William C. Miller,
r. 238, 14th
" Mary, widow, r. 315 Franklin
" Minnie Miss, dressmaking, 307, 30th
" Philip, carpenter, r. 220 McAllister
McAlester William F., real estate and insur-
ance broker, 30 Montgomery, r. Ala-
meda
McAlister Alexander J., operator Pac. Postal
Tel. Cable Co., r. 212 Powell
" Charles J., designer, r. 1045 Fol.som
" Francis J., lithographer, r. 1045 Folsom
" James, quartermaster str Gaelic, r. 26
Laurel PI
" Isham, machinist Richard Herring,- r. 1045
Folsom
" William A., rattan worker, r. 1045 Folsom
4®"McAlister. See McAllister
^W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
JVIcAllen Thomas, 2d steward str City of Syd-
ney
MoAllep Mary J., widow, r. 339c San Jose Av
" William, master schr Corona, ofBce 28
California
McAllister Alexander A., molder, r. 131 Green-
wich rear
" Charles, clerk, r. 664i/S Howard
" Charles F., stenographer Parke & Lacy
Co., r. San Rafael
" Charlotte Miss, stenographer, r. 30 Liberty
McAllister EUiott, attorney at law, 206 San-
some, room 8, r. 2127 Pacific Av
" Emma Miss, candy maker, r. 1140 Valencia
" Estella J. Miss, stenographer W. A.
Schrock, r. 1060 Webster
McAllister Frank, collectiouiagency, 43 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor
" Frederick, clerk S. P. Co., r. 1818San Carlos
Av
" George E., plasterer, r. 2004 Taylor
" George W., teamster, r. 26 Turk
" Hall, attorney at law, 305 Sansome, r. 2422
Fillmore
" Hall Mrs., widow, r. 2002 Buchanan
" Helen Mrs., r. Hotel Langham
" James, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie, r.
Oakland
" James, laborer, r. Point Lobos Av nr Cliff
House
" James, teamster, r. 1016 Webster
" Jeannette Mrs., janitress Crocker Gram-'
mar School, r. 1123 Page
" John, r. 1426 Dolores
" John, foreman pattern maker Union Iron
Wks, r. 113, 4th
" Lizzie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1016
Webster
" Mary, widow, r. 42 Jessie
" M. Hall (Otis, McAllister & Co.). r. 3436
Jackson
" Richard V., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 1818San Carlos Av
" Robert, cemetery fences, 917 Point Lobos
Av, r. 28 Turk
" Walter B., engineer, r. 222 Central Av
" Walter F., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2008
Howard
" Ward, attorney at law, 14 Sansome, rooms
6-9, r. Paciflc-Unlon Club
" William, laborer, r. 965 Howard
" William, teamster F. P.* Elliott, r. SSVi
Norfolk
4®"McAllister. See McAlester, McAlister,
McCalister and McCollister
McAlogue James, engineer, r. 709^^, 17th
McAloon Arthur, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
McAlpin Edith S. Miss, r. 1514 Pacific Av
" Emelia, widow, r. 336 Golden Gate Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 908 Lombard
" Margaret, widow, r. 1514 Pacific Av
•' Margaret E. Miss, bookkeeper Cal. Saw
Wks, r. 1514 Pacific Av
McAlpine James R. (Rosen & McAlpine), r. 317,
7th
" Richard, carpenter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 106 Hyde
McAndrews Anna, widow, r. 547 Folsom
" Eliza F., domestic, 824 Haight
" James, boiler maker, r. 132^^ Oak
" James, seaman, r. 102 Pacific
" May Miss, dressmaking, 44054 Hayes
McAndrews Nellie Mrs., milliner, 710 .
" Philip, seaman, r. 102 Pacific
McAneny Ellen, widow, r. 1307 Nebraska
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
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OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
McAran Patrick, driver, r. 57 Minna
" Patrick, real estate, 609 Sacramento, r.
1326 Mission
^i=McAran. See McArron andMcCarron
McAravy Mary, domestic, 833 Post
McArdle Annie Miss, saleslady J. J. O'Brien &
Co.,r. 639 Natoma
" Arthur, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
212, 1st
" Bernard, r. 656^ Minna
" Bernard, teamster, r. cor Treat Av and
Stoneman
" Bessie, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
" Edward, marine fireman, r. 409,3d
" James, laborer, r. 443V4 Clementina
" John, clerk George Ryan, r. SE cor Ala-
" John, laborer, r. 54 Sacramento
bama and Montcalm
" John, teamster, r. cor Treat Av and Stone-
man
" Joseph, driver, r. 313, 4th
" Joseph M., fireman U. S. Mint, r. 656i4
Minna
" Mary, widow, r. cor Treat Av and Stone-
man
" Mary Mrs., r. 121 Henry
" Michael, machinist, r. 165 Perry
" Owen, with Carl Goldberg, r. 777 Market
" Patrick, coal passer str State of Califor-
nia, r. 12i^ Bryant Av
" Patrick, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 504,
1st
McArdle Peter, wines and liquors, SE cor Mar-
ket and 4th, r. 823 Dolores
" Philip, fireman str San Bias, r. 625 Davis
" Susie Miss, cashier Philip Bolger &Co.,
r. 37 Treat Av
'■ Thomas J., rigger, r. 43 Gilbert rear
" William, fireman str City of Sydney, r. 512
Natoma
" William P., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 2814
Pine
^e=-McArdle. See McCardle
McArron Charles, carriage manufacturer, 660
Bryant, r. 222, 12th
4®~McArron. See McAran and McCarron
McArthur Alexander, mate bkt Planter
" George, patternmaker Market St. Ry., r.
29 Elgin Park Av
" James F., helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
571 Howard
" Jennie Mrs., r. 924 Washington
" Otis, carpenter, r. 32, 4th
" Thomas D., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 12
Locust
" Viva B. Miss, teacher Pacific Avenue Pri-
mary School, r. 29 Elgin Park Av
McArthur W. D., merchandise broker and prod-
uce commission merchant and agent
Lawton & Co. (New York), 132 Califor-
nia, telephone Front 57, r. Piedmont
j8®'McArthur. See MacArthur and McCarter
McAsey David J., laborer, r. 15 Freelon
" Patrick, expressman, r. 527, 2d
McAskill John S., carpenter, r. 945, 17th rear
McAulay Emma E., widow, r. 319 Eureka
McAuley Dudley, teamster George Phillips, r.
1928 Howard
" Hugh, cooper, r. 8 Hubbard
" James, boilermaker S. P. Co., r. 2000 How-
ard
" John, laborer, r. 206, 30th
" Rose Miss, dressmaking, 307 Golden Gate
Av
'&S="McAuley. See Macauley, McCauley and
McGaulev
McAuliffe Charles E., with Cal. Casket Co.,r.
429 Fillmore
" Cornelius, r. 834, 17th
■' Cornelius, laborer, r. NE cor Lyon and
Beach
" David M., plasterer, r. 331,3d
" Dennis, tanner Morris Windt, r. San Bruno
Av nr 26th
" Dennis, clerk, r. 723 Church
" Dennis, laborer, r. Moultrie nr Cortland
Av
" Dennis, hoseman Engine 8, r. 16 Scott PI
" Dominick, special policeman, r. SE cor
2Gth and Hampshire
" Edward, steamfitter, r. 217, 18th
" Florence J., clerk, r. 514 Fell
" Florence P., wood and coal, 333, 3d, r. 331,
3d
" Florence T., wood finisher, r. 429 Fillmore
■' Frank, brickmason, r. SE cor 20th and
Hampshire
" George J., painter and decorator, 2832, 16th,
r. 44 Shotwell
" George P., machine hand, r. 26!4 Zoe
" Honora, widow, r. 723 Church
" Ignatius P., truckman Truck 1, r. 22 O'Far-
rel
" James, coachman, 1201 California
" James, laborer, r. 690 Brannan
" James F. , molder, r. 723 Church
" James I., upholsterer, r. 167 Minna
" James J., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 1816 Webster
" Jeremiah, expressman, r. 316 Ritch
" John, coachman, SE cor Washington and
Lyon
" John, peddler, r. 622 Florida
" John, salesman P. Fianigan, r. 163,9th
" John, washer LaGrande Laundry
" John, wardtender City and County Hospital
'• John A., paper hanger Cooks Decorating
Co.
" John J., clerk, r. 331, 3d
" Joseph, r. 765% Howard
" Joseph P. (Carroll & McAuliffe), r. 229, 11th
" Joseph P., cigars, 333/2, .3d, r. 331, 3d
" Joseph P., plumber, r. 723 Church
" Margaret, widow, r. 44 Shotwell
" Margaret, widow, r. 167 Minna
" Margaret, widow, r. 2310 Webster
" Margaret Mrs., groceries and liquors, 216,
22d
" Mary Miss, tailoress, r. 723 Church
" Mary Mrs., janitress Peabody Primary
School, r. 30 Erie
" Mary E. Miss, nurse, r. 1522a Fell
" Michael A., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" Michael F., lamp lighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. SE cor 20th and Hampshire
" Owen, r. SE cor 20th and Hampshire
" T. Charles, carrier postofQce, r. 30 Erie
" Timothv J., groceries and liquors, 30 Zoe,
r. 2414 Zoe
McAuslan Flora A. Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" Robert, molder Union I. Wks. r. 234 Rich-
land Av
4®"McAuslan. See Macausland and McCaus-
land
McAvin John, r. IMiy^ Market
McAvoy David, hostler, r. 507 Jessie
" Dennis, hostler Lot D. Slocum, r. 925 Sutter
" Dennis, plasterer, r. 81 Natoma
" Ellen, widow, r. 511 O'Farrell
" Gilbert, painter John Q. Garfield, r. 315
Stockton
" Goldwin (McAvoy & Lavery), r. 1 Cohen PI
" Hugh B. (McAvoy & Gallagher), r. 101
Broderick
" James, helper Risdon I. &. L. Wks, r. 6O9V2
Howard
" John, laborer, r. 710 Sierra
" John, teamster Miller & Lux
" Joseph, janitor Clinton E. Worden & Co.
" Louisa, widow, r. 3 Willard
" Margaret, widow, r. 1127 Laguna
" Michael, engineer Hayward Bldg, r. 327,
27th
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McAvoy Thomas, hoseman Engine 1, r. 419 Pa-
cific
" Thomas C, conductor Sutter St. Ry, r.
26281/2 Sutter
McAVOY «& GALLAGHER
(Hugh B. McAvoy and Henry J. Galla-
glier), funeral directors and embalm-
ers, 20, 5tli, telephone South 80
McAvoy & Lavery (Goldwin McAvoy and Rob-
ert Lavery) boots and shoes, 1511 Polk
>S®=-McAvoy. See McEvoy
McBain Alexander, bookkeeper John Center, r.
201 Shotwell
" Bert T., office 723 Montgomery, r. Oakland
'• Flossie Miss, cashier Cardall& Marston, r.
703 Sutter
" John, contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery
McBay Charles, watchman, r 614 Kearny
McBean Johanna, widow, r. 39 Clinton Park
McBean P. McG., president Gladding, McBean
& Co., 1358-1360 Market, r. Paciflc-Union
Club
je®="McBean. See McVean
McBehan Michael, laborer, r. 608, 6th
McBeth Samuel, peddler, r. SQSy^ Market
J8®-McBeth. See Macbeth
McBirney Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 2817 Pine
" Samuel, clerk, r. 2817 Pine
J8®=McBirney. See McBurnie
McBowen Robert A. (S. McBowen & Son), r. 3010
Harrison
" S. & Son (Samuel and Robert A.), manufac-
turers wax leather, NW cor Serpentine
Av and Harrison
" Samuel (S. McBowen & Son), r. 3010 Har-
rison
McBoyle A. & Co. (Alexander McBoyle), drug-
gists, 504 "Washington
" Alexander (A. McBoyle & Co.), r. 815
Golden Gate Av
" Alexander Jr., clerk A. McBoyle & Co., r.
815 Golden Gate Av
" Belle A. Miss, teacher Washington Even-
ing School, r. 815 Golden Gate Av
" Joseph, cashier Mann & Wilson, r. Oakland
McBrearty Abraham T., horseshoer, 1306 Grove
" James, wood worker Loughran Bros., r. 216
Minna
" James, laborer F. S. Moody, r. 14 Columbia
Square
" John (Murphy & McBrearty), r. 14 Columbia
Square
" Michael J. , undertaker United Undertakers
Assn., r. 29,5th
McBride Alexander, pipemaker Francis Smith
& Co., r. 314 Brannan
" Anna, widow, r. 218 Prospect PI
" Annie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1310 Larkin
" Archibald, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 314
Brannan
" Catherine, widow, r. 314 Brannan
" Edward, paper carrier, r. 103 Perry
" Edward, painter, r. 48 Merritt
" George B., entry clerk Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. Oakland
" James, boiler maker, r. 2694 Bryant
" James, salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
Sacramento, Cal.
" James, screenman, r. 314 Brannan
" James, stereotyper Am. Press Assn., r. 627
Ellis
" Jane Miss, r. 405 Polk
" Jennie Miss, dressmaker, r. 314 Brannan
" John, elevator man Hotel St. Nicholas
'• John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 734 Hai-rison
" John, marine engineer, r. 2694 Bryant
" John C, office 532 Market, roorn 3, r. 2534
Mission
" Joseph T., solicitor Bibo, Newman & Iken-
berg, r. 218 Prospect PI
" M., packer Smiths' Cash Store, r. 2202 Pine
" Manus, miner, r. 1310 Larkin
" Margaret C. Mrs., lodgings, 27i4, 4th
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" Matthew J., machinist First St. Wks,
Union Iron Wks., r. 3914 Ringold
" Michael, clerk, r. 1223'/4 Bush
McBride Michael J., livery stable, 507 Jessie, r.
517 Jessie
Michael J., miner, r. 39V4 Ringold
Reason K., porter S. F. News Co.,
Perry
Robert, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1508
Kentucky
Sarah, widow, r. 514 Sutter
Thomas, wood and coal, 405, 4th, r. 540 Bry-
ant
Thomas J., oiler, r. 519 Folsom
William J., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
1323 Page
McBurnie Edwin, ink maker, r. 535 Geary
" Elizabeth Mrs., lodgings, 322 O'Farrell
McBurnie Robert E., insurance, 319 California,
r. 322 O'Farrell
4®=MoBurnie. See McBirney
McCabe Alexander, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 534
Bush
Alfred, student, r. 1007 Fair Oaks
Bernard, r. 320i4 Ritch
Bernard, groceries, 20 Anthony
Bernard, horseshoer M. J. Hyland, r. 720
Broadway
Bernard Jr., clerk, r. 20 Anthony
Catherine A., widow, dressmaking, 1137
Folsom
Delia Mrs., r. 1220 Folsom
Edward M., machinist Risdonl. & L. Wks,
r. 152 Silver
Eugene, teamster, r. 320^4 Ritch
Eugene J., clerk Owen McCabe, r. 2915
Mission
Francis J., harness maker William C. F.
Stein, r. 527M Geary
Fred, fireman Crane Co., r. 115a 6th
George, teamster, r. 20 Anthony
McCahe Hugh, dealer in new and second-hand
furniture, 948-950 Mission, r. 2738 Fol-
som
" Hugh Jr., teamster Hugh McCabe, r. 2728
Folsom
James, r. 712 Guerrero
James, fireman Palace Hotel, r. 114 Na-
toma
James, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
James, salesman Hugh McCabe, r. 2728
Folsom
James E., clerk S. P. Co., r. Oakland
James F., buyer Redington & Co., r. 10131/4
Folsom
James M., helper Abner Doble Co., r. 38
Clara
James T., elevator man, 303 California, r.
40 Aztec
James W., bookkeeper, r. 115 Morris Av
John, boiler maker, r. 611 Mariposa
John, foreman Albert E. Buckman, r. 211
Ridley
John, millhand, r. 132 Shipley rear
John, molder, r. 38 Clara
John, workman U. S. Mint, r. 534 Bush
John P., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 133,
21st
Joseph, salesman Owen McCabe, r. 2915
Mission
Joseph, student, r. 30 Anthony
Margaret, widow, r. 3 Morse PI
Margaret S., r. 1106 Clay
Mary, widow, r. IOI314 Folsom
Mary A., widow, r. 3950 Point Lobos Av
Nicholas carpenter, r. 1123 Larkin
Owen, feathers and down, 870 Mission, r.
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McCabe Patrick J., helper Byron Jaclison, r.
22% Bluxome
" Peter, poultryman Hofmann & Woenne, r.
a5lA Minna
" Peter, hoseman Engine 29, r. 122 Shipley
" Philip L., packer Baker & Hamilton, r. 22-1,
24th
" R,. water tender str City of Rio de Janeiro
" Terrence, blacksmith, r. 455 Clementina
" Terrence, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Thomas, laborer S. P. Co., r. 3201/4 Ritch
" Thomas J., car builder, r. 40 Aztec
" William, elevator man Nucleus Bldg, r. .38
Clara
4®"McCabe. See Macabe and MacCabe
McCafferty Brothers (William J. and James),
groceries, 1022 Howard
" Charles, cigars and tobacco, 143, 2d, r. 295
Clementina
" Hugh, laborer, r. 516 Ivy Av
" James (McCafferty Bros.), r. 1022 Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 516 Ivy Av
" John, longshoreman, r. 440, 3d
" Joseph, bookkeeper W. McCafferty, r. 2428
Mission
" Michael H., collector Nevada Bank, r. 1444
Jackson
" Neil, laborer Kinskv & Johnson, r. 810, 6th
" William, livery stable, 2428 Mission
" William Jr., foreman W. McCafferty, r.
2428 Mission
" William J. (McCafferty Bros.), r. 1022 How-
ard
McCaflery B., r. 916 Howard
" Bridget, widow, r. 178 Minna
" Edward, laborer, r. 1326 Bryant
" Frank, helper Forderer Cornice Wks, r. 31
Highland Av
" James, r. 426 Ringold rear
" James, teamster Louis Spiegel, r. 118
Washington
" John, tin rooter F. Raisch, r. 337, 12th
" Michael, r. 133 Grove
" Patrick, laborer, r. 337, 12th
McCaffrey Catherine, widow, r. 24 Hawthorne
" Edward I., plumber, r. 24 Hawthorne
" Ellen H. Miss, dressmaking, 1370 Market
" Hugh, plasterer, r. 1729 Market
" Hugh E., brassmolder, r. 24 Hawthorne
" James F., blacksmith, r. 24 Hawthorne
" John, cook, r. 27 Minna
" John J., machinist, r. 24 Hawthorne
" Owen, baker, r. 406 Broadway
" Sarah C. Miss, dressmaker Miss Ellen H.
McCaffrey, r. 1370 Market
" Thomas, laborer, r. 18th Av South nr J
" Thomas F., gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 212a
Capp
" William, r. 529 Sacramento
" William B., electrician Market St. Rv.. r.
1128 McAllister
McCahey John, capitalist, r. 1.525 Ellis
McCahon George, house painter, 1424, 24th
McCain Clarence, pressman Horwinski Bros., r.
127 Turk
" Roscoe R., compositor Call, r. 717 Post
McCall Alexander, yardman, r. Son Zoe
" Bernard, r. 748 Howard
" Bertha, widow, dressmaker, r. 26 McAllis-
ter
" Clarence C, bricklayer, r. cor Nye and
Craut
■' Constantino, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill..
r. 1006 Tennessee
" Elvin C, bricklayer, r. 217 Golden Gate Av
" George A., teamster, r. 1926 Market
McCall Henry A., hardware, 1177 Market, r'
Berkeley
" John, boxmaker, r. 1606 Leavenworth
" John, elevatorman, r. 641 Folsom
" John, watchman S. F. Lumber Co., r. cor
4th and Channel
" Joseph G., Pacific Coast agent Erie Lines,
22 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Mary, widow, r. 311, 30th
" Philip, groceries, 524. 9th
" Philip, plumber, r. 237 Crescent Av
" Robert, painter, r. 510 Pacific
" Robert F., signpainter Swan & Stein, r. 233
Page
" Samuel, salesman Morris & Kennedy, r.
109a Powell
" William, bricklayer, r. 215 Golden Gate Av
" William P.. glove manufacturer, 550, 4th
«®-McCall. See McCaull and McColl
McCallig William, cabinetmaker Heywood
Bros. & Co., r. 381 San Jose Av
McCallum A. A., manager The J. H. McLain Co.
49 Crocker Bldg, v. 514 Hyde
Charles, mate str Gipsy
David, carpenter, r. 1544 Kentucky
George H., printer, r. 214, 11th
Harry, collector Goldsman & Thomas, r.
214, 11th
Hugh, carpenter, r. 1.544 Kentucky
James, laborer, r. 425 Jessie
John, bartender John Clinton, r. 245, 2d
John, carpenter, r. 22, 13th
John, clerk, r. 434 Jessie
John, gardener, r. 215 Carl
John H. (J. W. Schouten & Co.), r. 28 Russ
Timothy, machinist, r. 179 Perry
William, machinist, r. 512, 4th
4®=" McCallum. See McCollam and McCollum
McCambridge Andrew, pattern maker Union I.
Wks.,r. 504 Napa
McCammon Thomas W., carpenter, r. 28 Turk
McCandless George L., traveling salesman
Redington & Co., r. Grand Hotel
McCann Ann, widow, r. 246 Clara rear
" Ann, widow, r. 416, 7th
" Arthur, expressman, NWcor 4th and Fol-
som, r. 62 Porter
" Bernard, longshoreman, r. 209 Perry
" Catherine, widow, r. 15 Jessie
" Catherine, widow, r. 41 Dore
" Daniel, stable foreman Daniel F. Galla-
gher, r. 1510 Folsom
" Edward A., clerk Joseph Bremer & Co., r.
2905 Geary
" Edward V. (McCann & Sons), r. 406, 10th
" Eugene, carpenter, r. 1565% Market
" Fannie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Frank, lodgings, 803 Montgomery
" Frank, mining expert, r. 1045 Market
'■■ Frank N.. painter R. Riordan, r. 41 Dore
McCann Frank P., secretary California Rattan
Co., 55-61, 1st, and manager tobacco
department Man, Sadler & Co., r. 2128
Bush
" Frank T., engineer, r. 2905 Geary
" Frank W., with F. M. Smith, r. Berkeley
" George, janitor Scottish Hall, r. 105 Lar-
kin
" Hugh, laborer, r. SW cor 20th and Conaec-
ticut
" Hugh M., storekeeper John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 721 Capp
" James, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 919 Har-
rison
" James, laborer, r. 313 Brannan
" James, sawyer Union Box Factory, r. 917
Howard
" James A., copyist County Clerk's ofQce, r.
1530 Pacific Av
" James J., sign painter, r. 41 Dore
" James J., tanner Isaac Levy, r. cor 28th
and Bryant
" J. Joseph, teamster, r. 15 Jessie
" Johanna, widow, r. 1254 Montgomery
" John, boiler maker, r. 1111 Folsom
" John, employee Ames & Harris, r. 62 Porter
" John, engineer, r. 434, 5th
" John, laborer, r. 310,8th
" John, laborer, r. 1015 Florida
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McCann John, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
3311 Geary
" John, machinist, r. 108 Langton
" John, plumber, r. 130b Church
" John, water tender str Mariposa
" John B., engineer, r. 2905 Geary
" John F., r. 204 Hickory Av
" John H., collector Harbor Commissioners,
r. 440 Castro
" John Li., teamster, r. 132 Perry
" John T., marble cutter, r. 137 Lily Av
" Joseph, stevedore, r. 67 Natoma
" Joseph R., marble polisher, r. 137 Lily Av
" Joseph R. Jr., marble cutter, r. 137 Lily Av
" Margaret Miss, weaver Golden Gate
Woolen Mills
" Mary Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1123 Iowa
" Mary A. Miss, glovemaker, r. 41 Dore
" Michael, attorney at law and real estate,
57 Merchants' Exchange Bldg, r. 820
Treat Av
" Michael, law student, r. 55 Arlington
" Owen, r. 3007 Mission
" Patrick, r. 55 Arlington
" Patrick, bartender New Western Hotel, r.
824 Kearny
" Patrick, bricklayer, r. 318 Shotwell
" Patrick T., Dlumber Hughes Bros., r. 137
Lily Av
" Peter, lumberman, r. 1.32 Perry
" Peter, salesman James McDermott, r. 970
Bryant
" Philip, loreman Cal. Drug and Spice Mills,
r. 522 Hermann
" Richard, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 217 Waller
•• Robert S. (McCann & Sons), r. 406, 10th
" Robert W. (McCann & Sons), r. 406, 10th
" Robert W., plumber J. P. Striegel, r. 2905
Geary
" Sarah, widow, r. 175 Perry
" Sarah A. Miss, r. 405 Turk
" Sarah S., domestic, 1101, 17th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 81 Natoma
" Thomas F., news agent, r. 132 Perry
" Thomas H., pattern maker First St. Wks,
Union Iron Wks, r. 62 Porter
" William, bookkeeper Hibernia Brewery, r.
119 Grove
" William D., vice-president Harrold, Belch-
er & Allen, r. 2837 Jackson
" & Sons (Robert W., Edward V. and Robert
S.), contractors and bridge builders. 406,
10th
4®=McCann. See MacCann and McGann
McCardle James, porter City and County Hos-
pital
" William J., contractor, r. 28 Wetmore PI
4®=-McCardle. See McArdle
McCargar Richard, dentist. 913 Powell
McCarl Mary J., widow, r. 327 Fell
McCarney John (Stone & McCarney), r. Mont-
gomery Hotel
McCaron Patrick, grocers and liquors, S s Bry-
ant bet 10th and 11th, r. 121 Juniper
McCarrick Prank, guard County Jail 2
" Robert, teamster James Gorie, r. 631 How-
ard
McCarrigan Philip, molder, r. 314% 21st
McCarroU Thomas, blacksmith, r. 1410 Fol-
som
McCarron Ann, widow, r. 416^4, 7th rear
" Hugh (Galbally & McCarron), and team-
ster P. A. McDonald, r. 419 Brannan
James, laborer, r. 1224 Montgomery
James A., with Daily Report, r. 1224 Mont-
gomery
John, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 11091/4
John B., concrete worker, r. 825 Folsom
Kittie F. Miss, bookfolder, r. 1224 Mont-
gomery
Michael, watchman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
636, 3d
Mollie A. Miss, cracker packer, r. 1224
Montgomery
Owen, porter Abramson-Heunisch Co., r.
328 Bartlett
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
F"lain, Glazjed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
McCarron Stephen, longshoreman, r. 636, 3d
" Thomas, tinsmith, r. 1224 Montgomery
J8®=McCarron. See McAran and McArron
McCarry John, fireman str State of California,
r. 45M Ritch
McCarte Daniel, wood and coal.
" Daniel P., clerk, r. 609, 3rd
" Hugh A., clerk, r. 609, 3rd
" John J., salesman, r. 609, 3d
" William J., driver, r. 609, 3d
McCarter Daniel, driver William A. Schrock
;8®=-McCarter. See McArthur
McCarthy Agnes, widow, r. 550 Minna
" Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 1202 Jessie
" Andrew, butcher C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
cor 8th Av South and K
" Andrew G., salesman Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 711 Ellis
" Ann, widow, groceries, 1317 Montgomery
■' Anna, domestic, 1118 Sacramento
" Anna Miss, saleslady Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1109 Bush
" Annie, widow, r. 442 Minna
" Annie, domestic, 2711 Pine
" Annie Miss, teacher Mefret's French and
English Institute, r. 1321 Powell
" Arthur, paper carrier Examiner, r. 447 Ste-
venson
" B. machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Bartholomew, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
llB Boyce
" Bartholomew, hodcarrier, r. 49 Langton
" B. E. Mrs., r. 1512 Howard
" Bernard, stevedore, r. 4b Decatur
" B. M. Mrs., widow, r. 439, 14th
' ' Brothers (Cornelius and Michael) , groceries
and liquors, 1319 Folsom
McCarthy Brothers (Edward W. and John),
coffee and spice mills, and importers
teas and coffees, 113 Front, telephone
Main 1417
" Brothers (Jeremiah and Dennis W.),
liquors, 775 Market
" C, r. 419 Brannan
" C. Miss, stenographer, r. 465 Shotwell
" C. A. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Callahan, painter, r. 725 Ellis
" Catherine, widow, r. 114 Prospect PI
" Catherine, widow, r. 607, 21st
" Catherine, widow, r. 1139 Guerrero
" Catherine, widow, r. SW cor Sanchez and
Army
" Catherine, groceries and liquors, 1247, 25th
" Charles, capitalist, 646 Market, r. New York
" Charles clerk Ann McCarthy, r. 1317 Mont-
gomery
" Charles, clerk Chas. J. Hendry's Son & Co.,
r. 1 Lincoln PI
" Charles, keeper Oakland Harbor Light
Station
" Charles, laborer, r. 24 Chesley
" Charles, laborer, r. 405 Beale
" Charles, laborer, r. 1134y2 Folsom
" Charles, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" Charles, shipping agent, r. 921 Lombard
" Charles, shoemaker, r. 417 Harrison
" Charles, student, r. 465 Shotwell
" Charles, tailor, r. 606 Minna
" Charles E., laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Charles F. (O'Meara & McCarthy), r. 301
Grove
McCarthy Charles F., secretary Pacific Bridge
Co., 4 California, room 8, r. Alameda
" Charles J., bookkeeper Louis T. Snow, r.
921 Lombard
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McCarthy Charles J., dental student, r. 8 Wil-
low Av
" Charles P., plumber School dept., r. 726
O'Farrell
" Charles P., mate str Corona, r. 130 Shipley
" Charles T., plumber, 1306 Pacific, r. 1704
Leavenworth
" Charlotte E. Mrs., r. 332 Eddy
McCarthy Company THe, James P. McCarthy
president. E. Avery McCarthy secretary,
real estate owners, 646 Market
" Cornelius (McCarthy Bros.), r. 106 Caroline
" Cornelius, blacksmith helper, r. 128 Sacra-
mento
" Cornelius, carpenter, r. 2107 Scott
" Cornelius, clerk, r. 266 Sagamore
" Cornelius, coremaker Atlas Iron Wks, r.
1202 Jessie
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 571 Bryant
" Cornelius, marble polisher, r. 606 Minna
" Cornelius, water tenderU. S. str Albatross
" Cornelius J. (McCarthy & Rissi), r. 1319
Montgomery
" Cornelius J., nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" Cornelius J., painter, r. 455 Jessie
" Cornelius W., proprietor LomDard Ware-
house, SW cor Sansome and IjOmbard, r.
571 Bryant
" Daniel, r. 36 Welsh rear
" Daniel, bartender, r. 218 Steuart
" Daniel, bartender, r. SW cor Sanchez and
Army
" Daniel, coalpasser str Columbia, r. 15 Fed-
eral
" Daniel, gardener Columbia Square, r. 428
Fulton
" Daniel, helper, r. 13514, 21st
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1 Lincoln PI
" Daniel, laborer, r. 218 Langton
" Daniel, laborer, r. 826 Harrison
" Daniel, laborer, r. 919 Natoma
" Daniel, laborer, r. SE cor 15th and Bryant
" Daniel, longshoreman, r. 30 Federal
" Daniel, longshoreman, r. 355 Jessie
" Daniel Jr., teamster, r. SE cor 15th and
Bryant
" Daniel C. B., law student, r. 134V2 Church
" Daniel F., r. 16/2 Chesley
" Daniel F., fireman S. P. Co., r. ISbVi, 21st
" Daniel F., millhand McFarland Bros., r.
896 Dolores
" Daniel J., clerk Alliance Assurance Co., r.
1139 Guerrero
" Daniel J., shoemaker, 1015 Folsom
" Daniel M., laborer, r. 162 Clara
" Daniel W., engineer Post, r. 142, 12th
" David, r. 325 Golden Gate Av
" David, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 608, 6th
" David, laborer S. P. Co., r. 474 Tehama
" David, teamster, r. 43 South Park
" David, traveling salesman, r. 153 Minna
" Deborah, widow, r. 320 Folsom
" Delia Mrs., liquors, 218 Steuart
" Dennis, hostler John Wieland Brewery, r.
67 Tehema
" Dennis, laborer, r. 423 Tehama
" Dennis, longshoreman, r. 212 Broadway
•' Dennis, painter, r. 1147% Howard
" Dennis J., bottler Steimke Bros., r. 2
Harry PI
" Dennis J., clerk, r. 1015 Folsom
" Dennis S., starcher LaGrande Laundry
" Dennis W. (McCarthy Bros.), r. 306
Leavenworth
McCarthy E. Avery, real estate, 646 Market, r.
2716 Scott
McCarthy Edward, machinist Market St. Ry.,
r. 1061% Broadway
'■ Edward J., bartender John F. Kelly, r
715% Howard
" Edward W. (McCarthy Bros.), r. San Ra-
fael
" Eliza Miss, r. 184 Perry
" Ella Miss, principal West End School, r.
921 Lombard
" Ellen, widow, r. 221 Ritch
" Eugene, r. 525 O'Farrell
" Eugene, laborer, r. 1302 Jessie
" Eugene, lumberman, r. 1111 Treat Av
" Eugene, painter John G. Edmondson, r. 513
Howard
" Eugene, tanner, r. SE cor 15th and Bryant
" Eugene H., r. 724,23d
" Eugene H., stickerhand McFarland Bros.,
r. 896 Dolores
" Florence, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 465
Shotwell
" Florence, laborer, r. NE cor Nebraska and
25th
' ' Florence, salesman Shea, Bocqueraz & Co. ,
r. 434, 24th
" Francis J., painter, r. 1412 Harrison
" Frank, salesman, r. 836 Mission
" Frank A., salesman C. Harlow & Co., r. 836
Mission
" Frank C, clerk Newman & Levin son, r.
325 Golden Gate Av
" Frank C, salesman Broder & Schlam, r.
726 Octavia
" Frank J., clerk George A. Root, r. 201 How-
ard
" Frank M. (John W. McCarthy & Sons), r.
616 Hayes
" Frank P. (McCarthy & Jamison), r. 865
Bryant
" Frank P., butcher J. G. Johnson & Son, r.
3211 Fillmore
" Frank Z., teamster Mahony & Sons Dray-
age and Warehouse Co., r. 1001 Florida
" Frederick J., showman, r. 1103 Mission
" George, glove cutter Carson Glove Co., r.
Oakland
" George F., butcher John A. DriscoU, r. 3240
Mission
" George W. (John W. McCarthy & Sons), r.
616 Hayes
" Hannah, widow, r. 1 Lincoln PI
" Hannah, widow, r. 1017 Alabama
" Hannah, widow, groceries and liquors, 3426
Geary
" Harriet, widow, r. 525 O'Farrell
" Harry, clerk, r. 465 Shotwell
" Henry, saddler J. C. Johnson & Co., r. 1008
Bush
" Hugh, coalpasser str San Juan, r. 527, 2d
" J., messman str St. Paul
" James, blacksmith J. F. Snead, r. 529 Sac-
ramento
" James, horseshoer, r. 520 Bush
" Jamesj laborer, r. 70 Silver
" James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 545
Howard
" James, laborer S. P. Co., r. 9!4 Boardman
PI
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. ll-ZOy^
Vermont
" James, liquors, 218 Langton
" James, liquors. 719 Howard
" James, marble cutter, r. 606 Minna
" James, marine engineer, r. 3315 Larkin
" James, nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" James, paver, r. 1031 Minna
" James, peddler, r. 1218 Vermont
" James, porter C. W. McCarthy & Co.,r. 406
Broadway
" James, shoemaker, r. 533 Jessie
" James, stock fitter G. M. Kutz & Co., r. 70
Brosnan
" James, teamster Black Diamond Coal Min-
ing Co., r. 521 Howard
" James, tinsmith Taylor, Adams & Pritch-
ard, r. 1303 Montgomery
" James E., laborer, r. 1218 Vermont
" James F., laborer Norton Tanning Co., r.
1120% Vermont
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McCarthy James H., druggist A. L. Lengfeld,
r. 525 Taylor
" James H., trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 9 Florence
" James J., brakeman, r. 1017 Alabama
" James J., clerk, r. 1008 Bush
" James J., floorman William E. Bridge, r.
108 William rear
" James L., clerk Western Meat Co., r. 18
Masonic Av
McCartliy James P., real estate, 646 Market, r.
East Oakland
" James R., stevedore, r. 1001 Florida
" James T., stererotyper, r. Bright nr Ran-
dolph
" James W., pipe fitter, r. 119 Welsh
" Jeremiah, r. T28'-A, 23d
" Jeremiah (McCarthy Bros.), r. 110, 7th
" Jeremiah, foreman Eugene B. Grace, r. 17^2
Decatur
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 428 Fulton
" Jeremiah, laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 413, 3d Av
" Jeremiah, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1553 Kentucky
" Jeremiah, mining, r. 404 Post
" Jeremiah, molder, r. 53114, 7th
" Jeremiah, sampler Trubenbach & Co., r.
1413 Valencia
■ " Jeremiah, water tender Edison Light and
■■■ Power Co., r. 207 Leavenworth
" Jeremiah B., box maker, r. 114 Prospect PI
" Jeremiah D., traveling salesman, r. 523
Myrtle Av
" Jeremiah J., laborer, r. 119 Welsh
McCarthy Jeremiali J., secretary Board of New
City Hall Commissioners, New City
Hall, 1st floor, r. 270 Minna
" J. H., helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 108 Wil-
liam rear
" Johanna, widow, r. 1412 Harrison
" John, r. 1124 Harrison
•' John, r. 2006 Leavenworth
" John (McCarthy Bros.), r. 1010 Sutter
" John, blacksmith, r. SE cor 15th and Bry-
ant
" John, carpenter, r. 1072 Howard
" John, chief engineer str Noyo, r. 1006 Mc-
Allister
" John, clerk; r. 728Y2, 23d
■ "" John, contractor, r. 3640 Mission
■ " John, engineer S. P. Co., r. 26 Shotwell
" John, hoseman Engine 18
" John, hostler John Nolan & Sons, r. 1611
California
" John, hostler Sullivan & Doyle, r. 325, 6th
" John, hostler William E. Bridge, r. 108 Wil-
liam rear
" John, house mover, r. 1314 Nebraska
" John, laborer, r. 29 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 30 Federal
" John, laborer, r. 407 Tehama
" ■ John, laborer, r. 4.22 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 439 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 634 San Jose Av
" John, machinist, r. 135'^, 21st
" John, mason and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 1212 Treat Av
" John, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1105 Mc-
Allister
" John, painter B. V. Reilly, r. 606 Minna
" John, plumber, r. 1317 Montgomery
" John, plumber, r. 1704 Leavenworth
" John, salesman A. &. A. Baker
" John, shearsman Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 301
Sierra
" John, steamfltter, r. 625 Stevenson
" John, stonecutter, r. 502'/^ Fulton
" John, tailor, r. 910 Natoma
" John, trunk maker Hirschfelder & Meaney,
r. 310 Gates
" John, waiter, r. 846 Mission
" John, warehouseman, r. 430 Brannan
" John C, butcher, r. 8th Av South nr K
" John D., bookkeeper The McCarthy Co., r.
East Oakland
" John F., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1319 Montgomery
" John F., carrier postofflce, r. 1134 Folsom
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
)N LARGE VARIETY.
<5-41-e-4-'7 iWarket St.
McCarthy John F., substitute Underwriters
F'ire Patrol, r. SW cor Army and Sanchez
" John F., teamster Michael Smith, r. 1015
Folsom
" John H., foreman Shreve &. Co.,.r. 2716 Fol-
som
" John H., furniture dealer, r. 913 Army
" John J., clerk Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 16^
Chesley
■' John J., cashier Zadig & Co., r. 1684 Page
" John J., driver Engine 23, r. 2911 Wash-
ington
" John J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1132
Turk
" John J., hoseman Engine 29, r. 625 Steven-
son
" John J., peddler, r. 2 Church Lane
" John L., teamster Dyer Bros., r. 1015 Fol-
JohnP.,buyer Levi Strauss &Co.,r. 905
Sutter
John P., dentist, 1104 Market, r. 1134 Har-
rison
John W. (John W. McCarthy & Sons), r. 606
Hayes
John W., clerk forwarding dept Wells.
Fargo & Co., r. 210^ Waller
John W. & Sons (John W., Frank M. and
George W.), draymen, 7-9 Battery
Joseph, r. Lisbon nr Amazon Av
Joseph, bartender, r 107 Mason
Joseph, longshoreman, r. 325 Folsom
Joseph, teamster, r. 4284, 9th
Joseph H., liquors, NW cor 5th Av South
and M, r. 1245, 6th Av South
Joseph P., r. 754 Harrison
Josie V. Miss, r. 2815 Pine
Julia, widow, r. 738 Clementina
Justin F., stockcutter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 27 Chapultepec
Kate, widow, r. 44 Zoe
Kate, widow, r. 29131/4 Bush
Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 2472 Market
Lizzie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 533
Jessie
Louis E., molder J. Roylance Brass Wks,
r. 704 Harrison
Luke, driver, r. 1439 Pine
M., cook str St Paul
Mamie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1015 Fol-
som
Mamie E. Miss, clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r.
1001 Florida
Margaret, widow, r. 880 Illinois
Margaret, widow, r. 1008 Bush
Mary, widow, r. 26 Harriet
Mary, widow, r. 711 Ellis
Mary, widow, r. 896 Dolores
Mary, widow, janitress Columbia Gram-
mar School, r. 1322 Florida
Mary, widow, r. 133514 Natoma
Mary, widow, r. De Haro nr Army
Mary, domestic, 1028 Fair Oaks
Mary, domestic, 3024 Clay
Mary, domestic Boys' and Girls' Aid So-
ciety
Mary, pantrywoman Palace Hotel, r. 245
Minna
Mary Miss, shirt cutter, r. 36 Welsh rear
Mary Miss, shoe fitter, r. 1,202 Jessie
Mary Mrs., r. 752 Folsom
May Mrs., nurse, r. 2518 Sutter rear
Mary A., widow, r. 35V4 Lapidge
Maurice, laborer, r. 743 Harrison
Mary, dressmaker, r. 728'4. 23d
Michael (McCarthy Brothers), r. 409, 10th
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McCarthy Michael, boiler maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. cor Jefferson and
Broderick
" Michael, butcher, r. 649 Howard
" Michael, laborer Harbor Commissioners, r.
162 Clara
" Michael, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 64
Sierra
" Michael, oiler Market St. Ry., r. 540b Lott
" Michael, tanner, r. 812 Haight
" Michael J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1119
Clay
" Michael J., house and fresco painter, 307,
nth
" Michael J., plumber, r. 649 Howard
" MichaelJ., tailor, 81, 4th
" Minnie, domestic "Windsor Hotel
" N., baker, r. 229i/i, 6th
" Neil. r. 312, 6th
" Nellie, domestic, 1926 Pine
" Nellie, housekeeper Windsor Hotel
" Nicholas, plumber C. J. Reilley, r. 1217
Market
" O. Mrs., artificial flowers, 535 Taylor
" Owen, r. 1728 Lexington Av
" P., master mariner, r. SW cor 5th and
Howard
" P., waiter str Alameda
" Patrick, r. 310 Tehama
" Patrick, calker, r. 51, 2d
" Patrick, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Patrick, laborer, r. 314 Sierra
" Patrick, tanner, r. 1322 Florida
McCarthy Patrick E., manager California Sys-
tem of Hotel Advertising, 321 Montgom-
ery, r. 13414 Church
" Patrick F., boiler maker Vulcan Iron Wks,
r. 16V4 Chesley
" Patrick, clerk Pac. Mail SS. Co., r. 122
William
" Patrick F.. groceries and liquors, Saga-
more nr Capitol
" Patrick H., carpenter California Hotel, r.
239 Hickory Av
" Patrick H., saddler, r. 1008 Bush
" Patrick T., laborer, r. 64 Sierra
" Peter, r 237 San Jose Av
" Peter, coalpasser Market St. Ry, r. 126
Bernard
" Peter J., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1315 Devisadero
" Philip J., plumber, r. 455 Jessie
" Robert, machinist, r. 234, 5th
" Robert S., student, r. 1139 Guerrero
" S., driver Sutter St. Ry, r. 1429 Pine
" Theodore M., butcher J. G. Johnson & Son,
r. 3211 Fillmore
" Thomas, r. 1215 Devisadero
" Thomas (Herlihy & McCarthy), r. 1213
Broadway
" Thomas, bartender, r. 1030 Howard
" Thomas, insurance agent, 420 California,
room 23, r. 2120 California
" Thomas, laborer, r. 6 Sheridan rear
" Thomas, laborer Union L Wks, r. 926 Illi-
nois
" Thomas, molder, r. 1017 Alabama
" Thomas, porter Lamb & Son, r. 1109 Bry-
ant
" Thomas, teas and coffees, r. 1800 Taylor
" Thomas H., clerk, r. 316, 4th
'• Thomas H., vice-principal Washington
Grammar School, r. 317 Hyde
" Thomas L., laborer, r. 11201/ Vermont
" Thomas P., r. 1017 Alabama
" Thomas P., printer S. F. Autographic Reg-
ister Co., r. 108 William rear
McCarthy Thomas S., salesman White Sewing
Machine Co., r. -320 Hayes
" Timothy, r. 910 Broadway
" Timothy, groceries and liquors, 314 Sierra
" Timothy, laborer, r. 346, 4th
" Timothy, painter, r. 12d Sheridan
" Timothy, painter, r. 650 Natoma
" Timothy, painter and paperhanger, 103
Hyde, r. Oakland
" Timothy, piledriver, r. 101, 1st
" Timothy, salesman J. P. Thomas, r. 435
Fell
" Timothy Jr., fireman, r. 910 Broadway
" Timothy D., furniture, 112, 4th, r. 309 Minna
" Timothy F., clerk, r. 921 Lombard
" W. F., traveling salesman Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 905 Market
" William, r. 7 Albion Av
" William, r. 8 Minna
" William, r. 606 Minna
" William (McMahon & McCarthy), r. 117
Drumm
" William, calker, r. York nr Army
" William, laborer, r. 72714 Natoma
" William, laborer, r. 752 Folsom
" William, machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 701 Stockton
McCarthy William D., physician and surgeon,
111 Eddy, office hours 1 to 3 and 6 to 8 p.
m., Sundays 9 to 10 a. m., telephone South
71, r. 17, 12th
" William G., dept manager Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 1511 Baker
" William H., assayer Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 1139 Guerrero
" William H., contractor, r. 3640 Mission
" William J., flyman Orpheum Theatre, r. 436
Jessie
" William J., machinist, r. 414, 39th
" William J., salesman McCarthy Bros., r.
517, 15th
" William N., capitalist, 711 Spreckels' Bldg,
r. 525 O'Farrell
" William P., laborer, r. 1322 Florida
" William S., machinist, r. nWY2 Vermont
" William S., teamster Gray Bros., r. 404
Vallejo
" & Jamison (Frank C. McCarthy and Wal-
lace T. Jamison), liquors, 865 Bryant
" & Rissi (Cornelius J. McCarthy and Jere-
miah Rissi), plumbers and gasfitters,
439 Broadway
4S=McCarthy. See Mac Carthy, McCarte, Mc-
Carty and McHardy
McCartney Archibald R., carpenter, r. 829 Bran-
nan
" Ella E., widow, varieties, 431, 24th
" John H.. carpenter, r. 877 Brvant
" Mary, widow, r. 823, 20th
" Samuel, agent The M. V. Monarch Co,
(Owensboro, Ky.). 318 Front, r. 138, 13th
Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 877 Bryant
" William E., clerk Joy's, r. 31b Lloyd
" William J., carpenter, r. 877 Bryant
4®"McCartney. See Macartney and Mecart-
ney
McCarty Alfred M., clerk Goodall, Perkins &
Co., r. Oakland
" Andrew C, bricklayer, r. 612 Jessie
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1131 Folsom
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 1444, 25th
" Bernard, laborer, r. 5 Bryant Av rear
" Caroline, widow, r. 121714 Howard
" Charles, journalist, r. 1055 Mission
" Daniel, collector Will E.Fisher &Co., r.
739 Linden Av
" Daniel, horse healer, r. 31 Hawthorne
" Daniel, stoves and tinware, 1629 Market
" Daniel A., clerk Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 5021^
Fulton
" Daniel J., horse trainer, r. 31 Hawthorne
" James, horseshoer, 107 Oregon, r. 1907 Mis-
sion
'• James F., bookkeeper San Joaquin Brick
Co , r. 1817, 21st
" Jennie Miss, stenographer, r. 1131 Folsom
" John, bricklayer, r. 612 Jessie
" John, laborer, r. 474 Jessie
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McCarty John, watchman, r. 106 Steuart
" John F. C, horseshoer James McCarthy, r.
1907 Mission
McCarty John H., proprietor Palo Alto Shoeing
Shop, 22 Golden Gate Av, r. 319 Grove
" Joseph, driver Engine 22, r. 8 Avery
" Louis P., publisher Statistician and Econ-
omist, 814 California
" Margaret Mrs., r. 106 Hyde
" Mary, widow, r. 1131 Folsom
" Matilda Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 1326 California
" Nellie, widow, r. 2623 California
" Peter, collector, r. 2009 Ellis
" Thomas, salesman, r. 892 Green
" Walter J., teamster J. Browning, r. I6V2
Langton
" W. H. finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 606
Minna
" William, bricklayer, r. 612 Jessie
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1120/2 Vermont
" William, salesman Reiss Bros, cfc Co., r.
502V^ Fulton
" William E., r. 1907 Mission
" William H., clerk, r. 31 Hawthorne
4®=-McCarty. See McCarthy
McCarvill John, longshoreman, r. 316 Beale rear
McCaskill Alan, druggist Edmund E. Hill. r.
700 Larkin
McCaslin A. H., painter, r. 113, 4th
" Andrew J., r. 906 Leavenworth
" William, clerk Charles Brown & Son, r. 32
Hanover Pi
McCaughan Mary, domestic, 741 Ashbury
McCaughey James, ironer S. F. Laundry, r. 1012
Webster
McCaul Colin, lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
McCaulay James, plasterer, r. 108 Welsh
" Jane, widow, r. 108 Welsh
McCauley Charles, r. 402 Grove
" Charles, laborer Bennett & Schutte, r. 118,
6th
" Hugh, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 8 Hub-
bard
" J., fireman str City of Sydney
" James, laundryman La Grande Laundry
" James B., foreman Hicks-Judd Co., r. 612
Powell
" J. C. Mrs., proprietor The Castleton, 207
Mason
" John, plumber, r. 14 Clementina
" Owen, liquors, 804 Howard
" Patrick, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 260, Ist
" Samuel H., plasterer, r. 108 Welsh
" Walter, plasterer, r. 108 Welsh
•' William A. (McCauley & Krone), r. 207
Mason
" William F., stevedore, r. 726^/4 Green
McCauley & Krone (William A. McCauley and
Fred W. Krone), proprietors The Popu-
lar Dining Rooms, 35-37 Geary
4®-McCauley. See Macauley, McAuley and
McGauley
McCaull John P., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
1606 Leavenworth
4®"McCaull. See McCall and McColl
McCausland Robert, molder Union Iron Wks, r.
234 Richland Av .
" Wesley K., carpenter, 422 Jackson, r. 122714
Pacific
" William J., bookbinder, r. 707 Ellis
4®"McCausland. See McAusland and Macaus-
land
McCaw Ambrose B., engineer, r. 21 Van Ness Av
" Anthony, clerk Montgomery & Co., r. 1510
Broadway
" Essie, widow, r. 1510 Broadway
" George A., paper carrier, r. 1426 Jackson
" Thomas, delivery clerk Montgomery & Co.,
r. 1510 Broadway
" W. N., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.. r.
Alameda
4®"McCaw. See McGaw
McCawley Delia, domestic, 513 Eddy
McCay George L., clerk Mort Hepburn & Co., r.
Elizabeth
widow, r. 818 Elizabeth
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
311. 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
McCeney Julius C, attorney at law, 419 Cali-
fornia, rooms 5-7-9, r. Lick House
" Robert, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
McChain Etta, widow, r. 923 Hyde
McChesney Edward F., porter C. E. Whitney &
Co., r. 1255 Vallejo
" Frederick W. (M. W. McChesney & Sons),
r. Honolulu, H. I.
" George G., clerk M. W. McChesney & Sons,
r. Lorin
" Jesse M. (M. W. McChesney & Sons), r.
Honolulu, H. I.
McChesney M. W. & Sons (Robert W., Jesse
M. and Frederick W.), wholesale grocers
(Honolulu, H. I.), ofQce 204 Front, room 8
" Robert W. (M. W. McChesney & Sons), r
McChristian Dell Miss, dressmaker, r. 368 Grove
McClain Arthur M., conductor Geary St. Ry., r.
17 Johnston Av
" Charles A., bartender Benard & O'Brien, r.
1104 Taylor
" Edward, r. 1104 Taylor
" Joseph A., painter, r. 15 Ritch
" Josie Miss, stenographer, r. 1104 Taylor
" Kate Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 1104 I aylor
" Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1104 Taylor
" Orlando (Patton & McClain), r. 1654 Market
" Peter J., r. 1104 Taylor
" Thomas, clerk, r. 1104 Taylor
" William M., boiler maker, r. 1104 Taylor
" William T., books and cigars, 1546 Market
4®= McClain. See MacLean, McLane and Mc-
Lean
McClary Charles H., shipping clerk Davis Bros.,
r. Andover Av nr East Av
" Hugh, ship joiner, r. Andover Av nr East
Av
" Hugh H., ship joiner, r. Andover Av nr
East Av
McClaskey John, shoe cutter, r. 413, 10th
" Susan, widow, r. 413, 10th
" William, r. 413, 10th
J8®=-McClaskey. See McCloskey and McCluskey
McClatchie Agnes Miss, tailoress Leiser Zier,
r. 40 Clara
" G. F., seaman str Santa Rosa
" John F., plumber, r. 40 Clara
" Joseph, machinist, r. 40 Clara
" Margaret Miss, nurse, r. 325, 19th
" Mary Miss, tailoress, r. 40 Clara
McClatchy James Mrs., widow, r. 714 Bush
" William, riveter Union I. Wks., r, SW cor
Vermont and Sierra
McClay William S., freight clerk str Aztec, r.
1049a Market
McCleave Julius, seaman, r. 327 Beale
McCleer H., r. 640 Howard
McClellan Alexander, carpenter, r. 620 Steven-
son
" Clifford, attorney at law, 5 Mills Bldg, 7th
fioor, r. Lorin
" David D., r. 16 Minnesota
" George B., butcher, r. 943, 15th
" George W., farmer, r. 943, 15th
" James L., feeder Brown & Craddock, r. 110b
18th
" James W., r. 707 Ellis
" John, boiler covering, 42, 2d, r. Oakland
" John, captain battery L, 5th Artillery, U.
S. A., Presidio
" John, foreman Roth, Blum & Co. Packing
House, r. 133, 9th
'< John H.. lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
2319% Larkin
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McClellan John M., laborer, r. 438V2, 6tli
" R. Guy (McClellan & McCJellan), r. Lorin
" Robert Mrs., corresponding secretary The
Deaconess' Home and Bible Training
School, r. 138 Liberty
" Robert B. (McClellan & McClellan), r.
Liorin
" Thomas, teamster, r. 214 Ritchrear
" William, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" William H., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Ha \: den Co., r. 790 Clayton
" William H., roofer, r. 408 Francisco
" William J., carriage painter W. W. Prahl,
r. 748 Minna
McClellan & McClellan (R. Guy and Robert B.),
attorneys at law, 5 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
McClelland Bronson L., clerk Adjutant Gen-
eral's office, U. S. A. Dept. of Cal.. r. 312
Powell
" David S., driver Consumers' Ice Co.
" Emma, widow, r. 216 Eddy
" George, mill foreman Albion Lumber Co.,
r. 923 Harrison
" Harry A., insurance, 6 Mutual Life Bldg,
3d floor, r. Oakland
" Henry W., clerk Oregon Improvement Co.,
r. 614i4 Ellis
" James, millhand Albion Lumber Co., r. 923
Harrison
43-McClelland. See McClellan and McLellan
McClemens Michael, cook George H. Richard,
r. 315, 8th
McClenagan Frank, printer, r. 717 Union
McClendon F. B., coalpasser U. S. str Albatross
McClernon Daniel, tiles and wood mantels, 113-
115, 10th, r. 10 Grand Av
" Daniel Jr., tile setter Daniel McClernon, r.
329 San Jose Av
" James H., tile setter Daniel McClernon, r.
329 San Jose Av
je®=McClinchy. See McGlinchv
McClintock Herschelda J., conductor Market St.
Ry.,r. 3248 Mission
" Joseph, r. 119^/4, 6th
" Thomas, salesman O'Connor, Mofiatt & Co.,
r. 134 Haight
McClinton Myron G. (Searle & McClinton), r.
945 Valencia
McClory John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1016
Devisadero
McCloskey Alexander, solicitor, r. 82 Francisco
" Bernard, stevedore, r. 15 Salmon
" Catherine, widow, r. 431 Linden Av
" Charles R., sack sewer J. D. Gove, r. 82
Francisco
" E. A., r. 113,4th
" Eaver, wood and coal, SE cor 23d and San
Jose Av, r. 331 Fair Oaks
" Edward A., clerk J. B. McCloskey & Co., r.
1531 Golden Gate Av
" Ella Miss, teacher vocal music, r. 807
Hayes
" Frank, driver, r. 1123 Oak
" George, horseshoer, r. 712 Tehama
" Harry, teamster, r. 82 Francisco
" Henry H., attorney at law. Emporium
Bldg, r. 420 Scott
" J., driver Stone & Co., r. 1515 California
" James, r. 1300, 17th
" James, laborer, r. IIO914 Tennessee
" James, plumber, r. 114 Dorland
" James, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor 10th Av and Fulton
" James, with J. B. McCloskey & Co., r. 1531
Golden Gate Av
" James A., blacksmith, r. 1300, 17th
McCloskey James B. (J. B. McCloskey & Co.),
r. 1531 Golden Gate Av
" James R., painter, r. 113, 4th
" J. B. & Co. (James B. McCloskey), hay,
grain, wood and coal, 854 Howard
" John, cook Davis & Davis, r. 863^ Market
" John, glassblower, r. 448'/2, 3d
" John, harness maker, r. 21 Alvarado
" John, helper West Coast Furniture Co.
" John, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
" John, mechanic Kennedy & Payton
" John B., wood and coal, 941 Mission and 438
Minna, r. 442 Minna
" John W., horseshoer Michael McCloskey,
r. 202 Oak
" Joseph, sack sewer, r. 82 Francisco
" Joseph, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
cor lOth Av and Fulton
" Joseph B., blacksmith J. Torry, r. 1300, 17th
" Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 202 Oak
" Maggie Miss, clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
50814 Grove
" Margaret, widow, r. 327 San Jose Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1310% Grove
" Mary A., widow, r. 82 Francisco
" Michael, horseshoer, 119 Howard, r. 813
Page
" Michael J., machinist, r. 31 Alvarado
" Patrick, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r.
NE cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Robe t, riveter, r. 316 Michigan
" Soph. e, widow, restaurant, 511, 3d
" Thomas, laborer, r. 83 Francisco
" Warner, laborer, r. 317, 3d
4®="McCloskey. See McClaskey and McCluskey
McCloud Donald, rigger, r. 318 Folsom
" Harry, laborer, r. 213 Broadway
" James L., steward, r. 408 Pacific
" Kenneth, waiter Cardall & Marston, r. 430
Eddy
" N. J. Mrs., lodgings, 5O/2, 3d
" William, cook, r. 539 Sacramento
J8®"McCloud. See MacLeod and McLeod
McCloughry Arthur A., salesman Goodyear
Rubber Co., r. Alameda
McClun Marah Miss, trained nurse, r. 1117 Van
Ness Av
McClune Peter, laborer, r. 436, 7th
McClung Frank, r. 2413 Webster
" Joseph W., insurance broker Brown, Craig
& Co., r. 2412 Webster
McClunie Agnes, widow, r. 613^2 Broderick
" Jonathan E., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 810 Central Av
" Richard J., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
6131/2 Broderick
" William J., dept. manager O'Connor,
Moffatt & Co., r. Oakland
McClure G., solicitor, r. 1030 Howard
" Henry C, salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 204
Waller
" Henry N., teaming and grading, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 630 Fulton
" Isabelle, widow, r. 1736 Eddy
" James, asst. melter and refiner U. S. Mint,
r. 1309 California
" James, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 1211
Montgomery
" James J., gilder John W. Flinn, r. 137, 3d
" John, conductor .Market St. Ry., r. 1016
Devisadero
" John M., asst. cashier U. S. Sub- Treasury,
r. Oakland
" Nathaniel F., 1st lieut. 5th Cavalry, U. S.
A., r. Presidio
■' Peter L., water supplier, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 602 Octavia
" Robert, bookkeeper McDonogh & Runyon,
r. 127 Kearny
" William, chief engineer str City of Peking,
r. 1459 Guerrero
" William F., real estate, 19 Montgomery, r.
26 Franklin
" William J., teamster, r. 602 Octavia
>e®"McClure. See McLure
McCluskey Daniel, plasterer, r. 925 Dolores
" Edward A., stenographer, r. 925 Dolores
" George, clerk American Biscuit Co., r. 819
Lombard
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McCluskey Isaac, millhand Harris
Oakland
, " James, laborer, r. 548 Howard
" James, plumber Gallagher Bros.,
Dolores
" John, plasterer, r. 925 Dolores
" John, relief engineer S. F. F. D., 142, 2d, r.
11 Hubbard
" John, teamster, r. 40 Juniper
" Michael, laborer, r. SE cor Alabama and
Montcalm
4®"McCluskey. See McClaskey and McCloskey
McCoen William, laborer, r. Railroad Av nr
32d Av South
;^McCoey. See McCooey
McGolgan Adeline, widow, r. 1809 Ellis
" Cornelius, collector S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
628 Polk
" Daniel A., attorney at law, 24 Montgomery,
rooms 2-3, r. 1809 Ellis
" Dennis, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Ala-
meda
" Edward, liquors. NW cor 3d and Tehama.
r. 131/2 Perry
•' John, clerk, r. nVi Dale PI
" John Mrs., dressmaker, r. SE cor Alabama
and Montcalm
" John E., canmaker W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. SE cor Alabama and Montcalm
" Kate F. Miss, vice-principal South Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1809 Ellis
" Mary, domestic, 1428, 26th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 445 Bryant
McColgan Reginald, loan and real estate
broker, 24 Montgomery, rooms 2-3, r. 1809
Ellis
McCoU Charles A., salesman Thomas H. Nel-
son, r. 321 Haight
" Neil, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks,r. 12 Essex
McGoUam Christina, widow, r. 703 Oak
McCoUam Fishing & Trading Co.,
J. R. Daggett president, C. P. Overton
secretary, George Tasheira manager,
wholesale cured fish, proprietors ves-
sels and fishing and trading stations,
Alaska, ofiace 40 California, room 2
McCoUister William M., special agent accident
dept. Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., r. 1106
Valencia
McCollough Alvin R. Rev., r. 18, 12th
4®"McCollough. See McCullough
McCoUum Charles, bookkeeper Hibernia Sav-
ings and Loan Society, r. 809 Chestnut
" Charles F., billing clerk P. C. SS. Co., r.
809 Chestnut
" E. F., salesman Hale Bros., r. 204 McAllis-
ter
" James, r. 415V4 Powell
" James Mrs., dressmaking, 415V2 Powell
" William S., insurance, r. 809 Chestnut
J3®"McCollum. See McCallum
McComas Nicholas, contractor and builder, 428
11th Av
McComb Annie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 32 John
" Edmund, chief engineer str Herald
1 Eugene S., bricklayer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 609/2, 3d
" George S., deputy clerk Justices' Court, r.
1816 Green
McComb John, secretary California Society for
Prevention of Cruelty to Children, 95-96
Donohoe Bldg, r. Union League Club
and Palace Hotel
McCombe Thomas C, purser str Australia, r.
3215^4 Sacramento
McComber Frank K., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber
Co., r. 125 Turk
4®"McComber. See Macomber
McConachie Alexander, stableman Pac. Car-
riage Co., r. 48, 8th
" James M., laborer S. P. Co., r. 405 Hyde
McConaghy John, painter M. J. & J. J. Dono-
van, r. 1711 Market
" Samuel J., cutter U. S. Mint, r. 540 Turk
McConahey James, carpenter, 1149 Mission, r.
662 Minna rear
:" John, clerk Goldstein & Co.
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
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McConahey Theodore, carpet layer Conklin
Bros., r. 509c Hayes
J6®°-McConahey. See McConochie
McConalogue James, engineer tug Sea King, r.
709/2, 17th
" Julia, widow, r. 295 Clementina
je®"McConalogue. See McConologue
McConathy Emma Miss, teacher Felix Adler
Free Kindergarten, r. 1517 Hyde
McCondill Richard, fireman str State of Califor-
nia
McCone James F., physician and surgeon, 1132
Sutter
McConkey Mary, widow, r. 240 Shotwell
McConnell Alexander, shoemaker W. H. Nolan
& Co., r. 324 Shotwell
" Alida E. Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 25, 9th
" Andrew M., salesman John Stumpf & Son,
r. 14th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Annie Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" Chalmers N., cashier Sherwood & Sher-
wood, r. 1034 Sacramento
" Charles, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 449
Jessie
" Clara Miss, teacher violin Van Ness Sem-
inary, r. 1849 Jackson
" C. T. Mrs., widow, r. 634 Vallejo
" Edward G., physician and- surgeon, 705
Sutter
" Francis H., ship carpenter, r. 40 Clarence PI
" Frank, painter, r. 362, 3d
" Frank H., watchmaker and jeweler, 19
Montgomery, r. 603 Fell
" George C, insurance broker, 429 Montgom-
ery, r. Alameda
" George E., 1st lieut. revenue cutter Com-
modore Perry
" Gibson, boots and shoes, Railroad Av nr
14th Av South, r. 324 Shotwell
" James F., sailmaker J. J. Doyle, r. 13:20V4
Natoma
" John, carpenter, r. 322 Diamond
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2032 Mc-
Allister
" John, groceries and liquors, NE cor 17th
and Harrison
" John, longshoreman, r. 35 Federal
" John, porter str San Jose, r. 35 Harriet
" John T., bookbinder, r. 52 Natoma
" Laura Miss, compositor, r. 1006 Hyde
" Quinnette Miss, teacher Harrison Primary
School, r. 706 Van Ness Av
" Robert, policeman, r. 324 Shotwell
" Thomas, ship carpenter, r. 40 Clarence PI
" William, blacksmith, r. 829 Douglass
" William, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" William J., pattern maker. 332 Fremont, r.
400, 10th
" Wilson J., electric belts, r. 624a Ellis
McConochie John C, printer Silas H. Wilcox,
r. 312 Clara
" Robert, stonecutter, r. 212 Clara
McConologue William, ironworker Western Iron
Wks, r. 839 Douglass
4®=-McConologue. See McConalogue
McConville Catherine, widow, r. 506 Shotwell
rear
" David P., plumber, r. 506 Shotwell rear
•' John J., groceries and liquors, 446 Clemen-
tina
" John J., plumber, 506 Shotwell, r. 424 Shot-
well
" Margaret, domestic, 1538 Ellis
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1 We place advertising- in any State in the
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McCon-well John, hostler William E. Bridge r
28 Turk
McCooey Arthur, blacksmith Frank J.
O'Rourke, r. 1920 Union
" Arthur, hog ranch, Athens nr Brazil Av
" James, groceries and liquors, 228, 15th
" Owen, milkdealer, r. 1920 Union
McCook James, dynamo man Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 403, 3d
McCool Daniel M., assistant weigher U. S.
Customs, r. 827, 15th
" George, hostler Jacobs Bros., r. 217 Jack-
son
" Harriet Mrs., r. 837, 15th
" James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 729V^
Minnesota
" Susan, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
McCoppin Frank, postmaster San Francisco
Post Office, NW cor Washington and
Battery, r. 118 Broderick
McCord Alex & Co. (Alexander and John Mc-
Cord), proprietors Fashion Stables, 221
Ellis
" Alexander (Alex. McCord & Co.), r. 1214
Buchanan
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 343 Beale
" Anna L., widow, r. 118a Shotwell
" Bella Mrs., dressmaker, r. 21 Franklin
" Edwin K., well borer, 927 Market, room
718
" Evan B., city passenger agent S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery, r. Russ House
■' George, clerk E. H. Kittredge & Co., r.
VmVi Dolores
McCord H. H., investments, rooms 709-710
Spreckels Bldg, r. 791 Sutter
" John (Scott & McCord and Alex. McCord &
Co.), r. 1610 Fell
" J. S., clerk, r. 938 Kearny
•' Mark L., painter and decorator, 1731 Mar-
ket, r. 119a Valencia
" Mary, widow, r. 314a O'Farrell
" Robert, r. 314, 3d
" Robert A., clerk Edmund C. Dake, r. 203
Franklin
" Thomas, r. 314, 3d
" Thomas Jr., clerk G. M. Josselyn & Co., r.
642 Folsom
" William, bookkeeper Butler, Schutze &
Co..r. 314,3d
«®-McCord. See MacCord
McCorkell Elizabeth T., widow, r. 1520Devisa-
dero
" George, helper Risdon L & L. Wks, r. 425,
3d
" John, clerk Creamer & McGovern, r. 425, 3d
" Lizzie Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar
School, r. 1520 Devisadero
McCormack Alexander A. (McDonald & Mc-
Cormack), r. 319, 13th
" Cyril J., carpenter T. Robinett. r. 500'^,
6th
" Daniel, laborer Watson & Marx, r. 418i4,
7th
" Edward, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
312 Louisiana
" James, r. 53214 Bryant
" James, r. 1511 Buchanan
" James, harness maker J. D. Henry, r. 500'/^,
6th
" James, laborer, r. 418^, 7th
" James, stone cutter, r. 907 Folsom
" John, r. 957 Harrison
~* " John, longshoreman, r. 226 Filbert
" John J., horseshoer, 820 Folsom, r. 608a
Shotwell
McCormack John W.. groceries and liquors, 13
Van Ness Av
" M. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. East
Oakland
" Michael C, cigars and tobacco, 500V4, 6th
" Nellie, widow, r. 610 Fillmore
" Patrick, laborer, r. 78 Natoma
" Robert, manager Pac. Shirt Co., 1038 Mar-
ket, r. 6 Yerba Buena
" Samuel, porter Searle & Holt, r. 710 How-
ard
" T. J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 813 Oak
" William, carpenter, r. 236, 11th
" William, clerk Carroll & Carroll, r. 315,
7th
4®-McCormack. See MacCormac and McCor-
mick
McCormick Agnes Miss, r. 365 Minna
" A. J., salesman H. S. Crocker Co., r. Hotel
Langham
" Albert S., steam fitter, r. 974 Folsom
" Alice M. Miss, milliner, r. 8 Golden Gate
Av
" Annie K. Miss, clerk L. Demartini Supply
Co., r. 4 Beat PI
" Annie, widow, r. 524 Turk
" Brothers (Frank L. and James A.), book
and job printers, 321 Sacramento
Mccormick brothers
(James H. and John T.), plumbers and
gasfltters, repairing a specialty, 31314
Sutter
McCormick Brothers (John, Thomas A. and
William H. McCormick and Edward
O'Neil), proprietors Industrial Iron
Works, 233-335 Beale
" Celia, widow, r. 2210 Greenwich
" Charles, clerk New York Belting and Pack-
ing Co., r. 1831 Vallejo
" Charles, subscription agent The Bradstreet
Co.. r. East Oakland
" Charles E. draughtsman Vulcan Iron
Wks., r. 1028 McAllister
" Charles H., secretary Grangers Bank of
California, NW cor California and Bat-
tery, r. East Oakland
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1807 Mission
" Edgar J., laborer, r. 974 Folsom
" Edward, barber. 1805 Mission
" Edward, clerk, r. Lily Av nr Laguna
" Ellen, widow, r. 315, 7th
" Emanuel B.. clerk, r. 1715 Larkin
" Eugene millwright W. L Holman, r. 1619,
34th
" Francis, horseshoer, r. 2214 Hubbard
McCormick Frank H., general agent freight
department Chicago, Rock Island and
Pacific Railway Co., 328 California, r.
Alameda
" Frank J., laborer, r. 831 Capprear
" Frank L. (McCormick Bros.), and real
estate, 83 St. Ann's Bldg, r. 1714 Market
" George, clerk Frank A. Bogart, r. 1521
Grove
" George, diamond setter Shreve & Co., r.
East Oakland
" George F., patternmaker, r. 1038 McAlli-
ster
" George J., insurance, 505 California, r. 1530
Howard
" H. Mrs., r. 903 Powell
" H. A. Mrs., proprietor The Epworth, 1037^
Market
" Hannah, widow, r. 4 Beale PI
" Hannah, widow, r. 8 Golden Gate Av
" Horatio A., stenographer U. S. Post Office
Inspectors, r. 903 Powell
" James, r. 306, 4th
" James, chipper Atlas Iron Wks
" James, groceries and liquors, SW cor 39th
and Noe
" James, laborer, r. 320 Chestnut
" James, teamster, r. 424 Fremont rear
•' James, teamster, r. 518 Howard
" James A. (McCormick Bros.), r. 1229, 21st
" James H. (McCormick Bros.), r. 1619, 24th
" James H., horseman, r. 314%, 4th Av
" John (McCormick Bros,), r. 1028 McAllister
The Bulletin
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McCormick John, boiler maker, r. 604 Tennessee
" Jolin, collector Bailey, Weller & Neave
^ " John, teamster Patrick Conway, r. 518
Howard
" John A., chemist, 777 Folsom, r. 775 Folsom
" John A., salesman Cal. Hat Wks, r. 22!4
Huhbard
" John C, theatrical manager, r. 508 Taylor
" John E. S., with Standard Iron and Wire
Wks, r. 1831 Vallejo
" John J., litho-pressman Schmidt Label
and Litho. Co., r. 153 Tehama
" John J., molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. USWi
Market
" John S., shoemaker, r. 238 Lily Av
" JohnT. (McCormick Bros.), r. 917 Eliza-
beth
" John T., collector Monitor, r. 1009 Clay
McCormick John T., proprietor Standard Iron
and Wire Works, 30, 1st, r 1831 Vallejo
" John T., shoemaker, r. 228 Lily Av
" John W., insurance agent, r. 1022, 17th
" Joseph, r. 828 Geary
" Joseph A., nsolder, r. 696 Steiner
" Joseph J., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 54, 1st
McCormick Joseph L., chief deputy Coroner,
office Dunbar Alley nr Merchant, r. 719
Cole
" Joseph S., physician, r. 524 Turk
" Josie Miss, shoefitter, r. 228 Lily Av
" Julia Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Margaiet Mrs., dressmaker, r. 210, 28th
" Maria, widow, r. 419 Hyde
" Martin J., butcher J. G. Johnson & Son, r.
1017, 11th Av South
" Mary, widow, r. 8 Rondel PI
" Mary, widow, r. 1619, 24th
" Mary, widow, r. 2648 Folsom
" Mary S. Miss, teacher Real Estate Free
Kindergarten, r. ICIO Dolores
" Matthew, painter, r. 933 Mission
" Michael, laborer, r. 153 Tehama
" Nellie Miss, bookbinder, r. 153 Tehama
" Nicholas C, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 210, 28th
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Georgia and Sierra, and SE cor Napa
and Illinois, r. 907i/^ Illinois
" Patrick, painter, r. 114 Turk
" Patrick F., mortgage tax clerk Hibernia
Savings and Loan Society, r. 432 Haight
" Patrick R., chipper Union I. Wks, r. 604
Tennessee
" Paul J., conductor, r. 1010 Dolores
" Peter J., coal and wood, SE cor Dolores
and Day, r. 116 Day
" Thomas, r. 207 Minna
" Thomas, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
4221^ Tehama
" Thomas A. (McCormick Bros.), r. 696 Stei-
ner
" Thomas A., printer, r. 1622 Bush
" Thomas B., driver, r. 135 Dolores
" Walter J., molder McCormick Bros., r. 1028
McAllister
" William, blacksmith, r. 8 Golden Gate Av
" William, liquors, Tiburon Ferries and S. P.
Co. Steamers, r. 1100 Fulton
" William, millhand, r. 117 Page
" William C, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1024
Hyde
" William H. (McCormick Bros.), r. 1028 Mc-
Allister
" William H. (O'Day, McCormick & Doyle),
r. 1416 Hyde
" William H., marble, 17 City Hall Square,
r. 1715 Larkin
" William H. Jr.. clerk Tax Collector's office,
r. 1715 Larkin
" William J., freight clerk Cal. Nav. and
Imp. Co., r. 1010 Dolores
" William J., janitor, r. 821 Capp rear
" William W., manager White Enamel Sign
Co., 106 McAllister, r. 29 Silver
4®="McCormick. See MacCormac and McCor-
mack
McCorriston Frank J., molder, r. 206i/4 Riteh
" Hugh E., blacksmith, r. 206i/4 Ritch
" James D., blacksmith, r. 206^ Ritch
McCosker Edward, laborer S. P. Co., r. 13 Deca-
tur
4®"McCosker. See McCusker
McCotter D.. r. 28 Turk
McCottrey Edward, gasfltter, r. 904 Vallejo
" Mary, widow, r. 518 Noe
" Robert T., bakery, 1232 Union
" William M.., policeman, r. 904 Vallejo
McCoubrey James, carpenter Jardine Iron Wks,
r. 538 Mission
McCourt James, fireman, r. 2301 Mariposa
" James F., gardener Union Square, r. NW
cor Stockton and Pacific
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2320 Filbert
" Peter, laborer, r. 1530 Kentucky
McCourtney Charles H., clerk U. S. Mint, r. 41
Ritch
" Ephraim J., calker, r. 41 Ritch
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1016
Castro
McCovey James, groceries and liquors, NW cor
15th and Minna
McCoy Adam W., restaurant, 1390 Turk
" Albert A. (McCoy & Son), r. 610 Jessie
" Alexander, carpenter Jesse Ross, r. 22
Garden
" Annie Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Charles, student, r. 212 Utah
" Charles L., mining secretary, 35 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor, r. Oakland
" Daniel, drayman, 213, 1st, r. 1113 Howard
" Darby J., bartender Timothy McCue, r. 12
Page
" Edward, marble polisher Joseph Musto &
Son, r. 8 Wool
" Edward, master tugboat Relief, r. Astoria .
Or.
" Edward, plumber Henry Williamson, r.
1042 Howard
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 408V4 Natoma
" Emma C, widow, r. 1184 Haight
" Evilo Miss, nurse City and County Hos-
pital
" Eugene (McCoy & Nesbitt), r. 1880 Mission
" George, watchman Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermiann
" Henry, blacksmith, r. 17 Morris Av
McCoy Henry J., general secretary Young
Men's Christian Association, NE cor
Mason and Ellis, r. Berkeley
" James, contractor, r. 3 Uranus
" James Jr., foreman, r. 3012^/4 Larkin
" James E.,gripman Cal. St. RR,r. 1417 Hyde
" James L., mining secretary, 35 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. Oakland
" John, clerk, r. 3012^4 Larkin
" John H., butcher Himmelmann & Heinz,
r. 1942 Filbert
" John W., r. 318 Hill
" Kate, widow, r. 2251/4, 22d
" Mary J., widow, r. 1833 Ellis
" Michael, calker, r. 707 Webster
" Michael, clerk Henry B. Develey, r. 1924
Filbert
" Patrick, packer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 9
Minna
" Patrick F. , butcher Himmelmann & Heinz ,
r. 1924 Filbert
" Patrick P., laborer, r. 1924 Filbert
" Richard (McCoy & Son), r. 156, 9th
" Thomas P., contractor, r. 3012i4 Larkin
" Walter D., plasterer, r. 207 Perry
" & Nesbitt (Eugene McCoy and Joseph Nes-
bitt), groceries, 3004, 16th
" & Son (Richard and Albert A.), groceries,
156, 9th
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McCracken Arthur (Stewart Menzies & Co.), r.
2821 Buchanan
" Emma I. Miss, principal Hearst Free Kin-
dergarten No. 3, and Junior Helping
Hand Free Kindergarten No. 4, r. Oak-
land
" George E., longshoreman, r. 430 Vallejo
" Hugh, proprietor Presidio Kennels and
salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 3313 Clay
" J., seaman str Mariposa
" Joseph A., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
2927 Sacramento
" Kitty, Miss, r. 718 Hampshire
" " Mary, widow, r. 668b Brannan rear
" Michael J., awning maker G. H. Wright &
Co., r. 718 Hampshire
" Sarah, widow, r. 718 Hampshire
" Sarah Miss, r. 718 Hampshire
" William, foreman Stewart Menzies & Co.,
r. 412 Vallejo
McCracken William, proprietor Lick Laundry,
9 Lick PI, r. 430 Page
" William H., salesman G. G. Wickson &
Co , r. 733 Bush
McCraith Agnes Miss, physician and surgeon,
311% Church
" Edward J., salesman Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 313 Church
" George (Thomas McCraith & Co.), r. 311
Church
" John, barber, 3339 Mission, r. 3333 Mission
" Thomas (Thomas McCraith & Co.), r. 314
Fair Oaks
" Thomas, shoemaker M. Bray, r. 306, 1st
McCraith Thomas & Co. (Thomas and George
McCraith and John J. Purcell), searchers
of records, 14 McAllister, rooms 21-22
" William, shoemaker G. M. Kutz & Co., r.
81 Natoma
" William P., painter, r. 311 Church
J8®-McCraith. See McRaith
McCray Brothers (Frank P. and Victor T.), civil
engineers, 530 California, room 27
" Frank P. (McCray Bros.), r. Palo Alto, Cal.
" Victor T. (McCray Bros.), r. Hollister, Cal.
McCrea Edward D., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
9th Av bet J and K
" Harry, foreman United Carriage Co., r. 515
Minna
" John, carpenter, r. 1113i4 Kearny rear
" John, clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r. 139
Fair Oaks
" John F., laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" John v., farmer, r. 20l]4. Gough
" Robert, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3827
Washington
" Tully, major 5th Artillery, U. S. A., r. Pre-
sidio
^S'McCrea. See MacRae and McRea
McCreadie Abraham, foreman Mark Strouse, r.
2412 Pacific Av
" Emma Miss, bookkeeper Mark Strouse, r.
2412 Pacific Av
" Helen Miss, bookkeeper Arnold Bros., r.
2414 Pacific Av
" James, butcher, r. 2412 Pacific Av
" Richard, r. 1323 Natoma
" Richard B. (McCreadie & Gallagher), r.
1323 Natoma
" Samuel, clerk, r. 319 O'Farrell
" & Gallagher (Richard B. McCreadie and
William Gallagher), liquors, 5 Mason
McCready Charles, baker, r. 640 Howard
" Daniel, stableman Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 2616 McAllister
" Edward H., boiler maker, r. 1121 Vermont
McCready Evans H., watchman, r. 1121 Ver-
mont
" Henry J., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1534
Dolores
" Mary Mrs., r. 640 Howard
" William, conductor Market St, Ry., r. 728
Central Av
" William F.,melter W. Axlord, r. 1121 Ver-
mont
McCreagh John E., engineer S. P. Co., r. 2755,
16th
" Thomas, groceries, 919 Harrison
" Thomas J., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. lis Fillmore
McCreary Charles, bookkeeper, r. lllOLarkin
McCreary Electrical Specialty Co. (New York) ,
California Electrical Works general
agents, 35 Market
" William, cook, r. 801 Filbert
McCree Junie, stage manager Bella Union The-
atre, r. 735 Union
McCreery Andrew B., capitalist, office 211 San-
some, room 3
" Andrew T , attorney at law, 20 Mills Bldg,
lOth floor, r. 511 Mason
Harry C, clerk, r. 15 Leavenworth
James & Co. (New York), J. L. Tierney
agent, 126 Kearny, room 8
Julia A., widow, r. 15 Leavenworth
Richard S., capitalist, office 211 Sansome,
rooms
Walter A., capitalist, 211 Sansome, room 3,
r. Burlingame
Walter E., clerk S. P. Co., r. 511 Mason
William J., foreman Bender Bros., r. 336
Ritch
McCrellis Frank H., proprietor Union Furni-
ture and Baggage Moving Co., NW cor
Taylor and Golden Gate Av opp 6th, r.
1716 Ellis, telephone South 455
4®" McCrellis. See MacCrellish
McCrimmon A. R., insurance agent, r. 219 Gol-
den Gate Av
McCrindle John M., porter George W. Gibbs
Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
McCrink Peter, blacksmith, r. 54, 1st
McCrohan Hanorah Mrs., r. 310%, 12th
McCrory Samuel, salesman Ben H. Lucke, r.
21% Polk
McCroskey Cyrus B., with Smith & Young, r.
1037% Market
" Joseph H., compositor, r. 949 Capp
McCrossen John, laundryman, r. 1419 Turk
" William, laundryman, r. 1418 Turk
MtCrosson James, bookkeeper, r. 72 South Park
" John T., street contractor, 234 Montgom-
ery, r. NE cor Central Av and Washing-
ton
" Robert E., car builder, r. 73 South Park
McCrum Emma J. Mrs., r. 513 Golden Gate Av
" Hugh, capitalist, office 308 Market, r. Mill
Valley
McCrystle Charles, merchant tailor, 103, 9th, r.
1033, 20th
" Charles Jr., clerk, r. 1023, 20th
" John P., pattern maker First St. Wks,
Union Iron Wks, r. 1023, 20th
McCubbin Hardy, nurse, r. 418 Fulton, rear
" Thomas H., plumber Joseph F, Dwyer, r.
106 Vicksburg ,
McCue C, plumber, r. 1122 Larkin d
" Catherine, widow, r. 210 Ritch rear I
" Ellen, domestic, 761 Harrison 1
" Hugh, watchman, r. 1755 Polk
" J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" James, cook, r. 554 Minna
" James S. (McCue Medicine Co.), r. Corte
Madera, Marin Co.
" John watchman John L. McGilvray & Co.,
r. 622, 4th
" John B., cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" John J., bookkeeper, r. 1260, 18th
" Joseph Rev., asst. pastor Sacred Heart
Church, r. 546 Fillmore
" Medicine Co. (James S. McCue), Ralston
McCue manager, 6 Sacramento
" Michael, laborer, r. 22 Tehama
" Michael, porter Occidental Hotel
" Patrick, plumber, r. 1122 Larkin
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and Pacific Coast Traders and Home
Seekers Association, 6 Sacramento, r.
Corte Madera, Marin Co.
" Thomas, teamster, r. 12 Page
" Timothy, liquors, U:ii Market, r. 13 Page
O^McCue. See McGue and McHugh
McCulIa Priscilla Miss, r. The (Lick) Old La-
dies' Home
McCullen William, r. 542 Mission
McCulligan Edward, teamster J. C. Wilson &
Co., r. 260, 1st
McCulloch Alexander, student, r. 4 Webster
" Allan, marine engineer, r. 40 Belcher
" John, contractor, r. 31 Alvarado
" John E., pilot, 506 Battery, r. Alameda
" Mary, widow, r. 4 Webster
" Mary E. Miss, r. 4 Webster
" Thomas A., interne City and County Hos-
pital, r. 4 Webster
" William C, painter, r. 217, 8th
McCoUough Alfred R., bookkeeper Albion Lum-
ber Co., r. 1031 Dolores
" Charles, traveling salesman Armour Pack-
ing Co,, r. 1031 Dolores
" Daniel, teamster r. 2 Belcher Court
" Daniel, groceries, 500 Turk, r. 511 Turk
" Dennis, proprietor Northern Hotel, 901
Battery
McCuUough E. C. Sa Co. (Edwin C. McCullough)
book and job printers, 636 Clay
" Edwin C. (E. C. McCullough & Co.),ir. 1529
Post
McCullough Ernest, consulting civil engineer,
7-8 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r. Sausalito
" Franks., bookkeeper Albion Lumber Co.,
r. 1031 Dolores
" George, wireworker, r. 909 Battery
" Henry, laborer S. P. Co., r. 2042 Lombard
" James, carriage washer United Carriage
Co., r. 345 Minna
McCullougll James, manager San Francisco
branch Armour Packing Co., 211-213
Clay, r. 1031 Dolores
" James A., manager Excelsior Mill Co., r.
1226 Guerrero
" John, gilder, r. 605 Broadway
" John J., bartender, r. 901 Battery
" Katie Miss, shoefltter, r. 1113 Folsom
" Mary Mrs., r. 1113 Folsom
" Maurice K., clerk S. F. Lumber Co., r. 221
Shotwell
" Nettie, laundress American Laundry, r.
2131 Greenwich
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 545, 2nd
" Peter (Green & McCullough), r. lllSFolsom
" Peter Jr., patternmaker Union I. Wks, r
11 13 Folsom
" Robert P., salesman Jackson's Napa Soda
Mineral Water, r. 1107 Treat av
" Robert W., clerk Irvine Bros., r. 1410 Pine
" Samuel, butcher, r. 330 Capp
" Samuel, carpenter W. J. Grant
" Thomas, r. 330 Capp
" Thomas, car driver, r. 734 Harrison
" Thomas, helper Union I. Wks, r. 501 Napa
" Thomas, laborer Union LWks, r. 303 Mich-
igan
" Thomas J., r. 330 Capp
" Thomas J., gilder W. K. Vickery, r. 402
Stockton
" William (Reid & McCullough), r. 330 Capp
" William, tailor, r. 29 Moss
" William Jr., teamster, r. 39 Moss
" William J., teamster, r. 567 Pennsylvania
Av
" William P., elevatorman, 131 Post, r. 543
Mission
«®-McCullough. See McCulloch
4®-McCullum. See McCallum and McCollum
McCully Ann, widow, r. 537, 31st
" John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
McCune Ada, widow, clerk U. S. Internal Rev-
enue, r. 1413 Clay
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1147 Mission
" James M., clerk, r. 1413 Clay
" Lizzie, widow, r. 1147 Mission
" Ray P., laborer, r. 1147 Mission
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McCunn John, carpenter William A. Lange
McCurdy Bertha, widow, r. 1338 Mission
" Catherine, widow, r. 453 Tehama
" Charles, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Daniel R.,ishoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co.,r. 114 Shotwell
" David, restaurant, 717i4 Howard, r. 718
Howard
" J. B., porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 145, 3d
•' John B., laborer, r. IO6V2 Morris Av
" Marcy L., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2911
Sacramento
" Margaret, widow, r. 417A Francisco
" Sarah A., widow, r. 416 Taylor
McCurran Michael, fireman tug boat Liberty
MeCurrie Edward, clerk J. B. Haggin, r. 1509
Larkin
" Matthew, assistant secretary S. F. Society
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals, r. 1115 Valencia
McCurry James, r. 708, 24th
McCusker Bernard, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 15 Salmon
" Edward C, carpenter N. G. Gerts, r. 933,
18th
" Joseph (Walsh & McCusker), r. 2428Vi Sac-
ramento
McCutchen Edward J. (Page, MeCutchen &
Eells), attorney at law, 5 Mills Bldg, 9th
floor, r. Ross Valley
McDade Anthony, fireman str Walla Walla
" Edward, sugar boiler, r. 1608 Folsom
" Edward W., draughtsman, r. 1608 Fol-
som
" George (McDade & Toche), r. 27 Rutledge
Av
" John, r. 27 Welsh
" John J., attorney at law, 19 Nevada Block,
r. S s 17th nr Bryant
" Joseph G., street contractor, r. 1608 Fol-
som
" Robert W., seaman, r. 836 Bryant
" & Toche (George McDade and Clement
Toche), carriage painters, 113 Oregon
McDaid J., coalpasser str Walla Walla
" James J., blacksmith Market St. Ry., r.
11321^ Stevenson
McDaniel David T., r. 303 Octavla
" Edward H., machine hand Andrew Wilkie,
r. 236 Fair Oaks
" James F., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 236 Fair Oaks
" John, laborer, r. 623 Ellis
" William R., patent chimney maker, r. 236
Fair Oaks
McDaniels Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 701 Stock-
ton
" James K., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 701 Stockton
MoDavid A., piano tuner A. L. Bancroft & Co.
" Alexander, compositor Fillmer-RoUins
Electro. Co., r. 328i/4, 9th
McDavitt James J., printer, r. 153 Tehama
" Maria, widow, r. 153 Tehama
4®-McDavitt. See McDevitt
McDearmon A. A. Mrs., widow, r. 16 Willow Av
" Chester, mechanic, r. lewillow Av
McDearmon & Co., Pacific Coast agents H. W.
Johns Co.'s asbestos sectional coverings,
office 423 Sacramento
MoDermott Alonzo, molder Occidental Foundry,
r. 2509 Folsom
" Ann, widow, r. 33 Hawthorne
" Ann. widow, r. 1319, 26th
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McDermott Annie F. Miss, teacher Hearst
Grammar School, r. 724 Fell
" Arthur, stenographer J. C. Hoag, r. 6O6I/2
Haight
" Bernard J., watchman, r. 1223 Florida
" Camilla M. Miss, teacher Edison Primary
School, r. 1705 Page
" Catherine, widow, r. 113 Scott
" Catherine, widow, r. 122 Morris Av
" Catherine, nurse, r. 245 Clementina
" Charles, foreman Gray Bros., r. 526 Clipper
" Charles F., blacksmith, r. 122 Morris Av
" Charles T., driver Wm. W. Magary, r. 3509
Folsom
" Cornelius, longshoreman, r. 816 Sansome
" Dora Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Edward, wool sorter Watson & Marx, r. 123
Morris Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 30 Stanford
" Frank, laborer, r. 1045 Market
" George A., salesman, r. 3509 Folsom
" H. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1029 Na-
toma
" Henry G., clerk, r. 27 Ritch
" James, r. 1319, 26th
" James, elevator man Pac. Mutual Bldg, r.
134 Clipper
" James, laborer, r. 17 Freelon
" James, laborer, r. 29 Ritch
" James, laborer, r. 216 Minna
" James, wholesole butcher, 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av, r. 345, 10th
" James B., teamster, r. 29 Ritch
" James P., teamster, r. 249 Ritch
" Joanna, widow, r. 6O614 Haight
•' John, blacksmith Pac. Gas Imp. Co. , r. 2235
Greenwich
" John, butcher, 507 Ellis, r. Berkeley
" John, engineer, r. 37, 2d
" John, horse trainer, r. SE cor Point Lobos
and 26th Avs
" John, laborer, r. Ill Valley
" John, laborer, r. 927 York
" John, night clerk Palace Hotel, r. 1621
Grove
" John, painter, r. 267 Farallones
" John, teamster, r. 362, 3d
" John, teamster F. W. Neumann, r. 27 South
Park rear
" John Jr., stenographer The Field & Stone
Co.,r. 927 York
" John F., packer Lievre, Fricke & Co., r. 220
Filbert
" John P., cook, r. 212 Broadway
" JohnW., bartender John J. Carroll, r. 412
Webster
" Joseph J., metal roofer Conlin & Roberts,
r. 15 Silver
" Julia, widow, r. 404 Octavia
" J. William, clerk Nevada Bank, r. 1705
Page
" Lawrence, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Lizzie, widow, r. 728 Grove
" Lizzie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
Minnesota Av bet Napa and Shasta
" Margaret, widow, r. 724 Fell
" Margaret, widow, r. 1705 Page
" Martin, r. 2314!/2 Larkin
" Martin, engineer, r. 1014 Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 1436 Nebraska
" Mary Miss, r. SE cor Point Lobos and 26th
Avs
" Michael, laborer, r. 526 Clipper
" Nathaniel E., clerk W. J. Callingham. r,
1705 Page
" Patrick, car driver, r. 101714 Hampshire
McDermott Patrick, cellerman Lachman &
Jacobi, r. 516 Folsom
" Patrick, laborer, r. 220 Filbert
" Patrick, laborer, r. 409 California Av
" Patrick, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r.
15th AV South nr M
" Patrick J., clerk Merten Mfg Co., r. 220
Filbert
" Samuel, clerk Simpson Lumber Co.
" Thomas, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 539
Howard
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 405
Lyon
" Thomas, copyist County Clerk's office, r. 19
Louisa
" Thomas, guard County Jail 2
" Thomas, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 3419b Clay
" Thomas, laborer, r. 733 Folsom
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1014 Filbert
" Thomas, seaman, r. 5 Rausch
" Thomas C, baker American Biscuit Co., r.
1336 Kearny
«' Thomas F., clerk, r. 1320!/2, 17th
" Timothy, blacksmith, r. 927 York
" William, r. 1335 Utah
" William, liquors, 226, 15th
" William, machine hand Albert Hansen, r.
409 California Av
" William A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 9
Henrietta Square
" William F., boatman, r. 302 Brannan
" William H., teamster, r. 320 Filbert
McDermott WiUiam P., physician and pharma-
cist, 1350 Valencia, r. 232 San Jose Av
>6®"McDermott. See MacDermot and McDer-
mitt
McDevitt Andrew C, baker American Biscuit
Co.
" Andrew J. (McDevitt & Cleary), r. 4 Rin-
con Av
" Ann, widow, r. 445 Bryant
" Ann, widow, r. 1017 Lombard
" Arthur, teamster Richard D. Chandler, r.
16 Godeus
" Bessie Mrs., bakery, 356 Minnie
" Brothers (Michael and James A.), horse-
shoers, 7 Hubbard
" Charles, laborer, r. Ill Gilbert rear
" Charles F., plumber, r. 27 Stanly PI
" Charles F., weigher P. C. SS. Co., r. 759
Capp
" Charles J., teamster Arctic Oil Wks
" Cornelius, foreman Richard D. Chandler, r.
937, 36th
" Daniel, blind maker Edward B. Hmdes &
Co., r. 1519 Howard
" Edward, teamster August Koerber, r. 19
Washington
" Edward J., expressman, NW cor Mc-
Allister and Larkin, r. 133 Lily Av
" Elizabeth Miss, tailoress, r. 35 Gilbert
rear
" Ellen, widow, r. 1113 Bryant
" Frank, lumberman, r. 2433 Harrison
" J., steamboat man, r. 737 Howard
" James, bakery, 504 Minna, r. 1709 Howard
" James, butcher, r. 1113 Bryant
" James, contractor, r. 216 Harrison
" James A. (McDevitt Bros.), r. 646 Mission
" John, r. 1033, 23d
" John, laborer, r. Ill Gilbert rear
" John C, hatter, r. 1019 Washington
" John F., horseshoer, 736, 4th, r. 838/2 Harri-
son
" John C, bartender, r. 445 Bryant
" John J., clerk Merchants' Exchange Assn.,
r. 1017 Lombard
" Joseph, printer Ames & Harris, r. 105 New-
man
" Mary, widow, r. 416 Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 636 Natoma
" Mary E., widow, r. 7 Miller PI
" Michael (McDevitt Bros.), r. 646 Mission
" Patrick, stableman Charles Vocke, r. 484,
8th
" Peter, r. 1208, 23d
" Philip, stableman .Oregon Imp. Co., r. Iby^
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McDevitt Samuel, blacksmith, r. 444V^ Clemen-
tina
" Sarah, widow, r. Ill Gilbert rear
" Thomas, yardman Central Coal Co., r. 759
Capp
" Thomas C, baker American Biscuit Co., r.
1326 Kearny
" William, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
128, 15th
" William, teamster, r. 26 Clara
" William S., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1208, 23d
" & Cleary (Andrew J. McDevitt and Johij K.
Cleary), plumbers, 27 Stanly PI
J9®-McDevitt. See McDavitt
McDiarmid Edward, r. 404, 9th
" James, butcher, r. 345, 10th
" James E., glassblower, r. 404, 9th
" Mary A., widow, r. N s Channel bet 9th
and lOtb
" William, laborer, r. 4 Bryant Av
McDonald A., seaman str Willamette "Valley
" Abner, master mariner, r. 740 Bryant
" Aeneas, laborer, r. 1408 Sanchez
" Agnes, domestic, 2912 California
" Albert, drover, r. 37 Chenery
" Albert R., r. 2434 Pine
" Alexander, .blacksmith, SE cor 39th and
Alabama
" Alexander, capitalist, r. Lick Hcuse
" Alexander, carpenter, r. 502 Powell
" Alexander, cigar maker August Brune, r.
529, 19th
" Alexander, harnessmaker J. O'Kane, r. 132,
6th
" Alexander, helper Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 3 Hampton Court
" Alexander, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 119 Shipley
" Alexander, horseshoer, r. 37 Chenery
" Alexander, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. 119 Shipley
" Alexander, marine engineer, r. 1521 Leav-
enworth
" Alexander, shoemaker, 1405!^ Ellis, r. 1413
Ellis
" Alexander, traveling salesman J. A. Fol-
ger&Co.,r. 441, 17th
" Alexander Jr., tailor, r. 211% Polk
" Alexander D., r. 3514 Laguna
" Alexander D., groceries and liquors, cor
Cortland Av and Bennington
" Alfred, carpenter, r. 1022 Polk
" Allan, ship carpenter, r. 3016, 16th
" Allen, carpenter and builder, 1413 Ellis, r.
700 Willow Av
" Amelia, housekeeper, 740 Bryant
" Andrew, blacksmith Larkins & Co., r. 134
Langton
" Andrew, blacksmith Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 1008 York
" Andrew, laborer, r. 515 Chestnut
' ' Andrew J. , j apanner Pac. Sheet Metal Wks
'• Andrew R.. shoemaker, 713 Polk, r. 1104
Av
" Angus, fireman, r. 635 Davis
" Angus, laborer, r. 387 Arlington
" Angus, teacher, r. 529 Eddy
" Ann, widow, r. 276 Jessie
" Annie T. Miss, dressmaking, 131 Post,
rooms 30-31, r. 751 Harrison
" Archibald, r. 63 Clementina
" Archibald, boiler maker, r. 2 Hampton
Court
" Archibald, r. 1008 York
" Archibald C, carpenter, 1106 Hyde
" Archibald J., ship joiner Union I. Wks., r.
337 Golden Gate Av
" Arthur, cook, r. 271 Stevenson
" Arthur H., head salesman James De La
Montanya, r. Oakland
" Belle Miss, compositor Brunt, r. 333 Clipper
" Benjamin, r. 123 Eddy
" Benjamin, molder, r. 11341/^ Folsom
" Benjamin J., haekman, 719 Market, r. 912,
15th
" Bernard, carpenter, r. 11th Av nr California
" Bernard, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie,
r. Oakland
McDonald Bernard A. (McDonald & McCor-
mack), r. 319, 13th
" Byron, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 232
Clipper
Catherine, widow, r. 400 Van Ness Av
Charles, hoseman Engine 13, r. 37 Chenery
Charles, shoemaker, r. 432 Duncan
Charles, stableman George Switzer, r. NW
cor 12th and Harrison
Charles, watertender str City of Peking
Charles A., driver Ewell, Shafer & Co., r.
437a 33d
Charles E., stockfltter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 433 Duncan
Charles H., sergeant police, r. 3131 Busn
Charles J., clerk James Cusick, r. 1317 How-
ard
Charles J., clerk manager's office S. P. Co.,
4 Montgomery, r. San Mateo
Charles J., wharf builder, r. 334 Fremont
Charles L., horseman, r. 313, 5th Av
Charles R., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
Charlotte, widow, r. 809% Montgomery Av
Clementina, widow, r. 933% Minna
D. A., marine engineer, r. 1043% Folsom
Daniel, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 63 Clementina
Daniel, horseshoer, 619 Grove, r. 627 Ivy Av
Daniel, painter, r. 733% Minna
Daniel A., boilermaker T. J. Moynihan, r.
58 Chenery
Daniel A., carpenter, r. 825 Mission
Daniel J., plumber Jos. Armstrong, r. 400
Van Ness Av
Daniel J., salesman Am. Wringer Co, r.
309 Golden Gate Av
Daniel W., messenger Grangers' Bank of
California, r. 220 Diamond
David J., salesman Bruenn's Piano House,
r. Alameda
Delia, widow, r. 508 Noe
De Witt L., student, r. 2122 Pine
De Witt L. Mrs., widow, r. 2133 Pine
D. J., miner, r. 810 Mission
Donald (Carroll & Carroll), and agent
Homer Williams Medicines, 306 Market,
r. 2133 Sutter
Donald, carpenter, r. 3930 Sacramento
Donald H., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
103% Germania
Donald D., machinist, r. 512% Clipper
Duncan, lumberman, r. 37 Chenery
Duncan F., capitalist, r. 1408 Sanchez
Edmund, transferrer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
15% Kissling
Edward, r. 333, 5th
Edmund, boilermaker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 1352 Alabama
Edward, hostler Thomas Kelly & Sons, r.
1154 Pine
Edward, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 2
McDermott PI
Edward A., carpenter, r. 158, 9th
Edward G., marine engineer, r. 1923 Mis-
sion
Edward J., frame maker, r. 553 Folsom
Edward P., shoemaker Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 539, 19th
Edward R., tailor, r. 810 Powell
Edwin A., clerk W. S. Goodfellow, r. 434
Bartlett
Eliza, widow, r. 31 Clara rear
Elizabeth, domestic, 813, 2Uth
Elizabeth Miss, saleslady, r. 138 Castro
Elizabeth H., widow, r. 804 Larkin
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McDonald Ellen, widow, r. 539, 19th
• ' Ellen, widow, r. 71914 Lombard
" Elsie Mrs., r. 2222!^ Geary
" E. M.,r. 708 Post
" Emma Miss, saleslady, r. 413 Oak
" Etta, widow, r. 2 Hampton Court
" E. W., locksmith, r. 1061/^, 3d
" Felix, plasterer, r. 29 Converse
" Flora M. Miss, dental student, r. 107 Fair
Oaks
" Frank, hoseman Engine 30. r. 5th Av nr C
" Frank, machinist, r. 54, 1st
" Frank, meter man S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
cor Sickles and San Jose Av
" Frank, speculator, r. 1611 Baker
" Franks., clerk First National Bank of S.
P. safe deposit, r. 116 Valencia
" Frank E., glass beveler Pac. American
Decorative Co., r. 2 McDermott PI
" Frank N., tinsmith, r. 1129, 20th
" Frederick J., carpenter J. G. Carr & Co., r.
613% Natoma
" Frederick W., stockfitter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 432 Duncan
" Freeman H. . stenographer Julius Newman,
r. 432 Duncan
" George, carpenter, r. 825 Mission
" George, horseshoer James Creely, r. 324'/^,
5th
" George, millman, r. 27 Randall
" George, photographer, r. 733 Linden Av
" George E., lathing contractor, r. 223 Ful-
ton
" George J., painter, r. 2920 Sacramento
" George M., carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. Oakland
" Guy S., carpenter, r. 727i4 Treat Av
" Harry, receiving clerk Smiths' Cash Store,
r. Oakland
" Hattie, stenographer, r. 703, 16th
" Hector M., contractor and builder, 706 Lar-
kin
McDonald Henrietta Mrs., proprietor Pioneer
House, 333 Louisiana
" Henry, artist, r. 1424 Powell
" Henry, marine fireman, r. 175 Perry
McDonald Henry H., secretary Farnsworth &
Ruggles, 100 California, r. Oakland
" Henry Q., clerk, r. 823 Ellis
" Hugh F., gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 1602
Grove
" Ida, widow, r. 633 O'Farrell
" Isabella, widow, r. 140 Hickory Av
" Isabella Miss, nurse S. F. Nursery for
Homeless Children
" Isabella Mrs., r. 13O814 Steiner
" J., r. 519 Sacramento
■' J. A., carpenter Robinson & Gillespie
" James, r. 34 Valley
" James, r. 145 Shipley
" James, builder and contractor, r. 205!4, 14th
" James, carpenter, r. 309 Minna
" James, clerk Mrs. Mary McDonald, r. 160,
9th
" James, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 3031 Pine
" James, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 63 Clementina
" James, helper William H. Birch & Co., r.
334 Fremont
" James, laborer, r. 20 Verona PI
" James, laborer, r. 624, 4th
" James, laborer, r. 1124!4 Folsom
" James, locksmith, 1740 Market, r. 1239 Mar-
ket
" James, salesman, r. 537 Sacramento
" James, shipcarpenter, r. 333 Louisianna
McDonald James, tanner, r. 306a Bartlett
" James A., r. 1202 Mission
McDonald James A., Fittz Alcohol Cure Co., 7
Flood Bldg, r. 225 Dolores
" James A., steamfitter, r. 124 Langton
Mcdonald james a. j.,
physician and surgeon, Murphy Bldg,
1236 Market, hours 2-4 and 7-8 p. m.,
telephone Jessie 251, r. 1205 Devisa-
dero
McDonald James C, boots and shoes, 3240 Mis-
sion
" James F., proprietor Nevada House, SW
cor Napa and Michigan
" James F., waiter str Corona
" James H., guard County Jail 3
" James J., jailer County Jail 1, r. 2541,
Mission
" James J., machinist, r. 2414 Pacific Av
" James M., machinist, r. 32Vi Page
McDonald James M., president Pacific Bank,
530 California, r. 912 Union
" James P., laborer, r. 1124'/4 Folsom
" James R., rigger Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 227, 7th
" James T., plasterer and contractor, 1218
Mission
" James W., carpenter, r. 28 Turk
" Jane, widow, r. 35 Moss
" Joanna, widow, r. 756 Harrison
" John, baker Mount St. Joseph Infant Asy-
lum, r. cor 17th Av South and Q
" John, carpenter Grand Hotel, r. 117, 14th
" John, clerk, r. 1509 Geary
" John, coal passer str Australia
" John, expressman, r. 722 Laurel Av
" John, fireman, r. 625 Front
" John, hoseman Engine 22, r. 1815 Post
" John, laborer, r. 217 Mississippi
" John, longshoreman, r. 612 Howard
" John, marine engineer, r. 334'^, 10th
'• John, messenger Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 508 Noe
" John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 509
Broderick rear
" John, oiler str Washtenaw
" John, plasterer, r. 29 Converse
" John, printer, r. 35 Moss
" John, salesman, r. 702 Fell
" John, shoemaker, r. 307 Cortland Av
" John, upholsterer, r. 793 Mission
" John A., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 620 Ellis
" John A., wire worker, r. 4 Alaska PI
" John B., molder Samuel Kellett, r. 108, 7th
" John C, traveling salesman, r. 1370 Market
" John D., carpenter, r. 771 Howard
" John E., clerk, r. 1 Hampton Court
" John E., laborer, r. 235'/^ Perry rear
" John F., carpenter, r. 2617 Bush
" John F., steward, r. 1424V4 Howard
" John J., bookkeeper, r. 138 Castro
" John J., driver, r. 2979 Harrison
" John J., printer, r. 276 Jessie
" John M. F., clerk A. & T. Weil & Co., r. 702
Fell
" John S., conductor Presidio and Ferries
R.R., r. 121014 Union
" John S., druggist, r. 1009 Pacific
" John W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 226
.California Av
McDonald John W., president City Street Im-
provement Co. and Santa Cruz Rock
Pavement Co., 10-11 and 45 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. 1325 Devisadero
" John W. Jr., superintendent City Street
Improvement Co., 11 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor, r. 1325 Devisadero
McDonald Jonathan T., physician and sur-
geon, 63-64 Columbian Bldg, telephone
Bush 26, office hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. m.
" Joseph, r. 11241^4 Folsom
" Joseph, blacksmith, r. 531 Howard
" Joseph, coal and grain, 1223, 18th
" Joseph, driver Engine 6, r. 145 Shipley
" Joseph, laborer, r. 231, 6th
" Joseph, sailmaker, r. 442 Fulton
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McDonald Joseph, salesman Thomas Connolly,
r. 557 Stevenson
" Joseph, ship builder, r. S s Sierra nr Mich-
igan
" Joseph, teamster, r. 439 Minna
" Joseph A., lather, r. 223 Fulton
" Joseph D., carpenter, r. 1329^4 Sanchez
" Joseph, rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 273% Minna
" Joseph F., plumber Russ Bros., r. 124 Lang-
ton
" Joseph H., liquors, 637 Clay, r. 922 Battery
" Julia, widow, liquors, cor Sickles and San
Jose Avs
" Kate, widow, nurse, r. 219, 3d Av
" Lawrence, hostler Peter Garrity, r. 24
Turk
" Leonidas H., clerk, r. 418'/4 Ivy
" Letitia, widow, r. 434 Bartlett
" Lettie A. Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r.
1036 Valencia
" Lizzie Miss, stenographer, r. 413 Oak
" Lucy E., Mrs., furnished rooms, 404 Post
" Luke, laborer, r. 50 Stevenson Av
" M., fireman str St. Paul
" M. A. Mrs., r. 160, 9th
" Malcolm, cabinet maker A. J. Forbes &
Son, r. 717 Laguna
" Margaret, widow, r. 130 Clipper
" Margaret, domestic, 13 Scott
" Maria Mrs., millinery, 1810 Powell
" Mary, widow, r. .320 Jessie
" Mary, widow, r. 413 Oak
" Mary, widow, r. 1217 Howard
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 413 Oak
" Mary E., widow, cigars and tobacco, 424
Folsom, r. 15 Kissling
" Maurice J., printer, r. 11211/4 Folsom
" Michael, r. 245 Perry
" Michael, gardener, r. 2027 Ellis
" Michael, laborer, r. 261 Minna
" Michael, laundryman Lick Laundry, r.
36361/2 Sutter
" Michael, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 811
Folsom
" Michael C, carpenter, r. 2545 Mission
" Michael J., liquors, 904 Illinois
McDonald M. J., office 31 Mills Bldg, 10th floor,
r. 1701 Gough
" Murdoch, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
73 Natoma
" Neil, teamster, r. 520, 6th
" Neil T., teamster, r. 134, 12th
" Nellie Mrs., portrait artist, 1370 Market
" Owen, laborer Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 532
Howard
Mcdonald p. a.,
wholesale and retail dealer in foreign
and domestic coke, coal and charcoal,
office 813 Folsom, telephone South 24,
yards NE cor Webster and Greenwich,
Miller PI, Bay and Steiner, and N W cor
Howard and Beale, r. 741 Ashhury
McDonald Patrick, r. 751 Harrison
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 2712 Folsom
" Patrick, fireman str San Juan, r. 21i^ Ev-
eret
" Patrick, laborer, r. 53 Natoma
" Patrick J., restaurant, 43, 3d, r. 47, 3d
McDonald Paul, attorney at law, 8-10 Mills
Bldg, 3d floor, r. 410 Leavenworth
" Peter, carpenter, r. Contra Costa House
" Peter, teamster, r. 303 Chenery
" Peter, machinist, r. 1.306 Sanchez
" Peter J., clerk P. A. McDonald, r. 741 Ash-
bury
" Philip, olerk Jacob Unna, r. 114% Turk
" Rachael, widow, r. 7 Scott PI
" Raymond, plumber Garrett C. Sweeney, r.
517, 18th
" Richard, shipwright, r. 2712 Folsom
" Richard S., blacksmith Market St. Ry, r.
1719 Haight
" Robert, r. 7 Montgomery Av
" Robert, salesman, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Robert P., painter, r. 809% Montgomery Av
" Robert S., bookkeeper, r. 804 Larkin
" Roderick, carpenter, r. 555 Stevenson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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McDonald Roderick, stevedore, r. 334, 18th
Ronald, brick mason, r. 426, 14th
Ronald J., carpenter, r. 517, 18th
Rose Miss, clerk, r. 138 Castro
Samuel, machinist, r. 501 Napa
Samuel, plumber, r. 222, 5th
Sarah, widow, liquors, 600, 6th, r. 707 Bran-
nan
Simon, blacksmith Henry B. Schindler, r.
523 Howard
Terrence, hack driver, stand U. S. Mint, r.
912, 15th
Therese, domestic, 1436 Post
Thomas, boilermaker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 1009% York
Thomas, capitalist, r. 633 Post
Thomas, quartermaster str San Jose
Thomas, seaman, r. 568 Howard
Thomas, teamster, r. 709 Natoma
Thomas B., laborer, r. 3310 Point Lobos Av
Thomas F., hoseman Engine 33
Thomas H., expressman, r. 6 Hartford
Thomas J., machinist, r. 3 McDermott PI
Thomas P., manager J. P. McDonald, r. 501
Napa
Thomas W., law student W. H. Mahoney,
r. 539, 19th
William H., capitalist, r. 620 Sutter
Willard, teamster, r. 232 Clipper
William, r. 603 Bush
William, brass finisher, r. 334%, 5th
William, clerk, r. 1611 Baker
William, coalpasser str Willamette Valley
William, driver SchraderBros., r. 700 Bush
William, driver Thomas Kelly & Sons, r.
1639 Pine
William, horseshoer, Railroad Av nr 5th
Av South, r. 16th Av South nr Railroad
Av
William, laborer, r. 100%, 3d
William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
113% Langton
William, mail clerk, r. 73 Natama
William, shoemaker, r. 433 Duncan
William, teamster, r. 7 Harriet rear
William, waiter str City of Panama
William F.. clerk, r. 218%. nth-
William H. (Flood & McDonald), r. 138%
Castro
William J., driver, r. 567 Stevenson
William J., musician, r. 307 Cortland Av
William S., blacksmith, r. 1318 Haight
William W., butcher W. F. Roberts, r.
2930 Sacramento
" & McCormack (Bernard A. McDonald and
Alexander A. McCormack), wood and
coal, 319, 13th
4®-McDonald. See MacDonald and McDonnell
McDonell Archibald J. (McDonell & Ryan), r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" & Ryan (A. J. McDonell and D. M. Ryan),
stockbrokers, 335 Pine
McDonnell Alexander, boilermaker, r. 2726 Bry-
ant
" Annie Miss, saleslady Yokohama Tea Im-
porting Co., r. 906 Bryant
" David B., druggist, r. 1169 Market
" Edward, stableman, r. 1511 Pine
" Edward G., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Gaven nr Merrill
" Edward M., teamster D. S. Cartwright, r.
906 Bryant
" G. E., engineer Mission Power House
" Ida widow, r. 33 Turk
" Jane, widow, r. 327 Bi'oad way
" John, r. 2346 Washington
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McDonnell John, clerk William M. Evans, i*. 519
Sacramento
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1809
Haight
" John, salesman, r. 12 Welsh
" John, tin and sheet iron worker, 250-252,
8th, r. 13 Isls
" John Rev., assistant rector St. Joseph's
Church, r. 214, 10th
" John B., compositor West Coast News-
paper Agency, r. Alameda
" John P., dry goods, 2800 Mission, r. 933,
26th
" Joseph, r. 2346 Washington
" Louise Miss, teacher John Swett Grammar
School, r. 507 Baker
" Marie S., teacher Urban School, r. 2623 Bush
" Martin C, dry goods, 3242 Mission, r. 5 Tif-
fany PI
" Mary Miss, teacher Denman Granomar
School, r. 507 Baker
" Mary E., widow, r. 2608A Bush
" Mary T. Miss, teacher Richmond Primary
School, r. 1169 Market
" Michael, gardener, r. 2027 Ellis
" Michael, laborer, r. 12 Welsh
" Michael, laborer, r. 132 Ellis
" Michael, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co., r.
906 Bryant
" Michael, machinist Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 30 Welsh rear
" MoUie Miss, glove dyer, r. 13 Isis
" Patrick, r. 634'/^ Broadway
" Patrick, r. 2346 Washington
" Patrick J., teamster, r. 12 Welsh
" P. J., metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 1515 Howard
" Robert, electrician, r. 110 Taylor
" Samuel A., druggist, 110 Grant Av, r. 1212
Fell
" Thomas, r. 906 Bryant
" Thomas, boiler maker, r. 1009^ York
" Thomas, fireman str San Bias, r. 4 Hubbard
" William, carpenter, r. IW-A Turk rear
" William D., peddler, r. Gaven nr Merrill
4®"McDonnell. See Macdonald and McDonald
McDonogh James Jr. (McDonogh & Runyon), r.
1202 Dolores
" Peter, r. 1706 Mason
McDonogh & Runyon (James McDonogh Jr.
and Albert J. Runyon), produce commis-
sion merchants, 408-410 Davis
McDonough Annie, widow, r. 25 Eureka
Annie, widow, r. 321 Langton
Bridget Mrs.,r. 315, 10th
Daniel W , clerk, r. 163 Silver
Edward P., clerk RoosBros., r. 134 Dorland
Frank J., clerk Charles Bloomer, r. 17 City
Hall Av
Frank J., pantryman Cardall &Marston, r.
31 Clara
Hannah, widow, r. 475 Jessie
John, expressman, r. 41 Norfolk
John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 924'/^
Broadway
John, laborer, r. 3314 Moss
John, laborer, r. SW cor 28th and Tiffany
Av
John, milk ranch, 17th Av South bet R and
S
John Jr., milker, r. 17th Av South bet R
andS
John G., tailor, r. 831, 17th
John J., deckhand str Bay City, r. 12 Wool
Lawrence, bartender O'Donnell & Dearin,
r. 608 Geary
McDonough Martin, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" Martin J., steam fitter Union T. Wks, r.
6181^, 2d
" Mary, widow, r. 6 Elizabeth
" Patrick, r. 1313 Sansome
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 48 West Mission
" Patrick, laborer, r. 254 Tehama
" Patrick, r. 146 Clara
" Patrick, saloon keeper, r. 2026 Filbert
" Patrick, teamster Sperry Flour Co., r. 9
Walter
" Peter, helper Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. 134 Dorland
" Peter P., liquors, NE cor Kearny and
Clay and salesman Percy Beamish, r.
640 Clay
" Robert, salesman Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. Brooklyn Hotel
" T., messenger Roos Bros., r. 134 Dorland
" Thomas, bartender P. P. McDonough, r. 640
Clay
" Thomas, janitor, r. 659 Clay, room 9
" Thomas, teamster, r. 321 Langton
" Thomas J., milker, r. 17th Av South bet R
and S
" W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3237 Mis-
sion
" William T., shoemaker, r. 1823b Union
J8®="McDonough. See MacDonough
McDougald JohnE., foreman Rufflno& Bianchi,
r. 440, 6th
McDougall Albert G., gasfltter Bush & Mallett
Co., r. 632 Guerrero
" B. &Son (Charles C. McDougall), architects,
330 Pine, rooms 61-62
Bamett, r. 721 Devisadero
Benjamin G., architect B. McDougall &
Son, r. Bakersfield
Charles A., printer, r. 2128 Broderick
Charles C. (B. McDougall & Son), r. 721
Devisadero
Daniel, r. 1531 Oak
George, concrete worker, r. 27 Chapultepec
George, teamster J. S. Hare & Co., r. 1011,
11th Av South
George B., architect B. McDougall & Son,
r. 721 Devisadero
F. Stuart, jeweler Albert P. Rothkopf, r.
1132 Green
Jane, widow, r. 509 Stevenson
Jane, widow, r. 1531 Oak
John W., clerk Mary E. McDougall, r. 632
Guerrero
Mary, widow, liquors, 123 Silver
Mary E., groceries and liquors, NW cor
Guerrero and 19th, r. 632 Guerrero
Matilda A., candies and stationery, 135,
16th
Robert H., carpenter, r. 710. 15th Av South
William F., cashier Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Alameda
" William G., foreman, r. 1106, 17th
4®"McDougall. See Macdougall
McDowell Alfred, clerk J. T. Bowers & Son, r.
a33 McAllister
A. M.,r. 346,4th
Annie Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
Archibald, teamster, r. 227. 2d
Arthur E., bookkeeper C. H. Oilman & Co.,
r. 1423 Clay
Delia, widow, r. 27 Oak
Dress Making Academy The, Austin H,
Lynn manager, 213 Powell
Edward, laborer, r. 4381/4, 6th
Elizabeth, widow, nurse, r. 1520 Dupont
Irving, engineer, r. 1731 McAllister
J. W., trimmer Mutual Electric Light Co.,
r. 110 Taylor
Kathaline, actress Cremorne Theatre
Laura E. Mrs., matron Girls Union Home,
r. 929 Pine
Mary Miss, r. 22 Hawthorne
May, domestic, 222 Dolores
Robert M., policeman, r. 6101/2, 3d
Thomas W., grainer, r. 808V^ Greenwich
William, show card writer, r. 3138a 16th
William T., manager Sunset Distributing
Co. and Pacific Perfumery Co., 41 Stev-
Alameda
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McDuff Andrew, tailor, r. 318 Tehama
" Jeanette, widow, r. 318 Tehama
McDuffle A. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 830
Geary
" Arthur, engineer Standard Oil Co., r. 120a
8th
" CD. Mrs., r. 120a 8th
" Florence Miss, nurse, 120a 8th
" De Witt, r. 120A 8th
McEachren Angus, carpenter, r. 513 Noe
" Benjamin, r. 547 Stevenson
" Duncan, carpenter, r. Prospect Av nr Eu-
genia Av
" Robert, porter str Pomona
McElaney Edward, painter, r. 168V4 Silver
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 519 Mission
McElearney James, manager San Francisco
Hay and Grain Co., 619-621 Fourth, r.
1321 Harrison
McElhone Charles, blacksmith helper Pac. Roll.
Mill, r. 165 Silver-
" Edward, coachman Dr. G. F. Shiels, r. 237%
Geary
McElligott John, clerk C. Curtin, r. 38V4 Russ
" Patrick, laborer S. P. Co., r. 385^ Russ
" Thomas, liquors, 1828 Market
" Thomas, clerk C. Curtin, r. 38^/4 Russ
•> William, passenger agent Atlantic & Pa-
cific Railroad Co., r. Oakland
McElnay Annie, widow, r. 519a 19th
McElrath Ella, widow, r. 1330 Jackson
■' Frank J., stairbuilder Henry McMahon, r.
1330 Jackson
McElroy Andrew, builder and contractor, 40
New Montgomery, and member Board of
Education, r. 715 McAllister
" Bridget, widow, r. 514 Ash Av
" Brothers (George S. and John J.), draymen,
SE cor Mission and 1st
" Catherine, widow, r. 13 Natoma
" Edward, laborer, r. 3 Perry rear
" Edward, liquors, 346, 3d
" Edward J., sweeper Harbor Commission-
ers, r. 745 Howard
" Frank B., traveling salesman N. Y. Belt-
ing and Packing Co.
" George J., iron molder, r. 347 Shipley
" George S. (McElroy Bros.), r. 13 Natoma
" Harriet S., widow, r. 822 Guerrero
" Hugh, r. 116 Langton
" Hugh, blacksmith Cal. Construction Co., r.
146 Hancock
" Hugh, laborer, r. 1111 Hampshire
" Hugh A., clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. 116 Langton
" James, bakery, 762 Brannan
" James, boatman, r. 130 Francisco
" James, hackman United Carriage Co.
" James, laborer, r. 1025 Natoma
" James, teamster, r. 31 Broadway
" James, waiter, r. 211, 4th
" James A., boiler maker, r. 762 Brannan
" James B., druggist. 20714, 24th
McElroy James P., attorney at law, 35-36
Mills Bldg, 8th floor, r. Piedmont
" James R., clerk, r. 616 Haight
" James R., deputy County Clerk, r. 3107
Washington
" J. M. Mrs., widow, r. 323 Guerrero
" John, laborer, r. Hi Natoma
" John C, clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. 116 Langton
" John J. (McElroy Bros.), r. 1611a Golden
Gate Av
" John W., boiler maker, r. 347 Shipley
" Joseph, r. 609^4 Howard
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 9 Enterprise
" Louise Miss, principal Harrison Primary
School, r. 715 McAllister
" Mary, widow, r. 3 Perry rear
" Mary, widow, r. 347 Shipley
" Mary Miss, r. 279 Stevenson
" Michael, hostler James Tomkinson, r. 27^/4,
4th
" Oscar, drayman, r. 40 Shot well
" Patrick J. (McElroy & Magner), r. 330,
22d
" Peter J., chair finisher Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. 11 Boyd
McElroy Robert, real estate and agent Phelan
Bldg, 4Phelan Bldg, r. SW cor Haight
and Buchanan
McElroy Robert D., clerk Robert McElroy and
notary public, 4 Phelan Bldg, r. 122 Chat-
tanooga
" Robert J., teacher, r. 1111 Hampshire
" Thomas, bookbinder, r. 443b Tehama
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 16 Clara
" Thomas Jr., seaman r. 16 Clara
" Thomas F., machinist, r. 118 Day
" William J., clerk Sperry Flour Co.,r. 112
Valencia
" & Magner (Patrick J. McElroy and Max
Magner), groceries, 518-520, 4th
«®-McElroy. See McIUriach
McElvaney John G., with Cal. Fig Syrup Co., r.
627 Ellis
McElwain Arthur B.. clerk, r. 905 Market
" Charles P., teamster Cal. Construction Co.,
r. 530, 17th
" James, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 9 Erie
McElwee Charles K., with Cal. Casket Co., r.
1924 Ellis
" James, teamster, r. 516 Haight
" William, packer W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 33
Hawthorne
McEnaney Bernard, housemover, r. 341, 13th
" James M., brass molder, r. 904 Bryant
" J. M. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 904 Bryant
McEneany Edward, marine engineer, r. 718, 20th
" Thomas E., machinist Byron Jackson, r.
718, 20th
>B®= McEneany. See McAneny
McEnerney Garret W., attorney at law, 58-61
Nevada Block, r. 715 Hayes
" James, teamster Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 120a Silver
" John P,, storekeeper U. S. Internal Rev-
enue, r. 34 Ellis
" Thomas J., laborer, r. 1210 Mason
Jg®°McEnerney. See Mclnerney, Mclnerny and
McNerney
McEnhill Hugh P., dyer, r. 331, 22d
" John, real estate, r. 331, 23d
" John H., compositor, r. 331, 22d
" Joseph, cook, r. 331, 22d
" Leonard, plumber Lippert & Hahn, r. 331,
22d
" Peter, conductor, r. 331, 22d
" Thomas F., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 331, 22d
;g®-McEnhill. See Mclnhill
McEniff Patrick, clerk, r. 212, 1st
McEnroe Henry J., bartender, r. 320 Fell
" James H., salesman, r. 427 Fulton
" John B., machine operator Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 47 Hermann
" Mary, widow, r. 427 Fulton
" Thomas F., butcher Gendotti Bros., r. 427
Fulton
McEntee James B., with Singer Mfg Co., r.
119^ Shipley
" James J., policeman, r. 1212 Utah
" John T., with Singer Mfg Co., r. II91/2 Ship-
ley
" Joseph F., roller Pac. Roll. Mill, r. IIOM
Langton
" Matthew, cellarman Hibemia Brewery, r.
723c Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 119V2 Shipley
" Mary J. Miss, stenographer Royal Frater-
nal Guardians, r. Berkeley
" Patrick, helper Willows Brewery, r. 402
Capp
*S=McEntee. See Mclntee
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McEntire Adelia, widow, r. 428 Sanchez
" Edward P., olerii, r. 428 Sanchez
je®-MoEntire. See Mclntire and Mclntyre
McErlain Peter, teamster Richard D. Chandler,
r. 2021 Geary
McEvoy Bridget, groceries, 2009 Dupont
" Edward, marine engineer, r. 319 Jessie
" Edward A., baker American Biscuit Co., r.
1065 Broadway
" Hugh (McMurphy & McEvoy). r. Berkeley
" James, 1st asst. engineer str San Juan, r.
417, 26th
" James, stevedore, r. 290 Union
" James F., student, r. 2827 Jackson
" James J., foreman J. D. Gove, r. 1407 Mont-
gomery
" John, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co.. r. 710
Sierra
'< John, speculator, r. 1523 Geary
" John, teamster, r. 934, 13th Av South
" Joseph, hostler John Nolan & Sons, r. 1611
California
" Joseph, messenger Mills Bldg, r. 8 Leroy
PI
" Joseph, pork packer, 338, 10th, r. 336, 10th
" Joseph Jr., bookkeeper Joseph McEvoy, r.
336, 10th
" Joseph G., plasterer, r. 245 Langton
" Joseph G. Jr., plasterer, r. 245 Langton
" Joseph T., electrician, r. 8 Leroy PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 2827 Jackson
" Margaret A. Miss, r. 204 Franklin
" Mary L., widow, r. 8 Leroy PI
" May Miss, compositor John C. Howe, r. 8
Leroy PI
" Michael, statement taker S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 22 Sharon
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 16 Clara
•' Thomas F., seaman, r. 16 Clara
" Walter, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 8 Leroy
PI
'• William, plasterer, r. 245 Langton
4iS-McEvoy. See McAvoy
McEwen Alexander H., boiler maker, r. 327, 10th
" Andrew, blacksmith, r. 820 Battery
" Annie, widow, r. 1318 Jones
" Arthur B., journalist, r. 1511 Scott
" Bernard Mrs., r. 520, 8th
McEwen Brothers (John J. and Frank W.). real
estate agents, houses and lots on install-
ments, 118 Montgomery, telephone Main
1357
" E. Mrs., widow, r. 344, 17th
" Eleanor Miss, school teacher, r. 1318 Jones
" Frank W. (McEwen Bros.), r. 1233 Sanchez
" Helen, widow, r. 26 Webster
" John A., r. 344, 17th
" John C, engineer, r. 124 Wildey
" John J. (McEwen Bros.), r. 26 Webster
" Julia A., widow, r. 1619 Clay
" Lydia Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Owen, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
*®=*McEwen. See MacEwen, McKeune. Mc-
Kewen and McKown
McFadden Bridget Miss, restaurant, 516, 1st
" Charles, laborer John D. McGilvray & Co.,
r. 213 Ritch
" Charles, steward Bella Union Theater, r.
624 Washington
" Charles A., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
817 Guerrero
" Charles J., bookkeeper, r. 408 Hyde
" Daniel, ship joiner, r. 23d Av South nr Rail-
road Av
McFadden Daniel, wines and liquors, 1426 Grove
" Edward, traveling salesman, r. 603 Bush
McFadden Emma Miss, teacher Fairmount
Primary School, r. 1607 Turk
" Eugene, workman U. S. Mint, r. 1607 Turk
" Hannah, widow, r. 1016 Minna
" J., coalpasser str Santa Rosa
" James, janitor, r.350 Grove
" James F., clerk, r. 1607 Turk
" James G.,' laborer, r. 739 Folsom
" John, clerk, r. 350 Grove
" John, helper Joshua Hendey Machine Wks,
r. 1914 Taylor
" John, helper Allen & Looney, r. 736i/^ Clem-
entina
" John, laborer, r. 112 Silver
" John, laborer South S. F. Tannery
" John, sewer contractor, r. 9 Tonningsen PI
" John E., liquors, 705, 5th Av, r. 1811 McAl-
lister
" Joseph, machinist, r. 19 Stanly PI
" Joseph, oiler str San Bias
" Kathryn Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 1607 Turk
" Maggie, widow, r. 668 Clementina
" Mary, widow, r. 408 Hyde
" Mary E., widow, r. 213 Ritch
" Maude L.,shoefitter, r. 213 Ritch
" P.. wrapper, J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 544 Dia-
mond
" Patrick, solicitor Palace Hotel, r. 544 Din-
mond
" Patrick C, r. 1607 Turk
McFadden Samuel, superintendent United
Undertakers' Association, 27-29, 5th, r.
1654 Hayes
" Stephen, laborer, r. 736V^ Clementina
" Thomas, teamster William Kerr Co., r. 1418
Devisadero
" W. F. Mrs., dress and cloak maker, r. 540
Ellis
McFadyen Allen Mrs., r. 1823 Devisadero
" Archibald (Steele & McFadyen), r. 1730
Page
MoFall Edward, printer, r. 926 Mission
" James A., seaman, r. 33 Nevada Av
" John, laborer, r. 83 Clementina
" John, laborer, r. 606 Hermann
" John, teamster, r. 39 Pacific
" Thomas, driver John B. Dallas, r. 606 Her-
mann
«yMcFall. See McFaul
McFarlan Archibald R., r. 102 Webster
" Arden C, bookkeeper Standard Shirt Fac-
tory, r. 102 Webster
" Frederick K., bookkeeper A. Zellerbach &
Sons, r. 319 Sutter
" James, bartender Henry Muller, r. 520 Pa-
cific
McFarland Albert, clerk, r. 1930 Fillmore
" Alexander W., carpenter, r. 223 Palmer
" Alonzo G., collector, r. 400 Clayton
McFarland Benjamin S. (McFarland Bros.), r.
2163 San Jose Av, Alameda
McFARLAND BROTHERS,
(Benjamin S. and Gardner McFarland
and christian Lorenzen), general mill-
work, planing, sawing and sizing,
shaping, turning and band-sawing,
mouldings and brackets, 225-227 Berry
bet 3d and 4th, telephone South 604
McFarland Charles, flagman S. P. Co., r. 68 Te-
hama
" Charles B., carpet layer, r. 1930 Fillmore
" Clara Miss, r. 114 CoUingwood
" Cornelius, plumber, r. 1232V4 Vallejo
" Cornelius, stereo typer Call, r. 1114 Steven-
son
" Daniel, fireman str Progreso
" Daniel J., carpenter, r. 41 Warren
" David A., r. 1925 Sutter
" Emma, widow, r. 2 Converse
" Frank, clerk, r. 638 Francisco
McFarland Gardner (McFarland Bros.), r. 1012
Walnut, Alameda
" George W., driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co.,
r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" Helen Miss, r. 7 Van Ness Av
" Helen F. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 1306 Polk
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McFarland Hugh, stableman A. C. Campbell, r.
133 Folsom
James, porter J. G. B. Broemmel, r. 2501
California
James, salesman Kavanaugh Bros., r. 319
Steiner
John, laborer, r. 3 Converse
John, master mariner, r. 1932 Union
John, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
Joseph B., liquors, NW cor Union and
Steiner
Lillian, clerk, r. 238 Noe
M. N., bookkeeper, r. 110 Eddy
M. T. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 1306 Polk
Octavia, widow, r. 400 Clayton
Oliver, r. 9 South Park
Owen, expressman, r. Ill Hermann
Peter, r. 1400 Castro
Robert, waiter Russ House, r. 336a Bush
Robert E., painter John G. Edmondson, r.
928 Florida
Theresa, widow, r. 404 Tehama
Thomas, r. St. Mary's Hospital
Thomas A., capitalist, r. 400 Clayton
McFarland Thomas B., Associate Justice Sup-
reme Court of California, chambers 825
Market, Emporium Bldg, r. 2241 Jackson
" Thomas W., clerk Collier & Grant, r. 914
Pine
" Wallace, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 18
Dearborn P]
" William, driver Millbrae Dairy
" William L., physician, r. 637a Ellis
" William R., contractor, r. 1038 Shotwell
" William R., deputy Fish Commissioner, r.
1719 Sutter
i^~McFarland. See Macfarlane
McFarlane George, attorney at law, r. 913 Post
" Hubert, laborer, r. 84^2 Colton
" John, boilermaker Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 437, 11th
" John, carpenter, r. 2721 Harrison
" John, plasterer, r. 61 Chenery
■' Peter D. (Cutter & Co.), r. 913 Post
" W., clerk, r. 537 Sacramento
" William T., lineman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 117, 10th
i8®=McFarlane. See McFarland
McFarron Robert, seaman, r. 419 East North
McFaul Charles, clerk, r. 313 San Jose Av
" C.L., ticket agent Coast Divisions. P. Co.,
r. 313 San Jose Av
" Hugh, weigher, r. 2936 Folsom
" James, stable foreman Sperry Flour Co., r.
1008 Harrison
McFauU Stephen, barber Alfred J. Heilfron, r.
403/2 Gough
Jg^-McFauU. See McFall
McFee Daniel, joiner Union Iron Wks, r. 811
Bryant
" Disraeli D., laborer, r. 617 Ellis rear
" Joseph R., manager Salvation Army Life
Boat, 117 Jackson and 120 Oregon, r. 1139
Market
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1901 Pacific Av
4S~McFee. See Macphee, McAfee and Mc-
Phee
McFeeley Benjamin J., butcher, r. 1105 How-
ard
" Charles, marine engineer, r. 15 Flint Alley
" Daniel, clerk The Zeno Mauvias Music Co.,
r. 1105 Howard
" Edward, butcher, r. 1105 Howard
" James, blacksmith, r. 1105 Howard
" John, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
McFeely F.. asst. engineer str Noyo
" Lola Miss, teacher, r. 1414 Bush
McFerran S. F. Mrs., widow, r. 833 Sutter.
McGafBgan Bernard, teamster Oregon Imp. Co.,
r. UVz Federal
" James, laborer, r. 5 Lawrence PI
" Michael, laborer, r. 5 Lawrence PI
" Patrick, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 5
Lawrence PI
McGahey Robert, clerk r. 521 Douglass
McGann Bell, type setter Pacific States Type
Foundry, r. 250 Minna
" Ellen M., widow, r. 444 Brannan
McGann Frank, chair finisher Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. Oakland
Frank P., mill hand, r. 444 Brannan
Henry, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r.
250 Minna
J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
John, machinist Cahill & Hall Elevator
Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal
Marie, widow, r. Prentiss nr Powhattan
Michael J., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
153 Solano
" William H., plumbing, 1166 Mission, r. 512
Larkin
McGarigal James, fireman, r. cor Army and
Folsom
McGarity Edward L., liquors, 105 Powell, r. 120
Ellis
McGarrey James, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 925%
Mission
McGarrity D. J., solicitor, r. 605 Ellis
McGary Edward, capitalist, r. 1036 Mission
" Edward Jr., r. 1036 Mission
" James F., miner, r. 1036 Mission
4®="McGary. See Magary and McGeary
McGattigan Patrick, laborer, r. 3314 Ecker rear
McGaughey Francis, salesman Marshall, Teg-
gart & Co., r. 3 Vernon PI
" James D., r. 663 Market
" Lewis R., r. 414. 3d Av
" Patrick, foundryman, r. 501 Napa
McGaughran Charles, cellarman Cal. Wine
Assn., r. 616 Jessie
" William, clerk, r. 616 Jessie
McGauley Edward J., foreman, r. 1135 Mission
" James F., auditor Savings and Loan Soci-
ety, r. 2423 Green
" William E., clerk, r. 611 Polk
iSS-McGauley. See Macauley, McAuley and
McCauley
McGavin Walter J. S.. accountant Nevada
Bank, r. 2603 California
MoGavran Stephen, painter, r. 123c San Jose Av
McGaw Sidney A., manager Percy Beamish,
918-923 Market, r. 537 Alvarado
McGeary Annie, domestic, 1930 Jackson
" David, compositor, r. 1513)^ Market
" Eliza Miss, seamstress St. Mary's Hos-
tal
" John, contractor, r. 1175 Mission
" Joseph A., chief clerk U. S. Postoface In-
spectors, r. 1175 Mission
" Thomas, laborer, r. 536/3, 9th
jB®=McGeary. See McGary
McGee Arthur, pressman, r. 160 Silver
" Catherine, widow, r. 760a Howard
" Edward, teamster, r. 124 Utah
" Edward, yardman Perry J. Smith, r. 445
Bartlett
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1249b 18th
" Eugene, waiter, r. 129 Taylor
" Francis A., agent Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Assn, r. Lorin
" Francis P., packer, r. 1859 Lexington Av,
rear
" Henry, storekeeper XL Dairy Co., r. 222,
23d
" Henry C, order clerk Redington & Co., r.
Lorin
" James, laborer, r. 217 Mississippi
" James B., shipping clerk, r. 335 Turk
" James C, machinist S. P. Co., r. 903 Mont-
gomery
" James C, molder, r. 513 Hyde
" Jennie A. Miss, dressmaking, 513 Hyde
" John, r. 160 Silver
" John, peddler, r. 1316, 24th
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McGee John, teamster, r. 421 Church
" John J., solicitor, r. 3 Sheridan
" John N., policeman, r. 513 Hyde
" John P., laborer, r. 136 Church
" John R., housesmith, r. 3 Sheridan
" Joseph, teamster, r. 1337 Utah
" J. R., oiler str City of Sydney
" Marshall, r. 29 Ritch
" Michael, r. 214 Ellis
" Patrick, r. 1113 Jackson
" Patrick, policeman, r. &35 Turk
" Peter, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 113
Randall
" Peter, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 518>^
Stevenson
" Peter J., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 113
Randall
" Porter, civil engineer, r. 606 Folsom
" Richard, carriage trimmer O'Brien & Sons,
r. Huron nr Mount Vernon Av
" Robert E., r. 513 Hyde
" Rosanna, widow, r. 335 Turk
" Thomas, laborer, r. 12 Clay
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 335 Turk
" Thomas J., bookkeeper Bertie & Co., r. 33
Welsh
McGee WiUiam J., attorney at law, 610 Mont-
gomery, r. 1711 Broadway, Alameda
" William J., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 345Brannan
" William M., relief agent Wells. Fargo &
Co., r. 11014 McAllister
>8®"McGee. See Magee and McGhee
McGeehan Charles, teamster, r. 431 Pine
" Hugh, engineer, r. NE cor 14th and South
Broderick
McGeeney Annie E. Miss, r. 1519 Jackson
" Bridget, widow, r. 1519 Jackson
" Edward P., printer, r. 1519 Jackson
" Frank A., clerk Lake & Co., r. 1519 Jack-
son
" William H., foreman John B. Mclntyre, r.
1519 Jackson
McGeorge James, carpenter, r. 313i4 Elm Av
" Thomas, clerk, r. 1213 Tavlor
•• William C, clerk, r. 1213 Taylor
McGeough Arthur H., salesman Sommer &
Kaufman, r. 1409!^ Mason
" Hugh R., canmaker, r. 908 Sansome
" James A., stonecutter, r. 908 Sansome
" John F., manager J. T. Sullivan, r. 908
Sansome
" Robert A., salesman, r. 908 Sansome
" Rose, domestic, 2010 Washington
" Rose T. Miss, teacher Lafayette Primary
School, r. 908 Sansome
McGeown John W., foreman City St. Imp. Co.,
r. 230 Duncan
McGettigan Charles D., medical student St.
Mary's Hospital
" Edward, salesman Moore, Hunt & Co., r.
Russ House
McGhee Frederick, machinist Cal. St. RR, r.
1201 y. Bush
" JohnT.,asst. superintendent Cal. St. RR.
r. 1201'/2 Bush
" Robert J., clerk S. P. Co., r. I20114 Bush
>8®- McGhee. See Magee and McGee
McGibben James A., boiler maker, r. 148 Ship-
ley
" James A., hoseman Engine 6, r. 311, 6th
" Robert, r. 638, 23d
" Robert, machinist, r. 148 Shipley
" Samuel J., tailor, r. 148 Shipley
McGibbon Isabelle, widow, r. 23 South Park
j8S= McGibbon. See McKibbin
McGibbons Frank, machinist Union I. Wks, r.
435 Bryant
McGifBn Charles, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 804
Lott
" James, upholsterer W. & J. Sloane & Co. .
r. 430 Fulton
" Joseph, solicitor International Hotel, r. 701
Stockton
" Joseph A., hatter, 136, 3d, r. 701 Stockton
" Margaret, widow, r. 430 Fulton
" Rutherford, decorator, r. 430 Fulton
McGill August, clerk Louis A. Grade, r. IOO8V2
Market
" Avery B., physician and surgeon, ofiQce and
r. 919 Post
" Catherine, widow, r. 1410, 25th
" Charles, helper La Grande Laundry
" C. E., typewriter R. G. Dun & Co., r. 1733
Broadway
" Daniel, peddler, r. 83 Stevenson rear
" George, clerk, r. 908 Dolores
" Henry G., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 919 Post
" Henry I., journalist Post, r. 1733 Broad-
way
McGill Henry M., notary public and attorney
at law, 30 Montgomery, telephone Main
818, r. 1733 Broadway
" Hugh, wood and coal, 110 Clara, r. 112
Clara
" John H., clerk, r. 32, 4th
" John P., barber, 52514 East
" Joseph, painter, r. 111^ Dale PI
" Mary Miss, nurse, r. 1410, 25th
" M. B., barber Manuel Guster, r. 1502 Fol-
som
" M. C, accountant, r. 2200 Steiner
McGill Robert E., public accountant, 405 Cali-
fornia and solicitor Fireman's Fund In-
surance Co., r. 2200 Steiner
" Sarah, widow, r. 310 Jones
" Thomas, sign painter, 415 Market, r. 1410,
25th
" William, r. 326 O'Farrell
" William, cashier George Webb Alexander,
r. Oakland
im- McGill. See Magill
McGillan Kate, domestic, 1322 Golden Gate Av
" Mary, widow, r. 522 Castro
" Patrick, steamfitter W. D. Hobro, r. 1718
Leavenworth
McGillaway Neal, cigars and tobacco, 131 Eddy,
r. 18 Guy PI
McGillen Rodger, plumber, r. 1105, 18th
McGilley James G., plasterer, r. 313, 8th
" Patrick, plasterer, r. 313, 8th
" Rose Miss, cook, r. 242 Taylor
McGillicuddy Eugene, expressman, r. 1204 How-
ard
" John E., machinist William Wedgwood Ma-
chine Wks, r. 1016 Sanchez
McGilligan Daniel, furdresser Nicholas Jung
McGiltin Frank, hackman, r. 2391^ Langton
" William, gasfltter S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 856 Brannan
McGillivray Alexander D., machinist, r. 765
Harrison
" Angus, carpenter, r. 8 Virginia Av
" Christina, domestic, 1117 Pine
" George, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
540 McAllister
McGUlivray George, president Downie Boiler
Incrustation Preventative Co. and agent
Heberer Oil Burner, ofBce 42, 2d, r. 1047
McAllister
" John D., miner, r. 1047 McAllister
" Stephen, teamster, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" William, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
^g" McGillivray. See MacGillivray and Mc-
Gilvray
McGilloway James, longshoreman O. R. & N.
Co., r. 545!4,2d
McGilvery Thomas, driver S. F. Laundry, r.
1227 Pine
McGilvray Henry S., stonecutter John D. Mc-
Gilvray & Co., r. 1031 Valencia
" James B., receiver Sutter St. Ry., r. 1332
Bush
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McGilvray James S. (John D. McGilvray &
Co.), r. Denver, Col.
" John D. (John D. Gilvray & Co.), r. 1021
Valencia
" John D. Jr., clerk John D. McGilvray & Co.,
r. 1021 Valencia
McGilvray John D. & Co. (John D. and James S.
McGilvray and Robert Findlay), build-
ing and stone contractors, SW cor 2d and
King
J^ McGilvray. See MacGillivray and McGil-
livray
McGinerty Charles W., clerk, r. 131 Perry
" Frank J., grainer, r. 335, 4th
" George H., clerk P. J. McElroy, r. 131
Perry
" J. Francis (Finerty & McGinerty), r. 31
Eddy
" Joseph, woolsorter Watson & Marx, r. 351
Clementina
" J. W., electrician Cal. Novelty & Imp. Co.,
r. 313V4 Clementina
■• Patrick H., grainer, r. 131 Perry
McGlnity James, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.
Co., r. 72Chenery
jm^ McGlnity. See McGinty
McGinley Fannie, r. 909 Battery rear
" J., cellarman Cal Wine Assn.
" Jaaies A., lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.,
r. 463 Jessie
" John, laborer, r. 546 Pennsylvania Av
McGinn Annie Miss, stamping and embroider-
ing, 226 O'Farrell
McGinn. Brotliers(Eugene McGinn), undertakers
and embalmers, 31 Eddy
" Edward, gardener St. Marys Hospital
" Eugene (McGinn Bros.), r. 31 Eddy
" Frank T., clerk F. W. Voogt, r. 1802 Ellis
" George, asst. superintendent County Jail
No. 2, r. 20, 12th
" George F., clerk Simpson & Millar, r. 20,
12th
" George W., engraver, r. 1802 Ellis
" James E., undertaker McGinn Bros., r. 3
Margaret Court
" Johanna, widow, r. 1802 Ellis
" Joseph, shoemaker, r. 20, 12th
" Joseph, waiter, r. 1122 Battery
" Joseph A., helper William F. Wilson, r.
20, 12th
" Josephs., r. 1802 Ellis
" Leo, clerk, r. 20, 12th
" Martin, porter Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r. 861
Market
" Patrick, engineer St. Mary's Hospital
McGinn P. Henry, agent Rudolph's Patent
Pool Table, 31 Eddy
McGinnes Robert T., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
321 Guerrero
McGinness Charles J., secretary United Under-
takers Association, 27, 5th, r. 629 Minna
" George T., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 511 Turk
" Joseph, janitor, r. 95 Steuart
McGinney Frank, clerk, r. 728% McAllister
" John H., deputy Superintendent of Streets,
r. 72814 McAllister
" Patrick, J., cooper, r. 728!4 McAllister
McGinnis Annie, widow, r. 328 Bartlett
" Catharine, widow, r. 1307 Harrison
" Constantine, teamster Gross & MuUaney,
r. 624 Fulton
" Edward, groceries and liquors, 219, 24th
" Edward, janitor, 935 Market
" Hugh, cook, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" Hugh J., bookkeeper Metzger & Franklin,
r. 1921 Geary
" James, r. 1921 Geary
" James, bartender John Dunn, r. 701 Battery
" James, seaman, r. 11 Natoma
" James E., policeman, r. 25% Madison Av
" J. H., laborer U. S. Mint, r. 137 Silver
" John, laborer, r. 1057 Golden Gate Av rear
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Patrick J. liquors, NW cor 16th and Guer-
rero
" Robert, clerk, r, 711 Franklin
'< Thomas, miner, r. 118a Noe
" Thomas B., bookkeeper, r. 1921 Geary
W. W. IMONTAGUE & CO.
M.:; Heating Apparatus.
and Steam 1 1 n
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
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McGinnis William, conductor, r. 106%, 3d
" William L,., shoeflnisher G. M. Kutz & Co.,
r. 7 Grant Alley
4®=-McGinnis. See Maginnis, McGinness, Mc-
Guinness and Mclnnis
McGinty Arthur T„ driver U. S. Laundry, r. 315
Grove
" Arthur T., fixture hanger J. W. Burtchaell,
r. 142 Clipper
" Charles, glass stainer, r. 92i Boardman PI
" Dennis, longshoreman, r. 261 Minna
" Ellen, widow, r. 9M Boardman PI
" James, laborer, r. 9% Boardman PI
" James P., engineer Crocker Bldg, r. 142
Clipper
" John, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" John F. Rev., pastor Church of the Holy
Cross, r. 1820 Eddy
" Lily, bookbinder, r. 9M Boardman PI
" Patrick, shoemaker, 410%, 6th
" William, shoemaker, 410%, 6th
4®-McGinty. See McGinerty
McGirr Elizabeth Miss (Gormley & McGirr), r.
1314 Larkln
McGivern Bernard W., clerk S. P. Co., r. 128
Scott
" Edward J., druggist, 500 Guerrero, r. 502
Guerrero
" Katherine A. Miss, teacher Hamilton
Evening School, r. 381 Dolores
McGivney Edward H., coremaker, r. 926 Mont-
gomery
" John T., serviceman S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 226b Clara
" Mary Miss, bookbinder, r. 926 Montgomery
" Michael, laborer John G. lis & Co., r. 926
Montgomery
" Patrick, r. 647% Willow Av
" Patrick, porter Occidental Hotel
McGlade Edward, horseshoer, r. 147 Shipley
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 131 Greenwich
rear
" Patrick, foreman City Street Improvement
Co., r. 230 Duncan
McGlade Peter W., chief clerk Registrar's
offtce. r. 761 Capp
McGladery Mary Miss, matron Ladies' Protec-
tion and Relief Society, E s Franklin
bet Post and Geary
McGlauflin Lewis W., grain and commission
merchant, 309 California, r. Alameda
McGlaughlin Charles, teamster, r. 720 Sierra
" Peter, fireman, r, 720 Sierra
«®~ McGlaughlin. See McLaughlin
McGlennon E., attendant U. S. Quarantine Sta-
tion, Angel Island
•' John, blacksmith, r. 245, 9th
iMcGlew JohnB., assayer and mining machin-
ery, 419 California, room 16, r. 1575 Folsom
" Ore Concentrator Co. The, Frank Barrere
secretary and manager, offtce 116 Davis,
works 132 Main
" Thomas, mining engineer, r. 1575 Folsom
McGlincey Frank J., clerk, r. 736 Green
McGlinchey Hugh, r. 1008 Larkin
" Peter J., teamster Cal. Coal Co., r. 1122
Larkin
McGlinchy Cornelius, salesman, r. 237% Hick-
ory Av
" Michael, groceries and liquors, 900 Filbert
McGlindon Felix, salesman, r. 730 Harrison
McGlinn Mary, widow, r. 506 Guerrero
.e®-McGlinn. See McGlynn
McGloin Daniel, car driver, r. 1325% Natoma
" Edward, salesman D. M. Moran & Co., r. 26
McAllister
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McGlone Daniel, teamster, r. 326 San Jose Av
" James, truckman Truck 5, r. 1034 Oak
" James H., wardtender City and County
Hospital
" James J., butcher, 305 Brannan. r. 519 Sac-
CO
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" James P., driver William C. Miller, r. 238,
14th
" James P., porter Hagerty Bros., r. cor
Ocean Boulevard and Fulton
McGlynn A. J. Mrs., bakery, 444 Hayes
" Benjamin, baker, r. 444 Hayes
" Bernard, house mover, r. 9 Everett
" Catherine Mrs., r. 1326 Mission
" Charles J., clerk Hlbernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1500 Golden Gate Av
" David H., molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 15414
Clara
" Frank, real estate, r. 1810 Scott
" Frank Jr. {McGlynn & O'Toole), r. 1810
Scott
" Hugh, conductor Presidio and Ferries RR,
r. 2002 Central Av
" John, boiler maker, r. 632 Mission
" John, longshoreman, r. 612 Howard
" John, milk dealer, 1413 Harrison
" John F., clerk delivery dept Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1216 Howard
■' Joseph, carpenter, r. 662 Minna rear
" Mary E. R. Miss, tailoress, r. l,'>4i/2 Clara
" Michael, editor The Voice of Labor, 620
Market
" Patrick H., roofer, r. 154^4 Clara
" Patrick J., hackman United Carriage Co
r. 12 Russell
" Peter J. (McGlynn & Menton), r. 2424 Leav-
enworth
■' Theresa Miss, lodgings, 2002 Central Av
'• Thomas, r. 1216 Howard
" Thomas, policeman, r. 603, 3d
■' Thomas A., r. 15414 Clara
" William J., trunkmaker Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 12 Russell
" & Menton (Peter J. McGlynn and William
H. Menton), real estate agents, 22 Chron-
icle Bldg
McGlynn & O'Toole (Frank McGlynn Jr. and
John O'Toole), attorneys at law, 36-37
Nevada Block
4®-McGlynn. See McGlinn
McGoldrick Charles, car washer, r. 946 Howard
" Daniel, r. 422 Austin Av
" Daniel, fireman str Encinal, r. 1823 Pine
" Daniel, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 1120, 23d
" Henry, blacksmith, r. 1120, 23d
" James, sexton, r. 320 Harrison
" John, teamster A. C. Campbell, r. 568 Fol-
som
" John M., plumber, r. 1120, 23d
" John P., shoemaker, r. 1124. 23d
" Patrick, fireman Western Sugar Refinery
r. 1117% Tennessee
" Patrick, janitor, r. 78 Natoma
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 1124, 23d
" Thomas, bartender, r. 1124, 23d
" William, expressman, 425 Sansome, r. 1124,
" William, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill., r. 338
Louisiana
" William, stevedore, r. 1120, 23d
" William Jr., millhand W. H. Miner r
1120,23d ' ■
McGonigle Bernard, laborer, r. 636, 3d
" Cornelius, r. 41 Natoma
" Dennis, r. 1114 Alabama
" Edward, r. 15 Florence
312,
McGonigle Frank J., meterman S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 640 Minna
Hugh, laborer, r. 37 Mary
Hugh, laborer, r. 636, 3d
Hugh, packer, r. 15 Florence
John, teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 650
Howard
John P., horseshoer,
Joseph, r. 15 Florence
Michael, laborer,
Neil, laborer, r. 43 Ne
Philip, coal, r. 636, 3d
Susan, widow, r. 636, 3d
Thomas, laborer, r. 636, 3d
Thomas P., teamster, r. 1114 Alabama
Timothy, longshoreman, r. 15 Florence
William, clerk J. William Boyken, r. 43
Natoma
" William, engineer, r. 15 Florence
4®"McGonigle. See McGunagle
McGoogan John, laborer, r. 15a De Boom
McGoon Byron G., r. 102 Taylor
" Mamie, widow, r. 306 Ritch
McGorey Susan Miss, teacher Whittier Pri-
mary School, r. 2015!4 Ellis
McGorry Catherine, widow, r. 1214 Alabama
" James B. E., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
614 Folsom
" John J., driver Chemical Engine 6, r. 313,
6th
4®="McGorty. See Magorty and McGurty
McGougan Mary, widow, r. 613i/4 Broderick
McGough John, foreman J. E. Whitney, r. 3066
Laguna
" Patrick, longshoreman J. E. Whitney, r.
3066 Laguna
McGourty Francis, laborer, r. 215 Linden Av
McGovern Andrew J., watchman State Dredger
1, r. 30 Sharon
McGovern Benedict Very Rev. 0. F., prior St.
Dominic's Monastery, W s Steiner bet
Bush and Pine
" Bernard, laborer, r. 752 Howard
" Charles C, physician, 1577 Folsom
" Charles J., physician, 1577 Folsom
" Edward, r. 314 Brannan
" Frank, laborer, r. 3/2 Boardman PI
" Frank, porter, r. 765 Mission
" George, clerk, r. 4 Moulton PI
" James, r. N s Aldine nr Willard
" James, brass finisher, r. 73 Shipley
" James, laborer, r. 20 Georgia
" James, flesher Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. ]215 Florida
" James, watchman, r. 120 Cook
" James E., policeman, r. 2011 Hyde
" John, r. 2740 Van Ness Av
" John, clerk California Hotel, r. 120 Cook
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 419
John F. (Butler & Co.), r. Sausalito
John F. (Creamer & McGovern), r. 660 Har-
rison
John H., clerk The Examiner, r. 2627 Pine
John J., inspector U. S. Customs, r, 2740
Van Ness Av
Leo W., conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR., r. ] 134 Union
Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
Michael J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
660 Harrison
Patrick, paver, r. 104, 23d
Philip (Rlordan& McGovern), T.64b% Stev-
enson
Philip, book maker, r. 120 Cook
Philip H., real estate, r. 36 Rincon PI
Robert (McGovern & Bidinger), r. 26 Ever-
ett
Thomas, bag maker Hirschfelder & Mean-
ey, r. 104, 23d
Thomas, foreman Chicago Paint Co.
Thomas, tin roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 530/2 Valencia
Thomas, riveter, r. 216 Michigan
Thomas B. (Delafield, McGovern & Co.), r.
New York
Thomas C, r. 232, 25th
Thomas H., driver Chemical Engine 4, r.
2740 Van Ness Av
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McGovern William, clerk Creamer & McGovern,
r. 660 Harrison
" William R. (Hirschbaum & McGovern), r.
1577 Folsom
" & Bidinger (Robert McGovern and Gustave
A. Bidinger), barbers, 152. 3d
McGowan Annie Miss, seamstress, r. 18V^ Moss
" Bartholomew, r. 2-1 Valparaiso
" Benjamin T., tile setter, r. 851 Harrison
" Bernard, chipper, r. 647 Howard
" Bridget, widow, r. 38 Page
" Charles G., r. SW cor 28th and Alabama
" Daniel, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1109 How-
ard
" Edward J., physician, r. 1616 Hayes
" Frances, widow, r. 545 Minna
" Frank, porter Murray & Steinhagen, r. 4
Bernard
" George A., clerk George Morrow & Co., r.
540 Turk
" Hannah, bookkeeper, r. 2017 Dupont
" Harry H., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
59 Chenery
" Harvey, house mover, r. 341, 13th rear
" Henry H., carrier postofflce, r. 1317b Clay
" Hugh, marine hreman, r. 530 Folsom
" James, dental student, r. Occidental Hotel
" James, policeman, r. 2017 Dupont
" James H., foundryman Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 12 Ridley
" John, asst. engineer str Dauntless
Mission
" John, blacksmith, r. 18^^ Moss
" John, laborer, r. 230 Duncan
" John, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" John, porter, r. 24 Valparaiso
" John, tin roofer James Guilfoy, r
fornia Av opp Fair Av
" John A., carpenter, r. 851 Harrison
•' John J., plumber, r. QVi William
" John S., r. 723^/^ Valencia
" John T., carrier postofflce, r. 411 Vallejo
" Joseph, salesman B. H. Lucke, r. 1121, 20th
" Joseph M., brickmason, r. 1616 Hayes
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 2017 Dupont
" Kate Miss, hair dresser, lOOT'^ Larkin
" Lizzie, domestic, 1218 Golden Gate Av
" Maggie Miss, clerk, r. 22i4 Lewis
" Martin, deckhand State dredger 1, r. 1812a
Mason
" Mary, widow, r. 205 Chattanooga
" Mary A., widow, r. 222 Sanchez
" Mathew, builder, r. 1616 Hayes
" Mathew B., brickmason, r. 1616 Hayes
" Matthew, laborer, r. California Av opp
Fair Av
" M. C, marine engineer, r. 425 Taylor
" Michael, laborer, r. 22'/^ Lewis
" Michael, news agent, r. 174 Jessie
" P., hostler Cal. Construction Co., r. 530, 17th
" Patrick, r. 1427, 21st Av South
" Patrick, r. 59 Chenery
" Patrick, blacksmith First St. Wks Union
L Wks, r. I81/2 Moss
" Patrick, foreman S. P. Co., r. cor 10th and
Channel
" Patrick, laborer, r. 12 Ridley
" Patrick, teamster, r. 434 Linden Av
" Patrick A., insurance, 221 Sansome, r. 851
Harrison
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 2354 Everett
" Peter, r. 2017 Dupont
" Peter Jr., r. 2017 Dupont
" Peter J., clerk M. A. Marron, r. 263 Perry
" Peter J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1003
Sierra
" Philip E., stone cutter, r. 2328 Harrison
" Richard C, foundryman Marshutz &, Can-
trell, r. 12 Ridley
" Robert H., attorney at law, 318 Pine, rooms
28-30, r. Occidental Hotel
" Ronald P., carpenter, r. 1218 Mission
" Terrence, compositor, r. 2328 Harrison
" Thaddeus, salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 418 Sutter
" Thomas, liquors, 119, 2d, r. 75 Minna
" Thomas, liquors, 3430 Mission
" Thomas, melter Thompson Bros., r. 643
Folsom
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S^I-S^T" IV/IARKET ST.
McGowan Tliomas A., attorney at law, Empo-
rium Bldg, r. 1922 Vallejo
" Thomas J., butcher, 531 Geary, r. 2014
Geary
" Walter J., brick mason, r. 1616 Hayes
" William H., r. 640, 22d
" William H., fireman S. P. Co., r. 331 Shot-
well
" William W., teamster, r. 712 Howard
" Winifred, widow, r. 2014 Geary
McGown Charles D., secretary McGown Grocery
and Supply Co., 1801 Haight, r. 1686 Page
" Grocery and Supply Co., Lee McGown
president, Charles D. McGown secre-
tary, 1801 Haight
" Lee, president McGown Grocery and Sup-
ply Co., 1801 Haight, r. 1686 Page
J^=" McGown. See MacGowan, McGowan and
McKown
McGrade Maria, widow, r. 514 Clara
McGrady Daniel W., shoemaker, r. 416, 17th
" James, teamster Norton Tanning Co., r.
416, 14th
4®" McGrail. See McGreal
McGranaghan Alice, widow, r. 829, 18th
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 3509a, 16th
McGrane Hugh, watchman, r. 24 Oak Grove Av
" John, shoemaker, r. 786 Stevenson
Jm= McGrane. See Magrane and McGrayan
McGrath Agnes Miss, school teacher, r. 152314
Mission
" Catherine, widow, r. II2IV2 Harrison
" Daniel, carpenter, r. 329 Moulton Av
" Daniel, distributor Post Office, r. 751 How-
ard
" Delia Miss, glove maker B. Blumenthal &
Co., r. 310 Day
" Edward, clerk, r. 13 Welsh rear
" Edward, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
5401/2, 17th
" Edward, insurance, r. 24 Pearl
" Edward, plumber, r. 152354 Mission
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 205, 9th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 918 Jackson
" Ella, widow, r. 1018 Jackson
" Ellen, widow, r. 11 Bryant Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 719 Church
" Francis, teamster, r. 636 Francisco
" George, driver Warren D. Wilson, r. 1911A
Howard
" George, expressman, r. 624 Linden Av
" George, helper William F. Wilson, r.
152354 Mission
" George W., metal roofer Conlin & Roberts,
r. 109, 13th
" Harry, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 733 Minna
" Henry, carpenter, r. 310 Day
" J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, r. 14 Grant Av
" James, conductor S. F. & S. M . Ry., r. 1605a
Dolores
" James, cooper, r. 338, 24th
" James, foreman Bailey, Weller & Neave,
r. 733 Minna
" James, hostler James Hurst, r. 34954 Minna
" James, peddler, r. Precita Av nr Alabama
" James, policeman, r. 514 Guerrero
" James, seaman, r. 309 Bryant
" James, shoemaker, 10 Valencia, r. 152354
Minna
" James, switchman Market St. Ry., r.
14225/2 Howard
" James Jr., electrician, r. 152354 Mission
" J. J., capitalist, r. Commercial Hotel
" John, r. 25654 Clara
" John, r. 34754 Tehama
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McGrath John, r. 1635 Ellis
" John, bartender Michael McGrath, r. 530,
3d
" John, coal passer, r. 17 Hampton PI
" John, gasfltter, r. 33'^ Juniper
•' John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2830 Pine
" John, laborer, r. Precita Av nr Alabama
" John, plumber, r. 25. 13th
" John, sewing macnine agent, r. 13 Welsh
rear
" John A., policeman, r. 239 Guerrero
" John F., driver Electric Laundry, r. 109
Minerva
" John J. (McGrath & Lourey), r. 624, 4th
' John J., carpenter, r. NW cor Church and
Valley
" John J., foreman, r. 405, 4th
" John J., horseshoer, 1617 Folsom, r. 315,
12th
" John T., metal roofer Conlin & Roberts, r.
109, 13th
" John T., tailor Rosenblum & Abraham, r.
719 Church
" Joseph, laborer, r. 11 Bryant Av
" Joseph E., carriage painter, r. 4281^ Hayes
" Joseph M., foreman painter Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 819a 24th
" Joseph T., boxmaker Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 719 Church
" Josie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1523V4 Mission
" Kate Miss, r. 309 Bryant
" Kate Miss, saleslady The Hamburger Co..
r. 112>/2, 7th
" Lawrence, shipping clerk Nolan Bros.
Shoe Co., r. 538 Minna
" Margaret, widow, r. 338, a4th
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Mary, widow, r. 734. 24th
" Mary, domestic, 2628 Steiner
" Mary Miss, milliner, r. 1523!^ Mission
" Michael, hackman United Carriage Co., r.
1829 Bush
" Michael, horseshoer John McGrath, r. 315,
12th
" Michael, laborer, r. Precita Av nr. Ala-
bama
" Michael, quarryman, r. 406 Broadway
" Michael, seaman, r. 83414 Harrison
" Michael, teamster, r. 216 Harrison
" Michael A., watchman P. M. S. S. Co.'s
wharf, r. Tifieny Av nr 28th
" Michael C. proprietor Central Hotel, 530-
542, 3d
" Michael J., paver, r. 22 St. Rose's Av
" Michael T., machinist Corporation Yard,
S. F. F. Dept., r. 411 Lott
" Nellie, domestic, SE cor Baker and Jeffer-
son
" Owen J., coal and wood, 2938 Mission
" Patrick, deckhand str Encinal, r. 11 Boyce
" Patrick, gripman Cal. St. R. R., r. 1402
Pacific
" Patrick, laborer, r. 53 Shipley rear
" Patrick, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co., r.
835, 19th
" Peter, marble cutter, r. 205, 9th
" Peter, motorman, r. 310 Day
" Racia Miss, cloakmaker, r. 152354 Mis-
sion
" Selina Mrs , dressmaking, 14 Grant Av,
room 71
" Theresa Miss, cloakmaker, r. 152314 Mis-
sion
" Thomas, r. 1034 Powell
" Thomas, conductor Cal. St. R. R., r. 2830
Pine
McGrath Thomas, cooper Herbert & Vogel
" Thomas, deckhand str Encinal, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas, painter, r. 338, 24th
" Thomas, paver, r. 310 Day
" Thomas, usher, r. 14 Mason
" Thomas, with Sterling & Parker
" Thomas F.. millhand, r. 129 Harriet
" Thomas H., assistant plumbing inspector
Board of Health, r. 16^4 Sharon
" William, clerk, r. 438 Broadway
" William, furniture, 1937 Mission
" William, painter Sutter St. Ry, r. 1911a
Howard
" William, tile setter Bush & Mallett Co., r.
205, 9 th
" & Lowrey (John J. McGrath and John
Lowrey), proprietors Washington Hotel,
622-634, 4th
i^^ McGrath. See MacGrath, Magrath and
McGraw
McGraw David F., carpenter and builder, r.
28I81/2 Pine
McGraw E. W., attornev at law, 330 Pine, room
26, r. Oakland
" P., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Patrick, marine fireman, r. 314, 7th
" Sarah, domestic, 1029 Dolores
4®- McGraw. See Magrath and McGrath
McGrayan Frank, policeman, r. 331 Minna
" Richard J., policeman, r. 1141 Market
J^" McGrayan. See McGrane
McGreaghan Joseph, foreman, r. 48914 Sanchez
McGreal Patrick, stone cutter, r. 27 Rausch
" Patrick, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 647
Howard
4®- McGreal. See McGrail
McGreer Charles, machinist Joshua Hendy
Machine Works, r. Lorin, Cal.
McGreevy Anna Mrs., bakery, 2000 Larkin
" Charles H., clerk, r. 795 Stevenson
" Charles W., hackdriver, r. 2103 Howard
" Elizabeth J. Miss, teacher South End Pri-
mary School, r. 1011 Sutter
" Ellen Miss, dressmaker, r. 1408 Kearny
" George, boiler maker, r. 333 Mississippi
" James, r. 139 Bartlett
" John, brick mason, r. 1311 Filbert
" John, molder Risdon L & L. Wks., r. 2000
Larkin
" John, policeman, r. 139 Bartlett
" Michael, brick mason, r. 1311 Filbert
" Bosanna, widows r. 703 Valencia
" T., teamster, r. cor Coso Av and Lundy
Lane
" William F., teamster Englander Bros., r.
California Av and Coso Av
McGregor A., r. 220,3d
" A. H., master str Orca, oflace 30 California
" Alexander, r. 744 Howard
" Alexander, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks.,
r. Oakland
" Cornelius, news agent, r. 28 Natoma
" Findlay, liquors, 17 Valencia
" Frederick, attorney at law, r. 1007% Lom-
bard
" Gustave J., manager Mathieu & Maison, r.
1239 Leavenworth
" James, r. 6 Federal
" James, watchman, r. 1429 Pacific
" John, r. 240, 6th
" John H., stonecutter John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 530, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. S s 17th nr Bryant Av
" Robert E., r. 103 Leavenworth
" Samuel, harnessmaker, 244 Ellis
" William, ship carpenter, r. 610 Mariposa
" William C, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
1007% Lombard
^©"McGregor. See MacGregor
McGrery Patrick, carpenter, r. 7 Falmouth
McGrew Arthur J., policeman, r. 2 Warren PI
" Dora, widow, r. 11, 7th
" Isaac N., solicitor A. D. Oakley, r. 11, 7th
" James M., clerk registry division Post
Office, r. Oakland
" John N., peddler, r. 4121/2, 5th
" MilfordH., millwright A. J. McNicoll &
Co., r. 20 Dale PI
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McGrill Patrick, real estate, 639 Bryant, r. Ala-
meda
" William A., real estate, 629 Bryant, r. Ala-
meda
McGrorey Edward, blacksmitli.r. 728 Clementina
" Owen, longshoreman, r. 198 Rincon PI
" Thomas, boilermaker, r. 728 Clementina
" Thomas, marine engineer, r. 511 Broderick
" William, laborer, r. 431, 29th
Jg®=-McGrotty. See MacGrotty
McGrouther Margaret, widow, r. 416 Capp
" Robert, millhand Townley Bros. , r. 416 Capp
McGruder Kate Mrs., millinery, 232, 6th
" Charles J., teamster Black Diamond Coal
M.Co., r. 409 Harrison
McGuan A. Miss, r. 202 Grove
McGuane John, driver Morgan Oyster Co., r. 311
Bitch
McGuckin Daniel, laborer, r. 44b Gilbert
McGue Anna, widow, r. 682 Brannan
" Gertrude Miss, vocalist, r. 682 Brannan
" George H., billiardman Occidental Hotel,
r. 427 Tehama
" John J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2832
Pine
" Roswell Miss, r. 682 Brannan
4®-McGue. See McCue and McHugh
McGufflck John R. (Ensign & McGufflck), r. 723
Oak
McGuigan Daniel, groceries and liquors, SE cor
17th and Sanchez
" John, printer, r. 1431 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 1621 Leavenworth
McGulgaii Patrick H., president San Francisco
Hay and Grain Co., 619-621, 4th, r. 1701
Leavenworth
M'^Guinn Andrew, laborer, r. 40 Langton
" James, porter, r. 40 Langton
" Michael, laborer, r. 40 Langton
" Thomas, laborer, r. 521/2 Clara
McGuinness Charles, undertaker, r. 629 Minna
" James, laborer E. Peabody & Co., r. 5 Sun-
shine Court
" James J., clerk Sommer & Kaufmann, r. 5
Sunshine Court
" John, r. 542^^ Natoma
" Patrick r 4 Russ
J8S="McGuiniiess. See Maginnis, McGinness
and Mclnnis
McGuire Albert W., r. 738 Valencia
" Ann Mrs., r. llVa Norfolk
" Annie, widow, r. 27 Lily Av
" Annie, widow, r. 236 Minna
" Annie, widow, r. 352 Shipley
" Anthony, engineer Metten & Gebhardt, r.
cor Marshall and Craut
" Arthur A., blacksmith Fulton Eng. and
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 352 Shipley
" Arthur W., carpenter, r. 844, 15th Ay South
" A. W. Mrs., milliner, 738 Gurerrero
" Bartholomew, bricklayer, r. 221V4 Birch Av
" Blancne A. Miss, teacher South S. F. Pri-
mary School, r. 839, 16th Av South
" Bridget, widow, r. 208 Grove
" Charles F.,r. 2514, 16th
" D., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt & Co., r. 303
Turk
" Delia, widow, r. 322, 3d
" Edward, car builder, r. 35 Clinton
" Edward, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Edward, millhand Harris & Jones, r. Oak-
land
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 29 Harriet
" F. J., reporter Call
" Francis, boiler maker, r. 910 Illinois
" Francis J., asst. weigher U.S. Customs,
r. 3111/^ Jersey
" Frank J., asst. librarian S. F. Law Li-
brary, r. 839, 16th Av South
«• Frank J., boiler maker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. Oakland
" George E., agent, r. 516 Van Ness Av
" Henry, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Church and Duncan, r. 1415 Church
" James, carpenter, r. 208 Grove
" James, clerk commissary of subsistence U.
S. A., r. 2227 Pacific Av
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 910
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
McGuire James, teamster, r. 22 Turk
" James, teamster Patrick Lynch, r. 6 Myr-
tle Av
" John, carpenter M. Hansen & Co., r. 442
Chenery
" John, laborer, r. 165 Tehama
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 910
Illinois
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 426, 2d
" John, traveling salesman, r. 505a 7th
" John, weigher Western Sugar Refinery, r.
805 Treat Av
" John F., bricklayer, r. 208 Grove
" John J., bricklayer, r. 1018Potrero Av
" John J., clerk Thomas Conley, r. 1554
Howard
" John J., millhand M. Hansen & Co., r. 3909
Sacramento
" John J., painter, r. 29 Harriet
" John P., laborer, r. 315 Brannan
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 25 Decatur
" Katharine, widow, r. 15 Farren Av
" Mary, widow, r. 839, 16th Av South
" Mary, widow, r. 1018 Potrero Av
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Longfellow Primary
School, r. 839, 16th Av South
' ' Melvin, clerk Alonzo Philbrook, r. 7 Dale PI
" Michael, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
3112 Webster
" Michael, shoemaker, 104 Powell
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 612, 6th
" Peter, traveling salesman, r. 232 Van Ness
Av
" Philip, boiler maker, r. 910 Illinois
" Philip E., stock cutter W. F. Van Bergen
&Co., r. 144, 12th
" Sarah Mrs. (McGuire & Co.), r. 406 Sutter
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 442 Chenery
" Thomas, clerk, r. 1415 Church
" Thomas, machine hand S. F. Planing Mill,
r. 39 Dame
" Thomas, plumber T. H. Monaghan r. 1434
California
" Thomas, shoemaker, 1301 Castro
" Thomas, teamster, r. 29 Harriet
" Thomas F., helper Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
316, 3d
" William, stock cutter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 604 Bartlett
" William E. Mrs., r. 522!-^ Ivy Av
" William R., salesman W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 1516 Jackson
McGUIRE & 00.
(Mrs. S. McGuire, Miss A. Trainnum
and Mrs. S. E. French), dressmaking,
importers of dress goods and corsets,
408 Sutter, telephone Main 5818
;^=McGuire. See Maguire and Merguire
McGuirk Elizabeth, widow, r. 2231/2 Birch Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 7 Jansen
" James H., bartender, r. 7 Jansen
" Katherine, widow, r. 1213Mason
" Michael, plasterer, r. 235, 15th
" Stephen, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" William T., laborer, r. 1129 Vallejo
McGunagle John, bookbinder Hicks Judd Co., r.
37 Russ
J8®-McGunagle. See McGonigle
McGurk Edward, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 2142 Mission
• ' Margaret, widow, r. 18 Lloyd rear
" Mary J. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
McGurn Hugh, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" Philip, laborer, r. cor 16th and Harrison
McGurr Mary Miss. r. Old People's Home
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McGurren Arthur, proprietor The Fulton
House, 3 Fulton, Koster House, 205,3d,
and liquors, 1398 Market, r. 3 Fulton
" Harry F., elevator man Flood Bldg, r. 205,
3d
McGushin Edward P., sign writer, r. 115 Ellis
" James, groceries and liquors, 117 Ellis, r.
115 Ellis
" John, porter Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 320
Valley
" John F., clerk James McGushin. r. 115
Ellis
" Patrick, expressman, r. 2609 Post
McGuy Frank, marin engineer, r. 1421 Howard
McHaffie James, manufacturer, r. 1626 Turk
" Mary A., widow, r, 1626 Turk
" William R., ofBce 722 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
McHale Annie Miss, furnished rooms, 419 Minna
" James, laborer, r. Somerset nr Silver Av
" Patrick, liquors, 34 Clementina
" Phillip, molder Atlas Iron Wks., r. 927
Alabama
McHardie John, groceries, 418 Devisadero
McHardy Frank, carpenter, r. lOO'^, 2d
McHarvey Alice, widow, r. 435 Golden Gate Av
McHenry Charles, painter, r. 420 Ivy Av
" Charles W., painter, r. 420 Ivy Av
" Charlotte, widow, r. 420 Ivy Av
" Daniel, clerk car accountant S. P.' Co., r.
134 Oak
" Daniel, tanner, r. 9 Converse
" Ellen Mrs., r. 1836 O'Farrell
" James, driver John McHenry, r. 715 York
" John, civil engineer New City Hall, r. 721,
22d
" John, laborer, r. junction 10th and Potrero
Av
McHENRY JOHN,
proprietor Pacific Furniture Express
Co., junction Market and Golden Gate
Av
McHenry Morris, laborer, r. 32Kissling
" Walter, canmaker Standard Oil Co.
" W. C, nurse City and County Hospital
" William, teamster John Linehan, r. 703
Vienna
-e®=McHenry. See McKendry
McHugh Bernard, bartender James W. Flaherty,
r. 283 Jessie
" Clara, domestic, 309 Powell
" Daniel, stonecutter John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 504, 2d
" Ellen, widow, r. 6i5% Stevenson
" Ellen Miss, r. 2107 Webster
" Felix, grading and sewer contractor, 337,
6th Av
" Felix, laborer, r. 1910 McAllister
" Felix, painter, r. 8 Lick
" Francis, delivery wagons, 1423 Eddy, r. 523
Laguna
" George, boxmaker, r. 663 Howard
" George, salesman, r. 645V2 Stevenson
" Henry (James H. McHugh & Son), r. 1123
Kentucy
" James, laborer, r. 328^/4, 29th
" James, laborer, r. 1155 Folsom rear
" James, student, r. 1798 McAllister
" James, teamster, r. 3 Dehon
" James, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 229'^
Langton
" James, vaquero Martin O'Dea, r. 19 Ade-
laide PI
" James H. (James H. McHugh & Son), r.
1123 Kentucky
McHugh James H. & Son (James H. and Henry),
livery stable, 1123 Kentucky
" James W., delivery wagons, 1423 Eddy, r.
523 Laguna
" John, bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 722 O'Farrell
" John, carpenter, r. 346, 4th
" Mary C. T. Miss, teacher Lafayette Pri-
mary School, r. 1108 Union
" Michael, policeman, r. 17 Elsie
" Michael J. (McHugh & Ryan), r. 12 Dehon
" Owen (Kenny & McHugh), r. 1798 McAl-
lister
" Patrick, laborer, r. 112b Carl
" Patrick, laborer, r. 523 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1910 McAllister
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2107 Webster
" Patrick, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 83
Everett
" Peter (McHugh & Sheerin), r. 3908 Clay
" Peter, salesman The Hamburger Co., r. 517
McAllister
" Rosa Miss, dressmaker, r. 204 Andover Av
" Thomas, engineer, r. Felton nr Goettingen
" Thomas, horseshoer Thomas O'Rourke, r.
135 Dolores
" Thomas, teamster, r. 410 St. Rose's Av
" William, foreman Henrv Levy, r. M bet
11th and 12th Avs South
" & Ryan (Michael J. McHugh and John J.
Ryan), groceries and liquors, SW cor
Guerrero and 20th
" & Sheerin (Peter McHugh and Frank L.
Sheerin), grading contractors, 3908 Clay
and 14 Post
4®=McHugh. See McCue and McGue
McHugo John, machine hand Buckingham &
Hecht, r. Oakland
McIUriach Effle A. Miss, asst. librarian Cal.
Academy of Sciences, r. 1014 Golden
Gate Av
" Fannie D. Mrs., r. 1014 Golden Gate Av
Mcllroy Frank B., salesman New York Belting
and Packing Co., r. Hotel Fairmount
•' Joseph, machinist Electrical Engineering
Co., r. SW cor Hyde and California
-eS'-McIlroy. See McElroy
Mcllvaine Edward, bartender Felix Dougherty,
r. SW cor 20th and Illinois
" Winfield K., machinist Selby Smelting
and Lead Co., r. 312 Guerrero
Mcllwain Agnes Miss, r. 161 Shipley
" Alexander, painter, r. 183 Perry
" Lizzie Miss, stenographer, r. 161 Shipley
" Thomas, foreman Engine 10, r. 529 Bryant
4®"McIlwain. See McElwain
Mclnerney Bernard, teamster Daniel F. Galla-
gher
" Daniel, shoemaker, r. 616 Shotwell
" Emily, stenographer, r. 1819 Polk
" Prank P., butcher J. Stutz&Co.,r. New
Western Hotel
" George H., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1819
Polk
" Hugh, cooper, r. SSiVx Harrison
" Isabelle Miss, clerk, r. 1819 Polk
" James, laborer, r. 31 Boardman PI rear
" James E., wrapper, r. 916 Montgomery
" John, r. 1200 Folsom
" John, liquors, 209, 3d, r. 211, 3d
" John, sexton St. Joseph Church, r. 214, 10th
" John J., coalpasser str Pomona, r. 29 Ron-
del PI
" John J., groceries and liquors, SW cor 25th
and Church
" Joseph, r. 446'^ Guerrero
" Joseph, butcher, r. 616 Shotwell
" Mary A., widow, r. 30314 Hayes
" Michael J., bookkeeper, r. 1819 Polk
" Mollie Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 30314 Hayes
" Patrick J., carpenter, 227, 5tb, r. 125
Nevada
Mclnerny Andrew, clerk J. J. O'Brien, r. 601
Polk
" Benjamin, telegraph operator The United
Press, r. 1819 Polk
" James J., contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 152 Hancock
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Mclnerny John M., laborer, r. 1138!^ Harrison
" Joseph, r. 565 Stevenson
" Mary, widow, r. 323 Main
" Michael, laborer, r. 433 Ringold
" Michael, master at arms revenue cutter
Com. Perry
" Nicholas, clerk, r. 2319 Webster
" Patrick, hostler J. Leary, r. 2113 Pine
" Patrick P., reporter The Brads treet Co., r.
905 Market
" Thomas, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
601 Polk
" Timothy S., with J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 2319
Webster
4®"McInerny. See McAneny, McEnerney, Mc-
Inerney and McNerney
Mclnhill Grace Miss, clerk, r. 427 Harrison
" J. v. Mrs., widow, r. 427 Harrison
4®='McInhill. See McEnhill
Mclnnes J., waiter str City of Pueblo
'• Lewis J., messenger Coroner's office, Dun-
bar Alley nr Merchant
Mclnnis Frank P., carpenter, r. 26 Hanover PI
" George, foreman Pac. Carriage Co., r. 930
Market
" James A., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
404a Capp
" James T., carpenter, r. 1114, 24th
" John "J., stone cutter, r. 329 California Av
" Joseph A., attorney at law, 4 Sutter, room
26, r. 925 Geary
" William A., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 29
Grand Av
4®-McInnis. See Maclnnis
Mclntee John, waiter Young & Weisman, r. 521
Elizabeth
" Patrick, coalpasser str Columbia
" William H., stable foreman Pac. Transfer
Co., r. 901 Post
4®-McIntee. See McEntee
Mclntire Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 324 Bran-
nan
" Anthony, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 507,
8th
" Charles, traveling salesman J. A. Folger
& Co.
'• James P., wool sorter Catton, Bell &Co.,
r. 507, 8th
" John, wool sorter Catton, Bell & Co., r. 507
8th
jW~McIntire. See McEntire and Melntyre
Mcintosh Albert B., machinist, r. 3732 Green-
wich
■' Andrew J., carpenter, r. 31 Madison Av
" Arthur, machinist American Type Found-
ers' Co., r. 2732 Greenwich
" C, marine engineer, 9 Mission
" Charles K., assistant paying teller First
National Bank, r. Cosmos Club
•' Colin, car painter S. P. Co., r. 27 Grand Av
" Colin, printer Call, r. 603 Bush
" David, ship fitter, r. 316 Michigan
" Donald A., bench-hand McFarland Bros.,
r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Ellen, nurse, r. 21 Madison Av
" George, waiter, r. 173 Minna
" James, carpenter, r. 3634, 16th
" James, cook City and County Hospital
" James, laborer, r. 39 Pacific
" James, molder, r. 507 Bryant
" James W., harness maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 1338 Polk
" John, boiler inspector, r. 46 Precita Av
" John, waiter, r. 31 Madison Av
" John C, millwright, r. 138 Douglass
" John F. marine engineer, r. 37 Grand Av
" Lachlan (Mcintosh & Wolpman), r. 507
Bryant
" Margaret Mrs., varieties, 507 Bryant
" Miles W., attorney at law, 430 California,
room 13, r. 706 Broderick
" Samuel, machine hand Fulda Bros., r. East
Oakland
" W., fireman str City of Puebla
" W. G., harness maker, r. 526 Post
" William, r. E s Pennsylvania Av nr Butte
" William, restaurant, 806 Howard
" William J., boxmaker Standard Oil Co., r.
1181/2 Ridley
Mcintosh & Wolpman (Lachlan Mcintosh and
William D. Wolpman), machine works,
137-139 Beale
4®=McIntosh. See Macintosh
Melntyre A., laborer, r. 871 Market
" Alfred, clerk Central Coal Co., r. 1331
Montgomery
" Allen S., r. 714 Capp
" Annie, widow, r. 633 Church
" Archibald, stenographer Donald Y. Camp-
bell, r. Oakland
" Archibald D., foreman, r. 10 Bartlett
" Bartholomew, machinist, r. 838 Capp
■' Daniel M., engineer S. P. Co., r. 33 Hofl Av
" Duncan, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 919
Webster
" Esther Mrs., r. 3013/2, 16th
" Eugene, hoseman Engine 15, r. 1404 Leaven-
worth
" Francis P., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1719a Haight
" Frank R. (London & Melntyre), r. 714 Capp
" James, helper William F. Wilson, r. 553
Caledonia
" James, master str Costa Rica, office 340
Steuart
" James R., 2d officer str Costa Rica, office
340 Steuart
" John, r. 1716^2 Mason
" John, longshoreman, r. 1321 Montgomery
" John, special policeman, r. 700 Broadway
" John B., bookbinder and paper ruler, 432
Commercial, r. 1816 Pierce
" John C, bartender Edward Edwards, r. 7
Laussat
" John C, brush maker T. C. Conklin, r. 592
6th
" John J., yard manager Union Lumber Co.
" Kathleen M., widow, r. 1362 Market
" Leslie F., porter Dalton Bros., r. 343 Fre-
mont
" Lizzie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 304 Turk
" Maggie Miss, r. 3013'/^, 16th
" Mary, widow, r. 38 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 1236y2 Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 1404 Leavenworth
•' Michael, barrel dealer, r. 7 Laussat
" Michael, special policeman, r. 700 Broad-
way
" Nellie J. Mrs., nurse California Womans'
Hospital
" Patrick, laborer, r. 608, 6th
" Peter, superintendent Olympic Club
grounds
" Thomas, baggage master S. P. Co.
" Thomas, seaman, r. 37 Hardy
" Thomas Jr., printer, r. 27 Hardy
" Thomas A., clerk Post Office, r. 349 Tehama
" William, plumber, 524 Bush, r. 133 Chestnut
" WilliamA., staff captain general secretary
Salvation Army, 1139 Market, r. East
Oakland
*S=McIntyre. See McEntire and Mclntire
Mclsaac James, porter, r. 713 Greenwich
" John R., barber L. B. Lippert, r. 713 Green-
wich
" Roland, laundryman, r. 713 Greenwich
" Sarah, widow, r. 713 Greenwich
" William, r. 406 Jackson
" William, porter, r. 713 Greenwich
Mclver Alonzo," carpenter, 9 Trinity, r. 532 Bush
" Archibald, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Charles D., packer The Hamburger Co., .r
347 Tehama
" John, carpenter, r. 313 Elm Av
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Mclver John, stevedore, r. 182 Perry
" Louis, bosmaker, r. 339, 6th
" Louise Mrs., dressmaliing, r. 532 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 7 Natoma rear
" Mary, widow, r. 182 Perry
" Sarah Miss, saleslady, r. 182 Perry
>egg"McIver. See McKeever
Mclvor James, marine engineer, r. 30 Oak Grove
Av
McKaig Walter S., porter C. E. Whitney & Co.,
r. 1734 Devisadero
" Xarifla, widow, r. 1734 Devisadero
McKarly Edward, car builder, r. 633 Bryant
McKay Alexander, carpenter, r. 304, 3d
" Alexander, contractor and builder, 1309
Front, r. 1050
" Alexander, drajnnan,
Mission
" Alexander, stone cutter, r. 608, 6th
" Alexander, teamster, r. NW cor 6th and
Folsom
<' Andrew W., machinist, r. 710% Tennessee
" Angus, ofQce 510 California, r. 2021 Pacific
Av
" Angus W., ship carpenter, r. 523 Folsom
" Annie M. Miss, bookbinder Hicks-Judd
Co., r. 422, 11th
" Caroline, widow, r. 1309 Powell
" David, general agent, 510 California, r. 2021
Pacific Av
" David M.. bookkeeper Oregon Imp. Co., r.
730 Powell
" Donald G., stone mason, 40 New Montgom-
ery, r. 516 Guerrero
" Donald J., salesman, r. 2830 Folsom
" Donald J., ship carpenter, r. 408 Hermann
McKay Edward A., secretary McKay & Co.,
4 California, r. 712 Shotwell
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 1522 Polk
" Emma C. Mrs., physician, 304, 3d, r. 616
Folsom
" Etta, widow, r. 517 Mason
" Frances, widow, r. 18a Russ
" George, clerk, r. 818 Elizabeth
" George, tanner Poetsch & Peterson
" George J., carpenter, r. 2408 Washington
" George S., pressman, r. 10121?^ York
" J., machinist, r. 418 Sutter
" James, clerk, r. 626 Tennessee
" James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. In-
diana bet 23d and 24th
" James A. (McKay & Taylor), r. 451 Valencia
" James F., machinist, r. 280 Iowa
" James F., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" James F., machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. Oakland
" Jessie Miss, r. 1309 Guerrero
" John, carpenter, r. 379 Sanchez
" John, laborer r. 2 Enterprise
" John, laborer, r. NW cor Sierra and Mary-
land
" John, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 314
New
John C, carpenter, r. 28 Turk
John H., r. 1126 Folsom
John H., clerk, r. 219, 10th
John H., contractor and builder, 4
Montgomery, r. 2408 Washington
JohnN., ship carpenter, r. 410 Hermann
John P., student, r. 410 Hermann
Maggie, domestic, 2019 Pacific Av
Mary, widow, r. 626 Tennessee
Matthew, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
M. C, student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. Oakland
McKay Patrick, laborer, r. 13 Bryant Av
■' Patrick, laborer, r. 15 Georgia
" Peter, r. 333 Shipley
" Peter (Kearney & McKay), r. 302 Sanchez
" Robert, bricklayer, r. 875 Bryant
" Rose, domestic, 1722 Bush
" Susie W., widow, r. 521 Post
McKAY TANNING COMPANY
(incorporated), William R. KnigMs
president, Tliomas McKay vice-pres-
ident and manager, H. A. Marvin sec-
retary, tannery Benicia, CaL, office
600-606 Front
McKay Thomas, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
626 Tennessee
McKay Tliomas, vice-president and manager
McKay Tanning Co., 600-606 Front, r.
Benicia. Cal.
McKay Washington I., ball room decorator, 207
Montgomery, r. 212 Hyde
McKay William, car accountant Southern Pa-
cific Co., NE cor 4th and Townsend, r.
Oakland
" William, civil engineer, r. NE cor Minerva
and Plymouth Av
" William, gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1090 Union
" William, superintendent McKay Tanning
Co., r. Benicia, Cal.
" William N., clerk G. W. Loehr, r. 410 Her-
mann
McKAY & CO.
(incorporated), James J. Loggie pres-
ident, Edward A. McKay secretary,
wlio:esale lumber dealers, and pro-
prietors Occidental Mill (Eureka, CaL),
office 4 California
McKay & Taylor (James A. McKay and Thomas
Taylor), liquors, 639 Mission
>8®°McKay. See Mackay, Mackey, Mackie,
McKee and McKey
McKeage Julia, widow, r. 711 Clementina
McKean David, laborer, r. 525a, 4th
" David A., engineer Hawley Bros. Hardware
Co., r. 1410 Vallejo
" George W., exchange teller Wells, Fargo &
Co's Bank, r. 1219 Golden Gate Av
" John H., bricklayer, r. 518, 3d
" Michael, gardener, r. 134, 4th
" William B., liquors, 41 Turk, r. 107 Turk
i9®*McKean. See McKeen
McKeand Peter, machinist, r. 430 Mississippi
" William B., laborer Ballard & Hall, r.
14061/2 Folsom
McKeany A. J., liquors, 1106 Kentucky
" Andrew, butcher, 31 Alabama
" Edward, butcher Andrew McKeany
McKearn Ellen, widow, r. 727i4, i7th
McKechnie Angus, laborer, r. 311 Sierra
" Donald, master str Oakland, r. Oakland
McKee Albert B., M. D., eye, ear, nose and
throat, office Nucleus Bldg, rooms 6-
7, cor 3d and Market, hours 10 to 12 a. m.
and 1 to 3 p. m., telephone Main 5630, r.
819 Webster
" Annie, ladies nurse, r. 1209, 18th
" Clancey R., bookkeeper Fr. H. Rosenbaum
& Co., r. 3456 Washington
" Eva M. Miss, teacher Columbia Grammar
School, r. 612, 24th
" Evelyn Miss, r. 636 Valencia
" Harry M., manager Pacific Coast Endeav-
orer, 4 California, room 12, r. Alameda
" Israel, janitor, r. 919 Sacramento
" James, coal passer str San Juan, r. 547, 1st
" James, gardener, 2410 Mission
" James, watchman, r. 1527^4 California
" James A., salesman Wheaton, Breon & Co.,
" James R. (John McKee & Sons), r. 618
Guerrero
" James W., pressman, r. 1057 Mission
" John (John McKee & Sons), r. 618 Guerrero
" John Jr. (John McKee & Sons), r. 618
Guerrero
" John & Sons (John, Thomas W., James R.
and John Jr.), stairbuilders, 3208, 16th
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McKee John Dempster, cashier Tallant Bank-
ing Co., NE cor California and Battery,
r. 300 Laurel
" Joseph, manager California Desiccated
Food Co., 103 Commercial, r. 30 Chenery
McKee Joseph C, attorney at law, 419 Califor-
nia, room 1 1, r. 2015 Center, Berkeley
" Joseph L,., salesman, r. 30 Chenery
" Ker, salesman Flint Carriage Hardware
Co., r. Alameda
" Lester H. F., stockbroker, 326 Pine, r. 2043
Pine
" Mary T., widow, r. 612, 24th
" Michael, laborer, r. 17 Dame
" Richard B., shipping clerk F. Chevalier &
Co., r. 810 Mission
" Samuel, insurance, 221 Sansome,r. 519 Fol-
som
" Sara A. D., widow, r. 636 Valencia
" Thomas J., carpenter, r. 612, 24th
" Thomas M., teamster, r. 13 Chapultepec
" Thomas W. (John McKee & Sons), r. 17
Dehon
" Uri, watchman Occidental Hotel
" William, r. Old People's Home
" William, painter, r. 1057 Mission
iSS^McKee. See MacKay, MacKey, Mackie
and McKay
McKeen Moses, laborer, r. 23 Prospect Av
4®=McKeen. See McKean
McKeernan Mary, widow, r. 1817 Buchanan
McKeever Charles, laborer, r. 21 Welsh
" Denis, marine fireman, r. 320 Folsom
" Edward, machinist, r. 204!4, 5th
" John, bricklayer, r. 714 Treat Av
" Kate, widow, r. 917 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 12014 Welsh
" Peter, laborer, r. 2OW2, 5th
" Robert, gripman Market St. Ry., r. li/4
Sheridan
" Thomas, hackman, r. SODore
" Thomas L., teamster Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 20 Dore
;6S"McKeever. See Mclver and MacKeever
McKeil John R., carpenter, r. 161^4 Shipley
McKellar Alexander, carpenter, r. 441 McAllis-
ter
" Daniel, printer Cubery & Co., r. 441 McAl-
lister
" Henry D., carpenter Palace Hotel
" John, engineer, r. 30 Fair Oaks
'= John Jr., master mariner, r. 30 Fair Oaks
" Norman, cashier Connecticut Life Ins. Co.,
r. 30 Fair Oaks
" Robert, artist Union Litho. Co., r. 30 Fair
Oaks
" Thomas, clerk, r. 30 Fair Oaks
" Walter, clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 30 Fair
Oaks
" William, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Patrick, teamster, r. 314, 1st
McKellips Daniel M., engineer S. P. Co., r. 14
McAllister
McKellops Henry L., dentist, 850 Market, r. 411
Leavenworth
;8@-McKellops. See McKillop
McKelvey Charles Mrs., matron Old People's
Home 2507 Pine
" Charles Rev., superintendent and chap-
lain Old People's Home, 2507 Pine
" Hannah, domestic. 21 Rincon PI
" Samuel, bookkeeper Odd Fellows Ceme-
tery, r. 917 Point Lobos Av
" S. C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 813!4 Lott
4®=-McKelvey. See McCalvy
McKelvy Casper N.. carpenter, r. 538 Linden Av
McKendrey Sarah Miss, r. 400 Van Ness Av
" John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 807 Minne-
sota
" John Jr., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 807
Minnesota
" Samuel G.. factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill,
r. 807 Minnesota
McKenley Edward D., clerk delivery dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. N s Channel bet 8th and
0th
McKenna Andrew, gardener, r. 2509 Post
" Arthur J., polisher S. F. Novelty and Plat-
ing Wks, r. 418 Post
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
309X0 317* IVIARKET ST.
McKenna Bernard, coal passer U. S. str Alba-
tross
" Bernard, janitor St. Brigid's Convent, r.
1623 Broadway
" Bernard, laborer, r. 1007 Broadway
" C, fireman str San Bias
" Catherine R., widow, r. 439, 15th
" Charles, driver John Smith
" Charles, elevatorman, r. 1025 Montgomery
" Charles, packer E. J. Bowen. r. 205 FelJ
" Charles A., laborer U. S. Custom House, r.
901 Guerrero
" Charles P., porter Mills Bldg, r. 154 Perry
" Daniel S., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1433
" Dot D. Miss, clerk U. S. Pension Agency, r.
26 McAllister
" E., attendant U. S. Quarantine Station,
Angel Island
" Edward F., surveyor, r. llVi Harriet
" Emanuel, bricklayer, r. 850 Bryant
" Frank, carpenter, r. 1025 Montgomery
" Frank H., teamster Llewellyn Davies, r. 13
Douglass
" George, r. 1025 Montgomery
" George, car driver, r. 1614% Lexington Av
" George, packer E. J. Bowen, r. Oakland
" George A., pressman W. A. Woodward &
Co., r. 1025 Montgomery
" George H., teamster, r. 35 Victor
" Henry, clerk, r. 661 Harrison
" James, blacksmith, r. 9^4 Glover
" James, gripman Geary St. RR, r. 111%
Clement
" James, laborer, r. 1114 Tennessee
" James, painter O. F. Willey & Co., r. 2319
Bush
" James, restaurant, 313 O'Farrell
" James, shipping and commission mer-
chants, 46 Steuart
" James, wrapper Hey wood Bros. & Co., r. 309
Austin
" James F., public weigher Third St. Wharf,
r. 12, 11th
" James J., teamster, r. 35 Victor
" James J., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" James P., r. 205 Fell
" John, calker, r. 661 Harrison
" John, clerk, r. 205 Fell
" John, driver St. Mary's Hospital
" John, laborer, r. 1025 Montgomery
" John, stockcutterP. F. Nolan&Co., r. 1319
Nebraska
" John, teamster Bernard Lagan, r. 1713 San
Carlos Av
" John, teamster James Smith, r. 1134 Stev-
enson
" John A., attorney at law, 11 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor, r. 481 Haight
" John B., clerk P. Lorillard Co.
" John D., salesman J. B. McCloskey & Co.,
r. 12, 11th
" John F., plumber, r. 1917D O'Farrell rear
" John J., deputy Sheriff, r. 661 Harrison
" John P., carpenter, r. 652 Folsom
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 33 Moss
" Joseph, clerk Kolb & Denhard
" Joseph, driver Nicklaus Thompson, r. 936,
24th
" Joseph, helper, r. 325 Elizabeth
McKenna Joseph, Judge U. S. Circuit Court,
chambers U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room,
54, r. 2264 Franklin
" Joseph, millhand Excelsior Mill Co., r. 35
Victor
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McKenna Joseph, salesman, r. 1909 Ellis
" Joseph E., silver plater, r. 1035 Montgom-
ery
" Kate, domestic, 100 Vicksburg
" Kate R., widow, r. 439, 15th
" Lawrence, paper carrier, r. 3105^ Bu-
chanan
" Margaret, widow, r. ]58'/£ Silver
" Margaret, widow, r. 310 Folsom rear
" Mark, painter John G. Edmondson
" Mary, widow, r. 26Ji Chesley
" Mary, widow, r. 35 Victor
" Mary Miss, r. 3U/4 Lafayette
" Matthew T., foreman Jas. A. McMahon, r.
755 Folsom
" Michael F., haydealer, r. 12, 11th
" Michael W., machinist, r. 158i4 Silver
" Owen, bakery, 1127, 26th
" Owen, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 1190
Harrison
" Patrick, cement worker, r. 8 Gough
" Patrick, policeman, r. 566 Folsom
" Patrick H.. carpenter, r. Paris bet Persia
and Russia Avs
" Patrick H., clerk Ward McAllister, r. 661
Harrison
" Robert, painter, r. 419 Elizabeth
" Robert J., steward Popular Dining Rooms,
r. 825 Mission
" Robert W., laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 308, 6th
" Sarah, widow, r. 325 Elizabeth
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 212 Broadway
" Thomas D., painter Galloway, Giddings &
Co.. r. 1319 Nebraska
" Thomas D., sergeant police, r. 628 Valencia
" Thomas R., painter, r. 901 Guerrero
" Thomasena Miss, copyist, r. 412 Jones
" William, r. 310 Folsom rear
" William, driver Stone & Co.
" William, opener U. S. Customs, r. 901
Guerrero
" William, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r.
946 Harrison
" William M., proprietor Oak Grove House,
946 Harrison
" William V., clerk Hastings' Trust Estate,
r. 901 Guerrero
McKenney Alice Mrs., r. 2422 Fulton
" Henry A., teamster Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co.. r. 960 Harrison
McKenney Henry M., cashier Daily Report
Publishing Co., r. 1610 Turk
" J., plumber, r. 529 Sacramento
" John J., chair finisher Hey wood Bros. &
Co.,r. 412,10th
McKenney L. M., president Mutual Indemnity
Co., supreme treasurer Royal Fraternal
Guardians, and Are insurance broker, 318
Pine, room 16-17, r. 685. 24th, Oakland
" Louisa G., widow, r. 1749 Hayes
" Mary J., widow, r. 1 Sheridan
" Mary J. Miss, cloaks and suits, 242, 6th, r.
1 Sheridan
" Roy J., clerk, r. 1610 Turk
" William, fireman str Columbia
je®="MoKenney. See McKenna and McKinney
McKenny Daniel, laborer, r. 223 Langton
" John, molder, r. 223 Langton
" Lucy M.. widow, r. 734 Vallejo
" William, painter, r. 2650 Folsom
" William F., plasterer, r. 2650 Folsom
McKenzie A., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 720, 24 th
" Albert W., dentist, 115 Kearny, r. 524
Baker
McKenzie Alexander, blacksmith, r. 519 Sacra-
mento
" Alexander, boxmaker, r. 408 Beale
" Alexander, carpenter, r. 416 McAllister
" Alexander, clerk, r. 14 Ellis
" Alexander, driver John W. Ferris
" Alexander, waiter, r. 411, 4th
" Alfred D., shoemaker, r. 1507 Buchanan
" Alice Miss, glove maker, r. 320 Golden
GateAv
" Arthur, janitor Bancroft Bldg
" Belle Miss, dressmaker, r. 38 McAllister
" Charles, clerk Marie Rencurel, r. 1771 How-
ard
" Charles J. (Enright & McKenzie), r. The
Colonial
" Daniel, bookkeeper, r. 712 Geary
" Daniel, foreman Engine 2, r. 345b Beale
" Daniel J., painter, r. 1723^4 Leavenworth
" David v., molder, r. 20 Clementina
" Delia E., widow, r. 27 Federal
" Duncan, boots and shoes, 809 Valencia
" Elmer E., helper Risdon I. andL. Wks, r.
321, 4th Av
" Eppa Miss, teas and spices, 327^4, 4th
" Flora, domestic, 2302 Fulton
" Frank, molder, r. 664i/4 Howard
" George, carpenter, r. 416 McAllister
" George, fireman S. P. Co., r. 1816b Howard
" George L., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 13 Vic-
tor
" Hugh, carpenter, r. 416 McAllister
" James, janitor S. F. Nursery for Homeless
Children
" James, seaman, r. 419 East North
" James F., carpenter, r. 318, 2d Av
" James J., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.
r. 14 Oak
" J. D., ofQce 217 Sansome, room 12
" J. M., r. 319 Sutter
" John, r. 1237 Fulton
" John E., carpenter, r. 4 Sutter PI
" John G., laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
1507 Buchanan
" John T., master str San Rafael, r. San
Rafael
" John W., real estate, r. 120 Broad
" John W. Jr., teacher music, 524 Eddy
" Joseph H., foreman P. F. Dundon, r. Berke-
ley
" Leslie, traveling salesman J. A. Folger &
Co.
" Margaret Miss, principal North Cosmopol-
itan Grammar School, r. 1602 Vallejo
" Marie, widow, r. 14 John
" Mary, widow, r. 1118 Howard
" Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 831 Jackson
" Maud Miss, nurse, r. 1522A Fell
" Mcintosh D., r. 12, 13th
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 174 Jessie
" Nathan, pantryman str Mariposa
" Osborn J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 821
Jackson
" Patrick, mahine hand P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 441 Natoma
" Peter G., ship joiner, r. 1121, 23d
" Robert, seaman, r. 2 Federal
" Stuart, clerk Forster & Co., r. 1055b Howard
" Thomas, cook schr Rattler
" W., seaman str City of Puebla
" William, r. 220 Noe
" William, bricklayer, r. 209 Eddy
" William, cigars and tobacco, 210 Bush, r.
32, 4th
" William, deckhand str Santa Monica
" William, machine hand William J. Thom-
son, r. 3491/2 Minna
" William, miner, r. 630 Bush
" William, rigger, r. 27 Federal
" William, stone cutter John D. McGilvray
&Co.,r. 624,4th
" William, wood and coal, 918 Geary, r. 1013
Larkin
4S=*McKenzie. See Mackenzie
McKeon Charles, clerk, r. 216 Perry
" Edward F., clerk G. L. Carroll & Co., r.
Oakland
" Edward J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 223, 21st
" Eliza, widow, r. 277 Minna
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McKeon Eugene J., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
2815'/^ California
" F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 738 Devi-
sadero
" Frank, gripman Presidio & Ferries R. R.,
r. 19)3/2 Hyde
" James, laborer, r. 98 Francisco
" James, marble polisher, r. 433J4, 7tli
" James, teamster J. H. Kruse
" James P., boiler maker, r. 332, 31st
" John, seaman, r. 409, 3d
■' John, 3d asst. engineer Str San Bias, r. 140
Hancock
" John, stevedore, r. 233 Diamond
" Michael, gardener, r. 3617 Sacramento
" Owen, driver M. B. Moraghan, r. 43514
Broadway
" Patrick, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 333, 31st
" Patrick, laborer, r. 216 Perry
" Patrick J., clerk, r. 3116 Steiner
" Peter, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 63i4
Shipley
" Terrence, marble polisher, r. 432y2, 7th
" Thomas, butcher, 1145 Folsom, r. 1335 Fol-
som
" William, r. cor San Bruno and Silver Avs
" William, carpenter, r. 713, 15th Av South
" William, laborer, r. 87 Colton
" William, stevedore, r. 174 Moultrie
" William J.,, teamster Am. Type Founders
Co., r. 631/2 Shipley
McKeone Elizabeth, widow, r. 377 Minna
McKeown Annie Miss, stenographer, r. 9 Welsh
" Arthur, stone mason John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 8 Elizabeth
" Brothers (Thomas and Richard J.), plumb-
ers and gasfltters, 515V2, 6th
" Catherine, widow, r. 606 Tennessee
" Daniel, r. 33, 5tb
" Henry F., laborer, r. 606 Tennessee
" JameSj finisher I. L,. Solomon & Co., r. 654
Jessie
" James, laborer, r. 9 Oak Grove Av
" John, engineer Edison Light and Power
Co.,r. 1339 Filbert
" John, marine fireman, r. 314, 7th
" John, mechanic, r. 43 Juniper
" John, molder, r. 606 Tennessee
" K. Mrs., proprietor The Brighton House
33, 5th
" Lawrence, fireman str Alcazar, r. 9 Welsh
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 19 Dearborn
" Nellie, widow, r. 654 Jessie
" Patrick, salesman, r. 33, 5th
" Patrick J., salesman, r. 5 Mint Av
" Richard J. (McKeown Bros.), r. 515i/4, 6th
" Stephen, salesman, r. 33, 5th
" Thomas (McKeown Bros.), r. 515!4, 6th
" Thomas, porter Mills Bldg. r. 1716 Howard
" William J., plumber Yates & Co., r. 83
Silver
4®"McKeown. See MacEwen, McEwen, Mc-
Kewen and McKowan
McKernan Hugh B., liquors, 633 Howard, r. 330
Tehama
" Hugh J., bookkeeper J. A. Drinkhouse Co.,
r. San Mateo
" James, expressman, SE cor 3d and Folsom,
r. 133, 34th
" John, teamster Wainright & Easton, r. 335
Langton
4®"MoKernan. See McKiernan
McKerron Alexander G., bookkeeper John A.
McKerron, r. 808 Jones
McKerron John A., harness, horse boots and
saddlery, 303-305 Mason, r. 808 Jones
McKerron Mary, widow, r. 808 Jones
McKeune Edwin, laborer S. P. Co.. r. ly^ Verona
PI
" Laura G. Miss, saleslady, r. lY^ Verona PI
■e®~McKeune. See MacEwen, McEwen, Mc-
Keon and McKewen
McKevitt H. D., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Hugh, stevedore, r. 515 Lombard
" Mary, widow, r. 1835 Webster
" Thomas E., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 515 Lombard
McKewen Dennis, laborer, r. 1 Church Lane
" Edward, bookbinder, r. 453, 10th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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McKewen Helena, widow, r. 37 Johnston Av
" John, superintendent service pipe Spring
Valley W. W., r. 1117 Montgomery
" Mary Miss, r. 1117 Montgomery
" Peter, plumber and gasfitter, 40 Turk, r.
1117 Montgomery
" Robert, carpenter, r. 37 Johnston Av
" William, teamster, r. 901 Battery
-e®"McKewen. See MacEwen, McEwen, Mc-
Keon and McKown
McKey Alexander, boiler maker, r. 202 Brannan
" Harry, carpenter, r. 1030 Howard
McKibber Edward, seaman str Arago
McKibbin David, painter William Wertsch, r.
14 Cedar Av
" James, ship carpenter, r. cor Elsie and
Coso Av
" William G., machinist, r. 435 Bryant
4®-MoKibbin. See McGibbon
McKie Ernest, student, r. 324 Noe
McKiernan Annie, domestic, 741 Ashbury
" Annie, domestic, 3014 Clay
" Daniel (McKiernan & Kiley), r. 41!4 East
" Frank, baker str Mariposa
" John, laborer, r. 333 Langton rear
" & Kiley (Daniel McKiernan and William
Kiley), proprietors Bay View House, 43
East
'g^'McKiernan. See McKernan
McKillop Bessie E. Miss, dressmaker, 719 Va-
lencia, r. 803 Diamond
" Daniel, carpenter Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. 803 Diamond
" George R., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 803
Diamond
" Isabella, widow, r. 803 Diamond
" Maria Miss, dressmaker, r. 803 Diamond
" William J., teamster Somers& Co., r. 803
Diamond
" Winsey S., machine hand George W.
Kneass, r. 961 Folsom
>e®=-McKillop. See MacKillop and McKellops
McKinlay Edward M., clerk, r. Wisconsin nr
20th, Potrero
- " James, machinist, r. Wisconsin nr 30th,
Potrero
MoKinley Archibald, molder John G. lis & Co..
r. 443 Minna
McKinley Benjamin F., superintendent Station
F Post Office, r. 1413 Bush
" Benjamin L., student, r. 1413 Bush
" Daniel, quartermaster str City of Puebla,
r. 12 Lafayette
" Dennis, expressman, r. 52 Brady
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 39, 13th
" James, salesman, r. 623 Larkin
" James, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 631 Sacra-
mento
" Mary J. Miss, compositor James H. Barry,
r. 1705 Scott
" Robert, ship carpenter Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 2429/2 Bryant
" Rosanna, widow, r. 1705 Scott
" Thomas S., salesman Chicago Clock Co.
" Walter L. (Electrical Construction and
Repair Co.). r. 1007 Market
" William F., saddler J. C. Johnson & Co,, r.
2838 Howard
4S~McKinley. See McGinley and McKenley
McKinne Barna, attorney at law, 522 Montgom-
ery, r. 317 Hill
McKinney Abraham, bootblack, 206 Grant Av,
r. 865/2 Market
" Annie Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" George, shoemaker, 47 Sacramento, r. 1611%
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McKirmey John, broom peddler, r. 1838 Mis-
sion
" John, laborer, r. 314, 23d
" John C, lodgings, 217 Minna
" Mary C, Miss, teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 1638 Mission
" William H., teamster, r. 216 Perry
4®=McKinney. See McKenna, McKenney and
McKenny
McKinnie Murray, wood carver, 30 Spear, r. 116
Lyon
McKlnnon Alfred I., clerk Donohoe-Kelly Bank-
ing Co., r. 1150 Turk
" Allan, porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 316,
30th
" Aloysius J., clerk Preston & McKinnon,
r. Russ House
" Angus, ship carpenter, r. 16 Hardy
" Archibald, carpenter, r. 1145 Valencia
" Archibald, painter, r. 50i4, 3d
•' Archibald C, clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 8231/2 Hayes
" Bernard J. Rev., assistant rector St. Brig-
id's Church (R. C), r. 2111 Van Ness Av
" D., carpenter str City of Peking
" D. A., carpenter Robinson & Gillespie
" Daniel A., clerk San Jose Brick Co., r.
12081/2 Valencia
" David, engineer, r. 1308 Waller
" Edward, r. 3414 Harriet rear
" James, cook str Farallon
" James J., drayman Pier 5 Steuart, r. 225
Dolores
" J. Louis, salesman Preston and McKinnon,
r. 2327 California
" John, currier H. N. Cook Belting Co., r.
1549M Mission
" John, ship carpenter, r. 507, 17th
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 2149 Pine
" Joseph J., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Kate, domestic, 2204 Jackson
" Russell E., electrotyper Painter-Cornell
Co., r. 74714 Folsom
" Sarah, widow, r. 833 Fulton
" Thomas A., line man, r. 1910 Mission
" Wallace M., bill clerk Wiester& Co.. r. 507
17th
" William B., agent San Jose Brick Co.,
office 234 Montgomery, rooms 1-2, r. 412
Waller
4S=-McKinnon. See MacKinnon
McKlnstry E. W. (McKinstry & McKinstry), r.
1237 0'Farren
" Frank E., engineer, r. 1717 Eddy
" James C. (McKinstry & McKinstry) r. 1237
O'Farrell
" & McKinstry (E. W. and J. C), attorneys
,^ ^^ at law, 4 Sutter, rooms 19-21
McKisick Lewis D., attorney at law, 104 Sutter
room 10, r. Oakland
McKitchen Mary, widow, r. 409 East North
McKiltrick Anne, widow, r. 743 Minna
" Bernard, porter Marco Zaro, r. 52 Na-
toma
" Edward F., relief engineer S. F. F. D. 1428
Valencia, r. 1425 Valencia
" James, conductor, r. 46314 Minna
" James J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S
P. Co., r. 4211/ Brannan
" John, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 615
Valencia
" Joseph L., waiter J. Jacobsen, r. 1425 Va-
lencia
" Peter P., laster Buckingham & Hecht. r
12.3d San Jose Av
McKnew Alfred R., clerk, r. 7 Douglass
" Elijah P.. bakery, 1017, 19th and oyster
dealer, 1518 Market, r. 1017, 19th
" George M., driver D. W. Wilson, r. 1017.
19th
" Henry L., driver The Morgan Oyster Co., r.
5lA South Park
" Lillie Miss, shoe trimmer, r. 1017, 19th
McKnight Andrew J., clerk general auditor's
office S. P. Co., r. Fruitvale
" Brothers (Peter J. and John J.), liquors, 20
7th
" Elizabeth Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" Hugh S., painter, r. 53 Natoma
" James, carpenter, r. 314 Lily Av
McKnight James H., attorney at law, 330 Pine,
rooms 22-23, r. 911, 23d
" Jennie Miss, nurse, r. 2705 Laguna
" John, mason, r. 21 Franklin
" John, waiter, r. 317 Jessie
" John J. (McKnight Bros.), r. 14 Oak
" Joseph W., carpenter Robinson & Gillespie,
r. 85, 9th
" Peter (McKnight Bros), r. 14 Oak
" Robert, cook str Walla Walla, r. 127, 23d
" Robert, salesman, r. 164 Jessie
" Robert J., salesman D. M. Moran&Co., r.
31 Russ
" Thomas, stone carver, r. 624, 4th
" William, compositor Hayes Valley Adver-
tiser, r. 314 Lily Av
McKown Harry, agent, r. 715 Howard
" Mary E.Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 824 Laguna
" M. H., r. 7171/2 Howard
" Thomas, laborer U. S. Engineers' dept., r.
124 Bernard
McKune Kate, widow, r. 1132 Jackson
McLachlan Daniel, shipper Risdon I. &L. Wks,
r. Oakland
" David, traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. 313 Sutter
" Duncan, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
907 Folsom
" George, clerk S. P. Co., r. 108M Shipley
" John, carpenter, r. 1034 Sanchez
" John, cigars and tobacco, 443 Spear
" Thomas, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 39, 20th
4®"McLachlan. See McLauchlan, McLaugh-
lan and McGiaughlan
McLagan Charles, engineer S. F. &. S. M. Ry,
r. 1412 Guerrero
" Jame-; L., carpenter James Young, r. 1935
Lexington Av
McLain A., fireman str Willamette Valley
McLain Co. J. H. The, A. A. McCallum manager,
steam and hot water heaters, 49 Crocker
Bldg
McLaine Laughlin Mrs., widow, r. 2226 Clay
" M. C, roofer Pac. Refining and Roofing
Co.
McLane August, laborer, r. 137 Perry
" Bernard F., clerk New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. 2029 Steiner
" Charles, clerk, r. 1207 Broadway
" Charles, steward James F. Kearny, r. 2029
Steiner
McLane Charles A., agency director New York
Life Insurance Co., 17-23 Mills Bldg, 2d
floor, r. 521 Devisadero
" Charles H., clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. 1207 Broadway
" Eugene J., clerk A. Carlisle & Co., r. 1710
Dupont
" G., r. 1144 Howard
" George, chief freight clerk P. M. SS. Co.'s
Wharf, r. 4 10a Bryant
" Helen E. Miss, school teacher, r. 1710 Du-
pont
" James D., policeman, r. 2029 Steiner
" James J., laborer, r. 2424 Bryant
" John, blacksmith, r. 3 Minna
" John, grainer, r. 2 Boyd
" John H., insurance agent, 313 California, r.
1122 Sacramento
" Louis Jr., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 2426a Pine
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McLane Mary J., widow, r. 12:^2 Buchanan
" Robert, butcher William Hinz, r. 2029 Stei-
ner
" William, bookbinder, r. 1930 Golden Gate
Av
4®=McLane. See MacLean, McClain, McLain
and McLean
McLaren Catherine, widow, r. 726 Stevenson
" Charles S. (J. M. Benham & Co.), r. 310
Hyde
" E. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" George, collector, r. 403 Folsom
" Harry A., clerk J. H. Curley & Co., r. 310
Hyde
" Kate, widow, r. 726 Stevenson
" James C, teacher dress cutting, 63 St.
Ann's Bldg
•' Leslie (McLaren & Co.), r. 2409 Pacific Av
" Mary, widow, r. 171 Perry
McLaren Norman, accountant and auditor, 307
Sansome, room 5, r. 2416 Fillmore
" P. M., physician, r. Old People's Home
" Will, agent, r. 310 Hyde
McLaren & Co. (Leslie McLaren and John W.
Mailliard), commission merchants, 307
Sansome, room 5
4®=McLarea. See McLeran
McLarty James, miner, r. SW cor 6th Av and
Clement
McLatchie John, pattern maker Golden State
and Miners' Iron Wks, r. 40 Clara
" Joseph, blacksmith, r. 40 Clara
•' Joseph, engineer, r. 1030 Army
McLaughlan Catharine, widow, r. 58 Crocker
McLaughlin Abby Miss, teacher Washington
Evening School, r. 1729 Devisadero
" Agnes M. Miss, teacher Franklin Grammar
School, r. 121 Post
" Alexander, tanner, r. 936, 13th Av South
" Alfred, student, r. 12th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
" Alice, bakery. Railroad Av nr 12th Av
South
" Andrew, butcher, r. 848 Folsom
" Ann, widow, r. 1103 Powell
" Annie, widow, r. 1314 Page
" Archibald, carpenter, r. 54 Richland Av
McLaugMin Armour, vice-president and super-
intendent National Brewing Co., 720-722
Fulton, r. 716 Grove
" Bernard, soap peddler, r. 17 Converse
" Bernard L., sack sewer Yolo Mills, r. 632^4
Minna
" Bessie Miss, saleslady, r. 156 Solano
" B. M. Mrs., widow, dressmaking, 651 Fol-
som
" Bridget, widow, r. 20 Howard Court
" Bridget, widow, r. 21 12 Baker
" Catherine Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Catherine, dressmaker, r. 23 Haight
" Charles, liquors, 133, 5th
" Charles, tailor, r. IOO2V2 McAllister
" Charles W., clerk local freight offlce S. P.
Co., r. Berkeley
McLaugWin Co. The (Mary Ives Crocker and
Kate May Dillon), Maurice Casey gen-
eral manager, 508 California, rooms 1-2
" Cornelius, driver Michael McLaughlin, r.
820 Langton
" Daniel, machinist Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D., r. 156 Solano
" Daniel, plasterer, r. 202, 6th
" Daniel, wood worker Studebaker Bros. Mfg
Co., r. 729 i4 Clementina
" David, clerk, r. 301 Scott
" David H., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
301 Scott
" Dennis, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 2749
Harrison
" Dennis, porter Commercial Hotel
" Dennis W., patternmaker, r. 1828 Howard
" Edward, r. .533 Jersey
" Edward, di-iver Michael McLaughlin, r. 220
Langton
" Edward, fitter Metropolitan Moulding Co.,
r. 1420 Taylor
" Edward, hackman, r. 17 Sheridan
" Edward, laborer, r. 19 Zoe
" Edward, laborer, r. ,3017 Folsom
McLaughlin Edward, watchman, r. 732 Wash-
ington
" Edwin, compositor Call, r. 607 Montgomery
Av
" Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaking, 19 Zoe
" Francis A., machinist George W. Alex-
ander, r. 131 Clipper
" Francis W., r. 610 McAllister
" Frank J., barber, 21814, 24th, r. 2749 Harri-
son
" George, longshoreman, r. 4 Federal
" George Jr., laborer, r. 4 Federal
" George J., millhand, r. 1112 Harrison
" Grace, widow, r. 1 Alabama
" H., cook str Walla Walla
" H., roller South S. F. Tannery
" Hannah, widow, r. 31 Boyce
" Henry, plumber, r. 1314 Page
" Hugh, carpenter, r. 696 Church
" Hugh, liquors, 1095 Howard
" Hugh F., carpenter, r. 696 Church
" James, r. 1513 Ellis rear
" James, clerk, r. 5 Market
" James, compositor Call, r. 728 Howard
" James, groceries and liquors, 1119 Harri-
son
" James, laborer, r. NW cor Sierra and
Maryland
" James, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
Lobos Creek nr Baker's Beach
" James, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry, r. 171
Corbett Av
" James, teamster, r. 229'/^ Langton
" James A., engineer N. Ohlandt &Co.,r.
248^/4 Tehama
" James C, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
724, 14th
" James E., lumberman, r. I6I614 Fulton
" James F., iron molder, r. 156 Solano
" James H., sawyer F. Korbel & Bros., r.
609M Minna
" John, r. cor Aztec and California Av
" John, architect, r. 708 Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 1315, 25th
" John, engineer Hibemia Brewery, r. 210
Rose Av
" John, hostler Mrs. Ellen A. Harris, r. 28,
10th
" John, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" John, fireman str State of California, r. 234
Folsom
" John, shoemaker, r. 848 Folsom
" John, stable keeper, r. 1419 Pacific
'■ John, stableman James W. McHugh, r.
1423 Eddy
" John, teamster McNab & Smith, r. 229!^
Langton
" John E., shoemaker, r. 323 Langton
" JohnF., bartender, r. 1939 McAllister
" John H., expressman, r. 1143, 18th
" John H., painter, r. cor Church and Church
Lane
" John J., policeman, r. 2421 Buchanan
" John J., tailor, r. 50 Everett
" John J., pipe fitter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
20 Georgia
" John L.. carpenter, r. 233 Chenery
" John M. (John M. McLaughlin & Co.), r.
1434, 20 th
McLaughlin John M. & Co. (John M. McLaugh-
lin and C. J. Downing), book publishers,
44 Flood Bldg
" John R., dental student, r. 2952 Mission
" John W., r. 19 Haight
" Joseph, clerk Horwitz & Cohn, r. 17 Oak
" Joseph, laborer, r. 116 Shotwell
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McLaughlin Joseph, laborer, r. Ns Corbett Av
nr Danvers
" Joseph F., clerk, r. 20 Elgin Park Av
" Joseph F., compositor, r. 2749 Harrison
" J. William, bartender Mrs. Elizabeth Re-
gan, r. 1725 Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 36 Rincon PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 330, 17th
" Margery, widow, r. 11 Bryant Av
" Maria A., widow, r. 129 Clipper
" Mary Miss, r. 628'^ Capp
" Mary A., widow, r. 445 Chenery
" Mary B., widow, r. 2112 Baker
" Mary F., milliner, r. 696 Church
" Mary R., widow, r. 1729 Devisadero
" Matthew, bartender, r. 318 Ivy Av
" Matthew, painter, r. 31 Boyce
" Maurice, salesman Davis Bros., r. 50 Ev-
eret
" May Miss, saleslady, r. 156 Solano
" Michael, r. 315 Brannan
" Michael, drayman, 424 Davis, r. 220 Lang-
ton
" Michael, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" Michael, laborer, r. lllSVi York
" Michael, liquor dealer, r. 2 Harriet
" Michael, pipe layer, r. 2749 Harrison
" Michael, shoemaker, r. 217 Langton
" Michael, shoemaker, r. 612 Howard
" Michael, watchman, r. 683b Clementina
" Michael A., manager The Sanden Electric
Co., 632 Market, r. 1614 Golden Gate Av
" Michael D., machinist Murray Bros., r. 572
Minna
" Michael J., driver Michael McLaughlin,
r. 220 Langton
" Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1310 Larkin
" Moses A., physician and druggist, cor 11th
Av South and Railroad Av, r. 12th Av
South nr Railroad Av
" Neil, r. 437 Jessie
" Neil, teamster, r. 220 Langton
" Neil Jr., brass finisher, r. 437 Jessie
" Neil P., hack driver, r. 222 Langton
" Owen J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 639
Minna
" Patrick, r. 20 Elgin Park Av
" Patrick, helper T. J. Movnihan, r. 602 How-
ard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 255 Michigan
" Patrick, laborer Lucas & Co., r. 126 Folsom
" Patrick, liquors, 21 Pacific, r. 1817 Stockton
" Peter, driver, r. 418, 1st rear
" Philip, porter Emil Quarg, r. 807 Kearny
" Richard A., tinner Charles Brown & Son, r.
23u, 4th Av
" Robert E., carpenter, r. 233 Chenery
" Samuel, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 323
Langton
" Samuel, teamster People's Express and
Transfer Co., r. Oakland
" Thomas, fireman, r. NE cor 22d and Penn-
sylvania Av
" Thomas, fireman str Walla Walla, r. 368
Brannan
" Thomas, grainer, r. 31 Langton
" Thomas, laborer, r. 17 Converse
" Thomas, laborer, r. 623 Harrison
" Thomas, tinner Sutro Baths, r. 17 Heron
" Thomas J., compositor, r. 437 Jessie
" Thomas J., salesman D. Samuels, r. 64%
Shipley
" Thomas P., plumber G. & E. Snook, r. 17
Heron
" William, clerk, r. 1614 Golden Gate Av
" William, laborer, r. 120 Shipley rear
McLaughlin William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1327
Sansome
" William, liquors, 2 King
" William, livery stable, 22.3 Langton
" William, teamster Frank Knobloch, r. 1050
Kentucky
" William A., clerk Pacific Surety Co., 1. 31
Boyce
" William D., carpenter Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 2 Henrietta Square
" William F, (Sylvester & Sublett), r. 301
Scott
" William H., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 20
Howard Court
" William H., molder, r. 902V4 Folsom
" William H., paper carrier, r. 2929 Octavia
McLaughlin William H., physician and drug-
gist, NW cor 26th and Mission
" William H., teamster, r. aS5, 4th
" William J., carpenter, r. 233 Chenery
" William J., haokdriver, r. 222 Langton
" William J., manager Moffat Chemical Co.,
r. 1614 Golden Gate Av
" Zenas, draughtsman U. S. Surveyor Gen-
eral's ofQce, r. 812, 23d
4®=-McLaughlin. See MacLachlan, McLaugh-
lin, McLachlan and McLoughlin
McLay George B., physician, r. 2430 Mission
•' Mary R. Miss, teacher Monroe Primary
School, r. 2430 Mission
" Robert M., oiler str Santa Rosa, r. 3430
Mission
McLea Ann, widow, r. 132 Haight
" Arthur (McLea Bros.), r. 52 Clara Av
McLea Brothers (Arthur and James), harness
and saddlery, 769 Mission
" James (McLea Bros.), r. 132 Haight
j8®="McLea. See McLay
McLean Alexander, real estate agent, 777 Mar-
ket, r. 1053 McAllister
" Alfred A., truss maker, r. 1104 Market
" Andrew, fireman str Arago
" Anthony D., chief engineer Cal. St. RR, r.
1207 Bush
" Bridget E., widow, r. 334 Day
" Carrie B., widow, r. 2920 Washington
" C. E., harness maker Main & Winchester,
r. 1932 Lexington Av
" Edith E. Mrs., hair restorati\e, 45. 58 and
60 St. Ann's Bldg
" Edward J., house painter, r. 1932 Lexington
Av
" Edward T., r. 1932 Lexington Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 917 Sanchez
" Frank J., marine engineer, r. 2410 Larkin
" George, r. 714 Laguna
" George, cashier Fontana & Co., r. 2314
Jones
" George P., messenger Pac. Transfer Co., r.
110 Oak
" Hugh, teamster Teele & Co., r. 1930 Golden
Gate Av
" Ina, widow, manicure, 1150 Sutter, r. 1703
Market
" James, bookkeeper Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
1712 Stockton
" James, cancer specialist, 1228 Market
" James, conductor Geary St. RR, r. 316, 2d
Av
" James, contractor and builder, r. 135 Fair
Oaks
" James, 1st officer str Piedmont, r. Oakland
" James, cook str Progreso
" James, steward, r. 1008 Natoma
" James P., chief engineer stmr San Jose
" John, r. 17041/i Leavenworth
" John, blacksmith Market St. Ry, r. 13
Page
" John, boiler maker George E. Belmor, r. 56
Bluxome
" John, boiler maker Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 632 Mission
" John, laborer, r. Indiana nr 23d, Potrero
" John R., carpenter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 28 Turk
" John R., mechanic Cal. St. RR, r. 1122y2
Broadway
" Joseph R., contractor and builder, 1621
O'Farrell
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McLean Kate, widow, r. 132 Turk
" Malcolm, cabinet maker, r. 227 Golden
Gate Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1222 Buchanan
" Mary J., widow, r. 171 Perry
" Minnie A. Miss, teacher Hawthorne Pri-
mary School, r. 1934 Lexington Av
" Murdock, foreman W. J. Grant, r. 1418
Mission
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" Rainey M., musician, r. 7% Oak Grove Av
" Robert A., stonecutter O. E. Brady, r. 1932
Lexington Av
McLEAN ROBERT A..
physician and surgeon, Dean and Pro-
fessor of Surgery University of Cali-
fornia, office 305 Kearny NW cor Bush,
office hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m.,
and 8 to 9 evenings, telephone Main
1474, r. N W cor Pacific Av and Devisa-
dero
McLean Robert C. (McLean & Mayhew), r. 1015
Market
" Robert C. Jr., student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 1015 Market
" Sarah Miss, r. 1218 Mission
" Simon, carpenter, r. 28 Turk
" Sterling, commission merchant, 109 Cali-
fornia, room 22, r. Alameda
" Walter J., clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co., r. 513 Taylor
" William, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. I31314
California
" William, railroad employee, r. 366 Natoma
" William H., master str San Bias, r. 1632
Post
" & Mayhew (Robert C. McLean and Henry
C. Mayhew), electricians, 1517 Post
«®"McLean. See MacLean, McClain, McLain
and McLane
McLear Maggie, domestic, 2904 California
McLees James T., bartender Edmund Brophey,
r. 539 Pacific
McLellan Brothers (George B., William S. and
Edgar W.), dairy, 1713 Washington
" Edgar W. (McLellan Bros.), r. 1715 Wash-
ington
" Edwin L., agent Penn Mutual Life Ins.
Co.. r. 905 Church
" Frank, carpenter, r. 547 Mission
" George B. (McLellan Bros.), r. 1715 Wash-
ington
" Leonai-d E., attorney at law, 318 Pine,
rooms 28-30, r. Belmont
" Mary P. Miss, r. 1715 Washington
" M. Grace Miss, r. 1715 Washington
" Robert (C. A. Castner & Co.), r. 138 Lib-
erty
" Sarah J. Miss, r. 327;^ Haight
" Wallace, bartender Dunn Bros., r. 1346
Market
" Walter C, r. 1830 Post
" William, teamster, r. 123 Eddy
" William D., clerk Pacific States Type
Foundry, r. 905 Church
" William S. (McLellan Bros.), r. Mexico
J6®"McLellan. See McClellan and McLennan
McLenegan Samuel B., superintendent S. F. &
S. M. Ry., NW cor 30th and San Jose
Av, r. 803 Guerrero
McLennan Alexander, contractor and builder,
r. 1616 Jackson
" Daniel R., wagon maker, r. 1817c Howard
" David M. T., clerk Wiley Bros., r. 1817c
Howard
" Douglas, r. 1050 Mission
" Dugald M., porter C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
907 Howard
" E. J. Mrs., dressmaking, r. 1202 Mission
" Frank P. (Flint & McLennan), r. 1515 Clay
" James, boiler maker, r. 2 Minnesota
" Margaret Miss, r. 2 M!innesota
" Roderick N. (Boehm & McLennan), r. 24
Page
" Roderick N. Mrs., dressmaking, 24 Page
McLeod Alexander J., gripm.an Market St. Ry..
r. 1585 Valencia
" Angus (McLeod & Hatje), r. 513 Guerrero
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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McLeod Angus, carpenter, r. 1727 Market
Benjamin F. B., compositor The Figaro, r.
1050 Howard
Clarence, factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
315 Sierra
Daniel, merchant, r. 910 Lombard
Daniel, shipwright, r. 23 Russ
Daniel, stevedore, r. 318 Folsom
Donald, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 100
Mississippi
Donald, liquors, 121 Mississippi
Donald, ship carpenter, r. 346, 4th
Donald R., medical student, r. 213 Clara rear
Frederick O., clerk Stevenson & Co., r. 735
Treat Av
George (Larkins & Co.), r. 659 Howard
George, stableman W. McCafferty, r. 2604
Mission
Hanlin, millhand C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 252
Ellis
Helen, widow, r. 108 Webster
Herbert, clerk, r. 829 Brannan
HughR., r. 5 Ridley
John, carpenter, r. 306B Bartlett
John A., conductorCal. St. RR., r. 1415 Hyde
John N., carpenter, r. 1118 Treat Av
Lillie G. Mrs., r. 1714 Market
Mary J., domestic, 333 Fremont
Murdock storekeeper New Creamerie, r.
1045 Market
Norman W., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. Alameda
Robert F., teamster, r. 10 Clyde
Thomas M., clerk, r. 1425 Mason
Thomas R., carpenter Excelsior Mill Co., r.
735 Treat Av
William, calker, r. Cortland Av opp Buena
Vista
William, finisher, r. 118% Shipley
William F., clerk, r. 10 Clyde
McLEOD & HATJE
(Angus McLeod and William A. Hatje),
importers and wholesale dealers in
wines and liquors, 515 Market
*S=M6Leod. See MacLeod and McCloud
McLeran R., machine hand C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 864 Folsom
McLerie Henry J., r. 312 Church
McLigott John, clerk, r. 38% Russ
" Patrick, laborer, r. 381^ Russ
'■ Thomas, clerk, r. 38% Russ
MoLinden James, porter S. F. and N.P. Ry., r.
810 Battery
McLoughlin Alexander, deputy Superintendent
"Streets, r. 2013 O'Farrell
" Charles B., shoemaker. SE cor Sanchez and
Day
Edward, teamster, r. 901 Battery
Frank P., bookkeeper, r. 1904% Ellis
George, laborer, r. 817 Battery
George, teamster, r. 901 Battery
John, painter, r. 837, 18th
Martin, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 602 How-
ard
Mary M., widow, r. 304. 3d
Michael, hostler William E. Bridge, r. 2737
Pine
Patrick, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 216 Union
Thomas brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 837, 18th
Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 837, 18th
William J., ticket agent Erie Railroad, 20
Montgomery, r. 12a Pond
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McLure James T., pattern maker Golden State
and Miners Iron Wks, r. 363, 1st
" John A., bookkeeper Williams-Marvin Co..
r. 26 Hawthorne
.^McLure. See McClare
McLymont V. H. M., mining, r. Cosmos Club
McMahan Calvin C, secretary Bartlett Springs
Co., 22, 4th
" Catherine Mrs., bakery, 1205 Folsom
" Hugh F., laundryman, r. 208, 15th
" James E., treasurer Bartlett Springs Co..
22, 4th
" Joseph, laborer A. J. McNicoll & Co., r.
SlQi/i. 8th rear
" L. E. Mrs., president Bartlett Springs Co..
22, 4th. r. 1332 Buchanan
" Mary, widow, r. 3101/^, 8th rear
" Mary, widow, r. 558y2 Howard rear
" Michael, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" Timothy, r. 803 Treat Av
" William, tailor, r. 558i4 Howard rear
" William O., blacksmith, r. 157, 7th
McMahon Abner M., machinist, r. 9 Sunmer
" Alice, widow, r. ISllVj Broadway
" Andrew, baker, r. 16 Polk Lane
" Andrew, fireman str San Jose, r. 863 Bryant
" Ann, widow, r. 14 Valparaiso
" Anna, widow, r. llSCapp
" Annie Miss, shirt maker, r. 1017 Howard
" Annie M., dressmaker, r. 2070 Market
" Arthur, blacksmith A. J. McNicoll & Co.,
r. 1254 Howard
•■ Arthur E., driver A. Quade & Co., r. 2
Geary Court
" Arthur T., stairbuilder Henry McMahon,
r. 1 Capp
" Augustus J., clerk chief surgeon's office
Dept. of California, r. 21 Polk
' ' Bernard, contractor, 125 Steuart, r. Oakland
" Bernard S., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 844
Illinois
" Bessie, widow, r. 23 Broadway
" Bridget Mrs., jani tress Irving Primary
School, r. 1137 Pacific
" Catherine, widow, r. 9 Sunmer
■' Daniel J., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 437
Clipper
'■ Dennis, miner, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 923 Broadway
" Fannie Miss, teacher music, r. 712i4 Ten-
nessee
" Felix, driver Gilbert C. Fowler, r. 20 How-
ard Court
" Francis J., laborer, r. .529 Sacramento
" Frank A., physician, r. 600 Bush
" Frank M., laborer, r. Hart nr San Bruno Av
" George W. T., policeman, r. 14 Valparaiso
" Henry, clerk, r. 612 Natoma
" Henry, stairbuilder, 555 Brannan, r. 44, 6th
" Henry J. D., laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r.
612 Natoma
" James, r. 938 Howard
" James, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2004
McAllister
" James, salesman, r. 329 Ellis
" James, stairbuilder Henry McMahon
" James, teamster, r. 1 Capp
" James, waiter G. Hink & Co., r. 165 Moul-
trie
•' James, wharf builder, r. 746, 20th
McMAHON JAMES A.
(successor to B. McMahon & Son), con-
tractor, wharf and bridge builder, 210-
212-214 Spear, r. 746, 20tll
McMahon James B., harnessmaker, 219 Ellis, r.
222 Minna
" John, bookkeeper J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 418
Leavenworth
" John, boxmaker, r. 1137 Pacific
" John, carpenter, r. 216 Fell
" John, fireman str Walla Walla
" John, laborer, r. 6 Newell
" John, salesman P. Flanigan, r. 215 Oak
" John, longshoreman, r. 225 Drumm
" John, miner, r. 1067 Market
" John, tanner, r. cor Adam and Eve
" John, warehouseman Bode & Haslett, r.
1242 Sanchez
" John J., foreman Schmidt Label ife Lithe.
Co., r. 127 Diamond
" John P., clerk, r. Hart nr San Bruno Av
" John T.. groceries, NW cor Point Lobos
and 30d Avs
" Joseph, porter Occidental Hotel
" Joseph P., driver Morton Special Delivery,
r. 449 Bryant
" Joseph P., harness maker James B. Mc-
Mahon. r. 222 Minna
" Joseph T., wharfinger foot 3d r. 449 Bryant
" Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 197 Hyde
" Katherine, widow, r. 9 Sumner
■' Lawrence, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
7121/4 Tennessee
" Leo J., shipping clerk, r. 811a Greenwich
" Lillian Miss, school teacher, r. 71214 Ten-
nessee
" Margaret, widow, r. 2070 Market
" Mary, widow, r. 9 Bernard
" Mary, widow, r. 6 Newell
" Mary, widow, r. 15^4 Harrison Av
" Mary, widow, r. 1134 McAllister
" Mary A., stenographer, r. 449 Bryant
" May T. Miss, teacher music, r. 2070 Mar-
ket
" Michael, porter postofflce, r. 332 Vallejo
" Nevada, widow, r. 2 Geary Court
" Oscar L., bookkeeper A. Quade & Co., r. 2
Geary Court
" Patrick, foreman, r. 1209 Green
" Patrick, laborer, r. 811 Bryant
" Patrick, laborer, r. Pioneer House
" Peter (McMahon & McCarthy), r. 122314
Geary
" Peter, boilermaker, r. 10 Cleveland
" Peter, carpenter, r. 1231 Market
" Peter, fireman, r. Hart nr San Bruno Av
" Peter J., carpenter, r. IOII14 Natoma
" Philip, special policeman, r. 811a Green-
wich
" Richard M. Mrs., r. 2070 Market
" Ross, cutter Petermann & Frank, r. 1311^
Broadway
" Sarah Mrs., r. 1504 Howard
" Terence, warehouseman Haslett & Bailey,
r. 222, 15th
" Thomas (Thorne & McMahon), r. 2759 Mis-
sion
McMahon Thomas, real estate agent, 628 Mar-
ket, r. 2227 Post
" Thomas, tannery, cor 7th Av South and N
" Thomas, waiter str Columbia, r. 156, 2d
" Thomas F., coffee packer McCarthy Bros.,
r. 1308 Florida
" Thomas F., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1011 Natoma
" Thomas J., marker Lick Laundry, r. 1137
Pacific
" Timothy, warehouseman Ballard & Hall,
r. 114 Morris Av
" Walfred, carpenter, r. 4 Bernard
" William, liquors, 211 Tehama
" William, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 624
Hampshire
" William, painter, r. 923 Broadway
" William, porter, r. 9 Bernard
" William A., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 127 Shipley
" & McCarthy (Peter McMahon and William
McCarthy), proprietors New York and
Brooklyn Exchange, 117 Drumm
McMann Frank, wall paper, 109 Stockton, r. 605
Hayes
" James, laborer, r. 11 Boyce
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McMann James, varieties, 411 East North
" James H., clerk, r. 411 East North
" John P., foreman Frank McMann, r. 1408
Sacramento
" Laurence, longshoreman, r. 122 Erie
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1209 Green
" Thomas S., freight clerk str Progreso, r.
1711 Washington
" William, r. 106/2, 3d
McMann William, wood and coal, SW cor Polk
and Washington, telephone East 8, r.
1711 Washington
4®=McMann. See McMahon
McManning Amy C, widow, r. 27 Lapidge
McMannis Thomas J., bookkeeper Von Ronn,
Hencke & Lorsbach, r. Fruitvale
McManus Annie, widow, r. 420 Larkin
" Barbara Mrs., nurse, r. 1519 Hyde
" Bernard, sergeant police, r. 3 Fulton
" Catherine, r. 3215, 16th
" Catherine, widow, r. 335 Golden Gate Av
" Cormick, r. 724 Capp
" Eugene B., clerk, r. 1025i/^ Guerrero
" Frank, laundryman, r. 309 Sanchez
McManus Frank, wines and liquors, 16-18, 3d,
telephone Red 1051
" Hugh, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
3215, 16th
" J., r. 905 Market
" James, clerk, r. 502 Eddy
" James, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" James, steward, r. 1519 Polk
" James B., stevedore, r. 316i/4 Ritcb
" James F., clerk, r. 720 Grove
" James J., clerk Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1201
Octavia
" James J., plumber, 1140 Union, r. 3315 Clay
" James P., salesman, r. 412 Fell
" James T., blacksmith Pac. RoU.Mill, r. NE
cor Juniper and Bryant
" Jane, widow, r. 517 Fell
" John, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Juniper ane Bryant
" John G., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 804
Hayes
" John J., bookkeeper, r. 316V4 Ritch
" John J., salesman R. F. Osborn & Co., r. 303
Jones
" Joseph, feeder Schmidt Label & Litho Co.,
r. 3215, 16th
" Joseph E., stevedore, r. 113 Oregon
" Kate, widow, domestic, 335 Golden Gate
Av
" Katie, domestic, 630 Harrison
" M., fireman str Australia
" Mary Miss, r. 1053 Howard
" Mary Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 517 Fell
" Matthew H., clerk Bare Bros., r. 611 Haight
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 253 Tehama
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 122% Shotwell
" Philip, laborer P. Biggins & Co., r. 1434
Nebraska
" Philip J., park policeman, r. 1067 Mission
" Rose, widow, r. NE cor Juniper and Bryant
" Rose, domestic, r. 411 Shrader
„ Terrence, bartender William H. McManus,
733 Howard
" Thomas, laundryman City and County
Hospital
" Walter, clerk Stein, Simon & Co., r. 1201
Octavia
" William, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
233 San Jose Av
" William, laborer, r. 1434 Nebraska
" William H., expressman, r. 11 Alemany Av
" William H., copyist County Clerk's office.
r. 733 Howard
McMartin E. & Son (Edward and Edward Jr.),
milk dealers, W4 Oak Grove Av
" Edward (E, McMartin & Son), r. U]4 Oak
Grove Av
" Edward Jr. (E. McMartin & Son), r. UH
Oak Grove Av
" Edwin, clerk W. A. Tuska, r. 441, 17th
" Stuart, clerk Buckingham & Hecht, r. 791
Sutter
McMaster Belle Miss, stenographer, r. 1137 Mis-
sion
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIVETED IRON ano STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation. \
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST. )
McMaster M. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1137 Mission
" Olive, bill clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1137
Mission
McMaugh Edward F., salesman Boston Rubber
Shoe Co., r. Brooklyn Hotel
McMenaman Andrew, secretary Odd Fellows'
Employment Assn, 11 Odd Fellows Bldg,
r. 29HoffAv
McMenaman Daniel J., musician, r. 29 Hoff Av
" William A., art glass worker, r. 29 Hoff Av
McMenamin Patrick, laborer, r. 817 Battery
McMenomey Andrew, longshoreman, r. 444 Bran-
nan
" Charles F. (James McMenomey & Son), r.
1057 Mission
" James (James McMenomey & Son), r. 1057
Mission
" James, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
" James Jr. (James McMenomey Jr. & Co.),
r. 1055 Mission
" James Jr. & Co. (James McMenomey Jr.).
liquors, 1055 Mission
McMenomey James & Son (J ames and Charles
F.), funeral directors and embalmers,
1057 Mission, telephone South 354
" William, clerk Connolly & Sullivan, r. 444
Brannan
McMenomy Charles, canvasser, r. 731 Natoma
" Charles, fireman, r. 24 Georgia
" Charles, stockfltter Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 4011/4 Duncan
" Christy, house painter, r. 731 Natoma
" George S., with John H. McMenomy, r.
Oakland
" J., chipper Western Foundry, r. 4 Simp-
son PI
" James W., special policeman, r. 729 Ivy
Av
" John H., butcher, 7-8-9 California Market,
r. Oakland
" JohnW., butcher John H. McMenomy, r-
418 Sutter
" Margaret, widow, r. 731 Natoma
" Mary, domestic, 727 Ashbury
" Nicholas, dresser American Type Found-
ers' Co., r. 733 Minna
" Thomas, waiter str Australia
" Walter F., bookkeeper John H. McMen-
omy, r. Oakland
McMerkle Michael, cook, r. 77 Everett
McMichael Charles, boat builder, r. 517, 2d
" Edward, laborer, r. 114 Townsend
McMichael H. M. J., agent The Bank of Brit-
ish North America, 120 Sansome, r. 2103
Pacific Av
" James, stockdriver, r. 114 Townsend
" Robert, stockdriver Roth, Blum & Co., r.
517, 2d
McMillan Angus, sailmaker Neville & Co., r.
678 Harrison
" Angus E., carpenter, r. 1P09 Steiner
" Anthony L., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 113Gough
" Cal, apprentice, r. 131 Pierce
" Charles, teamster West Coast Furniture
Co., r. Fruitvale
" Charles E., cook Washington Hotel
" Daniel, agent Berry Bros., 709-711 Front, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
McMiUan Daniel N., manager Dugald McMil-
lan, 111, 7th, r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
McMillan Dugald, physician, surgeon and
druggist, 111,7th, r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
McMillan Eben, secretary Southern Pacific
Milling Co. and Salinas Valley Lumber
Co., 224 California, r. Oakland
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McMillan Frederick, mining engineer, 628 Mont-
gomery, room 47, r. 1014, 17th
" Hugh, flreman str City of Sydney
" Hugh, printer, r. 631 Sacramento
" James, teacher piano, r. 115, 7th
" Jessie Miss, forelady, r. 678 Harrison
" John D., laborer, r. 915^2 Illinois
^' John T., clerk Hydrographic office IT. S. N.
(branch), r. 131 Pierce
" Joseph, porter W. W. Montague & Co.
" Mabillan W., carpenter, r. 416 Elizabeth
" Mary E. Miss, machine operator, r. 678
Harrison
'■ Maud Miss, seamstress, r. 134 McAllister
" Peter D., watchman 26th St. Hospital, r.
736, 25th
McMillan Robert, real estate, 49 Crocker Bldg
r. 500. 13th
" Robert, seaman, r. 33 Steuart
" Ronald G., syrups, r. 612 Fell
" Samuel W., nailmaker Washburn & Moen
Mtg. Co., r. 214 Moulton Av
" Sarah, widow, r. 114 Waller
.e3=-McMillan. See MacMillan, McMullin and
McMillen
McMillin JohnD., president Tacoma and Roche
Harbor Lime Co., 40 New Montgomery
" Mary Miss, ladies" hair dresser, 132 Eddy
McMonagle R. M.. conductor S. P. Co., r. 346, 4th
McMorris Ida, widow, r. 719 Bush
McMorrow JohnH., foreman, r. 425 Church
McMorry Annie Mrs., r. 6I714 McAllister
McMullen Burton F., foreman L,. G. McMullen
r. 4 Williamson
" David K., r. 1310 Folsom
" Edward, liquors, r. 1429 Polk
" Eliza, widow, r. 740 Harrison
" Emma Mrs., furnished rooms, 765 Market
" Frank, secretary and manager Union
Warehouse Co., 3 Mutual Life Bldg, 3d
floor, r. 1511 Jones
" George, compositor, r. 1013 Larkin
" Hugh R., bookkeeper, r. 730 Clementina
" James, carpenter S. F. Bridge Co.
" James, clerk, r. 2849, 16th
" James, clerk North American Commercial
Co.,r. East Oakland
McMnUen Jolin, president San Francisco
Bridge Co.. 42 Market, r. 811 Guerrero
" John, shoemaker, r. 119, 3d
" Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 1012 Larkin
" Lewis G., grading contractor, r. 3318 Geary
" Peter D.. clerk, r. 736, 35th
" Walter, foreman L. G. McMullen, r. 3318
Geary
" William J., fireman str Mariposa, r. 530
Folsom
McMullin Annie, domestic. 1714 Mason
" Donald, waiter, r. 502 Powell
" Edward J., coachman, r. Sagamore nr Ply-
mouth Av
" George J. C, bookkeeper Grangers' Busi-
ness Assn, r. 1926 Market
" George O., land expert, r. 1104 Post
" Harry P., 1st asst. engineer str City of Rio
de Janeiro, r. 1926 Market
" Latham, salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
1252 California
" Myrtle, widow, r. 755 Harrison
" Samuel, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co r
932 Broadway
" Samuel, traveling salesman, r. 1708 Leav-
enworth
•' Thurlow, traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. 1104 Post
" Thurlow Mrs., r. 1252 California
McMullin William J., assistant general pas-
senger and freight agent San Francisco
and No -th Pacific Railway Co., Mutual
Life Bldg, 4th floor, r. Russ House
j^^McMullin. See McMillan
McMurchy Thomas, machinist, r. 6WY2 Natoma
McMurdo John R., physcian, 1336 Webster
McMurphy Frederick W. (McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy), r. 359, 1st
McMurpliy & McEvoy (Frederick W. McMur-
phy and Hugh McEvoy), proprietor Pa-
cific Coast Boiler Works, 235-237 Main
McMurran Thomas, blacksmith helner, r. 154
Tehama
McMurray Bridget E. Miss, tailoress, r. 73
Shipley
" Charles, plasterer, r. 939. 23d
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 820 Fulton
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1411 Van Ness Av
" Ellen, widow, nurse, r. 1517 Broadway rear
" Hammersley. policeman, r. 140 Hartford
" James, coal passer str Australia
" James B., collector O'Farrell & Co., r. 333
Eddy
" James D., carpenter, r. 1624 Polk
" John, chicken ranch, cor San Bruno and
Cortland Avs
" John F., plasterer, r. 939, 33d
McMURRAY JOHN P,,
manufacturer plaster decorations, 314
OTarreU
McMurray Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. .333, 5th
" OrrinK., attorney at law, 303-309 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 1420 Hayes
" Patrick, laborer, r. 939, 33d
" Robert, capitalist, office 14 Sansome, room
11, r. 3106 Pacific Av
" Samuel, engineer, r. 1019, 17th
" William, clerk gen. pass, agent's offices. P.
Co. , r. 3926Vi Folsom
" William, master mariner, r. 54 Sacramento
" William J., clerk Charles Christensen, r.
820 Fulton
McMurrer Charles M., clerk George Mangels, r.
337, 34th
" James, r. 337, 24th
" Rose, widow, r. 337, 24th
McMurrough Maggie Miss, r. 409, 3d
McMurry Elizabeth J. Mrs., millinery, 1624 Polk
" Ellen, widow, r. 1517 Broadway rear
" James T., carpenter, r. 1634 Post
" Maria Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1101
Pine
" Valentine C, mining, r. 3403 Bush
McMurtrie Matilda, widow, r. 40 Spear
" Thomas, r. 1454 Leavenworth
" Thomas Jr., r. 1454 Leavenworth
McMurtry Charles P. master str J. D. Peters, r.
Stockton
" Claude W., expressman, r. 310 China Av
■' Eugene P., stenographer, r. 22214, 4th
" Junius T., laborer, r. 310 China Av
" Leslie B.. president New Era Gold Mining
and Mill Co., r. 910 Valencia
" Louis, shipping clerk General Electric Co.,
r. Oakland
McMyler James, teamster Western Meat Co..
r. 18 Moss
McNab Albert, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Allan, paper carrier, r. 922, 31st
" Elgin, paper carrier, r. 927 Dolores
McNab Gavin, attorney at law, 46-47 Mills
Bldg. 7th floor, r. Occidental Hotel
McNab Hug-h, wines and liquors. Baker bet
Filbert and Greenwich
McNab James (McNab & Smith), r. 2520 Post
" James P., opener U. S. Customs, r. 116, 6th
McNAB & SMITH
(James McNab and Jobn A. Smith),
draymen, 205 Davis, and proprietors
Mercantile Warehouse, Bluxome bet
5tli and Btli, stables S s Brannan bet
7th and 8th
McNair Andrew, clerk, r. 711 Bush
" Andrew, clerk, r. 2706a Mission
" Augusta Miss, cashier M. A. Gunst & Co..
r. 711 Bush
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McNair Hugh, ship calker, r. 216 Michigan
" James, liquors, 903 Kearny, r. 116 Mont-
gomery Av
McNair Williain W., attorney at law, 216 Bush,
rooms 8-9, r. 728 Sutter
4®"McNair. See McNear
McNally Bernard J., bushelman Kavanagh
Bros., r. 235 Minna
" Charles, asphaltum roofer, r. 4 Moulton PI
" Edith C, stenographer, 45-46 Mills Bldg,8th
floor, r. 1224 Bush
" Felix, laborer, r. 548 Iowa
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 733 Harrison
" Frank H., attorney at law, r. 733 Gough
" Frank L., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
1224 Bush
McNally Fred A. (Tobin & McNally), r. 106 Chat-
tanooga
" Hannah, widow, r. 1218 York
" James, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and Louisi-
ana
" James, laborer, r. 248 Clementina
" James, rigger Union Iron Wks, r. 1001
Sierra
" J ames, teamster S. P. Dent, r. 235, 9th
" James A., porter, r. 709 McAllister, rear
" James J., fireman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
723 Harrison
" James J., laborer, r. 513 Howard
" James T., butcher William Gans, r. 709
McAllister rear
" Jennie Miss, candy maker, r. 733 Harrison
" John, mining, r. 3328 Mission
" John B., physician, r. 317, 3d
" John F., harnessmaker J. O'Kane. r. 420,
12th Av
" John M., blacksmith helper Eastwood &
Wilson, r. 723 Harrison
" Joseph L., assayer C. A. Luckhardt & Co.,
r. 815 Van Ness Av
" Josephine, widow, r. 1334 Bush
" Lawrence, r. 815 Van Ness Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 106 Chattanooga
" Michael, teamster, r. 48 Everett
" Michael A., machinist Revere Rubber Co.,
r. 430, 13th Av
" Michael J., machinist, r. 9 Putnam
" Oliver, sweeper Harbor Commissioners, r.
511, 14th
" Patrick J., cabinetmaker, r. 2219 Pine
" Peter, laborer Pac. RoU.Mill, r. 1317 Florida
" Raphael, bootblack, 307 Grant Av, r. 6
Pinckney PI
" Stephen, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3719
Bush
" William, laborer, r. 248 Clementina
McNamara Addie Miss, dressmaker, r. 411
Gough
" Agnes Miss, r. 3305 Sutter
" Agnes Miss, shirtmaker, r. 7^ Harriet
" Alice, widow, r. 9 Rausch
" Andrew, r. 630, 7th
" Ann, widow, r. 46'/4 Clinton Park
" Ann Miss, r. 141 Shipley
" Austin, salesman, r. 2035 Pine
" Bernard, farmer, r. 40A Erie
" Bernard, laborer, r. 35 Montezuma
" Bridget, widow, r. 7J4 Harriet
" Bridget, widow, r. 335, 9th rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 3424 Bryant Av
" Daniel, printer, r. 654 Jessie
" Daniel J., gasfltter, r. 1363 Folsom
" David, porter Coghill & Kohn, r. 3400 Polk
" David M., porter, r. 1652 Polk
" Denis S., plasterer, r. 810, 34th
" Edmund C, pilemaker, r. 9 Rausch
" Edward, laborer, r. 66 Tehama
" Edward J., plumber, r. 308 Guerrero
" Edwin J., r. 920 Illinois
" Ellen, widow, r. 14i4 Bernice
" Ellen, widow, r. 439/2, 19th
" Ellen, widow, r. 1652 Polk
" Emily Miss, saleslady Merten S. Price, r.
721 Larkin
" Emma L. Miss, dressmaking, 635 Post
" James, carpenter, r. 20 West Mission
" James, farmer, r. 40a Erie
" James, helper T. N. Furlong, r. 4VA West
Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot of
Novelties.
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McNamara James, painter, r. 41 West Mission
" James, teamster S. P. Dent, r. 335, 9th rear
" James Mrs., widow, r. 1653 Polk
" James A., bookkeeper Pope Mfg Co., r. 237,
7th
" James A., capitalist, r. 917 Van Ness Av
" James E., sailmaker, r. 66 Tehama
McNamara James J., president Central Coal
Co., 104 Market, r. Alameda
" James M., teamster Wellman, Peck & Co.,
r. 9 Godeus
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 13 Page
" John, carpenter, r. 20 West Mission
" John, clerk S. P. Co., r. 416 Jessie
" John, farmer, r. 40a Erie
" John, icepuller Consumers' Ice Co., r. 420,
8th
" John, laborer, r. 66 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 312 Broadway
" John, laborer, r. 1331i4 Minna
McNamara Jobn B., proprietor West End
Saloon, 117 City Hall Av, near Larkin, r.
271 Clementina
" John F., r. 800 Fulton
" John H., r. 1888 Mission
" John J. steamfitter, r. 17 Bryant Av
" John M., shoemaker, 920 Illinois
" John P., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 215
12th
" Joseph, brickmason, r. 247, 2d
" Joseph, salesman Etienne Messager, r. 544
Turk
" Mamie Miss, r. 1738 Folsom
" Mamie Miss, tailoress Henry Davis, r. 325,
9th rear
" Margaret Miss, waitress John B. Shay, r.
1652 Polk
" Mark, laborer, r. 529, 6th
" Mary, domestic, r. 1652 Polk
" Mary Miss, nurse, r. 1109 Van Ness Av
" Mary H. A., widow, r. 2305 Sutter
" Matthew, shoemaker, r. 31 Howard Court
" Michael, carriage trimmer, r. 46i4 Clinton
Park
" Michael, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" Michael, shoemaker J. M. McNamara, r.
930 Illinois
" Michael, watchman Potrero Yeast and
Vinegar Co., r. 654 Jessie
" Nicholas J., druggist, SW cor 17th and
Sanchez, r. 139 Capp
" Owen, machinist, r. 1652 Polk
" Patrick, chimney builder James Miller, r.
17 Bryant Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1030 Hampshire
" Patrick Jr., plumber, r. 17 Bryant Av
" Patrick A., policeman, r. 1208 Mission
" Patrick K,. machinist, r. 930 Montgomery
McNamara P. J., manager Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., 813-814 Market, r. 1888 Mission
" Robert J., traveling salesman Williams-
Marvin Co., r. Oakland
" Terrence, laborer, r. 35 Montezuma
" Thomas, boatman Folsom St. Wharf, r. 110
Silver
" Thomas, laborer, r. 913 Illinois
" William, blacksmith, r. 1508 Kentucky
" William, stevedore, r. 8l2'-A Hampshire
" William, teamster, r. 709 Natoma
4@=McNamara. See MacNamara
McNamee Edward E., glass blower, r. 230'/4,
9th
" George, hostler, r. 2413, 24th
" George, Pac. Coast agent Young, Smyth,
Field & Co., 102 Flood Bldg, r. 121114
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McNamee James J., wool dealer, 49 Bluxome,
r. 117 Franklin
" Patrick, laborer, r. 14 Clara rear
" Patrick, liquors, San Bruno Av opp'Cortland
Av
" Sarah, widow, r. Moultrie nr Cortland Av
" Thomas J., traveling salesman San Jose
Woolen Mills Co.
McNausht John, editorial writer Call, r. 1008
Sacramento
" Thomas, clerk Anglo-Cal. Bank, r. 529 Post
McNaughton Alfred H., carpenter, r. 313, 26th
" Duncan, ticket seller Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r. 1218 Waller
" Edward S.,r. 158, 9th
" George, laborer, r. 564 Howard
" James, blacksmith, r. 441 McAllister
" Thomas H., clerk P. C. SS. Co., r. 411, 29th
" William, r. 109, 13th
" William H. (Field & McNaughton), r. 1218
Waller
" William H. Jr.. clerk, r. 1218 Waller
4®"McNaughton. See MoNorton
McNeaf Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 131 Hickory
Av
McNeal James, blacksmith, r. 110 Sanchez
JW-McNeal. See MacNeill and McNeill
McNear Charles, carpenter, r. 3134 Mission
" Christopher E., master mariner, r. 225 Oak
McNear E. A. Mrs., matron San Francisco Prot-
estant Orphan Asylum, S s Haight bet
Laguna and Buchanan
" Frank E., draughtsman C. F. Weber & Co.,
r. 128, 9th Av
" Frederick W., attorney at law, 532 Market,
room 41, r. Oakland
McNear George P., president Whitney Transfer
Company, 3-5 Commercial, r. Petaluma
McNear George W., shipping and commission
merchant, grain dealer, agent Marine
InsuranceCo., Limited (of London), and
president Port Costa Warehouse and
Dock Co., and proprietor Port Costa
Flouring Mills, 326 California, r. Oak-
land
" George W. Jr., president Starr & Co., 326
California, r. Oakland
" Herbert, waiter Harry Adolph, r. 419 Geary
" Lucy C. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 225 Oak
" Seward B., with George W. McNear, r.
Oakland
4®-McNear. SeeMcNair
McNee Alexander, capitalist, 538 Kearny, r. 910
Steiner
McNee Duncan, secretary San Francisco Col-
lateral Loan Bank, 538 Kearny, r. 910
Steiner
" John H. (estate of), 538 Kearny
McNeely Hugh, refiner, r. 7 Newell
Ji^-McNeely. See McNeilly
McNeice George G., musician, 39, 4th
>efcS="McNeice. See McNiece
McNEIL ALEXANDER, M. D,
nomoeopatMc physician, office and r.
784 Van Ness Av, telephone East 630,
hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to 8
p. m.
McNeil Alexander, stockfitter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 2708 Howard
" Andrew J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 2708 How-
ard
" Angus, carpenter, r. 3434 Mission
" Daniel D., dishwasher John Jensen, r. 654
Howard
McNeil Clarence L., asst. engineer, r. SW cor
Bay and Webster
Daniel, park policeman, r. 1706 Polk
Daniel, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
Daniel L., molder, r. 429 Bryant
Elizabeth, widow, r. 2708 Howard
Frank J., carpenter, r. 2708 Howard
George, steward, r. 31 South Park
James, driver Ellis Littlewood, r. 128
O'Farrell
James, helper Charles Brown & Son, r. 321
Filbert
James, pressman S. F. News Letter, r.
2630 Bush
James, silversmith W. K. Vanderslice &
Co., r. Oakland
John Jr., millhand Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 206, 14th
John A., hardwood polisher, r. 1004 Market
Louisa A., widow, nurse, r. 204J^ Eddy
rear
Maria, widow, r. 325 Jessie
Marvin F., bookkeeper Truckee Limiber
Co., r. 466 Tehama
Mary A. Miss, compositor James H. Barry,
r. 2708 Howard
Michael, horseshoer, 862 Howard, r. 12^4
Sherman
Pomposa F. Mrs., widow, r. 1719 Sacra-
mento
Roderick, laborer, r. 216 Filbert
Roderick, seaman, r. 346, 4th
Stephen C, carpenter, r. 628 San Jose Av
William, shoemaker, r. 1718 Stevenson
William H., bookkeeper and accountant, r.
2211 Van Ness Av
McNeill A., cigar maker C. G. Umland, r. 2728
Mission
" Allan A., salesman Russian Fur Co., r. 605
Jessie
" Archibald, pressman Valleau & Peterson,
r. 206, 14 th
" Cecelia, widow, r. 1140 Shotwell rear
" Charles Jr., master tugboat Elizabeth, r.
517, 3d
" Daniel H., master bktn S. G. Wilder, oface
44 East, r. 453 Valencia
McNeill Daniel R., president and general man-
ager Central Park Association and
president Del Monte Coal Mining Co.,
office 1189 Market, r. 49, 8th
McNeill d. w., m. d.,
physician and surgeon, specialist in
botany, bacteria and diseases of
women, office and r. 1432 Folsom,
hours 9 to 11 a. m., 1 to 5 and 7 to 8
p. m.
McNeill Daniel W. Jr., r. 1432 Folsom
" Edward J., pantryman, r. 781 Mission
•' Genevieve C. Miss, secretary Central Park
Assn, 1189 Market, r. 49, 8th
" Henry, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 206, 14th
" James, carpenter, r. 1815 Sacramento
" James, clerk, r. 207 Minna
" James, pressman, r. 230 Duncan
" James, shipjoiner, r. 2201 Geary
" John H., contractor brickwork, r. 13£ Web-
ster
" Malcolm S., druggist, r. 2201 Geary
" May, widow, r. 425 Stevenson
" William, seaman, r. 204 Jackson
" William, W., printer superintendent's
office Railway Mail Service, r. 1432 Fol-
som
-8®=-McNeill. See MacNeill, McNeal and Mc-
Neil
McNeilly John, plumber, r. 209, 2d
" W. H., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 567 Natoma
iBS^McNeilly. See MacNeilly
McNeil James, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
207 Minna
McNerney Anthony R. (Mallon & McNerney), r.
430Cleme tina
" Bartholomew, roadman Cal. St. RR., r. 1504
California
" Bernard, laborer, r. 676 Clementina
" Catherine Miss, compositor, r. 29 Silver
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McNerney Daniel J., boiler maker P. F. Dundon,
r. 39 Silver
" Dennis F., teamster Mahony & Sons Dray-
age and Warehouse Co., r. 29 Silver
" Frank, molder, r. 1530 Folsom
" George, wood and coal, hay and grain, 2309
Bryant Av, r. 1530 Folsom
" John B., pattern maker, r. 808 Mission
" John T., boiler maker, r. 29 Silver
" Julia A., widow, r. 29 Silver
je®-McNerney. See McEnerney, Mclnerney
and Mclnerny
McNesby Frank, guard County Jail 2
" Harry R., iron shipbuilder Union I. Wks,
r. 6 Harriet
" James, painter, r. 240i4 Ritch
" JohnJ., riveter, r. 6 Harriet
" Mary, widow, r. 6 Harriet
McNess James, bottler The Rosenblatt Co., r.
8 Dale PI
" Robert T., painter, r. 206 Franklin
McNevin Alfred D'Aroy, teacher navigation,
404 Beale, r. 406 Beale
" Alice E., widow, r. 406 Beale
" Bridget, widow, r. 533 Stevenson
" Catherine, widow, r. 1426 Pacific rear
" Edmund H., teacher navigation, 404 Beale,
r. 406 Beale
McNichol Sarah, domestic, 923 Fine
McNichols John, seaman, r. 2 Olive Court
McNickle James, laborer, r. 1307 Point Lobos
Av
McNICOLL A. J. & CO.
(Andrew J. McNicoUt, manufacturers
all kinds patent hydraulic, air-pres-
sure, steam, electric and hand-power
elevators, 122 - 124 Main, telephone
Main 591
McNicoU Andrew J. (A. J. McNlcoU & Co.), r.
2725 Sacramento
" George W., draughtsman A. J. McNicoU &
Co., r. 710 Ashbury
' ' Isabelle Miss, teacher Horace Mann Gram-
mar School, r. 710 Ashbury
" John, photographer, r. Concord Av nr Mis-
sion Road
•' John R., foreman W. A. Woodward & Co.,
r. 710 Ashbury
" Marianne, widow, r. 710 Ashbury
" William F., superintendent A. J. McNicoU
& Co., r. Alameda
McNiece A. J., stage manager Bottle Koenig's
Theatre, r. 713 California
» James N.. bartender, r. 22 Trenton
Ji®=McNiece. See McNeice
McNinch Mingo, stonecutter John D. McGil-
vray & Co., r. 44 South Park
" Neal, stonecutter, r. 44 South Park
McNish Ralph, laborer, r. 121 1/2 Trenton
McNorton N. L. Mrs., r. 2621 Pine
" Oliver B., varieties, 2245 Market
McNulty Charles A. Mrs., widow, r. 1352 Cali-
fornia
" Christopher, mate str T. C. Walker
" Daniel A., carrier postofBce, r. 190514
Stockton
" Frank, wool sorter, r. 411, 5th
" Frederick J., medical student, r. 705 Sutter
" George H., carrier postoffice, r. 404, 3d
" George J., boxmaker, r. 423 Utah
" Harry J., physician, r. 217 Fillmore
" Harry O., helper Joseph F. Dwyer, r. Mount
Vernon Av nr Tara
" Hattie C, widow, r. 1160 Golden Gate Av
" James, currier Ludolph P. Degen, r. 14
Harriet
" James, messenger, r. 215, 17th
" James, rigger, r. 559 Pennsylvania Av
" James, shoemaker, r. 5 Pfeifler
" James F., pressman Edward C. Hughes, r.
5 Pfeiffer „
" John, carpenter A. Walker, r. 3113 Fill-
more
" John, shoemaker, r. 335 Bay
" JohnF., wool sorter Catton, Bell & Co., r.
411, 5th
" Joseph, boiler maker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 411 Folsom
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flain, Glazed, and Decorateci.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
McNulty Mary, widow, r. 2 Welsh
" Mary, widow, r. 559 Bryant
" Mary E. Mrs., dressmaking, 234 Taylor
" Michael, calker, r. 317 Beale rear
" Michael, foundryman, r. 53 Natoma
" Owen, hoseman Engine 11, r. N nr 14th Av
South
" Patrick C, wool sorter Watson & Marx, r.
411, 5th
McNulty P. F., manufacturer boots and shoes,
Liebes Bldg, 139 Post, first floor, r. 2804
Pine
McNULTY P. ROSCOE,
specialist for diseases of men only,
26 1-2 Kearny, hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
daily, 6:30 to 8:30 evenings, Sundays
10 a.m. to 12 m.
McNulty Thomas, milkman, r. 315, 17th
" Thomas, policeman, r. 531 Guerrero
" Wellington W., paper hanger, r. cor Mount
Vernon Av and Tara
" William E., laborer, r. 201/2 Rausch
" William H., carrier postoffice, r. 5 Pfeifler
«®=McNulty. See Nulty
McNutt Alexander, carpenter Vulcan Iron
Wks, r. 33 John
" Conlin W., carpenter, r. 423 Ellis
" George W., carpenter, r. 433 Ellis
" James H. (McNutt, Kahn & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
McNutt, Kahn & Co. (James H. McNutt and
Albert Kahn), manufacturing stationers,
304 Market
" Maxwell, law student, r. 1805 California
" Robert, fireman str Columbia, r. 40 Tehama
" Robert B., student William A. Atwood, r.
13 Murphy Bldg
" Walter R., teamster Getz Bros. & Co., r. 3!4
Clyde
McNutt W.F., physician and surgeon, 104 Sut-
ter, r. 1805 California
" William, teamster, r. 3!4 Clyde
" William E., teamster, r. 30 Freelon
>eS=-McNutt. See MacNutt
McPartland Alexander, clerk D. McPartland, r.
16 Reed
" Daniel, candies and notions, Tiburon Ferry,
r. 16 Reed
" Percy, r. 16 Reed
4®=-McPartland. See McPortland
McPeak Annie Miss, housekeeper, 744 Mission
" John, asphaltum worker, r. 511 Olive Av
4®=McPeak. See McPike
McPeake James, r. 1636 Broadway rear
" Robert A., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 39 Madison Av
McPhail Archibald, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Benjamin, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Charles, seaman, r. 39 Sacramento
" John, messman str Corona, r. 1055b How-
ard
McPhedran James, carpenter Union I. Wks, r.
350y2 Minna
McPhee Annie R., widow, r. 110 Minna
" Charles A., stevedore, 44 East, r. 714, 21st
McPHEE COMPANY
(Daniel McPhee, John Groliere and
James K. sutton), cut stone contract-
ors, main office and mills 1219 Market,
telephone Mint 254, box 235 Builders'
Exchange, 40 New Montgomery
McPhee Daniel (McPhee C )mpany), r. 1828 Fell
" Ella Miss, laundress Modern Laundry Co.,
r. 25 Dehon
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PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
134 IVlarket Street.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St,
Tel. Mission 40.
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The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
McPhee James A., candies, 1661 Mission
" John A., ship carpenter, r. 25 Dehon
" John B., carpenter, r. 223, 9th Av
" May Miss, milliner, r. 110 Minna
" William J., carpenter, r. 35 Dehon
4®"McPhee. See Macphee, McAfee and McFee
McPherson Abbie Miss, tailoress, r. 1834 Pow-
ell
" Alexander, r. 1608 Polli
" Alexander, carpenter, r. 308 Cortland Av
" Alexander, compositor C. A. Murdock&
Co., r. 1608 Polk
" Alexander W., clerk, r. 959^^ Filbert
" Alfred, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 312 Lou
isiana
" Angus, carpenter, r. 639 Mission
" Archibald, merchant tailor. 208 Stevenson,
r. 33 Louisa
" Charles E., clerk, r. 635, 31th
" Daniel, teamster Alexander McKay, r. 331
Minna
" David L., pork packer Joseph McEvoy, r.
5i4 Boardman PI
" Duncan R.. laborer, r. 533 Sacramento
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 339 Filbert
" Frederick, driver, r. 2834 Mission
" Fitzhugh, clerk, r. 1307 O'Farrell
" George E., physician, r. 635, 34th
" George W., real estate agent, r. 265 Clem-
entina
" Hannah, widow, r. 555 Bryant
" Horace W., house painter, r. b}i Board
man PI
" James A,, clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" John, boiler maker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 433, 24th
" John, groceries and liquors, 2000 Golden
Gate Av
" John, tailor A. McPherson, r. 33 Louisa
" Lachlan, presser J. Spaulding & Co., r.
136% Rose Av
" Lucy Miss, tailoress, r. 1834 Powell
" Maggie E. Mrs., widow, r. 1416 Broadway
" Marie Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness
Av
" Maynard, physician, r. 3502 Fillmore
" Murdoch J., foreman Pac. Lumber Co. ,r.
1309 Dolores
" Richard H., copyist, r. 1707 Devisadero
" Robert, r. 1834 Powell
" Robert A., painter, r. 300 Cortland Av
" Robert R., clerk, r. 635, 24th
" Samuel G., painter J. H. Spark, r. 905
Union
" Samuel G. Jr., painter, r. 905 Union
" Samuel H., janitor, r. 265 Clementina
" Sina W. Mrs., teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 612 Mason
" Thomas A., seaman, r. 26 Folsom
" William, agent, r. 120414 Sutter
" William, clerk Sierra Nevada Silver Min-
ing Co., r. 2502 Fillmore
" William, seaman, r. 739, 4th
4(S= McPherson. See MacPherson
McPhilemey Charles, junk, r. 1233 Florida
" Edward, r. 211 Minna
" James C, employee Cutting Fruit Packing
Co., r. 122 Langton
McPhillips Edward E., teamster, r. 449, 10th
" Edwin E., drayman Dodge, Sweeney &Co.,
r. 403, 10th
" Frank, teamster, r. 449, 10th
" William, r. 449, 10th
McPhun Edward, drayman, r. 1543V4 Mission
" Sybilla, widow, r. 1543^4 Mission
McPHUN WILLIAM,
manufacturer window shades and
opaque cloth and dealer paper hang-
ings, 1195 Market, r. 1900 Turk
McPike Andrew J., solicitor, r. 712 Post
" Charles L.. dental student, r. 711 Hyde
" Henry C. (Dunne & McPike), attorney at
law, 310 Pine, rooms 43-47, r. Oakland
" Henry H., attorney at law, 310 Pine, rooms
13-14, r. 712 Post
" Lorenzo B., clerk Samuel F. Hughes, r. 400
Post
McPolin Catherine, widow, r. 353 Clara
" Charles, candy maker, r. 253 Clara
McPortland Ellen, widow, r. 6 Collins
•' John, laborer, r. 6 Collins
4®-McPortland. See McPartland
McQuade Arthur, teamster, r. 1310 Harrison
" Charles, wrapper Hale Bros., r. 34714 Grove
" Edward, asst. engineer str Acapulco, r.
309, 13th
" Francis, gasfitter, r. 1109 :
" George, laborer, r. 315 Ritch
" Hugh, seaman, r. 1117 Folsom
" James P., press agent Orpheum Theatre, r.
123 Eddy
" James V., clerk, r. 1804 O'Farrell
" Jane, widow, r. 1109 Hampshire
" Jessie H. Mrs., r. 1804 O'Farrell
" John, coalpasser str Mariposa
" John, shoemaker, r. 4 Vernon PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 1310 Harrison
" Maria, widow, r. 908 Capp
" Patrick, teamster, r. 1310 Harrison
" Thomas, wrapper Hale Bros., r. 347V2 Grove
" Thomas J., clerk M. A. Marron, r. 908 Capp
" Viola Miss, r. 1804 O'Farrell
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 12i/4 Clinton
" William, shoemaker, r. 519 Mission
j^=-McQuade. See McQuaid, McQuaide and
McQuoid
McQuaid Frank, mining, r. 113, 14th
Frank, policeman, r. 125, 1st Av
Frank J., shoecutter, r. 143 Henry
John, blacksmith, r. 12;^ Harriet
John, teamster J. Browning, r. 715 Clemen-
tina
John H., laborer, r. 1214 Harriet
Margaret, widow, r. 2000 Howard
Mary Miss, teacher Washington Evening
School, r. 1309 Sacramento
Owen, clerk, r. 21, 7th
Patrick, shoemaker, r. 143 Henry
Stephen, fireman str Homer
Thomas E., driver Eclipse Cracker Co., r.
125, 1st Av
McQuaide Arthur T., cashier D. M. Moran & Co.,
r. 128 Gilbert
" Catherine G. Miss, teacher Washington
Evening School, r 339, 17th
" Daniel, driver Engine 33, r. 128 Gilbert
" Frank, wool sorter, r. 128 Gilbert
" James P., clerk, r. 128 Gilbert
" John F., boiler maker Corporation Yard S.
F. F. D.. r. 1817a Howard
" Joseph P. Rev., asst. pastor Church of the
Holy Cross (R. C), r. 1820 Eddy
" Mary A., widow, r. 1817a Howard
" Michael, r. 339, 17th
" Owen, r. 339, 17th
" Patrick, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 128 Gil-
bert
" Patrick, wood and coal, 113 Shipley, r. 544
Natoma
^BS^McQuaide. See McQuade and McQuoid
McQuarrie Catherine, widow, r. 2343 Washing-
ton
" Charles, r. 1110 Larkin
" Frank M., designer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 2343 Washington
" George D., stock clerk W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 2343 Washington
" John, artist, 51 City Hall Av
" John A., clerk, r. 2343 Washington
" Maiy Mrs., r. 324 O'Farrell
" Robert, traveling salesman, r. 324 O'Far-
rell
4®"McQuarrie. See Macquarrie
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McQueen Alfred W., bookkeeper Nev/ Era Gold
Mining and Milling Co., r. 1031 Valencia
" Duncan, blacksmith, r. 55 Laurel PI rear
" Henry M., druggist William M. Searby, r.
160 Golden Gate Av
" James S., baker, r. 504 Geary
" Jane, widow, r. 1137 Guerrero
McQueen john,
carpet-beating- works, first-class beat-
ing and renovating, packing, moving,
and shipping liouseliold goods, hair
picking done also, 453 Stevenson, tele-
phone South 228, r. 1011 Guerrero
McQueen Thomas W., carpenter, r. 343, 5th Av
McQueeney Bridget, widow, r. 147 Shipley
" James J., shoemaker, r. 136 Shipley
" John, laborer Golden State and Miners'
I. Wks, r. 46 Tehama
" John, salesman, r. 147 Shipley
" John F., seaman, r. 147 Shipley
" William, expressman, r. IS&Yi Shipley
" William P., steamfitter, r. ISevi Shipley
McQuesten Charles A., physician, 131 Post, r.
1618 Jackson
McQuiddy R. Dale, traveling salesman Reding-
ton & Co.
McQuilkin Robert W., lodgings, 1063 Mission, r.
1302 Powell
McQuillan Ellen, widow, r. 116 Welsh rear
" John, laborer, r. 532 Howard
" John, machinist, r. 1434 Howard
" Mary A., widow, r. 703 Greenwich
" Peter, ironer S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" Peter, fireman tugboat Reliance, r. 333 Fre-
mont
McQuiston Joseph H., porter Wolf & Sons, r.
515 Broderick
" Matthew B., salesman Emerson & Ryan,
44, 6th
McQuitty Andrew, head porter O'Connor, Mof-
fatt &Co., r. 1334 Eddy
" William A., dentist, 448^/4 Valencia, r. 1324
Eddy
McQuoid Frank, r. 208 Shotwell
" Joseph, r. 308 Shotwell
" William, teamster, r. 645 Natoma
4®~McQuoid. See McQuade and McQuaid
McRae Alexander, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Ri-
voli Av
" Anna M., widow, groceries, 25 Louisa
" Belle Miss, bookkeeper, r. 133, 26th
" David, r. 1029 Mission
" Donald, carpenter, r. 309 Crescent Av
McRae Donald, old and new furniture, carpets,
stoves and articles of every description
bought and sold, 869 Mission, r. 838 Mis-
sion
" Donald, reporter, r. 1039 Mission
" James, r. 123, 36th
" James T., teamster E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 1 Worth
" Peter A., clerk, r. 1029 Mission
" William D., carpenter, r. 122, 26th
" William P., clerk, r. 1029 Mission
4®*McRae. See MacRae, McCray, McCrea and
McCreagh
McRaith Catherine, widow, r. 356 Jessie
" James, plumber, r. 356 Jessie
" May Miss, dressmaker, r. 356
4®-McRaith. See McCraith
McReynolds Samuel H., laborer,
some
McRoberts J., boiler maker str Belgic
" William S., r. 109 Capp
McShane Andrew, bookkeeper, r. 1308 Valencia
" Andrew P., r. 1308 Valencia
" Bernard J., engineer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1521
Howard
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 512 Mission
" Eugene C, clerk London, Paris and Ameri-
can Bank, r. 1308 Valencia
" Frank, bartender International Hotel
" Henry J., painter, r. 42 Gilbert
" James J., policeman, r. 21 Shotwell
" Kate, widow, r. 42 Gilbert
" Katie, domestic, 1631 Broadway
" Michael, r. 11 Collins
" Nellie, widow, r. 3354 Gilbert
1329
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POt^TIEf^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
0-4-I-0-4-'7 ./Vlarket St.
McShane Nellie Mrs., widow, night nurse St.
Mary's Hospital
" Nellie T., widow, r. 1009, 20th
" Robert, hoseman Engine 8, r. 1715 Polk
" Robert, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 218
Moulton
" Robert J., painter, r. 42 Gilbert
" Thomas E., traveling salesman, r. 214, 4th
Av
" William D., painter, r. 43 Gilbert
" William H., stevedore, r. 12314 Welsh
McShea John, boiler maker Union I. Wks, r. 330
Tehama
" John Jr.. boiler maker, r. 330 Tehama
" Joseph T., boiler maker, r. 330 Tehama
" William, laborer, r. 21 Stanford
" William A., laborer, r. 21 Stanford
McSheffery John, stonecutter, r. 116 Welsh
McSherry Brothers (Philip, Robert and James),
dairy, Corbett Av nr Alms House
" Ella, widow, r. 2110 Filbert
" James (McSherry Bros.), r. Corbett Av
nr Alms House
" Patrick, teamster, r. 1216 Steiner
" Philip (McSherry Bros.), r. Corbett Av
nrAlms House
" Robert (McSherry Bros.), r. Corbett Av
nr Alms House
4®"MoSherry. See MacSherry
McSloy Thomas, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 917 Market
McSorley Arthur, laborer, r. 39 Washington Av
" Edward J., bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r.
39 Washington Av
" Hugh T., plumber Garrett C. Sweeney, r.
39 Washington Av
" John J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 33 Pow-
ell Av
" Roger, teamster Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 518Folsom
" William, clerk W. B. Clufl & Co., r. 555a
Natoma
j8®"McSorley. See Macsorley
McStay Edward P., sign painter, r. 115 Ellis
" John, clerk, r. 115 Ellis
" John J., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
McSwain Charles A., teamster Howard H.
Hogan, r. 719, 22d
" Omer, medical student, r. 1534 Mission
" Thomas, janitor Cal. Medical College, r.
1423 Folsom
McSweeney Ambrose, distributor Post Office, r.
3 Sanchez
" Daniel, r. 346, 4th
" Daniel (Hegarty & McSweeney), r. 547
Mission
" Daniel J., meat inspector, r. 2 Sanchez
" Dennis, shoemaker, r. 1220 Polk
" Eugene A., horseman, r. 3 Sanchez
" Eugene D., clerk, r. SE cor Chestnut and
Polk
" Eugene J., clerk, r. 2 Sanchez
" H., waiter City of Sydney
" James P., transferer Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 3940 Clay
" Jeremiah, clerk Maurice P. Corridan, r. 570
Minna
" Julia, widow, r. 2 Sanchez
" Mary, widow, r. 221, 8th rear
" Mary L., nurse, r. 3 Sanchez
" Victor, seaman, r. 41^2 East
" William, laborer, r. 1220 Polk
McSwegan Catherine, widow, r. 139 Dore
" Charles Jr., clerk, r. 117 Fulton
" Edward, stationery, 141, 4th, r. 117 Fulton
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McSwegan Hugh, messenger, r. 139 Dore
" Hugh P., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 117
Fulton
'• James, blacksmith, r. 96!4 Devisadero
" James, machinist, r. 106^4 3d
" James A., machinist, r. 2135 Harrison
" Mary, widow, r. 117 Fulton
" Philip, printer, r. 96i/^ Devisadero
McSwiggen Edward, lamplighter S. F. Gas
Light Co., r. 1138 McAllister
" Thomas, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1128 McAllister
McTamney Joseph, clerk Post Office, r. 441
Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 441 Minna
McTeigue Annie, widow, liquors, 707 Banks
McTernan Cornelius F., groceries, SW cor 14th
Av South and N
" James C, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 18
Hartford
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. SW cor 14th Av
South and N
" Thomas F., blacksmith, r. 18 Hartford
McTiernan Bessie, domestic, 1409 Leavenworth
" James, blacksmith, r. 32V2 Dore
McTigue Frances Miss, stenographer W. & J.
Sloane & Co., r. 1001 Bush
" John, shoe finisher P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 906
Howard
" JohnM.. shoemaker, r. 19 Alvarado
" Joseph W., harness maker, 3098 Mission, r.
133 Precita Av
" Michael, harness maker Joseph W. Mc-
Tigue, r. 19 Alvarado
" Richard A., harness maker Joseph W. Mc-
Tigue, r. 19 Alvarado
" Steven, packer J. A. Folger & Co.,r. Golden
Gate, Cal.
j^S^McTigue. See McTeigue
McVanner James, painter Mills Bldg, r. 72 W
Mission
McVarrish Roderick, carpenter, r. 123 Eddy
McVay Harlan E., captain, assistant surgeon
5th Artillery U. S. A., r. Alcatraz Island
McVean D. Malcolm, clerk Balfour, Guthrie &
Co., r. 404 Ellis
" Donald M., special agent Trans-Atlantic
Fire Ins. Co., r. 404 Ellis
McVeigh John, laborer, r. 221 Broadway
" Mary E., widow, r. 1 Cohen PI
" Patrick J., water tender str City of Sydney,
r. 314 Bemis
McVerry Joseph, fireman Engine 32, r. 2110
Hyde
" Mary Miss, teacher Irving Primary School,
r. 2110 Hyde
" Myron, apprentice Wm. H. Birch & Co., r.
2110 Hyde
" Thomas F., r. 2110 Hyde
McVey Charles A , dairyman, r. 312 Fell
" Francis J., storekeeper, r. 527 Arkansas
" Harry, cook, r. 45 Everett
" John, driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r. San
Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" John, iron worker, r. 18th bet Iowa and
Pennsylvania Av
" John, laborer, r. 54 Sacramento
" John F., machinehand Pac. Metal Sheet
Wks, r. 62214 Hayes
" Mary A., widow, r. 622i4 Hayes
" Patrick H., dairyman, r. 312 Fell
" Richard, porter Davis &Marston, r. 45 Ev-
erett
4®="McVey. See McVeigh
McVicar Eliza, widow, r. 124 Welsh
" John, molder Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 506, 2d
McVicker Alexander (McVicker & Broderick),
r. 15 Oak
" Alexander, lumberman, r. 24V4 Chesley
" James, machinist, r. 504 Napa
" James E., carpenter, r. 2815 Clay rear
" Nellie Miss, cashier C. W. Foster, r. 20
O'Farrell
" & Broderick (Alexander McVicker and Ed-
ward Broderick), groceries, 27, 9th
" & Broderick (Alexander McVicker, Frank
Lutley and Edward Broderick), gro-
ceries, 40, 6th
McWade Arthur T., bookkeeper, r. 128 Gil-
bert
" Daniel B., teamster, r. 128 Gilbert
" Francis D., wool sorter, r. 128 Gilbert
" James P., wool sorter, r. 128 Gilbert
" Patrick, laborer, r. 128 Gilbert
McWam Charles, barber, 804, 15th
McWayne Anthony A., waiter str Walla Walla
McWhinney William J., butler, 1101 Califor-
nia
McWMrter David (McWhirter Electric Co.), r.
457 Valencia
McWHIRTER ELECTRIC CO.
(David McWhirter), electricians, pat-
entees automatic door opener and
closer, 457 Valencia
McWhirter Frank, butcher C. W. Foster, r. 246,
6th
McWilliams Charles O., blacksmith, r. 10 Free-
Ion
" Emma Miss, teacher Heald's Business
College, r. 102 Walnut
" Frederick J., salesman, r. 922b Sutter
" Hugh, cook John M. Morris, r. 307, 4th
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. cor
7th Av and M
" John A., engineer National Brewing Co., r.
1107 McAllister
" John W., manager H. Huddleston & Co., r.
809 Guerrero
" Kate, widow, r. 102 Walnut
" Michael, r. 12th Av South nr L
" Thomas, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 7th Av
South bet M and N
" William A., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 17 Scott
" William A. Jr., r. 17 Scott
Meaburn Augusta, widow, r. 920 Green
" Laura F., widow, r. 2217 Taylor
Meacham David K., r. 1316 Guerrero
" Frederick E., r. 3 Frankfort Av
" John F., clerk Stevenson & Co., r. 1417w
Hayes
" J. P. Rev., pastor First African M. E. Zion
Church, r. 1416 Jackson
" Lucretia, widow, r. 1417w Hayes
" R. Harry, tailor Wardrobe Renovatory, r.
406 Sutter
Mead Benjamin F., r. 1215 Leavenworth
" Bridget, widow, r. 4 Hyde Terrace
" Charles F., car repairer, r. 2832 Pine
" Charles F., with Shreve & Co., r. 1215 Leav-
enworth
" Charles H., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1613 Sacramento
" Charles H. (estate of), Edward A. Huber
manager, harness and saddle maker, 526
Front
" Charles H. Jr., saddler, 16 Golden Gate Av,
r. 121914 Golden Gate Av
" Cornelius S., clerk John C. Howe, r. 1100
Green
" E. C, traveling salesman Wiester&Co.,
r. Sacramento, Cal.
" ElizabethB., widow, r. 317, 9th
" Emma J. Miss, bookkeeper Sherman, Clay
&Co., r. 1215 Leavenworth
" Essie Miss, saleslady, r. 616 Lott
" Frank, laborer, r. 3 Hyde Terrace
" George, r. 227, 15th
" George E., blacksmith helper Market St.
Ry.,r. 1522 Fell
" Helen Miss, r. 1175 Stanyan
" Henry S., shoemaker, r. 312 Folsom
" James A., physician, 3614 Geary
" John F. (Mead & Clogg), r. 3425 Mission
rryt ■» -y -4-4 j • Has the largest circulation of
WJ-v r\TJ \ "OUT \ AT iMPOKTEB OF SELECTED VINTAGES OP
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Mead Lewis R., secretary Risdon Iron and Lo-
comotive Works, SE cor Howard and
Beale, and secretary Manufacturers' and
Producers' Association, r. The Colonial
" Martin, deckhand State Dredger 2, r. 506
Buchanan
" Martin T., engineer, r. 616 Lett
" Max, laundryman, r. 227, 15th
" May R. Mrs., r. 1522b Fell
" Michael H., asst. coinerU. S. Mint, r. 7 El-
gin Park Av
" Nathaniel E. (Shea & Mead), r. 2O6/2, 9th
" Percival M., r. 23031/2 Bush
" Ray, r. 3624A 16th
«' Roy D., clerk Bishop & Wheeler, r. 1522b
Fell
" Sarah M., widow, r. 1144 Mission
" Selden, painter, r. 478 Tehama
" Thaddeus H., engineer Market St. Ry., r.
824 Laguna
" Walter, insurance agent, r. 1828 Vallejo
" Walter W., elevator tender, r. 707 Natoma
" W. H., r. Commercial Hotel
" William D., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 501
Octavia
Head William H., secretary Contra Costa
Water Co., 728 Montgomery
" & Clogg (John F. Mead and Peter Clogg),
blacksmiths and wagon makers, 3245
Mission
4®~Mead. See Meade and Meads
Meaddows Benjamin F., janitor, r. 260 Minna
Meaddows Joseptl F., doorkeeper Builders' Ex-
change, r. 260 Minna
jg^Meaddows. See Meadows
Meade Calvert, insurance adjuster, 420 Califor-
nia, room 23, r. Oakland
" Edward, with Cal. Casket Co.
" Frank, hackman, r. 244!^ Clara
" Henry, tailor, 409 Commercial, r. 404 Waller
" J., porter str Corona
" Jane Miss, r. 334 Turk
" John, r. 935 Sutter
" John, liquors, 1646 Mission
" Kate Mrs., r. 1821 Mason
" Patrick H., longshoreman, r. 230 Filbert
" Valmer A., waiter, r. 181 Jessie
Meader Alexander J., shoecutter, r. 2034 Pine
" Ann R., widow, r. 2034 Pine
" Eliza L. Miss, teacher Cooper Primary
School, r. 2034 Pine
" Frank H., tinsmith, r. 2034 Pine
" Joseph E., clerk, r. 2034 Pine
Meadow Valley Dairy, Thomas Minehan pro-
prietor, ofQce 35 Eddy
Meadowcroft William, gardener, r. 17th Av bet
H and I
Meadows Arthur J., collector Rauer's Law and
Collection Offlce, r. 1104 Market
" Brothers (George and H. Wallace), stoves
and tinware, 244 Chattanooga
" Charles R., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
515 Post
" Charles W., boatbuilder, r. 132^4 Oak
" Frederick, salesman Philadelphia Shoe
Co., r. Berkeley
" George (Meadows Bros.), r. 244 Chat-
tanooga
" H. Wallace (Meadows Bros.), r. 244 Chat-
tanooga
" Ruth, widow, r. 1043 Mission
" William, brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Ri-
voli Av
" William E., Jr.. clerk Phelps & Miller, r.
1043 Mission
;B®-Meadows. See Meaddows
Meads Henry, tailor, r. 404 Waller
" John, restaurant, 205, 6th, r. 981H Harrison
" Norman L., clerk str Gold, r. 1262A 18th
" Otto, clerk, r. 404 Waller
Meagher Andrew, foreman Cutting Packing Co.,
r. 1170 Harrison
" Ann, widow, r. 162, 14th
" Charles, lineman, r. 346, 4th
" Cornelius, r. 1415'/^ Baker
" Daniel, wool sorter Flint & McLennan, r.
909, 15 th
" Daniel C, ropemaker James Meagher, r.
437, 28th
Meagher Frank D., teacher music and elec-
trical engineer, 1115 Sutter
Meagher Frank T., secretary Supreme Cout^
of California, 825 Market, Emporium
Bldg, r. San Rafael
" Harry J., superintendent J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 222 Turk
" James, r. 31754 Day
" James, baker, r. 631M Natoma
" James, rope manufacturer, 427, 28th
" James F., bookkeeper, r. 320, 18th
" James J., copyist Recorder's offlce, r. 244
Clementina
" Jeremiah, harness maker Corporation
Yard S. F. F. D., r. 1214 Tilden
" Johanna, widow, r. 4 Godeus
" John, r. 2832 Howard
" John, driver, r. 4 Godeus
" John, gardener Mount Calvary Cemetery,
r. 22151/2 Turk
" John, laborer, r. 114 Clipper
" John, machinist, r. 142 Rose Av
" John A., machinist, r. 1245a 18th
" Joseph J., ropemaker James Meagher, r.
426 Valley
" Martin, laborer, r. 35 Valparaiso
" Mary A., widow, r. 416 Duncan
Meagher Michael, real estate, 64 Nevada Block,
r. 321 Oak
" Thomas, driver New York Dairy, r. 39th nr
Mission
" Thomas, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 321 Oak
' ' Wi Uiam F. , shoemaker, 1 18 O'Farrell, r. 416
Taylor
" William J., insurance agent, r. 321 Oak
" William J., policeman, r. 2310 Webster
4®"Meagher. See Maher
Meagles Edward J., marble cutter, r. 2530 Post
" Joseph T., shoecutter Rosenthal, Feder &
Co.. r. 3530 Post
" Michael, carpenter, r. 2530 Post
" Richard M., stonecutter, r. 2530 Post
Meakin Edgar T., machinist William Meakin,
r. 123414 Vallejo
" Henry, pattern maker, r. 3 White
Meakin W. Machine Co. (William Meakin and
J. G. Kearney), manufacturers of novel-
ties and automatic machinery, 622 Com-
mercial
Meakin William, machinist and model maker,
622 Commercial, r. 1234% Vallejo
Mealey Edward E., engineer, r. 1026 15th Av
South
" Edward L., bartender, r. 1026 15th Av South
4®"Mealey. See Meeley and Meily
Meaney Bridget, widow, r. 1318 Jones
" Lewis J. (Hirschfelder & Meaney), r. 804
Treat Av
" Mary Miss, teacher Douglass Primary
School, r. 1218 Jones
;8S~Meaney. See Meany
Means John H., field asst. Cal. State Mining
Bureau, r. Palo Alto, Cal.
Meanwell Charles, shipjoiner,r. 131/^ Madison Av
Meany John, coalpasser str Santa Rosa, r. 335
Minna
" John, boiler maker, r. 231i/i Clara
" John P., basket maker Weston Basket and
MfgCo.,r. 35 Hyde
" Joseph J., master mariner, r. 1101 Geary
" Nellie Miss, carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Robert E., molder Union I. Wks, r. 3 Ken-
tucky PI
" Timothy, laborer r. 431, 4th
4®"Meany. See Meaney
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Wholesale and Retail.
Meaxes Jolin L., superintendent city delivery
Post Office, NW cor Washington and
Battery, r. 714 Bush
" Joseph, gripman Market St. Ey, r. 452
Clipper
>e®"Meares. See Mears
Meams Frank W., clerk James Mearns, r. 1508
Powell
Meams George, searcher of records, 425 Mont-
gomery, room 8, r. 1412 Octavia
" George S., notary public, 20 Montgomery,
r. 1412 Octavia
" James, bazaar. 1500 Powell, r. 1508 Powell
" John C. entry clerk Stevenson & Co., r.
1508 Powell
" Mary, widow, r. 2020^4 Bryant
Mears Harry W., electrician, r. 1904 Market
Measor Herbert, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
Mebach Frank, butcher, 243, 15th, r. 239, 15th
J^=Mebach. See Mibach
Meoando Vittoria, widow, r. 7 Reed PI
Mecartney Amos, capitalist, 6 Montgomery Av,
r. Bay Farm Island
Mecchi F. & Co. (Frank Mecchi, Charles Simi
and Louis Gillineri). fruits, groceries
and liquors, 733-735 Montgomery Av
" Frank (F. Mecchi & Co.), r. 1922 Mason
" Paul, blacksmith helper J. W. Russell c&
Co., r. 8 Bartol
Mechanics' Building and Loan Association,
William E. Lutz secretary, 305 San-
some
Mechanics' Home and Saloon, Bemhard Luhr-
mann proprietor, 101-103 First
" House, Ernst H. Eick proprietor, 116
Berry
Mechanics' Institute, Ernst A. Denicke presi-
dent, Charles E. Moaser recording sec-
retary, J. H. Culver secretary. 31 Post
Mechanics' "Institute Industrial Exhibition,
J. H. Culver secretary, office 31 Post
Mechanics' Institute Library, A. M. Jellison
librarian. 31 Post
Mechanics' Institute Pavilion, W s Larkin
bet Hayes and Grove
Mechanics' Mill, Andrew Wilkie proprie-
tor, manufacturer mouldings, window
frames, etc., SW cor Mission and Fre-
mont
Mechanics' Mills, Wells, Russell & Co. pro-
prietors, sawing, planing, etc., SW cor
Mission and Fremont
Mecini B., plaster caster, r. 10 Sumner rear
Mecke Andreas, cabinet maker Fink & Schin-
dler, r. 1011 Minna
Meckfessel Fred, vice-president Del Monte
Milling Co., 307-311 Brannan, r. Sacra-
mento
" Fred Jr., bookkeeper Del Monte Milling
Co.. r. Oakland
" William B., clerk Del Monte Milling Co.. r.
905 Steiner
Mecklem John F. , secretary and manager Poul-
trymen's Union, 207 Front, r. Alameda
Mecredy ' Alexander B., carpenter Mecredy
Bros., r. 714 Tay
" Raymond R., carpenter Mecredy Bros., r.
422 Church
MECREDY BROTHERS
(John G. and Thomas H.), carpenters
and builders, 8 Stevenson
Mecredy Elizabeth, widow, r. 1514 Hyde
" Frederick A., clerk Post Office, r. 432
Church
" John, brassmolder, r. 806 Douglass
Mecredy John G. (Mecredy Bros.), r. 434 Church
" John J., r. 422 Church
" Thomas H. (Mecredy Bros.), r. 422 Church
" William J., engineer str Greenwood, r. 623
McAllister
4®=Mecredy. See Macredy, McCready and
Mecready
Medard Malcien, laborer, r. 709!4 Stockton
" G. upholsterer, r. 709i/4 Stockton
Medau Charles P., barber, 2911A Geary
" Emil C, cigar maker, 710 Washington, r.
2324 Pine
" J. E., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2324
Pine
Medau Julius H., importer and jobber foreign
and domestic wines and liquors, 224, 6th,
telephone Mint 43, r 318. 6th
" M. C. Mrs., widow, r. 2324 Pine
Medcraft R. C, branch secretary Lion and Im-
perial Insurance Companies, 205-207 San-
some, r. Alameda
MEDDOCK J. T.,
civil engineer and commissioned sur-
veyor for the State of California, to-
pography and mining engineering a
specialty, 531 California, room 1, r. 124
Scott
Medeirous August J., barber, 402 Brannan, r.
307 Ritch
Medford Charles, upholsterer, r. 404 Tehama
Medical Department University of California,
Robert A. McLean, M. D., dean, E s
Stockton bet Chestnut and Francisco,
clinic rooms 155 New Montgomery, office
305 Kearny
Medical Society of the State of California, Wil-
liam W. Kerr, M. D., secretary, office 528
Sutter
Medical Supply Department, U. S. A., 36 New
Montgomery
Medin William, driver X L Dairy Co., r. 2429
Folsom
Medina Frank P., night chief operator Pac.
Postal Tel. Cable Co., r. l226yo Sanchez
" Josephine O. Miss, forelady Standard Shirt
Co., r. 312 Octavia
" VidaL printer, r. 917'/i Filbert
" William H., collector Madison & Burke, r.
416 Greenwich
" William T., collector Madison & Burke, r.
416 Greenwich
Medley Alfred F., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 1506 Hyde
" Charles H., clerk, r. 2926 Bush
" Herbert E., asst. U S. Internal Revenue
Laboratory, r. 1506 Hyde
" J. P., fireman str Gold, r. Petaluma
" James P., machinist, r. 2926 Bush
" Thomas, car builder, r. 16 Lafayette
Medlock George W., clerk Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 1511 Noe
Medovich Theodore C, r. 429 Minna
Medsen M. S., lumberman, r. 2325 Bryant Av
Medus Bazile, house and sign painter, 818
" Julia Miss, nurse French Hospital
" Louis (Medus & Hurthere), r. 813 Pacific
" & Hurthere (Louis Medus and Alexander
Hurthere), carpenters, 1122 Stockton
Medwin Alfred, porter, r. 212 Broadway
Mee James Mrs., widow, r. 1894 Broadway
" James E., clerk, r. 934, 20th
" J. Hubert, student, r. 1894 Broadway
" John, r. 934, 20th
" John J., mattress maker, r. 934, 20th
" Joseph, attorney at law, 325 Montgomery,
room 3, r. 1894 Broadway
" Patrick, laborer, r. 69 Natoma
" Timothy, traveling passenger agent Rio
Grande Western Railway, 14 Montgom-
ery, r. Campbell, Cal.
" William P., stenographer Albion Lumber
Co., r. 934, 20th
Meegan Mary, domestic, 917 Hyde
" Peter J. (Christiansen & Meegan), r. 2930
Howard
Meehan Alice, widow, r. 925 Shotwell
" Andrew, driver U. S. Laundry, r. 241, 15th
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MEEHAN CHARLES,
plumber, gas and steam fitter, 652
Sacramento, r. 1808 Vallejo
Meehan Charles W., bookkeeper diaries Mee-
han, r. 118 Hayes
" Ellen, widow, r. 1531 Taylor
" Emily Miss, restaurant, 155, 5tli, r. 51, 2d
" Frank J., clerk E. J. Galley, r. 1531 Taylor
" Frank W., belt maker L. P. Degen, r. 440, 2d
" George H., plumber Charles Meehan, r. 1808
Vallejo
" George J., assistant O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 223, 15th
" George W., plumber, r. 1507 Stockton
" James, clerk C. Curtin, r. 223, 15th
" James, fireman str Cleone, r. 432, 1st
" James, miner, r. 512 Howard
" James H., teamster, r. 2742 Folsom
" Jeremiah, teamster, r. 2742 Folsom
" Jesse P., superintendent Pullman Palace
Car Co., 24-25 Crocker Bldg, r. East Oak-
land
" John Mrs., widow, cigars and tobacco, 607,
20th
" John B., driver Edward H. Arnold, r. Uni-
versity nr Silliman
" John C, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r.
Congdon nr Nye
" Lawrence, liquors, 201, 2d, and lodgings,
573 Howard
" Margaret, widow, r. 1548 Howard
" Mary E., widow, r. 1416 Alabama
Martin J., boiler maker T. J. Moynihan, r.
627 Minna
" Matthew, bridge carpenter Thomson
Bridge Co.
" May, widow, r. 757 Howard rear
" Michael J., foundryman Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 3239, 16th
" Patrick, r. 307, 4th
" Patrick, laundryman U. S. Laun ry, r. 225,
15th
" Patrick J., bartender, r. 2103 Powell
" Patrick M., waiter George D. Mayle, r. 313,
4 th
" Peter, r. 40, 13th
" Philip J., plumber, r. 815 Pacific
' ' Phineas W. , beltmaker L. P. Degen, r. 440, 2d
" Thomas, incandescent worker Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 419 Stockton
" Thomas, policeman, r. 25 Lapidge
" Thomas F., pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 35 Lapidge
" Ulysses G., plumber Charles Meehan, r.
1808 Vallejo
" William E., tanner, r. 1548 Howard
4®="Meehan. See Mahan, Mehan, Meighan and
Mihan
MeekBazelE., expressman, cor Van Ness Av
and Market, r. 917 Larkin
" James, store and office fixtures, 1118 Mis-
sion, r. 14 Walter
" John, painter, r. 230i4, 28th
" Thomas H., cashier W. J. Callingham, r. 14
Walter
Meeker Frances V. Miss, cashier John S. Kim-
ball, r. 413,21st
» Norah, domestic, 1331 Golden Gate Av
" Victorine M., widow, r. 413, 21st
" William M., architect, r. 413, 2lst
Meeks Edward, real estate, 11 Montgomery,
r. Oakland
" Frederick, commission merchant, 213-215
Front, r. 826 Broadway
" John F., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1104
Tennessee
" Washington, attorney at law, 512 Montgom-
ery, r. 2511 Washington
Meeley Edward A., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 1083 Tennessee
" James, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1083
" John, bakery, 1083 Tennessee
" John A., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1083
Tennessee
" Maggie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 1083 Tennessee
See Mealey and Meily
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Fumisliing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
e^t-e^-Z IVJARKET ST".
Meertief Abe (Haas Bros.), r. Palace Hotel
Meese Adolph, compositor Louis Roesch Co., r.
Oakland
" Constant (Clot & Meese), r. Oakland
Meeve Henry, groceries and liquors, 515 Bry-
ant
Mefferd Frank L., gripman Presidio and Fer-
ries RR., r. 1215 Filbert
Mefret Georges, student, r. 1321 Powell
" Maggie Mrs , principal boarding dept.
Mefret's French and English Institute,
r. 1321 Powell
Mefret Xavier (officier d' Academic), director ,
Mefret's French and English Institute,
and teacher French Heald's Business
College, r. 1321 Powell
Mefret's French and English Institute, Xavier
Mefret director, 1321 Powell nr Broadway
Megan Thomas, fireman, r. 1136 Stevenson
Megannon Eliza L., widow, r. 315^4 Ellis rear
" James L., clerk, r. 315i/i Ellis rear
" William F., assistant storekeeper Edison
Light and Power Co., r. 605, 23d
Megelin William, shoemaker, 456 Haight
Megentz James, fireman str Alameda
Megget Cyrus K., clerk Attorney-General, r.
2226 California
Megica Nicolas (Megica & Co.), r. 201114 Fill-
more
" & Co. (Nicolas Megica, Nicolas Borrina
and John Surko), restaurant, 2003 Fill-
more
Meginnis Leo S. Mrs., lodgings, 121 Montgom-
ery
Meguet Francois M., foreman Chaix & Bernard,
r. 240 Sutter
Meguire David, hostler Ira B. Dalziel, r. 330
McAllister
Mehaffey William, marine engineer, r. 36 Lib-
erty
Mehan Robert, master mariner, r. 42 South
Park
Mehart Emma, widow, r. 2523 Bush
Mehe Louis, laborer, r. 4 Federal
Mehegan Daniel F., plumber, 1 113 Pierce
" George H., plumber Daniel F. Mehegan, r.
1113 Pierce
" Jeremiah, r. 1113 Pierce
" John J., groceries, 331 Shipley, r. 19 Harri-
son Av
" Owen, r. 32 Sycamore Av
" Patrick J., blacksmith, 2312 Pine, r. 16
Middle
" Robert, plumber Daniel F. Mehegan, r. 1113
Pierce
Mehem Jean, r. 326 Pacific
Meherin Charles J., paymaster P. C. SS. Co.,
office Broadway Wharf (Pier 9), r. 334,
31st
" Dennis J., r. 133 Hartford
" Margaret Mrs., r. 315!4 Haight
" Mark M., insurance broker, 313 California,
r. 713 Hayes
" Thomas, seedsman and nurseryman, 516
Battery, r. 34 Ellis
" Thomas F., bookkeeper Levi Strauss &Co.,
r. 31514 Haight
" William H., bookkeeper Thomas Meherin,
r. 31514 Haight
«®="Meherin. See Maherin
Mehes John, proprietor Austrian Wire Wks, 283
Mehl A. Anton, bakery and confectionery, 611
Larkin, r. 607 Larkin
Mehle J., lather, r. 737 Howard
" Marie Miss (Neal & Mehle), r. 227 Hayes
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Mehler Max, stableman McNab & Smith, r
1151!4 Folsom
>8®"Mehler. See Mahler
Mehlich Herman, driver John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 18 Marye Terrace
Mehlwitz Anthony, salesman, r. 11 Taylor Ter-
race
" Catherine, widow, r. 2007 Powell
" Charles N., longshoreman, r. 1903^/^ Dupont
" Henry, longshoreman, r. 2007 Powell
" Jane, widow, r. 227 Chestnut
Mehnert Ernst, shoemaker, r. 72'/4 Natoma
Mehrkens Peter J., driver Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. 210 Vicksburg
Mehrten John A., r. 543 Franklin
Mehrtens August (Burmeister & Mehrtens), r.
1300 California
" E. G., yardman Boys' and Girls' Aid So-
ciety
" Ferdinand, cabinet maker West Coast
Furniture Co., r. 716 Bryant
" Hyman, clerk Kohn Bros., r. 1 Clementina
" J. D. & Co. (John D. Mehrtens), groceries
and liquors. 335-337 O'Farrell
" John D. (J. D. Mehrtens & Co.) , r. 335 O'Far-
rell
" John E. A., stableman Jackson Brewing
Co.,r. 10, 11th
" John H., teas, coffees and spices, 1565
Market, r. 1414 Page
" Richard, grocer, r. 100 Haight
4S"Mehrtens. See Martens and Mertens
Mei P., clerk Hofmann & Woenne, r. 917 Jack-
son
" Rudolph, clerk Hofmann & Woenne, r. 917
Jackson
" Valentine (Milani & Co.), r. 917 Jackson
rear
Meich C, musician, r. 800 Kearny
Meickell Maggie E., widow, r. 1525% Market
Meidrick Charles F., tailor, r. 311 Grant Av
Meienberg Moritz, liquors and lodgings, 677V2
Mission
Meier Andrew J., upholsterer Cal. Rattan Co.,
r. 14 Clinton
" August, tailor Chicago Clothing Co., r. 909b
Folsom
" August F., groceries and liquors, NE cor
20th and York
" Bertha Mrs., r. 34 Madison Av
" Caspar, machinist Union Machine Co.
" Charles, groceries and liquors, 500 Post, r.
505 Mason
" Christian, boxmaker, r. 34 Madison Av
" Christina, widow, r. NW cor Alvarado and
Douglass
" Emil, bookbinder, r. 1101 Folsom
" Frederick F., bokoseller, 23 Mason, r. 611
Pine
" George M., clerk Charles Kalisky, r. 10
Clementina
" Hans H., city editor Pac. Skandinav, r. 443
Golden Gate Av
" Johan, sawyer Pac. & S. F. Box Factory, r.
34 Madison Av
" Joseph, milker, r. 629 Commercial
" Mary A., widow, r. 3321 Geary
4®-Meier. See Maier, Mayer, Meyer, Myer and
Mier
Meirdierks Benjamin F., compositor, r. 328
Haight
" Charles H., salesman Bass-Hueter Paint
Co., r. 328 Haight
Meirdierks John, proprietor Niagara House, 724
Mission
" William A., physician, r. German Hospital
Meiereder Louis, miller, r. 1033, 21st
Meiggle Henry, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
Meighan Katherine E. Miss, teacher Richmond
Primary School, r. 3010 California
" Rebecca A., widow, r. 3010 California
" T. P. & Co. (Thomas P. Meighan), proprie-
tors Pioneer Cigar Factory, lithograph-
ers, steam printers and zincographers,
ofQce 320 Sansome, room 27
" Thomas P. (T. P. Meighan & Co.), r. 3010
California
4®"Meighan. See Meehan and Mihan
Meigs Anson W., salesman Meigs & Co., r. .504
Geary
" Fayette M. (Meigs & Co.), r. Oakland
" G. H, Mrs., r. 917b Hayes
Meigs & Co. (F. M. Meigs), commission mer-
chants, 218 California
Meikle Belle, domestic, 3181^ Scott
" David C, proprietor The Jewel, 115 Hayes
" George S., r. 29, 12th
Meilandt Christian, r. Falcon Av nr Caselli
Av
" John J., r. Falcon Av nr Caselli Av
Meill John W., insurance agent, r. 2020 Bu-
chanan
Meillette Frank, proprietor Five Mile House,
cor Railroad and San Bruno Avs
" John, liquors, 3001 Mission
Meily Etta Miss, bookkeeper Peter N. Kuss, r.
428 Golden Gate Av
" Munroe, baker, r. 730 Union
i^~Meily. See Mealey and Meeley
Mein George, laborer, r. 36a Valparaiso
" Margaret, widow, r. 2122 Pacific Av
Meinardus Diedrich, seaman, r. 143 Berry
Meinberger V. Mrs., widow, r. 431a 24th
" Val, barber, 320 Pine, r. 431a 24th
Meincke Edward, cigar maker Carl MoUer, r.
813 Mission
" Frederick, proprietor Five Mile House, W s
Mission nr Silver Av
" John, laborer, r. 822 Hampshi e
iJ^Meincke. See Meinecke, Meinke and
Menke
Meindl Philip, bartender Frederick Pfanz, r.
500, 6th
Meinecke Charles (Charles Meinecke & Co.), r.
Europe
Meinecke Charles & Co. (Charles Meinecke and
Henry Kunz), importers foreign wines,
brandies, mineral waters, champagnes,
etc., 314 Sacramento
" Edward G., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. Alameda
" Josiah, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
147 Dore
Meinen Frederick, engineer Cal. Wine Assn
" George, engineer Cal. Wine Assn, r. 23d
bet Douglass and Hoffman Av
Meiner A. Louis, school teacher, r. 912 Pa-
cific
Meiners Louise, widow, r. 1130 Turk
" Rudolph, r. 1130 Turk
Meinert August, laborer, r. 130, 2d
" Charles, grocer, r. 1312 Nebraska
" Herman, grocer, r. 1312 Nebraska
" Herman D., laborer, r. 1312 Nebraska
" J., cigar dealer, r. 933 Kearny
" John (Hinrichsen & Meinert), r. 201 Mont-
gomery Av
" John T., groceries, SE cor California and
4th Av
Meinhardt Frederick W., saddler and carriage
trimmer. 305, 5th, r. 350 O'Farrell
" Theodore L., r. 1122 Golden Gate Av
Meinhold August, porter Golden West Hotel
" Emil, finisher The Norton Tanning Co., r.
328Shotwell
" Frederick, tanner, r. 328 Shotwell rear
Meininger Benno L., with M. Brandenstein &
Co., r. 1205 Eddy
" Leo L., student, r. 1205 Eddy
Meininger Louis, notary public and commis-
sioner of deeds, 442 California, r. 1205
Eddy
" Simon L., with Alfred J. Brandenstein &
Co., r. 1305 Eddy
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Meinke Diedricli, beer bottler, 2435 Folsom
" Leon, bartender Henry Koerner, r. 2435
Folsom
" William, r. 2435 Folsom
Melnrath Ariel, manager dried fruit dept. Cut-
ting Fruit Packing Co., r. 3540 Clay
Meins William, master mariner, r. 425 Fran-
cisco
" William, special agent German General
Benevolent Society, 320 Geary, r. West
Berkeley
Meinsinger Abbie Mrs., dressmaking, r. 1317
Mission
" Estelle Miss, r. 1317 Mission
Meintenken Charles, clerk Warnke & Nienhaus,
r. 129, 14th
Meinzer Gotlieb, tanner The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 912, 11th Av South
Meiran Harry, pressman Daily Report, r. 163
Tehama
Meireis Dorothea Mrs., r. 245, 15th
Meiro Marie Miss, laundress Peter Feutrier
Meisel Charles, bartender Wellmann & Hoff-
man, r. SE cor Duncan and Dolores
" Henry C, groceries and liquors, 114, 8th, r.
112, 8th
" Herman A., r. 1509 Sacramento
Meissel Frederick, switchman, r. 8 Johnston
Av
Meissner Caroline, widow, r. 116 Chattanooga
" Helena, widow, r. 115, 8th
" Herbert, fireman, r. 320 Louisiana
" Julius F., foreman S. F. Furniture Mfg
Co., r. 409, 27th
" Sophia A., artist, r. 116 Chatanooga
4S-Meissner. See Mlesner
Meister Adam, cook, r. 215, 9th Av
» Frank, upholsterer, r. 430'^ Natoma
" Fredrica, widow, r. 10 South Park
" John, maltster, r. 735 Brannan
" John, driver, r. San Bruno Av nr Silver
Av
" Margaret, varieties, 2402 Folsom
" Samuel, produce dealer, r. 432 Golden Gate
Av
" Susanna, widow, r. 2629 Mission
Meisterscliaft School of Languages for
Spanish, French, German and Italian,
Charles H. Sykes principal, 122 O'Far-
rell
Meitzner Herman, clamdigger, r. 29th Av South
nrH
Meitzsch Charles, gasfltter Philip Meyer, r. 152
Clara
Mejia Encarnacion, banker, r. 1806 Pine
Mel Louis, special agent and adjuster ^tna
Ins. Co., 514 California, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
Melander Andrew G., janitor, r. 1421 Sacra-
mento
" Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Eugenie, domestic, SE cor Pierce and Mc-
Allister
" Henry, seaman, r. 22 East
" Henry L., student William Barber, r. 1421
Sacramento
Melberg John, laborer, r. 124 Caselli Av
Melbourne Celia, dressmaker, r. 33 Clinton
Park
" Charles, cook, r. 413 East North
" Edward S., r. 33 Clinton Park
" Harry, with William A. Lynch, 513 Pa-
cific
" House, Henri Delagnes proprietor, 33, 5th
" Sidney, bartender Union League Club, r.
4591^ Guerrero
•' Teresa, dressmaker, r. 33 Clinton Park
" William, paper cutter Union Lith. Co., r.
802 Montgomery
Melby Severin B., stage carpenter Morosco's
Grand Opera House, r. 350 Clementina
Melcher Edward O., salesman Brown & Metz-
ner, r. Oakland
" Eugene A., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. San Carlos
Melcbior Lawrence, restaurant and lodgings,
1530a Kentucky „ ^ .
Melczer Joseph (Joseph Melczer & Co.), r. Aia-
Melczer Joseph & Co. (Joseph Melczer and
Jesse M. Levy), importers and wholesale
wines and liquors, 502-506 Market, tele-
phone Main 1116, 259-261 Third and 117
Fourth, and proprietors Glen Ellen
Wine Vaults, sole agents Charles Nel-
son Green Briar Distillery, Nashville.
Tenn., and proprietors H. S. Pepper Dis-
tillery, 7th Dist. Kentucky
Meldon J. P., porter Cardall & Marston, r. 215
Grant Av . ,
" Oscar F., attorney at law, 95-97 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Ill Perry
" Thomas, steward Washington Hotel
Meldrum Robert, maltster Krug & Zimmer-
mann, r. 1223 Mission
" The, lodgings, Mrs. Francesca Ruck pro-
prietor, 235 Kearny
Melendy Harry W. (Melendy & Harriman), r.
1437 Church
" Hiram B., coal and wood, hay and gram,
407, 24th, r. 120 Chattanooga
" & Harriman (Harry W. Melendy and Fred
W. Harriman), dry goods and millinery,
205-207, 24th and 1439 Church
Melia Brothers (John J. and William P.), horse-
shoers, 215 Ellis
" John J. (Melia Bros.), r. 213b Guerrero
" Patrick J., r. 213b Guerrero
" Rose Miss, r. 148, 14th
" William P. (Melia Bros.), r. 331, 27th
Melican Maurice, wharfinger Steuart St.
Wharf, r. 8 Tonningsen PI
Melicker James, harness maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 37 Minna
Melin Godfrey, shoemaker, 569 Natoma
" John A., marble polisher Vermont Marble
Co., r. 137 Perry
«S-Melin. See Mellin _
Mellars Frederick W., machinist, r. 13a Doug-
Melle John, wood turner, r. 904 Bryant
Mellegg Peter, quarryman Gray Bros., r. Clipper
nr Castro , „
Mellersh Thomas, secretary and controller San
Francisco and North Pacific Ry., Mutual
Life Bldg, 4th floor, r. 1814 Buchanan
Melletz Adolph H., insurance, r. 304 Ritch
" George D., clerk, r. 304 Ritch
" Lena C, widow, r. 304 Ritch
Mellin A. E., 1st officer str Crescent Cfty, r.
Oakland
" Charles, deckhand str Bay City, r. 92o
Union
" John, seaman, r. 131 East
" John S., boiler maker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 320 Diamond
;8®-Mellin. See Melin and Mellon
Mellinger Vada Mrs., dressmaker, r. 823 Lar-
kin
Mellis Theodore W., r. II6I1/2 Mission
Melliss D. Ernest, civil and mining engineer,
524 Sacramento, and superintendent con-
struction New City Hall, r. 1335 Leaven-
worth
Mello Anton, seaman str Eureka
" Frank, teamster William Dalton Dray Co.
" Frank O. , proprietor Vasco da Gama House,
216 Jackson _
" Joseph, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 381
Arlington
" Joseph M., barber, 1704 Hayes
" Marjf Mrs., lodgings, 23IV2 Jackson
Mellon Edward, marine fireman, r. o21, 1st
" JohnH.,glasscutter Pac. Am. Decorative
Co., r. 2514 Folsom
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are guaranteed bj' the Excise nepartment of
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MELLON JOHN S.,
house and sign painter and paper
hanger, 50 O'Farrell
Mellon Peter (Mellon & Monteitb), r. 26 Turk
" W., r. 711 Jones
" & Monteitb (Peter Mellon and James Mon-
teitb), wood and coal, .36 Turk
j8®"Mellon. See Melin and Mellin
Mellor Benjamin J., miller Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 4391/2 Bryant
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 439^4 Bryant
" John, wrapper O'Connor, Mo£fatt&Co., r.
1 Hall PI
" Lizzie Miss, telephone operator, r. 439J4
Bryant
" Sadie Miss, telephone operator, r. 43954
Bryant
Mellott T. J., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 1122
Larkin
Melloy Frank, cooper, r. 330 Lombard rear
Mells Joseph, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 408 Scott
Melluish Anna M. Mrs., teacher embroidery, r.
2033 Ellis
" Grace L. Miss, teacher, r. 747 Folsom
" Herbert S., sawmaker Pacific Saw Mfg.
Co., r. 2033 Ellis
" Jennie M., widow, r. 747 Folsom
" Olive, dressmaker, r. 747 Folsom
Melius Crosby E., painter, r. 1109 Clay
" Gustavus B. , billiard marker Soc.California
Pioneers, r. 1109 Clay
'■ Warren B., musician, r. 1109 Clay
Men wood Harry, r. 32,' 4th
Mellyn Hubert F., wagon maker W. F. Murasky,
r. UYi Fulton
Mela Lui, scavenger, r. 39 Vandewater
Meloche George A., waiter Occidental Hotel, r.
29a Morris Av
" George J., laborer, r. 29a Morris Av
" Henry L., laborer, r. 29a Morris Av
Melody Bridget Miss, shoefltter, r. 52614 Lin-
den Av
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 416 Oak
" J., brakeman J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" James "V.. laborer Union Brewing Co., r.
2313 Mariposa
" Joseph, clerk, r. 517 Corbett Av
" Joseph, teamster, r. 31 Broadway
" Peter, teamster, r. 517 Corbett Av
" T. H., capitalist, r. 126 Ellis
Melogli Errino, tailor, r. 516 Union
" Vincent Mrs., widow, r. 516 Union
Melone Dmry, loan and commission, 419 Cali-
fornia, room 22, r. Palace Hotel
.8®=Melone. See Malone
Moloney James J., clerk, r. 323 Austin
" William B., clerk, r. 322 Austin
Melrose Charles K., cashier Union Ice Co., r
1524a Fell
" Edward C, salesman Charles E. Linden-
stadt, r. 306 Stockton
" James W., carpenter, r. 1310 Broderick
" Kenneth (W. K. Vandersllce & Co.), r. 2517
Octavia
" Mary H. Mrs., teacher Bernal Heights
Primary School, r. 1310 Broderick
Melsing Eliza, widow, r. 1335, 25th
" Gustave A., gripman Market St. Ry., r
613 Lott
" Louis Mrs., r. 606 Hermann
Melskov Christian, mattress maker Bernhard
Mattress Co., r. 35 Langton
" Christian Jr., carver Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 35 Langton
Melsted August, seaman bktn W. H. Dimond, r.
Sailors' Home
Melton Jacob, longshoreman, r. 2 Simpson PI
Melville Emily Mrs., r. 2300 Webster
" Eugenia Mrs., assistant Free Public Li-
brary, r, 713 Hyde
" Frank, ship carpenter, r. 314 Beale
" Frederick, musician, 39, 4th
" James, barber, 10, 8th
«S=Melville. See Malville
Melvin Charles S., bookkeeper S. F. Savings
Union, r. East Oakland
" James Rev., assistant All Hallows Church,
r. 15th Av South bet P and Q
" James B.. cashier The D. E. Allison Co., r.
Oakland
" Michael J., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 3061^
Guerrero
" Nathaniel, ship calker, r. 560 Howard
" Robert J., r. 1271/2, 4th
Melz Emil, cabinet maker Bader & Fincke, r.
910 Folsom
" Frederick, carpenter M. Hansen & Co., r.
174 Perry
Melzer Godocus, painter, r. 423 Dupont
Melzner George, machinist, r. 821 Post
Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rev. Herbert
N. Bevier pastor, 18th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
Men's Home, Samuel Rhodes superintendent, 34
Minna
Menary Robert W., laborer, r. 8th Av bet J
and K
MENCARINI DAMIANO,
manufacturer fine art and religious
statuary in plaster composition,
models, moulds and casts for School
of Design, 911 Mission, r. 1426 1-2
Pacific
Mencarini Demetrio, liquors, 429 Broadway, r.
619 Broadway
" Rafaelle, sculptor, r. 1426 Pacific
Mendel Edward M., clerk Alaska Packers'
Assn, r. Haywards, Alameda Co.
" Isaac, porter Charles Levy & Co., r. 70914
Minna
" Jules, barber Fred Giessler, r. 438 Tehama
rear
" Louis, butcher, r. 1408 Geary
" Mendel P., r. 402 Franklin
" Morris, r. 402 Franklin
" Moses, barber, 1020 Scott, r. 1408 Geary
" Raphael, barber, r. 1408 Geary
Mendell George H. Col., U. S. Engineers (re-
tired), office 530 California, rooms' 17-18,
r. 3310 Clay
" George H. Jr., special agent Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. 3310 Clay
" Harry, student, r. 3310 Clay
" John A., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
2310 Clay
" John M., clerk W. J. Landers, r. San Lean-
dro
Mendelsohn Adolph, secretary Lombard Loan
Co., 1016 Market, r. 1.535 Geary
" Bernard, track repairer S. P. Co., r. 735
Brannan
" George, bakery, 1013 Folsom
" Henry, expressman, r. 611 Natoma
" Louis, bookkeeper Standard Optical Co., r.
1336 Ellis
" Morris, oculist, r. 1336 Ellis
" Sadie Miss, tailor Karl Goldstein, r. 135
Shipley
Mendelson Aaron, janitor, r. 110 Natoma
" Brothers (Jonas and Julius Mendelson and
Rudolph Samson). Japanese and Chinese
silk goods, 109 Battery
" Jonas (Mendelson Bros.), r. Yokohama
" Julius (Mendelson Bros.), r. 1333 Geary
" Lonie, druggist, r. 912 McAllister
" Mahala, widow, r. 728 Union
" Margaret, widow, r. 125 Trenton
" Mendel A., traveling salesman, r. 912 Mc-
Allister
" Morris, traveling salesman, r. 913 McAllis-
ter
" Sellg, barber, 629 Union, r. 738 Union
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Mendenhall D. A., traveling salesman Schweit-
zer & Co., 29 Battery
" Jesse, clerk, r. 2418 California
" Oswald v., clerk Tax Collector's office, r.
232414 Fillmore
Menderoz Walter, clerk, r. 634 Vallejo
" Trinidad, widow, r. 634 Vallejo
Mendes David, liquors, 400 Beale
" John B., salesman Mrs. C. C. Keene, r. 1515
Golden Gate Av
Mendez Domingo, mantel maker, r. E s Van
Ness Av bet Filbert and Greenwich
" Gabriela, widow, dressmaker, r. SE cor
Stockton and Pacific
" John A., bookkeeper, r. E s Van Ness Av
bet Filbert and Greenwich
" William, clerk, r. E s Van Ness Avbet Fil-
bert and Greenwich
Mendheim Herman, r. 927 Sutter
Mendia Joaquin, machinist W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 1928 Sacramento
Mendiondou Bartholomew, liquors and billiard
roomSj 536 Kearny
Mendlowitz David S., conductor, r. 1912 Lyon
Mendocino Lumber Co., Edwards C. Williams
president, Charles D. Ford treasurer, 40
California
Mendot Alphonse J., waiter Joseph Bertrand, r.
44414 Jessie
Mendoza Amado, jeweler, 636 Vallejo, r. 14119£
Mason
" Amado L., painter, r. 1126 Jackson
" Antone, barber, 208 Drumm, r. 5 Jackson
" John S., barber W. F. Ross, r. 223 Jack-
son
" Lena, widow, r. 1026b Shotwell
Menefee Claude, clerk David McCuUough, r. 331,
6th
" William H., contractor, r. 210 Shotwell
4®-Menefee. See Minifie
Meneses Joseph, collector, r. 813 Pacific
Menesini Building, 231 Post
" Eudemio (P. Micheletti & Co.), r. 722 Broad-
way
" Henry, butcher, r. 610 Filbert
" Lorenzo, butcher, r. 722 Broadway rear
" Olinto, butcher P. Micheletti & Co., r. 610
Filbert
Menetz Joseph, printer, r. 986 Howard
Meng Louis, laborer J. & C. Wucherer, r. 10th Av
South nr P
Menge Henry, trussmaker J. H. A. Folkers &
Bro., r. Fruitvale
" William, shoemaker, 1503 Post, r. 313 5th
Av
Albert L., engineer, r. 36 Elgin Park Av
E., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
Emil G., upholsterer, r. 36 Elgin Park Av
Frederick, printer, r. 36 Elgin Park Av
John, butcher, r. 1015 Pierce
Otto, confectioner, r. 1 Bush Street PI
Philip, upholsterer, r. 1117 Stevenson
Wilhelmina A., widow, r. 36 Elgin Park Av
Mengelle Auguste, proprietor Hotel des Alpes,
621 Pacific
Mengels John, teamster, r. 704 Railroad Av
South
Jg®=-Mengles. See Mangels
Menges Louis W., carpenter, r. cor Victoria and
Sargent
" William C, carpenter, r. cor Victoria and
Sargent
Mengola Domenico (Maricich & Mengola), r.
Oakland
" George, millhand Tillmann & Bendel, r.
Oakland
" Peter (Sambuck & Mengola), r. 4 Filbert
Mengula E. Mrs., widow, r. 134 Arlington
Menihan Patrick, policeman, r. 435!^ Clemen-
tina
Menjou Pierre (Bellocq & Menjou), r. Cambridge
nr Wayland
Menke A. G., laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
Baden and Moulton Av
" August H., r. 1502 Golden Gate Av
" Christian, carpenter, r. 140614- Folsom
" Edward, cutter Heyneman & Co., r. 1406^4
Folsom
" Harry J. L., musician, r. 110 Mason
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of '
Most Famous factories.
GA-X-GA-ir /Vlarket St.
Menke Henry, bookkeeper Donnelly & Bran-
nan
" Henrietta, widow, r. 522 Sutter
«' Louis H., musician, r. I4O614 Folsom
" William L. , traveling salesman E. J. Bow-
en, r. 1502 Golden Gate Av
j8cg=Menke. See Meincke, Meinecke and Meinke
Menlo The, William S. Miller proprietor, 1522
Polk
Menn Charles, groceries and liquors, 148, 7th
cor Howard, r. 1084 Howard
Menne A. H. & W. F. (Albert H. and William
F.), proprietors Park Hotel, 26-28 Turk
" Albert H. (A. H. & W. F. Menne), r. 26
Turk
" Albert J., shipping clerk U. S. Brewery, r.
7311/4 McAllister
" William F. (A. H. & W. F. Menne), r. 73114
McAllister
Mennie Alexander, plasterer, r. 231, 9th
Mennig William H., bartender Henry Spiering,
r. 232 Van Ness Av
Menomy Edward T., r. 132 Chestnut
" Walter B., r. 132 Chestnut
Menori Anton, shoemaker J. T. Sullivan, r. 517
Vallejo
Mensor A. & Co. (Albert Mensor), hardware,
stoves and plumbing, 1734 Market
" Albert (A. Mensor & Co.), r. 6361/2 Haight
" Alexander, boots and shoes, 1392 Market,
r. 63614 Haight
" Alexander, cook, r. ZWi Valley
" George, plumber A. Mensor & Co., r. 636i/4
Haight
" Henry, clerk Joseph L. Holliday, r. 636i/i
Haight
" Juliette Miss, cashier branch S. F. Shoe
Co., r. 6361/2 Haight
" Matilda, widow, r. 63614 Haight
" William, salesman Alexander Mensor, r.
636/2 Haight
Menton Charles, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1410
Pine
" Hubert O. F., dental student, r. 121 Page
" William H. (McGlynn & Menton), and ex-
cursion agent S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery,
r. 305 Larkin
Mentone John, tailor, r. 332 Green rear
Mentz Blase, cook Martin Franusich, r. 20 Bry-
ant
" Charles H., druggist, SE cor Polk and Sac-
ramento, r. 1600 Sacramento
" Henry, winchman str Belgic, r. 522, 3d
" John H., port steward Occidental and
Oriental SS. Co., r. 522, 3d
" John H. Jr., machinist, r. 522, 3d
" M., salesman, r. 39 Turk
Mentzer Harry, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 12
Henrietta Square
Menz Fritz, tailor John Reid, r. 700 Ellis
Menzel Alexander, master mariner, r. 358 Clem-
entina
Augusta, widow, r. 1230 Ashbury
Carl, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 1230
Ashbury „ , „ ,
Eda Miss, teacher drawing Cal. School
Mechanical Arts, r. 1230 Ashbury
John, mate, r. 358 Clementina
Wilhelm, brewer Union Brewing Co., r. NE
cor 18th and Florida
" William, clerk Bancroft- Whitney Co., r.
1230 Ashbury
Menzer Frank W., foreman Louis RoeschCo., r.
1025 Hampshire
Menzie Alexander, ship painter Callaghan &
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Grocer and Country Merchant, 123 Cal-
ifornia, room 13, r. Alameda
" J. Graham, bookkeeper Stewart Menzies &
Co., r. Alameda
" John, engineer, r. 163 Perry
" Kenneth, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
San Rafael
" Robert H., clerk Parrott & Co., r. San Ra-
Rafael
" Stewart (Stewart Menzies & Co.), r. 318
Lombard
Menzies Stewart & Co. (Stewart Menzies and
Arthur McCracken), stevedores, 512-514
Battery
" Thomas, ofQce 310 Pine, room 18, r. San Ra-
fael
" William P. C. with The Grocer and Coun-
try Merchant, r. Alameda
Menzing Harry, seaman, r. 37 East
Menzinsky Karl, r. 27 Harriet
Meon Philip L., laborer Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. 402 Arlington
Mepham Harry, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 526
Hayes
" Timothy P., salesman, r. 400 Octavia
Merani Emelio, boots and shoes, 1417 Dupont
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1605 Dupont
Mercadier Gustave, i apitalist, r. 912 Jackson
Mercado Manuel, barber, 407 East
Mercantile Agency The, R. G. Dun & Co., pro-
prietors. Jay Lugsdin manager, 320 Cal-
ifornia
Mercantile Library, Henry R. Coleman librar-
ian. L. R. Wetherbee assistant, NE cor
Golden Gate and Van Ness Avs
Mercantile Library Association, Thomas Ma-
gee president, Charles J. King secre-
tary, NE cor Golden Gate and Van Ness
Avs
Mercantile Library Building, NE cor Golden
Gate and Van Ness Avs
Mercantile Machine Works,
Giovannini & Co. proprietors, 43 Fre-
mont
Mercantile Toilet and Laundry Co., Galland
Brothers proprietors, 224 Bush, tele-
phone Main 5774
Mercantile Warehouse, McNab & Smith pro-
prietors, Bluxome bet 5th and 6th
Merced Gas Co. (Merced, Cal.), Walter E. Dean
president, Dudley C. Bates secretary, 81
Nevada Block
" Samuel D.. r. 544^4 Sanchez
Mercella Joseph, fisherman, r. 314V4 Vallejo
Mercer Arthur, bookkeeper Jardine Iron Wks, r.
1420 Folsom
" Charles S., salesman Davis Bros., r. 822
Ellis
" Ernst H., student Cal. Medical College, r.
1422 Folsom
" George, laborer, r. 216 Michigan
Horace C. (Robert J. Mercer & Son), r. 709,
15th
" Robert J. (Robert J. Mercer & Son), r. 709,
15th
MERCER ROBERT J. & SON
(Robert J. and Horace C), real estate
agents and auctioneers, 410 Pine
Mercer William H., master mariner, r. 721
Green
" William S., traveling salesman Wiester &
Co.
4®~Mercer. See Mercier
Mercereau Frank A., coffees and teas, r. 21
Nevada Av
Merch Gustave, waiter, r. 2 Cohen PI
Merchant Andrew, laborer, r. 19 Freelon
Anne, widow, r. 2019 Filbert
Eben W. (Merchant & Nickels), r. Oak-
land
Joseph A., salesman Hale Bros., r. 326
Haight
Robert H. S., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
315 Pixley
Robert S., laborer, r. NE cor Union and
Steiner
Stephen D., miner, r. 17 Webb
Thomas S., manager Healdsburg and
Sonoma Commission Co., 305 Front, r.
Healdsburg
Merchant & Nickels (Eben W. Merchant and
Jacob F. Nickels), wall paper, paints,
oils and glass, 46, .3d
Merchants' Association, F. w. Dohrmann pres-
ident, J. Richard Freud secretary and
attorney, ofQce 8-9 Mills Bldg, 7th floor,
telephone Main 5945
" Building, 430 Kearny
" Building and Loan Association, P. N.
Aronson president, J. B. Brooks secre-
tary, 31 4 Pine
Merchants' Clearing House, John C. Watson
attorney, 330 Pine, rooms 41-44-45
Merchants' Club, Willard B. Harrington presi-
dent, William E. Erzgraber secretary,
Mutual Life Bldg, 7th floor
Merchants' Coal Yard, Arthur M. Ebbets pro-
prietor, 109-115 Sacramento
Merchants' Credit Association of California,
R. H. Bennett Jr. secretary, 123 Cali-
fornia, room 25
Merchants' Exchange Association, W, A. Hoi-
comb president, George P. Morrow, vice-
president, H. T. Emery secretary, J, M.
Shotwell manager. Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, 1st floor
Merchants' Exchange Association (Chinese),
Wo Kee secretary, 739 Sacramento
Merchants' Exchange Association Signal Sta-
tion, John Hyslop marine reporter. Point
Lobos nr Cliff House
Merchants' Exchange Bank of San Francisco
(in liquidation), 320 Sansome, room 9
Merchants' Exchange Building, S s California
bet Montgomery and Leidesdorff
Merchants' Exchange Marine Reporters'
Oflace, Section B Sea Wall, foot of
Powell
Merchants' Exchange Wine Rooms, James F.
Kearny proprietor, 21 Leidesdorff
Merchants' Express Co. (between San Fran-
cisco, Oakland, Berkeley and Alameda),
Henry L. Hinman manager, 1 Spear
Merchants' Free Kindergarten, Miss Xena
Roberts principal, 74 West Mission
Merchants' Ice and Cold Storage Co., Charles
O. Swanberg president, Henry W. West-
phal secretary and treasurer, 212 Clay
Merchants' Loan Association, James B. Brooks
secretary, 214 Pine, rooms 58-59
Merchants' Mutual Adjusting Agency, The,
J. J. Dolan attorney and general mana-
ger, H. D. Loveland superintendent, 504
Spreckels Bldg
Merchants' Patrol, Harry N. Morse manager,
340 Kearny
Merchants' Publishing Co., publishers and
proprietors Pacific Coas t Business Direc-
tory, 632 Market
" Retail Commercial Agency of Chicago The,
J. C. Pyne Pacific Coast manager, 31
Chronicle Bldsr
MERCHANTS' SIGN AND WIN-
DOW CLEANING CO. (Incorporated),
Frederick W. Brooks general manager,
offices, stores, buildings and private
residences cleaned and kept in order,
708 Spreckels Bldg, telephone South
787
Merchants' Warehouse, S s King bet 2d and 3d
Mercier Emil, barber, 1881 Mission
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Mercier Eugene, wines and liquors, NW cor
7th and Folsom, r. Berkeley
" Frances, widow, r. 1113^ Kearny
4®"Mercier. See Mercer
Mercury James, r. 20 Sherwood PI
Meredin Petersen Frederick. See Frederick M .
Petersen
Meredith Benjamin E., inspector U. S. Cus-
toms, r. Miramar Hotel
" John H. (Evans & Meredith), attorney at
law, 33 Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. 3919 Cal-
ifornia
" Louis E., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1041
Noe
" Spencer, collector Continental Ins. Co., r.
Alameda
" The, William Kraps proprietor, 318 Turk
" William, polisher, r. 444V4, 3d
" Wynn, engineer Hasson & Hunt, r. Ala-
meda
Merel Ramon A. (Merel & De Domenioo), r. 502
Bush
" & De Domenico (Ramon A. Merel and
Charles De Domenico), barbers, 107, 3d
4®-Merel. See Merle, Merrell and Merrill
Mergenthaler Frederic, chef Palace Hotel, r.
41, 11th
Mergenthaler Linotype Co. (New York), V. J.
A. Rey agent, 320 Sansome, room 5
4®=-Mergenthaler. See Morgenthaler
Merguire Charles L., superintendent warehouse
Deere Implement Co., r. 816 Valencia
" George L. (Mix & Merguire), r. Palo Alto,
Cal.
" John H., solicitor Truckee Lumber Co., r.
Palo Alto, Cal.
4@="Merguire. See Maguire and McGuire
Meriden Britannia Co. (1847 Rogers Bros. Sil-
ver-plated Ware), William P. Morgan
agent, 134 Sutter, telephone Main 5839
Merillion Balpb P., proprietor American Box
Factory, 815-835 Brannan, r. 3913 Pine
Merithew Charles H., clerk Union I. Wks, r.
East Oakland
" Harriet C. widow, r. 827 Jackson rear
" John M., blacksmith, r. 1045 Market
" Oliver B. C hatter, r. 837 Jackson rear
Merk Augusta Mrs., cigar manufacturer, 91
Chestnut
" Bertha, domestic, 3516 Clay
" Ellis Miss, r. 336 Turk
" John, cigar maker, r. 91 Chestnut
Merkel August, baker, r. SieVs Devisadero
4®"Merkel. See Merkle
Merkelbach William, butcher, 13 San Francisco
Market, r. 23 Oak
" William E., butcher William Merkelbach,
r. 348, 12th
Merker Annie, widow, r. 818b Geary
" Frederick C, inspector U. S. Customs, r.
818b Geary
Merki Louis (Francis & Merki), and teacher
music, 325 Geary, r. 1045!^ Valencia
Merkle Harry J., coffee packer Adelsdorfer &
Brandenstein, r. 247 Oak
" Joseph S., varnisher, r. 247 Oak
4S"Merkle. See Merkel
Merkt Joseph, cooper, r. 37 Broadway
Merle Adrian (Charles J. Leist & Co.), and pres-
ident San Francisco Novelty and Plat-
ing Wks, 68-74, 1st, r. Oakland
" Isadore, hardware and crockery, 528 Broad-
way, r. 130, 11th
" John G., waiter J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
Merle L. V., The Old I. X. L., dealer m cloth-
ing, furnishing goods, hats, caps and
general merchandise, 616-620 Kearny,
647-649 Commercial, 646 Sacramento and
(branch) 45-47, 6th cor Mission, r. 810
Lombard
" P. S., solicitor Continental Ins. Co., 321
Pine, r 1030 Peralta. Oakland
" William, clerk, r. 1709 Mason
4®=-Merle. See Merel, Merrell and Merrill
Merling Andrew, bookkeeper Ahrens, Pein &
Bullwinkel, r, 7 Adelaide
Merlino Antonio T., r. 20 Ash Av
Merlo Joseph, laborer, r. Mission nr Crooe
Mermoud Frank, salesman Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 779 Stevenson
" Frank H., cement worker, r. 779 Steven-
son
Mernin John C, carpenter, r. 209 Guerrero
Mero Aman, widow, r. 142 Castro
" Charles A., teamster, r. 305 Ivy Av
" George F., starter Sutter St. Ry. r. 2533
Post
" George F. Jr., coffee roaster, r. 3533 Post
" Henry, janitor Young Men's Christian
AssnBldg, r. 531 Birch Av
" John F., blacksmith, r. 305 Ivy Av
" Marwin H., spring maker, r. 521 Birch
Meroux Paul J., clerk Foster & Orear, r. 54A
Erie
Merralls Mill Co., William A. Merralls mana-
ger, manufacturers quartz mills, 45-47
Fremont
" William A., manager Merralls Mill Co.,
45-47 Fremont, r. 1324 Mission
Merrell Edward, seaman, r. 101, 1st
Merrell I. L., agent Asbestos Boiler Cover-
ing, Magnesia Sectional Covering,
paints and roofing material, soapstone,
mastic roofing and paints, also Chal-
mers-Spence Co. sectional or removable
covering and air space, also Reed's
steam pipe covering, 739 Brannan, r. 118
Vicksburg
" May E., widow, lodgings, 1055 Mission
4S-Merrell. See Merel, Merle and Merrill
Merriam George B., milk dealer, 1619 Devisadero
" L., driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 514»4
Minna
" William A., collector American Wringer
Co., r. 517 Minna
" William P., rancher, r. 1322 Jackson
Merrick Alfred, waiter, r. 531 Mission
" Hettie Miss (Merrick & Alves), r. 16 Mur-
phy Bldg
" James J., laborer, r. 19^4 Welsh
" Joseph, waiter Seal Rock House
" Nellie M. Mrs. (Merrick & Lee), r. 1439
Mission
" Orlando B., policeman, r. 435, 3d
" & Alves (Miss Hettie Merrick and Miss
Annie L. Alves), dressmaking and hair-
dressing, 16 Murphy Bldg
" & Lee (Mrs. Nellie M. Merrick and Mrs.
Clara S. Lee), furnished rooms, 1439 Mis-
sion
Merrifleld Adelia, r. 533 Montgomery
" Charles, waiter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Edwin Mrs., r. 809 Leavenworth
" Henry, clerk, r. 738 Dolores
" James, roofer Pac. Refining and Roofing
Co., r. E s Illinois bet Sierra and Hum-
boldt
" James S., stonecarver, r. 957 Mission
Merrill Annis, attorney at law, r. 1107 Jackson
" Archibald, butcher Frank A. Merrill, r.
3513 Bryant Av
" Charles, cook, r. 22'-A Geary
" Charles, decorator, r. 339 O'Farrell
MerriU Charles, first vice-president Holbrook,
Merrill & Stetson, 225-337 Market, r.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
" Charles A., stockraiser, r. 910, 15th
" Charles C, r. 2326 Washington
" Clarence S., stenographer S. F. & S. J. V.
Ry., r. Berkeley
" Cliffords., painter, r. 4481/4, 3d
" Elijah H., manager lubricating dept.
Standard Oil Co., r. 316 Bartlett
" Eugene T., r. 643 Oak
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900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied. L
Merrill F. Mrs., r. 2513 Bryant Av
" Frank A., butcher, 233, 24th, r. 308 Chapulte-
pec
" Frank H., clerk, r. 224 Noe
" Frank H., clerk, r. 532i/4, 19th
" Frank W., cashier Upton Bros., r. 149 Han-
cock
Merrill George A., principal The California
School of Mechanical Arts, r. 334 Noe
Merrill George B., attorney at law. Safe Deposit
Bldg, 328 Montgomery, rooms 316-317
" Isaac C, boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 108 Berry
" Isaac M., real estate, r. 899 Pine
" Isaac N., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Merrill James W., real estate and insurance,
334 Kearny, telephone Main 1472, r. 48 St.
Ann's Bldg
" Jay H., with W. H. Ramsey
Merrill John F., second vice-president Hol-
brook, Merrill & Stetson, 225-237 Market,
r. 1732 Washington
" Joseph, clerk S. Desimone, r. 1225 Bryant
" Lutie Mrs., nurse Alms House
" Mary J., widow, dressmaker, r. 2329 Mis-
sion
" May E., widow, r. 98, 13th
" -Miller College, Katherine L. Miller presi-
dent, shorthand and typewriting, 68
Nucleus Bldg
" Parker, r. 214, 29th
" Sarah E., widow, private school, 2215 How-
ard
MERRILL STEWART,
commercial photographer, photos on
wood, lantern slides and legal photo-
graphing, 612 Clay, r. East Oakland
Merrill Sylvester, salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg
Co.. r. Alameda
ii®=Merrill. See Merel, Merle and Merrell
Merriman Benjamin, laborer S. P. Co., r. 119
Perry
Edward, teamster E. F. Niehaus & Co., r.
Blanco House
Edwin S., bookkeeper Burnham & Marsh
Co., r. eOctavia
Elijah R., r. 6 Octavia
Francis, proprietor Merriman's Hotel, 1727
Market
George M., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
John H., master bktn Gleaner, office 48
Market, room 1
Merriman's Hotel, Francis Merriman proprie-
tor, 1727 Market
Merrin Edward, lodgings. 115, 2d
Merrison Elizabeth Miss, private school. 2234
Pacific Av
Merritt Albert H., clerk Cal. Fuse Assn, r.
Seminary Park, Alameda Co.
" Arthur, helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 913
Howard
" Building, NW cor California and Drumm
" Charles W., salesman, r. 1312 York
Merritt Charles Z., cashier Miller & Lux, and
secretary San Joaquin and Kings River
Canal and Irrigation Co., 508 California,
room 17, r Oakland
" Edward B., motorman, r. 30^4, 28th
Merritt Emma Sutro (Mrs. G. W. Merritt),
physician and surgeon, office and r. 814
Sutter, hours 1 to 3 p. m.
" Francis W., capitalist, r. Commercial Ho-
tel
D.
1002
1311
Merritt George, dispatcher S. P. Co., r. Ala-
meda
" George A., box nailer, r. 6 Everett
Merritt George W., M. D., eye, ear, throat and
nose, hours 1 to 4 p. m., office and r. 814
Sutter
" George W., superintendent James Lick
Baths, E s 10th bet Mission and Howard,
r. 133, 10th
" Grace Miss, r. 1721 Sacramento
■' Harry P., architect, 214 Pine, room 48, r.
Oakland
" Harry W., clerk D. S. Stanley & Co., r.
Oakland
Merritt James B., manager California Fuse
Association, 220 California, room 3, r.
Seminary Park. Alameda Co.
" James P., secretary International Indem-
nity Co., 206 Sansome, room 9, r. Oak-
land
" Jennie Mrs., seamstress, r. 6 Everett
" John D., r. 814 Sutter
" John T., stock dealer, r. 308 Baker
" Marcus D., salesman George H. Tay Co., r.
Oakland
" Mattie J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 2714^4 Sut-
ter
" Nathan, farmer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Richard, bartender, r. 605 California
" Robert, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento
" Scott, varnisher Heywood Bros. & Co., r.
411 Sansome
" William E., watchmaker William
Matthews, r. Berkelev
" William T., clerk Arthur North, r.
Minna
Merriweather Moses, porter, r. 2 Lysett PI
Merry Grace G. Miss, teacher music,
Baker
" Thomas, carpenter. 34 Clay, r. Berkeley
" Thomas B., r. 3012 California
Merry William L., consul-general Nicaragua
and secretary Chamber of Commerce, 58
Merchants' Exchange Bldg, r. Sausalito
Merschen Frank G., painter and paper hanger,
412Devisadero
" Kate A. Miss, clerk Frank G. Merschen
Mersereau Addison S., carriage and wagon
maker, 22.37 Mission, r. 2212 Mission
" Frederick E., photographer, 2239 Mission
Mercfelder Charles, cashier Morton Draying
and Warehouse Co., r. Lorin, Alameda
Co.
" John A., bookkeeper National Ice Co., r.
325!^ Guerrero
" William, bookkeeper Merchants' Ice and
Cold Storage Co., r. 1104 Market
Mershon Cass L., fireman, r. 11 Rondel PI
" D. Talmage, r. 20 Chenery
" James R. T., salesman Stockton Milling
Co., r. 309, 19th
" L. H., real estate, r. 730f Bush
" Louis C, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 11 Ron-
del PI
" Zera, pictorial artist Unsworth Sign Co.
Mersich Charles, molder Thomas Day & Co., r.
721 Green
" Frederick, messman str Australia, r. 721
Green
" Maria, widow, r. 721 Green
" Matthew, steward, r. 721 Green
" Sophie Miss, milliner, r. 721 Green
Mersing John B., r. 497 Devisadero
Merslich Dominick, cook Kelly & Bargones, r.
138 Chestnut
Merten August F. (Merten & Co.), r. 2010 Golden
Gate Av
Merten Manufacturing Co., Arthur N. Bayley
president, William P. Lamb secretary,
coffee roasters, spice millers and manu-
facturing chemists, 210-212 Davis
MERTEN & CO.
(August F. Merten), flavoring extracts,
spices, coflfees, teas, grocers' sundries,
etc., 7 Drumm
Mertens Herman, clerk Kohn Bros., r. 252, 1st
" Ignatius N., cigar manufacturer, 1534 Fol-
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Mertens M. J., real estate broker, 12 Mont-
gomery, room 20, r. 890 Steiner
J8®=-Mertens. See Mehrtens
Mertes George W., teamster, r. 139, 14tb
" Mary A., widow, r. 139, 14th
" Peter F., shoecutter, r. 139, 14th
" Samuel P., carpenter, r. 139, 14th
" William A., architect, r. 139, 14th
Merton Louis B. (Hughson & Mart on), r. 155
Tremont Av
Mertz John, clerk Frederick W. Schroeder, r.
1100 Valencia
" Matthew, blacksmith, r. 317 Polk
Mervy A. & E. C. (Alphonse and Emile C.
Mervy), druggists, 434 Montgomery Av
" Alphonse (A. & E. C. Mervy), and physician
and surgeon, 434 Montgomery Av, r. Oak-
land
" Alphonse J., salesman, r. 18 Shotwell
" Edward T., dentist, 1247 Market, r. 18
Shotwell
" Emile C. (A. & E. C. Mervy), and physician
and surgeon, 434 Montgomery Av, r. 822b
Union
" Ulysses, r. 18 Shotwell
Merweather Samuel, horse dealer, r. 113 Eddy
Merwin Edward G., draughtsman Sanborn-
Perris Map Co., r. Oakland
" Eugene, hatter Atlantic Straw Works, r.
603 Bush
" Henry K., bartender Schroeder & Grabau,
r. 468 Tehama
Merx Charles, clerk, r. 33 Clarence PI
" Herman, tugboat agent, ofQce 142 Berry, r.
33 Clarence PI
Merz William, carriage painter, r. 2525 Bryant
Av
" William, proprietor Merz's Hotel, 1807
Haight
Merz's Hotel, William Merz proprietor, 1807
Haight
Merzbach Felix H. (Thornton & Merzbach), at-
torney at law, 426 California, rooms 9-11,
r. 1516 O'Farrell
" Silvius H., tea^cher music, 404 Capp _
Merzbatch Julius, salesman, r. 1510 Buchanan
Mesenburg Henry, r. 837 Sutter
" Hermann, bakery, 324V4 Hayes
" William, clerk D. Becker & Co. , r. 828 Sutter
Meserole Richard A., bookkeeper S. H. Tyler &
Son, r. Alameda
Meserth Lawrence, butcher, r. 310, 28th
Meserve Laura, widow, r. 811a Greenwich
" William M. Rev., pastor Union Square
Baptist Church
Meseth Alfred, pressman C. A. Murdock & Co.,
r. 923 Union
Mesmer Arthur, vocalist, r. 1922 Stockton
4eff"Mesmer. See Messemer
Mesnico Christopher, patternmaker, r. 213 Perry
Mesple Lawrence, clerk C. M. Mann, r. 222^/4, 4th
" Ursule Mrs., lodgings, 22214, 4th
Messager Etienne, cloaks and suits, 145 Post,
cor Grant Av, r. 914 Post
Messaggiero II (Italian weekly), Cesare Crespi
director, 8 Montgomery Av
Messemer George, foreman J. Gundlach & Co.,
r. 512 Bush
" John, foreman bottling dept. Enterprise
Brewing Co., r. 1930 Folsom
See Mesmer
Messenger J., wood worker, r. 126 Ellis
" James B., roof slater r. 836^2, 15th
>6®°Messenger. See Messinger
Messer Frederick, butcher H. Hillers, r. 500 Cort-
land Av
Messer Nathaniel T., president Andes Silver
Mining Co., 20-22 Nevada Block, r. Cali-
fornia Hotel
" Nathaniel T. Jr., r. California Hotel
" Raphael, artesian well borer, r. 439 Natoma
" Rudolph, tailor, 1026 Oak
Messerer Fred A., butcher F. Uri & Co., r. 1314a
Scott
Messerly Rosa, domestic, 28 Page
Messerschmidt Anton, beer bottler, 428, 18th
" Anton, waiter Hotel Becker
" Clarence W., teamster William Raubinger
& Sons, r. 42914 Chestnut
W, & J. SLOANE & CO.
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In Latest Designs and Colorings.
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Messerschmidt Conrad, bartender Deutscher
Verein, r. 407, 5th
" Conrad J., shoemaker, r. 407, 5th
" Frederick (L jrenz & Messerschmidt), r. 613
Stevenson
Messersmith Claude R., clerk, r. 1920 Howard
" E. Turner, clerk Pac. Mall SS. Co., r. 1101
Pine
" Henry L., agent, r. 23 Pearl
" J. Mrs., widow, r. 1101 Pine
" John J., carpenter, r. 226, 18th
" Matilda J. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Phillip L., fireman, r. 226, 18th
Messic Isaac G., storekeeper tJ. S. Mint, r. 2939^4
Clay
Messick Arthur D., porter St. Luke's Hospital
Messier Joseph L., tailor Newbauer & Levj, r.
Oakland
Messina John, foreman Henry Grandjean, r.
Oakland
Messineo Camille, teamster Western Transfer
and Storage Co., r. 1527 Dupont
" Marie, widow, r. 1527 Dupont
Messinger Alfred, molder, r. 22%, 7th
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 910 Sutter
" Gustave (Easton, Incell & Messinger), r.
910 Sutter
" Lester, insurance, r. 910 Sutter
" Walter, theatrical agent, r. 910 Sutter
4®"Messinger. See Messenger
Messini Frank A., teamster, r. 16031/4 Dupont
" Peter, teamster, r. 16031/4 Dupont
Messner Eugene F., blacksmith, r. 821 How-
ard
" Frank, painter, r. 1326, 20th
" Frank A., clerk T. P. Meighan & Co., r.
Alameda
Meston G. Mrs., nurse, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Robert, carpenter str Coptic
Mestre Alfred, salesman, r. 1057 Golden Gate
Av
Metastazio Emil, driver, r. 509 Greenwich
" Stephen, driver, r. 509 Greenwich
Metcalf Alice H. Miss, teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 2215 Pacific Av
" Chesley L., bookkeeper, r. 927, 20th
" Eleanor, widow, r. 452i/4 Minna
" Frank E., dynamo man Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1019 Guerrero
Metcalf George D.. secretary Del Monte Mill-
ing Co., 107 California, r. Berkeley
" George E., piano maker, r. 2228 Sutter
" John, r. 542^2 Bryant
" Katherine, r. 114 Silver
" Solon T. (Philbrick & Metcalf), r. 2548A
Folsom
Metcalfe George, capitalist, r. 418 Geary
" John, surveyor Lloyd's Register, 304 Cali-
fornia, r. Alameda
" John R., carpenter, r. 547 Mission
" Otis, carpenter, r. 41814 Grove
" Peter, dental student E. W. Pratt, r. 418
Geary
Metge Frederick W., trackman Market St. Ry.,
r. 1329 Natoma
Methlann Richard, bartender Peter Stademann
Metlunanii Hermann, groceries and liquors,
SE cor Market and Sanchez
" Otto, laborer, r. 120c Juniper
" Otto G. R., clerk Hermann Methmann, r.
143 Sanchez
Methodist Book Depository, JohnD. Hammond
agent. 1057 Market
Methodist Chinese Mission Home, Rev. F. J.
Masters superintendent, 916 Washing-
ton
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Methodist Social Union of San Francisco,
Charles Goodall president, Wlllian Gib-
son secretary, office 1037 Market
Metlus Charles, watchmaker and jeweler, 525
Haight, r. S^S/a Halght
Metlar Marble and Granite Co. (William S.
Metlar), importers and manufacturers
monuments, works Cypress Lawn Ceme-
tery, Post Office address 212 Valencia
" William S. (Metlar Marble and Granite
Co.), r. 213 Valencia
Metraia Frank (Selmi & Metraia), r. 2 Hartford
Metral Alexander, cabinet maker West Coast
Furniture Co., r. 270 Clementina
Metropolis The, Mrs. Rose Cornyn proprietor,
1654 Market
Metropolitan Block, 8 Montgomery Av
Metropolitan Fashions (monthly), Butterick
Publishing Co. (Limited) publishers, 124
Post
Metropolitan Foundry, Curtis Tobey proprie-
tor, 204 Townsend
Metropolitan Furniture Brokers, D. L. Gump
proprietor, 1133 Market
" House, 512, 4th
METROPOLITAN MARBLE
AND GRANITE WORKS. A. Paltenghi
& Co. proprietors, manufacturers
foreign and domestic marble mantels,
tombstones, monuments, tiling, etc.,
1219 Market
Metropolitan Match Co. (incorporated), H. W.
Newbauer president, Samuel Newbauer
secretary, office 412 Front
" Moulding Co. (Louis Cohen, Moses Wank
and Elias Wange), mirrors, mouldings
and picture frames, 536-538 Sacramento
Metropolitan Nursery, John H. Sievers pro-
prietor. Chestnut bet Polk and Van Ness
Av, deopt 25 Post
" Plate Glass Insurance Co., Mann & Wilson
agents, 306 Sansome
" Publishing Co., J. Alfred Lueders presi-
dent, 403 Market
Metropolitan Temple, NE cor 5th and Jessie
Metropolsky Nicholas Rev., r. 932 Union
Metson John (Metson & Mahony), r. 1421 Fulton
" John E., contractor bricklayer, 1114 Turk
" William H. (Reddy, Campbell & Metson),
attorney at law, 116-122 Crocker Bldg, r.
1114 Turk
" & Mahony (John Metson and Jeremiah
Mahony), plumbing and gasfltting, 1421
Fulton
Mette M., farmer, r. 737 Howard
" William G., marble cutterMax Roth, r. 571
Stevenson
Metten Anton (Metten & Gebhardt), r. cor Nye
and Congdon
" Louis, tanner Metten & Gebhardt, r. cor
Congdon and Marshall
" & Gebhardt (Anton Metten and Charles A.
Gebhardt), tanners, Trumbull nr Mission
Mettler Annie, widow, r. 22 Elsie
Mettmann Frank X., with North German Fire
Ins. Co., r. 925, 20th
Metz Ferdinand (Metz & Yost), r. 53314 Union
" Hans, gloves and millinery, 1608 Market, r.
244 Oak
" J. C, fireman str San Joaquin
" John W., laborer, r. 1031 Hampshire
" Prosper, bootblack, NE cor Jessie and 3d,
r. 5 Kent
" i& Yost (Ferdinand Metz and Peter Yost),
bakery, 449, 3d
Metzer William, r. 1231 Guerrero
Metzger Adeline, dressmaker, r. 1731 McAllister
" Benjamin, bartender Emil Simon, r. 529
Sacramento
" Caroline, widow, r. 812 Grove
" Conrad, painter S. P. Co., r. 1229 Howard
" Edward, r. 812 Grove
" Frank, r. 1517 Valencia
" Harry, baker, r. 1823 Greenwich
" Henry W., harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. Oakland
" Jacob, cigars and tobacco, 130 O'Farrell,
r. 309, 3d
'• Leo, wine and brandy commission mer-
chant, 118-120 Pine, r. Alameda
" Louis (Metzger & Franklin), r. HI O'Farrell
" Morris, financial agent, 62 Columbian Bldg,
r. 812 Grove
" Solomon, bookkeeper, r. 715 Eddy
" Theresa Miss, hairdresser, 1731 McAllister
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 545
Elizabeth
" William C, stenographer, 310 Pine, room
27, r. Oakland
Metzger & Franklin (Louis Metzger and Julius
L. Franklin), capitalists, 35 New Mont-
gomery
Metzgus Caroline, widow, r. 1605 San Carlos Av
" Gustave E., plumber De Lano Bros., r. 1605
San Carlos Av
Metzler Charles, laborer Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 564 Natoma
" Charles J. B., undertaker, 636 Washington
" Charles L., undertaker Charles J. B. Metz-
ler
" Dora, widow, r. 1418 Grove
" Frank, r. 564 Natoma
" George, waiter Viticultural Restaurant, r.
1109 Leavenworth
" Oscar, bartender M. Pittlick, r. Oakland
Metzner Charles F., clerk, r. 202b 5th
" Jacob C, salesman Brown & Metzner, r.
202b 5th
Metzner William (Brown & Metzner), r. 1231
• Guerrero
Meunier Gaspard, mattress maker, 919 Mont-
gomery
Meuser George, carpenter, r. 530 Hermann
" Willliam L., tinsmith W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 20 Clara Av
i8®-Meuser. See Muser and Musser
Meussdorffer Arthur H., salesman W illiamCluff
Co., r. Hanover nr County line
" Caroline, widow, r. Hanover nr County Line
" Charles G. (K. Meussdorffer & Son), r. 19
Columbia Square
" Conrad A. (De Prosse& Meussdorffer), r. 301
Polk
" Edward W., r. 301 Polk
" Frederick W., clerk K. Meussdorffer & Son,
r. 301 Polk
" Henry C, salesman, r. 2026 Mission
Meussdorffer John C. (J. C. Meussdorffer's
Sons), r. Hanover nr County line
MEUSSDORFFER K. & SON,
(Konrad and Charles G.), manufactur-
ers and importers hats and caps, 8
Kearny
Meussdorffer Konrad (K. Meussdorffer & Son),
r. 301 Polk
Meussdorffer M. (C. N. Stewart), importer and
manufacturer hats and caps, 135 Mont-
gomery
Meussdorffer Oscar E. (J. C. Meussdorffer's
Sons), r. Hanover nr County Line
" Waldemar L., messenger Anglo-Califor-
nian Bank, r. Hanover nr County line
MEUSSDORFFER'S J. 0. SONS
(John C. and Oscar E.), manufacturers
and importers of hats, caps and hat-
ters' materials, wholesale and retail
dealers, 530 to 536, 3d
Meuttmann Gus, sign painter, 635 California, r.
924 McAllister
Mex Louis, r. 1016 Powell
Mexican and Central American Packet Line,
C. D. Bunker & Co. agents, 435 Battery
fT\i "TT — ^ -| -g J_ • ■'^ ^®^" °y thirty thousand people
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PLYMOUXH GIN,
(CoATES & Co., Established
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Sole Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
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Mexican Consulate, Alexander K. Coney, con-
sul-general, 604 Clay
Mexican Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Virginia,
Nev.), Charles H. Fish president,
Charles E. Elliot secretary, 79 Nevada
Block
" Phosphate and Sulphur Co. (Mexico),
Abraham Halsey secretary, 530 Califor-
nia, rooms 49-50
Meyenborg August (Aschmann & Meyenborg),
r. 3 Rose PI
Meyer Aaron, junk dealer, 622 Birch Av., r.
629^/4 Fulton
Aaron, mining, r. 4 Grove
Abraham, salesman A. Levy & Co., r. 1223a
O'Farrell
Adele, widow, dressmaking, 1301 Larkin
Adolph, hatter, 927 Market, r. 2337 Grove,
Oakland
Adolph, lumber and hardware, 1510 Devisa-
dero, r. 1512 Devisadero
Adolph, salesman M. Scheyer & Bro
Adolph H., carpet layer, r. 231i/4 Page
Albert (Daniel Meyer), r. 320 Ellis
Albert (Meyer & Akmann), r. 917, 20th
Albert (Schwartz & Meyer), r. 5 Market
Albert, dentist, 1012 Mission
Albert, hay, grain and wood, 2363 Geary, r.
19231/2 Eddy
Albert, musical director Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 645 Minna
Albert, shipping clerk, r. 1805 Howard
Albert, with Philip Wolf & Co., r. 616 Jer-
sey
Albert A., bookkeeper, r. 938 Geary
Albert A., clerk, r. 1923/2 Eddy
Albert G., physician, 103, 24th
Albert G.. plumber, 1805 Howard
Alfred, barber, 2740/2 California, r. igiS/z
Devisadero
Alfred, clerk, r. 1524 Jackson
Andrew, liquors, 229 Main, r. 239 Fremont
Anna, widow, r. 301 Sanchez
Annie, widow, r. 608 Hermann
Annie Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke
Annie W., widow, r. 220 Austin
Anton, liquors and lodgings, SW cor Sac-
ramento and Drumm
Acthur A., salesman Tillmann & Bendel, r.
Alameda
August (Meyer Bros.), r. 241, 6th
August, barber Stern & Pearson, r. 419
Franklin
August, boots and shoes, 2129 Fillmore, r.
9 Middle
August, lodgings, 1148 Sutter
Meyer August F., proprietor Milkmen's Head
quarters, 35 Eddy, telephone South 556
r. 314 Lyon
" August H., musician, r. 316, 7th
" August L. A., quartermaster U.S. str Al
batross
Meyer A. W., steamship agent, 401 California
See A. W. Myer
" Benjamin, clerk, r. 1017 Laguna
" Benjamin, conductor Market St. Ry., r
463!4 Tehama
" Benjamin F. (Meyer Bros.), r. 1610 McAl
lister
" Bernard, clothing, 1025 Howard
" Bernhard (Meyer Bros.), r. 10^ Sherman
" Bernhard, teamster, 319 Clay, r. 37 Dorland
" Bertha, widow, r. 701 Broder2ok
" Bertha Mrs., r. 6 Elwood
" Betsy, widow, r. 3413 Washington
Meyer Brothers (Bernhard and August), groce-
ries, wines and liquors, NE cor 6th and
Polsom
" Brothers (Mark and Benjamin F.), cloaks
and suits, 121 Post
" Brothers (Richard and Hugo), barbers,
1304 Mason
Meyer Bruce A., station agent S. P. Co. and
superintendent Station L Post Office,
Ocean View
" C, solicitor Nathan, Dohrmann & Co., r.
3919 Pine
" Caroline, widow, r. 1915^2 Devisadero
" Carrie Mrs., r. 3 Monroe
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
aod Fireplace TriiT>n)ings
ARTISTIC DESIGHS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Meyer Cathrina Mrs., embroidery and stamping,
1608 Devisadero
" Caufman H. (C. H. Meyer & Bros.), r. New
York
" C. H. & Brothers (Caufman H., Leopold C.
and Marcus C), wholesale dealers hats
and caps, 28-30 Sansome
" Charles, r. 523 Lyon
" Charles (estate of), 131-133 Sansome
" Charles (Goetjen & Meyer Bros.), r. 348, 5th
" Charles (Lauterbach & Meyer), r. 333 Main
" Charles, baker, r. 428 Broadway
" Charles, bartender Smoot & Rice, r. 16
Hickory Av
" Charles, hostler Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 39
Perry
" Charles, liquors, 213 Drumm, r. 1808 Union
" Charles, machinist A. J. McNicoU & Co., r.
5091/2 Minna
" Charles, plumber Ahlbach & Co., r. 37 Dor-
land
" Charles, shirt manufacturer, 735 Guerrero
" Charles Mrs., widow, r. 3303 California
" Charles A., clerk Ami Vignier, r. Oakland
" Charles F. (Meyer & Akmann), r. 16a Cum-
berland
'■ Charles F. L., salesman Rathjen Bros., r.
2611 Folsom
" Charles J., blacksmith Elijah C. Dudley, r.
1511 Broderick
" Charles W., machinist, r. 429 Dolores
" Christian, bartender Frederick Gerdes, r.
328 Drumm
" Christian, clerk Christian von Dohlen, r.
1426 Taylor
" Christopher, bookkeeper Winchester Re-
peating Arms Co., r. 612 Jones
" Christopher L., groceries and liquors, NW
cor Hickory A.v and Buchanan
" Claus C, waiter R. L. Kohr & Co., r. 812
Kearny
" Oaus G., groceries and liquors, 465, 3d, r.
64 South Park
" Conrad, r. 150 Shipley
" Cord, clerk Henry Lehrke & Sons, r. SW
cor Mariposa and Minnesota
" Daniel, r. 16071/3 Folsom
Meyer Daniel (Daniel, Mathias, Moritz, Henry
and Albert Meyer), office 216 Pine
" Daniel (Daniel Meyer), r. 1837 California
" David, expressman, r. 1419 Laguna
Meyer Daniel Building, 314 Pine
" David, liquors, NW cor Fillmore and
Greenwich, r. 3307 Fillmore
" Dietrich, clerk Mrs. Anna Schwartz, r. 243,
18th
" E. Mrs., r. 333 Guerrero
" Edgar, salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. IdlbVz Devisadero
" Edward, r. 1016 Union
" Edward, machinist, r. 1607i^ Folsom
" Edward, musician, r. 730 Howard
" Elise, widow, r. 506, 9th
" Elizabeth D., widow, r. 1319 Noe
MEYER EM. & CO.
(Emmanuel Meyer), importers, whole-
salers and retailers of groceries,
wines, liquors and table delicacies,
agents Chocolat Menier, Abricotine
Liqueur, Barton Sec Champagne, Low-
enbrau Munich Beer, Old Crow Whisky,
Gonzalez cognacs, old Burgundies, clar-
ets and cordials, 303 Sutter
Meyer Emil, grain broker, 60 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, r. Alameda
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124 MLarket Street.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St,
Tel. Mission 40.
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Meyer Emil, tinner, r. 5 Sumner
"' Emma Miss, housekeeper, r. 3207 Fillmore
" Emma Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke
" Emma, domestic, 3505 Clay
Meyer Emmanuel (Em. Meyer & Co.), and pres-
ident White Horse Valley Mill and
Lumber Co., r. 632 Post
" Ernest (Hueppeden & Meyer), r. NW cor
Grove and Polk
" Ernest, clerk Richard Von der Mehden, r.
822 Mission
" Ernest, waiter, r. 3038, 16th
" Ernest F., clerk William Paulsen, r. 633
Minna
" Ernest G., silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Ferdinand, fur dresser, r. California Av nr
San Bruno Av
" Ferdinand, peddler, r. 416 Octavia
" Ferdinand, porter, r. 1019 Market rear
" Firmin, r. 16 Polk lane
" Frank, lithographer, r. 221 Webster
" Frederick, r. 1517 Sacramento
" Frederick (Meyer & Gemns), r. 1200 Fill-
more
" Frederick, baker, r. 259 Tehama
" Frederick, butcher, r. 763 Howard
" Frederick, clerk, r. 14 Langton
'■ Frederick, clerk, r. 322, 21st
" Frederick, clerk, r. 1732 Lexington Av
" Frederick, clerk Fabian Bros., r. 1803Stock-
ton
" Frederick, cook, r. 218a Turk
" Frederick, cook Andrew Anderson, r. 510
Pine
" Frederick, doorkeeper Columbia Theatre,
r. 1 Central PI
" Frederick, fireman, r. 322, 2lst
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Turk and Fillmore
" Frederick, quartermaster str Columbia, r.
504, 2d
" Frederick A., merchant, r. 213 Steiner
" Frederick E.. butcher, r. 259 Octavia
" Frederick H., draughtsman, r. 1818 Hyde
" Frederick W. (M. D. Meyer & Co.), r. 1419
Devisadero
" Frederick W., collector postoffle, r. 2418
Post
" Frederick W.. driver John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 2223 Howard
" Frederick W. Jr., butcher, r. 2223 Howard
" Fritz, driver Jos. Biittgenbach, r. 498, 4th
" George (Meyer, Wilson & Co.), r. 2403 Web-
ster
" George, butcher Hermann F. H. Schmidt,
r. 1006 Valencia
" George A., finisher Bolton & Strong
" George H., reporter Post, r. Alameda
" George W., policeman, r. 2460 Foisom
" George W., salesman M. U. Meyer & Co., r.
1419 Devisadero
" Gottlieb F., cellarman Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 128!^ Silver
" Gustav, carpenter Cal. Bottling Co., r. 16
Erie
" Gustav, clerk, r. SE cor Natoma and Russ
" Gustav D., laborer, r. 1025;^ Harrison
" Gustave, tinsmith, 508, 4th
" Harry, r. 70, 9th
" Harry, asst. O'Connor, Mofiatt & Co., r. 239
Fremont
" Helena, widow, r. 1626 Clay
" Henry, r. 929 Broadway
" Henry (Daniel Meyer), r. 1802 Pacific Av
" Henry (Meyer & Seekamp), r. 231, 2d
Meyer Henry (Schulz & Meyer), r. 618 Douglass
" Henry (Suss & Meyer) , r. 1223 Buchanan
" Henry, bartender Gebhardt & Graner, r.
938 Mission
" Henry, carpenter, r. 810 Jessie
" Henry, carpenter, r. Gates nr Powhattan
Av
" Henry, clerk Henry Meyer, r. 1671 Mission
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 322, 21st
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 1671 Mission
" Henry, groceries and liquors, NW cor 8th
and Foisom, r. 264. 8th
" Henry, liquors, 724 Front
" Henry, physician and surgeon, 701 Brod-
erick
" Henry, teamster Scott & McCord
" Henry, whitener, 761^/4 Mission, and pro-
prietor Piedmont House, 115a 6th
" Henry A,, bartender August F. Meyer, r.
538 Natoma
" Henry B., cashier S. F. Breweries, r. Berke-
ley
" Henry G., clerk Daniel Meyer, r. 1825 Cali-
fornia
" Henry J., r. 929 Broadway
" Herman (Goetjen & Meyer Bros.), r. 248,
5th
" Herman, baker, r. 428 Broadway
" Herman, baker, r. 600 Pine
" Herman, baker, r. 861 Market
" Herman, cabinet maker, r. 322, 21st
• ' Herman F. (Mofla tt & Meyer) , r. 48 Grove
" Hermann., clerk, r. 718 Valencia
" Herman J., clerk Rulfs & Co., r. 234 Van
Ness Av
" Herman M. D. (H. M. Meyer & Co.), r. 88,
9th
" Hermann, clerk, r. 1122 Turk
" Hermann L. E. (Meyer, Wilson & Co.), r.
2724 Pacific Av
" Hermann L. E. Jr. , with Meyer, Wilson &
Co., r. 2724 Pacific Av
" H. H., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 1431
Laguna
Meyer H. M. & Co. (Herman M. D. Meyer),
California wines and liquors, NW cor
9th and Mission
" Hugo (Meyer Bros.), r. 115, 8th
" Ida. widow, r. 1404a Masonic Av
" Isidor, bartender, r. 222 Clara
" J. Albert, foreman J. L. Hicks, r. 1341,24th
" Jacob (Hyman & Meyer), r. 1122 Turk
" Jacob, cellarman J. Gundlaoh & Co.,r. 637
Washington
" Jacob, porter Wolf, Wreden & Co., r. 317
Green
" Jacob S., student T. Carl Spelling, r. 224,
6th
" J. Christopher, salesman Mohns & Kalten-
bach, r. 320 Austin
" Jerome, proprietor Gassmann House, 428
Broadway
" Jerome, with E. Garnier & Co.
" J. Frederick, r. 425, 39th
" J. Frederick, teacher music, 131, 2d Av
" J. Frederick Jr., plumbing, 1013 Valencia,
r. 425, 29th
" John, r. 13V2 Valparaiso rear
" John, r. 43 Everett
" John (Meyer & Eviston), r. 19 Market
" John, bartender Nicholaus Meyer, 311 Bat-
tery
" John, carpenter, 1818 Hyde
" John, engineer John Wieland Brewery, r.
134 Moulton Av
" John, groceries and liquors, 200 Ellis, r. 204
Ellis
" John, helper Risdon I. &L. Wks,r. 108Alta
" John, porter Haub Bros.
" John, ship carpenter, r. 1122 Iowa
" John Mrs., widow, r. 323 Ellis
" John C. (Meyer & Kohn), r. 105 Stockton
" John C. W., restaurant, 959 Market, r. 530
O'Farrell
" John G. Jr., special U. S. Internal Revenue
agent, r. Russ House
" John G. H., manufacturer refrigerators, 213
Mission, r. 1908 Webster
" John H., butcher, 204, 2d
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Meyer John H., casMer Alfred Borel & Co., r.
Berkeley
" John H., clerk Golden West Hotel
" John H., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
13 Freelon
" John H., tinner De Lano Bros., r. 156 Steu-
art
" John J., liquors, 1334 Howard
" John M., clerk Charles Dietrich, r.
Golden Gate Av
" John N., bookkeeper, r. 1818 Hyde
" Joseph, r. 637 Washington
" Joseph, r. 1036, 19th
" Joseph (Meyer & Karl), r. 1129 Ellis
" Joseph, bartender, r. 821 Hayes
" Joseph, manager Cal. Catering Co.
Bush. r. 613 Bush
" Joseph, marble rubber Ruftino & Bianchi, r
3111/2 Langton
" Julia, Miss, ladies' hair dresser, 104 Pow-
ell, r. 16 Erie
" Julius, r. 1122 Turk
" Julius, hardware, 40 Clay, r. 34 Ellis
" Julius, junk, 1636 Mission
" Julius, plumber, r. 1108, Fulton
" K. T., carpenter Central Lumber & Mill
Co., r. Oakland
'• Leopold C. (C. H. Meyer & Bros.), r. 916
Van Ness Av
" Lilly, domestic, 1308 Larkin
«' Louis, r. 530 O'Farrell
" Louis, butcher Charles O. Gross, r. 1003
Guerrero
" Louis, elevatorman, 124 Sansome, r. 720
Howard
" Louis, junk dealer, r. 2143 Pine
" Louis, men's furnishing goods, 517 Kearny,
r. 2514 California
" Louis, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 410 Post
" Louis, plumber Abraham Newmark, i-.
llllB Golden Gate Av
" Louis, Jr., student, r. 720 Howard
" Louis Mrs., r. 1517 Sacramento
" Louis P. H., bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r.
530 O'Farrell
" Lucie D. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1219 Noe
" M., baker Palace Restaurant, r. 861 Mar-
ket
" Marcus C. (C. H. Meyer & Bros.), r. 1713
Jackson
" Marguerite, domestic, 1715 Bush
" Marie Mrs., r. 1411 Bush
" Mark (Meyer Bros.), r. 620% Steiner
" Martin (Raschen & Co.), and groceries and
liquors, 701 McAllister, r. 618 McAllis-
ter
" Martin, groceries, 2201 Larkin
" Martin, master schr Modoc, office 24 Clay
" Martin, shipping clerk Alaska Commercial
Co., r. Berkeley
" Martin S., bookkeeper, r. 324, 6th
" Mary, widow, r. 730 Howard
" Mary, demestic, 1214 Fulton
" Mathias (Daniel Meyer), r. 1310 Geary
" Matthias D., r. 1419 Devisadero
" Maurice E., merchant, r. 174 Clara
" Max, plumber Charles Brown & Son, r. 2143
Pine
" Max, secretary G. Cohn Co., 206-208 Bat-
tery, r. llllB Golden Gate Av
Meyer M. D. & Co. (P. W. Meyer), groceries
and liquors, SW cor Geary and Devisa-
dero
" Melville, salesman Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 2143 Pine
" Michael, engraver A. M. Robertson, r.
Oakland
" Minnie, widow, r. HUB Golden Gate Av
" Mirrie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1217 Polk
" , Mish & Co. (Sol G. Mish and Samuel J.
Mitchell), cigar manufacturers, 21-23
Sutter
" Moritz (Daniel Meyer), r. 415 Van Ness Av
" Moses, r. 1317 Golden Gate Av
Meyer N. & Co., railroad and steamship agents,
401 California, see N. Myer & Co.
" N. & Co. (Nathan Meyer), cigar manufac-
turers, 420 Front
" Nathan (N. Meyer & Co.), r. 1524 Jackson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO., I
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Meyer Nicolaus, proprietor New Manhattan
Sample Rooms, SW cor Battery and
Commercial and liquors, NE cor Main
and Bryant, r. 2610 Hyde
" Otto, r. 1301 Larkin
" Paul Mrs., physician, 1219 Polk
" Paul A., salesman D. Samuels, i. 1533 Cali-
fornia
" Peter, canner, r. 1111 Steiner
" Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
238 Townsend
" Peter H., driver, r. 126 Guerrero
Meyer Ph., general agent for the Pacific Coast,
Welsbach incandescent gas lights, Sie-
mens-Lungreen and Gordon gas lamps,
H. Gruson's excelsior kibbling and
grinding mills, office Livermore gas
works, 114J Eddy, telephone, South 525,
" Philip, student, r. 2202 California
" Rachel Miss, teacher Emerson Primarv
School, 1233 Golden Gate Av
" Ralph S., r. 2239 Geary
Meyer Rebecca R. Mrs., liquors, confectionery
and restaurant, SW cor 3d and Town-
send, S. P. Co. Depot
" Regina, widow, r. III6V2 Jessie
" Richard (Meyer Bros.), r. 115, 8th
" Richard, cook, r. 529 Sacramento
" Richard, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 1381,4
Silver
" Sam & Co. (Samuel Meyer and Jules
Hirshberg), merchant tailors, 636 Mar-
ket
" Samuel (B. J. Burr & Co.), r. 5^4 Kearny
" Samuel (Sam Meyer & Co.), r. 511 Mc-
Allister
" Samuel, bookkeeper Neuburger, Reiss &
Co., r. 1310 Geary
" Samuel, cigar maker, r. 33'^ Moss
" Samuel, plumber and gasfitter, 1413 Ellis,
r. 8 Hollis
" Samuel, salesman Lee H. Clayburgh, r.
1310a Scott
" Samuel C, capitalist, 319 Pine, room 42
" Samuel O., salesman H. Levi & Co., r. 701
Broderick
" Scheelin, cashier Daniel Meyer, r. 1827
California
" Simon, r. 419 Franklin
" Simon, cattle dealer, r. 2229 Geary
" Simon, clerk Daniel Meyer, r. 938 Geary
" Simon, teamster, r. 1235 Howard
" Simon, with Lievre, Fricke & Co., r. 415
Van Ness Av
" Solomon, butcher S. Kafka , r. 324, 6th
" Theodore, clerk C. Mohrmann, r. SE cor
Clement and 5th Av
" Theodore L., mining, r. 2507 Clay
" Theophile, cooper, r. 27 Broadway
" Theresa Mrs., bakery, 208, 13th
•• William, carpenter, r. 1607V4 Folsom
•' William, cheese manufacturer, Sears nr
Sherman Av
" William, clerk Charles Bohling, r. 1008
Bush
" William, clerk Von der Mehden Bros. r. 101,
16th
" William, dentist Saul R. Jacobs, r. 3413
Washington
" William, groceries and liquors, 265, 9th
" William, machinist John Horstmann, r.
Oakland
" William A., apprentice L. A. Berteling, r.
r. 1818 Hyde
" William A., dentist, 213, 11th
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Meyer William C, porter Esberg, Bachman &
Co., r. 156Steuart
" William D., restaurant, 9 Drumm, r. 630,
23a
" William H., draughtsman, r. 807 Leaven-
worth
" William H., entry clerk M. J. Branden-
stein & Co., r. 2521 Pine
" William H., machinist, r. 507 Mission
" William H., machinist Fnlton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 1421 Tonquin
" William J., clerk Rolla V. Watt, r. 507i4
Grove
" William L., clerk Foster & Orear, r. 939
Broadway
" William M. A., with Charles Brown & Son,
r. Alameda
Meyer, Wilson & Co. (Hermann L. E. and
George Meyer), shipping and commis-
sion merchants, 210 Battery
" Xavier, laborer, r. 428 Broadway
Meyer & Akmann (Albert and Charles F. Meyer,
Charles G. and Mrs. Christine Akmann),
ship stores and supplies and agents str
Farallon. 16-18 Sacramento
Meyer & Eviston (John Meyer and Joseph L.
Eviston), proprietors Ferry Exchange,
SW cor Market and Steuart
" & Gernns (Frederick Meyer and John
Gemns), groceries and liquors, 1101
Scott
" & Karl (Joseph Meyer and Adam L. Karl),
poultry and game, 23 Centre Market
" & Kohn (John C. Meyer and Louis H.
Kohn), groceries and liquors. 105 Stock-
ton
" & Seekamp (Henry Meyer and Henry See-
kamp), groceries and liquors, 231-233, 2nd
4®=Meyer. See Maier, Mayer, Meier, Mier,
Myer and Myhre
Meyerderks George R. (Bent & Meyerderks) r. 27
Glen Park av
Meyerfeld Albert, pressman Julius Gabriel, r.
1928 Bush
" Milton, clerk Anglo- American Crockery
and Glassware Co., r. 1928 Bush
Meyerfeld, Mitctiell & Co. (Morris Meyerfeld
Jr. and John S. Mitchell), wholesale
wines and liquors, and agents National
Distilling Co. (Cincinnati, O.), 116 Front
" Morris Jr. (Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Co.), r.
2020 California
Meyerhof M. & Co. (Martin Meyerhof and Jacob
Wessel), groceries and liquors, 337-339
Geary
" Martin (M. Meyerhof & Co.), r. 339 Geary
Meyerhofer Joseph, maltster Hibernia Brewery,
r. 734 Natoma
" Max, accountant M. Friedman & Co., r.
235 Golden Gate Av
MEYERINK J. 0.,
sMpping and commission mercliant
and dealer in fruits and produce, 428
Sansome, telephone Main 114, r. 933
Haight
Meyers Albert, bartender James H. Miller, r.
765V4 Howard
" Alexander, hackdriver, r. 51 Russ
" Alfred J., wool packer F. S. Moody, r. 1005
Harrison
" Anna, widow, r. 165 Tehama
" Annie, widow, r. 17 Guy PI
" Annie, domestic, 1328 California
" Bernard, physician, 1817 Devisadero
'• Catherine, widow, r. 1334 Pacific
Meyers Charles, engineer, r. Hart nr San Bruno
Av
" Charles, laborer, r. Army nr San Bruno Av
■' Charles, plumber Henry "Williamson, r.
7171/4 Bush rear
" Charles, salesman Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 3636 Bush
" Charles, watchman New City Hall, r. 225
Drumm
" Charles A., laborer S. P. Co., r. 26 West
Mission
" Charles A. Jr., laborer S. P. Co., r. 26 West
Mission
" Charles F., r. 9 Perry
" Christopher, peddler, r. Orizaba Av nr Lo-
bos
" David A., expressman, r. 2626 Bush
" E., laborer, r. 66414 Howard
Meyers Edward, attorney at law, 130 Sansome,
rooms 11-12, r. East Oakland
" Edward, teamster W. A. Fleming & Co., r.
1331/2 Silver
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 125 West Park
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 333i/4, 18th
" Francis, r. 708 Hyde
" Frank, cornice maker, r. 125 West Park
Meyers Frank A., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1040, 19th
" Frank I., clerk Langley & Michaels Co., r.
708 Hyde
" Frank J., r. 1005 Harrison
" Frederick, r. 1 De Long Av
" Frederick, hackman, r. 719 Market
" Frederick Jr., photographer, r. 1 De Long
Av
" Frederick V., engineer S. P. Co., r. 338
Capp
" George (Meyers & Co.), r. 1829, 24th
" George, painter Edwin H. Black, r. 820V^
Larkin
" George A., pressman Union Lith. Co., r.
722b Green
" George D., plumber, r. 428 Day
" Gustav, laborer S. P. Co., r. 26 West Mis-
sion
" Hamilton, ship joiner, r. 718Tennessee
" Harry L., r. 107Fillmore
" Henry, r. 6 Metcalfe PI
" Henry, upholsterer, r. 1020, 17th
" Henry H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 133
California Av
" Henry H., draughtsman Percy & Hamil
ton, r. Alameda
" Henry H., millhand Del Monte Milling Co.
r. 414 Brannan
" Jachiel, merchant tailor, 1028 Market, r
611 Broderick
" Jacob, butcher, 46 Washington Market, r
2310 Bryant
" James F., carpenter, 319 Valley
" James H., teamster W. A. Fleming & Co.
r. 1147 Harrison
" John, carpenter, r. 404 Tehama
" John, porter, r. Ibli Valparaiso
" John J. (Gurney Refrigerating Co.), r. 1219
Buchanan
" Joseph, salesman, r. 828 Bryant
" Joseph G., carpenter, r. 319 Valley
" Julius C, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
736 Shotwell
" Louis, r. 346, 4th
" Louis, painter Edwin H. Black, r. 820>4
Larkin
" Louis A., barber, 1103 Howard, r. 45 Harri-
son Av
" Martin, r. 131, 21st
" Martin, traveling salesman, r. 31354 O'Far-
rell
" Martin C, packer Redington & Co., r. 412
Post
" Mary, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Mary E., widow, r. 2213 Octavia
Minnie Miss, clerk Carlson, Currier Co., r.
2626 Bush
Minnie Miss, ladies hair dressing, 131
Post, room 25, r. 1 De Long Av
Nellie, widow, r. 1111V4 Leavenworth
Nora, widow, r. 564 Minna
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Meyers Otto, box maker, r. 1610 Polk
" Rebecca C, widow, r. 736^4 Union
Meyers Robert C, physician and druggist, NW
cor Union and Powell, r. 726i4 Union
" Sallie, dressmaker Mrs. C. Dotta, r. 1219
Noe
" Thomas, teamster, r. Trumbull nr Cong-
don
" Walter C, sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
17 Guy PI
" William, laborer, r. 705 Mission
" William H., m.achinist, r. 319 Valley
" & Co. (George Meyers), job printers, 434
California, rooms 12-13
4®"Meyers. See Mayers and Myers
Meyerson David Rev., cantor Congregation Oha-
bai ShaloTie, r. 1434 O'Farrell
49"Meyerson. See Myerson and Myrson
Meyerstein Alfred, salesman Lewis Meyerstein,
r. 611 Van Ness Av
" Csesar V., manager Union Paper Bos Fac-
tory, 43 Market, r. 2,518 Octavia
" Herman, salesman W. Cohen, Hirsoh &
Co., r. 1415 Van Ness Av
" Joseph, flour sacks, 57 Clay, r. 2116 Mis-
sion
" Joseph C, attorney at law, 426 California,
room 4, r. 3518 Octavia
" Julius, distributor Post OfQce, r. 2116 Mis-
sion
" Lewis, manufacturer furnishing goods, 113
Sansome, r. 611 Van Ness Av
MeylouJean, cook Joseph Bertrand, r. 18 V2 Scott
PI
Meyn Henry, butcher, 1550 Folsom
" Martin, lodgings, groceries and liquors,
700 Front
" Peter, r. 1550 Folsom
" Peter H., liquors, 231, 39th
" William M., porter The Wertheimer Co., r.
2024 Folsom
4®"Meyn. See Main and Mayne
Meyns Claus, master tug Lena L.,r. 34 Clar-
ence PI
Mezeau Joseph J., tile setter, r. 340a Shipley
Mezger Louise Miss, nurse, r. 1837 Polk
Mezzacappa Antone, tailor, r. 436 Natoma
Mezzara AmeliaMme., teacher languages, r. 1332
Pine
Mezzero Joseph (Cereghino & Co.), r. cor Mis-
sion and Silver Av
Mboon John B., attorney at law, 401 California,
rooms 36-27, r. Oakland
J8®="Mhoon. See Moon
Miachi Domenico laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giovanni, laborer, r, 10 Margaret PI
Miailovich Peter, waiter Stephen M. Bacoce-
vich, r. 811 Pacific
Miall Cuthben M., bookkeeper Voss, Conrad &
Co., r. Alameda
MIALOCQ JEAN,
gardener and florist, all kinds of
plants for sale, plants to rent for par-
ties and balls, 1518 Bush, telephone
Sutter 1941
Miatt Frederick F., nurse, r. 6 Scheerer PI
Mibach Henry J., engineer, r. 33!4 Dolores
" Joseph H., machinist Adam Schilling &
Sons, r. 506 Corbett Av
" Mathias (Mibach & Straub), r. 17 Serpen-
tine Road
" Michael, corset maker, r. 506 Corbett Av
" Peter J. Jr., coremaker, r. 506 Corbett Av
" William P., salesman C. F. Marwedel, r.
506 Corbett Av
MIBACH & STRAUB
(Mathias Mibach and Adain Straub),
carriage, wagon and sign painters,
936 Brannan
4®=-Mibach. See Mebach
Micchelotti Giuseppe, rancher, r. 315 Clark
Micco Louis, laborer, r. East Park nr Holly
Park Av
Micell F., signalman Cal. St. RR, r. 8 Johnston
Av
Micewicz Boleslaw W., cabinetmaker William
Bateman, r. 1043 Vermont
Michael David, collector Eureka Benevolent
Assn., r. 737 McAllister
" Demdacari, driver Antoni & Pellegrini, r.
506 Green
" Edward H., bookkeeper, r. 1411 Scott
" Esther Miss, saleslady Gerson Michael, r.
1011 Union
" F. A., r. 607, 3d
" George, waiter, r. 1313 Kearny
" George W., clerk Post OfQce, r. 3 Julian Av
" Gerson, varieties, 1504 Stockton, r. 1011
Union
" Gustavus, boots and shoes, 132, 3d, r. 14
Everett
" Harry L., plumber R. W. Mackie, r. 3
Julian Av
" John, cabinetmaker, r. 1024 Alabama rear
Michael John T., wines, liquors and lodgings,
711 Mission
" Maurice, r. 153 Shipley rear
" Michael F. (Page, McCutchen & Eells), at-
torney at law, 5 Mills Bldg, 9th floor, r.
722 Sutter
" Morgan M., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1734/2 Lyon
" Samuel, salesm.an Cal. Neck Wear Co., r.
737 McAllister
" Solomon, tailor, 117 Leidesdorfi, r. 1538
O'Farrell
4®=Michael. See Michel, Michell, Michl,
Mickel and Mitchell
Michaelis Abraham, tailor, r. 1507 Broderick
" Barthold, teamster Union Soap Factory,
r. 144, 8th
" Borchart, r. cor Victoria and Sargent
" Carl, with Royal Ins. Co., r. 3302 Mission
" Charles A., bartender John Wehr, r. 1318
Howard
" Christopher J., sawyer, r. cor Victoria and
Sargent
" Fritz, clerk, r. 3302 Mission
" George, dairyman, r. 3117 Sacramento
" Henry F., grocer, r. 3202 Mission
" Herman CM., bottler Witthack & Mies-
ner, r. 323 Francisco
" Julius, master schr Broad Guage, r. 739, 4th
" Theodos, chemist, r. 899 Pine
4®"Michaelis. See Michael and Michaels
Michaelofi Alexander, butcher, r. 324, 7th rear
Michaels Abraham, tailor, 50414, 6th
" Abraham, tailor, r. 1507 Broderick
" Amelia, widow, r. 1436 O'Farrell
" Benjamin K., salesman Jos. Fredericks &
Co., r. 703 Oak
" Charles, clerk Joseph Simon, r. 1031 Natoma
" Charles F., salesman Langley & Michaels
Co.,r. Alameda
" David D., watchmaker, 136 Kearny, room
38, r. 1436 O'Farrell
" Edward, teamster, r. 33 Hardy
" George, r gger, r. 29 Douglass'
" Harry, laborer, r. 1031 Natoma
Michaels Henry, president Langley & Michaels
Co., 34-40, 1st, r. Alameda
" Isaac, barber Jacob Leverich, r. 13 Albion
Av
" Isaac, tailor, r. 38 Turk
" John, bottler John Rapp, r. 9 Freelon
" Joseph, clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 1436
O'Farrell
" Joseph, shoecutter Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 823 Golden Gate Av
" Julius C, foreman M. Franklin & Bros., r.
1221 Eddy
" Louis, bookkeeper F. Toplitz & Co., r. 1156
Golden Gate Av
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OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Michaels Marx, agent, r. 1203 Market
" Morris, tailor, 111 St. Ann's Bldg
" P., ironworker Erode & Clark Iron Wks. r.
East Oakland
" Richard, r. 935 Post
" Rose, widow, r. 1031 Natoma
" , Stern & Co. (Rochester, N. Y.), Abraham
D. Simpson agent, 119 Bush, rooom 12
jgS^Michaels. See Michels
Michaelsen Maggie, r. 2426 Fillmore
Michaelson Abraham, r. 301 Leavenworth
" Charles, boxmaker Pac. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 241, 7th
" Harry, painter, r. 283 Jessie
" John, laborer, r. 22 Boyce
4S=Michaelson. See Michaelsen. Micheelsen,
Michelsen, Michelson, Mickelson and
Mikkelsen
Michalek Michael, carpenter, r. 118 Fillmore
MicliaJitsclike Anton, president Miohalitschke
Bros. & Co., 239 Kearny, r. 2102 Cali-
fornia
Michalitscllke Bros. & Co. (incorporated), An-
ton Michalitschke president, Joseph
Miohalitschke vice-president, Ernest F.
Gutschow secretary and general mana-
ger, importers and dealers cigars and
tobacco, 239 Kearny, branches 900-902
Market and 64, 3d
" Charles, cigars and tobacco, 133 Grant Av,
r. 2171/2 Geary
" Gus, manager Michalitschke Bros. & Co.,
64, 3d
Michalitsclike Joseph, vice-president Michal-
itschke Bros. & Co., 239 Kearny, r. 1314
Golden Gate Av
Michau Louis, r. 609 Pine
Michaud David, carpenter, r. 2842 Harrison
Miche Andrew, porter Radovich Bros., r. 1934^2
Mission
Micheelsen Frederick (Micheelsen & Both), r.
123314 York
•' & Both (Frederick Micheelsen and Adolph
Both), proprietors Enterprise Soda
Water Wks., 2735 Bryant
>i^-Micheelsen. See Michaelsen, Michaelsen,
Michelson, Mickelson and Mickkelsen
Michel Arnold, milker, r. 220 Silver Av
" Bernhard, bartender John Baader, r. Fruit-
vale
" Christopher, hatter C. Herrmann & Co., i-.
513 O'Farrell
" Conrad (Michel & Krausgrill), r. 420a Fran-
cisco
" Edward, pressman Louis Roesch Co., r. 13,
23d
" Frank, locksmith and bell hanger, 1117 Fol-
som
" Frederick, salesman Cal. Wine Assn., r.
13,23d
" George K., cellarman Frederick S. Kordt,
r. 512 Bush
" John, r. 224 Waller
" John B., kettleman Willows Brewery, r. 120
Berkshire
" Joseph (Michel & Nouguier), r. 629 Broad-
way
" Lorenz, musician, r. 7 Kohler PI
" & Krausgrill (Conrad Michel and John
Krausgrill), beer bottlers, 2193 Powell
Michel & Nouguier (Joseph Michel and Auguste
Nouguier), proprietors Liberty Hotel,
629-633 Broadway
Michela Frank, cabinetmaker West Coast Fur-
niture Co.
Michelet Christian F., repacker, 506 Battery
Micheletti Alfred A., assistant secretary Colum-
bus Savings and Loan Society, r. 1520
Lombard
" E. & Co. (Erico Micheletti and Michael
Berdi), fruits and vegetables, 1310 Polk
" Erico (E. Mich letti & Co.), r. 1416 Pa-
cific
" Italo, butcher P. Micheletti & Co., r. 1520
Lombard
" P. & Co. (Peter Micheletti and Eudemio
Menesini), butchers, 512-514 Davis
" Peter (P. Micheletti & Co.), r. 1520 Lom-
bard
Micheli Giuseppe (Paoletti & Micheli), r. 222
Broadway
" Guglielmo (Sartini & Micheli), r. 412
Broadway
Micheli M., cornicemaker Forderer ComiceWks,
r. 224, 7th
Michelotti Giuseppe, cook Charles Giuntini. r.
115 Clark
Michels Andrew, laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 719 Brannan
" David, bookkeeper Hahn, Levy & Co., r.
1910 Buchanan
Michels Edward H., importer wines and
liquors, 406 Sansome, r. 1411 Scott
" Eugene, cigars, 151, 7th
" F., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
" George, expressman, r. 1205, 18th
" Harry, drayman, 24-26 Sansome. r. 934
York
Michels L (successor to G. H. Gerwin &Co.),
shirtmaker and men's furnishing goods,
1354 Market, T. 706 Ellis
" Leopold (Greenebaum, Weil & Michels), r.
Hotel Richelieu
" Louis, r. 151, 7th
" Theodore H., asst. accountant The Bank
of California, r. 1421 California
Michels & Wand (Jacob Wand and Eugene
Machol), importers trimmings, laces,
etc., 26 Kearny
Michelsen Carrie Miss, photo retoucher, r. 1045
Market
" Charles, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 1005
Pierce
" Edward W., salesman Chicago Clothing
Co.,r. 530 Ellis
" Ferdinand, boots and shoes, 1005 Pierce
" Ferdinand H., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co ,
r. 1005 Pierce
" Louis, carpenter str Corona, r. 1808V4
Union
" Louis, checker Palace Hotel, r. 530 Ellis
" M. & Son (Michael and William), livery
stable, 615-617 Ellis
" Maggie, domestic, 533 Alvarado
" Michael (M. Michelsen & Son), r. 530 Ellis
" William, r. 737 Filbert
" William (M. Michelsen & Son), r. 530 Ellis
Michelson Alexander, ornamental painter Mar-
ket St. Rv.,r. 24 Chattanooga
" Benjamin P., clerk, r. 1805 Steiner
" Bertha, widow, r. 12O614 Turk
" David, clerk, r. 1206% Turk
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 220 Harrison
" George, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
37 Stanly PI
" Jacob, groceries and liquors, 334 Bryant, r.
37 Stanly PI
" Julia A. Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 1805 Steiner
" Mary M, Miss, r. 1805 Steiner
" Nicholas, portrait artist, 818, 23d
" Samuel, r. 1805 Steiner
" William F., machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 37 Stanly PI
4®=Michelson. See Michaelsen, Michaelson,
Micheelsen, Michelsen, Mickelson,
and Mikkelsen
Michelucci C, gardener Colombo Market
Michener Charles G., attorney at law, 23 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor, r. 16011/4 San Carlos Av
" Mary E. Mrs., teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 16011/4 San Carlos Av
Michieli John P., electrician, r. 42914 Broadway
" Lorenza Mrs., midwife, r. 429!/^ Broadway
" Stefano, r. 4291,4 Broadway
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" Central Railroad, Carlton C. Crane agent,
10 Montgomery
" Clothing Co. (Ionia Mich.), John M. Hill
Pacific Coast agent, 819 Market, room 13
" Hotel, 1335 Folsom
" House, NW cor Michigan and Shasta
Michl Joseph, engineer Lane Hospital, r. 1908D
Ellis rear
" William, engineer Lane Hospital, r. 1908D
Ellis rear
4®-Michl. See Michael, Michel, Michell, and
Mitchell
Michler Carl, butcher, r. NW cor 8th and Brannan
Micich Charles, bartender Martin Perioh, r. 22
South Park
Mickel Thomas, clerk, r. 413 Post
Mickey Samuel J., tailor, r. 211. 4th
Mickle John D., clerk Robert Dickson, r. Ala-
meda
Mickovelovich Peter (S. Zaro & Co.), r. 11 East
Miclo August, laundry, 1330'^ Pacific, r. 1330
Pacific
" Leon (McBurnie & Miclo), r. Golden Gate,
Cal.
" R., boxmaker Yosemite Flour Mills, r. 9
Sonora PI
Micovski Joseph, wire goods, 54 Jessie
Midas Gold Mining Co. (Plumas Co.), Abraham
Halsey secretary, 530 California, rooms
49-50
" Gold Saving Machinery Co. The, E. C
Hughes president, J. M. Rademaker sec
retary, H. C. Lathrop treasurer, A. C
Rumble general manager, 114, 1st
Middelkamp JohnH. (J. G. Waterman & Co.), r.
729 Montgomery
Middlehoff Gerret, r. 701 Laguna
" William H., teamster Will & Finck Co., r.
907 Fillmore
Middlekauff Ellsworth D., inventor, r. 1230 Gol-
den Gate Av
" Fred D., clerk Brooklyn Hotel, r. 417 Stock
ton
Middlemiss Clifford, driver Thomas Kelly &
Sons, r. 1629 Pine
Middleton Arthur B., compositor Report, r. 243
Oak
" Augustus, grainer, r. IO2I14 Oak
" Charles, laborer U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, r.
22 Stockton PI
" Charles S., traveling salesman, r. 1430
Jackson
" David, bootblack, r. 522'/4 Ivy Av
" Edgar D., clerk Middleton & Co., r. Oakland
" E. M. Mrs., clerk J. Spaulding & Co., r. 405
"Valencia
" Frank B., machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 519 Bryant
" George W., stone cutter James Rae, r. 1408
Church
" Harold, clerk Meyer, Wilson & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Henry L., merchant, r. 1614 Washington
" H. L., president San Jose Brick Co., 234
Montgomery, rooms 1-2, r. Boulder
Creek, Cal.
" Howard, clerk Johnson-Locke Mercantile
Co.,r. 2431 Green
" James, boilermaker J. C. Lemmer & Co., r.
Fruitvale
" James A., stationery, 2000 Pine
" James R., boilermaker, r. 46 Chapultepec
" Jennie V. Miss, clerk J. A. Middleton, r.
2000 Pine
" Jessie, widow, r. 32 Rincon PI
MIDDLETON JOHN,
wholesale and retail coal dealer, 309-
311 Stockton, telephone Main 1919, r.
2431 Green, telephone West 1002
Middleton John D., laborer, r. 32 Rincon PI
" John H., stonecutter P. Degan, r. 2922 Fol-
som
Middleton Johnson V. D., Lieutenant Colonel
and Deputy Surgeon General U. S. A.,
Chief Surgeon Department of Califor-
nia, 220 Phelan Bldg, r. Hotel Richelieu
Middleton Jonathan (Middleton & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" Joseph H., carpenter, r. 1215 York
" Rodney, machinist, r. 137% Fair Oaks
" Rosalie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 22 Stockton
PI
" Samuel P. (S. P. Middleton & Co.), r. 725
" S. P. & Co. (Samuel P. Middleton), real
estate agents and auctioneers, 30 Mont-
gomery
" & Co. (Jonathan Middleton), ship chand-
lers and commission merchants, 213
Jackson
Middlewood John, helper, r. 216 Michigan
Midgley R. Mrs., widow, r. 336 Golden Gate Av
Midlands Orchard Co., 23 Crocker Bldg
MIDON F.
(L. Ruffieux successor to), confection-
ery and choice candies, Parisian style,
ice cream made to order, cakes of all
kinds, 109 PoweU, telephone Main 819
Midwinter Fair Hotel, Caleb Coakley proprie-
tor, NE cor Geary and Central Av
Miehle Frank, maltster, r. 330 Minna
Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing
Co. (Chicago, 111.), V. J. A. Rey agent,
320 Sansome, room 5
Miehling George S., teacher wrestling Olympic
Club, r. 835 Valencia
Miel Leo, barber M. J. Sllveira, r. 121 Minna
" Percy F., clerk, r. 907 Webster
Mielenhausen Carl, barber Frank Kick, r. 132^4
Valencia
Mien Herman, laborer, r. 20th Av South bet I
and J
Mienzer Gottlieb, tanner, r. 912, 11th Av South
Mier Joseph (Mier & Williams), r. 821 Hayes
" Richard J., manager Accident Department
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., 508
Montgomery, r. 1223 Waller
" & Williams (Joseph Mier and Thomas Wil-
liams), liquors, 29 Turk
MierschGustave, waiter, r. 2 Cohen PI
Mierson Bernard, with Philadelphia Shoe Co.,
r. 514 Devisadero
Miesegaes Alfred D., deputy Assessor, r. 330
Golden Gate Av
Mieskell Kate, widow, r. 1216^4 Folsom
Miesner George H., porter W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 502 Bay
" Henry (Witthack & Miesner), r. 502 Bay
" Jacob, r. 502 Bay
" John (Ahlers & Miesner), r. 200 Francisco
" Peter, groceries and liquors, NE cor Ellis
and Taylor, r. 317 Ellis
^S^Miesner. See Meissner
Mietz Ferdinand A., shoemaker, 213, 28th
Mietzsch Charles E., plumber, r. 152 Clara
" Ernst, tailor, r. 152 Clara
Migal John P., barber, 525i/4 East, r. 114 Pacific
Migaldo Giuseppe, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Robert, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
" V'incenzo, bootblack, r. 11 Pollard PI
Migale Raflaello, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Migali Giacomo, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Migeot Christ, lunchman The Louvre, r. 119
Eddy
" Louis, bartender A. Becker & Co., r. 115
Eddy
Miggone Louis, with D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 36
Valparaiso
Mighell Frank E., with Tallant Banking Co., r.
Berkeley
" George W., printer, r. 522 O'Farrell rear
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Mighell Joseph A. (Standard Typewriter Ex-
change), r. 410 Post
" Richard H., salesman Gross & Deutch, r.
26 Octavia
" William E., shipowner, ofBce 38 Market, r.
Berkeley
Mighilia Frank, shoemaker, r. 2 Roach
Migliano John M., laborer, r. 1127 Tennessee
Mignola John (John Mignola & Co.), r. 2420 Post
" John Jr. , cutler and saw filing, 1332 Mission
" John & Co. (John Mignola), butchers' tools,
34 Grand Central Market
" Joseph, molder Atlas Iron Wks
Mihan James B., reil estate agent, 509 Kearny,
room 8, r. 1338 Sacramento
" Patrick F., water tender str St. Paul, r.
901, 18th
Miholovich Andrew, porter Radovich Bros., r.
1934'/2 Mission
" G. & Co. (George and Nicolas Miholovich),
restaurant, 1942 Mission
" George (G. Miholovich & Co.), r. 1942 Mis-
sion
" Nicolas (G. Miholovich & Co.), r. 1942 Mis-
sion
" Vincent, bartender Crystal Palace, r. 903
Geary
Mihovioh Anton, blacksmith Chrestoffersen &
Tway, r. 22 Bryant
Mihran Charles, salesman Turkish Rug Co., r.
324 Sutter
" M. B., manager Turkish Rug Co., 324 Sut-
ter, r. Lick House
Mikels Sidney F., superintendent Peoples' Ex-
press and Transfer Co., 20 Market, r.
Oakland
Mikkelsen Anton, ship carpenter r. Sailors'
Home
" Peter, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Thomas, coffee saloon, 28 Stockton, r. 2616
Market ,
4®=-Mikkelsen. See Michaelsen, Michaelson.
Micheelsen, Michelsen, Michelson and
Mickelson
Mikkelson Samuel, motorman Market St, Ry.,
r. 1620 Eddy
Mikkleson Robert, quartermaster str Alameda
Miklau Anton, cutter Joseph Poheim, r. 716
Waller
Mikle Michael, cook T. F. A. Obermeyer, r. 77
Everett
Mikulich August (Mikulich & Kiselich), r. 4
Union PI
" William C, clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
2301 Devisadero
" & Kiselich (August Mikulich and August
Kiselich), coffee saloon, 515 Clay
Milan E. L., collector, 1117 Van Ness Av, tele-
phone East 579
" George, fruits and vegetables, 214, 24th
" John, janitor, r. 1210 Larkin
" Joseph, chocolate maker, r. 915 Jackson
rear
" Joseph F., clerk, r. 1210 Larkin
" Michael, hostler Adrien Robin, r. 610, 4th
Milani Edward, porter D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 917
Jackson
" Faustina, packer D. Ghirardelli Co., r.
917, Jackson
" Fioravante (Pitto & Milani), r. 917 Jackson
" Joseph, packer D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 917
Jackson
" Rinaldo (Milani & Co.), r. 917 Jackson
" Zeffre, fish dealer, 242 3d, r. 917 Jackson
" & Co. (Valentino Mei and Rinaldo Milani),
fresh and salt fish, 518 Merchant
Milano Hotel, 416 Pacific
Milatovich Antonio, land owner, 432 Montgom-
ery, room 15
Milbourn William, r. 802 Montgomery
Milbradt Oscar F., cabinet maker Lundy Fur-
niture Co
Milchinson John T., water tender str Corona, r.
1602 Polk
Milcovich John, cook Martin L. Milcovich, r.
8201/2 Larkin
" Martin L., restaurant, 820 Larkin, r. 820%
Larkin,
Mildenstein Hermann, locksmith, r. 560 How-
ard
Mildner C. Kriemler Mrs., presser J. Spaulding
&Co., r. 1848 Howard
" Edward, shoemaker, 1848 Howard
Mile Fred, laborer Fulton Eng. and Ship Bldg
Wks, r. W s Broderick bet Jefferson and
Tonquin
" John, laborer r. Ws Broderick bet Jeffer-
son and Tonquin
Milen Theodore, physician, 925 Howard
Miler Hamilton W. Jr., clerk Neustadter Bros.,
r. Berkeley
" Walter H., liquor merchant, r. 128 Ridley
Miles Agnes Miss, r. 1214 Laguna
" Annie Miss, milliner J. Borgstrom, r. 515
Shotwell
" Bernard, foreman J. A. Folger & Co., r. 515
Shotwell
" Catherine, widow, r. 407 Buchanan
" Charles, waiter, r. 20 Harlan PI
Miles Charles H., city passenger agent Chi-
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway
Co., 5 Montgomery, r. 481 Valencia
Miles David E., asst. manager London and
Lancashire Fire Ins. Co., 315 Montgom-
ery, r. 2104 Van Ness Av
" Edward, porter J. A. Folger & Co., r. 136
Townsend
" Edward R., livestock dealer, r. 1620 Page
" Edwin, capitalist, r. 809 Valencia
" Elbridge G. Mrs., widow, r. 436 Valley
" Eugenia Miss, r. Old People's Home
Miles Evan, Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Infantry,
U. S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
" George D., painter, r. 14 John
" H. S., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 606 Ellis
" Hugh, yardman Central Coal Co., r. 136
Townsend
" Jefferson, laborer, r. NW cor Sierra and
Maryland
" Johanna M., widow, r. 339 Shipley
" John, engineer, r. 119, 3d
•' John, laborer, r. 521 Howard
" John E., bookkeeper Wells, Fargo & Co.'s.
Bank, r. Oakland
" John E., offtce 402 Front, r. 415, 1st
" Joseph, r. 126 Moulton
" Joseph T., bookkeeper, r. 1127 Shotwell
" Lewis, clerk Friedlander & Kaeser, r. 8
Central PI
" May R. Miss, bookkeeper W. H. Nolan &
Co. , r. 407 Buchanan
" Myrtle Mrs., r. 108 Taylor
" Rena K. Miss, cashier W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 407 Buchanan
" Robert M., piano manufacturer, r. 407 Bu-
chanan
" Sara A. Mrs., principal Sheridan Primary
School; r. 540 McAllister
" Sarah, widow, r. 204 Francisco
" Thomas E., bookkeeper J. A. Folger & Co.,
r. 515 Shotwell
" Thomas E., printer, r. 212, 17th
" William, paper carrier, r. 339 Shipley
" William E., stock and grain broker, 313
Montgomery, r. Oakland
>e®- Miles. See Myles
Milestone William H., master quarantine str
Gov. Perkins, r. 2130 Stockton
Miletich Anton, cook Nicholas Paeiez & Co., r.
313 Fremont
" Stephen, cook Gargre & Co., r. 1432 Howard
Miley Annette D. Miss, teacher South Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1206 Turk
" Annie Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 1414 Valencia
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Miley Gottlob, cook, r. 160i/i Shipley
" James J., manager Maine Dairy, 211-313,
10th, r. 14b Sheridan
Miley John D., 1st lieutenant light battery F.,
5th artillery, U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Margaret Miss, finisher Golden Gate
Woollen Mills, r. 1414 Valencia
" William, laborer, r. Woolsey nr Hamil-
ton
J8®=Miley. See Milly
Milford Charles, mattress maker, r. 404 Tehama
" Land and Lumber Co., George D. Gray
agent, 34 Luning Bldg
Milfred Henry, iron worker, r. 423i/4 Broadway
Milhern Albins, laborer Adolph B Spreckels. r.
1909 McAllister
Milishich Samuel (Milishich & Bello), r. 515
Geary
" Stephen, waiter, r. 107 Austin Av
" & Bello (Samuel Milishich and Dominico
Bello), restaurant, 215 O'Farrell
Military Publishing Co. The, John F. Sheehan
jr. president, Thomas H. Rush secretary
and manager, publishers and proprietors
Pacific American and National Guard
Bulletin, 420 Montgomery, room 33
Miljas Nicholas, butcher St. Mary's Hospital
Milkmen's Headquarters, August F. Meyer
proprietor, 35 Eddy, telephone South 556
Mill Charles, capitalist, r. 903 Montgomery
" Henry, m.ining engineer, r. 903 Montgom-
ery
" John H., clerk str Hope, office Pacific
Street wharf, r. Oakland
" Valley and Mount Tamalpais Scenic Rail-
way, Sidney B. Gushing president, Louis
L. Janes secretary, office 508 California,
room 37
" Valley, Sausalito and S. F. Express,
George W. Smith proprietor, 323 East,
North
Millan David C, carriage painter H. M. Black
& CO., r. Oakland
" Emma Mrs., varieties, 211, 18th
" John C, cigar maker H. Plagemann & Co..
r. 311, 18th
" Thomas, steward, r. 819 Post
Millar Clayton B., die sinker George M. Wood
&Co.,r. 5151/2 Bush
" George E., traveling salesman Cerf,
Schloss & Co., r. Alameda
" James B. F., dentist C. H. Bell, r. 3611a
Sacramento
Millar John E. (Simpson & Millar), r. Oak-
land
■' John F., general agent Leonard & Ellis, r.
California Hotel
" John Y., secretary California Cotton Mills
Co. (Oakland), 310 California, r. Fruitvale
" Thomas, clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 305 Capp
" Thomas G., r. 637 King
" Thomas M., butcher, 801 Union, r. 1024
Greenwich
4®=Millar. See Miller
Millard Benjamin F., merchant tailor, 338
Geary
" Caroline A. Mrs., physician, r. 336 Valley
" Crawford C. bookkeeper Dr. M. H. Logan,
r. 409 Turk
" Frank B., journalist Examiner, r. 136 Lib-
erty
" George S., grocer, r. 808 Valencia
" Hiram C, motorman, r. 808 Valencia
" Jerome, Chinese interpreter, r. 336 Valley
" Joseph, teamster J. E. Fickett
" Joseph H., clerk Woodin & Little, r. 38
Elsie
" J. R., lodgings, 17,3d
" Laura Miss, vocalist, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
" Thomas, teamster Quiros Soda Water Co.,
r. 1314 Larkin
Millberry Arthur H., dentist, 1202 Sutter
MILLBRAE COMPANY,
country milk and cream, oflSce and
depot SE cor Mission and 9th, tele-
phone South 331
MILLBRAE DAIRY,
H. H. Taylor agent, Frank Robb mana-
;er, depot 814 Octavia, telephone West
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City Agency, 814 Octavia Street.
Frank Robb, Manager. H. H. Taylor, Agent.
The Great Sanitary Dairy of the West.
Mille D., seaman str Columbia
" JohnF., laborer Forderer Cornice Wks, r.
133 Turk
" Louis, proprietor St. Malo Hotel, 503 Fol-
som
MilledgeP., press feeder Union Litho. Co., r.
1006 Hyde
Millen George B., machinist Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 811, 17th
" Steven, machinist, r. 2010 Leavenworth
jg®=- Millen. See Milne
Miller Aaron, bookkeeperBernhard Miller, r. 912
Post
" Adam, carpenter and builder, 409 Kearny,
r. 3424 Folsom
" Adam, cigar maker, r. 309 Ritch
" Adam, cook, r. 64614 Minna
■' Adele Miss, dressmaker, r. 1510 Mason
' ' Adeline Miss, nurse Cal. Woman's Hospital
" Adolph, clerk, r. 1707 Baker
" Adolph, shoemaker, r. 909 Kearny
" Adolph B., deckhand, r. 1140 Noe
" Adolph F. H., lamp lighter, r. 1140 Noe
" Agnes Miss, teacher music, r. .3371^ Haight
Miller Albert, president San Francisco Savings
Union, 533 California and Pacific Gas
Improvement Co., r. 1364, 14th, Oakland
" Albert, warehouseman Sperry Flour Co., r.
135V2 Langton
" Albert E. (Miller & Schencks), r. 7351/2 5th,
Av
" Alexander C, bookkeeper M. Waterman &
Co., r. 3004 Fillmore
" Alexander G., carpenter, r. 430!/^, 7th
" Alfred, baggage master P. C. SS. Co., r. 819
Greenwich
" Alfred, bookkeeper, r. 10 Pearl
" Alfred, laborer, r. 135% Langton
" Alice, widow, r. 133, 15th
" Almira F., widow, r. 340 Shotwell
" Amiel, plumber, r. 305 Chestnut
" Andrew, r. 853 Folsom
" Andrew, bartender Philp Dolan, r. 634 (524)
Jackson
" Andrew T., clerk, r. 218% Ritch
" Annie, widow, r. 617 Mason
" Annie, widow, millinery, 323 Mason, r. 330
O'Farrell
" Annie Mrs., lodgings, r. 831 Mission
" Annie C, widow, r. 48% Clinton Park
" Anthony, restaurant 336 Townsend
" Antone, seaman, r. 224 Jackson
" Archibald R., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 2302 Webster
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Miller Arthur H., machinist C. A. Hooper & Co.,
r. 844 Army
■' August, carpenter, r. 1637^4 Mission
" August, dyer, r. 783 Stevenson
" August C, varnisher, r. 133!4 Haight
" Axel, clerk H. B. Mayhew& Co., r. 413 Pow-
ell
g " Axel, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento
" Belle Mrs., widow, r. 1415 Mission
5 " Belle J. Miss, teacher music, r. 1208 Leav-
^ enworth
o " Benjamin E., teamster, r. 6 De Haro
^ " Benjamin F., butcher Miller & Lux, r. 3d
" |3 Av South nr I
« " Benjamin F., cook Haub Bros., r. 137 Turk
S " Bernard S., blacksmith, r. 28 Everett
" Bernhard, poultry and game, 80 to 86 Centre
Market, r. 912 Post
" Bert F., attorney at law, 530 California,
rooms 13-14, r. 2806c Pine
" Burdet Miss, stenographer car accountant
" S. P. Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
"^ " Cal., foreman William A. Schrock, r. 2035
Howard
" Carl, r. 413 Powell
" Carl, barber Baelthaser Schaefer, r. 3119
Fillmore
" Carl, carpenter, r. 911 Howard
" Carl, seaman, r. 761 Bryant
" Carl, wood and coal, 1507 Lyon, r. 2702
Sutter
" Caroline Miss, schoolteacher, r. 525 Harri-
son
" Carrie E., cook, 1534 Mission
" Cassius C, salesman Kingan & Co.
" Catherine, domestic, 210 Waller
" Cecilia Mrs., proprietor The Mansfield,
206a Post
" C. H., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Charles, r. 1615 Sacramento
" Charles, carriage maker Charles Molter
" Charles, driver, r. 420, 6th
" Charles, driver Fisher Packing Co.. r. 629
Green
" Charles, laborer, r. 3 Kramer PI
" Charles, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2119
Chestnut
" Charles, mill hand Hirschf elder & Meaney,
r. 324 Guerrero
" Charles, painter, r. 231, 6th
" Charles, porter Washb irn & Moen Mfg Co.
Miller Charles, president Huntington, Hopkins
Co., office 18 Fremont, r. New York
" Charles, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Charles, shoemaker, r. 94 Colton
" Charles, teamster, r. 629 Green
" Charles, teazer, r. 2 Chesley
" Charles A., porter Henderson Woolen
Mills, r. 51 Hermann
" Charles A. Mrs., widow, r. 1004b Golden
Gate Av
" Charles E., clerk, r. 911a Guerrero
" Charles E., driver Schussler Bros., r. 2234
Sutter
Miller Charles E., president Miller, Sloss &
Scott, 18-22 Fremont, r. 819 Guerrero
" Charles F., blacksmith, r. 909 Kearny
" Charles F., salesman L. Scatena & Co., r.
Lorin
Charles H., r. 2312 Steiner
" Charles H. (Davidson & Miller), r. 12 Col-
lingwood
" Charles H., barber, r. 703 Stockton
" Charles H., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. Oak-
land
" Charles H., medical student, r. 1910 Jones
Miller Charles H., polisher, r. 240 Shotwell
" Charles M., asst. superintendent Shreve &
Co.. r. Alameda
MILLER CHARLES N.,
physician and surgeon, office 114
Geary, hours 2 to 5 p. m., telephone
Main 5654. At medical college, 1422
Folsom, from 9 a. m. to 12 m., tele-
phone South 84, r. Alameda
Miller Charles O., operator S. F. Dist. Tel. Co .
r. 228 Linden Av
" Charles P., butcher W. D. Wilson, r. 1913
Howard
" Charles P., wireman McWhirter Electric
Co., r. 136 Flood Av
" Charles R., salesman Ceylon Tea Co., r.
Oakland
" Charles T., laborer, r. 411, 4th
" Charles W., cigars and tobacco, 329 Front,
r. 516 Noe
" Charles W., delivery clerk P. C. SS. Co., r.
718 Treat Av
" Charles W., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
1422 Howard
MiUer Charles W. J. (Miller & Freese), and
cigars, 417 East North, r. Oakland
" Charlotte W. Mrs., lodgings, 1228 Market
" Christian, carpenter, r. Ocean House Road
nr Ingleside
" Christiana, widow, r. 429, 6th
" Christina, widow, r. 51 Hermann
" Christopher, stevedore, r. 2105 Stockton
" Clara, bookbinder, r. 411, 4th
" Claus, carpenter, r. Athens nr Silver Av
Miller C. 0. G., treasurer Pacific Gas Improve-
ment Co. and secretary and treasurer
Pacific Lighting Co., oflQce SW cor Ste-
venson and Annie, r. Oakland
" Conrad, teamster Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 823 Harrison
" Cora, widow, lodgings, 2817 Folsom
" Cornelia O. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 9 Valpa-
raiso
" Daniel, cook Excelsior Hotel, r. 608, 6th
" Daniel, cooper, r. 153 Henry
" Daniel, messenger Carter & Pettitt
" Daniel, traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel,r. Sacramento, Cal.
Miller David, manager California Coal Com-
pany, 1511 California, r. 1333 Pine
" David N., 2nd engineer str J. D. Peters, r.
512 Howard
" Dennis, laborer, r. 24 Collingwood
" DonF., patent medicines, 105 Stockton, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" Dora, widow, r. 10% Cleveland
" Edgar, conductor Presidio and Ferries RR,
r. 1924 Union
" Edward, carrier postofElce, r. 3810 Wash-
ington
" Edward, clerk, r. 303 Davis
" Edward, milker, r. W s Mission Road nr
Onondaga Av
" Edward, teamster, r. 119 Langton
" Edward A., carpenter Miller & Hamilton,
r. Oakland
" Edward A., shoecutter, r. 1331 Florida
" Edward J., clerk, r. 3 Ewer PI
" Edward J., clerk Wilson Bros. Co., r. 3019
Jackson
" Edward L., compositor Guide Publishing
Co., r. 800 Kearny
" Edward L., veterinary surgeon, 355V4, 11th
" Edward T., brassfinisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 434 Clementina
" Eli C, painter, r. 830 Treat Av
" Elizabeth, upholsterer West Coast Furni-
ture Co.
" Ellsworth J., compositor Call, r. 2048 Clin-
ton Av
" E. M., Mrs., dressmaking, 100 Murphy
Bldg
" Emile, clerk, r. 310, 12th
" Emma Miss, r. 24 Everett
" Emma Mrs., nurse, r. 315 Bryant rear
" Emma J. Miss, teacher Everett Grammar
School, r. 113 Cumberland
" E. R., driver Pac. Carriage Co.. r. 28, 8th
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Miller Ernest H., butcher F. Uri & Co., r. 1635
Ellis
" Ernst, sailmaker, r. 38 Hancock
" Estelle Miss, student, r. 1208 Leavenworth
" Etta B. Mrs., proprietor The Hoffman, 25
Grant Av
" F., laborer Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r. 2516
McAllister
" Fannie Mrs., confectionery, 934 Valencia
" Ferdinand R., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. 1722 Clay
" Francis A., bricklayer, r. 3 Mary Lane
" Francis J., trimmer West Coast Furniture
Co., r. 4181/^ Grove
" Frank, bricklayer, r. 113 Oak
" Frank, confectioner, r. 112 Natoma
" Frank, cook, r. 11 Ritch
" Frank, driver Oakland Dairy, r. 320 Ful-
ton
" Frank, fireman Odd Fellows' Cemetery, r.
2516 McAllister
" Frank, machine hand David Woerner, r. 14,
14th
" Frank A., car repairer Market St. Ry., r.
11 Norfolk
" Frank A., clerk, r. 411, 4th
" Frank G., master mariner, r. 1308 Larkin
" Frank H., carpenter, 428, 6th, r. 438^, 6th ,
" Frank J., butler, 2930 California
" Frank J., shoemaker, r. 144^4 Clara
" Frank J., foreman A. V. Henko, r. 2342a
Pine rear
" Frank J. Jr., clerk, r. liiU Clara
" Frank N., bartender ABC House, r. 1117
Jones
" Frank T. (Miller & Son), r. Oakland
" Frank T., laundryman, r. 449 Noe
" Frank W., clerk auditor's dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Frank V., barber, r. 1228 Market
" Fred, peddler, r. 829 Stevenson
" Fred C, r. 25 Grant Av
" Frederick (Miller & Fauth), r. 603 Taylor
" Frederick, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Frederick, bottlerCal. BottlingCo., r. 505H
Natoma
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 74^4 Brosnan
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 185 Perry
" Frederick, cook, r. 14 Harriet
" Frederick, driver, r. 1540 Eddy
" Frederick, laborer, r. 512, 4th
" Frederick, laborers. P. Co., r. 17241/4 Folsom
" Frederick, master str Cleone, r. 917b Oak
" Frederick, millwright, r. 9 Capp
" Frederick, stoneletterer A. Morris, r. 1123M!
Stevenson
" Frederick, shoemaker, 1178V4 Mission
" Frederick, tailor, 23 Polk, r. 336, 6th
Miller Frederick A., plants, seeds and bulbs,
215 Hayes, r. 219 Hayes
" Frederick C. H., carpenter, r. Ill Chatta-
nooga
" Frederick H.. cabinet maker, r. 7 Bond
" Frederick R., artist H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Oakland
" Frederick W., barber, 13 Howard, r. 1913
Howard
" Frederick W., clerk letter dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 311, 13th
" Frederick W. Jr., butcher Emil Di Vecchio
&Co., r. 1913 Howard
" George, r. 326 Pacific
" George (Miller & Son), r. Oakland
" George, bakery, 449, 3d, r. 1589 Turk
" George, driver Nicholas Hansen, r. Amazon
Av nr Vienna Av
" George, fireman, r. 421, 4th
" George, gasfitter, r. 1603 Santa Clara
" George, jockey, r. 206a Post
" George, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 210
Montgomery Av
" George, locksmith Rudolph Wallmann, r.
117 Julian Av
" George, paper hanger, r. 1942 Fillmore
" George, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" George Jr., selector Nathan, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 1589 Turk
" George A., butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r.
572a Minna
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Miller George B., teacher Cal. School of Mechan-
ical Arts,r. 425 Noe
" George C, paper hanger, r. 1942 Fillmore
" George E., blacksmith, r. 2005a Golden
Gate Av
" George E., carpenter, 612 Commercial, r.
" George E., machinist Marshutz «& Cantrell,
r. Oakland
" George F., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 827, 19th
" George H. (Miller & Murphy), r. 574 Folsom
" George J., brushmaker R. W. Simpson, r.
202, 6th
" George J., butcher Kahn Bros., r. 1621
Buchanan
" George M., contractor, r. 2939 Mission
" George M., marble cutter Rufflno & Bian-
chi, r. 236 Townsend
" George P., r. 924 Minna
" George T., blacksmith W. W. Montague &
Co.. r. 51 Hermann
" George T., painter, r. 140 Silver
" George W., clerk Adolph Meyer, r. 208
Powell
" George W.. compositor E. A. Jenssen &
Co.. r. 1134 Green
" George W., joiner P. 'C. SS. Co., r. 1935
San Carlos Av
" George W., watchman Supreme Court of
California, Emporium Bldg
Miller G. Everett, dentist, 14 Grant Av, rooms
16-17, r. 510a Turk
" Glenn B., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
1410 Guerrero
" Gus, machine hand David Woerner, r. 18,
14th
" Gustav, clerk J. W. Boyken, r. ISS'/j Haight
" Gustav, waiter, r. 605 Pine
" Gustave, carpenter, r. 3 Rausch
" H., r. 220 Pacific
" Hamilton, carpenter, r. 19 Spreckels Av
" H. Clay, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
Sausalito, Cal
" Harry, blacksmith, r. 420 Minna
" Harry, machinist, r. 57 San Bruno Av
" Harry, telegraph operator, r. 427 O'Farrell
Miller Harry East, Ph. D., F. C. S., etc., con-
sulting and analytical chemist, 216 Bush,
telephone Bldg, rooms 27-28, r. 1364, 14th,
Oakland
" Harry G., clerk general auditor's offlce S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
•' Harry H., sign painter, r. 524, Shotwell
" Harry L., collection teller Wells, Fargo &
Go's Bank, r. Alameda
" Harvey A., manager William A. Sohrock,
r. 2627 Folsom
" Harvey E., waiter Cardall & Marston, r.
426 Minna
" Henry, r. 130, 10th
" Henry (Miller & Lux), r. 34 Essex
" Henry, bartender Henry Hock, r. 623 East
" Henry, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co.
" Henry, cabinet maker, r. 1610 Lexington Av
" Henry, conductor, 1216^4 Alabama
" Henry, laborer, r. Hunter's Point
" Henry, laundryman, r. 449 Noe
" Henry, poultry raiser, r. Visitacion Valley
nr Six Mile House
" Henry, shoemaker, r. 332 Green
" Henry D., deputy Assessor, r. 426, 2d
" Henry D., laborer, r. 242 Langton
" Henry G., clerk Gutta Percha and Rubber
Mfg. Co., r. 509 Post
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Miller Henry J., clerk, r. 560 Minna
" Henry J., gardener, r. 1322i/^ Natoma
" Henry S., salesman Neuhaus & Co., r. 5(M
Howard
" Henry T.. conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1216^ Alabama
" Henry W., bookkeeper O. B. Smith & Co.,
r. 2908 Buchanan
" Henry W., butcher, 1706 Devisadero, r. 1809
Devisadero
" Henry W., carpenter, r. 410b Bryant
" Henry W., painter, r. 934 Valencia
" Herman, bi-ushmaker Read & Zahn, r. 3105
Stockton
" Herman, tanner Morris Windt, r. 1125%
York
" Hermann, liquors, 1321, 17th
Miller Herscliel B. M., attorney at law, 330 Pine,
rooms 28-30, r. Golden Gate, Alameda
Co.
Miller H. M. A., president California Guarantee
Investment Co., 326 Montgomery, r. 1228
Madison, Oakland
Miller Horace H., cashier Pacific Gas Improve-
ment Co., SW cor Stevenson and Annie,
r. Oakland
" Horatio, painter, r. 830 Treat Av
" Isaac, house mover, r. 629 Fulton
" Isaac, salesman C. H. Meyer& Bros.
" Isaac H., upholsterer, r. 320 Golden Gate
Av
" Isaac N. Jr.. chief clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r.
667, 11th, Oakland
Miller J. & Co. (John Miller and Harry C. Good),
fruit and produce commissionmerchants.
512 Sansome
" J. A.,r. 100,5th
" J. A. (Ellis & Miller), r. Oakland
" Jacob, cook, r. 636 Commercial
" Jacob, gardener C. Dechent, r. 2610 Geary
" Jacob, machinist, r. 924 Minna
" Jacob, trunkmaker. r. 324 Guerrero
" Jacob, waiter, r. 9^4 Dale PI
" Jacob F., carriage washer David Brooks, r.
1311 California
" Jacob M.. show case maker. 506 Market, r.
506 Fell
" James, driver Pac. Carriage Co.. r. 28. 8th
" James, laborer Arctic Oil ^Vks, r. 233, 3d
" James, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 1808 Post
" James, proprietor Oakland Art Pottery
and Terra Cotta Wks, 1175 Market, r.
Oakland
" James, ship carpenter, r. 510 Mission
" James, watchman str Apache
" James, with California Coal Co., r 1333
Pine
" James A., cook Montgomery Hotel, r. 227, 2d
" James A., superintendent Morton Special
Delivery, 404-408 Taylor, r. 682 McAllis-
ter
" James B. F., dental student, r. 2611a Sac-
ramento
■' James F., 2d ofBcer str Bertha, r. 1808 Post
" James H., boilermaker Fulton Eng. & Shin
Bldg Wks. r. 2427 Greenwich
" James H., liquors, 160, 3d, r. A nr8th Av
" James J., salesman, r. 218 Eddy
" James J., salesman The Hamburc^er Co r
18 Fair Oaks
■• James K., carpenter, r. 8O414 Turk
" James L,., clerk, r. 617 Mason
" James M., porter, r. 233, 3d
" James N., hardwood floors, 1942 Fillmore
" James N., real estate Shainwald, Buckbee
& Co., r. Oakland
Miller James T., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 5
Lundy Lane
" Jane Mrs., r. 2234 Sutter
" Jesse H., printer H. S. Crocker Co.
" J. H., engineer S. P. Co., r. 235, 15th
" J. M., r. Palace Hotel
" Johannah, widow, r. 359, 11th
" John, r. 2508 Bush
" John (J. Miller & Co.), r. 112 Jones
" John, carpenter, 947 Folsom
" John, cigar dealer, r. 14 Washington
" John, coachman, r. 515 Myrtle Av
' ' John, conf ec tioner Page & Falch, r. 228, 13th
" John, cook, r. 516 Haight
" John, currier, r. 928, 14th Av South
" John, dairy produce, 1517 Polk
" John, deckhand, r. 56 Shipley rear
" John, driver, r. 128 Perry
" John, fireman, r. 10221.-2 Washington
" John, hostler Charles S. Crittenden, r. 515
Myrtle Av
" John, laborer, r. 908 Illinois
" John, machine hand David Woerner, r. 14,
14th
" John, machinist, r. 809 Humboldt
" John, maltster, r. 427 Chestnut
" John, miller, r. 444 Brannan
" John, pressman Co-operative Publishing
Co., r. 49, 1st
" John, salesman, r. 144i^ Clara
" John, saloonkeeper, r. 1425 Pacific
" John, shoemaker, r. 94 Colton
" John, shoemaker, r. 1325% Minna
" John, stonecutter, r. 1332 Church
" John, stonesetter John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 103414 Army
" John, tin roofer Harry Fleming, r. 704 De-
visadero
" John, with California Coal Co., r. 1333 Pine
" John A., r. 222% Elm Av
" John A., boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 554 Minna
" John A., bookkeeper Christian Froelich, r.
1321 Sacramento
" John A., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 330
Minna
Miller Jolm A., physician and surgeon, office
and r. 1018 Valencia cor Hill
" John A., porter freight auditor's dept
S.P. Co., r. 140 Silver
" John C, carriagemaker John H. Babbitt,
r. 1723 Sutter
" John C, cement worker, r. 92114 Shotwell
" John D., bakery, 446, 3d, r. 1216 Union
" John D., stove mounter George H. Tay Co.,
r. 9 Valparaiso
" John E., foreman Standard Oil Co., r. ISYi
Russ
" John E.. insurance, r. 217, 15th
" John E., laborer, r. 1425% Pacific
Miller John E., manager California Fertilizer
Works, 5th Av South bet L and M, r.
2605 Folsom
" John E. A., 1st asst. engineer str Walla
Walla, r. 754 San Jose Av
" John F., carpenter, r. 410b Bryant
Miller John H., attorney at law, 37-38 Mills
Bldg, 8th floor, r. Cosmos Club
" John H., cabinetmaker F. W. Kreling
Sons Co., r. 1610 Lexington Av
" John H., janitor, r. 13 Selina PI
" John H., janitor Cambrian Hall. r. 1131
Mission
" John H., liquors, 368, 3d
" John J., miner, r. 5.37 Sacramento
" John J., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r. 310
12th
" John J., seaman str Walla Walla, r. 1003
Battery
" John J. A., porter, r. 801 Sutter
" John M., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 20
Pearl
" John S., lumberman, r. 714 Bryant
" John T., florist, 131 Larkin
" John W., brickmason, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 234, 18th
" John W., capitalist, r. 16 Mason
' ' John W. , millwright Del Monte Milling Co. ,
r. 233Bartlett
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Miller Jotin W. Jr., millwright Del Monte Mill-
ing Co., r. 233 Bartlett
" Joseph, cellarman Eisen Vineyard Co., r.
152, 1st
" Joseph, driver Joseph Fassler, r. Mis-
sion
Road bet Five and Six Mile Houses
" Joseph, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" Joseph, manager Charles F. Mitchell, 231
Kearny
" Joseph, teamster, r. 306 Folsom
MILLER JOSEPH A.,
manufacturer upholstery and bedding-,
dealer furniture and carpets, 960-960a
and 962 Mission, r. Hi Webster
Miller Joseph B., bookkeeper Porter, Slessinger
&Co.,r. 1834 Eddy
" Joseph L. (Mitchell & Miller), r. 336 Bush
" Josephine, widow, r. 1405a Pacific
" Josephine F. Miss, school teacher, r. 1025
Filbert
" Julius S. B., silver plater, 13 Trinity, r. 16
John
" J. William, engraver T. J. Day, r. Berke-
ley
" Kate Miss, saleslady, r. 18 Fair Oaks
" Kate Mrs., r. 116 Hyde
" Katherine L., president Merrill-Miller
College, 68 Nucleus Bldg, r. 628 Sutter
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 405 Geary
" Leopold L., clerk Cerf, Schloss & Co., r.
18141/2 Post
" Louis, bookkeeper, r. 2OIV2 Guerrero
" Louis, bottle dealer, r. 541 Jersey
" Louis, butcher, 813 Greenwich, r. 414 New-
ell
" Louis, clerk, r. 322, 6th
" Louis, engineer, r. 783 Stevenson
" Louis, laborer, r. 4 Folsom Av
" Louis F., clerk Station K Post Office, r.
201 V2 Guerrero
" Louis H. P., musical instruments, 842
Howard
" Louise Mrs., varieties, 321 Union
" Lovern, laborer, r. 4 Folsom Av
" LynnK. Miss, stenographer The Baldwin,
r. 301 Leavenworth
" M. Mrs. (M. Miller & Co.), r. 2149 Mis-
sion
" M. & Co. (Mrs. M.Miller), boots and shoes,
2149 Mission
" Mabel A. Miss, compositor, r. 9 Valparaiso
" Manuel E., barber C. Heider, r. 8 Jane PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 12'/^ Washington Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 449 Noe
" Maria, widow, r. 924 Harrison
" Marie, widow, r. 523 O'Farrell
" Mark A., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1315
Steiner
" Martin, cook D. Boehn, r. 51 Clay
" Martin, laborer, r. 129 Collingwood
" Mary, widow, r. 3 Kramer PI
" Mary, domestic, 1104 Fulton
" Mary Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Mary G.
Allen
" Mary Mrs., hair dresser, r. 415 Powell
" Mary M., varieties, 411. 4th
" Mary E. Miss, r. 1526 Eddy
" Mary E. Miss, typewriting, 401 California,
room 4, r. 1415 Clay
" Mary T. Miss, stenographer Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bidg. Wks, r. 1589 Turk
" Matthew T., clerk Samuel Marx, r. 25 Cook
" May Miss, r. 24 Everett
" M. C. Mrs., florist, 131 Larkin
" M. Henry, clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 112 Jones
" Michael, r. 7 Wildey
" Michael, barber, 853 Illinois and 1006, 15th
Av South, r. 853 Illinois
" Minerva C, widow, r. 1208 Leavenworth
" M. M., attorney at law and editor and
manager San Francisco Legal News, 410
N. B., seaman U. S. str Albatross
N. G. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
N. M., farmer, r. 220 Pacific
Nancy, widow, nurse, r. 2 Raphael PI
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Miller Nellie, widow, r. ,312 Chestnut
" Nellie Mrs., nurse S. F. Protestant Orphan
Asylum
" Nels, wheelwright, r. 9 Eugenia Av
" O. C, president Sausalito Bay Land Co.,
303 California, room 25, r. Sausalito
" O. C, salesman Eagleson & Co.. r. 40 Rid-
ley
" Octavio, r. 131 East
" Oliver, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 609V2
Howard
" Oliver C. Rev., r. 2402 Bush
" Olof. laborer, r. 72 Brady
" O. N., manager California Medical Jour-
nal, 1422 Folsom, r. 114 Geary
" Orlando C, watchman Gray Bros., r. 210
Clipper
" Orlando W.. r. .505 Sanchez
" Oscar, r. 856 Mission
" Oscar, clerk W. B. Anderson
" Oscar E., contractor, r. 1008 Treat Av
" Otis, salesman, r. 309 Taylor
" Otto, art glass worker, r. 1202!^ Folsom
" Otto, bartender, r. 306 Stockton
" Otto, electrician, r. 783 Stevenson
" Otto, waiter Joseph Hoffmann
" Otto A., locksmith E. Rabjohn Jr., r. 783
Stevenson
" Paul, agent, r. 336 Bryant
" Paul, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" Peter, business manager St. Luke's Hos-
pital, r. 1158 Guerrero
" Peter, hackman, r. 7 White
" Peter, laborer, r. 2823 Clay
" Peter C, cashier Ben H. Lucke, r. 1428
Turk
" Peter M., jeweler, r. 2191/2 Prospect PI
" Peter W., barber, 531 Taylor
" Philip, electrician, r. 173 Minna
" Philip, tinner S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 15
Ritch
" Randolph C, collector Sherman, Clay &
Co., r. 1920 Baker
" Renata, widow, r. 1722 Clay
" Richard, cabinet maker, r. 2627 Folsom
" Richard, foreman Hirschfelder & Meaney,
r. 517 Sanchez
Miller Richard E., secretary Owl Drug Co.,
1128 Market, r. 316 Hill
" Richard G., teamster, r. 138 Church
" Richard, teamster James Hamilton, r. SE
cor Minnesota and Napa
" Robert, blacksmith, r. 188 Noe
" Robert, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
'< Robert, teamster, r. 1711 Market
" Robert, turner David Woerner, r. 18, 14th
" Robert J., presser Alexandre Bertin, r. 820,
19th
" Robert J., teamster B. P. Oilman, r. N s
Folsom nr 9th
" Ruby A. Miss, stenographer Chickering,
Thomas & Gregory and Gerstle & Sloss
" Rudolph, foreman Standard Oil Co., r. 18i/4
Russ
" Samuel, r. 856 Brannan
" Samuel, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 24
Wood
Miller Samuel, tourist ticket agent Southern
Pacific Co., 613 Market, r. 845, 15th
" Sarah, widow, r. 2411 Howard
" Sarah E. Miss, teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 158 Golden Gate Av
" Seymour, barber, r. 11 Kearny
" Sidney S., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1716
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steel and pipe, 18-22 Fremont
" Solomon, traveling salesman A. Colombat
r. 912 Post
" Sona, contractor, r. 1008 Treat Av
" Sophia, widow seamstres, r. 9 Dale PI
" Sophie Miss, teacher piano, 35514, 11th
" Stephen, brewer, r. 117 Julian Av
" T., boatswain str City of Panama
" F. E., cadet str Peru
" T. H., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" T. L., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., r.
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" Thomas, r. Old People's Home
" Thomas, miller, r. 414 Brannan
" Thomas, seaman, r. 143 Berry
" Thomas, undertaker Carew & English, r. 19
Van Ness Av
" Thomas C, clerk S. F. News Co., r. 132,
15th
" Thomas G., smelter, r. 530 Vermont
" Thomas H., carpenter, r. 519 Sacramento
" Tobias F., gripman, r. 915a Post
" W., blacksmith Pac. Roll Mill
-> W., carpenter Albert Hansen, r. 809 Hum-
boldt
'_' W. A., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530. 3d
Miller W. A. L., manufacturing jeweler, dia-
mond setter, and patent mineral cabinet,
quartz jewelry, 112 Sutter, r. 805 Van
Ness Av
Miller Washington J., secretary Atlas Iron
Works, SE cor Napa and Louisiana, Po-
trero r. Oakland
" W. H. Mrs., widow, r. 561 Stevenson
Miller W. G. A., general agent Brilliant Sign
Co., 410 Sutter, r. Oakland
" Willard J., compositor Call, r. 222;4 Elm Av
" William, r. 519 Sacramento
" William (Miller & Hanselman), r. 219
Hayes
" William, barber. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William, carpenter, r. 19 Spreckels Av
" William, carpenter, r. 27 Silver
" William, carpenter, r. 907 Bryant
" William, carpenter Harbor Commissioners
" William, cellarman, r. 44 Belcher
" William, cigars, 303, 5th
" William, clerk Dr. Ragan, r. 214 Haight
" William, engineer, r. 37 Oak Grove Av
" William, foreman United Carriage Co., r.
124 Guerrero
" William, hackman, r. 7 White
" William, ice puller Merchants' Ice and
Cold Storage Co.. r. 25414 Perry
" William, lumberman, r. 734% Howard
" William, plater S. F. Plating Wks, r. 1603
Santa Clara Av
" William, porter Commercial Hotel
" William, tanner, r. 1112 York
" William, teamster, r. 216, 9th
" William, teamster People's Express and
Transfer Co., r. Oakland
" William A., lumberman, r. 109 Silver
" William B., manager What Cheer House,
537 Sacramento
" William C, r. 105 Stockton
" William C, butcher F. C. Wagner & Bro.,
r. 1134 Green
" William C, carpenter, r. 617 Mason
Miller William C, dairy, 238-240, 14th, r. 2411'^
Howard
Miller William E. (Miller & Boje), r. 618, 6th
" William E., solicitor Montgomery & Co., r.
1638 Sacramento
" William F., clerk, r. I4111/2 Harrison
" William F., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 311, 13th
" William F., salesman Chas. M. Plum &
Co., r. 324 Jones
" William H., bookkeeper F. A. Huntington,
r. 1709 Baker
" William H., carpenter, r. 131 East
" William H., chief clerk disbursing officer
Medical Dept. U. S. A., 36 New Mont-
gomery, r. 820 Haight
" William H., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1733 Sutter
" William H., engineer, r. 51 Hermann
" William H., mortgage clerk Recorder's
Office, r. 20 Pearl
" William H., stables, 32, 12th
" William J., clerk, r. 418 Bryant
" William J., tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r.
San Bruno Av nr Army
" William N. (Miller & Hamilton), r. Oak-
land
" William S., clerk J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 611
Post
" William S., treasurer Standard Oil Co., r.
919a Jones
" William S., proprietor The Menlo, 1522
Polk
" William T., clerk, r. 418 Bryant
" William W., manager The Mansfield, 206a
Post
" William W. (F. M. Prindle&Co.),r. 807Polk
" & Boje (William E. Miller and Robert
Boje), liquors, 618, 6th
" & Fauth (Frederick Miller and Lawrence
Fauth), barbers, 5 Powell
Miller & Freese (Charles W. J. Miller and John
H. Freese), wines and liquors, 417 East
North
MILLER & HAMILTON
(William N. Miller and James W. Ham-
ilton), manufacturers moldings, sash,
doors, etc., 413-415 Mission, telephone
Main 5796
Miller & Hanselman (William Miller and An-
drew Hanselmanj, cigars and tobacco,
41 Turk
Miller & Lux (Henry Miller and estate of
Charles Lux), wholesale cattle dealers.
South San Francisco, office 508 Califor-
nia, room 17
" & Murphy (George H. Miller and Patrick
J. Murphy), restaurant, 210, 2d
" & Schencks (Albert E. Miller and Walter
J. Schencks), barbers, 725!4, 5th Av
" & Son (George and Frank T.), bottle deal-
ers, 811-813 Brannan
4®= Miller. See Moeller, Moller, Mueller and
Muller
Millereck George, teamster, r. 385 Gates
" James, longshoreman, r. 709 Vallejo
" John F., carpenter, r. 385 Gates
" Phillip P., brickmaker, r. Folsom nr Union
Av
" T., driver O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 509 Gates
Milleri Rudolfo, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
Millet Prudencio J., janitor Congregation
Emanu-El, r. 615 Bush
Millett James H., salesmanD. M. Moran & Co.,
r. 731 Minna
" John E., clerk C. Curtin, r. Colma
" JohnH., painter, r. 53 Natoma
" Samuel, laborer, r. 1717 Mission
Millhone Albert, wood and coal, 816 Bryant, r.
IO6314 Mission
" William F., physician, 850 Market
Milligan Andrew W., first vice-president
Miller, Sloss & Scott, 18-32 Fremont, r.
New York
" George, packer Seller Bros. & Co., r. 859 Mis-
sion
" John D., advertising solicitor The Ex-
aminer
" Robert, bookkeeper The Examiner
" Robert, cook John C. Fitschen, r. 449 Jessie
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Millikan Andrew J. (Beier & MillikaD), r. 520
Bush
" Nina L. Miss, dressmaking, 506 Jones
" George, dentist, r. 1104 Market
" Isaac T., real estate and secretary, 405
Montgomery, room 5, r. 1407 Jones
" John, carriage washer N. A. Turner, r. 4
Rose PI
" John M., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 536, 19th
Milliken R. Campbell, supervisor Pacific States
Fidelity Mutual Life Association (of
Philadelphia), 14 Sansome, r. 713 Sutter
" William H., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
214 Castro
Millin Joseph, cook, r. 20 Elsie
" Thomas, steward J. U. Hastings, r. 819
Post
Millinghausen Herman W., miller Golden Gate
Distilling Co., r. 2218 Filbert
Millington Frank K., assistant baggage agent
S. P. Co., r. Alameda
Million Emil, bookkeeper, r. 805 Turk
" Lena Mrs., r. 505 Pacific
" Louis, machinist Fulton Eng and Ship
Bldg Wks
Millmeister William, foreman Andrew Wilkie,
r. 3717 Jackson
Millmore Joseph, teamster, r. 617 Linden Av
Millner Katherine Miss, dressmaker, r. 13231/4
Sacramento
" Nellie Miss, flagmaker, r. 1323i4 Sacra-
mento
J8@=Millner. See Milner
Milloglav Edward E., clerk Nicholas P. Millo-
glav, r. 320 Pacific
Milloglav Nicholas P., restaurant and liquors.
604 Battery, r. 1506 Leavenworth
" Nicholas P. Jr., clerk Nicholas P. Mil-
loglav, r. 1506 Leavenworth
" Peter C, waiter Nicholas P. Milloglav, r.
320 Pacific
Millon Auguste, laborer, r. 619 Pacific
" John W., clerk, r. 1 Hall PI
Mills A. J., agent National Life of Hartford,
Conn., 19 Murphy Bldg
" Annie J., clerk, r. 313 Franklin
" Arthur D., with Montgomery Baggs, r. 707
Shotwell
" Austin R., carpenter, r. SW cor Bay and
Webster
" Benjamin E., engineer, r. 513 Jones
" Berton O., electrician, r. 428Vi, 5th
Mills Building, NE cor Bush and Montgomery,
H. H. Taylor agent, 1 Mills Bldg, 2d
floor
MUls Building Law Library, 16-18 Mills Bldg,
4th floor
" Cassie, domestic, 924b Fulton
" Catherine, widow, r. 821 Mission
" Charles, asst. O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.
6 Rausch
" Charles, salesman G. S. Switzer, r. 12b
Shotwell
" Charles A., plasterer, r. 54 Hermann
" Charles B., clerk S. F. Produce Exchange,
r. Berkeley
" Charles J., foreman Bosqui Engraving and
Printing Co., r. cor California and Eu-
genia Avs
" Charles W., r. 449 Guerrero
" Charles W., waiter F. Ruhling, r. 20 Har-
lan PI
" Dela E. Mrs., branch bakery, 449 Guerrero
MiUs D. 0., ofQce 1 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
Mills Edward, secretary Bullock & Jones Co.,
105 Montgomery, r. 518 Fell
" Edward, wrapper Raphael's, r. 600 Bush
" Edward J., bookkeeper Stauf & Cooper, r.
130, 24th
" Edward T., manufacturers' agent, 44 Phe-
lan Bldg
•< Emma, widow, r. 6 Rausch
" E. T. B., with Neville & Co., r. 2904 Cali-
fornia
•' F., steward, r. 22 Sacramento
" Flora, widow, r. 1920 Van Ness Av
" Florence Miss, with S. F. Mission, r. 16
Selina PI
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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MiUs Frank H., plumber and gasfitter, 327
Turk, r. 1706 Broadway
" Frederick, peddler, r. Tingley nr Mis-
sion
" Frederick C, clerk John Rosenfeld's Sons,
r. Alameda
' ' Frederick C. , mounter Metropolitan Mould-
ing Co., r. 163 Tehama
" Frederick G. Z., collector R. Dunsmuir &
Sons, r. 1931 Pacific Av
" George, clerk Dorey & Cuimingham, r. 821
Mission
" George A., porter Benjamin Tichner, r. 1128
Pacific
" Harry, peddler, r. Tingley nr Mission
" Henry F., waiter, r. 36b Valparaiso
" Herbert, restaurant, 227, 6th, r. 116 Turk
" Heron v., bookkeeper Harpham & Jansen,
r. Lorin, Alameda Co.
" Hiram B., machinist, r. 123 Turk
" J., painter, r. 2440 Mission
" James, blacksmith American Type Foun-
ders Co., r. 311 Fulton
" James, hostler Jacobs Bros., r. 209 Leides-
dorfl
" James, pressman Bulletin, r. 4 Morrell PI
" James Jr., pressman Bulletin, r. 4 Morrell
PI
" James S., salesman William J. Ramsay, r.
315 Franklin
" J. H., clerk Piper, Aden, Goodall Co., r.
Oakland
" John, carpenter, r. 31 Nevada Av
" John, carpet layer, r. 319 O'Farrell
" John C, pattern maker, r. 54 Hermann
" John O., insurance, r. 100 Leavenworth
" Joseph S., clerk general freight office S. P.
Co., r. 707 Shotwell
" Josiah L., collector W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Kate, r. 4 Morrell PI
" Kate Mrs., furnished rooms, 35, 5tb
" L. A., contracting agent Atlantic and Pa-
cific Fast Freight Line, r. 628 Sutter
" Laurena Miss, r. 35, 5th
" Mary, widow, r. 732 Natoma rear
" Minnie Miss, stenographer, r. 47 Zoe
" Nora, r. 4 Morrell PI
" Philo, insurance broker, 322 California, r.
Berkeley
" Robert, agent, r. 915a Post
" Robert, solicitor Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. Berkeley
" R. T., machinist, r. SW cor Bay and Web-
ster
" Samuel, conductor, r. 24 Chesley rear
" Samuel C, clerk P. M. S. S. Co's. Wharf, r.
1028 Shotwell
" Samuel E., waiter Occidental Hotel, r.
121/2 Webster
" Samuel L., clerk W. U. Tel. Co.. r. 740, 25th
" Sarah, widow, r. 1128 Pacific
" Sarah, waiter Pacific Hebrew Home
" S. H., cook str Mariposa
" Stephen B., operator W. U. Tel. Co.
" Susan Mrs., r. 707 Shotwell
" Thomas, student, r. 4 Morrell PI
" W., factory hand Pf^c. Roll. Mill
" Walter B., bookkeeper George Fritch, r.
Hotel Langham
" Warren F. (Herriman & Mills), r. 3607 Fil-
more
" William, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 31
Schuyler
" William G., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 5
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We place advertising- in any State in the
Union. Estimates submitted on all
classes of advertising.
Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Mills William H., land agent Land Department.
Central Pacific Railroad Co., room;
Hobart Bldg, r. 2800 Jackson
" William L. B., bookkeeper Kowalsky &
Co., r. 1918 Sutter
" William O., engineer, r. 1133!4 Harrison
" William O. Mrs., widow, r. 1920 Van Ness
Av
" & Gibb (New York) James A. Moreland
manager, importers dry goods, 35 New
Montgomery
«®-Mills. See Mells
Millward Elizabeth Miss, nurse, r. 1310 Larkin
rear
" John, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1310 Larkin
rear
" Mary A., widow, r. 1310 Larkin rear
" Thomas, soda bottler, r. 1310 Larkin rear
Milly Brothers (Charles and Jerome Milly and
Roth, Blum & Co.), proprietors Califor-
nia Tallow Works, E s 5th Av South bet
K and L, office 201 California
" Charles (Milly Bros.), r. 1028, 10th Av South
" Jerome (Milly Bros.), r. 1026. 10th Av South
" John, boilermaker J. C. Lemmer & Co., r.
231 Clara
" Louis, tallowmaker Cal. Tallow Wks, r.
1028, 10th Av South
Mlllzner George M., machinist Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 821 Post
" Harry S., commission merchant, 119 Bush,
room 5, r. The Miramar
" Sarah, widow, r 708 Post
Miln James E., foreman, r. 8th Av bet J and K
Milne Albert, porter J. Noonan. r. 792 Stevenson
" Alexander, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
17 Washington Av
" Duncan, carpenter, r. 131 Moultrie
" George, r. 791 Stevenson
" George B., elevatorman Bancroft Bldg, r.
1538 Valencia
" John, machinist William Wedgwood Ma-
chine Wks, r. 8 Hubbard
" Lilly C. Mrs., r. 124 Fulton
" Nora Mrs., r. 791 Stevenson
" Robert D., journalist, r. 616 Folsom
" Robert S., car repairer Presidio and Fer-
ries RR, r. 11231^ Broadway
" Stuart, carpenter, r. 28 Turk
Mllner Charles H.. vault clerk Cal. Safe Deposit
and Trust Co., r. 728 Sutter
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 417 Minna
■■ William K., collector Cal. Safe Deposit
and Trust Co., r. 728 Sutter
Milnes Charles S., journalist Chronicle, r. 1321
Jackson
" Harry E., journalist Chronicle, r. 1321
Jackson
" John W., clerk A. Schilling & Co., r. 504
Cole
Milnor Clarence H., gripman Sutter St. Ry, r.
1713^2 Baker ^'
Milos Milan, Turkish candy, 16, 3d, r. 219 Pow-
ell
Milot Ella F., widow, r. 2842 Mission
Milroy David, hostler, r. 1151 Market
Milroy Robert B., secretary California Jockey
Club, 204 Sutter, r. 403 Fillmore
" William, cashier local freight office S. P
Co., r. 620 Sutter
4S=-Milroy. See Mylroie
Milsner Adolph (Eintracht & Milsner), r. 463
Clementina
Milstead J. W., marine engineer, r. 37, 2d
Miltenberger Apol Ionia, widow, r. 3064 Laguna
Miltner Charles, musician, r. 513 Ellis
MiltOQ Frank B., machinist, r. 314, 5th
" House, John Caroul proprietor, 1,56, 3d
" John B., U. S. N., r. 1815 Scott
" Thomas S., r. 511 Post
■' Thomas S., Jr., clerk, r. 511 Post
" William R., accountant, r. 511 Post
Milucky Paul, wire worker John Mehes, r. 283
Stevenson
MILWAUKEE BREWERY
OF SAN FRANCISCO, Frederick Lur-
mann president, William F. Garms
vice-president, WiUiam F. Garms Jr.
secretary, W s 10th bet Harrison and
Bryant
MILWAUKEE FURNITURE CO.,
Henry Wm. Frank proprietor, furni-
ture, carpets, bedding and upholstery,
932-934 Howard, telephone South 304
MILWAUKEE MECHANICS'
INSURANCE CO. (of Milwaukee), L. L.
Bromwell manager, 410 California,
Richards & Henry city agents, 505
California
Mimnaugh Frank P., traveling salesman Mills
& Gibb
Minacker Arthur, gasfltter Philip Meyer, r. 1226
Bush
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1813 Broderick
" William E. (Minaker & Welbanks), r. 1320
Sacramento
" & Welbanks (William E. Minaker and
Webster Welbanks), fruit and produce
commission, 501-503 Sansome
Minan John A., pressman, r. 414 Union
" Michael, laborer, r. 414 Union
Minbiole Eric, teacher languages, 701 Stockton
Minchin Abraham, r. 33 Madison Av
Minok William, manufacturers' agent, 140
Phelan Bldg, r. 12214 Noe
Minder Alfred, cement worker, r. 115'/^, 11th
Minderman Henry, liquors, 1440 Howard, r. 145,
11th
Mindermann John, clerk Puvogel & Beversen, r.
301^, 6th
Mindham Jane M., widow, r. 20914 Clara
" John T., laborer, r. 20954 Clara
" Joseph H., machinist, r. 209'^ Clara
" William J., laborer, r. 20914 Clara
Mindt Alexander, with M. Salomon & Co.
Minear Archie E., clerk Campbell & Sorensen,
r. 39, 24th
" Asby P., miner, r. 774 Clayton
" John I., mining superintendent, r. 774 Clay-
ton
." William, carpet layer Campbell & Soren-
sen, r. 1309 Minna
" William C, mining superintendent, r. 774
Clayton
Minedew O. Frank, apprentice Dow Steam
Pump Wks, r. 327 Clementina
Minehan Daniel, laborer, r. Montezuma nr Cali-
fornia Av
" Joseph, salesman F. Raisch, r. 60 West
Park
" Joseph S., clerk, r. 37 Freelon
" Patrick, marine fireman, r. 18 Verona PI
" Patrick, wood and coal, 35-37 Freelon, r. 37
Freelon
" Thomas, dairy, 60 West Park
" Thomas F., millhand, r. 37 Freelon
" Timothy, driver T. Minehan, r. 60 West
Park
" William P., packer Roos Bros., r. 37 Free-
lon
4®" Minehan. See Minihan and Minnehan
Minelli Zanobi (Bianco & Minelli), r. 14 Hayes
Miner Allen B.. clerk W. H. Miner, r. 2025 Cali-
fornia
" Clark D., traveling salesman, r. 513 Noe
" Edward, mattress maker, r. 136 Julian Av
" EUmore F., machinist, r. 210 Franklin
" Frank G., manager W. H. Miner, 29
Stevenson, r. The Colonial
" George W., painter, r. 214 Franklin
" J., traveling salesman, r. 20 O'Farrell
" John L., blacksmith, r. 341 Tehama
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Miner John O., teamster, r. 71 Natoma
" Joseph E., traveling salesman Livingston
&Co., r. 218, 12th
" John T., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Marie S. Mrs., r. 1118 Church
" Mary A., widow, r. 327 Eddy
" Oren F., collection clerk First National
Bank, r. Livermore, Cal.
" Russell, r. 2025 California
" Sallie E., widow, saleslady, r. 679 Harrison
" Stanton B., carpenter, r. 711 California
Miner William H., chocolate and cocoa manu-
facturer, 29-45 Stevenson, r. 2025 Cali-
fornia
4®=- Miner. See Minor
MINERAL LAND COMPANY,
George L. Brown president, William
Johnstone secretary, 819 Market,
Academy Sciences Bldg, room 45
Minerik John J., laborer S. F. Pioneer Varnish
and Glycerine Wks, r. 819 York
Miners' Hotel, Thomas Carrigan proprietor, 261,
1st
MinersviUe Hydraulic Gold Mining Co., H.
Duvergey secretary, 14 Sansome, room 17
Minerva Hall, NE cor 15th and Mission
Minetti Giulio, teacher music, r. 727 O'Farrell
Ming Joseph, milker, r. 629 Commercial
Mingham Robert, driver, r. 317 Lombard
Mingo Charles A. Prof., medium of Christian
Spiritualism, 834 Mission
Mini Celeste, driver Pedrotta & Zamtaelli, r. SE
cor Market and 15th
" Giovanni, porter Sartori & Fantina, r. 509
Broadway
Minich Joseph, engineer, r. 313, 4th
" Simon, upholsterer, r. 718 Turk
Minifie C. G., bookkeeper Frank H. Woods, 438
California
Mlnigan Alice Miss, compositor, r. 14 Verona PI
" Benjamin M., teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r.
14 Verona PI
•' James, teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 14
Verona PI
" James B., hostler, r. 14 Verona PI
Minihan Michael, miner, r. 24 Clara
Mining and Scientific Press (weekly), J. F.
Halloran general manager, 220 Market
Mining Bureau California State, Pioneer Bldg,
24, 4th
Mink Peter J., shoemaker F. L. Heim, r. 10754
William
^S^Mink. See Minck
Minkel Christian, r. 2819 Filbert
" Frederick W., gluemaker, r. Railroad Av
nr 7th Av South
" John, teamster Martin Holje, r. 704 Rail-
road Av
Minnehan Edward T., vice-president People's
Express and Transfer Co., 20 Market, r.
332 Hickory Av
i8®-Minnehan. See Minehan and Minihan
Minnemann Louis, clerk Julius Hoegemann, r.
NE cor 18th and Guerrero
Minner Bert J., clerk, r. 2341 Howard
" William H., engineer, r. 2341 Howard
" Willis, student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 2341 Howard
Minnesota Development Co., John M. Duke sec-
retary, 508 California, room 31
Minniam Margaret, widow, r. 122 Grove
Minnick Benjamin, r. 846 Mission
Minnis John, teamster W. W. R. Hatch & Son,
r. 2308 Harrison
Minola John, proprietor Golden Gate Chimney
Sweeping Co., 1734 Market, r. 617 Com-
mercial
Minor Byron T., compositor, r. 6% Monroe
" Mary T., widow, r. 614 Monroe
" Richard, r. 1006 Clay
" Robert (Eschen & Minor), r. Alameda
" Samuel A. (Minor & Sillery), r. 239 Golden
Gate Av
" William C, carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 37 Dame
" & Sillery (Samuel A. Minor and John Sill-
ery), liquors, 1342 Market
j8®"Minor. See Miner
iW.W. MONTAGUE & GO.
COAL
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Minshull William H., grain broker, 302 Califor
nia, r. 418 Post
Minson John T., clerk general freight ofiace S. P
Co., r. 508 Devisadero
" Robert K., clerk local freight offtce S. P
Co., r. 718 Golden Gate Av
Minstrell George W., clerk W. H. Gagan & Co.
r. 1403 California
Mint House, Mary Connor proprietor, 933 Mis
sion
Mint Saloon and Restaurant, Edward Edwards
proprietor, 605 Commercial
Mint United States, John Daggett superinten-
dent, NW cor 5th and Mission
Minter Charles, baker, r. 126 Juniper
Minto William, civil engineer, 330 Pine, room
44, r. Orinda, Cal.
Minton George, sewing machine repairer, r. 604
York
" Henry C. Rev., D. D., pastor Westminster
Presbyterian Church, r. San Anselmo,
Cal.
" Thomas, hoseman Engine 14, r. 1017 McAl-
lister
" William, boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 7, 7th
" William M., purser str San Juan
Mintun Charles, liquors, NW cor 20th and
Florida
Mintzer William, attorney at law, 523 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 2901 California
Minuth Bertha Miss, teacher Miss West's
School for Girls, r. 2014 Van Ness Av
Mlnvielle John B., salesman C. Carpy & Co., r.
1.324 Jackson
Minzenmeyer Otto, electrician Will & Finck
Co., r. 123 Turk
Minzor Bernard, gardener, r. 3012 Sacramento
Miquelajaureguy Miguel, broker, r. 1411 Powell
Miqueu Alexander, butcher, 1505 Powell, r. 1605^
Mira Valle Vineyard, Pierre Klein proprietor,
6O41/2 Geary
Mirabeau The, 431 Ellis
Miraglia Mary, widow, dressmaking, 430 Mont-
gomery Av
Miramar Hotel, Mrs. Annie Chevalier propri-
etor, 703 Geary
Miramontes Charles, molder, r. 428V4 Vallejo
" Frederick, boxmaker Commercial Box
Factory, r. 322 Ritch
" John, teamster, r. 110954 Montgomery
Miramontez Alexander, boxmaker, r. 723 Mont-
gomery Av
' ' Christopher P. , r. 723 Montgomery Av
" Emilio, boxmaker, r. 723 Montgomery Av
" J., teamster Gray Bros., r. 110954 Mont-
gomery
" John C, barber, 1017 Larkin, r. 1516 Polk
" Joseph M., boxmaker, r. 723 Montgomery
Av
Miranda Pilar L., domestic, r. 35 Scott
" Ramon, expressman, r. 2225 Taylor
Mirandes W. Mrs., revealed medicines, 152154
Mirandette Jean, waiter Virgile Fleur, r. 625
Pacific
Mirasole James, gardener J. Massolino, r. 204
Central Av
Mirassou Jean P., laundry, 333, 24th
Mires Edward, traveling salesman Rosenthal,
Feder & Co., r. 108 Valparaiso
Mirk Thomas, engineer, r. 112 Carl
Mlrko Visko, shoemaker, 704 Bush
Miro Jacques, liquors, 1228 Stockton
" M., painter J. St. Denis & Co.
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Miron Frederick, molder Jardine Iron Wks
Mirrasoul John, peddler, r. 48 Prentiss
" Peter, bottler John Wieland Brewery, r. 48
Prentiss
Mirror San Francisco (weekly), J. E. Slinkey
publisher, 235 Kearnv, room 9
" The, Milton W. Levy nianager. 210 Kearny
Mirsky Bernhard, manufacturer and wholesale
and retail dealer Havana and domestic
cigars, cigarettes, tobacco, etc., 103,5th,
and 1335 Market, r. SM Morris Av
" Philip, cigarmaker, r. 107, 5th
Misch Andrew, cooper, r. 169 Perry
" Frederick, liquors, NW cor 14th and Harri-
son
Mischler Anna, widow, r. 1051 McAllister
Miseppi Edouard, porter Occidental Hotel, r.
816 California
Miserez Joseph L., conductor, r. 1064 Howard
Misevich Peter, cook Anton Sorich, r. 811 Pacific
Misgill Timothy F., blacksmith, 1220 Fillmore,
r. 1327 Steiner
Mish Barrow, merchant, r. 411 Devisadero
" Charles, traveling salesman, r. 41] Devisa-
dero
" Horace, salesman S. H. Collins Co., r. 411
Devisadero
" Josephine, widow, r. Army opp Howard
" Jul) en E., dentist, 235 Kearny, r. 407 De-
visadero
" Julius, porter str Modoc
" Meyer, salesman, r. 751 Sutter
" Oswalds., druggist James H. Gates & Son,
r. 407 Devisadero
" Sarah, widow, r. 407 Devisadero
Mish S. C, physician and surgeon, office and r.
407 Devisadero, hours 10 to 11 a. m. 1 to 3,
and 7 to 8 p. m.
" Sol G. (Meyer, Mish& Co.), r. 1510 Post
" Sylvan, traveling salesman, r. 411 Devisa-
dero
Misita John, cook Pierini & Arrighi, r. 1 16 Wash-
ington
Miskel Edward J., clerk, r. 112 Buena Vista
" James J., gas fitter, r. 112 Buena Vista
" Lawrence A., gasfitter William F. Wilson,
r. 2214 Lapidge
" Lizzie Miss, laundress Modem Laundry,
r. 1324 Harrison
" William, tile setter Bush & Mallett Co., r.
724 Folsom
Miskell William, boilermaker Eureka Boiler
Wks, r. 12161/2 Folsom
Mission and City Transfer Co., Dallas &
Damcke proprietors. 548 Valencia
" and South S. F. Mail, E. B. Griffiths' Sons
proprietors, 1035 Howard
" Band, C. P. D, Schug leader, headquarters
822 Mission
Mission Bay Warehouses, Thomas G. Walking-
ton proprietor, Irwin and Kentucky
" Chemical Works (Frederick J. Conn and
Abraham M. Silverstein), Harrison bet
16th and 17th, office 214 Sacramento
Mission Dolores Cemetery (Roman Catholic),
16th and Dolores
Mission Dolores Church (R. C), Rev. R. p.
Brennan pastor, 16th and Dolores
Mission Dolores Parish School, S s I6th bet
Church and Dolores
Mission Grammar School, Mrs. Janet R. Cra-
ven principal, W s Mission bet 15th and
16th
" Home Building and Loan Association, John
H. Grady president, T. F. Creighton sec-
retary, 1177 Valencia
Mission Hotel, Armand Rebut proprietor, 113
26th '
" House, Simeon Tuttle proprietor, 2336
Mission
" Iron Foundry, William Axford proprietor
2156 Harrison
Mission Journal The, Frederick G. Thomas
editor and proprietor, 2241 Mission
" Market, SE cor 16th and Mission
" Music Hall, SE cor Howard and 2lst
" News (weekly), William J. Reid editor,
J. Joseph Reid business manager, 2940
16th, bet Mission and Howard
Mission of the Good Samaritan, Rev. w I
Kip Jr. pastor, 249, 2d
" Opera Hall, 2131 Mission
" Parlor Building (N. S. G. W.), S s 17th bet
Valencia and Guerrero
" Planing Mill, Carter & Davios proprietors,
37-41 Main
Mission Police Station, 207, I7th
Mission Rock Warehouse, The California Dry
Dock Co. proprietors, office 302 California
" Soap and Candle Works, M. Morgenthau
Co. proprietors, SW cor 18th and Har-
rison, office 108 Bush
Mission Street Wharf No. 1, foot of Mission
Mission Street Wharf No. 2, East bet Mission
and Howard
" Turn Verein Hall, 423-425, 18th
Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railway, John H.
Craig commercial agent, 121 Front
Missouri Pacific Railway (St. Louis, Mo.)
George E. Maguire general agent, 121
California
Mitau Morris (Friedlander & Mitau), r. 1012
Van Ness Av
Mitchel August, baker A. Mazoue, r. 1223 Stock-
ton
" Charles, liquors, 501 Montgomery Av, r. 503
Filbert
" Richard v., r. 1003 Mission
MitcheU Albert J., city agent Union Ice Co., r.
7171/4, 21st
" Albert N., clerk Cal. Notion and Toy Co.,
r. 7 Caroline
•' Alexander, stone cutter Gray Bros., r. 631
Sacramento
" Alfred (Thomas F. Mitchell & Bros.), r.
1339 Utah
" Alfred G., r. 506 Battery
" Ann, widow, r. 339 Naples
" Annie M., widow, r. 504 Powell
" Anton, laborer, r. 9 Freelon
" Benjamin, brass finisher W. T. Garratt
& Co., r. Oakland
" Brothers (John and Frank J.), groceries
and liquors, 235, 24th
" Carrie Miss, feeder Schmidt Label & Lith
Co., r. Fruitvale
" Catherine, domestic, r. 101 Broderick
" Catherine Miss, cloak maker, r. 91^4 Cedar
Av
" Catherine Mrs., coffee saloon, 21114 Va-
lencia
" Charles, r. 728 Sutter
" Charles, bartender William York & Co., r.
18 Montgomery
" Charles, clerk Armes & Dallam, r. Oakland
" Charles, seaman, r. 418 Brannan
" Charles, waiter, r. 221, 8th. rear
" Charles E., cook, r. 824 Pacific, rear
" Charles F. (Mitchell & Miller), and liquors,
344 Kearny
" Charles H., marine engineer, 9 Mission
" Christopher, hatter, r. 513 O'Farrell
MitcheU Christopher A., proprietor Palo Alto
Stable, 320 O'Farrell, r. 1339 Utah
" Clarence L., clerk Western Meat Co., r.
1205 Taylor
" Clem P., attorney at law, 610 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 502 Grove
" Daniel, seaman, r. 307, 26th
" Denis F., coachman, r. 1425 Taylor
" Edgar, seaman U. S. str Albatross
" Edward, r. 1823 Pine
" Edward, clerk K. Rudebeck, r. 328%, 7th
" Edward H. (Hartwell, Mitchell & Willis),
r. 213 Dorland
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Mitchell Edward J., salesman J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 517 Corbett Av
" Eldridge A., clerk local freight ofQce S. P
Co.,r. 5021/2 Ellis
" Elizabeth, widow, r. •ZIU'-A Howard
" Ellen, widow, r. 1114 Jessie
" Fannie, widow, r. 329 Ellis
" F. Carroll, salesman C. E. Worden & Co.
r. 3430b 16th
" Fearin A., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1311
Larkin
" Frances T., cashier Westerfeld's Bakery, r
524 Stevenson
" Frank, marine engineer, r. 1602 Polk
" Frank, printer Call, r. 23a Glover
" Frank D., clerk cashier's dept Wells
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Frank J. (Mitchell Bros.), r. 235, 24th
" Frank R., clerk, r. 142, 7th
" Frank S., bookkeeper Eppinger & Co., r
2000 Steiner
" Frederick, r. 619V2 Larkin
" Frederick, barber, r. 312!4 Minna
" Frederick E., traveling salesman Whea-
ton, Breon & Co., r. Berkeley
" George, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.
r. 308, 12th
" George, teamster, r. 249 Pacific
" George A., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1902
Page
" George A., physician, 3102 Howard
" George E., printer Call, r. 135 Langton
" George H., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
r. 791 Sutter
Mitchell George M., vice-president and secre-
tary Smedberg & Mitchell, 314 Califor-
nia, r. 813 Grove
" George Otis, vice - principal Girls' High
School, r. 18171/2 Pine
" George W., bellman, r. 1026 Clay
" George W., cooper, r. 1718 Folsom
" Grace Miss, clerk, r. 1720 Devisadero
Mitchell Hallet K. H., cashier Mutual Life in-
surance Co. of New York, r. 710 Central
Av
" Harold D., architect, 126 Kearny, room 46,
r. 1505 Taylor
Harry, clerk, r. 2711^4 Howard
Harry, teamster, r. 934 York
Harry T., clerk Kohler & Chase, r. 616
Douglass
Henry, foreman, r. 1332 Broadway
Henry B. , trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 2215 Polk
Henry F., clerk, r. 10 Wetmore PI rear
Henry J., engineer, r. 1303 Harrison
Henry J., water tender str City of Puebla,
r. 638 Lombard
Henry T., stonecutter John D. McGilvray
& Co.,r. 403, 3d
H. F., messenger Pac. Transfer Co.
Hugh G., draughtsman Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks., r. 925 Hyde
J., printer, r. 457 Minna
Jacob S., painter, r. 6 Elliot Park
James, gasfltter, r. 1332 Broadway
James, laborer, r. 23a De Boom
James, porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 24
Perry
James E., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 211, 2d
James F., clerk, r. 618, 23d
James H., shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg
& Co., r. 1114 Jessie
" Jane Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Mitchell J. E. Carpet Cleaning' and Reno-
vating Co. (incorporated), Campbell &
Sorensen managers, 240, 14th
" Jeanette Miss, saleslady George Wood, r.
610c Mason
" J. N., carpenter James Young, r. Oakland
" John, r. 504 Jessie
" John (Mitchell Bros.), r. 235, 24th
" John, contractor, r. 723 Franklin
" John, carpenter, r. 1264, 18th
" John, clerk Charles Colman
" John, horse trainer, r. Fulton nr 2d Av
" John, lineman Pac. Postal Tel. Cable Co.,
r. 1519 Dupont
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Mitchell John, printer, r. 115a 6th
" John, seaman, r. 142%, 4th
" John, stableman, r. 24 Perry
" John, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" John, teamster, r. 301 Sierra
" John, tin roofer Forderer Cornice Wks, r. 25,
9 th
" John Jr., chemist, r. 24 Perry
" John A., blacksmith, John W. Farren, r.
6I31/2 York
" John A., teamster, r. 328i/4, 7th
" John B., watchman Sutter.St. Ry., r. 1406
Pine
" John C, r. 813 Grove
" John D., policeman, r. 335 Cumberland
" John D., teamster, r. 517 Corbett Av
" John F.,r. 121 Fulton
" John F. Jr., porter Wheaton, Breon & Co.,
r. 121 Fulton
" John G., pickle maker Charles Shrakkart,
r. 720 Bryant
Mitchell John H., secretary Bosaui Engraving
and Printing Co., 523 Clay
•' John H., teamster, r. 6I314 York
" John J., fireman Engine 22, r. 1709 Webster
" John J., printer, r. 2724 Folsom
" John J., salesman, r. 721'/4 OaU
" John L., liquors, 1 Taylor
" John M., carpenter, r. 339, 4th
" John R., electrician and foreman Engine
22, r. 1815 Post
" John R., longshoreman O. R. &N. Co., r. 628
Lombard
" John S. (Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Co.), r. 838
Guerrero
" Joseph (Mitchell & Peggs), r. 559 Folsom
" Joseph, seaman, r. 665 Howard
" Joseph A., attorney at law, 610 Spreckels'
Bldg, r. 502 Grove
" Joseph H., buyer O'Brien & Spotorno, r.
1519 Grove
" Joseph H., salesman, r. 1624 Post
" Joseph M. B., engineer C. A.Warren, r. 210,
9th
" Josie Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 728 Sutter
" Kate, widow, r. 346 Oak
" Laura, domestic, 1611 Clay
" Lily Miss, saleswoman King, Moss & Co.,
r. 1221 O'Farrell
" Louis J., clerk, r. 613 Larkin
" Mamie T. Miss, printer The Wasp, r. 328V2,
7th
" Margaret, widow, r. 167 Tehama
" Margaret, widow, r. 505, 39th
" Martha S., widow, r. 1231 Dolores
" Martin, cook, r. 39 Eddy
" Mary, widow, r. 335, 34th
" Mary A., groceries and liquors, 356 Jessie
" Mary J. Miss, dressmaking, 517 Corbett Av
" Mary P., widow, r. 6 Ford
" Matthew, helper John W. Keller, r. 211i^
Valencia
" May Miss, dressmaker, r. 1720 Devisadero
" M. C, porter Charles L. Deming, r. 701 Lar-
kin
" Michael, driver P. Mitchell, r. Cambridge
nr Wayland
" Michael, liquors, 823 Howard
" Michael, stableman, r. 3112 Geary
" Michael M.. farmer, Visitacion Valley nr
Six Mile House
" Morris, clerk Railway Mail Service, r. 417
Jones
" Patrick, r. 9!?^ Cedar Av
" Patrick, r. 139 Minna
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Mitchell Patrick, dairyman. Cambridge nr Way-
land
" Patrick, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" Patrick, laborer Thomas Mitchell, r. cor
Naples and Russia Av
" Paul, bookkeeper, r. 663 Harrison
" Peter, asphaltum rooflng, 328V2, 7th
" Peter, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501 Napa
" Peter, horse trainer, r. 16 Hopeton Terrace
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 260;^ Brannan
" Peter L, dyer Golden Gate Woolen Mills,
r. 6151/2 York
" R. A., waiter Dennett's, r. 343 Minna
" Richard, r. 1519 Grove
" Robert, cook, r. 26 Eddy
" Robert, electrician, r. 502 Powell
" Robert, mason and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 723 Franklin
" Robert, porter Charles Freundschuh, r. 527
Sacramento
" Robert B. (Pierson& Mitchell), attorney at
law, 28-32 Mills Bldg, 4th floor, r. Ala-
meda
" Robert M. Jr., printer F. H. Abbott, r. ZUVi
Jones
" Robert O.. cashier Westchester Fire Ins.
Co., r. Larkspur
" Russell, longshoreman, r. 5 Chestnut PI
" R. W., printer Salvation Army, r. 1139
Market
" Samuel, salesman Davis Bros., r. 1316 Octa-
via
" Samuel J. (Meyer, Mish & Co.), r. 1624 Post
" Samuel K., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 28th
Av nr Clement
" Samuel L., carpenter, r. 715 0"Farrell
" Samuel P., commission merchant, r. 1617
Geai-y
" Schuyler C, master schr Orient, office 48
Market, room 1
" Solomon, fruits, NW cor Post and Mont-
gomery, r. Fulton nr 1st Av
" Stephen J. (Thomas F. Mitchell & Bros.),
r. 1339 Utah
" Susie T. Mrs., dressmaking, 638 Green
" Sydney G., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co.', r. Alameda
" Thomas, r. 217 Francisco
" Thomas, r. Old People's Home
" Thomas, carpenoer U. S. Mint, r. 1339 Utah
" Thomas, dairy, cor Naples and Russia Av
" Thomas, hostler Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 24
Perry
" Thomas, plumber W. E. Lane, r. 217 2d
" Thomas, teamster, r. 718 Tehama
" Thomas Jr., clerk John H. Nolan, r. 24
Perry
" Thomas F. (Thomas F. Mitchell & Bros.)
r. 1324 Utah
' • Thomas F. & Brothers (Thomas F. , Stephen
J. and Alfred), carpenters and builders,
NW cor 25th and Utah
" Thomas H., plumber Phillip I. Prichard, r.
60, 3d
" Thomas J., compositor Monitor, r. 328%, 7th
" Thomas J., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 545 Turk
" T. J. (Mitchell & Gaffey), r. 545 Turk
" Walter W., clerk auditing dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. 1854 Howard
» William, r. 621 Bush
" William, r. 17 South Park
" William, boiler maker P. F. Dundon, r. 39
Louisa
" William, liquors, 515 Market, r. 1508 Powell
" William A., r. 2523 Gough
Mitchell William A. (Gray & Mitchell), r. Oak-
land
" William A., clerk Bank of British Colum-
bia, r. Alameda
" William E., engineer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 308, 12th
" William E., sawmaker Cal. Saw Wks, r.
628 Lombard
" William F., produce commission merchant,
310 Washington, r. 736 Oak
" William H., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 2711^2 Howard
" William H., clerk The Hamburger Co.. r. 7
Caroline
" William H., vault clerk Union Trust Co. of
S.F.,r. 923 McAllister
" William J., clerk, r. 517 Corbett Av
" William J., janitor Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 605 Stockton
" William L., stevedore S. F. Lumber Co., r.
1, Bowie Av
" William S., bookkeeper James C. Fvfe, r.
134, 14th
" Winnie Miss, stenographer, r. 628 Lombard
" & Gaffey (T. J. Mitchell and Philip M.
Gaffey), manufacturers' agents, 42
Crocker Bldg
" & Miller (Charles F. Mitchell and Joseph
L. Miller), liquors, 231 Kearny
" & Peggs (Joseph Mitchell and James
Peggs), liquors, 133, 3d
4®=Mitchell. See Michel and Mitchel
Mitchelson & Hibbard, dealers leaf tobacco
(Kansas City, Mo.) , office 410 Sacramento
Mitchkus John J. (Scheibel & Mitchkus), r. 2314
Bryant
Mitchler Alfred G., treasurer Frisbee, Risdon&
Co., 132 Market, r. The Colonial
Mitchum Amelia A. Mrs., r. 622b Geary
Mitrovich Alexander H. (Gudelj & Mitrovich),
r. 12 Sacramento
" John, carpenter, r. 346 Grove
" Mark L. (Curtoni & Mitrovich. and An-
thony V. Spiletak & Co.), r. 615 Turk
" Matthew, foreman George D. Bunker, r.
1019, 20th
" Samuel, cabinet maker William A.
Schrock
Mittelstadt Eugene, master mariner, r. 1230
Sanchez
Mitterlehner Johann, cellarman C. Schilling &
Co., r. 5 Ritch
Mittfeldt Minna Mrs., proprietor The Maple-
hurst, 1217 Polk
Mitti F., musician, r. 306 Montgomery Av
Mitton Cora S. Miss, r. 2719 Bryant
MiureaK., milk dealer, SW cor Carolina and
Santa Clara
Mix A. Mrs., widow, r. 231 Sanchez
" Charles H., driver, r. 18 Perry
" Frank, rancher, r. 9th Av South nr G
Mixer George H., president Novelty Machine
Works, 119 Main, r. 23 Beaver
MixterM.C. Mrs., proprietor The Orlando, 989
Howard
Mizahara H., artist Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 630 California
Mize Edgar J., attorney at law, r. 426 California
Av
Mizner Charles, seaman, r. 117 Steuart
" Edgar A., agent Ruinart Champagne, 306
Market, r. Bohemian Club
Mizner Lansing, attorney at law, 717-718
Spreckels Bldg, r. University Club
Mizner William Garrison, M. D.,
physician and surgeon, office 215
Kearny, hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m., tel-
ephone Main 5533
Mizner Wilson, artist Polk & Polk
Mizpah Presbyterian Church, Rev. F.
Doane pastor, 859 Harrison
Moale John G. F.. clerk car accountant
Co., r. .526 Harrison
-eS^Moale. See Mohl
Mobbs Robert, groceries, 961 Mission, r.
Eddy
Moberg Oscar (Simmons, Moberg& Kluck),
Tehama
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Mobes August, waiter The Oberon, r. 13 Met-
calf PI
Mobley W. S., late night chief operator W. U.
Tel. Co., r. 1215 0ctavia
Mocabee John W. (Berges & Co.), r. 1223 Fill-
more
Moch Moses, clerk, r. 409 Eddy
Mock Charles A., bakery, 312 Hayes
" Elise, widow, r. 709 Hayes
" Frederick, railing maker, r. 330 Chestnut
•' George, clerk Bowers Rubber Co.
Mockel Ernst, stores and furniture, 1332 Pacific
" George, iron worker Brode & Clark Iron
Wks, r. Oakland
" George, waiter B. Huth, r. 1210 Kearny
" Herbert, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 710 Green
" Victor (Coppieters & Mockel), r. Alameda
-e®-Mockel. See Moeckel
Mocker Andrew, traveling salesman Wellman,
Peck & Co., r. 1021 Page
" Edwin A., confectioner, 1306 Hayes
" Rudolph, r. 120 Jones
" William, r. 725 Golden Gate Av
" William Mrs., lodgings, 23 Kearny, r. 725
Golden Gate Av
" William H., musician, r. 725 Golden Gate
Av
Mocklar Michael, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1
Ocean Terrace
Mockler Charles E., master mariner, 9 Mission,
r. 300 Davis
" John, r. 322 Duncan
" John Jr., mas ter mariner, r. 322 Duncan
Model Hotel, Rudolph Schnorf proprietor, 303A
Powell
" Laundry, Mrs. Annie DaroUes proprietor,
33 Chenery
Model Music Store, Armstrong & Bacon pro-
prietors, dealers musical merchandise
and instruments and sheet music, 735
Market
Model Window Hinge Co., R. B. McClellan
secretary, 5 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
Moden Augusta Miss, r. 317 Goden Gate Av
" Eric G., laborer, r. 317 Golden Gate Av
Modena Vincenzo, farmer, r. 702 Front
Modern Buildings of California, Salfield & Kohl-
berg publishers, 339 Kearny
Modern Laundry Co., Morris W. Davis man-
ager, 385-387, 8th
Modeste August L., baker Gerhard Muller, r.
11 Varennes
" Thomas A., baker, r. 11th Av South nr P
Modoch Samuel, molder, r. 417 Filbert
Modre Gilbert, laborer, r. 227, 2d
Modry Eugene P. (Modry, Kahn & Co.), r. 131,3a
" , Kahn & Co. (Eugene P. Modry and Los
Kahn), liquors, 131, 3d
" Marcus, r. 1229 McAllister
Moe Charles O., clerk Geo. Marcus & Co., r.
Oakland
" Christian, janitor Young Men's Christian
Assn. Bldg
" Christian, upholsterer, r. 23 Silver
" John S., porter Abner Doble Co., r. 279
Jessie
" Martin S., sign painter, 310 Stockton, r.
230^4 Oak
" Peter, teamster, r. 2 Belcher Court
" Peter I., sign writer Martin S. Moe, r.
2301/2 Oak
Moebus Frederick W. G., with Francis Smith
& Co., r. Alameda
Moeckel Henry, confectioner Christ & Frahm, r.
6I914 Larkin
4®= Moeckel. See Mockel
Moegling William, bakery and confectionery,
2658. Market
Moelk Henry P., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 593
Shrader
Moeller Adolf, groceries and liquors, 415, 4th, r.
185 Perry
" Bernard, baker Charles Strohmaier, r. 418
Brannan
" Claus W., varieties, 203, 6th, r. 211i4, 6th
" Ella, widow, dressmaker, r. 6i4 Hyde
" EmilO., salesman Dickman-Jones Co., r.
Alameda
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Moeller Ernest H., astrologist, 659 Clay, rooms
8-10
" Frederick, plumber J. B. Butterworth, r.
1130 Filbert
G. A., baker, r. 772 Mission
Gustav, bartender W. Leege & Co., r. 1011
Post
Gustave, watchman, r. 527V4 Greenwich
Harry, packer Tillmann & Bendel, r. Oak-
land
Henry W., waiter New Washington Hotel
Hugo, waller German Hotel, r. 560 Howard
Max, bottler, r. 232 Shotwell
Peter, apprentice William H. Birch & Co.,
r. 1130 Filbert
" Theodore, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co.
4®=" Moeller. See Miller, MoUer Mueller and
Muller
Moellinger Mathias, laborer, r. 776 Folsom
Moench Louis, stair builder, r. 3105 Leaven-
worth
Moench Mary, widow, r. 325 Jersey
" William, steward, r. 325 Jersey
Moenning Emil F., mechanic School Dept, r. 614
Octavia
" Gunther, tinsmith, 613 Octavia
" Herman A., bicycle repairer, 612 Octavia
Moesby Richard, silk weaver, r. 1019, 17th
Moesch George, cigarmaker Claus G. Umland,
r. 145, 4th
" Josephine Mrs., cook St. Luke's Hospital
Moesely Mary A., widow, r. 1310 Larkin rear
Moessner August, mechanical engineer, r. 1201
Folsom
" Gottlieb, kettleman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 623 Howard
Moesta Amalie, widow, private school, 729 Turk
Moeszinger Philip P., druggist Samuel A. Mc-
Donnell, r. 1709 Scott
Moffat Ann, widow, r. 19 Rincon PI
" Chemical Co., William J. McLaughlin,
manager, 632 Market, room 1
Moffat Henry, wholesale butcher, S s 1st Av
South nr Railroad Av, oface 238 Kearny,
r. 1239 Franklin
" James, molder Western Foundry, r. 19
Rincon PI
" James C, manager Cal. Sandstone and
Contracting Co. (Redding Cal.), oface 40
New Montgomery
" Samuel, carpenter, r. York nr Army
" William, molder Western Foundry r. 19
Rincon PI
" William H., with Henry Moffat, r. 1239
Franklin
Moffatt Bernard, printer, r. 1229 Howard
" Henry C, stairbuilder, r. 7 Pearl
" Harry V., student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. Mill Valley
" Henry, boiler maker, r. 314 Beale rear
" Hugh, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 22 Madison Av
" John (Moffatt & Meyer), r. 48 Grove
" Lawrence, carpenter, r. 29 Minna
" L. W. Mrs., widow, r. 1736 Pine
" Samuel, r. 1409 Clay
" William, seaman, r. 2803, 16th
" & Meyer (John Moffatt and Herman F.
Meyer), groceries and liquors, NE cor
Polk and Grove
Moffett Joseph, hostler, r. 12th Av nr California
Mofatt Bridget's., liquors. 264 Clementina
" Edward R,, machinist Perkins Pump and
and Engine Co., r. 812^4 Haight
" Harry M., deputy U. S. Marshal, r. Oak-
land
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Moffltt James (Blake, Moffltt & Towne), r. Oak-
land
Moflatb James K., assistant cashier First Na-
tional Bank, r. Oakland
" Jolin, r. 341/2, 2d
" John W., sergeant police, r. 1307 Market
" Murray M., laborer Eagle Iron Wks, r. 655
Washington
" Thomas S.,asst. clerk Justices' Court, r.
2119 Webster
" WilliamH., r. 514, 3d
J8®-Moffitt. See Moffat and Moffatt
Mogan A. G. Miss, insurance, 205 Sansome
" August J., r. 602 Filbert
" Colin J., clerk Rinaldo Bros. & Co., r. 602
Filbert
Mogan Edmund P., attorney at law, 26 Mont-
gomery rooms 30-31, and Prosecuting At-
torney Police Court 2, r. 723, 15th
John, ship carpenter, r. 164 Perry
John, calker, r. 2539 Folsom
Joseph, asst. steward City Receiving Hos-
pital, r. 2539 Folsom
Joseph, carpenter, r. 212 Broadway
Joseph, fish and game warden, r. 602 Fil-
bert
Joseph, stevedore, r. 103 California Av
Joseph A., clerk H. Huddles ton & Co., r.
164 Perry
Joseph R., real estate, r. 723, 15th
Margaret G. Miss, compositor, r. 164 Perry
Mary, widow, r. 602 Filbert
Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 164 Perry
Patrick, laborer, r. 720 Clementina
Mogan Patrick J., attorney at law, 305 Larkin,
r. New Western Hotel
" Richard F., attorney at law, 38 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 1701 Turk
4®"Mogan. See Morgan and Mugan
Mogensen Herman, guard County Jail 2
Moger Ida, widow, retoucher Frederick H. Bush-
nell, r. 1021 Polk
" W. H., bridge builder, r. 560 Howard
Moggie Henry, butcher, r. 128 O'Farrell
Moglia Giacinto, cook Foppiano & Barbagelata,
r. 628 Broadway
Mohan Bernard, clerk O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.
211 Valencia
Mohaupt Charles A., barber, 307 Grant Av, r. 5
Dawson PI
MohlCarl G., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1723 San Carlos Av
" Charles, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 35
Wolfe
Christian Rev., r. 1723 San Carlos Av
Elise K. Miss, nurse, r. 417 Van Ness Av
Emil, laborer, r. 1113i4 Tennessee
Emma K. Miss, nurse, r. 417 Van Ness Av
Hermann, chain maker, r. 11131/2 Tennessee
Jesse, asst. buyer Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 1723 San Carlos Av
" John, laborer, r. 321 Green
>8®*Mohl. See Moale
Mohler Samuel, carpenter, r. 28, 10th
Mohlfeld Frank D., butcher, r. 620, 6th
" Louis, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 128 Julian Av
Mohlmann John, seaman, r. 320Drumm
4®"Mohlmann. See Mahlmann
Mohn Bernard, r. 211 Valencia
Mohns Henry, president Mohns& Kaltenbach,
commission merchant and agent Ger-
manic Lloyd (Berlin), 29 Market, r. Ala-
meda
" Walter, cashier Mohns & Kaltenbach, r.
Alameda
Molins & Kaltenbach, (incorporated) Henry
Mohns president, wine and liquor mer-
chants, and Pacific Coast agents Carbo-
lineum Wood Preserving Co., 29 Market
Moholy John, engineer Chemical Engine 6 r
8th Av South bet L and M
Mary, widow, r. 8th Av South bet L and M
Philip, foreman Engine 11
Mohr A., r. 220 Montgomery Av
• Adolph, mason, r. 23 Lapidge
Anna, widow, r. 2017 Mission
Antoinette Mrs., varieties, 27031/^ Fol-
som
Anton, watchman Willow's Brewery, r. 20
Angelica
Charles, r. 1227 Hampshire
Charles B., clerk Mohr & Steflens, r. 1808
Larkin
Edwin, clerk W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r.
2218 Van Ness Av
Emil, real estate, ofBce 39 Flood Bldg, r.
301 Leavenworth
Ernest, clerk, r. NE cor Mission and
Be ale
Frederick W., gardener, r. Point Lobos
and 47th Avs
Gustav, fireman str Mariposa
Henry (South S. F. Packing and Provision
Co.), r. 2934 Folsom
Henry, clerk Mohr & Steffens, r. 1808 Lar-
kin
Henry, driver Michelson & Both, r. 2614
Bryant
Henry, hardware, 3261 Mission, r. 146 San
Jose Road
Henry A., shipping clerk John A. Roeb-
ling's Sons Co., r. 716 Capp
Henry A., shoemaker, 902 Larkin, r. 3 Myr-
tle Av
Jacob, compositor Abend Post, r. 326, 9th
Jacob A., painter, 3261 Mission, r. 146 San
Jose Road
Joseph, baker, r. 28 Maple Court
Kate Mrs., bakery and stationery, 326, 9th
Martin, stableman Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 15 Zoe
Maurice, dry goods, 320, 6th
Michael, bookkeeper J. Baumgarten & Co.,
r. 2218 Van Ness Av
Normand, clerk Christian F. Robertson, r.
2218 Van Ness Av
Peter, compositor, r. 1011 Clay
Rena, domestic, 2930 California
Richard (F. Junker & Co.), r. 1046 McAllis-
ter
" Rudolph, commission merchant, 402 Front,
room 4, r. 315 Hyde
Mohr Rudolph, secretary Germania, Hum-
boldt and Monarch Mutual Building and
Loan Associations, Sunnyside Land
Co., Golden State Land Co. and Brewers
Protective Association, ofBce 39 Flood
Bldg, r. 1812 Page
" Simeon J., packer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. Sausalito
Mohr & Steffens (Henry A. Steffens), groceries
and liquors, NE cor Polk and Pacific Av
je®=-Mohr. See Moar, Moore and More
Mohrdick Martin H., r. 1009 Hayes
Mohrdieck Peter, machinist, r. 3105 Buchanan
Mohrhardt Edward F., secretary Board of Fire
Underwriters of the Pacific, 303 Califor-
nia, room 42, r. 1207 Waller
" Charles A., cashier Ronton, Holmes & Co.,
r. 715 Shotwell
Mohrig Edwin, bicycles wholesale and retail,
1510 Market, r. 321 Fulton
Mohrmann Christofer, groceries, SE cor Clem-
ent and 5th Av
" Esperanza, domestic, 1819 California
" Fred, bartender, r. 636 Commercial
" Fred & Co. (Nicholas Blanken and estate
of Frederick Mohrmann), groceries and
liquors, 501 Broadway
" Frederick (estate of), 501 Broadway
" Kate, widow, r. 418 Oak
" Mathias, shoemaker, 604 Ellis
" William F., clerk John Joost, r. 52 South
Park
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MOHUN CHARLES C,
physician and surgeon, 1148 Sutter, r.
1810 Eddy, telephone Pine 2381. office
hours 2 to 4 p. m.
Mohun Mary C. Miss, secretary Holy Cross and
Mount Calvary Cemeteries, r. 1309 Scott
" Peter F., superintendent Holy Cross and
Mount Calvary Cemeteries, r. 1309 Scott
" Reginald, stonecutter, r. 1209 Scott
Moir George, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Peter L., compositor Valleau & Peterson,
r. 1011 Clay
Moise Charles, stenographer claims dept S. P.
Co., r. 615 Taylor
" Edgar H., traveling salesman, r. 1714 Mar-
ket
" Edward W., salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 615 Taylor
" Leon I., traveling salesman Schlesinger &
Bender, r. 613 Eddy
MOISE L. H.,
manufacturer red rubber stamps,
stencils, steel stamps, seal presses,
novelties, etc., 320 Sansome, room 68,
telephone Main 400, r. 215 Pierce
Moitoret Anthony A., driver La Grande Laun-
dry, r. 129 Valley
" Victor, ironer La Grande Laundry, r. 230,
12th
Mojica Dolores, musical instrument maker, 1037
Kearny
" Luciano, teacher music, r. 1027 Kearny
" Pragades, widow, r. 919 Broadway
Mokelumne and Campo Seco Canal and Min-
ing Co., Simon Foorman president, Isaac
S. Foorman secretary, Charles E. Prin-
dle superintendent, 330 Pine, rooms
43-43
*®=Mokler. See Mockler
Moldenhauer Adolph M., miner, r. 316 Ash-
bury
" Charles J., longshoreman, r. 420, 4th
" Emile, driver, r. 420, 4th
" Henry, cooper, r. 35M Zee
" Meta Mrs., bakery, 420, 4th
" William, iron worker, r. 420, 4th
Moldrup August J., r. 1711 "Webster
" Charles, clerk, r. 1711 Webster
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 1711 Webster
" Henry L., machinist, r. 509 Scott
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 623% Ellis rear
" William E., weigher Charles R. Allen, r.
Alameda
Moldt George, waiter, r. 907 Vallejo
" Jacob, waiter, i-. 907 Vallejo
Mole Arthur, r. 1703 Stockton
Molema Geert, blacksmith Jacob Stahlecker,
r. NW cor 10th Av South and I
" Henry, laborer, r. NW cor 10th Av South
and I
" Herman G., teamster J. G. James & Co., r.
NW cor 10 th Av South and I
Moleney Michael, teamster, r. 1301, 7th Av South
Molera E. J., office 606 Clay, r. 850 Van Ness Av
Molflno Carlo, laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Gerolimo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giobatto, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Giuseppe, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Paolo, boarding, 3 Vallejo
Moliere George W., harness maker Leibold Har-
ness Co., r. cor Shields and Thornton
" Harry L., clerk, r. cor Shields and Thorn-
ton
Moliere James W., physician, office and r. 406
Sutter, room 15, hours 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.,
3 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone Main
1190
Moliis Albert I. (A. I. Moliis & Co.), r. 633 Davis
" A. I. & Co. (Albert I. and Albert L. Moliis),
plumbers, 623 Davis
" Albert L. (A. I. Molus & Co.), r. 623 Davis
Molin Edward A., bartender ABC House, r.
501 Kearny
Molinari Bianchina, widow, r. 5 St. Charles PI
" Carlo, sausage maker A. Chiesa, r. 1024
Montgomery
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
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Molinari Charles F., band sawyer Union Box
Factory, r. 517 Greenwich
" Giovanni B. (Mariscotti & Molinari), r. St.
George Hotel
" George, boxmaker, r. 5 St. Charles PI
" Gio B., scavenger, r. 16 Laurel
" Giovanni, scavenger, r. 109, 2d Av
" Giuseppe, scavenger, r. 109, 2d Av
" John, sawyer Union Box Factory, r. 5 St.
Charles PI
" Pasquale, sausage maker A. Chiesa, r. 1024
Montgomery
" Peter, marble cutter, r. Head nr Randolph
Molinaro Baptiste, boots and shoes, 507 Mont-
gomery Av
Molinat Leon, presser, r. 17b Laskie
Molineaux Mary E., widow, r, 1 Tiffany PI
J8S= Molineaux. See Molyneaux
Molini Rinaldo, flshdealer, 20 Grand Central
Market
Moliterno Louis, musician, r. 1324 Natoma
" P. James, salesman Wetmore Bros., r. 1023
Filbert
Molitor George, brewer, r. 1503V4 Guerrero
" Louise Miss, stenographer Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. IO/2, 8th
Molkenbuhr Charles L., machinist, r. 7 Mary e
Terrace
" S. W., invoice clerk Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 7 Marye Terrace
Moll Alois, carpenter Thompson Bros., r. 560
Howard
" Ernest, steward Cafe Zinkand, r. 1037 Mis-
sion
" Jacob, paper box maker Max Waizman, r.
13 Laskie
Mollano Rosie Miss, r. 327 Broadway
Mollenkopf John M., shoemaker, r. 12 Haight
" John M. Jr., shoemaker, r. 13 Haight
" William, clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r. 12
Haight
MollerCarl, cigar manufacturer, 113 Morris Av
" Charles F., bartender W. H. Moller, r. 1002
Jackson
" Dora, widow, r. 9261/2, 22d
" Emil, collector, r. 112ob Oak rear
" Frank, r. 276 Minna
" Fred, clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r. 750,
17th
" Frederick F. , manager Charles Newstream,
r. Alameda
" Heinrich, portrait artist, 219 Geary
" Henry J. C, machinist Main St. Iron Wks,
r. 1622 Polk
" Jacob A., bookkeeper L. E. White Lumber
Co., r. Alameda
" James, gardener, r. 1741 Union
" John, laborer, r. 806 Humboldt
Moller John, wines and liquors, SE cor Mission
and Fremont, r. NE cor Fremont and
Folsom
" John F., groceries, 539, 2d
" Julia Miss, dressmaker, r. 926'/^, 22d
" Julia Miss, notions, 750, 17th
" Louis, gunsmith, 703 California, r. 1018
Clay
" Louis H., plumber, r. 926i4, 23d
" Marie Miss, domestic, 539, 3d
" SorenP., gardener, r. 1741 Union
" Wlliam (Dalziel & Moller), r. Oakland
" William D., plumber, r. 926!/2, 32d
" William H., liquors, 809-811 Kearny, r. Ala-
meda
4®=Moller. See Moeller, Mueller and Muller
MoUergren John, tailor, r. 299'^ Clementina
MoUestad J., painter, r. 512 Bush
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Mollett Edward A., laborer, r. 1110 Powell
" Frank C, tailor, r. 1219, 21st
" William, car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 1110 Wash-
ington
Mollison James J., grand secretary United
Ancient Order of Druids, 413 Sutter, r. 170
Perry
" John C, helper Union I. Wks, r. 170 Perry
" John C. Jr., helper, r. 170 Perry
" William, steward C. D. Zeile, r. 526 Pacitic
Molloy Ann, widow, r. 239 (33914), 13th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 9^ Welsh rear
" George M., engineer, r. 1315 Powell
" Hugh, r. 211, 12t.h
" James, laborer, r. 509 Hermann
" James M., wheelwright H. B. Schindler. r.
239 (3391/2), 13th
" John, second-hand safes and scales, 54
Clay, r. 2207 Devisadero
" John, laborer, r. 9% Welsh rear
" Joseph, pantryman str Corona
" Josephine T. Miss, grand secretary Young
Ladies' Institute, 63 Donohoe Bldg, r.
211, 12th
" Martha E. Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 2515 Broadway
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 37 Everett
" Mary, widow, liquors, 55 Clementina
" Matthew, carpenter, r. 953 Folsom
" Michael, groceries and liquors, 3424 Mis-
sion
" M. T. Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Monica Miss, cloak maker, r. 220 Ash Av
" Neil, carpenter, r. 222 Church
" Nellie G., widow, r. 159 Clara
" Norah, widow, r. 1029i/^ Valencia
" Patrick, r. 220 Ash Av
" Patrick, notions, 1313 Point Lobos Av
MOLLOY P. C,
real estate and house broker, 138 Mont-
gomery, telephone Main 622
Molloy Peter, laborer, r. 10071/2 Minna
" Samuel, book binder, r. 16 Willow Av
" Thomas, r. 724 Fillmore
" Thomas G., clerk, r. 617 Bush
" William, bartender The Baldwin, r. 24, 6th
" William, expressman, r. 387 Arlington
" William, liquors, 30 East, r. 1710 Howard
" William, marine fireman, r. 557 Howard
4®"Molloy. See Malloy and Mulloy
Molach William, carpenter, r. 219 Minna
Moloney Frank, seaman, r. 406 Broadway
" Frederick J., clerk Jackson's Napa Soda
Mineral Water, r. 4505^ Tehama
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1301,
7th Av South
" John C, mounter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1120 Mission
" John E., clerk, r. 920 Howard
" Kate Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r
1301, 7th Av South
" Mary, widow, 407 Taylor
" Mary Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1301, 7th Av South
" Patrick E., laborer School Dept, r. lOl^/i, 5th
" Timothy J., boiler maker, r. 21 Moss rear
Molony Edward J., druggist Louis Zeh, r 410
Eddy
" James J., surgeon str Coptic, r. 410 Eddy
" Jeremiah D., capitalist, r. 410 Eddv
«®"Molony. See Maloney
Molsen Louise, widow, propri etor The Saratoga ,
118, 6th •
Molteno Dora, widow, dressmaker, r. 833 Geary
rear
Molter Charles, wagons and buggies, 1114 Mis-
sion, r. 611 Jessie
Moltzen Mary, widow, r. 165 Minna
" Oscar, clerk Charles Guillet, r. 165 Minna
" Walter, clerk, r. 165 Minna
Molyneaux James, mo Ider Atlas L Wks, r. 512
Connecticut
4®="Molyneaux. See Molineaux
Mombach Mary, widow, r. 311 Clipper
Mombert E. & Co. (Emile Mombert), wines
and liquors, 537 Post
" Emile (E. Mombert & Co.), r. lUVA IVJont-
gomery
" Nicholas, tinsmith, r. 428 Broadway
Momboisse Raymond, laundry, 1233 Mason
Momm Catherine Mrs., janitress Edison Pri-
mary School, r. 1313 Nebraska
" John, laborer, r. 1313 Nebraska
Mon Caroline, domestic, 1914 Washington
" Louis, driver Model Laundry, r. 33Chenery
Mona John P. A., teamster, r. 34 Alabama
" Mary, widow, r. 34 Alabama
" Victor J., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1415Hyde
Monaco James, salesman John Bulotti, r. 2526
California
" John, waiter Jesse Gobey, r. 1528 Powell
" John B., artist, 702 Market
" Louis, photographer, 702 Market, r. 301
Dolores
MONACO PAUL,
music boxes, singing birds and me-
chanical figures, practical maker and
repairer, 120 Sutter, rooms 82-83
Monaghan Barclay, porter Dunn Bros.
" Daniel, fiume tender Spring Valley W. W.,
r. Lobos Creek nr Baker's Beach
" Edward, shoemaker, I6O914 Folsom
" Edward, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 7239^
Clementina
" Frank J., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
1609 Folsom
" Hugh, r. bbVA Natoma
" Hugh, sergeant police, r. 1412 Vallejo
•' John, elevatorman, r. 31 Washington Av
" John, molder Atlas Iron Wks
" John H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 622 Ten-
John T., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 622
Tennessee
Michael, laborer, r. 46 Jessie
Michael, laborer, r. SW cor 28th and Tif-
fany Av
Michael, laborer S. P. Co., r. 120 Gilbert
Patrick, laborer, r. Lobos Creek nr Baker's
Beach
Patrick, shoemaker, 1059 Folsom, r. 15 Gar-
den
Stephen, stove mounter W. W. Montague
& Co., r. Ocean View
Thomas, stock cutter Buckingham &
Hecht, r. bbm Natoma
Thomas H., plumber, 1502 Polk, r. 1434 Cali-
fornia
Charles A., laundryman, r. 129 Fran-
cisco
David, butcher, r. 16 Harriet
David M., printer, r. 1421 Octavia
Dennis, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 2424 Cali-
fornia
Eliza, widow, r. 729 Hayes
Frank J., salesman Koenig's, r. 729 Hayes
Harry J., collector, r. 729 Hayes
Henry (Monahan & Shillcock), r. 1421 Octa-
via
James, boiler maker, r. 411 Mason
James F., teamster James Smith, r. 16 Har-
riet
Jennie Miss, dressmaking, 411 Mason
Jeremiah, r. 23 Clara
John (John Monahan & Co.), r. 423 Ridley
John, laborer, r. 521 Howard
John, painter, r. 406 Broadway
John, rope splicer Market St. Ry., r. 126
Bernard
John, solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
454 Bryant
John, stereotyper Am. Type Founders Co.,
r. 605 Bryant
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Monahan John, telegraph operator, r. 645J^
Stevenson
Monaliail Jolin & Co. (John Monahan), book
and job printers, 412 Commercial
" John F., shipping clerk Healdsburg and
Sonoma Commission Co., r. Russ House
" John J., plumber, r. 159 Clara
" John J., salesman J. T. Sullivan, r. 454
Bryant
" John P., upholsterer, r. 645j^ Stevenson
" Lilian, widow, r. 653 Howard
'• Lizzie, domestic, 1501 Van Ness Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 16 Harriet
" Margaret Miss, agent Domestic Sewing
Machine, r. 1931 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 645Ji Stevenson
'• Mary H. Miss, dressmaker, r. 225, 14th
" Michael, compositor Commercial Publish-
ing Co., r. 1409 Jackson
" Michael, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1108/2 Pacific
" Michael, laborer, r. 3!4 Harrison Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 1012y2 Florida
" Minnie A. Miss, teacher Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 417 Larkin
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 1222 Folsom
" Patrick, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" Richard, jockey, r. 1012i/2 Florida
" Thomas, box maker, r. 1120 Howard
" Thomas F, r. 225, 14th
" Thomas J., clerk Capelli & Solari, r. 9
Grant Av
" Thomas T., plumber, r. 454 Bryant ^
" William, fireman, r. 78 Everett
" William, tanner, r. 1234 York
" William A. W., machinist Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. 2219 Van Ness Av
" William J., watchman, r. 604^4 Mission
Monahan & Shillcock (Henry Monahan and
Henry J. Shillcock), importers and deal-
ers photographic goods, 618-620 Clay,
telephone Main 5840
4®" Monahan. See Monaghanand Moynihan
Monarch Card Machine Co., Charles Leonhardt
Jr. manager, agents for all kinds of
slot machines, 200 Sutter, telephone
Red 365
Monarch Mutual Building' and Loan Associa-
tion, Diedrich Becker president, Ru-
dolph Mohr secretary, 39 Flood Bldg
" M. V. Co., distillers (Owensboro, Ky.),
Samuel McCartney agent, office 318 Front
" The, William Wallace proprietor, 1346
Market
Monarch Wine Co. The, Terrier & Teahan pro-
prietors, wines and liquors, wholesale
and retail, 346, 3d
Monasch Aaron, tailor, r. 1055 Folsom
" Bertha Miss, stenographer B. Blumenthal
& Co., r. 459 Clementina
" David, cashier Seppich & Kleinhans, r.
562^4 Clementina
" Herman, tailor, r. 458 Clementina
" Mayer, tailor Joseph F. Plato, r. 1055 Fol-
som
Moncade Jean, gardener Serveau Bros., r. 2328
California
Moncisvais Carlos (Moncisvais & Jones), r. 827
Jackson
" & Jones (Carlos Moncisvais and William
H. Jones), manufacturing jewelers, 339
Kearny
Monck Ann, widow, r. 2813 Howard
" George J., bookbinder J. B. Mclntyre, r.
Oakland
j6®= Monck. See Monk and Munk
Monckton Daniel, mining, r. 3311 Webster
Monckton Frank D., U. S. Commissioner, clerk
U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and at-
torney at law, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg,
room 46, r. 2.508 Clay
" Sheldon P., deputy U. S. Marshal, r. 2311
Webster
Mondada Thomas, waiter, r. 13 Trenton
Mondeik Andrew, maltster Herman Zwieg, r.
49V4 Jessie
Mondell John, bartender Theodore Tominski. r.
32, 4 th
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazed and. Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Mondot Antoine, helper Nevada Restaurant, r.
609 Pine
Mondragon Arthur, paper carrier, r. 529 Union
" Lawrence, porter C. H. Boone, r. 529 Union
" Philip, porter Pioneer W. L. and Color
Wks, r. 28 Stone
Mondt Philip, bookkeeper California Sugar
Refinery, r. Oakland
Mone John J., attorney at law and Court Com-
missioner, 9-13 Nevada Blk
Monestier Joseph, cellarman E. Gamier & Co.,
r. 116 Bernard
Monet Charles, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. IQV. Glover
" Clementina Miss (T. & E. Monet), r. 1418
Taylor
" Emma Miss (T. & E. Monet), r. 1418 Taylor
" John B., r. 1418 Taylor
" Louis, engraver L. H. Moise, r. 1112 Pacific
" T. & E. (Miss Clementina and Miss Emma)
milliners, 128 O'Farrell
" Victor, draughtsman, r. 1114 Pacific
Monett Louis, capitalist, 446 California
Monetzi Acutzo, fisherman, r, 1315 Sansome
Money Kyrle, r. 792, 18th
" William C, rubberworker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 9 Powell
Money penny Charles, waiter Montgomery" s
Hotel
Monga Enrico, cook Sartori & Fantina
Monge Gireodi, widow, r. 116 Ivy Av
Monges Henry B. Rev., assistant rector Chtirch
of the Advent (Episcopal), r. 104 Guerrero
" Henry B. Jr., architect, r. 2 Fella PI
" Joseph T., bookkeeper Rathjen Bros., r.
104 Guerrero
'^ Margaret Miss, nurse, r. 104 Guerrero
" Richard F., student, r. 104 Guerrero
Mongini Frederick, porter, r. 519 Greenwich
" Giacomo, laborer, r. 519 Greenwich
■' Joseph, porter Trobock & Bergen, r. 519
Greenwich
Moni Andrew (Roccatagliata & Moni), r. 921a
Pacific
" Frank, peddler, r. 65 Henry
" Giovanni B., hostler, r. 420 Vallejo
" Jacob, r. 416 Broadway
Monighetti Antonio, bartender, r. 1012 Mont-
gomery
" Joseph (Monighetti & Marioni), r. 666
Howard
" & Marioni (Joseph Monighetti and James
Marioni), liquors, 666 Howard
Moninger Joseph S., 1st assistant engineer str
Eureka, r. 22 Quinn
Monino Gustave, peddler, r. 518 Filbert rear
Monitor Battery No. 1 San Francisco Fire
Department, 1315 California
Monitor Publishing Co., publishers The Mon-
itor, 539 Clay
Monitor The (Catholic weekly). Monitor Pub-
lishing Co. publishers, 529 Clay
Monk Frederick, brewer, r. 1359i/i Minna
" Henry M., with History Co., r. 21, 6th
" Patrick, r. 21,6th
4®=Monk. See Monck and Munk
Monkcom Charles J., locksmith. 1083 Howard
Monkman J. H. Mrs., r. 544 Turk
Monks Frank, carpenter, r. 6a 24th
" Mary, widow, r. 22;4 Bluxome
" Mary, widow, r. 554 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 1313 Sansome
" Richard B., carpenter Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 1139 Jessie
" Samuel, ladies' hairdressing, 122 Mc-
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Monnie Jacques, with E. Garnier & Co., r. 615
Sacramento
Monnier George, wines and liquors, 1153 Howard
" Peter, liquors, 825 Valencia, r. 420 Austin
Av
Monnin George F., shoemaker Monnin & Son, r.
1224 Kearny
" John B. (Monnin & Son), r. 1224 Kearny
" John P. (Monnin & Son), r. 1224 Kearny
" Katie, widow, r. 11 Bridge PI
" & Son (John B. and John P.), shoemalsers,
546 Washington
Mono Gold Mining Co., Henry D. Walker presi-
dent, Milton E. Willis secretary, 62 Ne-
vada Block
Monotti Alfred, salesman Getz Bros. & Co., r.
1419 Dupont
" Frederick, cabinet maker Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. 516 Pacific
Monrad Henry G., carpenter, r. 321, 22d Av
Monreal Dolores, widow, r. 634 Vallejo
" Julia Mrs., r. 634 Vallejo
" M. Miss, laundress, r. 634 Vallejo
Monro George, oiler str Belgic, r. 11 Silver
" William J., advertising bookkeeper The
Examiner, r. 1816 Baker
Monroe C. A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1608
Turk
" C. Henry, helper A. McBoyle & Co., r. 512i/4
Francisco
" George, shoemaker G. M. Kutz & Co., r. 969
Mission
" Harry, liquors, SE cor Jackson and Kear-
ny and proprietor Logsdon House, 336a
Bush
" Henry, laborer, r. 250 Tehama
" Henry E., attorney at law, 37 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. 828 Powell
" Howell J., porter Lane Hospital
" John, wiper S. P. Co., r. 28O31/2 Howard
" John E., steward tugboat Fearless, r. SE
cor Jackson and Drumm
" Nathaniel, steward, r. 16 Lynch
" Philip, real estate, 5-6 Mills Bldg, 2d floor,
r. Berkeley
Monroe Prlmars^ School. Miss Annie M. Hag-
arty principal, cor China Av and London
nr Five Mile House
" Richard, 2d mate str Bonita, r. Sausalito
" The, lodgings. Miss A. Bradley proprietor,
612 Bush
" William, plumber, r. 1818 Fell
" William, solicitor, r. 1816 Baker
" William A., mining expert, r. 906 Steiner
4®="Monroe. See Munro and Munroe
Monroy Esperanza, widow, r. nOSYz Jones
Monsarrat J. F., r. 319 Sutter
Monsees Henry, driver, r. 1010 McAllister rear
" Henry, groceries, 764 Bryant
" John A., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
Iowa nr Yolo
" Louis, r. 1010 McAllister rear
" Rebecca, widow, r. 1010 McAllister rear
Monseigneur Antone, r. 324, 18th
Monsen Andros P., carpenter, r. 10 Rutledge Av
Monsler Ernest L., tailor, r. 224 Linden Av
" Mary J. E., widow, r. 224 Linden Av
Monson Albert, deckhand str Sausalito
" Albert, journalist, r. 227, 6th
" Charles, framemaker Herrman Cohen, r. 24
North Av
" Eliza C, widow, r. 813, 20th
" Frank C, clerk, r. 813, 20th
" Frederick H., salesman Hawley Bros.
Hardware Co., r. Lorin, Cal.
" H., cook Twenty-sixth St. Hospital
Monson John, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Louis, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Mary, domestic, 1220 McAllister
" Samuel B., salesman Mack & Co., r. 813,20th
4®=Monson. See Munson
Mont-Rouge Vineyard (Livermore Valley,
Cal.), Chauche & Bon proprietors, 695
Front
Montag Herman, trimmer Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1313 Vermont
MontagueCatherine Miss, lodgings, 251 Tehama
" Charles, bookkeeper Rochat & Schlingman,
r. Oakland
Charles C. engineer Engine 10, r. 463, 3d
Charles G., salesman D. M. Moran&Co.,
r. 708 O'Farrell
Delia, widow, r. 708 O'Farrell
Edward, horseshoer E. M. Graney, r. 1016
Jackson
Edward J, (Montague & Corneen), r. 42 Val-
ley
Edward T., clerk, r. 463, 3d
Eliza Miss, dressmaker, r. 937 Post
Harry, waiter Emil Quarg, r. 417 Kearny
Henry B., attorney at law, 28 Mills Bldg,
8th floor
John F., superintendent Golden Gate
Foundry, r. 515 Valencia
John R., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 139, 4th
J. P., master mariner, 9 Mission
Joseph, blacksmith, r. 16 Circular Av
Lottie, widow, r. 8 Welsh rear
Margaret, widow, r. 8 Germania
Martin, waiter, r. 409 Minna
Mary, widow, r. 114, 2d
Mary S., widow, r. 463, 3d
P., bookkeeper, r. 139, 4th
Philip S.. advertising solicitor Examiner,
r. 2530 Mission
Montague Wilfred W., president W. W. Mon-
tague & Co., 309-317 Market, r. 1103 Bush
MONTAGUE W. W. & 00.
(incorporated), W. W. Montague pres-
ident, A. A. Watkins vice-president, E.
J. Duncomb secretary, C. A. Belden
treasurer, Daniel Wilson assistant
treasurer, importers and jobbers
stoves, ranges, metals, mantels, tin-
ners' stock, etc.. 309-317 Market
Montague & Corneen (Edward J. Montague and
John Corneen), cigars and tobacco, 1600
Valencia
Montal John, fruits, 818 Pacific, r. 820 Pacific
Montaldo Charles, bartender William Abbott,
r. 124, 6th
Montanya George, tinsmith, r. 23>^ Ritch rear
Montauban Alexandrine, widow, r. 117 Trenton
" Etienne, porter, r. 117 Trenton
Montcharmont Josephine Mrs., r. 1340 Folsom
Monte Christopher, restaurant, 1401 Valencia,
r. 47 Hoff Av
" Cristo Hotel, Louis Beyersdorf proprietor,
SE cor Pine and Central Av
•' Joseph F., bookkeeper Fontana &Co., r.
1625 Dupont
" M., quartermaster str Belgic, r. 709 McAl-
lister
J8®-Monte. See Monti
Monteagle James A., draughtsman Fulton Eng.
& Ship Bldg Wks, r. 102 Ellis
" Louis F., office 116 Leidesdorfl, r. 2516
Pacific Av
Montealegre Carlos F. (Montealegre & Co.), and
director Wine Makers' Corporation,
offlce 230 California, r. 512 Sutter
" Francisco G. (Montealegre & Co.), r. 512
Sutter
" Maria T. Miss (Montealegre & Co.), r. 512
Sutter
MONTEALEGRE & CO.
(Carlos F., Francisco G. and Maria T.
Montealegre), importers and commis-
sion merchants, 230 California
Montecito Mining Co. (Mono Co.), D. M. Kent
secretary, 330 Pine, rooms 33-36
Monteil Frederic, watchman, r. 815 Stockton
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Monteith A. J., watclimaii U. S. Sub Treasury,
r. Oakland
Monteith George W„ attorney at law, 136
Crocker Bldg, r. San Rafael
" James (Mellon & Monteith), r. 28 Turk
Montell Edgar H., boatman U. S. Customs
" Emil, clerk Thos. F. Rigney, r. 9 Her-
mann
" Francis M., day watchman P. M. SS. Co's.
yards, r. 935, 23d
"• Frank, barber, 14 Bryant, r. 103 Ellis
" GeorgeA., city buyer Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. Alameda
" John H. M., freight clerk P. M. SS. Co., r.
Alameda
" N. E. Mrs., stenographer James A. Way-
mire, r. Alameda
Montella James, longshoreman, r. 10181^ Mont-
gomery
Montello The, Mrs. M. L. Germain proprietor
201 Powell
Monten Julius, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks
r. 1215 Clay
Montenegro Francisco, porter W. R. Nelson, r
1133 Broadway
" R. S. (Harlow & Montenegro), 915 Market
Monterichard Thomasina, widow, r. 924 Sacra
men to
Montero Anastasio, musical instrument re-
pairer, r. 6121/4 Broadway
" Luigi, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Monteverde Alberto A., clerk, r. 1618 Sutter
" Florencio E., mechanical expert, 137 Mont-
gomery, r. 1618 Sutter
" Florencio E. Jr., bookkeeper, r. 1618 Sutter
" Lawrence, clerk, r. 491, 4th
Montezuma Tunnel and Mining Co., George S.
Montgomery president, office 530 Kearny,
room 1
Montfort M. L. Mrs., cigar manufacturer, 1434
Howard, r. 1432 Howard
Montgomery Aitken, engineer, r. 801 Bay
" Alexander H. (Montgomery & Holtham), r.
510, 17th
" Aline, domestic, 2000 California
" Annie and Hazel G., W. F. Goad and A. W.
Foster trustees, 40-41 Mills' Bldg, 9th
floor
" A. S. Mrs., proprietor The Shasta, SWYi
Sutter
Montgomery Block, E s Montgomery bet Wash-
ington and Merchant
Montgomery Block Real Estate Associates,
Joseph Pescia president, E. C. Palmieri
secretary, Bartholomew Ratto manager,
24 Montgomery Block
" Carrie Judd Mrs., publisher Triumph of
Faith, 520 Kearny, r. Beulah, Alameda
Co.
Montgomery Charles, manager Brooklyn Hotel,
208-212 Bush, and Montgomery's Hotel,
227-229, 2d, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Craig, traveling salesman Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. ISlOVs Page
" Douglass W. physician, 1134 Sutter
" Edward L., miner, r. 915 Capp
" Eliza, widow, r. 951 Folsom
" Elizabeth G., widow, r. 741 Golden Gate Av
" Emma, widow, r. 609 Polk
" F., pantryman str City of Sydney
" F. A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1434
Turk
" Frank Jr.. teamster Western Meat Co..
r. 16 Garden
" George S., mining, 520 Kearny, r. Beulah,
Alameda Co.
" George W., cutter J. M. Litchfield & Co.,
r. 1413, 35th
" G. R., clerk general freight office S. P. Co.,
r. Oakland
" Henry B., bookkeeper, r. 234 O'Farrell
" House, Mrs. Kate Braun proprietor, 613
Mission
" James, expressman, NE cor Washington
and Polk, r. 15 Bonita rear
Montgomery John, physician, office and r. 336a
Bush
" John, spoon maker Union I. Wks, r. 72
Tennessee
Montgomery John, stableman Gustave Lin-
dauer, r. 863 Howard
" John J., driver John Swigert, r. 15 Bonita
" John J., laborer, r. 10 Louisa
" Lizzie, widow, r. 741 Golden Gate Av
" Market, Hofmann & Woenne proprietors,
707 Market
" Murdock O., conductor Presidio and Fer-
ries R. R., r, 1114 Union
" Rebecca, widow, r. 616, 23d
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 637 Folsom
" Robert E., clerk manager's office S. P. Co.,
r. 743 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel M., medical student, r. 121 Turk
Montgomery Street Pharmacy, William Simp-
son proprietor, 603 Montgomery
" Thomas, dental student, r. 1714 Market
" Victor, baker, r. 1182 Harrison
" William A., cook, r. 1533 Polk
" William C, chiet adjuster U. S. Mint, r.
544 Turk
" William E., gold polisher Shreve & Co., r.
Oakland
" William J., teamster W. W. R. Hatch &
Son, r. 3308 Harrison
" William M., silver chaser Shreve & Co., r.
Oakland
MONTGOMERY & CO.
(James West, John Elliott and John
Gordon), grocers and tea merchants,
31, 6th, 118. 3d and 1645 Polk
Montgomery & Holtham (Alexander H. Mont-
gomery and George F. Holtham), ex-
pressmen, 303 Sutter
Montgomery's Hotel, Charles Montgomery
proprietor, 327, 2d
Monthey Gustav, barber Golly & Fuchs, r. 308
Sutter
Monti Louisa, widow, saleslady S. Paganini, r.
519 Green
' ' Peter (Monti & Raicevich) , r. 630 Linden Av
" Pietro, porter, r. 1713 Dupont
" Vincent W., bookkeeper, r. 519 Green
" & Raicevich (Peter Monti and Bozo Raice-
vich), restaurant, 8 Hayes
j8®= Monti. See Monte and Monty
MontibiancoC, gardener Colombo Market
Montmayeur Pierre (Argoud & Montmayeur), r.
706 Pine
Montpellier Albert M., r. 2011 Buchanan
Montrose Ellery D., salesman Dyer & Koch, r.
1609 Geary
" Mary A., widow, r. 1609 Geary
" The, Mrs. D. Peyser proprietor, SE cor
Geary and Van Ness Av
" Wesley, machinist C. J. Periam & Co., r.
1609 Geary
Montry Joseph A., gas fitter S. F. Novelty &
Plating Wks. r. 51,3d
Monts Frank B., r. 1118 York
Mooburg Andrew, tanner Poetsoh & Petersen,
r. 1019 Vermont
Moock Jacob, butcher, 31 Valencia
" Peter, butcher C. W. Foster, r. 537 Howard
Moody Albert M., hostler Seal Rock House
" Alex, wardroom steward Revenue cutter
Commodore Perry, r. 521i/4 Geary
" Clemens, pressman California Demokrat,
r. Oakland
" Charles R., undertaker. City Receivmg
Hospital
Moody D. B., secretary Sperry Flour Co.,NE
cor California and Front, r. San Jose
" Edmund F., teamster Whitney Transfer
Co., r. Oakland
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Moody Edward V., plumber, r. 309 Hyde
" Edwin, master mariner, r. 1416 Broadway
" Emma H. Mrs., millinery, 303 Golden Gate
Av
" Enoch P., clerk Whitney Transfer Co., r.
Oakland
" Frank L., carpenter, r. 1019 Jackson
Moody Frederick S., proprietor California Wool
Depot, 423-433 Townsend, telephone
South 181 and 135-135, Bluxome and
Brannan Street Warehouse, 609-617
Brannan, r. Burlingame, Cal.
" George, delivery clerk P. M. SS. Co"s
Wharf, r. Alameda
" I. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1019 Jackson
" John C, carpenter, r. 2530 Howard
Moody John F., president Seal Rock Paint Co.,
54, 3d, r. Sacramento, Cal.
" John H., porter Deere Implement Co., r.
Oakland
•' Joseph A., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. East Oakland
" Joseph L., capitalist, 308 Sansome, r. SE
cor Lombard and Jones
" Mary B. Mrs., widow, r. 309 Hyde
" Mary W. Mrs., physician, 2520 Howard
" M. W., r. 100 Jones
" Nancy M., widow, r. 1019 Jackson
" Peter, r. 2 Washington
" Walter R., salesman Davis Bros., r. 35
Geary
Moody ville Lands and Saw Mill Co., Limited,
Burrard Inlet B. C, Welch & Co.
agents, 220 California
Moon Albert, millwright Cahill&Hall Elevator
Co., r. 435 Geary
" Alfred, machinist, r. 713 Franklin
" Andrew J., r. 5V2 Kearny
" Carrie, widow, dressmaker, r. 618 Jessie
" Frederick, r. 10 Monroe
" Edward, r. 718 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, plater Cal. Gas Fixture Co., r. 10
Monroe
" Frederick H., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
109 Clement
" James, laborer, r. 3714 Zoe
" Milton W., bookkeeper, r. 138 Gough
" Robert T., electrician, r. 10^^ Langton
4®" Moon. See Mhoon
Mooney Ann, widow, r. 3 Roach
" Arthur, varieties, 1307 Buchanan
" Bernard, laborer, r. 261, 1st
" Charles A., feeder Schmidt Label & Litho.
Co., r. 444, 29th
" Daisy Miss, dressmaker, r. 720 Octavia
" Daniel E., r. 193 Hyde
" Edward, contractor, r. 442% Duncan
" Eliza, widow, r. 328 Fell
" Ellen, widow, r. ]012Potrero Av
" Frances Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. Oakland
" Frank, pressman Brunt, r. 735% Union
" Frank A., compositor Call, r. 735% Union
" Honora, widow, r. 4 Moulton PI
" Isaac T., r. 1708a Hyde
" James, canvasser, r. 434 Brannan
" James, peddler, r. Lisbon nr Amazon Av
" James E., contractor and builder, r. 1217a
35th
" James H., carpenter, r. 338 Fremont
" James T. (Mooney & O'Connell), r. .36 Clin-
ton
" John, engineer, r. 331% Solano
" John, sergeant police, r. 1308 Mission
" John, watchman P. M. SS Co.'s wharf, r.
449, 39th
Mooney John F. , clerk Langley & Michaels Co. , r'
193 Hyde
" John H., manufacturer sewing machines,
533 Mission, r. 634 Elizabeth
" John J., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r. 12
Ford
" John P., waiter, r. 1118 Howard
" John W., marine engineer, r. 444, 29th
" Joseph D., laborer, r. 3 Roach
" Joseph I., clerk Langley & Michaels, r. 193
Hyde
" Joseph M., policeman, r. 107, 27th
" Lillie, saleslady J. Seidl & Co., r. 1013 Po-
trero Av
" Lydia, widow, r. 531a Shotwell
" Martin, engineer, r. 319 Grant Av
" Mary, teacher Urban School, r. Berkeley
" Matthew B., machine hand Excelsior Red-
wood Co., r. 731 Harrison
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 808 Kentucky
" Mortimer E., engineer John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 530 Bush
" Patrick H., laborer, r. 3 Roach
" Sarah Miss, milliner, r. 193 Hyde
Mooney Squire V., manager John A. Roebling's
Sons Co. and West Coast Wire and Iron
Works, ofQce 35-27 Fremont, r. 1737 Page
" Thomas, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" William, carpenter, r. 730 Octavia
" William, teamster, r. 7th Av South bet L
and M
" William H., bartender Fitzgerald & Shea,
r. 710 Folsom
" William J., plumber Union I. Wks, r. 406
Church
" & O'Connell (James T. Mooney and Daniel
O'Connell), horseshoers, 331, 6th
Moor Casper, wood carver Fink & Schindler, r.
228 Vicksburg
Moore Ada E. Miss, principal Stanford Mem-
orial Free Kindergarten, r. 635 Valencia
Albert, r. 1065 Market
" Albert, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie
" Albert, gripman, r. 1341, 36th
" Albert, molder Union I. Wks, r. 504 Napa
" Albert Mrs., widow, r. 14 Cleveland
" Albert E., boot fitter Mattern & Moore, r.
215 Capp
" Albrt H., driver D. W. Bates, r. 2304 Fill-
more
" Alfred D. (O'Brien & Moore), r. Belvedere
" Alice, widow, r. 1313, 20th
" Alice Mrs., janitress Polytechnic High
School, r. 905% Bush
" Alonzo, repacker, r. 1940 Ellis
" Amanda E., widow, r. 817% Larkin
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 34th Av nr Clement
" Andrew, milker Willey Bros., r. Tara nr
San Jose Road
" Andrew C, boxmaker, r. 521% Natoma
" Annie Mrs., housekeeper The Oliver, 899
Pine
" An tone F., barber, 1407 Church
" Arthur W., clerk S. F. and N. P. Ry. Co., r.
Oakland
" Arthur W., real estate, stock and bond
broker, 413 Montgomery, r. 2520 Pacific
Av
" A. S. Mrs., forelady Rothschild & Wise, r.
2011 Howard
Moore Austin D., president Moore and Smith
Lumber Co., Port Discovery Mill Co. and
Kings River Lumber Co., 319 Pine, rooms
18-20, r. 2607 California
" Benjamin, sticker hand Andrew Wilkie, r.
2635 Sacramento
" Caspar, wood carver Charles F. Schiller, r.
228 Vicksburg
" Charles, r. 614 Kearny
" Charles, cashier L. V. Merle, r. 920 Florida
" Charles, paper carrier, r. 810 Mission
" Charles, peddler, r. NW cor Mariposa and
Rhode Island
" Charles B., warehouseman, r. 330 Shot-
well
Moore Charles C. (Charles C. Moore & Co.), and
manager Pacific Coast Branch The Bab-
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Moore diaries C. & Co. (Charles C. Moore), en-
gineers and dealers machinery. 32, 1st,
telephone Main 5905
" Charles E., machinist 1st St. wks, Union
I. Wks, r. 529 O'Farrell
" Charles F., real estate, 935 Market, r. 313,
10th Av
" Charles H.. attorney at law, r. 627 O'Far-
rell
" Charles H., bottler, r. 243, 2d
" Charles H., real estate agent, r. 313, 10th
Av
" Charles H., stock clerk Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 418Capp
" Charles P., blacksmith, r. 22 Stanly PI
" Charles P., contractor and builder, 221
Front, room 5, r. Oakland
" Charles W., physician and surgeon, r. 1400
Van Ness Av
" Charles W., salesman Hale Bros., r. 1205
Waller
" Charles W. (Wilder & Co.), r. 90114 Valen-
cia
" Clare, student, r.212 Utah
" Clarence M., bookkeeper Farmers' Alliance
and Industrial Union, r. 310 Gough
" Cynthia E. Miss, nurse, r. 1772 Howard
" David, teamster, r. 1297 Castro
" David C, porter Erlanger & Galinger, r.
19% South Park
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 22 Hubbard
" Edward, shirt manufacturer, r. 713, 15th
" Edward D., chief operator The Associated
Press, r. 612 Bush
" Edward F. (Moore & Sons), r. 315 Oak
" Edward F., salesman Joseph V. Collins, r.
2811 Sacramento
" Edward G. A., teamster Phelps & Arnold,
r. 3 Camp
" Edward N., engineer Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 517 Pine
Moore E. J. & J. H. (Elliott J. and Joseph H.),
attorneys at law, 77-78 Montgomery
Block
" Eliza, widow, r. 515 Haight
" Eliza J. Mrs., widow, r. 1422Liarkin
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2637 Bryant
" Elizabeth Miss, nurse, r. 110 Webster
Moore Elizatoeth Miss, select school, 515
Haight
" Elizabeth J., widow, r. 71iy2 Hayes
" Ellen, widow, r. 625 Valencia
" Ellery B., bookkeeper Sterling Furniture
Co., r. East Oakland
" Elliott A., clerk, r. 2126 Vallejo
" Elliott J. (E. J. & J. H. Moore), 77-78 Mont-
gomery Block
Moore, Ferguson & Co. (Eben W. Ferguson,
JohnCookandMrs. E. F. Hobson), grain,
wool and commission merchants, 310
California
" F. Ivan R., clerk superintendent's office
Railway Mail Service, r. Oakland
" Frances Mrs., r. 1714 Market
" Frances M., widow, r. 1400, 23d
" Frank, r. 520 Fell
" Frank, house mover, r. 10, 7th
" Frank A., clerk C. R. Thrane & Bro., r. 205
Castro
" Frank B., painter, r. 128 Turk
" Frank K., foreman Standard Shirt Factory,
r. 713, 15th
" George, boiler maker helper S. P. Co., r.
2231 Mission
" George, cement contractor, r. 2109 Scott
" George, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" George A. (E. L. G. Steele & Co.), r. 1912
Washington
" George A., clerk, r. 1337 Valencia
" George A., clerk, r. SE cor 19th and Doug-
lass
Moore George A., president Pacific Mutual Life
Insurance Co., 508 Montgomery, r. 916
Union, Alameda
Moore George E., proprietor Pacific Towel Co.,
9 Lick PI
" George H., contractor and builder, 221
Front, room 5, r, 310 Gough
Moore George J., clerk Pac. Mut. Life Ins. Co.,
r. Alameda
" George R., printer, r. 212 Lobos
" George T., machinist, r. 1609 Geary
" George W., r. 228 Langton rear
" George W., capitalist, r. Ameriorn Ex-
change Hotel
" G. W., plasterer, r. 38 Turk
" G. W. Mrs., r. 1735 Market
Moore H. A., special agent U. S. Treasury, U.
S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 7, r. The
Colonial
" Hannah A., widow, r. 920 Florida
" Harry C, salesman W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 5 Tonningsen PI
" Harry J., salesman Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. San Rafael
' ' Harry P. , with Shreve & Co. , r. 22 Stanly PI
" Henry, laborer, r. 175 Perry
" Henry, machinist, r. 322 Fremont
•• Henry, mailing clerk Call, r. SVi Vincent
" Henry C. G., liquors, 5 East, r. 2227 Tay-
lor
" Henry J., clerk Benedict Bros., r. 12 Ale-
many
" Henry T., clerk, r. 711^4 Hayes
" Hiland A., general manager Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. San Rafael
" Horace H., secondhand books, 542 Califor-
nia, r. 43OY2 Chestnut
Moore, Hunt & Co. (incorporated), Thomas
Kirkpatrick president, Daniel T. Cole
vice-president, E. W. Taggard secre-
tary, wholesale wines and liquors, 404
Front
" Investment Co., Robert S. Moore president,
R. H. Moore secretary, SE cor Howard
and Beale
" Isaac, architect, r. 112 Chattanooga
" J., coalpasser str Santa Rosa
" James, r. 204 Perry
" James, r. 1903 Baker
" James, accountant Nevada Bank, r. Ross
Valley, Marin Co.
" James, coalpasser U. S. lighthouse ten-
der Madrono
" James, harness maker, r. 235 Clara
" James, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 417,
29th
" James, seaman str Arago
" Jamesi stonemason, r. 8V2 Vincent
" James, teamster D. F. Gallagher, r. 1510
Folsom rear
" James A. (Moore & Sons), r. 315 Oak
" James E., clerk, r. 22 Hubbard
" James E., upholsterer Pac. Spring Mat-
tress Co., r. 2811 Sacramento
" James M., State agent Farmers' Alliance
and Industrial Union, 221 Front, room 5,
r. Fitchburg, Alameda Co.
" Jennie, domestic, 2209 Broderick
" Jennie Mrs., r. 2815 Geary
" Jeremiah P., plasterer, r. 309 Natoma
" Jessie D. Mrs., teacher Cal. School of Elo-
cution and Oratory, r. 223a Devisadero
" J. J., harness maker Main & Winchester,
r. 410, 5th
Moore J. J. & Co. (John J. Moore;, commission
merchants and exporters, 302 California
" John, r. 5 Tonningsen PI
" John, r. 1914 McAllister
" John (Moore & Sons), r. .315 Oak
" John, brass finisher, r. 2811 Sacramento
" John, brick dealer, r. 64 Silver
" John, carpenter, r. 756 Harrison
" John, chipper Schrader & Co., r. 756 Folsom
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Moore Jobn, cornice maker William Cronan, r.
1205 Market
" John, engineer, r. 515 Folsom
" John, miner, r. ISlQ'/i Leavenworth
" John, solicitor, r. 530 Eddy
" John A., liquors, 773 Market, r. 2815 Geary
" John A., salesman George Morrow & Co., r.
518 Golden Gate Av
" John C, commercial traveler, r. .523M
Haight
" John C, plumber, r. 151914 Leavenworth
" John C, salesman L. V. Merle, r. 43, 6th
" John H.. shoefitter, r. 746 Sanchez
" John J. (J. J. Moore & Co.), r. 1722 Wash-
ington
" John J., plumber, r. 537 Minna
" John K., r. 1157 Stevenson
" John P., laborer, r. NE cor Sierra and
Illinois
" John O.. salesman, r. 927 Geary
" John R., artificial stone contractor, r. 611
Fell
'■ John W., driver San Mateo Ranch Dairy,
r. 1515 Fillmore
" Joseph, r. 1024 Mission
Joseph, cook, r. 3 East
■■ Joseph, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Oakland
" Joseph, waiter, r. 909 Kearny
" Joseph H. (E. J. &. J. H. Moore), r. 2126
Vallejo
" Joseph P., laborer, r. NE cor Sierra and
Illinois
" Julia Miss, r. 1735 Market
" Julia A., widow, r. 418 Capp
" Julia A., matron Silver Street Kindergar-
ten, r. 64 Silver
■' Justin (Taylor & Moore), r. 509 Jones
" Kate, widow, r. 2014 Harriet
" Lena C. Miss, stenographer, r. 1940 Ellis
" Leopold P. (L. P. Moore & Co.), r. 1802
Pacific Av
" Lewis W., mechanical engineer, 32, 1st, r.
620 Broderick
" Louis, butcher John B. Landers, r. 2703
Folsom
" Louis A., bookkeeper, r. 625 Valencia
" L. P. &Co. (Leopold P. Moore), importers
and dealers teas and coffees, 23 Davis
" L. R., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
East Oakland
" Margaret, widow, r. 1138 Jackson
" Marguerite Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 1138 Jackson
" Mary, widow, r. 349 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 634, 2.3d
" Mary, widow, r. NE cor Sierra and
Illinois
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1940 Ellis
" Matilda M. Mrs., teacher Everett Gram-
mar School, r. 134 Collingwood
■' Maud O., laundress Maria Kip Orphanage
" Michael H., clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r.
303 Polk
■' Michael R.. porter postofflce, r. UK Welsh
" Morrison, hostler William Rayhifl, r 627
Haight
" Moses, solicitor, r. 800 Filbert
" F. Mrs., widow, r. 607 Hyde
" Nathan W., principal Urban School, r. 2124
California
" Nathaniel, r. 1517 Golden Gate Av
" Nora, widow, hairdresser, r. 407 Mason
" Nora Mrs., janitress Fremont Primary
School, r. 1914 McAllister
" Oliver W., collector, r. 409, 26th
Moore Owen, clerk Preston & McKinnon, r. 560
Howard
" Owen, real estate agent, 507 California, r.
81 Natoma
Owen F., wood and coal, 263 Minna
Patrick, laborer, r. 3 Hunt
Patrick, machinist, r. 551 Mission
Patrick, teamster Erlanger & Galinger
Percy P., buyer The Sanger Lumber Co., r.
2605 California
Peter, compositer, r. 1011 Clay
Peter J., clerk, r. 2245 Mission
Philip, tailor, 35, 3d, r. 847 Howard
Pierre C, student, r. 2420 Sutter
P. J. Mrs., dressmaker, 2245 Mission
Ralph H., mechanical engineer Risdon I.
& L. Wks, r. University Club
Raymond, druggist, r. 1034, 13th Av South
Richard, foreman Albert E. Buckman, r.
5301/2 Linden Av
Robert (Mattern & Moore), r. 319 Grant Av
Robert, dept. manager Levi Strauss & Co.,
r. 2620 Sacramento
Robert, waiter John B. Shay
Robert B.. r. 338 Oak
Robert B. , mill foreman Union Box Factory,
r. 70L4. Filbert
" Robert S., shoefitter Mattern & Moore, r.
110 Minna
Moore Robert S., superintendent Risdon Iron
and Locomotive Works, SE cor Howard
and Beale, r. Oakland
" Ruby Miss, teacher, r. 223a Devi sadero
" Rufus W., furniture mnfr., 1639 Mission, r.
QOlYz Valencia
" Rutherford B., clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 705, 15th
Moore Samuel E., cashier Alaska Packers' As-
sociation, r. 2934 California
" Sarah, widow, r. 419 Jersey
" Sarah, widow, r. 1297 Castro
Moore Sarah Miss, stationery and notions, The
Temple, 117 Turk, r. 10, 13th nr Harrison
" S. C. Mrs., California Hotel
" Silas, carpenter, r. 705, 15th
" Solomon Mrs., widow, r. 515 Post
" Stephen, miner, r. 1125 Ellis
" Stephen B., agent New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. Lick House
" Susan A., widow, lodgings, 620 Folsom
" Susan M., widow, r. 927 Geary
" Sylvester, expressman, NE cor 5tli and
Mission, r. 149 Laidley
" Sylvia E. Miss, cashier Nolan & Co., r. 149
Laidley
" T., mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Thomas, coalpasserstr Mariposa
" Thomas, compositor, r. 15I6V2 Vallejo
" Thomas, machinist, r. 311 Fulton
" Thomas, marble cutter, r. 2811 Sacramento
MOORE THOMAS B.,
carpenter and builder, 12 Golden
Gate Av, 2d floor, r. 3636, 16tll
Moore Thomas D., blacksmith Corporation Yard
S. F. F. D., r. Oakland
" Thomas J., cigar maker, r. 512 Bush
" Thomas W., collector, r. 22 Stanly PI
" Thomas W., horseshoer E. M. Graney, r.
911 Howard
" T. Park, pilemaker, r. 42 Turk
" Walter, clerk Wells, Fargo & Co.s Bank, r.
Oakland
Moore Wellesley, British Vice-Consul, 506 Bat-
tery, r. Alameda
" William, r. 22 Hattie
" William, r. 253, llth
" William, carpenter, 460 Natoma
" William, carpenter, r. NW cor Beach and
Hyde
" William, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
725 Minnesota
" William, laborer George Heiselberg, r. 112
New Montgomery
" William, printer, r. 737 Howard
" William, seaman, r. 329 Elizabeth
" William, stevedore, r. 133, 26th
" William C, rattan worker, r. 1940 Ellis
" William E., laborer, r. 2026 Filbert
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CKOCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
MOR
Moore William F., paper carrier, r. 409 Golden
Gate Av
" William F. Jr., clerk, r. 409 Golden Gate
Av
" William H., bookkeeper Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. San Rafael
" William H., chief clerk collection depart-
ment Wells, Fargo & Co., r. SlS'/a Bush
" William H., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" William J., bartender J. F. Cosgrove, r.
1816 Hyde
" William J., salesman J. O. Johnson & Co.,
r. 32 Glen Park Av
" William J., teamster, r. 12 Clay
" William L,., carpenter, r. 1117%, 20th
" William M., carpenter, r. 408 Greenwich
" William P. (Pissis & Moore), r. 1629 Bush
" William R., bookkeeper Monitor, r. 2811
■' William W. (Moore & Thomas), r. 2010
Bush
" Winfield, r. 517 Mason
•' & Morgan Mining Co. (Nevada), John H.
Sayre secretary, 405 Montgomery, room 5
" & Smith Lumber Co., A. D. Moore presi-
dent, H. C. Smith vice-president, A. M.
Grim secretary, 319 Pine, rooms 18-20
" & Sons (John, James A. and Edward F.),
boots and shoes, 138, 6th
Moore & Thomas (William W. Moore and Will-
iam B. Thomas), wines and liquors, 508
Market and 9 Sutter
4®"Moore. See Moar, Mohr, Moor and More
Moorecroft Frederick, stone seal engraver, 126
Kearny, room 46
'• William M., r. 28 Langton
Moorehead Emery C, bookkeeper, r. 811 Baker
" Samuel L., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 933
Mission
^S^Moorehead. See Moorhead and Morehead
Moores Charles W., teacher North Cosmopoli-
tan Grammar School, r. 1712 Webster
Moorhead James, dealer in oils, 26 Beale, r.
1412b Bush
Moorland James, r. 1411 Van Ness Av
Moorman William C, collector John J. New-
begin, r. 7 Glen Park Av
Moormann J. C. Mrs., books and stationery, 1432
Broadway
" Julius C, r. 1432 Broadway
Moorrees Hendrik B., carpenter, r. 410 Capp
Moos Berthold, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r.
2421 California
" Peter, salesman Seeligsohn & Philips, r.
529a Hayes
Moose Alexander, electrician, r. 2309 Post
Mooser Albert H., student, r. 2709 Pierce
" Charles E., ofQce 22 Nevada Block, r. 2709
Pierce
" Joseph H., with Henry Pichoir, r. 1907A
Union
" Louis H., traveling salesman The Bruns-
wick, Balke, Collender Co., r. 1928a
Golden Gate Av
Mooser William, architect, 14 Grant Av, rooms
65-66, r. 2709 Pierce
Mooser William Jr., architect, 14 Grant Av,
rooms 65-66, r. 2815 Pierce
Moosie John, stockdriver, r. NW cor Francisco
and Van Ness Av
Moote Samuel, superintendent Brunt, r. 2817
Howard
Mora Alexandre, musician, r. Q bet 16th and
17th Avs South
" John (Mora & Cabral), r. 2197 Powell
" Rafaello, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" & Cabral (John Mora and Antone J. Ca-,
bral), barbers, 2197 Powell
Moraes Manuel CMoraes & Brazil), r. 429 Pa-
cific
" & Brazil (Manuel Moraes and Manuel Bra-
zil), liquors, 429 Pacific
Mora^a Gilbert, laundryman, r. 339 Eddy
Moraga Laud Association, A. A. Grant presi-
dent, J. A. Burton secretary and trea-
surer, 54 Chronicle Bldg
Moraghan Edward, longshoreman, r. 105 Clark
" John O., manager M. B. Moraghan, r. 131
Ridley
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S-q-l-S^T- IVIARKEX ST.
MORAGHAN M. B.,
the largest individual importer,
planter and wholesale oyster dealer
in California. Proprietor of the Mo-
raghan oyster beds at Burlingame
and MiUbrae. Depot at 68, 69, 70, 71,
and 47-48 California Market, telephone
Main 1329, r. 131 Ridley
Moraghan Thomas J., night foreman M. B.
Moraghan, r. 310 Stockton
Morais JohnM., fine art repairer, 201'/^ O'Far-
rell, r. 426b Linden Av
Moral Nathan, bookkeeper Friedman & Rogers,
r. 415 Mason
Morales Antoine, foundryman Whyte & De
Rome
" Edward M., r. 555 Mission
" E. Garcia, clerk, r. 1513^2 Jones
" Librad, baker, r. 1310 Powell rear
4@"Morales. See Morelos
Moran Bernard, laborer r. 3315 Clay
" Celina, widow, r. 837 Folsom
" Christine Miss (Bohemian Cyclery), r. 1221
Union
" Daniel, laundryman Magdalen Asylum
" Daniel, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 173
Minna
" Daniel J., carriage washer Timothy J. Sul-
livan, r. 1912 Steiner
" Daniel M. (D. M. Moran & Co.), r. 119 Jones
" Delia Miss. r. 342 Fair Oaks
" Dennis, laborer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. cor Pierce and Greenwich
" Dennis, stonemason, r. 2 Regli PI
MORAN D. M. & CO.
(Daniel M. Moran), importers and deal-
ers foreign and domestic dry goods,
mourning goods a specialty, 126-128,
6th
Moran Edward, painter, r. 22!4 Clinton Park
" Edward, teamster, r. 630 Natoma
" Edward F., reporter, r. 821 Grove
" Edward J., hoseman Engine 15, r. 2114 Cali-
fornia
" Edward M., meter maker S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 9181/4 Capp
" Ellen, widow, r. 1216, 20th
" Ellen, stenographer, r. 837 Folsom
" Frank, dryer La Grande Laundry, r. 204
Franklin
" Frank, groceries and liquors, 422, 4th
" Frank, pipe maker, r. 562M Natoma
" Frank, salesman Dalton Bros., r. 1 Eld-
ridge
" Frank, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 1217 Green
" Frank F., r. 204 Franklin
" Frank J., teamster Western Transfer Co.,
r. 35 Louisa rear
" George, clerk, r. 113 Grove
" H., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Harrison, policeman, r. 327 Duncan
" Henry, bookkeeper, r. 567% Stevenson
" Isabella Mrs., lodgings, 668 Mission
" James, asphaltum worlker, r. 1738 Mission
" James, baker American Biscuit Co., r. 1019
Montgomery
" James, bartender, r. 345 Brannan
" James, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 209 Carl
" James, laborer, r. 3315 Clay
" James, meterman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 39
Langton
" James, teamster Smith Bros., r. SW cor
Howard and Lafayette
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Moran James F. , compositor, r. 1220 Leavenworth
" James F., sergeant police, r. 3 Fulton
" James H., finisher Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. 3101/4 Utah
" James J., salesman, r. 877 Shotwell
" James J., salesman A. Li. Bryan Shoe Co.,
r. 521 Laguna
" James M. (James M. Moran & Co.). r. 6
South Broderick
MORAN JAMES M. & CO.
(James M. Moran), importers of for-
eign, domestic and fancy dry goods
and underwear, 1009-1013 Market
Moran James P., foreman Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 336, 11th Av
" James T., r. 947 Howard
" John, r. 717 Tehama
" John, hoilermaker T. J. Moynihan, r. 573
Howard
" John, boxmaker, r. 156 Shipley
" John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1732
Baker
" John, fireman U. S. Revenue Cutter Bear,
r. 700 Front
" John, guard, r. 149^4 Clara
" John, hostler, NE cor 21st and Howard
" John, hostler James M. Wilkins, r. NE cor
8th Av and Fulton
" John, milk dealer, r. 1417 Guerrero
" John, miner, r. 232 Hickory Av
" John, stonecutter, r. 113 Grove
" John, teamster, r. 313 Folsom
" John, trackman, r. 87 Albion Av
" John Jr., bartender James P. Dunne & Co.,
r. 113 Grove
" John C, finisher ThomaslDay,& Co., r. 877
Shotwell
" John E., pipemaker W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 562^ Natoma
" John J., butcher, r. 214 Steuart
" John J., groceries, 2831 Mission, and res-
taurant, 1416 Howard, r. 2826, 16th
" John J., teacher Trinity School, r. 1925a
Fillmore
" John M., blacksmith, r. 314 Noe
" Joseph, electrician Market St. Ry, -r. 1332
Turk
" Joseph Jr., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 717
Tehama
" Joseph F. (Bohemian Cyclery), r. 1203
Green
" Joseph H., traveling salesman Butler,
Schutze & Co.. r. 918 Capp
" Kate, widow, r. 1524 Howard
" Katherine, widow, r. 562?^ Natoma
" Louis, ship painter Callaghan & Bundesen
" Louis J., baker Am. Biscuit Co., r. 1813
Mason
" Martin, laborer, r. 11^4 Hayward
" Martin, steward New York Kitchen, r. 733
Market
" Mary, widow, r. 709^/4 Minna rear
" Mary J. Mrs., map colorist, r. 1657^4 Mis-
sion
" Mary R. Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar
School, r. 821 Grove
" Matthias, tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 634 Vallejo
" Michael, r. 920^4 Capp
" Michael, asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
523 Howard
" Michael, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 3212 Steiner
" Michael, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
Moran Michael, paver, r. 12th Av South nr M
" Michael, teamster, r. 156 Shipley
" Michael J., foreman J. G. Levensaler &
Co., r. 912 Alabama
" Patrick, hostler Alex McCord & Co., r. 22
Turk
" Patrick, teamster George Morrow & Co., r.
39 Clay
" Patrick J., cigars and tobacco, SW cor
Hyde and Union, r. 1221 Union
" Peter, real estate agent, r. 618 Green
" Rose, widow, r. 821 Grove
" Thomas, r. 705 Mission
" Thomas, bartender E. J. DufQeld
" Thomas, contractor, r. 20 Erie
" Thomas, cook J. R. Loosley, r. 28 Minna
" Thomas, groom, r. 721 Bush
" Thomas, porter Stange & Jaenicke, r. 1524
Howard
Moran Thomas, real estate, 534!4 California, r.
Mission nr Concord
Thomas, shoefitter, r. 156 Shipley
Thomas, tinsmith, r. 212 Broadway
Thomas A., collector, r. 232 Hickory Av
Thomas F., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
46 Minerva
Thomas J. (Moran & Streckenbach), r. 1003
Mission
Thomas J., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 877 Shotwell
Thomas V., salesman Fannin & Franks, r.
1657i4 Mission
Walter, laborer, r. 138% Shipley
William, expressman, SW cor 4th and
Howard
William, teamster, r. 312 Minna
William, teamster Charles S. Healey, r.
1585 Valencia
William Mrs., widow, r. 1220 Leavenworth
William C, special ofBcer People's Palace,
r. Lorin, Cal.
" & Streckenbach (Thomas J. Moran and
Hugo W. Streckenbach), groceries and
liquors, 1232 Mission
4®=" Moran. See Moren, Morin, Moron and
Morrin
Morana Jose, barber, r. 555 Mission
Morando Giacomo, r. 1619 Dupont
Morani Pietro, peddler, r. 908 Sansome
Morante Emanuel, clerk, r. 471 Haight
4®= Morasky. See Murasky
Morbeck Thomas, teamster, r. 409, 5th
Morbio P. Albert, journalist, r. 938 Hayes
Morch Hans, seaman, r. 9 Clay
" William, compositor Scandinavian Pub-
lishing Co., r. East Oakland
Morchio Charles L., waiter, r. 739 Pine
" Giovanni, gardener, Colombo Market
" John, carpenter Sumner C. Murray, r. 739
Pine
Morcom Albert E., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
117 Jones
•' Fred N., salesman Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
117 Jones
" Laura J. Miss, milliner, r. 117 Jones
" Lilla Miss, saleslady George A. Moss, r.
117 Jones
" Nicholas, r. 117 Jones
" Thomas W., clerk, r. 117 Jones
Mord John, shoemaker, r. 732?£ Clementina
Mordaunt Albert P., shipping agent, r. Cortland
Av nr California Av
Mordecai Alice Miss, nurse, r. 120 Olive Av
" Frank, teamster Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 120
Olive Av
" Isaac T., paper carrier, r. 120 Olive Av
" Laura Miss, photograph finisher, r. 120
Olive Av
" Monroe, paper carrier, r. 120 Olive Av
Morden Thomas S., dental student, r. 529 Post
Mordhorst John C, merchant, r. 53154, 4th
Mordoff Emma, widow, r. 1033 Sutter
Mordre Gilbert, laborer Eagle Iron Wks, r. 227,
2d
Mordt Annie, domestic, 916 Sutter
More Charles C, salesman Hale Bros., r. Lott
nr Haight
" John C, capitalist, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Joseph J., carpenter, r. 921 Fell
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More Samuel J., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 919
Fell
" William F., carpenter, r. 917 Fell
4^"More. See Mohr and Moore
Moreal Henry P. (H. P. Moreal & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" H. P. & Co. (Henry P. Moreal), real estate
agents, 402 Montgomery, room 8
Moreau Celia Mrs., medium, r. 964 Howard
" Frank, seaman, r. 1103 Pierce
" Rose, widow, r. 715 Broadway
Morebeck Thomas, teamster Olof Wilson, r. 409,
5tli
Moree Paul, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co., r.
1224 Dupont
Morehead Emory C, accountant Chronicle, r.
811 Baker
J8®"Morehead. See Moorehead
Morehouse Bethuel C, mining engineer, r. 1203
Guerrero
" Christopher C, contractor and builder, 40
New Montgomery, r. 2911a California
" Emma Mrs., dressmaker Mrs. Mary L,.
Heath, r. 122 Taylor
" Frank L,., r. 330 McAllister
" George F,, master mariner, r. 728 Geary
" George W., cashier Dairymen's Union of
Cal., r. 637 Eddy
" John J., plasterer, r. 9 Columbia Square
" William H., painter, r. 724% Natoma
" William P., policeman, r. 2607 Sacramento
Moreing M. J., musician, r. 511 Fell
Morel Carrie Mrs., r. 1203 Scott
" Charles F., teacher languages, 1802 Du-
pont
" Mllo F., bartender Philip J. Crimmins, r.
320, 3d
^eS^Morel. See Morrell and Morrill
Morel and James A., manager Mills & Gibb, 35
New Montgomery, r. 1411 Van Ness Av
" Jessie M. Miss, cashier John B. Paterson,
r. 208 Eddy
" John D., carpenter, r. 204 Fillmore
" William H. Rev., rector St. Luke's Episco-
pal Church, r. 1620 Jackson
Morell Joseph, bakery, 191314 Mission
Morelli Frank, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" John C. r. 1606 Jones
" Louis, fruits and vegetables, 1804 Howard
" Luigi, peddler, r. 222 Broadway
■' Paul, furnishing, r. 9 St. Charles PI
" Vincenzo, laborer, r. 517 Union, rear
MorelliniJohn, waiter N. Sutich, r. 500 Napa
Morello John, fireman str City of Panama
" Paul, waiter, r. 1124 Kearny
Morelos Antonio, cigarettemaker, 635 Pacific
" Josephine, widow, r. 734 Vallejo
iBS^Morelos. See Morales
Moren George, carpenter, r. 109 Falcon Av
Moreno Andrew, laborer, 10 Margaret PI
" Antonio, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Bertha, widow, r. 1322 Kearny
" Dominic, wharfinger Harbor Commis-
sioners
" Felicia, widow, r. QW/z Jackson
" Frank, porter C. J. Rahut, r. 5 Gaven PI
" George, freight clerk str City of Panama,
r. 281/2 Stanly PI
" Harry M., salesman Newman & Levinson,
r. 428 Geary
" John G., seaman, r. 28^4 Stanly PI
" Joseph, stevedore, r. 28!4 Stanly PI
" Josephine, widow, r. 1412 Powell
" Juan D., cigarmaker Pac. Coast Co-op. Ci-
gar Mfg. Co., r. 550 Mission
" Louis, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Maurice, stevedore, r. 28/2 Stanly PI
" Paola, barber, r. 5 Gavon PI
Moresi Anna Mrs., nurse, v. 509 Broadway
" Antonio, peddler, r. 518 Filbert
" Benjamin, tinsmith, r. 14 Cadell Alley
Moresi D. & Son (Davide and Salvatore), cop-
persmiths, 5 l^iorey Alley
" Davide (D. Moresi & Son), r. 5 Morey Alley
" Giovanni, tin ^mith, r. 2 Dunn Alley
" Giovanni B. , tinsmith, r. 2 Dunn Alley
" John, tinsmith, r. 12 Union PI
" Luigi, stableman, r. .320 Broadway
" Pietro, peddler, r. 518 Filbert
Moresi Salvatore (D. Moresi & Son), r. 5 Morey
Alley
" Severini, r. 14 Cadell Alley
Moreth Condido, peddler, r. 7 Card Alley
Moreton Arthur, clerk P. J. Tormey, r. 1107c
Folsom
" Edward, clerk, r. 1107c Folsom
" William, r. 1107c Folsom
^g="Moreton. See Morton
Moretti Attilio (Moretti & Trezzini), r. 4I614
Hermann
" Carlo, cabinet maker, r. 1703 Stockton
" Rinaldo (Dellamaggiora & Moretti), r. 1021
Valencia
MORETTI & TREZZINI
(Attilio Moretti and Bernardo Trez-
zini), fresco painters and interior deco-
rators, 71-72 St. Ann's Bldg
Morey Charles E., druggist, SE cor McAllister
and Laguna
Charles L., dental student, r. 920, 28th
Elizabeth, widow, r. 136, 5th
Elwood P., attorney at law, 319 Pine, rooms
56-58, r. 1733 Green
Erastus, r. 708 Taylor
George A., tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
9 Everett
Harry B., cement worker, r. 611 Diamond
Henry V. S., elevatorman, 511 California,
r. 407 Montgomery Av
Incandescent Gas Burner The, Fred W.
Schell manager, 647 Mission
John W., cement worker, r. 611 Diamond
Philip, conductor, r. 116 Day
Roswell E., manager Union Box Factory,
r. Oakland
" Warren, cement worker, r. 313, 17th rear
4®=" Morey. See Morj and Mowry
Morffew Thomas, D. D. S., dentist, 702 Market,
r. 1725 Pine
Morfltt Arthur, liquors, 1203 Dupont, r. 1707a
Stockton
Morgan Alfred (Morgan Bros.), r. 13 Middle
" Albert W., paper route, r. 818 Grove
" Alvin N., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
731% Clementina
" Ann, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
" Annie, widow, r. Our Lady's Home
" B. Miss, pupil nurse City and County Hos-
pital
" Ben, attorney at law, 530 California, room
14, r. Berkeley
" Brothers (George W. and Alfred), shirt-
makers and furnishing goods, 229 Mont-
gomery
" Charles A., secretary St. Vincent Mining
Co., 158 Crocker Bldg, r. 1415 Clay
Morgan Charles L. (Morgan & Co.), and chemist
Coroner's ofBce, r. 401, 6th
" Daniel, stonegrinder Union Litho. Co.,r.
2930 Laguna
" Dayton, r. 1747 Mission
" Edgar M., seaman, r. 26b Pleasant
" Edward, tailor, r. 226 Minna
Morgan Edgar H., secretary Mau, Sadler & Co.,
122-124 Market and 19-21 California, r.
Oakland
" Edward J., bookkeeper Cal. Wine Assn.
r. 327 O'Farrell
" Elizabeth O. Miss, artist, r. 409 Mason
" Elmer A., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Morgan E, M., attorney at law and notary pub-
lic, 14 Sansome, rooms 35-36, r. 406 Sutter
" Eugene, clerk Railway Mail Ser^^ice, r. 607
Ivy Av
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St ^
Morgan Frederic, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 733 Bush
Morgan Frederick C, secretary The Morgan
Oyster Co.. 612-614, 3d, r. 909, 25th
,. George, clerk McVicker & Broderick, r.
25, 9th
" George, electrician Market St. Ry.
" George, merchant, r. 413 Van Ness Av
" George, waiter Bennett & Witmer
" George R., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
514 Eddy
" George W. (Morgan Bros.), r. 1919 Pine
" G. W., helper, r. 5 Minnesota
" Hamilton, traveling salesman Cal. Casket
Co., r. 409 Mason
" Harris W. , student, r. 2211 Clay
" Isaac, r. 1002 Powell
" Isaac, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &Co.,
r. Oakland
" Isaac R., collector M. Parish & Co., r. 1002
Powell
" James, laborer, r. 113, 26th
" James, mining, 330 Pine, room 19, r. Oak-
land
" James, weigher, r. 350 Brannan
" James H., sheet iron worker Eureka Sheet
Iron and Metal Wks, r. 634 Sacramento
" Jennie Miss, seamstress, r. 737 Howard
" Jeremiah, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r.
N W cor Sieiner and Hermann
" Jesse M., plasterer, r. 1015 McAllister
" John, hostler, r. 424, 5th Av
" John, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 749
Harrison
" John, policeman, r. UW-A Ellis
" John, seaman, r. 117 Steuart
" John, watchman, r. 741 Minna
" John A., bartender D. J. Tobin, r. 511 Stock-
ton
" John A,, quartermaster str Colon, r. 421,
4 th
" John D. (Morgan & Carnna), r. 1044 Folsom
" John D., machine hand Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks. r. 132 Juniper
" John F. (Gefken & Morgan), r. Sacramento,
Cal.
•' John F., carrier postofflce, r. 1723 Turk
" John H., waiter Lincoln's Road House, r.
Fulton nr 5th Av
" John J., carrier postofflce, r. cor Baker and
Beach
" John J., general agent, 26 Montgomery, r.
141914 Ellis
Morgan Jolin S., president The Morgan Oyster
Co., 612-614, 3d, r. 909, 25th
" John S. D. (Morgan & Chick), r. 837, 17th
" John T., hack driver, r. 532 Natoma
" Joseph, journalist, r. 607 Greenwich
" Joseph H., r. 72114, 17th
" Josephine, widow, r. 234, 12th
" Julia, widow, r. 725b 24th rear
" Kate, widow, r. 1138 Howard
" Kate E. Miss, r. 141914 Ellis
" Kate R., widow, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Leo, mechanical engineer, r. 519, 19th
" Levi A., laborer, r. 8 Everett
" Luke D., carrier postofflce, r. 1723 Turk
" Maggie T. Miss, compositor Methodist
Book Depository, r. 115, 26th
" Mahala, widow, r. 210 Dolores
" Margaret, widow, r. 503% O'Farrell
" Margaret, widow, r. 511a Buchanan
" Martha, widow, r. 5 Minnesota
" Martin, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry, r. 630
San Jose Av
" Mary, widow, r. IIOI Pine
Morgan May Miss, dressmaker, r. 1723 Turk
" May E. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 1015 McAllister
" Milton A., engineer Engine 30, r. 1015 Mc-
Allister
" Mining Co. (Calaveras Co.), Louis C. Breese
secretary, 230 Montgomery
" Morgan, shipping clerk Am. Union Fish
Co., r. 2916Larkin
" Nelson, clerk Simpson Lumber Co.
MORGAN OYSTER CO. THE,
Jotm S. Morgan president, Thomas
Crellin vice-president, Frederick C.
Morgan secretary, 612-614, 3d, tele-
phone Main 886
Morgan Pasquella, widow, r. II614 Clara
" Patrick, carriage washer Peter Garrity, r.
22 Turk
" Patrick, laborer, r. 16 Folsom Av
" P. Brett Rev., pastor Christ R. E. Church,
Morgan Percy T., first vice-president and gen-
eral manager California Wine Associa-
tion, SW cor 2d and Folsom, r. 2213
Buchanan
" Richard, attorney at law, r. 1701 Turk
" Richard, carpenter, r. 1313 Minna
" Rose E. Miss, teacher Peabody Primary
School, r. 511A Buchanan
Morgan Ross, civil engineer, 101 Sansome, room
11, r. Oakland
" Sadie M., widow, r. 710 Geary
" S. F. Mrs., r. 25, 9th
" T., salesman Hale Bros., r. 117 Jones
" Thomas, machinist Market St. Ry, r. 2302
California
" Thomas H., boxmaker, r. 110 Taylor
Morgan Thomas W., civil engineer, 101 San-
some, room 11, r. Oakland
" Vaughan, boiler maker, r. 16a Guy PI
Morgan W. & Co. (Walter Morgan), heating,
ventilating and sanitary engineers, 819
Market, room 43
" Walter (W. Morgan & Co.), r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" William, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
• ' William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
Pennsylvania Av nr Nevada
" William, longshoreman, r. 114 Pacific
" William (Morgan & Cotter), r. 421 Jersey
" William, sailmaker, r. 11 Minna
" William A., bookkeeper C. W. Foster, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
" William C, seaman, r. 630 Broadway
" William H., sailmaker, r. 72iy2, 17th
" William J., chief engineer Market St. Ry,
Division B, r. 1225 Florida
" William J. , with S. F. Photo. Engraving Co.
■ " William M., cabinet maker Bell & Grant,
r. 727, 18th
" William O., special agent Home and
Phoenix Ins. Co., r. Oakland
Morgan William P., agent Meriden Britannia
Co. and president California Casket Co.,
134 Sutter, telephone Main 5839, r. 2211
Clay
" William S., clerk E. M. Morgan, r. 127
Montgomery
" W. Matthew, bartender H. Mmderman, r.
1436 Howard
" & Carnna (John D. Morgan and Alexander
Carnna), groceries and liquors, 1044 Fol-
som „
Morgan & Chick (John S. D. Morgan and Harry
E. Chick, produce commission mer-
chants, 320 Washington
Morgan & Co. (Charles L. Morgan), druggists,
401, 6th. telephone South 195
Morgan & Cotter (William Morgan and John J.
Cotter), carriage and wagon maker, 537
Brannan
Morgan & Hanson (W. Hanson), accountants,
216 Bush, room 14
4®"Morgan. See Mogan
Morgana Augustine, driver Pascal, Dubedat &
Co., r. 1826b Powell
" Joseph, proprietor L'Imparziale, 729 Mont-
gomery, r. 607 Greenwich
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Morganfield Godfried, laborer Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 517a 7tli
Morgans Margaret, widow, r. 616 Tennessee
'• William, r. 614 Tennessee
Morganstern Alfred J., attorney at law, 14
Sansome, room 35, r. 1611 Howard
Morgensen Herman, r. 515 Folsom
" Julius, carpenter, r. 736c 22d
Morgenstern Albert, deputy License Collector,
r. 503 Taylor
" Alfred L,., clerk Police Court 2, r. 34-^6, 16th
Morgenstern Alfred W., butcher, 544-546, 3d,
and 109 Berry and Supervisor 9th Ward,
r. 546, 3d
" Louis A., business manager Baldwin and
California Theatres, r. 535 Turk
" Millard, tailor, 1104 Clay, r. 608 Eddy
" Rudolph, clerk Baruch Solomon, r. ,608
Eddy
" Samuel, real estate, 325 Sansome, r. 127a
Oak
Morgenthal Anton, attorney at law, 63 Flood
Bldg, r. 1909 Vallejo
" William, tailor Charles Lyons, r. 828,
15th
4®"Morgenthal. See Mergenthal
Morgenthau Gustave, secretary M. Morgenthau
Co., 108 Bush, r. 306 Stockton
" Henry, president M. Morgenthau Co., 108
Bush, r. 306 Stockton
" Jesse, commission broker, 27 Leidesdorff,
r. 306 Stockton
" Leopold, assistant superintendent Mis-
sion
Soap and Candle Wks, r. 1208 Geary
" M. Co., Henry Morgenthau president, Gus-
tav Morgenthau secretary, proprietors
Mission Soap and Candle Wks, office 108
Bush
Morgran Swen, longshoreman, r. Contra Costa
House
Morgue, Dunbar Alley nr Merchant
Mori Emile, stenographer Board of Trade of S.
F., r. 18181/2 Post
" Louis, driver R. Baldocchi, r. 2330 Fill-
more
" Nicholas, peddler, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Moriarty Bridget, widow, r. 22 Howard Court
" C. Mrs., widow, r. 839 O'Farrell
" Daniel, r. 1306 Folsom
" Daniel, teamster, r. 22 Howard Court
" Daniel W., carpenter, r. 1906, 25th
" Denis, longshoreman, r. GYi Decatur
" Dennis, laborer, r. 614 Mariposa
" Elizabeth E., widow, r. 1345, 33d
" Ella Miss, stenographer Cal. Burial Co., r.
1333 Utah
" Ellen, widow, r. 1906, 35th
" Eugene, laborer, r. cor Marshall and Craut
" Jeremiah (Clifford & Moriarty), r. 37 Powell
Av
" John, farmer, r. 183 Jessie
" John E., sewer contractor, 1906, 25th
" John J., machine hand P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 42 Ecker
" John J., marine engineer, r. 1245, 23d
" John J., policeman, r. 134 Juniper
" John J., with Brown, Craig & Co., r. 829
O'Farrell
" John M., laborer, r. 41 Williamson
" John P., laborer, r. 2323 Greenwich
" Josie, domestic, 1612 California
" Louis, superintendent O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 9331/2 Guerrero
" Mary, widow, r. 104, 23d
" Mary Miss, r. 33 Howard Court
" Maurice, laborer Thompson Bros., r. 144
Clara
" Michael, laborer, r. 412 Clementina
" Michael, lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 6Y2 Decatur
" Michael F., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" M. J., lather, r. 39% Lapidge
" Murto M., laborer, r. 41 Williamson
" Patrick, teamster Yolo Mills, r. 42 Ecker
" Robert, r. 1230 Green
" Timothy F., plumber, r. 1906, 35tb
Morien John, machinist, r. 49 Clara
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
CARPETS, ^ FURNITURE,
UPHOLSTERY.
«5^1-«54V yviarket St.
Morin A. J., oiler U. S. str Albatross
" Dwight B., compositor George Spaulding
& Co., r. 513 Post
" H. A., bookkeeper Julius C. Amelung, r.
San Leandro, Cal
" James W., barber, r. 11 Clementina
Morine E. S., master schr Volunteer, office 48
Market, room 1
Morison Martha A., widow, r. 518 Fell
" Robert J., clerk George Abbot, r. 1215 Mc-
Allister
^etg" Morison. Morrison
Moritz Antone, expressman, r. 409 Harrison
" Frederick, r. 13;4 Caroline
" Fritz (Edward N. Smith & Co.), r. ISY2
Beideman
" Margaiet, widow, r. 807 Union
" Tillie Miss, bookkeeper O'Farrell & Co.. r.
807 Union
Moritzen Jacob, waiter, r. 10 Montgomery Court
Mork Andrew J., ship carpenter, r. 748 Har-
rison
Morken Henry, lathe hand Pac. Wooden Ware
Cooperage Co.. r. 1347, 18th
" ' William C, salesman, r. 831, 17th
Morla Timothy, master tugboat Ethel and
Marion
Morlan John, laborer, r. 414 Clementina rear
Morley Edward C, box sawyer, r. 44 Ritch
" Frank, master mariner, r. 95 Steuart
" James T., master mariner, 9 Mission, r. 320
Drumm
" Margaret Miss, lithographer, r. 44 Ritch
" Michael A., laborer, r. 44 Ritch
" Thomas (Morley & Copp), r. 530 Jones
" William, sawyer Commercial Box Factory
" & Copp (Thomas Morley and Joseph B.
Copp), book and job printers, MSy^, 5th
4S-Morley. See Murley
Morling William, cook, r. 6 Polk Lane
Morlitore Louisa G. Miss, stenographer, r. WA,
" Mary, widow, r. WA, 8th
Morlock Arthur, driver John Nolan & Sons, r.
1739 Leavenworth
" August, cooper David Woerner, r. 1721
Leavenworth
" Charles G., salesman, r. 1618 Post
" Frederick H., miner, r. 1731 Leavenworth
" Frederick H. Jr., machinist, r. 1731 Leav-
enworth
" Gustav, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
1731 Leavenworth
" William, printer, r. 1731 Leavenworth
'• William, turner McFarland Bros., r. 219
" William F., groceries and liquors, NW cor
Webster and O'Farrell, r. 1504 O'Farrell
Mornick Louis, tanner, r. 1018, 14th Av South
Moro Carlo, cook, r. 818 Sansome
■' Enesto, city editor La Voce del Popolo, r.
1905 Stockton
Moron Benjamin, bookkeeper F. Daneri& Co., r.
1532 Willow, Alameda
Moroney Agnes Miss, dressmaking, 1118 Sutter
" Bridget, widow, r. 1330 Jackson
" Ella, domestic, 518 Sutter
Moroney J. Frank, manager Hoffman Cafe, SW
cor Market and 3d, r. 710 Steiner
" John, r. 1810 Fillmore
" John, waiter Schwerin & Sons, r. 28 Minna
" John J., real estate, r. 1009 Harrison
" John T., ironworker, r. 1009 Harrison
" Lee D., r. 1833 Broadway
" Mary Mrs., bakery, 817 Bryant
" Paul Mrs., widow, r. 1833 Broadway
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
Moroney Thomas, weigher, r. 817 Bryant
" William, salesman James Duffy & Co., r.
817 Bryant
.^"Moroney. See Maroney
Morosco Harry W., business manager Morosco's
Grand Opera House, r. 712 Mission
" Leslie, actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 712 Mission
" Oliver, treasurer Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 712 Mission
Morosco Walter, proprietor Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 712 Mission
Morosco's Grand Opera House, Walter Mo-
rosco proprietor, N s Mission bet 3d and
4th
Morossoni Dionigio, workman D. Ghirardelll
Co., r. 5 Jasper PI
Morotte Angelo, rancher, r. 215 Clark
Moroux Paul, clerk Foster & Orear
Morphy Alex., r. 7 Montgomery Av
Morr Karl, bottler John Wieland Brewery, r.
234, 2d
Morras Brothers (Coquille, Oregon), manufac-
turers lumber, Thomas J. Golden agent,
4 California, room 12
Morrchaeo John, r. 1715 Stockton
Morrell Charles, teacher banjo, r. 817 Greenwich
Morrell Charles H., manager United States
Watch Co., 640 Market, r. 319 Sutter
Morrell Franli D., The Norton Door Check and
Spring, 595 Mission, r. 218 Turk
" Frank T., bookkeeper, r. 13^ Washington
Av
-^"Morrell. See Morel and Morrill
Morrice Charles, clerk ticket auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 821 Dolores
" James (Plevin & Morrice), r. 821 Dolores
" Thomas, plumber Shepard Bros., r. 441 Mc-
Allister
Morrill Eliza Mrs., r. 1659 Mission
" Frank E., superintendent Quiros Soda
Water Co., 555 Polk, r. 204 Golden Gate
Av
" George A., manager Edwin Mohrig, 1510
Market, r. 232^4 Grove
" Harry C, salesman Norton, Teller &
Roden, r. 517% Fell
" Harry W., clerk, r. 22S14 Grove
" Mamie L. Miss, clerk, r. 15 Leavenworth
" Oliver C, r. 712% Leavenworth
" Ramon, porter Mills Bldg, r. 109 Kearny
" Susan M., widow, r. 706 Taylor
" Walter B., salesman E. C. Steams & Co.,
r. 1809a Eddy
4S="Morrill. See Morel and Morrell
Morrillo Lawrence, gardener, 2301 Laguna
Morrin Peter, r. 115a 6th
" Thomas, engineer Mills Bldg
Morris Abraham, r. 907 Ellis
" Abraham, marble works, 214-116, 5th, r. 2605
Sacramento
" Abraham, shoemaker, r. 324 Lily Av
" Abraham J., dry goods, 325 Van Ness, r. 70,
9th
" Adelaide F. Mrs., manager Woman's Co-
operative Salesroom, 325 Sutter
" Adolf, merchant tailor, 122, 3d, r. 3034A
Mission
" Albert, plumber, r. 143 Minna
" Albert M., marine fireman, r. 451V4 Bryant
" Alfred G., contractor, 303 Montgomery, r.
543/2, 2d
•' Alfred T., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r.
1091/i Clement
'• Amos, watchman S. F. Laundry, r. 4 Avery
" Ann, widow, r. 214 Perry
Morris Annie, widow, r. 85 Albion Av
" Anthony A., printer, r. 26 Page
" Augusta, widow, r. 63314 McAllister
" Benjamin, r. 1439Dupont
" Benjamin E., fireman str Alviso, r. 451%
Bryant
" Benjamin L., r. 1218 Ellis
" Bernard, r. 2729 California
" Bridget, widow, r. 513 Geary
" C, seaman str San Bias
" Catherine, widow, r. 539 Natoma
" Charles, captain light battery F. 5th
Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Charles, cigars and tobacco, 501 Ellis, r.
152, 9th
" Charles, laborer Duggan & Ames, r. 506
Battery
" Charles C, clerk, r. 811 Lyon
" Charles E., bookkeeper August Bacigalupi,
r. 456, 6th
" Charles L., mrchinist, r. 49 Clara
" Clarence, clerk, r. 907 Ellis
" Cornelius R., box clerk Post OfQce, r. 1833%
Green
" Daniel, r. 24 Clara rear
" Daniel E., foreman Albert E. Buckman, r.
10 Walter
" David, r. 152, 9th
" David, bartender C. Coats, r. 6 Ewer PI
" David Mrs., widow, r. 152, 9th
" David S., bookkeeper D. Samuels, r. 1927
California
" David W., examiner U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
" Delia, domestic, 3310 Clay
" Dennis, teamster, r. 843 Harrison
" Edward, r. Old People's Home
" Edward, bookkeeper Sunset Seed and
Plant Co., r. Oakland
" Edward, cellarman Arpad Haraszthy, r.
1907 Haight
" Edward, compositor, r. 702 California
" Edward, liquors, 131 O'Farrell, r. 2023 Ellis
" Edward, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 2118 Bush
" Edward H., bookkeeper A. Morris, r. 2605
Sacramento
" Edward J., laborer, r. 512 Geary
" Edward T., engineer, r. 742, 21st
" Edward W., news agent Occidental News
Co., r. 2729 California
" E. J., asst. superintendent Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 1810 Polk
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 113% Lily Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 134 Juniper
" Emanuel O., bottler The Rosenblatt Co., r.
318 Fillmore
" Francis R., porter Seller Bros. & Co., r. 36
Ridley
" Frank, r. 501 Broadway
" Frank, helper J. Wilbur Clark, r. 1325
Eddy
" Frank B., bookkeeper H. D. Morris & Co.,
r. Fruitvale
" Frank F., candy maker, r. 451% Bryant
" Frank N., laborer Harbor Commissioners,
r. 451% Bryant
" George, chief engineer str Alviso, r. 451%
Bryant
" Grace F. Miss, r. 1317 Geary
" H., seaman str. City of Puebla
" H. Mrs., widow, r. 309 Powell
" Hannah, widow, r. 538 Fulton
" Harrie C, stenographer Overland Monthly,
r. 1348 Nebraska
" Harry D., driver White Star Laundry Co.,
r. 331 Page
" Harry F., r. 330 Golden Gate Av
" Harry H., r. 1 Torrens Court
" H. D. Mrs., lodgings, 309, 5th
MORRIS H. D. & CO.
(Henry D. and Henry W. Morris),
agents Chrome Steel Works, Sander-
son Bros. Steel Co., Rand Drill Co.,
The Manhattan Rubber Manufactur-
ing Co., steel rails, rubber goods,
general miU and mining machinery,
141-143, 1st, telephone Main 1911
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Morris Henry, drayman, r. 1717 Post
" Henry, porter California Canneries Co., r.
678 Brannan rear
" Henry, salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Los Angeles, Cal.
" Henry, tailor, r. 710 Clementina
" Henry, traveling salesman Wheaton, Breon
& Co., r. 402b Haight
Morris Henry D. (H. D. Morris & Co.), r. Oak-
land
■' Henry D., machinist, r. 309, 5th
" Henri? J., driver Charles B. Baker, r. 3110,
16th
" Henry S., capitalist, 630 Commercial, r.
Oakland
Morris Henry W. ( H. D. Morris & Co.), r. 1918
Baker
Herman, cellarman Arpad Haraszthy. r.
1907 Haight
I. F. (Charles Jacobson & Co.), r. 1309 Web-
ster
Isaac, peddler, r. 2 Hopeton Terrace
Jacob, clerk, r. 629 McAllister
James, car driver, r. 1348 Nebraska
James, cook Cardall & Marston, r. 939 Mis-
sion
James, cooper, r. 843 Harrison
James, laborer, r. 11th A v bet J and K
James, longshoreman, r. 233, 3d
James motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1518
Eddy
James, paver, r. 702 Vallejo
James, real estate, r. 1018 Geary
James, surveyor, r. 129 Valencia
James B., laborer, r. 212 Broadway
James H., clerk general manager's office
Market St. Ky, r. 242, 12th
James L., clerk F. W. Voogt; r. 157 Clara
Jefferson D., cook, r. 939 Mission
John, r. 49 Clara
John, cigars, 106, 7 h
John, clerk, r. 712 Oak
John, clerk local freight office S. P. Co., r.
718 Golden Gate Av
John, cook, r. 11 Clay
John, fisherman, r. 17th Av South nr L
John, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
John, laborer, r. Foerster nr Melrose
John, machinist Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 1325
Eddy
John, porter Mills Bldg, r. 213 Ellis
John, salesman, r. 1017, 18th
John, salesman A. Kuhn, r. 214, 6th
John, tile setter, r. 3623£ Clementina
John C, driver Market St. Ry, r. 1348 San
Bruno Av
John F., clerk Post Office, r. 157 Clara
John J., blacksmith Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 7IIV2 Clementina
John L., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 1715
Eddy
John M., r. 20 Louisa
John M., restaurant, 850 Howard
Joseph, traveling salesman, r. 629 McAl-
lister
" Joseph J., r. 506 Battery
Morris Josepli J. (successor to Morris & Mer-
shon), real estate and insurance agent,
city and country property, Santa Clara
Valley and Palo Alto a specialty, 630
Market, r. 926 Sutter
" Joseph M., r. 22041/4 Devisadero
" Joseph W., bartender The Baldwin
" Julia, widow, r. 24 Federal
" Julius, bookkeeper Mandel, Pursch &
Wiener, r. 623!4 McAllister
Morris Julius, cigars and tobacco, 1500 Market,
r. 34 Grove
" Julius I., dental student, r. 1218 Ellis
" Julius S., cutter M. Franklin & Bro., r. 815
Polk
." Kate, widow, r. 961 Bryant
" Kathleen M. Miss, r. 742, 21st
" Kevy, commission merchant, 423 Front, r.
1309 Webster
" Lemuel P., carpenter, 1202^^ Larkin, r.
Oakland
" Leo M.. with Merchants' Pub. Co.
" Leon, clerk, r. 629 McAllister
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped
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Morris Lewis, attorney at law. 505 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. 510 Mason
" Morris Lillian E. Miss, nurse, 742, 21st
" Lizzie Mrs., dressmaking, 733 Geary
"_ Louis I., clerk Baron Jacobs, r. 2 Hopeton
Terrace
" Louisa Mrs., dressmaking, 1429 Dupont
" Machine Works (N. Y.), H. D. Morris &
Co. agents, r. 141-143, 1st
" Margaret, widow, r. 867 Mission
" Margaret D., widow, r. 927, 12th Av South
" Mark, seaman brig William G, Irwin, r. 27
East
" Mark H., traveling salesman, r. 733 Geary
" Marks (Wolters, Schein & Co.), r. 724a
Green
" Martin, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 563
Mission
" Martin H., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 2600
Sutter
" Mary, widow, r. 929 Natoma
" Mary, widow, r. 2108 O'Farrell
" Mary E., widow, r. 1 Torrens Court
" Michael, waiter, r. 268 Clementina rear
" Michael J., policeman, r. 61lB Hyde
" Milton, clerk, r. 232d 12th
" Moses, with Jesse G. Gobey, 238 Sutter
" Otto, butcher, r. 37, 2d
" Patrick, laborer, r. 542 Howard
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1434 Nebraska
" Patrick J., teamster, r. 843 Harrison
" Pincus, tailor, 10 Howard, r. 232D 12th
Morris Plating Works. See Pacific Man-
ufacturing and Plating Works
" Rachel, widow, r. 2000 Steiner
" Reuben, salesman C. F. Fechheimer, r. 15
Russ
" Richard, wagon maker, r. 124, 8th
" Richard A., coffee packer Adelsdorfer &
Brandenstein, r. II9V2 Harrison
" Robert, r. 518 Nan Ness Av
" Robert E., boots and shoes, 332 Broderick,
r. 1322 Eddy
" Robert H., carpenter, r. 927, 12th Av South
" Robert N., liquors, 211 Stevenson, r. 869
Market
" Rosalia 6., widow, r. 2118 Bush
" R. S. Miss, r. 1714 Market
" S. & Co. (Sigmund Morris and William T.
Satterwhite), employment agency, 7
Flood Bldg
" Sadie Miss (Morris & Clark), r. 131/2 Lib-
erty
" Samuel F., collector Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 111214 Hyde
" SarahMrs., r. 732 Hayes
" Sarah N., widow, r. 1406b O'Farrell
" Saul, bookkeeper M. Seller & Co., r. 1717
Post
" Sigmund (S. Morris & Co.), r. 732 Hayes
" Simon, dry goods, 916 Dupont, r. 218 Fill-
more
" Simon, nurse, r. 1606 Bush
" Terrence, laborer, r. 21414 Langton
" Theodore, marine engineer, r. 152, 9th
" Thomas, contractor, r. 37 Juniper
" Thomas, laborer, r. 157 Clara rear
" Thomas, stonecutter Gray Bros., r. 1020
Howard
" Thomas C, harness maker James B. Mc-
Mahon, r. 223 Minna
" Thomas H., office 419 California, room 5, r.
1911 Larkin
Morris Thomas H., dentist, 30-34 Phelan Bldg,
826 Market
" Thomas J., liquors, 160, 1st
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OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Morris U. S. Grant, r. 1601 Gough
" Walter, cook, r. 16 Scott PI
Morris Willard B., vice-president "Western
Iron Works, 133-125 Beale, r. 814 Waller
" William (Morris & Kennedy), r. Oakland
" William, gardener California Woman's
Hospital, r. 3118 Sacramento
" William, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" William, porter O'Connor, Moffatt & Co., r.
2108 O'Farrell
" Zachariah, janitor Plymouth Rock Offlce
Cleaning Co.
" & Clark (Miss Sadie Morris and Miss
Lizzie Clark), dressmaking, 235 Post
Morris & Kennedy (William Morris and John
F. Kennedy), dealers fine arts, artists'
materials, gold frames, etc., 19-21 Post
4®"Morris. See Maurice, Moritz and Morrice
Morrisey Alexander, boilermaker Risdon I. &
L, Wks, r. 549 Bryant
" Andrew, stevedore, r. 757b Folsom
" James F., boilermaker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 560 Howard
" James F,, carpenter, r. 230 Birch Av
'< John, manager Orpheum Theatre, 115-117
O'Farrell, r. 34 Ellis
" John W., r. 1307 Broadway
" Nicholas, helper, r. 317 Fremont
" Nicholas, horseshoer, 332, 9th, r. 1238 Mis-
sion
" P., coalpasser str Walla Walla
" Richard, boilermaker, r. 212, 1st
" William, laborer, r. 1009 Bryant
" William J., ship builder, r. 906 Illinois
4®° Morrisey. See Morrissey
Morrish Thomas I., liquors, 213 Stevenson
Morrison Albert, r. 425 Eddy
" Albert, clerk, r. 1096 Post
" Albert E., salesman Thos. H. B. Varney,
r. 1196 Haight
" Albert J., secretary boys' department
Young Mens' Christian Assn.
" Alexander F. (Morrison & Foerster), r. 2717
Pine
" Alexander J., painter, r. 659 Noe
" Alice M., telephone operator, r. 679 Har-
rison
" Andrew F., mail clerk Chronicle, r. 1003
Minna
" Andrew J., r. 1911 Larkin
" Ann Mrs., r. 3033, 16th
" Anne, widow, r. 1213 Buchanan
" Archibald, r. 2608 Howard
" Archibald, fireman, r. 7 Jackson
" Catherine, widow, r. 961 Bryant
" Catherine, widow, r. 2601 Howard
" Charles, reporter, r. 1096 Post
" Charles T., clerk Scott & Van Arsdale
Lumber Co., r. 2830 Howard
" Christopher, driver James P. Guerin, r. 1350
Market
" Colin A., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 460
Chenery
" Daniel, carpenter Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" David, livery stable, 308, 18th, r. 1704 San
Carlos Av
" Edward, fuller Golden Gate Woolen Mills,
r. 1554 Kentucky
" Edward J., porter, r. 88;4 Everett
" Edward W., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen
&Co., r. 632 Church
" Edwin C, special agent and adjuster
^tna Ins Co. (of Hartford), 514 Califor-
nia, r. Oakland
" Eflie Miss, nurse, r. 22, 13th
Morrison Fannie Miss, physician Maclean Sani-
tarium, 1534 Mission
" F. P. Miss, teacher Pac. Heights Grammar
School, r. 2525 Pine
" Frank, moJder. r. Precita Avnr Treat Av
" Frank, plumber, r. 659 Noe
" Frank E., dental student, r. 33V4 Rausch
" George, hostler Alex McCord & Co., r. 22
Turk
" George Jr., machinist American Type
Founders Co., r. 1314 Pacific
" George F., hostler James P. Guerin, r. 449
Jessie
" George H., r. 845 Devisadero
" George H., r. 2830 Howard
" Gilbert L., plumber, r 659 Noe
" Harry, concrete worker, r. 519V4 Birch Av
" Harry C, druggist A. H. Smith & Co., r.
1111 Sutter
" Harry L., superintendent Mt. Shasta Min-
eral Springs Co., cor 6th and Townsend,
r. 2310 Sacramento
" Hector, r. 642 Stevenson
" Henry E., student, r. 1711 Clay
" Henry S., teamster, r. 809% Treat Av
" Herman, bellman Cosmopolitan Hotel
" Howard, property master Tivoli Opera
House, r. 4 Burritt
" James, 4th officer str Gaelic
" James, hostler J. W. Morshead & Son, r.
20 Clay
" James, machinist, r. 489 Sanchez
" James G., foreman Saratoga Stables, r.
1123 Sutter
" James H., tailor Bullock & Jones Co., r. 2
Delta PI
" James R., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 717
Webster
" J. L. r. 1045 Market
" John, r. 170 Perry
" John, barber A. Levy, r. 2515 California
" John, blacksmith, r. 711V4 Clementina
" John C, r. 2213 Fillmore
" John F., porter Spring Valley W. W., r.
659 Noe
" John M., carriage painter Larkins&Co.,
r. 2601 Howard
" John T., president Pacific Coast Bicycle
Co., 18, 2d
Morrison John T., secretary Pacific Pump and
Windmill Co.. 575 Mission, r. 1022 Broder-
ick
" Joseph B., clerk The Hamburger Co., r. 659
Noe
" Joseph H., r. 1537 Jackson
Morrison Joseph R., bookkeeper Martin Holje,
106 Pine, r. 1537 Jackson
" Julian, seaman, r. 204 Perry
" Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 200 Stockton
" K. C, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2627
Sutter
" Kittle D. Miss, stenographer The Occident,
r. 2601 Howard
" Lauchlin, carpenter, r. 138 Montana
" Lindsey L., manager N. Iversen Trading
Co., 125 Berry
" Malcolm, insurance, r. 120 Post
" Malcolm, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 3
Powell Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 2525 Pine
" Margaret, widow, r. 3616 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 624a Hampshire
" Mary E. Miss, physician, 2608 Howard
" Mary J., widow, r. 679 Harrison
" Michael, engineer William A. Schrock, r.
214 Richland Av
" Parker H. M., master bk R. P. Rithet,
office 220 California, r. 215 Webster
" Parker P., dryer La Grande Laundry, r. 679
Harrison
" Robert, meterman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1718 Jones
" Samuel, laborer, r. 1810 Larkin
" Sidney, student, r. 316 Bartlett
" Susie S. Miss, teacher South San Fran-
cisco Primary School, r. 2601 Howard
" Thomas H., real estate, r. 1911 Larkin
" William, laborer, r. 24% Ritch
" William, laborer, r. 1908 Mission
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Morrison Williani (Morrison & Bevilockway),
r. 913a 23d
" William G., distributor Post Office, r. 3601
Howard
" William H., manager Yale & Towne Mfg
Co., 4 Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. Cosmos Club
" William H., salesman A. C. Nichols & Co.,
r. Oakland
" William J., gripman Sutter St.
14121/2 Baker
" Winfield S., bakery, 1913 Howard
" Wlnfleld S., superintendent C. E. Worden
&Co., r. 56Steiner
" W. Parks, clerk Mau, Sadler & Co., r. 1503
Jackson
" & Bevilockway (William Morrison and
Louis M. Bevilockway), ship tinsmiths
and plumbers, 110 Steuart
Morrison & Foerster (A. F. Morrison and C.
E. A. Foerster), attorney at law, 123-127
Crocker Bldg
4®=Morrison. See Morison
Morrissey Albert M., clerk, r. 3034 California
" Ann, widow, r. 102 Haight
" Catherine Mrs., groceries, 247 Clara
" Charles E., harness maker, r. 1189 Union
" D., coal passer str Willamette Valley
" David, iron worker, r. 711 Scott
" Edmond. stableman M. Michelsen, r. 615
Ellis
" Edmund, printer P. J. Thomas, r. 702 Cal-
ifornia
" Edward L., r. 326 Minna
" Ellen, widow, r. 1139 Union
" Frank D., barber Leslie A. Webber, r. 6
Kissling
" Henry, printer, r. 440 Tehama
" James, engineer Market St. Ry.
" James, S. J., professor St. Ignatius Col-
" John (Carroll & Morrissey), r. 15, 30th
" John, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" John H., property master, r. 440 Tehama
" John H. Mrs., widow, r. 440 Tehama
" John J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 433 Bryant
" John M., policeman, r. 1139 Union
" John W., pressman Chronicle, r. 13th Av
bet H and I
Morrissey Joseph G., M. D., physician and sur-
geon, late of St. Mary's and City and
County Hospitals, office NE cor 19th
and Mission, hours 11 a. m. to 13 m., and
3.30 to 5 p. m. telephone Mission 171, r.
102 Haight. hours, 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone Steiner 2321
" Julia, widow, r. 14 Federal
" Kate, widow, r. 714 Harrison Av
" Mary, candy maker W. S. Townsend, r. 2iY2
Ritch
" Maurice, longshoreman, r. 417 Fremont
" Michael, gardener, r. 1313a Scott
" Michael, laborer, r. 1303% Larkin
" Patrick W. (English & Morrissey), r. 803
Ellis
" Richard, laborer, r. 37^4 Gilbert
" Robert A., with P. C. Malloy, r. 103 Haight
" W., millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
" William, carpenter, r. 34V^ Ritch
" William F,, porter Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1139 Union
4®=-Morrissey. See Morrisey
Morrow Almond R., department superintendent
Cal. Wine Assn, r. 102 Haight
" Bert, clerk, r. 3833 Pine
" Club, 633 Union
" Florence, widow, r. 532 Natoma
" Frank P., r. 771 Howard
Morrow George & Co. (George P. Morrow and
Alexander O. Mulligan), commission
merchants, hay and grain, 39 Clay
" George P. (George Morrow & Co.), r. North
Temescal, Alameda Co.
" Howard, physician, r. 916 Leavenwarth
" Hugh G., driver Union Ice Co., r. 615, 3d
" James, team.ster Western Transfer Co., r.
436, 5th
Morrow James A., president Pacific Metal
Works, 137-139, 1st, r. Oakland
D., rancher, r. 337, 13th Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FURNITURE.
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. . . Styles . . .
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Morrow J. H., special agent W. J. Callingham,
r. Oakland
" John, policeman, r, 334 Sanchez
" John C, r. 553 Minna
" May, domestic, 1809 Gough
Morrow Robert F., president Sutter Street
Railway Co.,SE cor Sutter and Polk, and
real estate, 414 California, r. 916 Leaven-
worth
Robert H., attorney at law, 33-34 Crocker
Bldg, r. 916 Leavenworth
Thomas, driver S. F. Laundry, r. 337, 4th
Av
William C, editorial writer Call, r. 1603
Vallejo
William G., president Overman and Confi-
dence Silver Mining Co's, 414 California,
r. Sausalito
William H., clerk Williams, Dimond & Co.,
r. 3823 Pine
William S., collector, 130 Sansome, room
13, r. Oakland
Morrow William W., judge United States Dis-
trict Court, chambers U. S. Appraisers'
Bldg. room 68, r. San Rafael
" William W., porter Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 430, 29th
" & Co. (Mrs. Belle Rogers), corset makers,
504 Greenwich
Mors Albert, driver Franz Siebrecht, r. 54 Ship-
ley
Morse Adolph, tailor, r. 1503 Buchanan
" Benjamin M., clerk, r. 3119 Fillmore
" Benjamin T., carpenter, r. 2119 Fillmore
" Caroline, widow, elevator tender U. S. Ap-
praisers' Bldg, r. 625 Jessie
" Caroline F., widow, r. 26 McAllister
" Charles B., cutter Heyneman & Co., r. 1315
Sacramento
" Charles C, master ship C. F. Sargent, office
54 Steuart, r. 5 Scott
" Charles E., marine engineer, r. 32 South
Park
" Cora A. Mrs., physician, 631 O'Farrell
" C. Percy, clerk J. F. Chapman & Co., r. 5
Scott
" Eckelson, r. 907 Pine
" Edward A., treasurer Frisbee, Risdon &
Co., 133 Market, r. 711 Leavenworth
" E. L. Miss, proofreader, r. 36A Hawthorne
" Elliott J., r. 330 Geary
" Elisha, r. 631 O'Farrell
Morse Fremont, assistant United States Coast
and Geodetic Survey (Western Division),
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 39, r. 1415
Clay
" George, laborer, r. 12 Hawthorne
" George D., photographer, 916 Market, r. The
Baldwin
" George L., marine engineer, r. 1459 Guer-
rero
" George W., ice dealer, r. 506, 9th
" Georgia C. Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 1001 Pine
" Harry, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1532 Polk
Morse Harry N., agent and proprietor Morse's
Patrol System, 430 Kearny, r. Newton
Av nr Hanover Av. East Oakland
" Henry, r. 31 Alta
" Henry, teamster, r. 1125 McAllister
" H. G., master mariner, r. Palace Hotel
Morse Isaac H.,- president King-Morse Canning
Co., NW cor Broadway and Sansome, r.
1415 Clay
" James, janitor, r. 823 Jackson
" James, real estate, r. 106^4, 3d
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Morse James E., cutter Heyneman & Co., r. 1315
Sacramento
" Jesse A., compositor, r. 510^ Hayes
" John, cooper, r. 31 Alta
MORSE JOHN F.,
physician and surgeon, and surgeon
German Hospital, oflBlce 200 Stockton,
hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., telephone
Grant 90, r. 2522 Pine, telephone West
533
Morse Joseph, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 926 Min-
nesota
" Joseph, peddler, r. 6191^ Minna
" Joseph M., furniture, 1725 Market, r. 2146
Market
" L. Mrs., widow, r. 907 Pine
" Lena, widow, r. 31 Alta
" Leonard, clerk A. Pistolesi, r. 752 Wash-
ington
" Lyman A., cornice maker Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 867 Market
" Mary, widow, r. 2234 Mission
" Milton H., agent The Am. Trading Co., 112
California, r. 926 Fillmore
" Nellie A. Miss, teacher James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 26a Hawthorne
" Robert H., carrier postofflce, r. 17 Scott
" Roland, r. 926 Fillmore
" Samuel S.. machinist, r. 554 Iowa
" Sarah M., widow, r. 26a Hawthorne
" Sigourney B., bookkeeper Daily Report
Pub. Co., r. Alameda
" William S., plumber Shepard Bros., r. 625
Jessie
" Zachariah, janitor, r. 13 Ritch rear
4^Morse. See Morss
Morse's Patrol System, Harry N. Morse pro-
prietor, 4.30 Kearny
Morser Edward J., chief deputy City and County
Surveyor, r. 118^4 Fulton
Morshead John W. (J. W. Morshead & Son),
and president Am. Imp. Co., 220 San-
some, room4, r. 1011 Devisadero
" J. W. & Son (John W. and Stanley W.),
proprietors City Front Stables, 20 Clay
" Mary, widow, r. 645 Geary
" Philip, foreman James P. Guerin, r. 1508 Fell
" Stanley W. (J. W. Morshead & Son), r. 1011
Devisadero
Morson Frank C, clerk Mack & Co., r. 813, 20th
Morss George A., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Alameda
" Joseph E., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r.
Alameda
Mort George W., laborer, r. 228 Lang ton rear
Mortee Mary E. Miss, principal St. Katharine's
Episcopal School, r. 28 Liberty
Mortensen Eliza, teacher embroidery, 184 Noe
" Hans, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Jens P., lodgingfe, 606, 3d
" John P., seaman, r. 903 Bryant
" Morton, cook Andrew Christensen, r. 471 '4
Tehama
" Nels, seaman, r. lOO;^ Jackson
" Paul, master mariner, r. 1220, 26th
" Ruble, waitress Dennett's, r. 635 Golden
Gate Av
" Thomas, master str San Jose
Mortenson Christine, clerk Charles Jacobson,
r. 411, 3d
" Harry, bookkeeper Cal. Adsigns Co., r. 70714
Hyde
Morth Charles, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
Morfcigia William, porter G. Mayes & Co., r. 725
Bush
Mortimer Franklin C, clerk W. J. Callingham,
r. 1916 Pierce
" Henry W., clerk The Liverpool and Lon-
don and Globe Ins. Co., r. 1916 Pierce
" William B., stage hand Tivoli Opera
House, r. 430»4 Natoma
Mottizia Nicholas, restaurant, 132, 4th
Mortola August, r. 318 Broadway
" Baptiste, r. 318 Broadway
" Frank, r. 318 Broadway
" Prosper, foreman La Voce del Popolo, r.
318 Broadway
" Prosper, horseshoer Baptiste Lacaze, r.
13 Scotland
Morton Annie A., widow, musician, r. 246 Tay-
lor
" Brothers (Patrick C. and James), hay,
grain, coal, wood and dairy, 436, 10th
Morton Brothers (William R. and Henry I.),
proprietors Morton Special Delivery,
402-408 Taylor, 650 Market, 204 Battery.
Ferry Bldg foot Market, Oakland office
in Ferry Depot
" Carrie L. Miss, teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 450 Bartlett
" Charles . silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 15
Glen Park Av
" Charles F., cook John C. O'Brien, r. 820
Battery
" Charles W., salesman W. T. Smith & Son,
r. Oakland
" Conrad, waiter, r. 243 Minna
" Cora W. Mrs., r. 2220 Broadway
" David W., bookkeeper Thomas Morton, r.
628 Geary
Morton Draying and Warehouse
Co. The, John Morton president, W. R.
Morton treasurer, oflace 204 Battery,
branch office NE cor 5th and Townsend,
warehouses Townsend bet 1st and 2d,
NE cor Battery and Union and SW cor
Battery and Lombard
Morton Edward C, clerk Mann & Wilson, r. 2014
Pierce
Edwin, r. 215 Franklin
Edwin T., clerk local freight offtce S. P.
Co.. r. 215 Franklin
Ella J. Miss, vice principal Hamilton
Grammar School, r. 607 Ellis
Ellen, widow, r. N s Bryant nr Fremont
E. M., clerk Son Bros. & Co., r. 2414 Wash-
ington
Essie Miss, seamstress, r. 856 Bay
Francis A., student, r. 1816 Howard
Frank, principal Lowell High School, r.
3331 Washington
Frank H., collector Spring Valley W.W.,
r. 1312 Page
Frank R., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
Franklin C, clerk, r. 1916 Pierce
Frederick S., millhand DemingPalmer
Milling Co., r. Alameda
George, blacksmith, r. 1816 Howard
George E., laundryman American Laun-
dry, r. 1902 Union
Harriet A., widow, r. 1312 Page
Harry, r. 621/2 Post
Harry J., cooper, r. 856 Bay
Harry W., clerk, r. 1916 Pierce
Henrie F., carpenter, 6 Spring, r. 856 Bay
Henry B., commission merchant, 103 Front,
r. 1101 Geary
" Henry C, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 710
California
Morton Henry D. (Morton Bros.), and president
W. T. Garratt & Co., N W cor Fremont
and Natoma, r. 310 Ellis
" Henry E., keeper Golden Gate Life Saving
Station, Ocean Boulevard cor Fulton
Morton Henry J., director George W. Gibbs
Co., 33-39 Fremont, r. Sausalito
" Henry R., dentist, 205 Montgomery Av, r.
817 Lombard
MORTON HENRY R. Jr.,
dentist, 637 Kearny, office hours 9 a.
m. to 5 p. m., r. 1231 Stockton
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Sole Agent for ttte Pacific Coast.
W. B. CHAPMAN,
123 California Street,
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Morton Herbert S., student, r. 1118 O'Farrell
" Howard, bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r. 1625
Fulton
" Howard E., student, r. 1625 Fulton
" J., fireman str Santa Rosa
Morton J. & Co. (John and W. R. Morton), 20-1
Battery
" James (Morton Bros.), r. 434V4, 10th
" James H., fruit grower, r. 2220 Broadway
" Jeanette G., widow, r. 1625 Fulton
" J. H., r. 606 Sutter
Morton John, president The Morton Draying
and Warehouse Co., 204 Battery, r. 305
Taylor
" John B., cutter Henry Hess, r. 1712 Brod-
erick
" John F., driyer Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
Berkeley
" John M., r. Union League Club
" John M., policeman, r. 795 Stevenson
" John R., carpenter, r. 826 Bryant
" John R., street contractor, r. 1816 Howard
Morton Joseph Hatfield, importer and commis-
sion merchant (champagnes), 106 Pino,
telephone Black 51, r. 1320 Golden Gate
Av
" Joshua B. Mrs., widow, r. 1509 Jackson
" Julius W., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 2014 Pierce
" Laura, widow, r. 1819 Webster
" Lydia, widow, r. 450 Bartlett
" Lyman, artist H. S. Crocker Co., r. Oak-
land
" M. Alice, domestic. 572 Harrison
" Margaret, widow, r. 107, 16th
" Nathaniel T., receiver Market St. Ry., r.
2110 O'Farrell
" Patrick C. (Morton Bros.), r. 43414, 10th
" Percy, laborer, r. 430 Ellis
" R. C, freight clerk str San Bias
" R. Frederick, surveyor, r. 426 Eddy
" Richard, laborer, r. 13 Hinckley
" Robert L., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 414,
3d Av
" Shalman E., salesman George H. Croley
Morton Special Delivery, Morton Bros, proprie-
tors, Henry D. Morton manager, 403-408
Taylor, 650 Market, 204 Battery, Ferry
Bldg foot Market, Oakland office in
Ferry Depot
" T. H. Mrs., confectionery, 460 Haight
" Theophilus B., messenger, r. 6 Pleasant
" Thomas, r. 299 Hyde
" Thomas (Morton & Hedley). r. 302, 24th
MORTON THOMAS,
wood and coal, 628-630 Geary, tele-
phone East 152, branch 1619 Laguna,
telephone East 152-4 bells, r. 632 Geary
Morton Thomas H., foreman Greenbaum & Co.,
r. 460 Haight
" Thomas J., bookkeeper Thomas Morton, r.
632 Geary
" William, engineer Post, r. 515 Stevenson
" William J., carpenter S. F. Planing Mill,
r. 736 Clementina
" William P., r. 856 Bay
Morton William R. (Morton Bros.), and treas-
urer The Morton Draying and Warehouse
Co., 204 Battery, r. 1118 O'Farrell
" Winnifred, widow, r. 709^4 Harrison rear
" Wirt, clerk George W.Day wait, r. Oakland
" Zacharias J., blacksmith O'Brien & Sons,
r. 5o Boardman PI
MORTON & HEDLEY
(Thomas Morton and John Hedley),
proprietors Western Foundry, 234
Fremont
JgS=Morton. See Moreton
Morton's Warehouses, office 204 Battery
Mortzen Jacob H., waiter C. H. E. Rohlffs, r. 10
Montgomery Court
Moryon Charles L., druggist, r. 401, 6th
Morzolf George, expressman, r. 3 Mateo
Mosbacher Emanuel, japanner George H. Tay
Co., r. 1503 Powell
" Gerson, insurance agent Boyd & Dickson,
r. 214 Steuart
Mosbacher Solomon, upholsterer, r. 715 Howard
Mosby John S., attorney at law law dept. S. P.
Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 728 Sutter
Mosca Esther M. Mrs., midwife, r. 512 Filbert
" Joseph, bookkeeper Emilio Martinoni, r.
526 Filbert
Moscone Giacomo, scavenger, r. 5th Av.nr Lake
Moscrop Joseph, clerk D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 1818
Market
Mosetaach Ferdinand C, attorney at law, no-
tary public, commissioner of deeds, real
estate and insurance agent and loans,
323 Montgomery, telephone Main 1879, r.
Ill Guerrero
" Henry, clerk Station B Post OfQce, r. 814
Army
Moseley Andrew S. (Cutter & Moseley), r. 2510
Fillmore
" Mary, widow, r. 65SU Jessie
Mosely Frank E., compositor, r. 536 Fell
" Kate, widow, r. 526 Fell
Mpsener August, waiter, r. 312, 1st
Moser August, lodgings, 439 Jessie
" Bonif acius, special policeman, r. 926 Wash-
ington
J8®=Moser. See Mosher
Moses Charles S. (Charles S. Moses & Co.), r.
Pacific-Union Club
" Charles S. & Co. (Charles S. Moses), wool
dealers, 653, 5th
" Emily Miss, typewriter, r. 28 Perry
" Henrietta Miss, bookkeeper Kragen Furni-
ture Co., r. 1510 Dolores
" Isaac N., telegraph operator, r. 4S7y2
Haight rear
" John H., gardener, r. SOQVi Haight
" Marcus (Arctic Fur Co.), and furrier, 963
Market, r. 107 Leavenworth
" Max, bookkeeper, r. 1510 Dolores
" Montague T. (Sumner & Moses), attorney
at law, 335 Montgomery, room 35, r. 1032
Page
" Morris, barber, 605 Mission, r. 18 Harriet
" Morris, varieties, 305 Hayes, r. 1311 Ellis
" Oscar, bazaar, 431 Larkin, r. 810 McAllister
" PaulL., shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
.533 Green
" S. A., opftician, r. 34 Ellis
" Samuel, tailor, r. 435 Tehama
" Walter H., chairmaker, r. 35 Perry
" Walter W., r. 35 Perry
" William J., clerk, r. 35 Perry
Moses William S., superintendent Masonic
Cemetery, r. Turk bet Masonic and
Parker Avs
Mosgrove John, hostler Alex McCord & Co., r.
133 Eddy
je@=-Mosgrove. See Musgrave
Mosher Anne, widow, r. 135 Dore
" Aurelia Miss, millinery, 207 Powell, r. 303
Valencia
" Benjamin, cooper George W. Dalmas, r. 303
Valencia
" Carrie A., widow, r. 119i/4, 6th
" , Chandler & Co. (T. Harry Chandler and
John B. Robinson), manufacturers Cal.
Fruit Grader, 138 Market
" -Craig Co. The( James L. Mosher and Albert
W. Craig), fruit dryers and packers, 322
Turk rear
" Frank, painter, r. 135 Dore
" Frank S., foreman Music and Drama, r. 4
Oak Grove Av
" Frederick, master mariner, r. 736a 22d
" George E., engineer, r. 4 Yerba Buena
" Gilbert M., teamster, r. 206, 19th
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St
Mosher Howard N., machinist C. H. Evans &
Co., r. Oakland
' ' J ames L. (Craig & Mosher and The Mosher-
Craig Co.), and commissioner State
Board of Horticulture, r. 218 Turk
■' Joseph (Whittingham & Mosher), r. 704
Howard
" Julius, teacher music, r. 340, 13th
" Mary A., widow, r. 4 Oak Grove Av
" Theodore (Mosher & Wightman), r. 230i^,
9th
" Thomas S., carpenter, r. 206, 19th
" William, chemist, r. 302 Valencia
" Wright G., cabinet maker. 1639 Mission
" & Wightman (Theodore Mosher and Wil-
liam T. Wightman), produce dealers, 103
Washington
4®= Mosher. See Moser
Mosier Josephine Miss, saleslady, r. 1821
Lyon
Mosler Safe Co., The Adams & Beck Co. agents,
see Safes under classification
Moss Arthur J,, conductor Market St. Rv., r.
1227 Turk
" Brothers (Sanford A. and E. Carlton),
brushes, brooms, wooden and willow
ware, 408 Sacramento
" E., r. 781 Mission
" E. Carlton (Moss Bros.), r. 812 Ellis
" Edith J. Miss, r. 812 Ellis
" Ellis W., salesman H. Levi & Co.. r. 1126
Pine
" Emma L., widow, r. 25241/4 Post
" Ernest G., teacher languages, r. 812 Ellis
" Frank L., with Brown, Craig & Co , r. 2524^
Post
" George, acting librarian Sutro Library, 30
Montgomery Block, r. 14 Lyon
'' George, bartender, r. 808 Mission
" George A., gloves, umbrellas and parasols,
800 and 932 Market and 101 Post, r. 1012
Bush
" George R. (King, Moss & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Henry A., real estate, 622 Spreckels Bldg,
r. 248 Chattanooga
" Isaac, clerk M. Blum & Co., r. 13051/2 Polk '
" Jacob, r. 1818 O'Farrell
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.. r. 17th
Av South bet L and K
" J. Mora, physician, 2423 California
Moss Jolin, assistant local freight agent S. P.
Co., 5th and Townsend, r. 606 Sutter
" John, carpenter, r. 251 Tehama
" Joseph, laborer, r. SE cor Greenwich and
Gough
" Joseph, painter, r. 31 Dore
■' Joseph J., butcher Daniel Sylvester & Sons
" Joseph J., fish and oysters, 114, 7th, r. 619^
Minna
" Leopold, r. 1818 O'Farrell
•■ Mary, widow, r. 1126 Pine
" Nellie G. Miss, r. 1917 Baker
" Patrick H., laborer, r. 345 Brannan
" Peter, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 17th
Av South bet L and K
" Sanford A. (Moss Bros.), r. 812 Ellis
" William P., clerk H. Levi, r. 345 Brannan
49=Moss. See Maus, Morse and Morss
Mossford Moses, hardware, 1037, 24th
Mossi Ercole, cook, r. 509 Broadway
Mossier Frederick, cellarman, r. 522 Shotwell
Mossman W. F. Mrs., r. 726 Shotwell
Mossner Charles, clerk Cal. Wine Association,
r. 1050 Howard
Mosson David, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
Mostahinich George M., restaurant, 108, 4th, r'
939 Mission
" John, clerk George M. Mostahinich, r. 108,
4 th
Mostyn Mary, widow, r. 1212 M''ashington
Mote Henry, gripman, Market St. Rv., r. 2516a
Post
Mothander John J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1015 Buchanan
Mother Lode Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co.).
William Irelan secretary, 219 Crocker
Bldg
Motheral Graham F., horseman, r. 424, 5th Av
Mothershead Mary, widow, r. 326 Minna
Motley A. H. Tobacco Co. (Reidsville, N. C). J.
Lewis Starr agent. 215 Front
Motroni Angelo, hostler Motroni & Guastucci,
r. 515 Green rear
" Augustino (Motroni & Guastucci), r. 402a
Green
" & Guastucci (Augustino Motroni and An-
drea Guastucci), livery stable and wood
and coal, 633 and 515-517 Green
Mott Alice Mrs., proprietor The Globe House,
137, 7th
■■' Baldwin E, traveling salesman W. W. Mon-
tague & Co., r. 1520 Vallejo
" Charles W., office 315 California, room 7, r.
700 Jones
" Eleanor B., widow, r. 1520 Vallejo
" Ernest J., stenographer, 320 Sansome, room
57, r. 314 Eddy
'• F., laborer, r. 636 Commercial
" Frank K. (E, A. Howard & Co.), r. Oakland
Mott J. L. Ironworks (New York), M. S. James,
Pacific Coast agent, 27 Flood Bldg
" Leslie C, student, r. 314 Eddy
Motte Alexandre, cabinet maker and locksmith.
906 Pacific
Mottle Zacharias, milker, r. Lafayette nr.
Brunswick
MottromJohn, foreman Charles S.Crittenden,
r. 911 Polk
Motzer Conrad, bakery, 1713 Leavenworth
Motzkau Otto, carpet cutter, r. 206 Eddy
Mougin L. M. Mme., dressmaking, 700 Sutter
Mouille Geraud P., carpenter, 1st St. Wks,
Union I. Wks., r. 648 Andover Av
Mould J. T., conductor Presidio and Ferries RR.,
r. 1222a Union
" Richard I., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. East Oakland
Moulder Andrew J. Mrs., widow, r. 812 Bush
Moulder Augustus B., secretary The Giant
Powder Co. Consolidated, 430 California,
r. 2119 California
" Hamilton L., bookkeeper First National
Bank, r. 812 Bush
MouJder Primary Scbool, Mrs. Katharine E.
Brogan principal, SW cor Page and
Gough
Moulin Caroline Mrs., teacher embroidery and
fancy work, 1667% Mission
" Ferdinand, bookkeeper, r. 1667i/^ Mission
" Gabriel, photographer R. J. Waters, r.
16671/2 Mission
" Louis D., laborer Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
124, 6th
" Victor, interpreter, 1 Webb, r. 761 Mission
MoulthropCarleton F., salesman Miller, Sloss
& Scott, r. Alameda
MOULTHROP CHARLES W.,
draughtsman and patternmaker,
blue prints, 225 Mission, r. 830 Bush
Moulthrop Howland K., local deputy national
president National Association of Sta-
tionary Engineers, 220 Fremont, r. 914
Dolores
" John L., r. 914 Dolores
" John R., r. 1410 Webster
" William H., traveling auditor S. P. Co., r.
1410 Webster
Moulton Adeline W., widow, r. 1632 Vallejo
" Daniel S., bookkeeper E. B. Dean & Co., r.
Oakland
" Floyd, r. 1620 Bush
" Frank F., office 577 Market, r. Redwood
City
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Moulton Frank H., traveling salesman Will-
iams-Marvin Co., r. 221 Pierce>
" George H., pattern maker, r. 2316 Folsom
" Henry B., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1806
Geary
Moulton Irving F., 2d assistant cashier The
Bank of California, r. 2017 Hyde
" Joseph H., shipjoiner, r. 2316 Folsom
" Josephine, widow, seamstress, r. 822 Green-
wich
" Levy L., detective, r. 1131 Polk
■' Mabel Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. Oak-
land
" Margaret Mrs., dressmaking, 1620 Bush
" Mary S., widow, r. 1210 Mason
" Sadie, widow, r. 529 Grove
" Warren E., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 536
Ivy Av
Moulty Adele C. Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 720, 24th
" Rebecca, widow, r. 720, 24th
Mound City Paint and Color Co., 12 Drumm
Mounic Jacques (E. Gamier & Co.), and restau-
rant, 615 Sacramento
Mount Calvary Cemetery, Peter F. Mohun
superintendent, entrance St. Joseph's
Av, termination Ellis
" Diablo Mill .and Mining Co. (Candelaria,
Nov.), Richard W. Heath secretary, 318
Pine, room 12
Mount Hamilton Stage Co., Samuel Miller
agent, office 613 Market
Mount Hamilton Vineyard, John L. Koster &
Co. proprietqrs, office .327 Market, vine-
yard Mount Hamilton Road, Santa Clara
County
Mount Joseph M., theatrical agent Pacific
Coast. 225 Kearny, r. 416 McAllister
" Kimball Gold Mining Co., Arthur R.
Rlckoft secretary, 5 Mills bldg, 5th floor
" Malcolm, expressman, r. 307, 7th Av
Mount Olivet Cemetery Assn.,
M. C. Walton president, H. T. Graves
secretary, 302 Montgomery, rooms 7-8
Mount Samuel R., liquors, 213 Montgomery,
r. 830 Treat Av
" Sarah F. Miss, teacher Fremont Primary
School, r. 307, 7th Av
Mount Shasta Mineral Spring Co. See
Mt. Shasta Mineral Spring Co.
Mount St. Joseph Infant Asylum, Sister Mary
Caine Superior, Silver Av nr Q South
" Zion Hospital Association, Nathan
Schlesinger Hon'y Secretary, ,304 Mont-
gomery
Mountain Axel B., upholsterer A. V. Henko, r.
2312M Fillmore
" Edward, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 12
Powell Av
Mountain Ice Co. of California, A. F. Morrison
president, Joseph Martin secretary,
ofQce 327 Market
" Tunnel Gravel Mining Co., James R.
Garniss president, E. C. Landes secre-
tary, 219 Sansome
" View Gold Mining Co., James H. Hall
president, Jabez Howes secretary, 214
Pine, room 55
" View Mining Co., Arthur H. Ten Broeck
manager. 80-81 Columbian Bldg
Mountaineer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills,
Lievre, Frick & Co. proprietors, 701-711
Sansome, office 117 Battery
Mountford George, clerk, r. 1241'/^, 24th
Mourejeau Peter, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks,
r. 1242, 7 th Av South
Mouret, Ghirardelli & Co., bottlers of steam
soda water, 815-819 Montgomery, tele-
phone Main 1259
" Marcelin (Mouret, Ghirardelli & Co.), r.
1214 Stockton
Mour:tzeii John, coffee saloon, 605 Montgomery,
r. 7281/2 Union
Mourot Albert, machinist Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 331 Kearny
Mouseau Peter, peddler, r. 620, 17th
Mouseigne Francois, cellarman E. Garnier &
Co.,r. 913 Bush
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Mouser John D., manager The Bankers Alliance
of California, 14 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r.
1418 Grove
" Silas M., physician, 707 Bush
" William H., agent New York Life Ins. Co.,
r. 1618 Page
Mouthon Joseph, r. 208 Utah
Mouton Frank, bartender T. I. Moorish, r. Ala-
meda
" Jules, machinist, r. 1215 Clay
Moutrie E. Mrs., r. 21 Fell
Mouyer Louis (Lamanet & Mouyer), r. 820,
18th
Mouze Adolph, laundry, 1124 Pine
Mowbray Robert H., foreman repairs Harbor
Commissioners, r. 1209a Clay
Mower Margery, widow, r. 2726 Howard
" May E. Miss, school teacher, r. 2726 How-
ard
Mowry Charles W., helper W. A. Mowry, r. 17
Capp
" Edward, teacher swimming, r. 621 Bush
" George B., mining, r. 706 Ivy Av
" Harry A., painter W. A. Mowry, r. 17
Capp
" Laura A., widow, r. 706 Ivy Av
" Leland a., r. 706 Ivy Av
" Leontine, widow, r. 2229 Sutter
" Lucy M. Mrs., nurse, r. 26 Essez
Mowry Lyman I., attorney at law, 319 Califor-
nia, rooms 1-2, r. 1719 Oak
Mowry Marion L. (John M. Klein's Electrical
Works and Russell, Cerf & Mowry), r. 828
California
" Richard D., solicitor, r. 28 Essex
" William A., carriage and wagon maker.
1140 Folsom, r. 17 Capp
.^J-Mowry. See Morey
Mowry's Hall, Walter G. O'Brien lessee and
manager, SW cor Grove and Laguna
Moxley Elizabeth W., widow, r. Ill Fell
Moxter Conrad, waiter, r. 243 Minna
Moyce George, porter G. M. Josselyn & Co. r.
Alameda
" Harry C, driver National Ice Co., r. 424i/4,
7th
Moye Theis, sack sewer, r. 34 Moss
Moyer George L., lodgings, 16 Montgomery Av,
and expressman, N W cor Bush and Mont-
gomery, r. 16 Montgomery Av
" James W., molder, r. 151 Henry
" John, driver George L. Moyer, r. 16 Mont-
gomery Av
" Jonas J., wagon maker David Kerr, r. Oak-
land
" Mattie Miss, r. 16 Montgomery Av
Moylan Patrick, packer Wangenheim, Stern-
heim & Co.
Moyle Caroline Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Edward H., draughtsman Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 717 Union
" James, salesman Columbia Cloak and Suit
House, r. 822 Hayes
" Robert S., salesman, r. 823a 17th
Moyles Andrew, lithographer Schmidt Label &
Lith. Co., r. 124, 21st
" Bridget, widow, r. 934 Hayes
" James F., salesman, r. 934 Hayes
" James W., clerk, r. 1124b Union
" John, teamster Peoples' Express and
Transferee., r. Oakland
" Owen J., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 1124b
Union
Moyne James S., roofer, r. 2045!.4 Mission
Moynes George E., salesman The Hamburger
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Moynihan Cornelius, hostler Sutter St. Ry, r.
512 Howard
" Daniel J., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
609 Fell
" Elizabeth J. Miss, teacher Horace Mann
Grammar School, r. 609 Fell
" George (Zitska c& Moynihan), r. 722 Green
" Humphrey B., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
609 Fell
" John, laborer, r. 157, 9th
" John S., plumber, r. 154 Clara
" Laurence, r. 609 Fell
" Nora T. Miss, teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 609 Fell
Moynihan Timothy J., boiler works, 311-313
Mission, r. 611 Jones
j8®=Moynihan. See Monaghan and Monahan
Moyon Anna Mme., dressmaking, 527 Pine
" James, water tender str Mexico, r. 527 Pine
Mozart Edward H., wholesale millinery, SE
cor 6th and Market, r. 710, 21st
" Hall, 1358 Market
" The, John Hueth proprietor, 319 Ellis
Mozetti Benjamin, driver, r. cor S and 17th A v
South
" Bartolomeo, dairyman, 18th Av South bet
R and S
Mozley Brandon Mrs., r. Hotel Richelieu
Mozzi Antoine, laborer American Salt Co., r.
nr Five Mile House
" Joseph, laborer American Salt Co., r. nr
Five Mile House
Mt, Shasta Mineral Spring Co.
(Shasta Springs, Cal.), Adam Andrew
secretary and general manager, main
oflce 6th and Townsend, branch office
205 Front
Much Thomas, musician, r. 800 Kearny
Mucha Philip, tailor, r. 915 McAllister
Muck Fritz, engineer, r. 330 Chestnut
" Lena, widow, r. 330 Chestnut
" Peter, bottler North Beach Brewery, r. 330
Chestnut
Muckley Charles, master schr Mattie Dyer
Mudd Mattie, widow, nurse, r. 915V2 Central Av
Mudge George B., salesman California Coal
Co., r. 1714 Market
Mudge Robert, clerk, r. 24 McAllister
" Robert G., salesman G. W. Clark & Co., r.
The Wenban
" Robert S., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1800b Hyde
Mudgett Edwin A., ticket agent Burlington
Route, 33 Montgomery, r. Alameda
" George A., druggist William E. Mayhew, r.
144, 4th
" James G., r. Palace Hotel
Muegge Harry J., maltster Charles Bach, r. 16
Pfeifler
4S=-Muegge. See Mugge
Mueh John N. (Mueh & Lynch), r. 2213Broderick
" & Lynch (John N. Mueh and John J.
Lynch), liquors, 1411 Stockton
Muehe Joseph C, bookkeeper London and San
Francisco Bank, r. 754 Bryant
" William, manager National Vinegar Wks,
808-812, 4th, r. 339, 6th
Muehlenbruch M.. medium, r. 1063 Mission
Mueller Adam, cigar maker H. Plagemann &
Co., r. 309 Ritch
" Albert (Dannenbaum, Mueller & Kahn), r.
1705 Geary
Mueller Albert & Co. See Dannenbaum, Muel-
ler & Kahn in additional names
" August, insurance, r. 817, 18th
Mueller Bernhard (E. Westdorp & Co.), r. 1501
Folsom
" Carl W., copyist County Clerk's office, r.
114 Valencia
" Caspar, brass finisher Whyte & De Rome,
r. 230 Langton
" Charles, baker, r. 772 Mission
■' Charles, stableman Buffalo Brewing Co.,
r. 420, 6th
" Charles A., bakery, 1709-1711 Mission
" Charles F., cutter Brandt & Co., r. Oakland
" Charles F. W. (Mueller & Co.), r. 9271/2 Fil-
bert
" Charles R., boots and shoes, 505 Lyon
" Christian, compositor John C. Jens, r. 1186
Treat Av
" Conrad, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 633a Minna
" Emil, porter, r. 505 Post
" Frederick, butcher Charles H. Waterbury,
r. 16031/2 San Carlos Av
" Frederick H., driver, r. 1540 Eddy
" George, machinist, r. 1214 Larkin
" George, waiter, r, 242 Minna
" Gertrude, widow, r. 114 Valencia
" G. T. Oscar,, piano tuner, r. 1014 Greenwich
" Gustav, metal roofer, r. 817, 18th
" Henry, piano maker Jos. Schmitz & Co., r.
214, 3d
" Henry L., driver John Wieland Brewery, r.
1542 Eddy
" Herman, barber Jos. Knauer, r. 754 Mis-
sion
" Hermann (Hueppeden & Mueller), r. 920
Central Av
" Jacob, waiter, r. 9i4 Dale PI
" John, baker Albert Komsthoeft, r. 414
Dodge
" John, driver John Wieland Brewery, r. 118
Perry
" John, foreman South S. F. Brewery, r. 14th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" John, liquors, 1101 Folsom, r. 306, 7th
" John, wood carver, r. 711 Mission
" J. W. Frederick, foreman William Hoel-
scher & Co., r. 122 Cumberland
" Kate, domestic New Washington Hotel
" Louis (Mueller & Boss), r. 410 Kearny
" Louis C, porter German Hospital
" Louis J., laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Maria Miss, r. 114 Valencia
" Martise, lai orer, r. 18 Collingwood
" Mary, widow, r. 7 Decatur
" Michael, laborer, r. 677}^ Mission
" Philip, cook J. Janke, r. Alameda
" Robert, compositor P. J. Thomas, r.
Vermont
" Rudolph, clerk, r. 1208 Clay
" Rudolph A. .machinist G. W. Penningt
Sons, r. 312 Beale rear
" Rudolph F., laborer, r. 312 Beale rear
" Rudolph G., with Louis Schmidt, r.
Sumner
" Ulrich, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" William, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn.
" William, salesman Charles Mattheas, r.
r. 302 Langton
" & Boss (Louis Mueller and Joseph F.
Boss), barbers, 432 Kearny
" & Co. (Charles P. W. Mueller), liquors and
restaurant. 120 California
4@"Mueller. See Moeller and MuUer
Muench Konrad, washer John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 146, 2d
4®=Muench. See Munch
Muender Christian, driver Buffalo Brewing Co.,
r. 307 Grove
4®=Muender. See Munder
Muenter August, cashier Grangers' Bank of
California, NW cor California and Bat-
tery, r. Alameda
" William, wood and coal, 406 Tehama, r. 146
Perry
4®=Muenter. SeeMunter
Muenz Frederick, driver Jos. Buttgenbach, r.
115 Langton
^S^Muenz. See Muntz and Munz
Mues Carsten D., groceries and liquors, 143
Berry, r. Fulton nr 7th Av
1415
131/2
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Mues John F., bookkeeper Townley Bros., r. Ful-
ton nr 7th Av
" Louis, plate printer Hartwell, Mitchell &
Willis, r. 1815 Stockton
Muffe Frederick P., physician, 425 Kearny, r.
1311 Jackson
Mugan John, laborer, r. 120 Townsend rear
" John, laborer, r. 1031 Alabama
" John A. (Burkhardt «& Mugan), r. 1031 Ala-
bama
Mugan William G., secretary Dolbeer & Car-
son Lumber Co., San Diego Lumber
Co., Southern California Coal and Clay
Co , and West Coast Lumber Co., 10 Cali-
fornia, room 3, r. 616 Page
4®"Mugan. See Mogan
Mugarrietta Eliza A., widow, r. 4211^ Cedar Av
" Nellie Miss, retoucher, r. 421^4 Cedar Av
" Victoria Miss, saleslady, r. 421^/i Cedar
Av
" William J., printer, r. 42I14 Cedar Av
Mugen Kate Miss, r. 306!4, 6th
Mugge John, poultry raiser, Spring Valley
' Homestead
J8S"Mugge. See Muegge
Mugrage Lulu Mrs., dressmaker, r. 114 Turk
Muheim John, liquors, 245, 4th
" William, bartender J. Zumaberhous, r. 174
Clementina
" William, musician, r. 220 Kearny
Muhl Adolph, driver California Brewing Co., r.
905 Sanchez
" August H., shoemaker L. J. Gannon, r. 4a
24th
" Fritz (Buch & Muhl), r. 4391/2 Tehama
" Henry, wrapper Will & Finck Co., r. 4a
24th
" William J. G., bartender, r. 1073 Howard
4S=Muhl. See Mull
Muhlbach Charles, laborer Kingan & Co., r. 727
Bay
" Frank, cooper, r. 3010 Fillmore
" Frank L, clerk, r. 3010 Franklin
Muhlberg Alexander, r. 131 East
Muhlberger Anton, salesman J. Gundlach& Co.,
r. 439, 6th
Muhlenbrink William, r. 1316b Valencia
Muhlenfeld William, musician, r. 1st Av and
West Eddy
Muhlhall William, laborer, r. 624, 4th
J8®=-Muhlhall. See Mulhall
Muhlig Frederick W., wood polisher, r. 16
Morris Av
Muhlmann Albert, cement marker, r. 28 Turk
Muhlner Emma Miss, printer Frederick H.
Bushnell, r. 30 Fell
" William F., shoemaker, 930 Post, r. 30 Fell
" William F. Jr., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 30
Fell
Muhs Antonio, manufacturer jewelers' fine
cases and trays, 207 Sutter, r. 1016
Mason
Muir Agnes Miss, tailoress, r. en]^. Natoma
" Andrew R., with ^tna Insurance Co.. r.
East Oakland
Muir Brothers (William and Robert McD.),
shipsmiths, 1015 Battery
" Mary, widow, r. 1818 Filbert
" Robert McD. (Muir Bros.), r. 801 Bay
" Samuel, cook, r. 236 Minna
" William (Muir Bros.), r. 1818 Filbert
Muirhead John B., liquors, 2 Hayes and 1604
Market, r. 13"^ Larkin
" Thomas, machinist, r. 34 Ellis
Mukkautz Albert L., salesman Western Fur-
nishing Co., r. 235 O'Farrell
Mulally John H., r. 1415 Devisadero
Mulamphy William, gateman S. P. Co., 24th and
Howard, ir. 2617 Howard
Mulcahy Catherine, widow, r. 575 Minna
" Daniel, laborer, r. 14 Page
" Dennis, laborer, r. 30 Ripley PI
" Edward, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg Co.,
r. 216i4 Francisco
" Edward Jr., laborer Washburn & Moen
Mfg Co., r. 2161/^ Francisco
" George F., policeman, r. 465 Minna
" James B., deputy County Clerk and cigars
and tobacco, 205 Larkin, r. 121, 10th
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
EATING APPmiUS.
Warm Air,
Hot Water
and Steam
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Mulcahy James W., mason and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1755 Ellis
" James W. Jr., bookkeeper M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 1755 Ellis
" Jeremiah C, teamster I. Gutte, r. 124, 14th
" John, clerk, r. 600 Fillmore
" John, coremaker Whyte & DeRome, r. 10
Madison
" Joseph, draughtsman Charles J. I. Devlin,
r. 1755 Ellis
" Kate, widow, r. 575 Minna
" Katie, widow, r. 1227 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 526 Linden Av
" Matthew, soap boiler, r. 21 Zoe
" Matthew, soap boiler, r. 22 Freelon
" Michael A., cutler, r. 24 Henry
" Nellie, presshand, r. 526 Linden Av
" Patrick W., liquors, 601, 3d
" Philip, laborer Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co., r. 307 Chestnut
" Rebecca Miss, stenographer, r. 600 Fill-
more
" Richard E. (Mulcahy & Co.), r. NE cor Post
and Powell
" Roy Miss, dressmaker, 212i/4, 12th rear
" Thomas, steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 632
" Thomas F., mason, r. 1755 Ellis
" William H., hoseman Engine 19, r. 24 Henry
" William J., laborer, r. 600 Fillmore
" & Co. (Richard E. Mulcahy), grain and
stock brokers, 916 Market
Mulcare James, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, 706 Mariposa
" John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 38^4 Russ
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 540 Natoma,
r. 544 Natoma
Mulcreavy Harry I., copyist Recorder's office,
r. 920 Page
" James, gas fitter, r. 86214 Folsom
" John J., foreman, r. 109 Caroline
" Martin, clerk, r. 920 Page
Muldenhauer H., cooper George Windeler & Co..
r. ab% Zoe
Mulder Peter, fireman S. P. Co., r. 28 Russ
Muldoon Augustine J., clerk, r. 17 Dearborn
" Jennie, widow, r. 17 Dearborn
" John, fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2122
Union
" Patrick, teamster, r. 226 Elm Av
' ' Thomas F. , polisher Schaezlein & Burridge,
r. 17 Dearborn
Muldowney James, driver U. S. Mail, r. 618, 3d
" Thomas, hoseman Engine 9
" Timothy, cook, r. 106 Stewart
Muldrop Angelica Miss, r. 928 Valencia
Mulford George N., painter E. Williams, r. 315,
2d Av
" Thomas W., capitalist, 118 California, r.
3602 Pacific Av
Mulgrove Felix, r. 1203 Market
Mulhall Arthur F., clerk, r. 1915 Hyde
" James, conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1915 Hyde
" Joseph P., groceries and liquors, 1915 Hyde
J8®=-Mulhall. See Muhlhall
Mulhare James E., carrier postofflce, r. 41^^
Clinton Park
" James S., teamster, r., iVA Clinton Park
" Katie Miss, saleslady, r. -iVA Clinton Park
" Mary T. Miss, saleslady, r. 41^4 Clinton
Park
Mulhearn James, laborer Joseph Fassler, r.
Mission Road bet five and six Mile House
" Thomas, laborer, r. 4 Decatur
" William H., laborer, r. 4 Decatur
P=>
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MUL
CROCKER-LA NGLEY DIRECTORY.
MUL
J.C.WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. TeL Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN vf DOMESTIC GOAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
Mulhern Frank, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" John, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 19
Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 507 Mission
" John, manufacturer flavoring extracts, 134
Market, r. 905 Market
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaking, 131 Murphy
Bldg, r. 905 Market
" Matthew, tanner Thorn & McMahon, r. 3759
Mission
Mulholland Edward, laborer, r. 323, 18th
" Eliza, widow, r. 633 Vallejo
" Frank, house mover, r. 341, 13th
" Hannah Mrs., cook New Mechanics' Hotel
" Hugh, laborer, r. 937 Folsom
" Hugh, laborer, r. 33.33 Mission
" James, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
" John (John Mulholland & Co.), r. 1718 Wal-
ler
" John & Co. (John Mulholland), plumbers,
1718 Waller
" Patrick, porter, r. 353 Clementina
" Sarah E., widow, r. 1304'/^ Larkin
" William J., teamster, r. 1613 Hayes
" William W., lumber surveyor. 9 Mission, r.
West Berkeley
Mulick William, r. 12 Burnham
Mulinix Frederick, house mover, r. Ill Polk
Mulkeen Patrick W., laborer, r. 1201 Folsom
Mulkem Thomas, fireman str Mariposa
Mulkerrin Martin, seaman, r. 105 Clark
Mull Andrew, fireman str San Juan
" George, candy manufacturer, 403 Jones and
909 Mission, r. dWA Mission
" Irene Miss, vocalist Tivoli Opera House,
r. 538 Ellis
" John H.. salesman, r. 33 Lafayette
" William P., distributor Post Office, r. 403
Jones
4®-Mull. See Muhl
Mullally Edward, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
205 Langton
" Edward, medical student, r. 1817 Devisa-
dero
" John E., iron worker, r. 305 Langton
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 629 O'Farrell
" Thomas, laborer John Kelso, r. cor 16th and
Alabama
MuUan Annie, domestic, 1616 Sacramento
" Arthur, foreman Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 518A Folsom
" Daniel, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
3104 Point Lobos Av
" E. I., r. 134,4th
" James, stableman Black Diamond Coal
M. Co., r. 518a Folsom
" John, teamster Black Diamond Coal M
Co., r. 450 Main
" Joseph, teamster, r. 518a Folsom
4®=Mullan. See Mullen, Mullin and Mullins
MuUander Henry, clerk, r. 1350 California
Mullane Christopher, mill hand, r. 7.39 Folsom
•' John M., teamster, r. 45 Belcher
" Joseph W., glove cutter, r. 45 Belcher
" Margaret Mrs., janitress Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 1716 Church
" Mary J. Miss, r. 45 Belcher
" Michael, capitalist, r. 16 Elgin Park Av
" Patrick H., teamster, r. 45 Belcher
" Philip J., clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
45 Belcher
" Terrence, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Thomas, coachman, r. 1611 Pacific Av
" Thomas, salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. 45
Belcher
" Timothy J., giovemaker, r. 45 Belcher
MuUaney Anthony J., bartender Edward I. Ma-
honey, r. 213 Cortland Av
Catherine, widow, r. 213 Cortland Av
Eugene, stonecutter, r. 1057 Golden Gate
Av
George, laborer, r. 336 Ritch
James, brass finisher, r. 213 Cortland Av
James, laborer, r. Cable Hotel
John, marble cutter William H. McCor-
mick, r. 1041, 19th
Kate, widow, r, 5 Clementina
Mary, widow, r. II41/2 Tehama
Mary, widow, r. 1213 Florida
Michael (Gross & Mullaney), r. 534 Fulton
Michael, shoemaker, r. 213 Cortland Av
Michael D., shoemaker. 416, 5th
Patrick, boiler maker, r. 213 Cortland Av
MULLANEY PATRICK D.,
dealer In marble and granite, opposite
Holy Cross Cemetery, cemetery work a
specialty, yard adjoining Brookville
Hotel, office and r. 419, 3d
Mullaney Thomas, boatman, r. 103 Pacific
" William, marble cutter, r. 1041, 19th
Mullany, Grant & CusMng (Michael Mullany,
William Grant and Charles S. Cushing),
attorneys at law, 104 Sutter, room 16
" James Mrs. (James Mullany & Co.), r5
Clementina
" James & Co. (Mrs. James Mullany), wood
and coal, 259, 1st
" Michael (Mullany, Grant & Cushing), r.
810, 31st
" Patrick (Laver & Mullany), r. 810, 31st
" Thomas, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
810. 31st
Mullarkey Edmond, laborer, r. 133 Shipley
" Eugene, blacksmith helper Charles Klein,
r. 101, 1st
'• Hugh, waiter, r. 38 Mary
" John, bakery, 831 Illinois
" Michael, laborer, 28 Mary
" Michael, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" Patrick, laborer, r. 31st Av South nr J
" Thomas, laborer, r. 38 Mary
" Timothy, blacksmith, r. 101, 1st
Mullee James J., carpenter, r. 167 Perry
" Thomas F., porter, r. 167 Perry
Mullen A. J., machinist, r. 715 Howard
" Annie Miss, nurse California Woman's
Hospital
" Bernard, laborer, r. 53 Clementina
" Bernard F., boiler maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 1439, 33d
" Daniel, lineman Gold & Stock Tel. Co., r.
525 Linden Av
" Daniel J., oiler str Gaelic, r. 42 Tehama
" Dennis, clerk Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank, r.
212 Grove
" Edward, barber, r. 306 Stockton
" Edward P., r. 917i4 Mission
" Edwin T., r. 418 Post
" Ellen Mrs., groceries, 35 Louisa
" Frank, boiler maker, r. 313 Cortland Av
" Harry, r. 644 Minna
" Harry, laborer, r. 1003 Mission
" Henry, elevatorman Bohemian Club, r. 29
Grant Av
" Henry T., molder, r. 746 Howard
" James W., salesman Redington & Co., r.
711 Jones
" Jennie Miss, saleslady Albert Mueller &
Co., r. 19 Stockton
" J. F., with Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 1337
Geary
" J. Franklin, salesman, r. 922b Sutter
" John, blacksmith, r. 616 Folsom
" John, blacksmith, r. 1417 Washington
" John, carpenter, r. 10 Chenery
" John, peddler, r. 535, 8th
" John, salesman, r. 925 O'Farrell
" John, shoemaker J. T. Sullivan, r. 518 Bush
" John, stevedore, r. 18 Laurel PI
" John, stonemason, r. 319 Grant Av
" John, yardman Palace Hotel
" John C, clerk Thomas Mullen, r. 746 How-
ard
" John C, stereotyper, r. 1223 Kearny
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Mullen Jolm E., Inspector U. S. Customs, r. 513
Post
" John F., laborer, r. 43^ Harriet
" Jolm F., wood and coal, 46 Ridley, r. 42 Rid-
ley
" John G., Boilermaker, r. 32 Ritch
" John S., laborer Watson & Marx, r. 43V2
Clinton
" John S., teamster G. R. Lucy & Co., r. 1182
Harrison
" John T., faucet maker, r. 269H Clara
" Joseph F., chief clerk Singer Mfg. Co., r.
Oakland
" Kate Mrs., r. 215 Polk
" Katie Miss, r. 718 Golden Gate Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 1735 Broadway
" Margaret Miss, glove maker, r. 35 Louisa
" Mary, widow, r. IO8V2 Shipley
" Mary Miss, r. 637 Locust Av
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 925 O'Farrell
•' Mary Miss, glove maker, r. 35 Louisa
" Mary E., widow, r. 410 Tehama
" Matthew, boilermaker, r. 249 Minna
" Michael, laborer, r 39 Tehama
" Michael, liquors, 650 Sacramento
" Michael, salesman, r. 47^4 Dore
" Michael, salesman, r. 925 O'Farrell
" Moses, salesman, r. 925 O'Farrell
" Nora Miss, packer Paul Rieger & Co., r. 58
Clementina
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, NE cor 24th
and Castro
" Patrick, laborer, r. 17 Harrison Av rear
" Patrick, laborer, r. 411, 3d Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Patrick, laborer, r. 717 Tennessee
" Patrick J., watchman Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 818 Douglass
" Sarah A., r. 269i/4 Clara
" T., capitalist, r. 319 Grant Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 23d nr Vermont
" Thomas, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
" Thomas, wood and coal, 904-906 Howard, r.
746 Howard
" Thomas C, butcher, r. 516% Leavenworth
" Thomas H., copyist County Clerk's office,
r. 308 Union
" W. H., merchant, r. 800 Kearny
" William, collector, r. 513 Post
" William, wool sorter Flint & McLennan,
r. cor 22d and Alabama
" William, yardman Palace Hotel
J8»- Mullen. See Mullan, Mullin and MuUins
Mullender David F., photographer, r. 611 Stock-
ton
" Joseph F., photographer, r. 611 Stockton
" William J., r. 611 Stockton
" William J., policeman, r. 1622 Washington
MuUer Adelaide Mrs., furnished rooms, 706 Cal-
ifornia
" Adolph, cigar manufacturer, 2757, 16th
" Adolph G., bartender Fred C. Muller, r.
1331 Florida
" Adolph L., clerk Anglo-Californian Bank,
r. 1445 Dolores
" Adolph, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 3008 Harri-
son
" Albert, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkeldey, r.
11251/2 York
" Albert A., musician, r. 110, 14th
" Albert H., bakery, 840, 17th
" Amelia L. Miss, stenographer Whitman &
Barnes Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
" Anna, domestic, 2419 Washington
" Anna Miss, dressmaker Mrs. A. E. Grun-
wald, r. 761 Bryant
" Anna D. Mrs., r. 1326 Stanyan
" Antoinette, domestic, 3529 Washington
«.' Arthur, quartermaster str Coptic
" August, butcher, r. 1217 Scott
" August, luncheon The Oberon, r. 415 Powell
" August, tinner Schuster Bros.
" August H., assistant secretary The Ger-
man Savings and Loan Society, r. 1445
Dolores
" August J., tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r.
1331 Florida
" Augusta Mrs., milliner Mrs, A. Christy, r.
925 Minna
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice AssortmsQt of
Novelties.
©^l-S^-7- IVIARKEX ST.
Muller B., student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. 44, 3d
" Benjamin F., trimmer Central Hardware
and Supply Co., r. Berkeley
" Bernard (Muller & Kaufman), r. 175 Jessie
" Bernard, butcher, r. 9th Av South nr K
" Carl (Bassen & Muller), r. 1179 Mission
" Carl, butcher, 423 Larkin, r. 1638 Sacra-
mento
" Carl, butcher, r. 9th Av South nr K
" Carl, tailor, r. 32O1/2 Geary
" Carl A., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 1326 Stanyan
" Carrie E. Mrs., r. 1132 Stevenson
" Caspar, millhand -Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 30 Clay
•' Charles, bookkeeper George W. Emmons,
r. Oakland
" Charles, clerk Alexander Gerdes, r. 44
Willow Av
" Charles, draughtsman, 608 Sacramento
" Charles, expressman, NW cor Bush and
Kearny, r. 3208 Webster
" Charles, machinist F, Krajewski, r. 133, 14th
" Charles, molder Occidental Foundry, r. 459
Clementina
" Charles, sailmaker. r. 761 Bryant
" Charles, watchmaker and jeweler, 112
Kearny, r. 7.35 Ellis
" Charles A., bartender Schwartz & Meyer,
r. 19 Market
" Charles F., carpenter C. Gitsham. r. 1445
Dolores
" Charles F. W., r. 927i/4 Filbert
" Charles J., asst. bookkeeper Hawley Bros.
Hardware Co., r. 1022^ Washington
" Charles J., undertaker Theodor Dierks, r.
937 Mission
" Charles L., r. 133, 14th
" Charles L. Jr., machinist, r. 133, 14th
" Christian, optician, 824 Market, r. 218
Haight
" Cornelius, plumber, r. 210, 5th Av
" Daniel, cooper August Petzold, r. 3337, 16th
" Dora C, widow, groceries and liquors, 925
Sacramento
" Edward A., clerk Fred C. Muller, r. 1331
Florida
" Edward P., sign painter, 407 Hyde
" Eilt H., dairy produce, 526, 6th
" Emil, peddler, r. 321 Union
" Emil Mrs., stationery, 321 Union
" Emile A. W., storekeeper Cafe Zinkand, r.
327 Jessie
' ' Eugene, butcher Emil Schuck, r. 310 Folsom
" Eugene, driver Ernest Lanzendorf, r. 1508
Vallejo
" Frank, r. 276 Minna
" Frank (Muller & Koenig), r. 1442 Harrison
" Frank, engineer, r. 498, 4th
" Frank, shoemaker, 244 Sutter, r. 1109 Leav-
enworth
" Frank C, cutter Upton Bros., r. 1109 Leav-
enworth
■' Frank K. (Muller & Co.), r. 1024 Larkin
Muller Fred C, proprietor Manhattan Hall,
and wines, liquors and cigars, 1749 Mis-
sion, r. 1.331 Florida
" Frederick, butcher, r. 653 Minna
" Frederick, candy maker, r. 1331 Florida
" Frederick, cellarman, r. 122 Cumberland
" Frederick, driver Fredericksburg Bottling
Co.,r. 6a3A Minna
" Frederick, fireman, r. 4 Newell
" Frederick A., laborer Watson & Marx, r.
51614,4th
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We place advertising in any State in the
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classes of advertising.
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San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
MuUer Frederick C. (A. Finke's widow), r. 619
Valencia
MULLER FREDERICK P.,
furrier, seal sacques dyed and refitted,
223 Kearny, r. Alameda
Muller Frederick W., president San Joaquin
Brick Co., Berry bet 6th and 7tli, r.
Stockton, Cal
" Friedricka, widow, r. 1-145 Dolores
" George, barber Otto Schoenwald, r. 1561'/^
Market
" George, bartender New Washington Hotel
" George, blacksmith Gallagher & O'Connor,
r. 948 Harrison
" George, cook August Van Bergen, r. 407
Hyde
" George, engineer, r. 1214 Larkin
" George, foreman Eagle Cracker and Bis-
cuit Co., r. 1 RondellPl
" George, machinist Electric Supply Co., r.
5361/2 Natoma
" George, superintendent Golden Gate Dis-
tilling Co., SE cor Fillmore and Chest-
nut, r. 3010 Buchanan
" George Jr., draughtsman Naval Dept.
Union I. Wks, r. 407 Hyde
" George E., teamster Bartlett Springs Co.,
r. 120, 10th
" George L., engineer Washington Brewery,
r. 4 Newell
MuUer Gerhard, proprietor Eagle Cracker and
Biscuit Co., 104, Uth SW cor Mission
" Gottfried, liquors, SW cor California and
Montgomery, r. 1622 Leavenworth
" Gustav, bartender Allais & Bodin, r. 522
Pine
" Gustave, millman, r. 600, 2d
" Gustave, plumber, r. 653 Minna
" H. & Co. (Henry Muller and George M.
Ahrens), liquors, SE cor Fremont and
Howard
" Harry, confectioner, r. 171 Minna
" Harry, electric treatment, 236 Sutter
" Henry (Goetjen & Muller), r. 324^/2, 19th
" Henry (H. Muller & Co.), r. 201 Fremont
" Henry, asst. engineer str State of Califor-
nia, r. 718 Treat Av
" Henry, distiller Golden Gate Distilling
Co.
" Henry, groceries, 400, 5th, r. 2714 Oak Grove
Av
" Henry, groceries and liquors, NW cor Sut-
ter and Devisadero
" Henry, liquors, 520 Pacific, r. SE cor Broad-
way and Stockton
" Henry, salesman Wiester & Co., r. 133,
14th
" Henry, shoemaker, 89, 9th, r. 925 Minna
" Henry, tailor, r. 1623 Turk
" Henry Jr., salesman W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 1623 Turk
" Henry F., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1140 Noe
" Henry G., salesman Eugene Korn, r. 33, 6th
" Henrv J., cellarman, r. 560 Minna
MULLER HERMAN A.,
violin maker and repairer, orchestra
string instruments, zithers in various
forms and finish made to order, 2
Latham PI off Mason bet Ellis and
OTarrell
MuUer Hermann, laborer, r. 20 Williamson
" Hermann C, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Waller and Fillmore, r. 204 Fillmore
Muller Hermann F., receiving teller The Ger-
man Savings and Loan Soc, r. 464, 18th
" Hyman. barber, r. 21 Harriet
" Jacob (Holzmiiller & Miiller),r. Berkeley
" Jacob, butcher Paul Freise, r. 604 Grove
" Jacob, locksmith, r. 83 Caselli Av
" Jacob, tailor, r. 620 Washington
" Johanna L., widow, r. 619 Valencia
" John, r. 653 Minna
" John, r. 1013 Natoma
Muller John, ouicher, 13-14 California Market,
telephone Main 5314, r. 407 Powell
" John, cooper, r. 707 Mission
" John, engineer Weston Basket and Mfg
Co., r. 31 Russ
" John, fireman Del Monte Milling Co., r.
1016 Washington
" John, painter, r. 967 Mission
" John H. (Eggers, Gould & Co.), r. 1013 Na-
toma
" John H. W., cracker baker Gerhard Muller,
r. 104, nth
" John P., bookkeeper John R. Hanify, r.
Berkeley
" John W., barber, 080 Howard, r. 965 Howard
" Joseph, butcher Wannenmacher & Co., r.
179 Minna
'■ Joseph, window cleaner, r. 1929 Geary
" Joseph H., machinist Main St. Iron Wks,
r. 371^ Natoma
" Joseph P., clerk Page, McCutchen & Eells,
r. 1929 Geary
" Josephine, widow, r. 1605, 24th
" Julius cook, r. 724 Mission
" Julius, foreman bottling dept. Cal. Wine
Assn, r. 560 Minna
" Lizzie, domestic. 208 Chestnut
" Louis, butcher, SE cor Oak and Scott, r.
921A Oak
" Louise Miss, dressmaker, r. 703 Post
" Mary, widow, r. 179 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 1217 Scott
" Mary, widow, r. 1331 Florida
" May Miss, waitress, r. 819b Howard
" Meyer, traveling salesman, r. 31 Russ
" Moss, traveling salesman, r. 31 Russ
" Otto J., physician, 1018 Mission
" Peter, laborer, r. 240 Greenwich rear
" Peter H., groceries and liquors, 1701 De-
visadero, r. 2404 Sutter
" Peter M., driver Gerhard Muller, r. 1132
Stevenson
" Philip, superintendent Consumers' Yeast
and Vinegar Wks, r. 525 Jersey
" Philip C, printer Pac. and S. F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 133, 14th
" Rebecca, domestic, 1904 Franklin
MULLER REINHOLD,
successor to Hugo Hahn, newsdealer
and German bookseller, 410 Kearny,
room 7, r. 1423 Washington
MuUer Rudolph, carpenter Bader & Fincke, r.
242 Sunnyside Av
" S. Mrs., widow, r. 533 Shotwell
" Samuel, salesman Harris & Jones, r. 31
Russ
" Thomas, r. 420 Jackson
" Walter, carpenter, r. 502, 22d
" Walter A., manufacturers' agent, 136 Phe-
lan Bldg, r. Alameda
" W. E., journalist, r. Commercial Hotel
" William, clerk, r. 2 Monroe
" William, clerk, r. 610b Bush
" William, longshoreman, r. 636'/2,4th
" William, master schr Fortuna, r. 761 Bry-
ant
" William, sign painter, 759 Mission, r. 411,
4th
" William A., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 103, 22d
" William E., secretary W. M. Patterson
Co., 20 Ellis, r. Oakland
" William F., candy dealer, r. 331, 2d Av
" William F., carpenter, r. 3598 Howard
" William F., plumber, r. 502, 22d
" William M., engineer, r. 32 Ritch
" & Co. (Frank K. Muller), Japanese house-
cleaning, 1024 Larkin
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MuUer & Kaufman (Bernard Muiler and Charles
Kaufman), liquors, 251, 5th
Muller & Koenlg (Frank Muiler and George
Koenig), pork packers, 15-16 California
Market
J8S=Muller. See Miller, MoUer, Moeler and
Mueller
MuUerrlng August, teamster Hogan & Co., r.
106, 21st
MuUery Jennie Miss, seamstress, r. 1045 Mar-
ket
" Nicholas R., carrier postofflce, r. Alameda
MuUhaupt Rudolph, liquors, 416 Dupont
Mulligan Albert, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" Alexander O. (George Morrow <& Co.) r. 1336
California
" Andrew P., pipemaker Francis Smith &
Co., r. 1615 Hyde
MULLIGAN ARTHUR P.,
physician and surgeon, ofiBce 1022
Mission, teieplione south 779, r. 348,
24tli, telephone Blue 14
Mulligan Bridget, widow, r. 1216 Union
" Daniel, salesman M. A. Gunst & Co., r. 600
Bush
» D. E. Mrs., r. 600 Bush
" E. Livingston, physician, 5 Liberty
" Ellen, widow, r. 113 Gilbert rear
" Eugene, gilder, r. 625 Minna
" Francis, widow, r. 409 Van Ness Av
" Frank, conductor Geary St. RR., r. 12 Wood
" Henry, truckman Truck 3, r. 425% Broad-
way
" James E., porter Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 425'^ Broadway
" James F., superintendent O'Connor, Mof-
fatt & Co., r. 3628 Jackson
" James H., upholsterer, r. 330 Myrtle Av
" Jane, widow, r. 1216 Union
" John, fresco painter, r. 29 Hawthorne
" John, painter, r. 1216 Union
" John, painter George J. McAuliffe, r. 18
Hawthorne
" John C, stenographer, r. 1023 Mission
" John E., clerk, r. 1316 Union
" JohnT., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" Joseph, teamster, r. 1081 Broadway
" Joseph F., teamster, r. 1629 Hyde
" Patrick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Patrick, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1008 Minnesota
MulUgah Patrick E. Rev., secretary Most Rev.
Archbishop Riordan, St. Mary's Cathe-
dral, r. 1132 Eddy
" Patrick, molder, r. 39^4 Hawthorne
" Peter, r. 1639 Hyde
'< Peter, plumber Edward M. Hogan, r. 39
Hawthorne
" Thomas, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Thomas A., clerk Norton, Teller «fc Roden,
r. 1639 Hyde
MuUiken Irene E. Miss, vocalist Tivoli, r. 528
Ellis
" Mary L., widow, r. 528 Ellis
Mullin Annie Miss, laundress La Grande Laun-
dry
" Bernard J., telegraph operator, r. 145 Erie
" Bridget, widow, r. 145 Erie
" Charles, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 459
Stevenson
" Charles, laborer, r. 1913 Stockton
" Cornelius F.. painter, r. 13'^ Chesley
" Daniel, driver Bay City Transfer Co., r.
1313 Baker
" Daniel, teamster, r. 145 Erie
" Daniel E., lineman, r. 13 Chesley
" Dennis A., bartender Louis Belmour, r. 13i4
Chesley
" Edward, r. 935 O'Farrell
" Edward C. (Gutman & Mullin), r. 36 Eddy
" Ellen A., groceries, 35 Louisa
" Frank D., traveling salesman, r. 143 Erie
" George A., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 3303 Broderick
" James, painter, r. 735 Turk
" James, shoemaker, r. 269>4 Clara
" James Jr., stenographer, r. 725 Turk
" James P., machinist, r. 1602 Steiner
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> ALL SIZES.
i 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Mullin John, barber, r. 1045 Market
John, policeman, r. 617 Valencia
John A., blacksmith Cal. St. RR., r. 1417
Washington
John, wood, 3d and King, r. 10a Bluxome
John H., molder, r. 13 Chesley
John T., brass finisher, r. 369^/2 Clara
Joseph, laborer, r. 39 Pacific
Margaret, widow, r. 1315 Utah
Mark, helper, r. 643 Folsom
Mary, widow, r. 13i4 Chesley
Michael, teamster Hugh Flynn, r. 43 Na-
toma
Peter, horseshoer James Creely, r. 713
Clementina
Robert, engineer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
131/2 Chesley
Sarah A. Miss, paper box maker, r. 369^2
Clara
Thomas F., traveling salesman W. H. No-
lan & Co., r. 915 Minna
Thomas J., laborer, r. 522'/^ Natoma
Victor, r. 761 Mission
William, engineer Chronicle, r. 32 Ritch
4®~Mullin. See Mull an, Mullen and Mullins
MuUins Armand G., confectioner W. H. Miner,
r. 522 Van Ness Av
Mullins Charles F., manager Commercial
Union Assurance Co. Limited (of Lon-
don), 301 California, r. 1809 Gough
Cornelius L., machinist Atlas Iron Wks,
r. SE cor 22d and Alabama
Morgan, groceries, SE cor 23d and Ala-
bama
Morgan Jr., r. SE cor 33d and Alabama
Patrick, janitor U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
Thomas, r. 360 Jersey
Thomas, longshoreman, r. 2 Federal
Thomas Jr., carpenter, r. 260 Jersey
Thomas J., carrier postofflce, r. 716 Stock-
ton
William, molder, r. 44 Erie
William, wool sorter, r. 28 Turk
William Jr., salesman Hills Bros., r. 44
Erie
;g®=Mullins. See Mullen, Mullens and Mullin
Mullja George, waiter Nicholas Sturiza,r. 323i4
Minna
Mullot Louis, real estate, 818 Broadway
Mulloy Charles, dairyman, r. 412 Eureka
" Charles W., hoseman Engine 23, r. 1331
Golden Gate Av
" Kate M., widow, r. 1331 Golden Gate Av
4®=-Mulloy. See Malloy and MoUoy
Mulowney Margaret E. Miss, r. 39!4 Clara
" Mary Miss, r. 39^/4 Clara
" William, r. 39V2 Clara
Mulqueeney James, fireman, r. 3103 California
Mulrane Lawrence F., steward John B. Shay, r.
317 Jessie
Mulreany George, groceries and liquors, 2110
Bryant
" Mellie Miss, carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 2110 Bryant
Mulrenin Edward F., bartender Peter McArdle,
r. 906, 33d
" Edward M., dental student, r. 942, 30th
" Patrick, N., iron worker W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 943, 30th
" William L., clerk, r. 906, 33d
Mulroney Edward, longshoreman, r. 1007 Mont-
gomery Av
" Edward Jr., paper carrier, r. 1007 Mont-
gomery Av
Mulroy James, tailor Frank J. Grundman, r. 325
Minna
WATSON & CO.
PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
124 IVIarket Street.
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Tel. Mission 40.
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Mulryan M. J., traveling salesman A. L. Bryan
Shoe Co., r. Los Angeles
Mulso Catherine Miss, r. 11 Bridge PI
Mulstay Patrick, r. 818, 15th
Multner Fredolin, real estate, r. 323, 11th Av
Mulvaney Alfred L., salesman J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 792 Elizabeth
" Bart, jeweler Peter P. Schmidt, r. 62!^
Everett
" Felix, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1111
Tennessee
" John J., clerk, r. 736^4 Grove
" Margaret, widow, r. 62i4 Everett
" Nicholas, plasterer, r. 821Vi Montgomery
" Owen, laborer, r. 312, 1st
Mulveen William, laborer Albert E. Buckman,
r. NW cor Steiner and Hermann
Mulvey Annie S., widow, r. 933 Sutter
" Belle Miss, dressmaker, r. 61 South Park
" Booth C, varieties, 2331 Mission
" George, molder. r. 61 South Park
" James P., carriage painter Larkins & Co.,
r. 10 Victor
" James S., clerk James M. Allen, r. 933
Sutter
" Katie Miss, dressmaker, r. 61 South Park
" Nellie Miss, compositor Yates Co., r. 61
South Park
" Thomas, stableman, r. 320 Beale
" Thomas P., boiler maker, r. 3003 Webster
" Thomas S., clerk, r. 933 Sutter
Mulvihill Edward, laborer, r. 1727 Market
" Henry, bookkeeper, r. 833 Castro
" Jeremiah, bartender, r. 613i^ Natoma
•' Margaret Mrs., piano dept. The J. Dewing
Co., r. 833 Castro
" Mollie, r. 612'4 Natoma
" Patrick, foreman G. B. Demartini, r. 1333
Howard
" Thomas, wool sorter Watson & Marx, r.
612}^ Natoma
" Timothy, laborer, r. 9 Academy
Mulville Daniel F., plasterer, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. 20 Fair Oaks
" Edward, motorman, r. 619 Tennessee
" William F., plasterer, r. 20 Fair Oaks
Mulvin William, cashier Warren D. Wilson, r.
32 Rondel PI
Mumaugh John S., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 325 O'Farrell
Mumback Annie, domestic, 2412 Clay
Mumby Henry, r. 346, 4lh
Mumlord George, marble polisher Vermont
Marble Co., r. 342, 4th
Mumford John V., purchasing agent, 23-25 Cali-
fornia, r. 1132 Golden Gate Av
Munce J. C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 802
Lott
" William, seaman, r. 343 Beale
Muncey Joseph B., r. 343, 22d
" William G., varieties, 423, 23d
Much Edwin, agent, r. &3IY2. 21st
" John B., butcher, r. 208, ISth
" Robert, civil engineer, r. 417 Green
4®~Munch. See Muench
Munck Charles E., cook R. J. Techau & Co., r.
21 Buena Vista
4®"Munck. See Monck and Munk
Mund Caroline R. Mrs., widow, r. 13181/4 Har-
rison
" Henry C, jeweler, 120 Sutter, room 68
" Jacob C, clerk Stein, Simon & Co., r. 31
Willow Av
" Lee, clerk Richards & Henry, r. 31 Willow
Av
" Rosa, widow, r. 31 Willow Av
Mund Solomon, merchant, r. 31 Willow Av
" William, watchmaker and jeweler, r. 1110
Scott
" William B., waiter, r. 918 Geary
Munday Leonard, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co..
r. 7 Frankfort Av
" Peter, laborer, r. 436, 7th
>8®~Munday. See Mundy
Mundegle Joseph, blacksmith, r. 16 Circular Av
" William P. (Ferrea & Mundegle), r. 16
Circular Av
Mundell William R., baggageman N. P. C. Ry.,
r. Sausalito
Munder Emile, ship carpenter, r. 5th Av South
nrl
" Hugo, collection clerk P. C. SS. Co.
" William, ship carpenter, r. 5th Av South
nrl
4®~Mimder. See Muender
Mundt Adolph, dry goods. Railroad Av nr 12th
Av South
" Frank A., clerk J. Gundlach & £10., r. 2705
Bush
" Fred, expressman, SW cor Drumm and
Pacific, r. 100^4 Jackson
Mundwyler Frederick, cooper, r. 238i4 Clara
" Frederick, teacher music, r. 31 Murphy Bldg
" Godfried, laborer, r. 238^ Clara
" John J., musician, r. 14 McAllister
Mundy James H. (Jones, Mundy & Co.), r. 2117
Broderick
" JohnM., harnessmaker, r. 310 Central Av
" Rachael, dressmaker, r. 310 Central Av
49~Mundy. See Munday
Munfrey Edmund, pressman Francis-Valentine
Co., r. Sonoma
Munger Edward M., manager wine dept. Uni-
versity Club, r. 937, 14th
Munich M., roofer, r. 507 Pine
Munich Re-insurance Co. (limited) (of Munich) ,
Gutte & Frank managers Pacific Coast
Department, 303 California
Municipal and State Conventions Guide, Don-
ald Bruce proprietor, 536 Clay
Municipal Burglar Alarm Co., James B. Gill
superintendent, 306 Kearny, rooms 8-9
" Loan Oflice, Max Shirpser manager, 103
Grant Av
Munier August C, clerk, r. 1148 Guerrero
" Joseph N., proprietor Occidental Restaur-
ant, 337 Bush, r. 1148 Guerrero
" Leon E., messenger S. F. & N. P. Ry., r.
1148 Guerrero
" M. C, with W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 1148
Guerrero
Munk Christopher, cellarman John Wieland
Brewery, r. 681 '/J Harrison
" Frederick, driver Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 18
Oak Grove Av rear
" Richard, printer, 805 Mission
Munn A., laborer ParafQne Paint Co., r. 401, 5th
" Charles E., clerk John D. Feldmann, r. 800
Haight
Munn Curtis E., major surgeon 1st Infantry, U.
S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
" Euclid, wheelwright F. Langeron, r. 503^4
Filbert
" John E., butcher, r. 1318 Fell
" Robert F., salesman J. G. Macdonald
r 1816b Howard
" William (Wood, Munn & Twomey), and
superintendent Alaska Packer's Asso-
ciation, r. 13 Powell
" William J., capitalist, r. 1057 Mission
Munns Adeline E. Miss, teacher music, 103 Cum-
berland
" William, carpenter, r. 103 Cumberland
Munnukee Abraham J., gripman Cal. St. RR., r.
5 Torrens Court
" David J., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1416 Bush
Munos Jesus, lumberman Humboldt Lumber
Mill Co., r. 5 Salmon
Munoz Antonio, musician, r. 745 Vallejo
" Frank, cigarmaker G. H. Bertram &Co., r.
1129 Clay
Munro Alice E. Miss, bookkeeper J. H. Rooch,
r. 77 California Av
" Anna, widow, r. 1800a Hyde
" Colin, r. 1319 Folsom
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Munro David, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 502 Powell
" Donald, laborer, r. 1116 Churcli
" Duncan, laborer, r. ISth Av South nr I
" Duncan Rev., r. 126 Ellis
" Duncan M., mining and civil engineer, 511
California, room 79
" George L,., carpenter, r. 933>4 Sanchez
" Hugh, blacksmith, r. 1800a Hyde
" Ida A. Miss, stenographer, r. 211, 3d Av
" James, helper St. Mary's Hospital
" John, butcher Convey & Sons, r. 1800a
Hyde
" John M., fireman, r. 205, 19th
" Margaret, widow, r. 35 Stanford
" Mary V., widow, dressmaking, 211, 3d Av
" Reuben, carpenter, r. 77 California Av
Munro Robert R., in charge U. S. Post Office
Inspectors, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room
78c, r. 110 Eureka
" Roderick, porter Duff & Co., r. 348 Fremont
" Thomas A., gardener, r. IIS'/^ Sullivan
" William A., machinist, r. 35 Stanford
" "William N., oiler Cal. St. RR., r. 1800a
Hyde
Munroe David H., laborer, r. 1153 Stevenson
" Dwight B., contractor and builder, r. 22
Johnston Av
" George D., clerk Pac. Mfg. and Plating
Wks, r. 1126, 17th
" George R., r. 1126, 17th
" John F. (Pacific Manufacturing and Pla-
ting Works), r. 1126, 17th
" Madge Miss, milliner Mrs. A. G. Cosgriff, r.
1126, 17th
" Robert, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas W., machinist Wm. H. Birch &
Co., r. 10 Elsie
4®"Munroe, See Munro and Monroe
Munsch Alphonse, bartender John C.Fitschen, r.
416 Octavia
Munsell James Jr., manager The Mutual Bene-
fit Life Insurance Co. (Newark, N. J.),
415 Montgomery, r. Oakland
" J. C, r. 817 Van Ness Av
" William E., bartender Harlow & Monte-
negro, r. 118 Eddy
Munsey John, laborer, r. Iowa bet 25th and 26th
Munson Arthur K., salesman J. A. Folger & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Bertha, domestic, 809 Haight
" Charles C, caterer, r. 1238 Bush
" Christian, seaman, r. 126;4 Silver
" David L., mining, 916 Market, room 81
" Edmund, shipping clerk Heller, Bachman
&Co.,r. Berkeley
" Edwin W., compositor, r. 1734 Page
" George, clerk, r. oeSVz Bryant
" Grant L., printer Hicks- Judd Co., r. 920
Page
" Harry S., architect, r. 1943 Howard
" Henry P., millwright Del Monte Mills, r.
.560 Howard
" John, r. 905 Bush
" John, porter, r. 815 Bryant
" Lizzie S., widow, r. 927 Haight
" Lucy M. Miss, cashier Hicks-Judd Co.,
r. 927 Haight
" Margaret, widow, r. 1300 Pine
" Martin, painter Jos. Scheerer Co., r. 831
Stevenson
" Minnie, domestic, 1114 Bush
" Nels, carpenter, r. 27%, 4th
" School of Shorthand and Typewriting, Miss
Maria E. Phillips manager, 6-10 Young
Men's Christian Assn Bldg
" S. J., cook Fred Salkeld, r. 227 Geary
" Tilda, domestic, 2030 Laguna
" Willard E., compositor Hicks-Judd Co., r.
927 Haight
4®"Munson. See Monson
Munster Henry, carpenter and contractor, r. 323
Fulton
" Henry, packer Baker & Hamilton, r. 1652
Hayes
" Minnie Miss, dressmaking, 303% Turk
" Herman, plumber, r, 323 Fulton
" John, r. 1070 Howard
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Largest Assortment on the Coast.
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Munster John, tinner, r. 711% Brannan
" John E., machine hand Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 1070 Howard
" John H., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r, 214UO'Farrell
Munter Bertha Mrs., r. 615 Van Ness Av
" Charles, r. 510 Hyde
" Emil, waiter Jacobson & Peterson, r. 725%
Bush
" Henry, peddler, r. 2406 Post
" John A,, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry. r.
311, 30th
" Joseph, picture frames and glass, 1047Fol-
som
" Leo, pharmacist, r. 615 Van Ness Av
" Meyer, cigar maker, r. 1047 Folsom
j8®="Munter, See Muenter
Muntz Benjamin F., expressman, SW cor 20th
and Mission, r. 1118 York
" John, tailor J, R. Smith &Co., r. Alameda
" William G., stenographer I. S. Van Winkle
& Co., r. San Leandro
Munz Christian, baker, r. 445 Natoma
" Frederick, confectioner Nicholas Prost, r.
336,3d
" Gottlieb, baker Nicholas Prost, r. 336, 3d
" Phillip, clerk, r. 168 Tehama
j8®=Munz. See Muenz
Munzennuer G. , brewer Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 568 Mission
Muraski Bertha, widow, r. 1014a Hampshire
" Fannie Miss, stenographer, r. 1014a Hamp-
shire
" Isadore, rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 1014a Hampshire
" Lena Miss, bookkeeper Chapman Solomon
Jr., r. 1014a Hampshire
Murasky Bernard, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 13 Washington Av
" Charles G., r. 20 Langton
" Frank J. (Smith & Murasky), attorney at
law, .331 Phelan Bldg, r. 1328 Page
" James, teamster, r. 115 Erie
" Leon, laborer Pac. Bone Coal and Fertiliz-
ing Co., r. 735 Brannan
" William, driver Lick Laundry, r. 718
Franklin
" William F., carriage and wagon maker,
1148 Mission, r. 219 Pierce
Murat Emil, cook, r. 6 Medau PI
" Louis, porter, r. 824a Broadway
Muratori Cajetono, seaman, r. 272 iBrannan
Murch John H. (Murch & Gray), r. 27c Noe
" Leonard L., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
1434 Broadway
" Louis A., accountant Wakelee & Co. r. 27c
Noe
" Marguerite A., widow, r. 1434 Braadway
MURCH & GRAY,
(Jolm H. Murcli and J. Alfred Gray),
manufacturers tools, presses, dies
and special macMnery, 215 Mission
Murchel Albert, compositor, r. 113 Guerrero
Murchie James S., engineer, r. 510 Ellis
Murchison Peter S., master mariner, r, 323 Vir-
ginia Av
Murden Daniel E., silver polisher Shreve&Co.,
r. 512 Hyde
" Robert J., doormaker, r. 510 Hyde
" WilliamT., carpenter N. Parrish & Co., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
Murdoch James W., r. 1416 Bush
" J. Stuart, bookkeeper W, J. Lowry&Co.,
r. 814c Green
" Louisa J. Mrs., teachermusic, r. 814c Green
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Murdocll Robert B., secretary Pacific Coast
Savings Society, 805 Market, r. 660 Brod-
erick
" Rose Miss, teacher Broadway Grammar
School, r. 814c Green
" William B., mining, 330 Pine, room 5, r.
814c Green
Murdocll William C, cashier Bank of Com-
merce, 805 Market, r. Pacific-Union Club
" William C, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1003 Washington
MurdOCk C. A. & Co. (incorporated), Charles L.
Crackbon president, Samuel Brieger
vice-president, Charles A. Murdock sec-
retary and treasurer, book and job
printers, 533 Clay
" Charles, boiler maker, r. 332, 30th
Murdock Charles A., secretary and treasurer
C. A. Murdock & Co., 532 Clay, and mem-
ber Board of Education, r. 2710 Scott
Murdock Edwin F. (Boone & Murdock), at-
torney at law, 214 Pine, r. Oakland
" Eleanor, widow, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 8
Pearl
" George H. (Swain & Murdock and Osborn,
Murdock & Co.), r. Alameda
" George L., groceries and liquors, 900 Green-
wich, r. 2105 Taylor
" Isaiah, molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 411
Bryant
" James W., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 16
Glover
" John, carpenter, r. 74 Natoma
" Leo, plumber, r. 1048 Folsom
" Walter J., packer C. F. Weber & Co., r. 616
Folsom
" William E., salesman John W. Ferris r.
604, 6th
Murfey Mary P., widow, r. 1614 Washington
Murgatroyd Benjamin, conductor Sutter St.
Ry., r. 1521 Larkin
Murgolt Otto, cabinetmaker, r. 530 Stevenson
Murgotten Harry, traveling salesman T. H. B.
Varney, r. Fairmount Hotel
Murison Elizabeth L. Miss, boarding and day
school, 2234 Pacific Av
" George, with Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
1035 Post
Murison William A., secretary Occidental
Hotel, E s Montgomery bet Sutter and
Bush
Muritto Domenico, peddler, r. 12 Bartol
Murken Albert H., groceries and liquors, 701
O'Farrell
Murley Quincey, molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 501
Napa
Murman Peter, bookkeeper Sadler & Co., r. Oak-
land
Murnane James, pileman S. F. Bridge Co., r. 560
Howard
" Maggie, widow, r. SGhi Garden
" William G., helper Union Box Factory, r.
36/2 Garden
Murphey William L., patternmaker, r. 306
Stockton
Murphy Adam H., traveling salesman Portland
Cracker Co., r. 2529 Howard
" Agnes, telegraph operator, r. 842 Harri-
son
" A. J. Mrs., widow, r. 7 Alvarado
" Albert, teamster, r. 521 Minna
" Albert J., painter Swan & Stein
" Alexander, butcher, r. 521 Minna rear
" Alfred P., clerk, r. 1772 Folsom
Murphy Alfred P., metal roofer Conlin & Rob-
erts, r. 18 Bernice
" Alice, widow, r. 3040 Jackson
" Alicia Miss, cashier Ben H. Lucke, r. 321,
10th
Murphy Alphonso, secretary Board of Pilot
Commissioners, 506 Battery, r. 2207 Lar-
kin
" Amy Miss, dressmaking, 412 Haight
" Andrew, fireman str San Juan
" Ann, widow, r. 1618 Folsoro
" Anna, widow, r. 319 Oak
" Anna, domestic, 416V4 Hei-mann
" Annette Miss, teacher Horace Mann Gram-
mar School, r. 2529 Howard
" Annie, widow, r. 30 Natoma
" Annie Miss, paper flower maker, 1803 How-
ard
" Annie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
18 Georgia
" Annie Miss, with Mrs. M. H. Ober, r. 1214
Turk
" Anthony L., barber Albert F. Davis, r. 27
Prospect Av
" B., fireman str City of Puebla
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 9 Wool
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 229^4 Perry rear
" Bernard J., marine engineer, r. 1050 How-
ard
" Bessie Miss, artist, r. 321, 10th
" Bridget, widow, r. 23 Clara
" Bridget, widow, r. 115 Silver
" Bridget, widow, r. 204, 8th
" Bridget, widow, r. 2110 Powell
" Bridget Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
Murphy Building, NE cor Market and Jones
" Carl, shoecutter, r. 234 Clara
" Catherine, widow, r. 146 Perry
" Catherine, widow, r. 313 Valley
" Catherine, widow, r. 417 Gough
" Catherine, widow, r. 534 Natoma
" Catherine, widow, r. 1214 Turk
" Catherine, widow, lodgings, 352%, 3d
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 19 Moss
" Charles, laborer, r. 6 Polk Lane
'■ Charles, laborer, r. 207, 11th
" Charles, reservoir keeper Spring Valley
W. W., r. 1300 Greenwich
" Charles F. W., teamster, r. 6b Shotwell
" Charles H., cigar maker, r. 7 Alvarado
" Charles H., teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 404 Turk
" Charles J., clerk W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
13131/4 Pierce
" Charles W., clerk, r. 6b Shotwell
" Clara G. Miss, shoe fitter, r. 257 Clara
" Clement L., clerk Edwin Mohrig, r. The
Hillsdale
" Cornelius, blacksmith, r. 3030 Filbert
" Cornelius, boiler maker, r. 562 Folsom
" Cornelius, fireman Chronicle, r. 1308 Val-
lejo
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 211 Broadway
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 930 Minnesota
" Cornelius C, contractor and builder, 1937
Green
" Cornelius J., clerk, r. 3308 Larkin
" Cornelius R., student, r. 55 Everett
" D., hostler Pac. Transfer Co., r. 317 Na-
toma
" Daniel, r. 547 Mission
" Daniel, r. 1565^/4 Market
" Daniel, baker, r. 212 Broadway '
" Daniel, driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 348
Minna
" Daniel, horseshoer, 607 Battery, r. 1328
Church
" Daniel, laborer, r. 160 Shipley rear
" Daniel, laborer, r. 1134 Page
" Daniel, laborer S. P. C. Ry. Co., r. 104 St.
Rose's Av
■" Daniel, longshoreman, r. 153 Minna
" Daniel, painter, r. 76!4 Brosnan
" Daniel, plumber, r. 31 Eddy
" Daniel, plumber, r. 559V4 Minna
" Daniel, restaurant, 149. 7th
" Daniel, shoemaker, r. 935, 36th
" Daniel, tailor W. F. Attinger, r. 1314 Turk
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Murphy Daniel, teamster James J. McKinnon,
r. 1138 Stevenson
" Daniel, witli S. H. Frank & Co., r. 107 De-
vi sadero
" Daniel Mrs., r. 2 Eddy PI
" Daniel C, attorney at law, 130 Phelan
Bldg
" Daniel C, engineer, r. 1718 Church
" Daniel D., expressman, cor King and 4th,
r. 6771^ Clementina
" Daniel E., shipwright, r. 915 Webster
" Daniel F., fruits and vegetables, 1942 Mar-
ket, r. 355 Minna
" Daniel F., oiler U. S. Mint. r. 30 Natoma
" Daniel F., timekeeper H. S. Crocker Co., r.
17 Pearl
" Daniel H., painter, r. 33i/4 Clinton
" Daniel J., clerk, r. 407 Clementina
Murphy Daniel J., judge Superior Court De-
partment 3, chambers New City Hall, 26.
floor, r. 119 Liberty
" Daniel L. (M. A. Conklin & Co.). r. 1334
Folsom
David, longshoreman, r. 62 Tehama
David, policeman, r. 365'/i, 11th
David, shoemaker, 418, 4th
David, tinsmith, r. NE cor 8th and Bran-
nan
David C. B., carrier postofflce, r. 2308 Larkin
Delia, widow, r. 521 Devisadero
Delia, domestic, 2908 Jackson
Denis, coachman, 517 Sutter
Denis, laundryman American Laundry, r.
NE cor Fillmore and Chestnut
Denis, policeman, r. 123, 22d
Dennis (Murphy & McBrearty), r. 1334
Natoma
Dennis (Murphy & Scriven), r. cor Corbett
and Highland Avs
Dennis, barber. 1603 Howard, r. 18 Bemice
Dennis, bartender Timothy E. Murphy, r.
NE cor 4th and Howard
Dennis, contractor, r. IOV2 Morris Av
Dennis, shoemaker, r. 107 Devisadero
Dennis, shoemaker, r. 47414 Tehama
Dennis B., capitalist, r. 531, 22d
Dennis B., traveling salesman Shea, Boc-
queraz & Co., r. 107 Devisadero
Dennis G., driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 539a
Natoma
Dennis J. (Pendergast & Murphy), r. 125
Tvy Av
Dennis J., clerk Mahoney & Mahonev, r.
1654 Market
Dennis J., musician, r. 10 Howard Court
D. H., miner, r. Commercial Hotel
Edmond, carpenter, r. Fairmount nr Ran-
dall
Edmund, printer, r. 618 Harrison
Edward, helper Allen & Looney, r. 1200
Greenwich
Edward, laborer, r. 151 Natoma
Edward, laborer, r. 2524 Post rear
Edward, laborer U.S. Engineers' dept. r.
Presidio
Edward, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
17 Anthony
Edward, soap wrapper Newell & Bro., r. 20
Sycamore Av
Edward, upholsterer Harrold, Belcher &
Allen, r. 559H Minna
Edward D., r. 225, 22d
Edward F., janitor Columbian Bldg, r. 535,
18th rear
Edward F., storekeeper U. S. Customs, r.
2528 McAllister
Edward J., blacksmith, r. 257 Clara
Edward J., laborer, r. 346, 4th
Edward J., laborer David J. Ring, r. 1916
Union
Edward J., librarian law dept. S. P. Co., r.
1316 Page
Edward J., marine engineer, r. 11 Glover
Edward J., musician, r. 14 Wildey
Edward J., silver dissolver U. S. Mint, r.
905 Market
Edward P., decorator, r. 119, 26th
Edward R., porter Louis Taussig & Co., r.
351 Jessie
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SOSTOSI-r IVIARKET- ST.
Murphy Edward V., painter r. 2046 O'Farrell
•' Edward W., butcher A. Jonas, r. 521 Minna
" Edwin W., cigar maker, r. 7 Alvarado
" Eleanor Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 711 Franklin
" Ella, widow, r. 360Y2, Hth
" Emma L. Miss, burial robes, 461 Jessie, r.
1910 Pierce
" Ethel Miss, clerk Boston Rubber Shoe
Co.,r. 27Dehon
" Eugene, clerk, r. 1929 Bush
" Eugene, ironworker Western Iron Wks, r.
23d and Point Lobos Avs
" Eugene P., general agent, 533 Kearny,
rooms 1-2, r. 1304 Guerrero
" F., laborer Cal. St. RR, r. 202, 8th
" Fanny Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Frances T. Miss, stenographer, r. 37i^
Clara
" Francis H., barber W. H. H. Young, r. 646
Howard
" Frank (Murphy & Willi), r. 2936, 16th
" Frank, driver Police Patrol, r. 728 Green
" Frank, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 2050 Mc-
Allister
" Frank, helper G. & E. Snook, r. 21 Fell
" Frank, laborer, r. 5 Telegraph PI
" Frank, laborer, r. 1128 Mission
" Frank, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 1905 Dupont
" Frank, plumber, r. 772i/i Harrison
" Frank, waiter str San Bias
" Frank D., clerk, r. 319 Oak
" Frank H., plumber, r. 211^2 Turk
" Frank J. , r. 800 Kearny
" Frank J., cooper, r. NW cor Hyde and
North Point
" Frank L., clerk Bulletin, r. 610 Guerrero
" F. T., lineman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 842 Harrison
" George, steward, r. iiiYz Clinton
" George, zincographer Examiner, r. 204
Turk
" George E., clerk J. Levin & Co., r. 21154
Turk
" George E., teamster, r. 110 Langton
" George H., watchman Shipowners' Assn.
of the Pacific Coast, r. 351 Jessie
" George M., r. 207Devisadero
" George M., superintendent Children's
Play Grounds Golden Gate Park, r. 1832
Eddy
" George W., conductor, r. 252^4, 3d
" Gordon A., collector Folsom St. Wharf 1.
r. 1129 Ellis
MURPHY, GRANT & CO.
(Adam Grant, Henry M. Murpliy,
Joseph D. Grant and H. L. Whipple),
Importers and dealers in foreign and
domestic dry goods, NE cor Bush and
Murphy Hamlin H., policeman, r. 27 Dehon
" Hannah, widow, r. 124 Silver
" Hannah, widow, r. 4.35 Fulton
" Hannah, widow, r. 513, 15th
" Hannah Miss, dressmaker, r. 139 Hancock
" Hannah G. Miss, bookkeeper White Star
Laundry, r. 1608 Howard
" Harry, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
" Harry J., with The Associated Press, r.
1220, 17th
" Harry R., plumber C. T. Larseneur, r. 407!4
Octavia
" Harry T., marble cutter Max Roth, r. 150
Guerrero
" H. B. Mrs., dressmaking, 988 Harrison
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Murphy Helen Miss, varieties, 1134 Page
" Henry, r. 1026b Washington
" Henry, r. 2759 Mission
" Henry, marine engineer, r. 3 Essex PI
" Henry Mrs., proprietor Park House, 2759
Mission
" Henry J., rubber worljer Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 414, 4th
" Henry M. (Murphy, Grant & Co.), r. New
York
" Herman, real estate agent, 628 Market, r.
Honora, widow, r. 157i4 Dore
Hugh, bartender Mrs. M. Richardson, r
NE cor 6th Av and Fulton
Hugh, reservoir keeper Spring Valley W
W., r. 1200 Greenwich
Hugh F., pressman, r. 1200 Greenwich
J., water tender str City of Puebla
J. A., r. Hotel Pleasanton
James, carpenter, r. 325, 9th rear
James, carriage washer John Peters
James, coal passer str Alameda
James, driver Donohue & Murphy, r. 130S
California
James, groceries and liquors, 1357 Minna
groceries and liquors, 1410 Fol
James, laborer, r. 5 Telegraph PI
James, laborer, r. 533, 18th
James, laborer, r. 1332 Church
James, laborer S. P. C. Ry., r. 106 St. Rose's
Av
James, machinist, r. 261, 1st
James, painter, r. 20 Sycamore Av rear
James, painter, r. 448 Natoma
James, seaman, r. 39 Ecker
James, 2d asst. engineer str Washtenaw
James, tailor, r. 1214 Turk
James, teacher St. Joseph's Grammar
School, r. 1417 Howard
James, traveling salesman Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 21 Lloyd
James, washer Lick Laundry, r. 534 Minna
James Mrs., widow, r. 304, 8th
James Mrs., widow, r. 406 Sanchez
James A., salesman D. Samuels, r. Oak-
land
James B., clerk O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 311!4
Turk
James C, carrier postofflce, r. 235, 3d Av
James E., student, r. 55 Everett
James H.,r.2Eddy PI
James J., electrician, r. 309 Clement
James J., jailor County Jail 1, r. 3419 Sut-
ter
James P., last maker S. F. Last Factory,
r. 307, 1st
James W., liquors, 622, 34th, r. 620, 24th
Jennie D. Mrs., bakery, 1803 Howard
Jennie L. Miss, teacher James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 2539 Howard
Jeremiah, r. 225, 9th
Jeremiah, r. 711 Franklin
Jeremiah, bricklayer, r. 124 Silver
Jeremiah, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 6,
37th
Jeremiah, harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 257 Clara
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 9 Wool
Jeremiah, laborer, r. 448 Natoma
Jeremiah, laborer John G. lis & Co., r. 812
Kearny
Jeremiah, machine operator Cahn, Nick-
elsburg & Co., r. lOYz Langton rear
Jeremiah Jr., r. 235, 9th
Murphy Jeremiah J., motorman Market St. Ry.,
r. 719 Tennessee
" Jeremiah J., sawyer, r. 52 Clara
" Jeremiah L., operator Fire Alarm and Po-
lice Telegraph, r. 63014 Fulton
" Johanna, widow, r. 323 Filbert
" Johanna, widow, r. 2308 Larkin
" John, r. 213 Langton
" John, r. 407 Turk
" John, r. 667 Minna
" John, r. 3530 Jackson
" John (Donohoe & Murphy), r. 1309 California
" John, bartender str Monticello
" John, boxmaker, r. 10554 Vandewater
" John, bricklayer, r. 407 Clementina
" John, carpenter, r. 3040 Jackson
" John, carpenter McCann& Sons, r. 406, 10th
" John, chipper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 22
Harriet
" John, clerk, r. 1654 Market
" John, driver, r. 28 Sharon
" John, engineer Edison Light and Power
Co.,r. 1040 Mission
" John, gardener, r. 2317 Post
" John, harness cleaner Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 681 Mission
" John, helper Mutual Electric Light Co., r.
681 Mission
" John, hostler, r. 23 Clara
" John, ironworker, r. 1772 Folsom
" John, laundryman, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" John, laborer, r. 106 St. Rose's Av
" John, laborer, r. 234, 15th
" John, laborer, r. 461 Bryant
" John, laborer, r. 920 Minnesota
" John, laborer, r. 1331 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 171314 Lexington Av
" John, laborer, r. New Mission Hotel
" John, longshoreman, r. 54, 1st
" John, liquors and cigars, SE cor 18th and
Castro
" John, metal roofer Conlin & Roberts, r. 20
Quinn
" John, molder, r. 41 Tehama
" John, molder, r. 536^2 Howard
" John, molder, r. 632 Natoma
" John, painter, r. 448 Natoma
" John, peddler, r. 1132 York rear
" John, seaman str Pomona, r. 321, 10th
" John, shoemaker, r. 519 Mission
" John, shoemaker, 1434 Page
" John, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder & Co.,
r. 17 Anthony
" John, steelworker Pac. Roll. Mill., r. 1334
Florida
" John, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 1304 Ala-
bama
" John Jr., bricklayer, r. 407 Clementina
" John C, r. 13161/2 Steiner
" John C, butcher, r. 843 Harrison
" John C, clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 1111
Vallejo
" John C, salesman D. Samuels, r. 615 Bu-
chanan
" John D., paver, r. 119 Butte
" John E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1316
Valencia
" John F., agent, r. 2808 Geary
" John P., painter, r. 351 Jessie
" John F., stenographer Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 236, 17th
" John F. Jr., porter, r. 351 Jessie
" John H., harness maker, 2003 Mission, r.
219, 15th
" John H., quarryman, r. 1313 Sansome
" John J., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 842
Harrison
" John J., butcher, 391, 6th, r. 304, 6th
" John J., clerk The Examiner, r. 2207 Lar-
kin
" John J., engineer Engine 26, r. 209 Clement
" John J., helper, r. 1232 Hampshire
" John J., laborer, r. 40b West Mission
" John J., laborer, r. 150 Perry
" John J., marine engineer, r. 433, 17th
" John J., molder, r, 40 Moss
" John J., teamster Yolo Mills, r. 331 Ivy Av
" John J., truckman Truck 5, r. 313 Minna
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Murphy John L., policeman, r. 363 Sanchez
" John M., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Ootavia and McAJlister, r. 624 Locust
Av
" JohnM., machinist S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
44 Clementina
" John P. S., painter, r. 1509 Taylor
" John R., mining, r. 1505 Dolores
•' John T. (Murphy & Delehanty), r. 843 Mc-
Allister
" John T., laborer, r. 30 Harriet
" John T., machinist, r. 501 Napa
" John T., saloon keeper, r. 710 Van Ness Av
" John W., laborer, r. by^ Grand Av
Murphy Jolin W., proprietor St. George Liv-
ery, Boarding and Sale Stables, 408
Bush,r. 2933 Clay
" John W. K., gardener, r. 620 Taylor
" Joseph, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 316
Jones
" Joseph, laborer, r. 33 Clara
" Joseph, marine engineer, 9 Mission
." Joseph, painter, r. 138, 22d
" Joseph, painter, r. 130 Oak
" Joseph A., butcher J. J. Murphy, r. 38 Har-
riet
" Joseph A., carrier postofQce, r. 333 Fil-
bert
" Joseph A., cashier ^■Etna Insurance Co., r.
1939 Bush
" Joseph A., porter Abner Doble Co., r. 911,
33d
" Joseph A., compositor Report, r. 725 Cle-
mentina
" Joseph C, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 48 Elgin Park Av
" Joseph F., expressman, NE cor 6th and
Howard, r. 1534 Sanchez
" Joseph F., policeman, r. 3409 Clay
" Joseph J., oar washer Market St. Ry, r. 18
St. Rose's Av
" Joseph L., salesman Broder & Schlam, r.
1315 O'Farrell
" Josephine E. Miss, shoefltter, r. 434 Bran-
nan
" Josie, domestic, 3913 Jackson
" Julia, widow, r.SYz Sheridan rear
" Julia, widow, r. 559i4 Minna
" Julia, widow, r. 1763 Harrison
" Julia Miss, candy maker J. Seidl & Co., r .
105;^ Vande water
" Julia Mrs., janitress Stanford Primarv
School, r. 13151/^ Folsom
" Julia A. Miss, teacher John Swett Gram-
mar School, r. 711 Franklin
" K. Mrs., r. 35Chesley
" Kate, widow, r. 1111 Vallejo
" Kate, widow, r. 1332 Hampshire
" Kate, domestic, r. 8 Federal
" Kate, domestic, 630 Harrison
" Kate, domestic, 1603 Bush
" Kate, domestic, 1611 Sacramento
" Kate, domestic St. Mary's Hospital
" Kate, laundress Modern Laundry, r. 448
Natoma
" Kate E. Mrs. teacher music, r. 14 Wildey
" Lawrence, r. 549 Mission
" Lawrence, butcher James McDermott, r.
523, 6th
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 1831 Mission
" L. D. Mrs., bakery, 959a Howard
" Louise Miss, dressmaking, 1507 Taylor
" Luke, longshoreman, r. 150 Perry
" Mae M., bookkeeper Rivers Bros., r. 17
Pearl
" Maggie Miss, school teacher, r. 1200 Green-
wich
" Mamie J. Miss, r. 141914 Ellis
" Margaret, widow, r. 437, 4th
" Margaret, widow, r. 437 Ringold
" Margaret W., widow, r. 63 Minna
" Marie M. Miss, nurse French Hospital
" Martin, r. 2305 Taylor
" Martin, calker, r. 18th and Castro
" Martin, law student Bishop & Wheeler
" Martin Jr., stock clerk Holbrook. Merrill
& Stetson, r. 3305 Taylor
" Martin D., r. 2438 Geary
" Martin W., shoemaker, 512i4 Geary
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
e^l-G^-7^ IVIARKET ST.
turphy Mary, widow, r. 10 Langton rear
" Mary, widow, r. 10|4 Heron
" Mary, widow, r. 34 Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 70!^ West Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 114% Langton
" Mary, widow, r. 213V^ Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 234 Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 265 Tehama rear
" Mary, widow, r. 614i>^ Natoma
" Mary, widow, r. 1134 Page
" Mary, widow, r. lUQY^ Stevenson
" Mary, widow, lodgings, 704 Howard
" Mary Miss, seamstress Lane Hospital
" Mary Miss, shoe fitter, r. 134 Silver
" Mary Mrs., groceries and liquors, 831V^
Howard
" Mary Mrs., janitress Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 1212'/4 Pierce
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 21 Fell
" Mary, domestic, 3816 Sacramento
" Mary, domestic, 3015 Washington
" Mary E., widow, r. 1330, 17th
" Mary H., widow, r. 3630 Mission
" Mary J. Mrs., janitress Bernal Heights
Primary School, r. 413 Elsie
" Mary J. Mrs., teacher music, r. 15 Morris Av
" Mary M. Miss, principal Jefferson Primary
School, r. 130 Oak
" Matthew, laborer, r. 1807 Mission
" Matthew, livery stable, 1133 Mission, r. 551
Minna
" Matthew, painter, r. 321 Church
" Matthew B., dairyman, r. 55 Everett
" May E. Miss, press feeder The R. M. Wood
Co., r. 417 Clementina
" Michael, r. 1565i/^ Market
" Michael, blacksmith, r. 312% Minna
" Michael, fireman str Progreso, r. 541, 1st
" Michael, fireman tug Fearless, r. 142 Perry
" Michael, laborer, r. 38% Bluxome
" Michael, laborer, r. 51 Brady
" Michael, laborer, r. 318 Blake
" Michael, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" Michael, laborer Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks, r. 150 Perry
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 105% Vande-
water '
" Michael, musician, r. 856 Howard
" Michael, painter, r. 13 Fargo PI
" Michael, paver, r. 1608 Howard
" Michael, pension attorney and claim agent,
r. 1509 Taylor
" Michael, policeman, r. 114% Langton
" Michael, policeman, r. 936, 30th
" Michael, stableman Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. .324 Bluxome
" Michael, teamster, r. 636 Commercial
" Michael, teamster D. S. Cartwright, r. 1764
Harrison
" Michael, teamster James Muliany & Co.,
r. 361, 1st
" Michael F., blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 313% Minna
" Minna Miss, saleslady, r. 105% Vande-
water
" M. M., Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1714 Market
" MoUie Miss (Murphy & Darcy), r. 106 Tay-
lor
" MoUie Miss, saleslady Jacobs & Co., r.
1909 Ellis
" Morris, r. 38 Pearl
" Morris, plumber, r. 1104 Mission
" Morris, tinner, r. 633 Natoma
" M. P., cook tug Fearless
" M. P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 104 Dun-
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Murphv M. W. Mrs., widow, r. 63 Minna
Nellie Miss. r. 6W4 Natoma
Nellie, domestic, 2127 Broderick
Nicholas, porter H. Levi & Co., r. 319 Val-
lejo
Owen, clerk, r. 704 Howard
Owen, waiter New Washington Hotel
OwenT., bartender William McLaughlin,
r. 403, 3d
Patrick, brass finisher, r. 13 Sherwood PI
Patrick, carpenter, r. 227 Hayes
Patrick, contractor sewers, 1772 Folsom
Patrick, groom, 517 Sutter
Patrick, laborer, r. 8 Federal
Patrick, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
Patrick, laborer, r. 363 Jessie
Patrick, laborer, r. 920 Minnesota
Patrick, laborer, r. 1316 Natoma
Patrick, laborer, r. 1627 Grove
Patrick, longshoreman, r. 625 Davis
Patrick, poultry and game, 74-75 Centre
Market, r. 2612 Sacramento
Patrick, teamster, r. 1304 Florida
Patrick A., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. Oakland
Patrick F., hostler California Horse Re-
pository, r. 510 Van Ness Av
Patrick F., laborer, r. 607 Bryant
Patrick H., r. 134 Shipley
Patrick H., foreman William E. Dodge, r.
309 Elm Av
Patrick H., policeman, r. 3009 Buchanan
Patrick H., tin and sheet iron worker, 46
Spear, r. West Berkeley
Patrick J. (Miller & Murphy), r. 64 Tehama
Patrick J., boiler maker T. J. Moynihan, r.
63 Clementina
Patrick J., house and sign painter, 499
Gough, r. 414 Steiner
Patrick J., journalist, r. 323 Castro
Paul, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co..
r. 234 Clara
Peter, r. 2210 Leavenworth
Peter, gardener Mount St. Joseph Infant
Asylum
Philip, r. 7.3214 Clementina
Philip, porter, r. 313 Valley
Philip, saloon keeper, r. 2752 Bush
Pius Rev., O. P., clergyman St. Dominic's
Monastery
Raphael, peddler, r. 1816 Stockton
R. J., marine engineer, r. 423, 17th
Richard (Prunty & Murphy), r. 521 Bryant
Richard, fireman str City of Puebla, r. 1933
Ellis
Richard, groceries and liquors, 311, 7th
Richard, harness cleaner St. George
Stables
Richard, laborer, r. 23d Av nr Point Lobos
Av
Richard, salesman P. Flanigan, r. 711
Natoma
Richard, prestidigitator, r. 31 Eddy
Richard D., carrier postofflce. r. 2308
Larkin
Richard H., plumber, r. 211 14 Turk
Richard J., marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
Richard P., teamster Albert E. Buckman,
r. W s 7th nr Mission
Robert, engineer, r. 1050 Howard
Robert, laborer, r. II4614 Stevenson
Robert E., distributor La Grande Laundry
Robert W., physician, 1601 Gough
Robert W. Jr., medical ftudent, r. 1601
Gough
Sallie Miss, r. 273V2 Minna
Murphy Samuel G., president First National
Bank of San Francisco, NW cor Bush
and Sansome, r. Pacific-Union Club
" Sarah A., widow, r. 316 Hayes
" Stanley, r. 2.39, 9th
" Susan, widow, r. .333 McAllister
" Temple L., freight clerk str City of Pe-
king, r. 717 Hayes
" Theresa, widow, r. 513 Oak
" Thomas, r. 3 Hunt
" Thomas, bricklayer, r. 28 Aileen Av
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 2417 Sutter
" Thomas, clerk Sacramento Transportation
Co.,r. 11/2 Clyde
" Thomas, driver Jackson Brewing Co., r. 1
Polk
" Thomas, engineer Engine 16, r. 332 Penn-
sylvania Av
" Thomas, foreman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
610 Guerrero
" Thomas, hostler Peter Garrity, r. 32 Turk
" Thomas, laundryman Lick Laundry, r. 538
Minna
" Thomas, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" Thomas, laborer, r. 224, 15th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 323 Filbert
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1020 Brannan
" Thomas, liquors, 106 Pacific, r. 114 Pacific
" Thomas, painter, r. 3040 Jackson
" Thomas, pressman, r. 2110 Powell
" Thomas, teamster, r. 47!4 Dore rear
" Thomas, truckman Truck 2, r. 627 Broad-
way
" Thomas A., horseshoer John Devlin, r. 48
Clementina
" Thomas B., horseshoer, r. 2111/4 Turk
" Thomas C, liquors, 1501 Market
" Thomas C, policeman, r. 1014 Morris Av
" Thomas F., r. 3630 Mission
" Thomas F., blacksmith W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 12121/2 Pierce
" Thomas F., driver Frank Greg, r. 17 An-
thony
" Thomas F., electrician, r. 842 Harrison
" Thomas H., deputy U. S. Shipping Com-
missioner, r. 910 Laguna
" Thomas H., horseshoer, r. 1214 Turk
" Thomas J., bookkeeper, r. ,321, 10th
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 1410 Folsom
" Thomas O., solicitor American Wringer
Co., r. 414 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas P., plumber, r. 1929 Bush
" Thomas R., driver Truck 2, r. 627 Broad-
way
" Thomas W., foreman painter P. C. SS. Co.,
r. 1008 Golden Gate Av
" Timothy, r. 21 Page
" Timothy, r. 355 Minna
" Timothy, r. 725 Clementina
" Timothy, blacksmith, r. 246, 12th
" Timothy, contractor, r. 17 Pearl
" Timothy, fireman str Transit, r. 434 Bran-
nan
" Timothy, laborer, r. 38 Natoma
" Timothy, laborer, r. 531 Octavia
" Timothy, laborer S. P. Co., r. 244a, 12th
" Timothy C, liquors, NE cor 4th and How-
ard, r. 300b 5th
" Timothy H., marble cutter, r. 150 Guerrero
" Timothy J., printer Abramson-Heunisch
Co., r. 309 Prospect PI
" Timothy T., engineer, r. 130 Ivy Av
" Vance B., conductor, r. 1316D Valencia
Murphy Varnish Company, J. H. Beecher Pa-
cific Coast manager, 593-595 Mission,
telephone Black 1171
" Walter F., clerk, r. cor Prospect and Coso
Avs
" W. De Los, civil engineer, r. 717 Hayes
• ' William, assistant O'Connor, Moffatt & Co. ,
r. 134 Silver
" William, bridge builder, r. 69 Natoma
" William, broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co.
" William, carpenter, r. 1410 Valencia
" William, clerk, r. 1019 Washington
" William, collector, r. 1301 Sacramento
" William, color maker Pac. Rubber Paint
Co., r. Berkeley
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Murphy William, employee William A. Lyncli
" William, engineer bktn J. D. Peters, r. Oak-
land
" William, fireman Engine 33, r. 3630 Mission
" William, 1st officer str Bay City, r. 2330
Mission
" William, floorman St. George Stables
" William, helper Atlas Iron Wks
" William, hoseman Engine 18, r. 419 Duncan
" William, laborer, r. 315 Sierra
" William, laborer, r. 1506 Sanchez
" William, liquors, and proprietor Murphy's
Hall, cor Sagamore and San Jose Av
" William, painter M. J. & J. J. Donovan, r.
114^4 Langton
" William, pressman, r. 1011 Larkin
" William, seaman, r. 625 Davis
" William, stevedore, r. 26 Federal
" William, waiter La Grande Laundry
" William A., laborer, r. 26 Federal
" William B., bartender, r. 2II/2 Turk
" William D., carpenter, r. cor Sagamore
and San Jose Av
" William D., janitor, r. 1215"^ Folsom
" William E., Catholic books and pictures
106 Hayes
" William E., clerk Post Office, r. 1509 Taylor
" William F., foreman S. F. Furniture Co., r.
427, 4th
" William F., porter, r. 255 Perry
" William G., clerk L. H. Van Schaick, r,
319 Oak
" William H., attorney at law, r. 119 Lib
erty
" William H., carrier postoffice, r. 313 Eu-
reka
" William H., clerk, r. 7 Alvarado
" William H., clerk auditing dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. 311 Lyon
" William H., clerk Russ, Sanders & Co., r
311. 7th
" William H., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry, r
57 Chenery
" William H., porter Pacific Marine Supply
Co., r. 1312M Mission
" William J., carpenter, r. Excelsior Home-
" William J., clerk, r. 316 Hayes
' ' William J. , metal worker John Finn Metal
Wks, r. Berkeley
" William J., porter Raphael Weill & Co., r.
1315!/2 Folsom
" William J., teamster, r. 535, 6th
" William M., physician and surgeon, 315
Geary, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" William P., butcher, r. 157!^ Dore
" William P., harness maker Antone Weit-
ner, r.,739 Clementina
" William P., driver Pac. Transfer Co., r.
1608 Howard
" Winfleld, broom maker, r. 1410 Valencia
" & Darcy (Miss Mollie Murphy and Miss
Delia Darcy'*, lodgings, 106 Taylor
" & Delehanty (John T. Murphy and John E.
Delehanty), wines and liquors, SE cor
Eddy and Mason
" & McBrearty (Dennis Murphy and John
McBrearty), groceries, 148, 5th
" & Scriven (Dennis Murphy and Thomas
Scriven), groceries and liquors, NE cor
Fulton and Octavia and 936 Howard
" & Willi (Frank Murphy and Andrew
Willi), creamery, 2936, 16th
4S=- Murphy. See Morphy and Murfey
Murphy's Hall, William Murphy proprietor,
cor Sagamore and San Jose Av
Murr Joseph, salesman, r. 918 Fulton
Murrane John, porter Roos Bros., r. 14 Oak
Murray Abner. carpenter, 331 Douglass, r. 84
Corbett Av
" Alexander, plasterer, r. 338 Shipley
" Annie Miss, r. 531, 39th
" Annie Miss, telephone operator, r. 1233
Bush
" Annie Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Anthony, laborer, r. 713 Sierra
" Bernard, r. 63 Natoma
" Bridget, widow, r. 25 Hermann
" Bridget, widow,, r. 218 Ritch rear
W. MONTAGUE & GO,
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Murray Bridget, widow, r. 531, 39th
" Bridget, widow, r. 710y2 Tehama
" Brothers (Robert T. and Frank J.), plumb^
ers and gasfltters, 619 Sacramento
MURRAY BROTHERS
(William F. and Samuel), manufactur-
ers of improved lioisting, marine, sta-
tionary and portable engtaes, patent
friction engines, 252 Beale, telephone
Main 5226
Murray Catherine, widow, r. 10 Derby PI
" Catherine, widow, r. 837 Fell
" Catherine, widow, r. 3029 Mission
" Catherine Mrs., r. 1096 Post
" Catherine T., domestic, 1104, 17th
" Charles, r. 308 Filbert
" Charles, bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 2119 Hyde
" Charles, engineer Engine 8, r. 1616 Pacific
Av
" Charles, laborer, r. 134 Townsend
" Charles, laborer, r. 137 Langton
" Charles, painter, r. 613 Howard
" Charles, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 6
Minna
" Charles A., milkman, r. 30 Highland Av
" Charles H., engineer Engine 33, r. 130 Hayes
" Charles M., clerk, r. S s Tonquin bet Baker
and Broderick
" Daniel, painter Henry F. Wagner, r. 417%,
5th
" Daniel J., upholsterer, r. 36Vi Garden rear
•' Daniel P., teamster Yolo Mills, r. 38 Na-
toma
" David, laborer, r. 149/2 Dore
" David, salesman, r. 430 Minna
" David S., with William Uhlmann & Co., r.
33 Page
" Delia Mrs., r. 305 Minna
" Dennis, butcher, r. 418!^ Ringold
" Dennis, laborer, r. 330, 15th
" Dennis, laborer, r. 11341/2 Florida
" Dennis, traveling agent Bella Union The-
atre
" Dennis J., butcher, r. 26 Dore
" Donald, car driver, r. 431, 6th
" Duncans., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 13331/2 Treat Av
« Edward, r. 739 Pine
" Edward, hostler St. George Stables
" Edward, teamster, r. 1339 Howard
" Edward F., truckman Truck 4, r. 1306 Val-
lejo
" Edward T., carpenter, r. 10 Bowie Av
" Edwin J., mining, r. 3013 California
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1233 Bush
" Ellen, widow, r. 1 Eureka PI
" Elmer, student, r. cor 16th and Utah
" Emily Miss, fringe maker A. Colombat
" Eugene, r. 1139 Jessie
" Eugene, switchman, r. 17 South Park
" Eugene F., clerk, r. 11 Folsom Av
" Felix, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 6
Minna . ,
Francis J., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 11 Folsom Av
Frank, pressman George H. Tay Co., r.
31914 Lombard
Frank J. (Murray Bros.), r. San Rafael
Frank J., butcher, r. 140 Shipley
George, piledriver, r. 507 Mission
George H., painter Harbor Commissioners
George T., rubber worker, r. 3607/2 Polk
George W. (Callinan & Murray), r. 62 Na-
toma
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The age and genuineness of this whisky
■ are guaranteed by the Excise Department of
the Canadian Government, by certificate
over the capsule of every bottle.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Murray Hannah Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Henry, r. 1126 Folsom
" Henry (Murray & Curnow), r. 132, 4th
" Henry, undertaker J. C. O'Connor & Co., r.
767 Mission
" Henry B., mining, r. 722, 23d
" Henry V., elevatorman, r. 634 Vallejo
" Honora, widow, r. 427, 13th
" Hugh, cannery supt. Alaska Packer's
Assn., 308 Market, r. 536 McAllister
" Ida Miss, cashier Palace Baths, r. IIQV^
Lombard
" James, r. 279 Jessie
" James (Bennett & Murray), r. 47 Post
" James, cook, r. 8 Margaret Court
" James, laborer, r. 22 Georgia
" James, painter, r. 2627 Folsom
" James, teamster Cal. Iron and Wrecking
Co., r. 172 Clementina
" James, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 623
Howard
" James C, painter, r. 140 Shipley
" James D., compositor, r. 31^4 Pleasant
" James L., painter, r. 30 Highland Av
" James P., carpenter, r. 5 Laussat
" James S., gripman Market St. Ry.. r. 1308
Mason
" J. D.Mrs., r. 30, 9th
" John, r. 120 Hayes
" John, r. 137 Langton
" John, r. 207 Minna
" John, bottler John Wieland Brewery, r. 81
Natoma
" John, foreman machinist Union Iron Wks,
r. 24, 21st
" John, longshoreman, r. 220 Pacific
'• John, painter, r. 612 Howard
" John, paper hanger, r. 17 Louisa
" John, real estate, r. 164 Jessie
" John, salesman D. M. Moran &Co.,r. 1096
Post
" John, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" John, wood and coal, hay and grain, NW
cor 26th and Church, r. 622 San Jose Av
" John F., carrier postoffice, r. 318 Austin Av
" John F., tailor, 35, 3d, r. 963 Howard
" JohnH., clerk B. P. Oliver, r. 2119 Hyde
" John H., horseshoer E. M. Graney, r. 1063
Broadway
■' John J., fireman str Oakland, r. Oakland
" John J., hoseman Engine 33
" John J., teamster, r. 4 Vallejo Terrace
" John M., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co.. r. 1627 Devisadero
" John T., clerk Holbrook. Merrill & Stetson,
r. 651 Vallejo
" John T., plumber, r. 6 Elizabeth
" Joseph, r. 705 Natoma
" Joseph, boiler maker McMurphy
Evoy, r. 4171/2, 5th
" Joseph, brassfinisher. r. 419 Hayes
" Joseph, brassmolder Frank Baud, r.
Jessie
" Joseph, laborer, r. 29 Minna rear
" Joseph, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept
Presidio
" Joseph, metal roofer, r. 20 Dale PI
" Joseph, teamster John Middleton, r.
Minna
" Joseph F., r. 1.502 Leavenworth
" Joseph H., upholsterer, r. 1126 Folsom
" Joseph I., plumber, r. 327 California Av
" Joseph M.. bookbinder Frank Malloye, r. 6
Elizabeth
" Kate Mrs., r. 1502 Leavenworth
" Katie, domestic. 612 Oak
Me-
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Murray Lizzie, widow, r. 1232 Bush
" Louis R. L., machinist, r. 28 Perry
" Margaret, widow, r. 15% Rausch
" Margaret, widow, r. 705 Natoma
" Margaret A., widow, r. 11 Auburn
" Marshall, teamster, r. 710i4 Tehama
" Martin, clerk, r. 435a Clementina
" Martin, expressman, 226 Market, r. 218, 9th
" Mary, widow, r. 127, 13th
" Mary, widow, r. 1035 Post
" Mary, widow, r. 1802 Howard
" Mary Miss, r. 1063 Broadway
" Mary Miss, stenographer Bancroft-Whit-
ney Co., r. 427, 13th
" Mary Miss, stenographer Chemical Paint
Co.,r. 646 Folsom
" Mary, domestic, 403 Ellis
" Mary A. Miss, r. 521, 29th
" Mary C, widow, r. 34^4 Perry
" Mary T. Mrs., r. 205 Turk
" Maurice, laborer, r. 20 Dale PI
" Maurice, packer United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 289 Palmer
" Michael, baker, r. 1414 Dupont
" Michael, laborer, r. 4 Brady
" Michael, laborer, r. 6 Elizabeth
" Michael, teamster, r. 740 Tehama
" Milton, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt & Co..
r. 523/2 Haight
" Nellie, waiter Dennett's, r. 537, 24th
" Oliver P., liquors, 312 Washington, r. 807
Harrison
" Patrick (Heagerty & Murray), r. NW cor
14th and Church
" Patrick, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks,r. 113
Langton
" Patrick, laborer, r. 509, 7th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 542 Howard
" Patrick, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 214 Chestnut
" Paxrick, seaman, r. 2443 Larkin
" Patrick J., groceries and liquors, 915, 18th
" Patrick J., teamster John Murray, r. 318,
28th
" Patrick M., hostler William E. Bridge, r.
330 Geary
" Pauline Mrs., r. 1424!^ Howard
" Peter, hostler, r. 631 Jackson
" Peter A., driver, r. 327 California Av
" Peter A., driver, r. cor Grant and Brazil Av
" Peter J., gardener, r. 327 California Av
" Philip, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry, r.
116 Day
" Philip, fireman str Bay City, r. Oakland
" Randolph, spinner A. Colombat
" Reginald J., marine engineer, r. 1803 Fol-
som
" Rhody, asst. engineer str Bay City, r. Oak-
land
" Richard, r. 781 Mission
" Richard I., horseshoer John H. McCarty,
r. 20 Dale PI
" Richard J., engineer Truckee Lumber Co.,
r. 11 Shotwell
'• Robert, billiard marker Harry B. Adler, r.
6 Hyde
" Robert, carpenter, r. 312, 5th Av
" Robert, fireman str City of Everett
" Robert E., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 1232 Bush
'' Robert H.. r. 112 Mason
" Robert H., rancher, r. 632 Geary
" Robert M., contractor and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Robert T. (Murray Bros.), r. Alameda
" Samuel (Murray Bros.), r. 1020 Filbert
" Sarah, widow, r. 4171/4, 5th
" Sumner C, carpenter and builder, 632 How-
ard
" Theresa D., widow, r. II4V2 Collingwood
" Thomas, boarding, 510 Davis
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 716 Buchanan
" Thomas, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. East Oakland
" Thomas, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1518
Eddy
" Thomas, gardener, r. 419 Hayes
" Thomas, gardener Cypress Lawn Cemetery,
r. 629 Jessie
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Murray Thomas, liquors, 2101 Mission, r. Grand
Southern Hotel
Thomas, marine engineer, r. 834 Folsom
Thomas; seaman, r. 212 Broadway
Thomas, seaman, r. 1227 Lombard
Thomas, shoemaker, r. 289 Palmer
Thomas F., r. 827 Fell
Thomas J., solicitor Thomas Murray, r. 510
Davis
Thomas L,., r. 65 South Park
Timothy, laborer, r. 6 Sumner
MurrayT. J., attorney at law, 24, 6th. room 14,
r. 555 Stevenson
Walter, salesman, r.. 2433a Howard
Walter T., grainer, r. 11 Folsom Av
Warren E., draughtsman Edward S. Cobb,
r. 807 Castro
W. Carl, clerk U. S. Pension Agency, r. 30,
9 th
William, r. 310 Montgomery Av
William, bookkeeper Dickson, DeWolf &
Co.,r. 1306 Pine
William, fish, 72-73 Centre Market, r. 297
Stevenson
William, hostler R. E. Cole, r. 246, 3d
William, painter, r. 4^4 Auburn
William, painter, r. 827 Fell
William, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.
r. 2433a Howard
William, ship carpenter, r. 1136 Florida
William C, machine hand William Bate
man, r. 275 Minna
William C. R., salesman James Brown, r.
531 Post
William D., horseshoer E. M. Graney,
1063 Broadway
William F. (Murray Bros.), r. 1215 Guer-
rero
William F., iron worker, r. 140 Shipley
William F., stableman M. Michelsen &
Son, r. 4581^ Minna
William F., stockyard, cor Capp and 16th
William H., journalist, r. 807 Castro
William H., painter, r. 1709 Mason
William J., r. 1502 Leavenworth
William J. (Muriay & Steinhagen), r.
17141/4 Leavenworth
William J., clerk, r. 34!^ Clara
William J., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Menlo Park
William J., cutter Buckingham & Hecht,
r. Ill Ridley
William J., laborer, r. 727 Montgomery Av
William M., hoseman Engine 33
William R., liquors, S s Tonquin bet Baker
and Broderick
W. M., salesman A. L. Bryan Shoe Co., r.
Oakland
& Curnow (Henry Murray and Mrs. Annie
Curnow), lodgings, 132, 4th
& Steinhagen (William J. Murray and
Paul Steinhagen), produce commission
merchants, 404-406 Davis
4®="Murray. See Murry
Murrier A., glasspolisher, r. 319 Tehama
Murrin Ann. widow, r. 218 Fair Oaks
" John, laborer, r. 87 Albion Av
" Thomas F., policeman, r. 309 Day
4®"Murrin. See Moran
Murry Anna, widow, r. 1138 Howard
" Annie, cook, 454 Bryant
" James, laborer William A. Schrock
" James J., searcher records, r. 3237, 16th
" John, clerk Acme House, r. 957 Market
" John, porter Newell & Bro., r. 417 Sanchez
" John, tailor, r. 963 Howard
" John P., carpenter, r. 3209 Fillmore
" Lizzie, domestic, 222 Fair Oaks
" William, cook G. Hink & Co., r. 239 South
Mursch G., waiter Page & Falch, r. 2 Cohen PI
" J., toolmaker Washburn & Moen Mfg Co.
Murschel Albert, printer Post, r. 113 Guerrero
Murta John, seaman, r. 119 Silver
Murtaugh A., bartender B. Conway
Murtha James, liquors, 1726 Market, r. 1567i/i
Market
" John, r. 723 Ashbury
" John J., plumber W. Cline, r. 1301 Stockton
" Patrick, laborer, r. 17 Madison Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of '
Most Famous factories.
GA-l-G^T TVlarket St.
Murtha Peter, clerk J. A. Folger & Co., r. 1412
Mason
" Peter, cook str Apache
" Thomas F., clerk Brown Bros. & Co., r. 1412
Mason
Murthin Peter W. W., jeweler and confection-
ery, 420 Hayes, r. iV^ Dearborn
Murti John, waiter str Columbia
Musante Charles, grocer, r. 305 Linden Av
" Giovanni, liquors, r. 513 Filbert
" John, oandymaker Louis Saroni &Co.,r.
511% Greenwich
" Louis G., operator Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 317 San Jose Av
" M. Mrs., widow, groceries, 1425 Dupont
" Peter, scavenger, r. 1518 Stockton
" Rolando, fruits and vegetables, 2601 Fol-
som
" William, packer, r. 1425 Dupont
Musaus Charles de V., attorney at law, 42-43
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. 724 Geary
" William P., accountant, r. 1124 McAllister
Muse Edward P., boatman Paul Boyton Chute
Co., r. 1807 Haight
MUSER BROTHERS
(New York), importers laces and em-
broideries, 12 Plielan Bldg
Muser Otto (Muser Bros.), r. 2718 California
4®°"Muser. See Meuser and Musser
Musfeld Christian, seaman, r. 625 East
Musgrave Anna E. Miss, r. 825 Folsom
George, jeweler Albert P. Rothkopf, r. 1014
24th
Harry J., watchmaker T. Musgrave & Co.,
r. 1014, 24th
Howard W., r. 825 Folsom
Joseph, clerk general manager's office
S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 1423 Golden v#
Gate Av
Mary, widow, r. 825 Folsom
T. & Co. (Timothy Musgrave and Pius
Gfell), watchmakers and jewelers, 2947
16th
" Timothy (T. Musgrave & Co.), r. 1014, 24th
Musgriff Louis, carpenter Wheeler & Burdick,
r. Frultvale
Mush Franz, confectioner Franz Siebrecht, r.
734 Montgomery
Mushett William E., assistant storekeeper
Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 725 Polk
MUSIC AND DRAMA
(weekly), J. F. Thrum editor and 'pro-
prietor, 636 Clay
Music and Drama Amusement Agency, Harry
Gates manager, 636 Clay
Musical Fund Society, Charles Heinsen secre-
tary, 114 O'Farrell
Musicians' Mutual Protective Union (Local
No. 10. National League Musicians of
U. S.), CsBsar Brand president, Sam
Davis secretary, 39, 4th
Muskat Henry, carpenter, r. 27 Rausoh rear
Musladin Louis (Kusich & Musladin), r. 511
Castro
Mussawir Abdul G., physician and surgeon, SE
cor Devisadero and O'Farrell
Mussen J. G., quartermaster str Alameda
Musser Charles, plumber Walsh & McCusker,
r. 2328 Fillmore
" Jesse, cutter G. Rosenberg & Son, r. 612
Buchanan
" John E., vice-president and manager Witt-
land Produce Co., 324-326 Davis, r. 1237
Pine
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Musser Ormsby C, salesman O. S. Potter & Co..
r. Oakland
" Wilse, teamster, r. TOOCapp
4®"Musser. See Meuser and Muser
Mussiggang Jacob, tailor, 254 Jessie
Mussio Francis L.. stock driver, r. 4 Midway
" Micheli, r. 2 Midway rear
Musso John, salesman, r. 509 Greenwich
Mustard James E., varnisher Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 649 Jessie
" Joseph D., carpenter, r. 649 Jessie
MustO C. E. & Co. (C. E. Musto, L. Daneri and
F. Garibaldi), proprietors Napolitan
Paste Co., 705-707 Battery
" Clarence E. (Joseph Musto & Son and C. E.
Musto & Co.), r. 1236 Hyde
" Guido J., student, r. 1236 Hyde
" Joseph (Joseph Musto & Son), r. 1236 Hyde
Musto Joseph & Son (Joseph and Clarence E.),
proprietors San Francisco Steam Marble
Saw Mills, 707-715 Battery
Mutch Ernest A., r. 609 Sutter
" Percy R., vice-president Standard Soda
Water Co., r. 1150 Guerrero
Muth Andreas, bartender Hermann F. Sahlen-
der. r. 83 Everett
" Henry, agent, r. 640 Golden Gate Av
" Jacob, liquors, 403 Pine, r. 2508 Bush
Muther Frank, dairy, Wyoming Av nr Sickles A v
" John C, auctioneer. 521 Kearny, r. Alameda
Mutin John, cellarman Em Meyer & Co., r. 1518
Powell
Mutsch Anton, baker, r. 763 Howard
Mutschall Adolph, machinist American Type
Founders Co., r. 2027 Mission
Mutter August, machinist, r. 417, 30th
Mutti Charles, cook, r. 529 Geary
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co.
The (Newark, N. J.), James Munsell Jr.,
manag-er, 415 Montg-omery
Mutual Electric Light Co., P. B. Cornwall presi-
dent, William R. Summerhayes vice-
president and general manager, James
Fisher secretary. Bank of California
treasurer, ofQce 617 Howard, telephone
Main 5942
" Fire Alarm Co,, 3 Hardie PI, room 6
Mutual Indemnity Co., L, M. McKennev presi-
dent, 318 Pine, room 16-17
Mutual Investment Union of San
FRANCISCO, F. C. Havens manager, 14
Mutual Life Building, SE cor California and
Sansome
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
CO. OF NEW YORK, Richard A. Mc-
Curdy president, largest and best life
insurance company, A. B. Forbes & Son
general agents. Mutual Life Bldg, 222
sansome
Mutual Manufacturing Co., Limited, offices and
laboratory 36-.3"8 Jessie
Mutual Reserve Fund Life Association (of New
York), C. M. Oakley manager, 315-318
Safe Deposit Bldg
MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK
OF SAN FRANCISCO, James D. Phelan
president, George A. Story cashier, 33
Post
Mutual Savings Fund, Loan and Building Asso-
ciation, John W. Butler secretary, 326
Montgomery
Mutzenberg John, milker, r. 431 Pine
Muurmann Peter, master schr Catherine Miller,
office 32 Steuart, r. Oakland
Muus H. & Co. (Henry Muus and Ernst Jung-
haenel), groceries and liquors, SW cor
Clay and Powell
" Henry (H. Muus & Co.), r. 1001 Clay
Muzio Louis, iceman, r. 113 Fair Oaks
" Louis, peddler, r. 14 Alvarado
" Paulo, scavenger, r. 14 Alvarado
" Vittorio, boot and shoemaker, 835i/4, 23d
Muzzy Hanah R., widow, r. 2122 Pacific Av
Myall Charles C, asst. weigher U. S. Customs,
r. Alameda
" Edward E., merchant, r. 43, 6th
Mycroft William, traveling salesman The Ed-
win W. Joy Co., r. 454 Minna
Myer Adolph, r. 8 Gough
MYER A. W.,
agent Hamburg-American Company's
Steamship Line, 401 California, r. 517
Baker
Myer Catherine, widow, r. 1216 Alabama
" Frank D., Pacific Coast passenger agent
Chicago Great Western Ry., 9 Mills
Bldg, 2d floor, r. 304 Baker
" Henry C. E., wood and coal, 37 Valley
" James W., hypnotic institute, 124 Mont-
gomery Block
" John, clerk Rolla V. Watt, r. 4371^, 4th
Myer N. & Co. (Nathan Meyer), general railroad
and steamship passenger agents, 401
California
" Nathan (N. Meyer & Co.), r. 266 Golden
Q-Q + g Av
" N. L. Mrs., widow, r. 728Vi, 22d
" William, r. 213 Stevenson
4^" Myer. See Maier, Mayer, Meier, Meyer and
Myhre
Myers A. J., consulting electrician Cal. Elect-
rical Wks, r. 203 Taylor
" Albert, laborer, r. 1147 Harrison
" Alonzo, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 127c
15th
" Benjamin, porter Lievre, Fricke & Co., r.
Oakland
" B. R., r. 314BO'Farrell
Myers, Carrick & WiUiams (Henry B. Myers,
James R. Carrick and Hannibal Wil-
liams), proprietors Pacific and San
Francisco Box Factories, 4th and Ken-
tucky
" unanes, r. 1602 Polk
" Charles A., bookkeeper Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 1117 Filbert
" Charles E., carpenter Frank A. Geier, r.
434 Duncan
" Charles S., hostler, r. 756 Folsom
' ' Charles W. , shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co. ,
r. Oakland
" Edris B., real estate agent, 9 Mills Bldg,
2d floor
Myers Edward, attorney at law, 130 Sansome,
rooms 11-12, r. East Oakland
" Edward, meterman S. F, Gas Light Co., r.
438 Van Ness Av
" Eliza, widow, r. 1616 Gearv
" Elizabeth A., widow, r. I8I8J4 Hyde
" Elmer E., manager Wood, Curtis & Co.,
112-116 Washington, r. 2032 Howard
" Emma, widow, r. 336 Shot well
" Frederick, bartender, r. 316 Minna
" Frederick, molder,r. 261, 1st
" George, seaman, r. 12 Clay
■' George, solicitor Bulletin
" George E., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 630
Elizabeth
" George E., painter, r. 2 Perry
" George H., asst. treasurer California The-
atre, r. 1911 Bush
" George H., gardener, r. 1911 Bush
" Harry (Myers & Brownell), r. 1118 Page
" Harry, carpenter, r. 1207 Market
" Henry, bartender, r. 1532 Howard
" Henry, salesman Samuel Shirek, r. 35914,
11th
" Henry, secretary S. F. Diamond House, 102
Kearny, r. 2420 Washington
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Myers Henry B. (Myers, Carrick & Williams),
r. 1117 Filbert
" Henry B., agent The International Secur-
ity Co., r. 505 Bush
" Henry W., engineer Union Foundry Block,
r. 536b, 19 th
" Hyman, salesman, Philadelphia Shoe Co.,
r. 515!^ Grove
" Isidor B., salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r.
1911 Bush
" James, teamster, r. 1147 Harrison
" James F., carpenter, r. 319 Valley
" James G., driver Alex. Ayers & Co., r. 114
Clement
" James S., salesman Deere Implement Co.,
r. 117 Grove
" J. C, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" John, seaman, r. 334 Main
" John C. W., restaurant, 959 Market
" John F. (John F. Myers & Co.), r. 16 Alpine
Myers Jolin F. & Co. (John F. Myers), A. A.
Watkins assignee, stoves, ranges and
tinware, 947 Market
" John H. (Myers & Estabrook), r. 2020 Mis-
sion
" John L,., teamster W. A. Fleming & Co.. r.
777 Market
'• Joseph (M. J. Myers & Son), r. 1911 Bush
" Joseph C, proprietor Royal Pants Co., 223
Kearny
" Joseph K., foreman Austin & Co., r. 118a
Clara
" Josie Miss, proprietor Bella Union The-
atre, r. New Western Hotel
" Lewis E., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.
Co., r. 151 Tremont Av
" Lionel J., salesman Mau, Sadler & Co., r.
634 Eddy
" Lizzie, widow, r. 620 Sutter
" Louis, watchmaker and jeweler, 31 Mason,
r. 1911 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 2341/2, 10th
" Mary, widow, lodgings, 12 Mason
" Mary A., widow, r. 802 McAllister
" Mitchel J. (M. J. Myers & Son), r. 1911 Bush
" M. J. & Son (Mitchel J. and Joseph), mer-
chant tailors, 146 Geary
" Murray, jeweler Louis Myers, r. 1911 Bush
" Oliver P., dentist, 803 McAllister
" Philip N., attorney at law, 14 Sansome,
room 43, r. Alameda
" Robert, salesman J. B. Jones, r. 1911 Bush
" Robert C, trimmer N. Gray & Co.
" Samuel, wool sorter F. S. Moody, r. Pioneer
House
" Sarah, widow, r. 515i/4 Grove
" Thomas J., machinist, r. 724 Army
" Tillie, widow, r. 1904 Market
" W. C, 2d assistant engineer revenue cutter
Rush
" William, barber, 537 Broadway, r. 1324
Montgomery
" William, tanner John Counihan & Son, r.
1320 Hampshire
" William H., machinist, r. 319 Valley
" William R., salesman W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 300414 Sacramento
" ZenoK., cashier North British and Mer-
cantile Ins. Co., r. 1714 Clay
" & Brownell (Harry Myers and Harry
Brownell), liquors, 210 Bush
" & Estabrook (John H. Myers and Charles
D. Estabrook), cigars, .5C6 Valencia
4®=" Myers. See Mayers and Meyers
MyhreHilmarM., clerk Henry Dalton & Sons
Co., r. Oakland
Mylan James P., policeman, r. 800 Kearny
" Robert L., bartender International Hotel
Myles Sarah, widow, r. 204 Francisco
" Thomas (Myles & Park), r. 312, 17th
" & Park (Thomas Myles and Chirles H.
Park), printers and bookbinders, 2241
Mission
Je®=-Myles. See Miles
Mylotte T. J., clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
Mylroie Alfred W., tinner, r. 18, 1st
Myrick C. Bradley, engineers' storekeeper str
Belgio, r. Oakland
" Charles M., mining, r. 2709 Pine
W. MONTAGUE &
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For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation. \
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Myrick Chester S., clerk The Liverpool and
London and Globe Ins. Co., r. Oakland
" Edward R., r. 2709 Pine
" Ellen, widow, r. 2709 Pine
" John E., master str Herald, r. Alameda
" Joseph F., dental student, r. 2709 Pine
" Merton, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Milton H. (Myrick & Deering), r. 2345
Broadway
Myrick & Deering (Milton H. Myrick and
Frank P. Deering), attorneys at law, 14
Sansome, rooms 53-54
Myrson Simon, traveling salesman Michal-
itschke Bros. & Co., r. 825 Eddy
Myrtle Fred S. , reporter The Bulletin, r. 418 Ellis
" Hall, Frederick Knobloch proprietor, 708
Railroad Av
Mysell Flora B. Miss, bookkeeper Mysell, Rol-
lins Co., r. 104 Park Hill Av
" Joseph G., paper cutter Mysell, Rollins
Co., r. 104 Park Hill Av
MYSELL, ROLLINS CO. THE,
Frank B. Eollins president, William
C. Mysell vice-president bookbinders,
printers and publishers, 22 Clay, tele-
phone Main 5051
Mysell William C, vice-president The Mysell.
Rollins Co., 22 Clay, r. 104 Park Hill Av
Myser Joseph W., liquors, 33 Eddy
Myshrall Andrew, engineer, r. 34 Lewis
Mystic Hall, 431 Post
Mystrom John, seaman str Columbia
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Nabb Henry P., clerk, r. 14 McAllister
Nabekra Nao, agent Yokohama Specie Bank
Limited, 515 Montgomery, ir. 2409 Jackson
NABER, ALFS & BRUNE
(William Alfs and Henry Brune), pro-
prietors Phoenix Bourbon Whiskey,
agents Damiana Bitters and dealers
native wines and brandies, 323-325
Market, telephone Main 307
Naber Annie, widow, r. 131714 Kearny
Naccarini Bertha, widow, laundry, 109 Hayes,
r. 1005 Clay
" Joseph, clerk Casini & Lazzarini, r. 834
Olive Av
Nace Flora M. Miss, cashier Mutual Invest-
ment Union, r. 830 Guerrero
" John A., job printer, 403 Montgomery,
rooms 33-34, r. 830 Guerrero
Nachman Adolph, bookkeeper Julius Sultan &
Co., r. 1304 Post
Nachtigall Frederick, groceries and liquors
NW cor Post and Broderick
Nachtrieb George H., salesman J. C. Rued &
Co., r. 2141 Mission
" John J. (J. C. Rued & Co.), r. 3819 Howard
" William E., tanner, r. 13 Glen Park Av
Nacke Herman, jeweler Shreve & Co. , r. 65 Minna
Nadeau House, Benoit Bascou proprietor, 435
Bush
Nadro Charles, shipping clerk Mendelson Bros.,
r. 1635 Geary
" Herman, salesman H. Lando
" Morris, commission merchant, r. 1635 Geary
Naf Jacob, painter, r. 930 Church
Naftaly Asher, vest maker, 239, 7th
Naftaly David, tailor Asher Naftaly, r. 339, 7th
" Morris, pressman, r. 34 Madison Av rear
4®="Naftaly. See Naphtaly and Napthaly
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DEALERS IN All KINDS OF
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Nagao K., clerk Yokohama Specie Bank, r. 1220
Buchanan
Nagel Albert G.. varieties, 4\VA Geary
" August, clerk Q. M. Dept. U. S. A., r. Pre-
sidio
" Charles, chandelier maker Cal. Gas Fixt-
ure Co., r. 636, 18th
" Charles A., carpenter Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 95014 Harrison
" Charles W., foreman box maker John
Horstmann, r. 14 Rausch
" Edward, r. 636, 18th
" Eliza A., widow, r. 1130 Pine
" Elsie C. Miss, box maker John Horstmann
r. 14 Rausch
" Frida Miss, furnished rooms, 616 Geary
" Fritz, butcher, r. 435 Fair Oaks
" Gustave A., architect, r. 1322 Vallejo
" Hiram L., bicycles, cor Van Ness Av and
Bush, r. 1130 Pine
" Jacob, cellarman C. Schilling & Co., r. 113
Perry
" Jacob, shoemaker, 209 O'Farrell, r. 419
O'Farrell rear
" Joachim, painter, r. 1113% Bryant
" Louis, waiter, r. 423 Fell
" Max, Janitor, r. 636, 18th
" Otto, butcher, NW cor 17th and Douglass
Nagel PaulE. 0., teacher piano and zither, 418
Powell
" Simon (S. F. Cigar Mfg. Co.), r. 824 Green-
wich
" Theodore, brass finisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 17 Rondel PI
4®="Nagel. See Naghel, Nagle and Neagle
Nagelmaker John (Smith & Nagelmaker) r 354
Clementina
Nagengast Jacob, clerk Redington & Co r 261
S.tevenson
Nager Anton (Nager Bros.), r. cor 28th Av South
and Potrero Av
" Brothers (Anton and John M.), dairymen,
cor 28th Av South and Potrero Av
•' Fntz (Nager & Baumann), r. 3600 Mission
" Herman I. (Cal. Desiccated Food Co.), r.
1023 Buchanan
" John M. (Nager Bros.), r. cor 28th Av South
and Potrero Av
" Louis, laborer, r. Bacon nr San Bruno Av
" Maria, widow, r. San Bruno Av nr Wav-
land
" & Baumann (Fritz Nager and Sebastian
Baumann), liquors, 3600 Mission
Naghel Louis H., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 3912 Clay
Nagle Alfred E., janitor New City Hall
" Alfred J., calker, r. 741 Harrison
" Arthur, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Dolores and 22d
»t" ,^^^J'^®^,' carpet layer, r. 724?^ Natoma
Nagle Cnarles G., attorney at law, 632 Market
telephone Main 1043, r. 34 Eureka
" Charles G., machine hand, r. 148a 15th
" Cornelius J. (Nagle & Donnelly), r. 11314
" David J., laborer, r. 1315 Broadway
" Garrett, laborer S. P. Co., r. 119 Clinton
" George, r. 1105 Hyde
" Harry M. (H. M. Nagle &Co.), r. 2031 Stei-
ner
" Henry H., marine insurance agent 512
California, r. 824 Powell
" H. M. & Co. (Harry M. Nagle), brooms and
brushes, 224 Clay
Nagle James, stevedore, r. 51 Stanford
" James A., salesman Eugene G. Davis, r. 2
Redwood Court
" James L. (Nagle & Nagle), r. 34 Eureka
" John fNagle & O'Brien), r. 515 Howard
" John, miner, r. 1126 Folsom
" John, plasterer, r. 502 Fell
" John D., lather, r. 502 Fell
" John J., hoseman Engine 17, r. 209a Wal-
ler
" Maggie J., bookbinder, r. 119 Clinton
" Margaret F. Miss, teacher St. Vincent's
School, r. 350 Grove
" Martin E., 3d asst. engineer str Mariposa
" Peter B. (Nagle & Nagle), r. 34 Eureka
" Peter B. Jr., attorney at law, 632 Market,
r. 512 Golden Gate Av
" Richard H.. contractor, r. 14 Gilbert
" Thomas J., marble cutter Lane Bros., r.
1612 Lexington Av
" W. A., laundryman Lick Laundry, r. 709
Howard
" Walter, foreman J. G. Levensaler & Co., r
13371/0 Natoma
" & Donnelly (Cornelius J. Nagle and Frank
Donnelly), liquors, 1425 Market
Nagle & Nagle (Peter B. and James C), attor-
neys at law, 632 Market, telephone Main
1043
" & O'Brien (John Nagle and Maurice O'
Brien), proprietors New Union Hotel,
515 Howard
■eer-Nagle. See Nagel, Naghel and Neagle
Nagler Robert, truss manufacturer, bV^ Nucleus
Bldg
Nagley John H., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
494 California Av
" Katherine, waiter Windsor Hotel
Nahl Paul, fireman John Wieland Brewery,
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NaM PerJiam W., artist and illustrator, 510
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ard
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" William, theatrical manager, r. 433, 2d
Nannery John J., saddler J. O'Kane, r. 1106, 24th
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" Thomas, r. 1106, 24th
" Thomas Jr., seaman, r. 1106, 24th
Nannirgs Richard, seaman, r. 6 Chattanooga
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cor Union and Jones
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trusses and silver Combination Elec-
tric belts, satisfaction guaranteed in
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ford, r. SW cor California and Powell
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Clay
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4121/2 Post
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511 Eddy
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" John P. , bakery, 721 Brannan
" John W., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 218 Stockton
" Jonathan M., collector Union St. Wharf, r.
Oakland
" Joseph (Nash & Martin), r. 3100 Pacific Av
" Nicholas, r. 531 Linden Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 676 Clementina
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P. Co., r. 34 Ellis
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" Willet E., clerk S. P. Co. (Santa Cruz Div-
ision), r. 230, 2d Av
" William, clerk, r. 2119 Webster
" William, liquors, 300 Folsom
" William H. (Eveleth & Nash), r. 4121/2 Post
Nash & Boessenecker (Jason W. Nash and
Robert C. Boessenecker), fruit and pro-
duce commission merchants, 311-313
Washington
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gomery, telephone Main 558
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cher & Allen, r. 77 Natoma
Nason Fred S., clerk R. N. Nason & Co., r. 912,
22d
" Herbert L., bartender Hilbert Bros., r. 326
O'Farrell
" Nahum, mining, r. 912, 22d
" Richard N. (R. N. Nason & Co.), r. 912, 22d
NASON R. N. & CO.,
importers, manufacturers and dealers
oUs, paints, varnishes, brushes, etc.,
119-121 Front, telephone Main 5575
" William H., bookkeeper R. N. Nason &
Co., r. 912, 22d
Nassano John, engineer Fredericksburg Bot-
tling Co., r. 24 Lapidge
Nasser B., peddler, r. 419 Vallejo
" Louis, engineer U. S. Brewery, r. 613b
Linden Av
" Shaker, r. 751 Castro
•• Sunke, r. 18, 1st
Nastro John, bootblack, r. 156 Tehama
Natale Frank, shoe laster Siebe, Glanville Co.,
r. 412 Broadway
Nate Benjamin, r. 824 Laguna
Nathan Aaron R., printer, r. 936 Howard
" Abraham, dry goods, 2004 Market
" Albert, clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r. 28,
7th
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" Annie Mrs., r. 1000 Golden Gate Av
" , Bachman& Co. (Gerson Nathan), import-
ers and commission merchants, 20 San-
some
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716 Filbert
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Dresden, Germany
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r. 512 Devisadero
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meda
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Van Ness Av
" C. P. & Co. (Sacramento), office 28 San-
some
■' D. Mrs., widow, r. 1010 Post
Nathan, Dohrmann & Co. (Bernhard Nathan
and Frederick W. Dohrmann), importers,
wholesale and retail dealers crockery,
glassware, chinaware, cutlery, plated
ware, lamps and art goods, 122-133
Sutter
" Elizabeth Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1010
Post
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" Gabriel, law clerk J. A. Devoto, r. 716 Fil-
bert
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Ellis
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rell
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" Herman, horse dealer, r. 237 Shotwell
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" Jacob N., r. 936 Howard
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ton), city agents Royal Exchange As-
surance (Of London), 501 Montgomery,
telephone Main 698
Nathan & Schmidt, merchants (Susanville,
Cal.), office 125-127 Sansome
Nathaniel Gray Memorial Free Kindergarten,
Miss Mary S. Ames principal, 1230
Union
Nathanson Arthur E., collector Post Office, r.
811 Leavenworth
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" Gottfried, teacher music. 844 Valencia
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ner
Nation The (weekly), C. B. Flanagan publisher,
420 Montgomery, room 29
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Bldg, r. Hotel Baltimore
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America, Golden Gate Branch 214,
Jerome J. Brown secretary, 1025i/i Na-
toma
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. K. Moulthrop local deputy national
president. 230 Fremont
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Branch 30, E. J. Barton secretary, 506
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& Co. agents, 525 Front
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president, 219 Crocker Bldg
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president and manager. 337-339 Waller,
telephone West 299
NATIONAL BREWING CO.,
Charles E. Hansen president, Armour
McLaughlin vice-president, George F.
Volz secretary and treasurer, SE cor
Fulton and Webster, office 720-722
Fulton, telephone West 33
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Works, Hampton & Bailly proprietors,
313-315 Guerrero
National Cash Register Co., Pierce & Co.
agents, 11-16 Chronicle Bldg
National Cemetery U. S. A., Henry V. Richit
superintendent, Presidio
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Hammond agent 314 California
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feld, Mitchell & Co. agents, 116 Front
NATIONAL FERTILIZER CO.,
for removing dead anldials, Charles
Alpers president, John H. Sayre secre-
tary, 405 Montgomery, room 5, stands
for drays S W cor Grove and Buchanan,
works 5th Av South nr N
NATIONAL FIRE INS. CO.,
(Hartford, Conn.), George D. Domin
manager, George W. Domin assistant
manager, 409 California
National Flour Mills, J. Martenstein & Co.,, pro-
prietors, SW cor Battery and Pacific
" Fruit Growing Co., 140 Phelan Bldg
National Guard, armories 35 Page and 815 Ellis
" Guard Bulletin (semi-monthly), T. H.
Rush editor and manager, 430 Montgom-
ery
National Hall, 815 Ellis
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Schlesinger secretary, 304 Montgomery
National Hotel, Mrs. Fredrika Rose proprietor,
512 Bush
NATIONAL ICE CO. THE,
N. Ohlandt president, John A. Buck
vice-president, J. T. Donahue secretary
and treasurer, Joseph Martin superin-
tendent, John Cashin superintendent
of agencies, 327 Market, depot SW cor
8th and Brannan
National India Rubber Co,,R.H. Pease manager,
577-579 Market
" Iron Works, Marshutz & Cantrell proprie-
tors, NW cor Main and Howard
National Laundry, Fairfield & Stoddard pro-
prietors, 411 Sanchez, office 213a Powell,
branch 105, 4th
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Mills general agent, 19 Murphy Bldg
NATIONAL LIFE INS. CO.
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general manager Pacific Coast Depart-
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Main 1739
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ted The, (of London) Gutte & Frank
managers Pacific Coast Department, 303
California
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" Reserve Association, R. H. Flagg manager,
120 O'Farrell
National Surety Co. (Kansas City, Mo.), James
H. Borland general agent, 216 Bush, room
13, telephone Main 329
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John M. Hinkle, M. D. surgeon in charge,
319 Bush
" Trotting Association, Dwight L. Hackett
secretary, 410 Montgomery
" Underwriter, Ambrose Harris editor, 15
Mills Bldg, 5th floor
" Vinegar Works, Colin L. Foster president,
Isaac Barker secretary, William Muehe
manager, 808-812, 4th
NATIONAL WINDOW AND
HOUSE CLEANING CO., cleaning show
cases, mirrors and paints, floors scruh-
hed, etc., Angelo Serventi manager,
507^4 Bush
Native Daughters of the Golden West, Mrs.
George C. Ryan grand secretary, 44 Mer-
chants' Exchange Bldg
Native Sons Han, 414 Mason
Native Sons of the Golden West (Grand Parlor)
Henry Lunstedt grand secretary, 414
Mason
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tion, James D. Phelan president, Adolph
Eberhart secretary, 414 Mason
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31
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secretary, 508 California, room 31
Natork Bernard (Wilkens & Co.), r. 82 Murphy
Bldg
Natto Giuseppe, laborer, r. 19 Kissling
Natural Premium Board of Underwriters, D.
Gilbert Dexter president, F. F. Weed
secretary, 505 California
Nau John B., engineer, r. 1507 Montgomery
" P. H. F., stevedore, r. 1507 Montgomery
" Sidney, warehouseman, r. 1507 Montgomery
Naubman C, watchman str Pomona, r. Oak-
land
Naude Alfred, cook Bennett & Witmer, r. 619
Bush
Nauer John, eheesemaker, r. 631 Commercial
Naughton Charles, butcher S. Simon, r. 1231
Market
" Edward, laborer, r. 1017% Guerrero
" James E., foreman M. B. Moraghan
" Johanna Mrs., janitress Chinese Primary
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Co.,3125 0'Farrell
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" Patrick, painter, r. 933 Mission
" William W., sporting editor Examiner, r.
12231/2 Eddy
4®-Naulty. See Nulty
Nauman C. & Co. (Charles Nauman), fruit and
produce commission, 508-510 Sansome
" Charles (C. Nauman & Co.), r. 626 Shot-
well
" Clarence C, bookkeeper C. Nauman & Co.,
r. 626 Shotwell
" Howard A., clerk Mutual Life Ins. Co. of
New York, r. 626 Shotwell
" Paul D., barber Walters. Nauman, r. 402a
McAllister
" Paul Z. (P. Z. Nauman & Co.), r. Alameda
" P. Z. & Co. (Paul Z. Nauman), safes and
scales, 102 Clay
" Walter S., barber, 402a McAllister
Naumann Augusta, widow, r. Prospect Av nr
Eugenia Av
" Ernst, gardener, r. 409 Pacific
" Gustave, tanner, r. Prospect Av nr Eugenia
Av
" Kate, widow, liquors, 215, 3d, r. 168 Tehama
• ' William, r. 16 Bryant Av
" William, cellarman Milwaukee Brewery, r.
17 McLea Court
Naunton Richard H., clerk Geo. F. Grant, r.
409!/2 Post
" Robert H., insurance adjuster, 233 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. Oakland
Nava Crispin, porter John Schmidt, r. 16 Scott
PI
" John, janitor, 330 Sutter, r. Berkeley
" Mace, laundryman La Grande Laundry
" Stephen, barber Charles Laubenheimer, r.
516 Pacific
Navach Giuseppe, shoemaker, 341 Union, r. 4
Filbert PI
Navajo Mining Co. (Nev.), John W. Pew secre-
tary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
Naval Battalion, N. G. C, Louis H. Turner
Lieutenant Commander, 38 California
" Battalion N. G. C. Boat House, Folsom St.
Wharf
Naval Board Inspection United States, U. S.
Appraisers' Bldg, room 87
Naval Officer United States (Port of San Fran-
cisco), John P. Irish, U. S. Custom
House, 3d floor
Navaro Esther Sanchez De Miss, r. 1416 Lar-
kin
Navarre The, Mrs. Henrietta Hyer proprietor,
405 and 4131/2 Geary
Navarrete Enrique M., reporter El Comercio
de San Francisco, r. 1515 Broadway
" Henry, compositor, r. 1515 Broadway rear
" John, florist A. Jacquemet & Co., r. 15 Tay-
lor rear
'< Peter, molder Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. cor 2d and Folsom
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Navarro Catalina Mrs., tailoress Charles Dros-
sel, r. 952 Mission
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" Florentina, cook, r. 739 Broadway
" Giaoomo, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
" Hilarius, tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r. 735
Vallejo
" Joseph, barber J. Broquet, r. 952 Mission
" Julius D., foreman George H. Tay Co., r.
725 Vallejo
" Mill Co., office 42 Market, room 2
Navarth Max, butcher, r. SE cor Kentucky
and Merrimac
Nave Claudius P., r. 8 Oregon
" Louis P., seaman, r. 8 Oregon
" William, barber Emanuel Kaeintz, r. 3
Cottage PI
Navlet Leon v., clerk Dallemand & Co., r. 2819
Golden Gate Av
Navy Pay Office United States, Edward Bel-
lows pay inspector in charge, 202 San-
some
Nay William, waiter Young & Wiseman, r. 445
O'Farrell
Nay Ion Henry currier, r. 537V4 Wolfe
Naylor diaries E., secretary Building and Loan
Associations, 8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor,
telephone Red 1951, r. 1439 Morton, Ala-
meda
" Charles H., clerk maintenance of way S.
P. C0.,r. 1714 0ctavia
Naylor Samuel G., secretary American Associa-
tion of Masters and Pilots of Steam
Vessels, 9 Mission, r. 940 Mission
" Thomas C, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 421
State
" W. W., pantryman, r. 523 Pine
Nea Gustave, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill., r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
Neagle Augustus T., porter Spruance, Stanley
&Co.,r. 7031/2 Davis
" David, clerk, r. 421 Ashbury
" John J., ironworker, r. 525 Connecticut
" Joseph T., porter Spruance, Stanley & Co.,
r. 70314 Davis
*®=-Neagle. See Nagel and Nagle
Neal Allen S/, president A. S. Neal Warehouse
Co., SE cor Sansome and Filbert, r. 1415
Union, Alameda
Neal A. S. Wareliouse Co. (incorporated) Allen
S. Neal president, J. Edwards Bigelow
secretary, proprietors Gibraltar and
Union Warehouses, Gibraltar cleaner
and separator, and Union fruit grader,
office SE cor Filbert and Sansome
Neal Charles S., office, 230 Montgomery, r. Ala-
meda
" Charles W., r. 239, 9th
" Charles W., clerk R. C. Meyers, r. 31914
Lombard
" Ethel Miss, compositor Myles & Park, r.
2730 Byrant
Neal George F., manager Commercial Publish-
lishing Co., 34 California, r. 416 Lott
" J. G. (Copeland, Neal & Winn), r. 916 Mar-
ket
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 1501 Church
" Marian Miss (Neal & Mehle), r 337 Hayes
Neal Robert W., manager Pacific Underwriter
and Pacific Coast Insurance Directory.
320 California, room 14, r. 332 Haight
" W. B., agent, r. 126 Ellis
" William, canvasser Neal & Mehle, r. 337
Hayes
" William, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
3730 Bryant
WATSON & CO.
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Neal William, instrument maker Joseph C. Sala,
r. 2720 Bryant
" William C, bridge builder, r. 560 Howard
" & Mehle (Marian Neal and Marie Mehle),
Catholic books, 227 Hayes
Jes-Neal. See Neale. Neall, Neil and Neill
Neale Clara Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. 1319 York
" Frederick, steward The Emlay Co., r. 525
Turk
" George, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1319
York
" George W., canvasser, r. 1319 York
" Lottie Miss, clerk Scott & Gilbert, r. 1319
. York
Neale Vincent, attorney at law, 72-73 Chronicle
Bldg, r. San Rafael
-8®=- Neale. See Neal, Neall, Neil and Neill
Nealing John J., clerk John J. Coonev, r. 1913
Ellis
" Timothy, contractor, r. 1913 Ellis
Neall James F., bookkeeper Baker & Hamilton,
r. 2909 Bush
" James S., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 545
Elizabeth
" John M., 1st lieutenant Troop C, 4th Cav-
alry, U. S. A., r. Presidio
4®"Neall. See Neal, Neale, Neil and Neill
Nealon Eliza, widow, r. 712 Geary
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 11, 7th
" James, driver Patterson & Co., r. Berkeley
" James, laborer, r. 974 Folsom
" James, stone polisher, r. 1121 Mission
" James, surveyor, r. 454 Bartlett
" James C, superintendent and manager
San Jose Brick Co., 234 Montgomery,
rooms 1-2, r. 928 Haight
" James J., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 644 Oak
" John, contractor, r. 130c Church
" John, fireman steamer Sausalito. r, Sausa-
lito
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 961 Mission
" Joseph T., litho printer Britton & Rey, r.
7171/2 Linden Av
" Michael, r. 12 Bryant Av
" Michael, peddler, r. N s 17th nr Bryant
" Thomas J., salesman, r. 355 Brannan
" William, teamster, r. 366 Natoma
4®-Nealon. See Neilan and Neylon
Neary Delia, domestic, 911 Sutter
" Ellen, widow, r. 2969 Harrison
" Emma, domestic, 136 Liberty
" Frank, driver H. C. Flageollet, r. 1713 San
Carlos Av
" Johanna, widow, r. 1712 San Carlos Av
" John, bricklayer, r. Sears nr Sherman Av
" JoHn J., printer Petermann & Frank, r. 2
Lawrence PI
" JohnT., teamster, r. 1914 San Carlos Av
" Nicholas, salesman Wichman, Lutgen &
Co., r. Oakland
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 120 Clara
" Thomas, r. 919 Capp
" Thomas, mill hand James Young, r. 59»/2
Jessie
" Thomas J., mill hand, r. 5W/z Howard
rear
" William, r. 729 Natoma
Neate Luftman, teamster, r. 17i^ Guy PI
Neate Thomas A. (King, Ward & Co.), r. 824
Kearny
Neave Charles A. (Bailey, Weller & Neave), r.
821 Bush
Nebel John J. F., clerk, r. 429 Turk
Neberman Rudolph, seaman, r. 14 Washington
Nebron Nathan M., butcher Moses A. Marko-
witz, r. 438V^, 6th
Necht William, r. 621 Pine
Neddersen Charles H., laborer, r. 222 Francisco
" Frederick H., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 47
Louisa
Nee John, stevedore, r. 35 Clementina
Neeb Charles, presser L Botwin & Co., r. 443%
Natoma
" Henry, merchant tailor, 138, 7th
" Henry, tinner J. L. Bowen & Son. r. 911
Powell
" William, tailor, 138, 7th
Neece George T., operator Am. Dis. Tel., r. 2817
Pine
" George W., teamster Albert E. Buckman
r. 121, 16th
4®°" Neece. See Neese
Need John H., waiter John B. Shav, r. 312 Clem-
entina
Needham Ambrose, blacksmith Betts Spring
Co., r. 727, 23d
" Dwight W., r. 416 Geary
" James, laborer School Dept., r. 1008, 23d
" James B., steward, r. 810 Taylor
" John T., clerk W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 116,
6th '
" John v., druggist, r. 1008, 22d
" Joseph J., bookbinder Hicks- Judd Co., r
727, 23d
Neelsen John, shoemaker, 12 Howard
Neely Helen, widow, r. 7 Newell
" Hugh, refiner, r. 7 Newell
" Isaac, r. 1329 Vallejo
" James A., clerk B. Pasquale & Sons, r.
3204A 16th
" John J., printer Post, r. 54 South Park
" Mary, widow, r. 1329 Vallejo
Neenan Andrew T., metal roofer Ralston & Nel-
son, r. 3lB Boardman PI
Neergaard Frederick, conductor Geary St. RR
r. 15 Johnston Av
" William P., joiner, r. 115 Turk
Neermann James, teamster, r. 1902 Mission
Neese William, metal roofer Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 1912/2 Powell
Neff John B., president Allison, Neff & Co.. 421-
423 Market, r. 1235 Hyde
Negroni Alberto, fisherman, r. 233 Broadway
Neiblas Regina, r. 729 Folsom
Neible Otis H., motorman Market St. Ry, r 494
California Av
Neidhardt Paul, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 958
Harrison rear
Neil Ann, widow, r. 5 Crook
" Anna C. Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 439 Oak ^
" Belle Mrs., dressmaking, 1416 Powell
" Charles, fireman Engine 9
" Daniel, r. 439 Oak
" David G., bookbinder Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 1103 Broadway
" James, hostler, r. 326 O'Farrell
" Joseph, laundryman, r. 34 Moss
" Margaret, widow, r. 1103 Broadway
" Michael, electrician, r. 407 Van Ness Av
•' N. C. Mrs., bakery and notions, 511 La-
guna
4®-Neil. See Neal, Neale, Neall and Neill
Neilan Martin, wagon washer, r. 633 Stevenson
" Thomas J., salesman, r. 355 Brannan
" Thomas M.. laborer, r. 355 Brannan
4®= Neilan. See Nealan, Nealon and Neylon
Neilander Gustave, painter Palace Hotel, r.*167
Moultrie
4®"Neilander. See Nelander
Neild Ralph, engineer, r. 421 Fell
4®=-Neild. See Nield
Neill Alexander, painter, r. 827 Folsom
" Alfred J., sign painter Brown & Johnson,
r. 812 Jessie
" Burton J., piano tuner Sherman, Clay &
Co.,r. 603 Bush
" Francis J., engineer Union I. Wks, r. 5
Oakwood
" Frank, oiler str City of Pekin
" Frank W., machinist, r. 1301 Howard
" George, machinist U. S. str Albatross
" John, fireman str Empire
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Neill John C. , machinist Union I. Wks , r. 5 Oak-
wood
" Robert H. , engineer Sterling Furniture Co. ,
r. 126, 13th
" Samuel, clerk, r. 639 Bush
" Sarah, widow, r. 629 Bush
Jg®=Neill. See Neal, Neale, Neall and Neil
Neilsen Andrew, seaman, r. 8 Clay
" Christian, driver J. W. Thorp & Co., r.
1216V2 Alabama
" Erasmus J., musician, r. 820 Ellis
" Emil A., machinist Ohmen Engine Wks, r.
28 Elsie
" James H., boarding and liquors, 66-68 Ore-
gon
" James H. Jr.. student, r. 66 Oregon
" John, r. 3^6, 4th
•' L. C. Mrs., r. 406 Oak
" Mons, cement worker, r. NW cor Penn-
sylvania Av and 23d
" Osmond G., milkman, r. 1123 York
" Peter, master mariner, r. 651 Willow Av
" Peter, oiler Western Sugar Refinery, r. SSV^
Chesley
" Rasmus M., motorman, r. NW cor Pennsyl-
vania Av and 23d
Neilson Adelaide, widow, r. 54, 1st
" Albert, student, r. 1120 Sacramento
" Alexander, appraiser, 106 Leidesdorff, r.
Sacramento, Cal
" Alexander, clerk Post Office, r. 1340 Valen-
cia
" Christian, cook Stark & Bro., r. 304, 3d
" Elizabeth A. Miss, nurse, r. 329, 18th
" Emily, domestic, 2009 Howard
" Henry, seaman, r. 340, 3d
" James, bridge builder, r. 2039 Howard
" James A., engineer S. P. Co., r. 329, 18th
" James A. Jr., machinist S. P. Co., r. 339,
18th
" John, carpenter, r. 22^4 Louisa
" John, fisherman, r. 523 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 238 Perry
" Louis, dairyman, r. 537 Sacramento
" Margaret Miss, artist, 230 Crocker Bldg, r.
The Colonial
" Marie Mrs., r. 920G Pine
" N. A., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 706a
Army
" Neil, plumber Henry Williamson
" Peter, carpenter, r. Banks nr Cortland Av
" Peter, concrete worker, r. 113, 4th
" Robert, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 516 Jessie
" Thomas, druggist, r. 1063 Mission
" William M., journalist S. P. News Letter,
r. 114 Collingwood
4®"Neilson. See Neelsen, Neilsen, Nelsen,
Nelson, Nielsen and Nielson
Neiman William H., chief engineer str Austra-
lia, r. Berkeley
Neimes John, billiardman Harry B. Adler, r.
3111/2 Hyde
Nelsh David C, stonecutter, r. 209 Victoria
" James G., stonecutter, r. 209 Victorna
" Jessie, widow, r. 209 Victoria
" Samuel, 2d officer str Belgic
Neisser Alice Miss, dressmaking, 1321 Fillmore
" August I., salesman, r. 1321 Fillmore
" Benjamin, plumber, r. 1321 Fillmore
" Blanche Miss, teacher music, r. 1331 Fill-
more
" Otto, salesman Seeligsohn & Philips, r.
1331 Fillmore
" Regina, widow, r. 1331 Fillmore
Neiswanger Lee K., compositor, r. 36% Kearny
Neitzel Frank E., machinist Union Iron Wks,
r. 312 Eddy
Nelander Edward Rev., pastor Swedish Evan-
gelical Lutheran Ebenezer Church, r.
1513M Mission
J8®" Nelander. See Neilander
Nell Annie, widow, r. 63 Tehama
Neller F., waiter str Alameda
" Leopold (Neller & Schirmer), r. 1020 Green
Neller & Schirmer (Leopold Neller and August
Schirmer), California wines and bran-
dies, 409 Sansome
Nellgren Gertrude, domestic. 8 Fair Oaks
W. &J. SLOANE&CO.J
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WINDOW SHADES.
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GA^t-GA^'y Alarket St.
Nelligan William H., boots and shoes. 616, 24th
Nellis Charles S., physician, r. Russ House
Nellman Edward, gasfltter, r. 1613 Powell
" John, fruit peddler, r. 1613 Powell
" Peter, teamster John Guerin, r. 413 O'Far-
rell
Nelsen A., plumber Thomas Gainford, r. 823
Valencia
" Alette, widow, r. 2829 Folsom
" Andrew, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Anna, cook, 3400 Clay
" Carl, carpenter, r. cor Persia and Vienna
" E., quartermaster str Mariposa
" Elmer A., lieutenant Corps 3 Salvation
Army, r. 71 IV^ Mission
" Harry, carpenter, r. 4^5 Bryant
" Henry, laborer, r. 2936 Folsom
" James, waiter Kelly & Clark, r. 542 Na-
toma
" Joseph, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Lars, wheelwright, r. 2763, 16th
" Louis, steward Henry C. Olsen, r. 316, 3d
" Nels, laborer, r. 1337 Alabama
" Nels J., sorter Reichert & Co., r. 63 Te-
hama
" Olaf, fireman tug Sea Witch
" Olof, seaman, r. 722 Vallejo
" Peter, cook, r. 739, 4th
" Sadie Miss, milliner, 103, 6th, r. 985 Harri-
son
Nelson Adele, domestic, 2234 Pacific Av
" Adelia G. Miss, teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 1307 Guerrero
" Adolph, wood turner Frank A. Geier, r. 1804
Howard
" Adolph F., gripman, r. 128i/4 Cook
" Albert, carpenter, r. 10 Washington
" Albert, seaman, r. 98 Francisco
" Albert E., clerk Goldman & Son, r. 3021
Mission
" Albert N., carpenter, 28 Bernard
" Albin E., salesman, r. 2021 Mission
" Alexander, salesman Ross & Hewlett, r.
618 Jersey
" Alfred, liquors, 19 Steuart
" Alfred, porter, r. 28 Turk
" Alfred, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Alfred, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Alfred, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 925V4,
14th
" Alfred, waiter, r. 967 Mission
" Alice, widow, r. Sadowa nr Orizaba Av
" Amanda, domestic, 710, 31st
" Andrew, tent maker Neville & Co., r. 413,
1st
" Andreas, deckhand str Newark, r. Oakland
" Andrew, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 910
Geary
" Andrew, longshoreman, r. 115 Gilbert
Nelson Andrew, president California Trans-
portation Co., office Jackson St. Wharf
Pier 5, r. 706 O'Farrell
" Andrew, pressman Sterett Printing Co., r.
317, 39th
" Andrew, seaman, r. 131 East
» Andrew, seaman, r. 3336 Pine
" Andrew, stone cutter O. E. Brady, r. 134
California Av
" Andrew, teamster Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
719V^ Minna
" Andrew G., carpenter, r. 2814 Kissling
" Andrew W.,2d officer str China, r. 23 De
Boom
" Anna, domestic, 715, 33d
" Anna, domestic, 2010 Pacific Av
" Annie Miss, waitress, r. 28 Clara
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Nelson Annie M. Mrs., dressmaking and mil-
linery, 121 Phelan Bldg, r. 142 Castro
" Antone, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Antone, seaman, r. 2601-2 Brannan
" Arthur S., olerk Moore, Ferguson & Co., r.
106 Eddy
" Arvid, helper Carl Tonberg, r. 27 Bank
" August, cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 919^4 Sutter rear
" August, liquors, 4 Washington, r. 2 Wash-
ington
" August, master mariner, r. 1815 Greenwich
" August, str South Coast, r. 6 Howard
" Benjamin, laborer, r. 1316 Rhode Island
" Benjamin H., bookkeeper Easton, Eldridge
& C )., r. 2525 California
" Bernard, motorman, r. 509 Broderick rear
" B. G., cabinet maker, r. 1008V^ Bryant
" B.C., master bkt W. H. Dimond, office 327
Market
" C. 2d asst engineer str City of Puebla
" Carl, tailor, r. 9 Dikeman PI
" Carl A., conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR..r. 2303 Polk
" Carl M. Rev., pastor Swedish Baptist
Church, r. 130, 14th
" Carl v., insurance agent Boyd & Dickson,
r. 1010 Minna
" Catherine, widow, r. 218, 11th
" Charles, aspbaltum worker, r. 219 Mason
" Charles, bartender, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
" Charles, butcher G. Hink & Co., r. 967 Mis-
sion
" Charles, fireman str Protection, r. 421 East
" Charles, laborer, r. 26 Hunt
" Charles, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Charles, laborer, r. Ocean House Av nr
Howth
" Charles, machinist, r. 5 Hunt
" Charles, mate bkt Mercury, r. 420a, 7th
" Charles, porter Dalziel & MoUer, r. 155 Na-
toma
" Charles, rigger, r. 602 Mariposa
" Charles, seaman, r. 13 Washington
" Charles, seaman, r. 12 Selina PI
" Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Charles, seaman, r. 229 Perry
" Charles, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Charles, seaman, r. 420a 7th
" Charles, tailor, r. 226 Minna
" Charles, tailor, r. 861 Market
NELSON CHARLES,
wholesale dealer in redwood lumber,
shingles, shakes, posts, etc., 6 Califor-
nia, telephone Drumm 22, r. Seminary-
Park
Nelson Charles A., carpenter, r. 28 Clara
" Charles A., molder, r. 606 Mariposa
" Charles B., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1623c Eddy
" Charles H., mail clerk Chronicle, r. 144
Chestnut
" Charles J., liquors, 2002 Union, r. 2931
Union rear
" Charles V., bottler, r. 1334 Bush
" Charles W., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" Charles W., deckhand str Piedmont, r. 203
East
" Christian, carwasher S. P. Co., r. 24i/i
Perry
" Christian, laborer, r. 144 Shipley
" Christian, painter, r. SlU^, 10th
" Christian, seaman, r. 3 East
" Christian, seaman, r. 553 Howard
Nelson Christian O., restaurant, 27, 9th, r. 835
Jessie
" Christina, widow, r. 208% Central Av
" Christina, domestic, 130 Ellis
" Christine, domestic, 1413 Hyde
" Christine, domestic, 2331 Fillmore
" Christopher, master mariner, r. 626 Harri-
son
" Christopher, mate sch Rattler, r. 330
Drumm
" C. L. Mrs., r. Grand Hotel
" Dennis, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Edith Miss, nurse, SW cor Union and Fill-
more
" Edward, clerk Neils Nelson, r. 126 Oregon
" Edward, cook, r. 226, 38th
" Edward, cooper Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 414, 10th
" Edward, harness cleaner George H. Titel,
r. 5a Dodge
" Edward, janitor, r. 1027 Filbert rear
" Edward, master mariner, r. 107 Cumber-
land
" Edward, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. 226,
25th
" Edward M., plumber, r. 144 Chestnut
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1422, 24th
" Ellen C, widow, r. 343 Fremont
" Elsie, widow, r. 166 Clara
" Emanuel J., soap dealer, r. 847 Florida
" Emil, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r. 40
Plymouth Av
" Emily, domestic, r. 115 DeLong Av
" Ernest, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Ernest G., engineer Cahill & Hall Elevator
Co., r. 351 Alvarado
" Esther Miss, r. SOShi Treat Av
" Eugene B., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 209,
24th
" F., millhandTruckee Lumber Co.
" F., seaman str Progreso
" Fernando, carpenter and builder, 1522, 25th
r. 1520, 25th
" Francis, master mariner, r. 11, 13th
" Frank, cook schr Monterey
" Frank B., r. 1630 Fulton
" Frank J., gripman, r. 209, 24th
" Frank O., tailor, r. 4 Geary PI
" Frederick, laborer, r. 6.57 Folsom
" Frederick, master schr Jennie Stella, r.
613, 2d
" Frederick, master schr Rattler, r. 320
Drumm
" Frederick, packer W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
llVs South Park
" Frederick, seaman str Del Norte
" Frederick, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r.
40 Plymouth Av
" Frederick E., contractor, r. 1819 Green
" G., teamster Western Transfer Co.
" George, concrete worker, r. 1 Louisa
" George, cook, r. 109 Harriet
" George, driver, r. 710 Turk
" George, fireman Market St. Ry, r. 933, 12th
Av South
" George, fisherman, r. Ss Tonquin bet Baker
and Broderick
" George, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
144 Shipley
" George F., shoemaker, 2733 Greenwich
" George H. (Ralston & Nelson), r. Oakland
" George H., salesman Davis Bros., r. 2555
Greenwich
" Gilbert A., freight agent N. P. C. Ry, Sau-
salito Ferry
" Gustaf A., silversmith, r. 935i/4, 14th
" Gustaf O., r. 935i4 14th
" Gustav, carpenter William Bateman, r.
Gustav, seaman, r. 437, 1st
Gustave, hide curer James Beatty, r. San
Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
Gustave, laborer, r. 319 Folsom
Gustave O., salesman Jersey Farm Co., r.
837 Howard
Hannah E., widow, r. 213 Octavia
Hans, laborer, r. 1033 York
Hans, longshoreman, r. 30 Harlan PI
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Nelson Harriet, dressmaker, r. 12 Camp
" Harriet E., widow, r. 935 Clay
" Harry, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
" Harry, seaman, r. 301 Steuart-
" Harry, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" Henry, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 145
Tehama
" Henry, master mariner, r. 107 Cumberland
" Henry, seaman revenue cutter Com. Perry
" Henry, ship carpenter, r. Sagamore nr Cap-
itol
" Henry C, clerk, r. 2009 Taylor
" Henry C, engineer, r. 1329 Sanchez
" Herman, laborer New England Soap Co.,
r. 710 Folsom
" H. William, storekeeper Morton's North
End Warehouse, r. Berkeley
" I., quartermaster str Peru
" Iver, tailor Martin Baumann, r, 861 Mar-
ket
" J., driver Presidio and Ferries RR, r. 717
Union
" J., longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
'« J., wood turner John McKee
" J. A., cook R. J. Techau& Co., r. 1514 Mis-
sion
" Jacob, seaman, r. 427, 2d
" Jacob L., policeman, r. 532 Polk
" James, butcher, r. 149 Shipley
" James, butcher Michael Farrell, r. 915 Val-
lejo
" James, carpenter, r. 37y2 Hill
" James, hostler L. H. Swain, r. 417 Folsom
" James, laborer, r. 148 Perry
" James, longshoreman, r. 6b Valparaiso
" James, salesman T. D. McCarthy, r. 310
Turk
" James B., seaman, r. 527 Vallejo
'' James D., laster United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 229 Bartlett
*' James J., cutter I. Magnin & Co., r. 31
Louisa
" Jennie Miss, r. 1205 Point Lobos Av
" Jennie Miss, laundress Modern Laundry,
r. 149 Shipley
" J. G., laborer, r. 63 Tehama
<< Johanna, widow, r. SE cor Castro and
Elizabeth
" John, blacksmith, r. 2303 Polk
" John, boarding and liquors, 315 Folsom
" John, cabinet maker, r. Ill Scott
" John, carpenter, r. 31 Louisa
" John, carpenter, r. 733^4 Stevenson
" John, cook Osborn & Co., r. 354^/^ Clemen-
tina
" John, cooper Pac. Wooden Ware and Coop-
erage Co.. r. 414, 10th
" John, fisherman, r. 225 Drumm
" John, hostler Christopher A. Mitchell
" John, marine fireman, r. 126ac Silver
" John, plasterer, r. 1010 Wisconsin
" John, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" John, seaman, r. 541. 1st
" John, stevedore, r. 12a Bluxome
" John, surveyor, r. 245 Perry
" John, tailor, r. 606 Powell
" John, tanner, r. 318, 25th
" John, waiter, r. 504 Powell
" John, waiter Bennett & Witmer, r. 119, 3d
" John A., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 3029
Geary
" John A., pressman, r. 31 Louisa
" John B., designer Edwin S. Goldsmith
" John C, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" JohnF., cabinet maker A. J. Forbes & Son,
r. 28 Turk
" John F.. laborer, r. 1008 De Haro
" John G. Mrs., r. 53 Sanchez
" John H., shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r. 9
Pfeifter
" John J., porter, r. 833 Geary rear
" John M., carpenter, r. 230 Hill
" John N., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1228
Golden Gate Av
" John P., helper J. C. Lemmer & Co., r. 418
Bryant
" John P., engineer Clot & Meese, r. 113a
Freeion
" John P., machinist, r. 546% Bryant
Nelson John W., helper W. S. Phelps & Co., r.
4314 Everett
" Jorgen, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" J. R. Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
" Julia Miss (Doan & Nelson), r. 505 Post
" L.,r. 521 Pacific
" Lars, cabinet maker Richard Herring, r.
243 Tehama
" Lars, seaman, r. 1815 Greenwich
" L. E., city missionary, r. 62 Clipper
" Lizzie, typesetter Pacific States Type
Foundry, r. 20 Gilbert
" Lorenz, fisherman, r. S s Tonquin bet
Baker and Broderiok
" Louis, bartender, r. 712 Greenwich
" Louis, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 1030 Mis-
sion
" Louis, carpenter, r. 1308 Broderick
" Louis L., insurance agent, r. 712 O'Farrell
" Louis W., clerk Post Office, r. 912 Bu-
chanan
" Lucille Miss, tailoress, r. 1422, 24th
" M. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1709 San Carlos Av
" Maggie Miss, laundress Modern Laundry,
r. 149 Shipley
" Magnus, ship carpenter, r. 20 Gilbert
" Magnus T., laborer Wells, Russell & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Malvine Mrs., boarding, 1205 Point Lobos
Av
" Mamie Miss, r. 126 Oregon
" Marie, widow, r. 2009 Taylor
" Martin, r. 524 Natoma
" Martin S., inspector Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 314, 3d
" Mary,' widow, r. 216 Mississippi
,, Mary, widow, r. 803!^ Treat Av
" Mary A., domestic, r. 114 Cumberland
" Mary A., dressmaking, 341, 24th, r. 333
Bartlett
" Mary E. Miss, saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 18 Harlem PI
" Mary F., widow, r. 2 Dehon
" Matilda, janitress, r. 427, 2d
" May Miss, r. 8031/2 Treat Av
" Michael, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
" Minnie Miss, r. 3 Washington
" N., furniture dealer, r. 106 Eddy
" N. Andres, r.413, 1st
" Neil, carpenter, r. 902 Pacific
" Niel, fireman str San Juan, r. 126J£ Silver
" Nels, laborer, r. 13'/^ Madison Av
" Nels, liquors and lodgings, 126 Oregon
" Nels, milk dealer, 1611 O'Farrell, r. 806
Olive Av
" Nels, seaman, r. 945 Capp
" Nels, teamster Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" Nels G.,r. 1314 Folsom
" Nels P., cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 1137 Mission
" Nels P., master mariner, r. SWA, 13th
" Nels R., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 448, 9th
" Nelson, paper hanger, r. 225, 4th
" Nicholas (Gohl & Nelson), r. 416 O'Farrell
" Nicholas, deckhand str Transit, r. Oakland
" Nicholas, seaman, r. 23!^ Silver
" Nicholas, seaman, r. 301 Steuart
" Nicholas N., driver U. S. Laundry, r. 14
Sharon
" Niel, carpenter, r. 903 Pacific
" Nils, bartender M. J. Jonassen, r. 9 Bald-
win Court
" Nils, laborer, r. IOOOa Minna
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Nelson Nils C, gardener, r. 2320 Howard
" Olaf, seaman, r. 14 Washington
" Ole, carpenter, r. 28 Clara
" Ole M., carpenter, r. 1416 Harrison
" Ole M., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
" Oliver, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Oliver, master mariner, r. 12 Camp
" Olof (H. N. Bunce & Co.), r. 249 Tilden
" Olof, fireman tug boat Liberty
" Olof, seaman, r. 5 Commercial
" Olof, seaman, r. 229 Perry
" Olof, seaman str Crescent City
" Olof P., laborer Gray Bros., r. 932 Montgom-
ery
" Oscar, fisherman, r. 421 East North
" Oscar, iron worker, r. 20 Gilbert
" Oscar, laborer, r. 3(31 Michigan
" Oscar, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Oscar, seaman, r. 1419 Larkin
" Oscar A., laborer Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 23Alta
" P., carpenter, r. 800 Kearny
" Peter, r. 18, 7th
" Peter, carpenter, r. 3114 Mission rear
" Peter, carpenter James W. Baldwin, r. cor
Miguel and Laidley
" Peter, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2609;4
Sacramento
" Peter, iron cutter Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 36 Madison Av
•' Peter, laborer, r. 17!4 Harriet
" Peter, liquors and lodgings, 411 Drumm
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 18 Montgom-
ery
" Peter, master schr Harry, office 24 Clay
" Peter, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1623c
Eddy
" Peter, plasterer, r. E s Blake nr Point
Lobos Av
" Peter, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Peter, seaman, r. 122 Jackson
" Peter, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
■' Peter, seaman str Point Arena
" Peter, stone sawyer John D. McGilvray &
Co., r. 20 South Park
" Peter A., waiter H. K. Cummings, r. 606
Mission
" Peter M., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 2208
Greenwich
" Peter N., laborer, r. 1222 Howard rear
" Reinhold, carpenter, r. 36 West Park
• ' Reinhold, shoemaker G. Holmberg, r. 128
West Park
" R. M., motorman Market St. Ry, r. cor
Pennsylvania Av and Nevada
" R. M. Mrs., widow, r. 17a Laskie
" Robert, r. 20 O'Farrell
" Robert, driver, r. 272i4 Clementina rear
" Robert K., porter, r. 1302 Stockton
" Samuel, r. 5431/2, 2d
" Samuel, with Cal. Casket Co., r. 1112 Stev-
enson
" Samuel D., clerk, r. 418 Bryant
" Simon, tailor, r. 7 Bond
" Sophie, widow, r. 211,26th
" Soren, carpenter, r. 434 Chestnut
" S. P., engineer, r. 812 Kearny
Nelson S. P. & Co. (Sven P. Nelson), dealers
combination packing oils and engineers'
supplies, 3 Commercial
" Steven W., porter, r. 1169 Mission
" Sven P. (S. P. Nelson & Co.), r. 2525 Cali-
fornia
" T. B., stenographer Gunnison, Booth &
Bartnett, r. Brooklyn Hotel
Nelson Therese Miss, special agent State of Cal.
Bureau of Labor Statistics, r. Berkeley
" Thomas, r. 2734 Howard
" Thomas, engineer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
Berkeley
" Thomas, laborer, r. 931 Folsom
" Thomas, marine engineer, r. 137% Silver
" Thomas H., furniture, 126, 4th, r. 106
Eddy
" Thomas P., riveter, r. 12 Minnesota
" Victor, cooper, r. 504, 7th
" Victor E., manufacturer amycose, 225
Powell
" Vincent, seaman, r. 37 East
" William, deckhand str Apache
" William, hostler, r. 347 Fremont
" William, hostler J. R. Dickey, r. NW cor
6th Av and Fulton
" William, longshoreman, r. 7 Billings PI
" William, pressman C. W. Nevin & Co.
" William, purser str T. C. Walker
" William A. (William F. Nelson & Son), r.
Alameda
" William D., Istasst. engineer str City of
Panama, r. 309 San Jose Av
" William E., rattan furniture, 334 Post, r.
142 Castro
" William F. (William F. Nelson ,& Son), r.
Nelson Wimam F. & Son (William F. and Wil-
liam A.), hardware, paints, oils and
glass, crockery and glassware, 601 Front
" William R., barber, 506 Montgomery, r. 5
Martha PI
" W. Nelson, clerk The Rix Compressed Air
Machinery Co., r. Oakland
4®=Nelson. Neelsen, Neilsen, Neilson, Nelson,
Nielsen and Nielson
Nemec Frank, merchant tailor, 103, 7th
Nemetz Charles, oyster and chop house, 89-90
Centre Market, r. 313 Sutter
" Joseph, pressman Pac. Printing Co., r. 986
Howard
Nemus John, r. SUYi Hyde
Neper Charles H., florist, 2141 Sutter
Neppert Arthur, miner, r. 5, 7th
" George P., bookkeeper S. Levy & Co., r.
2824 Howard
" Julia M. Miss, teacher Bernal Heights Pri-
mary School, r. 2824 Howard
" Julien P., bookkeeper S. Levy & Co., r. 2824
Howard
" Louise C. Miss, teacher Bemal Heights
Primary School, r. 2824 Howard
>8®=Neppert. See Nippert
Nepriachin Frederick, machinist Union I. Wks,
r. 136 Langton
Nerer Otto, steward, r. 34 Ellis
Nergesen Michael, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Neri Ottavio, clerk A. Pucci, r. 1307% Castro
Nerio Valentine, r. 910, 6th
Nerland Andrew, painter, r. 363 Jessie
Nemey Thomas A., special agent Northwestern
National Ins. Co.
Neron Christine Mrs., r. 745 Minna
Nerong George, butcher August Schiller, r. 1726
Ellis
Nerson Alexander, bookkeeper Reiss Bros. &
Co., r. 2414 Clay
Nerum Andrew, seaman, r. 739, 4th
Nervo Andrew, deckhand str Apache
Nesbit David L. (Borden & Nesbit), r. 915%
Minna
" Edward H., compositor Co-Operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. 915% Minna
" Leroy D., zincographer Chronicle, r. 915%
Minna
Nesbitt James Jr., stair builder Henry McMa-
hon
" John, boatman, r. 7 Jefferson
" Joseph (McCoy & Nesbitt), r. 55 Capp
" Joseph, porter I. S. Van Winkle & Co., r.
Oakland
" Joseph R. , driver Farns worth & Ruggles.
r. 951 Bryant
i^-Nesbitt. See Nisbet
Nesby J. M., painter J. St. Denis & Co.
NesfieldD. W. Mrs., journalist, r. 1521 Pacific
Av
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Nesmith J., waiter Palace Restaurant, r. 123
Taylor
NesmithJenks F., secretary California Powder
Works and The Hercules Powder Works,
230 California, r. Occidental Hotel
4®" Nesmith. See Naismith
Nespoli Eligio, nursery, Hanover bet Lowell
and Lafayette
" Joseph, florist, 809 Larkin
Ness Albert, barber, r. 31 Madison Av
" Andrew, boots and shoes, r. 133, 24th
" Arthur R., carriage and sign painter, 1129
Alabama, r. 133, 24th
" Claus A., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 140,
24th
" Henry V., expressman, 123 New Montgom-
ery, r. 1886 Mission
" Joseph, lather, r. 316, 3d
" Robert S., carpenter S. Conning, r. 430b
Fulton
" Thomas A., clerk Stevenson & Co., r. 14
Ellis
Nessen Elsie Mrs., r. 147Dore
" John B., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Louis v., brewer, r. 147 Dore
Nessi Ercole, musician, r. 928y2 Pacific
" Hercules, marble cutter, r. 928^ Pacific
Nessier Edward, stableman National Brewing
Co., r. Minerva nr Capitol
" Joseph, driver, r. Lafayette bet Brunswick
and Hanover
" Louis, laborer, r. Minerva nr Capitol
" Ludwig. fireman National Brewing Co., r.
617c Linden Av
" Peter, liquors, 7 Stevenson
Nessier Harry, cook schr W. S. Phelps, r. 3
East
Nessow John, r. 717'/2 Bush rear
" Mary Miss, domestic, r. 717!4 Bush rear
Nestel August, barber, 312 Francisco
Nestell Edward Mrs., widow, r. 1138 Pacific
Nester Marie O. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 510A Shra-
der
Nestor Cornelius E., clerk Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 418 Leavenworth
" J., quartermaster str Belgic, r. 266 Bran-
nan
Netcher David, watchman, r. 5 Enterprise
Nethercott J. H., car repairer S. P. Co.
Netherland American Steam Navigation Co.,
Thomas Cook & Son Pacific Coast agents,
621 Market
Netherlands Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Netherton John N., dairy produce and bakery,
1250 Mission
Netherville William, molder, r. 207 Ellis
Netherwood Robert, cook" J. U. Hastings
Netter August, capitalist, r. 929 Fillmore
" Marcus J. (Philip Wolf & Co.), r. 929 Fill-
more
Netterfleld Thomas, r. 32 Boyce
Netterville Augustine Rev., O. P., clergyman,
St. Dominic's Monastery
" Ignatius V., clerk, r. 1715 Scott
" Thomas, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 1715 Scott
" William, molder Atlas Iron Wks
Netting George J. (Walsh & Netting), r. 323
Lyon
Nettleton Edward, policeman, r. 844b Howard
" Frank, fireman str Mariposa
Nbtzel August O., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
904 Minnesota
Neubarth John J., compositor Report, r. 414 Gol-
den Gate Av
Neubauer John C, laborer, r. 1108 Indiana
" John G., shoemaker, 1329 Harrison
" Michael J., stonecutter, r. 1113 San Jose Av
" Sigmund, r. S-ZOV^ Sutter
^©"Neubauer. See Newbauer
Neuber John P., engineer West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. 405,6th
Neuberg Jane Miss, r. 409 Eddy
" John, clerk, r. 601, 3d
4®-Neuberg. See Newberg and Newburg
Neuberger Ferdinand E., pressman Le Franco-
Californien, r. I73414 Lexington Av
" Solomon, tailor, 10 Turk
Neubert Rudolph (Neubert & Grabaa),
Golden Gate Av
" & Grabau (Rudolph Neubert and Robert
H. Grabau), dairy produce, 25-26 Cali-
fornia Market
4®=Neubert. See Newbert
Neubold Carl, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 2122
Howard
Neubueser Charles, tailor, r. 604 Merchant
Neuburger Gustave (Neuburger, Reiss & Co.),
r. 1628 Octavia
" Isaac, salesman Neuburger, Reiss & Co.,
r. 1628 Octavia
" Jules (Neuburger, Reiss & Co.), r. Paris,
France
Neuburger, Reiss & Co. (Gustave and Jules
Neuburger and Bernard Reiss), impor-
ters dry goods, 516-518 Market, telephone
Main 899
Neuenburg John, r. 413 Bay
Neuendorfl Frank A. , brush maker Read & Zahn,
r. 2750 Harrison
Neuenfeldt Emil, compositor San Francisco
Tageblatt, r. 433b Tehama
Neuforth Charles, silver gilder Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 142, 7th
j8®"Neugard. See Newgard
Neugart Adolph, wood turner C. F. Haas, r. 1510
Buchanan
Neugass Julia, widow, r. 1923 Vallejo
" Lina, widow, r. 2293 Franklin
" Moses S., r. 1916 Pacific Av
Neugebauer August, sausage maker, r. 440^4
Natoma
" Emma, domestic, 1600 Baker
" Ernest, dyer, r. Mt. Vernon Av nr Howth
" Frank, peddler, r. 440a 9th
" Paul, laborer, r. 440A 9th
Neuhaus Christian H. (Neuhaus & Co.), r. 548
Howard
" Herman, liquors, NW cor Bush and Mont-
gomery, r. 1817 Sutter
" Otto, bartender Seeba & Bohlen, r. 1012
Washington
Neuhaus & Co. (Christian H. Neuhaus), mer-
chant tailors and shirt manufucturers,
115 Kearny
>e®"Neuhaus. See Newhouse
Neukomnn John, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn
Neuman Adolph, peddler, r. 25 Garden
" Charles B., master mechanic Union I. Wks,
r. Oakland
" Charles H., porter Wetmore Bros., r. 227
Franklin
" Charles J., master mariner, r. 314, 21st
" E. B. Miss, stenographer, r. 902 Eddy
" Henry C, collector, r. 806 Bay
" Israel, tailor, r. 804 Folsom
" Karl, peddler, r. 735 Linden Av
" Reinhold, waiter, r. 1121 Stevenson
" Richard, seaman, r. 11 Clay
" Samuel, r. 1209!^ Howard
" William F., blacksmith, r. 2400 Folsom
Neumann Aaron, manufacturers' agent, 126
Kearny, room 33
" Abraham L., salesman A. Zellerbach &
Sons, r. 1810 Hyde
" Adam, laborer Julius Marxen, r. 855 Harri-
son
" Adam Jr., clerk Julius Marxen, r. 855 Har-
rison
" B., show cases, counters, etc., 1117 Market,
r. 12091/4 Howard
" C. Mrs., millinery, 130, 6th, r. 1253 Howard
" Cecilia A. Mrs., dressmaking, 716, 22d
" Edward, clerk, r. 817 Filbert
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Neumann Edward, druggl&t, 1437 California, r
1423^4 California
" Eliza, widow, r. 650 Oak
" Etta Miss, stenographer George W. Mc
Near, r. 837 Golden Gate Av
" Ferdinand J., conductor Market St. Ry., r
716, 22a
" Frances, widow, r. 139, 4th Av
" Frank, bricklayer, r. 231, 18th
" Frank W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 716
22d
" Fred W., drayman, 312 Davis, r. 523, 2d
" Frederick, laundryman, r. 9 Edith
" George, tailor, r. 1332!^ Broadway rear
" Gustav, tanner Sternltzky Bros. , r. 95 Pros
pect Av
" Gustave, salesman Bibo, Newman & Iken
berg, r. 1416 Vallejo
" Hannah Miss, stenographer George W
McNear. r. 837 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, waiter Mrs. Johanna Neumann, r
304, 3d
" Isidor, r, 837 Golden Gate Av
" Johanna Mrs., restaurant, 310, 3d, r. 304
3d
" John, seaman, r. 632 Green rear
" John, teamster, r. 31 Broadway
" Joseph, silk culture, r. 22354 Austin Av
" Leopold, dentist, 822 Sutter
" Louis, clerk, r. 223i/4 Austin Av
" Louis J., furniture, 117, 6th
" Mark M., physician and surgeon, 217
Turk
" Marshall, carpet layer, r. 313, 8th Av
" Maximilian Rev., O. S. F., rector St. Boni-
face's Church (R. C), r. 115 Golden Gate
Av
" Paul, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Philip, laborer Julius Marxen, r. 855 Har-
rison
" Philip J., with Paulsen & Wells, r. 855
Harrison
" Rudolph, general agent Alaska Commer-
cial Co. (Alaska), r. 822 Sutter
" Solomon, glazier, r. 3009a 16th
" Wilhelmina Miss, dressmaker, r. 716, 22d
" William, brewer, r. 1014 Bryant
Neumann William, secretary Royal Eagle Dis-
tilleries, 112 Taylor, r. 326a Ellis
4®=Neumann. See Neuman and Newman
Neumayer John, restaurant, 642 Clay
Neumeyer William Z., gardener, r. SW cor
Union and Baker
Neumiller G. & J. (George and Jacob), carriage
and wagon factory, 23, 7th
" George (G. & J. Neumiller), r. 430 Dun-
can
" Jacob (G. & J. Neumiller), r. 430 Dun-
can
" Joseph L., blacksmith, r. 430 Duncan
Neunaber Henry, janitor, r. 16 Washington Av
" Henry F., clerk Geo. Marcus & Co., r. 16
Washington Av
Neuner John, machinist, r. 711 Athens
je®=-Neusbaum. See Nusbaum
Neuschutz George F., stevedore, r. 319 Fol-
som
Neuschwander Kate Mrs., r. 305 McAllister
Neusitz William, brewer, r. 400 Bay
Neustadt Adolph, newspaper correspondent, r.
313 Gough
" Albert, r. 1.502 California
" Brothers (Louis and Hyman), upholster-
ers, 229, 7th
" Hyman (Neustadt Bros.), r. 737 Howard
" Louis (Neustadt Bros.), r. 524 Jessie
Neustadter Brothers (Jacob H. and David
Neustadter, Isaac Oppenheimer and Sig-
mundFeuchtwanger), proprietors Stand-
ard Shirt Factory, E s Gough bet Grove
and Hayes, telephone South 561, and
importers and jobbers clothing and
mens' furnishing goods, SW cor Pine
and Sansome, telephone Main 1931
" David (Neustadter Bros.), r. 1701 Van Ness
Av
" Jacob, salesman Neustadter Bros., r. 927^/4
Post
" Jacob H. (Neustadter Bros.), r. 1701 Van
Ness Av
" Louis W., clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 1701
Van Ness Av
Neut Benjamin, fruit dealer, r. 1115 York
Neuval Vlctorine N., widow, r. 608 Leaven-
worth
Neuveeth A,, cooper Cal. Wine Assn
Neuwald George, weigher, r. 1025 Filbert
" William, foreman B. Grave Co., r. 1025 Fil-
bert
Nevada Bank of San Francisco The, Isaias
W. Hellman president, John F. Bigelow
vice-president, D. B. Davidson cashier,
George Grant assistant cashier, NW
cor Montgomery and Pine
Nevada Block, NW cor Montgomery and Pine
" County Electric Power Co. (Nevada
County), C. A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills
Bldg. 5th floor
" Gypsum and Fertilizer Co., W. Hanson
secretary, 216 Bush, room 14
" House, James F. McDonald proprietor, SW
cor Napa and Michigan
" House, Mrs. M. Richards, 132, 6th
Nevada Loan OfiBce, Hanak & Lasky propri-
etors, 214 Grant Av
" Lumber Co., 532 Market, room 3
Nevada Metallurgical Works, C. A. Luckhardt
& Co. proprietors, 71-73 Stevenson
" Queen Mining Co. (Tuscarora, Nev.),
Robert R. Grayson secretary, 331 Pine,
room 20
Nevada Restaurant, Loupy Bros, proprietors,
417 Pine
Nevada Salt and Borax Co., H. L. Coye presi-
dent, H. C. Van Dyck secretary, 310
Pine, room 11
Nevada Stables, Guerin & Byington propri-
etors, 1350-1.S52 Market
" Warehouse and Dock Co. (Port Costa),
John Rosenfeld president, Henry
Rosenfeld vice-president and secretary,
202 Sansome
Nevah Zedek Congregation, H. Kramer presi-
dent, 943 Mission
Nevellie John, laborer, r. 710 Natoma
Nevers Louis J., brick layer, r. 1322 Union
Nevill Edward, conductor, r. 1910 Lyon
Neville Amelia E., widow, r. 1631 O'Farrell
" Dennis H., carpenter, r. 644 Stevenson
" E. H., stock and exchange broker, 112
Montgomery, r. 109 Montgomery
" Frank R., bookkeeper, r. 352 Brannan
" George W., teamster Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. lOeColton
" James E., carpenter, r. 547 Mission
" M. E. Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" Nicholas, driver Clufl Bros., r. 503 Bran-
nan
" S. A. Mrs. (Neville & Co.), office 31-33 Cali-
fornia
Neville & Co. (Mrs. S. A. Neville and C. M.
Osborn), manufacturers bags, tents,
awnings, and dealers twines, duck,
belting, etc., 31-33 California
Nevills W. A., mining, r. Palace Hotel
Nevin Charles W. (C. W. Nevin & Co.), r. 532
Commercial
" C. W. & Co. (Charles W. Nevin), book and
job printers, 532 Commercial
" George S., manager wholesale dept., Na-
than, Dohrmann & Co., r. 902a Powell
•' John B., secretary Norton Land Co., and
asst. bookkeeper Cartan, McCarthy &
Co.,r. 710 Central Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 18fiU4 Lexington Av
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Nevin Thomas, molder Occidental Foundry, r.
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" Washington, r. 904 Powell
J8®="Nevin. See Niven
Nevins Herbert, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 1023 Post, hours 8 to 9 a, m., 2 to 4
and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone East 688
" James, marine fireman, r. 264 Brannan
" Luke, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" Patrick, teamster, r. 422a Fremont
Nevius George F., dentist, r. 2018 Van Ness Av
Nevraumont Alfred, salesman Sunset Seed
and Plant Co., r. 815 Vallejo
" Brothers (Joseph and Ernest), liquors, 117,
9th
" Emile J., compositor, r. 804 Vallejo
" Ernst (Nevraumont Bros.), r. Ill, 8th
" Joseph (Nevraumont Bros.), r. Ill, 8th
" Justin R., matrix fitter The Painter-Cor-
nell Co., r. 819 Vallejo
" Louis, r. Ill, 8th
" Marie, laundry, 341, 3d
New Age (monthly). William H. Barnes editor,
61-62 St. Ann's Bldg
" Arlington The, Mrs. J. Babbitt proprietor,
1015 Market
" Atlantic Hotel, William P. Hoffman pro-
prietor, 207-209 Montgomery Av
" Bush Theatre, S s Bush bet Kearny and
Montgomerv
New California Hotel, Gottlieb H. Woerz
proprietor, 429 Bush
New California House, Charles Baettge pro-
prietor, 3 East
" California Theatre, Al Hayman & Co., pro-
prietors, N s Bush bet Kearny and Dupont
" Castle Wire Nail Co., 14 Drumm
New City Hall, McAllister, Larkin and City
Hall Av
New City Hall Commissioners, New City Hall
1st floor
New City Hall Wine Vaults
(Ph. Gundlach & Co.), California wines
and brandies, wholesale and retail,
orders delivered free to all parts of the
city, 13-15 New City Hall Square
nr Market, telephone South 221
(See Adv.)
New Continental Hotel, John Lyons proprietor,
547 Mission
" Continental Hotel, Theodore Richards pro-
prietor, NE cor Napa and Louisiana
" Coso Mining Co., John L.Hunt secretary,
808 Montgomery
•' Crystal Hotel, Mrs. Cornelia Chambers
proprietor, 650, 4th
" Depot Hotel, Gustaf Johanson proprietor,
28 Sacramento
" Eagle Soap Works, Michael Clark proprie-
tor, NE cor Nebraska and El Dorado
New England Burglary Insurance Co. (of
Boston), Okell, Donnell & Co. general
agents Pacific Coast, 411 California, tele-
phone Main 1015
" England Furniture Co., Samuel C. Switzer
proprietor. 720 Mission
New England Mutual Accident Association
(Boston, Mass.), Charles M. Oakley
manager, 315 Safe Deposit Bldg
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO. (of Boston, Mas-
sachusetts), Henry K. Field general
agent, 19-23 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
New England Soap Co., Fischbeok & Glootz
proprietors, Santa Clara bet Rhode
Island and DeHaro, office 307 Sacra-
mento
" Era Gravel Mining Co. (Cal.), Joseph B.
Toplitz secretary, 330 Pine, room 9
" Fulton Hotel, John Curtin proprietor, 3.34
Main
NEW GOLDEN GATE HOTEL,
Doscher & Loheide proprietors, 134-
136, 4th
New Grand Central Lodging House, John La-
trelle proprietor, 655 Washington
New Guillaume Tell Hotel, Marius Pellisson
proprietor, 619 Pacific
" Hansa Hotel, Hansen & Co. proprietors,
320 Drumm
New Home Sewing Machine Co., J. A. Clover
manager Pacific department, 1051 Mar-
ket
New Idea Restaurant, Frederick Young pro-
prietor; a good meal for 10 cents; 639
Kearny
" Idria Mining Co. (New Idria, Cal.), George
Staacke president, 426 California, room 1
New Jersey Wire Cloth Co., John A. Roebling's
Sons Co. proprietors, 25-27 Fremont
New Jerusalem church, First (Swedenborgian)
N s O'Farrell bet Webster and Fillmore
New Jerusalem Church, Second (Swedenbor-
gian), cor Lyon and Washington
" Liverpool Salt Co. (Salton, Riverside Co.
Cal.), George A. Fisher agent, 109 Cali-
fornia
New Louvre, John F. O'Brien proprietor, M.
Deutsch manager, cafe and restaurant,
8-14 O'Farrell
" Maison Doree Bakery, Jacobson & Peter-
son proprietors, 217 Kearny
New Manhattan Sample Rooms, Nicolaus
Meyer proprietor, SW cor Battery and
Commercial
Mary, widow, r. 635?£ Natoma
Mechanics' Hotel, Gaupp Brothers pi-o-
prietors, 444-446 Brannan
Melbourne House, T. M. Cantwell pro-
prietor, 654 Howard
Mission Hotel, Simon Schleweck proprie-
tor, 3275 Mission
Montreal House, Peter Casavielle proprie-
tor, 13001/2 Stockton
National House, 313 Pacific
Portuguese Exchange, 111 Jackson
Pyrenee House, Philippe Maysounave pro-
prietor, 1314 Stockton
Revelation The (monthly), Stephen and
Mary Maybell publishers, N s Channel
nr9th
Richard B., physician, 34 Nucleus Bldg, r.
420% Post
NEW SOUTH END PICKLE
WORKS, Charles Shrakkart proprie-
tor, manufacturers pickles and
sauces, 718 Bryant
New Swiss Lloyd Marine Insurance Co. (of
Winterthur), Syz & Co. agents, 410 Cali-
fornia
" Thomas S., furniture repairer, r. 1080 How-
ard
" Toscano Hotel, Petri & Boschetti proprie-
tors, 526 Broadway
" Union Hotel, Nagle & O'Brien proprietors,
515 Howard
" Vancouver Coal Mining and Land Co. The,
John Rosenfeld's Sons agents, 202 San-
some „
" Vienna Bakery, J. Ruediger & Co. proprie-
tors, 107 Larkin
" Waldo House, Joseph Bitterlin proprietor,
765 Mission
New Washington Hotel, J. Popert & Co., pro-
prietors, 342-350, 4th
New Western Hotel, King, Ward & Co. proprie-
tors, 800 Kearny
New Wisconsin Hotel, Thomas R. Evans pro-
prietor. NE cor Pacific and Montgomery
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" York and Lake Erie Railroad, Joseph G.
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New York Belting and Packing Co. (limited),
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" York Board Marine Underwriters, Oliver
Eldridge correspondent, 303 California,
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New York Casino, wines and liquors, John
Baader proprietor, 1-42, 4th
" York Cloak and Suit House. Albert Mueller
& Co. proprietors, 1210 Market
New York Dairy, George C. Smart proprietor,
old San Jose Road nr County Jail No. 2,
office 35 Eddy
" York Hotel, 110 Pacific
NEW YORK INSULATED WIRE
CO., John R. Cole selling agent,18,2d,
telephone Main 846
New York Life Insurance Co., Alexander G.
Hawes manager, Charles A. McLane
agency director, Fred G. Redding cash-
ier, 17-23 Mills Bldg, 2d floor
" York Malt House. Krug & Zimmermann
proprietors, 123-131, 18th and 408 Shot-
well
" York Manufacturing Co. (New York), Jul-
ius Newman agent, 113 Bush
" York Paper Box Co. (N. Y.), 220 Sutter
" York Plate Glass Insurance Co., James D.
Maxwell general agent, 421 California
" York Sign Co., JohnParadese manager, 307
O'Farrell
New York Soap Co. (Newell & Brother), factory
Precita Av nr Nebraska, ofQce 217 Davis
" York Underwriters Agency, H. K. Belden
manager, Whitney Palache assistant
manager, 313 California, James D. Max-
well S. F. agent, 421 California
New York Veterinary Hospital, E. J. Creely
proprietor, 510 Golden Gate Av
New Zealand Insurance Co. (fli-e and marine),
Hugh Craig manager, 312 California
Newbauer Abraham L., traveling salesman, r.
595 Ellis
" Bertha, widow, r. 1611 De^isadero
" Ernest, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r.
Ocean View
" Eugene, cutter Standard Shirt Factory, r.
916 Van Ness Av
" Henry R. (Newbauer & Levy), r. 2327
Bush
" Herman W., president Metropolitan Match
Co., 412 Front, r. 1914 Sacramento
" Jesse, commission merchant, 226 Front, r.
916 Van Ness Av
" J. H. & Co. (Julian H. Newbauer), whole-
sale dairy and farm produce, 226 Front
" Joseph, coal dealer, 309 Sansome, r. 916 Van
Ness Av
" Julian H. (J. H. Newbauer & Co.), r. 1914
Sacramento
" Louis, musician, r. 916 Van Ness Av
" M., laborer, r. 346, 4th
" Robert H., salesman, r. 1611 Devisadero
" Samuel, secretary Metropolitan Match Co.,
412 Front, r. 916 Van Ness Av
" Solomon, r. 800 Ellis
Newbauer & Levy (H. R. Newbauer and Alfred
I. Levy), merchant tailors, 12 Montgom-
ery, rooms 1-2-8-10
Newbegin Cyrus, stair builder H. M. Freck, r.
759 Harrison
Newbegin John J., importer and publisher fine
art and subscription books, 43 Flood
Bldg, r. 633 Douglass nr 23d
Newberg Axel I., seaman, r. 352, 3d
4®=-Newberg. See Neuberg and Newburgh
4®"Newberger. See Neuberger
Newbern Phoebe, widow, r. 1812 Market
Newberry James, carpenter, r. 822 Valencia
" Lemuel J., printer, r. 822 Valencia
" Mary A. Mrs., varieties, 832 Valencia
'■ M. W., artist Chronicle, r. 1237 Leaven-
worth
Newbert Andrew A., wood, coal, hay and grain,
SW cor 18th and San Carlos Av, r. 319,
18th
" Frank W., can maker Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 318 Noe
" Fred W.. carpenter, r. 24 Andover Av
" George W.. carpenter Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 318 Noe
" James W., contractor, r. 318 Noe
" John, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
v8®=Newbert. See Neubert
Newbery Frederick T., civil engineer, r. 303
Clement
Newbold Albert, clerk Light House Engineer,
r. Alameda
Newburgh Henry, attorney at law, 101 San-
some, room 21, r. .505 Golden Gate Av
Newby Charles, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 602
Central Av
" & Evans (New York). Byron Mauzy agent,
308-314 Post
Newcomb George T., purser str Progreso
" Ida Miss, nurse, r. 2808 Laguna
" Warren, ticket agent N. P. C. Ry.
" Warren P., 1st lieutenant battery C, 5th
Artillery, U. S. A., Alcatraz Island
Newcombe A. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" J., r. 513 Post
Newdorfer Julius (Taussig & Newdorfer), r.
1020b Folsom
" Sadie Miss, clerk Louis A. Grade, r. 1020b
Folsom
Newell Arthur D., bookkeeper Newell & Bro.,
r. 1721 Eddy
" Charles, modeler Samuel Kellett
" Charles E., inventor, r. 910 Church
" Charles E., traveling salesman, r. 104, 5th
" Daniel, blacksmith Lowney Bros., r. 436,
9 th
" Daniel E., salesman Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. Oakland
" David (Newell & Bro.), r. 5 Pearl
" Edward C, treasurer The University As-
sociation of Chicago, 524 Spreckels Bldg,
r. Oakland
" Elcine E., widow, r. 613 Geary
" Emily Mrs., r. 911 Minna
" George D., clerk Newell & Bro., r. 5 Pearl
'• George F., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. Alameda
" George S. T., collector, r. 314 Bush
" Horace (Newell & Bro.), r. 1721 Eddy
NEWELL JAMES M.,
drayman, 129 Sacramento, r. 1524
Mission
Newell James T., ticket clerk S. P. Co., r. 1808
Dupont
" John, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. lllOA Valen-
cia
" John, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" JohnW., traveling salesman, r. 1731 Eddy
" Lillie Miss, saleslady G. Janes, r. 213a
Chattanooga
" Lucine Mrs. (Newell & Carter), r. 816 La-
guna
" Lucius W., physician and surgeon, 815'^
Howard
" Margaret, widow, r. 731 Valencia
" Marshall A., marine secretary Home Mu-
tual Ins. Co. and agent Tokio Marine
Ins. Co., limited, 318 California, r. 1603
Larkin
" Mary Mrs., dressmaking, 223^, 5th
" Ralph G.. soapmaker Newell & Bro., r.
1731 Eddy
" S. Miss, artist, r. 731 Valencia
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Newell Sidney, secretary California Naviga-
tion and Improvement Co., office Wash-
ington St. Wharf (Pier 3), r. Stockton,
Cal.
<' Thomas P., boarding stable, 540 Valencia
" W. H., r. Old People's Home
" William, roller maker Cal. Ink Co., r. 411
Sansome
" William A., physician and surgeon, 815!^
Howard
" William F., traveling salesman Selhy
Smelting and Lead Co., r. 622b Geary
Newell & Brother (Horace and David), soap
manufacturers and dealers starch,
candles, etc., 217-219 Davis, works Pre-
cita Av nr Nebraska
" & Carter (Mrs. Lucine Newell and Miss
Mary J. Carter), dressmaking, 816 La-
guna
Newfield Aaron, merchant, r. 1107Laguna
" Augusta Mrs., r. 1523 Fulton
>• Marcus (B. Marks & Co.), r. 1816 Pine
Newlord John F., collector Section 1 Sea Wall,
r. 4171/2 Hayes
Newgard Louis C. C, master mariner, r. 13 De
Boom
" William P., carpenter, r. 1014 Larkin
Newhall Cecilia Mrs., teacher Le Conte
Primary School, r. 1915 Sacramento
" C. W. Shoe Co. (Boston, Mass.j, George
Hill Pac. Coast agent, 819 Market, room
13
" E. W. (Newhall's Sons & Co.) r. San Rafael
' ' Fred S. , salesman Rathjen Bros. , r. 634 Eddy
Newhall George A. (H. M. Newhall & Co.), and
president Presidio and Ferries Rail-
road, office 309-311 Sansome, r. 1299 Van
Ness Av
NEWHALL H. M. & 00.
(Gilbert Palache, Margaret J. Newhall,
W. Mayo Newhall and George A.
Newhall), shipping and commission
merchants and fire and marine insur-
ance agents, 309-311 Sajisome
Newhall Land and Farming Co., W. Mayo
Newhall president, Walter S. Newhall
vice-president, George A. Newhall sec-
retary, 309-311 Sansome
" L. E. Mrs., widow, r. 920h Pine
" Margaret J. Mrs. (H. M. Newhall & Co.),
r. 1399 Van Ness Av
" Walters. (Newhall's Sons & Co.), and sec-
retary Clinton E. Worden & Co., office
307 Sansome, room 6, r. 1399 Van Ness Av
" William S., salesman Rathjen Bros., r.
216 Eddy
" W. Mayo (H. M. Newhall & Co.), and attor-
ney at law. 309 Sansome, r. 1206 Post
Newhall's Sons & Co. (E. W. and Walter S.
Newhall), commission merchants, 307
Sansome, room 6
Newhofl Frederick, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 928 Minnesota
" Frederick W., salesman Jacob Unna, r.
827 Capp
Newhoflf Harry, wines and liquors, 318 Mont-
gomery
" Mary Mrs., r. 610 Ellis
" William M., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1415 Fulton
Newhouse Adelia, widow, r. 606a Octavia
" Amelia, widow, r. 1317 O'Farrell
" Dorothea, widow, r. 2510 Salter
" Henry, capitalist, r. 1018 Post
" HugoD., clerk W. S. Goodfellow, r. 1018 Post
" Milton, clerk Kraker Mfg. Co., r. 606A Octa-
via
" Morris, glove cutter B. Blumenthal & Co.,
r. 606a Octavia
" Moritz, office 214 Pine, room .36, r. 1827 Cali-
fornia
" Oscar, mining engineer, 218 California,
room 1, r. 2906 Jackson
" Simeon H., salesman Hirschf elder &
Meaney, r. 724 Laguna
" William D., clerk The German Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1018 Post
J8®" Newhouse. See Neuhaus
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
<5.4.j.<54'7 TVlarlcet St.
Newkirk Daniel I., blacksmith and wagon
maker, 2727 Mission, r. 2725 Mission
" JohnH., clerk Hawley Bros. Hardware Co.,
r. 2725 Mission
NewlandE. & Co. (Overland Warehouse), E s
3d bet King and Townsend
Newlands James, secretary Crown Point Gold
and Silver Mining Co., 35 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. 2902 Clay
" James Jr., secretary Union Mill and Min-
ing Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 2902 Clay
•' John C, student, r. 2902 Clay
Newlon C. J. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Frank B., carrier postofQce, r. 2828, 16th
Newman Abraham, r. 1727 Post
" Adolph, provisions, 1079 Market, r. 417 Lott
" Albert, porter Carroll & Carrol, r. Ala-
meda
" Alfred, clerk, r. 2320 Clay
" Alfred, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 16
Valley
" Annie, widow, r. 912 Sanchez
Newman Aaron, physician, 139 Post, rooms 9-
10, hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., r. 120
Lyon
" Axel A., printer West Coast Publishmg
Co., r. 921 Mission
Newman Benjamin, secretary Newman & Lev-
inson, 125-131 Kearny, r. 1816 Sacramento
" BortellB., attorney at law, 604 Merchant,
r. 605 Polk
" Carrie, widow, r. 235 Golden Gate Av
" Charles, liquors, 700 Market, r. 42O/2 Post
" Charles F., drayman, 7-9 Front, r. 27, 14th
" Charles F., druggist, r. 112a Powell
" Charles J., porter r. 1005a Greenwich
" Charles M., printer West Coast Pub. Co., r.
921 Mission
" Christopher E., gas and water inspector.
New City Hall, 1st floor, r. 912 Sanchez
" David, teamster, r. 11 Bryant Av
" David A., butcher, r. 1331 Devisadero
" Edward, bartender Charles Mitchel, r. 605
Green
" Edward, manufacturers' agent, 126 Kear-
ny, room 34, r. 1116 Turk
" Edward, porter, r. lOOoA Greenwich
" Edward R., clerk A. M. Robertson, r. 412
Post rear
" Frank T., stableman Central Coal Co., r. 3
Gabrielle PI
" Frederick W., bookkeeper James Young, r.
231 Clipper
" Genevieve Miss, tailoress Newbauer &
Levy, r. 1602 Polk
" George, merchant, r. 120 Lyon
" George A., bookkeepers. F. and Pac. Glass
Wks, r. 508 Clayton
" George W., salesman Doane & Henshel-
wood, r. 122 Church
" Georgie, widow, r. 621 Post
" Harry, tailor, r. 28 Morris Av
" Harry C, student, r. 120 Lyon
" Harry D., furniture finisher, r. 538, 37th
" Harry T., packer Geo. H. Fuller Desk Co.,
r. 435, 4th
" Hat tie Miss, r. 1331 Devisadero
" Henry, r. 113 Vicksburg
" Henry, r. 417 Kearny
" Henry, solicitor, r. 403 Leavenworth
" Henry, special policeman, r. 33 Eureka
" Herman, butcher A. Newman, r. 639 Stev-
enson
" Isaac, horse dealer, r. 13 Tilden
" Jacob, stair builder, r. 3437 Larkin
" JacobMrs., widow, r. 907 Geary
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Newman James, engineer James Lick Baths, r.
221 Shotwell
" James (estate of), gold leaf manufacturer,
202 Post
" Jerome, draughtsman S. F. & S. J. V. Ry.
Co., r. 1219 Mission
" John, harness maker, r. 422 McAllister
" John T., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1405b Pacific
" John W., manager estate of James New-
man, 202 Post, r. 208 Powell
" Joseph, r. 639 Stevenson
" Joseph, r. 801 Scott
" Joseph, sexton St. Patrick's Church, r. 744
Mission
" Juda (Sol Wangenheim & Co.), r. 2529 Fill-
more
" Julian, clerk The Wertheimer Co., r. 1116
Turk
' Julius, agent London Diamond Co., 113
Bush, r. 517Devisadero
" Kate Miss, r. 222 Turk
" L. E. Co., L. E. Newman manager, manu-
facturers ladies' skirts, aprons and
waists, 523 Market
'« Leon, cigar dealer, r. 548 Jessie
Newman Leopold, secretary and treasurer
Bibo. Newman & Ikenberg, 1447 Polk, r.
1433 California
" Louis, assistant editor Sporting World, r.
126 Ellis
" Louis, salesman Philadelphia Shoe Co., r.
133 Page
" Ludwig E., manager L. E. Newman Co.,
523 Market, r. 1423, 25th
" Martin, laundryman Palace Hotel, r. 1919
Greenwich
" Mary, widow, r. 1919a Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 2421 California
" Mary A. Miss, r. 222 Turk
" Mary W. Mrs., proprietor Hotel Went-
worth, 617 Bush
" Maurice, carrier postofflce, r. Brooklyn
Hotel
" Mas, clerk, r. 705 Devisadero
" Max, tailor, 28 Morris Av
" Max, tailor, r. 425 Natoma
" Nathan D. (Franklin & Newman), r. 1309V,
Golden Gate Av
" Orville, brass finisher, r. 10 Eureka
" Patrick, laborer, r. 130 Shipley
" Patrick H., butcher, r. 508 Ellis
" Peter A., upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Alameda
" Peter J., porter, r. 1005a Greenwich
" Philip, locksmith, 1409'^ Ellis
" Philip, salesman Henry Redlioh, r. 137,
14th
" Philip A., r. 1321 Devisadero
" Robert, packer, r. 1005a Greenwich
" Rudolph, barber, 236 Post, r. 412 Post rear
" Samuel, clerk Jacob Unna, r. 235 Golden
Gate Av
" Samuel, physician, 112a Powell
Newman Samuel, secretary Board of Railroad
Commissioners, 27-28 Chronicle Bldg, r.
907 Powell
" Samuel C, r. 907 Powell
" Samuel J., salesman Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 907 Geary
" Samuel v., teamster, r. 443, 5th
" Sarah J., widow, r. 508 Clayton
" Selina Miss, artist, 121 Post, room 52
" Simon (Newman, Stanislaus Co.), general
merchandise, office 122 Davis
■' Simon (Sol Wangenheim & Co.), r. 1356
Post
Newman Simon, butcher Jacob Joseph, r. 2306
Bryant
Newman S. J., president San Francisco and
Pacific Glass Works, NE cor 7th and
Townsend, r. 508 Clayton
" Sylvan A., clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1321
Devisadero
" Thomas, laborer, r. SW cor Silver and Po-
trero Avs
" William, cigar maker F. Hoffman, r. 1040
McAllister
" William, hoseman Engine 33, r. 2437 Larkin
" William, 1st officer str General McDowell,
r. 800 Page
" William A., butcher, r. 1321 Devisadero
Newman William J., president Newman &
Levinson, 125-131 Kearny, r. 2030 Clay
" William R., cook W. J. Sullivan, r. 321
O'Farrell
Newman & Levinson (incorporated), William
J. Newman president, Benjamin New-
man secretary, importers and jobbers
fancy dry goods, trimmings, ribbons,
etc., and decorative art rooms, 125-131
Kearny and 209 Sutter, branch 742-744
Market
4®"Newman. See Neuman and Neumann
Newmark Abraham, plumber and gasfitter, 412
Larkin, r. 1807A Eddy
" Herman, receiving clerk Goldberg, Bowen
&Co., r. Alameda
" Lazarus (Ryan & Newmarki, r. 511 O'Far-
rell
" Leo, physician, 705 Sutter, r. 1012 Van
Ness Av
" M. A. & Co. (Los Angeles), I. Lightner
agent, 21 Battery
" Maurice, tailor, 22 Geary, r. 1914 Golden
Gate Av
" Nathan, attorney at law, r. 1415 Scott
" Samuel, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. Alameda
Newnan William R., salesman Percy Beamish,
r. 510 Geary
Newnham Arthur E., salesman Payne's Bolt
Wks, r. 228 Oak
" John, boltcutter Payne's Bolt Wks, r. 130,
26th
" Joseph, boltcutter Payne's Bolt Wks, r.
103a, 26th
" Phoebe, widow, r. 130a 26th
" Thomas M., boltcutter Payne's Bolt Wks,
r. 130a 26 th
Newport Building, 213-215 Mission
" The, Oliver P. Runyon proprietor, 21
Franklin
" The, Frederick Schwarz proprietor, 207-
209 Eddy
Newport Wharf and Lumber Co. (Santa Ana,
Cal.), Edgar L. Allen agent, 22 Califor-
nia, room 24
Newroth Louis, r. 608 O'Farrell
News Letter and California Advertiser, Fred-
erick Marriott publisher and proprietor,
606 Merchant
Newsham Harry, cook The Colonial
" John, porter Lane Hospital
Newsom George, butcher Wiley S. Bishop, r.
California Av opp Fair Av
" Gold Mining Co. (Placer Co.), John J. New-
som manager, 49 Merchants Exchange
Bldg
" Henry, carpenter, r. California Av opp
Fair Av
" Ira T., carpenter Thomas H. Day & Sons,
r. 325 Guerrero
" James B., deputy U. S. Shipping Commis-
sioner, r. 833 Capp
Newsom J. Cather, architect, 819 Market, room
44, r. Oakland Av cor Bayo Vista, Oak-
land
" John J. (John J. and Thomas D. Newsom
and Lightner & Newsom), manager
Newsom Gold Mining Co., 49 Merchants
Exchange Bldg, r. Oakland
Newsom John J. and Thomas D., architects, 49
Merchants Exchange Bldg
" Johnson G., salesman B. Roman, r. 505
Ellis
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Newsom Samuel, architect, 3 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor, r. Oakland
" Sidney B., draughtsman Samuel Newsom,
r. Oakland
" Thomas D. (John J. and Thomas D. New-
som), r. East Oakland
" William G.. machine hand G. M. Kutz &
Co., r. East Oakland
" William W., heltmaker, r. 106 Elsie
Newstream Charles, proprietor South Pacific
House, 22 East
Newton Annie Miss, laundress Modern Laundry,
r. 10 Alemany
" Edwin D., liquors, 1001 Market, r. 214, 9th
" Edwin E., collector, r. 1192 Treat Av
" Ernest, bookkeeper Golden State and
Miners Iron Wks, r. 2 Essex PI
" Frank W., mill hand Cal. Drug and Spice
Mills, r. 227, 2d
" Helen, widow, r. 10 Alemany
" Henry W., foreman Fulda Bros., r. Ala-
meda
" House, Germain Capdeville proprietor, 1237
Stockton
" James W., compositor, r. 12th Av bet K
and L
" John C, pharmacist Leon Di Nola, r. 1192
Treat Av
" Laura J., varieties, NW cor 25th and Treat
Av, r. 1192 Treat Av
" Leroy, delicacies, 1534 Dupont, r. 1815
Stockton
" Leroy, horse clipper, 1335 Mission, r. 117
Taylor
" Loron, driver, r. 10 Alemany
" Martha, widow, r. 434 Leavenworth
" Morris (Morris Newton & Co.), r. Moscow
Cottage, Sonoma Co.
" Morris & Co. (Morris Newton), commission
merchants, 103-105 Front
Newton Rubber Works, C. F. Marwedel agent,
bicycle tires, 58, 1st
" Thomas, mason, r. 41 Quinn
" Thomas. 2d steward str Walla Walla
Ney Carl, cornice maker Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 443, 2d
" Carl, with Nathan Ney, r. 219 Golden Gate
Av
" D. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1612, 25th
" Emil, carpenter, r. 529 Sacramento
" Mary E., widow, r. 1638 Clay
" Nathan, dressmakers' and tailors' sup-
plies, 152 Eddy, r. 1523 Bush
Neylan James, wholesale lumber, 53 Mission,
r. Oakland
Neyland Ellen, widow, r. 417 Natoma
Neylon Patrick W., watchman P. M. SS. Co., r.
25 Hawthorne
Niagara House, John Meierdierks proprietor,
724 Mission
Niami Joseph, peddler, r. 419 Vallejo
Nianetti A., helper Adolph Hromada, r. 4231/2
Kearny
Niantic Building, NW cor Clay and Sansome
Nias Richard H., butcher, r. 1103^4 Vallejo
Nibbe Henry B., salesman Jones & Co., r. 1749
Ellis
" Jacob, r. 1719 Eddy
" John H., groceries and liquors, 121, 20th
Niblock George, watertender, r. W s Folsom nr
Stoneman
" James, laborer, r. 1033 Folsom
Nicarello Enrico, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
Nice H. N., ship carpenter, r. 503 Folsom
Nicenger Frank, molder, r. 601 Natoma
Nichol Frederick D., bookkeeper Mark Strouse,
r. 905 Market
4®"Nichol. See Nickel, Nickle, Nicol and Ni-
coll
Nicholas Charles J., clerk George D. Dornin, r.
22 Bernard
" Ferdinand P., carpenter, r. 9 Cleveland
rear
" Frank, cook, r. 6 Everett rear
" Frank L., broom sorter Cal. Broom Mfg
Co., r. 3.531 Bryant
" George (Nicholas & Currie), r. NW cor
Steuart and Mission
" George, baker, r. 13 Valparaiso
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Plain, Japanned and Stamped ^
Nicholas George, barber and proprietor Nicho-
las Hotel, San Bruno Av nr Army
" Hotel, George Nicholas proprietor, San
Bruno Av nr Army
" John, laborer, r. 326 Michigan
" John, waiter, r. llQi^ Taylor rear
" Joseph, foundryman. r. 13 Valparaiso
" Leon, cook, r. 6 Vulcan Lane
" Leon Jr., butcher Tassi Bros., r. 6 Vulcan
Lane
" Marella, widow, r. 9 Cleveland rear
" Narcisse, stableman, r. 406 Broadway
" Right Rev., bishop Russian Cathedral
(Greek Catholic), r. 1715 Powell
" & Currie (George Nicholas and Allen D.
Currie), fruits and confectionery, 34 Mar-
ket
4®=Nicholas. See Nicolas
NichoUs Anna R. Miss, housekeeper, 1408 Bush
" Francis, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co., r. 506% Francisco
" Francis C, hatter, r. 5O6V2 Francisco
" George, grocer, r 1015 Clay
NIchoUs George A., cashier Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 128, 4th Av
" George O., actor Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 735 McAllister
Nicholls Samuel, manager Merchants' Club,
Mutual Life Bldg, 7th floor, r, 2130b Sut-
ter
" Thomas H., student Gunnison, Booth &
Bartnett, r. 913 Pine
Nichols Abraham W., shipping clerk W. W.
Montague & Co., r. Berkeley
" Abram, carpenter, r. 16 Sharon
NICHOLS A. 0. & 00.
(Mrs. Ellen W. Nichols), leather manu-
facturers and dealers leather, hides
and tallow, 400-404 Battery, tele-
phone Main 1322
Nichols Ada, domestic, 712 Central Av
" Adam W. Mrs., widow, r. 2252 Pacific Av
" Alonzo W., waiter, r. 520 Powell
" Amelia Miss, clerk Eugene Belrose, rASTA,
5th
" Charles, cook str Apache
" Charles B., glove cutter Carson Glove Co.,
r. 574 Folsom
Nichols Charles C, manager city department
Fireman's Fund Insurance Co., 405 Cali-
r. 1313 Jackson
■' Charles C, with A. C. Nichols & Co., r. 2522
Pacific Av
" Charles F., contractor and builder, 822
Dolores
" Charles M., chief engineer Board of Fire
Underwriters of the Pacific Coast, 303
California, r. 1331 Clay
" Daniel B. Mrs., r. 1110 Sacramento
" D. C, r. 1204Haight
" Dorson, deputy County Clerk, r. 333 Shot-
well
" Eliza, widow, r. 1127 Folsom
" Ella A., widow, r. 207 Larkin
" Ellen W. Mrs. (A. C. Nichols & Co.), r. 3523
Pacific Av
" E. M., r. 781 Mission
" Ezra F., salesman R. F. Osborn & Co., r.
1038 Mission
" Frank H., cook, r. 7 Cohen PI
" Frank L., extraman Truck 1, r. 11 Moss
" Frederick, clerk Hinz & Landt, r. Berkeley
" Frederick, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
" George, seaman str San Bias
" George B., photographer, r. 26 Glen Park Av
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN #^ DOMESTIC GOAL, t
Family Trade a Specialty.
Nicbols George F., special policeman, r. Banks
bet Jefferson and Union Av
" Hannah Mrs., r. 1910 Buchanan
" H. C, machinist, r. 54, 1st
" Henry, steward str Farallon, r. 52 Everett
" Henry C, cashier George H. Foster, r. 133-1
Clay
" Hiram D., contractor and builder, 636
Market, r. 3808 Sacramento
■' Horace P.. bartender, r. 5 Carlos PI
" Isaac, teamster Hobbs, Wall &Co., r. Oak-
land
Nichols James F., secretary Odd Fellows' Gen-
eral Relief Committee, 3 Odd Fellows'
Bldg, r. 410, 19th
" Jane, widow, r. 17 Zoe
" Jay E., salesman Ben. H. Lucke, r. 607
Larkin
" John, carpet layer, r. 524 Stevenson
" John, cook Louis John, r. 21 Valleio
" John, peddler, r. cor Harrison and Stone-
man
" Joseph, clerk F. H. Lawton & Co., r. 1038
Mission
" Joseph, dairyman, r. 2652 Harrison
" Joseph, painter, r. 1427 Webster
" Joseph H., hostler, r. 831 Treat Av
" Kate, widow, dressmaker, r. 207a Powell
" Lizzie Miss, dressmaking, 113 Larkin
" Lizzie F., widow, r. 529J4 Geary
" Lucien H., special agent Northwestern
Mutual Life Ins. Co.
" M. P., miner, r. 54, 1st
" Margaret J., widow, r. 10 Hollis
" N. F. Miss, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 727 McAllister
" Peter, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Phoebe J., widow, r. 1006 Powell
" Richard, cigars, 1191 Market, r. 203 Frank-
lin
" Sadie A. Miss, dressmaking, 110 Mason
" Samuel T., plumber William S. Snook &
Son, r. 312 Lily Av
" Sheldon K., insurance adjuster, 410 Cali-
fornia, r. 110 Mason
" Thomas H., salesman Wichman, Lutgen &
Co., r. San Rafael
" Victor, master mariner, r. NW cor Jack-
son and Battery
" Walter R.. beltmaker Fred R. Cook, r. 525
Shotwell
" Wilbur F., bartender, r. 4 Marye Terrace
" William, bottler Cal. Wine Co.
" William, fireman, r. 547 Folsom
" William B., bricklayer, r. 531M Shotwell
rear
Nichols William Ford, Rt. Rev., D. D., Bishop
Episcopal Diocese of California, 731
California, r. San Mateo
" William H., vice-president and manager
The San Francisco Register Co., 23
Stevenson, r. 704 Castro
" William M., liquors. 2201 Powell
" William M., porter, r. 901 Mission
j^=Nichols. See Nickels and Nicolls
Nicholson Adam W., r. 2222 Hyde
" Albert S., clerk, r. 491, 4th
" Alexander, artist, r. 24 Chattanooga
" Alexander, machinist, r. 1016, 21st
" Alexander, seaman, r. 547, 1st
" Alexander J., clerk Newman & Levinson,
r. 24 Chattanooga
" Angus, lodgings, 862V2 Mission
" Benjamin, helper Alexander M. Bruce, r.
227, 2d
" C, carpenter str Belgic, r. 2616 Larkin
Nicholson Christian J., hostler Hudson River
Dyeing and Cleaning Wks, r. 11 Fair Av
" Clarence E., engineer Eastwood & Wilson ,
r. 132 Bennington
" Clarence P., manufacturers' agent, 303
California, room 25, r. Sausalito
" D., r. 220 Montgom.ery Av
" Daniel, r. 1125 Mission
" Elizabeth Miss, cloak maker, r. 469 Jessie
" George, painter, 109 Turk, r. 122 Turk
" George, pharmacist J. A. Folger & Co., r.
210, 5th Av
" Gustave, longshoreman, r. 318 Brannan rear
" H., seaman str San Jose
" HoUister A., ironer Neustadter Bros., r.
38 Ridley
" James, grader, r. 226 Michigan
" James E., machinist Joshua Hendy
Machine Wks, r. 2222 Hyde
" James W.. mattress maker, r. 2117 Mission
" John, r. 2301/2 Clara
" John, hardware, 525, 24th, r. 2 Elizabeth
" John J., carriage painter, 2812 Mission
" John W., conductor, r. 1718b Ellis
" Joseph, r. 24, 6th
" Joseph C, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
2907 Bush
" Joseph W., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 223a
Leavenworth
" J. W., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1432
Turk
" Lawrence, musician, r. 2 Elizabeth
" Malcolm, carpenter, r. 130!4,9th
" Mary, widow, r. 14 Salmon
" Nancy H., widow, r. 491, 4th
" Robert M., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
323 Franklin
NICHOLSON SAMUEL H.,
manufacturer of Nicholson's triple
flavoring extracts and XXX Jamaica
ginger, wholesale and retail, 1155 1-2
Market, r. 1105 Golden Gate Av
Nicholson T., seaman str Washtenaw
" Thomas, driver, r. Sailor's Home
" William, extraman Engine 17, r. 9 Mint;Av
" William, shirt cutter Neustadter Bros.,jjr.
Nicholson William A. S., attorney at law, 430
Kearny, rooms 1-2, telephone Red 401, r.
518 Baker
" William H., r. 2822 Bush
4®"Nicholson. See Nicolson
Nickel Arizona, porter Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 1 Kent
" August H., bottler, r. 20 Lapidge
" Henry, cabinet maker F. W. Kreling Sons
Co., r. 513 Minna
Nickel-in-the-Slot Machines,
Monarch Card Machine Co. Coast
agents, main ofiace 200 Sutter, tele-
phone Red 365
Nickel J. Leroy, manager Miller & Lux, 508
California, room l,r. Menlo Park
" Jacob, carpenter, r. 20 Lapidge
" Lorenz, harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. IKent
" Plate Road, William Marcy Pacific Coast
passenger agent, 38 Crocker Bldg
" Thomas, clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
413 Post
" William, cooper George Windeler & Co.. r.
320 Pacific
>e®=Nickel. See Nichol, Nickle, Nicol and
Nicoll
Nickell George W., clerk Railway Mail Ser-
vice, r. Alameda
" Jacob, real estate, r. 2 Hulbert Alley
Nickell Jacob B., proprietor Nickell Law and
Collection Agency, room 524 Spreckels
Bldg, 927 Market
Nickells Alfred, saloon keeper, r. 2098 Market
Nickels August, machinist Cyclops Iron Wks,
r. 20, 18th
" Hans, sailmaker, r. 116 Berry
" Harrie L., salesman Hills Bros., r. 1232,
2oth
" Jacob, r. 40 Page
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Nickels Jacob F. (Merchant & Nickels), r. 315
Ashbury
Nickelsberg Adolf, r. 20 O'Farrell
Nickelsburg Moritz, r. 1911 Sacramento
» Siegfried (Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co.), r. 1911
Sacramento
Nickerson A. W., machinist First Street Wks,
Union Iron Wks, r. 601 Howard
" Alfred A. Jr., bookkeeper Dennett's, r. 1018
Howard
" Benjamin E., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. East Oakland
" Byron, timberhand dept. Bovee, Toy &
Sonntag, r. 318 Turk
" Charles R., conductor, r. 527b Greenwich
rear
" Francis A., r. 514, 21st
" John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 507 V4
Lombard
" Ralph B., butcher, r. 8 Elgin Park Av
" Staflord S., carpenter, r. 542, 6th
Nicklaus MargarethaMiss, r. 1514 Devisadero
Nickle William D. (Wiley Bros.), r. 1645 Fulton
Nickol John, teacher St. Joseph's Grammar
School, r. 1417 Howard
Nicks John N., bricklayer D. Woerner, r. 16, 14th
NiCOl Duncan, proprietor Bank Exchange, SE
cor Montgomery and Washington, r.
1709 Jones
" Henry, machinist, r. 217 Ritch
" James, driver, r. 718 Fulton rear
" John C, carpenter, r. 2920 Folsom
" Walter D., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 307
Fremont
Nicol William, real estate, 53414 California, r.
820, 15th
4®-Nicol. See Nichol, Nickel, Nickle and
NicoU
Nicolai Christopher, dairy produce, 1228^ Pa-
cific
" Emma M. Miss, saleslady Mme. Alma E.
Keith, r. 410 Shrader
Nicolai George H., manager Portland Cracker
Co., 537-539 Mission, r. Oakland
" Herman, stoves and tinware, 528 Green and
1103 Stockton, r. 538 Green
" Louis, porter H.Campe& Co., r. 1238 Pacific
" Louis, refiner, r. 828!4 Pacific
" Mary, ironer, r. 240 Shotwell
" William, tailor, r. 410 Shrader
Nicolas Alexis, laborer Gray Bros, r. 516 Green-
wich
4S="Nicolas. See Nicholas
Nicolaysen Frank, patent medicines, r. 23y2
Prosper
Nicolayson Stella, widow, r. 239 Chattanooga
Nicolini Antonio, carpenter, r. 11 Telegraph PI
" Giovanni B., marble polisher Rufftno &
Bianchi, r. 507!4, 7th
" John, r. 17 Water
" Mary, widow, r. 505 Filbert rear
Nicolitti Paulo, fruits and vegetables, 2301
Jackson, r. 2447 Jackson
NicoU Albert, engineer str Coptic, r. 5 Rincon PI
" Alexander, clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. 3511 Bush
" Anne, widow, r. Bennington nr Cortland Av
" Arthur, compositor, r. Bennington nr Cort-
land Av
" Benjamin R., clerk Palatine Ins. Co., r. 2511
Bush
" Benjamin W. L., tailor, r. 2511 Bush
" J., forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill
" John, carpenter Golden Gate Woolen Mills
" Margaret, widow, r. 638 Haight
" Susie W. Miss, stenographer Pac. Mail S.
S. Co.,r. 638 Haight
NicoU The Tailor (William G. Jerrems), 1133
Market
" Wallace, clerk L. M. Walter, r. 2511 Bush
4®"Nicoll. See Nichol, Nickel, Nickle and
Nicol
Nicolls M. A. Miss, corsets, 339 Hayes
" Michael J., r. 339 Hayes
" John W., laborer, r. 1658 Market
Nicols James, driver S. F. Laundry
Nicolson Alexander, master str Santa Cruz, r.
1016, 31st
" Norman, seaman, r. 1016, 21st
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAFERIES.
Origioa^l • Designs • Purpisbe«J.
S41-S'q--r IVIARKETT SX.
Nicora Emilio (Caranza & Nicora), r. 11 La-
fayette PI
" Emilio (Nicora & Franchini), r. 504 Fran-
cisco
" & Franchini (Emilio Nicora and Basilio
Franchini), bakers, 504 Francisco
Niderost August, barber Stern & Pearson, r. 7
Bernard
" Charles L., clerk Shadburne & Herrin, r.
816 Diamond
" Joseph B., with Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 816
Diamond
Niebaum Gustave, vice-president Alaska Com-
mercial Co., 310 Sansome, r. 1301 Hyde
Nieblas Eugenie, widow, dressmaker, r. 1938
Fillmore
" Felix, horseshoer, r. 1938 Fillmore
Niebling Fritz, baker C. Becker, r. 25, 24th
Niebolt Henry, driver John Wieland Brewery,
r. 108 Morris Av
Nieborger George, r. 21 Moss
" Henry, foreman Aug Jungblut & Co., r. 21
Moss
" Otto, driver George Gibbons, r. 21 Moss
Niebuhr Emil, clerk W. F. C. Schmidt, r. 35
Laurel PI
Niederstrasser Mathias, laborer, r. 1 Boardman
PI
NiedhamerF. L., salesman George A. Clark &
Bro.
Nief Frederick A., veterinary surgeon, r. 1935
Sutter
Niehaus Bros. & Co. (West Berkeley), planing
mills, ofllce 40 New Montgomery
NIEHAUS E. F. & CO.
(Edward F. Niehaus), successors to
W. E. Straut and Dieckmann & Co.,
dealers in hardwood lumher, 564-566
Brannan nr 5th, telephone South 316
Niehaus Edward F. (E. F. Niehaus & Co.), r.
West Berkeley
" G. H. O. Jr., pattern maker First St. Wks
Union Iron Wks, r. West Berkeley
Niehlson Glaus, groceries, 51% Louisa
" John (Von Bargen & Niehlson), r. 343, 4th
Nieland Hans, engineer, r. 325 Harrison
" John E., machinist Union Machine Co., r.
225 Harrison
4S"Nieland. See Niland and Nyland
Nielba Enrique, barber Elisha Castro, r. 441,
6th
Nield John D., machinist P. C. SS. Co., r. Ala-
meda
«®"Nield. See Neild
Nielsen Albert W., stenographer, r. 1130 Sacra-
mento
" Amelia Miss, dressmaker, r. IIY2 South
Park
" Anna, domestic, 2904 Jackson
" Annie C, widow, r. 14.32 Turk
Nielson A. W., master schr. Ida Schnauer,
office 10 Mission
" Carl A., machinist Payne's Bolt Wks, r.
2903 Harrison
" Carl C, furrier J. Nielsen, r. bOi'-A Minna
" Charles, seaman, r. 36 Louisa
" Chris (Rode & Nielsen), r. 439 Jessie
" Christian, blacksmith, r. 11% South Park
" Christian, master mariner, r. 320 Drumm
" Christian, silver polisher Shreve & Co., r.
6 Albion Av
" Christian, waiter, r. 919 Union
" Daniel N., bookkeeper, r. 1432 Turk
" Fred A., artist Elite Photographic Studio,
r. 1303 Sanchez
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Nielsen Hans (Bandmann, Xielsen & Co.), and
mining secretary. 61. 1st, r. 514 Lombard
" Hans P., cashier, r. 7-23 Union
" Hans S. painter, r. -ZWA, 7th
" Hulda Miss, telephone operator, r. IIY2
South Park
" Jens, janitor Pacific Mutual Bldg, r. Bry-
ant bet 5th and 6th
" John, carpenter, r. 220 Pacific
" John C, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r.
714 Bush
" Jorgen, driver Page & Falch, r. 710 Turk
Nielsen Jorgen, furrier, 20 Ellis, r. 3018 Green
" Jurgen, watchmaker and jeweler, 1434
Polk, r. 1527 California
" Lawrence, photo printer Louis Thors, r.
Berkeley
" Martin, waiter Carl G. Larsen
" Mary, domestic, 623, 17th
" Neil L., stableman W. F. Egan, r. 1117
Golden Gate Av
" Niels, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Niels A., seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Niels J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 6
Albion Av
" Olof, seaman str Mariposa
" Olof H., seaman U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrono
" Peter (Christensen & Nielsen), r. 18, 7th
" Peter, steward Chicago Hotel
" Peter G., master mariner, r. 15 Pacific
'• Peter H., rattan worker Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. 1432 Turk
■' Peter L., master mariner, r. 651 Willow Av
" Rasmus B., bill clerk Judson Mfg. Co., r.
Alameda
" Samuel, hostler Peter Schmidt, r. 407 Fol-
som
" Thomas A., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
" Wilhelm, r. 1120 Sacramento
Nielson Andrew, transferer Schmidt Label and
Litho. Co., r. Oakland
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 23 Dunn Alley
" Christian, waiter, r. 62 Murphy Bldg.
" Edward H., 1st ofticer str Constance, r.
539a Natoma
" F. A., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 143 Dore
•' H. Mrs., nurse, r. 7^5 Bryant
" Hans,gripman Sutter St. Ry.,r. 1122 Larkin
" Hans, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1033 York
•' Hans D., stationery, etc., 2115 Fillmore
■' James, coal passer str Progreso
" James, cook Olsen Bros., r. 148 Perry
" James, lodgings, 735 Bryant
" John L., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Lars, cabinet maker, r. 2^3 Tehama
" Nellie, domestic, 1242 McAllister
" Nels, cook N. F. Macphee
4£5=Nielson. See Neilson, Nelsen, Nelson,
Nielsen and Nilson
Niemann Carrie, widow, r. 607 Willow Av
" Frederick, r. 22 Sacramento
" Fritz, cooper John Wieland Brewery, r. 50
Clementina
" Henry, r. 1633 Fulton
" Henry, molder Schrader & Co., r. 13014 Oak
" Robert J., butcher John A. Oswald, r. 607
Willow Av
" William, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" William A., clerk, r. 1223 Laguna
Niemeier Emil, deputy Assessor, r. 1113 Sutter
" Theodore, salesman Levey & Schnorf, r.
1141/i, 14th
Niemeyer Albert, clerk H. Gaerdes, r. 1825
Powell
" Frank, teamster, r. 1705 Eddy
•' Harry, student, r. 2214^^ Fillmore
" Henry, teamster Cal. Tallow Wks, r. Rail-
road Av opp 5th Av South
Niemi C. C, watches and jewelry, 14.39 Market
Niemmer Otto, brewer National Brewing Co.,
r. 716 Fulton
Nienhaus Hermann (Warnke & Nienhaus), r.
129, 14th
Nienstadt Edward R., clerk Richard Nienstadt,
r. 318, 5th
" May, boxmaker John Horstmann, r. 318,
5th
" Richard, groceries, 318, 5th
Nierendorf Henry, bottler Buffalo Brewing Co.,
r. NW cor Brewster and Joy
Nieri Frank (J. W. Pera & Co.), r. i.520 Hyde
■' John, cigar maker, r. H09 Dupont
" Joseph (L. Solari & Co., and Favilla &
Co.), r. 1513 Stockton
Nierman Ignatz (Nierman & Lefkovitz), r.
19411/2 McAllister
Nierman & Lefkovitz (ignatz Nierman and
Pincus Lefkovitz), bottle dealers, 413-
415 Pacific
Niermann Pius Rev., assistant St. Boniface's
Church, r. 115 Golden Gate Av
Niermarek Julius, cook, r. 2208 Powell
Niessen Anna, widow, r. 3 Chatham PI
" George E., master mariner, r. 310;^. 13th
.e®"Niessen. See Nissen
Niethammer David, butcher, 513 Bryant, r. 130,
4th
Nieto Jacob Rev., rabbi Congregation Sherith
Israel, r. 2203 Sutter
" Rafael, pressman, r. 8.33 Vallejo rear
Niggle John G., bookkeeper G. H. Umbsen &
Co., r. 187 Hyde
Nightingale Edward F., machinist Murray
Bros., r. 213 Union
" George, watchman, r. 213 Union
" Harry, waiter, r. 205',4 Polk
" John, capitalist, r. 300 Haight
" John Jr., physician, 1802 Market, r. 300
Haight
" The. Mrs. Anna Huber proprietor, 1802
Market
Nightwine James, fireman J. W. Ferris, r. 1
Rivoli Av
" James, laborer, r. 2332 Greenwich
Nigles Eugene, laborer, r. 13 Valparaiso
" Joseph, helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 13 Valparaiso
" Joseph Jr., laborer, r. 13 Valparaiso
" Theodore, baker, r. 13 Valparaiso
Nigro James V. (Nigro & Zito), r. 2 Sonora
" & Zito (James V. Nigro and Prospero Zito),
liquors, 1312 Dupont
Nihan Michael J., liquors, SE cor Mason and
Bay
Nihil Cornelius P., teamster Cushing-Wetmore
Co., r. 216 Valencia
" Peter, laborer, r. 271 Minna
Nikander Ferdinand, fireman tug Monarch, r.
1714 Natoma
Nikkelsen Peter, seaman str Mariposa
Nikkila Tilly, domestic, SE cor Stanyan and
Waller
Niklander Ernst, seaman, r. 704 Howard
Niklaus Charles F., agent New York Life Ins.
Co.
" George S., clerk Cluff Bros., r. 1015 Clay
Nikola Jean, laundryman, r. 429 Geary
Nilan Thomas J., teamster Miller & Lux, r.
1201.7th Av South
'• William, butcher Miller & Lux, r W s Rail-
road Av nr 10th Av South
4®-Nilan. See Nieland and Nyland
Nile Joseph, liquors, 134, 8th
Niles A. Mrs., lodgings, 7 Montgomery Av
" Addison P., designer and draughtsman, 33
Montgomery Block, r. Oakland
" Edward, insurance agent, r. 310 Congo
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 920 Post
" Emily Mrs., r. 773 Folsom
" Ferdinand, native wines, 115, Uth
" Frankie Miss, r. 518 Taylor
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W. B. CHAPMAN,
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Niles M. L. Mrs. (Bows & Niles), r. 402O'Farrell
" William A., bookkeeper, r. 920 Post
" William H., teamster, r. 1141 Howard
Nilsch Edward, bag maker Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 23 Rondel PI
Nilsen Charles, master mariner, r. I8Y2 Sacra-
mento
" Henry, seaman str State of California
" John, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Li., watchman str Eureka
" Olof, quarryman, r. 932 Montgomery
" Peter, master mariner, r. 945 Capp
" Wincian, master mariner, r. 37 East
Nilson Anton P., shipwright Union I. Wks, r.
IOO81/2 Bryant
" Bronson O., master mariner, r. 625!^ Shot-
well
" Carl, carpenter, r. 34% Rausch
" Charles, cooper Andrew Lawson, r. 117
Jackson
" Charles, seaman U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrono
" Hilmer, longshoreman, r. 931% Folsom
" Knud, laborer, r. 527% Greenwich
" Minna Mrs., lodgings, 274 Clementina
" Nils P., oysterman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Nils P., stevedore, r. 14 Brosnan
" Olof M., cooper, r. 30 Langton
" Peter, 2d officer str Pomona
" Simon (Smith & Nilson), r. 7 Bond
j8®-Nilson. See Neilson, Nelsen, Nelson and
Nielson
Nilsson Adolf, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 128%
Cook
" Gustav, basket maker, 411 Powell, r. 5
Wheelock PI
" John, billiard maker The Brunswick-Balke-
Collender Co., r. Ill Scott
" John M., keeper Roe Island Light Station
" Paulus, asst. keeper Yerba Buena Light
Station
Nimmer Ferris, r. 10 Boyce
Nimmo George, carpenter, r. 21 Madison Av
" James R., salesman P. Parenti & Co., r.
1057 Folsom
Nimshew Gold Mining Co. (Butte Co. Cal.),
John Erickson president, Christopher
D. Cook secretary, office Mission St.
Pier 2
Ninatti James, scavenger, r. 423% Broadway
Ninnis George T., clerk Royal House, r. 665
Harrison
Nipgen Harry A. (Horn & Nipgen), r. 113, 4th
Nipper Rudolph, gardener, r. 2731 Greenwich
Nippert Augustus S., clerk, r. 221, 3d Av
" Firmin A., bookkeeper Edison Light and
Power Co, r. 1832 Sutter
" Paul M., special agent Home and Phoenix
Ins. Cos., r. 118 Devisadero
" Virginia, widow, r. 221, 3d Av
" Virginia Miss, teacher music, r. 221, 3d
Av
4®°Nippert. See Neppert
Niquet Charles, liquors, 14 Geary, r. 809 Pine
Nis Edward A., bookkeeper Edward G. Zeile,
r. Hotel Pleasanton
Nisbet James N., stair builder, r. 1917 Lexing-
ton Av
" James N., Jr., stair builder, r 1917 Lex-
ington Av
Nischwitz August, bartender Orpheum, r. 117
William
Nispel Edward, foreman J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 132 Julian Av
Nissen Charles P., wool scourer Flint & Mc-
Lennan, r. Saturn bet 16th and 17th
" Christian, machine hand C. O. Schnoor, r.
537, 5th
" Christopher, cabinet maker Joseph Budde,
r. 537, 5th
" Elsie Mrs., r. 147 Dore
" Ernst, bartender C. J. Yaeger. r. 31 Hamp-
ton PI
" Ernst P., shipping and commission, 5 Mis-
sion, r. 212 Octavia
" Eugejie F., compositor Methodist Book De-
pository, r. Alameda
" Hans, r. 417 Kearny
" Harry, groceries and liquors, 429 Minna
W. W. MOf^TAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
ar)d fireplace Triroroings
ARTISTIC EESIGHS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Nissen Henry, seaman, r. 71 Federal
" John, bartender George Hansen, r. 109
Montgomery
" John, fireman str Newark, r. Oakland
" Jorgen, cabinetmaker J. W. Evans, r. Oak-
land
" Louis, with Viking Brewing Co., r. 147 Dore
" Peter, porter Wheaton, Breon & Co., r. 39
Natoma
4®= Nissen. See Nessen
Nissum Christopher W. (Nissum & Bohr), r.
2043 Mission
" James, coffee saloon, 221 Grant Av, r. 819
Sutter
" & Bohr (Christopher W. Nissum and H. A.
Philip Bohr), hay and grain, 233 (3377),
18th
Nitsche Carl, nurse German Hospital
" Oswald, foreman Pioneer Soap Wks, r. 8
Decatur
Nitschke Adolph, barber Seppich & Kleinhans,
r. 708 Bush
Nittler Nicholas, cooper August Petzold, r.
Alameda
Nitze N. Y., cigar dealer, r. 1328 Polk
Nitzel Frank, machinist, r. 312 Eddy
Nitzen Stephen, barber, r. 526 Hayes
Niven James, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks., r.
1410a Pacific
" Josie E. Mrs., teacher Stanford Primary
School, r. 2427 Folsom
" Robert B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
912% Pierce
Nivens Jessie Miss (Stratton & Nivens), r. 413
Gearv
Nix Charles S. (Nix &Merguire), r. San Mateo
" & Merguire (Charles S. Nis and George L.
Merguire), stevedores and contractors,
800, 4th
Nixdorf Charles G., salesman Lind Vineyard
Wine Cellar, r. 466 Tehama
Nixon Annie, widow, r. 816 Elizabeth
" Annie, widow, r. 1218 Vallejo
" Benjamin, coal passer str Alameda
" Cecil E,, draughtsman Pac. Roll. Mills, r.
1519 Broadway
" Delia, widow, r. 505b, 7th
" Evelyn, widow, r. 1519 Broadway
" Frederick,chief engineer str City of Puebla,
r. Alameda
" James H., clerk, r. 1218 Vallejo
" John, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. West Berkeley
" John A., special policeman, r. 1218 Vallejo
" Joseph, wire worker, r. 1218 Vallejo
" M. Alice Miss, teacher dress cutting, 1504
Market, rooms 1-2
" Nicholas, solicitor Am. Wringer Co., r. 215
Polk
" Richard, r. 630 Jessie
" Robert S., electrician, r. 212 Scott
" Thomas, carrier postoffioe, r. 1710 Mason
" Thomas, laborer, r. 358 Clementina
" William J., bookkeeper, r. 612 Douglass
" William J., manager James A. Snook &
Co., 35-37 Beale, r. Alameda
" William R., laborer, r. 1218 Vallejo
No Percentage Pharmacy, Baxter & Oesting
proprietors, wholesale and retail drug-
gists, 953 Market
Noa Herman, r. 218 Lobos
Noack August L., engineer S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 666a Brannan
" William, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 666a Brannan
4®~Noakes. See Nokes
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The highest grade of Cbampagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Nobbe Amelia, widow, r. 10.32 Jackson
Notoel's Giant Caps, Clarence A. Haight agent,
226 Market
Nobile Jean, waiter, r. 1513 Dupont
Noble A. M. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Beatrice Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 California
" Beattie, r. 1238'/^, 26th
" Benjamin J., printer, r. 12381^, 26th
" Burr, clerk quartermaster's dept. U. S. A.,
r. 605 Baker
" Catherine A., widow, r. 512 Hyde
" Charles, r. 1915 Geary
" Charles G., r. 209, 21 St
" Cyrus D., r. 714 Bush
" D. R., agent, r. 675 Mission
" Edward, laborer, r. 557 Mission
" Eliza, widow, r. 531 Ellis
" Elizabeth F., widow, r. 519, 22d
" Francis L. H., journalist, r. 2628 Steiner
Noble Frank P., manager American Porcela-
nite Co., 621-623 Spreckels Bldg, r. 215
Gough
" George, brakeman, r. 208, 7th
" George, conductor S. P. Co., r. 146 Perry
" George H., plumber, 1517 Buchanan, r. 1
Hollis
" G. G., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 18 Hawthorne
" Giles T., painter, r. 263 Tehama
" Grundy, barber J. H. Baltimore, r. 12 Al-
bany
Noble Hamden H., manager Cypress Lawn
Cemetery Association 9 City Hall
Square, rooms 3-4, r. 1812 Pine, telephone
West 442
" Harry A., draughtsman S. F. & S. J. V.
Ry. Co., r. 519, 22d
" Hippolyte (Harris, Oswald & Noble), r. 10
Bernard
" Howard D.. dentist, 406 Sutter, rooms 7-8,
r. 7a3 Bush
Noble J. Albert, physician and surgeon, 362-364
Emporium Bldg. hours 11 a. m. to 12 m.,
2 to 4 p. m. and evenings, r. 431 Eddy
" James M., painter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Oakland
" John, molder, r. Cypress Alley nr 25th
" John M., r. 10 Bernard
" John W., foreman TrafflcPublishing Co., r.
Oakland
" Joseph, cook Kuhl & Korneck, r. 664V^ How-
ard
" Joseph B., machinist, r. 123814, 26th
" M., Silverman Bohemian Club, r. 812
Kearny
" Mark W., molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. 1330
Natoma
" Maud Miss, teacher music, r. 504 Baker
" May Miss, actress Grover's Alcazar Thea-
tre, r. Hotel Langham
" Nellie Miss, r. Russ House
Noble Patrick, superintendent Pacific Rolling
Mill Co. Potrero, r. 518i/4 Lyon
" Pearl Miss, teacher music, r. 504 Baker
Noble Ricliard H., superintendent West Coast
Wire and Iron Works, 16 Fremont, r. 832
Treat Av
" Robert H., 1st lieut. Co. B 1st Infantry U.
S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
" Thomas H., superintendent California
Warehouse, r. 41 Hermann
" William, painter, r. 531 Ellis
" William, stenographer R. G. Dun & Co., r.
Alameda
" William W., merchant tailor, 1222 Stock-
ton
Nobles Arnsby, shoemaker Edwin Kendall
Nobley William T., telegraph operator, r. 1215
Ellis
Nobman John H. Jr., salesman A. Quade & Co.,
r. Alameda
" William A., clerk A. Quade & Co., r. Ala-
meda
Nobmann A. Frederick, liquors, SW cor East
and Jackson, r. 2315 Post
" Charles E., bartender J. C. Nobmann, r.
2405V4 California
" Christopher, r. 2031 Fillmore
" John, butcher, r. 2315 Post
NOBMANN JOHN C,
importer, wholesale and retail grocer,
tea and wine merchant, 2029-2031 Fill-
more, telephone West 361
Nobmann John C, president Retail Grocers'
Assn., 115 Clay, r. 2419 California
Noceti August, cook, r. 534^4 Natoma
Nodder William J., upholsterer, r. 2802 Gough
Nodenschneider Michael, baker, r. 1317, 25th
Nodet Octave, liquors, 513 Montgomery
Nodler Anton B., laborer, r. 516V4, 9 th
Noe Frank, waiter str Walla Walla
" Miguel L., real estate agent, r. 1029 Jack-
son
" Valley Hall, 1244, 24th
" Valley Kindergarten, Miss Alice Ramsey
principal, NE cor 25th and Vicksburg
" Vincent C, clerk Stein, Simon & Co., r. 1029
Jackson
Noel Burga, widow, proprietor The Columbia,
151/2 Powell
" Emma Miss, r. 1049 Market
" Lewis, bricklayer, r. 15 Federal
" Lewis T., bricklayer, r. 12 Federal
" Lizzie, widow, groceries and liquors, 12
Federal
" Samuel, seaman, r. 12 Federal
JSer-Noel. SeeNowell
Noerr George, painter, r. 1231 Mission
Noethig Adolph, tinsmith, r. 1938!4 Mission
" Herman, fireman John Wieland Brewery,
r. 193314 Mission
" William, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 193814 Mission
Noffsinger Walter A., president Odd Fellows'
General Relief Committee, 3 Odd Fel-
lows'Bldg, r. 1012b Washington
Noggle D. L., receiving clerk U. S. Mint, r. 326
Eddy
" Dorman C, clerk Pope Mfg Co., r. 1966
Page
Nohl Charles, tanner, r. San Bruno Hotel
" Conrad, laborer Pac, Gas Imp. Co., r. SW
cor Bay and Webster
" Frederick, tanner, r. 1234 Hampshire
Noisat Jules, blacksmith Toulouse & Delorieux,
r. 10 San Antonio
Nokes Cornelia L. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r.
1023 Washington
'BS'-Nokes. See Noakes
Nolan Alexander, laborer, r. 6 Boyd
" Alice, domestic, 1919 Baker
" Ann, widow, r. 426a Clementina
" Annie Miss, housekeeper, 214, 10th
Nolan Bros. Shoe Co. (incorporated), P. F.
Nolan president, J. F. Nolan vice-presi-
dent, J. E. Nolan secretary, boots and
shoes, 812-814 Market
" Bryan J., liquors, 323, 4th
" Catherine, widow, r. 1513 Guerrero
" Cecilia B. Miss, teacher Fairmount Prim-
ary School, r. NE cor 21st and Howard
" Charles, watchman, r. 1604 Pacific Av rear
" Clara R. Miss, teacher music, r. 24 Henry
" David A., asssistant Free Public Library,
r. 323 Ivy Av
Nolan Drayage and Warehouse Co. (incorpor-
ated), W. H. Nolan president, office 412
Market, telephone Main 605
" Edward, bricklayer, r. 8 Warren Av
" Edward, seaman, r. 514 Filbert
" Edward, wood and coal, 3 Garden, r. 10
Garden
" Edward J., collector W. S. Nolan Co., r. 88,
9th
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Nolan Edward J., traveling salesman I. S. Van
Winkle & Co.
" Eliza N., widow, r. 136 Fulton
" Elizabeth A., widow, r. 637 Folsom
" E.R., watchman str St. Paul
" Frank W., clerk John H. Nolan, r. 404, 3d
" George A., r. 627 Locust Av
" George J., special policeman Free Public
Library, r. 323 Ivy Av
" Hannah Miss, r. 325, 4th
" Henry, clerk Harpham & Jansen, r. 14
Wildey
" James, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. Oakland
" James, laborer, r. 528 Linden Av
" James, laborer, r. 825 Battery
" James, longshoreman, r. 249 Clara
" James, longshoreman, r. 601, 7th
" James, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 406 Sanchez
" James C. (J. C. Nolan & Co. and Nolan &
Co.), r. 1329 Golden Gate Av
" James E., 1st lieutenant Troop I, 4th Cav-
alry U. S. A., r. Presidio
Nolan James E., secretary Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., 813-814 Market, r. 1428 Golden Gate
Av
" James F., bookkeeper, r. 1532 Pacific Av
" James F., clerk, r. 1811 Union
" James H., painter, r. 1124 Broadway
" James J., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 228
Fulton
" James L., bricklayer, r. 8 Warren Av
" James P., boiler maker, r. 420, 29th
" J. C. & Co. (James C. Nolan), manufactur-
ers and wholesale boots and shoes, 541
Market
" John (John Nolan & Sons), r. 1615 Cali-
fornia
" John, baker, r. 2II14 Geary rear
" John, clerk Albion Lumber Co.
" John, laborer, r. 13 Everett
" John, molder, r. 75 West Mission
" John, teamster, r. 100Q}4 Florida
" John, wood and coal, 1344 Valencia, r. 387
San Jose Av
" John Jr. (John Nolan & Sons), r. 1615 Cali-
fornia
" John & Sons (John, John Jr. and Robert),
proprietors dlifornia Stables, 1611-1613
California
" John C, medical student St. Mary's Hos-
pital
" John D., molder, r. 1540 Eddy
" John E., salesman, r. 24 Henry
" John H. (Galvin & Co.), r. 1532 Pacific Av
" John H., groceries, 348, 3d, r. 404, 3d
•' John M., r. 722 Waller
" John P., machine hand W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 1304 Church
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 436 Minna
" Joseph, clerk, r. 215 Borland
" Joseph, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 75 West
Mission
Nolan Joseph F., vice-president Nolan Bros.
Shoe Co., 812-814 Market, r. 1428 Golden
Gate Av
" Joseph S., cigarmaker, r. 1124 Broadway
" Kate Mrs., r. 116 Gilbert
" Laurence, harness maker estate of Charles
H. Mead, r. Oakland
" Leo F., floor walker Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1428 Golden Gate Av
" Luke, miner, r. 406 Broadway
" Maggie, widow, r. 1025 Page
" Margaret, widow, r. 8 Warren Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 1623 Bush
" Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 228 Fulton
" Maria Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Martin, farmer, r. 222 Birch Av
" Mary, widow, r. 563 Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 809 Harrison
'< Mary, domestic, 305 Taylor
" Mary, restaurant, 104, 30t.h
" Mary Miss, tailoress, r. 20 Wood
" Michael, laborer, r. 6 Boyd
" Michael, laborer, r. 3O8V2 Clementina
" Michael, laborer, r. 534% Natoma
" Michael J., carpenter, r. 26 Valley
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
ORIENTAL RUGS.
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AND ARTISTIC.
<5'4-l-<5-4-'7 Alarlcet St.
Nolan Nicholas, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1634
Grove
" Patrick, laborer, r. 236 Townsend
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1306 Church
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 321'/i Tehama
" Patrick F., capitalist, r. NE cor Howard
and 21st
" Patrick T., laborer, r. 131 Cook
Nolan P. F. (P.F.Nolan & Co), and president
Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., 812-814 Market, r.
1428 Golden Gate Av
Nolan P. F& Co. (P. F. Nolan), manufacturers
boots and shoes, 67-71 Stevenson
" Philomena M. Miss, principal Washington
Evening School, r. NE cor 21st and How-
ard
" Ralph, plumber, r. 1124 Broadway
" Raymond, hoseman Engine 8, r. 627 Broad-
way
" Robert (John Nolan & Sons), r. 1615 Cali-
fornia
" Samuel, umbrella maker George A. Moss,
r. Seminary Park, Alameda Co.
" Sarah, widow, r. 75 West Mission
" S. J., r. 1044 Mission
" Stephen B., merchant tailor, 71, 4th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1306 Church
" Thomas, porter Occidental Hotel
" Thomas, teamster, r. 110 Caroline
" Thomas, teamster, r. 740 Tehama
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 75 West Mission
" Thomas H., shoemaker, r. 101, 1st
" v., r. 32, 4th
" W. H. & Co. (William H. Nolan), boots
and shoes, 10-12 Sutter and 1022-1024 Mar-
ket
" William, boilermaker Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
1235 Market
" William, helper Allen & Looney, r. 24
Henry
" William, laborer, r. 323 Ivy Av
" William, porter Maximilian E. A. Wagner
r. 122 Turk
" William, salesman Flint Carriage Hard-
ware Co., r. 705 California
" William, teamster, r. 1326b Harrison
" William H. (W. H. Nolan & Co.), r. 509
Van Ness Av
Nolan William H., president Nolan Drayage
and Warehouse Co., 412 Market, r. 38
Clementina
" William H., teamster, r. 24 Isis
" William J., plasterer, r. 1513 Guerrero
" William M., with Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
1428 Golden Gate Av
" William P., cabinet maker, r. 809 Harri-
son
" Winnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 50 Norfolk
NOLAN W. S.,
carpets, furniture and Iiousehold spe-
cialties, installments or cash, country
orders promptly attended to, 1325
Market, telephone South 662, r. NE cor
21st and Howard
Nolan & Co. (James C. Nolan), boots and shoes.
11, 3d
J8®"Nolan. See Knowland, Nolen and Now-
lan
Noland Alfred, wood and coal, 1059 Howard, r.
9 Russ
" Michael J., carpenter, r. 1034 Noe
Nold Edward M., clerk Norwich Union Fire
Ins. Society, r. Oakland
Noldeke Frederick, merchandise broker, 320
Sansome, room 14, r. 2718 Pine
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Nole Carl , tanner, r. 534 Wolfe
" Conrad, laborer, r. SW cor Bay and Web-
ster
Nolen M. J., attorney at law, 719 Market
;^Nolen. See Nolan
Noles Manuel, porter Bernbard Bernhard, r. 602
Lombard
Noll Edward G., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 15 Webster
" George, cutter, r. 431 Fulton
" Jacob, liquors, 24, 9th, r. 13, 23d
■ '■■ Otto W.,r. 431 Fulton
" William (William Noll & Co.). r. 431Ful-
ton
" William & Co. (William Noll), glove man-
ufacturers, 431 Fulton
NoUar Albert, baker Swain Bros., r. 520 Stock-
ton
Nolle Bertrand, longshoreman, r. 222 Broadway
Nollert George C. bakery and coSee saloon, 145,
9th
Nolt Herman, real estate, r. 910, 21st
" Herman Mrs., artist, 910, 21st
Nolte August F., groceries and liquors, 2227
Taylor
" Clement A., r. 931 Folsom
" Isabel F. Miss, stenographer First St.
Wks. Union I. Wks, r. 300, 15th
" John, waiter, r. 60 Annie
" Louis H., builder and contracor, r. 300,
15th
" Louisa, widow, ladies' nurse, r. 634 Jessie
" Otto, watchmaker and jeweler, 322 O'Far-
rell
" Theodore H., bookkeeper, r. 634 Jessie
NOLTE WILLIAM F.,
naturalist and taxidermist, importer
articles of Natural History, birds,
shells, insects and curios, 108 Golden
Gate Av
Noltemeier Bertha Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1408
California
" C. A., shoemaker, 1505 Polk, r. 1408 Califor-
nia
" Frederick, salesman Smith Picture Co., r.
1431 Bush
" Frederick C, artist r. 1431 Bush
Nolthenius August, butcher, r. 1711A Stockton
" John, butcher, 1703 Stockton, r. 1711a Stock-
ton
Nolting A. Mrs., stationery and varieties, 440
Van Ness Av
" Amelia Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1319 California
" Anton F., policeman, r. 1430 Ellis
" Edward, musician, r. 409 Ellis
" J., musician, r. 117, 5th
" William H.. musician, r. 707, 18th
Nomers W., clerk Newman & Levinson, r. Ala-
meda
Nonantum Worsted Co. (Bostonj, manufact-
urers worsted yarns, Henry Doyle & Co.,
agents. 517-519'Market
Nonnenmann Charles (South San Francisco
Packing and Provision Co.), r. Ws 5th
Av South bet L and M
" Charles L., foreman South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. M South bet 8th
and 9th Avs
" Henry, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. 5th Av South bet L and
M
" Louis, clerk South S. F. Packing and Pro-
vision Co., r. Ws 6th Av South bet L
and M
" Sophie, domestic, 818 Hyde
Nonotuck Silk Co. (Florence. Mass.), manu-
facturers silks, Brown & Metzner
agents, 535 Market
Noon Abraham L., clerk, r. 1810 Hyde
" Margaret, widow, r. 213 Langton
" Martin, carriage maker O'Brien & Sons. r.
8 White
" Mary G. Miss, teacher Pacific Heights
Grammar School, r. 317 Haight
" Patrick, bras finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks.'r. 317 Haight
" Patrick J., helper, r. 1502 Kentucky
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 571/2 South Park
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1139H Folsom
J8Sff="Noon. See Noone and Nuhn
Noonan Annie Miss, fur repairer, r. 645 Folsom
" Catherine Miss, r. 702^4 Bush
" Charles, finisher W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
1813 San Carlos Av
" David, carriage painter O'Brien & Sons, r.
10, 11th
" Edward, liquors, 6 Spring, r.928A Greenwich
" Ellen S., widow, r. 305 Langton
" Francis P., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
291914 Mission
" Frank L., clerk Union Fish Co., r. 329 Minna
" Frank P., bookkeeper, r. 1704 Polk
" James, plumber, r. Cortland Av nr Benning-
ton
" James, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Jane, widow, r. 7 Noe
NOONAN JEREMIAH,
furniture, carpets and bedding, 1017-
1023 Mission, r. MiUbrae, Cal.
Noonan Jeremiah J., plumber, r. 10 Converse
Jeremiah J., plumber, r. 2321!4 Bryant
Johanna, widow, r. 9 Boardman PI
John, horse boot maker Charles Quick, r.
422 McAllister
John, laborer, r. 5 Belcher
John, teamster, r. 1508 Army
JohnC, r. 654 Oak
JohnG., chief deputy Recorder's Office, r.
610 Eddy
John H., salesman, r. 909 Minna
John M., clerk Chas M. Plum & Co., r. 215
Fell
Joseph, bookkeeper, r. 1324 Mission
J. W.. waiter, r. 636 Commercial
Katie Miss, fur repairer, r. 645 Folsom
Noonan Lawrence E., president Lynde &
Hough Co., 40 California, room 5, r. 329
Minna
■ ' Lena Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 712 Van
Ness Av
" Mary, widow, r. 14 Octavia
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 305 Langton
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 22151^ Polk
" Marv Mrs., liquors, 616, 6th
" Michael, laborer, r. 1508 Army
" Michael, paver, r. 26Morey Alley
" Michael Jr., stevedore, r. 26 Morey Alley
" Miles, hostler, r. 677 Harrison
" Nellie, widow, r. 18 Bridge PI
" Patrick, r. 2721% Mission
" Peter, clerk James F. O'Hanlon, r. 1625
Folsom
" Peter, laborer, r. 645 Folsom
" Peter S., elevatorman, 530 California, r. 234
Sanchez
" Peter W., carrier postofflce, r. Fruitvale
" Richard, plumber and roofer, 1216 Oak
' ' Roderick J. , hoseman Engine 13, r. 936i4 Capp
'■ Thomas, hostler, r. 1508 Army
" Thomas, salesman, r. 147, 3d
" Thomas F., drayman McNab & Smith, r.
305 Langton
" Thomas J. J., clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Timothy, salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 410 Leavenworth
" Walter J., butcher Ludwig Seeliger, r. 3308
Mission
" William, r. 206 Hyde
" William, stone cutter, r. 443iANatoma
" William R., porter Kowalsky &Co.,r. 17
Alta
>eS=Noonan. See Noonen, Nounnan and Nunan
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Noone Martin, r. 718 Leavenworth
" Patrick, hoseman Engine 16, r. 1009 Tennes-
see
" Patrick, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" P. J., longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
Noonen John, capitalist, r. 1511 Sacramento
Nootbaar Adolph H., bartender, r. 537 Stevenson
Nopander Louis N., 3d officer str Willamette
Valley, r. 1000 Montgomery
" Meta, ladies' nurse, r. 1000 Montgomery
Nopper Charles, painter, r. 235 Miguel
Norberg Louis P., carpenter, r. 7 Tremont Av
Norbett Matthew, bartender L. Mayrhofer, r.
1507 Franklin
Norbie Camille, widow, r. 2027 Mission
Norbom Charles, superintendent American
Laundry, r. 2027a Lombard
" John O., mechanical engineer Joshua Hen-
dy Machine Wks, r. 2219b Sutter
Norcross Copeland, clerk, r. 1912 Leavenworth
NORCROSS D. & CO.
(Daniel Norcross and William 0. Mac-
dougall), military, naval and society
goods, flags, banners and badges, 220
Sutter, room 6
Norcross Daniel (D. Norcross &Co), r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
" David C, clerk Oregon Imp. Co., r. 1912
Leavenworth
" Frank, printer Call
" Orville, carpenter, r. 729 Clay
" Wesley F., fraternal journalist, 220 Sutter,
r. 502 Geary
Nord Deutsoher Verein, 35 Eddy
" W. A., stenographer G. G. Wickson & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" William, seaman, r. 25^ Clementina rear
4®"Nord. See Nordt
Nordan Charles G., beveler Fr. H. Rosenbaum
& Co., r. 1407 Montgomery
"Nordan. See Norden and Nordin
Bry-
Nordberg Edward, master mariner, r.
ant rear
Norden Frank, bartender, r. 1019 Market rear
" Herman, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. Alameda
" Joseph, salesman Daniel P. Carter, r. 933
Geary
Norderling Emil, cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Nordhof Edward, trackman Market St. Ry, r.
719 Natoma
Nordholz Frederick, clerk Frederick Steimke,
r. 1801 Union
" Henry, clerk Bruns Brothers & Steimke, r.
2945, 16th
Nordin Nioolaus A., carpenter, r. 5 Hattie
Nordini Arturo, clerk, r. 908 Sansome
Nordling Arthur W., shipping clerk Miller,
Sloss & Scott, r. 437 Bay
" Julius H., carpenter, r. 46 Louisa
Nordlof Peter A., shoemaker, 2903 Pine
Nordlund Charles, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" H. Gerean Mrs., kindergartner S. F. Pro-
testant Orphan Asylum
" Ludwig B., presser, r. 523. 6th
Nordman Adolph (Standard Optical Co.), r. 407
Powell
" A. N., r 1708Octavia
Nordman Brothers (Joseph, Leon and Isidor),
watchmakers' tools and materials, jew-
elry and clocks, 126 Sutter
" Harry (Standard Optical Co.), r. 248, 2d Av
" Isidor (Nordman Bros), r. 633V2 Haight
" Joseph (Nordman Bros), r. 2505 Clay
" Leon (Nordman Bros), r. 1708 Octavia
" Robert, salesman Standard Optical Co., r.
2505 Clay
Nordstrom Axel, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
540 Indiana
" David A., tailor, 105 Stockton, room 56, r.
769 Market
" Gustav, carpenter, r. 27 Wool
" Hermann, carpenter, r. 860 Howard
" Peter G., watchman, r. 540 Indiana
4@=Nordstrom. See Norstrom
Nordt Lizzie, domestic, 1718 Pine
" William, millwright, r. 5 Bridge PI
-e®="Nordt. See Nord
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
and Steam 1 1 n
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Nordwell Oliver W. (O. W. Nordwell & Co.), r.
1405 Taylor
Nordwell 0. W. & Co. (O. W. Nordwell and
Charles H. Rehnstrom), merchant
tailors, 218 Bush
Norgrove George, trunkmaker C. A. Malm &
Co., r. 39 Williamson
" John, manufacturer trunks and valises, 12
Geary, r. 1512 Point Lobos Av
Noriega An tone, gilder Schussler Bros, r. 17
Moss
" Frank, clerk S. P. Co., r. 17 Moss
" John L., clerk Schussler Bi-os., r. 17 Moss
" Joseph A., gilder and plater Shreve & Co.,
r. 11 Frankfort Av
" Lena Miss, clerk The Edwin M. Joy Co., r.
17 Moss
" Manuel, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 11
Frankfort Av
" Maria, widow, r. 17 Moss
Norin Andrew, merchant tailor, 505 Sutter, r. 10
Diamond
" Mary A., widow, r. 9 White
Normal School, Miss Laura T. Fowler acting
principal, E s Powell bet Sacramento
and Clay
Norman Albert, seaman, r. 260 Brannan
" August, waiter, r. 710 Bush
" Charles, seaman, r. 700 Front
" Edward, painter and decorator, 1663 Mis-
sion, r. 1021, 24th
" Edward Jr., painter Edward Norman, r.
1031, 24th
" Edwin H. (F. G. Norman & Sons), r. 724
Guerrero
" Emil A., painter, r. 1034 Folsom
" F. G. & Sons (Frank G., Fred G. and Ed-
win H.), hardware, 842 Valencia
" Frank G. (F. G. Norman & Sons), r. 734
Guerrero
" Frank H., policeman, r. 3433 Post
" Fred G. (F. G. Norman & Sons), r. 734 Guer-
rero
" Jacques P., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 913 Lott
" James, teamster Wilson Bros. Co., r. 1903
Mission
Norman James F., superintendent Crocker-
Langley San Francisco Directory, 215-
219 Bush
" Lillie Miss, r. 636, 33d
" Oscar W., bartender Gebhardt & Graner,
r. 617 Van Ness Av
" Otto, vegetable man Palace Restaurant,
r. 1019 Market rear
" Robert E., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. Llvermore, Cal.
" William, bicycles, 326 McAllister
jg@= Norman. See Nermann
Normand Emile H., bookkeeper Raphael Weill
& Co., r. 210 Guttenburg
" Eusene, liquors. 617^4 Valencia
" Lewis E. , cutter Neuhaus & Co. , r. 710 Geary
" Paul, student, r. 617V2 Valencia
" Victor, r. 310 Guttenburg
" Wilbert H., with law dept. S. F. and San
Joaquin Valley Ry. Co., r. 710 Geary
Normandie The, E. & E. Knur proprietors, 336
Eddy
Normandy James, coal passer str Alameda
Nermann Otto, restaurant, wines and liquors,
411 Bush, r. 801 Pine
Normile Thomas, laborer, r. 3016 Folsom
Norrby Karl W., cook, r. 641A Natoma
Norrie Alexander J., marine fireman, r. 18 Free-
Ion
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Norrington Herbert (Norrington & Son), r. 2616
Geary
" Percy W., r. 2616 Geary
" William J., (Norrington & Son), r. 2616
Geary
" William P., finisher O'Brien & Sons, r. 2616
Geary
" & Son (William and Herbert) .blacksmiths
and horseshoers, 2618 Geary
Norris B. F., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Cecil G., draughtsman J. Gather Newsom,
r. 821 Capp
" Charles, oysters. 45 Washington Market, r.
2WheelockPl
" David R., bookkeeper German American
Ins. Co., r. 7081/i Larkin
■' Edgar, stenographer The Wave, r. 1127
Ellis
" Emilie M. Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 California
Norris Eugene J., assistant superintendent
Sutter St. Ry, r. 1810 Polk
" Eugene W., clerk The Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 1810 Polk
" George P., barber Stem & Heller
" H., r. 933 Kearny
" H. Foster, clerk American Tract Society,
r. Berkeley
" H. Jav. superintendent Pacific Rubber
Paint Co., 228-230 Beale, r. 903/2 Guerrero
" James C, clerk U. S. Pension Agency, 101
Sansome, r. Oakland
" J. K., clerk S. P. Co.
" John H., boiler maker, r. 1107 McAllister
" Joseph K., contractor, r. 821 Capp
" Luther G., collector Fisherman's Wharf, r.
Oakland
" M. R. Mrs., widow, r. 824 Valencia
Norris Ttiomas A., manager Henderson Woolen
Mills (Kentucky), 111 Front, r. 2042
Scott
" Thomas L., bookkeeper Henderson Woolen
Mills, r. 2104 Sutter
" Trust, 532 Market, room 44
" William Mrs., widow, r. 927 Bush
" William S., foreman Washburn & Moen
Mfg. Co., r. 425/2 Broadway
Norstrom Lewis, fisherman, r. E s Baker bet
Tonquin and Lewis
" Lewis C, carrier postofBce, r. 2817 Pine
4®"Norstrom. See Nordstrom
North Adriel E., salesman Anglo-American
Crockery and Glassware Co., r. 407
Jones
North American Commercial Co.,
Lloyd Tevis president, D. 0. Mills vice-
president, Ernest A. Cox secretary, 24-
25 MiUs Building, 9tli floor
North American Mercantile Agency (of New
York), Julius Isaacs Pacific Coast
agent, office 14 Sansome
North American Navigation Co., The Johnson-
Locke Mercantile Co., agents, 204 Front
" American Nitre Co., A. W. Poole secre-
tary, 43 Crocker Bldg
North Beach Brewery, Joseph A. Schwarz pro-
prietor, NE cor Powell and Chestnut
NORTH BEACH DRUG STORE,
Daniel W. Wessenberg proprietor, S W
cor Filbert and Montgomery Av, tele-
phone Main 1346
North Beach Free Dispensary, 718 Union
" Beach Hotel, Andreas Ketterer proprietor,
NW cor Bay and Mason
North Beach News, Peter Boulin editor and pro-
prietor, 519 Filbert
" Beach Swimming and Bathing Co., M.
Kelly manager, N s Bay bet Taylor and
Jones
" Belle Isle Mining Co. (Nev.), John W. Pew
secretary, 310 Pine rooms 15-17
" Benjamin, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" Bertha Mrs., r. 1238 Mission
" Bloomfield Gravel Mining Co. (Nevada
Co.), Henry Pichoir secretary, 320 San-
some, room 24
North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.,
(London and Edinburgh), Tom C. Grant
general agent, 212 Pine
North China Insurance Co. (limited) marine of
Shanghai, Macondray & Co. agents, 435-
427 Market
" Commonwealth Mining Co., John W. Pew
secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
North Cosmopolitan Grammar School, Miss
Margaret McKenzie principal, N s Fil-
bert bet Taylor and Jones
" Ellen Mrs., millineyr, 407 Jones
" Emiline M., widow, r. 2414 Pacific Av
North End Police Station, 1536 Jackson
North End Warehouse, The Morton Draying
and Warehouse Co. proprietors, NE cor
Union and Battery
" George L., vice-president Acme Paint Re-
mover Co., 13 Pine, r. 1324 Sutter
" German Fire Insurance Co. (of Hamburg),
Walter Speyer general agent, 225 San-
some
" German Hotel, Mrs. Regina Rommel pro-
prietor, NE cor 8th and Brannan
North German Lloyd Steamship
Co., New York and Bremen, South-
ampton, Havre, New York to Genoa
and Naples, Italy, and Baltimore to
Bremen, Robert CapeUe general agent,
118 Montgomery
North Gould and Curry Gold and Silver Min-
ing Co. (Nev.), Casper H. Mason secre-
tary, 512 California
North Hart H., attorney at law, 8-10 Mills'
Bldg, 3d floor, r. Oakland
North J. A., 132 California
" John, peddler, r. 10 St. Charles PI
North John G., proprietor Viking Machine
Works, 623 Mission, r. 2236 Pine
North John J., manager Fortin Brick Co., .'J41
Berry, r. 530, 21st
" Occidental Gold and Silver Mining Co., 302
Montgomery, room 6
North Pacific Coast Railroad, J. B. Stetson
president, F. B. Latham secretary, W.
F. Russell general freight agent, E. H.
Shoemaker superintendent, office 14 San-
some
North Pacific Coast Railroad Wharf and
Ferry, foot Clay
" Pacific Fur Co., Herman Kohn proprietor,
32!/2 Geary
Northern Pacific Newspaper Union, American
Type Founders' Co. proprietors, 405-407
Sansome
North Pacific Trading and Packing Co.,
George A. Gott secretary, 330 Pine,
room 15
" Point Dock Warehouse, James V. Lavery
proprietor, SW cor Sansome and Chest-
nut
" Point U. S. Bonded Yard, Edward G. Zeile
proprietor, NW ,cor Sansome and Lom-
bard
North Samuel D., financial secretary Builders'
Exchange, 40 New Montgomery, r. 530,
21st
" San Juan Gold Mining Oo. (Nevada Co.),
H. W. Morris secretary, 143, 1st
" Star Mining Co. (Grass Valley), James D.
Hague president, D. A. Jennings secre-
tary, 401 California, room 14
" William W., clerk delivery dept. Wells
Fargo & Co., r. 1906 Green
Northern Assurance Co., George F. Grant man-
ager, 221 Sansome
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retary, 4 Montgomery
" Hotel, Dennis McCullough proprietor, 901
Battery
" Pacific Railroad Co., T. K. Stateler gen-
eral agent passenger dept, E. H. For-
ester freight agent, 638 Market
" Railway Co., W. V. Huntington secretary,
4 Montgomery
Northey Thomas F., contractor, r. 1835 Eddy
Northmore Samuel, butcher, SW cor 20th and
Shotwell, r. ,521c Shotwell
Northon Clara J. Miss, nurse, r. 837 Post
" Frederick, card mounter Oscar Foss, r. 125
Turk
" James C, clerk Oscar Foss, r. 125 Turk
" James H., cashier Williams, Dimond & Co.,
r. 1114 Devisadero
Northrop Vernon F., deputy County Clerk, r.
11 Juri
Northrup Charles H., clerk Western Sugar Re-
finery Co., r. 28 Russ
" Edward E., carpenter, r. 612, 21st
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 28 Russ
" Frank T., jeweler Schaezlein & Burridge,
r. 13 Erkson Court
" Henry, wood and coal, 1235 Howard, r. 819
Baker
" Edward, laborer, r. 719 Natoma
" John W., secretary Squaw Lakes Water
and Mining Co., 109 Crocker Bldg, r. 2122
Bush
" Lucy D., widow, r. 1511 Golden Gate Av
Northwestern Life Association (Minneapolis),
F. F. Weed general agent, 505 California
" Lumber Co., A. M. Simpson president,
Samuel Perkins vice-president and
treasurer, E. J. Holt secretary, 48 Mar-
Northwestern Masonic Aid Association (Chi-
cago, 111.), Harrison D. Rowe manager
Pacific Coast .department, J. M. Sabin
Jr. cashier, 132-133 Crocker Bldg
NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE CO. (of Milwaukee.
Wis.), Clarence M. Smitli general
agent, George W. Prescott manager
collection department. Jay B. Thomas
cashier, 110-112-114 Phelan Bldg, tele-
phone Main 5161
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL
INSURANCE CO. (Milwaukee, Wis.),
George W. Turner manager, 412 Mont-
gomery, telephone Main 1666
Nortolsky Isaac, glazier, r. 1010 Montgomery
Norton A. Mrs., employment office, 315 Sutter
" Abraham, assayers' computing clerk U. S.
Mint, r. 2609 Howard
" Annie, widow, r. cor 16th Av South and Q
" Arthur T., clerk, r. 1428 Turk
" August, carpenter, r. 315 Sutter
" Augusta, widow, 1521 Pine
" Bridget Miss, r. 171 Clara
" Charles, carpet measurer A. W. Whelden.
r. 2400 Geary
" Charles, glass beveler, r. 9 Moulton PI
" Charles B., engineer, r. 2400 Geary
" Charles H., carpenter and builder, 409
Kearny, r. 327, 5th Av
Norton Door Check and Spring, Frank D. Mor-
rell agent, 595 Mission, nr 2d
" Edward, carpenter, r. 421 Bay
" Edward, electrician, r. 218 Crescent Av
" Edward A., field agent land dept C. P. RR.
Co., r. 904 Taylor
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1531a Lombard
" Ellen M., widow, r. 508 Larkin
" E. M., shipping clerk M.Friedman & Co.,r.
2414 Washington
Norton Emery Wheel Co., C. F. Marwedel
agent, 58, 1st
" Emily, lithographer, r. 168 Clementina
" Emma Miss, canmakerD. Ghirardelli Co.,
r. 213% Perry
" Frank, butcher, r. 51 Vz Clara
" Frank, printer, r. 168 Clementina
" Frank, reporter, r. 521a 7th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
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Norton Frank, with Pac. Vinegar and Pickle
Wks
" Frank B. (Norton, Teller & Roden), r. 715
Cole
" Frank L., salesman The Pope Mfg Co., r.
1966 Page
" Fred B., salesman R. C. Atkins & Sons, r.
142 Hartford
" Frederick A., insurance broker, r. 2414
Washington
" Frederick T.. bookkeeper Langley &
Michaels Co., r. 127, 10th
" George, gardener, r. 227, 2d
" George F., porter, r 1531a Lombard
" George N., reporter Pickens, Fulton & Co.,
r. 2414 Washington
" George P., clerk George H. Tay Co., r.
2414 Washington
" George R., r. 52214, 19th
" Gustave, employment agent, r. 315 Sutter
" Henry M., bookkeeper, r. 508 Larkin
" Honora, domestic, 1737 Pine
" Isaac, cashier U. S. Internal Revenue, r.
2631 Howard
" James, laborer, r. 5 Belcher
" James, marine fireman, r. Ill, 14th
" James, coliceman, r. 102, 20th
" James, teamster, r. 34 Crocker
" James E., shipping clerk C. A. Hooper &
Co., r. 108 Caroline
" James F., driver A. Quade & Co., r. 605
Willow Av
" James F., tinsmith, r. 9 Hartford
" James H., carpenter, r. 1245 Sanchez
" Jane, widow, groceries, 175 Clara
" Jerome, teamster, r. 31 Grand Av
" Jesse C, barber Frederick Staiger, r. 627
Montgomery
'' Jessie Miss, compositor Henry Lick, r.
17131/4 Lexington Av
" John, contractor, r. 514, 15th
" John, driver J. J. Kenny, r. 26th Av nr
Point Lobos Av
" John, paver, r. 245 Clementina
" John, wood and coal, 555 Bryant
" John Jr., teamster, r. 514, 15th
" John F., r. 2431/2 Perry
" John F., salesman Cooper & Co.
" John J., hostler Philip Morshead, r. 645
Geary
" John L., clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r. 1607 Pa-
cific Av
" John W. (Lewis & Co.), r. 2901b Mission
" Joseph A., printer, r. 1713% Stevenson
" Julia A. Mrs., seamstress, r. 168 Clement-
ina
" Julius, clerk, r. 1759 Howard
" Kate, widow, r. 519 Leavenworth
" Kate, domestic The Aldine
" Lee (Hayden & Norton), r. 519 Leaven-
worth
" Lester, r. 120% Geary
" Lilian B. Miss, clerk U. S. Lighthouse In-
spector, r. 1001 Pine
" L. J., secretary Sawyer Tanning Co., 312
Clay, r. Napa, Cal
" Lillie Miss, saleslady, r. 1713% Lexington
Av
" Lott D., civil engineer, r. 2701 Bush
" Louise Miss, milliner, r. 245 Clementina
" Maggie Mrs., groceries, NE cor 13th and
Bernice
" Margaret, boxmaker, r. 213% Perry
" Margaret Mrs., r. 18 Bryant Av
" Margaret Mrs., r. 16 Maria
" Malachi. r. 521a 7th
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Norton Malachi, driver Engine 25, r. 411, 22d
" Malachi, laborer, r. 531 Dolores
" Martin, r. 16 Homer
" Mary, widow, r. 723 Natoma
" Mary Miss, glovemaker, r. 171 Clara
" Mary Miss, upholsterer W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 9 Hartford
" Maud H., widow, dressmaker, r. 7 Margaret
Court
" Michael, driver, r. 8 Precita Av
" Michael, gripman Geary St. RR, r. 410 St.
Rose's Av
" Michael, laborer John Greely, r. 326, 8th Av
" MichaelJ., r. 605 Willow Av
" Nelson R., park policeman, r. 118a 11th
" N. S., painter, r. 31 Oak
" Patrick, r. 9 Hartford
" Patrick, r. 25 Bernard
" Patrick, r. 817 Howard
" Patrick, expressman, r. 4-32, 10th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 418 Clementina
" Patrick, teamster, r. 605 Willow Av
" Patrick, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co.. r.
1017 Battery
" Patrick, tinner Russ Bros., r. 723 Natoma
" Patrick H., r. E s Nebraska nr Mariposa
" Peter, marine fireman, r. Ill, 14lh
" Peter W., teamster, r. 108 Caroline
" Robert, laborer, r. 304 Shotwell
" Samuel C. groceries, 618 Geary
" Santatio R., miner, r. 219, 18th
" Sarah S., widow, r. 218 Crescent Av
" S. N., foreman Albert Hansen, r. 56 Corbett
Av
Norton Tanning Co., R. T. Kimball president,
C. L. Field secretary, wool pullers and
tanners. South San Francisco, ofQce 312
Clay
Norton, Teller & Roden (Frank B. Norton.
Philip S. Teller and William H. Roden).
commission merchants, dairy produce
and wholesale provisions. 125-131 Cali-
fornia
" Thomas, driver John Nolan & Sons. r.
131 514 California
" Thomas, fireman, r. 213^4 Perry
" Thomas, teamster, r. 1147% Howard
" Thomas F., r. 1607 Pacific Av
" Thomas J., groceries and liquors, 337, 4th.
r. 167 Silver
" Thomas J., horseshoer E. M. Graney, r. 25
Bernard
" Timothy, expressman, NE cor 16th and
Mission, r. 304 Shotwell
" Walter, expressman, NE cor Post and
Kearny, r. 324 Vicksburg
" William, laborer, r. 25 Bernard
" William H., r. 2125 O'Farrell
" William, cook, r. 3 East
" William, driver George Fritch. r. 3 Warren
PI
" William, teamster Hogan& Co., r. 335% 12th
" William H., r. 2125 O'Farrell
" William J., oiler Presidio and Ferries RR.,
r. 25 Bernard
j^T" Norton. See Naughton and Norden
Norvall Charles E., tinter. r. 428%, 9th
" Edward, butcher, r. 428%, 9th
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 213 Flood Av
" William, trunkmaker C. A. Malm & Co.. r.
428%, 9th
Norway William R., traveling salesman J. A.
Folger & Co., r. 212 Powell
Norwegian - Danish Methodist Episcopal
Churcti, Rev. Carl J. Larsen pastor, E s
ICth bet Howard and Folsom
Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, (Nor-
wich, Eng.), W. H. Lowden manager.
J. L. Fuller assistant manager, 308 Pine,
Richard s & Henry San Francisco agents,
505 California
Norwood Andrew S., clerk, r. 1107 Van Ness Av
" Tallmadge, r. 1107 Van Ness Av
" Tallmadge Jr., clerk, r. 622a Ellis
" W. H., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co., r.
Berkeley
" William, nightwatchman Mills Bldg, r.
Oakland
Nossen Joseph, junk, 3124, 16th
Nostri Charles, bootblack, r. 40 South Park
Notre Dame des Victoires Church, Rev. Emile
Gente, S. M., rector, NsBush bet Grant
Av and Stockton
Nott John T., chief steward strPeru
" Leonard L., driver Adolph Hoppe. r. 1604
Polk
>8®"Nott. See Knott
Nottingham Sarah Mrs., dressmaking, 120%
Shipley
Notz M., cook Golden West Hotel
Nougue Etienne, laundry, 406 Pacific
" Justin, laundry, 532, 6th
" Zacharie, laundryman, r. 2307 Pine
Nougues Cecilia, widow, nurse, r. 212 Turk
" Charles E., attorney at law, 52 Chronicle
Bldg, r. 713 Webster
" Charles J., shipping clerk H. Levi & Co., r.
607 Baker
Nougues Joseph M., attorney at law, 39-44 Nu-
cleus Bldg, r. 412a Devisadero
Nougues Joseph M. Jr., business manager
State Mining Journal, 318 Spreckels
Bldg, 927 Market, r. 412a Devisadero
Nouguier Auguste (Michel & Nouguier), r. 629
Broadway
Nounnan Charles T., clerk Black Diamond Coal
Mining Co., r. 2111 Scott
" James H., bookkeeper printing dept. H. S.
Crocker Co., r. 624% Grove
" Joseph F., contractor, r. 2111 Scott
" Joseph F. Jr., bookkeeper Dunham, Carri-
gan & Hayden Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Nourse David W., manager Chicago Paint Co.,
622 Larkin, r. 620 Larkin
" Stephen H., cashier Dewey & Co., r. Oak-
land
" Willard J., salesman Bancroft- Whitney Co
Novak Charles, jeweler and diamond setter, 318
Kearny, r. 1612 Folsom
Novella Bertolameo, carpenter, r. 1518 Howard
Novelty Hardware Co., agents' supplies, 823
Market
" Machine Works, George H. Mixer presi-
dent, Louis T. Brower secretary, 119
Main
Novesio Charles, miner, r. 861 Market
Novinsky Charles B., salesman, r. 427, 6th
" Isaac, merchant, r. 427, 6th
" Joseph, merchant, r. 427, 6th
Novitzky John, tailor, r. 20 Bernard
" Joseph, dental student J. J. Giusti, r. 20
Bernard
Nowak Joseph, carpenter, r. 17c Laskie
" Kazimier, tailor, 1819 Union
Nowasci Paul, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 119,
5th
Nowell Alvah H., driver Nelson J. Rogers, r.
215 Langton
" Annie G., domestic, 2118 Pine
" S. Mrs., widow, r. 215 Langton
jeS^Nowell. See Noel
Nowlan Alfred E., watchmaker Neil O'Neill, r.
316 Waller
" Daniel, stonecutter, r. 544, 18th
" John M., butcher, 497 Haight, r. 316 Waller
" Mary A., widow, r. 316 Waller
" Thomas P., butcher John M. Nolan, r. 316
Waller
" William, solicitor, r. 316 Waller
" William P., laborer S. F. Candle Co., r.
&44, 18th
Nowland James A., attorney at law, r. 2293
Sacramento
" William D., salesman Heywood Bros. &
Co.. r. San Mateo
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Nowlin Tliomas W. (Nowlin & Fassett), r. 210
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Nowlin & Fassett (Thomas W. Nowlin and
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33() Montgomery, rooms 23-24
Noyes Alvin H., electrician Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. Alameda
Noyes Bartholomew, attorney at law, 14 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor, telephone Main 5963, r.
2023 Summit, Oakland
" C. Edward, packer Hill Bros., r. 915 Green-
wich
" Charles A., r. 3624, 16th
" Charles S., bookkeeper Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 15 Noe
" Eben S., r. Commercial Hotel
" Florence Miss, private kindergarten, 2&49
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Mills Bldg, 3d floor, telephone Main 786,
r. Oakland
" J. M. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 2849 Mission
" Richard B., r. 217 Francisco
" William D., upholsterer, r. 17 Liberty
" William P., master mariner, r. 915 Green-
wich
Noziglia Paul, cook, r. 1331 Natoma rear
Nuber Marcus, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Broderick bet Jefferson and Ton-
quin
" William, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Broderick bet Jefferson and Ton-
quin
Nucleus Building, SE cor Market and 3d
Nudelman Isidore, salesman Samuel Dorman,
r. 702 Mission
Nuener Louis, poultry raiser, r. Athens nr
France Av
Nuevo Pharmacy, John Wallace De Witt pro-
prietor, SW cor Solano and Kentucky
Nugent Dennis F., pastor St. Rose's Church, r.
526 Brannan
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 149 Dore
" James, laborer, r. UWA Tennessee
" John, laborer, r. 2725 Bryant
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1110!^
Tennessee
" John, liquors, 106 Steuart
" John F., bookkeeper Cartan, McCarthy &
Co.,r. 426a Geary
" John F., carpenter, r. 1110% Tennessee
" John F. Rev., rector St. Brendan's Church,
r. 320 Harrison
" Kate, widow, r. 27 Boyce
" Michael, laborer, 'r. 5 Church Lane
" Patrick N., blacksmith H. Hinrichs & Co.,
r. 217 Golden Gate Av
" Peter J., helper, r. UWA Tennessee
" Richard, carriage and wagon maker, 346
McAllister, r. 320 McAllister
" Robert, bookkeeper R. C. Mattingly, r. 43,
6th
" Robert, ship carpenter, r. 42854, 5th
" Robert Mrs., cashier David P. Schertz, r.
38 Crocker
" Robinson, clerk, r. 43, 6th
Nuhn Joseph, extraman Trunk 2, r. 627 Broad-
way
" Peter, coalpasser str Alameda
Nuhrenberg Charles, groceries and liquors,
2000 Union
" Martin, pantryman, r. 724 Mission
" Martin J., clerk G. W. Josselyn & Co., r.
2000 Union
" William A., glovecutter Fred H. Busby, r.
2000 Union
NuUmeyer George, clerk' Henry Schultze, r. SE
cor Turk and Polk
Nulty Christopher, clerk Levi Strauss &Co., r.
229, 17th
" JamesA.,r. 229, 17th
" Mary, widow, r. 229, 17th
" William, r. 229, 17th
Nunan Aloysius, carpet layer, r. 821, 20th
" Daniel F., salesman Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 916 Powell
" Eugene E., driver, r. 831, 20th
W. W. MONTfiGUE & GO.
Suction and F="orce.,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL and POWER, .
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Nunan Frank, bookkeeper Hibernia Brewery, r.
422 Oak
" Frank J., teamster, r. 1118 Howard
" James L., shirt manufacturer, r. 1029, 18th
" John (Nunan & Gordon), r. 2406/2 Folsom
" John J., marble cutter, r. 630 Jessie
" Kate T. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 821, 20th
" Louis, butcher William Kratz, r. 2436 Mis-
sion
■' Louis F., carrier postofflce, r. 821, 20th
Nunan Matthew, proprietor Hibernia Brewery,
1125-1129 Howard, r. 432 Oak
" Matthew C, statement taker S. F. Gas
Light Co., r. Oakland
" Michael, r. Precita Av nr Treat Av
" Robert E., carpet layer, r. 821, 20th
" Robert G., cl^rk George W. Kelley, r. 13:32,
Hayes
" Thomas, r. 831,20th
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 1327 Sansome
" Thomas E., reporter Call, r. Alameda
Timothy, carpenter, r. 916 Powell
" Timothy A., whitener U. S. Mint, r. 1332
Hayes
" & Gordon (John Nunan and Patrick H. Gor-
don), plumbing and gasfltting, 905 Mis-
sion
^8®=- Nunan. See Noonan, Noonen and Nounnan
Nunes Emanuel R., barber, r. 716 Montgom-
ery
'• Luiz A., clothing, 115 Jackson, r. Ill Jack-
son
" Manuel, salesman W. H. Harris & Co., r. 10
Yerba Buena
" Manuel P., barber, r. 208, 7th
Nunez Rose, domestic, 2017 Devisadero
Nunn Frederick B., private detective, r, 428!4,
5th
'■ L., stableman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1281/2 Fern
Av
Nunning G. H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 706a
Army
Nunziato L. & Son (Louis and Salvador), pro-
prietors Vesuvio Paste Co., 415 Broad-
way
" Louis (L. Nunziato & Son), r. 415 Broad-
way
" Salvador (L. Nunziato & Son), r. 415 Broad-
way
Nurnberg Charles, baker, r. 772 Mission
" Herbert, baker, r. 772 Mission
Nursery for Homeless Children, 570 Harrison
Nurses Agency Trained (male and female),
F. E. Goodban proprietor, 1117 Van Ness
Av, telephone East 579
Nusbaum Adolph, physician, 989 Howard
" Albert, laborer Empire Malt House
" F.,r. 330, 3d
" Francis J., car cleaner Market St. Ry.,r.
935 Natoma
" Frederick, salesman D. E. Allison Co., r.
r. 4141/2, 3d Av
iB®= Nusbaum. See Nussbaum
Nussa Anna, widow, r. 19 John
" Frederick, japanner, r. 19 John
" William, car repairer Sutter St. Ry., r. 19
John
Nussbaum Aaron, tailor, r. 603 Taylor
" Irving A., salesman Charles Michalitschke,
r. 603 Taylor
4®="Nussbaum. See Nusbaum
Nussbaumer Albert, cigars, r. 13 William
Nusscheler Benedict, gardener, r. 316 Langton
Nusslein John (Santelmann & Nusslein), r. 125
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Nute Benjamin, r. 824 Laguna
" James, plumber, r. 210 Casselli Av
" John, car repairer, r. 210 Casselli At
" John Jr., stenographer Pairpoint Mfg. Co.,
r. 210 Caselli Av
Nutjen Robert, ship painter Callahan & Bunde-
sen
Nutsen Charles A., master mariner, r. 614 Hayes
Nultall Emilia Miss, r. 425 O'Farrell
" Frederick H., engineer, r. 615 Locust Av
" John R. K., office 411 California, r. 1819
Jackson
Nutter Allard A., laborer Somers & Co., r. 161,
9th
" Charles M., salesman Scott & McCord, r.
161, 9th
" Edward H., electrician, r. 161, 9th
" Hannah W., widow, r. 161. 9th
" Hubbard N., miller Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 414 Brannan
" Theodore V. W., teamster Scott & McCord,
r. 161, 9th
Nutting Almon R., janitor Mission Opera
House, r. 224 Capp
" Calvin, traveling salesman, r. 1521 Golden
Gate Av
" Clarence S., r. 1220 Pacific
" Edward C, stonecutter, r. 2128 O'Farrell
'• George C, bookkeeper, r. 1521 Golden Gate
Av
" George H., gripman, r. 706a Army
" John F., stone contractor. NE cor Ellis
and Broderick, r. 2128 O'Farrell
" Joseph E., contractor, r. 923 Powell
" May Miss, cashier, r. 1521 Golden Gate Av
" S. E. & Co. (Stephen E. Nutting and Erwin
G. Rodolph), butchers, 1-2 California
Market
" Stephen E. (S. E. Nutting & Co.), r. 2128
O'Farrell
Nuttman Edward L., purser str Walla Walla,
r. 2913 Bush
Nutz Emel C, expressman, r. 412 Day
Ny Charles R., machinist California' Saw Wks,
r. Corte Madera, Marin Co.
" Julie Miss, dressmaking, 99-100 St. Ann's
Bldg, r. Berkeley
" Julius, machinist Hermann Safe Co., r.
Berkeley
" Paul, electrotyper Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. Berkeley
^S^-Ny. See Nye
Nybye Julius O., coSee saloon, 325 Bush, r. 608a
Haight
Nyden John, night watchman P. M. SS. Co.'s
Wharf
Nye Albert F., clerk P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf, r.
1049a Market
" Alexander E. J., salesman J. H. Stein &
Co., r. 728 Bush
" Charles W., carpenter, r. 7 Redwood Court
" Dwight B. (Marshall & Nye), r. 1635 Polk
" Frederick D., upholsterer George Walcolm,
r. 1635 Polk
" Harry E., plate printer George M. Wood &
Co., r. 7 Redwood Court
" John, watchmaker R. G. Wenzel
" Joseph M. Jr., salesman J. J. O'Brien &
Co., r. 728 Bush
" John W., real estate and secretary Home-
stead Union, 314 Montgomery, room 1, r.
823 Mission
" Louis, lumberman, r. 107 Bennington
" Louis C, tallyman, r. Bennington nr Cort-
land Av
" Margaret Mrs., dressmaking. 72S Bush
Nye Mark M., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
Berkeley
" Thomas F., theatrical manager, r. 728 Bush
" William B., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 1635 Polk
Nygard Alfred G., cabinetmaker, r. 1822a How-
ard
" C, machinist Pac. Roll. Mills
" Christian, peddler, r. 17 Ritch
" Ole, engineer, r. NW cor 18th and Iowa,
Potrero
Nygren Alfred, tailor, r. 611 Pine
" Emil, cook C. G. Larsen, r. 415 Powell
Nyhan David, bill poster Siebe & Green, r. 40
Norfolk
" James, laborer, r. 21 Zoe
" James J., policeman, r. 427^/2 Clementina
" Timothy J., stevedore, r. 42734 Clementina
4S=-Nyhan. See Nyhen
Nyhaus Herman, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 1079% Tennessee
" Nicholas J., laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 607 Mariposa
Nyhen Jeremiah, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r,
8 Alabama
" Maggie, widow, r. 8 Alabama
Nylan William M., butcher, r. 10th Av South nr
Railroad Av
4®="Nylan. See Nylen and Nylin
Nyland Joseph S.. foreman Herbert & Vogel, r.
440 Duncan
" Matthew, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
17 Dame
«®-Nyland. See Nieland and Niland
Nylander Esias E., collector postofQce, r. 1551»4
Mission
" Gustav A., painter, r. 167 Moultrie
" Joseph P.. painter, r. 1002 McAllister
Nylen Leonard, tailor, r. 2 Delta PI
Nylin Andrew P., blacksmith, 9 Richland Av
Nylind N., carpenter, r. 22 Sacramento
Nyman Andrew, seaman, r. Powhattan nr Brad-
ford
" August, seaman, r. 327 Beale
" Gustave, janitor Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
238^4 Ritch
" Mary, widow, r. 36 Madison Av
Nystrom Charles, carpenter, r. 5934 Clipper
" Charles, driver Morgan Oyster Co., r. 22181^
Mission
" Frederick, bartender G. Gulbranson, r.
9111/2 Kearny
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O'Beiine Arthur, butcher, r. 180 Clara
O'Boyle John, teamster, r. 51514 Castro
O'Brien Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 232 Perry
" Albert, draughtsman Thomas J. Welsh, r.
1608 Polk
" Alexander, brass finisher, r. 1311 Broadway
" Alexander A., blacksmith Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 3019 Laguna
" Alice Mrs., r. 447 Elizabeth
" Ann, widow, r. 17 Rincon PI
" Ann, widow, r. 35 Powell Av
" Anna M. Mrs., r. 363 Jessie
" Anna T. Miss, teacher Peabody Primary
School, r. 32114 Clementina
" Annie M., widow, r. 1425 Washington
" Anthony, laborer, r. 440 Elizabeth
O'Brien A. P., M. D., city physician, office 1403
California cor Hyde, hours 1 to 3 and 7 to
9 p. m., telephone East 550, r. 1217 Bush,
telephone Sutter 1161
" Arthur J., policeman, r. 1816 Howard
" Augusta, widow, r. 335 Clementina
" Augustine I., plumbing, 1768 Ellis, r. 1760
Ellis
" Austin, liquors, 33 Pacific, r. 18 Elsie
" B., coal passer str Mexico
" Bridget, widow, r. 13 Collins
" Bridget, widow, r. 218 Steiner
" Bridget, domestic, 241 Castro
O'Brien Building, 309-317 Market
" Catherine, widow, r. 17 Harrison Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 120 Shipley
" Catherine, widow, r. 314 .
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O'Brien Catherine, widow, r. 1117 Vallejo
" Catherine, widow, r. 1609 Oak
" Catherine, groceries and liquors, 15 Elsie
" Charles, cooli, r. 403 Broadway
" Charles, expressman, r. 1030 Alabama
" Charles, laborer, r. Cable House
" Charles, shoe fitter, r. 123 Page
" Charles J., clerk, r. 323 Castro
" Charles J., 2d officer str City of Puebla, r.
1817c Howard
" Charles M., watchman, r. 335 Clementina
" Charles S., musician, r. 825 Kearny
" CharlesW., carrier postofflce, r. 2014 Taylor
" Clara Miss, stenographer, r. 232 Perry
" Cornelius, butcher Peter Tautphaus,r. 326
Austin Av
" Cornelius, expressman, r. 805 San Jose Av
" Daniel, baker, r. 32 Harriet
" Daniel, fireman, r. 41 Pacific
" Daniel, fireman, r. 433 Clementina
" Daniel, laborer, r. 9 De Boom
" Daniel, laborer, r. 15I8/2, 24th
" Daniel, sawyer, r. 14 Ringold
" Daniel, teamster, r. 820, 15th Av South
" Daniel F., theatrical manager, r. QKYi
Grove
" Daniel J., shoe finisher J. C. Nolan & Co.,
r. 136, 29th
" Daniel S., law student W. H. Chapman, r.
14 Ringold
" Daniel T., musician, r. 417, 27th
" Darby, longshoreman, r. 105 Clark
" David, r. 810 Taylor
" David, laborer, r. 735 Clementina
" David, porter Western Sugar Refining Co..
r. 1332 Natoma
" David P., shoemaker, r. 735 Clementina
" Delia, domestic, 718 Waller
" Denis, expressman, SW cor California and
Front, r. 1332 Natoma
" Denis, laborer, r. 2211 Mason
" Dennis, laborer, r. 110 South Broderick
" Dennis, painter, r. 81 Natoma
" Dennis, vaquero Kahn & Levy, r. 31 High-
land Av
" Dennis J., electrical engineer, r. 616%
Grove
" Dennis T., clerk Joseph S. Marshall, r. 301
Grove
" Edward, r. 17lB Clara
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 717 Howard
" Edward, musician, r. Kansas nr 22d, Po-
trero
" Edward, painter, r. 863i^ Market
" Edward, teamster, r. 6 Regli PI
" Edward C, dry goods and notions, 234 Noe,
r. 932, 15th
" Edward H., salesman Castle Bros., r. 1016,
17 th
" Edward J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 822 Ellis
" Edward J., shipping clerk Wetmore-Bowen
Co., r. 1030 Clay
" Edward J. , upholsterer Graham Decorative
" Edward M., plumber, r. 658 Willow Av
" Eleanor Mrs., r. 214 Carl
" Eliza, widow, r. 30 Vandewater
" Eliza, widow, r. 444 Brannan
" Eli2a, widow, r. 1030 Clay
" Elizabeth Miss, spooler Golden Gate
Woolen Mills
" Ella M. Mrs., r. 1016, 17th
" Ellen, widow, r.' 113 Perry
" Ellen, widow, r. 728 Natoma
" Ellen Miss, r. 1205 Sutter
" Ellen, domestic, 720 Sutter
" Emma Mrs., tailoress, r. 969A Howard
" Emmett M., bookkeeper Pac. Gas Imp. Co.
r. 1205 Sutter
" Eugene, r. Kansas nr 22d, Potrero
" Euphrasie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 821 Larkin
" Francis T., glass worker, r. 1030 Clay
" Frank, r. 425, 3d
" Frank, clerk Jos. Fredericks & Co.
" Frank, hackman United Carriage Co., r.
932, 15th
" Frank, painter Joseph Budde, r. 39 Minna
" Frank, shoecutter, r. 123 Page
O'Brien Frank E. (Daly & O'Brien), r. 1351/2,
14th
" Frank J., boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 26 Caroline
" Frank M., clerk, r. 1425 Washington
" Fremont M., r. 2014 Taylor
" George, plumber, r. 8 San Antonio
" George, stenographer, r. Capitol nr Saga-
more
" George, waiter str Walla Walla
" George S., porter S. F. News Co., r. 624
Post
" George W., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Berkeley
" Gerald I., bookkeeper J. J. O'Brien & Co.,
r. 1358 Post
" Henry, clerk, r. 891 Larkin
" Henry, 2d officer str Columbia
" Hannah, widow, r. 33 Powell Av
" Harry D., elevator man Hotel St. Nicholas
" Hattie A., widow, r. 1113 Stevenson
" Henry, furniture, 1631 Polk, r. 1633 Polk
" Ira G., clerk S, F. Plating Wks, r. 802 Ful-
ton
" Irene Miss, seamstress, r. 818 Octavia
" J., attendant U. S. Quarantine Station,
Angel Island
" James (James O'Brien & Son), r. 840 Capp
" James (J. J. O'Brien & Co.), r. 1320 Geary
" James, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 8th Av
South bet M and N
" James, clerk, r. 822 Ellis
" James, clerk Washington Hotel
;, coal passer str San Jose
1, helper S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 1819
Lombard
" James, hostler Quiros Soda Water Co., r.
555 Polk
" James, laborer, r. 346, 4th
" James, paper carrier, r. 22 Madison Av
" James, plumber, r. 1038 York
" James, seaman, r. 219 Langton
" James, teamster, r. 168 Clementina
" James & Son (James and William J.),
liquors, 5 Leidesdorff
" James C, currier South S. F. Tannery, r.
822, 15th Av South
" James F., bookkeeper Vincent Kingwell, r.
220, 5th
" James H., driver LaGrande Laundry, r.
114A 14 th
O'Brien James H., street contractor, offices 238
Montgomery and 312 9th, telephone
South 365, r. 312, 9th
" James I., with Pacific Undertakers, r.
Capitol nr Sagamore
" James J., builder and contractor, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1524 Golden Gate Av
" James J., carriage painter Gowan, Gor-
man & Co., r. 134 Page
" James J., clerk C. Curtin, r. 905 Market
" James K., plumber, r. 802 Fulton
" James L., porter, r. 21 Elliot Park
" James P., plumber, r. 1216 Green
" James W., foreman Selby Smelting &
Lead Co., r. 1110 Eddy
" Jane, widow, r. 614?£ Minna
" Jay C, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 219
Polk
" J. Charles, glass stainer Thomas C. But-
terworth, r. 1825 Howard
" Jeremiah, r. 8 San Antonio
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 221, 8th rear
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1109 York
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 1718, 25th
" Jeremiah, teamster M. & O. Maguire
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O'Brien Jeremiah J., conductor Market St. Ry,
r. 3 Tremont Av
" Jeremiah T., builder, r. 802 Fulton
" Jerome H. (O'Brien & Sons), r. 719 Frank-
lin
O'Brien J. J. & Co. (John J. and James
O'Brien), importers and dealers domes-
tic and foreign dry goods, NE cor Mar-
ket and Jones
" John, r. 12614 Noe
" John, r. 624 Post
" John, blacksmith, r. 261 Clara
" John, boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks
" John, butcher, 313, 26th
" John, butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r. 326
Austin Av
" John, car repairer Market St. Ry
" John, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r. 40
Minna
" John, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 632i/^
Natoma
" John, deckhand str Modoc
" John, distributor LaGrand Laundry, r. 21.
9th
" John, doorkeeper Occidental Hotel
" John, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 1045 Mar-
ket
" John, fitter United Boot and Shoe Co., r. 88
Clipper
" John, hair worker, r. 26 Erie
" John, helper Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. 103 Natoma
" John, helper Forderer Cornice Wks, r. 17
Morris Av
" John, helper Selby Smelting and Lead Co.,
r. 1811 O'Farrell
" John, laborer, r. 480 Jessie
" John, laborer, r. 708 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 1013 Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
" John, longshoreman, r. 128 Erie
■' John, maltster Hibernia Brewery, r. 728
Natoma
" John, miner, r. 668 Clementina
" John, painter, r. 94 Precita
" John, sailmaker William Davis, r. 516 Davis
" John, seaman, r. 131 Hickory Av
" John, shoemaker, r. 710 Natoma
" John, spice maker, r. Harrison nr Precita
Av
" John, wire mattresss maker John Hoey, r.
27 Sumner
" John A., tanner, r. 839, 13th Av South
" John C, master mariner, r. 1817c Howard
" John C, ship carpenter, r. 516 Duncan
" John C, shipping agent, 820 Battery
" John D., salesman Roth & Co., r. 81 Ever-
ett
" JohnD., superintendent United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. San Mateo
" John E., deputy Coroner, r. 1811 O'Farrell
" John E., teamster, r. 210a Capp
" John E., with Merten & Co., r. 9 Gunnison
Av
" John F., carpenter, r. 14 Bryant Av
" John F., policeman, r. 408 Dolores
O'Brien Jolin F., proprietor New Louvre, 8-14
O'Farrell, r. 225 Pierce
" John H., groceries and liquors, NE cor 19th
and Shotwell
" John H., medical student, r. 618^4 Filbert
" John H. Jr., clerk, r. NE cor 19th and Shot-
well
" John J.,r. 1309 Vallejo
" John J. (J. J. O'Brien & Co), r. 1358 Post
" John J. (O'Brien & Sons), r. 713 Cole
O'Brien John J., boilermaker Risdon I. & L-
Wks,'r. 1151 Folsom
" John J., brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 22 Madison Av
" John J., butcher John Wagner & Sons, r.
7th Av South bet L and M
" John J., carpenter and builder, r. 611%
Broderick
" John J., carrier postofflce, r. 23 Hunt
" John J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 129,
22d
" John J., machinist Joseph Budde, r. 39
Minna
" John J., porter Braunschweiger & Co., r.
401, 5th
" John J., rigger, r. 292 Union
" John J., salesman Joseph Poheim, r. 123
Page
O'Brien John J., secretary .<Etna Mineral
Water Co., 108 Drumm. r. Berkeley
" John J., tailor, r. 1030 Clay
" John J., teamster, r. 5 Treat Av
" John J., teamster, r. 1611 Lexington Av
" John J., yard manager Simpson Lumber
Co., r. 421 Lyon
" John J. K., r. 8 San Antonio
" John K., blacksmith, r. 1913 Harrison
" John L., seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" John M.. longshoreman, r. 4 Crook
O'Brien John P., attorney at law, 34-35 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 158 Golden Gate Av
" John P., boat builder, r. 171b Clara
" John R., heel burnisher United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 14, 26th
" John T., horseman Engine 2, r. 616i/4 Grove
" John T., telegraph operator A. J. Wheelock
&Co., r. 1913 Harrison
" John v., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 7 Mint
Av
" Joseph, r. 7.54 Mission
" Joseph, bellboy Hotel St. Nicholas
" Joseph, cash receiver O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 614% Minna
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1117 Vallejo
" Joseph, machine operator Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 1827 Market
" Joseph, ropemaker, r. Harrison nr Precita
Av
" Joseph, seaman, r. 2833 Geary
" Joseph, shoemak r, r. Croce nr Mission
" Joseph Jr., cigarmaker, r. Croce nr Mission
" Joseph A., laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
" Joseph H., clerk,W. R. Grace & Co.. r. 225
Pierce
" Joseph H., machinist Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill, r. SE cor 1st Av and Mc-
Allister
" Joseph H., teamster, r. 2OV2 Hawthorne
" Joseph J., laborer, r. 530%, 3d
" Joseph J., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1358 Post
" Joseph M. (O'Brien & Sons), r. 1021 Van
Ness
" Joseph M., compositor, r. 7 Mint Av
" Joseph M., millhand C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
114 Eugenia
" Joseph T., traveling salesman r. 1811
O'Farrell
" J. T., r. 819 California
" Julia Miss, liquors, 1110 Battery
" Julia Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 1137 Geary
" Julia, domestic, 2929 Clay
" Julia A. Miss, saleslady, r. 18% Oak
" Julia S. Mrs., r. 6 Walter
" Kate, widow, r. 1117 Vallejo
" Kate Miss, cloaks and suits, 1034 Folsom
" Kate Miss, teacher Horace Mann Gram-
mar School, r. 319 Oak
" Kate C. Miss, teacher Redding Primary
School, r. 1799 Broderick
" Kate I., widow, r. 1811 O'Farrell
" Katherine, r. 1217 Laguna
" Kittie Miss, stenographer, r. 26 Erie
" Lizzie, cook, 553 Harrison
" Lizzie M. Miss, dressmaking, 14 McAl-
lister
" Louis, r. 205 Turk
" Luke B. (Gavan & O'Brien), r. 17 Rincon PI
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Clementina
" M., fireman str City of Puebla
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 1633 Bush
" Magsie Miss, bookbinder, r. 190 Shipley
O'Brien M. Ambrose, broker, 309 Clay, r. 413
Franklin
" Mamie Miss, glovemaker, r. 1036 Army
" Mamie Miss, saleslady, r. 26 Erie
" Mamie A. Miss, saleslady George A. Moss,
r. 102, 7th Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 33 Norfolk
" Margaret, widow, r. 326 Austin Av
" Margaret, widow, liquors, 17 Chesley
" Margaret Miss. r. 3821 Washington
" Margaret Miss, millinery. 503 Hayes
" Margaret Miss, tailoress Benjamin Schlan-
ker, r. 17lB Clara
" Margaret Miss, teacher Sherman Primary
School, r. 319 Oak
" Margaret, domestic, 712 Ashbury
" Martin, paper carrier, r. SE cor 1st Avand
McAllister
" Martin F., with Butler & Haldan, r. SE cor
1st Av and McAllister
" Martin J. , laborer, r. 36 Ford
" Mary, widow, r. 5 Lundy Lane
" Mary, widow, r. 39 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 243 Fell
" Mary, widow, r. 335, 19th
" Mary, widow, r. 402 Montgomery, room 2?
" Mary, widow, r. 433 Clementina
" Mary, widow, r. 502 Post
" Mary Miss, r. 1423 Pine
" Mary Miss, r. 3021 Pine
" Mary Miss, lace worker, r. 233, 3d
" Mary Miss, seamstress, r. 18 William
" Mary, Mrs., r. 865 Mission
" Mary, domestic, 426P Devisadero
" Mary, domestic, 1236 O'Farrell
" Mary A., widow, r. 2726 Greenwich
" Mary E., widow, r. 323 Castro
" Mary J., widow, r. 26 Hunt
" Matthew, carpenter, r. 1036 Army
" Matthew, clerk Spring Valley W. W., r. 1433
Steiner
" Matthew, draughtsman, r. 20314 Guerrero
" Matthew, gasfitter, r. 114 Morris Av
" Matthew, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., cor
Humboldt and Vermont
" Matthew S., bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 822
Ellis
" Maurice (Nagle & O'Brien), r. 515 Howard
" Maurice J., bookbinder R. I. Whelan & Co.,
r. 1117 Vallejo
" Maurice J., hoseman Engine 31, r. 1214
Picific
" Michael, r. 23 Hunt
" Michael, r. 6321,^ Natoma
" Michael, r. 710 Natoma
" Michael, r. 907, 15th
" Michael, cigar maker, r. 820, 15th Av South
" Michael, expressman, r. 6 Everett rear
" Michael, hoseman Engine 1, r. 1 Silver Star
PI
" Michael, laborer, r. 1216 Green
" Michael, millhand, r. Eugenia Av nr Cali-
fornia Av
O'BRIEN MICHAEL,
mill machinery and proprietor San
Francisco Mill Furnishing Depot, 509-
513 Mission, r. 1731 Sutter
O'Brien Michael, plumber, r. 31 Highland Av
" Michael, teamster, r. 1920 Ellis
" Michael H., r. 1131 Broadway
" Michael J., laborer, r. 15b De Boom
" Michael L., plumber. 426 Geary, r. 1038
York
" Michael L. G., attorney at law, r. 24 Fell
" M. J. Miss, school teacher, r. 1709 Broderick
" Mollie Miss, r. II23/2 Alabama
" Morgan, expressman, foot Market, r. 6
Everett
" Morgan Mrs., dressmaker, r. 321 Bartlett
" Morgan J., machine operator United Boot
and Shoe Co., r. 321 Bartlett
" Nellie Miss, r. 16131/2 Geary
" Nellie Miss, copyist, r. 26 Erie
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O'Brien Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 21 Elliot
Park
" Nellie Miss, finisher Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Nora Miss, teacher Emerson Primary
School, r. 1425 Washington
" Nora, domestic, 922 Page
" Oliver, foreman Simpson Lumber Co., r.
Colma, Cal.
" Patrick, r. 8 San Antonio
" Patrick, r. 12 V2 Bluxome
" Patrick, r. 17 Rincon PI
" Patrick, r. 735 Clementina
" Patrick, r. 2806 Harrison
" Patrick, calker, r. 1112 Alabama
" Patrick, engineer National Brewing Co., r.
911 Buchanan
" Patrick, gardener St. Mary's Hospital
" Patrick, helper Jackson Brewing Co., r.
1026 Minna
" Patrick, laborer, r. 4 Norton PI
" Patrick, laborer, r. 81 Everett
" Patrick, laborer, r. 619 Ellis rear
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1443 Harrison
" Patrick, laborer, r. 3309 Fillmore
" Patrick, laborer Market St. Ry, r. 103 Na-
toma
" Patrick, seaman, r. 15 Federal
" Patrick, shipwright, r. 920 Natoma
" Patrick A., plumber, r. 658 Willow Av
" Patrick J. (O'Brien & Sons), r. 719 Franklin
" Patrick J., finisher Norton Tanning Co., r.
16th Av South bet P and Q
" Patrick J., hostler, r. 115V4 Shipley
" Patrick J., policeman, r. 1611 Green
" Patrick J., shoemaker, r. 236 Noe
• ■ Patrick R. (P. R. O'Brien & Son), r. 1353
Folsom
" Patrick T., teamster, r. 1920 Ellis
" Paul J., collector, r. 1016, 17th
" Percy H. (Moore & O'Brien), r. Belvedere
" Peter, expressman, r. 401, 5th
" Peter, liquors and boarding, 113 Vallejo
" Peter Jr., teamster Standard Soap Co., r.
401, 5th
" Philip, fireman National Brewing Co., r.
624 Fulton
" Philip J., machinist The Rix Compressed
Air Machinery Co., r. 1332 Natoma
" Philip T., builder, r. 802 Fulton
" Philip T., stenographer, r. SE cor 1st Av
and McAllister
" P. R. & Son (Patrick R. and William T.),
plumbers, 1357 Folsom
" Richard, clerk, r. 425 Fulton
" Richard, clerk Tax Collector's Office, r.
,559 Minna
" Richard E., r. 8 San Antonio
" Richard J. Jr., plumber, r. 6 Hunt
., Simon, laborer, r. Alabama nr Rutledge Av
" Smith, architect, 126 Kearny, room 57, r.
404 Ellis
" Stephen H., r. 8 San Antonio
" Terrence, cook Alms House
" Terrence, painter, r. NE cor Vermont and
Humboldt
" Terrence, wood and coal, 715 Harrison, r, 17
Rincon PI
«' Terrence Jr., painter, r. NE cor Vermont
and Humboldt
" Thomas, r. 24 Linden Av
" Thomas, r. 104 Natoma
" Thomas, baker, r. 1361 Folsom
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. Kansas nr 22d, Po-
trero
" Thomas, butcher, r. SVA Clinton Park
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" Thomas, clerk, r. 425 Fulton
■' Thomas, expressman, NE cor 6th and Mis-
sion, r. 11 Gilbert
" Thomas, frame maker, r. 23 Hunt
" Thomas, gasfltter, r. 750 Minna
" Thomas, head bellman Bohemian Club, r.
8^4 Wetmore PI
" Thomas, laborer, r. 35 Crocker
" Thomas, laborer, r. 856 Howard
" Thomas, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 9
Gunnison Av
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 212, 1st
" Thomas, rancher, r. 232 Perry
" Thomas B., clerk Police Court 1, r. New
Western Hotel
" Thomas B., clerk Palace Hotel
" Thomas B., porter, r. 822 Ellis
" Thomas E., salesman, r. 4 Bond
" ThomosF., carpenter N. Parrish & Co.. r.
1856 Lexington Av
" Thomas F., clerk, r. 559 Minna
" Thomas F., painter, r. 1913 Harrison
" Thomas H., foreman Wakelleld Rattan Co.,
r. 14 McAllister
" Thomas H., real estate, r. 1709 Broderick
" Thomas J., bartender, r. 728 Natoma
" Thomas J., bookkeeper Thomas Sullivan,
r. 220, 5th
" Thomas M.. notary public and secretary
Ostrander Repeating Gun Co., 216 Bush,
room 9, r. 1628 Devisadero
" Thomas T., foreman, r. 420, 6th
" Thomas V. (T. V. & V. L,. O'Brien), r. Bel-
vedere
" Thomas W., bricklayer, r. 1760 Ellis
" Timothy, fireman Engine 15, r. 326 Austin
Av
" Timothy, fishdealer, r. 12 Richland Av
" Timothy, grading contractor, r. 102, 7th Av
" Timothy, laborer, r. 127 Randall
" Timothy, longshoreman O. R. and N. Co.
" Timothy F., clerk, r. 616^ Grove
" Timothy I. (O'Brien & Spotorno), r. 1514
McAllister
" Timothy J., conductor Presidio and Fer-
ries RR, r. 8 San Antonio
«,'J. Timothy S., carpenter, r. 241/2 Angelica
O'Brien T. V. & V. L. (Thomas V. and Victor
L.), attorneys at law, 402 Montgomery,
rooms 3-6
" Victor L. (T. V. & V. L. O'Brien), r. Belve-
dere
" Walter G., teacher dancing, 603 Grove
" William, r. 181/2 Oak
" William, r. 209 Grant Av
" William, r. 220, 5th
" William, r. 435/2 Stevenson
" William, attorney at law, r. 312 Bartlett
" William, cartman Harbor Commissioners
" William, driver Hammond & Brod r 813
Mission
" William, drivers. F. Stock Brewery, r. 30
Vandewater
" William, fireman Palace Hotel, r. 542 Mis-
sion
" William, glassblower, r. 16 Garden
" William, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
" William, laborer, r. 1467 Minna
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 38,
Gunnison Av
" William, laborer, r. 4 Norton PI
" William, machine hand, r. 409 California
Av
" William, manager Am. District Tel., 839
Sutter, r. 1913 Harrison
O'Brien William, master mariner, r. 334 Main
" William, plasterer, r. 100 Jones
" William, porter, r. 1332 Natoma
" William, teamster, r. 909 Kearny
" William, teamster B. F. Barton & Co., r. 10
Do re
" William D., r. 232 Perry
" William E., blacksmith Farnsworth &
Ruggles, r. 261 Clara
" William E., collector Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 401, 5th
" William E., weigher W. C. Ordway
" William F., bricklayer, r. 1760 Ellis
" William H., painter Daniel Foley, r. 203
Fair Oaks
" William J. (James O'Brien &Son),r. 850
Capp
" William J., carpenter, r. 26i/4 Chesley
" William J., piano polisher Kohler& Chase,
r. 645 Natoma
" William J., shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg
& Co., r. 14 Dearborn
" William J., teacher dancing, 105 Larkin, r.
1904 Market
" William M., merchandise broker, 327 Front,
r. 1609 Oak
" William S., collector Pac. Gas Imp. Co.,
r. 1425 Washington
" William S., porter, r. 113 Perry
" William T. (Bernard & O'Brien), r. IS'/i
Oak
" William T. (P. R. O'Brien & Son), r. 1353
Folsom
" William T., boiler maker, r. 559 Bryant
" William W., laborer, r. 23 Hunt
" Willis (O'Brien & Sons), r. 222 Van Ness
Av
O'Brien & Moore (Percy H. O'Brien and Alfred
S. Moore), California Commercial and
Collection Agency, 402 Montgomery,
rooms 3-4-6, telephone Main 5994
" & Sons (Patrick J., Willis, John J., Joseph
M. and Jerome H.), carriage manufac-
turers, NW cor Polk and Golden Gate Av
O'Brien & Spotorno (Timothy I. O'Brien and
Gaston P. Spotorno), poultry, game and
dairy produce, 3-6 and 38-39 California
Market
O'Bryen Edward P., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 600
Bush
" Theresa E., widow, r. 600 Bush
O'Byrne Charles S. (Callaghan &0'Byme), r. 300
Fair Oaks
" Frank, attorney at law, 405 Montgomery,
room 18. r. 300 Fair Oaks
" George (O'Byrne, Romaine & O'Byrne), r.
300 Fair Oaks
" John (O'Byrne, Romaine & O'Byrne), r. 300
Fair Oaks
O'Byrne, Romaine & O'Byrne (John O'Byrne,
Benjamin Romaine and George O'Byrne),
attorneys at law, 405 Montgomery, rooms
15-18
O'Callaghan Charles F., law student, r. 108, 12th
O'Callaghan Daniel, commission merchant 300
Davis, r. 108, 12th
" Delia, domestic, 105 Devisadero
" Denis, stock cutter United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 806, 26th
" Dennis J., veterinary surgeon, 408 Tehama
" James, salesman, r. 231 Oak
■' James J., with W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 836
Mission
" John, machinist, r. 806, 26th
" Joseph, clerk, r. 231 Oak
" Lizzie Miss, teacher music, r. 231 Oak
" Margaret, widow, r. 108, 12th
" Mary, widow, r. 231 Oak
" Maurice J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
328 Clementina
" Michael, gardener, r. 1611 Pacific Av
O'Callaghan Thomas M., assistant secretary
Society California Pioneers, 5 Pioneer
PI, r. 108, 12th
" Timothy, coalpasser, r. 51 Ewing PI
O'Claire Alfred, cooper Herbert & Vogel, r. 610
Greenwich
" Alfred Jr., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 610
Greenwich
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" Toussaint, cooper, r. 610 Greenwich
O'Connell Agnes P., widow, r. 824 Harrison
" Andrew, helper, r. 421, 2d
" Annie Miss, teacher Starr King Primary
School, r. 938 Bush
" Anthony F., clerk Frank J. Sullivan, r.
Mountain View, Cal.
" Bernard, carpenter, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Brothers (John and estate of Michael),
liquors, 336, 4th
" C. Abbie Miss, milliner, r. 47 Erie
" Charles A., with Cal. Automatic Gas Regu-
lator Co., r. 103 Devisadero
" Cornelius, packer Levi Strauss & Co., r.
1132 Church
" Cornelius, shoemaker, r. 517, 26th
" Daniel (Mooney & O'Connell), r. 14 Bernice
" Daniel, asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
836>4 Harrison
" Daniel, boatbuilder, 3433 Mason
" Daniel, bookkeeper Edison Light and
Power Co., r. Alameda
" Daniel, compositor Upton Bros., r. 1310a
Harrison
" Daniel, employee Harbor Commissioners,
r. Sausalito
" Daniel, liquors, 203 Post, r. 1014 Geary
" Daniel Jr., marine reporter Merchants'
Exchange Assn., r. 2433 Mason
" Daniel A., attorney at law, r. 110 Devisa-
dero
O'Connell Daniel E., cashier O'Connor, Mofiatt
& Co., r. Redwood City
" Daniel J., teas and coflee, r. 232 Chestnut
" Ellen, widow, r. 6 Dearborn
" Ellen, widow, r. 210 Francisco
" Francis, r. 39 Sycamore
" Frank, butcher Henry Levy, r. 9 Russ
" Frank, molder O'Connell & Lewis, r. 608
Grove
" George D., student, r. 103 Devisadero
" George P., policeman, r. 1166, 15th Av
South
" Gregory F., merchant, r. 803 Haight
" Harry, paper hanger estate Jeremiah
O'Connell, r. 312, 5th
" Helen A. Miss, teacher Miss West's School
for Girls, r. The Baltimore
" James, gardener Golden Gate Park, r. Ill
Germania
" James, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" James, secretary Rose Creek Mining Co.,
163 Crocker Bldg, r. 103 Devisadero
" James, plaster, r. 907 Folsom
" James M., plasterer, r. 1310a Harrison
" Jennie Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. Oakland
" Jeremiah, r. 345 Minna
" Jeremiah (estate of). Miss Margaret
O'Connell manager, paints and oils, 312,
5th
" John, r. 938 Bush
" John (Flaherty & O'Connell), r. 3030 Pine
" John (O'Connell Bros.), r. 834 Harrison
" John, bookkeeper, r. 608 Grove
" John, bridge builder, r. 755 Folsom
" John, clerk, r. 14 McLea Court
" John, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 709 Dia-
mond
" John, groceries and liquors, 1717 San Carlos
Av
" John, lodgings, 907 Folsom
" John, packer, r. 333 Chestnut
" John, painter, r. 613^ Natoma
" John, porter S. H. Frank & Co., r. 30 Kiss-
ling
" John, scavenger Board of Education, r. 13
Beideman
" John A., bookkeeper S. F. Hay and Grain
Co., r. 1310a Harrison
" JohnH., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 39
Willow Av
" John H., engineer, r. 103 Devisadero
" John J., captain Company E, 1st Infantry
U.S.A., Angel Island
'• John J., machine hand W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 816 Greenwich
" John J., painter, r. 1401 Folsom
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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to Order for Churches, Lodges,
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shoemaker, r. 17 Chatta-
NE cor Chestnut
O'Connell John J
nooga
" Joseph B., carpenter,
and Fillmore
" Lawrence, groceries and liquors, 18, 24th,
r. 36. 24th
" M., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Maggie, domestic, 1221 McAllister
" Mamie Miss, with Theo C. Marceau, r. 39
Sycamore Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 103 Devisadero
" Margaret Miss, manager estate of Jere-
miah O'Connell, r. 312, 5th
" Margaret Mrs., furniture, 1126 Howard
" Martin (O'Connell & Lewis), r. 608 Grove
" Martin C, bricklayer, r. 608 Grove
" Mary, widow, r. NE cor Russ and Natoma
" Mary Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Maurice A., horse shoer James W. Keefe, r.
1126 Howard
" Maurice W., organist St. Ignatius Church,
r. 110 Devisadero
" Michael (estate of) , office 336, 4th
" Michael, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 128
Pennsylvania Av
" Michael, molder, r. 27 Rausch
" Michael, peddler, r. 17 Aileen Av
" Michael J., engineer Engine 4, r. 150, 3d
" Michael J., fireman Engine 24
" Michael W., cutter Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 37 Rausch
" Morris W., boat builder, r. 2433 Mason
" Patrick, blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
1502 Kentucky
" Patrick, fireman Engine 4, r. 313^4, 7th
" Patrick, fireman Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 433V4
Clementina
" Patrick Rev., pastor St. Teresa's Church,
r. 723 Tennessee
" Patrick, policeman, r. 912 Florida
" Richard, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 27
Blake
" Roberto., r. 1815 Broderick
O'Connell Robert E., D.D. S., dentist, 231 Post, r.
103 Devisadero
" Robert J. G., physician and surgeon, 503
Octavia
" Sarah, widow, r. 567 Stevenson rear
" Solidad, widow, r. 605 Broadway
" Thomas, chipper Atlas Iron Wks.
" Thomas, clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 103 Devisadero
" Thomas, coal passer str City of Everett
" Thomas, machinist, r. 1726 Lexington Av
" Thomas, painter, r. 312, 5th
" Thomas, policeman, r. 1309 Utah
,, Thomas, packer, r. 233 Chestnut
" Thomas F., painter, r. 333^ Ritch
" Thomas G., bookkeeper, r. 1610b Mason
" Timothy, painter estate Jeremiah O'Con-
nell, r. 58 West Mission
" Walter, plumber, r. 1420 Geary
" William, boat builder, r. 2433 Mason
" William, laborer, r. 333 Shipley
" William, mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" William, watchman Post Office, r. 136 Perry
" William B., shoe cutter StoU & Van Ber-
gen, r. 333, 8th Av
" William J., clerk Tobin & Tobin, r. 323,
8th Av
" William T., patternmaker S. F. Pattern
Wks, r. 755 Folsom
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iron foundry, SW cor Francisco and
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" Arthur, cook, r. 213 Broadway
" B. Mrs., widow, r. 2709 Mission
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" Charles F., r. 258 Clara
" Charles J., printer Paul P. Bernhardt &
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" Christopher, r. 103 Fulton
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825 O'Farrell
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" Daniel, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 335 Bryant
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and Spruce
" Daniel, driver Frank J. Rath
«' Daniel, engineer, r. 21214, 12th rear
" Daniel, laborer, r. 451, 1st
" Daniel, lodgings, 1121 Mission
" Daniel J., hoseman Engine 12, r. 1702
Kearny
" Daniel M., molder, r. 757b Folsom
" Daniel W., compositor, r. 1730 San Carlos
Av
" David, r. 1416 Broadway
" Delia, widow, r. 5 Hampshire
" Dennis, r. 923 Natoma
" Dennis, baker, r. 420 Ringold
" Dennis, plumber, r. 420 Ringold
" Dennis H., painter, r. 1109a Leavenworth
O'Connor E. A., cashier Post Office, NW cor
Washington and Battery, r. 1926 Vallejo
" Edward, bookkeeper, r. 428 Haight
" Edward, coal, r. 316 Ritch
" Edward, cooper, r. 52b South Park
" Edward, laborer, r. 906 Minnesota
" Edward, painter, r. 2740 Folsom
" Edward, tinsmith, r. 2021 Hyde
" Edward Jr., carpenter, r. 52b South Park
" Edward Jr., riveter Union I. Wks, r. 906
Minnesota
" Edward B., bookkeeper, r. 2303 Howard
" Edward E., clerk Porter, Slessinger & Co.,
r. 542, 17th
" Edward F., fitter Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
1925 Filbert
" Edward J., compositor, r. 1730 San Carlos
Av
" Edward L., attorney at law, 26 Montgom-
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" Elizabeth, widow, r. 709 Van Ness Av
" Ellen Miss, restaurant, 1191 Market, r. 1160
Mission
'< Eugene, foreman Engine 7, r. 20 Sharon
" Eugene F., carpenter, r. 337 Alvarado
O'Connor Francis, broker, r. 515V^, 6th
" Frank A., brass tinisher Vincent Kingwell
r. 471/2 Ritch
" Frank S., laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
406 Ringold
" Frederick, printer, r. 52b South Park
" George H., horse clipper M. C. Christian,
r. 549V2 Natoma
" George P., coremaker Vincent Kingwell, r.
25 Anthony
" Hannah Miss, r. 258 Clara
" Helen, widow, r. 113 Shipley
" Honora, widow, r. 8% Boardman PI
" Honora, widow, r. 19^7 Pacific Av
" Hugh, r. 3 McCormick PI
" Hugh, hostler Timothy J. Sullivan, r. 2417
Clay
" Humphrey, hostler Timothy J. Sullivan, r.
2417 Clay
" J. & Co. (James O'Connor), groceries and
liquors, 217 Mason
" James, r. 920 Page
" James, r. 2303 Howard
" James (J. O'Connor & Co.), r. 217 Mason
" James, butcher, r. 811 Harrison
" James, carpenter, r. 1703 Howard
" James, foreman Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. cor Broderick and Jefferson
" James, hoseman Engine 13, r. 10 Virginia
Av
" James, laborer, r. 210 Clara rear
" James, laborer, r. 331 Jessie
" James, laborer, r. 804i/4 Turk
" James, liquors, 401 Harrison
" James, policeman, r. 819, 17th
" James, policeman, r. 924 Army
" James, seaman, r. 233, 3d
" James, surgical dresser City and County
Hospital, r. 2740 Folsom
" James, teamster, r. 704 Railroad Av
" James Jr., driver W. F. O'Connor, r. 3303
Howard
" James F., fruits and vegetables, 921
Church
" James F., plumber, r. 28 Hartford
" James F., 3d asst engineer str Australia,
r. 921 York
" James H., clerk Bear & Buckley, r. 18th Av
South bet Q and R
" James H., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
Alameda
" James J., bookkeeper U. S. Sub Treasury,
r. 431 McAllister
O'Connor James J., contractor, 410 Kearny, r.
San Rafael
" James J., painter, r. 2740 Folsom
" James W., 2d officer str City of Sydney
O'CONNOR J. C. & CO,,
undertakers and embalmers, 767 Mis-
sion bet 3d and 4tli, telephone Main
5617
O'Connor Jeremiah, expressman, SE cor 7th and
Mission, r. 2827 Harrison
" Jeremiah, helper, r. 505, 8th
" Jeremiah, lumber dealer, 1166-1168 Mission,
r. 651 Jessie
" Jei-emiah C. (J. C. O'Connor & Co.), r. 1062
Fulton
" Jeremiah J., contractor, r. 648 Minna
" Jerome, butcher, r. 1119 Mission
" J. J., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1435
Valencia
" Johanna, domestic, 2000 Laguna
" John, r. 20 Sharon
" John. r. 430 Bryant
" John, r. 869 Market
" John, r. 1352 Alabama
" John (O'Connor & Tobin), r. 408 Clementina
" John, carrier postofflce, r. 1226 Ashbury
" John, deck, r. 43 South Park
" John, compositor, r. 268 Clara
" John, cook Herman Lemmermann, r. 52b
South Park
" John, driver South S. F. Tannery
" John, fireman, r. 501 Napa
" John, gripman, r. 2209 Pine
" John, groceries and liquors, 261 Tehama
" John, iron worker, r. 116 Shipley
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(COATES & Co., Established 1793^
W. B. CHAPMAN,
SouE Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
O'CO
CKOCKER-LANGIiEY DIRECTOKY.
O'CO
1199
O'Connor Jobn, laborer, r. IV2 Morrell PI
" Jotin, laborer, r. 26 Hartford
" John, laborer, r. 27V2 Rauscli
" John, laborer, r. 230 Langton
" John, laborer, r. SSO'/a RUch
" John, laborer, r. 534 Howard
" John, laborer, r. 1438, 24th
" John, laborer Mount St. Joseph Infant
Asylum, r. 18th Av South bet Q and R
" John, laborer F. S. Moody, r. 608, 6th
" John, liquors and boarding, 521, 1st
" John, mattress maker Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 37 Laskie
" John, nurse, r. 512, 15th
" John, painter, r. 10 Lapidge
" John, plasterer, r. 22d Av nr Point Lobos
Av
" John, policeman, r. 1533 Dolores
" John, porter, r. 2901 Jackson
" John, pressman Daily Report, r. 444, 6th
" John, salesman Thomas Taylor & Co., r.
1523 Sanchez
" John, shoemaker, r. 627 Natoma
" John, stevedore, r. 820 Folsom
" John, stonemason, r. 1908 Buchanan
" John A. (Lynch & O'Connor), r. 120 McAl-
" John B., policeman, r. 317 Mason
" John C. r. 419 Grove
" John Tl, clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
1811 Scott
" John P., carrier postofQce, r. 1121 Mission
" John J., chief clei-k Hospital Dept. S. P.
Co., r. 2828a Folsom
" John J., clerk P. M. SS. Co., r. 181/2 Rausch
" John J., horseshoer T. J.Crowley, r. Put-
nam Av nr Union Av
" John J., laborer, r. 567 Stevenson rear
" John J., salesman, r. 335 Franklin
'■ John J., solicitor, r. 2209 Pine
" John L., auctioneer, r. 1G03A Greenwich
" John M., cooper, r, 336 Shipley
" John R., policeman, r. 2815 Howard
" John W., bricklayer, r. 427 Fulton
" Joseph, assistant O'Connor, Mofiatt & Co.,
r. Emeryville, Alameda Co.
" Joseph, meat smoker Thomas Loughran, r.
3213 Fillmore
" Joseph, principal Horace Mann Grammar
School, r. 405, 30th
" Joseph A., salesman Campodonico & Mal-
colm Co., r. 1012a Washington
" Joseph R., printer T. J. O'Connor & Co., r.
836, 15th
" Joseph T., student, r. 130214 California
" Julia, widow, r. 800 Hayes
" Julia Miss, bookbinder, r. 109 Perry
" Kate, widow, r. 1447, 25th
^' Kate, domestic, 1530 Van Ness Av
" Laura Mrs., baker Hermann Lemmer-
mann, r. 811 Harrison
" Lawrence, bricklayer, r. 9 Montcalm
" Leonore Miss, dressmaker, r. 52b South
Park
" Lorenz, laborer, r. 225 Drumm
" Louis, civil engineer, r. 103, 8th
" Luke, liquors, 211, 8th
" Maggie, widow, groceries, 558 Howard
" Maggie Mrs., dressmaking, 241'7 Clay
" Margaret, widow, r. 255 Stevenson
" Margaret, widow, r. 648 Minna
" Margaret, widow, r. 1302V2 California
" Margaret, widow, r. 1329 Waller
^' Margaret, r. 2530 Pine
" Martin, gardener, r. 510 St. Rose's Av
" Martin, gripman, r. 334a, 2d Av
" Mary, widow, r. 27 Laskie
" Mary, widow, r. 406 Ringold
" Mary, widow, r. 921 York
" Mary, widow, r. 1303 Harrison
" Mary, widow, r. 1813 San Carlos Av
" Mary, widow, r. The Lick Old Ladies'
Home
" Mary Miss, r. 317 Francisco
" Mary Miss, r. 637 Florida
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 427 Fulton
" Mary Mrs., r. 730 Pine
" Mary Mrs, liquors, 235, 5th
" Mary, domestic, 216, 18th
O'Connor Mary, domestic, 565 Bryant
" Mary A. Miss, dressmaking, 2086 Market
" Matthew, collar maker, r. 510 St. Rose's Av
" Maurice, ironworker, r. 914% Harrison
" Maurice, laborer, r. 422 Natoma
" Michael, clerk, r. 11 Sheridan
" Michael, clerk, r. 2834 Bush
" Michael, conductor Gal. St. RR, r. 2 Helen
" Michael, driver Engine 18
" Michael, gardener, r. 27, 11th
" Michael, laborer, r. 153 Minna
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 17 Minna
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 142 Natoma
" Michael, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry. Co.,
r. 634 San Jose Av
" Michael, plasterer, r. 508 Fell
" Michael, traveling salesman, r. 1303 Harri-
son
" Michael Jr., engineer G. R. Lucy & Co., r.
11 Sheridan
" Michael C, clerk Metzger & Franklin, r.
1234 C^jStro
" Michael C, shoemaker, r. 12 Virginia Av
" Michael E., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings
and Loan Society, r. 905 Market
O'Connor Michael F. (Ferguson, Curley & Co.),
r. 1016, 20th
" MichaelJ., r. 508 Fell
" Michael J., butcher E. F. Smiddy, r. 849
Bryant
" Michael J., laborer, r. 51b Shipley
" Michael J., painter Market St. Ry., r. 1332
Pacific
" Michael M. (Carroll & O'Connor), r. 801
Harrison
" Michael M., cigars and tobacco, 514,4th
O'Connor, Moflfatt & Co. (incorporated), Will-
iam Costello president, James M. Cos-
tello vice-president, A. J. Costello sec-
retary, wholesale and retail dealers
dry goods, 111-121 Post
" Nellie, domestic, 1001 Bush
" Nicholas, bartender Michael Heflernan
" Owen, groceries, 456 Minna
" Owen, laborer, r. 336 Shipley
" Patrick, r. 258 Clara
" Patricki r. 337 Haight
" Patrick, r. 525 Myrtle Av
" Patrick, r. 787 Folsom
" Patrick, r. 816 Greenwich
" Patrick, bartender, r. 530, 3d
■' Patrick, blacksmith, r. 510 Connecticut
" Patrick, butcher, r. 510 St. Rose's Av
" Patrick, carpenter William B. Kreger, r.
9% Beideman
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 832 Haight
" Patrick, cooper, r. 913a Post
" Patrick, fireman, r. 18 East
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, SW cor 25th
and Florida, r. 418 Stevenson
" Patrick, laborer, r. 33 Hinckley
" Patrick, laborer, r. 851 Bryant
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1126 Market
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 153 Minna
" Patrick J., architect, r. SE cor Lyon and
Green ^ ^
" Patrick J. Rev., asst. rector St. James
Church, r. 1032 Guerrero
" P ' trick J., laborer, r. 2086 Market
" Peter, fireman, r. 625 Davis
" Peter, laborer S. P. Co., r. 152 Perry
" Peter, painter, r. 1000 Hampshire
" Peter F., printer T. J. O'Connor & Co., r.
836, 15th . „ ^
" Peter L., porter M. J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. 117 Webster
WATSON & CO.
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This Beer stands to-day unsurpassed by
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St r
O'Connor Philip T., bricklayer, r. 2021 Hyde
" Redmond, laborer Golden State and
Miners' Iron Wks, r. 743 Harrison
" Richard, clerk Metzger & Franklin, r. 2824
Bush
" Richard C, bookkeeper Hibernia Savings
and Loan Soc, r. 1811 Scott
" Richard P., clerk M. S. James, r. 1811 Scott
" Richard v., dept. manager O'Connor, Mof-
fatt&Co.,r. 711, 15th
" Richard W., deputy Sheriff, r. 1908 Bu-
chanan
" Robert E., printer Call, r. 268 Clara
" Robert J., clerk Overland Freight Transfer
Co., r. 1927 Pacific Av
" Rodger, gardener, r. 508 St. Rose's Av
" Roger, yardman Palace Hotel, r. 509 Leav-
enworth
" Sarah, widow, r. 361 Jessie
" Stephen, laborer, r. 27% Rausch
" T., porter Cal. Wine Assn.
" Terrence, laborer, r. 3258y2 Mission
" Tessie Miss, stenographer, r. 258 Clara
<• Thomas, r. 2714 Rausch
" Thomas, r. 932 Bush
" Thomas, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 16 Board-
man PI
" Thomas, contractor and builder, r. 1003
Powell
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, NE cor 18th
and Dolores
" Thomas, laborer, r. 547 Mission
" Thomas, laborer, r. 18th Av South bet Q
and R
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 353 Clementina
" Thomas, painter Putnam Av nr Union Av
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. 6 Rose Av
" Thomas, solicitor, r. 315, 8th
" Thomas, watchman S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Thomas E., draughtsman E. Depierre, r.
334 Kearny
" Thomas F., foreman Model Laundry, r.
1326c Harrison
" Thomas J. (T. J. O'Connor & Co.), r. 433,
27th
" Thomas J., auctioneer, r. 1003a Greenwich
" Thomas J., cashier Henry Doyle & Co., r.
1908 Buchanan
" Thomas R., r. 836, 15th
" Timothy, laborer, r. 1112 Minnesota
" Timothy, painter, r. SOSy^ Langton
" T. J. & Co. (Thomas J. O'Connor), solar
printers, 20 Ellis, rooms 49-51
" William, r. 165 Perry
" William, carpenter, r. 1123 Sutter
" William, marble polisher Rufflno & Bian-
chi, r. 1121 Howard
" William, painter, r. 2650 Folsom
" William, porter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
308 Tehama
" William, yardman Central Coal Co., r.
13331/2 Natoma
'• William A., carrier postofflce, r. 258 Clara
" William F., milk dealer, 135, 19th, r. 2303
Howard
" William H., woodturner, r. 442 Duncan
" William J., clerk J. O'Connor & Co., r. 217
William P., clerk Patrick O'Connor, r. SW
cor 25th and Florida
William V., laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
1907 Lombard
Winifred Mrs., dressmaker, r. 913a Post
& Tobin (John O'Connor and Michael
Tobin), livery stable, 222, 5th
O'Daniels Edgar E., electrician Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. 128 Castro
O'Day Anne, widow, r. 1309 Harrison
" Charles, teamster Sutter St. Ry., r. 940
Mission
" Daniel, groceries, hay and grain, wood and
coal, NW cor 14th and Belcher
" Daniel J., millhand, r. 2261^4 Clara
" Dennis, teamster, r. 256 Clementina
" Edward (O'Day, McCormick & Doyle), r
733 Church ^ >' -
" Edward T., compositor, r. 24 Pearl
" Frank, carpenter, r. 228 Clara
" Henry, policeman, r. 412b Bryant
" James, teamster, r. 1309 Harrison
" James H., upholsterer, r. 333 Tehama
" John, cattle dealer, r. corFelton and Holy-
oke
"• John, fireman State Dredger 3, r. 43814
" John, restaurant, 415, 5th
" John, vaquero Henry Moffat, r. 1019, 15th
Av South
" John F., searcher records, r. 256 Clemen-
tina
" Joseph, driver, r. 417a, 22d
" Joseph, vaquero Henry Moffat, r. 1019, 15th
Av South
" Joseph B., wood and coal 5 Dore, r. 1309
Harrison
" Mary, widow, r. 412b Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 1019, 15th Av South
" , McCormick & Doyle (Edward O'Day, Wil-
liam H. McCormick and John R. Doyle),
carriage painters, 421-423 Pacific
" Robert, teamster Benj Curtaz & Son, r. 208
Hickory Av
•' Robert E., carriage painter O'Day, Mc-
Cormick & Doyle, r. 145 Natoma
" Thomas F., teamster, r. 2422 Bryant
" William, varnisher, r. 540, 9th
4®-0'Day. See O'Dea
O'Dea Albert, musician, r. 26 Hayes
" Edmond, clerk J. A. O'Dea, r. 42 Norfolk
" Edward, policeman, r. 1303 Larkin
O'Dea John A., plumber and gasfitter, 1528 Polk,
r. 42 Norfolk
" Joseph P., shipping clerk O'Connor, Moflatt
& Co., r. 721 Turk
" Josephine Mrs., bakery and lunch parlors,
26 Hayes
" Martin, horseshoer, 126 Geary, r. 721 Turk
" Martin Jr., horseshoer Martin O'Dea, r. 731
Turk
" Michael, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2222
Polk
" Michael, laborer, r. 2211 Polk
" Michael, liquors, 940 Bryant
" Michael A., clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 731
Turk
" Michael W., upholsterer Chas. M. Plum&
Co.,r. 14 Elgin Park Av
" Patrick, ironworker, r. California Av nr
Montezuma
" Thomas, salesman, r. 2415 Clay
" Thomas M., janitor Hibernia Savings
and Loan Society, r. 108 Elsie
JW^O'Dea. See O'Day
O'Dell William G., butcher Simon Silverberg, r.
1019, 10th Av South
" William G. Jr., butcher Simon Silver-
berg, r. 1019, 10th Av South
4®-0'Dell. See Odell
O'Dogherty H. P. B., electric engineer S. F. & S.
M. Ry., r. 1509 Dolores
O'Doherty Michael, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 142 Joost Av
O'Donald Maggie, domestic, 2912 California
" Maggie, domestic, 3010 Clay
O'Donnell Annie, domestic, 1613 Van Ness Av
" Annie Miss, dry goods, 608 Napa
" B., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 1027 La-
guna
" Bernard, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill r. W s
Tennessee nr Sierra
" Bridget, widow, r. 334 Ritch
" Bridget Mrs., liquors, 20 Everett
" Charles, bartender Roger Kearney, r. 1113
Battery
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O'Donnell Charles, expressman, NW cor 2d and
Mission, r. 153, 13th
" Charles, sweeper Harbor Commissioners,
r. 25, 12th
" Charles Jr., bookkeeper, r. 25, 12th
O'DONNELL CHARLES C,
physician and surgeon, hours 9 to
12 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
1206 Market cor Golden Gate Av, r. 90
25tli
O'Donnell Charles J. (C. J. O'Donnell & Co.),
r. 605 Market
■ ' C. J. & Co. (Charles J. O'Donnell), commis-
sion, 27 Leidesdorff
" Dennis, laborer, r. 884 Illinois
" Edward, electrotyper, r. 96 Steiner
" Edward, janitor, r. 532 Jessie
" Edward, laborer, r. 1311 Lyon
" Edward, laborer S. P. Co., r. Ill Morris Av
" Edward I., clerk, r. 413, 3d Av
" Edward M., coppersmith, r. W s Tennes-
see bet Sierra and Napa
" Edward P., bartender John J. Meyer, r.
1334 Howard
" Edward T., compositor Call, r. 502 Wash-
ington
" Eleanor, widow, r. 939, 17th
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 1412 Valen-
cia
" Eugene W., brass molder "W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 321, 29th
'• Festus, r. 1331 Pacific
" Frank, bookbinder, r. 411 Stevenson
'• Frank, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 64 Sierra
" Frank, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
164 Sierra
" Frank, marine engineer, r. 43, 3d
" George M., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 939,
17th
O'Donnell George W., physician and surgeon,
hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and 6 to 8 p. m.,
offices 1306 Market and 704 Washington
" Harry O., cigars and tobacco, 1032 Market,
r. 23 Birch Av
" Hugh, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
16% Folsom Av
" James, r. 116'^ Bernard
" James, carpenter, r. 1412 Valencia
" James, clerk, r. 837 Folsom
" James, fireman, r. 729V2 Minnesota
" James, helper Joshua Hendy Machine
Works, r. NE cor Corbett Av and Dan-
vers
" James, laborer, r. 14 Verona PI
" James, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 729V^
Minnesota
" James, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 819 Market
" James, tailor, r. 706 Hayes
" James C, gauger U. S. Internal Revenue,
r. 11131/2 York
" James J., carpenter, r. 1412 Valencia
" James W., bookkeeper O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. Berkeley
" Jane, widow, r. 321, 39th
" John, r. 2122 Steiner
" John, bartender, r. 303 Jessie
" John, bookkeeper, r. 3a5, 23d
" John, cutter Charles Lyons, r. 609 Fulton
" John, gardener, 1714 Clay
" John, hostler, r. 1804 Mission
" John, machinist, r. 3 Pearl
" John, packer Buckingham & Hecht, r. 341a
San Jose Av
" John, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 1211
Montgomery
' ' John, with Aurora Dif tilling Co. , r. 335, 23d
" John F., house painter, r. 1011V4 York
" John N., carpenter, r. 808 Kentucky
" Joseph E. (Jones & O'Donnell), attorney at
law, 14 Sansome, rooms 40-41A, r. 10>
Baker
" Kate, widow, r. 907 Bryant
" M., coalpasser str Australia
" Margaret, widow, r. 75 Jessie
" Margaret, widow, r. 404 Octavia
" Mark, marine fireman, r. 15654 Silver
" Martin, clerk Fannin & Pranks, r. 20 Ev-
erett
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
CARPETS, Ji FURNITURE,
UPHOLSTERY.
G-4-i-GA-'7 ./Vlarket St.
O'Donnell Martin, laborer, r.213 Clipper
" Mary, widow, r. 40a West Mission
" Mary, widow, r. 153 Dore
" Mary, widow, r. 413, 3d Av
" Matt (O'Donnell & Dearin), r. 608 Geary
" Matthew, laborer, r. 548 Howard
" Michael, groceries, NW cor Jersey and
Vicksburg, r. 256 Jersey
" Michael, laborer, r. 5 Eureka
" Michael, laborer, r. 49 West Mission
" Michael, laborer, r. 157 Perry
" Michael, laborer, r. 82% Clipper
" Nellie, widow, r. 330 Golden Gate Av
" Nellie Miss, governess, r. 514 Mason
" Patrick, r. 132 Cook
" Patrick, butcher, r. 412i/4 Hayes
" Patrick, laborer S. F, Gas Light Co., r. 301
Sierra
" Patrick, liquors, 808 Kentucky
" Patrick H., insurance agent, r. 808 Ken-
tucky
" Patrick J., plumber and gasfltter, 704
Butte, r. W s Tennessee bet Sierra and
Napa
" Patrick J., policeman, r. 413, 3d Av
■' PeterP., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1220,
24th
" Philip, clerk Harry O'Donnell, r. 23 Birch
Av
" Philip, porter, r. 995 Market
" Philip, teamster, r. 19 Tehama
" Philip, traveling salesman, r. 2660 Fol-
som
" Richard, clerk, r. 229 Fulton
" Richard, salesman, r. 1027 Laguna
" Robert, seaman, r. 793 Mission
" Robert, lodgings, 1318 Dupont
" Roger, real estate, r. 1318 Dupont
" Sarah, domestic, 1428 McAllister
" Sarah Miss, saleslady George A. Craig, r.
413, 3d Av
" T., weigher P. C. SS. Co.
" Thomas, clerk, r. 938% Valencia
" Thomas, laborer, r. 517%, 4th
" Thomas, stone cutter, r. 18 Rausch
" William, r. 558 Stevenson rear
!' William, laborer, r. 32 Tehama
" William, laborer, r. 361 Minna
" William H., engineer fire boat Governor
Markham, r. 1206% Polk
" William J., stock clerk Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 939, 17th
" William J., with Croome Dental Assn., r.
1603 Geary
" & Dearin (Matt O'Donnell and James H.
Dearin), liquors, 5 Grant Av
O'Donoghue Cornelius, clerk C. Curtin, r. 408
Hyde
" Joseph F. , clerk, r. 331 Turk
" Mary, widow, r. 331 Turk
O'Donovan Frank, shoemaker, r. 397 Hayes
" John, clerk, r. 397 Hayes
" Martin, messenger, r. 397 Hayes
" Martin Jr., clerk, r. 397 Hayes
O'Dougherty Harry, electrician, r. 1509 Dolores
O'Doul August, butcher, 1250, 5th Av South
" Edward J., butcher, r. 5th Av South nr L
" Eugene, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 1337, 7th
Av South
O'Dowd Brothers (Jeremiah and Patrick C),
liquors, 143, 5th
" Jeremiah (O'Dowd Bros.), r. 474 Tehama
" Maurice, gripman, r. 334a 2d Av
" Patrick C. (O'Dowd Bros.) r. 2006 Sutter
" Thomas P., salesman Joseph T. Poheim, r.
2006 Sutter
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O'DriscoU Cornelius, laborer, r. 951 Howard
" Dennis, laborer, r. 459 Tehama
O'Dwyer Charles E., salesman O'Dwyer & Co.,
r. 1711 Howard
" James (O'Dwyer & Co.). r. 1711 Howard
" James Jr., salesman O'Dwyer & Co.,r. 400,
34 th
" Thomas, manager O'Dwyer & Co., 2851, 16th,
r. 1212 H-ward
O'Dwyer & Co. (James O'Dwyer), dry goods,
38, 3d, and 2851, 16th
O'Fallon Margaret, widow, r. 640 Natoma
OTarrell Annie, widow, r. 515a Fell
" Bernard, butcher, r. 515a Fell
" Bridget A., widow, r. 216 Capp
" Gustave, clerk, r. 515a Fell
" John G., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1219,
25th
" John, dairy, 128 Edinburgh
" John J. (O'Farrell & Co.), r. 1016 Post
" Lillian, domestic, 1630 Sacramento
" Louis J., with O'Farrell & Co., r. 1906
Baker
" Margaret, widow, r. 640 Natoma
" Patrick, conductor Market Sl. Ry., r. 1556
Kentucky
" Patrick, surveyor, r. 631 Sacramento
" Richard, butcher C. W. Foster, r. 515a
Fell
" Thomas, r. 918 Montgomery
" Thomas, master schr W. S. Phelps, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Timothy, deputy Thomas C. Wells, r. 2514,
16th
" William, boatman, r. 214 Langton
" William, hoseman Engine 17, r. 412 Te-
hama
O'FARRELL & CO.
(J. J. O'Farrell), real estate agents,
house brokers and rent collectors, 11
Montgomery
4®=-0"Farrell. See Farrell
O'Ferrall Joseph P., laborer U. S. Customs, r.
447, 1st
" William, clerk, r. 717 Valencia
O'Flanagan Arthur, machinist W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 915 Sanchez
" Edward A., salesman O'Connor, Mofiatt &
Co., r. 915 Sanchez
O'Gara Edward, clerk Bert F. Miller
" James, ticket clerk S. P. Co., r. 826 Bush
" John, clerk Jones & O'Donnell, r. 826 Bush
" Patrick, laborer, r. 623 Arkansas
•' Thomas, messenger I. L. Soloman & Co., r.
164 Clara
O'Gorman Matthew, lumberman, r. 18 Andover
Av
" T. v., executive officer U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
j8S"0'Gorman. See Gorman
0"Grady Alexander, attorney at law, 38 Nevada
Block, r. 560 Olive Av
" Anne Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" John, shoemaker, 2009 Hyde
" John, waiter Popular Dining Rooms
" Thomas, driver James W. McHugh, r. 110
Hyde
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, SE cor Na-
toma and Mary
" Timothy, policeman, r. 413 Clementina
" William, r. 741 Golden Gate Av
" William Rev., assistant rector St. Paul's
Church (R. C), r. 1628 Church
«S-0"Grady. See Grady
O'Hair Cora Mrs., lodgings, 106^^, 3d
" John, painter, r. 712 Folsom
•' Patrick E.. stoves and hardware, 135, 4th,
r. 106H, 3d
" William, plumber Patrick E. O'Hair, r.
119/2 Welsh
;Kg-0'Hair. See O'Hare
O'Halloran Frank O., fireman str Walla Walla,
r. 17 Oak Grove Av
" Honora, widow, r. cor Bameveld Av and
Hale
" James, collector, r. cor Barneveld Av and
Hale
" John J., r. 1103 Mason
•' Mary A., widow, r. 1231 Castro
" Maurice, laborer O'Connell & Lewis, r.
Oakland
" Thomas, carpenter, r. cor Barneveld Av
and Hale
" Thomas, tailor, 536 Grove
" Timothy, r. 1103 Mason
O'Hanlon C. P., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1816a Ellis
" Frank, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" James F., clothing, 12 Montgomery Av, r.
1625 Folsom
4®-0'Hanlon. See Hanlon
O'Hara Bell, domestic, 2323 Devisadero
" Charles, driver Chas. H. Switzer, r. 30
Grove
" Charles, marine engineer, r. 428'/4, 5th
" Cornelius, boatman, r. 1001 Battery
" Edward, machinist, r. 1229 Howard
" Frank, contractor, r. 909 Railroad Av
" Hugh K., boilermaker Uuion I. Wks, r. 18
Georgia
" J., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" James, fisherman, r. 54 Sacramento
" James, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" John, r. 933 Kearny
" John, stationary engineer, r. 1229 Howard
" John, teamster, r. .525 Geary rear
" John J., bricklayer, r. 27, 13th
" Joseph, plumber Floyd & Kelly, r. 1575
Mission
" Lilian Miss (O'Hara & Livermore), r. 704
Sutter
" M. Mrs., widow r. 514 Guerrero
" Margaret, widow, r. 1016 Devisadero
" Mary, widow, r. 248 Tehama
" Mary, domestic, 101 Broderick
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 704 Sutter
" Patrick, fireman str South Coast, r. 158
Shipley rear
" Patrick, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Peter, laborer, Magdalen Asylum
" Samuel, compositor Filmer-Rollins Elec-
tro Co., r. 1229 Howard
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, 2751, 16th,
r. 2787, 16th
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 214 Chestnut
" Thomas, proprietor The Sunnyside, 15314,
3d
" W., miner, r. 1045 Market
" William, wire drawer, r. 214 Chestnut
" & Livermore (Miss Lilian O'Hara and
MissG.G. Livermore), studio of applied
art, 704 Sutter
O'Hare Charles (Roche & O'Hare), r. Oakland
" Edward, coachman, 812 Fell
" Hugh, carpenter, r. 753 Howard
" James, liquors, 666 Mission, r. 753 Howard
" J. H., teamster, r. 177 Perry
" John, cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.
" John, marine fireman, r. 6 Billings PI
" John, watchman, r. 1017i4 Hampshire
" Joseph M. F., steward, r. 22i/2, 7th
" Michael, plasterer, r. 50 Farallones
" Patrick, laborer, r. 9]4 Welsh
" Peter, fireman Sutter St. Ry., r. 349 Minna
4®=0'Hare. See O'Hara
O'Harra W. T., assayer, r. 22, 11th
O'Hea James H., clerk Tax Collector's Office, r.
905 Market
O'Hearn Daniel J., laborer Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. Menlo Park
" Patrick, laborer, r. 4 Alger PI
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O'Hoio Joseph, plumber, r. 1579 Folsom
" Mark E., plumber P. F. Ward & Co., r. 1579
Folsom
" Michael, stableman S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1579 Folsom
O'Kane Charles T., salesman J. O'Kane, r. 1114
O'Farrell
O'Kane F. & Son (Frank and Thomas J.), ex-
pressmen, SW cor California and Mont-
gomery, and wood and coal, hay and
grain, 1036 Golden Gate Av
■' Frank (F. O'Kane & Son), r. 1036 Golden
Gate Av
O'Kane Frank G., manager J. O'Kane, 767 Mar-
ket, r. 1114 O'Farrell
O'KANE J.,
Frank G. O'Kane manager, manufac-
turer and dealer liarness and saddlery,
767 Market, brancli 5tli Av opposite
Race Track
O'Kane James, superintendent City Cemetery,
34th Av and Clement, r. 1408 Folsom
" James, hostler, r. 539 Sacramento
" James, laborer, r. 565 Pennsylvania Av
" John, capitalist, 64 Nevada Block, r. 346,
1st
" John, salesman Meyerfeld, Mitchell & Co.,
r. 401 Harrison
" John F., hackman, r. 213, 14th
" J. William, r. 346, 1st
" Maiy E., widow, r. 1114 O'Farrell
" Michael, longshoreman, r. 401 Harrison
" Michael, tanner, r. 14i4, 24th
" Thomas J. (F. O'Kane & Son), r. 1036 Golden
Gate Av
" William, hackman, r. 140g Folsom
■" William D., general superintendent Pac.
Transfer Co., r. Hotel Richelieu
O'Keefe Abbie Miss, domestic, r. 924 Wash-
ington
" Catherine, widow, r. 11 Bourbin PI
" Daniel, r. 14 Oak
" Daniel, foundryman Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 1
Beale PI
" Daniel, marine fireman, r. 21 Stanford
" Dennis, laborer S. P. Co., r. 27 Clinton
" Dennis, laborer, r. 521 Ho vard
" Dennis D., sailmaker William Davis, r.
1529 Dolores
■" Frances, widow, r. 21 Stanford
" Frances, domestic, 627b Ellis
" Frank H., traveling salesman Dairymen's
Union of Cal., r. San Jose
^' Jeremiah (DrafQn & O'Keefe), r. 519 Shot-
well rear
^' Jeremiah, groceries and liquors, 498, 8th
^' Jeremiah, wood and coal, 1317 Pine, r. 2 Vin-
cent
" John, blacksmith O'Brien & Sons, r. 18
Reed
-' John, foreman Haslett & Bailey, r. 215, 12th
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1119 Clay
" John, laborer, r. 733b Clementina
" John, liquors, 215%, 12th
" John F. (Kennedy & O'Keefe), r. 11 Bour-
bin PI
" John J., copyholder Report, r. 316 Turk
" John M., driver, r. 812 Bryant
" John P., teamster S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
10114 Michigan
" John P. Jr., laborer, r. 101% Michigan
" Joseph A., salesman A. J. B. Immel & Co.,
r. 932 Broadway
" Margaret Mrs., janitress Henry Durant
Primary School, r. 3Vo Turk
" Marguerite Miss, r. 316 Turk
" Mary Miss, r. 812 Bryant
" Mary, domestic, 1810 Bush
" Mary, press feeder Dickman-Jones Co., r.
Alameda
" Mary E., widow, r. 959 Folsom
" Michael, laborer, r. .301 Sierra
" Michael, waiter, r. 704 Folsom
" Michael J., groceries and liquors, 1122 Har-
rison
" Michael J., salesman Raphael Weill <& Co.,
r. 316 Turk
" Morris, laborer, r. 1703 Howard
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
O'Keefe Patrick, bricklayer J. W. Ferris, r. 1
Rivoli Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2 Precita Av rear
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 1610 Kearny
" Patrick, soMerer George H. Tay Co., r. 2
Vincent
" Patrick J., baker, r. 1 Beale PI
" Patrick J., melter Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 816 Lyon
" T., salesman Western Meat Co., r. 637
Jessie
" Thomas, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 405
Lyon
" Thomas, machinist George H. Tay Co., r. 2
Vincent
" Thomas, watchman Presidio and Ferries
RR., r. 3 Russell
" Timothy, box sawyer, r. 21 Stanford
" Timothy, groceries and liquors, 1831 Mis-
sion
" William, fireman Market St. Ry., r. 17
Blake
O'Keeffe Arthur J., bartender D. J. A. O'Keefle,
r. 1806 Polk
" Catherine Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Daniel J. A., liquors, 1803 Polk, r. 1806 Polk
" Edmund D., dental student, r. 1806 Polk
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" May F. Miss, r. 1806 Polk
" Peter K., policeman, r. 202 Noe
O'Keeffe Stephen R., attorney at law, 35-37
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 1114 York
" Thomas J., bookkeeper New England Mu-
tual Life Ins. Co., r. Alameda
O'Laughlan Michael, switchman, r. 1143 Stev-
enson
O'Laughlin John F., dentist, SE cor 4th and
Mission, r. 262^4 Clara
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 512 Howard
4®=0'Laughlin. See O'Loughlin
O'Leary Arthur, seaman, r. 120 Townsend
" Arthur, teamster, r. 320 Langton
" Cornelius, fireman F. Korbel & Bros, r.
1010/2 Bryant
" D., domestic, 1413 Post
" Daniel, blacksmith, r. 761 Harrison
" Daniel, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 602 Cen-
tral Av
" Daniel, machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 1144 Howard
" Daniel, painter, r. 740 Clayton
'• Daniel J., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 740
Clayton
" David J., editor Journal of Commerce, r.
1002 Polk
" Dennis, fireman, r. Pioneer House
" Dennis, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 1093
" Dennis F., ironmolder, r. 602 Minnesota
" Edward, blacksmith, r. 602 Minnesota
" Ellen, widow, r. 227 Langton rear
» Ellen, widow, r. 1112, 26th
" Fergus, r. Grand Hotel
" James, r. 208, 5th
" James, butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r. 18
Chesley
" James, groceries and liquors, 715 Natoma
O'Leary James, president San Francisco Jour-
nal of Commerce Publishing Co. and
editor Journal of Commerce, offlce 518
Sacramento, r. 2223 Webster
" James, flagman S. P. Co., r. 3 Kate PI
" James Jr., reporter Journal of Commerce,
r. 2223 Webster
" James P., clerk Charles Mattheas & Co., r.
1153 Harrison
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1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
O'Leary Jennie, domestic, 1808 Scott
" Jeremiah, gardener, r. 12 Geneva
" Jeremiah, porter S. F. Shoe House, r. 247
Clementina
" Jeremiah, proprietor Innisfallen Hotel,
1017 Battery
" John, cooper Herbert &Vogel,r. 509d Hayes
" John, laborer, r. 1010% Bryant
" John, tinsmith, r. 1153 Harrison
" John D., houseroofer, r. 116 Ivy Av
" John D., solicitor ^tna Insurance Co., r.
614 Jones
" John F., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 247 Clementina
" John J., blacksmith, r. 15414 Clara rear
" John P., last maker S. F. Last Factory, r.
" Margaret, widow, r. 614 Jones
" Mary, widow, r. 319, 29th
" Mary, widow, r. 940 Brannan
" Mary, Miss, r. 1217 Polk
" Mary E. Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 1330 Buchanan
" Michael, laborer, r. 43 Perry
" Michael O., laborer, r. 654 Natoma
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1153 Harrison
" Patrick, liquors, 611 Tennessee
" Patrick, molder, r. 34 Clara
" P. F., compositor Journal of Commerce, r.
2223 Webster
" Thomas, r. 24 Mint Av
" Thomas, clerk, r. 1153 Harrison
" Thomas J., rattan worker Wakefield Rat-
tan Co.
" Timothy blacksmith, r. 602 Minnesota
" Timothy, gripman, r. 3427 Sacramento
" Timothy, hostler, r. 1909 Lexington Av
" Timothy, shoemaker, r. 531 Howard
" Timothy, teamster J. C. Wilson & Co., r.
221 Vallejo
" William, carpenter, r. 311 Langton
" William, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 11
Decatur
" William, distributor Post Office, r. 132, 4th
Av
" William A., finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg
Co., r. 614 Jones
" William J., bookkeeper Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 503 Powell
" William J., decorator, r. 128 Silver
0"Loghlen Andrew J., accountant, r. 724 Broder-
ick
" William F., clerk, r. 724 Broderick
O'Loughlen Nellie Miss, teacher Columbia
Grammar School, r. 1101 Pine
0"Loughlin Michael, r. 501 East
O'Mahoney Hugh, salesman The Hamburger
Co., r. Clement bet 22d and 23d Avs
" Mary E. Miss, tailoress, r. 115, 7th
" Michael, laborer, r. 19 Lundy Lane
" W. G. Rev., assistant pastor Church of St.
Charles Borromeo, r. 390 Shotwell
O'Malley Austin A., harnessmaker J. O'Kane,
r. 1114 Hyde
" Austin J., harnessmaker Main & Winches-
ter, r. 1416 Hyde
" Charles, clerk, r. 1222 Union
" Charles, policeman, r. 219 Fair Oaks
" Edward, apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 15 Union PI
" Edward, expressman, r. 861 Market
" Edward, helper William F. Wilson, r. 33
Boardman PI
" Ellen, groceries, 318 Vallejo
" George, messenger Western Meat Co.,r.
1114 Hvde
O'Malley James, bricklayer, r. 52 Minna
" James, carpenter, r. 1213 McAllister
" James C, stenographer, r. 1213 McAllister
" John, fireman str Noyo
" John, laborer, r. 14% Ringold
" John, laborer, r. 221 Minna
" John, porter Mills Bldg, r. Oakland
" John, seaman, r. 318 Vallejo
" John J., clerk Naphtaly, Freidenrich &
Ackerman, r. 1213 McAllister
" John T., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 15 Union PI
" Mary, widow, r. 33a Boardman PI
" M. H. Mrs., r. 413b Devisadero
" Owen, teamster California-Nevada Cream-
ery Co., r. 261 Perry
" Patrick, laborer, r. 155 Tehama
" Patrick, pantryman Palace Restaurant, r.
234 Minna
" Patrick, laborer John D. McGilvray & Co.,
r. 320 Ritch
" Peter J., iron molder, r. 1012 York
" Stephen, horseshoer Martin O'Dea, r. 512
Bush
>8S-0'Malley. See Malley
O'Mara John, laborer, r. 1105 McAllister
" Kate, widow, notions, 1318 Point Lobos Av
" Lawrence, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1105 McAllister
" Mary, domestic, 3103 Clay
" Michael, r. 49 Everett
" Thomas, liquors, 1156 Mission
O'Meara Catherine, widow, r. 1007 Paciflc
" James, blacksmith, r. 462% Tehama
" Johanna Miss, school teacher, r. 859 Fol-
som
" John, wire mattress maker John Hoey, r.
113% Shipley
" John E., assistant cashier New York Life
Ins. Co.,r. 803 Ellis
" John J., policeman, r. 24 Hofl Av
" Michael, r. 859 Folsom
" Philip, driver Rapid Safety Filter Co., r.
803 Ellis
" R., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" Richard, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1530 Kentucky
" Richard T. (O'Meara & McCarthy), r. 803
Ellis
" Timothy, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 4
Mars
" & McCarthy (Richard T. O 'Meara and
Charles F. McCarthy), wood and coal.
809 Geary
O'Neal Bridget Mrs., groceries, 17Zoe
" Henry E., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 326 Eddy
" John, bellbanger, r. 407 Van Ness Av
" John H., real estate, r. 14c Clinton
" Mary L. Mrs., principal Lafayette Pri-
mary School, r. 117 Hermann
" Patrick, laborer, r. 17Zoe
O'Neil Alfred, driver, r. 1305 Montgomery
" Alfred, finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 415
Jersey
" Alice, widow, r. 450% Tehama
" Andrew W., longshoreman, r. 10 Rincon Av
" Anna C, saleslady, r. 450% Tehama
" Anne Miss, domestic, r. 444%, 3d
" Annie, widow, r. 15 Jansen
" Bernard, lamplighter, r. 28 Everett
■' Carrie Miss, r. 316,7th
" Catherine Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage
Co., r. 14 Clinton Av
" Charles E., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 640
Ivy Av
" Charles H., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co. r. 8 Harrison Av
O'Neil Cyrus F., secretary Odd Fellows' Hall
Association of San Francisco, 3 Odd
Fellows' Bldg, and sexton First Uni-
tarian Church, r. 420, 13th
" Daniel, carriage maker, r. 725 Hayes
" Daniel, ironworker Union Iron Wks, r. 507,
7th
" Daniel, laborer, r. 418 Ringold
" Daniel [F., foreman Union I. Wks, r.420, 13th
" Daniel J., porter Sanborn &Wise. r. 2710
Polk
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O'Neil Daniel M. , blacksmith O'Brien & Sons, r.
1061/2 Haight
" David, ironworker, r. 1431 Folsom
" Delia Mrs., r. 565 Stevenson
" Dennis, laborer, r. 1 Filbert
" Dennis J., barber, r. 96 Steiner
" Edward (McCormick Bros.), r. 1431 Folsom
" Edward, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 608, 17th
" Edward, millhand, r. 10 Rincon PI
" Edward, piledriver, r. 101, 1st
" Edward, pressman, r. 1305 Montgomery
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 18 N.atoma rear
" Ellen L., widow, r. 2496 Market
" Frances Miss, r. 1210 Mason
" Francis, longshoreman, r. 2 Washington
" Frank, bottler Rosenblatt Co., r. 554 Stev-
enson
" Frank, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1305
Montgomery
" Frank, tailor S. N. Wood & Co., r. 418 Rin-
gold
" George, carpenter, r. 614, 34th
" George, carrier postofBce, r. 2496 Market
" George D., secretary California Champagne
Co., 344 Stevenson, r. 19 Scott
" George P., bookkeeper, r. 614, 24th
" Hannah, widow, r. 444%, 3d
" Hannah, widow, r. 1227 Dolores
" Henry, truckman Truck 4, r. 3 White
" Henry, farmer Mt. St. Joseph Infant Asy-
lum
" Hugh, clerk D. N. & E. Walter & Co., r.
565 Stevenson
" J., wrapper Hale Bros., r. 512%, 2d
" James, bartender, r. 281 Minna
" James, laborer, r. 512 Mission
" Jeremiah D., molder, r. 3 Laussat
" Jeremiah T., painter, r. 1631 Mission
" John, r. mVi Everett
" John, clerk, r. 502Y2 Broadway
" John, electrician Cal. Elec. Wks
" John, foreman iron foundry Union I-ron
Wks, r. 116, 13th
" John, laborer, r. 1 Louisa
" John, laborer, r. 305 Bryant
" John, laborer, r. 305 Minna
" John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
432, 17th
" John, marine fireman, r. 12 Federal
" John, painter John G. Edmondson, r. 220
Brannan
" John J., clerk forwarding dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 127 Pierce
" John M., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
201/2 Minna
" John M., plumber T. H. Monaghan, r. 614,
.24th
" John P., plumber, r. 3 White
" Joseph, waiter, r. 281 Minna
" Joseph E., cabinet maker, r. 2496 Market
" Josephine Mrs., dressmaking, 1631 Mission
" Kate, domestic, r. 425, 3d
" Kate Miss, laundress Lane Hospital
" Lawrence J., hoseman Engine 27, r. 96
Steiner
" Lillian B. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 420, 13th
" M., operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable Co., r.
825 Polk
" Margaret, widow, r. 20;4 Minna
" Martin, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept., r.
25th Av nr Lake
" Mary, widow,' r. 717 Greenwich
" Mary, widow, r. 1631 Mission
" Maurice, machinist Pac. States Type
Foundry, r. 115 State
" Maurice D., waiter, r. 5 Carlos PI
" Michael, fireman, r. 625 Davis
" Michael, hoseman Engine 27, r. 316, 7th
" Nora Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co.. r.
14 Clinton
" Patrick, butcher John Wagner & Sons, r.
9th Av South bet K and L
" Patrick, laborer, r. 43, 6th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1305 Montgomery
" Patrick, master mariner, r. 828 Geary
" Patrick, seaman, r. 10 Rincon Av
" Philip, laborer, r. 555 Bryant
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O'Neil Richard, with A. Ottinger, r. Oakland
" R. P., marine engineer, r. 415 Jersey
" S. P. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Thomas, bartender William Shannon, r.
224 Post
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 1018 Jackson
" Thomas, boatman, r. 8 Clay
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 46 Richland At
" Thomas, contractor, r. 713 Oak
" Thomas, foundryman, r. 512 Howard
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 10 Rincon Av
" Thomas, stevedore, r. 15 Welsh
" Thomas, clerk, r. 137 Pierce
" Vincent A., with Leonard & Ellis, r. 116
Ridley
" William, r. 1220 Folsom
" William, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 405V^,
5 th
" William, oiler str Alameda
" William A., machine hand Hobbs, Wall &
Co., r. 10 Rincon Av
" William E., jeweler S. P. Diamond House,
r. 115 State
" William P., waiter Frank S. Guglielmetti,
r. 91, 9th
" William J., clerk, r. 1819 Greenwich
>^=-0'Neil. See O'Neal and O'Nial
0"Neile Stephen, seaman, r. 419 East North
O'Neill Agnes Miss, notions, 1920 Point Lobos
Av
" Ambrose E., chemist Lievre, Fricke & Co.,
r. 608, 17th
" Annie Miss, r. 928 McAllister
" Arthur A., surgeon str Peru
" Bernard, boiler maker, r. 1141 Mission
" Bernard, marine engineer, r. 35^4 Lafayette
" Brothers & Callaghan (Edward and Frank
O'Neill and C. W. Callaghan). paper
maufacturers, office 500 Montgomery
" Charles, r. 346, 4th
" Cornelius, shipcarpenter, r. 406 Bryant
" Cornelius E., shoecutter J. C. Nolan & Co.,
r. 43 Minna
" Daniel, carpenter, r. 19 Lafayette
" Daniel, seaman, r. 512^/4, 2d
" Daniel, shoefinisher, r. 43 Minna
" Daniel J., carpenter, r. 212c Linden Av
" David, asphaltum worker, r. 1738 Mission
" David, laborer, r. 613 Howard
" David J. (Totman & O'Neill), r. 1000 Minna
" Dennis, coal passer, r. 621, 2d
" Edward, r. SB cor Boyce and St. Rose's Av
" Edward (O'Neill Bros. & Callaghan), r.
Soquel, Cal.
" Edward, brassfinisher Cal. Gas Fixture
Co., r. 442,29th
" Edward, hostler, r. 5 Bond
" Edward, watchman Hibernia Savings and
Loan Soc, r. 1115 McAllister
" Ellen, widow, r. 43 Minna
" Ellen, widow, r. 99 Hayes
" Ellen Mrs., r. SE cor Boyce and St. Rose's
Av
" Eugene, laborer, r. 115 State
" Eugene, stenographer Frank B. Peterson
& Co., r. 1305 Montgomery
" Eunice, widow, r. 5.54 Stevenson
" Florence J., clerk C. Curtin, r. 425 Eddy
" Frank (O'Neill Bros. & Callaghan), r. So-
quel, Cal.
" Frank C, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" Frank D., compositor, r. 442, 29th
" Frank J., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., 1824b
Howard
" Frank T., porter, r. 554 Stevenson
" Frederick, molder, r. 184 Jessie
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O'Neill George, brassiinisher M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 1014 York
" Harry, clerk Frank B. Peterson & Co., r. 46
Richland Av
" Harry, plumber, r. cor Stanton and 20th
" Henry, clerk Kelly & Liebes, r. 509!4
Leavenworth rear
" Hugh, horseshoer Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 1406, 23d
" Hugh T., clerk E. H. Marwedel, r. 565 Ste-
venson
" J., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" James, laborer, r. 14a Albion Av
" James, seaman, r. 3 East
" James, watchman Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 435 Pine
" James J. (O'Neill & Seeger), r. 1824 O'Far-
rell
" James J., machinist, r. 309, 30th
" Jeremiah, marine engineer, r. 621, 2d
•' John, r. 520 Stevenson
" John, collector Eastern Clock Co., r, 718
Green
" John, harnessmaker, r. 115 State
" John, laborer, r. 520 Stevenson
" John, nailer Commercial Box Factory, r.
616, 2d
" John, plasterer, r. 1014!4 York
" John, sweeper Harbor Commissioners
" John C, engineer, r. 442, 29th
" John D., harnessmaker Albert E. Buck-
man, r. 10 Walter
" John E., carrier postofflce, r. 239, 5th
" John L., auctioneer, r. 31 Boardman PI
rear
" John P , salesman Bullock & Jones Co., r.
5 Leonard PI
" Joseph, clerk Enewald Peterson, r. IIO414
Fair Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 11 Lafayette
" Joseph, laborer Diggins Bros,, r. 1233 Bush
" Joseph C, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 435
4th
" Joseph D., clerk, r. 608, 17th
" Kate, widow, r. 233 Guerrero
" Kate, widow, r. 621, 2d
" Lavena C. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 412 Eddy
" Loretta J. Miss, stenographer William F.
Wilson, r. 928 McAllister
" Louisa, widow, r. 1513»4 Larkin
" M., coal passer str San Bias
" Maggie, domestic. 1617 Lyon
" Mamie, dressmaker, r. 138 Castro
" Margaret Miss, stenographer, r. 309, 30th
" Mary, widow, r. NE cor 25th and Vicks-
burg
" Mary, widow, r. cor Stanton and 20th
" Mary, widow, liquors, 254 Brannan, r. 618
2d
" Mary, domestic, 2211 Steiner
" Mary A., widow, r. 442, 29th
" Mathew J., insurance, r. 1128 Vallejo
" M. F. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 611 Ellis
" Michael, laborer, r. 2714 Ritch
" Neil, watchmaker and jeweler, 104 Jack
son, r. 1016 Shotwell
" Nellie G. Miss (Gray & O'Neill), r. 1170
Market
" Nicholas, policeman, r. 521 Arkansas
" Patrick, car driver, r. 167 Perry
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 121 California Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. Pioneer House
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1920 Point Lobos Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 2534 Bryant
" Patrick, machinist, r. 309, 3nth
O'Neill Patrick J., painter, 25 Steuart, r. 95
Steuart
" Patrick J., physician and surgeon, 872 Mis-
sion
" Philip, pressman, r. 1305 Montgomery
" Richard, capitalist, 19 Nevada Block, r.
SW cor York and Santa Clara
" Richard Jr., r. S s 17th nr Bryant
" Robert E., shoe pattern maker J. C. Nolan
& Co.,r. 1305 Montgomery
" Robert E., trunk maker C. A Malm & Co.,
r. 442, 29th
" Robert F., machinist Union Gas Engine
Co., r. Alameda
" Stephen, laborer, r. 27'/^ Ritch
" Terrence, r. Nyenr Congdon
" Theodore A., painter, r. 817 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, r. 421 Noe
" Thomas (Union Machine Co.), r. 15 Guy PI
" Thomas, bartender George Brown, r. 122
Leidesdorff
" Thomas, merchant, r. 2215 Devisadero
" Thomas Rev., O. P. clergyman, St. Domin-
ic's Monastery
" Thomas B., workman U. S. Mint, r. 2132^4
Howard
" Thomas J., bookbinder R. I. Whelan & Co.,
r. 442, 29th
" Thomas J., clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 2215
Devisadero
" Timothy J., goldbeater, r. 1212Folsom
" Vincent, teamster Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 400 Octavia
" W., mill hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Walter, shoecutter J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
1305 Montgomery
" William, hostler J. Noonan, r. 400 Beale
" William H., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 120,
8th
" William J., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 608, 17th
' ' William J. , messenger Wells, Fargo & Co. ,
r. 134, 6th
" William J., laborer, r. 130 Hickory Av
" William R., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 2215 Devisadero
" William W.. carrier postoffice, r. 522 Eddy
" & Seeger (James J. O'Neill and William J.
Seeger), coffee saloon, 16 Post
O'Nial Joshua, bookkeeper Hibernia Savings
and Loan Society, r. 707 Broderick
O'Reagan Bartholomew, liquors, 249 Stevenson
O'Regan C. F., clerk Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. .545 Fulton
" E. F., book agent, r. 76 Murphy Bldg
" James, laborer, r. 543'/4 Fulton
" Thomas, concrete worker, r. 1429 Mission
4S"0'Regan. See Reagan and Regan
O'Reilly Arthur, butcher, r. 1605 O'Farrell
" Bridget, widow, r. 1120 Church
" Charles, marine engineer, r. 549 Bryant
" Edward M., bookkeeper T. H. Ryan cfe Co.,
r. 3 Cedar Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 318, 28th
" Frank B., student, r. 1311 Guerrero
" James, bartender Patrick F. Dugan, r. 109
Rose Av
" James, conductor, r. 3035 Pine
" James, laborer, r. 1200 Folsom
" James J., plasterer, r. 466 Minna rear
" James J. Jr., driver, r. 466 Minna rear
" Jane F. Miss, r. 223 Turk
" Jeremiah, liquors, SE cor Valencia and
35th, r. 1311 Guerrero
" Jeremiah, shoemaker Buckingham &Hecht,
r. 3117% Mission
" John, gardener, r. 862V2 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 250 Tehama rear
" John P., bricklayer, r. 109 Rose Av
" John P., liquors, NW cor Spring and Sum-
mer, r. 613 Pine
" Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2937
Sacramento
" Joseph, foreman, r. 109 Rose Av
" Kate, widow, r. 404, 6th
" Matthew, capitalist, 215 Sansome, room 3,
r. Oakland
" Matthew, inspector U. S. Customs, r. Oak-
land
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O'Reilly Michael J., salesman Erianger &
Galinger, r. 30'^ Erie
" Nicholas, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r.
1120 Church
" Norah, domestic, 2029 California
" Patrick, r. 929 Shot well
" Patrick H., boiler maker, r. 1130 Church
" Robert J., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 1 1 8 Perry
" Robert J. Jr., printer, r. 118 Perry
" William, shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 31171/2 Mission
O'Relli Mary Mrs., teacher music, r. 27 San-
chez
O'Rorke Elizabeth Mrs., janitress Monroe Pri-
mary School, r. London nr China Av
" James F., upholsterer Bernhard Matti-ess
Co., r. 916 Howard
" James P., plasterer, r. London nr Japan Av
" Michael J., blacksmith, r. London nr Japan
Av
O'Rourke Bridget, widow, r. 36 West Mission
" Charles, marine fireman, r. 8 Minna
" Daniel C, shoetreer Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 36 West Mission
" Edward J., salesman Owen McCabe, r.2915
Mission
" Eugene, hostler, r. 44% Clara
" Eugene S., r. 1025 Page
" Frank, horseshoer, 719, 5th Av, r. 327 Golden
Gate Av
" Hugh, seaman, r. 404 Harrison
O'Rourke Isaac W., veterinary surgeon, 331
Golden Gate Av
" James, clerk, r. 2327 Greenwich
" James, horseshoer, 1828 Post
" James, laborer Cal. Electrical Wks, r. 846
Mission
" James C, machinist, r. 308 Fulton
" James S. (J. S. O'Rourke & Co.), r. 419 Fol-
som
" J. C, machinist, r. 308 Fulton
" John, horseshoer, 731, 5th Av, r. 331 Golden
Gate Av
" John, laborer, r. 221 Arlington
" John, liquors, 908 Illinois
" John, machinist Atlas Iron Wks
" John, mechanic Palace Hotel, r. 533 Jessie
" John, wagon maker, r. 120 Austin Av
" John C, stair builder, r. 1032, 21st
" John F.,r. 223 Minna
" John F., painter B. V. Reilly, r. 338, 13th
" John T., horseshoer James O'Rourke, r. 331
Golden Gate Av
" J. S. & Co. (J. S. O'Rourke), horseshoers,
136 Folsom
" Lawrence, electrician Cal. Electric Supply
and Cons. Co.
" Mamie Miss, teacher music, r. 1416 Broad-
way
" Martin, carpenter, r. 42 Moss
" Martin, teamster Somers & Co., r. 357, 1st
" Martin J., painter Gowan, Gorman & Co.,
r. 338, 13th
" Mary Miss, forelady Western Preserve Co.,
r. 11 Perry
" Michael, r. 547 Mission
" Michael, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 14
Hawthorne
" Michael, laborer, r. 2327 Greenwich
" Michael, laborer, r. Crescent Av nr Ando-
ver Av
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 120 Austin Av
" Patrick, currier, 816 Potrero Av
" Patrick, laborer, r. 326 Day
" Patrick, laborer, r. 338, 13th
" Patrick, porter Hagerty Bros., r. 10 Oak-
wood
" Patrick, tanner John Counihan & Son, r. 816
Potrero Av
" Patrick Jr., carriage wood worker, r. 338,
13th
" Patrick S., foreman C. S. Healey, r. 155i/4
Shipley
" P. O., r. 1213 0ctavia
" Robert, shoemaker, r. 430 Natoma
" Robert, teamster, r. 412 Dolores
" S. Mrs., widow, r. 1029 Clay
" Thomas, blacksmith Frank J. O'Rourke, r.
327 Golden Gate Av
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Artistic Tiles,
Flain, Glazjed a.n.<i IDecorateca-
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
O'Rourke Thomas, laborer, r. W s Alabama bet
15th and 16th
" Thomas, millhand W. H. Miner, r. 13 Ger-
mania
" Thomas, painter, r. 2215 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas, paver, r. 231 Birch PI
" Thomas, truckman S. P. Co., r. 11 Perry
" Thomas J., engineer, r. 12 Germania
" William, fireman str State of California, r.
127, 2d
" William J., blacksmith, r. 338, 13th
' ' William J. , operator Buckingham & Hecht ,
r. 1039 Clay
^©"O'Rourke. See Rourke
O'Ryan Daniel H., clerk Urruela, Urioste &
Co., r. 420 Geary
" Philip Rev., iournalist Monitor, r. 3030
Howard
O'Shaugnnessy Charles, compositor, r. 8 Olive
Court
" Charles, elevatorman Palace Hotel, r.
1316i4 Mission
" Joseph, night clerk Cosmopolitan Hotel
" M. Mrs., groceiies, 1034 Howard
" Martin (Golden State Tea Co.), 139, 2d, r.
439 Bryant
" Michael, deckhand str Resolute
" Michael, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
13I614 Mission
M. M., civil and consulting en-
gineer, ' 235 Crocker Bldg, hours 9 to 10
a. m. and 4 to 5 p. m.
" Thomas J., salesman P. Flanigan, r. 1316^4
Mission
■' William, clerk C. Curtin, r. 1316i/i Mission
" William J., butcher, r. 410 Elizabeth
" William M., deputy Sheriff, r. 310 Valencia
4®=-0'Shaughnessy. See Shaughnessy
O'Shaunessy John, bookkeeper Getz Bros. & Co.,
r. 805 Golden Gate Av
" Michael, gardener, r. 805 Golden Gate Av
O'Shea Cornelius, laborer, r.907 Folsom
Cornelius, peddler, r. 1151 Harrison
Daniel, engineer's storekeeper str Gaelic,
r. 740 Clayton
Daniel, produce, r. 510, 26i:h
Ellen, cook, 1015 California
Hannah, domestic, 717 Cole
James J., plumber, r. 321 California Av
Jeremiah, copyist County Clerk's office, r.
501 Vermont
Jeremiah, teamster, r.501 Vermont
John, salesman Neuhaus & Co.
John F., policeman, r. 25 Clinton
Joseph W., sign painter, r. 331 California
Av
Margaret, widow, r. W s Folsom nr Precita
Av
Patrick J., laborer, r. 819A Lyon
Richard, liquors, 416, 4th
Thomas, liquors, 480 Jessie, r. 514 Steven-
son
4@r-0'Shea. See Shay and Shea
O'Sullivan Bridget, widow, r. 9 Hunt
" Bridget, widow, r. 230 Clara
" Brothers (John N. and Michael P.), sign
painters, 30 Geary
" Cornelius, clerk, r. 310 Montgomery Av
" Cornelius D. Mrs., widow, r. 1035 Bush
" Cornelius D. Jr., r. 1035 Bush
" Curtis Mrs., instructor Art Students'
League
" Daniel, brickmason, 40 New Montgomery, r.
1318 Ellis
" Denis M., bartender The Reception, r. 528
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" Hannah Miss, saleslady, r. 626 Eddy
" James, brickmason, 40 New Montgomery,
r. 1716 San Carlos Av
" James, clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 621 Eddy
" John, r. 1025 Bush
" John N. (O'Sullivan Bros.), r. 12? Page
" Joseph A., clerk Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 1025 Bush
" M., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Maggie Miss, r. 217 Francisco
" Mary, widow, r. 127 Page
" Michael, iron worker, r. 501^/4, 6th
" Michael, messenger McAvoy «fc Gallagher,
r 29 5th
" Michael H., shoemaker, 1625 Devisadero, r.
10 Prospect Av
" Michael M., molder, r. 10 Prospect Av
" Michael J., policeman, r. 1928 Greenwich
" Michael P. (O'Sullivan Bros.), r. 127 Page
" Michael T., frame maker, r. 9 Hunt
" Patrick D., r. 1741 Mission rear
" Patrick J., organist, r. 73214 Clementina
" Timothy, laborer, r. 905, 15th
" Timothy, machinist, r. 1 Eldridge
" Timothy M., frame maker, r. 220 Clara
" T. M., sweeper Harbor Commissioners
>8®=-0'Sullivan. See Sullivan
O'Toole Coleman, stevedore, r. 4 Pringle Court
" Daniel, mining, r. 800 Kearny
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 534i/i.. 4th
" Hugh, laborer, r. 217'^, 8th rear
" Hugh A., laborer, r. 217Vi, 8th rear
" James, fireman, r. 625 Davis
" James, laborer, r. 50 West Mission
" John (McGlynn & O.'Toole), attorney at
law, 36-37 Nevada Block, r. 2015 Ellis
" John, fireman, r. 134 West Park
" John A., laborer, r. 4 Pringle Court
" John P., porter, r. 1119 Filbert
" John W., clerk, r. 5341/2, 3th
" Lawrence, special policeman, r. 1119 Filbert
" Lizzie Miss, hairdresser, r. 53414, 4th
" Mary Miss, teacher music, r. 53414, 4th
O'Toole M. C, oculist and aurist, St. Ann's
Bldg, 8 Eddy, hours 11 a. m to 1 p. m.
and 2 to 4 p. m., Tuesdays and Sundays
excepted, r. Berkeley
'• Michael, driver Kavanagh & Co., r. 7 Oak
Grove Av
" William C, plumber, r. 1126 Market
4®-0'Toole. See Toole
Oak Consolidated Mining and Miliing Co., 532
Market, room 41
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 629 Lombard
" Grove House, William M. McKenna pro-
prietor, 946 Harrison
" Joseph, carpenter, r. SISM Myrtle Av
" Valley Distilling Co. (Covington, Ky.),
Braunschweiger & Co. Pacific Coast
agents, 5-7 Drumm
Oakes Frank, laborer, r . 411 Sansome
" George W., carpet layer, r. 874 Howard
" George W., finisher Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 1605 Lexington Av
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1605 Lexington Av
" Thomas, clerk C. J. Harrigan. r. 1157i/^ Fol-
som
" Thomas J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3205 Clay
OAKES WALTER P.,
Pacific Coast agent Honduras Na-
tional Lottery Co., 209 Grant Av
OAKES W. E. & CO.
(William E. Oakes. Manuel J. Andrade
and Manuel P. Williams), Melrose,
Fitchburg, San Leandro, San Lorenzo
and Haywards Express, 20 Market,
telephone Drumm 30
Oakes William E. (W. E. Oakes & Co.), r. San
Leandro
J8®"Oakes. See Oke
Oakey Alexander F., architect, 520-522 Spreck-
els Bldg, 927 Market
Oakland, Alameda and Berkeley Directory, F.
M. Husted, publisher, 530 California,
room 65
Oakland Art Pottery and Terra Cotta Works,
James Miller proprietor, William J .
Cavanagh manager, 1175 Market
" Bottling Co. (Oakland), Joseph F. Strom-
berg secretary, 1408 Pacific
Oakland Bre^wery (Oakland), office 403 Market
Oakland Ferry, foot Market
Oakland Gas Light and Heat Co., D. E. Martin
president, J. A. Britton secretary, offlce
604 Commercial
■' House, George W. France proprietor, 644%
Howard and 25 Hunt
Oakland Preserving Co., Frederick Tillmann
Jr. president, oftlce 313-327 Battery,
works Oakland
Oakland Railroad Co., F. S. Douty secretary
and treasurer, 51 Union Trust Bldg
" Water Front Co.. C. E. Green secretary, 53
Union Trust Bldg
Oakley Aaron D., rubber stamp mfr., 423 Wash-
ington, r. 724 Bay
Oakley Charles M., manager Mutual Reserve
Fund Life Association (of New York),
and New England Mutual Accident As-
sociation (of Boston), 315-317 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 326 Larkin
" Edward D., teller Security Savings
Bank, r. 1416 Washington
" Gilbert H., master mariner, r. 7 Clay
" Jennie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 200 Fair Oaks
" JohnR., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Lillian Miss, stenographer Wiester & Co.,
r. 200 Fair Oaks
" Louis M., bicycle repairer R. W. Dennis &
Co.,r. 724 Bay
" Robert O., real estate, 11 Montgomery, r.
15091/4 Broadway
" William, bricklayer, r. 200 Fair Oaks
Oaks Consolidated Mining Co. (Tuolumne Co.),
Thomas A. Fisher secretary, 510 Califor-
nia
Oakshett Mary A. Mrs., r. 1214 Union
OakviUe Wine Co., Charles Ryhner pi-esident,
Theodor Hartman secretary, cellar and
sample room, SW cor Folsom and Army
Oat John M., sailmaker, r. 608 Capp
Oaten Fannie, widow, r. 2337a Mission
Gates Henrv, r. Ill, 19th
" James, plasterer, r. 2521 Post rear
" James J., laborer, r. 63 Shipley
" Martin J., laborer, r. 63 Shipley
" William, cook Martin C. Hogan, r. 7th Av
South bet K and L
" William H., gardener, r. 2718 McAllister
Oatman Elizabeth Mrs., r. 1519 Larkin
" J. W., traveling salesman Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. Reno, Nev.
Oaxaca Coffee Plantation Co. The (Mexico),
ofQce 510 California
Obe Leon, elevator man, r. 6 Polk Lane
Obenauer Albert, printer H. S. Crocker Co., r.
2206 Pine
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" George Jr., driver, r. 2206 Pine
" Henry, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 2206
Pine
" John, shirt cutter Bullock & Jones Co., r.
Alameda
Ober Charles T., machinist George W. Hedges,
r. 411/2 Clinton
" M. H. Mr.s., ladies' furnishing goods, 34
r. 1630 Pine
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Oberdeener Isaac, plumber, r. 1620 Pine
" Robert, clerk Wolf Oberdeener, r. 1620 Pine
" Wolf, stationery and notions, 18, 1st, r.
1620 Pine
Oberfeld Charles (Oberfeld & Braunbeck), r.
23151/2 Mason
" Frederick, baker, r. 358 Jessie
" Gottlieb, baker, r. 358 Jessie
" John, oven builder, r. 22 15 Mason
OBERFELD & BRAUNBECK
(Charles Otoerfeld and Peter Braun-
beck), contractors, bricklayers and
oven builders, 22151/2 Mason
Oberf elder Max (Dallemand & Co.), r. Chicago,
111.
" Tobias (Dallemand & Co.), r. Chicago, 111.
Oberfleld Henry D., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co.,r. 632a Geary
Oberg C, seaman U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrono
" Fritz, tailor, 724i/4 Market, r. 4 Garret PI
" John, laborer, r. 58 Hermann
" Victor, shoemaker, 4 Virginia Court
" William O., r. 521 Pacific
Oberle Joseph B., butcher J. G. Johnson & Son,
r. 1st Av South nr Railroad Av
Obermayer Benno, manufacturers' agent, 339
Kearny, r. 126 Ellis
Obermeyer T. F. A., wines and liquors, 620 Mar-
ket, r. 1224 Laguna
Oberndorf Abraham, canvasser, r. 1239V^ Folsem
" Jacob, salesman A. & A. Baker, r. 12391/4
Folsom
Obernesser AntoneMrs., r. 522 V^ Harrison
Oberon The, restaurant and family resort,
Ernest A. Fischer proprietor, 36-38
O'Farrell
Oberst Charles, kettleman John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 3254 Louisa
" Frank, liquors, 213, 3d, r. 214, 3d
" Frank, molder McCormick Bros., r. SW cor
16th and Bryant
" William (Oberst & Fuchs), r. 14 Clara
" & Fuchs (William Oberst and Anton
Fuchs), wood and ivory turners, 547-549
Brannan
Obert Anton, miller Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 209 PotreroAv
" William, miller, r. 209 Potrero Av
Obitz Florent, salesman G. Leopold, r. 540
Washington
Obradovich Peter, porter A. B. Balaban, r.
30271/2, 16th
Obram Thomas G.. gardener, r. 945 Masonic Av
Obst Emile. driver Chicago Brewery
Occident Stables, C. S. Crittenden pi-oprietor,
N W cor Geary and Polk, telephone East
48
" The (weekly), Rev. James Marshall
Thompson editor, William Stevenson
manager, 84 Donohoe Bldg
Occidental and Oriental Steamship Co.,
Charles F. Crocker president, S. H. H.
Clark vice-president, D. D. Stubbs sec-
retary, general and agency ofBces, 425
Market, telephone Main 261, wharf, 1st
and Brannan, telephone Main 458
Occidental Barber Shop, John S^ahle proprie-
tor, 233 Bush
Occidental Beet Sugar Co., Claus Spreckels
president, John D. Spreckels vice-pres-
ident, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. treas-
urers, E. H. Sheldon secretary, office 327
Market
" Board Presbyterian Mission House (Chi-
nese home and school). Miss Margaret
Culbertson matron, 920 Sacramento
" Cigar Store, C. W. Smith manager, 136
Montgomery
" Club, Joseph A. Baxter secretary, 413
Stockton
" Consolidated Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.),
■ Alfred K. Durbrow secretary, 69 Nevada
Block
OCCIDENTAL FOUNDRY,
Steiger & Kerr proprietors, NW cor
Main and Harrison
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
e41-<5-4-'7 IWarUi&t St.
Occidental Free Kindergarten. 214, 2d
" Grain Warehouse, William M. Starr pro-
prietor, NW cor 1st and Townsend
" Hand Ball Court, Thomas Degnan man-
ager, 120 Grove
Occidental Hotel, W. B. Hooper lessee, E s
Montgomery bet Sutter and Bush
Occidental Land and Improvement Co., office
4 New Montgomery
" Loan Association, Dennery & Gunzburger
secretaries, 214 Pine, room 3
Occidental MiU (Eureka, Cal.), McKay & Co.,
proprietors, 4 California
Occidental News Co., William G. Brown man-
ager. S. P. Co. Depot, 3d and Townsend
" Restaurant, Joseph Munier proprietor, 337
Bush
" School, Miss Jessie M. Carruthers princi-
pal, 911 Stockton
Occidental Varnish Works, John P. Jourden
proprietor, cor 19th and Treat Av, office
20 Geary
" Watch Co., Walker & Eaton proprietors, 24
Post
Ocean Beach House, Claus F. Kroger proprie-
tor, 313-319. 49th Av
" Beach Pavilion, Henry Doscher proprietor,
cor Ocean Boulevard and B
" House. 214 Jackson
Ocean House Primary School, Daniel J. Delay
principal, Corbett Av nr Ocean House
Road
Ocean House Road Nursery, J. Jacquemet &
Co. proprietors. Ocean House Road nr
Ingleside
Ocean Marine Insurance Co. Limited (of Lon-
don), H. M. Newhall & Co. agents, 309-
311 Sansome
" Side House, Ernest Heymans proprietor.
Ocean Beach nr Ocean House Road
" View Granite Co., John W. Spencer agent,
2245 Mission
Ocean View Police Station, E s Plymouth Av
bet Sadowa and Sagamore
Ocean View Post OflBce, now Station L
Ocean View Station (S. P. Co.), Bruce A. Meyer
agent, junction Sickles Av and Old San
Jose Road
Ocean View Union Congregational Church,
now Eighth Congregational Church
Oceanic Phosphate Co., L. P. Drexler president,
L. E. James secretary, 409 California,
room 4
OCEANIC STEAMSHIP CO.,
John D. Spreckels president, Charles
Goodall vice-president, J. D. Spreckels
& Bros. Co. agents and treasurers, E.
H. Sheldon secretary, L. F. cockn)ft
general passenger agent, main office
327 Market, ticket office 114 Mont-
gomery
Oceanic Steamship Go's. Wharf, Pier 12, foot
Folsom
Ochenbery Calvin, hackman, r. 741 Natoma
Oohs Annie B. Miss, r. 5 Silver Star PI
" Conrad, cooper, r. 5 Silver Star PI
" Elizabeth E. Miss, r. 5 Silver Star PI
" Gustave F., salesman Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. 1401/2 Cumberland
" Herman, butcher, r. 1308 Steiner
" John, cooper August Petzold, r. 5 Silver
Star PI
Ockei-t Mary Mrs., restaurant, 638 Sacramento
Ockey Harry, barber Placet F. Valiant, r. 18
Sheridan
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406-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Ocksen Christian P. (Ocksen & Schade), r. 602
Natoma
" & Schade (Christian P. Ocksen and Henry
E. Schade), coffee saloon, 615 Montgomery
October! Mitchell, porter, r. SOS^^, 4th
Odalovlch Jeveto (Nicholas Pariez & Co.), r, 318
Folsom
Odd Fellows' Building, SW cor Market and 7th
Odd Fellows' Cemetery, George R. Fletcher
superintendent, S s Point Lobos Av bet
1st Av and Henderson
" Fellows' Cemetery (colored), 34th Av and
Clement
Odd Fellows' Cemetery Association, George
Penlington secretary, 8 Flood Bldg
Odd Fellows' Employment Association, An-
drew McMenaman secretary, 11 Odd
Fellows' Bldg, SW cor Market and 7th
Odd Fellows' General Relief Committee, W.
A. Noflsinger president, James F.
Nichols secretary, 3 Odd Fellows' Bldg,
SW cor Market and 7th
Odd Fellows' Hall, SW cor Market and 7th
Odd Fellows' HaU Association of San Francisco
Davis Louderback president, Cyrus F.
O'Neil secretary, office 3 Odd Fellows'
Bldg, SW cor Market and 7th
Odd Fellows' Library, Andrew J. Cleary librar-
ian, Odd Fellows' Bldg, SW cor Market
and 7th
Odd Fellows' Library Association, M. T. Moses
president, William Thackeray secre-
tary, E. Maginnis treasurer. Odd Fel-
lows' Bldg, SW cor Market and 7th
" Fellows' Savings Bank (in liquidation),
James Benson secretary, 240,Montgomery
Odegaard Henry, laborer, r. 624, 4th
" Samuel, laborer, r. 735 Brannan
Odell Anna Miss, teacher Heald's Business
College, r.520Capp
" Daniel, boxmaker, r. 2111 Mason
" Harlan B.. bookkeeper William A.
Schrock, r. 414 Hyde
" Isaac, engineer, r. 3111 Mason
Odell James N., manager The Werner Company
(of Chicago, 111.), 404 Spreckels Bldg, r.
The Berkshire
" John, laborer, r. 2111 Mason
" Walter, r. 203 Turk
" Walton L.., carpenter Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 849 Capp
>e®-Odell. See O'Dell
Oden Alexander C, machinist Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. 16091/^ Dupont
Odenthal Conrad, bartender, r. 517 O'Farrell
" Henry, traveling salesman, r. 517 O'Farrell
Odermatt Joseph W., boilermaker, r. 13 Harri-
son Av
" Louis F., boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. Oakland
Odermatt Paul, boiler and sheet ironworks, .58-
60 Bluxome, r. 60 Bluxome
Odero Andrea, laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
" Thomas, teamster Brizzolara '& Son, r. 12
Wetmore PI
Odgers Arthur M., fireman, r. 17 Frankfort Av
" Joseph, with H. T. Holmes Lime Co., r. 723
Golden Gate Av
" Thomas car repairer S. P, Co., r. 17 Frank-
fort Av
" William H., machine hamd S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 17 Frankfort Av
Odin Hall, 413 Sutter
" Oscar, laborer W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 12%
Russ
" William, laborer, r. 244, 6th
Odiorne Mamie A. Mrs., dressmaker O. S.
Swearingen, r. 619 McAllister
Odium Samuel, carpenter Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 718 Minna
ODORLESS EXCAVATING CO.,
George H. Baker manager, 131 Eddy
Odrich Charles, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
Oechsle Fred, laborer William A. Schrock
" Martin D., mill hand William A Schrock
Oechsli Stephen, cabinetmaker Brass &Witten-
burg, r. 101, 3d
Ceding Frank J., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 2315
Post
" William F., foreman J. O. Jephson Co., r.
Alameda
Oehlert Henry F., mattress maker H. W. Frank
& Co., r. 1318 Harrison
Oehme Morris, clerk, r. 1541 Mission
Oelgeschlager Gerhard, gardener Rudolph Her-
man
Oellerich Henry, salesman Lind Vineyard
Wine Cellar r. 1126 Harrison
Oellrich EmilJ., harness maker B. A. Sam-
mann, r. 19 Beideman
" Fred, clerk J. H. Witte, r. 17 Beideman
" Theodore H., salesman Von Ronn, Hencke
& Lorsbach, r. 19 Beideman
" William, driver, r. 17 Beideman
" William Jr., bellhanger, r. 17 Beideman
4®-Oellrich. See Ohlerich and Ulrich
Oelrichs Herman, r. 1120 Pine
Oels Ernst H. F., groceries and liquors, 263
Stevenson
Oeltjen Maggie, domestic, New Washington
Hotel
" Diedrich J., bartender John H. Schuur, r.
324, 4th
Oelund Louis H., longshoreman, r. 8 Welsh
Oerstimba Land Co., Theodore Reiohert presi-
dent, office 4-5 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
Oertli Kaspar, gardener, 606 Stockton
Oesinghaus Otto, laborer Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 1332 Natoma
Oest Christian, r. 305 Minna
" EmilW., groceries, NW cor Francisco and
Dupont
Oester Henry C, oiler str San Juan
«®-Oester. See Oster
Oesterman Emanuel, clerk Columbia Loan and
Collateral Office, r. 611 Eddy
Oestermann Louis, bookkeeper Adolph Hrom-
ada, r. Alameda
4®"Oestermann. See Osterman and Oyster-
man
Oesterreicher Louis, real estate agent, 630
Market, r. Alameda
" Walter, clerk L. Oesterreicher, r. Alameda
4®"0esterreicher. See Ostreicher
Oesting Paul (Baxter & Oesting), r. 704 Brod-
erick
" William C, dairy produce, 88-91 California
Market, r. 1411 Washington
" William C. Jr., salesman W. C. Oesting, r.
1411 Washington
Oestreich John, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 104,
24th
Oestrich William F., patrolman Morse's Patrol,
r. 622 Turk
Oettl Alois, proprietor Tanners' Home, W s Ne-
braska nr Army
" Arthur, coppersmith, r. Tanners' Home
" Marx, seaman, r. Tanners' Home
Oetzel George W.. foreman shoe cutter W. H.
Nolan & Co., r. 830 Bay
Oetzmann Emile, wagon guard Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 35 Beideman
" Petronella, widow, r. 35 Beideman
Oeverndiek Henry R., carpenter John Sanders,
r. 129 Olive Av
Ofeld Christina, domestic, 1700 Van Ness Av
Ofenstein Richard, window cleaner, r. 244, 6th
Offenbacher Kate, widow, varieties, 714 Vallejo
Offenhauser Frederick H., tailor Block &
Georges, r. 6 Virginia Court
" Michael, tailor, r. 6 Virginia Court
Offer Herman M., cement worker, r. SE cor Cole
and Carl
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Offerman John, salesman Stockton Milling Co.,
r. 1004 Washington
Offermann George H., marine engineer, r. 131
Tremont Av "
" J. Fred (Offermann & Rohde), and groceries
and liquors, 1421 Harrison
" J. William, groceries and liquors, 1400 Fol-
som, r. 1402'/^ Folsom
" Otto, liquors, SE cor H and 9th Av
" & Rohde (J. Fred Offermann and Bernard
H. Rohde), liquors, 652, 4th
OFFICE SPECIALTY Manu-
facturing CO., Charles Slemin Jr.
manager, manufacturers and dealers
labor saving devices and furniture for
offices, 29 New Montgomery Grand
Hotel Bldg, telephone Main 1790, fac-
tory Rochester, N. Y.
Official List San Francisco Stock Exchange, L.
Goldstein & Co. publishers, 326 Pine
Offt Peter, cabinet maker Richard Herring, r.
118 Langton
Ogden Amy, widow, r. S603 Folsom
" Annie, widow, r. 432 Minna
" Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 501 Ash Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 2,=i29 Sutter
" Charles A., chemist, 13 Montgomery Block.
" George H., clerk, r. 1320 Scott
" Richard L., librarian Cal. State Mining
Bureau, r. 2411 Pierce
Ogden Route Freight and Ticket Office, G. w.
Fletcher agent, 613 Market
Oge William L., manager Pacific School Fur-
nishing Co., 723 Market, r. San Rafael
Ogg Albert E., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 619 Powell
Oggshaw Nancy A., widow, r. 2403 Howard
Ogilvie Harry, machinist Risdon I. and L. Wks.
r. Alameda
" John, stonecutter Odd Fellows' Cemetery,
r. 14 Parker Av
" William M., cutter W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
532 Eddy
Ogle Frederick E., salesman, r. 2291 Bryant
" George A., clerk Francisco Chichi zola. r.
1125 Vallejo
" John, carpenter and builder, 40 New Mont-
gomery, r. SE cor 24th and Kansas,
Potrero
Oglesby James, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 1018 Pine
Ogston August, traveling salesman, r. 616 Pine
" William, with Electric Paint Co.
Ohabai Shalome Congregation, Rev. Julius
Fryer rabbi, Bush nr Laguna
Ohaver Nathan P., laborer, r. 6I91/0 Mission
Ohe Albert, driver Witt Bros., r. 38 Hoff Av
" Henry, laborer, r. 527!^, 19th rear
" Rudolph, cigar packer H. Plagemann &
Co., r. NE cor Ellis and Scott
Ohea Lizzie Miss, stenographer Young & Pow-
ers, r. 17I81/2 Hvde
" Richard H., r. 1718y2 Hyde
" Walter H., with S. E. Fischer & Co., r.
17I85/2 Hyde
Ohfl Lena, domestic, 2123 Buchanan
Ohio Lemon Co., Arthur H. Ten Broeck mana-
ger, 80-81 Columbian Bldg
Ohira George, bamboo furniture, 313 Sutter
Ohl Henry C, telegraph operator, r. 800 Kearny
Ohland John, conductor Market St. Rv., r. 1632
Fulton
Ohlandt Henry, r. 1214 Potrero Av
Ohlandt Henry C, assistant secretary The
National Ice Co., office 337 Market,
N s Sonoma nr Potrero Av
" John C. (N. Ohlandt & Co.), r. N s Sonoma
nr Potrero Av
Ohlandt N. & Co. (Nicholas and John C. Ohl
andt and John A. and Charles H. Buck,
manufacturers animal and willow char-
coal, neats foot oil and fertilizers, fac
tory E s Indiana bet Nevada and Yolo
office 327 Market
Ohlandt Nicholas (N. Ohlandt & Co.), and pres
dent The National Ice Co., and Californi
Green and Dried Fruit Co., office 3-<
Market, r. Ns Sonoma nr Potrero Av
W.W.MONTAaUE&CO.
Black and Galyanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Ohlandt William, bartender Otto Schultz
Ohlegshleger Philip, laborer, r. 42 Belcher
Ohlemutz Jacob, butcher, r. 1005 Greenwich
Ohlen Edward, r. 1509 Jackson
" Thomas E., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1509 Jackson
Ohlerich Charles (Stewart & Co.), r. 829 Val-
lejo
" Edward, bookkeeper Stewart & Co., r. 829
Vallejo
4®="Ohlert. See Oehlert
Ohleyer Lewis, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 534 Bush
Ohlmeyer Daniel, teacher music, r. 1210 Mason
" M'artin, clerk Bloom Bros., r. 1210 Mason
Ohlsemer Louis, r. 13 Welsh rear
Ohlsen Adolph, fireman, r. 449, 1st
" Benedicta, widow, r. 1220 Vermont
" Charles W., foreman, r. 1220 Vermont
" Ernest E., laborer, r. 1220 Vermont
" Henry J., carpenter, r. 163 Richland Av
" Joachim F. C, clerk Stunker & Ehlers, r.
625 Geary
" Jacob, janitor, 331 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
•' John, tanner Anton Krieg, r. Tomasa Av nr
Montcalm
" Ludwig, expressman, r. 103 San Jose Av
" N., cook Popular Dining Rooms, r. 337
O'Farrell
Ohlson Charles A., boatman M. B. Moraghan, r.
504, 3d
" Charlotte Mrs., female employment agen-
cy, 11% Antonio
" Frank, cooper L. W. Ohlson, r. Oakland
" John, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" John A. (Peterson & Ohlson), r. 11^4 Antonio
OHLSON LOUIS W,
cooper, water casks, coal and ballast
tubs, 239 Steuart, r. 1913 Magnolia,
Oakland
Ohlson Nels, oyster tonger M. B. Moraghan, r.
Millbrae, Cal.
" Victor, cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Ohlsson B. O.. bookkeeper Fairbanks, Morse &
Co.,r. 1007 Capp
" Uno, clerk B. Donnelly, r. 1131 Polk
Ohm Anna A. Miss, r. 317 Geary
" Augusta L., widow, r. 217 Geary
" Charles L., r. 1231 Howard
" Edward W., r. 217 Geary
" Frederick A., shoemaker, 430 Folsom
" Louis, r. 747 Harrison
" William F., salesman Blake, Moffltt &
Towne, r. 747 Harrison
Ohman Lars P., seaman, r. 11 Clay
" Thomas, seaman, r. 3 East
" William, r. 17 Albion Av rear
Ohmen Engine Works, W. H. Ohmen proprietor,
331 Mission
" William H., proprietor Ohmen Engine
Works, 321 Mission, r. 1312b Harrison
Ohnimus George, frame maker, r. 212, 15th
" Louis, cabinet maker Sterling Furniture
Co.. r. 212, 15th
" Louis J., manager boathouse Stow Lake,
Golden Gate Park, r. W/2 Walter
Ohnstein Oscar, restaurant, 349, 4th
Ohrenberg Adolph, carpenter, r. 500 Shotwell
Ohring John, carpenter, r. S9?£ Kissling
Ohrt Henry, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Grove and Devisadero, r. 705 Devisadero
Ohrtland Otto, agent Golden Gate Distilling
Co.'s Yeast Depot, r. 16 Hoff Av
Ohrwall Harold, director Swedish Medical
Gymnastic Institute, r. 336 Post
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FOREIGN #> DOMESTIC GOAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
Ojeda F. D. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Francisco, horseman, r. 1950 California
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 925^2 Mission
0 K Livery Stable, Martin F. Fragley proprie-
tor, 1210-1214 Valencia
Oke William S., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 4 Shot-
well
Okell Charles H., lieutenant Underwriters' Fire
Patrol 2, r. 313 Haight
" Charles J. (Okell, Donnell & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
OKELL, DONNELL & CO.
(Charles J. Okell and Arthur C. Don-
nell), general agents Employers' Lia-
bility Assurance Corporation, limited
(of London), General Insurance Co. (of
Trieste), New England Burglary In-
surance Co. (of Boston), and city
agents of North British and Mercan-
tile (of London), and Westchester (of
New York), 411 California, telephone
Main 1015
Okerblad Joseph, liquors, 16, 5th, r. 10 Mint Av
Okerlund George B., plumber, r. 1416 Broad-
way
Okerman Nils, waiter, r. 422 Post
Olaee Frank, bookkeeper California Wine Assn.,
r. 308 Sutter
Olafsen Emma Mrs., proprietor Winter Home,
634 Sacramento
" Olaf , lineman Edison Light and Power Co. ,
r 330 Geary
Olaga Eugenic, expressman, SE cor Green and
Montgomery Av, r. 823 Vallejo
Olague James, candy manufacturer, 1206 Mont-
gomery
" Paul P., laborer, r. 519^4 Greenwich rear
Olaguez August, barber Robert T. Brodek, r.
1014 Clay
Olangne Seraflno, waiter, r. 20 Oak Grove Av
rear
Olanie Jules F., foreman S. F. Pattern Wks, r.
East Oakland
Olberg Albert, cook, r. 3 East
Olbrecht Ann, widow, x. 1416 Taylor
Olcese Ida Miss, bookkeeper, r. 715 Greenwich
" Joseph, commission merchant, r. 715 Green-
wich
Oleovich Bernhard (Olcovich Bros.), r. 1519 Gol-
den Gate Av
" Brothers (Bernhard and Joseph), shoes and
shoe findings, 124 Sansome
" Herrman (Herrman Olcovich & Co.), r.
1716 Geary
" Herrman & Co. (Herrman Olcovich). im-
porters, 330 Pine, room 57
" Joseph (Olcovich Bros.), r. San Salvador,
C. A.
Old Astor House, 510 Pacific
Old Book Store, Daly & Curran proprietors, 206
Powell
Old Friends' (society of), headquarters, 235
Kearny, room 9
" Friends' Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Old Friends' Gazette (monthly), J. E. Slinkey
business manager, 235 Kearny, room 9,
publication office, 620 Merchant
" George F., dairyman, r. 1641 Polk
Old Ladies' Home (Episcopal), N s Golden Gate
Av bet Masonic Av and Lott
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Wayland and Felton
Old Ladies' Home (Sisters of Mercy). See Our
Lady's Home. 33 Rincon PI
" Men's Home, 34 Minna
Old People's Home of San Francisco (Crocker
Memorial), Rev. Charles McKelvey
superintendent, 2507 Pine
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A. Rottanzi, M. D. proprietor, 301, 3d
Oldag John A., driver, r. 10 Farren Av
Oldelehr John H., bartender Collins & Whee-
land, r. QM Dale PI
" Jonathan G., cashier Hamburg-Bremen
Fire Ins. Co., r. 1215 Bush
Oldenbourg Louise Miss, student, r. 817a Hayes
Oldenburg Fred, cook N. P. Perine Contract-
ing and Paving Co., r. 533 Sacramento
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r. 460 Chenery
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Olds Amasa H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 253
Carl
" James W., cement worker S. F. Bridge Co.,
r. 252 Carl
Clean Emma, waitress Windsor Hotel
Olender Isaac, tanner, r. 1209a Florida
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Olesen Christian, cook, r. 9 Clay
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" John O., longshoreman, r. 317 Langton
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" Ole, longshoreman, r. 317 Langton
" Ole, seaman, r. 5 Commercial
Oleson G. K., painter, r. 1130 Howard
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" Olof, laborer R. W. Heilman, r. 43 Clinton
" O. W., master mariner, r. 318 Folsom
Olguin Max, blacksmith, 2107 Polk, r. 12 Him-
melmann PI
Olin Luman D., r. 1184 Haight
" Silas W., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
834V2 Valencia
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dinger Charles H., cashier The Manhattan
Life Insurance Co., r. Oakland
Olinsky William, salesman Greenberg & Green-
berg, r. 1401 Gough
Oliphant Joseph, stableman William Hagin, r.
511A 18th
Olitzky Frederick, blacksmith Union I. Wks, r.
521/2 Tiffany Av
Oliva Charles (Oiiva & Papina), r. 21b Elgin
Park Av
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coal, 211714 Mason
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son rear
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Av and Clement
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" Giovanni, solicitor Charles Christensen, r
822 Filbert
" Giovanni, vegetable dealer, r. 715 Green
wich
" John (E. Oliva & Son), r. 2II71/2 Mason rear
■' Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 1933 Union
r. 1935 Union
" Manuel J., barber, 340 Sutter, r. 329 Val
lejo
" & Papina (Charles Oliva and James Pap
ina), umbrella makers, 3 Grant Av
Olivar Leonardo, liquors, 236 Montgomery Av
r. 310 Montgomery Av
Olivari Bartolomeo, fruits, 1302 Pacific
" Fortunate, clerk Bartolomeo Olivari, r. 1302
Pacific
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physician in charge, 735 Bryant
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623 California
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Oliver Bartholomew P., real estate, 114 Mont-
gomery, telephone Main 69, r. 1800 Gol-
den Gate Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 2820 Pine
Oliver ClxiUed Plow "Works, E. K. Lindsey
manager, 37 Market
" David, r. 1126, 22d
" David Jr., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1126, 22d
" Dennis J., clerk, r. 415 Jones
" Edward, grand secretary Order Sons of St.
George, 317 Mason, r. 2098 Market
Oliver Francis B., commission merchant and
coffee importer, 207 Battery, r. 828
Powell
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Kansas
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men to
" James E., clerk Frederick Jantzen, r. 1144
Mission
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" John, r. 488, 8th
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gomery Av
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Tennessee
" Joseph A., physician, r. 1825 Turk
" Josephine, domestic, 825 O'Farrell
" Katrina, widow, r. 330, 19th
" The, Mrs. M. I. Leach proprietor, 899 Pine
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Oakland
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" Walter S., bookkeeper Charles A. Bailey,
r. Berkeley
" Walter T., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. San Jose, Cal.
" Willard N., manager Pacific Churchman,
731 California, r. 1006 Jones
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" William, laborer, r. 247, 2d
" William H.. r. 513 Taylor
Oliver William Letts, president California Cap
Company, and manager American Lucol
Company, 218 California, room 1, r. Oak-
land
" William M., bartender L Holt, r. 650 Mis-
sion
" Willis A., bartender, r. 47 South Park
Oliver & Co., commission merchants and coffee
importers, 207 Battery, room 10
4®="01iver. See Olivier
Olivera Manuel, laborer S. P. Co., r. .329 Vallejo
Olivet Congregational Church, Rev J. Cruzan
pastor, SW cor Noe and 17th
Olivet Presb3rterian Church, Rev. Eber G.
Mathena D. D. pastor, Mississippi bet
20th and 21st, Potrero
Olivi Leopardo, clerk Luigi Bini, r. HI CoUing-
wood
" Oliva, r. 520 Francisco
Olivier Antoine, laundryman Model Laundry, r.
33 Chenery
'< Jacques, bakery, 3507 Mission
" Joseph, porter Haslett & Swayne, r. 1240,
18th
Olivina Vineyard (Livermore, Cal.). Burr &
Malpas, Pacific Coast agents, 18 Cali-
fornia
OUino Giuseppe, physician, 700 Broadway
OUivera Angelina, widow, r. 329'^ Broadway
" Manuel, fisherman, r. 329^4 Broadway
Ollrich John F., machinist Golden State and
Miners I. Wks, r. 10 Mint Av
OUstedt Charles, seaman, r. 201 Steuart
Olmedo Frederico R., barber Anthony Sparrow,
r. 920 Oak
Olmi George, actor, r. 542, 18th
Olmo Antonio (Olmo & Ferrari), r. 1018i4 Mont-
gomery
" • A. v., musician, r. 80-?'/„ Filbert
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot cj-
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Olmo Frank, metal roofer, r. 3416i/4 Mission
" Giuseppe, gardener, Colombo Market
" & Ferrari (Antonio Olmo and Louis Fer-
rari), liquors, 423a Broadway
Olmstead Catherine O., widow, r. VOrM Hyde
" Celia Miss, teacher music, 514 Taylor
" Frank W., teamster Weston Basket and
Mfg. Co., r. 4 Elgin Park Av
'• George E., machinist Great Western Can
Co., r. East Oakland
Olmsted A. C, physician St. Luke's Hospital
" Frederick L., asst. cashier London and
Lancashire Fire Ins. Co.
Olney Charles D., asst. secretary Chollar Min-
ing Co., 79 Nevada Block, r. Oakland
Edward, draughtsman Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. Oakland
Elbert, foreman Peter N. Kuss, r. 819
Grove
John W., clerk local freight office S. P. Co
r. Oakland
Leora Miss, stenographer 916 Market,
room 22, r. Oakland
Warren (Olney & Olney), r. Oakland
Warren Jr. (Olney & Olney), r. Oakland
Olney & Olney (Warren and Warren Jr.), attor-
neys at law, 101 Sansome. room 7
Olof Andrew, deckhand str Bay City, r. 2 Wash-
ington
Olofl Harry, fireman Olympic Salt Water Co.
r. Ocean Boulevard nr B
Olofson Carl F., lumberman, r. 18th Av South nr
N
" J. L. A., printer Report, r. East Oakland
" Oscar, lodgings, 860 Howard
;e®-01ofson. See Olafsen
Olpherts Robert, clerk LaGrande Laundry Co.,
Olquist John, blacksmith, r. 2115 Greenwich
Olsby Louis, painter Peter N. Kuss, r.334 Turk
Olschifsky Frederick, bricklayer, r. 510 Steven-
son
Olsen A., hostler, r. 234, 15th
" A. J., agent, r. 126 Ellis
" Albert, cook schr Montezuma, r. 110 Berry
" Alfred, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 33
Welsh
" Amy, domestic, 2236 Pacific Av
" Andrew, brassflnisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. West Berkeley
" Andrew, clerk Emil Happersberger, r. 1400
Powell
" Andrew, contractor, r, 115, 8th
" Andrew, seaman str South Coast, r. 6 How-
ard
" Andrew, transferer Galloway Lith. Co., r.
406 Greenwich
" Andrew C, carpenter William T. Thomson,
r. 1210 Green
" Anna, widow, furnished rooms, 564 Howard
" Annie, domestic, 1500 Larkin
" Annie, domestic, 2615 Buchanan
" Annie Miss, r. 327 Jessie
" Anton, seaman, r. 204 Steuart
" Arthur, electro typer, r. 224, 4th
" August, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Axel, 1st mate str Bonita, r. Berkeley
" Benjamin, house painter, r. 628'/4 Fulton
" Benjamin F., longshoreman, r. 10 Clyde
" Bent, master mariner, r. 14 Washington
" Brothers (John J. and Henry C), coffee
saloon, 316-218 Market and 11 Sutter
" C, laborer Golden Gate Compressed Yeast
Co., r. 1607 California
" C. A., seaman U. S. str Albatross
" Carl, quartermaster str City of Puebla
" Carl E., bricklayer, r. 413 Douglass
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Olsen Carrie Miss, r. Elsie nr Esmeralda Av
" C. Frederick, liquors, 29 Montgomery Av.
r. 631 Jackson
" Cbarles, bricklayer, r. 20V2 Albion Av
" Charles, cook, r. 820 Battery
" Charles, ironworker Western Iron Works,
r. 501 Napa
" Charles, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Charles, laborer, r. 921 Jessie
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" Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Charles, lumberman, r. 319 Pennsylvania
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" Charles, painter, r. 406 Octavia
" Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Charles, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" Charles, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Charles, seaman, r. ?39, 4th
" Charles, smelter, r. 1776?£ Folsom
" Charles A., laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Charles E., laborer, r. S2 Lily Av
" Charles O.^ machinist, r. 418 Jersey
" Charles S., machinist Murch & Gray, r.
201/2, 12th
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'< Christian, seaman str National City
" Claus, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Daniel v., litho-pressman Dickman-Jones
Co., r. 159 Lombard
" Edward, marine engineer, r. 1601 Mason
OLSEN EDWIN G.,
merchaiit tailor, 15 Phelan Bldg, 806
Market (take elevator), r, 434 Page
Olsen Elizabeth Mrs., r. 2 Eureka PI
" Emil, seaman, r. 206 Steuart
" Emma, domestic, 2407 Octavia
" Eric, deckhand tugboat Rescue, r. 108
Jackson
" Eric, laborer, r. 11 Decatur
" F., laborer Golden Gate Compressed
Yeast Co., r. 1607 California
" Frank A. (Knight & Clsen), r. East Oak-
land
" Frederick, longshoreman, r. 357 Clemen-
tina
" Frederick, painter, r. 628'/^ Fulton
' George, clerk Dunham, Carrigan& Hayden
Co., r. 2527 Post
" George, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" George, teamster, r. 39 Juniper
•' George L., painter, r. 413 Douglass
" G. P., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill. r. 301 Sierra
" Gus, lithographer Galloway Litho. Co., r.
Alameda
" Gus, press feeder Union Litho. Co., r. 781
Mission
" Gustaf, upholsterer, 1815 Polk
" Gustav S., salesman Dunham. Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 2529 Post
" Gustave, laborer, r. 1316 Florida
" Gustave, tanner, r. SW cor Railroad Av
and 8th Av South
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" Hans, r. 243 Perry
" Hans', cooper, r. 2740 Bryant
" Hans, laborer, r. 125 Collingwood
" Hans, laborer, r. 943 Folsom
" Hans, laborer Unionl. Wks, r. 418 Jersey
" Harriet E., widow, r. 10 Webster
" Harry E., master mariner, r. 1623 Grove
" Henry, housemover, r. 565 Stevenson
" Henry, master mariner, r. 3 East
" Henry C. (Olsen Bros.), and coffee saloon,
417 California, r. Elmhurst, Alameda Co.
Olsen H. K., manager Krogh Manufacturing
Co., 51 Beale and 9-17 Stevenson, r. Oak-
land
" Ida, domestic, 110 Broderick
" J., drayman McNab & Smith, r. 39 Juniper
" Jacob, laborer, r. 724V2 Bryant
" J. B., seaman U. S. Lighthouse tender Ma-
drono
" Jens, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Jesse, driver Mi librae Dairy, r. 814 Oc-
tavia
" John, r. 271/2, 4th
" .John, bay and river freighting, 53 Steuart,
r. 106 Eureka
" John, butcher, r. .327 Fell
" John, carpenter S. F. Bridge Co., r. 3133
Mission
" John, cleaner J. Spaulding & Co., r. 22, 11th
■' John, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 305^, 6th
•• John, laborer, r. 16 Natoma
•' John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501 Napa
" John, m ichinist, r. 179 Perry
■' John, mastermariner, r. 23 Perry
" John, molder, r. 536!4 Howard
" John, seaman, r. 58 Clementina
" John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" John, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" John, seaman str Del Norte
" John, seaman str Mariposa
" John, teamster, r. 8th Av South nr K
•' John B., stevedore, r. 22'^ Zoe
" John J. (Olsen Bros.), r. 708 Castro
" John P., shipsmith, r. 429 Mississippi
" Joseph M., teamster Galloway Lith. Co., r.
406 Greenwich
" Julius, clerk Johnson Bros., r. 247, 5th
" Julius, laborer, r. 337 Clementina
" Julius, seaman, r. 22 East
" Justinius B., stenographer, r. 619 Pine
Olsen Klaus, Swedish movements and massage.
913 Geary
" Knud, brass finisher M. Greenberg's Sons,
r. 23 Alta
" Lars E., mastermariner, r. 6 Howard
" Louis, laborer, r. ISJ^ Bryant Av
" Louis, laborer, Western Sugar Refinery, r
1171/2 Shipley
" Louis, longshoreman, r. 27 Minna
" Louis, seaman, r. 122 Howard
" Louis, seaman, r. 136/2 Shipley
" Louis, seaman, 631 Sacramento
" Louis T., policeman, r. 1519 Jackson
" Lovenia, domestic, 12 Beaver
" Loye, stevedore, r. 555 Mission
" Manfred, stevedore, r. 21 Moss
" Martin, bartender John C. Johnson, r. 210,
1st
" Martin, master mariner, r. 214 Jackson
" Martin, painter, r. 1159 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 1018 Montgomery
" Mary Mrs., r. 317, 3d
" Mathias, master schr R. W. Bartlett, office
34 Steuart, r. Alameda
" Mikel (Olsen, Ruth & Cook), r. 816 Church
" Nels, laborer, r. 860 Howard
" Nels, seaman, r. 110 Berry
" Nels, seaman, r. 3416 Mission
" Nels A., tanner Norton Tanning Co., r. S s
Sierra nr Michigan
" O., waiter, r. 904 Kearny
" O. A., master schr Ray Somers, office 44
East
" O. F., salesman Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. Larkspur, Cal.
" Olaf, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" Olaf, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
■' Olaf, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
■' Olaus, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" Ole, lumberman, r. 444 Brannan
" Ole, mastermariner, r. 2713 Harrison
" Ole, rigger, r. 217 Missippi rear
" Ole, seaman, r. 324 Greenwich
" Ole, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Oliver, attorney at law. 14 McAllister, r.
227 Geary
" Olof. bricklayer, r. 22 Turk
" Olof, laborer, r. 640 Tennessee
•' Olof E. (Galloway Lithographing Co.), r.
887 Laurel, Alameda
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" Oscar, painter, r. 243 Perry
" Oscar, painter, r. 943Folsom
" Oscar, waiter, r. 116 Leidesdorfl
" Otto, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
•« Otto, longshoreman, r. 7 Hermann
" Otto L., bookkeeper, r. 1343, 36tli
" Peter, baker, r. 114% Page
" Peter, clerk, r. 312 Chestnut
" Peter, contractor, r. 115, Sth
" Peter, foreman painter Central Hardware
and Supply Co., r. 1817 Dupont
" Peter, marine engineer, r. 534, 2d
" Peter, master mariner, r. 17% Oak Grove
Av
" Peter, mate str Sunol, r. 207%, 14th
" Peter, seaman, r. 27 East
" Peter H., master mariner, r. 3 Market
" P. H., motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1313
Scott
" Reinert, liquors and boarding, 214 Jack-
son
" Richard L., lithographer Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. Alameda
OLSEN, RUTH & COOK,
(Mikel Olsen, Louis Rutli and Christian
D. Cook), sMp tinsmiths, plumbers and
metal works and dealers ship stoves,
pumps, marine lamps, etc., 15-17 Mis-
sion
Olsen Samuel, seaman, r. 314 Green
" Sehna, domestic, 632 Sutter
" Sophie Mrs., dressmaking, 1815 Polk
" Soren, laborer, r. 40 Tehama
" Swen, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" T., carpenter, r. 22 Turk
" Theodore, concrete worker, r. 164 Clara rear
'' Thomas, bartender William Falkenburg,
r. 525 East
" Thomas, laborer, r. 637 Howard
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 501%, 6th
" Thorvald, seaman, r. 214 Jackson
" Tillie Miss, r. 9% Dikeman PI
" Tobias, stevedore, r. 39 Juniper
" William, clerk, r. 123 Fell
" William, laborer, r. 1335 Natoma
" William, seaman, r. 318 Folsom
" William, shipping and freight broker, 9
Market, r. 720 Fell
Olson Alexander, liquors, 454 Main
" Alfred, carpenter and builder, r. 1019Ji Na-
toma
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 1210 Green
" Andrew P., cooper George Windeler & Co.,
r. 153 Silver
" Andrew R., tailor Marshall F. Jones, r. 108
Tehama
" Anna Miss, dressmaker, r. 332c 10th
" Anton E., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1633a
Fulton
" Charles, fireman str Tiburon, r. 1 Telegraph
PI
" Charles, seaman, r. 8, 13th
" Charles, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Charles, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Charles, waiter E. Uebner, r. 6 Rose PI
" Charles A., painter, r. 80614 Harrison
" Charles A., sorter Relchert & Co., r. 6 Rose
PI
" Edward, asst. engineer str Tiburon, r.
Tiburon
" Emil (Olson & Anderson), r. 528 Pacific
" Emil, motorman Market St. Ry,r. 1609 Turk
" Frank W., shipping clerk John F. English,
r. 608b Shotwell
" Frederick, seaman, r. 321 Drumm
" John, r. 32, 4th
" John, r. 106 Minna
" John, boiler maker, r. 223 Harrison
" John, laborer, r. 124 Caselli Av
" John, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
" John, lumberman, r. 410% Brannan
" John, oyster tonger M. B. Moraghan, r.
Millbrae, Cal.
" JohnF. O., master sehr Guide, offlce 44
East, r. 343 Beale
" John R., shoemaker Hans Burke, r. 1006%
Valencia
Olson Julius, packer, r. 2004 Leavenworth
" Karl, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" L,. Mrs., widow, r. 814, Jilst
" Lena, widow, bakery, 1601 Mason
" Louis, carpenter, r. 6 Moss
" Louis, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" Louis, seaman, r. 157 Clara
" Louis T., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
814. 21st
" Martin, longshoreman, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Martin, tailor, 6% Golden Gate Av rear
" Nels, salesman Whitaker & Ray Co., r. 303
Lombard
" Oliver J., manager Ichi Ban, 573 Market, r.
814, 21st
" Olof , laborer Gray Bros., r. 5 Hodge's Alley
" Olof, 2d mate str Lakme, r. 22 Sacramento
" Olof, tailor S. N. Levy, r. Melrose, Cal.
" Oscar, cook M. B. Moraghan, r. Millbrae,
Cal.
" Otto, r. 247 Perry
" Peter, blacksmith Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
" Peter, clerk, r. 174 Jessie
" S. Mrs., widow, r. 753 Folsom
" Soren J., blacksmith Cal. St. RR, r. 1409a
Pacific
" Theodore, seaman U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrono, r. 126 Oregon
" Victor, master mariner, r. 1853 Lexington
Av
" William V., master mariner, r. 814, 21st
" & Anderson (Emil Olson and Andrew An-
derson), liquors, 900 Kearny
eS' Olsen. See Ohlson, Olsen and Oleson
Olssen Nels, conductor Sutter St. Ry, r. 2516
Polk
Olsson Alexander (Olsson & Skarstedt), and
proprietor Vestkusten (Swedish news-
paper), and manager West Coast Pub-
lishing Co., 921 Mission, r. 516 O'Farrell
" Charles, seaman bktn Planter, r. Sailors'
" Clara Mrs., lodgings, 754 Folsom
" Erhard, machinist Main St. Iron Wks, r.
160 Steuart
" Gustaf A., printer Olsson & Skarstedt
" John, foreman coppersmith Union I. Wks,
r. 618 Harrison
" John H., fruits and vegetables, 403% Fol-
som
" Lud wig, gilder Morris & Kennedy, r. 2230
Mission
" Niles H., manager Boatmans' Freighting
Agency, 32 Steuart
" Pontus W., cellarmaster Harris, Kingston
&Co., r. 123 Fell
" S. Gus, rigger Union I. Wks, r. 224, 4th
Olsson & Skarstedt (Alexander Olsson and
Ernest Skarstedt), proprietors Vestkus-
ten, 921 Mission
Olstead Charles, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
Oltmann Edwin H., tailor, 257 Stevenson, r. 110
William
Olufs Nicholas, butcher William Oswald, r. 1012
Pacific
Olwell James P.. printer, r. 236, 12th Av
" Rose M. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1125 Vallejo
-" Susan, widow, r. 1125 Vallejo
Olwill Edward, sexton Sacred Heart Church, r.
546 Fillmore
Olympia Hotel, William Smale proprietor, 504
Napa
Olympian The, Joel P. Bean editor, 38 Donohoe
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dent, Charles A. Gibson secretary, NW
cor Bush and Larkin
" Salt Water Co.'s Pumping Station, Ocean
Boulevard nr B
Olympic The, finest wines, liquors and cigars,
Edward Estrada proprietor, 501 Sutter,
telephone Main 1434
" The, Mrs. John Larrue,proprietor, 331 Bush
" The (semi-monthly), Olympic Publishing
Co. publishers and proprietors, 535 Clay
OLYMPIC THEATRE,
Wm. M. Sears proprietor, 105 Grant
Av
Olympic Benjamin, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks,
r. SE cor 5th Av South and M
Omaha Consolidated Gold Mine Co. (Grass Val-
ley, Cal.), C. A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor
Oman Benjamin, laborer, r. 411 , 30th
" Carrie, domestic, 941, 14th Av South
" Charles, janitor 1st St. Wks Union L Wks,
r. 741/2 iSTatoma
" Charles, shoemaker Pringle Bros., r. 342,
5th
" Josephine, widow, r. 7th Av South nr J
Omey Charles F., teamster, r. 715 Howard
" George W. (G. W. Omey & Co.), r. 1006
Powell
" G. W. & Co. (George W. Omey), fruits and
vegetables, 33-34 California Market
Ommert Adam, foreman Henry Moffat, r. 15th
Av South bet N and P
Ondovilla Jose, bookkeeper, r. 529 Ivy Av
Oneida Gold Mining and Milling Co. (Amador
Co.), Henry Pichoir secretary, 320 San-
some, room 24
Onesti 6. & Co. (Giuseppe Onesti), produce
commission merchants, 409-411 Wash-
ington, opp S. F. general Post Office
" Giuseppe (G. Onesti & Co.), r. 2227 Jones
" Silvio, chemist F. Rider, r. 2227 Jones
Oneto Joseph, mosaic worker Braida & Pas-
quali, r. 727 Laguna
" Rose Miss, milliner, r. 508b Fulton
" Stefano, with Pac. Vinegar and Pickle
Wks, r. 727 Laguna
Onetti Francisco, teamster, r. 909 Battery
" John, teamster, r. 909 Battery
Onetto Joseph, candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 311 Union
Oney Walter W., orchardist, r. 119 California Av
Ongerth Hermann, salesman Hinz & Landt, r.
Oakland
Onken John W., expressman, SE cor 4th and
Mission, r. 69 Brady
Onley William, paper hanger Merchant & Nick-
els, r. 740 Harrison
Ono Hall, 1883 Mission
Onstott Charles, shoemaker, eSVA Sacramento
and 562 Mission, r. 564 Mission
" John, waiter, r. .327 Clementina
Ontkenieu Pauline, domestic. New Washington
Hotel
Onyon Emma J. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 1025 Ellis
" Isaac, clerk depot quartermaster U. S. A.,
r. 1025 Ellis
" Isaac, telegraph operator, r. 427 O'Farrell
" J. J., brakeman S. P. Co.. r. 530, 3d
" Richard T., clerk Post Office, r. 1025 Ellis
Oosterman Jelle J., laborer, r. E s Texas nr
25th, Potrero
Openshaw Charles H., lather, r. 26 Aileen Av
" George R., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. Alameda
" James H., driver, r. 4 Hampton PI
" Joseph, lather, r. 76614 Howard
Opfergelt Sadie C, widow, r. 764 Clayton
Ophir Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.),
Charles H. Fish president, Edward B.
Holmes secretary, 50 Nevada Block
Opie Owen, clerk, r. 800 Kearny
Opitz Henry, second hand furniture, 640 Howard
" Oscar, waiter Washington Hotel
Oppel John V. (Streckfuss, Oppel & Co.), r. 815
Hampshire
Oppenheim Adolph, pawnbroker, 405 Dupont, r.
1402 Montgomery
" Adolph, tailor Charles Keilus & Co., r. 427
Fell
" Hyman, foreman baker Franz Siebrecht, r.
206 Hickory Av
" Jacob S., pawnbroker, 664 Howard, r. 1702i4
Buchanan
" John, clothing, 26 Clay, r. 1906 Ellis
" Philip, broker, r. 1705 Post
" Raphael, clerk, r. 1705 Post
" Robert, barber Becker & Koch, r. 608 Ful-
ton
" S. P., engineer, r. 171314 Post
Oppenheimer Adolph, traveling salesman Liv-
ingston & Co., r. California Hotel
" Albert H. (California Concrete Co.), r. 1116
Sutter
" Alice Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1534 O'Farrell
" Belle, widow, r. 1125 Geary
" Benjamin, crockery dealer, r. 2733 Howard
" Edward, bookkeeper Oppenheimer & Bro.,
r. 1116 Sutter
" Elias, butcher, 542 Grove, r. 1021 Buchanan
" Emil, salesman Oppenheimer & Bro., r.
1116 Sutter
" Hannah Mrs., r. 1534 O'Farrell
" Harry, r. 746,21st
" Henry (Oppenheimer & Bro.), r. 1116Sutter
" I. & Co. (Isaac Oppenheimer and Leonard
Joseph), crockery and hardware, 324-326,
6th
" I. &Co. (Isidor Oppenheimer), wines and
liquors, 1911 Hyde
" Isaac (I. Oppenheimer & Co.), r. 338, 6th
" Isaac (Neustadter Bros.), r. New York
" Isidor (I. Oppenheimer & Co.), r. 1243 Leav-
enworth
" Jacob, barber, r. 9 Hubbard
" Julius, cook, r. 213 Langton
" Julius, salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co., r.
611 Taylor
" Louis, clerk L. Harris, r. bOSYz Jessie
" Rose, widow, r. 1414 Post
" Rosie, widow, r. 36 Langton
" Selby C. , bookkeeper Joseph Melczer & Co. ,
r. 1125 Geary
" Solomon, solicitor Atlas Assurance Co., r.
2423 Washington
" & Brother (Henry Oppenheimer), importers
cigars and tobacco, 117 Battery
Opperman Frederick, carpenter, r. 9 Bridge PI
Oppermann Richard H., bartender, r. 5 Maiden
Lane
" William, teacher music, r. 207, 7th
Opprecht Julius, driver Julius Frankel, r. SE
cor 12th Av and L
Oprecht Mignon, widow, r. 3V4 Bowie Av
Orak Emil, painter, 1146 Howard
Oramas Gertrude Miss, furnished rooms, r. 514
Taylor
" Merced Miss, ladies' and childrens' under-
garments, 415M Powell, r. 514 Taylor
Orans John T., teamster, r. 307 Ritch
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Orbell Arthur, clerk, r. 45 Elgin Park Av
" Ernest J., machinist, r. 45 Elgin Park Av
" Frank, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 554
Minna
Orcese G. B. & Co. (Giuseppe B. Orcese), pro-
duce commission, 528 Sansome
" Giuseppe B. (G. B. Orcese & Co.), r. 715
Greenwich
Orchard George, driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 44
Tehama
" Martha, widow, r. 1925 Ellis
" Selden, bricklayer, r. 640 Howard
" Wildie, stonecutter, r. 1925 Ellis
Oricini Louis, waiter Manuel Tarbochia, r. 5
Harrison
Orcutt Charles S., with Chicago and Northwest-
ern Ry., r. Berkeley
Ordeman Bernhard, clerk, r. 412 Minna
Ordenstein Louis, salesman O. S. Levy, r. 4
Ellis
Ordenstein Max, proprietor Alma Mia Cigar
Factory, 608-614 Front, r. 2111 Devisadero
Order of Chosen Friends, Samuel C. Wallis
Grand Recorder, 42 St. Ann's Bldg
Order of Eastern Star, Mrs. Kate J. Willats
Grand Secretary, 68 Flood Bldg
Order of Pendo, Ernest Duden Supreme Secre-
tary, 601 California
Order Sons of St. George, Edward Oliver Grand
Secretary, 317 Mason
Ordland Edward, seaman, r. 122 Howard
" John, seaman, r. 122 Howard
Ordway Abraham H., cement dealer, r. 9 Harri-
son Av
» Amelia, widow, r. 303 Eddy
" James A., clerk, r. 303 Eddy
Ordway William C, public weigher and auc-
tioneer, NW cor 6th and King, r. 1213,
21st
Orear Horace W. (Foster & Orear), r. 118 Lib-
erty
" John W., broker, 408 California, r. 118 Lib-
erty
Oregiatt G. Pellegrini, waiter, r. 509 Broadway
Oregon and California Lumber Co., C. A. Hooper
&Co. agents, 204 Front
'< and California Railroad Co., George H.
Andrews secretary, 4 Montgomery
" City Woolen Mills, Brown Bros. & Co.,
agents, 121-123 Sansome
Oregon Coal and Navigation Co.,
Edwin Goodall president, Charles M.
Goodall vice-president, Wm. H. Fisher
secretary, Coos Bay coal, steamship
line for Coos Bay, Oregon, office NW
cor Broadway and East, telephone
Main 741
Oregon House, 113 Oregon
Oregon Improvement Co., John L. Howard
manager, coal miners and importers, 16
California
Oregon Improvement Go's Bunkers, foot of
" Iron and Steel Co. The, B. A. Knight agent,
308 Market
" Lodging House, Charles H. Roemer pro-
prietor, 641 Commercial
" Pine Lumber Co., Ward A. Dwight agent,
22 Market, room 9
Oregon Railway and Navigation Co., Goodall,
Perkins & Co. superintendents Ocean
division. 30 Market, freight offtce E. C.
Ward agent. Spear St. Wharf, ticket of-
fice F. F. Connor agent, 630 Market
" Stock and Butchering Co., Joseph Sisson
president, 130 Crocker Bldg
Oell Jacob, cabinet maker, r. 25 Randall
Orella F. R., M. D., M. R. C. S. (England),
physician and surgeon, hours 2 to 4 and 7
to 8 p. m., telephone Main 5473, ofBce and
r. 406 Sutter, telephone Black 1591
Orena Gaspar, r. 729 Geary
" Orestes J., attorney at law, 532 Market,
room 41, r. 729 Geary
Oreste Leandro R., cook C. Radovan, r. 1514
Green
Orff Frank J., r. 133/2 Shipley
Organ William M., waiter, r. 675 Mission
W.&J.SLOANE&CO.,
POf$TIEf?ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
G'4-l-<S'4-7 IWarUi&t St.
Oriel Hotel, William P. Foster proprietor, 1904
Market
Oriel Tea Co., George B. Hansen proprietor,
1900 Market
Orient House, Mrs. Louise Molsen proprietor,
118, 6th
Orient Insurance Co. (of Hartford), w. J. Cal-
lingham general agent, 420 California
Oriental Block, SW cor Bush and Battery
" Bonded and Free Warehouses, Haslett &
Swayne proprietors, S s Brannan nr 1st
" (Chinese) Newspaper, 803 Washington
Oriental Dock, S s Brannan bet 1st and 2d
Oriental Gas Engine Works, Marcellus A. Gra-
ham proprietor, Edward M. Corliss man-
ager, 105 Beale
" Hotel, Mrs. Leonie Jung proprietor, 225
Drumm
" The, Edward Lamberg proprietor, 615 Tay-
lor
Original Creamerie, Cardall & Marston proprie-
tors, 865 Market
" Empire Mill and Mining Co. (Grass Val-
ley), James D. Hayes president, D. A.
Jennings secretary, 401 California, room
14
" Keystone Silver Mining Co. The (Virginia,
Nev.), F. E. Luty secretary, 330 Pine,
room 5
Original Louvre. See Louvre New, 8-14 O'Far-
rell
" Quaker Dairy, A. J. Davis proprietor, 110
Sutter
Original San Francisco Window
CLEANING CO., Figone & Co. proprie-
tors, 315 Stockton, telephone Main
1304
Orjetto Manuel, peddler, r. 11 Pollard PI
" Natali, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
Orjubin Francois M., dyer, r. 603 Montgomery
Av
Orland Albert W., carpenter, 9 Carlos PI
Orlandi Amedeo, workman D. Ghirardelli Co.,
r. 907 Jackson
" John, statuary maker D. Mencarini, r. 1017
Jackson
" Luigi, laborer, r. 12 Bartol
Orlando G., shoemaker, 425 Hayes
" The, Mrs. M. C. Mixter proprietor, 989
Howard
Orlandus John, teamster, r. 2303 Geary
Orleans Consolidated Mining Co. (Virginia
City, Nev.), J. Stadtfeld Jr. secretary,
56 Nevada Block
Ormart Joaquin F., merchant, r. 813 Van Ness
Av
Orme Edward, laborer, r. 861 Market
Ormendson Jesse, seaman str Del Norte
Ormiston Archibald M., clerk James B. Win-
gate, r. NEcor Market and Noe
Ormond Ethel Miss, school teacher, r. 317, 19th
" J. Allyn, clerk LeCount Bros., r. 317, 19th
" Kate, widow, r. 317, 19th
" William, chief engineer str Empire, r. 28
Hawthorne
Ormonde Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 414, 22d
" Club, James Burson secretary, 1202 Larkin
" Sarah Miss, dressmaker, r. 414, 23d
Ormsby Anna, widow, r. 1335 Pine
" Edgar L., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 1335 Pine
" Edward R. (E, R. Ormsby & Co.), r. 1335
Pine
" E. R. & Co. (Edward R. and Henry S.
Ormsby), printers, 636 Clay
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Ormsby Frank R., salesman, r. 638 Green
" George O., waiter Swain Bros., r. 721 Gol-
den Gate Av
" Henry S. (E. R. Ormsby & Co.), r. 1335 Pine
" William, laborer Lucas & Co., r. 252 Spear
Orndorff Edward, bartender Edward L. McGar-
ity, r. 10211/2 Market
" Harry, clerk Hornlein Bros., r. 867 Market
" Harry F., actor, r. 102 Powell
" James W., r. 102 Powell
Orne William H., r. 11 Monroe
Ornsby Christopher T. (Kinsman & Ornsby), r.
2110 Larkin
Ornstein Moses L., butcher Schrader Bros., r.
336 Hickory Av
" SaulJ., watchmaker Herold Lawrenson, r.
517a Fell
Oro Fino Cigar Co., 310-312 Washington
Orognen Bernard, bartender, r. 317, 3d
" .John, lodgings, 317, 3d
Orozco Ricardo J., compositor Searle & Mc-
Clinton, r. 716 Diamond
Orplian Asylum (Hebrew), E s Devisadero bet
Hayes and Grove
Orphan Asylum (Protestant), S s Haight bet
Buchanan and Webster
Orphan Asylum (Roman Catholic), N s N
South bet 18th and 20th Avs
" J., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill Co.
Orpheum The, Gustav Walter proprietor, 113
O'Farrell
Orpin Charles, real estate agent^5-6 Mills Bldg.,
2d floor, r. 116 Turk
Orpinella Theodore, stableman Wainwright &
Easton, r. 18V4 Minna
Orr Albert, rattan worker, r. 24 Welsh
" Albert R.. laborer, r. 24 Welsh
" AUen, r. 510 Taylor
" Andrew, cook, r. 110 William
•' Andrew, lumberman E. K. Wood
Co., r. Russ House
" Charles, salesman N. Clark & Sons
" Charles L., carpenter, r, 613 Folsom
" Charles P., teacher music, 595 Ellis
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2104 Howard
" Elizabeth A. Miss, teacher Haight Pri-
mary School, r. 2104 Howard
" Emma, widow, r. 24 Welsh
" F. AUeyne, attorney at law, 5 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. 510 Tavlor
" Frederick F., plumber, r. 34 Welsh
" George A., compositor P. J. Thomas, r. 828
Greenwich
^' Hannah T., widow, r. 15 Leavenworth
" Henry, compositor, r. 411 Sansome
" H. S., apprentice Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. Alameda
" James, r. 2104 Howard
" James, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
41 Louisa
" James B. Rev., pastor Park Congregational
Church, r. 1010 Page
" James W., salesman A. Schilling & Co., r.
1320 California
" John, seaman, r. 115 Silver
" John, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r. 5I814
Bryant
" John A., clerk, r. 518/2 Bryant
■' Joseph, carpenter, r. 1135 Army
" Joseph A., salesman Joseph Rosenberg, r.
604 Geary
" Joseph G.. clerk, r. 1135 Army
" Melville D., printer Call, r. 116a 14th
" Monroe J., clerk C. M. Jennings, r. 2518
McAllister
" Robert H., student, r. 2104 Howard
Lumber
Orr Samuel, policeman, r. 1917;^ McAllister
" Walter W., rattan worker, r. 24 Welsh
" William J., solicitor Monitor, r. 2104 How-
ard
Orra Antone, teamster James McDermott, r.
1011, 10th Av South
Orrett Edwin, chief clerk purchases and sup-
plies dept. S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r.
1009 Santa Clara Av, Alameda
Orrick Oliver S., president California Paint Co.,
22 Jessie, r. Oakland
Orsi Elise, painter G. Orsi, r. 1219 Kearny
" G. (G. Orsi &Co.), r. 7 Buena Vista
" G. & Co. (G. Orsi and Vincent Cereghino),
fruits and vegetables, 7 Buena Vista
Orsi Giacomo, paints and wall paper, 623 Wash-
ington and 17 Montgomery Av, r. 812
Filbert
" P., painter G. Orsi, r. cor Broadway and
Powell
Orsini John, laborer Alms House
Ort Henry A., bartender Louis Teese Jr., r.
1550 Jackson
Ortega Antonio, barber Philip Simon & Co., r.
720 Leavenworth
" Manuel, laborer, r. 720 Leavenworth
" Mary A., widow, r. 730 Leavenworth
" Miguel, hostler E. J. Root, r. 630 Minna
" Paul, barber H. L. White, r. 761 Howard
" Vina Miss, r. 730 Leavenworth
Ortelli William, jailer County Jail 1, r. 906 Fil-
bert
Ortet Baptiste G. (Ortet Bros.), r. 8 Lynch
Ortet Brothers (Baptiste G. and Lucien M.), cut-
lers and grinders, all kinds of edge tools
ground and polished, 524 Commercial
" Lucien M. (Ortet Bros.), r. 8 Lynch
Ortez Manuel A., barber P. Lahorgue, r. 14
Auburn
" Paula, r. 723 California
Orth Frederick O., engineer, r. 317 Vallejo
" J. A., upholsterer, r. 1628 Howard
" John, clerk Alfred A. Durand
" WashingtonI.,salesmanKohlberg, Strauss
& Frohman, r. Oakland
Ortion Armand, diamond setter, r. 1819 Mason
" Auguste (Ortion & Gerhardt), and liquors,
235 Montgomery Av, r. 1810 Union
" Auguste Jr., mechanic Fagothey & Maple,
r. I81O Union
" EmilV., diamond setter Shreve & Co., r.
800!^ Hayes
" Louis, clerk, r. 1810 Union
Ortion & Gerhardt, (Auguste Ortion and Jules
Gerhardt), wines, liquors and imported
table delicacies, 125 Powell and 201
O'Farrell, telephone Black 11
Ortiz Calesto, bootblack, 901 Kearny, r. 413%
Green
Ortmann Henry, teamster, r. 115 Diamond
" John F., president Healdsburg and Sonoma
Commission Co., .305 Front, r. 1901 Scott
" Samuel, peddler, r. 3 Boardman PI
OrtnerJohn, electrician Cal. Electric Supply
and Cons Co.
" John P., tailor Joseph Poheim, r. 25 Oak
Orto Isador, porter Marks Cohen, r. 21 Taylor
Ortolo Edward, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Orton Collins K. (Williams & Orton), r. 1420,
25th
" Ira D., attornev at law, 116 Crocker Bldg, r.
1415 McAllister
Orville Tobias, waiter, r. 134, 4th
Orwen R. Lee, editor The Criterion, 9;
Osberg Charles, bridge carpenter, r. 61
" Oscar, seaman bktn Planter, r.
Home
" William, pile driver, r. 5 Victor
Osborn Anna, widow, r. 1836 Lexington Av
" A. P., surveyor, r. 913b Post
" Arthur, carpenter, r. 38 Laskie
Osborn Arthur C, representative United States
Printing Co., 20 O'Farrell, room 18
" Arthur L., bartender, r. 335 Haight
" Benjamin, hostler, r. 511 Hyde
" Charles H., clerk U. S. Naval Officer, r.
3810 Pine
" C. Mahlon (Neville & Co.), r. 635 Guerrero
I Market
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Osborn Edward E. (Smith & Osborn), attor-
ney at law, 319 Pine, rooms 46-51, r. Oak-
land
" Edward G. (Osborn & Co.), r. 335 Haight
" Edward T., purser str City of Peking
Osborn Frank F., president and manager Os-
born Hardware and Tool Co., 414 Market,
r. Oakland
" Fred A. (R. F. Osborn & Co.), r. 942 Valencia
" George F., clerk, r. 2810^4 Pine
" George H., carpenter, r. 28 Laskie
Osborn George W., real estate, 40-41 Nevada
Block, r. 1011/2 Van Ness Av
Osborn George W. Jr., attorney at law, 40-41
Nevada Block, r. WVA Van Ness Av
Osborn Hardware and Tool Co., Frank F.
Osborn president and manager, 414 Mar-
ket
" Harry S., r. 925 Valencia
" Homer E. (Osborn, Murdock &Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" House, Edward Rolkin proprietor, 807
Kearny
" House, Mrs. Daniel B. Urry proprietor, 307-
313, 4th
" John, mining, r. 411 Post
" Josephine, widow, r. 1524 Clay
" Lamartine, mining secretary, 33 Nevada
Block, r. 822 Post
" Lincoln E., undertaker J. C. O'Connor &
Co., r. 1025 Mission
" Mabel v., widow, r. 25 South Park
" Mary, widow, r. 303, 3d
Osborn, Murdock & Co. (Homer E. Osborn and
George H. Murdock), San Francisco
agents accident department ^tna Life
Insurance Co., 412 California
Osborn R. F. & Co. (Robert F. and Fred A. Os
born), hardware and. Mechanics' tools
753 Market
" Robert F. (R. F. Osborn & Co.), r. 925 Va
" Robert F., clerk local freight office S. P
Co., r. Alameda
" Russell W., with Brown, Craig & Co., r
2810 Clay
" Thomas, r. 20 O'Farrell
" William, fireman, r. 400 Bay
" William, hostler, r. 511 Hyde
" William C, clerk Dewey Pub. Co., r. 1836
Lexington Av
" William F., bartender Occidental Hotel, r.
335 Haight
" & Co. ( Edward G. Osborn and Fred Schied) ,
liquors, 16 Market
Osborne Darragh J., mechanical engineer and
draughtsman, 309 California, room 16, r.
715 Eddy
Osborne D. M. & Co., F. H. Keyes manager,
manufacturers agricultural implements,
27 Main
" Edward H., agent New York Life Ins. Co.
" Frank, ship calker, r. 856 Folsom
" Harry H., r. 23 Ash Av
" Henry A., marine engineer, r. 1906 Golden
Gate Av
Osborne John, stationery and confectionery,
2305 Jackson
" Julia A., widow, r. 23 Ash Av
" Luther, storekeeper U. S. Customs, r.
Oakland
" Margaret M., widow, r. USVz Welsh
" Oakley B., insurance solicitor, r. 536 Turk
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 218^4 Ritch
" Thomas H., carriage painter, r. 1906
Golden Gate Av
Osburn William, janitor, r. 327 Broadway
" William E., traveling salesman, r. 899 Pine
" William P., contractor, r. 1916 Page
Oscar George, r. Old People's Home
Osen John (Osen & Radanovich), r. 1148 Sutter
" & Radanovich (John Osen and John Ra-
danovich), restaurant, 1212i/^ Polk
Osequeda Matilde, tailor, 740 Broadway
Osgood Alonzo E., motorman Market St. Ry.,
r. 5 Day
Osgood and Grace Bradley Memorial Free
Kindergarten, Miss Helen T. Bacon
principal, 369, 11th
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Osgood Archie, carriage painter H. M. Black &
Co., r. 41314 Franklin
" Charles E., cement worker, r. 110 Hoffman
Av
" Charles P. (Osgood & Howell), r. 2424 Fill-
more
" Henry K., wrapper C. W. Foster, r. 154
Eddy
" Hosea, insurance broker Brown, Craig &
Co., r. 430 Valley
" KateL., widow, r. 1836 Eddy
" William, paper cutter Schmidt Label and
Litho. Co., r. 507 Octavia
" & Howell (Charles P. Osgood and John S.
Howell) manufacturers' agents, 132 Mar-
ket, rooms 9-10
OsimaaCarl, lodgings, 106 Steuart
" Herman, laborer, r. 106 Steuart
Oslo Antonio M., miner, r. 242 Shotwell
Osmann William C, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 14 Jackson
OSMER & CO.
(Charles Osmers, John G. W. Schulte,
'WUhelmina Stroecker and George F.
Hanekamp), wines and liquors, NW
cor East and Folsom, NW cor Spear
and Bryant and NW cor 1st and Bran-
nan
Osmers Charles (Osmer & Co.), r. 808 Haight
Osmond EleanR. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hos-
pital
Osmont H. C, secretary Policy Holders Ad-
justing Co., 6 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 620
Fell
Osmont Thomas M., attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 60-61, telephone Main 703,
r. Hotel Pleasanton
Osmun William H., porter Price Baking Pow-
der Co., r. 1216, 26th
Ososke Eva Miss, teacher music, r. 1313 Fol-
som
" Isaac, live stock dealer, r. 1312 Folsom
" Louis, butcher, 514 Hayes, r. 1312 Fol-
som
" Marcus, butcher, r. 215 Clara
" Morris, restaurant, 1020 Folsom
Ossman Gustav, cigarmaker, r. 23 Isis
Osswald Benedict, butcher Charles E. Osswald,
r. 1308 Pacific
" Charles E., butcher, 1308 Pacific
" John C. H., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 763
Howard
4®"Osswald. See Oswald
Ostedt John, expressman, r. 28 Sacramento
Ostendorf B. Mrs., widow, r. 320b 18th
" Edward, driver, r. 320b, 18th
Ostendorf Joseph A., bookkeeper H. A. Lozier &
Co., r. 11.37 Geary
Oster Edgar, driver Cal. Wine Assn., r. 710 Ful-
ton
" Frederick J., copyist Recorder's OfQce, r.
2311 Larkin rear
" George W., bartender r. 2311 Larkin rear
" Peter H., r. 2311 Larkin rear
4a=0ster. See Oester
Ostergaard Peter, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 434
Ostergren Carl E., tailor, r. 121 Trenton Av
Osterloh Adolph, hostler, r. 340b Shipley
" Albert, helper Mutual Electric Light Co.,
r. 340b Shipley
" M.Mrs., r. 1705, 25 th
Osterman Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
602i4 Minnesota
" Charles, porter Frank O. Johnson
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON,
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E-^ § Osterman George, laborer Western Sugar Re-
pc3 o tlnery, r. E s Texas nr 25th
K.^ ^ " Sarah, widow, varieties, 633 O'Farrell
^^ c? J^^Osterman. See Ostermann and Oyster-
' ' ' o man
•^^ El Ostem Joseph C, tailor Columbus Woolen Mills,
*BS} . r. 323 Eddy
g Osterwaldt Nelson, packer, r. 9a 6th
»^¥4 Ostheimer Christopher, plumber, r. 2120 Union
g— . S " Henry J., plumber, r. 4 Scotland
«-^ ^ Osthoa Catherine E., widow, r. 214, 22d
<^_i o " Charles G., stairbuilder,r. 214, 22d
^ " Elizabeth M. Miss, dressmaker, r. 214, 22d
rj^ *3 " Henry W., painter, 120 Eddy, r. 13 Monroe
CJ <o " William F., brasspolisher,r. 214, 22d
gpq fe Ostino Giuseppe, expressman, r. 522 Filbert
**^ rear
'^— ' Ostlund Charles, wines and liquors, SW cor
3d and King, r. 800, 3d
" John L,., painter, r. 228 Virginia Av
, "^ " Olof, r. 6571/2 Minna
S^^*! Ostrander Daniel (Le Gal & Ostrander), r. 1128,
!I ' 22d
" Elward H., news agent, r. 919 Jones
" James, carpenter, r. 108 Wood
" John, machinist Cyclops Iron Wks. r. 16^4
Blake
" Mary Miss, dressmaking, 325 Phelan Bldg,
r. cor Geary and Ferry
" Matthew, painter, r. 3314 Geary
" Repeating Gun Co., John Currey president,
M. Walter Kirman secretary, 216 Bush,
room 9
Ostreicher Julius, salesman Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. 11 Walter
>8®-0streicher. See Oesterreicher
Ostrom Charles M., humid assayer U. S. Mint.,
r. Berkeley
" Frank E., quartermaster revenue cutter
Rush, r. 3 East
Ostroski Louis I., r. 1607 Laguna
" Samuel, capitalist, r. 1214 Geary
Ostrousky Frank S., cabinet maker Fink &
Schindler, r. 125 Corbett Av
Ostrum Neil, painter, r. 131% Utah
Oswald Antone, butcher William Oswald, r.
1012 Pacific
" Benjamin F. Mrs., varieties, 1719 Mission
" Charles E., r. 2312 Polk
" D. A., janitor Chronicle Bldg, r. 499, 4th
" Frank H., r. 32, 4th
" Henry, butcher William Oswald, r. 914
Broadway
" Henry W., with William H. Howard, r.
2312 Polk
" Ignatius, butcher William Oswald, r. 1012
Pacific
" James H., carpenter George I. Drew, r. 951
Capp
" John, engineer Golden Gate Woolen Mills,
r. 720, 20th
" John A., butcher, 127, 2d, i. 605 Howard
" Joseph (Harris, Oswald & Noble), r. 131514
17th
" William, butcher, 1012 Pacific
«f-Oswald. See Osswald
Ota Masayoshi, author and Japanese inter-
preter, 507 Montgomery, r. 1208 Lombard
Otero John, clerk Winter Home, 634 Sacramento
Otersen Henry, wines and liquors, 35 Post, r.
2131/2 Post
Otey Mercer, agent Equitable Life Assurance
Society, 6-12 Crocker Bldg, r. Oakland
OthetBert W., electrician Electrical Engineer-
ing Co, r. 313 Turk •
Othmar Biderbust. gardener, 915 Leavenworth
Oter Charles, lather, r. 209 Leidesdorff
Otis David E., machinist Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. Oakland
Otis Frank, attorney at law, 19 Mills Bldg, 9th
floor, r. Alameda
" Harrison G., cashier S. P. Co., r. 1706 Bu-
chanan
" James (Otis, McAllister & Co.), r. 1729
Broadway
" , McAllister & Co, (James Otis, M. Hall
McAllister and Everett N. Bee), ship-
ping and commission and agents Port-
land Flouring Mills Co., 109 California,
rooms 7, 8 and 24
" Michael Rev., assistant rector St. Mary's
Church (R. C), r. 628 California
" Patrick, printer, r. 219, 15th
" Patrick W., wireworker Standard Iron
and Wire Wks, r. 219, 15th
" Steel Co. The, Limited, John Woodlock
agent, 26 Beale
Otis Stephen (Otis & Co.), and vice-president
Pacific Stock Exchange, 316 Montgomery,
r. 2121 Larkin
" Theodore A., clerk Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 2845 Fillmore
«' Thomas F., guard Coimty Jail 2, r. 1729^4
Mission
" William A., shooting gallery, 307, 49th Av,
r. 325. 49th Av
" & Co. (Stephen Otis and Joseph F. Gass-
mann), stock brokers, 316 Montgomery
Ott Alphonse, clerk Fredolin Ott, r. 731, 24th
OTT AUGUST L.,
manufacturing jeweler, 13 Trinity, r.
East Berkeley
Ott Charles, carpenter William Little, r. 315
Golden Gate Av
" Emil, driver Owen Connolly, r. 1039, 24th
" Frank, tailor, r. 32 John
" Fredolin, watchmaker and jeweler, 303
Battery, r. 731, 24th
" Fredolin Jr., blacksmith, r. 731, 24th
" H. Mrs., dressmaking, 1532 Stockton
" Hermann J. (John Ott & Son), r. 1532 Stock-
ton
" John (John Ott & Son), r. 625^4 Green rear
" John, cabinet maker, r. 16'/4 Washington Av
" John, furniture maker, r. 330 Minna
" John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. I58714
Turk
" John & Son (John and Hermann J.), tailors,
625% Green rear
" John S., butcher, NE cor Eddy and Pierce,
r. 1821 Ellis
" John W., pilot, 506 Battery, r. 13 Glover
" Joseph, lumberman J. W. Schouten & Co.
" Joseph, tinner, r. 529 Sacramento
" Lina Mrs., dressmaker, 1532 Stockton
" Max, cement worker, r. 409% Octavia
" Michael G., collector Post Office, r. 519, 19th
" Nicholas, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 152 Broad
" Richard, clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
Otten Anna, domestic, 2718 California
" Carsten, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Point Lobos Av and Cook
" Charles, seaman, r. 26,Steuart
Otten Claus, groceries and liquors, SW cor Post
and Octavia, r. 1501 Post
" Henning P., carpenter, r. 2607 Sutter
" Henry, bakery, 1305 Polk, r. 2825 Bush
" James, waiter, r. 336a Bush
" Jessie Miss, dressmaker, r. 3201 Geary
" John C. (John C. Otten & Co.), r. 1629 Turk
" John C. & Co. (John C. Otten), groceries
and liquors, 1639 Turk
" John D., clerk Claus Otten, r. 1501 Post
" Peter, r. 1202 Kearny
" William, carpenter, r. 207 Montgomery Av
Ottenberg Jonas (Ottenberg & Bettencourt), r.
1219 Laguna
" & Bettencourt (Jonas Ottenberg and Ber-
nard J. Bettencourt), barbers, 215 San-
some
Ottenberger Thomas, bartender, r. 777 Market
Ottenheimer Arthur W., traveling salesman
Buckingham & Hecht, r. 2407 Washington
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Ottenheim Fannie Miss, milliner, r. 922 O'Far-
rell
Ottenheimer Henry J., hop buyer Lilienthal &
Co., r. 2407 Washington
" Martin C, cashier and bookkeeper Wan-
genheim, Sternheim & Co., r. 2407 "Wash-
ington
" Milton S., salesman A. Hirschman, r. 2407
Washington
" Sigmund W.,bookkeeperCrownDistilleries
Co., r. 2407 Washington
" William, r. 2407 Washington
Ottens Henry, paper-box maker, r. 419 Oak
Otter Alexander R., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 412 Jersey
" H. W., vice-president and treasurer Man-
grum & Otter, 27 New Montgomery, r.
San Jose
OtterbeckElias E., house mover, 1408 Mission,
r. SE cor Butte and Rhode Island
Otterbein Frederick, asst foreman Sutro Baths,
r. 1 Ocean Terrace
Otterberg A., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1634
Grove
Otterson Charles, car repairer Market St. Ry.,
r 1219 Pacific
Otterstedt Frederick Mrs. , widow, r. 1123 Steven-
son
Ottinger Adolph, ticket broker, 620 Market, r.
1301 Page
" Edward, porter Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r.
102TA Harrison
Ottington The, lodgings, Mrs. F. A. Bettis pro-
prietor, 310 Stockton
Ottman Walter, engineer, r. 672 Bryant
Otto Antone F., cigar-box labels and supplies,
405 Front, r. Belmont
■' August C, clerk, r. 6 Leonard PI
" Charlotte C. Miss, teacher Madison Pri-
mary School, r. 2423 Washington
" Constance, widow, r. 3423 Washington
" Diedrich (Jacob & Otto), r. NE cor Railroad
Av and Uth Av South
" E., salesman Golden Gate Comp. Yeast
Co., r. Oakland
" Eliza Miss, dressmaker, r. 1409 Larkin
" Emil H., bookkeeper R. L.. Toplitz & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Emile W., waiter str Australia
" Ernest A., artist, 81 St. Ann's Bldg, r. 24
Johnston Av
" F., r. 933 Kearny
" Frederick, iron molder W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. Point Lobos Av and Boyd
" Henry, clerk Frederick Kaufman, r. 4671/4
Minna
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 300, 25th
" Herman, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" Herman, baker Young & Weisman, r. 436
Jessie
" Herman, die sinker Shreve & Co., r. 1411
Larkin
" John, r. 413 Natoma
" John, cook Fink & Hulse
" Laura Miss, teacher music, 214 Waller
" Louisa, widow, r. 214 Waller
" Louise A., domestic, 417 Lott
" Paul, wire worker West Coast W. and I.
Wks, r. 1007 Mission
" Richard C, photographer, r. 1338 Sanchez
" Richard T., machinist W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 7 Boyce
" Robert W.. salesman Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. 214 Waller
" Theodore, barber, r. 1028 Greenwich
" William, shooting gallery, 122/2 O'Farrell
" William F., tillerman Trunk 5, r. 1820 Post
Otto's Saloon, Adolph Dunker proprietor, 425
Clay
Otts Arthur, printer, r. 264% Clementina
" William, rattan worker, r. 264iA Clementina
" Winnifred Mrs., lodgings, 364 V2 Clementina
Ottsen Charles, ironworker, r. 217b Clara
Ottson George, grip repairer Sutter St. Ry., r.
318 Austin Av
Otway E., clerk, r. 675 Mission
Otz Frederick, veterinary surgeon, r. 838 Mis-
sion
Otzen Lorenz, salesman, r. 1324 Jackson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Fumisliing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
Oudet Marie, widow, laundress, r. 27 John
Oudry Edward, photographer George H. Knight,
r. Oakland
Ouer Anton F., plumber, r. 2108 Taylor
" Cajeta F., journalist, r. 318 Kearny
" Catherine, widow, r. 2108 Taylor
" Frederick F., bookkeeper Chicago Brewery,
r. 2108 Taylor
" L. Mrs., lodgings, 318 Kearny
Ough Joseph N., president Cal. Gas Engine Co.,
130 Main, r. 2 Vernon PI
" Norval B., electrician Cal. Gas Engine Co.,
r. Alameda
Oughin James P., blacksmith, r. 2827 Howard
" John C, r. 213 Ninna
" Philip, blacksmith J. F. Kenny, r. cor 24th
and Howard
Ould Robert, clerk S. Brizzolara, r. 502^^ Broad-
way
Oulif Alexis, r. 2114 Post
" Blanche Mme., millinery, 838 and 1326 Mar-
ket, r. 2114 Post
Oulton George, office 506 Battery, r. Hotel Rich-
elieu
Oulton Gerard H., deputy Superintendent
Streets, r. 2641 Howard
Our California Companion (monthly), John F.
Uhlhorn publisher, 179 Crocker Bldg
Our Lady of Mercy Free Kindergarten, 434, 1st
Our Lady of Mercy's Academy (R. C), Sisters
of Mercy in Charge, SE cor Harrison and
Fremont
Our Lady's Home (for aged and infirm females)
under management of Sisters of Mercy,
33 Rincon PI
Our Saviour's Scandinavian Evangelical Lu-
theran Church, Rev. B. Harstad pastor,
Howard bet 12th and 13th
Our Society Blue Book of San Francisco and
surroundings, Charles C. Hoag pub-
lisher, 325 Post
Ousley Louisa, widow, r. 617% Ellis
Ousman Samuel, cigarmaker, r. 6 Salmon
Outcalt Dell, house mover, r. 2343% Washington
■ " Harvey C, carpenter Lane Hospital, r.
1724 Folsom
" Peter, insurance adjuster, 209 Sansome, r.
1609 Webster
Outsen Hans, feed mill, 954 Bryant, r. 116%
Waller
Ovens James, stableman National Brewing Co.,
r. 714% Ivy Av
" William, teamster Wittland Produce Co., r.
122 Henry rear
Over Andrew R., secretary and treasurer Jones,
Allen & Co., 630 Market, r. 1538 Folsom
Overacker Fredrika, widow, r. 1411, 25th
Overall Laundry and Supply Co.
new suits free to customers, mechan-
ics' and engineers' suits called for and
delivered at workshop or steamers,
Joseph T. Cavanaugh proprietor, 2212
Folsom
Overbeck Harold, musician, r. 400 Grove
Overdick Henry, carpenter, r. 129 Olive Av
Overend Alfred, printer, r. 10 Franklin
" Edmund J., oculist and aurist, 305 Larkin,
room 60
" Joseph, molder Union I. Wks, r. 3 Minne-
sota
" Marietta, widow, r. 826 McAllister
Overfield Henry D., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r.622A Geary
Overgaard Soren K., clerk Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 833 Hyde
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Overgard Alida, widow, r. 1012 Natoma
Overholm A., seaman str Washtenaw
Overholser Albert J., butcher C. W. Foster, r.
246, 6th
Overholtzer Charles R., clerk George W. Mc-
Near, r. Alameda
Overland Baggage Oflace S. P. Co., foot Market
Overland Cotton Mills (Denver, Colo.), J. W.
Sanford agent, 214 Pine, room 30
Overland Freight Transfer Co.,
Charles L. Tilden president, Charles
W. Baird vice-president and manager,
Charles P. Campbell secretary, team-
ing, warehousing and general for-
warders, and proprietors Special In-
ternal Revenue Bonded Warehouse
No. 6, First District of California.
Main office SE cor 5th and Bluxome,
telephone South 388; hranch offices
NW cor California and Front, tele-
phone Front 70. U. S. Drayman Ap-
praisers' Bldg, telephone Main 587,
warehouses Bluxome and Townsend
bet 4th and 5th
Overland House, Edward Rolkin proprietor,
533 Sacramento
Overland Monthly Publishing Co., Rounse-
velle Wildman manager, Fred M. Stock-
ing secretary, 508 Montgomery, room 26a
OVERLAND MONTHLY, THE,
(Illustrated) Overland Monthly Pub-
lishing Co. proprietors, 508 Montgom-
ery, room 26a
Overland Packing Co., 912 Battery, ofQce 217
Sacramento
" Warehouse, Bode & Haslett proprietors.
NE cor 3d and King
Overland Warehouse (E. Newland & Co.), E s
3d bet King and Townsend
Overlin Olno, carpenter, r. 516 O'Farrell
Overman Jane, widow, r. 819 Post
" LillieB. Miss, saleslady Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 819 Post
Overman Silver Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.).
George D. Edwards secretary, 414 Cali-
fornia
Overman Wheel Co., manufacturers Victor Bi-
cycles, Philip H. Benays manager, 309
Larkin
Overmohle Harry P., bookkeeper A. I. Hall &
Son, r. 1204 Golden Gate Av
Overstreet Julia Mrs., r. 10 Ash Av
" William F.. compositor Journal of Com-
merce, r. 10 Ash Av
" William L., compositor Journal of Com-
merce, r. 10 Ash Av
Overton Charles P., secretary The McCollam
Fishing and Trading Co., Union Fish
Co. and Golden Gate Salmon Co., 40 Cali-
fornia, room 2, r. 1414 Geary
" Frank, marker S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
Overton Robert H., clerk Union Fish Co., r. 1414
Geary
Overton S. M. Mrs., widow, r. 1414 Geary
Overton Victor G., superintendent of works The
McCollam Fishing and Trading Co., 40
California, room 2, r. 1414 Geary
" Walter H., r. 21 Grant Av
" W. H. Mrs., proprietor The Wellington, 21
Grant Av
Oviedo Eliza A. Miss, r. 218 Van Ness Av
" Louis P., physician, 1142 Howard, r. 218
Van Ness Av
Ovitt William M., cigars, 1212 Polk, r. 1429 Pine
Owen Albert, boilermaker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 1919 Union
" Annie E. Mrs., teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 1007 Larkin
" Elaunson D., machinist Wells, Russell &
Co., r. 2421 Sutter
" Ferguson, carriage painter, r. 430b Fulton
" Frank C, salesman F. W. Wright, r. 710
Geary
" Frank L., attorney at law, 17-19 Mills
Bldg. 8th floor, r. 2101 California
" Frederick, car repairer S. P. Co.
" Frederick L.,with Wilder & Co., r. 911V4
Powell
" G. Willis, with The Creightons, r. 911/2
Powell
" Henry G., steward, r. 10 Steuart
" Horace, compositor, r. 911!^ Powell
Owen Hugh J., wood and coal, 224-226 Eddy, r.
1838 O'Farrell
" J. J. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Julius A., mechanic, r. 2421 Sutter
" O. R., r. 2311 Howard
" Patrick, molder, r. 536^4 Howard
" Rachael E., widow, r. 911 1/4 Powell
" Richard T., rancher, r. 1817 Lyon
" Robert, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
Golden Gate Park
" Roy E., painter, r. 62714 Fulton
" Walter J., hatter K. A. Lundstrom, r. 634
Vallejo
" William Jr., traveling salesman, r. 800
Kearny
" William L., lineman Lamson Consolidated
Store Service Co., r. 1602 Howard
" William M., clerk Cunningham, Curtiss &
Welch, r. Oakland
" Wilson J., capitalist, r. 2101 California
Owens Adna T., r. 1015 Market
" Arthur D., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 516
Eddy
" Benjamin, r. 728 Geary
" Brothers (Henry M. and Richard T.) cigars
and tobacco, 500 Ellis
" Charles, traveling salesman, r. 9 Morris
Av
" Cornelius, teamster, r. 72 Brady
" Daniel, r. 48 Elgin Park Av
" Daniel, policeman r. 435, 23d
" Daniel W., compositor H. S. Crocker Co..
r. 48 Elgin Park Av
" David, collector, r. 427 Chestnut
" E., salesman Hale Bros., r. 427 Ringold
" Edward, with estate James G. Fair, r.
1017 Haight
" Edward F., salesman, r. 3155 Folsom
" Edward M., policeman, r. 48 Elgin Park Av
" Eleanor M. Miss, teacher Girls High
School, r. 711 Jones
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1317, 21st
" Ernest, teamster, r. 2412 Sacramento
" Florence, shoemaker, r. 28 Valley
" Floyd, salesman Levy & Sohnorf, r. 1113
Sutter
" Frank, millhand Tillmann & Bendel, r.
315'/4 Ivy Av
" Harvey M., pressman Jos. Winterburn Co.,
r. 1315 Point Lobos Av
" Helen M., widow, r. 911 Bush
" Henry C, librarian California Camera
Club, 819 Market, r. 516 Eddy
" Henry G., clerk Martin Brunson, r. 103
Montgomery Av
" Henry M. (Owens Bros.) r. 500 Ellis
" Henry M., attorney at law, 38-39 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. 1631 Clay
" Herbert A., r. 244 Taylor
" Hugh, student, r. 2440 Pacific Av
" Hugh P., car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 145, 12th
" Isaac B. (H. Huddleston & Co.), r. 2440 Pa-
cific Av
" James, molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 506 Napa
" James, teamster, r. 1304 Folsom
" James, upholsterer, r. 85 Everett
" James C. clei'k Owens Bros., r. 1805 Polk
" James M., student, r. 1017 Haight ■
" James P., dispatcher Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 20/2 Isis
" James V., contractor, r. 1017 Haight
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Owens James V., engineer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
2339 Greenwich
" John, clerk, r. 30 St. Rose's Av
" John, porter str Columbia, r. 32 Steuart
'" John C, manager Cluff Bros., 401 Hayes, r.
340 Oak
" John E., bookbinder, r. A nr 8th Av
• • John E., pressman Jos. Winterburn Co., r.
1315 Point Lobos Av
" John F., bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co.. r. 20 St. Rose's Av
" John P., heel burnisher United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 28 Valley
" JohnT., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
307 Ritch
" John T., teamster, r. 1304 Folsom
" Joseph, laborer, r. 3.553 Fillmore
" Kate, widow, r. 38 Valley
" Kate Mrs., furnished rooms, 433 Minna
" Laura H. Mrs., nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
Owens Len D., president California Drug and
Spice Mills, 589-591 Mission and ^tna
Mineral Water Co., 108 Drumm, r. 1820
O'Farrell
" Lydia Miss, r. 1805 Polk
" Mary J., widow, r. 315 Ivy Av
" Maurice A. (Owens & Starr) , r. 109 Hermann
" Mayme Miss, dressmaker Mme. L.. An-
drews, r. 1805 Polk
" Miles G., cashier Cal. Jewelry Co., r. 1217,
21st
" Oscar N., foreman Am. Type Founders' Co.,
r. 2109 Larkin
" Owen T., painter, r. 704^4 Mission
" Owen T., salesman Baker & Hamilton, r.
'ilSYz, 14th
" Patrick, foreman nursery Golden Gate Park
" Patrick, laborer, r. 433 Minna
" Peter, r. 158 San Jose Road
" Peter, stereotyper, r. 2512 Octavia
" R. B. Mrs., widow, r. 1217, 21st
" Richard A., laborer, r. 545 Mission
" Richard T. (Owens Bros.), r. 1805 Polk
" Robert, seaman, r. 33 Steuart
" Robert J., clerk Golden Gate Park
■• Thomas J., r. 1039 Howard
" William, bartender Jennings & Washburn,
r. 728 Geary
" William F., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. Oakland
" William K., packer, r. 315 Ivy Av
" William K., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
340 Oak
Owens & Starr (Maurice A. Owens and George
B. Starr), coffee and lunch places, 7, 9th
and 9, 6th
4®"Owens. See Owen
Owl Cigar Co., F. K. Houston manager S. b .
Branch, 131 Market
Owl Drug Co., D. W. Kirkland president, R. H..
Miller secretary, 1 J38 Market
" Printing Co. The (Alexander Macdonald
and Alfred D. Pariser), 533 Market
Owles Frederick S., clerk Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 217 Clement
Oxannan Alfred, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co.
Oxer J. R., steward, r. 126 Ellis
Oxford Adelaide L. Miss, trained nurse, r. 833
Geary
Oxford House, 719 Market
Oxley George E., clerk W. J. Landers, r. Berkeley
" Maud E. Miss, clerk Pac. States Adver-
tising Bureau, r. Berkeley
Oxnard Robert, secretary Western Sugar Re-
fining Co., office 337 Market, r. 1837 Clay
Oyarzo Edward, teamster Frank Hiegel, r. 10
Church Lane
Oyen Christian G., dairyman, office 3o Eddy, r.
W s Mission Road nr Amazon Av
" Jennie M., domestic, 2109 Pacific Av
" John, laborer Nicholas Hansen, r. W s
Mission Road nr Amazon Av
" Soren C. , tailor, W s Mission Road nr Ama-
zon Av
Oyler Robert, draughtsman maintenance of way
S. P. Co., r. Oakland
>8®=Oysterman. See Oestermann and Oster-
man
Ozanne Elia, widow, r. 529 Haight
" William, steward, r. 1315 California
Ozard Edward W., plasterer, r. 1314 D Clara
' ' John B. , expressman, NE cor Harrison and
3d, r. 111/2 Clara
" William, seaman, r. I314D Clara
Ozdorff W., cabinetmaker Chas. M. Plum cfc Co.,
r. 28 Dearborn
Ozouf Henry E., freight clerk str Empire, r.
Berkeley . _,. ^, ,
Ozuna Virginia P. Mrs., dressmaking, 74o Val-
lejo.
P. and L. Mining and Developing Co., 533 Mar-
ket, room 44
Paaser Charles, laborer, r. 16th Av South bet K
and L
" Ferdinand, r. 16th Av South bet K and L
Pabst Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, Wis.), Royal
Eagle Distilleries Co. general agents,
112 Taylor
" George, manager Eureka Sheet Iron and
Metal Wks, 204 Mission, r. 20 Prosper
" Christian J., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
316 Day
PABST MILWAUKEE BEER,
for family trade and export, John
Bapp sole bottler, SW cor 6tli and
King, telephone South 473
Pac Ismael (Sans & Pac), r. 339y2 Eddy rear
Pace Charles, r. 1118 Jackson
PACE J. B. TOBACCO CO.
(Richmond, Va.), R. E. Parr general
agent, oflce 405 Front
Pache Martin, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r.
Hotel Langham
Pacheco Augusto, porter C. Laubenheimer, r.
42 Everett
" Eliza, widow, r. 1031 Jackson
" John, machinist H. Bohls & Co., r. 14 Ban-
nam PI
" Maria Luna De, widow, r. 1416 Larkin
" Paul, teamster, r. 346, 4th
Pacific Academy, Patchett & Curtis proprie-
tors, commercial and English training
school, 819 Market, room 36
Pacific Advertising Service,
Plato & Treyser contractors, bill post-
ing, sign painting, distributing, mail-
ing, etc., covering the entire Pacific
Coast, estimates given, main office 206
Sansome ^ „ ,, ^.
Pacific American and National Guard Bulletin
(bi-weekly). Military Publishing Co.
publishers, 420 Montgomery, room 33
Pacific American Decorative Co.. F S. Chad-
bourne president, Peter L. Mallon vice-
president, John Mallon secretary and
treasurer, 36 O'Farrell, factories 19 Fre-
mont and 30, 8th „ ^, ^ -n
Pacific Ammonia and Chemical Co., Rotert p.
Greer manager, works foot of Humboldt,
office NW cor Francisco and Webster
Pacific Ammonia Bottling Co., George Herr-
mann president, office 309-311 Sacra-
Pacific and San Francisco Box Factories,
Myers, Carrick & Williams proprietors,
factories, 4th and Kentucky
" Apartment House, 114 Pacific
WATSON & CO.
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X24 IVIarket Street.
ELECTRIC LAUNDRY CO.,
215 Valencia St.
Tel. Mission 40.
1254
PAC
CROCKER-LA NGLEY DrRECTORY.
PAC
"GtNADIAN CLUB" WHISKY.
The age and genuineness of this whisky
are guaranteed by the Excise Department of
the Canadian Government, by certificate
over the capsule of every bottle.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Pacific Architect The (monthly), Henry T.
Bestor manager. 408 California, room 21
Pacific Aspnaltum Works, W. S. Somervell
manager. 413 Kearny
" Athletic Association, M. H.Widden presi-
dent, 524 Post
" Athletic Association, of the Amateur Ath-
letic Union of the U. S., W. F. Humph-
rey president. W. B. West secretary,
office Olympic Club Bldg
Pacific Auxiliary Fire Alarm Co., Louis Sloss
Jr. president, W. Hanson secretary, 216
Bush, room 14
Pacific Avenue Primary School, Miss Ida E.
Shaw principal, N s Pacific Av bet Brod-
erick and Baker
" Axle Co., Humphrey B. Sullivan secretary,
Adolph A. Weber superintendent, office
and works Napa and Maryland, Potrero
Pacific Bank (in liquidation), S. F- Savings
Union Bldg. 530 California
Pacific Bone, Coal and Fertilizing Co. (incor-
porated), Abraham Haas president and
manager, Samuel A. Haas secretary,
614. 7th
Pacific Box Factory. See Pacific and San Fran-
cisco Box Factories
" Brewery, office 403 Market
Pacific Bridge Co., R. W. Gorrill president, C.
F. McCarthy secretary, office 4 Califor-
nia, room 8
" Brush Factory, Thomas C. Conklin pro-
prietor, 592, 6th
Pacific Builder and Municipal Engineer,
(weekly). W. H. Purtelle publisher, 905
Clay
Pacific Butchers' Supply Co.,
Hofmaun Brothers proprietors, im-
porters sausage casings, manufactur-
ers and importers butchers' and pack-
ers' tools and machinery, 770 Mission
PACIFIC BUTTON CO.,
B. Pasquale & Sons proprietors, manu-
facturers military, naval and society
metal buttons, all railroad, cable and
electric road buttons a specialty, 640
Washington
Pacific Cable Railway Co., A. S. Hallidie pres-
ident, Charles F. Crocker vice-president,
J. L. Willcutt secretary. 23 Hobart Bldg
" Calendar and Catholic Church Bulletin,
Pacific Calendar Co., publishers, A.
Ransom editor. SS St. Ann's Bldg
" Calendar Co.. publishers Pacific Calendar
and Catholic Church Bulletin, 83 St.
Ann's Bldg
Pacific Can Co. See Pacific Sheet Metal Works
PACIFIC CARRIAGE CO.,
Oliver Hinkley superintendent, tele-
phone 1950, stands 200 Sutter and
Baldwin Hotel, main oflBce 48, 8th,
single fare 50 cents at stands only
Pacific Chair Co., William I. Smith manager,
manufacturers and wholesale dealers
cane and wood-seat chairs, 762 Mission
Pacific Chemical Works, Henry G. Hawks pro-
prietor. 718 Montgomery
" Christian (weekly). Pacific Christian Pub-
lishing Co., publishers, 7 Y. M. C. A.
Bldg, 5th floor
" Christian Publishing Co., Emerson W.
Matthews manager, publishers Pacific
Christian. 7 Y. M. C. A. Bid?, 5i,h floor
Pacific Churchman (semi-monthly), W. N. Oliver
manager, 731 California
Pacific Cleaning and Dyeing Works, J. Spauld-
ing & Co. proprietors, 353-357 Tehama,
and 109 Grant Av
" Coast Bicycle Co., John T. Morrison pres-
ident, manufacturers' agents. 18, 2d
Pacific Coast BiU Posters Association, Arthur
M. Plato solicitor, office 206 Sansome
Pacific Coast Boiler Works,
McMurphy & McEvoy proprietors,
manufacturers of marine, stationary
and locomotive boilers, and all kinds
of sheet iron work, dredger buckets a
specialty, 235-237 Main
Pacific coast Boras Co., F. M. Smith presi-
dent, A. H. Clough secretary, 101 San-
some
Pacific Coast Business Directory, Merchants'
Publishing Co., publishers, 632 Market
" Coast Commercial Co., Peter H. Hink
president. John E. Slinkey secretary,
lime juice and pickled goods, 532-536
Washington
" Coast Commercial Travelers' Association,
A. C. Boldemann secretary and treas-
urer, office 307 Commercial
Pacific Coast Co-operative Cigar Manufactur-
ing Company, Richard M. Donnelly
president, Henry Knobel secretary, 324
Battery
Pacific Coast Co-operative Credit Co., William
Loewi manager, 28-29 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg
Pacific Coast Dredging and Reclamation Co.,
Bennett H. Madison president, Martin
J. Madison secretary, John Hackett
manager, 15 Steuart
" Coast Endeavor (weekly), Harry M. McKee
manager, 4 California, room 12
" Coast Fish Co. (Ignazio Trapani and
Augustino Rocca). fish, 511 Merchant
Pacific Coast Home Supply Association, G. K.
Sturtevant manager, 13 Front
Pacific Coast Hotel Register Co. The, Hicks-
Judd Co. proprietors, 23, 1st
" Coast House, John B. Braag proprietor,
301 Montgomery Av
" Coast Insurance Directory, Robert W.
Neal manager, office 320 California,
room 14
" Coast Jersey Cattle Association, W. F.
Russell secretary, 14 Sansome, room 25
Pacific Coast Jockey Club, A. B. SpreckelS'
president. Henry J. Crocker vice-presi-
dent, W. S. Leake secretary, office Par-
lors A and B Palace Hotel, telephone
Main 420, Race Track Ingleside, tele-
phone Mission 269
" Coast Journal of Homoeopathy (monthly),
H. R. Arndt editor, Boericke & Runyon
publishers, 234 Sutter
" Coast Loan Association, Mark Sheldon
president, Charles E. Naylor secretary,
8 Mills Bldg, 8th floor
" Coast Marine Firemans' Union, 121 New
Montgomery
" Coast Marine Record (weekly). Marine In-
dex Publishing Co. publishers, 315 Cali-
fornia, room 7
Pacific Coast Newspaper Syndicate, J. H.
Wood manager, 14 Sansome
Pacific Coast Oil Company, Gordon Blanding
president, C. B. Wheaton secretary, 32
Mills Bldg, 9th floor
" Coast Pigeon Fanciers' Society, A. M. Bay-
ley secretary, 210 Davis
Pacific Coast Railway Co., John L. Howard
vice-president and manager, J. G. Whit-
tington accountant, office 16 California,
Goodall, Perkins & Co. general agents,
10 Market
Pacific Coast Roof Paint Co.,
H. C. Henderson manager, painting
and repairing aU kinds of roofs, tin,
iron, shingle and asphaltum, 1809-
1815 Folsom, telephone Mission 168
The Bulletin
Is valuable to advertisers on account
of its superior clientage and large
circulation. Telephone Main 926.
MAGIC LANTERNS
ACCESSORIES.
T. P. ANDREWS,
100 Montgomery St.
PAC
CROCKER-LANGIiEY DIRECTORY.
PAC
1225
Pacific Coast Savings Society, Wendell Easton
president, G. D. Bernard secretary, Wil-
liam C. Murdoch manager, 805 Market,
Flood Bldg
•' Coast Shade Co., Lucien Dubernet mana-
ger, manufacturers window shades, etc.,
128-130, 1st
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.,
C. J. Smith president, John L. Howard
vice-president, Edwin Goodall secre-
tary, Goodall, Perkins & Co. general
agents, oface 10 Market, wharves
Broadway 1 and 2
Pacific Coast Steamship Go's commissary de-
partment, SW cor Broadway and Davis
Pacific Coast Steamship Co's ticket ofilce, 4
New Montgomery
Pacific Coast Syrup Co., Fred Welker presi-
dent, Edward E. Bergin secretary,
manufacturers syrup and molasses, 713-
719 Sansome and 4-10 Gold
Pacific Coast Theosophical Committee, Jer-
ome A. Anderson president, Mrs. Mercie
M. Thirds secretary, headquarters and
library 525-526 Emporium Bldg
" Coast Trade Review, H. M. Gale editor
and manager, 632 Market
" Coast Traders and Home Seekers' Asso-
ciation, Ralston McCue manager, 6 Sac-
ramento
" Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Associa-
tion, F. M. Kelley secretary, 313 Bush
Pacific Coast Warehouse Company (Port
Costa), Herman Eppinger president,
Joshua Eppinger secretary, 311 Cali-
fornia
" Coast Wood and Iron (monthly), S. L.
Everett publisher, 4 California
" Collection Bureau, L. Jacobi manager, I. L.
Jacobi assistant manager, 41-42 Chroni-
cle Bldg
" Consolidated Paste Co. (Ravenna & Co.),
421 Battery
" Contracting Co., 106- 108 Phelan Bldg
PACIFIC COPPER WORKS,
Ludwig Wagner proprietor, 565 Mis-
sion
Pacific Corrugated Stove Pipe Elbow Co., Mrs.
Ann M. WehmoUer proprietor, 416, 7th
Pacific Creamery and Cannery Construction
Co., contractors and builders of com-
plete creameries and canneries, Albert
D. Hart manager, room 47 Express
Bldg, 35 New Montgomery, telephone
Red 551
" Cycle Co., William L. Elliott manager, 21
New Montgomery
" Dispensary of the Children's Hospital,
1109 Mission
PACIFIC ELECTRIC BELT
AND TRUSS CO., Dr. Andrew T. Sher-
wood president and manager, manu-
facturers Pacific Electric Pad Truss,
Duplex Galvanic Belt, Electrical
Uterine Supporters, etc., 1170 Market,
parlors 85-86
Pacific Electrical Motor Co., W. A. L. Miller
president. M. J. Kern treasurer, J. M.
Curragh secretary, 12 Annie
Pacific Electrical Works,
builders of dynamos, motors, dental
engines, gear cutting and model
making, fine experimental machinery,
Dworzek & Stevenson proprietors,
154, 1st, telephone Main 1584
Pacific Electrician (monthly), Trade Publish-
ing Co. publishers, 10 California, room 18
" Empire Lumber Co., James A. Lacy agent,
22 Market, room 7
" Ensign (weekly). Ensign Publishing Co.
publishers, 132 McAllister '
Pacific Express Co., agents Petaluma Transfer
Co., ofllce str Gold, pier bet Washington
and Jackson, telephone Main 5762,
branch office 14 California
W. & J, SLOANE & CO.,
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of '
Most Famous factories.
e-^i-e^T iy\aru.&t s
PACIFIC FOLDING PAPER
BOX FACTORY, Rothschild & Greene-
haum proprietors, 14-16 Fremont,
telephone Main 277
Pacific Free Warehouse, Haslett & Bailey pro-
prietors, oface 403 Spear
PACIFIC FRINGE FACTORY,
Auerbach & Thompson proprietors,
upholsterers' trimmings, 115 Minna
PACIFIC FRUIT MARKET,
T. A. Burns proprietor, wholesale and
retail, 109, 7th nr New Post Office site
Pacific Fruit Market (old), from Clay to Mer-
chant bet Sansome and Montgomery
Pacific Fruit Packing Co., Lew Hing manager,
804 Stockton
Pacific Furniture Express Co.,
John McHenry proprietor, junction
Market and Golden Gate Av
Pacific Gas Engine Co., William G. Barrett
president, Charles L. Barrett secretary,
309 Howard
" Gas Governor Co., Hodgens & Riley man-
agers, 77 Murphy Bldg
Pacific Gas Improvement Co., Albert Miller
president, J. M. Livingston secretary,
C. O. G. Miller treasurer, ofQce SW cor
Stevenson and Annie, works Steiner and
Bay and 3d and Townsend, telephone
Main 1908, 4 bells
Incubator Co. (Oakland), ofQce 210 Davis
Gas Light and Fuel Co., A. M. Belt man-
ager, 314 Montgomery, room 5
Glove Works, H. & L. Block proprietors,
220-222 Bush
Gossamer Rubber Co., B. Barash & Co.
proprietors, 115, 1st
Graphite Manufacturing Co., James O.
Rountree agent, ofQce 405 Front
Hall, SE cor Geary and Leavenworth
Pactflc Hebrew Orphan Asylum and Home
Society, S. W. Levy president, Leo Elo-
esser secretary, ofQce 105 Stockton, Asy-
lum 600 Devisadero, Home, Isaac H.
Levy superintendent. Silver Av nr Mis-
sion
Pacific Heights Grammar School, Miss Alice
M. Stincen principal, N s Jackson bet
Webster and Fillmore
" Homoeopathic Dispensary, Mrs. Emma
Street matron, 743 Howard
Pacific Homoeopathic Pharmacy, Waller Bros.,
33 Grant Av cor Geary
Pacific Identification Co., office 311-312 Safe
Deposit Bldg, 328 Montgomery
Pacific Improvement Co., H. E. Huntington
president, F. S. Douty secretary and
treasurer, office 59 Union Trust Bldg
Pacific Ink Factory, Lievre,:Fricke & Co. pro-
prietors, 707-711 Sansome, ofQce 117 Bat-
tery
" Introduction Co., Joseph A. Wilson pro-
prietor, 119 Bush
" Iron and Nail Co., H. J. Sadler president,
C. W. Wright vice-president, W. F. Mau
secretary. 132 Market
Pacific Iron Works. See Union Iron Works
Pacific Iron Yard, Burnstine Bros, proprietors,
NE cor 5th and Bluxome
" Kennel Club, H. Bier president, H. W.
Orear and C. A. Haight secretaries, of-
fice 226 Market
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37 Market Street, S. F.,
1226
PAC
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
PAC
AMERICAN TYPE FOUNDERS' GO.
The Leaders of Fashion in
Jlodern T\?pc Faces.
All the Necessaries for the Up-to-date
Printery.
405-407 SANSOIWE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO,
Pacific Lamp and Reflector Factory, Boesch
Lamp Co. proprietors, 585 Mission
" Land Association, C. C. Tripp president,
A. C. Hammond secretary, 39^10 Mer-
chants' Exchange Bldg
" Land Investment Co., C. E. Stewart secre-
tary, 230 Montgomery
Pacific Laundry Machinery Co. See Joshua
Hendy Machine Co., 38-44 Fremont
Pacific Law and Collection Co., Julius Blumen-
thal proprietor, 415 Montgomery, room 6
Pacific Lighting Co., J. M. Livingston presi-
dent, C. O. G. Miller secretary and treas-
urer, SW cor Annie and Stevenson, tele
phone Main 1908. 4 bells
" Live Stock Co., Charles Z. Merritt secre-
tary, office 508 California, room 17
" Loan Association, Jules Cerf president,
LeonDennery secretary, 214 Pine, room 3
" Lodgings, Henry Greaves proprietor, 209
Leidesdorfl
Pacific Lumber Co. (incorporated), Allen A,
Curtis president. George L. Swett man-
ager, ofQce and yard Berry bet 5th and
6th
Pacific Mail Steamship Co., Alexander Center
general agent, office 425 Market, tele-
phone Main 261, wharf cor 1st and Bran-
nan, telephone Main 458
" Mailing Co. (S. W. Carpenter and L. B.
Smith), mailing and circulating news-
papers, 516 Commercial
PACIFIC MANUFACTURING
AND PLATING WORKS (Frank R.
Hayes and John F. Munroe), gold, sil-
ver, copper and nickel plating, oxidi-
zing, burnishing, polisning and lac-
quering of every description, cast and
wrought iron and brass work, grates,
gas fixtures, etc., 323 Mission
Pacific Manufacturing Co., George P. Thurston
vice-president, 575 Mission
Pacific Marine Railway and Ways Co., Alex-
ander Hay president, Martin J. Madison
secretary, 15 Steuart
" Marine Supply Co., Henry Levi president,
Alfred Greenebaum secretary, wholesale
grocers, 206 California
Pacific Medical Journal (monthly). Dr. Wins-
low Anderson editor and publisher, 603
Sutter
Pacific Mercantile Company The, John C.
Nobmann president and treasurer, John
G. Waibel secretary, office 220 California
PACIFIC METAL WORKS,
J. A. Morrow president, N. R. Strong
vice-president, John W. Heidt secre-
tary and treasurer, importers and
manufacturers aluminum, babbitt,
solder, lead, tin, copper, zinc, anti-
mony, tin and terne plates, 137-139, 1st
Pacific Methodist Advocate (weekly), Rev.
Richard P. Wilson editor, 43 Donohoe
Bldg
PACIFIC MINERAL DEVEL-
OPMENT COMPANY, John C. Jens
president, Theo. Frohlich secretary.
Safe Deposit Bldg
Pacific Mining Agency and Trust Co., William
C. Ralston secretary, 331 Pine, room 20
" Mining Co. (American Flat, Storey Co.,
Nevada), J. Stadtfeld Jr. secretary, 56
Nevada Block
PACIFIC MUSIC CO.
(Ernest Lomler and B. A. Schloh), im-
porters and dealers pianos, musical
merchandise, sheet music and music
books, 816 Market and 11 O'Farrell,
Phelan Bldg
Pacific Mutual Building, NE cor Montgomery
and Sacramento
Pacific Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
tion, Rolla V. Watt president, John R.
Hillman secretary, 317 California
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co.
George A. Moore president, George W.
Beaver vice-president, J. N. Patton
secretary, S. M. Marks assistant secre-
tary, NE cor Montgomery and Sacra-
mento
Pacific News Syndicate, office 123 California,
rooms 33-34
" Notion Co. The, S. Gerson proprietor, im-
porters and jobbers dry goods, 17 Bat-
tery
" Nursery, Frederick Ludemann proprietor,
N s Lombard bet Baker and Lyon
Pacific OU and Lead Works, N s King bet 2d
and 3d, Kittle & Co. agents, 202 Cali-
fornia
Pacific Packing House, Joseph Buttgenbach
proprietor, NW cor 4th and Bryant
Pacific Paving Co., A. C. Bassett president, J.
H. Swift vice-president and manager,
F. C. Lewis secretary, 106-108 Phelan
Bldg
" Perfumery Co., W. T. McDowell manager,
manufacturers cosmetics and perfu-
mery, 41 Stevenson
Pacific Pharmacy, Waller Brothers, 33 Grant
Av cor Geary
Pacific Pine Lumber Co., E. M. Herrick presi-
dent, W. J. Adams vice-president, W.
H. Talbot treasurer, W. C. Kirketerp
secretary, G. W. Stewart yard manager,
office 121 Market, yard cor 3d and Berry
Pacific Phonograph Co., M. L. Sawyer man-
ager, 216 Bush
Pacific Planing Mill, Albert Hansen proprietor,
S s Berry bet 5th and 6th
" Plaster Co., W. Hanson secretary, 216
Bush, room 14
Pacific Postal Telegraph Cable Co., L. W Stor-
ror superintendent, 534 Market, branch
offices, 140 Market, 321 Davis, 132 Cali-
fornia, 301 Montgomery, Palace Hotel,
The Baldwin and 1329 Market
Pacific Power Co., S. C. Bigelow president, Ira
Bishop superintendent, F. M.Pickering
secretary, 523 Montgomery, works SE
cor Stevenson and Ecker
" Presbyterian Sunday School, H. S. Black-
well superintendent, 427, 2d
" Pressed Brick Co., E s Broderick nr Jeffer-
PACIFIC PRESS PUBLISHING
CO. (Oakland) C. H. Jones president
and manager, printers, stationers,
electrotypers and binders. General
agents Densmore typewriters, 115
Crocker Bldg., telephone Main 1122
Pacific Printing Co.,(Pernau Bros. & Pitts Co.),
printers and bookbinders, 543 Clay
PACIFIC PUMP AND WIND-
MILL CO., George P. Thurston presi-
dent, John T. Morrison secretary,
manufacturers Cyclone, Star and Steel
Tornado windmills, pumps, tanks,
well tools and water supply goods,
575 Mission, telephone Main 1832
Pacific Refinery and Assay Oflace, F. and L. F.
Reichling proprietors, 404 Montgomery
Pacific Refining and Roofing Co., Samuel J.
Hendy president, J. P. Prutzman secre-
tary, W. J. Watson general manager, 153
Crocker Bldg
" Rescue Home Association. See The Flor-
ence Crittenton Home
The Bulletin
Is the oldest paper in. San Francisca
It has character, standing, influ-
ence. Telephone Main 926.
PERRIER'JOUET & CO. CHAMPAGNE-Sss'wirHe'LSS
W. B. CHAPMAN, Sole Agent, 123 California Street. ^^'^ Grocers.
PAC
CROCKER-LANGLET DIRECTORY.
PAC
1227
PACIFIC ROLLING MILL CO.,
Edward Coleman president, Charles S.
Neal vice-president, William P. Sulli-
van Jr. secretary, Charles M. Keeney
general manager, Patrick Noble super-
intendent, works Potrero Point, oflace
100 Market, telephone Main 1938
Pacific Rubber Co. of san Francisco, R. H.
Pease managrer, 577-579 Market
Pacific Rubber Paint Co., W. P. Fuller & Co.
proprietors, 228-230 Beale, office SW cor
Front and Pine
Pacific Rural Press (weekly), (Dewey Publish-
ing Co. proprietors, 220 Market
" Safety Steel Car Co., C. W. M. Smith gen-
eral manager, 319 Pine rooms 46-51
PACIFIC SASH WEIGHT AND
FOUNDRY CO. (incorporated), manu-
facturers of chilled eye sash weights
elevator and counterpoise weights,
washers, shives, manholes, crestings,
columns, iron posts, grate bars, spe-
cial castings to order. C. B. Parcells
president, F. M. Greenwood vice-
president, Charles E. Parcells secre-
tary and manager, ofllce and works
563-565-567 Folsom, telephone Main
5698
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., James Patter-
son president and manager, manufac-
turers saws, planing knives, reaper and
mower sections, 17-19 Fremont
Pacific School Furnishing Co.,
William L. Oge manager, dealers and
manufacturers' agents, school furni-
ture, apparatus, libraries and general
supplies, office 723 Market, room 19,
wareroom in basement
Pacific Sheet Metal Works.,
Sidney M. Smith president, Alfred D.
Cutler vice-president, Irvin Ayres
secretary and treasurer, manufac-
turers tin plate and sheet-iron ware,
galvanizers and japanners, main
office 209-211 Mission, telephone Main
6407, factory 522-542 Townsend, tele-
phone South 20
Pacific Shirt Co., Robert McCormack manager
1038 Market
" Shoe Co., Lobenstein Bros, proprietors, 139
1st
" Skandinav (weekly), Scandinavian Pub
lishing Co. publisher, 44 East
Pacific Society for the Suppression of Vice
Frank J. Kane secretary, 14 McAllister,
rooms 25-26, telephone South 752
Pacific Soda Water Works, Breig & Schafer
proprietors, 1710-1712 Folsom
Pacific Spring and Mattress Co., William A
Clark proprietor, manufacturers iron
bedsteads, bedding and upholsterers
supplies, 706 Mission
PACIFIC STATES ADVER-
TISING BUREAU, American Type
Founders' Co. proprietors, 405-407
Sansome
Pacific States Life Assurance Co., C. J. Sulli-
van president, Franklin Bowring secre-
tary, 331 Pine, rooms 7-8
PACIFIC STATES SAVINGS,
LOAN AND BUILDING CO., John H.
Wise president. Christian Reis cashier,
WiUiam Pardy secretary, William H.
Busch manager, 410 Pine, Assets over
$1,000,000
Pacific states Type Foundry (incorporated),
successors to Hawks & Shattuck, A. E.
Shattuck president, W. F. Shattack
secretarv, 508 Clay
Pacific States Watchman (monthly), William
H. Barnes editor, 61-62 St. Ann's Bldg
" Stationery Co. (F. W. Peaslee), booksellers
and stationers, 429 Washington
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Warm Air,
Hot Water
and Steam
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
EATING APPmiUS.
Pacific Steam Carpet aeanlng and Renovat-
ing Works, Conklin Bros, proprietors,
333-335 Golden Gate Av, telephone East
126
Pacific Steam Whaling Co., Josiah N. Knowles
manager, Edwin L. Griffith secretary,
whalebone cutters, 30 California
" Stomatological Gazette (monthly), M. L.
Farland manager, 12 Sutter
" Stomatological Gazette Publishing Co.,
Miles L. Farland manager, publishers
Pacific Stomatoligical Gazette, 12 Sut-
ter
Pacific Stock Exchange, R. G. Horn president,
Stephen Otis vice-president, M. Gold-
man treasurer, J. B. Bourne chairman,
Baldwin Gardiner secretary, 316 Mont-
gomery
Paclfic'Storage Battery Co., Thomas Addison
president, Samuel E. Kearney secre-
tary, office 15, 1st
Pacific Storage Warehouse,
Frank Barker proprietor, 301 Stock-
ton
Pacific Straw Works, John F. Kirby proprietor,
106, 4th
Pacific Street Free Kindergarten, Miss Belle
Scott principal, 1233 Pacific
" Street Wharf (Pier 7), foot Pacific
PACIFIC SURETY CO.,
Wallace Everson president, John Ber-
mingham vice-president, A. P. Red-
ding secretary, fidelity and casualty
Insurance, 308 Sansome
Pacific Tallow Works, Charles E. Anderson
proprietor, Bay View
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Pacinotti Octavio, fruits, 368 Sanchez, r. 845, 17th
Pack John W., assayer United States Mint,
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Packard Albert, r. 127 Kearny
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" E. J. Mrs., widow, r. 1722 O'Farrell
" James, driver Contra Costa Laundry, r.
818 Green
" James Jr. (Packer & Jacobs), and driver
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" Wallace L., clerk Fred Ernstdorf, r. 1126
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" & Jacobs (James Packer Jr. and Benjamin
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more
Packham Robert, r. 723 Minnesota
" Thomas, stereotyper, r. 2a Scotland
" Thomas G., engineer, r. 723 Minnesota
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" Joseph, hardware, 2107 Fillmore
" Maurice G., clerk, r. 2521 Sacramento
Packsher Simon, r. The Baldwin
Paczoch Charles H., peddler, r. 313 Moulton Av
Padden George, teamster Daniel F. Gallagher
Paddock Arthur V., teamster Lundy Furniture
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Paddock Charles J., vice-president J. A. Fol-
ger& Co., 104-112 California, r. 2311 Brod-
erick
" Edgar L., traveling salesman J. A. Folger
&Co., r. 2309 Broderick
" Frederick B., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 34 Ellis
" Harry, conductor, r. 602 Central Av
" Henry, driver George Scharetg, r. Iowa nr
Sierra
" Munson, special agent Northwestern Mu-
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" Nathan C, clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. 718 Oak
" Stella Mrs., dressmaker, r. 605 Ellis
" William, carriage maker O'Brien & Sons,
r. 1024 Market
" William H., purser, r. 718 Oak
Paddon Abel, grain broker, r. 1407 Folsom
" Kate Miss, dressmaking, 628 Capp
Padelford Margaret C, widow, r. 323 Fair Oaks
Padget Thomas, carpenter, r. 927 North Point
4®=Padget. See Patchett
Padgett Etta Mrs., dressmaker Mrs. Grace B.
Smith, r. 110c Turk
" William T., oiler str City of Peking
Padilla Julius, cook, r. 1024 Kearny
" Lola Mrs., restaurant, 1024 Kearny
" Lucien, carpenter, r. 738 Vallejo
PadkinJohn H., carpenter Robinson & Gilles-
pie, r. 506a Shrader
Padre Bernard, laborer, r. 1516 Powell rear
Padreddi Graziano, bartender Charles Giuntini,
r. 215 Clark
Padrett Nicholas, gardener, r. 711 Mission
Padrut Charles G., employee Hulse, Bradford «fe
Co., r. 1325 Natoma
Padstedt Gustav, musician, r. 426 Francisco
Paehtz Gustavus J., locksmith, 3 Summer, r.
732 Folsom
Paetzold Benjamin, locksmith, 1317 Mission
" Gustav, butcher, r. 1317 Mission
Paff George S., carpenter S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
Pagander Gustave W., oyster dealer, 83 Cali-
fornia Market, r. 517 Bush
Paganetti Louis, machinist, r. 243 Broad
" Victor, plumber Rapid Safety Filter Co.,
r. Ocean View
Pagani Albino, wood and coal, 1823 Powell
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" Peter, expressman, SE cor Broadway and
Montgomery Av, r. 511 Broadway
Paganini Frank, fruits, 51H^, 4th
" John B., scavenger, r. 18 Russell
" Stephen, bakery, 405 Union, r. 1314 Du-
pont
" William, fruits and vegetables, 3703 Mis-
sion
Pagano Dominic, laborer, r. 29 Boardman PI
" Francisco, bootblack, SE cor Market and
Steuart, r. 1525 Mason
'■ Salvatore (Pagano & Cirimel), r. 6 San An-
tonio PI
" Serafino, cabinet maker, r. 12 Miller PI
" Vincenzo (Perfetto & Pagano), r. 6 Pollard
PI
" & Cirimel (Salvatore Pagano and Frank
Cirimel), boot blacks, 1 McAllister
Paganucci Adolfo (Paganucci Bros.), r. 114 Pa-
cific
" Alexander, marble polisher Ruffino &
Bianchi, r. 17 Boardman PI
" Brothers (Adolfo and Domenico), proprie-
tors Colombo Market Hotel, r. 110 Pacific
" Domenico (Paganucci Bros.), r. 114 Pacific
Pagas Jacques (Cutsas & Pagas), r. 216, 6th
Page A. L. Mrs., widow, r. 811 Golden Gate Av
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Turk
" Annie Miss, r. 264 Jessie
" Arthur (Page Bros.), r. Belvedere
" Augustus, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
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" A. v.. Mrs., r. SIO^ Baker
" Benjamin Z., teamster, r. Railroad Av nr
12th Av South
" Bernhard G., bookkeeper Page & Falch, r.
720 Turk
'• -Breckon Thomas W., searcher of records,
r. 802 Montgomery
•< Brothers (George T. and Arthur), ship and
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room 11
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" Charles (Page, McCutchen &Eells), r. 2518
Pacific Av
" Charles, clerk McGown Grocery and Sup-
ply Co., r. 105 Diamond
" Charles, teamster, r. 1448 Minna
'• Charles W. carpenter r. 1136 Folsom
" Charles W., electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 1304 Church
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" Daniel W., barber, r. 24 Mint Av
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r 730 Post
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Page Edward D., manager Howe Scale Co., 12-
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forhia
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" George T. (Page Bros.), r. San Rafael
" Gustave L. (Page & Falch), r. 720 Turk
Page Hamilton, treasurer Indianapolis Furni-
ture Co., 750 Mission, r. 201 Buchanan
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" Henry C, r. Ill, 10th
" Henry D., piano tuner Kohler & Chase, r.
608 Jones
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Founders' Co., r. Alameda
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" Hugo, confectioner Page & Falch, r. 720
Turk
" Ira J., salesman Western Meat Co., r. 1050
Mission
" James H., clerk, r. 1631 O'Farrell
" John, clerk, r. 1907y2 Hyde
'< John, teamster Cal. Iron and Wrecking Co.,
r. 33 Stanford
■' John E., wood polisher, r. 32 Morris Av
" Mary S. Miss, teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 730 Post
" Mary T., widow, r. 1831 Webster
" Maud Miss, bookkeeper Chester F. Wright,
r. 424, 27th
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ward J. McCutchen, Charles P. Eells,
Reinhart T. Harding and Michael F.
Michael), attorneys at law, 5 Mills Bldg,
9th floor
" Michael, miner, r. 114 Henry
" N., waiter, r. 636 Commercial
" Nellie M. Miss, saleslady Mme. Blanche
Oulif , r. 212 Eddy
" Philip, steward, r. 529 Hickory Av
" Richard, driver August Petzold, r. 525 Ste-
venson
" Robert C. Mrs., widow, r. 730 Post
" Robert H., barber, r. 1319 Laurel Av
" Robert J., foreman construction S. F. Dist.
Tel. Co., r. 808 Potrero Av
" Walter J., submarine diver, r. Vienna nr
Persia Av
" Wilfred, mining broker, 302 California,
room 11, r. 2214 Broderick
" William, r. 2911% Sacramento
" William D., broker and commission mer-
chant, 54 Luning Bldg., r. 2004 Bush
" William M., physician, 623 Valencia
" William M., woodpolisher, r. 32 Morris Av
" William R., janitor, r. 1328 Pacific
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Page & Falcli (Gustave L. Page and Otto
Falch), bakery and restaurant, NW cor
Mason and Turk, telephone South 234
J6®="Page. See Paige
Pages Jose, restaurant, 124 O'Farrell
" Jules F., artist Examiner, r. 1316^4
O'Farrell
Paget S. J. Mrs., widow, r. 62414, 17th
Pagonetto Joseph, boilermaker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. Berkeley
Pague Frank C, dentist. Academy of Sciences
Bldg, 819 Market, rooms 4-5, r. 835 Devis-
adero
Pahl Albertine, widow, r. 206, 7th Av
Henry F., foreman composing dept. Fran-
cis, Valentine & Co., r. SYz Langton
Otto, carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r. 142,
7th
Richard, teamster Bender Bros., r. 529^4
Bryant
Richard, boots and shoes, 324 Kearny, r.
326 Kearny
William C, cigarmaker Wiegmann &
Stuermer, r. 30th nr Noe
4®-Pahl. See Paul, Paull and Pohl
Pahnke Paul, driver Pac. Transefer Co., r. 307,
.3d
Paige Cutler, office 116 Leidesdorfl, r. Hotel
Richelieu
" Herbert L., salesman Davis Bros., r. 745
Clementina
" John F., baggageman Wells, Fargo & Co.
" John H., r. 745 Clementina
" Timothy, real estate, 116 Leidesdorff, r.
2516 Pacific Av
" William, collector. 420 Montgomery, room
35, r. 510 Eddy
i8®-Paige. See Page
Pailhet Francois, driver Herve & Somps, r. 611
Laguna
Paillassou Joseph, laundry, 2307 Pine
Paille Joseph G., pressman, r. 238, 5th
Paillet Frank, waiter Marchand's Restaurant,
r. 1 Burritt PI
Pailleur Louis (Garnaud& Pailleur), r. 30th bet
Dolores and Church
Paillou Ernest W., barber, r. 621 Bush
Paine Alfred J., musician, r. Joy nr Brewster
" Arthur G., r. 1414 Devisadero
" Charlotte, widow, r. 1414 Devisadero
" Frank W., foreman Whyte & DeRome, r.
1220, 20th
' ' Henry L. , machine hand F. W. Kreling Sons
Co., r. S s Utah nr Helena
" Herman, basket maker Weston Basket
and Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
>8®-Paine. See Payne
Paint Louis, liquors, 819 Stockton, r. 906 Clay
Painter-Cornell Co. The (incorporated), W. F.
Cornell president, Edgar Painter secre-
tary and treasurer, proprietors Califor-
nia Type Foundry, 510 Clay
Painter Edgar, secretary and treasurer The
Painter-Cornell Co., 510 Clay, r. 1912 Clin-
ton Av, Alameda
" Edward E., clerk, r. 711 Taylor
" Edward R., publisher San Francisco Prices
Current, 123 California, room 21, r. Ala-
meda
" Ernest A., carpenter, r. 2818 Mission
" George, painter, r. 501 Napa
" J. B. Co., Edgar Painter president, A. Dal-
ton Harrison secretary, real estate and
mining, 510 Clay
" J. Milton, office 510 Clay, r. Alameda
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Pairpoint Manufacturing Co. (New Bedford,
Mass.), W. E. Graves manager, silver
plated ware, 220 Sutter
Paitlow Oliver, janitor Spreckels Bldg, r. 668
Mission
Paiva Fidel, coal passer str San Jose, r. 228
Brannan
Paizon Martin, seaman, r. 8 Salmon
Pajaro Valley Railroad Co., Claus Spreckels
president, John D. Spreckels vice-presi-
dent, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. treas-
urer, E. H. Sheldon secretary, office 327
Market
Pakenham John V., stevedore, r. 61 Federal
" William, helper Del Monte Milling Co., r.
61 Federal
Palace Bathing Co., Alonzo Trueworthy presi-
dent and manager, Albert E. Ridley
vice-president, Francis Du Rose treas-
urer, proprietors Palace Baths, 715 Fil-
bert
" Baths, Palace Bathing Co. proprietors, 715
Filbert
Palace Hardware Co., Edmund S. Gray presi-
dent, Frank H. Ellis vice-president, Os-
car F. Sites secretary and manager, 603
Market
Palace Hotel, John C. Kirkpatrick manager,
SW cor Market and New Montgomery
Palace Hotel Shaving Parlors and Baths,
Bernhard Bernhard proprietor, 10 New
Montgomery
Palache Edmund, r. 36 Maple Court
" Gilbert (H. M. Newhall&Co.), r.90O Eddy
" James (Kittle &Co.), r. Claremont Av,
Berkely
" Robert K., clerkKittle & Co., r. 2506 Green
" Thomas H., assistant manager Atlas As-
surance Co., r. 900 Eddy
" Whitney, assistant manager Hartford Fire
Insurance Co. (Hartford, Conn.), 313 Cal-
ifornia
Paladini Achille, fresh, salt and shell fish, 515-
517 and 525 Merchant, r. 9a Flint Alley
Palanca Gustave, clerk Goodyear Rubber Co.,
r. 17 Dikeman PI
" Joseph E., cooper, r. Ili4 Dikeman PI
P^lassou Peter, rancher, Hamilton nr Bowdoin
PALATINE INSURANCE CO.,
Limited (of Manchester, England),
Charles A. Laton manager, 439 Cali-
fornia, telephone Main 396
Pale Jean, bakery, 911 Pacific
" John, teamster, r. 3116 Fillmore
" Peter, bartender J. F. Fauser, r. 226 Mont-
gomery Av
Palecki Clara Miss, nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness Av
Palermo Land and Water Co., McAfee Bros,
agents, 108 Montgomery
" Nursery and Citrus Association, McAfee
Bros, agents, 108 Montgomery
Palethorpe William J., school teacher, r. 1610
Hayes
Palietack Luke, cook George M. Mostakinich,
r. 321i4 Minna
Palin Esther Miss, dressmaker, r. 938 Alabama
" Joseph J., blacksmith and wagon maker,
937 Alabama, r. 2630 Bryant
" Julien, laborer, r. 938 Alabama
Palisi Joseph, fruits, SE cor Leidesdorff and
California, r. 223 Vallejo
Pallas A. R., rubber worker, r. 335 Bryant
" Augustus, clerk J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 335
Bryant
" Edward A., clerk letter dept. Wells, Fargo
&Co., r. 335 Bryant
" Frank, clerk G. C. Hall & Son, r. 335
Bryant
" James W., stone cutter, r. 335 Bryant
" John, longshoreman, r. 335 Bryant
" Sarah, widow, r. 335 Bryant
" Theodore, r. 3:^0 Minna
" Theodore, clerk Julius Meyer, r. 319 Ellis
" Thomas G., blacksmith S. P. Co., r. 335
Bryant
Pallien Philip, machinist, r. 201, 11th
Pallier John G., caterer in stewed terrapin,
families and parties supplied, 20 Lewis,
off Taylor bet Sutter and Post
Pallies Alexander, produce commission, 318
Davis, r. Oakland
Pallisses Sylvan, cook Jean B. Carrere, r. SF.
cor M and 5th Av South ""^
Palm Edward, r. 474^4 Tehama
" Edward, seaman, r. 24^4 Gilbert
" Fritz, driver Cienega Lime Co., r. 6 Grand
Av
" Martina, widow, r. 261 Stevenson
" Rudolph H., jewelry case maker A. Muhs,
r. 261 Stevenson
Palma E., scavenger, r. NW cor 16th and York
" House, Mrs. Emily M. Rogers proprietor,
1917 Mission
" Salvatore, barber Raffaelo Laucci
Palmdale Co., Carlos F. Montealegre president,
Francisco G. Montealegre secretary, 230
California
Palmer Abigail Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" A. E., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Albert, bartender, r. 631 Octavia
" Albert, gilder, r. 1066^4 Howard
" Albert R.. lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
1320 California
" Alexander, barber J. R. Castellanos, r. 1322
Powell
" Alexander, porter, r. 421, 4th
" Alfred E., shirt manufacturer, r. 910 Geary
" Arthur B., cashier Neville & Co.. r. 714a
Fell
" August, r. 219 Golden Gate Av
" Bruce, secretary J. B. Cohen Co., 203 Cali-
fornia, r. Oakland
" C. C. Mrs., r. 114, 8th
" Charles, hostler Leipsic Bros., r. 2335
Washington
" Charles H.,r. 107 Fell
" Charles M. I., cooper, r. 108 Nebraska
" Charles R., master mariner, r. 615 Lombard
" Clinton, cashier James B. Chase & Co., r.
1734 Hyde
" C. Millicent Miss, teacher Lowell High
School, r. Oakland
" Edwin C, city agent Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., 405 California, r. Commercial Hotel
" Edith Miss, forewoman William A.
Schrock
" Edward, r. 312 Sixth
" Edward, clerk, r. 3815 Folsom
" Edward P., clerk S. P. Co., foot of Market,
r. Oakland
" Edward T., bookkeeper J. H. Cain & Co., r.
1001 Powell
" Ellen, widow, r. 445 Jessie
Palmer Ernest H., manager American Type
Founders' Co., 405-407 Sansome, r. 1320
Leavenworth
" Frank, laborer Martin Holje, r. 135 San
Bruno Road
" Frank Mrs., r. 615 Lombard
" Frank L., carpenter, r. 718 Laurel Av
" Frank T., clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
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Palmer Frederick R., salesman J. J. O'Brien &
■ Co., r. 767 Harrison
" Frederick R., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe
Co., r. 445 Jessie
Palmer George, secretary and treasurer San
Francisco and Pacific Glass Works, NE
cor 7tli and Townsend, r. Alameda
" George, waiter str Corona
" George Jr., r. 824 Powell
" George F., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 434
Valley
" George H., cigars and tobacco, 731 Davis,
r. LiOrin, Cal.
Palmer George H., physician and surgeon, ofiBce
606 Sutter, hours 2 to 4 p. m., telephone
Main 5334, r. NE cor Jackson and Fill-
more, telephone West 189
George J., shoecutter, r. 424 Valley
George W., proprietor The Loriston, 621
Bush
George W., salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 334 Eddy
Gustave F., clerk The Liverpool and Lon-
don and Globe Ins. Co., r. Oakland
H. c& Co. (Henry Palmer), Cal. wines and
brandies, 222 Clay
Harry, r. IO661/2 Howard
Harry (Palmer & Speetzen), r. 2305 Geary
Henry (H. Palmer & Co.), r. 713 Van Ness
Av
Henry H., clerk McElroy & Magner, r. 343,
5th
Henry S., messboy str San Bias, r. 3815
Folsom
House, 326 Pacific
House, Mrs. I. S. Cowles proprietor, 110
Ellis
Palmer Jacob, vice-president Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., 114-116 Sacramento, r. Oak-
land
James, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
1411 Clay
James, tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
2014 Powell
James W., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Jane H., widow, r. 805 Guerrero
J. Brooks, attorney at law. 214 Pine, rooms
62-63, r. 2500 Fillmore
John, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
John, painter, r. 115a 6th
John, painter, r. 1110 Elm Av
John, teamster, r. 349, 5th
John, watchman, r. 316 Beale
John D., conductor, r. 2610 Sutter
John E., attorney at law, r. 1 Polk
Joseph, boiler maker, r. 1434 Grove
Joseph, shoemaker, 3438 Mason, r. 3815 Fol-
som
Julia E., domestic, 729 O'Farrell
Lendon, printer, r. 1066V^ Howard
Mary, widow, r. 767 Harrison
N. W. Mrs., stenographer Pac. Coast Oil
Co., r. Oakland
Philippa, widow, r. 2014 Powell
Robert, imarine fireman, r. 10 Anthony
Robert A., clerk, r. 219 Golden Gate
Samuel, undertaker Charles J. B. MetzJer,
r. 636 Washington
Samuel H., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
r. 1001 Powell
Sarah, widow, r. 107 Fell
Sherman, hostler Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Washington
Sydney S., bookkeeper Owl Drug Co.,
r. 17 Scott
Thomas, clerk S. P. Co., r. 767 Harrison
Thomas, cook Bennett & Witmer, r. 228^,
8th
Thomas, machinist Fulton Eng. and Ship
Bldg. Wks
Thomas F., traveling salesman Wiester &
Co., r. 30 Dearborn
Thomas J., salesman E. B. Read, r. 1513
Dolores
Thomas P., band sawyer James Young, r.
623 Howard
Uriah C, proprietor White Enamel Sign
Co., 106 McAllister, r. 522 Polk
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
F»UAVF»S,
Suction and F'orce,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL AND POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Palmer Uriah C. Jr.. r. 522 Polk
Palmer Wales L., president Golden State and
Miners Iron Works, 231-251, 1st, r. Fruit-
vale
Wallace J., candy maker, r. 418 Sutter
William, longshoreman, r. 64 Natoma
William, painter, r. 1439 Valencia
William A. H.. shoemaker, r. 631 Octavia
William E., accountant People's Home
Savings Bank, r. 1223 Waller
Palmer William E., secretary Golden State and
Miners Iron Works, 331-251, 1st, r. Fruit-
vale
William F., r. 431, 26th
William H., with Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
828Haight
Willis H., clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r.
Oakland
W. J., quartermaster str City of Rio de Ja-
neiro
W. R., messman str Mariposa
Palmer & Rey Type Foundry,
American Type Founders' Co. proprie-
tors, E. H. Palmer manager, type, print-
ing presses and printers' materials,
405-407 Sansome, and 215-231 Bay
Palmer & Speetzen (Harry Palmer and 1 John
Speetzen) painters, 515 Pine
Palmetto Brush Co., J. Glover Smith president,
H. P. Smith vice-president, C. G.
Thomas secretary and manager, 33-35
Stevenson
Palmgreene Abbie W., widow, r. 108 Turk
Palmgren H. P., master schr James A. Garfield,
office 48 Market, room 1
Palmi Antonio, longshoreman, r. 908 Sansome
Palmia Charles, seaman, r. 3 East
Palmieri Egisto C. (J. P. Fugazi & Co.) and vice-
president Columbus Savings and Loan
Society, 5 Montgomery Av, r. 1518 Powell
" Frank, fisherman, r. 4WA Broadway
" Joseph, porter Italian-Swiss Agricultural
Colony, r. 917 Battery
" Mary Miss, r. 413^ Broadway
Palmquist John, porter Safe Deposit Bldg, r.
7191/2 Howard
" John, tailor, 433 Montgomery, r. 1127 Hamp-
shire
" John F., r. I7191/2 Howard
" Virginia Miss, tailoress, r. 1137 Hamp-
shire
Palo Alto Shoeing Shop, John H. McCarty
proprietor, 23 Golden Gate Av
Palo Alto Stables, Christopher A. Mitchell pro-
prietor, 330 O'Farrell, telephone South 16
Palozzi Charles, tinsmith, r. 235 Drumm
Paltenghi A. & Co. (Andrew Paltenghi and
Thomas Maino), proprietors Metropol-
itan Marble and Granite Works, 1319
Market
" Andrew (A. Paltenghi & Co.), r. 928% Pa-
cific
'« Louis, bookkeeper Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co., r. 707 York
Palteni Angelo, shoemaker, r. 2013 Powell
Pamlih Gymnasium The, Miss H. S. A. Pamlih
proprietor, massage and medical elec-
tricity, 406 Sutter, rooms 90-91, hours 3 to
4 p. m.
" H. S. A. Miss, medical gymnastics, 406 Sut-
ter, rooms 90-91, r. 1331 O'Farrell
Pampalone P. & Co. (Peter Pampalone and
Giuseppe Puccinelli), blacksmiths, 743
Brannan
" Peter (P. Pampalone & Co.), r. 754 Brannan
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WILLIAM WOLPP & CO.. 329 "arket St ^
Pamperin Boline, widow, r. 272 Tehama
" Jenny Miss, teacher music, r. 272 Tehama
Panama Railroad Co., Eugene H. Hinton gen-
eral agent, 214 Pine, room 46
Panama Steamship Line The, The Johnson-
Locke Mercantile Co., agents, 204 Front
" Victoria Mrs., r. 1352 Post
Pan-American Development Co., J. M. Duke sec-
retary, 508 California, room 31
Panager John, r. 622 (522) Jackson
Panario Mary, widow, r. 136 Lily Av
Pancake Robert, laborer, r. SE cor M and 5th
Av South
Pancoast F. A., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
Sausalito, Cal.
PANCOAST FRANKLIN,
surgeon dentist, office 6 O'Farrell cor
Grant Av, hours 9 a. m. to 12 m., and
1 to 5 p. m.
Pancoast George E., with Examiner, r. Sausa-
lito
" Helen, widow, r. 40 Diamond
" Mulfred L., engraver, r. 434 Golden Gate Av
Pancratz Andrew, clerk, r. 630 Sacramento
Panella Andrew, musician, r. 7 Auburn
" Bernard, musician, r. Ii4 Auburn
" Mary A., widow, r. 3 Auburn
" Matthew, musician, r. 2195 Powell
" Nicholas, musician, r. 3 Auburn
Panhorst Henry, master mariner, r. 24 Camp
Pankow Gotthelf, butcher H. L. Pankow
" Herman, foreman, r. 701V4 Webster
" Herman L., butcher Mark Strouse, r. 571
Minna
" Herman L., butcher, 1536 Dolores, r. 337, 28th
Panks W. S., clerk Alliance Assurance Co., r.
54 Steiner
Panse Frederick G., pressman, r. 1220 Stockton
Pantages Alexander, restaurant, 121, 5th
Pantoja Pedro, porter Jacob Lang, r. 163 Minna
Panzini Thomas, clerk, r. 1001 Natoma
Paoletti Giuseppe (Paoletti & Micheli), r. 412
" & Micheli (Giuseppe Paoletti and Giuseppe
Micheli), liquors, 225 Broadway
Paolinelli Edward, fruits and vegetables, 1900
Fillmore, r. 2136 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 1235 Pacific
Paolini FVank, fisherman, r. 36 Prescott
Paolino Domenico, bootblack, SE cor 9th and
Market
" Vincenzo, bootblack, 321 East North
Papacamorinos Christ (Bacopulos & Papacamo-
riuos), r. 426 Stevenson
Pape Alexander W., clerk Frederick L. M. Pape,
r. 2109 Leavenworth
" August, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 408,
29th
" August H., salesman, r. 2109 Leavenworth
" Frederick I. (Troell & Pape), r. Alameda
" Frederick L. M., groceries and liquors,
NW cor Jackson and Battery, r. 2109
Leavenworth
" George, butcher, r. 2158 Mission
" Henry, cook, r. 545, 1st
" Henry, liquors, 117 O'Farrell, r. 516 O'Far-
rell
" Henry, teamster Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 808 Olive Av
" Henry J., foreman George Haas & Son, r.
1120D Golden Gate Av
" Jacob, bartender Henry Pape, r. 516 O'Far-
rell
" John H., watchman Yolo Mills, r. 504 Ful-
ton
Pape J. William, waiter HaubBros., r. 12Marye
Terrace
" Mary, widow, dressmaking, 326a Ellis
" Richard R., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 4
Boston PI
" William F., teamster South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. 1229, 5th Av South
Papenfuss Charles, groceries and liquors, 540
Fulton
" Charles R., seaman, r. 185 Perry
" Frederick, seaman, r. Ellsworth nr Old
Hickory
" Frederick M., seaman, r. 185 Perry
" Gustave, master mariner, r. 185 Perry
" Mary Mrs., domestic, 1812 Bush
Papenhausen Frederick, groceries and liquors,
NW cor Fremont and Harrison
Papera Giacomo (D. Alberigi & Co.), r. 1112
Montgomery
Papina James (Oliva & Papina), r. 920b Pine
" Maria, widow, r. 920b Pine
" Pacific, clerk Abbondio B. Pedroni, r. 1700
" Peter G., gasfltter' William F. Wilson
" "Vincent, bookkeeper La Voce del Popolo,
r. Oakland
Papineau Edward, polisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 526 Howard
Pappadimos Paris (Paris Pappadimos & Co.), r.
340,3d
" Paris & Co. (Paris Pappadimos and Tabuki
Constantine), restaurant, 344, 3d
Pappageorge Athanase, confectioner, r. 528
Pappalardo Jane, widow, r. 10 Card Alley
Pappale Angelo, fish dealer, 711 Montgomery
Av, r. 7 Gaven
Papst John, cooper, r. 834 Folsom
" Joseph, cook, r. 431 Pine
" Penola, widow, r. 1632 Fulton
J8®~Papst. See Pabst
Paquet Dieudonne, harness maker Goldberg,
Bowen&Co., r. 607 California
Parabocia Martin, restaurant, 5 Harrison, r.
411 Spear
Paradese John, manager New York Sign Co.,
307 O'Farrell
Paradine George, blacksmith John Tuttle, r.
Ill Castro
Paradis Charles O., driver Rapid Safety Filter
Co., r. 708 Hyde
PARAFFINE PAINT CO.,
Robert S. Moore president, Richard
S. Shainwald secretary, Samuel C.
Irving manager, 116 Battery
Paragon Cloak and Suit Co. The,
(incorporated), 1230-1232 Market
Paravagno Giacomo, pastemaker Martinoni
& Podesta, r. 1 Vulcan Lane
" Louis, r. 813 Union
Parcells Charles B., general agent Diebold
Safe and Lock Co., and manager Stand-
ard Scale and Supply Co., 6 California,
r. Oakland
Parcells Chaxles E., secretary and manager
Pacific Sash Weight and Foundry Co.,
56S-567 Folsom, r. Oakland
" Frank M., attorney at law, 13 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. Oakland
PARDEE E. H. & GEORGE C,
oculists and aurists, 526 Montgomery
Pardee Enoch H., M. D. (E. H. & George C.
Pardee), r. cor 11th and Castro, Oakland
Pardee George C, M. D. (E. H. & George C.
Pardee), r. cor 9th Av and East 20th,
Oakland
Pardee S. C, resident manager The Fidelity
and Casualty Co., Mutual Life Bldg,
6th floor, r. NW cor Sutter and Jones
Pardelli Ernest, laborer, r. 1511 Dupont
Pardi Antonio, butcher, 871 Mission, and SE
cor 23d and Valencia, r. 87] Mission
" Aristide, butcher Antonio Pardi, r. 871
Mission
" Cffisar, butcher Antonio Pardi, r. 871|Mis-
sion
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Pardi John, butcher Antonio Pardi, r. 871 Mis-
sion
Pardini Achille, cook, r. 15 Ohio PI
" Angelo, cook Angelo Sbragia, r. 118 Wash-
ington
" Angelo, shoemaker, r. 803 Montgomery Av
" Amaneo, cook, r. 703 Front
'■ Americo, cook Giuseppe Bazzurro, r. 114
Pacific
" Fred, r. 516 Filbert rear
" Giuseppe, r. 15 Ohio PI
" Giuseppe, baker L. Valente, r. 214 Broad-
way
" Josephine, widow, r. 813 Union
" Luigi, blacksmith and wagon maker, 113
Oregon, r. 13 Ohio PI
" Pasquale. bottler N. Cervelli & Co., r. 507
Francisco
" Ricardo, miner, r. 223 Broadway
Pardisse Bernard, cellarman Occidental Res-
taurant, r. 1507 Powell
Pardo Laura Miss, shirtmaker, r. 13^ Virginia
PI rear
" Manuel, 3d cook str Willamette Valley
" Nieves, widow, r. 13'/4 Virginia PI rear
Pardow Thomas D., bookkeeper Spring Valley
W. W., r. 1433 California
Pardy William, r. 501 Van Ness Av
Paxdy William, secretary Pacific States Sav-
ings, Loan and Building Co., 410 Pine, r.
3516 California
Paxdy WlUiam S., assistant secretary Pacific
States Savings, Loan and Building Co.,
410 Pine
Pare Aime, architect, 420 Montgomery, room 22
" A.Stanislaus (Pare Bros.), and mechani-
cal draughtsman and solicitor "atents,
420 Montgomery, room 33, r. Oakland
" Brothers (A.Stanislaus Pare), winepress
manufacturers, 430 Montgomery, room 22
Paredes James M., teacher music, r. 1633 Du-
pont
" Jules, waiter str San Bias
Parent Charles E., carpenter New City Hall, r.
261, 9th
" Charles E., physician, 636 Sutter
" Charles L., carpenter and builder, 332 Fre-
mont, r. 1333 Mission
" Charles L. Jr., carpenter, r. 114 Butte
" George, r. 1045 Market
" Hypolite D., carpenter, r. 114 Butte
" William L., carpenter, r. 115 Butte
Parent! Agostino, peddler, r. 101854 Montgom-
ery
" Frank (Parenti & Son), r. 2195 Powell
" John, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
" Joseph (Parenti & Son), r. 2195 Powell
•' Louis, laborer L. A. Grade, r. 2195 Powell
" Louis L. (P. Parenti & Co.), r. 45014 Na-
toma
" P. &Co. (Peter and Louis L.), fruits and
vegetables, 127, 6th
" Palmiro, brass finisher, r. 267 Broad
" Peter (P. Parenti & Co.), r. 450^4 Natoma
" & Son (Frank and Joseph), fruit dealers,
2195 Powell
Parenzi Ermano, kitchen hand I. Cuenin, r. 518
Greenwich
Paret Katie Miss, dressmaker, r. 253G Gough
Pareto Gaetano, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
" Luigi, fisherman, r. 222 Broadway
Pariez Nicholas (Nicholas Pariez Co.), r. 31S
Fremont
" Nicholas & Co. (Nicholas Pariez and
Jeveto Odalovich), restaurant, 18 Fol-
som
Paris Cloak and Suit House, C. Gebhardt i:
Co. proprietors, 1114-1116 Market
Paris Cordial Distilling Co., A. L. Lanata
president, A. A. Guardia vice-president
and general manager, Charles W. Pettit
secretary and treasurer, distillers of
high grade cordials, main distillery
New Orleans, La., office and salesrooms
431 Montgomery
" v., musician, r. 1347 Powell
" Victor, plumber, r. 15 Valparaiso
" Victor Jr., clerk Monahan & Shillcock, r.
15 Valparaiso
f Maoufacturers of
IWINDOW SHADES.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
G'4-l-G'4-'7 /Vlarket St.
Parisen Emerson, driverHedemark&McNab, r.
304A 21st
" Grace Miss, finisher Fullerton & Schulte,
r. 304a 21st
" Philip C, ironworker Western Iron Wks,r.
304a 21st
Pariser Alfred D. (The Owl Printing Co.), r. 306
Stockton
Pariser James A., printer, 523 Market, r. Ala-
meda
" Montague H., bicycle repairer O. S. Potter
& Co., r. Alameda
Parish M. & Co. (Mark Parish), wholesale
liquors, 804 Montgomery
Mark (M. Parish & Co.), r. 1119 Taylor
Parish. See Parrish
Parisian Orchestra, Benno I. Barnett director,
1718a Ellis
Parisien A. F. George, collector Post Office, r.
24 Rausch
" Steam Laundry, Thomas Roy & Co. pro-
prietors, SW cor 29th and Dolores
Parisot Louis (Wittmann & Parisot), r. 1523
Ellis
Park Allen, paper hanger, r. 930 Montgom^tj^
" , Brother & Co. (limited), iron, steel and
copper, James L. Hydes manager, 119
California
" Charles H. (Myles & Park), r. 149 McOlel-
lan . • 1 ■
■' Charles H., bookkeeper, r. cor Potvh3,ttan
and Andover Av ■ ' .
" Charles T., clerk Railway Mail Ser,vioe, r.
2000A Howard ■
" Chauncey Jr., apprentice Whyte & De-
Rome, r. 1658 Market
Park Commissioners, Joseph Austin, John
Rosenfeld and Irving M. Scott, office
Park Lodge, Golden Gate Av
Park Congregational Church, Rev. James B.
Orr pastor, NE cor Baker and Fell
" Cycle Co., A. Trueworthy manager, bi-
cycles, Fulton nr 6th Av
" Drug Store, 1342 Hayes
" Edward, clerk, r. 1606 O'Farrell
Park E. E., dentist, office 1011 Pine, r. 1101 Pine
Park Hotel, A. H. & W. F, Menne proprietors,
26-28 Turk
" Hotel, F. Douglass proprietor, 1830 Haight
" House, 3759 Mission
" House, NW cor Fulton and Stanyan
" Howard, bookkeeper French Savings and
Society, r. 1203 Buchanan
" Jessie, widow, r. Old San Jose Road nr
Geneva Av
" John, laborer, r. 224 Ritch rear
" John B., master mariner, r. 17 Howard
" Lewis B., 2d officer str City of Peking, r.
220, 7th
" News The (weekly), 22 Clav
" Owen, clerk, r. 615, 3d
" Robert, bookkeeper McNab & Smith, r.
2520 Post
' ' Robert F. , paper hanger, r. 17 Julian Av
■' Robert J. (Park & Kennedy), r. 122, 10th
■' Theorilda C, ladies' physician, NW cor
34th and Mission
" Thomas C, watchman, r. 51 Clay
" Wallace M., physician, 21 Franklin
" Wemyss, accountant Union Trust Co., r.
Oakland
" William E., foreman Pac. Refining and
Roofing Co., r. 113!^ Bartlett
" William E., machinist Edison Light and
Power Co., r. cor Powhattan and An-
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Park Wiliiam J., carpenter, 1031 Howard, r. 2813,
16th
Park & Kennedy (Robert J. Park and James P.
Kennedy), safes and scales, 103-105 Mur-
phy Bldg
Parke H. G. T., compositor Salvation Army, r.
1139 Market
Parke Lyman C. (Irelan& Parke), and president
Gravity Can Labeling Machine Co.,
office 219 Crocker Bldg, r. 871 Adeline,
Oakland
PARKE & LACY CO.,
B. T. Lacy president, John 0. Harron
vice-president, W. F. Aldrich secre-
tary, importers and dealers in mining,
iron and wood working machinery
and mill supplies, 21-23 Fremont
ParkellH. H. Mrs., widow, r. 431 Hyde
Parken Thomas, waiter, r. 765^2 Howard
Parker .Albert P., bookkeeper Dempster & Son,
r. Oakland
" Alfred, shoemaker, 274 Brannan
" Alfred, traveling salesman, r. 46 Grove
" Alfred B. (Butler & Co.), r. Berkeley
" Annie Miss, shirt maker, r. 1603 San Carlos
Av
" Annie E., widow, r. 13 Hubbard
" Blanche A. Miss, student, r. 515 Sanchez
" Catherine, widow, r. 26/2 Clara
" Catherine R., widow, r. 539 Alvarado
'• Charles, r. 1318 Jones
" Charles, butcher F. Uri & Co., r. 1535 Pine
" Charles, laborer Cal. Electrical Wks, r.
529 Grove
" Charles, watchmaker Glindemann &
Schweitzer, r. 334 Bush
" Charles H., compositor Call, r. 1318 Jones
" Charles H., attorney at law, r. 1601 Taylor
Parker Charles M. T., manager Massachusetts
Mutual Life Insurance Co., 214 Pine,
room 56. r. 945 Valencia
Parker Charles T., assistant manager Palatine
Insurance Co. (limited), 439 California, r.
3006 Sacramento
" Clarence K., r. 1023 Golden Gate Av
" Daniel A., seaman, r. 1316 Bryant
Parker D. Frank, secretary Standard Soap Co.,
525 Market, r. 1812 Steiner
" Dora, widow, r. 730 Folsom
" Edward, driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" Edward, janitor S. F. Whist Club, r. 53
Jessie
" Edward A., proof reader Examiner, r. 633
Post
" Edward H., clerk, r. 215 Chattanooga
" Edward A., truckman Truck 5, r. 13 Hub-
bard
" Edward W., reporter Call, r. 310 Hyde
" Edwin C, solicitor, r. 1142 Mission
" Edwin E., wine man The Reception, r. 838,
22d
Parker Edwin L., secretary Sierra Nevada Sil-
ver Mining Co., and Gwin Mine Develop-
ment Co., 14-15 Nevada Block
" Ella A., widow, r. 200 Hyde
" Ellen Mrs., lodgings, 225a, 3d
" Eliza, widow, r. 1714 Octavia
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 201414 Stockton
" Elizabeth H., widow, r. 718b Bush
" Esther E. Miss, r. 13 Hubbard
" Eunice, widow, r. 1607i4 San Carlos Av
" Ferdinand E., salesman Charles Mattheas
& Co., r. 314, 6th
" Francis L., merchant, r. 512 Eddy
Parker Frank, boots and shoes, 405 Hayes
" Frank, helper John H. Lober, r. 3023 Sacra-
mento
" Frank, fruits and vegetables, 2103 Mission
" Frank, oil filterer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1839 Market
Parker Frank J., cashier Massachusetts Mu-
tual Life Insurance Co.. 214 Pine, room
56, r. 945 Valencia ,
" Frank L., bookkeeper Murray Bros., r.
Alameda
" Frank O., master mariner, r. 1229 Treat Av
" Fred, engineer, r. 730 Folsom
" Frederick, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r.
" Frederick, cook James Nielson
" Frederick D., driver, r. 314 Sixth
" Frederick R., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 146,
12th
" Frederick W.. asst. superintendent factory
Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 1607}^ San Car-
los Av
" Frederick W., salesman Charles R. Dalton,
r. 330, 19th
" George, engineer S. P. Co.. r. 1719 Howard
Parker George P., cashier Charles Nelson and
secretary Pacific Lumber Co., 6 Cali-
fornia, r. Alameda
" George S., solicitor L. P. Fisher, r. 239, 9th
Parker Harrison M., business manager The
Wave, 220-222 Crocker Bldg, r. 1703y2
Buchanan
" Harry M., clerk Milton Heynemann, r. 1004
Pine
" Helen A. Miss, dental student, r. 528
" Henry, r. 411 Harrison
" Henry G., draughtsman U. S. Engineer's
office, r. Oakland
" House The, Mrs. Sophie Henkel proprietor,
1122 Market and 19 Turk
" James, r. 475 Shotwell
" James L., cigars and tobacco, SW cor 3d
and Howard, r. 751 Howard
" Jane Mrs., furnished rooms, 146, 12th
" Jean Miss, principal Broadway Grammar
School, r. 1320 Jones
" Jennie E. Miss, r. 13 Hubbard
" J. M., cattle dealer, r. 126 Ellis
Parker J. M. & Co., proprietors The Reception,
206 Sutter, telephone Main 1231
" John, metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks
" John, millinery, 30, 3d, r. 26/2 Clara
" John, mining, r. 633 Post
" John A., painter, r. 606 Diamond
" John B., marine engineer, r. 409 Broderick
•' John D., Ironworker Union I. Wks, r. 67
Clementina
" John G., clerk, r. 1523 Pine
" John H., roofer, r. 516, 3d
" John N., r. 708 Valencia
" John R.,r. 146, 12th
" John W., draughtsman S. F. & S. J. V. Ry.
r. 539 Alvarado
" Joseph, horsetrainer, r. 2006 Mason
" Joseph, plumber Shepard Bros
" Joseph, salesman Owl Drug Co., r. 334
Hayes
" Joseph K., foreman W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
2703 Jackson
" Joseph M. (J. M. Parker & Co.), r. 614 Sut-
ter
Parker Lura A, Mrs., dressmaking, 2345 Wash-
ington
" Leopold O., captain company C, 1st Infan-
try, U. S. A., Angel Island
" Luke J. (Levy & Parker), r. IS 10 Filbert
" Mabel Miss, milliner, r. 527 Geary
" Margaret Miss, r. 26V2 Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 1012 Leavenworth
" Mary J., widow, r. 516, 3d
" Mary W., widow, r. 404 Van Ness Av
" Milan, clerk John Q. Garfield, r. 2232 Post
" Mort, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 521, 7th
" Nellie, widow, medium, 50 Murphy Bldg
" Newell, laborer, r. 1125 Mission
" Oliver T., timer Market St. Ry, r. 1501
Turk
" Oscar W., seaman, r. 992 Noe
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Parker Otto T., baker, r. 2202 Pine
" Richard, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wl5S, r. 731 Harrison
" Richard, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Richard D., carpenter, r. 42 Perry
" Robert W., laborer, r. 429^4 Chestnut
" Rufus, carpenter and builder, 529 Grove
" Samuel, steward str Dauntless, r. 1320 Pa-
cific
" Stafford H., deputy U. S. Shipping Com-
missioner, r. 2268 Franklin
" Stiles S. C, accountant Okell, Donnell &
Co., r. Berkeley
" Susan, widow, r. 315 Minna
" Susan, widow, r. 1525 Pine
" T. E., machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. 521. 7th
Parker T. G. & Co. (Thomas G. Parker), real
estate and insurance agents, 1780 Point
L,obos Av
" Thomas, bolt cutter Paynes' Bolt Wks, r.
306 Folsom
" Thomas, painter, r. 2202 Pine
•' Thomas, student, r. 2512 California
',' Thomas B., fireman State Dredger 1, r. 2215
Larkin
" Thomas E., bookkeeper, r. 13 Hubbard
" Thomas G. (T. G. Parker & Co.), r. 115, 2d
Av
" Thomas H., conductor Cal. St. RR.. r. 5
Wall PI
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 347, 5th
" W., coal passer str City of Syndey
" William, expressman, r. 1511, 24th
. " William H., mail clerk Examiner, r. 516, 3d
" William H., rancher, r. California nr 18th
Av
" William H., switchman, r. 3 Clyde
" William J., clerk Mann & Wilson, r. 1606
Hyde
;8®=Parker. See Parquer
Parkes Ellen, widow, r. 1047 Valencia
Parkhill David R., agent, r. 310 Valencia
Parkhurst John W., asst. accountant The Bank
of California, r. Alameda
" Waldo P., salesman Am. Tobacco Co., r.
Alameda
Parkhurst & 'Wilkinson, C. F. Marwedel agent,
bicycle supplies, 58, 1st
Parkin Charles A., groceries, 3010, 16th and pas-
tor Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints, r. 330, 17th
" Charles W., packer Union Fruit Grader, r.
4 John
" Edward H., driver Clufl Bros., r. 215 Chat-
tanooga
" John, mechanical engineer Union Iron
Wks, r. San Rafael
" John M., collector X. L. Dairy Co.
" William, r. Qy^ Langton
Parkins Harry, machinist, r. 906 Howard
Parkinson Edward, lead grinder, r. 725 Harrison
" George, harness maker William Cosbie, r.
725 Harrison
" George C, r. 811, 25th
" James, chimney sweeping, 13, 8th
" James, gilder Schussler Bros., r. Oakland
" M. E., carpet layer, r. 1.585 Valencia
" Richard, upholsterer John Hoey, r. 725 Har-
rison
" Robert, horseshoer, r. 725 Harrison
" Stephen D., carpet cleaner, r. 406 Mason
" Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 10th Av South bet
L. and M
" Thomas, farmer, r. 1342 Folsom
" Thomas, harness maker, r. 725 Harrison
" Thomas Jr., coremaker Thomas Day & Co.,
r. 725 Harrison
" Thomas F. plumber Garrett C. Sweeney,
r. 1342 Folsom
" William, clerk, r. 634, 23d
Parks Charles E., insurance agent, r. 116 Jones
" Charles L. (Parks & Bryant), r. 29 Lloyd
" Edwin, currier C. G. Bennett & Co., r. 108,
25th
" Frank S., shademaker, r. 13, 30th
Parks Fred H., clerk to president Wells, Fargo
& Co., 35 New Montgomery, room 8, r. 116
Jones
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SOSTOSI-T- IVIARKETST.
Parks Herbert, photographer, r. 224, 7th
" Israel C, stableman T. Labhard, r. 47 Gar-
den Av
" Kate, hair dresser, 13, 30th
" Martin L., clerk Langley & Michaels Co.,
r. 1516 Vallejo
" Mary B. Miss, teacher Douglass, Primary
School, r. 116 Jones
" Rolla R. (Parks & Bryant), r. 25 Lloyd
" Stanley M., adjuster White Sewing Ma-
chine Co., r. 116 Jones
" Thomas, boots and shoes, 2546 Folsom
" Walter, tanner G. B. Bennett & Co.,r. 108,
25th
" Walters., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 3408
California
" Walter S., insurance agent, r. 54Steiner
" William B., correspondent Holbrook, Mer-
rill & Stetson, r. Alameda
" & Bryant (Charles L. and Rolla R. Parks
and Cora Bryant), proprietors Consum-
ers Wholesale Grocery Co., 209, 4lh
Parkyns George A., clerk general freight ofBce
S. P. Co., r. Oakland
Parle John D., teamster, r. 8 Dore
" Richard T., groceries and liquors, 8 Dore
Parlier George W., stableman Ewell, Shafer &
Co., r.937Shotwell
Parlin Anna E. Mrs., teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 5% Lapidge
" Elmer E., stenographer W. H. H. Hart, r.
509 Franklin
Parlow A. T. H. Mrs., surgeon chiropodist, 126
Kearny, room 47, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Parmagiani Robert, laborer, r. 8 MedauPl
Parmelee Charles A. (Parmelee & Bowker), 120
Sutter, room 79
" Charles D., clerk, r. 220 Eddy
" Chauncey A., driver Nelson J. Rogers, r.
1915 Lexington Av
" George E., teacher, r. 937 Folsom
" James E., driver Nelson J. Rogers, r. 723^/^,
22d
" Marguerite A., widow, r. 723V4, 22d
" Rose M. L. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 723^^, 22d
' ' & Bowker (Charles A. Parmelee and Charles
A. Bowker), manufacturers' agents, 120
Sutter; room 79
Parmenter George E., printer John W. Baker, r.
410 Van Ness Av
" M. E. Mrs., widow, r. 410 Van Ness Av
Parmentier Elizabeth, widow, r, 515 Taylor
Parmisano A. & Co. (Augustino Parmisano and
Vincent Fabris), fish, 27 Clay St. Market
" Augostino (A. Parmisano & Co), r. 1311^
Kearny
Parnau August A., tailor, r. 707 Bush
Parnell John F., engineer, r. 1308 Butte
" William R., captain U. S. A. (retired), r.
2023 Broadway
Parnow; Charles T., longshoreman, r. 20 Oak
Grove Av
" Ernest, clerk, r. 20 Oak Grove Av
" Frank, news agent Occidental News Co., r.
20 Oak Grove Av
" John W., r. 20 Oak Grove Av
" Leslie, r. 20 Oak Grove Av
" Theodore C, cane worker, r. 29 Zoe
Parode Frederick, candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co., r. 425F Filbert
Parodi Agostino, pressman D. Ghirardelli Co.,
r. 1414 Kearny
" Antonio, laborer, r. 908 Sansome
" Antonio, peddler, r. 222 Broadway
" Enrico (Parodi & Mautino), r. 818 Sansome
" Giovanni, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
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Parodi Rose, widow, r. 7 Jasper PI
" & Mautino (Enrico Parodi and Pietro Mau-
tino), proprietors Roma Hotel, 818 San-
some
Parodini Michael, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Paroli Joseph, laborer Carl Boge, r. 814 Mont-
gomery
Parolia Martin, r. 51 Montgomery Block
Parolini Mary J. Mrs., teacher Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 508 Jersey
Paroni Alfred P., clerk John E. Youngberg, r. 614
Jasper PI
" Peter, painter, r. 654 Jasper PI
Parota F. M., gardener Colombo Market
Parozzi Constantine, milker S. Vosti & Co., r.
Mission Road nr Six-Mile House
Parquer Jane, widow,, r. 702 Broderick
" William, painter Swan & Stein, r. 2910 Sac-
ramento
4®" Parquer. See Parker
Parquet Edmond, teamster, r. 4O8V2 Chestnut
" Louis, clerk, r. 408'^ Chestnut
" Stephano Mrs., r. 4O814 Chestnut
Parr D. Preston Jr., civil engineer, r. 1712 Clay
" Florence R., widow, r. 826 Tuik
" Harry, painter, r. 113, 26th
" James, teamster, r. 901 Battery
Parr Jolin E., mining expert, r. 418 Post
" John F., mining, r. 232 Van Ness Av
" John T., drayman James De La Montanya,
r. 1533 Sanchez
" Mary A., varieties, 1520 Folsom
Parr R. E., general agent J. B. Pace Tobacco
Co., 405 Front, r. 1193 Park Av, Alameda
Parra George R., clerk, r. 502 Van Ness Av
" John B., mo Ider Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 3ISY2 Langton
Parramore Edward L., physician, r. lOOlB Guer-
rero
•• Henrietta E., widow, r. lOOlB Guerrero
Parratt Frederick, clerk Western Assurance
Co., r. Oakland
Parrell James T., storekeeper W. J. Sullivan, r.
10 Beaver
" Patrick, baggageman S. P. Co., r. 10 Bea-
ver
" Patrick J., policeman, r. 703 Post
Parri Eugene, barber, r. 529 Green
Pariiott William, candle maker Mission Soap
& Candle Wks, r. 106,80th
Parrish Charles H., with Westhofl & Co.,r. 1031,
30th
" Edward, real estate, 680 Washington
" Edwin, clerk W. J. Landers, r. 306 Hill
" Ellis H., salesman Goodyear Rubber Co.,
r. 705 Pierce
" Harry A., collector Black Diamond Coal
Mining Co., r. 2420 Sutter
" Henry C, engineer American Type Foun-
ders Co., r. 2230 Hyde
Parrish N. & Co. (Norman Parrish and William
Shaughnessy), proprietor California
Mills, 30-34 Spear
" Nathan C, solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 738Capp
" Norman (N. Parrish & Co.), r. 318 Bartlett
" Waller N., clerk P. M. S. S. Co's Wharf, r.
318 Bartlett
4S"Parrish. See Parish
Parrott Abby M. Mrs., office 414 Montgomery,
r. 517 Sutter and San Mateo
" George L., clerk George H. Richard, r. 1
Louisa
Parrott John (estate of), office 414 Montgomery
Parrott John, office 414 Montgomery, r. San
Parrott Louis B. (Parrott & Co.), r. 1913 Frank-
lin
" Theresa F., widow, r. 1803 Broadway
" Walter, student, r. 2512 California
Parrott & Co. (Louis B. Parrott and Joseph
Plaw, William Babcock special), com-
mission merchants and agents Royal
Mail Steam Packet Co. and Canton In-
surance Office (Limited) of Hongkong,
306 California
4®" Parrott. See Parratt and Parriott
Parrotte John, corporal police, r. 1709 Hyde
Parry Archer, sparmaker C. A. Castner & Co.,
r. 13 Tehama
" Charles W., carpet layer Chas. M. Plum &
Co., r. 135 Hayes
" Elias, coachman, r. 804 Larkin
" Frank F., rubber-stamp maker B. H. Pat-
rick & Co., r. 631% Stevenson
" Henry, r. 704!4 Mission
" Horace E., bookkeeper, r. 733a Clementina
" Isaac E., tinsmith, r. 631% Stevenson
" John, machinist Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. 13 Tehama
" John, piledriver James McMahon, r. 807
Kearny
" Manufacturing Co. (Indianapolis, Ind.),
mfrs. carriages and wagons, W. L. Heise
general agent, 36% Fremont
" Thomas, engineer, r. 506 Ellis
Parsch Frank, r. 1289, 5th Av South
Parslow George W., cable splicer, r. 815b Guer-
rero
Parson Charles, millhand, r. 331, 6th
Parson Edward, physician, office and r. 422-433
Emporium Bldg
" Hugo, baker G. Kendblad
" John E., painter, r. 2112 Mason
" Peter, laborer Watson & Marx, r. 413, 4th
Parsonage Harry, broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 2013 Folsom
Parsons A. H., general superintendent Yosem-
ite Valley Railway Co., 7 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. Merced, Cal.
" Alfred W., vaquero, r. 16th Av South bet Q
and R
" Asa A., porter George H. Croley, r. 16th
Av South bet Q and R
" Charles B., marine engineer, r. 109 Castro
" Charles F., shipliner, r. 11, 13th
" Charles J., insurance agent, r. 41% Zoe
" C. P., helper William A. Schrock
" Edward, gasfitter Philip Meyer, r. 18, 14th
" Edward A., machinist, r. 1410 Octavia
" Edward B., vaquero I. L. Salomon, r. 16th
Av South bet Q and R
" Edward D., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Fred D.. salesman Judson Mfg. Co., r. Ala-
meda
" George W., clerk Del Monte Milling Co., r.
608%, 8d
" George W. , operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. Berkeley
" Henry, collector Mission Wharf 1, r. 1410
Octavia
" Henry B., gasfitter, r. 615% Grove
" I. A. (I. A. Parsons & Co.), and manager
The Cash Buyers Union, 306 Pine, room 3,
r. 60% Tiffany Av
Parsons I. A. & Co. (I. a. Parsons and H. J.
Thompson), clothing retail, 306 Pine,
room 3
" Isabel, widow, r. 2049% Mission
" J. Allen (Bostwick & Parsons), 38 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor
" James, clerk, r. 387 Fremont
" Jemima, widow, r. 816, 19th
*' J. M., miner, r. 186 Ellis
" Josiah S., miner, r. 283 Jessie
" Lillie Miss, teacher music, 25, 9th
" Martha E. Miss, r. 622%, 17th
" Mary A., widow, r. 18, 14th
" Oliver S., weigher, r. 5 Market
•' Peter, watchman str City of Peking
" Robert F., loan teller S. F. Savings Union,
r. 2988 Bush
Parsons Thomas J., president and manager
Del Monte Milling Co., 107 California, r.
905 Steiner
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Parsons William C, cabinet maker, r. 437, 22d
" William C, mining, 330 Pine, rooms 3-4, r.
NE cor 21st and Valencia
Particelli Angelo, plating works, 565 Bryant
" Francisco, brass finisher A. Particelli
Partington Alexander L., salesman Stulz Bros.,
r. 4tl Post
" Alfred, butler, 1830 Jackson
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 411 Post
" Gertrude Miss, artist Examiner, r. Oak-
land
" Harry, coachman, 3504 Howard
Partington Jolin H, E., artist and manager
School of Magazine and Newspaper
Illustration, 424 Pine, r. Oakland
" Richard L., artist Call, r. Oakland
Partlone Charles, harnessmaker J. C. Lawless
& Co., r. 675 Mission
Partmann H. Mrs., baUery and varieties, 2817
16th
" Herman, carpenter, r. 2817, 16th
Partridge Ambrose, foreman Payne's Bolt Wks,
r. Oakland
Partridge Building, 42-44 Steuart
Charles A., offlce 640 Market, room 2, r. 324
Ellis
Charles A., salesman James W. Grant, r.
• SW cor O'Farrell and Leavenworth
Edward B., r. 899 Pine
Edward B., Jr., machinist Union I. Wks,
r. 899 Pine
Ella C, pianist, r. 711 Jones
George, oils, 123 California, room 37, r. 513a
21st
Harry, physician, r. 727 Shotwell
Harry B., clerk local freight ofQce S. P.Co.,
r. 1 Tiffany PI
Helen E., widow, r. 727 Shotwell
Henry L., bookkeeper Button & Partridge,
r. Menlo Park
Partridge J. E., photographic supplies, 26
Montgomery, r. 712 Sutter
" Jennie, widow, r. 1813 Market
Partridge John (Button & Partridge), and sec-
retary Geographical Society of the Pa-
cific, 331 Pine, r. 2526 Washington
Partridge John, printer, publisher and en-
graver, 43-44 Steuart, r. 2526 Washington
" John S., teacher Lowell High School, r. 72t
Shotwell
" Joseph, blacksmith Payne's Bolt Works, r.
Oakland
" Karl C, clerk Railway Mail Service, r. 882
Shotwell
Partridge Sam C, stereopticon and photo-
graphic specialist, 121 Post, room 50, r.
Berkeley
" Willard A., salesman A. Levy & Co., r.
5631/i Bryant
J8®"Partridge, See Patridge and Pattridge
Paruth Henry, tailor, r. 1036A Shotwell
Pasano Felicina, widow, r. 1817^4 Powell
Pascal Alfred, r. 787 Folsom
Pascal, Duhedat & Co. (Eugene and Edouard
Bubedat), wholesale wines, liquors and
groceries, 436-428 Jackson, telephone
Main 5443
" George, marker S. F. Laundrv, r. 1519
Eddy
" Louis, actor, r, 418 Larkin
" Wally Mrs. r. 418 Larkin
Pasch Brothers, (Hyman L. and Robert), boots
and shoes, 207, 4th
" Hyman (Pasch Bros.) r. 307. 4th
" Robert (Pasch Bros.), r. 207, 4th
Pascoe Joseph, carpenter, r. 236 Shotwell
" Joseph C. watchmaker W. K. Vanderslice
& Co., r. 310 Steiner
" Rinda M., widow, r. 735 Geary
" Thomas L., laborer, r. 4 Harriet
" William G., mounter W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. Berkeley
" William J., decorator, 307 Turk
Pasha Rosalie, widow, r. 1423 Mason
Pasmore Edgar, musician, r. 1208 Clay
" Henry B., teacher music, 1434 Washing-
ton
Pasqariol Anton, glazier, r. 3759 Mission, r. Park
House
PASQUALE B. & SONS
(Benoit, Henry C. and Edward V.),
manufacturers military, naval and
society goods, uniforms, flags, hadges,
regalias, gold and silver trimmings,
640 Washington, telephone Main 5853
Pasquale Benoit (B. Pasquale & Sons), r. 971
Howard
PasqualeC, marine fireman, r 114 Pacific
Pasquale Edward V. (B. Pasquale & Sons), r.
971 Howard
Pasquale Henry C. (B. Pasquale & Sons), r. 971
Howard
" Magi, hostler Pitto & Milani, r. 706 San-
some
" Rinaldo, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Pasqualetti Louis, scavenger, r. 23O814 Taylor
rear
Pasquali John (Braida & Pasquali), r. 334 Hick-
ory Av
Pasquini Antonio (Giovacchini & Pasquini), r.
1113 Montgomery rear
Pasquinucoi Rinaldo v., porter, r. 208 Minerva
Passalacqua Janet Miss, school teacher, r. 805M
Filbert
" Giuseppe, laborer, r. 11 Hinckley
Passavant Henry (Passavant Printing Co.), r.
200 Post
Passavant Printing Co.,
S. Carl and Henry Passavant man-
agers, photo printers, 200 Post, cor
Grant Av, telephone Black 1721
Passavant S. Carl (Passavant Printing Co.), r.
300 Post
Passen August, master mariner, r. 906 Illinois
Passet Auguste (Passet & Hahn), r. Berkeley
" Sophie, widow, r. 10131/4 Minna
" & Hahn (Auguste Passet and Felix Hahn),
show cards, 7 Brooks
Pastarini Nicholas, peddler, r. 20 Russell
Pastene Andrew J. (Pastene Bros.), r. 1913^4
O'Farrell
" Antonio J., salesman Pastene Bros., r.
17161/4 Jones
" Brothers (Andrew J. and John J.), fruit and
produce commission merchants, 325-327
Bavis
" John J. (Pastene Bros.), r. 8I71/2 Filbert
" Ricardo, liquors, 637 Vallejo, r. 307 Lom-
bard
Pasteur Germ Proof Filter Co., Charles Brown
& Son Pacific Coast agents, 807 Market
Pastore Giuseppe, shoemaker, 432 Pacific
Pastori Lorenzo, fisherman, r. 18th Av South nr J
Patch George H., clerk Bass-Hueter Paint Co.,
r. 307 Capp
" Hattie. widow, r. 506 Fell
" Nellie B. Miss, teacher music, 1329 Clay
" Oscar A., r. 1326 Folsom
" Teresa W., widow, r. 1229 Clay
" William O., clerk forwarding dept Wells.
Fargo & Co., r. 1226 Folsom
" William Y., bookkeeper Spring Valley W.
W.. r. 1229 Clay
Patchel Edward, cigars and tobacco, 102, 4th, r.
405 Turk
" William E. (Patchel & Battu), r. 1110 Lar-
kin
" & Battu (William E. Patchel and Hippo-
lyte Battu), painters, 1218 Polk
Patchett Charles H., drayman, 422 Front, r. 453
9 th
" J. Edwin, salesman Eveleth & Nash, r. 1416
Broadway
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Patchett Virginia Miss (Pachett & Curtis), r.
4121/2 Post
" & Curtis (Miss Virginia Paohett and Miss
Helen M. Curtis), proprietors Pacific
Academy, 819 Market, room 36
-e®-Patchett. See Padgett
Patek A. & Co. (Godfred Thuesen), leather dres-
sings and laundry supplies, 513, 6th
•' Frederick (J. Stutz & Co.), r. 1815 Laguna
" Henry, hackman United Carriage Co.. r.
637b Minna
" Joseph, r. 1933 Sutter
" Rudolph, musician, r. 10 Hyde
•' Sarah, widow, r. 533 O'Farrell
" Sarah, widow, r. 1425 Larkin,
Patent Brick Co., Philip Caduc president. A. T.
Eastland secretary, office 240 Montgom-
ery, depot Berry bet 3d and 4th
Pater Catherine, widow r. 820!^ Filbert
PatereauAugustina, domestic, 1820 Pacific Av
Paterson Agnes M. Miss, r. 137 Douglass
" A. R. D., special agent Westchester Fire
Ins. Co., r. NE cor Pine and Jones
" Charles, cook Palace Hotel, r. 55, 2d
" David C. engineer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 530, 8d
" George, carpenter Andrew Wilkie, r. 711^4
Tehama
" George W., cashier Stange & Jaenicke, r.
80"l Guerrero
" John B.. restaurant, 145 Taylor, r. 208 Eddy
" Mary Miss, stenographer Fred Wood-
worth, r. 1714 Market
" R. C, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r. 825
Mission
" Richard, steward str Arago, r. 529 Hickory
Av
" Robert E., motorman Market St. Ry.. r.
1933 Ellis
■' Robert J., cashier C. E. Whitney, r. 140, 14th
" Van R. (Rodgers & Paterson), attorney at
law, 16 Nevada Block, r. 2530 Washington
" William, carpenter Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
137 Douglass
" William, liquors, 901 Kearny, r. 800 Kearny
4®="Paterson. See Patterson and Pattison
Patifield George, clerk Howitz & Cohn, r. 15, 10th
Patgin James, laborer, r. 1240 Folsom
" Martin, tailor, r. 1240 Folsom
Patjens J. Hermann, manufacturers' agent,
r. 35 Jessie
Patle Peter, marble polisher RufQno & Bianchi,
r. 621 Broadway
Patnaude Joseph L. (Patnaude & Labordette),
r. 325 Taylor
" & Labordette (Joseph L. Patnaude and
Edward Labordette), liquors, SW cor
O'Farrell and Taylor
Patocchi Carlo, butcher, r. 516 Pacific
Paton Charles J., physician, 327 Geary
" George, molder, r. 547 Minna
" George, master mariner, r. 211 Mason
" Goodman, r. 21'^ Perry
" J. G., salesman Johnson-Locke Mercantile
Co., r. Alameda
" John H.. bricklayer, r. 53H4 Shotwell
" Robert E., milkman, r. NE cor 32d Av and
Clement
" Theophilus, dairy. NE cor 22d Av and Cle-
ment
" Thomas, policeman, r. 430, 10th
4^Paton. See Patton, Patten, Payton and
Peyton
Patri Max, laborer, r. 1014 Bryant
Patriarche Charles T., cashier Pac. Imp. Co.. r.
2421 Pacific Av
Patrician Augusta H., widow, r. 112 Liberty
Patricio John C, boatman U. S. Customs
" Joseph F., boiler maker J. T. Moynihan, r.
1808 Lombard
Patrick A. B. & Co., Albert B. Patrick presi-
dent, proprietor South San Francisco
Tannery and wholesale leather dealers.
119 Clay
Patrick Albert B., president A. B. Patrick &
Co., 119 Clay. r. 1402 McAllister
" Albert E., clerk A. B. Patrick & Co., r. 1402
McAllister
" Andrew R., traveling salesman Wellman,
Peck & Co., r. 63314 Guerrero
PATRICK B. H.,
rubber stamps, stencils, seals, metal
goods and book and job printer, 512
Market, telephone 1234, r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
Patrick B. H. & Co. (incorporated), J. M.Patrick
president, Hermann Thies secretary,
rubber stamps, stencils, seals, brands
and printing, 318 California
" Francis G., stationery, 116, 9th
" George, liquors, 816 Sansome
" Harris F., clerk A. B. Patrick & Co., r. 1402
McAllister
Patrick Harry W., teacher music, 103 Donohoe
Bldg
Patrick J. M., president B. H. Patrick & Co.,
318 California, r. 1413b Clay
" John, cook The Louvre, r. 862% Mission
" John, glasscutter W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 33
Hawthorne
" John, laborer J. Horstmann, r. 6% Freelon
" John E., helper Cal. Art Metal Wks, r. 765
Mission
" Otto, salesman, r. 1309 Leavenworth
" Robert, clerk S. P. Co., r. 6051/2, 3d
" Samuel, bartender John Butler, r. 1309
Leavenworth
" L., tobacco worker H. Bohls &, Co., r. 809
Larkin
" Thomas B., carpet renovator, r. 11 U/^ Polk
" Wellington C, barber, 705 Broadway, r. 1128
Pacific
■■ W. G.,r. 126 Ellis
" William, tobacco worker H. Bohls & Co., r.
18 Anthony
Patricot Peter, laborer George de Latour. r.
2003 Franklin
Patridge Clinton C, safe mover, SW cor Jessie
and 2d, r. .307, 4th
J8®=-Patridge. See Partridge and Pattridge
Patriot Publishing Co., W. F. Barnes secre-
tary and manager, 819 Market, room 7
Patriotic Assurance Co. The (Dublin, Ireland),
Okell, Dannell & Co. general agents,
411 California
Patrizi Ettore, editor L'ltalia, 629 Washington.
r. 1822 Powell
Patrone Gussie. domestic, 136 Tremont Av
Patsel Wilhelm E., gasfitter, r. 31 Uranus
Patt Ewald, pressman, r. 611 Linden Av
" Otto, pressman Louis Pf aff, r. 611 Linden Av
Pattee Frank M., printer, r. 1237 Stockton
" Joseph H.. bookkeeper Vermont Marble
Co., r. 308Brannan
" Solon, accountant, 509 Montgomery
;86B= Pattee. See Paty
Patten Agnes E., teacher music, r. 155 Perry
" Charles, inspector Spring Valley W. W.. r.
2663 Howard
PATTEN CHARLES S.,
wood and photo engraving, 531 Cali-
fornia, room 9, r. 1413 Sacramento
Patten George W., r. 922 Oak
" John, expressman, r. 1.55 Perry
" Robert, teamster, r. 842, 22d
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. Plymouth Av nr
Sadowa
" William, shipping clerk, r. 724 Mission
" William H., engineer, r. 842, 22d
" William J., carpenter, r. 932 Shotwell
" William P., bartender, r. 661 Howard
4^-Patten. See Paton, Patton, Payton and
Peyton
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Pattenaude Maggie, widow, r. 174 Minna
Patterson A. C. salesman Liggett & Myers
Tobacco Co.
" Ada Miss, reporter, r.714 Bush
" Albert L. C. (Patterson & Co.), r. Berkeley
" Alexander, bookkeeper, r. 1 West Eddy
" Annie B., widow, r. 905 Guerrero
" Andrew J., machinist, r. 1921V4 Stockton
" Arthur, contractor, r. 1532 Guerrero
" Arthur D., clerk Voss, Conrad & Co,
" Belle Miss, r. 900 Powell
" Calvin G., painter, r. 919'/^ Filbert
" Catherine, widow, r. 554 Folsom
" C. D. Mrs., widow, r. 502 Powell
" Charles, r. 520 Jackson
" Charles, kitchen hand, r. 765 Mission
" Charles, ship carpenter, r. 118 Mississippi
" Charles, porter Collins & Wheeland
" Charles, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 437 O'Farrell
" Charles J. F., telegraph operator, r. 10
Hanover PI
" Charles M., laundryman, r. 1443 Leaven-
worth
" Charles R., clerk, r. 7 Yerba Buena
" Clarence A., salesman, r. 1009 Clay
" Crosby, millwright, r. 1448, 24th
" Edith, domestic. 1511 Jackson
" Edwin R., carpenter, r. 1155 Folsom rear
" Eliza Miss, bakery, 1113, 23d
Patterson Elbert R., bookkeeper C. S. Laumeis-
ter, r. 1720 Howard
" F., waiter str Pomona
" Fanny, widow, r. 1936 Bush
" Francois, r. 208 Jackson
" Frank, druggist, r. 919 Filbert
" Frank, clerk James P. JGuerin, r. 554 Fol-
som
" Frank W., marine engineer, r. 1012i4 Shot-
well
" George A., bookkeeper Baker & Hamilton,
r. 1814 Pierce
" George W. H. (George W. H. Patterson &
Co.), r. NE cor 30th and Church
Patterson George W. H. & Co.
(George W. H. and WiUiam Patter-
son), real estate, collection agency,
fire and marine insurance, 2 Valencia,
cor Market
Patterson H., cook, r. 765 Mission
" Helen Y., widow, r. 2216 Hyde
" Henry J., laborer S. P. Co., r. Alameda
" Henry K., carpenter, r. 25a 13th
" Henry W., painter, r. 401 Harrison
" Howard O., compositor, r. 1009 Clay
" Isabella Miss, 'teacher Haight Primary
School, r. 1039A Dolores
" James, agent Chicago and North Western
Ry.. r. 28111^4 Howard
" James, broker, r. 502 Powell
" James, mining, r. 1346 Market
Patterson James, president and manager
Pacific Saw Manufacturing Co., 17-19
Fremont, r. 924 Greenwich
" James, ship joiner, r. 236 Montana
" James Jr., sawmakerPac. SawMlg. Co., r.
1928 Taylor
" James H., clerk auditing dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 2216 Hyde
" James R., r. 2013 Folsom
" Jay, clerk Le Count Bros.
" J. B., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Jennie, widow, r. CoUingwood nr 17th
" Jeremiah J., longshoreman, r. 419 East
" John, butcher, r. 1000, 14th Av South
" John, carpenter, r. 40014 Harrison
" John, mining expert, r. 610 Van Ness Av
" John, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" JohnC, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1222
Vallejo
" John F., compositor, r. 1222 Vallejo
" John G., floorman James P. Guerin, r. 1067
Mission
" John M., cigars and tobacco, 877 Market, r.
117 Polk
" John Q. A., wood and coal, 408 Church, r.
925, 19th
" John S., molder, r. 119 Bernard
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Patterson J. S., clerk, r. 1926 Market
" Julia Miss, domestic, r. 314 Jessie
" Kate, widow, r. 554 Folsom
" Lloyd H., clerk Patterson & Co., r. Berke-
ley
" Malcolm, sailmaker Simpson & Fisher, r.
447 Minna
" Margaret Miss, r. 809 Filbert
" Martha Miss, teacher of drawing Cogswell
Polytechnic College, r. 1039a Dolores
" Millie Mrs., proprietor Chester House, 1049
Market
" Moses, compositor The Elevator, r. 622 Clay
" Norman F., engineer, r. 320 Louisiana
" Oliver H., physician, r. 1009 Clay
" Rachel B., widow, r. 25 South Park
" Richard, r. Presidio
" Richard T., cook Young & Weisman, r. 944
Mission
" Robert, r. 331 Kearny
" Robert, carpenter, r. 1 West Eddy
" Robert, laborer, r. 405 Greenwich
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 1333 Scott
" Robert H., teamster F. H. Hammer & Co.,
r. 528 O'Farrell
" Robert R., printer, 429 Montgomery, r. 1519
Vallejo
" Robert W., carpenter, r. 2.59 Tehama
" Stewart, collector Wainwright & Easton,
r. 25A, 13th
" Thomas, baggageman Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Thomas W., painter, r. 25A, 13th
" Walter J., collector postofBce, r. Oakland
" Warren R., teamster, r. 29% Madison Av
" William (Ackerson & Patterson), r. 2533
Mission „ ^ ^
" William (George W. H. Patterson & Co.),
r. Berkeley „^ ,
" William, house and sign painter, 629%
Union, r. 919/2 Filbert
" William, machinist F. A. Robbins Press
Works, r. CoUingwood nr 17th
" William, master bktn Tarn O'Shanter,
office 48 Market, room 1, r. Berkeley
Patterson William, metal signs, 604 California,
r. 1759 Polk
" William, salesman Pacific Saw Mfg. Co.,
r. 934 Greenwich
" William, superintendent Urgent Repairs
Harbor Commissioners, office NW cor
Pacific and East, r. 935 Valencia
" William F., marine engineer, r. 1012!4 Shot-
well .,_,
" William G., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1318 Fell
" William H., clerk, r. 1222 Vallejo
" William H., master marine, r. 1313 San-
some „
" William M., president W. M. Patterson
Co., 20 Ellis, r. 715 Larkin
" William S., molder Risdon 1. & L. Wks, r.
443 Valencia , ^ ^
" William T., deputy clerk Board of Super-
visors, r. 207 Larkin
Patterson W. M. Co., W. M. Patterson presi-
dent, W. E. MuUer secretary, publishers
and printers, 20 Ellis
Patterson & Co. (Albert L. C. Patterson), pro-
prietors Berkeley, San Francisco and
Oakland Express, 21 Market
4®=-Patterson. See Peterson and Pattison
Patterson's Hall, NE cor Church and 30th
Patti Frank, barber, 1444 Valeneia
Pattiani William L., salesman Langley &
Michaels Co., r. Alameda
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Pattino Louisa, widow, r. 5 Pollard PI
Pattinson Joseph, carpenter and builder and
contractor, 1518 Turk, r. 1518a Turk
Pattison George (George Pattison & Co.), r.
Oakland
" George, laborer, r. Connecticut nr Army
PATTISON GEORGE & CO.,
(George Pattison and Ira M. Henry),
alumina sectional covering for steam
pipes and boilers, 32, Sth
Pattison George F., marine engineer Harbor
Commissioners, r. Alameda
" Isaac N., real estate, 19 Montgomery, r. 711
Jones
" James L., real estate, r. 711 Jones
" J. C, capitalist, r. 711 Jones
" John, car driver, r. 807a 17tli
" William, longshoreman, r. 430 Vallejo
4®=Pattison. See Patterson
Patton Alexander T., health inspector New City
Hall, office 330 Pine
" Alva A., engineer Hotel St. Nicholas, r.
713Ji Minna
" Alva F., repairer musical instruments, r.
713!4 Minna
" Bernard, tanner Norton Tanning Co.. r.
Kansas nr Yolo
" Charles, student, r. 505 Cole
Patton Charles L., attorney at law, 319 Pine,
rooms 56-58, r. 2500 Broadway, telephone
Main 5408
" Clarence A., draughtsman Willi am Patton,
r. Alanieda
" Duncan H., salesman J. Noonan
" James, fireman tug Monarch, r. Ocean View
" James, with Keeley Institute, r. 213 Frank-
lin
Patton Jasper N., secretary Pacific Mutual
Life Insurance Co., 508 Montgomery, r.
505 Cole
" John, r. 2107 Bush
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.
" John A., real estate, r. 418 Ellis
" John E., bartender John M. Evans
" Henry A., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 661 Howard
" George S. (Patton & McClain). r. 1654 Mar-
ket
" Edward H., tanner Norton Tanning Co., r.
SW cor Vermont and Sierra
" M. Miss, instructress City and County
Hospital
" Mamie Miss, spooler Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Robert Mrs., r. 1327 Oak
" Thomas, boilermaker T. J. Moynihan, r.
820 Greenwich
" Thomas J., engineer Commercial Soap Co.,
r. SW cor Vermont and Sierra
" William, carpenter Miller & Hamilton, r.
890 Shotwell
" William H.,r. 309 Steiner
" William R.. surgeon str City of Sydney
•' & McClain (George S. Patton and Orlando
McClain), liquors, 1652 Market
^r-Patton. See Patten, Paton, Payton and
Peyton
Pattosien Carpet Co. (William J. Pattosien and
William Cordes), carpet importers and
window shade manufacturers, 4&5 Valen-
cia
" William J. (Pattosien Carpet Co.), r. 117
Liberty
Pattridge Robert K., lumber merchant, r. 29th
Av South nr K
^5"Pattrldge. See Partridge and Patridge
Pattyn David, fruits and vegetables, 244, 9th
Paturel August, r. 1304 Pine
" C. Mme. (Mrs. E. Sober), importer of
leeches, 916 Fulton
Paty Francis W., agent, r. 118 Taylor
■' William T., contractor and builder, 2507
Folsom
«®-Paty. See Pattee
Pauba Adelbert, widow, r. 1315 Golden Gate Av
Pauchon Charles, cook Merchants' Club, r. 4
Green PI
Paudler Joseph, bronze worker, r. 6H Elwood
rear
PAUGH W. J.,
physician and surgeon, specialties
diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat,
oflace 640 Clay, rooms 7 and 9, front-
ing on Kearny; hours 9 a. m. to 12 m.
and 1 to 3 p. m., r. Santa Clara County,
Milpitas P. 0.
Paul Albert H. (George F. Smith & Co.), and
secretary Lewis, Anderson & Co., 225
East, r. 1094 Union
Paul Almarin B., mining engineer, 49 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1032 Broadway
" Almarin B. Jr., cashier Charles W. Pike &
Co., r. 1032 Broadway
" Andrew R., master mariner, r. 1940V4 Mis-
sion
" Charles, barber, r. 859 Mission
" Charles A., tailor, 9 Franklin
■' Charles E., butter maker Jersey Farm Co.,
r. 350 Tehama
" David, distiller Potrero Yeast and Vinegar
Co., r. 802 Indiana
" Ethel Miss, dressmaker, r. 1143 Folsom
" Florence K. Miss, teacher, r. 1032 Broad-
way
" Frank, manager tea dept. Tillmann & Ben-
del, r. 2422a Polk
" Frank, tailor, r. 718i/4 Natoma
" G. Mrs., widow, r. 805 O'Farrell
" George A., bookkeeper, r. 1418 Hyde
" Gustavus A., machinist, r. 46 Elgin Park
Av
" James, r. 561 Stevenson
" Jennie P., widow, r. 3231/4. 32d
" John J., blacksmith Market St. Ry Co., r.
722 Hayes
'• John M., house painter, r. 323V4, 22d
' ' Josef, surfman Fort Point Life Saving Sta-
tion, Presidio
" Louisa, widow, r. 1830'4 Howard
" Manuel, barber Antonio S. Martinho, r.
Oakland
" Maria T., widow, r. 408^ Natoma
" Mattie M. Miss, r. 323i/4, 23d
" R., oiler str City of Puebla
" Ray, clerk, r. 722 Hayes
" Stephen, laborer, r. 413 Sierra
" Thomas F., machinist, r. 408Ji Natoma
" William, r. 517 Pine
" William, architect, r. 419 Ellis
" William, butcher, SW cor Fillmore and
Greenwich
" William H., cook M. Schlaudecker. r. 865
Mission
4®-Paul. See Pahl, Paull and Pohl
Paulden Charles A., clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r.
2615 Howard
Pauli Emilie, widow, r. 120 Jones
" Gustav A., entry clerk Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 120 .Jones
" Gustav J., groceries, 1800 Stockton
" John, painter, r. 28 Turk
" O., boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks
-8S=-Pauli. See Pohley. Poll and Poly
Paulin John H., photographer, r. 1068 Howard
Je®=- Paulin. See Paullin
Paulini Dominic, cooper, r. 39% Zoe
Paulissen Emil L. J., musician, r. 224 Chestnut
" Henry, decorator, r. 224 Chestnut
Paulist Fathers The Order of. Rev. Henry H.
Wyman, C. S. P., superior, 628 California
Paull George H., shipping clerk Risdon I. and
L. Wks, r. 649 Howard
" William O., salesman, r. 600 Bush
j8®=- Paull. See Pahl. Paul and Pohl
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Paullin Edgar F., janitor, 319 Pine, r. 37, 20tli
Paulme Eugene, tailor, r. 1613 Leavenworth
Paulovlch S., deckhand str Bay City, r. Ala-
meda
Pauls John H., carpenter and builder, 1320
Stanyan
Paulsell Anne J. Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
Paulsen A., clerk, r. 934 Kearny
•' Andrew, waiter Henry Diers, r. 3 Mary
Lane
" B. W. Mrs., with Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 1310 Jones
" Carl, cabinet maker S. F. Mfg. Co., r. 1107
Folsom
" Charles, wagon maker, r. 924 Folorida
" Charles R., asst. keeper Bonita Point Light
Station
" Christine, liquors, 714 Bryant
" Clara, widow, r. 336, 18th
" Ernest, confectioner Swain Bros., r. 818%
Geary
" Frederick W., clerk Hermann Paulsen, r.
1837 Eddy
" Gustave, bartender Eugene Kienle, r. 735
Natoma
" Hans, master schr Annie, office .32 Steu-
art
" Henning C, watchman, r. 575, 3d
" Henry, painter, r. 70 Shipley
" Henry, ship carpenter, r. 16 Polk Lane
" Henry H., bookkeeper Siebe Bros. & Plage-
mann, r. 1837 Eddy
" Henry W., liquors, 2.50 Spear
Paulsen Hermann, groceries.wines and liquors,
1839 Eddy
" Joanna, widow, r. 159 Dore
" John, yardman South S. F. Tannery, r. 301
" Julius B. (Paulsen & Wells), r. 12,3), 23d
" Louie, carriage maker William Wertsch,
r. 1839 Eddy
" Margaret, widow, r. 1424, 26th
" Marie B. Miss, dressmaker, r. 515, 3d
" Martin, master brig Geneva, office 40 Cali-
fornia, room 10
" Niles, asphaltum worker, r. 205, 14th
" Paul A. G., contractor, r. 12 Oak Grove Av
" Peter J., cigars and tobacco, Mission St.
Wharf No. 1
" Peter M., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill. r. 316
Louisana
" Peter M., shirtmaker, r. 1.332 Alabama
" Robert, teamster, r. 12 Vincent
" Waldimir. r. 1154 Folsom rear
Paulsen William, groceries and liquoi-s, NW
cor 7th and Mission, r. 633 Minna
Paulsen & Wells (Julius B. Paulsen and A. H.
Wells), importers cigars and tobacco.
SW cor Montgomery and Bush, branch 34
Montgomery
^^■'Paulsen. Pauiissen and Paulson
Paulson August, salesman Wilson & Baechtel,
r. 1714 Market
" Benjamin, laborer, r. 106 Cortland Av
" Charles J., r. 522 Kansas
" Edward, collector, r. 307 Golden Gate Av
" Gustav, r. 15 Elsie
" Henry, laborer, r. 1805V4 Stockton
" J., carpenter str City of Everett
" James M., clerk B. Bangs, r. 514 Jones
■' John H., clerk Station K Post Office, r. 22
Kansas
" Nicholas P., laborer Leonard & Ellis, r. 626
Green
" N., gripman Presidio and Ferries RR., r.
1220a Union
" Nels, conductor Presidio and Ferries RR.,
r. 1625 Leavenworth
" Nicholas, laborer, r. 772^4 Harrison
" P., waiter, r. 715 Howard
" Paul, cook J. L. Baar, r. 6 Central PI
" Peter M., carpenter Albert Hansen, r. 8
Bond
" Richard J., 2d officer str Willamette Val-
ley, r. 818^^ Geary rear
" Sara, domestic, 1506 Larkin
" Victor, painter, r. 401 Harrison
" Wallace A., bookkeeper, r. 2 De Long Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
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Paulson William, carpenter, 116 Powell, r. 514
Jones rear
" William Jr., carpenter William Paulson,
r. 315 Golden Gate Av
*3=Paulson. Pauiissen and Paulsen
Paulssen Bernhard, journalist, r. 18 John
Paulucci Albani, liquors, \630y^ Eddy
" Lelio V. (Paulucci & Casassa),r. 1831 Eddy
PAULUCCI & CASASSA,
(Lelio V. Paulucci and Charles Casassa)
produce commission merchants,
■wholesale, 416-418 Davis, telephone
Main 994
Paulus Daniel C, butcher James Hall, r. 1009
11th Av South
" Julia Miss, saleslady Goldberg, Bowen &
Co.
" Louis, butcher, r. 1009, 11th Av South
Pausmann Henry, wood and coal, hay and grain,
.408Bay, r. 400Bay
" Henry Jr., clerk Henry Pausmann, r. 400
Bay
Pauson Barbara H., widow, r. 1216 Pacific
" Frank (Hyams, Pauson & Co.), r. 1257 Octa-
via
" Jacob W., with Chicago Clothing Co., r.
12.57 Octavia
" Samuel B., salesman Chicago Clothing Co.,
r. 1257 Octavia
4®"Pauson. See Pawson
Paustian John, laborer, r. 319 Tehama
" John Jr., laborer, r. 319 Tehama
Pautz Henry D., butcher, r. 226, 10th
Pavel Adolph, shoemaker, 319 Noe
" Gustav, carpenter, r. 1248, 18th
Pavenda Agostino, laborer, r. 7 Vincent
Pavert Remy J., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. GiOYi Castro
Pavesi Seraphine, shoemaker, 708 Montgomery
Av
Pavey William, gardener, r. Sherman Av nr
Sears
-^="Pavey. See Peavey
Pavilion Auction House, John W. Flinn proprie-
tor, 319-32! Sutter
PawlickiCa&imirF., physician, 1119 Van Ness
Av
" Ladislaus, physician, 1119 Van Ness Av
" Thaddeus E., attornev at law, 5 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor, r. 1119 Van Ness Av
Pawnee Indian Medicine Co.,
C. A. Burgess & Co. proprietors. Our
remedies delivered to all parts of City
and State free. Indian doctor. Free
consultation, 941 Howard
Pawson Arthur, secretary U. S. Smokeless Pow-
der Co., 13 Pine, r. 1324 Sutter
>^=Pawson. See Pauson
Passon W. Lawrence, clerk Baker & Hamilton,
r. Alameda
Paxton B. W., treasurer Cal. Wine Makers'
Corporation, 46 Luning Bldg, r. Healds-
burg
PAXTON CHARLES E.,
stockbroker, member San Francisco
Stock and Exchange Board, 314 Pine,
Paxton Katherine R. Miss, teacher cooking Pub-
lic Schools, r. 28 Rincon PI
Pay Joseph, cook, r. 13 Scott PI
Payen Frank, boiler maker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 16 Bryant Av
Payer Louis, laundryman, 217 Powell
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Payet A. L., cook str Homer
" Jules E., steward, r. 1 Himmelmann PI
Payette Arthur, yardman Wainvrright & East-
on, r. 311 Main
Paymiller John, liquors, 700 Sansome, r. 3 Sil-
ver Star PI
Paymot P., gardener. Colombo Market
Payne Abner L., president Western Land and
Title Co., 606 Montgomery, room 11
" A. D. Lea, carrier postofflce, r. 1710 Hyde
" Albert E., compositor Call, r. 119 Perry
" Charles, turntable man Market St. Ry., r.
538 Lott
" Clyde S.. dentist, 731 Sutter
" Edward L., student, r. 909 Taylor
" E. L. Mrs., r. The Colonial
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 725, 23d
" Emmet C, hog raiser, Hunters" Point
" Etta Miss, teacher music, 1710 Hyde
" George F.. machinist, r. 1709 Stockton rear
Payne George H., president E. M. Derby & Co.,
82 California, room 10, r. 1019 Pacific Av,
Alameda
Payne George L., president Payne's Bolt Works.
121-123 Howard, r. 2910 Howard
" George T., plumber, r. 1710 Hyde
" George W., tinsmith, r. 1709 Stockton rear
" Harry T., editor and proprietor Field
Sports, 531 California, r. 1236 Market
" Henry, r. 413. 4th
" Henry, water tender str Santa Rosa, r. 1032
Shotwell
" Henry A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 311
Leavenworth
" H. T., master mariner, 9 Mission
" John, carpenter, r. 1120 Folsom
" John G., shipping clerk Thomas Day & Co..
r. 610 Jones
" John S., harnes maker, r. 1710 Hyde
" Mary J., landscape artist, r. 1710 Hyde
PasTie Noah, secretary Payne's Bolt Works,
121-123 Howard, r. 132. 36th
" Redmond, oculist and aurist, 731 Sutter
" Robert E., physician, 731 Sutter, r. 2826
California
" Robert J., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co.. r. 5.38 Lott
" S. W., broker, r. 819 California
PajTie Theodore F., capitalist, oface 330 Pine,
room 8, r. 1409 Sutter
" Viola B. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 1709 Stockton
rear
Payne Warren R., capitalist, office 330 Pine.
room 8, r. 811 Bush
" William, clerk, r. 1709 Stockton rear
" William E., compositor Report, r. Lorin.
Cal.
" William H., liquors, NE cor 3d and Bran-
nan, r. NE cor 4th and Perry
PAYNE'S BOLT WORKS
(incorporated), George L. Payne presi-
dent, Noah Payne secretary, manu-
facturers machine holts and nuts and
Norway iron carriage bolts, 121-123
Howard, telephone Main 757
'^"Payne. See Paine
Paynter E. Arthur, clerk Levin Bros., r. 501a
Franklin
" Woodman S., r. 501a Franklin
" Woodman S. Jr., salesman, r. 501a Frank-
lin
4®"Paynter. See Painter
Payot Henry (Payot. Upham & Co.), r. 922 Ellis
" Leonce, clerk Superintendent Streets of-
fice, r. 920 Ellis
Payot, Upham & Co. (Henry Payot and Isaac
Upham), wholesale stationers, 101 Bat-
tery cor Pine
Paysen William, waiter, r. 504 Fulton
Payson Albert H., second vice-president San
Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Rail-
way Co., 321 Market, r. San Mateo
" Carter N., stair builder, r. 709 Shotwell
" Clarence C, machinist Golden State and
Miners' Iron Wks, r. 309 Eddy
" Edward L., laborer, r. 5 Powell Av rear
Payson William H., attorney at law, 174 Crocker
Bldg, telephone Main 921, r. Berkeley
Paytavay Frank J., candy maker T. G. Gruen-
hagen & Co., r. 503 Folsom
Payton B. Mrs., r. California Hotel
" George W. (Kenney & Payton), r. 18 Ford
" Mary, widow, r. 715 Tehama
4®"Payton. See Patton, Patten. Petten and
Peyton
Paz Angelo C, carpenter,. r. 343 Jessie
" Prudence, widow, r. 343 Jessie
Pazerwick Frank, baker, r. 625 Clay
Peabody David, gripman Cal. St RR., r. 17 Glover
" E. & Co. (Edward Peabody), coal dealers,
35 Clay
" Edward (E. Peabody & Co.), r. 1506 Larkin
" Edward, gripman, r. 1810 Broderick
" Edward W., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
1506 Larkin
Peabody Free Kindergarten, Miss Kate Ban-
ning principal, 64 Silver
Peabody Primary School, Miss Gertrude H.
Cahalin principal. West Mission bet
Hermann and Ridley
Peace Mary Mrs., dressmaking, r. 526 Turk
J8®" Peace. See Pease
Peach Augustus N., asst. superintendent Tubbs -
Cordage Co., r. 523 Jessie
" Charles, pork packer, 427 Hayes
" Dwight M., r. 257 Octavia
" Ellen, widow, r. 318 Fell
■' Harriet M., widow, r. 523 Jessie
Peachblow Consolidated Gold Mining Co. (Sierra
Co.), W. G. Langdon secretary, 338
Montgomery, rooms 65-66
Peache AlphonsoM., traveling salesman F. H.
Ames & Co., r. 204 Ellis
Peacock A. Mrs., cook A. W. McCoy, r. 1390
Turk
" Albert, carpenter, r. 1772 Howard
" Albert E., upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mfg
Co.. r. 532 Turk
" Albert F., foreman car repairers S. P. Co.,
r. 24 Healey
" Alfred, machinist, r. 118, 16th
" George W., beveler Pioneer W. L. & Color
Wks, r. 532 Turk
" James, fireman str Transit, r. Berkeley
" James O., poulterer A. Strasser, r. 532
Turk
" John H. , upholsterer John Hoey, r. 532 Turk
" Lewis P., engineer, r. 412a Bryant
" Maude Miss, r. 532 Turk
" William P., compositor Methodist Book
Depository, r, 426 Greenwich
Peak Roy, waiter, r. 367 Jessie
Peake Bessie M. Mrs., teacher Hearst Gram-
mar School, r. 232 Haight
" Frederick R., clerk P. W. Bellingall, r.
Berkeley
" Jennie Mrs., domestic St. Luke's Hospital
■' William, driver S. Simon
Peano Felix, teacher Cal. School of Mechanical
Arts, r 2523 Octavia
Pearce Anna H., widow, dressmaker, r. 823 Va-
lencia
" Benjamin F., dentist, 139 Post, r. 525, 17th
" Berkeley, attorney at law, r. 730 Post
" Catherine L., widow, r. 2037 Mission
" Elizabeth F. Miss, matron Lick Old
Ladies' Home
" Emily H., widow, r. 118 Diamond
" Ernest R., clerk W. J. Callingham, r. 925
Hyde
" Frank J., painter, r. 3100 Laguna
" Frederick teamster, r. 419 Fremont
" Frederick B., dental student, r. 655, 30th
" George F.. r. 317 Taylor
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Pearce Grace Miss, principal Eaton Free Kin-
dergarten and Sutro Kindergarten, r. 1221
Folsom
" Henry M., house decorator, r. 434 Haight
" James F., plasterer, r. 1225, 26tli
" John Q., liquors, 507 Minna, r. 4201/4 Na-
toma
" L. B. Miss, pupil nurse, City and County
Hospital
" Martha, widow, r. 822 Bush
•' Morgiana, widow, r. 641 Golden Gate Av
" Robert G., waiter str Eureka, r. 118 Dia-
naond
■< Thomas D., traveling salesman, r. 606 Oc-
tavia
4®"Pearce. See Pearse, Pelrce and Pierce
Peard Henry, fine wines, liquors and cigars,
213L,arljin
" Sidney J., engineer Flint & McLennan, r.
1232,26th
Pearkes Edward J., watchman U. S. Mint, r.929
O'Farrell
Pearl Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 5 Redwood
Court
Pearl Dowda Memorial Kindergarten, 2927
Mission
" Elizabeth C, widow, r. 215 Page
" Isadore, solicitor, r. 5 Redwood Court
" Lauren A., salesman F. N. Woods & Co.. r.
215 Page
" Mary E., widow, r. 906 Market
" Max, plumber, r. 1854 Howard
" Rosa, domestic, 804 Geary
" Samuel T. , clerk Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co. ,
r. 6221/2, 17th
" Sylvester, cashier Metzger & Franklin, r.
" The, Mrs°. N. J. Lund proprietor, 88, 9th
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 42
Manchester
" William M. Rev., chief pastor Catholic
Apostolic Church, r. 3648, 17th
4®-Pearl. See Perl
Pearlman Abraham, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Abraham M., capitalist, 6 Mutual Life
Fldg, 3d floor, r. 317 Franklin
" Simon M., druggist A. L. Lengfeld, r. 505
Octavia
46g"Pearlman. See Perlman
Pearne Frederick E. T., freight clerk str Zea-
landia, r. 1908 Broadway
" William G., master O. & O. SS Gaelic, r.
East Oakland
Pearre Daniel, cook Mrs. J. T. Daly, r. 628 Mer-
chant
Pearsall Walla,ce M., book and job printer, 761
Howard, r. Lorin, Cal.
Pearse Grace M. Miss, cashier Washburn &
Moen Mfg. Co., r. Oakland
4®"Pearse. See Pearce
Pearsen Peter, expressman, 527 East, r. 200
Francisco
Pearson Benjamin, tailor, r. 248 State
" Bernhardt, housemover Olof Wilson, r.
409, 5th
" CarlF., millhandN. Parrish &Co.,r. 336,
1st
" Charles E., U. S. deputy land and mineral
surveyor, 504 Kearny, rooms 1-3, 3d floor,
r. Oakland
" Christina, domestic, 3220 Clay
" Christine Miss, r. 340, 3d
" Edward K, housemover, 1213Folsom, r. SW
cor Andover and Benton Avs
» Edwin, r. 216 Utah
" Fernando, painter, r. 2217 Mason
" Frank, painter, r. 2217 Mason
" Frederick O., house mover, 312, 24th
" George W., clerk Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 1511 Noe
" George W., telegraph operator, r. Brooklyn
Hotel
" Herman, showcase maker Dixon, Borgeson
&Co., r. 1215 Noe
" Ida, domestic, 948 Guerrero
" J. Harry, master mariner, r. 1207 Nebraska
" John, blacksmith Chris Anderson, r. 630
Natoma
" John, carpenter, r. 1106 Alabama
W. MONTAGUE & CO,
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
\A/MT1ER F»IF*0
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Pearson John, carpenter, r. Prospect Av nr
Esmeralda Av
" John, cook John P. Ecklund, r. 1403 Va-
lencia
" John, engineer Del Monte Milling Co., r.
927, 23d
" John, helper Ralston I. Wits., r. 1314 White
" John, laborer, r. E s Railroad Av nr 8th Av
South
" John, teamster, I. 975 Bryant
" John H., r. 2018 Larkin
." John P., drayman McNab & Smith, r. 11511/4
Folsom
" John W. (Pearson & Co.), r. 504 Kearny
" Joseph, master mariner, r. 927 Brannan
" J. P., master brk Germania, office 450
Main, r. Pacific Grove
" J. Winfleld (The Pearson-Swenarton Co.),
r. Oakland
" Mary E. Mrs., r. 119, 5th
" Mary E. Mrs., boarding, r. Railroad Av nr
8th Av South
" Nels K., bootblack, 260, 3d, r. 330 Perry
" Oliver, carpenter, r. 520 Day
" Otto (Pearson & Boyson), r. 4 Martha PI
" Peter, housemover Olof Wilson, r. 409, 5th
" Peter, laborer South S. F. Tannery, r.
Franconia House
" Robert, stonemason, r. 306a Bartlett
" Sorelle, ticket seller, r. 311 Elm Av
" -Swenarton Co. The (J. Winfleld Pearson
and E. T. Swenarton), manufacturers'
agents, bicycles, etc., 113 Montgomery
" Theodore, stableman, r. 2460 Folsom
" Thomas W., carpenter Leach & Lee, r. 1035
Market
" William, r. 417 Bush
" William (Stern & Pearson), r. 836 Mission
" William, accountant Palatine Ins. Co., r.
1919 Broderick
" William, stevedore, r. 1611 Jones
" William A., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 1511 Noe
" William W., special policeman, r. 781 Mis-
sion
'• W. S., doorkeeper Baldwin Theatre, r. 415
Post
" & Boyson (Otto Pearson and Charles P.
Boyson), coffee saloon, 425 Bush
Pearson & Co. (John W.Pearson), mining and
real estate, 504 Kearny, rooms 1-3, 3d
floor
4®-Pearson. See Pears son. Person andPierson
Pearsson John P., fireman, r. 47 Natoma
>g®-Pearsson. See Pearson, Person and Pier-
son
Peart Ella Mrs., lodging house, 304, 3d
" House, Mrs. Ella Peart proprietor, lodg-
ings, 304, 3d
" Louis N., carpenter, r. 304, 3d
Pease Andrew, trackman Sutter St. Ry., r. 34
Austin
" Charles D., carpenter, r. 105 Fillmore
" Emma, widow, r. .530 Turk
" Francis C dry and furnishing goods, 1304
Valencia
" George F., carpenter, r. 105 Fillmore
" George S., bookkeeper Zan Bros. &Co., r.
529 Sacramento
" Joseph M., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Luman S., accountant estate of John Par-
rott, 414 Montgomery, r. 1401 Sutter
Pease Richard H., vice-president and manager
Goodyear Rubber Co., 577-579 Market, r.
2600 Pacific Av
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Pease Thomas H., clerk, r. 1408, -23(1
" Walter, porter Washburn & Moen Mlg Co.,
r. 12(>4 Kearny
" Walter R., bookkeeper John Hoey, r. 1608
Stelner
" Walter R., livery stable, 1009-1011 Valencia
Pease William C, contractor and builder and
insurance appraiser, 401 California,
room 4. r. 815 Lombard
" William H., r. 654 Howard
^e= Pease. See Peace
Peaslee Frank W. (Pac. Stationery Co.), r. 503
Washington
Peasley Charles, stevedore, r. 40 Spear
" John, engineer, r. 304, 21st
" Kate A.,r. 107 Natoma
" Maria E., widow, r. 213 Broadway
" Matthew F., paper boxmaker Max Waiz-
man, r. 1306 Folsom
Peat John W. F., clerk J. E. Jacobus, r. 1614 Lar-
kin
" Robert H., bookkeeper Pac. Gas Improve-
ment Co., r. 1610 Larkin
4®=Peat. See Peet
" Peaterson Frank W., jeweler C. H. Linde-
mann, r. 507 Greenwich
Peavey Albert, r. 57 Hoff Av
" William A., druggists' glassware, 219 Ful-
ton, r. 57HoflAv
>e®" Peavey. SeePavey
Pebbleside Vineyards and Wineries (Santa
Clara Co.), E. W. Scott agent, 39-40
Merchants' Exchange Bldg
Pecci Alfredo, rancher, r. 315 Clark
Peccoroni Mary, widow, r. 1923^ Filbert rear
Pechart Frank (Finnegan & Pechart), r. Oak-
land
Pecher Jacob A. (Crystal Packing and Provis-
ion Co.), r. 519 Chestnut
Pechet Anton, gardener, r. 33d Av South nr San
Bruno Av
Pechetti Angelo, laborer, r. 1707 Dupont
PechiasPet r, waiter A. Carlos, r. 371, 5th
Pechin Celina R. Mrs., principal Cooper Pri-
mary School, r. ;:5032 Buchanan
" Charles, liquors, 1906 Polk, r. 3032 Buchanan
Pechner Henry J., machinist, r. 409 Octavia
" Hyman D., tailor, r. 409 Octavia
" Louis J., with Municipal Loan Office, r.
1713 Laguna
" Rae Miss, hairdresser, r. 409 Octavia
" Robert B., cutter F. Tonner, r. 409 Octavia
Pecht George H., clerk Mt. Shasta Mineral
Spring CO., r. 530 Geary
Pecllt RiCliard, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Geary and Jones, r. 530 Geary
Peck Albert, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1101,
21st
" Asa E. S., clerk Deming-Palmer Milling
Co.
" Bernard, millhand J. Martenstein & Co., r.
330 Pacific
" Carl, storekeeper Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 3333a Bryant
" Charles F., packer C. F. Weber & Co., r. 119,
9th
" Charles M., draymam, r. 1915 Devisadero
" Charles N., clerk Teele & Co., r. Alameda
" Charles S. (Teele & Co.), r. Alameda
" Dennis B., porter Stevens & Lumsden, r.
641 Washington
" Edward E., clerk Teele & Co., r, Alameda
Peck Edwin T., secretary Holt Brothers Co.,
30-33 Main, r. Berkeley
" Frederick, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1638
Clay
Peck Frederick, salesman Nathan Ney, r. 1533
Leavenworth
" George, blacksmith, r. 435 Bryant
" George F., salesman Cummings' Sons, 327
Kearny
" Gustav (Peck & Schneider), r. 216, 39th
" Helen M. Miss, r. 712 Sutter
" Herman M., salesman Roos Bros., r. 110
Hyde
" Isaac, tailor, r. 376 Brannan
" James B., r. 133, 18th
" James H.. teamster, r. 1910 Lexington Av
" Jesse T., clerk, r. 3430 Sutter
" John, boots and shoes, 18 Montgomery Av,
r. 130 Trenton
" John, tailor, r. 376 Brannan
" John T., machinist The Pelton Water
Wheel Co., r. 1910 Lexington Av
" Joseph, bartender, r. 653 Howard
" Louis, cutler Will & Finck Co., r. 130 Tren-
ton
" Louis, tailor, 535 California, room 7, r. 1523
Leavenworth
" Martin, clerk J. Levin & Co.
" Philip, coffee raiser, r. 2822 Pine
" Samuel, coffee raiser, r. 2822 Pine
" Thomas L., bookkeeper, r. 845 California
" Wilfred A., conductor, r. 119, 9th
" William B., barber, r. 21 Verona PI
" William C, clerk Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 1628 Clay
" William N., master mariner, r. 95 Steuart
" William W., machinist, r. 339, 34th
" William W., manager Charles Rothschild,
r. 1910 Lexington Av
" & Schneider (Gustav Peck and William
Schneider), boots and shoes, 734-736 Va-
lencia
J8®-Peck. See Pack
Peckerman Benjamin, salesman Julius Van
Vliet, r. 2100 Devisadero
" Joseph L. (Charles Cohen & Co.), r. 1907
Devisadero
" Simon, pawnbroker, 19, 3d, r. 2100 Devisa-
dero
Peckham Brothers (Frank C. and George D.), va-
rieties, 1232 Folsom
Peckham C. T., pas; assistant surgeon U. S.
Marine Hospital Service, in charge U.
S. Quarantine Station, Angel Island
" E. A. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Frank C. (Peckham Bros.), r. 1232i^ Fol-
som ,
•• George, barber Charles Brown, r. 812
Kearny
" George D. (Peckham Bros.), r. 1333Vi Fol-
som
" Joseph, expressman, NE cor 4th and Jes-
sie, r. 35 Landers
" Joseph D., musician, r. 35 Landers
" Joseph W., musician, r. 16 Landers
" Thomas, musician, r. 16 Landers
" Thomas, musician, r. 1433 Bush
4®=- Peckham. See Packham
Peddar Sydney H., attorney at law (London,
Eng.), Cormac & Donohoe agents, 307
Battery
Pedelie Frank, liquors, 635 Kearny
Peden George, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
904 Jones
" Jane, widow, r. 352 Minna
" William, tailor, r. 352 Minna
" William J., with Shreve & Co., r. 352
Minna
Pedersen Adolf, seaman, r. 27 East
" Christian, master mariner, r. 1233 Ne-
braska
" Christian, orderly U. S. Marine Hospital
Service, r. U. S. Marine Hospital
" Emil, master mariner, r. 506, 4th
" Emil F. A., bookkeeper Hinz & Landt, r.
717 Golden Gate Av
" Fred, shoemaker, 1426 Howard
" Hans, carpenter, r. 1517 Kansas
" Jacob, bookkeeper Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 56 South Park
" Jens B., seaman, r. 4514 Harriet
" John P., second ofHcer str San Jose
" Ole, longshoreman, r. 235 Drumm
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Pedersen Thomas H., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 922 Natoma
" Thorval, car driver, r. 243 Perry
" William, seaman, r. 16 Reed
ji^=Pedersen. See Petersen, Peterson and Pe-
tersan
Pedersen Alma C. Miss, bookkeeper W. S. Ray
Mfg Co., r. 938 11th Av South
" Annie, widow, r. 33 Cook
" John A., painter, r. 241 Fell
" Lars, r. 722 Harrison
" Magnus B., carpenter str San Jose
" Peder M., painter, r. 22!>4 Rausch
" Peter, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Pedeuboy Bernard, r. 6th Av South bet K and L
" Jacques, laborer Cal. Fertilizing Works,
r. L South bet 5th and 6th Avs
" Jean, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Works, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Pedlar Frank A., deputy License Collector, r.
711 Capp
" Harry A., mechanic r. 706 Laurel Av
" Joel A., r. 706 Laurel Av
" Joshua N., mechanic Schussler Bros., r.
706 Laurel Av
" Lyle H., clerk, r. 711 Capp
" Thomas, brickmason, r. 443 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas C, messenger, r. 706 Laurel Av
Pedler Elizabeth, widow, r. 433 Larkin
" J. Miss, shipper Viavi Co., r. 2727 Pine
" Joseph R., farmer, r. 52514 Valencia
" Joshua N., mining, r. 2727 Pine
" Thomas C, merchandise broker, 308 Cali-
fornia, r. 2032 Pine
Pedline Giacomo (Pedline & Berta), r. 2024
McAllister
" Henry R., bookkeeper Weil Bros. & Sons, r.
2024 McAllister
" & Berta (Giacomo Pedline and Felice
Berca), restaurant, 14, 1st
Pedrazzi Stephen (Pedrazzi & Gianettoni), r.
902 Howard
Pedrazzi & Gianettoni (Stephen Pedrazzi and
Stephen Gianettoni), importers and
dealers in foreign and native wines and
liquors, 150, 5th
Pedrazzini Joseph, liquors, 3 Jackson, r. 516 Pa-
cific
" Severenos, clerk Henry G. Krasky, r. 511
Broadway
Pedretti Ferruccio, bookkeeper American Union
Fish Co., r. 420 Montgomery Av
Pedrick Cyrus J., carpenter Harbor Commis-
sioners, r, 16 Willow Av
" Willetts, 1st asst engineer revenue cutter
Rush
Pedro F. A., seaman str Arago
Pedroni Abbondio B., groceries and liquors,
1700 Hayes cor Central Av
" Abondio (Vaccari& Pedroni), r. 2106 Mason
Pedrotta Angelo. waiter, r. 521 Geary
" Joseph A. (Pedrotta & Zambelli), r. 325
Turk
" & Zambelli (Joseph A. Pedrotta and Hector
B. Zambelli), fruits and vegetables, 325
Turk
Pedroya Concepcion Miss, r. 612Vi Broadway
Pedruzzi Louis J., r. 7V^ Vassar PI
" Matilda, widow, r. 7'/^ Vassar PI
Pedzold Henry, musician, r. 402 Sanchez
Peebles Charles, teamster, r. 20, 24th
" Wallace, teamster, r. 20, 24th
" Wallace J., salesman Tayler & Spotswood
Co., r. 20, 24th
Peel Henry, r. 27^4 Pearl
'• J. J. Russell, mining, 310 Pine, rooms 43-45,
r. Alameda
" Jonathan M., M. D., dentist Thomas Morf-
few, r. 503 Capp
" Robert T., cashier Madison & Burke, r. 1725
Pine
" William B., cabinet maker, r. 403 Grove
Peele Honora Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" Matthew C, dentist, r. 635 Geary
" R., laborer Pac. Roll Mill
Peeler Henry R., laborer, r. 337, 5th Av
Peer George W., private secretary to Engineer
Maintenance of Way S. P. Co., 4 Mont-
gomery, r. Oakland
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Original • Designs • Purrjisbe^I.
S-ai-S^q.-T' IVIARKET ST.
Peerless Athletic Club, E. Broad secretary,
Howard bet 21st and 22d
•' Awning and Tent Co., F. J. Potthast mana-
ger, 10 Turk
" Gas Regulator, T. H. Kilgo proprietor, 6
Chronicle Bldg
PEERLESS LAUNDRY CO. &
CHEMICAL CLEANING WORKS CO..
Weir & Cook proprietors, 385-387, Stli,
telephone South 61, main office 8
Golden Gate A.v
Peerless Saloon, John F. Farley proprietor, 904
Market
Peers Joseph, contractor, r. 704 Pine
Peerson John, engineer, r. 927, 23d
Peery Charles S., attorney at law, 45-48 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1203 Buchanan
Peet Henry D., secretary and manager Trade
Publishing Co., 10 California, room 18, r.
516 Ellis
Peet W. Lockwood, president Trade Publishing
Co., 10 California, room 18, r. 516 Ellis
«S-Peet. See Peat
Peetz Johanna, widow, r. 20 Elliott Park
Pegg Ernest, machinist, r. 352, 1st
" Owen, engineer Lachman & Jacobi, r. 352,
1st
" William, r. 352, 1st
Peggs James (Mitchell & Peggs), r. 12 Anthony
" John, coalpasser U. S. Lighthouse tender
Madrono
Pegnaz J. M., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 1419
Pegnem James, plasterer, r. 434 Brannan
" John A., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
" John J., barber, r. 1944 Market
" Patrick, bartender, r. 434 Brannan
" Thomas H., teamster, r. 434 Brannan
Peguillan Emil J., butcher, r. 5th Av South bet
K and L
" Emile (Daughney & Peguillan), r. 1108 Fol-
som
" Eugene, r. 1108 Folsom
" Eugene Jr., clerk, r. 217, 7th
" Theodore, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 1108
Folsom
Peil John A., salesman J. C. Rued & Co., r. 541b
Castro
Pein Brothers (George H. and John H.), liquors,
NE cor Powell and Ellis and NE cor 3d
and Mission
" George H. (Ahrens, Pein & BuUwinkel and
Pein Bros.), r. 2225 Pine
" Henry, bartender, r. 724 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 1330 Church
" John H. (Pein Bros.), r. 457 Guerrero
-es^Pein. See Pine and Pyne
Peirano James (Podesta & Peirano), r. 1 Sophie
Terrace
" Lucca, clerk A. Piaggio, 837 Pacific
Peirce Joseph W., r. 502 Geary
" Rachael K., widow, r. 1912 Fillmore
£f3=- Peirce. See Pearce and Pierce
Peirson Julia, domestic, 524 Oak
Peiser Alexander, salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 2245 Steiner
" Bertha, bookkeeper Heynemann & Co., r.
1423 Geary
" Edward, cigar maker F. O. Raabe, r. 11, 6th
" Emanuel L., clerk M. Marcuse & Co., r.
1711 Sutter
" George, mattress maker, r. 11, 6th
" Harry, r. 11, 6th
" Harry, clerk Isaac Jonas, r. 1423 Geary
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, Pacific States Advertising Bureau, [
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St. [
Peiser Israel, bookkeeper Pac. Bone, Coal and
Fertilizing Co., r. 1018 Haight
" Jacob, clerk, r. 734 Green
" Joseph, r. 11, 6tli
" Julius, tanner Morris Windt, r. cor San
Bruno Av and 26th
" Samuel, salesman, r. Hotel Langham
" Lewis, traveling salesman, r. 145 Ellis
" Louis, tailor, r. 226, 30th
" Morris, salesman J. A. Foster, r. 11, 6th
" Solomon, asst manager Pac. Bone, Coal
and Fertilizing Co., 614, 7th, r. 1018
Haight
" Solomon, bookkeeper J. Samuels, r. 1711
Sutter
" Solomon, clerk Lewis Meyerstein, r. 1423
Geary
4®="Peiser. See Peyser
Peixotto Edgar D., assistant District Attor-
ney, New City Hall, 2d floor, and at-
torney at law, 175-178 Crocker Bldg, r.
1626 Sutter
" Ernest C, artist, 609 Sacramento, r. 1626
Sutter
" Raphael (Peixotto & Silverman), r. 1626
Sutter
" Sidney S., clerk Associated Charities, r.
1626 Sutter
Peixotto & Silverman (Raphael Peixotto and
Moritz Silvernian), 1230-1232 Market
Pelennate Victoria, widow, r. 45 Federal
Peletti Giovanni B., longshoreman, r. 1107
Kearny
Pelcevole Charles, laborer Malatesta & Blua, r.
1610 Stockton
Pelgen John A., cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r.
922 Alabama
Pelham A. P. Miss, principal Crocker Free
Kindergarten, r. 1116 Hyde
" Charles G., printer, r. 804 Taylor
" Charles H.. compositor Examiner, r. 804
Taylor
" James E., custodian of coins U. S. Mint, r.
100, 5th
Pelicano Frank & Co. (Frank D. Pelicano and
George Ernest), florists and decorators,
343 Kearnv, telephone Main 903
•• Frank D. (Frank Pelicano & Co.), r. 423
Vallejo
Pellan William M.. rigger, r. 506 Folsom
Pelle Alexis, salesman Patrick Murphy, r.
111214 Mason
" Alexis Jr., machinist Galli Machine Wks,
r. 1913 Stockton
Pelle Angelica, widow, r. 1914 Green
Pelle Leonie Miss, dressmaker, 1112'4 Mason
Pellegrinetti Francesco, rancher, r. 215 Clark
Pellegrini Alfredo, driver D. Alberigi & Co., r.
313 Broadway
" Dominick, fruits and vegetables, 1710
Church
" Francisco, barber, r. 1107 Kearny
" Frank, laborer J. C. Wilson & Co., r. 215
Broadway
" Frank H., sign writer, r. 833^4 Vallejo
" Giacomo. laborer, r. 27 Dunn Alley
" Giuseppi (Antoni & Pellegrini), r. 2 Ban-
namPl
" Lorenzo, laborer Dominick Roberts, r. 1107
Kearny
" Orlando W., liquors, SW cor Stockton and
Union, r. 518 Vallejo
" Paolo, barber, 2140 Mission
" Paolo, candy maker, r. 1616 Dupont
" Richard, painter, r. 1617 Powell
" Virginia Mrs., nurse, r. 27 Dunn Alley
Pelletier Cascaus, driver, r. 703 Stockton
" Charles, driver I. Sartori & Co.
" Edward J., millhand, r. 414 Dolores
" Giuseppe, musician, r. 420 Filbert
" Henry F., painter Market St. Ry., r. 129
Fair Oaks
" Louis, whitening and wall coloring, 206,
14th
Pellissier Antonio, gardener Louis H. Pottet,
r. Nebraska nr Cortland Av
" Maurice, florist, Cortland Av nr San Bruno
Av
Pellison James, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r.
N W cor Sleiner and Hermann
Pellisson Marie, domestic, 1416 Larkin
" Marieanna Mrs., r. 619 Pacific
Pellisson Marius, proprietor New Guillaume
Tell Hotel, 619 Pacific
" Rosillia, widow, r. 1512 Powell
Pells William, machinist Atlas Iron Wks
Pels Carrie Miss, varieties, 1010 Buchanan
■' Louis E., shipping clerk Jacob Unna,r. 1010
Buchanan
" Siegfried, stenographer C. A. Klinkner &
Co., r. 1010 Buchanan
Peltier Joseph, with Alfred Borel & Co., r. 1435
McAllister
Pelton John C, architect, 216 Bush, room 53, r.
840 Grove
PELTON WATER WHEEL CO.,
A. P. Brayton president, A. P. Bray-
ton Jr. vice-president and manager,
Edward L. Brayton treasurer, David
Donzel secretary, 121-123 Main, New-
York office 143 Liberty
Peltret Constance Miss, stenographer, r. 909
Guerrero
" James S., clerk New York Life Ins. Co..r.
909 Guerrero
" John L., compositor, r. 909 Guerrero
" Mary Miss, teacher Edison Primary
School, r. 909 Guerrero
" Peter G., marine engineer, r. 909 Guerrero
Peltz Charles, cook Edward Malander, r. 204
Jackson
Peltzer Gustav, commission merchant, 525
Front, room 6
Pelucha Joseph.J., shoemaker James Anderson,
r. 283 Stevenson
Pelz Henry, clerk Aron Fibush, r. 2621 Laguna
Pelzer August, baker, r. 337a Shipley
" Thaddeus, helper McMurphy & McEvoy, r.
337 Shipley
Pemberthy Thomas, sailmaker Neville & Co., r.
518 Jersey
Pembroke Arthur S., clerk Nordman Bros., r.
Fruitvale
" James W., watchmaker Samuel J. Pem-
broke, r. Oakland
" Samuel J., watchmaker and jeweler, 205
Powell, r. Oakland
Pena Estevan R. de la, engineer, r. 1517!/^ Powell
" Pedro, barber S. Gaetano, 649 Broadway
Penberthy May Mrs., lodgings. 102H4 Market
Pence Amzie, house maver, r. 15 Grand Av
" Charles C, house mover, r. 15 Grand Av
" John W., house moving, 1166 Mission, r. 15
Grand Av
" Louisa, domestic, 301 Mason
" Louisa, domestic, 1710 Washington
" William P., 2d lieutenant Battery G, 5th
Artillery U. S. A., and post adjutant
Alcatraz Island
Pendegast Delia Miss, stenographer Lucas De-
tective Agency, r. 718 Ellis
" Ernest, laundryman. r. 2117 Webster
" Robert W., clerk E. B. & George H. Mas-
tick, r. 224 Chattanooga
Pender Thomas H., salesman Hale Bros., r. 242,
6th
Pendergast Charles F., molder, r. 2612 Folsom
Elizabeth Mrs., r. 1510 Polk
Frank J., steward Chemical Engine 6, r.
311, 6th
Henry B., agent C. F. Adams Co., r. 1043
Mission
Henry M., collector Post Office, r. 1510 Polk
J., r. 1210 Mason
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W. B. CHAPMAN,
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Pendergast James, r. 2543 Folsom
" James, furniture, 139 Larkin
" James H., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 14
Sumner
>' James W., engineer str Alcazar, r. 532,
21st
" John, fireman Engine 13, r. 2543 Folsom
" Josepb, laborer, r. 624, 4th
" Joseph H., engineer Engine 11, r. 15th Av
South bet L and M
" Julia, widow, r. 47 Farallones
" Katherine. widow, r. 14 Louisa
" Mary A., widow, 2543 Folsom
" Michael (Kinsey & Pendergast), r. 1210
Mason
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 47 Clemen-
tina
" Peter J. (Pendergast & Murphy), r. 125 Ivy
Av
" Thomas, r. 217, 22d
" Thomas, hoseman Engine 35, r. 3534 Fol-
som
" Thomas E., designer, r. 14 Sumner
" Thomas J., bookbinder, r. 217, 22d
" William, molder, r. 139, 19th
" & Murphy (Peter J. Pendergast and Den-
nis J. Murphy), groceries and liquors, 316
Van Ness Av
4®"Pendergast. See Prendergast
Penders Annie J., widow, r. 1548 Kentucky
" Belle, housemaid Boys and Girls' Aid
Society
" Ella Miss, tobacco stripper, r. 1548 Ken-
tucky
" James D., sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 515
Leavenworth
" Jennie Miss, tobacco stripper, r. 1548 Ken-
tucky
" Mary E., widow, r. 1115 Sutter
" Richard, cigar maker C. R. Thrane & Bro.,
r. Berkeley
" Walter L., collector, r. 515 Leavenworth
Pendexter Frederick L., salesman Payot, Up-
ham & Co., r. 1 Webster PI
Pendleton Benjamin H. (Horn & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" Edwin P., machinist Cahill & Hall Eleva-
tor Co., r. Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Henry G., bookkeeper Jordan Bituminous
Rock and Paving Co., r. 917 Eddy
" Herbert L. (Pendleton & Harris), r. 261,
9th
" Mary E., widow, r. 3007 Jackson
" & Harris (Herbert L. Pendleton and
George W. Harris), boots and shoes, 148
9th
Pendola Catherine, widow, r. 1711 Mason rear
" Luiza, laborer, r. 718 Greenwich
" Peter, mental roofing, 114, 18th
Pene John B., carpenter, r. 1625 Mason
Penebsky Adolphus T., house mover, r. 1426
Church
Penez Emile, draughtsman Union I. Wks
Penfield Allen J., bookkeeper Atlas Assurance
Co., r. Alameda
" James G., steward City of Puebla, r. Ala-
meda
" William H., bookkeeper Isidore Burns, r.
Berkeley
Pengel Heinrich, cabinet maker, r. 118, 23d
" Richard, bartender Frank Koenig, r. 922
Battery
Pengelly Richard, foreman carpenter Union
I. Wks, r. 519 Arkansas
Pengelley Robert W., r. 340 Oak
Pengilly George, teamster, r. 1325 Minna
" Sarah G., widow, r. 1325 Minna
Penlington George, secretary Odd Fellows'
Cemetery Association, 8 Flood Bldg, r.
801 Leavenworth
Penlington Thomas, secretary Pioneer Gold
Mining Co. and Sausalito Land and
Ferry Co., office 405 Montgomery, room 6,
r. Sausalito
Penman Martha Mrs., cigars and confectionery,
New City Hall, r. 1602 Howard
Penn Charles S., tinner G. & E. Snook, r. 1004
Bush
" Edward P., painter, r. 244 Minna
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Glazed, aaad Decorated-
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
09, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
PENN JOHN,
pianos, furniture and baggage moved
to any part of the city and adjoining
towns at lowest rates, stand sE cor
Post and Powell, Union Square, r. 2513
Sutter. Leave orders in ttie box
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
Edward H. Hart general agent, 83-85
Chronicle Bldg
Penn Thomas M., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
123 Valley
Penna Domenico, baker J. Penna, r. 1324 Du-
pont
Joseph, bakery, 1324 Dupont
Juan, baker, r. 1318 Dupont
Martin, tinsmith, r. 1318 Dupont
Pasquale, bootblack, 2 Golden Gate Av
Pioquinta, widow, r. 1318 Dupont
Pennell Charles C. (Charles C. Pennell & Co.).
r. 1414 Taylor
Pennell Charles C. & Co. (Charles C. and Henry
E. Pennell), wholesale grocers, 4 Cali-
fornia
" Henry E. (Charles C. Pennell & Co.), mana-
ger Coasting Seamen Shipping Associa-
tion. 104 Steuart, and secretary J. B. Bo-
carde Drayage Co., 36 Market, r. 1702
Larkin
" Jemima, widow, r. 1702 Larkin
" Thomas M., asst adiuster Spring Valley
W. W., r. 1702 Larkin
" William, cook M. Joost & Bro., r. 618
Gough
Penner Hugh, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3506!^ Mission
Pennewill Eva P. Miss, superintendent Hos-
pital for Children and Training School
for Nurses, 3600 California
Penney Lillie, domestic, 1404 Page
" Louis N., porter Burnett & Co., r. 505 Hyde
;e®="Penney. See Penny
Pennie Cornelia, widow, r. 3404 Clay
" James C, r. 3404 Clay
Penniman Carl W., blacksmith Loughran Bros.,
r. 1828 Eddy
" H. W. H., student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 1027 McAllister
" Mary, widow, r. 1828 Eddy
" Robert L., blacksmith P. J. Mehegan, r.
1828 Eddy
Pennington Edmund, steel worker G. W. Pen-
nington & Sons, r. 665 Harrison
" Edmund Jr. (G. W. Pennington & Sons),
r. 665 Harrison
" George W. (G. W. Pennington & Sons), r.
943 Shotwell
" George W. Jr. (G. W. Pennington & Sons),
r. 938 Shotwell
" G. W. & Sons (George W., John, Thomas,
George W. Jr., and Edmund Jr.), Steel
Works, 218-220 Folsom
" John (G. W. Pennington & Sons), r. 2732
Folsom
" Thomas (G. W. Pennington & Sons), r. 934
Shotwell
Pennink E. J. F., clerk James De Fremery &
Co.. r. 411 Leavenworth
Pennock Edward, traveling salesman, r. 807
Van Ness Av
Pennoyer Alfred H., shipping clerk New York
Insulated Wire Co., r. 1419 McAllister
" Caroline H. Mrs., r 1419 McAllister
" Chester H., buyer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1419 McAllister
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Tel. Mission 40.
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wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
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London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Co. (of Philadel-
phia), Brown, Craig & Co. general
agents, 407-409 Montgomery
" Hotel, Benjamin F. Williams proprietor,
326 Michigan
" Lines, William Be Dell district passenger
agent, 10 Montgomery
Penny Albert, traveling salesman A. Blumen-
thal & Co., r. Los Gates, Cal.
" Andrew, laborer, r. 336, 7th
" Elizabeth, domestic, 1404 Page
Penny Isaac, carpenter and builder, stores and
offices fitted up, 414 O'Farrell
" William, manager California Home Build-
ing Loan Co., 316 California, room 20
" William I., superintendent Industrial
Dept. Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co., NE cor
Montgomery and Sacramento, r. 3316
Sacramento
" W. S.,r. 130 Ellis
4®"Penny. See Pene, Penney and Pennie
Pennycook John, with W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Walter, machinist Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 115a 6th
" Washington W., machinist, r. 922 Flor-
ida
" William G., asst repairer Fire Alarm and
Police Telegraph, r. 922 Florida
Penprase John H., blacksmith William
Wertsch, r. 8 Merritt
Penrose Jesse, laborer Arctic Oil Wks
Pense W. F.. engineer, r. 909 Kearny
Pension Agent (U. S.), army and navy, Patrick
F. Walsh, 101 Sansome
Pensione Italiana, 314 Pacific
Penso John, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" Joseph, asst bookkeeper Clabrough, Gol-
cher & Co., r. Alameda
Pentecost Joseph, secretary Alaska Improve-
ment Co., 3 Steuart, r. 520, 21st
Penter Nellie Miss, dressmaking, 112 Clement
Pentz Peter H., millhand Yolo Mills, r. 226,
10 th
" William T., millhand Yolo Mills, r. 2612
Mission
PEOPLE'S EXPRESS AND
TRANSFER CO. (incorporated), Ed-
ward J. Graham president, Albert Bar-
low vice-president. Sidney F. Mikels
superintendent, general office 412-418,
9th, Oakland, San Francisco office 20
Market, telephone Drumm 30
People's Home Savings Bank (in liquidation),
George Stone president, John F. Sheeban
secretary and manager, 24 Mills Bldg,
10th floor
" House, 856 Howard
People's Ice Co., James D. Byrnes president,
Horace Hale secretary, 331 Montgomery,
room 74, works Cuba Station, P.O. ad-
dress Floriston, Nevada Co., Cal.
" Jackson M., paper carrier, r. 232 Dolores
" James W., clerk, r. 232 Dolores
People's Mutual Telephone Co., James L. Crit-
tenden president, William H. Chapman
secretary, ofBces 605-606 Spreckels Bldg
Peoples Nathan B., paper carrier, r. 228a Do-
lores
People's Palace, People's Palace Amusement
Co. proprietors, SW cor Eddy and Mason
" Palace Amusement Co., Cliff Phillips man-
ager, proprietors People's Palace, SW
cor Eddy and Mason
Peoples Robert, teamster Thomas Morton, r. 628
Geary
" William I., carpenter, r. 21 Gilbert
Pepe Frank C, bootblack A. H. Schmidt, r. 648
Stevenson
Pepin Edward B., telegraph operator, r. 909
Webster
" Henry, collar maker, r. 331 Van Ness Av
" Louis, r. 19 Stockton PI
Peplow Edward A., pressman C. A. Murdock &
Co., r. 2109 Jones
Pepper Albert H. , asst engineer str T. C.Walker,
r. Stockton, Cal.
" Angeline, bakery, 1019 Valencia
" George, r. 132y2, 13th
" George H., driver, r. 1014 York
" George W., cable splicer, r. 132Vi, 1.3th
" Henry W., harness cleaner Alex McCord &
Co., r. 22 Turk
" Hermans., furniture, 241, 3d
" John W., booktender Davis Bros., r. Oak-
land
Peppermeyer George, tinsmith, r. 305, 1st
Peppin Frank, ironmolder, r. 2711 Harrison
" Joseph, fruit dealer, r. 2711 Harrison
" Margaret, widow, r. 2711 Harrison
Pepping Fannie, widow, r. 3 Morrell PI
Peppier Jacob, boilermaker, r. 467 Tehama rear
Pequigney Joseph (Pequigney & Co.), r. 873»4
Market
" & Co. (Joseph Pequigney), business ex-
change, 873'^ Market
Pera Andrew, clerk J. W. Pera & Co., r. 1520
Hyde
" Jeremiah, salesman, r. 1 Gaven PI
" John, teamster, r. 811 Vallejo
" John J., clerk L. Lercari & Co., r. 2004 Ma-
., teamster D. Biagi & Co., r. 811 Val-
lejo
" Joseph, teamster L. Lercari & Co., r. 27
Vande water
" Joseph W. (J. W. Pera & Co.), r. 1520 Hyde
" J. W. & Co. (Joseph W. Pera and Frank
Nieri), butchers, SE cor Pacific and Hyde
Peracca John B.. laborer David Woerner, r. 23,
14th
Perai Luigi, laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
" Luigi, peddler, r. 325 Green
Peralta Louis M., with Travers & Lamb, r.
Oakland
" Madalina, widow, r. 407 Montgomery Av
" Ramon, peddler ferry depot, r. 1712 Mason
rear
Peralto Magdalena Miss, r. 634 Vallejo
Peranti Palmero. molder J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 267 Broadway
Perasso Giovanni, fruits. 1427 Hyde
" John laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
" Mario L., with J. F. Fugazi & Co.. r. 2046
Leavenworth
Perata Agostino, bartender, r. 426 Vallejo
" August, liquor dealer, r. 426 Vallejo
" Bernardo (Languinetti & Co.), r. 426 Val-
lejo
" Giacomo, hay and grain, 620 Broadway, r.
1501 Dupont
" Louise, widow, r. 1617 Powell
" Luigi, cook, r. 39 Hinckley
" Michaele, r. 1503 Dupont
Peratt Theodore, cook revenue cutter Commo-
dore Perry, r. 307Y2 O'Farrell
Perazzi Horace J., plumber, 630 Post, r. 518
Union
" Rosa, widow, r. 518 Union
" Victor, plumber H. J. Perazzi, r. 518 Union
Perazzo Antonio, laborer, r. 24 Telegraph PI
" David, r. 1004V4 Montgomery Av
" George, laborer, r. 1717 Dupont
" John, barber, 548 Washington, r. 8 Pollard
PI
" Luigi, laborer, r. 1717 Dupont
Percellia Joseph, silver gilder Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 1906 Powell
Percival Arthur T., oiler str Alameda
■' Charles, driver Stephens & Co., r. 306
Stockton
" Elijah C. policeman, r. 530, 27th
" John T., switchman, r. 16d Stanly PI
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•Percy Arthur, foreman H. Bohls & Co., r. West
Berkeley
" Francis, lace cleaner, r. 824 Elizabeth
" George W. (Percy & Hamilton), r. Oakland
" John, teas, cofiees and spices. 203, 4th, r. 6
Bircham PI
" John A., attorney at law, 28 Mills Bldg,
4th floor, r. 406 Sutter
" William R., seaman, r. SE cor Gough and
Lombard
Percy & Hamilton (George W. Percy and F. F.
Hamilton), architects, 533 Market, rooms
9-11
Perdue Thomas, horsecollar maker W. Davis
& Son, r. East Oakland
Pere Peter, r. 438 Jackson
Pereau Joseph L,., freight clerk P. C. SS. Co.,
r. Oakland
Peregrino Joseph M., barber, 26 Steuart, r. 25
Market
Pereira Antonio R.. waiter Lisbon House, r. 422
Drumm
" Frank, tailor, r. 1415 Powell
" Samuel L., insurance agent, 318 California,
r. 10221/2 Larkin
4®" Pereira. See Perrier
Peres Hardwig, president California Canneries
Co., 435-441 Brannan, r. Chicago
Perez Ann, widow, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
" Baldomero, printer The R. M. Wood Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Bartolo, r. 4b Alemany rear
" Christina Miss, dressmaker, r. 1019 Jack-
son
" Frank E., barber Angel B. Soto, r. 3237!/2,
16th
" J. U. Mrs., widow, r. 1019 Jackson
" Lorenzo M., teacher languages, 92 Donohoe
Bldg
" Pedro, cook, 810b Geary
" Pedro, porter, r. 1712 Mason rear
" Peter J., clerk Post Office, r. 326 Chestnut
" Raphael, barber Angel B. Soto, r. 414B
Alemany rear
" Thomas M., clerk Post Office, r. 514 Chest-
nut
Perfetto Fred, manager Hrvatska Sloga, 639
Washington, r. 321 Green
" Giovani (Perfetto & Pagano) , r. 1313 Dupont
" & Pagano (Giovani Perfetto and Vincenze
Pagano), liquors, 1313 Dupont
Pergeaux Armand, painter JosephPrieur, r. cor
7th Av and Lake
Perham George L. (Clifford & Perham), r. Cam-
bridge nr Bacon
Perl Joseph, peddler, r. 30914 Fair Oaks
" Louis J., instrument maker Joseph C.
Sala, r. 1301 Kearny
" Pietro, seaman str San Juan
" Tomaso, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Periam Charles E., machinist C. J. Periam &
Co.,r. 126 Ellis
" Charles J. (C. J. Periam & Co.), r. 1609 Geary
PERIAM 0. J. & CO.
(Charles J. Periam and Charles B. Shat-
tuck), machinists, lock experts, man-
ufacturing and repairing safes, 40-42
Main
Periam George H., traveling salesman C. J.
Periam & Co.
Perich George H., cook Peter Svetinich, r. 532^/4
Ivy Av
" Martin, liquors, NE cor 1st and Brannan,
and restaurant, 223 Brannan, r. 13 Verona
PI
" Paul, restaurant, 312 Brannan, r. 58b South
Park
Perigo John, fortkeeper Fort Winfleld Scott, r.
Presidio
Peril James, laborer, r. NW cor Manchester and
Stoneman
Perine George M., contractor, and president
Renters' Co-operative Investment Co.,
office 328 Montgomery, r. 1441 McAllister
Perine N. P. Contracting and Paving Co., Rich-
ard C. Mattingly manager, 238 Mont-
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
ORIENTAL RUGS.
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AND ARTISTIC.
e^+l-e^V TVlarket St.
Perini Felice A., dairyman, Wayland nr San
Bruno Av
" Joseph F., groceries and liquors, 416 Bran-
nan, r. 310 Ritch
Perini's Restaurant, B. Ferini proprietor, 307
Post
Perino Frank, barber, 607 Sacramento, r. 1107
Kearny
Periolat Charles N., clerk Swain Bros., r. 821
Bush
Perkins Alfred J. Jr., photo-printer Elite Photo-
graphic Studio, r. 3129 O'Farrell
" Alice Miss, r. 801, 24th
" Almira C, widow, r. 513 Page
" Annie F. Miss, teacher South San Fran-
cisco Primary School, r. 513 Page
" Annie T. Miss, saleslady, r. 114% CoUing-
wood
" Charles, contractor and builder, r. 1503 Pine
" Charles, pattern maker Byron Jackson, r.
705 Ashbury
" Charles B., fancy dry goods, 1033 Market,
r. 738 Haight
" Charles B., teamster, r. 13'/i West Mission
" Charles C, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
2234 Bush
" Charles L., secretary Belcher Silver Min-
ing Co., 37-38 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, r. San
Mateo
" Charles N., box clerk Post Office, r. 332
Geary
" Cycle Co. (Willard Perkins and Mrs. M. E.
Ackley), bicycle renting and repairing,
1744 Market
" Edward W., dental student, r. 711 Hyde
" Edwin S.. r. 413 Jones
" Emma,, widow, r. IHYi CoUingwood
" F. L., law student Delmas & Shortridge, r.
921 Lombard
" Francis B. Rev., office 735 Market, r. Oak-
land
" Frank, r. 117 Jones
•' Frank, r. 1415 Jones
" Frank, bartender Harry Monroe, r. 336a
Bush
" Frank L., gripman, r. 1810 Page 4 rear
" Frederick K., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. Oakland
Perkins George C. (Goodall, Perkins & Co.),
and United States Senator, office 419
California, room 24, r. Oakland
" George E. (Bolander & Perkins), r. Oak-
land
" George M.. clerk freight auditor's dept S.
P. Co., T. 25171/2 California
" George R., electrician S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
1552, 17th
" George W., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
I814 Rincon PI
" George W., salesman, r. 721% Bush
" Henry, r. 502 Geary
" Henry (Perkins & Harris), r. 931% Folsom
" Henry C, salesman W. W. Montague &
Co.,r. Oakland
" Howard (Perkins & Lamb), r. 409 Fair
Oaks
" James, painter J. H. Spark, r. Alameda
" John A. P., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 1913 Geary
" John G., clerk, r. 836 Mission
" Joseph, cashier Standard Soap Co., r. 801,
24 th
" Merrill D., clerk P. M. SS. Co's Wharf, r.
1920 Paciflo Av
" Mira A. C. Mrs.,r. 413 Jones
" Mollie Miss, domestic, 899 Pine
No matter what your
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO. I
Perkins Nathan L., printer The R. M. Wood
Co., r. 1812 Devisadero
" Nellie, widow, r. 70 Shipley
" Nellie, widow, r. 505 Laguna
" Paul B., manager Perkins Pump and En-
gine Co. (incorporated), 117 Main, r.
Oakland
" Philip J., dentist W. J. P. Lawton, r. 801,
•24th
" Pump and Engine Co.. Paul B. Perkins
manager, 117 Main
" Raymond S., helper Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 1913 Geary
" R. W., clerk Goodall. Perkins & Co., r. 738
Haight
" Samuel, vice-president Simpson Lumber
Co. and Northwestern Lumber Co., 48
Market, r. 1454 Franklin
" Samuel H., ticket agent Atlantic and
Pacific Railroad Co., 644 Market, r. 502
Geary
Perkins Thomas A., attorney at law, 130 San-
some, room 9, r. 912 Pine
" Walter C, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 2824 California
" Walter 0., clerk Nevada Bank, r. 513 Page
" Wayne W.. foreman, r. 821, Ellis
" Willard (Perkins Cycle Co.), r. 227 Oak
" William, dry goods, r. 513 Page
" William F., private secretary W. H. Mills,
26 Hobart Bldg, r. 2202V2 Devisadero
" Willis T., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 614 Sutter
" & Harris (Henry Perkins and Mrs. Emily
Harris), groceries, 931% Folsom
" & Lamb (Howard Perkins and Lewis M.
Lamb), liquors, 435 California
" & Wise tHenry Wise), merchants (Oro-
ville. Cal.), office 508 California, room 14
Perkovich George, upholsterer, r. 113 Taylor
" Steven, cook Samuel Baker, r. 425V2 Broad-
way
Perl Francis, r. 51414 Fell
" Julia E., widow, r. 324, 22d
" Victor E., pattern maker William F. Bus-
well, r. 324, 22d
i8®-Perl. See Pearl
Perley A. L., r. 613 Bush
" Albion S., real estate, r. 222 Dolores
" Alvin H., contractor, r. 377 Shotwell
" Duncan W. (Perley & George), r. 83
ter
" Edward E., real estate, r. 1212 Geary
" M. E. Mrs. (Perley & Culp), r. 834 Sutter
" & Culp (Mrs. M. E. Perley and Mrs. S. V.
Culp), china decorators, 215 Post
" & George (Duncan W. Perley and William
B. George), proprietors Club Metropole,
205 Post
Perlite Giacinto, barber, 1806 Powell
Perlman Haman, cigars and tobacco, 1081 Mar-
ket, r. 250, 4th
>es~ Perlman. See Pearlman
Permado Frank C, clerk, r. 26 McAllister
Permento A. William, salesman, r. 2227 Tay-
lor
Pemau Brotliers & Pitts Co. (Charles C. Jr. and
Henry F. Pernau and Fred W. Pitts),
printers and bookbinders, 543 Clay, pro-
prietors Van Ness Bazaar, 1808 Market,
branch 622 Kearny
" Charles C.,- foreman, r. 435 Bay
" Charles C. Jr. (Pernau Bros;& Pitts Co.)
r. 435Bav
" Henry F. (Pernau Bros & Pitts Co.), r. 435
Bay
Sut-
Pernigotti Albert, clerk J. Ivancovich & Co., r.'
1113 Montgomery
Pero Frank, seaman, r.'304 Jackson
Peroti Rosa, widow, r. 7 Jasper PI
Perow William G., marine engineer, 9 Mis-
sion
Perpoli Flolindo (Pracidio Perpoli & Co.), r. 608
" Henry, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
Broadway
" Maximilian (Allec & Perpoli), r. 2508^4
Bryant
" Pracidio (Pracidio Perpoli & Co.), r. 312,
28th
" , Pracidio & Co. (Pracidio and Flolindo
Perpoli and Ferante Chouhia), wood and
coal, 608 Broadway
Perramont Albine Mrs., lodgings, 82154 Mont-
gomery
" Louis, carpenter, r. 82IV3 Montgomery
Perrault Edward L., physician, 103 Geary, r.
1400 Jackson
" Julian, physician, 103 Geary, r. 1400 Jack-
son
" Julian T., dentist, 103 Geary, r. 1400 Jack-
son
" Mary C, widow, r. 211 Mason
" William, cabinetmaker, r. IHyde Terrace
Perrenot John F., horseradish dealer, 823 Ala-
bama
Perrenoud Auguste, tailor, 531, 24th
" Henry, tailor A. Perrenoud, r. 531, 24th
" Onesime, tailor A. Perrenoud, r. 531, 24th
Perret Eugene L., wagon maker W. F'. Murasky,
r. 1148 Mission
Perrett Eugene, hog raiser, Woolsey nr Somer-
set
Perretti John N., porter, r. 738 Pacific
Perrey Leon, liquors, 317 Grant Av, r. 14 Harlan
PI
Perrier A. Mme., teacher languages, r. 632 Post
Perrier Alfred, wholesale and retail wines and
liquors, 220 Stockton, r. 229 Kearny
PERRIER-JOUET & CO.
(Epernay, France), champagnes, Wil-
frid B. Chapman agent, 123 California,
room 16
j8S"Perrier. See Pereira
Perriman William R., master mariner, r. 1714
Market
4^Perriman. See Ferryman
Perrin Albert A., sergeant police, r. 1312a Har-
rison
" Apoline. widow, r. 139, 9th
" Brothers (Emile F. and Edmond A.), wines
and liquors, 139, 9th
" Charles J., machinist, r. 1609 Geary
" E. B., r. Palace Hotel
" Edmond A. (Perrin Bros.), r. 139, 9th
" Edward R., r. 525 Valencia
" Edward R., merchant, r. 707 Hyde
" Emile F. (Perrin Bros.), r. 139, 9th
" Francois, r. 1217 Washington
" George H., civil engineer John A. Benson,
r. Alameda
" George J., engineer S. P. Co., r. 821 How-
ard
" Henry, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn
•' Jules (Perrin & Apostolo), r. 11 Grant Av
" & Apostolo (Jules Perrin and Atanasio
Apos'tolo), barber shop and baths, 11-13
Grant Av
;8®"Perrin. See Perine
Perrine Carl W., clerk Armes & Dallam, r. Oak-
land
" Prank J., r. 122 Turk
Perrins Catherine, widow, r. Precita Av nr Shot-
well
Perritt John W., longshoreman O. R. & N.
Co., r. St. Charles PI
Perron Jules, teacher music, 6?7 Green
" Marcel, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r. 637
Green
" Philix, liquors and restaurant, 639 Davis
Perrone Darius L., druggist A. H. Smith & Co.,
6341^ Broadway
" Jose, physician, 634% Broadway
Perroset Louis G., cook, r. 309, 5th
Perrson Emil, painter, r. 25 Tilden
rr\-f ~w — ^ 'i ~i J * Has the largest circulation of
Ine ±3tiiietin '"^"r.f.z^;™*:^°^*
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Importer of Selected Vintages of
. . BARTON & GUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
PER
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
PER
1251
Perry Albert, butcher, NE cor Mission and
Godeus, r. seiOi^ Mission
" Albert, machinist, r. 704 Folsom
" Albert F., salesman Harris Packing and
Provision Co., r. 26IO14 Mission
Perry Alfred W., physician and surgeon, 207
Turk
'■ AlvanB., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 425
Baker
" Angelo, laborer, r. 2013 Folsom
" Bert, clerk Armer & Weinshenk
" Bert, clerk Rudolphus W. Coffin, r. SE cor
16th and Valencia
" Carmel A., seaman, r. TW-A Clementina
" Charles, student, r. 714 Hampshire
" Charles A. (Perry & Thomas), r. 1126 Mar-
ket
" Charles E., clerk C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 38
Tilden
" Charles E., shoemaker, r. 1737 Market
Perry Charles O., manager Columbian Banking
Co., 236 Bush, r. Belvedere, Marin Co.
" Charles S., attorney at law, r. 1203 Bu-
chanan
" C. S., photographer, r. 1045 Market
" C. W., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. Reno, Nev.
" David, contractor and builder, r. 416 Grove
" David J., clerk, r. 553M Natoma
" Donald E., bookkeeper J. Noonan, r. San
Rafael
" E., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.
" Edgar W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1231 Turk
" Edward, bartender The Yosemite, r. 23
Lily Av
Perry Edward E., dentist, office 1841 Polk, hours
9 a. m. to 5 p. m., r. 2105^/4 Larkin
" Edward H., lodgings, 961-963 Mission
" Eliza, widow, r. 416 Greenwich
" Emile A., marble cutter, r. 17 Wood
" Emma A., stenographer G. G. Wickson &
Co., r. Oakland
" Ethelbert, restaurant, 306 Hayes
" Eugene T., clerk F. P. & J. A. Hooper, r. 416
Greenwich
" F. Jewell, student, r. 1214 Howard
" Francis P., porter John Sroufe & Co., r.
12654 Noe
" Frank, janitor, r. 24 Mint Av
" Frank, laborer, r. 319a 10th rear .
" Frank, porter, r. 158 Eureka
" Frank A., barber Manuel A. Farpeilha, r.
22 Tehama
" Frank A., master bktn Addenda, office 48
Market, room 1
" George, clerk John A. Wright, r. 1309 How-
ard
" George H., attorney at law, 124 Sansome,
room 4, r. Alameda
" George H., secretary Diamond Real Estate
and Investment Co., 632 Market, r. Ala-
meda
" George M., dairyman, r. 230!^ Langton
" George O., attorney at law, 212
room 18, r. 156 Golden Gate Av
" George R., Spanish dept. Cunningham,
Curtlss & Welch, r. 1508 Franklin
" Harry, paper hanger J. E. Ross
" Harvey O., salesman Wiester&Co., r. East
Oakland
" Henry, bedmaker, r. 704'/^ Mission
" Henry J., carpenter, r. 1045 Folsom
" Henry O., carrier postofflce, r. 1418V4 How-
ard
" Henry S., stock clerk L. Dinkelspiel &
Sons, r. De Wolf nr Sickles Av
" Herman F., compositor, r. 726 Bush
" Homer, draughtsman Byron Jackson, r. 714
Hampshire
" I. C, photographer, r. 1045 Market
" James, contractor, r. 13 Brosnan
" James, helper Sutter St. Ry., r. 217 Aus-
tin
" James, pressman, r. 16091/4 California
" James E., seaman, r. 529 East
" James W., decorator William A, Kemp, r.
6 Prospect Av
" John, carpenter, r. 751, 18th
Perry John, compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r. De
Wolf nr Sherman
" John, teamster, r. 39 Rausch
Perry John Jr., stock and bond broker, 411
Montgomery, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" John C, superintendent, r. 849 Golden Gate
Av
" John C. Jr., student, r. 1214 Howard
" John V. B.. engineer Columbian Bldg, r.
1421 Taylor
" John W., clerk, r. 303 Austin
" John W., clerk registry division Post Of-
fice, r. 1214 Howard
" Joseph, barber, 202,8th
" Joseph, driver, r. 2824 Mission
" Joseph, milk dealer, r. 249 Pacific
" Joseph S., cooper Cornell & Co., r. 1027
Montgomery
" Justin, waiter N. Sutich, r. 500 Napa
" Kate C. Mrs., proprietor Mansion House,
961-963 Mission
" Louis, teamster, r. 615^4 York
" LucretiaJ. Mrs., housekeeper, 447 McAllis-^
ter
" Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 542, 9th
" Matilda Mrs., nurse, r. 24 Mint Av
" Miles, paper hanger J. St. Denis & Co., r.
7371^ Howard
" Myrtle Miss, r. 6 Stockton PI
" Oliver R., cigar maker Schwerin & Son, r.
618 Stevenson
" Patrick, policeman, r. 23 Lily Av
" Richard, carpenter, r. 529 Jersey
" Richard D., with Lurline Baths, r. 1404
Larkin
" Richard H. (Acton & Perry), r. 24 Hanover
PI
" Robert O., frame maker S. A. Perry & Co.,
r. 618 Stevenson
" Rose Mrs., domestic St. Luke's Hospital
Perry S. A. & Co. (Samuel A. Perry), artists'
materials, pictures and frames, and
manufacturers writing ink, shoe black-
ing, gold paint, etc., 919 Mission
" Sallie B. Miss, dressmaker, r. 718a Bush
" Samuel A. (S. A. Perry & Co.), r. 1045 Mar-
ket
" Sidney H., cook str Alcatraz, r. 194 Steven-
son
" Theodore J., shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co.,
r. 423 Minna
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 136, 5th
" Thomas H., paper hanger, r. 9 Belmont PI
" V. Elino, packer, r. 1214 Howard
" W., r. 521 Pacific
" William, butler, 3919 Sacramento
" William E., clerk W. J. Bryan, r. 2415 Clay
" William J., painter, r. 218, 9th
" & Thomas (Charles A. Perry and Walter
G. Thomas), dentists, 1126 Market
49° Perry. See Perrey
Ferryman Jesse E., salesman, r. 18a De Long
Av
4®"Perryman. See Perriman
Perscheid Gustave A., manufacturer cham-
pagne, office and cellar 122 Fulton
Persinger Frank M. (Persinger & Glixman). r.
312 Eddy
" & Glixman (Frank M. Persinger and Philip
Glixman), merchant tailors, 118 Geary
Person Andrew, liquors and lodgings, 321
Drumm
" Charles, waiter Wilson Dining Saloon, r.
6014 Everett
" Emil J., carpenter, r. 2 Falcon Av
" Emma, domestic, 1834 California
I
WASflBDRN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
BARBED
COPPER
INSULATED
WIRE
NAILS,
ROPE,
SPRINGS.
BACCHUS CELLARS
AND RHINE-FARM VINEYARDS,
SONOMA.
J. GUNDLACH & CO.,
SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK.
1252
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CROCKER-LA NGLEY DIEECTORY.
PET
J. C. WILSON & CO.
©OO BATTERY ST.
Tel. Main 1864.
COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Person Franklin, r. 2334 Pine
" John, seaman, r. 131 East
" Joseph, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Louis, hostler Mrs. Ellen A. Harris, r. 807
Montgomery
" Olof, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Sven, waiter, r. 60^4 Everett
j^°Person. See Pearson, Pearsson, Persons,
Persson and Pierson
Persons Charles F., secretary and assistant
general manager American Press As-
sociation, 510 Montgomery, r. New York
City
" Charles R., electrician, r. GSSYi Geary
" William M., conductor Market St. Ky., r.
1501 Turk
4S"Persons. See Pearson, Pearsson, Person,
Persson and Pierson
Persson Emma, domestic, 776 Clayton
" John P., fireman Merchants' Ice and Cold
Storage Co., r. 47 Natoma
" Ole, liquors, 211 Steuart
" Swan, carpenter, r. 349 Alvarado
J8®"Persson. See Pearson, Pearsson, Person,
Persons and Pierson
Pertini P. Bismark, salesman G. Bertini, r.
3023 Sacramento
Peru William, driver J. Lanzer, r. 2232 Mis-
sion
Perusina Vaso, oysterman, r. 318 Taylor
Perusini Antonio, capitalist, r. 2200 California
Perussio Michael, vegetables, r. 1519 Dupont
Perutz Alfred, clerk London and San Francisco
Bank, r. 1915 Broderick
Perzollo Giovanni B., laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
Pescadero Fast Freight, agent's office 36 Cali-
fornia
Pesch Adolph, waiter, r. 435 Jessie
Pescia Joseph, physician and surgeon, 611
Washmgton, hours 9 to 10 a. m. and 2 to
4 p. m., r. -2006 Washington
" Maria, widow, r. 611 Washington
Pesesonen Andrew, seaman, r. 414 Folsom
Peset Jean, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 214, 17th
" Joseph, r. 406 Pacific
Peshon Peter A., policeman, r. 27 Hartford
Pesoli Charles E., stenographer Stanly, Hayes
& Bradley, r. Alameda
Pesoli Edward A., vice-consul France, 604 Com-
mercial
Pesquina Antonio, bartender, r. 1114 Mont-
gomery
Pessagno John, candy maker Louis Saroni &
Co.. r. 1407 Kearny
Pessano Andrew (Pessano & Caratto), r. 2008^4
Mason
" & Caratto (Andrew Pessano and Agostino
Caratto), painters and paper hangers,
20081^ Mason
Pest House, SW cor Army and De Haro
Pestalacci Toby, bartender Emil Martinoni, r.
401 Broadway
" Peter, clerk Pedrotta & Zambelli, r. 325
Turk
Petak Charles, seaman, r. 131 East
Petaluma Fruit Packing Co. The, Field & Stone
Co. agents. 126 California
Petaluma Transfer Co., Pacific Express Co.
agents, office steamer Gold, pier bet
Washington and Jackson, telephone
Main 5762, branch office 14 California
Petchart Frank, horseshoer, r. 7 Juniper
Peter Edward, engineer, r. 820'/^ Filbert
" Katherina, widow, r. 820i4 Filbert
" Eugene A., sausage maker John A. Crough,
r. 9.=S9 Folsom
Peter George, cook Gustav Sassenberg, r. 529
Sacramento
" John, seaman str San Bias
>8®-Peter. See Peters
Petereit Hendrick, painter, r. 963 Mission
Peteri John H., liquors, SW cor Market and 4th,
r. 720 Ridley
Peterkin John, laborer, r. GoettingennrWoolsey
Peterlein Reinhold, hosiery manufacturer, 1161
Howard
Peterman Gustav, laborer, r. 2802 Greenwich
Petermann Fred J. (Petermann & Frank), r. 1025>
Devisadero
" & Frank (F. J. Petermann and August
Frank), manufacturers bags, tents and
awnings. Ill Clay
Peternel. Anton, restaurant, 704 Bryant
Peters Abraham, stenographer Hoffman, Alex-
ander & Co., r. 1324 Buchanan
" Albert, molder Thompson Bros., r. 14]/,
Rausch
" Albert E., clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r. 225,
11th
" Alexander, peddler, r. 117 Natoma
" Andrew, tailor, 2289 Bryant
" Anna, widow, r. 703'^ Hyde
" Arthur S. (Todt& Peters), r. Oakland
" Bert, student, r. 8I714 Larkin
" Brothers (David and Charles), liquors.
Lake nr 13th Av
Peters Brothers (Henry and Herman), gro-
ceries, 798 Haight
" Brothers (William, William C. and Henry
N.), liquors, 514 Montgomery and 653
Kearny
" Carl F., clerk Louis Schonfeld, r. NE cor
Grove and Gough
" Carrie M. Miss, bookkeeper, r. 207 Castro
" Carsten T., carpenter r. 27a Morris Av
" Charles, carpenter, r. 871 Market
" Charles, clerk, r. 495, 15th
" Charles, laborer, r. 410 Pacific
" Charles, millhand, r. 27a Morris Av
" Charles (Peters Brothers), r. Lake nr 13th
Av
" Charles R. Mrs., widow, r. 1120 Hyde
" Christian, cook, 407 Mason
" Clara H. Miss, clerk J. H. Peters, r. 2021
Howard
" Cleveland, policeman, r, 495, 15th
" Daniel, laborer, r. 16 Polk Lane
Peters Dash Co., A. G. Glenn agent, 213-215
Market
" David (Peters Bros.), r. Lakenr 13th Av
" Delia Mrs., varieties, 520 Polk
" Edwin, steward St. George's Club
" Eggert, stenographer Erlanger& Galinger,
r. 2021 Howard
" Elmer S., upholsterer Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 15411/4 Mission
" Frank, r. 827 Filbert
" Frank, engineer F. De Ferrari, r. 14^^
Rausch rear
" Frank, furniture, 96114-963 Mission, r. 45454
Minna
" Frank, machinist Union Gas Engine Co.,
r. 862i4 Mission
" Frederick (J. Popert & Co.), r. 346, 4th
" Frederick, clerk, r. 1318 California
" Frederick, laborer, r. 904 Bryant
" Frederick C, office 213 Mission, r. 30 Post
■ ' Frederick W. , correspondent E. L. G. Steele
&Co., r. 2522 Howard
" George, maltster, r. 2013 Folsom
" George, restaurant, 1524 Market, r. 177
Minna
" George, teamster Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. 11 Juri
" George F., horse trainer, r. 425. 7th Av
" George W., electrician William Wain-
wright, r. 27a Morris Av
" Gustave, driver Chicago Brewery, r. 323
Clementina
" Harry D., paper carrier, r. 1020 Guerrero
" Helena Mrs., varieties, NW cor Hyde and
Green
" Henry, r. 12 Eureka
" Henry (Cal. Brewing Co.), r. NW cor 17th
and Douglass
FBnrrs the news twelve houbs
rr\i -f — X -g -| ^^ • fBiKTs the news twelve houbi
Ine i:3Ulletin ^^°"r"r°L""'^
Telephone Main 926.
Kodaks
TO
RENT.
T. P. ANDREWS,
109 Montgomery St.
PET
CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
PET
1253
Peters Henry (Peters Bros.), r. 101 Devisadero
" Henry, butcher Alber & Wachter, r. 247,
3^
" Henry, clerk, r. 630 Sacramento
" Henry, driver, r. 174 Jessie
" Henry, painter, r. 145 Silver
" Henry C.F., foreman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. Mission nr 34th
" Henry D., tailor S N. Wood & Co., r. 429
Ringold
" Henry N. (Peters Bros.), r. Hopland, Men-
docino Co.
" Henry R., r. 624 Polk
*' Herman, wagon maker Geo. W. Phelan, r.
507 Castro
" Herman C. (Peters Bros.), r. 101 Devisadero
" James, carpetman Palace Hotel, r. 13 Lou-
isa
" James, fireman str Apache
" James, laborer, r. 239^2 Langton
" James C, machinist Pac. Axle Co., r. 235
8th
" Jennie Miss, milliner, r. 425, 7th Av
" J. F., carpenter German Hospital
" J. F., laborer, r. 501 Napa
" J. Frank, secretary Williams-Marvin Co.,
569 Market, r. 2715 Scott
" John (Cal. Brewing Co.), r. 12 Eureka
" John, driver S. F. Stock Brewery, r. 2006'/2
Dupont
" John, dyer J. Spaulding & Co., r. 353 Te-
hama
" John, foreman Pac. Paving Co., r. 305
Minna
'• John, liquors, SE cor 4th and Berry, r.
Oakland
<• John, livery stable, 1314 Grove, r. 2211 De-
visadero
" John, restaurant. 48 East, r. Oakland
" John A., apprentice D. D. Wass, r. 460, 15th
" John A., storekeeper P.M. SS. Co., r. 460
15th
" John H., bartender Augustus Massey, r.
639 California
" John H., contractor, r. 419 Dolores
" John H.. upholsterer, 2054 Mission
" John M., seaman, r. 324 Vallejo rear
" John T., real estate agent, 3 Mills Bldg,
2d floor, r. 12 Diamond
" Joseph, bootblack, r. 1 Hopeton Terrace
" Joseph, laborer, r. 27 Moss
" Joseph, laborer, r. 410 Pacific
" Joseph, liquors, 120^4 Jackson
" Joseph C. (Peters & Cowie), r. 225, 11th
" Joseph C., stevedore, r. 16th Av South bet
Kand L
Peters Joseph D., president California Naviga-
tion and Improvement Co., office Wash-
ington Street Wharf (pier 3), r. Stockton,
Cal.
" Joseph M., cook Sailors' Home
" J. P., scenic artist, r. 715 Howard
" Julius, baker, r. 107 Langton
" Julius, driver Thomas Mitchell, r. cor
Naples and Russia Av
" Julius, groceries and liquors, SW cor 19th
and Shotwell
" Lilly, stenographer, r. 1541i4 Mission
" Louis, tailor, r. 419 Natoma
" Margaret, widow, r. 2713 Folsom
" Margaret, widow, dressmaking, •22Y2, 7th
" Marie A., widow, r. 2522 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 14% Rausch rear
*< Mattie E. Miss, stenographer and type-
writer, 630 Market, r. SW cor 19th and
Di amond
" M. H. Miss, teacher languages, r. 3138 Mis-
sion
«' Oliver S., carpetman Palace Hotel, r. 13
Louisa
" Otto, groceries and liquors, NW cor Pine
and Broderick, r. 1814!^ Devisadero
" Pauline Mrs., notions, 1022 Larkin
" Philip, boots and shoes, 1315 and 1403 Stock-
ton, r. 1135 Geary
" Pincus, r. 1324 Buchanan
" Prince C, policeman, r. 3330 Sutter
" Richard, seaman, r. 1001 Batt3ry
" Robert M., mining, r. 495, 15th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
641-647 IVIARKEX ST.
Peters Sarah Mrs., r. 12a Sheridan
" Sarah W., widow, r. 309 Haight
" Siemen, clerk, r. 332^4 Geary
" Silas, gripman, r. 154I14 Mission
" Simon, tailor, r. 813 Jessie rear
" Sophia Mrs., boarding, 134 McAllister
" Stewart H., jockey, r. 425, 7th Av
" Theibaud, pattern maker, r. 929 Army
" William (Peters Bros.), r. 216 Prospect PI
" William, nurse, r. 1519 Leavenworth
" William, porter Cooper & Co.
' ' William C. (Peters Bros. ), r. 1333 California
" William M. Mrs., r. 637'/4 McAllister
Peters & Cowie (Joseph C. Peters and George
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merchants, 591, 6th
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Petersen Adolph T. N., ofQce 23 California,
room 12, r. 1717b Haight
" Alexander, laundryman. r. 268 Stevenson
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 924 Natoma
" Andrew I. (Kramer & Petersen), r. 636
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" Anna, domestic, 519 Eddy
" Annie A., widow, r. 1606i^ Lexington Av
" August, grille worker Thomas Klog, r. 511
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" Augustus, longshoreman, r. 719 Brannan
rear
" Bernard, cooper Roth, Blum & Co., r. 518,
9th
" Bertha, domestic, 2127 California
" C. Miss, dressmaking, 520 Filbert
" Carl F., clerk M. Levin, r. 3109 Buchanan
" Carrie, cook, NE cor 31st and Howard
" Charles, carriage washer Thomas Kelly &
Sons, r. 109 Austin Av
" Charles, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 709
Harrison
" Charles, driver, r. 1300 Turk
" Charles, laborer, r. 134/2 Gilbert rear
" Charles, seaman, r. 19 Steuart
" Charles A., president Union Soap Factory,
318, 10th, r. Alameda
" Charles C. A., secretary Baron J. H. Von
Schroder, 124Sansome, room 11, r. Pacific-
Union Club
" Charles F., teamster, r. 351 Perry
" Charles L., engineer Murray Bros., r. 412
Dolores
" Charles L., longshoreman, r. 13 Natoma
" Chris, drayman, r. 2836 Harrison
" Christian, liquors, 746, 4th
" Christian, tailor T. E. Kent, r. 616 Linden
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" E., steward, r. 33 Sacramento
" Edward, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Edward P., deputy County Clerk, r. 334
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" Eliza, widow, r. 719 Brannan rear
" Elmer, seaman, r. 1341/2 Gilbert rear
" Emily M., widow, r. 1515 Webster
" Ernest F., upholster Chas. M. Plum & Co.,
r. 414 Shotwell
" F., farmer, r. 320 Pacific
" Ferdinand, bookkeeper, r. 636 California
Petersen F. M. & Co. (Frederick M. Petersen),
general brokers and agents San Juan
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(limited), 506 Battery
Francis P., clerk, r. 17 Elliott Park
Frank, furniture dealer, r. iW-A Minna
Frank, laborer, r, 301 Sierra
Frederick, r. 56 South Park
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" Frederick, office 632 Market, r. 208 Hyde
■' Frederick 1., barber, 122, 7th
" Frederick M. (F. M. Petersen & Co.), r. 1203
Golden Gate At
" Fritz, car washer Market St. Ry., r. 816,
26th
" George, shoemaker Chas. A. Onstott, r.
564 Mission
" Gustave, contractor, r. 115, 8th
" H., seaman, r. 32 Sacramento
" Hans, contractor, r. 2926 Folsom
" Hans, machine hand Fink & Schindler, r.
1724 Jessie
" Hans, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 435 Jessie
" Hans L. (H. M. Petersen & Co.), r. 717 Treat
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" Hans M. (H. M. Petersen <& Co.), r. 717 Treat
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" Hans P. (Petersen & Gantner), r. 813 Polk
" Hans P., soap manufacturer, 1204 Vermont,
r. 1104Potrero Av
" Hennlng E., machinist, r. 1237, 18th
" Henry, driver Fredericksburg Bottling Co.,
r. 1510 Ellis
" Henry, laborer, r. Army nr San Bruno Av
" Henry, longshoreman, r. 719 Brannan rear
" Henry, master mariner, r. 744, 20th
" Hilma, domestic, 426 Shrader
PETERSEN H. M. & CO.
(Hans L. and Matthew Petersen), pro-
prietors San Francisco Artlflcial Stone
Paving Co. (ScMllinger's patent), office
313 Montgomery
Petersen Ida Miss, r. 301 Leavenworth
" Ivan L., accountant Risdon I. & L. Wks. r.
121 Stockton
" J., r. 737 Howard
" J. Mrs., r. 826 Geary
" Jacob, restaurant, 7 Market, r. 820 Page
" James, trader, r. 1119 Montgomery
" James C, restaurant, ,505, 4th
" J. C, foreman cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
" Jens, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
131 Shipley
" Jens, waiter J. L. Baar, r. 116 Leidesdorff
" John, baker C. G. Larsen. r. 434 Jessie
" John, clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P. Co..
r. 17 Elliott Park
" John, cook, r. 442 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" John, laborer, r. Richland Av nr Andover
Av
" John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 6th Av
bet L and M
" John, machinehand S. F. Planing Mill, r.
146,11th
" John, paper hanger, r. 241 Fell
" John, porter Greenebaum & Co., r. Mill
Valley
" John, seaman, r. 100% Jackson
" John, soapmaker H. P. Petersen, r. 1104
Potrero Av
" John, sugar maker, r. 15i4 Harriet
" Lars, seaman, r. 122 Perry
" Lars, upholsterer, r. 1516, 20th Av South
" Lars P., rope splicer, r. 2914 Larkin
" Lars S., r. 406, 7th
" Louis, bottler Humboldt Mineral Water
Co., r. 9 Little Russ
'■ Louis N., warehouseman Lowell's Ware-
house, r. Fruitvale
" M., 2d baker str Australia
" Mary, widow, r. 730,4th •
Petersen Matilda, domestic, 914 Post
" Matilda, domestic, 1922 Sacramento
■' Martin, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Martin, seaman, r. 135414 Alabama rear
" Mary H., widow, r. 28 Hanover PI
" Matthew (H. M. Petersen & Co.), r. 717
Treat Av
" Minnie, domestic, 309 Walnut
" Nels, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 13b Oak
Grove Av
" Nels, laundryman Edouard Bonnet, r. 14
Jackson
" Nicolai. cigars, r. 1036, 20th
" Niels P., shoemaker Erick C. Thode, r.
536, 2d
" Nisen P. (N. P. Petersen & Co.), r. 823 Page
" N. P. & Co. (Nisen P. Petersen and Andrew
L. Bertelsen), cigars and tobacco, 7 and
730 Market
" Olof, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Oscar, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
" Oscar, machinist, r. 968 Harrison
" Oscar, seaman, r. 23 Victor
" Otto, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Otto, stock clerk Wiester & Co., r. 414 Shot-
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" P., porter Golden West Hotel
" P. Mrs., dressmaking, 312 Minna
" P. C, quartermaster str Santa Rosa
" Peter, r. 10, ■13th
" Peter, r. 22^4 Clinton Park
" Peter, cigars and tobacco, 129i/4 East
" Peter, laborer, r. 8th Av South nr K
" Peter, ropemaker Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co., r. 2914 Larkin
" Peter, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Peter A., hostler Thomas Kelly & Sons, r.
1639 Pine
" Peter C, blacksmith, r. 7 Mint Av
" Peter H., cooper, r. 709 Harrison
" Peter H., janitor, r. 413 Minna
" Peter H., laundry, r. 342 Minna
" Peter J., laborer, r. 437, 4th
" Peter P., wood and coal, 441 O'Farrell
" Rasmus, tailor, r. 622 Clay
" Sibbert (Petersen & Fisher), r. 533 Alva-
rado
" Sofus, waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 617 Geary rear
" Tillie, domestic, 606 Oak
" Toldevar, brassfinisher W. T. Garratt &
Co.. r. 17 Elliott Park
" Victor, teamster, r. 1600 Mission
" Walter, brassfinisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. East Oakland
" Wilhelmina, widow, r. 414 Shotwell
" William (Petersen & Christensen), r. 901
Kearny
" William, seaman, r. 222 Filbert
" William J., secretary Union Soap Factory,
318, 10th, r. 320, 10th
" & Christensen (William Petersen and Nils
W. Christensen), liquors, 901 Kearny
PETERSEN & FISHER
(Sibbert Petersen and Charles W.
Fisher), plumbers and gasfitters, 205
PoweU, telephone Main 5649
Petersen & Gantner (Hans P. Petersen and
Henry W. Gantner), funeral directors
and embalmers, 8-10 City Hall Square,
telephone South 432
Peterson A., carpenter Marshutz & Cantrell, r.
3 Tehama
" A., dairyman, 1434-1426 Fulton
" A., quartermaster str City of Puebla
" A., shoemaker, r. 414 Ivy Av
" Agnes, widow, r. 202 Fillmore
" Albert, cooper Herbert &Vogel, r. 48 Ritch
" Albert, sorter Reichert & Co., r. Oakland
" Albert B., clerk A. B. Peterson, r. 10
Hampton PI
" Alexander, collector, r. 425 O'Farrell
" Alexander, seaman, r. 23 Victor
" Alexander A., machinist Risdon I^ & L.
Wks, r. 71114 Harrison
" Alfred, coffee saloon, 341 Bush, r. 223
Kearny
" Alfred, electrician Cahill & Hall Elevator
Co., r. 618 Jessie
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(except Sunday) 10 a. m. to 12 m. and
2 to 4 p. m., telephone Main 1723, r.
The Westminster, 614 Sutter
Peterson Alfred M., clgarmaker, r. 1109 Pacific
Peterson Alice Miss, dressmaking, 1205 Polk
" Anaanda, widow, r. 912 Clay
" Anders, toundryman, r. 336, Sth
" Andrew (Madson & Peterson), r. Oakland
" Andrew, bartender, r. 4 Boston PI
" Andrew, cook, r. 2043 Harrison
" Andrew, house and sign painter and con-
tractor, 1217M Howard
" Andrew, laborer, r. 1615 Pine
" Andrew, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Andrew, seaman, r. 204 Steuart
" Andrew, seaman, r. 416. 1st
" Andrew, teamster, r. 2013 Folsom
" Andrew, trackman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1412^2
Pine
" Andrew, waiter, r. 327 Clementina
" Andrew H., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 4
Boston PI
" Andrew R., liquors and lodgings, 160 Steu-
art
" Andrew T. (Christensen& Peterson), r. 421
East North
" Andrew T., porter Harris Bros. & Co., r.
1822 Mason
" Anna, widow, r. 116 Shipley rear
" Anna Mrs., r. 1055a Howard
" Annie, widow, r. 1329 Minna
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 359 Brannan
" Annie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1522 Bush
" Anton, quarryman, r. .303, 3d
" Anton G., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 912 Clay
" Antone, laborer, r. 15 Minnesota
" Aithur S., sales stable, 107-109 New Mont-
gomery, r. 529 Fell
" Astrid Mrs., r. 121 Stockton
" August, laborer L. Davies, r. 1104 Mont-
gomery
" August, longshoreman, r. 7 Kohler PI
" August, seaman U. S. steamer Albatross
" August, tailor, 713'^ Bush
" August, tailor Peterson & Landeor, r. 631
Stevenson
" August B., gents' furnishing goods, 252, 3d,
r. 10 Hampton PI
" August B. Jr., clerk, r. 10 Hampton PI
" August F., tailor, 83 Stevenson rear, r.
1591/2 Clara
" Axel, laborer David Woerner, r. 2416 Mis-
sion
" Barbara, widow, r. 16 Folsom
" Benjamin, house mover, r. 719 Minna
" Bernard, longshoreman, r. 22 South Park
" Berndt, basket maker, r. 1023 De Haro
" Brick Company (San Jose, Cal.), T. M.
Peterson manager, 40 New Montgomery
" C, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" Carl A., shoemaker, 1207 Fillmore
" Carl G., tailor, r. 119A William
" Carlin, cabinet maker, r. Peralta Av opp
York
" Carlos, longshoreman, r. 3lB Gilbert
" Catherine, widow, r. 421 Greenwich
" C. C, clerk W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 86414
Mission
" Casper, cooper Herbert & Vogel, r. Lorin,
Cal.
" C. H. (Valleau & Peterson), r. 2422 Folsom
" C. H., seaman, r. 32 East
" Charles, boatman H. Peterson, r. 16 Fol-
som
" Charles, clerk The Harry Unna Co. of S. F.,
r. 1737 Market
" Charles, cook, r. 4 O'Connell PI
" Charles, cook Simmons, Moberg & Kluck.
r. 660 Howard
" Charles, janitor, r. 915 Hayes
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 314 Day
" Charles, newspaperman, r. Contra Costa
House
Mora-
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Peterson Charles, oyster tonger
ghan, r. Millbrae
" Charles, restaurant, 1001 Market,
Stevenson
" Charles, seaman, r. 110 Berry
" Charles, seaman, r. 160 Steuart
" Charles, shoemaker, 3 Mary Lane
" Charles, teamster, r. 1023, 10th Av South
" Charles C, seaman, r. 320 Drumm
" Charles G. F., master schr Sailor Boy,
office 42 Market, room 3, r. 36 Berkeley A v
" Charles P., carpenter, r. Powhattan nr An-
" Charles R. (Peterson & Marcus), r. 22(J2
Devisadero
" Charles W., packer Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
East Oakland
" Christ, clerk H. Schlichtmann, r. 605 Shot-
well
" Christian, bartender Adolph Trefz, r. 512
Bush
" Christian, laborer, r. 1317, 7th Av South
" Christian, seaman, r. 8 Cadell Alley
" Christina, widow, r. 711% Harrison
" Clara, widow, r. 640 Castro
" Colin, millhand William A. Schrock
" Cora, domestic, 658 Ashbury
" Cora, saleslady Elizabeth Jon s, r. 521,4th
" Daniel, longshoreman, r. WSSy^ Folsom
" Edgar A., printer Call, r. 800 Kearny
" Edward, cabinet maker S. P. Furniture
Mfg Co.. r. 14 Ford
" Edward, typewriter, r. 2422 Folsom
" Edward P., boatman FolsomStreet Wharf
" Egbert, longshoreman, r. 20011/4 Dupont
" Emil, tanner Balz Bros. & Finkeldey, r.
I61/2, 24th
" Emil L., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 508 Hermann
" Emil O., salesman Raphael Weill &Co.,
r. Oakland
" Enewald, real estate, 324 Bush, r. The Cal-
ifornia
'• E Pontus, coachman, 502 Geary
" Ernest G., watchman Market St. Ry, r.
131/4 Auburn
" Ferdinand C, city agent Commercial
Union Assurance Co., r. Belvedere
" Frank, laborer, r. 1055b Howard
Peterson Frank B. (Frank B. Peterson & Co.),
and secretary Naknek Packing Co., 30-
33 California, r. 1716 Van Ness Av, house
telephone East 676
Peterson Frank B. & Co. (Frank B. Peterson),
importers, wholesale grocers and pro-
vision dealers, 30-33 California, telephone
Main 1055
" Fred E. (Peterson & Peterson), r. 36 Erie
" Fred G., bookkeeper Superintendent
Streets, r. 423 Fulton
" Frederick, r. 510, 9th
" Frederick,asst. bridgekeeper Fourth Street
Bridge, r. 333 Bryant
" Frederick, clerk J. W. H. Campbell, r. 103
Vandewater
" Frederick, cook, r. 214 Jackson
" Frederick, laborer, r. 56 Tehama rear
" Frederick, mate schr Monterey, r. 2011
Dupont
" Frederick, photographer, r. 403 Buena Vista
Av
" Frederick, seaman, r. 131 East
" Frederick E., superintendent carriers Ex-
aminer, r. 809 Clayton
" Frederick F., foreman Albert E. Buckman,
r. 10 Walter
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Peterson George, r. 320 Drunmi
" George, r. 420 Jackson
" George, fresco painter, r. 3008 California
" George, plumber John F. Myers & Co., r.
737 Howard
" George, shoemaker, 3421, 16th
" George A., printer, r. 800 Kearny
" George B., painter, 210 Leavenworth
" George M., seaman, r. 13 Clay
" George W., with AUyne & White, r. 30
Clinton Park
" Gertrude, clerk H. Huddleston &Co., r. 16
Folsom
" Gottfried T., carpenter, r. 126 Caselli Av
" Gustav, carpenter U. S. Lighhouse tender
Madrono
" Gustav, longshoreman, r. 234 Langton
" Gustav, marine engineer, r. 1307 Vermont
" Gustav, seaman, r. 637 How^ard
" Gustave, cook Pearson & Boyson. r. 425 Bush
" Gustave (Poetsch & Peterson), r. 3005 Har-
rison
" Gustavus, machine hand, r. 637 Folsom
" H., driver Fredericksburg Bottling Co.
" H., master mariner, r. 744, 20th
" Hannah, widow, r. 1423 Market
" Hannah, widow, liquors, 8 Commercial
" Hans, cabinet maker, r. 321 Capp rear
" Hans, domestic. 22 Hawthorne
" Harry, longshoreman, r. 413 Harrison
" Harry W., stevedore, r. 7814 Clementina
" Henry, assistant engineer str Leader, r.
Stockton, Cal.
" Henry, butcher, r. 510, 9th
" Henry, hostler J. W Morshead & Son, r. 20
Clay
" Henry, laborer Catton, Bell & Co., r. 80
Army
" Henry, master mariner, r. 1003 Battery
" Henry, teamster, r. 4 Hampton PI
" Henry Jr., teamster Yosemite Flour Mills,
r. 510, 9th
■ ' Henry C. , boatman Folsom St. Wharf, r, 419
Harrison
" Henry E., carpenter M. Hansen & Co., r.
1087 Tennessee
" Henry F., carpenter, r. 444 Brannan
" Herman E. (Peterson & Co.), r. Oakland
" Ida, domestic, 2410 Mission
" Ina L. Miss, stenographer, 16 Mills Bldg
9th floor, r. 141 Grove
" J., janitor, r. 100 Jones
" J., seaman, r. 1045 Market
" Jacob, bookkeeper, r. 56 South Park
" Jacob, laborer, r. 609^4, 3d
" Jacob, master mariner, r. 718 Filbert
" Jacob, vinegar maker Lewis Packing Co.
and Vinegar Wks, r. 525 Chestnut
" Jacob A., washer Lick Laundry, r. 468
Stevenson
" Jacob, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 208
Townsend
" James, r. 345 Beale
" James, carpenter, r. 524 Howard
" James, concrete worker, r. 316, 4th
" James, ship painter Callahan & Bundesen
" James, waiter, r. 129 Ivy Av
" James M., carpenter Spring Valley W. W.,
r. 616, 25th
" James M., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
241/2 Perry
" James P., bay and river freighting, 56 Steu-
art, r. 8th Av South bet G and H
" Jeremiah B., r. 613 Howard
" Jesse H., clerk German American Ins. Co.,
r. Alameda
Peterson J. M., gripman Sutter St. Ry, r. 1629
Clay
" John, r. 224,4th
" John, r. 52OV2 Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 321 Green
" John, cook M. Katzer, r. 516 Pine
" JohQ, deckhand str Sausalito
" John, laborer, r. 928, 13th Av South
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r. 8
Sierra
" John, laborer, r. 13 Chapultepec
" John, liquors, SW cor Railroad Av and 8th
Av South
" John, master schr T. Alonzo, ofBce 3d St.
Wharf, r. ] 10 Berry
" John, mate str Zinfandel, r. Napa, Cal.
" John, porter John Peters, r. 20 St. Charles
PI
" John, 2d officer str National City
" John, seaman, r. 3 East
" John, seaman, r. 131 East
'• John, seaman, r. 334 Main
" John, seaman, r. 568 Howard
" John, shoemaker Nestor Engblom, r. 901
Folsom
" John, waiter Johnson & Brenneke, r. 27
Langton
" John Rev., pastor Free Evangelical Swed-
ish Mission, r. lUiy^ Mission
" John A., plumber Daniel Williamson, r.
SW cor Railroad Av and 8th Av South
" John C, cooper, r. 132a 14th
" JohnF..pipemaker W.W.Montague &Co.,
r. Holly Park
" John H., master ship Eclipse, r. 40, 11th
" John H.. tailor, r. 803 Montgomery
" John T., tailor S. N. Levy, r. Oakland
" John W., machinist, r. 1821 Greenwich
" Joseph, laborer, r. 13 Natoma
" Joseph, master mariner, r. 321 Day
" Joseph, teamster Horn & Judge, r. 1st Av
South nr Railroad Av
" Josephine E., domestic, 3315 Washington
" Julia, domestic, r. 1221 O'Farrell
" Julius, salesman P. Greenberg &Co.,r.
2832 Bush
" Kate, widow, r. 421 Greenwich
" Kate Mrs., janitress Haight Primary
School, r. 730 Clementina
" Lars, seaman, r. 724 Harrison
" Lars A., tailor, 39 Eddy, r. 1522 Bush
" Lars F., cutter Samuel N. Levy, r. 403
Buena Vista Av
" Lawrence, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1413
Guerrero
" Lawrence, lamplighter, r. 508 Hermann
" Levert, capitalist, r. 95 Precita Av
" Lewis, model maker, 226 Market, r. 1301
Guerrero
" Loftus, millhand, r. 918 Capp
" Louis (Peterson & Peterson), r. 346, 10th
" Louis, r. 183 Perry
" Louis, butcher, r. 658V4 Jessie
" Louis, salesman A. W. Fink, r. Alameda
" Louis, seaman, r. 601. 3d
" Louis, stenographer r. 403 Buena Vista Av
" Louis, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" Louis A. (Peterson & Landeor), r. 1522
Bush
" Martin, clerk Albion Lumber Co., r. 2
Welsh
" Martin, laborer, r. 14 Zoe
" Martin, painter, r. 215, 29th
" Martin, peddler, r. 1128 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 188 Noe
" Mary, lodgings, 730, 4th
" Mary Miss, r. 442, 9th rear
" Mauritz, 2d officer str Alcazar, r. 28 Sac-
ramento
" Melchior, iron worker, r. 209, 22d rear
" N., machinist Bay City Iron Wks
" N., painter, r. 98 Montgomery Block
" Neil, waiter R. L. Kohr & Co., r. 417
Kearny
" Nels, groceries, 316, 6th
" Nels, laundryman, r. Contra Costa House
" Nels P., blacksmith, r. 108 Arlington
" Nels P., seaman, r. 423 Francisco
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" Niel M., waiter James Nissum, r. 22 Haw-
thorne
" Nils T. (N. T. Peterson & Bro.), r. 342 Mc-
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Peterson N. T. & Brother (Nils T. and Peter
W.), proprietors Golden Gate Steam
Dye Works, 342 McAllister
" O., cabinet maker, r. 1724 San Carlos Av
" Olaf, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
'• Ole, teamster, r. NE cor Fillmore and
Chestnut
" Oliver, r. 53 Capp
" Olof, proprietor Cosmopolitan House, 211-
213 Steuart
" Olof, stevedore, r. ,54 Silver
" Olof, tailor, 8 Grant Av, r. Berkeley
" Olof F., liquors and lodgings, 10 Jackson
" Olof F., liquors, NW cor Howard and East,
r. Oakland
" Oscar, ironer Parisien Steam Laundry, r.
1600 Dolores
" Oscar F., cabinet maker, r. 639a Minna
" Oscar P., deckhand str Encinal, r. 120
Shipley
" Oscar, tailor, r. 159 Clara
" Otto, foreman Morgan Oyster Co., r. 640
Castro
" Otto W., compositor California Volks-
freund, r. 640 Castro
" P. , laborer Morton Dray ing and Warehouse
Co., r. 7 Mint Av
•' Paul, cigars and tobacco, Broadway St.
Wharf, r. 2011 Dupont
" Pehr A. (Peterson & Ohlson), r. 65714 Minna
" Peter (Jacobsen & Peterson), and restau-
rant, 621-623 Kearny, r. 2709 Sutter
" Peter, carver Dennett's, r. Alameda
" Peter, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 145. 4th
" Peter, hoseman Engine 30
" Peter, laborer, r. 126 Welsh
" Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
14 Michigan
'• Peter, longshoreman, r. 1018 Montgomery
" Peter, packer Hooker & Co., r. 435 Califor-
nia Av
" Peter, painter, r. 421, 4th
" Peter, rigger, r. 301 Sierra
" Peter, seaman, r. 5'/4 Freelon
" Peter, seaman, r. 419 East North
" Peter, ship painter Llewellyn Davies, r. 11
Montgomery
" Peter, upholsterer W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
Oakland
" Peter C, pressman Commercial Publish-
ing Co., r. 423 Francisco
" Peter C, seaman, r. 10 Moulton PI
" Peter C, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1703
Turk
" Peter N., r. 8V2 Webster
" Peter O. (Peterson & Schemp), r. 244 Shot-
well
" Peter W., laborer, r. 217!4, 8th rear
" R., master schr Kodiak, office 310 Sansome
" Ralph, laborer S. P. Co., r. 24th and Rhode
Island
" Ralph, seaman, r. 3 East
" Rasmus, fisherman, r. 135 Folsom
" Robert, cook New Wisconsin Hotel, r. 1
Folsom Av
" Rose Miss, saleslady, r. 10 Hampshire PI
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 5 Sumner
" Samuel O., superintendent S. F. Candle
Co.,r. 2024 Folsom
" Sarah, widow, r. 333 Bryant
Peterson S. B., ship owner, commission mer-
chant and president Chignik Bay Pack-
ing Co., 30-32 California, r. 1716 Van Ness
Av, telephone East 676
" Seabury B. Jr., r. 1716 Van Ness Av
" Silas A., carpenter, r. 231, 10th
" S. O. Mrs., r. 1 Scotland
" Stella, widow, r. 1408 Sanchez
" Theodore, bartender Grasso & Crespino, r.
625 California
" Thomas, cook, r, 825 Battery
" Thomas, stenographer, r. 1104 Potrero Av
" Thomas H., expressman, NE cor 5th and
Minna, r. 624 Minna
Peterson Tillie, waitress Dennett's, r. 1055b
Howard
" Walter, laborer, r. 631 Stevenson
" Walter A., driver Electric Laundry, r. 529
Fell
" W. C, lithographer George H. Tay Co., r.
Alameda
" William A., r. 521 Eddy
" William, helper Walcom Bros., r. 108 Ar-
lington
" William, painter, r. 1104 Mission
" William, saloon keeper, r. 800 Kearny
" William J., barber Selig Mt;ndelson, r. 629
Union
" William O., carpenter, r. 1020 Mission
" & Co. (Herman E. Peterson and Otis G.
Dodge), real estate, 58 St. Ann's Bldg
" & Landeor (Louis A. Peterson and John S.
Landeor), tailors, 39 Eddy
" & Marcus (Charles R. Peterson and Sieg-
fried Marcus), proprietors Pioneer Soap
Co., 220 California, room 8
" & Ohlson (Pehr A. Peterson and John A.
Ohlson), restaurant, 107, 6th
" & Peterson (Louis and Fred E.), tool mak-
ers, 346, 10th
PETERSON & SCHEMP
(Peter 0. Peterson and Jacob F.
Schemp), furniture manufacturers,
SE cor 17th and Folsom
4®"Peterson. See Peaterson, Pederson, Peter-
sen and Petterson
Petit Henry C, teamster, r. 1700 Broderick
" John, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
710 Brannan
" Joseph, laborer, r. 14 Zoe
" Julius, conductor Geary St. RR, r. 10
Parker Av
Petrarchi Stella Miss, r. 1408 Mason
Petri Amadeo, cigars and tobacco, 142714 Dupont
" Angelo, bakery, 128 Pacific, r. 117 Fran-
cisco
" Arnold, soapmaker, r. E s York nr 17th
" Domenico, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Frank, cellarman, r. 416 Broadway
" Frederick D., proprietor Columbia House,
18, 1st
" Henry, butcher, r. 763 Howard
" N., r. 617 Mission
" Peter J., artificial stone worker, r. 2 Hyde
PI
Petric Louis, restaurant, 928 Larkin, r. 1509
Pine
'• Martin, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
33 Welsh
Petrie Edward, seaman, r. 119 Silver
" Edward J., waiter str Columbia
" Frank B., physician. 211 South California
" James C, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 120a Silver
" Margaret, widow, r. 231 Golden Gate Av
>g®=-Petrie. See Petry
Petrocchi Mansuetto, laborer, r. 1518 Stockton
rear
Petroli Carlo, tinsmith, r. 6i4 Union PI
Petroschka Emil, ladies' tailor. 82914 Sutter
4®"Petroschka. See Piotrowski and Pitroski
Petrovic Stephen, cooper, r. bSbVi Union
Petrovich John, cook, r. 523i^ Jessie
" Samuel S., r. 35 Sharon
Petrowski Rudolph, cooper Diedrich Bucking, r,
338, 5th
Petrusich Christian, cook, r. 820i/^ Larkin
" Ivo, porter Gargre & Co., r. 1432 Howard
" John, r. 1033 Mission
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Petry Adolph, carpenter and builder, r. 444
Elizabeth
" John, grinder Will & Finck Co., r. Ala-
meda
" John Jr., metal spinner P. E. Barker, r.
Alameda
" Joseph, printer, r. 65 Natoma
«r-Petry. See Petrie
Petsch Conrad, machinist, r. 1261, 18th
" Henry, machinist, r. 1411 Mason
" Johan C, machinist and brass worker, 221
Mission, r. 1261. 18th
" M., cook, r. 126 Ellis
" Sophie, widow, r. 1411 Mason
jes=-Petsch. See Poetsch
Petschauer Stefan, bottler John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. East Oakland
Pett Otto, dyer, r. 611 Linden Av
Pettee Alexander, manager supply dept. Edi-
son Light and Power Co., r. 2022 Ellis
" John, bookkeeper Black Diamond Coal
Mining Co., r. 2505 Leavenworth
" John, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" John Jr., r. 2505 Leavenworth
" Joseph J., r. 2505 Leavenworth
*®- Pettee. See Petit. Pettit and Petty
Pettenati Francesco, clerk Giovannini & Car-
bonari, r. 120 Bernard
" Johanna C, widow, r. 447 Broadway
" Victoria, widow, r. 45 Federal
Petterle Frank, contractor, r. 520 Francisco
Petterson Andrew J., plumber, r. 1404 Pacific
" Axel, oiler Union I. Wks, r. 24 Montezuma
" Axel H., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 24
, Montezuma
" C. E.. seaman Revenue cutter Bear
" Charles, carpenter, r. 240 Shotwell
" Charles E., silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
1610 Green
" Clarence A., clerk Stanley Adderley, r. 1009
Clay
" Frank, plumber F. Raisch, r. 1906 Powell
" George, storekeeper, r. 912 Ellis
" Gustaf O., carpenter, r. 146, 11th
" Henry J., plumber, r. 1404 Pacific
" Howard, compositor Upton Bros., r. 1009
Clay
" J. A., master mariner, r. 5!^ Freelon
" John (Rowe & Peterson), r. Fruitvale
" John N., foreman McNab & Smith, r. 1214
Ellis
" Louis, laborer S. P. Co., r. 24th and Rhode
Island
" M. Miss, packer Yiavi Co., r. 237 Lang-
ton
" Martin, plumber and gas fitter, 1401 Pacific
" Nils, liquors, 1421 Tonquin
" Olof. laborer, r. 131 East
" Ralph, laborer, r. SE cor 24th and Rhode
Island
" Reinhart, master schr Fannie Dutard.
office Pier 4 Steuart
" Reinhold, varieties, 29, 9th
4S~Petterson. See Pederson, Petersen and
Peterson
Pettes William E., manufacturers' agent, 41
Phelan Bldg, r. Alameda
Pettigrew Andrew, fireman str Newsboy, r. 314.
1st
" Elizabeth R. Miss, teacher Emerson Pri-
mary School, r. 412 Cole
" John M., salesman H. Dutard, r. 314 O'Far-
rell
" Percy B., bookkeeper M. Ehrman & Co., r.
412 Cole
" Sarah V., widow, r. 1321 Geary
Pettigro ve George W. , tinsmith Badlam Bros. ,
r. 1729 Devisadero
4®"Pettigrove. See Pettygrove
Pettingill William E., shoemaker, r. 35M Zoe
Pettis Edward L., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Cos, r. Oakland
" George H., compositor, r. 1614 Guerrero
" G. S., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos, r.
Oakland
" Mary E. widow, r. 415 Natoma
Pettis William H., supreme royal guardian
Royal Fraternal Guardians, 318 Pine,
rooms 16-17, r. Oakland
Pettit Edwin, r. 818 Powell
" James S., captain company I, 1st Infantry
U. S. A., Angel Island
" J. M.,r. 1045 Market
" John, sugar refiner, r. 832M Harrison
" Mark L., physician, 536 Kearny
" Susan B., widow, r. 6311/4, 21st
Pettitt Bert, clerk J. G. Pettitt, r. Oakland
PETTITT J. GEORGE,
millwright and elevator builder,
dumb waiters and hoists of all kinds,
325 Mission cor Fremont, telephone
Main 5757, r. Oakland
Pettitt John McC. (Carter & Pettitt), r. 116
Hyde
" William H., piano tuner, r. 814, 19th
J8®- Pettitt. See Petit, Pettee and Petty
Pettlen Walter, varnisher Caspar Reichling, r.
241 Minna
Pettus Thomas A. (Campbell & Pettus), r. Cle-
ment nr3d Av
Petty Alexander L., teamster Louis Marks, r.
4171/2 Grove
" George J., bookkeeper Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. 4171/4 Grove
" George S., r. illhi Grove
" John, blacksmith, 212 Mission, r. Fruitvale
" John M., teamster Louis Marks, r. 420%
Ivy Av
" Joseph, blacksmith John Petty, r. Fruitvale
" Rowland, blacksmith helper John Petty, r.
Fruitvale
" William G., painter Market St. Ry.,r. 13241/^
Vallejo
4S=-Petty. See Pettit, Petit and Pettee
Pettygrove F. W., traveling salesman J. A. Fol-
ger & Co.
Pettyjohn Charles, florist, 1017 Florida
Petzinger Jacob F., master fire boat Governor
Markham, r. 2916 Folsom
Petzold August, cooperage, old casks and bar-
rels bought and sold, 27-29 Broadway,
telephone 5014, r. 1232, 18th
Petzold Gustav, butcher, r. 320 Austin Av
" Henry, machine hand N. Parrish & Co.,
r. 605 California
" Henry, musician, r. 405 Sanchez
4®-Petzold. See Paetzold
Peulecka Fred L., carpenter Henry L. Peulecka,
r. 14Bonita
Peulecka Henry L., carpenter and builder, 17
Halleck, r. 14Bonita
Peutz William, mill hand, r. 26121/4 Mission
Pew Charles E., pictorial artist, 1217 Clay
Pew John W., mining secretary, 310Pine, rooms
15-17, r. Belvedere
J8®=Pew. See Pugh
Pey A., waiter, r. 814 Montgomery
" Joseph, porter, r. 13 Scott PI
Peyre Bazile, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Celestine, laundry, 1722 Dolores
Peyre Jean, liquor importer and native wine
producer, SW cor Market and 12th, r.
10 Elgin Park Av
" John, laundryman D. Lapouble & Co.
" Jules, waiter, r. 631 Jackson
" Leon, liquors, 153 Valencia
Peyrefltte Etienne, laundry, I8O314 Union
Peyser Abraham L. (S. N. Wood & Co.), r. 1418
Page
" Carrie, widow, r. 729 McAllister
" Charles, salesman Hevnemann & Co., r.
1021 Fair Oaks
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Peyser Harry M., traveling salesman Pac.
Butchers' Supply Co., r. 1419 Geary
" Henry, special policeman, r. 332 Clemen-
tina
" Jacob, bookkeeper A. Schwartz, r. 724
Green
" Louis, tailor, San Jose Av nr 30th, 226, 30th
" Morris, barber, r. 322 Clementina
" Morris, dry goods, 1706 Market, r. 1226
Golden Gate Av
" Morris, treasurer Baldwin Theatre
" William F., porter Charles Jacobson & Co.,
r. 746 Mission
>e®"Peyser. See Peiser and Pyser
Peyton Delia, domestic, 2037 Baker
" John A., dentist, r. 304, 3d
" Leroy, bookkeeper Western Meat Co.
• " Mary E. Miss, r. 302 Van Ness Av
Pezet George W., barber James M. Lackey, r.
SVi Moss
Pezzoli Giovanni, plumber, r. 516 Pacific
Pezzolo Joseph, r. 2230 Greenwich
" Rose Miss, packer Paul Rieger & Co., r.
2236 Greenwich
Pfaar George, bartender, r. 735 Ellis
Pfaeffle E. H. & Co. (Ernest H. Pfaeffle and Char-
les L. Waugaman), butchers, 1803Haight
" Ernest H. (E. H. Pfaeffle & Co.), r. 221i/2
Steiner
" Eugene E. P., groceries and liquors. 1831-
1833 Market, r. 1833 Market
" Henry G., butcher, 1839 Market
" Robert W., chemist Mack & Co., r. SIS^/^
Steiner
Plaefflin Adolf, groceries and liquors, 1801 Fol-
som
Pfaendler Albert, brewer Jackson Brewing Co.,
r. 1511 A Howard
" Anton, cured meats, 162, 9th
" Joseph, beer bottler John Rapp, r. iiy^
Morris Av
Pfaff Adolph M., salesman F. Chevalier & Co.,
r. Alameda
" Amelia, widow, r. 3016c Sacramento
" Anna A., widow, r. 1025 Post
" Charles, contractor, r. 619, 17th
" Frank S., driver John F. Seyden, r. 232 Lin-
den Av
" Frederica, widow, r. 1620 Turk
" John F., clerk N. Van Bergen & Co., r. 615
Fillmore
" Louis, dyeing and cleaning, 907 Larkin, r.
26 Turk
" Thomas R., clerk N. Van Bergen & Co., r.
1620 Turk
" Valentine, machinist, r. 621 Commercial
Pfaffhauser Henry, r. 1224 Bush
Pfahlert Julius (Heide & Pfahlert), r. 1600
Larkin
Pfanz Frederick, liquors, 500, 6th
Pfarr George W., bartender Harry B. Adler, r.
735 Ellis
Pfarrer Alexander R., architect, 1029 Noe
" Charles T., bookkeeper The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. 906, 21st
Pfefler Charles, barber Frank Walker, r. 27
Howard
" Martin, baker, r. 637 Pacific
Pfeifer Edward J., salesman George W. Shreve,
r. 737 Church
" George P., liquors and boarding, W s 1st
Av South nr Railroad Av
" Henry, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 10th Av
South nr P
Pfeiffer Albert L., printer E. J. Bowen, r. 615
Gough
" Anton, machinist A. J. Van Drake, r. 136
Fair Oaks
" August, baker, r. 358 Jessie
" Daniel, baker, r. 711 Union
" Emma Miss, milliner Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 511 Haight
" Frank, barber Philip Cohen, r. 100 McAllis-
ter
" Frederick, shoemaker, r. 615 Gough
" George, cook, r. 2014 Folsom
" Gottlieb, machinist, r. 118, 1st
" Heinrich, baker, r. 425 0'Farrell
" John, r. 713'-4 Union
3, 311, 313,315 and317 MARKET ST.
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Pfeiffer John W., locksmith, r. 231% Jackson
" Joseph, cook Albert Zimmerman, r. 906
Pacific
" Louis, r. 511 Haight
" Louis A., steamfitter, r. 358 Jessie
" Louis W., harness maker Delfino & Ross,
r. 7131/2 Union
" M. Mrs., nurse, r. 2014 Folsom
" Rudolph, steward str Pomona, r. 419 Valley
" Thekla, widow, r. 517 Jessie
" William, packer E. J. Bowen, r. 615 Gough
4®-Pfeiffer. See Pfeffer
Pfenninger Emil L. (H. Pfenninger & Co.), r.35
Lily Av
" H. & Co. (Hermann and Emil L. Pfennin-
ger), confectionery, 1910 Ma,rket
" Herman, engineer W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Hermann (H. Pfenninger & Co.), r. 141/2
Page
" Werner, sculptor, r. 621 Commercial
Pfister J. J., president J. J. Pfister Knitting
Co., 120 Sutter, rooms 21-24, r. 2208 Jones
Pfister J. J. Knitting Co., J. J. Pfister president,
J. O. Gantner secretary, manufacturers
knitted goods, bathing suits, sweaters,
sporting suits, underwear, etc., 120 Sut-
ter, rooms 21-24, telephone Main 1254,
factory 410-412 Polk
" Nelson Mrs., teacher music, 719 Eddy
" Roy, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
Oakland
" Roy J., student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. Oakland
4®"Pfister. See Fister and Phister
Pflaumbaum Charles, distiller Blumenthal &
Co., r. 738 Green
Pfleger Frederick, carpenter, r. 21 Falcon Av
Pfleider Charles, waiter New York Kitchen, r.
457, 4th
Pflueger August, tailor, r. 920 Dolores
4®"Pflueger. See Flugger
Pfluger Annie Miss, confectionery, bSOYi, 6th
" Edward J., salesman F. N. Woods & Co., r.
Oakland
" William, peddler, r. 149 Shipley rear
" William H., millhand Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 5301/^, 6th
Pforr John, real estate, 329 Montgomery, r. 113
Eddy
Pfuhl Henry, salesman, r. 1816 Lyon
Pfund A. Miss, teacher music, r. 208 Jones
" Theodore, secretary S. F. Tageblatt Asso-
ciation, 633 Merchant, r. 208 Jones
Pgoetz Louis (Leverenz & Pgoetz), r. 1827 How-
ard
Phair John, commercial traveler, r. 2826 Bush
" Robert, plasterer, r. 140 Natoma
" Robert H., laborer, r. 1010 Tennessee
•' Thomas Mrs., r. 268 Tehama
4®"Phair. See Fair
Phankuch John, laborer Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 120b Shot well
Pharion Frederick M., bakery and confectionery,
634 Grove
Pharo James E., collector P. C. SS. Co., r. Oak-
land
" Joel H., delivery clerk P. C. SS. Co.,r. East
Oakland
" Joseph A., painter, r. 1008, 11th Av South
Pheby Thomas B. Jr., law student Bishop &
Wheeler, r. Oakland
Phelan A. E.. oculist and aurist, 131 Post, room
3, r. 632 Post
" Alfred M., blacksmith W. A. Mowry, r. 8Y2
Sheridan
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Phelan Alice, widow, r. SW cor 17th and Va-
lencia
" Anna E., widow, r. 8i4 Sheridan
" Annie, compositor Commercial Publishing
Co., r. 8/2 Sheridan
" Anthony, painter, r. 1220 Powell
Phelan Building, Robert McElroy agent, junc-
tion Market and O'Farrell
" Catherine, widow, r. 1135, 18th
" Charles A., boiler maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 553 Folsom
•' Charles F., clerk George L. Murdock, r. 2202
Taylor
" Edward N., delivery clerk Pac. Postal Tel.
Co., r. 807 Turk
" Frederick M., harness maker, r. 415 Vallejo
PHELAN GEORGE W.,
carriage, wagon and truck manufac-
turer, repairing in all its branches
promptly done, 657-659 Bryant nr 5tli,
r. 11 Juniper
Phelan Gregory J., physician and surgeon, 11
Van Ness Av
" Henry du R., physician and surgeon, 11
Van Ness Av
" Henry G., Inspector U. S. Customs, r. 18
Clara
Phelan James, estate of, 301 Phelan Bldg
" James, laborer, r. 2554 Geary
" James, physician, r. 714 Bush
Phelan James D., capitalist, 301 Phelan Bldg,
r. SW cor 17th and Valencia
" James F., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
217a Collingwood
" James J., clerk Payot, TJpham & Co., r. 114
Mason
" John, boiler maker, r. 1817 Union
" John, policeman, r. 1020 Folsom
" JohnC, laborer, r. 1328 Natoma
" John J., clerk, r. 10 Louisa
" John J., clerk, r. 553 Folsom
" Louis, bookkeeper First National Bank, r.
11 Van Ness Av
" Nicholas J., solicitor, r. 327 Broadway
" Patrick, capitalist, r. 18 Clara
" Peter P., foreman boiler works Fulton Eng.
& Ship Bldg Wks, r. 533 Folsom
" Robert £., r. 18 Clara
" Thomas, apprentice Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 553 Folsom
" Timothy F., watchman Am. Biscuit
Co., r. 2208 Pine'
" William, driver Jersey Farm Co., r. 350
Tehama
" William, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 437%
Harrison
" William J., carrier postofiQce, r. 2208 Pine
" William J., machine hand Albert Hansen,
r. 614 Linden Av
4®-Phelan. See Philan
Phelps Abner, r. 313 Devisadero
" A. E., estate of (W. S. Phelps'& Co.), office
13-15 Drumm
Phelps Alanson H., president Phelps & Arnold,
220-222 Mission, r. 1510 Jones
" Albert A., bookkeeper, r. 1510 Jones
" A. S,, waiter str Willamette Valley
" Asa H., with W. S. Phelps & Co., r. 1507
Jones
PHELPS BROTHERS,
importers pianos, organs, etc., 313 De-
visadero
Phelps Carlos, iron worker, r. 17 Zoe
" Cecilia L., widow, r. 428'/^ Fell
Charles A., salesman Price Baking Pow-
der Co.
" Charles I., agent, r. 1513 Sacramento
" Daniel T., ship smith, r. 35 Borland
" Edwin A. (Phelps & Miller), r. Alameda
" Edwin C, clerk W. S. Phelps & Co., r. 1511
Jones
" Frank A., with W. S. Phelps & Co., r. 1507
Jones
" Frederick T., salesman Hale Bros., r. 712
Ellis
" George T., clerk W. S. Phelps & Co., r. 2514
Laguna
Phelps George W., real estate, 30 Montgomery,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" H., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" James C, salesman Stuparich Mfg. Co., r.
2435 Mission
Phelps John A., vice-president Western Fur-
nishing Co., 967 Mission, r. Oriel Hotel
" John B., watchman, r. 240|4, 6th
" John G., teamster Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
East Oakland
" John R., bookkeeper California Optical Co.,
r. 2135 Pine
" Josephine H. Mrs., teacher Rincon Gram-
mar School, r. 826 Green
" Laura A., widow, r. 1118 Leavenworth
" Laura V., proof reader George Spaulding
&Co., r. 1332 Clay
" Louis J., examiner U. S. Customs, r. 313
Devisadero
" Manufacturing Co. The, office 13-15 Drumm
" Philip, r. 33 Hinckley
" Rodger S., student, r. 1510 Jones
" Timothy Guy, office 330 Pine, rooms 3-4, r.
San Mateo
" Tracy, expressman, r. 605 Broadway
Phelps Walter J., accountant O'Connor. Moffatt
& Co., r. 313 Devisadero
" William, ship chandler, r. 324 Jones
" William H., with W. S. Phelps & Co., r.
1511 Jones
" William S. (W. S. Phelps & Co.), r. 1511 Jones
" Wisner M., salesman Overman Wheel Co.,
r. 309 Larkin
Phelps W. S. & Co. (William S. Phelps and
estate of A. E. Phelps), shipsmiths, 13-15
Drumm, telephone Drumm 189
Phelps & Arnold, Alanson H. Phelps president,
Henry A. Arnold secretary, iron mer-
chants, 220-222 Mission
Phelps & Miller (Edwin A. Phelps), managers
Eastern manufacturers, 118-120 Sutter
Phemester Walter B., liquors, 400, 4th, r. SUV^
Perry
Phenix Insurance Co. (of Brooklyn), Brown,
Craig & Co. general agents, 407-409 Mont-
gomery
" Mining and Milling Co. (Esmeralda Co.,
Nev.), Alfred K. Durbrow secretary. 69
Nevada Block
Pherson Hugo baker, r. 237 Minna
" William, seaman str Point Arena
Phil C, boatswain str City of Puebla
Philadelphia Board Marine Underwriters,
Oliver Eldridge agent, 303 California,
room 18
Philadelphia Brewery, 228-240, 2d
" Electrolysis Co., 28 Donohoe Bldg
Philadelphia Manufacturing Co.,
0. L. Cramer proprietor, manufacturer
grocer's supplies and specialties, pick-
les, mustard, olives, extracts, oils,
sauerkraut, etc., 431-435, 7th, tele-
phone South 530
Philadelphia Shoe 'Co., Bernard Katschinski
proprietor, 10, 3d
" Soap Works, Otto Luhn & Co., proprietors,
117-123 Diamond, office 209 Battery
" The, Charles Tepper proprietor, 421 Bush
Philan John N., bookseller and stationer, 211
Sutter, r. 617 Mason
4®=-Philan. See Phelan
Philatelic Californian (monthly), California
Press Club publishers, 516 California
" Society of San Francisco, G. M. Schiller
secretary, 105 O'Farrell
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Philbin John, plasterer, r. 38 Mary
" Thomas, bricklayer, r. 29 Dorland
Philbon George G., bricklayer, r. 140 Page
" John, carpenter, r. 140 Page
" Mary E. Miss, varieties, 1702 Hayes
" Michael, liquors, 53 Everett
Philbrick Charles S., signpainter Brown &
Johnson, r. Oakland
" David W. iPhilbrick & Metcalf), r. 254bA
Folsom
" Everett, assistant O'Connor, Moffat t & Co.,
r. 3120 California
" Fred E., watchman, r. 3120 California
" & Metcalf (David W. Philbrick and Solon
T. Metcalf), real estate and varieties,
2548a Folsom
Philbrook Alonzo K., bicycles and bicycle re-
pairing, 314 Golden Gate Av, r. 522 Polk
PMlbrook Horace W., attorney at law, 214
Pine, rooms 62-65, r. 784 Clayton
" Milton, journalist, r. 137 Sanchez
Philip Adrian S., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 886 Shotwell
" Freda, widow, r. 2020 Sutter
" Helena Miss, porcelain artist, 704 Sutter,
r. 2020 Sutter
" Morley, harness maker Kempkey, Gilham
& Sawyer, r. 214 Golden Gate Av
" Marta H. Miss, photographer, 704 Sutter,
r. 2020 Sutter
" John, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" John H. , physician, 14 Grant Av, room 40, r.
Oakland
Philipp Hattie Mrs., r. 1607 Webster
" Licher, shoemaker, r. 2195^4 Powell
Philippi Konrad, cabinet maker Brass & Wit-
tenburg, r. 701 Natoma
Philipps Antone, teamster, r. 113 Freelon
" Conrad, cabinet maker, r. 2519 Gough
" George, mining, r. 546 Turk
" Philip, clerk, r. 2519 Gough
Philippson Isaac, r. 727 Bush
Philips Edward, painter, 1106 Steiner, r. 1328
Golden Gate Av
" Frank, waiter, r. 211, 4th
" Fritz, laborer Luke G. Sresovich & Co.,r.
111314 Kearny
" Newton (Seeligsobn & Philips), and travel-
ing salesman Jules Levy & Bros. r. 221
Kearny
" William J., laborer Luke G. Sresovich &
Co. , r. cor 6th and Howard
4®-Philips. See Phillips
PMlkill Benjamin, groceries, fruits and vege-
tables, SW cor 22d and Howard, r. 906
Treat Av
Phillip Fred, clerk str Transit, r. Oakland
" James, seaman str Australia
" Leon, engineer The F. Thomas Parisian
Dyeing and Cleaning Wks, r. 438 Ringold
rear
" Thaddeus, depot porter S. P. Co., foot Mar-
ket, r. Oakland
" William, teamster, r. 145, 4th
Phillipps Jane, widow, r. 522, 19th
" Joseph, cook Palace Restaurant, r. 409
Stevenson
Phillippsen J. C. Henry, porter Getz Bros. &
Co., r. 1214 McLea Court
" John, cellarman Joseph Melczer A Co., r.
12i4 McLea Court
Phillips A.,r. Paciflc-Union Club
" A. & Co., excursions P. A. Ziegenfuss
agent, 30 Montgomery
" Abraham, painter, r. 933 Clay
" Abraham Jr., clerk Newman & Levinson,
r. 933 Clay
" A. H., printer Bulletin, r. 1002 Polk
" Albert J., clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 126, 5th
" Alexander, painter Burr & Shields, r. 1206
Laurel Av
" Alice Miss_, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" Allen W., zincographer Chronicle, r. 258
Stevenson
" Andrew G., cabinet maker, r. 1007 Hamp-
shire
" Andrew H., r. 1002 Polk
" Annie, widow, r. 333 Fell
" Antonio, clerk, r. 113 Freelon
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
e^l-S-q-T' IVIARKEX ST.
Phillips Arabelle P. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 709
Taylor
" Archibald, carpenter, r. 408 Pacific
" Archibald W., clerk, r. 211 Guerrero
" August, barber, 316 East North, r. 223
Broadway
" Bennett, harnessmaker, 2413 Mission
" Bernhardt, bartender McCarthy Bros., r.
858'/2 Folsom
" Block, SE cor Mission and 2d
PHILLIPS BROTHERS
(Thomas K and William R.), book
binders and blank book manufactur-
ers, 505 Clay
Phillips Caroline M., widow, r. 633i/4 Geary
" Caroline T. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" C. H. Chemical Co. (New York), mfg. chem-
ists, W. C. Welch Jr., agent, 23, 2d
" Charles, clerk, r. 816 Powell
" Charles E.. clerk, r. 1321 Powell
Phillips Charles H., notary public and com-
missioner of deeds, 638 Market, telephone
Main 570, r. 1620 Fell, telephone Pine 2591
" Clark W., bartender A. A. Henderson, r.
137, 3d
" Cliff, manager People's Palace Amusement
Co., SW cor Eddy and Mason, r. 434 Ellis
" Cora E., widow, r. 728 Harrison
" David W., inspector Hartford Boiler Ins.
Co., 306 Sansome, r. 25 Prosper
" E., r. 1045 Market
" Edward, clerk Hornlein Bros., r. 231 O'Far-
rell
" Edward, decorator, 908 Larkin, r. 1328
Golden Gate Av
" Edward, teamster Thomas Tierney, r. 609
Minna
" Edward, upholsterer, r. 514 Pine
" Edward F., watchman, r. 937 Shotwell
" Eleanor, stenographer Merrill-Miller Col-
lege, r. East Oakland
" Elizabeth H. Mrs., dressmaking, r. 808
Valencia
" Ellen, chambermaid New Western Hotel
" Ellen, widow, r. 40 Stanford
" Ellen, widow, r. 1310 Fulton
" Emily Mrs., proprietor Inglewood House,
126, 5th
" Esther Miss, saleslady, r. 1206 Laurel Av
" Eugene W., horseshoer, r. 808 Valencia
" Fitel, merchant, r. 1261 Octavia
" Florence J., widow, r. 1826 Castro
" Frank, r. 1301 Gough
" Frank, hostler A. M. Turner, r. 1106 Golden
Gate Av
" Frank, riveter, r. 216 Michigan
" George, mining engineer, 10 California,
room 3, r. 546 Turk
" George, wood, coal, hay and grain, and ex-
press, 1928 Howard
" George H., driver, r. 393, 6th
" George J., clerk, r. 1011 Green
" George W., clerk Whitney Transfer Co., r.
28 Everett
" George W., rigger, r. 310 Folsom rear
" Grattan D. (Phillips & Smyth), r. 1514 Val-
lejo
" Hannah Miss, teacher South Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 3016 Washington
" Harry W., bookbinder Phillips Bros., r. 728
Harrison
" Henry, laborer, r. 37 Minna
" Henry, mining engineer, r. 210 San Jose
Av
" Henry A., painter, r. 1206 Laurel Av
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Phillips Henry B., with Caspar Lumber Co., r.
Berkeley
" Henry P., weigher, r. 1308, 17th
" Howard, r. 1721 Sutter
" I. L., attorney at law, r. 233 Golden Gate
Av
Phillips Insulated Wire Co. (Pawtucket, R. I.),
California Electrical Works general
agents, 35 Market
" Isadora L., bookkeeper Brown Bros. & Co.,
r. 1261 Octavia
" Isidor, salesman Getz Bros. & Co., r. 826
Haight
" Israel L.., grocer, 79, 9th, r. 1607 Golden
Gate Av
PHILLIPS J. Mme.,
ladies' hairdresser, 944 Market, r. 603
Hyde
Phillips James, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
Oakland
" James, cigar maker S. F. Cigar Mfg Co., r.
609 Minna
" James, laborer, r. 5 Vandewater
" James, pressman Chronicle, r. 340 Union
" James K., printer Hinton Printing Co., r.
1244 Howard
" James P. M., stone contractor, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 2407 Clay
" James R., r. 603 Hyde
" James S., with The Sanden Electric Co., r.
1709 Mason
" Jane, widow, r. 540, 3d
" J. B. Mrs., widow, r. lOlS^^, 20th
" J. D., salesman D. Samuels
" Jennings, pressman, r. 340 Union
" John, cabinet maker Willi am A. Schrock,
r. 3000 Laguna
" John, laborer, r. 17 Madison Av rear
" John, master mariner, r. 340 Union
" John E., teamster, 533 Market, r. 41514
Grove
" John S., compositor Call, r. 12 Hill
" Joseph E., teamster, r. 114 Pacific
" Joseph H., miner, r. 624 Fulton
" Joseph J,, bookkeeper, r. 2407 Clay
" Joseph L,., clerk, r. 3016 Washington
" Joseph W., decorator, r. 945 Mission
" Julius, cigar maker, r. 933 Clay
" Julius, salesman Getz Bros. & Co.. r. 108
McAllister
" J. W., decorator Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 945
Mission
PHILLIPS L. E.,
attorney at law and journalist, mem-
ber of the bar United States Supreme
Court, practice limited to the higher
courts, 405 Montgomery, 1st floor, tel-
ephone 5430
Phillips Lena Mrs., r. 1065 Market
" Louis, r. 1721 Sutter
" M. & Co. (Mrs. Sarah M. Phillips and Mark
Green), general merchandise and com-
mission merchants, 202 Market, room 7
" Manuel, laborer R. L. Kohr & Co., r. 525
Pacific
" Margaret, widow, r. 706 Harrison
" Marguerita C. Miss, r. Old People's Home
" Maria E. Miss, manager Munson School of
Shorthand and Typewriting, 6 and 10 Y.
M. C. A. Bldg, 5th fioor, r. 664 Haight
" Mary, widow, r. 209 Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 2713^/4 Folsom
" Mary Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 27131/2 Folsom
Phillips Mary E. Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
M. Elizabeth Mrs., bakery, 223 Broadway
M. H., r. Ill, 10th
Milton, clerk Judson Dynamite and Pow-
der Co., r. 1721 Sutter
Nathan F., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
12 Oak
Newton, traveling salesman, r. 118 Grant
Av
Oliver C, policeman, r. 158 Golden Gate Av
Patrick, plumber, r. 823|/3 Montgomery
Philip, tailor, 7 Eddy, r. 425 Stevenson
Phillip L., collector The Jewish Times and
Observer, r. 3016 Washington
Randall P., bookbinder Phillips Bros., r.
1817 O'Farrell
Raphael, mining, r. 326A Ellis
Richard F., broker, r. 1753 Ellis
Robert, slater Forderer Cornice Wks, r.
20JC Clara
Robert B., freight clerk Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. 1922 San Carlos Av
Rosetta, widow, r. 424 Fell
Samuel, r. 533 Potrero Av
Samuel A., lessee and manager Walters'
Napa Co. Soda, 404 McAllister
Samuel J., salesman, r. 1206 Laurel Av
Samuel S., r. 2912 Sacramento
Sarah M., widow (M. Phillips & Co.), r. 724
Golden Gate Av
S. R., r. 1045 Market
S. S., clerk, r. 120 Post
Sydney, electrician, r. 724 Golden Gate Av
Thomas, carpenter, r. 104 Elsie
Thomas, plasterer, r. 218 Arlington
Thomas B., bookbinder, r. 706V4 Harrison
Thomas K. (Phillips Bros.), r. 1817 O'Far-
rell
Tony C, shipping clerk, r. Ill Newman
Phillips Welton J., superintendent Station E
Post Office, r. 430, 19th
William, boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 209 Clara
William, foreman Enterprise Paper Box
Mfg Co., r. 219 Hickory Av
William, laborer, r. 5 Vandewater
William, liquors. 141, 5th
Phillips William A., U. S. Local Inspector Boi-
lers, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 21, r.
1923 San Carlos Av
" William E. (Friedhofer & Phillips), r. 808
Valencia
" William E., can maker Holbrook, Merrill
& Stetson, r. 82314 Montgomery
" William E., clerk Railway Mail Service, r,
618 Taylor
" William H., lineman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 308 Tehama
" William J., machinist W. T. Garratt& Co.,
r. 514 Leavenworth
" William P., teamster James A. McMahon,
r. 764 Howard
" William R. (Phillips Bros.), r. 634, 17th
" William S., cigars and tobacco, 1200
Market, r. 1306 Market
" William W., glass blower, r. 735 Brannan
" & Smyth (Grattan D. Phillips and Owen
H. Smyth), printers, 540 Clay
Philpott Addison, special policeman, r. 1904
McAllister
" Charles H., salesman Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 614 Sutter
" Daniel, machinist, r. 1904 McAllister
" Ernest, bartender Lick House
" Frederick T., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
3221 Sacramento
" Laura E. Mrs., furnished rooms, 634 Geary
" Martin, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1904
McAllister
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1225 Pacific
Philstrom Axel, salesman Hofmann& Woenne,
r. 738 Minna
Phlnney Alfred, shipping clerk J. Noonan, r.
510a Jessie
Phipps Alfred, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
1616 Lexington Av
" Alfred B., stockbroker, 331 Pine
" August, teamster, r. 940 Bryant
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PMpps Augustus, teamster, r. 146 Perry
" Charles J., with Cal. Casket Co., r. 146
Perry
" Harry, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1530
Kentucky
" James, harnessmaker, r. 659 Howard
" Jesse W., carpenter, r. 6089^ Natoma
" J. L. marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 1113'/2 Harrison
" Thomas, harnessmaker, 665 Howard
Phister Nat P., 1st lieut. Company K 1st In-
fantry U. S. A., Angel Island
Phoedovius William, peddler, r. 1046 Kentucky
Phoenix Assurance Co. (of London), Butler
& Haldan general agents, 413 California
Phoenix Bar The, Emil R. Fischer proprietor,
533 California
" Brewery, Thomas J. Kirby proprietor, 528
Noe
" Building, 621 Sansome
Phoenix Insurance Co. (of Hartford, Conn.),
Arthur E. Magill general agent, SE cor
California and Sansome
Phoenix Iron Works. See Union Iron Works
" Law and Collection Office, Leon Leszynsky
manager, 426 California, room 9
" Mutual Life Insurance Co. (Hartford,
Conn.), Edward P. Gray agent, 34 Luning
Bldg
PHCENIX RESTAURANT,
Richardson & Blair proprietors, 2130
Fillmore between California and Sac-
ramento
Phoenix Shirt Co., G. Brenner manager, 26-28
Battery
Phoenix Warehouse, San Francisco Storage
and Transfer Co., proprietors, S s Bran-
nan bet 8th and 9th
Phonograph Co. (Edison), M. L. Sawyer mana-
ger, 216 Bush, room 33
Photo Mount and Card Manufacturing Co.,
Samuel H. Greenberg manager, 3d floor
Niantic Bldg, NW cor Sansome and
Clay
Phreaner Adam F., confectionery, 124 Ellis
Physicians' Building, 803 Sutter
Piaggio Augustlno, groceries and liquors, 837
Pacific, r. 1622 Stockton
PianeUa Luigi, laborer, r. i;^ Edith
Piano String Co., 147 Beale
Piasecki Bronislawa Miss, dressmaker, r. 17
Serpentine PI
" John, carpenter, r. 17 Serpentine PI
" Joseph, helper D. D. Wass, r. 17 Serpentine
PI
Piatt Charles E., manager Union Mfg. Co., 533
Mission, r. Berkeley
" Walter J., traveling salesman, r. 1214 Treat
Av
Picard Armand (Picard & Hessel), r. 13a Polk
" Theresa, widow, r. 413!^ Hayes
" & Hessel (Armand Picard and Abraham
Hessel), house furnishing goods, 13a
Polk
Picasso Emanuel, architect, r. 2206 Taylor
Picchi Pasquale, fruits and vegetables, 136
Hayes, r. 132 Hayes
" S., fruit peddler, r. 1006 Montgomery
Piccinini Battiste. porter Paulucci & Casassa,
r. 514 Francisco
" Lorenzo, baker L. Valente, r. 214 Broad-
way
Plccirillo Frank D., teacher music, 525 Post
Piccoli Christian, fruits and vegetables, 448,
26th
Picetti Frederick, waiter Sanguinette & Co.
" Giovanni, scavenger, r. 331 Broadway
" John P., porter Phelan Bldg
Piche Medor, harnessmaker, 636 Broadway, r.
1526 Powell
Pichoir Henry, mining, 320 Sansome, room 24,
r. Paciflo-Union Club
Pichot Charles, watchmaker, 1004 Pacific
" Marie Mrs., dressmaking, 1004 Pacific
Pick Albert P., millhand Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 611 Franklin
" Martin, salesman, r. Rivoli Av nr Stanyan
Pickard Charles, conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1510
Sacramento
" Henry, waiter G. Mayes & Co., r. 16 Lang-
ton
" Herbert L., manager, r. 5 Golden PI
" Ivan L., ironworker S. F. Walker, r. 1235
Mission
" Louis H., salesman Frank Maskey, r. 5
Golden PI
Picken Fred, clerk H. E. A. Buttelmann, r. 148,
nth
Pickens, Fulton & Company (incorporated),
William Fulton president, Edward Goel-
ler secretary and treasurer, proprietors
The Commercial Agency, 130 Sansome
" John, driver New York Dairy, r. Old San
Jose road nr County Jail
" Nellie Miss, with Louis Thors, r. 20 O'Far-
rell
Pickering Edward D., porter Wells. Fargo &
Co., r. 735a Ellis
" Ernest, boatman, r. 3 Tremont Av
Pickering Frederick M., with William H.
Howard, r. 2444 Jackson
" John, seaman, r. 26 Steuart
" Loring Mrs., widow, r. 1018 Bush
" William (Louis Talcott), druggist, 1232
Stockton
Pickett Garrett, livery stable, 14-16 Clementina,
r. 41 Clementina
" Garrett Jr., patternmaker First St. Wks,
Union I. Wks, r. 41 Clementina
" George, sprinkler Harbor Commissioners
" John A., porter Hotel Langham
" William, mining, r. 1219 Clay
Pickles Annie Miss, clerk Gen. Pass. Agent's
office S. P. Co., r. 1717 Sutter
Pickthall M. & Co. (Myles Pickthall), engi-
neers' supplies, 509-513 Mission
" Myles (M. Pickthall & Co., r. 112 Tehama
Pico Pasqualina, widow, r. 2404 Folsom
Picollo Frank, scavenger, r. 16 Laurel
Piconso Bartolomeo, scavenger, r. 317 Filbert
Picot J. H. Mme., dressmaking, 121 Post, room
45
Picotte Joseph, carpenter, r. 211 Minna
Picton Thomas, manager Mrs. Ellen A. Harris,
r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" William, clerk Mrs. Ellen A. Harris, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
Pidancet Sebastien, liquors, 9^4 Taylor, r. 825
Greenwich
Pidge Dwight M., show cards, 9 Geary, r. 257
Octavia
" Paul N., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 37
Austin Av
Pidgeon Edward G., driver William C. Miller,
r. 238, 14th
" George R., designer, r. 226 O'Farrell
" Patrick, driver, r. lOllA Shotwell
" W. John, engineer H. Bohls & Co., r. 1011a
Shotwell
JBS'Pidgeon. See Pigeon
Pidprade Rosalie Miss, laundress Raymond
Momboisse, r. 26i/4 Scott PI
Pidwell Willard, salesman, r. 2630 Folsom
Piedmont Gold Mining Co., Jabez Howes secre-
tary, 214 Pine, room 55
" House, Henry Meyer proprietor, 115a 6th
" Land Co., G. J. M. E. d'Aquin secretary,
508 Montgomery, room 20
Piedmonti Paul, cook, r. 1310 Kearny
Piehl Emil C, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1205
Valencia
" Otto, bartender Schwartz & Meyer, r. 1214
Sacramento
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Piel John A., leather cutter J. C. Rued & Cc, r.
541b Castro
Pielhop Frederick R., groceries and liquors,
NW cor Cortland and North Avs
Piepenburg Albert, employe Hulse, Bradford &
Co., r. 28 Russ
Pieper Ernst, r. 642 Sacramento
" Harry C, cleric, r. 1016a Shotwell
" William, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Mason and Vallejo. r. 839 Vallejo
4S=-Pieper. See Piper
Pieperling Charles (J. Pieperling & Son), r. 1143
Union
" J. & Son (Joseph and Charles), butchers,
1928 Hyde
" Joseph (J. Pieperling & Son), r. 1143 Union
Pier No. 1, formerly Clay St. Wharf
Pier No. 2, formerly Mission St. Wharf 1
Pier No. 3, formerly Washington St. Wharf
Pier No. 4, formerly Mission St. Wharf 2
Pier No. 5, formerly Jackson St. Wharf
Pier No. 6, formerly Howard St. Wharf 1
Pier No. 7, formerly Pacific St. Wharf
Pier No. 8, formerly Howard St. Wharf 2
Pier No. 9, formerly Broadway St. Wharf 2
Pier No. 10, formerly Howard St. Wbarf 3
Pier No. 11, formerly Broadway St. Wharf 1
Pier No. 12, formerly Folsom St. Wharf 1
Pier No. 13, formerly Vallejo St. Wharf
Pier No. 14, formerly Folsom St. Wharf 2
Pier No. 15, formerly Green St. Wharf
Pier No. 16, formerly Harrison St. Wharf
Pier No. 17, formerly Union St. Wharf
Pier No. 20, formerly Steuart St. Wharf
Pier No. 24, formerly Spear St. Wharf
Pier No. 27, formerly Seawell 3
Pier No. 28, formerly Main St. Wharf
Pier No. 32, formerly Beale St. Wharf
Pier No. 34, formerly Fremont St. Wharf
Pieraccini G., fruits and vigetables, 1411 Church
PJerard Charles J., musician, r. 717 Bush
Pierce A.H., student, r. 1718 Folsom
" A. Lincoln, blacksmith, r. 10 Dehon
" Annie B., widow, r. 28 Stanly PI
" Charles D. (Pierce & Co.), r. Oakland
" Charles O., clerk E. K. Wood Lumber Co.,
r. Oakland
Pierce Charles L., hardware commission mer-
chant and manufacturers' agent , 150 New
Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Charles V. (Copeland & Pierce), r. 895 Noe
" Clarence, clerk, r. 3OI614, 16th
" Elery G., foreman Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 20 Stanly PI
" Ella Miss, r. 216 Fell
" Ella v., compositor Bulletin, r. 271I14 Sut-
ter
" Ferdinand C, upholsterer Occidental
Hotel, r. 1113 Jones
" Frances Miss, r. 2930 Clay
" Francis E., captain Co. G. 1st infantry U.
S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
" Frank, carpenter, r. 1122 York
" Frank, solicitor E. C. Dake, r. 1020 Mar-
ket
" Frank H. (Severance, Sherman & Pierce),
attorney at law, 511 California, rooms 60-
61, r. 720F Bush
" Frank J., tinsmith, r. 3016^^, 16th
" Frank W., car dispatcher Market St. Ry.,
r. 317, 2d Av
" Frederick, laborer First St. Wks Union I.
Wks
" Frederick W., clerk, r. 27111/4 Sutter
" George B., naaehinist American Type Foun-
ders Co., r. 2103a Leavenworth
Pierce George H., master bark Sea King, 38
Market, r. Berkeley
Pierce H. & W. (Henry Pierce), loan and com-
mission brokers, 728 Montgomery
" Harry, waiter, r. 68 Minna
" Harry E., saloon keeper, r. 1 McDermottPl
" Henry (H. & W. Pierce), r. Oakland
" Henry H., r. 137 Cbestnut
" Henry J., cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
722 Army
" Herbert, electrician, r. 346, 4th
" Herbert, marine engineer, r. 211 Mason
" Ira, farmer, r. 1730 Jackson
" James, shoemaker, 604!^ Mission, r. 141
Perry
" James H., blacksmith, r. 1503 Taylor
PIERCE JAMES M.,
San Francisco Storage Warehouse,
furniture, trunks, pianos, household
goods, etc., received for storage,
charges moderate, 735 Market, r.
Berkeley
Pierce James T., cook, r. 556 Stevenson rear
" James W. (Pierce & Co.), r. 1001 Sutter
" Jesse, watchman Bellingham Bay Imp.
Co., r. 137 Chestnut
" John, expressman, cor 4th and Townsend,
r. 1119 Treat Av
" John C, marble dealer, r. 216 Linden Av
" John W., clerk B. McMahon, r. 121 Henry
" Laura A., widow, r. 216 Fell
" Louis H., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
8 Gough
" Mary, widow, r. 141 Perry
" Mary J. Miss, employee Neustadter Bros.,
r. 134 Oak
" Michael J., liquors, 1633 Market
" Minerva W. Miss, r. 20 Stanly PI
" M. L. Mrs., r. 704 Sacramento
Pierce M. M., secretary Walter S. Pierce Co.,
SE cor Market and 14th
" Monroe R., teamster, r. 1409 Pacific
" Nellie Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co.. r. 216
Fell
" Nelson, master mariner, r. 717 Greenwich
" Orestes, offlce 722 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
" Patrick, gatekeeper S. P. Co., cor 4th and
Townsend, r. 12^ Bluxome rear
" Patrick, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Patrick H., carpenter, r. 154 West Mission
" Robert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" R. v., marine engineer, r. 519, 3d
" S.,r. 420 Geary
" Samuel J., bricklayer L. E. Clawson& Co.,
r. 1221 Folsom
" Sarah M., widow, r. 1409 Pacific
" Silas L., instrument maker John M.
Klein's Electrical Wks, r. NW cor
Army and Connecticut
" Sophia G. Miss, r. 1730 Jackson
Pierce street Congregational Church, Rev.
Philip Coombe pastor, NW cor Pierce
and Green
" T. Edgar, machinist, r. 230 Langton rear
" Thomas W., boatbuilder, r. 10 Dehon
" Toka, domestic, 2320 Mission
Pierce Walter S., president Walter S. Pierce
Co., Western wholesale agent W. W.
Kimball Co., Chicago, SE cor Market
and 14th
PIERCE WALTER S. CO.
(incorporated), Walter S. Pierce pres-
ident, M. M. Pierce secretary, manu-
facturers pianos and piano strings,
SE cor Market and 14th
Pierce Walter W., gripman Cal. St. RR.. r. 1417
Hyde
W. Frank (Pierce & Co.), r. Oakland
William B., clerk Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 354 Scott
William J. (Pierce & Son), r. 704 Sacra-
mento
William W., salesman Pierce & Co., r.
Oakland
& Co. (J. W. Pierce and William Ikle), real
estate and business agents, 22 Kearny
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Pierce & Co. (W. Frank and Charles D. Pierce),
dealers cash registers and computing
scales, 11-16 Chronicle Bldg
Pierce & Son (William J. Pierce), magnetic
trusses, 704 Sacramento
4®=Pierce. See Pearce and Peirce
Piercy Alpheus B., painter, r. 1318 Natoma
" Emily A , widow, r. 2819, 16th
" Joseph A., shipsmith Isidore Burns, r.
Oakland
" Viola C. C. Miss, r. 2122 Washington
Pieretti Giovanni, produce commission mer-
chant, 504 Davis, r. 322i/^ Broadway
Pierini Attilio (Pierini & Arrighi). r. 110 Pacific
" & Arrighi (Attilio Pierini and Senesi Ar-
righi), restaurant and liquors. 426 Davis
Pieroff Augustus, real estate, r. 1118 Kearny
Pierotti Henry C, oiler, r. 1639a Fulton rear
Pierre Peter, r. 711 Grove
Pierrepont John B., painter, r. 701 Laguna
Pierron Emile, baker, r. 733 Broadway
" Ernest, molder, r. 6641^ Howard
Pierson Albert E., 3d engineer str Coptic
" Albertus M., laborer, r. 310 Centra Av
" Andrew, butcher Roth, Blum & Co., r. S s
San Bruno Av nr Eve
•' Arthur B. (Pierson Bros.), r. 2310 Brod-
erick
" Bernard, water tender Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 22 Zoe
" Brothers (Arthur B. and Frank W.;, book-
sellers and stationers, 225 Kearny
" Charles, porter Mills Bldg, r. 229, 4th
" Charles proprietor Franconia House, S s
San Bruno Av nr Eve
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 654 Howard
" Edward, engineer, r. 32 Bernard
" Edward R., clerk Pae. Coast Home Supplv
Assn
" Esther A., widow, r. 130i^, 9th
" Eugene, artist, 90 St. Ann's Bldg, r. 415
Jones
" Frank W. (Pierson Bros.), r. 1334 Washing-
ton
" Frederick H., bookkeeper Henry Cowell &
Co., r. 2214 Van Ness Av
" Hilma, domestic, 2009 California
" Inez, widow, r. 25 Shotwell
Pierson Lawrence H., manager Commercial
Box Factory, office 121 Market, r. 1628
Vallejo
" Martin, peddler, r. 1138 Bryant
" Nils, tanner Anton Krieg, r. cor San Bruno
Av and 15th Av South
" Peter, teamster Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 14 Washington
" Piter, carpenter H. F. Morton, r. 93 Mont-
gomery Block
" Richard R., marine engineer, r. 405 Brod-
erick
" Svante (Erikson & Peterson), r. 26 Fell
" Theo, hostler X L Dairy Co., r. cor 21st and
Folsom
" Walter E., druggist William Simpson, r.
1111 Sutter
" W. H., marine engineer, r. 758, 9th
" William E., decorator Hotel St. Nicholas.
r. 231 Page
■' William M. (Pierson & MitcheU), r. 2214
Van Ness Av
Pierson & Mitctiell (William M. Pierson and
Robert B. Mitchell), attorneys at law,
28-32 Mills Bldg, 4th floor
*®"Pierson. See Pearson
Pietila Fred, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento
Pietra Ligure Hotel, 215 Broadway
Pietro Carlo, laborer Gray Bros., r. SW cor 25tli
and Douglass
" P. Nave, boarding, 314 Pacific
Pietrowski Rudolph, cooper, r. 338, 5th
Piffle G., blacksmith Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
Pigeon Albert, driver Lenormand Bros., r. SW
cor Pine and Dupont
4®"Pigeon. See Pidgeon
Piggott George J., bartender E. J. Duflield. r.
705 California
" Thomas, gasfltter, r. 1104 Mission
«®-Piggott. See Pigott
W. & J. SLOANE&CO.,^
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS (
CARPETS, jt FURNITURE, S
UPHOLSTERY,
G'4-t-G-4-'7 ;v\arket St. \
Pignaz John N., conductor Sutter St. Ry, r. 1419
Baker
" Rose, widow, r. 1342 Alabama
Pigott Alexander R., cook, r. 1027 Clay
" Charles, clerk John J. Ryan, r. 829 Brannan
Piguet Edward W., teacher music, r. 120 Sil-
ver
" Eugene E. , watchcase maker, 3 Hardie PI ,
r. 120 Silver
JS®" Piguet. See Piquet
Pihlman Gustav, seaman, r. 111% Freelon
Pike Boaz D. (Coblentz, Pike & Co.), r. 1909 Bu-
chanan
" Charles R. Rev., r. 653 Valencia
Pike Charles W., president Charles W. Pike &
Co., 124 California, r. 134 South Brod-
Pike Charles W. & Co., Charles W. Pike presi
dent, Thomas H. Pike secretary, ship ■*■
ping and commission merchants, 12
California
" Elias W., r. 110 Natoma
" Ella Miss, r. 1201 Taylor
" Frank, laborer, r. 24 Harriet
" Frank H., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
8I214 Haight
" Grace W., widow, r. 313 Taylor
" Henry, bricklayer, r. 418 Eureka
" Jacob M,, clerk Bowers Rubber Co., r. 1629
Sutter
" James N., with O. R. Jones, 315 Pine, r.
1109 Bush
" Joseph W. (Power & Pike), r. 610 Jones
" Nellie B. Miss, cashier S. H. Frank & Co.,
r. 313 Taylor
" Roy M., clerk C. A. Hooper & Co., r. 320
McAllister
Pike Thomas H., secretary Charles W. Pike &
Co., 124 California, r. 320 McAllister
" William, laborer, r. 1622 Harrison
" William, master fireboat Governor Irwin,
r. 1629 Sutter
" Willis, salesman Charles W. Pike & Co., r.
320 McAllister
Pilcher Birdie Miss, stenographer, 325 Mont-
gomery, rooms 4-5, r. Oakland
" L. R. Miss, stenographer, 584 Emporium
Bldg, r. Oakland
Pilcovich A., driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
■ 528 Golden Gate Av
Pile A. H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1542
Kentucky
" Charles I., collector L. H. Moise, r. Oak-
land
" Luther, stamp maker L. H. Moise, r. Oak-
land
" William C, waiter Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
«iS=-Pile. See Pyle
Pilger Joseph, r. 1418 Larkin
■' Samuel, laundryman, r. 2905 Pine
" William, cloak manufacturer, 118 Mc-
Allister, r. 1102 Fillmore
Pilgrem Thomas L., wood worker Almerin T.
Becraft, r. 3119 Mission
Pilgrim Chapel (Congregational), John H.
Kemp superintendent, Edinburgh nr Per-
sia Av
" George, stevedore, r. 1908 Greenwich
Pilkington Thomas, machinist Electrical Engi-
neering Co., r. 905 Market
Pill Box The, Forster & Co. proprietors, 1059
Market
Pillar Henry, teamster M. Joost & Bro., r. 618
Gough
" John, laborer, r. 620 Tennessee
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Pillar John A., blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 620
Tennessee
" William G., machinist, r. 271 Minna
Pillich Nicolas, cook, r. 1422 Powell
Pillow Annie Miss, lodgings, 312 Louisiana
PILLOW INHALER,
cures catarrh, asthma and bronchitis,
J. M. Benham & Co. Pacific Coast
agents, office 515 Spreckels Bldg
Pillow James, r. 312 Louisiana
Pillsbury Albert F., master str Mineola, r. 1015
Market
" Charles E., r. 709i4 Hampshire
Pillsbury Evans S., attorney at law, 97-103
Crocker Bldg, r. Palace Hotel
" Horace, law student E. S. Pillsbury, r.
Palace Hotel
" J. F., carpenter, r. 1029 Mission
" Sarah A. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Pilmer Theresa, widow, r. 2508 Bush rear
Pilot Commissioners State Board of, A.
Murphy secretary, 506 Battery
Pilster Diedrich (Pilster & Gerken), r. 6 Miles
Court
" Henry, r. 433 Noe
" Herman H., grocer, r. 17 Coso Av
Pilster & Gerken (Diedrich Pilster and Freder-
ick Gerken), groceries, liquors and ci-
gars. NW cor Bush and Dupont
Piltz George, r. cor Berlin and Burrows
" Harry, seaman, r. 816 Church
" John C, master mariner, r. 816 Church
Pinaglia Mary, widow, r. 212 Chestnut
Pinard Josie Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 1020
Broderlck
Pinasco John Rev., S. J., vice-president St. Ig-
natius College, 214 Haves
Pinchard John B., r. 1215 Powell
Pinching Arthur E., clerk local freight oflflce, S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
Pinchon Leon (Pinchon & Darius), r. 921 Pacific
" &Darius (Leon Pinchon and Henry Darius),
butchers, S W cor Powell and Pacific
Pinckard George M., secretary Vulcan Iron
Works, 135 Fremont, r. San Rafael
" Violet, widow, r. 321, 8th
" William, lithographer Dakin Publishing
Co.
Pinckney Thomas C, clerk forwarding dept.
Wells, Fargo & Co.. r. 1008 Pine
J8®"Pinckney. See Pinkney
Pincus Augusta, widow, r. 124a 7th
" Bertha Miss, cashier H. Wolf & Bro., r.
124a 7th
" Elkan, salesman A. Schwartz, r. 724 Green
" Jennie, widow, r. 532 Eddy
" Joseph, r. 124a 7th
" Morris, r. 763 Harrison
" Pincus M., manager S. Fisher, r. 763 Har-
rison
" Ralph, secretary Baldwin Theatre, 936
Market, r. 763 Harrison
" Samuel, tailor B. Cohn, r. 984 Folsom
" Sol, employee Baldwin Theatre, r. 763 Har-
rison
Pinder Thomas J., clerk W. P. Morgan
Pine Charles O., cook, r. 36a Valparaiso
" Thomas, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" William J., bookkeeper Edmund Taylor, r.
413 Post
4®"Pine. See Pein and Pyne
Pineau M. Mme., dressmaking, 1006 Bush
Pineda Crescencia, widow, r. 1416 Powell
" Raymond, cook str Willamette Valley, r.
17 Union
Pinella Nicola, musician, r. 505 Green
" Patrick, tailor, r. 505 Green
Pinelli Angeline, notions, 764 San Jose Av
" Frank, teamster Black Diamond Coal Min-
ing Co., r. 764 San Jose Av
Pinet J. & Co. (Auguste Schmidt), shipping and
commission merchants, 604 Jackson,
telephone Main 58
Pingel Heinrich, cabinet maker August Wolf,r.
Mission nr 23d
" Otto, porter Heynemann & Co., r. 5 William
Pingree Charles D., manufacturers' agent, 1
Mills Bldg, 3d floor
" Charles D., &lectrician Mutual Electric
Light Co., r. 326 Mason
" Daniel B., salesman S. F. Gas Light Co.
stove dept, r. 330 O'Farrell
Pink Clara Miss, r. 426 Eddy
Pinker Georgia, widow, r. I20314 Bush
" Julius, r. 1231 Mission
Pinkerton Charles H., contractor, r. 310 Mont-
gomery Av
" James H., plumber William S. Snook &
Son, r. 228 Birch Av
" John B., chief clerk Pac. Coast Railway
Co., r. 534 Bush
Pinkerton Robert A. (Pinkerton's National De-
tective Agency), 14 Crocker Bldg
" Samuel, mill hand Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 227. 2d
Pinkerton WiLiam A. (Pinkerton's National
Detective Agency), 14 Crocker Bldg
" William C, contractor, r. 310 Montgomery
Av
PINKERTON'S NATIONAL DE-
TECTIVE AGENCY, William A. and
Robert A. Pinkerton principals, F. H.
Hinde resident superintendent, office
14 Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 5058
Pinkham Aimer J., shoemaker, 1174^4 Harrison
" Ann, widow, r. 39 Madison Av rear
" Benjamin F., r. 263 Perry rear
" Chester E., varieties, 118, 24th, r. 116, 24th
" Ella M. Miss, teacher Irving Institute, r.
1036 Valencia
" Frank, bookkeeper George W. McNear, r.
Oakland
" Frederick S., electrician, r. 32^4 Shotwell
" George C, r. 618 Jones
" George H., master str Napa City
" Harriet L. M. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Harry, clerk J. B. F. Davis & Son, r. 116,
25th
" John F., court commissioner Superior
Court, and marshal Society of Cal. Pio-
neers, 5 Pioneer PI
" Josephine Miss, dressmaker, r. 116, 24th
" L. J. Mrs. r. 32^4 Shotwell
" Parker, carpenter, r. 221, 5th
Pinkiert Albert, bottler The Rosenblatt Co., r.
457 Stevenson
" Herman, tailor, r. 457 Stevenson
Pinkney David, U. S. ganger, r. 13 Monroe
" Helen, widow, r. 128. 10th
" Joseph, barber, 804 Folsom, r. 42 Clara
4S= Pinkney. See Pinckney
Pinkson Henry, bailiff Police Court 3, r. 1637
Post
" Isabelle, bookkeeper Cowen & Cowen, r.
1627 Post
" Leon J., journalist Chronicle, r. 1627 Post
Pinkstone Arthur J., traveling salesman, r. 915
Geary
Pinneger Sydney, medical student, r. 1910 Web-
ster
Pinner Eli E., salesman Doane & Henshelwood,
r. 5231/2 Fell
Emanuel, salesman Charles Keilus & Co.,
r. 52314 Fell
Henry A., salesman Wolf & Frank, r. 31314
Grove
Isidor, salesman Adolph Schoenfeld, r.
523% Fell
Manuel, clerk, r. 52314 Fell
Michael S., insurance broker, 204 Sansome,
r. 5231/2 Fell
" Robert R., grainer, r. 8O914 Montgomery Av
Pinney M. E. Mrs., r. 1107 Bush
nrr-j -w -^ -| -| j • Has the largest circulation of
1 ri G 1 S"l Ji 1 1 ^^ I 1 T^ ^°^ evening paper on the Coast.
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Pinnick Francis J., teamster Western Meat Co.,
r. 26 Harriet
Pinniger Florence M. Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
Pinteux A. Mrs., widow, r. 19 Harlan PI
" Charles, wheelwright F. Langeron, r. 19
Harlan PI
Pinther Max, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 722M
Clementina
Pinto Adolph, nurse, r. 806a Vallejo
" David, salesman Benjamin Cohen, r. 806a
Vallejo
" Emanuel, cutter W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r.
1419 Scott
" George I., cutter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 6 Hope ton Terrace
" Jacob, r. 6 Hopeton Terrace
" John, waiter, r. 533 Jessie
" Joseph, clerk Lesser Crocker, r. 840 Vallejo
" M. A., musician, r. 105 Stockton
" Paul, paper carrier Call, r. 3 Dunn Alley
" William, coachman United Carriage Co., r.
437 Jessie
Pintt Alice Mrs., r. 304, 3d
Pinz Charles M., house painter, 343 Beale
Pinzi Salvator, peddler, r. 15 Jasper PI
Piobrowski Franz, helper W. J. Sullivan, r. 601
Market
Pioda Paul A., collector Robert McElroy, r. 447
Noe
Pioneer Broom Factory, Zan Bros. & Co. pro-
prietors, 310 Davis
Pioneer Building, W s 4th bet Market and Mis-
sion
Pioneer Building (old), 808 Montgomery
Pioneer Carpet Beating- Works,
J. Spaulding & Co. proprietors, 353-
357 Tehama, brancti 109 Grant Av
Pioneer Cigar Box Factory, T. P. Meighan &
Co. proprietors, 436, 4th
" Fish Co. (Paul T. Sposito), fresLi and salt
fish, 520 Merchant
Pioneer FJour Mills (Sacramento), H. G. Smith
manager, Sperry Flour Co. proprietors,
134 California
" Fur Co.. 1300 Market
" Gold Mining Co., Thomas Penlington sec-
retary, 405 Montgomery, room 6
Pioneer HaU, Pioneer PI nr 4th
Pioneer Homceopathic Pharmacy, Boericke &
Runyon proprietors, 234 Sutter
Pioneer House, Mrs. Henrietta McDonald pro-
prietor, 333 Louisiana
" House, Henry Leaver proprietor, W s Lar-
kin bet North Point and Beach
" House, William C. Cavitt proprietor, 48. 4th
Pioneer Kindergarten, Miss Marie Schultze
principal, 218 Brannan
Pioneer Kindergarten Society, Miss Kate M.
Atkinson secretary, headquarters Occi-
dental Hotel
Pioneer Oil Works, W. P. Fuller & Co. proprie-
tors, cor Sansome and Greenwich, office
SW cor Front and Pine
Pioneer Malt House, Charles Bach proprietor,
2108 Stockton, office 535-537 Sacramento
" Paper Bos Factory, Charles Thiebaut pro-
prietor, 765 Mission
Pioneer Park, E s Kearny from Filbert to
Greenwich
" Pulp Co., 320 Sansome, room 21
" Rowing Club, Long Bridge, South and Ken-
tucky
Pioneer Salt Works, B. F. Barton & Co. pro-
prietors, 211-213 Sacramento
" Silk Factory, Hlgginbotham & Co. proprie-
tors, 31 Jessie
" Soap Co., Peterson & Marcus proprietors,
office 220 California, room 8, works cor
Rhode Island and Alameda
" Soda Water Works, Welch & Walsh pro-
prietors, 1.5.=).5-1557 Mission
Pioneer Steam Coffee and Spice Mills, J. A.
Polger & Co. proprietors, 104-112 Califor-
nia
Pioneer Trunk Factory, C. A. Malm & Co. pro-
prietors, SE cor 17th and Shotwell, office
220 Bush
Pioneer Warehouse, Johnston & Fulton pro-
prietors, SW cor Battery and Filbert
Pioneer WWte Lead and Color Works, w. P.
Fuller & Co. proprietors, factory 231 Fre-
mont, office SW cor Pine and Front
Pioneer Wine Vaults, F. Cavagnaro proprietor,
626 Montgomery
Pioneers' Society of California, nail Pioneer
Plnr4th
Piotrowski Franz, maltster, r. 658 Brannan
Piper, Aden, Goodall Co., R. J. R. Aden presi-
dent, Harry W. Goodall vice-president,
Arthur L. Piper secretary. Alfred E.
Pryor general manager, bay and river
freighting, steamers, schooners and
barges, 24 Clay, telephone Main 641
" Alvina, governess, 2323 Devisadero
Piper Arthur L., secretary Piper, Aden. Good-
all Co., 24 Clay, i. 1614 Geary
" August, seaman, r. 1018 Minna
" Benjamin B. H., cock str City of Sydney
" Charles A., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
211 Cortland Av
" Frank, clerk Piper, Aden, Goodall Co., r.
2921 Jackson
Piper Harry, deputy County Clerk, r. 31 Fulton
" John, collector Nevada Bank. r. 73554 Te-
hama
" John H., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 2 Hyde
Terrace
" John T., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
3275 Mission
" Lizzie K. Miss, teacher Fairmount Pri-
mary School, r. 18th Av South nr I
" Leon, r. 44 Arlington
" Richard (Lapp & Piper), r. 439 Jessie
" Stephen L., traveling salesman Langley
& Michaels Co., r. 18th Av South nr I
" William, capitalist, r. Palace Hotel
4®= Piper. See Pieper
Pippey Robert, stevedore, r. 4 Bond
" Robert L., clerk, r. 4 Bond
" Robert N., master mariner, r. 12 Walter
Pippy George H. (Coope & Pippy), attorney
at law, and proprietor Columbia Dairy,
office 21 Chronicle Bldg, r. 618 Fell
Pique Edward, teamster J. F. Cunningham Co
" Frances, widow, r. 1033 Laguna
Piquerez Sylvester A., dyer, r. 746 Clementina
Piquet Edward, timekeeper Spring Valley W
W., r. 51514 Bush
jgS^Piquet. See Piguet
Piratsky James G., editor HoUister Free Lance
r. 3108 Geary
Pires John (Pires & Reis), r. 404 Pacific
" & Reis (John Pires and Joaquin Reis), res-
taurant, 404 Pacific
Pirie Harriet K., widow, proprietor The Kirk-
man, 107 Mason
" J. Frank, stenographer Rio Grande West
ern Railway, r. 107 Mason
Pirolini Giuseppe, tinsmith, r. 6 Jasper PI
Pirrant Laurent, porter r. 619 Pacific
Pisani Andrea, clerk, r. 424 Broadway
" Giovanni, butcher, 923 Larkin, r. 8^2 Cedar
Av
" John, teamster James M. Newell, r. lOoQV^
Howard
" Joseph, teamster, r. 328 Brannan
Pischi Emil, liquors, 214, 8th
Pischl Kaspar, M. D., oculist, 63 Crocker Bldg,
hours 1 to 3 p. m., other hours by appoint-
ment only, r. 1308 Jones
Piskulich L. W., editor and proprietor Hrvatska
Sloga, 629 Washington, r. 422, 4th
" Martin, cook, r. 255 Stevenson
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OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Pissis Albert (Pissis & Moore), r. 1709 California
" Emil M., artist, 406 Sutter, rooms 48-49, r.
1709 California
Pissis Eugene D., secretary Dickman- Jones Co..
510 Folsom, r. 1709 California
Pissis & Moore (Albert Pissis and William P.
Moore), architects, 307 Sansome, room 16
Pistolesi Albert C, salesman, r. 82.3 Filbert
" August, groceries and liquors, 752 Wash-
ington, r. 1110 Clay
" Charles, clerk August Pistolesi, r. 1110
Clay
" Frank V., tea and coffee dealer, r. 134.5, 24th
" Giuseppe, tea and coffee dealer, 707 San-
some, r. 18121/2 Hyde
Pistolesi Louis C, attorney at law, 310 Kearny,
r. 823 Filbert
Pitcher Elmer C, tank manufacturer, Channel
bet 6th and 7th, r. 165 Tremont Av
Pitchford John B., mechanical engineer W. T.
Garratt & Co., r. 728 Cole
Pitchier Bertha, widow, r. Railroad Av nr San
Bruno Av
Pitchner William, cigarmaker, r. 313 Turk
Pitman Francis H., secretary Judson Dynamite
and Powder Co. and Western Fuse and
Explosives Co., 200 Market, r. 836 Turk
iSS=Pitman. See Pittman
Pitt John, pantryman str Corona, r. 1802 Howard
" William G. C, publisher, r. 356, 3d
«®=-Pitt. See Pitts
Pittlick George, saloonkeeper, r. 416 Van Ness
Av
" Matthew, liquors, 23, 6th, r. 540 Jessie
Pittman Charles C, clerk, r. 1217 Polk
" John N., compositor H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 351 Clementina
4eg"Pittman. See Pitman
Pitto Giuseppe {Pitto& Milani), r. 635Vallejo
" G. L., gardener Colombo Market
" James, drayman Campodonico & Malcolm
Co., r. 716 Bay
•' Joseph, teamster Macpherson & Rucker, r.
508 Francisco
" Paul (Vannucci & Pitto), r. 123, 9th
" & Milani (Giuseppe Pitto and Fioravante
Milani), proprietors Tremont Livery
Stable, 706 Sansome
Pitts Albert, r. 1135 Mission
" Fred W. (Pernau Bros. & Pitts Co.), r. 135
Page
" George W., 2d engineer str Apache, r.
14351/2 Valencia
" James, laborer, r. Utah nr Helena
" Washington R., chief engineer str Apache,
r. 1435'/^ Valencia
" William G., master str San Juan
Pittsinger Eliza A. Mrs., journalist, r. 224
Green
Pittson Sarah S. Mrs,, r. 1608 Hayes
Piver Arthur D., r. 2225 Post
" Jesse C, freight clerk str Gaelic r. 2225
Post
" Kate L., widow, r. 2225 Post
Pixley Clarence E., horse clipper Leroy New-
ton, r. 117 Taylor
" Frank M. Mrs., widow, r. SW cor Union
and Fillmore
Pixley Free Kindergarten, Miss Agnes
Ritchie principal, 2234 Union
" G. B., painter, r. 330 Minna
" Hall, 1534 Pacific Av
" Henry O., foreman Edward W. Hill, r. 1733
Oak
" Morrison F., attorney at law, 41 Mills
Bldg, 6th floor
Pixley W. B., composer music, r. 220 Eddy
" William Mrs., widow, r. 1733 Oak
" William I., salesman George Webb Alex-
ander, r. 1733 Oak
Pizem Louis, molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 21, 3d
Pizochero Charles, groceries, 1415 Stockton, r.
1130 Kearny
Pizzio George, r. 425 Broadway rear
Plaa Peter, boots and shoes, 623 Broadway, r.
616 Broadway rear
Place Daniel, purser str City of Everett, r. 229
Fell
" George W. , porter, r. 113, 19th
" Jonah W., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 2328
Foisom
" Nancy A. Miss, nurse Hospital for Chil-
dren, 3700 California
Placer Law and Collection Bureau, John Q.
Adams manager, 131 Montgomery, room 1
Pladwell Clarence, pressman Kuttner-French
Printing Co., r. Oakland
Plagemann Frederick P. (Wieneke & Plage-
mann), r. Golden West Hotel
Plagemann H. &; Co. (Henry Plagemann), im-
porters tobacco and manufacturers
cigars, 316-318 Sansome
" Henry (H. Plagemann & Co.), r. 317 Larkin
" Henry G., clerk William Wolff & Co., r.
1040 Page
" J. Frederick (Siebe Bros. & Plagemann), r.
1040 Page
" John C, insurance agent, 210 Sansome, r.
625 Grove
" John P.. clerk, r. 317 Larkin
" Louis, engraver Shreve & Co., r. 625 Grove
" William (Hinz & Plagemann), r. 1513 Post
" William Jr., clerk, r. 1513 Post
" William J., assistant operator Elite
Phototographic Studio, r. 625 Grove
Plaisted Gracie, actress, r. Hotel Langham
Plambeck Charles, sewing machines, 1915 Mis-
sion
Plamondon Joseph E., manufacturers' agent, 58
Crocker Bldg., r. 28, 8th
" Louis, manager Inter Nos Jewelry Co., 58
Crocker Bldg, r. 519 Oak
" Richard L., clerk Golden Gate Advertis-
ing Co., r. 625V4 Hayes
Planchard Katherine, widow, dressmaking, 130
Murphy Bldg
Plancich Nicholas (Zan Bros. & Co.), r. 422, 19th
Planck George, bartender John P. M. Glotz, r.
421 Geary
Planer Adolph G., foreman Hulse, Bradford &
Co.. r. 220, 29th
" Charles, sugar refiner, r. 5V4 Harriet
" Gustave, cabinet maker, r. by^ Harriet
Plank Louis, plumber G. & E. Snook, r. 2600
Sacramento
" William, coachman, 2020 Washington
Plant Hamilton H., liquors and tobacco, 113, 6th
" Henry, carpenter, r. 409. 28th
" Ida, clerk R. G. Dun & Co., r. 1440, 24th
" John W., journalist, r. 303, 9th
" Lynwood T., manager H. H. Plant, 113, 6th,
r. 1135 Mission
" Peter, carpenter, r. 1440, 24th
" Raymond H., conductor, r. 27 Eureka
" William, carpenter, 1448, 24th
Plante Archibald, carpenter, r. 105 Green
" Joseph, laborer, r. 2 Midway rear
Planter Henry, hostler Thomas P. Newell, r. 540
Valencia
Planter's Line To Honolulu, Welch & Co.
agents, 220 California
Planz A. H., carpenter, r. 43 Dore
" August butcher, r. 434 Ringo Id
" Henry (Henry Planz & Son), r. 525V4 Geary
PLANZ HENRY & SON
(Henry and Theodore), merchant tail-
ors, 525 Geary
Planz Kaspar, cabinet maker, r. 41 V4 Dore
" Leonard W., tailor Henry Planz & Son, r.
41% Dore
" Theodore (Henry Planz & Son), r. 525'4
Geary
Plaskett Peter L , chief engineer str Mexico, r.
250014 California
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Plass Catherine, widow, r. 16U6 Washington
" Peter, seaman, r. 12 Natoma
Plassius George J., carpenter, r. 407 Montgom-
ery Av
Plasterer William F., salesman Leon B. Gold-
berg
Plate Andrew, hostler Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 127 Ritch
" August F., bookkeeper, r. 634 Polk
" Charles F.. teamster S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. S15, 5th
" David M., porter Mills Bldg, r. 215, 5th
" Edward, bricklayer, r. 215, 5th
" Frank E., clerk, r. 3118a 16th
" Gertrude, Mrs., r. 811 Polk
" Henry A., purser str Point Arena, r. 18
Cumberland
" William G., engineer S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 215, 5th
Plater J. E. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
Plath Adolph, paper carrier, r. 1209>!] Mission
" Edward H., clerk, r. 1401 Steiner
" Hans, florist, r. Wyoming Av, Ocean View
" Henry, laborer, r. 753 Alabama
" Henry, canner, r. 2733% Bryant
" John, groceries and liquors, 1401 Steiner
" John T., clerk Assessor's office, r. 1401
Steiner
" Martin, waiter The Oberon, r. 825, 15th
" Theodore F., shoemaker, 308^4 Stockton, r.
825, 15th
" William, liquors, 2440 California
Platner Charles F., carpenter, r. 32 Turk
Plato Arthur M. (Plato & Treyser), and adver-
tising contractor and solicitor Pacific
Coast Bill Posters' Association, office
206 Sansome, r. 618 Golden Gate Av
" George, bartender Grand Opera House
Cafe, r. 45 Lafayette
" John, bartender H. Bach, r. 721 Valencia
" Joseph F., tailor, 12 Leidesdorfl.r. 914 Bu-
canan
" Louis, r. 328, 10th
" Minnie, widow, r. 45 Lafayette
Plato & Treyser (Arthur M. Plato and George
A. Treyser), advertising contractors and
proprietors Pacific Adv3rtising Service,
office 206 Sansome
Platshek Julius (Platshek & Harris), r. 918
Van Ness Av
" Lippman, cigarmaker, r. 7 Filbert PI
" Marks, trader, r. 7 Filbert PI
Platshek M. J., attorney at law, 324 Pine,
rooms 19-21, telephone Main 929, r. 918
Van Ness Av
" & Harris (Julius Platshek and Isaac Har-
ris), wool .dealers, 410 Townsend
Piatt Alfred G., broker and accountant, 307
California
" Arnold B., accountant Lilienthal & Co.,r.
Oakland
" C. Mrs. widow, r. 10 Pleasant
" Charles B., salesman J. A. Folger&Co., r.
1528 Fell
" Charles W., bookkeeper Wells, Fargo &
Co.'s Bank, r. 1508 Sacramento
" Emma Mrs., manicure, r. 1008 Van Ness Av
" Frank L., dentist, 80 Flood Bldg, r. 712
Steiner
Piatt Horace G. (Piatt & Bayne), and vice-
Consul Russia, 42-44 Mills Bldg, 9th
fioor, r. Pacific-Union Club
" Jesse A., clerk Mendelson Bros.
" John, carpenter, r. 529 Sacramento
" John M., cashier California Wine Associa-
tion, r. 1001 Bush
" John W., salesman Hammersmith & Field,
r. 36 Erie
" Kate, widow, nurse, r. 18 William
" Mary, widow, r. 36 Erie
" Sallie P., widow, furnished rooms, 720 Cali-
fornia
" Samuel, secretary The Great Western Can
Co., 223 Mis.sion, r. East Oakland
" Sarah A., widow, r. IOI8V3 Larkin
" William, seaman, r. 528 Greenwich
Piatt &; Bayne (Horace G. Piatt and Richard
Bayne), attorneys at law, 42-44 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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teamster Joseph Budde, r. 2629
Platz Charles,
Pine
" Edward, plumber, 1828 Devisadero, r. 1824
Devisadero
" Joseph, plumber, 2629 Pine, r. 2631 Pine
-»=■ Platz. See Plotz
Plaw Joseph (Parrott & Co.), r. Fruitvale
Players' Club, Louis Belmour proprietor, 712
Mission
Playfair Herbert G., clerk Bank of British Co-
lumbia, r. Sausalito
Plaza House, Ernst Borm proprietor, 641 Wash-
ington
Pleaee Henry L., brick and stone mason, 40
New Montgomery, r. 919, 19th
;e®=Pleace. See Place
Pleasant Henry, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 323, 12th
" Henry Jr., teamster, r. 323, 12th
" House, William Jones proprietor, 122 Post
" Mary E.. widow, r. 1661 Octavia
" Rudolph, waiter, r. 613 Howard
" Valley Coal Co., Peyton H. Brooks agent,
22 Market
" Valley Farming Co. (Fresno Co.), Abraham
Halsey secretary, 530 California, rooms
49-50
Pleasanton Hop Co. (Pleasanton, Alameda Co.,
Cal.), hop growers and dealers, office
100-102 Front
Pleasanton Hotel, O. M. Brennan proprietor,
NW cor Sutter and Jones
Plegat August, r. 429 Sutter
" J., porter, r. 11 Harlan PI
" Mary Mme., laundry, 429 Sutter
Plege Louis, r. 606i/4 Post
Pleger John, stair builder, r. 1958 Howard
Plender George V., bookkeeper, r. 816b Larkin
Pier Adolph A., insurance agent, r. 46 Grove
Pless Charles E., clerk, r. 1585 Folsom
" Frederick G., dental student, r. 1585 Fol-
som
" Henry, plumber J. H. Ponder, r. 1585 Fol-
som
" Herman A., clerk treasurer's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 1585 Folsom
" Minnie, widow, r. 1585 Folsom
Plesse William, bartender Henry Tietjen, r.
NW cor 3d and Berry
Plevin Abraham, expressman, r. 1011, 19th
" William T. (Plevin & Morrice), r. 23 Doug-
lass
" & Morrice (William T. Plevin and James
Morrice), plumbers, 305 Noe
Plise Albert E., flnisher Harry E. Furner, r. 115
Hayes
" Frederick, teacher music, r. 115 Hayes
" Washington V., teacher music and lan-
guages, 727 Eddy
Ploeger Ernst W., clerk Glaus Claussen, r. 771
Capp
" John, stair builder John Boiler, r. 1958
Howard
" Sarah, widow, r. 644 Filbert
Ploehn Albert, blacksmith, r. 19 Boyce
" Bertha Miss, hairdresser, r. 19 Boyce
" Henry, shoemaker, r. 19 Boyce
" Henry Jr., waiter, r. 19 Boyce
Plondke Julius, clerk Overland House, r. 533
Sacramento
Ploner Peter P., gents' furnishing goods. Rail-
road Av nr 12th Av South
Plotz Henry H., salesman Charles H. Sawyer.
r. 2912 Laguna
Plover Margaret Miss, r. 715^2 21st
" Patrick, capitalist, r. 725 Gough
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Pacific States AdYertising Burean,
San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Plowden William D., salesman, r. 914 Vallejo
Plugradt John, cabinet maker A. J. Forbes &
Son, r. 1011 Minna
Plum diaries M., president Chas. M. Plum &
Co. Upholstery Co., 1301-1307 Market, r.
•2\b Fell
Plum Charles M. Jr., vice-president Chas. M.
Plum & Co. Upholstery Co.. 1301-1307
Market, r. 23 Scott
PLUM CHAS. M. & CO.
UPHOLSTERY COMPANY, Charles M.
Plum president, fine carpetings, ele-
gant upholstery, rich furniture, 1301-
1307 Market cor 9th, telephone Main
5145
Plum Charles M. Mrs., r. 308 Page
" Maurice, laundryman. r. 1008 1
Plumado Francis H., watchman Cal. State Min-
ing Bureau, r. 26 McAllister
Plumas Eureka Mine (Plumas Co.), 320 San-
some, room 11
Plumb Amie C, oiler str Colon, r. 703 Post
Plumb Charles M., with F. M. Smith, r. 1021
Sutter
" Edwin W., porter, r. 259 Minna
" Emma Miss, r. 259 Minna
" Gertrude Miss, r. 1715 Clay
Plumb M. C, physician, office and r. 1021 Sutter
4®" Plumb. See Plum and Plumbe
Plumbe John F., real estate and insurance, 1402
Valencia, r. 1336 Valencia
" Richard, r. 1336 Valencia
" William R.. real estate, r. 619, 24th
Plumbing and Drainage Inspector, New City
Hall, 1st floor
Plume Edward C, conductor Geary St. RR, r.
46 Parker Av
PLUMEL J. F.,
importer of wines and brandies, 18
Stockton, r. 700 Jones
Plumer George B., with Carbonic Acid Gas Co..
19 Stevenson
Plumerel Leon V. H., braider, r. 4 Cadell Alley
Plumley M. J., messman str Washtenaw
Plummer Alvin, publisher Plummer's Refer-
ence Map, 408 California, room 7
Plummer Brothers (John A. and Charles A.),
proprietors Crystal Salt Works, 14-16
Spear
" Charles A. (Plummer Bros.), r. Center-
ville
" C. Moody, manager The Trestle Board As^
sociation, 408 California, room 7
" Diana, widow, r. SYz Turk rear
" George E. president George E. Plummer >.t
Co., 54 Stuart, r. Alameda
" George E. & Co., George E. Plummer presi-
dent, George G. Gormley secretary, ship
stores, shipping and commission, 51
Steuart
■ " George M., carpenter S. P. Co., r. 3608, 16th
" George W., ship owner, office 54 Steuart. r.
Alameda
" Henry, solicitor, r. 719^ Howard
" H. L., r. 109 Jessie
" John A. (Plummer Bros.), r. Alameda
" Nellie A. Mrs., dress-cutting school. 14
McAllister
Plummer Richard H., physician and surgeon.
652 Mission, and professor of anatomy
Cooper Medical College, r. Hotel Plea.s"-
anton
" Sanford, traveling salesman Dunham. Car-
rigan & Haydeu Co., r. .505 Ellis
Plummer Walter A., bookkeeper Plummer Bros.,
r, Alameda
" William A., salesman Wangenheim,
Sternheim & Co., r. 307 Steiner
" William P., ship carpenter, r. 421, 4th
" W. P. Mrs., widow, r. 537 O'Farrell
Plunkett Charles H.. electrician, r. 711 Post
" Hannah G., widow, r. 516 Central Av
" Irene de V., teacher mental science, r. 518
Eddy
" John C, r. 28, 7th
" John J., physician, 518 Eddy
" John M., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 832 Cali-
fornia
" Joseph, boiler maker, r. 318 Clementina
" Joseph, draughtsman Jones Bros. & Co.,
r. 262J4 Clara
" Joseph G., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
432, 9th
" Joseph M., pattern maker, r. 318 Clemen-
PLUNKETT K. MISS,
employment bureau, male and fe-
male, 424 Sutter nr Powell, telephone
Main 5472, r. 516 Central Av
Plunkett Philip D., salesman O'Dwyer & Co., r.
262'/2 Clara
" Robert, helper Market St. Ry
" Romeo, instructor bicycle riding, r. 309
Broderick
" Theresa Mrs., janitress Franklin Gram-
mar School, r. 432, 9th
Plunkett William A., attorney at law, 39-40
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 231 San Jose Av
Plunsky Samuel, r. 325 Pacific
Piushkall August, dyer, r. 716 Natoma
Plutt Martin, laborer, r. 6 Minnesota
Plymire Charles J., gripman Market St. Ry, r.
13011/2 Castro
Plymire D. Brandley, physician and surgeon,
office 13011/2 Casro
' ' Harry G . , druggi st W. A. Plymire & Co. , r.
13011/2 Castro
" James A., marble dealer, r. 130114 Castro
Plymire W. A. & Co. (William A. Plymire and
Jesse C. Anthony), druggists, 1338 Cas-
tro
" William A. (W. A. Plymire & Co.), r. 1301i^
Castro
Plymouth Congregational Church, Rev. w. D.
Williams, D. D., pastor, N s Post bet
Buchanan and Webster
" Consolidated Gold Mining Co., 3 Hobart
Bldg
Pneumatic Power Co., Fairfax H. Wheelan
president, E. M. McMillan secretary,
224 California
Poar Charles B., bookkeeper, r. 2291/4, 9th
Pobar Joseph, r. 247 Stevenson
Pobesh John, brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 5241/2 Turk
Pobest J., r. 1045 Market
Pocai Libero, r. 743 Vallejo
Pocaroba Domenico, butcher Tassi & Co., r. 515
Union
Pocket Time Tables (monthly). The Railway
Publication Co., publishers, 306 Pine,
room 9
Pockman Leonard H. (Wakelee & Co.), r. 1621
Sacramento
Pockwitz Leo, clerk, r. 416 Van Ness Av
Pockwitz Louis (William Hoelscher & Co.), r.
416 Van Ness Av
Pocock William R. T., bookkeeper Donohoe-
Kelly Banking Co., r. Alameda
Podd Frank R., printer, r. 1214 Green
" Walter T., pressman Francis- Valentine
Co., r. Lorin
" William H., stonecutter, r. 546i4 Natoma
Podesta Annie, domestic, 1126. 22d
" Antone, driver Fiorenzo Cavagnaro, r. 1029
Clav
" Antonio, r. 337 Union
■' David, carpenter, r. 428a Union
" G. B. & Co. (Giovanni B. Podesta and
Luigi Cademartori), hay, grain, wood
and coal, 1217-1219 Powell
" George (Bonacina & Podesta), r. 428 Union
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Podesta Giacomo, peddler, r. 510 Filbert
" Giovanni (Podesta & Baldocchi), r. 411
Green
" Giovanni B. (G. B. Podesta & Co.), r. 901
Pacific
" Giuseppe (Ravenna & Co.), r. 433 Green
" John, clerk, r. 2 Lily Terrace
" John J. (Martinoni & Podesta), r. Oak-
land
" Joseph (Podesta & Peirano), r. 2 Lily Ter-
race
" Louis, laborer Ravenna & Co., r. 433 Green
" Louis, porter Stewart & Co., r. HOlVa
Kearny
Podesta Louis P., meat market, 404 Hayes, r.
714 0ctavia
" Palmera Miss, cigar maker Re Bros., r.
1222 York
" Rose, widow, r. 425 Filbert
" Rose, widow, r. 1110 Clay rear
" Victor L., florist Podesta & Baldocchi, r.
425 Filbert
" "Vincent, wine dealer, r. 5 Jasper PI
" Virgil, r. 5 Jasper PI
Podesta & Baldocchi (Giovanni Podesto and
AngeloG. Baldocchi), florists and dec-
orators, 242 Sutter, telephone Main 760
" & Peirano (Joseph Podesta and James
Peirano), cigars and fruits, 442 Bush
Podmore Alfred H., lineman, r. 560 Howard
Poehler Edward J. J., butcher, r. 508, 9th
" William B., foreman C. B. Rode & Co., r.
KQQ QtVi
" William B. Jr., teamster, r. 508, 4th
Poelilman H. Edward, real estate, loans and
insurance, and publisher Poehlman's
Real Estate Circular, 415 Montgomery,
r. 401 Post
Poehlman Rosina Mrs., proprietor Poehlman's
Confectionery and Fancy Bakery, 401
Post
Poehlman William, manager Poehlman's Con-
fectionery and Fancy Bakery, 401 Post,
r. 1937 Union
Poehlman's Confectionery
AND FANCY BAKERY, Mrs. Rosina
PoeLlman proprietor, finest ice cream,
cakes, pastry, etc., 401 Post cor Pow-
ell, telephone Main 166
Poehlman's Real Estate Circular, H. E. Poehl-
man publisher, 415 Montgomery
Poerschke Amelia, widow, r. 900 Vallejo
Poessl Joseph, barber, 29 Geary, r. 611 Stock-
ton
Poetsch Ernst, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r.
424, 27th
" Herman (Poetsch & Peterson), r. 424, 27th
" & Peterson (Herman Poetsch and Gustave
Peterson), tanners. Army bet Folsom
and Harrison
Poett Alfred R., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 421
Minnesota
" Henry W., clerk Williams, Dimond & Co.,
r. Hotel Pleasanton
Poetz Annie Mrs., dressmaker, r. 30 Lily Av
" George C, clerk C. E. Whitney & Co.
" Henry C, steward, r. 32 Kissling
" Peter, r. 30 Lily Av
Poey Jean F., bartender Jacques i^oustale, r.
614 Broadway
" John (Poey & Chaguet), r. 1567 Market
" & Chaguet (John Poey and Gregoire Cha-
guet), laundry, 1567 Market
Pogano SoUino. seaman, r. 322 Vallejo rear
Poggetto Rafael, r. 190 Vandewater
Poggi Biago, carpenter, r. 2214 Mason
Poggie Rose, widow, r. 430 Vallejo rear
" Stephen, sawyer Miller & Hamilton, r. 430
Vallejo
Pogue Edward, r. 1719 Hyde
" Howard A., salesman Justinian Caire Co.,
r. 1719 Hyde
" Lucy A., widow, r. 1719 Hyde
Poheim Joseph T., merchant tailor, 1110-1112
Market, telephone Main 1855*, 201-203
Montgomery, telephone Main 1855, and
724 Market, telephone Main 1855=, r.
Hotel Savoy
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
F»UA\F»S,
Suction arte* F=^orce,
FOR HAND, WINDMILL AND POWER,
ALL SIZES.
J, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Pohl Anna, widow, r. 814 Langton
•' Frederick, liquors, SE cor 20th and Folsom
" George, bags and salt, 51 Sacramento, r.
1603 Webster
" Julius, distributor La Grande Laundry
" Paul, master mariner, office 32 Steuart
" William, baker, r. 904 Dolores
4®-Pohl. See Pahl, Paul and PauU
Pohley Eva S., bookkeeper Hale Bros., r. 7
Cohen PI
" Harry, stage carpenter Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 785 Folsom
" J. C, painter, r. 654 Natoma
" Margaret, widow, r. 785 Folsom
>8S= Pohley. See Pauli, Poll and Poly
Pohli Emil, official reporter Superior Court
Dept. 7, r. 3309 Geary
Pohlker John H.,r. NW cor 26th and Howard
Pohlmann Anna Miss, nurse, 218 Waller
POHLMANN GUSTAVE,
diamond setter, engraver and en-
ameler, society medals, badges, fine
jewelry and watch repairing. 336 Sut-
ter, r. 3 Seymour Av
Pohlmann Harry D. R., stereotyper Bulletin, r.
3 Seymour Av
" Meta, widow, r. 218 Waller
Pohlmann Theo, manager lithographic depart-
ment H. S. Crocker Co., 215-217 Bush
" William H., coppersmith Sanders & Co., r.
218 Waller
4S= Pohlmann. See Poehlman and Polemann
Pohlmeier Albert, wool sorter Flint & McLen-
nan, r. 142, 6th
Pohlson J. Henry, carpenter, r. 528 Greenwich
Pohlsson Charles C. P., barber John Perazzo, r.
702 Montgomery
Poimiroo John, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 613%
Stockton
Poindextei Cornelius W., salesman Winchester
Repeating Arms Co., r. 3318 Sacramento
Point Edward, miner, r. 6 Polk Lane
Point Reyes Creamery Co.,
John Russell manager, pure milk and
cream, 413 Pine, telephone Main 1693
Pointer Charles W., r. 7 Salmon
Pointon James, miller, r. 910 Howard
Poirier Catherine, widow, r. 221, 23d
" Eugene G., cigarmaker Peter C. Blick, r.
221, 23d
" Joseph, electrician, r. 560 Howard
Poirsevera H., bartender, r. 814 Montgomery
Poirson Eugene, compositor, r. 234 Montgom-
ery
Pokorny Joseph, chandelier maker Thomas Day
& Co., r. 330 Fremont
Pokrantz Charles L. J. (St. Hubert Vineyard
Co.),r. 1816 Bush
Polack G. S., r. 2400 Mission
" Herman L., jeweler, 1003 Market, r. 1127
Golden Gate Av
" Mary, widow, r. 2400 Mission
" Samuel, insurance broker, 409 Kearny, r.
1515 Jackson _ , ,
4@" Polack. See Pollack, Pollak and Pollock
Polako Ignatius, sculptor, r. 1019 Market rear
Poland Charles, helper Adolph Hromada, r. 253
Clara
POLAND FRANK S.,
house, sign and decorative painter,
and paper hanger, 819 Shotwell
Poland Frank S., secretary Workmen's Guar-
antee Fund Association, r, 819 Shotwell
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Poland Harry F., clerk general freight office
S. P. Co., r. 2736 Howard
" Kate M.Mrs., Grand Recorder Degree of
Honor, A. O. U. W., 66 Flood Bldg, r. 819
Shotwell
Polaski Louis, cook, r. 28 Turk
Polastri Richard S., secretary C. R. Splivalo
& Co., 307 Battery, r. San Mateo
" Victor, r. 899 Pine
Polberg G. Mrs., varieties, 1314 Howard
Pole Laura V. Miss, dressmaking, 2907 Clay
Polemann E. O. B., master str Oregon, r. Ala-
meda
PoLhemus Edward (E. L. G. Steele & Co.) r. 1818
Pine
" J. Eric, clerk Pac. Imp. Co., r. Hotel St.
Nicholas
Poll John, painter, r. 476 Jessie
4S"Poli. See Pauli, Pohley and Poly
Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph, William
R. Hewitt superintendent, 9 Brenham
Place
Police Attorneys, New City Hall, 1st floor
Police Chief of, ofBce 4 New City Hall, 1st floor
Police Commissioners Board of, ii and 12 New
City Hall, 1st floor
Police Court Clerks, New City Hall. 1st floor
Police Court 1, New City Hall, 1st floor
Police Court 2, New City Hall, 1st floor
Police Court 3, New City Hall, 1st floor
Police Court 4, New City Hall, 1st floor
Police Judges, Chambers New City Hall, 1st
floor
Police Patrol, William R. Hewitt superinten-
dent, 9 Brenham PI
Police Stations, Central, New City Hall, Cali-
fornia, 538 California, Harbor, 30 Sacra-
mento, Ocean View, Plymouth Av nr
Sagamore, Potrero, cor Napa and Ken-
tucky, Seventeenth Street, 207, 17th,
Southern, 827 Folsom, South San Fran-
cisco, E s Railroad Av bet 14th Av and
15th Av South, Washington, Washington
bet Polk and Van Ness Av, Broadway
Station, foot Powell
PoUce Surgeon, New City Hall, basement
Policy Holder's Adjusting Co., William S.
Chapman president, H. C. Osmont secre-
tary, 6 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Polidori Dominlck, liquors, 1130 Folsom, r. 1132
Folsom
" Nicholas, r. 1132 Folsom
Polina Ariodande P., marble cutter Rufftno &
Bianchi, r. 862 Bryant
Poling Mary Mrs., nurse, 209'/2, 14th
Polish Society of California, Dr. L. Pawlicki
president, 3 Polk
Politeo George M., master ship Spartan, office
350 Main. r. Alameda
" Malgram V., draughtsman William H.
Lillie, r. Alameda
Political Record (weekly), Donald Bruce pub-
lisher, 53S Clay
Polito John, barber Ferdinand Ulsemer, r. 41454
Green
Politzer Adolph (Politzer & Co.), r. 325 Pacific
Av, Alameda
" Alexander, manager Politzer & Co., r.
Alameda
" M., agent, r. 7 Everett
POLITZER & CO.
(Adolph Politzer), brokers in bonds
and wholesale liquor dealers, 335 Pine
Polk James K., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 410 Post
Polk Jonn M., cashier Alliance Assurance Co., r.
Oakland
Polk R. L. & Co., H. W. Allport agent, direc-
tory and gazetteer publishers, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 65
" Willis J. (Polk & Polk), r. 1015 Vallejo
" Willis W. (Polk & Polk), r. 1015 V^allejo
" & Polk (Willis J. and Willis W.), archi-
tects, 222 Post
Polkinghorn John H,, painter, r. 117 Jones
" William T., laborer, r. 249 Pacific
Polkow Otto H., coachman, 916 Sutter
Pollack Adolph, teamster, r. 1323 Fillmore
" Alexander, teamster, r. 1420 Turk
" James L., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
Alameda
" John, seaman, r. 419 East North
Pollacosky William C, wood carver S. F. Fur-
niture Mfg Co.. r. 648 Mission
PoUak Arnold, wholesale cigars and manager
Theatre Curtain Advertising Co., 209
Sansome, r. 1720 Bush
" Hermann A., advertising agent, 729 Mont-
gomery
" John, bookkeeper Mayrisch Bros. & Co., r.
Alameda
" Ray Miss, feeder Schmidt Label & Lithe.
Co., r. 64 Natoma
" Rose, widow, lodgings, 64 Natoma
" Simon, salesman, r. 739a Filbert
•■ William F., storekeeper str City of Peking,
r. Alameda
*®-Pollak. See Polack, Pollack and Pollock
Pollano C. Rev.,S. J., clergyman St. Ignatius
Church, r. 214 Hayes
Pollard Arthur M., barber Callinan & Murray,
r. 652 Folsom
" Honora, widow, r. 3 Cook
" Isaac, carriage maker Market St. Ry., r.
808, 20th
" James J., clerk James P. Pollard, r. 626
Laguna
" James P., wood and coal, 1712 Ellis, r. 626
Laguna
" John, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Kate Miss, laundress, r. 961 Folsom
" L., jeweler, r. 1127 Golden Gate Av
" Mary, widow, r. 39 Powell Av
" Thomas (Pollard & Dodge), r. 208 Haight
" Thomas, painter Peter N. Kuss, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas Jr., with Pollard & Dodge, r. 208
Haight
" Walter, clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hayden
Co., r. 208 Haight
" Walter I., theatrical manager, r. 808, 20th
" William H., brokerage and commission,
218 California, room 5, r. Alameda
Pollard & Dodge (Thomas Pollard and Edward
J. Dodge), shipping and commission,
manufacturers and wholesale dealers
lumber, 22 California, rooms 5-6
Pollen Jacob, candy maker, r. 1420 Broadway
rear
Pollexfen Arthur E., clerk George Fritch, r.
408 Castro
" Ernest, clerk Richard D. Chandler, r. 408
Castro
PoUey Mary, widow, cleaner U. S. Custom
House, r. 909 Jackson
" William, laborer, r. 816 Hampshire
Pollhammer Alois, engraver and diesinker, 3
Hardie PI, r. 923 Golden Gate Av
Pollicronion Peter, candy maker, 250, 3d
Pollinelli Mary Mrs., waitress, r. 3!^ August
Alley
Polllnger Frank, machinist, r. 433b Tehama
Pollitz Edward (Edward Pollitz & Co.), r. 21
Grant Av
Pollitz Edward & Co. (Edward Pollitz and
Henry St. Goar), stocks and bonds, 403
California
Pollock Alfred H., attorney at law, 220 Sansome,
rooms 6-7, r. Sausalito
" Allan, storekeeper Palace Hotel
" Charles, watchmaker, r. 105 New Montgom-
ery
" David, carpenter, r. 1026 De Haro
" David K., laborer S. P. Co., r. 32 Congress
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Pollock George, shoemaker, 202 Powell, r. 4
Hartford
H., oiler str Peru
Joseph E., traveling salesman, r. 634 Haight
Mary, widow, r. 1026 De Haro
Philip R. (Quinn & Pollock), r. 717 Waller
Robert, stone cutter, r. 1026 De Haro
William, r. II3/2 Bartlett
William, stone cutter, r. 135 Erie
William, stone cutter, r. 732b Grove
William D., teacher drawing, 627, 17th
4®=- Pollock. See Polack, Pollack and PoUak
Polmere William H., pipe maker Francis Smith
& Co., r. 146a 5th
Polonsky Henry, tailor, r. 316, 11th
" Jacob, plater M. Greenberg's Sons, r. 316,
11th
Polpe Manuel, teamster, r. 9 Calhoun
Polsen John, oiler str City of Puebla
Poison John, coachman, r. 839 Geary
Polsson Adolph, master mariner, 9 Mission
Polt John, millhand William A. Schrock
Polthier Louis (Polthier & Co.), r. 217V2 Union
" & Co. (Louis Polthier), harness makers, 414
Montgomery Av
Poly, Heilbron & Co. (Isaac Poly, Simon Clay-
burgh, and Heilbron Brothers), whole-
sale and commission butchers, 1st Av
South nr Railroad Av, oftlce 339 Kearny
" Isaac (Poly, Heilbron & Co.), r. 1810 Bush
«S="Poly. See Pauli, Pohley, Poll and PoUey
Polyclinic Free Dispensary, Francis X. Em-
erson physician, 113, 9th
" Pharmacy, John A. Miller manager, NW
cor Valencia and Hill
Polypathic Medical and Surgical Association,
European stafi of physicians, 1531 Sutter
Polyteclinic High School, Walter N. Bush
principal, SE cor Bush and Stockton
Poma John (Borella& Poma), r. 1428 Nebraska
Pombet An tone, waiter, r. 325, 4th
Pomeroy Annie R., widow, r. 1327 Leavenworth
" Arthur A,, r. 425 Turk
" Carter P. (Pomeroy & Pomeroy) and re-
porter Supreme Court of Cal., r. San
Rafael
" Everett, r. 2806 Jackson
" FlavenC, collector S. P. Co.
" George G., steward str Crescent City, r.
2709Larkin
" George S., clerk Wheaton, Breon & Co., r.
1911A Howard
" Henry, helper Union I. Wks, r. SE cor
Mariposa and Minnesota
" John N. (Pomeroy & Pomeroy), r. 1327 Leav-
enworth
" Julius E., assistantweigherU.S. Customs,
r. 1511 Larkin
" Lucy Miss, r. 329, 17th
" Margery J., widow, r. 2110 O'Farrell
" Mark M., draughtsman, r. 1406 Polk
" May, widow, r. 323 Fair Oaks
Pomeroy Sheldon, druggist, 702 Washington, r.
726 Washington
Pomeroy'& Pomeroy (Carter P. and John N.),
attorneys at law, 1-2 Mutual Life Bldg,
5th floor
;8®=Pomeroy. See Pomroy
Pomin Ernest, master mariner, r. 625 O'Farrell
" George, restaurant, 223 Montgomery Av, r.
2a Union PI
" William, laborer, r. Q2IY2 Geary rear
" William C, salesman Chester F. Wright,
r. 6211/2 Geary
Pomme Emily Miss, laundry, 637 Howard
Pomroy Edward M., asst. engineer Mills Bldg,
r. 1514 Church
■' Ethel Miss,r . The Colonial
" Lydia A., widow, r. 1144 Mission
" Selah R., florist, r. 1144 Mission
4®~Pomroy. See Pomeroy
Pon Albert J., bookkeeper Lenormand Bros, r.
620 Folsom
" Augustin, boxmaker, r. 19 Sherwood PI
" Jean, laundryman Model Laundry, r. 33
Chenery
" John B., liquors, 639 California, r. 1108
Mason
" Pauline Mrs., dressmaking, 1108 Mason
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
G^l-G-4-7 yviarket St.
Pon Pierre, waiter Nevada Restaurant, r. 1310i4
Powell
Ponceldt Euphrasia, widow, r. 29 John
Poncet John, laborer, r. 110 Trenton
" Seraphin, butcher George H. Richard, r. 23
Welsh
Poncin Gama, office 330 Pine, rooms 3-4
Poncrazzi Joseph, cook, r. 427 Sutter
Pond Annie Miss, r. 817 Post
" Charles E., r. 1019 California
" Edward J., with C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
1407 Hyde
Pond Edward B. (C. E Whitney & Co.), and
capitalist, office 533 California, room 49,
r. 1019 California
" George M., manager A. Schilling & Co.,
r. 1418 Masonic Av
" Ida Miss, r. 817 Post
" James L., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
32, 4th
" Joseph, clerk Brown & Metzner, r. Oakland
" Julia Miss, r. 628 Green
" Kate M., widow, r. 712 Taylor .
" Paul E., bookkeeper Brigham, Hoppe &
Co., r. 1326 Page
" Samuel F., shipping clerk C. E. Whitney
& Co., r. 1019 California
" William C. Rev., pastor Bethany Congre-
gational Church, r. 413 Bartlett
Pondanca Mary, widow, r. 425 Filbert rear
Ponder John H., plumber, 2002 Howard
Pongetti Fedele, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Ponitz Anton, brewer Chicago Brewery
Pons Auguste, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Augustin, yardsman Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co. , r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Germain (Lagier & Pons), r. 147, 3d
John, laborer O'Brien & Spotorao, r. 1226
Stockton
Julien, yardman Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Philip, yardman Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Urban, breaker Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Poatao Peter, liquors, 138, .5th, r. 484 Tehama
PoQtacq August, milk dealer cor Berlin and
Felton
" Grace Mrs., laundry, 2409 Howard
" Herman, tanner, r. Railroad Av nr 13th Av
South
" John, laundryman Mrs. G. Pontacq, r. 2-109
Howard
" John, restaurant, 434 Bush
" Joseph, butcher Benjamin Kaiser, r. 1109
Leavenworth
" Louis, cook, r. 25314 Clementina
•' Raymond, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Ponte Erminio, florist, Cambridge nr Woolsey
Pontillo Louis, medium, r. 605 Broadway
Ponton de Arce Stanley, traveling salesman M.
Ehrman & Co., r. 120 Devisadero
Ponzia Claude, fireman Pac. Gas. Imp. Co., r.
1909 Chestnut
" John, fireman Pac. Imp. Co., r. 1909 Chestnut
Poodle Dog Restaurant, Blanco & Brun pro-
prietors, SE cor Grant Av and Bush
Pool John J., seaman, r. 227, 11th
POOL JOSEPH R.,
house raiser and mover, 1130 Mis-
sion, box 217 Builders' Exchange, r.
1242 Mission
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Pool Lawrence Mrs., widow, r. 1726 Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 36^4 Rausch
" William, housemover Joseph R. Pool. r.
1242 Mission
Poole Alexander, fireman str Alameda
" Alonzo W., secretary North Am. Nitre Co.,
43 Crocker Bldg, r. Lorin
" Annie, widow, r. 198 Laidley
" Annie E., widow, r. 26 McAllister
" Avery R., engineer tugboat Ida W., r. 17
Hardy
" Charles O., foreman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 110^4 Silver
" David B., helper Risdon J. and L. Wks, r. 2
Stanly Court
" David J., helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 2
Stanly Court
" Duff G., compositor, r. 28 Highland Av
" Eben, shop carpenter, r. 1025 Mission
" Edward V., clerk George Wilkins Co.. r.
411 Brannan
" Ella M. Mrs., teacher Longfellow Primary
School, r. 313 Hyde
" George W., junk dealer, r. 1021 Powell
" Harry, laundryman Palace Hotel
" Jeremiah, mattress maker, r. 735 Brannan
" John E., paper carrier, r. 28 Highland Av
" Marcus M., traveling salesman E. Martin
& Co.
" Mary, widow, r. 1134 McAllister
" Ruby E., dynamo man Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 156=:£ Silver
" William, master str Piedmont, r. 517 Eddy
" William J., salesman Leavitt & Bill, r. .367
Minna
" William W., draughtsman Krogh Mfg. Co.,
r. 517 Eddy
>^-Poole. See Pool
Pooler Henry J., machinist, r. 123 Valparaiso
" Henry R., engineer, r. 123 Valparaiso
Pooley Arthur W. (Tandy & Pooley\ r. Man-
zanita, Marin Co.
" Isabella, widow, r. 9 Adelaide PI
" Isabelle Mrs., lodgings, 225. 4th
" John, r. 418 Sutter
" John Mrs., proprietor The Elsmere, 418
Sutter
" William, electrician, r. 522 Eddy
Poorman Samuel, mining, r. 3017 Washington
" Warren, medical student, r. 921 Hyde
>^" Poorman. SeePvormann
Pope A. J. Mrs., r. 1601 Van Ness Av
" Arthur M. (Pope & Clement), r. Oakland
■' Benjamin F. Major, surgeon 1st Infantry,
U. S. A., Angel Island
" Bernard, millhand C. S. Laumeister, r. 1012
De Haro
" Bertha, widow, r. 616 Webster
" Charles W., real estate, 630 Market, r. 1707
Jones
" Francis, attorney at law, 126-127 Murphy
Bldg, r. 1611 Clay
" Frank C, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 616
Webster
" Frank E., fireman, r. 1519 California rear
Pope Free Kindergarten, Mrs. Sumner John-
son principal, 211-213, 9th
" George, r. 681 Mission
" George, tailor, r. 313, 4th
'■ George A., salesman Ames & Han-is, r. 2012
Pine
'■ George A., with Pope & Talbot, r. 3728 Pa-
cific Av
" Jacob, cleaner Hudson River Dyeing and
Cleaning Wks, r. 11 Fair Av
■' Jacob, cook Baier & Black, r. 7 East
Pope Jessie, widow, r. 217 Francisco
" John, driver Willows Brewery, r. 120, 19th
Pope Jolin, wines and liquors, SE cor 5th and
Bryant, r. 447, 5th
" John E., bookkeeper, r. 1124 Golden Gate Av
" John F., accountant, office 538 Sacramento,
r. 2723 Pine
" Lily Miss, dressmaking, 1065 Market
" Maurice J., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
1124 Golden Gate Av
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.,
Henry C. Johnson manager, bicycles,
344 Post, telephone Main 1027
POPE MANUFACTURING CO.
THE (PARK BRANCH), Guy S. Dyer
manager, 19S6-1974 Page
Pope Otto, metal roofer Forderer Cornice Wks,
r. 25, 9th
" Overton C, clerk, r. 2723 Pine
" Philip, gardener, 1616Clay
" Samuel B. (Jessup & Pope), r. Oakland
" Sidney G., r. 1707 Jones
Pope Thomas E., assistant general agent ^tna
Insurance Co. (of Hartford), 514 Califor-
nia, r. East Oakland
" W.. r. 123 Eddy
" William, cook Baier & Black, r. 7 East
" William G , shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 1041 Vallejo
" & Clement (Arthur M. Pope and Alpheus
W. Clement), commission brokers, 116
California, room 11
POPE & TALBOT
(Charles F. A. Talbot and William H.
Talbot), lumber dealers, ofiBce 204 Cali-
fornia
Popert Julius (J. Popert & Co.), r. New Wash-
ington Hotel
Popert J. & Co. (Julius Popert, Charles Herr-
mann and Frederick Peters), proprietors
New Washington Hotel, 342-350, 4th
Popkin Alexander, tailor, r. 920 Bu.sh
" Newman, tailor, r. 920 Bush
Poplar House, Richard Jones proprietor, 704^/^
Mission
Popovich Anton, bartender Radovich Bros., r.
939 Mission
" Peter (S. D. Chiucovich & Co.), r. HI
Jones
Popp William F., carpenter, r. 920 Post
Poppe Augusta, widow, r. 926 Shotwell
" Frederick, steward, r. 441, 20th
" Hans,hostlerC. B. Rode&Co., r. 42614, 5th
" John, teamster, r. 426i/4, 5th
" Julia, widow, varieties, 441, 20th
" Martha H. Miss, teacher Marshall Prim-
ary School, r. 926 Shotwell
' ' Sophie D. , domestic, 923, 20th
Poppen John F., porter str Alameda, r. 69 Ore-
gon
Poppentaerg Carl A. C, musician, r. 126 Page
" Robert, musician, r. 126 Page
" Robert Jr., jeweler Shreve & Co.. r. 123
Lily Av
Popper Bertha Miss, r. 1518 Castro
" Charles, r. 1518Castro
" L., shirt manufacturer, 23 Kearny, r. 1518
Castro
•' Leopold, distributor postofflce. r. 1416;^
Devisadero
" Max, r. 1518 Castro
" Max, watchman 26th St. Hospital, r. 14I614
Devisadero
" Samuel, machine operator Albert MuUer
& Co., r. 3 Sumner
" Simon, shirt manufacturer, 235 Kearny, r.
1416'4 Devisadero
" Victor, chiropodist, 318 Kearny, room 3,
r. 1514 Devisadero
Poppoff Victor, cigarette maker John BoUman
Co., r. .537 California
Popular Bookstore The, Johnson & Emigh pro-
prietors, booksellers, stationers, en-
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now The Book and Stationery Depart-
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Popular Dining Rooms, McCauley & Krone pro-
prietors, 35-37 Geary
" Educator (monthly), J. W. Davis manager,
300 Post
Porcari Hotel, 13 Ohio PI
Porcelli Giovanni, carpenter, r. 416, 5th
•> Giovanni, shoemaker, 715 Lombard
Porcello Giuseppe B., gilder, r. 1906 Powell
Porclier John, importer hats and caps, 1109
Market. Odd Fellows' Bldg, r. 717 Gol-
den Gate Av
Porep Charles, clerk John A. Wall, r. Alameda
Porffost Otto, tanner, r. Franconia House
Porflrio Diaz Gold and Silver Mining, Milling
and Land Co. (Sonora, Mexico). 24-25
Nucleus Bldg
Porisch F. Robert, cigars, SOSy^, 6th
Porporato Frank, r. 8 Graham PI
" Eugene, barber, 1303 Dupont, r. 8 Graham PI
Porritt Josiah, machinist Union Iron Wks. r.
816 Dolores
Porro Alphonso, baker, r. .530 Green rear
" L., seaman str Mariposa
Porsh Leon, electrician, r. 1000a Lombard
Port Blakely Mill Co., Renton, Holmes & Co.
agents. 35 Steuart
Port Costa Flouring Mills, George W. NcNear
proprietor, office 326 California
" Costa Lumber Co., J. A. Hooper president,
H. M. Furman secretary and treasurer,
office 4 California
Port Costa Warehouse and Dock Co., George
W. McNear president, office 326 Cali-
fornia, warehouse Port Costa
" Discovery Mill Co., A. D. Moore president,
H. C. Smith vice-president, A. M. Grim
secretary, 319 Pine, rooms 18-20
" Madison Mills (Port Madison, Wash.), Ed-
ward M. Herrick agent, office 17 Steuart
Port Wardens Board of, office Clay St. Wharf
(Pier 1)
Porta Giacinto E., clothing, boots and shoes,
837-829 Kearny, r. 1636 Sacramento
" Leopold, tailor, r. 2506 Leavenworth
Portala The, Mrs. N. G. Tharsing proprietor,
314B O'Farrell
Portelli Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 125 Guer-
rero
Portener Hermann, salesman J. O. Meyerink, r.
521 Filbert
Porteous Edward J., storekeeper, r. 207, 3d Av
" John, hostler, r. 13th Avnr California
4®"Porteous. See Porteus
Porter A., coalpasser str San Juan
" Abel W., r. 3344 Clay
" A. J. Mrs., notary public, 11 Montgomery.
r. 714 Leavenworth
" Alexander, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Alexander, plumber, r. 526, 6th
" Andrew D. (Porter & Spingler)
bard
■< Angle, widow, r. SISO'A Market
" Annie E. Miss, bookkeeper C. B. Rode &
Co., r. 16 Dearborn
" Annie W., widow, r. 1934 Baker
" Belle, widow, r. 1013 Leavenworth
" Benjamin F., capitalist, office 7-9 Battery
Porter Bros. & Co. (Abel W. and David H.
Porter), dried fruits, nuts, honey, etc.,
313-315 Davis, telephone Main 790
" Bruce, stained glass and decorating
Jackson, r. 1924 Baker
" C. Mrs., widow, r. 1505 Leavenworth
" Charles, painter, r. 251!^ Clementina
" Charles B. Jr., dental student, r.
Baker
" Charles J., longshoreman, r. 212 Broadway
" Clarence, pressman, r. 443 Golden Gate Av
" David, mason, r. Victoria nr Randolph
" David H. (Porter Bros. & Co.), r. 122 Laurel
" Edward, r. 740, 20th
" Edward D., proprietor Hampton House, 113,
4 th
• " Eliza B., widow, r. 3017 Pine
" E. M., speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" Fanny Miss, r. 906, 17th
" Francis H., chief inspector Fire Under-
writers' Inspection Bureau, 303 Califor-
nia, r. 3705 Jackson
II Hub-
606
1924
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Eoofing and Siding. [
30©"r0 SIT IVIARKEX ST-
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
Porter Frank, clerk, r. 106, 11th
" George, cook, r. 930 Howard
" George A., plumber, r. 35 Cook
" George H., clerk Bennett's Butter Depot,
r. 3703 Sutter
Porter George K. (Porter, Slessinger & Co.), r.
1213 Jones
" George W., janitor National Guard Arm-
ory, r. 815 Ellis
" George W., master bk Wanderer, office 30
California
" G. H. Mrs. , facial artist, 126 Kearny, room 52
PORTER H. C. & CO.
(Herbert C. Porter and Samuel A.
White), funeral directors and prac-
tical emtaalmers, 122 Eddy, telephone
South 226
Porter Henry T., drayman, 416 Market, r. 11
Hubbard
PORTER HERBERT 0.
(H. C. Porter & Co.), funeral director
and practical embalmer, 122 Eddy,
telephone south 226, r. 1601 Golden
Gate Av, telephone West 617
Porter Hudson P., glassblower, r. 16 Dearborn
" James, r. 328 Louisiana
" Jane, widow, r. 36 Bernard
Porter Jerome, secretary and treasurer Com-
mission Merchants' Protection Associa-
tion, 317 Davis, r. 2213 Fillmore
" John, carpenter, r. 9 Dore
" John, policeman, r. 121 Shotwell
" John F., machinist, r. 35 Cook
'< John K., clerk, r. 733 Broadway rear
" John M., bookkeeper, r. 2.56, 8th
" John P., porter Revere Rubber Co.,r. 13
Hubbard
" John R., painter, r. 297 Linden Av
•' John T., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 30, 12th
" John W., r. 422 Post
" John W., lard refiner, r. 135 Juniper
" Joseph, clerk Bennett's Butter Depot, r.
2703 Sutter
" Joseph, hostler Christopher A. Mitchell, r.
35C6ok
" Joseph W., pattern maker, r. 23 Lafayette
" J. W., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 15
Langton rear
" K. Mrs., r. 113, 4th
" Lorenzo, clerk Johnson Bros., r. 1505 Leav-
enworth
" Lowry C, clerk, r. 16 Dearborn
" Margaret, widow, r. 1601 Golden Gate Av
" N., helper William A. Schrock
" P., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r. Brook-
lyn Hotel
" R., coal passer str Australia
" Ralph, lineman, r. 319 Grant Av
" Richard, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Robert, liquors, 831 Kearny, r. 336a Bush
" Robert, waiter str Columbia
" Robert C, gardener, r. 1311b Haves
" Robert E., traveling salesman, r. 831 Bush
•' Robert H., shipwright, r. 16 Dearborn
" Rose Miss, packer John Horstmann, r. 3.->
Morris Av . „
Porter Samuel E. (Bailey, Porter, iBailey &
Co.), 415'/4 Montgomery
" S. Clarke, clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1101 Pine
Porter, Slessinger & Co. (George K. Ppner,
Louis Slessinger and Joseph Kahn),
manufacturers boots and shoes, 7-9 Bat-
tery
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DEALERS IN ALU KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Porter Thomas A., engineer str San Bias
" W. A., carpenter Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 137, 3d
" Wesley B., cooper, r. 135 Juniper
" Wilbur F., stair builder G. R. Jesse, r.
334 Noe
" William, engineer Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 3808 Greenwich
" William, stonecutter, r. 123, 26th
PORTER WILLIAM H.
(H. C. Porter & Co.), undertaker and
embalmer, 122 Eddy, telephone South
226
Porter William H., laborer Union Iron Wks, r.
1006 Minnesota
William H., with San Francisco Call. 517
Clay
William P. S., master ship Jesse H. Free-
man, office 30 California
William R., salesman Porter, Slesslnger
& Co., r. 1213 Jones
Willi am R. , secretary Western Investment
Co., 2 Mills Bldg, 4th floor, r. 16171/4 Mc-
Allister
William T., scenic artist, r. 507 Mason
Porter & Spingler (Andrew D. Porter and
Charles P. Spingler), wines and liquors,
1016 Market
Porterfield George K (Porterfield & Douglas),
r. Oakland
" & Douglas (George K. Porterfield and
Charles H. Douglas), specialists, 838
Market
Porteus James, asst. storekeeper Edison Light
and Power Co., r. 119 Hill
" James Jr., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
119 Hill
.e@"Porteus. See Porteous
Portis William J., teamster People's Express
and Transfer Co.. r. 1138 Pacific
Portland Cracker Co., George H. Nicolai man-
ager, 537-.539 Mission
" Flouring Mills Co. (Portland. Or.), George
Morrow & Co. agents, 39 Clay
" Hotel, James Carr proprietor, 54 Sacra-
mento
Portland Oregonlan (dally and weekly), Port-
land, Or., L. P. Fisher agent, 21 Mer-
chants Exchange Bldg
" Traction Co., S. Prentiss Smith president,
Frank L. Brown secretary, Bank of Cali-
fornia treasurer, oftice 10 Pine
Portley David, millman, r. 1723 Lexington Av
" James, laborer, r. 15 Ford
" John, plumber, r. 1723 Lexington Av
Portney James, laborer, r. 616, 6th
" John, laborer, r. 616, 6th
Porto Carlo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Portois Pierre, architect, 519 Montgomery, r 824
Powell
Portsmouth Square, bet Clay and Washington
Kearny and Brenham PI
Portugal Adele, widow, r. 19^4 Morey Alley
" Chata, widow, r. 19^/^ Morey Alley
Portuguese Consulate, Ignaoio da Costa Duarte
consul, 605 Clay, Henry J. Laidley vice-
consul, 323 Montgomery
" Protective and Benevolent Assn., 510 Bush
Pos Bernal, shoemaker, r. 20 Calhoun
Posadas J. Zenon, r. 1825 Sacramento
Posener Herman, manufacturers' agent, 113
Bush, r, 510 Hyde
Posey Addison C, physician, 1015 Sutter, r
Oakland
" Eliza J., widow, r. 2472 Market
Posier J., lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel Co., r. 560
Mission
Posner Abraham, cigarmaker, r. 337 Hayes
" Alva M., shipping clerk Harris Bros. &
Co.,r. 2420 Webster
" Benjamin, chandelier maker Thomas Day
&Co., r. 3,37 Hayes
' ' Henry, policeman Alms House, r. 337 Hayes
" Joseph, clerk Phillip Posner, r. 337 Hayes
" Julius, bookkeeper Hildebrandt, Posner &
Co., r. 2420 Webster
" Max (Hildebrandt, Posner & Co.), r. 2420
Webster
" Paul, laborer F. Batizza, r. 425 Sutter
" Phillip, cigar and tobacco, 337 Hayes
Pospich John, laborer Vermont Marble Co., r.
28 De Boom
Post Albert E., mining, r. 2015 Leavenworth
" Albert M., conductor S. P. Co., r. 326 Bran-
nan
" Anne E., widow, r. 2015 Leavenworth
" Charles, paper hanger Burr & Shields
Post Charles E., D. D. S., dentist, 14 Grant Av,
rooms 42-43
" Chester C, clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 306Capp
" Edward C, clerk, r. 313, 26th
" Ernest, painter John C. Kimball, r. 1714
Mason
Post Evening The (daily and weekly), office and
editorial rooms, NE cor Kearny and Bush
" Fred, hostler, r. 319 Grant Av
" George C, clerk, r. 15151/4 Mason
" George H., bookkeeper, r. 425 Kearny
" Hannah H., widow, r. 829 Fulton
" Justin C, clerk, r. 306 Capp
" Marcel, with Shreve & Co., r. 15151/4 Mason
" Mary A., widow, r. 15151/4 Mason
" Nathan C, contractor and builder, 438, 11th
Av
Post OfBce, Frank McCoppin Postmaster, NW
cor Washington and Battery. Branch
Offices: Station A, 1309 Polk; B, 14 City
Hall Square; C, NW cor 20th and Mis-
sion ; D, foot Market ; E, 3d nr Townsend ;
F, leOODevisadero; G, 1003, 17th; H, NW
cor Laguna and Ivy Av: J, 424 Mont-
gomery Av; K. 30 New Montgomery; L,
Ocean View. Sub-stations (money order
and registery only) No. 1, 1132 Kentucky;
No. 2, cor Railroad and 11th Avs South
S. F.; No. 3, 215 Clement; No. 4, 1900
Union; No. 5, 1338 Castro; No. 6, 3279
Mission; No. 7, 359 Devisadero
Post Office Band, J. C. Levy secretary, 1320
Howard
Post Office Inspectors United States (San
Francisco Division), Robert R. Munro
in charge, 78c U. S. Appraisers' Bldg
" Stanley O., carrier postofflce, r. 2015 Leav-
enworth
" Swain A., painter, r. 413, 4th
" Victor C, machinist Golden State Miners
Iron Wks, r. 306 Capp
" Walter G., janitor New City Hall, r. 32
Dorland
Postag John N., confectioner, r. 1C20 Guerrero
Postel Arthur A., clerk Thomas A. McGowan,
r. 2198 Union
August, laborer, r. 826 Union rear
C. F. A., groceries, 2196 Union
Frederick A. F., driver, r. 30 Boyce
Isaac, chairmaker, 411 Mission, r. 278 Jessie
John F. W., grocer, r. 916A Oak
Peter W., r. 1101 Noe
Postiglione Arturo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Giuseppe M., tailor, 107 Sutter, r. 2624 Sac-
ramento
Postler Gustave, painter, r. 526 Grove
Postman Charles M., traveling salesman, r. 1919
Ellis
Poston Allen J., Pacific Coast passenger agent
Southern Ry., 602 Market, r. Oakland
" Frank M., clerk August Brinkmann, r. 1416
Broadway
Poswa Hynek, tailor Nathan Willard, r. 1024
Clay
Potee William, latherer, r. 134i/^, 7th
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Pothier Joseph, carpenter, r. 819 Jessie
" Louis, helper W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 537, 5t,h
Potosi Mining Co. (Virginia, Nev.), A. K. P.
Harmon president, Charles E. Elliot sec-
retary, 79 Nevada Block
Potrero Evening School, Andrew J. Freese prin-
cipal, Minnesota bet Napa and Sierra
Potrero Free Kindergarten The, Miss Eva Hare
principal, 525 Tennessee
Potrero Furniture Co., George J., Burger pro-
prietor, manufacturers furniture, cor
Santa Clara and Wisconsin
" Hotel, James Gately proprietor, SW cor
Sierra and Louisiana
Potrero Land and Water Front Co., Victor L.
O'Brien secretary, 402 Montgomery,
rooms 3-6
Potrero Land Improvement Co., E. H. Clark
president, F. G. Drum secretary, 20 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor
Potrero Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. W.
S. Urmy pastor, Tennessee south of So-
lano
" Opera House, E s Tennessee bet Mariposa
and Solano
Potrero Pharmacy, Henry R. Harris proprietor,
NW cor Butte and Kentucky
Potrero Police Station, 609, 20th
Potrero Primary School, Miss H. M. Fairchiid
principal, Minnesota bet Napa and
Sierra
" Stock Yard (S. P. Co.), NW cor Illinois
and Sierra
Potrero Yeast and Vinegar Co., Herman
Westerfeld & Co. proprietors, 230
Kearny, factory W s Minnesota nr Ne-
vada, depot 937 Howard
Potsmith Charles P., shoemaker, 143 Page
Pott Frank, seaman, r. 137 Welsh
" I., student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. 227, 3d
" John, laborer Eagle Iron Wks, r. 227, 2d
Potter Alexander, roller maker Cal. Ink Co., r.
Oakland
" Americus V., contractor lathing. Wool nr
Eugenia Av
" Annie, stewardess Windsor Hotel
" Benjamin F., 3d asst. engineer str Walla
Walla, r. 65 Tehama
" Charles, butcher Alfred W. Morgenstern, r.
354 Brannan
" Charles A., car dispatcher Market St. Ry.,
r. 1015 Fillmore
Potter Charles L., 1st lieutenant Corps of En-
gineering U. S. A., 90 Flood Bldg, r. Pre-
sidio
" C. S., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1509
Golden Gate Av
" Edward, electrician, r. 211, 15th
Potter Edward E., insurance and real estate,
508 California, room 3, r. Oakland
" Edward W., bookkeeper Miller & Lux, r.
Commercial Hotel
" E. H., mining, r. Palace Hotel
" Elijah, blacksmith, r. 1509 Turk
" Eliza, widow, r. Point Lobos and 33d Avs
" Elizabeth Mrs., seamstress, r. 7 Stephen's
Court
" Francis A., crockery and glassware, 3516
Mission and 2018 Fillmore, r. 2913 ITolsom
" Frank E., carpenter, r. 538, 21st
" Frederick S., scale adjuster, 47 Clay
*' Frederick W., machinist, 114, 1st, r. 1111
Hyde
" George W., driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co.,
r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" Harry K., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 110/2 McAllister
" Henry A., boxmaker, r. 335, 27th
" Hugh S., driver Lundy Furniture Co.
" H. W., r. 1904 Market
" J. E. Mrs., widow, r. 47 Capp
" Jennie Mrs., r. 871 Church
" Jesse S., office 508 California, r. 2332
Pacific Av
" John, carpenter, r. 211, 15th
" John Jr., clerk Harry J. Lask, r. 211, 15th
" John H., lastmaker S. F. Last Factory, r.
516a 19th
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cbolce Assortment cf
Novelties.
Potter John R., clerk Johnson Bros., r. 81 7B Fil-
bert
" John W., lumberman, r. 2113 Mason
" John W., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 25
Chattanooga
Potter J. Sheldon Lux, Free Kindergartens,
Nos. 1 and 2, Mrs. Alexena Roberts
principal, 74 West Mission
" L. F., clerk general freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 1928 San Carlos Av
" Lyman G., carpenter, r. 651 Harrison
" Maud Miss, r. Point Lobos and 33d Avs
" Melissa S., r. 3233 Pacific Av
" Murray A., with Edward E. Potter, r. Oak-
land
Potter 0. S., Western representative The
Marion Cycle Co., 48 Fremont, telephone
Main 337
" O. S. & Co. (in liquidation), bicycles and
bicycle sundries, 48 Fremont
" Richard, coalpasser, r. 307 Fremont
Potter Samuel 0. L., physician and surgeon, 13
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, and resident physi-
cian and superintendent St. Mark's Hos-
pital, 2000 Stockton cor Chestnut
" Sarah A. Miss, r. 135 Cumberland
" Sheldon L., student, r. 2232 Pacific Av
Potter Stephen, shorthand reporter, 1 Mills
Bldg, 4th floor, r. 1509 Vallejo
" Susan M., widow, r. 401 Oak
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Thomas B., merchant tailor, 1004 Polk, r.
1002 Polk
" Thomas L., manufacturing clerk Le Count
Bros., r. Oakland
" Walter S., clerk maintenance of way dept.
S. P. Co., r. 1928 San Carlos Av
" William, teamster, r. 116 Lily Av
" William, veterinary surgeon, 54 Morris Av
•' William T., brass molder Whyte & De
Rome, r. 2618 Sutter
" William W., r. 47 Capp
Potter & Wrightington (Boston), canned goods
and salt fish, F. S. Greenlee agent, 303
Front
Potters' Field, 34th Av and Clement
Pottet Alphonso, nurseryman, r. cor Cortland
and Nebraska
" Alphonso Jr. (Mouret, Ghirardelli & Co.),
r. .534 Montgomery Av
" Harry, nurseryman, r. cor Cortland Av and
Nebraska
" Henri & Co. (Frank Lasserre and Jacques
Labataille), florists, 13V4, 6th
" Louis H., nursery, Nebraska nr Cortland Av
Potthast Frank J., manager Peerless Awning
and Tent Co., 10 Turk
Potthoff Annie M. Miss, dressmaking, 368 Grove
" Gustav, master schr Black Diamond, r.
WYz Bluxome
" Theodore H., laborer, r. 10^/4 Rausch
Pottiau Victor, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. W s
Michigan bet Sierra and Napa
Potting Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. cor Solano and Iowa
Pottinger Edward H., proprietor American
Steam Laundry, 2120 Lombard
" Frank A., machinist, r. 433b Tehama
" Thomas T., contractor and builder, r. 3736
Pine
Pottker Henry, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Bush and Scott, r. 2517 Bush
" Richard, driver, r. 2508 Bush
Potts Emerson J., printer, r. 1909 Mission
" Frank F., clerk M. J. Brandenstein & Co.,
r. 808 Van Ness Av
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^ Where Do You Advertise ?
i We place advertising in any State in tlie
1 Union. Estimates submitted on all
4 classes of advertising.
] Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
i San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Potts Frederick E., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Oakland
" James A., clerk Oscar Foss, r. Golden
Gate, Cal
" Thomas, shoemaker, 1339 Valencia
Potvln Henry, master str Captain Weber, office
Clay St. Wharf, r. 306 Fell
Potzbach Andrew, shoemaker, r. 2013 Folsom
Pou Augustin, teacher Spanish, 819 Market,
room 33, r. 19 Sherwood
Pouchan Germain (Pouchan & Schlatter), r. 33
O'Farrell
Pouchot Augustus A., stenographer, r. 126 Ellis
Poujade Julius, cook La Grande Laundry
Poulin Arthur, foreman Eisen Vineyard Co., r.
28, 1st
" Harry P., traveling salesman Eisen Vine-
yard Co., r. 600 Bush
'• Horace L., cashier Eisen Vineyard Co., r.
534 Bush
" J. Armand, with Royal Wine Co., r. 1434
Clay
" Peter, proprietor Royal Wine Co., 114 Sut-
ter, r. 600 Bush
Poulsen Charles, engineer Oregon Improvement
Co., r. 422 Fremont
■' Johanna, widow, r. 159 Dore
" Peter, master bkt Eureka, office 6 Cali-
fornia, r. 159 Dore
Poulson Adolph, deckhand str Tiburon
" Alice, widow, r. 263U4 Mission
" Charles, galvanizer John Finn Metal
Works
" Edna Snell Mrs., manager Lyceum of Ex-
pression, 32 O'Farrell, r. 1810 Gough
" George F., clerk, r. 6 Henrietta Square
" John, waiter Bohemian Club, r. 425 Steven-
son
'■ L. J. clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 219 Turk
" Louis, tinsmith, r. 315 Bryant
" Servin, seaman, r. 315 Bryant
#S"Poulson. See Poulsen, Poison, Powelsen
and Powleson
Poulter Alfred, spring maker Betts Spring Co.,
r. Oakland
" Charles T., foreman Betts Spring Co., r.
Oakland
' ' Frank P. , spring maker Betts Spring Co. , r.
Oakland
Poultney George J. (Smith & Poultney), r. 1834
O'Farrell
" Jennie Mrs., clerk Station B Post Office,
r. Hotel Savoy
" Joseph, capitalist, r.82^4 Everett
" Rose C, widow, r. 56 South Park
Pouly Lament, butcher Palace Hotel, r. 9 Ade-
laide PI
Pound City, cor 16th and Alabama
" Margaret, widow, liquors, 455 Clementina
Pounstone Alvin L.. newspaper correspondent,
office Press Club, 126 Kearny, r. lUOl Sut-
ter
Pouquette Jacques, laborer O'Brien & Spotorno
r. 734 Vallejo
•• Peter, butcher A. Decourtieux & Son, r. 734
Vallejo
" Richard, r. 110814 Hyde
Pourtau Pedro, cellarma'n, r. 616 Broadway rear
Poushkin John, locksmith and electrician, 418
Larkin
Pousson Eli, woolpuUer Legallet-Hellwig Co.,
r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Poutous John L., laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks.,
r. 5th Av South bet L and M
Pouyal John, florist, landscape gardener and
nurseryman, 1211 Polk
Povey Frank J., foreman Kast & Co., r. 7 Beide-
mann
Pow Archibald, drayman, 101 Market, r. 19
Hardy
Powe Edwin, bricklayer, r. 28 Turk
Powell A. L. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co r
620 Folsom
" Alfred G., foreman N. Parrish & Co., r.
Alameda
" Annie G. Miss, dressmaking, 3128 Sacra-
mento
" Anthony M., liquors, 200 Market, r. 1707 Bu-
chanan
" Charles, glass stainer, r. 116 Montgomery
Av
" E. N., deck hand str Resolute
" Ernest, shoemaker, r. 25 Chesley rear
" Frank, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 362 Jes-
sie
" Prank P., traveling salesman E. Goslinsky
& Co., r. Grand Western Hotel
■' George E., salesman Cal. Jewelry Co., r.
524 Eddy
" George L., bakery, 507 Howard
" G. W., carpenter, r. 519 Sacramento
" Harry R., carpenter, r. 3128 Sacramento
" H. Brooke, salesman Redington & Co r
1420 Grove
" H. J., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
PoweU Howell A., attorney at law, 614-615-620
and 621 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 921 Myrtle,
Oakland
" J. Mrs., groceries and liquors, 3039, 16th
" James, boxmaker, r. 2311 Mason
" James H., lumber surveyor, 22 Market,
room 10, r. Alameda
" James N., dentist, 3-5 Y. M. C. A. Bldg, 5th
floor
" John, r. 2311 Mason
" John, clerk, r. 2123 Howard
" John, seaman, r. 320 Guerrero
" John, teamster, r. 4 Cadell Alley
" John, waiter str Walla Walla
" John Jr., boxmaker, r. 2311 Mason
" John B., carpenter, r. 414 Fell
" John M., marine engineer, r. 530 Hickory Av
" Julius, seaman str Protection
" Lucy L., widow, r. 2416 Mission
" Maggie E. Miss, r. 530 Hickory Av
" Martin, cook, r. 52 Natoma
" M. L. Miss, stenographer Atlantic and Pac.
RR.
" Nye, compositor, r. 437 O'Farrell
" Oliver, clerk Getz Bros. & Co., r. 745 Har-
rison
" Orrin H., expressman, NW cor O'Farrell
and Larkin
" P. Vavasour, farmer, r. My^ Harriet rear
" Richard H., engineer S. P. Co., r. 130, 18th
" Roland H., clerk W. F. Harris & Co., r. 708
Shotwell
" Samuel W. (Lageman & Powell), r. 427 Sut-
ter
" Sarah E. Miss, stenographer, r. 3128 Sac-
ramento
" Simon W., r. 427 Sutter
" The, James E. Le Ballister proprietor, 109a
Powell
" Thomas, master mariner, r. 25 Stanly PI
" Thomas, shoemaker Stephen Szegedy, r. 25
Chesley
PoweU Walter, manager Bank of British Col-
umbia, SE cor Bush and Sansome, r.
Berkeley
" Walter C, druggist Edward N. Ayers, r.
712 Post
" William B., barber Placet F. Valiant, r.
9U7 Jackson
" William E. Mrs., widow, r. 3128 Sacra-
mento
Powelson Louis P., assistant grand secretary
Native Sons of the Golden West, also
secretary of Library and Reading Room
Association, 414 Mason, r. 1.509 Wash-
ington
" Nels, gripman, r. 1220 Union
" Walter, shoemaker, 1333 Union, r. 1509
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Power Anna Miss, bookkeeper, r. 17:^li/4 Jones
" Bernard, groceries, 1721^4 Jones
" David, bookkeeper Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 119 Ridley
" David J., clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 511
Gougli
" Edward J., distributor Post Office, r. 1721^
Jones
" Henry, clerk, r. 3-27 Bryant
" James (Power & Pike), r. 606 Leaven-
worth
" James E., calker, r. 327 Bryant
" James E. Jr., clerk Post Office, r. 337 Bry-
ant
" John J , salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
Oakland
" John S., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
Oakland
" John W., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 337 Bryant
" Joseph R., clerk Nougues & Boone, r. Oak-
land
" Mary, widow, r. 732 Lombard
" Michael C, carpenter and builder, 835 Sut-
ter, r. 1420 California
" Nicholas S., calker, r. 337 Bryant
" Patrick, porter S. F. & N. P. Ry, r. 1023
Montgomery
" Richard Rev., assistant rector St. Pat-
rick's Church, r. 744 Mission
" Rose, widow, r. 2835 Folsom
" Stephen, calker, r. 327 Bryant
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 264 Brannan
" Thomas F., plumber, r. 2835 Folsom
" Thomas M., boat builder, r. 337 Bryant
" Walter J., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 15
Germania
" William, bookkeeper Pac. States Adver-
tising Bureau, r. 733 Lombard
" William, liquors, 519 Mission
" William J. (Brown & Power), r. 730 Grove
" & Pike (James Power and Joseph W.
Pike), plumbers and sheet metal
workers, 49 Sacramento
Powers A. H. Jr., reporter Call, r. 3006 Clay
" Amos J., butcher, r. 240 Fulton
" Annie E. Miss, assistant Free Public Li-
brary, r. 73514 Turk
" Benjamin T., pressman, r. 625 O'Farrell
" Bridget, widow, r. 9 Eldridge
" Catherine, widow, r. 727 Turk
" Charles, clerk, r. SE cor Preclta Av and
Folsom
•' Charles A., millwright A. J. McNicoll &
Co.
" Charles E,, clerk Butterick Pub. Co., r.
230, nth
" Charles E., printer Call
" Daniel, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1216a Scott
" Daniel C, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
313, 20th
" David J., litho pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co.. r. 1930 Mason
" Edward, coal passer str St. Paul
" Edward, salesman, r. 535 O'Farrell
" Edward, shipliner, r. 303 Valley
" Edward J., stevedore, r. 37 Perry
" Edward J. Jr., engineer Merchants Ice and
Cold Storage Co., r. 37 Perry
" Ellen, widow, r. 614, 17th
" Eugene, foreman T. J. Moynihan, r. 670
Harrison
" Francis, actor Grover's Alcazar Theatre
" Francis E., horse trainer, r. 921 Jones
" Frank, seaman, r, 54 Sacramento
" Frank H. (Young & Powers), attorney at
law, 533 Kearny, rooms 6-8, r. 810 Central
Av
" Frank M., plumber, r. 60^4 Clipper
Powers George H., oculist, aurist and laryngo-
scopist, office 533 Sutter, telephone Main
1155, hours 10 a. m. to 12 m. and 4 to
5 p. m., r. 2100 California
" George H. Jr., student, r. 2100 California
" George W., foreman W. S. Ray Mfg Co., r.
921 Jones
" Horace M.. clerk S. F.- Lumber Co. r. 696
McAllister
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Powers Hugh, hoseman Engine 14, r. 434^/4 Lin-
den Av
" James, r. 323 Minna
" James, r. 577 Minna
" James, helper Edison Light & Power Co..
r. East Oakland
" James, laborer, r. 33^/^, 14th
" James, painter, r. 1501 Church
" James, plumber, r. 1107 Bush
" James, stone cutter, r. 333'£ Brannan
" James C, painter, r. 43, 6th
" James D., butcher, SE cor Turk and Pierce,
r 9^0 Pierce
" James H., with Shreve & Co., r. 1051 Mis-
sion
" James V., foreman O'Connell & Lewis, r.
Oakland
" James W., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Precita Av and Folsom
" Jefferson, livery stable, 2125 Mission
" Johanna, widow, liquors, 364 Brannan
" John, r. 46 Clementina
" John, r. 333 Minna
" John, r. 2833 Bush
" John, laborer, r. 7 Church Lane
" John, laborer, r. 31 Point Lobos Av
" John, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" John, messman str San Jose
" John, operator S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., r. 614,
17th
" John, stevedore, r. 409 Tehama
" John F., salesman, r. 1051 Mission
" John H., draughtsman New City Hall, r.
73514 Turk
" John N., r 110 Fair Oaks
" John O., writer, 15 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
" Joseph, coal passer str Mariposa
" Joseph A., clerk W. A. Tuska, r. 21314
Post
" Joseph P., carpenter, r. SE cor Precita Av
and Folsom
" Julia, widow, r. 764 Harrison
" Lawrence, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 364 Clara
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 664 Harrison
" Lawrence R., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 417, 5th
" L. J., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
" Maggie, widow, r. 640a Natoma
" Maggie, domestic, 301 Sierra
" Mary, widow, r. 149, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. 664 Harrison
" Mary, widow, r. 921 Jones
" Mary Miss, clerk Mrs. Johanna Powers, r.
Mary Miss, typewriter, r. 37 Perry
Maurice, fireman str Oakland, r. 339,29th
May Miss.r. 614, 17th
Michael, coalpasser str City of Puebla
Michael, laborer, r. 717 Tennessee
Michael, milkman, r. 683 Clementina
Michael F., teamster, r. 60% Clipper
Nicholas, miller, r. 31 Point Lobos Av
P., laborer, r. NEcor Napa and Louisiana
Patrick J., longshoreman, r. 410 Bryant
Peter, r. St. Mary's Hospital
Peter, fireman, r. 634, 4th
Ralston F., clerk city dept.
Fund Ins. Co., r. 1409 Larkin
Redmond T., bookkeeper, r. 931 Jones
Richard Mrs., widow, r. 614, 17th
Robert, teamster, r.709 Minna
Robert G., gardener, r. 1813 Vallejo
Thomas, r. 330, 11th
Thomas, millman, r. 664 Harrison
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Powers Thomas, quartermaster revenue cutter
Bear
" Thomas, seaman, r. 139>/ Dore
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. 21 Howard Court
" Thomas J., r. 502 Franklin
" Walter, seaman, r. 105 Clark
" William, barber Perry H. Brown, r. 127
Eddy
" William, cigars, 296^ Valencia, r. 402
Grove
" William, fireman str City of Puebla, r. 670
Harrison
" William, laborer, r. 28 Ripley PI
" William, laborer, r. 55 Natoraa
" William, laborer, r. 202, 6th
" William, laborer, r. 16th Av South nr N
" William, packer Cal. Furniture Mnfg.
Co., r. 516 Larkin
" William, shoemaker, 1208'^ Valencia
" William A., plater J. Roylance Brass Wks
r. 640a Natoma
" William B., crimper United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 12081/2 Valencia
" William H., printer Hicks-Judd Co., r. 417
Larkin
" William J., gardener, r. 1813Vallejo
" William J., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 921 Jones
>^"Powers. See Power
Powerson John, carpenter, r. 54 Sacramento
Powleson George L., clerk Mack & Co., r. 104a
West Mission
" Howard F., photograph printer J. H. Pe-
ters, r. 1523 Golden Gate Av
" William L. Mrs., widow, r. 1523 Golden
Gate Av
Poxleitner John, groceries, 521 14, 6th
Poyer Charles 0., waiter str Crescent City
Peyser George, paper hanger, r. 217, 8th
" Harry C, plasterer, r. 217. 8th
" Thomas, painter, r. 217. Sth
Poznanski Hermann, teamster, r. 118 Ash Av
Pozzetti Giuseppe, fruits and vegetables, 1616
Dupont, r. 2 Gercke Alley
Pozzo Antone, fish dealer, r. 445 Ivy Av
Pracht August, r. 2322 Washington
" Julie Mrs., teacher languages, r. 2322
Washington
" Preciosa Miss, teacher music, r. 2322 Wash-
ington
Pracy George T., r. 871 Church
" Susie A., widow, r. 829 Church
Prada Henry, reporter L'Elvezia, r. 15 Mont-
gomery Av
Pradels August, dyer Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 14th Av South nr P
" Francis, furnished rooms. 1123 Stockton
" Henry, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Hyppolite, flesher Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Pradler Joseph, stone cutter, r. 21 Page
Prado Sofia, widow, r. 18 Masonic Av
Praeder Herman, r. 2142 Mission
Praegnitz William, cabinet maker, r. 518 6th
Prag Augusta Miss, bookkeeper Madison &
Burke, r. 818 Filbert
" Florence Miss, teacher Polytechnic Hish
School, r. 1908 Scott
" Mary Mrs., teacher Girls' High School r
1908 Scott ' ■
Prager A. J. & Sons (Less and Moe), clothing and
men's furnishing goods, 857-859 Market
" Esther, widow, r. 1404 Webster
" Less (A. J. Prager & Sons), r. Montrose
Hotel
Prager Moe (A. J. Prager
Hotel
Sons), r. Montrose
" Sarah, widow, r. 2002 Powell
Prague F. C, physician and surgeon, 835Devisa-
dero
Prahl Emil, clerk, r. 142, 7th
" Henry H., tailor, 11 Sutter, r. 1918 Buchan-
an
" M. Mrs., proprietor Girard House, 142, 7th
" Otto, cabinet maker, r. 142, 7th
" William W., carriage painter, 1414 Pine. r.
2512 Sutter
«®-Prahl. See ProU
Prall Edwin T., clerk, r. 4 Eddy PI
Praino Frank, grocer, r. 620 Pine
Pramme Henry, confectioner Mrs. R. Poehlman.
r. 303 Jessie
Prang Otto, laborer, r. 124 Howard
Prangner Henry, machinist, r 938'^ Capp
Prater Charles, clerk Arnold Bros., r. 938 Va-
lencia
" Judson, broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg. Co., r
Guerrero
Prather John M., insurance, 301 California, r
410 Post
" William L. Jr., secretary Cal. Bridge and
Construction Co., 19 Crocker Bldg. r
Oakland
Prato Anton, porter Salinger & Adams, r. 711
Geary
" Bernardo, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Emanuel, laborer Am. Salt Co., r. 7 Sonora
PI
" Kate Miss, bag maker Am. Salt Co., r. 7
Sonora PI
Pratt Alexander, car dispatcher Market St.
Ry., r. 15031/jTurk
" Armstrong C, dental student, r. 728 Bush
" Arthur G., real estate agent, r. 113314 Har-
rison
" Augustus D., silver reducer U. S. Mint, r.
1061 Mission
" Caroline M. Miss, nurse California Wo-
man's Hospital
" Charles C, collector Main St. Wharf, r.
1917 Vallejo
" Charles H. S., salesman, r. 9 Butte
" Curtis N., expressman, SE cor 6th and
Mission, r. 438i4 Jessie
" D. A., r. 1045 Market
" Delos, real estate, 646 Market, r. Oakland
" Dora, domestic, 1508 Pine
" Douglas, student Cal. Medical College, r.
Alameda
" Edward J., bookkeeper Owl Cigar Co., r.
1315 Geary
" Edward S., groceries and liquors, 1543 Eddy
" Edward U., waiter John Jensen, r. 217, 3d
Pratt Edward W., D. D. S., dentist, office 14
Grant Av, rooms 16-17, over City of
Paris, hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., telephone
Main &J00, r. 610 Polk
" Elijah S. (Pratt & Hohenschild), r. 8, Hart-
man
" Elinor D. Miss, accountant U. S. Survey-
or General's ofQce, r. 1917 Vallejo
" Emily H., widow, r. 707 Shotwell
" Eugene H., clerk U. S. Suit Co., r. 302
Fremont
" Frank, bookkeeper Hammond & Brod, r.
731 Treat Av
Pratt Frank E., ball-room decorator, office and
r. 320 Turk
" Fred J., tailor, r. 910 Natoma
" Frederick D., teamster, r. 2308 Harrison
" F. William, dentist, r. 610 Polk
Pratt George C, manager Provident Saving
Life Assurance Society (of New York),
405 Montgomery, room 1, r. Alameda
" George T., brakeman S. P. Co.. r. 17 Lang-
ton
" George W., groceries and liquors, SW cor
Folsom and Fremont, r. 302 Fremont
" Harry E., traveling salesman Le Count
Bros., r. 510 Leavenworth
" Henry A., master schr Mendocino, r. 218>i
Ritch
" Howard E., conductor Market St. Ry., r
.3311 Washington
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Pratt James, printer r. 1115 Valencia
" Jesse, sign painter, 1717 Market, r. 115
Hill
" John C, collector, 14 Sansome. room 39, r.
635!^ Natoma
Pratt John Haradan, F. C. M., organist Churcli
of St. Mary The Virgin and Oakland
Synagogue, professor of music theory
King's Conservatory of Music, San Jose,
Cal., r. 3031 Buchanan
" Julia, domestic, 15 De Long Av
" Lucy Mrs., nurse, r. 1608 Van Ness Av
" Melvin L., drayman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. Alameda
" Nettie L. Miss, teacher music, r. 801
Geary
" O. C. Mrs., widow, r. 1818 California
" Othello M., clerk auditing dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Philipp W., r. 46 Market
" Ransom, traveling salesman OfBce Speci-
alty Mfg. Co., r. 603 Stockton
" Robert, car driver, r. 54 Louisa
" Robert F., clerk Tax Collector's Office, r. 35
New Montgomery
" Sherry A-., salesman Dickman-Jones Co., r.
East Oakland
" Walter J., traveling salesman Bass-Hue-
ter Paint Co., r. 12181/4 Treat Av
" William, laborer, r. 54 Sacramento
" William H., carpenter, r. 529 Sacramento
" William H., real estate, 508 Montgomery,
room 18a, r. 1917 Vallejo
" & Hohenschild (Elijah S. Pratt and George
Hohenschild), carpenters and lock-
smiths, 7 Hartman
Pratto Antonio D., barber, r. 711 Geary rear
Praul Harvey, r. 12 Eldridge
" Mary, widow, bakery, 9 Eldridge
" William, r. 12 Eldridge
Pray Alva J., salesman, r. 207 Larkin
" Anne B. Mrs., associate principal Van
Ness Seminary, r. 1849 Jackson
" Clarence S., clerk Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
8b Pleasant
'• Harper L., telegraph operator S. P. Co., r.
728 Sutter
" Milton, salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott,
1849 Jackson
" William O., clerk Swayne & Hoyt, r. 8b
" Willis W., driver Bennett & Schutte, r. 338
Cumberland
4®"Pray. See Prey
Prazzi Rosa, widow, r. 518 Union
Preatzel Conrad G., clerk, r. Ill Leavenworth
Preble E. A., salesman H. Levi & Co.
" Frederick, electrician Metropolitan Ry.
Co., r. 2844 Mission
" Frederick T., 3d oflcer str Santa Rosa, r.
1421 Guerrero
" Pearson N., shipwright calker and spar-
maker. Pier 10, Steuart, r. 430 Haight
" William H., carpenter Thomas W. Smith,
r. 2703 Folsom
Precht Charles F. (W. D. Ewer & Co.), r. 1215
Bush
" Frederick, porter John C. Eggers, r. 303
Davis
" Ida, widow, r. 1215 Bush
Preciado A. F., artist, r. 926 Mission
Preddey George H., clerk ticket auditor's dept
S. P. Co.,r. 637 Haight
" John, clerk general freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 637 Haight
Preece Arthur H., foreman William A. Schrock,
r. 520 Alabama
" Howard M., machinist George Gumming &
Co., r. 1085 Howard
" William H., horseshoer James McCarty, r.
1085 Howard
Prefer Charles, machinist, r. 604, 2d
Preferred Accident Insurance Co. The, (New
York), E. S. Fowler manager Pacific
Coast dept, 20-21 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
Preffett Carmino, r. 321 Green
" Frederick, r. 321 Green
Pregge Henry, liquors, 305 East North, r. 34
Clinton Park
W. &J. SLOANE&CO.,
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Largest Assortment on the Coast.
t54t-Q4'7 Alarket St.
Preggen Anna, widow, r. 2202 Powell
" Henry, laborer Henry Behlmer, r. 2302 Pow-
ell
Preissler Joseph C, r. 622 Lombard
Prelato Francis X. Rev., S.J., clergyman St. Ig-
natius Church, r. 214 Hayes
Prell Emil (Hender & Prell), r. 217, 4th
" J. W., r. 53 Montgomery Block
Prendeble Lulu Miss, shoefitter, r. 129 Hickory
Av
" Maria A., widow, r. 129 Hickory Av
" Thomas W., telegraph operator, r. 120 Hick-
ory Av
Prendergast Bridget M., widow, r. 249 Clara
" Cornelius S., lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel.
Co., r. 13 Dale PI
" Edward C, plumber, r. 13 Broad
" J., cook, r. 1045 Market
" James M., furniture, r. 139 Larkin
" James W., dry goods and notions, 7-9, 6th,
r. 1015 Buchanan
" John, r. 435 Ringold
" John J., bartender, r. 642 Minna
" John J., boilermaker McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy, r. 154 Clara
" John J., policeman, r. 435 Ringold
Prendergast John J., Very Rev., Vicar-General
of San Francisco and rector St. Mary's
Cathedral, r. 1100 Franklin
" John M., plumber, r. 13 Broad
" Martin, r. 214, 14th
" Mary A., widow, r. 154 Clara
" Nicholas J., collector George C. Borne-
mann Co., r. 349 Clara
" Patrick H., deputy County Clerk, r. 926'/4
Minna
'« Patrick R., r. 931 Lombard
" Thomas F., foreman, r. Sagamore nrPlym-
oth Av
" Thomas F., journalist, r. 931 Lombard
" William H., heater Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 1713 Leavenworth rear
Prenot Louis, clerk Deming-Palmer Milling Co.,
r. 716 Ellis
Prentice Arthur D., physician and surgeon, 1405
Golden Gate Av
" Edwin H., district freight agent S. P. Co.,
613 Market, r. 224Devisadero
" Ellen Miss, milliner, 402 Ellis
" Fred A., telegraph operator local freight
office S. P. Co., r. 618 Harrison
" George L., r. 402 Ellis
" Olive T., widow, r. 6H Monroe
" Zachariah H., liquors, 1514 Kentucky
Prentiss Charles M., teamster Western Trans-
fer Co., r. 33 Sycamore Av
" Charles W., steward, r. 1636 Eddy
" John, foreman Am. Salt Co., r. 531!^, 18th
" John W. Mrs., r. 526 Post
" Joseph A., printer Bulletin, r. 1626 Eddy
" S. E. Miss, r. Hotel Pleasanton
Prenty Catherine, widow, r. 921 Alabama
" John, millhand William A. Schrock
" John P., bookkeeper, r.-921 Alabama
Presbury Claude, sewing machine repairer, r.
88 Everett
" William W., Chinese inspector U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 325 Ellis
Presby S. A., secretary Rohr & Bagley Commis-
sion Co.. 113 Bush, r. New York
Presbyterian Board of Publication and Sab-
bath School Work (San Francisco De-
pository), 735 Market
Presbyterian Chinese Church and Mission,
Rev. I. M. Condit superintendent, 911
Stockton
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Prescott Abraham, teamster, r. 1406 Webster
" Edward, teamster, r. 1 Sheridan rear
Prescott George W., director Union Iron Works,
232 Market, r. Palace Hotel
Prescott George W., manager collectioD de-
partment Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co., r. Alameda
" Henry, teamster, r. 223b 14th
Prescott House, Edward Rolkin proprietor, 933
Kearny
" Jacob, watchm.an, r. 440, 2d
" James E., carpenter Market St. Ry, r. 526
Jersey
" James G., packer, r. 1116 Leavenworth
" Leon E., attorney at law, 53 Nevada
Block, r. 1406 Webster
" Ray, engraver Shreve & Co., r. San Rafael
" Samuel, clerk, r. 1406 Webster
" Sophie, widow, r. 16 Octavia
Presentation Convent, Sister Mary Josephine
in charge free day school for boys and
girls, cor Powell and Lombard
Preservaline Manufacturing Co. The, George
Borchardt manager Pacific Coa s t branch ,
manufacturers the great food preserva-
tive, also sausage casings and butchers'
supplies, 154 New Montgomery
Presho James (Higginbotham & Co.), r. Oak-
land
" John, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1737
Hayes rear
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, 16 South Park
Presha Richard, cigars and tobacco, 118, 4th
Presidio and Ferries Railroad Co., George A.
Newhall president, John B. Leighton
secretary, Isaac F. Kydd superintend-
ent, D. Collins assistant superintend-
ent, office 1 1 1 1 Union
" House, SE cor Lombard and Lyon
" Kennels, Hugh McCracken proprietor, 3313
Clay
" Mining Co. (Texas), Lamartine Osborn
secretary. 33 Nevada Block
Presidio Reservation, west of Lyon, 2 miles
NW of New City Hall
Presley Allen, blacksmith, r. 32%. Silver
" Annie Miss, bookkeeper Lundy Furniture
Co., r. 513 McAllister
" Clara Miss, stenographer Hooker & Co., r.
513 McAllister
'• Harry S., collector, r. 513 McAllister
" Hugh, miner, r. 513 McAllister
" Hugh Jr., clerk, r. 513 McAllister
" James, r. 12 Perry
" John A., driver George Harrington, r. 220,
23d
" Joseph, machinist, r. 1112 Folsom
" Perry S., collector M. Friedman &Co., r.
513 McAllister
" William H., salesman, r. 513 McAllister
4®-Presley. See Pressley
Preso Gregory, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r.
3549 Fillmore
Press Clipping Bureau, H. S. Allen general
manager, S. P. Lovett local manager,
510 Montgomery
Press Club of San Francisco The, C. M. Coe
president, F. S. Myrtle recording secre-
tary, J. C. Donald financial secretary,
126 Kearny
" Phoebe, widow, r. 1029 Valencia
Pressley Cornelius B., receiving teller U. S.
Sub Treasury, r. 312 Haight
Presson George R., cashier Main & Winchester,
r. 712 Sutter
Prestat August, r. 724 Diamond
Preston Albert H., gardener, r. SE cor Hamp-
shire and 24th
Preston and McKinnon, Albert C. Hooper presi-
dent, Otis J. Preston vice-president,
John O. Doane secretary, manufacturers,
wholesale and retail lumber dealers.
Pier 5 Steuart
" Catherine, widow, r. 1819 O'Farrell
" Charles W., machinist, r. 101 Caselli Av
Preston Edgar F., attorney at law and general
counsel The San Francisco and San Joa-
quin Valley Railway Co., 147-148 Crocker
Bldg, r. Woodside, San Mateo Co., Cal.
Edward B., field assistant Cal. State Min-
ing Bureau, r. St. Helena
Edward J., stevedore P. M. SS. Co., r. 19
Madison Av
Edward R., pattern maker Risdon I. and
L. Wks, r. 104 Bernard
Emily, widow, r. 1424 Leavenworth
George H., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co.,r. 706 Kansas
Harry E., carpenter, r. 114 Caselli Av
Henry, trackman Market St. Ry, r. 103,
19th
Irwin, electrician, r. 21, 6th
Irwin S. (J. Q. Hatch & Co.), r. 1017 Pierce
John, machinist, r. 706 Kansas
John B., longshoreman, r. 19 Madison Av
Joseph, clerk, r. 337!/2, 5th Av
Joseph A., driver Sutter St. Ry, r. 1311V4
Pine
Kittie, widow, r. 1819 O'Farrell
Lily Miss, typewriter, r. 1604 Howard
Marie B. Mrs., portrait artist, r. 116i4c
San Jose Av
" Mattie H. Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 427
Eddy
Preston Otis J., vice-president Preston and Mc-
Kinnon and Shoal Water Bay Mill Co.,
Pier 5 Steuart, r. 536 Lyon
" Otis J. Jr., fireman, r. 536 Lyon
" Robert J., clerk, r. 104 Bernard
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 102 Silver
" Sarah, widow, r. 15 Hattie
" Sherman, engineer Arctic Oil Wks, r. 902
Minnesota
" Walter, printer, r. 101 Caselli Av
" Walton, surgeon, 20 O'Farrell
" William, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. Oakland
" William P., special policeman, r. 447 Na-
toma
Pretorius Charles, salesman, r. 436 Castro
" Frederick, boilermaker, r. 436 Castro
" Frederick T., hoseman Engine 6, r. 436 Cas-
tro
Pretou John, baths, 530 Pine
Pretty Norman, waiter, r. 278 Minna
Pretzel Gustav, butcher B. Hermann, r. 1500
Franklin
Preuss Celia, widow, dressmaker, r. 809 Mason
" Frederick, seaman, r. 3 East
Previati Pasquale, shoemaker, 1914 Union
Previtali Giuseppe, cook AUegrini & Luporini,
r. 410 Broadway
Prevost Ulric, r. 420 Jackson
Jg®-Prevost. See Provost
Prewitt H. M., capitalist, r.2707 Jackson
" S., attendant U. S. Quarantine Station,
Angel Island
Prey Oscar F., dentist. 26 Montgomery, r. 19
Clara Av
Prezeau Godfrey (Bergevin & Prezeau), r. i26Y2
Fulton
Priani AngiolinaMrs., midwife, r. 719 Vallejo
Priber Emil C, superintendent bottled wine
dept. Cal. Wine Assn, r. 29 Scott
Prichard Elizabeth B, Miss, r. 1013 Union
" Timothy, agent, r. 1013 Union
" Walter C, student, r. 1013 Union
4®"Prichard. See Pritchard
Price Albert, driver Union Ice Co., r. 1211 Broad-
way
" Alfred, r. 1211 Broadway
" Ann, widow, r. 2131^ Vallejo
" Annie, domestic, 517, 3d
" Arthur, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
4171/2 Castro
rr\-i ~f — ^ -i 'i A * Has the largest circulation of
Ine J3tiiietin ^-^ '^^^f^zTiz^i^"^
WTD PTJ A OAT A AT importer of Sbleoted Vintages op
. D. LrLAr iVlAiV, barton & GUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
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Price Arthur Faraday (Thomas Price & Son),
assayer, analytical chemist and mining
engineer, 524 Sacramento, r. SE cor
Broadway and Scott
" Arthur H. (Hulme & Hart), r. The Lorraine
" August, bartender, r. 145, 4th
Price Baking Powder Co., F. J. Boselly mana-
ger, 3U5 Battery, telephone Main 5663
" Charles, warehouseman S. H.Frank & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Charles M. Mrs., teacher Mrs. Margaret
Gutcher, r. 1523 Geary
" Charles O., car washer S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. Wilder nr Chenery
" Dennis, seaman, r. 817 Battery
" E. & Son (Edward and John J.), painters,
paperhangers and decorators, 17 Van
Ness Av
" Edward (E. Price & Son), r. 1442 Mission
" Edward, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital
" Edward, carpenter, r. 30, 13th
" Edward E., r. 2733 Howard
" Edward E., porter Hammam Baths, r. 308
Grove
" Edward J., laborer, r. 536 Ellis
" Edward P., bartender, r. 308 Grove
" Edwin C, clerk Ames & Harris, r. Oakland
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 220 McAllister
" Ella, domestic, 706 Ashbury
" Eustace J., salesman, r. 2308 Sutter
" Felix, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" Flavoring Extract Co. (Chicago, 111.), John
L. Russell manager, 117 California
" Frank S., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
" George, candies, 231, 6th
" George E., salesman Geo. W. Gibbs Co., r.
221 Oak
" George H., teamster, r. 1211 Broadway
" George W., painter, r. 625 Bay rear
" Gomer W., superintendent Krogh Mfg. Co.,
11 Stevenson, r. Oakland
" Harry, porter, r. 861 Market
" Harry G., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1431
Polk
" Henry, r. 919 Sacramento
" Henry, barber, 927 Pacific, r. 6 Stephen's
Court
" Henry F., attorney at law, 723 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 118 Fell
" Herbert H., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. Berkeley
" Herbert W., shipping clerk W.H.Miner,
r. 2308 Sutter
" Hercules H., clerk, r. SYi Dearborn PI
" Hugh, cutter Columbia Woolen Co., r. 145,
12th
Price James, manager C. F. Adams Co. and
Keystonei Wringer Co., 156, 5th, r. 223, 3d
Av
" James G., cigarmaker, r. Prospect Av nr
Cortland Av
" James G., salesman Waterhouse & Lester,
r. Oakland
" John, carpenter, r. 1915i/^ O'Farrell rear
" John B., paper carrier, r. 1721 Green
" John J. (E. Price & Son), r. 1442 Mission
" John R., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 102
California Av
" John S., bartender Jose C. Castro
" Leon E., salesman Greenzweig & Co., r.
19341/2 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 122 Grove
" Merten S., confectioner, 721 Larkin, r. 2018
Sutter
" Michael, laborer, r. 121/2 Shasta
" Nina B., widow, di'essmaking, 20 Ellis,
rooms 39-40
Price Press Co., I. J. Truman & Co. proprietors,
236 Bush
" R. G., student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. 151 Valencia
" Richard C, machine hand, r. 112 Stevenson
Price Robert M., attorney at law, 530 Califor-
nia, r. 3001 Jackson
" Rose, widow, r. Prospect Av nr Cortland Av
" Sadie Miss, r. 425,3d
" Samuel, furrier, r. 1117 Folsom
" Samuel, traveling salesman, r. 1130 Market
iW.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
^ MANUFACTURERS OF
> RIVETED IRON AND STEEL
i For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
> and Irrigation.
I 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Price Simon, cutter Stiner, Straus & Hyman, r.
326 Hayes
Price Thomas, M. D. (Thomas Price & Son),
assayer, analytical chemist and min-
ing engineer, 524 Sacramento, r. SE cor
Broadway and Scott
PRICE THOMAS & SON
(Thomas and Arthur F.), assayers, an-
alytical chemists and mining engin-
eers, 524 Sacramento, telephone Blain
406
Price Thomas H., master mariner, r. 2308 Sut-
ter
" Thomas L., restaurant, 1429 Market
" Thomas W., painter, r. 714, 21st
" Wallace C. (W. C. Price & Co.), r. East
Oakland
" Walter W., reporter Post, r. Press Club
" W. C. & Co. (Wallace C. Price), produce
commission, 425 Front
" W. E., r. 2510 McAllister
" William, boatswain str Alameda
" William, propertyman Goldstein & Co., r.
133 Turk
" William, sergeant police, r. 234Capp
" William, watchman, r. Folsom nrPrecita
Av
" William C, mining, 322 Pine, r. East Oak-
land
Price "William E., dentist, 1104 Market, r. 960
6th Av, East Oakland
" William H., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
East Oakland
" William H., gunsmith Clabrough, Golcher
& Co., r. 16 Parker A V
" William H., salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r.
4171/2 Castro
" William J., painter, r. Precita Av nr Shot-
well
" William N., general agent Great Northern
Railway, 11 Montgomery, r. SW cor
Geary and Taylor
4®" Price. See Pries
Prices Current San Francisco (weekly). Ed
ward R. Painter publisher, 123 Califor-
nia, room 21
Prideaux Frank, teamster, r. 532 Natoma
" John S., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r. 532
Natoma
Pridham William T., reporter, r. 126 Ellis
Priebatch Wolf, r. 1510 Buchanan
Prien Harry F., salesman C. E. Worden & Co.,
r. 300, 2d Av
" John H.C., groceries and liquors, NE cor
Spear and Hathaway's Wharf, r. 1253
California
Pries Charles, feeder Schmidt Label & Lith.
Co., r. 351/^ Clinton
" Christopher, laborer Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 3bVz Clinton
'■ Edward, cigar maker, r. 35% Clinton
" Frederick, machine hand Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. 35^/4 Clinton
" George, printer, r. 3514 Clinton
" Julius A., cigar manufacturer, r. 1723 Mis-
sion
" William, printer Mysell-Rollins Co., r.
1218 Kearny
J8®=Pries. See Price
Priess Fritz, waiter, r. 809 Mission
Priest B.Frank (Priest & Shrieve), and cigar
manufacturers' agent, 421 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. Oakland
" Charles F., photographer, 733 Market, r.
2136 Howard
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COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Priest Daniel H., agent Boltz, Clymer & Co.
(Philadelphia), 217 Front, r. Oakland
" Ernest A., contractor and builder, 30
Geary, r. Berkeley
" Francis J., laborer, r. 13 Geneva
" Frank, road manager G. W. Arbuckle, 19
Montgomery
" G., traveling salesman, r. 513 Leaven-
■worth
" Mary E., widow, r. 13 Geneva
" R. A., draughtsman Dakin Publishing Co.
" Samuel B., painter, r. 735 Natoma
" Thomas E., millhand, r. 13 Geneva
" Washington I., agent Bromo-Lithia Water,
516 Geary, r. 513 Leavenworth
" & Shrieve (B. Frank Priest and George T.
Shrieve), manufacturers' agents, 421
Safe Deposit Bldg
Priester Joseph, dry goods, 1315 Stockton, SW
cor Powell and Broadway
Priestnell William W., salesman Hale Bros.,
r. Oakland
Priet P. & Co. (Pierre Priet, Michel Debret and
Edward Marchand), proprietors Mar-
chand Restaurant, 115-117 Grant Av
" Pierre (P. Priet & Co.), r. Lick House
Prieur Arsene shoemaker, cor 24th and Vicks-
burg, r. Gates nr Cortland Av
" Arthur, shoemaker, 133 Turk, r. Cortland
Av nr Gates
" Caroline, varieties, 1909 Geary
" Frank, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
Cortland Av nr Gates
" Joseph, painter, 814 Montgomery, r. 1909
Geary
Priggins Joseph, sausage maker, r. 18 Mariposa
Terrace
" Philip, teamster, r. 18 Mariposa Terrace
Primary Education (monthly), J. W. Davis
manager, 300 Post
Primorich John, laborer, r. 111654 Tennessee
Primrose Jesse, laborer Artie Oil Wks, r. 903
Minnesota
Prince Alice Miss, dressmaker, r. 324 Brannan
" Catherine, widow, r. 9 Morrell PI
" Charles, seaman, r. 343 Beale
" Charles A., musician, r. 2612 Larkin
" Frank D., metal worker John Finn Metal
Wks, r. 736 Octavia
" Frank R., workman U. S. Mint. r. 733i/4
Geary
" Henry G., salesman Code, Elfelt & Co., r.
3612 Larkin
" James H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1418
Howard
" Jesus Mrs., widow, r. 1612 Stockton
" Joseph P., salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
9 Morrell PI
■' Louis D., clerk Kittle & Co., r. 1923 How-
ard
" Louis J., bookkeeper Christy & Wise, r.
1527 Powell
" Peter, r. 962 Harrison
" Peter, packer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 9
Russ
" Rachael, widow, r. 632 Fulton
" Sidney, bookkeeper G. M. Kutz & Co., r.
1816 Washington
Prince Ttiomas, manager Charley Harley Co.,
844-846 Harrison, r. Hotel Langham
" William, plumber, r. 311 Jessie
" William D., driver Millbrae Dairy, r. 736
Octavia
" Wiliam M., carpenter, r. 330, 19th
" W. M. Mrs., bakery, 330, 19th
*®=-Prince. See Prinz
Princely William, carpenter, r. 360 Sanchez
Prindle Alice M., widow, r. 1419 Van Ness Av
" Charles E., superintendent Mokelumne and
Campo Seco Mining and Canal Co., 330
Pine, room 42, r. Mokelumne Hill, Cal.
" David S., r. 1315 Guerrero
" F. M. & Co. (Frank M. Prindle and William
W. Miller), importers and manufactur-
ers' agents, 16, 3d
" Frank M. (F. M. Prindle & Co.), r. 1419 Van
Ness Av
PRINDLE FRANK M.,
importer and manufacturers' agent,
16, 2d
Prindle Ida F., widow, r. 1812 Laguna
" Richard, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
Prinet Eugene, bartender L. Paint, r. 439 Bush
Pring Ernest, physician, 150, 4th, r. 3003 Fill-
more
Pringle Brothers (David W. and Thomas), boots
and shoes, 1101 Market
" David, harness maker, r. 80 Everett
" David, upholsterer, r. 1119 Mission
" David W. ^Pringle Bros.), r. 314 Jones
Pringle Edward J., attorney at law, 33-37
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Oakland
Pringle Edward J. Jr., attorney at law, 33-37
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Oakland
" George, machinist H. P. Christie, r. Oak-
land
" George, teamster J. W. Schouten & Co., r.
3101/2, 6th
" George S. W., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. Berkeley
" George T., teamster, r. 529, 7th
" Gilbert W., salesman Pringle Bros., r. 114
McAllister
" James, machinist H. P. Christie, r. Oak-
land
" John W., foreman Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. Potrero Av nr 21st
" Mary F. Miss, r. 714 Bush
" Thomas, r. 1501 Market
" Thomas (Pringle Bros.), r. Berkeley
Pringle William B., attorney at law, 33-37
Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Oakland
Prinnie Eugene, bartender, r. 439 Bush
Printers' Guide and Pacific Coast Stationer
The, Edgar Painter publisher, 510 Clay
Printers' Mutual Aid Association, 606 Mont-
gomery
Print z Frank P., compositor, r. 728 Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 1113 Jones
Prinz Caroline, varieties, 3549 Folsom
4®"Prinz. See Prince
Prior C, plumber, r. 1337 Stockton
" C. Churchill, clerk Henry Cowell & Co., r.
10 Hill
" Francis J. T., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Oakland
" James K., capitalist, 13 Mason, r. 234 San
Jose Av
" James K. Jr., bookkeeper, r. 234 San Jose
Av
" John L. (Brann & Prior), r. 10 Hill
" John S., phrenologist, r. 1222 Treat Av
" Mary, widow, r. 241 Hickory Av
" Owen, shoemaker, r. NE cor Juniper and
Bryant
" Philip, principal James Lick Grammar
School, r. 1332 Treat Av
" Richard, laborer, r. SE cor 20th and Ken-
tucky
im^PriOT. See Pryor
Prising Fred W., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
620 Fell
Prisk Viola, widow, r. 311 Hyde
Pritchard Alice M., widow, r. 2533 Octavia
" Frank B., bookkeeper F. M. Smith, r. 36
Belvedere
Frederick, waiter str State of California
Frederick L. (Taylor, Adams & Pritchard),
r. 706 Castro
Henry W., carpenter, 609 Laguna, r. 3031
Mission
Josephine, widow, r. 914 Army ,
Louis, milker Joseph Fassler, r. Mission
Road bet Five and Six Mile Houses
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Pritchard Martha, widow, r. 813 Lyon
" Mary J., widow, r. 1709 Webster
" Miguel G., clerk W. Loaiza & Co., r. 2523
Octavia
" Owen R., paver, r. 127, 15tli
" Philip I., plumber and gasfltter, 319 Leav-
enworth, r. 1621 Grove
" William, laborer, r. 625 Stevenson
49~Pritchard. See Prichard
Pritchell George, carpenter, r. 426 Ringold
Private Home for Invalids, Miss Lucy E.
Brown proprietor, 937 Sutter, telephone
Sutter 1191
Privie Mary J. Miss, shirtmaker Standard Shirt
Factory, r. 134 Oak
Probasco Frank S., salesman, r. 616 Taylor
" George H., clerk Peter W. Bellingall, r. 616
Taylor
Probasco John W., ganger U. S. Customs, SW
cor Jackson and Battery, 2d floor, r. 616
Taylor
Probert Alexander, forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
407 Georgia
" E., r. NE cor Grove and Steiner
Probes Henry, mariner, r. 138!4 Rose Av
Probst Frederick, tailor, r. 220 Montgomery Av
" George W., laborer Paul Boyton Chute Co.,
r. Fulton nr 8th Av
" Harry, barber str Mariposa
4^Probst, See Propst
Procter John, capitalist, 224 Front, r, 401
Buchanan
" John W., student, r. 401 Buchanan
Proctor Caroline B. Miss, teacher Kindergarten,
501 Cole, r. California nr Steiner
" Frederick, r. 1616i4 Lexington Av
" George, teamster, r. 1324 Harrison
" George A., attorney at law, 420 Montgom-
ery, room 35, r. 533 Taylor
" Henry, plumber Williams Hardware Co., r.
316 Minna
" Joseph, joiner P. C. SS. Co.,r. 1117 Sutter
" Richard E., engineer Russ House, r. 1049
Market
Produce Exchange, See San Francisco Produce
Exchange
Produce Exchange Free Kindergarten, Miss
Belle Scott principal, 1231 Pacific
Proeger August, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Proehl Frederick C, carpenter, r. 433 Ivy Av
Proff Hermine Mrs., proprietor Proff House, 215
O'Farrell
" House, Mrs. Hermine Profl proprietor, 215
O'Farrell
Profos Otto, tanner C. G. Bennett & Co., r. Fran-
conia House
Progreso Steamship Co., James Jerome secre-
tary, 319 Pine, room 27
Progress Hall, 932, 24th
" Mutual Loan Association, D. Hirschfeld
secretary, 3-4 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
Progress Saloon and Bestaurant, David Sam-
son proprietor, 327-329 Bush
" The, lodgings, 1148 Sutter
" The (weekly), Lida B. and F. L. Browne
editors and publishers, 13 Murphy Bldg
PROGRESSIVE WINDOW AND
HOUSE CLEANING CO., S. Marengo man-
ager, 524 Bush
Prohasca Jacob, cook, r. 77 Everett
ProU Anna, widow, r. 81 Colton
" Anna R. G., widow, r. 1319 Larkin
" Carl H., wheelwright, r. 1523 Larkin
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 113 Valparaiso
" Gertrude, widow, r. 1319 Larkin
" Gustave, bottler, r. 528 Hayes
" Henry, butcher Chas S. Bacher, r. 1523 Lar-
kin
" Justus, beer bottler, 528 Hayes
" Louis (Proll & Co.), r. 1319 Larkin
" Rudolph B., dentist, 426 Kearny, r. 2710
California
" Rudolph L., laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 81 Coltoa
" Rudolph R., cigarmaker, r. 113 Valpa-
raiso
" Tillie Miss, forewoman Arpad Haraszthy,
r. 81 Colton
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for [
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
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Proll William R., clerk Harry Unna Co., r. 1523
Larkin
Proll & Co. (Louis Proll), house brokers and
auctioneers, 719 Market
Pronejos Emanuel, candy manufacturer, 1061
Market
Proot Henri, packer Consumers' Ice Co., r. 437
Jessie rear
Propfe Charles (Aschen &Propfe), r. 1425 Pine
Prophet Frederick F., engineer F. Kreling Sons
Co., r. 438 Duncan
Propst Adam, clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r. 731
Geary
Proquitte Richard, liquors, SE cor Battery and
Jackson, r. 11081/2 Hyde
Prosch Oscar, 2d asst. engineer str Alameda
Proschold Caroline, widow, r. 529 Lombard
" Charles, r. 708 Point Lobos Av
" Charles M., clerk Occidental Cigar Store,
r. 529 Lombard
" Edwin M., pressman Mysell-RoUins Co., r.
702 Point Lobos Av
" Henry, physician, 305 Golden Gate Av
Prosdocimi M., musician, r. 632 Broadway
Prosecuting Attorney's OfiBce, Police Courts I,
2, 3 and 4, New City Hall, 1st floor
Prosek Charles M., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r.
508 Hermann
" George, foreman F. Korbel & Bros., r. 508
Hermann
'■ George, molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 1435,
26th
" John, sawyer F. Korbel & Bros., r. 1435,
26th
Prosek John Jr., attorney at law, 530 California,
room 65, r. 1435, 26th
Prosek Joseph A., physician and surgeon, 21
Phelan Bldg, ofBce hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8
p.m., Sundays 11 a. m. to 12 m., r. 717
Golden Gate Av
" Josephine, widow, varieties, 1209 Devisa-
dero
" William, molder Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. 1435, 26th
Prosner Alva M., clerk, r. 2420 Webster
Prospect Gold and Silver Mining Co., George R.
Spinney secretary, 310 Pine, room 28
Prospective Mining and Machinery Co. The (in-
corporated), C. W. Tremain president,
V. Tremain secretary and treasurer,
manufacturers mining machinery, 127,
1st
Prosser David M., driver, r. 1922 Lexington Av
Prost Nicholas, bakery, 336, 3d
Protestant Episcopal Old Ladies' Home,
Golden Gate Av bet Masonic and Lott
Protestant Orphan Asylum, S s Haight bet
Laguna and Buchanan
Protzman Frank, cellarman Arpad Haraszthy,
r. 131 Montgomery
Prou August, proprietor Franco-American Tal-
low and Fertilizer Co., SE cor De Haro
and El Dorado, r. lUSV^ Bryant
" Delphine, widow, r. 821 Broadway
Proud William, gardener, r. 811 Lott
Proulx David J., bartender Albert Hornlein, r.
210 Eddy
Prousergue Louise A., widow, r. 407 Leaven-
worth
Prouty Harry E., printer, r. 400%, 6th
" Margie, widow, r. 228a McAllister
" Simon, r. 55, 2d
Provan William, machinist Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 27 Garden
Provence Charles A. , gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co. ,
r. 621 Harrison
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Provence George, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 621 Harrison
" William, finisher, r. 621 Harrison
Provensal John, florist, r. 30 Banks
" Joseph A., janitor A. & K. Bldg, r. 136
Rose Av
" Peter, proprietor Grand Army House, 425
Bush
" Sylvain M., nursery, Nebraska nr Cort-
land Av
Providence WasMngton Insurance Co. (of
Rhode Island), William J. Button ma-
rine agent, 401-405 California, Butler &
Haldan general agents, 413 California
Provident Mutual Building and Loan Associa-
tion, Samuel Weil president, D. Hirsch-
feld secretary, 3 Mills Bldg, 7th floor
PROVIDENT SAVINGS LIFE
ASSURANCE SOCIETY (of New York),
G. C. Pratt manager, William S. Dibble^
city agent, 405 Montgomery, room 1
Province Cornelia D. Miss, nurse Hospital for
Children, 3700 California
" Robert R., attorney at law, r. 1212 Wash-
ington
Provis William F., carpenter, r. 4 Montcalm
Provo Woolen Mills Company (Provo, Utah), A.
D. Spearman agent, 111-113 Bush
Provost Charlotte E. Miss, teacher Webster
Primary School, r. 708 Fell
" Daniel R., broker, r. 708 Fell
" Emma H. Miss, teacher Golden Gate Pri-
mary School, r. 708 Fell
" Gustave E., machinist Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 814 Green
" Nelson, Port Warden, office Clay Street
Wharf, r. Lorin, Cal.
" Thomas, carpenter Jos. Scheerer & Co., r.
1618 San Carlos Av
4S="Provost. See Prevost
Prowse Henry S., policeman, r. 1 Walter
Prudden Thomas W., bridge builder, r. 123 Eddv
Prudence Building and Loan Association, James
M. Ellis secretary, 323 Montgomery
Pruefer Emil H., teacher music, r. 2614^ Sutter
Prueter E., musician, r. 26I414 Sutter
Prugh Heneretta, widow, r. 708 Taylor
Pruillage Henry H., bookkeeper Stone & Co., r.
1515 California
Prummer Michael, bartender Fritz Braemer
Prunty Bridget, widow, r. Waterville nr Au-
gusta
" Frank P., clerk Post Office, r. 13 Cleveland
" John, marine fireman, r. 13 Cleveland
" Owen, liquors, r. 13 Cleveland
" Patrick (Prunty & Murphy), r. 3 Everett
" Peter, laborer, r. 252^4, 3d
" & Murphy (Patrick Prunty and Richard
Murphy), liquors, 144, 3d
Pruss Joseph, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
427, 4th
Prussian National Insurance Co. (of Stettin,
Germany), Cesar Bertheau manager, 210
Sansome
Prussing Gustav, watchman, r. 417 Harrison
Prusso Louis E., accountant, r. 719, 22d
Prutcher Hannah W., widow, r. 19 Pond
Pruter John, cook South Side U. S. Life Saving
Station
Prutzman Jolm P., secretary Pacific Refining
and Roofing Co., 153 Crocker Bldg, r.
1603 McAllister
" Paul W., bookkeeper Pac. Refining and
Roofing Co., r. 1603 McAllister
Pryal Andrew, expressman, r. 72 Tehama
Pryde Norman J., acid maker, r. 9, 23d
Prydz Anna Miss, clerk W. F. Kaiser, r. 1016
Union
" George, broom maker, r. 1016 Union
" Louisa, widow, r. 1018 Union
" William, locksmith G. Fleischel & Co., r.
1016 Union
Pryor Alfred E., general manager Piper, Aden,
Goodall Co., 24 Clay, r. 1405 Gough
" Charles, traveling salesman, r. 1330 Bush
" Edward R., bookkeeper Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 445,3d
" Frederick O., student, r. 2405^4 California
" Lawrence W., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 616" Fulton
" Russell A., special officer S. P. Co., r. 616
Fulton
" William J., salesman H. Huddleston&Co.,
r. 454 Minna
^g^Pryor. See Prior
Przyborowski Jacob, shoemaker, r. Folsom nr
Union Av
Pscherhofer Charles, real estate and stock-
broker, 1706 Clay
Publeck Frederick, baker, r. 772 Mission
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Puga Felipe B., r. 723 California
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Abraham Halsey secretary, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 49-50
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retary, office 48 Market
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Pugll Edmund, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 428 Eddy, hours 9 to 10 a. m., 2 to
4 and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays 9 to 10 a. m.
and 4 to 6 p. m.
" Elizabeth T. Miss, teacher Crocker Gram-
mar School, r. 2127 Turk
" James Mrs., widow, r. 2127 Turk
" James, marine fireman, r. 254 Clara
" John, clerk, r. 2127 Turk
" John R., laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 809 Minnesota
" Michael, laborer, r. 27 Clementina
" William, clerk, r. 2127 Turk
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 705!^
Tennessee
" William, cook, r. 69 Natoma
46i"Pugh. See Pew
Puglaisi Joseph, fruits and vegetables, 2238
Mission
" Thomas, clerk J. Puglaisi
Pugsley Florence D. Miss, r. 1627 Hayes
" George, steward str Corona, r. 213^4 Clara
Puheck John, laborer, r. 31 Freelon
Pulic Josef, cook Kelly & Clark
PuUee John, carpenter, r. SE cor Utah and
Yolo
PuUen Ann, widow, r. Bronte nr Cortland Av
" Edward, driver Magner Bros., r. 2217 Post
" Lebbeus, student, r. 2217 Post
" Leroy G., barber, 1303 Webster, r. 822 Olive
Av
" Martha, widow, r. 2217 Post
Pullin Eli (Von Helms & Pullin), r. SW cor Sut-
ter and Baker
PuUls Joseph H., finisher Charles M. Plum &
Co., r. Oakland
" John, teamster South S. F. Tannery, r.
Franconi House
Pullman Palace Car Co., J. P. Meehan superin-
tendent, 24-25 Crocker Bldg
4®- Pullman. See Poehlman and Pohlman
Pulschen Elizabeth, widow, r. 1002 Treat Av
Pult John, machine hand, r. 108, 2d
Pulver Oil Co. (New York), J. C. Winans agent,
220 Fremont
Pulverman Moritz, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
Pummer Joseph, steward, r. 510 Shrader
Pumphrey Milton G., conductor, r. 810 Ellis
Punnett Brothers (John M. and Ernest S.),
map publishers, draughtsmen and map
mounters, 625 Mission opp Wells, Fargo
& Co's Express Office
' ' Ernest S . (Punnett Bros . ) , offlce 625 Mission
" Herbert E., clerk W. J. Callingham, r. 1318
California
" John M. (Punnett Bros.), offlce 625 Mission
Puntigan Joseph, helper Swain Bros., r. 320
Minna
Punzini Dominic, scavenger, r. 8A Boardman PI
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
OPlain, Glassed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAEKET ST.
Pup Rotisserie, Joseph Lenoir proprietor, 12-16
Stockton
Purcell Alexander, marine engineer, r. 1220
Powell
" Andrew, painter, r. 102 Central Av
" Carrie, widow, r. 1634 Howard
" Daniel M., painter, r. 102 Central Av
" David, liquors, 102 Central Av
" Edward, expressman, r. 15th Av South nr Q
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 9 South Park
" Emily Miss, stenographer Dunham, Carri-
gan & Hayden Co., r. NW cor Market
and Noe
" Gordan C, collar maker Charles S. Ewing,
r. 1320 Mission
" James, laborer, r. 239V4 Langton
'■ John, bookkeeper Hibernia Savings and
Loan Society, r. 136 Tremont Av
" JohnF.,milkman,r. 2023 Hyde
" John J. (Thomas McCraith & Co.), and
attorney at law, 14 McAllister, rooms 21-
22
" John S., carpenter, r. 102 Central Av
Purcell Louis, attorney at law, r. 1024 Larkin
" Margaret, widow, r. 826 Haight
" Mary, widow, r. 744Vi Harrison
" Mary, widow, r. NW cor Market and Noe
" Matthew, marine engineer, r. 846 Mission
'• Michael (Smith, Purcell & Co.), r. 9 South
Park
" Michael, boiler maker Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 122, 10th Av
" Michael, laborer, r. 2023 Hyde
" Patrick, teamster Gross & Mullaney, r. 624
Fulton
" Richard, solicitor Tom C. Grant, r. 445 Te-
hama
" Robert C, millhand Harris & Jones, r. 821
Mission
" Thomas J., expressman, r. 2023 Hyde
" William L., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
NW cor Market and Noe
4®-Purcell. See Pursell ^ „ „ „
Purchases and Supplies Department S. P. Co.,
R. P. Schwerin manager, 4 Montgomery,
room 74
Purchini Elia, waiter Giuseppe Bazzurro, r. 114
POjCific
Purden James G., carpenter and builder, 710
Larkin, r. 5 Olive Av
Purdie J. S., oiler str City of Rio de Janeiro
" LillasW., widow, r. 6 Metcalfe PI
4S-Purdie. See Purdy
Purdon Frank, bartender Cliff House
Purdy Albert T., bookkeeper Lachman & Jacobi ,
r. 1032 Mission
" Ann, widow, r. 828c Howard
» Charles C, clerk, r. 1838i/2 Howard
" Delia, widow, r. 9 Minnesota
" Edward L., cabinet maker, r. 18381^ Howard
" Edward S., chief clerk W. J. Callingham,
r. 1714 Sacramento
" Frank, janitor Examiner, r. 314 Turk
" James S., solicitor Louis Levy, r. GlSy^
Filbert
" John, teamster, r. 630 Webster
" John E., bookkeeper Dunham, Carrigan &
Hayden Co., r. 2114 Steiner
" J. S., mines, 222-224 Bush, r. Occidental
Hotel . , ,.,,.
" Solomon F., watchmaker and jeweler, 101 /s
O'Farrell, and deputy County Clerk, r.
1714 Sacramento _
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Co., r. 828 Howard
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Purin Nikola, cook Sutich & Ivanovich
Purington Charles E., mining, 40 Nevada Block,
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Purinton William R., engineer S. P. Co., r. 20
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Puria Pierre, upholsterer, r. 438 Broadway
Purlenky George, clerk D. N. & E. Walter &
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Purnell Alvin J., clerk, r. 718b 21st
" Charles B., with W. & J. Sloane&Co.,r
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Purnell Samuel, secretary to manager S. P
Co., 4 Montgomery, r. Sausalito
Purnhagen Richard, bartender William Purn
hagen, r. 640 Stevenson
" William, liquors, 1081 Market, r. &40 Steven
son
Purrington Angeline E., widow, r. 47 Hill
Purrington Clarence W., secretary and treas
urer Kron Tanning Co., 125 Clay, r. 47
Hill
" Turner C, sawfller and locksmith, 609
Mission, r. 128, 2d
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Pursch & Wiener, r. 611 Taylor
" Frank (Pursch, Kaskel & Weil), r. New
York
" , Kaskel & Weil (Frank Pursch, Jacob
Kaskel and Joseph Weil), manufactu-
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" Leon, with Pursch, Kaskel & Weil, r. 1391
O'Farrell
" Samuel (Mandel, Pursch & Wiener), r. New
York
Pursell Charles, seaman, r. Ill Chapultepec
Purser E., speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" L.ouis. cook, r. 12 Everett
Purtelle William H., publisher Pacific Builder
and San Francisco and Alameda County
Builder, 905 Clay, r. Larkspur, Marin
Co.
Purves George E., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
14211/2 Valencia
" John H., policeman, r. 537 Noe
Pusci Domenico, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Pust Anna, widow, r. 307 California Av
" Festus A., glovecutter, r. 307 California Av
Pustisch George, waiter Nicholas P. Milloglav,
r. 132, 4th
Puthon Eric, watchmaker, 806 Kearny, r. 715
Broadway
Putman Clarence B., physician, Crocker Bldg,
r. 3020 Clay
Putnam Charles B., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1310 California
" George C, salesman Crane Co., r. Oak-
land
" Horse Nail Co. The, 14 Drunun
" Kingman B., corsets, r. 825A Hayes
Putnam Osgood, attorney at law, 401 Cali-
fornia, rooms 26-27, r. 1819 Baker
" Robert Harvey, special agent The Mutual
Life Insurance Co. of New York, 29 Mills
Bldg, 2d floor, r. 1227 Pine
" Samuel O., ofQce 401 California, rooms 26-
37, r. 1020 Washington
" Soule A., express messenger, r. 1512 Clip-
per
Putney George N., coal, r. 1304 Grove
Puttick Louisa Mrs., groceries, 525, 2d
" William, bricklayer, r. .525, 2d
Puttman Henry, wine broker, 695 Front, r. 910%
Vallejo
Puttock Henry, oysters, 1443 Polk, r. 1603 Cali-
fornia
Putz George, bartender, r. 309 Ivy Av
" Herman, trussmaker, r. 4 Martha PI
" Rudolph E., fireman str Piedmont, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" Theodore, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 637
Washington
Putzar Edward L., machinist Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. Oakland
" Frank D., machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Oakland
" Louis, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
Putzman Herman, porter Wolters Bros. & Co.,
r. 1136 Market
" Robert H. (Putzman& Schurmann), r. Ala-
meda
" Theodore M., clerk Putzman & Schurmann,
r. Alameda
" & Schurmann (Robert H. Putzman and
Fred W. Schurmann), wines and liquors,
341 Pine
Puvogel John (Puvogel & Beversen), r. 1040V^
Mission
" John, clerk H. B. Rohde, r. 1 Kramer PI
" & Beversen (John Puvogel and Henry
Beversen), groceries, 30%, 6th
Puyoou Augusta, widow, r. 2013 Taylor
" Eugenia Miss, bakery, 110, 23d
" Lawrence P., shipping clerk Raphael
Weill & Co., r. 3013 Taylor
Pvormann John L., accountant Tillmann &
Bendel, r. 3 Scott
Pyat Lucy Miss, saleslady, r. 1130 Broadway
Pye Bertram J., foreman Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 1134 Broadway
" Louise Miss, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
Pygeorge John G. A . , cement worker, r. 8 Clara Av
Pyle Edward A., stampmaker C. A. Klinkner &
Co., r. Oakland
" Grant S., vaquero, r. 14th Av South nrP
" Henry J., policeman, r. 2503 Sutter
" Lewis R., clerk freight auditor's dept S.
P. Co., r. 633, 21st
4®-Pyle. See Pile
Pyles Clara Miss, r. 914 Broderick
Pyne Edward, porter George Morrow & Co., r.
1311 Broadway
" James F., wool puller The Norton Tanning
Co., r. 1612 San Carlos Av
" J. C. Miss, Pacific Coast manager Mer-
chants' Retail Commercial Agency, 31
Chronicle Bldg, r. 2720 Folsom
" John J., painter, r. 417, 22d
" Margaret, widow, r. 2208 Filbert
" Patrick W., salesman George Morrow &
Co., r. Victoria nr Palmetto Av
" Robert, painter, r. 2720 Folsom
4S=-Pyne. See Pein and Pine
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Pythian Castle, 909 Market
" Courier (monthly), C. W. Nevin & Co. edi-
tors and proprietors, 533 Commercial
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Pythian Hall Association, W. J. Rogers presi-
dent, A. Hoffman secretary, offlce 909
Market
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550 Mission
" Thomas M., capitalist, r. 911 Webster
Quade A. & Co. (incorporated), A. Quade presi-
dent, Harry W. Burdick secretary, gro-
cers' and table luxuries, 636 Market
" Augustus, president A. Quade & Co., 636
Market, r. The Colonial
" Charles R., barber E. P. Roche, r. 1314
Howard
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" Timothy, hostler M. Joost & Bro., r. 618
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Quadt John (John Quadt & Co.), r. 228, 13th
QUADT JOHN & CO.
fJolm Quadt and Frederick Gercbe),
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and 17-21 Hayes
Quadt Joseph, painter and paper hanger John
Quadt & Co., r. 228, 13th
" Robert, bartender, r. 506, 4th
Quagelli Enrico, builder, r. Cuviernr St. Mary's
Av
Quaid Margaret, widow, r. 842 Vallejo
" William H., salesman, r. 842 Vallejo
>8®~Quaid. See Quade
Quaillabot Pasqual, baker Schabiaque Bros., r.
2119 Taylor
Quaille Kate Miss, r. 1711 San Carlos Av
Quaine John, sign painter, r. 23O14 Clara
Quaker Medicine Co., Mrs. J. H. Bogle propri-
etor, 6 City Hall Square
Quale John F., printer, r. 116 Ash Av
" Joseph J., cement finisher, r. 22 Turk
>e®"Quale. See Quail and Quaille
Qualey William L., granite dealer, r. 125 Grove
Qualman Charles, with Railroad Gazetteer,
215-219 Bush, r. 609 Haight
" Charles C, clerk, r. 609 Haight
" Frederick H. (Biller & Qualman), r. 208, 7th
Qualters John, teamster J. Browning
" Michael J., waiter Herman Grambarth, r.
529 Sacramento
" Patrick, hostler La Grande Laundry
" Patrick, oiler Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1710 Howard
Quandt Alexander F., painter, r. 11 Chenery
" Gustav, shoemaker, 527% Sacramento, r.
207 Chestnut
Quane Brothers & Co. (William and James
Quane), book and job printers, 415 Mar-
ket
" James (Quane Bros. & Co.), r. 54 South Park
" John F., sign painter, 415 Market, r. 23014
Clara
" William (Quane Bros. & Co.), r. 54 South
Park
Quantrell Joseph, barber, r. Railroad Av nr 32d
Av South
Quarantine Officer State, William P. Chal-
mers, M. D., 506 Battery
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Quarantine Station United States, C. T. Peck-
ham, M. D., in charge. Angel Island
" Steamer Governor Perkins, berth Fish-
erman's Wharf
Quaresma Antonio L., liquors, 325 Drumm, r. 103
Polk
Quarg Emil O. (Richter & Quarg), and restau-
rant, 621-623 Montgomery, r. 917a Oak
" Richard T., cashier Emil O. Quarg, r. 917a
Oak
Quarre George, insurance, 510 California
Quarrels John T., machinist, r. 520 Bush
Quart Mark, barber, 918 McAllister
Quartararo Vincenzo J., cook, r. 1909 Hyde
Quartermaster's Depot U. S. A., 36 New Mont-
gomery
Quarters John, drayman, r. 308 Ash Av
Quass John, butcher, r. 763 Howard
Quast Charles A., cement contractor, 303 Mont-
gomery, r. 1418, 26th
Charles L., bookkeeper John Pforr, r. 1623
Sacramento
Herman M., harness maker J. C. Johnson &
Co., r. 311 Sanchez
Herman W., laborer, r. NW cor 8th and
Brannan
Henrietta, widow, r. 1418, 26th
Johanes, clerk John H. Schlesselmann, r.
SE cor Oak and Pierce
Joseph, driver, r. 1 Laussat Av
Paul S., cement layer, r. 1418, 26th
J8@~Quast. See Quist
Qua tman Albert H.. clerk Easton, Eldridge &
Co., r. 513 Post
" F. Mrs., widow, r. 9I614 O'Farrell
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Quay Joseph M., ofQce 124 Sansome, r. Pacific-
Union Club
Quedens Anna, widow, r. 2318 Bryant
" Charles, pressman Cubery & Co., r. 927 Ala-
bama 1
" Edward, clerk O. F. von Rhein & Co., r.
2318 Bryant
" Waltei*W., assistant O'Connor. Moflatt&
Co., r. 2318 Bryant
Queen B. J., city manager Cal. Fig Syrup Co.,
r. 214 Noe
" Charles L., clerk Golden Gate Advertising
Co., r. 214 Noe
" Henry, harness maker, r. 531 Fell
QUEEN INSURANCE CO.
(N. Y.), Eolla V. Watt manager, 502-
504 Montgomery, telephone Main
113, Richards & Henry city agents,
505 California
Queen Isador Mrs., widow, r. 1408 Jackson
" Joseph B., with Cal. Fig Syrup Co., r. 505
Oak
" Joseph C, clerk, r. 606 Oak
" Louis T., manager Cal. Fig Syrup Co., 322-
324 Hayes, r. 505 Oak
" Margaret M., widow, r. 1301 Van Ness Av
" Peter, wagon maker, r. 319 Moulton Av
" Richard E., general manager Cosmos Com-
mercial Co., 324 Hayes, r. 1301 Van Ness
" & Crescent Route, A. M.Barnum passenger
agent, 58 Chronicle Bldg
'8S='Queen. See McQueen
Queenan Katie F. Miss, seamstress, r. 281
Palmer
" Margaret Miss, seamstress, r. 281 Palmer
" Margaret Mrs., r. 281 Palmer
" Winnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 281 Palmer
Queener H. H., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1528
Eddy
Queirolo G. & Co. (Angelo Cuneo), bakery, 511
Green
" James, scavenger, r. 17 Water
" Mary, widow, bakery, 518a Union
" Peter, miner, r. 513a Filbert
Queisalo Luis (Queisalo & Ratio), r. 221, 18th
" & Ratio (Luis Queisalo and Nicholas
Ratto), liquors. 1858 Howard
Quellmalz Charles E., baker Christian F.
Mayer, r. 1216 Railroad Av
Quensel Albert, wood carver Fink & Schindler,
r. 70 Corbett Av
Quentin Victor J., florist, 523 Valencia
Quenting Josephine, widow, r. 219 Mason
Quercy Julie Mme., r. 609 Pine
Querillacq Mary, widow, r. 1317 San Jose Av
Querilo Giovanni (Querilo & Co.), r. 412 Fran-
cisco
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Bacigalupi), hay, grain, wood and coal.
Querin Alexander, r. 420 Jackson
Queroulet Frank, dishwasher, r. 1313 Stockton
Quesada Alice, widow, r. 232 Sadowa
" Lauriano, cigars, r. 1418 Powell
Quesso Louis, marble cutter, r. 14 Cleveland
Quevedo Stefano, fruit peddler, r. 908 Sansome
" Vincent, teacher music, r. 26 Hofl Av
Queyrel Ferdinand, boarding and liquors, 625
Pacific
Quick Arthur M., motorman Market St. Ry, r.
12141/4 Steiner
" Charles, horse boot maker, 617, 5th Av, r.
Fulton nr 1st Av
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Quigg Frank, bartender Henry Quigg, r. 341, .5th
" Henry, liquors, 34714, 5th, r. 341, 5th
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" Hugh, cigars and tobacco, 1914. 4th, r. 279
Stevenson
" James, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" James, stevedore, r. 204, 8th
" James, tailor, r. 1309a O'Farrell
" James P., teamster Golden Gate Park
" James R., cooper M. D. Sproul, r. Cong-
don and Nye
" Jane, widow, r. 518, 4th
" John, engineer Quigley Bros., r. 2380
Market
" John G., blacksmith, r. 552^4 Bryant
" John M., physician, 44, 6th
" John T. (Quigley Bros.), r. 2378a Market '
" Luke D. (Quigley Bros.), r. 244 Oak
" Patrick, foreman laborers Golden Gate
Park
" Peter, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
" Thomas, cashier Palatine Ins. Co.. r.
Golden Gate Park
" Thomas D. (Quigley Bros.), r. 2378 Market
" Thomas J., attorney at law, 305 Larkin, r.
1203 Market
" William C, rattan worker Wakefield Rat-
tan Co., r. 126 Sliver
Quilfelt William, teamster, r. 618;^ Linden Av
Quilici Alfonso, r. 719 Vallejo
" Anania (Quilici ,& Tofanelli), r. 1917 Stock-
ton
" Antonio (Mammini & Quilici), r. SW cor
Leavenworth and California
" Brothers (Venanzi and Pio), liquors and
lodgings, 632 Broadway
" Pio (Quilici Bros.), r. 521 Green
" Venanzi (Quilici Bros.), r. 1617 Powell
" & Tofanelli (Anania Quilici and Frank
Tofanelli), liquors. 1 Montgomery Av
Quill Anthony (Corkery & Quill), r. SE cor 26th
and Alabama
" Bernard, laborer, r. 74414 Harrison
" Catherine, widow, r. 528, 24th
" John, driver G. B. Low, r. 1721 Turk
" John A., fireman S. P. Co., r. 2211 Polk
" Margaret, widow, r. 2211 Polk
Quill Michael, butcher, r. 1222 Union
" William Rev., asst pastor St. Teresa's
Church, r. 723 Tennessee
Quillinan Edmund J., collector. 1504 Market,
rooms 7-8, r. 18a Cumberland
" Matthew J., stock clerk Davis Bros., r. 18a
Cumberland
" Michael, laborer, r. 18a Cumberland
" Michael S., cutter Davidson & Miller, r.
18a Cumberland
Quilty Frank, salesman Holt Bros. Co.. r. 411
O'Farrell
" William, marble cutter A. H. MacNutt, r.
374 Brannan
Quimby Ida Miss, shirtmaker. r. 326 Larkin
" J. Mrs., widow, r. 3 Adelaide PI
" Leon S., civil engineer C. A. Warren, r. 1
Scott
" Leonard F., millhand, r. 907 Church
Quime Elie, r. 208 Silver Av
Quin L. Chapuy, musician, 39, 4th
" Thomas F. L., painter, r. 126 Chatta-
QUIN W. H. & CO.
(William H.Quin},mmwrifflits,all kinds
machinery erected, shafting put up,
elevators built and repaired, 33 Beale
Quin William H. (W. H. Quin & Co.), r. 44
Minna
Quinan William R., superintendent Cal. Powder
Wks
Quinby Albert O., restaurant, 206 Ellis
Quincy Mining and Water Co., William C. Ral-
ston secretary, 331 Pine, room 20
Quine John S., cook J. Lanzer, r. 2232 Mission
Quinine Bros. (John H. and Thomas J.), wood
yard, IIV^ Hay ward
James P., teamster, r. 11% Hayward
John H. (Quinine Bros.), r. II14 Hayward
Mary, widow, r. lli^ Hayward
Thomas J. (Quinine Bros.), r. II14 Hayward
William J., sign painter, r. liy^ Hayward
Quinlan Anna D., widow, r. 1926Steiner
Bartholomew, r. cor Elsie and Santa Ma-
rina
Bridget, widow, r. IbM Dore
Bridget, widow, r. 160V^ Clara
Daniel, hackman United Carriage Co., r.
4O814 Natoma
Daniel J., butcher Charles Vocke, r. 484, 8th
Daniel P., miller, r. 482, 8th
Dennis, lamplighter, r. 844 Mission
Harry, butcher, r. 1328 Bryant
J., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
James, carpenter, r. 1829 Turk
James, clerk depot Quartermaster U. S.
A., r. 1800 Green
James, marine engineer, r. 417 Franklin
James, porter Dunham, Carrigan & Hay-
den Co., r. 1117 York
James H., engineer, r. Elsie nr West Av
Jeremiah, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
1118 Treat Av
John, coalpasser str Australia
John, longshoreman, r. 105 Harriet
John, machinist, r. 844 Mission
John, marine fireman, r. .557 Howard
John Jr., extraman, r. 844 Mission
John D., butcher, r. 105 Harriet
Kate F. Miss, teacher Moulder Primary
School, r. 716 Golden Gate Av
Lizzy I., compositor James H. Barry, r.
482, 8th
Martin, attorney at law, r. 2621 Mission
Mary, widow, r. 2621 Mission
Mary, widow, r. Moultrie nr Cortland Av
Nora L. Miss, clerk Frederick H. Bushnell,
r. 112 Devisadero
Richard D., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 1101, 17th
Thomas, r. 15 Dore
Thomas, r. Elsie nr West Av
Thomas F., superintendent Kohlberg,
Strauss & Frohman, 107-109 Post, r. 4361/4
Castro
Thomas J., millhand, r. 105 Harriet
Timothy J., clerk A. W. Foster & Co., r.
1113 Pierce
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Quinlan William, hostler Christopher A. Mitch-
ell, r. 320O'Farrell
" William, painter, r. Elsie nr Coso Av
" William H., butcher, r. 1191 Harrison
" William J., physician and surgeon, 112V^
Grant Av
" William S., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
2008 Sutter
Quinlin Albert G., electrician, r. 8 Kearny
" Peter B., adjuster Spring Valley W. W., r.
716 Golden Gate Av
" William G., passe-partout maker Schuss-
ler Bros., r. 731 McAllister
Quinlivan Michael, teamster Richard D. Chand-
ler, r. 825 Battery
Quinn Abram R., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r.
258 Richland Av
" Agnes Miss, finisher Golden G.ate Woolen
Mills, r. 18th nr Santa Clara
" Agnes M. Miss, school teacher, r. 1126
Valencia
" Amelia F. Miss, teacher music, r. 350 Grove
" Anna A., widow, r. Ill Liberty
" Anna J., widow, r. 9 Morris Av
" Annie W. Miss, school teacher, r. 213a
Guerrero
" Arthur W., salesman R. Pahl, r. 720 Laguna
" Bridget Miss, r. 1607 Powell
" Catherine, r. 519 Oak
" Charles, carpenter, r. 323, 18th
" Charles, contractor and builder, 133 Oak
" Charles, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" Charles, upholsterer West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. Oakland
" Charles C, clerk W. J. Landers, r. Oakland
•' Charles J., clerk Nat M. Raphael, r. 352%,
3d
" Daniel, r. 8 Miller PI
" Daniel, r. 667 Minna
" Daniel, miner, r. 251 Tehama
" Daniel Jr., mattress maker Bernhard Mat-
tress Co., r. 251 Tehama
" Daniel, shoemaker, 225, 28th
" DanielJ., painter, r. 1113^ Howard
" D'Arcy McG., medical student St. Mary's
Hospital
" Delia Miss, r. 34!^ Clara
" Delia F. Miss, clerk Mrs. Mary A. Quinn,
r. 1401 Point Lobos Av
" Edward, r. 22^ Clinton Park
" Edward, dishwasher, r. 861 Market
" Edward A., meterman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1319b Pine
" Edward P., teamster, r. 213A Guerrero
" Edward W., plumber and gasfitter, 41^4
Eddy, r. 110 Eddy
" Ellen, widow, r. 1526 Sanchez
" Felix, paver, r. 218, 5th
" Ferdinand, watchman, r. 734 Montgomery
" Frank, clerk general freight ofBce S. P. Co.,
r. Ocean Av nr 25th
" Frank, stonecutter, r. 133 Oak
" Frank J., helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 224
Union
" Frank J., purchasing agent Pac. Tel. &
Tel. Co., r. 1004% Natoma
" Frank R., druggist, r. 1526 Sanchez
" George A., machine hand, r. 352, 3d
" George W., 3d asst engineer str City of
Sydney, r. 519 Oak
" Henry, laborer, r. 225 Harrison
" Hugh, laborer, r. 221 Broadway
" Hugh E., plumber, r. 2315 Mariposa
" HughH., boxmaker Hobbs, Wall &Co., r.
468 Clementina
" James, r. 14 Mint Av
" James, boiler maker, r. 19 Ritch
" James, laborer, r. 720 Willow Av
" James, porter W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 3 Perry
" James, salesman Ben H. Lucke, r. 251 Te-
hama
" James, shipping clerk Heller, Bachman &
Co., r. 223 5th
" James, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" James, stonemason, r. 9 Hattie
" James, teamster, r. 5.30 Noe
" James B., janitor Sailors' Union of the Pa-
cific, r. SW cor East and Mission
" James C, pressman, r. 223, 5th
Quinn James H., r. 1126 Valencia
" James H., marine engineer, r. 1439 O'Far-
rell
" James J., driver, r. 2002 Greenwich
" James L., laborer, r. 179 Perry
" James M., carpenter, r. 71 Germania
" James P., finisher Althof & Bahls, r. 530
Noe
" Jane, widow, r. 750 Harrison
" John Mrs., widow, r. 612 Eddy
" John, carpenter, r. 210 Sunny side Av
'< John, clerk, r. 1438 Leavenworth
" John, conductor Sutter St. Ry, r. 2426 Sutter
" John, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 41 Tre-
mont Av
" John, laborer, r. 605 Broadway
" John, longshoreman, r. 3 Rincon Av
" John, polisher San Francisco Plating Wks,
r. Jefferson bet Broderick and Baker
" John, seaman, r. 70 Minna
" John, speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" John, stevedore, r. 29a Gilbert
" John, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 6 Fed-
eral
" John, teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 431 Jer-
sey
" John, typecaster Am. Type Founders' Co.,
r. 11 Langton
" John C. mining, office 4 Mills Bldg, 5th floor
" John C, shoemaker, 223, 5th
Quinn John E., fancy dry goods and gents' Tur-
ing goods, NW cor Polk and Pine, r. 899
Pine
" John F., bricklayer, r. 2 Railway Av
" John F., laborer, r. 38 Rausch
" John F., pressman E. C. McCullough &Co.,
r. 223, 5th
" John H., machinist West Coast Furniture
Co., r. 3019 Howard
" John J., r. 160 Clara
" John J., attorney at law, 204-208 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 1438 Leavenworth
" John J., blacksmith, r. 165 Tehama
" John J., lithographer, r. 225, 28t.h
" John L., clerk, r. 519 Oak
" John M., stone contractor, r. 1113, 13th Av
South
" Joseph M., laborer, r. 179 Perry
" Joseph T., draughtsman, r. 133 Oak
" Josephine, widow, lodgings, 18 East
" Kate Miss, seamstress, r. 1401 Point Lobos
Av
" Lemuel T., driver Conklin Bros., r. 33, 6th
" Lizzie A. Miss, stenographer Lindley &
Eickhofl, r. Palo Alto
" LouiS; musician, r. 10 Hyde
" Maggie, domestic, 2912 Jackson
" Margaret, widow, seamstress, r. 413 O'Far-
rell
" Margaret N. Mrs., dressmaking, 225, 28th
" Mary, widow, r. 1113, 13th Av South
" Mary A., widow, groceries. 1401 Point Lobos
Av
" Mary A. Miss, seamstress, r. 1401 Point
Lobos Av
'< Maurice M.,r. 1125V4 Florida
" Michael, asphaltum worker, r. 1738 Mission
" Michael, laborer, r. 307 Ritch
" Michael, laborer, r. 720 Laguna
" Michael, shoemaker, 1903 Ellis, r. Oakland
" Michael E., electrician D. D. Wass, r. 816,
15th
" Michael E., laborer, r. 213a Guerrero
" Michael H., hatter, 333, 4th
" Nathaniel P., machinist Market St. Ry., r.
15491/i Mission
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Quinn Patrick, r. 406%, 7th
" Patrick, fireman str Australia
" Patrick, laborer, r. 154 Clara
" Patrick, wood and coal, 236-238 Fulton, r.
2534 Bryant Av
" Peter, driver, r. 21 Victor
" Peter, expressman, SW cor Howard and
2d, r. 1039 Army
" Peter, groceries and liquors, NW cor Cas-
tro and 18th, r. 904, 17th
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 165 Tehama
" Peter, woodworker Andrew P. Nylin, r. 319
Moulton Av
" Peter H., stone contractor, r. 1113, 13th Av
South
" Peter J., foreman warehouse Code, Elfelt &
Co.. r. 165 Tehama
" Peter J., salesman Jos. Fredericks & Co., r.
132 Clipper
" Richard, laborer, r. E s Georgia bet Sierra
and Napa
" Samuel, fireman str San Bias
" Thomas, r. 2019 Howard
" Thomas, horseshoer Alexander F. Wood-
side, r. 530 Noe
" Thomas, laborer, r. 1727 Market
" Thomas, marble polisher, r. 16th Av South
bet K and L
" Thomas, rancher, r. Vernon nr Randolph
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. 1407»4 Folsom
" Thomas A., butcher, r. 165 Tehama
" Thomas F., iron molder, r. 1407% Folsom
" Thomas F., oiler Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 179 Perry
" Thomas F. L., painter, r. 126 Chattanooga
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 625 Minna
" Thomas M., elevator operator Mills Bldg,
r. 549 Stevenson
" Thomas P., expressman, r. 406%, 7th
" William, forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill
" William, groceries and liquors, 413, 5th
" William D. (Quinn & Pollock), r. 1614 Page
" William E., plumber and gasfitter, r. 1330ak
" William H., beltmaker L. P. Degen, r. 205
Diamond
" William H., machinist, r. 44 Minna
" William H., salesman Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. Oakland
" William H., teamster, r. 2335 Harrison
" William H. Jr., manager retail bicycle de-
partment Golden State and Miners' Iron
Wks, 316 Post, r. Oakland
" William J., butcher, r. 218, 5th
" William J., conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR., r. 1111 Union
" William J., merchant tailor, 211 Powell, r.
730 Pine
" William J., musician, r. 28 St. Ann's Bldg
" William J., stone contractor, r. 1113, 13th
Av South
" William S., machinist, r. 2019 Howard
" William T., porter, r. 802 Montgomery
" Winifred J. Miss, gents' furnishing goods,
1561 Market
" & Pollock (William D. Quinn and Philip R.
Pollock), plumbers and gasfltters, 785
Haight
4®"Quinn. See Quin
Quinnan Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 804%
Turk
Quinones Miguel, seaman str San Jose
Quint Douglass U., assistant weigher U. S.
Customs, r. Alameda
" Sewall P., r. 1618 Devisadero
Quintal! William, quartermaster revenue cutter
Rush, r. 26 South Park
Quintera Mining Co. (limited), (Alamos. So-
nora, Mexico), F. M. Petersen & Co.
agents. 506 Battery
Quinton George H., laundryman, r. 10 Chatta-
nooga
" Henry C, clerk J. A. Drinkhouse Co., r. 26,
12th
" John, carpenter Miller & Hamilton, r. 10
Chattanooga
" Lucy M., shoefitter, r. 10 Chattanooga
" May E., saleslady, r. 10 Chattanooga
" Robert, master mariner, r. 20 Clementina
" William W., shoecutter, r. 10 Chattanooga
Quirey Charles T.. driver Union Ice Co., r. 113,
8th
Quirilano Luigi, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Stefano, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Quirk Annie, widow, r. 537 Haight
" Honora, widow, r. Mission opp Crescent Av
" James, teamster, r. Mission opp Crescent
Av
" James J., mattress maker I. L. Solomon &
Co., r. 628 Montgomery
" John, beamster South S. F. Tannery, r. 11th
Av South nr Railroad Av
" John, machine hand W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
1461 Golden Gate Av
" John, spice maker, r. 718 Vallejo
" John, teamster, r. 835% 15th Av South
" John J., pattern maker, r. 537 Haight
" Lizzie, domestic, 803 Guerrero
" Maggie, widow, r. Hunter's Point
" Martin P., shoemaker United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 8 Wool
" Mary Miss, r. 616 Mason
" May Miss, compositor S. F. News Letter,
r. 537 Haight
" Peter, collector, r. 718 Vallejo
" Peter F., spice maker, r. 718 Vallejo
" Peter J., salesman James Mullaney & Co.,
r. 718 Vallejo
" Pierce, shipwright, r. 30 Bernard
" Thomas, plumber, r. 13 Hubbard
" Thomas H., dental student, r. 299 Hyde
" William, paper hanger, r. 228 Fulton
" William J,, painter, r. 228 Fulton
Quiroga Ventura, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 1319
Polk
Quiros John, bootblack, 503% East, r. Oakland
Quiros Soda Water Co., Moritz Friedlander
manager, 555 Polk
Quisling Frank, bookkeeper Schweitzer & Co., r.
512% Baker
Quist Charles, carpenter Andrew Wilkie, r. 828
Bush
" John, r. Peralta Av opp Bryant
4Sg^Quist. See Quast
Quitzow August (Quitzow & Hurlbut), r. 215
Larkin
" Charles, clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos.,
r. 1920% Filbert
" Henry W., attorney at law, 4 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. 915 Eddy
" Henry W. Jr., law student Henry W. Quit-
zow, r. 915 Eddy
" Vincent H., clerk Continental Fire Ins. Co.,
r. 509 Ash Av
Quitzow & Hurlbut (August Quitzow and
George M. Hurlbut), attorneys at law,
215 Larkin
Quivers Bertha Mrs., dressmaking, 1594% Bush
" Emanuel M., painter Burr & Shields, r.
1594% Bush
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Raab Hermann, cutter, r. 43 Clinton Park
" John, packer Wacker & Raab, r. 623 Green
" Valentine (Wacker & Raab), r. 623 Green
Raabe Charles E., cigar maker F. O. Raabe, r.
433 Minna
" Edward J., motorman The Paul Boy ton
Chute Co., r. 1830 Haight
" Frederick, r. 2841, 16th
" Frederick, liquors, r. cor India Av and
Naples
" Frederick, sack sewer, r. 139 CoUingwood
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Raabe Frederick O., cigar maker, 154, 2d, r. 509
Natoma
" Frederick W. , foreman J. Gundlacli & Co.,
r. cor India Av and Naples
" George A., r. 335V4, 21st
" Harris, umbrellas, 1070 Howard
" Leon S., jeweler, r. 16 Bond
4®"Raat)e. See Rabe
Raas Albert, vice-president The E. G. Lyons
Co., 606-610 Jackson, r. 2006 Devisadeio
" Alfred E., salesman, r. 517 Golden Gate
Av
" Andre, salesman The E. G. Lyons Co.
" Charles, student, r. 517 Golden Gate Av
" Emanuel, merchant, r. 517 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, clerk, r. 517 Golden Gate Av
" Joseph C, president The E. G. Lyons Co.,
606-610 Jackson, r. 2022 Bush
Rabalo Macario, porter Philip Cohen, r. 330
Green
Rabba Amyn, peddler, r. 231 Green rear
Rabbe Frederick, seaman, r. 15 Howard
Rabbitt George, cook, r. 2308 Howard rear
" Michael, paper hanger, r. 2309% Howard
Rabe Charles, r. Harrison nr Stoneman
" William B.. barber David Martin, r. Harri-
son nr Stoneman
" William H., collector Spring Valley W.
W., r. Oakland
4®"Rabe. See Raabe
Rabeler Rose, widow, r. 2431 Folsom
Raber John, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 205
Vallejo
Rabin Frederick P., architect, 504 Kearny
Rabing Adolph, dairy produce, 2325 Mission
" Charles A. Rev., pastor United Evangel-
ical Church, r. 945 Shotwell
Rabinowitz Joseph Rev., cantor, r. 1217 Web-
ster
Rabjohn Charles A., machinist Sanborn, Vail &
Co., r. 116 Randall
" Edwin, r. 1016/2 Mission
" Edwin Jr., locksmith, 1019 Market, and
hardware, 125, 5th
" Thomas H., buyer Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
Alameda
Rabneck Fred, cook, r. 3 Russ
Rabnovich Charles, second-hand goods, 219, 3d,
r. 148 Tehama
RaboUi Pietro, r. 421 Filbert
Raborg Pierce C, check clerk Hibernia Savings
and Loan Society, r. 1104 Scott
Race Albert, carpenter, 128, 6th, r. 26, 6th
" Alice Mrs., r. 738 Shotwell
" Lorenzo, traveling salesman, r. 237, 7th
Rachel George W., physician, 969 Mission
Rachenberger Catherine, widow, r. M7y2 Ful-
ton
" Charles, laborer, r. 4 Oakwood
" Louis, winemaker, r. 4 Oakwood
Rachou Frank, laborer Cal Fertilizer Wks. r
5th Av South bet Land M
Racik Jolin, proprietor San Francisco Wire
and Iron Works, 669 Mission, and Vienna
Wire Works, 980 Howard, r. 980 Howard
Rackberry J. J., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1412
Mason
Raclet Margaret, widow, r. 2010a Filbert
" Victorine M. Miss, school teacher, r. 2010a
Filbert
Racouillat Albert N., solicitor Pac. & S. F.
Box Factory, r. 417, 1st
" Alexander, laborer, r. 1336!4 Natoma
" Annie, widow, r. 1336% Natoma
" Felicine, teamster, r. 609, 7th
" Ferdinand L., machinist Wilson T. Smith,
r. 417, 1st
" Henry, bartender, r. 262% Clementina
" Louise, widow, r. 417, 1st
Radam's Microbe Killer Co., Walter Hirschfeld
manager, 1340 Market
Radanovich John (Osen & Radanovich), r. 1509
Pine
Radbald Charles, printer, r. 24 Hampton PI
Radbruch Herman, laborer, r. 26^ Chesley
Radcliffe Frank C, clerk, r. 808 Van Ness Av
" Joseph, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Zoe G., draughtsman U. S. Surveyor Gen-
eral's office, r. 808 Van Ness Av
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Raddan August G., insurance agent, r. 311 Tay-
lor
" Henry W., type founder, r. 311 Taylor
Radden Carl, upholsterer and mattress maker,
212%, 12th
" James W., janitor Spreckels Bldg, r. 518
Powell
Radder Barthold, cook, r. 1825 Powell
Raddich Aurelia (Raddich & Dumaraz), r. 1148
Sutter
" Edward, restaurant, r. 319 Fremont
" Martin, cook Gargre & Co., r. 319 Fre-
mont
" & Dumaraz (Aurelio Raddich and Raphael
Dumaraz), restaurant, 1203 Polk
Radditt George, restaurant, 2724 Sutter
Radebald Charles W., printer Levi Strauss &
Co.
Radeivei Peter, chopper Metropolitan Molding
Co., r. 522 Filbert
Rademacher Charles, clerk J. Brandt, r. NW
cor Valley and San Jose Av
" Edward, baker, r. 763 Howard
" John, driver Golden West Hotel
" Julius E., baker, r. 763 Howard
" Sylvester, bookkeeper Goodyear Rubber
Co., r. 1129 Bush
Rademaker Albert H., clerk Voss, Conrad & Co.,
r. 1327 Clay
" Fred, confectioner Reinhold Beck, r. 209
Kearny
" Harriet E. Miss, teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 1327 Clay
Rademaker Jolin M., proprietor The Iroquois,
211 Kearny, r. 1327 Clay
Rader Christopher J., r. 33 Capp
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 31b Gilbert
" James A., r. 91 Montgomery Block
" William Rev., pastor Third Congregational
Church, r. 23 Hill
4®="Rader. See Roeder
Radford Edmund B., clerk City Street Improve-
ment Co., r. 1618 Washington
" George F., r. 1618 Washington
" Harry J., laborer, r. 322 Ritch
" James, foreman Engine 25 and superinten-
dent Hieks-Judd Co., r. 2523 Folsom
" John H., compositor, r. 2523 Folsom
" Joseph C, bookkeeper Coffin & Sanderson,
r. 1618 Washington
" Josephine, widow, r. 1618 Washington
" Margarita Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 1618 Washington
" William, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 4
Hampton PI
Radgesky Elizabeth, widow, r. 518 Van Ness Av
Radgesky Louis D., secretary Leak Glove Man-
ufacturing Co., 411 Market, r. lOOSHaight
Radieri Catherine, widow, r. 522 Filbert
" Peter, framemaker, r. 522 Filbert
Radigan Edward, stonecutter, r. 1809 Scott
" Frank T.. bookkeeper, r. 1809 Scott
" William C, painter, r. 1809 Scott
4®='Radigan. See Rattigan and Redican
Radius Eliza, widow, r. 1609% Baker
" Walter, bookkeeper Sherwood & Sherwood,
r. 1609% Baker
Radke Albert, shoemaker J. C. Nolan & Co., r.
Oakland
" Gus H., salesman W. K. Vanderslice i& Co.,
r. 724 Gough
" Henry F. (H. F. Radke & Co.), r. Fulton
nr 7th Av
" H. F. & Co. (Henry F. Radke), bicycles,
Fulton nr 7th Av
" Martin F., groceries and liquors, 225 Polk
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tages to 40s Sansome St., San Francisco.
Radke Richard L., manager Max Shirpser Jew-
elry Co., 910 Market, r. 231 Capp
" Robert, teacher music, r. 713 Valencia
" William, deckhand str Alcatraz, r. 409
Drumm
Radler Colman. junk, r. 319, 12th
Radloff Ludwig F.. ladies' tailor, 325i/4 Geary
Radner Anton, master mariner, 9 Mission
Radomsky Jacob R.. carpenter Miller & Hamil-
ton, r. 346, 4th
Radonich Gilgo, restaurant, 16 Bryant
" Martin, waiter Anthony V. Spiletak & Co.,
r. 1010 Larkin
" Milan, dishwasher Nicholas Pariez & Co., ■
r. 16 Brannan
" Speero, cook Gilo Radonich, r. 16 Bryant
Radovan Christian, restaurant, 307, 6th, r. 1109
Folsom
Radovicti Brothers (John L. and Matthew V.).
wines and liquors wholesale and retail,
29 Geary
" George T., bartender John L. Radovich, r.
lax) Post
Radovicli JolinL. (Radovich Brothers), and pro-
prietor Frank's saloon, 328 Pine, r. 1800
Post
" John S., liquors and chop house, 517 San-
some. r. 12 Clement
" Matteo, bartender J. S. Radovich, r. 1212
Larkin
" Matthew V. (Radovich Bros.), r. 1800 Post
" Michael, cook Anthony V. Spiletak & Co.
" Nicholas, finisher Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 16^4 Freelon
Radstedt Gustav, musician, r. 426 Francisco
Radston Jacob Mrs., widow, r. 1024V2 Geary
" Julius, merchant, r. 1024!^ Geary
j8S"Radston. See Redstone
Radulovich Spiro, liquors, 1226 Polk
Radunzel Emma Miss, fancy work, r. 929 Post
Rae-Brown Alexander, bookkeeper, r. 219 De-
visadero
Rae James, bellboy Hotel St. Nicholas
" James, molder Western Foundry, r. 148^4
Clara
" James, stone contractor, 713, 7th, r. 732,
2oth
" John, butcher August Eggert, r. 148%
Clara
" John, kitchen hand Harry Adolph, r. 639
Clay
" Joseph A., compositor, r. 713 Diamond
" R. A., quartermaster str Mariposa
" William, cooper Lachman & Jacobi, r. 730}^
Harrison
>8®"Rae. See Ray, Rea, Reay, Rey and Rhea
Raeder Bertrand, collector A. J. McNicoU & Co.,
r. 320 Turk
4®=Raeder. See Rader
Raedlinger Ignatz, brewer Chicago Brewery
Raetz Christopher, contractor, r. 2514^ Bryant
" Gustavus A., bartender John B. Muirhead,
r. 1069 Mission
Rafael Jacob, salesman W. Oberdeener, r. 629
" John, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 109 Jack-
son
" John E., clothing, 109 Jackson, r. 107 Jack-
son
Rafiael Gertrude, widow, r. 700 Jones
" John J., vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r.
Hotel St. Nicholas
Raffaelo Andreas, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
" Danda, rancher, r. 215 Clark
" P., marble sawyer Rufllno & Bianchi, r. 318
Broadway
Raflerty Alice, widow, r. 43 Ritch
" Ann, widow, r. 512, 9th
" Daniel, teamster, r. 212 Broadway
" Edward B., collector, r. 1517 Market
" Eugene, laborer, r. 405 Lyon
" John, butcher, r. 275 Jessie
" John, clerk, r. 605 Broadway
" John, finisher W. & J. Sloane & Co.,r. 519
Jones
" John, laborer, r. 512, 9th
" John, real estate agent, 501 California, r.
544 Folsom
" John J., druggist, r. 544 Folsom
" John W., blacksmith Corporation Yard, S.
F. F. D., r. 727Natoma
" Patrick, hostler, r. IOV2 Decatur
" Patrick, laborer, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" Patrick, waiter, r. 173 Minna
" Peter, carpenters. F. Gas Light Co., r. 11
Zoe
" William, laborer, r. 727 Natoma
Raffestin Celline Mrs., dressmaking, 344 Chen-
ery
" Ernest, cellarman Lenormand Bros., r. 324
Chenery
" Ettienne L., printer, r. 433d Tehama
" Eugene, plumber, r. 433d Tehama
" Julien, cook Page & Falch, r. 434d Tehama
Raffetto Andrea, gardener, Colombo Market
" John S., clerk, r. 1517 Dupont
" Luigi, boots and shoes, 623 Broadway, r.
Oakland
Raffo Antonio, janitor Montgomery Block
" Frank J., cooper Herbert & Vogel, r. 7 Car-
los PI
" Joseph, sugar boiler Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 1409 Kearny
" Louis, estate of (Ravenna & Co.), oface 421
Battery
" Paul Rev., S. J., clergyman St. Ignatius
Church, r. 314 Hayes
Rafter Frank J., packing dept. Pac. Can Co., r.
10 Albion Av
" John, galvanizer, r. 10 Albion Av
" John Jr., laborer, r. 10 Albion Av
Raftery Catherine Miss, dressmaker, r. 462 Bry-
ant
" Ellen, widow, r. 462 Bryant
" Thomas, laborer, r. 462 Bryant
Ragan Denis, r. 214 Haight
Ragan Denis F., physician and surgeon and sec-
retary U. S. Examining Board of Pen-
sions, 4-5 Donohoe Bldg over The Maze,
1170 Market, telephone South 784, r. 214
Haight
George, cook David McCurdy, r. 871 Market
Henry, laborer, r. 12a Zoe
Jeremiah W. (Ragan & Schlegel), r. 214
Haight
Joseph, longshoreman, r. 321H Tehama
Kate, domestic, 1261 California
Mary, domestic, 1261 California
Timothy, teamster, r. 2013 Folsom
& Schlegel (Jeremiah W. Ragan and
Maurice Schlegel), carriage and wagon
makers, 956 Harrison
4®"Ragan. See Reagan, Regan and Regen
Ragenovich Michael B. (Ragenovich & Colobo-
ros), r. 1213 Powell
" Nikola, with J. Violich, r. 1597 Turk
" & Coloboros (Michael B. Ragenovich and
Peter Coloboros), fruits and vegetables,
1213 Powell
Raggett James A., clerk construction depart-
ment Market St. Ry., r. 627 Grove
" Jennie, widow, r. 502 Fell
" John A., painter, r. 627 Grove
" Mary J., widow, r. 627 Grove
Raggi Pelegriao, teamster Brizzolara & Son, r.
24 Wetmore PI
Raggio Antonio, laborer, r. 509 Filbert rear
" Brothers (Joseph and Louis), fruits and
vegetables, 410 Hayes
" David (Demattei & Raggio), r. 9 St. Charles
PI
" James, bartender Fiorenzo Cavagnaro, r.
626 Broadway
" Joseph (Raggio Bros.), r. 410 Hayes
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Raggio Joseph, harness maker, r. 9 St. Charles
PI
" Louis (Raggio Bros), r. 410 Hayes
" Paul (P. Ratto & Co.), r. 2012 Mason
Raghiauti J., fish vender, r. 10 St. Charles PI
Ragland Rufus E., attorney at law, 206 San-
some, room 24, telephone Black 161, r. 404
Ellis
Ragsdale Charles F., traveling salesman J.
Ivancovich & Co., r. 606 Montgomery
Ragusa Charles, barber, r. 515 Union
'• Gaetano, shoemaker, r. 519 Green
" Mario, shoemaker, r. 713 Stockton
Rahe Caroline R., widow, r. 11 Alaska PI
" John (Zopp & Rahe), r. 529 Pine
" Joseph, bartender J. Soehl, r. 645 Sacra-
mento
Rahill Eugene, collector John M. McLaughlin
& Co., r. 1134 Stevenson
" Patrick, laborer, r. SE cor Wood and Geary
" Patrick, teamster James Smith, r. 1134
Stevenson
4®=Rahill. See Rayhill
Rahl Mary, widow, r. 128 O'Farrell rear
Rahlmann Harry F., groceries and liquors, SW
cor Railroad Av and 15th Av South, r.
15th Av South nr Railroad Av
Rahlves August, carpenter Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 620 Fell
" Henry, clerk Joshua Hendy Machine Wks,
r. 620 Fell
Rahmer Frederick W., laborer, r. 526'/^ Arkansas
Rahn Frederick L., mining engineer, r. 1025
Jackson
" John, groceries, 941 Bryant
" Mary, widow, teacher crocheting, r. 916
Montgomery Av
Rahr Charles, blacksmith Gray Bros., r. 723
Banks
Rahsskopflf Carl, superintendent Schmidt Label
and Lithographic Co., 17-31 Main, r. 2617
Clay
Rahtje William, groceries and liquors, 117, 2d
" William F., clerk, r. 2029 Pacific
Rahwyler Abraham., watchmaker, r. 706 Lom-
bard
" Alfred, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 6
Shotwell
" Alfred H., salesman, r. 706 Lombard
" Charles, salesman Cal. Bottling Co., r. 706
Lombard
Rahy Solomon, r. 46 Jessie
Raible John, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co.,
r. 5 Enterprise
" Marie, domestic, 1618 Bush
Raicevich Bozo (Monti & Raicevich), r. 542 Lin-
den Av
" Frederick, butcher, r. 1609'^ Lexington Av
" Louis, baker Joseph Bamford, r. I6O914
Lexington Av
" Spiro, furniture, 307 Hayes
" Therese, widow, r. 1609V^ Lexington Av
Rail Thomas, shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
477 Jessie
Railroad Brewery, Frederick P. Schuster pro-
prietor, 423-427 Valencia
Railroad Building, NE cor 4th and Townsend
Railroad Commissioners, 27-28 Chronicle Bldg
Railroad Gazetteer (monthly), H. S. Crocker
Co. publishers, Edwin C. EweP manager,
215-219 Bush
" House, 2623 Sutter
" Lodging Kouse, N. F. Dethlefsen pro-
prietor, 533 Commercial
Railsback Mary J., widow, r. 628^ Natoma
Railton H. E. Alfred, bookkeeper, Pac. Mail SS.
Co., r. 418 Post
Railway Hand Book Publishing Co. The, W.
V. Bryan manager, publishers The Rail-
way Hand Book. 314 Post
Railway Hand Book (monthly), The Railway
Hand Book Publishing Co. publishers,
314 Post
Railway Mail Service United States (Eighth
Division), Samuel Hint superintendent,
SW cor Jackson and Battery
" Postal Clerks' Association (Eighth Divi-
sion), Frank S. Price secretary, SW cor
Jackson and Battery
Railway Publication Co. The, C. B. F. Lincoln
secretary, publishers Pocket Time
Tables, 306 Pine, room 9
Raimond Mary A., widow, r. 1804 Broadway
Raine Philip D., insurance, r. 262 Clara
Rainey George E.. furniture, r. 2013 Broder-
ick
" James H., clerk Frederick B. Haight, r.
1423 Clay
" Joseph, coachman, 1950 Washington
" Leslie W., with Indianapolis Furniture
Co., r. 1422 Clay
" Samuel, r. 1109 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel G., apprentice Wm. H. Birch &
Co., r. 1109 Golden Gate Av
" Sarah A., widow, r. 136 Scott
" William, r. 279 Stevenson
" William S., merchant, r. 2013 Broderick
J8®=Rainey. See Raney and Reaney
Rains George, laborer, r. 1147 Harrison
Rainsbury John, policeman, r. 931 Filbert
Rainville Joseph, conductor, r. 513e Larkin
Rainwater Harry, gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1020 Jackson
4®"Rairdon. See Reardon and Riordan
Raisch Albert, r. 841 Devisadero
Raisch Alhert J., manager San Francisco Pav-
ing Co., 510 Safe Deposit Bldg, r. 632
Haight
" Florence Mrs., r. 414 Bartlett
" Frederick, plumber and gasfitter, 1525
Howard
" Oliver L., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 638,
23d
" William C, contractor, 510 Safe Deposit
Bldg, r. 136, 11th
Raisin August, janitor, r. 30 John
" Ernest, cooper, r, 30 Stone
Rakeman Frederick, restaurant, 821 Kearny,
and liquors, 729, 5th Av, r. 729, 5th Av
Raleigh John S., r. 806 Lyon
" Lillie E. Miss, compositor Goodman-Lev-
ison Co., r. 652 Stevenson
" Maggie Miss, compositor Goodman-Lev-
ison Co., r. 652 Stevenson
Ralls Richard F., dentist, 14 St. Ann's Bldg
RALLS RICHARD F.,
dentist, office hours 9 a. m to 12 m.,
1 to 5 p. m., 14 St. Ann's Bldg, 6 Eddy
Ralph Carl, electrician, r. 210 Hyde
" Etta Mrs., massage, r. 28|4, 6th
" Fahetta Mrs., r. 60534 Guerrero
" Frank, r. 100 Jones
" Frank F., clerk Alameda, Oakland and
Berkeley Expresses, r. 21 Market
" James D., porter Lewis Meyerstein, r. 1816
Ellis
" John J., packer J. A. Folger & Co.. r. 54
Everett
" Joseph, molder, r. 100 Jones
Ralph Mamie, hairdresser Fred Hays, r. 1825
San Carlos Av
Ralph M. A. Miss, dressmaking, 225 Geary
" Minnie Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" William T., machinist, r. 4 Marcy PI
Ralston Andrew J., president Selby Smelting
and Lead Co., 416 Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
" Daisy M. Miss, r. 20th Av nr Point Lobos
Av
" Divide Gold Mining Co. (limited), W. C.
Ralston manager, 331 Pine, room 20
" Ellsworth, butcher A. Rhodes, r. 2329 Pine
" Florence C. Miss, r. 20th Av nr Point Lobos
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Ralston Frank, assistant propertyman Colum-
bia Theatre
" Gavin, pattern maker William F. Buswell,
r. 226, 11th
" George P., contractor and builder, 20th Av
nr Point Lobos Av
Ralston Henry (Ralston & Nelson), and Dro-
prietor Ralston Iron Wks, 222-224 How-
ard, r. 915 Page
" Henry J., bookkeeper Ralston I. Wks, r.
915 Page
RALSTON IRON WORKS,
Henry Ralston proprietor, manufac-
turer architectural and ornamental
iron work, fences, doors, etc., and gen-
eral housesmith, 222-224 Howard
Ralston James A., r. 220 McAllister
" James G., carpenter, r. 20th Av nr Point
LiObos Av
" John, bartender Richard Madden, r. 401
Francisco
" John, tanner, r. 537% Wolfe
" John, with Ralston Iron Wks, r. Oakland
Ralston The, Mrs. C. F. Spencer proprietor, 1222
Pine
Ralston William C. (Ralston & Grayson), and
secretary Pacific Mining Agency and
Trust Co., 331 Pine, room 11, r. Oak-
land
" William C, laborer, r. 17 Natoma
" William H., clerk Albright Bros.
Ralston & Grayson (William C. Ralston and
Robert R. Grayson), mining, 331 Pine,
room n
Ralston & Nelson (Henry Ralston and George
H. Nelson), proprietors Pacific Tin and
Sheet Iron Works, 151 Beale
Ramacciotti A. G. & Co. (A. Giovanni Ramac-
ciotti and Frank Dalberto), fruits and
vegetables, 29391^ Clay
" A.Giovanni (A. G. Ramacciotti & Co.), r.
293914 Clay
" Italo Mrs., r. 2105 Fillmore
" Richard, restaurant, 615 Commercial
Rambaud August, laborer, r. 718'/i Union
" Pierre, engineer French Hospital, r. 814
Montgomery
Ramberg Charles J., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r.
2609 Pine
" Gustav, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 3628%
Sutter
Rambert Christian, porter George Goeppert, r.
105 Stockton
Rambke David S.. special policeman First Na-
tional Bank of S. F. Safe Deposit, r. 110
Eddy
Ramho Edward B., manager Winchester Re-
peating Arms Co., 418-420 Market, r. 2503
Gough, and San Jose, Santa Clara Co.
" Galinda, widow, r. 1018 Mason
" Marcellus C, bookkeeper Murphy, Grant
& Co., r. 30 Post
Ramel Frank, r. 422'^ Post
Ramelli Marie, stenographer Dairymen's Union
of California, r. 1507 Stockton
Ramey D. K. Mrs., nurse, r. 237 Oak
Raminger John, hackman United Carriage Co.,
r. 340 Minna
Ramirez Antonio, fireman, r. 1024 Kearny
" Antonio, waiter, r. 608, 2d
" John H., merchant, r. 1306A Leavenworth
" Jose, musician, r. 510 Stockton
" Soledad, cook, 2908 Washington
Ramm Adolph, porter Hinz & Landt, r. 20 Myr-
tle A v
Ramm Albert F., hatter K. Meussdorffer & Son,
r. 117 Morris Av
" A. Louis, type caster Am. Type Founders'
Co.,r. 2416 California
" Charles A. Rev., assistant rector St.
Mary's Cathedral (R. C), r. 1100 Frank-
lin
" Henry, cabinet maker, r. 117 Morris Av
" Nettie Miss, dressmaker, r. 212, 11th
" Theodore H., entry clerk W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 212, nth
Ramon Anselmo, cigar manufacturer, 622 Clay
" Edward, laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
" Fannie, widow, r. 1220 Laguna
" Jessie, clerk, r. 1220 Laguna
" John A., cigars and tobacco, 436 Bush, r.
729 Pine
" J. P., tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Minnie Miss, nurse, r. 27 Scott PI
" Pierre, carpenter Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
RAMONA THE,
Mrs. Eate S. Hart manager, 130 Ellis
bet Powell and Mason, telephone
Main 5363
Ramond E., tailor, r. 1314 Powell
>8®"Ramond. See Raymond and Remon
Ramos A., fireman str San Jose
" Francisco M., liquors, 317 Drumm, r. 319%
Drumm
" Joseph M., milkman, 17 Hayward
" Leonora Miss, r. 319% Drumm
" Louis, waiter Pires & Reis, r. 34 Jackson
" Vertuozo J., liquors, 317 Pacific, r. 422
Drumm
Rampillion Eugene Miss.r. 1509a Sacramento
'• Maria Miss, p. 1509a Sacramento
Ramsall William, clerk, r. 871 Market
Ramsay Adam M., cashier Sperry Flour Co., r.
Alameda
" Alice Miss, principal Noe Valley Kinder-
garten, r. 1036 Valencia
" Henry C, clerk Robert Dickson, r. 700
Jones
" William J., dry goods, 515-517 Hayes, r. 313
Franklin
4®=Ramsav. See Ramsey
RamsdeU Henry V., vice-president Bullock &
Jones Co., 105 Montgomery, r. Alameda
" Ira L., live stock, r. 2017 Devisadero
" Joseph, mining, r. 953 Harrison
Ramsden G. W.Mrs., dressmaking, 521 Minna
" Joseph, mining, r. 953 Harrison
" Kate, widow, r. 521 Minna
" Thomas, draughtsman engineering dept.
S. P. Co., r. San Mateo
Ramselius Adolph, jeweler Schaezlein & Bur-
ridge, r. 18 Perry
" Charles, teamster Charles J. Hendry's Son
& Co., r. 746, 17th
Ramsen Francis, r. 8 Lynch
Ramsey Alexander, painter, r. 944 Mission
" David M., musician, r. 1216 Noe
" EUert, house painter J. E. Rose, r. 944
Mission
" George, clerk Merchant & Nickels, r. 111%
Minna
" George, cook Emil Quarg, r. 6 Adelaide PI
" Henry O., foreman Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 329 Day
" Marvin J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn
" Nicholas, liquors, 829 Kearny, r. 536 Pacific
Ramsey OberUn N., manager Keeley Institute,
14 McAllister, r. 2716 Sacramento
" Peter, bartender John Cordes, r. NE cor
Pacific and Kearny
" Peter, 2d officer str Transit, r. Oakland
" R., quartermaster str Belgic, r. 650 How-
ard
" Robert, seaman str Del Norte
Ramsey William H., merchant tailor, 121
Montgomery, r. Alameda
" William H., musician, r. 111% Minna
" William J., merchant, r. 313 Franklin
" William M., cashier L. R. Larzelere & Co.,
r. 1819 Encinal Av "
See Ramsay
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Ramson Margaret, widow, r. 419 Castro
Ramus James A., clerk A. S. Neal Warehouse
Co., r. 1852 Lexington Av
" Joseph, laborer, r. 1344, 26th
" Louis A., clerk J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.,
r. 1852 Lexington Av
" Mary A., widow, r. 1852 Lexington Av
Rancatore Marco, fish peddler, r. 1318 Keai-ny
Rancke Adolph, clerk Rancke Bros., r. 1117 Ten-
nessee
" Brothers (Henry and William), groceries,
1532 Kentucky
" Henry (Rancke Bros.), r. 1117 Tennessee
" L. C. Mrs., r. 27 Ridley
" William (Rancke Bros.), r. 1117 Tennessee
Rand Amelia J. Mrs., ladies' nurse, r. 708 Shot-
well
" Charles, steward, r. 610 Douglass
Band Drill Co. (New York), H. D. Morris & Co.
agents, 141-143, 1st
" H. K. Mrs., lodgings, 184 Jessie
" HoUis K., painter, r. 184 Jessie
" John, waiter str Australia
" John F.. painter, r. 11 Louisa
" Mary A., widow, r. 11 Louisa
" Philip W., teamster, r. 11 Louisa
" Richard, cook Louis Diezelski. r. 328 Hayes
Randall Andrew W., seaman, r. 19 Drumm
" Anne S. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 404
Ellis
" Augusta, widow, r. 1915 Baker
" Catherine, widow, r. 1130 Filbert
" Charles A., pressman Methodist Book De-
pository, r. 322, 3d
" Charles E., attorney at law, 402 Montgom-
ery, rooms 20-21, r. Oakland
" Charles E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 7
Adair
'< Charles W. (Wakelee & Co.), r. Piedmont
" C. Henry, teacher music, r. 2007 Steiner
" Clement, master tugboat Vigilant, r. 416
Vallejo
" Comley H., dispatcher Market St. Ry., r. 5
" Edward T., r. 105 O'Farrell
" Ellis, clerk Blue Lakes Water Co., r. 911,
25th
" F. B., chief engineer U. S. revenue cutter
Rush
" Frank, cornice maker William Cronan, r.
1217 Mission
" Harry, clerk S. B. Leavitt Co., r. Alameda
" Horatio C, agent New York Life Ins. Co..
r. 25b Belvedere
" Ida Mrs., dressmaking, 1217 Mission
" Irving L., machinist, r. 213 Clara rear
" John B., clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
" John J., artist, r. 51, 2d
" Maggie J., widow, r. 621 O'Farrell
" S. & Co. (Mrs. Sarah Randall and James
Dowling), groceries and liquors, SW cor
Hyde and Turk
" Samuel B., master str Monticello, r. 7
Lawrence PI
" Sarah, widow, r. 322, 3d
" Sarah Mrs. (S. Randall & Co.), r. 112 Hyde
" Sarah J., widow, r. 25B Belvedere
" Thomas, seaman, r. 8 Clay
" Viella A. Mrs., r. 610 Douglass
" William F., engineer, r. 115 Taylor
" William J., paper carrier, r. 1815 McAllis-
ter
" William M., master tugboat Amalie, r. 7
Lawrence PI
" William N., teamster Quiros Soda Water
Co., r. 519 Linden Av
*®=Randall. See Randle and Randol
Rander Herman, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
748 Iowa
Randholn Catherine, widow, r. 535 Arkansas
" Deede, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 535
Arkansas
^©"Randin. See Ranken
Randit Vincent, seaman, r. 232 Francisco
Randies O. H., oiler str Mariposa
Randol William M., capitalist, r. 406 Sutter
Randolph BenjaminH., clerk Dunham, Carrigan
& Hayden Co., r. Alameda
" Bruno, clerk, r. 1508^ Broadway
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
MoQufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES,
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
e-41-<5>4-'7 TVlarket St.
Randolph Daniel L., president Gas Consumers
Association, 316 Post, r. Alameda
" Frank C, machinist Abner Doble Co., r.
1103, 23d
" Frank W., salesman M. Friedman & Co., r.
605^/4 Guerrero
" George F., civil engineer, r. 426a Linden
Av
" Henry, r. 1331 Sacramento
" John, bootblack, r. 664^^ Howard
" John H., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 853
IlliEois
" John W., steward, r. 939 Shotwell
" M. Mrs., r. 711 Jones
" Walter S., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 853
Illinois
Randrup William, mining, r. 324 Bush
Randt William, gripman, r. 606 Central Av
Raney Rebecca E. Miss, nurse French Hos-
pital
4®"Raney. See Rainey and Reaney
Ranft Henry A., bookkeeper Redington & Co., r.
1914 Pierce
" Philip, furnished rooms, 702 Vallejo
Rang Anne, widow, r. 2100 Greenwich
Rank Edward, longshoreman, r. 523, 6th
" Frederick, groceries and liquors, 1542 Cas-
tro
" Frederick, plumber Frank Corneps, r. 210
Valencia
" John, peddler, r. 523, 6th
" Martin, rattan worker, r. 523, 6th
Ranke F. William G., with Ernst Weber, r. 114
Fair Oaks Av
Ranken Augustus J., solicitor Bibo, Newman &
Ikenberg, r. 1425 Octavia
" Bridget, widow, r. 412 Eddy
" Charles N., clerk, r. 412 Eddy
" Francis I., law student, r. 412 Eddy
Ranken Joseph H., manager Ingleside, Ocean
House Road, junction Corbett Av
Rankin Charles E., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co.. r. 1123 Taylor
" David D., butler, r. 20 Reed
Rankin George A., attorney at law, 14 Sansome,
room 43, r. 29 Willard
" Isabel H. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 1413 Larkin
" I. T., solicitor, r. Ill Grove
" James, keeper Fort Point Lighthouse
Station Preside
" James, ship carpenter, r. 631, 2d
" James, upholsterer Max S. WollI, r. 132
Fern Av
" James S., ship carpenter, r. 715 Howard
" John, watchman str Columbia
" Joseph, peddler, r. 501 !4, 6th
" Maggie C. Miss, r. 928 Guerrero
" Mary, widow, r. 100, 6th
" Robert, clerk Robert Dickson, r. Oak-
land
" Roberta, widow, r. 20 Reed
" Samuel B., telegraph operator, r. 5 Golden
PI
" Samuel H., policeman, r. 720 Oak
" Sarah, widow, r. 1123 Taylor
" William, cook, r. 28 Sacramento
" William B., director Cal. Wine Makers;
Corporation, 43 Luning Bldg
Ranks Ella Miss, r. 400 Golden Gate Av
Ranlett Horace D., ores and mining, 420 Mont-
gomery, room 28, r. 1332 Grove
" James S.', marine engineer, r. 149, 2d
Rann Henry, cabinet maker, r. 117 Morris Av
Rannie Alexander (Rannie & Co.), r. 33 Met-
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Rannie & Co. (Alexander Rannie), manufac-
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110 Sutter
Ranous Leota Miss, bookkeeper L. Scatena &
Co., r. 605 Post
Ransdall James T., salesman Hulse, Bradford
&Co.,r. 930, 32d
Ransom Andrew, managing editor Pacific Cal-
endar and Catholic Church Bulletin, 83
St. Ann's Bldg, r. Santa Clara, Cal.
" Charlotte B. Miss, bookkeeper Charles C.
Pennell & Co., r. East Oakland
Ransom Ellsha (Elisha Ransom & Co.), and
treasurer San Francisco Produce Ex-
change Mutual Benefit Association, 425
California, r. 1190 Bush
" Elisha & Co. (Elisha Ransom), grain
merchants, 303 California, rooms 12-13
" George, teamster Commercial Soap Co., r.
19 Chesley
" George V., musician, r. 823 Hampshire
" Guy L., messenger First National Bank,
r. 1120 Bush
" Jennie Miss, nurse, r. 417 Van Ness Av
" Mary E., widow, r. Newman nr Benning-
ton
" Mary H., widow, r. 2031 Taylor
" Matilda U. Mrs., varieties, 1604 Hayes
" Robert C, clerk, r. 1120 Bush
" Thomas W., draughtsman Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 1120 Bush
" William P., with Brown, Craig & Co., r.
Oakland
" William P. H., r. Newman nr Benning-
ton
Ransome Annie Miss, r. 1631 O'Farrell
" E. L., president Ransome & Smith Co., r.
Chicago, 111.
" F., photographer, r. 707'/4 Hyde
" Lee J., attorney at law, r. 1631 O'Farrell
" & Gushing. Now Gushing- Wetmore Co.,
508 California, room 9
" & Smith Co.. E. L. Ransome president, A.
H. Clough secretary, concrete patents,
101 Sansome, room 26
Ranstrom Johannes, ironworker Fulton Eng.
& Ship Bldg Wks, r. I3'/2 Bryant Av
Ranzoni Lorenzo, laborer, r. 8 Ohio PI
" Louisa, widow, r. liilYi Dupont
Ranzulo Anton A., bartender Radovich Bros.,
r. SYz Monroe
" Martin, bartender Crystal Palace, r. 322
Minna
Raozzani C, fresco painter G. Orsi, r. 4. Union
PI
Rapetti Christine Miss, dressmaking, 1215
Geary
Raphael Al, bookkeeper, r. 825 Eddy
" Elias T., clerk Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 1338
Ellis
" Frank, barber, W s Mission nr Silver Av
Raphael George, general manager Raphael's,
9-15 Kearny, r. 1424 Post, telephone West
880
" Hadji, Egyptian goods, 35 Post, r. SW cor
Polk and Union
Raphael Isaac, vice-president Raphael's, 9-15
Kearny, r. 1705 Gough, telephone West
719
" Isidore, cigar dealer, r. 1229 Fulton
" James G., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Berkeley
" Jennie, widow, r. 405, 5th
" John, butcher, r. 405, 5th
" Joseph, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 1229 Fulton
Raphael Julius W., president Raphael's, 9-15
Kearny, r. 2422 Clay, telephone West 423
" Lewis, insurance broker, 402 Front, room
4, r. 332 Geary
" Meyer, second-hand clothing, 247, 4th, r.
320, 7th
" Minnie Miss, r. 211854 Bush
" Morris, r. 320^4, 7th
" Morris, jeweler, r. 1234 O'Farrell
" Nat M., dealer watches and jewelry, 128
Kearny, r. 1906 Sutter
" Robert R., manager mail order dept. Ra-
phael's, r. 2414 Fillmore
" Samuel, pawn broker, r. 2319a Pine
" Solomon A., accountant, r. 825 Eddy
" W. K., real estate, 20 Montgomery
4®=-Raphael. See Rafael
RAPHAEL'S
(incorporated), Julius W. Raphael
president, I. Raphael vice-president,
George Raphael general manager, A.
L. Frank secretary, men's, boys' and
children's apparel, furnishing goods
and hats, 9-11-13-15 Kearny, telephone
Grant 65
Raphael's Loan Office, 624 Montgomery
Rapheld Belle Miss, tailoress Joseph Gutman,
r. 629 Hayes
" Jacob, salesman, r. 629 Hayes
" Mary, widow, r. 629 Hayes
Rapid Safety Filter Co. of San Francisco, R.
H. Lloyd president, W. D. Mansfield
secretary, S. L. Ackerman general man-
ager, 1209 Market
Rapovac Stephen, machinist Joseph Wagner
MfgCo., r. 901 Stockton
Rapp Adolph, manufacturing jeweler, 9 Geary,
r. 2820 California
A. Henry, mining engineer, 510 California
Charles (Union Machine Co.), 130 Main
Charles, baker Young & Weisman, r. 524
Stevenson
Charles, machinist Atlas Iron Wks, r. 2529
McAllister
C. Henry, tinsmith, 220 Leavenworth
Charlotte E. Miss, stenographer Pac. Mu-
tual Life Ins. Co., r. 705 Laguna
George, machinist, r. 545V2 Natoma
George A., teamster W. W. Montague & Co.
Gertrude, widow, r. 810 Olive Av
Gustave, hostler John Wieland Brewery,
r. 834c Howard
Rapp John, proprietor United States Beer
Bottling Co., SW cor 6th and King, r. 903
Fillmore
" John , beer tapper The Louvre, r. 633 Ellis
" John G., bookkeeper John Rapp, r. 903 Fill-
more
" John N., cooper Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 805 Bryant
" Julius F., blacksmith, 1830 Mission, r. 1663
Mission
" Lizzie A. Mrs., bakery and notions, 705
Laguna
" Louis, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 2820 Cali-
fornia
" Louis R., bartender People's Palace
" Louise, widow, r. 513 Ellis
" William, teamster W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. San Mateo
" WilliamF., porter, r. 909 Kearny
Rappa Angelo, groceries, 327^4 Broadway
Rappin Gabriel F., physician and surgeon, 1608
Stockton
Rappold Charles, molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r.
518 Howard ,
Rapport Flora Mrs., r. 515 Jones
Rarick Ara, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 730
Central Av
Rarig Weldon C, furniture, 157 New Montgom
ery, r. Alameda
Rasche Henry F., piano tuner, r. 1221 Bush
" Herman E., miller J. Martenstein & Co., r
714 Broadway
Raschen Frederick (Raschen & Co.), r. 1214 La
gun a
" Henry, portrait artist, 420 Montgom.ery
room 40
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Rasclieii Henry, proprietor Chicago Hotel, 220-
224 Pacific
" Luder, collector Cesar Bertheau. .r. Ala-
meda
" Martin, general insurance, 210 Sansome, r.
Alameda
" & Co. (Frederick Raschen and Martin
Meyer), groceries and liquors, 1223 La-
guna
Raschke Herman, foreman Gray Bros., r. 10
Rascolan Albert, laborer, r. 19 Scott PI
Rasiezza George, waiter N. Sersen, r. 804, 3d
Rask Emil J., butcher, r. 1317 Scott
" Jan, surfman Golden Gate Life Saving
Station
" John O., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 118
Laurel
" Paul, waiter, r. 19 South Park
Raskin Jennie Miss, school teacher, r. 911 Polk
Rasmus Charles, waiter, r. 227 Minna
" Christopher, waiter, r. 227 Midna
Rasmuson Andrew, barber John Perazzo, r. 702
Montgomery
Rasmussen Alexander, chicken ranch, cor San
Bruno and Cortland Avs
" Andrew, waiter, r. 635 Stevenson
" Andrew, longshoreman, r. 36 Clay
" Charles, bartender Oloff Carlson
" Charles, drayman McNab & Smith, r. 15a
McLea Court
" Charles, seaman, r. 110 Berry
" Charles P., carpenter, r. 1330 Rhode Island
" Christian, hostler Matthews Bros. & Co., r.
1434 Valencia
" Christian, laborer, r. 107 Colton
" Christian, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1118 Tennessee
" Christian F., helper Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 1409 Harrison
" Christian R., clerk, r. 509 Stockton
" Edward, laborer, r. 5 Miller PI
" Erik, liquors, SE cor Hyde and Union, r.
1300 Pine
" Fred, wood and coal, r. 1322 Rhode Island
" George J., tailor, r. 17th Av South bet Q
and R
" Gustave, clerk, r. 1322 Rhode Island
" Hans, laborer Arctic Oil Wks, r. 708 Min-
nesota
" Hans, proprietor White House, 314 Sierra
" Hans C, liquors, 1838 Union, r. 1836 Union
" Henry, helper Atlas I. Wks
•' Henry A., meats and provisions, 1322
Rhode Island
" Henry H., bartender Erik Rasmussen. r.
1334 Turk
" Jens, master schr Vega, office 15 Steuart,
r. Lorin, Cal.
" John, cook. r. 32 Stuart
" John, jeweler, r. 1 Goodsell PI
" John, tailor, r. 622 Clay
" Joseph, master mariner, 9 Mission
" Julius R., carpenter, r. 14 Victor
" Louis, cook Adam Swan, r. 1148 Market
" Louis, laborer, r. 1617 California
" Louis C, carriage and wagon maker, 870
Howard, r. 16^4 Perry
" Nils, carpenter Vermont Marble Co., r. 137
Perry
" Olaf, seaman, r. 33 Hinckley
" Peter, commission merchant, r. 1323 Rhode
Island
" Peter, laborer Arctic Oil Wks, r. 708 Min-
nesota
" Peter C. master schr Seven Sisters, office
9 Mission, r. S s 23d nr Potrero Av
" Rasmus, laborer, r. 1112 Tennessee
" Rasmus, master tugboat Sea King,Valleio
St. Wharf, r. 918 Army
" R. Peter, master schr Laura Madsen, office
15 Steuart, r. 204 VJ Francisco
" S., seaman, r. 67 Minna
" William, milkman, r. 295 Linden Av
" William A., master mariner, r. 1903a Fil-
bert
Rasmusson John, silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 1
Goodall PI
" Swan, seaman, r. 34 Gilbert
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Raspiller Louis, brewer F. A. Lux Brewing
Co., r. 1435 Pacific
Rassette JohnB., carpenter Hobbs, Wall & Co.,
r. 2330 Pine
" Samuel J., solicitor Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
3108)4 Baker
Rastedt Gustave, teacher music, r. 436 Fran-
cisco
Rastetter Frank, r. 454 Tehama
Rastorfer Fred, liquors, 627 Sacramento, r. 57
Everett
RatcJifle H. Mrs., r. 1036^4 Folsom
" Winifred, widow, r. 80 Jessie
Rath Frank J., butcher, 613 Post, r. 1122]^ Elm
Av
" Frederick, bricklayer, r. 257a Clementina
Rathbone Frank H., bookkeeper Ballard & Hall,
r. 3215 California
Rathtoone Harry B., manager Bohemian Club,
130 Post, r. 1600 Taylor
" Jared L. , capitalist, 301 Crocker Bldg, r. SE
cor Clay and Jones
Rathbun Frank L., machinist Frank A. Geier,
r. 404 Castro
" Frank W., plumber George C. Dallamore,
r. 404 Castro
" George C, sashmaker, r. 404 Castro
" Phoebe Miss, compositor, r. 338 Shotwell
Rathe William, merchant tailor, 520 Geary
Rathelot Aline Miss, saleslady Mrs. J. Ansot,
r. 1439 Pine
Rathfon Benjamin F., policeman, r. 915'/^ Lott
Rathje Adolph, clerk P. H. Mullen, r. 2404 Sutter
" August, driver U. S. Laundry, r. 226a McAl-
lister
" Caroline, widow, chambermaid The Na-
varre
RATHJEN BROTHERS
(Henry and Martin), wholesale and
retail grocers, tea and wine merchants,
21 Stockton, telephone Main 5522
Rathjen Henry (Rathjen Bros.), r. 3103 Lombard
" Martin (Rathjen Bros.), r. 2101 Lombard
Rathjens Peter F. (Bluhm & Rathjens), r. 1327b
Pacific,
Rathke Charles, master mariner, 9 Mission
Rathman Peter, with Pac. Vinegar and Pickle
Wks
Ratigan Luke, fireman, r. 67)4 Shipley
" Mary, domestic, 15 Belvedere
Ratner B., locksmith, r. 149 Shipley rear
" Hyman, tailor George Speier, r. 36 Russ
Ratowsky Harry C, tailor, r. 525V4 Fell
Rattagan Harry, butcher, r. 216i/4 Austin Av
" Louis, bookkeeper Charles Goldstone, r.
216)4 Austin Av
Rattenberry William A., collector Harbor Com-
missioners, r. 322, 5th
Ratti Celeste, musician, r. 504 Union
Rattigan Annie Miss, r. Our Lady's Home
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 346 Taylor
" Catherine, widow, r. 327, 19th
" Edward, helper Bush & Mallett Co., r. 1809
Scott
" Kate Miss, teacher piano, r. 1416 Clay
" Margaret Miss, bookkeeper Herman Heyne-
man, r. 1416 Clay
" Patrick, painter, r. 18 Hill
" Thomas, foreman ironers La Grande
Laundry, r. 127 Valley
" William, ironer La Grande Laundry, r. 327,
29th
" William, stenographer Cahn, Nickelsburg
& Co., r. 1416 Clay
4®°Rattigan. See Radigan and Redican
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Ratto Angelo, r. 42*1/2 Union
" Andrew, carpenter, r. 1331 Natoma
" Antonio, carpenter, r. 321, 18th
" Baptista, carpenter, r. 1331 Natoma
" Bartholomew, carpenter, r. 2509 Jones
Ratto Bartliolomew, insurance broker, 24
Montgomery Block, r. 82 Montgomery
Block
" Benie, carpenter, r. 2509!^ Jones
" Carlo, gardener Colombo Market
■' Charles, miller Potrero Yeast and Vinegar
Co., r. 1110 Iowa
" Charles, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 28 Turk
'■ Charles F., cashier Otis & Co., r. 804, 3d
" David, carpenter, r. 1331 Natoma
Ratto E. M., proprietor Ratio's Commercial
■ Agency, 15a Montgomery Av, r. 714
Green
" Frank, carpenter, r. 1516 Howard
" Frank, scavenger, r. 40a Albert Lane
" Frank J., stableman, r. 3040 Howard
" George W., photographer Union I. Wks, r.
128, 13th
" Gervasio, architect, r. 221, 18th
" H. E., reporter L'ltalia, r. 714 Green
" Helen H., lodgings, 804, 3d
" John, carpenter, r. 1331 Natoma
" John, fruits and vegetables, 702 Valencia
" John, gardener, r. Madrid nr Russia Av
'• John B., boots and shoes, 2038 Howard, r.
2O40 Howard
'• JohnM.. stenographer Thomas Loughran,
r. 2040 Howard
•' Joseph, gardener, r. Madrid nr Russia Av
" Joseph, peddler, r. 4 Maiden Lane
RATTO LEO G..
manager Ratto's Law and Collection
Agency, 512 Montgomery, r. 928 Broad-
way
Ratto Louis, wood and coal, 1811 Union
" Maurice, butcher, r. 613 Ivy Av
- Nicholas (Quei^alo & Ratto), r. 1331 Na-
toma
" Otto M., reporter L'ltalia, r. 714 Green
" P. & Co. (Paul Ratto, Paul Raggio and For-
tunato Depaoli), hay and grain, 2012 Ma-
son
" Paul (P. Ratto & Co.), r. 3012 Mason
" Scipio G., bookkeeper Sbarboro& Co., r. 82
Montgomery Block
" Stephen, fruits and vegetables, 2325 Mis-
sion, r. 1331 Natoma
" Theresa, widow, r. 1331 Natoma
" Virginia Mrs., bakery and varieties, 2038
Howard, r. 2040 Howard
Ratto's Commercial Agency, E. M. Ratto pro-
prietor, 15a Montgomery Av
Ratto's Law and Collection
Agency, L. G. Ratto manager, 512
Montgomery, telephone Main 353
Rattray William, clerk H. Huddleton & Co., r.
800 Webster
Ratuiyo Matthias, liquors, 251 Steuart
Ratye Ernest, bookkeeper Pascal, Dubedat &
Co., r. 3003 Franklin
Rau John F., lithographer Schmidt Label and
Litho. Co., r. 123 Lily Av
Rauber George A., butcher, 328, 3d, r. 325i4, 3d
Raubinger Bernhardt, brewer, r. SOW-A Pierce
■' Carl, driver, r. 3011 Vs Pierce
" Frank, pressman, r. 3011% Pierce
" George (William Raubinger & Sons), r. 620
Lombard
Raubinger William (William Raubinger &
Sons), r. 633!^ Lombard
" William & Sons (William, William Jr.
and George), draymen, 335 Front
" William Jr. (William Raubinger & Sons),
r. 6231/i Lombard
Rauch Henry, butcher, r. 530 Natoma
" Henry J., tanner r. Balmy Alley nr 34th
" W. A., attorney at law, r, 1233 Post
Rauchfuss Otto, druggist, r. 626 California
Rauer Jacob J., manager Rauer's Law and
Collection Agency, 134 Sansome, room
4, r. 1130 Ellis
Rauer's Law and Collection Agency, J. J.
Rauer manager, 124 Sansome, rooms
4-5-6, telephone Main 464
Raugh Edward, machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 2048 Jones
Rauhut Charles J., barber, 423 Washington, r.
1707 Post
" Otto, barber C. J. Rauhut, r. 1308 Devisa-
dero
Raulet Charles, proprietor Hubbard House, 139,
4th
Raum C. A. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" John M., note broker, 512 Montgomery, r.
Alameda
Rausch John, barber, r. 1339 Pine
" John, expressman, SE cor Grant Av and
Bush, r. 2 Morse PI
" Nicholas, baker, r. 32 Rausch
" Samuel, r. 7235£, 22d
Rauschenbach Albert, machine hand, r. 317,
13th
Rauschkolb Frederick, steward, r. 2525 Gough
Rava Antone, sausage maker Edward Cerruti,
r. 1311Dupont
Ravani Charles, plumber Ravani & Curran, r.
448 Union
" Leonard (Ravani & Curran) , r. 448 Union
" Sebastian, plumber Ravani & Curran, r. 448
Union
" & Curran (Leonard Ravani and Anthony
E. Curran), plumbers and gasfitters, 440
Broadway
Ravano Angelo (G. Camilloni & Co.), r. 335
Union
" Francisco, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Luigi, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Ravekes Margaret, widow, r. 3019 Ellis
Raveley Printing Co., L. Levingston mana-
ger, book and job printers, 518 Clay
Ravella David J., florist, r. 1106 Kearny
Ravello Agostino, baker L. Valente, r. 214
Broadway
Raven F. O., master schr Bertie Minor, office 23
Market
Ravenna M. Mme., clairvoyant, 828b Howard
" Vincent (Ravenna & Co.), r. 713 Vallejo
Ravenna & Co. (Vincent Ravenna, Luigi
Buero, Giuseppe Podesta and estate of
Louis Raffo), manufacturers macaroni
and vermicelli, 431-433 Battery
Raverat Lucien, r. 47 Post
Ravezzeni Emilio, painter, r. 4 Union PI
Ravlin Clarence N., manager Pac. Coast Dept.
The Cycling West Publishing Co., 1170
Market, room 87, r. 37 Donohoe Bldg
Ravn Hans,r. 311 Steiner
Rawe Brothers (Otto & Henry), groceries and
liquors, NW cor Army and Guerrero
" Henry (Rawe Bros.), r. 1433 Guerrero
" Otto (Rawe Bros.), r. 1423 Guerrero
Rawhide Gold Mining Co. The (Tuolumne Co.),
W. A. Nevill president, 305 Crocker Bldg
Rawles A. J., r. American Exchange Hotel
Rawlings Harry G., engineer, r. 359a Clara
" William, brass finisher, r. 526 Howard
Rawlins Walter A., expressman, r. 115 Perry
4S=-Rawlins. See Rollins
Rawlinson Herbert, foreman can dept. Hol-
brook, Merrill & Stetson, r. 1317 Lom-
bard
" John, porter Brigham, Hoppe & Co., r. 1217
Lombard
Raworth, Schodde & Co. (Chicago, 111.), John
H. Spohn agent, 318 Battery
Rawson Edward H., clerk Henry F. Marsh, r.
736, 21st
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Rawson Fannie Mrs., dressmaking, 1355 Mission
" Frank, foreman blacksmitliCal. Industrial
Exchange, r. 8 Golden Gate Av
" Julia, widow, r. 1430 Post
j8®="Rawson. SeeRowson
Ray Andrew W., clerk, r. 156 Clara
" Charles E., advertising accountant Chroni-
cle, r. 333, 3d Av
" David M., foreman, r. 1518, 30th, Potrero
" Fred W., clerk Sidney V. Smith, r. Ala-
meda
" Frederick J., r. r. 214 Castro
" James, upholsterer, r. 3105, 16th
" James A., upholsterer Cal. Furniture
Mfg, Co., r. 1536 Castro
" John, r. 416 McAllister
" John, bartender, Hotel St. Nicholas
" John, cook, r. 435 Elizabeth
" John F., clerk Charles Maier, r. 906 Jack-
son
" Joseph, gunsmith, r. 639 Valencia
" Joseph, hat maker, r. 3 Bacon PI
" Milton S., clerk W. S. Ray Mfg. Co. r. 506
Baker
" Philip A., teamster Arctic Oil Wks, r. 8
Minnesota
" Robert S., watchman, r. 437, 15th
" Samuel A., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
3504a Mission
" S. Cordelia, widow, r. 233, 3d Av
" Susan, widow, r. 750 Harrison
" T. W., solicitor Abend Post
" William F., boiler maker, r. 455 Clementina
" William S. (W. S. Ray Mfg. Co.), r. 506 Ba-
" • W. S. Manufacturing Co. (William S. Ray),
manufacturers stoves, ranges, tinware
and stove lining, 13-14 California
4®-Ray. See Rae, Raye, Rea, Reay, Rey, Rhea
and Wray
Raybeck Frank, blacksmith, r. 307 Mississippi
Raychester George I., oil dealer, 341, 10th, r.
1536 Folsom
;8®=-Raychester. See Roychester
Raycroft Richard, plasterer, r. 1231 Folsom
Raye Alfred P. (A. P. Raye & Co.), r. 1329 Turk
" A. P. & Co, (Alfred P. Raye), carpets, lino-
leums and window shades, 1810 Market
" Charles F., clerk A. P. Raye & Co., r. 1229
Turk
" George F., seaman, r. 2014 Bryant
" William,electricianMutual Electric Light
Co., r. 143, 3d
•' William R.,clerkPemauBros.& Pitts Co.,
r. 1239 Turk
Rayfleld Lester, barber, 404 Church
Rayhill Thomas J., stenographer, r. 627 Haight
" William, livery stable, 627 Haight
4®-Rayhill. See Rahill
Raymond Albert, attorney at law, 202 Sansome,
r. 1708 Polk
" Albert, clerk general auditor's ofQce S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" Alfred, teamster Arctic Oil Wks
" Ambrose, carpenter, r. 1344, 26th
" Ann, widow, r, 106 Colton
" Antone, r. SE cor 20th and Wisconsin, Po-
trero
" Arthur J., patternmaker Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 611, 31st
" Arthur J., salesman James B. Duggan, r.
1032 Mission
" Brothers (Joseph C. and Francis E.), bar-
bers. 1023 Pacific
" Charles, barber, r. 552 Folsom
•' Charles, bartender Nelson Hursey, r. 32, 4th
" Charles F., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 810
Powell
" Charles H., paper hanger, r. 323 Turk
" Charles S., barber George Curnow, r. 552
Folsom
" Clayton, jockey, r. 417, 11th Av
" Deli Miss, dressmaker, r. 368 Grove
" Elie, groceries and liquors, 4a Prospect Av
" Elmore, milkman, r. 873 Shotwell
" Fannie Mrs., r. 937A Golden Gate Av
" Flora I., widow, r. 2Uy2 Grove
" Francis E. (Raymond Bros.), r. 10211^4 Pa-
cific
Raymond Frank, r. 605 Broadway
Frank, hostler, r. SE cor 20th and Wiscon-
sin, Potrero
Frank C, furniture, 1147 Mission, r. 1342,
26th
Frank C. J., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
1342, 36th
Frederick T., stableman Pamsworth &
Ruggles, r. 335 Ritch
George W., dentel student, r. 1708 Polk
RAYMOND GRANITE CO.
(incorporated), F. E. Knowles presi-
dent, Abel Hosmer secretary, contract-
ors for stone work and dealers in
dimension stone, office and yard cor
lOtb and Channel, telepnone Soutli 669
Raymond Harry, 2d engineer str Del Norte, r,
1108 Pierce
" Harrv, waiter Louis Fischer, r. 715 Howard
" Henry, tailor, 1708 Polk
" H. J., salesman Clipper Bicycle Co., r. 1149
Market
" House, 213 Eddy
" I. W. Mrs., widow, r. 1611 Larkin
" Jane, widow, r. 611, 21st
" Joseph C. (Raymond Bros.), r. 162U4 Pacific
" Nellie, widow, r. 415 Natoma
" Peter, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Redmund, r. 1010 Geary
" Thomas, tableman, r. 914 Central Av
" Timothy D., superintendent Union Glue
Co. (California City, Marin Co.), office 106
Pine
■ ' William Mrs., r. 1030 Pine
" William, barber John Schmidt, r. 2728
Greenwich
" William B., painter, r. 3738 Greenwich
" & Whitcomb, tourist agents, 87-88 Crocker
Bldg
4®=Raymond. See Raimond and Ramon
Raymour V., shipping clerk Hale Bros., r. 324
Golden Gate Av
Raynaud Albert, teamster, r. Carolina bet 18th
and 19th, Potrero
" Charles F., pressman S. F. Newspaper
Union, r. 114 Francisco
" Felix A., bookkeeper G. Verdier & Co., r.
209 Dorland
" Felix C, silversmith and jeweler, 832
Greenwich
" Leonard C, jeweler Felix C. Raynaud, r.
832 Greenwich
" Louis F., teacher music, r. 832 Greenwich
4®=- Raynaud. See Reynaud
Rayner B. Mrs., r. Palmetto Av nr Capitol
" Edward S., bookkeeper W. A. Benjamin &
Co., r. 31 Laskie
" Sarah J., widow, r. 8861/2, 22d
Raynor A. F., steward Cardall & Marston, r.
1413 Pacific
" Harry O., r. 534 Ellis
4®~Raynor. See Raner and Rayner
Razzetto Fortunato, liquors, 527 Washington, r.
1918 Taylor
" Frank (Granucci Grocery Co. and Razzetto
& Urbani). 1507 Dupont
" & Urbani (Frank Razzetto and Pasquale
Urbani), bakery, 1407 Dupont
Razle William, packer, r. M nr 12th Av South
Razzo Christofero, gardener, r. Old San Jose
Road nr Geneva
Re Abelardo (ReBros.), r. SEcor 34th and Po-
trero Av
" Brothers (Abelardo and Henry), cigarmak-
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Re Giuseppe, fruits and vegetables, 1628
Stockton, r. 511 Filbert
" Henry (Re Bros.), r. SE cor 24th and Po-
trero Av
Rea Achille L., house painter, 1318 Stockton, r.
1316 Stockton
" Henry L. (H. L. Rea & Co.), r. Alameda
" H. L. & Co (Henry L. Rea), Internal Reve-
nue and Customs brokers, 403Washington
" Lizzie Miss, stenographer Pierce & Co., r.
105 Leavenworth
" Robert, cataloguer Free Public Library, r.
105 Leavenworto
" Samuel H., carpenter, r. 523 Jones
" William J., bookkeeper George Morrow &
Co., r. Colma, San Mateo Co.
" William S., solicitor P. F. Dundon, r. 1608!^
Folsom
4®-Rea. See Rae, Raye, Reay, Rey and Rhea
Read Alfred, carpenter, r. 421, 27th
" Alfred C, clerk auditing dept. Wells.
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" Alfred W., porter Wells, Fargo Co., r. 633
California
" Anna, widow, r. 2024 Mission
" Arthur C. C, watchmaker, r. 96 Belcher
" Charles, tinsmith, r. 2136 Stockton
'• Charles Jr., plumber, r. 2136 Stockton
READ EDWARD B.,
New York machinery compounds and
oils, engineers' supplies, G. W. Lord's
Boiler Compound and Hampden Co-
nindum Wheels, 16, 1st, r. 1716 Fill-
more
Read Edwin, carpenter, r. 421, 27th
" Egbert B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
308b Bartlett
" Ernest, shoemaker, r. 431,27th
" Everett B., electrician, r. 32 Grove
" Fannie E., widow, r. 1223 Pine
" Frank E., clerk P. A. McDonald, r. 813
Folsom
" Frank W. (O. B. Smith & Co.), r. Alameda
" Frederick W., cigars, SE cor Market and
8th, r. 28, 8th
" George, molder W. T. Garratt&Co., r.434'/^
Clementina
" George Jr., beltmaker L. P. Degen. r. 43414
Clementina
" George, plumber W. S. Ray Mfg. Co.
" Gertrude, widow, r. 146 Clara
" Gilbert, carpenter Am. '1 ype Founders Co
r. Alameda
" Henry L., marine solicitor New Zealand
Ins. Co., r. 2519 Washington
" James, broommaker Cal. Broom Mfg Co
r. 1311 Howard
" J. G., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1432 Turk
" JohnH., painter, r. 1109 Alabama
" John J., currier, r. Ill, 24th
" Laurence W., clerk forwarding dept Wells
Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
" Louis, mining engineer, r. 1016 Pine
" Richard (Read & Co.), r. 96 Belcher
" Roy, r. 216 Waller
" Samuel M., conductor Market St. Ry, r
1714 Waller
" Thomas J., mining engineer, 214 Pine, room
52, r. 1826 Sutter
" Thomas W., manager furnace and range
dept W. W. Montague & Co., r. 1511
Webster
" Walter C. (Read & Zahn), r. Oakland
" W. C, contractor, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William A., machinist, r. 32 Grove
Read William D., clerk general passenger
agent's ofBce S. P. Co., r. San Mateo
" WilliamD., real estate, r. 32 Grove
" William E., general delivery clerk Post
OfQce, r. 1034 Clay
" & Co. (Richard Read), paints and wall
paper, 1625 Market
" &Zahn (Walter C. Read and R. George
Zahn). brush manufacturers, 113 Davis
Reade Charles, teamster James Reade, r. 140
Henry
" Elizabeth, widow, r, 711 California
" Frank R., mining engineer, 69 Chronicle
Bldg, r. Pacific-Union Club
Read F. William, attorney at law, 67-68
Chronicle Bldg, r. Hotel Stewart
" Isaac, ink grinder Dickman-Jones Co., r.
6 John
" James, expressman, NE cor California and
Sansome, r. 140 Henry
" James E., messenger Tallant Banking Co.,
r. 140 Henry
" Paul, teamster James Reade, r. 140 Henry
eS' Reade. See Reid, Reed, Rhead and Wrede
Reader H. G., miner, r. 126 Ellis
J8®~ Reader. See Reeder
Reading Maria, widow, r. 1717 Laguna
" Wallace W., r. 1717 Laguna
4®" Reading. See Reddmg and Reding
Ready Emily Miss, dressmaker, r. 330 Hickory
Av
" Florence Miss, milliner, r. 330 Hickory Av
" George, elevator man, r. 330 Hickory Av
" Herbert V., employment agent, 634 Clay, r.
441 Golden Gate Av
" John, machine hand S. F. Planing Mill, r.
330 Hickory Av *
" John, real estate, r. 731 McAllister rear
" Mary Miss, seamstress, r. 330 Hickory Av
" Reuben, elevator operator Mills Bldg, r.
330 Hickory Av
" Sarah A., widow, r. 330 Hickory Av
4®=- Ready. See Reddy, Reedy and Reidy
Reagan Anita Miss, boxmaker, r. 14 McAllister
" Daniel, laborer, r. 3 Uranus
" Henry, shoemaker Rosenthal, Feder& Co.
r. 722 Linden Av
" John, restaurant, 55-59, 3d, r. Alameda
" Lottie, nurse, r. 606 Haight
" Michael, expressman, r. 727, 23d
" P., steel worker Pac. Roll. Mill
" Patrick, motorman, r. 1105!4 Tennessee
" Thomas, gardener, r. 1727 Market
" Thomas, paver, r. 42 Linden Av
" Timothy, teamster John Tuttle, r. 7th Av
nr J
" William W., sign writer, r. 14 McAllister
4®" Reagan. See Regan and Ragan
Real Estate and Development Co., Edward H.
Clark president, James B. Angell secre-
tary. 26 Mills Bldg, 9th floor
Real Estate Circular, Thomas Magee & Sons,
publishers, 4 Montgomery
Real Estate Free Kindergarten, Miss Sarah L.
Hunt principal, 535 Castro
" Estate Price List, George W. Chapin pub-
lisher, 630 Market
" Michael S., fireman str Dauntless
Reali Bernardo, tinsmith, r. 10 Pollard PI
" Celestin. brass molder Vincent Kingwell,
r. 410 Union
" Domenica, widow, r. 7 Jasper PI rear
" Giuseppe, tinsmith, r. 10 Pollard PI
" Pietro, fresco painter, r. 114 Valparaiso
REALTY SYNDICATE THE,
F. C. Havens manager, 14 Sansome
Ream Henry B., foreman annealing dept U. S.
Mint, r. Alameda
Reamer Frederick, cook Ansley C. Stevens, r.
113 Powell
" John L., cement worker, r. 410 Laguna
j^" Reamer. See Reimer and Riemer
Reanard Annie, widow, r. 83 Stevenson rear
Reaney Joseph, porter Le Count Bros., r. Oak-
land
" William, packer clothing and equipage de-
pot, quartermaster's dept U. S. A., r.
Oakland
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Reap James P., laborer, r. 212, 1st
Reaper Jacob, butcher, r. 31, 38th
Reardan H. v., attorney law dept S. P. Co.,4
Montgomery, r. 510 Geary
Reardon Ambrose F., messenger, r. 6]4!4 Minna
" Annie J., widow, groceries and liquors,
SW cor Army and San Bruno Av
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 614^4 Minna
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 308 Linden Av
" Daniel, policeman, r. 1147 Harrison
" Daniel, printer, r. 407 Grove
" Daniel, springmaker, r. 1310 Florida
REARDON DANIEL J.,
diamonds and jewelry sold on easy
terms, room 103 Flood Bldg, r. 1406
Pine
Reardon Dennis, laborer, r. 665 Laidley
" Dennis, painter Thomas Downing, r. San
Mateo
" Dennis F., liquors, 2500 California, r. 1920
Buchanan
" Elizabeth v., cashier The J. Dewing Co.,
r. 1310 Florida
" Ellen, widow, r. 132 Oak
" Frank, shoemaker, r. 405V4 Grove
" Prank, tanner Anton Krieg, r. E s San
Bruno Av nr 28th
" James, concrete worker,r. 657 Minna
" James P., laborer, r. 132 Oak
" Jeremiah, laborer S. P. Co., r. 331 Oak
" John, engineer Anton Krieg, r. E s San
Bruno Av nr 28th
" John, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" John C, horse dealer, r. 6 McLea Court
" John C, shoemaker, r. 405^/4 Grove
" John J., gatekeeper S, P. Co., r. 823 Ellis
" John J., wood dealer, r. 15 Geneva
" John M., teamster, r. 320 Clipper
" John W., pattern maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. 132 Oak
" Josie M., stenographer The J. Dewing Co.,
r. 1310 Florida
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 704 O'Farrell
" Mary Miss, r. 824 Mission
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 704 O'Farrell
' ' Matthew, carpenter and builder, r. 560 How-
ard
" Maurice, carriage maker, 1313 Broderick,
r. 2110 Golden Gate Av
" Maurice C, waiter, r. 23814 Ritch
" Michael, hostler James Hurst, r. 402!^, 6th
" Michael, laborer C. H. Gilman & Co., r.
1109 Vallejo
" Michael H., carpenter, r. 560 Howord
" Neil, policeman, r. 710 Castro
" Patrick, r. 616 Minna
" Patrick, laborer, r. 952^4 Howard
" Patrick, sweeper Harbor Commissioners,
r. 54314 Natoma
Reardon Patrick H., treasurer Rix Compressed
Air Machinery Co., 11-13, 1st, r. 106
Haight
" T. B. Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 711
Jones
" William, teamster South S. F. Tannery, r.
San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" William A., waiter Andrew Anderson, r.
2381/2 Ritch
" William L., clerk C. W. Craig % Co., r. cor
Army and San Bruno Av
" William T., millhand, r. 6I414 Minna
ig®- Reardon. See Reardan and Riordan
Reas Charles H., machinist, r. 7 Lapidge
Reaser George W., with Pac. Press Publishing
Co.. r. Oakland
" Wilber A., artist, 728 Montgomery
Reasons Day, clerk Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
813 Valencia
4®=-Reaves. See Reeves
Reavey Andrew J., plumber, 503, 4th, r. 19
Freelon
" Catherine, widow, r. 1314 Freelon
" George C, harness and saddle maker, 1627
Market
" James, teamster, r. 110 Freelon
" John, horseman, r. Fulton nr 2d Av
" Thomas J., machinist Andrew J. Reavey,
r. 131/4 Freelon
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
QQd fireplace Triroroings
ARTISTIC DESIGHS.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Reay Alfred W., r. 624 Van Ness Av
" Joseph W., real estate, r. 915 O'Farrell
" Wallace W., clerk, r. 915 O'Farrell
>6®=Reay. See Rae, Ray, Rea, Rey and Rhea
Reazle William, butcher South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. M South bet 11th
and 12th Avs
Reber George J., laborer, r. 320 Laidley
" Jacob, junk dealer, 690 Brannan
" John, machinist Union I. Wks, r. Millbrae,
Cal.
Rebhan George, molder W. Axford, r. 2156 Har-
rison
Rebholtz George, painter, r. 217 Hickory Av
" John, painter, r. 217 Hickory Av
" Kittle Miss, r. 30 Pearl
" Lawrence, painter, r. 626 Linden Av
ReblinCarl, liquors, 17i^ Steuart,r. 48 Arlington
Rebmann Christopher, waiter, r. 208 Golden
Gate Av
Reboul Mary J., widow, r. 14 Prosper
Rebstock Adolph, granite and marble works,
408 Central Av
" Eugene E., bookkeeper, r. 1230 Filbert
" Henry, laborer, r. I61/2 Kissling
" John, tailor, r. 1228 Flibert
" Joseph, stone cutter John Daniels & Co.,
r. 1814 Central Av
" Peter, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 738 Wil-
low Av
Rebut Amand, proprietor Mission Hotel, 113,
26th
Recalde Manuel, marine oiler, r. 228 Brannan
Recalt John (Recalt & Begbeder), r. 743 Broad-
way
" & Begbeder (John Recalt and Peter Beg-
beder), groceries and liquors, SE cor
Powell and Broadway
Recamier The, 632 Post
Receiving Hospital City, New City Hall
Reception The, J. M. Parker & Co. proprietors,
wines and liquors, 206 Sutter, telephone
Main 1231
Rech Josepli, proprietor The Eintracht, wines
and liquors, 539 California, r. 410a Eddy
" Nicholas, barber, r. 18 Central Av
" Otto, night clerk Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 18 Central Av
Rechel Chris, upholsterer, 1003 Valencia, r. 913,
23d
Rechenbach Richard, carpenter, r. 56 West Park
Rechet Bernard A., compositor, r. 926b Filbert
Rechmith Joseph, driver Xavier Fassler, r. 1819
Howard
Rechsteiner Emil A., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 129, 10th
Rechter Maria, widow, r. 450 Minna
Reck Albert, boxmaker, r. 426i/4, 10th
" George D. H., stencil cutter, r. 534 Wolfe
'• George F., salesman Naber, Alfs & Brune,
r. 1217 York
" R. William, teacher zither, 1503 Market, r.
1217 York
Reckel Arthur, painter Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 913, 23d _ . ^ ,
Reckenbeil Catherine, widow, r. 624 Ash Av
" Lena, milliner, r. 624 Ash Av
Reckenbeil's Hotel, Gustav Gercke proprietor,
624 Fulton , . „
Reckless Lynden, undertaker A. W. Martin &
Co., r. 118 Geary
Recknagel Charles, machinist, r. 436 Clemen-
" Charles Jr. , silver plater, r. 436 Clementina
" William (Central Plating Wks), r. 606 Fol-
som
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Record Lysander, carpenter, r. 1059^/4 Howard
" of Foreign and American Shipping, Horace
H. Watson Jr! agent, 303 California,
roona9
Recorder City and County, Hall of Records,
NewCit.v Hall
Recruiting Station U. S. Army, 4a5 Montgom-
ery, 3d floor
Rector Alonzo H., stair builder, r. 201 Holly
" Delos D., pattern maker, r. 201 Holly
" Elbridge N., attorney at law, 25 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. 1222 Pine
" James C, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
912/2 Pierce
Recum Anna Miss, school teacher, r. 1059V2
Broadway
" Josephine, widow, r. 1059'/2 Broadway
Red Men (Improved Order), hall 320 Post
Red Men (Independent Order), hall 510 Bush
" Men of America (monthly), W. D. S. Har-
rington editor and manager, 14 McAllis-
ter
Red Men's Cemetery (improved Order;, 34th
Av and Clement
Red Star Line, New York and Philadelphia
and Antwerp, Belgium, G. D. Fahne-
stock general agsnt Paciflc Coast, 609
Market, Grand Hotel Bldg
Reddan August G., clerk, r. 311 Taylor
" Henry W., typecaster, r. 311 Taylor
" Nellie E. Miss, clerk C. A. Hansen & Co., r.
8 Golden Gate Av
Redded Alexander, gripman Sutter St. Ry, r. 618
Octavia
Redding Albert P., secretary Pacific Surety
Co., 308 Sansome. r. 2324 Devisadero
" Fred G., cashier New York Life Insurance
Co., 17-23 Mills Bldg, 2d floor, r. 810
Leavenworth
" G. Huntington, physician, 222 Post
" Maggie, widow, r. 7OO14 Bush
Redding Primary School, Miss Mary A. Deane
principal, S s Pine bet Larkin and
Polk
4®=Redding. See Reading and Reding
Reddington F., steerage steward str City of
Sydney
" John B., foreman cutter San Jose Woolen
Mills, r. 313 Ellis
i3®~Reddington. See Redington
Reddy, Campljell & Metson (Patrick Reddy, J.
C. Campbell and W. H. Metson), attor-
neys at law, 116-122 Crocker Bldg
" Charles, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 12th
Av South nr Q
" Dennis, fireman str Mariposa
" Dennis, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 55
Silver
" Edward, r. 2717 Paciflc Av
" Edward, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 12th Av
South nr Q
" Elizabeth Miss, r. 10^4 Falmouth
" George T., butcher Miller & Lux, r. 1230,
7th Av South
" James, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" John, butcher, r. 12th Av South nr Q
" John, laborer, r. 67 Clementina rear
" John, laborer, r. 704 Sansome
" John Jr., butcher Miller & Lux, r. 1018,
nth Av South
" Kate, widow, liquors, 502 Beale
" Margaret A. Miss, teacher Irving Primary
School, r. 2824 Clay
" Michael G., laborer, r. 1927 Filbert
" Patrick (Reddy, Campbell & Metson), r.
2717 Pacific Av
Reddy Richard, deckhand str Herald
" Waiter, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 12th Av
South nr Q
4®"Reddy. See Ready, Reedy and Reidy
Rede George, baker, r. 625 Clay
Redecker August (A. Becker & Co.), r. 14, 3d
" Rudolph, with F. Hillens & Co., r. 719^/^
Bush
Redell Charles M. P., upholsterer Chas. M.
Plum & Co., r. 323|«i Ivy Av
" Frank E., collector, r. 320 Taylor
" William H., carpet cutter, r. 213 Clipper
Redfern Shoe Co., Charles T. Richardson pro-
prietor, 415 Market
Redfield Francis E., clerk freight auditor's dept
S. P. Co., r. 1921 Taylor
Redford William B., bartender, r. 26 Eddy
Redican John, doorkeeper Baldwin Theatre and
collector, r. 718a Bush
Rediger Frank, wiper, r. 226 Paciflc
Redine Herman, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 547
Wisconsin
Reding Frank, liquors, 505 Mission, r. 108, 2d
" P>ank Jr., blacksmith, r. 108, 2d
'• Jacob, liquors, 1217 Market, r. 7891/2 Steven-
son
" John, with Jacob Reding, r. 1217 Market
4®=Reding. See Reading and Redding
Redington A. H., r. 426 Scott
" Alfred P., r. 426 Scott
" Charles H., asst. to treasurer S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery, r. Oakland
" Charles H. Jr.. clerk paymaster's office S.
?. Co., r. Oakland
" Francis, machinist, r. 244 Fell
" Henry W., commission merchant, 308 Cali-
fornia, r. 905 Sutter
" James, miner, r. 205 Hyde
" John P., r. 426 Scott
" Joseph, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 17J4
Douglass
" Joseph F., pipe fitter W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 171/2 Douglass
" M. A., gardener New City Hall, r. 128 Ber-
nard
" Margaret, widow, r. 220 Ash Av
" William P. (Redington & Co.), r. The Cali-
fornia Hotel
REDINGTON & CO.
(William P. Redington, Christian W.
Smith, Isaac S. Coffin and Andrew G.
Coffin special), importers and jobbers,
drugs, essential oils, patent medicines,
glassware, sponges and fancy goods,
SE cor Stevenson and 2d
46g~Redington. See Reddington
Redley John, merchant tailor, 425 Sutter
Redlick Henry, pawnbroker, 69, 4th and 52, 3d, r.
1342 Ellis
" Ludwig, r. 1342 Ellis
Redlington Thomas, foreman W. W. Montague
& Co., r. 19 Lapidge
Redman Joseph B., r. 2017 Sacramento
" Lander A. (Van Ness & Redman), attorney
at law, 28-30 Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. 2017
Sacramento
" M. E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 502 Mason
Redmond Bridget, widow, r. 15 Federal rear
" Brothers (John E. and George J.), drug-
gists, NW cor Eddy and Polk
" Catherine Mrs., dressmaking, 212 Van Ness
Av
" Charles H., miner, r. 23 Harriet
" Dennis (Redmond & Sons), r. 1170 Harrison
" Edward, boilermaker J. C. Lemmer&Co.,
r. 311 Day
" Ezekiel, stock clerk W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 17 Verona PI
" Frederick A., manager The Continental
Motor and Traction Co., r. 202 Van Ness
Av
" George J. (Redmond Bros.), r. 1010 Geary
" Henrietta, widow, r. 333 Eddy
" James, seaman, r. 107 Shipley
" John, boilermaker, r. 311 Day
" John, elevator tender, r. 15 Federal rear
" John, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 19 Fed-
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" John E. (Redmond Bros.), r. 1010 Geary
" John J., painter, r. 309, 1st Av
" John T., bookkeeper, r. 421, 11th
" Joseph, carriage painter, r. 421, 11th
'• Joseph, policeman, r. North Av nr Cort-
land Av
" Matthew, capitalist, r. Lick House
" Michael, master State Dredger 2, r. 311 Day
" Michael Jr., laundryman, r. 311 Day
" Michael F., contractor and builder, r. 2205
Devisadero
" Owen J., policeman, r. 421, 11th
" Patrick, stable foreman Sutter St. Ry, r.
309, 1st Av
" R.B., boilermaker helper S. P. Co., r. 118,
16th
" Samuel, marine engineer, r. 1312 Harrison
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 239 Golden Gate Av
" William A., stair builder, r. 309, 1st Av
" William J., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 17 Verona PI
" & Sons (Dennis Redmond), merchant tail-
ors, 1172 Harrison
Rednall Charles F., teamster, r. 2512 Market
" Mary, widow, r. 708 McAllister
Rednall William W., architect and builder,
2312 Market
Redon M. Mrs., widow, r. 208 Perry
Redpath James, clerk Mechanics' Institute, r.
510 Douglass
" J. C, r. Grand Hotel
" William, shipwright Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 510 Douglass
Redwood Lumber Co. The, George D. Gray
manager, 29 Steuart
" R., waiter str City of Sydney
Reeb Benjamin J., salesman Columbian Woolen
Mills, r. 28, 7th
" Elias, shirt manufacturer, r. 2206 Jackson
" Lena, domestic, r. 629 Commercial
Reece Button Hole Machine Co., John W. Cop-
page agent, 734|^ Market
Reed Agnes, widow, r. The Lick Old Ladies
Home
" Alexander, pattern maker, r. 52b South
Park
" Alfred master str Arago
" Alfred A., salesman Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 2422 Mission
" Alvin B., carrier postofQce, r. 118 Colling-
wood
" Andrew, marine engineer, r. 511 Jones
" Ann, widow, r. 135 Henry
"' Anselm V., jeweler Hammersmith & Field.
r. 815 Turk
" B. H. Mrs., widow, r. 138 26th
" C. C, oiler str City of Rio de Janeiro
" Cecil C, canvasser Willcox & Gibbs S. M.
Co., r. 309 Hyde
" Charles (Reed & Co.), r. 1602 Howard
" Charles, street sprinkler, r. 917 Larkin
" Charles, upholsterer, r. 1602 Howard
" Charles H., musician, r. 606 Hayes
" Charles W., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1413 Guerrero
" Charles W., pilot, 506 Battery, r. 2018
Geary
Reed Charles Wesley, attorney at law, 193-194
Crocker Bldg, r. 817 Van Ness Av
" Christopher C, plumber, r. 609 Ivy Av
" ClaudeP., r. 20 Wildey
" Daniel H., salesman, r. 1222 Mission
" Daniel J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 501
Napa
" David, master mariner, r. 54 Sacramento
" Dora Mrs., restaurant, 432 Geary, r. 22
Derby PI
" Edna, bill clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 719
Post
" Edward, r. Old People's Home
" Edward, teamster, r. 3233, 16th
" Edward F., solicitor, r. 216 Waller
" Elizabeth A. Mrs., nurse, r. 417 Van Ness
Av
" Ellen, widow, furnished rooms, 545 Folsom
" Emeline, widow, r. 1 Juri
" Fayette H., clerk paymaster's office S. P.
Co., r. 2915 Laguna
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Reed F. C, lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber Co.,
r. 2037 Howard
" Flora Mrs., r. 114 Mason
" Frank A., lumberman E. K. Wood Lumber
Co., r. 302, 4th
" Frank F., compositor Call, r. 1107 Mason
" Frank L., carpenter, r. 330, 4th Av
" Frank L., mining, r. 1101 Pine
" Frank T., traveling salesman, r. 506 Jones
" Frank W., barman Bohemian Club, r. 20
Wildey
" Frederick B., r. 302, 4th
" George, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. SW
cor Bay and Webster
" George C, clerk U.S. Pension Agency, r.
2413 Fillmore
" George E., porter De SoUa, Deussing Co.,
r. 122 Silver
" George F., machinist Marshutz&Cantrell,
r. 41 Natoma
" George L., pattern maker Alonzo Cofan, r.
134 McAllister
" George R. (Reed & Goodman and G. R.
Reed & Co), r. 2325 Sutter
Reed George W., secretary C. D. Bunker & Co.,
435 Battery, r. 13 Lyon
" G. R. & Co. (George R. Reed), confection-
ery, 113 Powell
" Harriet E. Miss, stenographer C. A.
Hooper & Co., r. 1332 Buchanan
" Hattie E., widow, r. 738, 25th
•' J., 4th officer str City of Puebla
■' Reed James, cook, r. 871 Market
" James A., shoemaker, 405 Natoma
" James F., cigars and tobacco, 139
rell, r. 517 Post
" James F., musician, r. 430, 18th
" James T., laborer, r. 135 Henry
" James W., architect, r. 2110 Green
" John, r. 511 Jones ^,,
" John, mate State Dredger 2, r. 217 Ells-
worth ,,. , .
" John, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. W s Michi-
gan nr Sierra
" John, machinist, r. 1104 Mission
" John, teamster, r. 207, 8th
" John, watchman, r. 1124 Pacific
'. John A., 2d asst. engineer str Walla
Walla, r.41 Natoma
" JohnC, captain Corps 3 Salvation Army,
r. 7IIV2 Mission
" John E., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 1109
Filbert
" John J., calker. r. 318, 5th
" John L., plumber, r. 5 Alemany
'< John S., carpenter W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
327 Geary
" John W., clerk, r. 44 South Park
" Joseph, blacksmith, r. 320 Minna
" Joseph, liquors, 617, 7th , „ , , ^,,
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PSiCific
" Joseph J., gold polisher Shreve & Co., r.
Alameda
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" L., water tender str Pomona
" Lizzie Miss, r. 217 Francisco
" Lucy, widow, r. 1018 Page
" Mamie Miss, dressmeking, 820 Grove
" Margaret, widow, r. 1611 Vallejo
" Marquette M., widow, r. 1109 Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 405, 13th
" Michael, farmer, r. 1311 Howard
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Hyde
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r. 1912 Leavenworth
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Journal, r. 309 Hyde
" Russell P., rigger Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 2024 Powell
" Samuel, r. 521 Pacific
" Samuel B. , clerk Cluff Bros. , r. 1109 Filbert
" Samuel E., carpenter, r. 232Hickory Av
" Sarah B., widow, r. 1912 Leavenworth
" Silas W., bakery, 819 Larkin
" Taylor, carpenter, r. 37 Laurel Av
" Theron Y. Mrs., r. 1333 Buchanan
•' Thomas, driver Pac. Carriage Co., r. 609
Ivy Av
" Thomas, ship carpenter, r.23n Harrison
" T- W., gripman Market St. Ry.. r. 136y2,9th
" Wallace W., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 204 Ellis
" Walter B., porter Geo. W. Gibbs Co., r. 510
Mission
" Walter N., bricklayer, r. 130 Precita Av
" William, clerk Lachman & Jacobi, r. 18
Laurel PI
" William, insurance adjuster, 215 Sansome.
r. 1611 Sutter
" William, laborer, r. 511, 7th
" William, seaman, r. 334 Main
" William, solar printer, 306 Turk, r. 5.32
Turk
" William, teamster, r. llOSFolsom
" William A., carpenter, r. 1231 Castro rear
" WiHiam H. (Reed & Cleve), r. lllA 3d Av
" William H., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
420 Jersey rear
" William H., machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 408 Laguna
" William I., captain U. S. A. (retired), r.
2413 Fillmore
" William L., driver National Ice Co., r. 34i/4
Russ
" William P., collector, r. 1109 Filbert
" W. L., clerk George D. Dornin, r. Alameda
" & Cleve(William H. Reed and Clarence T.
Cleve), pattern and model makers, 36
Main
" & Co. (Charles Reed and Charles Kiernan),
upholsterers and carpet layers, 1517
Howard
Reed & Goodman (George R. Reed and Charles
S. Goodman), printers' ink, 513 Sacra-
mento
•8®-Reed. See Read, Reade, Reid, Rhead and
Wrede
Reede Jacob, baker Young & Wiseman, r. 967
Folsom
" John W., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 142 Hartford
Reeder James A., expressman, r. 130, 29th
49=-Reeder. See Reader
Reedley Improvement Co., J. Brandenstein
president, Gustav Sutro Jr. secretary,
real estate, 324 Montgomery
Reedy Eliza Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" James, blacksmith Charles F. Butterfield,
r. 27 Pleasant
" John, clerk W. T. Garratt & Co., r. giiv,
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Reedy Lawrence J., superintendent stables
Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 23 Kearny
" William M., carpenter, r. 214 State
^eS'Reedy. See Ready, Reddy and Reidy
Reel Charles, master mariner, r. 1914 Mason
Reen Edward, r. 423!^ Hyde
Reeng Daniel J., blacksmith B. Grave Co., r.
825 Mission
Reenie John, bartender R. F. Wilson, r. 316
Michigan
Rees David, carpenter, r. 309b Steiner
" David F., piledriver, r. 715 Howard
" FranK D., engineer, r. 309b Steiner
" Harry, clerk Davis Bros., r. 309b Steiner
" Hubert, stenographer -F. A. Berlin, r.
Alameda
" M. Miss, cashier Golden Gate Comp. Yeast
Co.,r. 1525 Scott
" Mark, seaman str Santa Rosa, r. 514, 3d
" Samuel I., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 1525
Scott
" William, baker, r. 229!^, 6th
Reese Anastacia E., widow, nurse, r. 22 Wet-
more PI
" Andrew, hoseman Engine 13, r. 1428 Valen-
cia
" Andrew, machine hand Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks
" Belle, widow, r. 259 Stevenson
" Charles, bartender, r. 1 Jackson
" Charles H., janitor S. F. Gas Light Co.. r.
424 Cedar Av
" David, seaman, r. 22 Stanford
" David R., miner, r. 1513 Mission
" D. R. Mrs., lodgings, 60, 3d
" Eugene, clerk, r. 33 Wetmore PI
" Evan L., manager Bodie Railway and
Lumber Co., 310 Pine, room 18, r. Hotel
Savoy
" George, liquors, NE cor Howard and Main
" Harriet, widow, r. N W cor Beach and Lyon
" Henry G., machine hand Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks, r. 702Brannan
" Henry H., laborer, r. 116 Eddy
" Isham T., r. 417 Montgomery
" John, master mariner, r. 503 Folsom
" John H., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 3031 Pine
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 158 Clara
" Margaret, widow, r. 811 Capp
" Mary, widow, r. 807Powell
" Otto L., carpenter, r. J bet 11th and 13th
Avs
" William, shoemaker, 132, 7th, r. 903 Noe
" William E., clerk Hulse, Bradford & Co., r.
424 Cedar Av
" William J., roofer, r. 191314 Powell
^8®= Reese. See Reas, Rees, Reis and Reiss
Reeve Christopher C. V., clerk secretary and
controller's ofQce S. P. Co., r. 418 Sutter
" Frederick N., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co.. r.
903 Guerrero
" George F. Jr., solicitor, r. 903 Guerrero
" G. H., machinist, r. 507 Mission
" John L., physician and druggist, 303 Cle-
ment
" Reuben, laborer, r. 1 Polk
" William, bartender Joseph Melczer&Co.,
r. 137, 5th
" William, elevatorman, 123 California, r. 15
Linden Av
Reeves Austin J., painter, r. 311 Fulton
" Edward, carriage trimmer, r. 16 Wilder
" James, teamster, r. 238, 15th rear
" James J., paint maker, r. 410 Dolores
" Joseph, waiter, r. 100 Jones
" Margaret Mrs., furnished rooms, 605 Post
" Marie Mrs., r. 71314 Treat Av
" William, laborer, r. 3 Collins
" William A., tinsmith Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 1850 Lexington Av
" William J., carpenter, r. 311 Fulton
4®"Reeves. See Reaves
Refenburg Wesley, carpenter, r. 206 Valencia
Regalia Giovanni, cork cutter, r. 9 Pollard PI
Regallo John J., car driver, r. 546V4, 6th
Regan Agnes G. Miss, teacher Broadway Gram-
mar School, r. 2013 Ellis
" Catherine, widow, r. 15 Alta rear
" Catherine Miss, r. 1301 Sacramento
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Regan Charles, teamster, r. 49914, 4th
" Charles J., paver, r. 27 Albion Av
" Cornelius, cook, r. 565 Stevenson
" Cornelius J., stenographer, r. 436 Tehama
" Daniel, groceries, 268 Clara
" Daniel A., painter, r. 4 Collingwood
" Edward Q., bookkeeper, r. 3013 Ellis
" Elizabeth Mrs., liquors, 1735Mission
" Frank J., clerk, r. 499%, 4th
" Jacob, clerk W. U. Tel. Co.. r. 1314b Eddy
" James, clerk Tobin & Tobin, r. 2015 Ellis
" James, truckman Truck 3, r. 637 Broadway
" James A., laborer, r. 35 Norfolk
" James I. (Gaskill & Regan), r. 1004 Na-
toma
" Jennie, domestic, 1358 Post
" Jeremiah, butcher, r. 1214%, 7th Av South
" Jeremiah, marble cutter, r. 335 Langton
" Jeremiah, marine engineer, r. 407 Van
Ness Av
" Jeremiah J., liquors, SW cor M South and
5th Av
" Jeremiah J., paver, r. 27 Albion Av
" Jeremiah J. Jr., shoemaker, r. 27 Albion
Av
" John, clerk Tax Collector's Office, r. 131414,
7th Av South
" John, laborer, r. 436 Tehama
" John, laborer, r. 658 Minna
" John, marine fireman, r. 627, 2d
" John, patrolman Merchants' Patrol, r. 369
1st
" John, steel tester, r. 620 Hampshire
" John E., printer, r. 351 Tehama rear
" John J., carriage smith James Torry, r.
408 Minna
" John J., clerk, r. 133 Diamond
" John R., chief electrician Palace Hotel
" Joseph, millhand Union Box Factory, r. 26
Tehama
" Joseph, teamster, r. 1314%, 7th Av South
" Joseph D., milkman, r. 2013 Ellis
" Joseph S., iron worker, r. 35% Norfolk
" Julia, widow, r. 11th Av South nr P
" Julius R., milkman, r. 620 Hampshire
" Kate, widow, r. 613% Stevenson
" Katie, domestic, 2009 Pacific Av
" Lincoln B., teamster, r. 469 Bryant
" Mamie Miss, typewriter, r. 114, 13th
" Marian, widow, r. 516 San Jose Av
" Martin, laborer, r. 26 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 143% Shipley
" Mary C, widow, r. 1343, 6th Av South
" Patrick, fireman str National City
" Patrick, gardener, r. 135 Francisco
" Patrick, laborer, r. 639 Ash Av
" Patrick, ship carpenter, r. 314 Beale rear
" Peter, laborer, r. 39 Tehama
" Sarah, widow, r. 708 Jones
" Stephen, laborer, r. 531 Howard
" Thomas, r. 499%, 4th
" Thomas, barber, r. .531 Filbert
" Thomas D., laborer, r. 39 Tehama
" Timothy, clerk, r. 125 Francisco
" Timothy, groceries and liquors, 256 Minna
" Timothy, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" Timothy, laborer, r. 719 Minnesota
" Timothy, plasterer, r. 658 Minna
" Timothy, porter Shea &Donohue, r. 129, 3d
" Timothy F., teamster Miller & Lux, r. 11th
Av South nr P
" Timothy W., shoemaker Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 27 Albion Av
" Vapor Engine Co., 309 Howard
" William, asst engineer Baldwin Hotel Gas
and Electric Light Wks, r. 37 Minna
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Regan William, teamster, r. 1108 Treat Av
" William, teamster, r. 1214y2, 7tli Av South
" William.)., capitalist, r. 109 Montgomery
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Regano Lazarus, r. 314 Pacific
Regaudiat Amanda H., widow, r. 1025 Harri-
son
" A. J. P., r. 7 Wetmore PI
Regenia Margaret Miss, printer, r. 16 Haw-
thorne
Regenstourger Alfred E., physician and sur-
geon and specialist for diseases of the
skin, office and r. 830 Sutter
REGENSBURGER ARTHUR T.,
D. D. S., dentist, office and r. 409/2 Post,
hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 1 to 5 p. m.
Regensburger Catherine, widow, r. 2216 Califor-
nia
" Edward, furrier Berwin & Gassner, r. 1306
Ellis
" Ernest O., salesman M. Blaskower & Co., r.
2216 California
" Joseph L., bookkeeper Bibo, Newman &
Ikenberg, r. 1306 Ellis
REGENSBURGER MARTIN,
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skin and venereal diseases, office 803
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Regensburger Melville M. (Bier & Regensbur-
ger), r. 1430 McAllister
" Samuel H., attorney at law, 319 Pine, rooms
1-2, r. 3014a Sacramento
" Sigmund, bookkeeper Rapid Safety Filter
Co. ofS. F.,r. 1306 Ellis
" William, barber, r. 702 Vallejo
Regents Hall, NE cor Post and Fillmore
Regentz William, laborer Union Machine Co.
Reger Parry A. (Reger & Atwater), r. 916a Oak
Reger & Atwater (Perry A. Reger), electrical
equipments, street railway supplies, 214
Pine, rooms 24-25
Reggio Jano, scavenger, r. 1518 Howard
Reghetto Lorenzo, scavenger, r. 434 Sanchez
Reginna Giuseppe, hostler William C. Miller,
r. 1323 Minna
Registrar of Voters. William M. Hinton, New
City Hall, basement
Regie John, baker, r. 6I414' Minna
Regli Adelheit, domestic Helvetia Hotel
" Annie, domestic, 1621 Dupont
" Edward, milker Frank Muther, r. Wyo-
ming Av nr Sickles Av
" Felix, driver, r. Silver Av nr Scott
" Frank, hostler Swain Bros., r. 9 Manning
PI
" Jacob, tinner, r. 932, 13th Av South
" John, proprietor Six-Mile House, Mission
Road nr County line
" Joseph, capitalist, r. 2336 Greenwich
" Joseph, cook, r. 150a Tehama
" Joseph, dairymay, Croce nr Mission
" Joseph, milker Frank Muther, r. Wyoming
Avnr Sickles Av
" Robert, liquors, 401 Pine, r. 336^ Tehama
" Stanislaus (Russi & Regli), r. Scott Av nr
Silver Av
" Theodore, laborer J. Sanders, r. 219, 7th
Regnart George R., carpenter Boys' and Girls'
Aid Society, r. 1730 Golden Gate Av
Regner Frank A., barber, 420 Powell
" Jerome, hat pattern maker Stange & Jaen-
icke, r. 535 Geary
Regnier Armand J., bartender Ortion & Ger-
hardt, r. 100 Bernard
" Mary, widow, r. 100 Bernard
" Paul A., foreman George H. Tay Co,, r. 24^
Glover
" William A., shipping clerk Pac. Coast
Syrup Co., r. 100 Bernard
Regoner Luke, machine hand S. F. Furniture
Mfg. Co.
Regusa August, shoemaker, r. SOFreelon
Rehage Ernest, bakery, 405, 24th
Rehberg Frank, helper Eastwood & Wilson, r.
207 Mississippi
Rehder Henry, teamster, r. 224 Francisco rear
" Peter, laborer, r. Ws Broderick bet Jef-
ferson and Tonquin
Rehe Charles L., cabinet maker Caspar Reich-
ling, r. 26 Madison Av
Reheiser Joseph, machinist Risdon I. & L.
Wks,r. Oakland
Reher Christopher, r. 825 Vallejo rear
Rehfeld Adolph, barber, 1309 Point Lobos Av
" Julius, salesman Chicago Clothing Co., r.
1124 Turk
Rehflsch Morris (Rehflsch & Co.). r. 1910 Scott
" Paul, r. 2528 Pine
Rehflsch & Co., (Morris Rehflsch and Eman-
uel Epstein), stock and bond brokers,
316 Pine
Rehill Fleming W., clerk Easton, Eldridge &
Co., r. 410 Van Ness Av
Rehker William, cigar packer H. Plagemann &
Co,, r. 1916 Greenwich
Rehm Brothers (Charles F. and Henry F.), gro-
ceries and liquors, NE cor Bush and
Buchanan
" Charles F. (Rehm Bros.), r. 1902 Buchanan
" Christian, peddler, r. 2307 Taylor
" Henry F. (Rehm Bros.), r. 1938 Bush
" Jacob, watchman Washington Brewery, r.
2307 Taylor
" Jacob Jr., butcher, r. 2307 Taylor
" Michael,, painter, r. 2307 Taylor
" William, engineer Enterprise Brewing Co. ,
r. 3 Elizabeth
Rehmstedt William H., bartender Meyer &
Eviston, r. 23 Market
Rehn Anna Miss, saleslady Ernst Essmann, r.
2016 Mission
" Carl J., tailor, 33 Donohoe Bldg, r. 921,
14th
" Charles, plumbing, stoves and tinware,
2814, 16th, r. 2016 Mission
Rehnstrom Charles H. (O. W. Nordwell & Co.),
r. 18 Seymour Av
Rehorst William, gardener, 1409 Leavenworth
Rehwald Charles F., liquors, 1073 Market, r. 1037
Mission
" George, hostler Consumers' Ice Co., r. 420.
8th
Reibel Etienne, baker Westerfeld's Bakery, r.
537V4 Stevenson
Reibell Frances, widow, r. 448i4, 6th
" Frank S., fireman, r. 448/2, 6th
Reich Adolph (Schwarz & Reich), r. SE cor
Sacramento and Walnut
•' Benjamin, clerk John B. Shay, r. 219 Geary
" Charles L., dental student, r. 1705 Park
" Emil H., locksmith, r. 11 Lafayette
" Frederick W., carrier postofflce, r. 43
Federal
" Hugo, clerk Abramson-Heunisch Co., r. 407
Powell
" J. Henry, salesman Davis Bros., r. 312
Gough
" John, shoemaker. 1705 Polk
" Leopold, merchant, r. 1431 Webster
" Margarita, widow, r. 520 Vallejo
" Nathan, packer M. Rosencrantz, r. 433, 6th
jB®" Reich. See Rich
Reichard Theophilus, artist, 25 Post, r. Ala-
meda
Reichardt Otto, bakery and notions, 1630 Eddy
" Otto H., painter, r. .50 Palmer
4®=" Reichardt. See Reichert and Richart
Reiche Louis, machinist, r. 164 Clara rear
Reichel Ferdinand, laborer John Horstmann, r.
121a Shipley
Reichen Peter, bartender The Thalia
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Reichenberg Bernhard V., merchant, 632 Mar-
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Reichert Edward (Reichert & Co.), r. 1722 Clay
• ' Joseph, teacher St. Joseph's Grammar
School, r. 1417 Howard
" Margaret, widow, r. 2006 Powell
" Philip, r. 26191/2 Folsom
Reichert Theodore, secretary Yosemite Valley
and Merced Railway Co., 7 Mills Bldg,
3d floor, r. Novato, Marin Co.
" & Co. (Edward Reichert), wholesale rags,
719 Battery
Reichhold Charles, carpenter, r. 1310 Scott rear
" Louis, pattern maker S. F. Pattern Wks,
r. Oakland
ReicMey George (Knowles & Reichley), and
carpenter and builder, 40 New Montgom-
ery, r. 530 Hermann
Reichlin Bernard, milker N. Hansen, r. Amazon
nr Vienna Av
" Frank, laborer W. R. Knights Co., r. Army
nr Castro
Reichling Caspar, furniture manufacturer, 551
Brannan, r. 1121 Ellis
Reichling F & L. F., proprietors Pacific Re-
finery and Assay Office, 404 Montgomery
" Frank C, cabinet maker Caspar Reich-
ling, r. 18 Dale PI
" Joseph A., cabinet maker Caspar Reich-
ling, r. 1523V2 Dolores
Reichling L. F. (F. & L. F. Reichling), a,nd
secretary Kennedy Mining and Milling
Co. and Anita Gold Mining Co., 404
Montgomery, r. Oakland
Reichmann G., teacher of navigation. Navi-
gation taught in two half-courses at
$25.00 each. Private lessons given in de-
viation and chart practice. Office 48
East, reference Captain Miner Goodall
ReichmuUer Bertha Miss, milliner Stange &
Jaenicke, r. 32, 19th
4®"Reichmuller. See Rischmuller
Reichmuth Anthony, cellarman Oakville Wine
Co., r. SW cor Folsom and Army
" Frank, liquors, 215 Steuart
» Louis, liquors, NE cor Nebraska and 25th
" Martin, milker G. L. Perham, r. Cambridge
nr Bacon
Reichner Marie, widow, r. 136, 7th
Reichstetter George, butcher Miller & Lux, r.
807 Railroad Av
" Gottlieb, foreman Miller & Lux, r. 807 Rail-
road Av
" Harry, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 807 Rail-
road Av
" William, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 807 Rail-
road Av
Reichwagen Paul, bartender Osmer & Co., r. 202
Brannan
Reichwald Paul, nurse German Hospital
Reid Albert, candymaker, r. 15 Elizabeth
• ' Albert J., stonecutter, r. 727, 17th
" Archibald, cutter John Reid, r. 724, 20th
" Austin, canvasser, r. 219 Geary
Reid Brothers (James W. and Merritt J.), archi-
tects, 700-704 Spreckels Bldg
" Catherine Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Catherine Mrs., housekeeper, r. 924 Wash-
ington . ^
•• Charles, driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" Charles, tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
21051/2 Stockton
" Charles, watchman, r. 1009, 18th
" Clarence G., brickmason, r. 727, 17th
" David, chief engineer flreboat Governor
Irwin, r. 1112 Union
" David E., teamster Archibald Pow, r. 126
" David H., clerk, r. 136 Clara
" Ellen, widow, r. 11 Gilbert
" Ernest, cabinet maker, r. 1758 Harrison
" George, candymaker, r. 15 Elizabeth
" George M., blacksmith, r. 1112 Union
" George W., manager Reid's Cash Store, 106
Clay, r. 235 Page
" George W. A., clerk, r. 427 Grove
" Henry, carpenter, r. Sas^amore nr Capitol
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAFERIES.
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Reid Henry, laborer, r. 221 Linden Av
" Henry, shoemaker, r. 13 Pearl
" Henry H., attorney at law, 2 Montgomery
Block, r. 318 Turk
" H. J., clerk, r. 43, 6th
" Ida B. Miss, nurse St. Luke's Hospital
" Jacob I., color mixer, r. 1012 Clay
" James, chief engineer str Piedmont, r.
Oakland
" James, engineer, r. 107 Juniper
" James, master mariner, r. 720 Harrison
" James, shoemaker, r. 13 Pearl
" James, special policeman, r. 837, 23d
" James D., machinist H. P. Christie, r. 1112
Union
" James D., painter, r. 12 Bond
Reid James S., proprietor Reid's Law Agency,
193-194 Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 407,
r. 2204Devisadero
" James W. (Reid Bros.), r. Pacific-Union
Club
" Jennie Miss, r. 1506 Sacramento
" John, engineer, r. 217. 11th
Reid John, merchant tailor, 907 Market, r. 724,
20th cor Capp
" John W., inspector, r. 809a Hayes
" Joseph A., blacksmith, 149 Berry, r. 119a
Powell
" Joseph J., compositor, r. 446, 20th
" Joseph W., carpenter J. G. Carr & Co., r.
446, 20th
" Lemuel R., office 216 Sansome, room I, r.
Scenic Park, Berkeley
" Leslie, hack driver, r. 15 Elizabeth
" Lizzie A. Miss, saleslady W. S. Townsend,
r. 15 Elizabeth
■ • Merritt J. (Reid Bros.), r. 2110 Green
" Raphael, upholsterer John Hoey, r. 217,
11th
" Robert B., bookkeeper Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 411 Harrison
" Robert C, clerk Balfour. Guthrie & Co., r.
724, 20th
" Robert E., salesman E. R. Mauzy, r. 2127
Pine
" Sarah, widow, r. 13 Pearl
" Thomas, machine hand Union Box Fac-
tory, r. 1 Jeflerson
» Thomas C, r. 616 Ellis
" Thomas C, r. 958 Mission
" Thomas J., clerk, r. 5 Mint Av
" Vincent M., shoe finisher Cahn, Nickels-
burg & Co., r. 27a Pearl
" Walter, r. 1210 Mason
" W. H., laborer O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 33o
McAllister
" William (Morris Less & Co.), r. 7831/2
Market
" William, machine hand Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 446, 20th
" William, teamster Roth, Blum & Co., r.
cor 6th Av South and M
" William H., machinist Pope Mfg. Co., r.
629 Guerrero ^, ,,^
" William J. (Reid & McCullough), r. 21414
17th
" William J., laborer S. P. Co., r. 511, Tth
" William J., shoe cutter, r. 727, 17th
" William M., clerk, r. 427 Grove
" & McCullough (William J. Reid and Wil-
liam McCullough), boots and shoes,
212, 3d _ ^
4S-Reid. see Read, Reade, Reed and Wrede
Reid's Cash Store, G. W. Reid manager, whole-
sale groceries and commission mer-
chants, 126-128 Clay
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GOLDEN ■«"EST CLOTHING RENOVATORY.
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San Francisco OfEce, 405 Sansome St. [■
Reld's Law Agency, James S. Reid proprietor,
193-194 Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 407
Reidburg Emily, domestic, 2123 Buchanan
Reidl Louis, butcher South S. F. Packing and
Provision Co., r. 6th Av South bet K
and L
Reidsma Bert M., pen artist, r. 1609 Turk
Reidt Henry, bartender, r. 25a Vandewater
" John, clerk John Heitmann, r. 245 Fre-
mont
Reidy James, laborer, r. 3 Church Lane
" Jeremiah, horse shoer, 1414 Pine, r. 2207
Pine
" Jeremiah Jr., horse shoer, r. 2207 Pine
" John (John Reidy & Co.), r. 731 McAllister
" John, liquors, 214, .5th, r. 908 Folsom
•' John, proprietor Reidy's Hotel, 1504 Ken-
tucky
" John & Co. (John Reidy and Matthew A.
Flynn), real estate agents, 13i4, 6th
" John H., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1504
Kentucky
" Martin, liquors, 158 Steuart, r. 3 Church
Lane
" Patrick, laborer, r. 1504 Kentucky
'• Patrick K., bartender James D. Courtney,
r. 125 Perry
4®=Reidy. See Ready, Reddy, Reedy and
Riedy
Reidy's Hotel, John Reidy proprietor, 1504 Ken-
tucky
Reif August, baker, r. 625 Clay
Reiff John, laborer, r. 7th Av South nr K
>8®-Reiger. See Rleger
Reighley James B., porter S. L. Jones & Co., r.
1225, 21st
" Lyster G., paper carrier, r. 1225, 21st
Relgle Harry H. (Reigle & Jamieson), r. 2310
Taylor
" John, r. 2310 Taylor
REIGLE & JAMIESON
(Harry H. Reigle and Walter S. Jamie-
son), machine and brush whitewash-
ing for mids, warehouses, factories,
stables, basements, etc., ofiaces 26
Spear and 40 New Montgomery, tele-
phone Main 5110
Reikken Martin, seaman str Del Norte
Reillac Ferdinand E., printer, r. 17 Salmon
Reilley Charles, tooldresser Union I. Wks, r.
721 Hampshire
" Charles F., r. 607 Chestnut
" Charles J., plumber and gasfitter, 214 Mont-
gomery Av, r. 607 Chestnut
■' Frank, carrier postofflce, r. 2950 Folsom
" James A., r. 607 Chestnut
" John, factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" John W., superintendent engines Corpora-
tion Yard S. F. F. D., r. 1711 Oak
" Joseph, shoemaker, r. 327 Clementina
" William C, stock cutter P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. 327 Clementina
Reilly A. J., hoseman Engine 31
" Alice, widow, r. 422, 2d
" Anna, domestic, 1208 Golden Gate Av
" Annie, domestic, 2115 Broderick
" Anthony, laborer, r. 623 Natoma
" Bartholomew, liquors, 354. 3d, r. 39 Perry
" Benjamin F., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
2517 McAllister
" Bernard T., r. 137 Shipley
" Bernard V., carriage painter, 57 Hermann
" Brothers (Stephen and James), liquors, 805
Howard
" Charles, sailmaker, r. Garfield nr Bixbee
Reilly Charles A., clerk Reilly, Walton & Co., r.
1504 Sanchez
" Cornelius, carpenter, r. 915 Folsom
" Cornelius, mining expert, r. 2036 O'Farrell
" Cornelius, plasterer, r. Madrid bet Russia
and Persia Avs
" Daniel J., coremaker Occidental Foundry,
r. 725 Brannan rear
" David, teamster, r. 20 Verona PI
" Edward, r. 283 Lobos
" Edward, cutter Neville & Co., r. 1710 Leav-
enworth
" Edward T., deputy Sheriff, r. 105 Stockton
" Edward T. Jr., messenger, r. 650c Jessie
" Edwin B., bookbinder, r. 814b Filbert
" Eliza Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Elizabeth Miss, saleslady John D. Miller,
r. 20 Verona PI
" Fannie, nurse, 3414 Washington
" Frank J., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 15
Rincon PI
" Hannah Mrs., varieties, 573 Bryant
•' H. E.. draughtsman engineering dept. S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" Henry J., captain battery K 5th Artillery
U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Hugh, groceries and liquors, NW cor Ne-
braska and Yolo
" James (Reilly Bros.), r. 250^4 Tehama
" James, belt maker, r. 341 Clementina
" James, coremaker Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 12 Geneva
" James, groceries and liquors, 1710 Leaven-
worth
" James, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" James, marine fireman, r. 204 Andover Av
" James, mining, r. 814b Filbert
" James, shoemaker, r. 282 Jessie
" James C, coUecter Ewell, Shafer & Co., r.
713 Shotwell
" James F.. salesman Boston Rubber Shoe
Co.. r. 435,24th
" James H., compositor Upton Bros., r. 1526
Sanchez
" James H., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 449
Natoma
" James J„ marine fireman, r. 212 Circular
Av
" James T., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 523 Elizabeth
" James W., clerk James Reilly, r. 1710
Leavenworth
" Jeremiah G., r. 167 Silver
" John, r. 523 Elizabeth
" John, carpenter, r. 366 Natoma
" John, cement worker, r. 313, 4th
" John, proprietor Excelsior Tannery, 235-
237 Day, r. 239 Day
" John, riveter, r. 26 Hunt
" John, shoe laster, r. 725b 24th rear
" John, shoemaker, 1619 Buchanan, r. 1613
Buchanan
" John, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 21 Con-
verse
" John B.. copyist County Clerk's office, r.
142IJ Washington
" John D. (Reilly, Walton & Co.), r. 1504 San-
chez
" John J. (Reilly, Walton & Co.), r. 34 Page
" John J., hostler Sutter St. Ry., r. 642 Minna
" John J., policeman, r. 17 Hattie
" John J., shoemaker Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 523 Elizabeth
" John W., candy manufacturer, 114^^, 6th, r.
11,5a 6th
" Joseph, boilermaker, r. 40 Dore
" Joseph, plumber J. J. Noonan, r. 513, 15th
" Joseph E., laborer, r. 13 Welsh
" Joseph E. Jr., fireman S. P. Co., r. 13
Welsh
" Kate, widow r. 322 Bartlett
" Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 20 Verona PI
" M. A. Mrs., r. Our Ladv's Home
" Margaret Mrs., r. 1431 Polk
" Mary, widow, r. 129 Langton
" Mary, widow, r. 358 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 2108 Baker
" Majy, cook St. Mary's Hospital
The Bulletin
Is read by thirty thousand people
d lily. Therefore the best medium for
advertisers. Telephone Main 926.
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Reilly Mary A., domestic. 111 Devisadero
Matthew, plasterer, r. 544 Madrid
Michael, liquors, 83 Clementina
Michael, roofer, r. 1430 Washington
Michael, salesman, r. SOYi Erie
Michael, stone cutter J. R. Blanchard &
Co., r. 283Lot)OS
Michael E., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 33
Powell Av
Michael F., civil engineer, 538 Kearny, r.
.2328 Sutter
Owen B., salesman I. Flatow & Co., r. 610
Jones
Patrick, r. 513, 15th
Patrick, r. 2660 Folsom
Patrick, baker, r. 7 Elm Av
Patrick, carpenter, r. NE cor Rhode Island
and 23d
Patrick, foreman, r. 1738 Mission
Patrick, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Point Lohos Av and Boyce
Patrick, liquors, 3339 Mission
Patrick, wood and coal, a410A Geary
Peter, brass finisher W. T. Garratt&Co.,
r. 214, 1st
Philip, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3913
Sacramento
Philip, laborer, r. 427 Fulton
Philip, laborer, r. 521 Frederick
Philip, teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 21
Philip A., carpenter, r. 2305 Taylor
Rober t G. , engineer Paul Boy ton Chute Co. ,
r. 708 Cole
Simon J., porter John F. Myers & Co.
Stephen (Reilly Bros.), r. 250i4 Tehama
Stephen J., clerk, r. 13 Welsh
T., waiter str Santa Rosa
Theresa, widow, r. 1504 Howard
Thomas, laborer, r. 129 Langton
Thomas, longshoreman, r. 612 Howard
Thomas, marine fireman, r. 573 Bryant
Thomas F., painter, r. 1420 Washington
Thomas G., cigars and tobaccos, 511 Mont-
gomery Av., r. 814b Filbert
Thomas J., helper Selby Smelting & Lead
Co., r. 11 Geneva
Thomas J., tile setter, r. 853 Harrison
Thomas W., bartender Sullivan Bros., r.
623 Natoma
Reilly, Walton & Co. (J. D. Reilly, Roger Wal-
ton and J. J. Reilly), produce commis-
sion, 312-314 Davis
" William H., ball player, r. 29 Clarence PI
" William M. Rev., rector St. Paul's Episco-
pal Church, r. 2822 California
" William W., carrier postoflfice, r. 814b Fil-
bert
J8®=Reilly. See Reilley, Rielly and Riley
Reimann Gustav, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" Otto, salesman, r. 1032 Mission
" Reinhold, expressman, r. 510 Waller
J8®"Reimann. See Rieman
Reimer Edward L.., nursery, SE cor 20th and
Folsom
" Fannie Miss, dressmaker, r. 607 Ellis
" Frederick, watchman South S. F, Pack-
ing and Provision Co., r. cor6thAv South
and M
" Frederick C. (Kelso & Reimer), r. 159 Sil-
ver
" John, oiler, r. 511 Lombard
" John, seaman, r. 159 Silver
Reimer Julius, attorney at law, 509 Mont-
gomery, rooms 3-4, r. 117 South Broder-
ick (off Haight at Baker)
" Otto, law student Julius Reimer, r. 117
South Broderick
" W. Gilbert, traveling salesman, r. 326 Eddy
4®"Reimer. See Riemer
Reimers Blanche Miss, cashier, r. 327, 28th
" Glaus, laborer N. Ohlandt & Co., r. E s
Connecticut nr Army
" Claus C, r. 925 Fillmore
" Frederick H., laborer, r. 103 Bay
" George, machinist Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 327, 28th
" Gustav, molder Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks, r. 120 Howard
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W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
F»U7VVF»S,
> Suction and F="orc©,
5 FOR HAND, WINDIVilLL and POWER,
5 ALL SIZES.
\ 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Reimers Gustave, sawyer Union Box Factory, r.
628% Lombard
" J., r. 431 Geary
" Jacob, machine hand, r. 327, 28th
" John A. C, ship builder, r. 1030 Greenwich
" John C, bookkeeper H. Kirchmann & Co.,
r. 1030 Greenwich
" John P., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 1508 Church
" Julius, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" Louis (Marshall & Reimers), r. 1331i4
Vallejo
" T., oiler str Santa Rosa
" Theodore G., watchman, r. 120 Howard
Reiminger Andrew, cooper, r. 308 Tehama
Reincke L. M. Miss, bookkeeper Viavi Co., r.
4281/i Chestnut
Reinders J. R., salesmen, r. 16 Ellis
Reineck John, malister Herman Zwieg, r. 658
Brannan
Reinecke Marie A. Mrs., bookkeeper Schlegel &
Bruker, r. 228 Scott
" William, liquors, 824 Howard, r. 268 Minna
4S" Reinecke. See Reinke
Reinecker Robert F., waiter, r. 309 Ivy Av
jgS-Reinecker. See Rienecker
Reineger Charles, plumber, r. 15 Bonita rear
Reiner Charles, master mariner, r. 320Drumm
" Frederick (Reiner & Stormon), r. 37 Merritt
" Louis W., carpenter, r. 401 Leavenworth
" & Stormon (Frederick Reiner and John
Stormon), house and sign painters, 217
Scott
Reinert Anton (Reinert & Puck), r. 202 McAllis-
ter
" William, tailor, r. 7 Midway
" & Puck (Anton Reinert and Frederick
Puck), cigars and tobacco, 202 McAllister
Reinertsen John A., 2d mate str Newsboy, r. 6
Howard
Reinertson Louis, packer, r. 518, 9th
Reinfeld Charles J., painter, r. 506 Vallejo
" James W., painter, r. 1905 Hyde
" Louis Mrs., domestic, r. 16 Alpine
Reinfert Ernest, carpenter, r. 114, 2d
Reinhard Franz, tailor Hart Bros., r. Powhat-
tan nr Moultrie Av
" Sebastian E., bookkeeper Theodor Dierks,
r. 957 Mission
" Theodore, wood finisher, r. 234 Capp
" William F., wagon maker, r. 25% Harriet
Reinhardt Alfred W., painter, r. 1513 Mason
" August, expressman, r. 6 Boardman PI
" Benjamin, office 118 Sansome
" E. & Co. (Winnemucca. Nev.), merchants,
office 116 Sansome
" Fritz, seaman, r. 204 Jackson
" George, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. 907
Buchanan
" Gottlieb, machinist William Norman, r.
628 Fulton
" Gottlob, gun and locksmith, 763 Mission,
r. 10 Louisa
" Johanna L., widow, r. 1513 Mason
" John B., insurance agent, r. 92 Everett
" Louis F., porter Donohoe-Kelly Banking
Co., r. 1513 Mason
'• Morris, machine hand P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
116, 6th
" Sophie S., widow, r. 716a Willow Av
Reinhart Jacob, turner Albert Hansen, r. 84
Stevenson
" M. (Elko, Nev.), merchant, office 116 San-
some
" William, caterer, r. 6 Magner PI
4®= Reinhart. See Rinehart
WATSON & CO.
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wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
London and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Reinheimer Isidor, asst. bookkeeper Rosenthal
Bros. & Co., r. 832 O'Farrell
Reinhertz Abraham, clerk Isaac Reinhertz, r.
320, 3d
" Isaac, clothing. 318, 6th and 318, 3d, r. 320,
3d
" Max, clerk Isaac Reinhertz, r. 320, 3d
Reinhold Charles, clerk Charles Tepper, r. 421
Bush
" Edwin, shoemaker, 113, 10th
" Frommer, butcher Alber & Wachter, r. 247,
3d
" Jacob, butcher J. Schweitzer & Co., r. 1432
O^Farrell
Reinish William, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 17
Georgia
Reinke Dietrich, poultry raiser, r. 187 Lisbon
" John, poultry raiser, r. 187 Lisbon
" Louisa, widow, r. 6 Martha PI
" Max T., bartender, r. 3 Golden Court
Reinmuth John J., teamster, r. 1228 Hampshire
Reinoehl John D., plumber, r. 653 Willow A v
Reinsford Catherine, widow, r. 711 Van Ness Av
Reinstadtler Joseph, marble cutter, r. 406
Hayes
Reinstein Augusta Miss, teacher Garfield Pri-
mary School, r. 906 Ellis
Reinstein Henry (Henry Bernhard & Co.), and
secretary The S. H. Collins Co.. 227
Kearny, r. 408 Eddy
•' Henry S., trareling salesman Reis Bros. &
Co., r. 408 Eddy
Reinstein J. B. (Reinstein & Eisner), attorney
at law, 217 Sansome, r. 906 Ellis
" Oscar, merchant, r. 906 Ellis
" Samuel, awning maker, r. 408 Eddy
" Simon, shirt manufacturer, 402 Kearny, r.
408 Eddy
Reinstein & Eisner (J. B. Reinstein and Milton
S. Eisner), attorneys at law, 217 San-
some, rooms 12-18
Reiplinger Earl, painter Peter N. Kuss, r. 623
Bush
Reis Bernard, boots and shoes, 2127 Mission
Reis Christian, cashier Pacific States Savings,
Loan and Bldg Co., r. 835 California
" Christian Jr.. clerk Pac. States Savings.
Loan and Bldg Co., r. 835 California
Reis Ferdinand, capitalist, 408 California, r.
2201 Sacramento
" Ferdinand Jr.. asst. cashier Pac. States
Savings, Loan and Bldg Co., r. 835 Cali-
fornia
" James, painter Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 846 Mission
" Joaquin (Pires & Reis), r. 5 Jackson
Reis Jolin 0., real estate, 408 California, r. 1935
Clay
" Joseph, shoemaker, 515, 4th
Reis Julius C, real estate, 408 California, r. 2201
Sacramento
" Samuel, clerk, r. 515, 4th
>^*Reis. See Rees, Reese and Reiss
Reisberg Charles, longshoreman, r. 23a Vande-
water
Reise Samuel, coal oil dealer, r. 34 Sycamore Av
Reiser Augusta, widow, r. 706 Larkin
" Louisa Miss, milliner, r. 706 Larkin
Reiss Bernard (Neuburger, Reiss & Co.), r. 1245
Franklin
Reiss Brothers & Co. (Solomon Reiss and Leon
Bine), importers cloths and tailors"
trimmings, 24-26 Sutter
" Emile, clerk Neuburger, Reiss & Co., r.
1245 Franklin
" Hugo, carrier postoffice, r. 1203 Market
Reiss Isaac Mrs., widow, r. 1500 Post
" John, restaurant, 511 Valencia
" R., musician, r. 513 Howard
" Samuel, salesman Reiss Bros. & Co., r. 1500
Post
" Solomon (Reiss Bros. & Co.), r. 1500 Post
'^T'Reiss. See Reis, Rees, Reese and Riess
Reissing Charles, groceries, wood and coal, NE
cor 16th and De Haro
Reissinger Michel, liquors, 316, 5th
Reister Albert W., clerk, r. 1126 Market
Reit John B., carpenter, r. 145 Powhattan
Reitch Benjamin, clerk, r. 219 Geary
Reiter Charles, helper Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 557 Harrison
" Frank, checker Palace Hotel, r. 319 Crane
Reiter Prosper P., wines and liquors, SE cor
Larkin and O'Farrell, r. 819a Hayes
" Victor, head waiter Palace Hotel Restau-
rant
4S" Reiter. See Ryder and Rider
Reiterman George H., hotel runner, r. 730 Val-
lejo rear
" John, solicitor, r. 634 Sacramento
" William J., cutter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 91214 Natoma
Reith Ernest, cabinet maker William A.
Schrock, r. 627 York
" George, springmaker William A. Schrock
Reitmann Diedrich J., driver Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 103, 16th
Reitter Edward, porter Max Bemdt
■' H., tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.
" Louis, liquors, 126 O'Farrell
Reitzel Jacob H., collector, r. 223, 3d Av
Rekhaus Bernhardt, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Reles Peter (Renner & Reles), r. 1309 Stockton
Reliance Machine Works, Clot & Meese pro-
prietors, 129-131 Fremont
Reliance Marine Insurance Co. Limited (of
Liverpool), Henry Lund & Co. agents,
214 California
Rembold Gustav. attorney at law, r. 126^4 Capp
Remensperger Ulrich, president Enterprise
Brewing Co., 2015-2025 Folsom, r. 2394
Howard
" William, asst foreman Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. 2394 Howard
Rementierra Agnes, teacher music, r. 2420 Post
Remillard Brick Co. (incorporated), P. N. Re-
millard president, H. Remillard vice-
president, P. H. Lamoureux secretary,
S s Berry bet 5th and 6th
" Hilaire, vice-president Remillard Brick
Co.,r. Oakland
Remillard P. N., president Remillard Brick Co.,
S s Berry bet 5th and 6th, r. Oakland
Remington Arms Co., 418-420 Market
" Francis J., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
115, 2d Av
Frank C, r. 12 Adair
George J., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
115, 2d Av
Harry M., waiter Cardall & Marston, r. 408
Natoma
Henry W., caterer, 13 Adair
John C, solicitor, r. 537 Lott
Nelson F.. bookkeeper W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 1115 Scott
Pauline V. Mrs., nurse, r. 537 Lott
Standard Typewriter, G. G. Wickson & Co.
agents, 3-5 Front
" William B., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r
113 Page
Remke Charles, tailor Alfred H. Bowhay, r. 350
3d
Remlop John (Remlop & HincK), r. 26 Sacra
mento
" &Hinck(John Remlop and John Hinck)
proprietors Shasta House, 26 Sacramento
Reromel Bert E., with Smith & Freeman, r. Ala
meda
" Julius A. (Marcuse & Remmel), r. Alameda
Remmers Gerald T., master schr Melancthon
office 48 Market, room 1, r. 9th Av South
nr H
" William, butcher, r. 931 Shotwell rear
Remminger John A., driver United Carriage
Co.. r. .340 Minna
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RemoDd Ernest, tailor. 313 Montgomery Av, r.
1314 Powell
Remos Manuel C, barber Louis De Fonte, r.
358, 4th
Remp Conrad W., r. 837a 24th
Remy Lucien L., agent Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 3 Truett
" Theo, liquors, 1224 Mason, r. 908 Filbert
Ren David, seaman, r. 214 Steuart
Renard Charles, bartender B. J. Gaffney, r. 535
Howard
" Louis, bottler, r. 413 O'Farrell
" Louis, salesman John F. Plumel, r. San
Rafael
" William, barber, r. 327 Eddy
4®"Renaud. See Raynaud and Reynaud
Renault Dyeing & Cleaning Wks.
Louis Renault Jr. proprietor, 330,
10th
Renault John F., ladies' and gents' furnishing
goods, 110, 9th, r. 19^^ Bryant Av
" Joseph, r. 1914 Bryant Av
Renault Louis Jr., proprietor Renault Dyeing
and Cleaning Works, 330, 10th
" Louis J., with Renault Dyeing and Clean-
ing Works, r. 330, 10th
" Matilda Miss, bookkeeper, r. 330, 10th
Renchen George F., salesman Hermann Joost,
r. 7 Rondel PI
Rencurel Celestin, manager Marie Rencurel, r.
1771 Howard
" Denis A., r. NE cor 17th and Dolores
" Marie Mrs., liquors, NE cor Dolores and
17th and 1771 Howard
Rendahl John E., laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 908 Minnesota
Rennell Thomas, contractor, r. 1608 Lyon
Rendler Edward, cabinet maker H. Friedrichs
r. 1109 Vermont
" Laurent, cabinet maker H. Friedrichs, r
1109 Vermont
Rendsburg John M., conductor Market St. Ry.
r. 1000 Pacific
Rene Horace, laborer, r. 33 Hinckley
'< House, Martin Rene proprietor, 967 Mis-
sion
" Martin, proprietor Rene House, 967 Mis-
sion
Renear Charles W., marine engineer Union I,
Wks, r. 1539 Geary
" Daniel B., expert swimmer, r. 1539 Geary
Renebome Robert H., traveling salesman Lang-
ley & Michaels Co., r. 814 Powell
Renertson Louis, pork packer Roth, Blum &
Co., r. 518, 9th
RenfroDeWitt C, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt
& Co., r. 1707 Buchanan
Rengli Anton, groceries and fruits, 3350 Mission
Renholm Charles, coachman, r. 319 Ellis
Renick Roland B., teamster Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 451 Bryant
Renier Eveline Mrs., varieties, 209, 24th
Renihan Mary, widow, r. 357, 1st
Renken George F., clerk, r. 7a Rondel PI
Renna Joseph, barber Vincent Renna, r. 1403V4
Folsom
" Vincent, barber, 1403% Folsom
Rennel John H., r. 43, 6th
Renner Anton, driver Furrer Bros., r. cor Tara
and Geneva
" Charles (Renner &Reles), r. 1309 Stockton
" George (Stetson-Renner Drayage Co.), r.
Alameda
" George M., bartender Adam Brecker, r. cor
San Bruno Av and Eve
" John, salesman Sherwood & Sherwood, r.
San Rafael
" Louis, dairy, W s Mission Road nr Onon-
daga Av
" Louis, milker Casper Furrer, r. Porter Av
nr Eight Mile House
" Louis, milker Joseph Fassler, r. Mission
Road betFive and Six Mile Houses
" Louis, milker Nicholas Hanson, r. Amazon
Av nr Vienna
" Margaret, widow, dressmaker, r. 307, 19th
" William, carpenter, 1154 Folsom
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Renner & Reles (Charles Renner and Peter
Reles), proprietors Humboldt House,
1309 Stockton
-ecS^Renner. See Rinner
Rennert Frederick, furniture, 1109 Howard
Rennie A. H., freight clerk str Belgic, r. East
Oakland
" Frank J., clerk Mutual Life Ins. Co. of New
York, r. East Oakland
" George W., cigars and tobacco, 29 Stock-
ton, r. 17 Stockton
" James, chief ofiflcer str Alameda, r. 348b
San Jose Av
" John R., r. 22 Metcalf PI
" Mary Miss, r. 1011 Bush
" Ronald H., clerk The Giant Powder Co.
Consolidated, r. East Oakland
Rennie WiUiam, agent Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
316 Market, r. 2114 Green
Rennilson Andrew P., spinner Golden Gate
Woolen Mills, r. 712 Florida
" George, woolsorter, r. 712 Florida
" Robert, woolweigher, r. 10 Day
" Thomas, wool scourer, r. 630 Florida
" William, woolsorter, r. 712 Florida
Rennison William, engineer, r. 323 Pixley
Reno Catherine, widow, r. Folsom nr Union Av
" Charles A. (Reno & Co.), r. SE cor Alabama
and 25th
Reno House, Edward A. Rolkin proprietor, 631
Sacramento
" Joseph S. (Reno & Co.), r. SE cor Alabama
and 25th
" Peter J., seaman, r. Folsom nr Union Av
" Royden P., brass finisher J. Roylance
Brass Wks, r. 301 Turk
" William G., assayer, r. 1711Vi Jones
" & Co. (Charles A. and Joseph S. Reno),
draymen, E s Spear nr Mission
Rens Alexander, traveling salesman P. Green-
berg & Co.
j8®"Rens. See Renz
Renshaw Edmon E., clerk Osborn Hardware
and Tool Co., r. Oakland
Rensholm Joseph, hackdriver, r. 319 Ellis
Renstrom Carl O., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
23 Decatur
" Frank O., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 23
Decatur
" John, imachinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
32051/2 Mason
Renter John, waiter New Washington Hotel
Renters' Co-operative Investment Co. (incor-
porated), George M. Perine president,
J. H. Mallett Jr. vice-president, Grant
Cordrey secretary, 212-213 Safe Deposit
Bldg, 328 Montgomery
Rentiria Bias, porter Ottenberg & Bettencourt,
r. 2 Vulcan Lane
Renton Harry, hostler David Brooks, r. 1 Helen
Renton Coal Co., Wainwright & Easton suc-
cessors to, 30 Market
RENTON, HOLMES & CO.,
(C. S. Holmes and estates of William
Renton and Richard K. Ham), lumber
manufacturers and dealers (Port
Blakely Mill Co.), 35 Steuart
Renton John, machinist Adam Schilling & Sons,
r. 1 Helen
Renton The, Mrs. Harriet A. Keeler proprietor,
712 Sutter
" William, estate of (Renton, Holmes & Co.),
office 35 Steuart
" William S., pattern maker Jardine Iron
Wks, r. Oakland
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Rentsch Frederick, dentist, r. 6 Zoe
Rentschler Frank, horseshoer John G. Rent-
schler, r. 324 Jessie
" George W. (Western Printing Co.), r. 610
Montgomery
" John G., horseshoer and carriagemaker,
1624 Mission, r. 433, 15th
Rentz Otto, laborer, r. 226 Ritch
Renwich Andrew J., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 447 Bryant
" Charles A., clerk, r. 136 Haight
" Emma Miss, hairdresser G. Lederer, r. 447
Bryant
" James, clerk freight auditor's dept S. P.
Co., r. 2814 Howard
" Louise Miss, teacher Mission Grammar
School, r. 2814 Howard
" Myron H., molder Occidental Foundry, r.
136 Haight
" William J., machinist, r. 447 Bryant
" William J. Jr., engineer, r. 447 Bryant
Renz Carl, visiting surgeon California Woman's
Hospital, r. Oakland
" Edward, clerk John Renz, r. 31 Pearl
" Frederick, clerk John Renz, r. 31 Pearl
" Jacob, bakery, 142, 11th
" John, wholesale liquors, 315 Commercial,
r. 31 Pearl
" William, bookkeeper John Renz, r. 31 Pearl
6S=-Renz. See Rens
Reorganized Cliurcli of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints, C. A. Parkin pastor. Red
Men's Bldg, 320 Post
Repenn Charles F., clerk, r. 521 Sacramento
" Frederick, shoemaker, r. 521 Sacramento
Repette John, fruit peddler, r. 9 Houston
Replinger Henry L., painter, r. 31 Hartford
Report. See Daily Report
Repp Henry, r, 114, 11th
" Louis, boxmaker Commercial Box Factory,
r. 1587 Folsom
" Walter, foreman Commercial Box Factory,
r. 1587 Folsom
Repsold A. & Co. (AmandusRepsold), wholesale
and retail dealers California wines and
brandies, and proprietors the famous
Repsold Cognac, 517 California, tele-
phone Main 5037
" Amandus (A. Repsold & Co.), r. 1828 Ellis
Republic Market, William Wolff proprietor,
511 Pacific
" Savings Building and Loan Association,
Edward Oliver secretary, 317 Mason
Republican State Central Committee, 419 Cali-
fornia
Requa Isaac L., president Central Pacific Rail-
road Co., 27 Hobart Bldg, r. Piedmont
" Mark L.. mining, room 79 Nevada Block, r.
Piedmont
Requena Leopold N., bartender Cornelius Cash-
man, r. 154 Eddy
Requeur Marcel, pressman, r. 1209 Powell
Resch Joseph, tanner Balz Bros. & Flnkeldey,
r. 1311 York
Resing George, engineer S. P. Co., r. 19% Bart-
lett
" John, liquors, W s Mission opp old St.
Mary's College
" John J., engineer, r. 2630a Howard
" William J., salesman J. L. Vermeil & Co.,
r. 719 Capp
Reske August, harnessmaker Main & Winches-
ter, r. 22% Harriet
Resnik Myer, laborer, r. 15 Chesley
Resort The, James P. Dunne & Co. proprietors,
NW cor Stockton and Ellis
Resources of California The (monthly), George
D. Hi Ide brand publisher and proprietor,
320 California, room 14
Ressel Herman, baker, r. 763 Howard
Ressighini Paul, painter G. Orsi, r. 1323 Dupont
" Rosa, cigar manufacturer, 1323 Dupont
Rest George, painter, r. 1431 Sanchez
Reste George, foreman galvanizing dept. Union
I. Wks, r. 968 Harrison
Restemeyer William, laborer, r. NE cor Frank-
lin and Francisco
Reston William, bookkeeper Crown Distilleries
Co., r. 1917 Green
Restuch John J., paper hanger, r. 12% Harriet
Retail Grocer Publishing Co. The, publishers
The Retail Grocer, 214 California
RetaU Grocer The (weekly). The Retail Grocer
Publishing Co. publishers, James K.
Taylor editor. 214 California
Retail Grocers' Association (incorporated),
John C. Nobmann president, Enos I.
Flieger secretary, wholesale groceries,
115 Clay
" Grocers' Collection Bureau, 214 California
" Liquor Dealers' Publishing Co., publish-
ers The Liquor Dealers' Journal, Charles
G. Keller manager, 4 California
Retallack William, clerk, r. 13 Hyde
Retchless William J., driver National Ice Co.,
r. 154 Potrero Av
Rethers Charles, r. 2111 Jones
RETHERS THEO., M.D.,
physician and surgeon. Commissioner
of Insanity, 200 Stockton, hours 1 to 3
and 7 to 8 j. m., Sundays 1 to 2 p. m.,
telephone Grant 90, r. 2111 Jones, tel-
ephone East 719
Rethy George, shoemaker, 222 O'Farrell
Reticker Flora V. Miss, private school, r. 535,
21st
" Sarah T., widow, r. 535, 21st
Retter Benjamin F., cellarman Bohemian Club,
r. 24, 6th
Rettig Conrad, baker Occidental Hotel
" Frank, laborer, r. SW cor Lombard and
Octavia
" Otto, bottler John Wieland Brewery
Retussnig John, tailor, r. 15 Yerba Buena
Retz Emil, cook Anton E. Barbich, r. 641 Mis-
sion
Retzhorn Harry, lumberman, r. Vienna nr Sil-
ver Av
Reuben Bernard, correspondent Charles Mein-
ecke & Co., r. 1203% Turk
" George, merchant, r. 318 Linden Av
" Joseph, watchmaker, r. 318 Linden Av
" Louis, compositor Call, r. 127 Montgomery
Reuben Moses, proprietor Reuben's Law Book
House, 522 Montgomery
4®"Reuben. See Ruben and Rubin
Reuben's Law Book House, Moses Reuben pro-
prietor, 522 Montgomery
Reubiger Alexander, laborer, r. 516% Grove
Reubold Albert F., clerk M. Reubold, r. 1 Win-
ter Lane
" Louis J., clerk M. Reubold, r. 1 Winter Lane
" Michael, boots and shoes, 313 Bush, r. 1
Winter Lane
" Peter, butcher J. Buttgenbach, r. 498, 4th
Reuland Michael, groceries and liquors, 20 Fed-
eral
Reulein Emil S., butcher Thomas McKeon, r.
130, 24th
Reuper Minnie, domestic, 3031 Washington
Reury Charles, oiler str Coptic, r. Pioneer
House
Reusch Jacob, delicacies, 1116% Folsom
" Jane Mrs., r. Old Peoples' Home
Reusche August, r. 2730 Pine
" August Jr., carpenter, r. 2730 Pine
" Christian, r. 1001, 18th
" Heinrich. laborer Union I. Wks, r. 504 Napa
Reuss C. & Brother (Charles and Christian),
bakery, 1504 Turk
" Charles (C. Reuss & Bros.), r. 1.504 Turk
" Christian (C. Reuss & Bros.), r. 1504 Turk
" Herman, porter Mueller & Co., r. 927% Fil-
bert
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Telephone Main 926.
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Reussing Carl, laborer, r. 1)7 Langton
Reuter Carl H., clerk, r. 213 Capp
" Casper, waiter, r. 319 Green
" Charles G. J. W., r. 213 Capp
" Henry, laborer, r. 604 Mariposa
" Philip, sausage peddler, r. 306i/4, 10th
4®" Reuter. See Rueter and Ruter
Revalk R. E. & Co. (Richmond E. Revalk),
typewriting naachines and supplies, 310
California
" Richmond E. (R. E. Revalk & Co.), r. Oak-
land
Revels John, laborer, r. 55 Natoma
Revel Felix, pressor Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 11th Av South nr Q
" Hyppolite, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Revelez Leonardo Mrs., widow, r. 20 Hinckley
" Ramon, contractor, r. 20 Hinckley
Revenue Cutter Service, United States (de-
partment construction and repairs),
Calvin L. Hooper Captain R. C. S., su-
perintendent, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg
room 79
Eevere Block, 523 Market. Davidson & Leigh
agents, 137 Montgomery
" House, William C. Cavitt proprietor, 675
Mission
REVERE RUBBER CO.,
manufacturers meclianical rubber
goods, belting, bose, packing and fire
apparatus, etc., 527 Market, tele-
pbone Main 1373
Reverisko Baldo, pantryman J. D. Fabris, r.
1503 Turk
Revert Alpbonse, wines and liquors, 700 Bry-
ant, r. 708 Bryant
Reveyrol Leon, woolpuller Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Revista del Pacifico, Spanish Export Journal,
Jose L. Schleiden editor and proprietor,
13 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Revista Hispano-Americana, Revista Publish-
ing Co., publishers, 6 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
" Mercantil (Spanish weekly), 319 Sacra-
mento
Revista Putalisbing Co., publishers Revista
Hispano-Americana, 6 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor
Reward Gold Mining Co. (Amador Co.), J. Stadt-
feld Jr., secretary, 56 Nevada Block
Rewcastle William J., plumber Power & Pike,
r. 1714 Stockton
Rewig E. Mrs., groceries, 967 Howard
Rex Joseph H., master mariner, r. 530 Chest-
nut
" Rudolph, baker Charles Haugaard, r. 1535
Post
" William C, master mariner, r. 530 Chest-
nut
>8®-Rex. See Rix
Rey Emile, tailor, 835 Geary
" Jacques J., estate of (Britten & Rey), 525
Commercial
" Jacques J. Mrs., widow, r. 829 Union
" John, bartender, r. 428 Broadway
" Margaret Mrs., r. 121, 4th
Rey V. J. A., agent Mergenthaler Linotype Co.
(New York) Miehle Printing Press and
Manufacturing Co. (Chicago, 111.), and
manufacturers' agent, 320 Sansome,
room 5, r. Belvedere
^S^-Rey. See Rae, Ray, Rea and Wray
Reyburn Louis A., lather, r. 313, 3d Av
Reyes Nicholas, expressman, r. 42814 Vallejo
>e®-Reyfkogel. See Ryfkogel
Reyland Fleurette Miss, nurse French Hospital
Reylander Reynolds, seaman, r. 47 Tehama
Reymond Frank, gardener Serveau Bros., r.
2212 Fillmore
Reyna Ramon, vaquero Poly, Heilbron & Co., r.
17th Av South nr P
Reynaud Auguste, cellerman E. Garnier&Co.,
r. 1205 Stockton
" Benjamin, molder Joshua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. 823 Greenwich
" Desire, fireman French Hospital
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
SOSTOSI-r IVIARKEXSX.
Reynaud E., salesman, r. 814 Montgomery
" Henri, salesman J. Priester, r. 1212 Powell
" Marius, employee French Hospital
4tS"Reynaud. See Raynaud
Reynolds Abraham L., teamster Humboldt
Lumber Mill Co., r. 116 Shotwell
" Amanda, widow, r. 818 Hyde
" Andrew, laborer, r. 1609 Lexington Av
" Annie, widow, r. 1422 Turk
" Annie E., widow, r. 2310 Larkin
" Arthur D. (Grace-Reynolds Labeling Ma-
chine Co.) r. 6.32 Howard
" Bernard, clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
324, 27th
" Bernard, pressman, r. 212 Broadway
" Bernard M., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Reynolds C. H. & Co. (Charles H. Reynolds),
real estate agents, 333 Montgomery
" Charles, clerk, r. 9 Kate
" Charles, teamster Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501
Napa
" Charles, teamster Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
Reynolds Charles A., attorney at law, 17-18
Crocker Bldg, r. 504 Broderick
Charles A., secretary U. S. Appraiser
Charles E., egg expert Getz Bros. &Co.,
r. 151314 Taylor
Charles F., r. 1016 Powell
Charles H. (C. H. Reynolds & Co.) r. 1919
Pierce
Charles L.,r. 309, 5th
Christopher, salesman, r. 11 Grant Alley
Clark W., musician, 137 Kearny
David L., collector, r. 512 Hyde
E., waiter str City of Sydney
Edward, carpenter, r. 41 Shotwell
Edward B., master bk Kate Davenport,
oface 35 Steuart, r. 515B Jones
Edward F., r. Yuba nr Nebraska
Edward J., teamster, Cal. Coal Co., r. 1421
Jackson
Edward W., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 41
Shotwell
Edwin M., student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 24 Haight
Eliza D., widow, r. 1910 Webster
Elizabeth A. Miss, r. 1621 Washington
Frank, r. 1122 Larkin
Frank A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Oakland
Frank B., insurance, 205 Sansome, r. 1001
Pine
Frank C, repairer Park Cycle Co., r. cor
14th Av and H
Frank C, salesman Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 914 Pine
Frank J., engineer, r. 3019 Folsom
George, plumber W. D. Hobro, r. 1010, 26th
George A., examiner U. S. Customs, r. 1919
Pierce
George B., coal inspector S. P. Co., r. San
Mateo
George E., shipping clerk, r. 1012 Leaven-
worth
George L., tailor, r. 1413 Washington
George L. Jr., clerk, r. 1413 Washington
George T., driver, r. 1705 Turk
George T., superintendent Cal. Chemical
Wks, r. W s San Bruno Av nr 28th
George W., manager Am. Indicator Co., 324
Pine, room 7, r. Hotel Pleasanton
Grace E. (Misses M. S. & G. E. Reynolds),
r. 430 Sutter
Harry, driver John Wieland Brewery, r. 23
Oak Grove Av
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Reynolds Harry A., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
438 Van Ness Av
" Harry C, corporal police, r. 630 Linden Av
" Helen G. Miss, r. 1508 California
" Henry S., clerk Henry I. C. Inselmann, r.
97 Silver
" Horatio J., contractor, r. 1606 Jones
" Ida Miss, r. 821 O'Farrell
" James, laborer, r. NE cor Army and De
Haro
" James, plumber J. L. E. Firmin, r. 19 Har-
per
" James H., clerk, r. 431 Hickory Av
" James H., teamster James Beatty, r. lOtb
Av South nr Railroad Av
" James N., special agent and adjuster RoUa
V. Watt, r. Oakland
" James S., attorney at law, 405 Montgomery,
rooms 2»-26, r. 28, 8th
" John, r. NE cor Russ and Natoma
" John, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" John, clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
" John, fireman str Mexico, r. 625 Davis
" John, gardener, r. SW cor Masonic and St.
Rose's Avs
" John, laborer, r. 27i4 Rausch
" John, proprietor California Chemical Wks,
E s San Bruno A vnr 27th, r. 1069 Mission
" John, special policeman, r. 1212 Scott
" John E., upholsterer Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 1360 Fulton
" John J., lineman, r. 19 Guy PI
" John J., stone cutter O. E. Brady, r. 1703
Grove
Reynolds Jolin M., wood carpets, parquet floors,
grille work and artistic wood moldings,
602 Market, basement Crocker Bldg, tele-
phone Main 5998, r. 3004 Steiner
" John P., reporter Call, r. Alameda
Reynolds Johnson, superintendent Sutter
Street Railway Co., r. 1017 Sutter
" Laura Mrs., proprietor White House, 202a
Post
" Louise Mrs., r. 1012 Leavenworth
" Luthena, widow, r. 1213 Laguna
" Maggie Miss, r. 536 Natoma
" Margaret, widow, r. 20231/2 Mission
" Maria, widow, r. 316!^ Langton rear
" Martin, seaman, r. 14 Washington
" Mary, widow, r. 14 Harper
" Mary, widow, r. SE cor A and 26th Av
" Mary Miss, r. 1621 Washington
" Mary B. Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 515b Jones
" Mayt, news stand and operator W. U. Tel.
Co. Grand Hotel, r. 919 Fell
" Michael, r. 324. 27th
" Michael, laborer U.S. Customs, r. Redwood
City
" Millie S. (Misses M. S. & G. E. Reynolds),
r. 430 Sutter
" Milton J., night foreman Market St. Ry., r.
606E Shotwell
" M. S. & G. E. Misses (Millie S. and Grace
E.), dressmaking, 430 Sutter
" Nellie, widow, r. 9 Kate
" Nettie Miss, r. 426 Sutter
" Nora Miss, dressmaker, r. 326 Fell
REYNOLDS OLIVER 0.,
dairy, pure country milk and cream-
skim milk, buttermilk, creamery but-
ter and ranch eggs. All goods deliv-
ered, satisfaction guaranteed, 17
Franklin cor LUy Av, r. 24 Elgin Park
Av
Reynolds Patrick, fireman Palace Hotel, r. 560
Howard
Patrick, saddler, r. 357 Minna
Porter H., bookkeeper Haskell & Muegge,
r. 502% Larkin
Rachael A., widow, r. 1621 Washington
Robert, asphalt roofer, r. 310 Montgomerv
Av
Robert, bartender John T. Kelly, r. 704
Howard
Rodger, shoemaker, r. 326 Fell
Rodger Jr., grainer, r. 326 Fell
Rose Miss, r. Yuba nr Nebraska
Sedgley Mrs., teacher music, r. 1719 La-
guna
Thomas, r. 217 Francisco
Thomas, engineer, r. 821 Mission
Thomas, fireman str Columbia
Thomas, laborer, r. 705 Mission
Thomas, laborer Albert E. Buckman, r.
NW cor Steiner and Hermann
Thomas, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
Thomas, tinner, r. 3 Tehama
Reynolds Thomas H., cashier Western Union
Telegraph Co., 300 Montgomery, r. Mill
Valley
Thomas R., accountant, r. 1327 Sacramento
William, seaman, r. 19 Guy PI
William B., real estate, r. 720 California
William H., bookkeeper, r. 2310 Larkin
William T., bookkeeper, r. 720 California
W. R., real estate, r. Russ House
Reys Adolph, baker, r. 331, 4th
Reysen Harry, driver North Beach Brewery, r.
206 Van Ness Av
" William C. watchman, r. 39^4 Merritt
Reznik Joseph, waiter, r. 14»4 Oak Grove Av
Rezzauti Torello, carpenter, r. 1717 Ellis
Rhead Albert E., painter Swan & Stein, r. 723,
2->d
Rhein John, merchant tailor, 477 Valencia, r. 6
Camp
" Louis, bartender C. A. Jonas, r. 559 Minna
4®~Rhein. See Rhine
Rheinbach Maria Mrs., stewardess, r. 620
Washington
Rheinhard Franz, tailor, r. Powhattan nr An-
derson
Rheinstron Brothers (Cincinnati, C), wholesale
liquors. Max Ganz agent, 116 Front
Rheude Andrew, candymaker, r. Prentiss nr Old
Hickory
Rhine Emil, clerk Eugene E. P. Pfaeffle, r. 1833
Market
Rhine Farm (Sonoma, Cal.), Gundlach-Bund-
schu Wine Co. proprietors, SE cor 2d
and Market
" Frederika, widow, r. 1141 Geary
4S"Rhine. See Rhein
Rhinehart George W., barber E. Henry Tanner,
r. 1 Victor
Rhinick John, maltster, r. 670 Brannan
Rhoades James W., porter A. L. Lengfeld, r. 14
Sherwood PI
" Noel, clerk Hills Bros., r. 126 Page
" Frank, tailor, 483 Tehama
" Gus, cigars, 915 Market
" John C, mining, r. 1845 Market
" William C, packer, r. 605 Pine
4®" Rhoades. See Rhodes
Rhode Abraham, cooper, r. 711 Mission
" Frank, clerk J. G. Waterman & Co.,r. 729
Montgomery
" Island, Perkins Horse Shoe Co., R. S. Alex-
ander & Son Pac. Coast agents, 35 Steu-
art
Rhode Island Underwriters' Association, Wil-
liam J. Button agent, 401-405 California
" Joseph, barber George W. Costley
" Nicholas, teamster W. A. Fleming & Co., r.
618, 6th
" Peter, shoemaker John Utschig, r. 655
Minna
4®-Rhode. See Rohde
Rhodes Abraham J., miner, r. 263 Octavia
" Alfred E., butcher, 2206 Fillmore, r. 2333
Pine
" Anna, widow, r. 375 Sanchez
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Rhodes Anthony, painter, r. 2329 Pine
" A. P., r. The Colonial
Rhodes Arthur P., weigher United States Cus-
toms, SW cor Jackson and Battery, 2d
floor, r. Alameda
" Augustus L. (Rhodes & Rhodes), r. San Jose
" Charles A., repairer rubber goods, 519
Geary, r. 437 O'Farrell
" Charles D., civil engineer U. S. Surveyor
General's ofQce, r. 711 Jones
" Charles L,., journalist Chronicle, r. 711
Jones
" Clarence S. de N., artist Chronicle, r. 314,
6th Av
" Charles W., machinist Perkins Pump and
Engine Co., r. 375 Sanchez
" Edward G., carpenter, r. 1721 Leavenworth
" Edward L. (Rhodes & Rhodes), r. 2923 Clay
Rhodes Emmit C, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 80 Donohoe Bldg cor Market and
Taylor
" Frank, expressman, SW cor Fillmore and
California, r. 1616 Lyon
" Harry G., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Alameda
" Henry, piano mover, SE cor Kearny and
Post, r. 1418 Howard
" Jacob, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co.
" Jacob L., engineer, r. 2232 Union
" John M., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r.
Larkspur, Marin Co.
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. Contra Costa
House
" Samuel, manager Men's Home, 55 Minna
" Thomas, seaman str Australia
" William, helper Forderer Cornice Wks, r.
1418 Howard
" William H., painter, r. 850 Army
" William H., superintendent Union Trust
Co. of S. F., safe deposit dept.
" & Rhodes (Augustus L. and Edward L.),
attorneys at law, 430 California
4®"Rhodes. See Rhoads and Roades
Rhorer A. Sydney, novelties, 83 Donohoe Bldg,
r. Berkeley
" George D., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. Berkeley
Rhorer Milton M., deputy Insurance Commis-
sioner, 401 California room 8, r. Berkeley
^^"Rhorer. See Rohrer
Rhys Albert W., with Parafane Paint Co., r. 437
Golden Gate Av
" William H., inspector Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 24, 6th
Rial Cornelius, policeman, r. 21 Clinton
Ribby James, groceries and liquors, 217, 23d
Rlber Joseph, laborer Gray Bros., r. 1012 Mont-
gomery
Ribeyrol Lucien. pantryman Marchands Res-
taurant, r. 19^ Harlan Alley
Ribiero Manuel Mrs., widow, r. 1021 Montgom-
ery
Ribis Isidore, laundryman, r. 814 Montgomery
Rible Birdie Miss, cashier Andrew Grimm, r,
925a Jackson
Ribling F. Mrs., widow, r. 9 Russ
Riboli Annie, widow, r. 1911 Polk
Ricardo Francisco, watchman, r. 215 Vallejo
Ricatto Frank, fish dealer, 1309 Pacific
Ricci Eliza Mrs., cigarmaker, r. 2010 Mason
" Frank, r. 4I814 Broadway
" Giovanni, rancher, r. 215 Clark
" Paolo M., contractor, 739 Montgomery, r.
1809 Stockton
Riccomi Andrew, fruit dealer, r. 311, 20th
" Edward, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. S s Sierra nr Kentucky
" G., ropemaker Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.,
r. 1234 Dupont
" Olinto, liquors, 1501 Kentucky
" P. & Co. (Pio Riccomi and Taodoro Schap-
pini), fruits and vegetables, S s Sierra
nr Kentucky
" Pio (P. Riccomi & Co.), r. S s Sierra nr
Kentucky
Rice Abraham, shoemaker, 837 Geary, r. 933
Golden Gate Av
" Addison D., agent, r. 2604 Howard
" Albert, student, r. 1147 Valencia
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Rice Alexander, bookkeeper M. Scheyer & Bro.,
r. 933 Golden Gate Av
" Alexander, photographer, r. 426 Fulton
" Amelia, widow, r. 430 Ellis
" Annie Mrs., clerk Swain Bros., r. 219 Geary
" Archie B., reporter Call, r. 611 Chestnut
" Renjamin, clerk M. S. Rice, r. 663, 20th
" Caroline E., widow, r. 113 Gilbert rear
" Charles, baker str Santa Rosa
" Charles, harness maker, r. 663, 20th
" Charles A., engineer Engine 24, r. 1109, 20th
" Charles A., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
806 Elizabeth
" Charles E,, painter, r. 131a 19th
" Clinton L., expressman, SE cor 3d and
Stevenson, r. 837 Ellis
" Courtland H., gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 837
Ellis
" Dora, widow, r. 6 Russ
" Edith Miss, r. 618Vi Filbert
" Edward, blacksmith, 131e 19th
" Edwin R., clerk local freight auditor's
oface S. P. Co., r. 819 California
" E. Emmet, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1122 Pine
" Felix, steward, r. 8 Gough
" Francis A., mattress maker Samuel Beal
Furniture Co., r. 2 Dehon
" Frank, actor, r. 414 Ivy Av
" Frank, bookkeeper Harris Packing and
Provision Co., r. Oakland
" Frank, conductor Cal. St. RR. r. 837 Ellis
" Frank, cook str San Jose, r. 16 Ritch
' ' Frank, porter C. Breckenridge & Son
" Frank H., driver, r. 312 Van Ness Av
" George, r. 11 Victor PI
" George, machinist Golden State and
Miners Iron Wks, r. 28 Ritch
" George A., salesman The Hamburger Co.,
r. 920 Church
" George E., carpenter, r. 511 Willow Av
" George H., painter, r. 7 Rausch
" George M., agent, r. 430 Ellis
" Harvey W., engine and machine wks, 56
Bluxome, r. Haywards
" Henry C, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2026
Filbert
" Henrv D., hydrantman Corporation Yard
S.F.F.D.,r. 406 Bush
" Isidor, ladies' tailor, r. 279 Clara
" James, r. 625 Davis
" James, barber, 346, 7th, r. 137, 3d
" James, cook Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" James, cooper, r. 720 Ellis
" James, peddler, r. Francis nr Mission
" James E., messenger Wells, Fargo & Co.,
r. 324 Golden Gate Av
" John, carpenter, r. 920 Church
" John C, surveyor and draughtsman John
A. Benson, r. Oakland
" John H., molder Novelty Machine Wks, r.
12 Lapidge
" Joseph, calker, r. 302 Green
" Joseph A., laborer, r. 312 Minna
" Keiran J., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 1902Y2
McAllister
" Lawrence, engineer, r. 519 Potrero Av
" Louis, helper Union Pac. Salt Co., r. 34
Sacramento
" Lydia C, widow, r. 1122 Pine
" Mary L., widow, r. 1214 Clay
" Michael, carpenter, 205 Ellis, r. 511 Willow
Av
" Michael S., hay, grain, wood and coal, 669,
20th, r. 663, 20th
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Rice Oliver, master bk Bundaleer, office 38 Mar-
ket
" Patrick J., heater Eastwood & Wilson, r.
624, 4th
" Peter, master bkr Forest Queen, office 6
California
" Peter, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept., r. cor
Beach and Lyon
" Richard, plumber, 107 Geary, r. Lorin
" Richard, sawmaker, r. 610 Natoma
" Richard J., barber, 2903 Baker
" Robe t E., laborer, r. 113 Gilbert rear
" Robert R., oils, r. 28 Prosper
" Ruel D., r. 331 Bryant
" Sarah Miss, saleslady, r. 34 Mint Av
" Sarah H., widow, r. 312 Van Ness Av
" Stephen, r. 837 Ellis
" Susan W., widow, r. 1147 Valencia
" Thomas, r. 316 Minna
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 23554 Langton
" Thomas, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co r
920 Church
" Thomas E., musician, r. 2726 Greenwich
" William A., salesman Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 1147 Valencia
" William H. (Smoot & Rice), r. 723 Eddy
" William H., milk dealer, NE cor Fell and
Gough, r. Alameda
4®"Rice. See Reis and Reiss
RICH A. J. & CO.,
real estate agents, houses rented and
rents collected, 112 Montgomery, tele-
phone Main 5798
Rich Alfred J., office 112 Montgomery, r. 108 Oak
" Christian S., metaphysician, r. 120 Turk
" Curtis W., varieties, 534 Valencia
" Daniel P. (Denver Furniture C0.I, r. 934
Howard
" David, real estate, 112 Montgomery, r. 108
Oak
" Dorastus W., watchman Will & Finck Co
r. 122 Turk
" Edward M.. tailor, r. 535',4 Stevenson
" Frederick, laborer, r. 3314 Ecker
" French, warehouseman W. P. Fuller & Co..
r. 2326 Folsom
" Geary, cashier A. J. Rich & Co., r. 108 Oak
" Henry, r. 1104 Market
" Henry, packer George H. Tay Co., r. 1130
Filbert
" Henry W., miner, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Jane, widow, r. oor 11th and L
" J. Henry, machinist Union I. Wks. r. 1114U
Kentucky
" Joseph, r. 108 Oak
" L. A. Mrs., stenographer and typewriter,
402 Montgomery, room A, r. 419 San Jose
Av
" Lee B., electrician, r. cor 11th Av and L
" Louis, cook, r. 407 Sutter
" Obadiah, clerk Grand Hotel
" Rebecca, widow, r. 6 Fella PI
" William, clerk, r. 100 Jones
" Winifred C. Miss, manager Deaconess Set-
tlement of M. E. Church, r. 530, 6th
4®»Rich. See Reich
Richard Alice Mrs., bakery, 33&y2, 6th
" Charles, upholsterer, 823 Valencia
" Ernest, waiter, r. 506, 4th
" George, laborer, r. oor 16th and Alabama
" George H., restaurant, 315-321. 4th, r. 725
20th
" Harry, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
" John, lineman, r. 346, 4th
" John, machinist, r. 414 Brannan
Richard Joseph, miner, r. 619 Pacific
" Julius, laborer B. Jouanou & Son, r. 1440
Stockton
" Robert, teamster, r. 435 Bryant
4®=-Richard. SeeReichhardt.Richertand Rick-
ard
Richards Albert, clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. 623 Castro
" Alvah B., harness maker Kempkey, Gilham
& Sawyer, r. 816 Jessie
" Angeline, widow, r. 236 Church
" Ann, widow, r. 1508 Point Lobos Av
" Annie Mrs., r. 2142 Post
" Annie M., widow, r. 1512 Pine
" Benjamin, salesman M. Blaskower & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Benjamin F., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. San Jose, Cal.
" Bertha, widow, watchcase polisher, r. 264
Jessie
" Charles O., president History Co., 723
Market, r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" Charles W., dentist, 47 Post, r. 1512 Pine
" Clara, widow, r. 1010 Alabama
" Clayton F. (Richards & Co), r. 301 Penn-
sylvania Av
" Clayton F. Jr., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 301 Pennsylvania Av
Richards Daniel B., attorney at law, 14 San-
some, room 39, r. 515 Elizabeth
" David M., clerk G. Staacke, r. 931 Sutter
" Edwin, laborer, r. 704>4 Mission
" Elizabeth J. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1508 Point
Lobos Av
" E. M. Mrs., nurse, r. 1310 Larkin
" Emil, electrician, r. 264 Jessie
" Emma, widow, r. 315, 80th
" Emma Miss (M. E. Richards), r. 612 Guer-
rero
" Ezra, miner, r. 808 Central Av
" Frank, r. 213 Shotwell
" Frank R., cook, r. 1131 Folsom
" George, engineer Miller & Lux, r. SW cor
11th Av South and P
" George E., relief maps, 769 Market
" George A., stenographer Chas. M. Plum &
Co., r. 816 Jessie
" Gertrude, domestic, 1713 Jackson
" Harry C, representative Welsh Anthracite
dept. Oregon Improvement Co., r. Oak-
land
" Harry G., dentist, 931 Sutter
" Harry T., special policeman, r. 2612"^ Bush
" Henry, butcher James McDermott, r. 7th
Av South bet M and N
" Henry C, detective, r. 17 Hickory Av
" Henry W.. upholsterer, r. 665 Howard
" Jacob J., woodturner Charles Greffe, r. 8
Folsom Av
" James, laborer, r. 516 Haight
" James C, carpenter, r. 1409 Buchanan
" James H., insurance, r. 1508 Point Lobos Av
" James S., marine engineer, r. 26b Pleasant
" Jane, widow, r. 2049!4 Mission
" John, r. 816 Jessie
Richards John, consulting engineer, 22 Califor-
nia, rooms 25-26
" John, longshoreman, r. 12.30 Stockton
" John D. (Richards & Henry), r. 2915 Wash-
ington
Richards John E., attorney at law, 26-27
Crocker Bldg, telephone Main 75, r. 2405
Webster
" John E., clerk Greenzweig & Co., r. 612
Guerrero
Richards John W., cooperage stock and real es-
tate agent, 530 California, room 1, r.
Berkeley
" Joseph, porter Wahl & Romer
" Joseph I., dental student, r. 612 Guerrero
" Josephine Mrs., stationery, 540 Bush, r. 615
Pine
" Kate, widow, r. 926b Greenwich
" Lalia S. Miss, school teacher, r. 301 Penn-
sylvania Av
" Laura Miss, principal Insurance Free Kin-
dergarten and William N. Steuben Me-
morial Kindergarten, SW cor
shire and Butte
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Richards Lizzie Mrs., r. 21 Buena Vista
" Lorenzo H., bartender A. J. Martin, r. 728
Folsom
" Louis A., clerk John Reid, r. 264 Jessie
" M. & E. (Mary and Emma), milliners, 930
Valencia
" Margaret Mrs., proprietor The Nevada
House, 132, 6th
" Mary Mrs., saleslady J. W. Evans, r. 213
Shotwell
" Mary Miss (M. & E. Richards), r. 612 Guer-
rero
" M. Leila Miss, teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 210 Fair Oaks
" Morgan, miner, r. 1513 Mission
" M. P., r. 808Lott
" Muriel Miss, teacher South San Francisco
Primary School, r. 301 Pennsylvania Av
" Owen W., laborer, r. 348, 10th
" Robert, stone cutter, r. 10 Russ
" Robert, teamster Western Meat Co., r. 435
Bryant
" Samuel, litho pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 2 Bond
" Stephen H., machinist First Street Wks,
Union I. Wks, r. 1854^4 Lexington Av
" Taylor, expressman Francis -Valentine
Co., r. Lorin
" Theodore, proprietor The New Continental
Hotel, NE cor Napa and Louisiana
" Thomas, r. 2017!^ Ellis
" William, laborer, r. 829 Stevenson
" William, marine fireman, r. 3 Bond
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" William A., seaman, r. 10 Anthony
Richards & Co. (Clayton F. Richards), whole-
sale, druggist, 406-408 Clay
RICHARDS & HENRY,
(John D. Richards and Carl A. Henry),
San Francisco agents Fire Association
of Philadelphia, Milwaukee Mechanics'
Insurance Co. (Wisconsin), Queen In-
surance Co. of America (New York),
and Norwich Union Fire Insurance
Society (England), 505 California, tele-
phone Main 1100
JB®" Richards. See Richard and Rickards
Richardson Abby E., dressmaking, 409'/4, 3d
" Agnes Miss, r. 630 Capp
" Alexander W., draughtsman, r. 1907% Mis-
sion
" Alfred E., porter Woonsocket Rubber Co.,
-r. 717 Eddy
" Arthur K., freight clerk str San Jose
" A. W. Mrs., varieties, 1907 Mission
" Benjamin F., receiving teller Sather Bank-
ing Co., r. 109 Frederick
" Charles, engineer Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. 40914 . 3d
" Charles, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Charles B., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 230 Sunnyside Av
" Charles H., liquors, 40 Moss
" Charles T., proprietor Redfern Shoe Co.,
415 Market, r. 24, 6th
" Charles W., watchmaker Nordman Bros.,
r. 813 Ellis
" Clement, teamster, r. Cortland Av nr An-
dover Av
" Clements, r. 3473 Market
" Clifford P., salesman Sadler & Co., r. 16
Lily Av
" Clotilda R., widow, r. 517 Grove
" Curtis E., butcher Leon D. Stone & Co., r.
1055A Howard
Richardson Daniel S., secretary Post Office
San Francisco, r. East Oakland
■ Edward, extraman Engine 14, r. 1017 Mc-
Allister
Edward, janitor, r. 150^4 Silver
Edward, porter Thomas J. Clancy, r. 333
McAllister
Edward D., plumber James Richardson, r.
616, 17th
Edward N., with St. Germain Billiard Co.
Edwin H., salesman Thomas Day & Co., r.
Oakland
Estelle T., widow, r. 3713 Clay
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Richardson Florence J. Miss, teacher Marshall
Primary School, r. 3332 Mission
" Frank B., pressman Call, r. 933 Washington
" Frank H., attorney at law, 530 California,
room 31, r. East Oakland
" Frederick (Richardson & Engler), r. 605
Natoma
" Frederick A., clerk forwarding dept Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Alameda
" G., waiter str Santa Cruz
" George, r. Ill Olive Av
" George (Richardson & Gale)
" George, cook, r. 113 Oregon
" George, driver O'Brien & Spotorno
" George, teamster Teele & Co., r. 538 Jessie
" George B., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 14
Roach
Richardson George F., master of transporta-
tion Southern Pacific Co., 4 Montgomery,
r. The Colonial
" George W., entry clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 1315, 18th
" Gideon C, musician, r. 6 Belmont PI
" H. C. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 119 Stockton
" H. C. Miss, teacher music, r. 600 Bush
" Harold, stenographer Electrical Engineer-
ing Co.. r. 635 Golden Gate Av
" Harry C, barber, r. 1013 Leavenworth
" James, butcher, r. 1055a Howard
" James, cook, r. 611 Powell
" James, plumber, 616, 17th
" James A., printer, r. 2 Camp
" James D., salesman Redfern Shoe Co.,r. 24,
6th
" James P., physician, 6 Zoe
" John, r. 605 Natoma
" John, r. 36 Oakwood
" John, chief engineer str Belgic
" John, janitor, r. 630 Capp
'■ John, machinist, r. 69 Murphy Bldg
" John, master str Hope, offlce 24 Clay, r.
Berkeley
" John J. (Richardson & Robinson), r. 733^4
Stevenson
" John K., student, r. 630 Capp
" John R., laborer, r. 555 Natoma
" John S., brass finisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 67 Clementina
" John W. (Richardson & Blair), r. 2130 Fill-
more
" John W., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 616, 17th
" John W., cook, r. 146a 5th
" Joseph, waiter str Alameda
" Joseph A., trackman Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 20 Allen
Richardson J. T., president San Francisco
Storage and Transfer Co., S s Brannan
bet 8th and 9th, r. 1613 Ho '-ard
Richardson J. W. A., secretary San Francisco
Storage and Transfer Co., S s Brannan
bet 8th and 9th, r. 1613 Howard
" Kate, widow, r. 933 Shotwell
" L. (California Horse Repository), r. 510
Van Ness Av
" Lottie Miss, dressmaker Abby E. Richard-
son, r. 4091/2, 3d
" Louis, plumber, r. 664H Howard
" Manley, contractor and builder, r. 1373 San
Jose Av
" Margaret, widow, liquors, NE cor 6th Av
and Pulton
" Marion H., salesman C. S. Eaton, r. 1519
Webster
" Mary, widow, r. 1055A Howard
" Mary, widow, r. Sadowa nr Orizaba
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Richardson Mary C, widow, r. 1055 Marl^et
" Myra, widow, r. 49 Hill
" Nicholas J., master mariner, r. I314 Isis
" Rachel, widow, r. 36 Fair Oalts
" Richard, housemover, r. 524 Natoma
" Robert, marine engineer, r. 3638, 16th
" Robert A., mathematician Sherwood &
Sherwood, r. 404 Lott
" Robert E., jeweler, 1644 Polk, r. 1704 Poll?
" Robert M., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
512 Golden Gate Av
" Theodore T., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1309
Lyon
" Thomas, liquors, 593, 6th
" Thomas, lumber dealer, 22 Market, room 10,
r. 1032 Vallejo
" Thomas, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Thomas, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Walter H., salesman California Desiccate'd
Food Co.,r. Oakland
" Walter H., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 1309 Lyon
" W. H., salesman Owl Drug Co., r. San
Rafael
" Willard A., attorney at law, 303-309 Safe
Deposit Bldg, r. Brooklyn Hotel
" William, carpenter, r. 521 Natoma
" William, seaman, r. 645 Merchant
Blchardson William G., Pacific Coast manager
Graham Paper Co. (St. Louis, Mo.), 527
Commercial, telephone Main 1064, r. 109
Frederick
" William H., druggist, r. 2230ak
" William Jr., with Shipowners' and Mer-
chants' Tugboat Co., r. Alameda
" William S., coachman, 2121 Laguna
" Willis, stenographer Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 635 Golden Gate Av
Richardson & Blair (John W. Richardson and
William Blair), proprietors Phoenix Res-
taurant, 2130 Fillmore
" & Engler (Frederick Richardson and John
W. Engler), metal roofers, 29 Valencia
" & Gale (George Richardson and M. F
Gale), masons and builders, 40 New
Montgomery
" & Robinson (John J. Richardson and John
P. Robinson), restaurant, 1241 Market
Richelieu Hotel, 1016 Van Ness Av
Richers Henry, laborer, i:. Pennsylvania Av nr
Army
Richert A., liquors, 1314 Larkin, r. 1208A
Larkin
" Constant, baker, r. 1820 Mason
" Paul, soap maker F. Emil Seidel, r. San
Bruno Av nr 28th
JB^-Richert. See Reichardt and Richard
Richeson James L., barber, 502 Ellis, r. 1012
Leavenworth
Richet A. B., r. 926b Filbert
Richey William S., dentist. Emporium Bldg, r.
2124 Bush
Richez John, laborer, r. 121 Post
" Leonie Mrs., dressmaking, 121 Post, rooms
Richie Richard L., clerk, r. 336 O'Farrell
Richieri Pietra Mrs., seamstress, r. 5 Pollard
PI
Richit Henry V., superintendent National
Cemetery, Presidio
Richler Oscar F., miller Del Monte Mills, r. 122
Townsend
Richling Lilly O. Miss, clerk Vermont Marble
Co., r. 9 Leavenworth
Richman Andre, seaman str San Jose
" Joseph, tailor, r. 330 Fremont
Richman Julia, widow, r. 510 Eddy
" Louis P., tinsmith George H. Tay Co., r.
681 Mission
Richmann Henry, machinist W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 537, 5th
jgS^Richmann. See Reichmann and Rickmann
Richmond Banner The (weekly), J. H. Bond
publisher, NW cor Point Lobos and 7th
Avs
Richmond Congregational Church, Rev. Philip
Coombe pastor, SW cor 7th Av and
Clement
Richmond District Free Kindergarten, Miss
Jeanette M. Lichtenstein principal, 291
3d Av
" George R., r. 18 Stanly PI
" Henry, machinist, r. 537, 5th
" Horace, mining expert, r. 905 Mai'ket
" John B., clerk, r. 17 Monroe
" Julia A., widow, r. 510 Eddy
" Mary, widow, dressmake*-, r. 30 Stanford
Richmond Primary School, Mrs. Anna E. Tier-
nan principal, E s 1st Av nr Point
Lobos Av
" R., engineer Occidental Foundry, r. 582
Howard
" Selden I., porter, r. 217, 3d
" The, NE cor 6th Av and Fulton
" William B., machinist, r. 136 Olive Av
" William H., carpenter, r. 1423, 24th
Richon Adele Miss, milliner, r. 956 Mission
" Annis, widow, r. 956 Mission
" Edward, clerk, r. 956 Mission
" Louis Miss, teacher music, r. 956 Mission
Richter Adolph, manufacturing jeweler, 622
Merchant, r. East Oakland
" Adolph, teamster N. Ohlandt & Co., r. cor
24th and Nebraska
" Alexander F. (F. Richter & Son), r. 619H
Haight
" Alfred F., traveling salesman, r. 2011
Powell
" Annie, widow, lodgings, 1803 Stockton
" Bernard J., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. East Oakland
" Bernhard (Richter Bros. & Co.), r. 18 Minna
" Brothers & Co. (Bernard and Max Richter),
manufacturers chocolate and candy,
139, 1st
" Charles, stableman, r. 1214 Larkin
" Clarence L., clerk Pac. Tool and Supply
Co., r. Alameda
Richter C. Max, M. D., surgeon, office 614
Geary, hours 2 to 4 p. m., telephone East
263, r. 2608 Webster, telephone West 690
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 217a Clara
" Ernest, collector, r. 407 Sutter
" Ernest C, engraver, 344 Kearny, r. 340, 6th
" F. & Son (Fritz and Alexander F.), uphol-
sterers, 619^4 Haight
" Fritz (F. Richter & Son), r. 6I914 Haight
" Fritz, cook, r. 657 Howard
" George, seaman, r. 393, 6th
" George, r. 1908 Jones
" George J., janitor, r. 1908 Jones
" Harry, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie, r.
450 Minna
" Henry, laborer, r. 438, 5th
" Henry, waiter The Louvre, r. 233 Stevenson
" Herman, cook, r. 210 Ritch rear
Richter John L., patentee Alameda Gas Re-
gulator, 306 Sutter, r. Alameda
Richter Leopold W., groceries and liquors, 2001
Powell, r. 2003 Powell
" Margaret Mrs., r. London nr China Av
" Martha Miss, r. 523, 2d
" Martin, with Gutte & Frank, r. 109 Broder-
ick
" Max (Richter Bros. & Co.), r. 18 Minna
" Oscar F., miller, r. 122 Townsend
" Peter E., policeman, r. 1908 Jones
" Reinhold, groceries and liquors, 142 Page,
r. 206 Octavia
" Richard, deckhand, r. 3 East
" William, clerk. Transatlantic Fire Ins.
Co., r. 217a Clara
" William, 1st officer str Encinal, r. 123714,
18th
" William, upholsterer, r. 21 Lapidge
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Richter William C. (Riohter & Quarg). r. 2751
Bush
Richter & Quarg (William C. Richter and Emil
O. Quarg), druggists, 236 Sutter
Richtstieg Henry J., carpenter N. Parrish &
Co., r. 213A22d
Rick Adolph, r. 812 Elizabeth
" Charles H., butcher, 513 Bryant, r. 121 Fell
" George E., butcher Charles H. Rick, r. 121
Fell
" Jacob, millwright Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 121 Fell
" John G., shoemaker, 322 Larkin
" Matthew, driver Liepsic Bros., r. 2335
Washington
Rickard Jane, widow, r. 15i/4 Kissling
" Joseph, expressman, r. 225 Douglass
" Joseph T., foreman Hey wood Bros. & Co., r.
15!/2 Kissling
" Kenneth C, real estate, r. 112 Scott
" Lizzie Miss, stenographer J. K. Armsby
Co., r. 720 Bush
" Michael, tally clerk Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co.
" Richard P., buyer Bibo, Newman & Iken-
berg, r. 122 Austin Av
Blckard Thomas, with Parke & Lacy Co, 21-23
Fremont, r. Berkeley
" W., fireman str Australia
" William H., r. 320 Myrtle Av
;8®=-Rickard. See Richard
Rickards Addle Mrs., adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 502
Taylor
" Carlton, interpreter, r. 42 Diamond
" F. P., r. 303 Turk
" George J., packer, r. 78 Clementina
" Mary J., widow, r. 42 Diamond
" William J., bookkeeper J. Gordan, r. 216
Elm Av
" William J., master tugboat Liberty, Val-
lejo St. Wharf, r. 2002 Powell
je®-Rickards. See Rickard and Richards
Ricke Charles W., machinist, r. 1013 York
" Henry, cabinet maker West Coast Furni-
ture Co., r. 1013 York
" Henry J., machine hand West Coast Fur-
niture Co., r. 1013 York
Ricker Augustine E., laborer, r. Prentiss nr
Cortland Av
" Benjamin F., r. 608O'Farrell
" B. F. Mrs., lodgings, 608 O'Farrell
" Fritz, elevatorman Hotel Fairmount
Rickerby William, watchman P. C. SS.
2349 Jones
" William J., clerk C. L. Vercoutere, r. 2349
Jones
Ricketson Charles, employee Neustadter Bros.,
r. 1123 Powell
" Hiram, carpenter, r. 114 Hyde
" J. C. Mrs., widow, r. 1123 Powell
Ricketts Alfred H., attorney at law, 203 Crocker
Bldg, r. East Oakland
" Bertha Mrs., r. 505 Pacific
" Charles, painter, r. 118 Perry
" Edward, steward str Santa Rosa
Rickey Bliss, surveyor, r. 315 Grove
" George W. (Rickey & Co.), r. 2122 Fillmore
" H. S., salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r. 313
Co.
" Israel E. (Rickey & Co.), r. 2122 Fillmore
" Thomas B., carpenter, r. Richland Av nr
South Av
" & Co. (George W. and Israel E. Rickey),
electricians and locksmiths, 2122 Fill-
more
Ricklefs Henry, manager Julius Hoegemann, r.
NE cor 18th and Guerrero
Rickman Adolph, carpenter, r. 4 Albion Av rear
" William F., plumbing and tinning, 1943
Mission
Rickmann Fritz, miner, r. 220 Pacific
Rickoft Arthur R., secretary Mount Kimball
Gold Mining Co., 5 Mills Bldg, 5th floor,
r. 1194 Haight
" Charles, r. 1194 Haight
" Luther A., with S. F. Committee on Com-
merce, 44Steuart, room 15
Ricks George K., butcher J. Schweitzer & Co.,
r. 13 Olive Av
" John W., r. 356 Jessie
" Robert, sexton, r. 1716 Leavenworth
Ricksteiner Henry, conductor, r. 129, 10th
Ricord M. Miss, r. 714 Bush
Ricotti Augustin, watchmaker, 222^4 Montgom-
ery Av
Rida S., steward str City of Rio de Janeiro
Ridanza Osborn, waiter, r. 1014 Pacific
Riddell Allen MoD., salesman G. G. Wickson &
Co., r. 515 Taylor
" Andrew, r. 1203 Market
" Charles, machinist G. G. Wickson & Co., r.
614 Folsom
" D. S., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson, r.
2626 Howard
" Edwin B., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" George H,, deputy Assessor, r. 219 Gough
" George L., cashier H. M. Newhall & Co., r.
1912Devisadero
" Gustav, r. 1204 Kearny
" James, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 44, 3d
" L. Mrs., widow, r. 311 Guerrero
" William N., clerk Land Dept. S. P. Co., r.
726 Ashbury
Riddle Annie, widow, r. 1542 Kentucky
" George W., policeman, r. 1137!4, 24th
" James H. cook, r. 17 Sherwood PI
" Jeremiah B., electrician, r. 2633 Sutter
" John A., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1011
Minnesota
" Joseph M. C, motorman Market St. Ry, r.
1542 Kentucky
;eS=-Riddle. See Riddell, Ridel and Riedel
Riddock Alexander, engineer, r. 23M Perry
" Alexander S., pipefitter Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 231/2 Perry
" George H., tinsmith Power & Pike, r. 23M
Perry
" Jeanette Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 23M
Perry
" Margaret Miss, saleslady, r. 23M Perry
" Wingate N., fireman, r. 23M Perry
Ridel Max, tanner Frank McAleer, r. Tanner's
Home
Ridenour Archibald P., r. IS^/^ Hubbard
Rideout Benjamin N., master mariner, 9 Mis-
sion, r. Berkeley
" Bert, chair finisher, r. 124, 11th
" Edward, student, r. 1950 Washington
" Ernest V., captain str Alviso, r. 1734 San
Carlos Av
" Norman D., banker, r. 1950 Washington
" Thomas, contractor, r. 108 Shotwell
" Walter, master mariner, r. 311 San Jose Av
Rider Frederick, druggist, 504 Bush, r. 1214
Fell
" George W., porter, r. NE cor Beale and
Folsom
" lias, painter, 824 Folsom
" Irvin W.. milk dealer, r. 2513 Folsom
" William M., r. 2513 Folsom
J8®-Rider. See Reiter and Ryder
Ridey Alfred C, hostler Isaac W. O'Rourke, r.
321 Golden Gate Av
Ridge Edward, traveling salesman, r. 988 How-
ard
" Kinsey E., painter, r. 15 De Long Av
•' Margaret, widow, r. 458 Minna
Ridgeway William J., files and mill picks, 17
Hill, r. 19 Hill ^„„ ,^ ^ ,
Ridgway Charles W., contractor, r. 408 McAl-
lister
Riding Benjamin G., packer, r. 732 Folsom
" George W., porter, r. 732 Folsom
" George W. Jr., clerk, r. 732 Folsom
" Thomas R., teamster Teele & Co., r. 917
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Ridley A. E. Brooke, agent Siemens & Halske
Electric Co. of America, 10 Front
■' A. E. & Co. (Albert E. Ridley), stencils
and brands, 323 Front
" Albert E. (A. E. Ridley & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" Alberti E. Miss, nurse Gal. Woman's Hos-
pital
" George I., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 1411
Baker
" Helen S., widow, r. 826 Montgomery
" Joseph, jeweler. 708 Valencia
Ridling Alexander G., insurance adjuster, r. 600
Bush
Ridlington Thomas, foreman, r. 19 Lapidge
Ridolfi Charles, fruits and vegetables, 741. 24th
Riebe Edward, salesman A. Repsold & Co., r.
1405 Bush
" Helena, widow, r. 116 Alabama
Riebel George, cabinet maker, r. 2016 Taylor
Riebeling Elizabeth, domestic, 905 Hyde
" John, clerk, r. 121 Olive Av
Riechers A., musicion. r. 20 Ellis
" Adelaide Mrs., r. 792 Van Ness Av
Riechers Frederick W., groceries and liquors,
601 Larkin, r. 604 Eddy
" Gustave, gripman Geary St. RR.. r. 29
Boyce
" Herman, groceries, wood, coal and grain,
NW cor 26th and Alabama
" John H. (Riechers & Grieme), r. 18, 7th
" Louis, bookkeeper Frederick W. Riechers.
r. 604 Eddy
" Otto, clerk J. H. Rippe, r. 2536 Bryant
" William, bartender, r. 529 Sacramento
" William, clerk FrederickW. Riechers, r. 604
Eddy
" & Grieme (John H. Riechers and Herman
H. Grieme). groceries and liquors. 18, 7th
Rieck Charles, r. N s Channel bet 9th and 10th
" Charles, stair builder, r. 2026 Folsom
" Henry, cooper, r. N s Channel bet 9th and
10th
Riecke Joseph, waiter, r. 748 Howard
Riedel Conrad, paper carrier, r. 36 Clarence PI
" George, paper carrier, r. 36 Clarence PI
" Gustave H., merchant, r. 1007 Mason
" Walter, clerk D. M. Osborne &, Co., r. 205
Turk
" William, cigar maker, r. 921, 26th
es-Rieael. See Riddle
Rieder Ulrich, miner, r. 629 Commercial
Riedinger William F., restaurant, 104, 7th, r.
306, 25th
Riedy Charles C, microscopes and micro-
scopical supplies, 432 Montgomery, r.
3015a California
4S-Riedy. See Reidy
Rief James, longshoreman, r. 37 East
Riefiel E. J. Mrs., varieties, 1104 Golden Gate Av
" Louis C, barber. 1104 Golden Gate Av
Riefke Louis, tailor, r. 449 Tehama
Riegel Herman, laborer, r. 429 Chestnut
" Michael L., barber, 831 Geary
Riegelhaupt Philip, tailor, 506 Market, r. 546
Howard
Riegelhuth Charles, butcher, 432, 3d, r. 106 Silver
" Conrad, cabinet maker, r. 44 Julia
" Conrad, paper ruler Frank Malloye, r. Ala-
meda
" Frederick, bag maker Hirshf elder & Mea-
ney, r. 44 Julia
" George, bottler, r. 826 Lombard
Rieger August, laborer, r. 315 Sierra
" John G., traveling salesman O. S. Potter
&Co., r. 214'/^ Grove
Rieger Paul Mrs., widow, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Rieger Paul & Co., William Rieger manager,
flavoring extracts and perfume manufac-
turers, 511 Front
Rieger WUliam, manager Paul Rieger & Co., 511
Front, r. 2832 California
Riegert George, salesman Western Furnishing
Co., r. 565 Stevenson
Riegger Joseph R., teacher music, r. 1437 C
Farrell
Riehl Arthur B.. policeman, r. 88, 9th
" Fred, millhand W. H. Miner, r. Alameda
" Otto, accountant RoUa V. Watt, r. Ala-
meda
Riehmann Charles, seaman, r. 820 Battery
Riely Carrie Miss, printer P. J. Thomas, r. 35
Natoma
" John E., printer Francis- Valentine Co., r.
35 Natoma
" Joseph T., photo engraver Union Photo-
Engraving Co., r. 35 Natoma
" Thomas J., r. 35 Natoma
Rielly James (Sullivan & Rielly), r. 1025 York
" Philip, carpenter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 410 Francisco
4^Rielly. See Reilly
Riemer Clara, r. 19 Bridge PI
" Frank, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
" John, clerk, r. 428 Broadway
" Rudolph, groceries and liquors, 3033 LSr
guna
4®"Riemer. See Reimer
Riemers Gustave, driver, r. 628% Lombard
Rienacher Hermina, widow, r. 1825 Lombard
Rienecker Carl, painter, r. 914, 23d
j^"Rienecker. See Reinecker
Riepe John A., engraver Rothschild & Haden-
felt, r. .507 Mason
Riepen Rudolph, cabinet maker Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. 9 Day
" John, butcher, 3.504 Mission, r. 31, 28th
Riephof George, r. 410 McAllister
Ries Edgar, electrician, r. 419 Hayes
" Emanuel, traveling salesman, r. 419 Hayes
" Johanna, widow, r. 419 Hayes
" George A., carpenter, r. 27 Chattanooga
" Laura, widow, r- 2514 Fillmore
" Leopold, land agent, 621 Clay
" Lillian Miss, saleslady J. Lauzer, r. 2332
Mission
Riese Charles A., manufacturer surgical, dental
and electrical instruments, 230 Kearny,
room 8, r. 757 Folsom
" David, cigar manufacturer, 611 Sansome, r.
1519 Baker
" J., gripman, r. 638, 23d
<• J. Ernest, real estate, r. 207, 19th
4®" Riese. See Rees, Reese, Ries and Riess
Riesel August, scavenger, r. 14%, 14th
Rieser Edwin 0., secretary and treasurer
Bayle, Lacoste & Co., and California
Fertilizer Works, r. 412, 19th
" Kate E. Mrs., r. 412, 19th
Riess William J., foreman, r. 1418, 25th
Rietow Charles, hamessmaker Main & Win-
chester
RIETZKE GUSTAV, D. D. S.,
dentist, office 1228 Market, rooms 1-
2-3-4, gas administered, r. 2502 Wash-
ington, telephone West 737
Rieux Alice Miss, r. 604 Geary
" Charlotte Miss, bookkeeper, r. 604 Geary
" Lucy, widow, r. 604 Geary
Rievelev Charles A., clerk Tillmann & Bendel,
r. 801 Pine
Riewerts Mienert H., groceries and liquors,
2501 Mission, r. 2505% Mission
Riffle Franklin, vice-president and secretary
General Construction Co., 77 Columbian
Bldg, r. Oakland
" John W., engineer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 122, 10th
Rifkind Hyman, tailor L Fenkelstein, r. 4 Geary
Court
" Louis, capmaker G. Rosenberg & Son, r. 4
Geary Court
Riga Jacob, tailor, r. 266 Minna
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Rigacci J., window cleaner, 33!- Sutter
Rigades Emanuel, bartender John Byrne, r. 148
New Montgomery
Rigas Peter, fruits, 431 Sutter, r. 722 Bush
Rigaud Blanch Miss, clerk Louis Rigaud, r.
1705 Sacramento
" Louis, crockery, 1506 Polk, r. 1705 Sacra-
mento
Rigby William, attorney at law and with Pick-
ens, Fulton & Co., 130 Sansome, r. Ala-
meda
" William Jr., clerk Pickens, Fulton & Co.,
r. East Oakland
Rigdon Rufus L., physician and surgeon, office
Nucleus Bldg, cor 3d and Market, rooms
8-9, hours 1:30 to 4:30 and 7 to 8 p. m.,
telephone Main 5088, r. 914 Page, tele-
phone West 96
" Truston A., r. 405 Geary
Rigg George, surveyor, r. 560 Howard
" George A., traveling salesman Howe Scale
Co., r. 836 Sutter
Riggers' and Stevedores' Union Association,
808 Montgomery
" Protective Union of San Francisco, ofBce
15 Howard
Riggins Hamilton J., clerk car accountant S. P.
Co.,r. 1115.20th
Riggs Austin R., photographer, 514 Kearny
" Charles B.. carpenter, r. 2116 Howard
" Don P., teacher violin, r. 1246, 23d
Righetti Candida, weigher Dairymens' Union of
Cal., r. 2927 Jackson
" Dominick, cider and wine, 345V4, 5th
" Silide, clerk Cherubino Baldocchi, r. .521
Geary
Righini Giuseppe, milkman, r. 1323 Minna
" Thomas, laborer, r. 20 Hinckley
Rightmire Elizabeth A., widow, r. 1417 Scott
Rightstone Rica Mrs., r. 917 Geary
Rigley Joseph, r. 2336 Greenwich
Rigney Edward, coal passer str San Juan
" James A., machine hand Bolander & Per-
kins, r. 17 Minna
" Thomas F.. wood mantels, 119 Valencia, r.
102 Hartford
Rigolette Joseph, waiter, r. 164 Jessie
Rigotard John. r. 26 Pleasant
Rihder Peter, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Harbor View
Rike Harry W., liquors, NE cor Steiner and
Hermann, r. 220 McAllister
Riker Alanson, clerk Windsor Hotel
" Caroline Mrs., furnished rooms, 1021 Pow-
ell
" Edward, waiter, r. 838 Mission
" Harrison H., tailor, r. 1031 Powell
Rikmuth Minrio, milker Joseph Fassler, r.
Mission Road bet Five and Six-Mile
Houses
Rilcovich A., driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
528 Golden Gate Av
Rilea Nettie Miss, stenographer John H. Dick-
inson, r. Oakland
Riley Andrew J., clerk, r. 446 Clementina
" Andrew J., hoseman Engene 31, r. 1214 Pa-
cific
" Annie, widow, r. 355 Jessie
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1334 Bush
" Augustine L., clerk, r, 2112 Van Ness Av
" Beatrice E., r. 2009 O'Farrell
" Bernard, hostler Saratoga Stables, r. 818
Geary
" Brian, laborer, r. 718 Natoma rear
" Bridget, widow, r. SlO/a, 8th rear
Riley Calvin C, manager W. J. Bryan, NW cor
2d and Howard
" Catherine J. Miss, teacher Everett Gram-
mar School, r. 905 Ellis
" Charles P., wood carver F. T. Riley, r.
238% Perry
" Christopher C, janitor, 308 Market, r. Oak-
land
" Cornelius, oysterman M. B. Moraghan, r.
810 Bay
" Daniel, r. 116 Albion Av
" Daniel, laborer, r. 234, 15th
" Daniel M., laborer, r. 76 Clementina
" David, teamster, r. 1714 Bryant Av
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST,
Riley Delia, domestic, 2217 Fillmore
" Dennis, laborer, r. 1940 Mission
" Edward, porter, r. 1211A Clay
" Edward Mrs., r. 19 South Park
" Edward A., manager Sarah McDonald, 600,
6th, r. 1143 Mission
" Edward L., bartender, r. 1410% Harrison
" Edward S., draughtsman, r. 63 Langton
" Eliza widow, r. 905 Ellis
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 75 Clipper
" Ellen, widow, r. 310 Ritch rear
" Emily Mrs., nurse, r. 917 Larkin
" Fannie Miss, forewoman M. Getz & Co.. r.
518, 4th
" Fergus, r. 31 Washington Av
" Frank, butcher, r. 3112 Van Ness Av
" Frank, canvasser, r. 873 Folsom
" Frank T., wood carver, 524, 5th, r. 14 De
Boom
" Frank W., policeman, r. 824 Laguna
" Frederick, r. 1110 Montgomery
" George, driver, r. 31 Washington Av
" George, president May Tea Co., 41, 6th, r.
537 Castro
" George F., clerk Christopher Scheurer, r.
1025 Natoma
" Harry W., policeman, r. 1015 Lombard
" HazenK., clerk, r. 1521 Golden Gate Av
" Henry, plumber, r. 1334 Bush
" Henry N., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 23
Clara
" Henry W. (H. W. Riley & Co.), r. .SOO Van
Ness Av
" Henry W., teamster, r. 31 Clara
" H. W. & Co. (Henry W. Riley), produce
commission merchants, 415-417 Davis
" James, r. 307 Post
" James, belt maker H. N. Cook Belting Co.,
r. 36 Tehama
" James, blacksmith Market St. Ry., r. 12
Langton
" James, foreman Engine 19, r. 240 Oak
" James, plumber, r. 3209, 16th
" James, plumber Andrew J. Reavey, r. 28
South Park
" James, salesman H. Schroeder &Co.,r.
1043 Guerrero
" James A., U. S. inspector live stock, r. 308,
15th
James B.,
James B..
Co.,
r. 136 Howard
clerk Overland Freight Transfer
114 Langton
James E., driver National Laundry, r.
Oakland
James F. (Hodgens & Riley), r. 3116 Lar-
kin
James H., laborer, r. 449 Natoma
James J., policeman, r. 208, 15th
James L., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 31
Clara
James P., porter Am. Tobacco Co., r. 340
Oak
James W., bartender J. H. Daly, r. 629
Howard
James W., clerk, r. 2118 Howard
Jane, widow, r. 2118 Howard
Jeremiah, r. 16th Av South bet P and Q
John, boiler maker, r. 313, 8th
John, engineer, r. 808 Bay
John, expressman, r. 71 Federal
John, hydrantman Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D., r. 811 Filbert
John, helper Risdon I. and L. Wks, r. 334,
15th
John, hostler Sutter St. Ry, r. 118 Ash Av
John, laborer, r. 303, 6th
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Riley John, laborer H. Ousten, r. 12 Langton
" John, master mariner, r. 119 Jackson
" John, miner, r. 308, 15th
" John, miner, r. 566 Bryant
" John, plumber, r. 22d Av nr Point Lobos Av
" John, plumbing and gas fitting, 1507 Pine,
r. 2014 Mission
" John, stableman I. Gutte, r. 128, 14th
" John, teamster Corporation Yard S. F. F.
D., r. I8O41/2 Stockton
" John, water tender str City of Rio de
Janeiro
" John Jr., U. S. inspector live stock, r.
208, 15th
" JohnF. (Riley & Loane), r. 1717 Webster
" John F., attorney at law, 426 California,
rooms 9-11, r. 1521 Vallejo
" John F., fireman Chemical Engine 5, r. 811
Filbert
" John F., painter, r. 4 Converse
" John H., clerk, r. 905 Ellis
" John H., hoseman Engine 30
" John J., morocco finisher, r. 755 Brannan
" John M., carpenter, r. 1705^4 Jones
" John R., porter James W. Flaherty, r. 286
Stevenson
" John W., clerk S. F. Breweries, r. 566^/4
Bryant
" John W., machinist, r. 404, 3d
" John W., molder Vulcan Iron Wks, r. 22b
Moss
" John W.. upholsterer Jos. Fredericks & Co.,
r. 107 Pierce
" Joseph, r. 77 West Mission
" Joseph, blacksmith's helper George Asp-
den, r. 906 Illinois
" Joseph, gasfltter L. E. Clawson & Co., r.
109 Rose Av
" Joseph, laborer John Kelso, r. cor 16th and
Alabama
" Joseph A., truckman Truck 6, r. 1108 Oak
" Joseph E., blacksmith, r. 208, 15th
" Joseph F., salesman H. W. Riley & Co., r.
7361/2 Green
" Joseph G., bartender James H. Crowe, r.
114 Langton
" Kate Miss, millinery, 22<J Post
" Katherine J. Miss, teacher Everett Gram-
mar School, r. 905 Ellis
•• Margaret Mrs., lodgings, 303 Jessie
" Mary, widow, r. 18 Chenery
" Mary, widow, r. 135 Dore
" Mary, widow, r. 238i4 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 2112 Van Ness Av
" Mary, widow, lodgings, 18 Montgomery
" Mary, domestic, 2127 Pacific Av
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1334 Bush
" Matthew, helper, r. 126 Howard
" Michael, porter John B. Paterson
" Michael J., core maker Schrader & Co., r.
22b Moss
" Michael J., marine fireman, r. 17 Minna
" Michael J., plasterer, r. 18 Chenery
" Nettie Miss, r. 1002 Polk
" Owen, dairyman, San Bruno Av opp Five
Mile House
" Patrick, r. 1334 Bush
" Patrick, bartender H. W. Streckenbach, r.
r. 316, 7th
" Patrick, laborer, r. 755 Brannan
" Patrick, miner, r. 537 Sacramento
" Patrick, tanner John Counihan & Son, r.
208 Langton
" Patrick, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co.
" Peter J., clerk, r. 862i/^ Mission
" Peter J., machinist, r. 518, 4th
San
Riley Phillip E., r. 310 Folsom
" Robert, assistant O'Connor, Mofiatt & Co.,
r. 2108 Baker
" Robert R., clerk J. J. Moran, r. 2831, 16th
" Rose, widow, r. 335, 4th
" Rose Miss, wool sorter, r. 518, 4th
" Simon J., porter, r. 63 Langton
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 28 South Park
" Thomas, butcher J. Stutz &Co., r. 636 Com-
mercial
" Thomas, laborer, r. 46 Tehama
■' Thomas, laborer, r. 419 Brannan
" Thomas, machinist, r. 512 Howard
" Thomas, plasterer, r. 114 Langton
" Thomas, teamster, r. 1410^/4 Folsom
" Thomas, teamster, r. 1521 Mission
" Thomas E , driver Owen Riley,
Bruno Av opp Five Mile House
" Thomas E., laborer Watson & Marx, r. 518.
4th
" Thomas J., varnisher, r. 114 Langton
" William, driver, r. 663 Howard
" William, laborer, r. 28 South Park
" William, porter L. V. Merle, r. 18 Chenery
" William, sawyer Commercial Box Factory
" William, stonecutter Odd Fellows' Ceme-
tery, r. 95514 Howard
Riley William C, physician and surgeon, office
and r. 1216 Mission, hours 1 to 3 p. m..
telephone Jessie 371
" William E., salesman, r. 1025 Natoma
" William J., r. 19 South Park
" William J., clerk, r. 2118 Howard
" William S., butcher, r. 663 Howard
" & Loane (John F. Riley and Frank M.
Loane), masons and bricklayers, 40 New
Montgomery
-8®" Riley. See Reiley, Reilly and Reily
Rimassa Charles G. (Rimassa & Lafournere),r.
1061 Broadway
" Liberale, waiter I. Cuenin, r. 820 Broad-
way
" & Lafournere (Charles G. Rimassa and
John Lafournere), barbers, 126 Mont-
gomery Av
Rimger Theodore O., barber, r. 1028 Greenwich
Rimlinger Andrew J., sawyer Pac. Wooden
Ware and Cooperage Co., r. 308 Tehama
" Daniel, boxmakcr Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 225 Birch Av
" Joseph, sawyer F. Korbel & Bros., r. 225
Birch Av
Rimond Ernest, tailor, 1314 Powell
Rinaldi Joseph, clerk Angelo Luvisi, r. 1632
Eddy
Rinaldo Brothers & Co. (Tobias and Solomon
Rinaldo and C. S. Bier), importers and
jobbers cigars and Pacific Coast Agents
S. Hernsheim Bros. & Co. (New Or-
leans), 300-302 Bttery, telephone Main
877
" Edwin M., artist, r. 715 Howard
" Hyman, cigars and tobacco, 959^4 Market,
r. 11 Russ
" Solomon (Rinaldo Bros. & Co.), r. San Jose
" Tobias fRinaldo Bros. & Co.). r. San Jose
Bincon Grammar School Miss Elizabeth A.
Cleveland principal. Silver bet 2d and 3d
" House, 270, 1st
" M. R. Mrs., r. 9231^ Washington
Rinder John H., master str Belgic, r. 1216
Haight
Rindge Harrison A., r. 2204 Steiner
Rindskopt Louis, clerk Roth & Co., r. 1004b
Golden Gate Av
Rinehart John T., worm specialist, 100 Leaven-
worth
Rines Annie C, widow, r. 35181/4, 16th
" Charles H., magnetic healer, 7 Murphy
Bldg, r. 261 Arlington
" James P., contractor, r. 941, 14th Av South
" Joshua R., carrier postofflce, r. 559 Mis-
sion
Ring Annie, widow, r. 2100 Greenwich
Ring Brothers (William and Edward F. Jr.),
groceries and liquors, 946, 19th
" Byron, vice-president and treasurer West
Coast Advertising and Publishing Co.,
58, 1st, r. 1109, 24th
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'< Daniel, service man S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 410 Eddy
" David, r. 346, 4th
" David J., wood and coal, 1916 Union
" D. C. insurance agent, r. 313^4 O'Farrell
" Edward B., clerk, r. 612, 17th
" Edward F., r. 549 Castro
" Edward F. Jr. (Ring Bros.), 934, 19th
" Edward G., policeman, r. 2100 Greenwich
" Ellen, widow, r. 2018 Stockton
" Frederick A., bookkeeper Paul Keyser, r.
Oakland
" Grace Miss, bookkeeper J. T. Cavanaugh,
r. 330 Geary
" Harry, waiter Harry Adolph
" Henry, bartender Henry Pregge, r. 712
Laurel Av
" James, bartender, r. 9 Kate PI
" John, longshoreman, r. E s Manchester nr
Stoneman
" John, watchman, r. 150 Silver
" John B., meterman S. F. Gas Light Co, r.
612, 17th
" Louise M., widow, r. 801 Leavenworth
" Mary, widow, r. 612, 17th
'< Powhattan S., student, r. 114 Scott
" Thomas J., wood, coal, hay and grain, 547
Castro, r. 549 Castro
" William (Ring Bros.), 946, 19th
" William (Ring & Baker), r. 510 Geary
" William H., r. 2100 Greenwich
" & Baker (William Ring and William H.
Baker), men's furnishing goods, 1302
Market
Ringbacn Catherine, widow, r. 357 Jessie
Ringdal Hjalmar, oyster tonger M. B. Mora-
ghan, r. Milbrae
Ringelholz Hermann, cook Joseph Cook, r. 315
Minna
Ringen George W., plumber, r. 613 Lombard
" John C, bartender Adolph Bunker, r. 832
Bay
" Louis P., clerk, r. 613 Lombard
" Peter, r. 613 Lombard
" Peter A. , salesman California Bottling Co. ,
r. 613 Lombard
Ringen Stove Co., quick meal gas and gasoline
stoves, Ralph S. Buck manager, 13-15
Bluxome, telephone South 320
Ringgold Charles S., barber, SOlVa O'Farrell, r.
15051/3 Pine
" Charles S., laundryman, r. 1402 Grove
" William H. Mrs., widow, hairdresser, 1505!^
Pine
Ringins William, master schr Margaret C, of-
fice Pier 7, Steuart
Ringle David C, engineer, r. 770 Harrison
Ringo Henry A., salesman, r. 3025 California
" Samuel A. Rev., r. 1823 Devisadero
Ringrose Rhody, mason and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 2618 Sacramento
" William, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1031 Noe
Ringwalt Lansing M., manufacturers' agent,
138 Phelan Bldg, r. 930 Bush
Ringwood Edward, miner, r. 537 Sacramento
" John H. , clerk, r. 700 Dolores
" John H., porter A. & T.Weil & Co., r. IO241/2,
20th
" Peter, hostler, r. 366 Natoma
" Thomas, hostler James Hurst, r. 366 Na-
toma
Rinkenbach August H. E., groceries and
liquors, NW cor San Jose Av and Army
Rinks Felix Mrs., widow, r. 544M Natoma
" K. Mrs., liquors, 854 Howard, r. 11 Moss
Rinn Harry, porter Nathan. Dohrmann & Co., r.
2723 Jackson
" Maria, widow, r. 56 Natoma
" Philip H., r. 1329 Leavenworth
" Thomas M., canvasser, r. 56 Natoma
Rinne Frederick A., physician, 1151 Market
Rinner John, optician, r. 147 San Jose Av
Rintoul Peter, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
Rio Bonito Orchard Co., 36 Luning Bldg
" Del Llano Water Co., William C. Alberger
president, 315 California, room 15
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Rio Bravo Vineyard and Raisin Co., 30 Mills
Bldg, 8th fioor
Rio Grande Western Railway, W. H. Snedaker
general agent, 14 Montgomery
Riordan Bartlett, leather finisher, r. 8 Gough
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. 26^4 Tehama rear
" Bridget, widow, r. L nr 8th Av South
" Catherine F., teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 453 Polk
" Charles, laborer, r. 1008 Washington
" Charles, teamster, r. 1541, 25th
" Cornelius, r. 543 Polk
" Cornelius J., clerk Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 453 Polk
" Daniel F. (Kapp & Riordan), r. 453 Polk
" Daniel, gripman Market St. Ry, r. 305 Clip-
per
" Daniel J., secretary Inter Nos Jewelry
Co., 58 Crocker Bldg, r. NW cor Pine and
Larkin
" Dennis F., boots and shoes, 520 Valencia,
r. 219, 17th
" Edward, cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
3119 Mission
" Eugene, helper Atlas Iron Wks, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Eugene F., lineman Gold and Stock Tel.
Co., r. 143 Shipley
" Eugene G., carpenter, r. 1541, 25th
" Frank J., r. 416 Van Ness Av
" George, policeman, r. 414 Minna
" J., waiter Palace Restaurant, r. 101 Ash Av
" James, r. 309 Austin Av
" James, carpenter, r. 25 Victor
" James, expressman, NE cor Jones aad
Ellis, r. 1110 De Haro
" James Jr., laborer, r. 25 Victor
" Jeremiah J., expressman, NW cor Califor-
nia and Drumm, r. 1305^2 Vallejo
" Johanna, widow, r. 407 Grove
" Johanna Mrs., r. 2106 Bryant
" John, r. 522, 17th
" John, clerk Albion Lumber Co.
" John, laborer Root & Robinson, r. 907
Golden Gate Av
" John, painter, r. 219J4, 14th
" John, plumber, r. 1008 Washington
" John D., printer, r. 610 Eddy
" John H., assistant weigher U. S. Customs,
r. 513 Stockton
" John J., catter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
3119 Mission
" John J., machinist Revere Rubber Co., r.
1541,25th
" John J., teamster, r. 25 Victor
" John P., r. 513 Stockton
" Joseph, cooper Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 735 Brannan
" Joseph B., helper U. S. Mint. r. 1415 Post
" Joseph H., deputy County Clerk, r. 229
Kearny
" Joseph J., finisher Sterling Furniture Co.,
r. 2039 Harrison
" Joseph J., harness maker, r. 155 Silver
" Josephine F. Miss, tailoress E. Johnson, r.
276 Minna
" Julia, widow, r. 1133 Buchanan
" Kate, widow, r. 1541, 25th
" Mamie Miss, r. The Colonial
" Mary Miss, boarding, 1616 Grove
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 610 Eddy
" Michael, laborer, r 154 Perry
" Michael, pressman, r. 1309 Utah
" Michael J., teamster, r. L nr 8th Av South
" Michael J., upholsterer, r. 522'/2 Howard
" M. J., seaman str City of Sydney
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Riordan Nellie, domestic, 909 Steiner
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" Patrick, r. 1529 Howard
" Patrick (Riordan & McGovern), r. 735?^
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" Patrick, laborer S. P. Co., r. 14d Clinton
" Patrick, teamster Kenny & McHugh, r.
NE cor 10th Av and Fulton
" Patrick J., marine engineer, r. 7 Pearl
Riordan Patrick W., Most Rev., Archbishop of
San Francisco, study 1100 Franklin, r.
112a Eddy
" Patrick W., shoemaker, r. 311914 Mission
" Richard, house and sign painter, 47, 3d
" Richard R., printer, r. 610 Eddy
" Stephen, laborer, r. 219^4 14th
" Thomas, hostler Sutter St. Ry., r. 1122 Lar-
kin
" Thomas, policeman, r. 410 Waller
" Thomas, teamster, r. 421, 4th
Riordan Thomas D., attorney at law, 204-308
Safe Deposit Bldg, r. The Colonial
" Timothy, hostler, r. 1122 Larkin
" Timothy, plasterer, r. 2039 Harrison
" Timothy P., policeman, r. 410 Waller
" Timothy P., real estate, 632 Market, r. 1415
Post
■' Walter A., driver, r. 4051/4 Grove
" William J., clerk T. P. Riordan, r. 1415 Post
" & McGovern (Patrick Riordan and Phillip
McGovern), liquors, 1180 Mission
4®"Riordan. See Rearden and Reardon
Rioth Nicholas E., lineman, r. 17 Harriet
Ripley Charles, student, r. 216 Eddy
" Fannie Miss, seamtress, r. 5 Ewing PI
" George H., with Equitable Life Assurance
Society, 6-12 Crocker Bldg, r. Burlingame
" J., forgemanPac. Roll. Mill
" Robert M., driver Underwriter's Fire Pa-
trol Station 1, r. 60 Tehama
Rippe Frederick (J. H. & F. Rippe), and gro-
ceries and liquors, 2801, 16th, r. 105 Capp
" Henry, clerk John Puckhaber, r. SW cor
15th Av South and P
" James, upholsterer, r. 1310 Green
Rippe J. H. & F. (John H. and Frederick), gro-
ceries and liquors, NW cor 24th and Po-
trero Av
" John, packing dept. Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 434 Minna
Rippe JolinH. (J. H. &F. Rippe), and groceries
and liquors, NW cor Bryant and 24th,
r. 2536 Bryant
" Richard, clerk George Schomer, r. 1829 Mar-
ket
Rippeto Charles, clerk, r. 611 Franklin
Rippich Frederick, attendant U. S. Marine Hos-
pital
Rippon Thomas J., machinist S. P. Co., r. 825
Haight
" William E., capitalist, r. 825 Haight
Rippstein Gottlieb, wood and coal, 812-814 Fol-
som
Risberg Charles P., stevedore, r. 23a Vandewater
Rischmuller George, patent door openers and
closers, 40 New Montgomery, r. 320, 19th
•' George Jr., r. 320, 19th
" Henry, modeler, r. 19311/4 Lexington Av
Risdon Iron & Locomotive Works,
W. H. Taylor president, R. S. Moore
superintendent, L. R. Mead secretary,
manufacturers of mining and marine
machinery, engines and boilers, SE cor
Howard and Beale, telephone Main 236
Risen Peter, clerk Michael Both, r. NE cor 25th
and Capp
Risi Aloise, shoemaker, 806 Greenwich
" Peter, brass molder Frank Baud, r. 803!4
Vallejo
isS-Kisi. See Rissi
Rising Richard, attorney at law, 43 41-45 Mills
Bldg, 7th floor, r. 1101 Laguna
Risk Joseph, plumber William F. Wilson, r.
517 Noe
" Mary, widow, r. 15 Alta
" William H., butcher, r. 15 Alta
Risley Henry, special policeman, Municipal
Burglar Alarm Co., r. 245i/4 Clara
" Kate Miss, dressmaking, 629 Eddy
Rispaud Pierce, liquors, 501, 6th, r. 515, 6th
Risselin Simon, gardener Serveau Bros., r. 2328
California
Rissi Jeremiah (McCarthy & Rissi), r. 432
Broadway
4®="Rissi. See Risi
Rissmann Louis, cabinetmaker Home Mfg. Co
r. 1116 Treat Av
Risso Giovanni B., baker L. Valente, r. 214
Broadway
Risso Giuseppe, florist, r. 141 !4 Shipley
" Joseph, gardener, r. W s Mission opp Sil-
ver Av
Rist Ella Miss, r. 819 California
" Eugene A., waiter, r. 723 O'Farrell
Ristell H., seaman str Progreso
Ristenpart William A., salesman W. & J.
Sloane & Co., r. Berkeley
Ristow Carl, seaman, r. NW cor Nebraska and
Army
" John, groceries and liquors, NW cor Ne-
braska and Army
" Otto A., carriage painter, r. NW cor Ne-
braska and Army
Ritchie Adolph, clerk, r. 137, 3d
" Agnes Miss, principal Pixley Free Kin
dergarten, r. Sausalito
" Daniel M., lithographer, r. 639 Natoma
" Eliza J., widow, r. 11071/4 Montgomery
" Frederick, seaman, r. 135 Folsom
" Frederick D., clerk Paul Friedman, r. 1127
18th
" James A., clerk, r. 109 Frederick
" James A., pattern maker, r. 340, 6th
" James C, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
3504A Mission
" John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1518
Eddy
' ' Joseph , clerk Pac. Pump and Windmill Co. ,
r. 72 Tehama
" Martha H., teacher Humboldt Primary
school, r. 606 Sutter
" Mary, widow, r. 1107% Montgomery rear
" Mary A., widow, r. 639 Natoma
" NapoleonB., contractor and builder, r. 1127,
18th
" Romer K., clerk Butler & Co., r. Sausalito
" William, conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry.,
r. 766 San Jose Av
" William, longshoreman, r. 11 Pacific
" William H., longshoreman, r. 11071/4 Mont-
gomery rear
Ritchzenhain Albert, seaman, r. 2 Washington
Rithet Robert P., .president Welch & Co., 320
California
Rithmoeller Christian, clerk Richard Speckter,
r. 2441 Mission
Ritleng Frank, bartender E. R. Fischer, r. 415
Powell
Ritow Charles, harness maker, r. 9 August Alley
" Henry, carpenter, r. 9 August Alley
Rits Martin, waiter Popular Dining Rooms, r.
722 Washington
4®- Rits. See Ritts and Ritz
Ritschy Valentine (Howard & Ritschy), r. I2814,
7th
Ritter Albert, druggist, r. 104 Mason
" Albert A., watchmaker and jeweler, 5, 6th,
r. 1511 Clay
" Charles A., r. 343 Waller
" Charles A. Jr., clerk I. J. Truman, r. 343
Waller
" Edward T., compositor Brown, Meese &
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Rittei- Gustave, machine hand Sterling Fur-
niture Co., r. 42414 Shotwell
" Henry J., plumber Koch & Grimes, r. 343
Waller
" Herman, teacher physical culture, r. 923%
Golden Gate Av
" John F., engraver Galloway Litho Co., r.
1628 Grove
" Kate, widow, r. 424^4 Shotwell
" Martin v., weigher U. S. Mint, r. San
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" Paul N., liquors, NE cor 7th Av and Ful-
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" William, assistant exchange teller The
Bank of California, r. 1826 Ellis
" William F., bartender Paul Ritter, r. 1st
Av nr McAllister
Bitterman Hedwig, domestic, 3309 Clay
Rittigstein Frank, clerk, r. 253, 4th
" Jonas, second hand clothing, 253, 4th
Rittmann George, molder, r. 2533 Missian
" Henry, waiter Marchand's Restaurant, r.
110, 11th
Rittmeier Caspar, janitor Trades' Union Hall,
r. 1159 Mission
Rittner Julius, bartender, r. 3 Hopeton Terrace
Rittore Edward L., assistant weigher U. S.
Customs, r. 1524 Stockton
" Maria, widow, r. 511 Greenwich
4®" Ritts. See Rits and Ritz
Ritty Daniel, asst. engineer Y. M. C. A. Bldg,
r. 1037 Market
Ritz A H., physician, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Nicholas, porter Henry Gellert, r. 1402
Kearny
4®" Ritz. See Rits and Ritts
Ritzau Fritz, metal roofer Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 415 Powell
" Henry, cigar manufacturer, 1704i/^ Folsom
" Henry Jr., musician, r. 1704% Folsom
" Louis N., musician, r. 24 Ellis
Ritzenheim Albert W., seaman str General Mc-
Dowell, r. 2 Washington
Ritzenthaler August, brewer, r. 406 Francisco
Rivara Giovanni B., laborer, r. 239 Broad
" Lucas, machinist, r. !i39 Broad
" Ventorino, fruits and vegetables, 533 Pine,
r. 239 Broad
Rivard Charles E., lumberman, r. 681 Mission
" Felix X. F. (Rivard & St. Onge), r. 1332
California
" George T., barber Seppich & Kleinhans, r.
1318 Fell
" & St. Onge (Felix X. F. Rivard and Theo-
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fornia
Rivas Isaac, physician, 1716 Sacramento
" Joseph D., tailor, r. 3 Salmon
" Mary, widow, shirt maker, r. 1707 Mason
Rivau Charles, cook, r. SOSVa Montgomery Av
Rive Eliza, widow, r. 2920 Pine
" Jules, bookkeeper, r. 2920 Pine
" Philip, contractor and builder, r. 2920 Pine
" Robert V., cigar maker, r. 2920 Pine
Rivelli George, fruits and vegetables, 123, 26th
River Bryan H., clerk cashier's dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 116 Page
RIVER EXPRESS CO.
(between San Francisco, Stockton, An-
tioch, Napa and Benicia), Van Pelt,
Kelton & Magee proprietors, express,
forwarding and commission, baggage
taken on storage, 3 Spear, telepboue
Main 31
River Joseph, asst. Market Inspector Board of
Health, r. 116 Page
" Joseph P., student, r. 116 Page
' ' Louis P. , clerk auditing dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 116 Page
Rivero Petra Mrs., r. 5 Magner PI
" Silvio, molder, r. 313 Green
Rivers Alden C, laborer Golden State and
Miners Iron Wks, r. 210 Palmer
" Anna Miss, r. 1326 Hayes
Rivers Brothers (Thomas W. and Christopher
C), importers and groceries, 500-504
Hayes
" Charles A., molder, r. 310 Palmer
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Artistic Tiles,
Plain., Glazed, and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
), 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Rivers Christopher C. (Rivers Bros.), r. 1306
Hayes
" George, hostler St. George Stables
" Harry, clerk, r. 501 Octavia
'-' Harry, waiter, r. 439 Minna
" J., teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530,
17th
" John, teamster, r. 35 Louisa rear
" John C, clerk S. P. Co., r. 1715 Leavenworth
" K. A. Mrs., administratrix estate of
Thomas Adani, r. 814 Hayes
" Richard F., seaman, r. 210 Palmer
" Sarah E., widow, r. 210 Palmer
" Thomas W. (Rivers Bros.), r. 814 Hayes
" Walter, expert accountant, r. 3103% Bu-
chanan
>e®"Rivers. See Rivas
Riverside Mill and Mining Co., 56 Nevada
Block
Rivert Hector, coachman, 204 Haight
Rivesch John, kitchen hand Bennett & Wit-
mer, r. 26 Sherwood PI
Rivett Charles, cook, r. 529 Sacramento
Riviere Louis, dyer, r. 814 Jessie rear
Rivolo Antonio (Fabris & Rivolo), r. 422 Vallejo
rear
Rivolta Gaetano (F. Cavagnaro & Co.), r. 1017,
18th
Rix Alfred S., salesman Hills Bros.
" Alice Mrs., journalist, r. 1076 Union
Rix Compressed Air Machinery
Co. The, Edward A. Rix president,
William A. Hewitt vice-president and
secretary, Patrick Reardon treasurer,
11-13, 1st
Rix Edward A., president The Rix Compressed
Air Machinery Co., 11-13, 1st, r. 1076
Union
" E. Hale, clerk Porter Bros. & Co., r. 42, 12th
Rix Hale, attorney at law, 53 City Hall Av, r.
42, 12th
Rix William (Bishop & Wheeler), attorney at
law, 532 Market, room 41, r. Alameda
4®"Rix. See Rex
Rixford Emmet, physician and surgeon, 229
Geary, hours 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m., tele-
phone Main 5097, r. 1713 Pierce, telephone
Pine 2231
Rixford Emmet H., attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 53, r. 1814 Baker
Rixford G. P., real estate and mining, 323 Phe-
lan Bldg., r. 1713 Pierce
" Loring P., architect Pissis & Moore, r. 1713
Pierce
" Luther P., r. 1910 Lyon
Rixon Albert, foreman Union Ice Co., r. 406!4
Brannan
" A. William, asst. foreman Union Ice Co.,
r. 4O6V2 Brannan
" Henry, laundryman, r. 715 Howard
" Robert, laborer, r. 1501 Montgomery
" J., carpenter, r. 319 Grant Av
Rizzi Giuseppe, marble artist, r. 123 California
Av
Rizzo Andrew, barber, r. 319 Green
'' Angelo, barber, r. 319 Green
" G., gardener Colombo Market
" Giuseppe, barber, 443 Broadway
Rizzuto Antonio, laborer J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. Berkeley
" John, laborer J. Roylance Brass Wks, r.
168 Tehama
Roach Alexander, r. 127, 2d
" Alexander Jr., r. 127, 2d
" Ann, widow, r. 138 Rose Av
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Roach Bridget, widow, r. 1914 San Carlos Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 10i4 Clyde
" Catherine, widow, r. 234, 5th
" Charles T., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
2533 Washington
" David, teamster, r. 783 Folsom
" David J., laborer, r. 343 Clementina
" Edward J., plumber, r. 3532 Washington
" Edward, r. 667 Minna
" Edward, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 752
Howard
" Ella Miss., typewriter Julius C. McCeney,
r. 417 Larkin
" Elmer D., clerk, r. 238g 12th
" Francis R.. bartender J. E. Roach, r. 1048
Howard
" Frank, saloonkeeper, r. 668 Clementina
" Frank T., porter R. J. Techau & Co., r. 17i/4
Oak
" George, flyman Morosco's Grand Opera
House, r. 726 Mission
" Harry, salesman Cal. Ink Co., r. Oakland
" J., coalpasser str Mexico
" James, butcher, r. 6th Av South nr K
" James, coachman, r. 1513 Polk
" James, groceries and liquors, 1300 Sanchez
" James, longshoreman, r. 14e Harriet
" James, laborer, r. 230, 15th
" James, laborer, r. 231 Perry rear
" James, laborer, r. 343 Clementina
" James, laborer, r. 547 Mission
" James, laborer, r. 1046 Folsom
" James, vaquero, r. cor Railroad Av and 6th
Av South
" James F., teamster C. S. Laumeister, r.
127, 2d
" Jeremiah E., liquors, 1048 Howard
" John, r. 1332, 7th Av South
" John, r. 14^, 13th
" John, butcher C. E. Whitney & Co., r. 7th
Av South bet K and L,
" John, laborer, r. 231 Perry rear
" John, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" John, submarine diver, r. 49 Hermann
" John A., brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 234, 5th
" John H., hackdriver, r. 67 Everett
" John N., printer, r. 115 Grove
" John P., bricklayer, r. 138 Rose Av
" John P., tinsmith, r. 1016 Montgomery
" John W., clerk, r. 112 William
" Joseph, fireman, r. 640 Tennessee
" Julia, widow, r. 343 Clementina
" Margaret, domestic, 1328 Page
" Margaret Mrs., lodgings, 568 Howard
" Maria L. Miss, r. 830 Union
" Mary Mrs., furnished rooms, 137, 2d
" Michael, fireman, r. 419 Brannan
" Michael, laborer, r. 530 Stevenson
" Michael H., laborer, r. 836 Illinois
" Nicholas, seaman, r. 318 Steuart
" Peter, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" Richard D., laborers. P. Co., r. 338g 13th
" Richard J., salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 2523 Bush
" Richard R., teamster W. G. Stafford & Co.,
r. 48 Ritch
" Robert, laborer, r. SE cor Napa and Ken-
tucky
" Theresa, widow, r. 365!4 Clementina
" Thomas, coal passer str Australia
" Thomas, fireman str City of Puebla, r. 307
Fremont
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 531 Bryant
" Thomas, marine fireman, r. 541, 1st
Roach Thomas, laborer, r. 568 Howard
" Thomas Jr., salesman, r. 568 Howard
" Thomas F., bricklayer, r. 138 Rose Av
" Thomas F., driver, r. 343 Clementina
" Thomas J., seaman, r. 9 Welsh
" Walter, sergeant at arms S. F. Stock and
Exchange Board, r. 1914 San Carlos Av
" William, barber, r. 1016 Montgomery
" William, clerk, r. 115 Grove
" William, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" William A., teamster Poly, Heilbron &
Co., r. 6th Av South bet K and L
" William J., molder Golden State and Min-
ers' Iron Wks, r. 7 Harriet
" William M., salesman Deasy Bros., r. 115
Grove
4®= Roach. See Roche
Roak Caddie, widow, r. 124 Turk
Roane Addison M., varieties, 3133 Mission
Roath Warrington E., master mariner, r. 2647
Howard
Robart August F., engineer, r. 1 Kohler PI
Robarts F. A. L., clerk Bank of British Colum-
bia, r. Sausalito
Robb David, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 318 Taylor
Rotob Frank, manager Millbrae Dairy, 814 Octa-
via, r. 810 Octavia
" Herbert C, machinist Byron Jackson, r.
1536, 17th
" James, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2031
Ellis
" Margaret M. Miss, r. Old People's Home
Robbers Henry F. (Robbers & Rulfs), r. 1916a
Howard
" & Rulfs (Henry F. Robbers and Frank
Rulfs), groceries, 1954 Howard
Robbert Adolph F., with R. J. Techau & Co..
r. 206 Oak
Robbin Edward M., porter, r. 13 Tehama rear
Robbins Charles, r. 574 Folsom
" Charles P., insurance agent, r. 329 Lobos
" Charlotte Miss, seamstress, r. 1304 Powell
" C. R., book agent, r. 95 Steuart
ROBBINS EDWARD, M. D.,
physician and surgeon, hours 1 :30 to 5
and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays 6 to 7 p. m.,
office and r. 1508 Market, telephone
Jessie 701
Robbins Elizabeth, widow, r. 1228 Hampshire
" Enos v., real estate appraiser, 322 Pine, r.
826 Powell
Robbins F. A. Press Works,
Frederick A. Robbins president,
Thomas R. Kent secretary, manufac-
turers presses, dies, punching' and
shearing' machinery, 324-326 Fremont,
telephone Main 841
Bobbins Fred 0., manager gas stove depart-
ment San Francisco Gas Light Co., 236
Post, r. 816 Sutter
Robbins Frederick, carpenter, r. 1235a Folsom
Robbins Frederick A., president F. A. Robbins
Press Works, 324-336 Fremont, r. 334 Fre-
mont
" Frederick B., operator Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 39.52c Folsom
•' G. Burr, r. 34 Ellis
" George J., stone cutter P. Degan, r. NE cor
31st Av and K
Robbins H. R., proprietor Twin Brothers Mush
Factory, 13 Halieck, r. Fruitvale
" Isaac H., laborer, r. 137 Wildey
" James C, cashier Atlas Assurance Co.,r.
317 Broderick
" John, liquors, 533 Pacific, r. Commercial
Hotel
" John T., horseman, r. 413%, 5th Av
" Joseph B., calker, r. 16 Moss
" Samuel, butcher William H. Kelm, r. 1304
Powell
" Samuel B., real estate, r. 1312 Geary
" Samuel L,., compositor, r. 1304 Powell
Robcke Charles F., lumberman S. H. Harmon
Lumber Co., r. 1 Alger PI
Robe Lizzie, widow, r. 438 Golden Gate Av
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 914 Larkin
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Rober William, cooper, r. IGOY2 Shipley
Roberson Richard, longshoreman O. R. and N.
Co.
Robert Aglae, widow, r. 53 Shipley rear
•' Anthony J., cabinet maker, r. 734^4, 22d
" Felix, cellarman Peter Robert, r. 115 Tren-
ton
" Gustave, laborer, r. 503 Folsom
" H. D., marine engineer, r. 212, 1st
" Joseph, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Peter, wines and liquors, 1239 Stockton, r.
1310Vi Powell
Roberts Ada M. Miss, teacher Washington
Evening School, r. 1829 Ellis
" Adaline, widow, r. 53 Shipley
" Alexander, porter, r. 702 Vallejo
" Alexena Mrs., principal J. Sheldon Lux
Potter Free Kindergarten, 74 West Mis-
sion, r. 1821a Howard
" Alfred E., draughtsman Union I. Wks, r.
242 Fell
" Andrew W., stenographer Union Oil Co. of
Cal., r. 1829 Ellis
" Arthur E., mining, r. 1000 Van Ness Av
" Azariah E., boiler maker McMurphy &
McEvoy, r. 1821 Howard
" Benjamin H., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
1345a 24th
Roberts Benjamin K., captain Light Battery
D, 5th Artillery U. S. A., r. Presidio
" C. Arthur, financial agent, 1-3 Chronicle
Bldg
" Charles, porter, r. 10 West Mission
" Charles H., clerk, r. 1829 Ellis
" Charles M., machinist W. T. Garratt& Co.,
r. 1301/2, 9th
" Clarence, carpenter, r. 50!4, 3d
" D., seaman, r. 110, 6th
" Daniel W., manufacturers' agent, 609 Sac-
ramento, rooms 5-6
" Dominick, poultry commission merchant,
504-506 Front, r. 932 Dolores
" Edward, carpenter, r. 4 Albion Av rear
" Edward, furrier, r. 4 Burritt
" Edward, seaman, r. 31 Broadway
" Edward D., laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 514 Missouri
" Edward F., clerk Hartwell, Mitchell &
Willis
" E. H., r. 1120 Harrison
" Elizabeth F., widow, r. 136 Fulton
' ' Elmer E. , secretary Temple of Health Med-
icine Co., r. 442 Van Ness Av
" Emeline L. Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 1503 Pine
" Emma Mrs., r. 1621i4 Powell
" Ferdinand D., carpenter W. H. Elliott, r.
924 Mission
" Flora, widow, r. 708 O'Farrell
" Florence A. Miss, stenographer Oceanic
SSCo.,r. Oakland
" Florence V. Miss, teacher languages, r. 1611
Vallejo
" Frances A., widow, r. 789 Haight
" Francisco B., clerk Joy's, r. 212 Grove
" Frank, seaman, r. 117 Steuart
" Frank E., harness maker Leibold Harness
Co.,r. 1829 Ellis
" Frederick, paperhanger, r. 1127 Stevenson
" Frederick J., machinist, r. 611 Natoma
" Frederick T., tailor, 1006 Valencia, r. 608,
21st
ROBERTS GEORGE F.,
fine, candies and chocolates, trade sup-
plied, manufactory NW cor Busn and
Polk, telephone East 521, r. 2518 Clay
Roberts George G., r. 1915 Eddy
" George H., porter Studebaker Bros. Mfg.
Co., r. 3233!^, 16th
" Gustave, laborer, r. 26 Hinckley
" Hannah, widow, r. 333 Texas
" Henry F., seaman, r. .50214 Broadway
" Hugh T., bookkeeper Judson Mfg Co., r.
1017, 20th
" J., steerage watchman str Belgic
" James, carpenter r. 272 Tehama rear
" James, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 43 Perry
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
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Roberts James, solicitor .^tna Insurance Co.,
r. 474 Jessie
" James B., insurance agent, 415 Montgom-
ery room 7, r. 572 Harrison
" James E., can maker D. Ghirardelli Co., r.
Oakland
" James E., compositor, r. 1915 Eddy
" James G., bricklayer, r. 518, 19th
" James H., metal roofer, r. 206 Waller
" James M., painter, r. 1347, 26th
" James S., carpenter, r. 272 Tehama rear
" Jennie Mrs., r. 1000 Van Ness Av
" Jesse, teamster, r. cor Ward and San
Bruno Av
" Jesse S., clerk superintendent's office
Railway Mail Service, r. Golden Gate,
Cal.
" J. H., salesman Golden Gate Comp. Yeast
Co., r. Oakland
" John, baggage man S. P. Co., r. 313b San
Jose Av
" John, bartender I. Holt, r. 650 Mission
" John, calker, r. 238 Ritch
" John, cigar maker, r. 327 Pacific
" John, dairyman, 30th Av South nr San
Bruno Av
" John, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 406
Bryant
" John, engineer, r. 290 Union
" John, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" John, machinist, r. 15 Harriet
" John, master str Farallon, r. 518, 19th
" John, plasterer, r. 861 Market
" John A., trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1065 Market
" John A., salesman Leibold Harness Co., r.
1902 Ellis
" John C, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1585
Valencia
" John H., attorney at law, r. 212a Octavia
" John H., laborer, r. 238 Ritch
" John J. C, clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1021 Hampshire
" John J., collector A. & A. Baker, r. Oakland
" John P., r. 305 Michigan rear
" John T., clerk J. A. Folger & Co., r. Oak-
land
" John W., r. 1503 Pine
Roberts John W., physician and president
Temple of Health Medicine Company,
443 Van Ness Av, r. 1918Paciflc Av, Ala-
meda
Roberts John W., president The Roberts Print-
ing Co., 320 Sutter, r. 2519 Eagle Av, Ala-
mena
John W., watchman, r. 20th Av South nr N
Joseph, cabinet maker, r. 122 Clipper
Joseph, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss &Froh
man, r. 627 Geary
Joseph F., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1915
Eddy
Joseph I., salesman, r. 426a 23d
JosephT., driver John Roberts, r. 30th Av
South nr San Bruno Av
Joshua A., reporter The Bradstreet Co., r.
Alameda
Joshua A,, salesman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co.,
r. 22 Hartford
Julius, baker, r. 34 Morris Av
Leonard, machinist Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. Fillmore and Greenwich
Lewis, delivery clerk S. P. Taylor Sons, r.
25a Vandewater
Lottie, widow, r. 1213 Golden Gate Av
Lillie Mrs., teacher language, r. 1611 Val-
lejo
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Roberts Maria Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 1503 Pine
" Marion J., widow, r. 1021 Hampshire
" Marshall C, machinist Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 1413 California
Roberts Martin R., president and superinten-
dent Excelsior Coal and Screening Co.,
5 Spear, r. 904 Washington
Roberts Martin R. Jr., vice-president and gen-
eral agent Excelsior Coal and Screening
Co., 5 Spear, r. 904 Washington
" Mary, widow, r. 728 Shotwell
" Mary Mrs., liquors, 16 Folsom
" Mary A., widow, r. 1829 Ellis
" Mary A. E., widow, r. 1013 Post
" Mary E., teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 1915 Eddy
" Max, r. 24 Morris Av
" Milton F.,carpenterU.S. Navy,r. 309 Jones
" M. J., waiter, r. 863!4 Market
" Nellie A., widow, r. 1416 Hyde
" Oliver, mining, r. 1803 Broadway
" O. T., molder, r. 335 Mississippi
" Owen M. V., carpenter, r. 28 Dearborn
" Patrick F., teamster, r. 1509 Kansas
" Peter, r. ISIO!/^ Powell
" Peter F., band sawyer S. F. Planing Mill,
r. 335 Fair Oaks
" Peter L., carpenter, r. Prospect Av nr Es-
meralda Av
" Porter, student, r. 1213 Golden Gate Av
Roberts Printing Co. The, John W. Roberts
president, counting house stationery,
power printers, importers and makers
advertising cards, 220 Sutter
R.,hackdriver, r. 126 Ellis
Richard, baker, r. 211, 7th
Richard M. (Roberts & Tuft), r. 1211 Point
Lobos Av
Richard W., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. Alameda
R. H , master mariner, 9 Mission,, r. Lorin
Robert, insurance, r. 700 Jones
Robert, seaman, r. 322 Main
Robert H., watchman Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. Alameda
Robert T., r. 1243, 23d
Robert W., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 1915
Eddy
Roland, master mariner, 9 Mission, r. Oak-
land
Rudolph S., r. 24 Morris Av
Samuel H., dentist, 120 McAllister
Silas A., carpenter, r. 1829 Ellis
Stanley C, city agent Golden Gate Com-
pressed Yeast Co., r. 703 Geary
Steam Track Layer, 42 Market, room 7
Stephen, office 124 Sansome, room 25
Stephen N., r. 505/2, 3d
ROBERTS T.,
practical boot and shoe maker, 4 Sum-
mer, r. 4131^ 19tli
Roberts T., seaman str .Santa Rosa
" Thomas, carriage maker, 1613 Market, r.
NE cor Brazil Av and Moscow
■' Thomas, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 936% Bryant
" Thomas G. (Roberts & Saunders), r. 131
Turk
" Thomas H., r. 335 Mississippi
" Thomas N., pilot str San Joaquin No. 4
" Thomas R., clerk Trans-Atlantic Fire Ins.
Co., r. 617 Bush
" Tobias, cloak maker, r. 119a Leavenworth
rear
Roberts Undine L. Miss, teacher languages, r.
1611 Vallejo
" Walter R., r. 1821 Howard
" William, r. 28, 8th
" William, carriage maker Thomas Roberts,
r. NE cor Brazil Av and Moscow
" William, clerk, r. 630 Natoma
" William, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
I6O1/2 Shipley
" William, cutter J. H. Curley & Co., r. 6O414
Haight
" William, engineer, r. lie Clara
" William, laborer S. P. Co., r. 922;^ Folsom
" William, laborer, r. 1424 Broadway
" William, marine fireman, r. 527 Vallejo
" William, master mariner, r. 85 Everett
" William, painter, r. 1873 Mission
" William, pressman Salvation Army, r. 1139
Market
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" William A., clerk, r. 1920 Pierce
" William C, teacher music, r. 136 Fulton
" William E., machinist Wells,* Russell &
Co., r. 222 Leavenworth
" William E. C, foreman Cal. Gas Fixture
Co., r. Alameda
" William F., butcher, 2817 California
" William H., clerk Whitman & Barnes Mfg.
Co., r. Oakland
" William M., bookkeeper The Bank of Cali-
fornia, r. i920 Pierce
" William W., r. 524 Eddy
" Xena Miss, principal T. Fuller Shattuck
Jr. Memorial Free Kindergarten, and
Merchants' Free Kindergarten, 74 West
Mission, r. 1821a Howard
Roberts & Saunders (Thomas G. Roberts and
Daniel E. Saunders), bicycles and bicy-
cle repairing, 201 Larkin
" cfe Tuft (Richard M. Roberts and Alfred C.
Tuft), butchers, 50 Steuart
4®-Roberts. See Robert
Robertson A. Maud Miss, stenographer R. S. Al-
exander & Son, r. 6 Metcalf PI
" Aimwell F., laundry man, r. 1228 Pine
" Alexander, molder Occidental Foundry, r.
Berkeley
ROBERTSON ALEXANDER M.,
importer and dealer books, fine paper,
cards and wedding stationery, 126
Post, teleplione Grant 5, r. 1321 Page
Robertson Annie, widow, r. 1516, 20th, Potrero
" Annie Mrs., r. 828 Bush
" Augusta C. Miss, vice-principal Pacific
Heights Grammar School, r. 2320 Cali-
fornia
" Boiling C. secretary Pacific Commercial
Co., 212-214 Front
Robertson C. F., architect, 74 Donohoe Bldg,
hours 2:30 to 5:30 p. m., r. 1513'^ Mission
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 202, 2d
" Charles, clerk Market St. Ry., r. 733i4, 30th
" Charles, tailor, r. 605 Broadway
" Charles, fireman S. P. Co., r. 2839, 16th
" Charles F., fireman, r. 15!4 Welsh
" Charles H., electrician Market St. Ry., r.
7221/2, 20th
" Charles M., factory hand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Daniel, stevedore, r. 15i4 Welsh
•' David, molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 18 Welsh
" David R., clerk W. H. Campbell
" Donald, bookkeeper Cal. Wine Assn., r.
447 McAllister
" Duncan C, box washer E. J. Bowen, r. 417
Kearny
" E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1.330 Alabama
" Edward, driver, r. 1106 Folsom
" Edward H., salesman J.J. Crowe &Co.,
r. 314, 3d
" Edwin D., laborer, r. SW cor Juno and
Lower Terrace
" E. L. Mrs., widow, r. 637 Guerrero
" Elizabeth Miss, shoefltter, r. 120i^ Silver
" Eugenia A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1514
Welsh
" F. Mrs., dressmaking, 958 Mission
" Frank, machinist, r. 952 Mission
" Frank, painter, r. 22, 5th
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Robertson Frank E., naotorman S. F. & S. M.
By., r. 764 San Jose Av
" George, manager Butchers' Review Pub-
lishing Co.. 620 Merchant
" George Mrs., widow, r. 1047 Chesnut
" George E., cook Becker & Burkhardt, r. 203
East
" George N., attorney at law, 4-7 Mills Bldg,
4th floor, r. Berkeley
" Gustav, gunsmith, r. 1813 Dupont
" Helen Miss, clerk E. J. McMurry, r. 1624
Polk
" Henry D., physician, 705 Sutter
" James, apprentice Dow Steam Pump Wks,
r. 120% Silver
«' James, baker, r. 327 Broadway
" James, bartender J. Donnelly, r. 1001 McAl-
lister
" James, boiler maker, r. 251, 11th
" James, calker, r. 11 Silver
" James, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1003
Minnesota
" James Jr., ship carpenter, r. 11 Silver
" James H., r. 919, 25th
" John, dentist, 2104 Market
" John, physician, 903 Sutter, r. Livermore
" John, stevedore, r. 525 Folsom
'■ Jessie M. Miss, editor Society, r. 918
Hyde
" J. J., surgeon str San Juan
" John C, salesman Robertson & Soderlund,
r. 325 Minna
" John D., publisher, 729 Montgomery, r. 830
Greenwich
" John D., teller Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust
Co., r. 2112 Green
'< John M., carpenter, r. 5 Rivoli A V
" John P., ship carpenter, r. 525 Folsom
" Joseph, gripman Sutter St. Ry, r. 318
Austin Av
'< Joseph H., ironer Lick Laundry, r. SW cor
Lower Terrace and Juno
" Joseph W. (Robertson & Soderlund), r. 326
Minna
" Joshua H., plumber William F. Wilson, r.
139 Hancock
'< J. R. Mrs., widow, r. 1013 Geary
" Lizzie Miss, shoefltter, r. 351, 11th
" L. M. Mrs., widow, r. 108, 8th
" Louis A., secretary Sands W. Forman
Clock Co., 83 Flood Bldg, r. 1308 Sacra-
mento
" Margaret, widow, r. 1331 Filbert
" Margery C. Miss, principal Le Conte Pri-
mary School, r. 3014 Devisadero
" Marian Mrs., r. 251, 11th
" Mary Miss, shoefltter, r. 351, 11th
" Milford H., conductor Cal. St. RR, r. 1413/2
Pine
■" Peter, journalist Chronicle, r. 319 Sutter
^' Peter E., foreman Humboldt Lumber Mill
Co's yard, r. 325Larkin
" Robert, molder, r. 120/2 Silver
" Robert L., stone cutter, r. 11 Silver
" Samuel J., bartender Martin F. Beier, r.
633 Clay
" Sidney, r. The Colonial
" Thomas J., plumber, r. 3519 Bryant
" Victor J., treasurer Commercial Publish-
ing Co., 34 California, r. North Berkeley
" Wilfred M., clerk W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 1103 Bush
" William, druggist Baxter & Oesting, r. 307
Eddy
" William, florist, r. 1228 Pine
" William, janitor, 139 Post, r. 1012 Geary
" William, secretary Balfour, Guthrie In-
vestment Co., 316 California, r. 703 Post
'• William, water tender str State of Califor-
nia
" William A., principal Hamilton Grammar
School, r. 131314 Pierce
" William B., mining, r. 1433 California
" William H., carpenter, r. 153 Sagamore
" William J., clerk Crane Co., r. Fruitvale
" William L., musician, r. 1509b Howard
" William R., compositor Field Sports, r. 23
Chenery
" William R., compositor, r. 2006% Union
W.W.MOHTAGUE&CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Robertson & Soderlund (Joseph W. Robertson
and Z. N. Soderlund), poultry and game,
8 Grand Central Market
«S"Robertson. See Roberson, Robinson and
Robison
Robier Thomas, butcher, r. 507, 6th
Robin Adolph, harnessmaker, r. 563^/4 Bryant
Robin Adrien Dr., veterinary surgeon, office 610
4th, hours 8 to 12 a. m., also wines and
liquors, 610, 4th
" Emil, paintei-, r. 14 Day
" Frank, hunter, r. San Jose Av opp Day
" Henry K., storekeeper U. S. Internal Rev-
enue, r. fi06 Castro
Robin Hood SalOOn.Smoot & Rice proprietors,
SW cor Stockton and O'Farrell
" Jean, shoemaker Kast & Co., r. 1 Graham
PI
" Joseph P., machinist, r. 563% Bryant
" Josephine Miss, laundry, 119 Stockton, r.
816 Larkin
" Paul, clerk, r. 563% Bryant
" Theresa, widow, r. 563% Bryant
" Victor, compositor Le Franco-Californien,
r. 18% Scott PI
Robinet Eugene, capitalist, 411% California,
rooms 2 and 8, r. 772% Folsom
" Henry J., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
" Louis C, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 411 Stevenson
Robinett John Mrs., widow, r. 1016%, 20th
" Margretta M. Miss, teacher Edison Pri-
mary Sc ool, r. 1016%, 20th
" Minna P. Miss, teacher Marshall Primai-y
School, r. 1016%, 20th
" Thomas, carpenter and builder, 215 Steven-
son, r. 1342 Turk
" Zeno R., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. Alameda
Robino J. B., peddler, r. 16 Union PI
" John, laborer, r. 16 Union PI
Robins F. C. Hamilton, special agent London
Assurance Corporation, r. Oakland
" W. B. & Co. (William E. Robins and War-
ren C. Jones), jewelers and opticians,
1332 Market
" William E. (W. E. Robins & Co.), r. 1151
Market
;8®-Robins. See Robbins
Robinson Albert J., r. 728 Geary
" Alfred, butcher, 17.59 Mission
" Alice, domestic, 3700 California
" Andrew J., manufacturers' agent, 235-237
Fremont, r. Mountain View, Cal.
" Arthur J., laborer Union I. Wks. r. 21 Vic-
tor
" Augustus W., real estate agent, 638 Mar-
ket, r. 127 Kearny
" Belle Mrs., teacher music, 425 Eddy
" Benjamin, chief cook str Australia
Robinson Bequest Commission, Mayor's oftice
New City Hall, Adolph Sutro chairman,
Taylor Rogers secretary
•' Brothers (George H. and Leonard), manu-
facturers' agents, 13 Sutter
" Carrie B.. widow, r. 933 Bush
" Carrie S., widow, r. 513 Leavenworth
" Catherine,widow,r. 5 Maiden Lane
" Charles, r. 425 Eddy
" Charles,foreman,r. 930, 20th
" Charles, porter McDonogh& Runyon, r. 30
Clara
" Charles, seaman, r. 146, 13th
■■ Charles D., landscape artist, 506 Battery, r.
334 Falcon Av
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Robinson Charles F. (Root & Robinson), r. 818
Octavia
" Charles F., driver Montgomery & Co., r.
1638 Sacramento
" Charles F., machinist Market St. Ry, r.
1539 Mission
" Charles H., cashier Goodyear Rubber Co.,
r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Charles H., restaurant, 6 Leidesdorff, r. 214,
3d
Robinson Charles J., assistant paymaster
Southern Pacific Co., 4 Montgomery, r.
San Mateo
" Charles R., clerk Ticket Auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. San Mateo
" Charles S., clerk, r. 1622b Post
" Charles U., foreman Hey wood Bros. & Co.,
r. 2722 Mission
" Charlotte Mrs., teacher French, r. 1403Cali-
fornia
" Chester G., rancher, r. 417 Kearny
" Chester L., salesman Charles M. Plum &
Co.,r. Alameda
" Christian J., clerk Ticket Auditor's dept.
S. P. Co.,r, Alameda
" Colfax J., compositor Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 1229 Howard
Robinson Cornelius P., attorney at law, 310
Pine, room 41, r. Berkeley
D. clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
David, r. 3 Mary Lane
Demetra Mrs., dressmaker, r. 911 Vallejo
Earl, carpenter, r. 541a Turk
Edward, solicitor John Sloan
Edward I., attorney at law, 403 Montgom-
ery, room 21, r. 722, 21st
Edward L., cement worker, r. 142, 6th
Edwin B., clerk, r. 1403 California
Edwin J. (E. J. Robinson & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
Robinson E. J. & Co. (Edwin J. Robinson and
John F. Schroth), hardware, 123-125 New
Montgomery
E. L. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
Eliza, widow, r. 731,23d
Eugene C, policeman, r. 207, 17th
Fannie M. Mrs., r. 12271/4 Green
Francis, laborer, r. 263 Perry
Frank, r. 759 Howard
Frank, yard foreman lumber dept. Bel ling-
ham Bay Impt. Co., r. 346, 4th
Frank B., physician, r. 407 Van Ness Av
Frank O. Miss, dental student, r. 200 Turk
Frederick H., r. 1141 Howard
Frederick O., solicitor James F. O'Hanlon,
r. 325 Chestnut
George, merchant, r. 627 O'Farrell
George, plumber J. E. Britt. r. 50i4 Silver
George, proprietor The Belvedere, 606
Folsom
George, steward City and County Hospital
George, truckman Truck 7, r. 826 Hampshire
George E., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
748 Iowa
George F., purser, r. 408!/2 O'Farrell
George H. (Robinson Bros.), r. 1415 Taylor
George H., carrier postofBce, r. 3945 Wash-
ington
George H., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 912 Army
George K., expressman, SE cor Post and
Powell, r. 826 Hampshire
George W., clerk D. L. Gorman, r. 1622b
Post
Gregory E., porter The Wertheimer Co., r.
7(16, 17th
Robinson Harding E., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 3028 California
Henrietta E. M. Mrs., r.312, 17th
Henry, barber, r. 301 Turk
Henry, tailor, 403, 6th
Henry C. (Robinson & Gillespie), r. 2324
Webster
Henry S., captain Prison, New City Hall,
r. 729 McAllister
Herman, sampler U. S. Mint, r. Oakland
Horace G., traveling salesman, r. 200 Hyde
Irwin, shipping clerk The Geo. F. Eber-
hard Co., r. Oakland
Isaac, traveling salesman Rubert L. Top-
litz & Co., r. 112 Fillmore
James, baker str Walla Walla
James, molder Filmer-RoUins Electro. Co.,
r. 304 Sutter
James, porter, r. 619 Pine
James, rigger, r. 916, 11th Av South
James A., r. California Hotel and Redwood
City
James B. (L. E. Clawson & Co.), r. 1130
Fulton
James C, machinist W. T. Garratt & Co..
r. 408 State
James F., r. 1003A McAllister
James H., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
2409 Folsom
James H., saddler, r. 4 Vernon PI
James M., coachman, r. 1189 Dolores
Jennie K. Mrs., dressmaking, 200 Turk
Jesse M., barber. Ocean Av nr Jules Av, r.
1 Myrtle Av
J. H., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r. East
Oakland
John, r. 302, 4th
John, r. 346, 6th
John, r. 380 Natoma
John, conductor, r. 1003 Minnesota
John, druggist, 1847 Fillmore, r. 2201 Bush
John, insurance, r. 1001 Pine
John, janitor, r. 528 O'Farrell
John, machinist, r. 3026 Buchanan
John, mechanic, r. 431 Fulton
John, plasterer, r. 1021 '/i Lombard
John, salesman Eagleson & Co., r. 8 Mason
John, ship painter Callaghan & Bundesen
John, shoemaker United Boot «& Shoe Co.,
r. 318 Jessie
John B. (Mosher, Chandler & Co.) , and mer-
chandise broker, 128 Market, r. 1917
Geary
John E., harness washer, r. 1622b Post
John L., machinist Main St. Iron. Wks, r.
22, 22d
John P. (Richardson & Robinson), r. IOO214
Golden Gate Av
John R., machinist, r. 1807 Howard
John R., driver Adolph Hoppe, r. 1511 Cali-
fornia
John S., cement worker, r. SE cor Clement
and 6th Av
Jonas, surfman Golden Gate Life Saving
Station, Ocean Beach, Golden Gate Park
Jones M., cashier Hamilton & Leach, r.
Oakland
Joseph, r. 428I/2 Haight
Joseph, carpenter, r. 218 Austin Av
Joseph A., photographer, r. 728!4 Harrison
Joseph A. Jr., r. 728'/4 Harrison
Joseph H. (Robinson & Knox), r. 836, 19th
Joseph P., blacksmith Daniel I. Newkirk,
r. 2 Tiffany PI
J. T., chief offlcer str City of Riode Janeiro
Julius, clerk, r. 735 O'Farrell
Kate Mrs., domestic, 739 Harrison
Leo S., special agent Pac. Mutual Life
Ins. Co., r. Alameda
Leonard (Robinson Bros.), r. 1415 Taylor
Lily Miss, nurse Lane Hospital
Louis, laborer, r. 1617 California
Louis A., freight clerk str Walla Walla
Louise J. Mrs., dressmaking, 40654 O'Far-
rell
Robinson Luke, physician and surgeon, office
813 Sutter, hours 11 a. m. to 12 m., and 2
to 4 p.m., telephone East 629, r. 2506 Fill-
more, telephone Pine 901
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Robinson M. Mrs., widow, r. 4 Baldwin Court
" Mahala F., widow, r. 429 O'Farrell rear
" Margaret Miss, r. 1630 Sacramento
" Margaret A., proprietor The Belvedere, 606
Folsom
" Martin, blacksmith, r. 1713'/^ San Carlos Av
'< Mary, widow, r. 1011 Bush
" Mary A., widow, r. 1622b Post
" Matilda Miss, r. 1109 Broadway
" Michael, machinist Parke & Lacy Co., r.
106 Jessie
" Minnie Mrs., varieties, 1539 Mission
" M. J., r. 109 Jessie
" Nels J., carpenter, r. 380 Natoma
" Norval A. (I. A. Manning & Co.), r. 3314, 8th
" Oscar, steward, r. 306 Stockton
" Patrick F., harness maker, 1643 Mission
" Peter, porter William Schreiber, r. 619 Pine
" R. A. Mrs., nurse, r. 431 Hyde
" Ralph S., laborer, r. 1715 San Carlos Av
rear
" Rebecca Miss, r. 435 Golden Gate Av
" Reuben G., solicitor Middleton & Co., r. 611
Devisadero
" Richard, stevedore, r. 221V4 Harrison
" Richard, teamster, r. 12 Potter
" Richard G., chief engineer str Pomona, r.
2711 Octavia
" Richard G. Jr., electrician str Walla
Walla, r. 3711 Octavia
" Robert, carpenter, r. 245 Clara
" Robert, master mariner, r. 316 Fremont
" Robert, painter Henry F. Wagner
" Robert A., r. 312, 17th
" Robert A., clerk, r. 609, 21st
" Robert A., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 819
20th
" Robert E., broom maker Zan Bros. & Co., r.
Oakland
" Robert H., farmer, r. 417 Kearny
" Robert J., pressman Co-operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. 245 Clara
" Robert S., barber, 163, 2d, r. 75 Clementina
" Robin M. Miss, nurse, r 417 Van Ness Av
" Samuel, bookkeeper Ames & Harris, r.
Sara, widow, r. 211 Langton
Sidney M., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 316 Pennsylvania Av
Thomas A., r. 1114, 34th
Thomas B., r. 2534 Howard
Thomas B., foreman, r. 118 Webster
Thomas F., plumber, r. 236 Clipper
Thomas J., bootblack James L. Richeson,
r. 503 Ellis
Thomas P., superintendent amusements
Sutro Heights
T. J., compositor Co-operative Publishing
Co., r. 402 Stockton
Victor H., flour paste manufacturer, 1169
Howard, r. 1532'^ Howard
Walter H., law student, r. 1403 California
Walter T. (Robinson & Wade), r. 2534
Howard
William, r. 235 Hayes
William, r. 1037 Minna
William, r. 1124 Stevenson
William, bartender Kennedy & Burns, r. 989
Howard
William, freight clerk O. R. and N. Co.,
r. 828 Bush
William, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
William A., machinist, r. 245 Clara
William A., U. S. Post Ofttce Inspector,
Appraisers' Bldg, room 78c, r. Port-
land, Or
William C, carpenter, r. 44 Chapultepec
William C, foreman Thomson Bridge Co.,
r. 317b CoUingwood
William C, teamster, r. 39 West Mission
William F., office 106 Pine, r. Alameda,
William H., carpet layer, r. 110b 18th
William H., dentist, 305 Montgomery Av,
r. Alameda
William H., draughtsman engineering
dept. S. P. Co., r. 1938 Ellis
William H., solicitor r. 548 Folsom
William J., musician, r. 835 Ashbury
William J. X., musician, r. 364 Octavia
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Robinson William J. X. Mrs., medium, r. 264
Octavia
" William L., clerk, r. 307 Mason
" WilliamP., stencil cutter A. E. Ridley &
Co., r. 314 Sanchez
•' William S., carpenter, r. 1043a Folsom
" William T., carpenter, r. 705 Mission
Robinson William W. Jr.. Captain U. S. A.
Assistant Quartermaster, Post Quarter-
master, r. Presidio
Robinson & Gillespie (Henry C. Robinson and
William J. Gillespie), carpenters and
builders, 337 Sutter, telephone Grant
755
" &Knox (Joseph H. Robinson and Andrew
B. Knox), grocers, 1928-1930 Market and
900 Valencia
Robinson & Wade (Walter T. Robinson and
Albert F. Wade), proprietors Central
Hardware and Tool Co., 13, 1st nr Market
4®"Robinson. See Roberson and Robertson
Robiscbon M. Richard, meterman, r. 103 Pros-
pect PI
Robison Ansel C, birds, dogs, etc., 337 Kearny
and 1017 Market, r. 319 Scott
" Edward W., wood turner S. F. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 663 Willow Av
" Harry E., barber Martin D. Halloran, r.
1343 Powell
" Hugh, farmer, r. 923 Hyde
" James L., attorney at law, 17 Nevada
Block, r. Alameda
" Lily Miss, stenographer, r. 663 Willow Av
" Merritt D., manager A. C. Robison, 1017
Market, r. 319 Scott
" Ralph R., wood turner S. F. Furniture Mfg
Co., r. 663 Willow Av
igS'Robison. See Roberson and Robinson
Robitscher Henry M., solicitor, r. 1213 Steiner
" Moses M., salesman Wiester & Co., r. 1313
Steiner
" Samuel, boot and shoe maker, 1519 Bu-
chanan, r. 1213 Steiner
Robl Frank W., policeman, r. 939 Lombard
" Henry J., butcher, r. 807 Filbert
" John C, butcher, r. 807 Filbert
" Margaret, widow; r. 807 Filbert
Robles Joseph, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 1804Dupont
" Max, candymaker Louis Saroni & Co., r.
730 Montgomery
Robleto Annie H. Miss (Robleto & Street), r. 739
Guerrero
" & Street (Miss Annie H. Robleto and
Miss Clara E. Street), millinery, 9 Geary
Robling William A., drayman, r. 39 Pearl
Robohm Cord (Brandt &Robohm), r. 1313b Scott
" Louis, porter Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1917b
O'Farrell rear
Roboni Jennie Mrs., cigar maker A. Petrie, r. 3
Varennes
Robrecht Annie, widow, dairy produce, 1439 Du-
pont
" ■ Anton, furniture, 826 Pacific
" Frederick G., clerk J. C. Johnson & Co., r.
826i4 Pacific
Robson Hannah, widow, r. 1343 Alabama
4@="Robson. See Robison and Robinson
Robulio Paul, laborer, r. Andover Av nr Cort-
land Av
Robuste Mary, widow, r. 513 Stevenson
" Paul C, bartender Charles W. Glidden, r.
3031/4 O'Farrell
Rocas Frances Miss, laundress, r. 323714 16th
" Jose, r. 33371/4, 16 th
" Jose Jr.. barber, r. 333714, 16th
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Rocca Angelo, candy maker, r. 523 Green
" Angelo. laborer, r. 521 Green
" Augustino (Pacifle Coast Fish Co.). r. 719
Vallejo
" Giuseppe, r. 71 Water
" Giuseppe, r. 521 Green
" Giuseppe Jr., marble cutter, r. 531 Green
" Joseph B., r. 714 Bush
" Rosa, widow, dry goods, 1.343 Dupont, r. 522
Filbert
Roccatagliata Frank, salesman D. Biagi & Co.,
r. 1022V^ Jackson
" Clara, widow, r. 513a Union
" Giovanni, restaurant, 8 S. F. Market, r.
10221/i Jackson
" Joseph (Roccatagliata & Moni), r. 921a
Pacific
" Mary Mrs., r. 1032V2 Jackson
" Silvia, teamster, r. IO22Y2 Jackson
" & Moni (JosephRoccatagliata and Andiew
Moni), groceries and liquors, 621 Vallejo
Roch Andrew, rigger, r. 15 Perry
" C, laborer Albert Hansen, r. 1616!^ Har-
rison
" Leonard, r. 110V4 Taylor rear
Rochat Ernest, wholesale furniture, 762 Mis-
sion, telephone Main 792, r. 2620 Vallejo,
telephone West 517
Rochat & Schlingman (Ernest Rochat and J.
Fred Schlingman), wholesale furniture,
762 Mission, telephone Main 792
Roche Albert T., clerk Thomas F. Barry, r. .534
Eddy
" Bridget, domestic, 628, 81st
" Catherine J. Miss, r. 1804 Mason
" Dennis D., liquors, 825 Folsom, r. 835!4 Fol-
som
" Edward P., barber, 209 Larkin, r. 121I1/2
Mission
" Francis, crockery and glassware, 427
Hayes, r. 432 Linden Av
" George W., clerk, r. 534 Eddy
" George W. W., salesman James W. Ed-
wards, r. 310b Fell
" Harriet, r. 2523 Bush
" Herbert N., dentist S. E. Knowles, r. 310b
Fell
" J., r. 220, 3d
" James (Roche & O'Hare), r. Oakland
" James, driver Pac. Transfer Co., r. 231
Perry
" James, stock broker, r. 534 Eddy
" John, marine fireman, r. 817 Battery
" John, policeman, r. li-^i, 13th
" John D., foreman, r. 801 Harrison
" John H., hack driver, r. 8 Carlos PI
" John J., attorney at law, 324 Pine, rooms
16-18, r. Sausalito
" John R., printer Francis-Valentine Co., r.
San Rafael
" Mary, widow, r. 1421 Taylor
" Richard, laborer S. P. Co., r. 1445, 25th
" Roland M., carrier postoflflce, r. 451 Noe
" Theodore J., law student Henry E. High-
ton, r. 534 Eddy
" Thomas, shoemaker United Boot & Shoe
Co., r. 607 Bartlett
" Thomas, stock clerk H. M. Heineman, r.
568 Howard
" Thomas B., stoneyard, cor 14th and Harri-
son, r. 16 Pearl
" Thomas B. Jr., medical student, r. 16 Pearl
" Virginia Mrs., teacher piano, 534 Eddy
" William D., bookkeeper H. Alexander &
Co., r. 220, 3d
" William J., stone cutter, r. 16 Pearl
Roche William R., machine operator Cahn,
Nickelsburg & Co., r. 21 Fell
" & O'Hare (James Roche and Charles
O'Hare), liquors, 212, 8th
4S-Roche. See Roach
Rochette Charles H., r. 151 Valencia
Rochfort Arthur, salesman, r. 630 Castro
" Dora, widow, r. 27 Beideman
" Joseph N., clerk Chronicle, r. 27 Beideman
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 27 Beideman
Rochier Lucien, r. 420 Jackson
Rock Bridget, widow,, r. 2436 Larkin
" Charles, clerk Lievre, Fricke & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Edward R., bookkeeper J. D. Sprockets &
Bros. Co.,r. 1516 Webster
" George H.. r. 765 Market
" H. Maude, stenographer Harris & Hess. r.
Oakland
" J., Chinatown guide, r. 107 Turk
" James F., real estate, r. 20 Hawthorne
" James J., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
231 Clara
" John, laborer, r. 231 Clara
Rock Jolm, president California Nursery Co.,
205 Sansome, r. Niles, Cal.
" John Jr., clerk David Davidson, r. 231 Clara
" John W., clerk, r. 231 Clara
" Joseph A., machinist American Type
Founders Co., r. 2416 Larkin
" Joseph F., deputy Sheriff, r. 1618!^ Devisa
dero
" Nelson, carpenter, r. 1313 York
" Robert J., clerk local freight ofQce S. P
Co., r. 35 Perry
" Rose, widow, r. 916 Devisadero
" T. E. & Co. (Thomas E. Rock and H. G
Wuterferich), harness makers, 1326 Polk
" Thomas E. (T. E. Rock & Co.), r. 30 Haw
thorn e
" Walter J., clerk Dutton & Partridge, r. 2436
Larkin
" William H„ general time keeper construc-
tion dept. Market St. Ry, r. 20 Haw-
thorne
Rockefellow H. G., mining, r. 405% Valencia
Rockel George H.. tile setter W. W. Montague
& Co., r. 123 Grove
Rockenfield William, barber, 334 Geary, r. 321
Taylor
Rocker John C, baker American Biscuit Co., r.
532 Chestnut
Rocket Michael, marine fireman, r. 547, 1st
" Paul F., modeler, r. 518 Van Ness Av
Rockham Walter barrel washer Cal. Wine Assn.
Rocklin Granite Curbing Co., Peter E. Lamar
president and manager, 238 Montgomery
Rocks Frederick, laborer, r. 9 Polk Lane
Rockstroh Frederick E.. restaurant, 113, 7th, r.
1030 Mission
Rockwell Amanda, furrier, r. 15 Bridge PI
" Charles H., car repairer S. P. Co., r. 306i/4
Guerrero
" George, r. 216 Powell
" James J., engineer S. P. Co., r. 2235 Howard
" William B., r. 206A Post
Rockwitz Carl H., clerk, r. 25 Pearl
" Richard D., salesman Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. 25 Pearl
" Robert C, clerk, r. 25 Pearl
Rockwood Aaron L., engineer, r. 168, 9t.h
" Edmund R., clerk U. S. Naval OfBcer of
Customs, r. 410 Hyde
Rocky Mountain Coal and Iron Co., Charles
F. Crocker president, F. S. Douty secre-
tary, ofQce 59 Union Trust Co.'s Bldg,
cor Post and Montgomery
Roda Frederick, laborer Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 335, 4th
Rodd Charles H., cemetery fences, marble and
granite work, 306 Central Av, r. 2046 Mc-
Allister
je®-Rodd. See Rood
Rodda Edward J. J., mining, r. 2711 Buchanan
Rodda John, secretary San Francisco Fuse
Manufacturing Co., 507 California, r. 2616
Sacramento
" Matthew, cigars and tobacco, 330 Main, r. 1
Rincon Court
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Rodda Peter, planer, r. 335, 4th
" Stanley N., assayer, r. 2711 Buchanan
" William H., engineer, r. 2711 Buchanan
" William H. Mrs., widow, r. 2711 Buchanan
Rodden Cornelius, liquors, 711 Natoma
RODDEN GEORGE F., D. D. S.,
dentist, 139 Post, office hours 9 a. m.
to 5 p. m., r. San Rafael
Rodden Hugh, barber, 234 Folsom
" John, shoemaker, 923 Harrison
" Mark Brother, r. St. Dominic's Monas-
tery
" Mary, widow, r. 636, 3d
" Patrick, fireman, r. 546i4 Pennsylvania Av
Roddy Charles E., painter, r. 990 Folsom
" Edward, fireman, r. 17 Hampton PI
" Elenora A., widow, r. 990 Folsom
" Francis J., artist, r. 1434 Nebraska
" James E., clerk, r. 17 Hampton PI
" James J., proprietor Roddy's Hotel, 1434
Nebraska
" Mary 0. Miss, clerk, r. 990 Folsom
" Thomas E., painter, r. 990 Folsom
RODE C. B. & CO.
(Christian B. Eode and WiUiam H.
Schultheis), draymen and forwarding
agents, 318 Battery, telephone Main
Rode Christian B. (C. B. Rode & Co.), r. 45
Zoe
" Emil, portrait artist, 410 Kearny, room 18
" George F., teamster Tillmann & Bendel, r.
1519 Turk rear
" George H., clerk C. B. Rode & Co., r. 15 Con-
' verse
" John P. (Rode & Nielsen), r. 439 Jessie
" & Nielsen (John P. Rode and Chris Niel-
sen), liquors, 431 Jessie
J8®=-Rode. See Rohde
Rodecker Elias, car builder Market St. Ry., r.
11^4 Dikeman PI
Rodeen Frank A., tailor, r. 1 Mission Court
Rodefeld Fritz (Rodefeld & Wrede), r. 620y2
Hayes
Rodefeld & Wrede (Fritz Rodefeld and August
Wrede), proprietors Grand National
Hall, wines and liquors, 105-107 Grant
Av
Rodeillat Philemond, cook Occidental Hotel, r.
619 Pacific
Rodemann August H., musician, r. 708 Cole
Roden William H. (Norton, Teller & Roden), r.
1718 Vallejo
Rodenbach Bernard G., conductor Market St.
Ry., r. 1322 Turk
" Frederick, clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r.
1322 Turk
Rodenburg J. N. Jr., cashier Otto Normann, r.
110 Hayes
Roderick Annie, widow, r. 1235i4, 25th
" Anthony, mill hand Richard Herring, r. 451
Stevenson
" John, deckhand str Transit, r. Oakland
" John, miner, r. 249 Pacific
" Joseph D., groceries, 455 Stevenson, r. 4ol
Stevenson
" Manuel, waiter str Santa Rosa, r. 15
Hampton PI
Rodevi Caterina, widow, r. 522 Filbert
" Pietro, frame maker, r. 522 Filbert
Rodewald August (Rodewald Bros.), r. 426i4
Fell
" Brothers (Charles and August), groceries
and liquors, 501 Fell
" Charles (Rodewald Bros.), r. 426y2 Fell
" Hermann, clerk, r. 426i4 Fell
Rodger David, machinist Union I. Wks, r.
537 Connecticut „ ^, .
■' Henry, blacksmith Fulton Eng & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. SE cor 20th and De Haro,
Potrero ^ ^
" James, carpenter, r. SE cor 20th and Ue
Haro, Potrero
" William, blacksmith Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. SE cor 20th and De Haro,
Potrero
Jg®- Rodger. See Rotger
Rodgers Adam, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 235,
15th
" Alexander, captain Troop K 4th Cavalry
U. S. A., r. Presido
'< Arthur (Rodgers & Paterson), r. 1801 Leav-
enworth
Rodgers Augustus F., senior assistant U. S.
Coast and Geodetic Survey (Western
Division), U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room
39, r. 1023 Washington
" Augustus F. Jr.. broker, r. 1023 Washington
" Belle Miss, teacher banjo, r. 1515 Jackson
" Catherine, widow, r. 250 Tehama rear
" Charles, longshoreman, r. 18 Federal
" Daniel, janitor U. S. Mint, r. 129, 3d
" David A., teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 547 Folsom
'• David N., pressman Francis- Valentine
Co., r. 250 Tehama rear
" Edward J., plasterer, r. 2616 McAllister
" E. J. S., clerk Emmons Associated Law
Elizabeth Mrs., r. 1202 Vallejo
Fernando S., sign painter, r. 1515 Jackson
F. J., r. Olympic Club
Frank, laborer, r. 250 Tehama rear
Frank, teamster James MuUany & Co., r.
5 Clementina
Frank H., mattress maker John Hoey, r. d4
Birch Av „„,,..
George G., park policeman, r. 829 Mission
George H., bartender McCarthy Bros., r.
404 Golden Gate Av
Henry, miner, r. 320, 18th ^ ^on
Henry C, chief clerk Palatine Ins. Co., 439
California, r. 1023 Washington
Hugh W., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 19Ub
McAllister
Isaac, seaman, r. 25 Stanly PI
J wardtender City and County Hospital
James, blacksmith, r. 2726 Mission
James, painter, r. 516 Folsom
James M., clerk Kavanagh & Nolan, r. 2o
Grand Av ^ j,
John, candle maker Mission Soap and
Candle Wks, r. 1018 Dolores
John, insurance agent, r. 709 Hayes
John, janitor, r. 216 Francisco rear
John, laborer, r. 509 Filbert rear
John, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1517 Broadway rear ^ -.r- v.-
John, riveter, r. SE cor Sierra and Michi-
gan
John A., r. 837 Folsom -.=:t« a t^^.
John H„ barber C. H. Boone, r. 2529 Sutter
Joseph bottler Freitas & Rodgers, r. 946
Bryant rear
Joseph, horseshoer John J. McCormack, r.
20, 24th ^ . ^^
Joseph P., hoseman Engine 21
Lee O., physician, 1000 Webster r. 817 Grove
Manuel (Freitas & Rodgers), r. 17 Rmcon
PI
Manuel, barber, r. 114 Pacific
Maria, widow, r. 1911 Dupont
Mary, widow, r. 431, 23d
Michael, conductor Market St. Ry., r. W4
Central Av
Myrtle, cook, r. 1 Taylor PI
P Mrs., dressmaking, 404 Golden Gate Av
Patrick, marine fireman, r. 410 Folsoni
Patrick B., stevedore, r. 209 Virf i^ia Av
Samuel D., porter Frederick H. Bilms, r.
Samuel L. Jr.. surveyor, r. 1759 Ellis
Thomas, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
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p__. o Rodgers Thomas F., blacksmith helper John J.
j:^^ g Klapperich, r. 25 Grand av
^-j ^ " W., coal passer str Pomona
&^ p, " William C, seaman, r. 25 Stanly Pi
P^ S " William K., porter, r. 254 Minna
„^ £ Rodgers WiUiam L., attorney at law, 16 Ne-
^3 vada Block, r. 2641 Sacramento
«^ ^S Rodders & Paterson, (Arthur Rodgers and
. ^. M Van R. Paterson), attorneys at law, 1-2-
^g^ a 16 and 27 Nevada Block, telephone Main
^ g 374
'-— ' g .6®=- Rodgers. See Rogers
■"'^^ fn Rodifer Robert E., plasterer, r. 208, 7th
-^ ^^ Rodius Marie, widow, bakery, 1526 Kentucky
« d Rodhael John, laborer Schrader & Co., r. 23y,
^^ >5 Minna
cS Rodman James, driver International Hotel
«"^ " Peter J., cooper, r. 919 Elizabeth
Rodney H. C, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3107
Mission
■r> Rodolph Erwin G., collecter Miller & Lux. r
>^ 1809 Octavia
^^ i Rodrigue Joseph, bookkeeper Lester H. F. Mc-
■> Kee. r. 1710 O'Farrell
" Michael I., receiving teller Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. 1806a O'Farrell
Rodrigues Ezebio, r. 311 Paciflc
" Francisco D., barber Joseph P. Rosa, r. 810
Bryant
" Joaquin, laborer, r. 423 Drumm
" Jose, seaman str Alameda
Rodriguez A. G., bookeeper Cahn, Nickelsburg
& Co., r. 310 Stockton
" Amelia C. Miss, clerk, r. 41 Belvedere
" Antonio, r. 613?i Greenwich
" Esperanza, widow, r. 1318Dupont
" F., waiter str City of Panama
" Fernando, pressman Italian Publishing
Co., r. 828 Broadway
" H., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE cor
Napa and Louisiana
" Joseph, helper Risdon I. and L. "Works r
832/2 Folsom ' '
" Lucia Miss, furnished rooms, 517 Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 9 Russ
" M. J., engineer Engine 1, r. 8I814 Mont-
gomery
" Perfecto, barber, 257, 3d, r. 172 Clementina
" Salome, cabinet maker, r. 634 Broadwav
rear
" Samuel C, pantryman str City of Panama
" Sotero, carriage maker Charles Wolter, r.
137, 7th
Rodust Bernhard A. E., city agent Gutte &
Frank, r. 1411 Bush
Roe A. E., salesman Josua Hendy Machine
Wks, r. East Oakland
" Alfred A., cashier Electrical Engineering
Co., r. 506 Jones
" C, r. 220, 3d
" C. Mrs., bakery, cor 5th Av South and L
" Edward A., superintendent Edison Light
and Power Co., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" George H., Mrs., widow, r. 2618 Pacific Av
" James, teamster James Beatty, r 5th Av
South nr L
" Joseph, bootblack, SW cor 1st and Mar-
ket, r. 8 Sonora
" Joseph W., steward str T. C. Walker
" Moses, slater, r. 231, 3d
" Patrick H., r. 121 Bernard
" Thomas, teamster, r. 2 Byington Av
" W., bookbinder A. J. Leary Co.
" William, hostler Gray Bros., r. cor Valleio
and Sansome
4®-Roe. See Rowe
Roeber A., clerk, r. 43, 6th
" Charles, baker, r. 1107 Folsom
" Christopher, carpenter, 1036 Sutter, r. 520V4
O'Farrell
Roebke Frederick W., cutter Charles Lyons, r.
1343 Pine
" Max, coffee roaster Hills Bros.,r. Alameda
Roebling's John A. Sons Co.,
S. V. Mooney manager, manufacturers
wire, insulated wire, wire rope, and
proprietors New Jersey Wire Cloth Co.
and West Coast Wire and Iron Works,
25-27 Fremont, telephone Main 673
Roebuck Thomas G., boiler maker, r. 155 Minna
Roeck Michael, barber Bernhard Bernhard. r
17, 3d
Roeckel-Coursen Ellen Mme., teacher vocal
music, r. 1060 Fulton nr Steiner
Roeckel Joseph, teacher vocal music, r. 1060
Fulton nr Steiner
Roeckner William, clerk Triest & Co., r. 1033
Howard
Roeder Catherine, widow, r. 741 Filbert
" George J., foreman John Leinhardt & Co.,
r. 121714 Pacific
" Paul, cook Mrs. Caroline Anderson, r. 523
East
" William F. (Caley& Roeder), r. 108% Turk
Roediger Edmundus Rev., asst. St. Boniface's
Church, r. 115 Golden Gate Av
" Frank A., delicacies, 406 Larkin
" Hugo F., boxmaker Commercial Box Fac-
tory, r. 406 Larkin
" Oscar H.. carpenter, r. 406 Larkin
Roeding Frederick, capitalist, r. 1910 Wash-
ington
" Henry U.. student, r. 1910 Washington
Roefer Henry, clerk Henry Muller, r. NW cor
Sutter and Devisadero
Roehm George, brewer South S. F. Brewery, r.
14th Av South nr Railroad Av
Roehnert Hugo, pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho Co., r. Oakland
Roehr William (Roehr & Eggers), r. 1800 Howard
" & Eggers (William Roehr and Peter Eg-
gers), groceries and liquors, 272, 1st, and
SW cor 14th and Howard
Roehrs Frederick, bartender Seeba & Bohlen
r. 727 Filbert
Roemer Adolph P., nursery, Brunswick bet
Lowell and Lafayette
" Alfred, draughtsman Mahonev & Ryland.
r. 323 Fulton
" Charles H., proprietor Oregon Lodging
House, 641 Commercial
" Edward, bookkeeper John Wigmore & Sons
Co.
" Ernest, baker, r. 146b Tehama
" Frederick, tailor, r. 115 Buchanan
" Frederick W., plumber, r. 115 Buchanan
" Johannes, clerk, r. 146b Tehama
" Max, speculator, r. 146b Tehama
" Minna Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Amalia
Lichau, r. 323 Fulton
" Oscar, superintendent Pac. Vinegar and
Pickle Wks, r. 323 Fulton
4®* Roemer. See Rohmer and Romer
Roes Louis B. W., watchman Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 914 Minnesota
Roesch Louis, president Louis Roesch Co.,
320 Sansome, r. 2513 Howard
Roesch Louis Co., Louis Roesch president,
Theodore Fricke secretary, printers,
lithographers, label manufacturers and
engravers, 320 Sansome
Roesler Charles A., barber, 3410 Mission
" Henry A., groceries and liquors, NE cor
24th and Diamond
" Henry A. Jr., salesman William Cluff Co.,
r. NE cor 24th and Diamond
" Julius, porter, r. 1401 Valencia
Roesli Ferdinand, expressman, SW cor Howard
and 7th, r. 1513^4 Mission
Roesner Peter J. (Roesner & Finnegan), r. 9
Bowie Av
" & Finnegan (Peter J. Roesner and Bernard
Finnegan), horseshoers, 216, 8th
■6®" Roesner. See Roessner and Rosener
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Roessenbacher Louis, foreman Chicago Brew-
ery, r. 1402 Polk
Roessing Richard, salesman Cal. Hat Wks, r.
121, 4th
Roessner Henry W., salesman, r. 216 Leaven-
worth
Roethe Charles H., druggist, SE cor 3d and
Bryant
" George F., watchmaker, 208 Sutter, r. 2910
Pine
" Marie P., widow, r. 3910 Pine
4®=-Roethe. See Roth
RoethelJohn, laborer, r. 23^4 Minna rear
" Joseph, machinist, r. 2314 Minna rear
Roething Adolph, baker, r. 303 Clement rear
Roettger Frederick, carpenter, 2625a Sutter
" Fritz, contractor and builder, r. 2625a
Sutter
Roetticher Henry W., clerk R. Rohde & Co.
" Louis, clerk Hermann Bohlmann, r. 100
Rofer Frederick A., shipwright, r. 825 York
Rofl Harry L., special agent Home and Phoenix
Ins. Cos., r. Oakland
Rogalli Peter, carpenter, r. 19 Jasper PI
Roge Louis, cook, r. 1004 Bush
Rogenovich J. P., waiter Bohemian Club, r. 618%
Post
Roger Alexander, butcher A. Cailleaud, r. 916
Pine
" Leon H., teacher Trinity School, r. 1333 Oak
" T. A. P., chief steward str Belgic, r. East
Oakland
Rogers Ada Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" A. E. Mrs., nurse, r. 608 Capp
" Amos C, carpenter, r. 929 Howard
" Anton, fruits and vegetables, 1502 Folsom
" Antone, packer Sterling Furniture Co., r.
103 Sacramento
" August, painter, r. 2977 Harrison
" Charles, carpenter, r. 7 Hickory Av
" Charles, foreman pile driver Jas. A. Mc-
Mahon, r. Alameda
" Charles, stone cutter James Rae, r. 608. 6th
" Charles, mate str Emma, r. Oakland
" Charles A., landscape and portrait artist,
46 O'Farrell, r. 846 Hayes
" Charles D., mining, r. 869 Market
" Charles H., capitalist, r. 1359 Folsom
" Charles S., compositor, r. 706 Green
" Charles S., telegraph operator S. P. Co., r.
227 Chattanooga
" Clara W., widow, r. 1045, 14th
" Clarence, horse collar maker W. W. Davis
& Son, r. 37 Lafayette
•• Daniel, attorney at law. 604 Merchant, r.
3400 Fillmore
" Daniel, driver Frank Barnard
" David J., machinist, r. cor Farallones and
Plymouth A V
" David J., shipsmith, r. 26 Steuart
" David J., stereotyper Post, r. 318 Hickory
Av
" Edward, laborer, r. 23 Turk
" Edward, ship carpenter, r. 2977 Harrison
" Edward, teamster, r. 41^4 Dorland
■= Edward A., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co.,r. Oakland
" Edward J., engineer Consumers' Ice Co.,
r. 420, 8th
" Edwin N., bookkeeper Pac. Coast Savings
Society, r. 801 Leavenworth
" E. F. Mrs., widow, r. 325 Hill
" Emanuel, bottler, r. 946 Bryant rear
" Emanuel, stables, 409-411, 8th, r. 17 Rincon
PI
" Emily, widow, r. 1505 Golden Gate Av
" Emily M. Mrs., proprietor Palma House,
1917 Mission
" Ephraim T., master mariner, r. 214 Devisa-
dero
" Ephraim T. Jr., plumber, r. 214 Devisadero
" F. N., oilerstr Walla Walla
" Francis E., carpenter P. C. SS. Co., r. 3977
Harrison
" Francis E. Jr., ship joiner, r. 3977 Harrison
" Francis N., bookkeeper, r. 325 Hill
" Frank, horsfshoerF. Kortick & Son, r. 103
Sacramento
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Rogers George, bartender, r. 745 Howard
" George A., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3035
Pine
" George H., restaurant, 6 Sacramento, r.
AOey^ Larkin
" Gorges H., porter Jones & Co., r. 1711 Cali-
fornia
" Gussie Miss, saleslady, r. 38 South Park
" Harry, house painter, r. 346, 4th
" Harry, steam fitter, r. 414, 17th
" Harry D., accountant Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 1045, 14th
" H. D. Mrs., widow, r. 504 Greenwich
" Henry, office, 33 California, room 11, r. 1209
Jackson, Oakland
" Henry, machinist, r. 406 Broadway
" Henry, marine engineer, r. 437^4, 4th
" Henry J. , r. 1711 California
Rogers Henry J., president California Iron and
Wrecking Co., 638-640, 3d, r. 3550 Howard
" Henry O., division superintendent Market
St. Ry.,r. 1713 Webster
" Herbert, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" Herman (Friedman & Rogers), r. 1314 Leav-
enworth
" Hiram K., purser str Corona, r. 524 Lyon
" Isidor, musician, r. 1038 Clay
" Jacob, bartender, r. 610 Jessie
" James, r. H bet 9th and 10th Avs
" James, steward R. J. Techau & Co. r. 14a
Harriet
" James, teamster, r. 1316 Mission
" James R., salesman Joseph M. Strauss, r.
844 Mission
" J. D., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,r. Ala-
meda
" J. E. Mrs., widow, r. 1919 Broderick
" Jeremiah, bootblack, 200 Sutter
" Jerome B., teamster, r. 10 Laskie
" John, r. 911 Greenwich
" John (Nally & Rogers), r. 156 Clementina
" John, boatman, r. 706 Battery
" John, fireman, r. 625 Davis
" John, teamster August Koerber, r. 19 Wash-
ington
" JohnB., civil engineer, 1 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor, r. 938 Geary
" John B., medical student, r. 948 Haight
" John M., r. 1711 California
" John W., bookkeeper Central Hardware
and Supply Co., r. 14a Harriet
" Joseph (Rogers & Hanton), r. 14.38 Oak
" Joseph, seaman str Arago
" Joseph, sign painter, 929 Howard
" Joseph & Sons (Sheffild), Thomas S. Conran
agent, 130 Sutter, room 69
" Joseph A., painter, r. 635 Jersey rear
" Joseph H., shipsmith Isidore Burns, r. Ala-
" Josephine, widow, r. 404 '
" Josiah B., artesian well borer, 334 Kearny,
r. Oakland
" Kirby Mrs., r. Old Peoples' Home
" Louise B., widow, r. 1309b Hayes
•' L. W., real estate, r. 213 Franklin
" Maggie Miss, cook, r. 43 Willow Av
" Mark, baker, r. 358 Minna
" Mary, widow, r. 2303 Hyde
" Mary J., widow, r. 331214 Jones
" May, widow, r. IO2914 Market
Rogers M. E. Mrs., private home in confine-
ment, also private nurse, office and r.
929 Howard
" Michael (Deasy & Rogers), r. 146 Clemen-
tina
" Michael, laborer, r. 1717 O'Farrell
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Rogers' Mission Express, Nelson J. Rogers pro-
prietor, 2241 Mission and 3 Commercial
" Nathan, physician, 20 O'Farrell
Rogers Nelson J., proprietor Rogers' Mission
Express, 2241 Mission and 3 Commercial,
r. 821 Treat Av
" Patrick, fireman str Columbia, r. 541, 1st
" Philip, r. 820 Army
" Philip, clerlj, r. 1727 Market
" Philip, shoemaker, 2803^/^ California, r. 19
Erkson Court
" Randall, tinsmith, r. 214 Devisadero
" Ravone R., student, r. 3333 Washington
■' Raymond, butcher A. Bloch, r. 1919 Fill-
more
" Reuben J., clerk Joseph M. Strauss, r. 844
Mission
" Richard J., boilermaker McMurphy & Mc-
Evoy. r. 446V2, 5th
" Robert, fireman S. F. & S. M. Ry
" Robert F., stock broker, r. 700 Post
" Robert W., engineer S. P. Co., r. 836 Guer-
rero
" Robert W., physician, 729 California
" Samuel L., attorney at law, 35 Montgom-
ery Block
" Stanford, blacksmith, r. 431, 23d
Rogers Taylor, secretary Mayor's Office, New
City Hall, 1st floor, r. 3333 Washington
" Thomas, civil engineer, r. 105 New Mont-
gomery
" Thomas, laborer, r. 213 Hickory Av
" Thomas N., painter, r. 625 Jersey rear
" Walter, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.. r.
2lA Lloyd
" Walter J., oiler str Progreso
" William, peddler, r. 6 Chesley
" William, ice puller Consumers' Ice Co.
" William, 3d officer str San Juan
" William A., expressman, r. 33 Laurel Av
" William J. . varieties, 106 Turk. r. 109 Taylor
" William K., r. 1711 California
" William T., molder Fulton Eng. and Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 46 Erie
" William T.. laborer Flint & McLennan, r.
320,5th
" William W., master str Encinal, r. Ala-
meda
" Willis A., agent, r. 27 Guerrero
" Wilson, carpenter, r. 907 Army
" Winifred, widow, r. 1332V2 Broadway
Rogers Wm. Manufacturing Co. (Walling-
ford,Conn.), manufacturers silver-plated
flat ware, A. I. Hall & Son agents, 528-
530 Market
" & Hanton (Jo^eph Rogers and William A.
Hanton), wood and coal, .59, 8th
Je®"Rogers. See Rodgers
Rogerson George B. R., cutter J. C. Rogerson.
r. 20511/2 Mission
" James, laborer, r. 253 Octavia
ROGERSON JAMES C,
manufacturer Rogerson's Boss dollar
sMrts, also custom-made shirts, 521
Valencia, r. 2051 1-2 Mission
Rogerson John J., teamster James Smith
" Lawrence, teamsier, r. 606 Howard
" Michael P., bartender Edward McElroy. r.
346, 3d
Rogg Lena Miss (Walter & Rogg), r. 338, 28th
Roggenkamp Dora Mrs., dressmaking 756 How-
ard
Roggio John C. teamster, r. 523 Greenwich
Rogina Matthew, waiter Golden West Hotel, r.
50 Freelon
Rogowski John, r. Old People's Home
Rogue Manuel, watchman S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
Rohan Edward, porter M. J. Brandenstein &
Co., r. Alameda
" Thomas, clerk, r. 630 O'Farrell
Rohde Arendt, grainer, r. 1027c Alabama
August (Rohde Bros.), r. Oakland
Bernard H., (Oflermann & Rohde), r. 37
South Park
Brothers (Franz and August), boots and
shoes, 609 Jackson
Christian H., cooper, r. 910 Alabama
E. & Co. (Ernst Rhode), groceries and li-
quors, 1003 McAllister
Ernst (B. Rohde i&Co.), r. 5I0 Grove
Franz (Rohde Bros.), r. 609 Jackson
Hans H., cooper George Larsen, r. 910 Ala-
bama
Hans J., r. 2503% Mission
Henry, r. 430'/2 Ringold
Henry B., groceries and liquors, 1238
Stockton, r. 208 Chestnut
John, fruit peddler, r. 303^4 Davis
John, groceries and liquors, SW cor Clay
and Taylor, r. 1125 Taylor
Marie, widow, r. 713 Treat Av
Nils H., cooper Lachman& Jacobi, r. 326,
21gt
" Otto, hostler TJ. S. Brewery, r. 267 Clemen-
tina
Rohde R. & Co. (Reinhold Rohde), groceries
and liquors, junction Valencia and Mis-
sion
" Reinhold (R. Rohde & Co.), r. 3300 Mission
" Waldemar W.. r. 23101/4 Taylor
" William, painter, r. .533 Frederick
4®"Rohde. See Rhode and Rode
Rohden Lina Miss, r. 323'/2 O'Farrell
Rohe George W., bookkeeper, r. 1323 Webster
" Metha, widow, r. 1223 Webster
Roheeder Hans, bookkeeper Otto Luhn & Co.,
r. 31 Whitney
Rohlf Fred W. L., bartender R. J. Techau &
Co., r. 210 Powell
Rohlffs Anna M. Mrs. (Rohlfls & Gerdau), r.
1130 Lombard
" C. H. E., restaurant, 7 Mission, r. 803
Humboldt
" Frederick, cook C. H. E. Rohlfls, r. 7 Free-
lon
" & Gerdau (Mrs. Anna M. Rohlfls and
August J. Gerdau), groceries and
liquors, 1-5 Mission
«»=■ Rohlfls. SeeRolfls
Rohlf s Henry, bartender Pein Bros., r. 533 Ellis
" John, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell, r.
1511, 34th
Rohling John H., r. 311 Laidley
" Joseph, physician, 210 Eddy
Rohlopp Herman, baker Peter Gumm, r. 904
Church
Rohm J. F., physician, 1203 Sutter
Rohmer Emil, baker Peter Gumm, r. SE cor
24th and Sanchez
" Paul, laundryman Crystal Baths, r. 2219
Powell
>6®=Rohmer. See Roemer and Romer
Rohn Charles F., bookkeeper, r. 3 Central PI
Rohn Eugene C, secretary Martin Manufactur-
ing Co., 628 Post, r. Alameda
" Joseph, hostler M. A. Turner, r. 2318 Fill-
more
Rohnecker Charles, butcher, r. 18, 1st
Rohnke Christina, widow, r. 118 Clipper
Roholm Albert, seaman, r. 11 Clay
Rohr Charles J., blacksmith, r. 723 Banks
" John H., president Rohr & Bagley Com-
mission Co., 113 Bush, r. 321 Hyde
" Joseph, plumber Richard Rice, r. N s Cal-
ifornia bet 33d and 34th Avs
" William F. H., liquors and lodgings, 343, 3d
" & Bagley Commission Co., J. H. Rohr pres-
ident, S. A. Presby secretary, 113 Bush
Rohrbach C, seaman str Santa Cruz
" George, cooper John Wieland Brewery, r.
75 Natoma
'• J. J. Co., John J. Rohrbach president, mfg.
jewelers, 17 Lick PI
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Rohrbach John, cook, r. 629 Commercial
" John J., president J. J. Rohrbach Co., 17
Lick PI, r. 23211^ Pine
Rohrbacher Philip, president Dumbarton L,and
and Improvement Co., 214 Pine, room 55,
r. 310 Fulton
Rohrer Elizabeth J., widow, r. ISa^ O'Farrell
" Jacob (Adams & Rohrer), r. 2431 Folsom
" Joseph, driver Stuber & Weikert, r. 322714
Geary
" William B., brewer, r. 2431 Folsom
" William J., bookkeeper Adams & Rohrer, r.
3431 Folsom
Rohrich F., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
Rohrlack Peter J., barber Becker & Koch, r. 16
Grove
Rohrle Elizabeth, widow, r. Potrero Av bet Sil-
ver Av and Augusta
" Gustav, fireman, r. Potrero Av bet Silver
Av and Augusta
" Henry, boatman, r. 413 East North
" Max, bookkeeper, r. 836 Mission
Rohrmann George, cook Henry Schild, r. 2300
Powell
Rohrs Diedrich. real estate, r. 1007 Clay
" George H., liquors, SE cor Haight and
Scott
" Henry, bartender The Louvre, r. 633 Ellis
" John D., r. NW cor Valley and San Jose Av
" Richard, bartender Chris Sancken, r. 301
Broderick
Rohte Carl F., clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
1324 Geary
" Emil (Kruse & Euler), r. 1324 Geary
Rohweder Hans, clerk, r. 31 Whitney
" Lena, domestic, 3714 Sacramento
Roich John, cellarman, r. 530 Green
Rois Herman, porter, r. 92714 Filbert
Rojas Frank, vaquero, r. 813, 15th Av South
" Jesus M., liquors, Railroad Av nr 16th Av
South, r. 18th Av South nrN
" Joseph A., barber Angel B. Soto, r. 32371/4,
16th
Rojo Alexander, r. 2 Hopeton Terrace
" Louise, widow, r. 1 123 Jackson
Roland Bruce, usher Morosco's Grand Opera
House
" Francis, insurance, r. 1610 Clay
" George, entry clerk Am. Union Fish Co.
" George L., engineer str Emma, r. Oakland
" H., laborer Pac. Roll Mill
" John, seaman, r. 33 Sacramento
" John E., messenger Henry L. Wagner, r.
506 Sutter
" John W., clerk general baggage oflBce S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" Mary, widow, r. 5 Ivy Av
" Thomas, machinist, r.521, 1st
" Thomas, teamster Charles Harley Co.. r.
844 Harrison
4®"Roland. See RoUand and Rowland
Rolando Giovanni, groceries and liquors, Mis-
sion Road, nr Six-Mile House
" Stephen, longshoreman, r. 1112 Montgom-
ery rear
Rolando's Hall, NW cor Church and 28th
Rolde Christian H., cooper Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 910 Alabama
Rolf Emanuel M.,wood and coal, 433, 3d
" George, teamster, r. 432, 3d
Rolfe Helena Mrs., r. 2325 California
RolfE E., nurseryman John H. Sievers, r. 1.329
Union
'< Ernest, cashier Miss C. Johnson, r. 420 Lin-
den Av
" Jacob C, expressman, r. 2619 Mission
Rolfs Ernest, groceries and liquors, SW cor
24th and Nebraska
Rolfson Ole, machinist, r. 400 Bay
Rolkin Edward, lodginghouse keeper, office
and r. 631 Sacramento
Roll John, oysterman, r. 636 Commercial
RoUa Florence Mrs., school teacher, r. TOO'^
Bush
" Sexton, cigarmaker, r. 759 Howard
RoUand Julius, carpenter, r. 5 Dodge PI
Roller Albert B., pressman, r. 806 Shotwell
" August, baker Christ & Frahm, r. 734
Franklin
Roller Charles, r. 1830 Howard
" Charles (Kaechele & Roller) r. 617 Octavia
" Charles A., bookkeeper Lowenberg & Co.,
r. 617 Octavia
" Charles D., engraver N. Gray & Co., r. 2621i^
Folsom
" Frederick, engraver Shreve & Co., r. 617
Octavia
" George M., landscape painter, r. 806 Shot-
well
" John W., compositor, r. 2621V4 Folsom
" Josiah W., r. 11 Yerba Buena
" Thomas R., cabinet maker, r. 806 Shotwell
" William, liquors, 1237 Market, r. 776 Ste-
venson
Rollet Thomas W., liquors, 3.5.53 Fillmore
Rollett Harry B., draughtsman, r. 406 Maryland
Rollings F., cook, r. 126 Ellis
Rollins C. A., conductor Market St. .Ry., r.
172014 Church
ROLLINS E. H. & SONS
(Boston and Denver), bankers, munici-
pal and railway bonds, George A.
Batcbelder second vice-president, 7
and 13 Mills Bldg, lOtn floor
Rollins E. O., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 430 Oak
" Frank, laborer, r. 50 Crocker
Rollins Frank B., president The Mysell, Rol-
lins Co., 23 Clay, r. 518Capp
" Frank M., general agent, r. 518 Capp
" Frank M., teamster, r. 50 Crocker
" Frederick A., collector Post OfQce, r. 1002
Larkin
" James R., waiter, r. 353 Jessie
" John, laborer, r. 314 Sierra
" John E., canvasser, r. 708 Howard
" Margaret A. Miss, teacher Henry Durant
Primary School, r. 918 Oak
" Mary Miss, nurse, r. 144, 9th
" Mary A., widow, r. 918 Oak
" Mattie J. Miss, medium, r. 225 Powell
" Robert E., packer Wiester & Co., r. 315 Te-
hama
" Silas, speculator, r. 102 Ellis
" W., porter, r. 636 California
" Wentworrh, r. Telegraph Hill Observatory
" William, real estate, 508 California, room
25, r. W s Scott bet California and Sac-
ramento
4®- Rollins. See Rowlins
Rollo William I., dairy produce, 813 Valencia,
r. 335, 19th
ROLLS JOHN S.,
searcher of records, examiner of titles
and general conveyancer, loans nego-
tiated, 425 Montgomery, telephone
Main 1586, r. San Rafael
Rolofi Frederick, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 431
Mississippi
Rolph Annie, widow, r. 3113 Mission
" August, cook Thomas W. Shaw
" H., draughtsman Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 808,
31st
" James, note teller The Bank of California,
r. 808, 31st
" James Jr., clerk Kittle & Co., r. 808, 31st
" James M., restaurant. 1807 Haight
" Joseph W., bill clerk Risdon I. and L. Wks,
r. 1 114a Leavenworth
" Ronald T., clerk Kittle & Co., r. 808, 21st
" U. S., oiler str Alameda
" William N., clerk Williams, Brown & Co.,
r. 715 Guerrero
4®-Rolph. See Ralph
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN ^^ DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Rols Louis, bartender, r. 1313 Stockton
Roma Hotel, 818 Sansome
" J. Mariano (Cabrera, Roma & Co.), r. 1830
Pacific Av
" Joseph, bootblack, NW cor 4th and Harri-
son, r. 1315 Kearny
" Macaroni Factory, F. Matteucci & Co. pro-
prietors, 311-313 Francisco
" Rafael, buyer Cabrera, Roma & Co., r. 1820
Pacific Av
" Robert, bookkeeper George de Latour, r.
Alameda
Romaine Benjamin (O'Byrne, Romaine &
O'Byrne), attorney at law, 405 Montgom-
ery, rooms 15-18, r. 2200 Devisadero
Romaine Nicholas T., manager I. S. Van Winkle
& Co.. 413-415 Market, r. ^00 Devisadero
" Theodore K., electrician Cal. Furniture
Mfg Co., r. 113, 4th
" William, cashier J. B. F. Davis & Son, r.
2200 Devisadero
Roman Anton, real estate and loan broker, 405
Montgomery, room 5, r. 1020^4 Pine
" August, waiter, r. 513 L<eavenworth
Roman Bruno, proprietor The Bell, 875 Market,
r. 1413'/2 Scott
Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, N bet I8th
and 20th Avs South
" Cornelius, clerk, r. 102014 Pine
ROMAN H. & CO.
(Herman Roman and Herman and Les-
ser Summerfield), clothing and men's
furnishing goods, 901-903 Market
Roman Herman (H. Roman & Co. and H. Stmi-
merfleld & Co.), r. 11300'Farrell
" Simon, salesman H. Roman & Co., r. 1305
Laguna
Romani Achille, waiter, r. 1012 Montgomery
" Benedetto (G. Fontana & Co.), r. 846, 22d
" Carlo, butcher P. Lenci, r. 2111 Mason
" Daniel (B. Cervelli & Co.), r. 433 Broadway
" Giovanni, r. 314 Pacific
" Giovanni B., steward, r. 1012 Montgomery
" Luigi (Colombini & Romani), r. 811 Mont-
gomery Av
" S. & Co. (Salvatore Romani and Joseph
Martini), groceries and liquors, 416
Broadway
" Salvatore (S. Romani & Co. and L. Valsan-
giacomo & Co.), r. 410 Broadway
" Sebastiano, flower peddler, r. 1509 Bu-
chanan rear
" Vincent, butcher, r. 2111 Mason
Romano Domenico, fisherman, r. 1119 Kearny
" Frank, cigars, 501 Kearny, r. 902^4 Jackson
Romanoski Charles, gilder SchusslerBros., r. 5
Elgin Park Av
ROMANY OIL CO.,
manufacturers of Romany Oil and
Romany Wine Bitters, Dr. George
Hirzu manager, San Francisco office
410 Kearny, room 23
Romari John, r. 314 Pacific
Rombaeh Emilie Mrs., r. 463a Minna
Romberg William, groceries and liquors, 730
Bush, r. 700 Mason
Rome Manuel, driver Jacob Heim, r. 18th Av
South nr G
Romeo Manuel, waiter str City of Everett
" Samuel, porter, r. 6314 Everett
Romer Henry, clerk Albany Brewery, r. 766
Howard
" Herman ( Wahl & Romer), r. 113 Franklin
" Herman Jr., clerk, r. 113 Franklin
Romer John L., r. 625 Bush
" Julius F., clerk, r. 113 Franklin
" Marinus (Romer & Sorensen), r. 1212 Scott
" Otto B., property man, r. 113 Franklin
" P. Mrs., bakery, 1506 Kentucky
" Paul, laborer, r. 1506 Kentucky
" Robert E., laborer S. P. Co., r. 343, 13th
" William, cabinet maker W. K. Vickery, r.
413 Grove
" & Sorensen (Marinus Romer and Soren
Sorensen), butchers, 1103 Scott
«@"Romer. See Roemer and Rohmer
Romero Paul, coalpasser str City of Panama
" Solomon, waiter str San Bias
Romig Herman (Romig & Timmerman), r. 211
Turk
" & Timmerman (Herman Romig and Henry
Timmerman), coffee saloon, 20 Taylor
Romiguiere Eugene, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Germain, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Romine Thomas M., candy maker George Haas
&Son
Rommel August, proprietor Union Hotel, 1300
Turk
' Charles, baker, r. 25 Rondel PI
" Charles A., miller, r. 613 Bush
" Charles Jr., millhand Yolo Mills, r. 613
Bush
" Gustave, confectioner, r. 435 Minna
" Henry, concave grinder Deckelman Bros.,
r. 44, 3d
" Regina Mrs., proprietor North German
Hotel, NE cor 8th and Brannan
Romo Frank B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
806b Vallejo
" Frank B. (P. P. Espejo & Co.), r. 806b Val-
lejo
Romoser Richard, laborer, r. 2323V2 Harrison
Ronald Clara E., widow, r. 1129 Howard
" James F., r. 721 Tennessee
" Thomas D., clerk Levi Strauss & Co., r.
1129 Howard
Ronan Bernard, butcher, r. 18th Av South nr
Railroad Av
" James L., compositor Upton Bros., r. 1013
Castro
" James W., dyer, r. Iowa bet 25th and 26th
Potrero
" John, butcher J. G. Johnson & Son, r. 1018,
11th Av South
" Joseph H., butcher Charles Rosenberg, r.
12th Av South nr N
" Lawrence J., compositor Upton Bros., r.
1013 Castro
" Mary, widow, r. 1013 Castro
4®" Ronan. See Roonan
Roncaglion John B., bartender Malatesta &
Blua, r. 1319 Dupont
Roncallo Giuseppe, scavenger, r. 109, 3d Av
Roncovieri Alfred, musician, r. 722 California
Rondeau Louis A., carpenter, r. 334, 3d Av
Rondel Edward, bartender Auguste Ortion, r.
235 Montgomery Av
" J., teacher penmanship, r. 503 Folsom
Rondina Giuseppe, carpenter, r. 10 Union PI
Ronecker Charles, butcher Heineman & Stern,
r. 18, 1st
Roney Annie I. Miss, teacher vocal music, r.
2810b Howard
" Charles F., pressman Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. 850 Folsom
" Edward, r. 3016 Pierce
" Frank, laborer School dept, r. 1307 Minna
" Frank, molder, r. 1520 Turk
" Hattie Mrs., press feeder Schmidt Label
& Litho. Co., r. 1654 Market
" William, proprietor Vallejo and San Fran-
cisco Express, 511 Market, r. Vallejo
J9®"Roney. See Rooney
Ronicke Carl, salesman Joost Bros., r. 605 Ash
Av
" Frank, carpenter, r. Anderson nr Crescent
Av
Ronnigere A., cook Bohemian Club, r. 300 Green
Ronning John P., painter, r. 18 Hardy
Rontet Mathias, r. 620 Green
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Roocll Jolm W., dentist supplies, 3-4 Colum-
bian Bldg, 916 Market, r. 761 Haight
Rood Alexander, carpenter, r. 126, 5.1i
" Everett O., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1617
Polk
" Frank H., special policeman, r. 1612 Polk
" M. F. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
Oakland
Rooker Arthur, livery stable, 139 Valencia, r.
307/2, lath
" Elmer J., policeman, 1707'/^ Jones
Roonan David, teamster, r. 517 Clipper
" Edward, laborer, r. 517 Clipper
" Nora, domestic, 1040 Dolores
" William, laborer Gray Bros., r. 517 Clipper
" William Jr., machine hand, r. 517 Clipper
je®"Roonan. See Ronan
Rooney C. L., clerk, r. 736, 14th
" Clara J. Miss, saleslady August Schaefer,
r. 913 Broadway
" Frank, iron molder, r. 1307 Minna
" George, bartender, r. 421, 4th
" Gilbert E., lumberman, r. 30 Montcalm
" Hannah, widow, r. 1120 Pierce
" Henry T., student, r. 913 Guerrero
" Hugh, laborer, r. W s Tennessee bet Sierra
and Napa
" J., r. 32, 4th
" James, laborer, r. 632 Tennessee
" James F., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
26071/2 Post
" James J., r. 223 Utah
" James J., agent Matthews Bros. & Co., r.
940 Bryant
" John, plumber, r. 30 Montcalm
" John, purser, r. Minerva nr Plymouth
" John, tanner S. Bloom & Sons, r. 117, 19th
" John F., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel, r. Oakland
" Joseph, engineer U. S. str John S. Hart-
ley
" Kate, widow, r. Prospect Av opp Lizzie
" Mamie M., dressmaker, r. 1925b Fillmore
" Mary, widow, r. 36 Birch Av
" Mary, widow, dressmaker, r. 2523 Pine
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 1120 Pierce
" Michael, laborer, r. W s Teimessee bet
Sierra and Napa
" Michael, proprietor St. Louis Hotel, 11
Pacific
" Michael, roller Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 501 Napa
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1120 Pierce
" Patrick, r. 913 Broadway
" Patrick, drayman, r. 27, 12th
" Patrick, teamster, r. 517 Clipper rear
" Peter, laborer, r. 30 Montcalm
" Samuel, fireman Market St. Ry., r. 13 Page
" Thomas, r. 538 Noe
" Thomas, clerk, r. 913 Broadway
" Thomas C, fireman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 3
Perry rear
" Thomas E., foreman C. H. Gilman & Co., r.
913 Broadway
ROONEY THOMAS H.,
insuraaice broker and proprietor Cali-
fornia Storage Warenouse, 722 Mis-
sion, r. 912 Gruerrero
Rooney William, r. 1307 Minna
4®" Rooney. See Roney
Roop Frank A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
36 Shotwell
Boos Achille, vice-president Roos Bros., 27-37
Kearny, r. 1363 Post
" Adolph (Roth & Co.), r. Palace Hotel
Roos Adolplie, president Roos Bros., 27-37
Kearny, r. 1362 Post
" Andrew G., manager N. J. Herby, r. Oak-
land
ROOS BROS.,
(Incorporated) Adolplie Roos presi-
dent, AcMlle Roos vice-president,
clothing, gentlemen's furnishings,
hats, etc., 27-37 Kearny cor Post
Roos Charles, bottler Buffalo Brewing Co., r. 237
Minna
" Charles, deckhand tug Monarch, r. IOO14
Jackson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot cf
Novelties.
Roos Charles, master schr Nakomis, office 28
California
" Charles, painter, r. 14a McAllister
" Charles V., r. 681 Mission
" George H., salesman Roos Bros, r. 1363Post
" Julius H , clerk Frederick A. Wheeler, r.
" Leon L , student, r. 1362 Post
" Otto A., solicitor N. J. Herby, r. Oakland
Root Anna, domestic, 126 Laurel
" Corydon B., dentist, 639 Ellis
" Edward W., student, r. 2203 Fulton
" Elliot M., office 38 Luning Bldg, r. 903
Steiner
" Ellis J., livery stable, 1212 Golden Gate
Av, r. 1134 Golden Gate Av
" Eugene B., salesman C. E. Worden & Co.,
r. 3638. 16th
" Frank, student, r. 516 Van Ness Av
Root George A., druggist and chemist, SE cor
6th and Howard, r. 712 Geary
" George B., with Charles E. Paxton, r. 1118
Hyde
" George B. Jr., clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry Co., r.
1118 Hyde
" George H., superintendent Golden Gate
Hall, 625 Sutter, r. 717 Taylor
Root George W., chief wharfinger Board of Har-
bor Commissioners, office Clay St.
Wharf, r. 517 Page
" Gilbert W., paper carrier, r. 1134 Golden
Gate Av
" Harvey B., r. 903 Steiner
" Herbert G. (Root & Robinson), and horse
clipping, 1033 Golden Gate Av, r. 903
Steiner
" House, M. Wiley proprietor, 126, 4th
" James E., agent Mutual Reserve Fund
Life Association (of N. Y.), r. Alameda
" James M., r. 639 Ellis
" James W., clerk, r. 3016 Sacramento rear
" John F., gate keeper P. C. SS. Co.
" John W., carriage maker, r. 706 Fell
" Norman A., salesman Edward P. AUis Co.,
r. 947 Sanchez
" R., medical student, r. 1002 Powell
" Ruby, widow, r. 600 Geary
" Sarah A., widow, r. 314 Eddy
" & Robinson (Herbert G. Root and Charles
F. Robinson), livery stable, 905-919
Golden Gate Av
Roots Henry A., quartermaster str Mackinaw,
r. 770 Harrison
Roots P. H. & F. M. Co. (Connersville, Ind.),
manufacturers rotary pumps, A. L. Fish
agent, 59-61, 1st
Ropcke H. Mrs., bakery, 1511 Dupont
" Helmuth F., miller, r. 1511 Dupont
Roper Albert, waiter Occidental Hotel, r. 1414
Cedar Av
" Albert Jr., clerk, r. 14^4 Cedar Av
" Andrew E., cigar dealer, r. 30 Middle
" Austin, laborer, r. 961 Folsom
" Belinda Miss, teacher Stanford Primary
School, r. 713 Sutter
" Charles, carpenter, r. 800 Kearny
" Edward, r. 624 Van Ness Av
" Granville H., traveling salesman, r. 384
Minna
" Lena, widow, r. 20 Middle
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 713 Sutter
" Paul, bartender, r. 304, '3d
" Raymond R., dealer in mineral lands, 320
Sansome, room 59, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William, farmer, r. Garfield nr Orizaba Av
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tile Co., r. 308, 5th
Roquefort Joseph, machinist Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Roques Paul F., bartender Ortion & Gerhardt,
r. 526 O'Farrell
Rorke Sarah, widow, r. 1027 Washington
Rorphuro Julius J., artist, 599 Ellis
Rosa Alberto (L. Boitano & Co.), r. 233, 28th
i' Alberto, gardener, Colombo Market
" A. P., washer La Grande Laundry
" Charles, oiler Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 7
Tiflany PI
" Joseph A., carpenter Union Iron Wks, r.
2181/^ Clara rear
" Joseph H.. cook Leo Graefenecker, r. 638
Sacramento
" Joseph P., barber, 626, 4th
" Manuel, milkman, r. 30 Clay
" Manuel P., barber, 87254 Howard
4®" Rosa. See Rossa
Rosaia Enrico, florist J. Jacquemet & Co., r.
1112 Kearny
" Giovanni, cigars, 525 Broadway
RosarioCiriniele, shoemaker, r. 515, 8th
Rosas William, printer Brown & Bley Co., r. 607
Broadway
Rosborough Alexander J., wharfinger Washing-
ton St. Wharf, r. Oakland
Rosburg Augustus, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 116 Morris Av
Roscamp William, poulterer Bernliard Miller.
r. 6 Ewer PI
Roscelli Kate Miss, r. 309 Broadway
" Louis, proprietor San Martino Hotel, 309
Broadway
Rosch Catherine, widow, r. 112 William rear
" H. F., r. 346,4th
Roschmann Charles, bottled beer, 120 Shotwell
Rose Alexander, carpenter, r. 16th Av South bet
K and L
" Alexander, plumber Daniel Williamson, r.
14th Av South nr L
Rose Alfred H., Commissioner Public Works, r.
1516 Larkin
" Andrew W.. oface 532 Market, room 1, r.
2000 Broadway
" Andrew W. Jr., secretary, r. 2000 Broad-
way
" Arthur, butcher Roth, Blum & Co , r. cor
Railroad Av and 6th Av South
•' B. v., marine engineer, r. 934 Folsom
" Creek Mining Co. (Tuolumne Co.. Cal.), F.
W. Wilmans president, James O'Connell
secretary, 163 Crocker Bldg
" Edward G., molder, r. 1400 Sanchez
" Emil, barber, 1541 Geary
" Emma Mrs., ladies' shampooer Hammam
Baths, r. 70454 Mission
" Ephri am, salesman A. H. Henry & Co., r.
1404 Van Ness Av
" Frank N., dentist C. H. Bell, r. Belvedere
" Frederick W.. cabinet maker Indianapolis
Furniture Co., r. 237, 8th
Rose Fredrlka Mrs., proprietor National Hotel,
512 Bush
" George, barber Henry Sammis, r. 253554
Harrison
" George, driver August Stolz, r. 140 CoUing-
wood
" George, tinner Schuster Bros., r. 130, 2d
" George W. (Rose & Kenny), r. 1045 Market
" Harry, designer, r. 299 Hyde
" Herbert E., solicitor Chronicle, r. The
Colonial
Rose Isaac A., blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 1008
Minnesota
" James, shoemaker, r. 29 Minna
" James W., paperhanger, r. 116 Turk
" J. J. Mrs., r. 8 Oregon
" J. J., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 3237 Mis-
sion
" John, cabinet maker, r. 736a Clementina
" John, carpenter, r. cor 14th Av South and K
" John, carpenter W. J. Grant, r. 110 Mason
" John, plumber, r. 16th Av South bet K
and L
" John Jr., plumber, r. cor 14th Av South
and K
■' John E., painter and paper hanger, 2403
Mission, r. 2611 Howard
" John H., cook, r. 636 Sacramento
•' John W., teamster, r. cor 7th Av South
and Railroad Av
" Jose, deckhand str Oakland, r. Oakland
■' Joseph (Rose & Silva), r. 34754,4th
•' Joseph, commission merchant, r. 843 Grove
" Joseph, driver San Mateo Dairy, r. 326
Clipper
" Joseph, shipping clerk Bernhard Mattress
Co., r. 1306 Montgomery
" Kimberly Mining Co. The (El Dorado Co.),
G. E. Beach secretary, 22 Market, room 5
" Louis, carpenter, r. Railroad Av nr 12th Av
South
" Louis S., stockbroker, 404 Montgomery, r.
700 Jones
" Manuel S., barber A. H. Krumphols, r. 235
15th
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 918 Montgomery
" Numar, bookkeeper William Cronan, r.
2472 Market
" Otto, shoemaker, 50, 7th, r. 371 Minna
" Samuel, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r. 140
CoUingwood
" Sarah, widow, restaurant, 200 Turk
" Thomas, expressman, r. 140 CoUingwood
" Victoria Miss, nurse French Hospital
■' William, fireman str Monticello
" William T., assistant superintendent Pio-
neer White Lead and Color Wks, r. 2516
Mission
" Winslow F.. barber, 4 Howard, r. Oakland
" & Kenny (George W. Rose and John J.
Kenny), attorneys at law, 305 Larkin
" & Silva (Joseph Rose and Frank Silva),
barbers, 34754, 4th
i8®"Rose. See Roes.
Roseberry Robert, laborer South S. F. Tannery,
r. Brewster nr Joy
Rosebrough Salathiel, laborer E. C. Pitcher, r.
123 Shipley
Rosedale The, William Wolf proprietor, 321
Ellis
Rosekrans Chester W., business agent, r. 1501
Steiner
" George W., clerk Fire Underwriters' In-
spection Bureau, r. 1.501 Steiner
ROSEKRANS H. & CO.,
(Mlio S. Jeffers) importers and dealers
hardware and builders' materials, 511 ,
etn
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Rosekrans I. Newton, bookkeeper The Crocker-
Woolworth National Bank, r. 770 Oak
" Josephine, widow, r. 770 Oak
" Maria A., widow, r. 1501 Steiner
4®~Rosekrans. See Rosencrantz and Rosen-
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Roseland Frank, seaman, r. 526i4 Pacifio
" John, laborer, r. 715 Howard
Roseleaf John, liquors, 20 Folsom
Rosella George, ladles' tailor, 224 Ellis, r. 1419
Powell
Rosello William C, dresser Tivoli Opera
House, r. 783 Market
Rosemon Dora, cook, 507 Harrison
RosemoDd Walter E., foreman Occidental
Warehouse, r. 1609 Devisadero
Rosen A. & Co. (Abraham Rosen and Max Lan-
dar), boot and shoemakers, 705 Howard
" Abraham (A. Rosen & Co.), r. 704 How-
ard
" Annie, domestic, 2111 Broderick
" Christopher, steward John L. Radovich, r.
1581 Folsom
" Simon (Rosen & McAlpine), r. 34 Capp
" & McAlpine (Simon Rosen and James R.
McAlpine), blacksmiths, 317, 17th
Rosenan M. J., surgeon U. S. Quarantine Sta-
tion, Angel Island
Rosenbach Asher, clerk, r. 595 Ellis
" Max, clerk, r. 595 Ellis
" Rebecca, widow, r. 595 Ellis
Rosenbaum Albert M. (Rosenbaum Bros.), r.
Frankfort, Germany
" Albert S., clerk, r. 1504 Jackson
Eosenbaum Brothers (Samuel M. and Albert
M.), capitalists, 204 Front
Rosentoaum Building, NE cor Front and Cali-
fornia
" Edgar, plumber Market St. Ry., r. 2221
Webster
" Emil D., capitalist, r. 1408 Fulton
" Fr. H. (Fr. H. Rosenbaum & Co.), r. East
Oakland
ROSENBAUM Fr. H. & CO.
(Fr. H. Rosenbaum), importers plate
and window glass, mirrors and frames,
beveling, ornamental cutting, lead
work, etc., 567 Market, telephone
Main 936
Rosenbaum George H. , teamster, r. 825^/^ Broad-
way
" Henry, merchant tailor, r. 1923 Ellis
" Herman A., butcher, 1-2 Centre Market, r.
2223 Post
Rosenbaum Isaacs. (I. S. Rosenbaum & Co.),
and president San Francisco Wine and
Liquor Co ,24 East South, r. 1504 Jackson
Rosenbaum I. S. & Co. (Isaac S. Rosenbaum),
real estate and insurance agents, 432
California
. " J. Henry, clerk S. F. Wine and Liquor Co.,
r. 1504 Jackson
" Katherine, widow, r. 825^4 Broadway
" Maurice, salesman, r. 1520 Post
" Oscar, cellarman John Wieland Brewery,
r. 3014 Louisa
Rosenbaum Samuel H., secretary San Francis-
co Wine and Liquor Co., 24 East South,
r. 1504 Jackson
" Samuel M. (Rosenbaum Bros.), r. 2108 Jack-
son
•' Simon (Rosenbaum & Scheeline), r. 2221
Webster
Rosenbaum & Scheeline (Simon Rosenbaum
and Simon E. Scheeline), attorneys at
law, 214 Pine, rooms 36-38
;g®-Rosenbaum. See Rosenbohm
Rosenberg Aaron B., shoemaker, 724 McAllis-
ter, r. 617 McAllister
Abe (Rosenberg Bros. & Co.), r. 1721 Clay
Adolph (Rosenberg Bros. & Co.), r. 1721
Clay
Arthur L., butcher Bloch & Stein, r. 533
O'Farrell
A. M., clerk Neustadter Bros., r. 1822%
Howard
Benjamin, shoemaker, 33!4 Eddy, r. 617
McAllister
Benjamin G., traveling salesman G. Rosen-
berg & Sons, r. 1306 Laguna
Rosenberg Bernard, secretary Wilmerding-
Loewe Co., 216 California, r. 1607 Post
" Brothers (Max and Isidor), clothing, and
gents' furnishing goods, 55, 3d
Rosenberg Brothers & Co. (Abe and Adolph
Rosenberg), brokers, commission mer-
chants and dealers dried fruits, 211-213
California
" Charles (G.Rosenberg & Son), r. 2336 Pine
" Charles, butcher, r. 341 Hayes
" Charles, butcher, r. 520 Bush
" Charles, wholesale butcher, 1st Av South
nr Railroad Av, r. 908 Ellis
Rosenberg Charles K., secretary and treasurer
The Hicks-Judd Co., 23, 1st, r. ny^. Shot-
well
" Conrad, r. Ripley PI nr Alabama
" David, foreman G. Rosenberg & Sons, r.
1306 Laguna
" Dora, widow, r. 1306 Laguna
" Edmund D., cashier Brown Bros. & Co., r.
1111 Laguna
Rosenberg Edward, secretary Sailors' Union
of the Pacific and manager Coast Sea-
men's Journal, S W cor East and Mission
" Emil, carpenter, r. I214 Russ
" & Son (Charles Rosenberg), manufac-
turers hats, caps and military goods, 518
Market
" Gay A., with Jacob Rosenberg, r. Alameda
" George, butcher, 1053i^ Folsom, r. 129 Lang-
ton
" George, shoemaker Julius Heyman, r. 617
McAllister
" Getz, cattle dealer, r. 1222 Alabama
" Gustav, salesman Schoenholz Bros. & Co.,
r. 1830 O'Farrell
" Hannah, widow, r. 908 Ellis
" Harry, clerk Neuburger, Reiss & Co., r. 1133
Geary
" Herman, barber, 113 Valencia
" Isadore, bottle dealer, r. 989 Howard
" Isidor (Rosenberg Bros.), r. Woodland, Cal.
" Israel, peddler, r. 5 Harriet
" Jacob, clerk Rosenberg & Seidkin, r. 5 Har-
riet
ROSENBERG JACOB,
Wool Commission Merchant, 221 Front,
r. 2205 Buchanan
Rosenberg Jennie Miss, saleslady, r. 1306 La-
guna
Rosenberg Joseph, fancy dry goods, laces, etc.,
40-42 Geary, r. 908 Ellis
" Joseph, fancy goods, 105 Taylor, r. 1315
Geary
" Joseph, grain commission merchant, 319
Pine, rooms 3-5, r. 1305 Van Ness Av
" Joseph, jeweler, r. 1607 Post
" Joseph H. (Borck & Rosenberg), r. 510b
Fulton
" Joseph L., butcher, r. 1321 Devisadero
" Julian T., wool dealer, r. 2205 Buchanan
" Julie J., widow, r. 27 Maple Court
" Julius S., capitalist, r. 2213 Webster
" L. Budd, music publisher, 23 Maple Court,
r. 36 Maple Court
" Leah Miss, teacher Stanford Primary
School, r. 1306 Laguna
" Lena, widow, r. 1721 Clay
" Leonard R., with Jacob Rosenberg, r. 2205
Buchanan
" Lewis, stationer, r. 1810 Post
" Louis, butcher, r. 532 O'Farrell
" Louis, clerk A. J. Jonas, r. 1133 Geary
" Louis K., clerk G. M. Kutz & Co., r. lU/a
Shotwell
" Louise, widow, r. 1721 Clay
" Manfred, cigar maker J. E. Kiefer,
O'Farrell
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Rosenberg Maurice, r. 5 Harriet
" Max (Rosenberg Bros.), r. 1215 Webster
" Max L., clerk Rosenberg Bros. & Co., r.
1721 Clay
" Melville, salesman Meyer A. Steen, r. 908
Ellis
" Melville B., traveling salesman Schweitzer
&Co., r. 1315 Geary
" Meyer, butcher, 1630 Devisadero, r. 2328
Post
" Michael, clothing, 1026 Howard
" Morris, driver George Rosenberg, r. .129
Langton
" Morris, gilder, r. 437 Eddy
" Moses, dealer live stock ,r. 1822'^ Howard
" Oscar, peddler, r. 919 Battery
" Philip, salesman Weil & Beck, r. 341
Hayes
" Robert (Rosenberg & Seidkin), r. 5 Har-
riet
" Robert C, with Jacob Rosenberg, r. 2205
Buchanan
" Rose, widow, r. 1315 Geary
" Samuel, salesman Joseph Rosenberg, r.
908 Ellis
" Samuel, merchant, r. 1628 Folsom
" Sidney, with Joseph Rosenberg, r. 2228
Post
" Solomon S., r. 1111 Laguna
" Theodore, furniture, 1128 Howard
" Therese Miss, with Louis Thors, r. 214,
11th, Oakland
" Wallace C, with G. A. Rosenberg, r. Ala-
meda
" & Seidkin (Robert Rosenberg and Abram
Seidkin), junk dealers, 1112 Howard
;8®-Rosenberg. See Rothenberg
Rosenberger Edward, shoemaker, r. Treat Av
nr Precita Av
" Edward B., bookkeeper Occidental and
Oriental SS. Co., r. 318 Kearny
" Frank, shoemaker, r. 459}^ Tehama
" William, shoemaker W. H. Nolan & Co., r
Alabama nr 28th
Rosenblat Herman, upholsterer, r. 1066 How
ard
Ilosenblatt Albert, bottler North Beach Brew
ery, r. 306 Chestnut
" Arthur S., vice-president Rosenblatt Co.
r. 1814Gough
" Byron S.. salesman Rosenblatt Co., r
734 Sutter
" Co. The, M. W. Rosenblatt president, A. S
Rosenblatt vice-president, E. S. Rosen-
blatt secretary and treasurer, wholesale
wines and liquors, 113-115 Pine
" Edgar S., secretary Rosenblatt Co., 113-
115 Pine, r. 1814 Gough
" Henry, tanner Morris Windt, r. 1233 Rhode
Island
" Irving S., superintendent Rosenblatt Co.,
r. 1814 Gough
" Isaac, salesman Son Bros. & Co., r. 11.38
Golden Gate Av
" John, house painter, r. 142, 8th
" Lawrence A., capitalist, 113-115 Pine, r.
1814 Gough
" Milton W., president Rosenblatt Co., 113-
115 Pine, r. 2735 California
" Rose, widow, r. 1814 Gough
" Samuel, r. 933 Mission
" Wallace S., salesman Rosenblatt Co., r.
1814 Gough
Rosenbloom Philip, r. 232, 17th
" Ralph, salesman Kast & Co., r. 705a
Stockton
Rosenblum Harry L. (Rosenblum & Abraham),
r. 1191/2, lOth
" Henry, clerk M. J. Franklin, r. 641 McAlli-
ster
" Jacob, salesman M. Davidson, r. 403 Ellis
" Joseph, r. 1200 Buchanan
" Joseph, r. 2034a Mission
" Morris, cigar dealer, r. 641 McAllister
" Samuel E., salesman, r. 1146 Turk
ROSENBLUM & ABRAHAM
(Harry L. Rosenblum and Gabriel
Abraham), merchant tailors, 1103
Market
Rosenbohm George, butcher, r. 2669 Howard
" Henry, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" John H., r. 2669 Howard
" Minnie Miss, milliney, 2669 Howard
Rosenbrock Albert, tanner Norton Tanning
Co., r. San Brimo Av nrl5th Av South
" John, chicken ranch, San Bruno Av bet 28th
and 39th
Rosencrantz Abraham, traveling salesman, r.
928 Eddy
" Gustavus, woolens, 916 Market, room 44, r .
1828 Sutter
Rosencrantz Isidor, attorney at law, 6-7
Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 2413 Washing-
ton
Jacob, clothing, 516, 4th
Julius, salesman Wolf Bros.
Louis, dry goods, 252, 4th
Moses, matzo baker, 433-435, 6th, r. 431, 6th
Nathaniel, physician, 46 O'Farrell
Samuel, asst. treasurer Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 353, 4th
4®="Rosencrantz. See Rosekranz ar
RosendaleA. C, traveling salesman Brown &
Metzner, r. Pacific Grove
Rosendorn Benno, electrician, r. 2133 Post
" Emil, teacher vocal music, r. 31.33 Post
" Maurice, bookkeeper, r. 2132 Post
" Solomon, insurance agent, r. 2132 Post
Rosener Charles S., law student, r. 1611 Bush
" Hyman, plumber, r. 216^4 Linden Av
" Maggie, widow, r. 222, 5th
" Max, tailor, r. 268 Clementina
" Morris, shoecutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
3161/4 Linden Av
" Morris, stock clerk Mandel, Pursch &
Wiener, r 1017 Fillmore
" Samuel, sexton, r. 1611 Bush
" W. C, longshoreman, r. 514 Filbert
4®"Rosener. See Rosner
Rosenfeld A., conductor, r. 13 Morris Av
" Abram, merchant, r. 916 Ellis
" Benjamin, salesman Triest &Co., r. Port-
land Or.
Rosenfeld E. A. & Co. (Edwin A. Rosenfeld),
druggists, NE cor Geary and Polk
" Edwin A. (E. A. Rosenfeld & Co.), r. SE
cor Ellis and Leavenworth
" Flora Miss, teacher Fremont Primary
School, r. 916 Ellis
" Frederick, bookkeeper, r. 916 Ellis
Rosenfeld Henry (John Rosenfeld's Sons), and
vice-president and secretary Nevada
Warehouse and Dock Co. (Port Costa),
office 303 Sansome, r. Lick House
Rosenfeld John fJohn Rosenfeld's Sons), and
president Nevada Warehouse and Dock
Co. (Port Costa), office 303 Sansome, r.
Lick House
Leo, bookkeeper, r. 1919 Ellis
Louis (John Rosenfeld' s Sons), r. New
York
Max, with John Rosenfeld's Sons, r. Lick
House
Morris, r. 1919 Ellis
Rose, widow, r. 1919 Ellis
Rosenfeld's John Sons (John, Louis and Henry),
shipping and commission merchants,
and proprietors Dispatch Line of Clipper
Ships to New York, agents The New
Vancouver Coal Mining and Land Co.
(limited), and wholesale coal dealers,
bunkers Mission Wharf No. 2, office 202
Sansome
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Rosengarden Edna, stenographer, 20 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1432 Geary
" H. Mrs., stenographer and. typewriter, 20
Crocker Bldg, r. 1432 Geary
Rosengarn Henry, liquors, 3432 Mission
" Herman J., fruits and vegetables, 1043
Howard
Rosengarten Maria, widow, r. De Wolf nr Sick-
les Av
Rosenheim Aaron, traveling salesman Louis
A. Grade, r. 3S Clinton Park
" Isaac, driver van Sheriff's office, r. 623 Cali-
fornia
Rosenheim Samuel, attorney at law and notary
public, 303 California, room 7, r. 33 Clin-
ton Park
Rosenholz Alfred, electrician, r. 25414 Perry
Rosenkranz Louis, pipemaker W. W. Montague
& Co., r. 27Chapultepec
j^"Rosenkranz. See Rosekranz and Rosen-
crantz
RoserQund Albert, manager Swanberg's Oyster
House, 418 Pine, r. 2113 Geary
" G. T., master mariner, r. 2113 Geary
Rosenmoeller Louisa Mrs. (Hellstrommer &
Co.), r. 14 Washington
Rosenquist George A., clerk, r. 1917 Filbert
" Hellmer A., clerk, r. 925 Hyde
" John A., r. 1917 Filbert
Rosenshine Adolph (M. Rosenshine & Bro.), r.
2425 Fillmore
" Leopold, capitalist, 415 Battery, r. Palace
Hotel
" M. & Brother (Adolph and Morris W.),
wholesale leaf tobacco and cigars, 413-
415 Battery
'• Morris W. (M. Rosenshine & Bro.), r. 2124
Pine
Rosenstein Abraham (RosensteinBros.), r. 1213
Webster
" B., waiter Golden West Hotel
" Brothers (Abraham and Charles), clothing
and furnishing goods, 238, 4th
" Charles (Rosenstein Bros.), r. 1213 Webster
'< Fritz (Rosenstein & Schoenholtz), r. 2732
Pine
" Julius, salesman, r. 2732 Pine
" Otto, bill clerk Abramson-Heunisch Co., r.
2732 Pine
" Rachael, widow, r. 1213 Webster
" Simon, peddler, r. 10 Cleveland rear
" Simon, with The Lebenbaum Co., r. 2732
Pine
" & Schoenholz (Fritz Rosenstein and Mor-
ris Schoenholz), dairy produce and pro-
visions, SE cor Geary and Octavia
Rosenstirn Julia Mrs., stenographer, r. 1344
Ellis
Rosenstirn Julius, M. D., physician and sur-
geon, NE cor Sutter and Hyde, consult-
ing hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m., Sundays
9 to 10 a. m., telephone East 187
Rosenstrauch Jonas, tailor Leon Lemos, r. 550
Jessie
Rosenthal Adolph, Consul-General German Em-
pire, 318 Sacramento, r. 2007 Devisadero
" Adolph G., physician, r. 2007 Devisadero
" Bertha Mrs., millinery, 1713 Sutter
Rosenthal Brothers & Co. (Isaac L. and Mey-
er Rosenthal and Moses Sondheimer),
importers and dealers fine shoes, 107-111
Kearny
" Carl, traveling salesman Michalitschke
Bros. & Co.. r. 509 Fulton
" Cerf (Rosenthal & Salomon), r. 1724 Vallejo
" Charles, manager Charles MuUer, 824 Mar-
ket, r. 218 Haight
" Charles H., physician and surgeon, 71-72
Columbian Bldg, r. 696 Baker
" David J., candy maker T. G. Gruenhagen &
Co., r. 228, 18th
" David v., porter Rosenberg Bros. & Co., r.
1713 Sutter
" Dora Mrs., r. 30 Harriet
" Doris, widow, r. 800 Ellis
" Esther, widow, r. 233 Minna
" Esther, widow, r. 413 Larkin
" Fannie Mrs., cigars and tobacco, 418 Mont-
gomery
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Rosenthal, Feder & Co. (Samuel Feder), manu-
facturers boots and shoes, 581-583 Mar-
ket, telephone Main 1260
" Frederick W. Jr., traveling salesman John
Quadt & Co.,r. Fruitvale, Cal.
" Gertrude Mrs., proprietor Cal. Underwear
Factory, 102b Market
" Henry, traveling salesman, r. 1607 Golden
Gate Av
" Hubert S., salesman Castle Bros., r. 115
Taylor
" Isaac, r. 216, 14th
" Isaac, clothing, 334, 6th, r. 1040AFolsom
" Isaac L. (Rosenthal Bros. & Co.), r. 2321
Devisadero
" Jacob, vinegar maker Fisher Packing Co.,
306, 18th
" Joseph, attorney at law, r. 1724 Vallejo
" Joseph K., varnisher Bemhard Mattress
Co., r. 403 Leavenworth
" Loais (Syz & Co.), r. California Hotel
" Louis, painter, r. Sadowa nr Plymouth
Av
" Louise, widow, r. Sadowa nr Plymouth Av
" Mary Miss, r. 106 Jackson
Rosenthal Marcus, attorney at law, 310 Pine,
rooms 23-25, r. 1020 Van Ness Av
" Marcus, cigars and tobacco, 8 East, r. 1401
Gough
" Matthew, r. 413 Larkin
" Maurice (M. Scheyer & Bro.), r. 924b Ful-
ton
" Max, bookkeeper Stiner, Strauss & Hy-
man, r. 2204 California
" Meyer (Rosenthal Bros. & Co.), r. Germany
" Morris, barber, 1006 Mission
" Moses S., commission merchant, r. 832
O'Farrell
" Peter, fruits, r. 228, 18th
" Philip A., machinist and locksmith, 81,
9th, r. 528 Golden Gate Av
" Ralph, traveling salesman Buyer & Reich
Co., r. 1308 Ellis
" Rebecca Mrs., nurse, 520 Van Ness Av
" Rosalia, widow, r. 1019 Sutter
" Samuel, braid maker M. Ettinger, r. 228,
18th
" Samuel, clerk, r. Sadowa nr Plymouth Av
Rosenthal Sigmund (E. R. Slocum & Co.), r.
1607 Golden Gate Av
" William, pawnbroker, 19 Taylor, r. SO^A
Grove
" & Kutner, merchants (Madera, Cal.), office
4 Sutter, room 3
ROSENTHAL & SALOMON
(Cerf Rosenthal and Max Salomon),
proprietors Alaska Coal Depot, 106-112
Mission, telephone Main 1637
Rosenzweig Isidor, salesman O'Connor, Mof-
fatt & Co., r. 736 Geary
" Jennie, widow, r. 736 Geary
Roser Albert L., teamster Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 127'/£ Morris Av
" David, seaman, r. 645 Merchant
Rosetta Mary, widow, r. 310 Union
Rosette Mary A., widow, r. 1720 Baker
Rosetti Luigi, laborer, r. 7 Jasper PI rear
Rosevear Briton, carpenter, r. 655 Willow Av
" Joseph, tinsmith, r. 24^4 Rausch
" Lizzie Miss, clerk George M. Murphy, r.
2414 Rausch
" Mary, widow, r. 24V2 Rausch
Rosevear R.G., machinist First St. Wks Union
I. Wks, r. 512 Hermann
" William T., carpenter, r. 655 Willow
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Rosewald Gustave, seaman, r. 45 Sacramento
■ ' J. H. Mrs., teacher vocal music, r. 922
Geary
Rosewarne James, nailmaker Washburn &
Moen Mfg. Co., r. 1227 Union
" James T., conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 12221/2 Green
" Nicholas, conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 12221/2 Green
" William, laborer, r. N s Channel bet 9th
and 10th
Rosewell George B., with Shreve & Co., r. 920
Oak
Rosie John, engineer United Boot and Shoe Co.,
r. 1139 Guerrero
Rosie Walter, secretary United Workingmen's
Co-operative Boot and Shoe Manufactur-
ing Co., 535 Market, r. 14151^ Hayes
Rosier Chris R., night watchman Market St.
Ry., r. 1602 Grove
Rosin Charles, cooper David Woerner, r. 1747
Mission
Rosis Alphonse, blacksmith Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 16 Guy PI
Roskamp William J., clerk, r. 6 Ewer PI
Roske Paul C, watchmaker Gustav Weimann, r.
Oakland
Rosland Oscar, bookkeeper H. Outsen, r. 416%
Austin Av
Rosling Charles, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner
and Hermann
" David E.. watchmaker S F. Diamond
House, r. Oakland
Rosman Peter, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
Rosner Edmund M., leader orchestra Orpheum
Theatre, r. 408^4 O'Farrell
" George, musician, r. 618 Ellis
" Sigfried, barber, 119, 6th, r. 669 McAllister
" Simon, tailor, r. 268 Clementina rear
Rosovich Peter, teamster William J. Gal-
lagher, r. 48V2 Erie
Ross Aaron C, bookkeeper, r. 1031 Market
" Adam, groceries and liquors, 1773 Ellis
" Albert C, salesman Dewitt & Harris, r.
1031 Market
" Albert T., waiter, r. 313, 4th
" Alexander, agent Colusa Milling Co., 512
California, r. Berkeley
" Alexander, carpenter, r. 17 Polk
" Alexander, ship joiner, r. i324 Connecticut
" Alfred, blacksmith Chrestoflersen & Tway,
r. Oakland
" Alfred, ship painter, r. 509 Market
" Alfred B., tanner, r. 1525% Dolores
" Allan O. (Delfino & Ross), r. Alameda
" Angus, clerk W. W. Chase & Co., r. 36
Madison Av
" Ann, widow, r. 26 Louisa
" Austin A., seaman, r. 8 Roach
" Barton G., salesman Mack & ;Co., ;r. 1320
Hayes
" Belle Miss, dressmaker, r. 1.532 Polk
" Benjamin F., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1219 Polk
" Charles, boatswain U. S. revenue icutter
Rush, r. 160 Steuart
" Charles, painter John G. Edmondson, r.
905 Market
" Charles L., tailor, r. 1507 Jackson
" Clarence, carpenter Christopher W. DufQe,
r. 700 O'Farrell
" Clarence R., r. 603 Bush
" Daniel, engineer, r. 1434 Nebraska
" Daniel C, truckman fire dept., r. 755 Har-
rison
" David, carpenter, r. 17 Polk
Ross David A., carpenter, r. 532 Eureka
" David M., superintendent Peerless Gas
Regulator, 6 Chronicle Bldg, r. 548 Minna
" Donald (Ross & Hewlett), r. 20 Albion Av
" Donald Mrs., r. 718c Bush
" Donald, clerk Bank of British Columbia, r.
712 Geary
" Donald M. Rev., pastor Lebanon Presby-
terian Church, r. 604 Douglass
" Donald R., carpenter Sumner C. Murray, r.
1525 Scott
" Donald U., carpenter, r. 1525Scott
" Edward, laborer, r. NE cor Illinois and
Napa
" Edward, teamster, r. 113 Chapultepec
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 900 Fell
" Elvina Miss, r. 240 Shot well
" Emil J., clerk Peter Quinn, r. 1525 Dolores
Ross Erskine M., judge U. S. Circuit Court,
chambers U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room
50, r. Los Angeles," Cal
" E. T., attendant U. S. Quarantine Station,
Angel Island
" Frank, bookkeeper, r. 1436 Ellis
" Frank, salesman Raphael Weill & Co., r.
708 O'Farrell
" Frank C, real estate agent, 304 Montgom-
ery, r. 304 Stockton
" Frederick W., r. 1211 Golden Gate Av
" George, r. 116a Day
" George, porter Ross & Hewlett
" George, shipwright, r. 16 Page
" George A., painter, r. 1525 Dolores
" Gordon, artist, r. 608 Jones
" Harry, driver, r. 16 Page
" Harry Y., salesman, r. 1320 Hayes
" H. C, secretary and manager Dr. A. J.
Shores Co., Nucleus Bldg, r. Los An-
geles
" Hugh C, shipping clerk, r. 522 Waller
" Irwin W., offlce 628 Market, r. 705 Webster
" James, r. 46 Ritch rear
" James Mrs., widow, r. 1211 Golden Gate
Av
" James, carpenter and builder and asphal-'
turn roofing, 111 Van Ness Av, r. 34 Fell
•' James, clerk, r. 825 Polk
" James, patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 632%
Castro
" James Jr., compositor Brunt, r. 1605 Turk
" James E., salesman W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
825 Polk
" James F., teamster White Sewing Ma-
chine Co., r. 1436 Ellis
" James K., attorney at law, r. 1065 Market
" James P., foreman job dept. Francis- Val-
entine Co., r. 1605 Turk
" James R., horseman, r. 310, 5th Av
" Jane, widow, r. 314, 3d rear
" Jane Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" Jane B. Mrs., janitress Hamilton Gram-
mar School, r. 8 Roach
" Jeannette Mrs., hairdresser, r. 1049 Market
" Jeremiah, seaman, r. 820 Battery
" John (Lauriston & Ross), r. 110, 9th
" John, keeper Angel Island Light Station
" John, plasterer, r. 415 Hyde
" John, quartermaster str City of Peking
" John A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 703,
16th
" John B., butcher J. J. Looney, r. 532% Har-
rison
" John D., wheelwright, r. 2019 Turk
" John E., plumber, r. 108 Eureka
• ' John H. , machinist Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co.
" John H., salesman, r. Ill Polk
" John M., clerk Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
1605 Turk
" John S., clerk general passenger and ticket
dept. S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
" John S., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1315
Steiner
" Joseph, capitalist, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 114 Pacific
" Joseph L., bartender, r. 625 Bush
" Joseph N., glass beveler Cal. Art Glass
Bending and Cutting Wks, r. 918 Mont-
gomery /
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Ine J3tiiietin "'"r.i„'rLr,'.t'^°'^
WD r^U /V OUT \ "XT IMPOBTER OF SELECTED VlIfTAGES OF
. U, LJlAr MAiV, barton & GUESTIERS Fine Bordeaux and Saiiternes.
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Ross Kemp, clerk P. M. SS. Co.'s Wharf, r. 410A
Bryant
Kemp L., secretary Martin White Mining
Co., 23 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. 400 Lott
Lizzie Miss, forewoman Italian Publish-
ing Co., r. 1811 Stockton
Louise, widow, lodgings, 303, 3d
Maggie Miss, dressmaker, r. 635 Geary
Malcolm A., carriage maker O'Brien &
Sons.r. 1102,24 th
Martha, widow, restaurant, 510 Mission
Mary, widow, r. 27 Lapidge
Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 421 Eddy
Mary H. Mrs., artist, 308 Post, r. Berkeley
Maurice J., machinist, r. 6 Caroline
Nels, seaman, r. 100% Jackson
Parmelia Mrs., teacher music, r. 719 Post
Rif-hard, hackman United Carriage Co., r.
942 Howard
Richardj shoe cutter, r. 1705 Howard
Robert, coalpasser str Mariposa
Robert, laborer, r. 212, 1st
Robert, miller J. A. Folger & Co., r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
Robert C, salesman S. F. News Co., r. 415,
26th
Robert G., machinist Bay City Iron Wks,
r. 1112Folsom
Koss Robert T., vice-president The F. W. Spen-
cer Co., 338 Post, r. 122 Turk
" Samuel, bricklayer, r. 105 New Mont-
gomery
" Samuel, peddler, r. 308, 7th
'= Samuel A., clerk Washburn & Moen Mfg
Co., r. Alameda
" Samuel B., machinist, r. 641 Folsom
" Sidney A., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
120 Fell
" Simon P., peddler, r. 25, 14th
" Theodore B., bookkeeper Rauer's Law and
Collection OfQce, r. 808, 18th
" Thomas, r. 84 St. Ann's Bldg
" Thomas Mrs., widow, r. 931 Haight
" Thomas, clerk William Doxey, r. 618 Haight
" Thomas, laborer, r. 19 Tehama
" Thomas, laborer, r. 304, 3d
" Thomas, real estate, r. 10a5 Valencia
" Thomas A., seaman, r. 8 Roach
Ross Thomas P., architect, 43 Columbian Bldg,
916 Market, r. 1st Av and Geary
" T. P., laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 804
Larkin
" W., carpenter, r. 157, 7th
" Walker, ship carpenter, r. 304, 3d
■' William, carpenter, r. 411 Lyon
" William, carpenter, r. 610 Jessie
" William, clerk gen. pass, agent's oface S.
-P. Co., r. 3024 Clay
" William, laborer, r. 705 Mission
" William, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 27 Lapidge
" William, waiter, r. 303. 3d
" William A., shirt cutter Eagleson, Haw-
kins Co., r. 626 Eddy
" William H., cashier Madison & Burke, r.
403 Leavenworth
" William J., teamster, r. 27 Lapidge
" William M.. policeman, r. 719 Post
" William T., teacher elocution, 78-79 St.
Ann's Bldg ■
" William W., printer West Coast Adv. and
Pub. Co., r. 168 Clementina
" William W., traveling salesman San-
born, Vail & Co., r. 1144 Golden Gate Av
Ross & Hewlett (Donald Ross and Frederick
Hewlett), wholesale provisions and
dairy produce, 300 Davis
Rossa Carlos, scavenger, r. 1013 Francisco
4®="Rossa. See Rosa
Rossbach Catherine, widow, r. 1517 Hyde
" Charles H., foreman packer C. E.Whitney
& Co., r. 615 Washington
Rosseau Charles, painter, r. 5 Graham PI
Rosselle Joseph P., waiter, r. 465% Minna
Rosselli Isidore, cook Perini's Restaurant, r.
524 Taylor
Rosseter George R., ofBce 14 Post, r. Alameda
" Harry C, clerk James T. Rosseter & Co.,
r. Alameda
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Warm Air,
Hot Water
and Steam
309, 311, 313, 315 aoid 317 MARKET ST.
EATING flPPABATUS.
ROSSETER JAMES T. & CO.
(James T. Rosseter), wholesale and re-
tail coal and coke, office 14 Post, yard
1st nr Brannan, telephone Main 110.
Rosseter John H., sub-manager W. R. Grace &
Co., 203 California, r. 900 Grand, Ala-
meda
" Joseph, engineer, r. 142, 6th
" Theodore T., clerk W. R. Grace & Co., r.
Alam.eda
i6®="Rosseter. See Rossiter
Rossetta John, r. 6241/4 Lombard
Rossetti Gulielmo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Victor H., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co's Bank,
r. 1022 Sutter
" William, r. 1022 Sutter
Rossi Angelo, r. 1811 Stockton
" Angelo, florist Frank Pelicano & Co., r.
712b Union
" Anton, florist Frank Pelicano & Co., r. 712b
Union
" Antone, salesman Antone Fodera, r. 1427
Kearny
" Antonio, marble cutter Joseph Musto &
Son, r. 337 Union
" Bartolomeo, scavenger, r. 10 Locust
" Charles (Salina & Rossi), r. 733 Vallejo
" Charles, carpenter, r. 507 Filbert
" Charles, manager California Window
Cleaning Co., 242 Sutter, r. 730 Vallejo
" David, baker, r. 414 Filbert
" Domenico, butcher, r. 502 Greenwich
" Domenico, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r.
164 Clementina
" Domenico P., druggist, r. NE cor Dupont
and Green
" Emma Mrs., dressmaker Mrs. A. Fischer,
r. 507 Filbert
" F. & Co. (Frank Rossi and Frank Toso),
fruits and vegetables, 1102 Folsom
ROSSI FRANCIS A.,
attorney and councilor at law, 533
Kearny, rooms 5-6-9-10, r. 712B
Union
Rossi Francisco, marble polisher Rufftno & Bi-
anchi, r. 337 Union
" Frank (F. Rossi & Co.), r. 1102 Folsom
" Frank, oiler Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 3258!^
Mission
" Frederick, engineer Adelsdorfer& Branden-
stein, r. Oakland
" Gerolomo, peddler, r. 222 Broadway
" Giovanni, laborer, r. 222 Broadway
" Giovanni, peddler, r. NE cor El Dorado
and Rhode Island
" Giovanni B., foreman Joseph Musto & Son,
r. 2 Filbert PI
" Giovanni B., stonemason, r. 433 Fulton
" Giovanni B., waiter, r. 515 Pine
" Giuseppe, butcher, 515 Broadway, r. 510
Broadway
" Giuseppe, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Henry F. (Rossi & Sabarros), r. 510 Broad-
way
" James J., porter r. 414 Filbert
" John B., bootblack, r. 908 Sansome
" John F., liquors, 207 Washington, r. 1012a
Washington
" Joseph A., clerk Francis A. Rossi, r. 712b
Union
" M. Andrea, physician, 605 Green
" Madeline, widow, 712b Union
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COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Rossi Michele, bootblack, SE cor Eddy and
Taylor, r. 1309 Kearny
" P. Co. The, Pietro Rossi manager, impor-
ters art furniture, 117 Sutter
" Pietro, manager The P. Rossi Co., 117 Sut-
ter, r. 1033 Sutter
Eossi Pietro C, druggist, 318 Montgomery Av,
and president Italian-Swiss Agricul-
tural Colony, 109 Battery, r. 716 Union
" Stephen J., stationery and printing, 533
Green
" Thomas, marble cutter Joseph Musto &
Son, r. 337 Union
•' & Sabarros (Henry F. Rossi and John
Sabarros), butchers, 515 Broadway
Rossignol Emile, cook, r. 815 Stockton
" J., laborer, r. 814 Montgomery
Eossiter Eleanor, widow, r. 101 Francisco
" Frank T., r. 824 Powell
" James, awning manufacturer, 104 Fran
Cisco, r. 106 Francisco
" Moses, watchman Nolan Bros. Shoe Co., r
812 Market
" Paul, chief engineer str Peru, r. 926 Do-
lores
j8S"Rossiter. See Rosseter
Rosskamp Herman, engineer Golden Wes
Hotel
Rossknecht Herman, musician, r. 636 Sacra-
mento
Rossler Henry, tailor Jacob Mussiggang, r. 29
Harriet
Rosso Andrew, confectionery, 250, 3d
" Charles, contractor and builder, 217 Hayes,
r. 507 Filbert
" Thomas, barber, r. 367 Natoma
Rossow Charles, butcher, 258, 3d, r. 1074 Shot-
well
Rossum August, watchman S. F. Laundry
Rost Rudolph, turner Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. Oakland
Rostrum William, laborer, r. 352 Clementina
Rota Camillo, driver A. ChicMzola & Sons, r. 3
Medau PI
" John, r. 3 Medau PI
Rote William H., gripman Sutter St. Ry, r.
172454 Lyon
Rotebacher Fred, waiter Bennett & Witmer, r.
409 Ellis
Roten William T., r. 538 Minna
Rotenkolber Frederick G., saddler Kempkey,
Gilham & Sawyer, r. 230 Clipper
" George, stock clerk Kempkey, Gilham &
Sawyer, r. 230 Clipper
Rotermund Frederick, barber, 521 Battery, r.
1822 Mason
" William, baker Charles Strohmaier, r. 418
Brannan
Rotger Adele Miss, confectionery, 15 Market, r.
811 Lombard
" Edward, r. 811 Lombard
Roth Abraham, cooper, r. 711 Mission
" August D., r. 1303 Mason
Roth, Blum & Co. (Daniel Roth and Leon
Blum), hog butchers and pork packers,
cor 6th Av South and Railroad Av, office
201 California, telephone Main 1916
" Ceesar, r. 400 Franklin
" Catherine, widow, r. 1035, 18th
" Charles, capitalist, r. 306 Stockton
" Charles W., painter, r. 624, 4th
" Christina, widow, r. 4 Wheelock PI
" Conrad, varieties, IOO414 Hyde
" Cornelius, r. 1219 Kearny
" Daniel (Roth, Blum & Co. and Milly Bros.)
r. 401 Baker
Roth Emma Miss, dressmaker, r. 1035, 18th
" Felix, seaman str Protection
" Francis, hostler A. Quade & Co., r. 21 San-
chez
" Frederick, paper carrier, r. 1521 Clay
" George, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" George, teamster, r. 2 KohlerPl
" Henry, glassbeveler, r. 2 Kohler PI
" Henry, paper carrier, r. 1521 Clay
" Isaac, salesman, r. 226^4 Fulton
" Jacob, r, 2206 Devisadero
" Jacob, delivery clerk Davis Bros., r. 400
Franklin
" Jane, widow, r. 1431 Post
" John, peddler, r. SOSYi Davis
" Leon J., dental student, r. 1431 Post
" Mark, wrapper Davis Bros., r. 400 Frank-
lin
" Max, marble works, NW cor Guerrero and
14th, r. 150 Guerrero
" Paul N., bookkeeper Alexander Simon, r.
622 Polk
" Peter, milker, r. 629 Commercial
" Rose Miss, dressmaking, 9 Powell
" Samuel, tailor, r. 400 Franklin
" Victor, r. 1426 Powell
" Weigand, cooper David Woerner, r. 409
Pacific
" William, r. 1722 Hyde
" William, glassbeveler, r. 2 Kohler PI
Roth William, commission merchant and im-
porter Japanese goods, 304 Sacramento,
r. 1722 Hyde
" William H., clerk -Richard Pecht, r. 530
Geary
Roth & Co., (Simon Scheeline and Adolph
Roos), importers and wholesale wines
and liquors, 319-321 Market
-e®~Roth. See Roethe and Rothe
Rothaug Christian, bartender Frederick Brandt,
r. 218 Minna
Rothberg Samuel, waiter Reinhold Beck, r. 539
Minna
Rothchild Joseph M. (Rothchild & Ach), r. 1700
Broadway
Rothchild Maurice A., president The Werth-
eimer Co., NW cor Bush and Sansome,
r. 1809 Broadway
Rothchild & Ach (Joseph M. Rothchild and
Henry Ach), attorneys at law, 303 Cali-
fornia, rooms 5-8
>6®- Rothchild See Rothschild
Rothe Albert, brass molder M. Greenberg's
Sons, r. 227, 2d
RothenberR Henry (M. Rothenberg & Co.), r.
Oakland
" John, barber, 325 Sacramento, r. 718 Fulton
" M. & Co. (Mendle and Henry Rothenberg),
wholesale liquors, 423 Kearny
" Mendle (M. Rothenberg & Co.), r. 724 Shot-
well
Rothenberger Thomas K., liquors, 501 Post, r.
777 Market
Rothenstein Alexander, capitalist, r. 1404a
Masonic Av
" Louis, baker, r. 92854 Harrison
" Sarah, widow, r. 99^ William rear
Rother Max, librarian Chronicle, r. 1110 Taylor
" Robert, r. 103 Langton
" William, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
Rotherman Harry J., clerk George D. Dornin, r.
Oakland
Rothermel Frederick C. (Steflan & Rothermel),
r. 419, 10th
" Henry, butcher, 419, 10th
" Henry P., bookkeeper Edgar C. Seavey, r.
419, 10th
" Peter, real estate and mining, 507 Califor-
nia, r. 913 Fillmore
Rothery Samuel, blacksmith Marshutz & Can-
tell, r. 1954 Madison Av
Rothganger Frank, clerk C. A. Hooper & Co., r.
832 Harrison
" Frederick J., capitalist, r. 832 Harrison
" Frederick J., deputy County Clerk, r. 814
Potrero Av
" George, surgeon U. S. N.. r. 832 Harrison
" Harry, laborer, r. 1030 Howard
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Rothholz Aaron, salesman Brown Bros. & Co., r.
2361/^ Fulton
Rothing Adolph, baker Paul Drasdo, r. 303
Clement rear
RotUkopf Albert P., manufacturing jeweler
and diamond setter, 208 Sutter
Rothler John, deckhand, r. 27 East
Rothlin Benjamin, milker, r. 431 Pine
Rothmaler Jacob, cook, r. 1504 Mason
" Oswald, superintendent, r. 1715 Broadway
Rothman Adolph, tailor Sam Meyer & Co., r. 449
Tehama
" Augusta, widow, r. 7 Hopeton Terrace
" Frederick, foreman W. D. Hobro, r. 1021
Mason
" Henry H., sexton Congregation Shaari
Zedek, r. 728 California
<' Harry K., drayman George H. Tay Co.
" Jacob, plumber, r. 7 Hopeton Terrace
" Mathilda Miss, shirt maker, r. 7 Hopeton
Terrace
" Nathan J., cutter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 7 Hopeton Terrace
Rotholtz Benjamin, manufacturers' agent, r. 627
Hayes
" Charles, commission merchant, r. 627
Hayes
" Edward, clerk J. Levin & Co., r. 627 Hayes
" Robert, trunk maker Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 627 Hayes
4®"Rotholtz. See Rothholz
Rothrick Fanny, widow, nurse, r. 429 Green-
wich
Rothrock Thomas U.. salesman, r. 234 Sadowa
Rothschild A. Mrs., r. 1232 Post
" Abraham, r. Ill Grove
" Abraham (Rothschild & Wise), r. 1232
Post
" Albert, salesman, r. 1000a Golden Gate
Av
" Charles, cyclery, 101 Van Ness Av, r. 119,
27th
" Charles E., carpenter Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 111,10th
" Eugene (Rothschild & Shoenberg), r. 632
Post
" Frederick, clerk Henry Rothschild, r. 170,
9th
" Henrietta, widow, r. 608 Octavia
" Henry (Rothschild & Helms), and grocer-
ies and liquors, 170, 9th, r. 413 Shrader
" Henry, liquors, 439 Montgomery Av
" Henry L., traveling salesman, r. 1806 Post
" Henry M., commission merchant, 131 Mont-
gomery, rooms 7-8
" Henry M., decorator, 31 Leidesdorfl
" Hueo (Rothschild & Ehrenpfort), r. 924
Eddy
Rothschild Joseph, attorney at law, 81-84
Chronicle Bldg, telephone Main 1352, r.
The Martinet
" Louis, clerk, r. 608 Octavia
" Louise Mrs. (Rothschild & Hadenfeldt), r.
1918 Pine
" Max, compositor, r. 1010, 22d
Rothschild Morris, furniture and carpets, 213-
215 Mason, telephone Main 5907, r. 2728
Pine
" Moses B., cashier Esberg, Bachman & Co.,
r. 1716 Octavia
" Oscar, student, r. 924 Eddy
" Robert B., salesman M. P. Kohlberg & Co.,
r. 20 O'Farrell
" Theo. (Rothschild & Greenebaum), r. 2115
Broderick
Rothschild & Ehrenpfort (Hugo Rothschild
and George F. Ehrenpfort), manufactur-
ers, wholesale confectioners and dealers
foreign and domestic nuts, 118 Front,
telephone Main 5433
Rothschild & Greenebaum (Theo. Rothschild
and Alfred H. Greenebaum), proprietors
Pacific Folding Paper Box Factory, 14-16
Fremont, telephone Main 277
Rothschild & Hadenfeldt (Mrs. Louise Roths-
child and Charles Hadenfeldt), proprie-
tors California Jewelry Factory, and
manufacturers and importers watches,
jewelry, diamonds, etc., 207 Sutter
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing' Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc,
6^1-S4-7 IN/IARKET SX.
Rothschild & Helms (Henry Rothschild and
Henry W. Helms), wholesale and retail
wines and liquors, NW cor Powell and
O'Farrell
" & Shoenberg (Eugene Rothschild and Sig-
mund Shoenberg), tailors' and dress-
makers' trimmings, 209 Post
" & Wise (Abraham Rothschild and Isidor
H. Wise), manufacturers ladies' and
childrens' wear, 117-119 Sansome
4®=- Rothschild. See Rothchild
Rothweiler Charles, salesman Waterhouse &
Lester, r. 1223 Eddy
Rothwell J. Percy, secretary Starr & Co., 326
California, r. 514 Lombard
Rotmer Samuel, seaman, r. 80 Jessie
Rotner Hyman, cloakmaker, r. 26 Russ rear
Rotowsky Herman, tailor, 411Vi Kearny, r. 1710
Polk
" Samuel P., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 1710 Polk
Rotrosky William, city surveyor Fireman's
Fund Ins. Co., r. 1219 Turk
Rotsch Frank, laborer, r. NE cor Napa and
Louisiana
Rotstein Henrietta Mrs., varieties, 209 Leaven-
worth
" Isaac, r. 209 Leavenworth
Rottanzi Ettore, civil engineer, r. 301, 3d
Rottanzi Giosue, wholesale and retail wines
and liquors, 1027 Market and 1012 Valen-
cia, wine cellars NE cor 23d and Bry-
ant
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2926 Sacramento
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Rounds Julia, widow, dressmaker, r. 420 Ellis
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Fillmore
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4^Rountree. See Rowntree
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Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
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Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
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Av
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r. 914 Howard
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Fell
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nia, r. 1924 Pine
" Joseph, painter, r. 232 Fell
" Mary C. Miss, dressmaking, 53514 O'Far-
rell
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" Michael, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. Fruitvale
" Patrick, molder Occidental Foundry, r.
Oakland
" Patrick J., porter Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. Fruitvale
" Peter, painter, r. 232 Fell
" Richard O., waiter str Mariposa
" Thomas, laborer S. P. Co., r. 11 Perry
Rourke Thomas, painter, r. 232 Fell
" Thomas, policeman, r. 1739 Union
" Thomas D., butcher C. W. Foster, r. 539
Minna
" Thomas J., foreman Cal. Furniture Mfg Co.,
r. 17 Valley
>8®"Rourke. See Rorke and O'Rourke
Rouse Augusta F.. widow, r. 744 Ellis
" Clemens V., clerk Castle Bros., r. 744 Ellis
" George C, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 124
Fulton
" George W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
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" Thomas J., capitalist, r. 621 Bush
Rousseau Charles, painter, r. 5 Graham PI
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seau, r. 2616 Folsom
Rousseau Charles M., architect, room 523
Spreckels Bldg, 927 Market, r. 2616 Fol-
som
•' E., pantryman Golden West Hotel
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" Minnie Miss, dressmaking, 2616 Folsom
Roussel Isadore W., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 13
Ritch
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" William H., asst. manager Dairymens'
Union of Cal., r. 241 Guerrero
Rousselon Maurice Rev., S. M., assistant rector
Notre Dame des Victoires Church, r. 536
Bush
Roussey Elizabeth, r. 740 Broadway
" Emil, musician, r. 740 Broadway
" Frank J., clerk, r. 740 Broadway
Roussin Ferdinand, cook, r. 619 Pacific
Roussy Gaston E., with Alfred Borel & Co., r.
791 Sutter
" Marie Mrs., r. 791 Sutter
Routledge G., teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
Roux Alexandre, laundryman Alphonse Vallon
" Frank (S. Strauss), r. 610 Lombard
" Irenee, liquors, 1918 Fillmore
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Rouxel Francois, cellarman Lenormand Bros., r.
264, 3d
" Mary Mrs., confectionery, 264, 3d
Rouzo Edward, bartender Octave Nodet, r.
18491/4 Stevenson
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Filbert
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University and Felton
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Rovegno Andrew, r. 17 Landers
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" Francesca, widow, r. 430 Dolores
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Greenwich
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" P., gardener, Colombo Market
Rovelli Enrico, packer Martinoni & Podesta,
r. 509 Broadway
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Rover Herman, bartender Theodore Tominski,
r. 1323 Webster
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317 Broadway
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Rowan August, r. 499, 15th
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8th
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Rowand Joseph T., dentist, 110 Crocker Bldg, r.
Lick House
Rowe A. A. Miss, r. 2337% Howard
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Guerrero
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Electro. Co., r. 819 Broadway
Rowe Harrison D., manager Pacific Coast De-
partment Northwestern Masonic Aid
Association. 132-133 Crocker Bldg, r.
Oakland
" Henry, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2050
McAllister
" James, r. 819 Broadway
" James, r. 947 Howard
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Napa
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" Jeanette Miss, dressmaker, r. 819 Broad-
way
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" John J., r. 46 Clara
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" Margaret Miss, tailoress, r. 46 Clara
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" Mary Miss, lace maker, r. 46 Clara
" Maude M. Miss, teacher Cooper Primary
School, r. 1519 Taylor
" Philip, capitalist, r. 136 Fulton
" Purcell, attorney at law, 32 Mills Bldg, 8th
floor, r. 600 Bush
" Solomon E., clerk Asch & Co., r. 725 Pine
" Thomas H., r. 43 Garden Av
" Typewriter Ribbon Co. (N. Y.), Obil W.
Briggs agent, 533 Kearny, room 56
" Walter E., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
U2S% California
" William, laborer, r. 36 Hoff Av
Rowe & Petterson (Charles Rowe and John
Petterson), wines and liquors, 541 Cali-
fornia
Rowell Frank C, clerk, r. 1330 Pine
" George F., printer, r. 213i/4 Fair Oaks
Rowell Josepll Rev., pastor Mariners Church,
r. 1416 Sacramento
" Joseph W., draughtsman, r. 1305 Lyon
Rowell Leonard F., superintendent Southwest-
ern division Wells, Fargo & Co.'s Ex-
press, 35 New Montgomery, room 5, r.
2407 Webster
" Leonard G., clerk delivery dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 1800 O'Farrell
" Samuel, student, r. 1723 Post
Rowellan Elizabeth, teacher elocution, S Belve-
dere
Rowen Edward, teamster, r. llB Dore
" Eliza A., widow, r. 2724 Howard
" Ellen, r. llB Dore
" William T., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 2724 Howard
4®=Rowen. See Rowan
Rower Edward, bartender, r. Ill Prospect PI
Rowland Amy G. Mrs., dental student, r. 75
Murphy Bldg
" Charles W., teamster Cutter & Co., r. 228%
Perry
" Edward, carpenter and builder, 1622
Powell
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
F»U./VVF»S,
Suction and Forco,
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ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Rowland Eliza E., widow, r. 735 Natoma
" George, brass finisher W. T. Garratt &
Co., r. 37 Cook
" Henry M., clerk Louis T. Snow, r. 1613 San
Carlos Av
" John, stevedore, r. 5 Lick Alley
" Mary, widow, r. 462 Tehama
" Mary A. Mrs., r. 228% Perry
" Michael, laborer, r. 530, 3d
" Michael H., clerk, r. 1613 San Carlos Av
" Patrick, r. 1613 San Carlos Av
" Samuel, special policeman, r. 37 Cook
" Thomas J., carpenter, r. 336 Rickard
" William, r. 440, 3d
" Willis T., clerk, r. 462 Tehama
4®" Rowland. See Roland
Rowland's Patent Corrugated Steel Furnaces,
Union Iron Works agents, office 222 Mar-
ket
Rowlands Elizabeth Miss, stenographer E. H.
Rollins & Sons, r. 820 Green
" James, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" Thomas, shipsmith, junction Sansome and
Bay, r. 820 Green
Rowlatt Henry B., draughtsman Pac. Roll.
Mill, r. 4061/2 Maryland
Rowley Adams B., foreman California Fruit
Grower, r. 39 Fremont
Rowley BrainardN., proprietor California Fruit
Grower, 203 California, r. 718 Broderick
Rowley Forrest S,, note and bond broker, 42-43
Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. 181. 9th, Oakland
" George K., harnessmaker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. Oakland
" Howard C, bookkeeper California Fruit
Grower, r. 718 Broderick
Rowley Investment Co. The, Forrest S. Row-
ley president, 42-43 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
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" Thomas, salesman O'Connor, Moffatt &
Co., r. 823G Sutter
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" William C, brass finisher Whyte & De-
Rome, r. 526 Howard
Rowles A. J., switchman The Belt Railway
4®=Rowson. See Rawson
Roxburgh James, pressman, r. 1942% Mission
Roy Albert N., teamster, r. 555 Bryant
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" Charles G., clerk Central Hotel, r. 530, 3d
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" E. J., r. 222 Howard
Roy Elizabeth R., widow, grand secretary Com-
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O'Farrell, r. 629 Webster
" George E., compositor, r. 359% Brannan
" George E. Jr., undertaker, r. 359% Brannan
" Henry A., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 2202
Steiner
Roy John A., president Guadaloupe Dairy Co.,
1015 Valencia, r. W s San Bruno Av nr
15th Av South
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" L. Robert, laborer, r. 829 Stevenson
" Marguerite (Thomas Roy & Co.) r. SW cor
29th and Dolores
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" Robert, clerk W. J. Street, r. 1116 Vallejo
" Thomas (Thomas Roy & Co.), r. SW cor
29th and Dolores
" Thomas & Co. (Thomas and Marguerite
Roy), laundry, SW cor 29th and Dolores
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H (incorporated), wholesale liquor deal-
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Bryant
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Royal Kallisozon Co. (of London, Eng.),Kerrell
& Co. sole agents U. S. A., office 143
Phelan Bldg
Royal Mail Steam Packet Co., Parrott & Co.
agents, 306 California
" Pants Co., Joseph C. Myers proprietor, 223
Kearny
" RoscoeR., rancher, r. 819 Old San Jose
Road
Royal Tea Co., H. Hollman proprietor, 2805 Mis-
sion
" William, attorney at law, 330 Pine, room
26, r. 222, 8th Av
" Wine Co., Peter Poulin proprietor, 114 Sut-
ter
Royce Clark E. K., attorney at law, r. 1937
Broadway
" Robert M., attorney at law, 509 Montgom-
ery, room 4, r. 1937 Broadway
" Auguste, cook, r. 3 Belcher Court
Royer Herman (estate of), manufacturers
leather and fulled rawhide belting and
lacing, 855-861 Bryant
Roylance Electric Ore Reducing and Manu-
facturing Co., L. B. McMurtry presi-
dent, 214 Pine, room 52
Roylance J. Brass Works The,
Joseph Roylance president, C. H. Dun-
ton vice-president, W. A. Titcomb sec-
retary, 112-114 Main, telephone Main
5949
Roylance John, brassfinisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r.732i^,22d
Roylance Joseph, president The J. Roylance
Brass Works, 112-114 Main, r. 23inFolsom
" Leon, electrical engineer, r. 2639 Howard
Royston Leila Miss, governess, 2617 Laguna
" Samuel W., policeman, r. 1834, 23d
Roz Giuliani, porter I. Cuenin, r. 515a Filbert
Roza Antonio (Roza & Silveira), r. 411 Pacific
" & Silveira (Antonio Roza and Jose Sil-
veira), liquors, 411 Pacific
Rozalinni Atilio, porter, r. 1427!4 Dupont albZa
Rozanski Ignaee, r. 330 Folsora
Roze Winston F., barber, 4 Howard, r. Berkeley
Rozzi P. B., gardener Colombo Market
Ruane Thomas, janitor Market St. Ry., r. 516
Castro
Rubanick Martin, manager San Francisco Wire
and Iron Works, 669 Mission, r. 112%
Turk
Rubel John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1348
Kentucky
Rubell Joseph, locksmith, 589 Ash Av
" William T., carrier postofflce, r. 41 Sanchez
Ruben Henry, barber, r. 504!4, 9th
" Joseph, barber, r. 732^4 Geary
" Louis, baker M. Rosencrantz, r. 217, 7th
-8®"Ruben. See Reuben
Rubenstein Adolph, cap maker, r. 365, 11th
" Charles, barber, 137|4, 5th
" Louis, barber, 237, 6th, r. 1320 Ellis
Rubert Charles C, r. 1029, 20th
Ruberti Robert (Simon & Ruberti), r. 225 Powell
Rubia Andrew, stockfitterBuckingham&Hecht,
r. 526 Pine
Rubin Antone, artificial flowers and feathers,
103 Post, r. 924, 20th
" Faust, with A. Rubin, r. 924, 20th
" Harris, stock broker, r. 1930 Post
" Joseph H., second-hand clothing, 939V^
Folsom
Rubio Frank, porter Ubhaus Bros, r. 3 Vallejo
PI
" Manuel, bootblack Troell & Pape, r. 14 Au-
burn
Ruble Milton A., conductor S. P. Co., r. 437V^,
17th
Rubon Henry, machinist, r. 560 Howard
Ruburg Jesse P., waiter, r. 99 Congo
Ruby Gold Gravel Mining Co. (Sierra Co.),
Henry Pichoir secretary, 320 Sansome,
room 24
" Hall, 320 Post
" Hill Vineyard Co., E. W. Crellin president,
C. L. Crellin vice-president, Thomas A.
Crellin secretary, branch office 614, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. 2312 Steiner
Ruchti Frederick, laborer Balz Bros. & Finkel-
dey, r. San Bruno Hotel
Ruck Francesca Mrs., proprietor The Meldrum,
235 Kearny
" Henry, plumber, r. 235 Kearny
Ruckelshansen P., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r.
2610 Sutter
Rucker Benjamin C, salesman Coghill & Kohn,
r. 1025 Harrison
" J., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1720 Baker
" Le Grande, clerk Palace Hotel
" Waldo S. (Macpherson & Rucker), r. 229
Capp
Ruckert Frank (Ruckert & Baker), r. Ahlbom
House
Ruckett Charles, laborer, r. 8 Gough
Ruckman William, conductor, r. 813a Central
Av
Ruckstell John R., accountant Cal. Wine Ma-
kers' Corporation, r. 1527, 24th
Ruckward Edward R., gardener, r. Palmetto Av
nr Capitol
Rud Otto, miller Carmen Island Salt Co., r. Oak-
land
Rudback John C, master schr C. T. Hill
Ruddell Samuel J., deputy U. S. Surveyor of
Customs, r. California Hotel
Rudden Ellen, widow, r. 502, 3d
" James J., waiter str Colon, r. 502, 3d
" John T., teamster, r. 502, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. 1138 Shotwell
Ruddick Charles, florist, r. 1043a Folsom
" Fannie Mrs., r. 1043a Folsom
" Margaret Miss, r. 315 Grove
" Mary J., widow, r. 315 Grove
'■ William J., with Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
1608 Fell
Ruddock Andrew J., plumber, 835 Sutter, r. 117
Ivy Av
" Benjamin, laborer, r. Arch nr Stanley '
" Ellen, widow, r. 322 Vallejo
" Frederick L., clerk, r. 932 Sutter
" George, nurse Twenty-Sixth St. Hospital,
r. 625 San Jose Av
" George D. Mrs., r. bOQYi Page
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" James, plumber F. Ralsch, r. 117 Ivy Av
" John H., conductor Geary St. RR., r. 17
Johnston Av
" John J., boatman, r. 322 Vallejo
" Patrick H., bookkeeper Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 117 Ivy Av
Ruddy Bernard, r. 502, 4th
Rude Charles N. (W. A. Henry & Co.), and
electrician Pac. Electric Motor Co., r.
16 Chenery
" Jessie, widow, r. 11 Taylor
Rudebeck George M., clerk S. F. Savings Union,
Alameda
" Rasmus, groceries, 1105 Folsom, r. 1103 Fol-
som
Rudee David, clothing, 306, 6th, r. 336, 6th
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dero
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" Isidore, clothing and men's furnishing
goods, 151-153, 4th, r. 2505 Sutter
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dero
" Sarah Miss, bookkeeper Isaac Rudee, r.
510 Devisadero
Rudelle Jean A., r. 432 Jackson
Rudgear Andrew, manager San Francisco Nov-
elty and Plating Wks, 68-74, lst,r, Oak-
land
Rudinger John B. F., foreman George H. Tay
Co., r. 1803 Stockton
Rudolf Martha A., widow, r. 108 Vicksburg
Rudolph Adam, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1532%
Howard
" Albert, fireman Mutual Electric Light Co..
r. 112 Langton rear
" Charles, dairy produce, 1169 Howard, r.
1261/2, 9th
" Charles J., enameler, 3 Hardie PI, r. 709
Buchanan
" Ellen Mrs., lodgings, 710 Folsom
" Erwin G., with Miller & Lux, r. 1809 Octa-
via
" Fortunas, porter Wolf & Sons, r. 112, 21st
" Frederick, enameler Charles Rudolph, r.
709 Buchanan
" Henry, painter, 719 Laguna
" Herman, bartender, r. 1342 Mission
" Jacob, r. 2411 Clay
" Lemuel, driver Engine 7, r. SOSSYz, 16th
" Nelse, waiter, r. 14a Perry
" Richard, baker, r. 625 Clay
" Robert P., driver J. Spaulding & Co., r. 16
Kissling
" Sempronia, widow, r. 2411 Clay
" Thomas, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 210^,
nth
" William F., assistant superintendent Pac.
Mutual Life Ins. Co., r. 219, 15th
Rudolphus Albert, sash maker, r. 846>4 Fol-
som
" Albert Jr., clerk Sherman, Clay & Co., r.
846^4 Folsom
" Arthur, sash maker Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 846V4 Folsom
Rudonick Nicholas, restaurant, 806 Mission, r.
35 Eureka
Rudrick Charles, clerk Thomas H. Stevenson
Rudy Benjamin M., machinist, r. 9 Van Ness
Av
" James O., ironmolder W. T. Garratt&Co.,
r. 1406 Folsom
Rue Edmond D., cashier A. W. Foster & Co., r.
Alameda
" Lizzie Mrs., r. 623 Turk
Ruebke Diedrich, cellar foreman J. Gundlach &
Co., r. 12a South Park
Ruebsam R., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1513 Polk
Rueckmann Johanna, widow, r. 26 Turk
Rueckert John, clerk Charles M. Plum & Co., r.
129 Page
Rued J. C. & Co. (John C. Rued and John J.
Nachtrieb), leather, hides, tanbark, cut
soles and glove leather, 123 Clay
" John C. (J. C. Rued & Co.), r. Oakland
Ruedi Henry, milker, r. 431 Pine
" Rudolph, gardener, 198 Laidley
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FUf?HlTUf?E.
Complete Lines, Ciioicest Productions of ]
Most Famous Factories.
G^l-G^-y yviarket St.
Ruediger Julius, (Ruediger & Loesch), r. 223
Polk
Ruediger & Loesch (Julius Ruediger and
Charles Loesch) proprietors New Vienna
Bakery and Confectionery, 107 Larkin,
opp City Hall, telephone South 201
Ruedin Clement, butler, 606 Stockton
Ruef Abraham, attorney at law, 402 Montgom-
ery, rooms 1-3, r. 316 Lombard
" John, hostler F. Korbel & Bros., r. 723
Bryant
" John Mrs., r. 435V4 Hayes
" Joseph, laborer, r. 678 Bryant
" Louise Miss, r. 10 Pfeifler
" Marie Miss, teacher Garfield Primary
School, r. 316 Lombard
Ruef Meyer, capitalist, 402 Montgomery, room
1 , r. 316 Lombard
Ruefl Charles, traveling salesman The E. G.
Lyons Co., r. 1433 California
" Wilhelm, winemaker, r. 919 Dolores
Rueger Edward, cook, r. 313, 4th
Ruegg Anton, blacksmith, r. 636 Castro
" Anton Jr., blacksmith, r. 727, 21st
" Frank, blacksmith, r. 727, 21st
" Gallus, bookkeeper S. & G. Gump, r. 2915
Pine
" J., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill
" Mary, domestic, SE cor 17th and Eureka
" J. Paul, porter Roos Bros., r. Polk and
California
Ruehser William, cellarman C. Schilling & Co.,
r. 136 Clipper
Ruen John B., carrier postofflce, r. 23 Prosper
Ruepp Arnold, laborer, r. QVA Shipley
" Lena Miss, milliner, r. 438, Sd
" Simon, laborer, r. 438, 2d
Rueser Charles, foreman John H. Babbitt, r. 314
McAllister
Rueter Brothers (Frederick and Henry), cigar
manufacturers, 2430 Market
" Frederick (Rueter Bros.), r. 2430 Market
" Henry (Rueter Bros.), r. 2430 Market
-8®" Rueter. See Reuter and Ruter
Ruetten John P., carpenter Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks., r. 2106 Lombard
Ruf A. , watchmaker W. Schepler, r. 225 Langton
" Ardelfeid, widow, r. 5i/^ Bryant Av
" Charles J., laborer Western Sugar Refin-
ery, r. 2760^4 Harrison
" Fredericka, widow, r. 276014 Harrison
" Otto, electroty per Painter & Co. , r. Alameda
" Stephen, compositor Louis Roesch Co., r.
Alameda
Ruff Amelia, widow, r. 1824 Stockton
" George, laborer, r. 1824 Stockton
" Henry, salesman Percy Beamish, r. 1411,
25th
" Joseph, cook, r. 909 Kearny
" Lawrence, barber, r. 422 Greenwich
" William, plumber, r. 1824 Stockton
Ruffler Henry E., tinsmith W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 609 Pine
Ruffleux Louis, confectionery and ice cream
parlor, 109 Powell, telephone Main 819, r.
4b Antonio
Ruffln Bruno, tailor, 402 Montgomery, room 34
Rufflno F.. Miss, r. NW cor 16th and Dolores
" Louis, r. 617^ Greenwich
" Louis J. Mrs., widow, r. 229 Dolores
" Samuel, r. 617?i Greenwich
RUFFINO & BIANOHI
(Louis J. Rufiino and Carlo D. BiancM),
steam marble sawmill, 864-870 Bry-
ant, telephone South 364
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Rufflay George, brass flnisher, r. 740 Harrison
Ruffler George, longshoreman, r. 252 Spear
Ruffo Abelardo, paper carrier, r. 525 Green
Rufner Clarence, engineer tug Lena L., r. 410b
Bryant
" Edward C, engineer tug Elizabeth
" Jacob, barber, 1707 Market, r. 309 Valencia
" Joseph W., clerk Homer E. Love, r. 209
Valencia
" Maggie Mrs., r. 734^4 Howard
Rugard W. H., r. Old People's Home
Ruge George, bartender John L. Hedrich, r. 618
Ellis rear
Rugen George, clerk John E. G. Von Oesen, r.
401 Hyde
" Herman, clerk John Brumund, r. 298 Valen-
cia
Ruggiero Antone, bartender, r. 631 Minna
Ruggiero Emilio, book and job printer, 625
Washington, r. mbi Francisco
Ruggles Albert B., stockbroker. 307 Montgom-
ery, r. 905 Post
RugglesDavidW., second-hand stoves, 408-410
Jackson, r. 1216 Broadway
" David W. Jr. , porter W. W. Montague & Co.,
1216 Broadway
" Frank E., elevator operator Crocker Bldg,
r. 125 Capp
" James D., r. 2210 Jackson
" James D. Jr., correspondent The Bank of
California, r. 2210 Jackson
" John E. (Dodge, Sweeney & Co.), r. 1641
Bush
" William P., r. 14 Fair Oaks
Rugh Washington C, furniture dealer, r. 653
Howard
Rugland Josephine, widow, r. 2610 Mission
Ruhde Otto, stableman, r. 267 Clementina
Ruhe Benjamin (Hays & Ruhe), r. 1700 Devisa-
dero
Ruhl Bernard G., commission merchant, 208
Washington, r. 651 Vallejo
" William M., clerk B. G. Ruhl & Co., r. 651
Vallejo
j6Sg"Ruhl. See Ruble, Ruile and Rule
Ruhland Christian (Ruhland & Zimmermann), r.
Point Lobos Av nr 32d Av
" Emil, mill hand Del Monte Milling Co., r.
12b South Park
•' Frederick, r. 12b South Park
" Joseph, cellarman U. S. Brewery, r. Oak-
land
" Minnie Miss, r. Point Lobos Av nr 32d Av
" & Zimmermann (Christian Ruhland and
Carl Zimmermann), dairy, Point Lobos
and 32d Avs
Ruble Rudolph, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r.
114Spreckels Av
Ruhlich Frank, milker Kate Emhoff, r. cor Lis-
bon and Japan Av
Ruhling Edward, assayer, r. 722 Fell
" Edward F., insurance, r. 722 Fell
" Ferdinand, restaurant, 49, 2d
Ruhm Thomas F., lieutenant U. S. N. and as-
sistant Naval Constructor, ofQce Union
Iron Works, Potrero, r. 1101 Geary
Ruhnau Franz, cook Ahlborn House
Ruhser Frederick W. Jr.. clerk J. Henry Boy-
sen, r. 136 Clipper
" William, boilermaker Eureka Boiler Wks,
r. 136 Clipper
Ruhwedel Mary, widow, r. 637 Stevenson
Ruihrauff Henry F., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
112 Fair Oaks
Ruile Henry L., teamster, r. 928 Filbert
" John H., r. 624, 4th
Ruisinger Charles M., butcher Mark Strouse, r.
327 Fell
Ruiz Andreas, porter Frank O. Johnson
" Charles, bookkeeper Halla & Co. , r. 729 Cal-
ifornia
" de Rojas Joseph, wine commission and
Mexican Land Commissioner, 308 Bat-
tery, r. 729 California
" Jesus Mrs., widow, r. 727 Broadway rear
" Manuela Miss, r. 1032^4 Kearny
" Rosa, widow, r. 827 Alabama
Rule James, r. 1001 Bush
" J. M., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1004
Tennessee
" John W., clerk E. J. Smith, r. 301, bth
" William J., salesman Wilmerding-Loewe
Co., r. 1001 Bush
4®=Rule. See Ruhl
Ruley Samuel, musician, r. 29 Jones
Rulfls John, cleik George Ludeke, r. 4 Farren Av
" John H., wood and coal, 1305-1307 Bu-
chanan, r. 1307 Buchanan
" Peter H. (Chemnitz & Rulffs), r. 603 Hayes
J8®=Rulffs. See Rulfs, Rohlffs and Rohlfs
Rulfs Antone, clerk, r. 232 Van Ness Av
" D. Carl, electrician Tivoli Opera House, r.
210 Hyde
" Frank (Robbers & Rulfs), r. 1954 Howard
" Henry J. C, clerk Rulfs & Co., r. 232 Van
Ness Av
" John (Rulfs & Co.), r. 232 Van Ness Av
" & Co. (John Rulfs), groceries and liquors,
234 Van Ness Av
Ruling Laura Miss, saleslady, r. 2006 Larkln
Rulison Harry W., bookkeeper Charles J. Leist
&Co., r. 779Haight
" Helen M. Miss, dental student, r. 4 Hyde
Rulofson Alfred C, buyer Baker & Hamilton, r.
2428 Pine
" Alfred C. Jr., dental student, r. 2428 Pine
Rumbek William J., gripman Geary St. RR., r.
46 Parker Av
Rumble A. Carson, general manager The Midas
Gold Saving Machinery Co., 114, 1st, r.
142P/2 Hayes
Rumetsch George W., clerk John Claussen, r.
59 Erie
" Herman, millhand Bader & Finke, r. 1225
Rhode Island
" Jacob (Rumetsch & Walther), r. 1225 Rhode
Island
Rumetscn & Walther (Jacob Rumetsch and
Philip H. Walther), proprietors Grant
Avenue Saloon, 207 Grant Av
Rumford Isaac B. Rev., r. 132, 10th
Rummel William, cabinet maker William A.
Schrock
" William J., asst. porter City and County
Hospital
Rummelsburg Charles, bookkeeper J. Bamber-
ger & Co., r. 1219 Geary
Rumpf Frank, bookkeeper Cal. Wine Assn.. r.
1306 Kearny
" Matilda, widow, r. 1306 Kearny
Rumsey Elizabeth Miss, r. 502 Mason
Rumstrum Charles, bartender, r. 828 California
Runcie James E., Istlieut. U. S. A. 'retired), r."
317 Powell
Rundberg Lizzie H.. domestic, 210 Locust
" W., salesman Hale Bros., r. 819 Alabama
" Peter, r. 819 Alabama
Runde Frederich H., butcher. 2160 Mission
" George H., collector Charles Scribner's
Sons, r. Berkeley
" Rudolph, laborer, r. 221 Minna
" William F., pressman George Spaulding &
Co., r. Berkeley
Rundle George G., shipwright, 209 Steuart,
office 40 California, room 10, r. 711 Ten-
nessee
Rundquist Selma, domestic, 825 Guerrero
Runge Charles, salesman, r. 622 Clay
" Edward, driver John Schlichtmann, r. 645
McAllister
" Frederick, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1116 Tennessee
" Frederick W., r. 1911 Howard
" John, porter Western Sugar Refining Co., r.
240 Greenwich
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Runge Jobn F., carpenter, r. 240 Greenwicli rear
" John J., porter Western Sugar Refinery
r. 240 Greenwich
" Lina E. Miss (Runge & Elliot), r. 1028
Greenwich
" Louis M., painter, r. 240 Greenwich rear
" Theodore O., barher Henry Gellert, r. 1028
Greenwich
Bunge & Elliot (Miss Lina E. Runge and Mrs.
ZalieJ. Elliot), typewriting, 330 Pine,
room 55
Runnels John W., milkman, r. 231 Douglass
" Oscar, teamster Wieland Bros., r. 2438 Bush
" William H., clerk Pac. Coast Syrup Co.,
r. 1.503 Washington
Runstrom Charles T., bootblack, 101 Montgom-
ery Av, r. 828 California
Runyon Albert J. (McDonogh & Runyon), r. 1102
Green
" B. Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. 2021/2, 9th
" Caroline Mrs., dressmaking, 20214, 9th
Runyon Charles F., secretary Goodyear Rubber
Co., 577-579 Market, r. 409 Fillmore
" Edwin W. (Boericke & Runyon), r. Brook-
lyn, N. Y.
" Frank W., salesman Goodyear Rubber Co..
r. 406 Sutter
" Frederick F., law student James Alva
Watt, r.409 Fillmore
" Harkley. silversmith Shreve & Co., r. 20214,
9th
" Mary A., widow, r. 1024 Green
" Oliver P., proprietor The Newport, 21
Franklin
Ruoff John, driver Chicago Brewery, r. 1507 De-
visadero
Rupee John, seaman, r. 26 Folsom
Rupinsky Adele Mrs., dressmaking, 1301 Larkin
Rupke Arthur, cook TheOberon, r. 246 Minna
" Richord, cellarman, r. 12a South Park
Rupky Susan, widow, r. 2704 Mission
Rupp George, barber, r. 119 Webster
" Paul, solicitor, r. 1302 Hayes
" Philip, barber, r. 142, 7th
Ruppel Adam, cellarman C. Schilling & Co., r.
20 Eureka
" Charles, watchmaker and jeweler, 512-514
Market
" Charles F., butcher Baringer & Crawford,
r. 911 Florida
" Christian F., r. 1924 Golden Gate Av
" Conrad, laborer, r. 911 Florida
" Frank C, bookkeeper Brown & Metzner, r.
1924 Golden Gate Av
Ruppert A. Mme., cosmetics, 26^/4 Kearny
" Charles M., bookkeeper Hofmann &
Woenne, r. 722 Howard
" Daniel B., butter merchant, r. Thrift nr
Capitol
" George J , butcher A. Brady, r. 17'/^ Rausch
" William, butcher, r. 722 Howard rear
Rupprecht Phillip H., clerk, r. 632 Hayes
Rusch Jacob, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" James, boilermaker, r. 506 Napa
" John, clerk Henry K. Vocke. r. 301 Golden
Gate Av
" John J., liquors, 17, 7th
" Mary, domestic, 1700 Van Ness Av
" Robert H., clerk Bennett Bros., r. 547 Jessie
Rusche August, r. 2730 Pine
" Bernard, paper cutter Wempe Bros., r. 419
Oak
Ruschworth William V., porter Bernhard Mat-
tress Co., r. 615 Jones
Rusconi Gottardo, clerk John B. Rusconi, r. 137
746
" John B., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Hayes and Van Ness Av
Ruse Jacob, peddler, r. 443 Ivy Av
Rush Abraham, tailor, r. 1511 Mission
" C. A., engineer str Santa Monica
" E. Mrs., widow, r. 461 Clementina
" Eugene, electrician Union I. Wks,
Howard
" James, boilermaker, r. 863 Bryant
" John, collector The J. Dewing Co., r. East
Oakland
" John, porter, r. 126 Ellis
■' Michael, butcher, r. 2.306 Larkin
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30© TO 31-7 IVIARKEX ST.
Rush Patrick, butcher, r. cor Rhode Island nr
25th
" Patrick J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 2004
McAllister
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 527i/^ Linden Av
" Rose A. Miss, nurse, 441 McAllister
" Sarah Mrs., r. 122, 10th
" Sarah E., widow, r. 899 Fulton
" Thomas, bakery, 40, 7th
" Thomas H., editor and manager Pacific
American and National Guard Bulletin,
420 Montgomery, r. 336 Turk
" Thomas J., clerk J. C. Nobmann, r. 315
Cherry
" Tillie Miss, dressmaking, 1355 Howard
" William H., contractor and builder, 315
Cherry
Rushe Michael J., salesman Cartan. McCarthy
&Co., r. 621 Post
Rushforth Samuel, elevatorman Mills Bldg, r.
1151/2 Berry
Rushlight Daniel C, helper William F. Wilson,
r. 1055 Market
Rushman Bernard H., master mariner, r. 369, 1st
Rushmer Edwin L., compositor Call, r. 649a
Willow Av
Rushton Alfred, machinist, r. 645 Natoma rear
" Charles A., carpenter, r. 11th Av nr Cali-
fornia
Rusk Frank, barber John Simon, r. 123, 7th
" Robert, barber, r. 113 Larkin
" William G., r. 275 Stevenson
Russ A., tailor, 1104 Market
Russ AdolpllUS G., agent Russ estate, 201 Mont-
gomery, r. 16 Columbia Square
" Adolphus G. Jr., stenographer, r. 16 Colum-
bia Square
" Albert H. (Russ Bros.), r. 16 Columbia
Square
" Albert W., clerk, r. 419, 28th
" Anna, widow, r. 101 314 Larkin
Russ Brothers (Robert R. and Albert H.),
plumbing and gasfltting and roofing, 342,
6th
" Thomas, teamster, r. 1443 Harrison
Russ Estate, Adolphus G. Russ and Henry B.
Russ agents, 201 Montgomery
" Gustave A., mining, r. 13 Tremont Av
Russ Henry B., agent Russ estate, 201 Mont-
gomery, r. 6 Columbia Square
" Henry S., r. 18231/4 Howard
Russ House, J. S. Young proprietor, W s Mont-
gomery bet Bush and Pine
" Lumber and Mill Co., C. A. Hooper & Co.
agents, 204 Front
" Robert R. (Russ Bros.), r. 16 Columbia
Square
Russ, Sanders & Co. (William N. Russ, Charles
P. Doe and A. J. Harville), commission
merchants. 121-123 Davis
" William N. (Russ, Sanders & Co.), r. Hum-
boldt, Cal.
Russell A., chief steward str City of Rio de
Janeiro
" Albert B., clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co., r. 1612 Larkin
" Alexander, salesman Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 424a Page
" Anderson M. Rev., pastor Hamilton Square
Baptist Church, r. 2228/2 Post
" Andrew J., mill man, r. 11 Zoe
" Annie L. Miss, r. 11 Monroe
" Antone, r. 5 Freelon
" Antone, r. 118 Welsh
" A. W., r. 1045 Market
" Bridget, widow, r. 243, 5th
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900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864.
DEALERS IN All KINDS OF
: Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship-
ping Supplied.
Russell, Cerf & Mowry (Charles J. Russell,
Ernest Cerf and Marion L,. Mowry), gen-
eral agents Town of Grover, 15 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor
Charles B., salesman Oregon Imp. Co., r.
Charles F. (E. W. S. Van Slyke & Co.),r.
1453 Leavenworth
Charles J. (Russell, Cerf & Mowry), r. San
Luis Obispo, Cal.
Charles J., fruit packer, r. 1725 Devisadero
Charles P., copyist County Clerk's OfQce, r.
237 Hayes
Charles S., insurance agent, r. 1453 Leav-
enworth
Charles S., salesman J. R. Russell, r. The
Baldwin
Clarence H., draughtsman, r. 207 Larkin
Coleridge, salesman Central Coal Co., r.
3830^4 Sacramento
David, porter Louis Taussig & Co., r. 42i^
Clara
David F., r. 1610 Howard
David F., packer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
434, 5tb
David M., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r.
1807 Jones
Edward, dental student, r. 320V4 Sutter
Edward J., liquors, 5 Polk
Edward T., with Smedberg & Mitchell, r. 5
Polk
Edward W., dental student, r. 1045 Market
Emily G., teacher music, r. 1424 Green-
wich
Emma, widow, r. I7II14 Lexington Av
Emma Mrs. (Russell &Taufenback), r. 1915
Polk
Eva Mrs., r. 1015Vi, 30th
Florence Mrs., waitress Joseph Cook, r. 731
Harrison
Francis R., driver Union Ice Co., r. 2109
Bush
Frank H., conductor Sutter St. Ry, r. 328
Geary
Frederick, clerk John H. Nolan, r. 719 Har-
rison
Frederick, clerk Point Reyes Creamery
Co., r. 109 Diamond
Frederick, pressman Upton Bros., r. 2810
Laguna
Frederick W., clerk London and San Fran-
cisco Bank, r. 306 San Jose Av
George, horseshoer A. F. Adams, r. 157 Per-
sia Av
George, mattress maker Alexander Jansen,
r. 1534 Howard
George D., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 235, 29th
George E., barber Carter & Clem, r. 10001/4
Hyde
George F., stonegrainer Galloway Litho.
Co., r. 1223a Broadway
George G., salesman J. B. Russell, r. 325
Ellis
George L., teamster Market St. Rv, r. 3009a
16th
George W., corporal police, r. 2109 Bush
Hamlet B., salesman J. B. Russell, r. 325
Ellis
Harry A., manager lighting dept. General
Electric Co., 15, 1st, r. 2020 Valleio
Harry J., clerk, r. 2738 Vj Howard
Harry J., salesman Thomas Sullivan, r.
615% Capp
Henry, clerk Loewy & Gutsch, r. 1207b
Broadway
Russell Ina E. Miss, r. 429 O'Farrell rear
Jacob, laborer, r. 434, 5th
James (California Uniform Co.), r. 17!4 Guy
PI
James, receiving teller Bank of British
Columbia, r. 1090 Eddy
James, seaman, r. 42 Clara
James J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co.,r. 1919 Broderick
James R., wholesale leather, 53, 2d, r. Ala-
meda
Jane, widow, r. 157 Persia Av
Jay E., attorney at law, r. 1424 Greenwich
J. C. & Co., William B. Knapp manager,
druggists, 701 Geary
" J. G., machinist Wm. H. Birch & Co., r.
10371/2 Market
RussellJ. Harry, editor The California Senti-
nel, 303 Spreckels Bldg, r. 1666, 24th Av
East Oakland
" John, r. I6214 Clara
" John, barber, r. 618 Linden Av
". John, carpenter, r. 25 Taylor
" John, cook, r. 1115 Hampshire
" John, driver United Carriage Co., r. 719
Harrison
" John, laborer, r. 7141^ Natoma
Russell John, manager Point Reyes Creamery
Co., 413 Pine, r. 109 Diamond
" John, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
" John, 2d steward str Mariposa, r. 616 Bush
" John, surveyor ^tna Insurance Co., r. 1807
Jones
Russell John A., clerk Board of Supervisors,
New City Hall, 2d floor, r. 686 Mc-
Allister
John A. Jr., deputy License Collector, r. 686
McAllister
John B., boots and shoes, 704-706 Market, r.
325 Ellis
John E., engineer, r. 228, 25th
John E., laborer Market St. Ry, r. 3009A
16th
John E., molder, r. 11 Zoe
John E., traveling agent Pac. States Loan
and Bldg Co., 410 Pine
John J., horse collar maker, r. 11 Zoe
John J., janitor, r. 537 Sacramento
John K., bill clerk Edison Light andPower
Co., r. 128, 4th Av
Russell John L., manager Kingan & Co. Lim-
ited, Price Flavoring Extract Co. and
Union Meat Co., office 117 California, r.
Russ House
" John W. (J. W. Russell & Co.), r. 310, 6th
Av
Joseph L., printer, r. 2810 Laguna
Joseph L. Jr., compositor Filmer-Rollins
Electro Co., r. 2810 Laguna
Josephine Miss, stenographer Syz & Co., r.
719 Harrison
J. S., r. 926 Mission
Julia Miss, operator, r. 36 Ritch
Russell J. W. & Co. (John W. Russell and Wil-
liam Edwards), artesian well borers
tools, 109-111 Fremont
Kate, domestic, 2018 Webster
Kate Miss, dressmaker, r. 229 Golden Gate
Av
Lee F., carrier postofQce, r. 114, 13th Av
Lilian, widow, r. 1712 Leavenworth
Louis M., fireman Market St. Ry, r.
3009A 16th
L. T. Mrs., r. 320^4 Sutter
Mary, widow, r. 235, 29th
Mary E., widow, manager J. Seidl & Co.,
1409 Polk, r. 607 Broderick
Mary J., widow, r. 1725 Devisadero
Mary J. Mrs., furnished rooms, 616 Bush
Monson (Wells, Russell & Co.), r. 2215 Pa-
cific Av
Patrick, clerk W. C. Ordway, r. 35 Gilbert
Patrick, teamster, r. 901 Battery
Patrick H., doorkeeper U. S. Mint, r. 126
Laurel
Philip, laborer, r. 34 Hancock
Robert L., tailor, r. 621, 9th
Robert N., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 11 Kearny
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HAS NO RIVAL IN THE EVENING
FIELD. IT SURPASSES THEM ALL.
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Russell S. A. Mrs., matron Florence Critteuton
Maternity and Children's Home
" Samuel A., stableman WMtney Transfer
Co., r. 5 Commercial
" Samuel G., with W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
1725 Devisadero
. " Sarah Mrs., r. 516 Van Ness Av
" Stephen, foreman Engine 8, r. 1915 Polk
" Stephen D.. manager J. L. Cobleigh, 2030
Polk, r. 1915 Polk
" T. B. Mrs., r. 210 Hyde
" Thomas, coachman, r. 6 Scheerer PI
" Thomas F., plumber, r. 36 Ritch
" Thomas S., broker and purchasing agent,
42 Market, room 2, r. 1612 Larkin
" W., machinist Occidental Foundry, r. Oak-
land
" Walter, laborer, r. 731 Harrison
'• William, cabinet maker, r. 19 Harriet
" William, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 118 Turk
" William, hostler, r. 705 Mission
" William, laborer, r. 730 Natoma rear
" William, porter, r. 722 Bush
" William, president Summit Lime Co., 22-24
i Sacramento, r. Felton, Santa Cruz Co.
" William, teamster Cal. Barrel Co., r. 157
Persia Av
Russell William F., general freight agent North
Pacific Coast Railroad, 14 Sansome, r.
Pacific-Union Club
" William H., bailiff Supreme Court of Cal-
ifornia, r. 330 McAllister
" William J., master str City of Rio de Jan-
eiro, r. Occidental Hotel
" William L., solicitor G. H. Umbsen & Co.,
r. 791 Sutter
" William S., barber, NW cor 2d and Mis-
sion, r. 65 Clementina
" & Taufenback (Mrs. Emma Russell and
Mrs. Katie Taufenback), millinery, 1209
Polk
Russi Frank (Russi & Regli), r. Scott Av nr Sil-
ver Av
" & Regli (Frank Russi and Stanislaus
Regli), dairymen, Scott Av nr Silver
Av
Russia Cement Co., glue manufacturers, 14
Drumm
Russian- American Packing Co., S. F. Weeks
secretary, 31 Market
Eussian Cathedral (Greek Catholic), Right
Rev. Nicholas, Bishop of Alaska and
Aleutian Islands, W s Powell nr Filbert
Russian Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Russian Consulate, Vladimer A. Artsimovitch,
Consul-general, ^Horace G. Piatt vice-
consul, 418 California, room 9
Russian Ecclesiastical Consistory of Alaska,
1715 Powell
" River Packing Co., The Field & Stone Co.
agents, 126 California
Russian Wire Works, Andreas Chrenik & Co.
proprietors, 53 Minna
Russler John, foreman Henry Eggeling, 1598
Fulton
Russman Beniamin, cellarman Lachman &
Jacobi, r. 369, 1st
Russo-Greek Seminary, 1715 Powell
" Thomas, shoemaker, r. Vienna oet Persia
and Brazil Avs
Russy John, painter, r. 149 Shipley
Rust Charles W., r. 1328 Mission
" Clara, widow, r. 9 Warren Av
" Clement P., manufacturers' agent, 221
Front, room 9, r. Oakland
" Ferdinand, driver Chicago Brewery, r. 408
Austin Av
" Frederick M. F., stock clerk Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. 219 Golden Gate Av
" George, painter, r. 363, 3d
" Theresa C. Mrs., r. 1418 Vallejo
Rustebeig Andrew, musician, r. 2705 Folsom
" Catherine, lodgings, 308, 3d
" William, liquor dealer, r. 308, 3d
Rustemeyer W. Joseph, restaurant, 733 Market,
r. 2335 Mission
Rustmann Bertha, domestic, 118 Fair Oaks
Rutchman John, baker, r. 763 Howard
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Rutemann John, liquors, 600, 7th, r. 506, 6th
Ruter Herman, clerk Claus Schroeder, r. NW
cor Valencia and 20th
" Marcus, groceries and liquors, 2701 Folsom,
r. 2619 Folsom
4®" Ruter. See Rueter and Reuter
Ruth Aloysius Rev., S. J., professor St. Igna-
tius College, r. 214 Hayes
" John M., bookkeeper, r. Hotel Langham
" Lizette, widow, r. 926, 22d
" Louis (Olsen, Ruth & Cook), r. 926, 22d
Ruthe Charles E., clerk Hamburg-Bremen Fire
Ins. Co.,r. 228 Waller
Ruther Edmund, bartender Arthur Morfltt, r.
1316 Stockton
Eutlier F. & Co. (Frederick Ruther), importers
and commission merchants, 309 Califor-
nia, rooms 3-4
•' Frederick (F. Ruther & Co.), r. Alameda
Rutherford Adam, marble worker J. S. Light-
ner, r. 423, 27th
•< Anna W. Miss, stenographer R. Liddle Co.
r. 2513 Bryant
" Charles A., r. 2418 Washington
■' Charles C, switchman, r. 624, 4th
" David R., clerk auditing dept. Wells, Far-
go & Co.. r. Berkeley
" George B. H., porter Redington & Co., r.
Oakland
" Helen M. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 2512 Bryant
" James A., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
819, 24th
" John, r. 443 Bartlett
" John A., clerk, r. 151% Clara
" Mary, widow, r. 2512 Bryant
" Peter, foreman Bode & Haslett, r. Lorin,
Cal.
" Robert R., foreman Bode & Haslett, r. Lo-
rin, Cal.
" Samuel McP., 2d lieutenant Troop B, 4th
Cavalry, U. S. A., r. Presidio
" Thomas, r. 1212 Hyde
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 115 Oregon
" Thomas L., vineyardist, office 739 Market,
r. 314 Clement
" William P., r. 2418 Washington
" William W., blacksmith I. O. Gibeau, r.
443 Bartlett
Ruthraufl Alonzo T., carpenter, r. 916, 23d
" Henry F., r. 112 Fair Oaks
" William A., clerk paymaster's oface S. P.
Co., r. 718, 24th
Ruthwick John C, yardman E. F. Niehaus &
Co., r. West Berkeley
Rutledge Alice Miss, r. 609 Broderick
David, bookkeeper, r. 2 Tonningsen PI
E. J., driver Matthews Bros. & Co., r. 1434
Valencia
James, driver, r. 405 Point Lobos Av
J. J., salesman H. Levi & Co., r. Juneau,
Alaska
Thomas M., shoemaker United Boot and
Shoe Co., r. 405 Point Lobos Av
William B., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 703
Greenwich
Rutlifl Margaret Mrs., r. 212% Clara rear
Ruttan George L., student, r. 652 Oak
Rutter Frederick, r. 118 California Av
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 740%, 22d
" Harry S., machinist, r. 421% Mississippi
" Thomas, blacksmith Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 915 Geary
Ruttiger Johanna A. Mrs., insurance, r. 1013
Leavenworth
Ruttman John T., tinsmith, r. 603 Geary
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tages to 405 Sansome St., San Francisco.
Rutz George A., bakery, 448, 3d, and 834-836
Valencia
Ruud Elias, clerk Sanborn-Perris Map Co., r.
2913 California
" Rasmus C. harness maker J. C. Johnson
& Co., r. 520b Turk
Ruxton Thomas, wharf builder James A. Mc-
Mahon, r. 7 Vandewater
Ryall J. Mrs., r. ISUy. Larkin
" John, liquors, 3 Pacific, r. 3981 Harrison
Ryan Addie Miss, dressmaking. 2243 Sutter
■' A. J. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 3 Leonard PI
" Ann, widow, r. 43 Ritch
" Ann, widow, r. 420, 6th
" Ann, widow, r. 1719% San Carlos Av
" Annie, widow, r. 559 Minna
" Annie, widow, r. 647 Stevenson
•' Annie TJ. Miss. r. 1312 Hyde
•' A. P., salesman, r. 574 Minna
" Arthur, cornice maker James Guilfoy, r.
UbVi, 5th
'• Arthur W., liquors, SW cor Railroad Av
and 17th Av South, r. 15th Av South nr
Railroad Av
- Belle Miss, teacher Richmond Primary
School, r. 338, 1 1th Av
" Benjamin, shipping clerk Dalton Bros., r.
921 Vallejo
" Bernard, teamster, r. 216 Harrison
" Bernard C, cooper Lachman & Jacobi. r. 8
Lafayette
" Bridget, widow, r. IOV2 Clinton rear
" Bridget A. Mrs., r.513'/o Hyde
" Bridget L. Mrs., widow, r. 3 Calhoun
" Burnett, clerk, r. 921 Vallejo
" Catherine, widow, r. 360 Minna
" Catherine, widow, r. 1801 Eddy
" Catherine Miss, candies, 722 Lombard
" Catherine Miss, r. 27»4 Bush
" Catherine Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Charles A., clerk, r. 508, 2d
" Charles J., laborer, r. 565 Howard
" Clarence H., traveling salesman, r. 3 Leon-
ard PI
" Cornelius, r. Harrison nr Precita Av
" Cornelius, boiler coverer, r. 420, 6th
" Cornelius, laborer, r. 1703 Howard
" D., salesman Hale Bros., r. 19 Kissling
" Daniel, r. 1514 Franklin
Ryan Daniel, druggist, 3502 Mission, r. 8 Cali-
fornia Av
" Daniel, janitor, 4II14 California, r. 32 Ritch
" Daniel, machinist S. F. Tool Wks, r. 1831
Union
" Daniel, teamster Black Diamond Coal M.
Co., r. 537Natoma
" Daniel A., attorney at law, 50-53 Crocker
Bldg, r. 1514 Franklin
" Daniel F., clerk, r. 3 Calhoun
" Daniel J., groceries and liquors, 2935
Washington
'• Daniel M. (McDonell & Ryan), r. Virginia
City, Nev.
" David, with S. H. Frank & Co., r. 928Natoma
" Dennis, blacksmith, r. 512 Howard
" Dennis W., conductor, r. 332, 5th Av
" D. L. Mrs., widow, r. 1205 Howard
" E., iron worker Union I. Wks, r. 346, 4th
Ryan E. Black, tax attorney law deptS. P. Co.,
4 Montgomery, r. Menlo Park
" Edward, r. 403 Grove
" Edward, r. Harrison nr Precita Av
" Edward, drayman Catholic Art and Book
Co.
" Edward, painter John Hermann, r. 425V^
Filbert
Ryan Edward, shoe dealer, r. 3 Kent
" Edward E., driver Smith & Young, r. 1828
Folsom
" Edward F., shoeflnisher, r. 1007 Florida
" Edward J. (Ryan & Newmark), r. 513>4
Hyde rear
" Edward J., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 306 Butte
" Edward S. (Ryan & Ryan), r. 3 Kent
" Edward T., clerk Balfour, Guthrie & Co.,
r. 3 Calhoun
" Eliza J. Mrs., r. 338, 11th Av
Elizabeth, widow, r. 1642i4 Mission
" Elizabeth, domestic, 1109 Van Ness Av
" Elizabeth T., teacher Fremont Primary
School, r. 720a Broderick
" Ellen, widow, r. 237i^ Langton
" Ellen, widow, r. 919 Folsom
" Ellen E., widow, r. 306- Butte
" Emma, widow, r. 420 Tehama
" Eugene D., past asst paymaster U. S. str
Albatross
" E. W. Mrs., proprietor The Chatsworth, 703
Sutter
" Fannie D., nurse, r. 930 Sutter
'• Fannie E. Miss, teacher vocal music, r. 519
McAllister
" Frances, widow, r. 906 Vallejo
■' Frances A. Mrs., r. 21st Av nr Clement
" Frank, r. 5 Taylor
" Frank, lithographer, r. 519 McAllister
" Frank B., clerk supply dept Wells, Fargo
& Co's Express, r. 338, 11th Av
" Frank F., brass finisher, r. 306 Butte
" Frank M.. shipping clerk Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 1830 Bush
" Frank T., foreman, r. 309 Castro
" George, groceries and liquors, SE cor Ala-
bama and Montcalm
" George, painter U. S. Mint, r. 5 Jansen
" George, saddler R. F. Ryan, r. 230, 19th
•' George, seaman, r. 130 Shipley
" George H., detective, r. 519 McAllister
" George S., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 43
Ritch
" George T., salesman Mills & Gibb, r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
Ryan Georgie C. Mrs., grand secretary Native
Daughters of the Golden West, 44 Mer-
chants' Exchange Bldg, r. 338, 11th Av
" Hannah Miss, r. 513 Eddy
" Harry, with S. H. Frank & Co., r. 928 Na-
toma
" Henry, insurance broker Brown, Craig &
Co., r. 131 O'Farrell
" Henry, manager Edward Morris, r. 537
Minna
" Henry G., clerk, r. 309 Castro
" Henry M., carpenter, r. 508, 2d
" Honora, widow, r. 1435 Valencia
" J., r. 220, 3d
" J., coalpasser str Mexico
" J., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1316 Brod-
erick
" J. Mrs., r. 791 Sutter
" Jacob, clerk, r. 340b Shipley
" James, r. 735 Minna
" James, r. Harrison nr Precita Av
" James, brass finisher Hibernia Brewery, r.
565^2 Natoma
" James, clerk, r. 652 Jessie
" James, engineer, r. 1324 Bryant
•' James, engineer Cal. Fuse Wks, r. 52 Nor-
folk
" James, fireman str City of Everett
■■' James, foreman S. P. Co., r. 9% Madison
Av
" James, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
" James, laborer, r. 301 Sierra
'' James, laborer, r. 431 Ridley
" James, laborer, r. 608, 6th
" James, laborer, r. 1455 Minna
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 34
Gunnison Av
" James, liquors, NW cor 1st and Howard, r.
321, 1st
" James, marine fireman, r. 217% Perry
" James, porter New Western Hotel
" James, teamster, r. 508, 2d
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Ryan James, teamster, r. 553, 4tli
" James A., plumber, r. 834 Green
" James A., foreman mantel dept. W. W.
Montague & Co., r. Berkeley
" James E., clerk, r. 441, 15th
" James E., liquors, 31)9, 3d. r. 53:2'/2 Bryant
" James G., carpenter, r. 1204 Laurel Av
" James H., engineer Cal. Broom Mfg. Co., r.
123, 17tli
•' James H., saloon keeper, r. 533 Greenwich
" James J., boiler maker, r. 1504 Kentucky
" James J., painter Callaghan & Bundesen,
r. 28 Lily Av
'• James M., laborer, r. 613 Bryant
" James W., groceries and liquors, 114, 11th,
r. 2110 Van Ness Av
" James W., groceries and liquors, 117,5th,
r. 513, 19th
" Jane, widow, r. 411 Clementina
" Jeremiah, waiter str Mariposa
" Jeremiah B., master mariner, r. 3754 Bush
" Jesse J., butcher Orion F. Ryan, r. 15th Av
South nr Railroad Av
" John, deckhand str Resolute
" John, fireman, r. E s Illinois nr Sierra
" John, foreman, r. 2231 California
" John, gripman, r. 1151/2 Wildey
" John, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 415 Jer-
sey
" John, helper Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks., r. 3747 Broderick
" John, helper William A. Schrock
" John, hostler E. J. Root, r. 1312 Golden
Gate Av
" John, laborer, r. KM Bemice
" John, laborer, r. 309^4 Clara
" John, laborer, r. 501 Napa
" John, laborer, r. 565|/^ Natoma
" John, laborer, r. 634 Vallejo
" John, laborer, r. 735 Harrison
" John, laborer, r. 3746 Bush
" John, peddler, r. 1126Polsom
" John, pipe maker W. W. Montague & Co., r.
54,1st
" John, shoemaker, r. 1033 Treat Av
" John, shoemaker, r. 1719V^ San Carlos Av
" John, teamster, r. Elsie nr Eugenia Av
" John, teamster, r. 338 Fremont
'> John, teamster Overland Freight Transfer
Co., r. 528 Jessie
" John A., driver La Grande Laundry, r,
1603 Mission
'■ John A., policeman, r. 315V^, 10th
" John B, longshoreman, r. Wolfe nr Isabel
" John C, engineer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 918
Minnesota
" John C, marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
East Oakland
'• John E., driver, r. 538 Jessie
" John F., bicycle repairer, r. 3010 Mission
" JohnF., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 309
Carl
" John F., with J. J. Frauenkron, r. 631
Stevenson
" John H., assistant clerk Board of Super-
visors, r. 3109 Sacramento
" JohnH., plasterer, r. 133=!ii Shipley
" John J. CMcHugh & Ryan), r. SW cor
Guerrero and 30th
" John J., clerk C. Curtin, r. Golden Gate,
Cal.
" John J., clerk Drs. Levingston & Mizner, r.
315 Kearny
" John J., groceries, 959 Bryant, r. 829 Bran-
nan rear
" John J., laborer, r. 1230 Powell
" John J., longshoreman, r. 304 Ritch rear
•' John J., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r. 306
Butte
" John J. , rubber worker Bowers Rubber Go. ,
r. 317 Langton
" John .J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 1126Folsom
" John J., weigher, r. 3 Calhoun
" John M., machinist, r. 430 Bryant
" John P., boiler maker, r. 919 Folsom
" John P., horseshoer Peter Cheli, r. 1144
Market
" John P., plumber, r. 1311 Scott
W. W. MONTAGUE & GO
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Ryan John T., lumberman, r. 34 Freelon
" Jonathan, varieties, 336, 34th
" Joseph, r. 657 Folsom
" Joseph, hoseman Engine 10, r. 516 Bryant
" Joseph, machinist, r. 230, 19th
" Joseph, printer, r. 515 Sacramento
" Joseph, stage carpenter, r. 800 Kearny
" Joseph B., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 657
Folsom
" Joseph H., beltman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 317 Brannan
" Joseph P., fireman, r. 204 Ritch rear
" Julia, widow, r. 304 Ritch rear
" Kate, widow, r. 34 Harrison
" Kate, widow, r. 360 Minna
" Kate, widow, r. 637, 3d
" Kate Miss, lithographer, r. 951 Folsom
" Kate Miss, tailoress, r. 637, 3d
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 178 Perry
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 611 Stevenson
" Lawrence J., clerk, r. 430 Bryant
" Lawrence M., r. 106, 4th Av
" Lawrence W., packer, r. 938 Natoma
" Lizzie Mrs, r. 252^ Tehama
" Lizzie H. Miss, stenographer, r. 519 McAl-
lister
" Lizzie T. Miss. r. 720 Broderick
" Mamie Miss, dressmaker, r. 126 Perry
" Margaret, widow, r. 430 Tehama
" Margaret D., widow, r. 930 Sutter
" Mark J., carrier postoffice, r. 1227a Filbert
" Martin, liquors, 864 Howard, r. 502 Steven-
son
" Martin, teamster, r. 19a Kissling
" Martin Rev., asst. pastor St. Brigid's
Church (R. C), r. 2111 Van Ness Av
" Mary, widow, r. 4 Godeus
" Mary, widow, r. 5 Jansen
" Mary, widow, r. 12 St. Rose's Av
" Mary, widow, r. 16a Decatur
" Mary, widow, r. ^H'-A Geneva
" Mary, widow, r. 28 Lily Av
" Mary, widow, r. 118, 16th
" Mary, widow, r. 139 Harriet
" Mary, widow, r. 164 Tehama
" Mary, widow, r. 2.30, 19t.h
" Mary, widow, r. 2713 Fillmore
" Mary, widow, r. 15th Av South nr Railroad
Av
" Mary Mrs., furnished rooms,' 733 Harrison
" Mary A. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 513 Eddy
" Matthew, laborer, r. 43 Willow Av
" Matthew F., blacksmith, r. 8 Morris Av
" Matthew H. (Emerson & Ryan), r. 637 Ellis
" Maurice, spinner Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 330, 19th
" Maurice J., teamster, r. 133% Shipley
" M. E., cashier, r. 931 Vallejo
" Michael, r. 4 Godeus
" Michael, calker, r. 8 Morris Av
" Michael, collector Standard Collection and
Mercantile Co., r. 3426 Geary
" Michael, expressman, N W cor 6th and Mis-
sion, r. 20S4 Folsom
" Michael, helper Selby Smelting and Lead
Co., r. 62 Natoma
" Michael, horse trainer, r. SE cor Point Lo-
bos and 23d Avs
" Michael, laborer, r. 32 Freelon
" Michael, laborer, r. 361, 1st
" Michael, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 34
Gunnison Av
" Michael, liquors, 5 Commercial
" Michael, liquors, 53i4 City Hall Av, r.
1424% Grove
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Ryan Michael, printer, r. 706 Harrison
" Michael, teamster Corporation Yard S. F.
F. D.,r. 1801 Stockton
" Michael D., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1524
Howard
" Michael E. traveling salesman The Trav-
eler, r. 3 Leonard PI
" Michael J., carriage painter W. W. Prahl,
r. 1211 Devisadero
" Michael S., waiter City and County Hos-
pital, r. 2709 Bryant
" Morris, marker La Grande Laundry
" Nicholas, groceries and liquors, 535 Steven-
son
" Orion F., butcher, 15th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
" Patrick, brass finisher J. Roylance Brass
Wks, r. 1815 Van Ness Av
■ : Patrick, laborer, r. 312 Louisiana
" Patrick, laborer, r. 413 Clementina
" Patrick, porter, r. 1311 Scott
" Patrick, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Patrick, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 10 Sher-
wood PI
" Patrick J., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1105^2 Tennessee
" Patrick J., groceries and liquors, 901, 18th
" Patrick J., laborer, r. 2414 Geary
" Patrick J., liquor dealer, r. 38 Hawthorne
" Patrick J., seaman, r. 47 Tehama
" Peter, car driver, r. 421, 6th
" Peter, salesman J. Samuels, r. 574 Minna
" Peter A., pharmacist C. E. Worden& Co.,
r. 627, 3d
" Peter T., compositor, r. 906 Vallejo
" Philip, liquors, 858 Howard
" Richard, bartender John H. Miller, r. 368,
3d
" Robert F., hamessmaker, 2127 Mission, r.
230, 19th
Ryan Robert X., general passenger and freight
agent San Francisco and North Pacific
Ry. Co., Mutual Life Bldg, 4th floor, r.
728 Hayes
Rose, packer D. GhirardelliCo., r. 432 Green
Sarah Mrs., r. 7 Natoma rear
Shirley B., clerk, r. 20 Stanly PI
Spicer, clerk, r. 338, 11th Av
Susan, widow, r. 424 Shotwell
Ryan T. H. & Co. (Timothy H. Ryan), importers
and wholesale dealers woolens and tail-
ors trimmings, 5 Flood Bldg
" Theodore (Donnelly & Ryan), r. 16a Decatur
" Thomas, r. 32, 4th
" Thomas, clerk, r. 533 Filbert
" Thomas, conductor, r. 1123 Vallejo
" Thomas, gasfitter, r. 1221 Lombard
" Thomas, glass blower, r. 640 Minna
" Thomas, groceries, 399, 8th
" Thomas, groceries and liquors, 1192 Har-
rison
" Thomas, laborer Pac. Gas Imp. Co., r. 1909^4
Chestnut
" Thomas, longshoreman, r. 412 Harrison
" Thomas, machinist S. F. Tool Wks, r. 1831
Union
" Thomas, plumber G. & E. Snook, r. 1223!^
Green
" Thomas, salesman, r. 710 Folsom
" Thomas, teamster, r. 1611 Vallejo
" Thomas, ward tender City and County Hos-
pital
" Thomas A. K., clerk Rosenthal, Feder &
Co., r. 2754 Bush
" Thomas C, collector Broadway St. Wharf,
r. 519 McAllister
Ryan Thomas E., managing clerk Reinstein &
Eisner, 217 Sansome, r. 441, 15th
" Thomas F., bookkeeper Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 1514 Franklin
" Thomas F., helper Cal. St. RR, r. 1123 Val-
lejo
" Thomas F., master mariner, r. 2754 Bush
" Thomas J., clerk Edward P. Levy, r. 533
Greenwich
" Thomas J., clerk James A. Waymire, r. 519
McAllister
" Thomas J., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Montgomery and Vallejo
" Thomas J., laborer, r. 501a Broderick
" Thomas K., actor, r. 445 Clementina rear
" Thomas L., policeman, r. 112, 11th
" Thomas P.. attorney at law, r. 21st Avnr
Clement
" Thomas P., plasterer, r. 1603 Mission
" Thomas W., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Oakland
" Timothy, r. 1849 Lexington Av
" Timothy, sweeper Harbor Commissioners,
r. 178 Perry
" Timothy C, teamster, r. 164 Tehama
" Timothy H. (T. H. Ryan & Co.), r. 627
Geary
" Timothy J., laborer, r. 178 Perry
" Vincent A. Mrs., r. 1254 California
" Walter J., bartender Arthur W. Ryan, r.
15th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Will A., reporter Chronicle, r. 937a Golden
Gate Av
" William, r. 37!>4 Russ
" William, carpenter, r. 1204 Laurel Av
" William, r. 1915i/2 McAllister
" William, laborer, r. 13 McLea Court
" William, laborer, r. 506 Napa
" William, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" William, shoemaker Patrick Donovan, r.
246 Minna
" William A., clerk, r. 1204 Laurel Av
" William A., foreman The Painter-Cornell
Co., r. Berkeley
" William D., plasterer, r. 859 Mission
" William E., barber George Abrego, r. 1142
Union
" William F.,hoseman Engine28, r. 5 Jansen
" William I., watchman, r. 519 McAllister
" William J., clerk, r. 1915 McAllister
'■ William M., fireman, r. 126 Perry
" William M., paper carrier, r. 762 San Jose
Av
" William P., horse collar maker W. W.
Davis & Son, r. 164 Tehama
" William P., molder W. T. Garratt & Co., r.
306 Butte
" William R., mechanic American Type
Founders' Co., r. Berkeley
" William T. (Ryan & Ryan), r. 2412 Clay
" William W., carpenter, r. 31 Oak
" & Newmark (Edward J. Ryan and Lazarus
Newmark), tailors, 47 Columbian Bldg
" & Ryan (William T. and Edward S.), boots
and shoes, 10 Montgomery Av
Ryberg Anton E., bartender J. Johnson, r. 541
Stevenson
Ryblcki Boleslas J., with Stanislas Stro-
zynski, r. 404 Ellis
" Brana, butcher, r. 473 Tehama
Rychold Thomas, tailor, 123 Montgomery Block
Ryden A. W., teamster Western Transfer Co.,
r. 2109 Webster
" Frederick, teamster, r. 2109 Webster
Ryder Charles H., coal dealer, r. 25b Belvedere
" Cyrus, master mariner, r. 1710'/^ Sacra-
mento
" Eben, r. Old People's Home
" Emily S. Miss, artist, r. 1604 Post
" Frederick E., teamster L. Scatena &Co.,
r. 42 South Park
" Harry J., student J. Franklin Twist, r.
Alameda
" Henry, lamp lighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,r.
1 Rincon PI
" James M., actor, r. 20 De Boom
" Josiah B., clerk James A. Snook & Co., r.
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Ryder L. E. Miss, teacher North Cosmopolitan
Grammar School, r. 103 Larkin
" liCnore G., widow, manicure, 126 Kearny,
room 48, r. 513/2 Fell
" Morgan L., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Berkeley
" Robert R., clerk, r. 20 De Boom
" Rosina, widow, r. 1808 Mason
" Sarah A. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" Thomas F., teamster, r. 1410 Folsom
" Thomas H.. machinist Cal. Saw Wks, r. 1
Rincon Court
" Timothy, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 417
Kearny
" William B., clerk Oregon Coal and Naviga-
tion Co., r. Alameda
" William G., draughtsman, r. 1810 Mason
*®" Ryder. See Reiter and Rider
Rydlander Alex F., barber G. R. Lindberg, r.
1823 Market
Ryer Andrew G., clerk Chief Commissary of
Subsistence U. S. A. dept of California,
r. Alameda
" Bernard, cooper, r. 8 Layayette
" Fletcher F., capitalist, 130 Sansome, room
9, r. The California Hotel
" Frederick, foreman Fisher & Co., r, 908
Leavenworth
" George, baker Henry Hansen, r. 714 Valen-
cia
" Marshall B., office 532 Market, room 45, r.
920 Hyde
Ryerson George M., milk dealer, office 35 Eddy
" George W., drivfer Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
606 Jessie
" Isaac, foreman Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg.
Wks, r. 2133 Union
" Virginia Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
Ryfkogel Henry A. L., physician, 1546 Howard
" Roger L,., master mariner, r. 1546 Howard
" W. J., clerk Redington & Co., r. 1546 How-
ard
Eyhner Charles, president Oakville Wine Co.,
SW cor Folsom and Army
" Frank X., painter, r. 105 Montgomery Block
" Joseph, draughtsman Metropolitan Match
Co., r. 1044 Bryant
" Mary, governess, r. 2002 Golden Gate Av
Ryken Josephine M., widow, r. 2603 Howard
Ryland Caius T. Jr. (Mahoney & Ryland), r. 1713
Larkin
" C. T., r. 725 Pine
Ry lander John, laborer, r. 327 Broadway
" John W.. carpenter, r. 967a Howard
Rynes John R., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
241 Castro
" Roger, r. 241 Castro
Rynning Hans E. H., boots and shoes, 746, 4th
Ryrie Peter K., cooper Pac. Wooden Ware and
Cooperage Co., r. 300, 8th Av
Ryst Otto, expert accountant and secretary
and treasurer Troy Mining and Develop-
ment Co., 431 Mission, r. 2905 Washing-
ton
" Otto Jr., clerk general manager's office S.
P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 2905 Washington
Saake O. C, florist, r. 110 Eddy
Saake Rudolph W., manager Domenic & Co., 338
Sutter
Saalburg George H., bookkeeper London, Pari's
and American Bank, r. 1208 Ellis
" Julia E. Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar
School, r. 1618 Fell
" Lottie Miss, r. 1824 Eddy
" Samuel S., stenographer engineering dept.
S. P. Co., r. 621 Broderick
Saalburg Samuel W., secretary H. Liebes &
Co., 133-137 Post, r. 1208 Ellis
" Walter, r. 1208 Ellis
" William (Saalburg & Levy), r. 1208 Ellis
Saalburg & Levy (William Saalburg and Rev.
M. S. Levy), proprietors Jewish Times
and Observer, 420 Montgomery, room 27
4@"Saalburg. See Salberg and Salsburg
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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Coast, William Saalburg editor and pro-
prietor, 420 Montgomery, room 27
Saalfleld Leopold A., manufacturers' agent, 14
Sansome, room .30, r. 1620 Geary
4®-Saalfield. See Salfield
Saar Louis, cutter Schlueter& Vol berg, r. Noi-th
Temescal
Saba Benjamin, r. 1020 Montgomery
" Benjamin, peddler, r. 231 Green rear
" Solomon, peddler, r. 1020 Montgomery
Sabadie William, carpenter S. F. Planing Mill,
r. 1911 Stevenson
Sabadin Michael, cook Martin&Cc, r. 820i/iA
Larkin
Saballich Francis T., laborer, r. 321 Tehama
" Frederick F., laborer, r. 321 Tehama
Sabalot Baptiste, nurse Dr. Louis Bazet, r. 1328
Washington
Sabarros John (Rossi & Sabarros), r. 1307 Stock-
ton
Sabatie A. Etienne, bookkeeper, r. 2008 Wash-
ington
Sabatino Antonio, bootblack, NE cor 5th and
Howard, r. 1529 Mason
" Michael (G. Marini & Co.), r. 517 Union
Sabato G. & Sons (Gaetano and Salvatore T.),
fruits and vegetables, 245!4, 15th
" Gaetano (G. Sabato & Sons), r. 245i/i, 15th
" Salvatore T. (G. Sabato & Sons), r. 245, 15th
Sabin John I., president and general manager
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
and Sunset Telephone and Telegraph
Co., office Telephone Bldg, 216 Bush, r.
2828 California
" John M. Jr., cashier Northwestern Ma-
sonic Aid Assn., r. Oakland
" Wallace A., teacher music, r. 1712 Clay
Sabine Wells L., operator Frederick H. Bush-
nell, r. 1410 Market
Sabins Alfred C, r. 516 Green
" Frank, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r. 516
Green
" William J., bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1814a Mason
Sablatschan John, shoemaker, 817 Laguna, r.
626 Locust Av
" John A., clerk, r. 626 Locust Av
" Lena Miss, dressmaker, r. 626 Locust Av
" Tillie Miss, dressmaker, r. 636 Locust Av
Sablich Peter, fisherman, r. 503 East
Sablier Louis (Soulage & Sablier), r. 337 Mont-
gomery Av
Saboda Pedro, waiter, r. 260 Jessie
Saca Peter, seaman str San Juan
Sachau John, r. 507 Steiner
>8®="Sachau. See Saggau
Sacherer August N., machinist S. F. Register
Co., r. 4181/4 Natoma
Sachs Adolph, loan office, 627 Washington, r.
3114 Baker
" Amson, clerk Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 820 Post
" Annie Miss, operator Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 98 Steiner
" Benjamin, cook, r, 4 Lewis PI
" Benjamin, salesman, r. Hotel Pleasanton
Sachs Brothers & Co. (Lippmann and Samuel
Sachs and Mrs. Matilda Stefel), import-
ers and jobbers fancy goods and men's
furnishing goods, SW cor Bush and San-
some
" Clara, widow, r. 615 Leavenworth
" David, with Sachs Bros & Co., r. 1313 Gough
" David M., secretary and treasurer Martin
Sachs Co., 212 Sansome, room 10, r. 615
Leavenworth
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Sachs Edgar D., with Martin Sachs Co. r. 615
Leavenworth
<' Edward C, horseman, r. 1519!^ Market
" E. J., detective, r. 319 Sutter
" Frederick G., president National Bottling
Co., 337 Waller, r. 98 Steiner
" Gustave, clerk Sachs Bros & Co., r. 1301
Van Ness Av
" H. &. S. (Mrs. Hannah and Sanford),
capitalists, 214 Pine, rooms 1-2
" Hannah, widow (H. & S. Sachs), r. 601
Leavenworth
" Henry, salesman Sachs Bros & Co., r. 820
Post
" Isaac, salesman Sachs Bros & Co., r. 916
Van Ness Av
" John, cigar maker, r. 635, 22d
" John, warehouseman Hdslett & Bailey, r.
1549 Mission
" Julius, machinist, r..767 Folsom
" Lippmann (Sachs Bros & Co.), r. 820 Post
" Martin Co., David M. Sachs secretary and
treasurer, real estate, etc., 212 Sansome,
room 10
" Rehecca, widow, r. 135 Ivy Av
" Samuel (Sachs Bros & Co.), r. 1201 Van
Ness Av
" Samuel L., with H. & S. Sachs, r. 601 Leav-
enworth
" Sanford (H. & S. Sachs), r. 601 Leaven-
worth
4®=Sachs. See Saxe
Sacht Christian H., coatmaker, r. 523, 2d rear
Sacket Lewis N., cook J. Da via Swanson, r. 8
Jackson
Sackett George K., messenger Wells. Fargo &
Co., r. 805 Geary
Sacramento Building, 15-25, 1st
Sacramento Cityand County Directory, F. M.
Husted publisher, 530 California, room
65
Sacramento County Water Co., Albert Galla-
tin president, Joshua Barker secretary,
Horatio P. Livermore general manager,
320 Sansome, room 16
Sacramento Electric Power and Light Co.,
Albert Gallatin president, Joshua Bar-
ker secretary, Horatio P. Livermore
general manager, 320 Sansome, room 16
Sacramento Flour Mills (Sacramento), R. C.
McCreary manager, Sperry Flour Co.
proprietors, 134 California
" Lumber Co., C. A. Hooper & Co. agents, 204
Front
" Packing and Drying Co., William C. B. de
Fremery president, William H. Gilbert
secretary, 63 Luning Bldg
Sacramento Record Union, L. P. Fisher agent,
21 Merchants' Exchange Bldg
" River Packers Association, W. S. Gage
president, Joseph P. Haller vice-presi-
dent and manager, Frank E. Booth sec-
tary, 122 Davis
Sacramento River Steamers, Kellogg A. White
superintendent Market Street Wharf
Sacramento Transportation Co.,
manufacturers of fresh water pat-
ent kiln brick, Charles E. Lipp agent,
office and depot 3d and Berry, tele-
phone Main 1925
Sacramento Transportation Co., Patrick j.
Harney agent, Jackson Street Wharf
(Pier 5), telephone Main 1928
Sacred Heart Academy, SW cor Ellis and
Franklin
Sacred Heart Church (R. C), Rev. James Flood
pastor, S s Fell bet Webster and Fill-
more
Sacred Heart College (Christian Brothers),
Brother Erminold president, SE cor
Eddy and Larkin
Sacred Heart Presentation Convent, SW cor
Taylor and Ellis
Sacrison Augustus, artist The Wasp, r. 143, 11th
" Elise, widow, r. 523, 2d
Sadek Harry T., bicycle repairer, r. 1045, 14th
Sademan Frank A., r. 535i4, 19th
Sadia Domencio, bootblack, r. 12 Bartol
Sadler Salvator, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
Sadler Alfred J., sawyer F. Korbel &Bros.,r.
•20%, Garden
" Caleb (Sadler & Co.). r. Berkeley
Sadler Charles M., manager Sadler & Co., 537
Market, r. Alameda
" Erwin L., student, r. 908 Van Ness Av
Sadler Frank E., salesman Sadler & Co., and
agent U. N. X. L. D. Fire Works, 537
Market, r. Oakland
Sadler Frederick B., Pacific Coast Agent De.n-
nison Manufacturing Co., jewelers' find-
ings and stationers' specialties (sam-
ples only), 120 Sutter, room 41, r. 512
Jersey
Sadler Herman J., president Mau, Sadler &
Co.. 122-124 Market and 19-21 California,
r. 906 Van Ness Av
" James, laborer, r. 301 Michigan
" James C, salesman Fisher Bros., r. 625
Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 512 Jersey
" William, driver M. Salomon, r. 1509 Brftd-
erick
Sadler & Co. (Caleb Sadler), wholesale notions,
stationery, toys etc., 537 Market
Sadlo Clara Miss, shoe fitter, r. 448'/^, 3d
" Jennie Miss, dressmaking, 448%, 3d
Saeger Albert, bartender M. S. Enos, r. 634,
502%
See Sagar and Sager
Saeler Frederick, clerk D. Lyman,
Broadway
Saenger Lippmm, r. 813 Pierce
J8®"Saenger. See Sanger
Saetzlitz Louis, cook, r. 271 Stevenson
Safe Deposit Building, SE cor Montgomery
and California, A. E. Buckingham agent,
room .522
Safe Deposit Department Union Trust Co. of
ban Francisco, William H. Rhodes su-
perintendent, basement Union Trust
Bldg
Safety Gas Cock Co., C. A. Grow secretary, 27
Mills Bldg, 5th floor
" Mutual Building and Loan Association, E.
W. Newhall president, C. A. Buckbee
secretary, 218-220 Montgomery
" Window Cleaning Hinge Co.,,C. H. Street
manager, 1 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
Saflord Clara L. Miss, teacher elocution, r. 2515
Octavia
" Hiram S. (F. N. Woods & Co.), r. 2515 Qc-
tavia
Saffores Loiiis, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r.
5th Av South bet L and M
Saflos Constantine. employee S. F. Laundry
Safley Lewis J., assayer, r. 429, 10th
Saftig Ernest, traveling salesman, e. 912 Fil-
• bert
" Ernest H., traveling salesman, r. 912 Fil-
bert ;
" Jacob G., insurance, r. 912 Filbert
" Jacob G. Jr., traveling salesman, r. 912 Fil-
bert
Saga Henry, expressman, SW cor Clay and
Kearny, r. 637 Broadway
Saganaw James, florist, Franklin bet Green-
wich and Lombard
Sagar Edwin P., manager Eisen Vineyard Co.,
12 Stevenson, r. 1305 Lyon
" George W„ driver Eisen Vineyard Co., r.
1305 Lyon
Sage Charles F., cashier Union Photo Engrav-
ing Co., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Fldelis, physician, 1774 Howard
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Sage Harvey E., car painter S. P. Co., r. 1774
Howard
" Henrietta, widow, r, 2001 Dupont
" James L., coremaker, r. 564 Bryant
" Lewis H., clerk, r. 2412 Van Ness Av
Sagear Washington G., janitor Pioneer Hall, r.
6 Howard Court
Sagebiel Otto, bartender William Merz, r. 1807
Haight
Sagehorn Charles, bookkeeper G. Hink & Co., r.
1526 Jackson
" Charles H., salesman McLeod & Hatje, r.
1526 Jackson
" Herman, with Cal. Casket Co.
" Herman W., machinist, r. 533 Chestnut
Sagendorf William L., clerk Station B Post
Office, r. 615 Broderick
Sager Charles, nurseryman John H. Sievers, r.
6 Harry PI
" Henry, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
704 Sierra
• " Martin, r. 318 Jessie
;e®"Sager. See Saeger and Sagar
Saginaw Steel Steamship Co., James Jerome
manager, 319 Pine, room 27
Sahl Christian A., waiter O. Carter, r. 602 Cen-
tral Av
" Martin W., porter Laohman & Jacobi, r.
14th Av and H
"• Rachael. widow, r. 14th Av and H
Sahla Ferdinand J., fruits and vegetables, 425,
33d
Sahlag H., waiter, r. 48 Louisa
Sahlein Henry, capitalist, r. 1717 Jackson
Sahlein M. J., Bon Ton Millinery, 133 Kearny,
r. 415 Devisadero
Sahlender Hermann F., groceries and liquors,
83 Everett
Sahling Minnie, widow, r. 17 Willow Av
" Nicholas, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 947 Bry-
ant
4®="Sahling. See Saling and Sailing
Sahores Charles, bottle cleaner Arpad Haras z-
thy, r. 272V4 Clementina
" Emile P., butcher A. Miqueu, r. 1605M Mason
" Peter, barber Charles Lagrave, r. 433!^
Green
" Peter, laborer Cal. Fertilizer Wks, r. 5th
Av South bet L and M
Sahrbacher Hermann, brewer Chicago Brewery,
r. 1604 Pacific
Sahsenroder R. W., seaman, r. 131 East
Sahut Emile, cellarman F. Chevalier & Co., r.
519 Bush
" Henry, driver Martin Gervieres, r. 1010
Railroad Av
Saiki George Y., lampman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 1329 Pine
Sailors' Home, Melvin Staples superintendent,
NE cor Main and Harrison
Sailors' Union of the Pacific, Edward Rosen-
berg secretary, SW cor East and Mission
Sain Henry C, insurance agent, r. 1107 Post
Sain John H., druggist, N W cor Union and La-
guna, r. 1900 Union
Sainsot Annie, widow, liquors, 200 Mission
" Frank, manager Mrs. A. Sainsot, 300 Mis-
sion
Saip Mary, widow, r. 1720 Fell
Sakabe T. N. & Co., Japanese fancy goods, 1394
Market
Sakoloysky Michael, brass finisher, r. 324, 7th
Saia August, painter, r. 307 Montgomery Av
" Giuseppe, cook Malatesta & Blua, r. 1319
Dupont
" John, laborer, r. 215, 15th
SALA JOSEPH 0.
(successor to John Roach), optician
and dealer in mathematical instru-
ments, 429 Montgomery, r. 522 Capp
Salamanca Domingo, r. 2103 California
Salamander Felting Co.. McDearmon & Co.
agents, 422 Sacramento
Salanave Jean, carpenter, 316 Grant Av, r. 342i/4
Union
Salari Albert, laborer, r. 28th Av South bet N
and P
J8®-Salari. See Solari
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO,
MANUFACTURKRS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining '
and Irrigation.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
John Bulotti,
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614
WASHBDRN & MOEN MFG. CO.,
Salas Edward W., sal
Perine
Salazar Alonzo, baker, r. 1613 Powell
" Frank, longshoreman, r. 31 East
" Frank V., bootblack Vito Fabri,
Kearny
" George R., r. 733 California
" J. Mariano, clerk Ahpel & Bruckman
" Michael, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
127, 2d
" Nicholas, clerk, r. 1237 Pacific
Salberg Moses, commission merchant, 117-119
Sansome, r. 1311 Octavia
^S^Salberg. See Saalburg
Salby Frank, housemover J. R. Poole, r. 1243
Mission
Salcido Carmelita G., widow, r. 711 Geary
rear
" Manuela G. Miss, teacher Polytechnic
High School, r. SE cor 21st and Noe
" Petra, widow, r. 2201 Jones
Sale George A., teamster, r. 411 Grove
" Henry E., salesman Isaac Michels, r. 411
Grove
" John L., jeweler C. H. Lindermann, r. 309
Eddy
" Thomas A., expressman, r. 411 Grove
" William W., salesman Geo. Webb Alex-
ander, r. 309 Eddy
^S^Sale. See Sales
Salem Cemetery (New), San Mateo county, of-
fice 336 Bush
Salem Cemetery (Old)- Philip Blumenshein, su-
perintendent, 34th av and Clement, ofQce
226 Bush
Salem Evangelical Church (German), Rev.
Fred Oordes pastor, NE cor 32d and
Shotwell
" George, peddler, r. 81 Natoma
" John, clerk, r. 1617 Mission
" Pierre, laundryman D. Lapouble & Co.
;e®="Sales. See Sayles
Salet Victor, laundry, 715 Broadway
Salfield Carl D., physician, r. 426 Shrader
" David (Salfield & Kohlberg), r. 618 Brod-
" & Kohlberg (David Salfield and Herman
Kohlberg). architects, 339 Kearny
Salhinger Brothers (Samuel and Henry) brok-
ers, 24 Montgomery
" Henry (Salhinger Bros.), r. 1221 McAllis-
ter
" Robert R., clerk Salhinger Bros., r. 1221
McAllister
" Samuel (Salhinger Bros.), r. 1231 McAUis-
Salicetti Lizzie Miss, clerk, r. 2811 Harrison
Salici John, cabinetmaker William Bateman, r.
Broadway and Dupont
Salina Paul (Salina & Rossi), r. 733 Vallejo
" & Rossi (Paul Salina and Charles Rossi),
plumbers and gas fitters, 733 Vallejo
Salinas Flour MiUs (Salinas), V. D. Black
manager, Sperry Flour Co. proprietors,
134 California
Salinas VaUey Lumber Co., Timothy Hopkins
president, Fairfax H. Wheelan vice-
president and manager, Eben McMillan
secretary, 224 California _ ■ ^^
Salineri Louisa Miss, compositor Italian Pub-
lishing Co., r. 718 Greenwich
Saling Max, clerk Clunie & Clunie, r. Ala-
meda „.
" Theodore, secretary industrial dept. fi-
delity Mutual Aid Assn., 316 California,
r. Oakland
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1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Salinger Joseph (Salinger & Adams), r. 621
Bush
" Magnus, musician Tivoli Opera House, r.
203'^ Polk
" Nathan, r. 20314 Polk
■' & Adams (Joseph Salinger and Isaac-
Adams), barbers, 9 HardiePl
4®=Salinger. See Salhinger and Sallinger
Saliou Joseph, market gardener, Lake nr 13th
Av
" Victor, gardener Serveau Bros., r. 2328
California
Salisbury Archibald, sailmaker, r. 717 Howard
" Augustus H., r. 303 Eddy
" Charles, foreman Harris & Jones, r. 1229
Broderick
" Charles J., stableman, r. 22 Verona PI
" Daniel, seaman tug Fearless, r. 410a Harri-
son
" Henry, bricklayer, r. 121 Hartford
" John, traveling salesman Ensign & Mc-
GufBck, r. 227 Montgomery
" Monroe, capitalist, r. 2206 California
" Panlo, collector Baldwin & Hammond, r.
Berkeley
" Roscoe R., engineer Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. Berkeley
" Sewall, lumberman, r. 641 Jessie
" Sol, clerk Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber
Co., r. 14 Harriet
" Thomas H., bricklayer, r. 119 Hartford
*S=Salisbury. See Salsbury and Saulsbury
Salkeld Frederick, restaurant, 227 Geary
Sail John, plasterer, r. 651 Stevenson
" John F., carpenter, r. 699 Natoma
Salle James M., mining, r. 1714 Bush
" Willis J., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1254
California
Sailer Frank, janitor, r. 431 Pine
Salles B. & Co. (Bernard Salles), laundry, 804
Larkin
" B. & Co. (Bertrand Salles and Peter Lapa-
tie), wholesale sheep butchers, cor 4th
Av South andM, ofBce 610 Montgomery
" Bernard (B. Salles & Co.), r. 8U4 Larkin
" Bertrand (B. Salles & Co.), r. 17th Av South
nr Railroad Av
Sailing Chris B.. storekeeper, r. 521 Bryant
" Franz O., boatbuilder, r. 521'/^ Bryant
Sallman William, foreman W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 714 Diamond
4®=-Sallman. See Sollman
Salmi Martin, finisher Fink & Schindler, r. 23
Chesley rear
Salmon Aimie Miss, carder Golden Gate Woolen
Mills
" Beatty, teamster, r. 11 Dore
" Bridget, widow, r. 1018 Hampshire
" Edward P., clerk N. S. Thompson, r. SE
cor Market and Steuart
" E. E., student Van der Nai lien's School of
Engineering, r. 24 Haight
" George, clerk E. J. Bowen
" George W., r. 421. 10th
" George W., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
118 Laurel
" John, planer, r. 1018 Hampshire
" J. S.,r. 1104 Market
" M. Miss, nurse City and County Hospital
" Peter, laborer Cal. St. RR, r. 718 How-
ard
" R., engraver, r. Russ House
" Thomas, marine engineer, r. 534A 17th
" William, helper William A. Sohrock
" Williams., dentist, 1104 Market
J^"Salmon. See Sollman
Salmond Colin, master str Wellington, office
340 Steuart, r. 437 Geary
Salomon Alexis, driver M. Salomon, r. 1509
Broderick
" Benjamin I., deputy County Clerk, r. 414
Clayton
" Bertha, widow, r. 5 Columbia Square
" Carrie, widow, r. 914^/4 Ellis
" Edward S., attorney at law, 5-6 Marye
Law Building, r. 312 Scott
Salomon Edwin, manager Nicoll The Tailor,
1132 Market, r. 1132 Turk
" Gustav, watchmaker, 16 West Mission
" Isaac L., stockyard, cor San Bruno andSil
ver Avs, r. 122, 29th
" Jacob, groceries, 396, 6th, r. 611 Eddy
" Jacob L., president Lombard Loan Co.,
1016 Market, r. 1712 Geary
" Leon G., cutter, r. 914V4 Ellis
Salomon M. &Co. (Moses Salomon), real estate
and bond brokers, 821 Market
" Max (Rosenthal & Salomon), r. 309 Powell
" Max, bookkeeper, r. 1509 Broderick
" Max, physician, 320 Geary, r. 312 Scott
" Moritz, milk dealer, 1509 Broderick
" Moritz, with M. Salomon & Co., r. 309 Powell
" Moses (M. Salomon & Co.), r. 309 Powell
" Newman, groceries and liquors, 2001 Geary,
r. 1421 Scott
" Sigmund, with M. Salomon & Co., r. 309
Powell
" Sigmund L., clerk Lombard Loan Co., r.
1535 Geary
" Sylvain (Sylvain Salomon & Co.), r. 1842
Sutter
" Sylvain Mrs., teacher singing, r. 1842
Sutter
Salomon Sylvain & Co. (Sylvain Salomon and
John F. Lacoste), financial brokers, 214
Safe Deposit Bldg
" Tobias, groceries. 58-66 Centre Market, r.
1636 Eddy
4®=Salomon. See Solomon
Salomonson Abraham M., cigarmakerG. H.Ber-
tram & Co., r. 152514 Turk
" Annie E., domestic, 712 Cole
" Paulina, widow, r. 15251/4 Turk
Saloon Man The (monthly). Globe Publishing
Co. proprietors, 526 Montgomery
Saloon Towel Co., Samuel M. Darrah manager,
9 Lick PI
Salsbury Abbie A., widow, r. 509 Jones
" Edna Miss, clerk, r. 304 Turk
" Henry A., clerk Central Lumber and Mill
Co., r. 206, 7th
Salscheider Albert J., accountant, r. 614 Sut-
ter
Salt Harry E., blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 155
Perry
Salter Frederick J., r. 497, 4th
" Frederick J., clerk Langley & Michaels
Co., r. 1225, 20th
" Gustave, engraver S.F. Photo Engraving
Co., r. 1225, 20th
" Henry, commission merchant, r. 1425 Web-
ster
" Herbert W., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1225,
20th
" Herman, pattern maker, r. 614 Folsom
" Jciin, wire mattress maker William A.
Schrock
Salter Jolin W., druggist, 2445 Mission, r. 526
Capp
" Joseph, bookkeeper, r. 1425 Webster
" Woodley G., salesman, r. 1225,20th
4®*Salter. See Saulter
Salts Albert, expressman, r. 335, 17th
" James A., manager Bay City Match Co., 23
Davis, r. 2734 Pine
Saltzman Louis, clerk Samuel Dorman, r. 150
Minna
Salva August, nurse French Hospital
Salvadore Carlo, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Salvarezza Antonio, workman D. Ghirardelli
Co., r. 922 North Point
" Sarah Mrs., r. 36 Valparaiso
Salvation Army CMldren's Home, Miss Carrie
Jackson matron, 328 Bryant, office 1139
Market
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Salvation Army Headquarters
(Pacific Coast Chief Division), James J.
Keppel Brigadier, 1139 Market, tele-
phone South 111; Corps No. 1, 632 Com-
mercial; No. 2, cor Sacramento and
Kearny; No. 3, 711 Mission; No. 4, 2417
Mission; No. 5, 522 Pacific ; No. 6, 1139
Market; No. 7, cor Post and Fillmore;
No. 8, 610 Merchant; No. 9, 210 Grant
Av; No. 10, 117 Jackson; No. 11, 815
Sacramento
Salvation Army Life Boat (food and shelter
depot), Captain Joseph R. McFee mana-
ager, 117 Jackson, and 120 Oregon, ofBce
1139 Market
Salvation Army Rescue Home, near Mills Col-
lege, Alameda Co., office 1139 Market
Salvation Army War Cry, Major William Hal-
pin editor, office 11.39 Market
Salvation Army Women's Shelter, .553 Steven-
son
Salvation Army Women's Training Home, 555
Jessie
Salvatore Sario, salesman Casimi.Baldocchi, r.
1(X)8 Buchanan
Salversen Andrew, cook, r. 66 Oregon
Salvetti Michael, foreman Berges & Domeni-
coni, r. 708 Sansome
Salville Henry D., engineer, r. 931, 18th
Salway John E., clerk Miss T. Taylor, r. 519
Post
Salz Edward, merchant, r. 916 Van Ness Av
" Jacob, treasurer Kullman, Salz & Co., 106
Battery, r. 2115 Broadway
" Joseph W., assistant bookkeeper Kullman,
Salz & Co., r. 2115 Broadway
Salzer Rievert, bartender Hermann A. Luns-
mann & Bro., r. 431 Minna
Salzmann Julius, bakery. Broad nr Plymouth
Av
" Peter, confectioner, r. 2114 Powell
Samarltter Arthur R., seaman, r. 630 Minna
Samberg August F., foreman Weston Basket
and Mfg. Co., r. 209 Arcadia
" John F., basket maker Weston Basket and
Mfg. Co.,r. 2133 Mission
Sambertraint Frank, dairyman, Amherst nr
Cambridge
Sambrailo Andro, r. 1033 Mission
" John M., steward M. Cressalia, r. 319
Stevenson
Sambrano Conception Mrs., r. 1120 Jackson
Sambuck John, salesman Leege & Mills, r. 725
Filbert
" Nicholas, bartender, r. 901 East
" Prosper (Sambuck & Mengola), r. 901 East
" <S Mengola (Prosper Sambuck and Peter
Mengola), liquors, 1201 Front
Samish Henry M., tailor, r. 1326 Scott
Sammann Benjamin A., harness and saddlery,
1209 Fillmore, r. 1221 Fillmore
Sammet E. K. A., seaman str Australia
Sammi Henry L., flour and commission mer-
chant, 102 Clay, r. 284, 13th
" John H., salesman Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 284, 13th
Sammis Henry, barber, 1352 Howard, r. 931
Florida
" William H., carpenter, r. 127 Bay
Sammy George, groceries and liquors, NE cor
Golden Gate Av and Larkin
Samoski Vincent J., bartender Theodore Tomin-
ski, r. 1814b Mason
Sample James, teamster Scott & McCord, r. 542
Indiana
" Robert A., watchman, r. 1405 Montgomery
" Samuel S., manager Occidental Club, 413
Stockton
Sampson Annie, widow, r. 1006 Clay
" Burke H., cook, r. 838 Harrison
" Catherine, widow, r. 719 California
" David E., printer, r. 719 California
" Edward, porter Hammam Bath, r. 13 Grant
Av
" Frank R., clerk Am. Type Founders Co., r.
1 Kimball PI
" George, mechanic Palace Hotel, r. 15 Ve-
rona PI
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Sampson George C, bookkeeper Shreve & Co.,
r. 1908'/2 Mason
" Henry, cook, r. 1 Kimball PI
" John A., examiner U. S. Customs, r. 1412
California
" John H., harness maker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 1 Kimball PI
" John T., coffee roaster, r. 67 Clementina
" Thomas, asst. Edward J. Creely, r. 510
Golden Gate Av
*S=Sampson. See Samson
Samra Nicola, r. 751 Castro
Samran Joseph, porter, r. 13 Page
Samsel Louis, electrician Cal. Electric Supply
and Cons. Co.
Samson Adrian T., laborer, r. 12 Boyd
^' Albert L., printer, r. 1216 Filbert
" Anna, widow, r. 12 Boyd
" Calistus D., bookbinder, r. 12 Boyd
" Charles F., speculator, r. Palace Hotel
Samson David, proprietor Progress Saloon and
Restaurant, 327-329 Bush, r. 421 Lott
" George, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi, r. 52
Steiner
" George, upholsterer Alexander Jansen,r. 85
Everett
" Olof, carpenter, r. 7, 28th
" Rudolph (Mendelson Bros.), r. 2000 Bush
" Victor H., laborer, r. 12 Boyd
'e®"Samson. See Sampson
Samsreither George, liquors and lodgings, 409
Pacific
Samter Marks, merchant, 307 Battery, r. 2207
Sutter
" Samuel M., law student Reinstein & Eis-
ner, r. 2207 Sutter
Samud Elizabeth, widow, r. 2078 Market
" Mary F., operator W. U. Tel. Co., r. 2078
Market
Samuel Albert, traveling salesman, r. 910 Bu-
chanan
" Benno C, vice-president Samuel Bros. &
Co.,r. 1132 0'Farrell
Samuel Brothers & Co., M. Samuel president,
B. C. Samuel vice-president, M. I. Levy
secretary, London, Paris and American
Bank treasurer, wholesale wines and
liquors, 132-134, 1st, telephone Main 5851
" Casper (Samuel & Abraham), r. 701 Lar-
kin
" Gustave, traveling salesman, r. 636 Fulton
" Harris, clothing, 808, 3d, r. 1040b Folsom
" Hattie Miss, bookkeeper Joseph Schwalbe
& Co., r. 1322 Octavia
" Henry S., clerk WilUiam P. Samuel, r. 437,
4th
" Isidor, r. 636 Fulton
" Joseph, watchmaker, 14 Harriet
" Julius, upholsterer, 1102 Golden Gate Av
" Lawrence, clerk, r. 1132 O'Farrell
" Louis, printer, r. 636 Fulton
" Mary, widow, r. 43 Fulton
" Max, with Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1132
O'Farrell
Samuel Moses, president Samuel Bros. & Co.,
132-134, 1st, r. 1132 O'Farrell
" Paul, with Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1132
O'Farrell
" Peter, painter J. St. Denis & Co., r. 9%
Pratt PI
" Samuel, clerk, r. 636 Fulton
" Sarah, widow, r. 636 Fulton
" Wavle A., butcher, 1208 Scott
" William, with Samuel Bros. & Co., r. 1133
O'Farrell
" William P., groceries, 437, 4th
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San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Samuel & Abraham (Casper Samuel and Hyman
Abraham), wholesale cigar dealers, 132-
134, 1st
Samuels Abraham, watchmaker Leon Van
Vliet, r. 1149/2 Folsom
Samuels Adolph, manager San Francisco Abend
Post, 5.35 California, 808!^ Folsom
" Albert, clothing (Oakland), r. IPlGBuchanan
" Arthur M., salesman D. Samuels, r. 1624
Octavia
" Belle, r. 606 Grove
" Bertha Miss, president The Helpers, r. 1627
O'Farrell
Samuels Charles, president San Francisco
Abend Post, 535 California, r. 808!^ Fol-
som
Samuels David, proprietor The Lace House,
dry and fancy goods, etc., 123-129 Post,
r. 1624 Octavia
" Edward H., physician, SE cor 6th and
Howard, r. Alameda
Samuels Frederick S., manager foreign depart-
ment J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.. ofQce
327 Market, r. 723a Eddy
" George T., with Cal. Electrical Wks, r. 725
Geary
" Harris, dry goods, 525 Montgomery Av, r.
809 Biish
" Henry, peddler, r. 9 Cleveland
" Henry, tin and glassware, 1017 Valencia
" Isaac, shoemaker, 1149^4 Folsom
" Isaac J., merchant, r. 606 Grove
Samtiels Jacob, attorney at law, 124 Sansome,
rooms 21-23, r. 1322 O'Farrell
Samuels Jacob L., manager D. Samuels, 123-129
Post, r. 1624 Octavia
" James E., plasterer, r. 123 Eddy
" Jennie Miss, r. 606 Grove
" Julius, merchant, r. 606 Grove
" Julius, importer dry and fancy goods, 104-
108 Kearny, r. 1322 O'Farrell
" Kate, widow, r. 508 McAllister
Samuels Leon, attorney at law and secretary
San Francisco Abend Post, 530 Califor-
nia, room 40, r. 808^4 Folsom
" Leon, salesman r. ]62"7 O'Farrell
" Louis, clerk Harris Samuels, r. 809 Bush
" Louis, salesman J. Samuels, r. 1322 O'Far- ,
rell
" Louis T., student, r. 1624 Octavia
" Michael A. (Forzani & Samuels), r. East
Oakland
Samuels Maurice V. (Benjamin & Samuels),
attorney at law, 306 Emporium Bldg.
telephone 5988, r. 1624 Octavia
" Michael A. (George A. Turner & Co.), r.
East Oakland
" Nathan, peddler, r. 108 Shipley
" Rose, widow, r. 1341 Powell
" Sarah Mrs., r. Old People's Home
" S. R., equipment yeoman U. S. str Alba-
tross, r. 1322 Valencia
" Stanley A., weigher, r. 192514 Union
" Stuart B.; r. 914 Pine
" William, lithographer, r. 313 Golden Gate
Av
" William, policeman, r. 33 Clinton Park
Samuelson Charles, clerk, r. 12 Zoe
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 223 Post
" Elkin, barber, r. 1236 Golden Gate Av
" Olivia, widow, r. 227. 24th rear
San Bernardino and Redlands Railroad Co.,
F. S. Douty secretary, 4 Montgomery
" Bernardino Borax Mining Co., John W.
Searles president, 106 Leidesdorft, room
San Bruno Hotel, Alfred A. March proprietor.
W s San Bruno Av nr Army
" Bruno House, Mrs. Ann Lawrence pro-
prietor, 110, 4th
" Carlos Oil Co., Julius Finck president,
H. B. Hambley secretary, 19 O'Farrell
San Diego Fish Co., Francis & Cabral proprie-
tors, 423-425 Davis, telephone Black 105
" Diego Lumber Co., Dolbeer & Carson agents
10 California, room 3
San Francisco Abend Post (German daily and
weekly), Abend Post Co. publishers, 535
California
" Francisco American (weekly), American
Publishing Co. publishers, 6 Eddy
San Francisco and Alameda Co. BuUder (tri-
weekly), W. H. Purtelle publisher, 905
Clay
San Francisco and Fresno Land Co., Thomas
Brown president, G. Howard Thompson
secretary, NW cor California and San-
some
" Francisco and Los Angeles Railway Co.,
Frederick Homer president, John W.
Curtis secretary, 530 California, room 12
San Francisco and North Pacific
RAILWAY CO., Arthur W. Foster pres-
ident, Thomas Mellersh secretary and
controller, general office Mutual Life
Bldg, 4th floor, telephone Main 1900 (4
bells); freight depot NE cor Front and
Vallejo, telephone Main 1900 (5beUs);
City ticket office 650 Market, tele-
phone Main 1004; Company's ferry
landing Clay Street Wharf, telephone
Main 1900 (3 bells)
San Francisco and Oakland Local Passenger
Association, W. W. Smith secretary, 16
Mills Bldg, 3d floor
" Francisco and Oakland Mutual Loan As-
sociation, A. Sbarboro secretary, 524
Montgomery
San Francisco and Pacific Glass Works (incor-
porated), S. J . Newman president, James
H. Davis vice-president, George Palmer
secretary and treasurer, otiice and works
NE cor 7th and Townsend
San Francisco and Sacramento Candy Manu-
facturing Co., L, Demartini president,
manufacturing confectioners, 548 Mission
San Francisco and San Joaquin Coal Co.
Henry Williams president, B. M. Brad-
ford secretary, 515 Safe Deposit Bldg
San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Rail-
way Co. The, Glaus Spreckels president,
Robert Watt 1st vice-president, A. H.
Payson 2d vice-president, Bank of Cal-
ifornia treasurer, Alexander Mackie sec-
retary, William B. Storey Jr. chief
engineer, ofBce 331 Market, law depart-
ment 147-148 Crocker Bldg
San Francisco and San Mateo Railway Co.,
John A. Buck and N. Ohlandt 327 Market
proprietors, ofQce NW cor 30th and San
Jose Av
San Francisco and San Rafael Railroad Co.,
office Mutual Life Bldg. 4th floor
San Francisco and Yaquina Bay Steamship
Co., Meyer & Akmann general agents,
16 Sacramento
" Francisco Arms Co.. John W. Pew secre-
tary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
San Francisco Art Association The, William
G. Stafford secretary. John R. Martin
assistant secretary, SE cor California
and Mason ,
San Francisco Artificial Limb Co., Menzo
Spring proprietor, 9 Geary
SAN FRANCISCO ARTIFICIAL.
STONE PAVING CO. (Schillinger's pat- .
ent,) H. M. Petersen & Co. proprietors,
office 313 Montgomery
San Francisco Athletic Club, Daniel G. Cole-
man secretary, 431 V2, 6th
San Francisco Autographic Register Co. The>
A. H. Adams secretary and manager,
523 Market
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SAN FRANCISCO AWNING
AND TENT CO., William H. Carter
proprietor, crank and fancy awnings
of every description, repairing
promptly attended to, 10 Mason, tel-
ephone Jessie 15
San Francisco Bar Association, Robert Y.
Hayne president, E. B. HoUadaj secre-
tary, John M. Burnett treasurer, 530
California
San Francisco Earlier School, Charles W.
Wilson proprietor and manager, 1511-
1513-1515 Howard
San Francisco Eenevolent Association, Robert
A. Beaching agent, 538 Jackson
San Francisco Block Book, The Hioks-Judd Co.
publishers, 23, 1st
" Francisco Blue Print Co., P. R. Fassett
manager, 93-95 St. Ann's Bldg
San Francisco Board of Marine Underwriters,
E. L. Woods secretary, 222 Sansome,
room 1
San Francisco Board of Relief I. 0. B. B.,
Harry Ankel secretary, 6 Mills Bldg, 5th
floor
San Francisco Board of Trade, A. A. Watkins
president, H. L. Smith secretary
Joseph Kirk attorney, 202 Market and
3 Pine
San Francisco Box Factory. See Pacific and
San Francisco Box Factories
San Francisco Boys' Club Association, F.
Gelett Burgess president, Sidney S.
Peixotto secretary. 740 Bryant
San Francisco Breweries Limited The, C. B.
Stone general manager, office 403 Mar-
ket
San Francisco Bridge Co., John McMullen
president, H. Krusi vice president,
James M. Taylor secretary and treas-
urer, 42 Market
SAN FRANCISCO BUSINESS
COLLEGE, James A. Wiles and Charles
E. Howard proprietors. Murphy Bldg
5th floor, 1236 Market
San Francisco Buttonhole Factory, J. W. Cop-
pa ge proprietor, 724y2 Market, room 9
San Francisco Calcium Light Co., Frank W.
French manager, 10 Stevenson
San Francisco Call (daily and weekly),
Charles M. Shortridge editor and pro-
prietor, business office 710 Market, edi-
torial rooms, 517 Clay
San Francisco Candle Co. (Peter R. and Wil-
liam C. Woodman and estate Egbert
Judson) , factory cor Alameda and Rhode
Island, office 402 Front
San Francisco Carpet Beating and Renovat-
ing Works, S. S. Ferguson & Co. propri-
etors, 23-25, 10th, telephone South 36
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, William
L. Merry secretary, 58 Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg
San Francisco Chapter of American Institute
of Architects, Oliver Everett secretary,
408 California
San Francisco Chemical Works (West Berke-
ley, Alameda Co.), Judson & Shepard
proprietors, office 402 Front
San Francisco Chronicle (daily and weekly),
M. H. de Young proprietor, NE cor
Market and Kearny
" Francisco Cigar Manufacturing Co. (Wil-
liam Waldeck, Julius Umhalt, Simon
Nagel, Charles Janssen and Ferdinand
Brudlewsky) cigar manufacturers, 531
Washington
San Francisco Clearing House, Charles Sleeper
manager, 211 Sansome
" Francisco Clothing Renovating Works, I.
N. Cohen president and manager, Ben-
jamin Einstein secretary, 14 Kearny
San Francisco Collateral
LOAN BANK, Max Goldberg president
and Imanager, Duncan McNee secre-
tary, 538 Kearny
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flairx, Glazjed. and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
San Francisco Commission Co., Albert W. Craig
president, Orville P. Hayes secretary,
produce commission merchants, 220
Washington
San Francisco Committee on Commerce The,
T. J. Parsons chairman, George W.
Walthew secretary, 42-44 Steuart
" Francisco Condiment Co., N. J. Herby
proprietor, 686 Brannan
" Francisco Conservatory of Music, Profes-
sor Eugene S. Bonelli director, 215 Powell
San Francisco County Medical Society, Dr. F.
B. Carpenter recording secretary, meets
at 32 C'Farrell
San Francisco County Society of Physicians
and Surgeons (eclectic), Dr. J. C. Bain-
bridge secretary, 101 Grant Av
" Francisco Cremation Co., D. Hirschfeld
secretary, 3-4 Mills Bldg, 7th floor, H. H.
Noble manager, 9 City Hall Square
" Francisco Crockery and Glassware Co.
The, Leopold Altschul manager, 422
aansoiue „ t, ,
San Francisco Daily Report, Daily Report Pub-
lishing Co., publishers, 238 Montgomery,
branch office 730 Market, editorial rooms
320 Sansome
San Francisco Dental Association, George N.
Van Orden secretary, 14 Grant A v, room
44
San Francisco Detective Agency. Thomas W.
Maclarlane manager, 331 Montgomery,
rooms 44-45
" Francisco Diamond House, Joseph Roths-
child president, E. C. Klumpp mana-
ger NE cor Post and Kearny
SAN FRANCISCO DIRECTORY
CROCKER-LANGLEY, H. S. Crocker
company publishers, 215-217-219 Bush
San Francisco District Telegraph Co., H. L.
Ackerman superintendent, busmess
office 206 Kearny, branch offices 1329
Market nr 10th, 200 Sutter above Kearny.
5 Golden Gate A v, 427 Larkin cor Turk,
534 Geary cor Jones, 913 Market nr Stock-
ton, 534 Market opp 2d, SW cor Geary
and Leavenworth, 132 California nr
Front, 301 Montgomery nr Pme, 1305
Polk nr Bush, Stockton and Pacific, 1204
Market nr Taylor, Baldwin Hotel, 321
Davis, 140 Market cor Davis
San Francisco Fire Alarm and Police Tele-
graph Station, 9 Brenham PI
San Francisco Fire Department, office New
City Hall, 1st floor, carpenter shop, 1119
Ellis, store house SW cor Stockton and
Francisco, corporation yards 50-52 Sac-
ramento ,. .
San Francisco Free Clinic, 664 Mission
San Francisco Free Public Library, New Ci ty
Hall 2d floor, branches 1131a Valencia,
1126 Kentucky, 1801 Stockton, 813 Point
San Francisco Fruit and Flower Mission, 631
San Francis^co Fruit Exchange, Frank Dalton
°'*"''^* resident, T. S. Taylor secretary, 317-
San Francisco' Furniture Manufacturing Co.,
Charles J. Bruschke president and man-
ager, Henry T. West secretary and
treasurer, 644-648 Bryant _
San Francisco Furniture Moving, Packing
and Shipping Co., P. Corkery & Sons
proprietors, 1127 Sutter ^
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PACIFIC COAST AGENTS.
124 IVIarket Street.
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315 Valencia St.,
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO.. 329 Market St
a, San Francisco Furniture Storage Warehouse,
g James M. Pierce proprietor, 735 Market
^ San Francisco Fuse Manufacturing Co., John
p, Rodda secretary, .507 California
S San Francisco Gas Light Co., Joseph B. Crock-
£ ett president acd engineer, Edward C.
Jones assistant engineer, William G.
^ Barrett secretary and treasurer, works
M NE cor 1st and Howard, cor 2d and King,
a SE cor 5th and Howard, cor Bay and
« Buchanan and foot Humboldt, Potrero,
g office SE cor 1st and Natoma
Pi San Francisco Gas Light Co., gas stove depart-
- ^ ment, F. O. Robbins manager. 226 Post
eg " Francisco Girls' Union, Mrs. Emilia To-
g jette secretary, 929 Pine
" Francisco Golf Club, 1, 1st Av nr Presidio
Reservation
" Francisco Grutli Verein Hall, 507 Sutter
" Francisco Gynecological Society, Dr. Wil-
■n liam Fitch Cheney secretary, 906 Polk
m^ " Francisco Handball Court, 858 Howard
-H San Francisco Hay and Grain Co., P. H. Mc-
Guigan president, James McElearney
^ manager, Leon Sanguinetti secretary,
-* 619-621, 4th, telephone 5513
^ " Francisco Home Mutual Loan Associa-
■~ tion, A. Sbarboro secretary, 634 Mont-
^ gomery
•H San Francisco Homoeopathic Polyclinic, Dr.
D. Albert Hiller superintendent, T. A.
Blinn secretary, 220 Montgomery Av,
hours 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.
" Francisco House, Henry Graves proprie-
tor, 737 Howard
" Francisco Introduction Co., David S. Cohn
proprietor, 119 Bush
San Francisco Iron Works,
p. F. Dundon proprietor, boiler tanks
and general iron works, Dundon's
patent compressed marine boilers,
approved by United States inspectors,
most economical boilers in use, 314-
318 Main
San Francisco Journal of Commerce (weekly),
San Francisco Journal of Commerce
Publishing Co., publishers, .321 Mont-
gomery
San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publish-
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" Francisco Land Co., H. G. Stevenson secre-
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San Francisco Last Factory, Slebe, Glanvllle
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San Francisco News Letter (weekly), Frederick
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San Francisco Newspaper Union,
American Type Founders' Co. proprie-
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San Francisco Novelty and Plating Works,
Adrian Merle president, Andrew Rud-
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glU manager, photo-engraving and zinc
etching, 518 Sacramento
San Francisco Pioneer Screen
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Kansas and Nevada, E. L. Hueter pro-
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and blinds, 524-530, 5tli, telephone
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San Francisco Police Patrol Telegraph. See
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Painter publisher, 123 California, room 21
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ket
" Francisco Retail Druggists' Assn.. Otto A.
Weihe secretary, 640 Post
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Doonhoe Bldg
" Francisco Sorosis Club, 424 Pine
San Francisco Steam Marble Saw Mills,
Joseph Musto & Son proprietors. 707-715
Battery
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chanan & Co. proprietors, stencil cut-
ters, box brand makers and engravers,
405 Front
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ley secretary, 331 Pine
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331 Pine
San Francisco Stock Brewery,
SE cor Powell and Francisco, telephone
Main 807
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& Co. publishers, office 326 Pine
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porated), J. T. Richardson president, R.
B. Girdwood vice-president and treas-
urer, J. W. A. Richardson secretary, S s
Brannan bet 8th and 9th
San Francisco Stove Works,
Hansen & Bain proprietors, manu-
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120 Sutter, rooms 52
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cisco Tageblatt Association publishers,
633 Merchant
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tor, E s San Bruno Av nr 28th
" Francisco The (Japanese newspaper), 112y4
Ellis rear
" Francisco Theological Seminary, R. J.
Trumbull secretary, office 419 San-
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San Francisco Tool Co., John R. Spring presi-
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salesroom 23 Stevenson
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San Francisco Turn Verein, Gustav A. Trost
president, Henry Dunk secretary, 323
Turk
San Francisco Turn Verein Hall, Adam Brehm
manager, 323 Turk
San Francisco Turner Hall Saloon, Adam
Brehm proprietor, wines and liquors, 323
Turk
San Francisco Turning and Planing Mill,
Carl F. Haas proprietor. 417-419 Mission
" Francisco Type Foundry, 510 Clay
San Francisco Typographical Union, J. J.
Galvin president, W. B. Benoist secre-
tary, 606 Montgomery
" Francisco Undertaking Co., Patrick J. Cor-
bet t manager, 1235 Market
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Leavenworth
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Av, telephone West 128
" Francisco Vindicator (weekly), James E.
Brown editor and proprietor, 932 Clay
" Francisco Weiss Beer Brewery, Stuber &
Weikert proprietors, NE cor Geary and
Baker
" Francisco Whist Club, William F. Bleh-
don secretary, 336 Post
San Francisco Window Cleaning Co. (The
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Stockton
SAN FRANCISCO WINDOW
CLEANING CO., L. Ferrari manager,
328 Sutter, telephone Main 5113
San Francisco Wine and Liquor Co., Isaac S.
Rosenbaum president, Samuel H. Rosen-
baum secretary, wine merchants, cigars
and tobacco, 24 East South
San Francisco Wire and Iron Works, John
Racik proprietor, 669 Mission bet 3d and
New Montgomery, telephone Black ].%3
San Francisco Wool Exchange, George Abbot
proprietor, 412 Townsend
San Francisco Wool Sorting and Scouring Co.,
Flint & McLennan proprietors, S\V cor
Bluxome and 5th
" Francisco Yacht Club, C. B. Hill secretary,
212 Pine
" Francisco Zinc and Brass Foundry,
Kremer Bros. & Co. proprietors, 40 Jes-
sie
" Giorgi Numa, cook. r. 509 Broadway
" Gottardo Hotel, G. Lepori & Co. proprie-
tors, 509-513 Broadway
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gation Co., Henry Miller president,
Charles Z. Merritt secretary, office 508
California, room 16
" Joaquin Brick Co., F. W. MuUer president.
Clairborne Horton secretary, S s Perry
bet 6th and 7th
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proprietors, 134 California
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agents, office 14 California
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dent, 44 Luning Bldg
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ager, 523 Market
San Juan Mining Co. (Las Flores, Lower Cal-
ifornia, Mexico), F. M. Petersen & Co.
agents, 506 Battery
" Leandro Gas and Electric Light Co.,W. J.
Landers president, A. C. Hammond sec-
retary, 207 Sansome
San Leandro, San Lorenzo and
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Electric Railway Express, FaU & Cary
Proprietors, 30 Market, telephone
rumm 183
San Luis Obispo Bituminous Rock Co., A. C.
Bassett president, 106-108 Phelan Bldg
San Luis Ohispo Flour Mills (San Luis Obispo),
Sperry Flour Co. proprietors, 134 Cali-
fornia
" Martino Hotel, 309 Broadway
SAN MATEO DAIRY,
Daly & Coldwell proprietors, produc-
ers and dealers m milk, depot 1010
Valencia, branch office 35 Eddy, ranch
Mission Road nr the Seven-mUe House,
San Mateo Co.
San Mateo Ranch Dairy, W. P. A. Brewer pro-
prietor, 1515 Fillmore
San Pedro Harbor, Dock and Land Associa-
tion, F. S. Douty secretary, 4 Montgom-
ery
" Pedro Hotel, Frank O. Johnson proprietor,
6 Howard
" Pedro Lumber Co., J. A. Hooper president,
H. M. Furman secretary, office 4 Califor-
nia
" Pedro Manuel, miner, r. 2024 Taylor
" Rafael and S. F. Express, Fitch & Carroll
proprietors, 323 East North
San Rafael Ferries, foot of Clay, Pier i
" Rafael House, 28, 7th
" Vicente Mining Co. (Mexico), C. A. Mor-
gan secretary, 158 Crocker Bldg
Sanberg John, tanner John Reilly, r. 230, 29th
Sanborn Albion I., stairbuilder, r. 631, 21st
" Arthur H., deputy City and County Sur-
veyor, r. 632 Post
" C. E.Mrs., r. 1804 Howard
" Charles, gastitter, r. 1306 Vallejo
" Clarence (Sanborn & Co.), r. 418 California
Av
" Franklin H., physician, 121a Powell, r. 418
California Av
" Frederick G., vice-president and treasurer
Bancroft- Whitney Co., r. 1020 Dolores
'■ Harvey L., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 1917 Fillmore
" Henry F., cooper, r. 828 Greenwich
" James H., porter Hawley Bros. Hard-
ware Co., r. IZVi Taylor
" Jane C, widow, r. 927 Dolores
" Jeremiah L., sawyer, r. 1917 Fillmore
" John A., law student Stanly, Hayes &
Bradley, r. Fruitvale
" Lucius W., r. 2435 California
" Luther, carpenter, r. 1812!4 Geary
" -Perris Map Co., limited (New York), John
E. Gardner manager, 426 California,
rooms 6-7
" Samuel (Sanborn & Co.), r. 418 California
Av
" Samuel, millhand, r. 608, 6th
SANBORN, VAIL & CO.
(Akin H. and Frank A. Vail), dealers
pictures and frames, stationery, mir-
rors, picture rails, brass goods, per-
fumery, fancy goods, notions, archi-
tects' supplies, artists' materials,
blank book manufacturers and print-
ers, 741-745 Market, telephone Main
593, factory 710-720 Minna, branches
Portland, Or., Los Angeles, Cal.
Sanborn W. D., general agent Burlington
Route, 32 Montgomery, r. 1406 Buchanan
_ " William B. (Sanborn & Wise), r. Fruitvale
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'Sanborn William E., clerk, r. 1912 Pierce
" Sanborn & Co. (Clarence and Samuel San-
born), manufacturers extracts, etc., 53,
2d
SANBORN & WISE
(WiUiam B. Sanborn and Harry E.
Wise), proprietors Vallejo Street U. s.
Bonded Warehouse, NW cor Front and
Vallejo and Vallejo Street Free Ware -
house, SW cor Front and Vallejo
SanchelJose, teacher music, r. 800 Ellis
" Vincent, teacher music, r. 800 Ellis
Sanchen Rebecca, domestic, 1025 O'Farrell
Sanches Arthur I., bookkeeper, r. 653Capp
' ' Randolph P. . carpenter and bui Ider , 40 New
Montgomery, r. 653 Capp
•Sanchez de Dolores M., widow, r. 1522^^ Jack-
son
" Esther, widow, r. 1416 Larkin
" Felix, gardener, r. 2520 Mission
" Guide, steward, r. 706 Battery
• " Hermina Mrs., teacher Spanish, r. 1415
Powell
• " Jose G., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 2520 Mission
■ " Manuel, coalpasser str Corona, r. 605
Broadway
" Miguel, porter Seppich & Kleinhans, r.
1415 Powell
" Nora C, widow, r. 2140 Sutter
"Sanchez Pablo, general agent (Spanish dept.)
Equitable Life Assurance Society of
the United States, office 11 Crocker
Bldg, r. Oakland
" R. Miss, dressmaker, r. 634 Vallejo
" Regina, widow, r. 407 Montgomery Av
■ " Richafd, vaquero, r. 1315 Nebraska
" Richard R., teamster, r. cor P and 15th Av
South
" Robert D., tanner Norton Tanning Co., r.
1315 Nebraska
Sancken Christian, liquors, 301 Broderick
Sand Christopher, deckhand tug Monarch
" Ferdinand, barber and baths, 27, 3d, r. 642
Fred E., barber, NW cor Sutter and
Kearny, r. 6 Birch Av
George, plumber Joseph Sand Jr., r. 644
Jessie
George F., barber Ferdinand Sand, r. 642
Jessie
Hans, cook tugboat Monarch, r. 544a Mis-
sion
Harry, porter C. E.Whitney & Co., r. 145
Henry
Joseph, barber and baths, 50, 4th, r. 644
Jessie
Joseph Jr., plumber, 1309 Mission, r. 644
William, plumber Joseph Sand Jr., r. 644
Jessie
See Sands
Sandahl Charles A., tailor, r. 32 Lafayette
' " Christian, compositor Commercial Pub-
lishing Co., r. 10 Marye Terrace
Sandbach Harry W. M., clerk Western Sugar
Refining Co., r. 330y2 Bartlett
Sandbeck Knud, driver Irvine Bros., r. 1134
Union
•Sandberg A., cook Chicago Hotel
" Frank, seaman, r. 18 Perry
" Fritz, helper Thomas Christie, r. 14 Te-
hama
" John, basket maker, r. 2133 Mission
" John A., tanner, r. 230, 29th
" John P., laborer, r. 1000a Minna
" Julius G., pattern maker William F. Bus-
well, r. 4a Antonio
>g®"Sandberg. See Sandborg
Sandberger Eugene, waiter, r. 14 John
" Eugene Mrs., dressmaking, 14 John
Sandborg John, longshoreman, r. 28 Sacramento
Sandeen John, carpenter, r. 210, Uth
Sandefur Frederick L., incandescent Edison
Light and Power Co., r. Gl-ZV^ Minna
Sandegren Charles A., stenographer Gould &
Jaudin, r. 220 Eddy
" Nicholas, r. 12 Washington
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Sandelin Bertha Miss, r. 212 Steuart
" Frank, liquors, 212 Steuart
" Pleasant H., liquors, r. 135 Ridley
" Sophia, domestic, 1323 Guerrero
Sandell Carl A., barber John A. Sandell, r. 312
Fillmore
" John A., barber, 310 Fillmore, r. 312 Fill-
more
4®=Sandell. See Sandl
Sandeman George, blacksmith, r. 328 Pennsyl-
vania Av
Sanden Electric Co. The, M. A. McLaughlin
manager, 632 Market
" John, carpenter, r. 210i/i, 11th
" Louis T., collector, r. 7329a Clementina
Sander Charles (W. H. Bowe & Co.), r. NE cor
El Dorado and Potrero Av
" Edward, gripman Geary St. RR., r. 5 Hen-
derson Av
" Francis, groceries and liquors, 623, 2d, r.
619, 2d
" John, laborer, r. 3 Decatur
" Maria Mrs. (Becker & Sander), r. St. Hel-
ena, Cal.
" M. J. A. Mrs., widow, r. 829 Union
" Monroe, salesman Meyerfeld, Mitchell &
Co., r. 1830 O'Farrell
" Sylvain, bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1830 O'Farrell
4®="Sander. See Zander
Sanderini Theodore Mrs., teacher vocal music,
r. 1502 Laguna
Sanders Albert, seaman, r. 126 Oregon
" Alfred G., bookkeeper J. P. Thomas, r. 1406
Polk
" Amos A., proprietor Union Square Hall, 421
Post, r. 713 Post
" Annie, widow, r. 1404 Powell
" Annie Miss, r. 123 Shipley
" Charles, decorator, r. 423 J ones
" Charles F., r. 1050 Howard
" Cornelius T. (Sanders & Johnson), r. 909
Jones
" David A., printer Hinton Printing Co., r.
1406 Polk
" David H., cigar manufacturer, 1438b Va-
lencia
" Edward A., salesman Edwin H. Ladd, r.
614,21st
" Elizabeth, widow, clairvoyant, 8 Mont-
gomery Av
" ElmaC, teacher kindergarten, r. 1406 Polk
" Frank E., salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 713 Post
" Frederick H., master schr Alcalde, of&ee
Pier 4, Steuart
" George, waiter, r. 3 Chatham PI
" George H. (Wright & Sanders), r. 923
Pine
" G. W., coachman, r. 28 Turk
" H. & Co. (Henry F. Sanders and Martin
Van Haaren), ladies' and gent's furnish-
ing goods, 94, 9th
" Henry (Sanders & Co.), r. 1622 Larkin
" Henry, cigarmaker David H. Sanders, r.
1438b Valencia
" Henry, clerk, r. 307, 4th
" Henry A. (H. Sanders & Co ), r. 132, 12th
" Henry S., actor, r. 1406 Polk
" Henry S. Jr., stenographer Continental
Fire Ins. Co., r. 1406 Polk
" Herman, bartender, r. 209 Leidesdorff
Sanders Jacob, proprietor Boston Farm Dairy,
219, 7th, telephone South 392, r. 225, 7th
" James, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" James H., upholsterer, r. 19I9Lexington Av
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DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC GOAL
Family Trade a Specialty.
© Sanders John, carpenter and builder, 431 Jones,
g r. 423 Jones
fl " John, gardener, r. 1825 Pine
Pi " John Jr.. carpenter, r, 423 Jones
S " Juliana S. Miss, r. 923 Pine
SANDERS J. W.,
japanning works, plain and orna-
mental japanning, lacquering, bronz-
ing, gilding, glass embossing, stencil
cutting, etc., 232 Fremont, r. 16 Haw-
thorne
Sanders Leo, butcher, r. 613'^ Natoma
" Levy, butcher, r. GlSy^ Natoma
Sanders Louis, manager Boston Farm Dairy,
219, Tth, r. 225, 7th
" Luke. r. SlVn Chesley
" Meyer, peddler, r. 424 Fulton
" Nathaniel, student, r. ]941Vi McAllister
" Oregon, attorney at law. 230 Montgomery,
rooms 2.3-24. r. Oakland
" Rae M. Miss, r. 194iy2 McAllister
" Robert, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Rudolf F.. bartender Joseph Gretz, r. 3
Chatham PI
" Samuel A., bottler Rosenblatt Co., r.
194] 1/4 McAllister
" Samuel' F., liquors. Hunter's Point
" Sarah, widow, r. 343 Beale
" S. F., deckhand str Monticello
" Solomon, carrier postofQce, r. 15^4 Eddy
" Solomon A., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 131
Grove
" Thomas, miner, r. 734 Montgomery
" William, watchman str General McDowell,
r. 45b Federal rear
" William M., japanner J. W. Sanders, r. 16
Hawthorne
'• William McG., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 16 Hawthorne
" William S., bricklayer, r. 314, 5th
SANDERS & CO.
(Henry Sanders and Carl L. Schalitz),
coppersmiths, manufacturers steam-
boat, sugarbouse, distilleries and
breweries copper work, etc., 421-423
Mission
Sanders & Johnson (Cornelius T. Sanders and
Peter Johnson), merchant tailors, 1-3
Phelan Bldg
^f Sanders. See Saunders
Sandersfeld Frederick, liquors, 33, 3d, r. 217
Stevenson
" Frederick J., driver George Jones, r. 217
Stevenson
" John, engineer, r. 211 Minna
SandersonAustin A., judge Superior Court De-
partment 7, Chambers New City Hall,
2d floor, r. 2310 Washington
" Brothers Steel Co. (Syracuse, N. Y.l, H. D.
Morris & Co. agents, 141-143, 1st
" Charles, tailor, 2 White's PI
•' Eliza, widow, r. 515 Eddy
•' Florence, teacher music, r. 2510Steiner
" Frederick W., horseshoer, 38 Main, r. 1113'^
Howard
" Frederick W., butcher, r. 821 Jessie
'• George, gilder Schussler Bros., r. 110, 5th
" George R. (Coffin & Sanderson), r. 3708
Jackson
■■' Harriet L., widow, r. 2510 Steiner
• Harry B., janitor Golden Gate Hall, r. 625
Sutter
" James E., fireman Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 204, 31st
Sanderson James J., superintendent O'Connor*
Moffatt & Co., r. 1414 Devisadero
James L., mining, r. 8 Antonio
John, carpenter, r. 347 Alvarado
John, machinist, r. 765 Harrison
Lemuel A., driver A. Quade & Co., r. 1013
Union
Lizzie, widow, r. 32b Moss
Peter, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
S., upholsterer Bernhard Mattress Co., r.
347 Alvarado
Walter, with Shreve & Co., r. 515 Eddy
William (Hauser & Sanderson), r. 131, 3d
William N., janitor Golden Gate Hall. r.
625 Sutter
" William W., attorney at law, 214 Pine,
room 45, r. 717 Broadway
Sandford John Mrs., proprietor The Devonshire,
725 Pine
Sandford Joseph H., secretary Hawaiian Com-
mercial and Sugar Co., 119 Bush, r. 1225
O'Farrell
Sandford Louis N., dentist, 1370 Market
Sandin Charles, seaman, r. 252 Spear
Sandkamp John H., watchmaker, 126 Kearny,
room 46, r. Alameda
Sandl J. Henry, washer John Wieland Brewery,
r. 708 Howard
Sandlin James E., liquors, 109 Larkin
Sandman Frederick, laborer, r. 134, 4th
" George, barber, 33 Mason
" Sarah Mrs., dressmaking, 233 Golden Gate
Av
" Solomon, policeman, r. 233 Golden Gate Av
Sandmann Herman, insurance agent, r. 322
Shotwell
Sandobal Andreas, r. 734 Montgomery
Sandow George, surveyor and draughtsman,
530 California, room 27, r. 210Waller
Sandoz Numa, liquors, 443 Bush
Sandquist Brothers (Charles and John), milk
dealers, 159, 2d
" Charles (Sandquist Bros.), r. 159, 2d
" John (Sandquist Bros.), r. 159, 2d
Sandrock Frederick, oyster packer, r. 548, 3d
Sands Emanuel, carpenter, r. lOej^ Welsh
" James V., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 327 Broadway
" John, engineer, r. 650 Howard
" John A., attorney at law, 54-55 Crocker
Bldg, r. Oakland
" Joseph, r. 1061^ Welsh
" Joseph E., dentist, 406 Sutter, r. 642 Jessie
" Joseph R., porter Olympic Club, r. 1404 Polk
" Kate Mrs., r. 327 Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 106}^ Welsh
" Michael L., harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 337 Broadway
" Robert J., salesman J. Baumgarten & OcT
r. 7321/4 Harrison
" Thomas, watchman Spreckels Bldg, r. 732!>4
Harrison
" Thomas Jr., asst. bookkeeper Cal. Notion
and Toy Co., r. 73314 Harrison
" Walter, clerk Cowen & Cowen, r. 644 Jessie
i8@=-Sands. See Sand
Sandstad Peter, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 147 Dore
" William, bookkeeper Sailors' Home
Sandsten Louisa, widow, r. 381 Stevenson
Sandstrom Charles, marine engineer, r. 508
Hermann
" Emil A., liquors and lodgings, 108 Jackson
" Gustav. fireman str Sausalito
" Hans, sheet iron worker Morrison & Bevi-
lockway, r. 110 Steuart
" William, laborer Johnson & Swenson, r.
12 Jackson
Sandt William, shampooer Hammam Baths, r.
321 Ellis
Sandy B. H. C, manager Home Pub. Co., 410
Sansome, r. 207 Jones
" John W., contractor and builder, 9 Ghapul-
tepec
" Samuel J., vocalist, r. 1120c Golden Gate
Av
Sanford Albert L., r. 418 Ellis
" Arthur N., bookkeeper A. I. Hall & Son, r.
522 Taylor
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ley
" Elliott, bookkeeper C. S. Moses & Co., r.
1235 O'Farrell
" Frank L., fruits and vegetables, 104 Eddy,
r. 106 Eddy
" Irving E., lastmaker, r. 134, 12th
" John, salesman, r. 725 Pine
" John E., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
" J. W., manufacturers' agent, 214 Pine, room
30, r. Alameda
«' Lester, floorman Alex McGord & Co., r. 221
Ellis
<■ Lewis P., professor of science, 330 Ellis
" Nellie, widow, r. 39, 14th
<• Nicoll E., salesman Britton & Rey, r. 2610
Bush
" Wallace W., treasurer Carl son Currier Co.,
6-8 Sutter, r. 2509 Pacific Av
" William S., seaman, r. 22 East
" W. Laurie, bookkeeper Wetmore Bros., r.
1420 Clay
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Sangali Stefano. waiter, r. 1012 Montgomery
Sanger C. M., president West Shore Railway
Co., 43 Crocker Bldg, r. San Leandro
" Elizabeth B., widow, r. 315, 19th
" George A., plumber, r. 137 Broad
" Hattie Miss, clerk, r. 137 Broad
Sanger Lumber Co. The, George H. Collins
president, Alonzo M. Grim secretary, 22
Market
" Milton H., boiler maker, r. 137 Broad
" William M., painter, r. 137 Broad
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Sangomini Alfonso, fisherman, r. 1315 Sansome
Sangster Adam D., salesman Raphael Weill &
Co., r. 412 Hyde
" Robert, gunsmith and locksmith, 101514 Va-
lencia, r. 319/2, 20th
Sangster William A., manager Rogers' Mission
Express, r. 317, 20th
Sanguinetti Antonio, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
" Benjamin, upholsterer, 217 Jones
" Carmelina, widow, r. 607 Greenwich
" Frank, porter Pascal, Dubedat & Co.. r. 607
Greenwich
" Frederick, teamster A. Levi & Co., r. 1217
Kearny
" Gaetano, porter C. G. Fuller, r. 1214 Kearny
" Giovanni, bootblack, r. 1214 Kearny
" Giuseppe, wood and coal, 1803 Mason
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Greenwich and Lombard
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" Joseph, laborer, r. 805^ Filbert
" Julio, plumber, r. 607 Greenwich
Sanguinetti Leon, secretary San Francisco
Hay and Grain Co., 619-621, 4th, r. 1425
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" Philip, laborer, r. SOaH Filbert
" Pietro, baker, r. 8 Margaret PI
" Steven (Sanguinetti & Co.), r. 523 Davis
Sanguinetti & Co. (Stephen Sanguinetti, Ber-
nardo Perata and Angelc Delmonte),
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Sanitarium Baths, Cornelius E. DriscoU pro-
prietor, 2210 Powell
Sankey Charles A., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 1837
San Carlos Av
" Jeremiah, house and sign painter, 807V4
Valencia, r. 1830 San Carlos Av
" Mabel F. Miss, teacher Agassiz Primary
School, r. 1830 San Carlos Av
" Mary J. Mrs., physician, 1837 San Carlos
Av
Salingar Michael, peddler, r. I bet 10th and Uth
Avs
Sanmartino Giovanni, r. 31 Ohio PI
Sann Joseph, milker Joseph Fassler, r. Mission
Road bet Five and Six Mile Houses
Sannebeck August, wood and coal, hay and
grain, 1204 Green, r. 1206 Green
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SanSom Louis N., compositor Julius Gabriel , r.
Sansot Frank, ironer Peter Hondeville, r. 234, 1st
" Pauline Miss, laundress, r. 631 Jackson
Santa Barbara Bituminous Eock Co., Joseph
Scheerer president, 21-23, 10th
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dent, H. M. Furman secretary, ofhce 4
California
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Roche, r. 111794 Kearny
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r. 46 Ritch
Santa Cruz City and County Directory, F. M.
Husted publishers, 530 California, room
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408 California
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Washington
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Santa Fe Route, 61 Chronicle Bldg
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Santallier Felix, agent Compagnie Du Boleo,
14 Sansome, room 17
Santandreu Antonio M. Rev., rector Yglesia de
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, r. 908
Broadway
Santella Giovanni, laborer, r. 29 Hinckley
Santich George M., cook Anton E. Barbich, r.
641 Mission
Santif Celia E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 506 Hermann
" Essie M. Miss, shoefltter, r. 506 Hermann
" Joseph, porter, r. 6 Polk Lane
" Mary, widow, r. 506 Hermann
Santina Pietro, hostler James Fagan & Son, r.
9 Calhoun
Santini Ellenor, plaster decorations. 124 Mc-
Allister
" Lorenzo, sculptor Ellenor Santini, r. 124
McAllister
" Marco, r. 124 McAllister
Santisteban Gabriel C, teacher guitar, r. 1540
Jackson
Santoni Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 9 St. Charles PI
Santos Antone, mariner, r. 208 Jackson
" J., seaman, r. 112 Jackson
" John, seaman, r. 224 Jackson
" Jose, seaman, r. 329 Broadway
" Joseph, laborer, r. 216 Jackson
" Maria Miss, r. 429 Pacific
" Mary Miss, lodgings, 429 Broadway
" Rose, widow, r. 429 Pacific
Santour Mihram, compositor Commercial Pub-
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Santry Michael, laborer, r. 31 Ford
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Saphos Constantine Z., laundryman, r. 1116 Lar-
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Sapin George C, salesma;n Will & Finck Co., r.
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Sapphire The, Mrs. Edwinona C. Davis pro-
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Saraco Frank, laborer Gray Bros., r. SW cor
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Saragossa Manuel, fisherman, r. 4 Kohler PI
Sarah B. Cooper Congregational Kindergar-
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Saratoga Hall, Otto Willweber manager, 814
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• Packing Co., Balfour, Guthrie & Co. agents,
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Sarber John F., r. 1802 Page
Sarcander Carl, r. 810 Jessie
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Sardi John Rev., S. J., clergyman St. Ignatius
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Sargent A. A. Mrs., r. 1630 Folsom
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" Arthur W., granite cutter, r. 112 Mason
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" Frances Miss, principal Emily P. Walker
Memorial Free Kindergarten, 211-213,
9th, r. 1633 Clay
■• FranoesD. Miss, school teacher,r. 305 Jones
" Frank A., teamster Cal. St. RR., r. 1325
Sacramento
" Frank G., salesman Goodyear Rubber Co.,
r. Alameda
Sargent George C, attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 30-31, r. 1630 Folsom
" George W., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 502
Shotwell
" Helen M. Mrs., dressmaking, 112 Mason
" John A., purser str Bonita
" Mary A., widow, r. 420 Ellis
" Nicholas F., steward University Club, r.
40i) Leavenworth
" Sarah L., widow, dressmaker, r. 242'/^, 9th
" Thomas F., clerk Peter F. Collier, r. 429
Clementina
Sarina Jennie Miss, bag sewer American Salt
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Sarjentson Richard, r. 902 Montgomery
Sarle Benonia, millwright, r. 2612 Bush
" Lester, cashier W. Loaiza & Co., r. 2612
Bush
" Richard A., pattern maker, r. 911, 23d
" Sherman A., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
911, 23d
Sarles Julia Mrs., teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 2318 Steiner
Sarll Adelbert J., cigar maker G. H. Bertram &
Co., r. 2422 Calif ornia
Sarmento Antonio A. (Cunha & Sarmento), r. ;
Oakland
Saroni Giovanni B., laborer, r. 11 Pollard PI ,
" Louis (Louis Saroni & Co), r. 622 Turk
Saroni Louis & Co. (Louis Saroni and Simon
Kohn), candy manufacturers and sugar
grinders, 508-5i2 Front
" Luigi, bootblack, r. 20 Hinckley
■' Salvatore, laborer, r. 510 Green
Sarraille Eugene, driver Mrs. M. B. Huff, r. 34th
off San Jose Av
" John, milker August Pontacq, r. cor Berlin
and Felton
•' Michael, painter, r. 525 Bay
" Peter, contractor, r. 525 Bay
Sarrazin Alphonse, cook Occidental Hotel, r.
1313 Stockton
" Martha Mrs., employee French Hospital .
Sariebi Angelo, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI .
Sarrecq Andrew, clerk G. Orsi, r. 812 Filbert ,
Sarret Pierre, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Sarsfleld Cornelius Mrs., widow, r. 2123 O'Far-
rell
" John H., bookkeeper, r. 2123 O'Farrell
"' Michael, tailor, r. 548 Linden Av
" Peter, marine fireman, r. 557 Howard
" Reginald, painter, r. 2123 O'Farrell
Sarthou Bernard, laundry, 1231 Golden Gate Av
" Jacob (Sarthou & Trebucq), r. 35th Av
South nr Railroad Av
" Octavia Miss, r. 1231 Golden Gate Av
•' & Trebucq (Jacob Sarthou and Denis Tre-
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road Av
Sarti Annie, widow, r. 11.55 Harrison
Sartini Vittorio (Sartini & Micheli), r. 515 Green
" & Micheli (Vittorio Sartini and Guglielmo
Micheli), wood and coal, 1523 Dupont
Sartori Augustine P. (Sartori & Fantina), r. 1026.
Sacramento •
" H. R., bookkeeper I. Sartori & Co., r. San
Rafael
" I. & Co. (Ignazio and Victor Sartori), pro-
: prietors Fairville Creamery, 8 Lick PI
" Ignazio (I. Sartori & Co.), r. San Rafael
" Joseph, r. 1309 Stockton
" Victor (I. Sartori & Co.),r. Fairville, Cal.
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Sartorius Alfred M.. brass finisher Thomas
Day & Co., r. 1646 Howard
" J. George, foreman S. F. Novelty and Plat-
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Sarubo Antonio, window cleaner, r. 10 Margaret
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" Giovanni, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
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Clay, r. 242(4 Greenwich
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" Henry H., coffee saloon, 631 Clay, r. 712
Kearny
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■' William W., gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r,
1057 Folsom
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622 Clay
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Bryant
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Av, r. 1904 Greenwich
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Safer A. Miss, packer Viavi Co., r. 216 Lang-
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<■ Alfred, teamster Bocarde Drayage Co., r.
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Sathman George, carriage blacksmith Carvill
MfgCo.,r. 908Girard
Satke Charles, tailor, 504 Kearny
Satorious Frederick, cellerman Cal. Wine Assn,
r. 6771/2 Mission
Satow John, bartender, r. 713 California
Satterlee John P. (Allen & Satterlee), r. 724
O'Farrell
Satterthwaite Robert T. M., salesman, r. 522
Eddy
Satterwhite William T. (S. Morris & Co.), r. 7
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r. 1500a Howard
" George, foreman Catton, Bell & Co., r. 20b
Rausch
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" . Henry, cabinet maker Kragen Furniture
Co., r. 5 Mason
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Octavia
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esh Sather and Charles Silh6rstein),
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tavia
" Joseph, bookkeeper Pac. Tool and Supply
Co., r. 1425 Webster
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trician, r. 712a Union
Sauber William, fruiis and vegetables, 154a
Geary
Sauer Adam, carpenter, r.'837i4, 17th
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720 Howard
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Berkeley ^
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mar S hool, SW cor 10th and Howard, r.
1417 Howard
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125 Olive Av .^
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Geary _^ , .
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Sternheim & Co., r. 318 Myrtle Av
*' Paul, painter, r. 339 Tehama
«' Peter, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
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" Tillie, domestic, 228 Waller
J9®"Sauer. See Saur
Sauers Charles R., foreman Golden Gate Lum-
ber Co.'s Mill, r. 1820 Filbert
Sauerwein Gustav H., painter M. Harmuth, r.
130 Fern Av
Saul Alexander, seaman, r. 21 Stanford
" Eugene, r. 2667 Howard
" Eugene C, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2667
Howard ^ ,.
" George M., dentist, 112 Kearny, r. 1530 Cali-
fornia
" James A., plumber Truman S. Clark Co., r.
1419 Mission
" John, notions, 337, 6th
" Margaret E., widow, r. 2667 Howard
" OvertonM.,dentist,112Kearny, r. 1530Cali-
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SaulanPeterB., laborer Samuel Baker, r. 1519
Dupont
Saulet Carl, pilot str T. C. Walker, r. Stockton
Saulmann Julius, solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 218 Stockton
Saulovich Matteo, laborer Matteo Drobaz, r. 6
Washington
Saulpaugh Edward R., engineer, r. 310, 19th
Saulsberg William F., mechanic W. W. Mon-
tague & Co., r. Alameda
Saulsburg George, superintendent Bay City
Match Co.. r. 1823 Howard
Saulsbury George D., lumberman, r. 306, 7th
J8®=-Saulsbury. See Salisbury and Salsbury
Saulter Jennie Miss, housekeeper New Western
Hotel
Saundermann Carl, bartender James Cairns, r.
SE cor Stanyan and Sullivan
Saunders Albert L., compositor, r 734 Pine
" Augustus, engineer, r. 1935 Lexington Av
■' Bertba A., physician, 531 Sutter
" Charles W., r. 49 Hermann
'( Charles W., painter, r. 3311^ Bryant rear
" D. Edgar (Roberts & Saunders), r. 121 Turk
-f Edward, r. 25 Taylor
" Edward V., salesman, r. 1322 California
" Elias, salesman Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
1531 Waller
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" Elizabeth Miss, kindergarten teacher, r.
2038 Steiner
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Lexington Av
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" Joseph S. W., carpenter and builder, 40
New Montgomery, r. 411 Lyon
" Josephine Miss, teacher Redding Primary
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^' Mary I. Mrs., nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
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1151 Market
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821 Folsom
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4th floor, r. 712 Sutter
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" William O., laborer U. S. Custom House,
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Saunderson David, r. 728 Haight
Sauneuf George J., stone grainer, r. 1703 Kearny
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Provision Co., r. 1271, 7th Av South
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Sauter Charles, dairy produce, 1405 Stockton
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Cedar Av
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Market, r. 614 Folsom
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" Ernest F., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 241 Richland Av
" John R., finisher P. H. Jackson & Co., r. 35
Nevada Av
Sauvage Leon, French laundry, 314, 5th
Sauvaire August, foreman The Leduc Tule Imp.
Co., r. Berkeley
Sauvlet William, teacher music, r. 604 Oak
" William Jr., r. 604 Oak
Saux Henrietta Mrs., lodgings, 309 Grant Av
" Louis, cook French Hospital, r. 309 Grant
Av
Savage Alfred, with Hiram L. Gear, 211 San-
some
" Alice, widow, r, 10%. Sherwood PI
" Andrew, blacksmith, r. 435 Bryant
" Celia Miss, nurse St. Mark's Hospital
" Charles F., mailing clerk Butterick Pub-
lishing Co., r. 91U4 Mission
" Edward, commission broker, 26-28 Leides-
dorff, r. 306 Stockton
" Eugene, flier Union Box Factory, r. 116
Alta
" George, restaurant, 529c Hayes
" Henry Mrs., widow, r. 2418 Mission
" Hugh J., waiter, r. 10^4 Sherwood PI
" James, laborer, r. 68 Minna
" James, laborer, r. 211 Perry
" James J., finisher Hey wood Bros. & Co., r.
1025, 16th Av South
" J. F. Mrs., r. 21/2 Converse
" John, helper Edison Light and Power Co.,
r. 223 Birch Av
" John E. Mrs., r. NE cor Ashbury and
' Frederick
" John H., gasfltter, r. 13 Folsom Av
" Lincoln E., attorney at law, 1207 Market
'• Mary A., widow, r. 24 Lewis
" Michael, tailor, r. 138 Clara
" Michael J., contractor, r. 802 Shotwell
Savage Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), George
R. Wells president, Edward B. Holmes
secretary, 50 Nevada Block
" Nicholas J., plumber F. Raisch, r. 13 Fol-
som Av
" Patrick, engineer tugboat Rockaway, r. 2
Clinton
" Patrick, cook, r. 625, 2d
" Patrick H., machinist P. C. S. S. Co., r. 13
Folsom Av
" Peter P., pressman, r. 116 Alta
" P. R. Mrs., r. 331 Fell
" R. Mrs., widow, r. 91714 Mission
Savage Theodore (Carson & Savage), attorney
at law, 558-560 Emporium Bldg, 5th floor,
r. 700 Broderick
" Thomas, secretary Revista Publishing
Co., 6 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, r. 606 Mont-
gomery
" Thomas E., bootblack, 1007 Howard, r. 957
Market
" Walter R.,r. 331 Fell
" William, machinist, r. 2 Clinton
Savage William, shoemaker, 1032 Sutter
" William C, manager Golden Gate Manu-
facturing Co., 223 Mission
" William F., stockcutter, r. 116 Alta
" William H., blacksmith, r. 754 Harrison
Savannah Bessie Miss, cashier Kohlberg,
Strauss & Frohman, r. 606 Fell
" Michael, salesman Triest & Co., r. 606 Pell
" Rose, widow, r. 606 Fell
" Samuel, musician, r. 606 Fell
Savart Louis, proprietor Hotel de France,
6161/2-618 California
Saville John, seaman str San Bias
Saven Jennie, domestic, 1622 Clay
" Stephen Rev., r. 1130 Pacific
Savery Edwin, metal spinner Boesch Lamp Co.,
r. II2814 Alabama
" William W., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
542 Jersey
4®=Savery. See Savory
Savich Stephen, waiter, r. 107 Austin Av
Savignac John, tailor, r. 12 Lynch
Saville John H. (Saville, MacLymont & Co.),
office 10 Annie
SAVILLE, MacLYMONT & CO.
(John H. SavUIe and Victor H. M. Mac-
Lymont), proprietors California Met-
allurgical Works, 10 Annie, opposite
Palace Hotel, telephone Main 733
SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY,
S. C. Bigelow president, Arthur A.
Smith vice-president, Cyrus W, Car-
many cashier, 101 Montgomery cor
Sutter, telephone Main 5382
Savio Emilio, fruits and vegetables, 530 O'Far-
rell
" Paolo, clerk Emilio Savio, r. 534 O'Farrell
" Secondo, fruits and vegetables, 1201i^ Fol-
som
Savon and Carpet Cleaning Co., Brandt & Davis
managers, 206 Leavenworth
Savonello Charles, dairyman, 33d Av South nr
San Bruno Av
Savory John R., shipping, office 13 Steuart, r.
1233 Vallejo
" Kate, widow, r. 1109 Post
" Mary, widow, r. 1233 Vallejo
" Richard, r 48 Cook
Savoy, finest imported millinery, 143 Post
Savoy Hotel, Mrs. A. Hesthal proprietor, NE
cor Post and Powell
Sawdon Thomas T., 1st asst. engineer strCitv
of Peking, r. 1224 O'Farrell
Sawers Charles G., bookkeeper Balfour, Guthrie
& Co., r. 1011 Bush
Sawin Dora, widow, dressmaker, r. 242 Taylor
Sawtelle David, insurance, 439 California, r.
1816b Ellis
" Eugene W., freight clerk, r. 327, 19th
•• Guy E., carrier postoffice. r. 923Vi Mission
" James C, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 923i4
Mission
46r-Sawtelle. See Sautell
Sawyer Albert F., physician, 836 Sutter, r.
Palace Hotel
" Anna L., asst. Free Public Library, r. 819
Bush
'• Anna M. Miss, r. 733 Bush
" Annie, widow, r. 240 San Jose Av
" August, expressman, cor California and
Kearny, r. 374 Natoma
" August A., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. San
Leandro
" Benjamin F., policeman, r. 1212 Jackson
" Charles E., r. 644 Waller
" Charles H., produce commission, 417-419
Front, r. Berkeley
" Charles P., bookkeeper Samuel McCartney,
r. 714 Bush
" Daniel W., carrier postoffice, r. 107 Col-
lingwood
" E. D. (Sawyer & Burnett), r. 819 Bush
" Edward A., clerk, r. 1509^2 Devisadero
" Edward E., office 420 California, rooms 1-2,
r. 819 Bush
" Forrest, bartender Philip J. Crimmins, r.
113 Larkin
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Sawyer Frank E., r. 819 Bush
" George, student, r. 2023 Fillmore
" George M., painter, r. Wolfe nr California
Av
" George W., milkman, r. Goettingen nr
Bacon
" Herbert C, physician, 15 Hill
" House, Mary A. Sawyer proprietor, 801 De-
visadero
" John A., asst. foreman Siebe & Green
" John F., painter Market St. Ry., r. 430
Eddy
" John H., fireman, r. 406 Jones
" Joseph, truckman Truck 3, r. 28 Washing-
ton Av
" Joseph H., foreman stereotyper The Bulle-
tin, r. 120. 11th
" Kate Mrs., r. 367 Jessie
■' Lewis B., floorman G. W. Brown, r. ibZYi
Minna
" Lewis E., clerk, r. 230 Scott
" Lorenzo S. B., attorney at law, 508 Califor-
nia, room 41, r. 617 Hyde
" Margaret, widow, r. 424% Shotwell
" Mary A., widow, proprietor Sawyer House,
801 Devisadero
" Meredith, secretary U. S. Circuit Court of
Appeals, r. 617 Hyde
" Milton G., clerk Registry Division Post
Office, r. 4(12 Hayes
Sawyer M. L. Mrs., manager Phonograph Co. ,
216 Bush, r. 733 Bush
" Nathaniel, watchman Eagle Automatic
Can Co., r. 150914 Devisadero
" R. H., watchman Palace Hotel
" Robert H., stereotyper, r. 109V^ Germania
" Samuel T., printer Post, r. 3124a 16th
Sawyer Tanning Co., S. E. Holden president,
L. J. Norton secretary, tanners (Napa,
Cal.), Charles L. Field agent, 312 Clay
" Thomas, liquors. 935 Mission
" William F., attorney at law, 11-12 Mills
Bldg, 9th floor
" William P., bartender Thomas Sawyer
" William T. (Kempkey, Gilham & Sawyer),
r. 1412 Bush
Sawyer & Burnett. (E. D. Sawyer and John M.
Burnett), attorneys at law, 420 Califor-
nia, rooms 1-2
Saxe Albert A., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 617
Eddy
" Bertram, clerk, r. 617 Eddy
" Charles G., master mariner, r. 812 Eliza-
beth
" Edward E., woodcarver Sterling Furniture
Co., r. 218 Crescent Av
. ' Elizabeth J., widow, r. 218 Crescent Av
'" Harry A., salesman Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co.
" Herman A., teacher, r. 41 Hill
" Homer P., live stock dealer, r. 638, 21st
" John D., operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co., r. 41 Hill
" Marion C, conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 1821i/i
Hyde
" Oliver, meter man Spring Valley W. W., r.
509 Lombard
" Orman F., housemover, r. 15 Grand Av
" William P., r. 218 Crescent Av
4®~Saxe. See Sachs
Saxon Samuel, laborer, r. 801 Union
Saxsenmeier Joseph, maltster John Wieland
Brewery, r. 44 Clementina
Saxton David, salesman Western Furnishing
Co., r. 143 Murphy Bldg
" tedward W., bridge builder, r. 328, 3d
" James G., r. 615a Lombard
J6®="Saxton. See Sexton
Saxtorph Henry (Holm & Saxtorph), r. Oak-
land
Say Luther M.,gripman Market St. Ry.,r. 319%,
10th
Sayer Albert, r. 634, 23d
" Ella Miss, with Mrs. M. H. Ober, r. 7%
Bowie Av
" Harry, apprentice H. Friedrichs, r. 7%
Bowie Av
Joseph W. , laborer S. P. Co. , r. 7% Bowie Av
See Sayre
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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AND ARTISTIC.
G^l-O^+V iVlarket St.
Sayers Florence Miss, nurse, r. 1521 Pine
" Frederick, plumber, r. 1526 Stockton
" Joseph, teamster, r. 141% Chattanooga
" J. Walter, clerk London, Paris and Ameri-
can Bank, r. Alameda
" Wallace A., r. 71 Shipley
" William F., attorney at law, 306 Pine,
room 15, r. 2128 Broderick
Sayle Richard, foreman blacksmith Union I.
Wks, r. 1015 Howard
Sayles Arthur L., traveling salesman, r. 224a
McAllister
" Clarence E., printer Sanborn-Perris Map
Co., r. 708% Bush
" Flavia, widow, r. 70 Natoma
" George, r. 70 Natoma
" Harry A., storekeeper John M. Klein's
Electrical Wks, r. 1001 Sacramento
4®"Sayles. See Sales
Saylor Amelia Mrs., clairvoyant, r. 330 Fell
" Benjamin F., billiard instructor, r. 18 Met-
calfe PI
" Daniel, salesman, r. 330 Fell
" Daniel W., coffee saloon, 10 Stockton, r.
2437 Sutter
iS^'Saylor. See Sailer
Sayner Alfred, r. 719, 15th
Sayous Leon, laundryman M. Charles Bernatas ,
r. 407, 3d
Sayre D. L., compositor, r. 151 Minna
Sayre John H., secretary National Fertilizer
Co., 405 Montgomery, room 5, r. San Mateo
" J. S., peddler, r. 1140 Market
4®- Sayre. See Sayer
Say well Harry T., teamster William Raubinger
& Sons, r. 719 Lombard
Sylvester, carpenter, r. 1105 Broadway
Thomas, gardener, r. 719 Lombard
William, carpenter, r. 912 Treat Av
William P., teamster, r. 719 Lombard
William P., wool sorter Ballard & Hall, r.
912 Treat Av
Sbarboro Alfred E., cashier Andrea Sbarboro,
r, 3401 Washington
Stoarboro Andrea, secretary Italian -Swiss
Agricultural Colony, San Francisco
Mutual Loan Association, San Fran-
cisco and Oakland Mutual Loan Asso-
ciation, Italian-Swiss Mutual Loan
Association and San Francisco Home
Mutual Loan Association, office 524
Montgomery, telephone Main 892. r. 3401
Washington, telephone West 1010
Augustine J., teamster, r. 2307 Mason
Bartholomew, merchant, r. 1717% Hyde
Charlotte J. Mrs. (Sbarboro & Co.), r. 1230
Filbert
Gustav, r. 2307 Mason
James, r. 2307 Mason
Joseph H., stair builder, r. 523. 7th rear
Thomas, r. 2307 Mason
&Co. (Mrs. Charlotte J. Sbarboro), whole-
sale and retail groceries, 531 Washington
Sbragia Angelo, liquors and restaurant, 509
Washington, r. 1027, 23d
" Charles (Maggiora & Sbragia), r. 118
Washington
Scaddan Charles, driver, r. 322% Brannan
Scaflre Joseph, cellarman Hilbert Bros., r. 1523
Mason
Scaglione Louis, tailor, r. 9 Bannam PI
Scalzo Charles, bootblack Vito Fabri, r. 1315
Dupont
Scales Amanda M., widow, r. 1812 Union
" Percy S., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. 1001 Bush
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Scalmanini Antonio Jr., clerk D. Ghirardelli
Co., r. 814 Montgomery
" Catherina, widow, r. 907^/^ Filbert
" Charles, driver Henry Buneman, r. 814
Montgomery
" Giovanni, refiner D. Ghirardelli Co., r. 814
Montgomery
Scamell Arthur E., clerk J. W. Scamell, r. 2113
Fillmore
" Edward, r. 2113 Fillmore
" Ellen, widow, r. 2113 Fillmore
" Joseph W., manager Scamell's Pharmacy,
SW cor ]3ush and Devisadero
4®="Scamell. See Schammel
Scamell's Pharmacy, Joseph "W. Scamell mana-
ger, SW cor Bush and Devisadero
Scammon Jefferson H., machinist, r. 1137, 24th
" Leland S., printer, r. 1137, 24th
Scanatich Mateo, hackman, r. 515, 23d
Scandinavian Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
" Gospel Hall, 1131'/2 Mission
" Home, 66-68 Oregon
" Home, Henry J. Schroeder proprietor, 135
Folsom
" Publishing Co. (Jens C. Hansen), job print-
ers and publishers Pacific Skandinav,
44 East
" Society, 121 New Montgomery
Scandrett Alfred J., 1st asst. engineer str State
of California, r. 3 Essex PI
" Richard, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 702
Fell
Scanlan Annie, widow, r. 426a 23d
" Annie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1240% Bush
" Edward, coachman, r. 1299 Van Ness Av
" George J., patternmaker 1st St. Wks,
Union I. Wks, r. 29 Stanly PI
" James, coremaker, r. 22, 24th
" James, laborer, r. 1016 Greenwich
" James, reporter Post, r. 1010 Union
" John, baker John Hughes, r. 442 Clemen-
tina
" John, laborer, r. 1240Vi'Bush
" John, waiter Palace Hotel, r. 20 Sherwood
PI
" John A., solicitor, r. 533 Greenwich
" John D , porter Club Metropole, r. 502 Bush
" John J., patternmaker, r. 29 Stanly PI
" John T., conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1222 Green
" Margaret, widow, r. 1240^2 Bush
" Martin, r. 217 Minna
" Michael, r. 140 Perry
" Roger, bookkeeper, r. 18 Page
" Thomas, horseshoer Martin O'Dea, r. 26
Lapidge
Scanlin David, r. 1412 Powell
" John, yardman Wainwright & Easton, r.
30 Market
" William J., varnisher, r. 4 Juri
Scanlon Frank J., liquors, SE cor Point Lobos
and 30th Avs, r. NW cor Point Lobos and
22d Avs
" James, wood and coal, 740 Treat Av
" Patrick, teamster. James Gorie. r. 39 Moss
Scanlon Patrick iRev., rector St. Joseph's
Church, r. 214, 10th
" Timothy J., carriage painter Gowan, Gor-
man & Co., r. SO, 12th
" William, machinist, r. 132Vi Oak
" William H., fireman Flint & McLennan, r.
619,3d
Scannell John, teamster, r. 1324, 17th
" Hannah, widow, r. 242a 12th
" Hannah, domestic, 1319 Golden Gate Av
" Jeremiah F. (Biehn & Scannell), r. 242a 12th
Scarf George B., packer Smiths' Cash Store,
r. 2120 Point Lobos Av
Scarles Albert C, landscape artist, r. 2213 Tay-
lor
" Benjamin, vice-president Cal. Wire Cloth
Co.. r. 2213 Taylor
" Cyrus, weaver, r. 2213 Taylor
" Horace C, bookkeeper, r. 2213 Taylor
Scarritt Harry M., head salesman Western Meat
Co., r. 314 O'Farrell
Scatena Antonio, fisherman, r. 908 Sansome
" Antonio, longshoreman, r. 12 Bartol
" D. & Co. fDominico Scatena and Dante De
Beni), fruits and vegetables, 439% Hayes
" Daniel (S. Scatena & Co.), r. 102 Austin Av
" Dominico (D. Scatina & Co.), r. 416 Ivy Av
" F. & Co. (Fortunato Scatena), produce com-
mission, 303 Washington
" Fortunato (F. Scatena & Co.), r. 535 Union
" Giuseppe (Vincenzo Davalle & Co.), r. 619
Broadway
" John, laborer, r. 1122 Montgomery
Scatena L. & Co. (Lorenzo Scatena and Ama-
deo P. Giannini), general commission
merchants and wholesale dealers domes-
tic and dried fruits, 104-110 Washington
and 103-109 Oregon
" Lorenzo (L. Scatena & Co.), r. 604 Filbert
" Martin (Scatena & Bacigalupi), r. 1119
Kearny
" Martino, wine merchant, r. 1906 Taylor
" Pietro, gardener, r. 1122 Montgomery
" S. & Co. (Daniel and Sylvester Scatena
and Angel Galli), fruits, 1320 Polk
" Sylvester (S. Scatena & Co.), r. 102 Austin
Av
" & Bacigalupi (Martin Scatena and Paul
Bacigalupi), dry goods, 424 Montgomery
Av
Scecchitano Annie, fruits and vegetables, SW
cor 24th and Howard, r. 204 Van Ness A v
" Margaret, saleslady, r. SW cor 24th and
Howard
Scelba Mariano, editor La Voce del Popolo, r. 2
Caroline
Schaack Nicholas, porter Bertin & Lepori, r. 4%
Gerke Alley
Schaadt Frank A., builder, r. 4!4 Alemany
" Louisa, widow, r. 626, 17th
" Peter, painter, r. 626, 17th
Schaake Henry, superintendent Eagle Auto-
matic Can Co., 849 Brannan, r. 917 Guer-
rero
Schaar Adolph, upholsterer, r. 881 Shotwell
Schaate Fred, baker, r. 625 Clay
Schab Erwin, laborer, r. 512 Bush
Schabat Edward, molder Occidental Foundry,
r. Oakland
" Emile, machinist, r. 612 Hampshire
Schaber Ernest, collector, r. 314b O'Farrell
Schach Charles H., laborer, r. 33 Montezuma
" Theodore, bartender Henry Blanken
Schacht Henry, shipping and commission
merchant, 211 California, telephone Main
5833, r. 1331 Golden Gate Av
Schachtebeck Christian L., bookkeeper The
Bank of California, r. 1837 Green
Schack Paul, cabinet maker William Bateman,
r. Fruitvale
Schad C. R., clerk W. W. Montague & Co., r. 609
Montgomery Av
" Paul T., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1518
Eddy
" Theresa, widow, r. 645 Washington
" William H., jeweler W. A. L. Miller, r. 26
Clinton Park
Schadde Edward, plumber, r. 354 Grove
" Henry, clerk, r. 354 Grove
" Sophie, widow, r. 354 Grove
" William A., clerk Thomas Magee&Sons,
r. 2649 Howard
Schade A., machine hand S. F. Planing Mill, r.
1768 Howard
" F., baker str City of Sydney
" Frederick C, shipsmith Olsen, Ruth &
Cook, r. 1313, 17th
" Henry, groceries and liquors, 126 Guerrero
" Henry E. (Ocksen & Schade), r. 811 Leav-
enworth
rr\-i ~w — ^ -4 -| J • Has the largest circulation of
WD PU A "DAT A M Importek of selected Vintages op
. D. L/flAr MAi\, BARTON & GUESTIER'S Fine Bordeaux and Sauternes.
123 CALIFORNIA STREET.
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Schade Rudolph H. L., carpenter, r. 1313, 17th
" William J., r. 309 Diamond
^eS^Schade. See Shade and Schad
Schadt Calvin F., carpenter, r. 31 Rose Av
Schaefels Girard, cook Cooper & Bond, r. 610
Pine
Schaefer Adam, painter Schaefer Brothers, r.
804 Valencia
" Albert, shoemaker, 941 Clay, r. 1431 Mason
rear
" Andrew, cutter Charles Lyons, r. Oakland
" August, r. 456, 15th
" August, candies, 33, 6th, 1303 Market and
430 Hayes, r. 915 Fillmore
" Brothers (Jacob and Peter), painters, 804
Valencia
" Charles, cigar dealer, r. 1017 Mason
" Charles, painter Schaefer Brothers, r. 800
Schaefer Charles G., paints and oils, 741 Mis-
sion, r. 791 Sutter
" Charles H. A., salesman Louis Fromm, r.
3635 Sutter
" Charles O., foreman General Electric Co.,
r. 2417 Sutter
" Charles P., policeman, r. 323, 11th Av
" Charlotte, widow, r. 725 Broadway
" Christian, cooper David Woerner, r. 516,
16th
" Clara Miss, bookkeeper John H. Spohn, r.
2429 Washington
" Edward, laborer, r. 31 Boardman PI rear
" Frederick, cooper Hibernia Brewery, r.
581/4, 2d
" Frederick, house and sign painter, 3414
Turk, r. 1926 Bush
" George, baker, r. 417 Bush
" George, porter Haas Bros., r. 3723 Sacra-
mento
" Henry, office U Nucleus Bldg
" Henry, president The San Francisco Reg-
ister Co., 23 Stevenson, r. 704 Castro
" Jacob (Schaefer Bros.), r. 804 Valencia
" J. August, salesman John H. Spohn
" John, r. 430 Ringold
" John, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 19 Douglass
" John, pressman F. H. Abbott, r. 725 Broad-
way
" John E. D., machinist, r. 19 Douglass
" John J., liquors, 952 Howard
" Joseph, clerk Eide H. Hanjes, r. 406 Jones
" Katherine, widow, r. 31 Boardman PI rear
" Katie Miss, clerk Thomas Abbott, r. 19
Douglass
" Louis, cook, r. S73Y2 Market
„ Louis, finisher Chas. M. Plum, r. 3309, 16th
" Louis, seaman str Pomona, r. 335 Shipley
" Margaret Mrs-., midwife, r. hSM, 2d
" Maria Mrs., costumer, 34, 3d
" Mary, widow, r. 204, 24th
" Matthew, weaver, r. 1140 Market
" Otto, bartender N. Ahrens, r. 1624 Broad-
way
" Peter (Schaefer Bros.), r. 804 Valencia
" William, porter Henry Falk, r. 135, 5t.h
S®="Schaefer. See Schaefler, Schafer, Schaffir,
Shaefer, Shaefler, Shafer, Sheafler and
Shefler
Schaeffer John, porter, r. 19 Glover
" Paula Miss, governess, r. 1906 Mason
Schaer Frank, carpenter, r. 1137 Florida
" Mary, widow, r. 1 127 Florida
Schaerger Caroline, widow, r. Nevada Av nr
Union Av
" Charles, r. Nevada Av nr Union Av
Schaertzer Brothers (Frederick C. and Joseph
P.), groceries and liquors, SE cor Val-
encia and 15th
" Frederick C. (Schaertzer Bros.), r. 30
Haight
Schaertzer Henry C, attorney at law, 214 Pine,
rooms 10-11, r. 525!^ Geary
" Jacob, carpenter, r. 5 Douglass
" John A., r. 30 Haight
" John A. Jr., assistant clerk U. S. Circuit
Court, r. 30 Haight
" Joseph P. (Schaertzer Bros.), r. 30 Haight
Schaezlein Robert (Schaezlein & Burridge), r.
2938 Clay
SCHAEZLEIN & BURRIDGE
(Robert Schaezlein and Benjamin Bur-
ridge), silversmiths, manufacturers
society badges and gold, silver and
nickel platers, 3 Hardie PI
Schafer A. L., supreme secretary Royal Fra-
ternal Guardians, 318 Pine, rooms 16-17, r.
Oakland
" Albert R., liquors, SW cor Baker and Jef-
ferson
" Balthasar, barber, 3119 Fillmore
" Catherine, widow, r. 342V2, 7th
" Charles (Breig & Schafer), r. 147 Erie
" Charles, clerk Cal. Electric Supply and
Cons. Co., r. 14 Shotwell
" David salesman, r. 128 Ellis
" Emil, painter, r. 1033, 18th
' ' Frank P. , salesman L. & G. Brenner, r. 324V4
7th
" Frederick, clerk J. Kroenke, r. 1731 San
Carlos Av
" George, capitalist, r. 14 Shotwell
Schafer George, secretary Jackson Brewing
Co., 1428 Mission, r. 1004 Webster
" George Jr., printer, r. 14 Shotwell
" George F., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. 2045
Pine
" Gottlieb, r. 17 Pfeiffer
" Henry, blacksmith Abner Doble Co., r. 911,
32d
" Henry, butcher, r. 10th Av South nr Rail-
road Av
" Henry F., drayman McNab & Smith, r. 415
Brannan
" Henry, teamster, r. 334 Duncan
" Henry F. W., carpenter, r. 3045 Pine
" Herman, carrier postoffioe, r. 9 Vasserot PI
" John, cooper, r. 444 Brannan
" John, teamster, r. 516 Haight
" John A., r. 1321 Larkin
' ' John H. , collection teller The Crocker- Wool-
worth National Bank,r. East Oakland
" John J., machine hand, r. 952V4 Howard
" Joseph, laborer, r. 102a Juniper
" Otto, scenic artist Columbia Theatre
" Philip, cabinetmaker W. & J. Sloane «&Co.,
r. 1721 San Carlos Av
" Philip H., upholsterer Cal. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 1721 San Carlos Av
" William, stock yard, 37th Av South nrP,
r. 15th Av South nr Railroad Av
" William B., plumber, r. 324, 7th
" William H., cornice maKer Forderer Cor-
nice Wks, r. 217 Shotwell
Schafler Annie, domestic, 1207 Gough
" Anton, peddler, r. Congdon nr Marshall
" Carl, portrait artist, r. 431 McAllister
" De Witt C, blacksmith Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks. r. 403 Stockton
" Frederick, porter Weil Bros. & Sons, r.
Golden Gate. Alameda Co.
" George, laborer, r. 34 Mint Av
" Jacob F., plumber W. E. Lane, r. 718
Montgomery Av
" Katherine Mrs., varieties, 718 Montgomery
Av
" Mary Mrs., r. 18 Locust
" Matthew, laborer South S. F. Tannery
" R. W., r. 3lA Glover
" Theodore, pantryman Young & Weisman,
r. 944 Mission
" William, bartender C. B. Grass, r. 462i4
Minna
4@=-Schafler. See Schaefer, Schaefler, Schafer,
Shaefer, Shafer, Sheafler and Shefler
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COAL, COKE and PIQ IRON,
Wholesale and Retail.
Schaffhaues John H., printer Co-operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. 807 California
Schaffleld William A., contractor, r. 1318 Flor-
ida
Schaflner Frederick, solicitor, r. 315 Lombard
Scbaffner Herman, grand keeper of records
and seals Knights of Pythias. 16-17 St.
Ann's Bldg, r. 1014 Castro
Schaffrey Charles, clerk Davis, Haber & Co., r.
5261/2 Birch Av
" Fredericka, widow, r. 526;^ Birch Av
" Pauline Miss, hairdresser, r. 53614 Birch Av
Schafft Margaret Miss, r. 21 Baker
" Robert, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 929 Post
Schaible Ernst, bartender Charles Niquet, r.
108 Tehama
" Gretchen Miss, nurse King's Daughters
Home, 217 Francisco
" Joseph, blacksmith, r. 1115 Treat Av
" Rosa Miss, nurse King's Daughters Home,
Schakner Edward, tinsmith, r. 617 Mission
Schalck Lewis C, bookkeeper Livingston &
Co., r. 211 Pierce
Schalich John A., plumber, 1712 Church
" Thomas, cabinet maker, r. 3313'/4 Geary
" Thomas S., plumber C. Hoffmann, r. 1309
Stockton
Schalike Johanna, widow, r. 515V^ Fell
Schalinsky Charles, house painter, r. 434,5th
Schalitz Carl L. (Sanders & Co)., r. 3942 Clay
Schalk John, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 456, 6th
Schall Ignatius, r. 1830Folsom
«®-Schall. See Schell
Schalle Richard, master mariner, ofBce 32 Steu-
art
Schallenberger Charles A., clerk H. K. Belden,
r. 1828 Eddy
" Lloyd E., salesman S. L. Jones & Co., r.
Woodside, Cal.
4®"Schallenberger. See Shallenberger
Schaller H. Mrs., nurse, r. 6 Howard Court
" Henry, superintendent Bottlers' Protect-
ive Assn. of Cal., 852 Howard, r. 6 How-
ard Court
" Theodore P., r. 912b Sutter
*S"Schaller. See Shaler
Schallert Joseph L., mill hand Frank A. Geier,
r. 27c Pearl
Schallich Louis, steward, r. 27% Oak Grove Av
Schallock Emil, motorman Market St. Ry., r.
Yolo nr Nebraska
Schammel Henry, capitalist, r. 612 Lombard
Schammel Packing Co., Harry A. Williams
secretary, packers canned fruits, office
308 Market, factory 401^09 Chestnut
jeS^Scharomel. See Scamell
Schamoon Abraham, peddler, r. 1020 Montgom-
ery
" David, peddler, r. 1020 Montgomery
Schander Adolph, mining expert, r. 2006 Powell
Schank George Mrs., r. 478 Tehama
Schantz Dolly, widow, r. 22161^ Fillmore
Schantzberg Peter, tailor, r. 1533 Jackson
Schanz Emil, plumber Shepard Bros., r. 1057
Mission
Schanzer Joseph, buyer F. Uri & Co., r. 1013
Pierce
Schappi Albert, cook, r. 804 Green
Schappini Taodoro (P. Riccomi & Co.), r. S s
Sierra nr Kentucky
Schardin Anne, widow, r. 324 Jones
Scharenberg Charles, groceries and liquors,
SW cor Sanchez and 13th
" Ludwig, foreman composing room Califor-
nia Demokrat. r. 1410 Pine
Scharer Louis H., pawnbroker, 1200 Market, r.
115 Bartlett
Scharetg Anton, blacksmith helper H. D.
Schindler,r. 1120 Iowa
" Anton, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. Penn-
sylvania Av bet 22d and 23d
" George, drayman, ofSce SE cor 3d and Mis-
sion, r. NW cor 22d and Tennessee, Po-
trero
" George A., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.,
r. Pennsylvania Av bet 22d and 23d
" Lutzy, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. Penn-
sylvania Av bet 22d and 23d
Scharf Eugene, carpenter, r. 18 Parker Av
" Joseph, carpenter James ^oung, r. 18 Par-
ker Av
" L.,r. 134, 4th
Scharfl Charles L., chiropodist Loryea's New
Hammam Baths, r. 1041 Howard
" Isaac C, real estate agent, 18 Post, r. 704Vi
O'Farrell
" John, cook, r. 631 Sacramento
" John, liquors, SW cor Folsom and 19th, r.
477 Shotwell
<' Sarah, widow, r. 7041^4 O'Farrell
Scharger Conrad, mill hand William A.
Schrock, r. 21 Harriet
Scharlach G. J., salesman S. J. Friedlander
Scharlich Thomas, cabinet maker West Coast
Furniture Co., r. 31331/4 Geary
Scharlin John A., watchmaker, r. 1213 Mason
" Nathan, clerk Goldstone Bros., r. 1213
Mason
Schamhorst John, wood carver Charles F.
Schiller, r. 92, 35th
Scharninghausen Frederick, with W. Schar-
ninghausen, r. 1866 Lexington Av
" William, oyster saloon, 13, 4th
Scharowsky Albert, shipwright, r. 428 Post
" Natalie Mme., dressmaking, 428 Post
Schartz Charles, peddler, r. 327V4 Langton
Schary Julius, dry goods, 1221 Stockton, r. 716
Green
Schath Anthony, expressman, r. 34 Chatta-
nooga
" Henry J., frame maker, r. 14V2 Albion Av
" John, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 34 Chatta-
nooga
Schatz Charles M., clerk Frances Freeman, r.
34 Golden GateAv
" Phillip, second-hand furniture, 935a Fol-
som
" Pierre, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 736 Wash-
ington
Schatzle Henry, glove cutter B. Blumenthal &
Co., r. 729, 24th
" Xavier, tailor, r. 729, 24th
Schau Arthur, boots and shoes, 3035, 16th
Schau, Ingram, Batclier & Co. (Sacramento,
Cal.), importers hardware, mill, mining
and blacksmiths' supplies, and manu-
facturers mining and irrigating pipe,
Ansel B. Cheney agent, 109-111 Mis-
sion
Schaub Anna Mrs., proprietor Lafayette House,
11 Lafayette
" Benedict, paper carrier, r. 24% Rausch
Schaubel Charles, machinist, r. 1534 Eddy
Schauer Frederick, r. 320 Pacific
Schaufel Charles, bottler John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 9 Bronte
" Louis, packer John Wieland Brewery, r. 9
Bronte
Schaufler August C, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Fruitvale
" Frederick, cellarman, r. 18, 1st
Schaumleflel Frank, blacksmith John H. Bab-
• bitt, r. 5371/2, 18th
" Herman, clerk, r. 537i/^, 18th
" Jacob C, harness maker, r. 944, 19th
" John W., carriage blacksmith William
Schulz & Son, r. 537i/i, ]8lh
■' Kate, widow, r. 5371/2, 18th
" William C, butcher Schrader Bros., r. 53714,
18th
Schaumloeflel Martin, engineer Diggins Bros.,
r. 97Tilden
" William, porter Jacobson & Lobree, r. 1034
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Schaupp Frederick, cooper, r. 16 Albion Av
" Frederick, laundryman S. F. Laundry, r.
1519 Eddy
" John R., laborer, r. 2 Ritch
" Martin E., miller Del Monte Milling Ck)., r.
2 Ritch
" William H., teamster, r. 2 Ritch
Schawtz George, cook, r. 6 Montgomery Court
Scheben Eugene (Sohuler & Scheben), r. 42
Julia
ScheckLeon J. G., presser J. Spaulding & Co.,
r. 117, 6th
Scheefer Ferdinand, foreman Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 318J4 Capp
Scheel Conrad E., compositor Commercial Pub-
lishing Co., r. 11131/4 Bryant
" John H., teamster, r. 110 Henry
Scheele Henry, hostler Witzmann & Staiger, r.
415 East North
" John P., salesman Charles E. Pennell &
Co., r. 217 Eddy
" John W., plumber Petersen & Fisher, r.
r, 315 Golden Gate Av
Scheeline Edward, traveling salesman Roth &
Co., r. 1812 Sutter
" Nathan, r. 727 Capp
" Simon (Roth & Co.), r. 1812 Sutter
" Simon C. (Rosenbaum& Scheeline), attor-
ney at law, 214 Pine, rooms 36-38, r. 2110
California
" Sol E., with Daniel Meyer, r. 1827 California
Scheer August R., driver Morton Special De-
livery, r. 1419a Mason
" E. J. P., packer George H. Tay Co., r. 823
California
" George, porter Nathan, Dohrmann & Co.,
r. 1419a Mason
" Gustav A., salesman C. E. Whitney & Co.,
r. 2226 Pine
" Henry, shoemaker, r. 1419a Mason
" Henry F., barber L. B. Lippert, r. 1419
J8®"Scheer. See Scheier, Scherr, Schier and
Shear
Sclieerer Emil V., secretary Joseph Scheerer
Co., 21-25, 10th, r. 412 Liberty
Scheerer Joseph, president Joseph Scheerer
Co., California Paving Co., California
Cement Co., California Mortar Co., and
proprietor Scheerer' s Flint Rock and
Screening Co., 21-25, 10th, r. 412 Liberty
SCHEERER JOSEPH 00,
Joseph Scheerer president and mana-
ger, dealers building materials, store
and oface fixtures, asphaltum and bi-
tuminous rock, lime, cement and
ready mixed mortar, 21-23, lOth
4®"Scheerer. See Scherer, Scherrer, Schurer,
Shearer and Sherer
Scheerer' s Flint Rock and Screening Co.,
Joseph Scheerer proprietor, 21-25, 10th,
quarry cor 16th and State
" Hall, SE cor 10th and Stevenson
Scheflauer Frederick C, apprentice J. G. North,
r. 717Devisadero
'• George (Eiben & Scheffauer), r. 717 Devisa-
dero
" Herman G., architect, r. 717 Devisadero
Schefler Charles, artist Aug. Hansen Co., r.
431 McAllister
" Henry, butler, 2224 Washington
" Carl, capitalist, r. 912 Scott
Schegel Peter, merchant, r. 228 Scott
Scheggia Charles, liquors, 537 Broadway, r. 533
Broadway
" Emile, clerk Charles Scheggia, r. 1212
Kearny
Schehr John D., barber, 791 Mission, r. 452 Jessie
Scheib Albert, operator S. F. Dist. Tel. Co., r.
410, 6th
" Elsie Mrs., dressmaking, 333 Tark
" Frederick, machinist Cal. Electrical Wks,
r. Alameda
" Isidor, merchant, r. 410, 6th rear
" Louis, clerk, r. 333 Turk
Scheibe Bernhard, carpenter, r. 76 Clementina
" Hans, agent Botany Worsted Mills, 65
Crocker Bldg, r. 213'/^ Post
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
MADE TO ORDER.
S-^I-S^T- IVIARKET SX.
Scheibel Charles (Scheibel & Mitchkus), r. 410
Kearny
" & Mitchkus (Charles Scheibel and John
Mitchkus), model and mechanical work-
ers, 410 Kearny, room 1
Scheibele Albert, lunch man, r. 243 Minna
Scheible Ernst, bartender, r. 108 Tehama
" Joseph, ironworker Western Iron Wks, r.
1115 Treat Av '.i^Cfj
" R., machinist The Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 6U6Folsom ^jriFir -
Scheibli James, merchant tailor, 539 Clay, r. 625
Locust Av
Scheid Joseph W., general blacksmith, W s
Mission Road nr Bauer
" W. Tyne, printer Brown & Bley Co., r, 913a
Howard
Scheideman John, r. 211 Fillmore
Scheier Abraham salesman P. Berwin & Bro.,
r. 3035 Washington
" Rose Miss, teacher Crocker Grammar
School, r. 923 Geary
-e®"Scheier. See Scheer, Scherr, Schier and
Shear
Scheike Helma Miss, milliner, 740 Minna
" Ivan, r. 740 Minna
" Joseph, cook, r. 740 Minna
Scheile Frederick, laborer, r. Beach bet Brod-
erick and Baker
" Robert A., musician, r. 153 Erie
Schein Frank (Wolters, Schein & Co.), r. 724a
Sehelbert John, wagon maker Ws Mission nr
Theresa, r. 336 Madrid
Scheley William, woodcarver F. T. Riley, r. 416
Green
Schelgren Charles A., engineer, r. 440, 9th rear
Schelin Margaret, widow, r. 718 Vallejo
Schell Enos P., watchman U. S. Mint, r. 3348
Clay
' ' Fred W. , manager The Morey Incandescent
Gas Burner Co., 647 Mission, r. 627, 21st
" Frederick A., bookkeeper John Middleton,
r. 2107 Webster
" George W. (Scrivner & Schell), attorney at
law, 14 Sansome, room 39, r. 627, 21st
" Peter E., bookkeeper Cousins Drydock, r.
3348 Clay
4®=-Schell. See Schall
Schellberg Anton, r. 1101 McAllister
" Peter, painter, r. 34 Douglass
" Peter Jr., machinist Adam Schilling &
Sons, r. 34 Douglass
Scheile Emil, fireman John Wieland Brewery,
r. lOObVi Minna
Schellenberg Anna Mrs., dressmaking, 17 Laskie
Schellenberger Annie, widow, r. 4V^ Scotland
Scheller Arnold W., packer Wellman, Peck &
Co., r. 116 Turk
" Henry, r. 614 Fulton
" Robert E., salesman Thomas P. Chope, r.
859 Mission
Schellhase Andreas, tailor, r. 23 Dehon
Schellin Harry F.. gripman Sutter St. Rv.. r.
2638 Sutter
Schellinger Charles F., polisher J. Roy lance
Brass Wks, r. 957 Market
" George, glazier, r. 439 Greenwich
Schellpeper Augusta Miss, dressmaldng, 1231
Market, r. 125 CoUingwood
Schels August, collector Post Office, r. 2330
Greenwich
Schemel Charles, hostler John R. Walton
Schemit Marie, widow, r. 5 Bacon PI
Schemp Jacob F. (Peterson & Schemp), r. 3135
Howard
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Schenck Charles, salesman, r. 125 Clipper
" George, painter Hooker & Co., r. 8A24th
" George W., painter. 1342 Bush
Schenck Hose Reel, ofBce 527 Market
Sctienck Stephen A. D., accountant, r. 1014 Va-
lencia
" WilliamH. H.,traveling salesman Dunham.
Carrigan & Hayden Co., r. Oakland
4®-Schenck. See Schenk
Schencks Walter J. (Miller &Schencks), r. 725i,^.
5th Av
Schendel Ada Miss, teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 408 California Av
" Alice Miss, teacher South San Francisco
Primary School, r. 408 California Av
" Anna, widow, r. 408 California Av
" William, porter Coblentz, Pike & Co.. r.
226y2 Oak
Schenk Adam, barber, lUVi, 4th. r. 163 Tehama
" Adolph, clerk C. H. Mever & Bros., r. 1919
Howard
" Albert, frame maker Herrmann Cohen, r. 124
Genuania
" Anna, widow, r. 308 Francisco
" Charles, cutter, r. 142^/4, 4th
" Charles A., draughtsman engineering dept.
S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Edward, packer, r. 26 Clara
" Edward A., clerk W. S. Goodfellow, r. 26
Clara
" Gottfried, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" Gustav, gold polisher Shreve & Co., r. 1919
Howard
" Henry, brewer North Beach Brewery, r. 306
Chestnut
" Jacob, clerk, r. 220 Pacific
" John, physical instructor Young Men's
Christian Assn, r. 8 Willow Av
" William C. car inspector, r. 308 Fran-
cisco
" William A., salesman Hulse, Bradford &
Co., r. 910 Dolores
J8®-Schenk. See Schenck
Schenkberg Adolph, groceries and liquors, 2763
Bush
Schenke Paul, confectioner Albert Huber, r. 1>4
Cedar Av
Schenkel Frederick, bartender F. Garcia, r. 1301
Sacramento
" Julius, butcher, r. 1248, 5th Av South
" Julius Jr., collar maker Charles S. Ewing.
r. 8, 13th At South
" Peter, butcher Peter Schenkel
" Peter, hog butcher, E s 5th Av South nr K,
r. 732 Harrison
4®" Schenkel. See Schinkel
Schenone Joseph, vegetables, 58 Colombo Mar-
ket, r. 1308 Kearny
" Louise Miss, dressmaker, r. 1625 Dupont
Schenz Edward, cook Albert Breuss, r. 125
Clara
Schepens Frank, laborer, r. 1127 Tennessee
Scheper Andrew, pressman Francis-Valentine
Co., r. 2800 Pine
" Carsten. groceries and liquors, NE cor 21st
and York
" Carl H., salesman, r. 1813 Stockton
" Charles W., shoemaker, 214 Clipper
" George H., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 721
Cole
■' Henrietta, widow, r. 210 Clipper
" Henry, with Pope & Talbot, r. 2800 Pine
" Johann L.., groceries. NW cor Polk and
Clay, r. 1701 Polk
" John, butcher T. H. Bradbury & Co., r. 2800
Pine
Scheper John H., r. 1538 Clay
" Louis P. (Larson & Scheper), r. 1583 Clay
" Martin H., molder J. Roylance Brass Wks,
r. 1009 Church
" Matilda, widow, r. 2800 Pine
Schepper Addle Mrs., r. 149, 9th
Schepplein Henry, cutler, r. 317 Green rear
" John, laborer, r. 317 Green
Scheppler John B., clerk Wm. Scheppler, r. 1528
Folsom
" Louis, jeweler Wm. Scheppler, r.l528 Fol-
som
" William, watchmaker and jeweler, 1071
Market, r. 1528 Folsom
Scherding Charles, machinist, r. cor Prentiss
and Crescent Av
Schereg Christine, widow, r. 8 Central PI
Scherer Elizabeth, widow, r. 769 Folsom
" George, brewer Chicago Brewery, r. 7 Lan-
ders
" Leon, actor, r. 1823 Powell
" Mary A. Miss, principal Garfield Primary
School, r. 769 Folsom
" Nicholas G., r. 711 Mission
" Samuel, shoemaker Max Glaser, r. 131,
4th
" William W., cabinet maker, r. 28% Collihg-
wood
4®~Scherer. See Scheerer, Shearer and Sherer
Scherf Frank A., teamster Albert E. Buckman.
r. SE cor Mayflower and Winslow
" Henry B., plasterer, r. SE cor Mayflower
and Winslow
" Regina Mrs., nurse, r. 428 Chestnut rear'
>8®»Scherf. See Sherf
Scherger Lena Miss, seamstress Julius Gens-
ler, r. 223 Union
Schering Nicholas, cellarman, r. Nebraska nr
Powhattan
Scherlin Abel, yardman S. F. Laundry
" Reinho Id. carpenter, r. 1176 Harrison
Scherma Rocco, fish dealer Antonio Bellanti, r.
334, 3d
Schermann G. Mrs, varieties, 1026 Hyde
" Gustave, clerk, r. 1026 Hyde
Schermerhorn J. D., compositor E. A. Janssen
&Co., r. 208 Eddy
" M. C. Mrs., president in charge San Fran-
cisco Settlement Association, 15 South
Park
Schernstein Carl, musician, r. 806 Treat Av
" Franck C, salesman Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 806 Treat Av
Scherpel Max, merchant, r. 1314a Eddy
Scherr Caroline, widow, r. 822 California
" Eduard, bookkeeper Dempster Bros., r.
2135 Mission
" Emil J., clerk, r. 822 California
" Ferdinand A., clerk, r. 822 California
" Frederick, r. 2133 Mission
" J. F., clerk Goodall, Perkins & Co., r.
Golden Gate, Cal.
4®"Scherr. See Scheer, Scheier, Schier and
Shear
Scherrer Bernard A., stock cutter W. H. Nolan
&Co., r. 1093 Howard
■' Gustav, carpenter, r. 217 Mississippi
" Ignace, cooper George Windeler & Co., r.
514, 7th Av
" Laurent, baker, r. VMVA Vallejo
4®"Scherrer. See Scheerer, Shearer and Sherer
Schertz David P., restaurant, IIO9V2 Sutter., r.
1111 Sutter
Schetter Adele Miss (Cohn & Schetter), r. 1910a
Mason
" Edmond O., druggist Louis Zeh, r. 320
Ellis
" Hermann F., clerk, r. 320 Ellis
Schettler Henry, shoemaker S. Stemberg, r.
1025 Pacific
" Louis, baker C. Reuss & Bro., r. 1504
Turk
" Louis J., modeler Samuel Kellett, r. 364
Minna
Schetzel (J. Hertz & Co.), r. 118 Grant Av
" August, barber Philip Cohen, r. 21 Mar-
ket
•■' Catherine F. Mrs., r. 227 Castro
" Marx P., r. 6 Eddy
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Scneu Philip E., clerk H. Levi & Co., r. 1109
Laguna
" Philippine, widow, r. 1109 Laguna
Scheubner William, restaurant, 713, 5tli Av, r.
330, 5th Av
Scheuch Charles, salesman The Wertheimer
Co.,r. 125 Clipper
" Leo E., cigars and tobacco, 228 Market, r.
1840, 23d
Scheudel John, cook, r. 636 Commercial
Scheuer Jacob, brewer, r. 96 Arlington
" John J., tinner John G. lis & Co., r. 2204
Geary
Scheuern Jacob, shoemaker. 803 Folsom, r. 727%
Folsom
SCHEUNERT HUGO
(formerly 12, 7tli, Odd Fellows' Bldg),
shaving parlors, first-class work, 921
Market opposite Mason, telephone
South 571, r. 652 Jessie
SCHEURER CHRISTIAN,
merchant tailor, 147, 4th
Scheurer John, kettleman U. S. Brewery, r. 19
Arlington
Scheurich William, shoemaker, 8 Virginia
Court
Scheuringer George, barber, r. 611 Stockton
Scheurmann Charles, baker, r. 607^4 Pine
" George, baker, r. 607!4 Pine
Scheuten Nicolas, satchel maker C. A. Malm &
Co.,r. 2023 Mission
Scheyer M. & Brother (S. Scheyer and Maurice
Rosenthal), importers dry goods and
gents' furnishing goods, 16-18 Sansome
" Sallush (M. Scheyer & Bro,), r. 924b Ful-
ton
Schiafflno Brothers (Prospero and Giovanni B.),
ship supplies, 621 Sansome
" Emanuel (Schiafflno & Kredewahn), r. 828
Battery
" Emanuele, candies, 2008 Mission
•' Giobatta, native wines, 1524 Powell
" Giovanni B. (Schiafflno Bros.), r. 810 Val-
lejo
" Luigi, bootblack, r. 1112 Montgomery rear
" Prospero (Schiafflno Bros.), r. 1434 Pow-
ell
" & Kredewahn (Emanuel Schiafflno and
Emil Kredewahn), liquors, SW cor
Union and Front
Schiappapietra Astolfo, salesman Sbarboro &
Co.,r. 717% Hyde
Schick John H., glassblower, r. 346, 4th
" Morris, salesman, r. 3005 California
Schiebe George, waiter, r. 1511% Mission
" Henry, horse breaker, r. 1511% Mission
" John, carpenter, r. 1511% Mission
Schied Fred (Osborn & Co.), r. 219% Elm Av
Schiedeler Charles J., engineer, r. 218, 17th
" Joseph, engineer Cal. Bottling Co., r. 318,
7th
" Joseph Jr. (Schiedeler & Banks), r. 218,
17th
■' & Banks (Joseph Schiedeler Jr. and Wil-
liam Banks), wood dealers, 1806 Fol-
som
Schiefelbein Hermann, cabinet maker Fink &
Schindler, r.-783 Folsom
Schiefer Peter, r. 103 Buchanan
" Peter Jr., clerk Anglo-Californian Bank, r.
435%, 14th
Schieffer Florence, clerk, r. 2 Sutter PI
Schiemund Conrad, r. 1620 Devisadero
" Conrad Jr., chandelier maker, r. 1620 De-
visadero
" Henry, architect, r. 1620 Devisadero
Schier Gustave, machinist Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 14 Kansas
" Marie, widow, dressmaker, r. 14 Kansas
Schierbaum Ernst, driver Knudson's Pie Bak-
ery, r. 226 Dorland
Schierholz August H., mechanical engineer, r.
1421 California
Schiering Carrie Mrs., midwife, 319% Ritch
" John, carpenter, r. 219% Ritch
" Nicolaus, cellarman John Wieland Brew-
ery •
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Mantels, Grates
QQd pireplace Triror^ings
ARTISTIC DESIGKS.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Schiewe Adolph, maltster Herman Zwieg, r. 844
Folsom
Schifl Benjamin, cook, r. 711 Mission
" Benjamin, porter, r. 709 Stockton
" Benjamin L., traveling salesman Coblentz.
Pike & Co., r. 1830 Pine
" Edwin R., traveling salesman The Wer-
theimer Co., r. 1820 Pine
" Gustave, physician, 47 Post, r. 1820 Pine
" Maxwell L., traveling salesman, r. 182(i
Pine
" William W., clerk Groom & Hagan
.Schiffer Charles, bookkeeper Dalton Bros
" Gustavus, r. 1323 Fulton
SchifJmann August, cook, r. 1117 Turk
" Maria Miss, r. 1117 Turk
Schiftan Alfred, salesman Herrman Cohen, r.
3411 Octavia
Schilb Jacob, butcher Ernst Weber, r. 819 Treat
Av
Schild Charles, instrument maker The A. Lietz
Co., r. 940, 30th
Schild Edward, vice-president The A. Lietz
Co., 422 Sacramento, r. 3809% Laguna
" Edward T., superintendent wine cellar. J.
Gundlach & Co., r. 38u9% Laguna
" Edwin, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" Henry, liquors, NE cor Powell and Bay,
r. 110 Francisco
" Konrad, compositor Abend Post, r. 1522
Stockton
" Nicholas, r. 1533 Stockton
Schildknecht Emma Miss, dressmaker, r. 701
Schill John A., laborer, r. 38% Kissling
Schillaci Frank, cook, r. 115, 3d
Schiller Frederick, cooper, r. 32 Federal
" Albert, cooper, r. 32 Federal
" August, porkbutcher, 36 Centre Market, r.
1736 Ellis
" Charles, laborer Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
347 Ritch
" Charles, watchman, r. 2107 Stockton
SCHILLER CHARLES F.,
proprietor California Decoration
works, wood carving, modeling, etc.,
and California Plaster Decoration
Works, centre brackets, stucco cor-
nices, etc., 618 Bryant, r. 2410 Harri-
son
Schiller D. R., r. 946 Howerd
" George, poultry raiser, r. 19th Av South nr
H
" George M., r. 946 Howard
" Henry, engraver, 208 Sutter, r. Berkeley
" Leon, milliner, r. 1319 California
" Marie, widow, r. 32 Federal
" Max, butcher Lee Hechheimer, r. 614
Fulton
" Nellie Miss, cashier, r. 309 Powell
" Otto F., draughtsman New City Hall, r.
2410 Harrison
" R. Mrs., widow, r. 309 Powell
■' Theophilus A., traveling salesman Well-
man, Peck & Co., r. 214 Leavenworth
" William, burnisher Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 3606 Manchester
Sohillig George E., dental student, r. 44. 6th
Schilliger Joseph, egg candler B. M. Atchmson
&Co., r. 51 Ho 11 Av
Schilling A. & Co. (August Schilling and George
F. Volkman), wholesale dealers coffees,
teas and spices, 108-112 Market and 5-9
California, telephone Drumm 13
" AdamMrs., widow, r. 1255, 18th
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Golden Gate Machine WorKs.
ADAM SCHILLING & SONS,
Machinists and Engineers,
211-213 Main St., San Francisco.
Manufacturers of the
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Schilling Adam J. (Adam Schilling & Sons), r.
1255, 18th
" Andrew, showcase maker Dixon, Borgeson
& Co., r. 231 Turk
" Anna M., widow, r. 1427 Steiner
" August (A. Schilling & Co.), r. Oakland
" August, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Charles, teamster, r. 149, 9th
SCHILLING C. & CO.
(Claus Schilling), California wines and
brandies, 230-240 Brannan, telephone
Main 1178
Schilling Charles L., soap maker New England
Soap Co., r. 720, 15th Av South
Schilling Claus (C. Schilling & Co.), r. 2210 Val-
lejo
Ernst, cook Harmony Hotel
F. H., gripman, r. 2528 Sutter
Frank, attorney at law, 508 California,
rooms 32 and 85, r. 1516 Mission
George, helper Rlsdonl. and L. Wks, r. SE
cor Greenwich and Laguna
George, printer, r. 526 Howard
George A. (Adam Schilling & Sons), r. 1355,
18th
Henry, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 735
Brannan
John, engineer, r. lOSeii Folsom
Joseph (Adam Schilling & Sons), r. 1355,
18th
Richard W., soap maker New England
Soap Co., r. 730, 15th Av South
Valerie, domestic, 2419 Washington
William (Schilling & Aben), r. 1501 Turk
Schilling & Aben (William Schilling and
Christian Aben), groceries and liquors,
1501 Turk
>6®"Schilling. See Shilling
Schillmoller August, shoemaker Kast & Co.
Schimetschek Morris, hardware, 523 Hayes, r.
1713 Fulton
Schimmel Adolph, merchant tailor, 237 Bush, r.
416 Taylor
" Edward (Schimmel & Stover), r. 330 Sut-
ter
" Emil, tailor Adolph Schimmel
" Hyronimus, tailor Adolph Schimmel, r.
2143 Mission,
" & Stover (Edward Schimmel and Nelson
Stover), ladies' tailors, 330 Sutter
Schimmelplennig Frederick J., plumber Wil-
liam F. Wilson, r. 822 Green
Schimp John, coachman Col. S. B. M. Young, r.
Presidio
Schimpf August, transferrer, r. 720 Filbert
" C millhand Yolo Mills, r. 1610 Mason
Schimpf George, restaurant, 623 Sacramento.
r. 620 Sacramento
" Jacob,gardener,r. 720 Filbert
Schimpff Jacob, r. 309 Ivy Av
Schindele George W., manager White Star
Laundry, r. 2111/2, ISth
Schindler Adam C. (Fink & Schindler), r. 1806
Golden Gate Av
" Andrew D., civil engineer S. F. & S. J. V.
Ry. Co., r. 1806 Golden Gate Av
" Dod, traveling salesman D.L. Gump, r. 2416
Clay
" George, cook, r. 629 Commercial
" George, laborer, r. 428 Broadway
SCHINDLER HENRY B.,
manufacturer carriages, wagons and
trucks, repairing done in first class
style at fair prices, 128-130 Spear,
telephone Main 295, r. Oakland
Schindler Margaret J. Miss, r. 1806 Golden Gate
Av
" Oscar, baker Paul Drasdo, r. 12 Dale PI
" Richard, helper Swain Bros., r. 12 Dale PI
" William, sugar boiler Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. cor Buena Vista and Eugenia
Av
" William L., clerk, r. bSSy^ Shotwell
>8®"Schindler. See Shindler
Schingel Henry, brewer, r. 2013 Folsom
Schinkel Charles, pressman S. F. Tageblatt, r.
11 John
" Diedrich, cellarman Milwaukee Brewery,
r. 1043 Bryant
" George, seaman, r. Sailor's Home
" Henry, brewer Adams & Rohrer, r. 2013
Folsom
■' Henry J., clerk, r. 800 Potrero Av
" Johannah, domestic, 2330 Pacific Av
" John J., clerk Otto Schinkel, r. 800 Potrero
Av
" Otto, groceries, 915 Bryant and 800 Potrero
Av, r. 800 Potrero Av
" Otto Jr. (Baruth & Schinkel), r. 2020 Mc-
Allister
4®=-Schinkel. See Schenkel
Schinor Charles, laborer, r. 537 Sacramento
Schintz Alfred, waiter James Cole, r. 520^
Howard
" Henry, r. 220, 17th
" Herman, bartender A. H. Cousins, r. 1027
" Jacob H., cutler, SE cor 18th and Shotwell,
r. 1027 Alabama
" John H., electrician, r. 220, 17th
" Robert, r. 230, 17th
Schirmer Anton, laborer, r. 14 Louisa
" August (Neller & Schirmer), r. 1011 Clay
" Robert, car washer Geary St. RR. r. 5
Henderson Av
>S®"Schirmer. See Shirmer
Schittenhelm Lena, midwife, r. 511 Linden Av
Schive Louisa, widow, r. 381 Shotwell
Schively Jennie, widow, r. 1812 Market
Schivo Antonio, teamster Trobock & Bergen, r.
1801 Dupont
" Clara Mrs., r. 1801 Dupont
" Joseph, teamster Cal. Fruit Co., r. 509
Chestnut
" Peter, teamster, r. 1801 Dupont
" William, teamster Trobock & Bergen, r.
2115 Jones
Schlaberg Brothers (Frank and Charles), cigar
manufacturers, 629 Washington
" Charles (Schlaberg Bros.), r. 2223 Howard
" Frank (Schlaberg Bros.), r. 2223 Howard
Schlageter Emil, cellarman John Wieland
Brewery, r. 270, 1st
" Herman J., medical student, r. 312, 10th
" Herman S., r. 312, 10th
Sehlagl Adolph, plumber James E. Sweeney, r,
54614, 6th
" Anton, cabinet maker Emil Heubner, r.
546 14, 6 th
Schlam Hugo V. (Broder <%; Schlam), r. 1315
O'Farrell
" Mary L., widow, r. 1315 O'Farrell
" Oscar A., traveling salesman Kohler &
Chase, r. 1315 O'Farrell
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Schlamm Hattie, widow, r. 2514 Shotwell
Schlanker Beniamin, tailor, 338, 4th
Schlappi John, wagon maker, 1340 Turk
Schlappkohl Henry, farmer, r. 636 Commercial
Schlatter Frank, electro plater S. F. Novelty &
Plating Wks, r. Oakland
" Leo, electro plater S. F. Novelty & Plat-
ing Wks, r. Oakland
■Louis (Pouchan & Schl atter) , r. 33 O'Farrell
Schlaudeoker Matthew, liquors, 527 Clay, r.
4230, 20th
Schleason Henry, teamster Morton Draying &
Warehouse Co., r. 415 Sanchez
Schlechter Kate, widow, r. 249 Pacific
Schleef John H., groceries and liquors, 1125
Powell, r. 1406 Jackson
Schleeman Henry, laborer, r. 23d Av South bet
I and J
" John, storekeeper, r. 207 Montgomery Av
Schleemanii John, vice-president Union Brew-
ing Co., NE cor 18th and Florida, r. cor
15th and Hampshire
" Margaret, widow, r. 631 Shotwell
Schlegel Edmund L., compositor, r. 726 Bush
" Henry, jeweler, r. 113 Oak
" Henry, wood and coal, 49 Everett, r. 1821
Greenwich
" Joseph, wood worker H. Hinrichs& Co., r.
45 Warren
" Lawrence, painter, r. 726 Bush
" Marcus (Ragan & Schlegel), r. 231 CoUing-
wood
" Margaret Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1323 Webster
" Myer, butcher, r. 1323 Webster
, " Peter (Schlegel & Bruker), r. 228 Scott
" & Bruker (Peter Schlegel and F. G. Bru-
ker), wholesale provisions, 326-328 Front
Schleicher August F., decorator, 15, 4th, r. 1104
O'Farrell
" George, carpet layer, r. 622% Green
" Jacob, capitalist, r. 1104 O'Farrell
'« William, carpenter, r. 622^4 Green
Schleiden Adolph C, mining expert, r. 1318 Cali-
fornia
Schleideu Jose L., acting Consul Argentine
Republic, and publisher Revista del
Paciflco, 12 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, r. 2415
Sacramento
Schleif er Edward, painter P. N. Kuss, r. 334 Turk
Schleiger Alfred F., clerk Glaus Tiedemann, r.
1115Folsom
Schleiminger Julius, conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1524C Fell
Schlemmer Philip, tanner Thorn & McMahon,
r. S s Serpentine Av nr Bryant
Schlener Charles F,, carpenter, r. 22 Clara Av
" Daniel W., clerk, r. 22 Clara Av
" Henry D., painter, r. 22 Clara Av
Schlens Charles, r. 30 Everett
Schlesinger Adolph, pi-esident Schlesinger &
Bender, NE cor Pine and Battery r. 613
Ellis
" Adolph C, wool broker, 652, 5th, r. Oakland
Schlesinger Bert, attorney at law, 206 Sansome,
room 10, and assistant U. S. Attorney,
r. 827 Golden Gate Av
" Charles, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Polk and Union
ScMesinger Charles, secretary The Lebenbaum
Co., 1105 Sutter, r. 1230 Post
" Ernestine, widow, r. 614 McAllister
" Ferdinand, commission merchant, 113
Bush, r. 1045 McAllister
" Gerald, secretary Schlesinger & Bender,
NE cor Pine and Battery, r. 613 Ellis
" Henry, clerk Charles Schlesinger
" Leroy, traveling salesman Schlesinger &
Bender, r. 613 Ellis
■ " Louis, r. 1809 Broadway
" Louis, medium, r. 534 Page
SCHLESINGER NATHAN,
real estate and insurance, and secre-
tary National Home and Loan Asso-
ciation, Excelsior Loan Association,
Atlas Building and Loan Association,
and .ffitna Mutual Building and Loan
Association, office 304 Montgomery
nr Pine, r. 1104 Oak
Schlesinger & Bender, Adolph Schlesinger pres-
ident, Gerald Schlesinger secretary,
California wines and brandies, NE cor
Pine and Battery and 104-106 Clay
4®°Schlesinger. See Schlessinger and Sles-
singer
Schlesselmann Henry, groceries and liquors,
NW cor Hayes and Devisadero
" John H., groceries and liquors, SW cor
Oak and Pierce, r. 233 Pierce
Schlessinger Charles, cashier Bauer Bros. &
Co., r. Hotel Savoy
" David Mrs., dry goods, 1813 Devisadero
" Ernest, salesman Kast & Co., r. 309
Powell
" Joseph, clerk Standard Soap Co., r. 1813
Devisadero
" Morris, clerk Buyer & Reich Co., r. 1813
Devisadero
Schletel Simon, glazier, r. 1108 Alabama rear
Schlett Emil, butcher, r. 629!/2 Natoma
Schleweck Simon, proprietor New Mission
Hotel, 3275 Mission
Schleyer Bernhardt, clerk Hermann C. Muller,
r. NE cor Waller and Fillmore
Schlichting Augustus, painter, 1704 Fillmore
" Edward, r. SE cor Dolores and 17th
" Henry (Himmelmann & Schlichting), r. 122
Jackson
" Henry, driver, r. 207 Montgomery Av
" Henry F., r. 917 Bryant
" Henry F. Jr., bookkeeper Wolf, Wreden &
Co., r. 917 Bryant
" Henry W., laundryman Am. Laundry, r.
2124 Greenwich
" Herman, butcher John A. Gerner, r. 292
Valencia
Schlichtmann Gustav H., clerk Simonds Saw
Co., r. Golden Gate, Cal.
" Henry, groceries and liquors, SE cor Shot-
well and 20th. r. 607 Shotwell
" Joachim, driver Witthack & Miesner, r.
3210 Mason
" John, bakery, 645 McAllister
Schlie Herman, clerk Peter H. Wulff, r. SW cor
7th Av South and M
Schlieker August, bookkeeper, r. bSbVi O'Far-
rell
" Henry, liquors, SE cor Spear and Harrison
Sohliemann Henry, expressman, r. 16 Danvers
" Mary E., widow, r. 16 Danvers
Schlingheyde Adele, amanuensis The German
Savings and Loan Society, r. Alameda
Schlingman J. Fred (Rochat & Schlingman), r.
Oakland
Schlink Leonard, r. 1310b Harrison
" Thomas, teamster OverlandFreight Trans-
fer Co., r. 1310b Harrison
Schlinke Otto, laborer, r. 102 Bay
Schlipf Robert, clerk S. Dabovich, r. 1017 Ma-
son
Schli tmann Charles, driver, r. Potrero Av nr 28th
Av South
Schlitter Alexander, musician, r. 522 Mont
gomery Av ^ ,
" Conrad, loungemaker Emil Hubner, r. Oak
land ^. ,
Schlitz Joseph Brewing Co. (Milwaukee, Wis.)
Sherwood & Sherwood agents, 212-^14
Market ^ „
Schlobohm Charles H., gripman Market St. Ry,
r. 127, 19th
" John, porter W. W. Montague & Co., r
724 Mission ^^ , ^ ^,
Schloegel Frederick E., conductor Market St
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Schloen John, groceries and liquors, 1541 Polk,
r. 1513 Sacramento
" John D., clerk Bernhard F. Bruse, r. 1061
Golden GateAv
Schloffel Frederick, barrel washer Cal. Wine
Assn., r. 616 Hampshire
Schloh Bernhard A. (Pacific Music Co.), r. Wal-
do Point. Marin Co.
" Ferdinand (Schloh & Foesten), r. 873 Bryant
■' Louis (Schloh & Kortjohn), r. 752 Oak
" & Foesten (Ferdinand Schloh and Herman
Foesten), liquors, 423 Bush
■' & Kortjohn (Louis Schloh and Charles L.
Kortjohn), groceries and liquors, SW
cor Taylor and Turk
Schlopke Helena, widow, r. ISVi Hawthorne
Schlopkohl O.. r. 220, 3d
Schloss Benjamin (Cerf, Schloss & Co.), r. 10
Liberty
" Benjamin, insurance, 205 Sansome, r. 1020
Van Ness Av
" Morris, coal dealer, r. 71H4 Oak
" Richard, porter, r. 351c Minna
" SigmundB.. real estate, 403 California, r.
1012 Van Ness Av
4®=-Schloss. See Sloss
Schlosser Christopher, collector U. S. Watch
Co., r. 418 Post
Schloth Henry, scenic artist Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 110 Mason
Schlothan Henry C. machinist P. F. Clerc. r.
408, 5th
" William, dairy produce, 408, 5th
" William F., machinist Main St. Iron Wks,
r. 408, 5th
Schlott Ernest F., musician, r. 701 Hayes
" Ernest F. Jr., dentist, r. 701 Hayes
" Hermann, musician, r. 701 Hayes
" Otto, musician, r. 701 Hayes
Schlottmann Frederick, lodgings, 517 Howard
Schlottner William, attendant U. S. Marine
Hospital
Schlotzhauer George, liquors, 320 O'Farrell
" Paul, liquors, 702 Larkin, r. Fruitvale
" Paul H., barber Marks Cohen, r. 629 Jones
Schlueb Armand, cook, r. 1909 Geary
Schlueter Casimir H., salesman Baker & Ham-
ilton, r. 507 Guerrero
" Claus, r. 1512 Kentucky
" Edward (Schlueter & Volberg), r. 2446 How-
ard
" Edward W. (Schlueter & Volberg), r. 2446
Howard
•■ Fred, delivery clerk Cook & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" George E., merchant, r. 16 Dame
" John J. (Wurthmann & Schlueter), r. 25, 21d
" Lottie Miss, bookkeeper Schlueter & Vol-
berg, r. 2446 Howard
" Rudolph H. (Schlueter & Volbergj, r. 2446
Howard
" William, clerk Otto Schinkel, r. 814 Boyd
SCHLUETER & VOLBERG
(Edward, Rudolph H. and Edward W.
Schlueter), importers and dealers car-
pets, linoleum and oilcloths, 709 Mar-
ket nr 3d, telephone Main 145
4®=Schlueter. See Schluter
Schlundt August, bartender Louis Spitz, r. 448
Clementina
" Charles, driver Mme. A. Ferran, r. 448
Clementina
" Charles F., butler, 1750 Franklin
Schluss Carl, bookkeeper F. Korbel & Bros., r.
1430 Golden Gate Av
Schluter Daniel, liquors, 3 Steuart, r. 54 Clem-
entina
" Jacob, capitalist, r. 220 Pacific
Schlutius Herman, r. 1117 McAllister
" Herman Jr., r. 1117 McAllister
Schlutzken Wolff, groceries, 1055 Howard
Schmable Gottfried F.. shoemaker, r. 1330
Powell
Schmalholz Theodore, salesman Samuel Bros.
&Co., r. 4301/2, 7th
Schmaling Charles, plasterer, r. 1121 Broad-
way
" Clara Miss, milliner Stange & Jaenicke, r.
1121 Broadway
" Jessie Miss, milliner Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 1121 Broadway
" William, clerk Payot, Upham & Co., r. 1121
Broadway
Schmalz A. C, r. 711 Jones
" Bertha, domestic, 323^ Chestnut
" Charles, master schr Czarina, office 40 Cal-
ifornia, room 2, r. Alameda
" Edward, jeweler, 1, 4th, r. 850 Market
" Harry, clerk William Schmalz, r. 850 Mar-
ket
" Paul F. A., gripman, r. 308 Chestnut
" William, pawnbroker, 850 Market
" William A., liquors, 7 Hardie PI, r. 1504
4®="Schmalz. See Schmolz
Schmalzlen Eliza, widow, r. 2936 Mission
" William, bookbinder H. S. Crocker Co., r.
2936 Mission
Schmaus Franz, shoemaker, 1588 Bush
Schmedeke George, laundryman Lick Laundry,
r. 3 Newell
j^-Schmedeke. See Schmideke, Schmidtke
and Schmiedecke
Schmedemann Frederick, salesman R. M.
Tripp, r. 228 Minna
Schmeding Charles W., porter Siebe Bros. &
Plagemann, r. 441 Minna
Schmeer Frederick A., stenographer Chas. F^
Humphrey, r. 114 McAllister
Schmehl Henry J., rattan worker B. Cohen, r.
3261 Mission
" Rudolf, master mariner , r. 220 Noe
Schmeid A. Miss, nurse, r. 703 Sutter
Schmelz Charles J., physician and surgeon,
1437 Market, and proprietor Fairmount
Pharmacy, 1700 Market
" John, butcher, r. 28 Turk
" Philip, cooper David Woerner, r. cor 13th
and Treat Av
" William, shoemaker, r. 116 Austin Av
Schmesar Caroline, widow, r. II2414 Harrison
rear
" Charles, porter Royal House, r. 112414 Har-
rison rear
Schmid Conrad, journalist, r. 614 Kearny
•' Ernst, machinist Cal. Tool Wks, r. 625
Post
" Frank, watchman German Hospital
" Frederick W., bookbinder, r. 208 Francisco
" Frederick, tailor W. F. Attinger, r. 1300
Turk
" Jacob, printer, r. 629 Commercial
" John, carpenter, clothing and equipage
dept. Quartermaster's Dept. U. S. A., r.
" John, furniture worker George Braendlien,
r. 1007 Mission
" John, merchant tailor, 427 Bush, r. 3 Mary
Lane
" John, milker, r. 431 Pine
" John E., wire worker Excelsior Wire Wks,
r. 78 Caselli Av
" Leonard B., contractor, r. 3241. 16th
" Maria, widow, liquors, 16 Point Lobos Av
" Nicholas, r. 431 Pine
" Rupert, sculptor, r. 2022 Van Ness Av
" Victor, butcher, 208 Francisco
" Victor, milker, r. 629 Commercial
" W. G. Mrs., furnished rooms, 4 Elgin Park
Av
Schmideke Frederick W., steward Westerf eld's
Bakery, r. 512 Fulton
Schmidlin Frederick K., machinist G. G. Wick-
son & Co., r. 1525 Broadway
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Schmidt A. H. R., cashier The German Savings
and Loan Society, 526 California, r. 2627
California
" Albert F., clerk London & Lancashire E'^re
Ins. Co., r. 2216 Van Ness Av
". Albert F., laborer, r. 120 Clipper
' <■ Alexander O., druggist, 1799 McAllister, r.
1735 McAllister
" Alfred C, clerk, r. 208 Van Ness Av
" Alfred H., barber, 12, 7th, r. 416 O'Farrell
" Andrew F., gripman Presidio and Ferries
RR.,r. I814 Russell
" Anna, widow, r. 603 Steiner
" Annie, domestic, 122 Chattanooga
" Anton, musician, r. Ill, 10th
" Arthur B., with Brown, Craig & Co., r. 425
Ellis
^ •< Arthur J., clerk, r. 333, 12th
" August, bartender, r. 26 Chesley
" August, cook, r. 214 Jackson
'• Auguste (J. Pinet & Co.), r. Alameda
" Ben. J. (Ben. J. Schmidt & Co.), r. 1819 Sut-
ter
SCHMIDT BEN J. & CO.
(Ben J. Schinidt), commission mer-
chants and importers fancy goods,
125-127 Sansome, telephone Main 5207
Schmidt Bernhard (Schmidt & Stohlmann). r.
1603Folsom
" Bernhard, laborer, r. 11 Harriet
" CarlF., motorman Market St. Ry., r. 510
" Carl H., manager country dept. Tillmann
&Bendel, r. 1415a Clay
Schmidt Charles (Herrmann & Co.), r. 5075£
Lombard
" Charles, baker, r. 626 Jessie
" Charles, cigar maker, r. 78 Clementina
" Charles, cook, r. 243 Minna
" Charles, fireman, r. 507 Mission
" Charles, laborer, r. 22 Turk
"■ Charles, seaman, r. 732 Natoma
" Charles, silk dyer, r. 27 Lafayette rear
" Charles, teacher dancing, 421 Post and bar-
ber Stocker & Holderer, r. 427 Sutter
" Charles, waiter Ahlborn House
" Charles F., blacksmith, r. 306y2 Langton
" Charles O.. teamster George Phillips,
r. 1928 Howard
Schmidt Chris J. F., manager Junction Ex-
change, 502 Market and 3 Sutter, r. 610
Castro
" Christ, bartender, r. 26 Chesley
" Christ, watchman, r. 28 Turk
" Christian, farmer, r. 220 Pacific
" Christian, laborer, r. 117 Julian Av
" Christian, liquors, 112 Drumm
'< Christian H., liquors, 417 Battery, r. 846
Vallejo
" Christian P., engineer, r. 1912 Hyde
" Conrad, baker H. & W. Winkle, r. 922 Bat-
tery
" Cornelia Miss, r. Old People's Home
" Edward B., bakery, 980 Harrison
" Edward C, teamster Miller & Son, r. 829
Brannan
" Eliza, widow, r. 712 Laurel Av
" Emil, laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Emil, molder Occidental Foundry, r. 128
Douglass
" Ernest (Schmidt & Eggers), r. 1306 Larkin
" Ernest, accountant, r. 1129 Guerrero
" Ernest, musician, r. 1217 Kearny
" Ernst, dyer John F. Snow, r. 12V4 West
Mission
" Eugene, cook, r. 917i/i Natoma
" F. R., baker str Alameda
" Francis, cigar maker, r. 6 Langton
" Frank, barber M. Schweifer, r. 447, 3d
" Frank, cigar maker, r. 18591/2 Lexington Av
" Frank S., litho. pressman Dickman-Jones
Co., r. SMedauPl
" Fred J., groceries and liquors. SW cor
Franklin and Fell, r. 30 Lily Av
" Frederick, bookkeeper Scott & McCord, r.
425 Ellis
" Frederick, seaman, r. 1927 Mason
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Warm Air,
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and Steam 1 1 n
309, 3H, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Schmidt Frederick G., clerk EHret Luhrs, r. 645
Post
" Frederick H., master mariner, 9 Mission
" Fredericka Miss, r. 826 Geary
" George, bakery, 1016 Valencia
" George, bartender, r. 357'/^ Minna
" George, bookkeeper Henry Kahn & Co., r.
1128 Guerrero
" George, cigar maker, r. 636 Commercial
" George, cutler, r. 12 Sumner
" George, engineer tugboat Millie, r. 11^4
Steuart
" George,, trimmer Bullock & Jones Co., r. 1
MedauPl
" Gustaf , seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Gustav, clerk, r. 22 Turk
" Gustave F., machinist, r. 184 Laguna
" Hans B., laborer, r. 518 Bryant rear
" H. D., Mrs., midwife, 1703 Howard
" Hellrich, clerk, r. 202 Hickory Av
" Henry (Albers & Schmidt), r. 23 Pond
" Henry, butcher, 10, 24th
" Henry, butcher Jacob Bill, r. 763 Howard
" Henry, butcher, 3202 Mission
" Henry, cook, r. 317 Green rear
" Henry, foreman Engine 20
" Henry, groceries, 220, 1st, r. 2 Tehama
" Henry, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Henry C, milkman, r. 15 Whitney
" Henry D. W., clerk, r. 425 Ellis
" Herman, butcher, 3110 Fillmore, r. 1910 Fil-
bert
" Herman, confectioner Page & Falch, r.
West Berkeley
" Herman, driver, r. 27, 22d
" Herman, packer Wacker & Raab, r. 1320
Duporit
" Herman, passe partout maker Metropoli-
tan Molding Co., r. 5 Medau PI
" Herman A. T., clerk The German Savings
and Loan Society, r. 425 Ellis
" Herman C, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
846 Vallejo
" Hermann., laborer, r. 326, 27th
" Hermann F. H., butcher, 1008 Valencia, r.
1006 Valencia
" H. W. & Bro. Pharmacy, Edward Little
proprietor, SE cor Kearny and Sacra-
mento
Schmidt J. & Co. (Johann Schmidt), dealers in
new and second hand bags, bale rope,
etc., 117 Drumm
" Jacob, dairy produce, r. 16 Seymour Av
" Jacob, laborer Gray Bros., r. 218 Francisco
" James, compositor S. F. Tageblatt, r. 627
Commercial
" Johann (J. Schmidt & Co.), r. 8821/2 Harri-
son
" John, r. 618 Minna
" John, barber, 105, 4th, r. 2341/2, 13th
" John, barber, 1089 Howard
" John, carpenter, r. 330 Chestnut
" John, concrete worker, r. 2706 Polk
" John, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1014
Washington
" John, cook, r. 330 Chestnut . .
" John, cook R. L. Kohr & Co., r. 563 Mission
" John, master mariner, r. 9311/2 Filbert
" John, porter Paul Drasdo, r. 312 Minna
" John, porter W. B. Sumner & Co.
" John, merchant tailor, 329 Montgomery
Av, r. 5 Medau PI
" John, tailor, r. 26.35 Post
" John, wagon maker John W. Farren
" John A., r. 425 Ellis
" John C. (Schmidt & Bendixen),
Alameda
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Schmidt John C, carpenter and builder, 3240
Mission
" John C, cigars and tobacco, 423 East
North, r. 740, 21st
" John D., laborer, r. 1510 Kentucky
" John F., cigars and tohacco, 412!4 San-
some, r. 102314 Washington
" John F. Jr., cigar maker John F. Schmidt,
^ r. 18591/4 Lexington Av
"3 " John G., cooper, r. 305%. 6th
^ " John H., groceries and liquors, 338 Hayes,
o r: 336 Hayes
*^ " John W., carpenter, r. 1055b Howard
• {3 " John W., clerk W. F. C. Schmidt, r. 35
a> Laurel PI
S5 " Joseph (Nathan & Schmidt), r. 1819 Sutter
" Joseph L., musician, r. 1413 Pacific
" Karl C, cement tester U. S. Engineers'
Dept. Fort Point, r. 412. 5th Av
-> SCHMIDT LABEL & LITHO-
^ GRAPHIC CO., Max Schmidt president,
Samuel Disbecker secretary, Carl
Rahsskopflf superintendent, 17 to 31
Main
Schmidt Louis, r. 1944 Fillmore
" Louis, baker, r. 12O/2 Shipley
" Louis, carpenter and builder, 19, 7th, r.
2229 Mission
" Louis, driver Chicago Brewery, r. 1005
Post
" Louis, liquors, 204 Sacramento, r. 13 Sum-
ner
" Louis, musician, r. 914 Sutter
" Louis, waiter, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" Louis, waiter, r. 214 Jackson
" Louis Jr., cutler Will & Finck Co., r. 13
Sumner
" Louis G., commission, r. 1137 Steiner
'■ Louis H., bartender, r. 2106 O'Farrell
" Louis R., telegraph operator, r. 815 Post
" Martin, foreman Peter Schmidt, r. 9 Wash-
ington
" Martin, maltster Herman Zwieg, r. 523
Potrero Av
" Margaret A. Miss, librarian Free Public
Library Branch 3, r. 1801 Stockton
" Mary A., widow, r. 441a 15th
" Mauricia, widow, r. 1611 Dupont
Schmidt Max, president Schmidt Label and
Lithographic Co., 17-31 Main, r. 2614
Sacramento
" Max J., cabinet maker A. J. Forbes & Son,
r. Berkeley
" Minna, widow, r. 13 Freelon rear
" Morris, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 212/2 Hickory Av
SCHMIDT OSCAR,
dealer new and second-hand sewing
machines, agent for Rotary Shuttle
Standard Machine, repairing of all
kinds of machines, attachments and
needles for all machines, and the
best sperm oil always on hand, 516
Bush
Schmidt Oscar, surveyor, r. 1419 Taylor
" Otto,r. 512JBush
" Otto, laborer Luke G. Sresovleh & Co. r.
317 Green
" Otto, pickle maker John Loeffler, r. 3763
Harrison
" Otto, porter Ahlborn House
" Otto, shoemaker George Holl, r. 109, 36th
" Otto B., insurance, r. 425 Ellis
" PaulF..r. 120 Clipper
Schmidt Peter (Faktor & Schmidt) , r. 1512 Powell
" Peter, barber, 1007 Valencia, r. 19, 26th
" Peter, bartender, r. 233% Clara
" Peter, cook, r. 42 Clinton
" Peter, driver John Wieland Brewery, r. 646
Folsom
" Peter, laborer, r. 2422 Greenwich
" Peter, proprietor Washington Stable, 9-15
Washington, r. 941 York
" Peter H., tallow maker Cal. Tallow Wks,
r. cor 5th Av South and M
" Philip, bookbinder Phillips Bros, r. 553
Howard
•' Philip, laborer, r. 2121 Chestnut
" Philip J., bookkeeper, r. 1819 Sutter
Schmidt Richard, with Schmidt Label and
Lithographic Co., 17-31 Main, r.. San
Rafael
" Richard, barber F. Schrader, r, 511^^
Franklin
" Robert, watchman, r. 101 Sacramento
" Rudolph, bartender C. H. Brusaber, r. NE
cor Illinois and Napa
" Samuel, baker, r. 763 Howard
" SelmaMiss, poet, r. 815 Post
" Simon, horseshoer, r. 209, 8th
Schmidt Valentine, druggist, SWcor Polk and
Jackson, r. 2216 Van Ness Av
" Walter W., clerk, r. 1413 Pacific
" W. H. (George F. Smith & Co.), r. The
Marechal Neil
" William, r. 713 O'Farrell
" William, fruits and vegetables, 534 Hayes
" William, groceries and liquors, .348, 10th
" William, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 740
Howard
" William, teamster Teele & Co., r. 634V4
Broadway
" William F. C, groceries and liquors. NE
cor 1st and Harrison, r. 35 Laurel PI
" & Bendixen (John C. Schmidt and John
Bendixen), cigars and tobacco, 3 Market
" & Eggers (Ernest Schmidt and John H.
Eggers), butchers, 1-3 Grand Western
Market
" & Stohlmann (Bernhard Schmidt and Ed-
ward Stohlmann), groceries, 1601 Folsom
and 737 Turk
4®=-Schmidt. See Schmid, Schmitt, Schmitz,
Smidt and Smith
Schmldthuber Caspar, carpenter, r. 444 Brannan
Schmied Johanna C. W., r. 6!4 Grove
Schmiedel Henry C, clerk U. S. Engineers'
dept. Fort Point, r. 34 Ellis
Schmieden Henry Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
Schmieder Ewald J., carrier postoffice, r. 3014a
Leavenworth
" Otto B. (Kammerer & Schmieder), r. 918,
30th
Schmlerer Charles, cook, r. 633 Clay
" George, milker, r. 387, 10th Av
" Gottlieb, r. 387, 10th Av
Schmiermund Frederick, clerk, r. 330 Green
Schmit Jacques, trunkmaker C. A. Malm & Co.,
r. 1823 Lexington Av
" James J., teacher Lowell High School, r.
641 Golden Gate Av
Schmitka August, carpenter, r. 255 Crescent Av
Schmitt Albert, gardener, r. Point Lobos and
47th Avs
Albert, waiter, r. 503 Folsom
Antoine, bookkeeper Payot, Upham & Co.,
r. 1213 Leavenworth
Augusta, widow, r. 1023 Sutter
Augustin, wines and liquors, 613 Mont-
gomery, r. 1719 Buchanan
Blaise L., insurance, 6 Merchants' Ex-
change, r. 1603 Post
Charles, printer, r. 530 Natoma
Charles A. (J. L. Schmitt & Co.), r. 1609
Franklin
Charles E., teacher music, r. 81 West Mis-
sion
Charles G., plumber, 829 Valencia, r. Edin-
burgh bet Pei-sia and Russia Avs
Edward A., solicitor Palatine Ins. Co., r.
1620 Ellis
Edward N., driver Henry Grandjean, r. 1J4
Cedar Av
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Sclimitt Emile, foreman Charles Brown & Son,
r. 3a5 Jersey
" Essie Mrs., teacher Spring Valley Gram-
mar School, r. 1620 Ellis
" Eugene A., clerk August Schmitt, r. 1719
Buchanan
" Francois A., barber, 403 Dupont, r. 726
Green
" Frank, bartender Orpheum Theatre
" Frank, barber Joseph Bounner, r. 11 Hyde
" George, r. 81 West Mission
" George, mining, r. 1117 Turk
" George, seaman, r. 20^/4 Hubbard
" George, wire worker Thomas Sullivan, r.
625 Green
" Henry C, policeman, r. 5 Camp
" Herman, bakery, 904 Dolores
" Jacob, bartender, r. 725 Minna
Schmitt Jacol) M., books, magazines, music
and periodicals bound, 637 Geary, r. 725
Minna
■ " J. L. & Co. (Joseph Li., Charles A. and
Maurice Schmitt), stockbrokers, 6 Mer-
chants' Exchange
-" John J., gardener, SE cor Pierce and Mc-
Allister
Sclunitt Joseph L. (J. L. Schmitt & Co.l, and
vice-president Sutter Street Railway
Co., r. 609 Eddy
" Julia Miss, millinery, 235 Post, r. 3010
Buchanan
" Lena, widow, r. 333, 12th
'• Lionel, student, r. 1609 Franklin
" Ludwig, instrument maker Joseph C.
Sale, r. 122114 Pacific
• " Martin, salesman Neustadter Bros., r. 2507
Post
" Maurice (J. L. Schmitt & Co.), r. 1501
Gough
" Milton L., student, r. 1501 Gough
" Peter, compositor, r. 530 Natoma
'< Rudolph (Barthels & Schmitt), r. 625 Green
rear
j8®"Sohmitt. See Schemit Schmid, Schmidt,
Smidt and Smith
Schmittou William F., shoemaker George Pol-
lock, r. 1031 Market
Schmitz Arthur J., clerk Jos. Schmitz & Co.
" Christopher, teacher music, 1713 Mason
•' Christopher O., clerk Macdonald Cracker
and Tea Co., r. 1713 Mason
" Eugene E., leader orchestra Columbia
Theatre, r. 1451 Leavenworth
" Ferdinand M., teacher music, 1713 Mason
" Frank, contractor and builder, 712 Folsom,
r. cor Blaine and McClellan
" Frank A., metal polisher, r. 2924 Octavia
" Franz, electrical bell hanger and lock-
smith, 1563 Market
'< George, foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. 3239. 16th
" Henry, plumber, r. 1713 Mason
" Herbert L., clerk Call, r. 1413 Pacific
" Hugo (Schmitz & Taylor), r. Berkeley
" Ignatz C, foundryman Marshatz & Can-
trell, r. 503 Guerrero
" Jacob, car repairer, r. 350, 3d
" John D. , foundryman Marshutz & Cantrell,
r. Alameda
" John H., electrician, r. Ill, 20tb
" John P., physician and surgeon and pro-
fessor physiology and nervous diseases
California Medical College, office and
r. 709, 21st
" Jos. & Co. (Joseph Schmitz), pianos, 16 Mc-
Allister
" Joseph (Jos. Schmitz & Co.), r. 120Haight
" Joseph L., musician, r. 1413 Pacific
" Paul P., clerk, r. 1713 Mason
" Walter W., bookkeeper Call, r. 1413 Pacific
" William, piano maker, r. 18 Bartlett
" William A., clerk, r. 1713 Mason
" & Taylor (Hugo Schmitz and William F.
Taylor), stained glass, 62, 8th
4®-Schmitz. See Schmidt, Schmitt, Smidt and
Smith
Schmitzer Ferdinand, cabinet maker, r. 1403
Montgomery
" Jacob, cigar maker, r. 1215 Scott
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S^1-©^-7- IVIARKET ST.
Schmolck Emile, foreman W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 15 Willow Av
Schmoldt Clement, bartender Christopher Man-
gels, r. 2860 Mission
" Dietrich W., surveyor Sanborn-Perris Map
Co., r. 322V4 Sanchez
" Herman, laborer, r. 609 Montgomery Av
Schmoll Charles, tailor, r. 1104 Mission
Schmoll Henry, mer hant tailor, 22 Kearny, r.
3860, 18th
Schmolz Bertha A., widow, r. 2404 Larkin
" Julius G., r. 2404 Larkin
j8®"Schmolz. See Schmalz
Schmor John, liquors, SE cor Kentucky and
Merrimac
Schmuck Frank B., porter Ferguson, Curley &
Co., r. 114, 4th
" Herman, butcher Adolph F. Fitchen, r. 1006
Railroad Av
Schmuckert Henry R., architect and builder, r.
150 San Jose Road
Schmulian Alexander, salesman Raphael's, r.
942 Geary
" Alfred, cigars and stationery, 34, 6th, r. 942
Geary
" Efim, r. 942 Geary
" William, clerk Kohlberg, Strauss & Froh-
man, r. 942 Geary
Schmutzler William C. Rev., pastor German M.
E. Church, r. 517 Fell
Schnabel Annie Miss, teacher music, r. 805 Ellis
•• Carrie Miss, r. 9 Powell
" Clemens, dressmaking, 805 Ellis
" Ernest H., student, r. 526 Lyon
" Frederick A., r. 1531 Waller
Schnaittacher Pauline, widow, r. 812 Grove
" Sylvain, draughtsman, r. 812 Grove
Schnapka Anton, cigar maker, 953'A Folsom
Schnapp Adam, butcher Hofmann & Woenne, r.
256 Stevenson
Schnarr Frederick C, cook, r. ilWi Leaven-
worth rear
Schnebeck Richard, cook, r. 243 Minna
Schneckenburger Andrew, painter, r. 320 Utah
SCHNEE GUSTAVE.
house and sign painting, paper hang-
ing, and dealer paints, oils and wall
paper, 213 Valencia
Schneegass Adolph, brass finisher, r. 715 Lyon
" Amelia Miss, artificial flower maker, r. 715
Lyon
" Bertha Miss, saleslady, r. 715 Lyon
" Charlotte, widow, r. 715 Lyon
" Frederick, packer, r, 715 Lyon
Schneele Leonhardt, liquors, 120 Leidesdorff
" W., miller J. A. Folger & Co., r. 618 Lom-
bard
Schneely Aimee B., widow, r. 653 Harrison
" Charles E., salesman Murphy, Grant &
Co., r. 653 Harrison
Schneider Adolph, r. 1022/2 Sutter
" Albert, r. 346, 4th
" Alexander, hoseman Engine 6, r. 311, 6th
" Alexander, house fitter, r. 1153/2 Harrison
" Alois, machinist Abner Doble Co., r. 107
Erie
" Amelia Mrs., r. 504M, 9th
" Amelia Miss, r. 134, 4th
" Andrew, r. 616 Birch Av
" Andrew, baker Jacob Brown, r. 242 Minna
" Annie, domestic, 836 Harrison
" Antone, silver gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co.,
r. 102 Central Av rear
" August, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Grove and Polk, r. 314/2 Ivy Av
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Schneider August A., salesman C. W. R. Ford
& Co., r. Alameda
" August G., booljkeeper C. W. R. Ford &
Co., r. Alameda
" Balzer (Schneider & Schneider), r. 3 Card
Alley
" Bernhard, laborer, r. 25 Lobos
" Bertha Mis-, tailoress, r. SYz Gilbert
" C, apprentice Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.,
r. 226 Francisco
" Carl, barber A. H. Grimm, r. 623i/4 Geary
" Carl, box maker Pac. and S.F. Box Fac-
tory, r. 1131 Filbert
" Carl A., laborer, r. 26 Lynch
" Casper, butcher John B. Landers, r. 14 An-
tonia
" Catharine, widow, r. 107 Erie
" Charles, baker, r. 763 Howard
" Charles, boots and shoes, 416 Folsom, r.
422b Fremont
" Charles, cutler, r. 114 Henry
" Charles, laborer, r. 12 Masonic Av
" Charles G., asst. mineralogist Cal. State
Mining Bureau, r. 1049 Mission
" Christine Mrs., midwife. 1420 Powell
" Clarence, engraver W. H. Dolling, r. 1630
Jackson
" Clarisse Miss, proof reader Filmer-Rollins
Electro. Co., r. 107 Erie
" Conrad, barber A. Nestel, r. 310 Filbert
" Conrad, driver Louis Schneider, r. 2410 Polk
" Conrad, engraver Shreve & Co., r. .37
Rausch
" Daniel, teamster, r. 681 Clementina
" David D., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 914,
nth Av South
" Edward A., cooper Lachman & Jacob}, r.
435, 4th
" Edward G., frame maker Davis Bros., r. 422
Sanchez
" Edward W., accountant, 705 Spreckels
Bldg, r. 1513 Mason
" Edward W., salesman Robert C. Hahn, r.
330 Hayes
" Egide, carpenter, r. 3 Mary Lane
" Elizabeth D., nurse, r. 107 Randolph
" Ernestine, widow, r. 26 Lynch
" Frank (Schneider & Glekfeld), r. 22. Moss
" Frank J., boiler maker, r. 914, 11th Av
South
" Frederick, bartender, r. 636 Commercial
" Frederick, photo engraver Globe-MacCabe
Co..r. 1434 Howard
" Frederick, salesman J. Norbert Schneider,
r. Ocean View
" Frederick C, liquors, 2234 Union
" Frederick G., clerk Wilson Bros. Co.,r. 701
McAllister
" Frederick J., cutter J. B. Duggan, r. 522
Turk
" Frederick P., machinist M. A. Graham, r.
cor Foerster and Joost Av
" George, cellarman Thomas Taylor & Co.,
r. 112 Valparaiso
SCHNEIDER GEORGE C,
manufacturer Eureka embalming
fluid, 3 Mint Av, r. San Rafael
Schneider George W., paper carrier, r. 936, 23d
" Gus, butcher Gabriel L. Escude, r. 317,
27th
" Gustavus, r. 672 Harrison
" Hannah, widow, r. 32 Blake
" Harry, candy maker, r. 107 Erie
" Henry, drum maker, r. cor Corbett Av and
Romain
Schneider Henry, shoemaker, 821, 23d
" Herman, cook G. H. Rogers, r. 243 Minna
" Hubert, chief engineer str Cleone, r. 352,
1st
" Isaac, clothing, 1003 Howard, r. 8% Gilbert
" Jacob (Claussen& Schneider), r. 627 Broad-
way
" Jacob, tailor, r. 8'/4 Gilbert
" Jacob H., driver Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 1405 Devisadero
" Jacob M. (C. W. R. Ford & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
" J. Norbert, fish and oysters, 4 City Hall
Market, r. 1631 Church
" John (Schneider & Schneider), r. 506 Union
" John, clerk, r. 113 Olive Av
" John, salesman William F. Mitchell, r. 927
Lombard
" John, teamster, r. 322, 12th
" John H., carpenter, r. 1519 Kansas
" John J., r. 1630 Jackson
" John N., liquors, cor Capitol and HoUoway
Avs
" John P. C, metal sign maker William Pat-
terson, r. 1213a Union
" Joost H., manager ranch properties, 630
Commercial, r. Cornwall, Contra Costa
Co.
•' Joseph, baker, r. 702 Vallejo
" Joseph, machinist American Type Found-
ers Co., r. 107 Erie
" Joseph, paper carrier, r. 310 Filbert
" Konrad, woodworker B. Grave Co., r. 261714
Octavia
" Konrad Jr., pressman, r. 2617% Octavia
" Leon, tin decorator Britten & Rey, r. 428
Broadway
" Lizzie, widow, r. 135 Langton rear
" Lizzie Mrs., midwife, 506 Union
" Louis, butcher, 2004 Polk, r. 2410 Polk
" Louis, tailor, 317/2, 10th
" Louis J., laborer, r. 135 Langton, rear
" Martin, paper carrier, r. 310 Filbert
" Martin, shirtcutter Neustadter Bros., r. 330
Hayes
" Mary A., widow, r. 936, 23d
" Matthew, cigarmaker Schlaberg Bros, r.
1517Steiner
" Otto, cook Union Hotel, r. 1300 Turk
" Peter, bartender John Schneider, r. 506
Union
" Peter, draughtsman Risdon I. and L.
Wks., r. 1722 Folsom
" Peter, paper carrier, r. 310 Filbert
" Prosper H., clerk A. Quade & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Richard, r. 5MH, 9th
" Rosa Miss, bookkeeper Stauffer Chemical
Co., r. 504M, 9th
" Walter, cabinetmaker, r. 19% Rausch
" William (Peck & Schneider), r. 736 Va-
lencia
" William, boots and shoes, 2109 Fillmore
" William, chief cook Golden West Hotel
" William A., barber Seppich & Kleinhans,
r. 24 Derby PI
" William C, salesman G. Verdier & Co., r.
1630 Jackson
" William H., clerk Hanomam Baths, r. 113
Olive Av
" & Glekfeld (Frank Schneider and Joseph
Glekfeld), restaurant, 334 Bush
" & Schneider (John and Balzer), liquors,
327 Montgomery Av
4@=-Schneider. See Schnider, Sneider, Snider
and Snyder
Schneidt Thomas, photo printer Theo. C. Mar-
ceau
Schneily Joseph (Galli Machine Works), r.
Oakland
" Leon (Galli Machine Works), r. Oakland
Schnell Edward, carpenter, r. 1703 Dupont
" Jennie, domestic, 2214 Webster
Schnelle Charles L., gripman Market St. Ry
Schnepel Henry, bartender Nicholas Meyer, r.
NE cor Main and Bryant
Schnepple Ernest, printer F. Korbel & Bros, r.
525 Lombard
" Frederick, lithographer, r. 525 Lombard
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Schnepple George, pressman, r. 525 Lombard
" Rosa, widow, r. 525 Lombard
Schnetter Paul, engineer Selby Smelting and
Lead Co., r. 611 Fell
Setinetzler Emile J., electrician Electrical En-
gineering Co., r. 915 Pierce
" Louis, sausage manufacturer, 19, 6th, r. 915
Pierce
Schnibbe Christopher, groceries and liquors,
1133 Filbert
Schnider August, confectioner, r. 112 Valpa-
raiso
" Bernhard, r. 112 Valparaiso
" George, clerk, r. 113 Valparaiso
fl®-Schnider. See Schneider, Sneider, Snider
and Snyder
Schniderman Maurice, tailor, r. 5 Harriet
" Max, r. 1209b Howard
Schnier Henry L., liquors and restaurant, NE
cor Haight and Stanyan
Schnipper Hans H., tanner Anton Krieg, r. 226,
25th
" Harold, cleaner, r. N s 24th nr Potrero
Av
" Herluf W. R., clerk Frederick W. Harris,
r. N s 24th nr Potrero Av
" Kristine Mrs., restaurant, N s 24th nr Po-
trero Av
Schnitz Joseph, maltster, r. 132 Juniper
Schnitzer Prank, foreman Cal. Brewing Co., r.
21 Douglass
" Jacob, cigar manufacturer, r. 1215 Scott
Schnitzius Harry F., hostler Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. 221/2 Clara
Schnitzlein Kate, widow, dressmaker, r. 2021
Powell
Schnitzler Henry, porter John Meierdierks
Schnohr Henry, type founder, r. 1910b MasOn
" Thomas, driver Washington Brewery, r.
1910b Mason
Schnoor Charles, seaman, r 122 Jackson
SCHNOOR CHARLES 0.,
manufacturer all kinds of wood and
ivory turnings, ten pins and balls,
railings, show-cases and ornamental
works, 520, 5tll, r. 721, 17tll
Schnoor Christian H., machinist, r. 207, 14th
" John F., waiter, r. 127 Silver
" William H. A., machinist Richard Her-
ring, r. 71/4 Alemany
Schnoernburg Joseph, fireman Oregon Imp. Co.,
r. 916 Harrison
Schnorf Charles, (Levey & Schnorf), r. 203a
Powell
■' George F., candy maker, r. 136 Shipley
" Rudolph, carpenter, r. 203a Powell
■' Rudolph Jr., upholsterer, r. 203a Powell
Schnucker Charles, clerk Union Bag and Paper
Co.,r. 1817 Howard
Schnutenhaus Edmund(Wm. Hoelscher & Co.), r.
532 Oak
" Edmund Jr., salesman Cal. Fruit Evapo-
rating Co., r. 532 Oak
'• Edwin R., property man Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r.435, 4th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. Naples nr France Av
" Fred J., clerk John G. lis & Co.
" Frederick L. J., r. 22 Washington Av
" Oscar J., clerk, r. 435, 4th
" Richard H., driver, r. 107 Butte
" William, clerk Stelling Bros., r. SW cor
14th and Noe
Schnutter Frederick, janitor, r. 765 Capp
Scho B. F., nursery, Sherman Av opp De Wolf
Schobel Christina, domestic, 2 Columbia Square
" Frederick, r. 319 Harrison
Schober Ernest X., cabinet maker, r. 458 Minna
" Henry, carpenter S. F. Planing Mill, r. 458
Minna
" Henry J., student Van derNaillen's School
of Engineering, r. 458 Minna
" John, barber, r. 776 Mission
Schobert Adam, baker, r. 763 Howard
" George, upholsterer Cal. Furnitnre Mfg.
Co., r. 1071/2 Williams
Schobinger William, waiter, r. 219 Geary
Schobridge Thomas F., soapmaker, r. 224 Dor-
land
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Suction SLnd F'orce,
FOR HAND, WIN DiVlILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MAKKET ST.
Schock George R., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1807 Haight
" H., laborer, r. 411 Sansome
Schocken Abraham L., salesman Goldberg,
Bowen & Co., r. 1618 Fell
" Herman, salesman Lewis Packing Co. and
Vinegar Wks, r. 2212 Devisadero
je@=Schocken. See Shocken
Schoeder Oscar, barber Peter D. Bernhard. r. 34
Ellis
Schoefer Theodore, tailor, 307 Clementina
Schoel Christian, farmer, r. 636 Commercial
Schoelles Phillip, tailor, r. 26i/^ Langton
Schoellhorn Emilie Mrs., midwife, 506 Larkin,
r. 1332 Turk
" Frederick F., tailor, 506 Larkin, r. 1332 Turk
Schoellkopf Charles, barber, r. 607 Stevenson
" Charles J., barber Stocker & Holderer, r.
607 Stevenson
Schoembs Anton, liquors, 513-517 Montgomery
Av, r. 517 Montgomery Av
" Antone Jr., bookbinder, r. 517 Montgomery
Av
" August, carpenter, r. 517 Montgomery Av
Schoen Aloysius B., clerk, r. 815 Webster
" Annie Miss, tailoress, r. 16 Harlan PI
Elizabeth, dressmaker, r. 815 Webster
" Frank, tinsmith W. W. Montague & Co.. r.
127 West Park
" J. Joseph, hoseman Engine 1, r. 16 Harlan PI
" John J., r. 815 Webster
" John N., tile setter Bush & Mallett Co., r.
815 Webster
Schoen Joseph F., carpenter, r. 815 Webster
" Louis J., teacher music, 815 Webster
" Louis L., barber, 1518 Market, r. 318 Waller
" Margaret, widow, r. 16 Harlan PI
" Theodore, barber, 1430 Market, r. 318 Wal-
ler
" William F., barber Louis L. Schoen, r. 318
Waller
4®"Schoen. See Shaen, Shain, Shane and
Shoen
Schoenbach Theodore, baker, r. 625 Clay
Schoenbechler Barbara Mrs., groceries and
liquors, SE cor Mason and Green
Schoenbein Henry, r. 1124^ Kearny
Schoenberg Frank M., traveling salesman, r.
1539a Eddy
" Louis, real estate, r. 1323 Octavia
" Sarah, widow, r. 2217 Pine
je®"Schoenberg. See Shoenberg
Schoenduby Clement, airbrake inspector S. P.
Co., r. 639, 2d
Schoene Herrmann, photographer, 14, 3d
Schoeneman Fred, gunsmith, locksmith and
cutler, 604 Mission, r. 1211 Florida
Sclioenemann Emma N., widow, German
Lunch House, 42 Spear
" Joseph, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Schoenewalder Cornelius Rev., assistant St.
Boniface's Church, r. 115 Golden Gate Av
Schoenfeld Abraham E., barber, r. 1329 Clay
Adolph, mens' furnishing goods, 1316 Mar-
ket, r. 1138 Turk
Alexander M., clerk Pursch, Kaskel & Co.,
r. 2013 Pine
August, groceries and liquors, NW cor 18th
and Clara Av
B. & Co. (Bernard Schoenfeld), cigars, 212
Battery
Bernard (B. Schoenfeld & Co.), r. Alameda
David C, clerk Seller Bros. & Co., r. 2013
Pine
David M., bookkeeper Jonas Schoenfeld,
r. 508 Washington
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Schoenfeld Elise, widow, r. 1702 Washington
" Gustave, stenographer Renters' Co-opera-
tive Investment Co., r. 305 Octavia
" Henry N. (Shoenfeld & Goldstein), r. 464
Clementina
Schoenfeld Jacob, wholesale butcher and stock-
raiser, 1st Av South nr Railroad Av,
office 331 Kearny, room 12, r. 1514 Octavia
" Jeremiah, commission merchant, r. 2013
Pine
" Jonas, leaf tobacco and wholesale cigars,
508-510 Washington, r. 1312 Geary
" Joseph, bookkeeper Dickman- Jones Co., r.
2012 Sutter
" Joseph, salesman S. Schoenfeld & Co.,r.
Petaluma
" Leon (S. Schoenfeld & Co.), r. 305Octavia
•• Lester D., clerk, r. 2012 Sutter
" Louis S., assistant secretary Board of
Trade of S. F., 202 Market and 3 Pine, r.
828 OTarrell
" Michael, men's furnishing goods, 527 Mont-
gomery, r. 2226 Geary
" Morris D., r. 464 Clementina
" Pauline, widow, r. 305 Octavia
" S. & Co. (Sollie and Leon Schoenfeld),
men's furnishing goods, 1208 Market
" Sollie (S. Schoenfeld & Co.), r. 305 Octavia
" & Goldstein (Henry N. Schoenfeld and
Isaac Goldstein), butchers. 937 Folsom
4S"Schoenfeld. See Schonfeld
Schoenteldt Charles, cigarmaker, r. 433 Minna
" Frederick W., cigarmaker, r. 433 Minna
Schoenhein Emil, capmaker C. Herrmann & Co.,
r. 53RUSS
Schoenholz Brothers & Co.
(Sigmund and Saul Schoenholz and
Herman Elsbach), dry goods, direct
importers German linens, German
hosiery and knitting yams and depot
for German Sanitary underwear, 110-
112, 6th and 1913 Fillmore
Schoenholz Herman, buyer r. 1322 Octavia
" Morris (Rosenstein & Schoenholz), r. 1322
Octavia
" Saul (Schoenholz Bros. & Co.), r. 2732
Pine
" Sigmund (Schoenholz Bros. & Co.), r. 1320
Octavia
v^*Schoenig. See Schonig
Schoenlicht Charles W., r. 969 Harrison
" John, r. 969 Harrison
Schoenmakers Caroline L., widow, r. 323i4
Chestnut
Schoenstein Felix F., manufacturer church
organs. 1206-1208 Fillmore
Schoenstein Ferdinand B., president Califor-
nia Volksfreund Publishing Co., 429
Montgomery, and model maker and ma-
chinist, 511 Fulton
■' Leo F., with F. F. Schoenstein, r. 1208 Fill-
more
Schoenwald Albert, insurance, r. 2207 Geary
" Emil O., barber Wahl & Romer, r. 627 Mc-
Allister
" Otto, barber. 627 McAllister
" Paul A., agent Eagle Publishing Co. r. 2207
Geary
.^"Schoenwald. See Shainwald
Schoeppe Carl E., tanner, r. 1231 York
" Gustave, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" Peri, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
>8®=-Schoeppe. See Schoppe
Schoettler Frederick, merchant tailor, 329
Kearny, r. 1120 Pacific
" Herman, barber, 526 Hayes
4®=Schoettler. See Schottler
Schofleld Annie, widow, r. 1601 Lexington Av
" Edward, gripman, r. 28th bet Douglass and
Diamond
" George W., r. 7 Oakwood
" Jacob, painter, r. 4 Burgoyne PI
" Matthew, molder Atlas Iron Wks, r. 603
Mariposa
" Miles B. (Western Addition Funeral Di-
rectors), r. 2430 California
>8®-Schofleld. See Scholfleld and Scofield
Schogren G. R., motorman Market St. Ry.,r. 813
Oak
SCHOHAY A. & SON
(Albert and Albert J.), jewelry and sil-
verware, 302 Hayes
Schohay Albert (A. Schohay & Son), r. 302
Hayes
" Albert J. (A. Schohay & Son), r. 302 Hayes
" Frank, baker, r. 19 Scott PI
" Mary, widow, r. 19 Scott PI
" William, watchmaker, r. 19 Scott PI
Schoji James, boarding, 118 Prospect PI
Scholes Arthur, r. 731 Harrison
" George H., porter paymaster's office S. P.
& Co., r. 129a O'Farrell
Scholfleld Anna E. Mrs., r. 2019 Hyde
" Ira v., engineer, r. 405 Castro
" Ira V. Jr., engineer 200 Market, r. 2536
Howard
Scholkmann August, clerk, r. 608 Linden Av
SchoU Albert L., physician and druggist, SE
cor Mission and 5th, r. 873 Mission
" Annie Miss, clerk Otto Scholl, r. 1613
Polk
" Charles, plumber S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
Oakland
" Emma. C. Miss, teacher Stanford Primary
School, r. 313 Steiner
" Ernst, cellarman J. Gundlach & Co., r. 7
Rincon Av
" Isaac, stableman Stetson-Renner Drayage
Co., r. 724 Folsom
" John, butcher R. Strahle, r. 1244 Sanchez
" Louis E., clerk, r. 512, 36th
" Michael, capitalist, r. 900 Vallejo
" Otto, stationery, 1613 Polk
" Walter H., observer U. S. Weather Bureau,
r. 902 Vallejo
«®=Scholl. See Shawl
Scholle Albert W. . office 324 Pine, room 6. r. New
York
Antone, groceries and liquors, 338 Polk, r.
8 Mayre Terrace
Brothers (William and Jacob), capitalists,
334 Pine, room 6
Jacob (Scholle Bros.), r. New York
Joseph, clerk Antone Scholle, r. 8 Mayre
Terrace
Margaret, domestic, 1913 Pacific Av
William (Scholle Bros.), r. New York
Scholte Carl, watchmaker Glindemann &
Schweitzer, r. 131714 Eddy
Scholten Henry, collector, r. 2327 Mission
" Henry H., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
Scholtz Waldemar, physician, 419 Castro
;8S=Scholtz. See Schultz, Schultze, Schulz,
Shulze and Shulz
Scholz Carl, clerk, r. 933 Kearny
" Frank, barber Edward Wrede, r. 1703 De-
visadero
" George R., liquors, r. 327^^ Golden Gate Av
" Paul bookkeeper F. Tonner, r. 910 Post
" Robert, second-hand furniture, 404, 5th, r.
401, 5th
Schomacker George, driver, r. 801 Grove
" Henrv, chair maker Hey wood Bros. & Co..
r. 37 Hinckley
" Luder, laborer, r. 801 Grove
Schomaker Gerd, groceries and liquors, NE cor
4th and Bryant, r. 572 Bryant
" Hermann, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Oak and Gough, r. 140 Gough
" John H., cook Andrew Anderson, r. 612
Howard
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SchomaJjer Theodore, groceries and liquors,
SW cor Hayes and Broderiek, r. 423 Brod-
erick
4®=Schomaker. See Schumacher and Shoe-
maker
Schomberg George W., yard foreman S. P. Co.,
r. 360 Elizabeth
" William G., yard foreman S. P. Co., r. 914,
23d
Schomer George (Schomer & Buchholz). and
groceries, 1829 Market, r. 13 Elgin Park
Av
" H. & J. F. (Henry and John F.), groceries
and liquors, 314, 19th
•■ Henry (H. & J. F. Schomer), r. 314, 19th
" JohnF. (H. & J. F. Schomer), and grocer-
ies, 3740 Howard, r. 1029 Shotwell
" Joseph, candy maker Adolph Hromada, r.
1510 Mason
" Margaret, widow, r. 13 Elgin Park Av
SCHOMER & BUCHHOLZ
(Georg-e Schomer and William Buch-
holz), dealers in groceries and pro-
visions, wines and liquors, SE cor Bush
and Powell
Schonbeck Frederick, seaman, r. 114 Perry
Schonberger J. Mrs., r. 5 Everett
Schone Gustav, washer W. R. Pease, r. 1340 Va-
lencia
Schonfeld August, groceries and liquors, 318
Polk, r. 18 Clara Av
" David, Jeweler Rothschild & Hadenfeldt, r.
3030 Steiner
" Louis, groceries and liquors, NE cor Grove
and Gough, r. 366 Grove
Schonig John, ironworker, r. 1713 Scott
" Lena, domestic, 1513 Gough
" Philip H., machinist Williams & Orton, r.
1713 Scott
4®=" Schonig. See Schoenig
SchoningOtto (Galloway Litho. Co.), r. 1314
Fulton
" William, bakery and confectionery, 639
Broadway
Schoningh Joseph, confectioner Page & Falch,
r. 91/2 Dale PI
Schont John, gardener, r. 1334 Alabama
Schonwald Franz, agent, r. 3 Lida PI
Schonwasser Emil G. (Davis, Schonwasser &
Co ), r. Alameda
School Department Store Room, S W cor Pine
and Larkin, telephone East 195
School of Design (California), NE cor Pine and
Mason
" of Engineering, Albert Van der Naillen
president, 733 Market
SCHOOL OF MAGAZINE AND
NEWSPAPER ILLUSTRATION, day
classes from 10 to 4, 5 days a week,
evening classes 2 days a week, 7:30
to 9:30, J. H. E. Partington manager,
424 Pine
Schooler William H., attorney at law, 330 Pine,
rooms 38-30, r. 3431 Washington
Schooley Auburn L., druggist, r. 331'/4 Guerrero
" D. E, car repairer S. P. Co., r. 1500 Howard
rear
" Edmund L., barber, r. 319V4 Sanchez
" Peddy A., widow, r. 219i/4 Sanchez
Schooling EllenC ., widow, r. 1517 Baker
Schoonmaker James, pressman, r. 11 Day
Schooser Querine, maltster Krug & Zimmer-
mann, r. 2133 Harrison
Schooster Frederick, laborer, r. 507 Mission
Schoppe Charles, engineer tug Amalie, r.
423 Harrison
i8®"Schoppe. See Schoeppe
Schopplein John, longshoreman, r. 317Green rear
Schorcht Herman, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 7th Av South nr K
Schord Louis G., salesman, r. 1914 Golden Gate
Av
" Louis G. Jr.. clerk. Hotel St. Nicholas
, " Milford H., dental student, r. 1914 Golden
Gate Av
" Robert, clerk A. Schilling & Co., r. 1914
Golden Gate Av
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Schord William, clerk A. Schilling & Co., r. 1914
Golden Gate Av
Schorie Gottlieb, r. 21 Everett
Schornstheimer Henry, cellarman Cal. Wine
Assn, r. 3 Walter
Schorr Joseph (Corbett & Schorr), r. 724 Linden
Av
Schostag William, fireman S. P. Co., r. 118,
16th
Schott Andrew, salesman Wolf Bros., r. 307,
7th
" Carl C, printer Mysell, Rollins Co.. r. 274
Minna
•• Charles, machinist, r. 307, 7th
" Charles E., cigar maker Schwerin & Son,
r. 2021 Mason
" Edward, machinist, r. 504 Napa
" Emil, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co.
" Fred H., cigar maker Schwerin & Son, r.
2021 Mason
" Henry, shoemaker, 717 Valencia
" Joseph A., commercial traveler, r. 307,
7th
" Walter E., engraver Shreve & Co., r. 26
Turk
Schotte Charles A., carpenter Thomas H.Day
& Sons, r. 166 Perry
Schottler H. & Co. (Herman Schottler and C.
E. Eaton), asphaltum and mastic roof-
ers, yard 1326-1328 Hampshire, office 605
Clay, rooms 1-3
" Herman (H. Schottler & Co.), r. 1325 York
" Herman, barber, r. 536 Hayes
4®"Schottler. See Schoettler
Schottmann Charles E., machinist, r. 1131Vi
Nebraska
Schotty Charles, carpenter, r. 149 Perry
Schou Albert, dyer, r. 459 Jessie
" Charles N.. carpenter, r. 18a Elgin Park
Av
" Elizabeth P., widow, r. 16 Lundy Lane
" Frank (Klevesahl & Schou), r. 422a Fran-
Francisco
" Jens P., seaman, r. 328, 5th Av
" Neils J., stevedore, r. 756 San Jose Av
" Peter J., master schr Col. Baker, 6 Mis-
sion, r. 1 South Park
4®=*Schou. See Chou
Schouern Jacob, shoemaker, r. 727'/4 Folsom
Schouten John W. (J. W. Schouten & Co.), r.
1024 Bryant
Schouten J. W. & Co. (John W. Schouten and
John H. McCallum), lumber, 421-437
Berry
Schow Bernhard, salesman Blumenthal & Co.,
r. 715i4 Howard
" Charles, cigar maker, r. 2013 Folsom
" Peter, dockhand Cal. Dry Dock Co., r. 5th
Av nr Point Lobos
Schowelin R., carpenter Albert Hansen, r. 1176
Harrison
Schrader Brothers (William F. and Rudolph
C), butchers, 1342-1344 Market and NE
cor Ellis and Larkin
•' Charles J., butcher Schrader Bros., r. 2911
Geary
" Edwin W., clerk S. F. Bridge Co., r. 612
Capp
" Frederick, barber, 2439 Mission, r. 2440 Mis-
sion
" Herman (Schrader & Co.), r. 221, 30th
" Herman H., fresco painter, r. 19, 24th
" Jacob F., butcher, 2915 Geary, r. 2913 Geary
" Kate, lodgings, 217, 2d
" Matilda, widow, r. 612 Capp
" Otto A. (Schrader & Lutge), r. 8 Walter
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Schrader Rudolph C. (Schrader Bros.), r. 2915
Gearv
" William F. (Schrader Bros.) , r 421 Broderick
" William P., blacksmith, r. 11281/2 Howard
'■ & Co. (Herman Schrader, Henry Martens,
Albert Anderson and James Heaney),
proprietors Enterprise Foundry, 140-142
Folsom
" & Lutge (Otto A. Schrader and Richard
Lutge), ornamental iron works, 1172
Mission
i8®-Schrader. See Schroder, Schroeder, Shra-
der and Shroeder
Schraemli Emile, engineer John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 12 Garden
Schraft Charles W., cook, r. 2315 Mission
" Otto, barber Andrew Hallahan, r. SW cor
Potrero Av and 15th
Schrage Charlotte A. Miss, stenographer U. S.
Marshal, r. 724, 22d
Schram Charles, watchman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1111 Sutter
" Frederick C, bookkeeper, r. 313, 11th Av
" George H., plumber, 313, 11th Av
'• Hannah, widow, r. 243 Hickory Av
" Hugo F., tank builder Wells, Russell &
Co., r. 313, nth A V
" James, watchman Sutter St. Ry., r. lUl
Sutter
Schramm Ernestine Miss, dressmaker, r. 229
Franklin
" Frederick, baker, r. 772 Mission
" John T. P., millhand Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 303 Folsom
" Paul, machinist Pac. Oil and Lead Wks,
r. 237 LanKton
Schramsberg Vineyards, Coope & Pippy
agents, 204 Market
Schrank George, carpenter, r. 530 Hermann
" George, laborer, r. 11 82 'A Harrison
Schranz Louis, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r.
29 Bartlett
" Walter D., salesman Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 29 Bartlett
Schrass John, cook Adolph Mantke, r. 631 Sac-
ramento
Schraud Philip, cook, r. 921 Vallejo
Schreck Ferdinand, bartender Orpheum Thea-
tre, r. 312 Minna
Schreen Henry, baker Frederick Willenbrink,
r. 911 Larkin
Schrefeld Christina, widow, r. 13 Scotland
Schreiber Amelia Mrs., nurse. r. 1341 Powell
" Anna, domestic, 1827 California
" Antone, cigar maker C. R. Thrane & Bro.,
r. 5 Uranus
" August, gold and silver embroiderer, 507
California, r. 427 Bush
" Charles F., clerk, r. 733, 23d
" Herman, r. 923, 18th
" Herman P., compositor Richard Munk, r.
1115 Broadway
" Joseph Jr., confectioner, 950-952 Market, r.
207 Larkin
" Theresa Miss, dressmaking, UGY^ Oak
Schreiber William, proprietor The Elite, 21
Kearny, r. 613 Jones
Schreier Charles, brewer, r. 707 Mission
" Hermann, r. 13 Bourbin PI
Schreiner August, basket maker Weston Basket
and Mfg. Co., r. .560 Howard
" Emil, waiter, r. 418Vi Hyde rear
" Frederick H., musician, r. 426 Chestnut
" Hubert, cyolery, 1718 Devisadero
" Sophia, widow, r. 426 Chestnut
j8®- Schreiner. See Shriner
Schrenk Edmond, cellarman Arpad Haraszthy,
r. 636 Commercial
Schrick August, expressman, SW cor Bush and
Kearny, r. 312, 27th
" Frank, wood and coal, 725, 17th
Scliriefer Diedrich H., groceries and liquors,
155 Natoma
Schrivar Frederick, seaman, r. 441, 1st
Schrock William A., manufacturer iron beds,
camp goods, etc., 21 New Montgomery,
r. Oakland
Schroder Anna Miss, shirt maker Joseph Fried-
lander, r. 635 Fulton
" Augusta Miss, saleslady, r. 721, 21st
" Charles, bartender W. M. B. Stuhlmacher,
r. 621, 6th
" Charles, machinist, r. lOBelmontPl
" Charles C, clerk Charles Stelling, r. 556,
4th
" Charles J. (Schroder & Son), r. 601 McAl-
lister
" Claus (Schroder & Son), r. 601 McAllis-
ter
" Cord, clerk H. Schroder & Co., r. 2533 Cali-
fornia
" Edward, cigars and tobacco, Russ House
" Edward H., clerk, r. 721, 21st
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 721, 21st
" Frederick H., clerk Na han, Dohrmann &
Co., r. 721, 21st
" George, accountant Julius Reimer, 509
Montgomery
" George, clerk Daniel Warde, r. 326, 30th
" H. & Co. (Herman Schroder), groceries,
2017 Fillmore
" H. & Son (Herman and Herman Jr.), gro-
ceries, 300 Fell
" Hans J., employee Western Suger Refinery,
r. 1087 Tennessee
" Henry (Eybs & Schroder), r. 7 Cleveland
" Henry, bottler John Rapp, r. 601 McAllis-
ter
" Henry, cigar maker, r. 326, 30th
" Henry, clerk Adams House, r. 519 Sacra-
mento
" Henry A., clerk John H. Schroder, r. 1600
Geary
" Henry C, cabinet maker Bare Bros., r. 50
. Corbett Av
" Henry J., engineer, r. 27 Clarence PI
" Herbert, blacksmith Aten & Falkenstein,
r. 50 Corbett Av
" Heinrich^ salesman E. Rohde & Co., r. 1003
" Herman (H. Schroder & Co.), r. 2533 Cali-
fornia
" Herman (H. Schroder & Son), r. 300 Fell
" Herman, drayman, 400 Battery, r. 23A Kiss-
ling
" Herman, tailor, r. 625 Pulton
" Herman Jr. (H. Schroder & Son), r. 300
Fell
" J., r. 3 Eureka PI
" Jacob H. (Buck & Schroder), r. 500, 4th
" John. r. 1330 Valencia
" John D., clerk John H. Schroder, r. 1600
Geary
" John F., r. 1919 Oak
" John F., contractor, r. 1326 Valencia
" John H., groceries and liquors, 1600 Geary
" John H., groceries, NW cor Washington
and Webster, r. 2400 Washington
" John H. Jr., clerk John H. Schroder, r. 2400
Washington
" Kate, domestic, 2836 California
" Louis, laborer, r. 426 Fulton
" Louis, steward, r. 126 Morris Av
" Louis C, contractor, r. 1330 Valencia
" Louis E.. r. 36 East Av
■' Mabel Miss, dressmaker, r. 625 Fulton
" Mamie Miss, dressmaker, r. 326, 30th
" Mary, widow, r. 326, 30th
" Pauline, widow, r. 3 Alaska PI
" Richard, teamster Del Monte Milling Co.,
r. 8I414 Treat Av
" Thomas, r. 326. 30th
" William, bookkeeper Goldberg, Bowen &
Co.,r. 601 McAllister
" William, teamster, r. 704 Fulton
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Schroder William C, porter H. Plagemann &
Co., r. 336, SOth
•' William J. H., r. 117, 2d
Scliroder & Son (Glaus and Charles J.), groce-
ries and liquors, SW cor Franklin and
McAllister
^S-Schroder. See Schrader, Schroeder, Shrader
and Shroeder
Sohroedel George, clerk Esberg Bachman Leaf
Tobacco Co., r. 305 Mason
Schroeder Anton, r. 134 California Av
" Bernhard, waiter, r. 636 Commercial
" Carl, shoemaker, 509V4 Jones
" Caroline Mrs., r. 21 Clara
" Charles, coremaker Vulcan Iron Wks, r.
332, 29th
" Charles, seaman, r. 39 Pacific
" Charles F., bartender Henry Warnecke, r.
420 Natoma
" Christian, porter M. Rosenshine & Bro., r.
326 Ritch
" Christian J., meterman, r. 1500 Mason
" Claus, r. 922 Battery
" Claus, groceries and liquors, NW cor Va-
lencia and 20th
" Frank, driver South S. F. Brewery, r. 14th
A7 South nr Railroad Av
" Frederick C, litho. artist Dickman-Jones
Co., r. Alameda
" Frederick W., groceries and liquors, 1100
Valencia
" F. W., carpenter, r. 909 Kearny
" Gustav, letter cutter Pacific States Type
Foundry, r. Mill Valley, Marin Co.
" Gustave Rev., r. 299 Hyde
" Hans, solicitor Chicago Hotel
" Harry, tanner C. G. Bennett& Co., r. 16%,
24th
" Henry, r. 502 Gough
" Henry, clerk John J. Thompson, r. 317, 5th
" Henry, cook, r. 1209 Kearny
■' Henry, master schr S. E. Perry, office 5
Spear, r. East Oakland
" Henry, salesman Thomas Tayler & Co., r.
62 Hermann
" Henry, shiprigger, r. 104, 20th
" Henry C, druggist, r. 700!4 Bush
" Henry J., liquors, 135 Folsom
" Herman, clerk John Schulken, r. 901 Bush
" Herman C, molder, r. 332, 29th
" Jerome, driver, r. 209, 28th
" John, dairy produce, 1300 Stockton, r. 913a
Jackson
" John, groceries and liquors, 1721 Howard,
r. 1719 Howard
" John, shoemaker, 442, 3d
" John, steward The Thalia
'< John A., groceries and liquors, 933 Stockton
" John A., sign writer, r. 205 Guerrero
•• John B. Jr., offlce 638 Market, r. Redwood
City
" JohnD. (Schroeder &Grabau),r. 668 Walnut
" John H., bartender H. F. Segelcke, r. 317,
1st
" John C, teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r. 504
Gough
" John H. Rev., pastor St. Johannes Ger-
man Evangelical Lutheran Church, r.
3723 Mission
" John L,, hatter Charles Colman, r. 13 Ver-
ona PI
" John W., bartender Lohse & Schutt, r. 655,
3d
" L., driver Alexandre Bertin, r. 430 Bush
Scliroeder L. Gustaf, president and manager
Asbestos Paraffine Co., 131-135, 1st, r.
299 Hyde
" Louis F., driver Burke & Sicke, r. 1325
Bush
" Maria, widow, r. 333, 29th
" Max A., porter L. Foard, r. 406 Waller
" Minnie Miss, dressmaker, r. 1214 Leaven-
worth
" Otto, groceries and liquors, 1315 Mission
" Paul W., clerk Del Monte Milling Co., r.
Alameda
" Richard, clerk Rudolph G. Schroeder, r.
2220 Fillmore
" Richard D., liquors, 25 Eddy, r. 3 Eddy PI
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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Schroeder Rudolph G., groceries and liquors, SE
cor Fillmore and Clay, r. 2220 Fillmore
" Sophie, widow, r. 502 Gough
" William, liquors, 439 Montgomery Av, r.
1433 Stockton
" William, master mariner, r. 914, 15th
Schroeder WUliam, president California Art
Glass Bending and Cutting Works, 103-
105 Mission, r. 938 Howard
" William D., teamster C. B. Rode & Co., r.
503 Gough
" William G., liquors, 925 Mission, r. 34 Pre-
cita Av
" William L., salesman Baker & Hamilton,
r. Alameda
Schroeder & Grabau (John D. Schroeder and
Emil A. Grabau), proprietors Baldwin
Grotto, 873 Market, telephone Jessie 661
4S=Schroeder. See Schrader, Schroder, Shra-
der and Shroeder
Schroepfer Albert A., laborer Pac. Rubber
Paint Co., r. 937 Golden Gate Av
•' William, cook, r. 711 Mission
Schroer Henry, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Jackson and Buchanan
Schrofl Charles, woodcarver John A. Hagstrom,
r. San Bruno Av nr 28th
" Charles Jr., woodcarver, John A. Hag-
strom, r. San Bruno Av nr 38th
" Herman, woodcarver John A. Hagstrom, r.
San Bruno Av nr28th
Schrogg John, porter Am. District Tel., r. 529
Sacramento
Schroth Charles (Herman Westerfeld & Co.), r.
1005 Geary
" Charles A., clerk John Siegfried & Co., r.
1005 Geary
" George, laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
463 Shotwell
" John F. (E. J. Robinson & Co.), r. 1005
Geary
" Julius, liquors, SE cor Market and 10th, r.
1323 Fell
" William J., r. 1005 Geary
Schrumpf Adolph F., porter M. Rothenberg &
Co., r. 517 Pine
" Albert C, bartender Mrs. H. Burshinsky,
r. Ocean Terrace, Sutro Heights
Sohryver Edgar L., porter Saie Deposit Bldg, r.
811 Mason
•' E. L. Mrs., children's dressmaking, 811
Mason
" Harry E., shoemaker, r. 811 Mason
Schubel Alexander, laborer, r. 504 Napa
Schubener Leo, barber, 619 Sacramento, r. 207^4
Polk
" Louis, tailor, r. 207'^ Polk
Schubert Emilia, widow, r. 830, 15th
" Ernst C, portrait artist, r. 830, 15th
" Eugene W., cashier Russ House
" Herman, cabinet maker, r. 7OIV2 Van Ness
Av
" Hugo, machinist, r. 560 Howard
" Joseph, seaman, r. 6 Silver Star PI
" Magnus, box maker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. I8I/2 Prospect Av
" Nicholas, brewer, r. 707 Mission
" Paul, r. N s Channel nr 9th
" Paul F., wood finisher, r. 8 Germania
Schuchert Phillip, shoemaker, 1251, 34th, r. 331
Bartlett
Schuck Emil, butcher, 310 Folsom, r. 316, 1st
" Herman, general delivery clerk Post Offlce,
r. 1134 Howard
" Thomas L., varieties, 139, 11th
JSS-Schuck. See Shuck
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1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Schucking E. Mrs., widow, r. 1229 O'Farrell
" Theodore L., salesman Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 1229 O'Farrell
Schudel Bertha, clerk Marx Blum, r. 709 Lar-
kin
" Emil, confectioner Charles Guillet, r. 905
Larkin
" Emma Miss, dairy produce, GOSYz Post, r.
709 Larkin
" Marcus P., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1332
Howard
Schuemann Fritz, proprietor Cal. Schuetzen
Park (San Rafael), office 123 Sutter
Schuepp Jacob, boarding, 207 Main
Schuering Henry, insurance, 421 California
Schuessler Arthur, bartender, r. 438'/2 Jessie
rear
*®"Schuessler. See Schussler
Schuette Alvin T., upholsterer Cal. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 427, 29th
" Harry, teacher music, r. 1401 Guerrero
" "William F., cabinet maker Cal. Furniture
Mfg. Co., r. 161 Chattanooga
" William G., painter, r. 161 Chattanooga
4®"Schuette. See Schutte and Shute
Schuetz David, cabinet maker, r. 22 Stockton
" Johanna, widow, r. 821 California
Schuey Jeremiah T., carpenter, r. 100 Jones
Schug Charles P. D., teacher music, 822 Mis-
sion
" Daniel, varnisher. r. 26th Av South nr P
" Henry, painter, r. 21st Av South nr Silver
Av
" Henry G., barber, r. 26th Av South nr P
" Joseph, foreman factory S. N. Wood & Co.,
r. 1023 Market
Schuhman Anton, accountant Rolla V. Watt, r.
118. 3d Av
Schuhrer William, porter E. A. Fargo Co., r. 122
Valparaiso
•' William J., porter Crown Distilleries Co.,
r. 3506Vi Mission
Schukle John, laborer, r. 35 Welsh
Schukouskv William, hostler James E. Finch,
r. 1323 Laurel Av
Schuldt Charles W.. confectioner, r. 214 Turk
rear
" Christian, salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
310a Guerrerro
" Emma, machine operator, r. 1529 Turk
" George, driver, r. 1.529 Turk
" Henry F., bottler National BottlingCo., r.
337 Waller
" Henry F., druggist, r. 214 Turk rear
" John, liquors, 501 Dupont, r. 600 Pine
" Margaret, widow, r. 1529 Turk
" William Rev., pastor St. John's German
Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 812
Army
" William, butcher Frederick Martins, r.
1529 Turk
Schule Elizabeth Miss, bookkeeper W. S.
Townsend, r. 1213 Valencia
" Frederick A., manufacturer incubators,
1213 Valencia
" Henry, conductor Sutter St. Ry, r. 1119
Sutter
" Josie Miss, candy maker W. S. Townsend,
r. 1213 Valencia
Schuler Anselmo, r. 114 William
" August (Schuler & Seheben), r 42 Julia
" August, mate str Aurora
" Charles F., master str T. C. Walker, r.
Stockton
" Charles H. laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2606 Manchester
Schuler Edward J., bill poster, r. 335 Broad-
way
" Frank C, porter Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co., r. 335 Broadway
" Hermann, porter Tillmann & Bendel, r. 1218
Kearny
" James, seaman, r. 409 Harrison
" Joseph, driver Louis Zwissig, r. 16thAv
South nr G
" Paul F., cook W. Leege & Co., r. 1813V4
Mason
" Rose, widow, r. 114 William
" William, shoemaker, r. 2606 Manchester
" William, surfman Golden Gate Life Sav-
ing Station
" & Seheben (August Schuler and Eugene
Seheben), liquors, 133, 7th
4S=Schuler. See Schuller
Schules William, bill distributor Sterling &
Dunphy, r. 44, 3d
Schulhofer Max, capitalist, office 415 Montgom-
ery, room 6, r. 1508 Post
Schuling Charles, harness maker Kempkey,
Gilham & Sawyer, r. 521V4 Stevenson
Schulin.sky Charles, carriage painter Robert
Walsh, r. 431, 5th
Schulken Benhard D., wood, coal, hay and grain*
1104-1106 Hampshire, r. 25, 23d
" Henry (Henry Schulken & Co.), r. 25, 23d
" Henry & Co. (Henry Schulken), groceries
and liquors, 23, 23d, r. 25, 23d
" Henry D., helper John Wieland Brewery, r.
20 Elliott Park
Schulken J. & Co. (Julius Schulken), hay, grain,
wood and coal, 1616 Mission
Schulken John, groceries and liquors, station-
ery and candies, 901-903 Bush, r. 901 Bush
" Julius (J. Schulken & Co.), r. 900 Laguna
SchuU Rosalie, widow, r. ISVz Langton
Schuller Andrew, real estate and insurance
agent, 508 Montgomery, room 11, r. Oak-
land
" Arthur W., shoe cutter P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. Oakland
" August, r. 1726 Ellis
" Benjamin, shoe cutter J. C. Nolan & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Frank G., shoemaker P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. Oakland
" Henry, cellarman E. Gamier & Co., r. 902
Montgomery Av
" John, can maker Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 128 Caselli Av
" John, gardener, r. 711 Mission
" Norman, clerk Andrew Schuller, r. Oak-
land
J8®=-Schuller. See Schuler
Schullerts Frank O., abstract clerk O. R. and
N. Co., r. Oakland
Schult Henry, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Pine and Baker, r. 1633 Baker
Schulte Charles, r. 217 Grant Av
" Gustavus, printer Fullerton & Schulte, r.
118 Fell
" Henry, r. E s York bet 15th and 16th
" Henry W., carpenter, r. 1030 Shotwell
" Hermine, widow, r. 118 Fell
" John G. W. (Osmer& Co.), r. 710 Haight
" Juliet (Fullerton & Schulte), r. 118 Fell
" Leonard, bottler, r. E s York bet 15th and
16th
" William, bottler, r. E s York bet 15th and
16th
" William, engineer, r. 1830^/4 Howard
" William H. G., student, r. 710 Haight
Schulter Daniel, liquors, SE cor Mission and
Beal, r. .54 Clementina
Schultheis Emil L., compositor S. F. Tageblatt,
r. 1.5381/2 Bush
" Henry, r. 1703 Polk
" J. George, watchmaker, r. 708 Taylor
" John, coremaker Thompson Bros., r. 29^4
Laussat
" John H., machinist Rix Compressed Air
Machinery Co., r. 622 Jersey
" Ludwig, printer, r. 1538!4 Bush
" William H. (C. B. Rode & Co.), r. 1703 Polk
Schultheiss Charles J., clerk Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 1608 Mason
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Schultz Adolph, r. 806 Taylor
" Adolph J., clerk, r. 1609 Jones
" Arnold, driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
514 Green
" August, waiter, r. 317 Eddy
" Carrie, widow, r. 429, 5th
" Charles, r. 34 Golden Gate Av
" Charles, r. 533 Filbert
" Charles, helper Charles W. Smith, r. 335
Shipley
" Charles F., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 729 California
•' Charles G., tailor, r. 1117 Clay
" Ernest A., r. 3436 Filbert
" Eugene, laborer Joseph Wagner Mfg. Co.,
r. 35Chesley
" F. Mrs., widow, r. 806 Taylor
" Felix, cook Clorandin F. Andrieu, r. 327
Minna
" Ferdinand, fresco painter, r. 10 Lily Av
• " Frank, clerk E. T. Allen Co., r. 13!4 Harri-
son Av
" Fred, porter Franz Siebrecht, r. 416 Kearny
" Fredericlf, laborer, r. 636 Commercial
" Frederick, painter, r. 1630 Powell
■' Frederick J., clerk L. C. Cnopius, r. 1609
Jones *
" Frederick J., r. 2436 Filbert
" Frederick W., tailor H. E. Schultz, r. 636
Commercial
'■ Frederick W., tailor Joseph Gutman, r.
19% Langton
<• George, bricklayer, r. 1108 Vermont
" George, broker, 318 Pine, room 40, r. 3430
Pine
" George, traveling salesman, r. 635 Geary
Schultz George A., secretary William A.
Schultz & Sons, 533 Front, r. 2420 Clay
" George F., clerk C. W. R. Ford & Co., r.
2406 Folsom
" George J. Rev., pastor German Methodist
Episcopal Church, r. 864b Folsom
" George L., car repairer Market St. Ry., r.
119 California Av
" Harry, clerk, r. 1830 Filbert
" Henrietta, widow, r. 335 Shipley
" Henry, barber, r. 426 Fell
" Henry, driver Frank A. Geier, r. 2005 Market
" Henry E., tailor, 625 Commercial, r. 806
Union
Schultz Herman, bookkeeper A. & T. Weil &
Co., r. Berkeley
" Herman, shoemaker Charles Lester, r. 621
Howard
" Johanna Miss, teacher piano, r. 2907 Clay
" John, r. 33 Hinckley
" John, miner, r. 100, 5th
" John, porter, r. 174 Jessie
" John, transferer Dickman- Jones Co., r. 1419
Taylor
" John H., water tender str Walla Walla
" Joseph, capitalist, r. 729i^ Harrison
" Julius, finisher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 19V4
Langton
" Julius, plumber, r. 1920 Fillmore
" Julius, tailor, r. 512 Bush
" L. J., laborer Enterprise Brewing Co., r.
cor 16th and York
" Louis, electrotyper Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. Alameda
" Louis E. J. (Schultz & Voorman), r. 2436
Filbert
" Louisa, widow, nurse, r. I8V2 Harriet
" Louisa W., widow, r. 631 Ash Av
" Martin, teacher music, r. 404 Ellis
" Mary D., widow, r. cor Richland and South
Avs
" Michael C, porter Mau, Sadler & Co.
" Oscar, teacher music, r. 206 Perry
" Otto, liquors, 1053 Market, r. 1830 Filbert
" Otto G., r. 5 Everett
" Paul, bartender Seal Rock House
" Paul, engineer Am. Carbonic Acid Gas Co.,
r. 64 Clementina
" Peter, nurse German Hospital
" Peter O., gardener, r. 313, 4th Av
' " Philip, barber, r. 734, 22d
" Robert, driver Frederick G. Sachs, r. 515
Stevenson
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Schultz Robert A., clerk Morris A. Levingston,
r. 698 McAllister
" Rudolph, lithographer, r. 738 Green
" Theodore, groceries, 1934 Stockton
" Walter F., insurance, r. 2430 Pine
" William, r. 617 Mission
" William, clerk The German Savings and
Loan Society, 'r. 2430 Pine
" William, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 337 Shipley
" William, paper hanger, r. 306 Natoma
" William, shoemaker, 622 Capp
Schultz WiUiam A., president William A.
Schultz & Sons, 523 Front, r. Sausalito,
Cal.
" William A. Jr., treasurer William A.
Schultz & Sons, r. 209 Valencia
Schultz William A. & Sons, William A.
Schultz president, George A. Schultz
secretary, wholesale wines and liquors,
523 Front
Schultz & Voorman (Louis E. J. Schultz and
Henry Voorman), offlce 506 Battery,
room 3
j8@=Schultz. See Scholtz, Schultze, Schulz,
Schulze and Shulz
Schultzberg Charles G., tailor, r. 1117 Clay
Schultze August, ship builder, r. 911 Illinois
'• Charles A., clerk, r. 326 Kearny
" Eliza Mrs., lodgings, 911 Illinois
" Ernest H., dentist, 10731^ Market
" Frank R., r. 520 Folsom
" Gustav, inventor, office 58, 1st, r. Berkeley
" Henry A., groceries and liquors, 547 Turk
and 939 Larkin, r. 542 Polk
" Jacob, butcher, r. 1030 Clay
" Julius, waiter, r. 343 Minna
" L. E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 744 Ellis
" Louis, bartender S. Dabovich, r. 523 Filbert
" Marie Miss, principal Sutro Mail Dock
Free and Pioneer Kindergartens, 218
Brannan, r. 831 California
" Rudolph W., ship carpenter, E s 5th Av
South nr K
;e®"Schultze. See Schultz. Schulz, Schulze
and Schulz
Schultzen Marguerite, widow, r. 45 Dore
Schulz Andrew, r. 215, 30th
" Bruno, clerk, r. 313 Chattanooga
" Carl, r. 805 Harrison
" Carl, clerk J. Schulz, r. 736 Union
'I Charles, liquors, 714 Washington, r. 207
Montgomery Av
" Charles, seaman, r. 22 Sacramento
" Charles A. (William Schulz & Son), r. 927
Grove
" Christian, baker, r. 69 Minna
" Christian, manager Wieland Bros., 212
Davis, r. 410 Ellis
" Dora, widow, r. 1026 Sutter
'■ Edward G., baker, r. 926 Filbert
" Ernest, jeweler P. Schulz, r. 805 Harrison
" Frederick, cook Schwerin & Sons, r. 3406
Folsom
" Frederick, tailor, r. 103 Perry rear
" Frederick, saddler Kempkey, Gilham &
Sawver, r. 805 Harrison
" Frederick F.,molder, r. 4315^ Mississippi
" George E., salesman Lievre, Frioke & Co.
" George F., fireman S. P. Co., r. 1011 Ala-
bama
" George T., baker, r. 1011 Alabama
" Gustav, driver Milwaukee Brewery, r. 114b
Juniper
" Henry, groceries and liquors, SW cor Bush
and Webster, r. 3101 Bush
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Schulz Henry, liquors, 31, 5th, r. 438 Jessie
" Henry,salesman A. Mautz&Co.,r. 447, 19th
" Henry T., fireman, r. 1011 Alabama
" James E., contractor, r. Sagamore nr Ply-
mouth Av
" John, horseshoer, r. 1011 Alabama
" Joseph, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 1105
Alabama
" Julius, bakery, 736 Union
" Ludwig, tailor, r. 536 Jessie
" M., musician, 39, 4th
" Mary, widow, r. 1105 Alabama
" Mary Mrs., proprietor The Charleston, 239
Kearny
" Max, clerk German Consulate, r. 212 Chat-
tanooga
" Melania Miss, bookkeeper R. E. Schulz,
r. 2937 Clay
" Otto, finisher W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 805
Harrison
" Otto, painter, r. 1419 Taylor
SCHULZ PAUL,
practical watchmaker and jeweler,
watch repairing a specialty, 300, 4tli,
cor Folsom, r. 805 Harrison
Schulz Peter, laborer, r. 16 Jansen
Schulz R. E., merchant, office 320 Sansome, room
14, r. 2937 Clay
" William (Schulz & Meyer), r. 816 Elizabeth
" William (William Schulz & Son), r. 927
Grove
" William, manufacturer silverware, 230
Kearny
" William & Son (William and Charles A.),
carriage and wagon makers, 1161 How-
ard
" William E., horseshoer J. P. Barnes, r.
1105 Alabama
" William F. (Hllmer,Bredhoff & Schulz), r.
1120 Noe
" & Meyer (William Schulz and Henry
Meyer), groceries and liquors, 618 Doug-
lass
>i®- Schulz. See Scholtz. Scholz. Schultz,
Schultze, Schulze and Shulz
Schulze Adolph, r. 1623 Folsom
" Albert, blacksmith O'Brien & Sons, r. 2014
Hyde
" Charles A., shipping clerk G. W. Clark &
Co., r. 326 Kearny
" Charles F., bookkeeper The Giant Powder
Co. Consolidated, r. 324 O'Farrell
" Desire, r. 2014 Hyde
" Eberhard, watchmaker, 133V4, 14th
" Eleanor, widow, r. 2014 Hyde
" George A., metal worker, r. 44 Clementina
" Henry A., architect, 94 Flood Bldg, r. Oak-
land
" Oscar, porter" Julius Lasker, r. 957 Market
Schumacher August, plumber, r. 84 Colton
" Catrina, widow, r. 1814 Lyon
" Charles, butcher August L. Grotheer, r.
2733 Bryant
" ClausH., with Meyer. Wilson & Co., r. 115'/^
Valparaiso
" E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1926 Market
" Edward H., clerk Locke & Pike Co., r. 1151/2
Valparaiso
" Ernest F., driver, r. 220 McAllister
" Ernst A. (Schumacher & Janssen), r. 25
Bartlett
" Ferdinand, teamster South S. F. Packing
and Provision Co., r. 1432, 5th Av South
" Ferdinand D., bookkeeper Pac. Vinegar
and Pickle Wks, r. Alameda
Schumacher Frederick, liquors, 36 Steuart, r.
703 Stockton
Frederick A., tinsmith, 220 Leavenworth
Frederick J., driver South S. F. Brewery,
r. 17th Av South nr Railroad Av
George, driver National Brewing Co., r. 801
Grove
Harry, seaman, r. 214 King
Henry, waiter Young & Weisman, r. 436
Jessie
Henry D., r. 90514, 18th
Henry H., watchmaker, r. 137H Fair Oaks
H. G. F. (Jenkel & Schumacher), r. 3310
California
Ida, bookkeeper James Hunter, r. 1223
Pierce
Ida J., widow, r. 542 McAllister
Schumacher J. Henry, secretary Pacific
Woodenware and Cooperage Co., 126
Davis, room 4, r. 1223 Pierce
" John, groceries and liquors, 600, 2d, r. 12
De Boom
" Joseph, cigar maker, r. 636 Commercial
" Lorent, cook, r. 83 Stevenson rear
" Luder, maltster National Brewing Co., r.
801 Grove
" Ludwig G., accountant, r. 1223 Pierce
" Matilda, domestic, 2117 Broderick
" Michael W., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
415 Day
" Reinhard, teacher music, r. 2306 Fillmore
" Richard, cook, r. 84 Colton
" Richard J., clerk, r. 44 Elgin Park Av
Schumacher Thomas M., general agent Union
Pacific System Freight Department,
200 California, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" William, ironworker, r. 412 State
" William H., vice-president C. Herrmann &
Co., r. 1814 Lyon
Schumacher & Janssen (Ernst A. Schumacher
and John J, Janssen), proprietors The
Corner Billiard and Oyster Saloon, 1001
Valencia, telephone Mission 142
J8®"Schumacher. See Shoemaker and Scho-
maker
Schuman Charles, laborer, r. Ill Farallones
" Charles, tanner, r. Isabel nr Hope
" Christopher, pressman P. J. Thomas, r.
Alameda
" Henry C, salesman G. W. Omey, r. 6 Heron
" Kathleen, widow, r. 6 Heron
" Max, capmaker G. Rosenberg & Son, r. 447
Tehama
" Max, carpenter and builder, 609 Octavia,
r. 610a Octavia
>e®="Schuman. See Schuhman
Schumann Adolph A., foreman S. F. Pioneer
Varnish and Glycerine Wks, r. 1307 Ver-
mont
" Adolph L., manufacturer iron fences, 206,
24th, and 911 Oakwood, r. 116 Alabama
" Annie Miss, milliner, r. 1445 McAllister
" August, salesman Hinz & Landt, r. 822
Larkin
" Dudie Miss, hairdresser, r. 1445 McAUis-
" Edward C, tanner August Schwartz, r.
28th nr Shakespeare
" Emanuel, groceries, 1407 Valencia
" Hans D., carpenter, r. 95 Wool
" Henry, foreman John D. McGilvray & Co.,
r. 28 South Park
" Hugo A., r. 822 Larkin
" Leonard, musician, r. 603 Montgomery
" Louis J., clerk Frank B. Peterson & Co.,r.
707A Stockton
" Lucy, widow, r. 1445 McAllister
" Melissa Mrs., dressmaking, 1325 Ellis
" Peter J., driver M. Michelsen & Son., r. 615
Ellis
Schumann William H., real estate broker with
O. W. Becker & Co., 328 Montgomery, r.
219 Powell
J8®-Schumann. See Shumann
Schuneman Albert, tailor, r. 10731/4 Market
Schunhoft B. Henry, r. 1219 Guerrero
Schunk Peter, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi , r.
36 Merritt
Schunter Ferdinand, r, 7 Cottage PI
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Schupbach William A., salesmarL S. P. Taylor
Sons, r. 20914, 12tli
Schupp Frank, bartender Henry Peard, r. 1917
Mission
Schuppert Adana L,., plumber, r. 616 Filbert
" August F., carpet layer Pattosien Carpet
Co., r. 326B 18th
" Charles T., musician, r. 221 Waller
" Magdalena, widow, r. 616 Filbert
Schur Elizabeth, widow, r. 821 Bush
" Richard, clerk, r. 821 Bush
Schurbohm Henry, liquors, 602 Mission, r. 1116%
Folsom
Schurg George, r. 228, 24th
" George Jr., trnnkmaker Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 228, 24th
Schuring Sophie, widow, r, 220 Montgomery Av
Schurmann Francis H., conductor Geary St.
RR., r. 9 Boyce
" Fred W. (Putzman & Schurmann), r. 20
Rincon PI
Schurr Theodore P., operator Miss Fannie L.
Matson, r. 122 Turk
Schurra Florence, boiler maker, r. 823 Pacific
" Josephine, widow, r. 822 Pacific
Schurth A., repairer Fire Alarm and Police
Telegraph
Schussler Adolph, r. 2015 Ellis
SCHUSSLER BROTHERS
(Toby and Henry), manufacturers and
importers pictures, frames, mirrors,
artists' materials, etc., 27 Grant Av,
factory 312-316 Grove
Schussler Frank, bookkeeper Schussler Bros., r.
541 McAllister
" Frank, clerk A. H. Murken, r. 701 O'Farrell
" Frederick J., lithographer, r. 326a 12th
" George, assistant engineer Spring Valley
W. W., r. 634, 21st
" Henry (Schussler Bros.), r. 541 McAllister
" Herman F. A., engineer Spring Valley W.
W., r. 1905 Van Ness Av
" J. Christian, hatter, r. 416 Francisco
" J. & Co. (John Schussler and Jacob Gold-
. man), draymen, 107 Battery
" John (J. Schussler & Co.), r. 541 McAllister
" M. & Co. (Michael Schussler and Fred H.
Levy), importers watches, diamonds
and jewelry, 104 Kearny
" Michael (M. Schussler & Co.), r. 2322 De-
visadero
" Toby (Schussler Bros.), r. 541 McAllister
4®=Schussler. See Schuessler and Schuszler
Schuster Arthur F., clerk Union I. Wks, r. 733c
Clementina
SCHUSTER BROTHERS
(John, Joseph S. and Clement J.), John
Curtis manager, Samuel H. Atchi-
son superintendent, manufacturers
Mann's Patent Chimneys and Atchi-
son Steam Beer Governor, importers
Richmond ranges and furnaces, agents
Cleveland beer pumps, plumbers, gas-
fitters and tin roofers, 306 Sutter
Schuster Charles, baker Wagner & Loveder, r.
2129 Mission
" Clement J. (Schuster Bros.), r. 2407 How-
ard
" Eliza Mrs., r. 733c Clementina
•' Frank, hog ranch, 21st Av South nr I
" Frederick, r. 427 Valencia
' ' Frederick P. , proprietor Railroad Brewery ,
433-427 Valencia, r. 112 Julian Av
" Henry, r. 17291/4 Lexington Av
" Henry W., baker, r. 2101/4 Church
•' J., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" John (Schuster Bros.), 306 Sutter
" Joseph F., liquors and lodgings, 223 Jack-
son
" JosephF. Jr., clerk Sbarboro& Co., r. 223
Jackson
" Joseph S. (Schuster Bros.), r. 211, 17th
" Louis P., r. 733c Clementina
" Milton L. H., butcher, r. 934, 18th Av
South
Schuszler Frank, street sprinkler, r. 1830 Folsom
" Wilhelmina. widow, r. 1830 Folsom
W. W. MOHTAGUE & CO.
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r COOKING and HEATING
ISTOVES.
Schutt Charles, contractor and builder, r. 13
Shotwell
" Henry (Lohse & Schutt), and groceries,
1200 Pacific
" Herman, clerk J. H. & F. Rippe, r. NW cor
34th and Potrero Av
" John H., r. 106 Douglass
" John H. Jr., machinist, r. 106 Douglass
Schutte EwaldF., entry clerk Hoffman, Alex-
ander & Co., r. 3071/4 Van Ness Av
" Hermann, bartender M. Schlaudecker, r.
537 Clay
" Hermann H., salesman W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 13 Dearborn
" John A., laundryman, r. 518 Castro
" John H. (Bennett & Schutte), r. 346 Waller
" Lena, widow, r. 509 Linden Av
" Louis, salesman Justinian Caire Co.
" William, clerk John D. Heise, r. 500 Val-
encia
J8®"Schutte. See Schuette. Schutt and Shute
Schutten Jacob, bakery, 1602 Geary
Schutter Henry, porter Ahrens, Pein & Bull-
winkel, r. 448 Jessie rear
" William, baker F. Kuhn. r. 718 Valencia
Schutz Albert, pump maker, r. 234 Day
" David, cabinet maker Caspar Reichling, r.
22 Stockton PI
" Frank, cabinet maker, r. 27 Ridley
" Jacob, laborer Bavaria Brewery, r. 2334
Greenwich
" Julius J., bookkeeper Haas Bros., r. Oak-
land
" Mary, dressmaker, r. 1218 Alabama
" William L., bookkeeper, r. 1104 Market
Schutze Frederick, president Butler, Schutze &
Co., 723 Market, r. 1609 McAllister
Schuur Henry, liquor dealer, r. 9 Newell PI
" Henry, liquors, W s San Bruno Av opp 15th
Av South, r. Girard nr Silliman
" Henry E., driver Steimke Bros., r. 3120
Mason „
" John H., liquors, NE cor 4th and Brannan,
r. 618 Lombard
" William J., with John H. Schuur, r. 618
Lombard
" WilliamT..head waiter Hotel St. Nicholas
Schuyler Charles A., clerk Railway Mail Ser-
vice r. Oakland
SchuylerThomas J., secretary Angels Quartz
Mining Co., 31-32 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r.
3813 Washington
" William B., pileman Harbor Commis-
sioners
Schwaarcke Charles, bakery, .508 Hayes
Schwab Andreas, watchman Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 30 Richland Av
" Annette, widow, r. 331, 31st
" Edwin, clerk Morrison & Foerster, r. 160
Perry
" Frederick, r. 10111/4 Leavenworth
" George, shoemaker, 118 Leidesdorlf
" Henry F., butcher Peter Tautphaus, r.
10111/2 Leavenworth
" John F., clerk Emil Happersberger, r. 48,
" John F. W., tailor Hyams. Pauson & Co.
" Joseph, baker Joseph Bamford, r. 763 How-
" Karl W., piano string maker Piano String
Co., r. 8571/2 Bryant
" Lizette, widow, r. 160 Perry
" Madeline, widow, r. 43 Jessie , ^ d
" Manfred J., clerk stationery dept. b. J:-.
Co.. r. 160 Perry
" Marcus M., r. 304 Fulton
WATSON & CO.
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market SL
Sch-R-ab Marion, me.ssenger Brunt, r. 160 Perry
" Martin, tailor Marshall F. Jones, r. 3"l
Elgin Park Av
" Mary Miss, r. 1011% Leavenworth
" Max, vice-president Royal Eagle Distill-
eries Co., 112 Taylor, r. 425 Franklin
" PaulJ., druggist, r. 34 Ellis
" Ralph, clerk Call, r. 160 Perry
" William, baker, r. 101 114 Leavenworth
j^=-Schwab. See Schwabe
Schwabach John. r. 85 Arlington
Schwabaclier Abraham (Schwabacher Bros.),
and president Stockton Milling Co., 112
California, r. 2100 Jackson
■' Babette, widow, r. 1603 Gough
Schwabacher Brothers (Louis, Abraham and
Sigmund), commission merchants, 112
California, and Seattle, Walla Walla
and Davton, Wash.
" Louis (Schwabacher Bros.), r. 1820 Clay
" Louis A., with Stockton Milling Co., 112
California, r. 2100 Jackson
Schwabacher Ludwig, secretary and general
manager Crown Paper Co., 70T Front, r.
2110 California
" Max, with Stockton Milling Co., r. 1900
Jackson
'• Sigmund (Schwabacher Bros.), r. 1900 Jack-
son
Schwabe John W., tailor, r. 1431 Powell
Schwaben Verein, 323 Turk
Schwaidt August, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Fulton and Buchanan
Schwalbe Joseph (Joseph Schwalbe & Co.), r.
1505 Geary
" Joseph & Co. (Joseph Schwalbe), dealers
diamonds, watches and jewelry, 512-514
Market
" Paul, laborer, r. 714 Rausch
Schwalenberg Adolph, carpenter, r. 6 Maple
Court
" George C. A., liquors, 108, 1st, r. 6 Maple
Court
Schwally G. P. Charles, clerk, r. 20 Alvarado
Schwalm John J., r. 828. 15th
Schwamm Matthew, r. 1129 Laguna
Schwan Frank, harness and saddlery, 1019 Fol-
som
" Jacob, butcher Hans A. Thompson, r. 185^
Sacramento
-^"Schwan. See Swan
Schwanecke John, cook Henry Falk, r. 19, 6th
Schwaner Otto, watch maker, 10021/4 Valencia
r. 626, 22d
Schwark Wilhelm C. H., liquors, 1600 Mission
Schwarke Carl, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" William, liquor dealer, r. 7mVz Fell
.^Schwarke. See Schwaarke
Schwarting Adolph, compositor, r. 1904 Mission
" August, baker Wagner & Loveder, r. 1904
Mission
" Diedrich, clerk Frank Kerz, r. 1904 Mission
" Dora Mrs., midwife, r. 1904 Mission
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 1902 Powell
" Frederick Jr., box maker, r. 1902 Powell
" Henry, cook, r. 1025 Pacific
" Henry J., clerk Adams House, r. 519 Sacra-
mento
" J. F. Mrs., widow, r. 1902 Powell
Schwart?. Abraham R., pressman George B.
Benham, r. 441i^ Natoma
•' Ada, cashier Bush Bros., r. 436 Golden Gate
Av
" Adolph, r. 1030 Howard
" Adolph, general furnisher, 314 Kearny, r.
916 0'Farrell
Schwartz Adolph C, butcher, r. 658 Jessie
" Albert E.. clerk Bayle, Lacoste & Co., r.
706 Larkin
" Alexander, plumbing and gasfitting. 134,5th
" Alexander, tailor, r. 436 Golden Gate Av
" Alfred, salesman Fonge & Lehman, r. 507>4
Sutter
" Amerigo, r. 327 Vallejo rear
" Anna Mrs., groceries and liquors, SE cor
18th and Mission, r. 2205^! Mission
" August, carriage trimmer, 1167 Howard, r.
706 Larkin
", August, tannery. Serpentine Av nrFolsom
" Augusta, widow, r. 517a Page
•■ B. Mrs., widow, r. 805^4 Leavenworth
" Barnett, clothes cleaner, r. 342, 3d
" Bendix, watch maker Shreve & Co., r. Tex-
as bet Yolo and Nevada
" Bernard, merchant, r. 806 Hayes
" Bessie Miss, teacher music, r. 1063 Mission
" Blanche Miss, teacher Marshall Primary
School, r. 1927 California
Schwartz Brothers (Isidor Schwartz), commis-
sion merchants, 204 Front
" Carl E., decorator, r. 324 Clementina
" Charles G., pattern maker, r. lllB Freelon
" David, porter L L. Solomon & Co., r. 441%
Natoma
- Diedrich, r. 639, 24th
•' Edward G., chief engineer revenue cutter
Bear
" Frederick, r. 4 Union PI rear
■' Frederick, helper H. Herring, r. 18 By-
ington Av
.. Harry, cashier Rehfisch & Co.,r. 517APage
•' Harry, druggist, r, 1124 Eddy
" Henry, r. 1620 Sacramento
■' Henry, carriagesmith Larkins & Co., r.
Oakland
" Henry, collector, 26 Montgomery, r. 728 Fol-
som
" Henry J., salesman O'Connor, Moflatt &
Co., r. 419 Lott
" Henry W., cook, r. 925, 24th
" Herman, cook Henry Liehe, r. 737 Howard
" Ida Mrs., dressmaking, 342, 3d
" Isidor (Schwartz Bros.), r. 2260 Franklin
" Isidor, liquor dealer, r. 710 McAllister
" Isidor, merchant tailor, 216 Turk
" Isidor, salesman Mitchell Schwartz, r. 1124
Eddy
Schwartz Jacob, proprietor Turk Street Hotel,
22-24 Turk
" Jacob, salesman Sachs Bros. & Co., r. 1927
California
" James, proprietor The Thalia, junction
Market and Turk, r. 224 Turk
" John F. W., wood and coal, 1138 McAllister
and groceries and liquors, 1301 Valencia,
r. 1303 Valencia
" Joseph, plumber, r. NE cor Point Lobos
and 4th Avs
" Joseph, waiter, r. 715 Howard
" L. Mrs., widow, r. 1927 California
" Leonard, entry clerk Schweitzer & Co., r.
517a Page
" Levi, broker, r. 1630 Sacramento
" Lizzie Miss, teacher music, r. 2023 Pine
" , Lowe & Co., merchants (San Jose de
Costa Rica), office 19 Battery
" Mark, butcher, r. 1620 Sacramento
" Martin, clerk, r. 1620 Sacramento
•' Mitchell, clothing. 104, 3d, r. 1134 Eddy
" Morris, dry and fancy goods, 311 Pine, r.
636 Haight
" Morris, office 319 Spreckels Bldg, r. 131
Grove
" Morris, poultry ranch, Visitacion Valley,
nr Six Mile House
" Mver, stage manager The Thalia, r. 2033
Pine
" Otto, machinist, r. 423 Mississippi
" Pauline, widow, r. eiS^^f Natoma
" Phillip, r. 318 Golden Gate Av
" Rhoda Mrs., dressmaking, 526% Geary
■' R. J., barber str Alameda
" Rudolph C, painter, r. 28 Turk
" Samuel (Easton & Schwartz), r. 306 Stock-
ton
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Schwartz Samuel, clerk, r. 235 Perry
" Samuel, dry goods, 6, 24th
" Samuel, merchant tailor, 863 Market, r.
2023 Pine
" Samuel, peddler, r. 327^4 Langton
<' Simon, tailor, 224,24th, r. 44I14 Natoma
" Solomon (Schwartz & Goodman), r. 1127
Eddy
" Sophie, widow, r. 706 Larkin
" William (Easton & Schwartz), r. 1234 Geary
" William, clerk, r. 1124 Eddy
" William, compositor Upton Bros., r. 1045
Mission
" William, pressman William G. Brown Co.,
r. 18 Beaver
" & Co. (Guatemala), office 204 Front
" & Goodman (Solomon Schwartz and Isaac
Goodman), ladies' and children's fancy
goods, 116, 3d
Schwartz & Meyer (Claus Schwartz and Albert
Meyer), proprietors Ensign Saloon, 1
Market cor East
4®"Schwartz. See Schwartze, Schwarz,
Schwarze and Swartz
Schwartzberg Joseph, peddler, r. 331, 6th
Schwartze Emil, manufacturing jeweler, 331
Kearny, r. 1423 Washington
" Karl F. M., watchmaker The S. H. Collins
Co., r. 1433 Washington
" K. G. Bruno, watchmaker K. Gustav
Schwartze, r. 1423 Washington
Schwartze K. Gustav, watchmaker and jewel-
er, 502 Battery, r. 1433 Washington
" Martha Miss, dressmaking, 1427 Washing-
ton
Schwartzenberg John, coniectioner, r. 734 Mont-
gomery
Schwarz Adolph, bartender Charles Schwarz, r.
NE cor Baker and Jefferson
" Albert (Schwarz & Reich), r. 2129 Bush
" Charles, liquors, NE cor Baker and Jeffer-
son
" Frank R., brush manufacturer, 1613 Polk, r.
34 Austin Av
" Frederick, proprietor The Newport, 207-309
Eddy
" George, fish curer, r. 537 Chestnut
" George F., bookkeeper, r. 306Chestnut
" Gustav (Schwarz & Beth), r. 3709 Mission
" Hattie J., widow, r. 6 Elwood
" Henry, liquors, SW cor Mission Road and
Sickles Av
" Henry, machinist The Pelton Water Wheel
Co., r. 161 Clara
" Henry W., clerk depot Quartermaster U. S.
A., r. 1406 Lyon
" John, baker, r. 763 Howard
SCHWARZ JOSEPH A.,
proprietor North Beach Brewery, NE
cor Powell and Chestnut, r. 306 Chest-
nut
Schwar|s
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Schwarz Louis J., laborerer, r. NE cor Baker
and Jefferson
" Mary A., dressmaker, r. 419 Lott
" Valentin, washer John Wieland Brewery,
r. 402 Howard
" William C, printer, r. NE cor Baker and
Jefferson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
e-4-1-6-4'7 TVlarket St.
Schwarz & Beth (Gustav Schwarz and Adolph H.
Beth), restaurant and liquors, junction
O'Farrell and Market
" & Reich (Albert Schwarz and Adolph
Reich), meat market, SE cor Sacramento
and Walnut
j8®=Schwarz. See Schwartz and Schwarze
Schwarze D. Miss, operator W. U. Tel. Co., r.
1914 Buchanan
" Frederick J., vice-president C. D. Bunker
& Co., 435 Battery, r. 1901 Polk
" Herman, hairdresser S. Strozynski, r. 856
Mission
" Rosalie M., widow, r. 1914 Buchanan
Schwarzkopf William, manufacturer's agent
126 Kearny, room 38, r. Oakland
Schwarzmann Christina, widow, r. 816% Va-
lencia
" Gustav, bookkeeper A. Finke's Widow, r
81614 Valencia
" Gustav Jr.. clerk freight auditor's dept. S
P. Co., r. 81614 Valencia
" Max, liquors, 433 Pacific
Schwarzschild Louis, vice-president The Amer-
ican Import Co., 107 Sansome, r. 2015
Buchanan
Sehwatka August C, printer Call
Schwebs Charles C, sheet ironworker Conlin &
Roberts, r. 223 Perry
" Frank, sawyer, r. 223 Perry
" Herman, sawyer, r. 223 Perry
" Louis, carpenter, r. 323 Perry
" William, helper Forderer Cornice Works,
r. 223 Perry
Schweder Paul, bartender Julius Lasker, r.
332714 Geary
Schwedt August F.W., manager T. Schmalholz,
r. 635 Fulton
Schween Richard, clerk Gustav Witzel. r. 601
Davis
Schwegel John, laborer, r. Texas nr. 17th, Po-
trero
Schweger Martin, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 53 Silver
Schwegman Joseph, tailor, r. 3 Hardie PI
Schweickhardt Albert G., r. 41314, 19th
Schweier Philipp, foreman Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 8 Birch Av
Schweifler John, barber M. Schweifler. r. 1426
Dupont
Schweiger Henry, fireman N. Ohlandt & Cc.
" Joseph, brewer Chicago Brewery
Schweigert Ernst, lodgings, 734 Montgomery
Schweinfurth A. C, architect, 338 Crocker Bldg,
r. 707 Chestnut
Sehweinhard George W., collector, r. 10414, 35th
Schweitzer Alois N., manager H. Huddleston&
Co., 146,9th, r. 228, 11th
" Bernard (Schweitzer & Co.), r. 703 Leav-
enworth
" Byron, photographer, r. 114 Valley
" Edward, molder, r. 614 Potrero Av
" Francis M., contractor, r. 114 Valley
" Francis X., driver National Ice Co., r. 614
614 Potrero Av
" George, malstster Empire Malt House, r.
416 Chestnut
Schweitzer J. & Co. (Jacob Schweitzer and
Isaac Levy), wholesale butchers, 519
Clay
" Jacob (J. Schweitzer & Co.), r. 1117 Post
" Jacob, poultry ranch, San Bruno Av nr
Springdale
" John, tailor, r. 11 Zoe
" Joseph (Glindemann & Schweitzer), r.
1317A Eddy
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Schweitzer Joseph (J. C. Bauer & Co. and
Schweitzer & Bauer), r. 416 Chestnut
" Louis, polisher, r. 614 Potrero Av
" Maurice (Schweitzer & Co.), r. 1724 Bush
" Melville, bookkeeper J.Schweitzer &Co..
r. 1117 Post
" Meyer, r. 1520 Pacific Av
" Monroe, with J. Schweitzer & Co., r. 1117
Post
' ' Paul J. , r. 614 Potrero Av
" Sebastian, carpenter, r. 614 Potrero Av
" Simon, porter Raphael Weill & Co., r. 1520
Pacific Av
" Solomon, salesman, r. 1520 Pacific Av
" William, bookkeeper J. C. Bauer & Co., r.
806 Lombard
Sctiweitzer & Bauer (Joseph Schweitzer and
John C. Bauer), proprietors Empire Malt
House, 418-424 Chestnut, office 632 Sacra-
mento
Schweitzer & Co. (Bernard and Maurice
Schweitzer and Joseph S. Silverberg),
importers and jobbers fancy goods, 29-31
Battery
4®=Schweitzer. See Schwetzer, Schwitzer,
Sweetser, Swetzer and Switzer
Schweizer Christian, carpenter, r. 131 Shipley
" Frederick, r. 815 Hampshire
" Frederick, confectioner, r. 725^4 Bush
" Gustave A., cooper August Petzold, r. 27
Broadway
Schweninger Anton, cook Swanberg's Oyster
House, r. 327 Day
Schwender Christopher A., upholsterer Bare
Bros., r. 603 Geary
" Louis D., liquors, 331, 5th, r. 333, .5th
Schwengel Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 902 Filbert
Schwenger F., baker Page & Falch, r. 445 Na-
toma
Schwenicke Otto F., clerk 'Nordman Bros., r.
1310 Valencia
Schwenker August, bakery, 811 Point Lobos Av
Schwenkler Mary Miss, dairy produce, 131, 7th
Schwer Charles J., barber, r. 1045 Market
Schwerdt Augusta W., dressmaker, r. 1618, 17th
Building, Mrs. F. Woodmansee proprietor,
24, 6th
Jacob, furniture, 821-823 Mission, r. 1917
Ellis
Katharine, widow, r. 1618, 17th
Louis P., salesman Jacob Schwerdt, r. 1917
Ellis
Paul, cigarmakerFrahm&Frankenberg, r.
Oakland
Peter, shoemaker, 404 O'Farrell
Schwerdt Philip (Laist & Schwerdt), r. ^0
Taylor
Schwerdtfeger Charles, sausage maker Lankes
& Co., r. 626 Jessie
" Otto, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1108 Stei-
ner
Schwerdtmann Henry, clerk, r. 1522 Mason
Schwerin Adolph (H. Schwerin & Sons), r. 1532
Golden Gate Av
" Antoinetta, widow, r. 314V2, 24th
" Charles, expressman, r, 2324 Folsom
•' Edward Jr. (Edward Schwerin & Sons),
r. 1132, 22d
SCHWERIN EDWARD & SONS
(Edward Jr. and Gustave), cigar man-
ufacturers, 42 Market
Schwerin Edward N., nursery, cor Schwerin
and Walbridge
" Gustave (Edward Schwerin & Sons), r.
11.3214. 22d
Schwerin H. & Sons (Henry, Adolph and Theo-
dore), bakery and restaurant, 544-546
Clay, and dairy cor Schwerin and Wal-
bridge
" Henry (H. Schwerin & Sons), r. cor Sch-
werin and Walbridge
" Henry, builder, r. 900 Vallejo
" Henry W., carpenter Harbor Commission-
ers
" Henry W., cigar packer Edward Schwerin
& Sons, r. 1211 Guerrero;
" John (Tietjen & Schwerin), r. 622 Green
rear
" Lizzie Miss, accountant Methodist Book
Depository, r. 2.324 Folsom
" Max, stableman William Cline
Schwerin R. P., manager Purchases and Sup-
plies Department Southern Pacific Co.,
and vice-president and general mana-
ger Pacific Mail Steamship Co., office 4
Montgomery, room 74, r. 1111 Pine
" Theodore (H. Schwerin & Sons), r. cor
Schwerin and Walbridge
" William E., capitalist, r. 822 Shotwell
" William H., foreman Famsworth & Rug-
gles, r. 709 Powell
Schwesinger Herman G., correspondent J.
Gundlach & Co., r. Berkeley
Schwetscher John, bartender John Hass, r. 1122
Battery
Schwetzer David, barber, 3025, 16th
" Jacob, r. 3025a 16th
i^?"Schwetzer. See Swetzer
Schweyer Joseph, brewer, r. 536, 15th
Schwiebert Henry, clerk Charles Reissing. r.
1414., 16th
Schwieger Henry, laborer, r. 1412 Vermont
Schwiem Henry (Schwiem& Zander), r. Sacra-
mento, Cal.
" & Zander (Henry Schwiem and Charles
Zander), liquors, 649 Clay
Schwieting Adolph, shoemaker Kast & Co.
Schwimer Leon, machine operator Albert
Mueller & Co., r. 106 Langton
Schwinderlaul Conrad, machinist Bay City Iron
Wks, r. 416, 5th
" Frederick, iron worker Brode & Clark Iron
Wks, r. 416, 5th
" Theodore, machinist Bay City Iron Wks
Schwinn Adolph, clerk John Schroeder, r. 1721
Howard
" Jacob, butcher Richard Gapsch, r. 1139
Pacific
Schwitter John, cabinetmaker Joseph Scheerer
&Co., r. 8 Mission Court
Schwobeda JohnL., teamster Whitney Transfer
Co., r. Oakland
Schwormstede Brothers (Charles and John)
liquors, 318 Brannan
" Charles (Schwormstede Bros.), r. 318 Bran-
nan
" John (Schowormstede Bros.), r. 318 Bran-
nan
Schworn Michael, barber, 738 Pacific
Schymeinsky Michael, boots and shoes, 108, 7th
Sciacca Gaetano, barber, 1317 Stockton, r. 1315
Stockton
Sciaroni Charles, liquors, 621 Broadway, r. 1213
Kearny
" Rinaldo, with Cal. Wine Assn.. r. 1213
Kearny
Sclelb Jacob, butcher, r. 819 Treat Av
Scientific Publishing Co. The, Henry L. Tyler
representative, publishers The Engi-
neering and Mining Journal, 12 Mont-
gomery, room 12
Scmidt William, tailor Henry Lyons, r. Berke-
ley
Scobie James, mason contractor, 9, 9th, r. 900
Fell
" John, teamster J. L. Vermeil & Co., r. 334
Langton
Scodeletti Epaminonda, secretary Consul-gen-
eral Italy, 506 Battery, rooms 1-2
Scoffla Peter (Ghisla & Co.), r. 1400 Stock-
ton
Scofield D. G., with Pac. Coast Oil Co., 13 Pine,
r. Alameda
j^=-Scofield. See Schofield
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■Scola Joseph, blacksmith S. Rovere & Co., r.
Flint Alley nr Vallejo
Scollay Ocana Miss, r. 617 Turk
Scollay William A., recording secretary Vet-
eran Firemen's Association of Califor-
nia, r. 148, 6th
4®=Scollay. See Scully
ScoUin Francis P., shoemaker, r. 54, 13th
Scoofly Leonidas, clerk, r. 1517 Taylor
" Martha J., widow, r. 1517 Taylor
Scopes! Carlo, laborer, r. 233 Green
Score James, shoemaker, r. 25 Glen Park Av
" James Mrs., dressmaking, 25 Glen Park
Av
Scorpion Mining Co. (Virginia City, Nev.),
George R. Spinney secretary, 310 Pine,
room 28
Scotchburn Robert G., engineer, r. 2402 Polk
Scott A., laborer Albert E. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
" Albert L., clerk, r. 1012 Jackson
" Albert W. (Scott & McCord). r. 305 Bu-
chahan
Scott Albert W. Jr., attorney at law, room
514 Spreckels Bldg, 927 Market, and
with Scott & McCord, r. 3 Buena Vista
Av
" Alexander Mrs., widow, r. 545 Franklin
" Alfred J., clerk local freight offlee S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
" Allen E., physician, 1032 Market
Scott A.Lowndes, second vice-president Mil-
ler, Sloss & Scott, 18-22 Fremont, r. Oak-
land
" Angelia R. Mrs., dealer wines, 1743 Frank-
lin
" Arthur G. (Hill & Scott), r. 1143 Polk
'• Arthur M., drayman Wetmore Bros., r. 1430,
20th
" August, seaman, r. 22 East
" Barton W., inventor, r. 229 Franklin
" Belle Miss, principal Lester Norris Me-
morial Free Kindergarten and Produce
Exchange Free Kindergarten, r. 2418
Pine
" Bernard, driver George Collins, r. 1016 Pa-
cific
" Bernard O., lieutenant U. S. str Albatross
Scott Blair T., secretary and manager Cali-
fornia Burial Co., 215 Sansome, r. Oriel
Hotel
" Caleb C, r. 2532 McAllister
SCOTT CATHARINE V. C,
physician, hours 11 a. m. to 3 p. m.
and 7 to 7:30 p. m., Sundays 9 a. m.
and 7. p. m., office and r. 727 Geary,
telephone East 486
Scott Catherine, widow, r. 545 Franklin
" Cephas A., conductor r. 412 Jones
" Chalmers, civil engineer, 322 Pine, r. San
Diego, Cal.
" Charles A., salesman Stevenson & Co., r.
Berkeley
" Charles G. Mrs., widow, r. 1840 California
" Charles O., special agent Insurance Co. of
North America, r. 711 Jones
" Chester C, salesman, r. 530 Eddy
" Clarence S., note teller Pac. Coast Savings
Society, r. 5221^ Hayes
'< Clifford W., clerk auditing dept. Wells.
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" David, deckhand str Newark, r. Oakland
" David L., soap dealer, r. 22% Shotwell
" De Foe, waiter, r. 415 Natoma
" Denton C, r. 1037 Mission
" Earl, student, r. 1029 Mission
" Ebenezer, stock broker and agent, 322 Pine,
r. San Rafael
" Edward, laborer Bailey, Weller & Neave,
r. 712 Turk
" Edward F., clerk F. Ruther & Co., r. 1012
Jackson
" Edwin G., salesman J. Harry Scott, r. 1550
Page
" Edwin J., cabinet maker, r. 34, 13th
" Edwin J., painter, r. 1124 York
" Elizabeth Mrs., dressmaking, 1623 Polk
" Elizabeth M., widow, r. 517 Guerrero
W. MONTAGUE & CO,
MANDFACTURKRS OF
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
lA/ZlXER F»IF»IB
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Minmg
and Irrigation.
J, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Scott Emerson W., vineyardist and real estate.
39-40 Merchants' Exchange Bldg, r. 1743
Franklin
" Emma Mrs., lodgings, 430 Geary
" Emma J., widow, r. 2722 Pine
" Esther, widow, r. 113 Eddy
" Frank, bookseller and stationer, 36 Ellis,
r. 113 Clipper
" Frank, clerk A. R. Baum, r. Alameda
" Frank, glassblower, r. 609»4, 3d
" Frank D., clerk The Baldwin, r. 807 Golden
Gate Av
" Frank H., foreman Scott & McCord, r. 305
Buchanan
Scott Frank H., wines and liquors, SW cor
Post and Fillmore, r. 1806 Geary
" Frank M., draper The Hamburger Co., r. 709
Cole
" Franklin T., dental student, r. 728 Bush
" Gamaliel, proofreader, r. 708 Montgomery
" George, r. 324 Oak
" George, r. 342, 5th
'■ George, master schr Herman, offlee 10
Mission, r. Alameda
" George, pilot, 506 Battery, r. 121 Fillmore
" George, plumber, r. 420 Sanchez
" George B., clerk, r. 417, 19th •
" George F., asst. engineer tugboat Vigi-
lant, r. 121 Fillmore
" George W. (Scott & Van Arsdale), r. Ala-
meda
' George W., clerk, r. 420%. Mississippi
" George W., hack driver, r. 1301 Mission
" George W., teamster Pac. Carriage Co., r.
48, 8th
" George W. Mrs., oculist, 216 Powell
" H. A., 2d steward str San Bias
" Harriet Mrs., r. 1322 California
" Hattie B. Miss, r. 709 Cole
" Helen E., widow, r. 522% Hayes
" Henry, sign painter, 9, 8th
" Henry H. Jr. (H. H. Scott & Son Co.), r. 1524
Vallejo
" Henry S., collector Section 2 Sea Wall, r.
521 Eddy
Scott Henry T., president and treasurer Union
Iron Works office 222 Market, and member
Board of Education, r. SW cor Clay and
Laguna
" Henry T. Jr., shipjoiner Union I. Wks, r.
501 Napa
" Henry W., carpenter, r. 771 Howard
SCOTT H. H. & SON CO.
(Henry H. Scott Jr., Tod E. Scott and
Henry S. Foote Jr.), coal and wood
dealers, 128-130-132 Folsom, tele-
phone Main 5703
Scott H. McK Mrs., dressmaking, 1339 Pme
" Horace V,, salesman W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
1216 Washington
" H. S., journalist Chronicle, r. 118 Grant Av
Scott Irving M., vice-president and general
manager Union Iron Works, offlee 222
Market, r. 507 Harrison
" Irving M. Jr., machinist Union I. Wks, r.
546 Indiana
" Isabelle C, widow, r. 709 Cole
" James, r. 2321 Bush
" James, expressman, r. 1419 Laguna
" James, foreman F. M. Chapman & Co., r.
Brooklyn Hotel .
" James, purchasing agent and merchandise
broker, 405 Front, r. 424 Ellis
" James C, sailmaker Ames & Harris, r. 512
Clipper
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J. C. WILSON & CO.
900 Battery St. Tel. Main 1864.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTIC GOAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Scott James M., clerk Tax Collector's office, r.
2320 California
" James W., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 418
Grove
" Jed M. fScott & Gilbert), r. Sacramento,
Cal.
Scott J. Harry, pianos, organs and musical
instruments, 929 Market, r. 1550 Page
" John, r. 358, nth
" John, r. 605 Broadway
" John, cabinet maker, r. 861 Folsom
" Jhon, clerk John Curtis, r. 1239 Market
" John, clerk Mrs. J. Powell, r. 3039, 16th
" John, expressman, r. 1419 Laguna
" John, painter, r. 1706^ San Carlos Av
" John, tailor, r. 606 Powell
" John, workman U. S. Mint, r. 5 Mint Av
" John A., steamfltter, r. 1213 Union
Scott John A., with Miller, Sloss & Scott, 18-22
Fremont, r. 899 Pine
" John B., porter, r. 266 Jessie
" John D., r, 709 Cole
' ' John D. , con tractor, r. 420 Sanchez
" John H., marble cutter Vermont Marble
Co., r. 308 Brannan
" John J., carpenter, 620 Jones
" John J., student, r. 305 Taylor
" John S., marine engineer, r. 163 Perry
Scott John T., superintendent Union Iron Wks,
r. 899 Pine
" John W., engineer S. P. Co., r. 121, 16th
" Joseph, painter S. P. Co., r. 521 Eddy
" Joseph E. Rev., r. 727 Geary
" Joseph W., salesman J. C. Johnson & Co..
r. 521 Eddy
" Josephine M. Miss, teacher Washington
Grammar School, r. 1112 Clay
" Julia, widow, r. 625 Natoma
" LizzieMrs , r. 230Fuiton
" Lizzie Mrs., varieties, 2337 Bush
" Lonn, floorman J. W. Morshead & Son r
20 Clay
" Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 114 Hyde
" Lulu, saleslady Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 230
Fulton
" Maggie E., widow, r. 434 Jessie
" Margaret, widow, r. 2418 Pine
" Maria A. widow, r. S661 Howard
" Mary, widow, r. 2515 California rear
ScottMaryE., widow, dressmaker, r. 7 Belve-
dere
" Mary R . widow, r. 1919 Pierce
Scott Memorial Free Kindergarten, Miss Ger-
trude Thompson principal, 1816 Union
" Michael J., contractor and builder, 24th
Av nr Point Lobos Av
" Minnie L. Miss, r. 6. Pleasant
" M. M. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" M. W., porter Cal. Safe Deposit and Trust
Co., r. 323 Valley
" O. L., solicitor Pac. Mutual Life Ins. Co.,
r. Oakland
" Orchard G., bookkeeper Sheridan Harding,
r. 509 Ridley
" Peter, clerk H. S. Crocker Co., r. 1213
Union
" Peter, laborer Old People's Home
" Robert, assistant foreman Risdon I. and
L. Wks, r. Lorin
" Robert, engineer Thomson Bridge Co., r.
Oakland
" Robert, laborer, r. 11331/4 Pacific
•' Robert, portrait artist, r. 28 Everett
" Robert, teamster, r. 12 Lafayette
" Robert, teamster Gross & Mullaney, r. 591
Ash Av
Scott Robert B., r. 1904 Market
" Robert B., machinist Union I. Wks r 237',4
Texas
" Robert C, clerk Tax Collector's Office, r.
1112 Clay
" Rosa, widow, r. 1012 JacUson
" Royal C, salesman H. Roman & Co , r
1029 Mission
" Shailer M., manager Manhattan Rubber
Mfg. Co., 141-143, 1st, r. 417, 19th
" Susie Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 415
Post
" T. F. Mrs. (Teele & Co.)
" Thomas, r. 1213 Union
" Thomas A., hostler Charles J. Hinrichs, r
524, 3d
" Thomas E., janitor U. S. Mint, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas H., carpenter, r. 1104^, 17th rear
" Thomas M., with J. M. Rademaker, r. 206
Kearny
" Thomas T., barber, 17371/2 Market
" Thomas W., clerk U. S. Customs, r. 305
Taylor
" Thomas W., traveling salesman, r. 229,
7th
•' Tod R. (H. H. Scott & Son Co.), r. 1524 Val-
lejo
" Walter, clerk W. U. Tel. Co., r. 10 Rid-
ley
" Walter, laborer, r. 7 William
" Walter, engineer str Encinal, r. 2231
Geary
" Walter A. (Scott & Bannan), r. 2532 Mc-
Allister
" Walter A., clerk Dunham, Carrigan & Hay.
den Co., r. 521 Eddy
" Walter B., clerk, r. 324 Jones
" Walter H., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r.
1117 Leavenworth
" Walter L., pattern maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg Wks, r. 2722 Pine
" Walter W., stenographer George H. Tay
Co., r. Berkeley
" William, r. 2838 Greenwich
" William, laborer, r. SE cor Utah and Yolo
" William, merchandise broker, r. 1339 Pine
Scott William Anderson, insurance, 322 Pine, r.
San Rafael
" William H., r. 709 Cole
" William H., waiter, r. 2 Ewer PI
" William L., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 816 Sutter
" William O., collector, 430 Kearny, room 2
" William P., steam fitter, r. 1213 Union
" William S., attorney at law, 23 Mills Bldg,
5th floor, r. 705 California
" William W., porter, r. 323 Valley
Scott Winfield, president R. M. Wood Co., sec-
retary California State Protective Asso-
ciation, and secretary College of Viti-
culture, 24 Mills Bldg, 6th floor, r. 1904
Baker
" Wilson D., policeman, r. 1029 Mission
" Wisner G., mining, r. 22514 Ridley
" W. W., brakeman S. P. Co., r. 929, 20th
" &Bannan(Walter A. Scott and Lewis M.
Bannan), typewriters and supplies, 321
Montgomery
SCOTT & GILBERT
(Jed M. Scott and J. B. Gilbert), manu-
facturing chemists, flavoring extracts,
spices, drugs and aerated beverages,
300-302 Davis cor Clay
SCOTT & McCORD
(Albert W. Scott and John McCord).
commission and dealers in hay and
grain, office 6th and Bluxome, tele-
phone Main 101, main warehouses
Pier 21 Steuart, and 21-23-25 East,
branch warehouses 5th Av opp Bay
District Race Track and Ingleside Race
Track, storage warehouses 449-451
Berry, and 441-451 Channel
Scott & Van Arsdale (George W. Scott and W.
W. Van Arsdale), lumber dealers, prin-
cipal office 128-129 Crocker Bldg
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Scott & Van Arsdale Lumber Co.
pine, redwood, sugar and yellow pine,
sash, doors, etc.. Matt Harris manager,
office and yards SE cor 5tli and Bran-
nan, teiepnone South 173
Scotten F. Eugene, stock clerk S. P. Taylor
Sons, r. 2033 Taylor
" Lewis A., clerk S. P. Taylor Sons, r. S033
Taylor
" Mary E., widow, r. 2033 Taylor
Scottish Hall, 105-lll Larkin
" Thistle Club, 32 O'Farrell
Scottish Union and National Insurance Co.
(of Edinburgh), W. J. Callingham gen-
eral agent, 420 California, Manheim,
Dibbern & Co. agents City and County of
San Francisco, 217 Sansome
Scotto Gennaro, clerk Henry Doyle & Co., r. 520
Davis
Scouler Benjamin, salesman Williams-Marvin
Co., r. San Rafael
" Edwin, optician Hirsch & Kahn, r. Corte
Madera, Cal.
" James, carpenter, r. 830 Vallejo
" Robert, shade maker W. & J. Sloane & Co.,
r. 830 Vallejo
Soovern Harry G., solicitor Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 802 Ellis
" Stanley G., clerk W. & J. Sloane & Co., r.
1590 Fulton
Scovllle John Jay, secretary Veterans' Home
Association, 330 Sansome, room 13, r.
2223 Pacific Av
" R. L,.,r. 714 Bush
Scow John, carpenter, r. 6V2 Moss
" Nelson, tailor, r. 4323^ Tehama
" Peter H., teacher music, r. 822 Mission
" William, carriage painter Gowan, Gorman
& Co., r. 314 Oak
Scowcrof t Willard, elder Latter Day Saints, r.
612 Van Ness Av
Scran ton Henry P., salesman Sanborn, Vail &
Co.,r. Oakland
" James, fireman, r. 41 Pacific
Scremin Joseph, liquors, 700 Filbert, r. 630 Sac-
ramento
Scribner Herbert D., salesman Westinghouse
Electric and Mfg. Co., r. Alameda
Scritoner's Charles Sons (New York), Edwin B.
Bull manager, 331 Montgomery, room 32
Scriven Richard, miner, r. 547 Mission
" Thomas (Murphy & Scriven), r. 926 Howard
Scrivener Arthur, manager London and San
Francisco Bank Limited, 424 California,
r. Pacific-Union Club
" James, conductor Geary St. RR., r. 819
Point Lobes Av
Scrivner John J. (Scrivner & Schell), r. Pleas-
anton, Cal
Scrivner & Schell (John J. Scrivner and George
W. Schell), attorneys at law, 14 San-
some, room 39
Scudder Charles L., r. 458. 18th
" John Jr., clerk local freight office S. P. Co.,
r. Alameda
" S. V. & F. P. (Brooklyn. N. Y.), liquorice,
A. C. Boldemann agent, 307 Commercial
" William F., carrier postofflce, r. 1926 Union
Scull Charles, carpenter, r. 620 Jessie
ScuUen John, machinist S. P. Co., r. 20 Capp
ScuUin Daniel, shoemaker, 202, 2d
Scullion Patrick, groceries, 119 Shipley
" Thomas, master bark Cape Horn Pigeon,
office 34 Steuart
Scully Ann, widow, r. 1223'/^ Bush rear
" Dennis, laborer, r. 269 Stevenson
" Edward, bartender, r. 6 Ivy Av
" Henry, r. 1616 Folsom
" Herbert, mechanic, r. 8 Gough
" James, hostler G. W. Brown, r. 185 Steven-
son
" James, salesman, r. 537 Sacramento
" Jeremiah a., liquors and lodgings, 1313
John, r. 623 Howard
John, gardener, r. 53 City Hall Av
John, hostler Bailey, Weller & Neave. r.
269 Stevenson
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cbolce Assortmeot cf
Novelties.
e^l-O'^T P^>£\Ri<;E"T ST.
Scully John, laborer, r. I6I614 Folsom OKfj
" John, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" John, porter William Cluff Co., r. 1042
York
" John E.. carpenter, r. 11 Carlos PI
" John P., butcher, 352 McAllister, r. 337 Mc-
Allister
" Lizzie Miss, folder clothing and equipage
depot quartermasters' dept. U. S. A., r.
309 Ivy Av
" Patrick J. , shoemaker, r. 441 Ivy Av
Scully Peter A. (Scully & Son), and Supervisor
Second Ward, r. 1T28 Green
" Thomas E. (Scully & Son), r. 432, 23d
" Timothy, hostler, r. 11 Carlos PI
Scully & Son (Peter A. and Thomas E.), whole-
sale liquors, 420 Sacramento
J8®"Scully. See ScoUay
Scupham John R., mining engineer, 191-192
Crocker Bldg, r. Oakland
Scurlock John P., salesman John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 2422!4 Bush
" William D., secretary The Buswell Co.,
516 Commercial and cashier S. F. News
Letter, r. 1514 Jones
Scurrah Joseph, carpenter, r. 560 Howard
Sea Insurance Co. The (of Liverpool), Meyer,
Wilson & Co. agents, 210 Battery
" Wall U. S. Bonded Warehouse, Edward G.
Zeile proprietor, NW cor Sansome and
Lombard
" William, bricklayer, r. 2122 Broderick
>8®-Sea. See See
Seaberg Edward A., seaman, r. 606 Linden Av
" Louis, porter Holbrook, Merrill & Stetson,
r. 332 Main
Seabold Alfred, groceries and liquors, 321,24th,
r. 314, 24th
" Alfred Mrs., musician, r. 314, 24th
4S=Seabold. See Seybolt and Siebold
Seabright William, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 604
Napa
Seabrook A. D., clerk Chronicle, r. Oakland
SEABURG CHARLES F.,
caterer and purveyor, 208 Hyde
Seaburg Pierre G., traveling salesman, r. 208
Hyde
Seabury C. A. Mrs., widow, r. 820 Treat Av rear
" Thomas H., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 212
Powell
" William A., painter Sutro Baths
" Wliliam B., master mariner, 9 Mission, r.
Berkeley
Seaccaluja Frank, r. 309^ Lombard
Seager Elmer, gardener, 2.526 Howard
" Harold L., dentist, 536b Valencia
" Harry, cook, r. 1113'/^ Treat Av
" John H., student Harold L. Seager, r. 536b
Valencia
4ffl=Seager. See Seeger, Seiger and Sieger
Seagrave Edward F., clerk Post OfQce, r. 118
Buena Vista
" Harry T., salesman S. F. Shoe House, r.
" John C, salesman John Porcher, r. 717
Golden Gate Av
" William, millhand Townley Bros., r. 118
Buena Vista
Seaholm Otto H., boatman Paul Boy ton Chute
Co., r.510B Shrader
Seal Alfred B., traveling salesman Union Mfg.
Co., r. East Oakland
" John P., salesman, r. 58 South Park
Seal Rock Coffee and Spice Mills, Henry Grand-
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j Where Do You Advertise ?
j We place advertising in any State in the
J Union. Estimates submitted on all
classes of advertising.
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San Francisco OflSce, 405 Sansocne St. [■
Seal Rock House, Henry Doscher proprietor,
Ocean Boulevard nr B
Seal Rock Paint Co., John F. Moody president,
Al Davis manager. 54. 2d
Seal Rocks, termination of Point Lobes Av, six
miles west of City Hall
" Sarah, widow, medium, r. 110 McAllis-
ter
Sealaw Karl, shoemaker, r. 1027 Montgomery
Sealby Inman, master str Coptic, r. Occidental
Hotel
Seals Fannie Miss, r. 1513 Broadway
" Minnie Miss, r. 1513 Broadway
Seales Alexander, carpenters' mate U. S. str Al-
batross
Seaman August, quartermaster D. S. str Alba-
tross
" Catherine A., widow, r. 783 Haight
" Charles, fisherman, r. E s Baker bet Jeffer-
son and Tonquin
" Edward H., bookkeeper, r. 1018 Clay
Seaman Edward M., attorney at law, 405 Mont-
gomery, room 19, and clerk Prosecuting
Attorney Police Court 2, r. 2217 Steiner
• Frank, operator Pac. Postal Tel. Cable Co.,
r. 1027. 24th
" George W., mate str Homer, r. 432b 23d
■• Gustave A. F., salesman Charles Keilus &
Co., r. 700!4Busli
'• James H., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
2819 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 39 Pacific
" John F., school teacher, r. 2317 Steiner
" Joseph, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 715 How-
ard
" L. Mrs., cook Lane Hospital
" Narcie Miss, r. 783 Haight
" Samuel, porter, r. 614 Kearny
" Walter J., grainer, r. 783 Haight
.^5"Seaman. See Seeman
Seaman's Cliurcli, Rev. Robert Hernberg pas-
tor, 9 Mission
" Friend Society Cemetery, 34th Av and Cle-
ment
Seamann Fred, barber Joseph Brunner, r. 959^
Mission
Seamen's Institute, Rev. J. Fell chaplain, 33
Steuart
" Landlords' Mutual Protective Association,
Henry Lewis secretary, 506 Battery
Seamless Rubber Co. (New Haven, Conn.),
druggists' sundries, Henry Doyle & Co.
agents, 517 Market
Seamon Frank J., butcher David F. Kenny, r.
803 Harrison
" Rosalie Miss, shoe fitter, r. 803 Harrison
Seamonds Lizzie, widow, r. 929a Sutter
SEARBY WILLIAM M.,
druggist. Dean California College of
Pharmacy, and manufacturer of hos-
pital bed pans, agent for Eimo Sand-
ers' Garrod Spa Lithia Water, and
Eraser's tablets and triturates, 400
Sutter, telephone Main 356, r. 605
O'Farrell
Searchlight Bureau The, Young & Lang gen-
eral managers, a bureau of general in-
formation, 602 Market, telephone Main
1267
Searclilight Publishing Co. The, publishers
The Searchlight, 602 Market
Searchlight The (monthly), The Searchlight
Publishing Co. publishers, 602 Market,
telephone Main 1267
Searell Allen, miller Jessup & Pope, r. 54, 1st
SEAREY FURNITURE CO,
Thomas M. Searey manager, import-
ers furniture, carpets, lace curtains
and household goods, installments or
cash, country orders promptly at-
tended to, 1429 Mission, telephone
Mint 151
Searey John J., marine engineer, 9 Mission, r.
Oakland
Searey Thomas M., manager Searey Furniture
Company, 1429 Mission, r. 110, 9th
i^=-Searey. See Seery
Searight Beath P., salesman Sach Bros. & Co.,
r. 2305 Scott
" William, liquors, 637 Clay
Searing Matthew J., boxmaker Truckee Lum-
ber Co.
^i^^Searing. See Siering
Searle Alvin C, attorney at law, 606 Montgom-
ery, r. San Leandro
" Charles (Searle & Holt), r. 1548 Page
" Edward, bakery, 223, 6th, r. 229, 6th
" Edward, carpenter, r. 35 Elsie
" Francis, porter Louis Fischer, r. 417
Kearny
" George (Searle & McClinton), and clerk
Savage Mining Co., 50 Nevada Block, r.
Alameda
" George W., janitor, r. 69 Minna
■ Richard, planing mills, cor Harrison and
14th
•' Robert R., master strCity of Panama
Searle & Holt (Charles Searle and Charles E.
Holt), proprietors Golden Gate Ware-
house, 41-49, 1st, telephone Main 5059
" & McClinton (George Searle and Myron
G. McClinton printers, 425 Montgomery
-8®-Searle. See Sarle
Searles James W., bookkeeper, r. 818 Filbert
" John W., president San Bernardino Borax
Mining Co., 106 Leidesdorff, room 17
" William A., cigars and tobacco, 219 Grant
Av, r. 6 Hollis
" William A. Jr., bookkeeper The Bank of
California, r. 8 Hollis
Searley Paper Co., George S. Long Jr. mana-
ger, 564 Church
Seaxls Niles, commissioner Supreme Court of
California, chambers 825 Market, Em-
porium Bldg. r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Sears Frank, cabinet maker, r. 1210 Kearny
•' Garret, elevatorman Davis Bros., r. 34 Ford
" G. C. P., asst. weigher U. S Customs, r.
1006 Pine
" Henry, attorney at law, r. Hotel St. Nich-
olas
" John, laborer, r. 17 Tehama
" Joseph T., teamster, r. 17 Tehama
" Mae Miss, dressmaker, r. 28 Fair Oaks
" Michael G. (Seares & Foley), r. 34 Ford
" William H. , driver River Express Co.
" William H. Jr., electrician, r. 3.30, 19th
Sears William M., proprietor Olympic Theatre,
105 Grant Av, r. 28 Fair Oaks
" & Foley (Michael G. Sears and Timothy
Foley), liquors, NW cor East and Wash-
ington
Season Valentine, carpenter, r. 1057 Mission
Seastrand E., quarter master revenue cutter
Commodore Perry
Seastream Victor, r. 10 Montgomery Court
Seather Charles, jeweler, r. 944 Mission
Seaton Annie Miss, stenographer, r. 420, 6th
Seaton D. M., attorney at law, 504 Kearny, room
10, r. 614 Capp
" George M., with ^tna Insurance Co., r.
East Oakland
" Hiram J., printer, r. 6V4 Dearborn
" L- M., special agent Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. Los Angeles, Cal.
" Matthew S., liquors, SE cor 1st Av South
and Railroad Av
" Thomas J., seaman, r. 513, 2d
" William H., cleaning and dyeing, 312, 3d
Seattle Cereal Co., Joseph G. Deming president,
David H. Vail vice-president, Charles-
Thorndike secretary, branch oface U4-
116 Sacramento
rr\i "Tf — ^ -^ ~4 j_ * -f^ ^®^'l °y thirty thousand people
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advertisers. Telephone Main 926.
PLYMOUTH GIN,
tCoATES & Co.. Established 1793.^
W. B. CHAPMAN,
Sole Agent Pacific Coast,
123 California Street.
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1407
Seattle House, Mrs. Cora O'Hair proprietor,
1061/2, 3d
Seaver Charles H., carpet layer, r. 43234 San-
cliez
" Daniel W., wagon maker, r. 1923 Mission
" William, r. 704 Railroad Av South
Seaver WiDiam A., manufacturers' agent, 517-
519 Market, r. Oakland
" William H., manager cycle dept Reming-
ton Arms Co., 418-420 Market, r. Oakland
Seavers Samuel, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
Seavey Ann, widow, r. 2 Lawrence PI
" Edgar C. (Seavey's), r. 1317 Devisadero
" Otis L., driver S. F. Laundry, r. 519 O'Far-
rell
Seavey's (incorporated),! wholesale and retail
millinery, 1382 Market
Seavier Frank L., electrician Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. 516 Ellis
" H. M. Mrs., dressmaker, r. 516 Ellis
Seawall Section A, bet Stockton and Powell
" Section 1, bet Stockton and Dupont
" Section 2, bet Dupont and Kearny
" Section 3, bet Kearny and Battery
" Section 4, bet Battery and Front
Seawell BuUit, collector Elfving & SeawelPs
Law and Collection Agency, r. 321 Ellis
" Harry W., artist, 231 Post, room 30, r. 421
Baker
Seawell James M., Judge Superior Court De-
partment 1, chambers New City Hall, 3d
floor, r. 421 Baker
Seawell Victor F., secretary Elfving & Sea-
well's Law and Collection Agency,
Cauca Valley Development Co., and Con-
sul Republic of Colombia, 217 Sansome,
r. 421 Baker
«^-Seawell. See Sewell
Seay William W., clerk William H. Davies, r.
2000 Market
Sebaa John, shoemaker, r. 102 Pacific
Sebastian John Z., cooper David Woerner, r.
2809 Green
" Pierre, driver, r. 274% Clementina
" Thomas, merchant tailor, 1505 Market
Sebatine Michael, laborer, r. 519 Union
Sebelle Samuel T., pressman, r. 2639 Sutter
Sebola Katie M., domestic, 2031 Pacific Av
Sebolt Henry E., conductor Market St. Ry, r.
419, 9th Av
Seborg Josephine, widow, r. 31% Pleasant
Secchi Jasper, painter, r. 4 McCormick PI
" Jules, liquors, 225% Montgomery Av.
Pacific
Secco John, laborer, r. 216 Jackson
Sechriest Jay R., salesman Triest & Co.,
Sutter
Seckendorf Frederick, clerk A. Czarnecki, r. 131
Montgomery Av
Second African M. E. Cliurch, Rev. Ezekiel
Cottman pastor, W s Powell bet Jack-
son and Pacific
Second Brigade National Guard of California,
R. H. Warfield brigadier- general com-
manding, headquarters, 420 Bush
Second New Jerusalem Church, (Swedenbor-
gian). Rev. Joseph Worcester pastor,
cor Lyon and Washington
" Street House, E. Merrin proprietor, 115, 2d
" Street Wharf, foot of 2d
Second Unitarian Church, Rev. A. J. Wells
pastor, NW cor 20th and Capp
Second United Presbsrterian Church, now
Stewart Memorial United Presbyterian
Church
Secor Luther A. (Johnson & Secpr), r. 123 Guer-
rero
Secord Benjamin F., solicitor, r. 916 Laguna
Secret Service Division, United States, Nich-
olas R. Harris agent, U. S. Appraisers'
Bldg, room 12
Seculovich Peter T., real estate, r. .3241 Mission
Security Loan Association, Gabriel Cohn presi-
dent, Nathan Crocker secretary, 214
Pine, rooms 58-59
" Mutual Life Association of Binghamton,
N. Y., H. G. Comstock general agent,
319 Spreckels Bldg
1403
1020
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Flain, Glared and. Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Security Savings Bank, Orville D. Baldwin
president, Winfield S. Jones vice-presi-
dent, S. Leonard Abbot Jr., secretary,
223 Montgomery, Mills Bldg
Seddon Thomas, groceries, 331 Bryant
Seder Charles, shoemaker, r. 615, 23d
JSS^Sederberg. See Cederberg
Sedgley A. F., conductor S. P. Co., r. 56 South
Park
" Harry T., planerman Union Box Factory,
r. 738 Green
" Joseph J., porter Wellman, Peck & Co., r.
317 Florida
" Rosetta, widow, r. W s Bryant bet 16th and
17th
" Walter B., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 317 Florida
" W. I., r. 317 Florida
Sedgwick Belinda, widow, r. 322, 3d
" George, foreman joiner Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg. Wks, r. 220 Turk
" James, ship joiner Union I. Wks, r. 12b
Shotwell
" John, freight agent S. P. Co., r. St. Nicholas
Hotel
See Eugene D., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry, r. 31
Prospect Av
Seeba Charles P., confectioner r. 553 Howard
rear
" John (Seeba & Bohlen), r. 1403 Lyon
" John, bartender Moran & Streckenbach, r.
1332 Mission
" John H., liquors, 340 Kearny, r. 1405% Lyon
" & Bohlen (John Seeba and Ernest Bohlen).
liquors, 714 Kearny and 639 Montgomery
Seebach Henry, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 2230 Post
" Peter, liquors and lodgings, 707 Mission
Seebeck Bernard J., clerk Henry W. Seebeck, r.
330 Scott
Seebeck Henry W., groceries and liquo'-s, NE
cor Oak and Scott, r. 934% Oak, telephone
Steiner 1643
" Herman, cement worker, r. 116 Cook
" Kate, widow, r. 672 Clementina
" Pitt, porter Post Offlce, r. 1918 Mason
Seeber Charlotte G., widow, r. 10% Webster
" Danforth (Seeber & Stone), r. 1143 Mission
Seeber & Stone (Danforth Seeber and George B.
Stone), wines and liquors, 15, 6th
Seebod Albert, surfman Fort Point Life Saving
Station, Presidio
Seeburg Frank G., laborer, r. 44c Gilbert
Seed Frank, clerk First National Bank, r. Ala-
meda
Seegelken Dora, widow, r. 1600 Bush
" Henry J. (Seegelken & Buckner), r. 1013
" & Buckner (Henry J. Seegelken and Zach-
ariah E. Buckner), wholesale wines and
liquors, 831 Montgomery
4®-Seegelken. See Segelken
Seeger C. E. F., clerk J. D. Spreckels & Bros.
Co., r. Alameda
" Emil, brewer Cal. Brewing Co., r. 12 Hattie
" Frederick, cement worker, r. 611 Bartlett
" George, groceries and liquors, 1098 Union
" Henry, r. 54 Shipley
" William, barber, r. 1115 Stevenson
" William J. (O Neill & Seeger), r. 407, 4th
4®=Seeger. See Seager, Seger and Seiger
Seegers Harry, waiter G. Mayes & Co., r. 1009
Powell
" Johann F., groceries and liquors, SE cor
Russ and Natoma
Seehansen John, seaman, r. 328 Drumm
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The highest grade of Champagne and th«
wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
I<ondon and on the Continent of Europe.
WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market Si
Seekadz Herman A., millhand Frank A.Geier, r.
246 Grand
Seekamp Ernest, glove finisher, r. 711 Filbert
•' George, musician, r. 711 Filbert
" George Jr., jeweler, r. 711 Filbert
" Henry (Meyer & Seekamp), r. 231, 2d
Seeke Otto, cook, r. 101, 1st
Seeley Catherine M., widow, lodgings, 1002
Powell
" Charles, r. 519 Sacramento
" Charles, bricklayer, r. 524, 17th
" Emily Mrs., r. 10 Powell
" John A., teamster, r. 4:3^ Sharon
" John W., salesman W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
1901 Market
" Joseph, clerk, r. 1016 Montgomery
" Joseph, steward str St. Paul, r. 1443, 25th
4®="Seeley. See Seely and Seley
Seeli Sophie, widow, r. 185^ Russ rear
Seelig Albert, nurseryman, r. NW cor Mission
Road and Sickles Av
" George H., tailor, 829 Geary
" Simon, traveling salesman, r. 1050 Golden
Gate Av
4®-Seelig. See Selig
Seeliger Ludwig, butcher, 3308 Mission
Seeligsohn Abraham, publisher The Jewish Pro-
gress, 608 Sacramento, r. 2019 Pacific Av
" Selig M. (Seeligsohn & Philips), r. Cali-
fornia Hotel
" Solomon (Seeligsohn & Philips), r. 309 Pow-
ell
" & Philips (Solomon and Selig M. Seelig-
sohn and Newton Philips), gents' fur-
nishings, 221 Kearny
JSS'Seeligsohn. See Seligson
Seelor Henry, laborer, r. 545, 1st
Seelos Jacob, machinist Golden State and Min-
ers Iron Wks, r. 1232 Jessie
Seely Carlton W., clerk money order division
Post OfQce, r. 1810 San Carlos Av
" Cornelia, widow, r. 306 Clement
" F. Howard, accountant H. S. Crocker Co.,
r. 1015!4 Dolores
" Frank H., clerk Post OfQce, r. 319 Clem-
ent
" John, r. 1810 San Carlos Av
Seely L, Warren (Spear & Seely), and attornev
at law, 420 California, room 19-22, r. 1318
Washington
Seely M. J., dentist, 1943 Howard, r. 57 Capp
" Richard, salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
4®="Seely. See Seeley and Seley
Seeman Christopher, conductor,' r. 1409 Pacific
" William, clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r.
319, 27th
Seemann Charles L., wines, liquors and lunch
house, 516 Kearny, r. 5 Farren Av
" Claus F., master schr Robert Henry, of&ce
52 Steuart, r. 1033 York
" Lorenzo, with Morrison & Bevilockway, r.
1321 Broadway rear
" Robert H., upholsterer Chas. M. Plum &
Co.,r. 523yo Geary
i6®='Seemann. See Seaman
Seery John, stevedore, r. 30 Serpentine Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. 4 Goodsell PI
4®=Seery. See Searey
Seeth Anna Miss, dressmaking, 1616 California
Sefrin A. Margie Miss, bookkeeper Curtain-
Beales" Mercantile Agency, r. 1632 Pierce
" Edward, butcher, r. 1632 Pierce
" Frederick, machinist, r. 1632 Pierce
Sefton Harold, office fixtures, 860 Folsom
-8®* Sefton. See Sephton
Seg. Belcher and Mides Consolidation Mining
Co. (Storey Co. Nev.), Thomas Anderson
president, Edward B. Holmes secretary,
50 Nevada Block
Segalas Peter, driver, r. 325% Clementina
Segali Felice, scavenger, r. 510 Green
" Paolo, scavenger, r. 1622 Stockton
Segalli John, clerk Herman Broyer, r. SE cor
Godeus and Mission
Segar Jennie, widow, r. 14 Stanly PI
Segarini Lorenzo, bootblack, NW cor Geary
and Grant Av, r. 324, 7th
" Martin, bootblack, r. 530 Green
Segbers Joseph, millwright Michael O'Brien, r.
115 Grove
Segel House, Mrs. R. May proprietor, 969 Mis-
sion
Segelcke Henry F., liquors, NW cor 1st and
Stevenson, r. 317, 1st
Segelken Herman, groceries and liquors, 1601
Howard
4®" Segelken. See Seegelken
Seger Henry J., expressman, 221 California, r.
231, 10th
" Jacob, pork packer Roth, Blum & Co., r. 6
Channel
" John S., calker, r. 14 Stanly PI
" Uriah, door maker, r. 12 Elizabeth
j8®=- Seger. See Seager and Seiger
Segerberg Bernard, retoucher George D. Morse,
r. 606 Powell
Segerstrom O. Victor, tailor, r. 1708 Larkin
Segesser John W., machinist Am. Biscuit Co.,
r. 23 John
<• Peter, driver Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1615 Ellis
Seggerson John, groceries and liquors, 670
Clementina
Segler Louisa, nurse, NE cor 21st and Howard
Sego.John, salesman V. Rivara, r. Colma, Cal.
Segord James M., lumberman, r. 43 Clara
" Mary Miss, r. 43 Clara
4®- Segrist. See Sigrist
Segrue John, r. 523, 7th
Seguine Harry, special policeman, r. 1216^4 Fol-
som
Segur Ira E., attorney at law, 14 Sansome, room
35, r. 1224, 26th
Segurson George M., carpenter, r. 1128 Folsom
" James P., carpenter, r. 1128 Folsom
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 1128 Folsom
" William R., carpenter, r. 1128 Folsom
Sehabiague Arnaud (Sehabiague Bros.), r. 2119
Taylor
" Brothers (Thomas and Arnaud), bakery,
2119 Taylor
" Michael, bakery, 131 IV2 Powell
" Thomas (Sehabiague Bros.), r. 2119 Taylor
Seher William, cellarman Cal. Wine Assn, r.
421 Brannan
Sehl William, clerk, r. 113, 4th
Sehorn William M., plumber R. W. Mackie, r.
21 Valencia
Sehr Henry, porter A. Busse, r. 550, 1st
Sei Pasquale, cook Puccinelli & Ceccarelli, r.
702 Front
Seib Hermann C, teacher piano, r. 1502 Laguna
Seibel Fred L., clerk Holt Bros. Co., r. San Ra-
fael
" Frederick W., butcher Philipp Seibel, r.
1735 Green
" Louis, butcher Philipp Seibel, r. 929 Pa-
cific
" Nikolaus G., capitalist, r. 715 Howard
" Philip H., dentist, 506 Sutter, r. 2102 Post
" Philipp, butcher, 59-60 Washington Mar-
ket, r. 2102 Post
4®-Seibel. See Seipel and Siebel
Seiberlich Benedict J., secretary Seiberlich-
Kast Shoe Co., 26, 2d, r. 533 Ellis
" Edward H., salesman, r. 1109 Post
" Francis X., superintendent factory Seitaer-
lich-Kast Shoe Co., r. Philadelphia, Pa.
" Frank F., r. 321 Tehama
" Frank F., carpenter, r. 603 Dolores
" Frank T., laborer, r. 321 Tehama
" Joseph F., machine hand W. H. Nolan &
Co., r. 603 Dolores
Seiberlich-Kast Shoe Co., manufacturers ladies
and childrens' shoes. 26, 2d
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Seiberlich Thomas W., manager Seiberlich-
KastShoe Co., 26, 2d, r. Philadelphia,
Pa.
" William, com.positor Call, r. 603 Dolores
Seibert Brothers (George and Daniel J.), butch-
ers, 843 McAllister and 535. 2d
'< Daniel J. (Siebert Bros.), r. 1110 Mission
" George (Seibert Bros.), r. 1110 Mission
" John, butcher, r. 1110 Mission
" John E., butcher, r. 1110 Mission
«®=*Seibert. See Siebert
4®=-Seibold. See Seabold, Seybolt andSiebold
Seidel Charles W., surveyor Sanborn-Perris
Map Co.
" F. Emil, soap manufacturer, San Bruno
Av nr 15th Av South
" George, baker Franz Siebrecht, r. 416
Kearny
" William, cigar maker August Brune, r.
520'/4 O'Farrell
" William E., soap maker F. Emil Seidel,
r. San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
Selden Frederick, r. 86 Everett
Seidenberg Louis, journalist, r. 2039 Pine
Seldeuberg & Co. (N. Y.), Jake Joseph Pacific
Coast agent, 239 Kearny
*6g=" Seidenberg. See Siedenburg
Seiderman Reuben, cloakmaker, r. 430 Natoma
rear
Seidkin Abram (Rosenberg & Seidkin), r. 1774
Folsom
Seidl J. & Co. (Joseph Seidl) manufacturers
candies, 190 Stevenson, retail 754 Mar-
ket and 1409 Polk
'< Joseph (J. Seidl & Co.), r. 607 Broderick
4S-Seidl. See Seidel and Siedl
Seidler John, packer, r. 728 Broadway rear
Seidlitz Charles, gripman Geary St. Ry., r. 1410
Lyon
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 7(Mi4
Tennessee
Seidman Rose, widow, r. 1318 Sutter
Seidner Max, clerk Max D. Kant, r. 317 Ivy Av
Seifert Ada Miss, dressmaker, r. 1527 California
" Amelia, widow, r. N s 1st Av nr Fulton
" Ernst, bartender J. Winkler
" Frederick W., carpenter, r. 14 Farren Av
" Hugh T., bicycles, 2664 Folsom, r. 508 San-
chez
" Louisa, widow, r. 1527 California
" Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 1527 California
" Maggie, widow, r. 311 Austin Av
" Matthew, washer Hibernia Brewery, r.
1320 Harrison
" Oswald, waiter Gottlob Gall
Seifke Herman, clerk John H. Harrje, r. NE cor
18th and Sanchez
Seifried Edmond, gilder Schussler Bros., r.
219^4 Golden Gate Av
-esg^-Seifried. See Seyfried
Seig Caroline W. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Seigel Charles E., cook, r. 620 Larkin
" Ella Miss, saleslady Mrs. A. Dorn, r. 205
Turk
4®-Seigel. See Siegel
Seiger Herman, musician, r. 331 McAllister
" Joseph, tailor, r. 7 Langton
4®-Seiger. See Seager, Seeger and Seger
Seigler Johanna, domestic, 2930 California
Seik Wendell, hostler James H. O'Brien, r. Ill
Caroline
Seike Emile T., weigher P. C. SS. Co.,r. 126
Langton
" Ernest F., expressman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 745 V2 Tehama
'• John F., driver Buffalo Brewing Co., r.
Augusta nr Potrero Av
" Richard, seaman, r. 1361 Minna
" Theodore, laborer, r. 126 Langton
>8@=-Seike. See Sieke
Seller Charlotte, widow, r. 1403 Steiner
" Christ (Tscharner & Seller), r. 522 Stock-
ton
" Dora, widow, r. 1634 Post
" Ernestine, widow, r. 2214 Bush
" Herman, r. 1113 Leavenworth
" Hulda, widow, r. 18 Clinton Park
" Isidor, agent Drummond Tobacco Co. (St
Louis), 228 California, r. 704 Fell
W.&J.SLOANE&CO.,
POI^TIEt^ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
641-454 7 TVlarket St.
Seller M. & Co. (Max Seller), tailors' and dress-
makers' trimmings, 120 Geary
" Max (M. Seller & Co.), r. 1905 Devisadero
" Paul (Paul Seller Electrical Works), r.
Oakland
Seller Paul Electrical Works,
Paul Seller proprietor, 406-408 Mar-
ket, telephone Main 5454
Seller Samuel, salesman Drummond Tobacco
Co., r. 704 Fell
" Sigfried, music dealer, 1403 Steiner
Seilier Alphonse, cook Palace Hotel, r. 1725 San
Carlos Av
" Lawrence, chef Swain Bros, r. 435 Jersey
Seinir John, salesman, r. 3626 Jackson
Seinsot Rudolph, peddler, r. 1504 Dolores
Seinturier Jean, driver Lenormand Bros., r. 115
Prospect PI
Seip Alfred, roap splicer Sutter St. Ry., r. 137,
8th Av
" Louis, baggageman S. P. Co., r. East Oak-
land
Seipel Charles, r. 2302 Mission
" Conrad, r. 507 Laguna
4®-Seipel. See Seibel and Siebel
Seipp Conrad, porter Edward G. Zeile, r. 615
Greenwich
" George, porter Edward G. Zeile, r. 615
Greenwich
Seischapine Catherine, widow, varieties, 533, 4th
Seise Robert C, shirtcutter, r. 164 Clara
Seiser Christ, driver, r. 2206 Bush
Seisert Christine, widow, r. 508 Sanchez
Seitz Anthony, elevatorman, r. 522 Van Ness Av
" August,- maltster Empire Malt House
" Charles A., carriage maker, r. 515 Ellis
" Christian F., decorator Harrold, Belcher &
Allen, r. 515 Ellis
" Dora, widow, r. 515 Ellis
" Frederick, teamster Wm. McMann, r. 6
McCormick PI
" Henry J., foreman Wade & Co., r. 515 Ellis
" Hugo, teamster, r. 141 Erie
" John, cabinet maker, r. 141 Erie
" Leonard G., clerk Charles M. Plum & Co.,
r. 515 Ellis
" Peter A.; clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
2139 Pine
Seiver William T., liquors, 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av, r. 704 Railroad Av
Sekora Joseph, sorter Reichert & Co.. r. 918
Montgomery
Selander Peter, embosser StuparichMfg. Co., r.
215, 39th
Selby Herbert K., insurance, 317 California, r.
Oakland
" Joseph v., salesman Boston Woven Hose
and Rubber Co., r. Oakland
" Marks, tailor, r. ISY2 Harriet
" Percival W., real estate, 307 Sansome,
room 1, r. Menlo Park
Selby Prentiss, office 32 Mills Bldg., 3d floor, r.
1360 Madison, Oakland
Selby Smelting and Lead Co., shot tower, SE
cor Howard and 1st, smelting works Val-
lejo Junction (Contra Costa Co.), assay
and general office, 416 Montgomery
'< Thomas H. Mrs., widow, r. 2119 Buch-
anan
Selce George, cabinetmaker, r. 57 Morris Av
" Joseph K., plumber, r. 57 Morris Av
Selden Charles, painter Bradley & Son, r. 638
Ivy Av
" Miles C, doorkeeper U. S. Customs, r. 35,
5th
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Seldner Phil & Co. (Philip Seldner), men's fur-
nishing goods, 1102 Market
" Philip (Phil Seldner & Co.), r. 1524 Web-
ster
Seldte Hugo, cook, r. 457!4 Jessie
Select Hair Dressing Parlors, Mrs. D. J. Tobin
proprietor, 213 Post
" The Lodgings, Mrs. Janet Vanderstarr
proprietor, I2OY2 Geary
Selenger George, r. 932 Powell
" Henry, deputy Assessor, r. 932 Powell
" Joseph, r. 932 Powell
" Lawrence, detective, r. 932 Powell
" Walter T., r. 932 Powell
J8®~Selenger. See Selinger and Sellinger
Seley A. Watson, bookkeeper, r. 1016 Mont-
gomery
" Grace Miss, bookkeeper James H. Barry,
r. 410 Gough
" Isabelle Miss, r. 410 Gough
" Mary A., widow, r. 410 Gough
«®="Seley. See Seeley and Seely
Selfridge Edward A., president George W.
Gibbs Co., 33-39 Fremont, r. 2615 Cali-
fornia
" Frank C, insurance agent, r. 2438 Jackson
Selfridge Grant, oculist and aurist, 145-146
Crocker Bldg, hours 1 to 5 p. m., r. 1618
Sutter
Selig Alvin, salesman Isaac Selig, r. 1201
Gough
" Benno, r. 826 Mission
" Brothers (Samuel S. and Philip), manufac-
turers clothing, 108 Battery
" David, salesman Lowenberg & Co.. r. 1126
Turk
" George, traveling salesman, r. 25a Her-
mann
" Henrietta, widow, r. 826 Mission
■' Isaac, mens' furnishing goods, 218 Kearny,
r. 1201 Gough
" Isador (Draper & Selig), r. 1323 Devisadero
" Isador, clerk, r. 1126 Turk
" J. Abraham, traveling salesman, r. 25a
Hermann
" Jacob, student Busch & Wocker, r. 1406
Ellis
" Jules, bookkeeper, r. 826 Mission
" Kusie R.. salesman Lowenberg & Co., r.
1613a Sutter
" Leonard, salesman Isaac Selig, r. 1201
Gough
" Louis, r. 826 Mission
" Mary Mrs., saleslady The Hamburger Co.,
r. 1613a Su tter
" Moses S., sculptor Frank Happersberger, r.
1406 Ellis
" Nathan, bookkeeper, r. 1806 Scott
" Nathan, clerk U. S. Mint, r. 826 Mission
" Pauline, widow, r. 1406 Ellis
" Philip (Seilg Bros.), r 1126 Turk
" Samuel S. (Selig Bros.), r. 1235 O'Farrell
" Seligman, merchant, r. 1613a Sutter
" Sophie, widow, r. 1126 Turk
" Sylvan, salesman Isaac Selig, r. 1201
Gough
ifiS^Selig. See Seelig
Seligman Brothers (Solomon G. and Shyer L.),
clothing and men's furnishing goods,
142,3d
" Dora, widow, r. 102^4, 23d
" Frank, r. 2739 California
" Jesse, clerk Moses Seligman, r. 523 O'Far-
rell
" Max, traveling salesman, r. 523 O'Farrell
" Morris H., merchant, r. 119 Leavenworth
Seligman Moses, attorney at law and collec-
tions, 420 Montgomery, rooms 2-3, r. 523
O'Farrell
'• Siegfried, salesman Schoenholz Bros. &
Co., r. 1522 O'Farrell
" Shyer L. (Seligman Bros.), r. 2739 Califor-
nia
" Solomon G. (Seligman Bros.), r. 2739 Cali-
fornia
Seligsohn Solomon, r. 826 Shotwell
Seligson Michael, attorney at law, 14 Sansome,
rooms 43-44, r. 309 Powell
*®=-Seligson. See Seeligsohn
Selin Frederick, tanner Poetsch & Peterson, r.
226, 25th
Selinger Alexander M., fruits and vegetables,
2901 Geary
" Raymond, brewer, r. Water ville nr Au-
gusta
J8S"Selinger. See Selenger and Sellinger
Selix Samuel, tailor, 436, 6th
Selk Annie Miss, bakery, 442V4, 3d
Selk Charles F., groceries and liquors, NE cor
Sanchez and 14th
" Frederick C, bartender Charles F. Selk, r.
NE cor Sanchez and 14th
Selkirk William R., printer, r. 1007 Harrison
Sell Charles, cook T. Uibigau, r. 270, 1st
" John, plasterer, r. 741 Minna
" John F., carpenter, r. 139^4 Fair Oaks
" W. E., bookkeeper A. Hayward. r. Berkeley
Sellander Frederick, chief engineer str Newark,
r. Oakland
Sellars Thomas J., bookkeeper Union Fish Co.,
r. Oakland
Sellberg Jacob, foreman Empire Malt House
Selleck Charles H., teamster I. S. Van Winkle,
& Co., r. 708 Gough
" Edward J., clerk S. P. Co., r. 745 Noe
" George W., clerk S. P. Co., r. 700 Jones
" Hugh H., clerk Mack & Co., r. 1304 Powell
" Joseph E., r. 708 Gough
" William W., retoucher Imperial Photo-
graphic Studio, r. 7241/^ Market
Seller Arthur, traveling salesman Seller Bros.
& Co., r. 421 Van Ness Av
" Brothers & Co. (Jacob H., Henry and
Frederick Seller), stoves, ranges and
tinware, 110-114 Battery
" Frederick (Seller Bros. & Co.), r. 421 Van
Ness Av
" George W., laborer, r. 51 Henry
" Henry (Seller Bros. & Co.), r. 711 Jones
" Jacob H. (Seller Bros. & Co.), r. 421 Van
Ness Av
" James, salesman Hale Bros., r. 51 Henry
" Samuel, treasurer Anspacher Bros., 214
Pine, room 17, r. Livermore, Cal.
" Sanford E., cashier Seller Bros. & Co., r.
421 Van Ness Av
Sellers Edward F., clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott,
r. 24 Pond
Sellers James C, house painter, paper hanger
and whitener, 224 O'Farrell, r. 2032 Mis-
sion
" O. Peter, waiter, r. 907 Vallejo
" Reuben, r. 279 Stevenson
" Thomas H. (Bruce, Bowne & Co.), r. 24 Pond
" William, r. 1906a Mission
4S=-Sellers. See Sellars
Selling Nathalie Miss, physician, 732 Sutter, r.
1310 Geary
" Samuel, expressman, r. 333 Eddy
" Samuel, sexton Congregation Ohabai
Shalome, r. 1310 Geary
" Samuel E., salesman Abramson-Heunisch
Co., r. 1310 Geary
" Simon H., decorating florist, 240 Kearny, r.
1310 Geary
Sellinger August, baker Mrs. A. J. McGlynn, r.
444 Hayes
" George, finisher Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 439 Greenwich
" Joseph, waiter, r. 504 Powell
je®"Sellinger. See Selenger and Selinger
Sellman Alfred, seaman U. S. lighthouse ten-
der Madrono
" Franz O., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 523
Connecticut
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Sellman Fritz B., clerk U. S. Lighthouse In-
spector, r. 880 Shotwell
" Jean E., patrolman Morse's Patrol, r. 3209
Polk
Sellmann Charles J., clerk, r. 1405 Baker
Sellmer Jacob, carpet layer Pattosien Carpet
Co., r. 390 Arlington
Sellon Edward, sewing machine agent, r. 25, 9th
" Edwin R., laborer Standard Oil Co., r.
16141/4 Bush
" Samuel E., shoemaker, 73 Minna
Sellscliopp W. & Co. (William Sellschopp)
stamp dealers, 108 Stockton
" William (W. Sellschopp & Co.), r. 211 Scott
Sellwood Frank C, dental student, r. 910 Pine
Selmi Angelo, marble polisher Joseph Musto &
Son, r. 5 Green
" Giuseppe (Selmi & Metraia), r. 2 Hartford
" & Metraia (Giuseppe Selmi and Frank
Metraia), fruits and vegetables, 2257
Market and 326 Noe
Selna Edward, teamster, r. 519 Chestnut
" Edward Jr., teamster, r. 519 Chestnut
" Henry, drayman, 309 Washington, r. 515
Chestnut
" Primo J.,clerk, r. 737, 22d
Selo Gustav, musician, r. 1318a O'Farrell
Sels P. J. vanLoben, attorney at law and Con-
sul The Netherlands and Paraguay, 508
Montgomery, r. 1305 Adeline, Oakland
Selsbach Carl, bookkeeper, r. 47 South Park
Selth Albert, clerk, r. 2I26 Broderick
" George P., operator Am. Dist. Tel., r. 328
Jessie
" V. Mrs., stewardess str Corona
Selvaggio Giuseppe, boots and shoes, 519 Green
Selway Elijah (Selway & Stockbridge), r. 2938
16th
" & Stockbridge (Elijah Selway and Joseph
Stockbridge), second-hand furniture,
3938, 16th
Selz George, cabinet maker, r. 57 Morris Av
" Joseph C, plumber, r. 57 Morris Av
SelzerEtta J., widow, r. 127. 14th
" Minnie, widow, r. 1231 O'Farrell
Semenza Antonio (National Window and House
Cleaning Co.), r. 3 Varennes
" John, porter Phelan Bldg
Semeria Frank, laborer, r. 51 1^4 Greenwich rear
" Henry, dry goods, 1520 Stockton
" Joseph, groceries, 1533 Stockton
" Jules M., restaurant, 421-433 Pine, r. 431
Pine
Semi Andrea, butcher, r. 216;/^ Lombard
Seminario Ysaac, r. 2115 Sacramento
Semken George, shoemaker, r. 130, 3d Av
Semlar Belle L. Miss, teacher Winfleld Scott
Primary School, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
Semler Arthur, r. 124, 8th
" Hertha, widow, r. 217 Geary
" John W., messenger, r. 605 Bush
" Rudolph, clerk, r. 728, 17th
Semmel Edward, dealer hides, r. 2138 O'Far-
rell
Semmelhaack John, stableman Washington
Brewery, r. 626 Lombard
Semmens Thomas, laborer S. P. Co., r. 739
Minna
" William, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 739
Minna
Semmig Paul, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 1704,
23d
Sempey John, salesman Stulz Bros., r. 2007
Webster
Semple Henson C, conductor Market St. Ry, r.
3635 Sacramento
" James, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 542
Indiana
Sena Gustaf, meter maker S. F. Gas Light Co ,
r. 623 McAllister
" Henry, meter maker S. F. Gas Light Co.,
r. 622 McAllister
" Mark, clerk Friedlander & Mitau, r. 622
McAllister
" Sarah Miss, fringe maker A. Colombat, r.
622 McAllister
Senavia Paula, widow, r. 407 Montgomery Av
Senberg Christ, stock clerk Mandel, Pursch &
Wiener, r. Fruitvale
W.W.MONTAGUE & CO.
Black and Galvanized
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Senecal Joseph T., clerk, r. 6I314 Stockton
Sengstack Adolph H., stenographer H. M. New-
hall & Co., r. 1539 Fulton
" Edward H., packer Paul Rieger & Co., r.
1529 Fulton
" Johanna, widow, r. 1539 Fulton
Sengstacken Harm H., r. 10S4 Bryant
'■ Henry T., bookkeeper E. D. Bronson & Co.,
r. 1034 Bryant
Senier-Paxton Abby Mrs., teacher music, r. 40
Bartlett
Senk Catherine, widow, r. 614 Fell
" Charles v., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 614
Fell
" George J., driver Alameda Transfer Co., r.
Alameda
Senn George, shoe cutter, r, 538 Fulton
•' John L., laborer, r. 538 Fulton
" Joseph, milker, r. cor Edinburgh and Bra-
zil Av
Senne Elizabeth, widow, r. 3 Martha PI
" George, mining broker, 328 Montgomery,
rooms 65-66
" William J., cutter Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 2822 Harrison
Senner William, expressman, r. Farallonesnr
Plymouth Av
Sennett James (Sennett, Miller & Co.), r. Santa
Clara, Cal.
" James, boatman Sec. B Seawall, r. 638
Green
" John, r. 1814 Scott
" , Miller &1C0. (James Sennett), stevedores,
]12Leidesdorffl
J8®-Sennett. See Sinnott
Sennett Annie R., widow, r. 608 Hermann
Sens August, laborer O'Brien & Spotorno, r. 903
Jackson
Sensenbrenner George, cigars and tobacco, 257
4th, r. 790 Folsom
" George Jr., cigar maker, r. 790 Folsom
Senter Willis K., traveling salesman J. A.
Folger & Co.
4®-Senter. See Center
Sentinel of the Golden Gate (monthly), William
M. Cubery editor, 587 Mission
Sentinel The (monthly), S. B. Carleton pub-
lisher, 20 Ellis
Sentry Publishing Co., Drady & Hopper pro-
prietors, 530 Golden Gate Av, room 32
" The, Sentry Publishing Co. publishers, 530
Golden Gate Av, room 32
Sephton Harry H., foreman electric wiring
dept. Cal. Electrical Wks, r. Alameda
Sepp Andrew, master mariner, r. 417 Fremont
Seppich William G. (Seppich & Kleinhans), r.
Russ House
" & Kleinhans (William G. Seppich and
Louis Kleinhans), barbers, 217 Mont-
gomery
Sepulveda Charles, upholsterer, r. II654 Clara
" Esteban, bricklayer, r. 401% Green
" Frederick J., driver, r. 648 Stevenson
" Henry, teamster, r. 116'/^ Clara
" J. C. Mrs., r. 620 Eddy
•' John C, salesman H. Roman & Co., r. 819
Pine
Sequoia Gold Mining Co. (Calaveras Co.), Le-
ander L. James secretary, 419 California,
room 16
Serahni A., reporter La Voce del Popolo, r. 619
Broadway
Seraflno Emanuel, laborer, r. 526 Broadway
Seramaglia James, plumber, r. Lake nr 13th Av
Seraphin Frank, cigars, 817 Kearny, r. 915 Mont-
gomery
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Wholesale and Retail.
Sercander Alvin, teamster Peter Schenkel, r.
1430, 5th Av South
Serda Rudolph, jeweler Donohue & Kerdell, r.
Berkeley
Sere Jean, bedmaker, r. 771 Howard
" John, dairy, cor Persia Av and Edin-
burgh
Seregni F., dealer and designer monuments, 24
Post
Serens Daniel F., shipping clerk W. &. J. Sloane
& Co., r. 622 Haight
'• Frederick W., carpenter, 1601 Geary, r.
1317/j Webster
" William, assistant foreman Truck 5, r
1317!/2 Webster
Serensky Abraham, gent's furnishing goods,
2816, 16th
" Joseph, plate and window glass, 2822,
16th
Serex John, manager Joseph Fahys & Co. and
Brooklyn Watch Case Co., 4 Sutter, r.
Alameda
Sericano Frank, r. 429, 7th
" L. F. & Co. (Louis F. Sericano, Victor De-
martini and John A. Cordano), fruits,
vegetables and dairy produce, 226 and
305, 4th
" Louis F. (L. F. Sericano & Co.), r. 439, 7th
Serjanovich Eliza, widow, r. 37^^ Rausch
" Frank, water tender str City of Peking, r.
371/2 Rausch
Serke R., quartermaster City of Puebla
Series Germain, tanner, r. 922, 12th Av South
Sermattei Peter, groceries and liquors, NW
cor Sagamore and Plymouth Av
Sermidi Antonio, steward Ildefonso Cuenin, r.
233 Stevenson
Sernau John, glassblower, r. 627, .3d
Serena Frederick, seaman, r. 119 Jackson
Serpa Anton F. (Serpa & Content), r. 28 Grove
" Frank (Andrews & Serpa), r. 606, 3d
" & Content (Anton F. Serpa and Frank J.
Content), barbers, 419 Larkin
Serpas John E., laborer U. S. Customs, r. 824
Montgomery
Serpes Santos, widow, r. 1523^ Dupont
Serratto Luigi, gardener Colombo Market, r.
IOI814 Montgomery
Serres B. Mrs., widow, r. Randolph nr Bright
Serres John, wines and liquors, 201, 4th, and
proprietor California State Hotel, 771
Howard cor 4th, telephone 1123
" Louis, marble cutter RufQno & Bianchi, r.
Randolph nr Bright
Serry Joseph, painter, r. 1437H Mission
Sersen Nicholas, restaurant, 814, 3d, r. 812, 3d
Servaiza Frederick, seaman, r. 223 Jackson
Servant Wentworth P. (W. P. Servant & Co.), r.
124H Noe
SERVANT W. P. & CO.
(Wentworth P. Servant), general rig-
gers and contractors, 17 Howard
ServantesM., porter L. B. Lippert
Servaroni Carlo, sausage maker A. Chiesa. r.
1024 Montgomery
Servas Charles, cook George Schimpf , r. 623 Sac
ramento
Serveau Brothers (Emile and Charles), florists,
2328 California, and SW cor Sacramento
and Fillmore, nursery Brunswick nr
Guttenburg
" Charles (Serveau Bros.), r. Brunswick nr
Guttenburg
" Emile (Serveau Bros.), r. 410, Uth Av
Servel Firmin, florist, 710 Valencia
Serventi AngelO, manager National Window
and House Cleaning Co., 507% Bush, r.
10a Jasper PI
Servian American (weekly). Bozo M. Gopche- /
vitch manager, 7 Bonita
" Literary Club, 636 Clay, room 9
" Montenegrin Benevolent Society, 10 Cali-
fornia, room 12
Serviant Paul, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 214, 17th
Sesnon George, clerk, r. 320 Page
" John J., secretary, r. 320 Page
Sessart George, butcher, r. 1413 Dupont
Sesser Peter, r. 106 Broad
Sessions Charles B., secretary and manager
Electrical Engineering Co., 34-36 Main,
r. 2904 Bush
" David R., with S. P. Co., r. 1718 Baker
" Edward C. Jr., attorney at law, 35 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor, r. Oakland
" Harry, meterman Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1718 Baker
" M. P. Mrs., widow, r. 1219 Folsom
" M. P. & Co., teamsters, William E. Jack-
son manager, 40 New Montgomery
" Nathan P., with Butler & Haldan, r. Oak-
land
" William W., teamster, r. 805 Franklin
Setaro Angelo, feeder Galloway Litho Co., r. 24
Telegraph PI
" John F., compositor, r. 24 Telegraph PI
" Manuel, bootblack, r. 10 Margaret PI
Seth Charles, cook, r. 1436 Pacific
" Eliza J., widow, r. 1436 Pacific
" John, porter, r. 1436 Pacific
Seth Thomas Clock Co., W. M. Fonda resident
agent, 126 Sutter
Sethman Henry, driver U. S. Brewery, r. 705i^
Webster
" Marie, domes tic, 2720 Sacramento
Sethmann Charles, bartender, r. 209 Leidesdorff
" Henry, stevedore, r. 2213% Mason
Setright Daniel, clerk W. H. McLaughlin, r.
NW cor 26th and Mission
" Dennis M., clerk, r. Ocean House Road nr
Howth
" Frank J., bookkeeper Daniel Keefe, r.
Ocean House Road nr Howth
" John, r. Ocean House Road nr Howth
Setterquist Albin, car builder, r. 1019% Na-
toma
Settich An tone, helper William S. Snook & Son,
r. 435, 18th
" John M., helper William S. Snook & Son. r.
435, 18th
Settle Harold, porter James M. Rolph, r. 1807
Haight
Sevan George J., asst. engineer str Transit, r.
Oakland
Seven Links (monthly), Atlantic Publishing Co.
publishers, 50 St. Ann's Bldg
Sevening Christina, widow, r. 1 August Alley
" Otto A., engineer, r. 1 August Alley
Seventeen Mile Farm Mile Depot, Gottlieb
Furrer manager, 428-430 Turk
Seventh Day Adventists' Church, Elder G. W.
Grainger pastor, E s Laguna bet Golden
Gate Av and McAllister
Severance Albion A., cooper, r. 48, 13th
" Frederick E., motorman Market St. Ry., r.
20239^ Mission
" Frederick v., salesman Bonestell & Co., r.
221 Clipper
'• Harry, cook Alfred H. Albinson, r. 420
Minna
" Isaac H., tinsmith, r. 151 Shipley
Severance James S., secretary Timothy Hop-
kins, .30 Mills Bldg, 5th floor, r. Univer-
sity Club
" Josiah G. (Severance, Sherman & Pierce),
• r. 617 Bush
" Samuel J., foreman Edward C. Hughes, r.
818 Army
" Sarah, widow, r. 321 Clipper
" , Sherman & Pierce (Josiah G. Severance,
Edwin A. Sherman Jr. and Frank H.
Pierce), attorneys at law, 511 California,
rooms 60-61
Severeen Charles E., engineer Hirschfelder &
Meaney, r. 1020 Mission
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Severin Charles, locksmith, 1028 Sutter
<• Frank A (Dijeau & Severin), r. lOSYz Oak
Severino William, shoemaker, 186 Jessie, r. 9
Geary
Severio Frank, superintendent Metropolitan
Match Co., r. 419 Ashbury
" William M. F., engineer U. S. Laundry, r.
52054 Valencia
Severns Andrew E., clerk Andrea Sbarboro, r.
1006 Sacramento
" B. Erie, salesman Italian-Swiss Agricul-
tural Colony, r. 3409 Washington
Severs Ernest D., salesman O. P. Downing &
Co.
" George, laborer Empire Malt House
«®»Severs. See Sivers
Sevey Loring J., carpenter, r. 130 Castro
Sevln Vincent & Co. (Eugene Thiele successor),
seedsmen, 607 Sansome
Sewall David H., superintendent Cal. Canneries
Co., r. 428Brannan
" Oscar T. (Williams, Dimond& Co.), r. Pa-
ciflc-Union Club
Seward Ellen, widow, r. USM Welsh
" Erastus F., machine hand West Coast
Furniture Co., r. Oakland
" John A., watertender str Santa Rosa
" Thomas, r. 371 Jessie
" William V., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r.
lei-SVa Baker
Sewell Amos F., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Angelina W. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
SEWELL DANIEL,
photographer. Views of residences,
outdoor groupings, machinery, etc.,
taken on short notice, 1025 Market, r.
1105 ShotweU
Sewell Daniel R., stoker Engine 26, r. S24A2d Av
" Edward C, printer Stuparich Mfg Co., r.
" Eldora Miss, teacher Polytechnic High
School, r. 1105 Shotwell
" Hy F. D., asst. accountant Bank of British
Columbia, r. 711 Jones
" Joseph, packer William A. Schrock
" Newton, r. Old People's Home
" Sadie M. Mrs., artist, r. 14 McAllister
" Thomas, plumber, r. 326 Jessie
>8®-Sewell. See Seawell and Sewall
Seweloh Theodore, butcher, r. 1234/2 York
Sexsmith George B., expressman, r. 43754, 4th
" James, teamster, r. 9th Av South nr L
" William, teamster, r. 44454, 3d
Sexton C, seaman str Santa Cruz
" Charles B., bookkeeper Rosenthal, Feder
& Co., r. Brooklyn Hotel
" Charles L., physician, r. 2119 Fillmore
" Daniel W., salesman, r. 730 Harrison
" David, deckhand str Apache
■' David T., r. 216, 23d
" Eliza Miss, r. Old People's Home
" Frank, opener U. S. Customs, r. 1441 O'Far-
rell „ „
" Henry P., foreman R. S. Alexander & Son,
r. 113 Sullivan
" Horace C, bookkeeper Anglo-Californian
Bank, r. 2637 Howard
" James, bootblack, 1234 Mason, r. 10 Polk
Lane
" John, molder Thompson Bros., r. 215, 29th
" John B., stenographer Richard Cohen, r.
1003 Polk „ „ ^
" John B. Mrs., telegraph operator S. P. Co.,
r. 1003 Polk
" Julia L. Miss, school teacher, r. 1436 Leav-
enworth „ „
" Marshall J., bookkeeper Conway & Bau-
mel, r. 717 Ellis
" Martin, laborer Pac. Roll.
cor Napa and Louisiana
" Michael, r. 519 San Jose Av
" Michael, laborer S. P. Co., r
" Nellie T. Miss, with Minaker & Welbanks
r. 519 San Jose Av
" Oliver, roofer, r. 11 Bernice
» Patrick, millhand, r. 519 San Jose Av
" Peter (Peter Sexton & Co.), r. 11 Bernice
Mill,
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Contracts made with Hotels for
Furnishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
Materials, Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
S-*1-S^-r IVIARKEX ST.
Sexton Peter & Co. (Peter Sexton), proprietors
Eagle Asphaltum Roofing and Contract-
ing Co., 628 Market, yard and works, 7-9
Bernice
" P. H., insurance solicitor Brown, Craig &
Co.
" Philip, porter Holt Bros. Co., r. 233 Lily Av
" Terrence, laborer Occidental Foundry, r.
1021 Natoma
" Thomas, laborer, r. 46 Tehama
" Thomas, laborer, r. 78 Clementina
" Thomas, laborer, r. 341 Shipley
" Thomas M., carpenter, r. 519 San Jose Av
" Timothy F., laborer, r. 130 Shipley
Sexton William, general adjuster Fireman's
Fund Insurance Co., 401 California, room
6. r. 3032 Washington
" William A. (Lastreto & Sexton), attor-
ney at law, 1-3A Chronicle Bldg, r. 3032
Washington
4®=-Sexton. See Saxton
Seybolt George E., clerk Registry Division
Post Office, r. 1419 Mission
Seybolt George L., inspector American Surety
Co., 219 Sansome, r. 1419 Mission
Seyden Arnold R., liquors, 418 Hayes, r. 40554
Hayes
" George H., expressman, r. 154 Laussat
" Henry G., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 25
" John F., expressman, NE cor Geary and
Stockton, r. 415 Ivy Av
" John H. J., carpenter, r. 415 Ivy Av
" Julius, fish and oysters, 416 Hayes, r. 415
Ivy Av
Seyfried August, candy maker Rothschild &
Ehrenpfort, r. 1330 Harrison
" Frank, clerk, J. Salomon, r. 1320 Ham-
son
" Mathew, cellarman Hibernia Brewery, r.
1320 Harrison
" Otto, clerk David B. Todd, r. 1330 Harrison
4»-Seyfried. See Seifried
Seymour Albert P., clerk C. M. Wollenberg &
Co., r. 1134 Union
" Alfred C, cigars, 629 Montgomery, r. 538
Folsom
" Edward C, r. 416 Geary
" Edward H., clei-k Standard Oil Co., r. Ala-
meda
" E. H., secretary The Engineer and Con-
tractor Publishing Co., 511 California,
room 79, r. Sausalito
" E. W., salesman Newman & Levinson, r.
Occidental Hotel
" Fred A., bookkeeper F. Chevalier & Co., r.
Oakland
" Helena, widow, r. 1134 Union
" Henry, bench hand McFarland Bros., r. cor
Army and Missouri
Sesmiour James H., physician, office 1334 Cas-
tro, r. 714 Diamond
" John F., detective, r 611 Grove
" Kent J. C, bookkeeper M. Lambeth & Co.,
r, 1130 Jackson
" Percy S., trackman Market St. Ry.. r. 5
Capp
" Samuel, salesman S. P. Taylor Sons
" Thomas J., mill hand Del Monte Milling
Co., r. 8 Havens
" Walter H., salesman Heywood Bros. & Co.,
r. 638 Sutter
Seyner Joseph, butcher, 3201 Mason, r. 3114
Mason
Sgonzini Cristofaro, waiter, r. 509 Broadway
Shaaf Mathias, tanner, r. N South nr 14th Av
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Shaari Zedek Congregation, NE cor Califor-
nia and Stockton
Shaben Sylvester, collector M. Friedman& Co.,
r. 314b O'Frrrell
Shackelford Otto, clerk Southern Pacific Mill-
ing Co., r. 808 Geary
" Richard M., general manager Southern
Pacific Milling Co., 224 California
Shackleford Thomas J., attorney at law, 33-34
Mills Bldg, 7th floor, r. 1006 Leaven-
worth
Shackleton George G., molder, r. 227, 23d
" John, molder, r. 227, 23d
" John A., butcher, r. 227, 23d
" William, driver Engine 10, r. 516 Bryant
" William T., molder, r. 227, 23d
Shad Albert, candy maker Louis Saroni & Co.,
r. Berkeley
Shadburne Annie Mrs., r. 131 Diamond
Shadbume George D. (Shadburne & Herrin). r.
NWcor2.ith and Hoffman Av
" George D. Jr. (George D. Shadburne Jr. &
Co.), r. N W cor 25th and Hoffman Av
" George D. Jr. & Co. (George D. Shadburne
Jr.), real estate agents, 633 Market
Shadburne Leonard A., president Chicago
Paint Co., 622 Larkin, r. 620 Larkin
Shadburne & Herrin (George D. Shadburne
and William J. Herrin), attorneys at
law, 415 Montgomery, rooms 9-11
«®"Shadburne. See Chadbourne
Shaddock Phoebe, widow, r. 534^2 Jessie
Shade Edward D., canvasser, r. 101!^ Grant Av
" Frank D., machinist, r. 821 Post
" Frederick H., porter A. Zellerbach & Sons,
r. 844 Vallejo
" George W., carpenter, r. 734^4 Howard
" James H., liquors, NE cor California and
Central Av
" Louis G., plumber Henry Williamson, r.
1768 Howard
" Rudolph, cellarman Joseph Melczer & Co..
r. 1313, 17th
" Widenham D. C, foreman patternmaker
Vulcan Iron Wks. r. 632 Howard
" William A., barber W. R. Nelson, r. 1251
Mission
j8®" Shade. See Schade
Shaefer Frederick W., miner, r. 611 Stockton
" John, waiter, r. 51a Shipley
" Morris, spectacle dealer, r. 113'^ Shipley
rear
Shaeffer Edgar W., clerk, r. 1512 Leavenworth
" John, machinist Galli Machine Wks, r. 31 '4
Boardman PI
" John, porter, r. 1512 Leavenworth
«®" Shaeffer. See Schaefer, Schaefler, Schafer,
Schaffer, Shaefer, Shafer, Sheafler and
Sheffer
Shaen Aaron (Shaen & Crown), r. 622 McAlIi.s-
ter
" Jacob, clerk Police Court 3, r. 1117 Leaven-
worth
" Joseph, collector, r. 1710 Polk
" Peter, clerk, r. 2327 Fillmore
" Samuel, bookkeeper, r. 1117 Leavenworth
" Thomas, lineman Pac. Tel. and Tel. Co.. r.
423 Bush
" & Crown (Aaron Shaen and Isaac Crown),
barbers, 409 Pine
4®" Shaen. See Schoen, Shain, Shane and
Shoen
Shafer Charles E., mining engineer, 510 Califor-
nia, r. Alameda
" Devilla M., sticker hand Bolander & Per-
kins, r. 1120 Filbert rear
Shafer Frank E., secretary Ewell, Shafer & Co.,
331, 23d, r. 2339 Howard
" James E., medical student, r. 23 Falcon Av
" Mary E., widow, r. 400 Van Ness Av
" William, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 25281/4
Sutter
Jm- Shafer. See Schaefer, Schaefler, Schafer.
Schaffer, Shaefer, Shaeffer, Shaffer,
Shea ffer and Sheffer
Shafl Orrin M., carpenter, r. 1045 Market
" Robert, bedmaker, r. 246, 3d
Shaffer Henry, butcher Miller & Lux, r. 5, 11th
Av South
" Walter, marine engineer, 9 Mission
Shafron Arthur, peddler, r. 3 Boarnman PI
Shaft Robert, clerk, r. 929 Post
Shafter Elizabeth, widow, r. 218a Sanchez
" James C, physician, 331 Montgomery, room
51, r. 1306 Pine
" O. L. Estate Co., D. Henshaw Ward secre-
tary, 508 California, room 31
Shafter William R. Colonel, commanding 1st
Infantry Regiment U. S. A., and com-
mander Military Post, Angel Island
«®=-Shafter. See Schafter
Shagren Emile, fireman S. F. Laundry
Shahan Andrew, car repairer, r. 329, 8th Av
>6®"Shahan. See Sheahan and Sheehan
Shain Frances E., widow, r. 746, 21st
" Joseph E., collector, r. 206 Broderick
" W. H., with Pac. Coast Syrup Co., r. North
Temescal
-e6S"Shain. See Schoen, Shaen, Shane and
Shoen
Shainwald, Buckbee & Co.
(a corporation), Herman Shainwald
president, Spencer C. Buckbee vice-
president, Samuel G. Buckbee secre-
tary.real estate agents, house brokers,
and auctioneers, 218-220 Montgom-
ery, Mills Bldg, telephone Main 401
Shainwald Herman, president Shainwald,
Buckbee & Co., 218-220 Montgomery, r.
The Colonial, cor Pine and Jones
Shainwald Richard S., secretary Paraffins
Paint Co., 116 Battery, r. 1919 Baker
4®"Shainwald. See Schoenwald
Shakespear Dayid, r. 1717a Haight
Shakespeare Mill and Mining Co., 532 Market,
room 3
Shakles Andrew, liquors, 233,6th
Shalef Harris, clothing, 1037 Howard
Shaler John, boilermaker T. J. Moynihan, r.
115a 6th
>e®-Shaler. See Schaller
Shall Lazarus, r. Pacific Hebrew Home
ShallenbergerFrankG.,conductor, r. 5Torrence
Court
Shalmount Henry J., gripman Sutter St. Ry.,
r. 1839 Polk
Shanabrook Alice Miss, r. 685 Clementina
" Jeanette, widow, r. 685 Clementina
" William, plumber Henry Williamson, r.
685 Clementina
Shanahan Daniel, 2d asst. engineer str Santa
Rosa, r. 208, 12th
" Daniel, stevedore, r. 727, 24th
" Daniel Jr., stevedore, r. 727, 24th
" Dennis, waiter Montgomery's Hotel, 227,
2d
" Edward, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
639 Bryant
" James, engineer, r. 233, 7th
" James, teamster, r. 1410'/^ Harrison
" Johanna Mrs., r. 208, 13th
" John, boilermaker, r. 233, 7th
" John P., stevedore, r. 727, 24th
Shanahan John W., carpet cleaning, office 31
Geary, works 14th and Harrison, r. 605
O'Farrell
" Julia, domestic, 917 Guerrero
" Mary, domestic, 1215 Eddy
" Michael, corporal police, r. 13 Whitney
" Michael, laborer, r. 307 Ritch
" Michael J., stevedore r. 346, 4th
" Nellie Miss, spinner Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
Yolo and Iowa
" Patrick, laborer, 1467 Minna
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Shanahan Thomas, clerk S. F. & N. P., Ry. Co.,
r. 609 Douglas
■' Thomas, florist, r. 509 Shotwell
" Timothy, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
337 Shipley
" William, master mariner, 9 Mission
" William, stevedore, r. 509 Shotwell
" William P., machine hand Rosenthal,
Feder&Co.,r. 114, 11th
Shane Clinton, real estate, r. 2714 Bryant
" George, clerk Preston and McKinnon, r.
2714 Bryant
" John J., guard wagon dept. Wells, Fargo
& Co., r. 1805 Dupont
" John J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 856
Folsom
" Samuel, bartender Hornlein Bros.
" Thomas, engineer, r. 913 Montgomery
«®=Shane. See Schoen, Shaen, Shain and
ShanerL.ee, horseman, r. 424 Eddy
Shank Anita Miss, r. 515a Valencia
" John v., collector Universal Gas Saving
Assn, r. 222 Haight
" Josephine Mrs., r. NW cor Broderick and
Greenwich
Shankey Sarah, widow, r. 2014 Powell
Sliankey William G., dentist, 56 Flood Bldg, r.
2014 Powell
Shankland Thompson C, with Cesar Bertheau,
r. Oakland
Shanklin James W., land attorney, 508 Mont-
gomery, room 18a, r. Oakland
Shanks Joseph Mrs., widow, r. 2554a Greenwich
Shanley A., seaman str St. Paul
" Edward J. F., printer, r. 305 Fremont
" George, boilermaker, r. 18 Garden
" James, boilermaker P. F. Dundon, r. 8
Anthony
" James, molder, r. 18 Garden
" William G., boilermaker T. J. Moynihan,
r. 48 Natoma
■' Patrick H., copyist Recorder's office, r. 244
Minna
Shanney Lawrence, longshoreman, r. 225 Drumm
Shannon Andrew J., conductor Market St. Ry,
r. 32 Powell Av
Anna C, widow, r. 628 Sutter
Annie Miss, r. 1510 Mason
Annie Mrs., wood and coal, 226 Noe
Bridget, widow, r. 1040'/^ York
C. F., r. 933 Kearny
Charles, rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co. ,
r. 1615 Lexington Av
Charles J., boxmaker, r. 124 Page
Damon A., cook John B. Shay, r. 113, 4th
Daniel J., carpenter, r. Ellsworth nr Cort-
land Av
David, wood merchant, r.213V4 Perry
Dominick, bartender John Delaney
Dora, widow, r. 714 Buchanan
Frank, driver, r. 873 Folsom
Henry L., mining, r. 1933 Sutter
Henry W., clerk, r. 837 Folsom
J., marine fireman, r. 530, 3d
James, cook John B. Paterson
James, fireman, r. QSQM Bryant
James, horse trainer, r. 131414 Harrison rear
James, longshoreman, r. 9.36!^ Bryant
James, longshoreman, r. Wolfe nr Califor-
nia Av
James, marble polisher Rufflno & Bianchi,
r. 535 Minna
James E., salesman Pac. Shirt Co., r. 518
Octavia
Jefferson M., agent Pac. Improvement Co.,
r. Alameda
John, laborer, r. 2610 Mission
John A. , machine hand P. F. Nolan & Co.,
r. East Oakland
John B., r. 518 Octavia
j0hnG., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1227
Pacific
" John N. (John N. Shannon & Co.), r. 224
Haight
Shannon J. N. & Co. (John N. Shannon), whole-
sale cigars, 1177 Valencia
" John P., salesman Eagleson& Co., r. SUVi
Church
Shannon John W., teamster Deming-Palmer
Milling Co., r. 810 Hampshire
" Joseph, expressman, r. 1040V^ York
" J. Warren, bookkeeper Frank Eastman &
Co., r. 2310 Jackson
" Leland S., clerk Pac. Improvement Co., r.
Alameda
" Margaret, widow, r. 12401/4 Bush
" Mary, widow, r. 1209 Guerrero
" Maurice P., elevator man West Coast Fur-
niture Co., r. 435i4 Ringold
Shannon Michael (Frank Eastman & Co.), r.
2310 Jackson
" Moss, r. 714 Buchanan
" Peter, r. 1210 Union
" Richard S., stone mason, r. 1119 Mission
" Robert, laborer Schiedeler & Banks, r. 143a
Natoma
" Robert T., r. NW cor Point Lobos and 22d
Avs
" Samuel, salesman, r. 714 Buchanan
" Sidney J., clerk Pac. Improvement Co., r.
Alameda
" Thomas, laborer, r. 123 Foerster
" Thomas, nurse St. Mary's Hospital
" Thomas B., r. 2319% Larkln
" Thomas F., millhand Deming-Palmer Mil-
ing Co., r. 9361/4 Bryant
" Wallace, butcher, r. 1209 Guerrero
" William, driver John R. Walton, r. vmy^
York
" William, laborer, r. 936i/4 Bryant
" William, liquors, 209 Ellis, r. 1635 Sutter
" William, teamster J. C. Wilson &Co., r.
226 Noe
" William H., machine hand P. F. Nolan &
Co.. r. East Oaklnnd
" William W., butcher George T. Eade, r.
1209 Guerrero
■' William W., foreman bookroom Frank
Eastman & Co., r. 2310 Jackson
SHAPERO A. DR.,
mohel surgeon, office 219 Pine, r. 534
Polk bet Golden Gate Av and Turk
Shapiro Abraham, tailor, r. 933 Folsom rear
" Burack, peddler, r. 211 Langton
" Isaac, butcher, 992 Folsom, r. 1043 Folsom
" Joseph, tailor, r. 933 Folsom rear
" Lazarus, druggist, 1205 Market, r. 1506 Mis-
sion
" Louis, bag maker Hirschf elder &Meaney, r.
" Nathan R., machinist, r. 6 Golden PI
" Samuel, junk, 385, 9th
" Simon, driver, r. 1043 Folsom
Shapley Frederick, chemist, r. 828 Powell
Shapter Edward T., traveling salesman, r. 11
Oak
Sharansky Max, tailor, r. 641 Stevenson
Sharft Otto, barber, r. W s Potrero Av bet 15th
and 16th
Sharkey Ambrose, laborer, r. 5381^, 9 th
" Bernard, paper hanger, r. 617i/i Minna
" Charles, laborer, r. 907 Folsom
" Edward, r. 11 Madison Av
" Frank, tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal Wks, r.
218 Duncan
" Harry, clerk, r. 1100 Van Ness Av
" James, office 34 Clay ^ , ^ „,„
" James, foreman Standard Oil Co., r. 619
Minna
" James, master mariner, 9 Misson
" James Jr., r. 619 Minna
" James F., contractor, r. 1100 Van Ness Av
" James M., physician, 514 Kearny
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Sharkey James P., teamster, r. 51714. Sd
" John, groceries and liquors, 114, 7th, r. 619%
Minna
" John W., plasterer, r. 3333!4 Mission
•' Joseph B., millhand James Young, r. 218
Duncan
" Lawrence, r. 121 California Av
" Patrick, stevedore, r. 825 Battery
" Thomas, cigarmaker, 222 Gough, r. 381 Ivy
Av
" Thomas J., assistant weigher U. S. Cus-
toms, r. 619 Minna
" William, salesman, r. 825 Battery
Sharon Alexander D., capitalist, r. Palace Ho-
tel
" Edward J. (Sharon & Bent), r. 16 Bridge PI
Sharon Estate Co., J. P. Martin secretary, 4
New Montgomery, telephone Main 558
" Frank E., master teamster construction
dept. Market St. Ry., r. 1210 Mason
" Frederick, machinist Corporation Yard S.
F. P. D.
" Robert, r. 2621 Sutter
" W., gripman Market St.Ry., r. 2923 Sacra-
mento
" William, r. 3619 Sutter
" & Bent (Edward J. Sharon and Frank A.
Bent), barbers, 1405 Polk
Sharp Alexander, teamster, r. E s Nebraska bet
18th and Mariposa, Potrero
" Arthur McM., inspector U. S. Customs,
r. 1323 Broadway
" Benjamin F., teamster Geo. H. Fuller Desk
Co., r. 18 Albion Av
" Caroline, widow, r. 1323 Broadway
" Charles E., millhand, r. 15 Harriet
" Clara E. Miss, stamping and embroidery,
131 Post, r. 2519 Fillmore
" Daniel, fireman, r. 421, 4th
" David, carpenter, r. 1138 Howard
" Eliza M., widow, r. 1728 Golden Gate Av
" Everett, student, r. 1728 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, r. 306 Leavenworth
" Frederick, driver Root & Robinson, r. 919
Golden Gate Av
" George F. Mrs., widow, r. The Baldwin
" George L., clerk, 409 California, room 7, r.
1728 Golden Gate Av
" George S., saloon keeper, r. 364 Grove
" Grace H. Miss, student, r. 939 Geary
" Hattie S., Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" James, boxmaker, r. 313, 4th
" James A., vault custodian Pac. Coast Sav-
ings Soc, r. 15 Harriet
" J. Graham, physician, r. 2315 California
" John W., millhand, r. 15 Harriet
" Joseph, r. 1518 Powell
" Josiah C, painter, r. 11 Polk
" Louis H., attorney at law, 318 Pine, rooms
28-30, r. 939 Geary
" Paul, clerk, r. 509 Powell
" Raymer, examiner U. S. Customs, r. 1728
Golden Gate Av
" Robert, pilot str. Aurora
" Solomon A., druggist Val Schmidt, r. 1323
Broadway
" W., with The Associated Press, r. 520 Bush
" William, capitalist, r. 2315 California
Sharp WilUam B. (William H. & William B.
Sharp), r. 1728 Golden Gate Av
" William E., musician, 39, 4th
Sharp William F., dentist, 606 Sutter, r. 2315
California
" William G., machinist, r. 117 Erie
" William H., hostler, r. 435b Clementina
Sharp WiUiam H. & William B. (William B
Sharp), attorneys at law, 409 California,
telephone Main 287
" William H, Mrs., widow, r. 1728 Golden
Gate Av
" William J., check clerk S. P. Co., r. Oak-
land
" William J., car sealer S. P. Co., r. 1905
Harrison
Sharpe Albert J., proprietor Alameda Transfer
Co. and Sharpens Alameda Transfer Co.,
21 Market, telephone Main 1654, r. Ala-
meda
" Alexander, watchman J. Spaulding & Co.,
r. 1053 Mission
" Andrew J., r. 1053 Mission
" Craig E., clerk Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 108
McAllister
" Emma L. Mrs., nurse, r. 236 Sanchez
" Frank, bartender August Cline, r. 732 Fol-
som
" Frank B., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Oakland
" James V., upholsterer, r. 236 Sanchez
" John H., deputy land agent Central Pacific
Railroad Co., r. Oakland
" Lottie E. Miss, saleslady, r. 236 Sanchez
" Melvin J., compositor Salvation Army, r.
1139 Market
" Vivian, carpenter, r. 236 Sanchez
" William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1749
" William H., driver J. Spaulding & Co., r.
435b Clementina
Sharpe's Alameda Transfer Co., Albert J.
Sharpe proprietor, 21 Market, telephone
Main 1654
Sharpies Ann, widow, r. 1421 Guerrero
Sharpstein Jay P., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. ]305Laguna
" John R. Mrs., widow, r. 901 Fillmore
Sharrar Frederick H., stevedore, r. 141 Chestnut
Sharratt Frank G., student, r. 1016 Broderick
Sharrocks Charles, clerk Baker & Hamilton, r.
Alameda
Shartel W. W., r. 743 Pine
Shasta House, Remlop & Hinck proprietors, 26
Sacramento
" The, lodgings, Mrs. A. S. Montgomery pro-
prietor, 320i4 Sutter
Shasta Water Co., Adam Andrew secretary
and general manager, main office 6th
and Townsend, branch office 205 Front
Shatford Robert, liveryman, r. 1917 McAllister
Shatman Edward, dairy, 120, 13th Av
Shattuck Arthur E., president Pacific States
Type Foundry, 508 Clay, r. 3020 Wash-
ington
" Charles A., tile setter W. W. Montague &
Co., r. 2028a Golden Gate Av
" Charles B. (C. J. Periam & Co.), r. 2042
Leavenworth
" Charles D., warehouse foreman Overland
Freight Transfer Co., r. 733, 21st
" David D., commission and brokerage, 318
Front, r. 814 Powell
" Delia Miss, clerk Hospital for Children,
3700 California
" Edmund J. (E. J. Shattuck & Co.), r. Bos-
ton, Mass.
" Edwin, waiter Swain Bros., r. 430 Eddy
Shattuck E. J. & Co. (Edmund J. Shattuck and
Frank D. Colburn), manufacturers print-
ers' inks and rollers, 520 Commercial
" Frances M., widow, r. 1522 Clay
" Frank B., clerk Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r.
813 Powell
" John H., r. 733, 21st
" Marshall, manager Fred J. Conrad, r. 1832
Market
" Orville J. (Shattuck & Knoche), r. 102
Minna •
Shattuck WiUiam F., secretary Pacific States
Type Foundry, 508 Clay, r. Alameda
" William H., peddler, r. 821 Valencia
" William L., clerk, r. IOO71/2 Lombard
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Shauger August, boiler maker, r. 523M, 9tli
Shauglinessy Ann Mrs., r. 8 Chenery
" C, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r. 530,
17th
" Edward J., driver Water Tower 1, r. 104
New Montgomery
" James, cabinet maker, r. 4481^, 3d
" John, bricklayer, r. 8 Gough
" John, laborer, r. 1912 Kearny
" John Jr., laborer, r. 1912 Kearny
" John F., hoseman Engine 31
" John J., driver Earns worth & Ruggles, r.
440, 3d
" John J., longshoreman, r. 3 Chenery
" John J., salesman Crown Distilleries Co.,
r. 523 Ellis
" JohnP., teamster, r. 448V4, 3d
" Joseph C, machine hand, r. 8 Chenery
" Joseph F., carpenter, r. 448i4, 3d
" M.. laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Maria Miss, packer, r. 532 Mission
" Martin, laborer, r. 8 Chenery
" Michael, r. 12 Stevenson
" Michael, carpenter, r. 314V4 Langton
" Michael F., teamster, r. 314^/^ Langton
" Patrick H., asst. engineer S. F. F. D.,419
Pacific, r. 7121/4 Sansome
" Patrick J., machine hand S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 6 Zoe PI
" Thomas F., laborer, r. 1912 Kearny
■' William (N. Parrish & Co.), r. 342 Fair
Oaks
" William, clerk Ceylon Tea Co., r. I2814, 7th
" William, watchman, r. 114 Pacific
J8®=Shaughnessy. See O'ShL jghnessy
Shaut William B., insurance, r. 1109 Bush
Shaver Belle Miss, seamstress, r. 1140^4 How-
ard
" Edward B., clerk, r. II4014 Howard
" Mary Mrs., bakery, 1140!^ Howard
" Norman E., scale mechanic Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., r. 517 O'Farrell
Shavlien Anna, widow, r. cor 12th Av South
andP
" Charles, laborer, r. cor 12th Av South and P
" William, teamster, r. cor 12th Av South
andP
Sbaw Addison Eugene, attorney at law, 508
Montgomery, room 9, r. 1317a Clay
" Agnes M., teacher music, 2133 Bush
Shaw Albert C, superintendent American Car-
bonic Acid Gas Co., 19 Stevenson, r. 1522
Polk
" Angela B. Mrs., teacher Webster Primary
School, r. 417 Larkin
" Archibald J., clerk, r. 3622'^, 16th
" Arthur, collector, r. 119, 5th
" B. H.,with Brown, Craig & Co., r. Berke-
ley
" Butler E., clerk W. B.Sumner & Co., r.
1626 Golden Gate Av
" Charles B. Mrs., widow, r. 428 Golden Gate
Av
" Charles C, mechanic, r. 400 Bay
" Charles F., house and sign painter, 2135
Fillmore, r. 2326 Jackson
" Charles H., clerk executive dept. S. P. Co.,
Union Trust Bldg, r. San Mateo
" Charles H., miner, r. 262 Clara
" Charles R., carpenter, r. 204!4, 9th
" Charles W., stenographer, r. 531 Guerrero
" Charles W., waiter, r. 262 Clara
" Christopher, with estate of John Parrott,
414 Montgomery
• " Daniel J., manager upholstering dept. Cal.
Furniture Mfg. Co., r. 2434 Pine
" David, shoemaker, 2920 (3018), 16th
" David K., master tug J. H. Redmond, r.
1710a Mason
" Edward J., cabinet finisher, r. 204%, 9th
" Edward M., clerk U. S. Light House In-
spector, r. 1429 Van Ness Av
" Edward W.,r. 1710 Clay
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 1808 Taylor
" Elizabeth A. Mrs., teacher Hearst Gram-
mar School, r. 635 Haight
" Ellen Mrs., nurse, r. 1202 Mission
" Elsie J. Mrs., r. 2721 Jackson
" E. M. Miss, compositor, r. 929 Pine
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Shaw Fred L . , bookkeeper Buckingham & Hecht ,
r. 428 Golden Gate Av
" Frederick, r. 174 Minna
" Frederick, waiter str Eureka
" George, teamster J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
Shaw George T., Grand Secretary Grand Lodge
I. O. O. F. of California, Odd Fellows'
Bldg, r. 1910 San Carlos Av
" George W., carpenter Lawrence Cohane, r.
1621A Sutter
SHAW HARRY H.,
dentist, 224 Kearny, hours 9 a. m. to
5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 evenings, tele-
phone Main 5353, r. 2407 Sacramento
Shaw Henry B., pharmacist Wakelee & Co.. r.
1906 Vallejo
" Henry B. & Co., manufacturers' agents, 132
" Herbert G., druggist Castro Street Phar-
macy, r. 818 Larkin
" Ida E. M:iss, principal Pacific Avenue Pri-
mary School, r. 2810 Pine
" James, driver Guadaloupe Dairy Co., r.
San Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" James, fireman, r. 723 Vallejo
" James S., capitalist, r. 430i/4 Haight
" John, laborer, r. 946 Howard
" Lineaus E., painter, r. 2251 Market
" Lionel, policeman, r. 1713 Turk
" Lucien W. , freight clerk P. C. SS. Co.
" M., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Margaret T., widow, r. 2810 Pine
» Mary J. Mrs., midwife, r. 313 Haight
" Michael, paper seller, r. 309 East North
" Nancy A., widow, r. 2403 Howard
" Nathan W., r. 2407 Sacramento
" Robert, machinist, r. 560 Minna
" S. Harvey, office 723 Market
" Stephen W., artist, studio 723 Market, r.
911 Guerrero
" Thaddeus, carpenter, r. 19th Avnr Califor-
nia
" Thaxter W., painting and paper hanging.
362254, 16th
" Thomas, laborer, r. 424, 19th
" Thomas W., liquors, 634 Market, r. 1431
Market
" Virgil F., clerk Pacific Steam Whaling
Co., r. 1626 Gloden Gate Av
" W. E., clerk Robert Dickson, r. 27c Morris
" William, hostler Smith & Poultney, r. 344
Brannan
" William, laborer, r. 228 Minna
" William, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" William A., merchandise broker, r. 2721
Jackson
" William E., carriage maker and horse-
shoer, 1621 Market
" William F.. brakeman, r. 27c Morris Av
" William H., bookkeeper William F.
Mitchell, r. 2721 Jackson
" William J. J., policeman, r. 210 Grove
" Wilham P., capitalist, 606 Sutter, r. 1920
Van Ness Av ^
" William W.. solicitor R. G. Dun & Co.,r.
1626 Golden Gate Av
Shaw's Pharmacy, George T. Beaizley^ pro-
prietor, 434 Sutter, telephone Main 5473
Shawhan William D., cashier E. J. Shattuck &
Co., r. 711 Jones
Shawl Aaron, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Sutter and Scott
" Aaron J., clerk, r. 8O61/2 Geary
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Shawl Charles, sewing machines, needles and
supplies, 30, 2d, r. 706 Buchanan
" Gustave. expressman, office 3, 4th, r. 1421
Ellis
" Joseph, painter John P. Fraser, r. 1615 San
Carlos Av
" Louis, cigar dealer, r. 520 Turk
" Mark, second hand goods, 653 Washington.
r. 8O61/2 Geary
" Morris, peddler, r. 806^^ Geary
" Philip, clerk Charles Shawl, r. 706 Bu-
chanan
" Rebecca, dressmaker, r. 8O614 Geary
" Solomon, clerk Cahn, Nickelsburg & Co., r.
33, 6th
4®=-Shawl. See Scholle and Soholl
Shay Bernard J., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co., r. 613 Larkin
" Cornelius, peddler, r. 1151 Harrison
" Daniel, asst. repairer Fire Alarm and Po-
lice Telegraph, r. 10 Prospect PI
" Daniel, marine fireman, r. 410 Folsom
" Frank, attorney at law, 33 Mills Bldg, 6th
floor, r. 1923 Pine
" Emma, domestic, 3414 Washington
" Frank M., pattern maker, r. 124 Vicksburg
" G., miner, r. 1045 Market
" James, fireman La Grande Laundry, r.
31391/2, 16th
" James, laundryman Modern Laundry, r.
16 Guerrero
" J. D., with Cal. Electrical Wks, r. 10 Pros-
pect PI
" John, r. 405 Clementina
" John, clerk, r. 570 Minna
" John, laborer, r. 318 "Valley
" John B., bakery, 38, 4th, r. 219 Geary
" John C, adjuster Universal Gas Saving
Assn, r. 31391^, 16th
" Lizzie, widow, r. 3139i/^, 16th
4®-Shay. See Shea
Shayer A. H., clerk, r. 1045 Market
" William, laborer Masonic Cemetery, r. 15
Blake
" William H., shirtcutter, r. 16 Blake
Shaylor F., machinist, r. 115a 6th
" James W., r. 812 Howard
" Justin D., clerks. P. Co., r. 12 South Park
Shea Annie B. Miss, teacher Spring Valley
Grammar School, r. 2613 Polk
" Bartholomew, laborer, r. SW cor Serpen-
tine Av and Sepertine PI
Shea, Bocqueraz & Co. (James Shea and An-
toine Bocqueraz), wholesale wines and
liquors, 527 Front
" Bridget, widow, r. 255 Minna
" Catherine, widow, r. 13 Silver
" Catherine, widow, r. 1017 Bryant
" Catherine, widow, r. 1151 Harrison
" Catherine, widow, r. 2522 Bryant
" Charles, laborer, r. 28 South Park
" Charles P., clerk S P. Co., r. 30, 12th
" Christopher, r. 624 Locust Av
" Christopher A., r. 1147 Stevenson
" Christopher C, bartender Fitzpatrick &
Allen, r. 1217 Mission
" Cornelius, carrepairer S. P. Co., r. 608, 6th
" Cornelius, liquors, 119, 4th, r. 240 Minna
" Cornelius, longshoreman, r. 313 Folsom
" Daniel, seaman, r. 820 Battery
" Daniel T., teamster, r. la^ Pacific
" David, ironworker, r. 216 Minna
" Dennis (Spargo & Shea), r. SW cor Brod-
erick and Jefferson
" Dennis, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean
Terrace
Shea Dennis, longshoreman, r. 14 Natoma
" Dennis J., telegraph operator, r. 32 Clara
Shea D. F., secretary Bay City Soda Water Co.,
116-118 Golden Gate Av, r. 912 Oak
Edward, laborer, r. 2391/2, 13th
Edward, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
5 Natoma
Edward, yardman W. G. Stafford & Co., r.
226/2 Green
Edward J., tinsmith Pac. Sheet Metal
Wks,r. 32 Clara
Ellen, widow, r. 22 Sycamore Av
Shea Frank T. (Shea & Shea), and Architect
New City Hall, ofiQce New City Hall, 2d
floor, r. 773 Haight
" George P., messenger S. F. & N. P. Ry.,
r. 35 Sanchez
" Harry W., portor Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
son, r. 626 Filbert
" Henry, rancher, r. San Jose Av nr Lake
View Av
" James (Shea, Bocqueraz & Co.), r. 1.325
Golden Gate Av
" James, capitalist, 11 Montgomery, r. Ala-
meda
" James, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co.. r. 2522
Bryant
" James, longshoreman, r. 226^ Green
" James, painter J. St Denis & Co., r. 18 Isis
" James W., polisher Pac. Mfg. and Plating
Wks. r. 172 Clementina
" Jane, widow, r. 828c Howard
" Jennie Mrs., tailoress J. Spaulding & Co.,
r. 828 Howard
" John, boiler .aaker, r. 73414 Howard
" John, fireman, r. 811 Harrison
" John, helper U. S. Brewery, r. 22 Willow Av
" John, laborer, r. 74 Brady
" John, laborer, r. 2623 Sutter
" John, manager James Feeney, r. 217 Ivy Av
" John, marine fireman, r. 61 Tehama
" John, molder Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. 2522 Bryant
" John, salesman D. M. Moran & Co., r. 570
Minna
" John B., traveling salesman Lane & Con-
nelly, r. 135, 9th
" John J. (Fitzgerald & ;Shea). 26 Golden
Gate Av
" John J., brass finisher r. 239^4, 13th
'• John J., tanner John Counihan & Son,
r. 13814 Silver
" John T., tanner Frank McAleer, r. 1314
Natoma
" Joseph, tanner John Counihan & Son, r. 202
6th
" Julia, domestic, 808 Jones
" Julia, domestic, 1414 McAllister
" Kate, widow, r. 141914 Hayes
" Katie, domestic, 12161/4 Steiner
" Leo W., salesman Shea, Bocqueraz & Co.,
r. 1112 McAllister
" Mamie, domestic, 2603 Folsom
" Margaret, widow, r. 32 Clara
" Margaret Mrs., r. Our Lady's Home
" Margaret Mrs. (Shea & Donohue), r. 18
Verona PI
" Mary, widow, r. 205 Hyde
" Mary, domestic, 1123 California
" Mary T. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 2613 Polk
" Maurice, laborer r. 126, 26th
" Michael, contractor, r. 2613 Polk
" Michael, laborer, r. 128 Francisco
" Michael, liquors, 619 Mission, r. 33 Moss
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 527% Geary rear
" Patrick, groceries and liquors, 1442-1446
Folsom
" Patrick, ironworker, r. 419 Brannan
" Patrick, laborer, r. 26 Ritch
" Patrick, laborer, r. 126 Shipley
" Patrick, laborer, r. QWYi Natoma
" Patrick, longshoreman, r. 313 Folsom
" Patrick, sergeant police, r. 32 Ford
" Patrick, tanner Richard Curtis, r. 1320
Hampshire
" Richard H. (Shea & Mead), r. 25214 Tehama
" Robert, foreman J. Roylance Brass Wks,
r. 54, 1st
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Shea Thomas, carper.ter, r. 1320, 26th
" Thomas O., liquors, 480 Jessie, r. 514 Stev-
enson
" Timothy, laborer, r. 1109 Howard
" Timothy B., laborer, r. 817 Lyon
• " William, tanner, r. 1234 Hampshire
" William D. (Shea & Shea), r. 2613 Polk
'• William H., galvanizer John Finn Metal
Wks, r. 1412 Lyon
" & Donohue (Margaret Shea and Cornelius
Donohue), liquors, 129, 3d
" & Mead (Richard H. Shea and Nathaniel
E. Mead), harnessmakers, 860 Howard
Shea & Shea (Frank T. and William D.), archi-
tects, 26 Montgomery, telephone Main 91 1
4®-Shea. See Shay and O'Shea
Sheaffer Orren F., groceries and liquors, 1000
Hyde, r. 1230 Pine
4®-Sheaffer. See Schaefer, Schaeffer, SchaJEer,
Schaffer, Shaefer, Shafer and Sheffer
Sheahan Charles L., house and sign painter.
2241/2, 5th
" John E., locksmith, r. Army nr Castro
" John J., clerk Home and Phoenix Ins. Cos.,
r. Oakland
" Maurice, tailor, r. 124, 6th
" Maurice J., salesman Office Specialty Mfg.
Co., r. 223, 14th
" William H., blacksmith Eastwood & Wil-
son, r. 521 Howard
j9®"Sheahan. See Shahan, Shean and Sheehan
Shean Annie L. Miss, teacher dancing, 1839
Fillmore, r. 1619 Fillmore
" James E., foreman Bosqui Engraving and
Printing Co., r. 1619 Fillmore
" John, salesman, r. 1031 Pacific
" John H., foreman, r. 319 Duncan
" Mary E. Miss, teacher dancing, 1839 Fill-
more, r. 1619 Fillmore
" William F., deputy Sheriff, r. 1619 Fillmore
<®"Shean. See Sheehan and Shehan
Shear Abram, clerk W. G. Holmes, r. 611 Pine
<• Frederick J., traveling salesman, r. 1408^/4
Polk
" Samuel, deputy Sheriff, r. 622 Taylor
" Waldron. lodgings, 240, 15th
" William H., mining, r. 26, 23d
Jg®-Shear. See Scheier and Schier
Shearer A. B., r. 119 O'Farrell
" Flora M. Miss, teacher Washington Gram-
mar School, r. 1534 Bush
" George A., clerk Post Office, r. 905a Bush
" Henry, waiter, r. 266 Brannan
" James L., printer, r. 223, 11th Av
" Kate, cook, r. 555 Harrison
" Lida, widow, r. 926 Haight
" Samuel, shoemaker, r. 220 Montgomery Av
J8®~Shearer. See Scheerer, Scherer, Scherrer
and Sherer
Shearman J. S.. collector Simpson Lumber Co.,
r. 1335 Pearl, Alameda
" Peter, butcher Mark Strouse, r. 127 Turk
Sheasby Gilbert, student, r. 238 Ritch
Sheath Alfred G., receiving clerk S. F. Gas
Light Co., r. University Club
Sheble Charles J., r. 11 Graham PI
" JohnD., carpenter Harbor Commissioners,
r. 11 Graham PI
Sheblin Thomas, longshoreman, r. 822 Mission
Shedd Henry P., clerk, r 226 Col Ung wood
" Walter A. , electrician Electrical Engineer-
ing Co. , r. 226 Collingwood
Shedden William, hostler Western Meat Co., r.
132i Sacramento
" William, laborer U. S. Engineer's dept., r.
Presidio
Sheddy Catherine Mrs.,r. SW cor Washington
and Cherry
" Edmund J., stonecutter, r. SW cor Wash-
ington and Cherry
" Helen G. Miss, telephone operator, r. SW
cor Washington and Cherry
Sheedy Frank, finisher Sterling Furniture Co., r.
246 Clara
" John, stone contractor, r. 28 Linden Av
" Michael, wood and coal, 11-13 Taylor, and
groceries and liquors, 558 Stevenson, r.
558 Stevenson
" Patrick, seaman, r. 745 Howard
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Sheehan Andrew, boilermaker, r. 501 Napa
" Andrew, helper Union I. Wks., r. 246
Michigan
" Andrew, laborer, r. 246 Michigan
" Annie, widow, r. 18 Minna
" Bertram, helper T. J. Moynihan, r. 18 Minna
" Catherine, widow, r. 3a Cleveland
" Charles, janitor, r. 718 Florida
" Cornelius, clerk D. S. Sheehan, r. 121%
Juniper
" Cornelius, marker La Grande Laundry, r.
1512 Howard
" Daniel, blacksmith, r. 17 Polsom Av
" Daniel, rubber maker, r. 1 Goodsell PI
" Daniel, teamster, r. 22 Sheridan
" Daniel, teamster Oregon Imp. Co., r. 504, 1st
" Daniel J., engineer McMurphy & McEvoy,
r. 3a Cleveland
" Daniel J., salesman Roos Bros., r. 308 Va-
lencia
" Daniel J. Jr., salesman G. Verdier & Co. r.
26 Langton
" David D., collector Commercial Pub. Co., r.
23 Rausch
" David E., r. 3A Cleveland
" Dennis, marble cutter, r. 26 Langton
" Dennis J., groceries and liquors. 225, 9th
" Edward, heater, r. 18 Minna
" Edward, laborer, r. 704 Clementina
" Edward I., boots and shoes, 360, 3d, r.
1536 Howard
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 780 Harri-
son
" Frank J., student Van der Naillen's School
of Engineering, r. 511c Page
" Hanna Mrs., r. 925i/4 Natoma
" Henry, teamster, r. 313a Clementina
" Henry F., decorator, r. 839 Mission
" Henry J., marble polisher Eugene Dumon-
telle, r. 441 Tehama
" James, bricklayer, r. NW cor Broderick
and Greenwich
" James, trunkmakerHirschf elder &Meaney,
r. 12614 Bartlett
" James, molder Union I. Wks, r. 25 Norfolk
" James F. , clerk, r. 423, 10th
" James F., policeman, r. 4IW2, 11th
" James F., salesman G. Verdier & Co., r. 26
Langton
" James J., with Michael Sheehan, r. 59^4
Crocker
" James W., clerk, r. 2910 Folsom
" Jeremiah, carpenter, r. 2809 Clay
" Jeremiah, expressman, r. 2514 Post
" Jeremiah, laborer, r. 711 Elizabeth
" Jeremiah G., carrier postofflce, r. 23
Rausch
" Jeremiah P., porter United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 400 Bartlett
" Johanna, widow, r. 593^ Crocker
" Johanna, widow, r. NW cor Broderick and
Greenwich
" Johanna H., widow, r. 411, 4th
" John, r. 308 Valencia
" John, laborer, r. 1229 Folsom
" John C, groceries and liquors, 28!/4 Rausch
" John D., lashmaker Keyston Bros., r. 126V^
Bartlett
Sheehan John F., secretary and manager
Peoples' Home Savings Bank, office 24
Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. 511c Page
" John F. Jr., r. 511c Page
" John H. (Flynn & Sheehan), r. 920 Broad-
" John, hackman United Carriage Co., r. 433
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Sheehan John J., groceries, 217, 15tli
" John J., laborer, r. 17 Folsom Av
" John J., millhand, r. 14 Federal
" Jonn J., salesman Holm & Nathan, r. 1206
Mission
" John J., wood dealer Union Box Factory, r.
210, 15th
" John T., plumber, r. 23 Rausch
" John W., blacksmith Pac. Roll. Mill, r.
711 Tennessee
" Joseph, compositor Dempster Bros., r. 21!^
Sumner
" Joseph, packer Levi Strauss & Co., r. 26
Norfolk
" Kate, nurse, 8 Fair Oaks
" Lawrence Y., laborer, r. 604, 6th
" Lizzie Miss, ladies' tailor, r. 21V4 Sumner
" Lottie Mrs., r. 839 Mission
" Margaret, widow, r. 22 Derby PI
" Margaret, widow, r. 25!4 Norfolk
" Margaret Miss, dressmaker, r. 780 Harri-
son
" Mary, widow, r. 21Vi Sumner
" Mary, widow, r. 121&1/4 Laguna
" Mary Miss, cook, r. 508 Shotwell
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 411, 4th
" Maurice F., salesman J. Samuels, r. 308
Valencia
" Michael, laborer, r. 210 Motdton
" Michael, boiler maker, r. 59^4 Crocker
" Michael, fireman str San Bonita, r. 102
California Av
" Michael F., gardener, r. 1610 Fell
" Michael J., deputy License Collector, r.
1219^ Laguna
" N. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 26 Lang-
ton
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 780 Harrison
" Orel Mrs., teacher piano, r. 128 Chattanoo-
ga
" P., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 924 Minne-
sota
" Patrick, laborer, r. 743 Harrison
" Patrick, laborer, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
" Patrick, laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli
Av
" Peter, blacksmith, r. 14 Federal
■' Peter T., blacksmith helper Eastwood &
Wilson, r. 14 Federal
" Rebecca, widow, r. 224 Sadowa
" Rosa Mrs., r. 907Powell
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 13% Perry
" Thomas, clerk J. C. Nobmann, r. 2419 Cali-
fornia
" Thomas, engineer, r. 915 Montgomery
" Thomas, salesman, r. 839 Mission
" Thomas, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
Hermann
' ' Thomas A. , laborer, r . 17 Folsom Av
" Thomas V., plumber W. Cline, r. 238 Town-
send
" Timothy, clerk, r. 22 Sheridan
" Timothy, laborer, r. 210, 15th
" Timothy D., porter C. Curtin, r. 128 Chatta-
nooga
" Timothy J., superintendent O'Connor, Mof-
' fatt & Co., r. IOO61/2 Guerrero
" William, brass molder, r. 18 Mirma
'• William, clerk John J. Sheehan, r. 308 Va-
lencia
•' William, seaman, r. 330 Main
" William, shoemaker Cahn, Nickelsburg &
Co.,r. 5914 Crocker
" William A., solicitor, r. 14 Octavia
^^'Sheehan. See Shahan, Sheahan and Shean
Sheehy Ann, widow, r. 15b De Boom
" Augustin L., capitalist, r. 803 Van Ness
Av
" James, laborer, r. 15b De Boom
" Jeremiah, armorer .3d Infantry Regiment,
r. 34 Golden Gate Av
" John, stone cutter, r. 28 Linden Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 803 Van Ness Av
" Patrick J., foreman Oregon Imp. Co., r. 548
Howard
" William J., groceries and liquors, 217,9th
«®=-Sheehy. See O'Shea, Shay and Shea
Sheen Daniel, laborer, r. 243 Clara
" George Mrs., furnished rooms, 705 Post
" Sheen Mary Miss, furnished rooms, 213V4
Post
" Thomas L., manufacturer, r. NW cor Mar-
ket and Hermann
Sheerin Andrew, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
717!^ Tennessee
" Daniel (Daniel Sheerin & Sons), r. 2216
Geary
" Daniel Jr. (Daniel Sheerin & Sons), r. 2216
Geary
Sheerin Daniel & Sons (Daniel, Thomas J. and
Daniel Jr.), marble and granite works,
SW cor Broderick and Ellis
" Denis C, draughtsman Percy & Hamilton,
r. 2216 Geary
" Frank L. (McHugh& Sheerin), r. 1989 Eddy
" J., machinist Pac. Roll. Mill
" James P. (Egan & Sheerin), r. 2216 Geary
" John J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 717V4
Tennessee
" Joseph A., asst. buyer Dunham. Carcigan
& Hayden Co., r. 2216 Geary
" Thomas J. (Daniel Sheerin & Sons), r- 2216
Geary
Sheets Lida, widow, r. 527 Baker
" Oliver H. P., salesman Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. 712 Van Ness Av
Sheffer Charles, cigar maker A. Vanier, r. 31
Moss
" Charles M., traveling salesman Allison,
Nefi&Co.,r. 600Bush
" Clarence E., teamster Thomas B. Broder-
ick, r. 1132 Jessie
Sheffield J.W., carpenter Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. East Oakland
Sheffiand William, teamster Miller & Lux, r.
SW cor 12th Av South and P
Shefflin Eliza E. Miss, laundress, r. 122 Grove
Sheflan Samuel, tailor, r. 920 Bush
Shehadi John, peddler, r. 424 Vallejo
" Luigi, peddler, r. 29 Hinckley
" Milham, peddler, r. 424 Vallejo
" Selim, peddler, r. 424 Vallejo
Shehan Annie Mrs., proprietor The Carroll
Building, 124, 6th
" Warren P., janitor Young Men's Christian
Association Bldg, r. 431 Fulton
Sheibley Charles A., janitor Red Men's Hall, r.'
511 Hyde
" Charles F. (Holm & Sheibley). r. 17, 6th
Sheideman Bahr (Brown Bros. & Co.), r. 826
O'Farrell
" David I., clerk Brown Bros. & Co., r. 826
O'Farrell
" Philip J., salesman, r. 826 O'Farrell
Shekels Theodore, yardman, r. 1043a Folsom
Sheld John, cabinet maker John Wiren, r. 133
West Park
Sheldon Adelbert S., clerk Post Office, r. 145
Ellis
Sheldon Block, SE cor Market and 1st
" Charles M., armorer 1st Regt. Infantry,
N. G. C, 1327 Market, r. 419 Ivy Av
" Daniel, laborer, r. 50 Jessie
Sheldon Edward H., secretary Oceanic Steam-
ship Co., Hakalau Plantation Co., West-
ern Beet Sugar Co.. Pajaro Valley Rail-
road Co., Hutchinson Sugar Plantation
Co., and Occidental Beet Sugar Co.,
office 327 Market, r. 2413 Pierce
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327i4 Guerrero
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r. 516 Van Ness Av
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Shell Abraham, painter, r. 5014, 3d
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Shellard Helen Miss,r. 1250 Montgomery
Sheller Robert E., clerk T. P. Chope, r. 864/0
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" William L., laborer, r. lllA Freelon
'< William T., driver Boston Rubber Shoe
Co., r. 12 Chesley
Shelly Charles, machinist Parke & Lacy Co., r.
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'« John, salesman A. J. B. lmmel&Co.,r.
717 Stockton
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Sheltering Arms The, Sister Julia in charge,
579 Harrison
Shelton Frank, r. 214 Gerke Alley
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" Mary Miss, nurse, French Hospital
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Shemanski Anita Miss, bookkeeper Columbia
Cloak and Suit House, r. 922 McAllister
'< Herman, proprietor Columbia Cloak and
Suit House, 1022 Market, r. 922 McAllis-
ter
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" Julius, crockery and glassware, 1217 Stock-
ton, r. 1420 Powell
" & Sieroty (Isadore Shemanski and Henry
Sieroty), furniture and carpets, 1234
Stockton
Shenan John, clerk M. A. Marron, r. 332, 4th
Shenker Alvin, salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 15061/^ California
Shenning Joseph, baker Page & Falch r. 9!4
Dale PI
Shenson Aaron, butcher, 986 Folsom, r. 215, 7th
" Edward, butcher, r. 159 Shipley
" Harris, dairy produce, 1040 Folsom
Shepard A., watchmaker, r. 205, 7th
Shepard Abraham D., local freight agent
Southern Pacific Co., 5th and Townsend,
r. Sausalito
Shepard Brothers (William and James), practi-
cal plumbers and gas fitters, fine plumb-
ing specialties, 122 Battery, telephone
Main 1151
" Charles, plumber Shepard Bros., r. Ala-
meda
" Edward A., money broker, 436 Montgomery,
r. San Mateo
Shepard Edward P., dentist, 1346 Market,
hours 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., Sundays 10 to
12 m.
" Frank C, bookkeeper Shepard Bros., r.
Alameda
" Harper M. Mrs., r. 1921 Mission
" Harry, longshoreman, r. 127% Shipley
" Isaac G., machinist, r. 1233 Sanchez
" James (Shepard Bros.), r. Alameda
" James, driver Guadalupe Dairy Co.. r. San
Bruno Av nr 15th Av South
" John A., operator Elite Photographic Stu-
dio, r. 2112 Steiner
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
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Shepard John L. N. (Judson & Shepard), r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
" Lizzie, domestic, 1018 Bush
" M. C. Mrs., r. 707 Ellis
" M. H., steward Wilson Dining Saloon, r. 707
Ellis
'< Morgan, clearing house clerk The Bank of
California, r. 1034 Vallejo
" William (Shepard Bros.), r. Alameda
Shephard Alfred, chief engineer str. Eureka, r.
1011, 17th
" Arthur, laborer, r. 8 Rincon
" Clement H., freight clerk str Pomona, r.
1011, 17th
" Frederick F., asst. engineer str Bonita, r.
Alameda
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meda
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meda
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Shephard), stenographers and typewrit-
ers, 508 California, room 35
" Peter C, machinist, r. 107V4 Collingwood
" William, paperhanger, r. cor Arch and
Randolph
Shepheard John J., clerk, r. 618, 23d
" Kate Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. Oakland
Shepherd A. B. Mrs. (Shepherd & Staples), r.
Sailors Home
" Elmer E., clerk Union Lumber Co., r. 2037
Howard
" George, porter, r. 590 Mission
" John, drayman Zeno Mauvais Music Co.,
r. Alameda
" John T., salesman, r. 136 Hayes
" Katie, widow, r. 1039 Howard
" Margaret C. Mrs., clerk Station C Post
Office, r. 1918 Taylor
" Thomas W., farmer, r. 413Natoma
" William A., carpet layer Sterling Furni-
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" & Staples (Mrs. A. B. Shepherd and Miss
L. E. Staples), millinery, 40, 6th
4®-Shepherd. See Shepard, Shephard, Shep-
heard and Sheppard
Shepley Ellen Mrs., bakery, 3119 Mission
" James A., carpenter, r. 3119 Mission
Shepman Harry H., mechanic Union Iron Wks.
r. 6151/2 Broderick
" William E., miner, r. 615i/4 Broderick
" William J., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
1021 Van Ness Av
Sheppard Charles, bartender, r. 244 Taylor
•' Eli T., attorney at law, .530 California,
room 37, r. 2725 Jackson
" Hamilton M., dentist, 2021/2 Stockton, r. 743
Pine
" Minnie Miss, teacher piano, r. 330 Hill
" P. C. H.. broker, r. 932 Pacific
Shepperd John E., carpenter, r. 911 Railroad Av
" William B., teamster School Dept., r. 2133
Bush ^
Shepston Albert L., clerk, r. 1143 Howard
" Benjamin A., clerk, r. 1143 Howard
" George G., clerk Swayne & Hoyt, r. 452
Bartlett
" George H., clerk, r. 1143 Howard
" Harry T., clerk Holbrook, Merrill & Stet-
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" John A., dairy produce, r. 452 Bartlett
" John A. Jr., r. 452 Bartlett
" Joseph J., clerk Bayle, Lacoste & Co., r. 25
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Sheridan Albert, r. 621 Bush
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" John J., bartender S. R. Mount, r. 204 Ellis
" Joseph, laborer S. P. Co.. r. 736 Filbert
" Joseph, teamster, r. 53 Silver
" Joseph F., reporter, r. 1795 McAllister
" Julia F., widow, r. 621 Bush
• Lillian, clerk Alliance Assurance Co., r.
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'• Matthew W., salesman Cluff Bros., r. IO654
Welsh
" Michael, marine fireman, r. 53 Williamson
" Owen, laborer S. P. Co., r. 605 Ellis
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" Patrick, laborer, r. 609, 7th rear
" Patrick H., engineer, r. 222 Ritch
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" Peter, pattern maker, r. 447 Chenery
" Philip, r. 250 Minna
" Philip F. .druggist N. J. McNamara, r. SW
cor 17th and Sanchez
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Howard
■ Philip P., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 1124 14
Folsom
" Richard, asst. Free Public Library, r. 15
Ridley
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26 Borland
Sheridan School, Mrs. Sara A. Miles principal,
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Sheridan Sol N., editorial writer Bulletin, r.
1795 McAllister
" Thomas, grainer, r. 1204 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas F., boiler maker, r. 223 Ritch
" Thomas J., boiler maker, r. 1117 Iowa
■' Thomas P., engineer, r. 223 Ritch
" William, switchman Market St. Ry, r. 35»4
Lafayette
" William A., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
cor Roscoe and Crescent Av
" William F., clerk, r. .330 Taylor
Sheriff City and County of San Francisco,
New City Hall, 1st floor
" Hattie Mrs., r. 71/2 Myrtle Av
Sherling Charles C, cashier Cal. Wire Wks, r.
East Oakland
Sherlock Andrew J., cooper George Larsen, r.
162 Clara rear
" Matthew, porter, r. 18 Minna
• Richard, nurse City and County Hospital
Sherman Apartment House The,
A. W. Manning proprietor, 28, 8th
Sherman Belle Mrs., clerk L. P. Fisher, r. 302
Van Ness Av
" Belle P., widow, r. 1032, 34th
" Charles, r. 743 Golden Gate Av
" Charles H., r. 341 Bryant
•' Charles H., 2d asst. assaver U. S. Mint, r.
416 Hyde
Sherman, Clay & Co. (incorporated), L. S.
Sherman president, C. C. Clay vice-
president, L. Georges treasurer, L. F.
Geissler secretary, importers pianos,
music and musical merchandise, 137-139
Kearny cor Sutter
" David M., plumber, r. 2625 Mission
" Edward, candy maker J. Seidl & Co. r.
New Pleasanton
" Edwin A. Jr. (Severence, Sherman &
Pierce), attorney at law, 511 California,
rooms 60-61, r. Oakland
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 4 Bernard
" Ethan H., painter John Q. Garfield, r. 433,
8th Av
" Flora Miss, cashier Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r. 2012 Pacific Av
" Frances C, widow, r. 1310 Page
" Francis, r. 616 Taylor
" Frank, laborer, r. 1432 Turk
" Frank, teamster, r. NW cor Steiner and
" Frank B., clerk, r. 1160 Guerrero
" Frank P., vice-president Carlson-Currier
Co., 6-8 Sutter, r. 3010 Laguna
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ant Av
" Harry M., physician, 1303 Van Ness Av
" H. N. Mrs., widow, r. 3010 Laguna
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ery
" John, porter George W. Costley, r. 123
Shipley
" John N., r. 1512 Fulton
" John P., salesman James M. Moran & Co.,
r. 316 Minna
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" Kirby, dyer, r. 743 Folsom
Sherman Leander S., president Sherman, Clay
& Co., 137-139 Kearny, r. Hotel Pleasan-
ton
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" Melissa R., widow, r. 1310 Page '
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" Obadiah D.. r. 108 Turk
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Sherman Primary School, Miss Jennie M. A.
Hurley principal, S s Union nr Franklin
" Richard M., capitalist, 606 Montgomery, r.
Oakland
" Samuel, teamster, r. 2635 Harrison
" Tecumseh, clerk Albert L. Langerman, r.
416 Hyde
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' William, plumber Holmes & Jones, r. 2635
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" W. W. Mrs., widow, r. 1217 Polk
Sherman's Building, NE cor Montgomery and
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Sliermer Joseph, foreman La Grande Laundry
Shermier Delia C., widow, r. 220 Grove
Shermund Conrad, r. 1630 Devisadero
" Conrad Jr., gasfitter, r. 1620 Devisadero
" Henry, draughtsman Edwai'd R. Swain, r.
1620 Devisadero
Sherock Bruno, draughtsman OfBce Specialty
Mfg Co., r. 27'/2, 22d
Sherow George W., clerk George H. Tay Co., r.
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Sherrard Edward, teamster, r. 10 Walter
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Sherrett George P., carpenter, r. 422, 29th
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Sherrin Julia, widow, r. ISdY,. Shipley
Sherrott Frederick A., weigher A. S. Neal
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Sherwood Alice J. Miss, clerk R. G. Dun & Co.,
r. 522 Duncan
SHERWOOD ANDREW T., M.D.,
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Sherwood Celia, widow, r. 513 Castro
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" Edward P., carpenter, r. 523 Duncan
" Elizabeth M., widow, r. 1123 California
" Elmer, foreman Albert C. Buckman, r. NW
cor Steiner and Hermann
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" Frank J., druggist, NW cor 29th and Do-
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" Frank W. , clerk The Travelers' Ins. Co., r.
1718 Washington
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" Henry, machinist, r. 22 South Park
Sherwood Henry W., manager Sherwood &
Sherwood, 213-214 Market, r. 1100 Sacra-
mento
" John, ship carpenter, r. 1439 Mission
" John J., seaman, r. 1344 Alabama
'■ Julia, widow, r. 800 Ellis
" Lily Miss, teacher music, 308 Post, r. Oak-
land
" Martin, furniture, 1234 Stockton
" Mary A., widow, r. 1201 Buchanan
" Maud Miss, r. 605 Ellis
Sherwood Robert (estate of), William R. Sher-
wood manager, 303 California, room 35
" S., salesman Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r. 126
Ellis
" Theresa Miss, teacher music, 308 Post, r.
Oakland
» William J. (Barrett & Sherwood), r. 1310,
17th
Sherwood William R., mining engineer and
manager estate of Robert Sherwood, 303
California, room 35, r. 1133 California
SHERWOOD & SHERWOOD
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Pacific coast agents for Meet & Chan-
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English groceries, E. & J. Burke's Dub-
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Monogram and Old Saratoga ryes,
Epp's cocoa, Colman's mustard, Schlitz
Milwaukee beer, Ross' Belfast ginger
ale. Anchor Brand cider, Carlisle whis-
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Shetterley Christina, widow, r. 314 Leaven-
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Shetterley J. L. M., secretary and manager
Fidelity Mutual Aid Association, 316
California, r. Bohemian Club
Sheuhhuber Caroline, widow, r. 65 Clipper
Shevlin James, teamster, r. 3018 Scott
Shew William, photographer, 533 Kearny, r. 104
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Shewbridge Andrew, hod carrier, r. 326 Dorland
" Peter, mining, r. 2429 Sutter
" Thomas, laborer, r. 150 Paris
Shewvolos Trean, fruit-, 502 Ellis
Sheyer Benjamin F., stenographer, r. 13 Russ
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" Susannah, widow, r. 837 Broadway
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Shibeley Frank Mrs., florist, 3il Sutter
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Shidy William C, accountant Robert Dickson,
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Shied T., printer, r. 931A Howard
Shieds Annie, domestic, 1015 California
Shield George, conductor Geary St. RR., r. 313,
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r. 3331 Washington
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Co., r. 313, 1st Av
Shields Alvin W., with Brown, Craig & Co., r.
2528 California
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•' Charles, tinsmith Shields & Hadler, r. 844b
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Bush
" John, fireman, r. 131 V4 Perry
" Thomas, fireman, r. 131'/^ Perry
Shiland James A., carpenter, r. 506 Napa
Shillcock Henry J. (Monahan & Shillcock), r.
939 Haight
" James O., photographer Craig & Mosher,
r. 605 Pine
Schilling Charles L. (Charles L. Schilling &
Co.), r. 512 Jessie
Shilling Charles L. & Co. (Charles L. Shilling),
fotographers, printing and developing
for the trade and amateurs. 512 Jessie
" Jacob, mechanic, r. 129 San Jose Av
" Joseph, tailor, 1405 Bush, r. 1622a Post
" Levi, wool and mohair broker, NE cor 5th
and Townsend. r. Baldwin Hotel
" Pauline, widow, r. 512 Jessie
J^=Shilling. See Schilling
Shimon Selmer, cider peddler, r. 15 Cleveland
Shinagawa S., superintendent Arthur Gruen-
berg & Co.. 1144 Howard, r. 349 Minna
Shindler Carrie Miss, teacher singing, r. 2416
Clay
" Gabriel, r. 2416 Clay
Shine Cornelius, lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co.. r. 1311 Fillmore
" Daniel J., printer, 425 Commercial, r. 310
Vicksburg
" John, laborer, r. 20 Welsh
" John, laborer, r. 328 Minna
" M. Mrs., widow, r. 1755 Polk
" Michael, laborer Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Jefferson Hotel
" Nicholas, hack driver, r. 8 Bowie Av
" Philip, driver, r. 8 Newell
" Sarah A., widow, r. 208 St. Rose's Av
" Sollo S., merchant, r. 515!4 Grove
" Theresa Miss, teacher music, r. 1311 Fill-
more
" Thomas, laborer, r. 208 St. Rose's Av
Shine William M., hoseman Engine 4
" William T., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1132 Turk
4®=-Shine. See Shyne
Shingleberger Francis W., r. 1207 Hyde
Shinkwin Charles, laborer Spring Valley W.
W., r. 645 Jessie
" Cornelius, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
645 Jessie
" John, laborer supt. streets, r. 2722 Folsom
" John W., watchman H. S. Crocker Co., r.
316 Turk
" William, laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
434, 5th
Shinn Edwin, clerk Thomas W. Macfarlane, r.
147, 3d
" Howard H., stock broker, 318 Pine, room 7,
r. Oakland
" R. Francis, barber Stephen Fowies, r. 402
Grove
Shinners Mary M. Miss, tailoress, r. 35 Federal
" Mathew, laborer, r. 37 Federal
Shinwick John H. L., horsetrader, r. .568 Mission
Ship Calkers' Association. See S. F. Ship
Calkers' Association
Ship Joiners' Association, Richard Stevens
president, Jerry DriscoU vice-president,
Charles Meanwell secretary, 14 Fol-
som
Shipley Frank C, compiler Crocker-Langley San
Francisco Directory, r. Oakland
" John H., hackman United Carriage Co., r.
5381/2 Natoma
" Louis M.. r. 504 Linden Av
" R. K., tape worm specialist, 906 Market
Shipman Charles G., salesman S. Zekind &
Co., r. 1053 Golden Gate Av
" Charles H., electrician, 1053i4 Golden Gate
Av
" Stephen A., oiler str Australia, r. 233 Shot-
well
Shipowners and Merchants' Tug-
BOAT CO., James W. Hart manager
and secretary, W. J. Gray superin-
tendent, ofllce 302 California, wharf
foot of Vallejo
Shipowners' Association of the Pacific Coast,
George W. Walthew secretary and gen-
eral manager, 42-44 Steuart
Shipper Morris, peddler, r. 113% Shipley rear
Shipper Sol & Co. (Sol Shipper), merchant
tailors, 315 Spreckels Bldg, 3d floor, 927
Market
" Sol (Sol Shipper & Co.), r. 1200 Buchanan
Shipping Commissioner United States (Port
of San Francisco), William M. Gwin,
U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 15
Shipplein Henry, apprentice Will & Finck Co.,
r. 317 Green
Shipsey Thomas, seaman str Pomona
" William, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 712
Army
Shipwrights' Association, 10 Folsom
Shira John, machinist Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 735
Texas
Shirasu Tadachi, secretary Japanese Consul-
ate, r. 1514 Pine
Shlrek A. & Co. (Adolph and Sidney Shirek),
manufacturers clothing, 220-222 Bush
" Adolph (A. Shirek & Co.), r. 1816 Washing-
ton
" Milton, manager A. Shirek & Co., r. 1816
Washington
" Samuel, drygoods, 1310-1312 Market, r. 320
Haight
" Sidney (A. Shirek & Co.), r. 1816 Washington
" Siegfried 'Shirek & Shirek), r. 1825 Green
" & Shirek (Siegfried Shirek), furniture and
carpets, 747 Market
Shirley Arthur, president Golden Gate Bicycle
Mfg. Co., 550 Mission
" Bridget Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1324 Mission
•' Edward J., manager Golden Gate Bicycle
Mfg. Co., 550 Mission
" Elizabeth Miss, dressmaker, r. 417 Te-
hama
" Francis, collector, r. 417 Tehama
" House, 520, 4th
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Shirley James, asst. engineer str Cleone, r. 10
South Park
" John, capitalist, 536 Kearny, room 1, r. 1305
Jackson
" John F., glove cutter, r. 417 Tehama
" John W., salesman Wangenheim. Stern-
heim & Co., r. 1305 Jackson
" Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 417 Tehama
Shirlock Lawrence, gardener, r. 19 Fulton
i!®~Shirmer. See Schirmer
Shirpser Max, manager Municipal Loan Office,
103 Grant Av, r. Ib^-ZVz Ellis
" Max Jewelry Co., Henry Myers president,
A. Kaplan secretary, Richard L. Radke
manager, 732 and 1396 Market
" Max L., optician, 139 Post, r. 326 Eddy
Shirwin Charles, waiter, r. 311 Turk
Shlegelmihsh Mack, butcher L. Massoni & Co.,
r. 1323 Webster
Shlehan Gustav, seaman, r. 23 East
Shlifka Joseph, cigar manufacturer, r. 256'/^
Tehama
Shlipack Philip, tanner Legallet-Hellwig
Tanning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad
Av
Shoafl Randel, bartender, r. 126 Ellis
'• Sarah E., widow, artist, r. 138 McAllister
Shoal Water Bay Mill Co., Albert C. Hooper
president, Otis J. Preston vice-presi-
dent, John O. Doane secretary, Pier 5
Steuart
Shock Henry C, draughtsman Naval Dept.
Union Iron Wks, r. 711 Jones
Shoemaker Charles, cook, r. 40, 11th
" Edward H., superintendent North Paoiflc
Coast Railroad, 14 Sansome, r. Sausalito
" John, laborer, r. NW cor Steiner and Her-
mann
" John E. (Shoemaker & Co.), r. 15 Clement
" Leonard B., waiter Adam Swan, r. 1024
Hyde
" & Co. (John E. Shoemaker and Matthew G.
Hummel), dairy produce, 37-29 Califor-
nia Market
^^"Shoemaker. See Schomaker and Schu-
macher
Shoenberg Benjamin, musician, r. 501 Golden
Gate Av
" Bernard, salesman B. Blumenthal & Co., r.
501 Golden Gate Av
" Milton H., electrician Pac. Power Co., r.
2526 California
" Sigmund (Rothschild & Shoenberg), r. 811
Turk
Shone John H., office 529 Clay, r. 719!/2 Gough
Shoobert, Beale Co., John E. Shoobert presi-
dent, Charles W. Jackson vice-presi-
dent, James H. Wallace secretary,
wool commission merchants, 418 Califor-
nia, room 1, telephone Main 1893
Shoobert John E., president Shoobert-Beale
Co., 418 California, r. Sausalito
Shoon Moses, tailor, 619 Taylor
Shoop Joseph, engineer, r. 14 Masonic Av
Shooting the Chutes. See Paul Boyton Chute
Co., Haight bet Clayton and Cole
Shoots Sarah E., widow, r. 817 Leavenworth
Shoppe August, expressman, r. 132 Arlington
Shore Bert F., clerk, r. 14 Mason
" Charles M., policeman, r. 1776!4 Eolsom
" Clara Miss, r. 717 Post
" Edward, elevator man, r. 1012 Geary
" Edward, hostler Jensen & Hermansen, r.
409 Taylor
" John, steward str San Juan, r. 547 Minna
" Thomas, machinist H. P. Christie, r. 107
McClellan
Shores A. J., president Dr. A. J. Shores Co.,
Nucleus Bldg, r. Los Angeles
" A. J. Dr. Co., Dr. A. J. Shores president, C.
C. Allen vice-president, H. C. Ross sec-
retary and manager, specialists, 18-19-
34 Nucleus Bldg
" Emma B., nurse, r. 1816 Steiner
" Leander, real estate agent, 632 Market, r.
724 Broadway
" Samuel, engineer, r. 1816 Steiner
" Samuel B., collector Easton, Eldridge &
Co., r. 1816 Steiner
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
MaQufacturers of
WINDOW SHADES.
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G^l-G^rr TVlarket St.
Shorey George E., with Whittingham & Mosher,
r. 704 Howard
Shorie Theodore, chair maker Heywood Bros. &
Co., r. 6771^ Mission
Short Ann E., widow, r. 91514, 14th
" Cornelius R. (Doyle & Short), r. 331 Haight
" Daniel, master schrF. E. M. Bernard, office
44 East
" David M., deputy County Clerk, r. 1707 De-
visadero
" Edward, asst. chief wharfinger State
Board of Harbor Commissioners, r. 211
Clipper
" Edward J., trimmer Brown Bros. & Co., r.
211 Clipper
SHORT EDWARD N.,
dentist, 101 Phelan Bldg, 3d floor,
hours 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. and 1:30 to
4:30 p. m., r. 806 Jones
Short George, Journalist, r. 416 Taylor
" George, mate str Herald
" Henry, quarryman, r. 406 Broadway
" James B., dairyman, r. 316 Diamond
" James W., driver Signal Transfer and Ex-
press Co., r. 405 O'Farrell
" John, r. 1508 Jackson
" John Jr., clerk Western Sugar Refining
Co., r. 1508 Jackson
" John T., printer Mysell-Rollins Co., r. 9
Hickory Av
" Kate, widow, r. 1508 Jackson
" Margaret, widow, r. 433 Turk
■' Mary E. Miss, teacher music, 1019 Powell
" Miles, 1st asst. engineer str Santa Cruz, r.
753 Howard
" Rosanna, widow, r. 197 Hyde
" Theodore C, painter, r. 427% Bryant
" Thomas, salesman, r. 1019 Powell
" W. H., clerk, r. 112 Hyde
" "William, r. 618 Post
" William, carpenter, r. 34th Av nr Clement
" William, teamster Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 9151/2, 14th
" William B., superintendant Thomas Day &
Co., r. 1404 Jackson
" William F., mining, r. 800 Kearny
Shortall Edward P., law student J. J. Dwyer, r.
138 Haight
" Frank T., salesman, r. 1330A Washing-
ton
" Thomas, salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r.
138 Haight
" William, coalpasser str Alameda
Shorten Elizabeth, domestic, 801 Lott
" George W., dept mmager Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 411 Leavenworth
" William B., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 817
Bush
Shortridge Charles M., editor and proprietor
The San Francisco Call, business office
710 Market, r. 3324 Washington
Shortridge Samuel M. (Delmas & Shortridge),
attorney at law, 28-36 Crocker Bldg^ r.
Palace Hotel
Shortt Sadie Miss (Shortt & Colgan), 1631 Polk
" Owen, baker John Tamony, r. 1206 Fol-
som
" & Colgan (Miss Sadie Shortt and Miss
Littie Colgan) dressmaking, 1631 Polk
Shostag Edward G., transferrer Union Litho.
Co., r. 528Folsom
Shot Tower, Selby Smelting and Lead Co.,
proprietors, NE cor 1st and Howard
Shotwell E. E., assistant secretary Cal. Safe
Deposit and Trust Co.. r. 622 Sutter
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Shotwell Joseph M., manager Merchants' Ex-
change Association, Merchants' Ex-
change Bldg, 1st floor, r. Ross Valley
Shotwell William J., general agent Denver and
Rio Grande Railroad Co., 314 California,
r. Occidental Hotel
Shoucair Salwen (Mosawir & Shoucair), r. 1702
Polk
Shouldice Annie Miss, r. 29 Fell
Shove Mortimer G., carpenter, r. 413 Jersey
Showell Kate, widow, r. 742,21st
Shower Margaret, widow, r. 218 Ritch
Shrader Andrew W., wholesale butcher, 1st Av
South nr Railroad Av, r. 5 South Park
" Clyde M., clerk George F. Grant, r. Oakland
" Jackson L,., attorney at law, r. 5 South Park
;8®~Shrader. See Schrader, Schroder, Schr-
oeder and Shroeder
Shrafi Bernard, teacher music, r. I6I614 Page
Shragge Israel, peddler, r. 16 Juniper
SHRAKKART CHARLES,
proprietor New South End Pickle
Works, 718 Bryant
Shrakkart Jacob W. (Shrakkart & Hudson), r.
2514 Shotwell
" & Hudson (Jacob W. Shrakkart and John
Hudson), pickle manufacturers, 25^
Shotwell
Shreve Benjamin F., carpenter, r. 223V4 Linden
Av
" Charles, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
Shreve Ezra D., mining and civil engineer, 324
Pine, room 4, r. San Rafael
" George H. Mrs., widow, r. 1117 Pine
Shreve George R., president Shreve & Co.,
Market and Post, r. 2640 Steiner
" George W., guns, ammunition, fishing
tackle and sporting goods, 739 Market,
r. Alameda
" Harry E., druggist Barrington & Adair, r.
223!/o Linden Av
" William J., manager Kearny Street
Cash Gun Store, 529-531 Kearny, r. Ala-
meda
SHREVE & CO.,
George R. Shreve president. Bruce
Bonny secretary, watches, diamonds,
jewelry, silverware, etc., Market and
Post, telephone Main 5667, factory 403
Market
Shreves Clinton, r. 2027 Mission
Shrieve George T. (Priest & Shrieve), r. 1803
Broadway
Shriner Frank E., millwright M. O'Brien, r. 31
Oak
" George W., millwright Michael O'Brien, r.
31 Oak
" Theresa Mrs., medium, r. 31 Oak
je®~Shriner. See Schreiner
Shroeder Henry, packer, r. 27 Clarence PI
J8®-Shroeder. See Schrader, Schroder, Schroe-
der and Shrader
Shroyer George W., millhand Cal. Drug and
Spice Mills, r. 116 Geary
" Mary, widow, r. 116 Perry
Shroyier Jacob B., livery stable, 1523 Howard, r.
1521a Howard
Shuck Luther M., vice-principal South Cosmo-
politan Grammar School, r. 1625 Bu-
chanan
Shuck Oscar T.. attorney at law, 509 Kearny,
room 4, r. 2812 Laguna
-eS-Shuck. SeeSchuck
Shudmack Daniel, driver, r. 215 Clara
Shuey Edna Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
Shula Anton, dealer liquors and tobacco, NW
cor Front and Market, r. Larkspur,
Marin Co.
" Frank, clerk Joseph Shula, r. 903 Larkin
" Joseph, cigars and tobacco. 903 Larkin
" Ole, with S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" Thomas, with S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
Shuld William, advertising agent Morosco's
Grand Opera House, r. 712 Mission
>8®"Shultz. See Schultz, Schultze, Schulz and
Schulze
Shuman Sarah, widow, r. 1728a Sutter
" William B., manager Western Collection
Bureau, 319 Pine, room 31, r. 1616 Steiner
J8®= Shuman. See Schumann
Shumate Thomas E., physician, 2406 Sutter, r.
2420 Sutter
Shumate's Piescription Pharmacy, SW cor
Sutter and Devisadero
Shuran John, seaman str San Bias
Shureen Andrew, tailor Charles Adams, r. 404,
25th
Shurtleff Charles A. (Whitworth & Shurtlefl),
attorney at law, 120 Sutter, r. 1820 Lyon
" George C, traveling salesman Baker &
Hamilton, r. 1416 Ellis
Shute H., r. 737 Howard
" James A., salesman Morgan Bros., r. 504
Taylor
" Matthew, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. cor
Indiana and Sierra
" Thomas, driver G. Graham, r. NW cor In-
diana and Sierra
;^"Shute. See Schuette and Schutte
Shuttleworth Charles, porter, r. 125 Oak
" John W., laborer T. P. H. Whitelaw & Son,
r. 8 Minna
Shwartz Barnett (Harris & Shwartz), r. 342, 3d
Shweier Phillip, carpenter, r. 8 Birch Av
4®~ Shwetzer. See Schweitzer, Schwetzer,
Sweetzer and Switzer
Shyer Rose Miss, school teacher, r. 1316 Octavia
Shyne James G., butcher, 339, 4th
" Josephine A., cashier James G. Shyne, r.
339, 4th
jSS-Shyne. See Shine
Sias Arthur W., clerk William C. Martin, r. 826
Bush
Sibley Clark, teamster, r. 13 Lafayette
" Fred, carpenter James Young, r. 3301
Geary
" John D., salesman Deere Implement Co., r.
714 Bush
" Leverette W., telegraph operator, r. 655
Howard
" Levi B., teaming and grading, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1305 Howard
" Mary H., widow, r. 2504 California
Sibrian Annie Miss, seamstress, r. 919 Broad-
way
" Charles, painter, r. 523 Pacific
" P. Mrs., widow, r. 919 Broadway
" Valentine, r. 120a Shipley
Sich Claus, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1 Verba
Buena
Sichel Abraham, teacher music, r. 1715 Sutter
" Adolph G., spinner A. Colombat, r. 715
Montgomery Av
" Cecilia, widow, r. 1757 Howard
" David, clerk Newman & Levinson, r. 715
Montgomery Av
" Edward W., stock broker, r. 715 Mont-
gomery Av
" Emile, seaman, r. 1904 Mason
Sichel Gustavo W., dentist, 231 Post, r. 715
Montgomery Av
" Henry, dentist Max Sichel, r. 722 Filbert
" Julius, Pacific Hebrew Home
" Lena, widow, r. 715 Montgomery Av
" Leo, dentist Max Sichel. r. 722 Filbert
'■ Max. dentist, 121 Post, r. 722 Filbert
" Milton, clerk M. P. Kohlberg & Co., r. 1757
Howard
" Minnie J. Mrs., nurse French Hospital
" Morris, bartender Kuhls, Schwarke & Co.;
r. 715 Montgomery Av
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Sichlau Carl E., cabinet maker Sterling Furni-
ture Co., r. 141914 Scott
Sichler Alexander, pharmacist G. Leipnitz &
Co., r. 134 McAULster
Sicilian Essential Oil Co. (Messina, Italy), A.
O. Boldemanu agent, 307 Commercial
Siciliano Giuseppe, fisherman, r. 3 Vallejo
Sicke Joseph (Burke & Sicke;, r. 225 Austin Av
Sickels John M., cook J. David Swanson, r.
Contra Costa House
Sickels Nelson D., The Land Agent, 620 Market
" Peter, r. 904 Leavenworth
Sicklesmith Ida Miss, teacher piano, r. 124, 33d
Sicotte Frank L., blacksmith Roger Sicotte, r.
430, 34 th
" Roger, wheelwright, Cortland Av nr Mis-
sion, r. 430, 24th
" S., blacksmith, r. 430, 34th
" Wolford, brickmason, r. 201, Uth
" Wolford Mrs., dressmaking, 301, 11th
Sideman Abraham, cigarmaker, r. 1807 Stockton
" , Lachman & Co. (Mrs. Rose Sideman,
Adolph J. Lachman and Morris J. Side-
manj, manufacturers cigars, 212 Battery
" Morris J. (Sideman, Lachman & Co.), r.
1318 Sutter
•' Reuben, ladies' tailor, 107 Hayes
" Rose Mrs. (Sideman, Lachman & Co.), r.
1318 Sutter
Sides Benjamin F. (B. F. Sides & Co.), r. 800a
Webster
" B. F. & Co. (Benjamin F. Sides), stock-
brokers, 335 Pine
Sidey James A., cashier Crane Co.. r. Alameda
Sidler John, packer Fisher Packing Co., r. 728
Broadway
Sidlowski Aaron, tailor, r. 12 Hanover PI
" Abraham, tailor, 514 Kearny, r. 608 Eddy
" David, tailor, 411!4 Kearny
" Manuel, tailor, 506 Bush, r. 12 Hanover PI
Sidoti G. & Son (Giuseppe and Gaetano), fruits
and vegetables, 30614, 13th
" Gaetano (G. Sidoti & Son), r. 2O614, 13th
" Giuseppe (G. Sidoti & Son), r. 3O814, 12th
Siebe Anna, widow, r. 18 Langton
" Annie, widow, r. 526, 6th
Siebe Brotliers & Plagemann (John D. and
Frederick C. Siebe and J. Frederick
Plagemann), wholesale wines and
liquors, 333-330 Sansome cor Sacramento
" Frederick C. (Siebe Bros. & Plagemann), r.
1119 Bush
" Frederick H., shipping clerk Siebe Bros. &
Plagemann, r. 18 Langton
" George H. (Siebe & Green), r. 1417 Fulton
SIEBE-GLANVILLE CO.,
Fr. C. Siebe president, A. D. Tourtil-
lotte secretary and treasurer, manu-
facturers ladies', misses' and cMl-
drens' fine shoes, 25-31 Jessie, tele-
phone Main 5529
Siebe John D. (Siebe Bros. & Plagemann), and
City and County Assessor, ofQce New
City Hall, 1st floor, r. 2217 Sacramento
" John F., r. 2317 Sacramento
" John F., bartender, r. 1065 Howard
" Ludwig, plumber, r. 18 Langton
" Ludwig, proprietor Shell Mound Park,
office 39 Flood Bldg, r. Emeryville
" Peter, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" Richard, wood turner Excelsior Mill Co.,
r. 499, 15th
SIEBE & GREEN
(George H. Siebe and J. Charles Green),
bill posters and general advertisers,
SE cor Market and llth
Siebecker Louis, laborer Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 805 Humboldt
Siebein Louis J., freight clerk J. D. Spreckels
& Bros., r. 187 Hyde
Siebel John, janitor, 330 Sansome
" John, seaman, r. 1003 Battery
Sieben William, machinist Joseph Wagner
Mfg Co., r. Alameda
Siebenhauer Levy, president The Kraker Man-
ufacturing Co., 234-336 Bush, r. 210 Brod-
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
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309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Siebenhauer Sally, commission merchant, 118
Pine, r. 1935 Broadway
" Sol, accountant Buckingham & Hecht, r. 20
O'Farrell
Siebenthaler Philip, liquors, 731, 5th Av, r. 733,
5th Av
Sieberg Victor, driver Millbrae' Dairy, r. 814
Octavia
Sieberst Edward J., bartender C. F. Beckmann,
r. 334 Bush
" George S., machinist, r. 2 Liberty
Sieberst Henry G., attorney at law, 319 Pine,
rooms 1-2, r. 2 Liberty
" Vanderlyn P., r. 3 Liberty
SIEBERST WILLIAM H.,D.D.S.
dentist, hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.,
761 Valencia NE cor 19th, r. 2 Liberty,
telephone Mission 260
Siebert A., clerk, r. 1607 Mission
" Alexander, longshoreman, r. 314, 5th
" Charles J., groceries, 813 Bryant, r. 113
Colling wood
" Edward F. (Kelly & Siebert), r. 10 Sheridan
" Frederick, r. 6 Central PI
" George D., clerk C. J. Siebert, r. 10 Sheri-
dan
" John, butcher Mark Strouse, r. 1110 Mis-
sion
" Louis D., cabinet maker American Furni-
ture Co., r. 4I614 Larkin
" Mary, widow, r. 10 Sheridan
" William F., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
1113 Rhode Island
" William J., salesman Crane Co., r. 723>4
Clementina
4®=Siebert. See Seibert and Sievert
Siebke Frederick, salesman Hermann Joost, r.
1108 De Haro
Siebold Charles J., r. 115 Gilbert rear
" John, messenger Baxter & Oesting, r. Oak-
land
Siebrecht Adolph, confectioner, r. 36 Tilden
" Edward W., steward Franz Siebrecht, r. 36
Tilden
Siebrecht Franz, proprietor Plngelberg's
Bakery, 416 Kearny, r. 418 Kearny
" Gustav, confectioner, r. 36 Tilden
" Marie, widow, r. 36 Tilden
" Max, plumber, r. 36 Tilden
•' Paul, r. 418 Kearny
" Samuel P., expressman. SW cor Montgom-
ery and Bush, r. 1200 Larkin
" William, carpenter, r. 737, 17th
Siebes Henry, proprietor The Bodega, 109 Mar-
ket, and wines and liquors, 237 Mont-
gomery, r. Alameda
Sieburg Joseph, fisherman, r. 1G6 Steuart
Siedenburg Henry, salesman Naber, Alfs &
Brune, r. Alameda
" Henry J., with Meyer, Mish & Co., r. 206,
17th
" John C. Mrs., r. 3004 Ellis
" Richard, salesman, r. 316 Capp
Siederoff Ernest, seaman, r. 539 Vallejo
Siedl J., r. 98 Montgomery Block
Sief Henry, sawyer Excelsior Mill, r. 515, 6th
Siefer Frank, porter Mills Bldg, r. Oakland
" John, porter Mills Bldg, r. Oakland
Siefke Ferdinand, r. 713 Grove
Sieg Jacob, laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r.
1105 Tennessee
" John, laborer, r. 1105 Tennessee
Siegel Brunno, waiter, r. 634 Sacramento
" Christian, baker Adolph Gull, r. 1316 Paci-
fic
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PRINCIPAL OFFICE.
900 Battery Street. TeL Mala 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH,
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Siegel E. Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Emil, musician, r. 728, 17th
" Herman, baker, r. 427 Fell
" Julius, salesman P. Berwin & Bro., r. 1416
Geary
" Leopold, director Wilmerding-Loewe Co.,
r. 830 McAllister
" Lottie Miss, teacher vocal music, r. 1624
Sutter
" Martin, merchant tailor, 1137 Mission
" Morris, tailor, 1503 Stockton
" Morris, with S. H. Frank & Co., r. 748 Fol-
som
Siegel Moses, president Wilmerding-Loewe Co.,
216 California, r. 830 McAllister
" Oscar, iron worker S. F. Novelty and Pla-
ting Wks, r. 512 Bush
«S"Siegel. See Sieg -1 and Siegl
4®"Sieger. See Seager, Seeger and Seiger
Siegers Margaret, widow, r. 617 Bryant
Siegfried Anna, widow, r. 2116 Pine
" August, bootmaker Charles Dietle, r. Oak-
land
" Henry, clerk, r. 606 Montgomery
" John C. (John C. Siegfried & Co.), r. Ala-
meda
Siegfried JolinC. &Co. (JohnC. Siegfried), tea
importers and commission merchants,
202 Market
Siegl Charles, brass finisher S. F. Novelty and
Plating Wks, r. 62 Clementina
" Joseph, blacksmith West Coast W. & I.
ting Wks, r. 62 Clementina
" Leo, brass finisher S. F. Novelty andPla-
Wks, r. 62 Clementina
Siegler Jacob, butcher, 1701 Sutter, r. 2424 Bush
Siegmund Emma, waitress J. P. Ecklund, r. 1403
Valencia
Siegrin Ida, widow, r. 1019J£ Natoma
«S"Siegrist. See Sigrist
Siehe Adolph, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 17th nr
Connecticut, Potrero
4®-Sieke. See Seike
Sielafi Albert G., solicitor Louis Weule, r. 1112
Broadway
Sielcken John H., traveling salesman, r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
Sieleman Henry, salesman Stein, Simon & Co.,
r. Berkeley
Siem Ernest, clerk H. & J. F. Schomer, r. 314,
19th
" Martin, tailor, r. 613 Stockton
Siemens Ferdinand, musician, r. 12 August
Alley
Siemens & Halske Electric Co. of America, A.
E. Brooke Ridley agent, 10 Front
Siemer Frederick, ship carpenter, r. 9th Av
South bet H and I
" Henry, ship carpenter, r. 9th Av South bet
H and I
" John H.. groceries and liquors, SW cor llth
and Mission, r. 14 Lafayette
Siemers Henry, barber, r. 931 Florida
" John, carpenter, r. 302, 17th
" John D., groceries and liquors, 847, 17th
Siems Gustav T., barber, r. 2022 Fillmore
" Henry J. (Borgfeldt & Siems), r. 20 Verona
PI
" Henry P., bartender Edward Lunstedt, r.
34 Ellis
eS' Siep. See Seip
Sierck Frederick, driver Enterprise Brewing
Co., r. mi Treat Av
" Frederick, seaman str Santa Rosa
" John, helper Swain Bros., r. 820^4 Larkin
rear
Siering Henry, musician, r. 610 Geary
" Robert M., musician, r. 610 Geary
4®= Siering. See Searing
Sieroty Henry (Shemanski & Sieroty), r. 718
Green
Sierp Charles v., salesman A. C. Robison, r.
1017 Market rear
" Frederick W., r. 435, 4th
" Frederick W., hatter, r. 1017 Market rear
Sierra Buttes Gold Mining Co. (limited), (Sierra
Buttes, Plumas, Eureka, Uncle Sam,
Mammoth and Whitlock mines), William
Johns manager, 320 Sansome, room 11
" Club, Elliott McAllister secretary, 819
Market, room 51a
" Felipa, widow, r. 8 Vallejo Court
" Iron Co., P. N. Lilienthal president, H. P.
Bush secretary, 19 Merchant's Exchange
Bldg
" Lakes Ice Co. (Boca and Prosser Creek,
Cal.), C. A. Grow secretary, 27 Mills
Bldg, 5th floor
" Leon Gold Mining Co. (Sinaloa, Mex.),
Alfred K. Durbrow secretary, 69 Nevada
Block
SIERRA LUMBER CO.,
Peter Dean president and general
manager, main oflace 320 Sansome,
room 9. telephone Main 924, yards
Chico, Butte Co., Red Bluff, Tenama
Co. and NE cor 4th and Channel, Jos-
eph De Forest yard manager, tele-
phone Main 5634
Sierra Nevada Stiver Mining Co. (Storey Co..
Nev.), Edwin L. Parker secretary, 14-15
Nevada Block
" Nevada Wood and Lumber Co., ofiBce 532
Market, room 3
" Valley Railway Co., Henry A. Bowen
president, William S. Kittle secretary,
4-5 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
" Vista Vineyard Co. (Madera Co.), office 210
Sansome
Sies Louis, laborer, r. 217Vi. 6th
" Philip, junk, 2171/2, 6th
Siesbuttel Alexander, painter, r. 23, 28th
" Margaret, widow, r. 23, 28th
Siess George, carpenter, 38 Ellis
" Jacob, boots and shoes. 2052'/^ Mission
jg®" Siess. See Sias
Sievers Albert, candy maker Rothschild &
Ehrenpfort, r. 523 Filbert
" Catherine, widow, r. 523 Filbert
" Chris. H. E., groceries and liquors, NE.cor
Beale and Harrison
" Hans, baker, r. 634 Pacific
" John, blacksmith Todt & Peters, r. 507
sion
" John, laborer, r. 20 Telegraph PI
SIEVERS JOHN H.,
nurseryman and florist, nursery S s
Chestnut from Polk to Van Ness Av,
depot 25 Post, r. 1306 Jones
Sievers Julius, groceries, 226,5th
" Otto C, salesman Tillmann & Bendel r.
1401A Scott
" Paul, butcher, r. 636 Commercial
J^" Sievers. See Seavers
Sievert Ferdinand J. D., liquors, 142 Berry
" Julius, paper cutter Schmidt Label &
Litho. Co., r. iSV^ Greenwich
Siewerd Anthony A., groceries, 1403 Powell
Siewert Fred, hostler, r. 319 Grant Av
" Olga, widow, r. 10 Camp
" William S., salesman J. A. Drinkhouse Co.,
r. 10 Camp
Siffring John, baker, r. 634 Pacific
Sigard Eugene, waiter, r. 1 August Alley
Siggillia Emile, barber, San Bruno Avnr Silver
Av
Siggins Nicholas, laborer, r. 59 Tehama
Sigle Charles N., salesman Rothschild & Shoen-
berg, r. 1512 O'Farrell
" Joseph, traveling salesman, r. 1607 Broder-
ick
" Ludolf. porter Kings' Daughters' Home,
217 Francisco
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SIG
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Sigler JohnD.. carpenter Frank A. Geier, r. 42i/4
Clinton Park
Siglowitz Rudolph, glove cutter, r. 47^ Clara
Signal Transfer and Express Co., Henry Klee-
bauer manager, 530 Jones
Signoux Claude, liquors, 508 Bush, r. 507 Bush
Sigrist George, shoemaker G. M. Kutz & Co., r.
424 Duncan
" Mary, widow, r. 3021 Clay
" Nicholas, baker Nicholas Prost, r. 336,3d
4®" Sikes. See Sykes
Sikora Charles, plaster modeler, r. 1016 Union
" Charles Jr., woodcarver, r. 1016 Union
" Joseph, laborer, r. 918 Montgomery
" Victor, electrician Mutual Electric Light
Co., r. 1218 Kearny
Silas Elizabeth, widow, r. 10 Union PI
Silber Otto, barber Emanuel Kaeintz, r. ISOe^^
Franklin
Silberberg Bernhard, clerk Max Silberberg, r.
935 Post
" Max. importer silk, linen and cotton laces,
22 Sansome, r. 935 Post
4®~Silberberg. See Silverberg
Silberman Gottlieb, dry goods, 126,7th
" Phillip, optician, r. 203/2 Bartlett
Silberstein Alfred, clerk, r. 1310 Buchanan
" Charles (H. H. Sattler & Co.), r. 1417 Octa-
via
" Charles, laborer, r. 14 Harriet rear
" Charles M., shirtmaker, r. 1310 Buchanan
" Frederick C., solicitor, r. 1310 Buchanan
" George, clerk Philip Peters, r. 205 Polk
" Jacob, r. 326 Eddy
" Jacob, clerk Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 205 Polk
" Julius, barber, 427, 3d
" Leo Jr., barber Julius Silberstein, r. 427,
3d
" Louis, shoemaker, 205 Polk
" Marcus, salesman C. S. Fechheimer, r. 804
Filbert
" Morris, tailor Sam Meyer & Co., r. 14 Har-
riet rear
" Philip, dyer, r. 12051/2 Golden Gate Av
" Samuel, bagmaker Hirschfelder & Meaney,
r. 6781/4, 20th
" Samuel, shirtmaker, 1310 Buchanan
i8®~Silberstein. See Silverstein
Silberweis Isaac, tailor, 504, 4th
Silberzahn Xavier, tailor, 401/2 Sutter, r. 1428
O'Farrell rear
Silcox Frederick F., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
Silicani Giuseppe, gardener, Colombo Market
Silk Andrew, r. 95 Steuart
" J., coalpasser str Alameda
" James J., groceries and liquors, 1526 How-
ard
" James W., asst. weigher U. S. Customs, r.
30 Golden Gate Av
" James W., pressman, r. 1527 Washington
" John B., compositor, r. 1527 Washington
" Malachi F., bookkeeper Bulletin, r. 1527
Washington
" Martin J., compositor, r. 537 Sacramento
" Mary, widow, r. 1527 Washington
" Michael J., pressman Post, r. 1527 Wash-
ington
" Michael W., clerk P. J. Silk, r. 8 Precita
Av
" Patrick, driver Jackson Brewin gCo., r. 8
Precita Av
" Patrick J., groceries and liquors, 8 Precita
Av
Silkman Charles P., oface 410 Sacramento
Silky Jacob, machinist, r. 506, 4th
Silleman August C, rivet heater Union I. Wks,
r. 520 Connecticut
Silleman George, foreman Western Sugar Re-
finery, r. 520 Connecticut
" George E., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
520 Conneeticut
Sillerstrom Erick. bookkeeper Payot, Upham &
Co., r. 40 Ringold
Sillery John (Mmor & Sillery), r. 326 Golden
Gate Av
" Robert, baker, r. 177 Minna
Sillifant Henry, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co.
Silligan Mary, widow, r. 50 Norfolk
Silligo Ambrose, r. 540i/i, 9th
" John, cooper, r. 321, 8th
" Joseph, dairyman, r. 540^, 9th
Sillineri John, r. 72I1/2 Filbert
" Louis (F. Mecchi & Co.), r. 721i/i Filbert
Sillisen Godske, yeast maker Golden Gate
Comp. Yeast Co., r. 1607 California
Sillman D. G., r. 100, 5th
Sillot Henry, r. 845 Mission
Silly Thomas, clerk, r. 140 Minna
Silmer Otto, bartender, r. 605 Broadway
Silovich John, master tugboat Reliance, r. 16c
Stanly PI
Silsby Minnie E. Miss, stenographer John A.
Roebling's Sons Co., r. Oakland
Silva Alois F., barber, r. 621 Florida
" Anton, r. 18 East
" Anton, barber, 525^4 East, r. 112 Jackson
" Antonio, laborer, r. 406 Jackson
" Bernard J., teamster, r. 233, 11th
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 12i/4 Pfeifier
" Felecisimo (Silva & Mancebo), r. 914 San-
some
" Fernando, physician, 727a Broadway
" Florencio, teamster Poly, Heilbron & Co.,
r. 16th Av South nr F
" Frank, r. 1036 Potrero Av
" Frank (Rose & Silva), r. 347i/4, 4th
" Frank, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 821 14
Folsom
" Frank, peddler, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Frank, salesman, r. 631 Sacramento
" Frank, seaman str Willamette Valley, r.
224 Jackson
" Frank A., laborer U. S. Customs, r. Golden
Gate, Cal.
" Frank G., Portuguese passenger agent
S. P. Co., 4 Montgomery, r. 422 Drumm
" Frank V., porter M. S. Simas & Co., r. 224
Jackson
" George L., r. 1252 Montgomery
" Henry, plumber McCarthy & Rissi, r. 319
Green
" Joaquin, attendant U. S. Marine Hospital,
r. Lake nr 13th Av
" Joaquin J., seaman, r. 249 Pacific
" John, clerk, r. 12 South Park
" John P., cooper Arctic Oil Wks, r. Oakland
" Jose, porter Seppich & Kleinhans, r. 1019
Montgomery
" Jose J., barber Antonio B. Traveira, r.
Oakland
" Joseph, barber, r. 1254 Montgomery
" Joseph, hostler W. R. Pease, r. 720 Valencia
" Joseph, interpreter, r. 224, 4th
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 114 Pacific
" Joseph J., molder Novelty Machine Wks,
r. Oakland
" Joseph M., laborer S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" Joseph T., photographer, r. 1124 Filbert
" L., Mrs., cigar maker A. Petri, r. 1603 Du-
pont
" Lawrence, canmaker Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 12 Virginia PI
" M., janitor P. C. SS Co.
" Manuel, barber r. 1603 Dupont
" Manuel, barber, 217 Jackson, and 910
Kearny
" Manuel, barber, 1144 Folsom
" Manuel, bartender De Martini & De Lucca ,
r. Oakland
" Manuel, driver, r. 511!^ Greenwich rear
" Manuel, fisherman, r. 402 Vallejo
" Manuel, laborer, r. 30 Wool
" Manuel, laborer, r. 1036 Potrero Av
" Manuel, longshoreman, r. 53 Clay
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San Francisco Office, 405 Sansome St.
Silva Manuel, teamster Henry Moffat, r. 15th Av
South bet L and M
Manuel F., barber, 204, 9th
Manuel J., barber. S&sii Bryant
Peter, liquors, 313 Pacific
Roman S., tailor, r. 727a Broadway
Rose Miss, stenographer Goldberg, Bowen
& Co., r. 1124 Filbert
" & Mancebo (F. Silva and M. A. Mancebo),
barbers, 407 East North
v8S=Silva. See Silver, Silvey, Silvia and Sylvia
Silvan John, carpenter, r. 414 Folsom
Silvant Louis, waiter, r. 747 Howard
Silvaro Jose, butcher Louis Cardinali, r. 1408
Kearny
Silvas Ralph A., paper hanger Merchant &
Nickels, r. 128, 15th
Silveira Antonio, milk dealer, r. 216 Jackson
" Jose (Roza & Silveira), r. 411 Pacific
" Jose de M., clerk Luiz A. Nunes, r. 119
Jackson
" Joseph (Silveira & Vieara), r. 810, 15th Av
South
" Joseph, plumber Taylor, Adams & Prltch-
ard
" Manuel, laborer Silveira & Vieara, r. 810,
15th Av South
" Manuel B., r. 1941 Geary
" Manuel J., barber, 30'^ Clay, r. Oakland
" Manuel J., barber, 52, 7th
" Raulino V., proprietor Azores Hotel, 112
Jackson
" & Vieara (Joseph Silveira and John Vie-
ara), glue works, 15lh Av South and
Islais Creek
Silver Hill Mining Co. (Gold Hill, Nev.), A. K.
P. Harmon president, Dudley C. Bates
secretary, 81 Nevada Block
" Isaac, r. 181154 Powell
" Isaac M., copyist Recorder's ofBce, r. 519
Fell
" Israel, capmaker G. Rosenberg & Son, r.
1043 Folsom
" Jacob, r. 108 Shipley
" Jesse M., clerk S. P. Co.
" John, r. 14 Marye Terrace
" Joseph, lithographer, r. 519 Fell
" Joseph, photographer Forzani & Samuels,
r. 923 Geary
•' Joseph L., liquors, 811^ Kearny, r. 528
Greenwich
" Joseph S., clerk Hotel St. Nicholas
" King Mining Co. (Arizona), John W. Pew
secretary, 310 Pine, rooms 15-17
" King Mining Co. (Calico, Cal.),W. S. Ed-
wards manager, 191-192 Crocker Bldg
" King The, lodgings, Mme. Angela Delbos
proprietor, 514 Bush
Silver Lake Co. The (Boston), manufacturers
sash cords. Henry Doyle & Co. agents,
517-519 Market
" Louis, cloakmaker Meyer Bros, r. 429
Clementina
" Manuel, dairy, r. 4 Harrison Av
" Manuel J., foreman L. H. Moise, r. Oakland
" Mark J., tailor, r. ISVi Garden
" Michael J., saddler J. O'Kane, r. East
Oakland
" Morris, r. 519 Fell
" Raffaela Mrs., r. 1001 Washington
" Robert N., policeman, r. 12 Lyon
" Rosa Miss, dressmaker, r. I8IIV2 Powell
" S. I. Mrs (Jackson & Silver), r. 14 Marye
Terrace
" Sophie Miss, salesladv Manuel Nathan.
r. I8II14 Powell
Silver Star Free Kindergarten, Miss Elizabet^
Wainwright principal, 806 Sansome
" Star Hall, 806 Sansome
Silver Street Kindergarten, Miss Nora A.
Smith principal, 64 Silver
Silver Street Kindergarten Society, Mrs. C.
B. Alexander president, W. E. Brown
secretary, 64 Silver
" Theodore, paper carrier, r. 519 Fell
" William J., compositor H. S. Crocker Co..
r. 2628 Howard
>»"Silver. See Silber and Silva
Silverberg Adolph, butcher, 1639 Ellis, r. 2310
Post
" Arthur, with Simon Silverberg, r. 1509
Gough
" Joseph, tailor, 827 Sutter
" Joseph S. (Schweitzer & Co.), r. New York
" Simon, wholesale butcher, 1st Av South nr
Railroad Av, office 320 Sansome, room
.39, r. cor Washington and Franklin
.^J"Silverberg. See Silberberg
Silverfoot Joseph A., coremaker McCormick
Bros.,r. Oakland
Silverhorn Charles, fireman str Corona, r. 435
Stevenson
*S"Silveria. See Silveira
Silverman Adolph, dry goods, 1410-1416 Polk, r.
834 O'Farrell
" Barbara, widow, nurse, r. 324 Lily Av
" Fred, bookkeeper United Typewriter and
Supplies Co., r. 1133 Fulton
" Hannah, widow, r. 1132 Fulton
" Henry, clerk, r. 1132 Fulton
" Henry, salesman Joseph Silverman, r. 834
O'Farrell
" Jacob, with Max Sniderman, r. 326 Eddy
" Joseph, dry goods and shoes, 222-234, 3d, r.
201 Taylor
" Louis, salesman, r. 834 O'Farrell
" Moritz (Piexotto & Silverman), r. 834
O'Farrrell
j(^Silverman. See Silberman
Silvershield Bernhard J., chemist, r. 793 Mis-
sion
Silverstein Abraham M. (Mission Chemical
Works), and bookkeeper Dakin & Lib-
bey, r. 2210 Devisadero
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2210 Devisadero
" George F., salesman, r. 426 Eddy
" Irwin, clerk Mrs. N. J. Franklin, r. 426
Eddy
" Jacob, drayman, 3-5 Battery, r. 510 Fell
" Jennie, widow, r. 526 Eddy
" Jesse G., salesman, r. 426 Eddy
" Morris, furniture, 969 Howard
4^Silverstein. See Silberstein
Silverstine Solomon, cutter A. Shirek & Co., r.
51314 Oak
Silverstone Abraham, cigar maker Wiegmann
& Stuermer, r. 435?i Tehama
" Bertha Miss, stenographer, r. 1222 Ellis
" Charlotte, widow, r. 1222 Ellis
" Emanuel, contracting freight agent S. P.
Co., 613 Market, r. 1222 Ellis
" Frank, traveling salesman, r. 923 Geary
" Joseph, agent, r. 1222 Ellis
" Louis, glazier, r. 435% Tehama
" Rose A. Miss, hairdresser Miss Julia
Meyer, r. 435% Tehama
" Sholom, chief clerk Occidental and Ori-
ental SS. Co., r. 1136 Turk
Silverthorn Mark L., laborer S. P. Co., r. 512,
4 th
" William H., clerk S. P. Co., r. 127 Shotwell
Silvester H. E. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Leander, salesman E. J. Bowen, r. 1131
Polk
>8£^Silvester. See Sylvester
Silvestra Nicholas, bootblack, r. 5 Pollard PI
Silvestri Achille, butcher, r. 1926 Leavenworth
" Frank, tinsmith, r. 928 Jackson
" George, driver, r. 1926 Leavenworth
" Jose, barber, r. 422 Drumm
" Joseph, cook, r. 928 Jackson
" Julia Miss, seamstress, r. 928 Jackson
Silvey Antonio, fisherman, r. 318 Vallejo
" Charles, r. 922b Union
" Charles Mrs., dressmaker, r. 922b Union
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Rifty Cents Per IVIonthi.
Telephone Main 826.
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CROCKER-LANGLEY DIRECTORY.
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Silvey George T., lamplighter S. F. Gas Light
Co., r. 5 Oak
" James J., janitor New City Hall, r. 506
Liberty
" John H., upholsterer, 1200 Eddy, r. 808 La-
guna
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 150 West Mission
" May Mrs., r. 605 Ellis
" Michael J. , harber, 108i4, 8xh
" Raymond M., detective, r. 2305 Sutter
" Rosa, widow, r. The (Lick) Old Ladies'
Home
" Samuel, laborer, r. 531 Dolores rear
Silvia Elenora, widow, r. 812 Laguna
" John F., sailmaker, r. 1916^ Stockton
" Martin, laborer, r. 4 Vallejo PI
" W., salesman, r. 1237 Stockton
4®-Silvia. See Sylvia
;e®="Silviera. See Silveira
Simas Henry, barber, 1352 Howard, r. 931 Florida
" Manuel S. (M. S. Simas & Co.), 427 Davis
" M. S. & Co. (Manuel S. Simas and Manuel
G. Lewis), produce commission mer-
chants, 427 Davis
Simcich Joseph, bartender John W. Wissinger,
r. 826 Broadway
Simcoke James T., civil engineer, r. 26 Ritch
rear
Sime Frank J., salesman John A. Roebling's
Sons Co., r. 502 Cole
■' Hugh T., editor The Pacific American, r.
1810 Gough
'■ William, extraman Truck 4, r. 1616 Pacific
Av
;8®-Sime. See Syme
Simes William A., expert Howe Scale Co., r.
2513 Bush
Simi Andrea (G. Belli & Co.), r. 2i6y2 Lombard
" Angelo, r. 508 Francisco
" Archimedes (C. Franceschini &Co.), r. 513a
Union
" Artolo, horse clipper, r. 716 Vallejo
" Augusto (Simi&Baldocchi), r. 232 Taylor
" Csesar (L. Simi& Son), r. 729 Montgomery
Av
" Charles (F. Mecchi & Co.), r. 1922 Mason
'< Frank, baker, r. 9V4 Crook
" Gaetano, peddler, r. 415 Bay
" L. & Son (Lazars and Caesar), butchers,
729 Montgomery Av
" Lazars (L. Simi & Son), r. 729 Montgomery
Av
" Lorenzo, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Maria Mrs., cigar maker, r. 2010a Mason
" P. & Co. (Peter Simi), wood and coal, 907
Washington
" Peter (P. Simi & Co.), r. 907 Washington
" Peter, butcher Frank Demartini, r. 415 Bay
" Victor, tailor, 2010a Mason
" Vincent, fruits and vegetables, 13-14 Bay
City Market, r. SlSVi Jessie
" William, butcher Carlo Romani, r. 5 Jas-
" & Baldocchi (Augusto Simi and Maurice
Baldocchi), fruits and vegetables, 232
Taylor
Siminofl Aaron, cloakmaker M. Siminoff, r. 1228
Market
SIMINOFF M.,
wholesale manufacturer of cloaks,
capes and suits, to the trade only, 1228
Market, telephone South 737
Simkins Albert G. (Simpkins & Thorp), r. 138,
13tb
Simkins & Thorp (Albert G. Simkins and
Henry W. Thorp), pie bakers, 116 Erie
;6®=-Simkins. See Semken and Simpkins
Simma Joseph A., silversmith Shreve & Co., r.
43 San Jose Av
Simmen Alexander (Simmen Bros.), r. 16th Av
South nr J „ , ^
" Anton (Simmen Bros.), r. 16th Av South nr G
" Brothers (Anton and Frederick) dairymen,
17th Av South nr G
" Brothers (David and Alexander), dairy-
men, 16th Av South nr I
" David (Simmen Bros.), r. 16th Av South nr I
" Frank P., inlaid work, r. IOO31/2 Valencia
L MONTAGUE & CO,
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\ 309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Simmen Frederick (Simmen Bros.), r. 16th Av
South nr G
" Frederick, marine clerk Fireman's Fund
Ins. Co., r. 132 Olive Av
" Harry J., salesman Mort Hepburn & Co., r.
1003!/2 Valencia
" John, cabinetmaker Fink & Schindler, r.
332, 29th
Simmen John, manager Home Manufacturing
Co., 561-563 Brannan, r. WOSYi Valencia
" Michael, rancher, r. 16th Av South bet G
andH
" Samuel, clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co., r.
East Oakland
" Sophia, widow, r. 132 Olive Av
" Theodore, driver Joachim Cantieni, r. 17th
Av South nr F
Simmer Charles A., engineer Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 1603, 24th
Simmie Andrew, rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 834, 15th
" George W.,r. 834, 15th
" James A., driver W. S. Ray Mfg. Co., r. 834,
15th
" James W., master mariner, r. 834, 15th
Simmonds Ann, widow, r. 314 Jessie
" Francis N., machinist Market St. Ry, r. 2
Alemany
" Mary Mrs., r. 26 Bernard
" Thomas C, sugar sorter, r. 623, 7th
" Thomas J., glass blower, r. 623, 7th
Simmons Alonzo R., r. 703 Tennessee
" Charles, carpenter, r. 837 Valencia
" Charles G., bartender Frederick Rakeman,
r. 729, 5th Av
" Edward P., printer Mysell, Rollins Co., r.
24 Ash Av
" Ellen, widow, r. 817b Filbert
" Elmer E., bookkeeper, r. 1105 Hyde
" Elmer E., salesman W. P. Fuller & Co., r.
Alameda
" Frederick, painter, r. 712 McAllister
" Fredericka Miss, seamstress, r. 734 Mont-
" George, furrier, 121 Post, room 13, r. 1360
Folsom
" George W., contractor, r. 610 Minna
" Hattie, widow, r. 1226 Mission
" Hayden M., druggist Dr. R. A. McLean, r.
704 Ellis
" Henry, r. 712 McAllister
" Herbert O., cigar dealer, r. 511 Elizabeth
" James H., teacher Lowell High School, r.
510 Geary
.. Jennie Miss, r. 504 Greenwich
" J. F., clerk Pelton Water Wheel Co., r. 24
Ash. A.V
" John, hostler Cal. Horse Repository, r. 24
Ash Av
" John, teamster John A. Bauchou
" John G., pipe tester, r. 19 Willow Av
" John P., foreman Pac. Labeling Co.,
Lombard ^ „ . ,
" John T., collector London, Pans and
American Bank, r. 182 Laguna
" J. P., r. 537 Sacramento
" Julia, widow, r. 409 Bay
" Lewis, clerk, r. Tanners' Home
" Maurice J., r. 1914a Bush
.. M. J. Auction Co., H. S. Kozminsky mana-
ger, 1057 Market
Moberg & Kluck (Thomas F. Simmons,
Oscar Moberg and William Kluck), res-
taurant, 207, 2d
Newton W.. manufacturers' agent,
Front, r. 938 Geary
,523
201
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Simmons Paul, law student, r. 610 Minna
" Philip, r. 817b Filbert
" Richard A., clerk, r. 511 Elizabeth
" Samuel, optican Christian Muller, r. 712
McAllister
" Samuel D., special policeman, r. 704 Ellis
" Samuel D. Jr., stage carpenter, r. 704 Ellis
" Samuel W., groceries and liquors, 1722
Larkin
" Thomas F. (Simmons, Moberg & Kluck), r.
741 Folsom
" William A., clerk, r. 817b Filbert
" William B., messenger Wells, Fargo &
Co., r. Gilroy, Cal.
" William S., master mariner, r. 233 Steven-
son
" W. J., r. 1015 Market
j6®=Simmons. See Simonds, Simons and Sy-
monds
Simms Alphonse S., laundryman, r. 1815 Vallejo
" Charles, dentist, 930 Market
" Esther Miss, teacher Clement Grammar
School, r. 28 Elgin Park Av
" George, porter Reinhold Beck
" Robert, gardener, r. 529 Sacramento
iB®="Simms. See Sims and Symmes
Simola An tone, seaman, r. 221 Hickory Av
Simon A., with The Associated Press, r. 709
Vallejo
" Aaron, peddler, r. 444, 7th
" Abraham, tailor, r. 22 Russ
" Albert, salesman, r. 1611 Scott
" Alexander, groceries and liquors, 801 Lar-
kin, r. 914a O'Farrell
" Alfred (Stein, Simon & Co.), r. 1640 Pine
" Andrew, cook, r. 1434 Nebraska
" Benjamin, laborer M. Hansen & Co., r. 333,
27th
" Bernard, manager Joseph Simon, 302, 6th,
r. 335, 6th
" Charles, cigar maker, r. 31 Chesley rear
" Carrie, widow, r. 30 RinconPl
" Charles J., commission merchant, 320 Sac-
ramento, r. 1800 Laguna
" David, cap maker, r. 22 Russ
" David J., barber John Simon, r. 757V2 How-
ard
" Edward S., salesman, r. 649b Willow Av
" Emil, liquors, 609 Clay and 714 Washington,
r. 432 Jackson
" Ephraim (Simon & Manasse), r. 1911 Van
Ness Av
" Esther, widow, r. 609 McAllister
" Eugene, upholsterer, r. 831 Ellis
" Felix, porter Collins & Wheeland
Simon Francis X., manager Britton & Rey, 525
Commercial, r. 7 Montgomery Av
" Frederick, cabinet maker Home Mfg. Co.,
r. 151 Virginia Av
" Gabriel, tailor. 609 Mission, r. 62 South
Park
" George, miner, r. 639 Mission
" George, tinner Cal. Wire Wks
" George W., traveling salesman G. Cobn
Co., r. 624 Eddy
" Grace Miss, physician, r. 634 Eddy
" H. ife Co. (Henry Simon), advertising nov-
elties, 210 Battery
" Harris, peddler, r. 444, 7th
" Harry, cloakmaker Armand Cailleau, r. 22
Russ
" Harry L., salesman Abner Doble Co.. r. 62
South Park
" Henry (H. Simon & Co.). r. 2221 Sutter
" Henry, bartender Max Cohen & Co., r. 831
Ellis
Simon Henry, salesman D. Samuels, r. 10 Ash Av
" Henry C, engineer, r. 1120 De Haro
" Herman, upholsterer, 1251 Mission, r. 1211b
Howard
" Herrmann L. (Stein, Simon & Co.), r. 1640
Pine
" Isidor, janitor New City Hall, r. 333, 27th
" isidor, traveling salesman, r. 1425 Webster
" Isidore, bookkeeper L,ewis Meyerstein, r.
1308 Hayes
" J. E., student Van der Naillen's School of
Engineering, r. 1311 Van Ness Av
" John, barber, 757V4 Howard, r. Oakland
" Joseph, crockery and glassware, 306, 6th,
r. 239, nth
" Jules (Simon & Ruberti), r. 225 Powell
Simon Jules, physician and surgeon, 323 Geary,
hours 1 to 3 p. m., r. 2111 Pine, telephone
Pine 141
" Julius, r. 1911 Van Ness Av
" Lehman, salesman Alexander Simon, r.
914A Larkin
" Leopold, compositor Abend Post, r. 237 Oak
" Louis (Stein, Simon & Co.), r. 164D Pine
" Louis, tanner Isaac Levy, r. 330 Geary
" Louis A. Mrs., r. 633 Golden Gate Av
" Louise, domestic, 3040 California
" Malvina Miss, teacher Whittier Primary
School, r. 1157 Octavia
" Marc, delivery clerk William Cline, r. 335,
27th
" Meyer, merchant, r. 1425 Webster
" Michael, tin decorator Britton & Rey, r.
1605 Dupont
" Minna Mrs., teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 1308 Hayes
" Morris, peddler, r. 35V4 Chesley
" Narcisse, r. 712a Union
" Oscar, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 68 Clem-
entina
" Paul, carpenter, r. 428 Broadway
" Paul, printer, r. 550 Natoma
" Philip (Philip Simon & Co.), r. 6 Geary
Court
" Philip & Co., (Philip Simon), barbers, 3
Stockton
" Samuel, shoemaker Max Cohn, r. 1030 How-
ard
" Samuel H., teamster Conlin & Roberts, r.
13201/2 Natoma
" Scott S., barber, 358, 3d, r. 175 Clara
" Selmar, salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
2506% California
" S. H. Mrs., teacher piano, r. 1320H Natoma
" Sigmund, traveling salesman Sachs Bros.
& Co.. r. 203 Stockton
" Sigmund H., deputy License Collector, r.
634 Eddy
" Sigmund L., deputy SheriflE, r. 2721 Lagima
" Silas (Simon & Manasse), r. 1708 O'Farrell
" S. M., musician, r. 712 Ellis
" Solomon S., barber, r. 34 Austin Av
" Theodore, hog ranch, r. 29th Av South nr H
" Thomas, fireman Market St. Ry., r. 1444
Jackson
" William, bootblack, r. 1 Hopeton Terrace
" William, fireman S. P. Co., r. 4 Shotwell
" & Manasse (Silas Simon, Nathan Manasse
and Ephraim Simon), commission mer-
chants. 119 Bush
" & Ruberti (Jules Simon and Robert Ru-
berti), ladies' hair dressers, 235 Powell
j8®="Simon. See Symon
Simona Louis, laborer, r. 27 Hinckley
Simonds John, president Simonds Saw Co., 31
Main, r. 2419 Channing Way, Berkeley
" R. Mrs., widow, r. 33 Hinckley
" Samuel D. Rev., r. 935 Clay
SIMONDS SAW CO.
(incorporated), John Simonds presi-
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pulleys and belting, manufacturers
Simonds' saws and machine knives
and agents for the Dodge Wood Split
Pulley, 31 Main, telephone Main 1407
Simonds Scott H., r. 201, 4th Av
" Walter A., clerk, r. 201, 4th Av
" Walter M., carpenter, r. 662 Minna
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Simonds "Wilbert A., shoemaker P. F. Nolan &
Co., r. West Berkeley
" Willis S. Mrs., widow, r. 1143 Shotwell
J8®=-Simonds. See Simmons and Symonds
Simonelli Adolfo, porter I. Cuenin
" Giovanni, junk, 538 Green
Simonetti Jolin (Simonetti & Earli), r. 428, 4th
" Michael, fruits and vegetables, 911 Harri-
son and 549, 4th
" & Earli (John Simonetti and John Earli),
fruits, 428, 4th
Simoni Anita, widow, r. 447 Broadway
" Lazaro, Ijootbiack, r. 447 Broadway
Simonnet Anatole, proprietor Del Monte House,
1030 Howard
Simonovich Martin, cook, r. 143, 6th
Simons Albert, hackman, r. 14 Laskie
" Bert B., salesman The Stewart, Howe &
May Co., r.2917 California
" Frank, machinist Clot & Meese, r. 614^, 2d
" Fred, substitute Underwriters Fire Patrol,
Station 1, r. 513 Baker
" Hyman, bootblack, SE cor Jessie and 3d,
r. 40 Moss
" Isidor, capitalist, r. 513 Baker
" Leland, cashier cafe Occidental Hotel, r.
935 Sacramento
" Louis S., manager The Stewart, Howe &
May Co., 14 Sansome, r. 2917 California
" Mary, widow, tinware, 428i4 Broadway
. " Mildred Mrs., r. 26/2 Ha^es
" Minnie Mrs., varieties. 614%, 2d
" P. B. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
" Robert A., electrician Will & Finck Co., r.
914 Harrison
" Samuel, salesman, r. 2506i/^ California
4®"Simons. See Simonds, Simmons and Sy-
mons
SimoDsen Chris, laborer, r. 1131 Tennessee
" Gerhard E., pressman, r. 13 Perry
" Hans, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Niels, photographer, r. 109 Jessie
" Sophus, master bkt Chehalis, office 48 Mar-
ket, room 1, r. 1904 Washington
" William, musician, r. 607 Stockton
Simonson Bella, widow, r. 307 Golden Gate Av
" Charles, seaman str Point Loma
" Christopher, seaman, r. 33 Perry
" J., seaman str Santa Cruz
" Jacob E., barber, r. 615 Pine rear
" John, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. Oakland
" John, teamster, r. 4 McCormick PI
Simonson Joseph, president California Gas
Fixture Co., 123 Geary, r. Palace Hotel
" Marie, widow, r. 317, 3d
<• Simon, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
Simonton Bert, barber M. J. Silvey, r. 1102
Howard
" Frederick W., clerk forwarding dept.
Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 109 Montgomery
Simonton James G., agent Blickensderfer type-
writing machines, 602 Market, base-
ment Crocker Bldg, r. 11 Polk
" Otilla, widow, r. 920 Sutter
" Thomas B., carpenter, r. 12 Harriet
Simpers George W., watchman U. S. Mint, r.
1112 Folsom
Simpkin Harry C, shoe cutter P. F. Nolan &
Co., r. 51 Russ
" Thomas S., harnessmaker Kempkey, Gil-
ham & Sawyer, r. 65814 Minna
" William, laundryman, r. 51 Russ
Simpkins C. H. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
=' H. R., r. University Club
J8@=*Simpkins. See Semken and Simkins
Simpson Abraham D., agent Michaels, Stern &
Co. (Rochester, N. Y.), 119 Bush, room 12,
r. 828 O'Farrell
" A. D., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 501 Napa
" Ada, widow, r. 517 Mason
" Adam, r. Old People's Home
" A. J. Mrs., widow, r. 311 Church
" Albert, receiver Cal. St. RR, r. 1510b Hyde
" Alexander, ship carpenter, r. 346, 4th
" Alfred H^, ventriloquist, grainer and
teacher cornet, 513 Geary
" Ann, widow, r. 2416 Fell
" Annie, widow, r. 311 Church
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.
DOMESTIC RUGS
rN LARGE VARIETY.
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Simpson Annie Mrs., r. 26 Ritch
" Arthur, paper hanger, r. 1705 Market
Simpson Asa M., president Simpson Lumber
Co. and Northwestern Lumber Co., 48
Market, r. 2010 Pacific Av
" Bertram C, engraver Louis Roesch Co., r.
3620a 16th
" Charles, cigars and tobacco, 101, 6th, r. 711
Minna
" Charles, master sohr Rock Island, office 216
Sacramento, r. Oakland
" Charles M., foreman Joseph Jacquemet &
Co.,r. 2 Worth
" Charles R., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
252 Carl
" Clara C, widow, r. 317 Jones
" Clara E., widow, r. 3620a 16th
" Colin, printer, r. 305 San Jose Av
" David, clerk, r. 1525 Fulton
" David, distributor S. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" David L., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1616
Grove
" Diedrich, tailor, r. 21 Silver
" Edmund E., bookkeeper, r. 3620a 16th
" Edward, porter P. J. McDonald
" Edward, steward, r. 1107 Clay
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 29 Oak Grove Av
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 304 Valencia
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 2808 Laguna
" Ernest S., journalist Chronicle, r. 319 Sut-
ter
" Frank D., engineer, r. 338 Shotwell
" Frank H., carpenter, r. Ellert nr Andover
Av
" Frederick P., clerk Brunswick, Balke, Col-
lender Co., r. 3620a 16th
" George, laborer Ballard & Hall, r. 556 Bry-
ant
" George, litho pressman Schmidt Labels
Litho Co., r. 13 Perry
" George L., grainer, r. 1207 Mission
" George W., manufacturer letter boxes, 612
Shrader
" Gertrude, widow, r. 737 Ellis
" Gilbert, bookkeeper E. F. Niehaus & Co.,
r. West Berkeley
Simpson, HaU, Miller & C9. (Wallingford,
Conn.), manufacturers silver plated
hollow-ware, A. I. Hall & Son agents.
528-530 Market
" Harry, shoemaker, r. NE cor 19th and
Shotwell
" Henry, inspector U. S. Customs, r. 2Marye
Terrace
" Henry, laborer, r. 1434 Howard
" Henry, master mariner, r. 214 Francisco
" Henry H., grainer, r. 58 Steiner
■' Herbert W., locksmith, r, 823 Howard
" H. R., 1st assistant engineer str Washte-
naw
" Hyram, locksmith, electric bells and saw
filing, 649 Mission
SIMPSON J. A.,
physician and surgeon, offlce 1132
Kentucky, hours 1 to 3 and 7 to 8 p.
m., telephone South 25, r. 223 Solano
Simpson James, molder, r. 1811,21st
Simpson James, physician and surgeon, hours
1 to 3 p. m., offlce and r. 234 Post, tele-
phone Main 1036
" James, plasterer, r. 2625 Mission
" James, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" James, teamster, r. 537 Sacramento
" James A., r. 1705 Baker
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Simpson James G., coremaker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 1811, 21st
" James S., laborer, r. 19 Stockton PI
" Jennie M. Miss, dentist, 1 Y. M. C. A. Bldg,
Sth floor
" J. H., with Cal. Adsigns Co., r. 1827 Market
" J. L. , teamster, r. SW cor Bay and Webster
" John, r. 421 Greenwich
Simpson John (Simpson & Fisher), and consul
Denmark, 22 California, room 12, r. 1927
Webster
" John, barber, r. 612 Howard
" John, boilermaker, r. 512 Howard
" John, lumberman, r. 346, 4th
" John, machinist, r. 4 Leonard PI
" John A., cigars, 207, 8th
" John F., laborer, r. 421 Greenwich
" John G. (Simpson & Friedman), r. 1225 Mc-
Allister
" John H., porter F. Chevalier & Co., r. 304
Valencia
" John K., carpenter Wesley K. McCausland,
r. 404 Broadway
" John L., carpenter, r. 729 Montgomery
" John L,., driver, r. 307 Jones
" Joseph D., painter, r. 1207 Mission
" Joseph R., maltster, r. 424, 19th
" Liillie M. Miss, teacher James Lick Gram-
mar School, r. 1032 Bryant
" Louis J., clerk Simpson Lumber Co., r. 2010
Pacific Av
" Louis M.. painter, r. 823 Howard
Simpson Lumber Co., A. M. Simpson president,
Samuel Perkins vice-president and
treasurer, E. J. Holt secretary, 48 Mar-
ket, yards 222Steuart, cor 4th and Chan-
nel and foot of Powell
" Lynn C, journalist Chronicle, r. 1325 Leav-
enworth
SIMPSON M. Mme.,
dressmaking and ladies' tailoring, 513
Geary, telepTione Hyde 1581
Simpson Margaret, widow, r. 461^^ Tehama
" Margaret Mrs., r. 1032 Bryant
" Mary A., widow, r. 323 Larkin
Simpson Memorial M. E. cnurch. Rev. John
Stephens pastor, SE cor Hayes and
Buchanan
" Patrick, carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r. 1929
Howard
" Richard, maltster National Brewing Co.,
r. 424, 19th
" Richard J., cooper Pac. Woodenware and
Cooperage Co., r. 304 Valencia
" Richard S., manager R. W. Simpson, r. 2514
Ford
" Richard W.. brush and broom manufactur-
er, 623-625 Brannan, office and salesroom,
.542 Clay, r. 526 Devisadero
" Robert, brick layer, r. 711 Harrison
" Robert N., broker, 305 Battery, r. Oakland
" Sadie E., widow, r. 42914 Tehama
" Sarah C, widow, r. EUert nr Andover Av
" Sarah S. Miss, teacher Bernal Heights Pri-
mary School, r. 2535 Mission
" Stephen, house mover, r. 37 Lafavette rear
" Sylvester C, attorney at law, .5.S2 Market,
room 41, r. 1408 Leavenworth
" T., porter str St. Paul
" Thomas, r. 1207 Mission
" Thomas, dryer La Grande Laundry
Simpson Thomas B. (Simpson & Millar), r. 3408
Clay
" Thomas C, grainer, 1731 Market, r. 1207
Mission
Simpson Thomas R., clerk freight auditor's
dept. S. P. Co.. r. 1015 Market
" Thomas R., clerk S. F. & N. P. Ry.
" Waldie J., electrician, r. 526 Devisadero
" Walter, telegraph operator, r. 46I14 Te-
hama
Simpson William, druggist, 503 Davis, and
proprietor Montgomery Street Phar-
macy, 603 Montgomery, r. Alameda
" William, longshoreman, r. 1315 Sansome
rear
" William, musician, r. 1319 Mason
" William, painter, r. 1811, 21st
" William, plasterer, r. 900V4 Vallejo
" William, ship carpenter, r. 346, 4th
" William, steward, r. 1434 Broadway
" William, tailor, 2820 Greenwich
" William Mrs., widow, r. 25.35 Mission
" William Jr., plasterer, r. QQOYi Vallejo
" William F., clerk Simpson & Millar, r.
3408 Clay
" William J., foreman U. S. Customs, r. 304V4
Guerrero
Simpson William P., physician and surgeon,
office 234 Post
" William V. B., carpenter, r. 2535 Mission
SIMPSON & FISHER
(John Simpson), sailmakers, agents
and dealers in Woodberry and Druid
sail duck and twine, and manufactur-
ers bunting flags, 34-36 Steuart
Simpson & Friedman (John G. Simpson and
Philip Friedman), boots and shoes, 1308
Market
SIMPSON & MILLAR
(Thomas B. Simpson and John E. Mil-
lar), searchers of records, 535 Califor-
nia, branch office 305 Larkin, rooms
1-5, telephone Main 1932
i8®"Simpson. See Simson
Simpton Elizabeth, widow, r. 4 Metcalfe PI
" J. Reynolds, weigher Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 4 Metcalfe PI
Simrak Mitchell, fruits and vegetables, 336 De-
visadero, r. 701 Devisadero
" Samuel S.. foreman Rudolph Herman, r.
1707 Stockton rear
Sims Alfred, waiter W. J. Sullivan, r. 534 Bush
" George C, longshoreman, r. 108 Nebraska
" George C. Jr., laborer, r. 108 Nebraska
" John, ironworker Western Iron Works, r.
416Capp
Sims John F., president Western Iron Works,
12.3-125 Beale, r. Berkeley
" John M. Mrs., president The Deaconess'
Home and Bible Training School, 315
Castro, r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Jonas, janitor, r. 376 Natoma
" Joseph, foreman Western Iron Works, r.
1226 Treat Av
" Joseph, physician, r. 616 Golden Gate Av
" Joseph Jr., jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 1226
Treat Av
" Samuel J., printer, r. 1226 Treat Av
" Ulysses G., engraver The R. M. Wood Co.,
r. 417 Powell
" Vargry H.. contractor, r. 1824 Market
j89"Sims. See Simms and Symmes
Simson Daniel, varieties, 509 Larkin
-^"Simson. See Simpson
Sinay Simon (Levy & Sinay), r. 1317 Webster
Sincich Jeremiah, cook, r. 1109, 10th Av South
Sinclair Alexander P., special agent Home and
Phoenix Ins. Co., r. Salt Lake City
" Alfred H., compositor Argonaut, r. 29a
Prosper
" Duncan, helper John W. Shanahan, r. 1658
Market
" Elizabeth, domestic, 1915 Larkin
" George, solicitor A. & A. Baker, r. 283 Jessie
" Helen M., widow, r. 1414 Castro
" James H., clerk, r. llj^ William
" John, r. 808 Montgomery
" John, r. 810 Turk
" John, paper hanger, r. ]5i4 Washington Av
" John, trackwalker Market St. Ry., r. 816,
26th
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Sinclair Jolin W., r. Sill5V4 Jones
" John W. Jr., clerk Union Box Factory, r.
2115'^ Jones
" Joseph D., lodgings, 1658 Market
" Lyford, accountant Pac. Surety Co., r.
21151/2 Jones
" Marie, widow, r. lli^ William
" Norman J., bookkeeper, r. 119a Bartlett
" Peter, porter Dodge, Sweeney & Co., r. SE
cor Hampshire and 15th
" Robert, r. 17 Polk
" Robert, driver John W. Shanahan, r. 1658
Market
" Rudolph J., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
547 Folsom
" Samuel F., tax buyer, 415 Montgomery,
room 16, r. East Oakland
'■ William, boots and shoes. 1406 Valencia.
r. 930 Guerrero
" William J., real estate, r. 721 Golden Gate
Av
-«S=Sinclair. See St. Clair
Sinclaire Cenobia, widow, dressmaking, 222
Leavenworth
Sincock H. Mrs., widow, r. 710 Castro
Sindlar Charles H., baker Simkins & Thorp, r.
300 Valencia
Sinex John M. motorman Market St. Ry., r.
91214 Laguna
SING FAT & CO,
Chinese and Japanese toazaar, im-
porters, wholesale and retail dealers
Chinese and Japanese fancy goods, 614
Dupont, next St. Mary's Church
Singer Carlman, tailor, r. 71014 Clementina
" Charles E., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
210 California Av
" Henry W., cellarman Lachman & Jacobi,
r. 10 Broad
« H. Frederick, baker, r. 11 Laskie
" John, waiter Clorandin F. Andrieu, r. 26i/4
Kearny
" Leonard, butcher, r. Railroad Av bet 8th
and 9th Avs South
Singer Manufacturing Co. The sewing ma-
chines, Willis B. Fry general agent,
central office 231 Crocker Bldg, San
Francisco branch and city department,
W. F. Wright manager, 22 Post
" Piano Co. (Chicago), Byron Mauzy agent,
308-314 Post
" Rudolph, baker, r. 772 Mission
" William Jr., attorney law dept. S. P. Co.,
4 Montgomery
" William H., clerk law dept. S. P. Co., 4
Montgomery
Singleton Charles, horse trainer, r. 174 Jessie
" Dennis, longshoreman, r. 227 Crescent Av
" Josephine, widow, r. 911 Hyde
" Walter E., dentist, NE cqr 22d and Fol
som, r. 734, 24 th
Singley Charles E., bookkeeper D. O. Mills, r
514 Sutter
" Frank B., traveling auditor S. F. & N. P.
Ry., r. Alameda
" George W., local freight agent S. F. & N
P. Ry., r. 1226a Union
Singman Bernard B., barber J. M. Peregrine r
25 Market
Sinibaldi Ascanio, varieties, 1525 Polk, r. 1507
Broadway
Sink Andrew J., r. 15 Powell
" Frederick W., carrier postofflce, r. 26 Eureka
Sinkwitz Charles F. , clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Hay wards, Cal.
«9-Sinn. See Sen
Sinnes Anton, seaman, r. 739, 4th
Sinnett Alvah, salesman Gray's Harbor Com-
merical Co., r. Alameda
" May Miss, milliner, r. 208 Jones
Sinnott J., laborer J. W. Ferris, r. 1 Rivoli Av
" James, boatman, r. 5 Jefferson
" Johanna, domestic, 2108 Pine
" Margaret, widow, bakery, 3244 Mission
" Richard, carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 1325 Guerrero rear
" Thomas F. , U. S. storekeeper International
Revenue Service
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding.
30©-r0 Sl-r IVIARKET ST.
Sinon Thomas, carpenter, r. 2015 Hyde
" William, capitalist and president The
Commonwealth Mutual Building and
Loan Association, 402 Montgomery,
rooms 18-19, r. 2015 Hyde
Sinon William J., superintendent Station A
Post Office, r. NE cor Union and Hyde
Sinotte Libbie M. Mrs. lodgings, 25% Stockton
Sinsheimer Brothers (San Luis Obispo), mer-
chants, ofQce 222 California
" Henry, manager S. Koshland & Co., 222
California, r. 2102 Van Ness Av
" Solomon Y., jeweler C. H. Lindermann, r.
1432 Geary
Sinton Joseph M., freight agent Johnson-Locke
Mercantile Co., r. 610 Fell
Sinz Ludwig, painter, r. 1005 Clay
" Otto, watchmaker, r. 1351 Alabama
Sioli Luigi, laborer, r. 332 Green rear
Siordia Flora, widow, r. 1442 Jackson
Sipel James, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
Siperly Florence Miss, teacher music, r. 310
Sipple Henry, carriage woodworker, r. 73 Al-
bion Av
Sirieix Leon, inventor 533 Kearny, room 2, r. 507
Pine
Sirignamo Peter, shoemaker, 1427 Pacific
Sirocco Giuseppe B. (Canepa & Sirocco) r. 504
Filbert
" Mary, widow, r. 1518 Howard
Sirrell William, stone cutter, r. 530, 3d
Sirvio Annie, domestic, 2916 Sacramento
Siscan Adolphe, superintendent French Mutual
Benevolent Society Cemetery,r. 34th Av
and Clement
Sisenvine Levi, cigar dealer, r. 1618 Geary
" Moses, agent, r. 907i/4 Dolores
" Rachel, widow, r. 12O81/2 Polk
" Samuel, clerk, r. 12O81/2 Polk
" Simon, clerk, r. 1208y2 Polk
Sisk John, marine fireman, r. 3 Lawrence PI
Siskiyou Consolidated Quicksilver Mining Co.,
Edward F. Stone secretary, 306 Pine,
room 4
Siskiyou Lumber and Mercantile Co. (incorpo-
rated), Scott & Van Arsdale managers,
128-129 Crocker Bldg
Siskron Charles A., blacksmith H. B. Schind-
ler, r. 1708M San Carlos Av
" Clara A., widow, r. 112, 13th
" Edward, r. 112, 13th
Sisson Albert W., r. 411 Ellis
" Anna W., widow, r. 411 Ellis
" Caroline M. Mrs., teacher Hearst Gram-
mar School, r. 2506 Bush
Sisson, Crocker & Co., office 129-130 Crocker
Bldg
" Cyrus T.,r. 411 Ellis
" Ernst K., dental student, r.-821 Larkin
" Joseph H. (Sisson, Crocker & Co.). r. 2125
California
" William J., stock raiser, r. 411 Ellis
Sistermans Josephine Miss, r. 1307 Taylor
" Louisa, widow, r. 1307 Taylor
Sisterna Philip, proprietor Sisterna's Berkeley
and San Francisco Express, 111 Front,
Sistern a's Berkeley and San Francisco Express,
Philip Sisterna proprietor, 111 Front
Sisters of Charity of the B. V. M., S s Broad-
way bet Van Ness Av and Franklin
Sisters of Mercy Employment Ofiace, St.
Mary's Hospital, cor 1st and Bryant
Sisters of Notre Dame, E s Dolores bet 16th
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Sisters of the Holy Cross, 302 Capp
Sisters of the Holy Family, 312 Fulton, HO
Hayes, 860 Hayes and 1413 Powell
Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary,
W s lOth bet Howard and Folsom
Sites Oscar F., secretary and manager Palace
Hardware Co., 603 Market, r. Oakland
Sitgreaves Beverly Mrs., dress cutting school,
63 St. Ann's Bldg
Sittenheim Emelia, widow, r. ISOS'/J Polk
" Leopold, pressman Francis- Valentine Co.,
r. 13051/2 Polk
Sittley Frederick, stone cutter, r. 430 Bryant
Sitton John J. Rev., r. 3 Clay Av
" Naomi B. Mrs., superintendent Cumber-
land Chinese Mission, 3 Clay Av
Sivanger Harry L., stenographer Charles
Brown & Son, r. 1516 Clay
Sivell Albert J., waiter Occidental Hotel, r.
1555 Kearny
Sivers John, shoemaker, 807 Buchanan, r. 113
Lobos
" John H. (W. F. Van Bergen & Co.), r. 310,
3d Av
" Olivia Mrs., r. 1408 Mission
4®"Sivers. See Severs
Siverson Charles, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
1302 Hayes
" Emil, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Sivertsen Charles O., plumber E. Demers, r. 318
Fremont
" Martin O.. liquors, NE cor Howard and
Steuart, r. 318 Fremont
" Sivert A., mattress maker H. W. Frank &
Co., r. 405 Stevenson
Sivori Antonio (Sivori & Co.), r. 60^4 Annie
" Antonio, paste packer Martinoni &
Podesta, r. 21 Lafayette PI
" & Co. (Antonio Sivori and Giovanni B.
Badano), florists, 6OV2 Annie
Six Mile House (New), Alex Hischier proprie-
tor, cor Worden Av and Mission Road
" Mile House, Henry Blanken proprietor, San
Bruno Av near County Line
" Mile House, John Regli proprietor. Mis-
sion Road nr County Line
Sixth Street Pharmacy, Charles M. Troppmann
manager, 452, 6th
Sixtus Michael, teamster, r. 162 Clara
Size Mary, domestic. 1501 Van Ness Av
Sizer William H., advertising agent, office 217
Bush
Sjelonder John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Sjogren August, carpenter Thomas Merry, r. 404
Greenwich
" Emil W., fireman, r. 2240 Post
■' Franz O., carpenter Thomas Merry, r. 518
Day
" Otto Mrs., dressmaking, 518 Day
SJonfild Antone, merchant, r. Edinburgh nr
Russia Av
Sjovall Erasmus P., r. 841 Castro
Skaggs Frederick L., bookkeeper Hotel St.
Nicholas
" Willie A., r. 944 Valencia
Skagit Cumberland-Coal Co. The, A. W. Blun-
dell president, William Steel vice-presi-
dent, W. Wallace Armstrong secretary,
508 California, room 28
Skaife Alfred, salesman A. Repsold &. Co., r.
824 Waller
" Francis W., veterinary surgeon, 18 Cedar
Av, r. 1008 Bush
Skain Richard, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 1426
California
Skalla Jacob, waiter J. P. McDonald, r. 1109
Tennessee
Skanca Michael, restaurant, 1401 Valencia, r.
1316 Valencia
Skarstedt Ernest (Olsson & Skarstedt) and
editor and proprietor Vestkusten, Swe-
dish newspaper, 921 Mission, r. 1131
Army
Skeem Peter H., seaman, r. 22 East
Skehan Henry, marble polisher, r. 441a Tehama
" James, dairyman, r. Trumbull nr Congdon
" James J., rubber worker Bowers Rubber
Co., r. 730 O'Farrell
" Joseph, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 33d
Av South bet G and H
Skellinger Charles L., motorman, r. 819a 24th
" Frederick, driver Ewell, Shafer &Co., r. 811
Shotwell
" H. D., clerk Geo. W. Gibbs Co., r. 811 Shot-
well
Skelly Charles F., compositor Co-operative Pub-
lishing Co., r. 1042 York
" Edward, laborer, r. 2 Freelon
" Edward J., carpenter, r. 1042 York
" Frank P. (Skelly & Welch), r. 1313 Fell
" Gregory, policeman, r. 1424, 25th
" I. M., conductor Market St. Ry..r. 1224 Mis-
sion
" James H., vice-president Asbestos Para-
fflne Co., r. 299 Hyde
" James P., bookkeeper J. Noonan, r. 34
Rausch
" Jerome C, clerk, U. S. Pension Agency, r.
1119 O'Farrell
" John, bartender F. Kaufman, r. 34 Rausch
" John H,, foreman packing room Nathan,
Dohrmann & Co., r. 2029 Ellis
" John R., salesman Moore, Hunt & Co., r.
226 Dolores
" John T., porter, r. 1042 York
" John W., butcher, r. 34 Rausch
" Mary, domestic, 1821 Sacramento
" Michael, r. 1224 Mission
" Michael, laborer S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
1514 Folsom
" Thomas P., carpenter, r. 2729 Pine
" Timothy, carpenter Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 1042 York
" & Welch (Frank Skelly and Thomas
Welch), painters, 1501, 24th
Skelton Ennion W., real estate agent, 410
Montgomery, room 2
" M. E. Mrs., r. 132 Murphy Bldg
" William, vocalist, 1 Eddy
Skene H., clerk, r. 989 Howard
Skerrett Daniel, jeweler, 126, 2d, r. 113 Webster
" Delamere, 2d lieut. Battery C, 5th Artillery
U. S. A., Alcatraz Island
" John F., produce, r. 133 Shipley
4®"Skerrett. See Skarrett
Sketch Club, 508 Montgomery, room 29
Skidmore Charles W., solicitor Will E. Fisher
&Co., r. 1219 Filbert
" Frank A., stenographer Kilgarif & Beaver,
r. 511 Turk
,. Harriet M. Miss, r. 1219 Filbert
Skiff Albert E., real estate, r. 308, 5th
" AlonzoM., carpenter, r. 512 Harrison
" James, painter, r. 104 Fair Oaks rear
" Oscar J., painter, r. 3525^^ Mission
J8®"Skiffington. See Ski\ington
Skiles James, clerk, r. 1412 Powell
Skillicorn Arthur E., electrician, r. 1542 Jackson
" John, carpenter, r. 1542 Jackson
" John H., hostler, r. 509 Jersey
" John H. Jr., painter, r. 509 Jersey
Skillin Daniel H., carpet layer. 504 Larkin
Skillman Edward A., capitalist, r. 34 Ellis
" Mary, widow, lodgings, 919 Battery
" Peter D,, bookkeeper Edmund L. Wood
Skimmings Robert H., clerk The Liverpool
and London and Globe Insurance Co., r.
Berkeley
Skinner Alexander, stevedore, r. Telegraph Hill
Observatory
" Cole H., bartender Occidental Hotel
" Eliza Mrs., varieties, 21 Valencia
" Frank G., marine enginet^r, 9 Mission, r.
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aer Henry E., secretary E. T. Allen Co.,
416 Market, r. Berkeley
" Homer, carpenter, r. 304, 3d
" Isaac P., cook str Modoc
" James, machinist, r. 1313 Bush
" James, millhand Delmonte Milling Co., r.
151 Silver
•' James H., machinist, r. 304, 3d
Skinner Jolin B., manager Champion Phar-
macy, NW cor Eddy and Steiner, r. 1724
O'Farrell
Skinner Jolin C, division superintendent
Market Street Railway Company, office
NW cor Mason and Washington, r. 1111 Vz
Jones
" John F., barber, 148, 5th, r. 426 Natoma
" John H., note teller First National Bank,
r. Alameda
" John L., wine dealer, r. 513 Post
" Mary Mrs., in charge Telegraph Hill Ob-
servatory
" Ralph E., conductor Market St. Ry, r. 1011
Mission
" Richard, painter, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Skipper Sarah E. Miss, saleslady, r. 51 Henry
Skipwith Caleb J., whitener, r. 17 Sherwood
Skirvin F. L.., school teacher, r. 227, 2d
<• Harvey, stone cutter John D. McGilvray
& Co.
Skivington Frank, carpenter, r. Sadowa nr Ori-
zaba Av
" George A., pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 1023 York
" Hannah, widow, r. Sadowa nr Orizaba Av
" John, salesman, r. 1023 York
" John F., foreman pattern shop Risdon I. &
L. Wks, r. 316 Fremont
" Mary Mrs., r. 1023 York
" Robert J., pattern maker Risdon I. & L.
Wks, r. 1020 York
j86S-Skivington. See Skifflngton
Skoglund Martin, submarine diver, .r. 611 How-
ard
Skogstet Charles, painter, r. 331 McAllister
Skolfleld Samuel, r. 1517 Mission
Skoll Louis, bookbinder, r. 26 Russ
" Louis, engineer, r. 216, 7th
Skooman William, cook New Wisconsin Hotel
Skootsky Albert, shoemaker, 1704 Hyde, r. 1717
Leavenworth rear
" David, collector Tobias Brilliant, r. 711
Willow Av
" Israel, expressman, SW cor Califotaia and
Sansome, r. 711 Willow Av
" Theodore, collector, r. 711 Willow Av
Skorgen Martin, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Skov Christian P., carrier postofflce, r. 417a
Francisco
Skow John, waiter C. G. Larsen
Skowran Frank, nailer Cal. Barrel Co., r. 505,
6th
■ " Joseph, groceries, 505, 6th
Skoyen Louis E., clerk Annie Lack, r. 1019 Pa-
cific
Skuce Frank, stevedore, r. 19 Boyd
" Frank J. , porter Cutting Fruit Packing Co. ,
r. 7 Boyd
SkuUof Matthew, polisher, r. 417'/2 Hayes
Skupensky Antonio Mrs., widow, r. 1115i4 Clay
Skur John, longshoreman, r. 142 Townsend
Skvicolo John, cook C. Radovan, r. 1109 Folsom
Slack Catharine Mrs., r. 1729 Sutter
" Charles A., groceries and liquors, 432Post,
r. 501 Post
Slack Charles W., presiding judge Superior
Court and judge Department 10, cham-
bers New City Hall, 3d floor, r. 1737 Sut-
ter
«' Darwin E., s. 705 Shotwell
" Edgar S., carpenter, 115 Geary rear, r. 807'^
Treat Av
" Edward, driver Chase's Bakery, r. 1923
Fillmore
" EllardD., clerk, r. 2630 Howard
" Emma F. Mrs., r. 2630 Howard
" George, shooting gallery, 309, 3d
" J. Arnold, bookkeeper, r. 122 Turk
" John W., r. 705 Shotwell
" Joseph, porter, r. 5.S2 Mission
W, & J. SLOANE & CO.,
DRAPERIES.
Slack Michael J., laborer, r. 532 Mission
" Walter K., clerk San Francisco Collateral
Loan Bank, r. Berkeley
Slade Charles, student Van der Naillen's
School of Engineering, r. 28, 8th
SLADE S. E. LUMBER CO.
(Spencer E. Slade), dealers in Oregon
Eine, spruce and redwood lumber, 20
uning Bldg, 106 Market, telephone
Drumm 48
Slade Spencer E. (S. E. Slade Lumber), r. 212
Ashbary
;8®-Slade. See Slate
Sladky Charles, proprietor Hammam Baths,
11-13 Grant Av, r. Mountain View, Cal.
" Joseph A., with Charles Sladky, r. Moun-
tain View, Cal.
Sladovich Christopher, driver Abramovich
Bros. & Co., r. 1654 Polk
Slate Ellen, widow, r. 6 Alaska PI
Slater Charles, coal passer str City of Everett
" Edith Miss, trained nurse, r. 1117 Van Ness
Av
•• Frank, showcase maker Bernstein & Co.,
r. 618, 6th
" Hannah S., widow, nurse, r. bOT-A Leaven-
worth rear
" Harry, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" James H., lodgings, 6 Turk
" John, master mariner, r. 51 Stanford
" John C, bookkeeper Hale Bros., r. 120 Mc-
Allister
" John W., clerk, r. 234 Fell
" Louis, musician, r. 766V^ Howard
" Mary H., widow, r. 12th Av South nr Q
" Melvina Miss, clairvoyant, r. 766>4 Howard
" Patrick, plasterer, r. 234 Fell
" William, secretary, r. 1 Latham PI
4®="Slater. See Sleator, Slitor and Slytor
Slattery Annie, widow, r. 435, 7th Av
" Charles P., porter Milishich & Bello, r. 867
Market
" Clarence, r. 1429 Polk
" Cornelius D., bookkeeper, r. 609 Ellis
" Dennis F., clerk car accountant S. P. Co.,
r. 1429 Polk
" Edgar F., deputy License Collector, r. 1222
Laguna
" Frances B. Miss, r. 2113 Jones
" Frank, laborer, r. 435, 7' h Av
" Frank, salesman Daniel Keefe, r. 46, 28th
" House, Daniel Casey proprietor, 521 Howard
" James, expressman, r. 3219, 16th
" James, iron worker, r. 1109 Tennessee
" James Jr., clerk purchasing and supply
dept. S. P. Co., r. East Oakland
" John, laborer, r. 212 Broadway
" John, teamster, r. 1103 Montgomery
•' John H., gate tender, r. 435, 7th Av
" Kate Miss, r. bnObi Stevenson
" Maggie J. Miss, dressmaking, 131 Murphy
Bldg, r. 3219, 16th
" Mary, widow, r. 128 Page
" Mary, widow, r. 513 Stevenson
" Michael A., plumber, r. 435, 7th Av
" Michael F., photographer, r. 46, 28th
" M. J., steel and copper engraver, 723 Mar-
ket, r. 927 Page
" Neil, butcher, r. 609 Ellis
" Patrick, hostler, r. 7% Dikeman PI
" Patrick, laborer, r. .=532!/2. 6th
" Patrick, salesman The Hamburger Co., r.
8 Morris Av
" Patrick F., cardriver Market St. Ry., r. 120
Shipley
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■j Sau Francisco OfSce, 405 Sansome St. [
Slattery Richard, teamster, r. 1103 Montgomery
" S., forgeman Pac. Roll. Mill
" Thomas A., plumber John J. Bradley, r.
435, 7th Av
" Thomas F., policeman, r. 126V4 Julian Av
'■ William, car cleaner S. P. Co., r. 424 Bran-
nan
" William J., machinist Murray Bros., r.
544A Castro
" William J., marine engineer, r. 423 Green
Slaughter F. C. & Co. (Frank C. Slaughter), im-
porters, brokers and manufacturers'
agents, 120 Sutter, room 80
" Frank C. (F. C. Slaughter & Co.), r. 719^
Bush
Slavan Annie E. Miss, principal Cleveland
Primary School, r. 529, 17th
'■ Frederick, clerk Humboldt Lumber Mill
Co.. r. 111,16th
" Frederick T., laundryman, r. Ill, 16th
" Kate I. Miss, bookkeeper American Car-
bonic Acid Gas Co., r. Alameda
" Mary H. Miss, teacher Cleveland Primary
School, r. 539, 17th
Slaven Elizabeth, widow, r. 1736 Sau Carlos Av
" Hugh, r. 632 Mission
" John, laborer, r. 9 Converse
" Joseph P., tanner, r. 4 Adair
" Michael, laborer, r. 149 Dors rear
" Thomas, laborer, r. 9 Converse
" Thomas D.Mrs., r. .5341/4, 4th
Slavich Andrew J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r.
923/2 Pacific
•' Antonio, cooper Cal. Wine Assn.. r. 923!4
Pacific
'■ George, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 542, 4th
" Matthew, varnisher Cal. Wine Assn.
Slavin Brothers (John A. and Patrick E.), gro-
ceries, liquors and cigars, 1641 Hyde
" Frank, messenger New Western Hotel
" Gilmour, clerk Whitaker & Ray Co.
" John A. (Slavin Bros.), r. 1305 Broadway
" Mary, widow, r. 812 Bryant
" Mary, widow, r. 1305 Broadway
" Patrick, liquors, 546, 6th
•' Patrick E. (Slavin Bros.), r. 1305 Broad-
way
■• T. B., school teacher, r. m6V« Harrison
■' Thomas J., horseshoer Neil M. Johnson, r.
1305 Broadway
4£8"Slavin. See Slavan, Sleavin and Slevin
Slavonic-IUyrlc Cemetery, 34th Av and Clement
Slayback Henry A., paper ruler Hicks- Judd Co..
r. 132 Clipper
Slayton Samuel, manufacturer photo appara-
tus, 124 Gearv. r. 236 Sutter
Sleater Charles, r. 1426 California
" John, hostler Michael Conlon, r. 1426 Cali-
fornia
Sleator Edmond M., canvasser, r. 529"/^ Shot-
well
" Elizabeth M, Miss, stenographer, r. 52914
Shotwell
" Ellen A. Miss, teacher Lincoln Grammar
School, r. 529^ Shotwell
.^-Sleator. See Slater
Sleeper diaries, manager San Francisco Clear-
ing House, 211 Sansome, r. Berkeley
" George E., clerk S. F. Clearing House, r.
Berkeley
" Henry E., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r
516 Ellis
" Hobart W., salesman Baker & Hamilton,
r. East Oakland
" Mary Miss, teacher Longfellow Primary
School, r. "" ""
Sleeth Frank V., manufacturers' agent, 52 Flood
Bldg, r. 810 Central Av
Slemin Charles Jr., manager OfQce Specialty
Mfg. Co., 29 New Montgomery, r. Oak-
land
Slesinger Samuel, attorney at law, 401 Califor-
nia, room 25, r. 816b Larkin
Slesser B. Miss, r. 705 Post
Slessinger Leonard, clerk Porter, Slessinger &
Co., r. 1803 Broadway
" Louis (Porter, Slessinger & Co.), r. 1809
Broadway
■' Walter, clerk The Wertheimer Co., r. 1809
Broadway
4®="Slessinger. See Schlesinger
Sletcher Frederick, mining engineer, r. 48, 4th
Slettengren Erick W.. baker, r. 38 Merritt
Slevin Catherine E.. widow, r. 2755 Harrison
" James, messenger Brunt, r. 2413 Sacra-
mento
■ James P., reporter Examiner, r. 3810b
Howard
■ Louis S., clerk, r. 2413 Sacramento
' Marie C, widow, r. 2413 Sacramento
Thomas B., bookkeeper Lane & Connelly,
r. 2755 Harrison
•• Thomas E., clerk S. F. Gas Light Co., r.
2413 Sacramento
«^Slevin. See Slaven, Slavin and Sleavin
Slidger Oliver P., clerk, r. 418 Golden Gate Av
Shgo James, rattan worker, r. 1700 Folsom
summon Alexander W., r. 1133 Tennessee
" Alonzo, engineer Gray Bros., r. Alameda
Slinker August, watchman, r. 546 Howard
Siinkey Jolm E., proprietor El Monte Hotel
(Sausalito, Cal.), secretary Pacific Coast
Commercial Co., 532-536 Washington and
manager Old Friends' Gazette, 235
Kearny, r. Sausalito
Slipper Levy H., barber Fred E. Sand, r. 711
Bush
Sliscovich Marto, restaurant, 2045 Folsom
Slitor Eliza J., widow, r. 235, Uth
" Ernest H., harnessmaker Main & Win-
chester, r. 235, Uth
4S=-Slitor. See Slyter
Sloan Alexander, ironworker WesternlronWks,
r. 815'/, Geary
" Burtis W., traveling salesman Tillmann &
Bendel
" Cash, jockey, r. Hotel Langham
•' Charles, laborer Bennett & Schutte, r. 2537
Bryant
" Clara S., stewardess str San Jose
" Clarence B., general insurance, 421 Cali-
fornia, r. 3314 Geary
" Edward R., clerk, r. 1425 Bush
" G. B.. gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 2812
Bush
" James, master mariner, r. 26, 12th
" James R., bookkeeper Miller & Hamilton,
r. Oakland
" James Ralnh, with Market St. Ry. Co., r.
Eagle Av nr Willow, Alameda
" John, ship stores, 416 Battery, r. 32V4
Geary
" John, yardman W. G. Staflord&Co., r. 134V4
Silver
" John Jr., painter, r. ]34i4 Silver
" Lewis, sheep buyer, r. 138 Clipper
" Louis B., carpenter, r. 6 Moss
" Margaret, widow, r. 1425 Bush
" Mary Mrs., lodgings, SloYz Geary
" Patrick, helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r. 231
Minna
" Robert W., manager Pac. Coast dept. Lon-
don Guarantee and Accident Co., lim-
ited, 421 California, r. Salt Lake, Utah
" Sylvester O., clerk, r. 1435 Bush
" Theresa Mrs., restaurant, 1606 Valencia
" Thomas E., salesman, r. 8I5!4 Geary
" William, seaman, r. 20 Everett
" William J., teamster D. J. Drew
Sloane Bernard, peddler, r. W s Manchester nr
Precita Av
" Joseph, carpenter, r. 8 Yerba Buena
" Patrick, rigger, r. 31M Everett
" Richard G., actor, r. 213 Clara rear
" Thomas, carpenter, r. 856 Howard
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SLOANE W. & J. «& CO.
(W. & J. Sloane of New York, George
D. Cooper and Josepli D. Cuttibert),
importers and dealers carpets, furni-
ture, upholstery and window shades,
641-647 Market
4QrSloane. See Slone
Sloat Charles Fred, dentist, 46 O'Farrell, r. 720
Cole
Slohoda (weekly), Servian newspaper. Servian
Literary Club publishers, 636 Clay
Slocomb Henry B., assayer, r. 212 Austin Av
rear
" William H., manager flour and feed dept.
Smiths' Cash Store, r. 1019 Vallejo
Slocombe Samuel, secretary E. J. Bowen, 815
Sansome, r. Commercial Hotel
Slocum Elizabeth C, nurse, r. 836!^, 22d
SLOCUM E. R. «fe CO.
(Sigmund Rosenthal), ladies', chil-
dren's and infants' wear, also dealers
fancy goods, 144-146, 6th
Slocum Frederick, driver Harvey & Johnson, r.
2613 Mission
" Harry B., salesman O'Brien & Sons, r. 921
Sutter
" Ingram B., purser str Doric, r. 525 Harri-
son
Slocum Lot D., proprietor Excelsior Stables,
925 Sutter, telephone East 25, r. 921 Sut-
ter
Slocumb Clay, clerk Freeman & Bates, r. 1111
Jackson
" Hall, clerk Macondray Bros. & Lockard, r.,
1907 Larkin
" Kate, widow, r. 1111 Jackson
Sloman Ernest G., reporter, r. 149 Jersey
" Michael, laborer, r. 416 Clementina
Slone Charles G.. tile setter, r. 2430 Bryant
" Charles P., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r.
2430 Bryant
" James H., laborer J. Martenstein & Co., r.
2430 Bryant
" Lottie Miss, dressmaker, r. 2430 Bryant
" Moses (M. Friedman & Co.), r. 2121 Pine
" William D., lineman Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 2130 Bryant
" William I., teamster, r. 2430 Bryant
j8®"Slone. See Sloan and Sloane
Sloper Ira M., carpenter, r. 513 Jersey
Sloskovich Martin, r. 2045 Folsom
Sloss Joseph, secretarv and treasurer Miller,
Sloss & Scott, 18-22 Fremont, r. 1500 Van
Ness Av
" Leon (Louis Sloss & Co.), r. 1516 Van Ness
Av
" Louis (Louis Sloss & Co.), r. 1500 Van Ness
Av
» Louis Jr. (Louis Sloss & Co.), r. 1500 Van
Ness Av
Sloss Louis & Co. (Louis Sloss, Lewis Gerstle,
Leon Sloss and Louis Sloss Jr.), commis-
sion merchants, 310 Sansome
." Marcus C. (Chickering, Thomas & Greg-
ory and Gerstle & Sloss), attorney at
law, 206 Sansome, rooms 29-34, r. 1500
Van Ness Av
4@"Sloss. See Schloss
Slosson Edward K., r. SlS'/a Lyon
Slosson Edward P., secretary Western Premier
Cycle Co., 312-314 Baker, r. 518% Lyon
" Henry L. Jr., special agent Northwestern
Mutual Life Insurance Co., r. 130 Page
Sluegel William, salesman, r. 3217 Sacramento
Slund August, shoemaker, r. 448 Clementina
Slusser Clara Mrs., housekeeper, 904 Washing-
ton
" Samuel, shoemaker C. M. Tieburg, r. 635
Kearny
Slye Joseph, attorney at law, 305 Larkin, r. 2011
Green
Slyter Charles A., foreman, r. SE cor 17th and
Uranus
" Edward, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 634
Valencia
" George M., contractor, r. 14 Hartford
Smack Ferdinand, r. Precita Av nr Treat Av
W. W. MONTAGUE & GO,
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, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET !
Smadeke Charles D., assayer C A. Luckhardt
&Co.,r. 1203 Mission
" William (William Smadeke & Co.), r. 1203
Mission
Smadeke William & Co. (William Smadeke
and Louis H. Earner), wines and liquors,
SW cor 8th and Mission, telephone Jes-
sie 143
;e®=Sjnadeke. See Sohmadeke
Smaj avich Hannibal, laundryman, r. 1505 Dupont
Smale John, carpenter, r. 633 Jersey
" William J., proprietor Olympia Hotel, 504
Napa
Small Albert W., bookkeeper Nordman Bros., r.
2050 Mission
" Allen W., carpenter, 2403 Mission, r. 325
Capp
" Arthur H.,managermarine insurance dept.
Balfour, Guthrie & Co., r. University Club
" Benjamin F., clerk U. S. Customs, r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
" Charles H., machinist H. P. Christie, r.
393, 6th
" Dominick. groceries, 439 Greenwich, r. 407
Greenwich
" Ella A. Miss, school teacher, r. NW cor
26th and Fair Oaks
" Emma G., widow, dressmaking, 14 McAl-
lister
" Eudora E. Miss, dressmaker Mrs. Emma
G. Small, r. 14 McAllister
" Francis, widow, r. 1020a Jackson
" FrankP.,porterWells,Fargo&Co.,r. East
Oakland
" George K., expressman, SW cor Sacra-
mento and Battery, r. 2306 Harrison
" Gertrude Miss, r. 1228'/2 Bush
" Henry, driver Patterson & Co., r. Berkeley
" Henry, ship carpenter, r. 116 Mississippi
" Henry H., pantryman City and County
Hospital
" James, carpenter, r. 407 Greenwich
•' James, laborer, r. 3310 Mission
" John J., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 732V2
Clementina
" John W.. clerk Dominick Small, r. 407
Greenwich
" Levi, rigger, r. 211 Page
" Mary J., widow, r. 732i4 Clementina
" Mildred Miss, r. 1238^2 Bush
" Patrick, laborer, r. 229 Cortland Av
" William S.. carpenter, r. 210 Chattanooga
Smallbone Charles R., liquors, 713 Mission
•' James H., painter, r. 316 Laguna
Smalley Dinah Mrs , restaurant, 209-211 Jones
" Fayette J., r. 404 Haight „„, ^,t^
" Lizzie Miss, medical student, r. 621 O'Far-
rell
Smallman Robert F., laborer, r. 514, 2d
• ' VVilliam F., laborer, r. 514, 3d
• ' WilliamH.M., manufacturers' agent, 221
Front, room 11, r. 109 Devisadero
Smallmann George, carpenter, r. 316, 3d
Smallpox Hospital, bet De Haro and Rhode
Island, Colusa and Marin
Smalls Bernard, r. 38 Silver
" Jacques, r. 1319 York
Smalridge Charles H., carpenter r.308,_ 7th
Smario Antonio, salesman G. Verduci, r. 23%
Smart Charles A., piano tuner Kohler & Chase,
r. Oakland ^ .^ ^
•' Florence A. Miss, teacher Irving Institute,
r. 1036 Valencia .
" Francis W., foreman New York Dairy, r.
154 Old San Jose Road
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wine of Connoisseurs, invariably the pre-
ferred favorite at all fashionable resorts in
I<ondon and on the Continent of Europe.
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Smart George C, proprietor New York Dairy,
Old San Jose Road nr County Jail No. 2,
office 35 Eddy
" George T., manager George C. Smart, r.
Old San Jose Road nr County Jail No. 2
" Gordon S., salesman Turkish Rug Co., r.
722 Hayes
" Isabelle, widow, r. I6V2 Hoff Av
" John, machinist William Wedgwood Ma-
chine Wks, r. 1922 Lexington Av
Smart Robert, groceries and liquors, NW cor
Laguna and Filbert, r. 3005 Filbert
" William, machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
1922 Lexington Av
Smeade Peter v., driver Drucker Express and
Transfer Co., r. East Oakland
Smedberg James Mrs., manager Armitage
Home, r. 509 Powell
Smedberg William R., president Smedberg &
Mitchell, 314 California, r. 1611 Larkin
" William R. Jr., 2d lieutenant Troop K, 4th
Cavalry U. S. A., r. Presidio
Smedberg & Mitchell William R. Smedberg
president, George M. Mitchell vice-
president and secretary, general insur-
ance agents, 314 California
Smedley Elizabeth, widow, r. 213 Flood Av
" George H. (Lovely & Smedley), r. 604 Pine
" James W., salesman J. H. Curley & Co., r.
700 Broderick
" John, cook, r. 547 Mission
Smiddy Edward F., butcher, 865 Bryant, r. 21154
Perry
" Ellen, widow, r. 211 V2 PPrry
" Timothy J., clerk Pac. Pine Lumber Co., r.
2111/0 Perry
Smidt Emil (Smidt & Zapffe). r. 1040 Army
" Frank, clerk George E. Knief, r. SW
cor Kearny and Vallejo
" Richard J., salesman Wolf Bros., r. 14 Ellis
" William, watchman Sutter St. Ry., r. 108
Central Av
" v'i Zapfte (Emil Smidt and Henry Zapfle),
liquors, SW cor Mission and 7th
4®" Smidt. See Schmid, Schmidt and Schmitt
Smiles Anne, widow, r. 635c Minna
Smiley Annie Mrs., r. 9'/^ Dale PI
Smiley Arthur G., superintendent Boys' and
Girls' Aid Society, SE cor Grove and
Baker
" Estelle Miss, bookkeeper J. Seldl & Co., r.
9'/2 Dale PI
" Francis W., machinist, r. 3027 Geary
" Frederick, marine engineer, r. 11 Hubbard
" Henry P., pressman Francis-Valentine Co.,
r. 2512% Sutter
" Hugh J., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.,r. 38
Chenery
" James, pressman, r. 251254 Sutter
" James, shoemaker, 111 Valencia
" Jefferson D., traveling salesman Sherwood
& Sherwood, r. Russ House
" Samuel P., clerk W. P. Fuller & Co., r. 15a
Belvedere
" Thomas J. L., broker, 331 Montgomery,
room 27, r. 604 Broderick
" Virginia W., physician, 1214Hyde
4®- Smiley. See Smyley
Smilie Brothers (Robert and James A.), con-
tractors and builders, 40 New Montgom-
ery
" James A. (Smilie Bros.), r. East Oakland
" Robert (Smilie Bros.), r. Oakland
Smilow Henry, varieties, 30 Franklin
Smirl George, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
629 Townsend
SMITH A. B. FURNITURE CO.,
Anthony B. Smith manager, 128-132
Ellis
Smith Abble B., widow, r. 2211 Larkin
" Abraham, seaman, r. 117 Drumm
" Ada, widow, r. 517 Mason
" Adam, carpenter, r. 1931 Howard
" Adam, law student Davis Louderback, r.
1037a Dolores
" Adam A., clerk, r. 90554 Valencia
" Adam W., cabinet maker, r. 560 Howard
" Addison A., collector John J. Newbegin, r.
East Oakland
" Adelaide M. Miss, teacher vocal mnsic,
427 Ellis
" Adolph, laborer, r. 523, 6th rear
" Adrian R., agent, 315 California, rooms 18-
20, r. 1319a Clay
" A E. Mrs., widow, r. 1712 Howard
" A. F. Mrs., r. 829 Stevenson
" Agnes, widow, r. 1631 Clay
" Agnes Miss, dressmaker, r. 20 Masonic Av
" A. H., storekeeper Cardall & Marston, r.
108, 8th
Smith A. H. & Co. (Arthur H. Smith and
Joseph Elf elt), druggists, NE cor Bush
and Polk
" Alba Miss, saleslady Theo C. Marceau, r.
404 Ellis
" Albert, horseman, r. 110 Eddy
" Albert, laborer, r. 730 Folsom
" Albert, painter Donald McRae, r. 838 Mis-
sion
" Albert, painter, r. 1711 Buchanan
" Albert, seaman str Australia
" Albert, upholsterer, r. 126, 5th
" Albert F., special policeman, r. 1032 Mar-
ket
" Albert K., stencil cutter C. A. Klinkner &
Co., r. 1007, 9th
" Albert W., manager canned goods dept.
Smiths' Cash Store, r. Alameda
" Alexander, r. 427 Ellis
" Alexander, bookbinder Hicks-Judd Co., r.
838, 19th
" Alexander, fireman, r. 65 Langton
'• Alexander D., bookkeeper, r. 1009 Dolores
" Alexander D., compositor Call, r. 1210
Kearny
" Alexander H., clerk, r. 7 South Park
" Alfred, bakery, 1711 Polk
" Alfred, clerk Wolf, Wreden & Co., r. 1106
Sacramento
" Alfred, watchman U. S. Mint, r. 39 Willow
Av
" Alfred A., cutter H. LeBaron Smith, r. 432,
5th Av
" Alfred A., foreman, r. 17a Clinton Park
" Alice, widow, r. 746, 21st
" Alice, widow, r. 2314 Larkin
" Alice J. Mrs., dressmaking, 614 Post
" Allie E. Mrs., r. 1106 Sacramento
" Alonzo C, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
30, 28th
" Alonzo C, stableman Arnold Bros., r. 17
Bartlett
" Alphonso H., lithographer, r. 1421 Geary
" Amanda, varieties, 2400 Mission
" Amanda Miss, dressmaker Mrs. A. E.
Grunwald, r. 122 Trenton
" Amy C. Mrs., teacher music, r. 913 Capp
" Andrew, collector, r. 116 Hyde
" Andrew, laborer, r. 12 Bernice
" Andrew, master schr John A. Campbell,
office Pier 4 Steuart
" Andrew, seaman, r. 6 Howard
" Andrew, second-hand clothing, 229, 4th
" Andrew C. (Smith & Mayers), r. 624 Cali-
fornia
" Andrew C, laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 412 Bartlett
" Andrew F., foreman Call, r. 21 Hill
" Andrew V., capitalist, r. 2445 Howard
" Angelina C, restaurant, 208, 1st, r. Oak-
land
" Angus H., bartender, r. 529 Sacramento
" Ann, widow, r. 2429 Larkin
" An a, widow, r. 236 Vicksburg
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Smith Anna Miss, r. 2020 Point Lobos Av
" Annie, widow, r. 5 Railway Av
" Annie, widow, r. 145, 12th
" Annie, widow, r. 661^ Minna
" Annie Mrs., notions, 427 McAllister
" Annie, domestic, 3133 Washington
" Annie E. Mrs., saleslady The Hamburger
Co., r. 216 Turk
" Annie R. Mrs., r. 211 Capp
" Annie T. L., widow, r. 1211V4 Guerrero
" Anthony, longshoreman, r. 20 Clementina
Smitn Anthony B., manager A. B. Smith Fur-
niture Co., 128-132 Ellis, r. 700 Fell
" Anthony H., clerk, r. 1207 Howard
" Anthony J., printer Call
'• Anton S. (A. S. Smith & Son), r. 1725 Post
" An tone B., laborer Spring Valley W. W., r.
23% Morris Av
" Archibald, waiter, r. 1006 Clay
" Arlington J., r. Ill Minna
" Armstead, elevator operator, 235 Post, r,
211, 4th
" Arthur, barber H. G. Garcier. r. 516, 4th
" Arthur A. (Freeman, Smith & Co.) and
vice-president Savings and Loan So-
ciety, r. 2501 Steiner
" Arthur C, salesman B. Hart, r. 55 South
Park
" Arthur H. (A. H. Smith & Co.), r. 1719
Green
" Arthur P., salesman J. R. Smith & Co., r.
229 San Jose Av
" A. S. & Son (Anton S. and John G.), res-
taurant, 1140 Market
" August, janitor, r. 211, 4th
" Augusta, widow, r. 614 Webster
" A. W., architect, r. 560 Howard
" Axel, chief engineer str National City, r.
136, 26th
'< Axel W., master mariner, r. 817i^ Golden
Gate Av
" B., cook str City of Puebla
" , Baker & Co. (Yokohama), Robert B. Bain
agent, 114 California, room 1
Smith Barclay J., president Smiths' Cash
Store, r. 431, 17th
Smith Barlow J., proprietor Smith's Health
Institution and Rheumatic Cure, office
and r. 1513 Buchanan
" Bayard Mrs., r. 719 Geary
" Belle H. Miss, copyist U. S. Surveyor
General's office, r. Hotel Savoy
" Benito F., r. 2119 Buchanan
" Benjamin, r. 207 Fillmore
" Benjamin, butcher, r. 1134 Florida
' " Benjamin J., special agent Robert Dick-
son, r. Oakland
" Benjamin K., electrician, r. 332^4 Clemen-
tina
" Bernard, r. 29 St. Mary's Av
" Bermard, cigar maker, r. 644 Filbert
" Bertha Miss, r. 2020 Point Lobos Av
" Bertha Mrs., restaurant, 114 Berry
" Bessie, widow, r. 20 Masonic Av
" Bessie, widow, r. 23 Louisa
" Boys J. C, shipping clerk H. P. Gregory
& Co., r. IWYz Chattanooga
" Bridget, widow, r. 382 Arlington
" Bridget, widow, r. 1221 Green
'< Brothers (Harlan P. and Nathan T.), hay,
grain and feed, wholesale and commis-
sion, 1331-1333 Folsom and 810 Brannan
" Butler, real estate agent, 630 Market, r.
718 Ridley
" Byron G., fruit packer, office and factory,
450 Townsend, r. Oakland
" C.,r. 871 Market
" Carl, machinist, r. 542 Arkansas
" Carl H., salesman, r. 1106 Sacramento
" Carlos D., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 501
Lyon
" Carrie A. Mrs., laundress H. G. Giannini,
r. 33 Laurel Av
" Carroll, salesman, r. 315 Mason
" Carroll B. (Abestos Products Co.), r. 2613
Pacific Av
" Catherine, widow, r. 133 Clara rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 211 State
" Catherine, r. 28 Oak Grove Av
W.&J. SLOANE&CC,
ORIENTAL RUGS.
COLORINGS AND DESIGNS NOVEL
AND ARTISTIC.
G-4-l-G'4-'7 iy\ark&t St.
Smith Catherine L., widow, r. 312 Mason
C. C. Mrs., artist, r. 309 Eddy
C. H. Mrs., r. 725 Pine
Charles, r. 301 Jones
Charles, r. 822, 15th
Charles, apprentice Christ Falkenhauser,
r. 2422 Greenwich
Charles, hoseman Engine 11
Charles, bartender A. Suhr, r. SE cor Eddy
and Pierce
Charles, bartender James McNair, r. 902
Kearny
Charles, carriage washer W. McCafferty,
r. 718 Valencia
Charles, clerk H. W. Frank & Co., r. 1624
Eddy
Charles, cook, r. 12 Essex rear
Charles, engineer, r. 1109% Bryant
Charles, fireman S. P. Co., r. 2332 Harrison
Charles, iron worker, r. 301 Sierra
Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. 2451/2
Michigan
Charles, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill, r. NE
cor Napa and Louisiana
Charles, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 1109% Bryant
Charles, liquor dealer, r. 626 California
Charles, liquors, 819 Kearny, r. 919 Powell
Charles, marine fireman, r. 343 Shipley
Charles, peddler, r. 951 Folsom
Charles, porter, r. 904 Kearny
Charles, seaman, r. 393, 6th
Charles, teamster, r. 620 Bryant
Charles, 3d asst. engineer str City of Rio
de Janeiro
Charles A., clerk, r. 1106 Sacramento
Charles A., clerk freight auditors' dept. S.
P. Co., r. 2724 Mission
Charles A., engineer California Fire
Works Co., r. 21st Av South nr K
Charles A., foreman Wolf, Wreden & Co.,
r. 1225 Clay
Charles A., laborer S. P. Co., r. 631 Harrison
Charles A., marine engineer, r. 919 Powell
Charles A., physician, r. 111% Polk
Charles A., porter Henry Harris, r. 129
Taylor
Charles B., r. 1013, 11th Av South
Charles B. Mrs., widow, r. 720 Leaven-
worth
Charles C, r. 16 South Park
Charles C, waiter, r. 1006 Washington
Charles E., musician, r. 715 Howard
Charles E., sailmaker Simpson & Fisher,
r. 724 Chestnut
Charles E., salesman Western Furnishing
Co.,r. 126Tremont Av
Charles E., sawyer, r. 346, 4th
Charles E., shipping clerk George F. Rob-
erts, r. 706 Sacramento
Charles F., motorman, r. 810 Tennessee
Charles F., proprietor Arcade House, 45
Sacramento
Charles F. W., broker, 316 Montgomery, r.
2509 Howard
Charles G., r. 314 Clipper
Charles G., plumber, r. Edinburg nr Persia
Av
Charles H., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Charles H., r. 217 Francisco
Charles H., cabinet maker, r. 1409 Lyon
Smith Charles H., cashier Treasurer's depart-
ment Southern Pacific Co., Union Trust
Bldg
" Charles H., clerk Lowenberg & Co., r. 508a
Fulton
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Smith Charles H., contractor, 1914 Sutter
" Charles H., receiving teller Anglo-Califor-
nian Bank, r. Oakland
" Charles H., shipping clerk M. Friedman &
Co., r. 2008Larkin
" Charles H., student, r. 229 San Jose Av
" Charles H., waiter, r. 129 Taylor
" Charles J., boxmaker, r. 1211% Howard
" Charles J., clerk general manager's office
Market St. Ry., r. 242, 12th
" Charles J., compositor, r. 1018 Powell
" Charles J,, druggist Harrington & Adair, r.
120 Fell
" Charles J., grainer, r. 1119 Rhode Island
Smith Charles J., president Pacific Coast
Steamship Co., 10 Market, r. Seattle,
Wash.
" Charles L., teamster Perry J. Smith, r.
1226 Valencia
" Charles M., r. 417 Fillmore
" Charles M., tailor B. F. Millard, r. 49, 3d
" Charles N., carpenter, r. 1026 Hyde
" Charles O., carpenter, r. 314 Clipper
" Charles R.. bookkeeper American Biscuit
Co., r. 1102 Shotwell
" Charles R., carpet layer J. Spaulding &
Co., r. 8 Hampton PI
" Charles R., city manager Wheeler & Wil-
son Sewing Machine Agency, 1368 Mar-
ket, r. 913, 19th
" Charles S., marine engineer, r. 227 Fulton
" Charles S., teamster J. Martenstein & Co.,
r. 828 Harrison
" Charles W., butcher, 148 Solano, r. 1101,
11th Av South
SMITH CHARLES W.,
coppersmith and plumber, 16-18
Washin^on, r. 1418 Geary
Smith Charles W., laborer, r. ISYz Harriet
" Charles W., manager Occidental Cigar
Store, 136 Montgomery, r. 1312 Fulton
" Charles W., special agent Alliance Assur-
ance Co., r. 7 South Park
" Charles W., stone cutter O. E. Brady, r.
1309, 25th
" Charles W. Jr., foreman Charles W. Smith,
r. Berkeley
" Charlotte Mrs., bakery, 869 Folsom
" Chester J., bookkeeper W. H. Nolan & Co.,
r. 12111/2 Howard
Smith Chester L., manufacturers' agent, 303
California, room 29, and president and
general manager Asbestos ParafflneCo.,
128, 1st, r. 2613 Pacific Av
" Chester S., r. 2613 Pacific Av
Smith Chester W. M. (Smith & Osborn), solici-
tor of patents and attorney at law, 319
Pine, rooms 46-51, r. 1719 Clay
" Christian W. (Redington & Co.), r. 724 Post
" Christina, groceries and liquors, Pren-
tiss nr Cortland Av
" . Christopher, baker, r. 52Natoma
" Christopher^ printer, r. 1011 Mission
" Clara A. Miss, copyist U. S. Surveyor Gen-
eral's office, r. 299 Hyde
" Clara L. Miss, school teacher, r. 223
Leavenworth
" Clarence, salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 315 Mason
" Clarence C, incubators, r. 828 Harrison
Smith Clarence M., general agent Northwest-
ern Mutual Life Insurance Co., 110-114
Phelan Bldg, r. Alameda
" Clarence P., butcher W. E. Smith, r. 523!^
Lombard
Smith C. M., carpenter Harbor Commissioners
Colin M., capitalist, r. Bohemian Club
Collins C, trunks and valises, SW cor
Grant Av and Bush, r. 418 Valley
Constantino F., baggage master, r. 3211,
16th
Crowson Mrs., widow, r. 1904 Market
D., laborer Western Sugar Refinery, r. 1530
Kentucky
Dalton, engraver, r. 720 Laurel Av
Dalziel, civil engineer, r. 1008a Buchanan
Daniel, laborer, r. 2000 Dupont
Daniel, teamster, r. 212, 1st
Daniel A., patent medicine, r. 6 Zoe
Daniel J., salesman, r. 475 Tehama
Daniel N., porter Olympic Club, r. 18 Lewis
Daniel P., collector Wheeler & Wilson
Sewing Machine Agency, r. 512 Golden
Gate Av
David, gilder, r. 312 Mason
David, painter, r. 750 Harrison
David A., bookkeeper William H. Smith,
r. 1C09 Dolores
David A., city ticket agent San Francisco
and North Pacific Railway, 650 Market,
r. 2110 Hyde
David C, r. 2030 Mission
David C. Jr., clerk Station KPost Office, r.
2030 Mission
David L., inventor, r. 43, 6th
David L., teamster Albert E. Buckman, r.
944 Mission
David M. Mrs., r. 1217V^ Golden Gate Av
Delia, widow, r. 151 Natoma
Delia M., widow, r. 1221 Green
Donald A., Dlacksmith Gray Bros., r. 417
Bush
Donald C, clerk Western Roll Paper Co.,
r. 1110 Leavenworth
Donald R. (Asbestos Products Co.), r. 2613
Pacific Av
Douglass J., presser Golden Gate Woolen
Mills, r. 727 Hampshire
Duncan H., asst. treasurer Tivoli Opera
House, r. .32 Eddy
E. Miss, clerk, r. 309 Powell
E. B., r. 109 Minna
Eben J., driver Farnsworth & Ruggles, r.
20 Silver _
Ebenezer C, carpenter, r. 31 welsh
E. C. Mrs., r. 1610 Clay
Smith E. Cotton, secretary and advertising
manager Caloric Vita Oil Co., 1513 Bu-
chanan
" Edgar C, asst. engineer str Belgic, r. 7»
South Park
" Edith, widow, r. 29 Lily Av
" Edmund O., master mariner, r. 1009 Dolores
" Edward, carpenter Robinson & Gillespie,
r. 728 Stevenson
" Edward, fireman str Del Norte
" Edward, lineman Pao. Tel. & Tel. Co., r.
302 Lily Av
" Edward, master str Bonita
" Edward, palter, r. Sadowa nr Orizaba Av
" Edward, pressman, r. 551 Mission
" Edward, salesman Smiths' Cash Store, r.
1935 Geary
" Edward, shoemaker Chas. E. Tisdale, r.
231/2 Morris Av
" Edward, teamster Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" Edward, wireworker, r. 7 Alaska Pi
" Edward C. Mrs., widow, r. 2610 Jackson
" Edward D., physician, r. 571 Stevenson
" Edward F., horseshoer J. H. Doran, r. 340,
5th
" Edward H., lead grinder Pioneer W. L. and
Color Wks, r. 508a Fulton
" Edward H., pressman, r. 551 Mission
" Edward J., bookkeeper Henry Doyle & Co.,
r. 634i4 Broadway
" Edward J., clerk, r. 529 Sacramento
" Edward J., pharmacist, 301, 5th and 21
Powell, r. 896 Folsom
" Edward L., clerk Girvin& Eyre, r. 37 San-
chez
" Edward L., clerk Joseph Smith, r. 411^
O'Farrell
fTyt "U — ^ "t "t .J- * *■ largest circulation of
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Smitli Edward L., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r.
1-26 Shotwell
" Edward N. (Edward M. Smith & Co.), r.
1727 Buchanan
" Edward N., carpenter, r. 2516 McAllister
" Edward N. & Co. (Edward N. Smith and
Fritz Moritz), butchers, 1819 Devisadero
" Edward P., machinist, 19 City Hall Av, r
322, 5th
" Edward Q., merchant, r. 1955 Geary
" Edwards., driver Electric Laundry, r. 700
Fell
" Edward S., teamster Lewis & Co., r. 29
Oak Grove Av
-"■ Edward W., clerk U. S. Life Saving Ser-
vice, r. 915, 22d
" Edwin, inspector Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 518 Tehama
" Edwin A., driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
1536 Clay
" Edwin B. (James Boyes &Co.),r. 131 Julian
Av
" Edwin B., shirtmaker, r. 2320 Bryant
" Edwin D., attorney at law, 9 Mills Bldg,
9th floor, r. 1031 Pine
" Edwin L., clerk Peter A. Smith, r. 937 Do-
lores
" Effle E. Miss, teacher Hawthorne Primary
School, r. 2628 Howard
" Egerton, vocalist, r. 2629 Bush
" E. A. Mrs., dressmaking, 1536 Clay
" Eldridge T., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 613 Howard
Smitli Elijali, president Southern Oregon Co.,
and Oregon Improvement Co., ofQce 16
California, r. New York
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 116 Welsh rear
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 405 Leavenworth
" Elizabeth, widow, r. 510b Turk
" Elizabeth Miss, compositor, r. 133 Lar-
kin
" Elizabeth Mrs., r. 532 Geary
" Elizabeth E., widow, r. 226 Langton
" Ella L. Miss, r. 2611 California
" Ellen, widow, r. 221 Polk
" Ellen, widow, house cleaner, r. 1727 Eddy
" Ellen Miss (Smith & Herold), r. Cable
Hotel
" Ellen Mrs., r. 1211V4 Howard
" Emil, sailmaker, r. 2324 Taylor
" Emma, widow, r. 120 William
" Emma, widow, r. 1115 Broadway
" Emma, widow, lodgings, 355 Brannan
" Emma A. Mrs., r. 1254 California
" Emma J„ widow, r. 916 Pierce
" Emma J. Mrs., r. 22 Fair Oaks
" E. O., carpenter, r. 1.330 Howard
" E. R. Mrs., dressmaking, 418 Fell
"» Ernest R., general manager Interior Devel-
opment Co., 7 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, r. 8
Fair Oaks
" Ernest W., laborer S. P. Co., r. 530, 3d
" Eugene, clerk Thomas Brannan, r. 1129
Howard
" Eugene, cook restaurant S. P. Co., r. 10
Carlos Av
" Eva Miss, seamstress, r. 409 Valley
" Evans J., boatman, r. 10 Jansen
" Evans Virginia, widow, r. 514 Sutter
" Everett, elevatorman, r. 614 Post
" Fanny Miss, dressmaking, 532 Geary
" Fanny Mrs, dressmaker, r. 32 Morris Av
" Ferdinand, broker, 316 Montgomery, r. 2509
Howard
Smith F. H. & Co. (Frederick H. Smith), pro-
prietors Eureka Valley Pharmacy, NW
cor Castro and 19th, r. 547a Castro
" F. Howard, salesman A. Hoffmann, r. 32
Sharon
" Florence, r. 2610 Jackson
Smith F. M., oface 101 Sansome, room 26, r. Oak-
land
•' F. R., proprietor California Dairy, oface 35
Eddy
" Frances, widow, r. 967 Harrison
" Frances R., widow, r. 26 Aileen Av
" Francis (Francis Smith & Co.), r. Santa
Clara, Cal.
" Francis, capitalist, r. Occidental Hotel
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO.;
MANUFACTURERS OP
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining
and Irrigation.
»9, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Smith Francis L., jeweler, r. 12 Hampton PI
" Francis L., box maker Pac. & S. F. Box
Factory, r. 12 Hampton PI
SMITH FRANCIS & 00.
(Francis Smith), manufacturers sheet
iron and steel pipes, 130 Beale, tele-
phone Main 5928
Smith Francisco E. de Mrs., widow, r. 1421 Geary
" Frank (Smith & Brown), r. 12 Ellis
" Frank (Smith & Nagelmaker), r. 26514 Te-
hama
" Frank, asphalt worker, r. 523 Howard
" Frank, baker, r. 149 Clara
" Frank, brass finisher W. T. Garratt & Co.,
r. 534A 17th
" Frank, brickmason, r. 2414 Elgin Park Av
" Frank, clerk, r. 504, 2d
" Frank, contractor, r. 1810 Larkin
" Frank, manager Thomas H. Rooney, r. 12
Lafayette
" Frank, pilot str Constance
" Frank, plumber, r. 1526 Stockton
" Frank, quartermaster str City of Rio de
Janeiro
" Frank, teamster, r. 227 Harrison
" Prank, teamster, r. 741 Church
" Frank A. (Smith & Whitaker), r. 509 Chest-
nut
" Frank A., cashier and bookkeeper The
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender Co., r. 184
Laguna
" Frank B.,motorman Market St. Ry, r. 18
Powell Av
" Frank C, clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r.
315/2, 10th
' ' Frank C. , printer Viavi Co. , r. 925 O'Farrell
•' Frank C, salesman, r. 540 Brannan
" Frank C., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 58 Morris Av
" Frank D., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. Alameda
" Frank E., bartender Augustus Massey, r.
110 Ellis
" Frank E., carrier post ofQce, r. 1322 Broad-
way
" Frank E., chief electrician Edison Light
& Power Co., r. 498 Eugenia Av
•' Frank E., teamster F. P. Elliot, r. 408, Uth
" Frank G., laborer Studebaker Bros, ware-
house, r. 410a Harrison
" Frank H., collector, r. 731 Geary
" Frank H., salesman Smith Bros., r. Hotel
St. Nicholas
" Frank H., teamster, r. 1226 Valencia
" Frank J., dental student, r. 160 Golden
Gate Av
" Frank J., finisher, r. 2454 Market
" Frank J., foreman press dept. Pac. Sheet
Metal Wks, r. 1010^/^ Guerrero
" Frank J., salesman, r. 211V4 Capp
" Frank L., cooper, r. 34 Boyce
" Frank M., chief clerk Occidental Hotel, r.
515b Taylor
" Frank N., solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. Oakland
" Frank R., r. 503 Vienna
" Frank R., clerk, r. 2628 Howard
" Frank T., cashier Eagleson & Co., r. 12
Geary Court
" Frank T., clerk, r. 1909 San Carlos Av
" Frank W., clerk, r. 405 Leavenworth
" Frank W., policeman, r. 731, 21st
" Franklin A., mining, r. 519 Devisadero
" Fred, clerk J. K. Armsby Co., r. 1909 San
Carlos Av
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Wholesale and Retail.
Smith Frederic J., secretary Co-operative Pub-
lishing Co., 12 Montgomery
" Frederick, r. 28i4 Louisa
" Frederick, r. 418 Sutter
" Frederick, bricklayer, r. 739 Tehama
" Frederick, driver Caspar Stein, r. 812
Kearny
" Frederick, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 314 Sierra
" Frederick, master schr Solano, office 24
Clay, r. 9 Elizabeth
" Frederick, master mariner, r. 81 West
Mission
" Frederick, messman str City of Everett
" Frederick, policeman, r. 320 Myrtle Av
" Frederick, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Frederick, surfman Fort Point Life Saving
Station, Presidio
" Frederick, waiter, r. 7% Verona PI
" Frederick A., candy maker, r. 622Natoma
'< Frederick B., barber Serpa & Content, r. 28
Grove
" Frederick C, molder Golden State and
Miners Iron Wks, r. 136, 26th
" Frederick E., tailor, 72414 Market, r. 713b
Fell
" Frederick F., collector Alfred A. Durand,
r. Alameda
" Frederick G., butcher W. D. Wilson, r.
12111/2 Howard
" Frederick G., carpenter S. F. Planing
Mill, r. 35 Highland Av
" Frederick H., clerk, r. 1812 Market
" Frederick H., clerk freight auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r. 316 Leavenworth
" Frederick L., clerk, r. 405 Leavenworth
" Frederick L., teamster, r. 506 Athens
" Frederick M., promoter, r. 1096 Post
" Frederick P., driver Consumers Ice Co., r.
216 Eddy
" Frederick P., storekeeper Hotel St. Nich-
olas
" Frederick W., pressman Louis Roesch Co.,
r. 48 Clara
" George, r. 87 Montgomery Block
" George, r. 346, 4th
" George, r. 749 Howard
" George, r. 920 Sutter
" George, carpenter, r. 131 East
" George, dental student, r. 1421 Geary
" George, fireman str State of California
" George, laborer Gray Bros., r. 908 Sansome
" George, molder, r. 316 Ivy Av
" George, painter, r. 72, 9th
" George, photographic printer, r. 502 Taylor
" George, plumber Henry Hufschmidt, r. 1223
Union
" George, seaman, r. 645 Merchant
" George, shipping clerk, r. 503, 22d
" George, trimmer Edison Light and Power
Co., r. 1038 Mission
" George A., collector, r. 831 Harrison
" George A., porter, r. 636 Sacramento
" George A., printer Charles F. Priest, r. 418
Fell
" George B., painter, r. 731 Minnesota
" George B., traveling salesman, r. 523
Franklin
" George C, jeweler, r. 722V^ Fell
" George D., teamster, r. 32 Morris Av
" George E., sawyer, r. 620 Bryant
" George E., speculator, r. Palace Hotel
" George F. (George F. Smith & Co.), r.
Santa Barbara
" George F., foreman J. Spaulding &Co., r.
1609 Washington
Smith George F., rigger, r. 923 Army
" George F. Mrs. (J. Spaulding & Co.), r.l60»
Washington
Smith George F. & Co. (George F. Smith, A. H.
Paul and W. H. Schmidt), shipping and
commission, 44 East
" George H., carpenter, r. 861 Market
Smith George H., manager Globe Portrait Co.,
20 Ellis, r. 738, 22d
" George J., r. 26 Cook
" George J., gas fitter, r. Treat Av nr Pre-
cita Av
SMITH GEORGE J. & SONS
(George S. and Henry J.), painters,
decorators and polishers, 240 Post,
telephone Main 5463
Smith George L. A., bookkeeper, r. 725!4 Bush
" George Law Mrs., widow, r. 2226 Jackson
" George N., engineer, r. 39 Madison Av
" George N., millhand Tillmann & Bendel, r.
745 Harrison
" George N. J., melter Shreve & Co., r. SW
cor Congress and Masonic Av
" George O., clerk Robert Dickson, r. 714
Shotwell
" George R., pain tmaker, r. 6 Hyde
" George S. (George J. Smith & Sons), r. 26
Cook
" George S., conductor S. P. Co., r. 2901a
Mission
" George S. E., painter, r. 101354 Larkin
" George T., engineer Charles W. Smith, r.
10 Ewing PI
" George T., secretary S. F. & S. M. Ry. Co.,
NW cor 30th and San Jose Av, r. 961 Ma-
sonic Av
" George U., electrician, r. 416 Minna
" George V., salesman Clabrough, Golcher
&Co., r. 925 Grove
" George W., r. 1309, 34th
" George W., carpenter, r. 115, 16th
" George W., clerk Charles Tetzen, r. 37
Sanchez
" George W., clerk Thomas H. Wilson, r.
7371/2 Howard
" George W., electrician Market St. Ry., r.
2844 Mission
" George W., flagman, r. 26 Dearborn
" George W., house mover, r. 312 Hill
" George W., official reporter Superior Court,
Dept. 10, office 8 Mills Bldg, 4th floor, r.
925 Grove
Smith George W., Mill Valley. Sausalito and
S. F. Express, 323 East North r. Sausa-
lito
" Gilbert S., clerk Pac. Mail S. S. Co., r. 704
Post
" G. K., laborer Parafflne Paint Co., r. 567
Howard
" Go-ifrey, farmer, r. 2136 Market
" Grace B. Mrs., dressmaking, llOc Turk
" Grant C, printer Viavi Co., r. 627 O'Far-
rell
" Grant W., salesman Rosenthal Bros. & Co.,
r. 617 Diamond
" Gustavus S., clerk Smiths' Cash Store, r.
21414 Grove
" H., porter str Santa Rosa
" Haldor, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" Hannah, widow, r. 1729 Filbert
" Hannah, domestic, 1730 Pine
" Hans, salesman McCarthy Bros., r. 939
York
" Harlan P. (Smith Bros.), r. 1518 Folsom
Smith Harper A., secretary Smiths' Cash
Store, r. 2067 San Jose Av, Alameda
" Harrold, student, r. 2610 Jackson
" Harold C, clerk, r. 2213 Van Ness Av
" Harry, bartender Monighetti & Marioni, r.
666 Howard
" Harry, blacksmith, r. 309, 7th Av
" Harry, elevator man Grand Hotel
" Harry, seaman, r. 73, 9th
" Harry, seaman, r. 113b Freelou
" Harry, teamster, r. 13II1/2 Guerrero
" Harry A., seaman, r. II3814 Stevenson
" Harry A.. 2d. lieut Company A., 1st Infan-
try U. S. A., Benicia Barracks, Cal.
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Smith Harry C, clerk International Naviga-
tion, r. 2523V2 Mission
" Harry H., special agent Catton, Bell & Co.,
r. Oakland
■' Harry J. (George A. Turner & Co.), r. 1113
Larkin
" Harry P., longshoreman, r. 289 Union
" Harry P., operator Louis Thors, r. Oak-
land
" Harry W., delivery clerk Pacific Postal
Tel. Cable Co.. r. 1625 Leavenworth
" Harry W., machinist Wilson T. Smith, r.
311, 21st
" Harvey L., farmer, r. 536 Naples
" Hattie, tick maker William A. Schrock
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1210 Washington
" Henrietta I., widow, lodgings, 1031 Market
" Henry, r. 507 Lombard
" Henry, agent, r. 731 Broadway
" Henry, blacksmith Muir Bros., r. 3 Bald-
win Court
" Henry, captain South Side U. S. Life Sav-
ing Station, r. Ocean Beach, % mile
south of Ocean House Road
" Henry, cook, r. 1 Jackson
" Henry, cook, r. 11 Clay
" Henry, copyist County Clerk's ofQce, r. 424
Post
" Henry, coxswain revenue cutter Bear
" Henry, groceries, 10 Washington, r. 2616
Howard
" Henry, janitor New City Hall
" Henry, jeweler Shreve & Co., r. 433 Grove
" Henry, jockey, r. NW cor Point Lobos and
11th Avs
" Henry, laborer, r, 62 Tehama
" Henry, mate brig William G. Irwin, r. 22
Sacramento
" Henry, painter, r. 1 Jackson
" Henry, stableman Alfred W. Morgenstern,
r. 550, 3d
" Henry, tanner, r. 31st Av South nr H
" Henry, waiter, r. 958 Harrison rear
Smith Henry A. (Will E. Fisher & Co.), r. 1827
Pacific Av
•' Henry A., engineer Engine 13, r. 1427Vi
Valencia
" Henry A., master schr Maweema, office 10
California, room 3
" Henry C, carpet layer, r. 742 Minna
" Henry C, cooper, r. 11111/4 Bryant
" Henry C, foreman laundry Palace Hotel,
r. 835 Castro
" Henry C, liquors, 609 Davis
" Henry C, steward Hotel St. Nicholas
" Henry D., master revenue cutter Commo-
dore Perry, r. 1129 Filbert
" Henry E., seaman, r. II814 Welsh
" Henry E., watchman S. P. Co., r. 2332 Har-
rison
" Henry F., cooper, r. 2314 Clara
" Henry G., restaurant, 161, 9th
" Henry H., driver, r. 307, 3d
" Henry J., r. 8 Hampton PI
" Henry J. (George J. Smith & Sons), r. 26
Cook
" Henry J., stone cutter, r. 2812 Golden Gate
Av
Smltll Henry L., secretary Board of Trade of
San Francisco, 202 Market ana 3 Pine, r.
1034 Pine
" Henry M., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard-
ware Co., r. Alameda
Smith Henry P., cashier John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. Oakland
" Henry P., longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" Henry P., teamster Sherman, Clay & Co.,
r.l231 Green
" Henry R., clerk Benjamin Healey, r. 429
Minna
" Henry R., mate str Gold, r. Petaluma
" Henry R. Mrs., widow, r. 815 Post
" Henry W., ofBce 22 California, room 24, r.
2212 Van Ness Av
" Henry W., artificial stone worker, r. 1230,
26th
" Henry W., liquors, 732, 4th, r. 148 Silver
" Henry W. Mrs., widow, r. 2314 Larkin
" Herbert, accountant, r. 872 Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Hair Mattresses
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Smith Herbert, teamster Perry J. Smith, r. 1226
Valencia
" Herbert A., carpenter, r. 3 Henrietta
Square
" Herbert D., manager, r. 612 Buchanan
" Herbert J., engineer Alms House
" Herbert P., vice-president Palmetto Brush
Co., 2 and 4 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
" Hermann, seaman, r. 611 Howard
Smith Hiram C, vice-president Sanger Lumber
Co., Moore & Smith Lumber Co., Port
Discovery Mill Co., and Kings River
Lumber Co., 319 Pine, r. Fresno, Cal.
" Hiram G., policeman, r. 32 Sharon
" H. K., clerk, r. 603 Ellis
Smith H. Le Baron, the American tailor, 323
Bush, r. Alameda
" Holland, notary public, 307 Montgomery, r.
2412 Fillmore
" Horace P., master str Narwhal, ofQce 30
California
" Howard, machinist Wheeler &Wilson Sew-
ing Machine Agency, r. 1407 Scott
" Howard F. {Smith & Burns), r. 33 Sharon
" Howard S., medical student Dr. G. F.
Shiels, r. California Hotel
" H. S.,brakemanS. P. Co., r. 530, 4th
Smith H. Stephenson (Livingston,Smith& Co.),
and resident agent New Zealand Gov-
ernment and secretary Marine Index
Publishing Co., 428 California, r. 1228
Sacramento
" Hubert H., r. 860 Channel
" Hugh E.,pileman Harbor Commissioners,
r. 727 Elizabeth
" Hugh A., teamster, r. 21 Hunt
" Ida H., widow, nurse, r. 216 Leavenworth
" Iris T., janitor, r. 4 Tay
" Isaac, longshoreman, r. 117 Julian Av
" Isaac H., marine engineer, r. 23V4 Oak
" Isaac L., master tug Sea Queen, Vallejo
St. Wharf, r. 1508 Mason
" Isabel, widow, r. 1415 Mission
" Ivy M., stableman Cal. Construction Co., r.
530, 17th
" Jacob, r. UUVz Treat Av
" Jacob, laborer, r. 218 Francisco
" Jacob M., ship carpenter, r. 1705 Fulton
rear
" Jacob W., broker, r. 16 Oak
" James, r. 700 Fell
" James, r. 914i/4 Treat Av
" James (Smith, Purcell & Co.), r. 475 Te-
hama
" James, butcher, r. 15 Kate PI
" James, carpenter, r. 109 Leavenworth
" James, carpenter S. F. & S. M. Ry., r. 330
Day
" James, clerk, r. 119=^ Leavenworth
" James, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. Oak-
land
" James, conductor, r. 1738 Mission
" James, dairyman, 716 Brazil Av
" James, drayman, NE cor Mission and
Beale, r. 75 Brady
" James, driver, r. San Bruno Av opp 15th Av
" James, fireman, r. 2203 Polk
" James, janitor, 520 Montgomery, r. 1501
Leavenworth
" James, janitor Franklin Grammar School,
r. 17 Hay ward
" James, laborer, r. 236, 29th
" James, laborer, r. 735 Bryant
" James, laborer, r. 739, 4th
" James, longshoreman O. R. & N. Co.
" James, machinist, r. 54, 1st
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Smith James, plasterer, r. 215 Cortland Av
" James, policeman, r. 642 Folsom
" James, pressman A. J. Leary Co.
" James, rigger, r. 651 Noe
" James, salesman Percy Beamish
" James, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" James A., cutter Buckingham & Hecht, r.
4, 27th
" James B., with J. C.Wilson & Co.
" James C, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 732 Geary
" James C, pattern maker Reed & Cleve, r.
211 State
" James C. Rev., pastor Trinity Presbyterian
Church, r. Alameda
" James D., machinist Union Iron Wks, r.
1909 Vallejo
" James F. (Smith & Murasky), r. 731, 21st
" James G., butcher W. E. Smith, r. 52314
Lombard
" James G., painter, 1887 Mission, r. 340.
15th
" James H., assayer, r. 302, 15th
" James H., carrier postofflce, r. 125, Uth
" James H., chief engineer str City of Ev-
erett, r. 126 Ellis
" James H., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1632
Fulton
" James H., oiler Risdon L & L.. Wks, r. 511
Folsom
" James J., electrotyper Joseph Winterburn
Co., r. 322 Arlington
SMITH JAMES K.,
importer and manufacturer trunks
and traveling- bags, 971 Mission cor
eth, r. 518 i<i Natoma
Smith James L., porter R. G. MacMillan. r. 304
Green
" James M., gardener, r. 1221 Green
" James M., gripman Market St. Ry.. r. 606
Central Av
" James M., mechanic, r. 29 Eddy
" James M , pickle maker Charles Shark-
kart, r. 105 Gilbert
" James P., cigars and tobacco, 27 Mason, r.
817 Geary
Smith 'James ,R., manager J. R. Smith &Co.,
230 Bush, r. 229 San Jose Av
" James W., carpenter and builder, 40 New
Montgomery, r. 924 Page
" James W., salesman, r. 4V^ Dehon
" James W., porter M. Ehrman & Co., r. 475
Tehama
" Jane, widow, r. 315V2 Stockton
" Jane, widow, r. 340, 5th
" Jay C, bookkeeper Western Meat Co.. r.
406 Lott
" J. E., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1434
Turr
" J. E., laundryman, r. 115a 6th
" Jean, cook, r. 10 Carlos PI
" Jennie, widow, r. 2610 Jackson
" Jennie Miss, r. 316 Jones
" Jennie Mrs., lodgings, 216 Powell
" Jennie M. Miss, principal Longfellow Pri-
mary School, r. 1173 Valencia
" Jeremiah H., draughtsman Murray Bros.,
r. 222 Dorland
" Jeremiah M., carrier postofflce, r. 2406 Fol-
som
" Jessie Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 304 Bartlett
" J. F., seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" J. Franklin (Smith & Nilson). r. 229 San
Jose Av
Smith J. George, civil engineer and surveyor,
17 Mills Bldg, 3d floor, and civil engineer
West Shore Railway Co., 43 Crocker
Bldg, r. Emeryville, Cal.
Smith J. Glover (J. Glover Smith & Co.), and
president Palmetto Brush Co., rooms 2
and 4 Mills Bldg, 10th floor, r. San Rafael
Smith J. Glover & Co. (J. Glover Smith), selling
agents Eastern (manufacturers, rooms 8
and 4 Mills Bldg, 10th floor
Smith J. Henry, special agent Mutual Life In-
surance Co. of N. Y., office Mutual Life
Bldg, with A. B. Forbes & Son, r. 309
Eddy
•' J. Henry Mrs., artist, r. 309 Eddy
" J. L., r. Russ House
" J. M., grainer, r. 118d San Jose Av
" John, r. 220 Montgomery Av
" John, bartender, r. 630 Sacramento
" John, butcher, 803 Larkin, r. 1318 Mission
" John, canvasser, r. 414, 14th
' ' John, chandelier maker Thomas Day & Co. ,
r. 4 Sheridan
" John, concrete worker, r. 2706 Polk
" John, contractor, 190 Russia Av, r. 812
Union
" John, engineer, r. 716 Clementina
" John, hostler Jensen & Hermansen, r. 329H
Eddy rear
" John, laborer, r. 210 Washington
" John, laborer, r. 1007 Mission
" John, liquors, 730 Minna
" John, lumberman, r. 653,3d
" John, master bktn Irmgard, office 202 Mar-
ket
" John, plumber, r. Treat Av nr Precita Av
" John, plumber F. Raisch, r. cor 27th and
Folsom
" John, porter Simmons, Moberg & Kluck, r.
220, 3d
" John, pressman, r. 716 Clementina
" John, seaman, r. 3 East
" John, seaman, r. 30 Clay
" John, seaman, r. 108 Jackson
" John, seaman, r. 510 Davis
" John, seaman, r. Sailors' Home
" John, ship joiner, r. 316 Iowa
" John, tailor, r. 11 Elsie
" John, tanner, r. 511c 18th
" John, teamster J. S. Hare & Co., r. SW cor
Railroad Av and 8th Av South
" John, wagon maker, r. 34 Tehama
" John, wagon maker Almerin T. Becraft, r.
735, 22d
" John, waiter, r. 618 Minna
" John, wood and coal, 327 Sutter, r. 1414
Clay
" John Jr., ship carpenter, r. 11 Elsie
" John A. (McNab & Smith), r. 831 Harrison
" John A., bartender Robert Garthorne, r.
1249 Front
" John B., clerk, r. 7^ Verona PI
" John B., clerk New Wisconsin Hotel
" John C, carpenter, r. 23 Madison Av
" John C, teamster Louis Anzenhofer Jr., r.
Holloway Av nr Lee Av
" John E., janitor, 508 California, r. 235y3
Minna
" John E., shoemaker, r. 10 Jansen
" John E., wire worker, 751 Mission, r. 112 Ca-
selli Av
" John F., r. 869 Folsom
" John F., engineer, r. 1326 Vallejo
" John F., truckman Truck 7, r. 2332 Harri-
son
" John G. (A. S. Smith & Co.), r. 1725 Post
" John G., agent Puget Sound Reduction Co.
(Everett, Wash.), 330 Pine, room 4, r.
Oakland
" John G., cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 346, 4th
" Jobn H., liquors, 405 Washington, r. 506
Batterv
" John H., metal worker George H. Tay Co..
r. 1119 Montgomery
" John H.. oiler Edison Light andPowerCo.,
r. 40 South Park
" John H., plasterer, r. 6 Church Lane
" John H., teamster Thomas Morton, r. 628
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Smitli John H., teamster Teele & Co., r. 1211
Fillmore
" John H. T., painter, r. 1625 Leavenworth
" John J., r. 10141/2, 30th
" John J., carriage painter, r. 324^, 19th
, ■' John J., cellarman Cal. Wine Assn., r. 30
" John J., clerk Rehfisch & Co., r. 1501 Leav-
enworth
" John J., horse sheer, 407,4th, r. 171 Perry
" John J., laborer, r. 10 South Park
" John J., liquors, 501 Folsom
" John J., plumber, r. 14 Freelon
" John J., ship owner, 108 Clay, r. 131 Julian
Av
" John J., shipping clerlt Shea, Bocqueraz &
Co., r. 727 Elizabeth
" JohnM., cashier Hagan Bros., r. 1713 Green
" John M., laborer, r. 105 Gilbert
" John P., tile setter, r. 721 Church
" John P., wheelwright Daniel I. Newkirk,
r. 431, 27th
" John P. S., clerk L. Scatena & Co., r. 513
Davis
" John R., law student William Hendrick-
son Jr., r. 642 Folsom
" John S., contrrctor, r. 944, 21st
" John S., tailor, 3355 Mission
" John T., carpenter, r. 1339£ Fair Oaks
" John T., carriage blacksmith, r. 365 Minna
, " John T., marine clerk New Zealand Ins.
Co., r. Alameda
" John W., bartender Justis Smith, r. SW
ccr Noe and 15th
'• John W., harness maker McLea Bros., r.
1220 Potrero Av
' " John W.. laborer, r. 713 O'Farrell
" John W.; liquors, 737, 4th
" John W., peddler, r. 514 Falmouth
" John W., wool sorter, r. 105 Gilbert
" Jonas, carpenter, r. 1013i^ Larkin
" Jonathan R., clerk, r. 2613 Pacific Av
■' Joseph, r. 637,21st
" Joseph, bootmaker Charles Quick, r. 617,
5th Av
" Joseph, boots and shoes, 829^4 Valencia
•' Joseph, clerk, r. 765 Mission
■' '• Joseph, contractor, 2933 Mission
" Joseph, cook John B. Shay
" Joseph, electrician S. F. &S. M. Ry.
■' Joseph, gasfltter W. D. Hobro, r. 1600 Har-
rison
" Joseph, house and sign painter, 411^4 O'-
Farrell
" Joseph, laborer, r. cor 16th and Alabama
" Joseph, laborer Chief Quartermaster's
office dept. of Cal., r. 2834 Greenwich
f Joseph, milker Willey Bros., r. Tara nr
San Jose Road
" Joseph, plumber, r. 12 Bernice
" Joseph; 3d asst engineer str Columbia
" Joseph A., salesman Rothschild & Eh-
rempfort, r. 603 Ellis
" Joseph B., laundryman, r. esevi, 17th
" Joseph B., lumber surveyor, r. cor 12th Av
South and M
■ " Joseph D., clerk J. B. Haggin, r. 1008 Bush
" Joseph E., proprietor Columbia Woolen
Co., 575 Market, r. 717 Hyde
" Joseph F., marine engineer, r. 83414 Val-
lejo
' " Joseph H. (Smith & Poultney), r. 55 South
Park
" Joseph H., bicycle repairer Devany, Hop-
kins & Co., r. 520 Stanyan
" Joseph H., calker, r. 1104 Market
" Joseph H.. driver Farnsworth & Ruggles,
r. 207 Bryant
" Joseph H., machinist, r. 620 Shrader
" Joseph H., salesman Charles Cohen & Co.,
r. 327 O'Farrell
■' Joseph J., electrician, r. 1221 Green
" Joseph M., bookbinder Althof & Bahls, r.
534A 17th
" Joseph M., grainer, r. 118d San Jose Av
" Joseph R., r. 620 Bryant
". Joseph W., boiler maker, r. 620 Bryant
" Josephine Miss, hairdresser, r. IOCS
Leavenworth
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
Artistic Tiles,
Plain, Olazed and Decorated.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH-
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Smith Josiah F., foreman stove dept. Holbrook,
Merrill & Stetson, r. 613 Howard
" Josiah F. Jr., porter Holbrook, Merrill &
Stetson, r. 613 Howard
Smith J. R. & Co. (Winslow Hall), merchant
tailors, 230 Bush
" J. Sherman, r. IOI41/2, 20th
" J. Tremaine, master str City of Peking
" Julia A. Miss, manager W. U. Tel. Co., Ill
Market, r. 13 Geary Court
Smith Julien, real estate, 420 Montgomery,
room 14, r. 2124 Broderick
" Julius H., deputy City and County Sur-
veyor, r. 1504 Market
" Julius R., electrician, r. 115 Taylor
" Justus, groceries and liquors, SW cor 15th
and Noe
" J. W. Mrs., r. 420, 6th
" J. W., clerk Murphy, Grant & Co., r. 1089
Howard
" J. W., 3d asst engineer str Australia
" J. Wilkes, teamster, r. 13 Potter
" J. Wilson, student Jesse W. Lilienthal, r.
1131 Sutter
" Kate, widow, r. 31'/4 Hunt
" Kate, widow, r. 28 Oak Grove Av
" Kate Miss, dressmaker Mrs. A. Fischer, r.
1408 Stockton
" Kate Miss, teacher music, r. 1330, 26th
" Kate Miss, telephone operator, r. 708"^
Bush
," Kate Mrs., dressmaking, 242 Minna
" Kate, domestic, 2131 Howard
" Kire M., attorney at law, 73 Murphy Bldg,
r. San Jose Av nr Sherman Av
" Lancelot H., salesman Cal. Jewelry Co., r.
1619 Washington
" Laura, Widow, r. 646 Waller
" Laura E. Miss, dressnaaker, r. 614 Post
" Lawrence, waiter, r. 605 Davis
" Lawrence J., carpenter, r. 387 Chenery
" Leo, clerk, r. 311, 7th
" Leon B. (Pacific Mailing Co.), r. 530 Com-
mercial
" Leonard, clerk George M. Wood & Co., r.
3314 Morris Av
" Leonard F., machinist, r. 44 Highland Av
" Leonard P., carpenter, r. 437, 18th
" Leopold L., bartender Sullivan R. Hall, r.
538 McAllister
" Leroy C. clerk, r. 614 Post
" Lester B., clerk Alliance Assurance Co., r.
13 Tremont Av
" Levi W., yacht builder, r. 14'4 Ringold
" Lewis R., distributors. F. Laundry, r. 1519
Eddy
" Lillie, widow, r. 3310 Hyde
" Lindsey, r. 434 Leavenworth
" Lizzie, widow, r. 414, 14th
" Llewellyn H., mining, r. 303, 15th
" L. M., mechanic, r. 136 Ellis
" Lon, horseman, r. 21 Bartlett
" Lon B., mailer Buswell Co., r. 530 Commer-
cial
" Louis, clerk Winter Home
" Louis, engineer Columbia Marble Co., r.
571 Howard
" Louis, fireman U. S. str Albatros
" Louis, plasterer, r. 17 Eugenia Av
" Louis, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" Louis A., shipping clerk Wiester & Co., r.
1009 Dolores
" Louis, waiter, r. 430 Tehama
" Louisa Mrs., cigars and tobacco, 441 Jack-
son
" Louise Miss, dressmaker, r. 427 McAllister
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Smith Louise Miss, hairdresser, r. 1008 Leaven-
worth
" Louise Humphrey Mrs., director S. F.Ly-
ceum of Expression, 32 O'Farrell, r. 741
Sutter
'• L. P., asst. superintendent Registry Divi-
sion Post Office, r. Berlteley
'• Lucy, widow, r. 66I14 Minna
" Lucy, dressmaker, r. 1914 Sutter
" Ludwig, cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 542 Ar-
Lui, cook George Betz, r. 705 Battery
Lulu E. Mrs., r. 2628 Howard
M. Miss, pupil nurse City and County
Hospital
Mae Miss, asst. bookkeeper Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 4, 27th
Mamie, dressmaker, r. 20 Masonic Av
Mamie B. Miss, saleslady, r. 1424 Page
Margaret, widow, r. 7 Rondel PI
Margaret, domestic, 521 Haight
Margaret A. Miss, hairdresser, r. 1026
Hyde
Margaret A. Miss, teacher Webster Pri-
mary School, r. 223 Page
Margaret E. Miss, milliner, r. 23 Louisa
Margery M., widow, r. 222 Borland
Maria A., widow, r. 1037a Dolores
Marie, domestic, 2534 Mission
Marion C, elevator operator Mills Bldg, r.
Golden Gate, Alameda Co.
Martin L., driver I. Jacobson, r. 12>4 De-
catur
Mary, widow, r. 12 Salmon
Mary, widow, r. 14Freelon
Mary, widow, r. 204 Chestnut
Mary, widow, r. 217 Francisco
Mary, widow, r. 409 Valley
Mary, widow, r. 441b 15th
Mary, widow, r. 918, 12th Av South
Mary Miss, r. 12 Verona PI rear
Mary Miss, saleslady, r. 427 McAllister
Mary Mrs., r. 43 West Mission
Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1014 Mason
Mary Mrs., janitress Webster Primary
School, r. 360 Minna
Mary Mrs., waitress Fred Salkeld, r. 227
Geary
Mary A., widow, r. 1507 Jackson
Mary A. Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 3636, 16th
Mary A., domestic, 215 Fair Oaks
Mary E., widow, r. 110 Turk
MaryF. Miss, dressmaker, r. 23 Louisa
Mary H., widow, r. 1827 Pacific Av
Mary J., widow, r. 245, 8th
Mary J., widow, r. 308, 3d
Mary J. Miss, teacher Marshall Primary
School, r. 223 Page
Maud, dressmaker, r. 601 Turk
Matteos, baker, r. 772 Mission
Matthew, r. 223 Page
Matthew F., traveling salesman, r. 912a
Larkin
Maurica, widow, r. 1511 Dupont
M. B., waiter str Alameda
Melville E., dentist, 1001 Market, r. 504
Taylor
Meta Miss, dressmaker, r. 633 Ellis
Michael, bartender, r. 8 Gough
Michael, cook, r. 28 Everett
Michael, drayman, NE cor Mission and
Beale, r. 4 Sheridan
Michael, laborer, r. 557 Mission
Michael, laborer Union I. Wks, r. 303
Mirhigan
Smith Michael, porter, r. 765 Mission
" Michael, salesman J. F. Cunningham Co.,
r. Oakland
" Michael, teamster James MuUany & Co.,
r. 212, 1st
" Michael A., wharfinger Howard St. Wharf,
r, lllOVallejo
" Michael C, wool sorter, r. 105 Gilbert
Smith Micbael H., proprietor Smith's Grill
Room, 115 Larkin, r. 418 Turk
" Michael J., butcher, r. 716 Clementina
" Michael M. (Sullivan & Smith), r. 716
Clementina
" Minnie G., cashier Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
UQM Chattanooga
" MoUie Miss, r. 316 Jones
" Mortimer F., bookkeeper Heald's Business
College, r. IOO61/2 Post
" Nathan T. (Smith Bros.), r. 308a lOth
" Nellie Mrs., liquors, SE cor Post and Cen-
" Nellie E. W. Mrs., notary public, r. 406
Sutter
" Nettie B. Miss. r. 405 Leavenworth
" Nicholas, carpenter, r. 126 Shotwell
Smith Nora A. Miss, Miss, principal Silver
Street Kindergarten, and superintend-
ent California Kindergarten Training
School, r. 64 Silver
Smith N. T., treasurer Southern Pacific Co.
and Market Street Railway Co., 4 Mont-
gomery, r. San Carlos, Cal.
" O. B. & Co. (Oliver B. Smith and F. W.
Read), wholesale dairy produce, 301-303
Front
" O. E., motorman Market St. Ry, r. 733
Laurel Av
•' Oliver B. (O. B. Smith & Co.), r. Oakland
" Ollie, r. 634 Post
" Orrin E., horse trainer, r. 3104 Point Lobos
Av
" Oscar, molder Golden State and Miners
Iron Wks, r. 1,36, 26th
" OscarF., blacksmith Union I. Wks, r. 542
" Otto E., blacksmith, r. 427V4 Cedar Av
" Otto L., barber Perrin & Apostolo, r. 203a
Powell
" Owen, r. 128H, 7th
" Patrick, carpenter, r. 624, 4th
" Patrick, helper Atlas Iron Wks
" Patrick, laborer, r. 10 Jansen
" Patrick, laborer, r. 32 Gilbert
" Patrick, laborer, r. 115 Shipley rear
" Patrick, marine fireman, r. 557 Howard
" Patrick, teamster Central Coal Co., r. 22
" Patrick, teamster W. G. Stafford & Co.,
r. 260, 1st
" Patrick H., steward str City of Puebla, r.
8 Hope ton Terrace
" Patrick J., milk dealer, r. 923 North Point
" Paul, seaman, r. 616, 2d
" Paul G., longshoreman, r. 616, 2d
" Paul G. F. policeman, r. 427^2. 23d
" Paul W., clerk W. A. Buchanan, r. 332
Main
" Percy L., carpet layer James Kitterman,
1806 Stockton
" Percy W. Mrs., widow, r. 717'^ Army
" Perry J., lumber dealer. 1307-1309 Valencia,
r. 1226 Valencia
" Peter, r. 413, 1st
" Peter, barber, r. 1926 Lexington Av
" Peter, butcher Hermann F. H. Schmidt, r.
r. 1006 Valencia
" Peter, cook P. J. McDonald, r. 49, 2d
" Peter, fireman S. F. Gas Light Co., r. 729
Minnesota
" Peter, longshoreman, r. 303, 1st
Smith Peter A., hardware, tools, paints, oils,
glass, etc., 616, 4th, r. 937 Dolores
" Peter E., engineer str Greenwood, r. 222
Rose Av
" Peter J., watchman, r. 542 Arkansas
" Peter W., engineer, r. 7 South Park
" Pethuel, teamster, r. Army nr Shotwell
" Philip, blacksmith, r. 411 Oak
" Philip bookbinder, r. 55.S Howard
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Av
" Philip, laborer, r. 17 Kate PI
" Philip, laborer, r. 604 Linden Av
" Picture Co. (Bernard Lichtig and Charles
Agner), portraits and frames, 836 How-
ard
" Pike C, carpenter, r. 1104 Mission
" P. R. Mrs., widow, furnished rooms, 634%
Broadway
Smith Premier Typewriter, L. & M. Alexan-
der & Co. agents, 218 Sansome
Purcell & Co. (James Smith, Michael Pur-
cell and John P. Keefe), hay and grain,
419, 6th
" Rae O., cook Cardall & Marston, r. 1008!/2
Buchanan
Smith Ralph S. Mrs. (N. E. W. Smith), notary
public, 43 Mills Bldg, 6th floor
" Reinholdt, stevedore, r. I6I1/2 Clara
" Reuben H., steward Owens & Starr, r. 7, 9th
" Richard, r. 1434 Ellis
" Richard, r. 1734 Devisadero
" Richard, clerk, r. 330 Green
" Richard, sign cleaner Unwin & Eisan, r. 55
Minna
" Richard F., roller South S. F. Tannery, r.
Potrero Av bet 24th and 25th
" Richard J., salesman, r. 14 Ellis
" Richard W., saw maker, r. 672 Harrison
" Robert, r. 3636, 16th
" Robert, carpenter, r. 8 Montcalm
" Robert, contractor, r. 1810 Larkin
" Robert, fireman Palace Hotel, r. 8 Essex
" Robert, helper William A. Schrock
" Robert, seaman, r. 9 Clay
" Robert, seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" Robert, watchman, r. 101 Sacramento
" Robert B., shoemaker, r. SW cor Masonic
Av and Congress
" Robert E., dental student, r. 612 Polk
" Robert J., salesman Raphael Weill & Co.,
r. 314 Chattanooga
" Robert L., printer, r. 10 Grove
" Robert M., laborer, r. 10 Grove
" Robert T.,r. 137 Shipley
" Robert T., blacksmith Bruce S. Ward, r.
101 Cedar Av
" Robert W. (Smith & Daniels), r. 3 Haight
" Ronald W., carpenter, r. cor Cortland Av
and Bennington
" Rose, widow, r. 12 Geary Court
" Rose, domestic, 1819 Baker
" Rose C. Miss, dressmaking, 111% Polk
" Rosette E. Miss, typesetter, r. 11 Polk
" Royal L., sawmaker Cal. Saw Wks, r. 672
Harrison
" Rudolf, seaman, r. 6 Howard
" Rudolph, master mariner, r. 1014 Mason
" Rufus D., master mariner, r. 521a Shotwell
■' Rufus R., mill hand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. Oakland
" S. A. Mrs., widow, r. 1110 Leavenworth
" Sadie M. Mrs. (Marshall & Smith), r. 10
Grove
" Samuel, bricklayer, r. 330 Green
" Samuel, laborer, r. 1 Jackson ,<o^,/
" Samuel A., purser str Pomona, r. ^484i/2
" Samuel B., engineer Market St. Ry., r. 3340
California ^ „„„„
■ ' Samuel B. , laborer Cal. Dry dock Co. , r . 2207
Mission rear
" Samuel C, carpenter, r. 427,27th
'» Samuel H., clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. Oakland
" Samuel P., auctioneer, r. 646 Waller
" Sarah A., widow, r. 224 Mississippi
" Sarah M., widow, r. 115 Taylor
" Scott, clerk, r. 1106 Sacramento
" S. F., gilder S. & G. Gump, r. 823 Turk
'■ S. Harrison, civil engineer, 530 California,
room 10, r. 2311 Clay
" Sheldon L., helper California Ink Co., r. 25
Oak Grove Av
" Sidney H., special agent London and Lan-
cashire Fire Ins. Co., 315 Montgomery,
r. 700 Jones
" Sidney H., physician, 427 Ellis
Smith Sidney M., president Cutting Packing
Co., 125-127 Market and president Pacific
Sheet Metal Works, 209-311 Mission, r.
NE cor Broadway and Webster
" Sidney S., bookkeeper Alaska Packers
Assn, r. 1909 San Carlos Av
Smith Sidney V., attorney at law, 35 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor, r. San Rafael
" Silas J., cabinet maker William A.
Schrock, r. 2400 Mission
" Silas M., bookkeeper, r. 152 Broad
" Simon, horseshoer E. M. Graney
" S. M., bartender Charles Smith, r. 919
Powell ^ ^
" S. N., clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. Palo Alto
Smith S. Prentiss, assistant cashier The Bank
of California, r. 3400 Clay
" Stephen, blacksmith, r. 46 Everett
" Stephen, helper R. Stitt, r. 40 Natoma
" Stephen M., marine engineer, r. 919 Powell
" Stephen S., office 7 Montgomery Av, r. 1704
Geary
" Sterling W. (Smith & Young), r. Lorin, Cal.
" Susan, widow, cook, r. 1620 Fulton
" Stuart F., clerk Wells, Fargo & Co.'s
Bank, r. 714 Bush
" Sydney E., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 240 San Jose Av
" Sydney W., bookkeeper W. R. Grace &
Co.,r. 3451/2, 3d
" T., coal passer str Alameda
" T. Craig, purser str Mariposa, r. 1507
Washington
" Tennant Miss, r. Hotel Pleasanton
" Terrence, expressman, SE cor Market and
2d, r. 2114 O'Farrell
' Terrence, gardener, r. 22 Octavia
' Teresa, dressmaking, 2503 Sutter
■ T. H., master schr Hueneme, office 38 Cali-
fornia
' Theodore, master mariner, r. 1909 San
Carlos Av
' Theodore E., salesman Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 1619 Washington
' Theodore P., foreman linemen W. U. Tel.
Co., r. 700Capp
' Theresa Mrs., r. Army nr Shotwell
' Thomas, r. 11 Elsie
' Thomas, r. 667 Minna
' Thomas, oartender Hugh McNab, r. Baker
bet Filbert and Greenwich
' Thomas, draughtsman, r. 311 State
' Thomas, elevatorman, 310 Pine, r. Ala-
meda
' Thomas, janitor Coroner's office,
Minna
' Thomas, jockey, r. 417, 11th Av
' Thomas, laborer, r. 440 Elizabeth
' Thomas, laborer Mrs. J. Homes,
Jackson ^.„ .
" Thomas, machine hand Andrew Wilkie, r.
830 Greenwich ,,.,,.
" Thomas, mill hand Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 104 Welsh ^
" Thomas Mrs., chambermaid The Devon
" Thomas B., liquors, .346, 3d, and carpenter
and builder, 325 Golden Gate av, r. 524
Hermann „„„ ^^ -
" Thomas C, stevedore, r. 1333 Union
.. Thomas H., wool sorter Flint & McLennan,
" Thomas J., brushmaker Read & Zahn. r.
" Thomas J^delivery clerk O. R. and N. Co.,
r. Alameda
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Smith Thomas J., marine engineer, 9 Mission
" Thomas J., whipmaker, r. 721 Church
" Thomas L., carpenter, r. 334, 3d
" Thomas M., electrician, r. 20 Masonic Av
" Thomas M. Jr., dental student, r. 160
Golden Gate Av
" Thomas M. K., major 1st Infantry Regi-
ment, U. S. A., Angel Island
■' Thomas N.. brick layer, r. 39 Madison Av
" Thomas R., seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Thomas R., teamster Robinson & Gil-
lespie, r. 1622 Devisadero
" Thomas T., foreman brass foundry Union
I. Wks, r. 278 Iowa
" Thomas W., r. 432, 5th Av
" Thomas W., cashier Girvin & Eyre, r. 37
" Tony H., clerk, r. 1207 Howard
" Troels, master schr La Gironde, office Pier
4 Steuart
" T. Slater, mineral water, r. 221O14 Mission
' ' TuUy , marble polisher.' r. 447 Natoma
■' T. W., r. 503 Mason
" V. Evans Mrs., widow, r. 514 Sutter
" Victor, sailmaker, r. 227?/^, 8th
" Vincent N.. packer Gal. Electrical Wks. r.
78 Everett
" Virginia E. Mrs., teacher Cooper Primary
School, r. 514 Sutter
" Wager S., clerk Baker & Hamilton, r. East
Oakland
" Waldo, clerk Palace Hardware Co., r. 606
Folsom
" Waldo E., butcher, 605 Montgomery Av, r.
5231/2 Lombard
" W. Alexander, bookkeeper Hulse, Bradford
& Co., r. 634, 22d
'■ Wallace Rev., r. 1910 Jones
" Walter, barber, r. 920 Washington
" Walter, clerk Jacobs & Otto, r. NE cor
Railroad Av and 11th Av South
" Walter, machinist S. F. & S. M. Ry, r. 3275
Mission
" Walter A., secretary Asbestos Parafflne
Co., 131, 1st, r. 621 Post
" Walter E., solicitor Fireman's Fund Ins.
Co., r. 2629 Bush
" Walter F., gasfitter J. E. Britt, r. 810
Dolores
" Walter G.. accountant, r. 2629 Bush
" Walter G., journalist Chronicle, r. Occi-
dental Hotel
" Walter G., plate printer A. M. Robertson.
r. 731 Geary
" Walter H., clerk, r. 2429 Buchanan
" Walter H., salesman The Hamburger Co..
r. 509 Post
" Walter K., clerk U. S. Sub-Treasury, r.
3120 Washington
" Walter M., painter, r. I82414 Lexington Av
" Walter R., plumber, r. 810 Dolores
" Walter S., r. 21.33 Howard
" Ward M., cashier Deming-Palmer Milling
Co.,r. 714 Ellis
" Warren P., carpenter, r. Munich nr Brazil
Av
" W. E., teamster Sherman, Clay & Co.
" W. E., telegraph operator, r. Brooklyn
Hotel
" Wendla Miss, saleslady O'Connor, Mofiatt
& Co., r. 611 Geary
" W. C, horseman, r. 905 Market
" W. F., r. 1421/2, 4th
" W. G. Mrs,, dressmaking, 505^^ Natoma
" W. H., gripman Market St. Ry. r. 1738
Mission
Smith Wilbur C, steward, r. 609 Natoma
" Willard M., capitalist, r. 526 Jones
" William, r. 48 West Park
" William, r. 1315% Webster
'• William (J. G. James & Co.). r. 2133 Howard
" William, boarding, 39 Pacific
" William, blacksmith, r. 417 Bush
" William, bookkeeper Brown Bros. & Co., r.
lllSVzFell
" William, butcher, r. 4271/2 Cedar Av
" William, carpenter, r. 2203 Polk
" William, car repairer, r. IO814 Central Av
" William, commission merchant, r. 1314
Jackson
" William, driver Lenormand Bros., r. 445Vi
Tehama
" William, driver New York Dairy, r. Old
San Jose Road nr County Jail 2
" William, hoseman Engine 19, r. 2.332 Har-
rison
" William, laborer, r. 23 Montcalm
" William, laborer Tubbs Cordage Co., r. 780
Illinois
" William, longshoreman, r. 102 Pacific
" William, machinist helper P. C. SS. Co.
" William, marine fireman, r. 530, 3d
" William, master mariner, r. 913 Capp
" William, master mariner, r. 193414 Bush
" William, porter, r. 208 Drumm
" William, porter Palace Restaurant, r. 861
Market
" William, printer, r. ISlli^ Howard
" William, salesman, r. 325 Larkin
" William, salesman Catholic Art and Book
Co., r. 616 Fulton
" William, shipjoiner Union I. Wks, r. 904
Minnesotd
" William, teamster, r. 19 Sherwood
" William, teamster, r. 1220 Folsom
" William Mrs., r. 231 Oak
" William A., r. 1610 Clay
" William A., bookkeeper Levi Strauss &
Co., r. 427 Ellis
" William A., clerk Cal. Bridge and Con-
struction Co.. r. 432 Sanchez
" William A., clerk J. C. Nolan & Co., r. 322
Golden Gate Av
" William A., lumber surveyor, 9 Mission, r.
618 Harrison
" William A., mechanic, r. 418 Fell
" William A. C, bookkeeper Samuel Kellett,
r. 3200, 16th
" William B., attorney at law, r. 1226 Bush
" William B., clerk Goodyear Rubber Co., r.
Oakland
" William B., foreman Healy, Tibbitts & Co.
" William B., salesman Hawley Bros. Hard-
ware Co., r. 120 Fell
" William B., seaman, r. 409 Drumm
" William C, 1st officer str Walla Walla
" William C, hostler Root & Robinson, r.
NW cor Fillmore and Golden Gate Av
" William C. R., mining expert, r. 1108 Pow-
ell
" William E., carpenter, r. 435, 27th
" William E., clerk J. D. Spreckels & Bros.
Co., r. 937 Dolores
" William E., tinsmith, r. 212 Broadway
" William D., salmon packer, r. 1835 Sacra-
mento
■' William F. (Smith & Freeman), r. 2203
Scott
" William F., dairy produce, 1029 Valencia
" William G., r. 505% Natoma
" William G., printer Call, r. 833 Castro
" William H., agent str Alviso, office Clay
St. Wharf, r. 1734 San Carlos Av
" William H., barber A. H. Grimm, r. 114
Fell
" William H., carpenter, r. 418 Fell
" William H., cigars and tobacco, 116, 4th, r.
142, 7th
" William H., cook, r. 1003 Battery
" William H., house painter, 2311 Mission, r.
231114 Mission
" William H., liquors, 522 Battery, r. 311 Bat-
tery
" William H., rigger, 118-120 Howard, r. 1009
Dolores
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Smitli William H., salesman Isaac Michels, r.
646 Waller
" William H., seaman, r. 21 Van Ness Av
" William H., teamster Perry J. Smith, r.
315 San Jose Av
" William H.. vaquero Simon Silverberg, r.
831, 15th Av South
■' William H. Jr., with ^tna Ins. Co., r. 114
Fell
" William I., manager Pac. Chair Co., 762
Mission, r. 2020 Point Lobos Av
" William J., clerk S. F. Savings Union
" William J., port steward P. M. SS. Co's
Wharf, r. 1829 Green
" William J., secretary Improved Order Red
Men's Hall Assn., 320 Post
" William Jay, mining, 218 California, room
7, r. 921 Hyde
" William K., wireman McWhirter Electric
Co., r. SW cor Masonic Av and Congress
<• William M., r. 7 South Park
" William M., clerk, r. 112 Fair Oaks
" William M., collector, r. 1008 Leaven-
worth
" William W., butcher J. G. James & Co., r.
831, 15th Av South
" William W., carpenter, r. 1125 Mission
" William W., miner, r. 916 Montgomery
" William W., secretary S. F. and Oakland
Local Passenger Assn., 16 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. 824 Laguna
" Wilson T., machine works, 648 Bryant, r.
311,21st
" W. J., seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" W. R., clerk Post Office, r. 1024 Sacra-
mento
" W. Stuart (Smith & Sprout), r, Berkeley
" W. T. & Son, F. B. Wood manager, che-
nilles, oilcloths, mats, etc., 569 Market
" & Brown (Frank Smith and Charles Brown),
liquors, 12 Ellis
" & Burns (Howard F. Smith and John F.
Bums), proprietors The Western Wheel-
man Publishing Co., 58, 1st
" & Daniels (Robert W. Smith and George E.
Daniels), dentists, 3 Haight
" & Freeman (William F. Smith and J.
Eugene Freeman), architects, 206 San-
some, rooms 27-28
" & Herold (Misses Ellen Smith and Mary
Herold), proprietors Cable Hotel, cor 28th
and Valencia
" & Mayers (Andrew C. Smith and Gustav B.
Mayers), liquors, 913 Kearny
Smith & Murasky (James F. Smith and Frank
J. Murasky), attorneys at law, 331
Phelan Bldg, telephone Main 5420
" & Nagelmaker (Frank Smith and John
Nagelmaker), liquors, 232, 4th
" & Nilson (J. Franklin Smith and Simon
Nilson), merchant tailors, 819 Market,
room 32
Smitli & Osborn (Chester W. M. Smith and E.
E. Osborn), solicitors of patents and at-
torneys at law, 319 Pine, rooms 46-51
" & Poultney (Joseph H. Smith and George
J. Poultney), livery stable, 344 Bran-
nan
Smith & Sprout (W. Stuart Smith and Sidney
S. Sprout), electrical, mechanical and
consulting engineers, 422 Safe Deposit
Bldg
Smith & Wesson (Springfield, Mass.), Philip B.
Bekeart agent, 159 New Montgomery
" & Whitaker (Frank A. Smith and Gilbert
M. Whitaker), butchers, 1409 Folsom
Smith & Young (Sterling W. Smith and John N.
Young), building supplies, 723 Market
«g- Smith. See Schmid, Schmidt, Schmit,
Schmitt, Smidt and Smyth
SMITHS' CASH STORE
(incorporated), Barclay J Smith presi-
dent. Harper A. Smith secretary, gen-
eral merchandise, 414-418 Front, tele-
phone Main 1340. (Will remove on or
about July 1st, 1896, to 27 Market.)
Smith's Grill Room, M. H. Smith proprietor, 115
Larkin
W.W. MONTAGUE & CO,
Black and Galranized
IK^OK 3PIJPE>
and FITTINGS, all sizes, for Gas,
Steam and Water.
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
i c^
SMITH'S HEALTH INSTITUTE
AND RHEUMATIC CURE, Dr. Barlow
J. Smith proprietor, E. Cotton Smith
secretary and advertising manager,
1513 Buchanan
Smithea Fieiaen, laborer U. S. Appraiser's
Bldg, r. 517 Vallejo
Smithers Jesus Mrs., r. 1508 Mission
Smithson Emma Miss, teacher Irving Primary
School, r. 12.33 Green
" Frank, teamster James P. Donovan
" Frank W., with Nathaniel T. Coulson, r.
1233 Green
Smithson Frederick H., attorney at law, 83-85
Columbian Bldg, r. 1332 Green
" Frederick J., trimmer B. Grave Co., r. 1232
Green
" James, cutter W. & J. Sloane & Co., r. 535
Geary rear
" Robert, r. 535 Geary rear
Smithurst Albert, candymaker W. S. Townsend,
r. 1317 Valencia
" Annie Miss, bakery, 1317 Valencia
4®" Smithurst. See Smethurst
Smits Victor E., awning maker S. F. Awning
and Tent Co., r. 237y2, 8th
Smitten L. W. Mrs., r. 507^ Fell
Smockryski L., tailor Raphael's, r. 82154 Monl-
SmootDavid L., attorney at law, 14McAllister,
r. Haywards
" Edgar N. (Smoot & Rice), r. 723 Eddy
Smoot & Rice (Edgar N. Smoot and William
H. Rice), proprietors Robin Hood Saloon,
SW cor Stockton and O'Farrell
Smouse John H., solicitor American Wringer
Co., r. 1811 Hyde
SmuUen Frank, shoemaker, 573 Howard,. r. 53a
Howard
Smiirr Charles F., general freight agent
Southern Pacific Co.. r. 411 Clayton
" Charles R., student, r. 411 Clayton
" William K... contracting freight agent S.
P. Co., 613 Market, r. 500 Cole
Smyley William H., laborer Ma sonic Cemetery,
r. 430 Fulton
Smyth Alice A. Miss, dressmaker, r. 7 Perry
" Charles S., sampler Custom House, r. 2137
Pine
SMYTH CHARLES W.,
attorney at law and notary public, 419
California, room 11, telephone Black
2311, r. 2127 Pine
Smyth Cornelius, paper ruler J. B. Mclntyre, r.
721 Guerrero
" F. L., clerk Tillmann & Bendel, r. 2309 Fill-
more
" Horace, r. 2137 Broderick
" Hugh S. (Forster, Little & Co.), r. 145 Perry
" John, liquors, 48 Grove
'< John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1501
Turk
" John T., printer Call, r. 14 Perry
" Mary, widow, r. 949 Bryant
" Maysie G., school teacher, r. 7 Perry
" Michael, miner, r. 8 Gough
" Owen H. (Phillips & Smyth), r. 30, 13th
" Robert, painter, r. 23 Turk
" Robert A., reporter, r. 113 Ridley
" Samuel C, clerk, r. 1717% Leavenworth
" Simon P., salesman Hale Bros., r. 3214 Laf-
ayette
" Thomas, harness maker, r. 435 Turk
" Thomas J., bookbinder, r. 7 Perry
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DEALERS IN A..L KINDS OF
: Foreign and Domestic Coal.
Hotels, Restaurants and Ship*
ping Supplied. [
Smyth T. Wylie, clerk George W. McNear, r.
Oakland
Smsrth W. H., mechanical expert and consult-
ing engineer, 226 Market, r. Berkeley
Smythe George, distributor S. F. Laundry, r.
1519 Eddy
" George J., steward, r. UlYi Minna
" James C, musician N. Ramsey
" Margaret Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" Mary S., widow, r. 439 Natoma
" P.,r. 220, 3d
" Peter, r. IO/2 Cleveland
" William H., photographer, r. 1915Eddy
-8S-Smythe. See Smith and Smythe
Snaden John, laundryman, r. 6 Lynch
Snaer Louis, r. 724 Lombard
Snailham Benjamin, cane maker, r. 240 Ritch
rear
" Sarah, widow, r. 240 Ritch rear
" William F., clerk, r. 240 Ritch rear
Snapp Claude W., laborer Hey wood Bros. & Co.,
r. 45 Morris Av
Snapper Samuel S., r. 104, 7th
Snead Brothers (Frank and Thomas), plumbers,
gas fitters and metal roofers, 3038 Geary
and 1438 Howard
Frank (Snead Bros.), r. 22 Masonic Av
John P., blacksmith, NE cor Geary and
Blake, r. 22 Masonic Av
Michael, plumber, r. 22 Masonic Av
Stephen L., dentist C. H. Bell, r. 2611 Sac-
ramento
Thomas (Snead Bros.), r. 22 Masonic Av
Thomas I., carpenter, r. 22 Masonic Av
Sneath George R., lessee Jersey Farm Dairy,
837 Howard, r. San Bruno
Sneath Harry J., secretary Jersey Farm Co.,
r. 837 Howard
Sneath Richard G., president Jersey Farm Co.
and Consumers' Ice Co., office 837 How-
ard, r. San Bruno
Snedaker WiUlam H., general agent Rio Grande
Western Railway, 14 Montgomery, r.
California Hotel
Snedekar Donner H., driver J. H. Hall, r. 760.
22d
Sneider Anna E., widow, r. 2020i4 Bush
" George C, stock broker, 337 Pine, r. 825
Fillmore
.S®=-Sneider. See Schneider, Schnider, Snider
and Snyder
Snell Arthur B., salesman Cienega Lime Co., r.
115, 7th
Cycle Fittings Co., 14-16 Fremont
Edward L., manager Cienega Lime Co., 16
Hayes, r. 214 Ashbury
Edwin H., carpenter William Little, r. 5
Martha PI
Frank S., salesman Merten Mfg. Co., r
3612, 16th
John A., compositor Call, r. 1003 Powell
John M., teamster, r. 715 Howard
John T., stage carpenter Morosco's Grand
Opera House, r. 120 Eddy
Lindsey A., carpenter William Little, r. 5
Martha PI
R. L., machinist Central Hardware and
Supply Co., r. 106 Eddy
Walter R., solicitor Daily Report Pub. Co
r. 1306 Pine
4S=Snell. SeeSchiiell
Snellgrove Charles R., transfer agent Wells
Fargo & Co., 3d St. depot, r. 4 Central
Court
Snelling James F., salesman Payot, Upham &
Co., r. 313 Taylor
Snelling Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry., r.
508 San Jose Av
" Walter J., r. 606 Montgomery, room 25
Snibley Louis, laborer, r. 221 Birch Av
Snide Louis, pawn broker, 113, 3d
Snider John, beamster South S. F. Tannery
" Rodney, clerk Vina Distillery, r. 311 Mason
4^Snider. See Schneider, Schnider, Sneider
and Snyder
Sniderman Max, cloak maker, 933 Market
Snodgrass William, harness washer Lot D.
Slocum, r. 347 Jessie
«®"Snodgrass. See Snowgrass
Snook Caroline, widow, nurse, r. 2429 Mission
" Edgar N. (G. & E. Snook), r. 1914 Broad-
way
" Frederick W. (William S. Snook & Son),
r. Oakland
SNOOK G. & E.
(George A. and Edgar N.), plumbers,
gas and steam fitters, 630 Sacramento
Snook George A. (G. & E. Snook), r. 1914 Broad-
way
" George W., plumber William S. Snook &
Son, r. Oakland
■' Harry E., assistant manager Golden Gate
Undertaking Co., r. 2429 Mission
" James A. (James A. Snook & Co.), r. 1711
Baker
" James A. & Co. James A. Snook), carriage
hardware and hardwood lumber, 35-37
" Jane C, widow, r. 414 Bartlett
" John T., machinehand, r. 1118 Harrison
" Minnie, widow, dressmaker, r. 513 Hyde
" Pauline Miss, r. ISW-A Stockton
" William S. (William S. Snook & Son), r.
Oakland
SNOOK WILLIAM S. & SON
(Wmiam S. and Frederick W.), plumb-
ers, gas and steam fitters, 554 Clay
Snow Chester J., r. 504i4 Guerrero
" E. B., traveling salesman, r. 1710 Wash-
ington
" Edward C, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 1767
Howard
" Emanuel, porter Davis, Haber & Co., r. 604
Broderick
" Ernest W., cutter W. H. Snow, r. Berkeley
" Frank E., salesman W. H. Snow, r. Berke-
ley
" Harry, seaman, r. 28 Sacramento
" Harvey M., carpenter, r. 1608 Powell
Snow Harvey W., bond broker and financial
agent and vice-supreme Royal Guard-
ian, Royal Fraternal Guardians, 318
Pine, rooms 16-17, r. Oakland
" James T., seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" James T., teamster Indianapolis Furni-
ture Co., r. 216 Fair Oaks
" John F., dyeing and cleaning, 1623 Mission,
branch office 3 Grant Av, r. I6271/2 Mis-
sion
" John J., salesman John W. Carmany
" Levi T., r. 329 Fell
" L. M. Mrs., r. 708 Montgomery
" Louis, glazier, r. 555 Natoma
Snow Louis T., groceries, provisions and ship
stores, 210 California, r. Alameda
" Margaret, widow, r. 436 Minna
" Samuel, painter J. St. Denis & Co.
" Thomas, bartender Henry Schlieker, r. 401
Spear
" Wilfrid M., machinehand, r. 708 Montgom-
ery
" William, longshoreman, r. 10 Federal
" William H., merchant tailor, 342 Sutter, r.
Berkeley
Snowball Alexander L., policeman, r. 925 Geary
Snowden Edward L., machinist Byron Jackson,
r. 929, 19th
'• Frederick T., caterer, r. 728 Golden Gate Av
" James H., r. 34 Natoma
Snowgrass Allan V.. clerk First National Bank,
r. 1526 Eddy
" John G., clerk, r. 1526 Eddy
" Louise S., widow, r. 1526 Eddy
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Snyder Charles, foreman, r. 3 Uranus
" Charles, teamster, r. 310 Jessie
" Charles B., packer Union Fruit Grader, r.
16 Ellis
" Daniel, fireman revenue cutter Commodore
Perry
" Frederick, cabinet maker, r. 136, 12th
" Frederick C, clerk Post Office, r. 136, 12th
" George, r. 1121 Ellis
" George, teamster F. B. Joyce & Co., r. 1^5
Langton
" Henry, electrician Cal. Electric Supply &
Cons. Co., r. 640 Haight
" Julia M. Mrs., teacher music and elocution,
520 Sutter
" Laura A., widow, r. 912, 19th
'• Lizzie Mrs., confectionery, 435 Larkin
" Louis C, r. 435 Larkin
" Louise J., widow, lodgings, 322, 3d
" Mary A., widow, r. 215 Fair Oaks
" Samuel M., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 48
Plymouth Av Holly Park
" Val,r. 106/2, 3d
" Wilhelmine, widow, r. 43 Sanchez
" William, porter Goldherg, Bowen & Co., r.
136, 12th , . ^
" William H., engineer Buckingham &
Hecht, r. 1419 Guerrero
Snyders Edgar W., cigar maker Pac. Coast Co-
op. Cigar Mfg. Co., r. 512 Bush
" George W.. salesman, r. 404 Ellis
" Marie B. Mrs., manager The Marechal
Niel, 404 Ellis
Snygg John, fisherman, r. 414 Folsom
jga-Snyder. See Schneider, Schnider, Sneider
and Snider
Soanes Frank, candy maker, r. 233, 3d
Scares Joseph D,, driver N. Prost, r. 336, 3d
" Manuel D., milker, r. 216 Jackson
Sobey Arthur L., physician, r. 810, 20th
" Ellen Miss, school teacher, r. 810, 20th
" I. P., musician, r. 26 Victor
" John, longshoreman, r. 550 Mission
Soboslay Julius, physician, W^Vi, 6th
" Samuel, cloak maker, r. 16 Harriet
Sobrero Charles W., bookkeeper, r. 225 Chestnut
Sobrio John A. (P. Duchein & Co.), r. 253 Clem-
entina
Sochor Anton B., freight clerk P. C. SS. Co., r.
1004 Van Ness Av
Socialist Labor Party, Oswald Seifert secre-
tary, 115-117 Turk
Societa di Mutuo Soccoroso della Compagnia
Garabaldina, F. Zeiro president, G.
Ertola secretary, 423 Broadway
" di Mutuo Soccoroso Reali, Carabinieri
Italian!, 423 Broadway
Societa Italiana di Mutua Beneficenza, 808
Montgomery . . r< ,
" Tictnese Mutuo Soccoroso, Giovanni bcal-
manini secretary, 729 Montgomery
Societe Beige de Bienfaisance. Leon Andre
secretary, office 413 Kearny
Societe de Bienfaisance des Dames Fran-
caise, office 318 Post , .
Society for tlie Prevention of Cruelty to Ani-
mals, C. B. Holbrook secretary, 94-9o
Donohoe Bldg ^ „^.,
Society for tHe Prevention of Cruelty to Chil-
dren, John McComb secietary, 95-96
Donohoe Bldg
Society for the Suppression of Vice, Frank J.
Kane secretary, 14 McAllister, rooms
25-26 Donohoe Bldg
Society of California Pioneers The, John I.
Spear secretary. Pioneer Bldg, 5 Pioneer
PI, telephone Main 5319
Society of Old Friends, James A. Johnson
president, J. E. Slinkey secretary, 23o
Kearny, room 9 „ „ ,. -^ »
Sodalizio Veterani Italiani, B. Cheli president,
A. Bricca secretary, 423 Broadway
Soden A. J., carpenter, r. 172 Minna
" Henry, teamster H. C. Henderson, r. 1809
Folsom
Soder Peter, r. 326 Ritch
Soderberg Andrew, tailor Bullock & Jones Oo.,
r. 1415 Howard
" J W., laborer, r. 24 Julian Av rear
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
SEAT CUSHIONS
In Plush, Terry, Damask and Sateen, Made
to Order for Churches, Lodges,
Steamboats, etc.
S^I-S^T- IVIARKET ST.
Soderberg Leopold L., civil engineer, r. 150114
Fillmore
" Nils, attorney at law, r. 913 Sacramento
" Victor bookkeeper Estate Herman Royer,
r. 313 Hyde
Soderdahl Oscar, fisherman, r. 214 Francisco
rear
Soderer Gustav, fireman S. P. Co., r. 113, 16th
Sodergren F. O., master bk Hesper, office 28
California
Soderholm Axel, peddler, r. 410, 7th
" Peter, laborer, r. 32114 Broadway
Soderlund Axel, r. 828 Bush
" Ernst A., porter N. Van Bergen & Co., r.
908 Vallejo
" Peter F., cellarman Occidental Hotel, r.
828 Bush
" Z. N. (Robertson & Soderlund), r. 325
Minna
Soderman Charles, motorman, r. 1111V4 Tennes-
" John F., carpenter, r. 10 Medau PI
Soderstrom Agnes, domestic, 1416 Masonic Av
" Charles, seaman, r. 411 Bryant rear
Sodini Basilio, laborer Milani & Co.
" Oreste, cook Perini's Restaurant, r. 917
Jackson _ ^ „ t-,
Soedler Eberhard, box maker Pac. and S. F.
Box Factory, r. 760 Folsom
Soehl Christian, clerk Henry Gehrt, r. 703 Du-
pont
" J. Henry, liquors, 751 Sacramento, r. 9
Hampton PI
" William, clerk, r. 248, 5th
Soehlmann Henry L., driver Buffalo Brewing
Co. , r. 603V2 Dolores
Soelter August, cigarmaker. r. 413y2 Green
" John, wire worker, r. 413^/4 Green
" Ludwig, painter, r. 413V2 Green
Soetie Eva, widow, r. 535 Elizabeth
Sober Adolph, distributor Post Office, r. 204 Ellis
" E. Mrs., widow, importer leeches, r. 916
Fulton
" Harry C student, r. 1308a Leavenworth
Sohl Axel L. engineer Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill Co., r. 22 Laidley
" Edward, oiler Goodyear Rubber Co., r. 30th
nr. Castro
" Frederick, laborer, r. 923 Mmna
" Harry, porter W. W. Montague & Co., r. 60
" John, liquors, SE cor Taylor and Bay
" Otto watchman Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mill Co., r. 328/2, 10th
4®"Sohl. See Saul ., „ „ „ ^
Sohlke Carl W., salesman N. Van Bergen & Co.,
r. Alameda .
" Gustave, clerk, r. 312 Haight
" Jacob A., bookkeeper F. Ruther & Co., 1.
Alameda „,., tt - i,+
" Theodore, teacher languages, r. 312 Haight
Sohmer & Co. (New York), Byron Mauzy agent,
308-314 Post ^ , .
Sohne Johanna, dressmaker, r. 905c Larkm
" John, machinist, r. 905c Larkin _
" Margaret, dressmaking, 905c Larkin
SohnleinElise, widow, r. 512 Fulton
^°?'Geor°gfc.%fgaf maker Frahm & Franken-
Soiland Lars.' master schr Amethyst, office 44
East, r. 1331 V^ Natoma
Soieda Mary, widow,, r. 1313 Dupont
Sokildrop John, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
Sokolofl George, r. 800, 3d
Sol Frederic, nurse French Hospital
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tages to 405 Sansome St., San Francisco.
Sola Guglielmo, peddler, r. 220 Montgomery Av
Solari Camilo M., waiter, r. 2120 Filbert
" Charles, laborer, r. 1225, 18th
" Frank, painter J. St. Denis & Co.
" Giovanni B., fruits and vegetables, 217!4,
18th, r. 305 Capp rear
" Giovanni B., laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Giuseppe (G. B. Cordano & Co.), r. 8 Hunt
" Giuseppe, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Ida B. Miss, nurse Hospital for Children,
3700 California
" J., declJhand str Apache
" Joseph (Massa & Solari), r. 845 McAllister
" Li. & Co. (Louis Solari and Joseph Nieri),
fruits and vegetables, 1-115 Octavia
" L. & Co. (Louis Solori and Peter Bianuci),
fruits and vegetables, Railroad Av bet
11th and 12th Avs South
" Louis (L. Solari & Co.i, r. 425 Cedar Av
" Louis (L. Solari & Co.), r. Railroad Av bet
11th and 12th Avs South
" Luigi, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Mary Mrs. (Delfino & Solari), r. 109, 3d
" Sebastian, fisherman, r. 39 Hinckley
" Stefano, laborer, r. 10 Margaret PI
" Stephen (Capelli & Solari), r. 519a Filbert
" Stephen, fruits, 306'4, 3d
" William A., with ^tna Mineral Water Co.
Soldati Felix, shoemaker, 1233 Uupont, r. 1106
Kearny
Soldavini Ambrosia Mrs., seamstress, r. 9 Pol-
lard PI
Soledad Alexander, marble polisher Joseph
Musto & Son, r. 915 Battery
Solen Nellie, widow, r. 526 Howard
Soler Andre, cook Palace Hotel, r. 423 Union
" Christian, dairyman, r. 423 Union
" Martin, cook Palace Hotel, r. 1309 Stockton
Solezzi Giacomo, bootblack L. Segarini, r. .324,
7th
Solezzie Andrew, fisherman, r. 114 Pacific
Solinsky Harris, peddler, r. 966 Harrison
Soils F., seaman str San Juan
Soil Christian L. Mrs., furnished rooms, 712
Kearny
SoUenius Leon P., r. 431 Greenwich
SoUey Emily M. Mrs., dressmaking, 909 Polk
SoUino Pio, seaman, r. 3 Vallejo
SoUman Adolph, jeweler C. H. Lindermaun, r.
712 Diamond
" Helen, widow, r. 712 Diamond
" Theodore W., gold polisher Shreve & Co., r.
712 Diamond
" Valentine P., machinist Electric Supply
Co., r. 712 Diamond
" William, foreman, r. 714 Diamond
SoUner Edward, carpenter J. Noonan, r. 377
Natoma
SoUom Vincent P., designer W. & J. Sloane &
Co., r. 320 Van Ness Av
Solomon A. & Co. (Alex Solomon), tailors, 108
Battery
" A. Armand, violinist, r. 1224, 24th
" Aaron, tailor, 127, 4th
" Abraham, porter F. Toplitz & Co., r. 543
Jessie
' ' Abraham, teacher languages , 2006 Fillmore
r. 2209 Fillmore
" Abraham, traveling salesman Adelsdorfer
& Brandenstein
" Albert, traveling salesman, r. 52^b Hayes
" Alex (A. Solomon & Co.), r. 529b Hayes
" Baruch, gents' furnishing goods, 106, 3d, r.
920 McAllister
Solomon C. Jr. Covering Co., Chapman Solo-
mon Jr. president, 422-4:^6 Battery
Solomon Chapman, with Chapman Solomon Jr.,
r. 1224, 24th
Solomon Chapman Jr., commission merchant,
importer Japanese goods and exporter
American prolucts, 422-424-436 Battery,
telephone Main 1079, r. IS'A Henry
'• Charles E., clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. Oakland
" David, clerk M. Solomon & Co., r. 2318
Geary
" Edward, pantrymen str Modoc
" Ella Miss, stenographer Jacobs & Wolfe,
r. 639 Ellis
" Ernest, clerk, r. 1318 Ellis
" Ferdinand H., traveling salesman Chap-
man Solomon Jr., r. 1224, 24th
" G. W., barber John Johnson, r. 104 Mason
" Harris, tailor, r. 30 Valparaiso
Solomon Henry I., secretary and treasurer
Buckingham & Hecht, 225-237 Bush, r.
1620 Clay
" Herbert H., messenger Pac. Mail SS. Co.,
r. Oakland
" I. L. & Co. (Samuel and David Klopstock),
wholesale upholstery and bedding, 840
Mission '
" Isadore, tailor, r. 20 Valparaiso
" Jacob C. salesman, r. 20 Valparaiso
" L. C. Miss, clerk S. P. Co., r. East Oak-
land
" Leah Miss, Insurance broker, 313 Califor-
nia, r. 1620 Clay
" Louis, salesman Martin, Feusier & Co., r.
543 Jessie
" Louis, tailor, r. 350 Minna
" Louis, with Baruch Solomon, r. 930 Mc-
Allister
" M. & Co. (Morris Solomon), agents West-
ern Wool Manufacturing Co., and bottle
dealers, 1839 Mission
" Marks (Solomon & Son), r. 926 Jackson
" Martin, salesman Rosenthal Bros, & Co.,
r. 403 Leavenworth
" Mary Miss, teacher Le Conte Primary
School, r. 1620 Clay
" Mena D., widow, r. 1402 Webster
" Morris (M. Solomon & Co.), r. 2218 Geary
" Nathan, mining expert, 322 Pine, r. 116
Jones
" Rachel, widow, r. 507 Lombard
" Robert H., pressman, r. 31 Prosper
" Sam, manager Franklin Hall, 1835-1839
Fillmore
" Samuel (Solomon & Son), r. 405 Geary
" Samuel, cigar maker H. Plagemann & Co.
" Samuel, clerk F. Toplitz & Co., r. 543 Jessie
" Samuel, cloaks and suits, 121 Powell, r. 2107
Pine
" Samuel, cutter W. Cohen, Hirsch & Co., r.
2107 Pine
" Samuel, porter Eugene Belrose, r. 335 Bush
" Sigmund, peddler, r. 656 Natoma
SOLOMON SIMON,
butcher, Grand Central Market, 991
Market, r. 1514 O'Farrell
Solomon Solomon A., r. 119 Jones
" & Son (Marks and Samuel), merchant
tailors, 701 Mission
4®="Solomon. See Salomon
Solomons Hannah M. Mrs., r. 1707 Scott
Solomons Lucius L., attorney at law, 508 Cali-
fornia, rooms 11-14, r. 1707 Scott
" Selina Miss, r. 1707 Scott
" Theodore S., stenographer, r. 1707 Scott
J8®"Solomonson. See Salomonson
Soltan H. B., adjuster Gas Consumers' Assn.
" Harry B., physician and surgeon, 316 Post
" Robert E., steward, r. 311 Pacific
Soltsien Herman A., engineer Potrero Yeast
and Vinegar Co., r. SW cor 35th and In-
diana, Potrero
Solvin Charles G., liquors, 153 Steuart, r. 143
Main
Somberg Peter, deckhand tugboat Reliance
Somers Ann, widow, cigars, 1398Vi Turk, r. 628
Laguna
" Burbank G., attorney at law, 22 Mills Bldg,
10th floor, r. 1034 Mission
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Somers Frank A. (Somers & Co.), i. 3906 Folsom
» Frank J., clerk, r. 1403, 30th
" Frederick A., bartender Dunn Bros., r. 723
Gough
Somers George B., surgeon, office 533 Sutter, r.
1034 Mission
" Grace M., bookkeeper, r. 1403, 20th
" Henry H., bookkeeper W. P. Fuller & Co.,
r. 807 California
" Harvey C. (Somers & Co.), r. 2906 Folsom
" Herbert, clerk Cal. Furniture Mfg. Co., r.
225 Leavenworth
" Howard, secretary Lane Hospital, r. 225
Leavenworth
" Hugh, carpenter, r. 1403, 20th
" Joseph N., clerk, r. 1403, 20th
" Margaret Mrs., bakery and notions, 215
Clement
" May A. Miss, stenographer, r. 1403, 20th
" Paul A., salesman Hale Bros., r. 2732 Fol-
som
" Peter, master schr Nellie Carter, office 32
Steuart
" Richard, seaman str Walla Walla
" Rufus A. A., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co.
" William, upholsterer, 215 Clement
" William J., capitalist, r, 1034 Mission
Somers & Co. (Harvey C. and Frank A. Som-
eis), hay and grain, 534-536, 6th, ware-
house 341-343 Berry
«®~Somers. See Sommers and Summers
Somerset George, glovemaker, r. 502 Bush
Somersett John, clerk, r. 502 Eddy
" Robert, mill hand William A. Schrock
» William A., clerk, r. 502 Eddy
Somervell William S., contractor, 413 Kearny,
r. 608 Leavenworth
Somerville Albert E., clerk Cluffl Bros., r. 402
Hayes
" John, master mariner, r. 236a Golden Gate
Av
•' Robert, teamster Harris & Jones, r. 214
Virginia Av
" Simon, teamster I. S. Van Winkle & Co.,
r. 131 Lily Av
j8®=-Somerville. See Summerville
Sommer Adam, iron worker Coppieters & Mock-
el, r. 31, 3d
" Axel, hatter K. A. Lundstrom, r. 12 Sacra-
mento
" Charles M., clerk J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. 851
Capp
" George, porter Lunsmann & Stanke, r. 132
Bartlett
» Henry, barber, 1193 Market, r. 7 Olive
Court
" Henry, tailor, r. 818 Montgomery
" Julia, widow, r. 914 Filbert
" Julia E. Miss, stenographer O'Farrell &
Co., r. 914 Filbert
" Max (Sommer & Kufmann), r. 1821 Sacra-
mento
" Max, clothing. 517 Pacific
" Rosa Mrs., clothing, 818 Montgomery
" Rose Miss, teachermusic, r. 914 Filbert
" William C, tailor, r. 210 Washington
" & Kaufmann (Max Sommer and Maurice J.
Kaufman), dealers boots and shoes, 28
Kearny
Sommerlat Charles, clerk Gustav J. Pauli, r.
1803 Stockton
Sommers Frederick, with Shreve & Co., r. 526
" George, junk dealer, r. 1112 Treat Av .
'< Henry, cook Charles A. Bantel, r. 107 Grant
Av
" Henry, porter Louis Zeiss, r. 208 Drumm
" John, groceries and liquors. 51 Brady
J8®=-Sommers, See Somers and Summers
Somps Emile F., with P. G. Somps Soda Wks,
r. 2536 Mission
SOMPS P. G. SODA WORKS,
Pierre G. Somps proprietor, steam soda
works, and inventor and patentee
Excelsior Beverage Preserver. 259-
261-263 Clementina, office 764-766
Folsom. telephone Main 5419
Somps Pierre (Herve & Somps), r. Alameda
Somps Pierre G., proprietor P. G. Somps
Soda Works, 259-261-263 Clementina,
office 764-766 Folsom, telephone Main
.=)419, r. 2536 Mission
Son Adolph A. (Son Bros. & Co.), r. 2124 Broad-
way
" Albert A. (Son Bros. & Co.), r. 2125 Pacific
Av
" Brothers & Co. (Adolph A. and Albert A.
Son and Abraham and Jacob Spitz), cut-
lery, pipes and cigars. 13-15 Sansome
" Carrie Miss, saleslady Goldberg, Bowen &
Co., r. 1348 Ellis
" Clarence A., bookkeeper Siebe & Green, r.
2125 Pacific Av
" Lena A., widow, r. 1346 Ellis
" Romeo A., clerk Son Bros. & Co., r. 1346
Ellis
Sonburg Arnold F., groceries and liquors, 916
Bryant
Sonburnt Walter, physician, r. 2914 Bush
Sondag Alphonse. cutter John Sondag, r. 330
Sutter
«' John, merchant tailor, 332 Sutter, r. 330
Sutter
" John, salesman, r. 2928 Pine
Sonderup Axel, bookkeeper, r. 6a Shotwell
" Joseph, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 2609!/2
Sacramento
" William I., driver, r. 10 Steiner
Sondheimer Moses (Rosenthal Bros. & Co.), r.
1514 California
" Solomon, salesman Columbia Shoe Store, r.
832 O'Farrell
Sonet Frank, laborer Franz Siebrecht, r. 405
Kearny
Songer Alexander, lineman Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.,
r. iW-A Natoma
Sonne Mathias A., carpenter, r. 786 Harrison
Sonnenberg Albert, salesman Bibo, Newman &
Ikenberg, r. 1305 Octavia
" Bertha, widow, r. 711 Jones
" E. J. Mrs., widow, r. 1305 Octavia
" H., quartermaster str Santa Rosa
" Joseph, longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
" Julius, salesman, r. 1305 Octavia
" Louis B., r. 1502 California
" Max, traveling salesman, r. 1305 Octavia
" Samuel, bookkeeper D. Samuels, r. 1502
California
" Sigmund, salesman B. Blumenthal & Co.,
r. 1305 Octavia
Sonnenfeld Samuel, lapidary, 331 Kearny, r. 325
Ellis
Sonnenwald Peter, with George H. Tay Co., r.
625 Pacific
Sonner James, porter Deming-Palmer Milling
Co., r. 30 Clay
" Josie, glovemaker, r. 118 Fell
" Lizzie, glovemaker, r. 118 Fell
Sonnichsen August, laundryman Occidental
Hotel
" Charles, conductor Presidio and Ferries
RR, r. 1131 Union
" James N., r. 510 Buchanan
'■ Nicholas, clerk Spring Valley W. W., r.
3026 Sacramento
Sonntag Charles (Chas. Sonntag & Co.), 116 Mar-
ket
Sonntag Chas. & Co. (Charles Sonntag), com-
mission merchants, glycerine, etc., ana
agents U. S. Cartridge Co. 114-116 Mar-
ket, telephone Drumm 34
" Emll F., coppersmith Union I. Wks, r. 349
Clementina
WATSON & CO.
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Sonntag G. A. T., laundry, 230, 22d
" Gustav A. T.. seaman, r. 1837% Howard
" Henry P. (Bovee, Toy & Sonntag), r. San
Rafael
Sonntag Julian, general manager The Giant
Powder Co. Consolidated,J430 California,
r. 1617 Lyon
" Julius, cigar maker H. Plagemann & Co., r.
636 Green
" Julius, reporter Abend Post, r. 217 Mason
Sonntag Lincoln, attorney at law and notary
public, 116 Market, telephone Drumm 34,
r. 2136 Howard
" M. Miss, r. 933 Kearny
" Paul H., instrument maker Joseph C. Sala,
r. 522 Capp
Sonntags-Blatt Des California Demokrat, 409-
413 Bush
" Post (weekly). Abend Post Co. proprietors,
535 California
Sonoma Lumber Co., William Westover pres-
ident, D. L. Westover secretary, 319
Pine, room 26
Sonoma Valley Railroad Co., office Mutual
Life Bldg, 4th floor
Sonora Extended Mining Corporation, C. A.
Stratton secretary, 213 Jackson
Sons of St. George, Order of, Edward Oliver
grand secretary, 317 Mason
Sons of the American Revolution, E. W.
McKinstry president, Edwin Bonnell
secretary, 101 Montgomery
Sons of Veterans, Fair Oaks Camp, 102 O'Far-
rell
Soo Hoo Fong, Chinese interpreter Pac. Mail
SB. Co.. r. 917 Clay
Sooman John, foreman Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 825 Pennsylvania Av
Sopa Peter G., restaurant, 3300 Mission, r. 35061/4
Mission
Soper Charles A., teamster, r. 15 Heron
" Charles B., fireman str Gold, r. 15 Heron
" Harleigh F., student, r. 317 Noe
" John F., vice-consul Hawaiian Islands, 206
Sansome, room 22, r. Occidental Hotel
Soper Joseph H., physician and surgeon, 661
Market, hours 12 m. to 3 p. m. and 7 to 8
p. m.. r. 317 Noe, hours 7 to 8:30 a. m.
telephone Mission 121
" Mary A. Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Sophey Abraham, machinist, r. 760 Folsom
" Joseph, carriage maker, 820 Folsom
Soracco Charles, porter EmilioMartinoni, r. 526
Filbert
" G. B., coal dealer, r. 504 Filbert
" Joseph, laborer E. Martinoni, r. 526 Filbert
Sorbet Louis, waiter Occidental Restaurant, r.
908 Pacific
Sorbier Louisa A., widow, president Woman's
Educational and IndustrialTJnion, r. 220
Van Ness Av
Sorensen A., carpenter Krogh Mfg. Co., r. Oak-
land
" A., waiter C. G. Larsen, r. 148 Perry
" Andrew, canvasser, r. 663 Minna
" Andrew, clerk Neal C. Toft, r. 414 Waller
" Anton, seaman, r. 66 Oregon
" August G., machinist First Street Wks,
Union I. Wks, r. 963 Howard
" Carl, tailor C. M. Sorensen, r. 229 Minna
" Charles, seaman, r. 739, 4th
" Charles, teamster J. Browning, r. 16'4
Langton
" Charles M . merchant tailor, 422 Post, r.
831 MAllister
" Christian, r. 7 Mint Av
Sorensen Christian, steward, r. 22 Sacramento
" Christian, teamster, r. 1218 Folsom
" Christina M. J. Miss, r. 20 Eureka
" George, beer bottler Viking Brewing Co.,
r. 2 Codman PI
" Herbert, fireman Engine 14, r. 1013 McAl-
lister
" James, clerk Charles Truelson, r. 530 De-
visadero
" James A., foreman Peter P. Schmidt, r.
1003 Harrison
" Jens, tailor, r. 1817 Dupont
" John, tailor, r. 2 Codman PI
" Ludwig M., master mariner, r. 37%, 20th
" N. C, cook R. J. Techau & Co., r. 922% Na-
toma
" Nels, seaman, r. Newman nr Bennington
" Nelson, driver, r. 108 San Jose Av
" Niels C, tailor, 246 Ellis
•' Peter, cooper Cal. Wine Assn, r. 709 Harri-
son
" Peter, seaman, r. 12 Clay
" S., stencil cutter Novelty Rubber Stamp
Wks
" Simon C, hostler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 1407
Eddy
" Soren (Campbell & Sorensen), r. 1761 Mis-
sion
" Soren M. (Romer & Sorensea), r. 1317
Scott
" Theodore A. , harness maker, r. 6 Albion Av
" Walter, carpenter and builder, 538 Linden
Av, r. 129 Cook
" William, hay, grain, wood and coal, 1013
McAllister
" William Jr., clerk William Sorensen, r.
1013 McAllister
Sorenson Amelia, widow, r. 406%, 6th
" Augusta D. Miss, finisher Golden Gate
Woolen Mills
" Charles, cook, r. 922% Natoma
" Charles, seaman, r. 1311% Minna
" Christian, waiter Windsor Hotel
" Christian A., marine engineer, r. 747 Fol-
som
" Christopher, mechanic Perkins Cycle Co.,
r. 112% Fell
" Hans, carpenter Charles M. Depew Plan-
ing Mil] Co., r. 28, 21st
" Jens, cook Niels J. Lund, r. SE cor Folsom
and 16th
" John, pantryman Palace Hotel, r. 409
Minna
" Kate, widow, r. 115 Capp
" Lauridts, janitor Pacific-Union Club, r.
520%, 9th
" Nelson, gripman Cal. St. RR, r. 5 Torrens
Court
" S.. pantryman Cardall & Marston, r. 623
Turk
" S., roof painter, r. 106%, 3d
" Sivert, advertising agent, 783% Market
4^"Sorenson. See Sorensen and Sorrensen
Sorg Conrad C, r. 1413 Buchanan rear
" Dora, widow, r. 1413 Buchanan rear
" John G., roofer, r. 1509 Turk rear
" P. J. Co. The (Middletown, Ohio), M. P.
Gleason agent, 410 Sacramento
Sorge Gustav, teamster, r. 374 Natoma rear
" Lawrence E., waiter, r. 650, 4th
" Oscar, news agent and bookseller, 410
Kearny, room 6, r. Alameda
Sorhan James, groceries, 6, 14th
Soria Alfred, saddle maker, r. 718% Union rear
" Marina Miss, shirt maker, r. 7 Magner PI
" Susan, widow, r. 718% Union rear
Sorich A. & Co. (Anton Sorich), bakery and res-
taurant, 1207 Market and 5 Brooks
" Anton (A. Sorich & Co.), r. 941 Haight
" Marko, cooper J. J. Kucich, r. 811 Pacific
Sorley Daniel, laborer J. C. Wilson & Co.
" Mamie, domestic, 2218% Fillmore
" William, baker str San Juan
Sorman J. Mrs., widow, r. 16 Clinton Park
Sornin Alexander, watchmaker and jeweler, 321
Montgomery, r. 2100 Mason
" Antone, watchmaker, 2100 Mason
Sorosis Fruit Co., F. M. Smith president, A. H.
Clough secretary, 101 Sansome, room 26
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Sorrell A. Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. NE
cor Lower Terrace and Serpentine Av
" Alfred W., carpenter James Young, r. NE
cor Lower Terrace and Serpentine Av
" William H., foreman Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. Berkeley
Sorrentino G., shell fish, 9 Clay St. Market, r. 9
Lafayette PI
Sorrick Ira (J. H. Wood & Co.), r. Berkeley
Sosnowski Frederick, tanner The Norton Tan-
ning Co., r. 120 Valley
Sospita Co., female remedies, 51-55 Donohoe
Bldg, telephone South 608
Sosso Henry, pastemaker, r. 13'35 Dupont
" Lorenzo, with R. J. Techau & Co., r. 514
Eddy
" Theresa, widow, macaroni factory, 1325
Dupont
Soteck Vincent, box maker Pac. and S. F. Box
Factory, r. 424i/4,6tb
Soto Angel B., barber and cigars, 3049, 16th, r.
26^2 Sycamore Av
Soto House, Edward Rolkin proprietor, 32, 4th
" Romolo M. F., attorney at law, 67-68 Ne-
vada Block, r. 413 Jones
" Salvador de, clerk auditing dept. Wells,
Fargo & Co., r. 320'/2 Scott
Sotto Angelo, farmer, r. 137 Folsom
" Angelo R., collector, r. 137 Folsom
" Susan Mrs., dressmaker, r. 137 Folsom
Sotzen John A., tailor, r. 324 Phelan Bldg
Soubease Josephine, widow, midwife, r. 114
Trenton
SOUC L. A. & Co. (Louis A. Souc and Albert
Horiger). real estate and insurance
brokers, 465-467 Valencia, telephone Mis-
sion 273
" Louis A. (L. A. Souc & Co.), r. 623, 17th
Souder Charles, photographer, r. 224, 7th
Souders Flavoring Extract Co. (Day ton, Ohio),
John H. Spobn agent, 318 Battery
" Mary J., widow, i. 524 Eddy
Souffraine Louis, news agent, r. 894 Green
Soukup Aloisie L., widow, bakery and notions,
41214 Geary
Soulage Alphonse, porter Lenormand Bros., r.
Folsom nr Union Av
" Henry (Soulage & Sablier), r. 327 Mont-
gomery Av
" & Sablier (Henry Soulage and Louis Sab-
lier), proprietors Louisiana House, 327
Montgomery Av
Soulages Alfred, cook Occidental Hotel, r. 108
Prospect PI
" Jules, cellar master Cal. Wine Assn, r. 123
Trenton
" Pierre, wool puller Legallet-Hellwig Tan-
ning Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
Soule Arthur C. (Soule Bros.), r. 640 Waller
" Arthur L., master bark Martha Davis,
office 220 California
" Brothers (Arthur C. and Thomas), carpen-
ters and builders, 40 New Montgomery
" Charles Z., civil engineer, r. 1330 Ellis
" Fannie L. Miss, teacher Potrero Primary
School, r. 1509 Howard
" Prank, r. 1208 Laurel Av
Soule Kendrick B., manager Lick House, W s
Montgomery bet Post and Sutter
" Maria L. Miss, teacher Denman Grammar
School, r. 516 Van Ness Av
" Milan, surgeon str Mariposa, r. Occidental
Hotel
" Rose Miss, clerk, r. 1738 San Carlos Av
" Sidney, traveling salesman Revere Rub-
ber Co.
" Thomas (Soule Bros.), r. 640 Waller
Soule W. A., manager pro tem Wheeler & Wil-
son Manufacturing Co., 933 Market, r.
Palace Hotel
" William T., grain broker, 214 Pine, r. Ala-
meda
Soulen Annie, widow, r. 719 Brannan
Soules Laurent, confectioner Louis Ruffteux, r.
12Jansen
Soulier Joseph, machinist Galli Machine Wks,
r. 14, 8th
Souquet Paul, employee French Hospital
Souren Joseph, r. 327 Eureka
W. & J. SL0ANE&C0.,5
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS i
CARPETS, ,^ FURNITURE,
UPHOLSTERY.
G4i-G4'7 TVlarket St. \
Souret Marcel, lodgings, 1032 Market
Souriau Desire, nurse, r. 115 Morris Av
" Louis D., salesman Raphael Weill &Co.,
r. 115 Morris Av
Sours William, switi-'hman, r. 1 Louisa
Souter Edward, gripman Market St. Ry., r. 3012
Mission
South American Steamship Co., W. R. Grace &
Co. agents. 203 California
Soutli Bend Iron Works, office 37 Market
" Benjamin, carpenter and decorator, r. 1925
Ellis
" Charles D., reporter Call, r. 326 Larkin
South Cosmopolitan Grammar School,
Adolph Herbst principal, N s Eddy bet
Polk and Van Ness Av
" End Boat House, 3d St Wharf
SOUTH END PICKLE WORKS,
John Loeffler proprietor, manufac-
turer pickles, sauces, vinegar, etc.,
422-428 5th, telephone South 491
South End Primary School, Miss Ida E. Coles
principal, Williams nr Henry
" End Printing Co. (Morley & Copp), pro-
prietors, 343, 5th
" End Warehouse, Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co. proprietors, N s Town-
send bet 1st and 2d
" Eureka Mining Co. (Amador Co), Abraham
Halsey secretary, 530 California, rooms
49-50
" Feather Water and Union Mining Co.
(Butte Co.), Abraham Halsey secretary,
530 California, rooms 49-50
" John G. (South & Burton), r. 908 Florida
" Joseph, guard County Jail No. 2
South Pacific Coast Railway Co., W. V. Hunt-
ington secretary, 4 ^Iontgomery, ticket
office and ferry foot Market
" Pacific House, Charles Newstream propri-
etor, 22 East
South Park Malt House, Herman Zwieg propri-
etor, N s Brannan bet 5th and 6th
" Point Warehouse, S s Berry bet 3d and 4th
South Port Land and Commercial Co., Pierre
B. Cornwall president, office 450 Main
" Prairie Coal Co. (Washington), Thomas H.
Henderson secretary, office 308 California
South San Francisco Brewery. San Francisco
Breweries (limited) C. B. Stone general
manager, J. Herzog manager, office 403
Market, brewery NW cor Railroad Av
and 14th Av South
South San Francisco Dock Co., Charles D.
Wheat secretary, 501 California
" San Francisco Land and Improvement Co.,
George H. Chapman secretary, 202 San-
some
" San Francisco Masonic Building, SW cor
nth Av South and Railroad Av
" San Francisco Opera House, Dr. David B.
Todd manager, SW cor 14th Av South
and Railroad Av
South San Francisco Packing and Provision
Co. (Charles Nonnenmann and Henry
Mohr), office 218 Front, packing house
7th Av South and M, slaughter house
4th av South and M
South San Francisco Park, W s Railroad Av
bet 8th and 9th Avs South
South San Francisco Police Station, E s Rail-
road Av bet 14th and 15th Avs South
South San Francisco Primary School, William
W. Stone principal, cor 14th Av South
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R, office 119 Clay
South Side Life Saving Station, Henry Smith
keeper, Ocean Beach % mile south
Ocean Side House
" & Burton (John G. South and Arthur Bur-
ton), horse market, cor Harrison and
12th
Southack Frank L., chief clerk maintenance of
way dept. S. P. Co., r. 924 Guerrero
Southard Albert B., civil engineer construction
dept. Market St. Ry., r. 334, 2d Av
" Edwin B., rodman construction dept. Mar-
ket St. Ry., r. 334, 2d Av
" Frank R., storekeeper Market St. Ry., r.
1720 Larkin
■' Mason C, inspector U. S. Customs, r.
Berkeley
" Medora. widow, r. 903 Jones
Southard WiDiam F., M.D., eye, ear, nose and
throat, hours 11 a. m. to 12 m. and 1 to 3
p. m., 603 Sutter, telephone Main 5572, r.
Palo Alto, Cal.
Souther A. B. Mrs., r. 1617V^ Howard
" Edgar D., clerk S. P. Co., r. 1117 Sutter
" Frank, teamster Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 20 Hoff Av
" George, carpenter, r. 20 Hofl Av
" George E., horse trainer Jehly & Davis, r.
20 Hoff Av
" Joseph W., r. 924 Harrison
" Joseph W. Jr., driver Farnsworth & Rug-
gles, r. 846 Mission
" William H., cashier Home Mutual Insur-
ance Co., r. Alameda
Southern California Coal and Clay Co., John
Dolbeer agent, 10 California, room 3
" California Lumber Co. The, C. A. Hooper &
Co. agents, 204 Front
" California Paper Co., James E. Gordon
president, 202 Market
" California Railwav, 61 Chronicle Bldg
Southern District Police Station, 827Folsom
cor Miller PI
" Frederick, carpenter, r. 627% Vallejo
" Heights Improvement Club, SW cor 20th
and Arkansas, Potrero
" Homoepathic Dispensary, 1024 Mission
" Hotel. Galbally & McCarron proprietors,
419 Brannan
" J., waiter str Corona
" Nevada Gold and Silver Mining Co. (Can-
delaria, Nev.), John H. Sayre secretary,
405 Montgomery, room 5
Southern Oregon Co., Elijah Smith president,
John L. Howard manager, wholesale
lumber, office 16 California
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S. P. R. R. of Cal., S. P. R. R. of Arizona,
S. P R. R. of New Mexico, S. P. C. Ry.,
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R. R., Cal. P. R. R., C. P. Huntington
president, Charles F. Crocker vice-presi-
dent, T. H. Hubbard 2d vice-president,
J. C. Stubbs 3d vice-president, E. C.
Wright secretary, Nicholas T. Smith
treasurer, office 4 Montgomery. Passen-
ger depots SE cor 3d and Townsend and
foot of Market. Freight depot 5th and
Townsend. Ticket office 613 Market
Southern Paciflc Company (Santa Cruz Divi-
sion), office foot Market, freight shed cor
Davis and Vallejo
Southern Pacific Company's Building, NE cor
4th and Townsend
Southern Pacific Company's Ferry, foot Mar-
Southern Pacific Employees Mutual Benefit
Association, office 64 Union Trust Bldg
Southern Pacific Hospital Department, Mat-
thew Gardner chief surgeon, 75-76
Crocker Bldg
Southern Paciflc Milling Co., Timothy Hopkins
president, Fairfax H. Wheelan vice-
president and manager. Eben McMillan
secretary, 224 California
Southern Pacific Railroad Company of Califor-
nia, J. L. Willoutt secretary, 23 Hobart
Bldg
" Railway, A. J. Poston Pacific Coast Pas-
senger agent, 602 Market
Southerner The, Mrs. Agnes Litton proprietor,
407 Mason
Southwell C, horseshoer, r. 904 Kearny
" Frank L., receiver Market St. Ry., r. 497
Gough
" J. B., salesman Bonestell & Co., r. 212
Powell
Southwick Charles A., shoemaker G. M, Kutz &
Co., r. 252 Clementina
" Frank L., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
Mayfleld, Cal.
Southworth M. E. Mrs., assistant librarian
Mechanics' Institute, r. Hotel St. Nicho-
las
" P. S., asphaltura worker, r. 1738 Mission
Souza Edward, tinner, r. 616 Jessie
" Frank, laborer U. S. Customs, r. 422 Drumm
" Frank, pressman Chioniole, r. 54 Minna
" Frank, seaman str Willamette Valley
" Joseph, laborer, r. 54 Minna
" Pasquale, well digger, r. 132 Langton
Sowers Frederick, tailor, 120 Sutter, room 53, r.
San Leandro
Spaar Conrad, brewer Washington Brewery, r.
912 Greenwich
" Henry J., collector, r. 912 Greenwich
" John P. E., harness and saddlery, 702 Fil-
bert, r. 912 Greenwich
Spacher Arthur D., clerk, r. 1535 Jackson
" Edgar L., lithographer Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 1.535 Jackson
" Margaret, widow, r. 243 Fell
" Marguerite, domestic, 2299 Sacramento
" Peter J., printer C. A. Murdock & Co., r.
15.35 Jackson
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Spader Charles T. (Center & Spader), r. 124 Fair
Oaks
Spadier Peter, salesman John Demartini & Co.,
r. 730Octavia
Spadina Angelo, teacher music, r. 2417 Sacra-
mento
Spadoni Joseph, clerk S. P. Co., r. 919, 25th
" William, hostler Motroni & Guastuccl, r.
631% Green
Spaelti Frederick (Spaelti & Diethelm), r. 629
Commercial
Spaelti & Diethelm (Frederick Spaelti and
Ulrich Diethelm), proprietors Swiss
Hotel, 637-639 Commercial
Spaeth Jacob, foreman Katz & Sons, r. 1006
Union
Spaflord Charles E., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 29 Grand Av
" James H., salesman J. P. Thomas, r. 1733
Sutter
" James M., commission, r. 1733 Sutter
" John G., carrier postofflce.r. 204i4 Ritch
Je®=-Spahn. See Spohn
Spahr Emil, waiter, r. 512 Bush
" Reinholdt, bartender, r. 512 Bush
Spaich John, porter J. Ivancovich & Co., r. 509
Filbert
Spaight John C, manufacturers agent, 84 Flood
Bldg. r. 523 Jones
" Michael, driver, r. cor Anderson and
Union Av
" Patrick, milkman, r. cor Anderson and
Union Av
Spalding Charles W., with The Examiner, r. 208
Octavia
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Spalding Edward B. Rev., D. D., rector St.
John's Episcopal Church, S s 15th nr Va-
lencia, and rector Trinity School, 3300
Washington
" Harriet A. Miss, teacher Peabody Primary
School, r. 305 San Jose Av
Spalding Henry W., chief clerk law depart-
ment San Francisco and San Joaquin
Valley Railway Co., 147-W8 Crocker
Bldg, r. 208 Octavia
" James A., salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
664 Mission
" James H., barber P. Young, r. 604 Mission
" James L., printer Hicks-Judd Co., r. 664
Mission
" Kittie, domestic, 899 Pine
" Sarah, widow, r. 306 San Jose Av
Spalding Volney Mrs., proprietor Bella Vista
Hotel. liiOl Pine
Spalding William A., commissioner State
Board of Commissioners of the Building
and Loan Associations, 109 California,
room 4, r. Los Angeles
" William J., calker, r. 741 Harrison
i6®"Spalding. See Spaulding
Spalling Fred, teamster, r. 1305 Howard
Spamer Henry C, manager Golden Gate Dis-
tilling Co.'s yeast depot, 831 Howard,
r. 2433 Mission
Spamer Justus A.., vice-president Golden Gate
Distilling Co., 207 Battery, r. 124 Liberty
Spandau Adolph. machinist John G. lis & Co.,
r. 17 Pfeiffer
Spangenberg Adolph, lock expert Hall's Safe
and Lock Wks, r. East Oakland
" Fernando, accountant Delmas & Short-
ridge, r. 356 1/4, nth
" Helma A. Miss, dressmaking, QlT/z Mis-
sion
Spangler B. M. Mrs., teacher, r. 1416 Broadway
" Frederick, cook, r. 6 Montgomery Court
" Jesse, gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 16 St.
Rose's Av
Spanhake William M. C. H. (Feiss & Span-
hake), r. 600 0'Farrell
Spanier Thomas C, bartender George Coyte. r.
300, 3d
Spanish Consul, Jorge Madrilley consul, 411»4
California
Spanish Mutual Benevolent Society, Manuel
Arjo recording secretary. Red Men's
Hall, 330 Post
Spanjer Peter, ship carpenter, r. 801, 4th
Spannagel Eberhard, bakery, 125, 7fh
Span ton James, painter, r. 1708 Devisadero
Spargo John (Spargo & Shea), r. SW cor Broder-
ick and Jefferson
" John, tile setter Bennett & Schutte, r.
1109'/2 Stevenson
" Thomas, blacksmith, r. 48, 4th
" & Shea (John Spargo and Dennis Shea),
proprietors Jefferson Hotel, SW cor
Broderick and Jefferson
Sparhawk S. Miss, r. 1101 Pine
Spark G., r. 933 Kearny
Spark John H., house painter, decorator, and
polisher, 623 Merchant, r. Alameda
" Sidney, carpenter, r. 1434 California
Sparks Daniel, carpet cleaning, 1915 Broadway
" Edward R., oiler str Progress;
" John, engineer Park and Ocean RR, r. 504
Shrader
" L. G. Mrs., widow, r. 714 Bush
" Molllo, widow, r. 223 Gough
" Mortimer T., carpenter, r. 915 Central Av
" Oscar, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" William, livery, 1607 Harrison, r. 334, llth
" William, master mariner, r. 2834 Folsom
" William, salesman Wilson & Baechtel, r.
1712 Post rear
Sparovlch John, waiter A. Sorich & Co., r. cor
Grove and Laguna
Sparre Agnes Mrs., lodgings, 219 Golden Gate
Av
Sparrow Anthony, barber, 114 Halleck, r, Ala-
meda
■■' Arthur J. (Hutchinson & Sparrow), r. 1013
Capp
" Arthur M., jeweler, r. 37 Clementina
PwTw
W. MONTAGUE & CO.
S MANUFACTURERS OF
C Plain, Japanned and Stamped
JTINlAlKRE.
'} 309, 311, 31 3, 31 Band 31 7 MARKET ST.
Sparrow Charles, conductor Market St. Ry, r.
1108 Elm Av
" Edward D., real estate agent, 640 Market,
r. Sausallto
" Frederick A., barber, r. 23 Everett
" John, cooper, r. 764 Bryant
" John I., salesman C. E. Whitney & Co., r.
805 York
" Joseph, groceries, 33 Clementina, r. 35
Clementina
SPARROW JOSEPH W.,
manufacturing jeweler, diamond set-
ter and ename^er, stones matched and
mounted, official F. of A. Button, 9
Geary, r. 122 Juiian Av
Sparrow Pauline, widow, r. 39V4 Juniper
Sparrowe Albert R., r. 1616 Post
Sparrowe Charles G., confectionery, SW cor
Van Ness Av and Geary, r. 531 Alvarado
" Thomas W., manufacturers' agent, 120
Sutter, room 59, r. 1909 Eddy
" William G., salesman George Haas & Son,
r. 1616 Post
Spatz George, waiter, r. 161, 2d
Spaulding Andrew, watchmaker, r. 405 Castro
•' Charles A., clerk, r. 433 Golden Gate Av
" Charles W., clerk, r. 713 Church
" DeWitt W., teacher violin and guitar, 1330
Mission
" Edward W., clerk Fireman's Fund Ins. Co.,
r. 431 Oak
" Frederick D. (J. Spaulding & Co.), r. 1817
Vallejo
" George, mate str Montlcello, r. Vallejo,
Cal.
Spaulding George Mrs., president George
Spaulding & Co., 414 Clay, r. 1332 Clay
SPAULDING GEORGE & CO.,
Mrs. George Spaulding president, Har-
rison Barto vice-president, J. G.
Spaulding secretary, printers and lith-
ographers, 414 Clay
Spaulding Harvey E., pattern maker Charles
W. Moulthrop, r. Oakland
SPAULDING HENRY C.,
wagons, horses and harness, 402 Va-
lencia
Spaulding Henry S., shipping clerk A. Schill-
ing & Co., r. SE cor Liberty and Noe
" Herbert J., clerk, r. 315 Jessie
SPAULDING J. & CO.
(Frederick D. and Mrs. John Spauld-
ing and Mrs. George F. Smith), pro-
prietors Spaulding^s Pioneer Carpet
Beating Works and Pacific Cleaning
and Dyeing Works, 353-357 Tehama,
branch 109 Grant Av
Spaulding James G., secretary George Spauld-
ding & Co., 414 Clay, r. 1333 Clay
" Jerome, Insurance, r. 914^4 Valencia
" John, r. 2536 Howard
" John Mrs. (J. Spaulding & Co.), r. 1715 Clay
Spaulding Nathan W., president N. W. Spauld-
ing Saw Co., 17-19 Fremont, r. cor 19th
Av and East 25th, East Oakland
" Nathaniel H., carpenter, r. SE cor Liberty
and Noe
Spaulding N. W. Saw Co., Nathan W. Spauld-
ing president, Samuel Swift secretary,
17-19 Fremont
" Rhoda J., widow, r. 527 Capp
" Theodore, painter, r. 831 Howard
WASHBURN & MOEN MFG. CO,,
s.A.3sr :FE,.A.nsrcisco, cajCj.
BARBED
COPPER
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J. C. WILSON & CO.
Coal, Coke and Pig Iron.
PRINCIPAL OFFICE,
900 Battery Street. TeL Main 1864.
OAKLAND BRANCH.
1058 Broadway. Telephone 54.
Spaulding William F., machinist Randolph J.
Garrity, r. 433 Golden Gate Av
" Willis C, superintendent, r. 338 Golden
Gate Av
4®="Spaulding. See Spalding
Spaulding's Pioneer Carpet Beating Works,
J. Spaulding & Co. proprietors, 353-357
Tehama
Spayth H. A., messenger Pac. Transfer Co., r.
933 Kearny
Speake William A., r. 306 Stockton
Speakman Mary, widow, r. 218 Noe
" Mary E. Miss, correspondent J. D. Spreck-
els & Bros. Co., r. 218 Noe
'< Thomas, r. 218 Noe
Spear A. F. & Co. (Alexander F. Spear), steve-
dores, 133 Spear
" Alexander, stableman, r. 901 Battery
" Alexander F. (A. F. Spear & Co.), r. 2908
Folsom
" Arthur W., auctioneer Edward S. Spear &
Co., r. Occidental Hotel
" Charles, laster Buckingham & Hecht
" Charles, porter Albert O. Quinby, r. 1054^4
Howard
" Charles J., foreman Buckingham & Hecht,
r. 3 Haight
" Clara M. Mrs., dressmaking, 3 Haight
" Edgar B., clerk Railway Mail Service, r.
2808 Bush
Spear Edward S. & Co. (Joseph S. Jr. and Gus-
tavus L. Spear), auctioneers and com-
mission merchants, 31-33 Sutter
" Ellis (Spear & Seely), r. Washington, D. C.
" Frank R., compositor H. S. Crocker Co., r.
629 Post
" George, operator Am. District Tel., r. 1728
Market
" George, seaman, r. 6 Union
" Gustavus L. (Edward S. Spear & Co.), r.
1715 Broadway
" James, molder Columbia Iron Wks, r. 409
" John, laborer, r. 605%, 3d
Spear John I., secretary The Society of Cali-
fornia Pioneers, Pioneer Bldg, 4th nr
Market, r. 212 Powell
" Joseph S. Jr. (Edward S. Spear & Co.), r.
Palace Hotel
" Josie A. Mrs., r. 1012 Leavenworth
" Lewis E., marine lamps, stoves and sheet
iron worker, 44 Steuart, r. Alameda
" Robert, laborer, r. 3 Chestnut
" S. B., conductor, r. 1020 Mission
" Thomas R., dentist, 1728 Market
" William, laborer Masonic cemetery, r. 960
Harrison
" William J., cigars, 960 Harrison
" William J., wire worker, r. 1 Francisco
Spear & Seely (EUis Spear and L. Warren
Seely), solicitors patents, 420 California,
rooms 19-22
J9S="Spear. See Spaar, Speer and Spier
Speares John L., State secretary Young Men's
Christian Assn, NE cor Ellis and
Mason, r. East Oakland
4®=Speares. See Speers and Spiers
Spearman Andrew D., agent Provo Woolen
Mills, 111-113 Bush, r. 404 Ellis
" Henry, messman str Alameda
" Kate, widow, r. 162, 14th rear
" Patrick J., machinist Union I. Wks, r. 884
Illinois
" Stephen, machinist, r. 504 Napa
" William, clerk Clark & Farrelly, r. 160,
14th
Specht Charles, butcher, r. 216 Moulton
" Charles, manager restaurant dept Nathan,
Dohrmann& Co., r. 228 CoUingwood
" Christopher, machinist, r. 458, 14th
" George, musician, r. 228 CoUingwood
" Richard, student, r. 458, 14th
" Wilhelmina C, widow, r. 228 CoUingwood
Special Agent United States Treasury, H. A.
Moore, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 7
" Internal Revenue Warehouse, Bode &
Haslett proprietors, 1203 Battery
Special Pension Examiners United States,
Valentine M. Johnson and John H. An-
thony, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 75
Speck A. M. & Co. (Andrew M. and John H.
Speck and Robert H. Winston), real
estate agents and brokers, 602 Market,
basement Crocker Bldg
" Andrew M. (A. M. Speck & Co.), r. 1104
Market
" Catherine Mrs., r. 1098^/4 Union
" Frank, tailor, r. 109814 Union
" Helena Miss, milliner, r. IO9814 Union
" John H. (A. M. Speck & Co.). r. 402 Jones
" Joseph, car builder, r. 711 Mission
" Joseph, jeweler, r. IO98V2 Union
" William, machinist Hugh Kennedy, r.
1098/2 Union
" William J., traveling salesman, r. 1618 San
Carlos Av
Speckman Frederick F., groceries and liquors,
1333 Church, r. 1335 Church
" Frederick F. Jr., clerk F. F. Speckman, r.
1335 Church
" Henry I., clerk F. F. Speckman, r. 1335
Church
" William J., porter, r. 1335 Church
Speckter Catherine, widow, r. &f>2'-A Natoma
" John (Specter & Knowles), r. Ill Turk
" Richard, groceries and liquors, NW cor
21st and Mission, r. 2441 Mission
" Richard H., liquors, N s Brannan nr Fre-
mont
" William, clerk Seegelken & Buckner, r.
6521/2 Natoma
" & Knowles (John Speckter and Arthur
Knowles), liquors, 17 Turk
Speddy Howard H., clerk Thomas H. Speddy, r.
Alameda
" Thomas H., manufacturers' agent, 23 Da-
vis, room 14, r. Alameda
Spedl John, painter, r. 230, 28th
Speed H. J., machinist Dow Steam Pump Wks
" John, speculator, r. 1873 Mission rear
Speedie Andrew, laborer S. P. Co., r. 52, 2d
Speer John, laborer S. P. Co., r. 176 Perry
" Robert, clerk S. P. Co., r. Berkeley
4®~Speer. See Spear and Spier
Speers David, hog ranch, Moscow bet China and
Brazil Avs
>e®"Speer&. See Speares and Spiers
Speetzen John (Palmer & Speetzen), r. 12 Val-
paraiso
" William, woodworker B. Grave Co., r. 1917
Mason
Spehr Philip, miner, r. 420, 3d
Speier Bernhard, salesman John Rosenfeld's
Sons, r. 1513 Golden Gate Av
" George, cooper National Brewing Co., r.
1115 Golden Gate A v
" George, ladies' tailor, 77-78 Donohoe Bldg,
r. 109 Turk
" Gudel, cloakmaker. r. 335 Hayes
" Isaac, salesman Bauer Bros. & Co., r. 235
Golden Gate Av
" Max, clerk John Rosenfeld's Sons, r. 1513
Golden Gate Av
4®=-Speier. See Speir, Speyer and Spier
Spellacy George, millhand Pac. Roll. Mill
" Henry, painter, r. 2742 Folsom
Spellam Elizabeth, widow, r. 405 Eddy
" Gertrude R. Miss, teacher music, r. 405
Eddy
Spelling T. Carl, attorney at law, 530 Cali-
fornia, room 21, r. 512 Jones
Spellman Bartholomew W., clerk, r. 709 Eliza-
beth
" Daniel, teamster Miller & Lux
" David, seaman, r. 13? Lombard
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Spellman Henry, machine operator Cahn, Nick-
elsburg & Co., r. 231!4 Fulton
" James, hoseman Engine 28, r, 137 Lombard
" James J., laborer, r. 137 Lombard
" John, laborer, r Cable Hotel
" John, paper folder, r. 137 Lombard
" John F., tanner The Norton Tanning Co.,
r. 1108 Potrero Av
" Julia, widow, r. 137 Lombard
" Kate, domestic, 28 33 Howard
" Lawrence, clerk, r. 521 Shotwell
" Margaret Miss, tailoress, r. 1108 Potrero
Av
" Martin, carpenter, r. 326 Eureka
" Michael, laborer, r. 209 Gaven
" Michael, tanner, r. 1108 Potrero Av
" Peter, marine fireman, r. 530 Folsom
" Stephen, hoseman Engine 28, r. 5 Telegraph
" Thomas, steerage watchman str Peru
" Thomas M., clerk, r. 709 Elizabeth
" William, waiter, r. 230, 9th
4@=Spellman. See Spielman and Spelman
Spelman John F., salesman Charles S. Healey,
r. 18 Geneva
Spence Abel S., president and manager Chi-
cago Clock Co., 1622-1626 Market, r. Bel-
Brainard L., manager retail stationery
dept. Sanborn, Vail <& Co., r. Oakland
D. C, salesman Hale Bros., r. 419% Fill-
more
John, peddler, r. 116 Fairmount
Rudolph B., r. 2203 Sacramento
Rupert, porter F. H. Hammer & Co., r. 315
Day
Thomas J., marine engineer, r. 1215 Mis-
sion
W. E., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r. 2517i/^
Sutter
William R., closer Singer Mfg Co.. r. 419V^
Fillmore
31 Almon C, driver, r. 910 Geary
Alrick G., insurance agent, r. 324 Clipper
•• Anne, widow, r. 908 Powell
" Annie, widow, r. 1608 Mason
" Arthur, ship carpenter, r. 413 Bartlett
" Bure, attorney at law, 405 Montgomery,
room 19, r. 730 Pine
" Carl A., cabinet maker F. W. Kreling Sons
Co., r.llYz Douglass
" CarlingtonT., rubber stamps, 503 Califor-
nia, r. 408 California, room 14
" Carnot R., porter Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
434M, 14th
" Catherine H., widow, r. 118d San Jose Av
" C. F. Mrs., proprietor Hotel Ralston, 1222
Pine
" Charles, musician, r. 432 Vallejo
" Charles H., barber Stern & Heller, r. 34,4th
" Daisy, domestic, 3700 California
Spencer David A., manager Westchester Fire
Insurance Co., 215 Sansome, r. Oakland
Spencer Dennis, attorney at law, 508 Califor-
nia, rooms 38-39-40, r. Napa City, Cal.
" Dorcas J., widow, r. 826 Waller
" Edmund, printer, 1133 Mission
" Edward B., with Renter's Co-Operative
Investment Co., 328 Montgomery
" Emily Miss, saleslady Hale Bros., r. 2028
Golden Gate Av
" Eugene W., traveling salesman John A.
Roebling's Sons Co., r. 610 Page
" F. Joseph, r. cor 25th and Corbett Av
" Florence A. Mrs., dressmaking, 25, 12th
" Franklin G., clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co., r, 610 Page
" Franklin K., collector, 2245 Mission, r. 2028
Golden Gate Av
" Franklin M., bookkeeper Cahill & Hall
Elevator Co., r. 826 Waller
" Fred, insurance, r. 836 Sutter
" Fred M., milk dealer, 1037 Valencia
" Frederick W., clerk Parrott & Co., r. 836
Waller
Spencer Frederick W., president The F. w.
Spencer Co., 338 Post, r. San Rafael
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
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(incorporated) Frederick W. Spencer
"(resident, R. T. Ross vice-president,
" C. Lewis secretary, sole agents Con-
over, Colby and Spencer Pianos, and
Chicago Cottage Organs, 338 Post, tel-
ephone Main 1627
Spencer Gardner A. B. (Spencer & Jones), r. 216
Devisadero
" George, deckhand str Caroline, r. 114 Perry
" George, motorman Market St. Ry, r. 1538
Eddy
" George, plumber, r. 316 Devisadero
" George Mrs., lodgings, 640 Golden Gate Av
" George A., gripman Market St. Ry,r. 1414%
Castro
" George M., attorney at law, 338 Montgom-
ery, rooms 65-66, r. 132 McAllister
" George S., salesman John C. Spencer, r.
316 Golden Gate Av
Spencer George W., manager insurance de-
partment Balfour, Guthrie & Co., 323
California, r. 1001 Pine
" George W., restaurant, 112 Ellis, r. 640
Golden Gate Av
" George W., shipping clerk M. Brown &
Sons, r. 730 Pine
" H., salesman J. J. O'Brien & Co., r. Ala-
meda
" Harry, cook, r. 139, 4th
" Herbert, messenger Wells, Fargo & Co., r.
803 O'Farrell
" Hirshell A., clerk, r. 316 Golden Gate Av
" H. K., 2d asst engineer revenue cutter
Bear
" H. McD., special agent Balfour, Guthrie &
Co.
" James, clerk, r. 49 South Park
" James, laborer, r. 226 Michigan
" James E., mining, r. 1332 Pine
" James M., marine engineer, r. 49 South
Park
" J. B. Manufacturing Co., manufacturing
chemists (New York), Hans Elsleben
Pacific Coast agent, 636 Clay
" Jennie, cook, 3700 California
" Jennie Mrs., dressmaking, 350% Jessie
Spencer JobnC, M. D., physician and surgeon,
95-96 Crocker Bldg, offlce hours 9 a. m to
12 m., telephone Main 5671, r. 901 Powell,
telephone Black 71
SPENCER JOHN C,
proprietor The Wonder Hat, Flower
and Feather Store, 1024-1026 Market,
r. NE cor Baker and Haight
Spencer John D,, merchant tailor, 1503 Howard
John W., r. 143, 13th
John W., contractor and builder and agent
Ocean View Granite Co., 2345 Mission, r.
3038 Golden Gate Av
John W., musician, r. 432 Vallejo
John W., seaman, r. 49 South Park
Joseph D., salesman Levi Strauss & Co., r.
3037 Washington
Jsseph D., tailor, 312% Turk
Joseph R., seaman, r. 338 Chattanooga
Joseph R. Jr., seaman, r. 338 Chattanooga
J. Paul, compositor Raveley Printing Co.,
r. 506 Leavenworth
Lewis W., waiter, r. 1087 Howard
Lloyd, clerk U. S. Surveyor of Customs, r.
404 Eddy
Lowell B., freight solicitor Pac. Mail SS.
Co., r. 710 Central Av
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Spencer Lydia, widow, r. 712 Van Ness Av
" Maude Mrs., lodgings, 13 Eddy and 1018
Market
" Mary E., widow, r. 730 Pine
" May Miss, stenographer, r. 114 McAllister
" Meredith, clerk Continental Pirelns. Co.,
r. 1101 Bush
" Moira M., clerk T. C. Boyd, r. 908 Powell
" Richard, clerk, r. 1241 Folsom
" Richard W.,r. 142, 13th
" Robert, porter, r. 315 Day
" Shattuck B., attorney at law, 405 Mont-
gomery, room 19, r. 730 Pine
" Thomas, clerk, r. 33 Hinckley
" Thomas, teamster, r. Mnr 12th Av South
" Thomas J., machinist Risdon I. & L. Wks,
r. 412 McAllister
" Thomas W., asst engineer str Sausalito, r.
Sausalito
" Tillie L. Mrs., human hair goods, 202 Ellis
" Warren P., carrier postoCQce. r. 1023V2 Clay
•■ Warren P. Mrs., dressmaking, 1023 Clay, r.
10231/2 Clay
" W. Henry, barber J. D. Wilson, r. Oakland
" William, r. 831, 20th
" William, barber, r. 433 Jessie
" William E.. with The Yellowstone, r. 202
Ellis
" William L., merchant, r. 122 O'Farrell
" & Jones (Gardner A. B. Spencer and Jacob
R. Jones), plumbers, gasfitters and tin-
ners, 258 Stevenson
Spengler Edward P., clerk Home and Phoenix
Ins. Co's r. 310 Broderick
" Frederick, millhand Deming-Palmer Mill-
ing Co., r. 34 Hawthorne
" John W., traveling salesman San Jose
Woolen Mills Co.
Speranza Adelina Miss, teacher music. 816b
Larkin
" Giuliano, clerk, r. 1111 Kearny
Sperber Albert, plumber Koch & Grimes, r. 12
Moss
Sperisen John F., liquors, 10 Albion Av
Sperling Charles F., cutter Hirschf elder &
Meaney, r. 2827, 16th
Frank, special agent Mutual Life Ins. Co.
of New York, 205 Sansome, r. 611 Taylor
Henry, cigars and tobacco. 1055 Market, r.
8, 8th
Henry Mrs., varieties, 8, 8th
Paul C. (Sperling & Stolzenwald), r. 2827.
16th
Thomas, clerk, r. 33 Hinckley
William, clerk D. N. & E. Williams & Co..
r. 2827, 16th
" & Stolzenwald (Paul C. Sperling and Ru-
dolph Stolzenwald), carpets, 2825, 16th
Sperrith Charles R., reporter, r. 4O814 San Jose Av
Sperry Alexander, painter Pac. Rubber Paint
Co., r. 338, 29th
" Austin, r. 2100 Pacific Av
" Austin Mrs., widow, r. 2100 Pacific Av
" Clarence R.. clerk general freight office S.
P. Co., r. 4081/2 San Carlos Av
" F. B. Mrs.,r. 20 Ridley
SPERRY FLOUR CO,
Horace Davis president, George B.
Sperry first vice-president. H. G. fcmith
second vice-president, James W. Sper-
ry treasurer, D. B. Moody secretary,
manufacturers Patent Roller Flour and
propiietors Breakfast Food Germea,
office NE cor California and Front,
warehouse 13-15 Main
Sperry Flour Mills (Stockton), Sperry Flour Co.
proprietors, G. B. Sperry manager, oflce
NE cor California and Front
Sperry George B., manager Sperry Flour Mills
and first vice-president Sperry Flour Co..
r. Stockton
" Horace B., with Sperry Flour Co., r. 2515
Washington
" Imogen L., widow, bakery, SlT/i O'Far-
rell
Sperry James W., treasurer and managing di-
rector Sperry Flour Co., NE cor Califor-
nia and Front, r. Sausalito
" Mary A., resident physician Hospital for
Children and Training School for Nurses,
3700 California
" Willard, r. 593 Ellis
Sperry William, proprietor Sperry Wire Works,
715 Mission, r. 429, 27th
Sperry Wire Works, William Sperry proprie-
tor, 715 Mission, telephone Main 1594
Speyer Henry M., weigher Oregon Coal and
Navigation Co., r. 2412 Washington
" Rose, widow, r. 2412 Washington
Speyer Walter, general manager North Ger-
man Fire Insurance Co. (Hamburg), 225
Sansome, r. 2121 Jackson
" Walter W., r. 2412 Washington
4®=" Speyer. See Speier
Speyser Catherina, widow, r. 2 Taylor Terrace
Spicer E., teamster, r. 34, 23d
" Edward R., helper Risdon I. & L. Wks, r.
2526 Bryant
" Samuel, carpenter, r. 11 Lafayette
Spicher John G., optician Cal. Optical Co., r. 803
Pine
Spiegel Albert H., machinist, r. 356b Clemen-
tina
" Charles, laborer, r. 1116Tennessee
" Christian, carpenter John Wieland Brew-
ery, r. 1154 Folsom
" J., driver W. W. Montague & Co.
" Julius, clerk, r. 334, 7th
" Louis, clerk Wilson & Wilson, r. 6 Leonard
PI
" Louis, drayman, 501 Front, r. 607 Washing-
ton
" Marie Miss, dressmaker, r.l506 Sacramento
" William, r. 45 Everett
" William, cabinetmaker Indianapolis Fur-
niture Co., r. 356b Clementina
" William C, sign painter, r. 356b Clemen-
tina
" William C, shoemaker, r. 1023Vi, 18th rear
Spiegelman Joseph, glove maker, 511 '/^ Gough
" Julia Miss, clerk, r. 5111/4 Gough
" Rebecca, widow, r. 51114 Gough
Spiegl Andrew, boot and shoemaker, 31 Pa-
cific
Spieker J. Joseph, bookkeeper Perkins Cycle
Co.. r. 528 Oak
Spieler Ferdinand, carpenter Frank A. Geier,
r. 602, 14th
Spielman Amelia, domestic, 2010 Laguna
" Henry, jeweler William Baehr, r. 801 Fil-
bert
4®=" Spier. See Spear, Speer and Speier
Spiering Henry, wines and liquors, 314 Front,
r. 8201/2, 22d
Spiero Caesar N., treasurer Abramson-Heun-
isch Co., 26-28 Main, r. 1611 Scott
Spiers James, president and general manager
Fulton Engineering and Ship Building
Works, 213, 1st, r. Berkeley
" James Jr., with Fulton Eng. & Ship Bldg
Wks, r. Berkeley
" Joseph, expressman, r. 765 Mission
4S~ Spiers. See Speares and Speers
Spies Anton, steward William Smale, r. 504
Napa
" Frank, pipe maker W. W. Montague & Co.,
r. 1433 Pacific
Spiess Gottlieb, barber, 1308 Howard, r. 1423!4
Mission
" Marie F. Mrs., physician, 1423V4 Mission
" William, conductor Market St. Ry., r. 915
Minna
Spieth William, carpenter Will & FinckCo., r.
Oakland
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Spiletak Anthony V. (Anthony V. Spiletak &
Co.), r. 615 Turk
" Anthony V. & Co. (Anthony V. Spiletak,
Frank Curtoni and Mark L. Mitrovich).
restaurant, 502 Larkin
Spillane Hugh, laborer, r. 608 York
" James E., laborer S. P. Co., r. 21 Lafayette
" Jeremiah, boiler maker P. F. Dundon, r. 308
Folsom rear
" John, groceries and liquors, 19 Everett
" John, captain police, r. 1202 Jones
" John J., iron worker, r. 21 Lafayette
" Lawrence, laborer, r. 306 Linden Av
" Mary, widow, r. 112 William rear
" Mary Miss, dressmaker, r. 112 William
rear
" Patrick, pressman Brunt, r. 112 William
rear
" Thomas, bookkeeper Atlas Iron Wks, r.
1202 Jones
46i-Spillane. See Splaine
Spillard Michael J., clerk Kohlberg, Strauss &
Frohman, r. 625 Locust Av
" Richard, printer, r. 625 Locust Av
Spille Nicholas, groceries and liquors, 1149
Folsom, r. 1148 Folsom
Spiller Bela, varnlsher Sanborn, Vail & Co., r.
919i4 Howard
" Frank, musician, r. 919^4 Howard
" Frank M., gardener Union Square, r. 1130
Market
" George W., carrier postofflce, r. 2418 Polk
" Gynla, gilder Sanborn, Vail & Co., r. 919>i
Howard
" Joseph A., carrier postofflce, r. 1004a Union
" William V., teamster Overland Freight
Transfer Co., r. 308 Vicksburg
Spillman Hans, seaman, r. 54b Clementina
Spillum Charles, salesman Holtum Bros., r. 7V4
Boyce
Spilman Eliza, widow, r. 162 Perry
" George T., clerk, r. 162 Perry
" Harry W., porter B. F. Barton & Co., r. 113
Silver
Spinas Elie J., clerk Wolrad Wilhelmi, r. 519
Bush
" Louis, porter Charles Hastedt
Spindler Jacob, barber, 543, 2d, r. 23 Harriet
" Otto, barber Jacob Spindler, r. 543, 2d
Spinel Julius, bookbinder, r. 916 Montgomery
Spinet ti Ernest C, helper August Petzold, r.
651 Vallejo
" John, machinist Golden State and Miners'
Iron Wks, r. 651 Vallejo
" John A., attorney at law, .331 Montgomery,
rooms 71-72, r. 608 Filbert
" Michael L., asst. secretary Board of Fire
Commissioners, r. 1712 Stockton
" William, brass finisher, r. 1712 Stockton
Spingler Charles P. (Porter & Spingler), r. 110
Eddy
Spingola Frank, barber, r. 4271^ Green
Spink Brothers (James A. and Samuel P.),
hardware and jewelry, 1147 Market
" James A. (Spink Bros.), r. Los Gatos
" James E., teacher music, 1147 Market
" Samuel P. (Spink Bros.), r. Alameda
Spinks Nelson C. (Berwick & Spinks), r. 1537
Leavenworth
Spinnard Eva, widow, r. 710 Van Ness Av
Spinner Alexander, r. 1402 Sanchez
" Charles F., rattan worker Cal. Rattan Co.,
r. 41 Erie
Spinney Charles S., special agent Butler &
Haldan, r. Ross Valley, Marin Co.
" Delia Mrs., ladies hair dresser, 74 St.
Ann's Bldg
Spinney George R., mining secretary, 310 Pine,
room 28. r. 1615 Larkin
•' John C, insurance agent, 74 St. Ann's
Bldg
" Joseph, ship carpenter, r. 444 Brannan
" Max. laborer, r. 652 Minna
" Stillman C, carriage materials and car-
riage woodwork, 1624-1626 Mission, r.
1757 Mission
" Waldron S., superintendant Tubbs Cor-
dage Co., r. 30 Hawthorne
Spinoni Emile, accountant, r. .541 Haight
Spinoy Frank, conductor Market St. Ry. r. 2915
Pine
Spiro George, quartermaster stmr Peru
" George, peddler, r. 10 St. Charles PI
" Harry, manager Jacob Isacson, r. 406 Lott
" Henry, driver Steimke Bros., r. Alameda
" Isaac, traveling salesman, r. 406 Lott
" Jacob H., salesman M. Spiro & Co., r. 406
Lott
" M. & Co. (Morris Spiro), watches and
jewelry. 18 Kearny
" Michael, bookkeeper M. Spiro & Co., r. 1916
Sutter
" Michael, with Charles L, Haskell, r. 406
Lott
" Morris (M. Spiro & Co.), r. 1916 Sutter
" Pietro, gardener, r. 222 Broadway
" Samuel, harness and saddlery, 79, 4th, r.
406 Lott
4S"Spiro. See Spiero
Spitz Abraham (Son Bros. & Co.), r. 820 O'Far-
rell
Spitz Bertha Mme., G. Lederer successor,
hairdressing. 111 Stockton
" Bertha Mrs., r. 439, 4th
" Herman P., merchant, r. 820 O'Farrell
" Jacob (Son Bros. & Co.), r. 820 O'Farrell
" John F.. cigar maker William Freund, r.
790 Folsom
" Louis, liquors, 130, 4th. r. 132, 4th
Spitzenberger Henry, ward tender City and
County Hospital
Spitzer Catherine, widow, r. W s Mission nr
Silver Av
" John H., gripman Market St. Ry, r. 337b
San Jose Av
Spitzley Felix, clerk Home and Phoenix Ins.
Co., r. 97, 7th
Spitzy Guido, physician, surgeon and accoucher,
hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 4 and 7:30 to
9 p. m., Sundays 10 to 12 m., 413!/4 Kearny
Splain Daniel, hat blocker Stange & Jaenicke,
r. 26 Isis
" John, tinsmith, r. 26 Isis
" William, metal roofer Forderer Cornice
Wks, r. 26 Isis
Splaine Frank J. (Splaine & Sons), r. 202, 23d
" Jennie E. Miss, dressmaker, r. 73 Shipley
" Robert E. (Splaine & Sons), r. 202, 23d
" William (Splaine & Sons), r. 202, 23d
" & Sons (William, Frank J. and Robert E.),
boots and shoes, 202, 23d
i8®="Splaine. See Spillane
Splane Thomas E., plasterer, r. 15 CoUinwood
Splaught Mary, widow, r. 25 Hinckley
Splittgerber Theodore F., printer Co-operative
Pub. Co.. r. 615 Post
Splivalo Augustus D., attorney at law, 72-73
Montgomery Block, r. 1120 Washington
Splivalo Caesar R., president C. R. Splivalo &
Co., 307 Battery, r. Belmont, San Mateo
Co.
Splivalo C. R. & Co. (incorporated), C^sar R.
Splivalo president, Richard S. Polastri
secretary, proprietors Yosemite Flour
Mills and California Italian Paste Co.,
office 307 Battery
Spliid Emil W., bartender Rudolph Herman
Spoerer Diedrich W., painter, r. 45 Clemen-
tina
" Herbert, molder Filmer- Rollins Electro
Co., r. 45 Clementina
Spoerhase Roman, jeweler, 2310 Mission
Spoerl Marcus, superintendent Bavaria Brew-
ery, r. 2331 Greenwich
Spoftord Amelia Mrs., r. Old People's Home
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Spohn Adam P., baker, r. 1253 Montgomery
" Alfred M., clerk Paul Rieger & Co., r. 1253
Montgomery
" Charles, bartender Harry Collins, r. 7
Fulton
" Gerhardt J., lithographer, r. 1253 Mont-
gomery
" Jacob, molder, r. 34th Av and Clement
Spolin John H., manager Pacific Coast Branch
The Charles E. Hires Co., 318 Battery, r.
2429 Washington
" Joseph, butcher, r. 1253 Montgomery
jW=-Spohn. See Spahn
Spohr Edward, bedmaker, r. 1045 Market
Spoodey August, r. 279 Jessie
Spooler Henry, teamster George W. Gibbs
Co., r. 391/i Madison Av
Spoon Joseph, gardener Washington Square
Spooner Augustus, carpenter Golden State and
Miners' Iron Wks, r. 34 Dore
" Charles, horse trainer, r. 733, 5th Av
" Charles W., dentist, r. QiOVz, 18th
" George C, r. 101314 Larkin
" George G., pressman, r. 894, 14th
" Harold E., musician, r. 894, 14th
" Sarah M. Miss, r. 2610 Pacific Av
" Thomas, laborer, r. Point Lobos nr Orizaba
Av
" William Mrs., widow, r. 1111 Jackson
Sporne Charles, bartender Chenoweth& Wilmot
Sporndli Ernest, clerk Josef Young, r. 953 Fol-
som
Sporting World (daily). Code & Benjamin pro-
prietors, 50 Nucleus Bldg
Sposito Ellen, widow, r. 821 Vallejo
" Johanna, widow, r. 630 Sacramento
" Paul T. (Pioneer Fish Co.), r. 821 Vallejo
Spotorno Gaston P. (O'Brien & Spotorno), r. 3519
California
Spotswood Flora, widow, r. 623 Larkin
" Herbert, clerk Frank Scott, r. 623 Larkin
" Walter, clerk, r. 623 Larkin
" William J., traveling salesman Tayler &
Spotswood Co., r. 623 Larkin
Spott Louis, gripman Market St. Ey., r. 1527
Dolores
Spotter Frederick, dockhand Cal. Dry Dock Co.,
r. 345a Beale
" Hairy, engineer Cal. Dry Dock Co., r. 345a
Beale
" Marie D., widow, r. 345a Beale
Spottiswood John, accountant Donohoe-Kelly
Banking Co., r. 2010 Eddy
" John J., physician, r. 2010 Eddy
Spotts Albert T., coiner United States Mint,
NW cor 5th and Mission, r. 3420 Pacific
Av
" Harry J., clerk Wilkens & Co., r. 1433 Cali-
fornia
" Temple T., clerk U. S. Engineer's office, r.
1433 California
Spowart David, r. 713 Bush
" Hannah Miss, pantsmaker, r. 713 Bush
" John, plumber, r. 713 Bush
" Maggie H. Miss, seamstress Pac. Burial
Robe Co., r. 713 Bush
Sprague Abbie F. Miss, teacher Whittier Pri-
mary School, r. Alameda
" Adna, r. 621 Ellis
" Amelia, r. 636, 17th
" Bernard, student, r. 2014 Webster
" Eri W., master schr Pioneer, office 48 Mar-
ket, room 1, r. 831, 15th
" Eugene A., cooper, r. 607, 3d
" Fannie, widow, r. 722 Ellis
" Frances R., physician, 1201 Sutter
Sprague Frank, conductor Market St. Ry, r. 500
Broderick
" George W., carpenter Joseph Y. Ayer, r. 15
Hardy
" Howard, seaman, r. Contra Costa House
" J., cooper Cal. Wine Assn.
" John F., capitalist, office 315 Davis, r. Oak-
land
" Leslie W. Rev., pastor Second Unitarian
Church, r. St. Nicholas Hotel
" Peter T., superintendent factory Goodyear
Rubber Co., r. 171814 Union
" Richard, r. 2014 Webster
•' Richard Jr., clerk, r. 2014 Webster
" William A., inspector U. S. Customs, r.
Oakland
" William L., car driver, r. 1010 Hampshire
" William P., physician, 503 Taylor
Spratling William, janitor Old People's Home
Spratt Isaac H.. clerk, r. 436, 7th Av
'• William, calker, r. 18 Tehama
Spreckels Adolph B., vice-president J. D.
Spreckels & Bros. Co., secretary Cali-
fornia Sugar Refinery, treasurer West-
ern Sugar Refining Co., and Supervisor
Tenth Ward, office 327 Market
Spreckels Building, 927 Market
Spreckels C. August, capitalist, office 119
Bush, r. San Mateo, Cal.
Spreckels Claus, president California Sugar
Refinery, Hutchinson Sugar Plantation
Co., Western Beet Sugar Co. and San
Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Rail-
way Co., office 337 Market, r. 2037 How-
ard
Spreckels J. D. & Brothers Co., directors: John
D. Spreckels president, Adolph B.
Spreckels vice-president, W. D. K. Gib-
son treasurer, C. A. Hug secretary, and
F. S. Samuels, shipping and commission
merchants and general agents Oceanic
Steamship Co., office 327 Market
Spreckels J. D. & Brothers Co.'s Line of
Tugboats, Folsom street Wharf No. 1
" J. H., collector Westerfeld's Bakery
" John, clerk Francis Sander, r. 623, 2d
Spreckels John D., president J. D. Spreckels
& Bros. Co., Oceanic Steamship Co.,
Western Sugar Refining Co., vice-presi-
dent California Sugar Refinery and
Western Beet Sugar Co., office 337 Mar-
ket, r. 2504 Howard
Spreckels Line of Hawaiian Packets, J. D.
Spreckels & Bros. Co. agents, office 327
Market
Spreckels Richard, superintendent Western
Sugar Refinery, office Potrero, r. Ala-
meda
Spreckels Rudolph, president Hawaiian Com-
mercial and Sugar Co., 119 Bush, r. 3000
Gough
Spreen Frederick, groceries and liquors, NE
cor Bush and Larkin
" George, clerk J. H. & H. Mangels, r. 239
Hayes
" Henry, bookkeeper Draper & Selig, r. 300
Railroad Av
" William, liquors, 300 Railroad Av
Sprenger Emile, machinist A. J. McNiooU &
Co.,r. 33Merritt
" Emile J., machinist American Type Foun-
ders' Co., r. 33 Merritt
" Lydia E., seamstress, r. 33 Merritt
Spriggs John, agent, r. 1045 Market
" L. W., medical student, r. 1534 Mission
" L. W. Mrs., matron Maclean Sanitarium,
1534 Mission
Spring Annie Mrs., dressmaking, 430 Larkin
" Arthur, r. 306 Clipper
" Edwards., financial editor Dai^ Report,
r. 803 Van Ness Av
" Francis S., office 530 California, room 34,
r. 812 Chestnut
" Gardiner W., cigars and tobacco, 803, 4th
" George, clerk Charles Brinkmann, r. 153,
9th
" George W., molder. r. 124 Langton rear
" Harry J., plasterer, r. 913V2 Laguna
" Henry C, master mariner, r. 224 Linden Av
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Spring John, brass finisher W. T Garratt & Co.,
r. 420 Larkin
" John H., teamster, r. 206 Clipper
" JohnR., office 530 California, room 34, r.
1912 Clay
Spring Menzo, artificial limb manufacturer,
commissioned by United States to fur-
nish limbs on Government orders, 6
Geary, room 5
Spring Valley Grammar School, Silas A.
White principal, S s Broadway nr Polk
" Valley Hall, N s Union nr Laguna
Spring Valley Water Works, Charles Webb
Howard president, Pelham W. Ames
secretary, office 516 California
Springborg Henry, carpenter James W. Bald-
win, r. 708 O'Farrell
Springdale Water Co., J. L. Eckley agent. Mis-
sion St. Wharf 1
Springer Abraham, distributor Post Office, r.
1059 Golden Gate Av
" Abraham C, bookkeeper, r. 2711 Laguna
«' Amos C, r. 926 Pine
" Clara M. Mrs., dressmaking, 443 Golden
Gate A 7
" Frederick F., carpenter Pac. Tel. & Tel.
Co., r. Berkeley
" George H., fish and oysters, 1306 Mission,
r. 25V^ Lapidge
" George W., bricklayer, r. 1005 Castro
" Henry L., barber, r. 1411 Buchanan
" Isaac, barber, 1519 Buchanan, r. 1311b Ellis
" Isaac Jr., carrier postoffice, r. 1311b Ellis
" John, private Underwriter's Fire Patrol
Station 1, r. 106 Jessie
" May Miss, r. 1005 Castro
" Meyer, r. 1140 Turk
" Michael, floor layer Cook's Decorating Co.,
r. 115, 8th
" Michael, lodgings, 115, 8th
" Sandford O., carpenter, r. 933 Howard
" William (Fogarty & Springer), r. 998 Noe
Springett Arthur, r. 1222 Folsom
Springfield Emery Wheel Co., John D. Eby
agent, 17-19 Main
Springfield Fire and Marine
INSURANCE CO. (Springfield, Mass.),
George D. Dornin manager, George W.
Dornin assistant manager, 409 Cali-
fornia
Springmann Edward L., cabinet maker, r. 437!^
Fulton
Springsteen Abraham L., clerk Miller, Sloss &
Scott, r. Oakland
" Charles, carpenter James Young, r. 331
Geary
Springstein Benjamin, engineer str Zinfandel,
r. Napa, Cal.
Sprinkle Frederick, agent str Emma, office
Washington St. Wharf, Pier 3, r. Oak-
land
" Thomas, driver Merchants Express Co., r.
Oakland
Sproat C. S., canvasser Sunset Tel. & Tel. Co.
Sproete Rudolph, carpenter, r. 414 Larkin
Sproston F. May Miss, teacher Everett Gram-
mar School, r. 78 Brosnan
" Frank, painter, r. 1015% Larkin
" Mary E., widow, r. 78 Brosnan
Sprott Madge Miss, teacher Lincoln Evening
School, r. 4 Ford
Sproul Carrie, domestic, 10 Liberty
" Edward, butler, 1409 Sutter
" Michael D., cooper, r. 1023 Army
" Robert, clerk freight auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. 237 Henry
" William, helper, r. 226 Michigan
Sproule Charles, cellarman Lachman & Jacobi
" Charles C, clerk, r. 48 South Park
" James, manager Sunset Seed and Plant
Co., 427-429 Sansome, r. 828 Green
" Joseph H., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 608
Central Av
" Orland, clerk, r. 2225i^ Pine
Sproule William, assistant General Freight
Agent S. P. Co., r. Bohemian Club
Sprout Sidney (Smith & Sprout), r. 1124 Golden
Gate Av
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
CARPETS.
Immense Stock of the Latest Patterns.
G41-G^'7 TVlarket St.
Spruance John (Spruance, Stanley & Co.), r. 2504
Jackson
Spruance, Stanley & Co. (John Spruance and
Charles W. Fore), importers and jobbers
wines and liquors, 410 Front
Sprunck Ernest, student, r. 1113 Jones
" Helen Miss, bookkeeper, r. 11 13 Jones
" Henrietta, widow, r. 1113 Jones
Sprung Henry, r. 2005 Polk
Spruzzola Louis, cook Sartori & Fantina, r. 6
Scott PI
Spry John, carpenter, r. 1116 Golden Gate Av
SpuUer Louis J., press foreman Louis Roesch
Co., r. Lorin
Spurr Flora A., widow, r. 329, 4th
Spyns Henry, gardener Sutro Heights, r. cor
48th Av and C
Squaglia Catherine, widow, fruits and vege-
table, 3246 Mission, r. 8 Tiffany PI
" John B., clerk Catherine Squaglia, r. 8
Tiffany PI
" Joseph, blacksmith Lorenzo De Grazia
" Joseph, deckhand str Apache
Squance Annie, widow, r. 1929 Devisadero
" William S., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 3a
Belvedere
Squaw-Lakes Water and Mining Co. (Oregon),
John W. Northup secretary, 109 Crocker
Bldg
Squier Jean, pastry cook Palace Hotel, r. 130
2d
" John J., student Alexander G. Eells, r. 212
Leavenworth
" W. Charles, law student Crittenden & Van
Wyck, r. 212 Leavenworth
" Zalmon, blacksmith, r. 635 Golden Gate Av
Squire Benjamin Y. (Squire «& Wyatt), r. 1011
Green
" Charles H., printer, r. 126 Ellis
" Charles D., clerk, r. 1536 Clay
" Grace R. Miss, stenographer, r. 7105£ Post
" Herbert H., with Solomon F. Purdy, r. 126
Ellis
" Hillary W.,r.7109£ Post
" & Wyatt (Benjamin Y. Squire and Albert
J. Wyatt), fruits and vegetables, 829
Filbert
Squires Frederick, barber Philip Cohen, r. 21
Market
" Frederick R., liquors, NW cor 15th Av
South and Railroad Av, r. 14th Av South
nr Railroad Av
" George, teamster J. Schussler & Co., r. 418
Ellis
Squires George D., adjuster California Title
Insurance and Trust Co., office 33 Mills
Bldg, 2d floor
" Kate Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1141 Turk rear
" Lawrence, reporter, r. 1310 Pine
" Nathaniel L., superintendent California
Fire Works Co., NE cor 16th Av South
and L. r. 1030, 15th Av South
Sresovich Ivans, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Luke G. (Luke G. Sresovich & Co.), r. 515
Baker
Sresovich Luke G. & Co. (Luke G. Sresovich),
foreign and domestic fruits and manu-
facturers Pioneer Brand of desiccated
and shredded cocoanut, 500 Washing-
ton, and 601-605 Sansome
Sroufe John (John Sroufe & Co.), and president
California Fire Works Co., 219 Front,
r. 2318 Sutter
Sroufe John & Co. (John Sroufe and Charles I.
Cowell), wholesale wines and liquors,
208-210 Market
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405-407 SANSOME STREET, SAN FRANCISCO.
Agnes' Cliurcli (R. C), Rev. William P,
Kirby rector, W s Masonic Av bet Page
and Oak
Albans' Churcll (Episcopal), William G.
Badger superintendent, 102 O'Farrell
Amant Louis, collector American Wringer
Co , r. 907 Minna
' William A., solicitor Brooklyn Hotel, r. 22
O'Farrell
Andrew's Hall, ill Larkin
Andrew's Society, ill Larkin
Andrew's Mission (Episcopal), cor Pacific
and Leaveuwortb
Andrew's Society Cemetery, 34th Av and
Clement
Ann's Building, NW cor Eddy and Powell
Anthony's Catholic School, Rev. LeoBrue-
ner principal, Ns Precita Av nr Fol-
som
Anthony's Church (German R. C), Rev.
Leo Bruener O. S. F. rector, Army bet
Shotwell and Folsom
Banios Santiago, bootblack, r. 16 Anthony
Boniface's Church (German R. C), Rev.
Maximilian Neumann O. S. F., rector,
S s Golden Gate Av bet Jones and Lea-
venworth
Boniface's School (German R. C), under
the care of the Dominican Sisters, S s
Golden Gate Av bet Leavenworth and
Jones
Brendan's Church (R. C), Rev. John F.
Nugent rector, NE cor Fremont and
Harrison
Brendan's HaU, NE cor Fremont and Harri-
son
Brendan's School, conducted by the Sisters
of Mercy, SE cor Fremont and Harrison
Brigid's Chapel (R. C), 3ll8Filhmore
Brigid's Church (R. C), Rev. John E. Cottle
rector, SW cor Van Ness Av and Broad-
way
Brigid's Convent, S s Broadway bet Van
Ness Av and Franklin
Brigid's School, S s Broadway bet Van Ness
Av and Franklin
Charles Borromeo Church (R. C), Rev. Pat-
rick J. Cummins rector, NW cor Shot-
well and 18th
Charles Borromeo School, conducted by
the Sisters of the Holy Cross, NW cor
Shotwell and 18th
' Condensing Co. (condensed milk), Mans-
field Lovell agent, 124 California
David C, lineman Pac. Postal Tel. Cable
Co.,r. 37, 2d
House, 10 St. Charles PI
Lodging House, bisy^ Pacific
Tobacco Co., J. Kahn & Co. agents, 306
Sacramento
Clair Archibald N., conductor Market St.
Ry., r. 1820 Market
Connell A., clerk local freight office S. P.
Co., r. 10 South Park
D., seaman, r. Sailors' Home
George W., agent Johnson & Johnson, 169
Crocker Bldg, r. 738 Oak
Harriet, widow, r. 1820 Market
Henry, painter Sutro Baths, r. 1632 Howard
Henry D., marine fireman, r. 1712 Dupont
James, clerk, r. 11;^ William
John, cashier G. Defino
Mary Miss, r. 19 Boardman PI
R., salesman Hale Bros., r. 20 Bond
Wavman P. P., clerk, r. 10 South Park
"St. Clair. See Sinclair
St. Cornelius' Chapel (Episcopal), Rev. D. O
Kelley acting chaplain, Presidio
St. Cricq August, r. 631 Jackson
St. Davids House, J. Hoeges & Co. proprietors,
715 Howard
St. Denis Frank O., brass finisher J. Roylance
Brass Wks, r. 3310 Folsom
" George, salesman, r. 313 Stockton
ST. DENIS J. & 00.
(Jules St. Denis and Thomas Macau-
ley), house painters, paper hangers
and importers paints, oils and wall
paper, 308 Sutter
St. Denis John, carpenter, r. 1540 Eddy
" Jules (J. St. Denis & Co.), r. 1330 Pacific
" Julia Miss, r. 1330 Pacific
" Otis, r. 2310 Folsom
St. Dominic's Church and Monastery (R. C),
Rev. B. M. Doogan rector, N W cor Bush
and Steiner
St. Dominic's Hall, S s Pine bet Steiner and
Bush
St. Dominic's Monastery (R. C), Very Rev. Fr.
B. McGovern O. P., Prior, cor Bush and
Steiner
St. Elmo House, Peter F. Worto proprietor,
.550 Mission
St. Faux Bernard, clerk Pacific Coast House,
r. 301 Montgomery Av
St. Francis' Children's Day Home, 1413 Powell
St. Francis' Church (R. C), Rev. J. G. Conlan
rector, cor Vallejo and Montgomery Av
St. Francis Girl's Directory Orphan Asylum,
NE cor Buena Vista Av and Lott
St. Francis of Assisi Church, Rev. Richard P.
Brennan pastor, SW cor 16th and Do-
lores
St. Francis' Technical School, SW cor Geary
and Gough
St. George Charles, laborer, r. 47 Tehama
" Charles H., clerk Hagan Bros., r. 5 Dela-
ware Court
St. George Hotel, Peter Topini proprietor, 812
Kearny
St. George's Club, Edward Oliver secretary,
317 Mason
St. George's Hall, 909% Market
St. Geremes Jacques, butcher, r. E s 6th Av
South bet L and M
ST. GERMAIN BILLIARD CO.
(George and Eugene de St. Germain),
formerly Jacob strahle & Co., manu-
facturers billiard and pool tables and
supplies, bar fixtures and sporting
goods, 55-57, 1st
St. Germain Wolford, laborer Union Ware-
house, r. 18 Everett
4®"St. Germain. See de St. Germain
St. Goar Henry (Edward Pollitz & Co.), r. 1920
Franklin
St. Helena Wine Depot, A. Zwick Co. propri-
etors, 2126 Mission
ST. HUBERT VINEYARD CO.,
J. C. de St. Hubert and Charles L. J.
Pokrantz proprietors, 224 Bush
4®-St. Hubert. See de St. Hubert
St. Ignatius Church (R. C), served by the
Fathers of the Society of Jesus, N s
Hayes bet Franklin and Van Ness Av
St. Ignatius College, Rev. Edward Allen, S. J.,
president, 214 Hayes
St. Ignatius Hall, SW cor Van Ness Av and
Grove
St. James' Church (R. C), Rev. Patrick R.
Lynch rector, NW cor 23d and Guerrero
" Guild Hall, Clement nr 6th Av
St. James' Mission (Episcopal), Rev. Hobart
Chetwood rector, Clement nr 6th Av
St. Johannes' German Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Rev. John H. Schroeder pastor,
N s 22d bet Howard and Capp
St. John Arthur B., clerk, r. 712i/2 Ivy Av
" Chauncey M., measurer of vessels U. S.
Customs, r. Oakland
" Edward, vocalist Tivoli Opera House, r.
121 Valencia
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St. John Hattie Miss, scliool teacher, r. 7121^ Ivy
Av
" Henry S., collector, r. 712i/4 Ivy Av
" Hester A. Mrs., teacher Rincon Grammar
School, r. 7121/2 Ivy Av
" James, clerk, r. 1122 Larkin
" John, carpenter, r. 143 Silver
" Maud Miss, clerk, r.. 143 Silver
" Pierce, groceries and liquors, 63 Chenery
" Richard A., bookkeeper Hibernia Savings
and Loan Society, r. 1015 Hayes
" William H., helper, r. 143 Silver
St. John's Church (Episcopal), Rev. Dr. Ed-
ward B. Spalding rector, 15th and
Julian Av
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Rev.
James G. Mangold pastor, W s Mason
bet Jackson and Pacific
" German and English School, Rudolph
Koch principal, 1317 Mason
St. John's German Methodist Episcopal
Church, Rev. William Schuldt pastor,
810 Army
" Hall, S s Pacific bet Powell and Mason
St. John's Guild Hall, S s 15th nr Valencia
St. John's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Samuel
J. Kennedy pastor, SE cor California
andOctavia
St. Joseph's Church (R. C), Rev. Patrick Scan-
Ion rector, 10th bet Howard and Fol-
som
St. Joseph's Grammar School, Brother George
N. Sauer principal, SW cor 10th and
Howard
St. Joseph's Hall, SW cor lOth and Howard
St. Joseph's Home Hospital, Sister Dominica
superioress, SW cor Buena Vista and
Park Hill Avs
St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Infant Asy-
lum, Silver Av bet 17th and 18th Avs
South
St. Julien Eugene, foreman Rapid Safety Filter
Co., r. 1325 Mission
4®"St. Julien. See de St. Julien
St. Katharine's Episcopal School, Miss Mary
E. Mortee principal, 824 Fulton
St. Lawrence Stables, William E. Bridge pro-
prietor, 423 Post
St. Leger Henry H., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 1617 Grove
St. Lezin Jean, cook Peter Audeoud, r. 706
Montgomery
" Marie, ironer Jules J. Augas, r. 314, 17th
St. Louis an 1 San Francisco Railway, 61 Chron-
icle Bldg
St. Louis Brewery, Henry Behlmer proprietor,
1524-1.526 Pacific Av
" Hotel, 11 Pacific
" House, 1 Jackson
" John, driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co., r.
607y2 Pine
" Mining Co. (Storey Co., Nev.), D. C. Bates
secretary, 81 Nevada Block
St. Luke's Church (Episcopal), Rev. William
Hall Moreland rector, SE cor Van Ness
Av and Clay
St. Luke's Hospital, Robert B. Davy resident
physician, W s Valencia bet 27th and
28th
St. Luke's Hospital Nurses' Home, 1103 Van
Ness Av
St. Malo Hotel, Louis Mille proprietor, 503
Folsom
St. Marie James, manager Cafe Royal, r. 214
Ellis
St. Mark's German Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Rev. Julius Fuendeling pas-
tor, S s O'Farrell bet Franklin and
Gough
St. Mark's Hospital and Home for the care of
the Inebriate, Dr. Samuel O. L. Potter
resident physician and superintendent,
2000 Stockton cor Chestnut
St. Martin Pierre, laundryman Armand Drain,
r. 20 OoUingwood
St. Mary The Virgin Church (Episcopal), Rev.
William W. Bolton rector. W s Steiner
nr Union
il®-St. Mary. See Ste. Marie
Mary's Cathedral (R. C), Most Rev. P. W.
Riordan Archbishop, Very Rev. J. J.
Prendergast Vicar-General, Rev. P. C.
Yorke Chancellor, NW cor Van Ness Av
and O'Farrell
St. Mary's Church (R. C), Paulist Fathers,
NE cor California and Dupont
St. Mary's College (old), E s Mission Road nr
Crescent Av
St. Mary's Hospital Chapel. NW cor 1st and
Bryant
St. Mary's Hospital, in charge of the Sisters of
Mercy, T. Edward Bailly, M. D., resi-
dent physician, NW cor ist and Bryant
St. Matthew's Evangelical Lutheran Church,
Rev. Herman Gehrcke pastor, E s 11th
bet Market and Mission
St. Michael's Church (R. C), Rev. James
Cooper rector. Broad nr Plymouth Av
St. Nicholas Hotel, Ira R. & James H. Doolittle
proprietors, 1630 Market
" Nicholas Hotel, Mrs. John Keegan pro-
prietor, 212, 1st
" Nicholas Laundry, S. G. Waugh proprie-
tor, 36, 17th
St. Nicholas Pharmacy, Frank S. Kemp mana-
ger, 1600 Market
St. Onge Theodore (Rivard & St. Onge), r. 1161
Stevenson
St. Patrick's Church (R. C), Rev. Peter J.
Grey rector, N s Mission bet 3d and 4th
St. Patrick's Home (for aged and infirm men) ,
under the management of the Sisters of
Charity, Bryant bet Rincon PI and 1st
St. Patrick's School, in charge of the Sisters of
Charity, N s Everett bet 3d and 4th
St. Paul Chimney Sweeping Co., Joseph Bis-
hop superintendent, 807 Market
St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co. (of St.
Paul), Charles Christensen Pacific
Coast manager fire department, 317 Cali-
fornia, Mann & Wilson San Francisco
agents marine department, 306 Sansome
St. Paul's Church (R. C), Rev. M. D. Connolly
rector, N W cor Church and 29th
St. Paul's German Methodist Episcopal
Church, Rev. Frederick Bonn pastor,
Broadway bet Stockton and Powell
St. Paul's Mission, Rev. Paul Branke pastor,
Cambrian Hall, 1133 Mission
St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church (Epis-
copal), Rev. W. M. Reillv rector. Cali-
fornia nr Fillmore
St. Paulus' German and English School, J. H.
Hargens principal, SE cor Eddy and
Gough
St. Paulus' German Evangelical Lutheran
Church, Rev. Jacob M. Buehler pastor,
SE cor Eddy and Gough
St. Peter's Academy, conducted by the Sisters
of Mercy, E s Alabama bet 24th and 25th
St. Peter's Church (Episcopal), Rev. Mardon
D. Wilson rector, cor Stockton and Fil-
bert
St. Peter's Church (R. C), Rev. Peter F. Casey
rector, E s Alabama bet 24th and 25th
St. Peter's School for Boys, Bev. Bro. Lascian
principal, 1203 Alabama
St. Peter's Temperance Hall, E s Alabama nr
25th
St. Petersburg Hotel, Andrew Winter propri-
etor, 15 Howard
St. Pierre Marius, porter Dickman-Jones Co..
r. 506 Folsom
St. Rose's Academy, basement Sacred Heart
Church, E s Fillmore bet Fell and Oak
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DEALERS IN ALL KIMDS OF
FOREIGN # DOMESTiC COAL.
Family Trade a Specialty.
St. Rose's Cliurcll (R. C), Rev. Dennis F. Nu
gent rector, N s Brannan bet 4th andSth
St. Rose's Parociiial Scbool, conducted by the
Sisters of the Holy Names, Freelon bet
Bryant and Brannan
St. Stephens Protestant Episcopal Cliurcli,
Rev. Edgar J. Lion rector, 8:24 Fulton
St. Supery Alfred, driver, r. 54 Tehama
" Antoine, saw dust and sand, 555 Howard,
r. 54 Tehama
" Antoine Jr., driver, r. 54 Tehama
" Edward, driver, r. 54 Tehama
St. Teresa's Churcli (R. C), Rev. Patrick
O'Connell rector, cor Butte and Ten-
nessee
St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1100 Franklin
St. Vincent's Roman CathoUc Orphan Asylum
of San Francisco (for boys), office iioo
Franklin
St. Vincent's School, in charge of the Sisters of
Charity, S s Mission bet 3d and New
Montgomery
St. Zitas Home, in charge of the Sisters of the
St. Francis Girls' Directory Orphan
Asylum, Park Av nr Lott
Sts. Pietro e Paolo Church (R. C), Rev. Raph-
ael de Carolis rector, NE cor Dupont and
Filbert
Staab Henry G., cutter Flynn & Sheehan, r
1006 Pine
Staack Fred (Staack & Grussel), r. aOSVo Fell
" Timothy J. (G.W.Clark & Co.), r. 20 Hill
" & Grussel (Fred Staack and Herman
Grussel), artificial stone and concrete
work, 327 Pine
Staacke George, commission merchant 426
California, room 1. r. 818 Bush
Staats Charles, electrician, r. 25, 9th
" Henry, carpenter, r. 404 Brannan
" John C. (Bruns & Staats), r. 25 Fell
" John H.. butcher Alfred W. Morgenstern,
r. 404 Brannan
" Redmond C, clerk freight auditor's dept
c^ ^ ^- ^- ^°-' r- Lorin. Alameda Co.
Staats Zeitung California, 409 Bush
Stabenow George G., tinsmith Power & Pike r
Fruitvale
Stabens Joseph, salesman, r. 610 Octavia
Stacey Henry, clerk, r. 113 Victoria
" Henry L,., driver Contra Costa Laundrv
r. 418 Sutter
" William A., fireman str Bay City, r. Oak-
land
4S"Stacey. See Stacy
Stack Bridget, r. 12014 Clara
" Catherine, widow, r. 1023'4 Sutter rear
" Christine M. Miss, teacher Potrero Pri-
mary School, r. 703 Shotwell
" E., laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" Edward D., car driver, r. 12 Louisa
" Edward J., laborer, r. 12 Louisa
" l^!!'^'^''^ ¥.■' accountant, r. 703 Shotwell
" Edward M., laborer Tubbs Cordage Co r
12 Louisa
" Frederick, molder Atlas Iron Wks
" Hannah Miss, saleslady, r. 711 Bush
" James E., machinist Dow Steam Pump
Wks, r. 304 Silver Av
■' James H., bookkeeper James A. McMahon,
r. 2618 Howard
" James J., office 220 Sansome, room 9 r 422
Clementina '
" James M., laborer, r. 119, 39th
" John, r. 703 Shotwell
" John, molder S. F. Stove Wks, r. 12014 Clara
" John, seaman str Washtenaw
Stack John, trackman Sutter St. Ry r 2235
Geary
" John J., blacksmith Joseph W. Scheid, r
340 Madrid
" Joseph, laundryman S. F. Laundrv r 1519
Eddy
" Joseph, porter, r. 532 Mission
" Katie, domestic, 905 Steiner
" Margaret, housekeeper, 2111 Van Ness Av
" Mary, domestic, 831 Harrison
" Mary, domestic, 1819 Washington
" Mary R. Mrs., r. 113 Gough
" Michael, laborer, r. 28 Turk
" Morgan, motorman, r. 608 Central Av
'• Richard, groceries and liquors, 422 Clemen-
tina
" Sarah R., widow, nurse, r. 711 Folsom
" Thomas, poultry raiser, Merrill nr Silver
Av
" Thomas F., attorney at law, 14 McAllister,
r. 304 Silver Av
" Thomas R., teamster P. A. McDonald, r. 12
Louisa
" Timothy J. (G. W. Clark & Co.), r. 14 Hill
" William, stableman Hibernia Brewery, r
723 Tehama
" William P., glass cutter Pac. American
Decorative Co., r. 304 Silver Av
Stacke Ernest, carpenter, r. 30 Bernard
Stackhouse Charles, marine engineer, r 437
Golden Gate Av
" Eliza, widow, r. 1621 Clay
" Henry, gripman Cal. St. RR., r. I90914 Hyde
Stackler Joseph, blacksmith Grunnagle, Engish
& Co., r. Alameda
Stackpole Barry B., boilermaker Western Sugar
Refinery, r. 321, 17th
" Edward C, r. 221 Polk
" Frank H., clerk S. F. News Co., r. 321, 17th
Stackpole William H., attorney at law, 34
Montgomery, rooms 13-14
Stacom Maria J. Mrs., millinery, 531 Sutter
Stacy Roland J. Mrs., dressmaking, 4H Post
«3=Stacy. See Stacey
Stade John, musician, r. 1712^ Hyde
Stadelmann Frank, sewing machines, 631 Val-
lejo
Stademan Frank, carpenter, r. 2 Tehama
Stademann Peter J., liquors, NW cor 5th and
Townsend
Stader Christian M.. painter, r. 69 Wilder
Stadler Frank, baker Christian F. Mayer, r
1216 Railroad Av
Stadojevich Bogdan, cook A. Sorich & Co.
Stadtegger Albin, cellarman Joseph Melczer &
Co., r. 25214, 3d
" George E., drayman Joseph Melczer & Co.
r. 25214, 3d
Stadtfeld Jacob, gold ingot melter U. S. Mint
r. 1508 Jones
Stadtfeld Jacoh Jr., mining secretary, 56 Ne-
vada Block, r. 1310 Jackson
" William C, secretary Loring Club, office
69 Nevada Block, r. 1606 Taylor
Stadtler John, manager John W. Ferris, r. 146
Shipley
Stadtmueller Anna, widow, r. 819 Eddy
" Frederick, chemist, r. 819 Eddy
Staedler Lena, widow, r. 1007 Sutter
" Lena B. Miss, dressmaker, r. 1007 Sutter
Staeglich Frank L., gardener, r. 1407 Jackson
" Frederick J., safe maker, r. 1407 Jackson
" George F., pressman James H. Barry, r.
1407 Jackson
Staehle Christopher, stock and poultry raiser.
Six Mile House, San Bruno Road
Staehli Melchoir, wood carver, r. 3104 California
Staehr Charles L. E., bookkeeper Pac. Butch-
ers' Supply Co., r. 809a 20th
Staengel Eberhard, confectioner, 1432 Pacific
" Otto A., baker, r. 1117 Broadway
Staff Fritz, marine fireman, r. 1325 Washing-
ton
" George, steward New Wisconsin Hotel
" J. Victor, laborer, r. 72 Brady
" Peter, seaman, r. 117Drumm
" William, bartender, r. 21 Willow Av
Staffel John, marble cutter Frank J. Back. r.
608, 6th
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Staffelbach Edward, barber, 19 Mission, r. Ala-
meda
Staffer August W., driver, r. 236 Francisco
StafQei Frank, shipping clerk John Hoey, r. 349
Tehama
Stafford Charles R., machinist First St. Wks
Union I. Wks, r. 125 Oak
" Charles S., engineer, r. 312, 7th
" Edward W., asst. keeper Fort Point Light-
house Station, Presidio
" Frank, laborer S. F. & N. P. Ry, r. 249
Pacific
" George W., molder Fulton Eng. & Ship
Bldg Wks, r. 1425 Tonquin
" Henry J. (Stafford & Stafford), r. 724, 23d
" John, bartender Ginocchio & Cuneo
" John, clerk, r. 533 Sacramento
" John, longshoreman, r. 608, 6th
" John T., medical student St. Mary's Hos-
pital
" Michael, laborer Kenny & McHugh, r. NE
10th Av and Fulton
" Nicholas I., porter Tillmann & Bendel, r.
Francis and Mission Road
" Rena Mrs., dressmaker, r. 725, 22d
" Robert H., wharfinger Jackson St. Wharf,
r. 725, 22d
" Thomas H., blacksmith, r. 904 Greenwich
STAFFORD W. G. & CO.
(William G. Stafford), coal, coke and
pig iron, 214-216 East bet Howard and
Foisom, opp Howard Street Wharf No.
2, telephone Main 495, and agents
Beaver Hill Coal Co. , bunkers Howard
Street Wharf No. 2
Stafford William, laborer, r. 208, 1st
'• William, physician, 724, 23d
" William F. (Stafford & Stafford), r. 1625
McAllister
Stafford William G. (W. G. Stafford & Co.), r.
202 Broderick
" William J., r. 45 Federal
Stafford & Stafford (Henry J. and William F.),
attorneys at law, 97-98 Flood Bldg
Stager Fred (Dietzius & Stager), r. 18 Franklin
" William, clerk Dietzius & Stager, r. 1732
Page
Staglech Frank, painter Harbor Commissioners,
r. .504 Natoma
Stagnaro Giovanni, r. 3 Bartol
" Louis, gardener, r. 2211 Geary
Stahl Arnold, insurance broker and secretary
California Fruit and Wine Land Co., 312
Sansome, room 29, r. Alameda
" August, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. 525 Arkansas
'• Charles, concrete worker, r. 1236 Mission
. " Frank, waiter, r. 156, 2d
" Henry C. F., teacher gymnastics Verein
Eintracht, r. 1720 Foisom
" Jasper, master mariner, r. 102 Tilden
" Jasper H. G., laborer, r. 102 Tilden
" John H. C, laborer, r. 102 Tilden
" Paul, driver Wells, Fargo & Co., r. 731'/£
Minna
" Rudolph H., marine engineer, r. 126 Ellis
" Tillie Miss, dressmaker, r. 316 Taylor
" ■ W. H., salesman Raphael's, r. 32, 4th
" William G., plumber, r. 731% Minna
Stahlberg Theodore, longshoreman, r. 516, 9th
Stable Alfred, machinist Joshua Hendy Ma-
chine Wks, r. 418 Ellis
" Charles A., conductor Sutter St. Ry., r. 113
Cedar Av
Stable Frederick H., physician and surgeon,
and superintendent physician City and
County Hospital, office 24, 6th, hours 3 to
5 p. m.
Stahle John,proprietor Occidental Barber Shop,
233 Bush, r. A lameda
" John, stableman C. A. Warren, r. 210, 9th
" JohnF. H., civil engineer, 530 California,
room 10, r. Alameda
»S=-Stahle. See Stall
Stahlecker Jacob, blacksmith and wagon ma-
ker, 828 Harrison
Stahlgren Andrew, butcher, r. 510 Mission
Stahlin Albert, painter, r. .3012v„, leth
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
China and Japan Mattings.
Cboice Assortmeot cf
Novelties.
Stahmann William, laborer, r. 654% Natoma
Stahr Hans P. A., liquors, 105 Berry
Staib Charles L., jeweler Albert P. Rothkopf, r.
932 Foisom
" Conrad, shoemaker, 932 Foisom
" Frank C, bookkeeper Will & Finck Co., r.
932 Foisom
" George, engrosser and designer, 117 Mur-
phy Bldg, r. 932 Foisom
" Herman F., brass finisher, r. 932 Foisom
" William M., optician Henry Kahn & Co., r.
932 Foisom
Staiger Frederick, barber, 321 East North, r. 4
John
" G. H., baker, r. 1045 Market
" John J, (Witzemann & Staiger), r. Oak-
land
" Thomas H., waiter James M. Rolph, r. 1807
Haight
Stair Alexander, clerk C. S. Laumeister, r. 1621
Clay
Stairley Irene R. Miss, r. 1312 Pine
Stalder Joseph, r. 2516 Sacramento
" Joseph Jr., buyer B. M. Atchinson & Co., r.
East Oakland
" Joseph M., dental student, r. Oakland
Staley Charles, cigars and tobacco, 110 Stock-
ton, r. 328 Eddy
" F. L., engineer yoeman U. S. str Alba-
tross
" Frank N., clerk Comptoir National D'Es-
compte de Paris, r. 6 Rausch
" Maggie, widow, r. 917 Army
" William N., miner, r. 2 Cottage Row
Stall Albert, traveling salesman, r. 920 Church
" Bernard G., foreman W. H. Nolan & Co., r.
610 Jones
" Daniel M., packer, r. 15 Hattie
4®=-Stall. See Stahl
Stallard Joshua H., physician, 636 Sutter, r.
Menlo Park
" Martin, car dispatcher Market St. Ry., r.
804 Lott
Stalling Charles, groceries and liquors, NW
cor 4th and Brannan, r. 502 Brannan
Stallings Andrew J., cashier Oliver Chilled
Plow Wks
Stallman Antoinette C. Miss, teacher Hamilton
Grammar School, r. 1824 Sutter
STALLMAN CHARLES,
proprietor and manager Pacific Tool
and Supply Co., 100-104 1st. cor Mis-
sion, r. 1902 Devisadero
Stallman B'rank O., salesman Pac. Tool and
Supply Co., r. Alameda
" George E., dental student, r. 1824 Sutter
" Joseph, seaman, r. 1001 Battery
" Matilda, widow, r. 1824 Sutter
^©•Stallman. See Stohlmann
Stambaugh George, laborer, r. 19th Av South
bet G and H
" Solomon S., physician, 640 Clay
" Wilson F., conductor, r. 1221 Mission
Stambridge Albert H.. r. 31 Harriet
Stamer August, blacksmith and wagon maker,
206 Jackson, r. 17% Glover
" Charles, cook Matthias H. Stamer, r. 418
Foisom
" Matthias H., restaurant, 420 Foisom, r. 418.
Foisom
Stamm Edward, capitalist, r. 14 Ellis
" Fritz, cellarmanLachman&Jacobi, r. 1230
Pacific
" Henry, porter Wichman, Lutgen & Co., r.
1228 Pacific
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Pacific States Advertising Bureau,
San Francisco OflBce, 405 Sansome St.
Stammer Gustav A., native wines, SW cor
Market and 4th, r. Alameda
" John, painter, r. 23t Sunnyside Av
" John C; liquors, 301 Battery, r. 5 Germania
" Julius, journalist the Press Clipping Bu-
reau, r. Alameda
" Marcus, painter, r. 232 Sunnyside Av
Stamp John, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 105
Willard
Stamp Savings Society of the San Francisco
Boys' Club Association, 740 Bryant
Stampalia Marko, waiter J. D. Fabris, r. 1503
Turk
Stampanoni Peter, porter F. Daneri & Co.. r.
1418 Kearny
Stamper Frances, widow, r. 1509 Post
" George, engineer S. F. Laundry, r. 1519 Eddy
" George W., salesman Joseph Rosenberg, r.
1609 Laguna
" Isaac, salesman, r. 625 Octavia
" J., watchman City and County Hospital
" Julius, insurance'broker, r. 1314 Ellis
" Mark, salesman S. Jonas, r. 625 Octavia
" Max J., salesman, r. 1314 Ellis
" Simon, traveling salesman Buyer & Reich
Co.. r. 506c Hayes
" Stella, hairdresser Mrs. Eugenia Wood,
r. 625 Octavia
Stampfer Matheas, gilder, r. 637 Vallejo
Stanario Angelo, florist, r. 1515 Dupont
Stanaro Frank, box marker, r. 2006^:^ Dupont
Stanarro Andrew, fisherman, r. 114 Pacific
Stanbridge Albert, janitor Pac. Wooden Ware
and Cooperage Co., r. 31 Garden
Stancliff William, wire drawer, r. 2323 Mason
Standard Asphalt Co., F. S. Douty president,
C. E. Hayes secretary. Bernard Bienen-
feld general agent, 4th and Townsend,
room 26
Standard Boiler Compound Co. (New York),
manufacturers litofuge, J. F. Burgin
Pacific Coast agent, 14 Mills Bldg, 3d
fioor
Standard Broom Factory, Zan Bros. & Co. pro-
prietors, 310 Davis
STANDARD COLLECTION AND
MERCANTILE CO., Ernest Edelsten
general manager, 28 MlUs Bldg, 2d
floor
Standard Consolidated Mining Co. (Bodie, Cal.),
John W. Pew secretary, 310 Pine, rooms
15-17
Standard Dictionary, E. D. Bronson & Co. gen-
eral agents, 933 Market
Standard Iron and Wire Works, John T. Mc-
cormick, 30, 1st
•' Jewelry Co., O. Zitska & Co. proprietors,
126 Kearny, room 11
Standard Life and Accident Insurance Co.
(Detroit, Mich.), Cadman & Kittle man-
agers, .307 California
Standard Manufacturing Co. (Pittsburgh
Penn.), Morris Falk Pacific Coast agent,
318 Market
" Marine Insurance Co. Limited (of Liver-
pool, Eng.), J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
general agents, 327 Market, J. B. F.
Davis & Son managers, 407^09 Mont-
gomery
Standard Oil Co., 421 Market
STANDARD OPTICAL CO.,
scientific opticians and manufacturers
and importers of optical goods, 121
Post, 2d floor, telephone Red 301
Standard Quicksilver Co., 24 Mills Bldg, 4th
floor
Standard Scale and Supply Co., Charles B.
Parcells manager, 6 California
Standard Shirt Factory, Neustadter Bros, pro-
prietors, E s Gough bet Grove and
Hayes
Standard Soap Co., Richard P. Thomas presi-
dent, D. F. Parker secretary and man-
ager, office and salesroom 525 Market,
telephone Main 655. factory West Berke-
ley
" Soda Water Co., Charles Matthews presi-
dent, Percy R. Mutch vice-president,
Arthur W. Matthews secretary and
treasurer, 1434-1436 Valencia
" Theatre, N s Bush bet Montgomery and
Kearny
" Time Schedules, Times Schedules Co.
publishers, 602 Market, basement
Crocker Bldg
" Typewriter Exchange, J. A. Mighell and
Walter J. Wolf proprietors, 207 Mont-
gomery
Standart Sadie A. Miss, bookkeeper Capewill
Horseshoe Nail Co., r. 763 Capp
" William H., Pacific Coast agent Capewill
Horseshoe Nail Co., 636 Mission, r. 763
Capp
Stande Charles J., clerk Schweitzer & Co., r. 118
Trenton
" John Jr., salesman Murphy, Grant & Co.,
r. 118 Trenton
Standhoft Rose, widow, r. 3103 Buchanan
Standidge William, box maker Yosemite Flour
Mills, r. 1063 Mission
Standish Donald, coachman, 603 Sutter
" Frank B., chief artist Chronicle, r. 634
Polk
" George C, salesman Joseph Silverman, r.
103, 5th
" Henry H., carriage trimmer, 1324 Valencia
Standish Miles, secretary Albion Lumber Co.,
25 Luning Bldg, r. Oakland
Standley Henry, teamster, r. 1610 Mission
" John W., policeman, r. 425 Day
" Victorine Mrs., r. 1610Mission
Staneart John W., bakery, 1215 Kearny
Staneri Paul, waiter R. Luna, r. 1236 Dupont
Stanford Addition Land Co., James P. McCarty
president, E. Avery McCarty secretary,
646 Market
" Albert E., horseman, r. 314, 5th Av
" Belle M. Miss, teacher Humboldt Primary
School, r. 2401 Buchanan
" Charles P., r. 2401 Buchanan
" Frederick W., stenographer Dickman-
Jones Co.
" George G., dental student, r. 2401 Buchanan
" Hall, 1.579 Valencia
" Harrison L., glassblower, r. 30 Pearl
" Heights Co., office 646 Market
" Henry L., glassblower, r. 30 Pearl
" Hubert H., engraver Bosqui Engraving
and Printing Co., r. 2401 Buchanan
" IdaM., stenographer Johnson-Locke Mer-
cantile Co., r. 214 Powell
Stanford Jane L., widow, office 819 Market,
room 1, telephone East 44, r. SWcor Cal-
ifornia and Powell
" Jerome B. (G. W. Clark & Co.), r. 404 Oak
" John, laborer, r. 28 Everett
" Kate Miss, r. S s Butte nr Alabama
Stanford Leland (estate of), office 819 Market,
room !, telephone Main 474
Stanford Leland Jr. University, office 819 Mar-
ket, room 1, telephone Main 474
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 1,
Miss May W. Loveland principal, 1906
Mason
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 2,
Miss Mary C. Lindberg principal, 1906
Mason
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 3,
Miss Cecilia Daly principal, N W cor 8th
and Brannan
Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No. 4,
Miss Ada E. Moore principal, NW
cor 8th and Brannan
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Stanford Memorial Free Kindergarten No, 5,
Miss Mary E. Gamble principal, 3270
Mission
" Myron E., superintendent Emporium Bldg,
r. 2-115 California
Stanford Primary School, Miss Edith H. Crow-
ley principal, E s 8th nr Harrison rear
Franklin Grammar School
" William E., clerk H. S. Crocker Co.. r. 632
Hayes
Stang David, confectioner, r. 1507 Geary
" Joseph A., traveling salesman, r. ,M5, 6th
Stange Carl, bartender Chris Huntemann & Co.,
r. 1617 Dupont
" Carl, groceries and liquors, 816 Greenwich
" Carl F., clerk, r. 721, 14th
" Catherine, widow, r. 721, 14th
" Glaus J., clerk W. H. Bowe & Co., r. SE oor
Potrero Av and El Dorado
" Frederick C, harness maker Main & Win-
chester, r. 16 Hunt
" Fritz, teacher music, r. 307% Chestnut
" Jacob, clerk Henry Hellberg, r. 1104 Bryant
" Jacob, clerk W. H. Bowe & Co., r. 103, 22d
" John D. (Stange & Jaenicke), r. 734 McAl-
lister
" Lena Miss, forewoman Stange & Jaenicke
r. 721, 14th
" Marie Miss, r. 721, 14th
" Paul, plumber, r. 617A Lombard
" Walter J., electrician, r. 734 McAllister
Stange & Jaenicke (John D. Stange and Wil-
liam Jaenicke), proprietors Union Straw
Works, and manufacturers and jobbers
straw and felt hats and frames. 29, 2d
Stangenberger August J., traveling salesman,
r. 612 Grove
" August M., piano tuner, r. 612 Grove
' ' Edwin F. , clerk Stevenson & Co. . r. 612 Grove
" George B., salesman Will & Finck Co., r.
612 Grove
Stangleni Angelo, hostler Motroni&Guastucci,
r. 515 Green rear
Stangreen Edward, starcher La Grand Laundry
Stangroom Robert, fruits and vegetables, 871
Bryant
Stanhope Joseph T., machinist William Wedg-
wood Machine Wks, r. 102 Ellis
Staniels Anna E., widow, r. 1624 Ellis
" C. G. Mrs., widow, r. 911 Polk
" William H. (Staniels & Son), r. 1812 Devisa-
dero
" WilliamH., fireman, r. 77 Clementina
" William H. Jr. (Staniels & Son), r. 1812
Devisadero
" & Son (William H. and William H. Jr.),
varieties. 1812Devisadero
Staniford Frank C, special agent Norwich
Union Fire Ins. Society, 308 Pine, r.
Grand Hotel
Staniforth Charles H., carpenter, r. 308 Ritch
" Henry, teamster, r. 308 Ritch
" Julia A., widow, r. 308 Ritch
" Thomas, r. New Western Hotel
Stanish Jacob, restaurant, 2045 Folsom
Stanisich Milan, waiter str Mariposa
Stanislao Emilio, peddler, r. 716 Florida
Stanke Albert F. (Lunsmann & Stanke), r. 1007^4
Mission
" Florian, inventor, r. 21, nth
" Hugo, baker, r. 542 Linden Av
Stanley Annie Miss, r. 31 Turk
" Benjamins. Mrs., r. 429i^ Bryant
" C. A. Mrs., r. 743 Pine
" Charles A., engineer, r. 32, 11th
" Charles P., machinist Marshutz & Can-
trell, r. 91 Elizabeth
STANLEY CHARLES T,
notary public and commissioner of
deeds, 512 Montgomery, telephone
Main 353, r. 32, lltti
Stanley Clarence R., teamster W. W. R. Hatch
& Son, r. 2308 Harrison
" David M., insurance clerk Hibernia Sav-
ings and Loan Society, r. 536 Lyon
" D. S. (D. S. Stanley & Co.), r. Alameda
Stanley D. S. & Co., (D. S. Stanley(, book and
job printers and publishers, 424 Sansome
CO,
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FOR HAND, WINDIVIILL and POWER,
ALL SIZES.
9. 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Stanley Edward J., foreman pattern maker
Union I. Wks, r. 2333 Bryant
" Electric Manufacturing Co. (Pittsfield,
Mass), John Martin agent, 106 Market
" Elisha C, gripman Sutter St. Ry, r. 1640
Polk
" Frederick H., collector postofflce, r, 1708
24th
" Frederick J., barber J. T. Stanley, r. 1411,
24 th
" George, glass embosser Cal. Art Glass,
Bending and Cutting Wks, r. Oakland
Stanley George A., grand secretary Young
Men's Institute, SE cor 10th and Market
r. 829 Guerrero
" George W., horseman, r. 436, 7th Av
" Harry T., freight clerk str City of Sydney
" House, Mrs. Madelene Bury proprietor, 110
6th
" Isaac W., with Rome Harris, 301 Kearny
" John, marine fireman, r. 410 Folsom
" John, telephone operator, r. 173 Perry
" John, waiter George Delfino, r. 321 Ellis
" John T., barber, 1310 Castro, r. 1411, 24th
" Leonard S., sergeant U. S. Army, r. 158
Clara
" Matthew J., plumber, r. 429V2 Bryant
" Patrick, laborer, r. 625, 7th
" Sarah Mrs., nurse, r. 1129 Howard
" William, r. 49 Clara
" William, boilermaker Risdon I. and L.
Wks, r. 38 Natoma
" William B. (Stanley & Allard), r. 1102
Green
" William H., basket maker, 1630, 17th
" William H., dentist, 115 Kearny, r. Menlo
Park
" William H., manufacturers' agent, 109
California, room 19, r. Alameda
" & Allard (William B. Stanley and Delno
D. Allard), tinners and plumbing, 1125
Mission
Stanly Edward Mrs., r. Hotel Pleasanton
Stanly, Hayes & Bradley (John A. Stanly,
George R. B. Hayes and H. W. Brad-
ley), attorneys at law, 4 Sutter, rooms
26-31
" John A. (Stanly, Hayes & Bradley), r. 1221
Jackson, Oakland
Stannard Charles H., traveling salesman E. J.
Bowen, r. 1111 Jackson
" Alfred, porter, r. 1210 Howard
Stans James S., porter, r. 324 Minna
" John J., bushelman R. H. Kavanagh, r. 604
Merchant
Stansbury Charles T., clerk, r. 766 Howard
" Edward W., oiler Cal. St. RR., r. 319 Pix-
ley
" William H., clerk C. B. Kaufman & Co., r.
766 Howard
" W. J., conductor Market St. Ry., r. 1909%
McAllister
Stansfield Halsted A., medical student, r. 3037
Pine
•• H. J., tent maker Ames & Harris, r. Mel-
rose, Cal.
Ji®"Stanson. See Stenson
Stanton Bridget Miss, r. 501 Mason
" Charles E., r. 788 Van Ness Av
" Charles H., teamster H. T. Holmes Lime
Co., r. 135, 10th
■' Charles S., cigars and tobacco, 105 Powell,
r. 330 Eddy
• Edward, helper Hobbs, Wall & Co., r. 145
Tehama
" Edward, printer Call, r. 632 Mission
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WILLIAM WOLFF & CO., 329 Market St.
Stanton Edward, policeman, r. 1923 Union
" Edward, teamster, r. 8 Gough
" Edward A., electrician, r. 1838 Mission
" Frank J., insurance agent Boyd & Dickson,
r. 1838 Mission
" George, driver, r. 48, 8th
" George F., laborer, r. 529 Sacramento
" Gus C bartender Edward L. McGarity, r.
8 Pratt PI
" James, capitalist, r. 1838 Mission
Stanton James I., physician. 659 Clay, and
commissioner Board of Railroad Com-
missioners, 27-28 Chronicle Bldg, r. 659
Clay
" Jeremiah, groceries, 513, 8th
■' John, r. St. Mary's Hospital
" John A., artist, 659 Clay, r. 1838 Mission
" Joseph, laborer, r. 29 Federal rear
" Joseph, laborer S. P. Co., r. 151 Silver
" Joseph H. (Leon I. Stanton & Co.), r. 705
Larkin
" L. E., contracting freight agent Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul Ry., 5 Mont-
gomery, r. 534 Bush
" Leon I., music teacher, 705 Larkin, r. Ala-
meda
" Leon I. & Co. (Joseph H. Stanton), manu-
facturers guitars, and repairers musical
instruments. 705 Larkin
" Lizzie Miss, furnished rooms, 220 Eddy
" Maria Mrs., r. 15 Federal
" Martin S., gripman Market St. Ry., r. 16
St. Rose's Av
" Maurice, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 22% Dora
" Michael, motorman Market St. Ry., r. 1508
Kentucky
" Orville B. (Stone, Stanton & Co.), r. The
Baldwin
" Patrick, deckhand str Encinal, r. 1819 Bu-
chanan
" Richard, engineer, r. 141 Bartlett
" S. G., clerk, r. 905 Market
" Thomas, cigar maker, r. 141 Bartlett
" Thomas, policeman, r. 205 Langton
" Thomas, shoemaker United Boot and Shoe
Co., r. 1311/2 Bartlett
" Thomas J., r. 3121/2 Tehama
" Thomas J., conductor Market St. Rv, r.
1307 Golden Gate Av
" Thomas James (Thomas James Stanton &
Co.), r. 402 Montgomery
Stanton Thomas James & Co.
(Thomas James Stanton), real estate
and mining agents and agents Jacob
Strahle Quarry Co., 331 Montgomery,
room 17
Stanton Walter, teamster, r. 709 Minna
" William, r. 205 Langton
" William, driver, r. 134, 4th
" William, molder, r. 47 Clementina
" William M., druggist, 1898 Mission, r. 1838
Mission
" William P., boiler maker Union I. Wks, r.
49 Perry
Stanwood Amasa, lumberman, r. 1223 Rhode
Island
" William F., cooper Cal. Barrel Co., r. 1223
Rhode Island
Stanvan Charles H.. real estate, r. 2006 Bush
" Jennie G.. widow, r. 2006 Bush
" Samuel O.. clerk Westchester Fire Ins.
Co., r. 513 Van Ness Av
Stapelfeldt William, r. 1228, 17th
Stapfer E. Miss, r. 1807 San Carlos Av
Stapff Frederick, salesman, r. 21 Willow Av
" William, r. 21 Willow Av
" William, bartender August Bockstatt, r.
310 O'Farrell
Staples Alfred, clerk, r. 2510 Steiner
" Alice L. Miss, teacher Starr King Pri-
mary School, r. 1904 Market
" A Ipheus D., fireman The Belt Railway, r.
2510 Steiner
" Charles, printer Call, r. 1308 Greenwich
Staples David J., president Fireman's Fund
Insurance Co., 401-405 California, r. 711
Taylor
" Ellen E., widow, r. 919b Jones
" Fannie Miss, teacher music, r. 2510 Steiner
" Frank A., carpet layer, r. 1308 Greenwich
•' Frank H., mining, r. 1308 Greenwich
" George F., machinist, r. 26311/4 Mission
" James O., house mover J. R. Poole, r. 1342
Mission
" Joseph A., watchman, r. 208 Drumm
" Lafayette, r. 2724 Mission
" L. D. Mrs., landscape artist, r. 2120 Mar
son
" Lida E. Miss (Shepherd & Staples), r. 2724
Mission
" Lyman D., engineer, r. 2120 Mason
" Melvin, superintendent Sailors' Home,
NE cor Main and Harrison
" Robert, stevedore, r. 906 Filbert
" William J., driver Willows Brewery, r. 231,
17th
Stapleton Anne, widow, r. 1424 Grove
" Catherine, widow, r. 13 Louisa rear
" Catherine, widow, r. 311 Franklin
" David, compositor, r. 913 Guerrero
" Edmund, laborer, r. 13 McLea Court
" Edward, longshoreman, r. 974 Folsom
" John, contractor, r. 710, 19th
" John, laborer, r. 548 Howard
" Joseph, foreman Samuel Kellett, r. Berke-
ley
" Joseph W., asst. storekeeper Sea Wall U.
S. Bonded Warehouse and Yard, r. 311
Franklin
" Josephine Miss, milliner, r. 1424 Grove
" Patrick, laborer S. P. Co., r. 624, 24th
" Richard F., porter, r. 34 Franklin
" Roy, clerk P. C. SS. Co., r. Berkeley
" William, seaman, r. 143 Berry
" William, shipwright, r. 913 Guerrero
Stappenbeck Charles, florist, r. 1625 Sutter
" Johanna Mrs., bakery, 414a Francisco
" Minnie Miss, bakery, 1525^4 Dupont
" Wilhelmina Miss, clerk, r. 414a Fran-
cisco
" William, tailor, r. 414a Francisco
Star and Crescent Mill Co., August Baer agent,
25-27 Sansome
" and Herald (Panama), daily and weekly,
L. F. Lastreto agent, 318 Front, room 3
" Dried Fniit Co. The, The Field & Stone Co.
agents, 126 California
" Henrietta, widow, r. 115i/4, 26th
" Lodging House, Mrs. Mary Vargas pro-
prietor, 5 Commercial
" Malt House, SE cor 11th and Folsom
Star of the Sea Church (R. C), Rev. John P.
Coyle pastor, NW cor 8th and Point Lo-
bos Avs
" Placer and Amalgamator Machine Co.
(Denver, Col.) Kennedy & Kohlman
agents, 41 Fremont
Star The (weekly), James H. Barry editor and
proprietor, 429 Montgomery
4®=-Star. See Starr
Starbird Albion W.. land, mining and timber
agent, 101 Market, r. 1055 Golden Gate
Av
" Ralph, salesman Dollar Lumber Co., r.
Mill Valley
" Sadie Miss, r. 824 Laguna
Starck Frederick, waiter, r. 226 Minna
" Joseph, laundryman,r. 1615 Fillmore
" William F., lumberman, r. 9161/4 Bryant
Starcke Harold F. F., clerk Spring Valley W.
W.,r. 15101/2 Vallejo
Starchen Michel, expressman, r. 23 Sharon
Stargo Nancy, widow, r. 1118 Filbert
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Stark Adolph, tailor, r. 21 Harriet
" Alexander G., r. 327 Larkin
" Andrew H., clerk J. Baumgarten &Co.,r.
327 Larkin
■' Catherine, widow, r. 310 Lily Av
" Charles, electrician Cal. Electrical Wks
" Charles, seaman, r. 68 Natoma
" Charles A. (Stark & Bro.), r. 303/2, 3d
" Charles J., printer, r. 310a Lily Av
" David, boiler inspector Pacific Surety Co.,
308 Sansome, r. 701, 31st
Stark Denton D., secretary Cumberland Coal
Co., 31 Luning Bldg, r. 1418 Morton, Ala-
meda
" Edward J. Rev., r. 2138 Sutter
" Ellen W., widow, r. 1034 Treat Av
" Emma, domestic, 2519b California
" Frank (Stark & Bro.), r.303'/2, 3d
" George J. W., salesman Dodge, Sweeney &
Co., r. Oakland
" Herman, laborer Western Sugar Refinery,
r. E s Missouri nr Yolo
" Herman, tailor, r. 21 Harriet
" John, accountant, r. 1021 Post
" John, machinist Union I. Wks, r. 1013 Min-
" Lillian M. Miss, teacher Richmond Pri-
mary School, r. 1021 Post
" Luke, butcher Charles Steinfels, r. 1126
Stevenson
" Mortimer L., cigars and tobacco, 436
Kearny, r. 417 Kearny
" William, clerk Charles L. Morgan, r. 987^4
Harrison
" William, seaman str General McDowell, r.
32 Alvarado
" William A., contractor, r. 1037V2 Folsom
" William H., master mariner, r. 330i/4 San-
chez
" & Brother (Frank and Charles A.), restau-
rant, 3031/2, 3d
Starke Clara F. Mrs., teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 1811 Eddy
" William, cornice maker William Cronan,
r. 623 Howard
" William S., conductor Cal. St. RR., r. 945
Howard
Starkey & Palen (Philadelphia, Pa.), compound
oxygen, H. A. Mathews agent, 120 Sutter,
room 37
Starkie Mary Mrs., dressmaker, r. 1317 Mis-
sion
Starkweather Annie Mrs., r. 1612 Stevenson
" Prank H., bookkeeper Armes & Dallam, r.
Oakland
" George A., rattan worker Wakefield Rat-
tan Co., r. 610 Douglass
" Gertrude Miss, stenographer R. B. Car-
penter, r. 719 flayes
" Haynes K. (H. K. Starkweather Co.), r.
Alameda
'< Herbert J., photographer, r. 7 Caroline
" H. K. Co. (Haynes K. Starkweather),
printers, stationers and typewriters'
supplies, 310 California
" Joseph B., photographer, r. 7 Caroline
" Maggie, widow, r. 207% Linden Av
" Mary E., widow, r. 719 Hayes
" Sarah E. Mrs., r. 530, 19th
" William G. (Tracy, Starkweather &
Tracy), r. Berkeley
Starlicher John, laborer, r. 9 Hermann
Starr August, laborer, r. Missouri nr 25th, Po-
trero
" Benjamin F., gripman Sutter St. Ry., r.
1406 Pine
" Charles, seaman, r. 334 Main
" Charles G., captain Company F, 1st Infan-
try U. S. A., Angel Island
" E. J. Mrs., r. Palace Hotel
" Emil, polisher Indianapolis Furniture Co.,
r. 614 Sacramento
'< Fred, with Owens & Starr, r. 1239 Market
" George A. (George R. Starr & Co.), r. 919a
Jackson
" George B. (Owens & Starr), r. 312a Guer-
rero
" George R. (George R. Starr & Co.), r. 919b
Jackson
W.&J.SLOANE&CO.,
POf?TIEf?ES.
Largest Assortment on the Coast.
e^l-O^'y TVlarket St.
Staxr George R. & Co. (George R. arid George
A. Starr), commission merchants, 304-
306 Washington
" J. Lewis, agertt A. H. Motley Tobacco Co.
(Reidsville, N. C), 315 Front
" Joseph C, carpenter, r. 1027b Alabama
Starr King Building', 117-125 Geary
Starr King Memorial HaU, NW cor 20th and
Capp
Starr King Primary School, Miss Kate Conk-
lin principal, N s Bryant bet 6th and 7th
" L. M. (estate of), Henry L. Herman agent,
office 512 California
■' Mills (South Vallejo and Wheatport),
office 326 California, room 1
Starr Robert E. (Starr &Allman), and manager
Boltz,Clymer&Co.,217Front,r. Oakland
" Samuel P., clerk freight auditor's dept. S.
P. Co.,r. 700 Jones
" William, carpenter, r. Hunter's Point
" William, clerk, r. 1037/, Folsom
" William C, bookkeeper S. F. Gas Light
Co.,r. Commercial Hotel
" William M., proprietor Occidental Ware-
house, 1st and Townsend, r. Oakland
" & Allman (Robert E. Starr and Charles E.
Allman), cigars and tobacco, 42 Califor-
nia
" & Co., George W. McNear Jr., president,
J. Percy Rothwell secretary proprietors
Starr Mills (South Vallejo and Wheat-
port), office 326 California
jg®=-Starr. See Star
Starrett Horace, clerk S. P. C. Ry. Co., r. 1022
Shotwell
" Stephen E., laborer Pac. Sheet Metal Wks,
r. 1111 Valencia
4®="Starrett. See Sterett and Sterrett
Stars James, watchman William A. Schrock, r.
405 California Av
" Lizzie Miss, weaver William A. Schrock,
r. 405 California Av
" Maggie Miss, tick maker William A.
Schrock
" Michael, laborer, r. 2931 Laguna
Starz John, laborer, r. 113 Silver
State Assay Office, Louis Falkenau proprietor,
434 California
State Association of Olive Growers, 3 Mills
Bldg. 5th floor
State Belt Line Railway, junction Battery and
East
State Board of Bank Commissioners, 530 Cali-
fornia, rooms 19-20
State Board of Commissioners of the Build-
ing and Loan Associations, 109 Califor-
nia, rooms 4-5
State Board of Dental Examiners, Joseph D.
Hodgen secretary, office 1005 Sutter
State Board of Examining Surveyors, 56 Acad-
emy of Sciences Bldg
State Board of Fish Commissioners, Henry F.
Emeric president, office 78 Flood Bldg
State Board of Harhor Commissioners, Ed-
ward L. Colnon, Forrest S. Chadbourne,
Dan T. Cole commissioners, James J.
Keegan secretary, office 10 California
State Board of Horticulture, 1-3 Mills Bldg,
5th floor
State Board of Medical Examiners, Charles C.
Wadsworth M. D. secretary, 518 Sutter
State Board of PUot Commissioners, A. Mur-
phy secretary, 506 Battery
State Board of Port Wardens, Clay St. Wharf
State Board of Railroad Commissioners, 27
Chronicle Bldg
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State Board of Trade (California). See Cali-
fornia State Board of Trade
State Board of Trade Exhibit, 16 Post
State Board of Yosemite . Valley and Mari-
posa Big Tree Grove Commissioners,
26 Mills Bldg, lOth floor
State Bureau of Labor Statistics, office 325
Sutter
State Council American Protective Associa-
tion, Benjamin P. Hudelson president,
M. T. Brewer secretary, office 819 Mar-
ket, rooms 39-40
State Dairy Bureau, William Vanderbilt
agent and secretary, 113 Davis
State Democratic Club, 17 Plood Bldg
State Development Committee, W. M. Bunker
chairman. 1 Mills Bldg, 3d floor
State Floral Society, E. J. Wickson president,
office 220 Market
State Horticultural Society, E. J. Wickson sec-
retary, office 220 Market
State Insurance Commissioner, 401 California,
room 8
State Labor Bureau, C. L,. Fitzgerald commis-
sioner, 32.5 Sutter
State Mineralogisx, office Pioneer Bldg, 24, 4tli
State Mining Bureau, Pioneer Bldg
State Mining Bureau Library, Pioneer Bldg
State Mining Journal, Joseph M. Nougues Jr.
business manager, 318 Spreckels Bldg,
927 Market
State of California Bureau of Labor Statis-
tics, E. L. Fitzgerald commissioner, 325
Sutter
State Protective Association. See California
State Protective Association
State Quarantine Officer, William P. Chalmers,
M. D.,506 Battery
State Supreme Court Chambers, 825 Market,
Emporium Bldg
State Supreme Court Commissioners, 825
Market, Emporium Bldg
Stateler Josephine, widow, r. 620 Hayes
" Thomas K., general passenger agent
Northern Pac. RR. Co., 638 Market, r.
Alameda
" T. Melville, ticket agent Northern Pac.
RR. Co., 638 Market
Statham William M. (Statham & Co.), r. 2715
Scott
" & Co. (William M. Statham), pianos and
organs. 106 McAllister
Stathopulos Exstathios (Stathopulos & Cate-
chi),r. 118. 2d
" & Catechi (Exstathios Stathopulos and
John Catechi), restaurant, 325 East
North
Statia Henry V., cleaner U. S. Appraiser's
Bldg, r. 706 Bush
Statistician and Economist (annual), Louis P.
McCarty publisher, 814 California
Statue of Liberty, Corbett Av bet 15th and
16th nr Ashbury and 17th
Staub August, butcher Frank Fischer, r. 711 Turk
Stauble John K., butler, 2127 Pacific Av
Stanch Mary, widow, r. 7 Godeus
Stand Augusta, widow, r. 419, 19th
" Fiederick A., clerk O. P. Downing & Co., r.
419, 19th
" Nicholas, plumber Charles Rehm, r. 16th
Av South bet K and L
je@=Staud. See Staut
Staude Charles J., salesman, r. 118 Trenton
" Frederick (Wichman, Lutgen& Co.), r. 353
Devisadero
" Henry A., clerk John Staude, r. 118 Trenton
Staude John, groceries and liquors, 815 Pacific
r. 11« Trenton
" John Jr., salesman, r. 118 Trenton
Staudt Henry, r. 2717a Harrison
Stauf Werner (Stauf & Cooper), r. 1702 Sacra-
mento
Stauf & Cooper (Werner Stauf and Frederick
T. Cooper), stock and grain brokers, 232^
Montgomery
Stauffacher Harry J., foreman H. B. Schindler,
r. 348 Fremont
Staufter Arthur W., stenographer, r. 10 Capp
STAUFFER CHEMICAL CO.,
C. De Guigne president, J. H. Wheeler
vice-president, J. Stauffer secretary,
manufacturers acids and carbon bi-
sulphide, cor Utah and Alameda,
whiting, sal soda and sulphur re-
finery, NW cor Bay and Dupont, ofiQce
402 Front, room 7, telephone Main
1825
Staufler Frederick R., butcher James Boyes &
Co., r. 10 Capp
Stauffer John, secretary Staufler Chemical Co.,
402 Front, r. 2201 Jones
" John R., r. 10 Capp
Stavens Joseph, clerk Louis Levy, r. 610 Octavia
Stayaxt John J., cabinet maker W. & J. Sloane
&Co., r. 117 Henry
Ste Marie A. Hubert, solicitor patents, 405
Montgomery, room 15, r. 1223 Bush
Steacy Benjamin F., news agent, r. 619 Hyde
Stead Ellen Mrs., r. 217 Francisco
" George, jeweler, 316%, 3d
Steadham Lena Mrs., r. 1 Louisa
Steadman D., cooper Cal. Wine Assn
" Mary G. W., widow, r. 909 Laguna
4^Steadman. See Stedman and Steedman
Stealey Alfred D., stenographer Black Diamond
Coal Mining Co., r. Fruitvale
" Edwin M., student, r. 1412 Folsom
" John T., clerk George D. Dornin, r. 1412 Fol-
som
" Thomas, real estate, r. 1412 Folsom
Steam Soda Works, P. G. Somps proprietor,
764-766 Folsom
Steamer A. C. Freese, Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co.
agents, berth Washington St. Wharf
" Acapulco (P. M. SS. Co.), berth cor Bran-
nan and 1st
" Afognak, Alaska Packers' Assn, office 308
Market
" Alameda, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
agents, berth Oceanic SS. Co.'s Wharf
(Pier 14)
" Alameda (S. P. Co. Ferry), berth foot Mar-
ket
" Albion, J. S. Kimball agent, 22 Market,
berth Mission 1 (Pier 2)
" Alcatraz, L. E. White agent, 20 California,
berth foot Main
" Alex Duncan, Goodall, Perkins & Co.
agents, berth Broadway St. Wharf
(Pier 9)
" Alexander (Haw.), Pac. Trading Co.
agents, 10 Mission
" Alice Blanchard, Russ, Sanders & Co.
agents, 121 Davis, berth Vallejo St.
Wharf (Pier 13)
" Al Ki, Goodall, Perkins & Co. agents,
berth Broadway Wharf (Pier 9)
" Alvira, Cal. Trans. Co. agents, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
" Alviso, W. H. Smith agent, office and
berth Clay St. Wharf (Pier 1)
" Amador (S. P. Co.), berthfoot Market
" Apache, K. A. White agent, berth Market
St. Wharf
" Arago, Or. Coal and Nav. Co. agents, berth
Vallejo St. Wharf (Pier 13)
" Areata, Or. Coal and Nav. Co. agents,
berth Vallejo St. Wharf (Pier 13)
" Arctic, Alaska Packers' Assn, office 308
Market
" Aurora, Cal. Trans. Co. agents, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
" Australia, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
agents, berth Oceanic SS. Co.'s Wharf
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Steamer Aztec, P. M. SS. Co. agents, berth
Brannan and 1st
" Baby Ruth, Alaska Packers' Assn, ofSce
308 Market
" Balaena, Pac. Steam Whaling Co., office 30
California
" Bay City (S. P. Co.), berth foot Market
" Bear (U. S. Customs), berth Main St.
Wharf (Pier 28)
'• Belgic (O. & O. SS. Co ), office 425 Market,
berth Brannan and 1st
" Bertha, Alaska Commercial Co. agents,
office 310 Sansome
" Bessie K., J. S. Kimball agent, 22 Market,
berth Mission 1 (Pier 2)
" Boluga, Pac. Steam Whaling Co., office 30
California
" Bonita (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway St.
Wharf (Pier 9)
" Captain Weber, Union Transportation Co.
agents, office and berth Clay St. Wharf
(Pier 1)
" Caroline, W. G. Leale agent, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
" Caspar, Caspar Lumber Co. agents, 48 Mar-
ket
" China (P.M. SS. Co.), berth Brannan and 1st
" City of Everett, James F. Chapman agent,
22 California
" City of Panama (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st
and Brannan
'< City of Para (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st and
Brannan
" City of Peking (P. M. SS. Co.), berth Bran-
nan and 1st
" City of Puebla (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broad-
way St. Wharf (Pier 9)
" City of Kiode Janeiro (P.M. SS. Co.), berth
1st and Brannan
" City of Sydney (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st
and Brannan
" City of Topeka (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broad-
way St. Wharf (Pier 11)
" Cleone, Gray & Mitchell agents, office 3
California
" Colon (P. M. SS. Co.), berth Brannan and 1st
" Columbia, O. R. and N. Co. agents, berth
foot Spear St. (Pier 24)
" Constance, Cal. Trans. Co. agents, office
and berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
" Coos Bay (P.O. SS. Co.), berth Broadway
St. Wharf (Pier 9)
" Coptic (O. & O. SS. Co.), office 425 Market,
berth Brannan and 1st
" Corona (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway St.
Wharf (Pier 9)
" Costa Rica, R.Dunsmuir& Sons agents, 340
Steuart, berth Folsom St. Wharf 2
(Pier 14)
Steamer Crescent City, Hobbs, Wall & Co.
agents, 314 Spear, berth Folsom St.
Wharf
" Czarina, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co. agents,
office 327 Market, berth Howard St.
Wharf 2
" Dauntless, Union Transportation Co.
agents, office and berth Clay St. Wharf
(Pier 1)
Steamer Del Norte, berth Sea Wall i
" Dora, Alaska Commercial Co. agents, office
310 Sansome
" Doric (O. & O. SS. Co.), office 425 Market,
berth Brannan and 1st
" El Capitan (S. P. Co. Ferry), berth foot
Market
" Ella Rolhffs (Alaska Packer's Assn.),
office 308 Market
" Elsie (Alaska Packer's Assn.), office 308
Market
" Emma, Fred Sprinkle agent, office and
berth Washington St. Wharf (Pier 3)
" Empire, Russ, Sanders & Co. agents, berth
Vallejo St. Wharf (Pier 13)
" Encinal (S. P. Co. Ferry), berth foot Mar-
ket
" Eureka (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway St.
Wharf (Pier 9)
" Excelsior, C. A. Hooper & Co. agents, 304
Front
W. W. MONTAGUE & CO.
CORRUGATED IRON,
Galvanized, Black and Painted,
for Roofing and Siding,
30SX0 31V IVIARKEX ST.
Steamer Farallone, C. J. Hendry's, Son & Co.
agents, 8 California, berth Mission
St. Wharf (Pier 2)
" Farragut (Ashing), berth Fisherman's
Wharf
" Gaelic, (O. & O. SS. Co.) office 425 Market,
berth Brannan and 1st
" Garden City (S. P. Co.), berth foot Market
" General Hartley (U. S. Customs), berth
Sec. B Seawall
" General McDowell (U. S. Quartermaster's
Dept.), berth Clay St. Wharf (Pier 1)
" Gertie Story, Alaska Packers' Assn., office
308 Market
" Gipsy (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway St.
Wharf (Pier 9)
" Gold, E. A. Allen agent. Gold Pier bet
Washington and Jackson
" Golden Gate (fishing), berth Fisherman's
Wharf
" Grampus, Pac. Steam Whaling Co., office
30 California
" Greenwood, L. E. White agent, office 20
California, berth foot Main (Pier 28)
" Hattie Gage, Alaska Packers' Assn.,
office 308 Market
" Herald, K. A. White agent, berth Market
St. Wharf
" Homer, berth Howard St. Wharf 2 (Pier 8)
" Hope, Piper, Aden, Goodall Co. agents,
office and berth Jackson St.Wharf (Pier5)
" J. D. Peters, Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co.
agents, berth Washington St. Wharf
(Pier 3)
" Jeanie, Pac. Steam Whaling Co., office 30
California
" Jesse H. Freeman, J. N. Knowles agent,
office 30 California
" Jewel, Caspar Lumber Co. agents, office 48
Market
" Knight No. 2, K. A. White agent, office
and berth Market St. Wharf
" Kotik, Roth, Blum & Co. agents, office 201-
203 California
" Laguna, Pollard & Dodge agents, office 22
California
" Lakme, Charles Nelson agent, 6 Califor-
nia, berth Washington St. Wharf (Pier3)
" Leader, Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co. agents,
berth Washington St. Wharf (Pier 3)
" Madrono (U. S. Lighthouse tender), berth
Goat Island
" Mariposa, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
agents, berth Oceanic SS. Co.'s Wharf
(Pier 14)
" Mary D. Hume, Pac. Steam Whaling Co.,
office 30 California
" Mary Garrett, Cal. Nav. and Imp. Co.
agents, berth Washington St. Wharf
(Pier 3)
" Marysville, K. A. White agent, berth Mar-
ket St. Wharf
" Mexico (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway St.
Wharf (Pier 9)
" Modoc, K. A. White agent, berth Market
St. Wharf
" Monowai, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
agents. 327 Market, berth Oceanic SS.
Co.'s Wharf (Pier 14)
" Monticello, Hatch Bros, agents, berth Mis-
sion St. Wharf 1 (Pier 2)
" Moro, J. S. Kimball agent, 22 Market,
berth Mission St. Wharf 1 (Pier 2)
" Mt. Eden, berth Third St. Wharf
" Napa City, G. H. Pinkham agent, office
and berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
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COAL, COKE and PIG IRON, J
Wholesale and Retail.
steamer Narwhal, Pac. Steam Whaling Co.,
office 30 California
National City, C. A. Hooper agent, office
204 Front, berth foot Beale (Pier 32)
Navarro, Edward N. Hardwick master,
office 34 Luning Bldg
Newark (S. P. Co. Ferry), berth loot Mar-
ket
Newsboy, J. S. Kimball agent, office 22
Market, berth foot Main (Pier 28)
North Fork, berth Mission St. Wharf 1
(Pier 2)
Noyo, J. S. Kimball agent, office 22 Mar-
Oakland (S. P. Co. Ferry), berth foot Mar-
ket
Onward, Cal. Trans. Co. agents, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
Orca, Pac. Steam Whaling Co., office 30
California
Oregon, O. R. and N. Co. agents, Spear St.
Wharf (Pier 24)
Orizaba (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway
Wharf 2, formerly Willamette Valley
Peru (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st and Bran-
nan
Piedmont (S. P. Co. Ferry), berth foot Mar-
ket
Point Arena, Mendocino Lumber Co.
agents, office 40 California, room 1, berth
(Pier 2)
Polar Bear, Alaska Packers' As sn, office
308 Market
Pomona (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway
St. Wharf (Pier 9)
Portland (P. M. SS. Co.), berth Brannan
and 1st
President, Alaska Packers' Assn, office 308
Market
Pride of the River. Cal. Trans. Co. agents,
office and berth Jackson St. Wharf
(Pier 5)
Progreso (Panama SS. Co.), berth foot
Lombard
Protection, J. S. Kimball agent, 22 Mar-
ket, berth foot Main (Pier 28)
Queen (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway St.
Wharf (Pier 9)
Relief. Cal. Trans. Co. agents, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
Resolute, J. D. Spreckels & Bros. Co.
agents, berth Spear St. Wharf (Pier 24)
Richard Rush (U. S. Customs), berth Main
St. Wharf (Pier 28)
Rival, Samuel Blair agent, office 3 Cali-
fornia
San Bias (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st and
Brannan
San Joaquin No. 4, P. J. Harney agent,
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
San Jose (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st and
Brannan
San Juan (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st and
Brannan
San Rafael (N. P. C. Ry. Co.), berth Clay
St. Wharf (Pier 1)
Santa Cruz (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broad-
way St. Wharf (Pier 9)
Santa Monica, berth Mission St. Wharf 1
(Pier 2)
Santa Rosa (P. C. SS. Co.). berth Broad-
way St. Wharf (Pier 9)
Sausalito fN. P. C. Ry. Co.), berth foot of
Clay
S. B. Matthews, Alaska Packers Assn,
office 308 Market
Steamer Signal, Simpson Lumber Co. agents
office 48 Market
Sonoma, Cal, Trans. Co. agents, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
South Coast, F. F. Connor agent, berth foot
Spear (Pier 24)
St. Paul, P. C. SS. Co. agents, berth Broad-
way St. Wharf (Pier-9)
State of California, O. R. & N. Co. agents,
berth foot Spear (Pier 24)
Sunol, L. E. White agent, office 20 Califor-
nia, berth foot Main (Pier 28)
T. C. Walker, Cal. Nav. & Imp. Co. agents,
berth Washington St. Wharf (Pier 3)
Tamalpias (N. P. C. Ry.), berth foot of
Clay
Thistle, Alaska Packers Assn, office 308
Market
Thoroughfare (S. P. Co. freight), berth foot
2d
Thrasher, Pac. Steam Whaling Co., office
30 California
Tiburon (S. F. & N. P. Ry.), berth foot Mar-
ket
Tiger (transfer boat N. P. C. RR.), berth
Clay St. Wharf (Pier 1)
Tillamook, Pollard & Dodge agents, office
22 California
Transit (S. P. Co. freight), berth foot 2d St.
Truckee, J. S. Kimball agent, 22 Market,
berth Mission 1 (Pier 2)
Ukiah (S. F, & N. P. Co.), berth Sec. 3 Sea
wall
Umatilla (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway
Wharf (Pier 11)
U. S. Grant (fishing), berth Fisherman's
Wharf
Walla Walla (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broad-
way St. Wharf (Pier 9)
Washtenaw (Panama RR. Co.), berth Lom-
bard St. Wharf
Weeott, Russ, Sanders & Co. agents, office
121-123 Davis
Wellington, R. Dunsmuir & Sons agents,
340 Steuart, berth Folsom St. Wharf 2
Westport, Pollard & Dodge agents, office
22 California
Whitesboro, L. E. White agent, office 20
California, berth foot Main, (Pier 28)
Willamette, Oregon Imp. Co., berth Beale
St. Wharf (Pier 32)
Willamette Valley (P. C. SS. Co.), now
Orizaba
Yaquina (P. C. SS. Co.), berth Broadway
Wharf (Pier 9)
Zealandia (P. M. SS. Co.), berth 1st and
Brannan
Zinfandel, N. H. Wulft agent, office and
berth Jackson St. Wharf (Pier 5)
Stearns Alonzo B., r. 28, 8th
Augustus, drayman, 33 Market, r. 44 Quinn
Charles H., car builder, r. 209 Chatta-
" Edward H. (Stearns & Elliot), r. Oak-
land
STEARNS E. C. & 00.
(Syracuse, N. Y.), Stephen G. Chapman
manager, bicycles, 304-306 Post
Stearns Greenleaf H., millwright W. L. Hol-
man. r. 145, 12th
Stearns Henry 0., confectioner, 315 Scott
" H. M., teacher Heald's Business College,
r. Oakland
Steams Manufacturmg Co., Jno. D. Eby sell-
ing agent, manufacturers sawmill ma-
chinery, engines and boilers, 17-19 Main
Steams M. L., confectioner, 1006 Market
" Ranches Co. The, C. A. Grow secretary, 27
Mills Bldg, 5th floor
" Victor J., physician, r. 417'/4, 3d
" William G., clerk Washburn & Moen Mfg.
Co,, r. 931 Fillmore
" William H., r. 1210 Jackson
" William R., clerk State Board Fish Com-
missioners, r. The Sutherland
" & Elliot (Edward H. Stearns and Albert
H. Elliot), attorneys at law, 67-68 Ne-
vada Block
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Stebbins C. Miss, r. 771 Pierce
" Grace Miss, adjuster U. S. Mint, r. 1206
Market
Stebbins Horatio Rev., D. D., pastor First Uni-
tarian Church, r. 1609 Larkin
" Jennie Miss, teacher, r. 12181/4 Pacific
" Joseph H. (Stebbins & Landon), r. Oak-
land
" Minnie G. Miss, teacher L.e Conte Pri-
mary School, r. 12181/4 Pacific
" Nellie Miss, dressmaker, r. 12181/4 Pacific
" Robert E. , bicycle machinist C. W. Bailey,
r. 1825 Howard
Stebbins & Landon (Joseph H. Stebbins and
Gardiner Landon), real estate and finan-
cial agents, 306 Pine, room 1
Steber Herman, carpenter Wheeler & Burdick,
r. 12 Prospect Av
" Joseph C, machinist U. S. Mint, r. 1331
Nebraska
Stecher Edward, clerk, r. 317 Minna
" Frederick J., carpenter Enterprise Brew-
ing Co., r. 317 Minna
" Otto, clerk, r. 317 Minna
Stack Bernard, sawyer Hobbs, Wall & Co., r.
252 Spear
" Piano Agency, Benj. Curtaz & Son, 16-18
O'Farrell
Steckelberg George H., tailor, 1910 Polk
SteckerEugene A., carpenter, 1924 San Carlos
Av
" Margaret, widow, r. 338 Capp
Steckler Albert H., clerk, r. 786 Harrison
" Carl, clerk H. Huddleston & Co., r. 2022
Sutter
" Dora, widow, r. 2022 Sutter
Steddom Emily, domestic, 300 Laurel
Stedman George W., conductor Market St. Ry.,
r. 122 Cook
" Henry S., secretary and manager The
Zeno Mauvais Music Co., r. Alameda
Steedman Charles, laborer, r. 666 Harrison
'" David, cooper, r. 120e Juniper
" Hannah, widow, r. 120e Juniper
" Peter, cabinet maker A. J. McNicoll & Co.,
r. Alameda
4®*Steedman. See Steadman and Stedman
Steel Frank, laborer, r. 740 Tehama
" George, marine clerk Home Mutual Insur-
ance Co., r. 1907 Baker
" Hugh, ship joiner Union I. Wks, r. 1026 De-
Haro
" Samuel J., sawyer, r. 18 Brannan
" Susie, domestic, 2010 Laguna
" Thomas W., 3d asst. engineer str Santa
Rosa, r. 3lB Clara
Steel William, assistant manager London and
San Francisco Bank Limited, 424 Cali-
fornia, r. Mill Valley
Steele Alexander, teamster, r. 1807 Haight
" Brothers (Thomas J. and William J.), hay
and grain, 552 Bryant
" Charles, deckhand str Newark, r. Oakland
" Charles, engineer S. P. Co., r. 1705 Howard
" Charles F., foreman John Horstmann, r.
1654 Market
" Charles H., physician, 704 Post
" Daniel L. (Steele & McFadyen), r. 652 Oak
Steele E. L. G. & Co. (Edward Polhemus and
George A. Moore), commission mer-
chants, 208 California, telephone Front
28
" EugenelC, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 41514
nth
" Eugene M,, piano mover Byron Mauzy, r.
4151/4, 11th
" Everard, real estate, 80-81 Columbian
Bldg, r. Mill Valley
" E. W., treasurer Dairymen's Union of Cal.,
113-119 Davis, r. Edna, San Luis Obispo
Co.
" Fannie Mrs., r. The Colonial
" George J., messenger Pac. Transfer Co., r.
63 Silver
" George W., lodgings, 362, 3d
" Henry, 2d cook str Pomona
" Harold, bookkeeper Pac. Roll. 'Mill, r. 301
Leavenworth
" Hattie B. Mrs., r. 2322 Mission
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
Contracts made with Hotels for
FTimishing Carpets, Furniture, Drapery
materials. Lace Curtains, Window
Shades, Bedding, Etc.
©O-l-S-q-T" IVIARKEX ST.
Steele James, laborer, r. 622 Natoma
" James A., milk dealer, 600 Fulton
" James A., millhand Central Lumber and
Mill Co., r. 622 Natoma
" James B., shoemaker, Sagamore ni? Ply-
mouth Av
" James G. (James G. Steele & Co.), r. 928
Pine
STEELE JAMES G. & CO.
(James G. Steele), druggists and chem-
ists, agents Rlcord's Restorative PiUs,
True's Mineral Powder and Lasson's
Hair Elixir, 635 Market under Palace
Hotel, telephone Main 1398
Steele Joseph, milk dealer, 600 Fulton, r. 806
Central Av
" Lou E. Miss, with Brown, Craig & Co., r.
823 Howard
" Mattie E. Mrs., teacher Hearst Grammar
School, r. 536 Polk
" R. E., dairy machinery, 109 California,
room 2, r. 309 Taylor
" Robert J., butter maker, r. 415i/4, 11th
" Samuel J., box maker Commercial Box
Factory, r. 718 Brannan
" Thomas, baker, r. 496, llth
" Thomas J. (Steele Bros.), r. 552 Bryant
" Wilhelmina A. Mrs., teacher Edison Pri-
mary School, r. 1620 Union
" William, molder Atlas Iron Wks
" William, horse clipper, r. 664i^ Howard
" William A., r. 2043 Howard
" William J. (Steele Bros.), r. 552 Bryant
" & McFadyen (Daniel L. Steele and Archi-
bald McFadyen), dentists, 17-18 Murphy
Bldg
JW-Steele. See Steil
Steen A. Mrs., widow, r. 309 Powell
" Charles, carpenter, r. 109, 16th
" Charles, laborer, r. 411 Sansome
" Edward T., inventor, r. 321 Leavenworth
" Emil, engineer, r. 578 Howard
" Hans C. F., carpenter, r. 553 Railway Av
" John C, lampman Market St. Ry., r. 954
Harrison
" Meyer A., fancy dry goods, 111 Powell, r.
309 Powell
" Samuel, salesman Meyer A. Steen, r. 417
Hyde
" Theodore, marine engineer, r. 161 Perry
" Thomas W. F., soap wrapper Newell &
Bro., r. 553 Railway Av
^©'Steen. See Stehn and Stein
Steengrafe Herman, laborer, r. 16 South Park
Steere Frank, clerk New Western Hotel, r. 824
Kearny
J8®=-Steere. See Stier
Steers Andrew, butcher, r. 308 Jessie
" Edward E., clerk Crane Co., r. 1829 Mc-
Allister
" Frank M., belt maker Fred R. Cook, r. 503
Vermont
" George H., r. 520 Kansas
" Harry H., drayman McNab & Smith, r. 503
Vermont
" Henry, r. 503 Vermont
" Joseph E., vita-pathic physician, r. 101
Grove
" K. O., veterinary surgeon, 18 Cedar Av, r.
324 O'Farrell
" -Mayo C. Mrs., medium, r. 101 Grove
" William C, cabinet maker H. Friederichs,
r. W s York bet 15th and 16th
Stees Andrew I., broom maker Cal. Broom Mfg.
Co., r. 14th and Shotwell
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Steese Frances Mrs., confectionery, 705 Polk, r.
723 Ellis
Steeva Herman, groceries and liquors, SW cor
Geary and Steiner
Stefanazzi M.Mrs., widow, dressmaker, r. 535
Green rear
Stefani Pietro, liquors, 438 Broadway, r. 424
Broadway
4®~Stefani. See Stephanie
Stefel Matilda Mrs. (Sachs Bros. & Co.), r. New
York
Steffan Jacob, harber, r. 9 Howard Court
" John (Steflan & Ro thermal), r. 2OT/2 Steiner
" Louisa Miss, dressmaker, r. 207i4 Steiner
■• Philip (Fred H. Finke & Co.), r. Vallejo,
Cal.
" & Rothermel (John Steffan and Frederick
C. Rothermel), butchers, 783 Haight
Steflani Pauline, widow, r. 735 Union
Steffanini Lorenzo, laborer Gray Bros., r. cor
Vallejo and Sansome
Steffel Frank, cooper, r. 37 Broadway
Steflen Carl F., teacher violin and mandolin,
1315 Mission
" Francis X., wood and coal, 753 Folsom, r.
2131/2 Clara
" Gustav, clerk Henry Klocke, r. 439 Jessie
" Henry, marble polisher Eugene Dumon-
telle, r. 11 Louisberg
" Mary C, clerk Francis X. Steffen, r. 21314
Clara
Steflens Charles (D. & C. Steflens), r. 8 Glover
" D. & C. (Diedrich and Charles), liquors, SE
cor Davis and Washington
" Detlef, clerk Louis Hofmann
" Diedrich (D. & C. Steflens), r. Alameda
" Diedrich, shipping and freight broker, 9
Market, r. Oakland
" Edward, bartander Schwartz & Meyer, r.
2C3 East
" George, cutler, r. 2711 Sutter rear
" George, machine hand David Woerner, r.
508 1/2, 9 th
" Henry A. (Mohr & Steflens), r. 1808 Larkin
" Henry G., groceries, 329, 5th, r. 337, 5th
" Henry J., with Schmidt Label & Lith. Co.,
r. 1138 Florida
" Herman, cutler, r. 2711 Sutter rear
" John, cook, r. 31414, 11th
" John, milker E. Shatman
" John G., driver Union Ice Co., r. 10 Page
" John M., clerk R. G. Schroeder, r. 2230 Cali-
fornia
" Meta, domestic, 759 Folsom
" Richard, clerk Henry Tietjen,r. 1637 Leav-
enworth
" Theodore, r. 1220 Kearny
" William, stableman Morton Draying and
Warehouse Co., r. 308 Taylor
Stegelitz Frank, tailor, r. 620 Washington
Stegelmann Frank, gripman Market St. Rv.. r.
732 Green
Stegeman David G., foreman Studebaker Bros.
Mfg. Co., r. 341/2 Kissling
Stegemann John, clerk John Brumund, r. 298 Va-
lencia
" Robert (Stegemann & Steves), r. 30914
Guerrero
" & Steves (Robert Stegemann and Ira E.
Steves), groceries and liquors, 124, 7th
Stegemeyer Henry, barber, r. 1246 Howard
Stegman August, carpenter, r. 9 Boston PI
" Charles H., salesman Ames & Harris, r.
Oakland
Stehle Adolph, blacksmith Will & Finck Co., r.
Alameda
Stehlin Henry, barber Joseph Alvez, r. 1551
Market
" Herman, barber Joseph Alvez, r. 1551 Mar-
Stehn Edward M. (Alldack & Stehn), r. 53714
Hayes
Steidl Charles, baker, r. 772 Mission
STEIGER A. SONS
(Louis A. and George A.), manufactur-
ers brick and terra cotta, office and
yard 20-22, 8th
Steiger Charles D., with Steiger& Kerr, r. 715,
2lst
" Emil, engineer G. L. Perham, r. Cam-
bridge nr Bacon
" Francis E. (Steiger & Kerr), r. 1825a Sutter
" George, beer bottler, 5 Cedar Av
" George A. (A. Steiger Sons), r. San Jose,
Cal.
" J. Herbert, clerk Standard Oil Co., r. 15
Liberty
" Louis A. (A. Steiger Sons), r. 1321 Hayes
" William H., pattern maker Fulton Eng. &
Ship Bldg. Wks, r. Berkeley
" William H., speculator, r. 323 Sansome
STEIGER & KERR
(Francis E. Steiger and James W.
Kerr), proprietors Occidental Foundry,
NW cor Main and Harrison
4®-Steiger. See Stieger
Steigmann Benjamin I., gardener, r. 321, 49th
Av
Steil Arthur H., with Henry Steil, r. 920 Eddy
" Frederick, commission, r. 308 Chestnut
" George A., teamster Mangels & Lefla, r.
318, 32d
STEIL HENRY,
tailor and importer, 646 Market,
Chronicle Bldg, opp Palace Hotel, tele-
phone Main 1097, r. 920 Eddy
Steil Margaret, widow, r. 3733 Folsom
" O. A., waiter str Alameda
4®-Steil. See Steel and Steele
Steimbrink Benjamin, gripman Market St. Ry,
r. 515 Lyon
Steimke Brothers (Fred and Dietrick), proprie-
tors Belfast Ginger Ale Co., 3768 Octa-
via
" Dietrick (Steimke Bros.), r. 1801 Union
" Fred (Steimke Bros.), and groceries, 1801
Union
" Hall, SE cor Octavia and Union
" John, clerk Frederick Steimke, r. 1801
Union
" John A. F. (Bruns Bros. & Steimke), r. 3010
Mission
" William, groceries and liquors, SE cor
Oak and Devisadero
Steimle John G., barber, r. 19 Hawthorne
" Louis R., steam pipe fitter, r. 19 Haw-
thorne
" William, miner, r. 19 Hawthorne
Stein Aaron, books and cigars, 159, 9th
Stein Aaron, secretary and assistant to pres-
ident Wells, Fargo & Co., 35 New Mont-
gomery, room 8, r. 1816 Larkin
" Abraham, groceries, 404%, 6th, r. 773 Bry-
ant
" Abraham, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r.
1123 Laguna
" Abraham J., barber, 604 Montgomery, r. 507
Grove
" Caspar, livery stable, 712 Broadway, r. 822%
Broadway
" Charles (Block & Stein), r. 1429 Geary
" Charles, barber Charles Koch, r. 147. 5th
" Charles, laborer, r. 1027 Pacific
" Charles, butcher, r. 1439 Geary
" Charles, fruits and vegetables, 1061 How-
ard
" Charles G., decorator, 631 Taylor, r. 1333
Broadway
" Charles N. (Levey & Stein), r. 212 Leaven-
worth
" Charles W. (Charles W. Stein & Sons), r.
2319 Howard
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Stein Charles W. & Sons (Charles W., Frederick
J. and Wiliiani A.), importers and deal-
carriage and wagon material, 265
" Conrad, bottler Fredericksburg Bottling
Co., r. 1835 O'Farrell
" E. J. Mrs., widow, bakery, cor Folsom and
6th
" Elizabeth Miss, cutter, r. 1627 Hayes
" Emil, junk dealer, r. 112 Gilbert
" Ernest, bookkeeper, r. 434, 5th
" Felix,peddler,r. 1115 York
" Frederick, teamster J. S. Hare & Co.
'• Frederick J. (Charles W. Stein & Sons), r.
2319 Howard
" F. W., cigar maker H. Plagemann & Co., r.
724 Folsom
Stein Gashie, manager Tropical and California
Fruit Juice Co., 909 Mission, r. 1411 Pa-
cific
" George, baker J. Goetjens, r. 763 Howard
" George H., driver Goldberg, Bowen & Co.,
r. 12241/4 Pacific
" George H., shoemaker, 417 East North, r.
West Berkeley
" Henry, restaurant, 204, 4th
•' Henry, shoemaker, r. 1419 Mason
" Hugh v., liquors, 659 Clay, r. 309, 3d
■• Jacob, driver Allec & Perpoli, r. 238, 7th
rear
'• Jacob H. (J. H. Stein & Co.), r. 1618 Mc-
Allister
•• J. H. & Co. (Jacob H. Stein), cloaks and
suits, 716 Market
" John, barber, 251/^, 10th
" John, carpenter F. Nelson, r. 708 Castro
" Mamie Miss, clerk, r. 1139 Folsom
" Max (Swan & Stein), r. 702 Broderick
" Michael D., division superintendent Mar-
ket St. Ry., office junction Market and
Valencia, r. 707 Pierce
" Morris, tailor, 6Vi Washington, r. 733 Mc-
Allister
" Nathan, note teller Wells, Fargo &Co.'s
" Robert, bakery, 1139 Folsom
STEIN, SIMON & CO.
(Herrmann L. Simon, Sylvain Weill.
Ludwig Arnstein, Louis and Alfred
Simon), importers woolens and tailors'
trimmings, SE cor Market and 2d
Stein Simon D., gripman Cal. St. RR., r. 1419
California
" Walter, molder, r. 746 Howard
" William, machinist, r. 5 Folsom Av
" William A. (Charles W. Stein & Sons), r.
2319 Howard
STEIN WILLIAM F.,
successor to E. F. Stier, manufacturer
and dealer in harness, collars, sad-
dlery goods, saddles, leather, whips
and all kinds of stable equipments,
526, 4th, r. 20 Rincon i-l
Stein William M., waiter, r. 318 Taylor
i8®=Stein. See Steen and Stehn
Steinau Charles, painter, r. 27.59 Mission
Steinauer Benjamin, liquors, 244 Sutter
Steinbach Anton, r. 1333 Alabama
" Christopher, seaman, r. 15 Howard
" Emil, gardener, r. 711 Mission
" Frederick H., salesman Brown & Adams,
r. 836 Fulton
" Henry, bookkeeper Cerf, Sohloss & Co., r.
836 Fulton
" John A., watches and jewelry, 877 Market,
r. 228 Van Ness Av
Steinbeck Ernest F., gripman Market St. Ry.,
r. 3 Tremont Av
Steinberg David, boots and shoes, 638 Market, r.
844 Folsom
" Fritz, laborer, r. 18 South Park
" Gustav, architect, 29 Cook
" Henry, salesman Jacob Unna, r. SOSy^
Grove
" Sigmund, salesman, 230 Sutter, room 7, r.
1100 Fillmore ,
4®=Steinberg. SeeStenberg and Sternberg
W. W. MONTAGUE & GO.
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J, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST.
Steinberger Adolph (Steinberger &Kalisher),
r. 1528 Sutter
" Charles M., physician, 925 Washington
" Julius (Steinberger & Kalisher). r. 1630
Sutter
" L., r. 1538 Sutter
" Nathan, merchant, r. 407 Powell
" W. E., salesman D. Samuels, r. 1630 Sutter
" & Kalisher (Julius and Adolph Steinberger
and Edward Kalisher), importers kid
gloves, 14-16 Sutter
Steinbrecher Robert, liquors, 211 Leidesdorff
Steinbring Albert R., butcher, 2259 Market, r.
40 Caselli Av
" Charles, butcher, 923, 18th, r. 15 Hartford
" William, butcher Albert R. Steifibring, r.
1205 Sanchez
Steinbruck Rudolph, r. 424, 6th
Steindler Henry, clerk, r. 1427 Hayes
" Isaac, plumber William C. Forsyth, r. 11
Laurel
STEINEGGER EMIL H,
teacher piano and director Steineg-
fer's Musical Society, office 308 Post,
ours 1 to 4 p. m. Fridays, r. Fruitvale
Steiner A. C, watchman Buckingham & Hecht
" Albert, salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 1630 Post
" Benedict, salesman Stein, Simon & Co., r.
613 Post
" Felix, r. 121 New Montgomery
" Frank, milker, r. 431 Pine
" Frederick, maltster Empire Malt House
" George, painter, r. 47 Langton
" Henry J., laborer Spring Valley W. W.,r.
938, 22d
" John, iron worker Todt & Peters, r. 731
Linden Av
" John G., r. 42V2 Belcher
" Joseph, proprietor Helvetia Hotel, 431-433
Pine, r. 80Brosnan
" Joseph S., salesman, r. 918 Eddy
" Leopold, drayman Sachs Bros. & Co., r.
1212 Eddy
" Martha, widow, r. 2 Russ
" Max, driver, r. 721 Linden Av
" Nicholas, office 719 Market, r. 2445 Howard
" Paul F. E., dairyman, 17th Av South nr F
" Samuel Mrs., widow, r. 918 Eddy
" Sophia, widow, r. 744 Ellis
" Theodore, salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 807 Franklin
iS®~ Steiner. See Stiner
Steinfels Charles, butcher, 1338-1340 Mission, r.
1437 Hayes
Steingraff Hans, bartender, r. 145 Silver
Steinhagen Frederick, r. 1412, 5th Av South
" Henry, laborer, r. 817 Hampshire
" Paul (Murray & Steinhagen), r. 318 Stock-
ton
Steinhardt Frederick, salesman Mendelson
Bros.,r. 1935 Geary
Steinhart G., r. 636 Sacramento
" George F., harnessmaker William Cosbie,
r. 1212 York
Steinhart Ignatz, manager Anglo-Calif omian
Bank, NE cor Pine and Sansome, r. 916
Bush
" Morris, salesman Raphael's, r. 520 Turk
" William Mrs., r. 1090 Post
Steinhauer George, laborer, r, 320 Drumm
Steinhauser William (Winter & Steinhauser),
r. lOlOV^ Minna
Steinhofl Elise Mrs., stationery and bakery, 800
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Steininger Charles A., teamster, r. 2623 Sutter
" Edward A., train master Coast Division S.
P. Co., r. 216, 18th
Steinicamp Henry J., cutter Henry Steil, r. 816,
22d
" John L.., bartender, r. 529 Sacramento
Steinman A. J., traveling salesman A. L.
Bryan Shoe Co.
" Rudolph, salesman D. Samuels, r. 21 Va Polk
" William H., laborer, r. 414 Clementina
Steinmann Charles, chief engineer John Wie-
land Brewery, r. 15 Guy PI
" Frederick, r. 509b Hayes
" F. v., builder and contractor, r. 819 Jessie
" George J., weigher D. J. Walker, r. 410
Valley
" Otto, plumber Gulick & Wetherbee, r. 509b
Hayes
Steinmetz August (August Steinmetz & Co.), r.
540 Brannan
STEINMETZ AUGUST &. CO.
(August Steinmetz), vamishing, pol-
ishing, renovating furniture, interior
finishing, assortment of parlor
frames on hand, 540 Brannan
Steinmetz Charles H., watchmaker, 126 Kearny,
room 12, r. 109 Montgomery
" Theodore J., decorator Chas. M. Plum &
Co., r. 1510 Fell
Steinmeyer Frank, stickerhand McFarland
Bros., r. 512 Webster
" Charles, expressman, r. 1432 Turk
Steinway Edward, clerk Blohm Bros., r. 600
Haight
Steinweg-Nutt Emma J. Mrs., dressmaking, 122
Collingwood
Steinweig Lauritz H., conductor Presidio and
Ferries RR, r. 1131 Union
Steiss A. J., draughtsman Pac. Tel. and Tel.
Co., r. 423 Turk
Steljes Herman, wines and liquors, 1006 Polk
and groceries, 1016 Polk, r. 1016 Polk
Stelker Xavier, foreman Benedict & Turner, r.
221 Duncan
Stellenberger Michael, carpenter, r. 20 Louisa
Stellenger George, fireman American Biscuit
Steller Louis, commission merchant, r. 28 Fell
" Philip H., hoop maker E. C. Pitcher, r. 744
Howard
Stelling Barthol, groceries and liquors, wood
and coal, 1702 Church, r. 1704 Church
" Brothers (Martin and Claus), wood and
coal, 648, 17th
" Brothers (John and Peter), groceries and
liquors, wood and coal, hay and grain,
SW cor 14th and Noe and NW cor 16th
and Noe
" Charles (Beokmann & Stelling), r. 1900 Mis-
sion
" Charles, groceries and liquors, NW cor 4th
and Brannan, r. 556, 4th
" Claus (Stelling Bros.), r. 648, 17th
" Claus, clerk B. Stelling, r. 1702 Church
" George, r. 218, 19th
" H. & Brother (Henry and William), butch-
ers, 2766 Mission
Stelling H. & Co. (Henry Stelling), importers
and wholesale wines and liquors, 630
Commercial
" Heinrich, clerk Bernhard F. Bruse, r. 1061
Golden Gate Av
" Heinrich, clerk B. Stelling, r. 1702 Church
" Henry (H. Stelling & Co.), r. 613'/2 Lombard
" Henry (H. Stelling & Bro.), r. 2620 Howard
Stelling Henry, groceries and liquors, 1401
Stockton, r. 707 Vallejo
" Henry A. (Goessel & Stelling), r. 517 How-
ard
" John (Stelling Bros.), r. 892, 14th
" John, cellarman Willows Brewery, r. SE
cor 19th and Mission
" John, grocer, r. 1919 Mason
" Martin (Stelling Bros.), r. 548, 17th
" Peter (Stelling Bros ), r. 892, 14th
" William (H. Stelling & Bro.), r. 2858 Mis-
sion ^
" William, bookkeeper, r. Elsie nr Coso Av
" William, butcher H. Stelling & Bro., r.
2620 Howard
Stellisch William, porter J. H. A. Folkers &
Bro., r. 1859/2 Lexington Av
Stelljes Henry, bartender, r. 701 O'Farrell
" Herman, insurance, r. 321 Sanchez
Stellmaoher Emil, baker, r. 772 Mission
Stellmann John A., wines and liquors, 100, 6th,
r. 630 Jersey
" John F., saloon keeper, r. 13 Moss
Steltz Emil, bartender Adrien Robin, r. 610, 4th
" Georgiana M., widow, r. 5 Central Court
" Theodore, typewriter repairer R. E. Revalk
& Co., r. 2760 Harrison
Stemberg Samuel, shoemaker, 532% Bush, r.
1025 Pacific , ^^
Stemler Frederica Mrs., r. Old People's Home
Stempel Benjamin, bartender, r. 557 Stevenson
" Henry, mining, r. 919 Jackson
" Henry J., blacksmith B. Grave Co., r. 725
Filbert „ „ ^
Stemple Asby P., with Norton, Teller & Roden,
r. .521% Oak
» Benjamin, bartender Clark & Co.
Stenberg Albert (Stenberg & Treiber), r. Oak-
land
" Alfred, miller Carmen Island Salt Co., r.
2251/2 Perry ^^ ^^ ^
" Emil, clerk James Mason, r. 102 Natoma
" Frank H., tailor, r. 14 Natoma
" Isaac, mantel maker, r. 1329 Alabama
" John, cabinet maker S. F. Furniture Mfg.
Co., r. 1329 Alabama
" John F., foreman Carmen Island Salt Co.,
r. 39 Clementina
" Mary Mrs., r. 102 Natoma
" Oscar, laborer Pac. Roll. Mill
" & Treiber (Albert Stenberg and Herman
Treiber), real estate agents, 632 Market
Stencel Jacob, commission merchant, 21-23 Sut-
ter, r. 1124 O'Farrell, telephone Hyde
1811 . , ^. ,
" Sigmund, dry goods and men's and ladies
furnishing goods, 42, 3d, r. 927 Sutter
Stender Nicholas F., cook, r. California Av opp
Montezuma „„„„
Stenersan Bernhard, longshoreman, r. 3322
Taylor
Stengel Bernhard, carpet layer, r. 32 Prosper
" Edward B., glassbender S. E. Hopper, r
32 Prosper
" Timothy, seaman, r. 101, 1st
Stenger Charles A., teamster, r. 1719 Leaven-
worth
Stenhouse Fannie, widow, r. 595 Ellis
" Flora J. Mrs., r. 548 Minna
" Garner S., clerk M. J. Platshek, r. 548
Minna . „
" Lorenzo Jr., printer Owl Printing Co., r.
548 Minna
Stenmark J. O., keeper East Brothers Light Sta-
" Rudolph, clerk Axel O. Lindstrom, r. 415
Sutter
Stenquist Antone. lumberman, r. 717 Greenwich
Stensland August, master schr Arago, r. 27
East
" Charles, liquors, 27 East
" Magnus, seaman, r. 27 East
Stenson Bridget, widow, r. 2507/2 Mission
" Frank P., shoe cutter P. F. Nolan & Co., r.
2507/2 Mission
" John J., foreman Cal. Bottling Co., r. 2507/,
Mission
" John J., miner, r. 253 Clara
" Mary Miss. r. East Av nr Bennington
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Stenson Patrick, liquors, 914 Illinois
" Robert J., real estate, r. 430 Hickory Av
" William, teamster J. H. Kruse, r. 2507i4
Mission
J8®"Stenson. See Stinson
Stentz Gustav H., laborer, r. 62 Tehama
Stenz John, baker, r. 625 Clay
Stenzel Otto, plumber, r. 651 Stevenson
" William, tinner Schuster Bros.
Stepf Johanna, widow, r. 1220 Pacific
" Louis, r. 1220 Pacific
Stephan Francis, tailor, 1658 Mission
Stephani A. D., oiler revenue cutter Commodore
Perry
" An tone, trunk maker C. A. Malm & Co.. r.
903, 14th
" Louise Miss, compositor W. H. Purtelle, r.
903, 14th
" Mary, widow, r. 637 Sutter
" Minnie Miss, dressmaking, 637 Sutter
" Peter, r. 903, 14th
' ' William G. , machinis t Am. Type Founders
Co. r. 903, 14th
4®=Stephani. See Stefani
Stephen Alexander, granite cutter James Rae,
r. 3319 Harrison
" Alexander S., machinist, r. Wisconsin nr
20th, Potrero
" Charles, r. 3018 Scott
" Daisy E. Miss, trained nurse, r. 1608 Van
Ness Av
" F., fireman Golden West Hotel
" Margaret Miss, r. Wisconsin nr 30th,
Potrero
Stephens Alexander, stone mason, r. 560 How-
ard
" Alexander H., clerk Railway Mail Service,
r. Oakland
" Alexander H., horse trainer, r. 1508 Grove
" Charles, waiter str Columbia
" Charles A., gripman Market St. Ry., r.
13UB Clay
" Charles A., inspector U. S. Customs, r. 513d
Larkin
" Charles F., tailor, 1666 Mission
" Cyrus W., calker, r. 63 Tehama
" Elza H., barber George Obenauer, r. 640
Howard
" Frederick H., painter, r. 15 Dame
" Gabriel, doorkeeper The Baldwin
Larkin
" George, plumber, r. 511 Oak
" George A., carrier postofflce, r. 10 Kissling
" Harry A., pressman James H. Barry, r. 511
Oak
" Harvey R., motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.
r. 115, 26th
" Henry, r. 15 Dame
" James, car repairer S. P. Co.
" James A., attorney at law, 21-23 Mills
Bldg, 10th floor, r. 924 Haight
" John Rev., pastor Simpson Memorial
Methodist Episcopal Church, r. 309
Haight
Stephens John J., attorney at law, 601 Safe De-
posit Bldg, r. 532 Geary
" Levona Miss, clerk, r. 57 Chenery
" Lola, widow, r. 1208 Treat Av
" Mary, widow, r. 513a Larkin
" Patrick, boot and shoe maker, 1303 How-
ard, r. 511 Oak
" Richard J., solicitor Grand Hotel, r. 513a
Larkin
" Samuel (Stephens & Co.), r. Oakland
" Samuel, bartender, r. 658 Natoma
" Samuel C, capitalist, r. Lick House
" Sarah J., widow, r. 57 Chenery
" Susie, domestic, 1515 Clay
" Thomas, carpenter S. P. Co.
" Thomas J., with S. F. Photo Engraving
Co., r. 1420 Taylor
" William, salesman Woodin & Little, r.
1420 Taylor
Stephens WlUiam Barclay, M. D., oculist and
aurist, 231 Post, r. 2305 Central Av, Ala-
meda
" William D., milkman, r. 8 Newell
" William H. (Stephens & Woods), r. 3103
Fillmore
513d
W. & J. SLOANE & CO.,
FUi?riiTdf?E.
Complete Lines, Choicest Productions of
Most Famous factories.
^l-<5-4-7 TVlarket St.
Stephens William H., machinist, r. 511 Oak
" William M., clerk S. P. Co., r. Oakland
" William R. (Stephens & Co.), r. 334, 19th
" & Co. (Samuel and William R.Stephens),
flsh and oysters, 33-35 Centre Market
" & Woods (William H. Stephens and Ed-
ward Woods), carpenters and builders,
3103 Fillmore
j»=Stephens. See Stevens
Stephenson Bertha Mrs., r. 312% Valley
" Charlotte P., widow, r. 733 Bush
" Christine, domestic, 1113 Hyde
" F. W., r. Hotel Pleasanton
" James E., carder J. Spaulding & Co.,r.
1026 Natoma
" John, pilot str Modoc, r. 874 Howard
" Robert, r. 212 Ritch
" Thomas, watchman str Modoc
" William, quartermaster schr City of
Peking, r. 358 Brannan
" William B., superintendent street clean-
ing dept.. City Street Dept. Co., r. 1852/2
Lexington Av
" William L., waiter Mrs. G. W. Clancy, r.
32391/2 Mission
j6S=-Stephenson. See Stevenson
Stepp Charles (Charles Stepp & Co., and Stepp
& Straub), and vice-president E. A.
Fargo Co., r. 108 Chattanooga
Stepp Charles & Co. (Charles Stepp), mining
brokers, 18 Geary
" George, rancher, r. 419 Brannan
Stepp & Strauh (Charles Stepp and Joseph
Straub), proprietors Faust Hall, 16-18
Geary
Steppacher Jacob, clerk, r, 226 Stockton
STERETT PRINTING CO.
(William I. Sterett), printing and en-
graving, 532 Clay . . ^ ^
Sterett William I. (Sterett Printing Co.), r.
3040 California
4@=-Sterett. See Starrett and Sterrett
Stergios Alexander J., salesman Raphael
Weill & Co., r. 5 Tay
Sterk George, laborer, r. 113 Silver
Sterling Bicycle, David N. Hawley agent, 318
Market
Sterling Coffee and Spice Mills, A. Schilling
& Co. proprietors, 108-112 Market, and 5-9
California
Sterling Cycle Works, Pacific Coast Branch,
W. V. Bryan manager, 314 Post
" Edwin C, r. 31 Sumner
" Edwin C. Jr., clerk, r. 21 Sumner
Sterling Electric Supply Co., I. C. Woodward
manager, 18, 2d
" Fannie M., widow, r. 730 Green
STERLING FURNITURE CO.,
R. G. Davis president, L. F. Haskell
secretary and treasurer, furniture
and carpets, 1039-1041 Market bet 6th
and 7th, factory SE cor 17th and Fol-
som, telephone South 300
Sterling George, clerk Mutual Investment
Union, r. Berkeley
" George Mrs., r. 1731a Haight
" George W. (Sterling & Dunphy), r. 331
Turk
" Hiram, shipping clerk Charles M. Depew
Planing Mill, r. 713 Shotwell
" James, boiler maker, r. 130 Shipley
" Joel, dry goods and notions, 1039 Valencia
" John, marble cutter Max Roth, r. 233, 15th
" Julia, widow, r. 717 Turk
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Sterling Mining Co. (Mono Co.). D- M. Kent sec-
retary, 330 Pine, rooms 33-36
" The. William Stevens proprietor, 404, 4th
" Thomas M., solicitor, r. 10 Sunny Court
" William, r. 413 Gough
" & Dunphy (George W. Sterling and Wil-
liam Dunphy), lithographs, show cards
and general advertising, 538 Commercial
4®"Sterling. See Stirling
Stem Abraham, pawn broker, 702 Kearny and
644 Clay, r. 2003 Pine
Stem Abraham, secretary Levi Strauss & Co..
10-16 Battery, r. 621 Leavenworth
" Adam, barber, 1110 Fillmore, r. 1236 Gold-
en Gate Av
" Arthur A. (Stern Bros.), r. 309 Powell
" Arthur W., compositor, r. 2 Marye Terrace
" Bemhard M., salesman, r. 2005 Buchanan
Stem Brothers (incorporated), druggists. 111
Grant Av
" Charles confectioner Gottlob Gall, r. 228^,
■ 8th
" David Mrs., widow, r. 1020 Van Ness Av
STERN DAVID & SONS
(Henry Stern), real estate, house brok-
ers, auctioneers and insurance agents,
20 Montgomery, telephone Main 1049
Stern Emanuel L.. president Carmen Island
Salt Co., 134-136 Main. r. Baltimore Hotel
" Frank M., blaeksmithPac. Roll. Mill, r. .501
Napa
" Frederick, agent H. & S. Corsets, 523 Mar-
ket, r. 611 Hyde
" Henry (David Stern & Sons), r. Hotel Savov
" Henry, bakery, llOSVs Folsom
" Herman, cigar dealer, r. 2005 Buchanan
" J. & Co. (Rio Vista, Solano Co.), general
merchandise, office 122 Davis
Stern Jacob, first vice-president Levi Strauss
& Co., r. 621 Leavenworth
" Jacob, insurance. 225 Sansome.r. 618 O'Far-
rell
" Jacob W., agent I. X. L. Tamale Co., r. 109
Broderick
" Joseph, jeweler, 22 Taylor, r. 1134 Page
" Louis, butcher. 1063 Howard, r. 941 Folsom
" Louis, manager Abraham Stern, r. 2003
Pine
" Louis, physician, 608 Geary
" Louis, treasurer Levi Strauss & Co.. r.
New York
" M., clerk Holm & Nathan
" Maurice (Stern Bros.), Ill Grant Av
Stem M. M., district freight and passenger
agent Canadian Pacific Railway, 648
Market*, r. 417 Baker
" Morris, r. 733 McAllister
" Moses (Heineman & Stem) r. 1427 Larkin
" Moses, clerk Market St. Ry., r. 618 O'Far-
rell
" Moses, salesman, r. 1617 Sutter
" Moses L., coffee dealer, r. 2005 Buchanan
" Newman (Stern & Pearson), r. 437',4 Jessie
■' Philip, r. 1232 O'Farrell
" Sadie, domestic, 1836 Turk
" Samuel, bartender Jacob Muth, r. 636 Com-
mercial
" Sigmund (Stern & Heller), r. 1417 Mission
" Sigmund, clerk Abraham Stern, r 2003 Pine
" Sigmund, second vice-president Levi
Strauss & Co., r. 2319 Buchanan
" & Heller (Sigmund Stern and Sigmund
Heller), barbers and baths, .34, 4th
" & Pearson (Newman Stern and William
Pearson), barbers, 11, 6th
Sternberg Ceesar, bartender Sebastien Pidan-
cet, r. 912 Clay
" David L., peddler, r. 2731 Howard
" Ephraim, clothing, aSO, 4th, r. 187 Perry
" Hattie, saleslady E. Sternberg, r. 187
Perry
" Herman I., bookkeeper W. Cohen, Hirsch
& Co., r. 187 Perry
" Irvin, cutter, r. 187 Perry
" Morris, bottler Cal. Bottling Co., r. 2731
Howard
" Morris, tailor. 7 Spring, r. 1318a O'Farrell
4®"Sternberg. See Steinberg
Stemdale Helen M., widow, r. 512 Mason
Sternfeld Leather Co. (incorporated), Morris
Stemfeld secretary, dealers leather, 303
Battery
" Morris, secretary Sternfeld Leather Co..
303 Battery, r. 2118 Post
" Oscar, salesman Greenebaum, Weil &
Michels, r. 2118 Post
Stemfels Bemhard H., furrier, r. 1423 Webster
Stemhardt Isidor, salesman Roos Bros., r. 415
Mason
Stemheim Benjamin F., salesman Wangen-
heim, Stemheim & Co., r. 1728 Bush
" Samuel (Wangenheim, Stemheim & Co.),
r. 1728 Bush
Sternitzky Brothers (Robert and Richard), tan-
ners. W s San Bruno Av nr Channel
" Reinhold, tanner, r. cor Augusta and Utah
" Richard (Sternitzky Bros.), r. cor Augusta
and Utah
" Robert (Sternitzky Bros.), r. cor Augusta
and Utah
4®=Stems. See Steams
Stemscher David, real estate agent, r. 1107, 17th
Sterrett Frank, cooper Cal. Wine Assn., r. 834
Folsom
" Thomas C, capitalist, 419 California, room
16, r. 3311/2 Bush
^S'-Sterrett. See Starrett and Sterett
Sterritt George W., clerk London and Lan-
cashire Fire Ins. Co., r. 781 Mission
" Guy, driver G. L. Perham, r. Cambridge nr
Bacon
" Horace, clerk S. P. Co., r. 1022a Shotwell
" Wilber D., conductor S. F. & S. M. Ry., r.
1201 Guerrero
Stetson Albert, secretary California Street
Cable Railroad Co., SW cor California
and Hyde, r. 14WA Washington
Stetson Albert L., general manager Yosemite
Valley Railway Co., 7 Mills Bldg, 3d
floor, r. 1801 Van Ness Av
" Arthur W., clerk N. P. C. RR. Co., r. 13
Scott
Stetson Edward Gray, attorney at law, 508
California, rooms 36-37, r. San Rafael
" Frank L., stenographer Livingston & Co.,
r. 912 Pierce
■' George R., clerk New Zealand Ins. Co., r.
Oakland
" Harry N., attorney at law, 532 Market,
room 41, r. 1801 Van Ness Av
Stetson James B., president California Street
Cable Railroad Co., Edison Light and
Power Co., and North Pacific Coast Rail-
road Co., office 14 Sansome. room 25, r.
1801 Van Ness Av
" John W. (Stetson-Renner Drayage Co.), r.
13 Scott
" Laura J. Mrs., r. 521 Turk
" Lillie, actress Cremorne Theatre
Stetson Mme., Mantua Maker,
cutting taught by European tailor
rule, 521 Turk
Stetson-Renner Drayage Co. (John W. Stetson,
George Renner and Walter H. Adams),
draymen and forwarders, 409 Battery and
3 Main
" William, capitalist, r. 1408 Hyde
" William C, clerk, r. 206 California Av
" William, laborer, r. 715 Howard
" William W.. secretary Virginia and Gold
Hill Water Co., 25 Nevada Block, r. 912
" William W. Jr., clerk, r. 912 Pierce
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Stetter George, machinist George Gumming &
Co., r. 517 Birch Av
Stettheimer Walter W., salesman Neustadter
Bros.,r. 1720 Pine
Stettin Herman, artificial stone contractor, 815
Cole
" Reinhold, with H. Stettin
Stettler Jacob, foreman X L. Dairy Co..r. ,%7
Shotwell
Steuart Alexander J., r. 40 Spear
" Charles, teamster, r. 40 Spear
" Irvine, broker, 218 California, room 6, r.
Hotel Savoy
Steuart Street Wharf, foot Steuart
4®~ Steuart. See Stewart and Stuart
Steuben Harriet N., widow, r. 1201Jones
Steuben William N. Memorial Free Kinder-
garten, Miss Laura Richards principal.
SW cor Hampshire and Butte
Steuer David, peddler, r. 18, Uth
" Rudolph, tanner, r. 823, Uth Av South
" Sigfried, manufacturer ladies' wrappers
and waists, 126, 8th
Steveler Jacob, clothing, 502 Pacific
" Rebecca Miss, saleslady Mme. Blanche
Oulif, r. 502 Pacific
Steven William H., clerk ticket auditor's dept.
S. P. Co.,r. 924 Sutter
" William M., painter, r. 2008% O'Farrell
Stevenot Louis, blacksmith B. Grave Co., r. 1
August Alley
Stevens A. J. Mrs., r. Hotel St. Nicholas
" Alexander, motorman S. F. & S. M. Ry.
r. 756 San Jose Av
•' Alva O., cutter U. S. Suit Co., r. 2335 Bush
" Ann Mrs., medium, r. 106 Taylor
" Annie Miss, nurse, r. 816 Powell
" Ansley C, restaurant, 113 Powell, r. 112
Liberty
" Arthur, contractor and builder, 2005 Golden
Gate Av
•< Ashton P., teacher music and journalist,
26 Montgomery, room 8, r. 532'/^ Hayes
Stevens Augustus K, secretary Sutter Street
Railway Co., SE cor Sutter and Polk. r.
1907 Bush
" B., mining expert, r. 413 Jones
" C, seaman, r. 54 Sacramento
" Caroline E. Mrs., r. 1915 Taylor
, " Carrie E., widow, r. 130 Eddy
" Catherine, widow, r. 13191/4 California
" Charles, boiler maker, r. 839, 24th
" Charles, watchman, r. Theresa nr Mission
•' Charles E., clerk Reiss Bros. & Co., r.
Berkeley
'< Charles H., nurse, r. 1000 Van Ness Av
■' Charles H., shipwright, r. 227^4 Pennsylva-
nia Av
" Charles K., machinist City and County
Hospital
■' Charles M., 1st ofQcer str State of Califor-
nia, r. 1118 Montgomery
" Clarence D., r. 1504 Howard
" Clothilda Miss, teacher guitar, 528 Pacific
" Coleman, r. 674 Brannan
" Daniel, r. 136, 15th
" Delbert, teamster Cutter & Co., r. 847 Har-
rison
" Edgar R. president E. R. Stevens Co., 209-
211 Davis, r. 713, 23d
■' Edward, proprietor Tehama Lodging
House, 438 Broadway
" Edwin, laborer Union Iron Wks, r. 100054
Minnesota
" Edwin M. (Stevens & Lumsden), r. Ala-
meda
" Elizabeth Miss, bookkeeper American
Tract Society, r. 129 Haight
" E. R. Co., E. R. Stevens president, C. M.
Carrell vice-president, produce commis-
sion, 209-211 Davis
STEVENS FRANCIS M.,
sewer pipe, terra cotta and patent
chimneys and tops, NE cor Larkin and
Market, telephone South 19, r. 3110
Clay
Stevens Frank, clerk, r. 1119 Leavenworth
•' Frank, painter, r. 10 Henrietta Square
^W.W. MOHTAGUE&CO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
RIVETED IRON and STEEL
For Town Water Works, Hydraulic Mining (
and Irrigation. s
309, 311, 313, 315 and 317 MARKET ST. \
Stevens Frank M., electrician Paul Boyton
Chute Co., r. 246, 6th
" Frank v., cigar maker, r. 800 Kearny
" Fred D., bookkeeper Jos. Fredcicks & Co.
" George, rubber worker Bowers Rubber Co.,
r. 1003 Mission
Stevens George H., manager City Steam Car-
pet Beating and Renovating Works, 38-
40, 8th, r. 126a 8th
" George J., water tender Edison Light and
Power Co., r. 40i/^ Russ
" George W.,r. 434,24th
" Gustav, carpenter, r. 12 Hinckley
■' Harry, clerk Miller, Sloss & Scott, r. 1133b
Valencia
" Hattie, widow, r. 900 Laguna
" Ililding, printer, r. 24 Mint Av
" Henrietta W., widow, r. 1448, 25th
" Henry, laborer Sutro Baths, r. 1 Ocean Ter-
race ^
" Henry C, with Francis M. Stevens, r. 820
Fillmore
" Henry L., carpenter, r. 125 Valley
" Horace, land attorney Sierra Lumber Co.,
320 Sansome, room 9, r. 1263 Octavia
" Horatio N., manager telegraph dept.
Southern Pacific Co., 30 Hobart Bldg, r.
1133b Valencia
" Jacob B., mining, 79 Nevada Block, r. 413
Jones
" James, chimney maker L. E. Clawson &
Co., r. 612, 22d
" James, clerk McMahon & McCarthy, r. 117
Drumm
" James, tanner Legallet-Hellwig Tanning
Co., r. 6th Av South nr Railroad Av
" James, wheelwright, r. 512 Fell
" James B., assistant Appraiser U. S. Cus-
toms, U. S. Appraisers' Bldg, room 31,
r. Napa, Cal.
" James B., salesman D. Samuels, r. 7041/2
Mission
" James C, chimney builder, r. 308i/i Lily
Av
" James F., plumber C. J. Reilley, r. 1331
James F., salesman, r. 131 Vicksburg
James F. H., laborer, r. 4105 California
James H., clerk, r. 2 Falmouth
James W., special agent Mutual Life Ins.
Co. of New York, 205 Sansome, r. Hotel
Pleasanton
J. Harry, calker, r. 1105 Montgomery
J. Landis, actor, r. 522^/^ Hayes
Joaquin, longshoreman, r. 12 Hinckley
John, calker, r. 64 Tehama
John, engineer str Hope, r. Berkeley
John, marine engineer, r. 14, 28th
John, waiter, r. 212, 1st
John E.. bookbinder, r. 1389 Barker
John H., manager accident dept. ^tna
Life Ins. Co., 212 Sansome, room 9, r.
Oakland
John J., bookbinder, r. 1389 Baker
John L., portrait artist, r. 522^4 Hayes
John W., clerk ticket auditor's dept. S. P.
Co., r. Oakland
John W., marble polisher John Catto, r. 134
Hickory Av
Joseph A., teamster, r. 13191/4 California
Joseph P., oflacial reporter Superior Court
Department 3, r. 17191/2 Stevenson
Julia A., widow, portrait artist, r. 304, 3d
Keithley B., conductor Market St. Ry., r.
900 Laguna
Labroff, capitalist, r. 715 Howard
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